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DEMOS WINCHICAGO; | THOMPSON LICKED fayor's Faction Defeated in Wards Carried by the Republican Party, WOMEN ACTIVE IN BALLOTING CHICAGO, April o Democrats scored heavily in yesterday's alder- manio elections {n the thirty-five wards of the city A year ago the democrats carried but seven wards, and Willlama Thompson, republican, was elected } mayor by 147,477 majority Today the democrats carried twenty-one wards, the poclalists one, and the republicans thirteen Thers are thirty-five hold-over aldermen, and with the lineup re- ' vised, the democrats came within four wards of wresting control of the ‘ ' city councll from their rivals Of the republicans elected only three bore the Thompson lubel, The others belonged to the antl-Thomp #on faction in the city hall Tasues involved were loeal or purely political #on's ambition to succosd Tloy O | | Involved was Mayor Thomp West comm'tteeman as pepublican nationsl The election for committeaman will be | held next Tuesday Churges Agninst Mayor, Mayor Thompson was charged by his republican opponents with rithless use of | the wpolle system in an attempt (o build Up 8 personal machine The sulcide of Dr. Theodors W president of ansooiation, and internationally knownas #ac o, | the American Tuberculosis AN expert on tubsroulosls, came a8 n dramatic ineldent of the closs of the cam palgn. It was used in full measurs by the antis, Dr, Bache, according to his friends, was not & politiclan, Yt had dsveted h's life to building up the Chicsgo Municipal Tuverculomis sanitariom, of whi h he wan for years the head, Recently an nlleged political attack was made on him and he resigned, The mayor referred to him as the worst appointment | have made’' Bunday morning Dr. #achs was found Aead, a wmolde, He left o note to the publle requesting that his eonduect of the institution be investigated, and that spollsmen be kept from Interforing with an institution devoted to humanity Dr, Bachs was born & Russian Jew, and | those of hix (aith mre sald 1o have shown thelr resentment at the polls toda The Women's Vote, ! The election was the first test of (he mayor's strongth since his cloction n year ago, The weathar was clent and warm and A vots unususlly henvy for an off year was polled, Women who vole) wers on the alert sverywhere, They 414 not hawever, voto for thelr sex In the one Instance where thoy had the opportunity This was In the Thirtleth ward where Mrs. Minnle Johnson appeared as the 1 rogressive candidate, Of the 1,00 womn who voted, but thirty-one guve thelr sf frage to har, In genaral the femalo yois wan proportioned to that of the ey The progressives had candidntes in onl five wards and they recelved on'y scat iI':dn,ol' of The Bee: I wish to com- | the sheriff's office should be suf- | bel was high in the tndividusl events with |of the night's play f{‘: tared votes, Willlam . Rodrigu 2. so- | i cinlint, was reselected by 07 votes, com v’ pared with 4,068 by his nearest competls | ; tor, m republican | g Despite the acrimony of the campaien | i only minor distrubances wore reportsd . Benson Swept hy | Republicans, Who | ' ' Win Every Office , Republicans swept Benson ks an avalanche In the municipal election Ties day. Fred A. Riley, republican ean didate for mayor, lad the party throug \ ‘ for a aweeping victory with evary vepiub lican on the ticket elecied by overwhelm | n& majorities | Falley wan olocted mayor over J. B | Ytarrett, his demacratic opponent, hy o | majority of 1%4. Thres hunired and afsty b wo votes weore cast for Vallsy, an| amainst 28 for Starrett | O Hollestelle, republican, was electa city elerk, The vote for Hollestells was 26 an ARAINGL 208 for Jamon (. Cross, the democratic aspirant, giving the ropub lean & majority of 14 Guss A, Wultf, republican candidate for | ity treasurer had no opj R J. Viela recelved ity ¥ engineer, glving him & majority of 10| d over Emil Holub, wha recaived #1 votes, | ' The vote for Conneil waa as follows ] ‘ PIRET WARD 1o M, Btrong, republican | J. Diekinaon, democrat | HRCOND WARD. 1. G, Musk, republican Banjamin M. Fletcher, democrat “ | \ Stecher Thr(;\;; Fred Beell Twice ’ In Short Order DULUTH, Minn, Aprl pecial Tol | egram.)-Joa Blecher of Dodge, Neb., won vom Pred Besl Marafield, (We., here tonight In stealght falle. Bath falls At the end of elght minutes of wrestiing, | Heall's spead was anavalling against the marvalous work of (he Nebraskan, which Teliified o AUlamp ot & srlous offes sivn on the part he Wiseansin gral plar. The first ol ninules elore 1) o 1 Al Me wriggled flat or, BUL the & in man bedily, threw \ the | In the secor Mes Woep away fy . wh feresd 1l work by & W0, draaning hia re ant v wrip of (he wis ware and (aking aleh with & n sl whi aie mne Lme aa Here's Rogular Sea Battle in Cattega Al N \ April P A tonk f T 5\ " . \ ‘. Ve Tan Lorpeto £ ot hadly damay A ol s Melaihgebory, | elected ovar THE B Against the Fee Graft|§ NILLION POUNDS Benson, Neb., April 4.