THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THOSDAY, MARCH 14, 1D07. fv OLD CIROW NO CONTEST ON COUNT'S WILL ALL NIGHT JOB FOR AUTOS E3 WHEAT FLAKE CEIXtlY Pope-Toledo Fioh it StatrmtDt of Three Attornejs aid of th Iitcntors. INSTRUMENT GOES TO PROBATE SATURiAY Scheak, Maboaey, Keller and Doaaa Bay Ho "Bitter Contest" Will Be Waved as Is He-ported. Hundreds of Msn Work Hard to Frepar Audi tor inm for tha Blow. SECOND EXHIBIT STARTS OUT ON TIME Display la Comprehensive and Men of Various Bl- Plants Art There with Their Prodnets. mm J r""""r 1 i;j5 -T-e SJS-h. ML WHISKEY AND "THE BEST." BOTTLED IN BOND r.."r PURITY AGE Look for the word "RYE In red on label. Dletllleryt Distributers. Woodford C fty. KANSAS C1H GE1S 'EM ALL Grt Interprisei aod .Attractions of the Tftorld Balcoated There?' - EXCITEMENT THROUGHOUT UNIVERSE ActlTltr of the Commercial C'lult of Kawvllle Resalta In Rrlnglaf Manx New and Wonderful 1 Thins to Town. When It became known that the Union Paclflo headquarters, the New York Stock exchange and the Assouan dam had been relocated at Kansas City, a great wave of excitement swept over the country, and much haste was made to get Into the band wagon. Tlie fallowing unofficial dispatches Indicate the general Interest felt In the work of the Commercial club of Kawvllle, and show the effect of- lta unwonted ac tivity: WASHINGTON, D. a March li'-The growing sentiment here In favor of remov ing th national capital to Kan km City la ubaldlng somewhat since . the announce ment that Kansa ICty 'Is gxing to secure the location of tha Union Pacific head quarters. President Roosevelt doea not feel safe In allowing the congress to be held so near to a center of railway Influence. Gates Wtn a Million. NEW YORK, March IS. John W. Oatea made another tl.000,000 today while taking lunch at the Waldorff with Charley Moore of the Rock Island. Gates bet $1,000,000 that King Leopold had made all plana lor re moving the rubber forest of the Congo country to the suburbs of Kansas City, in order to escape present labor troubles at home. Although Moore has learned direct from Leopold that the report Is correct, he Is resisting payment of the wager on the ground that Gates had Inside Information on the subject and accordingly was betting on a cinch. Letter Relocate His Mines. ZEIOLER, 111., March IS. -Joe Letter ha finally arranged to avoid further trouble with labor unions, the ' fax law and the car ahortage In Illinois. He la reported to have closed plan for the r.noval of the entire coal field of Uve.Zelgler, district to Kanaa City, In response to an Invitation from the Ommerclal club of that city. The farmer of the vicinity are' selling their coal stoves for luna and 'tnnklna plan to ..ia turn to tne use or com codb ror rue. Salton Sea .an 'Adjust. ... . .- IMPERIAL. Cal., March IS Southern Pa cific officials are' Jubilant over tha latest new concerning the Salton sea. The 8outh--ern Paclflo ha spent tnapy million of dol lar In the construction of. dams apd other methods of protecting their roadbed from the overflow of the river that empties Into the sea. and they are not yet secure.. Tha news that the Salton sea Is to be trana ferred to Kansas .City means a big saving to the engineering department of the South ern Pacific. Officials of the road express the hope that the Balkvn will be benefited by the change 6f climate and will behave better at Kansas City than It did In Cali fornia. Peaee Conferenee Plana. t THE HAGUE. March 13. Hollander are much disappointed over the report that The Hague Peace Conference building Is to be removed to Kansas City," but they realise the futility of opposing any plan of the Missouri city's commercial club and ac oordlngly are accepting the Inevitable with true Dutch courage, Doubter Summarily Removed. YUBA DAM. CalMarch IS. A strangwr, supposed to be a Nebraskan, was lynohed here tonight by a mob of enraged cltlsen who had heard him express doubt a to the advisability of removing the Union Pa clflo headquarter to Kansas City. Japan Solves Problem. TOKIO. March IS. The real significance of the emperor's decision tar withdraw the Japanese from Manchuria has Just been revealed by a semi-unofficial bulletin an nouncing the contemplated removal of the Manchurlan railway to Kannas City, 'Mis souri, V. 8. A. The future headquarter of the railroad will be In the Union Depot of Kansas City, which Is different from any other union depot In the world. Headquarters