Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 23, 1909, Image 1
The Omaha Evening Bee Circdai!:s Ecsks Cpsa ia Any Admtiisr CtiirUe the baiit cf cffin- X-,r ml ti ia yc-ar ct:iir-, ret take cure Ut tie lfw elir-.! d fif set demor- VOL. XXXIX NO. 140. OMAHA, TliritfDAY EVENING. ' IEa:Mr.i:i: "J... I'.i-TVrELVE PAGES. MNtJU: O.tf'Y ONE CENT. ClCiTS GETS CONTRACTORS j The Weather. OLD m J.AY L0n PE5S10X 1 ;SiECB 05 XANAttA Mil WTletal Weeeeaatar 1 F;r Omaha. Coc?rll F uf una T-nr.ttT F-ain or eni w to-..rht and probably Fri day; finriw tor.irt.L F'r Nenrask T-am xir mow iot .c t a:,! Fi::i;: iiuil portion tonight. Fir 1 as Vrtsertiefl a-th ram or Shew fi. fti and Friday aes: pirti ia and FrKlay east portion; nsir.c tFmprrtTart Euadard Oil Palli Ticnrtcs-Sttrretl Let a Ctptdorj jt. Cclcrtd Teterss of &2 Liatl; to Lasi After Ta-eity Tean. j AIDTEQ CF ES KXI A ETTA! r.raataa Durii af Oaaaha Eraa : a Haaraa af hLaaaaa lir (aaa- : ta raaia Drairiarat j aaae Tall tamtaa. EtlifTtd Litrit Till Br Jin Here i Ettt to Iitt CapittL 'scslctst rrxrrxs the ilatic Claer.elif. Haital r)!lea arltk alaae mm4 t . It mrm j T Kesit Iim tr M j Mara UiertartL D.'s a.rewta - &: Tkl t after ll Take tm Br4rU 4efc fa maba a. ith t Mr. at Osikt : W 1 l w-' r-r--- 1 V ri M. rI ;- ve. - -wr. . "c n t . A N. V r-H s:- V. k A sv.ry tf i he :r.ierm.Tiih.e rarr: if icautinj ef Standard Oii ii wrapped up m a rrent dei eioproent in rriar a :r.a: has i-e'-onv public prj;riy to ti'iw degree, it concerns th p-arti-ai fliea pieararo th Thomp-tit-S ,arre:t coi.t-kcTir-g f'.-m from Jn bus eor.d. except la name. Tir.a firm a t o'aar,;r."d a dnse-i years Mr a ti. et to harCe tkv eensr.r-..: -ttoo e;.r.rart. and had tare capita . sior.a. in .1 a or jr.it:a..y r.aae up at" f:-ie Ftarret brpthe! an. Thompson, who ha 1-eer. oead for nfi-frkJ j ear. The f:rc Secured and rral go-.d or mar y lart-e jobs to Clfcre-nt sections of the t'cieci f. -a:e. T:,e business proved prof XM.it and in of tbe mary scout of yitaniiard Ou d.seoi r3 tl.it fact. It a a reported to 1 iciuk.r-.t r 'IllTIl.u ;ir f .ta art r:v.d at4 Ufiir In .F .rrifM HuiMl a Bia.t-. lor vi vy iwrioua i-i.Timfip-aruiti. A aLn.ji.ii.L tu ntk.rc tv a It-:t.nar.t ill KtK-k-.:.r t l.u.r up Thn.jHwirj-r:..: -rf '.l Ftoi It Ovat'a th i'. & f v-fr ben tut fu'-. ur.tJ (ir.ly t o r-ma:til. I.b. ;:. ? k.rj-"-tt. ln ii.-tian-tf (.rk (,u l:.!- ) i ritrifn. t;i-a:.i-r and uT'iot la;,3.r.s u. :: i rr), arid u;r7'ir.ier 'd (:intJ"ur- en aiid T'. A. SMarritt. The latiw ttll". lifted amnsc ttie vic-prf idit tf -! ccm.iiary. A!) tti -r of th firm w-e-st nf 0:i tM tiuidiffl frvn a Chica;- xiTict, br Lt.t manaf er ie a lir. Fiehw. a hu J" f"TphB i or ta-ioe Kiaor tt- lirandvin --orli -a-a Ikfuii and ahu ia if:d a U.h:Ti a a or i d. Ba;pk ettarrrtt ha bi cut of th cunj pani' for a.i auk or more. He aa i.-ciaien nut. aeocircins to Uie biott told Lv ljcai niii a lio a tT oc t'Trua tf iru.macy aiti Lua aWf be a as ID OmiiL Hla Litratil Ca(rac-ta. Th Staridai d Oli emd uf U Hiory can a-uii be le.ie-fd a'h-B h if Jtr.at.nd Ll-.at Uie TlKaijmia-f"iarritl compai.j at jneimct buidt owntraft aTrifnictn.; to bt-ta-B lai, tMi.awi aiid ti mft.w. it rwjuirt iar pt cap ita li Laiidje U at aranuct of a ork. a idty ecaxured, a lib prufit. Tha coa.pai.1 i uiidmtood tD hare mad vei7 iittie or mcmey on a larfe am.mnt if aork It undertook is jian Francisco attr the eartbguaka and lire l-fet profit Lai r benr made in Uie t-art. a tiere bUbiidard u3 USiumo in ttrontt-ja. , Tbe ba4 uiXioe of tii tun jiny is otrw Jucatad at -ul Wall fiuetn. ta the AGaatic ui.