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| } THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1015 Nebraska i DOG POISONING 1S CONTINUED - Nebraska |URGES EFFICIENCY IN GOURT | AGK AGREEMENT | TOM HUGHES IN ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL: BLOOD POISON LEHIGH VALLEY 3 | T F. Goatrey, seneral agent of the Nine More Valuable Animals Given [ Head of Munmpnl Court of Chlclgo“ ON SALE OF TlN | passonser deparimient of the Missourt ANTHRACITE| Strychnine in West Part | Tells of Good Work of Psycho- | Pacific, has gone to S8t. Louis to visit g | 4 | Tom Hughes, traveling passenger agent THE COAL THAT SATISFIES of City \ | pathic Laboratory : of the same road, who {8 in the hospitas | | Smelter Buys Material from En- |, More Heat — UNDER NEW LAW TWO ARE SAVED BY rm:nmmfl PROJECT m SIGHT 200,000 CASES A YEAR THERE| gland, but Has to Promise Will me four weeks ako one of M. Hughes Less Ash—No [ — | ' ! Not Be Sold to Others Bosls. It was opened and refised te Smoke — Ask | Since the poisoning of three fine dog® 4’7 "" SESS y"' "‘"I””"“""“"‘ ustice heal, after which he went to the hospital Your Dealer. " T ently under modern conditions, is . . Sitaidt N 4 o e Million and Half Dollars Added to|in the West Farnam d triet, " |Land Owners Under Fort Laramie | (fficlently under modern conditions. s |0 oy n0 BT FROM UNITED STATES for ueatment. Now word comes from {highly valued animals have fallen vi | there that has made ita ap Valuation by the Inclusion tims to similar brutal work in two oth Unit of Pathfinder Canal Pro- | sald Chief Justice Hariy Olso the Refin. | Pearance an ere are strong symp ighborhoods o wost hi ¢ municipal court of Chicago. in his ad The Western Smolting and Refin- "o | Systematic and dgadly work of the dog ing company, Omaha, must guaran — - {polsoner has become so extensive and cogEp t the Commercia Saturday. Jud hat all tin It gets from England | Rent room auick with u Beo Want Ad ESTIMATE BY SEC BERNECKER | werious that the matter is one of the| PUT WATER ON 107,000 ACRES | Olson is serving his second term as head | 'e€ that all ul . 3 €an be rentedquickly and cheanly by | Make Teething Basy for Baby sipers L onier vobinh of \otipeiintion & . that part M [of the largest single organized urban Wwill be used here {n manufacture and | pey <o Rent " 3 . | 3 » r " con the countr me of it will be exported to usSE (From a Staff Correspondent.) |of Omanha. Owners of thoroughbred and GERING, Neb., April 25.— (Spe urt in that none « LINCOLN, April 25.—(Special.)=The new | pet animals have become alarn and | ol 2 A s fnbiiiEe o ‘Chief among the developments of this any other nation than to Great PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS law passed by the last legislature taxing are offering rewards for the arrest of Clal Telegram)—A mass meeting of | court,” he sald. “are the domestic reln- BAY O - flrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup eal estate mortgages will bring into the [the person responsible, but so far with-, land owners under the Fort Lara ‘w-n- court, mow rapidly spreading. the ; . Saide. § ol Miss Marie J. Bortenlauger has returned treasury considerable increase in taxes, | out result mie unit of the Pathfinder govern ‘”'"::‘" 1‘_‘;“"“ the "‘l"* court, and so ‘ “":.‘"j”w“'wlmw Wt ang sent to home from St. Joseph's hospltal. Whi A SPLENDID REGULATOR adding about a million and a half dollars|{ Two of the poisoned doms were lucky | oo > 1d here last|forth ere are a dozen or more spe- by the h 4 there she underwent an operation H p anal project held here las! et RS Chican . ents in New b Un to valuation to the assessment roll, accord- | enough to be discovered in time to be| "ch ! attended by | Clalised branches in the Chicago mu- | the agents in New ad | tonsilitis PURELY VEGETABLE-NOT NARCOTIC ing to Secretary Bernecker of the State|saved by vigorous treatment. One of | NIBht and all today, attended nicipal court, all working harmoniously, ' the smelters. This fo vached oard of Assessment | them, “Koko," a spaniel belonging to Dr. | probably 500, is regarded as bring- | managed by judges nelocted f their | A. 1. Alpirn, manager of th \ ostern The estimate is made by the secretary |J Alexander, 107 North Forty-first jng the commencement of |h|g:\<""'r(‘ "“1 “-'xkfll“\ '» ina t A Smelting and Refining iy v”. (»'n\n; on & onyfifth: valuation Which he places |Street, had boen saved from petoning| o5 000,000 caterprise within sight. | o8 SEAEE o Bes Shiy Aesociets He has