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THE EEE: OMAHA. TTE.SDAT. XOYEMBEP ru IW. J, j 1 Nebraska LN-CRAME AGE.Nh lESliH dsn Cited .Ther- Loaat are Promis-d to Ot Lasuxince. TZZZl AUTHCEITT SCTC-HT i aft Ianrip eeaa tlie flad Pr Idad Te-v If. a Go.d Ci)i ii In Twa rmpaair Iavalad. Staff Cm i mrioTiO LINCOLN. Tnv 3 . Spedai. n an w ea to mntnnni ieeoed hv State A irtltor . Bartxm nnmher of insurance agents o pHrat todttr to anewer cer-am affiilnvts to th. effect that tHe a-rr-nis Bad mierTe nwntM farts In order to wte Insurance. The agema appealing were-. E. C Wt delL swoeral agent of the Parker-1 L.Te of Llnpom: Elmer Orr. J. B. "pees and ; A. Aaaowskl. while the following sum- ' moned did ant appear: J. W. Hawk. H. H. P'.timt, Kjtt D. CotTon. J. T. Alters. ; T. M. nmi'a nd Z. F. M'er. K developed early In the hearing that ! the object of the tirtltor to wur 1 from th. agents Winhf they hail hi- j thm-ty from th. company officers to 'In what they had inn and to offer loans i in ortar to aerur Inminm-e. and a.w. i wbather the Tjrara, the aa-ent iihr.w-d the - in i mMtT cuKtomer had the endor--j roent of th. eomnany. Mr. WooddeiL hw aeneral a-ent of the Bankers' Life of Lanenln. tesured that he had authority from the raimpany to mua loans aa an Inducement to writing In en rani and the other airenta who worked for W-MMldell aa.d they had nu thorttT from Weoddotl to taae appilca tlons for loans aa an inducement to get , Inauranoa. Th. agents admitted that in flamrmir what tha pn ley would he worh ( at a ewrtain ami they included the eati- muH mminss. Th. affdav-t. wsrt pr-trticailr of the same nann-a, tha aent had ared to rr s loan from the company provtdina; th. party wan tin ; the loan would take out , a aertain amount of Ufe insuranra. Tha most strtkinv affldat waa made by Rohert M. Touns; of Girn county, who . followed It up In person and t-stlf!ed. Mr Toung said Wooddeil had agreed to furnish him a loan of Bi'.Wo providing Toung wou;d taica out a policy for T15.ti. surrendering at th. bum tim. a C- pulley on which eight payments had been madn. In addi tion Mr.. Young was to pay interest an nually act th. loan. Hia total payment waa to amount to 46. Of this IMS. i was to b. premium paymHota and his interest he to amv. hi. mnrgrage cancelled with- ; out any further payments. Should ha dis , Hv. Joei A. Van A.nda. the dedication serv In th. meantime his estate would raceivs ice was read by Presiding Elder Moses F. th. amount of th. policy Ci.n'H j ahinn of Oma-ia. and the sermon was by Mr. Tjuna: said ha was perfectly satisfied Rev. tluilbert Del-amatyr of Oman a. Dr. I with th. loan, providing he ever got it. but Ii. Smith of this city was a a-iiste. at tiuu that at Una Urn. he had oniy a receipt J cm. and still hums the same posatiun. fro mthe company for his r.rwt premium, j H. said if th. company would give aim a j CkaiaerUUa Jarwr III. oontraot that ha oouid aacur. his loan of I BEATRICE. Neb., Nov. 3. i Special T Ci.i y March 1 and hav. it paid in ten 1 "I-ram.) A new move was made in the ywara. as th. aent agreed, h. would b. ' Chamberlain caj-a today when the attor aatiaflBd. j neys ftir tlia ex-banknr of Tecumseh moved "Tau will get your money ail right that it be taken away from the Jury and March 1, interrupted Wooddeil. "Th. com- 'diamiiieed on the grounds that the staie pany will do what I aaid tt would." "WTI! your company take the policy at th. and of the ten years In lieu of the , mortgtig.. asked Auditor Brown. Palaavw Firaailaet Laaa. T am not sura that It would." replied WtMMldeib ... i E. Palmer made affidavit that he had taken insurance ta th. amount of CTL-Xa on members of hia family. He was to get a kian of CS.iUL At th. end of six and une haif years he swore he waa to have his loan paid and receive in cash some O. Wooddeil said the affidavit waa substan tially eurreot. except that th. cuntract was to ran ten years Instead of six and one haif. Palmer said his note was to draw no interest, but after signing it some one had written in 8 per cent. This Wooddeil denied, saying th. interest was written In before th. not. waa signed. Ajrent. who were called