(t luau aiii tl.T tm a braiicii t'ice m aui Fraucu!i aa aetl a m Cl.jck.ij. Tiie jr f j.t i.' the rompanj", a now u: ph-D-lifd, is Albert B. Bwardznau. aad tM:aidea tbe fculnrcl-iui.:.e olTiort tii tlie aaumiiLn uun Ot-jik rtin.!i.t tbrre i a boaro of dirwt ora tioDKifaint of ta-Ove rich aud pr-nauiit-tix Bm xn tii ttaat. a ho are unctratood ta tia xiiuac Ui tbe SiuiiK f Staiuiard Oil. Ttua Iw-iae-c micanpra tiaa ..ijnrruu I oratrol xiX tbe biar.s lor and uocuuua of vaat c.oi ti'ktita in aJ part uf tl Vnitfd ttaiB. Court Affirms Its Right to Disbar Dunn Czi&ht Lfisrrer A&kt ta ilaie Sttte xrezt tad it Eaova Srv Opiaioa ia Cue. (From a Staff CorTeBTioiidert ) LlX'CV'Ut. Inc. 3. Scial Ttnt-erram.) WbE 1 J. I'ucn. tbr ditarr Omaha laa-ver. pTvtmttd h : .iiw f tn Kwpr-me court Uii kfUTiHKin And tlirtiueti h.is attorney, Vv. J. Cor.ti-!:. arkpd to bf alicaed te make a statement to the eotirt. be a at- eoufron'-ed with aa opinion uf the court rt!a.r;rm:he iir rifht ta d:bar Iuhn. Mr. Imt:n is ne of the attonu-r f'-T the city lii the autt iSTulrini; an old trap li:bt ti c coiiLrart a hirh ia be.inr argued on ap J"kl Whrn Die rant- ata called ttia af-t'-Tmnn "W J. Cocnea. ajtr artne f jr Iiunu. rune and ttaid before the ciuks prooded Mr. ltTvn a-ouid I ke to make a utatsmem Crrif Juxtice Ei.. vpeak:n; fiir the ctirt, the ooun had juKt handed dua-n as i:njim in tt.e Iuim chik. and probably Jflr. I xr.n a ouid l.ke tu rt-ad rt before he niadt- a Ktatt-ro- ct Mr luun at-nt to tin- tie: k ,if; .-: and K,-inr ed a copy uf tbe w.tiioii. v !,.t:E b- red. 11 held the cuart tac a rn i.t te diKbar It:rji and r arrirttifcl tt poMiUtm the court took in the ei.t!rr.;it ctHK. Judpt Iwan disnt-nted. 1-y t-i L-it Mr. Iutji had the dufuitient read VkU lic-Cmaii for Uie faa company a aa maan.s an arjr-ment to the ivur; and pr;td:hj: ia tht I-unn cm at!re 6:laj ed for a time. FARMERS RUSH GRAIN IN Aaaas ta fret Fr4 act ta Market Ke tmr l'Taaar Htkn aVaaAa lasiaaMr. Cnrisio-n Pie pram is being mr-red to the Ociiit.a marker in sprit of th bad aeattier F.mci tv-ow cars a re reoeoved in comparison a ran frfty-on a ar a. ar,d day at lar.BL c fort) -nine fur in same tj Th' road have com- pe-ey Jraro n and the farmer are ai.le to Uu! small M,ba to the raii.-oaJ stations Th price i at: 'active and con noerabia i being n ved T:.t farmers a.si, s-em to Ve kaiiuui to pet g-j. on rtd noa , khoa ing , pea the ip, cumK th road iil I m very haj condtion. Ttir aas an exc -ptnmaliy aenvy rMAa i of aeverai day" darata-n j..nt l-lore th f reeae a pcb made tne r au in:paakai.,e and they a .11 b in tn same conditio!, when rt warma up a httie. CAN WOVE OLD COURT HOUSE iaatsaeian kit It ia raala& a k. Weal tfcw BalUUaa la- F. L. Hailer ha aaclresw-J anoter letter ta tlw lizard of County CommiSfcioBrra, aiai: S uie .ld rourt bouse bunding caa 1 ri-aioied intact and su. when io a l.w lacat on if a caa b u-d fur a public mosaum- lt la aprd it t.u.id'rp d-b tt.at St a ill tint b ini il,i t, luivf th old bund IPC a a woi. Th d'ji-ttHii ,if r toiiauoa aid t'm fttar um ur uses i. ajt kn otiaioeied Ly tna i,jart of CtMUjr C.nnaahera, r-c . . . . if . ... ir . ... ir If. .... r ..... H .... 30 1 r' a re ... V m ... , L -:f .-' a. m -?.': 1 Ham... -rSr CTX-- jj rn ' 1 p. u...... ' I p 7C i 8?. ia .... BILL AND GWLNNE AEOAKD W. 2- ZcaTFt in Ix-a-pr 6" tad 7ta oertilt ia PrEte Palace. HTkrr kr Otkr-r " aa Tae-i-r "'"Wll n ta k.i -a a-. Reint ta fala alia ta fcaeil Chrixtaaaa oitk M nkrr. Th aciot: of mo Trt'tninfr-t Ameriran lamiliea rcadx-d Oma.a Waai)e6ay mom tr.e on the Ovwuni Limit d tf th. Sortb efitexa Itrtrt. C'tie of thea traveled :n the private car "TTij-fa-fr-' r.f tbe Nea Tirth Central iinea. one of the ni(nt lux trriant coarba oo apt-eis, and the other oorupi"3 a berth lc me as-fliiiry Pul'.mas car "Jjhiq." Tbe man in tbe private car aa Alfred Oa-ynne TanflrbiX aoti vS tbe late Cor teuna Vanfiarbiit and tirother to Cor i eliua Tandert ilt of rai.r-.iad farnt. The man in "lo-r eit.t" tf the PuTi map cur "Fifrio" aa Wiiliaai Kandoij.n He.ar.xt ef ire Rpapt r reputation and ta ice 6eft.ted fi r mayor of New Turk and once f ir cv"eraor. A ,.pare.i.t'y pcither of the prommer.t New Torkt-r kuta of the rirt-tmioe of tbe fitber on the- train. There a-ere lew pajuwnpers who knea that Mr Heart-t a a travel. :.e tmcrng them as an "ord.nary" paHtrr.ur. Mr. Vandertn.t t private cu aa anachnd to the r- ar of Lbe tram aad tu. of courae locked at both enda Miaaiaa la a