Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 08, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATUll DAY, DECEMBER 8, 1900.
Saturday
and
Monday
December
8 and 10. f
CHOICE
T m y am mm am mm mm m mm m jgmm Ammw
I Wtt Saturday
B December &$L-v
J 8 and 10. ' f?vj1
I D0LLARS Fwfdllars
t
J f jj' 'N. Five Dollars
ABV I Fivb Dollars
1 ZaW i tm i -
'Five Dollars
CHOICE
DOLLARS
' 7 Five Dollars
f PHELPS IN ROLE OF PIIELPS
Lincoln Citizen Standi Charged, with
Forging His Own Naino.
MONEY ORDER IS INTENDED FOR ANOTHER
Letter la Said to Huts Ileen Opmed
liy Sluu of Sunic .umc, Who la
Acuuartl of Appropriating-
Conteuta.i
' Charlos rhelps of Lincoln U In charge
of the United States marshal under Indict
ment by the. federal grand Jury on tho
charge of Yorglng a nemo to n money ordar
and securing by tho forgery tho sum of $1.
The caso tit peculiar In that It la not
charged that the prisoner signed any other
than hi own namo. Tho evidence before
the grand Jury showed that there aro two
porHonb by the name of Cliarlcn rhelps re
siding in the capital city; that on Septem
ber 20. 1899, a money order was Usued by
the postmaster at Beatrice, Nob., In favor
of Chorllo Phelps for tho sum of l; that
this order was delivered by tho postmaster
'at Lincoln to the prisoner, who opened tho
letter In which It was contained aud signed
tho ardor securing tho money, The evi
dence further showed Unit the money order
Instantly1
Stops-
Pain.
Rtieuntlti, Nturalgia. Heaiache,
women's suturing, Nervous Tension
Immediately alleviated ami iiirely cured by
Ofaneluo tfficUct, harmtutun ll alcr
tjecu, f
"Oranifetne alvuyi relletra my pain
in the lioad sud mental fntigue."
mcaara r iioanianr, aivemsing
manager mo iio more, vincago,
Sold by drneglits generally In 2$ and Mo
ackacet. A trixl Dckao will be tent to
auy aUqreae for S-cent itamp.
RAN8EINE CHEMICAL CO.,
Chicago, III.
7 I 0Qrawn
Five Dollars!
. X
The
Price
We Make
is tho price wo
take. Wo toll but
ono story truth
Inland blunt.
was Intended for tho other Charles Phelps,
and tho Indictment followed.
So far as the records show this Is tho first
tlnle a man has been Indicted for forgery In
a federal court for signing his own namo
to an Instrument, although it Is not un
known to the-lTtato practice. Tho prisoner
disclaims any knowlodgo of the affair, say
ing that ho signed no money order of the
kind jnenticnod In tha Indictment.
FIRST WIFE S TITLE IS CLEAR
Marrlnire Ilond of Henry Suyder'a
ailcce la Invalid llecnuae of
Kxlatlnir llclnlluualilp.
Judgo Ylnsonhaler has settled the marital
complications In tho family .of tho late
jlcnry W. Bnydur In n ruling made yos
toraay on the application of Snyder s sec
ond wife for tho appointment as adminis
tratrix. Snyder left nn estate of value.
ComplIentlon.H nt onco arnso In consequence
of the appearanca of a wife who had not
been taken Into consideration. This Mrs.
Snydor convinced tho court that her mar
rlago thirty years ago In Now York state
wag valid. Snyder's second marriage after
u divorce was contrary to the statutes, for
tho reason that he married his niece.
The court overruled the motion-fob tho
appointment of the socond wife as admin
istratrix and appolntod -II. S, Rhoados to
look after tho estate at tho suggestion of
the first bTB. Snyder.
Stanrr Called to Account.