for Duma. BT. PETERSBURG. March IS Your cor respondent Is unreliably Informed that the rsar and hi councillors, after a protracted roniervnce, Tiave aeciaea to dissolve tne - present Duma and order a new election, Ti new Duma will meet In Kawaa City. . Home for Lame Parks. ATHENS. March 11 General Grosvenor, who ha retired from congress after a aery- O Z O M V L BlOX GUARANTEED Voder the Food and Drugs Act, Juno 80th. 1900. Serial No. 332. PALE PEOPLE Whose ' tissues are pining- (or th ; strengthening and building comfort ol ' rich, thick blood, should bear in mind . that . Y " -will giy them what the7 reed.' ; Vfhat transparent ba skin, or tin . yellowish, dirty pallor, to often seen, 'are rery dangerous signs. .- 'v ; Blood Is Life fcf V e- it with Oiomulsion, the oulr ,i :vHHzed emulsion of pure Cod Liver .if)j, wit Glycerine, Guaiacol and tha '. llvpsphosphitea of Lime and Soda. ';. liegin today. Get it at the drug ' scores. i . . ... . . 1V art two kliss 4-os. sad lS-et. Bottlrij b roful la priutci.ia 1 Uuiu(n oa Kk. ' oxomulsiom Laboratories - HI Pnarl Srreet, New York, pnfflliw " , aiJ --.,... sac S3 STRENGTH Riley Ores, Co. Omh few weeks. The purpose of the meeting is bflng kept secret, but It Is understood to be considered Inducements offered to the mem bers of the club to remove to Kansas City. Burton's New Home IRONTON, Mo., March lS.-Former Sen ator Burton of Kansas will be released from Jail here next week. It Is understood that he will mak his future home in Kan sas City. Bank of England. LONDON, March IS. The director of the Hank of England have been in secret ses sion all day and Lombard street Is greatly excited over a persistent rumor that they have about determined to remove the bank to Kansas City. IllnaTer Hermann's Plana. WASHINGTON, March IS. The trial of Congressman Hermann, charged with con- pllclty In Oregon land frauds, will be con cluded this week. Mr. Hermann will prob ably locate In Kansas City, unless the Jury locates him in the prison at Moundsvllle, W. Va. Improvement In Knw River. NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., March 13.-The Hack Drivers' union here is In a panic over the' report that Secretary Taft Is going to settle the disputes between lake shippers and water power syndicates over possession of the Niagara Falls by having the falls re moved and placed In the Kaw river. Just above Kansas City. It Is believed that Secretary Taft has been Inspired to this course by the Kansas City Commercial club. Bill Cody Is Disturbed. CODY, Wyo.. March-IS. Buffalo Bill re fuses to affirm or deny the rumor that ho Is going to sell his hotels, stage line and ranches, cut his hair and leave Wyoming forever, but It Is generally believed here that he will do so If the report is true that Yellowstone park is to be removed to Kansas City. Eton to Be Relocated. ZION CITY, 111.. March lS.-The full pro gram of the changes that will be made In the affair of the Zionist has not been decided upon, but the faithful have had an Intimation that they had better get data on the price of tickets and the freight rate on household good to Kansas City. Gateway to Panama Cannl. WASHINGTON. March 13.-A messenger bearing secret dispatches for Major Goe thals. In charge of work at Panama, ha Just left the White House. It Is believed that 'the' president ha ordered Major Goe thals 1.0 change the plan of the Panama canal so a to locate on of the ship en tranosajo It at Kansas City. NO RELATIVE OF DYING WAN Family Connections of William Car son or Gordon Not Foaad tn Omaha. The police have bean unable thua far to locate relative of William Carson or Gor don, dying at 6t Vincent' hospital. Bill ings, Mont, In compliance with the request from the hospital authorities. The Injured man I said to have murmured he has a sister named Mm. Belle Putnam In Omaha, but h ha not been found. It was thought Mrs. Julia Putnam, 1604 North Thirty-fourth street, was the woman want ed, but she say not. The hospital authori ties stated the patient' death was expect ed at any time. w Danger front Grip. An attack of grip seldom result fatally, but It la the Indirect cous Of rrany deaths. If It doe not result In pneumonia, which Is frequently , the case, It leave It victim with a cough which linger on long after very other symptoms of the disease has vanished. Ths system Is thus ten tn a weakened condition and . la susceptible to almost every other disease. The grip can be greatly lessened In It severity If Cham berlain's Cough Remedy la used, and any tendency toward pneumonia 1 promptly checked. There 1 no medicine which has met with greater success in the treatment of this disease. It cure the oough and leaves the system In a natural and healthy condition. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Fair and Warmer In Nebraska and Kansas Today, Fair Tomorrow Clondy la lawn Today. WASHINGTON, March 13.-Forecat of tha weather for Thursday and Friday: For Nebraska and Kansas Fair and warmer Thursday; Friday fair. For Iowa Partly cloudy Thursday, warmer In north and west portions; Fri day increasing cloudiness and warmer. For Colorado Fair Thursday, warmer In east portion; Friday fair. For Wyoming Fair and warmer Thura- j day; Friday fair. For South Dakota Generally fair Thurs day and Friday. Local . Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, March 11. Official report of to.-n-peratur and precipitation, comparod wid th corresponding day of the last threw years: 1Su7. 19"6. 1S06. li( Maximum temperature.. JI :i Minimum tomperatur.... 12 It tl fi! Mean temperature ft IS 2 Precipitation Zl .2 .0t .S7 Temperature and precipitation departures from the normal at Omaha since March i. and comparison with the last two years: Normal temperature $4 Itettclency for the day lo Total excess since March 1 ,.J 10 No-nial precipitation 04 Inch lOxceva for th day 17 Inch Total precipitation since March 1.. .it Inch Deficiency since March 1 28 Inch Iienclency for cor. period. 1906 S3 Inch Dertclency for cor. period. Uu6.... 3 inch Reports from fetation at T P. M. Station and State Temp, Max. Rain of Weather 7 p. in. Temp. fall. Bl"iarck. partly cloudy.... tl SZ .07 Cheyenne, clear 28 M T Clitiaao. ruining , S ti .02 Paveniiort. cloudy S4 S3 T Denver, clear St !M T Havre, clear W 12 .00 Helena, cloudy St 88 T Hull. a. clem ... 27 St T Kansas I'ily. snowing tl .02 North Plattu, clear JW 8t M Umaha. cloudy IB 27 .12 Rapid City, partly cloudy .. S2 S2 .01 K.tlt lk City, cloudy .... 34 U ' T Kt. luia, cloudy t t .0 Paul, clrar M 27 . Valentine, partly cloudy.... Ht V lii-ston. claar 17 91 .00 T Indicuta trce of prwlpltation. U A. Wtl.aH, Lo.-ttl forecaster. , "The will of Count John A, CrelgMon will go to probate Saturday. There will be no contest." This statement Is backed by the testimony of these authorities: John Schenck, broth-er-ln-law and one of the executors of the late Count Crelghton; T. J. Mahoney, at torney representing the charitable Insti tutions mentioned aa beneficiaries; Judge George W. Doane and Charles B. Keller, attorneys, representing the heirs not men tioned specifically in the mooted sections of thg will. "We may request an Interpretation of the thirteenth clause," said Judge Doane. And that was the nearest "contest" testimony that ws available yesterday. Mr. Schenck, confirming the report that an agreement had been reached among the heirs and denying the story published yes terday by a local paper of a "bitter con test" pending, said: I don't see how a paper could make such a statement There Is now no ground what ever for the assertion that a 'bitter con test' will be waged over the will of Mr. Crelghton. I mak this tatcment unre servedly." Statement by Mr. Mahoney. Th agreement was reached between coun. sol representing the devisees mentioned In th will, Including the charitable Institutions which were given large bequests, and mem bers of the family who were apparently cut off from participation In the division of the large estate. After reading the account .Wednesday evenlnj In the paper referred to of the "bit ter contest" to be entered Into for the pur pose of breaking the will, T. J. Mahoney said: "While I have hitherto refrained from giving any public statement regarding the rumored contest of the will on the ground that such a course would be a breach of professional conduct, I believe It la proper that the matter should be set right There has been an understanding reached between certain Institutions, which are beneficiaries under the will, and Mrs. Mary Shelby, daughter of a deceased brother of Count Cralghton, and the six children of Mr. John McCreary, a deceased sister of Count Crelghton, all of whom were not mentioned In the will, by which there Is to be no contest Interposed except on any matter which may appear to affect the formalities of the execution of the will. "After the will Is probated it Is to be open to anyone Interested to make any