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BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. APRII 1Ly DANL¥AN ANDTHE COVERNOR 22 per Two Will Have Warm Interchanges During Campaign. UTIVE KEEPING SCRAP BOOK EXE Maker Trip to Alma and Avelds At- Meeting—Twe the tending Town Officers on Carpet esponde (Special.) — Whe ned with Duh!mar Mayor mulaged platfor t the two squar “four-Dasting i 1 the people mepL v ifieh was W YR wadtets W eve &' Yaleut - fopght-the & F 4w el the e The ¥eRspn | was caurq - théught todk - aWe govemment, 1 The woverner Will ask of the lewst wi of his a he mayr has cianged his mir imiy eud M pot wert, m plank i o pe wcal self am opposed »ple mayor . nauire 1 since th his platf, ai neglect along th Frohibition Meeting The : profhibition vy 1 at wh Metcalf the will be another ¥ at aud Rich J Berge and eside; E t Sarpy an vernor Did Not Preside. Shallenberger spoke at a teach tonight, so the address by & spoke ogampl i Lee ended P 4 \lma was not Senator against of Governor absence of fricnd of g ir Strallen perger 10 presid Mr. Bryga, Whois e New ¥orber sixty Wore Au etary oL Stage Junkin re toduy. . Ghis er recorded in a time the largest braska in office Tuesday there Monday Heenses vas N far as the necords in automobilef number e day the secrelary fortyifive registend granted said the Nebrgska of Sdepuge. and forty dealer 1 for machines ently ave price paid 1,500 Une Attorney Genera Commiskioner T La Cowles listened Lo arguments seep the pur nt nza use the and nst pern uge from the Far Mutual cann poses. Arguments aga by Engine éh and by 1 Mutual canal ting parties t Interstate ¢ fo na s rrigation allotn e gOv- Wrignt for the argued that ed under under the made to were made ta Farmet s Wi lands the applications ditches Weiss ¢ ! which are to be irriga tiled and they should be om the Sherman Asks for Place. B. Sherman has added his name ta the lst of wpplicunts for the position of prin- eipal of the Peru Normal school. Mr. Sperman was ihe superintendent of the Kearney Indusirial school under Governor ahéllon wna 1PEn THE election of ‘Governor Mallenberger vent 1o Bolse, 1daho, where he 18 engaged in the real estate business The committee on teachers, Bishop, Mc Dionald and Shelihorn, have been called Monday night Tuesday The w Tuesday and it is expecied recommenda from the wiil be made at thoe. Value of Stock Yurd Engineer lurd of sical val uation department of commis sion has completed an investigation of the Omaha stock yards and his report be filed with the commission prob- ably tomorrow. This information the com mission will use in the case wherein the company 18 seeking to increase its rates. Officials on Carpet. The hearing of the charges against Frank E. Crawford, police judge, and M L. Rawlings, mayor of Wymore, and F. O. McGirr, county attorney of Gege county, has bpen set by Governor Bhal- lenberger for 2 o'clocck, April 12. Tom Bet they waier f ditches 10 meet either or aft ns orning, board meet noon 1= committee that the railwa South will ~ QUICKRELIEFOF ITCHING ECZEMA Was Surprising— Inflammation Re- duced in a few Hours and Cure Soon Followed — Boy's Torture had- Been Intense for Years — Friend's Child had Eczema, Too. MOTHER TELLS HOW CUTICURA CURED.BOTH * When my boy was six years old, be suffered terribly with eczema. He could peither sit still nor lie guietly in bed, for the itching was dreadful. He would _ irritate epots scratching with his nails and that only made them worse. A ! dootor treated him and we tried almost mhinl but the eczema seemed to 'K?wd. t started in & small place on the lower extremities and sp: for two ¢ rs until it very nearly covered the k part of his lef«“' the knee. “‘Finally I got Cuticurs Soap, Cuti- cura Qintment and Cuticurs Pills and gave them according to directions. 1 used them in the morning andehat even- ing, before I put my boy 1o bed, 1 used again and the improvement even in those few hours was nurpnnl:fi. the inSammation seemnd to be so much lese. T used two boxes of Cuticura Ointment, the same of the Pills and the Soap and my boy was cured. My son is now in s seventeenth year and he has never d & return of the eczema. ‘1 took care of.e iriend's child that ectema on its Tace and limbs and I the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, hey acted on the child just as they did ©n My son and it has never returned. 