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Nebraska Y ~CONFER ON RATES IN OMAHA TODAY| Railway Commissioners of Western States Will Map Out Program A)IARAN IS MENTIONED FOR Tl BEE OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER TERSTATE COMMERCE PLACE DR. BAXTER NEXT UPON THE GRIL ing Delivered at Hastings L_ Nebraska ‘ State Board of Contro]l Finds Cloth Hearing on General Order Nineteen Will Be Had Before Su preme Court LAWYER WILL LEAVE STATE to Follow Asylum Below Grade LINCOLN i - e 3 s toads have been served with a th v WHAT IT MEANS TO THE ROADS | SUPERINTENDENT IS INVOLVED the court to yrepa e ' I - wse which ome the (From a Staff Correspondent) Fror Correspy preme freig v TANOOLN, Dec. 2. (Special).— r NCOLN Special Telagrar The carrier ~ appeaicd \se to ney General Reed left today for Omaba | . of a state in supror, " over t the where he will be joined by members of titution fs way con and | i 1 that the state raliway commission tomorrow Vsmanageme there be 1 n arg ) ¢ in a conference to be held by the attor- M. W. Baxte: A% | the m Rt e % ney general and members of the rail- g | as + oy way commissions of Minnesota, Iowa, ) the state insan ylum at lastings, | Kansae, Oklahoma and So 't which he §s supetintendent, very much to take up the ralso in pa rates | HENRY T. CLARKI below the grade of the samples sub-| W . and to consider action to be taken by ,m & Staff Correspo mitted | at of 8 ndeit the commisaions in asking for a rehear LIN De M iai Cor sioners Gerdes and Kennedy and | Thomas this morning. My Ak is e fng Lefore the Interstate Commerce com- | oo cl chairman of | Secretary Mathews of the board of con- | enthusiastic booster for t ral high mission. The mecting will be held at |y Railway commission, is|trol, have been in Hastings for two days | school plan aud while the wor vnir the Loyal hotel in Omaba. belng considered witl s In eon- | checking up the clothing and comparing | on nicely under the su y What (hange Means. nection with an appointment on the with the samples submitted. It is | state superintendent, he desire see | s that the |Interstate Commerce commission. The | S4id thatl some of the clathing ia 80 per | pushed ever harder and is bending Commeres com- | appointment 1s made by the president, | Ceht below the Guality of the samples. |efforts in assisting M hor n U % the passenger rates in |yt politics cuts no figure in the selection | - I. 8potis, a local dealer, who se- | work about $1,750,000 to the |as the commission i< supposed to be as | CUred the contract, is said to have agreed | There are seven country distr 15 of the several ToAdS. | evenly Alvided as possible » take back the inferfor suits ott's Bluff cou wl into effect will mean a | ether Superintendent Baxter is di- | progress along these lines ik t tenths cents per ‘ - —_— — — rectly responsible for the deception can- | nine to ten grades nn pon ssenger s r\k‘; in b;JfID dl kO Off. not }xl\ a4 until (‘».- :;Ol:_‘rdh:‘f i‘n"“."» teachers' cottages hay \ maintained the two and one- completes its investigation, but Y8~ | Thi decidedly ogod showi ) d the legislature at | eaaloc ver _lce tematic investigation i baing held, and { iyt ;‘h".'n‘”‘ g N et the last sess would have added it is said that it las been shown that s b : about 8312800 to the above amount at Wymore Stlu On the superintendsat had retfeved the stews | T Pran has been in opere He believos the Interstate Com- —_— ard of the institu whose duty it s Miller to I . merce commission should be the only TRICE, Neb., Dec. 21.—(Epecial.)— |to recelve have charge of all sup 0. W, Miller, the Lincoln attorne i rate-making body in existence. Under ymore city council held a special | Plies, from handling the goods which it | has been before the co ged W the present system overy state in (hs | meeting Monday evening and refused to|fs new claimed are below grade, and'|entering into an agrcoment to collect § unfon has authority to make its own confirm Mayor McMullen's appointee, Dr. | took the duty upon himself | from the Burlingtor aleged rates and he believes that has a tendency | L. A. Bordner. for city electrician to suc- | injuries to a client who aa 2 that b to complicate matters. ecd Samvel Lee, whom the mayor re-| VICTOR WILSON TO RUN ;‘Hf"r"‘ were not recel Ly any e Towans to He Here, cently ousted, but who refused to leave | tion with the facts ns charg a8 DS MOt Sembess [T Sab M T et et e and Coe FOR RAIL COMMISSlONER‘;‘,‘,,.