The Omaha- Sunday Bee VOL 82-NO. 1. f, . A Can t, Mt, OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUOf.ST 13, 1922. it tti tv 4 mm m m riVK CENTS 4 W It MM aw ,. I'll mm Jail Break Stopped by Embezzler Army Flyer Again to Try One-Stop Flight to Coast Britisli lo CulGerinaii; "aT Ti e up of U. P. Trains Is Broken The Changing World " l it M I Lieut. Doolittle Hopei to Cross Continent In 23fc Hours. It cut, VooUUU 1 ( IT !.f....Mi: i -" (85" """,,7 rr, (;iiri to Krajiing Jo. 1T Though JJegleii A Idiot t Srnrlri. Had Cell Next to Brown Manford Iligg, who pleaded f mlty 1 ember jdement tharge while employed by i li Omaha Ire and Cold Storage company, now truty in the county jail, fruttrated Ju l delivery at th price of being tiratrn almoM triuelett with a three potmd weight at S jrtterday after lioon. The man who attempted eteape wat Thoma Murphy, alt4i Jame O'Prien, K'ltrmrd to three year In this penitentiary by Judge f-et'ie for robbing a etore in lh vicinity ol Krug ark. Turnkey Cbtrlr Iar, who, with P.igiri, v.a bringing the evening rneaf to Murphy, kii knoiked down firtf, Pigir Kirn fought him until Turnkey Hugh MrCabe, who vat feeding pntoncrt in Ihe other end of the jail, beard 'he none and drove Murphy pack into hi cell with plltol. Slugged Turnkey. I.far Jjad ju't patted a plate of fond llirtii(ll Die ban of Murphy anlitary cell, next to the one occu pied ly Fred Prown, and tvn in the art of ripening the door to patt in the tea which Uriggt held hen Murphy higgcd him over the head and thrn ani krd Itifrira. I'ng; though bloody and with large rut on the tog of the calu, continued hold hi man until help arrived. Turnkey McC'abe flatbed two guru nn Murphy, who then ruthed hark ino hii cell, threw hi handi in the air and yelled "I've had enough," Jailer Harry McDonald wai out at the lime, hut waa aummoned with poh're emrrgrnry and traffic officer by Ihe jail matron. Lear wa tk-n to the Swediih Jm- mamtrl hospital, liigg wa plared in the hand of the county phyician. Ued Heavy Weijht, Th improvlied "ab" tied hy U linen, wa a valve weight on the a'remzer in the room where the pn onrr waa permitted to take hi week ly bath yesterday afternoon. Hag and cord were ued to form a iiing A large weight of the fame nature . wa found in In cell. Fred lirown, who occupied the cell next to Murphy, wa taken from hi cell and r,imincd. Murphy wa taken to a cell in another part of the jail. The attempted ddivery threw the whole jail into uproar, "If he had a pun he would have ahot himielf free," taid McDonald. Four Omaha Men Sent to State Penitentiary Four men itarted toward the peni tentiary yetcrday when they pleaded guilty to pending charge before District Judge Lelie, J' Houiton Cant waa aentenred to Jthree to five year when he ad rmitterl hreakinff into the Carter f Sheet Metal company warehoue, 1301 Grace afreet, and dealing two typewriter and an adding machine. Roy Conklin wa tent to the mate feformatory for four yean and Karl Edward to the penitentiary for four year when they admitted robbing Letter Turley of $280 and a watch July 25. Vveley McBride, for robbing the fcomc of Anna McBride, 3002 Dodge atreet, of a phonograph, wa en tenced to the penitentiary for two to three year, Harold Tavlor, charged with for gery, pleaded guilty and wa given a term of two to five yean in priion, five Dead, Two Missing in Explosion orv Yacht Miami, Fla.r Aug. 12 Five per on lout their live and two other re believed to have been drowned when an exploion and fire deitroyed the converted yacht Shirin, three mile off Miami beach late today, an hour after it rut out from here for The urv!vor could not explain what caurrd the exploiion. The boat wa driven