TTTE OMAnA DAILY TIER: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21", IMS. Tbr nole of the foot like the palm of the band, differ in every individual no two iK'injf alike. With the ordinary nhoe the friction of the foot on the hard insole is the catiHe of many fMt ailments; corns, bun ions, enlarged joints, etc. In summer the heat penetrates the sole and in winter duiopnrs and rolrt rfsnlt In rheumatism, npuraljrln. pta Tb Dr. A. REKI) ClSHION SOLE prevents ud enres. all these affliction. .The cushion 1 entirely unlike nnr "in In- A 3 urr sole'', and. is built into ami becomes rxnrnifTn part of the shoe. The lambs-wool cushi is pliable and a non-conductor of either $iiiHi.nj- c m i w m m, heat or cold, all animal oil having been extracted. The feet are kept at a natural temperature. 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Other Swell Shoes in Our Stock --nMBUissss---- START VIGILANCE COMMITTEE Buck Export Gomes from Colorado When Miner, An on Strike. HIUTIA. OFFICER SAYS HE FINDS PLOT Alleges That Frltor Confesses Con splracy Has Been Formed to Blaw V'a Mlaaa la the Crla pla Creek District.' ' DENVER. Nov. X A special to the Post, from . Cripple Crack says that In consequence of the recent attempt to wreck a train, the Vindicator mine explosion and threats against nonunion miners, a vigilance committee, to be kgown aa the committee of forty, la being organized for with violators of law and order. Adjutant General snerman M. ttell re turned from Cripple Creek today and re ported to Governor Pea body that a plot had been formed to blow up five mines. One of the prisoners, he said, had made a confession and he believed that the con aplrators would be convicted. TELLTJRIDE, Colo., Nov. S4. Six com panies of Infantry and two troops of cavalry from the Colorado National guard, sbout 600 men. under command of Oeneral lllll, arrived thla evening. The train. In four section, was run very alowly, great precaution waa taken to prevent, any dts aster. Mine owners are to open their mines wllh nonunion men. 1 tah Tree,! Ordered Oat. SALT LAKE C1TT, t'tah. Nov, U. Adjutant General Burton today Usud. orders to have the entire force of the Utah National guard. with the exception of one or two companies from the south, rendesvous at Suit Lake City today. They will be sent to the strike affected coul fields of Carbon county late tonight, but will not leave the cars until tomorrow morning, it being the In tention to go no further than Castle Qate tonight. Reports from the coal field today Indi cate a growing feeling of restlessness among the striking miners. General Man ager Williams received a dispatch thla morning aaylng the strikers were marching between Soofteld and Colton. carrying red ring, while at Castle Gate the Italian miners paraded with a United States flag upside down. , - Islea welder last, MOLINE. III.. Nov. 24. Troubli which bus been brewing since the moldeia went ott strike Uat May culminated tonight In the alioulliig of George Claiuaen, a union i- y rv 1 r t r ror iuPeO i irAi iun urinu ON ARISING HALT TVMHLXRFVL UMTV TWani it will rxMihivelr cure it. with more safety than any other remedy known to the medical profession. X Ho careful, however, that you get tlunyadl Janoa, as some concoctions t ar put up and represented to be HunyadrWaier which are not only f worthless, but are often harmful. Your physician will recommend X ti. .-.. I-f ...J. l 4k lk.l ii it KIlim i,itk kid Cmitr A 1 I "'"'J - " 5 Swe 11 For $ Men nt The following well known brands and makes: "Crusader," Blucher, Coltskin, regular $3.50, on sale at . The "Allright," the "Bravo,' Warren - Thomas and Optomius, patent N coltskin and enamels, at The new box calf, and.. velours, -J.50 calf, Blucher styles, at.........,..V molder. Two special police, George ana John Leasure, were escorting three non union moldera to their boarding house and war followed by a crowd of union molders. Several Shots were fired and Claussen fell, hot through tka groin. Leasure la held pending a hearing, but denies the shooting. Claussen la la a hospital and his recovery la doubtful. Hits Carpenters Hard. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 2t-Wllllam D. Iluger. general president of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, said today that tha decision of the Amer ican Federation of Labor convention at Boston that the Amalgamated Woodwork ers' International union should have Juris diction over all mill workers In wood will affect 15,000 men, over which the Brother hood of Carpenters and Joiners haa for merly claimed Jurisdiction. The loss Is a serious one in members to the carpenters organisation. It Is Intimated that the lat ter will not give up without another strug gle. Strike rieketlag Is Lawfal. BERLIN, Nov. M. The Prussian su. nreme court haa decided that strike picket Ing la lawful If conducted from a building where the pickets presence la not objeo- tionabla to the tenant A policeman at Posen ordered a picket not only to leave tha street, which was the strike locality but to leave tha neighborhood. The picket thereupon entered a saloon Immediately opposite the entrance of the strike locality. Tha local court held that the policeman had right to order persons whose presence might occaalon disorder to leave particular streets, which Included premises opening on said streets. The supreme court, how everr haa decided that the police atreet ordinances do not extend beyond the street. . Mitchell oa the Bayeott. ' NEW YORK. Nov. S4.