upon said in very oas. the insured party had been sat ixflad' and. the trouble had arisen because agent, mt other eompantea. partlcuiar-y the Wldwest Life of Lincoln, had tried to tell th. Insured that they had been "stung." Th. notaries public who attested the affi davits tn several Instances. Mr. Wooddeil aid, wer. agents of th. Widweat Life. In a few lnatancea. h. said, tha persona jiaamg th. affidavit, could not read and ; had buaa, imp awl upea by other agents I r thoaa who put them up to making the afT.aavtta. j It waa apTretrt throughout the hearing ' that th. auditor waa andeavorin. tn hav. th. agenta say whether they wer. ean-vm- "-lva-out tn-tmctlon. of th. company office, a j ' ch"tM f '"" bu u" P Thla was admlrted by th. agonta. None ""'f Ml fr B-""-"" recovery. , ! Robinson aays he allot hia wife because at th. hearing. Auditor Eartun will pass n thai aaa. tomorrow. Csaaiaa Sta aa Haaa. Senator ReynoHla lia, and Senator Cof- fey. Bau hot a from Chadron were her. to- j Thtt ot a sh.pnard. wu, day try?- to Induce members of the State 1 Jiei ,uJdBiy uf neUirt fiu)ur, w , hum Nortmad hoard to locate that normal schou . Arlington. Neb.. Friday, will be heid at Chadron. Both tnaieted that no piace at the hum. Tuesday at I p. m. Inierm.nt tn Saiwaaka. waa ao fit for the new school. ! w:u be in iioM Hill cemetery. C!u. Llajsif aa Patrick'. Draaaa. Th. Ndhraaka Telephone oumpany in anawar to th. aampiaint of W. R. Patrick tliat tt Will not furnish him a telephone ' ..nd over to the district court Way m at th. regular rate, said tt would. Patnc-k. j uie aim uf JUa on th. .Ma-ae ef aaaau.t tha companr aaid. wanted a two-party line , ir.g Otho Laniey with a pitchfork. He trlephona fur C a month and as lie Uvea ave bind and was reieate-il. on. and threa-fourtha miles from South I - . Omaha and oouid not get some one to laae th. oih tM eon one. a two-party line ' could nut be furnished him. The company offered ta put him on a line With t.-n others May c cnCieZiru'Aj cvcxccmw try pasK.T'.i afe n&V&v.cs-si1-eacs,4 av-Vfu Kt..JL VMs liAv, scfticll as.5ajria.e TU-tua uj bft lad isv-i. jVv kaafl kax tUetAJL.CtftiwUiij wua vuvtlI or. issvit sri.ax-mJ c stvi 'ih.'p.uiu.'niX jUTUi3ael.wi)-l icYail fo.- vK-f-iai-inlivT)a 0-4:3.)1 t fd a. actaiUM. ef a&eBSMt). !a Oaaw, CALIFORNIA Pic Syruj Co. Nebraska firm tr. hut h) does not suit the la.or. en the mr .d. Gnmar a II. to ttat. The fwn TMr-uish Regent Cnup- and. a special ciimmulp with 3ir ', u .. has bought of 'irTTMjr Sua.ienbenrr ? jr hor-hur-is. paying tha-ftir. B.u Tha an una. a wil be uil for instruction purposes Tftaa ytmm mt L l.c-elw. Insurance Cnmtr.inmiiniT Thomas B. Love f Ttj wu a maie house visitor tooay and spent a.,m. time listening to the hear ing in rhe mwr.txaam aaa.net agents of t:ie Banker L.fe of Lincoln. Mr Love is a U.stHiur-.an and hua made good in Txaa during the lajt ten y-r to tie tit-nt of hav:n been eiecTed wraJ tim to tii ie-.iaiurB. jfrr.m aa speaker jf th huuiw and now an .njturance cmm. sioner. He la talked nf fr ?nv-ii.r uf that state, hut aaid today he waa not a cardidiue anl w jiud nut be. ew iaDaiBitera. f?iarie E;iia uf 1 eruinwu haa been ap- pinntnd al;utact at the" inildiers' iinnie ai 'irand Inland in pia-e of Ji Mtiraw who -aiked iUtiiit kia rhief. and aa let out. W. T. Putt of Fairmont haa been avpiini?d pnysician a; the HuUnita iS iiiin Ji piate of Lir jKiKnn, who re sisned to rneuine hi pracm e at Haat!nif3. 3 th w!i -BH 'h-tr pia-!i December 1. . .. Car nitaatittai ta 9tra. he foliowinf aia:metit snow tha cai ,o.,...lin rn .Nwinnlti ftir twnlv-ftiur- hllur enulna- 4 p. m.. Novamuer H. il8 ctmimli wua Mmm .n uf previous 1L una. ....... nj. -ia aa. . i.a 2. lUullllK.. J ii Ji Cr.n to-k loaded f-.mpty Mt-i-.a iul-s on tit Ti.yu -a cari orowf-d for TTi;n .ou-o ' r 'titier material uiH.led. . empty irix -.. on haiio um cars orter-d for .oaUintl. rClil.1T tii.kih A.111VER.1ABI XefkoalMt. Rejote. tlwr F.rry Inn' Ellurara mt aoeietr. I FREMONT. Neb., Xov. 3. pedal, j i Tha M-t.luuiHt church of this city cele brated uie fortieth anniversary of tne ded ication uf ta first church building today. apMiiu swr-.lrea were neid Una evemn-, , pnnc-.pa.lT- in charge of laymen. Mr. R 3. ScHueider presided and there wer. ad-d.