by g.ioline, engince and 2.000 gallon of ESline wa in lUmrj a moment alter the Ida'!. A mad icranible ruined and when recue bout arrived the aur vivori were (winifuing in ihe water. The wreck rank in leu than an hour after the rxplonon, Hailroail Tl Strp In 1'iulit Awamrnl Lincoln, Aug. 1-'. (Special.) j Firi trp of lite railroadt operating in Nebtatka to futhl aenenl i plated ia iit llirut by the Hate : Voard ol I iit.i!ii4tiiin were taken to i'4y whrn ttJ Mt hrgail f pyinf , tfanncrivl tc'tummy ofrre by j the load when tbf v appeared ill prci-1 trt again! the board, 'J he mad lin-dved in Ihe threatened nut are: HurliiiRiiiii. I'mon I'inbi'. Ninth, we.iem, M A ( . an I the St Joteph A, liiand Inland. I Mitj. l'VrpiMn I'raxl j n.i.i.Ht, Aug .- Ma). I l""i' II I ,ih.i.,.i, Ml, !ul e red I'nitrl htatei minuter ! Norway1 n I Jtwt.lm f.-r i l! ' al'ef j bin ajiii-iintnif i.t I v I'tfu.ltnt f linl, il.fd ben I. 'Iv HoM Autu TMff f Kuiir.! Neb, ,f ! ti.il Telegtatti t-Mmilf niling ual I Vilim ffl fv b( dmmg a coupe ! atolen a! il'l lUnd, He i In MM wnnpg fr el' ten Ihvm II ,!i i rmnty "''o.iv.iie, a. t ln eliatrou fell leul. lauir 11 Dw,(til ili ikihi' a'tempi i'i make a one. t top iran f'iiliiirntal flight from here to Koek' fll field. San Diego, Cat, Theeiari date cf In aerond attempt tiaa not yet Urn rt. The only t'rp planned by l,ie. trnant Doolittle will be al hi home tatMjn at Kelly field, San Antonio, When he make hi only (top hi t'Kiatr will give him a rouamg wel. rome and a routing tend off when he trtwur In fl.ght, aftrr replennhing (lie tank of hi machine with gao line. In preparation for hi crond at. templed tranronlinenul flight Lieu tenant Doolittle i having a peeil De llaviland plane ronitructed. The ga lank of hi airplane will have a 75? gallon capac Jy, wtiile Ihe oil lank will be rleiign'! to carry 24 gallon. Lieutenant Doolittle hope to make the flight in 2i'i hour of actual fly ing tune, A native of California, Lieutenant Doolittle ha been in the aviation tervire once war wa Atrnft againtt Germany, Jle did not erve over ea, however. Boys Help Shove Milk Fund Total to M Mark Anotfirr Omtrihution Comet From a far an Jsaven worth, Kan., for "Baly A aubttautial um ha come in to the Free Milk and Jce fund in the laet three day, thu inuring the con tinued tupply of pure milk and cool ing: ice to it k and weak bahiei in the home of the very poor. A carnival given on the lawn of Mr. J'aul Wilcox and Mr. K. Uu ford realized $6,05, Joy of a Sun day acbool cla in Ueemer, Neb., ent in $14. And for "Our Haby Uoy" come a contribution from Fort Leavenworth, Kan, If von can help, end what you can to Milk and Ice I'und, Ihe umana uee. Mae I., faulil ., . II, 1,, U Anton. Vmt HMVi4; la, . Uaeiw elaM, n irwllh iM- lint ehur.k 4 a-ftend M t Ow A ITrlMuf. jtrrarfla. Ttth ., I a l.MI Me. Ilalli farrl, !MtiMa'a, la. Omaha 4lm ,....,,,,..,,,..... I lea tm tm tm la tm ton tm tm Mr. J.. r. Hpabler, KM, Je,,.,, Mea. Aelkar Tvrim, Hmfrd, Bri,' Knnilar Mwil elaaa, i imtf aalwmal eliwem, awK. Iae Mefarlar ,,,,.,,..,.,..,. V, I. I: "Onr Mi Hot;" Vnrt wn t'nkiwwa. JraleTleM, Nek,, hlMren'a ( aenl.al A, !. ntnrr, aur.er. ....... A, il. Madlaon, eh,.,. Tatal I4M Guardsmen Leave for Annual Camp Khali-Clad Swarm Reproduc es Picture of Stirring Daya of War. VUalti.riuA fitfiire. hiahlv rem?- nUcent of the tirrinir day of 1"17 18, warmed the Union tation Sat urday, with pack and barrack bag. They were 1,400 Nebraska National cruardnmrn. 