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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. ISO?.
CHIEF CITY KEYS !
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udol: 7. wtlsaa, Fabla Iwnwl j
rboBM W. attatkbara for emigres, aflr.
?W1, 327 X. 31. ut'.l be. 1 '
k aVoark for (jutlltr ciars SIC 6 i'Tb
JUaalaart. photographer. J Itk Fariism
lim C XI fssr for counts att r. Adv.
oka 1 aros for rtav auditor. Adv.
engrlaa rnu O. m S. lht Tel.
f 44
tiwi BtaoiBj of Eiuth F-ebekan lodge.
'.. pns iKinpfl until September 2.
Xosttafela adjs Policies, sight drafts at
maturity H. 4. Nee.ly. manag-er. Omaha
rewntative, rtTiut.iio.iL V ntf for blra frep
lM)xr 1. Adv.
m imia a, itn Hovn'i
Ou. uectrt( fixtures. enrtrir wiring and
repairs. ..KmsmI' ace plot-trie fan.
ZNf rnt war; ul valasBlss under
jour ) and key in th American
Kaf Iif.K Vaults in th building,
wilth ar burglar and fireproof. Box
run; for f 4 a vas. I1 Ior khre months.
TTtrr naaadis rss Establish-rig
i slM. by formidable Array rt n
losses. JWr Vlaaadie. the Greek, who wai
charted with crlni Wmt -Willie
Myers. 1 years of ag on last "
nccda.v. wa aifharged V Judge Craw lots
in polio cmrrt "Weaumany morning,.
wTOl Xlsvla strand Ossf For cutting
Anurew Tlifclstrup across trie Iff
rasor du-ing tre-for-all fight in resort
on North Ninth nrwt Monday night. TO
I is. a colored musician, wa bound vver
u '-tie aistrict court on the charge of rut
l mjr with Intent to wound. Kl bona wa
filed At soW.
XMt xsiinr oat juap
C'rswford I mt policy oT kpi" currui
luc rim and iuh.nfl Apart, placing
mie in )afl u Apatn er.Torura 'WanMiay
nii-mln htm Cilii Rtvpn s
iit.7-ay nt.f!e. .tpin Caik. the hu
tnfl at Th woman, nd flnilwfl thirtr
r.nr wiilmot Monay Jun-tin(m. Kufi Aftar
)i iLrrivfl t htmw no tlm lot by
ihf rcuj.if In rt.art.tnr mmhw IirM. Boib
tTf arreau.4. but JiitiH u aK;harf!a.
Coty iii"i Aba CM Oemnral
Vlai.apcr of thr BuHalP EiU Wlifl
atKxr iiu ent A blot of TtTTea
wat t 1. JE. MMrr, mucmury of the locaa
k.fle of Klka. of vbics nrflw Colunel w
r. Ccfly ia A llfeicmr mumper. Thoa
.ta are Jot Aha una of th meosbera of
th local loOca aii4 tVirtr fripr.de ana mT
b aftcurr from Hi. Miner. Th luflF baa
' aAiourMS. Its mfniar mUni: for Friday
ti If lit tbt tba rownbara may atuma xi
ahov .tn body.
Tlaia TvtblU In appreciation
, tb aplfitaid Aork h flifl at Seattle in
wnufinf tba AnnuaJ fmaalmi of the frranfl
It, tip. of EafU-a for Cmiaha for th
local loflA f Eajrlna. No. wiU riv
John X. TuthiU a compllrmTitary banqur.1
tfcla rrrnlnr t the Oalumtit rentaurant.
Thuraday evenhur tli aerine of riort-noe.
Brmaon. CnunrJi Blufla ana Ronib Omaha
will Join -with the Omaha Ealea in i
aorlal mnrnimt anfl Jt.Ulfiretiun TWftin at
tli hen of the Earl l OmAha.
Am I avlr Catah
ahruid be covered with clean banflage
Katuratea with BucklenA Arnica Salve.
Kal burn., wouna. aorea. pflea. S.
feeLtca Irui: Co.
Al.Cr, to l.liit. !D RKURS.
t ia BwHlntea Hale.
Aihouh: aiuic fftiv; .'ket cn aa-1 Aa
, un. . lv frf-iiifi!.l-er : Tltnit. S Jit ember 7.
T-'B tie Omaha t6 A. A. m;.1
lj p. 4U i m. And Hi p. iu.
Tie: urn li Jl. leav Unfti's I:5Ti A. TO., TUB
a. in., lli:4i jl. m.., t.lu p m.. :3 p. m. and
tiiiti ii. m.
On Ttiefly. W efliieaday and Thureday.
t jt' clul tralii li tvM Llncoic lur Omaha at
Cmt ate mt Ailaa.
