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    THE F.EE: OAITA. MOXPAT. NOVEMBER 2P. l?W
Oil Magnate
Faces Charge
of Perjury
Council Bluffs
Council Bluffs
Iowa
NO DEil.IT FOR FRUIT SHOW i
POOR SEED C0R5 IX USE
Minor Mention
aad 2eb:ts Vill Balaaee,
Oificers Say.
so call tncs irsuiiss mes
I
af AarfitlB BUla Pfr
wliasr aatiafaetaarr twaaalltiaasi
t Tkaarn Banrkiaar tk
I
;
hit the rece-nn of
.in :; aa jtif".- :
In.!
tiva
cient
ce nnr ar-
s flit -.'":.
meat exen.a-s
ail 1 lar t.iere
no' be a def.ri: tj re ! By ,h
h. ;--iei- -n "f in rttv 4urcnd
f . "te runv- f md. fad Tui.1r U
j,-wn . .n.'. i"c '.- f ' '1ar
... w 'a..-?- cro--i, bt!
a-..r-.-on r.-t .n :ti aa.l it is now
i '! 'l
r-i.Ts and lbtts w'.r, about j i
-n"r;nir -if fha ?d brard of d:rr-.--
w . pi:fpond from Friday
- j h.d l.i-j- 7nin at
:jn :-iuarrr of tn? Na'ionai
li )'-."'. i ir-di corirra Mr
- .i.-ti rhti th -work of aad'.Mnif
t mar.v biii. aa.f claiirm waa !iria.
I . -)-,. :.; ha?7 riin tiir wris a f:iii
a"' r. !.i art-i c';r.i: 1 ?r a" p
co.inTj of rmnr. f.i;: snow
aa
u...
It w.J.
i.tji of
: show
ij
i.i-. A.-w'vr f'wo or t.if.c m.
r . ar'i t.: bu;:.ic; of
so Mr a. f!nan.'e:i ir con
nr;rly cl-:i.i"d ip.
P4STOR FU.T.JlI'Mi B
Idea t Ha fr Rkknn4
arrlaat Oat la Blafla.
I
BiaaT '
!
F.?v. John Kroon-mcyar, paat:?r of Beth- ;
anv Pr-sh'-t-nan cnurch. yesterday an- :
pounced his .ntcnthin of orzriniain a boys'
, j
club such 13 Uajcr Gorsa H. H.chm.md, I
cnief tt po, Ice. p.anned to estaoiish. but ' Jf-s. Pi"'" "hill. wi af A. P Shill. Vf. '
waa f rc-d tt. drop fir lack of efficient I .rVmrh Eleventh ttra-t. die.! v-startav mon-
T. Iriar from hea.-t failure afar an u.nesa of
puollc interest. P-ev Mr. Kf nnyr , ;w da-. a-d S vars. Besides h-r hus
heid a asinfareoce with. Chief Richmond ' band, she leaves three children. Paraaaed
y-starday with raferanca to tha project memher of the Roval N-iiihoor- of
J . America and the teg-ae of Honor Pol
and as a resuit tna soutnside paator baa ,,, , tsnm services at the residence
practicaJW drfculed :o estaijilab a club for I T-esdav the body will be taken to Oaa. 1
bovs of his secton of tin city j f""" iriai.
TL.-t M- K,-n,,en.e .r w 11 sneak on thai The cane of the stare axainat O-nraw Ella-
" . . , t
subject in h.a cuarcr. today and dorian tha
waek will maiia persona, canvxsa to en
UfX. the Lnte "it and ajsistance of the peo
ple of tlr a! section of tha city.
"I am sanipaine of auccesu. " sa.d Paator
Kr")onemeyer yterday. "If our club
rr.aA-s jiMjd. and I see no reason why It
suou.d nut It will ba an snoouraiemant
and incentive to tilts formation of similar
clubs in otnar parts of tha city. The plan
la Major
Major Picnmond's and I am mersly
... (r.r, tt a .h .
v . . . I
peopia to niy part of tae city are poor and ,
cniefly cf tia lahorln aiaua. Their boya j
cuRsenuently will ba unable to obtain the
advantages of the T mm; Min i Chrlauaa
aaaociatixin on account of tha attendant
epena! and will be my purpose to maae
the cluo take tne pmoe to soma extent for
tr.osa buys. ,C : ,c Touiur Mm s Ch.natlan
n.!i:.uiinn. I intend to butr-n the prullm
luary work al. unci;. Tlje requirements will
be simp. and inexpensive.
W plan to !
have a reaii.n room .v.tn games and var
luus a.T.u.mmu at t.:e start, but hope to
n.a.";(i tn wipe .f tile ciub ad the occa
sion may .varvant it."
fci.itate rrasMtVr.
Tiic.ta tranul are reported to The
B. e. N v.'aiii T.. by tne Puttawattamle
Ccun:y AJairaot company uf Council
Bluff:
Ei-t:est E. Hart. lac. to Frank.
a.t 1. in section -r-4. wd SJU0
John mming and wife to Jamaa
3t:-ibiing. lot 1, m bloca 10. Btoaon'a
Add. to Council B.ufta. wd
James ChriKUiffarsoa and wtfa to T.
P Way. lot la. in biock TL tn
Knid.a s subd.. in Council Bluffs, wd.
leMitu a J. aieduntopf et al. to W. H
a lacy. ioc .1. tn b.o.ik 7; lot T, ia
bioca HI; lot 7, In biock U. tot 1. la
b.o. K U. lots i it and i. in biuuk 15.
l.u Li. tn biock 17. and lot 1 tn b.oan
Hi. i.iirsMiurg Add. u Council Bluff a.
J L. Edmundaon. aing-la, to W. H
poies. lots U and 14. m block 1 in
F'emmg- Davis" Add. to Council
Bluffs, wd
L. J. Manapenier and wife to Kilmer
Edsxrom, loc 4. tn biock 1. Straafs
add. to Council Bluffa wd
Hiimer Ed strum and wtfa to E. L.