1 would recommend the Cuticurs Reme- dies to anyone. Mrs. A. J. Cochran, 3823 Calumhia Ave, Lolumbia Ave., Puladelphis, Pa., FOR SKIN HUMORS Torturing. disfigurin, tohes mor on the skin, ufr'n-v h-nde:.:: tnstantly relieved and speedily cured. in the ity of cases, by warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anoint- Cuticura Ointment. For ecre- G . itohings. irntations, inflame mations. dandruff, dry, thin and failing =i".|'|°r sanative. antiseptic cleansing two Hay Popular f it an Hopewell of Eating ad over & r enberger w get Attle Ma Anot Will Ma er . Maupin the first grandma’ " swer a answered year and Charles A. Towne Talks at Lincoln to Help the Wets Former United States Senator Takes Part in City Campaign and Draws Fire. a Staff Cor April 1 (From espond | LINCOLN | Towne, tormer States | gressman, personal friend of Mr. Bryan and {leader in mational democratic talked to a crowded house last night at the | wuditc against prohibition legislatior A ldrge portion of the audience was made {up of sdvocates of prohibition and at the beginning a movement was startzd ms if was 10 be & repetition of the disturb that occurred at the Darrow A (Special.)—Charles te senator fum there ances meet ing. 1 am used to disturbances tor Towne, “and 1 want to right that is 1s golng hard person that interrupts this meeting the attention throughout address after that Mr. Towne referred To the signed ments by certain Lineohi democrats desired 1t understood that he did not speak for t saying that he had always advocated Intellectual hon esty and as of advocating his | honest convictions he had become some what of a martyr to that doctrine. He | regrettea that he could agree with many personal friends in Lincoln, but he desired to inform the audience that he was { not nere | aggressive mood Senator Towne pointed out the evils lof the persons writing Irto law merely | opinions of a few people to control all per- | sons. He made the statement that for years the use strong drinks had decreased, | while “the uwe of amflder drink# hed in- | creased. To enact prohibitory laws he said | tended to stop the gradual development of the general public | He haa no fight to make on those persons who tried to get people to refrain from arink, but his fight was merely to prevent the enactment of prohibitory laws which could not be enforced for any length of tme as had been proven in states which heve prohibitory laws, but which created a disrespect for law A number of democrats today issued statement to the effect that Senator Towne was not speaking for the democratic party when he spoke against prohibition When Senator Towne-eame to Lincoln to speak in the interestadf Mr. Bryan and devoted his full time to & eulogy of dem: cracy as preached by the presidential candidate, the parties who signed the statement today, were his most ardent champlons. noe then, however, Mr Bryan hes endorsed county option, which Governor Shallenberger has Interpreted to mean prohibition, so the New Yorker has been placd in the discards. Among the familiar names on the state- | ment 1s that of Dr. B. Arthur Carr, the typleal democratic manipulstor, who guined some motoriety and an office by writing the scurrlious letters sgainst re- publican candidates in the interest of Mr Bryan in 198 The statment also pplies to Clarence Darrow and Mayor Rose of Milwaukee, one »f whom has spoken ‘here against prohi bition and the‘other is 1o Epeak That the three speakers-do not represer the democratic party is certain C. W. Bryan himself signed ment and he is in & positior speaks for the party the signatures follow The fact that three gentemen who have been conspicuous in ihe councils of the democratic party were engaged to make speeches for the saloons in the contest now BUIDg on in Lincoin has been generally & epted as significant. While the saloon mavocates have said that these men do no e e &s democrats, their prominence n tne parly has caysed many people t 10id the party responsiole for part they are & in the contest unaersigned aemo party ay that is not responsidle hese gentiemen