contention that may be thought tenable respecting the true Interpretation of tha will or the force and validity of any of lta provisions. "There Is to be no attempt to settle or adjust ' any point In regard to the Inter pretation of the will, as none of the per sons interested was disposed to seek to get anything by virtu of the will that the testator did. not Intend to give him, and all are willing to abide by Judicial determina tion a to what the testator Intent really waa." . Mr. Keller's Version. Substantially the same statement was made by Attorney Charles K Keller; wh6 represents Mr. Shelby and the McCreary children. Mr. Keller said: . , "There ha been an agreement made' be tween certain corporation and Institutions which are beneficiaries or devisee under the will and Mr. Shelby and tha Mc Creary heirs, by virtue of which no contest Is to be entered Into by Mr. Shelby or the McCreary heirs, who reserve, howevar, any right they may have relative to an In formal execution of the will as required by law. "The will will go to probate Saturday without prejudice to any of the parties to any rights they may have, notwithstanding the will, or to apply to the court for Inter pretation of provision or th validity of any of lta provisions. "W can't say aa to what course will be pursued regarding the will after it ha been admitted to probate, but It Is prob able action Immediately will be taken look ing to the Judicial exposition of the terms of the document by the court "No questions of fact a to the capacity of the testator at the tiro of making the will and whether he was of a sound and disposing mind will be salsed and the ques. tlons for settlement. If any, will be purely questions of law." Judare Doaaa Speak. Judge George W. Doane, anonther mem ber of the counsel representing Mr. Shelby and the McCreary heirs, also confirmed the report that no contest would b made and aald: "The will will go to probate without any contest or obstruction of any sort. It Is premature to say what will be done as to conserving the Interests of those not named In the will, but a Judicial construc tion of the Instrument will be asked and It 1 probable the person Interested and tot named aa devisee will contest the con struction now placed on certain ambiguous clauses of the Instrument" It Is deemed certain that no acrimonious j legal complications will ensue as sometimes attends the probating of a win or toe char acter in question, and the statements made to a reporter for The Bee were the first to be given out officially on tha subject. In this connection Mr. Keller said: "This Is the first statement made by ms or my associate counsel Interested In th case and this is only done In denial of mis leading stories by the press and to gen erally clarify th situation." ETE SPECIALISTS. Huteson Optical Co, Biggest Shipment of Automobiles by Express 3 A Eii Exhibit of Machine &.t the Show, and Mrny More at Our Salesroom. ComDare ADnearance. Comoare Construction. Comoare Prices. a a a , - - - -4 . I MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME AT OUR BOOTH AND SALESROOM I TOE RAMBLER AUTOMOBILE CO., 1506 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Neb. is absolutely free from all sub stances that interfere with nutri tion and digestion. The name 's a guarantee of its purity. M i fO cents a package. For by all Grocers FORTY-FIVE TRAMPS ESCAPE Carload of Prisoners Slip Away From Captain Mostyn Many Yeara Ago. "Ever have any prisoners escape from you?" asked the Anxious Inquirer of Cap tain Mostyn. "Once." "How manyt" "Forty-five." "Forty-five!" "Yep!" "How'd that happen?" "Well, It was a rather funny deal." said the captain. "I didn't chase them very far; In fact, didn't chase them at all. It hap pened like this: You see, Omaha had been Infested with a large floating population. commonly known as tramps, and we were rounding them up a fast a they came In. Officer Tledman, who Is now dead, and my self, were down In the Burlington yards one night catching hoboes. We had a box car which we were using for a calaboose, and as fast as we caught the bums we locked them in the car. We had forty-five In there and Tledman and I went to a 'phone to call the wagon' to come and get them. When we returned the car was gone. We went far down In the yards and hunted up a switchman and aBked him to help us locate the car. He told us that the switch engine had picked up all the empties and they had been taken out by