Tho Oral arrest under th bankruptcy law
was that of Nelson H. Stoner of Juniata,
Neb., who Is now In charge of tho marshal,
Last September Mtnnlo K. Stoner of Juniata,
wife of tho accused, mado application to bcr
declared a baukrupt,. She filed a list of
assots, and In tho examination before J. A.
Oardnor, referee, evidence was taken upon
tho amount of her present holdings. It Is
alleged In ai Indictment returned by the
last federal grand Jury that Stoncf testified
that all of the property of tho bankrupt
was listed, when In truth and to his knowl
odgo sho had concealed binding twlno to
the value of fl.OOO, aud had failed to list
It on the schedule.
Ancient Case Mlauuapd Of.
Judgo Keysor has given a decision In the
case of Joseph Darker and others against
John H. (Irecn, In accordance with a former
pplntou In favor of tho plaintiffs. The suit
Is nn old ono, having beeu commenced In
18S7 to determine the ownership of a parcel
of land known as the atone quarry In
Qrandvlew addition. It has been up for a
hearing In the district court three times
and as many times to the supreme court,
Just One Yea.r Ago
This store advertised a "New Idea Sale." The idea was the selling of seasonable
Suits, Jackets, Etc., in S2ason, and not follow the old fogy icha of waiting until Janu
ary and. after the RI 7R Wr hmren anrl th rhnre lUincrs rArlroA rv in Urtrt - Tint..
ary Clearing Sale. Our "new idea sale" gives you new, clean stylish garments just when you want them, and at the same
price or less than you would find them at in the so-called January clearing sale. Most of you know the result of our New
Idea Sale last season. 'Twasf a winner of the greatest magnitude. 'Twas the talk of the surrounding country. Our
Cloak Department has been a wonderful success this season, and we're satisfied with the result, and now we're going to
Tiave a great Jacket Sale, and in January when other stores are selling out the left-overs, weHl be planning how to make the
best retail store in Omaha better. Now, to make a long story short, we're going to sell short Jackets at a short price, and on
Saturday arvd Monday, Dec. 8 rvd 10,
Your Choice of any Short Jacket in the House for
FIVE DOLLARS
Jackets made of heavy Boucles, Cheviots, Coverts, Vicunas. Meltons and fine Kerseys, in all the shades; lined with
Skinner's Guaranteed Lining, or plain and fancy Taffeta Silks; perfect in fit 'and workmanship. All this season's new,'
clean, crisp, stylish garments. '
Jackets worth $8.50
Jackets worth $10.00
All go
Remember
Choice of nny
short Jacket in the house
5
DOLLARS
where It was remanded not long ago. The
plaintiffs aro Joseph Barker, John I. lie
dick, (leorgo P. Bemls, Lowla S. Heed,
Emmu I, Jones, Dana a. Jones, Evn S.
Jones, Hattle Halton and Ferdinand
Strcltr.
The court hold that the portion of tho
land worked by Green shall be his unless
other owners not litigants In tho present
BUlt appenr to dispute the ownership. Tho
entire trnet comprises six and throe-tenths
acres. Tho plaintiffs were adjudged owners
of fifty-three, one-hundrddths acres under
the decision nnd Orecn becomes the owner
of the rest.
Ilrflt'lt Muat l!e Mudn Good.
Judge Fnwcott hns Issued an order com
manding tho mayor and the city council to
tobo Immediate steps to provide money to
wlpo out tho deficit In tho school fund. Tho
Hoard of Education secured a mandamus In
September, 1808, to .compel tho city ex
ecutives tp tako enre of tho deficit, which
amounts to $169,392, The nttornoy for the
board has shown the court that tho deficit
still stands. The order cites the mayor
and tho council members to appear In court
on December 12 nt the peril of being In
contempt to show why tho terras of tho
mandamus should not bo carried out.
Court lotfa.
Judgo Knvsor has granted a legal separa
tion to Minnie .Shipley from John L.
Shipley.
Michael A. ATtolt haB nppllcd for a divorce
from Mary Akolt, alleging a statutory
offense.