350 from Omaha, en training for two week' encampment at I'lattumouth. .... Col. Amo Thoma, tn tun uni form, a commanding officer of the 134th infantry. leer officer in glit tering hottlder bar and Sam Browne belt, held the center of the tage, Mother and weet heart were there, too, to ki their fond one good-bye. Final inspection wa held Satur day at 3 at the armory, 1614 Har ney meet. Woman,' 88, Diei After 60 Day. of Fantinf? Louiaville, Ky Aug. 12.-Det ended the fat of Mr. Hetty E. Col fey, 8H, at her home near Mount Vernon, Ky.. on the oOth day of it duration, Mr. Coffey died with out having given a reason for her re dual to eat. Own a Part of Omaha t If yog huy a hnmt you will own r' ,ns community In which you live. If you ran't afford a largt home, buy a amall one now and lull It and buy a larger on when you nerd it, t A complete lint of deairable, worth ih mutiey homx la advertid in the Real Kttat ctiluinna in lha "Want" .d aeetmn cf today' Omaha Ilea. t In many rate raymant of only a few hundred dollar will rnhl ymi in mnv in every payment you ml wi! pit yu one trbl tl"r lo getting c'ar title. :com a properly owner. Maka the Lrl Hep lo.lay by leading Al l. the advrtte re-ent 14 Ihe Keal rtt column ef Tha Dmaha l. m Union and Rail liCadcrs Confer With President Both Side Silent on Develop tnenta in Slioprnena Strike Following Meeting at White Ifouae. VVanbiiiKfon, Aug. 12-fliy A, P.) Leader (A Ihe non-trikitig rail road union, after laving pent three hour and a half at the White Home, part of the time in conference with Pretident Harding and feveral of hi adviieri, and the remainder wailing in the cabinet room while the prei dent received the committee of rail road executive from the New York meeting, left the executive office rarly thi evening without making any ataiemenf. L. K. Sheooard. oretident of tie Order of Conductor. peaking for Ifl attociate, declared that it wa their endeavor to mediate in the contro vert and to ait the preident, and that no atatement would be made public until Monday, in ordtr to pre vent net' oiilicultie irom anting. "We have arranged to leave a committee of the officer of railroad organization not on utrikc tn Wanh ington to aif the effort to atraighten out thi ili?tion," Mr, Sheppard added, "We came to tell him ihe trouble we are having with bad equipment and with armed guard, and to offer our uood advice and our tervire a mediator. We Kave the preudent a formal state ment presenting our view. Nothing to say. "At a retult of what ha gone on here, we are going to ay nothing and we afk the newpaper not to go into enationalim because thi it a very dangerou period' Shep pard aia. We nave otterri to at tint in negotiation with the hop craftt and meantime there it not go ing to be anything to ay. Iiefore going to the White Dome the leadert of the union not on trike had prepared a joint ttatement for publication and the head of the Unking union had arranged to make public their letter of reponc to the president offer of a cttle- ment bai, which wa known to embody a rejection. The withhold ing ot both document wa consid ered ignificant a indicating an at tempt to bring about an adjustment and a tending to prevent any widen ing of the breach between the rail road and the ttriking employe. "Nothing to Announce. The rail executive who were headed by T, Dewitt Cuyler, chair man of their anociafion, left the White J louse after two and a half hour, Mr, Cuyler, peaking for the group, taid there wa ''nothing to ar,nounce," and refuned to comment on the tituation, Mr, Cuyler taid that the execu tive reply to the pretident' pro po uat tubmilted, but they had een aJed by the pretident not to ditcuii it a yet. lie added that he pretuined the pretident withed time to ttudy the reply. Arrangenietitt were made for the executive' committee to meet again with I'reiiilent Harding Sunday morning, Mr, Cuyler did not ex pert the execiitlvei to