J08
m I
00
Manapnrgwp, kit 1, tn aaetlon fc-TVa.
( 1 .... . 2.700
Torai. aevan tranaf are. tB,9m
When yon buy a ptano at A. Hoapa Co.
yuu know that yoa gat tha bast for tha
money paid on. tha market, protected by
the guarantM of tha moat reliable music
ho line tn the west. IB Main StL. 3 Pearl
ft., CouncC Bluffs, la.
YOU AILE Cli'SJLSLi
WE CAS CVSE TCTJ
a.'E!Ui r:ss T9 cunt
Rn-rtraa One it
T TTV. V aauiiaiauOne V isil
J af CTactJ. iOIajf
j Ca.-H.ss J" n-
i J f i Cattail JU r.afa
IT J ' -W-i.a-rT.tTi;- 3l raa
if ' --, uaa--. tTC- 3
9 '
" 1 Pii-a 1 m i lint
ajf Oi-r: fJwice Hours 9 to 9 Daif
at-... - r vv-i-a to.!.v- 'o
GERMAN DOCTORS
lima a"! Hrmm
totUt .. la,
TEE FASHION
r
lia-i tna reputation fir doing first class , fjr amp of her land needetl by the ra:i
La.::s Tai 'wring aad Fitting. Toil can al- 1 "aJ and ane daciaras that it is worta a:
way t.a.1 our garments by their lines and least C.M and asks the au.irt u tlx uie
sty a. When yuu aee taem If they are ! va.ua at the sum name her.
ma.ie to or iwr or ready to wear, we guar- '
ante if v .u trv ua to aive you tne beet lawa awa asa.
gj-to-iate at: lea a: very reaanuaia
.'. W s to all kinds of alterations a.su
r ira
Open Evenirs Till 9 P. 11
23 South Iflaia Street
!
Every Garment That Bciars the
Mirk of WarkniJinihip
i f ilvtia Peterson punteaaea aa lndlvidaal- i
i v t::a is aotaoiy d.ar.nctlv nn. ti. ,i
r:-ij ia unaur-aaaiaad. I handle only firs
caaa gooUa at rajoDo.a pr'.uea it ma
ii. your wintar suit.
-rXCJt. 4XS Bnaaatwar.
jiLtiltrt-aLeiasen
W SaetrYsMMa 3
G3, GlelTlXZJIZIT
At Sty lw Tela-a tion. laai-, Boatk Itaia, '
1 am now iicev-i to do first ciaae aa-.ur-
ik. a "e u tn ..eat goooa. oeat aiva.
kniH.a,aaa.J I
I. - " ' I
i
i
it .!uau ria.a. oest w irkuiaaauin and ta. in tna prenenue or avn invuad aomiwny. nav
it a.ia Lat ma u.aa you a u:r of ' L id E.ea of tna Chrsuao ca.rtn af.ci
Otaa. t tt d'W aot uruvi aiL:sr.fc.'r..rv ar:nr at mm teem.M.Br n. .
tt a c.y suit
Lck?xrd. The Tailor
III Council Bluffs offie at tne
Onxaka Bee H t U Soott Itrt.
Botn gh&nMB 43,
HaV'1;..
am M. Cravn.i. briugnt back 'rum .
p.-iniin. Neo.. in.ier an i. . t . : men'
aT?:na- v-f-. i':er'iun. w.ll now nil1' j
j meet 4.ip,ii"- t':.- ma -vir- v-si-rua '
f .1 an tr.f ir-rr.-n.on be; jre .J'i:rioe ..orte
'narking- .: mH.niamir-.g m ,
reasons wa V-ra Th imiji'on. tne om:u !
a.-r-ted wita him in Nbri.-.na
Airs. Citi D'.nr was 'a,."! in: ) cu'.:!- '
iasr evening bv r-e D.nice .in i itif ti.i- i
nun hi-";:j b.n fie.i aitii-sr the v 'mm '
bv hr h i.T.an.L Isaac I'.-n-r ww wid ,
on & farm a f w m.ee ea.c of t -a It -1.
t"inr nas been w.irk.na; at tne N :"na r
I. ... ... . 1. - ,.. . I -
... - - . . n uie ev-n w-prs. nr.ti ::itia-
; band,
j y,jR ve r t o r-or.,-. - . r y
, SP.I-rS S". - INK.-. L .": IN .'.'N 'i;.
P M' F E "ZI.fJiN r L' ri-.-N F' H
;e-.j.-K 0-rr .iis.-tiRIEs' KvHDWARX
i ; r--. - 1 . - v -.
t 'f
IA.
En Hoi;. a lad who had run ith f -im
:h- in':"itc fir f-nia mmdd riTi:drn at
O anwonil. vai ptr.i ur r.-i c - i
,a a hour F"dav marit. Ha mk-i L-.acit
o C-in T.joil y-srrdv bv C M. V ia Er-n
offiirar of ma inaTtruMort. fh no- w u
forrrr'v a st-idant ar rh Iowa. 5chcoi f )r
rta n-aaf and
hJa 'nara had a pr'i.:l:vitv
f ir -inning aav
W he v
rlia criia fir pn.Vxdr thu
h ciaaa af vor' n-iil by wrnc.wv
wir. ..!rjj t.-i Hiji.i; rj w f'iri co
.tn ..f c.ia of Tir. work V'ia: cannor
t ''rt 'vinl!.d ir rm -omm'in:v T -v
i I' f if w f'.l ro p. -it" von. If you
1 haa aiy!:!n" r b d-r c;and or
.-ali i-'l w.I! jnti for it.
