Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 24, 1908, NEWS SECTION, Image 1
The Omaha. Daily Bee ea HEWS SECTI01I. Pages 1 to 8. REGI3TFR SATURDAY LAST CNANCI OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING OtTOIiEli 24 .-SIXTEEN rAGES. SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. VOL. XXXVIII XO. HO. SUMMARY OF TUE BEE BANQUET ON BATTLESHIP His Engagement Ring SLUSH FUND IS LARGE STOCK RATES GOOD United States Circuit Court Befases Injunction Asked by Western Lines. ! 1 w I Ulirili), IN-toKfr 14, ipo.. (90S "-OcJdBiRj- 190S en.' vav ttz. ura m: fit - r -r- " 2 3 45 6 Z 8 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16 1Z 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2Z 28 29 30 31 Functions in Honor of American Fleet End with Dinner on Fuji. OFFICERS TAKE LEAVE OF TOKIO Democrats Spending Unusually Large Sums in Wyoming;. SOURCE OF CASH IS MYSTEST AFFECTS SHIPMENTS OF CATTLE Fifty-Six Railroads Alleged Tariff Would B? Confiscatory. OPINION FILED BY THE COUBT '(rairl at Mttloa Gives Then. Ot.tl.i Big- Prices Being Paid for Space in Republican Newspapers. Wall Wafting for Trail Admiral Spe-rry at Fnneral f ritt Nodaa. it: V UK y ot 9 ( , 5ods. tie d AYn a No Evidence that Commission Has Exceeded Its Powers. THIS MUST FIRST BE SHOWN Allewtloa that Hates Are foiiwlorf U SebJert for Rftlf '' Proper lkofilni Has Brea Me. IT. IXit'IP. O t. r.-The United States circuit court this afternoon refused to Issue an Injunction retraining t:ie lnterttate Commerce commission from putting Into effect an order reducing rates on caft'e shipments from the Soulnwrst territory to Chlcsgo, .St. I.cu!s, Kansas City and other point a. Tht application for the tnj: nnlon was Biad by the Missouri. Kansas Texas railway and fifty-five other western and southwestern roads. The petition for the , restraining order was filed BOWVll liurr weeks ago and stated that the rates pre scribed by the commission were confis catory nnd-would cause the roads Involved to low nearly Sl.SW.C The ruling cf the conn today does not P.ly to the matter of the reduction or" iwlUhlng charge at the Chicago lertn.nal i yards. The Interstate Commerce "ommU" v.. .rd.. KM.n rMtffmJsted frum l"r- -..v, - duclnf the terminal charge an live stik from S3 to $1 a car, and when Ita attent! -n waa called to the fact that In again Issuing n order reducing terminal charg.-s It hi 1 violated the Injunction, the commission s is- pended the order. The petitions of the rail- wy In both the termir.tl charge case and th atock rate cases were filed at the same time, but the terminal charge was not dis- cussed. In the opinion or tie court lonay. . A pnysklan from Ccntervllle. Ia.. has pressure of the friendly crowd In the walt The Judgea anting today were Adams, j hf.tr sent to Paris by Theodore Shonts , ng room. When the Japanese officials Vandevanter and Hook In denying the j to treat his daughter, the Duchess de I who were to accompany the American of-Injum-iton they ruled trat the court had a ;chaulnea. Fag 1 1 ficera to Yokohama hrrtved. Rear Admiral right to go into the evidence and dt rmine Heaxy rains continue In the soutn and gperry was invited to enter a carriage whether the new rate was c .nfis. atory. i fid j0 great d.image In Kansas and ag.iln for a short drive in order to give the tut tbat U-fo-.e It took up that phase of , Oklahoma. Fag 8 people who arrived late an " oppor. unity the matter, there n.ust t a showing that j Two young men are killed and seven for , tinill grMtlng He consented and fl-.e Irterstat- Conetre commissi n had , Injured near Cowrie. Ia . when hand car wh, h. .pttrti bdI,m broke loo!Ml. He exceeded its a-.tbority. Th Is l ad not been strlkts car of cinders. Fag I WM drtven ,hort d,,nc ,nd Ttiurned t-re. the op.n-n a'd. 8. nator Elklns saya he knows abac- . t0 tn, ,,,.Jon. Alone ,ne whole rouU) fce n KI'S SAY HE DOESN'T KNOW Veal Vlratut ea(nr Hefasca t Give Im Corroboration of st-rrlra. . i,'-TC. ' O'-. CX-In . . j an tai-n' Ti . i. .r. jM.nrj t-!c- i; r'M". at nv1 . .j... ... i-i-t. . . ti P-e s tra'e a number of pin 'I '; ciprerrirg th" rr per ted eng'g , . -- of b's dsuih'.r. 