-e!-aes by Rav. Jacob Adriance, J. H Bader and Mrs. Fannie Baiding. I Tha Methoiiist cnurch of this dty was uriraniked October a. iiT, and though a aite for a building waa Becurd m 1MB non. waa erected unui nina years iatar. Plans were adopted ftir a large and commodious edi fice, which, with various alterations and additions, is still its pi ace of worship. Forty years ago the cnurch had but thirty five members, and todav it numbers 5(0. It appears from the dedication program of forty years ago that the building was are- MntKil tur dllcation by th. then pantor. had fa. led to produce evidence to sustain the charges. Judge Tra .is took this mat- ter under adviHement until tomorrow. Juror 'Thomas Bigiey is ai of typhoid fever and the court will be asked tomorrow to dis miss or continue tha cm a. until th. juror recoaerSL Call Aid ta Sink Metkcr. BRIDGEPORT. Neb.. Nov. 3. .Special.) The wild outcry of children in th. Shank man lunch roum early this morning at tracted paasersby and on investigation it was found that Mrs. i-hankman was in a critical conditlun. She soon recovered- Kar husband. John Shankman, disappeared a few days ato and an. feared he had de serted her and the children. Yesterday an. was in Alliance searching for him. but could learn mulling as to his when, ahouta. Taarwbara- Adalnaa ta Bail. NELIGH. Neb.. Nov. 3. (fc'peciaL) Illllim Welfh WAa r V.i'h rn neae .He wnBr,.n p Thomberg. through his attorneys, petitioned to be reins ard on ! bail pending hia trial in th. district ooun j in a enarg. of snooting and killing A. G. j Rakow. After hearing th. arguments the , judge decided that Justice would not b. vtuiated by admitting th. prisoner to bail and the bund waa fixed at Cjoft. Hoolaauaa "till Allva. BEATRICE. Neb.. Nov. 3 - Special Tel- "fram-' Fred T. Robinson and wife of 1"ncoln- wno dangerously shot yos- h. thought she Belonged to tha Black Hand society, which ha feared would do him harm. Fhaaaral af I B. arpaarc, A RT .""CftT'lV Veh -C... . o i , taatji-r Inaaa Over. BE-VTRi."E. Nh.. Nov. 3. .te-cial Tsl gram. Andrew Spanjer of Courtiand aaa webraaaa. .wa tttem. BEATRICE The H-year-oid son uf H. M. nartns or Aila.nn was nicked oy a 'lorse ! uul suffered a fractured aau.L It iiiouutit He will recover. sl.TTON Edgar GroaenaiUL the is-vtar-. old -in ot Mr and Mrs. J. F. iir .e.'iian ' it York, died in a lu.apital at Neuaiau 1 fiiro e. M.i.. and the boay was brought aer- i tor bur:.. ( i TECi:M.SEH The body of J..nn Man-I 'der-, the Teiuinien man who w.ta acciaem- . 'ail" anot ia.-t n:ii.-it. was tiroutiit to tiia i j Home mini ourr. uear wtiere t o- aceideui j.Kiriirreo. The funeral wae heia Unlay. I PUTT.-ili I "TH Herman Best or naa re- -ei- ed nui.i ti.at Jaines i-orter. furmer'y a : j r-Hi0ent of trim uouniv ami a uauiliua.r ' : r ir governor in :. was accidentally a.ued I jmy wnu. naui.ng near uis num. in! ba.:er. : j i-.tiATmi-E Henry S. F-edaam. fir; many yttri euipioyeii wnn Woi:.ai-ti a cloiii- j i tru uit new, m oigHii.aiug a .m-k com- uany and will ie..oi ouen a .arjitt ciotiong j j riouee m th. oiuoiing uj tie vacauxl by 1. cliavkeL LUL aiitMs deaier. j I UEATRii ii The taamg of tvetimony in i the 'i.amlerriaiu cam. waa nt raum-d I ; .etiemay until il o clock, uumg to Wi. ui- i ) iris I Thunuts bm. ei a iuir. n re- i maiutei in in r.x antil ci.ait adioiii-ntni ! ! n the evening. He ia resumed 4UiL uL i PlATTiiM( ITH Mra. H rman Str-et- ! j we-te-r. aao at v eara. was Laaeo au:a I tir riome in mm ciiy Sunday m.imiug n 1 o ooK-a a'ld paused .way at a. in. The ! I oe-ea.-ti h survived bv a iiuei.uiU and : . uir chiiaren. two aa-itft.tcrs and or.c ...n. j j i:"..iTT-a. .("TH In ouur.ty uouit St- I i ilr.ta,- le-f..na J-ioge H rm .a. ocai d i c..a ,.f tne ataia af.numt i harira .Veu:, no wu cnaiiti d wua if e ao.aoonrr.e. t i t!i. aire tMung th. aa .inter of J. i" Y ,ra. ! . :i. .tuiin L.uu.l N.