it THE BF.E: OMAHA. SATUBDAY. MAY 7. VHO. St' Two Mammoth Purchases Combine to Make the World's Greatest Piano Sale Saturday Hayden Bros, will place on sale the third shipment, consisting of 5 carloads cf grand and npright pianos from the Smith & Nixon STOCK OF CINCINNATI. ALSO THS ENTIRE STOCK OF PIANOS, PIANO PLAYERS AND INTERIOR PLAYER PIANOS OF THE PIANO PLAYER COMPANY OF OMAHA, NEB. There is not an instrument in this stock but what WILL BE SOLD FOR LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE A PIANO OR PLAYER OF CORRESPONDING QUALITY WAS SOLD FOR EITHER BY SMITH & ;.? ' frTJ'- c'" I til 1 tf 1 From the Cleveland Leader There's a MLiup In the Line Somewhere. ifefiacmii' TROOPS CAILED 10 USE: is thought If any of ths mm escaped death from the explosion they were later suff't- 1 cated by hiiu-k. damp. j Offioiale of the mmit say that according 3ilitia Ordered to Gael Disturbances 1 1' x-iir records niy no men are m ui j Tillers Tn...,. Tli.-. 1 hiine, but as a number of minora were m- us mi) mi j Arf ui 1 v, W FARMERS STAND BY UNIONS' DSTTCT lUOJI PITS Slrtkara Hmk aa, abaft Walkaat a Warkaca AIm Tarvateaed Kaaana. a ad Farra -Traaala , ployd under the contract system tho lint ! , of names on their pay rolls Jims not in- I ; elude ail in the mine. The explosion is ; supposed to hava been caused by one of ! the miners going into a sua pocket with a.', i lighted lump. 1 At midnight rescue parties had reached I I the l.H-foot level and had found eleven ' ! foodies. I A majority of tha miners vara working j i in tha 2,J0-foot leval at the tima of the ex- j piualon, and jt ; here tha: :t is expacted tha other bodies will be f.mnd. None of I tha bodies will be brought to the surface i ; tonight. hack, rait far Jfllaa. of the Soil Joia Jaaka Organized Labor. of EESOLUTI03IS PLEDGE TSALTT Twi CIi i Will Work Taarataaa t Rlata ltd Liaartiaa af fkn Basaaara Hiajalr Elatf. DAJTVILXj:. I1U. May l-W!th 300 troops rest In- on their arms here, fully pri- parwl to march on Westville, tha minin sattlamant. at a moment's notice, a.l la quiet thfi-9 and It is Iwdlevati it will not ba neceaaary to send tha auldlera there to mchC Howavar, !hertff Helmick la ap prehensive end rather than take any chances with tha foreign element at the minaa will Insist that tha tr-xjpa ba kept i ""'n oco, r'r morning- and it hera until ail si ens of trouble has disap peared. Wstvllla bas been the scene of several aemonatrattona. Thia aftarnoon the crowds an the streets becama so ifreat tha stienff, who had font there with his deputies, f eared that If there waa an outbreak ha would ba unable to copa with it, canne- 'inently ho railed Governor Deneen by long 9T LOn.',Maj ".-Organized labor and organized farmera will worlt togathar beta after In preserving tha righta and llher ilea of hoth ciasaes of workers," U der tha Droviainnfl of ;1 resnllirion unanimiuialif BIRMIN.rHAM. Ala., May .-Forty-f!va i ....,,. ,h. ....,, , .... white men a.nd between t JO and IK) negroaa arn entombed in No. 1 coai mine at Palos tonight J tha reeult of a terrihle explo- ia be lieved all are dead. Piins ib forty miles west of Birmingham and tile minea are i owned by tha Palos Coal and Coke rom i pany of thia city. Two bodies were found j early tonight, but ia eapei'ted that few of them curl bo rwov-red before morning. ' Th Tames resulting from the explosion j allot Into the air from tha slops for a dis I tance of IH) Net and th shock waa felt for I milea. Ttmbara from tha slops were hurled Farmers' Educational and Co-Operative i anion hrre today. Tha arnilaiion between tha Amtrtc.ni Federation of Labor ami ths Farmers' union has het-n a favorite troject of surr.u, d I Gompers, president of tha American Fi- der- i ation of Labor, and ths adopt on of ihjj resolution follows a four days' conference I between Mr. Gompers, assisted b aaveraU ! labor leaders, and the farmers' committee. : The resolution Is as follow: "So far,- tha eanatitoiion o"id chartar) of tha Salrmers' union permits, we pledge, t our fellow workers in tndnatnal pu--! su.ts our best efforts to tha end that their j rights and libertiea, witu our own, shall ba NIXON COMPANY OR THE PIANO PLAYER COMPANY. