THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 13. 1901 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA A COUNCIL 0:ric 15 Scott Street. Council-eea Brought and Frar. k Neltronr. mtk of Warsaw. I i.. wr th guest yee--dv of Mayer V i-m.rr . TIm iuyr end os tfi visitor vera schoolmates v bee J. O. Pit Vft yesterday t?T lne Ar.re , 4. called there tr th urttun iltnea. of .Um spending tb winter oa th Pa- : rifle coast. I Th funer aJ cf tb late Sarrue.l F. "eel of i Kliladaie. t died at the Rcrouodeos , boepttail. will be beid this afternoon at I tnott rrxna i out cncn.iur.g parior end burial will b in Wainut H-ii eemeiery. Krr. K. A. Cam. pastor of tb First Bap tist c nrck, win conduct the tt icea. Owfyt "Smith, a 2-yar-old boy. or dered yea-ere y tr iatn G. n cor mined ta tha I if II In aettrtr il rinra Trio lad waa irougbt before tb Juver.ll dlvtcn of the imtt ewurt by Rev. Henry iLar.g- Th twr parent ere deed and hia sister have tot an making a horn for htm at Attbm A and Tenth r.rwL The evi Inw showed that the boy would sot g-.o mixx-i, staved rt tax at rught and was geon-aliy t&aarriarlb). Caor11maa McKUlra ha r-mSiri a Trxwt-tn- of lha rtuswi of tba Frwt a4 Third y clncta of tt nfth arard for tnw Trr t at a rtock at tte countr baiidtn nrta avrana and TwKWi ttrwt fnr ta "of aaoeanajrtna try toml or peraama AeMrtec ta ault-rlbe far wtrr from tHe pmpewed city piaU m -orflT that tbe anwnrpied AurtrK-ta inar be -Turr-labed If a aufftrifnt Bimiber tll aunacrltw In orier to arraa i tie layiB- f ddiUonal mauaa." UW KKtCBEl A LtSO DISTAXCB Kmrnmrnnw Ca f i la Arum ' Katw tAiurrtsea and Krlfrttne MarM Jea m, recent arriraia from . Varfli. EMramark. Tba arre aiTeaaed lata Monday at Aoda toa. la., arbere tbey ha 4 been "itetec aa aaa and arifa for tara weeka. were broi"bt ta thla city reaterday a-te.rnot by lpty VnMed Siaxea MarahaJ Cola and after beta takes befnra Veiled Btatea CwrrmlaaloneT tt. A. Oaarford wt committed to tbe aanty iH In default of boada plaoed at S.W each. I-ritxa and the ajorn an were arrwted at Aidoboa by Bberlff North up of Anduboa esanty apen aa Inform. Hun varara mt by M. r. Mac-atre of u Lcnla, a United Eataa immicratloa a rent. Lanritaen la carre BBder tba federal anatctea with armslCaT an abas vmua lata th eoimtry fer tminoraJ pnrpoaea. i St ta aaid that LauarTtaen teft a w-!Ta and Bare a cbOdreo aa Vaxdi, eaaaa.rk. where ha waa la tbe kMVa bineee and that hia aamnow daai rted bar haabai-L K. K. ienara, aa aniikeeper . of the aaroe pi are and to whum. tt la aai. aba had ba a snar ned bat a few mtrntha. Tba wotcaa tt la aOae aald. teak a larr na of money be Jonsiac ta her liuabaad. . Tba etmpia k-ft Braaoea oa the ataiunr Kran-Prltiaeaa Caciha oa Navbr a at. leaded ts Krw Tork an K ffmjr.ber 1? frc where they came direct ta Andabea. Tt. a a lima la at preaent belnc neld a!y aa . wttaaaa. bat tt la poaaible the aveer 4 tncaala nay file aotne charge agarnat he. lAarttaen expreaaed a wlllroameaa ta pleaa ability wbea brouaht before CammMaione CrawtorA. bat tba latter act tba pra Ihainary hearlnc for etext Monday mom la, at arhlrh Uroa aaiatact Tr-tad Btatea fi laxcuUhe Attorney Stewart f Fart Madlana win be preaeat. It la expected Jhat Xarnilcratloa Aceat Maf-tra will alae tc here for the bearmc " , ' Mra. Jesaea yiattrgay appaarx d ta ba It fi a wome4 over the Aeaaittaent af -bar eacapad? and awn d ta eeaaaider the whole affaire aa a big Joke. Sla aa a youna aeamaa of handaome appearaaoe and both she and UaurltX'-c are well drraaed. The wnmaia eannat apeaA KrrTlah. stem! Catate Ttwasfera. These transfer war rtsporbad ta The Ba December 11 by the Pottawatlami County Ahatraot company f CauncO BiufXsi M. a. Rt' and wife ts W. g Mayne, f Ich in suiaiv. .i arigmai puat ai lut la. CouncJ cilafla. u. c. d 4 W uliant A. Hayes and wif to W. S. Mayne. lot In subdiv. of original plat of lot aV. Council Biufta Q c. d.. Trustee of Broadway Methodist c-burch to Carrie Van Fpssto, part ut ngtnal riai of lot LI and part of lot ( In original plat of li t is. Coun cil Bluffa. u. c. d T F. True and wife to W. S. Mayne, H feet of tot ( in th subdiv, of lot sk aad eiT Iwt of lot K ia the orig inal plat of Council fc'.luffa, w. d Aana M. Bruhn. aidux. ts Maude L'r- (no bbana. lot a, block K. MlnOea, w. d.. Ufa Chris Nelson, widower, to Juhua i en- sen, tots 4 and a. Mock la, ilowarg - aad. to Council blnffa, w. d Char lea Lamuert and wife ta John Laaanaert. part af cw nea T-1-l. w. a. George H. Mayne and wife ta Henry and France crama. iota ia, it. i ana m feet hrmg west of una ta-Aud , subdiv. of ei ne of i-7i-44. aiao atrip of land aorta of same, w. d U0 M A, Votver aad husband ta F. i. far. lot . block 2. in Ferry add. to Council Blufta, w. d - MOO M. A. Bsugn and wife ta Warren Haua-k. und at Dtk meW. ZT-Ta-, w. A 1.W F. J. Day aad wife to M. A. Voaler. lota a 11 and 11 block ft. Babbr.t yuan, aa and. to Council Bluffa. w. d Came Van Koasea and husband ta C - H. Huber. pJt of lot 1 ta ongiaal plat af lot l and part of lot 1 in onginal plat of tot al la Council Eejtfs, W. d-.... ......... at Total, thirtaea tranafera.. ........ salaaT Tladaet Caaa. Former Caancllmaa R. B. Wallac ar rlewd bom eater day from Das Moinea, abara ha went t confer with th Stat Railway r clausal oner reiatlv ta re opening th matter af th Great Westers crossing aa Weadbary avenue. Chairman Katoa ff the eommiaaioa la a recent pub is: atatararnt taok tha poaitiea that taa i isiiiiilaaina bad acted without authority la refusing th demand of th city coun cil far a viaduct. Mr. Wallao aaid yaa trday that th Btember af th eammia soa assured him that tha aatttr would ba.raopenad If tha proper paper were mad. Hi will cartaialy fil tha papers. " aaid Mr. Wallac. I inland ts ae that this is dons aa aooa aa gtossibla. I am bopa fal new that w rUl get that riadact after ail." Bald a Ihrsred la a raid oa taa rooms aver th Man hattan aalaoa last nght. whar. It waa alleged, gambling was In progreas, five anaa war arrestsd. Tha arrests war mad under warrant issued from th twurt of Jastlos Oraaa aa aa tnfonaarioa filed by F. C Lougaa Constables Maltby and Baker, who mad th raid, war as sisted by t sjcii depanea. Tn Bvi anaa aach put up a cash band for appsar raca ta court this afti rimaa A. A. CLARK L0AI1 MQ1IEY OH iXD AST CHATTEL. aXXVKITT AT OSS-KaXa TEX CBCaX ataTES. iVjHMKJt sxAXX AAD Ka&AXHfAX, tWu 'aJWBSCAS KJTKXBA. a ataeamm with tha Oraa aalbag BaaaBsaWreas Tt. Gas Metni Ce riSOAOt MT. JX P? tiaLtU. Max. BLUFFS. Both Phonei 43. . OPENING OF FKIIT bU0 , , vc i BllLBi uown. DO0ES CFE5 AT TO 0 CLOCK , . , run frees Crui Hwtel te tae Aadltf-laaa ta liee tbe IatraaaJ Eierrian at tbc atUla. Ta r.c fruit hew tinier tba ausiioea . "f tb National H ortlruieural iTt whhA. tt ta aajd. win ba the r.ret aa-Uon exhlbttloa tt lta kind, will be farmtUy opened aert Monday moraine pi V dock wl'h ai'i'Htu late exerrlewa. Tba atlicaaj profTaaj tar tba openln ex ercK waa anoo need lata yettterday af- tmcwl by President 3. F. Beaa at a meeUrif of the executive crarn'ttea t. j, i j aa louowa: Peiectlon bT CVraJfa cmert band Xauonai HMUru:turl corjreaa ca)ea le , VTWW m.m aVorn l J Jrmwr J a iaEwv-wa i F. H InvocaLtimL. ReT H. A, RelcrieTibajC.h. preeiderit of the Cwincn Bluf: Micisterlkl asKK-taUoai Music America," CoraJt'e bull Afldreae of weicotne. Mayor Thomaa Ma loney. Reeptw lae. mm wrilaria, rice president of COTifrresa for 1 Aaio. lniiif addresa. Preartaent J. P. Hesa Ad4rma. t'. E. Stovt. aecretary of Au ftlariTium rompaey. fTearntatk.n at Aa!torlina to tbe public by E.urne Situpfei, preaiaent ot the Au ditorium company. Al I IT e'dorX. or hk!f an hour befo the time set for rhe opening cf the fruit ahow. CovaJt'a bead will form In front af the Grand hotel and win head a parade farmed of the rflcera of the NatlotJal Hora culturxJ cortX" i aa and others Interested In the exhibition, who will march to the Auditorium buDatr.f at the comer of Waahmrtoa arecue and Bryant street. Hartaraltaral Caarreai Meet Is a. Tba annual meetta of the National BortlcultaraJ ooncreas will be held next Tuesday moraine o'clock In the Auditorium. At thla meetm office ra for the ensulne year wm be elected and tha place for boidinx" tha fruit show aext year chosen. Every person wbo haa raid faa toembersblp fee of C and holda a membership ticket la entitled to attend this meetlnc k-nd partle!pata In tha proceedm. It ia understood that Spokane. Waalu. and St. Jneeph. Mo., win bath make a bid for tha neat year" a show, but tba senti ment of tha local men Interested la th -cmaitsa la strro".y In favor of retainm" la CooacU Bltt tla. The work f hanlina" the exhlbrla, which ire bees In th Bloomer cold storar plant, V tha Auditorium, was berua yes i day afternoon. A number of the larrer xhibitors were busy yesterday jettlr.r hetr exhialta xn poeition. H. ' J. ficBweiteet and D. B ToQSjr arc tter from Mancheatar, la., and wffl plar h exhibit of the Imnole Central rallroaa i a paaltioa today. This exhibit, which win be on of th interesting features of th bis show, win be located ia the south g-aDery. Tba entire exhibit la enclosed la t rla a jara, aad alaca takinc rrhx kt tae j St. Locla expoaltkon haa beea oa exUbi- tion at the Chioaco depot of the railroad. 