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' Easter Hats for Girls Quite pcrphxmg to many mothers is the hat question for girls and young missse in their early teens; we are showing very styl- ish and new hats in trimmed and untrim- med models—smart, that Shenak mur&N‘ the/ man and then Aftomipted to comnit sulclde by the mas Toute. THErE Hire fo marks on Carr's body. Shenak left his wite a ahort time ago and she secured, ontrol of all his property shortly after. His mind has been af- footed sUghtly by hia troudle and he has appeared before Insanity commlssions, but has always proved his sanity. A letter from his wife,was found in his pocket, asking him to return, Catastrophe Will Cause Request for|; N aaiiinen < Badies svie. . |JOCK JORNAUR State, * is Locked Up in the Tombs Man Who Charged Pugilist with As- SPEED T00 HICH FOR TRAIN Iowa Railroad Commissioners Look | | into Recent Wreck. BEGINS THURSDAY A Great Special Purchase SILK PETTICOATS This was a purchase which we made from an Eastern manufacturer. We secured a con- cession in price which allows us to offer them to you Thursday at far less than their actual value. High grade silk petticoats were never sold in Omaha at such price reductions. These Petticoats are Made of the Highest Quality of Taffeta. Every Skirt is Perfect Fine blacks, dresden, florals, evening shades, staple colors, ete. The $3.98 and $5.00 lots include many extra size black petticoats. They are in all sizes—many are very elaborately trimmed. They are carefully sized and are beautiful, high grade silks in every way. These Fine Silk Petticoats in 3 Big Lots TOPHEAVY TENDER LEAVES RAILS (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, March 25.—(Special Tele- gram.)—A full investigation of the wreck at Green Mountain wijl be made by the ‘ girlish things * that K |[oud Taimoe commo ove wower to| sault is Missing and Court Raises seem to delight all the commissioners and to enlarge the scope Bond to Five Thousand. | of their dutles, Members of the Towa Railroad commis- slon, who returned today from the Gresn Mountain wreck, while no officlal report has been made, Indicate that the train was golng at a rate greater than locomotives should go when backing. Trainmen told the commissioners that locomotives when going backward are likely to quit the ralls ¢ the speed Is greater than fifteen miles an hour. Nine passengers who Were riding backward were killed, each with a broken back and the back of the skull crushed. This condition, the commissloners say, is due to the alleged excessive speed and the fact that the engines stopped within three feet from the boint that the foremost engine left the track. civil Eny er Want: The commission will use this incident to bring before the next legislature the need of provision for a civil engineer, at & large enough salary to secure the best, to be used In studying conditions like the one at the wreck and also in looking over all cases where complaint is made concerning track conditions, There have beeri a num- ber of complaii\s\'before the commission of late regarding the condition of the tracks in the state, due to the pecullar winter. The heavy snow came at & time when the ground was wet with rain and not frozen. The ground froze under the rails, but not under the ties, and the con- tinued pounding of the rails pulled the spikes out of the ralls and destroyed all callers — a score of pattern tailored hats included in this dis- play at $6 and $5. Children’s hats in vlde assortments from the dressiest headgear for NEW YORK, Maroli 20.—Jack Johnson, world's chathplon heavyweight pugilist, put Lup a losing fight 'in general séssions court [here today. § Appearing to ahéwet the charge of a fellow member of the African race, Nor- mih Pinder, who accuses Johnson of beat- fng Bim, the blg pugffist found himseit the object of thé dourt's displeasure because the complathent falléa~to appear. Judge Mulquéen declaréd that the non- appearance ‘of Pinder ‘and the other wit- niesses in the oase convineed him that the court was being trified with, and forth- with ralsed Jéhnsons ball ffom $1,500 to 5,00, committing him t6 the Tombs until he ralsed the larger mmount. Johnson at'ifivstsmiifngly, and then al- most tearfully pisaded his case with the court. “I dom't think.you ought to in- crease my bail,” sald the fighter. “I'm hore, have showh good falth ‘and