“, g g h ! ; of the on, includ uncilmen Hadachek and Currie voted B et & misdemeanor and e back ing G general; |azalust Gardner heca ey 1 e et 4 Sttt Cerréaponcent) to the rallroad ¢ o itk i Clifford Thorne, John A. Guiher and J. | vacancy exists in the office, while on the U‘»_“‘ oL -\Q_ T “‘ tOF | celved and leave the stat 1 additlo 1. Wilson, will leave tonight for Omaha | other hand the mayor claims he is vested |\ ot of Stromsburg, who served Ume | ho received a e of $100 4 The to take part in the conference of the | with the authority tc fty- WS | L Lttt VANREIBTRASH OF LAW S BINES | SN e e s i " e wate middlewestern state raflroad commission- | ployes and has dismi Samuel Taee, | CBIsIature, is of the opinlon titAL the} yqerg eaoh given a $10 fine with o ers on the matttor of increased passen- | The council adjourned aftcr several votes ' o, Railway commission is a very, . ger rates. The attorney general and the | had been taken ‘on the matter of Bord- || SPty Pody and favors the corpo PN fatr E e OO ommerce council will handle the Towa | ner's confirmation. Lee is working every (o0, M Wilson has had two cases M.,‘.. AW, Tied “"'"‘\- Julius A, Penn o and may bring action n the feder- | day and saya that if the mayor refupes|(oTe (I State Rallway commission and |ls now, instead of Major Penn, as it wa al court to prevent the enforcement to #ign his Warrante for his salary he will t them both, but whether ti i Pt hm Tuu man was connected with the new rates in lowa. The Towa o bring mandamus acticn to compel nim o | "PORSible for his opinion regarding the |the Nebraska Guard a few years ago, a jals smid they will attempt to prevent ‘ soban Pt > mission is not known. Iie makes the [& representative of the government. (ol the increase in interstate passenger fares that if e that as the commission has taken |onel Penn is herc visiting fricud to Jowa points & i teBetindnda imdom st = from municipalities the right to mako [called at the state house to renew = . rates for telep! companies it is on the *’V| '"In b . At 1l me he vod ‘ 1 side of the corporations. e wis a special Gover Holmes Admits Held cORONER'S JURY RELIEVES Witk Vo e wi casen to [AML tna ettt s ] the supreme co In orde 3 en Since leavir h y Up Aurora Editor FORD EROM LU BLAME | e s ateonger itr been at Hawali with the First infuntry, > o~ nounces that he will be a candidate for |2nd having received promotion, is now YORK, Neb, Dec Special GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Deec. 21.-(Spe- | the democratic nomination for the com- ;_v;wh;.-‘ way to New York to p th gram.)—I1. H o I sen in | ¢1al Telegram.)—The coroner's jury, com- | mission to ..1 the place now occupied by [41"d Infantry at Madison barracks. g the last three |Prited of young businessmen, brought in | Chalrman Clarke. Commereial Club Spreads Out. bty inshot wounds | Verdict in the case of the slaying of | Should Mr. Wilton make his threat| ryg increase in the Lincoin Commereial which he rece ttempted to | 100N Boyd by Bert Ford, both colorad, | good it will mean that three well KnoWn |l cluh has been so rapid that it hes bees hold up Nigh ser, made | that the shooting was dona in self de- |individuals at least will contest for the | eccssary to secure mors room. and, ve '” a confession to Chicf of Toll inney | fense. While the facts revealed at the | democratic nomination—Mr. Wilson, Sen- |tcrday, the club closed a deal for the today, that eld up Clark Perkins at | Inauest showed threats previously made |atoy Jack Grace and Fire Commissioner | lock adjoininz the present new y‘]" & e |by Ford and that the latter van after [\v. 8. Ridgell house on the north, The bullding ;' 4 PPN o 41 | the ,\ho‘oth\i.'