in Linco:n and have no authority 10 speak for democrate. | pernaps true t are many democrats nere are publicans Wil vote there are many Gemocr ormy, Who are opposed L readmitiing ®aloon 16 Lincoln. For this laige b democrats these oraters ao not speak we take tnis formal meth mak tact knows The state Frederick sald serve Sena notice with any Ther the was closest state by democratic party a result not because the state know who The statement and to e The rats dee the pa 1 tor tha Lincok b wno for maloons d o & that nent 1x signed by Snepherd, J. k. M. Mornng Carr, H Uroyer J. Sawyer Charles W k. Jonhy G, W Wiexman, Joh Berge. W. K Brvan, 1|t Hutfied B. Humphrey. W. M. Barkley, C. & Junes. O. W. Meier, Henry F. hauftman W. ¥, Schwind and'W. C. Salisbury More Pay MADISON for Madison Teach Neb.. April regular meeting of th Monday evening the teachers in the scho: & attend At Eduos a tion Board of salur a ruised % per ndition ponth, the de teachers on « that they elg mal training school of appr stand |ng. The salary of the superintendent was raised from SLI0 to 81440 The following teachers were Jda Knoll, principsl, at % Clark, bigh school and music Myrtis Dewsy. first prim remainder of the corps were sitions in the gpades Without belng as- signod—Misses Merle Swan and Amglls Bauch, at 30, Fatnie Bryan, Lils B. Tay Jor wnd Mabel Horsham, st $60; Ella Voll stedt and Marle Brinekmun, &t 3G, There is one vacavey in the high school €5d (wo In the grades . an t-week ted: Miss Beatrice $40; Miss $60. The M a Y. at at still v When you want 3 Ad columns. ou want what jou want whem say 50 Larough The Bee Wan in an apolegetic mood, but in an| Measure Providing for Sale of Sur- plus Water Causes Long Tilt. Down East Like the Mabray Case HEYBURN TERMS IT SUBTERFUGE Prominent Manufacturer Tells How He Was “Worked” for $10,000 on Fake Race. ldnho Senmtor Again Amendments n in v teen Oppo- sition » Terms or Borah Active NEW For lavish stag executic Y RK rkma April Ke and . Henry ot setting financing. as told th ampie ’ the of P ight b member of War April irrigation was the > the jce Wag government ner, senjor a firm billiard ble manufacturers in the annais of the New Yo To obtain $10,00, th trusted their dups private ocur from ville the H ¢ k a contidence with SI60K, § Bultimore personated ctive bureau re senute a " ed a ren moved to take Wus cast in the negative Jacksor that i successfully and millfonaires, Fla part of H. Rogers, jt ldent of the Standard Ui came tonight hi and ament in the | one of waum was f an . . tes he son ¢ ate vice { streams wi com ) The story out with the gave old, ar Joh pmise La action | re the | Br h would insure early f & man wh name a Such @i uot o be o8 year described him prove as & broker ar lator, but wh ge ond, 0ld Joe i Hamr had 1 police who ala burr said alias ¢ Eato esenting wh noted month himself retary t lionatre with Would Wagner acres at § He a confidence mar three Wagner be et & man Altred Pennsylvania mi to spend on coal land; option on 2,000 ia at a Iacked funds to bu t toll . against bi san Heyburn Denounces Biil private se firs m, by Appare the C at My take an an He The secretary Heyburn u took | would be of no service ed It as & subter- delusion. He announced, how heving pract exhausted would not con posi- | ti bill. The ldah sub. timat sition tha acre sell | huge pre | finance vigor denos and he deal himsclf, went At asked only p to Baltimore the “mi ue his o wed ading Moffatt Marsha where H 10, the senator's | e air to what apparently he had con Rogers Colone be table not of long Pa scnators the ine was ner and one ther ent I'vo Baltimore the entire v ) Dettir victim on the “m track renewed llionaires, mieasure and denounced the there heavy vigorous as # asked to Jo Whe discussion Mr. Hey- by I sider e bill had been dictated His draft Warren denled | for $10,000 was obligiugly casbed and he With de- the of bet. Then opposit was which Indeed, his conscience being made stakeh time he held §106,000 between 1 a8 tern.s on any previous | friends” in the was not was soothed s later in the at t Mr by porations the such wa | generously loaned rowd i came the getaway Wagner szid tonight that Brown, arrested | this took part of Moffutt | When