even game here on fn :l8hior traln from Chi- cago to get here ou time. If you will make | the ball §3,000 I'll put 1t up.” Judge Mulqueen was obdurate, insisting | on $5,000, “Please don't make it that much judge, pleaded the big heavyweight. “I have only $3,00 in my pocket.” Although he declared that he had not trifled with the court and knew nothing about the disappearance of any witnesses in the case, Johnson could not move the Enster fay to the serviceable hats for school at $5.00 down to 50¢ Write for Illustrated Catalog. “1518- 1520 Farnam Street. ‘me YWIo nom ) mewwwwwwwwe |Raisc Maine’s Old Hulk Says Lower House Senate Has Yat‘to Approve Bill Be- fore Wreck Can Be Removed from Havana Harbor. Expenses Come With Ease From Book Men'sPurse Custom of State Reading Circue Board One that Has Many Remifications. — WASHINGTON, March 2.—The hulk of (From a Statf Gorrespondent.) I LINCOLN, -_/March 2.—(Spectal.)—Just how much expesse money members of the | state reading eirole receive from. the. pub- lishing housey whose books they recom- mend to the schoesl boards of Nebraska cannot be learned i Linooln. One book agent ai.-nnud to the board at its meeting /thiat ‘he was ready at that time to pay 316 o biw ysn of the expense money. State Superinterlaerit. Bishop sald_he dia not know maoh the book companies paid to t members of the circle, or whether ariy, ; tecord, \yas - kept of _ the amount. The ‘praciige ot the members of the reading girele;i ing expense money from the firms. whosb. books they recom- mend, according to Mr. Bishop, has been kept up for years and no one has raised any objection. “I think I whall recommend to the leg- islature that an appropriation be made for the purpose of paying the expenses of the membersof the reading circle so.they will not have. to. recelve help from publishing houses,” sald State Superintendent Bishop. “I belleve It would be hetter to have the state pay these expenses.” Each publlshing_house whose books are endorsed by this reading circle must sign & contract that it will help pay the ex- W” gm,m b}bn-h &, alio, K ekt .n m-ctta by h ard 16i teachers to read. - The book nnv ‘which refuses to enter such & deal, therefore, Will get no endorsament. of . AW hwk trnm this the 1ll fated battleship Maine, sunk in the harbor of Havana, will be raised, so that the remains of any of the sallor dead that may be within the wreck may be recovered and so that an examination may be made to determins, it possible, the manner ‘in which the vessel was destroyed, If the senate approves . the bill passed” by the house today. The bodies of saliors that might be ro- covered will .be interred in Arlington ceme- tery on the Virginia shore opposite Wash- ington. . The mast of the Maine.would be erected’ In the cemetery néar the graves of the Maine dead. For two hours democrats and republicans spoke In favor of removing the wreck from Havana harbor. As passed by the house the bill was changed In its general terms 80 a8 to authorize the work to be done under the dlrection of the engineer corps of the army, with the consent of the re- public of Cuba. By the Insistonee of Mr. Sulzer of New York, the bill was worded to Fequire the “raising” as wel the “removal” of the wreck, so that an examiration could ba made of the hulk to determjne the manner of the vessel's destruction: —eeeeee ! An Auto Collision " meand miany "bad "brulses, Which Bucklen's lod Salye heals quickly, as it does sores “R burne. %e;" For sals by Beatdn Drug ke’ Y “ ASKS REQUISTTIONS ™ ) semblance of a level roagbed all through judge, who ordered Johnson removed, state. the central and south central part: of the Big Fire at Perry. caused bench warrants to be issued for Pinder and the other witnesses and an- nounced that as soon as they. were found The Des Moines fire department was asked this afternoon to get ready to go to Perry to ald in subduing a fire which had started in the residence district, but whioh could be glven twelve residences were burned, but ths Perry fire department was equal to the situation. About the same hour two fires broke out in Des Moines and, with the high wind, threatened much dam- the case would be put on trial. Process servers have been vainly look- ing for Pinder for the last week. threatened business houses. Before uum‘iLAYING RAILS ON SOLID ROCK rlington Has Fourteen Miles of Track Buiit into Big Horn Basin