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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 - i Sl v / Sold only in ; Moisture Proof Packages Buying soda crackers that are * not Uneeda Biscuit is buying by | ¢ guess-work and trusting to luck. To be sure of good luck and good 4 baking, buy no soda crackers but | Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT 'COMPANY THREE RAILWAY HEADS HERE| 2", ia ittt Sntormecion, ons| Two Firemen &t Fboue 00, £ully Inwibed’ M 3. B President McCrae wanted the ieading rail- Bemis owns the house, whie Beércu owns 0 road officials of the west to accompany 1 lary tity of st kins stored in th Presidents of Great Railroads Visit| him over ,;..- i et SaVe Property’ lf F4ib.08 the BULLAE WheHS otV Socurroa, Overland route to show him rear of the bullding where the fire occurred. Omaha Dur; . what Harriman had besn able to accom- T . They were partially damaged. o e Y pan i+ Ton ver ”‘;“T'"‘T"," ik Not Human Life|™” sishins’ oo rupt property into one of the leading and T COME WEST TO GET IDEAS DL EREORN ng ALL HOTEL OWNERS ASKED MAYOR TAKES 10 WARPATH Denounces Democrats Who Helped Elect Burmester President. MEN HE TRIED TO DEFEAT Commending RBurmester, Dahlman Scores Democratsa and Thelr Friends Say They Simply Got en with Him. Mayor Dahiman is mad at those demo- crats who joined hands with the repub. licans and elected a republican president of the city councll. Some of his demo eratic friends, it is said, have evened up old scores 1 can not possibly conceive of anything worse than a man. who will betray his party,” said Mayor Dahlman. “A man who will betray is unworthy to be called a party man and he should be subjected to the severest of criticlsm. And when it comes to-criticising, here is one man who democrats everywhere and anywhere and all the time.’ The mayor save it was all & put up deal to elect Councilman Burmester of the Third, republican, president of the couneil that It was cut and dried before the cou ellmen went into session Monday after- noon and that the first twenty-four ballof were merely taken for a blind Further, he saye he has known a'l along that t four democrats have never been friendly to him and that he has always feared them While only three of the six democrats voted for the republican, Mayor Dahiman classes a fourth, unkheou Eleventh, with them, The other three are Brucker of the Fifth. Sheldon of the Sixth and Johnson of the Fourth “Funkhouser,” he says, “was in the deal when he saw that his vote was not neces sary, he played double traitor—traitor to his party and traitor to those in the com bine—and voted for a democrat as a blind. Dirty Shame, He Says. “It {8 a downright, dirty shame to elect as president of the council a republican who will act as mayor In my absence or in the event of my sickness or possible death, The people of this city have new twice clected a democrat for mayor by overwhelming majorities “By their votes they have said they want democrats, for the sake of a few com- mittee chairmamships, sell out their party and elect a republican who may at any time during the next three years become mayor. We, none of us, know how long we are good for iIn this world. and these four councilmen have sold their party to the republicans by their infamous action yesterda, “The election of a republican was wholly uncalled for, and Coungilman Bridges, A democrat, could have been elected any time. This I know. If they had balloted for several weeks without result then a break might have been excused. But their going over to the republicans on the twen- ty-fifth ballot was a brazen act, palpable on its face.” t Even with Jim, The result of the council organization calls to mind the pre-primary campaign, when it was plainly seen, say city hall men, that the mayor started out to de- feat Brucker, Sheldon, Johneon and Funk- houser. Ed Lawler was put up against Brucker, Dan Canon against Sheldon, Bob Holmes against Johnson and R. A. Schnei- der against Funkhouser. Colonel Berry- man's entrance into the campalgn com- plicated affairs and the mayor's hands nated. “Councilmen Bridges and McGovern are the only democratic friends I have in the council,” sald the mayor. *I have noth best equipped and operated rallreads in the were kept full with his own fight and the Souitey Pat Dore and Jim Anderson Are the TO HELP BOOST.'PUBLICITY | gbsectionable counciimen were renomi- No one seemed to know that Mr. McCrae 