1 S. M. Johnson, wh will assist Prof, G. B. Bliss mt tha Iowa Stat .Agricultural ool. lege m th -dry spraying" demoastration. arrived from Kanaka City yesterday and win set up ths apparatua la the annex pro vided for demonstrationa. Manager Reed rem creed his office yes terday from tba Day a- Hesa bu'lillng ta tba Auditorium and la located at the top of th north tower, from wber be can co mar a nil a fin view of th entire In terior of th building. A carload exhibit arrived from rtah'rea terday. tntCH 1ST HO.tOK or jriKE H ACT MeamWers f klar Pay Eeaaeeta ta Matlrtag JarUt. About fifty attorneys, several being front out of tows, aad county officiala were pres ent at th luncheon tendered Judge X. W. i aatr uiiu ax um wxdo notei yesxer 1 day. The luachaoa, which waa in tha na- tur of a farrwan tribute ta Judge Macy. w ha at th end of the year wOl retir from tha bench vi th Fifteenth Judicial Oatrlct after a continuous servlca og twenty laajs, waa green by th Pottawattamie County Bar aasociauon. Among th guests were Jodga W. J treen of Audubon. Judge a D. Wheeler or this city. Judge Mary's asaociatea oa tha bench and Hon. E. B. Woodruff of Glenwood. wh. win succeed Judge aacy. Judgs A. B. Thornell of Sidney. Uia otar Judge of Una d .strict, waa uuU an h. prent and sent his regrets. FaOowlng tha luncl jBdg Macy pn-aeated a toil a handaome f.hrr ana efc-i- .nd a beaatlrul hall dock by tha members of the county bar. Emmet Tin- ley mao the addres prtaenting tba chair, whii a siiuUar duty In presenting th clock was assigned ts W. & Baird. Captain John H -irk t ' - - - court reporter, who alas rTir aftur . eran aemo in this tuAr-t) iateM presented with a K.Mtmt bust of Wash- I aan- tngtoa aa a mall taken nf appreciation by th members of th. bar Tt,-. e-.mt.r speech was mad by Judge 3. R. Real. Gaar. W. Caaoa of Har-a o. behalf f tha Rhelhy County Bar arrtrria Inn pre- sealed Capiaia Clark with a handsome gdld watch aad chain. Metiers la Olatrtc-t Caarx. an. personal 1- Harold j.. nanus The fltstrtrt court jury la tba Injury damage suit ut W, against Wick. ham Bra., after being all night brought In a verdict yesterday morning ia favor of the plamilff for tza. i Harold sued lor U.M for inluriea aileeed ma mwritg py stepping OS a rusty nail left In a board among the debrla of a building which the defendants wer tearing down seat ta his plao of business oa Broadway. Th trial of th suit af Ondc Viaa, trustee of th eat La of Jobs Bunch, bank rupt, against John under, was begun la oiatnct twin yestercay. under ia asked ta repay about Sl.aav which Buach 1 al leged te have paid for liquor bought from him whOe Buach wss conducting a -ii-B ra North Mala street. It 1 clauned tfrat th Bquar waa asud by Lander contrary to the las af this stats. Ths grand Jury took a recess yesterday CO. HOESXS. CATTLE AJTD nousmoLD ruiUaTTUius afternoon without rr.aiur.g a partial report aa tt had I- a 4H'Jr'.tM ft would. WWDin TIKE iTC IOD! Other rnimtli Ab tiiiilii rrrMt $f. Counrllman X irpi 1 authority for tb statement that tbe Woodmen of tb Wend wci take tx,o cf the ptpjv: a. f ; ran t of tbr oplnir tfcat tha LaJ)'' c rc 1 a-;u tor t in i.w of tbe bondj asd ti.at tbe lut-lw aoct-:r arts a.ao rubacrfba foi Th corcailf.M!. tt H ut.derifKl, is p!ari nlcc to hare the band floated a a.icn aa IKwa-bi bo aa ta bare aome wa&y qomt at band ab'Ti nee3el. The b ni. Mr. Mtrr San aar. isaued In tViMK) blacka. Tbe preliminary expenaea attesdnart llie conatruction of tbe rropoa munlcpal MM. Ttua iociudea U tm which tbe c y has coc traced to pay Barai It 14 LXonntL, tbe Kana&a Ctly tj drauiic er,nt-ri n tafed ta reriae vb piUi prepaxed by City Ejiflneer Gtsyre. Itwl 9ra ytatfea. CREPTCN For the ftrat time !n Bhertfr Wanon t thr-e yfara' admlniirtnition. the county jatl larked an occupaxt w iiar r.irrt of thla ww-t the laa: prwtiuer t.i.j a( ha.rand at t.j Lime. CREfTON-The women of tbe Metho- urrh rfawwilir riva sn atftT timant ' l'Ttie inly rV w d c'.ei,",. ' ' sum of ttati. which itiey turm-d over to , tbe bui)d:rc fond for lb new cLurch ts he erected there. IOWA C1TT "Wrj-d ba been received of the death of Mr. K. A. lracA. mother of Kev Perry Uearh, well known here. Tbe end oaine Tuesaay afternoon IX-cemhf t. at CTToEViiie. Minn. She lived here far several years MAEEHAlXTOWN-rnrk anO A!brt Ivo na and amce Ncvraual. who were arrested at Pirmuih. for the murder ff Michael Cumrr.ma- several wka ari, were disc-harped from the erro Gordo , Jr ft for tepeachment pro- county Jail iciav. snen tbe grand Jury re- i " . po.