~-To the DAILY GOST OF WAR ::;';: \):::h i:{:‘e‘n o:'::dm:osh:::f. Chancellor McKenna Estimates Eng- mate collection of fees, land Spends Over Seven Billion 1 have long felt that the salary of Dollars This Year, ficient for any good ecitizen. PUTS CHEERFUL FACE UPON IT As w republican candidate for that | 15 pressnting the new budget 1o office I wish to state that T am ab- | the House of Commons, the British solutely opposed to any jail feeding |chancellor of the exchoquer esti graft and, if eleoted, shall be satis- |Wated that the direct war expendi fied with the salary attached to|'re of Great Britain for the present that office and with the l‘bl’! and year at £1,600,000,000, the total ex- honor of up"“n“n Don[lu penditure amJunting to about £5, podi e 1L 'HATHII 000,000 datly, We provided for new A * |taxation amounting to about £65, LINGOLN TEAHS £300,000,000 & yeur by the taxation imposed since the begloniug vi the war OGGUPY ALLEYS Contn ¥ive Milllon Daily | LONDON, April 6 Faced by the problem of finapelng for yeur o war costing Great Briteln £6, 000,000 dadly, the chancellor of the the government was ralslng over another Burroughs Cafe Five Rolls Highest Mark at Lincoln in State Meet exchequer, Reginald McKenna, was GUMBEL HIGH IN SINGLES |met at the outset by two favorable clreumntances, namely, that owlog to LINCOLN, Neb., Aprll b (Bpaoiat Tel the expunsive power of British trado | gram antinued howling Iast night 1o the state tournament, In the team events, the Burroughs Cefe fi rolied the high score of 2,667, Kimer Gum ldnoolny teams the revenues for the your exceedod the estimated revenue by £42,000, 000, while the year's expenditure has been £21,000,000 below the ent) mate By holding new taxes on Amusements an even 0, Vollowing are the resulty Team Kvenis, Ludwig Brothers L7 | rafiway tickets, matohes and mineral Sopalar Cafe 2471 ARy oeee S4k; | waters, and raising & number of the old voukhe Cufe 281 | taxer, Inols one on axcesl 6 wur | Miller & Paine Uy | taxer, Including those o Peoatrice Crenmery 107 | protitn. incomen, sugar, cocon, coffes anl Doubles, motoy cars, the ehancatior extimates ihat MeCormick-Walters »i Whanefelt-Wood i 106 | e will be able to raise ahout £4) 00,050 Ll 4 ’ Armscreng-Evans 24| which 1 nearly doudis what many ve herdeman-Lamb . 9 3 by thie mewn T U0t | nome helteved he could rate by his mer Ningles, Chaneellor's Vigures, T Ki .k"mu V8| At tho close of his speech in the ifo y | of Commons, explalning the gren ¢ Bia b OO%! Gy iorsised 4| buduet in the world's history, the chor T S UL Wik| eellor made An Interesting compnr xon jlueman o W | with German finances, declaring tha Franoh W | while Creat Pritain wes raleing mor Bovin 7| than £300,00,000 annuslly by taxetion, th secretary of the German imperial trear Moranzoni Will W R TR Conduct the Opera Here Next Week Moranzoni—Christian name foberto—is A name the public of this eity wiil not noon forget, after the coming appearances | one or of the Boston Grand Opera company and | Tubbed well into the the Paviows Tmperial Ballet Russs at the | finger tips, Get & #@-cent bottle of Lni Auditorium, April 13 and 14, becauss | derins at any Arug store and wave yoor Moranzoni 1s the first musieal conductor | halr, After & few applications you can of this organization, and as such one of |fInd A partiele of dandruff or any fall the truly distinguished figures In the |08 hair, and the scalp will never itch ——————— —— - - CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF | - Every bit of dandruff disappears aficr two applleations of Danderin world of opera today. Advertisement. When Moranzonl was engaged seven &l s R | yeurs ago as one of the principal con C ss F h duetors of the Hoston Opern company r(: 4 eveltl§ he was only % years old, hut he had Ch ld I B l y wraduated with highest honors from the l S 1 loub Hoynl conservatory of Pesaro, had had | 8 : Asrovis il e Sl e or Constipated Mascagni (composer of ""Cavalleria Rus- tennn’), Wmself, and was shining in the Yiors of grent schievements fn conduet. | 00K, Mother! See if tongue is ing In the foremost opera houses of m“d m h or Milan, Turin, Bologna, Naples. Venlce ‘ hm and Florence, His debut tn Thoston | stomach sour. brought him the same recognition mes - orded him sabroad, and when, in the| ¢4 i 1 " i i o AT, A e o7 e " Cblifornis Syrup of Figs company