9, o . | Browa.of, New Yosk Centr was coming, and the first indication was Heroes at Fur Dealer’s Some of the Proprietors Have Already of Pennsylvanin and W when a beautiful, bright, private red car House. Contributed Twenty Five Hune of Rock Island Systems of the Pennsylvania system rolled Into o e dred to the Fund. Ake bk Mon: Unifon station Tuesday morning. A specia! | A Basoline stove explosion in the kitchen of the home train was soon made up of Mr. McCrae's nd place of business of Don Jumping Into the breach while a publieity S and Mr. Mohler's private cars and a couple | BeT¢U: @ dealer in skins and furs at 119 | hureau is being organized by the Commer- Omaha has been the stopping place tor | of extra cars for ballast and started at s | North Fourteenth street, was prevented | cial club of Omaha, hotel men have thide présides three of the largest | o'clock fer California. Mr. Mohler will go | {fO™ resulting in serious damage to at least | pledged $2.600 to the support of the bureau Riby hAthin' [Fak e o s i Geaan et hidnee’ Actnds. e life and hundreds of dollars worth of | for the first year, and Secretary Irvin A r pelts by the prompt | Medlar, secretary of the. local association raflroad ystems twenty-four nrs, First cam w « sheep skins and o - s 1 . a Brawn, president.of. the New Yot ventral | and courageous work of two firemen and | of hotel men, has been instructed to secure Rrge. pemiankibate NonXork Centest QURID: FINALLYS (GETS' THERE [ tna son-of the sropristor A ah e ¢ {the hata)f dbokes nariel: Omaha and Council Bluffs. James McCrae maha and Council Bluffs. James McCrae, [ oo o After Pat Dore of fire company No. 3, and Jim | ready signed. A large number, represent- Anderson of truck company Ne. 1, were [ ing half the amount, have remitted urchase, but Couple the firemen who were first inside the house. This is the second step In a movement Marrics at Lust Louis Bercu, son of Don Bercu, and one | Started by C. C. Rosewater of the publieity of the proprietors of the Continental hotel, [ And promotion committee of the Commer- Something happened temporarily to the | happened home for dinner at noon Tuesday | ¢ial club to organize the work in such a romance of Alexander Crvickshank of Used for Se n Months president of the Pennsylvania lines arrived in Omaha with gum shoes Tuesday morn Ing and left immediately afterward for California, accompanied by A. L. Mohler vice president of the Unipn Pacific, with a special train. Then came B, L. Winchell, | 3% ki ; 2 et : Drebidont of the Rook Teend outea | Omaha and Miss Anna Busta Ledge- | Bercu, standing beside the gasoline stove, | About Omaha may be readily given to In- - | wood, 8. D. Nothing serious, however, for ® 5 quirers and supplies to the publications bl ciggrgor Pl SRkl | which exploded and burned her slightly ¥ L clu | they are married now i which dally want such information. With | B AT Tala SRS ENAEE 12 Hook Dating | T2 Rushing to her side, young Bercu s " ock ast| Cruickshank secured a license to wed | o SBLRE 0 ROn H R e | big conventions selecting Omaha as their seventy-five miles of its line in Nebraska [ Miss Busta September 8 of last year. The IS S8 b 82" | meeting tiace and thousands of eastern | this year,” said President Winchell | license has just now been returned by | N8 stove and its surroundings, after she Mr. Winchell stated that he had come|Rev. C. W. Savidge. who married the from Chicago especially to attend the Com- | couple April 21 of this year. The lic and arms. He seized an old quilt and cannot he readily supplied owing to the mepetal club banquet and expected to stay | Was thus not used for seven months after | threw it over ihe stove, after which Fire- |, i0q resources of the organization as | a couple of days to get wetter acquainted belng issued men Dore and Anderson took his place, a8’ \ompared to others performing the work with the people of Omaha. He had ar-| A license was issued Tuesday morning they were dressed in ollskina and wore|; "otpor cities, almont all of which have | ranged for a golf maich, but said that|t0 Peter F. Johnson and Miss Alamina | gloves, which made it possible for them |, yureay geparately supported to leok after | might have to be called off because of the | : Kenneds of Omaha. The groom was |to handle the flames with less danger 0| e work unher the head of “publicity. hatd rain and wet grounds o M’I ahada Growos ‘.m‘”; the son of | themselves The organization