A Futersoii si'k manuf sc. urtir do" out
to J L.. Uriinocis A Si'iir I'm j'icr'es of th
m a ii'-n ai ii lrection i f th-Jh cost
T!'--bc lavi hicn (t-Bjili-.j-ea In t tn llltti
BU-tjil windtiwa ana have create J a gnal
tlt al of talk. .-iinniKLlng at. tli- y a - of
thousand of jaic tii ftt- ctiloretl tufftai
which wil! In- soifl at the n marktlily li'W
pi-ice uS 3dc pir t ard. Thuritduy even
ing iapvr lor all particulars.
J. 1.. ER.AXDE1B & iiONE.
Aievwtrr V all Carwara far lfH
ill kq you in tli memory of your trad
Ua- an entire year. ftevpral s.ses and
sty lea. 'Wrtt today for sample and pricea.
ieel-y Print erj-. Ft. louia.
I aiAc-atied Mas Killed.
LEAVEXWOIXTH. Ken.. Aug a; -An ui
loentifiea man, neatly dresseci and alKiul 11
jcare of a-, was struck anc k.llea near
Ui Vnion depot iif tiKiB hy a ji!iuii4t-r
Ti-alau Wttb tli !.(- j-mu, (if the figure of
a s aims a tattooed on the left arm tit3-
lie Viae to Ui lucntlty ul the Imfli .
TUi voiui AAvg Ly-diav C
. PlaVKara"' e-r-tAtilV CsDMtUld
Mrs. T. C TTillAdscn, V'nni
-CIl, wTIttg tO Mrs. lr.thum
- I ran traJy at Uiat Lrdia E. PIaa
xass's Trf-eatilc Cnmpoiuii aarred nr
-ife, AAd I cAxtaot er-pres my rrAtitudw
to wosa ia wprda F or year I anffered
with tb worst fonui cjf femaW oom
jplatrta, contisoAl'T Aartonaf and
speadinc lota of snoary for xoo&cixa
witiiowt btlfk. 1 skw roa lor Adrioe,
lollosead as dirsrtsd. And Aook Lrdia
C Kt&kbAa'a Vsfvtatilc Comptnisd aad
h baa m-tored sue A jterfert hearts.
Bad it not nsraa tor yoi 1 ahoa'id iias
beew in icy raw to-oav. I wiaa every
uflr.ir timu would try ft.
FACTS FOR SICK IV 0 LTD.
Ftf tirtr real. Lrdi E. I'u.k
L&2B"ii VetkLle Cbcioond, md
frora Tool mi LerU, La lira tL
. stArdanl Ttmtuij for fcmAi LiA
ani La jxstnir mre-d tlou.sa.nd at
focAiMiB iioLATf Jieifa trortLksl wiia
dLiKjilavierflt uta. infiAmrriAtiaa.vJfera
tkn. t-froid rumor, imciila-nar,
- Jjt-ri'x-kr jsiins, UM ajatiss, iLaI Issaj.
'rta j.iir-C'r ljrrrtxhl juxlsiralfcjll.
"A'ix aigii you try b r
-"Wrw. P. all, at larll avll Hf
srexxte-si t ni l.-r fur avAskcsv
fbt ftas tiiidtd tbeuufidi t
Injunctions and Courts Explanation
Court fci.tunriiiti. tiavinr Iwnw an i tain, th iatter in (iMa f atrUtea a rnurt have exirveB in Anslo-RaEon ppud
mTir .f pili:t : afif tn it prewirt ram- thTnatnefl flrtnnK-tliin tif prrpTty by mm trtra.
vntfu. a. !i.n-.k'ti of thi r; r.'
fliusal tr-r wir, antfit th lay vtr4 to an
una r:andtr of th-lr waning ana rur"
;' Hm Jat'oit Trl"t-r, rnnrfl fftetee
luflr fur tlM ar.irn amtrict of Arkanaai.