'is Kat' erln Kl- ' s ard ti e (:' rT t'se Abru-.l "' e :tnpt. l.o.vever. t cither 'cu'-e a r iiM' r. c dit!l wn tnuccesful. c rat r IT.."-. t I; rl -d. emp! ttlc illv. hs rrcv' iTMinliri t- lie As cfc'd Press liia' "we il .n t knut sny t alw.ii-. tt.- ::ia!t. r." Prr -d for .n f'li lent eta! n- ni - Tvcar.i'rg the alii gcd n.vacmtnt. the s. n.it ir s. Id: I cannot tnaVe a s-.a'-n.nl con rnirg tills matter. Myself aid family w.sh t n all, ia ti our attift-.de of r fra'rlr.g tj d s-, cess t:ie efuiirs" ' -Yea. seimtor. but they ail tend tJ tl.c . one end. That Is. eventually there will be a marriage."' l.e was tjid -I know they do. but we doi.'t know anything abo-jt that." lie siJ. -What are the latest reportsT" he asked, -news don't get to Klklns very fast," "It Is said the duke of the Abrusal 1 arranging his affairs to come to this coun try within a short time.'" It's news to me " "It Is said two 1'al an warshi: will acort the duke ani his brtl- to Italy."' Senator Elklns laug .el. "Wrist else?" -Also, when you v:s:t Italy after the marriage, you will be given the title of Chvaller of Annunclatie This last Information a-'.mcd to strike th senator a a Joke and he lauuh.d hear tily. H waa also Informed of a rep rt that Msrjorle Gould of New York had been a. lected a one of the bridesm ilds and he ended th conveiwatioo by aayiig: -I i-lnn't know a thing ebout ft. I am aorrr t ean"t srive you simelhlng. Hcw- ever, when ther la anything going on I! am aolna- to call vou en the telephone at gi'.tburg and give It to you. " . . .. . .. .. . TURIN. Oct. n.-Th auk ot tn Aorusm arrived here todsy. He called upon his brother, the count of Turin, who has Just returr.ed from Ixindon. and later upon Que if Marghenta. who l as recently re turned Ler litni Paris. There la raon to believe that the date ot tft duke's de arture for the United States has not yet been fixed. WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL ( Irrka ta the Department Making Prewar! Iaa to . Horn to Vote. (Frnrn a taff Coin sponder.t.) WASHINGTON. CVt, A (Special Tele gt i m l George Krug. repentat!v of th Anl euser-Bcm h BreaiiJl association In On nl.a. Is In Washington to assist in the rhr.stenlng of his grandchild, born to his laaghter. Mr. Brown cf this city, a short time ago, at . Paul s Catholic church next Sunday. Mr. Krug wtll leave for Omana arly nsxt week to cast his vote for Taft. Th clerks in the department are al tady leaving for their homea to participate In the coming presldeM'al election, and tt U expected that Nebraska will ahow up well with other states aa to the number going home to von. John R. Berg, super intendent of the work of the government printing office, and who has nearly 4i nea under his charge, with a dally wage schedule of uenrly :. left yesterday fur h hotre In Nebraska City. Mr. Berg was occotuiarAeti by H. A Julian, who gns to Kearney to vote. U P. Kenuy cf Red Cloud and IV C. Wheldon of Anbjrn left for their Nebraska t.im.i earlier n th wek. Rural carrjwr appointed f..r 1 .a route: Brighton, route I. Frahk A. Bustow ear tr, SUi M. Brtstow sutti;ut: Oakley. out I. Walter 8. Baker earner. Ralph L. Pkr substitute; Ogden, route '2, Ge-rge W. Urubb varrier. Edaard H. Grubb sub-sllul. TH WliTHIB. 1 F"R OMAHA. COfN'TIi BLUFFS AND i VICINITY-Fatr and warmer Saturday. j g.I7u,,UvNl:BKA!;iAK8,r " imp 'ii-ivc aPr;lv cloudy Saturday. , miih probably hical show-r In east and j Temperature at Omaha yesterday: Deg : ...' ... 7 :::!?! ... j ; ...37 3 i X9 .. 3 3 3T 37 37 rOXOTICAX. Democrat. In Wyoming have a : lars "slush" fund, which they are spending. - ... . tor rtura in republican papers. rags a ; Nebraska d-r.,ocrsts buey clrc'J'.atlr.g j stories In hope of stampeding voters into the democratic camp. rag a 1 J-.dge Taft has a heavy speaking schedule In Indiana, rloslnff with a Sl.oech tUv nght fag. X mimK,r, r pr.,!,i.ni R10,eve.l cabinet will take the stump before e'.ec- i . . ... . 