THK MKh: OM.li., WKDXKSDAY. MAY 17. 19KI GRANT CONFERENCE . T Ti . T J. - I IIHIllH a 11 I II 1J11W11 lit: II llrnL 111 Common Laborers to Meet with Leaders. TLASTIRERS HAVE NO DEMANDS The Omaha Rudders' exchange has refused to grant the conference the leaders of the strike of common laborers have asked. This' request for a conference was made a few day ago, hut the builder flatly re fused to appoint and instruct a com mittee to meet the labor delegates. "We have no grievance," said one of the contractors. "Why should we appoint a committee for a confer ence?" The employes of the Electric Light and Power company, working at the iob of putting in the big conduit on eavenworth street, though they were off the job for nearly a half day several days ago, when the strikers asked them to come out wifh them, are again at work, so that the strike thus far continues to be rem aned largely to the labor on build ing operations. O. C. Hardy, heading a committee of the plasterers' union, says there is no truth in the. report that the plasterers are uneasy and that they contemplate making some demands at this time. The teamsters have denied that they intend to go out with the labor ers or press any of their demands at this time. The carpenters have just made a three years' contract with the build ers and thus have their grievances settled for a period of at least three years. Milwaukee Gives The Manufacturers a Broader Field lows territory, west of Manilla, and South Dakota, North Dakota and Montana territory is to be open ed to the manufacturers of Omaha, through the action of the Chicago, Milwaukee rV St. l'aul railway in making Omaha an ntermediate point cm its mam line The new tariff as just been pub lished, showing tVat thts has been done. Arbitrary differentials have al ways been held in this territory against Omaha and favoring St. Paul and Chicago. This refers to carload lots of all kinds, except fruits and vegetables, but it affects particularly structural steel, inasmuch as the raw product, can be finished in Omaha and shipped cm without charge for reconsignmg. This is a very Important accom plishment, which the action ot the Milwaukee has made possible. The Commercial club, through its trat fic bureau, has been working for thf result for years. Man Kills Mother, Daughter and Self Rochester. Ind.. May 16. William Dollar, 30, miller at Macy, a village near here, today shot awl killed his mother, Mrs. Anna Dollar, 50, and daughter Agnes. 5. fatally wounded hit aon George, 11, and baby Ida, 2, and then went to a nearby cemetery, where he killed himself on the grave of his wife. It is believed that the recent sudden death of Dollars wife caused insanity. GRAND ARMY VETS GO TO THE STATE ENCAMPMENT Twenty-five Omahans, members of the Grand Army of the Republic, left for Lexington Monday night over the Union Pacific to attend the state en campment of the organisation that opens today. One of the. distinguished members of the urand Army of the Republic who was in Omaha a short time ,Mon day night was Captain K. K. Mon fort, grand commander. The captain lives in Cincinnati and reached Omaha at midnight over the Milwau kee. At the session today he re s.ponds to the address of welcome, W E ATH IrflsTw A R M I NG UP ALL OVER THE STATE While (lie weather begins to show signs of warming up. It was pretty win terish nut In the Male Mmday night Helmnnt, on the llurllntcton, the last slatlnn In Neliraeka on t hi Hillings line. reported a temperature of ft) degreea ahove sero. There were it number of Muttons that reported above. Tim warmest eput tepnrted In V. 1'tat.ka was I, von, where the aitent read rl thermometer at :0 degree above. A! through the central and southern l'orll"na the thermometer ichiIIiikr were to above. Out In Wvomlng tempera' lurra ranged fi.nn 33 to dere above Omaha Girl Entertainers Who Are Going Into Vaudeville V TLORENCE CCrtTBRlLb &ZSSIE CO??Rlll, J&ICIS CO't'IERiLL couple of eraaons. flcaso, Florence and i villa en.