-..tn over ui rh ais- , imi ciun ai.a placed ma bund at fit. S i ll 'N'-At immai-uiale Concepi!,.:: jotiuren Hv l A. i-umuoy ma. rM-d Jtt-ee i--r: ?ii.nr to -i.liert rette,i Thuriia. At tn. nome of Mr. a;id Mra. Henry bren:n iulia A- a unites in niarrag u Uaa Cora ecsstir uf Cvciaua, j. fcev Nebraska Mr F ? unit- t In mai id itr. Puiim i- ier :;( r ).r-Ftiif Sorr TTey wiil r n-nr ..rum. R. -..M-i,,. , The hoilmn. . j.i miiran-(i and uiere are ea.d to e vr-. '..iiiiiNtml lu..ar n ;mwiurd i:iun) iMJt.'tanuine and the iiamlst.ea are .'iin--a'---i...v :n -xceea 'if tne aaaeta Mr. I ' nitnt., k iaa 1 ne an eUfiiHiv ouaineea. j bt:t on n-Hvi- xyrnw. j 'TllvllH- rnn;B Hatch, far xttne Ume t n:n:it lu-hiTm.i at v. -.:nr. haa been re- J Ti""-I ""' ila.-'T Ra''i n:a hera-.iaw The' mrr-iiK:;ie cumintiniit tnat uier w not ! r,-e:v.iig tne r pmieruon a;a.n , who r -cent. 7 'in' r:y barney :n l.i uul ,me ofr.uer j.twL P ''"TH 1-- K'.'-zm c -u-h,n "4-ardav nu- v . ... i " 'i :i.r.f. ri-r hii-hatd )rrif.t hfr -m T'iv- "r M,i and hitfn.v re?DeetM 'LT?, i-i.'" ."'"I ae 'inite-l n iiia:-ia-" to Nathan cnuaae. she . Hiiry:vd by :,.ur ctii.drn. T' rv.-v At a mtiti of the Tork I'nrn mHr"" uli. a r!iisiniin u atli.ptd. uia.ntc Uie mner of Tjrit ooera nmut 4i.i ii -"tale f.':r:ri.!. to f Liial Driur i-..h'"il if the torn Loin. mnmul nuin. tmai i ,nut ni: from wu- il'.K -i.i.- n-.iiu.aj, wouia oiier means of -at-ap.n. ADAM.-- The N-fT.apa Pouit-r aseof-'a- f.on noaed i,e mrW ,L. a, ! 7damT-'rt lav merit ana wan one ..f me mint prtw- -a-i ii aiia.n or tne It ita. vmihI ,o hiMii .ii. A.iamK Theee ,,i-r-er-i -x-r" ..--T.i rv- oient VV c. Foster uf Adams: v ce pr-el- nit-Ill - n. Or!.ie of r ll i -- w.m. -ry E. W. .'ampoeU of Adam,.: trasur-r A. 3. Mincha-i of .H iarr.s. e'lDer-ntendent. John H. 'iVo.fe of Tecumseh. TORK-The ieeue of tiie T irk Repuh- h"-.:" .j,"-trr"upr1.. nd .?.. .b- "L .. .eii.is oi tne .ate iiiam c. L"'"1- firmer .-u:tor. ae a memento of a citisen who ur.tirir.giy rave a.l ni energy .a tne publishing of one of the o-st country --..fcija. iu me niiriL ana ausineHS "Y'wta of rim. wo ,iiei wth t:ie har-ies - -mi tnu i:uniiiini on new, ,t-ms puiuimm t.n.rty yean, nun a-st ii-Hiie :n tiie l rn ili-pubilcaa were written bv hie hand TF"tT-u itrt; t-m:. ... .. . itLtiith V oiarn LoHteho died un- -xpe tetli- at nis iiome :n "sta.tniB oounty Saturday afternoon. Ke tooa his -an and inTil mn.nllJi: ""VV " Tr,'U ,,hrrrmrandwBn. bd. and hot appiiitations wre put to his! knee to relieve him of pa.n. He sa.d tie ' Ui" "gntt'hr'.um'be'ex-.lnnBr j expressing the belief he would men go to ' sieep. In a !ew moments his groanB caused j pir-d I wHil a wo"' Mr. Sln" wia I a-Bd 4i years ami mng:e. The hofiv i ? "e brn,1f h? to thB nme if his hrotner. taeen to Julian, where the funeral was i neid. the parents of the deceased being in- i twrr-d at Julian. Tita Bay. Prniaiitlna. -eb.. Nov. 3. (Sneciai.) r.uthee M. Oversrr-et. a farmer Yar county boy, j Father Carrtgan himself read to bis eon baa been promoted from lieutenant to ' sTegarion the formal III it Inf. rf Him aTKim. Ueutenant commander and according to ' iu"un8,t)n dlspatchua will have charge or command of one of the new dread- i naugsta. The promotion was earned by ! reason of the best . c-.ird aa an uffictr : and best record at target practice. The rapid earned advance of Lieutenant Com- i mander Overstreet frienda. ia gratifying ta his I CEFCT OFFICER LP AGAINST A REAL MAD MOUNTAINEER R. Vaaaarea ta Eaeaae Allva. Taaaajk, aaal la wM Badly W.aa.ea. OfTicer Charles Pool, on duty at TTnion nation, found himself up against a r-al mountaineer soon after th. morning trains from the east had rolled into the train ahada. Gilmer Cox, hia wife, his mnther-tn-law. two sons and rwo daughters approached i the policeman, defiance in their eyas. "The conductor put us off the train." i sa.d Gilmer. "Down in tha V.rgima moun- i. ve: a uuiiet in a man for leas than that. We re gtimg to Wyoming to run a farm aad we can't afford to be delayed this way. They toid us that we wouldn't nave to change cars at ail and here we are :n a strange c:ty and dun t know how tn get to Wyoming." Then be exhibited a letter from the sta tion agent for th. Norfolk . West Virginia railroad at Lana, Va., aaking that the j family be given every attention on the ! journey. Gilmer said lie couidn t read tha letter himaeif, but. on. of his daughters had learned it by heart. She couidn t read it. either. About noon Coxe reported to ie police man that hia two sons were lore One is 3 rara or as ana the other two years nes. wer. killed and f. ft ean injured so younger. .badly that several will dl. in a wreck of "They went outside the station about an a work train on the Great Northern rail hour ago and I know they re lost." said i way between Vancouver and Westminster the father. "They haven't any business I eariy today. The train left Vancouver around a city anyway. Lika nut they , nave been run over by a car or held an. i They've never been in a 1 .' ui-iura The big West Virstuiau inisti that tha policeman begin a search for his lust boya About 1 o dock they stro.led into the at- non with a glowing account of the big buildings and the automobiles. The father emoraoed them both and the mother am- n raced them and cried over tiiwa Tha 1Bn ur ru- LUU- anu " did then- grand- 1 mother. j Don t you feilows leave my sight again." ; aommanaea 'jiiinw. -ou stay her. wita your mother." Diamunda FRENZial 15th and Dodge, SALOCN MEN AGAIN HIT ey rri V rt neiw I , 1 fcl leenll LLJl!iJ LJ .V (barlea H. stiller, aad ttehlita '"-- .1 sell- lag Beer After Haara. Two additional complaints charging lo-.-1 sa.oon men with vimaung the S o'clock cioKing law have liet-n sworn out by Harrv A. Sione of the Anii-Sa..on lewgrie Charles H. at.llers. a ho aaa acquitted in pn ii-e court Jixt week on the charge of veiling liouor after s o riot k on the night of Novemov-r i. is now ii-ruwni of viuia f.ng the law by aeiling beer after S o'-tiock on the ni:.t of urtolwr T. Stillers ap peared In court Moiiuiiy ind his examina tion was -t for Friday The second compuiint is ah-aitmt J. J. Ph.llun of tiie" Si tiiltz hotel har. whith .'ontiuns live counts, p'ulhin has not been irraigned- The l&m ae'U-nat J. J. Su.Uvan. another if the t.i.ioi men. eet for Monday was put ovtr .mill We.in.-a.1uy because of the aiiaetica of uis atiuTiey. Si-reary sluue. who is pushing the laes ..aiiist the a.leg.-d ilouor law vtoia ors. aaysi n a uy no .-iieRmi dlacouraired it tiie fllla to convict eitner Stiliers r Green, out tli:.t. un the contrary, the ri.ht would : a-yed even alronger. The Ke.-.o- he a"s. haa pienir of alleged vta ations an.inet Ai ot t:ie ii.n.in men auti he moment one ca-- is tiismined another iifortnAiion til be fjed. Deaprraitf eboatl at. pams in the client require imi-g D--atment ith Dr BLng a New r,isaivr' Prevents jteunKiii.iL and K ti. ?r ailia b a.aioii Drug Co. sed law. kanur 111. CHARLES CITY. Ia.. Nov. 3 Special Telegram. A. H F Hildreth. th. oldest -ditor in the state of Iowa, is lying er!t ca.ly Ui at hut hunia hare. iKOi STILL IN NEW YORK Bmtier Israel Statement, bat Dtjes'vtx met diwrr : mnir' piee. 3Tot Gire Vher-abonti. Jlu3 4-3- Ui. J iUi tt a leaillaa Dsttav r"eaaia-ew IipUr.f Haa FalfUIH OMiajwtlwM tw ta Pwaiik-. JTETV TORI 3 -Dr Freder-rk A. CmIi waa fuund iaet BiKht. tha ia. an au- w- 'W" T i broilier. W. I Cwin eayna; that tie eT- 1 Dlorr. who nrrmenmieltr rfmnrut m Punwc :m rwterday, waa atUl In the r.. . cinT or .New Torn recnpenitlna. He waa! on tha rerae nf a nrrnin SMirown -.. ! h" ,:""nt na rr "atement liaiued by 3lr. Cook fol- lo: Dr. Cr,k ta in tha Tlrlnirr of New T irk tmnar to get a mm-Ji needed re. If he Jid" t o u. Enron, then- will be -recr .ncmn rua depamt.re. I think - h wuna m" rrH-nda an1 ,-Tiiica ailka should he an.MM enouan to aijow htm to re Un-;I hl. M.:t-, ,. -,, . " w -u. cr: UH 0Dt r-axUn til. new.-papert. in the -ajrt -,w days and la not --ijnalhle for -.wlm una nav. Men is.ued by thus, who were acting aa his spokesmen. ' "In avndlng his data to Copenhagen. Dr. .-..i. I ..,, ... i 1 " lail" '--- -a" nuDilc- T!ie fDregolng was issued bv the ev-ili.r. ' efs brother in view of the fact that rh doctors anuarent .,,,- . i ; anxiety among his friends, ieav'ng even : Jonn R Bmdlev. his r-1-.nm.i ,., I xied and evaet--r.f-i - .. - " - - v-ia ib aiso w Tork. but her exact wher-aoouta. aa tn her husband' S caee, ha. not been i i J t TICSl ICTnOrf fe 1 J D " l J blSnOD S Order CuriO. ieada Order Of ZxXQmmimicatinn at TT'-maeT al " '1SeU CoaS"gt-0n. DEXTER, Colo.. Nov. 3 Dewnite rh rarTn"J not1ce his excommunication from :h nrh. which was read in most of the Catholic church or r-i..e..i o.