sigted it agrecing to tnuing at $7,500,000. For several years banks and |Once before through prompt work by his| ' "' judges and handles something in excess [as the only way to insure his continuing trust companies have been getting around | master. For the other Itndsome | Numerous additional land OWNETS | of 200000 cases every year. ranging from | to get Straits tin, which he muast have the law and evading the payment of this |greyhound belonging to W. J. Hayes, 117 | have today pledged their lands -ml’]mn.w court matters to commerecial causes | (rom England tax by subtracting from their capital [North Forty-first, a veterinarian was ' {ho total area now signed in Ne- | Invelving unlimited amounts | In the manufacture of s M‘l‘ k‘:.‘w. stock the amount they hlxn!‘tn\ns\ul 1;" alled in time to save its 1if [braska foots up over 22,000 ACreS| xew Paychopathic Laborators. |“| “|‘nl‘l l: 1m| |I.I v:‘ Al :-. eal estate mortgages. It is generally & : pla lead, ingot lead and other products . .Tq..m.‘:‘ ”W"‘ "hf s Wi pdld by mnl Chifdven Arve Mouruera. | out of a necessary 26,000 acres. | The greatest accomplishment of all| (\\iiie plant manufactures, about 20« mortgagor, but as a matter of fact the| But sever dczs owned by citizens Hv-| The Wyoming area is already secured. | doubtiess ifes in the establishment |00 pounds of Straits tin Is used annually mortgages were not listed for assessment | N8 In the neizhborhood of Forty-sixth | This canal will add 107,00 acres to Vln-‘;‘fn";_\il:.|hl;"|.‘.'\h1“‘|llxlhil 1’::;“1:\'.""- at this Omaha plant thus escaped taxation, while on the |And Cuming Stréets were not so lucky | irrigated section of the North Platte val .\:;r{ ;‘“ x‘n--“ b ‘m '“ml“ ": - "" ‘f‘:“" Following is the wording of the cone other hand the bank stock went untaxed. |and are now being mourned by many |ley, all o which s on the south side of | Self ter the post by mary years of study: | \rycy ne company was required to sign T SR A0 i et (RN S AU S| CRERRA (NANOR- SRFATEI SNEF. ere. | the tiver, and meana Faiiiond SEARBRA | S EL ¢ sghitiiant ¢ Sy« | before it could be guaranteed its supply law, H. R. 22, the latter simply correct- | Three of them belonged to Andrew Lund, | more sugar factories and homes for treble | is the first significant instance of sclentl- | ©70 \ e the fadits 817 North Forty-eighth street, and the | the present povulation {tlc methods being adopted by the judi- |OFFME |others homas F. Vaughan, 03 North| Judge Wiil R. King, chief counsel, and | clary. The psychopathic laboratory in fte [\ (8 ¢ RRSAITE COEEI A Can T our con. | Forty-eighth stre William Woerner, | H. L. Holgate stant counsei of the | first year is proving its inestimab’' = worth |senting to deliver to us of the. tin(a) Nebraska Academny of [o e s a2 oo | i e ety s 1o |5 Sbsskine o St s e« from | Sy o hLoy 38 “piin oy ‘) 'p y 3 ral- o peings who pass | Purchased from Winter, Son & Co., we | Lafayette avenue, and C. P. Han-| Washington A. R. Honnuld. R. F. Wal the thousands of human h»-m: Pass | fhe Western Smelting and Refining com SOlence W]ll VISIt Forty-elshth and Lafayette ave-|ters, Andrew Welss and other western | through its cirminal branches, those who [paty. hereby ive v the following un fnu reclamation officials, Congressman Kin- | are lacking in complete mental responsi- | dertaking, which shall remain in force Fontenelle Forest Rewnrd Offered. kaid, Enginecr Ross, Colonization Agents | bility. THE most sensational facts are |80 long as treat Hritain fs at war with | 1. 3. Knudsen, grocer at Forty-sixth | Smith and Wheeler of the Union Pacific | disclosed with unquestionable aclentific will Bot’ expokt from the United lana Cumise stre says that dog|and other notables took part in the pro- | authority and precision | States any tin, or tin ore, whether the LINCOLN, April 2.—(Speclal Telegram.) | | posoning has hecome so common in that|&ram, which hegan with a banquet last | “In the boys' court, for instance, | same has been imported (fom the Britieh The twenty-fifth annual meeting of the |pact of the city that all dog owners now | nizht and ended tonight after an all-day | through which passes every 4‘-,~|mnm!’|.""