iilk.it In th? New 1 ork lndT"la,'' th
crai ftrrm of irjuninton. th purpoe of
ru ,f- orfl'm. l!wir ffcct. ana th iwttii
'mTilt'j a li nforce oheaicwe. Hi paper
fnlicar:
There ha befn en much isid of latr ahoul
ro.'ernment y injunction lliat a brief rr-
(i.unLi-in oi trie euiject mT not n out ot
'lc. -
tnr amt-e murj of eguitr have heeu
ewtabltelied for Uie rurpoee of granting re-
lH-f which Hi common law court wre
unable to trrant. -owing to the rbria form
e-tn-orning them, injunction hav neen
..voriie mrtnoo te prevent an irreparable
...... ... j" h.ihls in eouuy wu never irmr-uf liu i. mm. Bciaa .ci, mg. Tn refuaal of a wltneer to appear
eume junodicUon of a caua if tnere can be provloed that aa order granting a tempo- tn cmirt maieric te a aulmena mar r
cimtpleie and adequate relief c-arrted Py a i"ry irjunollon or a refuaal to diaaolea auch uM t jnf the ena of Juatio. A
mm nmn, nil lea Tt 3a to nreverjt a Tiitilii-
pllchy of aulta. which tn a court of equity
can tie o '. ermlna in m anlun. it folicwe
aa f course that no Injunction I ever
grant unlee It is clearly ahown that not
only will the party am'lfit for the writ
auffer great in.turr, ut that ft i of euch
a tiatur that an action for Oumaar-a or any
other autt in a law court cannot aTora
oomplere or adequate rell-f The wrft of
Injunctun ir a command from a turt-of
equity to the peraoti named therein to
ane.aii- irom ooliig certain acta Uiereln de-
acrihea. Injunction are temporary or per-
manent. aitifl there are alee temporary
reatralnlng order. A permanent Injunction
ia when it i granted at the final heariraj
of tli caune and 1 a final fleer. A
temporary injunction 1 one granted before
the final heartnjt, but after a bearing lie-
for the court or a JuBge thereof, with full
opportunitr to an pan. if ta the-uit to
mru-oduo evidence and 1 beard. The oh-
Jeot of the temporary injunction i to retain
the atatn quo and prevent act which could
probably not be undone thereafter, and i
te remain only tn tore until there 1 a
faail trial, w hen tt it either diaaolved. if
improperly granted, or made permanent if
th law ana the evidence require It- If aia-
aolved, the parti, enjoined are entitled to
recover from the plaintiff. All damage au-
tained by reaaon of the granting of the
temporary injunction. In, order to ineure
the parroent of thee flamarea. th plaintiff
- ' "-v iiijuiKu.n,
after it has -been grantee, becomes effec
tive, t execute s bond in such sum as the
court or JuflFe granting it directs.
Tesapaisn Rewtrmialas; Orwera.
Th tcmporarj- restraminc order, th
eJfwt of whicta i practically the aam as rant a finding of rullty of contempt, or tn flo mWmT mrtib the writ than te fleprrv
that of a temporary injunction, is ueually that tbe injunction waa improperly granted, thero gf trj-ing men r.harged with th crime
lHKued without notice te the defendant, upon the defenaant la diacharged. (Such punish- muT&eT ( there are thousands of in
to allegation of th peUtlon and part menta for oontempt are reported ta m many ttM1(T to' vhicn jadgTnent of comictlon
proofa and la te remain only in effect until procee 41 nr other than tboee for mjunc- Ior TOurnw- ha v tmen aet aside by ajipel
after nutk and opportunity to offer proofs tlons. A refusal to convey property, or pay trfciutlkl, Ior rl r, , committed' by th
can be had oa the application for th over roourv. when directed by a decree of trtJ Jnoei. jj t Judge i corrupt or not
nmporary injunction. Bucn temporary re- tne court, are rreareo a oonxempia. nor m
training order are only frranted in ex- thlc procea limited te court of equity. ATI
treane nae4. when it is clearly shewn that courts posses, that power. Thua. disobedi-unk-a
immediate action la had great and enoe ta the command of a writ of manda
trmparaibke injury is likely to 1 1 auTfered. mus issued by a 4aw court, to a suhpena
j iiey are ueuauy gTanteo wneci it is snpwn
that proporry rights are about ta be de-
strowea, and tbe losses arc f a nature that
an award of damares would not be an
sdeguata compensation for the threatened
injury, or if tb defendants are bopttteasly
tneolvent, and for thi reason a Judgrmeot
for the damagne sustained would be value-
less.- The former- cases most --frequently
arise where the property threatened baa a
sjiecial vslue over and above its intrinsic
MILLER SEES STAGE RISING
Star in "Great DiTiie" Optiniistic u
to American Theater.
DO"RT 05 TEE IXOELEK FLAT
saesrf of PaMie rpsrard, aVeeai
FewpAe Arv Apprer-larlRal Msire
fce hrrimmm Me af tke
Dni
Harry Miller, who opeiied the seaeon
at tin- Boyd lust uigrht in "The Great I1
vide." comes to imalia from a seven
Weeks' run in Sun rmnrliicri, a he re fi
pity, desprt the t-nipiTaturc. which was
bigh enough te 0r- the public mind
!-sy from the theater and toward tlK- cool
' liathltig Ixiachea, -as aworded a most
: bverty reception. Mr. Miller. a-'h gitsa
i cimiimt 5 . arri-ed Tuesday i-wiuu and
fiiiy are at tba ittinit
j "Thia we my first visit to Stir Fran
1 cmk.o fcim tiie great fir and earthquake,'
'said Mr. Miller, -and 1 was Lruc.k Ae
i pressed by the magnitude of th rum
. wrought by the calamity. heard etorii
of the eartliquak that -surpassed in dr
; mUc fn sslbiiltiea anvtliing that ha cvr
; lieen written. Califomia is a state of big
'things, big streets, high mountains, broaS
j valleys, and the calamity waa in keeplnt
I s itk the mafmitude of the other phyal .i
i pbenoroena ut tliere. The way In a ti- h
Thi.r rehnllriir.r 1 rttr is mu.rvel:Uft
'I as much imiese,wlth tli f -rward-
hicb olt.i.w. amounted f. trontrry .