-John Mitchell president of the United Mine Workers of America, at a dinner of the Unlversallsts1 club, declared when asked If he consid ered the boycott fair: "The boycott may be cruel and Inhuman or It may be helpful and of great good. Thousands of men have a right to do what one man has a right to do I am in favor or closed shops on the. ground that a man haa a right to work for whom he pleaaea, but not a right to work under whatever condition he pleases." fvaelllatlea Beard la Besslan. BCRANTON, Pa., Nov. 14. The concilia tion board appointed under the terms of the coal strike commission's award today met here and heard testimony in five sepa rate cases. The board will continue in session tomorrow.' No decisions were an nounced today. Ten Per teat OaT. MORRISTOWK. N. J.. Nov. Z -At the mines of the Empire Steel Jk Iron company at Mount Hope, lllbernla and the a Tl ttl r . I HW! THE PRICE OF THE DR. REED CUSHION SHOES IS Five in vici kid, box calf, cadet calf and velours, for either men's or ladies' shoes. The enamels and patent leathers cost Six Dollars. Special Patent Leathers 0.13 2.50 other big mines In Morris county a 10 per cent reduction In wages is announced. The order affects 8,000 men. , BILLS OFFERED IN HOUSE Texan Woald Have Report of Lsail Fraads Sent ta Popular Branch, WASHINGTON, Nov, 24.-Representatlve Stevens (Tex.) today offered a resolution directing the secretary of the Interior to report to the house the result of the In vestigation Into the fraud cases. The reso lution recites that It Is current report that the United States haa been defrauded of vast tracts of publlo lands by means of frsudulent entries under the stone, desert, timber and homestead acts, and that pub lic officials have entered into unlawful ar rangements to obtain possession of the public lands. The resolution reciting the fact that the existence of land frauds Is officially admitted calls for specific details, Including names, dates and places. Representative Mondell (Wyo.) Intro duced a bill today prohibiting the selection of timber land in lieu of lands within a for est reservation.. Representative Hill (Conn.) introduced a bill today, to Improve currency conditions. Tha bill contains seven sections, each one of which changes seme portion of existing financial law. Mr. Hill proposes to make It possible for the secretary of the treasury to deposit all gold in bank depositories; provides that the subsidiary coinage may be Increased by the re-coinage of silver dollars; that the ratio of printing the cur rent denominations of silver and green backs be changed to meet the demands of business; provides for a new 110 gold cer tificate to take the place of the $10 green back; removes the restriction on the Is suance of K bank notes and provides a uniform tax of one-half of 1 per cent per annum on all national bank circulation Representative Wiley (N. J.) Introduced a bill today providing for better money by repealing the assessment on national banks for returning used currency for redemption and preventing the reissue of used currency by the treasury. HOUSE HOLDS SHORT SESSION Adjanras Intll Friday After Heeelv. lag larltatlon to' Visit New Orlrnns. WASHINGTON, Nov. S4.-When ths house convened today Mr. Payne moved that when an adjournment is taken it be until Friday. After some debate, during which DeArmond (Mo.) said the house had transacted the business for which It had been called In extraordinary e anion, the motion for adjournment until Friday pre vailed. The speaker then had read an invitation from the governor of Louisiana to ths mumbera of the house to be present at the celebration of the lOOth anniversary of ths transfer of the tract purchased by the I'nlted States from France. Mr. Meyer (La.) aaked unanimous consent for the consideration of a resolution accepting the invitation, but objection was made. The house then adjourned until Friday. Watches, jewelry, of all kinds; diamonds, direct Import. Price and quality guars n teed. A. B. Hubennann. B. E. Cor. 13th and Douglas. ItlKU. SOLIDAT-Sajnuel S.. Nov. U. at "us g. lttth atreet. aged M years. Father of Mrs. Pierce. Johnson and Miss I.i.cil 8olUW. Funeral services at I o clot k Wednaariay ev-tiiiig, Nov. '.. at Maul-ltavts' umlir taking room. 41 8 Inch street. Knnili Inviird. I.Kiiikhi will be takxii to Corning, i., ta ThuiaOay, oV. Si, for liiUafmeut. Dollars a "Thanksgiving" Shoes For Ladies at 3 The new opera toe The new freak toe The new Pota toe In patent coltskin, patent calfskin, ideal kid and enamel, in light, medium and heavy weight soles. The prettiest styles on the market. Every -style and every width. EXTRA SPECIAL lor ladies Louis hTeT, kids and patent- StOO'-oiVl A -00 leathers... : O allU U STILL IIOLD ISLE OF PINES Senst Will Safeguard Amerioan Iatereiti in Cnbin SoiL COMMENDATION FOR AMERICAN SEAMEN Secretary of Navy Transmits Words f Approval from President aud Department to Those at Pan amn Dor lag- Hevolatlon. WASHINGTON. Nov. 2I.