; B'.uff ntT Laundr-. rrv nan.iir an
t v- Wiir. Ph. ma T14 2
Nor-ri -
4 ,.t vTr-av a &'Trinrf'.,n M-Tnor'a!
hoKDi'ai. H:a wif. four win and two
da - 'jr '" iiMv him. Th f lrrarai wll'.
haid M inda afr-ioon if 3 i cjork f"Tt
th fanriv rasiilanr ;n Oa-nar roT-mhin
aim bur-ai win oa m mui ti n cam-- .
erv. rtav j.oti rvmjnin w, pasrnr or
Bet!iiig eresojrranan cnurcn. win conrt ict '
tna services-
worth, a local dnirvman. the cha.-Te of sail-
ira- mi. a mm uiu nun enme up u tne re-
ouird standard wrw azun continue.! In tha ;
superior court yesrardav until Mondnv. Tne
continuance was cranr-d on the rriesr cf
the stare as an lmporrant wnnaas ccii;d not
be pr-aant. Counsel for TOlaworth ura.
'hat The case be dism.ssed and called it-
tantion to the fact that mis w the siT'h
me that the esse had haan pononed.
Jur a- -nvder stared that if me state wn.
ii. n. ri-; in tu urioj jumimj ue wouiu
dicmiss the case.
The f iners! services of Mrs. Nancv 3lead '
haid yesterday af'enoon at the home of
he tli'irhtai' . re4dM HI . 4
Oakland avenue, ware conducted bv' Rev.
Jamew M. Williams, pastor of Br.ia.lwiv
etvamn. emnai. wmcn waa pevate. was m -iiaina- conrerenee. This con
Walnut Hill cemetery, the following. srv- ; aaJ b,,m P'cael about tae midd.e of Sep
tn as pallbearer: J R. Ball. H. R. Iraio. I tent bar when .jaite green and nad lain in
Joe Snaulding. '"'"car Albert:. Alherr Jaf'ers ,lllr office since then, a few ears having
and Jonn Van Foaaen. Mrs. lead la aur- bee: me moidy on account of lying- too
vived bv two sons. Ralpn C. Stead of Chi- ' oi:siy together.
can and Hiram V. 5Vad of Overton. Neb.. thla orn fifty g-ra;na were selected,
and two dauthrara. Mrs. Netrle J. Carv of j "mr! of them from tne moldv ears that I
Upland. Neb . and Vr. Harl of mia ci'v I would have rejected for seed in tha spring
A brotnar .Hubert Vennum of M'lford. II!.. j time. but. notwithstanding- this cond.tiaa,
aiBo survivea her r"celljW,i had been a : furty-nme kaneis, or per cant, mrai-
resident of Council B! lfTs since V!n until ,
hoping- to benefit her health. ;
"K-CH TIRED OF THE B ABGalf
" . i B rmmm
wttk Saklaa4 Bateke.
Arthur Clay French, who conducted a
leneral merchandise store at Honey Creek.
and John H. Bentley. a butcher at Oak
land, recently traded their places of busi
ness, and now. regretting- tna transactions,
have applied to tha court to have tha deals
sat aside.' French disposed of his store and
stock at Honey Creek to the Overland
juau-acrirnj company, wmcn. with E. X.
Philllpa. is defendant In the suit filed Sat-
, , .
.sr m inci-u:v ciuui-i. r rencn, ac-
coruing; to nis petition, received notes in
tha stun of CsTO in payment for the stock
and now alleges that the defendants, who
j am residents, of Omaha, secured possession
lof tha businaaa by false representations.
r rancn asaea mat a rmiver Hm nnru,.r
to take charg-8 of the stnre and on h.s
amiw-jif tae court approved the appoint-
01 wno rlJired to
rV d th Um "f ,LSM- Frffn,-h
farther asks that when the case is heard :
- .
the court order the a.e set asida
Joaeph Micherier. William Cr-a.g- aad H.
L. Westergaard, ail of this city, are named
as defendants tn the suit brought by Bent
ley, who traded his butther snap aad
laughter house in Oakland fir a piaca of
farm land In Madison county, Iowa Ben
.1
lay in bis petition alloges that on November
defandanra represented
had inherited the land
3 of this year tae
to him that C ra.jj
in question and that tt was worth Its aa .
aora. On the strength, of their represent-
tions Euntley gave a bill of sa. of h.s snop.
slaughter houae and enuipmenr. Including j
horses and wagona. aad to boot gave a !
note for BET. Bentley now declares that
the land ta in fact, not worth over tS aa
acre; that tt was not Inherited by Cra.g.
but belongs to M.chener and 'A'astertraard,
and is besides mortgaared for flout). He
aaaa the court to cancel the note given by
him in tha transaction and for an order
enjoining the defendants from assigning
or transferring It- He a. asks taa: the
bill of sale ba cancuiied. Bent-ey stall has
possession of the butcher snop aad slaugh
ter house.
Mrs. Mary Enewaid has appealed to the
dlamtrt court from the award of tha an. I
lii.iovia Kiium i-wi ui uuuucniiiauuu pro
ceeding? brought by the Iowa a Ora.i.ia
Short Line Railway company to secure lis
nght-of-way between Treynor and Council
Bluffs. Mrs. Enewuid was a-l.-ded f"0w
LajGAN The stranger. John F Mayer. ,
found a.mat froxea near tne rai.road .a- ;
tion here last Sunday morn.ng. will be !
I taaen to h.s relatives at 6 reeport. i.i..
Sunday, according to preaaoi arraagementa.
I lUF-iHALLTu AN The annmi sraie
enwatr uiurnavaienc la ui be nem in ta.a
I city daring uie coining fainter I'he daia
aa not yet been fixed. N . A. WaSM.in is at
tn ta"J of La oa toca. arrauga-
P(."LA5KI Davia countv farmers ar ex-
hihi'ina aume big ears of eorn at a enen I
esnini.lun heid at Pu-aaai :r..s waes. Joan 1
a a-taendruvr aad one ear an can. or.. on
aira-wrM eitrat aad ooe-f mr'n
( incrnw m ein-umferenca and weighed twea- ;
ty-t-iur ounce.
