The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 18, 1911, Image 3

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PERPETRATED BY VALT Ac DOUG ALL
NORTH POLE GOSSIP.
ESKIMO CENTER . SOCIAL CIRCLES
ARE SPLIT OVER THE PEAKYCOOK DISPUTE
AMD THIS SELECT RESORT IS ON THE FRITZ
ARRIVALS HAVING KEN REGISTEREDAT
pHE WALRUS-ALBATR055 ANNUAL OOG
SHOWWASAPROST. THE BLUBBERFEST
ATTHE ST FRIGIS HOTEL ENDEDIN A FIGHT
BETWEEN TAKACHEWfirAPLEPIEEACHClAIW
IMG50CIAL LEADERSHIP. PREST. GITUGOTE
OF THE WHALEBONE TRUST DONATE D A U8RA
FtTDTHE RESORT ON CONDITION THAT CRAP
Shooting be prohibited at the casino,
nmekaylak club elected mr gitugote
KJ0MM0O0RE FOR THE 9?TIME THEODORE R
GITUOOTE KILLED II BEARS.8FOXES AND
WHITE LIES.
THE ONES WE HAVE TO TELL.
TMtSt prunes
ARE.
CERTAINLY
DEUCIOUS
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7MUSK0X THIS WINTER FOR THE BOREALIS THEATER . FROST IS FORBE.S ROB
MUSEUM . MISS GITUGOTE WORE THE
WIRELESS WERSE.
MARGARET WENTTQCOLLEGE
WHILE MAUDIE 5TAYE0 RIGHT HERE ".
MARGARET GOT FULL OF KNOWLEDGE
WHILE MAUD GOT FULL Of BEER;
MARGARETS BUG WAS LOOKING
THROUGH A SPYGLASS AT THE STARS
WHILE MAUDIE PRACTICED COOKING
FOR SOME OUYS WITH MOTOR CARo.
MARGARET WRESTLED ALL THE WHILE
TO REACH HER LOFTY GOAL
WHIIEMAUO DOPED 0UTABRAMDIW5JYLE
OF COOKING TR Pt EN CASSEROLE.
NAMES AS SUCH. IWHEN MARGARET TO TOWN RETURNED
THERE IS A DOCTOR ILL IN NEWARK W J SHF .SPflkT FfM 1R TDNRI IF S WITH F A.V
S HUSCHISJ USHER MQllCAGOt ILUwHILE SIMPLE MAUO HAD OflLY LEARWED
FAMOUS COPPER-RIVET NECKLACE AT COPP IS ANEWYORK POLICEMAN.
HER COMING-OUT PARTY LAST DECEMBER . WAITE AND MEETER ARE HAWARDEN
THE NEW GOLF LINKS ARE THAWING
OUT RAPIDLY AND ICE RALLS LOSING IN
QUALITY. HIGHBALLS 01JT0FSIGHT THE
GITUGOTESWILL SUMMER AT ITCH IN HAMPTON. IA. AS IS MR GREENHOUSE
ABIT VILLA
DROPPED FIFTY FEET WITHOUT
SUSTAINING ANY INJURY.
6 0CLOCK EXTRA
IT IS REPORTED THAT YESTERDAY
IN NEWYORK A DELICATESSEN MAN K.FUXSPUBLICATIONS".AN0TI1ERTIME
THAT THEY WERE PIGS FEET.
WE HAVE SENT FOR THE AMBULANCE
ERTSON'S BUSINESS MANAGER. J
IA. OUTFITTERS. WM.SHADOWER ISA
BROOKLYN DETECTIVE. SO IS ONE A.
DODGE IN PHILA.RLPALMI5AFL0RI5T
IN NEWYORK ENOUGH SAID
WHEN I ASKED ATA BOOKSTORE FOR
FOX'S BOOK OF MARTYRS I WASTOLD
THATIT ISW ONTHE USTCf RICHARD
MANS APPETITE TO PLEASE
NOW MARGARETS BACK HERE WITH THE LOSS
Or HALF HER LOOKS AND HAIR
WHILE MAUDIE IS THE HAPPY BOSS
OFAMULTI MILLIONAIRE.
OOTTY LEMON.
SILLY BILL'S PHILOSOPHY.