-ted ti.at bo hiua had ben iviiud aainl , ceedin- tbe caae ia reported to the sen them. The murder promises to i-ore a ' ate and that body acta aa tbe trial court, mystery that win never be unraveled. I beirtal. tbe rvidnoe rendering a Ter- ILlA GROVE Because of the fart that . . , ,h.h, a t denoaed tl.e electicm board to one towr.ahip, Saver ! " to rttr tt biU oeP'a CYeek., nearlected ta and in a list erf nams from office or re-instated, for the g-rand and pettt Jury for ISO. It w.U Iowa once bad aa impeachment proceed- rVhJ.0 rthe ! - -ur. n court today issued an order to the Board of Auditor John 1 Brown. Th house e of Supervisors to bold a meeting- and cided on a trial. It was evloent some tlm prepiire the special lists. oui6 reouired for th tftai; a special CRESTON Word came ts this plaoe to- : lr, day from headouartera at Cticafo. tH.Ufr- kl Pkeaed permitting- a oi to In Ixepatcner Prar.k Phiffer of hia ap-) hear tha case after the reg-ular adjoum pctintment aa chief train dispatcher for t ment of the legrialatur. This act carried CKhVwa. "SS BrU': U the sonata held, a for Brow.-, field division tbe first of the week. Each ! trial. It lasted nearly two months and dispatcher m the local office 1 moved up a noted by this promotion of Mr. Snif fer, and la especially agreeable ts the local officiala. I'D A GROVE Because cf th many mysterioua disappearancea of cattle, hog-e and sheep U. L. Parker and hki; ether ranchmen in Ida county have become con vinced that there la aa osavanixed fria. bo are aher running stor-K out of tiie country are quieuy sn-ak:ing arotmd at uigtbt alaug-hterinc. quartering and dis posing of a frw animals at a uVme. Parker haa turned th marus- over ta the Au thorities MARSHAli.TO'KTC-rh-. Albert "haw. editor and publisher of tbe BerlfW' of Re view, wbo receied his education at Iowa CoUere. Gnnneil. and wbo served hia ap prenticeship m Journalism on tbe OrtiU Kinter. haa purchased aa old Virginia estate near Sterling; m Iondon county, Virrtnia, which b will rehabilitate for a winter home. The estate coririKt of 1 lae.wie. It. Khaw snent the dara of hia youth 1n GrinneU. where be is very well reroexnbered. GLEXWOOD Tba MHla County Medical aoaiety met at Maaosic hall here yesterday. : The meettoaT Vaa well hTtesded. Dr. Kjme addressed taa axaawta' -etrxi invttea rusis ' rt. ' .""T ,i TZ ' areoeral fsarfct uun this Aaeaae. Or ! Gearg Mogrtdge waa alecteC presjdeat and Ir. Benson secretary for the year. Both are Gienwosd men. Dr. Mogridge la super in ted em of the lswa Institute for Peebi Monded Children. Th next meeting Will b held at Silver City tn June. IOWA FATJ1 lis appearanc bond for B. haa Juat been filed in the district court ol this county ts insure the appear aic f Walter lu. Weaver, under mdict ment. on two counta for uttering forged instruments. The bond ia signed by S M. eaver of thia city. A. A Weaver of Des Moinea. Representative William Welden if Iowa Falls aad J. H. Scales of Acfciey. The bond doe not state tiie terra for ap pearance for trial, but ia generejjy under stood that the young man will be here for tbe January term of court aa witnesses have been aubpoenaed for that term. IXA GROVE Its the district court tbe retrial of the will rase of the late Alex McHugh, a suit involving CM..tiim. was con tinued by reaaMau f tne atuiraeya At the last term c f court this case went through a sensational and hard fought trial and ended ta tbe Jury failing to agree. MxHugb waa one of tl richest mea m nttrttiweet Iowa and hia will was made on his death bed JuVy 1. Wi. He was so weak be could not am his name and had to make hia mark, and this fact has been worked up very prominently by th con testant ta their contention that ti was Incapable of making a valid will. MAP-SHAIXTOW-JI Traffic Vanager Janv N Tntemor of th Iowa Central and Minneapolia dt St Louia. with head- cuaner in Minneapoua. haa resigned, ef fective January 1. t become traffic man- agar of th Per Marquette raiiro'ad. with headquarters at Detroit, Mich. Whea the bead Quarters th Iowa Central were in asene'frer manager and traffic manager. Mr. Title- , . mor la distinctively a western railroad man. be having served during his twenty- "rB Padfir. Short lina. Sua liu. Great Korlhr"- 'ea Maine Northern A Western , &a fromh.De 1duine ruad. where be waa ganeral freight agent tuT toar yrm EXISON Tiie Swedish Baptists living 5? "a ttout Kron la th north part of cTivjyrB oouviy. unoer tne jeaaeramp if their tuatir K-v a Lue-suta 1 rated on Sunday. Deoember 4. a new house -I J- th most modern cburch i;rioe m th county and a marvel of convenience for reiirwu. work The plan. and specif irauona wen mad bv tha nu. taJ',?TtlTj beVh oncTudedT do MTwork Semi elves aad acw hav by an expenditure t,; Sitt.ata not only the building, but all the tumiahinra cumnieta. imunt ins tim-a ' iaaur from abroad here during the ten ' oyi of jubilee me-etmga were Rev. Mr. : rfMrr i vmuia. r--. jar. onaneon 41 ",u C;iv. Kev. Eric