back of Mr Rosewater Gbuld ' Diets escorted Mr. Winchen | Frank Johnson and Maria Slavralkis The troublesome stove, covered with the | .ongists of Rome Miller as vice chalrman wround Omaha Tucsday morning, showing | = S — y quilt, which was beginning to burn up, |w. A. Baxter as secretary and W It any weak, nervous women nave been |was picked up by the two fire fighters, ' him the many new bulldings in the jobbing [ MANY wedk, SHEVILE WO L e | picked up by the two fire fIEhLerS, | Bucholz, cashier of the Omaha Nationa! | gistriet and landed him at the Commercial [ 7650 2 m lone at each end, and before it had | pank, as treasurer edv, as it stimulates the kidneys so they |spread the flames much it was car-| it y will eliminate the was matter from the | ried out and placed in tne y d. where it { the expenses of a publicity Mr. Winchell said his r had no def- bureau in con- blood. Impurities depress the nerves, ca » no further damage. Dore's g vith . inite plans for bullding any new lines in | 2 e ot sk i Yoo art Mg T e lHMH | nection with the Commercial %club. similar | Nebraska this year | o e S iadas . and obrows were badly singed an I8 1 to the plan on which the wholesalers main | ments. Commence today and vou will soon | fuce wis burned somewhat, while Anderson | tain a “traffic bureau.” with Mr. McVann East Learns Western Ways. [be well. Pleasant to take. For sale by all | cscaped without any burns | as manager, except that the publicity The east is learn atlroading from the | qruggists. | The blaze was quickly extinguished by | bureau will nesd a modest sum as com | pared to the amount contrib: 1 by the - | wholesalers to support the traffic burean | The enchuragement of the hotel keepers | and their pledge of su et b 4§ 3 s PR | fying to the retatiers. man T'he moderate use of all good things Remember the vitally interésted in the v | the ultimate aim of whic of whom are rk of the blireau wil! be to bring a1l the visitors to Omaha possible. wit healthful, helpful temperance. In vour Trl.un;nulul‘ | view to securing as many new citizans as selection of good things get the best! The work is planned along lines whic | during the last vear and has the endorse | ment of the Natlonal Corn exposition and | the board of governors of the Ak-Sar o | WHEN IS A NEWSPAPER DEAD? & | Question Asked In District Court in | . | Reference to the Florence | Gazette, | When 15 a newspaper? MILWAUKEE A The question confronts Judge Troup in | district court though an action brought % by I G. Baright to have E. L. Platz and ; John Lubold enjoined from publishing | the Florence Gazette Baright has a chattel mortgage on the machinery of the old Gazette, which died morning Sar xcellence —the beer for you and your family. . ublished. The case will be argued fur. the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills. the Absolutely and unqualifiedly the cream of e wanthe wmo. e ecently Platz and Lubold started up Infringing on his rights R. H. Olmsted | representing Platz. contends that a news- ‘ Always the same Good Old Blatz :‘,l}wr Wednesday BLATZ COMPANY, Wholesale Dealers, ? D s VAL. BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. iy s B b K £ them all. Blatz—the beer of characteristic o |"Gusetter and Baright thinks. they are 802 Douglas St., Cor. 8th, Fhone Douglas 6662, n the abdominal reg 8 prevented hy These men propose o rafse a fund to pay | | | | | | | ing against Mr. Burmester, he is better democrats, but it is the principle of the thing 1 object to. It was a complete sell- out of the party.” Corn Show Chiefs to Meet Vice Presidents of Association Will Just in tme to see his mother, Mrs, H,| WAy that the things people want to know | Review Classification Work in Omaha Saturday. Vice presidents of the National Corn as- tion work for the next National Corn ex- Tthie will make possible & catalogue and premium list which will be prepared to meet the needs of each individual state and a wider range of grains and grasses will be covered than was taken into considera- tion last year. | presidents having accepted the invitation to | meet in Omaha and more will be heard from during the week | Montana will be represented. These two ates, with Minnesota, are taking the lead in the matter of small grain exhibits and their repre: is golng to do it to those four so-called | or of the | a democrat for mayor. But these so-called | than any of these other four so-called | a sociation have