1 ilioii. tueir itineraries naving oeen ar- i l Tangf j Tg 1 , Kepuh!icans of Ohio are confident they : Htl trry tn,. state. rags 1 DOMESTIC. j J(m JamM, Ha nan)tM yesterday at Sr.rlr)(rfl.ld ,, for ,he murder thiti j,Urtr(1 Ut recent rare riots. Pag a t 1 Tra,nmen on lUf yT0 roai vtTe held . up n4 robbd by Kansas men Paga 1 lutrij iivtiiiiifs ji m is rtifcanrniciii is- .i7cii :'ls daughter and the duke of the Abru Fa- Pnow fell yesterday generally ever .Kansas. Fag 1 ' Secretary of State Root denied the writ I of extradition for Jan Pouren which the I Ttuawlan mvrnnent arknrht - - - - i oereat or me irancnise or tne mu- Lirveiana was aue 10 poor service in' ... , a ' .r '. . 7.,.. . . m i tu 1 1 v jii i i . it ii i cm jitj ii c: uuwn convention aesslons began yesterday at ! Iienver Fag S ; -STTBKASXA, j M:s Templeton. stxte l'.biarlan, waa j ele-te I president of the titate Library as- ; sol ution at Hoistings. Fag 3 The Ktate bank of Hartwell was blown early yesterday morning and S3. 409 was j Fa- 3 stolen. FOBXioar. !(. i 1 j I ? a. m r) 1 tn nrC: 1" a. m Tr 11 a. m a&Tr 1 p m ' "V7 S P- m S& f I lum Nje f p. nt p. m p. m f p. in 1 1 p. m t.mperor uii.ism t.as r.een very -rnenaiy ion the way to the wharf, where the launch to ivsvid Jayne Hill, the new American : of the ConnecUcut awaited the rear admir anitassador. Faff 1 als. and the c!wm mntinn unt'i ih- CWafafXalCIAX AJTD FZHAJrCZAX. LI. stK-k markets- Faff 13 t.rain market, stocks and bond. npii l3 ! I MOTEsfXsTT. Or OCKAC STXAAlKXZFts. for-. NEW YORK NEW YORK NEW YORK NEW Y ir.K N EW York NEW YORK NK'A YORK .. Ml THAVPTOS LlVEPPiKlL LIVErip.Mil, AXTum . PLYM'H 1H... . n il... ... . M'Wli.LE til EbF.C . . VI ' ' .'Tow V . Clt'EE'TO N. NA1 LH NAM.Ee ArrlTe. Vajsetlv Fitncla.... Luliiana.. 6 lie. C. T. Tlecssa. ....-rtsia. slarhtAA. .... Fred ar Qr . . . Ls Satoi. .-Pemsl. ...Saa Gievsnst. . K P : la.lt. ltrlD Yzut.m Marquelt. K A Vl.iorU Noorsra ,1'irie Cmp. of Bnisia. . ...Meriaa. Rom . . saa.o. FATAL WRECK NEAR GOWRIE Two Killed aad Sevea lajared Mhea Handcar Strike Cinder Car Steadies; on Track. BOON E. la.. Oct. a-tSpeclal Telegram) , Tonight t' wo people were killed and aeven ow era injurea in a wreca on ir.e .m.iuu; a. v-,..v . - .i. -.. . . i. - w - - . Nins young men from Rlnard secured a. i-.-a.-.; .a . . ... 'a '. . . . . v, .,114 .law .ni ivi v" ' i iv w " i . . v h m sho St Go The dead were taken home and the In Jured are atlll at the farm house. MEN AND BOY AS BANDITS Trslsnts a 'Frtaeo rreight Trala , Hellesed of Moaey and Watches. KANSAS ClfT. Mo.. Oct- tt-Twe men, on fifty years old. followed by a boy of fourteen, pushed open the rear door ef th caboose on the f.r.t section of Kan- mi e. ... . . u . . V J l J , 0.. Ml. .MU . I mV V frleght train as It was leav.ng Olathe. Kan., for Kansas City last night. "Hands up." one said as two pistols were pointed st Elmer G. Butcher. ln. conductor, and William M Smith, the rear brakeman. The trainmen obeyed. "Now. sonny, g througn them." the older man said to the boy. While the rob bers kept the railroad men covered with their piaioss. the boy west throogh their pockets. The boy turned the trainmen a pockets inside out and took t-i .50 and their gold aatct.es. Tb robber tied the two Lrainmea with rope found la the cabooae. and with the boy left the train as It Beared Ksnsas Ctty and disappeared. w. "Hiey mere going thirty mil. s ;"n,M lo er Admiral Emory, who rep- i "a " mmn.,. .rum .n.vii.e lt serera, m,,1Ion d ,.'"" T V V:;;V " " 1 "l'rt1 th b,drm "r M1" Blnche Bai- hour when the car struck a car of cinders f ;u""r" P'rry. a picture of t.ie " n.e ........ ..... . .e v...-.. ..i.R... ..... , OTleT ln caM , - - --- - bc'ieve 2 OJu "r1 r" 1 standing on the tr.ck flv. mile, north of . n31n h ' Commodore Perry's ttw hour, of quiet. j,dge Sml.h McPrMn by nlmmad. i of ,h. mln ar empioyTtn U.e bottHng ' '"' " f-,h" to Cowrie ' ,flert ,l Kulhama. The picture, framed in j Like yesterday the day began with In- permanent th!. morning The defendant. w employed in U.e bottling . acs drov lh- from th bau fo, The dead: I Oregon plne was pointed by a Japanese dictions of intent political Interest. Tr.e , n.med , the orlfinal James rThe" democrats have been claiming fnl- ' ,OWed hIm ,0 th hw flht ED QUINN aged if. was Instantly killed. ' rtUt now . ho ws. the first o"there a. tl.e attracuoi. for a monster I A. G.bson, c. F. 8trop , w '! -amocr. tt. rae I ensued In which Jame. atabbed Ballard tc jurt.N 4t(.Tlt.K wa. injurea ana aieu .i.u. ... w warsr.ip or commo- o cioc crusus a. imam nuui-jcrru many ,r (j. Stauher and Judre A i . . ...... death. ; l.onr. u-.r t.nme of Victor .w. r.