-sgemcnt Hi the fall. Those who The Cotterlll sisters, well known looul entertainers, sre going to take their 11- Allie have accepted a ten-weeks' engage ment to tour the Kldpath Chautauqua cut out Into this big world and let other ,.jr,.ui t through New York and remieyl folks sea whut riniah has enjoyed for a j vunla. Thla la preliminary tu a vaude- Omaha Receives Engravings of George Washington and Ben Franklin 1 vera! thousand beautiful new pictures of deorge Washington and Renjamin Franklin have been re- ceived at the local postoffice for dis tribution to the people of Omaha These engravings are prepared by the United Jtates government and are said to be splendid likenesses of the two great patriots. They were made by the government engraven. A whole carload of the engravings was received. They may be secured by calling at the postoffice, A nominal price of a . few cents each has been placed upon the pic tures so that they shall come into the hands of people who will appre ciate them and will not waste them. Engravings of George Washington can be secured at 1 cent, 2 cents, 3 cents, 4 cents, 5 cents and 6 cents. Engravings of Benamtn Franklin jean be purchased fen- 8 cents, 10 cents and 15 cents each, according to color. Each engraving has the price stamped upon it. There is also glue on the bark of them, so that they may be pasted to the wall or fastened on a letter. In fact, the engravings are es pecially popular for placing on letters and packages, , For example, one of the engrav ings of George Washington (costing only 2 cents) will, if placed upon a letter, carry that letter with safety and dispatch to Kennebeck, Me,. Walla Walla, Wash., or to any of 60,000 other postoffires. Useful, you see, as well as orna mental, are these beautiful pictures. One carload of postal cards has" also been received. Also a carload of alaniped envelopes. These ship ments constitute the quarter's re quirements of postal supplies for this office. 1 hey are valued at nearly $500,000. COURT CRIER ALLEN GUEST OF H0N0RAT RECEPTION In honor of C. W. Allen, who will move to Uneoln this wk to maka tils homa after aarvlna for twenty years as crier In Judge ABunaer's court, V. fi. Orant poat and Woman's Belief corps gave a urprlsa party. The affair was given at Mr. Allen's home and was attended by over seventy-five guests, who presented him with a silver-mounted umbrella, ap propriately inscribed. Women of the corps served refranhments. ABOLISH TAX ON TOBACCO SENT TO BOYS IN TRENCHES Tfluno ran be sent the l rem h, I'rHiih nt I'iel;uil nuMirix now with "U( paving impi-rt tsi in l iaiue cr I ngU'i'f, according tu notua ferriveij l the h.u al poMi'tlii e from Otto Praegrr- e upd anutant puMnuMrr Urt-eijtlr.f the 1'inic Mjtrs it jjrt in ihi'v fire pi k4a! i'f t-!.! rn i, ut l-e a ! hfi.r tu t!ie nitntir i r lie !;'. t sint4v K'nt In Ahuh ifi ' ii It r pinna i . ! 4 1 r lu i I! ilrlstrrf l i , i (he 4 I .!!. f'lit ii ' ti-iii-u-iv ts S'tru tiial it ,i 'I he it. t t 1 1 4t ,1 OFFICER FRANCL ARRESTS ALLEGED PURSE SSATCMER t ' 't er r 1(1 ar f t t i u f ., a '.;. I'll 4 "I ' I . t ; j v .'..'- 4 1 vrlf" '.!!, 4), ( I i. . ( I fl ! , r ! I t i ('' i- ' i - i i I t t 4i M ! i I i ' I I H i r- t' ' ! i ft i if . . ' t ,,!,,- vmi, ( i i. OOVtRNMtM? SLtMNQ FOR SCVE 01LLTERI0US SAUSAGE JPl7aWL . Every Woman's Duty in matters portainiug to 1 ho family laltlo is to d carlo not only what is host for liorsplf, but for the husband and children as well. Tako tho tablo drink, for instance; tho linusowifo may like her tea or coffep. She knows that roffee and tea are harmful to many, but she uws her favorite beverage in moderation, and thinks it doesn't harm fter. But there's John. He's irritable and nervous, perhaps his irritation and r-lepplownoFm may bo duo to tea or coffee. Again, almost everybody knows that ten and cof fee nre especially hnrmfnl to the little folks. Tho next thing, then, is "what to mtvu as n wlioli-sttrntt table beverage?" In many fnmilien the riiit k and happy answer ii .NSTANT FOSTUM Here is a delicious "coffee like" betTrtge, as hot tttnl Mivoiy an high gTeide Jliva ctiffee, yet pure and fiti frt'io the druct, cat"l'ftiu and tnnrtin, which rf f n diH.nrri'e with health and comfort, 'lit impure, di'li'iaiu f..-d ilrink u mndo uitiuitl by uifg a level tenpntiiful in a cup mtd ad lii;g i t Hntct, ti!