! MARSHALLTOWN Married on Ajril 15 '
! at Nevada la. and inteao.na to aeL. ihe'.r (
i secret until tnav aaiionm-ed it a. ta-ir
I piaaaur. tna piaas of Mi- and Mrs. H.iv
1 t' iTtrea of tn.a city wer mad e:-tei. : y
! f-uat rated toatay wnen tneir se-rac u t.ii
j anuwn, lira Tufrrea u formerly ai.ss
kaa J.ihumin or i-riaceton, Ui.
pow-A rumanc whi.-n began
in a
M-nneipoiis hospital f ur ya.-s ako, wnen
1 Dr Waam G Breda of M.nneapciia was
in:na and al.ae Laiai.a Leotta Carr waa:
nurse. euiBnunated at Popeoy yesterday. !
wnen tna coupta was mar-:l. Tie
m. nv waa perf ira-.ed ar the oorae of tne
brulas paranta Mr. ana Mrs. J E. Carr
.'RilSTi N Two Thanaaarviuat salil u.
aara a.,ierr.n:xet hr n mat ay. taa: of
M aa Maitie nanai and l'aid Sieara Laamg
v. -ce ar rue norua of tn orio oar-i.ts
I .uau S .tiei of "vs aiaoa and tienrv M
!fc,""n a'.'"''"-" w-r a
Caiiraaa of Lrva Board Seals Oat j
suteinea:
azsnis cf uazciatz tests.
rtl EatlMII mmtio tar D
tvraiialac Cvraiiaatlas ttaalltr aC
(rai Bffare rtaaliac a
aal4 B I.lkm4 Earlr-
r-El.- M :N2!. N )v. a. Sumnai. i Chair- '
Tin Jinn Covnm of t!i 5ta.r Bott'd of j
Om:rui int our. To :h famitn of tl3 '
ia: a umeiy ittnlr. u ta tha darnr i
oor '
in til. a s;ar:Tint ha ays:
and ;i"T. :n a pr .pr Tanar r.ir
'iti pr'or "n f--!r ;n :;ii flrt na.f of
Oct.iirr tna sr-aant year ".il find that
r....'n ?f tna .t corn a.:hara-I imiia
fr-.at i 'i-.a.wi itj nrnntait a ia.
n-nii.r-Ml. and to piaat it mra.TH tan iobb of
a cr-p.
F.ei:i;rj this condition. I hara haan rar
.r corn t.-.a sa.-na aj I do ev-ry svrng
w.rn tia ri corn savad at tna itsts tn-!!'-;.
;os 'in.ir tna arata Board of ...int.-oi.
Tha tat is aimpia and fonuwa na:ur j
marnod. a o.icl- rjox bam i".,ia.l to wri.n
an men of "na 'op w.-a aaruo. tha kama.s
of corn 'r.n avn.y d.rrirmad m the box.
and it . 'nan fiiia.1 e-n f'l.i w:rh aarta.
a.rd Tiian ncraary. and kapt in a
n-.t.d-ra-a Tarn para t ira. as naar aa poaaihia
to fiani T!ia-tir. conditions m taa pnnu
of 'ha year.
W-'h.ia v.sinnj tha srate Inatitudona at
Ar.amoaa a:;.l tvino.Tv",; in tna iartar part
ot ''-tLiar and tna aanv aart of Novamnar.
1 i:sed a n-irr.har of ears f ir testing.
The A.-.amwsa .'run waa' taken from a load .
Just nunaeti an.l fairiy aood for tn:e year. ;
ha-vr.if oan p.antad about the midd.e of !
' . a.u'1 .tuii.b oL li was nry ana souna.
vfii.ie soma ears wera quite r.fr merely
h.ird ::ng ears. of tna soundest and
- - ; . V7'L" .
-(Ae j miic.iuj. uiuiv.ia
-'.!-'" ,IL"1.'-
'i-riiiKT as :i may appear to those who
ha-.-e not made a study of seed corn, tne
sc. y"eer.. imrratura con erae. a some
wnai better g-a mination. showm 30 per
cent and a much mora uniform growth
than trie riper gajti.
While at tne a.noTville institution In the
early part of November. I seiacted a num
ber of choice ears in tha f.eid. the corn
s-anduia; up to ail .apoearaacea well npened.
This eiira where the selection was made
"iu.il ea.:lly yieid siTtv or more busneia
of irood qualitv per acre, but of tne two
selections made, one onlv aerminarerf ?
par cent ann tha otner par cent, the
gruwta being; v-ry uneven,
Sa-lwta Can at Raaetoaa.
ta3Hln' a 1 sc''"" ln. E"a M nnK 019
S"'1? of -veaiber. I selected from a
u?"" D"L " th"r dn"r,
'i. "f'n -n "" wlUl
tS?'Z.alZS
made ira appearance aoove ground unrj!
;n ;ajt one ;na.ia its aroearaaca. imiicun
a vara low vita.itv.
fa stnama- ci
?' ,:"rn
In stnama- contrast with theae samples !
gatiiered after tne Octooar
Il'lSt VU a tear me.e .r nm Kn..P
to tne office of tna etata Board of Control
' siiper'nrer.denta of s:ai.a lnsutuuoiia
tnd and male their appearance above
strong- v.ra.ny and a v.g-or mat wooid
stand oonl. wet weather m aa inclement
fd T.rr none of tha ocaer
There is a lesao
r.i ne lAAm..f . w . !
"'. urn m. uiai seaa corn anouid be
J-..ei-etI uie last na.: of September
beina- the proper time m any and ail aea-
si.iis. corn .-iuiiv caipii in f...t . it
naJ become uo hard fir roasuni ears, la
m tne oeat cond.tion for seeii. in.l nor
only corn but a.1 farm sails have mucn
mere vna.ity when saved for seed before
beina- fujlv ripa.