Rosea from eVwedtm, v"Mr Hagatrcm of Chicaga. Th cnurch ba been oompitiied and no oebt ts raia on ; Jaoer oi umatiiirt. Mr. johanson of, oedica'.Km day Tbe Jub.te meetings last 1 9rrr Sunday. December il. 1 NATIVE AFRICANS ON A STRIKE are Pay traae Mia bat Are Taraed Tha advance agents of the gospel hi Ger man East Africa hav been rather rudely reminded of th fact that tnaterialism at too eftea.the handmaid of th ward. Th auasua oa th banks of th Tana, which give employment to a xumber af Christian native, bea.de grrmg them aecu'ax and religious education, la the scan of a regu- lauoa labor etrika Tha auve demand aa mrreass In their allowance of 11 rupees (about II-0) a month, declaring tb wage Insufficient for their "standard of Urmg." But tha missionaries carefully mvactlgaled the ctirwfllTUTTi. taking tnta account th cost af tfrmg aad af oamaodii.a. They cam ta th eouclustoa that th wage were and sufficient, seeing that thee, aativ helpers do so litti work ta ooaneetioa with the m'aaioa that they have abundance ef time for th rultrvatioa of their field and thatr gardena The mission arVe held out flnaly agamst the demand for larger sal aries by thesr Africea aaststaata. refusing ts continue aegetlatlaoa en a batter spun waa Bhewa. The au-iaara save aeoardlagly sent aa eaergwtic appeal as the aeaaquar targ la Garmasy. MOVE TO lilPEACa A JID.L Fruit B. Garner of Leirxri if the Object ef Attack. ,. hyTTITT T ITT IG3T0IXS LLlt t.KTSATL LAW If riaae Are Caf-re Owt It Will Be the eea laapeaebaaewt Trial la the HI at err af the tate. fTTorn a Staff CtrreF?rm3eit tE5 MUiNES. I-c. 1Z i Speftxl ) It 1 atatfd at the rtue r.ajiltal that a rooe nvtit la tipw on fcxrt to preaetit t the lesia-lator-e a reaolution aakl'.that Jacpr Frank p Garaor of Le 14 an be tried on lir ptBca-tn-ct jroree5:n and dppoeefl from the di trict court bench. Tbe ground for tbe artion ia the cbarre that ba baa iraored tbe law er. acted by the reiwral aaeembly ty refua n to comply arltb tbe todetermlrate aentenoe atatute. It 1 contended that InaK-ad of aeniencint m.a who have be-n convicted beftire htm for todf terminate pk-fl aa required by law. ha haa fixed definite period for the r In carceration less than tbe maximum penalty. Further t.u that. It Is claimed be hi ruled tbe law 1 unconatltutl aJ aad b srlii ; hot aDKie VJ It.. .CW imm m luc ' tors wOl demand that Impeachment pro ceedinara ba Instituted. Tbe method of condoctln Impeachment prooc-edlnca la ta Introduce resolution la the bouse and there the question as to whether there la sufficient eriflence to war rant a trial la fclscuaaed. Their action la rmlAr la character to that of a arana J-ry arter the evidence Is discussed th bouse Brown, aa a result, waa re-instated ia offios. It has also been reported to the Stats Bcau-d of Parole that Judge William Hutch inson of Alton, has alas Ignored the in determinate sentence law. PxvaBiaeat Lawyer Dies. Colonel Lemuel Kinkead, aged tl years, veteran of the civa war, pronriamt lawyer and for yeara a resident of Dm Maine, was found dead in hia bed at his home her ttus morning. Death waa due to apopiexy. lyase Wife aad Fsrtaae. Aa old soldier giving his name as W. Horl cf. St. JJoula arrived ta Pea Moines ttua morning an crippled with rheumatism and Bought the assistance cf th Scildier Relief cenuniasiaa. Ha said that tn order to take treatment be sold all his belonging in St. Louia for l&W. put th tooaey ta a grip and with his wife and three children ajtaned for res Moines. He went to the smoker Just before the train started. When he re- tanked ta hia children their mother and tbe aatchel ware ajene. A porter aaid ba saw her luvi the train. Tbe old rnun and hia three children are now her. Ealara-e rreaataaa Lleta. At the saeetlng of the State Board of Ag riculture today & J. Curtain of Dooorah was elected superintendent of the agri cultural department of th Iowa atat lair. and the premium list of the fair waa in creased from M.O00 to SfiC.tOO. Faexary Caane Here. With Omaha in th race against it, Dea Moines has secured the location of a branch factory of tbe Farmer' Handy Won company. Saginaw, Mich., largest manufacturers cf farm alio and low wag on tn the world Th new industry wUl bring a large force of men to the city. A stock of good val ued at frosa Cd.aa) aa tKMj.OW will b kept her and machinery with a capacity of 1.M aOo a year win be Installed. Keller J. Bell, manager of the Farmers Ca-Operativ Preduo aompasy, Des Moines, will hav charge of the new fac tory. BIG BLOCK OF BONDS FAVORED Ml alatlaas far Flea dred Mllll i, WASHTNGTOX. Dec li With great er.thnrlSLsm the National Elver and Har- rrm m i - 4a rfT, e) re w aiaalrrt.. ! 