- fiu'tr mid ciftun t I h t , livrtu inn thin ti alt Ihev dH'e Htthnil the tirhti'.t ( Imtict .f h'trui Instant Tonum, n I Ann (; tli.t.vrry, h in.'ete ft pti'i ' wl a' U bit of lnlf--tnr Himhm., I inbd and r l"t l i-t like . .iti'. e li fl tur, putity r! tH'lt 1 t'd V N 1, e Wti trtitnhd"i!i f.WtiT i'V i t S !;t-re "There's a Reason" i I II. l 1 1 V I I V I'.. t T have aevn Out alll play at the le, nl and other hotel and at arloii rntrrUlit nienta hre they hnf heen leaturrd IM not worry alMiiit their nunwi Saloon Keepers Are Defendants in Three Damage Suits Three damaae suits aKilnet the Illinois Surety company end thlruni aalVon keep era represent an ar.iTiita of l'-'S.0i) damages aakad. The petit lone have heeii filed In dltrl"-t rourt. The eanie law firm la handling all of the ijits. Nettle J'rlor, wife of a former rarrlsae painter, aaks llO.f'") dmea from the bonding eompnny and f'hila l.yrk, Jmoh H. Oehrlg, Kd Kartell, Henry l'oat, John rforenaon, Eggrrtc Otte, ('. II, hiiwley, fete Oravert and John f'nmr.lnd. Katie Mayorkawlcs wnnl tb.i) from the bonding eomtny and l'et t omlak, Joe Pombrowakl and Joe Htrifei kl. Hoth women sue bau their hiiahands be came Intoxicated, they say. William Paranakl sues Vlrtor Iltlvlns and ffteve Orlsaltls, who opnate a Houih Bide saloon, for lo,") becauso h" broke his arm, ha alleges, as a rult of becom ing Intoxicated In their place, FIND LAD MISSING FOR ELEVEN YEARS After Mother Worries All This Time He is Found on Torpedo Boat. LIVES ON SOUTH THIRTEENTH Waller llcimn, aon of Mr. F. h. Campbell, T0() Soutli Thirteenth strrct, disappeared eleven years K' All cfluiu to (mil him were futile. His friend?, and rvlativo bad given bun up l"r drail, vvlicn ins mutner beard ret cully t'nat i" ' '1f I'niied Malei lotpcdn boat Koger. at ilir proem lime in the navy yard at I'mMon Mrs. I anipbrll aid thai lie had often talked of tunning away and joining the navy. He left home with out KtviiiR uotue to Ins mother or frii'inK and Mr I 'anipbrll is happy that her son u alivr llrrron wi 21 yean old when he ran away from home Humane Meeting For Cilildren at Strand Saturday There will he a meeting Pulurday morn- tns In Htrand llK'aier In the Interest of tho hitman aoi lcty. I lillilreu from all over ihe i'tv have tiecn Invited through their principals. There will ha addreaaes hy promlnenl leader In the movement. The I.aeminlo Kllm company will alao Blvo pictures, allowing Inalrimllon along ih line of klndneaa to animals. Hmvlay morning many of the clergymen of the city will devote their aennona larily to Hie theme of kindness to dumb alllmnla, Want Ads never shirk their work they will get results If anything will. TWO HUSBANDS ORDERED NOT TO BOTHER WIVES l.llllan I. Keeves has been granted a divorce from ttnndal J. Peevaa, whom ahe accused of iiejjlect. Whe has been Klvcn the cutody of their I year-old son, CI yd", end $1S a month. JudHo l,e!le haa laaued two orders re straining William C. Ileaty and Charlea Foley from tnoleatlng their respective wpea, who are suing for divorces. Nicholas Hrhomerus has been given a divorce from hla wlfe.y Alma, Hansen sake a divorce from Wei ter Hansen. They were married In New York and have two children. SIcW Headaches Una (a r OBallpetlon, One dosa rf. King's New Ife rills and your elck headache Is gone. Oct a J5-eent bottle and be convinced. All druggists. Advertisement. Get Away the last week in June City Has Chance to Save Money if Heat Is Bought Outside The Twelfth Annual Convention Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, Philadelphia. Helpful Lionvention for D Men TKey Come for New Idea and th Inptrition to e Better Bttfliness Men. It'.. Dollar nJ Cent Proposition. ASK VICTOR WHITE. Chairman "On to PhllrublphiA" Cnmmtttr 1214 I arnAm St., Omaha YOU NEED NOT HE A MEMBER OE AN ADVER. TbING Clim TO A TEE NO THIS CONVENTION The citv intincil adopted a resolu tion, offered by Commissioner Jar- dine, askinst for bids for heating the city hall. The record show that dur- iiik the he atmit season just drawing to a rinse the t ity has paid approxi niatelv $.i,UW lor heat for the munici pal building. It ii estimated that the ical ran he furnished by an outside parly for M) per cent less c can nave about Mi.'MKI expense. which would be necessary in the re modeling of the city hall, to say noth ing of the decrease