keeret. Mr. Vandrbilt dvcUned to make kT;rT hie bun:ne.H m th a ert. Hia car a a rautfd U.roucii ChfJ enht. Wyo, by the Vl-ion 1 a.vrTir and aoctprciiiic tft railroad iiiKtructioiik ail leave that point lor Ntw York on Saturday. "1 huve xitLhaig of a ptraunaj nature for poh5:!a!JCTn." said Mr. TandtrBiit am ftuns n Cheyticn , thee 1 fcl.a.1 turn around and co . ij ht back atain. It a pretty reid tmt here kn the v and a man tioflKS't a-anl t lti.gtir lone at any point, you krtw. " . u t.Liii? T t. I gntl aay a tea a i. i.. ahiut Chriftmafi. It anc'i mean a cri ekt (u ai to mt truia year as 1 ahaJ he ta lay pnvktt car. The chf may pet up a ni'uiai mt.:ii for ua, but tl.a.'e about ail there'll be to li ChriBtmaB mcrrang I'll jir-.;bab;i' be rollir.j ovtir tht piuin b mesB Cheyenne and C'malji.. My butu heKt ;n the a'eM does not conpern any one but rcyKeif." Mr. Variderbilt's private car is a modal of the Pullman craft. It it. haudaomiiy In.iijeii in Cuban mahouany and it e'u.pfnd a'tn otine:r'atioD platform, duu-tit room. pm-kLe drtsine room, kitchen s-ua btn kt quarters. Jul m 1 .1 1 1 le Palae. The upiiwFttru!g is of special iraereu Instead the orCinary red or blue or .creen p;uil. Uie chairs and HeatK are I;p uibed in Lite a .th crimson fismtsi. The car it one of the most bebutiful tha. ha appeared in t: anion sLation. jmr. anae.rbiit ik acron:patued by a sma-i. reutiue of st!rvat:tB. lie did not leave ki car anile ta Omaha A the Northwestern tram a iu- three hour late upon arrrx-aj m tbe lo-al terminal ti- private coach a a attached t' The Vr.ion 1' aci'ic Mail trait Nq a. the faotast tram a est. The Fuliman car in a tuuh Mj. Kearsi arrived ia Omaha 4vr the X anr a-estero a a made up a a part of the O eriand Limited on the Union Facific which 1 a slower tram than the one taken hi Mr, TanderbilL. Mr. Hearnt left his car at I" nun station and waked up aiid dtan the platform for ten minutes for a breath of Irejjii air. There sere lew paopie aa.de from the Fuiimar conductor and toe porter, a ho knew him. He is bpund for Fai.) Alt... Cal a-here he win ejHtnd Ctristma a'ltia hi motiier, M-a. Pbaebe Eearst. RCEBERS BLOW KANSAS BANK nflerk IlulreJ ZkalLara frua Smtr u4 Battle arltk Prvai- eat FaUvara. MCTXP C7TT. Kan.. rec. S E.r.bber early today blew open the aalf of th S-ate Fi.k of CentervHie, near here, and escaped a-rth n.SiK). One of th robbers, tn lam to ieave th bu-ldihg. was fired ujK-n by C. K. Era-n. president of the bai.k. Tbe robber returned th f:r and after a rvt!!y fusillade of shots drov Frea-p te cover and escaiiad. Neither aas wound -id. Th mwrior of tbe bank wa wrecked. Mogy's Office Workshop Probation Offirer Bernstein a offie in the city hail looked like a big toy shop tVed tieaday evening and TharsOay mumitip With cxiatributiona furuifchsd by riot frioiad of th youngster abo ha e no rK-hes of then- iwn. M.4r" waa atue to buy a canoad. murt ur toaa, at big and lllU Uri s. Vr. para: tig the bnaea wa bo mal3 task, and then begaa tn Jib rf making them if taut oesirabi asaumneiBt for th r. cijueat un tfa list of this practical Suij Ciaus and his aasiaiant "Ii." Carver Etery ehiid thai th probation offic. r oauid get trat k of a ho a as Bun Lk!y ta ge tys ur games trtna a bom sourur baa imm reBmmld a-ith a, methlr.g. In addOUoB ta the tot d.srriauled. each tf li boy, who hi at bom and ar be:p ln. out uie btsat thry caa, will a g;va a Erastu I'utican. a rolr man a-h eor.:fne tc the are of fC. 1-itnc ir. the north part of C'sna.'.! and who ha herr. S-sair.f; a pr.m.n of l:r, a tcacth for the lsst ta rty yea-s. i liable tc i:i"e that f"t'vt of '.be roverrmem or. tbe p TbJ i"j thai be t not tiie real Eraftu iejn- can lunran secured U.e aH-'aanoe of hi peB , Floe c.a.Tr or the ailerration that be served , r. a coic-ed rearimriit durinc tlie war. but the tutr.ber of a hn-h he a-a not a r.,,i:y fc.l..e t(. pr.