1 "" today placed Itself on record in favor of the issues of government b-nd 1 " wetnent the great water- i ' prcjecta. The congress declared fee an authorised ! 'Ttf, T! Vt JTrT 1 of worth of bonda. the- proceed! 1 to UBI U Trmnt exclusively for I ch river and harbor work as may be ) atrLhortaed by congress, provision for the to b similar to th. Panama canal I bonds. A oommltte presented to Vtea President w-traiT.v. ... an.kt,. r.rjn th. I tf " tb f00 resolutloc. Mr. Fairbanks expressed a T"" crpinioa of th. prospoartion. but i . nDn ""7" "TU that the resolution would be referred fct I consideration. A movement was Inaugurated for the i establishment if permanent headquarter . - . ... - - - end th Texas delegates beaded t . am . Pledge of r.M and on bel , . . T. . , . - an w., .u t vu be hat Louisiana, Mayor Bernuam pledged his state fear a similar amount ! Vice preside!: ts nf the various states we- MKuee them, fo.iowtng: Icwa. C T. Hancock. Dubuque; Kanaaa. , W. R. Childa; Missouri. E- C. Eilia, Kan ! sas City; Montana. Judge F. Estran.rjin, j 1 Port Benson; Nebraska, Henry T. Clarke, Omaha; Hawaii, J. 1C. Kalanianole, Honolulu. None ia Alaska, South Dakota, L't h and Wyoming. VttlTwKS TO THE tOKS SHOW Jeha Caaaty raiatia Seed ateya aad tblras. TECVMSEH. Neb, Dec. 12. (Special.) Tb mitte from th Johnaun county instm.! nas oeciaea upon tne xu- lowing tea boy. and girls l go ta Uis Na- , tional Com exposition at Ornaha. at the : expense of the Institute: Nthi Liphardt. ' Graf; Agnea. Murphy. Vesta; Edna Doug-' las. Tecumseh; Selma EUsentraut. Tecam- fairi6: Kn Iievlmle. Tecumseh; Gearg , j 'Whive. Vesta; Bey PhUUlia, Tecumseh; ieai , Whitehead. Tecumseh: Ears Bsehler, Ster- ! i lng- and Ltik Dambaugn, Tecumseh. Tbe i trip wffl be made next week, the party leaving Tecumseh Tuesday. County euper tntendent M. H. Carman and Mrs. Caxmaa win chaperea the party. The ansa ta a arlerted caane f rosn those aialrtng the anoat pointe ia the boys' aad girls' cars n 1 1 el aad Industrial upeartlsa, held la eoaaao- Uua with tha farmers' last-tut last week. Agents The agent's work is pleasant and profitable, practically an independent business man. . If you are interested in being the agent for a reliable concern read Bee Want Ads. Htre you will find the chance you wish for. If you are an experienced insurance agent, be sure that you'll find the right sort of a proposition. If your specialty is books, the best concerns will employ you. It's not necessary to be experienced either most concerns want new men. If you want a good "side line" or a chance to make extra money read Bee Want Ads. See how quickly you get what you want by reading Bee Want Ads. LINCOLN HIGH DEBATE Gets a Two to One Decision Orex Or, ah a Hifrh. ScLooL TOPIC, EAJX EEPOSTT CUAHA3STY Crrlgklea I alvermlty Aadltartaaa la Cawwded with Fries da aad Adaalren af the Taaag Debaters. Resolved, That cc-ngress pass a law pro viC'.ng for a compuisory guaranty of de posits in national tit-nk with the privilege optional for state banks. Lincoln High school upholding the af firmative of the question won the Inter High school debate with th Omaha ir.gn school Friday evening on the question of guaranteeing bank depoaita, the affirma tive advocate receiving two votes and th negative. Omaha, on vote. R W. Breckin ridge. H. C. Brome and Herbert P. Loarltt, Omaha attorneya. were the JuAg-a Th debate waa held tn the auditorium of Crajrhton unrrersrry and th large room was filled wrth students, many parents also being present. In the throng was a bunch of twenty young people from Lin cola. Th auditorium was prettily decorated in th color of the two school, red and black for LAnooln. and purple and whit for Omaha. Lincoln and Omaha pennants, as wen as of other scboola, were used la decorating. and other pennants were waved In th air by tb enthusiastic ones Sx-hool spirit ran high at some times, and the yaHs of th opposing school were frequently given. Dr. Davidson. superintendent of lt Omaha schools, spoke briefly befor th de bate, introducing Dr W. S. Stookey, the new president of BeXievu college, wh acted as chairman. The college president merely stated the subject and called upon Horace English to maae th opening sxata oent for Lincoln. sraiag af D taste. The first speaker, after citing th dis astrous results of th financial deureaaloa of a year ago, the provisions of the Okla homa law, and the advocacy of such a law by Lymii J. Gage and other prominent financier, proceeded 1 quote statistics ta subatanual hia cairns that a guaranty law wou.d b a good thing. He said that at the beginning of UW there were thirteen banks in L&icoin. at the cloa of tb year wvt bBt two ftnd ,hM B0W u " ' "ui ..Umi, sun. 