through Rugged Cavern. BRANDEIS age. One was in a tract of timber near Fourtéen miles’ of track have been laid in the Big Horn basin by the Burlington, Greenwood park In the western part of the olty, and the other was among a long line of freight cars standing on a siding on thé Northwestern near Uniom Park. Four- teen cars were burned. Cownie Delivers Farewell, Before the quarterly conference of heads of atate institutions today, Chalrman John Cownle delivered a farewell address, In which he reviewed the work of the Board of Control in the twelve years of its ex- istence, and-the accomplishments of the board in the matter of modernizing the in- stitutions. He made no direct reference to the controversy with the governor over the management of the School - for Girls. at Mitchellviile, but expreased regret at the unfortunate. situation 'theps pnd hoped, If would' soon end. situation at the boys' school, and showed how the policy of maintaining it striotly as an industrial school Is progressing. He canyon {n orde: out in shelt-Hte canyon, ‘and e upon the constrd the rocky ocounti,’ #5 ohe'of the greatest @acoording to a report recelved by L. W. Wakeley, general passenger agent. The newly oconstructed track runs south from Kirby in the direction of Thermopolls. The construction work’is being dlvided and, owing to the djtficulties encountered in bullding the road south of the city. with.a Grectan pame, one, gang of workmen 15 blasting, and cutting away the rook In the fourteen-mile town, o southerly direction from Kirfly, but an advance gang has been sent on to the that the place shall be ready. as soon as’ tie otHer wjoining sec- tlons of the The rafls will be'Ih{d upén 'solid’ rook cut* e side of the yon just south'of the The work of building the’road is in road "Are ed"for ‘tracks. Ibok STORES Lincoln to Get Knapp and Willis Two Pitchers Secured from Cubs in Trade for Catcher Leslie Nunamaker, lllrch 23.—(Speclal Tel- tnglll?t tropj Presi- dent D, C. Des| Ih of the lneom Slub an- nounces ' base ball trade with President Murphy of thée Chicago Cubs by which Lincoln secures Pltchers Knapp and Willls meo'LN. Nel fully dipped last fall show the lowest per- centage of loss. PRISON WANTS MORE HANDS Warden Smith Says State’s Shirt Face tory is Short of Workmen Enough to Meet Contract. “If we must have criminals, let them be shirt makers,” said Thomas W. Smith, warden of the state prison at Lincoln, When he called on Jaller F. F..Osborne, his friend; at’the county jail. ¢ “The prison shirt factory has a dontract to furnish garments on a large order. and "thq number of men evallable at the prison is insufficlent to enable us to meet tié Not .», Milk Trust HORLICK'S MALTED MILK 'bo Food Drink for All Ages. Forl , Invalids,and Growing children. whole body, 'E the e reading oirel FOR MORHIS AND SWIFT ol irsigwen s e stiatss 1 E R i i oo trom Chicago_in ‘exchange for Catcher |heavy demand. m.d in‘a minute. The redding-oircle 16 an atr-hot of the | oo S i e Eatra- s e S ey il RO T JONES LOSES: HIS SU|T Leslté Nunamaker, the Lincoln backstop- || - | 'l'nhum Ask for HORLICK'S. State Teachers' assoclation ‘and ita busi- dite Chicago Packers I N L esint : per. All three players are to report at The Wcather Otlnu ness 18 to. ecommend s’ far use In e 2 iy UL P EMGS Sviac Northwestern ' Road Wiks Damage|once. Knapp was with the pennant win- hers are imitations. sohools. ‘Them it ends out literat all over the state advertising these books, the expense being’ pm by the various publigh- TRENTON, N. J. March 25.—Prossoutor Garven of Hudson county, today made ap- Governor Carroll has announced that he will flll the vacant place on the Board of Control within the week. No names have been announced, but It is certain that the Case Tried in Federal Court at’ Norfolk. i * ning Wilkesbarre club In the New York State league last season, while Willis led the Western' association pltchers, being with Guthrie. The Lincoln management is For Nebraska—Generally fair and cooler. For Iowa—Falir; cooler In w portion. Temperature at Omaha yests g USED " lmm T Hurrah for Updike, the man of the hour, With his sanitary mill and best brand of lour. ’ £ & 28.—(8, 1al Dey ve take I he b a ar nine moises can affond to con. | Plc2ton to Governor Fat for ihe sxtra- | rooipient of the offico will be oo of the N |nur:x:’r|u D re | still dickering for one of the Cub's out- Y | 00 MEAETNY YO, AKe 4G Oy Pried. e he publishin ses cal Qition of Louts F. Swift of Swift and Com- | clase personal followers of the governor. | TeleSTam.)