-v-'. , . , ..... ... . .. - .. - ... . . 'u3e " otIson. 1 c n vass wss made of half of that city- . ...... .. . . - -- i. i.c . k ru inut was iiuiu-eo. i . . i- .. . x.e.i con. in.- . .ii exceor !'). . - ... ... .1 j.mes was caDiureo next aar. v nil a VZ laTurC? I lnlro4 U'n h to Rear Admiral mer.t to our cause that you are out a. I thi. morning. represented . during ; r waa tn Jail an alleg-d ault by anoth.r WftteTh..,h...g crushed and a. TTtf TV l l"" " h --vlYmg hlblUon. This' Indies th.V " ' upon Mrs. Earl lU.a- ,M reported, putated. , admiral bent down to t ake tfte hand of tn Taft. after he h-id been heartily cheered. h. Ir of Calvin F. Burnes. strong republican community will cast 1 Thtn c,me ,he rWt wnk-h n Graver M.x.re had en arm broken. Uttered Japamse was most Impressive. "I am aure It argjes.- he added, "while . I. " . l,r,ubll...n malor'tv I the death of five white men and two rr',rr,vl,Jm:nLri,"t,,rl'n- ' ZTl:?" .""V?. 6:erd3V r!Ue3 lhat thM0WA PHYSICIAN TO PARIS Th, democrat. have' bJn claiming I klng of Uper . re.t.u- YOKOHAMA, Oct. tT-The serte. cf lr pnmprMr br Tlant functions which have characterised Japan' recent on of th American hattlhip fleet came to a close here tonight with a dlrnfr tn bosrd the battleship Fuji, the guests of whl'h wrr "r" Am.rlran amb....dor. rear sdmlrsla and other officer. There as g,,0 a brilliant reception on the battleship Mikassa. to which all the prominent Ameri cans here were )nv ted. with the accompsnl mn of an Illumination rf the fleet, fue norks and torchlight procession on shore. Rear Admiral Srerry tcday endeared Mm. Keif to the Japan people by personally attending the funeral of ner?l Count Nodxu and placing a wreath on the casket Iter a luncheon was riven at the Phlb palace and the admiral, accompanied by Ms aid", walked frcm the palace to the Shlmbashl railmay ttaton. rasslng along the Glnta. the prlnc'pal street of Tclo. which waa massed with p'op!e. The ad-ml-at was reccgr.ied and almost mobbed by tens of tho isands of enthusiastic peciple, ,ut everywhere was treated with respect. Thousands sought tj shake him by the hand and the ovation lated the whele I..,., k , ,K f-k. .. .j. - . ." , .,t -c... ...v. miral evld-ntly waa deeply Impressed and "t time stopped shsking hands with some Individuals, who. speaking English, halted hint for the benefit of other. To these he euid, "I am deeply Impressed with the heart. nc-aa ar.i eincerlty of your welcome to myself, my officer and men. I trust that the friendship .low formed will last j - . . i . . . , . . , i -ir.rr inu rrjtn i::e uevesiiy oi owning you farewell." R r Admiral Pprry was accompanied by Rear Admirals Schroeder and Wainwright, who wltn hriT :3. "fe kpt equnlly nulr exchanging greetings, omeer Lesrc Toklo. The party arrived at the fcaimbashl sta- tlon half an hour before the time set for their departure and took refuge from the was given an ovation such as Is impossible to describe in words. Th tumult was aim ply deafening. On arriving at the square opposite the Smmbashl station thousands of children waved flag and aang in his honor. Th station was crowded with high Japa- nM. nffii.i. . n i . . - -.-..s .. 4o m- ltary a.tach and Lieutenant CnmnianiW DouiWrtr. .ti.rh. .,, - . . ... , .... ...u. ,uil uniform, hundreds of naval and mil ltary oficera of Japan, together with many l3die. made up a most brilliant scene. When the special train moved out of th station there waa a constant din. the cheering cf the people mingling with the blare of three brass bands. The rmi? Yokohama, as on the occasion cf the going to Toklo. was lined with children. Th. -hit: v--iir were re-en .icieo. in irokonam i cached th ship. . . . ,,,, A aingle incid.ttt shows the spirit In wr.h-n tne American sjilors aictpted the receDtion. A triumnb.l . j tbe principal streets caught fire, the blast j reaching up toward a Japancae Tag float I ir.g from a flagstaff at the top and threat ening to destroy