hold any eon ferencet among tlirmtelvet tonight and added that he would return o New York Sunday, Dr. Hrmtrtt Mitthell, Noted Iowa Miuiter, J)iri Sioux C ity, la , Aug. 12 1 Jr. Urn. netl Mitthell, W, ir 70 ye.nt a prominent figure in lb Mrthnii rpucopal church of Iowa, died al ,lh Mthocit lioipnal Ihi nmrning, The oldett minuter in nortliwrtt. ;tm Iowa, Or, Mitibeil wat tailed tbt I'Neitor of Ioh4 Mriboilitiii," II, wat on ol the founder of Morning tide c ollr are. Althoualt lli pioneer prraihrr wit nit a titk bed in a h i.piul at il lime. In MiitH eied (Se roll fj! fnr th e-ftl h lune at the 'iiuu tntifir. 'em t( the thin li t.itt tail, e te. liiveiej (ttun tbat illrnt and up let lait week tnjoyed gnod Imlili A t'gntl liibitt wat pad fr, Milchell in Mtv, I'J.'il, when b pic. im u hung in Hit im gi:re al ilH ttpilol m l't Moinei, where pnrirtiU of fni!v lh mtl tni.netit ,iimin m itt.il Jurtioii in Heparaliofi li Oie.'lliinl AfiiotjfiU V'ufA in May, 1921. French Amazed at Stand fyidon, Aug. li-ffty A. P.)Th French deligatin lo the conference on German afrair wa amaed lo learn that lb Ilritith g'vernmnt propote and inntf upon redncticyn of the German reparation par me n't to about one-third fbe amount fiaed by the lndon redi!e of paymentt of May, 'U -that it, ttnul alto gether the annual f att oavn en(a iA , iMWMUMt gold and l leave only the iU per ruii erfeni on li'i - man p(rl, J be tet of Premier l-l'vd Geora pertonaf, wbirh form part of the 10th I'oint ol Ite Uritith rr.efuofaridiiin readt; Teat of Vftmorandum, 'Subject to acceptance br llie German government ol lhr guaran l ei, it will be for the reparation commotion to grant a moratorium in retpeit to all rmh payment remain ing due frrmi (.errnany up to Ihe 41 it of Ijtttmhtr, YUl, and, further, Ihe committion thai), a oon a pjttiblc, fix Ihe annual paymentt Iff rath in retpeet to all peace treaty r harget for the tut reeding percd al aurb an tmount mt ex'eedmg Mt prr cent of (lie value of German export a Ihey may find to be proper with a view lo the early flotation of a loan by the German government, the major por- lion of which aball be devoted lo Ihe payment of rrparaKotn, M, 1'oinrare had doubt regarding the interpretation to be placed 'n thi article, and it wa one of the point referred by the the premier to the committee of expert. Reduce Cath Payment. Only at thi afternoon' aiiting of the experit' committee did M, fe Latteyrie, the French finance min uter, obtain explanation , Irom the'te M 1 1 Hr.-.ith member that it wa de-l I A.) K(lfOriillS igned to reduce the total cath oar- ' ment to a turn anjoiintinic to 26 per cent of the value of German export. but leaving the pottibihty (till of payment in kind. M, 1.1 Latfeyrie i unnert-ood to iiave intormed the committee there wa not Ihe Icatt chance of the French government accepting uch an iJea, or aerimtly contidering i, Conteruently, the negotiation 1 twecn the ftriiith and French are at a ttandtfill. Th member of the French delegation were greatly ur pritcd that Mr, Lloyd George hould nd word to M. J'oineare that he wa leaving J-ondon over .Sunday, thu eauting the lot of one day when only two dav remain before the expiration of the date on which the next German payment it due, under the partial moratorium now in operation. Central City Woman Is Killed by Train ( mtral City, SVI Aujf, 12-GSpe-cial.; A car driven by Ira Miller, who wa accompanied by hi wife and daughter, wa trurk by a L'mon Pacific freight engine at the erod ing jutt wctt of the city. Mrt, Mil ler died of her injurie I wo hour later, Mr, Miller tnttained a cruthed ankle and other injurie that may prove atal. The Miller were jutt atagtinjr for Lincoln to vitit