'the sma-ilest depuat per capita of any ! city In the suiie." hs aaud. This condition be contended was caused t J the feei.ng of Insecurity ahith a guarantj- taw would ob- MUU,. . caused !. . , , der.i.a tor lhn.. h c.ti.l hot get hi m.rney and by the banker thai the depoai-or a ouid w ant it, cost the eour-try in a check on busbies th. sua of Xv).itli.ttij, he aigued. Over l-i. i a at lost by oepusiutrs in 1 ailed t.ar, a is Ha clufaed by d-c-axiLg thai the md v.uu. deiKja.u.r ahuuld have a guaranty the sain, as have federal, state, county and cut, c pa. guveiT.meJiia Seaatlve Has aa laalag. Suid iimua thea luseo lur the neg auve. o-uaha, and declared U.at a glut; an., law aouid not prevent pcica lie cabled aiientioa ts Lit fact tnai tu propusiuxii Is not new. but tual New Turk paaaed a guaranty ia is lftA. wuca reaalied in failure tselv year layer with a deficj t)f ovtt UniM in its guaranty fund, tha Verenont t.aaaed a similar las in lis. sliico r ia.lur. with thiny-tun. tlLlllt. - ,UD to the wall ' and a dtiict of m,. kr.g uj, MitUigaa paased a ainuiar Uw lt. met. iated but tares yeara fllir-- bich turn torty-tw banks fai-ed. jj- B11 & .bit), reopened. Hs declared proposition ts b tmpracucabi because m mi(U1i mot prevent panics, a tu b are caused by rash specula tied, human dis trust, inelastic currency or natural causes such as peaUieaoe cr war. Vera Bates, who alee spokt later for Lin coln ta rebuttal, was the next speaker. He stated that ba did not advocate that tb law aaeuld imsaedis tely stag parma. bat that tt would li Bars tbeaa. and that b did not advocsta tha Ok .a bars law as a na- -v- ' ' " ; J Make Big Uonal provision, as there arc some defect in that measure. He advocated snore sub treasuriea. which would provid for greater elasticity of the currency, and more ban! examiners, thus securing stronger institu tions. "There ia now on deposit tll.Wa, MW'.KKi." he said. "We would place a tax cf ne-tenth of 1 per cent aa thla, which wouM raise a fund of ta.fMI.M0, certainly enough ta pay the net losses of fall ares.' "Ton might a well guarantee the law yer' fees, the doctors' bill or th mer chant' account, a to guarantee t th depositor that he win get every cent of his deposit Immediately Is case of a panic," then declared Harry Drucker. tb next speaker for Omaha. He showed that tt would be unfair to make the old banker, tried and true, responsible for the short coming and failures of the new man. wbo ' might enter the business for speculative reasons with no sens of honor, feeling se cure with the government back af bias. As regard the demanding of a guaranty by those placing government funds oa deposit, he showed that m this Instance the Indi vidual bank guarantees to the Individual ' while tinder th proposed law an th banks would be compelled to give a guaranty to aU the people. Advaaxas-e tbe Law. Tb last speaker for the affh-matre Richard Stout, gave four advantages ef the proposed law; prevention of run oa banks, attraction of new deposlta. securing of government deposlta and the com pletion of currency elasticity. He said that other batikera, by reason of betng com pelled to pay a tax Into th guaranty fund, would watch their fellow and pieveut failure; that money sow kept la safety deposit vaults and stockings would be placed on deposit and thereby m eh-cu1-tion; that the law would make more sub treasuries with government fund; and that complete elasticity would result tram Increased circulation. Fred Carlson waa the last speaker for the negative and b declared that the proposed law would be unoonptltutional ia that tt would be class legislation, re sulting In the tearing down of tbe sr-und structures compelled ta pay a tax te keep afloat speculative, weak lnstitutlona Ie posltora would not discriminate In the future and by reason of the guaranteeing of funds In an bank they would naturally go ta the nearest and place their deposits in wild cat instltutiona, wber they would be frittered away In stock gambling. Tb sound banks would then hav t make good th losa "Such a law would cause, hot deter, rash speculation.' be said. Tbe speaker read a number of letters from prominent banker to sutetantiat his point. Harry Drucker for Omaha and V en Bat ea for Linooln were each given Ave minutes at tiie cl .ee for rebuttal and th caa waa then green to the Judges, wnc relumed a verdict in favor of Lincoln. Bef .ir tiie debate. Frederick McConne! read the result of the rornpet-tlon between tb high school classes in tb sale of foo ba3 tii kets during tr.e aeaauii. the state ment allowing that the Junior das wot by an exoea Bale rt ti ti keta. Thi Junior sold 1.17 ticket, tbe senior. " tbe sophomores. 