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS THIS OPPORTUNITY BY WITHOUT AT LEAST INVESTIGATING THE TRUTH AND SINCERITY OF THIS GRAND, ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY. NEVER BEFORE HAS A FIRM PLACED SUCH LOW PRICES ON REALLY HIGH GRADE STAND ARD INSTRUMENTS. NEVER BEFORE HAVE THE PURCHASERS OF HIGH GRADE STANDARD INSTRUMENTS BEEN OFFERED SO MUCH REAL QUALITY OR SO LOW A PRICE. NEVER BEFORE HAVE SUCH EASY TERMS BEEN OFFERED THS PIANO BUYERS OF THE WEST. Remember that while the prices are the lowest ever offered and the terms the easiest, HAYDEN BROS. GUARANTEE ABSOLUTELY THE QUALITY Or THE PIANOS AND EVERY STATEMENT THAT MAY BE MADE THE PURCHASER BY THE SALES MAN. If at the end of a reasonable time any fault i3 found with the- instrument purchased that cannot be satis factorily remedied, Hayden Bros, cheerfully, gladly and willingly will take back the piano or player and return every cent that has been paid upon it Bear in mind the purchaser during this sale takes no chances for he is (fuaranteed perfect satisfaction and the best that money can buy or he is not out one cent. During THIS SALE the working power of your dollar will show its greatest purchasing' capacity. A small payment down, balance to suit your own convenience will bring the highest grade standard piano into your home where every member of the family will be the beneficiary. Don't forget the time, Saturday, May 7th, at 8 A. M. in Hayden Bros. Warerooms. During this sale you may purchase Grand Pianos as low as $250.00. Uprights as low as t40.C0. Interior : Xe II 13 J distance telephone and asked for tmira Company I of Danville and Comnanv M several hundred f.-et from its mouth, and? of Champaign wera ordered to nrenar. for i r,n'ks fr ,m ,he r"" uf tn "'"P CV"J l a trip to Westvllle. The Danville company ' mna maaa 0,p!' w tn" "ouin airncuit. ! preserved. ia under arms at Uio armory and tha ! Th" fan ma-'";n,Ty waa badly damaged, i "Our officers are authorized and directed Champaign company arrived on an inter- ' hllt a,r bvtn pump,Hl 11,10 lh" mine tQ" ! to confer with the offic rs of bun fldo urban ear thia evening. They are mobilised nlKnt ""P"9 thc um t tha men are ! organised lab.ir organlaat:ona to this end. suit a:ive. i -vt pletlga ourselves to gtva preference I nesments Degan to do what they could ta i to the products of the Industrial worked Rs Kansas Ml as. ) rneve the men. Dut tha reiier train arrived who mamrest their lntelllgenca to protect PITTSBPrUJ, Kan.. May i A mob of m Paioa Cr"'n Birmingham shortly after ' themselves by organ-ration and U Kg ra ti striking miners mostly ' foreutners " ""S"' pnysicians ;knn sur- ; ciprocai purcnaaea or prouueta or unita raided tha strin mines of the riemns r,,' a"oua. four undurtaJiBra and a number of Piano Players $1C3.00, Piano Players from S25.C0 up. i the Iff. armory awaiting uio call of the company, sotKti of here, yesterday and i. special helpers. farmers. "Our legialat.ve committees are nt dged by threata forced tha miners thure to stop la" tlr"t re9cu,M"" wh, wont into tho 10 co-operate with the similar officers and work and to ahandun tha workings. j mlna after the explosion were overcome by j committees of organised labor tj g euce Tha raidera then broke the pumps of the ' ,'unP an'' l,ad to ba crr,(Ht "ut- Mr a,U!h T9lM and rnnatory li g:.atlon aa mlna. dismantled tha gaa engines and threw' Ru,:,' wa among the first to entr and may be nm-esaary 10 o mserva th rights tne wreckage into tha pit. Threatening tha I tt''r Wl,rkin n" w a' 1M tPet tile : and freedom to which the workers, as me 1 miners wirh. death if they should return to ""P"' ,""nd ,h" !M"!on,1 riht eavad and dtiaans. are entltl d undar tha ii- ; in. in iu uouma r-coverea tonight were! itut.on or tna Lnited t sates. ' 1 in the main slope. Officials of tha Farmers' union d cU.