-The treatv be tween the United States and Cuba for the adjustment of the title on the Isle of Pines has been returned to the senate committee on foreign relations on an Inquiry concern ing the interests of American citlsens. The treaty was reported favorably by the com mittee yesterday and In executive session today Senator Bacon called it for ratifica tion. Objection waa made by Senator Pen rose, acting for Senator Quay, on the ground that certain citlsens ot Pennsyl vana have investments In the Inland which have not been properly safeguarded under the treaty, lie protested against precipi tate action and at his request the treaty was ordered recommitted to the foreign re lations committee. The extent of Ameri can Interests will be made the subject of investigation. By the terms of the treaty the United States relinquishes in favor of Cuba all claims to title to the island for Cuba and receives in consideration grants for coal ing and navsl stations In Cuba. It Is un derstood that citizens of the United States who at the time of exchange of ratifica tion of the treaty reside or hold property In the Island shall suffer no diminution of rights or privileges acquired prior to ths exchange. Commendation for Sailors. Secretary Moody adressed the following letter of commendation to Commander John Hubbard, cruiser Nashville, in con nection with the recent events at Colon: Sir: Your reports of the occurrences at Colon on the 6th lnstunt during the recent revolution on the isthmus or I'ununia have been read by the president, who haa ex pressed himself as being much pleased wllh your action and desires that you should be so Informed. Thl 1 take pleasure In doing, and wish to add that your actions throughout ap pear to the department to have been dis creet. Judicious, prompt and decided to a muiked degree. Lieutenant Commander Wilson, Midshipman J. P. Jackson and the men under their command who were landed from the Nasnvllle deserve much pralae for their fortitude under provocation. The con duct of your entire command reflects credit upon the service and the country and it A clear skin doesn't go with a muddy liver. Ayer's Pills, tztrjz- Pair by Famous Shoemakers SI 98 a ud affords me real gratification to convey to you the department's cordial commenda tion. You will please read this letter at general muster. Woald Hnrmonlse Odell and Piatt. Governor Odell of New York arrived In Washington today In response to an In vitation of the president. The president. Senator Piatt and George W. Dunn, chair man of the republican state committee of New York, will take dinner at the White House today. A thorough discussion of tha political situation In the state will take place. Some differences as to the conduct,of New York state politics exist between Governor Odell and Senator Piatt. An effort will W made tonight to reconcile these In the conference. It can be said the president Is occupying a neutral position In the matter, his efforts being directed toward a harmonious solu tion of the difficulties. At the conclusion of the conference it was announced that an understanding had boen reached whereby all trouble between Governor Odell and Senator Piatt would ceass and that while the former will con duct the next state campaign the latter Is recognized as leader ot the party. Condition of Soldiers In Alaska. Acting Adjutant General Hall has re ceived a telegram from Brigadier Oeneral Funaton, commanding the Department of the Columbia, transmitting a telegram from Captain Charles Gerhart, Eighth Infantry, commanding the military post at Fort Gib bon, Alaska, showing that, notwithstand ing the recent destructive Are at the post. the troops would be able to make their food supplies last until ths (.penlng of navigation by the exercise of the greatest economy. Captain Gerhart says the men are comfortably sheltered. All members of the cabinet attended to day's meeting, but It Is understood that so action of Importance was taken. The t'anama situation was discussed without bringing forth any new developments of concern. The attitude of the opposition In congress also was considered, but an In timation is given that tha administration la quite willing to stand squarely on its record In the matter. Secretary Root pre sen ted some points regarding the request of Governor Peabody of Colorado, for United States troops to assist in ths quel ling of strike disturbance. No change has occurred In the sttitude of the administra tion regarding It. General Davis mm Commission. It is understood that Major George W. i Davis, retired, who has Just relinquished command of the forcea In the Philippines i and returned to the United States, Is likely to be appointed a member of the Isthmian canal commission. He was a member of tha original Isthmus commis sion. It can be announced that Eugene F. Ware, commissioner of pensions, will re tire from that office about the middle of November of next year and will return Immediately to the practice of law in Kansas. BENNETT'S WIDOW APPEALS Not Satlsded with Action of Hasband In Selecting; Bryan as ' Kieeslvr, NEW HAVEN. Conn., Nov. 4.