Stolla BlmpHon hns petltlonetl the courts
for a divorce from John Simpson. Tho
p'.ea Is abandonment, v
Judgo Fawcctt has crnntcd n decrco of
divorce In the enso of Peter II. Kler against
Anna M. Kler. nwnrdlng tho father tho
custody of n child, Chnstor.
Thomas Haynes of David City lias filed
application to be 'adjudicated a bankrupt
bv, thn Ilnttpil Htnlps ilUfrlnt Imlir.v n,.
lists debts of J1.S01.DQ nnd assots of $900. '
Judge Dickinson has irranted n decree of
dlvorco tn the enso of Ella Hhepard against
Hnlph I, Shcpnril. Tho maiden mime of
tho plaintiff, llllu McDonald, waa restored.
Hoforo JiuIko linker tho following men
bailee; B. J. Hurko, horao stealing; lid
Caldwell, grand larceny, Each entered a
n.eu oi noi gumy.
Judao linker Is hearlmr tho caso of the
state against Mary Scott, tho charuo being
cutting with Intent to wound. The Bcott
woman and Mary Hudson quarreled over
u man and came tn blows on lower Four
teenth street ono night In October. The
Scott woman Is suld to have plunged a
kulfn Into her rival's side, Indicting a
serious wouna.
Before Judne Carland In the United
States court ' yesterday the trial of the
case of Otto C lilrney against the Chicago
House Wrecking compnny was begun. In
this case the plaintiff seek to recover
L
were arruignea at yesierciays session of
court on tho chnrges given with tbelr
names: Dno'Sllcott, breaking and entering
In the day time: J. W. Kelly. Inrccnv nn
FivepLlars
at one price, FIVE DOLLARS.
Five Dollars
15,000 damages for injuries received while
In tho employ 'of the defendant company,
alleging that while lie was engaged In tlta
work of demolishing the liberal arts build
ing at 'the Omahn exposition grounds other
workmen, nt the command of agents of the
compuny, loosened certain timbers, which
foil upon him, knocking him to the ground.
In this enso of Schmoller & Mueller
against tho Merchants' lnxuranca company
In tho United States circuit court Judgo
Cnrlund dismissed the nctlon without
prejudlco, when it appeared from the evi
dence that tho defendant has offered to
submit tho questions at Ihhuo to arbitra
tion, as provided by tho policy of Insur
ance, This offer the plaintiff had refused
io accept,
ON TRAIL OF MISS CONNERS
Poller .Secure KleetliiK Clue to I5vnn-
Ivc Domestic IVIinae llerord
' ArouavN Simpleton.
Nolllo Conners, the mysterious blond
domestic" for whom the police havo been
looking for several weeks, has como to
light again, but only for a few hours, as
sho dropped out of sight leforo the officers
could locate her. She waa employed for
two days this weok as mnld-pf-all-work In
tho homo of Dr. Ira Van Camp, 623 North
Twentieth streot. Her work being unsatis
factory she was discharged at tho closo of
tho socond day, and her present where
abouts Is unknown.
The police boltevo that thin young woman
Is In lcncue with a band of thieves, and
that bhe gains access to homes'under the
EuIbo of a domestic to ascertain the value
and biding place of tho family Jowelrand
other treasure, later to "tip off" the situ
ation to her male pals. She nover gives
tho same namo at any two places. At tho
Van Camp home she Introduced herself as
Mary Brown. The police know hoj- as
"Ilubber-Neck Nell." Sha Is tall, very
Blender, with light yellow hair and light
bluo oyes. Ono of her peculiarities is to
order tho "lady of tho house" out of tho
kitchen whenever the latter presumes to
Invade that domain.
11 o lleuutlfull
A clear, clean complexion is the founda
tion of all beauty. Cascarets Candy Ca
thartic make and keep the skin soft and
volvety. All druggists, 10c, 25c, COc.
llaliy filrl la Identified.