-a ' laliatlaa at Caaltal. the afriiatlon has no poiltii-al stgni.M a -e. WASHINOTON". May . When members j F: esldent C. 8. Bare tt Issuing a blenaJ of ouugroaa heard of the disaster their ' statement to that erect tonight. P aside t thoughts turned at once to the measure ' Gompers 's elated over the adoption of th now in conference for tha creation of a 1 resolution. The Farmers union claims a work, tho raiders next mart-tied on tho mires of tha Clierokee-PlttaOuig Coal com pany, nearby. Here they found ouly the engtnamen and pumpman working, tiie miners being on strike. The englnemen and pumpmen wera driven from the workings and threatened with violence if thuy dared to return. Eight mines in ad a era visited ; by tha mob. - American strikers are said to have led j tha foreigners In their attack. The exacu- ; tive board of the United M.ne Workers in ' this district tonight deprecated the raids and declared they would do all in their power to bring tha offenders to justice. Dlnatne ta lens. DEa MOINES, May 1-Tlm joint scale j committee of mn his and operators rani siuarely up against a snag again when the ' nireteanth general reauluuon. In which the operand's are mak:ng their strongest stand for the Incorporation of disciplinary meas- ; urea, cam up for discussion. The opera- I tors wouid amend tne old agreement, which yiuldes that whenever a miner employed 1 i 4 day laborer refuses to work on ac count ef grievances, and suuu actlun caused ; tha mine to shut down, each person slia.l ba fined t? a day. They wouid make it applicable to all miners aa well. After sev eral hours the ma'ter was referred to the jieoial suncommitu'e. The joint scaia cam- mlTtas dodged the home rent ttuesiiou ahil rearrred it to a spec.ai suOconimlUea to report tomorrow. Mr. Bryan Tells j About His Tour in the Southland! Ia SpetcJx Before, Palimpsest Club He Describe! Opportunities far Cap ital and Brains. every cent of toll thai would be collected by thia country through tha canal would be paid out again- by tha shippers on tho transcuntinentai rallroada. If ao toll is charged, argued Mr. Bryan, there would bo no possibility of talk for the establish ment of other canaia by other countries, tha United States would hava supreme con trol. He urged that tha eanal should ba a gift to tha world by tha United States. bureau of mines in the Interior depart ment. -Senator Scott, who hud ona.ie of the bill n the senate, immediately took steps to get the conferees together for rhe adjustment of the differences between the senate and tha house. Tha hill will become a law as soon aa the conference rwport is adopted and the ac ia signed by the president. membership of J.OW.'iM. United States Senator 8. L. Oven of Oklahoma, was the princlpa' spetaar at tonight's sessMin of tha farmers' rally. He spoke in favor of ths establishment of a department of public health at Wa hlng ton. Bee Want Ads Wul boost your business. f mix unERt nii.nr i ratr Eslaaiaa Holds T wa Haodrad Hts la Maaaesa Msslssi. FALOi. A. a-. Miy . .Ml hope that any ot tha forty-five wiute ami Uitf negro min lrs entombwt in Mine No. i of the Paios r.ial and Coke coniuany. as tne resuit of a.i explosion in thfl mine tins afternoon, may ba raocued ailva has been abandoned. It AHRZSTED AT IMiTIATION. BUT IT PP.CVES A REALITY Kaasua ( Itr Wis Thiakjs it m Jake, bat Later He la t barged with M order. KANSAS CITT, May C As he was en tering Cunvnulion hail here today to be : initiated Into a local lodge. T. F. Benton