It should not ba placed tn an outbuilding
driveway, under a -Jorcn roof or nn
atrstched between trees as is ofan done
ii -non pmces ,1 ir-iir wnr weS:ner tna
w"' aosoro moiMt-.ire. and d.-v.nir he
tn ,,v'nc it '"ant weatner. waich is
imperative, is prevented.
Arur.ciai hear
.a ahanliireiv r.
- vntjiarei. .irv basement.
nth
""-a- s -ilea: :or saving- seed con.
van t;..a:iun a.id a di:v iim,','nhr.
An ..it: in a ilwai.lnir .-iohm h.
k-""tnf eiod p-,a.:e for storing
on 'p?' toU Ll'ow afe U"-e..'?r r. "c,ra--
- . . . ... .
Det-iaan the ears.
t- tliese sugxesnons are followed to the
, L . oecessiry ror r.
..... i ul . r, u jii a r .e j i 4..
m.i n. i a . -
M ryi
r susp.cious ears are rejected when .iieii
--iPr-tig-. tip and butt aena.s.
Z ' .r5 ,ln "-rs- i'.scard-.l. a germ-
"-'" P'-r cant and a strong- vianr-
a ia irroatn is a--sured. no matter what tile refused to recognixe tae sepa.-aucn law aad
condii.on cf tne -.vea;ner may be in tae continues to repulse all efforts at concil.a
corn piannnfr season. , . . M .
tion winch have been pr-ip.isd by par'.ia-
V" anted Five first ciaas solicitors to so-
ell for Croatia Bee, city work. Apply IS
, Scoft street.
fore .AtTNl: for
1 " 11515 lUf
Customs Frauds
Two Vomea. CliaXTld with T-rx-a-e
Buties oa Lnoorta-
tioaa.
BOSTON. Nov. 3 -In the arr-st hara to.
ua7. at aia riuest of tiie feuera. off'.ciaj
i at New Yorii of Mi.-rs ilary ri. M lore aad
i Miss Isaiie.ia Holland ot this city, dea.er
in woman s unuerw-ar. the govenment au
thoritlas believe they have
aterUUiy as-
simu in i:ie mvesiiaat'on of u.eara.1
porations from France.
" '-" Jnuy
f-h :
Robert sen wart a. Ph.l.p a
p A. Phillipson aad
Thomas Marpliy. w.:o a-ere arrested two
montas a'i. wtra con.cir:n to defrsn.i '
rhe
government by evading duty. ;
The women were held in fc.iWM each for
t:ieir appearance bef re tlia United States
cncu.t court in Nw York In January
BotJ Were lilCMe,! up in defauit.
Diamonds
-f l.ii iiK-ui.l
and Dodga
The Weather.
Tamnerat-ara at Omaha yesterday:
Hour Dag-
5 a m j;
i a m
7 a m ii
s a m ji
s a m ;i
10 a. m i
11 a. m a
12 ta x-
1 p. m j
I P- m r
3 p. m si
p. m 40
i p. n m
o m.- to
P- n j,
Keera,
' -?ft'
I
OPFICE ".p THE WF.ATHER BITREA'
I'SiAlLV. Nov. 2i. Official record of Gem-
I peraiur a-ia pr.scipiiaL.ou couiparea wna
;ne c.ir-eso..n.t.r.g period of tne .ajt three
; years !,). iir
, M .ximum temperature .. H aa( a
I lt.iiim.ini temperature Ji 17 36
liaean tamperatara ... J al J9 j?
Pe,u-tta. too a .cat .(10 T
l eniiieratar ana pra-:pitat-on ileparix-sa
from tn norma at .ma-ia since atarca 1,
and oun-pa.-eal win ta jut two year
Normal t. rperatira jf
t--j.,e?aa for tne day 3
T nal ex.-eaa since Marca t iii
S-.rmal preci-).tat:on i2 indi
t? a.-etaa ror ta .lay a m.iti
Tjtaa ra.nta.. ntu e Marca I 31 men.
F.aceaa aim VU.-'in I
1 b tnonaa
l ef cien.-y for cor period Ci . a. men.
efiiuen.-y for tur pf.i.1 L7 . a 7 Inches
1 ui.: -: r-s ' a ..f pre.' ('acutn.
L. A. Vt'-iiii, Lucaa a arrcajtar.
Trial oi Eeary Cay Pier-e far Alleged
Fala Swariaj Begias at
AastLa, Tei. Maaday.
ArSTTf. T-x.. Nov. a Hanry Cay
Ptarca of ?t. Louji. oil magnate, will ba
tried hara Monday for aUoird faisa swaar
ing'. Tha w: ccti-.niad la.at Aa4"ist
and raia:as to an affi1! i-;t fiiad bv Mr
P'ac when The reor-jin.sc.l Wstera
Plarca 'hi rtl7T:ran,' T-?narad the srata
in 1300 afer havina; baa ous'ad for vio
'.arlon of tha anti-tnut laws. Art irr.eva
for tha stare conf-rrad totia- and declared
that no continuance will be asked or
?ranted by erher side.
For the stare are D'.sr'.ct Attorney J
Ham I' m. Avltant tomei janaral:
M :C r 1 and LiaT'itTiot. County Attorney
Bra.ly ami M 'Le.m and ,7nkins of Browa
wood. TT.. .luxii'ary counsel. '
For the daf-nse are Ja.nas H. Robertson
anl Gaorja w A.n, Aus.ln. S. B. Caaty
Fort Tforth, E. B. Parkins. C'allas. 5.
Prlast.
Louis and probably B. J
Johnson of Sr Louis. Judca Ca.houn of,
ha F'fy-third district court wtli try 1
tha case.