searched by the police 82471 in bills was found strapped around Brown's waist tha & some money a 520,000 1o one e of said he © out 1 deny t 1 drew the bill result of a suggestion from a ernment ufficla in the warmth | hat 1mputation | und not nterest of afternoon the Much of today's criticism of the bill by | Senator Heyburn was directed to the omi sion of individuals from the list of those | to whom the government may deliver water as provided by the bill. He contended that the effect would be prevent the use of water for domestic or mining purposes. Denouncing the bill as “iegislative crime," he asserted that he could explain the ap- parent willingness of senators to permyc |Nebraskan Denies Report, Says He i Py S Won't Run Prohibition Paper that they efther failed to comprehend the of bill or to appreciate ther or Run for Senate. | nato ‘ | rporation 'Bryan Tells of 2 whatHe Won’tDo to pass only on terms | duty the as Tries to Make Peace. At this juncture Senator Carter attempted to pour oil on the troubled waters by pro- posing an amendment including individual consumers, but while the amendment was accepted by all, this action did not have the effect of putting a stop to the discussion | o, but declared himself in which Messrs. Carter, Heyburn, Borah, | things he would not do | Warren, Burkett, Flint and Jones partic- | | ipated. | paper ana nhe would Senator Heyburn was again sharply an- | for the senate. The | tagonised by his colleague, Senator Borah, |committee of the hous who, in emphatic terms, declared the bill |he added, “pleases me." to be in the interest of and acceptable to | Mr. Bryan will be & passenger the | the people of Idaho. Pointing out that the |steamer Carcaces, which sails for New bili provided only for payment for the @e- | York April 13. He has been greeted by livery of water by the government, he|large crowds at the various towns in Porto contended that it did not authorize the sale | Rico, through whieh;he has passed. Last | of water as had been asserted. evening he delivered & lecture at the Mu. Both senators evidently were stirred over | PiCIPal theater here, the proceeds of which the situation. Later Mr. Heyburn expressea | Wil #0 to charity regret at the fact that he was in conflict | with his colleague. Mr. Borah did not ap- | | pear to be ali placated by the mild manner of his associate. SAN JUAN Bryan, who touring the occasion today 10 deny o which have reachedsfim as tions returning to the He smilingly declined to say P. R., April T.—William J. island, took tain reports, to his . inten United States. on on sonie of the not be change in the rules of representatives, ~ Ome Conductor Who Was Cured. Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he | writes about it:—“Some time ago 1 was | confined to my bed with chronic rheyma- | tism. I used two bottles of Foley's Kidney | Remeay with good effect, and the third }m.m. put me on my feet and I resumed { work as conductor on the Lextington, Ky., Street Raflway. It gave me more relief than any medicine I have ever used, and | 3t will do &ll you claim in cases of rheu- matism.” Foley's Kidney Remedy cures rheumatism by eliminating the uric acid from the blood. For sale by all druggists. |Big Class Fight Over Cap Question | Next Saturday Freshmen and Sopho- | mores of University Will Wage ] New War. ! | WATCHES KEARNEY GROW UP | LINCOLN, April T — (Special)— The | | sophomore and freshman of the are preparing for their the class battle that of the two lower the freshmen shall Judge Hamer Was at ¢ Town When it Ha House. classes t Thriving State university But One annual Olympics decides the supremacy classes and Whether W { be allowed wear caps. The scrap| > 08¢ ? 