the flag. An American I Jackie dashed up the framework of the arch, through the bias broke off th ataff and can-ted the flag safely to the ground. I Thla act waa witnessed bv thousands n.l , created a profound Impression. The young- str received an ovation which continued j until he was forced to run for shelter. I The famous Maple club cf Toklo waa a ; scene tonight of one of the most brilliant i functions of l.:ls entire week of ur.eur- ptaseu enierta:nment. The American Friends' aasociaUon. of whlrh R.rv v-.. ncko Is president and Baron Tjk.hi i president, entertained Z off icera and a number of th moat prominent womon of Toklo. The association Is composed en tirely of Japanese who have visited Amer ica, a majority being university men and Sit IDMllTW fh V a H V, 1 i r " ' ' ' '""u"' oi rr w m s 9 ent.rtaJnm.nf m,,,!, V V entertainment Included bv Jir.tnu ! .nd r.n.n a . " . - --o.ua ""-j ire- works. During tr. course of th evenir.. ! Baron Kaneko In a felicltoua srech nrb i r week'a st.y of the American. In Japan na been the perfect order maintained by the aailora while on shore. tk.m .... been few cases of misbehavior, in fact, less tnan in any plac visaed during the tnp from Hampton Roads. Not a single rasa of disorderly conduct . wvvu.icu uu " governor ana mayor said to u.e Aociated press that ons of the w.w w n-w i t4B.i k z lis lUr JX .... " - v .no naa te0 v mwmtit uii .i.ip inai iney I l . . . m... u. w vfrr. v uirj.1 ... irmm .1 inn j . ' of unlimited entertainment to sporadically break loe. In thu respect th navy has covered Itself with glory tn Japan. Th. '"'-"- r extremely pro"1 ,h "cn nin th i Americana resident here are extremely ana in tutw oi ineir viott politically, commercially and socially hag undoubtedly been enormous anu will bo Ineradicable, Trala Arraagemeat fENNE. Wyo., Oct. a. (Sp CHEYENNE. W yo., Oct. a-tSpeclalr- While official announcement ha not been VH? PTC ,r"nro nr.tod understarid that when th Carr-Borl cut off la put 14.0 operation about December 1 freight crews wtll run from Denver to Laramie, but passenger crews will coo tinue to rua from Dem vnr ta Cheyenn. , v... v. uiusi airiaiiiaT leaiure. or f !. . ceit.ie ui inn:r.s are aroueu 10 ine r.eces- i . . . . 1 1 .. . ... . rani, a number oi nearo store ana saloons i n i , m . rrom the C'hkaiio U1TCUC0LK ENROITE WEST Chairman Will Close Up Work of Campaign in Chicago. FINAL VISIT BEFORE ELECTION Hla Retara to New York First of Week' He "W ill Give Oat Hla Forecast of the Rrsalt. KW TORX, tre: 25 ihalrman Hlich-' coca of the repumbllcan I atonal commit-j tee left for Chicago at ?.30 p. m. today. ! He will have a final petsonal conference j Uier on the political situation and con-. ditlo-ns in the west and middle weft and re- . turn here Monday morning. He aaJd that upon hla return he woul". remain here un- tii after the election ard added that soon after I. is return he v.-ould give out his forecast of the renuit. i Members of the Ireal unions sf filiated ! with the American Federation of Labor i wtll have Mr. Teft. who is an honorary member of the iriterxationa! T'nlon of Steam Shovelers. to tV.(nislvea next Wednesday evening for half an hour. Since Mr. Taft has consented t :-p.ak tj them In Cooper union they have arranged ti exclude from the hall all persons not members of the union, Henry A. Wil- liams. chairman of the Ohio state execu-!wl!h tlve commif.ee, was at headquarters of the republican national committee to con- suit wltH Chairman Hitchcock about the campaign In Ohio. Mr. Williams said: Th?y are ready- to vote and to vote right. I see n reason to doubt that Taft wiii t. n uiuu - j . isTs a.w. TAFT CIRCLES IXDI i APOLIS Speech. In amber of Co.-.y Seat : Aro-.d India.. Capital. j . i INDIANAPOLIS. Ind , Oct. a-Judg, ;; Tft fr.rinv made a Corr.nlete circuit of ' lnd.ana-:!lB about fifty miles distant at all times and u night he was lier I he attraction for a monster rally. I During the day he made extended Pc-e ' Lfye. Marlon. Muncie and Anderson, . and ten to fifteen-minul speeches In Greencastle, Roachdale. Craw fordsvtlle. Rushvllle, Frankfort. Kckomo, Greentown, Knlghtstown. Shirley, Russia vill and Shelbyville. To carry out this heavy Itinerary it was necessary for . the candidate to be up at S o'clock this morn- :in. At that time his train was on a sld- - .....a ,k. ... . , ln !n Q'J'' tM about flv miles from i Braxll. The con.r aratlvely short run had 'ty of voting as republicans on the third ; of next November." The candidate then 1 ci..