of Hamilton, Mo., was arrested, charged with haiyig k:!ied a man in the old Indian ter- j ntory In WT. Bonton had hardly stepped inside the ha. I when he w as stopped by a police of- , f'.cer and a pair of handcuffs was clasped ' on his rj. He thought the handcuffing was a f.taturg uf the ; nidation. Taking Benton by the arm tho officer led him to a pnvai mum and there con fronted hini with an indictment charging him with killing Calvin- Burtun over two , years ago. I A persistent cough siiouid not ba neg lected. Chamberlain Cough Remedy wul curs 1L WOMAN'S SrU STGCKINGS NOT FOR THE NEW MINISTER raa7 Week Dmh'1 s silk Haary T. -. Sa Ha Bare Eighteaa Pairs af Hlajk-Toppani Bsota. NEW YORK. May 1 Former Governor Henrv T. Oage of California, newly ap pointed minister to Portugal, sailed for his poet today on tha steamship George Wash ington and with him went eighteen pa.rs of h.gh-tapped boots. The former guvernor s fondness for high-topped boots is well known and before departing he tiid what prompted him to take so many. Ha aaud: "When tha announcement that I waa ap pointed was printed a man in London sent ; me a prospectus ot women a silk stockings, ' lavender dancing pumps snd boys' size vcvet pants and thought I'd order some. It msda me so angry that I sent out snd had eighteen new psirs of top boots made. Think r m going to change my habits naw? Not much' They laugh at my boots, hut I mv boots have been good fnsnds of mine i and I don t see why I should go back on 1 them. Fee tne Portuguese court I got all I kinds paient leather, tan, red and ordinary ! black ones." m mipsawsar esnwaiii I lei ilj 1 iiil,aaili III u " mill 1 aieaseeaaaaeaasseaa8eeaaaasaje E- , iri.W.! - V ---.fcT1- W &-mjSt-t..b - n.-Shg4Hl ;S HIWIIM.MI. I m WT I I II I mmm v-rne"- $'J..&.?',-'1 v- -11 ni - a-.lwjtM(nfcr j(yx.-w,w-i. 'm'u'f-H" -v av --s i f mmm mi rx 'Wits vL Wg&h to-;- ll W. J. Bryan was tho guest at the dinner given by the Palimpsest eiub at the Omaha club last evening. After the dinner he en tertained fifty members with a description uf his recent travels through doutii Amer ica. He particularly emphasised that South Anierlra has a great future, being a country ready for development, and urged that tho United States lend all tha aid puselble in assisting in that development. Mr. Bryan waa axeeedmgiy optimistic over the deelre of tho country to adopt tha educational methods of the United .-Hates and pointed out ne mutual advan tages that might ba derived If Una coun try would do ail in its power U encourage the growth of North American educational system in that eounrry. In boli. Peru. Uiaztl and Argentina in eager desire waa prevalent to adopt aa aiany of this country methods of com merce and education as possible. He said tha wish to teach the English language in tna schools showed that tno eotintry was attempting to get tna benefit of tha ' progress ot tiio i. nited Si a las. Especially in Chill, Bolivia, and Peru ara great op-1 portunitiaa which migiiC ba taasn advantage of by peupie in tha United Siataa who wish I to Invent brains and capital. Ha said the i entire country la on the verge ot a forward '. movement In commercial development and ou.ed tu tins country 'J sxund 4 d in ' reaiiaing it , Tilling men of South Amerina, aro being , sent to this countri' to study our ways j of doing business: our schools and our in- jtitutlons Mr. Bryan espiained. and those j wnu have returned aro enthusiastic over the United States a.id seem to hava but ' one aim. and that ia to bring about similar i ciMiditiona at heme. an incrausa In tha population at South ; Ameries, in tna neat oeniury to a lutai which would ezneed ll6.-JUB,uua was pre- ! dieted, and in order to attain tins increase, Mr. Bryan said, that eountry will bo ta j Europe in the next hundred year what thia country haa been in the 'ast hundred years -an abiding place for European immi ! grants. There is much undeveloped land j Yosaa; Oirla .