I ORDERFITOUR GARDEN PLANTS AND
THEY 5ENTAC0PY OF BURIED ALIVE
LATER". IT HAS JUST BEEN LEARNED CAM YOU BEATIT?STARS VISIBLE TONWHTJ
THE TOAST USED TO BE)
'THE '."OMEN.GOD"
BLESS 'EM "i
BUT NOWADAYS ITS
THE ME"N,GOD
- HELP EM r
WIOEBARANPROCYON.BETELGUESE.RFGULUS.
SIRIUS.CAPELLA AND MAUDE ADAMS.
7 HEALTH AND BEAUTY HINTS.
NCAOATH.DO NOT WASH YDOR HAiPt
IN THt SPRING- IT (MAY NOT HURT YOUR.
HAIR BoTOTHtRS WANT TOUSC THt SPRWftJ
NG THESE DAYS AT ESKIMO CENTEft
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FARMER ACCIDENTALLY SHOT
John vpf of Auburn Drops Gun and
Both Charges Strike Him In Back.
Auburn, Neb, Mny Ifi John Wefts,
I farmer residing twelve nille south
west nf here, accidentally she' and
killed himself Til sprinkle of i :iin
eauscd rats in the rorn ( i ll) Id flock
nut to g?t water Mr WNfl gut Ml
shotgun nnd started to the crib with n
view of shooting rnla. It Is supposed
(hut the gate swung to nnd struck the
sun and knocked 11 out of till hands
As th gun Ml II struck In Mel a
way if to discharge both barrels, the
'oads of shot striking him In the small
of the buck, killing him Instantly Mr
VVeers was about thirty eight years
old nnd leaves a widow and MVtll
children
Old Circuit Rider la Dead.
Auburn, Neli., May t,- Rev Delink'
Brookl Lake, an old time circuit rider
ot the Metlndist church died at hla
home here, aged sixty seven years
He has preached In almost every
school house In this and surrounding
roomies during the lust thirty-five
years.
BOY HAS FINGERS TORN OFF
Auburn Lad la Playing With Dynamite
Cartridge When It Explode.
Auburn, Neb., May 13. Dude Mo
Kee whr playing with a dynamite cur
trldge at the school house when It ex
ploded and tore off his thumb, one fin.
ger and part of of another, and severe
ly injured hi.--, hands. The boy, with
other boys, found the dynamite car
tridges along the public road, and
some of the boys bad their pockets
full of them. Investigation showed
that the Humer Construction com
pany, engaged in dredging the Ne
maha river, unloaded a box containing
the cartridges and tools along the
road Agents of the company soy It
was locked and that some one broke
It open and scattered the cartridges
on the ground, where the boys found
them.
Veteran Die in Cemetery.
Minden. Neb.. May 13 J. W. Down
ing died while at work In the Swedish
Luthirftn Bethany congregation's cem
etery, on a monument which he was
lettering Mr. Dowing was an old sol-flier.
The St. Agnes Academy of Alliance has
added THREE more "Kurtzman" Pianos to the
NINE already purchased; thus giving to this
famous seat of Musical Knowledge an even
DOZEN pianos of admitted excellence and fame
gj JMsSsBsjlWWWsjfiiisiss
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GIVE the instructors of St. Agile Academy
credit for knowing just what should be
demanded from a piano. Their exacting in
struction course invites the use of only correctly
scaled, correctly toned, scientifically built instru
ments. The faculty of St. Ajjnes went over the
ground thoroughly before they placed an order
for twelve "Kurtzmans". They had access
to every American make of note. It was not a
question of inducement, but a decision as to
which make would serve their purpose best. We
are very proud to have secured their order and
the prestige that must result from so large a
transaction.
And this is an opportune time for you to buy
a "Kurtman" Piano also. A solid car load has
just arrived for a special selling at Alliance. We
know this car load will go quickly at the prices
(j noted, for we disposed of another car load here
some months ago in an exceedingly short space of
time. Come in. Examine the instruments.
Make comment upon their exquisite, absolutely cor
rect tonal powers. Admire the grace and line and
extreme finish of the cases. Bring along your
"posted" friends; make an earnest examination;
buy only if you think the make is better than
any other von know of, at the same prices.
REMEHBER! A solid Car
Load of Famous "Kurtzmans" has just arrived.
Every instrument goes at a phenomenally low price
Bennett Piano Company
ALLIANCE. NEB.
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ALLIANCE, NEB.
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MADEROTO REBELS! OIL KNOCKED OUT
Puts Down Rebellion Among In
surrecto Force at Juarez.
Supreme Court Holds Standard
Is a Conspiracy.
NAVARRO FLEES TO EL PASO. ITS 0ISSOLUTION IS ORDERED.