74. and the freshmen, d a total of 1.77 tickets, which brought in ISHt X tor the high school athletic fund. Dr. Davidson then called Edward Bur dick, president cf the class, on the ; la form and In the name af the farult) presented him with a banner for tb uaa la recocT.ru ca of the work don. The high school orchestra played several selections at iirtervai during tb rvemn, and th girl sang a eiaa sang a e. upl ef times BIS GIFT FROM ROCKEFELLER OU Klag Will De-vet e Fifty Mlllteaa (a Preesetlea ef Edaeatlea ta Orient. CHK AGrO. Dee. It Axoording t a pro fessor if the Fnivera'ty of Ce casn. Johs D Rocke'tler will devote gix .wij.ue ta the profnoUoa d oducatk.n In the Onetiial nationa Tba proteaaor say Mr. Rckr fUrr first will await the rc-puns of Frof Ft Burton and Prof. Tbonias C. Cham ber lie. wba have been commiacianed 1 3 Investigate condiriona is the Orient. Prcf Burtoa ts new ia India and Prof. Charn berlin and ha aoa win start for China next gnosis. Money He is 2 iSSCRASCE INDICTMENT VOID Deciedea of Xew Tork Court JLkj Bar farther 2Matieiia. m BIG JOB FOB XB. C01TELT0U meat that luiiilin af Ti NEW TbRK. Dec It John B Hegerrnaa. presidest of th Metropol tan Ut In -aaoa oompaay. was freed by the eaprem ovu-t today tn a dedeioa that. If tt stands, wU serve ts quash aB tadietmeets bow out- standing against tnsuraace officiala, Thla Is according te a statement by District At torney Jerome, who. however, expects la tak th case ta the court of appeals. Mr. Hagemaa was charged with perjnry la tb verification of a report mad by t a Metropolitan Uf Insurance eon-ipa-ity ta the superintendent of insurance ta Jaaaary. liUt. Tbe matter reached tbe appellate division of ths supreme court threagii 1 tboaa corpa proceedlnga The court la its opinion says ths evidence was aet suffi cient ta establish prtaafecie. wilfsl aad dsllberatc perjury of Mr. Hegeman. Oa the contrary, there waa enough ta show auffi Weirtly that such wilful and deliberate per jury had sot been oosumltled. rpoa learning of tha declaloa. tha daxtrtct attorney said: -I have not digested the who! opiadaa. but ths case undoubtediy wlU ba takaa ta tha court af appeal If the daaa.oa Blaaua. tt win quash all th ladictinents sUU ataaa tng against insurance officia i j htre are six Indictments for fargery against Georg W. Perkins, formerly vie lreidrnt of the New Tork Lit laauraace company, and several s gainst Charlea B. Fairchllda of th aam. company, baaed aa practically the same aTwgarjana la regard ts repgrting tb campasy'a eosdltlaa. There is on Indictment for forgery gainst Beb ert A. Grannie, formerly rlo president af the Mutual Life Insurance company, am taa aam ground Caartelyea Offered BlaT AaTk. It was stated here tonight, though rsat officially confirmed, that th preaideacy of th rnion Trust ctpany had be offered ta Georg B. Oortelyaw. Tha Cnlaa ka the fourth largest truat compaay ta the city. John D. Rockefeller keeps his Parana al ac count m tt. It has deposits of UJR.aa, a apital stock af IXOi.) and a surplas aad ;-i'vlded profits of sU7l.r. It waa further aaid that Mr. Coraelyoa arcHild not decide defintely with aarraral -eek w hether he would accept the poal- icm. Eds ard King, wba was president ef tb rlr.n Trust c-mpsy for thlrtT-frv years, ed on November It. A com mi! tee was ap .nted ts eelert a new president, and last -k ths str-etarr was la conference with " rtiinent barker her. Praise fee Ma ttleahl a. Words ef praise for the American Taatfla shlp fleet and its rfftcer aad mea were uttered by Lord Nertbcete. retiring g-ov-emor general af Aastralla. at a luacheoa in hi honor tn tb Lawyers club today. Lord Northern' e said tbe vessels gas Aas tr alia s a a broader eonoeptloa of the tav portanoe and power of the natloe acrosa tbc Pacific from them than they had be for th visit- Of greater c.'na-qoeno. faow eeer. h regarded the fact thai the appear ance and oondact of their officer aad asen crested aa itt rreef ion te ther cred-t that h berved would be errrlast.ng. Freaeb Daels aa snarl. The "biuedleas" Freaeb aa-ih 4 of due -tng. a la made, la wh,ch wax bullets arc used 1 t bt takes up as a spirt by the New Tork Athleuc club. The cod ta to be eincnly ebeen-ed at an competitions aal aournataants, eves down l th careful ex amii alien of wenpona Tbe selectioa af second, ta fart, all tb courtesy and at quett incideat ta dueling 1 ta ba anted out. Masks win be wore by th mint as lasla ta preteet tbe face aad eve and taa eoor- Ihg win recoraed agint I wera eer the rhsat. Baa aeea OaTeawd Pnaddeory af resea Trwet Case- aaaay. trlj VIC ta tiie :- 1st m rk '. ind its T- ry J 3 W : irt- nr to be !! Pi y fi. fi VI It! at tt h it i i . f