-., , P Carr-gan. pastor of St. Patrick s chureh v.e. .USUs auij, 4- a . I here, conducted services before, a large eon- greratirji 9unlv municatlon by Bishop Mat. H. then dis- . ouased th. notice in detail, explaining charges brought against him by Bls.on ! Ma n1 charactertxing the document aa ' til LaMt stroke uf a desperate man. con- j mr-d by the spirit of rev-tiga against his '""other." i Fatliy Carrigan's stand in refusing to ' vacate the pastorate of St. Patrick s was upheld by the local courts. Enraged Bull Gores Picador Imported Fighter Seriously Injured at Mexico City Ihrriiig Ilia nrst Exhibition. MEXICO CITY. ileulT 5ra-ni Marti nea. who la known among bullfighters ' at 'AJuiotaa." waa aeriouaiv intuned ar rh. I bull, r.gnt here Sunday by the last I Du!l brought into the arena. Martin ex . picador, just from Spain, and a member of tha troupe of Rodclfo ouano. who was. oovenant toaay. .hen ,et our most ia precedent of not attending private func- sertoualy hurt a year ago. Tha picador waa '. oun"t"euuu" m-a 01 wea.th dufiiia his po- ! -una Pneildent Dlax at noon today ;u iiirowtt from his horse and the infuriated i ltlon wlta referenca to evangelical Oit-B- j tended a dinner tendered to Ambassador bull drove on. horn into th. man. who waa who waa 1 beneath the horse, whil. th. other gored th. fallen steed. Clocks FRENZERntta and Dodge. TWENTY. JAPANESE DEAD AND MANY ARE INJURED Wtfk Trala aa Gnat onkrra Baa. lata Waakta Oat Calvert 3ar TaaMiTW, VANCOf V EH. Nov. 3 Twenty Japa- at s o clock on its wav to Sumaa. At 3a. when within a mil. of th. dty limit, of ew . er-ninsTer. m. rra.n ran nrn a washed out culvert. Th. engine passed nearly over and then sagged back and Foreman Kant and Engineer Beatugef Jumped, escaping Injury. i Immediately behind the tender waa a I Japanea. bunk car. In which thirty-five 'men lay. most hf them asleep. Th. angina settled back until It stood almost on end jjjj tnen t),e Japanese car waa caught and smashed between th. enirina and -,rf-e Ii was cut aiuarely in ha.f. One iia.f waa I a-"rvA t4U .a-iikAti 14 aj v. 4U1U rna.ndf r. anituiiied in on It ndci and ends Lld fu -, tnlo the 4fuilr. TIirw Cat slid further into th. a-aily. Three rat cars : piied on top of ean other, wciia tha '. oauoose remained on the tracks. Elliln on ttllaeT engine or wth the Japanese was a whit. man. George W. Kemp, a commercial traveler of Van Hovl oourer. His feet were crushed anrt h. h.. internal nmrie. W. I. unconscious Vancouver General hospital. How he hap- .riaUA-Vi-- I C? -t I ;ned to he nn he rrtv.n ia a myterr to , "iiwav .if'r h .p ' That he Japn-ee nrt m:n. nd tint , f !url Tnr the naeenre of the n!"ht ex- , nr-nii. Had the worH T-iln not hen in the i lne. the 'ttirem frnrn 3eatt'. for Van- nil d net haire heen heid at New Trtttiltirter. The owl paseencr tra.n ; wnuitf. under rnlar tTafTTe cnnd!Cnn. hae otit!niie4 throiich to Vhiwihtpt with- j out topplra;. and It lnateawl of tha wirH trjn wouirt ha-re pltineet 'nto the a-.illey I Western Man . Makes Big Gift AnnoTLacetfleTit 3ade of Sabstaatial Lift far Fenxioa Fund for Zpiscopal XLaiBtera. I I N HTW TC P.rC. Xo S Announcement made from the pu.pit of ac Gorice s i 'hurca toltt'r b th Paatur. tha Rev. Dr. ' J S' W",lan"- tnat lft "f had t"1 ! rCWVd ,0?anl ' 'W f""- ! J"R "T " T"!"" c!sr- -nm al the ana uf rr ,ir annioi- it I .,,. ,llmnl naina of the donor was not made known, but h. is a man !tv 'ti( in the middies west. Thus far SMlOOb haa been collected fur the fund, which had ta or-gin at the etierai oonfer-n in Richmond two years slmo. R Fl CHSTAfi W!I I nKHI-S I ... RNANCES AMD TARIFF ' ""'" WlX1 -- T.