5 on Nebraeka field, and will be in charge ¢t ® : Al et 5 o <icyr o R o ploneer of Nebraska and watched Kearney representatives from each of grow from one house to the city It now is. upper classes Went out in that pert of the state and So far this | waited for Kearney to grow aid he, been victoriov and 1 am entirely satisfied the re sults. We have & fine little ana s geiting better all the time Hamer is a great lover of &ports and raised the finest grey the o G. Hamer of Kearney arrived and four the two vear the in every fréshmen contest in which battled against the sop the feellng among the students i intense because of that fact e t the championship of the university botk ball and foot The Olympics will begir irduy morning and i The first half wi of a Marath and 5 have h with they have town it and mores wec. just shmen ond very for hounds now years some wor in country buse continue f the games geme- | The digestive impulse i€ arunning | Is the life of the stomach. e contest winl | If this is weakened— i on ceriain | Orippled by abuse, s ot Bating improper food— e et will be | The rest of the body suffers. ified ground atter twenty Body and Brain are nourished the fight was rather tame | THIT the digestive impulse. wnd thee received unty wiwne | Food is called for, and, if right The tissues are repaired race wrest matches, rec 1 half of a take up & stand gréunds t freshmen w is place on storm the y slight ng this and it is into al- the time ear's battle have fight wil fight nost limit expires Fuly 8 scrap. ing m 1 mself be ght 1 number fres of entire men their male ight. T will probably the omores slightly will equaled np physical several number be mor re are other and against strong athletes these the men first 6% 8 D, revised — As fast as mental and physical AL R g Activity breaks them down. came together Meets the requirements of Moree oy s 10| PTigsue-repair, but is a uor e i eyl | Source qf vital energy. A2 b, hahs | It contains the phosphates foot ball players and | Stored up by Nature "Lt "t %" s | In wheat and barley. St e atedents Grape-Nuts was prepared BIG PRICE FOR SHORTHORNS |By a food expert, so one Forty Head Sell at South Omaks :Ca.n get these vital elements at the 'l'::'::lll! of the jwlm“t w‘hflr, I 2 : or + considered high for Shorthorns. Bawara | 1b 18 delicious, satisfies |*‘There’s a Reason.”’ ICE what he would Iie said he would not start a prohibition a candidate Restful Sleep Restored Weight Increased 30 Pounds When he was all run down and his weight had de- creased over thirty pounds, Mr. Emerson took Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. It restored his health and rebuilt his system so he has regained all the Jost ground. He cannot give enough praise to this great medicinal whiskey. In his recent letter he says: “I am sixty vears old, hale and hearty, and feel though I were good for a number of years vet For the last twenty 1 aned, by hand, and Jaid over nine thousand carpets, besides doing a gn deal of other work. I can climb tall trees as well anyone. vears 1 have cl “Two years ago, by overwork, my weight de- creased from two hundred to one hundred and sixty- five pounds, and 1 felt all run down. 1 was induced to try Duffy’s Pure Malt Whisk and today 1 am as well as ever and weigh one hundred and ninety-five pounds. 1 sleep just as well as when I was a boy. All praise to Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. 1 heartily recommend it to all that are run down.’'—Frank Emer- RSON, 60 Years of Age. son, 314 Water Street, Skowkegan, Me. There are few mulants that are safe for those advanced in age to use, on account of their reaction Absolute purity is the first requirement, and Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is as absolutely pure as the most modern science can produce. It aids in killing disease germs and invigorates the entire system 50 that the natural effects of age or fatigue are overcome Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey as a renewer of vouth and tonic stimulant is one of the greatest strength-givers known to science. and freedom from injurious substances render it so that it can be retained by the It is invaluable for overworked men, ate women and sickly children. It strengthens and sustains Y, MR. FRANK EM Its palatabilit most sensitive stomach. delic: the system: is a promoter of health and longevity; makes the old feel voung and keeps the young strong and vigorous. It is recog- nized as a family medicine everywhere. If in need of advice, write Medical Department, The Duffy Malt Whiskey Company, Rochester, New York, stating case fully. Our doctors will send you advice free, together with & valuable flluetrated medical booklet, con- taining rare common rules for health, which you cannot