to Parie and conducted can't harm tender stom- 1/Amore del Tre N at the Champs ach, liver, bowels, Kilysee theater his triumph was remark- sranzoni has all the magnetism and emotional warmth required for dom- nating musteal leadership, and with these esentials restraint, poise und the capaeity to ket from his orchestra and prineipal singerw the Inst ounce of accomylinhment Republicans Win All But One Office In qu_rence Race Mepublicans had an casy vietory At With one exception . republican was elected ¥. K. Tucker, republican, was easily re Iames Varris, who ren b petition, and ¥, M. King, the demoerati orenen Tumany eandidate, The only repul " ; out was ¥. L. Plats, cand v ooty | trenmur who was defentod Jamen | Brrnen Bhe rea it e 3 Kivary mother realizes, after giving | 3 4 8 81 M 8 {ehildren “Calitornia Kyrup of Vig that lows | MAYOR this (n their (deal Tnxative, oo 1 Tucker (re sve It pleasant taste and it thoroughl I!.\w A Verrin Yy petith " lennnes 1} tender jittle stomach | VOOML King (ded * |and bowels without eriping lohn Bondesson " 0 opp n | When cross, irritable, fever | breath s bad, stomaoh ' K oat 1) 41 [ rongue her! If I, & .t 1 " apoontul of this harw [ K sion. [tive, and In A few hours f onstipated waste, Ao A wetnted food passes oul of the hawe and § have & wel P o | When the Hittle » f ' " throat sore, has st tgoatlon, collg-rame i . i eansing Efiri Cnvd(l&{k Wins "o ot it From Floyd Domer - Toloaram. ) M addoch Anita, 18 e . - fefoated M B ! L ¥ p I aralah falln : " Auditer \ N { the sndweod A ond f ; WiRdien reapectively ... - addeck Wwa naver In Aangar and was : . aind Demer all the time, Undé A Sure Way Teo - the seloners he fiest And - it B o L e End Dandruff M falind | . that e 10 les ) i o o . of pla A ab - ' a0 enaugh \ Ioin gently with Ahe fing By merning, e dandrufl will e n ere ApEiations and eniimdy d teaee of 1L Bo Al v dandrutt ¥ heie You will find & Nawioe of he soalp will sep Inatantly, & b DAty ustinun ghens N oand Nl 4 b Advertisniment wour hatr wil slihy and saft, and Ared Limas helier \ OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL ¢ | Attempt on Life of I e | 000,000 annually and declared that | salp with the | Ozar is Frustrated | zar 18 rrustravec PERLIN ville.)~What s believed to have heen an Attempt on the life of Bmperor Nicholas 1 reported by the Oversens News agency Votrokrad reports officially that a rall road watchman named Orlov received donation from the emperor the news wgency suys. Orlov fs the watehman who noticed that the track was demaged and gave warning 1o the emperor's train April b.(Wirsless to May ywed AN attempt on the 1ite of the smperor was planned and that it was frustrated at the eleventh hour by the watohman's dlscovery 1t i sup) It takes but & minute of time to save dollnrs when you resd The Tee Want Ad columne For Piles Pyramid Pllo Troatment Is Used At Home and Has Saved a Vast Number from the Horror of Operation, | Don't permit & dangerous opsration for plles unthl_you have sesn what Pyramid Plle Treatment can do for ’ you in the privacy of your own homs, % Remember Pyramid ~ Vorgot Plles. | Mo cans can be called hnrl Troaatment has lod. Iatiers by who hellav helr | canes hopels re In our Hle oy talrly breathe the joy of the writers Tent Pyramid Vils Treatment your nelf. 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In aid- Ing the A and Infirm o a better #11 )oY I f Jife, Duffy's can bs re- lied “upon, Mhat s “Got Dufty's and Keep Well” Al most drvg “im Krocer and dealers, #. 1f they cap't mup I o, write s 1"uafiul " hounehold The Duffy Malt Whis Rochowter, W, ¥, why o Inany WILLIAM MADGETT, Vote for Mayor Wm, Madgett, Re- | publican Candidate for Governor, and mash the political and blg money hines t " noRovern- | and & saving of monsy, Look p his record Mayor of Hasting [} e r tavernor Pirwt | t tor Ktate Wide Prohi " wor oandidates | Nt W he candid pendy his 8 hix campaign \ i o 1 avhi | I Intey N A machine Candidate mae & machine { Mayor Mad " friond the sommon saple and laboring men And has reow " thel for ni n he ty and eommunity where he | " " traoed (0 1he ' T hinie “ho Wnow they ear W Vote for . ey and palitioal ANE VOL A MEPURIACAN, (0 ING O YOE POl A et | ACAN CANIIDATE . PO GOV FERNOR WHOSE CAMPAIGN s FIRING MANAGED BY A DM TOBRAT, WHO s NG 10 Y oTe VOR CHARIAEY BEYAN POl oy ERNONRY M Yol THINK A BNYAN TOEMOUHAT WANTS 10 KEE THY [WTRONGEST B IICA N NOML L\A“ D POR GOV ERNON Y | . J. Bryan ould Not Go to St. Louis On April 18th the democrats of Nebraska will eleot four dele- gates-at-large and two delegates from each of the six congressional dis triets to ropresent the Nebraska democrncy at the 8t Louis