with relative. Three train were in the yard and in watching; two the third went un noticed by Mr, Miller and he drove directly jn front of it. The young daughter jumped from the car and etcaped uninjured. Three Killed, Five Hurt When Train Hits Truck Anandale, Minn,, Aug. 12 Three men were killed and at leatt five perton injured when an oil truck wa ttruck by (rain Xo, 107 of the Minneapolis Si, Paul tk Sault Sfe, MaHe railway late today, at grade crotting here, WHERE TO FIND THE Bid FEATURES OP THE SUNDAY REE taut or, Malta ItHlfnn Nolreltlna ll,mia-. lata I, Ore, tha Moat at lha Plata IIoum 1'aea 4, Mltnrlal f'umm.iit V$m , VrinU lmmla 'au at iMimli Hum-. .g, f tllT TWO aanet kea, aa4 fMlueea. I'aee I ami t, lha tlarrtea t4f, at ll.le ami Harr.N .Bg, g fin lit IW,), at Omaha I'aia I, o.li.t t.Miirll liluir, tilt". !( , lnit.a Mante4 I'ull. l uce t, I'I Pipatlal lnlrre.1 M,f.l, I I. W.k.l. a4 Hwawlal !'. I sm a ra a ! a, "lha l la lietpel-, " l'aa I. tlM TIIMft, awl.tr 4 .e l ha.lti Villh f.llt fate AmaMm.Mla e.f a t "lna.r al a Mtl. r.a," he lt a tail-. I-.,. , Hadla Iiim faa . HmI tMtr 'at (, mmi tmr. ati tint, a M.fl,," tllaa KH-b-a ,hil ! hr Mill Ima I'aaa I, Tk WafU tM,M,' Mu.a4 Im-UU. mmiI al tlal hr Ilaeat4 Ma.. I.taih-. (at t. llaeatlaMl' t. , fka 1ml, WMUai" fata t. t tttall fat tkt kl4tf-a I 'It. In olden time learned mee) mind trying lo o)v the d fix j , ; ,; i fn the marriage ceremony of that patt "until death do V part", meant aomerning. I j j j j I ' j ! When Mr, Balfour returned to England, a few month ago, a grateful nation gave him an earldom in recognition of hi triumph at Wtth-ington. Submitted for Omaha I5c(; Prizes Jutir to Htart at Otire Winner Will U Known Iy Kn4 of Month. r.r ,., .,j-,. lorialt were tubmilted in The Omaha Pee editorial-writing rontett whwh ci,ed latt 'J bnrtday. , Work c f iu byilL thctn and t-wJ ViorK l junking tnem anj teicct- n the beM three for the Mint of: A flS and fl'l -Jil urt at w i mi tiiihiiii ,,,,,-, if judged wit), the- wi.ir.er on fMt; conducted by 2,1 other Xl,fc pa- per and the- be.t three in thi final f bene three winning editorial will be ,.i .,..- -.. ,,.,. ... HOD, 50 and $.'5 by I he Omaha Pee, The writer of them will be brought to Omaha to be uet of honor at Pee to the Kebraka Prct a'tocia- lion, the evening of .September 1, Winner will be announced toon ihe, judae have completed their iMii'pin io or Kivrn ny im labor, tomelimc before the end of! thi mor.th Kinety-tix editorial vere tent in for the profrrtional editorial-writing confcot an dlhe bctt three of thete will receive prize of fX), ff0 and 2S. Sun to Form Combine Against Pekin Rule Canton, Aug. 12,-ff!y A. P,) Sun Yat-Sen, defioted pretident of South (hina, who fled from here Wednetday, i going to Shanghai to meet representative of Chang Tto Lin, governor of Manchuria, together with leader in Chckiang province, and General I itug, one of Wtt 1'ei l'u' officer, to terfei t combination againtt Wu and the Pekin dunnitra-j lion, it wat leariicn ncre tooav. Pekin, Aug. ll.WHy A. P,)-M. foffe, envoy of the tovict governnient ff Motcow, arrived here today, to open trade and other negotiation with the, ( hine:e government, MViliciil (Hard Itcgiiticiit Orilcrfl for Ncliraka Lltiroln, A ii, 1.' (Special.) -Ne. Iiriil,i National giiar'Uuicu were en trauii.ig today lr lluir IJMay cn ciimpmeiit to be belli at Plattniiouth, I he i atni it t.ien hiinday, Adt, i nil II, J, Paul announced bedite b.nitii for the ciiitin thti he ,'lud received otdi'ii from the War i!e. jparimiiit to M i nn! a medical regl J im nt In Nebraska, 'I hit roinprlirt a , Jveterinaty riiij.aiiv, lluilual tupply I inniiinny, tiii'ilinl Uhoialoty ti i ion. j