a westbound train which had Just departed. Well, w didn't care, but were rather glad to get lid of them, only we thought there might be a few-among them who were wanted for aome crime." "Ever hear from them again?" ' Not directly," said the captain, "but I read In a Lincoln paper the next day that a boxcar load of union miners who had been driven out of Pennsylvania on account of the labor trouble had arrived In the Capital City tn the night, en route to Col orado, and were being fed by the local charity association. Of course I never aald anything except what I said to Officer Tled,man, and he never told." A. K. NUCKOLLS WILL BUILD Walnut Hill Grocer Resumes Plan of Putting I'p Structure of HI Own. A. K. Nuckolla, proprietor of a grocery tore at Fortieth and Cuming streets, Is planning to build a two-story and base ment brick store on the lot recently bought by him at the southwest corner of Fortieth and Cuming street. The plan for th new store are being drawn by ' Architect J. B, Mason and the building will, cost about 16,000. The second story of tha building will be used as an apartment The lot ha a frontage of 36 feet on Fortieth street and SS feet on Cuming. Bid for construction will be re ceived in a few week, as soon aa the specifications ar completed by the archi tect Mr. Nuckolla ha been occupying rented quarter owned by Dr. 8. D. Mercer and contemplated building his new store last spring, owing to an Increase of rent, but waa delayed on year. Ohio Banker Ends Uf(, CANTON, O., March lS.-Horace O. Mo Dowell, president of the Farmers' bank of Canton, shot and killed himself at his onuntry home five miles north of this city this morning. He was known throughout Ohio as a breeder of high class aheep. OLD SOSES utBfSiSSZ BY IMPURE BLOOD a diseased condition of the flesh where the ulcer is located. They patiently apply salves, powders, plasters and other external applica tions, but in spite of all such treatment the place refuses to heal. When ever a sore or ulcer does not heal readily the blood is at fault ; this vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are constantly being discharged into the place, feeding it with noxious matter, which makes it impossible for the sore to heal. Old sores may be the result of an inherited blood taint, or the effects of along spell of sickness, or again the circulation may be contaminated with the collections of refuse matter which the different members have failed to expel through the channels of PURELY VEGETABLE trouble because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. cures Old Sores by poing to the very bottom of the trouble, driving out the impurities and poisons and purifying and building up the entire circulation. When S. S. S. has removed the cause the blood becomes rich and healthy, the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, the place scabs over and is soon permanently healed. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free. 17r SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA? CJU Erer Set Down in Omaha, Received Today agHBEotsut: Although hundreds of men had to work all of Tuesday night to make the building presentable, the second annual automobile show was able to open lta doors on schedule time In the Auditorium Wednesday morn. Ing. Snow started to fall Just In time to make the streets damp and spot the brass on the machines, but another large force of men was put to work to remedy that difficulty, and the big show was ready on time. Nine dealers are exhibiting, which uttllxrs all the floor space of the arena, aa well as the stage, where the big airship floats In the air and the moving picture exhibit is given. The exhibitors are: The Maxwell Automobile company, H. E. Fredrlckson, the Kimball Automobile company, the Ram bler Automobile company, the Lincoln Au tomobile company, the Powell Automobile company, J. J. Derlght, Louis Flescher and the Townscnd Gun company. Machines large and small are shown, machlnea In the full glory of every known accessory and machines stripped of all glamor and showing simply the skeleton. No gasoline Is allowed In the building, so the engines cannot be shown In action. No decorations are permitted. Canoes and.Clnthlns;. The first sight to greet the visitor's eye Is a full line of canoes, motor boats and auto clothing, exhibited by the Townsend Gun company. Th space is divided about equally among the dealers, who are show ing all the machines they are