In answering Herald want ads
please mention that you saw it in
this paper.
Threats Agintt His Life Made Fed
sral General Hasten to American
Soil In a Motor Car Madero As
sists the Prisoner to Escape.
Junior., Mcx., Mny 15. Peace nego
tiations, unofficial, hut auspicious,
have been resumed between the lod
mil hom'i niiu'iit anil tho iMIIHWf If
nnd IIih prottpoclN arp Unit a definite
unprstandln wnuid be rMchttl with
lu twenty four hours.
Ittart't, Mpx . May II. Th supreme
fpst, the CMin betwepn I In inllll.in
and political authorities, was experi
encpd by the provisional government
of Mexio nnd FrnnelHco I Madero.
Jr.. the pTOVlltOMl president. Is com
plpte tnastpr of the situation
After a spiles of thrilling incidents,
during; whieh the lives of Madero and
his thief weie in danger. General
Paacnal DrotM In a moment of pns
sion ordered the arrest of the little
rebel leader nnd demanded the reals,
nation of the provisional eahlnel. the
capital of the provisional government
Is quiet r.enernl Navarro, the do
feated federal rommander. whose life
wns threatened by angry mobs' of In
surrertos, was spirited away by Ma
dero, himself, to the American side of
the Rio Grande and today Is nt the
home ot friends In El Pnso
A Plot to Foster Anarchy.
A plot, quiet, deeply lnld, Is sus
pected by the rebel leaders as the
cause of the near riot In frotit of the
Madero headquarters and some of the
Maderoists believe It was a scheme
on the part of those who are trying to
break up the organization of the POTO
lntion to foster the opinion throughout
Mexico that the movement Is one of
nnnrehv. Madero In a statement
charged that General Oroseo's actions
were Incited "by persons Interested In
bringing about disunion among ua."
General Orozco called on Provisional
President Madero and the two men
talked nlone for some time. Suddenly
their void's were raised and the other
political chiefs rushed Into the room
only to find themselves held back by
some of Oroeo's men. A throng of
SOldlera find gathered outside the
building and Fenor Madero determined
to appeal to them. Revolvers had
been drawn nnd rifles were seized,
but Madero stood bravely before the
Crowd and slapping his breast, shout
ed. "Shoot me, shoot me, if yon dare "
Madero Won Them Over.
Gepernl Orozco was at his side His
men Ostensibly had been summoned
to take part in the roup d'etal. hut as
Matjerc stepped foith among them
and talked in his calm, reassuring
Way, the arfeetion which lias been np
r.ltiK among his men since the ievo
lntion eryi-ta'il'ed in a mighty shout
"Viva Madero.'
There are ail sorts of storlea In re
gard to the tlaaUi hut at the bottom It
was apparent that dissension among
tbS military chiefs was the basic
rsnaa of the disturbance. Colonel
VIlWl was said to have insisted on
den era 1 Navarro's Mfa, while General
Orozo also was said to have been
displeased with the naming Of a civil
tun as minister ot war. Today all is
aarmony, Madero lias Impressed upon
Oroaeo that the choosing of u cabinet
and th'' management of u government
Is quite outside the function of the
Military.
Apprehi nsion for the safety oi (on
erul Navarro stirred the sympathy of
General Madero after the incident at
the munii ir.al building and he was dc
teiiniind at the risk of his Own life,
M sae the federal commander lie
POtfe quickly in a motor cat to Sfhers
General Navarro has ln-en claying
since he wa? captured and after a
brief explanation conveyed Genera)
Navarro to the river front, arbare Na
vnrro wc.ded the river nnd soon v ..
safe on the American territory Amer
lean troops v i ie ready to proteM bi n
if necessary, ant the bnsurrectne were
completely ignorani or Madero's move
tin it sraa aecompUsbod
TIME GIVEN TO FILEBRIEFS
Hearing cn Charges cf Alpha Portland
Cement Company Concluded.
New York. May II The hearing by
the lateratata coninMrca com aa last on
n the charges ol the Alpha Portland
Cement company that Inliuence of the
United States Steel corporation pave
lavorable freight rate to a aitbs.dlar
nenjtanl plant of the steel corporation
was 'om lud d and permission was
given lor the plaintiff to file hrlefii
within Ihlitv days at Washington
The defense will he given fifteen days
additional to file answering briefs
Appeal in Stracey Coal Case.
