THE EEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1913. II 10 vcs Very re; fay bcr - j ' - spondent '-(Special.) , oatch-Tanner :'a member of ielegation in he legislature riday of this is committee i anner, and W. contesting his ittorneys ready , hearing. The i-d they may be aring by Thurs- easures. i unusually quiet djourned shortly I. F. No. 3lVere r chamber upon n of Jhe senate "':t. 1 v as introduced by f Madison and ;ent prohibitory violation a felony t less than six than five years in .iary. , ;ange Dry Law. , recommended the finitely postpofred. said there had been securing convictions '.r the present law t it was agreed that I very workable mea- ' as indefinitely post :e recommendation' of :. It voided marriages s sought to evade the by going to other is the present law. nue!" Miller s at Home of Sister Xeb., Jan. 21. (Special.) J. Miller, familiarly est Point and Madison anncl," died at the home r, M Dr. F.-A. Long ,-, yesterday, of cancer of I J. Miller was born in viile, Pa., . January. 24, i. Soldiers Are ' -nicrtained at Banquet 1 it, Neb., Jan. 21. (Special) , -eight returned soldiers of and vicinity were guests at of a series of banquets for i. Ona hundred persons rved. - 1 i... '". ' ' Governor McKelvie Asks That Home Guards Retain Organizations From a Staff Correspondent Lincoln, Jan. 21. The 300 odd Home Guard companies of Nebras ka, . mustered . oui by retiring Gov. Keith Neville are promptly muster ed in again by Gov. S. R. McKelvie in a letter sent oat to each of the captains. The governor's letter, calling at tention to his message to the legis lature wherein he asked the contin uation .of the organization, suggests that captains hold their companies intact awaiting the return of Col. H. J. Paul, newly appointed adjut ant general who is on his way home from France. Governor McKelvie says in his. letter that if the companies are to be mustered put, he would like to see it done "with proper ceremony And with proper recognition for the service that was rendered by the members of these organizations." Nebraska Retailers Will Hold Meeting in Lincoln DeWitt, Neb., Jan: 21. (Special) The Federation of Nebraska- Re tailers will hold its annual meeting this year in Lincoln, the dates being four days beginning February 10. In addition nationally Known speak ers will make addresses on the sub jects of "Turnover on a Declining Market." "Problems of Retailers," "Rehabitation of Injured Soldiers and Sailors." President Shafer of thi National Retail Grocers' asso ciation will preside and Dr. Hotch- Viss of the College of Commerce of the University of Minnesota will attend. 1 t 1 Methodist Ministers Thank State Legislature Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 21. Communir cations by letter and telegram, from the ministers of the Methodist Epis copal churches of the city, and from the Omaha Ministeral union, con gratulating the members of the house for their prompt and unani mous action in the passage of the resolution ratifying the national pro hibitory amendment, were read m the house today. On motion of Foster, Douglas, the communications were made a part of the record , of the house and wilt be incorporated in the session jour Former Wealthy Norfolk Man Found Dead in Home Norfolk, Neb., Jan. 21. (Special Telegram.) Charles Drabe, a . pio neer of Stanton county and once a wealthy land owner of that county, was found dead in a house in which he was living alone in the east part of town last evening. It is believed he died from relapse complications of influenza from which he suffered some weeks ago. He will be buried at Pierce Wednesday. 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Adv. 4fter each nsrJ YOU eat cne and get f fuJ value and real stom ach comfort, laatani.'? relieves hrt aura, UeaVd, tay feeling, STOPS acidity food repeating and stomach livery AID3 c 'fson: k&eps tLt Ifna-.'-t: rvt fd pure 1 i: t' ouwitl imam- Governor McKelvie Takes Early Morning Jaunt on Milk Wagon From a Stiff Correspondent. Lincoln, Jan. 21 (Special.) A boyish-looking chap out walking' before dawn tbc other morning met a milkman, who asked him to ride. After jostling along for a while, the milkman asked him where he worked: "At the state house," wai,the reply. "What do you do there," inquir ed the milkman. "I'm governor," said the strang er. Governor McKelvie is telling the story. Searched Years for Heir of Cobbler; K C Lawyer Gets $160,000 Heleft A nation-wide "search lasting for years, in which Omaha was gone over with a fine-tooth comb, in an effort to locate relatives of John O'Connor, a . recluse cobbler who died in Hastings in 1913, leaving a fortune of $160,000, is recalled with word from Hastings 'yesterday that the, estate, had been awarded to James B. O'Connor, a Kansas City attorney and relative. The property was disposed of un der, a will found a year ago between the leaves 'of a law book belonging to a deceased St. Joseph attorney. There have been more than a hundred claimants to the estate. In the absence of known heirs the property was given to the state of Nebraska. Upon the finding of the will, the district court awarded the estate to James B. O'Connor. Huge Crowd at Fremont for Meeting of State Firemen Fremont, Neb., Jan. 21. (Special Telegram.) The opening session of the State Volunteer Firemen's association was held this evening at the Fremont opera house when Mayor Wiley welcomed the fireman and J. W. Guthrie of Alliance, presi dent, responded. George F. Wolz made the principal address. The meeting was followed by a recep tion at Hotel Pathfinder, headquar ters