-..., . , v ....... :. . , v. . .... 1 by calling attention to Braxi.'s coat and j agricultural Interests and declared it , be necessary to restore confidence among ' ' - in.HTnr. it nr. irar . -mmm in n. rpaipirn (axid continued. Ex-Gjrernor DarV..n and Representative Holl.dny Joined the special the crowd of local committeemen who ac- aamnanied th. train Uim. Urrtr. . iM.r n v- r. .is I's.vw.-w-ii - " - ---- - ... Itepahllcaas la Ohio Feel Coa.deat I Thev will rrrr state. NEW YORK, Oct. 3S.-Ei.hu Root, secre tary of state, will speak In Cincinnati on October 28 and in Toledo on October S. This arrangement was made at tie request cf the state committee cf Ohio. Hnry A. WIllianA chairman cf the Ohio L H tpht.k reoubll ' .n., fanowta. .tatemenf I quarter, uxiaj . mr. r. .... an., iniae tne . . . . n . n-t.t. . , "TTi only doubt that I Lear about the republicans carrying Ohio come from out side th state. Tliere have been some d s- .. , . - t - , . , - - - - - - . uievi . vaiu.tl e - Km . s Knn nswr 1. anS th. 1 mm nr f . .... . (Coa tinned on Second Pag ) V III ' LAST DAY FOR REGISTRATION MISS TEMPLETON PRESIDENT State Librarian Selected Head f "Ve braska Library Associativa at Ilaatlaar. HASTtNOS. Neb.. Oct,- C (P-ec'al The Nebraska Library ssoclaton. which closed Its fourteenth annual convention Wednesday evening, elected lh fUowlog officers: P.esidert. M's Te-npl'ton, L'nci-ln; first vice president, Misa Smith. Beatrice: sec ond vice president. Miss Newlan. Hastings; treasurer. Miss O'Brien, Omaha; secretary. Miss Spencer, Falla City. Pclec'.bn of a plic for the next corn-en- tbm was left to the executive commute Invitations h ive been presented for Falls City, Beatrice. Grand lalar.d and Fremont, but Beatrice see-rs most In favor. Y'storday th Hbra iara visited Hastings c llege. on InvltaUjn cf President Turner, and Inspected the Carnegie Library and Science hall, now In course of construction-. The students at chapel wer addressed by Miss Templeton. - . U A RTWELL STATF RANK Rl DWM Safe Crackers Get 0,400 for Xlght'a Work la Kearaey C'oaaty Tosva. HARTWELL. Neb.. Oct -(Special Tel- egram. The Hartwell State bank waa blown early thla morning and robbed cf jl"!,"0 by two men who have winnt arri tnelr booty. The bank ia located In J an cM voodtn rnlclur, whUe new hcme I being constructed for IL At IK o'clock j Mvf ral res denta of the ?Uct heard an ' explosion, bjt they made no investlgat on j ind the men h.d ,mple ,jme t(J malc. fV, . , g.,taw.y. Sheriff Ransom of Mlrd-n was 'notified at once and there w.. .. cf sending for the bloodhounds, but thl ----- - . ... 1 1 1 LB H nad not been done up to noon. The bank mkP T" 'ce. " Z X " f,ew"' th" one saw them enter or leave t h ,nd u nol know . J 'J" . . wiejr rooe or wa.kej. G. L. Johnson is cashier and the bank Is owned by Kearney men. MISS BURNES IN MFI n Clllr. " -"''C Federal reset Persnaaeatly Enjoin St. Joseph Insanity Board f roaa Artlag. KANSAS CITY. Mo Oct. 3. The ft. !rLC.0Jrt hJ? f"ianently forbidden the probate court of Buchanan county to de Care Misa Mary V. Burrs Insane. Miss I Burncs 1 heiress to a 11,050.000 share 'of th. Dr. J. D. Sawyer of rearervlll will Attend the Dae he.. t Chaalnre. CENTERVILLE. Ia. Oct. a. Dr j n i gawyers. Centervllle'. most Dromin.nr nhw. 1 . e " .icin .nu .urgeon. naa been iummAn.1 ' to Paris to atterut ih. ,...,... r-u. ' who expects to become a m.h " ember tt. i.f i Cer.tervll'.e last night and aula from v. York Tuesday next and will be absent for . l . : . . mum a or : i wee.. u rm k - -- lunt of the ducheaa. accorr.nani ki and ther will be iolned at v.- v,u v T. P. Shont. father of the duchee Mr Shonts' anxiety over hi daughter n cause him to Insist upon Dr. Sawyers making the trip. The duchess rotr'.y a Centerville girl. as for- Dnlioril . 