-e. Ke said he aas .Ls:ed ;ufi j at tire cliie the Vi:'kibnrf campairp in i Thai a a khou: al' be knew of i- ! t-ut the pepuuin came and b has beeti cn j .'ovii.s- n R.n'-e. Toe ce.i.e a a (roupl-t irtt cn-Ftion a few : ar acn trrouch the widstr of an Ems: us j L uncax a; p y.t.c for a tension. Th. I'un I . a was trie ni'TPber of a aif?erni ri-J-. rr.ect "T ti-elj and aervtric in different ! Part of the arrrv f-p-n the Oraafaa rw-caiu j ll aas ther, Cecei by the p'T.Fi: n c.i.m- m.Hsiowr ti.a: tne 'J'maha man haj ef.a Ihf.'ei his claim to the sat:sfac'i' of trie j Setiartnie.t.t atid the a it'oa i ciaim wa r Special examiners aere put on the case and Mrs. luncac aratn renewed her c'.a.tn. f u-riLehir.f c:mciuK:ve e-eld' nee that she wa tne ria-utfui a-iciiiw of a reruiariy eiilisted soldier, jiamed Frastas I-nncan. Death lerara la Daakt. i I It aas rbs-n that her tufibard had i served faith: Tuijr and re-erved an honor able dlf-fhtrpe.. kiut it a-as difficult to estab Uhh the tact of h-is feath, this particular case ctuning from Trtms It how appears that the Omaha T'tmcan lias been draain the pension w holly upon Ute military record of the Kansas Iun can, the Omaha man ir.Eii:tmg that his first tH:rvicr was immediate-!?- loijo-sririi: thi , VickHbu-E campaign, a hiie the ICuut ' I'rncan had beeti in service over a year pnor to that campatpm. and was a much your.grer man than the Cttnaha man. The Omaha man positneiv swears tha: he never erved in the reg-iment accreditee, to the service of the Kan.sa- man. but he has not been atie to ahew what regimext ,he did serve in, t The jiemsior exanuner ate stiii worklns . on the pukzie and it bep-ns to -look a if the Kansas widow may yet win out and that the -Tierabie Urastu X'uTuian of -Omaha, may be croptfl frtim the Tolls, ( It is the puijey e xhe ptnsion burtiaa to grtv tbe holSer of a pension the benefit itif everj- dor.tt and so Frasttis L-tincan of .Oiraha has had his pet-Eion sm-pend-fi un I tn the case is definitely settled one way or ! the other. Pioneer Engineer Dies at 'aterloo Stesbias A. Tetl, Oae of tie First ta aa ca Taioa Pacific, Passes A tray. Stebhins A. Teal, one of the first ec ctneers to run on the Vhion Fa:-i-".c -f-ee -lie eastern end of the road a as cipeDad. died at Waterloo Thursday morr.irie at I i t clock.. His death was rather sticicri. i thourh ht had been in poor health far several months. j He a as I jt over a rene.ratinc one of th j prominent fipures amonp the ra:'rr:iid em ployes of the a est. For the last thirty I year he waa master meciiatiic for tle 1 North aesti-m at Missou-i VaI.ey. Ke fn'i tied in Council fSiufl.. a hen that city wa. a i il-at and aas for sometime eirpioyed ! a an enrineer on the Overland. -B hen that !robd bejran operations out of Council Biuflk. Mr. TeuJ was years old and his death was cue to complication mc.oect to oli apt. He aas man-md fue or six years aro to Mrs. Purchase of Waterloo and has been living htu-e since. It. F. F. Teal ol Omaha is a prandson. Mrs. feeretibrun of Council Fiuffk is a flauc-hter and Frat.k Teal, formerly of Omaha, now of Oakland. Cai.. a sou. The funeral arm be heid Sunday afteT.,.;r. at 1 o clock from the reKiaence here and the body will be taken ta Council Hiuffi for burial. FINDS SECURITY TO EE ONLY CASTLE JN SPAIN Leta. aalaaT far Latt Fanut, kfa Be Hat Disel mmmr Bm-raare-r B-laaHl ta tkarrk. K. S. Letx was a trusting soul, according to his can statement, and Addie S Ston. beiot.r-.np to th church and professing tn b a Chrisuan woman." b let her hat 7750 on a not. Mrs Stone, his petition te rourty court avers, aaiS she had a hip estat in Main., but its real location. ac:-orcl;np to Leti. I a a rn that H:s;ianolian country of mury I castles. "So he Vt her have his all and aas left i tr.h nothing hut th liar coat to ti t.ck." Estella Ftoneham and Estelia Eeiknap ar made co-defendant in the suit. Looks Like of Santa Claus Christmaa basket, contaming one lie chiiken. crarberTiiia. apples, cue ,ux of ctreal ane a fine, warm pair of mirter.a. Th Kianapers of thia basket CVie,M.m,.. ire are ju Carroll of Th Bee. Coataii of th World-Herald and Tory J-.ha M .mifo of th Nea-a They are kaasted by a