-wrtay. Tr Kaaperwr Will H.k. Jpeerk frwoa Tlna. , BERLIN. Nov. 29 -The Hetchstag Wll reconven. Tuesday, th. mirenr returning to Beriln to anen the setyiun nwnnt.ir -rla pee-h fr-.m the ihr .ne Will be da- .lverd in the white ha.1 of the pa.aca and !is expected to contain some utteraaning : j forecasts of Tile impenai pouey. The sea- : sion will be comparatively nuiet. it is has- ' aeed. although tha embitterment between a yartou. parte, growing out of Snan- cial reform legislation is still ...tense. ' Tha sorlalists are tha oniy parr sals- r" aim-, 'tiie fiaane. bills wer. paused. Th. rocent bve : eisrtiona for tha Reichstag and Ui. state and municipal election, show that the drift i of political tendencies la strongly toward th socialist. Ail th. bourgeois paj1n hav" "now11 marked w-akness befora their 1 cbn"tlfJent!- i Tha deliberations In the n.inh,. . w..., . ..a biti expected to touch American affairs. Vari ous points of the American tar-ff are sur to be discussed in some form, even if no treaty or -arif; agreement .a pr-eented for iflcatiun. The American exhibuion in Berlin will also certa.niy be threshed out. the wide rang. a.lowed u,e debates th. pan-German members are likeiv t crtticle. th. reent declaration of Count Bernaiorff, the German ambassador a: Washington, of th. a.ms of German poik-y. w!Uch amounted to renum-nMon ,.r --,e-e colonial ambitions. RCCXEFELLE3 A5LE TO UNITE CHRISTIAN CHURCHES Rev. Oawaur Haywaod mt wew Turk Say. M.araatea Ward 1. Warta. Mare Tku Xaa.y Saw. NEW 1 ORE, Nov .3. John D. Rocke feller's most needed contribution to re ligion, according to til. Rav. Mr. Gsca: Haywood of this dty. is words, not money Such an expression of hia. Dr. Haywood oontenda would do more than anything ! " 10 Quit religious differences and "tahilsh a broad bond of brotherhood. "Rockefeller ha ih brain of Cavmar nd uni'mited moral inruence." said the ciwt7mo during his sermon at the Church ::am- or ona. I would await w'th con- i fidence his answer. "He ia th. founder of a scientific uni- versity which propoeea to substitute scien- r.ric, speculative philosophies and scien- jambasnadur. who retires from office next 1 tlfio hypotheses for the simple religion of Tuesday. I faith, creating an aristocracy of scholars! i and accentuating the imaginary gulf be- ITB.1. OFnc 1 AJu njtRCD ' rween the nch and the poor. Now let him I j make the contribution of 108 words to the ial 9. umly Hart by Baratl.a; mt world's religious liters rare." Aata Tire. ! CATTLE STEAMER IS OVERDUE wia.teM He: Day. wow niaea m 1-eft hatlags Porta Rica. tar NEW TORK. Nov. 3. Announcement ! sine, the Hcrrera Line steamei iart Her- ! ............ un- r,,ra left Santiago. Cuba, with a cargo of cattle bound for Ponce. 'Porto Rico, where ' tt wa" rxP-t arrrve November U. T5'" steamer, however, haa not been heard ! frnm and 11 oelieved that it haa i foundered. The Herrera Una officials have '. "f"t out tn" "earner Havana to search for tht"ir m-ng vessel in West Indian water, wru8 Cuban government haa Instructed th" ooaat guarda to explore the coast , Saat1 Domingo. Jf SPECIAL SESSION PUT CFF J ''T. X 1211. ula Aaaaaably Peadlaa Cserry lias laaairy. CHTCAiHi. Nov. 3 Governor teneen, it waa made known tonight, will postpone convening the general assembly in special sesBion pending the outcome of the investi gation of the. Cherry mine disaster. It had barn the intention to ca.I th. special se.s- I H all-XIinutc Storc-XnlJk iee dav nut toeg ago. man bought a oair of tr-oieer oeee that nee-ie-l wnat eeiiel a el'ght aitve-ation. After he hl me. one of uir ta-.tor found 'i;e a;rer-tion imrioaei-n. if a perfwt w mm to he had. V phoned m man at hia hn'm. He wu tnaving town In a snort tim. and diitn t tw t to i r-ir-v He -tlrtn hae. r'nie to mm- another n"iiti"ii so w er.-,t hie mimtr to him. w ywt olot liiei wrni id say we were too ennwlent.oiia. "ut w won't :lnw a person tn reir one of our gur-ne-ts that d.eeTi t "t htm ?i-rt: if we csa prevent It even though w? never expert to see him again. our r or -TaJi XOarji What Kind of an Overcoat do you prefer? So much la being said about Military or Auto Coat a that many mut lieueve they are the oniy kind to be seen In Oman a store. but it lan't true of tins store, if you want coneervatlveiv cut overroat, a refineu busi neB iieiaing a-ar-r.ent. like vour tailor would mae we hav tt rea-iy for vou rn B,p cm and your choir, m nnf limited to on. or rwo line, either