-Counsel for ths widow of Phllo 8. Bennett today riled an appeal to the superior court from tha decision of Probate Judge C!eavelaud regarding certain portions of the will of Mr. Bennett. Ths appeal is taken from section 12 of the will, which refers to the sealed letter providing for a gift of fjO.OUQ to W. J. Bryan and -family, also from the sections providing for trust funds of l.0Ou each to be administered by Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ttr scholarships and prises in col leges, and from the section nominating Mr. Bryan as executor of the will. hand turn and welt soles for women'8 endorse these shoes. Our list of Dr Omaha stockmen, amongst the men" Mail Orders Filled The sole of the Dr. Reed shoe is a non conductor of heat the foot remains cool in summer and keeps warm in winter. Today and Enamels For Boys and Girls at yiQO pair, made by a well known eastern jj,25 maker regular value f 2 and $2.50, go at, J pair Childs' patent leathers with QQp . velvet tops; sizes 1 to 5 CPw Childs patent leathers; sizes 5 to 1.00 8 1 Childs 3 and 4 strap patent 7:Kf- leather Roman sandals OL- Ladies fine, patent leather slippers, .59 $3, $2.50, $1.98 and...... 1 RDNCIE READY TO TESTIFY Will Appear Bsfora Committee to Tell What Ho Knows ef Wood. eNsanansmma MEETING ADJOURNS UNTIL NEXT FRIDAY Enemies of Oeneral Tnreaten ta Carry Fight to Floor of Senate and Make Disclosures Sap pressed by Committee. WASHINGTON, Nov. 24,-Two sessions were held today by a subcommittee of the senate committee on military affairs which Is investigating the charges against Gen eral Leonard Wood, named by the presi dent to bo made major general. An ad journment was taken until 11 o'clock Fri day, when Major J. Iluncle will be the first witness. It was stated at the close of the- last session that probably more than two weeks would be occupied in hear ing the witnesses the committee has al ready determined to summon. Then, if, as generally believed, a ooramittee Is named to go to Cuba, an adjournment will prob ably be taken until some time next March, which Is considered the best time to visit the Island. Opponents to the appointment of General Wood openly express tha opinion that the military affairs committee will report fa vorably, but when this course is taken some charges will be presented to the senate which have been excluded from this testimony. It Is certain that a demand will be made for the appointment of a subcom mittee to go to Cuba to Inquire personally Into several of the charges. Major Rath bone today reiterated his determination to go to Cuba at the same time for the pur pose of pointing out sources of Informa tion which form the basis of many of his charges. Kalkbose Says Ladd Knows. A subcommittee of the senate committee Strength, Vitality AND Restful Sloop IN THE GREAT NERVE TOXIC AXD BLC03 REMEDY I w TABLETS JU5T A FEW OF MANY KIND EXPRESSIONS RECEIVED: Nsrvan Tablet Co., Chicago. III.: Dear Sirs I am using NERVAN for general deM'.lty and lost energy. As an energy builder they cannot be beat. 1 feel like twenty-five years old and am fifty. I would not be without them and I will try and Induce others to tske them. Grtswold, 111., Oct. , 1M. B. A. KKAD. Lansing, Mich., Oct. . 1M. Nsrvan Tablet Co., Chicago, III.-. 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He was asked for Information which he Is said to possess concerning the charge made by Major Rath bone that General Wood accompwle I E. G. Bellalrs from Havana lo New York In 1900, with some knowledge that Bellalrs was an ex-convict. General Bliss was chief collector of customs for Cuba, with head quarters at Havana, during that time and he will be asked also In regard to charges that presents for General and Mra. Wood were admitted to Cuba without payment of duties. . That Awfnl C-old. And lis terrible cough can soon be cure.l by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Try It. No cure, no pay. 60c. Sl.oo For sale by Kuhn Co. Dr. Hoao Is Bankrnpt. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D.. Nov. 24.-Specla! . A petition In voluntary bankruptcy lm been filed In the United States court In this city by Henry A. C. Roso, a physh lan of Mllbank, who schedules hU liability ' at 13.068.16 and his assets at $,M!). proper! . to the value of W.13I.W Is claimed to la? ex smpt. 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