hea-ahoya' ootamitt. aith V ..rb as chaimiau. OKiismung of Cad I hi an and Mji. Bart. Part tif th Chrwtmu fund uad f.ir to and th other thmps was Ktt ever from tn Thar.kapivtng cash codtr.botiuna and the baiaac aas euiitr-.bumd' by Mrs Frank L Halier, C. R. Jewel Vara ftur- peaa, I 3 Iwjrht. the Brrne-Kk.ni .er C !. Georp, Chariea H Bruwn 1 w . Cartwr.tef. Marra Itrta. b.utk Omal.at O Kr-B Car.y anjaEy Poatusi Cescal otiupapy. and AnolLer Frnm tbe I-enreT F.cpubiican. STEAL JUST FOR EXCITEMENT ifford Coleaiia Says That' "CTtat I Artttted Hin sad Ear g-en. T.TTJTTES ITVE KSEI CLEELS3 i (eifruUa m4 Luea Caaater Taief i Kaarra Baare Ii aaa Siaoi mt ft'ha f elt Taey aew "Just for encitement." CTfford Cn'-Tnan thd Jeji."e F.nT"rs rnY the BoatiKi Lunch cafeteria on Fainam s'.i r pt. the Climax rrstaurar the Ivy Leaf and the i iaon of Labor raiiway departmient ouncfi j swinflea the throne cf Beijrrum The of C'maha vuick luntrh ptace. l is authority for thai statement. j ficiaJ ceremony a-as briilii.n: and the pop- Coieman pu-aniud puiity and made clean j V hen asked thi mur-jjit if ha thouctn j O-Uit acclaim pro tuna. Terterday an F.el brcast before 3AiEe Stirton in distrirt oo.irtithe mtin and the rtiads a ere rinse enoupb ; arrow mourned. Today everywhere there and he implicated Ba-rer in all the early mominp hoid-upe oi Five r.ipht cafrtiiers a man has c inf essed. SUHpiClOD f'f te'irC rvcfT.t ocmrrence. ..! tne Fiod that Co'e fir they feit u: d-r accused of havinf "framed it up" taemsetveR. Cojerr.an wa? nt: sentenced., it beir.jr fi s.red to tnvestirate his reco-d before the time a bean he says be hecan a life of crim. Ex.rc rs is under indittmen: f.-r the same ('ffeTlHlS. Harry Rnr a-as another araiimment of t:e Say. lioy. w ho 1 a desceniart of a S wp rnwirj Tttotiarch. irtel at the Ar mour p. art and Ta-p weeks apo was tried o district pciurl for rt bare a pay neck. Jury BcQuirtfd hire and Rny vent buck t the same crmi., acco-ijnc to u.e evidence ara:r. Urn. This time G-us MtLarta. -Usui colored, but of VrancUn evttacticn. pot I in the fame., accortlinc to tr.e ronpiiUEt F.ih piex-ded not puity. Cbfi; rd Citristo; -h-. r K-!ly was a cs'lertr He pot a check puya-oie to hi employer and one dry v hiie in h.s cu;is he turned ti em:ioyer'p name. The employer said it would le aii npht if EeCy nip a it up. but the -'.u;.,oy-r stopped pavraent on the check and the park had Ktiy arrested He pleaded pullry. Sertti;. v.jr deferred. Joseph and Jcsfph fayrock came lite Kosciusko t Ami nes from Prlanfi and 'ike the EevolutMir.ury hero, are ttii.ice-ert Birt us thry a-ei-e nest fip'htiTip to free .. merit-a. but to do up a ft .1. w country man, they n-" in tit toils. Thy denied the alieped ptult. INEW ORLEANS TO HAVE SHOW Will Oletwat dpraiag af ( aaal laalrrnarr f City' rMStlag. SXT ORLEANS. Iec. "TT. An expos'tior. will 1 heid in New Ceieans to ceiehrne the o;er.:r.p of the Panama canal and rn cidertar.y th tap hund-edtb ar.nvrsary of the founding of the city. Today p. ant aee announced for a meeting of all the cuirjriTC al bod.es of the city in the hear future To iirt out details. . An advertisement for a servant Mon day brought the advertiser seven ap plicants on Tues day. I)o yon ted a Bervaxt lor eiicra ltus' crk T A cook? A aecttd pirlT A laundresk? A :bAtrtenr? A roar L map T A little Tract ad Trill l.rira: vou any kind cf Leljt, lt-a a.se tvrvantB loukitfr or "work al T5T6 rea-i The Dve Heip Wanted ids to find a pood II not tOEesieLt to tritg tout ad to th tiffic tie nearest drttg tore ia probahlj a Brahtt Olflce. Or w-it4.iiOh Douglas 221. v r r,r 1 Financial "T-sdtter'V. Striies Look for Close of Strike Today; Conference is On j Tederatiea Official tad G-oTtraor I2- eraart Are Eopefal cf , ST. FATTL. Iec. 21. There is new -very j inciicauuc that the r'itcb.men" sjjjfrje will j be brought to a close todar and avat the mem a-uj e hank MX wis k tDrmitrraw. H, B. Perham of ttie American Federa- j together to end th strjtt. he replied: "Tes. 1 full oeliei-e that tie strike will tie closed today " Asked if trie I-cerrt d-fferential tn wares, said to have leu fr-anted the men of the , m(ura.Ui a: iKirnis. a oulu sem e tn any t k) j tiucer nee otiauona, Itesident Perham "Such rnnal! detaiis a-'.H iiot stand in the way of a settlement. Governor Eberhart. throue-h whose ef f et the railroads and the strikers were : ."oupti tocethe.r. was als in a hopeful r-uaie of ra-rid tiu. mo-nn.c. - ne Oil! .itrence lietween the raiirtiad j .