afford to be without, and some of the many thousands of gratifying letters from men and women in all walks of life, both old and young, who have been cured and bene- fited by the use of this great medicine. Sold IN SEALED BOTTLES ONLY by druggists, grocere and dealers, or shipped direct. $1.00 per large bottle. your sense WHAT BECAME OF THE FEES| Aero Club Head ‘,W estern Union | . ¢ Goodly Sum to New York Legislators, ‘ ASde to RCSlgn to Ralse \‘ ages y tehkiss. | Says Hosh st President Bishop Requested to Sur- 0‘ A“ E.mploycs render Office on Ground that He o | Hurts Aeronautics. Company to Reward Own People Be- { fore Cutting Melons for Stockholders. DISCOVERS ENTIRELY NEW TRAIL State Superintendent Declares Money Was Placed Credit As- semblymen When Bil Introduce: NEW YORK. April 7—Six prominent members of the Aero club of America. |sent an open letter tonight to Cortiand | Mield Bishop, president of the club, de- | manding his resignation forthwith. The to of oo NEW YORK. April T.—Improvements and increased wages 1or employes rather than melons for stockholders is 10 be the official sttitude of the Western Union Telegraph ccmpany. This resolution was adopted to- day at & meeting of the executive commit- tee of the company in New York: “This committee récommends to the board of directors that no increase in the present rate of dividends be made until the plant of the company, wherever ft may be found necessary, s placed in the highest possible condition, the working conditions of the employes improved and their salaries ve- arranged, recognizing in this readjustment merit, proficiency and length of service modified by location.* Colonel Robert C the company, sald committee’s action All earnings of present dividend anpum will be order to raise of efficiency insurance Clowry in of the president whose explanation of that assemblyman the company above the rate of § per cent per put into the property in it to the highest standard The cumpany has plans for improving the working conditions of its employes and rearrangement wf salaries a former member the only wit e co cure 10 you | N re. of several o who the ll-nmm\mh‘nnun charges that his attitude NEW YORK. April T—William H. Hotch- {5, #0ip 1o Jose for this country the inter- | Kiss, state superintendent Of IUSUTADCE | poyiong) gviation contest and recommends hoping to throw more light un the accel- Jnmp-mm» g | eration on B n A rongh | e et s war At <t the accounts of Eliingwodd & Cunningham, | oot W e the Jetter a brokerage firm, which fatled in 1904, with{ 50 T L (Dt e o the Aero the names of several legislators on HS{ .1 of America, had the right to fix the books, uncovered today a new urail 8L & |a.00 1o, the meet In this country. Presum- briet session of the fire insurance Inquiry. [ghie U I8 T O was fix He discovered that substantlal sums, 80- g, "y1o Jagt half of October and the first cording to the records of this concern, had |, " L B 0 o6 e ihatianr been accredited to various members of the | " B RERCORCE yeoim i il legislature between 100 and, 104, at tmes | (8 0 KT B S O herie n bills affecting New YOrk transporta- | o, qiions in this country are frequently tion companies were up for consideration &1} ., 'y, rpyiont that even marine navigatior AJDSRY, s, sl tegtRIERGY DA | je brought to a standstill. Thus you mus b Aisciened, Bamemn l"‘“"‘bt aware that the date you have set makes Bedell, . former » &2 from |, practically impossible to hold the great Goshen, N. Y. aerfal cup race in this country James W. Cunningham, t adds that though Bishop six months 02 °the ‘Hidpefign T, " vad |ago announced that the Wright brothers e 62 ths. Bay: SORF the #0vioe (8 |wouid a0 nothing to prevent the meetin; daciina 16 Jrodune ;tha, (il |no steps had been taken by Bikhop to se- Ogiita lof Aupmpunady; vilt otae (e Jied the promise in legal form in order to | There will be mo horigental ingrease. Our Pekcied. fiis TAecipeut e DAL Siatiof SONAR assure the foreign aviators. policy will be to treat employes individually to Mr. Hotchiiis.adoounts sufficient 10| w1, oongideration of all these facts and|as huinan beings and not dp-bulk as & throw Bedell's name into the limelight Mia” factl thas lligpinepelbonnhabi b sl s g g Bt