ST LOna. Nov :? H. CTay Pierce,
head of tha Wacers-P'.arce Oil company
left here late tonight for Aoatin, Tex., to
and trtai on charges of ;a-e swear'.n. .
'I aai raady and I presume tha state
also ts ready. he said, whan asued if an
immediate trial '.a tn prospect.
Mr Fierce added that he etpects to at
tend tha sale of the Texas property of
the Waters-Fierce Oil company in Austin.
December T. and loea after his interests.
The sa.e la tha result of civil proceeding;
aa;nt the company by the attorney g-an
crs; af Texas.
Sug2cstins by
General Wood
Coaimaader of Departaxeat of East
U"oald Diacoaxaj Ee-eali3t-msata
ia Army.
NTW TORX, ?wjy. 3. Soldiers crmvictwl
by cour'.-martaai of minor offensaa and dia- j
m ased from the United States army should
not be branded aa convicta or permanently
barred from re-eniiatmant in ail cases, ac- '
cording; to Major General Leonard Wood. I
in his first annual report as commander ;
of the Department of the East. j
"The present system cf haadllnj military
convicts should ba changed." says Uie re
port, "and a procedure Inaugurated iook-
to reform as wail as pun:anment, under
which tt will be posaioie fur prisoners by
good conduct to obtain a standing- which
will entitle them to re-en .Istment m the I
army."
General Wood also expressed the opinion !
that it would benefit the country to turn i
bacit into cri-U life a number of trained
aoid.ers each year. "In view of the fac:." '
he says, "that It is not the policy of the
United States to maintain a large army.
It ia believed that the Interest of tha
I mnntry wU1 9 Best er 1 07 tan.na;
back Into the population each, year aj
j many trained soldiera as possible. To this
end re-enllstmants shuuld be limited to
umrummiaaioaed
first ciasa."
affeer and privates
Church Versus : .
State in France
...
as e c.t : T :vi.
wj wvkiuuuiii w .ill ywwa5
Uatil JJew Spirit Bales
Vatic aa.
' PAP.I3. Nov. 3. The Temps considers
tha d.scusslon of the cnureh u-iea:ion In
the Chamber of Deputies by Premier
Ertand vesterdav. who scoke in renlv to
' a speech of Abbe Gs raud of great im-
. .
nnri-m. since it airain emnnasizas now
J -
P'' f tha wishes of a majority of
' tha French bishops. eiertv aad the great
,,, f r. .-h, .:,.. m- r-.rah cf P.m. h..
m"n- and even goes so far as to make
' war on ta PUbi.c scnools.
A new spiri:. the paper declares, miTU
, ruie the Vatican before a settlement is
possible. T'nj is evidenced by the refasal
of the Vatican to aid In tae settlement of
"he eaurch question in France, whereas it
stops at not.ung :o insure peace and enn-
cll.are the ravenmenrj of otaer eountrlaa
The Temps prima out that under the
broad intelligence of Leo XII tha Situation
would ba treated wl h libera.lty and com
mon sense and concluded with tne a'ser
tion tiiat reiig ous peace will c me wnen
uie chur:h restricts Its energies to re
ligion and the Frenoa eiersy fol.ow
dictates of conscience instead of
tha
in
. , . s
! Llfelwag; Baaatsga
to dyspepsia, liver comp.aints and kidney
1 t-rnnHle n!:.i F eot-,. Bit.. i th.
gua.-aateed remmly.
Beaion Druii Co.
For sa.e by
Trans-Andinc
Tunnel Pierced
, Five-Hile Bore Tiroajh Xjaataia j
Bersreea Arjeatiaa aad Chile j
Completed.
SANTTAG., Chile. Nov. 3 The tunnel
of the Trs.ns-And.ne ra.lway was pieree.t
today and the event waa made the occasion
of a great eeienratiou.
Tha Tranat-andine railway project w is
approved by the Chil.-an congress in Uia
an.t the Erst section of the ra.!wxv was
opened in inS This section- reaches fro.-n
A.-iea to tha f lot of the Andes, whera tna
tunnel begins. Tie Chilean secion of the
tinne! was opened Mi.-ch 15. '.rr. and the
work of piercing tne Andes mounta.ns ha.
progressed rapidlv, American metnods and
macnir.ery being used- The tunnel is f va
miles lonif and the hignest tn the world.
1 1;ne now rMJn to the summit of the
i Corr. ill eras and will join a ra.ruad of the
same ga ige f-om Mer.doaa. The rraas-
And.r.a '.:ne w-Jl continue on to La Paa.
Bolivia The cump,ei-d line from A;-ica ta
La Eax will be about 31 miles Ions and
will coat in tha ceuhnornoaid of r.3.Ji
a Car
Thts !a to ear-! trai ail rnggiats ar
aa h ? tied to rtfanrl iaar money if Foley's
Honey and Tar fa. .a to car your eough or
1 cold. It stops tna sough, haaaa the lungs
I and arevenu serious raauits from a coad.
pit.nia pneumonia and euaaumptlaa. Csa-
tavna ao epiataa Tba awnaina ts m a yl
uiw pakiaas- KaXaaa auaaatatasv auid by
j aA a-iiJ-
Clirlstaas Fair off lie Chirciies
To Be Held in the Court ot The Bee Building
Six churches will hold a fair, beginning
December 1st, and continuing a week
December 1st and 2d
St. Mark's Avenue Congregational,
V cstm'mster Presbyterian
December 3d and 4th
First Congregational, Lowe Avenue Presbyterian
December 6th and 7th
First Methodist ChurcK Clifton Hill Presbyterian
Home blade Canned Fruits
Jellies, Jams Marmalade
Cakes, Home Made Bread,
'Sl'mcemeat,
Home blade Candy.