in cost id the beating itself.' said Commissioner Jardine. Jlc also referred to the elimination of dust and dirt and the saving of sr.aco in the basement of the city hall. In the remodeling of the citv ball the saing of space now occupied by the boilers will be an important fac tor, in every way the proposed plan of buying ih Ktrain from an outside ! party would be more satisfactory and ; more economical, according to Mr. I l:.. - j di u inc. Girl Faints, May Have Been Drugged Mlaile Drown, Floinar hotel, fainted at Sixteenth and Farnam streets Monday evening and was taken tiy a companion, Unsel WooUey. H'i Honlh Sixteenth stn-et, to tho hotel. Ir. O. E. Lyman, who waa summoned, asserted that the girl waa suffe ring either from the effect of some drug or poison. Hho was re moved to Hie I,lter hospital. Mla Woolsey hod aocompankd the Brown girl to several downtown drug atorea for medicine which the latter wanted, and In one establishment a clerk dreased e cut on her hand, but did not give her Ihe medicine. After thla the glrla went to a cafe for a bltn to eat, end then walked to Blxtoimlh and Kamem streets, where Miss Ilrown was taken 111, New Knglind cotton mills are now pav ing the highest wsgce in the history of the industry. ' Splendid Laxative for Elderly People Hat been Preteribed by Well Known Phytician for Many Yean. The Infirmities of age ere especially manifest In a tendency to cunailpailon, and call for treatment that will afford relief in an easy, natural manner The rapid action of cathartic remedies and purgatlvei thai slun k I ha system should ha avoided, more especially an the relief they offer la only temporary and. Is nr uslly jiore than offset hy disturbance to the vital organs caused by their violent action. Nearly thirty jesrs S40 l.'ir, V, It. Caldwell, Montli'cllo, III., prescribed a compound of simple laxative Ivrbs that has since become the affilidard household remedy In thousands of homes. II ads really end gciply, yet with positive ef fect, without griping or other pain or discomfort. Mrs. luiehel Allen, Galea- burg, Kens,, Is seventy-one ears old, end after using a bottle of Vr. Caldwell ! ttyrup repsin, wrote (hat ft had done her a world of good and lhat she Intends to keep It In the house always Irugglets sell Ir. Caldwell's Hjrup V S ' ''t ' ,! Mill. It ACHEI, AtXEiV rpsln for fifty cents a bottle. It is a splendid remedy end should be In every home. A trial bottle, fre of charge, can ha ohtaln'd by writing to Dr. W, H. Caldwell, 4."4 Washington fit., Montlcello, 111. elm ANN O U N C EMENT! DR. W. M. KNOLLENDERG, D. C. r ormfiiy 111 Be BM,Mfl to trr fjmtten My mm attue Is new tampleta al sih anal Faiftam Itte.tit ImIU I I t OHewa HM. PhjIs im ( .wkijg avao,i . em wUhdiit C'keyre!ia r i I " U'U ess Ht!iiMS. l'f a ) te tHta t atyantassev Blizzard Refrigerators Our location, out of the high rent district, our low operating expense and our enormous purchasing power are three reasons why we save you 10 to 50 per cent on refrig erators. As usual, you make your own terms. r rrr-5C3RW i', L: . i PAtefJI to i m wt IrtM'KVi'lill'iiUiL I Hi? Hard wood finished refrigerator, like Illustration, gQ f !, -Ti l? fe j v If Mineral wool packed, enamel lined refrigerator, with one leas door than (Hue I ration , $13 A Safe Place to Trade. Our Guarantee Protects You, m f s-v ysr ,-( y Mineral wool packed, enamel lin ed, front Icing, refrlg- t 1 C erator, like Illustration.. 4 sj NO Leak. IllllPlf Oper- .it anng, mire. UUIQ ble 1? TO. IW WW la Acmo I-n'- metal freeinr. like 11 lusl ration 49c Let us figure your furniture bill. You make your own' terms. ,.erj TIME AND CARE The tire that's made in a hurry wears ut in n hurry. A few minutes saved In building n tire may mean weeks or months of service less for you. ALLIANCE A-VX -iOOOMHK UlwcllcuTiwJ IfiT t han.l miilr, There rt aecreti ibout llienv no myatfrioua. Irmtetliftu itothmf tut the hi'tet gx t niateiuU n4 (tral deal of care ami wauhfwlnest at tvrty iter.. Hut with aU their goo.ln Alliartc Tire lost lea than any other IIAN'D-M ADH ttrra act that rtiakea tt ! utly wt t p',t them vn YOUR mar new Th AUianc Rvd.Ker Cf. AlliaM.e, tii. The Grant Tire & Rubber Co. 304 b. VHU Street rL. mtM.- CsaF ooo