. they also showed that un- | DEEE g I oF o 3 neath Boyd's body when he fell was o —_——— ¥ s caliber revalver. uraisputedty Boyds, | -EADING HOTEL WAN ‘ounty Attorney Cunningham announces, OF NORTHWEST |)EADi . Two Deatl rowcver, that despite the jury's verdict S C m-,':\";"m’ Net Ao A RORRtion nd MO | FATIRMING, . Neki, Des ‘L]--;S]»NM;I lgars Mrs, Jullus Tremblie, an old resident of | = ' A | Telegram.)—Eugene Grace, proprietor o 1‘:.: cixilxl;:uq\’( -|'.,n_1 dled Monday morn- e 1 2 the Doneher hotel, died here tonight as Sllerman & McConneIl ing after a brief illness of pncumonia Her husband died three weeks ago and at the funeral ghe contracted a severe cold which terminated in he ath i Jurgens Freesc, a pioncer of Tanover township, eight miles northeast of Beatrice, died Sunday, aged ears. Mr. Freese made the trip ov and to Gag county from Brownvi in 1878. He ia survived by one (da t H DEATH RECORD. V. C. Stmmons. FALLS CITY, Dec —(Special)—D. C. simmons of Salem, Neb.. a prominent | hardson county citizen and a ploneer, ssed morning, away after an Lefore the war. At the time broke out he went to his home in Illinois and joined an Illinois regiment. He was badly wounded in a battle in Kenluck}'-hm’ After the war he returned to Illinois and was mairled and returned to Nebraska with his bri farn north of § lem until 15%, when they moved to the town of Salem, after the |y .- death of his wife, Four sons and two daughters, O, L. Simmot of Salem, Gu Simmons of Wyoming, Grant of Humboldt nd Mrs, G. H at his home on Monday | Ulness of aseveral | * months. Mr. Simmons came to Nebraska (¢ “70 CIVR T the war | y where they lived on the . o o | of salem, are all that yemain living. In 14 he was united in marriage to Mrs. | Smiley of Salem und to them one son | was born. Mr. Simmons was $5 &t the| time of his death Leroy Berry. I'AIRBURY, Neb. Dec. (Speci: Letoy Berry, a well known ! ¢ of Fairbury, died suddenly at| Y ome here carly this morning of a conmibinati maladics. e had made | 1 ) yme for the last twonty- o prominent I Mr ¥ bhort Panama N ) [l " 1 I 1 hi nts h n ram Pranbdin Mackes i Yrenk Azcd A of | Benjan O fed of | ilur 5 at Riair | A by his ther I‘-; urrived he evening train for | treatme v 1 torris Nielsen, who | had been th Joctor. At the office he toc sudd ) and was taken to the hospi ¢ ! after, | The hot « rial. | Mrs. Ndward Luther. FREMONT e (Special.) s Fiward her, wife of a wealth et he Hooper e at her L of place Fun & wa tive r Germay nd was years of age A husbaud and thiee children survive ! ame 1 Dodge punty in 188 Da 4 MeAleene. SIDNEY, Neb, Dec. 21 ia Danlel MeAlse former it county eclerk of Cheyenne county, die last night at Anthony’s hospital in Denver after an il of & few duys tahor (hurch Rededicated. ABOR, la., Dee. 21l.—(Special.)—-The Christian church, which en re- paired and redecorated, was rededicated nday. The ser was by Dean A. M 4rd of Drake university. A piano - esented to the church by the Loyal \ " A Bl club, The « tion, which was taken to pay emepts, amounted to §1,800 COMMONWEALTH POWER the result of falling down the basement ‘ Nebraska b ROADS TO PREPARE BRIEFS | i | #tairs in the annex building Saturday | -4 PAYS ITS BACK TAX!olening. te was founa by the nlghtjcandles cleric and nmever regaimed consclousness. | sh & M (From a Saff Correspondent.) Grace was 7 years old nd had been & er LINCOLN, Dec. 21.—(Spectal.)—Secre- | prominent liotel man in northwestern Ne- e cConnell tary of State Pool has succeeded in col- | braska for twelve vears during which Th ing be orporation taxes for two|time he catered to the commercial trade B tt] years from the Commonwealth Power with lotels at Orchard, Neligh and| ermos o es | company. The company had not pald Valentine Sompiy DURSE i ne el Sherman & McConnell ¥ for delinquency amounted to | TWQ KEARNEY CONVICTS The amount due was § whole thing being received toda %, the Neb,, Dee. 21.—(Spectal KEARNEY, Crete CRETE, Out for Wilker's Sealy Neb, Dec. 2.