Luf the Sun
myself. 'VI y
-ancisco inple. and I asked
ahouia J be depreaaea hen
-j tbr peiuilr whi euflered dispiay such s
! i heerir.g ,ptimism.' "
t - . .
( . Tl 1-r rrAie may.
I Mr. Miller doc not Ilk tl Designation
problem play in cunnection with ut l ay
-
A problem play lmnue sum quesuon
..,u...ii .. or u..i m 1. -o.u-
li ui., xk H-iu is ui urrn i. I! iu i nr i
ousstum prestmled is palpable. It strikes 1
at ounventiunallty. but there is never any
HiwfU.iiiiy as is aalation tf U. etiucal
,uia'UiTi invclveu It ha been called tu
1 nwrlf-an vuuv mnA 1 1 ! A '. wtiM k, r, 1
i.f "It baa called torrb oonaidera In cih.1
c.iam. 1 am iiruuabiy too tuased t say
wlrf-thej tne designation ia csrrtxit or not.
but thus who iiave called in tbat du aa
nut because it treats of distinctively Amer
ican characters r ui Anttsricaa aituatiuna
but iRicause tiie) cimaidiT it the best d..a-
i matic wurk of as America a artist-"
opuiltisoi as tu ttie future at the tlieaLei
is reflected te Mr. Millers en versa uua is
regard to the trend of dramatic expres
sion. '1 take a "roseate view of th itieatcr,"
h said, 'for two reasons "First the por
ceutbg cf tlie public a lik-h learn ta know
ana appreuate the better -tiiinga lilaji
that bsv a serious etnkal purpose. Is 1;
creasli in this country. When 1 took tic
Lltur Fr.uoeas thesiur ia New Tork my
frienCl 1elS a i would fafl 'vr-nody
tie had attempted at t.as talieC.' TW
said' PVom win no ttiit a f'.igtit of atairs
flan if play ti.tt tn peujib wasted and I KlirX CJTT. la.. Aug X Ri-cta T1.
iiey cam and crawdrd . th ibeaUir .gram Ktijniitl p. ard. aged a. arake
t ratix? and other otuiditiana Uvt Attn man m tbe Iowa Central, was killed early
uiflueino it you prsstuit what tl public j Ui morning at Abbots la by falling
w act. ta ae ana tli suuuess -if piay wttli
aeruius purputw is aa mdicauua tual tiial
stratus of tlx putitie a UiCh denuoids a
tugner ulaae af puos is int rwn.iiig.
cntsra mw sl law . rata a (Mum
TtHTi ton. J i.-.-e bt-i-a s-ro'k wl.ti the j tiL"X CITT. la.. A
j m.i.iiM ul uiia f tne -ri-ial writers ulgramr i. M Oeurga
of bo mean, ao rhat a uaTmnt acAmat
th-ni Tor tl ralut tif the bualrtf-a r projv-
rr(T flKroj-a A-oulfl he unpoUwrtabl. A
moat of the attack on injunction are at-
iia aralTiK the frantefl by th ft tonal
court. 1 ahall ronltne thta article te them.
A JuOt are bo more infallible thaa other
Trmu emoe. no Aouht. at ttmea crrDneouaV
arrant temporary or permanent injunction
not warranted bv !-. iuet a errrora eje
commtt tea in the trial if all ChT cauaea.
bicludinf thoa hn oivinj litr or liberty
sun error can onir t ctirreceo ny appt'Ai
to an appellate trlbuiAl. which ordinarily
can only be taken after the final bnariii( in
th trial court. A the frantiug of a tempi-
rary inluntition I intrlocutory, ana awit
final, ao erroneou arrant of the writ may
caua groat miachief if a aiaaolutlon thereof
cannot P hae within a reaaanai.ie time, m
en lriunctiot atiail not onrr me appnataote
once, without awaiting the final Oecree..
but that euc.h an appeal ahail have preceo-
once over other appeal tn the appellate
- court, provided the apeal i taken -within
tktrty daja Thua. by the eaercA of proper
fliligence, a final Oecialoa can b obtamed
from tli appellate trlbunaJ within a ehort
time, not esoeeding at monthA. ana per-
han anoner. Thi prtvD" I only arranted
to tbe party enjtilned, a the refuaal ta
grant a temptwary tc.lunctioa i not appeal-
anie untu mere naa oeen a xmaj oiepomLmn
"f th caua in th trial court .