(.,, Kingdom, or 0 & BHtish poesss Ncbraska Academy of Sciences will be | keep their animals tied up. He says that | fessfon, which is regarded as having | offender between ;"’ ages of 17 and 2, | sion v 8, o old. ex- | Hunson o los y value been entirely successful in the point of | it is found that a large per cent of thess | We will not sell the tin, chloride of tin wehd at Lincoln May 2, with a ficld ex- | Hanson, who lost a highly valued and | been entirely successtul in the | °v | novitiates in crime are only foeble. | tin ore (a), now delivered by you to any cursion to the Fontenelle forest, near|much petted dog, offercd-a reward of $0|Influencing the signatures yet necossary | s in 3 . i, | dealer, other person or persons, in the Bellevue, on Saturday, May 22 |for arrest of the party who set the |to secure atarting of the work by the minded, that they are unfit to cope With | {'pited States, hut will use it for our own | The date of the meeting is the birthday | poison. | government this summer | the dangers and hardship of competitive { manufacturing purposes. | iy . | Stry . . | pprorriation of $150.000 Is & o | life eat city, and that they break S————— of Dr. C. I Bessey, chosen president of | Strychnine was used in all cases, it js| An approrriation of $15000 I availabl ',” "'|" Lt vy 5t "‘ ":’l‘l 8- "‘l o b The Best Medicine for Coughs. {he mcademy at the meeting last year, |®aid, and the poison s supposed to have for expenditure prior to July 1 and an-'down because of intellectual weaknes The first dose of Dr. King's New Dis- | 2 | YO [been placed in fresh meat. Carter, who |other appropriation of $0.000 fs avail-| Which unfits them for anything but the ool . whose untimely death was so sincerely ! implest sort of work. Of the first 245 | COVer¥ helps your cough, soothes throat mourned by all a fally by the|l8 Porter at the Henshaw and lost a able for the fiscal year then beginning, | simplest sort of work he firet 245 | o T 1 ottle At by e i ol Bl Pt s thoroughibred Scotch collie that came|Great enthusiosm ~prevalls over the|bovs —examined 8.7 per cent were |99 8 day. S0c. All druggists. 'lm””'\‘“r"lw; 0 N.n“’n”k“(- “mPhA- | ¢ om Nat Huston's kennel, declares he|Toseate prospect for the immediate fu- | definitely feeble-minded. These boys are Lo oo, is will be placed at the meeting upon ’ ° the ones who fill the ranks of crime, if e | found a piece of meat-stained butcher's | tur he ones w | an rim the botany section of the academy. The| . ... (1 the yard shortly after the dow left in the city. 1t given a protected | MISS ISABEL HOLBROOK prineipal address will be delivered by Dr. | gr i | FUNERAL OF W H. BANCROFT environment they may be usetul and| T | ECTURE ON THEOSOPHY George Moore, director of the Mis-| productive and hapby cltizens. -1 Just hefore these lateat cases were rew Y v SOREL o thrioR) ACOAR BE BTNl ThIS | poot, ron ek IRAR fcknta waleten- . VLB TS ATURDAY AFTERNOOR | 1200 B it o okt 0 -ths. iorats is one of the famous botanical establish-|George 1. Haverstick, Mre. C. W, Axtell| The funeral of W, . Bancroft, vice | court, it is disclosed that a large pro-| Miss Isabel Holbrook, one of the most ments in the world, and Dr. Moore's ad-|and Mrs. €, W, Downs were poisoned in | President of the Oregon Short Line, who | portion, probably exceeding 5 per cent|Eifted lecturers on Theosophical suhjeets, dress will deal with some of the methods | the neighborhcod -of Thirty-eighth and|dled in Salt Lake City, was held in| are definitely feeble-minded, which means|®ho comes from Krotona. Los Angeles, ’ . and some of the things achleved there.| Fortiett streets, near Harney, and a|Salt Lake City at 2:3) o'clock Saturday | that they will never become mature in-[Cal. will speak at the Theosophical hall, thrlt S a" Beer n Brown Appropriate exercises will be held com-!coach dog owned by D. Wead, 502|afternoon. The telegram sald rnothing | tellectually. They have the minds of [suite 701, Bee bullding, this evening at 8 © . y memorative of the life of Dr. Bessey at|South Fortioth street, wos just barely |about the disposition of the body children. It becomes plain at once that [o'clock on the subject of “Prayer Occultly | . . G0 sxertines | saved by a'veterinarian Several of the Union Pacific officials | to permit such unfortunate creatures to | Considered.” Miss Holbrook has charge | Bottles and beer n l]g t The field excursion to the celcbrated| Police are trylng to find the guflty |had expected to attend the Bancroft fu [ have complete freedom is impossible in[of the Krotona institute at Los Angeles Fontenelle forest at Bellevue is certainly |culprit, who Is promised vigorous prose- |neral, anticipating that it would not be|a community which is devoting money to|and is much admired by Theosophists for | to be greatly enjoyed. This is the most | cution by over a dozen angry citizens, interesting historic and. scientific ground held before, perhaps, Morday. the prevention of disease within the state. A strong program for other parts of the academy meeting is al- ready ussured, details of which will ap- pear later. € South Omaha Men Shown Good Time _ - Out in Craw_iord CRAWFORD, Neb.,, April 25.