—(Special)— Coach Squires and a squad of Creie High 1001 basket ball tossers are back from | two days' trip, in which they were de- . owing to their being not used to =0 small flcor, but took a game from the Friend team on Satur- day might. Coach Squires amnounced his -up to start the Wilber game, which | will be played on the local floor Wednes penitentiary. The former got from t: to fifteen years, wi ffin was g one to ten years. F sdmitted an attempted Kearney girl, and Griffin is man who broke into Lambert's nd rifled the cash register. assault on TAKEN TO LINCOLN | heriff i Funk left yesterday for Lincoln h John Estob and Ralph Griffin, who will begin to serve sentences in the state ) is the man who the young | bakery Woman Sues for Divorce. Fine Box Paper Sherman & McConnell Razors Sherman & McConnell 'Perfumes Sherman & McConnell You wo | en | di- | day evening as follows Captain, Lester | Kearney and Leonard Frundell, forwards; KNan? Neb. Dec -(Special.) Al'len, center, and Clarence Frundell and ! Mye, Tlelen awn has filed t In the| guards, with Kacer and Bilhorn | district today asking for a ' as substitute vorce and allmony from Edward Brown. | Mrs HYMENEAL. has been o Brow: working. T le were married “:h' v "’1 February 14, 1%, in Kearney, ancd hA\r{ Joseph Magnus Swenson and Helen Mari aged 3. These children now are be- | Heinzgeman were married here lust even X by Mi wit, who resdes on {| like to add to the holida p ing. District Judge H. M. Grimes of m o Gibbon, Nirs. Brown asks | Y teking b North Platte officiated. for a dive and custody of the two| An endless variety of Xmas candies in artistic boxes. Prices to suit all purses. Fruits and nuts, fresh stock every day. Crystal Candy Co. | 16th and Capitol Ave. Phone D 6258 Persistence is the cardinal vir-~ tue in advertising: no matter how good advertising may be in other respects, it must be run frequently and constant- ly to be really succcessful. now resides in this city and | e o £ e ...XMAS CANDIES... Estab. Vo 200nes-Knoll aged since 158, hottl i il at with out rated 98¢ mpecia whiskles, p frec—0ld Orow, 0ld Taylor, Cedar Briok, Guekeu heimer, Sunny Brook, Etc. Full quart bottles, only 96c, Home Made Grape Wine, $1.25 per gallon. Sweet Apple Cider, 30c per wallon.—Free China cou. pons, BROS. 16th and Capit’) Av WE WANT MAIL ORDFRS Write for our new 2 :olor | ‘1 Remember Friends | THFUL covered for " was in the ¢ is one of tl e that nue to do thin 1% in the pas nx to get anothey flway comn o do & if C} late for renom do a mood of “For £a'e” ad w saying that beifeves the chairman stz LATE CHURCH HOWE MAKES | °- * e Y et S May Raw BEQUEST TO SECRETARY |y carecs 11t r aervice abroad Thin boquest 15 mad v token of my s & veoms | st Neb, Dec, N.—(Special.) ar ® slight 1 At At ‘,‘ rding t o terms of the will of the | tuin for i servi renderad and nd ¢ e wh Major (hurch Howe of Auburn mainivg unpaid b wit | * E admitted (o probate, 1 wx [ man o e ed i aithalls an e HARRISBURG STOCKMAN . for is | tary whille in the tar service abroad will recelve a beauest of $3,000 FOUND DEAD IN DENVER b Major How " ts will fn 1897 ar ) ner, 1 added two at later dates. The rinan second codicil, date September 2, 1914 I VER, 1 eciat ) =Willlam ation. which {s evi. | reads as follows 1. Kelloy, a stockman of Harrisburg. ve an eath to and direct my | found dead here this morn fice | excector to pa thin one year from the € n an alley. The cause of death is - —— e time y denth the sum of $3,000 te my | Ot appare 111 turs second-mand a Rain L. Campl { Oakland, Cal e Aploved v W Woolworth Read Ti ce Want Ads Tt pays! Practical Furniture Gifts— ‘or this Lux in n cloth denim, at acks ' . ST Book Blacks S0 6 Priscilla. Werk Tables 00 Brass Wed, 2-inch post Smoking Stands seA LA 00 Cedar Chests Taborets . s .90 Nested Tea Tables Martha Washington Work Tahles $11 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Muffin Stands $5.00 Poster Beds Malogany Candle Sticks Buy Your Toys at the * e — 414-416-418 South Sixteenth Street Rocker ke Cut.) large comfort- golden oak Massive de- Here is a guaranteed rame rocker. sign, uphol | stered spring | seat, & large jroomy, sub | stantial roek er. seat and buck covered $49 [ta browa Spanish lea urions Davenport—=6 feet long | ther own figured hair Dressing Tables $1.15 @ [ Orchard & Wilhelm Co. 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