We've Blar-ka. i xforda M'xture. and even noverty weave, in coueei i tiv. cuts priced gently up from SIO.OO to SoO.OO And what most every on. kranwa daub, any other store s variety of Miliary Coata, at S12.00 to G3S.OO 1 fe "ton for Tuesday. December .. The prob- ' able data now la December 1. i CHSBHT. HU Nov. aThe otironer's in- quest into the St. Paul nun. horror will rrumird here tomorrow. Scores of wit- ! nesis hav. been summoned. The factory inspector will off-r evidence of the ' employmesit in th. mine of boys under agt. j who wer. killed, and will ask the ooroaer ' to issue subpoenas for th. appearanc. of I wltnesaea for the purpose of Inquiring Into j a yiolatlon of the child labor law. i 1 flY 1 A WITF I PeT IM TflAI laf 1 v f-C !l I 1 ta asa aa I 111 WWaaa EXPLODES IN FURNACE! Lives af w ai-ee. aad Pari eat. mt Cal raga Hawnital Iiape-rilea T ttr aaaek. CHICAGO. Nov. Dynamite in coal is believed to have been the cause of an ex j Pli""i tonight in th. furnaces of the 'American hotniltal in which the llvws of ! natienta nuraes and diKnurs of the lnstltu- tion were imperiled. The explosion wrecked . the heating plant of th. hospital and occur I red in the Cre box of the furnace shortly after the janitor had filled it with a trean ! supply of coai. I F"r following th. explosion was milckiv ! extinguished. The hospital authorities be lieve dynamite from the coal mine waa in ' the coal and they have ordered that all i coal in the bins be taken back by the com- i pany from which it waa bought. j nnc"incuT n.-7 iTTrmne irnwiutll I Ulrti. HI I LAUJ ( DINNER TO D. E. THOMPSON I ! Kaaeeial Haaar aa. lanwia Aaahasaadar. Wa Will Retlr. St Taeed.y. MEXICO CITY. Max. Nov. 3. Breaking Davi avid E. Thompson by Governor Guillermo ! Lindav Escandon of the federal dlBtrict. j - rhe presence of the president .a considered Ln ur.usuai ctimpilment to the American HA VaXNA. Nov. 3 An automohil. con- """" c,y1 r""ne- rr ut juaticau Duoaecreiarv .i ia.il imrcia ixiniy. ; Director of Justice Leiaier and Mario Gar i cia Kjhiy, th. newly appointed minister to Mexico, was wrecked last night by the bursting of a tire, while returning to Ha- vana from a tt-p in th. country. Ail the men wer. badly injured. Juan Garcia n-,..i k... K...e u hmi,.n unrf i. .f. . m i,e.i m.r r. ,. fertng also from iniemai injurie ot expected to recover. Diamonds FREJ5ZKR IBth and Dodge. The Weather. For Nebraska Showers, warmer wea le'r-"-". . i.i u' . e 1 1 . . i .out, ...... . Teniperaiure a Jicu.il yesteraayi Hour raour leg. 7 y , - I a m S4 t, ,3 s'--eli iu a. m a t y a . " Li a. m Ss 1..41 -m:::::::::::::::. W 1 I p. ill Z I fS' (V 3 p. m i I " . dJrr P- m i !, ASHf s 3 p. m it p. m I. I 7 p. m t 0 :s m M rSSiSST I r: I f.m I ' n -e- -s , a- - III netminautriinnaaaali. V-r""N COCH a-U, a. aw-aa -waa. 5 ! t i aauaa a anal, aunt Sew g V.!'- i 1 niZTiT" i"!"."" ditr --C-, J il """ - " ""' - v at. VaiU 1 ll,f'Te' 1 "! Fwan aaua inn 1M, -rC-a, e7 ' y Z'Z: 'm' ack On Demand aa Q1UUTT THE teeth are injured mere by neglect thaa from any other cause. ThcrccJy brush thera every day with Dr. Lyon'! PERFECT Tcofh Powder and they 'will be cleansed, preserved and beauti fied. It neutralizes mouth acids and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. Bast naaaaV for C0CCH3. COLDS, uuir. suaa TilxaAX. asa i at the hai attiim i killiaa a mi Hjfmm a tfa. aaly fj- t-at caa raaaa aad ta. cstatra asma. Cn I inie.e rt - i i' p 1 1 rt.OO. EnhatialsWenami, S.te DP.TVJGISTS EA'ER Y HERI. 1 . .mm m IBS lafli BS "We hitched osr wajoa to a star. We brociii fortii 7$ r.4 there yoa an" BOUOLaS za IHO. -a20 FRED KRUG BREWING Co. rausoca aa run aao "i Pains in tKe BACK which streak up bianum th. anuuUiers or rhrotujh tn. sums and down tha limoa. Very com mon if these pains ar. auauciatad with a " drawing-" a namtioa at that back, of tha WILL STOP romm nurrtaimam taw slaasy laruaaag Yt ht raOa. rue u.s rca box. rog t tr alATOg ajstJQV cn. 13th aad ranuua 3ta. Oinaaa. 1 SLtVROif 1zXly Water r-va gaeuia katuaa sua. Taw floag ' aa aa U t- " . f- - ' :, V - .-' y. f - to cure mmmi I v 3 11 i i 1. 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