I "U'e v.iM raie lint irgiiiirnt inline, j iibwtely alli r lle en ainpnieiil at I ' I'lull.nu.iilll " 11,11 I'. ill t.llll i .... ,., ., ... . n... I'ltt 1 Aerial I'ngffllit Centr,il I ily, Nil.., Aug, I.' (Sie- jcial) An aeiiid pjertiit under the , ' ' " " ! " i" iin i"i am v, at i "iiinnit n hi y jtv, be li.,d nut ll.it my Augiu! ;vt4n,er btt made tlucliing n.ur, In 'l number of (hipt t.H be,l(f ,(,, ,ltr,tIIM ,. (Mlr, ,,. m. i.lird by the I hi. .l '"latd t ,a.ii.g mi'un a lad'ut of . . ,i mil, A ii.ltii ill l!ie Alii, r 1 1 rt I e i.l,,ll, 1 .V lit! tonipa'iy Hul.v l ift i.i Hut. I l"i.l i ii Piw, Ncl. , Aug I.' tSpnial )-!A .lreti uli bl,y buy wti lell lilt llie ttep i the ('aU' IkiIiI II All"';, I In the l.atkel Willi iht bti.y H4i tipaied iMby fxiul, a lo'tile i.( nulk and a tHmtl.'v ol Today, the out relation more difbcuM Today, lha hi recent not Fruit Merchants lo Assist Women Dealer Farm A Modal ion to Kre-p lfoiiwvivei InformftJ on Market (ndilion. t Jlouwwivet iif 'ebrakta in year; to come will be aided materially in ' lit ..t.rft!,t .I Iruila ittiA veietubfea I Utt canning. j Their day of marketing at the u,,,,,,., t 1,1 . ,Ve I 't i,;, information come with the announcement of the formaliro (4 thw Kebra.ka Frtiil lcaler.' avtoci- m Lincoln b.tt Wedue.day. The - u..a ' mmbw??. eW' ,Md" "'rt ':.:'..!'. ! .... a... i'Ir' .'" " eaercited fhaxr wit probltm , , . . ' , tin rr e, "v v V.AUnmt the. prolett of the mn. J',',,f? 1 i VSa.Tu 'vZ" -' - CM, 1 !f ilurf,4 w fHf, l)f jt ( 4) ; rv. Omaha. , . . - i "f , , . i j J urpotet o) trie organization ar i f tnform the continuing public when j ......... ... .,,-.-. tcaton and the b tt time to punhate for canning, j Following f the honor try merr,- , bertln'p; A. M. Kelton, f)maha; K. P. Milhr, Omaha; O, ('. Timtiiont, . M. furry and -', K. Palmer, .Supporting member: Tn'mblc Prother, Omiba; J. Grainger k Lo, Lincoln; North Platte Mercantile company, North Platte; Kearney Wliobtale company, Kearney; ,Sta cy Prother, Lincoln; Gilinky Fruit company, Omaha; iJolan Prnit company; (irand Itland; Prown Fruit company, Grand bland; John ton Fruit ornpany, Hatting; Hatt ing Fruit company, Hatting; Nor folk Grocery company, Norfolk; Starey Wiley company, Fremont; Haley Neeley company, Norfolk; U, I'.Iotky company, Omaha; J, Kobin ton company, Omaha; liandt-Karia company, Omaha; r Meyer Fruit company, fJmaha; Sherman Fruit company, Omaha; N. l.evim.on com pany, Omaha, and the Poach Fruit and Produce company, Omaha, Mystery Surrounds Attack at Holdrege Holdrege, Nih Autf. 12. Cc . i tl ) Jnliil Kirmhtier, tiiglil work mini al the Holdrege jiC ueain fac tory, Mat fniiud l)ing uii oimi iout, bound and gagued on I Ik floor o . t. . i .... i .. .... i.. ... . to work. Ill Itamlt and feet Htrtr tied with an eateutmn l.mip conl, ' A tirainuig clotli l.a, ben, u.d at! a gag, ( j 'Ihe a.iault it a imrle to (he j me iirfiii v fuv en tiirive. rei irii iiu ixilne. a liolhlmr ahoul tint l.iaiil id v.i'ne a (Intuitu i. Money and otber valualilct in Ka' t. hnct't " kelt were unium In d Nn matkt o tinlellcr wife fuiiiul oil the laca or body of the iiiim by Hi Ma Bill who atU ndi il hmt, . , - . . ( 1 lirrtiiiiiK rr.iiii'tinn H. H ., lit Mlllllly iVlir lUlllllilllH ItaMd.'Ipli, Nth, Aug. II- (Spr-liii il ) Thtrhltig It ptngirttiiig r .!