for the convention. Tomorrow the business sessions will begin and Continue through Thursday. Tomorrow evening the firemen will be guests of Fremont firemen and the Commercial club at a musical comedy. The banquet will be held Thursday evening. John Martin of Fremont, prom inent in state and local firemen cir cles, is being boosted for the office of second vice presidentrC. H. Mas ters of Auburn, is another candidate. Alliance, Scottsbluff and Norfolk, have anounced they are after the convention in 1920. . Senate Passes Measure Barring Aliens from Office Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 21. (Special Telegram.) The senate this after noory passed the following bills: S. F. No. 5, toy Cooper of Douglas Provides county boards may em ploy physician for county jail o at tend prisoners and pay for services from county fund. . " - ' S. F. No. 6, by Cooper Prohibits alien from holding any appointive public office. . ,v S. F. No. 8 Prohibits any public officials from appointing an alien to public office and provides a penalty of fine and imprisonment for .viola tion of the act., - . ' ' S. F. No. IS Provides for repeal of present law requiring county board proceedings to be printed in foreign language press. . Crowd Overflows Court Room at .Sedition Trial EVimnnK Neh.. Tan. 21. (Special Telegram.) A crowd that over flowed the district . court- room gathered this afternoon for the trial nf Fmut Kern of North Bend, on a charge of sedition Attorneys in the case argued until nearly mia night last night on v a demurrer, Judge Thomas holding for the state. Kern is one of the pioneer residents of North Bend. He is charged with making sedious remarks about offi cers and members f the North Bend Home Guards. . Returns to Old Position. West" Point, Neb., 'Jan. 21. (Spe cial.) Boyd Simms, who was re cently discharged from the aviation department of the army, has return ed to his old position, as assistant cashier of a bank at Valentine. State Fair Board Opposes McKelvie's Plan for Control From a Staff Correspondent' Lincoln, Jan. 21. Governor Mc Kelvie appeared before the State Board of Agriculture today to ex plain his new civil code bill which takes away from the State Board of Agriculture administration of the annual state fair and vests it in a commission of agriculture. - Strong opposition was manifested to the measure in this particular by the state board and they showed it it a resolution introduced by R. M. WolcotJ, which was the subject of heated, discussion throughout the day. ' , No action was taken today and further consideration will be given tomorrow. Members of the board, including J. A. Ollis, ex-President Roberts of Fremont and one, or two others spoke in favor of the resolution. 'Governor McKelvie appeared be fore the board and defended his plan for the reform of the state govern ment. Secretary Danielson submitted his annual report to ithe board. Bancroft Man Leases Beemer Times; Also Gets Married West Point, Neb., Tan. 21. (Spe cial.) A. E. Cates of Bancroft has leased the plant of the Beemer, limes and will immediately take" charge of that paper. He was mar ried last week at Ottumwa, la., to Miss Anna Sieberg of that place. His bride , was a graduate nurse. They will establish their home at Beemer.V Telephone Toll Increase . Enjoined in South Dakota Pierce, S. D., Jan. 12. The South Dakota- supreme court today made public an order restraining telephone companies in the state from putting into effect the increased toll rates recently ordered by Postmaster Gen eral Burleson. 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Provide for as sessment of property for taxation at full value. Instead of to prr cent, 8. F. !7-By Randall, Permit bank to Invest In Liberty bonds to two-fifths of reserve, heretofore required to bs kept In cash. S. F. IS By Randall. Relieves from re serve requirements of state bank law any bank which conform with reserve require ments of federal reserve system. 8. F. S9 By Randall. Permits state bank which Is a member of federal re serve system to have earn privilege of rediscount as other banks. S. F. 0 By Taylor. Provide "double election boards" shall begin canvass ot vote soon a 15 ballot have been cast. Present limit Is four hours from opening of polls. 8. F. tl By Hoagland. Gives state rail way commission apeclflo atautory author ity to regulate efftclenoy, sufficiency and safety of railroad service. S. F. 61 By Cooper. Duplicate of bouse bill legalising boxing bouts. Norfolk PostmastershSp Entirely Out of Politics Norfolk, Neb., Jan. 21. (Special Telegram.) Congressman Dan V. Stephens has notified inquirers that the postmastership here is entirely out of politics and that the vacancy cavsed by the death of Postmaster Nelson will go to the best qualified candidate. About 12 are in the race. It it expected that appointment will be made soon. 1 Congressman Stephens says he has just finished a controversy with the postal de partment and has been flatly inform ed that he will be unable to have a thing to say about the job here. He says other congressmen and sen ators are having the same experience. 8. F. (9 By Cooper. Raise salary ef Doaglas county probation officer from $1,800 to IUB00., 8. F. 04 By Bushes. Fee bill for coun ty surveyors. 1 8. F. U By Bushee. Amend auction line road law to provide for opening after survey. 8. F. tt By Bushes. Require notice and record ot certain unofficial surveys. 8. F. 67. By Bushee. Make county sur veyor In eountlea of less than 60,000 high way commissioner If qualified. 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