11 1 1 I nrtiiui 1 -- ruunr.it iiil. ntiti'in ntrit: Secretary of Stat Root Rf.. 1- i- ' pT! "Vi, In- i -A, J ' ft na la . ior-mt Tl . . l 1 ""- " '--.. WASHINGTON Oct 3 -Seer. la rv W,. A r'Publ'r" w" on ,rain I" tJay 'Sr-S to" ,u. a tradition .ought for by Bias; In tt. c-LlTb" Br"W" ""rd ,!' ! of Jan Jaooft Pouren. DEMOCRATIC WIND STARTS Stories Made Up in Effort to Stampede Voters Into Their Bandwagon. ATT. FAIL TO STAND THE TEST i Llarola Republicans Plaa to Wind l'p the (mpalt with Two Great Meetlaar on the Eve of th Elertloa. fFroni a Staff Correspondent.? LINCOLN, Oct- 'A. Speclal.) From now until the day of election the democratic mi. nmin'iiM will redouble Its stories about the number of votes Bryan and Shal- lenberger will receive. This hae leen the tactics of the democrats since thi cam paign started, the object being to create the impression In the east that Bryan would carry this state and to start a stampede for him. by figuring that he alone drove the band wagon. The atorles told from now until election will make the misrepresenta tions of the rt 'ck like the work of amateurs. One of the big stories the democrats scattered broadcast was that down at Do Witt tht re w ere twenty-eight republicans who had or"gar.lxed a club and all Intended to vote for Bryan. Three different travel ing men brought back the story to the democrats. Finally one oemocrat who counts noses In cases of this kind sent a man to DeWltt to get the names of thes republicans. "Is it true you have twenty-eight repub llcana here who have organised a club and ! will vote for BryanT '"Sure." he waa told. "Will you give me the names of the of ficers of the club?" the stranger asked. "Well, really I d-n't know who the of ficers are. but if you will go down the street Mr. can tell you." Mr. 80 and So was called upon and he couldn't tell. Finally the aa-ent of the democrats came away from DeWltt wl'h the names of four men who It was " rc- ported" to him had voted the republican ticket an fid expected now to vote for Bryan. On Rldlealoa Story. Another atory sent broadcast by the i Thl, crim, was largely responsible for p re democrats waa to the effect that If Taft . clDitatlon of the recent race riots In this la elected the bottling works at Seward I ...11 a.K-M -? Arwi" -nAM m.,...i.t be thrown out of employment- A number of Seward people In Lincoln yesterday heard - that story and - nearly laughed themselves sick. Seward has a population riractlcallv unanimously hou house canvass of that thriving j little shop town showed the usual repub- lican vote will be polled. A poll of the I farmer around Lincoln shows the re- publican vote will be Increased more than l ... ... i.... ' . .... . . ...... l H real over the claims of the democrat. . ' The talk of th democrats this yrr ' femlad. me that two year. go, said a I Prominent republican, "they claimed Dou',M C0UD,y wouM Slv" Shallenberger Ana m.tortiv river ftheMnn ll.'.rvAr.. S.000 majortiy over Sheldon. - - ' ' - -. rf . . . Ill reir.ember that. Some of the very conserve. it. oemncr.,. c.aimea only mJorl,r of ' 00- but U' L1 'Jn ho ' 1nve.11g.1ea pui in ngure at s.'.'ow Well .the vote showed that Sheldon cur ried th county ." I Democrats have tent 01, t the word to 'hoop things up. Claim everything in 1 tht and tr.en ome K. are people Into jumping onto the band wagon. Here is sn example of jut how ni. l, I . . " " UW Br '" d'mr"" " it wa. toltl as a true att.rv r.i:t mk.rK i t. ' rnf ' f hit. th. n 1. 1 1 tv.A . .. . . I .1 . . , . . (Continued oa Third Page SHERIDAN PAPER ONE OF THEM Expenditure Does Not Appear in Re ports of Committee Treasurer. VIOLATING PUBLICITY LAW las sorters' Trad and 1s Oil Trwat eatrd Possible oree of the Fane) Being So Ua T labljr tvat. CHKYKNNK. Wyo.. Oct. 3.-fpctal. t People lrresectlve of party are btattled heie nt the bold and lavish expenditure f money by the democratic national commit-, tee, pa. titular!)