- N1 ..11,. - ... .1.1. I.. ., ,. . . . . I i . .. lioui lieie, duulile the number l'ial did the y,iuk a I iu ', 'I lit iii.ill, i iiMMiuiitily (iwiitd lhtril,ir, It gtiiiuig int I.i t rapidl)', Many farnieit at ttaikiiig tluir t,t' t lint Mtr, lully a thud if the imp ht lug put up Hut ihe l k id any Mm f ir lb ptit I 'I wnkl It be (inil'g u idow it) Hit tliju't i'i pat lutet; problem of eatablitbing riarmonf-e between capital em. labor i even of aolutiori. T ody, with one divorce to our marriage, the worda "until divorce do u part" would teem to be msr timely. ttme - rvaikn la excoriating him for on the international debt quettion. Express Hale Hike on Milk Ordered t Off for Present 1'rotr-al File-1 on JMialf of Sl)ippcr Hear Fniil Sftr'm to He 1MJ Next Monili. tin rested expre rate on ihe 1 lla- ""' Otitral "'! Great .Vorthern rail u' f'i,m tr!'m P'!mt ' Jxmtli lkota and Iowa have by "P"'"! P'iX ' H' rna'tt-r, $rrtrAuu to information re. ivr! ve.lerd? bv l,e traffic btrreaii of the ;iiW of (m- a can on tne j iimoi i.cnirai ranroao, the Inter.tate Commerce tommittion ,,f.r.,( ,(,,, an, landed until -V ov,,i.r m yui A hearing wiil ,r t),-ij in t'.'iicral court Jtrplewwef 17 More Kxamnier Gaulf, it wat tiated. The avuntrt on milk and cream announced by the Great Northern railroad from point in South iJ.'ikota and Jowa to Omaha were from 20 to 4 cenit a can, Partiarch Militant in Campat West Point Wet Point, ,Vel Aug. 12, ffipecial.) More liian PW niembert of the Odd Pellow lodge, patriarch Militant, with their faiiulict, are en camped at Neligh park here, Thit it the third cantonment held atWett I'oint by Ihe Patriarch' Miklant, Pcpretcniaiivci are here front all partt of the ttate for a weck't out- jK J parlmetit ('ommandrr Jatne M, horl and hit ttalf are in charge. They are; H, A, Johlitmi, Neltem While, H, H, Goblcti utid G, J Trakumiit, all of Omaha; ), W. Conger of Loup C'ity, J, H, Snyder of Alliance, J, G, Swop of North Platte, I , C, (i. Jenti'ii of Superior, W, C, Harper of Wymote, C, F, Jiihnion of Fremont and L, J, put. her of Lincoln, Other tlitliii guithcil tm n ht the ciiiiioiiuirnt ate: Major M, I, Secor, LI. ill. Col. J, W, .Schreiner and Ma), den. O, II ScrVny, all id the d. parimenl of Iowa, l'lllilu)f a of Allirlimn .. in . , , I.im'hiiioIivp I Ittlit to (Jiut Dnnkiik, N, V, Aug I.' - I uttr- i hundted employe nf (lie priiokt P'anl of the A.,iii(oi 1 oi nlilotlve i nut fa ii v uaiktii iiiit Hilt altct etiKin when a I. in kawrf.ina enuuie ki run into the ,l,iii fur i'i.nii fluty alioul 4 tiiei li ,.ii, t and .to Ijlmii tt remain. til at ink lit lie plum, j I he i iiiiip.iiiy fun i I the iiie when ill onteied the Mien In woik (HI III etipt-li'l tniiinr, At a niretiiig lait i .. . i . ,i . i. i i . i iiig.M ' " ii i'H'h mill aiiiun lak - alliM rb'iug liptir ttntkd'rlng ilii.pinen tinkr, voimg b'K) to ei(aii1l auepling lli wink, The Wcalhcr Purtittt, Smutty, (ir; (ml tint It ihtitni In lrni,i 1,1'me Huutly TtmpetiiuiM, a. I r m,,.,.-. i p la m a. a a hi l a, m It tt at a t; I a l att am) UVatlionixl 5ertlcf? KeaumeiJ After liort Delay -Iloritlitioira.in Otnalia JVadirallv Normal, t I larding Plans New Move Following lh hor lieup on the N'orthwetfern yetterday l lloine, it, ptueiger tervire in and out of Omaha returned to reator.ab! tlafe of normally yrt'erday alter noo and lt ri ght. 'Ihe Nortliwettern, fter a dday of i few b'urt beiaioe titemen retut'd lo man ecginet al P,',ii, adiut'ed Itte Iroubie aad began to more t - ttjint wi'h regular irrwt and (il l.arncontiiienfal ra.'i-t were puih , 1 i.ig through. 