Dbwaeaieaer of t-wrt Oideea.
A th Injunction act only on the peraon.
ft effnetrveneo depend aolery upon obedl-
enor to the mandate or th court. For thta
reaaon aiaobedienn 1 treated aa in all
iUr caae a a contempt of court, aubject
to auch punlatiment aa. in the opinion of
the court. 1U eecure obedience. The uaual
procedure i, lor the court, upon being ad-
viaed by a petition under oath that the in-
junction baa been violated, to ieeue a rule
on tb party, informing lum of tb charge
and requiring him to ahow cauae why h
.houia not b puninhea for th contempt.
There ia then a bearing tefore th court.
with full opportunity to All parti, lo iniro-
aUoe evident, lA U tl court find from
the evidence that there haa been a wilful
violation of the injunction, auch punWb-
ment if inflicted a. the ourt AeeiB proper
unaer lb clrcumatancea And win aecure
compiianoe witn ita juagment.
Th order In euch contempt prooeedmcr.
ia aubject ta revjew by an appellate court.
or a diacharge from lmpriarmmnnt may be
aourht by mean, of A writ of habeas corpus,
ana if found that tbe evidence Aid not war-
iiw a Tiinen, iu a lumiouui w vwr roiwv
arte Juror, resistance to process or a court,
are all treated in the aam manner. Tbe
fact that the acts of tbe party may also
b punishable by a criminal proceedtna; does
not deprive the civil court, whether a com-
mon law or equity court, of fts power to
enforce oomplianor with fts order by the
summary process of contempt proceedings,
Thia power ia inherent in every court and
ha existed and been exercised ever sines
tii country. Itamatic criticism has in
viLed some of the brightest of our young
men and their responsiveness to the higrhej
purpose of the better clan of play ba
been remarkable.
"Another optimistic sign is the fart thai
talent ut the higtViest order lias been at
tracted to dramatic a a medium of ex
pression. Not long age the w-ltlng of
plays wa left to the stag carpentera.
They war constructed entirely with a
view ta stage settings, lighting effects and
other external conditions. Now people are
demanding th play that comes from
within, that takes no account of stage
effect. The audience for th serious
dramatic production 1 enlarging so rapidly
that men of the highest mental attainment
are now seeking the stag as their medium.
This bncreaslng appreciation of tlie
public for plays of this sort is marked. 1
doubt if ten years ago such productions
as "The Great "Wvide." or "Th Servant
ia Ui House." would hav surceeOt-d Th
public mind sas not ready for them. To
day th theaters ar crowded when this
class of pity ar tlie attraction.
Apptame (sn Ay Edweatlwsu
Th attitude of tiie audience toward
these- plays si indicated by the fact that
while the theaters ar crowded thre 1
no applause. The first w-eek w put on
Th Great Itvioe' in New Tork w dIJ
nut gret a hand of applause I did not
understand it One evening near tlie dose
of the first week I spoke to Miss Atigeltn
but the lack of applause. flhc
answered. 'But you dont hear any notar 4
! -ttber, do youT 1 never beard such
1 deathlike stillness rn a tbeaiar. There was
; um"r scuffling of Jeeu The audleuc.
i " r'-'w ""-" "
tribute than rounas oi audilil np-
P'ausc. A lew jwopie can mas a loufl
, nul- but when an sudienx I pertactly
Ouiet It Is aa bndlcatlon of wrapt attention
that is s decided tribute.
! , , CtrtUl.lr j wouJa enoow
j ,.. M ... m-m.mtu n-tricinn w .r ir..
! city. I would mak these places positions
of high honor ana
unless tliere was a
, ttmoJ.(T x. BBtftaatum
I believe the plan
would hav a lenoenry te tnrirwv public
taste and the g-ad- of drsmatir srodao
Uona.' A III rrlua Aoii ed
l tif thst great haalth tunic. Electric Bfrtera.
j is ti enrichment of poor, ti-.m blond, and
' strenrttieniric tiie weak. sttt. ResttOB Irug
Co.
A Lit SK AC HOwL, AriTA.
aWrsc CWtkn Crwaa mm Hmmt-
3 jst at Jte must timely period of all tu
year rig lt before school . opemtig Bran-
dcia was very fortunate In securing at a
very low cash figure the antlr surplu i
stouk is boys' tall suits from aa eastern i
maker , Tlies SUl- ar of tii flntst grade. ,
finely tailored, rig lit up te data In every ,
way and Just th sort of stylish suits yuu j
want for your boy acnnul wear. Tnes '
swell waul suits worth up ts titi, ia three
lota. Sl ft. fc ana U sack. a aaie next ;
Bsturday I U PEiXIiEl HCiKF.