—A jury the | tlelders. ] 62| Even the baker In his nice, clean stare; :’rflmle mlvnw 0 n:: mm;mer- of the ‘:‘."‘;" pany, and Edward Morris,-of Morris & Co., | The name of ex-Secretary of State W. B. me‘toduy retur:ad‘: :;T‘::,?'}.:h:flf; %l il 1 8 [ Deolargs, he can sell his loaves by 1§ ecause It saves them “large amounts In| oy, gre under indictment in' Hundson|Mantin has been mentioned in connection | WeStern company ¥ g 9 70 | When made with the flour, THE PRIDH getting thelr books before the peonl- mv county on the charge of conspiraey §n con- | with the office, but he is @ progressive,| B Jones of Plerce sought s:';.m dl:!;‘n::; Cap Whltestonc [ i “ D R OMATIA torested, aa ell as tha salaries of n nection with the charge that the cold Btor- | and also has large business interests which | fOF Injurles alleged 1o have boen sUetatic 1 ] MRS. BERTHA FRANCIS, ous agents Bhould ‘the: members “of. age houses of these companies are made|will keep him from taking a position of | Y falling over a m;:l, i Shg. ralle W . Ch 1 8 outh Twenty-elghth. reading cifcle demand.a very large !una use'of for the purppss of raling the price | trust in the state. Bernard Murphy, owney | Fo2d's -sidewalk at, Plalnview. # ins in [cago } g’ 4 FREE! FREE! out of which to pay expériges, the amount ) a “ rosd gompany proved he was drinking an 2p. 8 An Order on Her Grocer for & of meat. Governor Fort will give a hearing.| of & paper at Vinton and one of the men | {00 orking aigoe the socldént, draw- AR ¥ :mkgo(lndum in, the price asked for the | pefore the extraditions are allowed. Whio has been clamoring for the removal o | %S ""’Ml‘ Aot < ¥he. dAke oopubled. thine ilton-Pixley Dog Takes the Hon Fiy 8 [24.1b. Sack of **Pride of Omaha’’ ooks. X \ R || John Cownte, s being mentioned as one of R Munger | Hamilton- R 6. 8 4 Tnasmuch as the reading 'éirole has COLDS CAUS™ ANADACHE, the possibllities for the office. He was |98Y8 of '“',;‘L”l‘.“"ih"“gl‘,:t L0 g ors of the Kennel Club 7p. & Flour to Every Woman adopted a plan for a “puplls’ Teading cir- | LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world 1 s ahd ‘has by presiding. Th . 8p. 1 Ahe PrimSE SN Swe. (AT it s, held 1n_Norfolk since this Thi {hg malls us & verse of four to wix lines cle,” the book agents. will; shortly all for tall hame. 'Look for signature B |® member of the state legislature. B aatad o Todtral ‘court polst tweaty- s or s willch e "ute for ‘Savertising) sbout nother orghnized outlet for thelr wi W, Grove. 250, Trouble Not End was created a fed court pol ——— ..P,,,, o W L NDIGESTION, GAS AND HEADACHE GO The resignation of Mr. Cownie has not ended the trouble of the Board of Control and the administration. Hundreds of peo: ple who belleve that the day of penal servitude and criminal punishment are not Former Mayor of Clevel two vears ago. JOHNSON SAILS FOR EUROPE da win Take the Waters at “Capgain Whitestone,” the pride of the Hamilfon-Pixley kennels, of Omaha, has taken the honors of the Chicago Kennel club show at Chicago and &dded three to his total of twenty-six winnings, Teeth Cared For. uestion, confront- Updike Milling Co. lfl.m"‘-m&“ This is a perplexing A little Diapepsin will make yop feel | vomiting. nausea, hearburn, griping in |the ways to’reform young women have Ptk g g Captain Whitestone has taken firat uward | the people every day. Reputation, if the Pm__l.‘lsmu fine in fi : bowels, tenderness in the pit 6f the stom- |taken up the standard which Mr. Cownie in the limit clags, first in the American R AR R e 1 iae sors : ne ive min- ach, bad taste in mouth, constipation, pain [lald down, and.the proposition threatens o bred class and first in the open-to-the- Bout. Dr. Bradbury, with his Many | A1) meceet ” Discea CURED ihout o in ltmbs, sleeplessness, belching of gas, |to become a state political issue, Under| NEW YORK, March 28.