conven tion, W, J. Bryan is a candidate for one of the four delegates-nt large, In appenling to the democrats to elect bim a delegate he elnims to bo a friend of the president although admitting that he does not agreo with him What Are the Facts in the Case’ The denjocracy of Nebraska is united in support of President Wil son and in necord with his policios, Mr. Bryan is not in aecord with the prexident and does not represent the demoerncy of this state, By his own actions Mr, Bryan has forfeited his right to speak for the democrats of Nebraska, After necepting the high office of secretary of state in President Wilson's enbiinet, Mr, Bryun embarrassed the president and lowered the dignity of his position by accepting spoaking engagements in which he appeared on the same program with yodlers, vaudoeville performers, ete, He did this under the plen that he could not live on $12,000 o venr and eontinued it until driven from it by the press of the coun try. HE DID IT FOR MONEY, Aftey n bunglesome carcer as seeretary of state he rosigned under fire and nt u time when it would embarrass the president the most and seriously hamper his successful negotiations with foreign powers, This net was widely commented on as little short of treason. [Hix career yinee his resignation has been one of insidions eriticism and hostile propaganda against President Wilson and his policies, The president put forward a modest and conservative prepamdness program. This was immediately branded by My, Bryan as ‘‘MILI. TARIEM," e attacked the president’s program in his Commoner and kept it up for several issues, Hig brother in Lincoln sent out thoun sands of cireular letters attacking the president’s polioy and nsking people 1o send in elubs of subseriptions to the paper so that it could carry on the fight with greater effect. These attacks became o per- nicious that it was necesgary for the president of the United States to take his ease direetly to the people, which he did with marked wue coss, Anyone who has read the president’s speeches has no doubts ns to whose utterances he was rofuting or alluding to. The press of the eountry, democratic and republican alike, recognized that Bryan was fighting the president. i We are all familiar with hix last finseo in congress, His reported conference with Senator Gore of Oklahoma and the appearance of the (lore resolution in the genate and the Melemore resolution in the houge, Hix trip from Miami to Washington at the time this agitation wag at-ite height and his dinner with members friendly to his propn ganda in congress in regard to the armed ship controversy. This un patriotic action and interference with the president’s plans beeame go acute that President Wilkon had to put the matter np as a clean ent issue and informed congress that the resolutions must be tabled or the whole fabrie of hix foreign policy would he destroyed. Patriotio democrats and republicans in congress rallied to the president’s sup port and Woodrow Wilson was sustained, It is fair to assumo that if Mr, Bryan is sent to St. Lonis he will continne to fight the policies of the president and endeavor o incor in the platform that will in effeet he a vepudiation of the president. Mr, Bryan should not be permitted to do this and will not be permitted to do it UNLESS THE DEMOCRATS ELECT HIM. porate plank My, Brvan ix now on one of his annual or biennial visits to the tate. He i here to further the political prestige of himself and his brother, although ostengibly advoenting another issue, He has his own hand-picked candidates for delegates-at-large and distriet delegates ranning with him, These men are expected to do the Bryan bidding i they wonld not be seleeted by him Mere are, however, four candidates for delegates-at-large who are not hand picked and who will support President Wilson unqualifiedly edly regardloss of Mr, Bryan, These candidates are W. D. OLDHAM of Kearney | W. B. PRICE of Lincoln DOUGLAS CONES of Pierce LOUIS PIATTI of Omaha and unreser are also oandidates for distriet delegates who are not in These men are First District W, F. Moran, Nebraska City; H. E. Gooch, Lincoln, cond District Kennedy. Third District F. H, Morrow and George G, Bayha, Fourth District E. E. Placek. Fifth District John L. Cleary and Wm, M, Peebler. Sixth Distriet D, H, Moulds and Charles H. Tully. A vote for these men will be & vote for an unqualified and abso lute endarsement of Prosident Wilson and his polioies without reserva. | ton Iher the Bryan ligt Frank T. Ransom and J. A, C, VOTE FOR THESE MEN ON PRIMARY DAY AND HTAND RY THE PRESIDENT This sdvartinament i said foe by N K Goaeh Prasident o The St Pablohing O, Linosln, Nob K