--ana-t rs and the fe-3erauon council may bt heid in the pnvernor office. 1. G. ljii. t-salrnxn of the cort.min.ee of rail- ft-jieral inanierB. came to St. Paul UrtaT Mess-s.. Georce T. Gla3e erf tbe Northerp Pacific and Jame M.. G-rutier of the Gt"i Northern, who a ere in cotifer eiii in Chicapo aith Mr. Haws ytsraerduy. FCSTMEN CARRY BIS LCADS Holioay BaslaeM kar at Ita Brutat C nod Mela ta a A vaid ranenilisa CfcriBtmas mail bukiness tr at fcs beijt: in Omaha. There Is a perceptible incr-ias over that of lain year, but there is bu: ; little cot .pest! or. or confusion in tbe local i poKtoff.ee. Se-i-erai a-eipher are located J near the s-arrp a irdrw-s and hand' and j we pfc the packapes as rapidly as they cur tn and indicate the amount id stamtis , re-.iuired on the pa kapes, thus materially ; tKtid. tmp the a ork. The repistry department is worked to i tii limit, and the repjitry rrK.m is con j star.tlj' piled up with a mas of packapet i of aJ descrtpticm. The excessive influx of mall is being handled with almost ie!-fect j system, ahich is a credit to the postoffice 1 force. ; The mcomir.p mails are unusually heavy i a r. h Christmas tokens and ail the substl j fate and ertra carrier ar at work beipmp j itfc tne c.:y d-.PtrTbuuiih. The carrier I are touOed d. a t l.ke j.ack horset on ea t. oei i-ery, some or them start. np out " 1 over forty pound of mall. The rust i oi.tir. ue cp to ftaturday non. Dr. Cook Murdered Abroad, is Belief of His Brother NEW TOIJa. said today he It Froderuk J Ier.. 31 Tal, believed thk l.m L Cif.tk hi brotner. Cieik. bad met from fou. p. ay abroad. "1 had etter from It Cook early thi aeek." said the brother, "m a hick he said he aa hurryii.g to Copenhagen witn hi prjof of having found th North polr Kt should ba.e reacj.ed Copenuapen be f n e thi and a h had been ttiriatened with vio.enoe I fear his enenrutis have over takes him." - . b ujr a jch itvtisttated lr. Frederick A Cook s ia'.ms to hai.i.g reached the summit of Mount Mrklt-rf win be delivered ti. the itaaora of c.'VMii..n of the exp.orere' club tt morrow "VA hue th investigators ah. not divu.pe thi text of the Wipts-t they i a; that it discreurt It. Cook a claims. WASHINGTON, L. a Th report of th Vmvaraity af Cupeijiagan adverse is ' lj Oklaioma - 5I5G ALBERT I ON THRONE Xtv Etlgita ErJer G-rreted rith CLeexa ty ScljecU. PATS HIGH TEIBUTE TO LE0P2LD Smtb Rwal T ar-Je P-eriaa as d Ki Wrr fnr Eartrkaeat T a.axisav, t DerUm f4r Bamultr al Fi ai i aa. EE.TS5ELS5. Iec. Ancthf-r your.s moxiarrrh a-as adfied to tbe reieThinff rT crijpns pf Europe today a bn Altiert I a- a-as merry-making and joyou cries ed the air. The scene in the House cf Parliament, a here the oath to the throne w as taken, was impressive a-ith it sertinp of royalty. Here the l.ea ir.tniar-rK n.i.i- nr. tr--M ! d et mM! h" Ha AeTT.neri..e 'nu cu!vocal ex.preHSK.ns on trie p-eat qu Hti'. n of the Ilelpium Cor.ea. to attract th a: tentiitn of tle w-orid. Coior.iaation should mean civilisation, said the king. The nation d -ired a policy of hurnar.lty and propress m th; Conrt and no one had a npht to docht her pro-nine that such a policy would te rstj tained. At daybreat the streets were apa.n cm. dd a-!th thousand a ho soupht po sitions from ahich they mipht view the entry to the capital of Albert and Elisa beth. Windows., balconies and roofs v er e filled and standing room on a-apons. tables, chairs and ladder was sold by erievpns !nc speculators at ertra vapani pvices. Preceded ir Queen Elisabeth and the .10 'littie princes. Leop.id and Chase, a ho norupied the royal