Thn S-mnnths-oId baby girl which wab
found on the doorstep of E, C. Hunt'a resi
dence. 818 North Forty. second ntri.
Wednesday nlnht. has been turned over to
the Child Saving Institute, where It will
stay until a permanent homo can found
fnr It. Sunerlntendent Clark nt th til.
atttuto has learned who thn child's parents'
are, abut prefers not to make the name
Known ui preavm,
For a Cold In the Head.
LAXATIVE UH0M0.QN1NIN8 TABLETS.
Five Dollars
Five
Jackets worth $15.00
Jackets worth $20.00
Remember
Choice of any
short jacket iu the house
DOLLARS t
SOAP AS A DIET FOR FELONS
Jail Officials Are Imposed Upon by Pris
oners' Desperate Buse.
ALREADY WEND0VER ESCAPES PENALTY
Prisoner Juat Found Guilty of Burg
lary Alao Aaaumes Ghastly Pallor
of Consumptive In I.nat
Stages of Dlaraae.
Tho men In charge of tho county Jail bo
lltvo there Is a carefully devised plan among
some of tho prisoners to escape long
sentences In tho penitentiary by tho old
prison ruse of "soap eating." Tho trick Is
one that has been practiced from time Im
memorial by shrewd Jailbirds on keepers
and custodians holding places of tho kind
for .the first time and consequently 'not
versed In tho ruses of cunning prisoners
It has happened not Infrequently that, at-
tcrneyB, Judges and even physicians are
caught by the deception, and It Is thought
that the prisoners in tho tall, having heard
how easily men wearing tho striped suits
In tho Lincoln penitentiary contrived to
cscapo long, sentences a few years ago by
this means, agreed to try trio same methods,
securing release ono at a tlmo until the
authorities learned they had been duped,
By a few weeks of lnslduous soap eating
a man of strong constitution can bring blm
soli into sucn a state pnysicauy mai ao
will have tho appearance of one in the last
stages of consumption. It Is easy to con
ceal a bar of soap In an out-of-the-way
corner of the cell whore it will be accessible
for an occasional nibble when none of the
keepers aro within sight. Gradually the
complexion of tho soap eator becomes
sallow and bis flesh dwindles away. Then, If
bo affects a hollow cough, only an ex
perienced physician can detect symptoms
that the man Is not a consumptive. When
once a prisoner Ib sent to the hospital for
treatment it Is an easy matter to make his
"got-away," as an escape Is called In the
vernacular of the prison.
la Sorenaon'a lllneaa Genuine f
John Sorenson, who hid a hearing beforo
Judge Baker Thursday afternoon on the
charge of breaking Into a South Omaha
dwelling with intent to steal, Is believed to
be a "soap eater," Sorensan was caught In
the house by the police. There was a clear
case against him and there was every pos
sibility that he would be sentenced to a
1"
Dollars
.
Five Dollars
Five Dollars
Five Dollars
Brisk
Moving
Dimes
to dollars quiokly
prow, as our pop
ular price makes
our business go.
long term In the penitentiary, Shortly
after Sorenson'e admittance to the Jail he
began to grow thin and sickly. When he
was brought Into the court for trial he had
to be carried by tho sheriffs, being hardly
nioro than a skeleton, When io spoke bis
volco was not louder than a whisper and
people a few foet away were unablo to dis
tinguish ,hla words. Thero was considerable
talk about not prosecuting him, but send
ing him to a hospital Instead.
Thon the Jailors recalled a similar In
etanco when Wendover, a man charged with
forgery a few months ago, had exactly tho
same appeal nncc, and when he was sent to
SU Joseph's hospital for treatment ho mado
his escapo through a window. They decided
that Sorenson alao is shaming, and that
somb of tho desperate men In tho Jail have
devised this plan of effecting their release.