able to crowd Into the space allotted to them. One of the novelties of the show Is a new car for George Rogers with a large box In the rear, which is really so con structed as to be part of the machine. This Is for carrying cigars. Big sixes and little sixes are shown In profusion, as well as all sorts of runabouts, Victoria, broug hams and touring cars. The central space Is allotted to the Powell company and here 1 erected a pyramid, on which Is dis played a large variety of lamps. The largest shipment of machine ever brought to Omaha, by express was deliv ered to the Rambler company by the Amer ican Express company. The car was one of the special ones used here during the horse show and- contained five large Ram bler touring cars, which will be on exhibi tion at the show. One of these, the model 24, four-cylinder, was one of the hand somest cars on exhibition at the Chicago show and Is already sold, and after the show closes here will be delivered to Mrs. Lillian Maul of Omaha. Some of the Expert. George Cox of the Rambler factory at Kenosha, who made so many friends while In attendance at the Automobile show here last year. Is In the city and will assist the Rambler company In handling its exhibit. Ed Mockett, the Rambler agent- of Lin coln, is here and expects to remain the entire week. E. L. Benedict of Coin, la., and Mr. Lana and F. A. Stevens of Har lan, who look after Rambler Interests at these places, are at tha show. F. J. Alvln, western manager of the Na tional Sale Corporation and the Motor Car Equipment company, and the Black Hawk batteries is present. H. F. Robinson, from the Pope Toledo factory, arrived In Omaha Wednesday morning and will be found around the Powell Automobile company booth during the show. Mr. Putnam of the Connecticut Coll company waa an early arrival Wednesday and will remain throughout the show. Mr. Long, represent ing the Exlde Storage Batteries, and W. E. Beardsley, representing the Franklin air cooled cars, arrived Wednesday from the Minneapolis show. They report that town as going automobile crasy, the only limit to sales being the supply of car. , Th O'Donahue-Redmond-Normile com pany has falien In with the automobile show Idea and has decorated one of Its large windows with automobile effects. Al though this Arm does not deal In autos, It has placed a large automobile In one of the windows. The automobile, however. Is made from grocery packages. FED Aim KEPT OPEH nature. Whatever the cause the blood be comes steeped in poison and a cut, bruise, scratch or other woupd often develops into a sore, fed and kept up by these impurities, causing it to eat deeper into the surround ing tissue, inflaming, festering and caus ing pain. External applications can only keep the Sore clean: thev cannot cure the for the Show V !.v-ji' ft 'J-nr Type XII. Limousine, 3540 II. P. 4,500.00 The embodiment of luxury, comfort and refinement. Ask the Fowell Automobile Co. about it at the show. See the Franklin air-coolpl cars, the Baker Electrics and the Pope Toledo cars at the show. , Look at our big display of tires, lamps, supplies and accessories. Visit Our Garage, at 2044 Farnam street. Look over our repair shop, tire department, electrical department, supply rooms, etc, GET CATALOGUES AND PRICES. The Powell Exhibit is right in the center of the Auditorium. The Powell Automobile Co. 2044 Farnam Street. WHO SELLS THE STANLEY STEAMER, the best steamer built, the fastest car in the world? R. R. KIMBALL WHO SELLS THE STEVENS-DURYEA, the car built by makers who never had a failure. Big 6, Light 6, and the 4 Cylinder? R. R. KIMBALL WHO SELLS THE BABCOCK-ELECTRIC holder of long distance record, the fastest electric on the market? . R. R. KIMBALL Who has the up-to-date and ONLY FIRE-PROOF GAR AGE in the west? R. R. KIMBALL 2026 and 2028 Farnam Street, Omaha. Uick B (Keliability Owners have learned the meaning of Buick. We want to convince you. See the two and four-cylinder care in both Runabout and Touring Car at the show: '' Two Cylinder Runabout $1185 . Two Cylinder Touring Car. $1285 ' Four Cylinder Touring Car $1850 Four Cylinder Rounabout $2500 Also niOlIAS PEERLESS-WOOD'S ELECTRIC. We have everything for your automobile in our sup ply department. E. Fredrickson 1502 Capitol Avanu. No Matter What Save You Time Will Use The jfn. T3 lf ' i '." i Speed i Power Telephone Douglas 2161. You Want, It Will and Money If You Bee Want Ads mi . i .1 1. if , "-raunjnamnunnrnnj m I 'A r