- in rtspevt to the corruption and subsloning of republican newspaper all over the s.a'.e of Wyoming. The amount of money usej to buy space In republican newspaper in this statv Is so large as to ca.ise many i-eople to wonder wher th'a large rorrupiion fund ia coming from. Many paper have been approached and not a few of them have sold their apace at from fifteen to twenty timea their regular advertising rates. Where this corruption fund la coming from la a profound secret. It Is noticed that nowhere In th published report of exf-emlltuTca by the democratic national or state committee does It appear that any money baa been expended for the sub dis Ing of newspapers, yet thrre I abundant and positive proof that money has beei used for this purpose on a large Kale. Inasmuch aa th published reports do no, show these expenditures the only solutioc or explanation Is that these corruption funds are being disbursed and handled en tirely outside of and Independent of tht regular committee so as to avo.tt exposure This Is plain violation of law, which re quires all money to be expended by oi through the regular treasury ot th com mittte. Importer Are 8pecfd. There Is much speculation aa to tht source from which comes this enormous i sum of money. Borne suspect mat tne Importers- Trust, a powerful and wealthy organisation of Importers whose bs-ad-tuar- wrs is In New York, la putting up th casn. Tnls organisation, which deala entirely with Impel ted or foreign made gooda is sirongly In favor of free trade. Labor Is so much cheaper In the foreign countries that but for a protective tarirf these importers couid have almoat a monopoly of the American maiket on many art cies of manufacture. The importers or members of th' trust s are said to be aim-t ti man In favor of the election of h democratic national rKket- It Is auspec.ed. therefore, that they Imae l.ave samethin lo do with the raising j ol an Immense campaign fund. Again ther are rumors that a certain b'g oil trust has furnished the funds. The source whence comes the money Is unknown, but there Is no doubt that tl.e democratic organisation has the money and that it Is uIi.g It to subsidise the papers in the largest scab) ever attempted by any political party since the founding of the government. Ills? Price tor Space. DOUGLAS. Wyo.. OCi. Ifci. (Special.) The democratic committee has appeared here with lta "slush" fund and has em ployed some of It to suosidlxe the repub lican press. The Budget, a Weekly repub lican paper pubrisned in dis town, sold space tixS Incnes to run five limes for tttu. Similar deals have been ma.lo with other papers in Wyoming. This is about fifty times the regular advertising rate. Uu the democratic committee can affoid to spend money on sucu an extensive scale la a mystery unless lammany lias ici go some of Its Ill-gotten gains. JOE JAMES FORFEITS HIS LIFE Isearro Who Precipitated Srlaajcl4 Riots Confesses aad la Hanged. SPRINGFIELD. 111.. Oct. 3.-Hv!ng con fessed his guilt and with a prayer'opoa his lips, Joe James, sn Is-year-oid negro mjs derer. was hanged in th Sangamon county Jail today. James murdered C. A. Ballard, a rail way engineer on th night of July S last. city. James cam to Springfield from Bir mingham", Ala., tn June. On the night of July S he became Intoxicated la a negro resort. Tn a Hrtink.n stunor he wandered Into the ' hlim. M. .,.,. nn Kjr,h Nin,h , na in uuroii.g ol iriy ..on.e.. COQ O A alkf TVaMIUrDC WUKlX rUtt dANI tAAVllNtKs , ; Comptroller or ( arreaey Takes steps Make Examlaatleas Tksrsaik. j WASHING TON. Oct. li To enfjrc n.ucl greater res;onsiUUt y upon d rectors cf national banks and tj make them pay mors attentton ta their Institutions. Comptroller . . - .. .. . . . u . i . .. i . . . . , ... . 1 1 - in . ui . i iw.i i..uwm nrAmr In na'tcr.! har.k examinera dlrartlra them that upon entering a bank to makt an examlnatim to immediately convene the dlrw.tljr.t, ,nd requ'r an.aer. to a formal list of iwent)-flve Kearchlrg vie iti ns. Th 1 I U said to be the fust complete official In quiry Into the r-ltlonkhip betaeen banks snd trie dire tors. Hed DtMrl Ouud Haaae. rt . l-J a, y... id. ia p-ci.i.)- ' Within the next two week, l.uv, u head of sheer. w.U be driven into the Red ilirrt ..... . .... I west ! tins place, a neavy rail or snow ".'' having made ll.e des. rt range avitl.bie. 'ring th. summer the desert is too dry i to u,.pon life, tut when thero 1. snow 1 11 ; 1 ... . u.e vmi mummy wn a UO