--(Special Telegram.)—The South Omaha stockmen's delegation of boosters arrived in Craw- ford this morning over the Burlington and were met at the depot by the Cham- ber of Commerce band and given escort by a large crowd of Crawford's promi- nent citizens. Mayor A. C. McLain wel- comed the visitors in behalt of the city and explained to them that Crawford had no keys to give them, thm city being al- ways open to its guests. The visitors were next placed in auto- mobifes and taken to Fort Robinson, where Colonel H. G. Sickles and the other officers of the post entertained them royally at the Officers' club In the evening the doors of the new city hall were thrown open and the guests were shown Crawford's latest fim- provement and pride. The Military band from Fort Robinson came down and joined with the Chamber of Commerce band in discoursing music during the en- tire day and everning. on the Burliagton in the evening for Omaha, after expressing their delight ard appreciation of Crawford's hospis tality, The visitors left MRS. PETERS OF NORTH PLATTE DIES OF BURNS NORTH PLATTE, With her Peters ran April 25, —(Speclal)— fire Mrs. 1. W, out of her house yesterday | calling for help. Neighbors ran to her assistance, but were unable to overtake her before she sank to the ground. She died a short time later at the Good| Samaritan hospital. Mrs. Peters had started to prepare the evening meal for | her family, and had attempted to touch a match to the gasoline stove burner. 3asoline had leaked from the tank, caus- ni it to explode and throw oil over Mrs, Peters. clothing on WRESTLERS INTO TROUBLE OVER DISPOSAL OF RING (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April 2.—(Special.)—George McLeod, a well known professional wrestler was arrested yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Antles charged with dis. posing of a diamond ring which was | loaned him by George Sauers, who Inldl‘: the complaint | The ring was sold to Tom Long, another | wrestler and it is alleged by Sauers that | money has never been turned over. | Long refuses to give up the ring claiming | that he bought it in good faith. the Man Killed at York. YORK, Neb, April %.—(Special Tele- eram.)—F. J. Miller of Chicago, about 17 cears of age was killed by Burling W train No. €2 two miles east of here today. He was riding the bumpers and sttempted to climb to the top of a car, tell to the rails when he A Specific Agarnsy Col “If there is such a thing as a specific | sgainst colds, it s to be found In the| sleeping porch or the open bed room.| Next to that comes the cold sponge bath | in the morning.” says the Youths Com-| panion. Be as careful as you can you will occasionally take cold, and when ou do you will find Chamberlain's Cough Jtemedy a great help in enabling you to! get rid of it. Try it * Obtainable every- where.—Advertisement. OMroxCcCax Tell your grocer to send you a package of Krumbles Don't tell the folks anything about it beforehand. Just serve KRUMBLESall around at breakfast, with cream or milk. Watch fathérand the children take notice of the KRUMBLES flavor. KRUMBLES is the new Wheat breakfast food—invented and perfected by W. K. Kellogg, manufacturer of theoriginal Toasted Corn Flakes. A new idea—a new method—a new food— a new flavor, and a fine natural sweetness all its own. KRUMBLES is just introduced in this city. Already it numbers its friends by the hundreds all over town. In the Kellogg's “Waxtite’ package—grocers everywhere— 10 cents Look for this signature— WA, /(d@;/ I her great knowledge of the ocoult bottles. One is known to be pure; the other is known to be impure and unfit for use if light reaches it—and once the cover is off a case, of light bottle beer, it is exposed to light. Schlitz in : Brown Bottles is Kept Pure until it is poured into your glass. The light bottle brewer hides behind a paper lid and refuses you that one guarantee within his power— purity. Get Schlitz in Brown Bottles, and you get pure beer. Its quality has been famous for years; the Brown Bottle perpetuates its fame. See that crown is branded “Schlitz" That Made Milwankee Famous. 723 8. 9th St., Omaha, Neb. Phone 424 Hy. Gerber l.l 8. llin St., Council Blufts