coach, A Then made a "joyous entry" tc the city. Tht l.ne a-us mounted on a spirited chanter and mde a fc-triking picture in the pold and a iir.e uni form of a peneral. He repeatedly sc tr.oa edpefl the j laudtts of the ptm and smiied as a slit-a er of fiow-ers fell upon the sueer.'s coerh. ki tt taeeu AsBlaade. Th hrrtvai of the oueen at the Hal! of I-eputies was the sipna! for an outburst cf apphHuse. a tile tbe demonstration that foiloaed in honor of Uie king continued for mar.p mltiutea. A feeble arterrpi c.f the socia lists tD raise counter cries a ere eros-ned in shouts of "long live the king " bttnetnc before tne atsenil.'.ape of brU- llihtiy uniformed princes and for.lpn repi-e- sentatlve. bieht.ps and senators. Alhe-i in another sett t;, aouid ha1 e passed rea-d- I fly for a young coliep professor addressmc hi class In an apreeah voice and srrieak-.np de- Cberately tbe pew monarch pietlped hi -n- self to a ork f r the social adi-an-err rt of :ha pa-ion ad the eievarJini of the moral md tmeilecTual sta.ir.aard of the people He v ou.d seek, be sail, to deveii p the system fContmuod on Pape Ta o . th claims f lr. Frederick A. Cook aa to I th attainment of in- Xor-ii t i. on it a ay to thia country for the puiaarict i of tha aciecufic mvekt.patorf if the case beru A cahiepram wa receivnd today from Uie unierm-v ty Prof J. Howard Gore., chairman of th suh-comm.rtee a i.ti-lint -e by th Nauunal Geoprapt.ic soc.e-.y. ty I . M . . . . I c.mcacT auc mres,jipkti.n under the a us " anuiunciag tnat ti university had f ura arded rts r'w.n to j -U !lCei $ , j That report will be consider-ed by n j sub-eomrr.irt., but tha submission the or:C:naJ barva..ms of In. Ct.a, the fie..d note M .lx( be ktpt on hif -.-i. a ur aa.'B. iax,pe 4,3 u.mu.LHT.u.w.m m in maetmg us tha sub-eomiri::te w 1. maetmg ui tha sub-eomiri::te w 1. j b he.d prouabl aurtiig uL fj-st aeek it; January. ! FT rrFIT!..:.S Nicararua. rec. : - One-; r.st-afta. It. is na.a today. inv I m-'diate'r ass't!!' the i.f.'eris-e ataitim th f I'Vf-i i'.'H of leaia.Tt Maflria. The n ; siirc rt 1 ac.' t (. "s that the 2 la a e'e- nte-t a as -. rd : orr com-itf rt.i by tne rae.p:g baf.i of i.an.a The ma-rh : on Manarua h t i-d tc- b . -ninetn. T' ' s cp:urd at liaria have j 1 l au f.-il and all ah,, now e:v.ule i toe cause . l.f-t-i.rl a i:: 1 arm d and er .1 ed in tie rar.kf f the ufu-peutf Ttw oeta. if F.st-ada's fu-t!.er ca.m . J'kipn a-e a..t nice knoa-p. but it i t csioerstiKd his Rict-i ir'T.t on Manapua a u; 'be by Wkj of ytran. ai.ict he exp.-rta ile fai! wr r. i;r..t sr., of n simmiri. Th . vari-nus p-ov;. of -he ii.e-.ry ;r the -vtcia-' ly (f .sun .'utr: i-ici. au tx a-i;.ec out ( ai.d the i-ath to t-r Nica-apuan capital nude ai.it.c Lat.i N'tk-arua. The tj.act nun her of o ad, :T..'ured and i crptu-ed in th? taa Cay f:cl.-.ir.s near ll.at.a enirtT i not determ.ncd or the ,1-rts are aitul.ld " oday Fiuel',. id realise what real war I trwuiis. The a oundefi f;,i the hoi.;..ta. and j Dead lie in rr.ar.y homes Funrais ar I be .t.p heid ir. p: eat nun.Onra. Iiisarpert eji j tu.n ovtr th. t:-iurr;ib tt.at has p.acud : Estrada it: unuoestioned pissision of t Fian.a. Kecreo and the strategic poa t of ; Ta: iirr.l.ia H i'.. a well as the acjacent territory ber.iof.ire tlispt.-ted. is tea.pered by tbe s..rrow 01 pru f-s:-;cki'C home.. There u leu of noisy rjoicir.g at th cap'tal of the provisional goi ernment. but ' the pi-:tr. detortri .nation to " erthrow tha gov-rtimct.t of Manatrna ha been stre.ngtn- i tried by th sacrifices if ahe last H Caya ta-t I Gonerais CiinmorrB. Diaa and Matutj- art ' p i'uiar heroes today. ! The American saipeucs from th? oruiser : Ies Moii.es are giv.r.g sp.enaid sitvu ia the care of tlie a-otn.di d. S letary r Eatrtaa. : WASHINGTON, Iec. IT. -Messapes re ceived at ti.e State department t.iday isl ! cale a condition of encnemeiu throuptioui the a-is:.r. portion of Ni.