Here are some of the
articles to be offered at
the fair:
Embroidered Goods
Towels, rag niz?, dish towels, doilies,
hand hemmed kitchen aprons, hand
kerchiefs, cotton bajrs.
Traveling Conveniences
Fancy siik tag"?, collar bars and boxes,
comforter?.
Hand made raffia and rattan baskets,
very unique.
Fancy aprons, stocks and collars.
v
ELKS' MEMORIAL SERVICES
Omaaa Lode to Haacr Mcmariea of
"Abseat Bxotaen' Jfsit Soaday.
EUTAL AT TEE BOYD TZEATEEL
j Eiktaaai Meailwn lnwtr4 Flaal
Iubiiii Dirta( Laat Tt, Mas.-
Tetal Dratk Liat Blaetye
Ot la Tweaty-Tkraa Itan.
Once each year the various lodges of j
1 me Benevolent aad Protective Order of
Elks ho.d memorial services In honor of
rjia "absent brothers.' Omaha lodge wli,
observe this event next Sunday. December ! and cut another ugly wound. Ha then at-
5. at the Boyd thaa.er. beg.nning at Hi Thra oil companies are swurn? nuw to-1 tacked Mrs. Moores father, James Tois,
o clock. Throughout the country s'.mi.ar cations m Omana one. 'he Atias Oil com- j who is ad and blind. Tha later was ly
servures will be heid by the other iodiea panv. securing a warehouse to replace tha , tng on a bed in the front room when M nrt
uf the order building buned down last spring, but the : cut him on the arm with a knife. Ha
During the last year The Reaper has mother two being new to Oman a j chased Miles and Walter Toiea out of tna
cut a wide awa:a in tae ranks of the local The Atias cnmpu.iy has bought a tract , bouse with the knife and made his escape,
hard. Eighteen active memoers. the larx- of ground liWxjn; feat at Eleventh aad I Mrs. Moore waa taken to tha police ata-
ear number in any year since tile lnsti-
tutlon of tae loca. lo.igs. have been added
m. a-.h r.i since tne institution of
umana lodge No.
on Fenr-aa.-y 7. lSJi.
Binary-one member have joined tae raaka
of the -aosent brothers.'
'l-' mnC.i heA..ir'.flll in Its sentl-
'
meat. Is one taat maes tne memores of
! the dead linger with the living
I: fo.iows
hi-. .f mir hrn llari sa wrin limn
t.in v.. -
tae sand,
rv,-., n..n tna tahiats of love and
memory."
To raver the memories of these nineLy-
one men the memDars of tae Uical lodge
wl.l ga-ner at tiie Boyd, marching ia a
body to tae theaier from the Elks' head
quarters tn the Ware block. There ar. to
date. L-IKS active member of No. JS. Their
memnna. ritual is one of tne most oeauti
fal aad impressive services in taia order
aad ia one that a.1 Elks made a special
eifort to observe.
The following Omaaa Elka have d.ed dur
ing tha last year:
E. M Coffin. October 3. 130s.
(Repoited Decemoer 111. UMib. )
William rt- avel.y. Deceuiber 111
laOK.
Joiiii L. Carey. January al, lirt.
J .nn F. Heiin. Ftoruary si Uun.
W. H. Fenaier. Marcu .i, liaai.
A. D. Eiwmer. Marcn 2i. UWs.
E. P M i. en. May 2. Uua.
( ha.-ies Marsn. May 14. iixB.
Thomas A- Creign. ilav i.i. IMS.
Jonn J Philhin. May hi. I."
Edward R- ?na Mav J4. u-fl
F E. Fiizkara.d. June cjtis.
M. J fc.ann.irl. July In. linW
ILdward h.iyuen. July IT. ii.
F J Moriai-ty. August it. lirs, j
Toif Hai-.aun. Septamner L JH. '
W.ll.am M Harmon, sepremoer 'Z7, I.0. j
L. N Gondon. October J, 1DU9. 1
Following la the list of memnrrs whose :
deatas oci-urred prior to tae iast memorial '
aervica.
Wi.liam B A exanderrnv rr. Lui-as.
L R. Aiiarewa v .1.1am P Learn. I
".mam E. Annul. Mainaei j aaaa.. '
Harry i Arcntr. jr w M -i-'.jiiald.
ijeo.ga E. ba.rd. Cua.-iee M.-t. onaica. '
orum E. Banal Joaian H. M i.'.rni.ck
ru a. Bart.n. Joua I'a R. Moore. 1
James fc tsyX
A. C. Mueuer. j
'1 li.ur.as ala.v.h.ll.
Cha.-.es H. Myrick.
Jonn F
Ja.ius A- burster
Don M- Cha.uneriain. George S. Nason. !
Vv ;!..ia F c'.arae.
Georaa H. c 00 a
H. B Corvei..
J inn A. Creignton.
i hane P Nee.inam. :
Tlioinaai J. orn.soy
V imam A. Paaton.
Ar.0:-aw V, . h-.ey.
Tiiomaa J F.ey.
A. J rusaa. !
j'.n.i B-owe.
Frailerna Eusnn. j
A.rred Da.-.o
1 ,J a -S i-'a-enport.
! por- BV 'oai:.
J.mn M Ed.iv
amue. ampM. ;
toiar E. taarda. J inn P anonmg
J un C Far- aa.
Gaorg-! aei.as. an. i
11.1a.-n A. Sharp. I
ii.-nry D Sna.i. 1
Jonn P Thomas. 1
Za.nanil!l Thumaann t
HI ..ward B. Fnn.
Char.e-t J Fnce.
Paul Gnieamana
.ahr.-r D Ha.nea.
Wiiuam L. Harding. L-njrga C. Town
Cartas Hart. ay.
Frederu-a A. Tucker.
Lew W HJL
Jamea How
a. heater C. Ha.'att.
Dwignt Ci. Hail.
Grant H tiaisarr
Artnur B Ja-iuith.