—Former Mayor| .., cive He was also awarded the Chi| years of practice, will gi autgiodl aperation and Guarantoed fo | utes. bitiousness, sick headache, nervousness, |the Cownfe regime practically every head|Tom L. Johnson OF" Cleveland salled for| o "oron c) glubie gold med best results. Growr 5 be T e WA e B - Take your sour, out-of-order stomach— |, Burope today on bofrd the Mauretanla in rom $8.00 uj ngs 3, neral anaesthetic used. izziness or many other similar symptoms. |of an institution In the state was changed . sl Sl e | W g‘* 2 or maybe you eall it Indigestion, DYSPEP- | ‘1¢ your appetite is fickle, search of health. Mr. Johnson'is going to Disgracetul Conduct. OUT PLATES. Nerves removed without "fl For Free Boo and, nothing to get men who believed In the new order sla, Gastritls or Catarrh ? B‘T::"HN“ tempta you, or you beleh gas of it you |of things, the most notable example being | Carisbad to take the waters :.':‘" J":‘:' of liver and bowels, in refusing to act, 1s | BUTHINE, You. Testh, '{’r‘-';'n?n;:dtnws'fl?: R. TARRY doesn’t matter—take your stomach trouble | fee) ploated after eating, or your food lles |at Fort Madison, where Warden Sanders|son sald he was very sick and hop quickly remedied with Dr. King's New Life | Hundreds of people have been satisfled un‘ OMAMA, WEB. t right with you to your ‘Pharmaclst and |jike s Jump of lead on your stomach, you waters at the Bohemlan health resort | pijjg, here. ank him tq open & B0-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and let you eat one 2-grain Triangule and sée’ if within five minutes there (s lefteany .trace of your former misery. The correct name for your trouble is Food ‘Fermentation-food souring; the di- gestive organs become weak, there Is lack of gustric julce; your food Is only half digested, can make up your mind that at the bottom of All this there Is but one cause—fermen- tation of undigested food. | Prove to yourself in five minutes that your stomach is as good as any; that there 18 nothing really wrong. Stop this fermen- tation and begin eating what you want without fear of discomfort or misery. Almost Instant reljef is waiting for you. has worked wonders in changing the atti- tude of the men. The fight at Fort Madi- son was a bitter one, for the friends of the old system and their apparent determina. tion_to make the Mitchelville reformatory a prison is their first triumph In a dozen years. Barney Seeks Delay. It was announced In the office of the governor today that W. P. Barncy, the would benefit him. None of his family ac- company him. erimination Against Soldiers and Sesilors. 2%e¢, For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Dakota Wesleyan Class Given Week’s Enforced Vacation for Brande ing Sophs with Iodine. MITCHELL, 8. ~Twenty-seven freshmen students of Da- |FRESHMEN ARE SUSPENDED | LAW TO PROTECT -UNIFORMS} - Ol House Passes Bill to Prevent Dise ‘Why not you? OR. B RY, THE DENTIST|___ * 1508 Parnam 8%, "Phone, D, 170% 17 _years sams location. " HOME CURE Fll ECZEMA Does it not seem ltrln‘a that so many A-UIIHEI‘I‘.. P THI'IITP[EIS Mat. 880 to 2 Jve. 380 to $1.50 THE TOP 0’ THE WORLD 76 Peo) lo. Seats m and. you becoms affected with loss of ap- (It is merely a matter of how s0on you take |P¢W!y appointed state dairy commissioner,| WASHINGTON, March 23.—Hereafter the | kota Wesleyan universify are taking an en- [people suffer year in and year out with % 4 petite, pressure and fullness after eating, |'w little Diapepsin. would not take his off.ce untll the be- | propristors of ‘“thepters or other places of | forced vacation by reason of thels suspen- | eczema? E™? os. sl Wod Jat. Woe. - ginning of May, H. R. Wright, the present | amusement” in,the District of Columbla or | sion by President Kerfoot. Class spirit has| A 25-cent bottle of sigple wash stops on Gray Pluke Spring 1 is Here The -groundhog’s weather contract has expired, and, unless he concludes to work overtime, Spring is here. Neaxly every man will be wanting a Spring Suit, and he will be wnnhng it very soon. )\9 hn\e long ¢ and complete lines of men’s and boys’ hly- with spring freshness. don’t ask you to take our word for the excellence ¢lothing, but it would please us immensely if you would come in-and look at the new spring styles. Easter Hats and Furnishings ; All the hnfi “things in hats and furnishings worth ~twhile. will be found here in a wide range of styles and incumbent, holding his place until that thne. Mr. Barney wishes time to finish a contract for work which he held at the time of his appointment. Vote on Ownership Enjol Judge James A. Howe of the Polk mumy U dlstrict bench handed down a decision this morning which will prevent Des Moines trom voting upon the question of municipal