-an-.; Board Bills. . FORT DO DOE. Ia.. May Special Tele j gram. I Two pretty 17-year-old glria. called I Vera Hammitt and Evelyn Dewey, wars i brought to tha city today by a deputy sheriff when located at Des Moines and I were fined tLO and costs for living at the ! Crawford hotel and jumping Mielr board ! bill. While hero previously they figured in a sensational runaway In which Evelyn i Dewey was seriously hart. It Is thought Vera Hammitt ia Vera Knotrs. daughter of C. D. Knotts, a former South Dakota editor, who Jumped a ditching contract here. Kvelyn Dewey is said to be a niei:e of ths mayor of Gary. Ind. Both a.-o in the aounty Jail. ALL CENSUS REPORTS FALSE Flgarea Pabliahrd la Cevtala 1re Daaara Abaalatrly Wltaaat WAiSINGTO.V. May . "Any report ap pearing in any newspaper or otherwiso to tho effect that the census bureau has re ceived any advance returns of the census of 1910 or haa given out any Information regarding tho population of any place based on the returns of the enumerators Is wholly without foundation." This was tho forma! declaration made to day by C. Dana Durand, director of the census. In a statement sent to tha As sociated Press and accompanied by a nota saying, "Please use the enclosed as widely as poHBitote, and aa fully aa you can and oblige the director of tho ernstia." ENGINEER D1ES IN WRECK J.iaia Meforsilrk Klltae) !"aar riartana. Iowa, Whan Tsala la Ditched. FORT DODGE. Ta.. May . -Special Tels gram.) Engineer John McCormick of ths Great Western road died shortly after be ing caught under his engine when taking a fast extra freight east today, as a meat train between Omaha ami Chicago. A spread rail probably caused the wreck. Just easl of Clarion, which derailed sixteen ears and the engine. No others were injured. Bee Want Ads m tsxiHt your business. sssiasaMjitjwys -.,.-... over town. 3 - No matter what other brands he handles,! every V. ; d ealer will supply the :.? a ass s at A) si al el at a His customers can t be switched they know that a V I nickel is only doing its utmost when it gets an Owl. i i For thirty years the quality and the sales have been f 1 sustained. "Three millions a week" proves the merit. i ;iy: jpivi.:... Now made In two shapes. The Perfeclo you know. The Corona Is new. waiting for the touch of ti'.Vrs of tho siU, which will biosaom snd bioom when actual work of reclaiming it is begun. thile will become a manufacturing coun try. Mr. Bryan claiming that its natural water powers are bound to produce results in tnat line. Mr. Brvan waa also enthusiastic over the Panama canal and introduced hta remarks with a review of the work that bail been done and what Ma sshisvement meant. , not only to this country, out to tha coun tries of the world. The construction of tha eanal waa a gigantic piece of orb by man. He said that there wes nothing intricate in its con atructiftn that it was slmpie enough but trial it was a great, big job. He said t.iat i when in first ship went through, he was j interested enough in the gi eai project to j want to be on, that ship. j "ne of ths angles of the work on the i big ditch snowed to Mr Brian that Amer ican met nods can bring sbaut eumfortabie j conditions moat anywhtre. He described I the sanitary conditions under which the i huge force of man worked; how tha rat.o ! cf a-ekneas and death was below the mui.- mum and haw tha effect of i.'ie methods 1 empioyi d was spreading to tha natives ut tha surrounding territory. Mr Bean declared biameif in favor nt fa free ca.ial. Ha sa.d it was not puiicy for this eiiiifltrr ta auaiga toil for passag Lh rough. ttm tig titcg ?s ooiapietad. as f " r: ' The Perleclo you Know. I tfcy The Corona Is new.A rX':Su f: .. 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