BraU-aia rails ( s4et
i froan
th top of a an car tinder tn
1
Ward wa z uS tier. A t3 ;
Ward, pestor of tb Metfaadkst ckuroBi at
I una. ia
Ki-tdaa.
-(5;cial Tcl:
Uiis Skxraa i
It
of Various Writs
a lrrr lm L-cml Btta.
A to main o.V-rt of procain- for ln
Junctiona I to obtain apnady relief, lna'.ant
compliance alone wiil aerure It For till
reaaon, procprfi inr for contempt irnm
necoaaart.'y b baa at onoe.. ele th pretext
Bul apfftaited
If a raliAay
tKimpana- ia about to tnillfl fit road over th
private prrTwrrty of a chiacn -ithout hie
eminent or -fthout barlnk ' acouirea lite
ricbt to ae ao by ooroemnatmn proopainF.
A pnnarTilxa lr law. only an injunction or
reetralnlne order, frrantea imma.atlj , win
Tro- htm la the er.joj ment of the' Vlrht
guaranteed to b!rn by our cimnttru'-iinia.
that n peraon haU be oeprlrd of bi
pi openly without flue proceae of law. and
unleae tle court poKiwn th power to en-
, nuiin. fm orow will h. -ralilaa
Tb, nme Tulf an,lU, ,o an other paoceeA- j
,,t
to coTtvey property, the title to
which. It 1 decreed by the court, if held
by th defendant f rBtiflulTtly. it hsvtng
been purchased wuh plaintiff money and
for him. tan defeat tlie decr- of th court !
unless h can be coerced by the court to
comply with its order, and the most f ffec
ttvs way of securing compliance i by flt
reotlnsr him to .be imprlecined until lie com
plies. A refusal to prodm book at a trial,
ia -obedience to an order of th court, i
puniahed in that manner, and so are hun-
oI otnn. Cmme. which It if unnece-
K&rT 9 mention. Thi ptmlahment i not
ocily for tb protection of UtigAnta. but te
maintain the Canity of the court. How
can reaped for the Judf-mcnt of the court
I obtained if the mean of enforcing then,
are taken from them?
fmlebet for reHrayk
ghou, tnl, ,F taken from ttiem anfi
Bubnllttea t, trlj w )urT? To flo , woulfl
Bot OIllr 0f,frt nrF icwtnoe, the end.
r,r UKiuti Put ,Bu)d , tD
JuJT lh, .u tribunal of tb acta of
h, rmirt. To .uit i,e ,uetion ta a trial
ur? ,ouka auK fli,-. which, a ba
ehown, wouia defeat the main object
lf the aull miyy a Jury oerfltct. muet
on obettnate or corrupt
Jurm. prevent a verdict, and until there
& ftnal verdict, th partiea could con tin u
vioiatlnr aierearamg th mlunctlon.
Jurm, m otK.line to lhv 1w
rf tb. a i frequently
.n th... nrm.
tj-jy vanat induncaion iwfull- frranted.
Ior a wrtlct of not rullty would b final
ftnfl nn muXji to review by any court,
(ORM 3frt L.vr erred in granting
XmmTtoTury injunctiona i no more re a mi
ufflclent!y learned in the law the Constitu
tion provides a remedy Ior hi removal, but
A caret uUexamlnation of th report of th
court of last resort will show that fewer
cases in which lcduncticm bad been granted
-jjave peen
reversed for error than Judg
ments in any other branch of Jurisprudence.
In my opinion, th safety or tb cttiaen te
injunction proceeding under existing law
Is not endangered as lung as there is an
intelllrent, learned, honest and fearles
Judiciary. 8uch a Judiciary is the safety of
the republic and all 1tB trrfttaena, the hlgbast
a well as the bumhlseJt.'
fell from the Milwaukee bridge across
Ferry creek and crtMbed his bead by com
ing in contact with a crossbeam of the
bridge and died mstanUv, The police found
him head down in the water.
FIRE WAY CLOSE LEAD WORKS:
I
t abnas Dbs1 Teark Ar Itepairr d !
fsxrter Fbaat Mar Have va j
AvaateaA .
The East Omahs fire 1 liable to ca us ;
a ahut-down of the Carter "Wlnte Load.J
works unless some hurried moves are mad
by the Illinois Certral railroad. Th burn
ing cars destroyed ta and warped the
rails so that the finished product from th
White lead work may not lie shipped out
nor coal shipped in to run tbe plant
Treasurer Frank Barker aaya he hoped
to hsve the track repaired in a few day a
so tliere will lie no necessity of closltis.
down the plant.