ownership of the street car franchise at the coming ity ‘election. The soclalists filed & petition with 2,000 names a week ag0, and the case was immediately appealed to the courts by the company. The court's decislon is that the ownership of street car laws. It was the hope of the soclalists that the question might be submitted to the people, and that If carried, that the coming session of the legislature would amend the laws to allow the city to own the plant. Mystery in Double Death, Burean Carr of Hamliton, Ia., was found dead In & rooming house at 821 High street this morning and Willlam Shenak, his companion, was found In the last stages of gas polsoning. Mystery surrounds the case. John F. Coad, ir., cashier of the Packers National bank in South Omaha. A speclal meeting was held by the directors to flll the office. systems Is not legal under the presemt|™ territories of the United States will not be permitted tp deny admittance to soldlers and sallors on account of thelr uniforms, provided the senate considers favorably a bill passed by the hduse today. COAD Chosen to Office in Packers National IS" ELECTED CASHIER of South Omaha at Special Meeting of Directora was yesterday elected A Great Convenience Post 4 been running high for three weeks between ithe sophomores and the freshmen, and at different periods some rare stunts have been pulled off. The freshmen capped the cimax when they ocapturéd elght of the ! | Sophomores aiid drove into the country with them. They were bound hand and foot and tied up to telephone poles, first having a swath cut through their hair and then “13" marked with fodine on their forsheads, in- dicating their graduating year. The soph- omores were furious over their treatment, and when the leaders in the freshmen class were hauled up for the violation of the expressed determination of the faculty to wtop the work, the entire class of fresh- men agreed to take what was given the leaders in the WAy of suspension. They were given & week out of school as a pun- ishment for the offense. Stors Bottled Bock Beer. Supplled promptly to private family trade. Sheep Loss is Not Heavy, RIVERTON, Wyo., March 23.—(Speclal.)— the itch and will surely “convince any patient. This wash is composed of mild and #oothing oll of wintergreen mixed with thymo and- glycerine, etc., and known as D. D. D. Preseription. We do not know how long the Di D. D. Laboratories will continue the 2G¢ offer, as the remedy Is regularfy sold only In $1.00 bottles and has never before-been put on the market on any special offers. If you want relief tonight try a bottle at 26c on .our personal recommendation. Sherman & McConnell Dryg Co. and Owl Drug Co. Headache oty GEORGE ARLIES Frioha: Bho 30§00, Wrod. Mat. 886 o 81 BOYD'S |50 ‘l‘u WOODWARD STOCK ()0 Mutinse Today 9:18. Tonight THE CIUI'I'Y CIIAIIIHAI 160-88c-800-70a, 4 . PONIGHT AT 85, s MATINEE TODAY AT 8180 All Seats 350. Go-Won-Go Mohawk st Mvery Day 80 This, Week: Mlu uoy‘d. The McN " . ’ J. A. Delfelder, a large sheep owner of this | of using his name. noR M tons, u.w Bardine Com w ma h. - Both men are from Hamilton, where She- ‘I‘ e in trom the ran; resterday w. I Ind, Bqundln‘ Gordons, r, ne teuials. 7 . ,|nak was formerly u respected citizen, oastles :; ::l:.:h: h:l lnu:- ;ro:&n: severe 1rad R ¢ - F‘hv - h.x" ml ‘;,“Th‘.m“m“"' uuonm ‘ s of the opera house and one of m £0=M= D e NI' Glovu—-—New Smrll—New Shirts. R e O e winter will yun from 2 per cent in some ‘3, :mm&l . of a jeweler of the town. The two mén entered the room at midnight, and other roomers thought they heard a struggle, but when ong of them looked into the room Ready to serve from the pkg. Crisp, delicious and nourish- herds to § per cent In others, but that dur- ing the coming summer he will store large quantities of feed at convenlent points on his range, sp-that he will be prepared to feed the flocks nmemt winter, should it be- come necessary. Mr. Delfelder states that the lomses during December and January ..-..'.fi?%’-% Reliable ‘ Dontl,try Mat., olosing Friday oighs ' cnusog_dml.s the and Carr was apparently asleep. tended to Teduce the amount of Up and leg Carr's dead body was found at 1I, whily ulgeration, as the diseasead sheep suc- his compnion was at his side. cumbed first in the heavy storms, and that T.fli‘ o.lm n.m The police are on the theory those sheep that were properly and care- I H