heen called to meet in | had been burned slightly on the hands|PeOPl® !N vrested In the city, demands are | .1, gaturday to go over the classifica- made duily on the Commercial club which | Temperanse Advocates Extol the Elixir of Life Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig, well known temperence advo- cates and prominent in the home life of Bristol, Tenn., write warm words of praise for Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, the world’s greatest tonic and body builder. They recommend it to the old and young, as they be- President Eugene Funk plans to be here | and preside at the meeting, six state vice | For the first time North Dakota and | entatives are coming to Omaha | {0 assist in making up the official classifi- | ation and premium list George H. Stevenson, assistant secretary of thé National Corn association, returned | Tuesday from Bloomington, Tll, where he went to arrange with President Funk for the meeting in Omaha Household Remedies are a blessing to the vast army of people who live in rural districts, and suc dla E. Pink standard medicines as L | ( ham's Vegetable Compound, which has stood ‘he test of time, growing in popu- | larity and favor every year, will continue | to be the safeguard of American women for all diseases peculiar to thelr sex Bullding Permit Erick Erickson, Thirty-first and Martha treets, frame dwelling, $2.000: J. W. Rasp 0% Taylor street. frame dweliing, $1,800 J. W. Rasp, 25 Taylor street, frame Awelling, $1.80. J. W. Rasp, 0% Taylor street, frame dwelling, $1.800; J. W. Rasp 4313 North Thirty-sixth_street, addition to dwelling. $670; Omaha Base Ball club, fif- teenth and Vinton streets, frame covered shed. $60. Stomach Trouble. Your tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. These symptoms show that your stomach is the trouble. To remove the causeis thefirst thing, and Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that. Easy to take and most effective. | i ; lieve, taken as prescribed, “it will preolong life eight to fifteen years.” MR. AND MRS. ROBERT CRAIG. EACH 74 YEARS OLD “My wife and I each are over 74 years of age and have been so much benefitted by, and have so much faith in, the uniform purity and valuablt medical qualities of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, that we send you thls state ment along with our photos. ““About elght years ago I had disease of the heart, dropsy and catarrh. My physiclans cured the dropsy and helped the heart trouble greatly, then advised me to use pure whiskey in one tablespoon dose twice a day. We failed to obtain as pure whiskey anywhere to suit my case as Duffy Pure Malt Whiskey, in which we have great confidence, and from our experience with it thus far belleve, if used in emall doses daily, it will prolong the life of old people eight to fifteen years by helping to keep the smallest blood vessels clearer of ossific deposits on their sides that prevent the free flow of blood to every part of the body. The deposits from smoke in a pipe will illustrate this theory in part ‘In Noah's time people drank pure grape wine, used a simple diet, and lived {to be very old ““We are opposed to intemperance, and are in favor of such laws as will put intoxicating drink out of the reach of those who damage themselves and others by such drinks, when they do not need them for medical use. “Only auch makers of honest reputation as Duffy should supply his country with pure malt whiskey for medical use only.”—Mr. Robert Craig, Mrs. M. L. Craig, Bristol, Tenn Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children. It strengthens and sustains the system; is a pro- moter of health and longevity; makes the old feel young and keeps the young strong. CAUTION-——When you ask your druggist, grocer or dealer for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get the genuine. It's the only absolutely pure medicinal malt whiskey and is sold in sealed bottles only—never in bulk. Price $1.00. Look for the trade-mark, the “Old Chemist,” on the label and make sure the seal over the cork i{s unbroken. Write Medical Department, Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y., for an illustrated medical booklet and free advice, Pap Hunters |Can’t Sit on His Besiege Office Lap and Milk of Engineer Nineteen Cows Swoop Down on Craig in Large Num- | Woman Who is Suing and Being bers Looking for Jobs Sued by Husband So Testi- Under Him, fies in Court. Political