Sorenson was found guilty by tho Jury In
spite of his pltable condition, and he was
led back to tho Jail, where precautious will
be taken to keep soap out of his reach.
LEE WILL VISIT KANSAS CITY
Mlaaourl Town Prepare llnnuuet In
Honor of New Com nut nd nut '
Htnfl Uflloera Appointed.
On December 19 denoral Fltzhugh Lec,
with his family and staff, will be 'tho guest
of honor at' a banquet to bo given by the
Commercial club, of Kansas City. Yester
day a committee from that body, consist
ing ottEdward M. Clondennlng, secretary,
Oardlner Lathrop and Charles Marshall
Baldwin, visited jthe headquarters of thu
army and tendered the invitation, which
was accepted.
General Lee will leave Omaha on the
morning of December 10 and will take the
opportunity afforded to Inspect tho posts
at Forts Leavenworth and Itlley.
Tho committee of tho Commercial club
also extended an Invitation to Rev. Trefz
to speak at tho banquet. The feast is in
.celebration of tho anniversary of the John
Jay treaty.
Official .orders 'designating, tho personal
and departmental staff- of the general com
manding were issued yesterday. Tho ap
pointments are;
Penonul Staff First Lieutenant George
M. Lee, Thirty-ninth infantry, U. S.-V., aid;
Ee:ond Lieutenant Clarence It. Day, Seventh
cavalry, aid. ,
Departmental Staff Major Robert B. L.
Mlchle, assistant adjutant general, ad
jutant general; Major Wlnnejd S. Edgerly,
Seventh cavalry, acting inspector general;
Captain James B. Erwln, Fourth cavalry,
acting Judge advocate: Lieutenant Colonel
Forrest II, Hathaway, cepuU' quartcraas-
DOLLARS
Jiive Dollars
CHOICE
DOLLARS
ter general, U. S. A chief quartermaster!
Major David B. Wilson, Twenty-fifth in
fantry, acting chief commissary; Lloutenant
Colonel James P. Kimball, deputy surgeon i
general, U. S. A., chief surgeon; Major
John P. Baker, paymaster, U. S. A., chief
paymaster; First Lieutenant deorge M.
Lee, Thirty-ninth Infantry, nld, engineer
officer nnd signal officer; Second Lieutenant
Clnronco It. Day, Seventh cavalry, aid,
ordnance officer and Inspector of small arms
practice.
Do you need a hired girl: a Boo want ad
will bring oni.
HENDRIGKSON KNOWS NO LAW
Cnaa County Former Ilcllcrra Hint
(ucxt Fulfil niioulil Atone for
I.cuul iKiiorniiuc,
Hans Hcndrlckson Is a Cass county
farmer who has llttlo respect for tho do
clslonB of u court. Some time ago he
traded farms In that county, and at tho
end of three years found a mortgage on
tho land of which ho had known nothing.
In the district court of tho county tho
mortgage was foreclosed, und this action
wob affirmed by tho supreme court of tho
state. Tho purchaser of tho land at tho
salo lives In anothor state, and as Hen
drlckson would riot gtvo possession upon
tno order or tiio stato court ho brought an
action In cjoctmont In tho federal court.
Tho caBo was decided In favor of tho
plaintiff and the successful litigant went
out to tako" possession of his farm. Hcn
drlckson and his wlfa held tho place and
rotusea to vacate Yesterday Brnlnard
Kellogg, who holds the title of tho farm
under tho order of, salo, applied to tho
federal Judgo for a writ Of assistance, nnd
the united States marshal was empowered
to go to Cass county, eject Hcndrlckson and
turn tho farm over to Kellogg.
G0
GRAIN COFFEE
ColTco Jnjurc3 growing children
even when it is weakened, tSraln-0
gives them brighter eyes, firmer
flesh, quicker intelligence and hap
pier dispositions. They can drink
nil they want of Grnln-O the more
the better nnd it tastes like coffee.
All grocers; 19c and sec.