-arapua. Ze.iaya s-e.ms tu have aHSum.. d tiTK-jm of the military opera jon in thut part of the state , and in cot.seu. ue.net., a stubborn ristance ! to the expected advat.ee tif ub reroluuun : ary army i looked fur. PUots are repeated at Masa5'B and lran . ada. ahere the peopia have cum in coJ i lisitni a ith the miliary Iirew, jamerleaa : cirtstsn. at Gj-anatia are acais calling for I protem.n, but mt far aa can be learned ! the only provision aa far made for them ! is the ahhoui.c.emeat thai rifuptHS eon J sidtriug them.'ei . es in dancer will b re ; ceived on board the American warships ia Ccrmt harbnr. . ' The manwi rthMMj Itrndef! ' Srotn -the ; troupsu.p Prairie have bera aeiu frets Coioif-l'.i Ease 'Obispo, a station cm the isthmian railr(d about half aar to Pan ama. This artioD nti' Yhti takt-n a im a view to ti.e mr:r.:s b:lt.g within easy call ha case it is found necessary to send , the.m to Corints. Cfticials here repard the rsoert cn-er-a heiminp victory of the revolutionary ; army at Jlama as the bepinnir.g c.f tlie end ' of Z.eiaya Madrn ar.5 their lac-ion a po-' UTU..ai fi.rce? in Nicararua Tlr f tiding here i general tha: tbe ooncuest of the westprn half of the country a-IH be far n.ore easi.y fcotomplished than -aaa th ea t ra and ti.at ithjo a month at the fanciest it is believed General Estrada a'iii ' be president of Nioarapua- Km ileal ar 2.eLaau. i M A VAGI A. Nicaragua, lec. 2C Ex- , PreHident Zeiays tuuay iesuea a manifests. Cec.ar.np ti.at lis turtrifler of the presi- ; der cy a a caused by a o'er.lre to save Nio arapua tht humiiation of outrapes threat e.nod by a pov. erful f:re.pn nation, a hica aas nt.w inaururat.ns a decisi-e lnflustuia over ti.e oest.ny of Nicartpua. Lei-ause of his resiitaiice apa.hst ti.e im position of tfelui. ahich was tne for; rui.ner of the cnvtrsioii of the Latin nation of ti.i totitin-tit into 8fper.denc.es uf the Vt ited State he had inr-urred the hatred of tha: government and a hen tha i nefnat of the revolutionist ippvar-d cor tum the VniteS f tales p;ver:.nieni in- 1 eipiicaPiy seieied reiat..Ji. vi:b N.cara pua throuph becretury JCntix's Utter h the ciiarpe C affk.rfs. He protested le i ire the v oriel ar.a::.?t the meuulljig of the . I" i.i ted Eiates anj the threat to lariil nia r.n;a. Zi .aj a in his manifesto, takes up various ciauses of the Kn.-x Utter tn an attempt t refute certain charge with copies of it. ters he had rce:veu I.-cm Jolm Gardh C ooliupe, tne f urim r Amer ican mir...-ter aa i Matiapua. tht r k fi.g h.rn fur hi courteous ' treatment ui -- n.a:;er . (juatemaia and Salvador i of tha claim uf s.mmm aaa Grsrt. Tba former premdent d'iciarea that th . Americans, C atinoc aac Groce were tar- cuted accorc.r.g to .aa . Tl.j pretext iJl u." erv ei, tior.. he aas- rt-u is auniiar to that en.p.i yed ai.in tue I'h.tefl is'ji.e f.rn it. lert etied in Hint, 5 or ti.ir a aa no proij tr.a: the laa-ht a a imut up tj ri;.to : et tni aa taaer. a a caus f.ir a t.,jh. Nor is i-i.fc.' t thy j.i oof that Can not, anu Gi oce ere j.ut to t.ata ut.w- There are persistent rumor per thai a rrc. of iljhuurui.n. noa refe. in J-a:-ma.a. art- prepa'-.i.fc for a rtiout..m ant ;.r,.ioe li. ULi'aut HoD3u-a at Lic.it peCj je. '-.-.I'lai C.T.S8le, in C'lmmahd cf tp p. n eri.n.eiit troop at F.aa.a, in an offe cia. Cispati i: receli .-d i.e- :hi morn.ug cia.r.. to I.ave aim a victory ot er u. rei ..: uthn .ats. lit adrr.it having suf fered re lin.stfc Ti.e ht.tle beac at hi... n Jfl 'iicay. the fuien.iaeii'f ri.i.t wn.g te.;j x a:tucked iy C'tiRiuriii anii t:.e itifi aing by Muti.y. Thew iKji.oMii aer? Cf'. z.Si-C ur, :J I o lock in the evi nit.g by Gw.rsa.ee and Caa- i apta-ir. Ar.nlbel Chaves;, a r.o. wbm in of tht f.rmg suaa. refused to command . r lh, e.xt.-ru:.i in of C annon and art.- I .. . . . 1 rest, has been ordered Ll-eraied from the I pemte.i. .iary . ' In a ciksa todai' ttetwoen ii. Llld e.ii...n-.rato-s a: Maio-a-a. s.ieral ! . , t.st. oanded. i ACd.aohfci d.spa-cr.o from Lama an ! pounce the cap: me of 7 k rami-; ii by t:ie .... .. , . .. ... u . .-. . Fourteen pr.s- . oners aer vaaen ry tel.era. Go j i tii of there being an Ameru as.