TR gl B They showed that Tracy ROBerS | wecky to spend the eneuing mix months | it deserves in afl’cased BT ot ourmin vane, |88 uSual in Burope.” the letter adds, It | : puted leglsative mgent certuin py- 1 LA e s 4 : yeurn ngo, had | become o sarious auestion in the wins | HOG S|TUATION. IS THE SAME placed money to the former assemblyman’'s vou, whether you are deliberately contriv e R Gk ol & credit the firms books. Rogers s e e o Tatiea | e Xew Daveiawnan(iih Macket Oute by subpoena servers. bolting the- Tkt Lewn thun Last Week. The records &howed that.when the firm| . For these and many other reasons not falled in 104, Bedell in_its debt mMOTe | p o oy get forth, we ask you, for the cause CINCINNATI, Aprii 7.—(Special Tele- than §7,000, and Cusningham testified that | ;¢ 4o petrer development of aeronautics | ST&M)—Frice Current sayp; No new de- 50 far as he knew the obligation has never | oo (0 B €5 TECIEROE O T prejudios | VEIOPMENts in the marketing of hogs have been discharged. Under date of May 1, 0L | g0 o™ pon o bige resulted! there being & moderate decrease in there was an the firmv's books | “o U PEL ened by Thomas A comparison with the recent past. The total labeled "Cash, special account, $3,50." The |y o " Cpcl 0 FECT T IO of western sluughtering 1s BI5,00 hogs, witness said that was Bedell's account. Two | yoo, oo “r gl PG b TE compared with 40,000 the preceding week days the records showed that | o LT SO and 4%.000 last year. From March 1 the Rogers placed a check for §2,50 to Bedell's | total §s 1,760,000, against 2606000 o year ago, account in that same month 0 f Bos At T . Prominent places compare us follows: shares of New York Transportation st0ck | yipON' 8 D., April T.—(Special. ) While WAES M. SHr NN i S1AW, | examining & revolver Sunday afterncon On Aprll 23, 1901, the day George F. Owen, the 16-year-old son of adjourned, “some one, Mr. HotchKISS | o) or Owen, & farmer living southeast DIR. iy Aepasisod A v o was accidentally shot. Coroner of Cavour, 38 ;“ ot 9788 o X“” i, | Tolmie, after an investigation, stated that payments to and withdrawals from “ | indications pointed to the fact that young 1904, firm was examining the revolver. which however, appeared to re it . tally discharged, killing him al the 1900, was entry on Kimbal! ter this while 1609, 60,000 39,000 170,000 Chicago Kansas City Bouth Omaha. 8t. Louis St. Joseph Indianapolis Milwaukee Cincinnati Ottumwa Cedar Raplds Sioux City St. Paul the legislature as he firm Bede 45,000 39,000 115,000 .00 WoR account His who! up to when the falled late | OWer = was acciden had te " ers and nstantly v, I I Established 1847, Apply Wherever there is Pain. mos Ma; a & 16 T ance at whi ure hat Goodsell show on h Se Louis d a b conferred u New York tak r Electr able franchise on t Vehicle company tan ympar 1t was ougt under suspensio £ th Mr rul necessary motion in b 18 w branch. | MICHAEL CUDAHY HONORED | Chair of Mathemat versity is Na the bill was finally passed in t in Ca ie Uni- ed for Wealthy J. Healy wus promoted hist & full @ Hibernian o esiastic made fex chalr Coughs, Colds, Weak Lung. Allcock's Plasters act as s preventivell | Relieved by using A/%cock's Plasters as well as & curative. Atbletes use them for Prevent colds becoming deep-seated. | | Stitfness or Soreness of muscles. Rheumatism in Shoulder Order of mark of Mic packe tributed Michael created engl drawi gratitude 1o the ael Cudahy, who to institution, th. chair of mathematics was new instructors eering and was sppointe It was decided to bubd | Mghting plunt this summer | the buliding for the schools | ana mechanical engineering | Wil cont. 0w When you need a Pill : }' Death from Blood Polson TAKE A Bnndfeth:s Pi“ (Est. 175111 4 was prevented by G. W. Cloyd, Plunk, Me., For CONSTIPATION, ‘BILIOUSNESS, WEADACHE, DIZIINESS, | who healed his dangerous wound with INDICESTION, Ete, hutl'.-l: - Bucklen's Arnice Salve. e For sale by a Beaton Drug Ce. the ol Coduiy Alicock’s Plasters can always be distinguished by their fine balsam odor; this comes from the Framk- incense, which has remarkable curative qualitics. mathematica & heating and with in of electrical | The structure room

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