Sche Bros., owners of tlie Omaha 'CVagon
Box company, were still searching Omaha
Wednesday for a new location, that there
mirht tie as little delay as possible In
turning out waron buses and other prod
ucts. The men employed at the burned
plant wer paid off 'VTedneausy rooming,
but were instructed to lie in readlnea is
resume work a soon as a location ooulf
be secured.
. -w- ccpiorc trie Icrss U tnerr rtn-
9 VSJlVll ISN -t of chilirca is
. often destructive to the
"e-r. Khapdinesa. AH of this, can be avoided ty the use of
Kctter t Friend before baby comes, as this liniment prepares the
body for the struk? vpon it, and rvreserves the rj-nimetry of her form.
Betber t Friend tnaaxs the dinner of chJd-fcinb less, and camet her
rcriod. Thousands crate. V f OT fW
Fu2y tea of the benet and idJ lXlLl
ofthis remedy.
Information
Ml
XL Xa57.
.is
Candidate for the Republican Nomination
for County Attorney
k.
has resided in this city for thr past twenty one years. He is a graduate of
Creighton College and the Law School of Harvard University. He has
been a member of the Douglas County Bar and engaged in the active
practice of law in the state and federal courts for
six years, 1903 to 1906,
Breckenridse $t Kimler.
,4JS
CANDIDATES 10 TEACHERS
dren Ccixty lastitite.
wcra thxi rem rci all
i Ttk A ara. aire twmtm Mr. 1
tke lartm tAiataa
Htlrin'i OtBe Are
ra.
1'pnn tiie ruarantee of OuDerinaKiideeit
Tnoer of the ttourla county acboaia that
ail the pretty teacher in thi county Will
vote for all the oandidatea for taa -perintemflent
of public Instruction, tba oaa
Aiaatea have Peama te arrv and will ad
Arem tli toacbera attending the eounty
iratttutt. Jam E CtelAeiX, auiiertnteDdetit
of the LK'Xirifrtoa city aoboola. repatblicaa
candidate., wa the flrat te come and b
,kl.a lp xc.imn -Wedneaaay
morning E C. Bishop of Uneorn. anotlier
republican candidate, and X. C. Abbott of
Tekamah. democratic canflidela. ar ex
pected Thursday, snd R. It. Msrtm of ft.
I'sul. republican. 1 expected Friday.
George T Carrlnrifm. Jr.. of Aubura. re
publican, send his regrets and aar it will
be tmpncwrhle for him to eome.
The following Douarla oounty te:hr
are attending th institute:
France fle la Vega. A. T. Hutchmeon.
Thlrsa Moore.
Clara Clarbauarh.
Partle Hoohler.
Run ShTpard.
3 T. McL-a-n
Marc-Brett "Wrtchl.
Emma rvld
Hester V. Enrler.
XweA E rnrrt.
indie CYtnk.
Martraret redd.
Edna "Wilson.
Bessie B. Hatfield
Vers si. slelcueat.
Kabeli V in near.
Jessie at. Knee.
Juanits Moor.
E I. Lrhtnili.
Alpha rVterson.
Anna V. Bmith.
Fannie Aleworth.
Ai.ns at m'''ick.
Vsrtl T mder.
Viols J. Meyer.
Joe-pl.me Corr.
Msrv Moor.
May ailiarn.
Iwrtlia E. (3 a tne.
rene Derm
"si irmi Kane.
AHma Bergstrrmi.
Bird Clajhauch.
Clair E T surer.
Fays Xar-tn.
fiadie Myers
Hilmer E aiiomoniat.
F.. H eVl.i"fcrbeim.
Hulds WeTlor.
Venue F. Muilcr.
10a Fhalen.
lienors Wlneard.
U A Trjckland.
Xura Shahal.
Anastasis McArdla
I'ora KtWAll.
K. C. Ttlnkiand.
Anna Vansuckie.
Fay Towns.
Llr.si til'key.
Fau) Hanna.
Tmi Ruer
Ensley Tsylor.
Mrs. A. Mendenhall. Mary Junrnm.
John Ppeedie.
16a Justice.
Ellen M. Gvin.
Minme A. K.ellcgg.
Casel B. Campbell.
Emily A. 5avin.
Mary McNamara.
Franoef Bell
Bessie Bedell.
Msbel Anderson.
Anna Leach.
C. K. Burkholder.
Otti HullanA.
JL Fisher.
Anns Iimmerli
Etaaie MctThorter.
Man' C Johnson.
Eatiirj'n Kehoe.
Elien Bucknole.
Viola E Vahlcamp.
Nellie siachB.
Rose RasmuAsen.
Elals Virrne.
Hilda A. Skew.
Kat Murray.
Mete Nielsen.
Catherine Borie.
Maod E. Fhaler.
Elllen rean.
Florenc Tan.
Edna M. Nesnit.
Eisie Sandman.
Bessie McQrrw.
Msy Calfls ell.