1 Almott all traiut on. ll "'fudi ', into Omeba were running t'.ghtly Irhi.id Udile latt tiiglil, bill no ; bng ije'ayt ,,f lieiipt w.e r'per'ed ' on any of Ihe r,iH ! Train Now Moving. I f-ot Angrlet, Aug, M (l!y A, P.) ' -'Ihe lieu? of peiriger train on tli I num Pacific railroad, riuitirg from lb' walkout of trainmen, wat ! broken tin afternoon, a cording to i aiittounreiiietil al the offee of W If foriittoifc, general mtiuttr of ilfe l. Ang'-le and Sail Lake divi !t,n. All tram were moving at 2 lb t afternvxiti, it wa tted, 'I wo eatt "id one wetthound 'train, wb.'h were ttalled near Call jenie, K'ey,, pulled out between noon land I, it wat taid, I The train are operated by theil ! tegular crew', Chief Clerk Smith atd. He had no detail concerning 1 lerm of teitlenient. Two tttint Annulled, tdti FrancUco, Aug, I, The Woien pacific overland tram, one having Man I rancite at 9 1) a, m,, and the fthtf a' 7;J) p. m . were an nulled today, 'Ihe railroad cmtny blamed ttrike cnditioei t Oaklano and fctoikt'en for their ftvm in cut tug off fbe, (runt. Men Walk Out. Iron Piver, Aug. I2,-Forly engi ner, firemen and witehmen of the Pert Marejuette and Northwetfern Pere railroad walk'4 out today, de clarinar their engine lo be unfit and dangerou. Their action forced ut-( prntion of ore tbiprnent amounting to 12 ear daily. ,Only mail moved out of here today,' May Maka New Move. Wathington, Aug, 12 -(By A. P.) Preatdmt Jfardmg, according M, Ihe belief ttpretted by ome union t leader, w planning a new move today in thtwailroad trike tituation - joint meeting: of railroad execu tiVet and rail organization leadert. Tin belief wat epreed after the pretident had aperit two hour with the chief of the nontlriking imimt and had received the antwer to hit latt peace propotal from ljeth the ex eculive and the triking empkryet, 7 he belief that the pretident plan ned nch a new move filled in well with Ihe information that leaked out during the day to the effect he had abandoned hi plan to ak rongretr neat tek fer Pgitlation dealing with the ttrike tittaHon, The development!, almott ttart ling in their iinexpefiednett, placed the two gre',1 almott within 'peak ing difnce of each other, ' Chairman Ignore Order. Lo Angelet, Aug. 12-1). E, fray ne, chairman here of the Urotbrrho! of Firemen and F.ngineer, taid to day in connection with the telegram from Pretident W, G. Lee of the Brotherhood of Kailroad Trainmen lhat lie "could not and would not order the men under hi jurftdiction lo return to work." He raid that it wa an Individual matter where the brotherhood men left their work a individual due lo ITar in l't fwc, ftmm (htt.) Two Killed in Gun Fight ' After Church Services Soinertct, Ky,, Aug. 12. Two men are dead and another i believed to be dying in a hotpital here a the remit of gun fight Thurtday night at the dote 'if a religion tervire at Mount Viitory, about 25niileieatt ol here. The dead are Abe Nolen, lay pattor of the Mount Victory church. and Ktter Dkn, farmer. Kill Kich ardton, a farmer, wa wounded. Officer wne told that Dyke and Richardtnn, with trveral other young men, wens to rhurth tervire, which wa bring conducted by Nolen, with the avrmrd intention of breaking up the turning, 'J hey Her unturiett. lul, however, and departed, One member of the tongregaiion, fearing ttotihle, obtained a timtgtin and gave it to the pattor, On hi way horn Nolen, It It reported, met the two men hn are alleged to hava fitcd on bun, Nolen returned the fire, The p.nlor, who) reiently rtm here, hat been active againat moon tblnrt. (llotitlinr ami Normal Trnirralurt Due Nfil VtVrk Waihlnglon. Aug UWttther nulltiok nr the trk beginning Men. day I I'l'pfr Miitittlipl and bmer Mn- mult valley t, I'o.ky muiitiii and plateau egiinti t untidetahla tluuiG iiirtt, tuitnial tr.npeiatuiti naM'trd I, ml tliiiwelt. J'trilic mifi liriteial'y fair hi ftlifi'tnitj Imtl r 410 1 in Washinginii tut OltgoMi liniiual leinprttlilie, llo.ly of Him ittioflt Itecomril at l'aH (lily Ftllt f ily, Nth, Aug l.'-Oiiie, l) -1ti lAdy ol Wtlitr T'llumt, IU, ulii b'tl hit I I while taiiHiiniirf In h Miiimiil tuft, tt tttsi'tu4 ltt a lni'U il lit ti it i t - 1 1 '.hi It a (II a tt I i