pap hunters have forsaken the | “You don't love your husband,” said office of the mayor temporarily and the |Erastus L. Howell to Mrs. Anna Howell, offices of City Engineer Cralg were |or at least Mrs. Howell testiffed that he crowded all day Tuesday with men looking | said this to her. for political jobs. One after unother they | “What did you say to this?' asked the were admitted to the august presence of | counsel the engineer, but five minutes was the| I told him I didn't have time to sit on limit placed on each applicant and under | his lap or hug him. I guess I did not make this rule Mr. Cralg received scores of ap- |&ny fuss over him that way, but there he plications during the day. No promises |was doing nothing and me with nineteen were made, however. cows to milk “Their appointments will not necessarily | Mr. and Mrs. Howell are suing each other mean that other inspectors will be let out |for divorce in district court, Mrs. Howell later on," sald Mr. Craig. “Appointments | Charging drunkenness. She deposed that of the regular force of the engineering | HOWell felt 1l at one time and went to a department will be made next Tuesday |PhYSIClan who told him to take a little R ar Al natabetcmith drink of whisky whenever he felt a nervous The city engineer is & republican, but | 4!tack coming on. It was expected that A Mrs. Howell would go on to testify that her husband’'s nervousness was chronically acute, but Mre. Howell sald no, that he became intoxicated sometimes, but not through carrying out the doctor's orders. Howell, his wife declared, accused her of faithlessness with respect to a hired man engaged Lo drive the wagon for the dalry after Howell became too i1l (lazy, his wife asserts) to do it himself. he will have to ap- point some democrats If the republicans hope to confirm the republican appointees the mayor has promised to name in some departments over which he has jurisdiction However, the organization of the council may make some change in this and demo rats confess that the republicans have the “whip hand” in the couneil The mayor, on the other hand, says the organization will not affect him in the least and that he will send to the counci | KILLS -~ WIFE _WITH HAMMER the names of men now determined upon ‘I have decided upon certaln men for Formoso, Kan., Farmer Becomes Vio- ent During Fit of Ine sanity. tain positions, and if the council refu to confirm these men it will see the pret tlest {1t ever pulled of( in this city,” 5aid | pORMOSA, Kan, May 2. — Samuel the mayor. “The change in the charter|giyiea, a retired farmer, killed his wite which prohibits me from sending in the | carly today in Jewell City with a hammer name of an appointce more than twice | He had been hordering on insanity for will not tie my hands by any means. I|several years, but was not considered will find enough men to appoint, and if |dangerous. The murdered woman was his necessary I will take the registration | second wife books and begin with the Third ward and | appoint every man there if necessary In the meantime, my present appointees who are democrats, will hold over until s the council gets ready to confirm their suc cessors. Lawyers Hired in | the Shaw Case| 1 Family or Friends of Doyle and Dea Man Have Retained Legal | Counsel, Lawyers closely watching the testimony for the opposite sides of the case and | County Attorney English conducting |hr~‘ examination of witnesses will be present at the inquest Into the death of Ed R. What Are You Going To De preparations are being made, including remove it If anybody can, the summoning as witnesses of M. 8. Jack- a their prices are very rea- son of Cedar Rapids and George Scott and | sonable ack Morris of this city, who were in| Yes, send all your cleaning party when Charles Doyle struck the | and dyeing to blow which caused Shaw to fall to the side walk at Fifteenth ana Howard streets and | fracture his skull. The women are not yet | secured as witnesses. | the Pantorium you want good work and treatment. Their wagons reach all parts of the city Both the 8haw family and the family and friends of young Doyle have retained at- THE PANTORIUM torneys to look after their interests at the “Good Cleaners aud Dyers." inquest and afterwards, if the case results 1513 JONES ST. in a criminal prosecution, ——— (No_Branches.) The Illinols Central, at 14% Farnam St., ‘Fhones for information concerning your vacation Douglas, 963; Ind., A-3108 trip.