Airnes MrKay.
Hltn( Marottsrflt
Catlierllne M.
Koa Moryw
SchauhNell T. Pollack.
Mrs. Oulnn.
Miiud M. tfcnilama Genevieve Glover,
t'hristlns 6:vnon. Mcry E Mann.
Adelaide Cronk. F. C Ho'linarfworta.
tathertne Lyone. Knea w-efl.
Margaret J BiippardMay Oakes.
Mtrrt- rher.
These are teachers from either ntitmtiea
who are atrtenatng tb Dengla. eounry Insti
tute, all of tbe teacher being from out f
Omaha and ttoutn OmAha:
1.. G. Burt.
Ethel T. King.
May "SThalen.
Mattel Anthony.
EUla Lb mon.
Agn Stafford.
A. tumthworth.
Msry A Fsrker.
Anna "W'eeth.
Flossie KevnoHta.
Anns Babbel.
Lelah Adkinson.
Iai-b E. Craig.
Margaret Evans.
M-s Q M. Bamsrm.
Essl Carroll.
Rose Chase.
UC1T SALE OF AIC1TH.
straadess Issssrc a Aak stf fa
Flaws iBssrtei sii-aasVrixka,
"A art A m TarsL
at an Jin.
ON KALE NEXT MONDAT.
Our New Tork buj er secured Z.Mti yarfl
of tli most beautiful sptingwd And shrunk
broadclotiia at far below their valua. It
wa a wonderful cash transaction and tt
brines xo Omaha thia exquisite collect! os
01 broadcloths in sixty airjerit shades.
from the soft pastel tones to the extreme
new peacock, loupe, wisteria, mulberry,
etc. Tliese roods were imporied for a fash-
lonabk? Fifth avenue ladies' tailor, wba
reurea from business a few weeks agn.
All are new 14 and t4.Bii goods and every
yard win be sold Monday at CM. Bee
Sixteenth street windows.
X L. BB.ANX'EIS PONS.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS,
Clark Colt of tlie Lne-G lace- Andreesen
company left "Weanesaay lor Chloaga.
E. G McGllton, former lieutenant rv-
emor of Nebraska, lias ffiw ts fit- Paul
Chief Clerk F. X.. Keller of th railway
mail service has rone to iNradwood on
busmen.
Immigrant Inspector W. B.. Mansfield rs
Turned from a ouslnes visn tu New Tork
AAednesaay mornliig.
Mia Lynn Plerson and Man C. Jacob
sen hsve ron to New Tork in tb Inter eat
of th Riiey Bisters Millinery company.
J. Farber of St. Paul. H. "VT. Lmd
sey of Wlnnipig F M buinlan of Iteattie
and H.. C. Anderaon of Kearney at tn
Zima.
TjS t i 17 Every s-oman ooreU a shepo
rwll tUrMiy ly fifure, tnd many of thea
mm.
for Republican Voters
he was a member of
Purer Than Home -Made
Confections
The crlspest, the dainties the
most delightful tidbit you can find
for serving afternoon callers for the
children after schoolfor a luncheon
and dinner delicacy
CLOVER LEAF
Sugar Wafers
Two sweet, crisp wafers with a
delicately flavored confection be
tweena sweetmeat sandwich.
t .. r. ,T .i, . -"TtsnIMi,...j
The vole of yourself and friends for me at
the Direct Primary Election, September 1,
1908, for the Republican nomination for Con
gressman, will be appaeciated by my friends
and myself. Very truly yours,
A. W. JEFFERIS.
Add
roes the
Fire and Tornado Insurance
Good rnsaranoa fats bs baa with larg lnsurar.o campanisa at best raAsa
w I ttvlcisaci'r for oarrytng large tine of Insurant
Call . riWroT drop us a Una. and w. will glv. you prompt
isssimis and attaptum
Hastings & Keydcn Insurance Agency
GEN'&RAL
mm trta tn.
the pst tea years. For f
the law firm of Green,!
I
Above all, Ton can ba
trrtain that these 5eli
don STiaTar srafrrs ar
pore and srholerBorre
Just try one tin of
Clover Leaf Scrar VTa
frr at jovx irrocer'if
15 cents. -Also
try
cxrmiqoe'in 2Sc tins.
Plulopena in 25c tint.
Pesrf rtto ia 1 Oe and 25c
tint.
lOOSE-ILES
OMAHA
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to ycur zz sp2:e
lack of floor spaos retard the
1 1 - y I
of your shot? Motors effer a raOabls cmrtts f
psweir stijt-.y and msy b pat In plsrss wfelasj
csrmvt be used fr otbsr manhlnery, JAatara.
together wi n w.rtr.g and switch oaa Aa iasoailsd
on tht celling, w all or floor.
Gmaha Electric Light S
Power Ccupairy
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