Ge.ji-g tt. V oaaa
Phiiio A. War-aasa.
Edavard D V anatar.
' xiirfa al. Wa.lgawood
Homer B W neei.tr
fi N. W'thneil.
taeurga W. to Uitara
M. TV. tvunmrd.
James M- Wool worth
Edward Larkm.
Present officers of Omaha lod?e are:
W. W. Cole, exaited ruler: Dan B.
Butler, esteemed leading kxiigat, Joan A.
o'K.eefe. esteemed loyal knight; Cart Lang,
esteemed. M-ctanngT knignt. L W. Miner,
secretary; Charlea L. -jaumiena treasurer;
P.ev tiaorifa A Beecher, cnapiain: R.bert
W Patmna. esquire: C. J. jenaen. Inner
guardi Fraaa L- Brown, ti.er; W. h
"enmuiiwr. organist. trustees. G. F.
I Bn aer, G. A. acnoedsak and I. B. Van
camp.
The memorial committee to eharfo of
ih-s year s services la:
Dou--!aa B. Weipton. chairman: Charies
F Manderson. William t K.rad. Jolia
M. Luugherty aad tudward Z. H-well.
OIL COMPANIES SEEK SITES
; Atlas Cai-voratloai Will Baild w.w
! Wareheaae, aa Will Maakattaai
i Cams-ay af Dm Modaea.
streets and will build a wareboi
sting over tir.,m which will be three I
33 lu" " anyxains; or tne kind in
i -
to carry two or inree times more bar-el
moils man hef-re. Tr w.T! hn-'a r.,e
t-acks.
!'''
The Manhattan Ot! company of Des
- wh,,.h . ,.,. , v-.h.u.
. . . ,
I
T iiiiuaiiy. oaa secured a mcauan lor a i
a-arenouSB within a Slock of tha Atlas, at
. , ,
a-eventh and Nicholas.
j The Independent Oil company of Sioux
j City has opened up offices at 201 Mo-
(-"ag-ia bniiding and Is at present sh.pping
trom warenuusas.
f Importance or
Lewis EL Kant.
Good Seasoning
Pure spices aid digestion chev stimu
late appetite anal jive ar.ery cf taste
to footi. Spice value, then, cfepends ab
solutely on qualiry and quality means
tuttfirmitj in strength and flavor.
tiiriE Bros
saaMMe)
SHOT
PtrHEII
sainnsi
Clraiaaiail
UST4R3
SFICaa
urns''
PEaa
CLJvti
fft!t
tUaJtftCal
TUIE
Al& jour
TOMK
af aw
-is!CVWBa
- aanaw a
m aaaainr '
uaana a Z
SaaV''aC,
I aTAWa tawaaii j s. I
If -f
Luncheon
11:30 to 2 p. m.
every day
Sandwiches
Doughnuts and Coffee,
20c
Books
Cook Book, recipes tried by the ladies
of Omaha.
Book of Candy Recipes.
Label Books.
Hand Eecipe and Address Books.
Baby Supplies
Children's dresses and skirt.?, lingerie,
Flowers, dressed dolls.
Japanese articles.
MANNA MOORE TRIES
TO KILL WIFE WITH AXE
Cwaeireel Mas Strlkea Her Twtew sua
laea Katfa. ksst Ska
Live.
Er.raared by Jealousy, Manna Moor,
broke tn the rear door of his home at i2t
Ixard street, last nitfht and struck his wl,
Anna Moore, two times over the head wtth
a dcuble bladed ase. Mocra thought Dud
low Miles was trying; to aietr.ate tha af-
feciions of his wife and decided to end hi
troubles bv killing her.
, " V. . M ...
! He broke tn the fcacit door with the axa
!ani1 h"--n' "w y- v--- m '
I snothar man." cut ner two imes In tha
I
1 back of the head, inflicting- ualy wounds
i "d fracturing her skull. He than struolc
I her, with an open knife, over the ri-fht eya
tion where her wounds were dressed and
she la being held as a witness. H ir con
dition Is not considered dangerous. Miles
Is being held.
Tha would-be murderer, after completing
his work, ran out tha front door of tha
houaa and disappeared. Mr. Moor ran t
the home of Deila Stevens at U01 Ixard
street where she wis found by tha pollja.
1 out was
weak from loss of blood. AH of
the parties are negroea.
j Tcley's Hoia;y and Tar suras eauirhs
: jalckly. strengthere the lungs and expels
colds. Get tha genuine In a yellow package
Sold by all drugglsta
saai
represent tha choicest tnuraa that Nature prod urea.
Fresh, full in flavor and strengta and nrisii rpinsail in
quaiity.
Sealed aa soon as ground 00 air, mourn re, odors oa
impurities of anv kind can touch them. Tona Brae
Space maka gtxxi cooking barter. Try t""i,
THer ar tva kta.taof apicea
Bkila. aad
fmcrr far Tmu
BNOSw Dwa Ma
1 1 ask 0X4 (iii-L&AM CltfflM.
I 1 J tfrtti.
If mm an a a mmt kmvm rfcaea. sail aa IS mmmtm mmj aaaa?
Siaa ai m aiama r-a-" -TrraT rvfir- rafail a.u naa
-awaaaar avaf mmr rmnmm aWcaa. " Tmm'm imy ImlMa,
Sunkist Flour is different
from ordinary flour
Siinitiat is marjg from pliirrip, sweet wheat. Eat not
all the flour rr.aiie from tiraa wheat ia SurJtiat. Only
tiie best part cf the flour the very cream ta packed
in Sunauat lacka. The ret the part taat ia pocrer ia
nutritive elements goes into jute tacks and is ex
ported. That is why Suaaiat Flour is so superior to
moat ftouni why each tack makes four to six more
Loaves, and better bread, too.
Tell thm grocer yoa want Sankiit Floor