Waahiagtos), May 12 The fight
avor probably the richest coal iHnds
in the world was transferred to the
supreme, court of the I'uited States
when the government docketed an ap
peal from the order of the federal
'ourt 01 Washington, qu:ishlng the so
called Stracey group' indictment
Kidnaper May P -ad Guilty.
Las Vega.-!, N M . May 15 That
WW Rogers and Jo. Wiggins will
plead guilty to the kidi aping of little
Waldo Rogers at Las V-gas when the
May term of the district court ion
venes today Is the current report here
Time l Extended From One Month to
Six Months Opinion Is Read by
Chief Justice Whits Two Points In
Decision.
Washington, May 16. The govern
nettl won Its case in the supreme
court of the I'nitcd States against tha
Standard oil company of New Jersey,
in that II is a conspiracy and monop
oly In restraint of trade. The decree
of the lower court was affirmed, lelng
modified In particulars which Chief
Justice White said were slight.
Justice Harlan announced a dissent
ing opinion.
Tho decree of the lower court was
modified so that there need not be
"an absolute cessation of Interstate
commerce In petroleum and Ita prod
ucts by such vast agencies as are em
braced in the combination, a result
which might arise from that portion ot
the decree which enjoined carrying on
of Interstate commerce not only by
the New Jersey corporation, but by. all
of the subsidiary companies until the
dissolution of the combination of
Stocks In accordance with the decree '
The court also extended the tlm-
from one to six months In which the
dissolution must take place.
Whits Reads Decision.
The decision, which contains about
25,000 words, was read by Chief Jus
tice White. It was Chief Justice
White who had lent his voice to the
refusal of the court to dissolve the so
called sugar trust when the famoua
Knight case was before the court. Ho
also delivered a dissenting opinion
when the Northern Securities com
pany was dissolved by the court as be
ing in violation of the Sherman anti
trust law.
On the Knight case the Standard Oil
depended largely for support; on the
majority opinion In the Northern Se
curities case the government had
founded much of Its hope. It was evi
dent that Attorney General Wicker
sham, who had directed the govern
ment's battle during Its latter stages,
was not delighted when the chief Jus
tice began, but he maintained some
hope of success.
Chief Justice White first went Into
an extensive recital of the facts In
the case nnd then held that the court
had jurisdiction over the suit, which
had been questioned by the Standard
Oil.
Jungle of Law and Testimony.
Chief Justice White said that the
contentions were as divergent as the
ends of the earth, t-ie xpke of a
"Jungle'' of testimony and f law.
The only point In which the two sides
were in accord was that the first and
second sections of tho Sherman ami
trust law controlled the case. Tho
lilef justice said the court seized on
this point us p basis on which to woik
out a decision.
Taking up the two sections, the
chief Justice began consideration of
the law, promising to come later to its
application to the present ease. Hc
first took up the common law, which
deall with 'he problems raised by
the Sherman nnti trust law.
ity the reorganisation f the stand
ard till of New Jersey, the chief jus
tiro said that there was prima facie
evidence that there was an endeavor
to control and monopolise; that fur
ther investigation made this conclu
rive presnmptlon of an intent to re
strain trade. He said only the ques
tion of r medy remained for consider
r.tlon. t1T
Law and Reason
Probably the most important de
Ctaiott of law laid down In the opinion
was that ti e words In the statute
"every restraint of trade" are not to
b literally construed, hut are to be
Construed In the light of reason
On this point the court held that the
position of 'he government that the
supreme cCurt had decided that anv
goaltflcatlcu of this phrase was pie
eluded by previous decisions of the
st'rreme court was erroneous.
Decision cf Lower Court Affirmed.
Chief Justii e White said the court
found no oanco to doubt the conclusion
of the court below, namely
"Thi.t the nets atid dealings estab
lished by the proof operated to de
stroy I be 'potentiality of competition,'
Which otherwise would have existed."
Wife of President III.
New York, May 15. Mrs. William
11 Taft. wile of the president, was
seized with a recurrence of the ner
vous trouble from which she suffered
two years ago and was unable to ac
company the president on his Harris
burg trip. The president returned
here last night.
Eight Killed by Lightning.
Berlin. May 2 During thunder
Btorins that occurred throughout Ger
many lightning killed eight persons
gnd near Hamburg started a natural
gas well, which bad been recently
capped with the greatest difficulty.
Bay State Mountain on Fire.
Basthamptou, Mass., May 13
Mount Tom, the state reservation
was ablaze its forests afire clear ta
the summit, xtving large gangs of flre
fight is a bard battle before th
flames were brought under control.