TIIE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1010. ( KNOX WILL STICiv BY TAFT Secretary of State Definitely Decides to Remain in Cabinet. DOES NOT WANT TO BE GOVERNOR Mitrlrarka Rrqurat Hint IT Seek the Xomlantlnn In Pbllndelpbln Trrnidrnt Is Highly Gratified. Sunday School Workers ot Iowa at Mason City WAPHINOTON. Jutvn 20 After a long conference at the White Hoimn Sunday at whlrh I'renident Taft told Herretary of Htato Knox that ho was exceedingly anx- Iouh tr havo him retain the State depart ment folio, the secretary announced that ho would tjlve UP ell thouKht of becoming a candidate for governor of Pennsylvania, Tho president .told Mr. Knox that he wanted him to carry to comrletlon the court of arbitration plana and other rant- Urs which havo been started dupfhg the first year of Mr. Knox's administration of the State department. The following state' ment was given out tonight by Secretary Knox: "The president having expressed to me this morning his earnest wish that I should remain at my present post, I am con strained to decline to allow my name to be presented as a candidate for governor of Pennsylvania at the forthcoming repub lican convention. But for this I would have deemed It my duty to have accepted the nomination. "In my Judgment there is no more fruit ful field for high public service at this period than In the states, whose proper powers and relations should be appreci ated, exercised and preserved for the gen eral good of the country." !Vriri Hvalie l'lbarn. PITTSBURG. June 19 Definite announce ment tonit-ht of the decision of Philander C. Knox of Pennnylvanla to remain In the cabinet as secretary of state during the remainder of Mr. Taft's term In office, confirmed the Intimations to the same ef fect received yesterday from Philadelphia. Pennsylvania republicans here make no secret of their disappointment at Mr. Knox's yielding to the urgency of the president and at the dashing of their hopes that he would become the candidate this year for governor of that state. It was made known late today In an un tnislakeable way that Mr. KnoxBs decision definitely refutes the rumors In circula tion for some time to the effect that the secretary was not altogether happy In his position. The prtsldent was represented as even anxious that the outcome should indicate beyond question that he regarded Mr. Knox as a great lawyer and a great secretary of tate. It was declared that Mr. Knox had played a very Important part In all of the Important acts and policies of the admin istration. Attention was drawn to Mr. Taft's atudled policy of non-interference with the beads ot the executive departments, and it was pointed out that In every respect Mr. Knox's acta and decisions wave had the unreserved support of the president. It was made plain that for. every reason the president regards the secretary's de cision with more than ordinary satisfaction. Convention Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to Celebrate Forty Fifth Anniversary. MASON" riTT. la.. June SO. (Special.) The State Rundav school association win celebrate Its forty-fifth anlversaiy when it ments In this city Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. In " these years It has never failed to hold Its state meet Ing. some' times under ver- unfavorable surroundings: at other times more pro pitious. Never was it In healther condi tion than It Is today. The convention re ports will show that eighty-five counties of the state are thoroughly organized ana are "un" In all departments ot the work. In fact. Iowa is generally credited as being uno of the most advanced states west of the Mississippi in Sunday school work. One of the important things dono by tno executive board at a recent meeting was 10 consolidate the Summer Sunday School In stitute with the state association meeting. It was the plan then to Initiate the new work at the Mason City meet, but there was so much work In securing Instructors, etc.. that it had to be abandoned. But In after years the morning sessions of the association will all be devoted to study, ano the state convention, Instead of covering three days as It does now, will be ot four days duration. From Indications there will be severa cities after the next convention. When Mason City waa decided upon last year Cedar Rapids waa a strong competitor. The delegates from the north part of the state supporting Mason City, In order to swing things northward, promised the Cedar Haplds people their support In getting the next morning, so that it Is highly probable that Cedar Ilaplds will be selected for the 1911 meetinr. While State Secretary Frank F. Fitch will have much to do in conducting th present meetings, Herbert Monlnger, editor Standard Publications, will no doubt be tho molng spirit In the convention. By all who are "up" In Sunday school work he Is ranked shoulder to shoulder with Marlon Lawrence, W. C. Pierce, and the other masters of the work. In a few short years he has advanced like a meteor and he Is today more sought after than any other worker In the field. W. A. Brown, Dr, Franklin McElfresh. Prof. Meredith and others of national prominence are on the program. This year the convention will be I deprived of the pleasure of seeing J. Hardin of Eldora, chairman of the execu tlve committee, who stands as the leading spirit In the work In Iowa. He is taking a trip In the holy lands. W. O. Hohan shclt of Boone, the state president, la now here. GUN MITCHELL OPTIMISTIC Labor Leader Sees Industrial Peace for Some Years. MISSION HERE LEGISLATIVE BOYS 'TEN HOURS IN WATER Chicago lads dinar to Overturned Yacht anal Art Rescued In Nick of Time. CHICAGO, June 20. Roy Knauer and Harry O'Neill, two high school athletes, (were rescued from drowning In .Lake Michigan today, by the crew of a freight teamer, after they had clung to the hull of a capsized yacht for more than ten i hours. Within five minutes after the boys had been rescued the yacht sank. R. M. t.m! mmA if in Oman to Oraanl.e Nebraska Council of National Clrle Federation This Afternoon. Fort Wins Big Suit for Lands Clarion, la., Man Given Judgment Against Mrs. Colby of Des Moines for More Than $100,000. CLARION, la., June .-SpeclaI.)-By order of Judge Lee, of the district court, In a decree handed down today, Mrs. Mary E. Colby of Des Moines and Chicago and her son, C. H. Colby, a banker, of The general outlook la for industrial O'Brien, la., must deed back to William peace, declared John Mltcneu in mu m- ij. ton 01 juarsnaiuown, in-, iarm lanas in terview Sunday. The former president Iowa and Illinois of a value of more than of the United Mine Workers of America $1CO,000. In addition they must turn over and R. M. Easley ot New York are in to him rental notes and cash totalling Omaha to take part this afternoon In the organisation ot the Nebraska Council of the National Civic Federation. Coal miners In Illinois and in the south west are not In concord with employers over wages," said Mr. Mitchell, "but out side of this the horlxon Is clear. Prophecy 110.000. This Is the outcome of a long drawn out land case, Involving property worth more than half a million. It Is complete vic tory for Fort In 1901 he borrowed $155, 000 from the Colby a, giving them as security a warranty deed of 6,440 acres In Is risky, but 1 hope and believe that there Wright, Dickinson and Marshall counties will be no grave conflicts for the next i. an(1 Marshall county. Ill few years at least. in 1900. he brought suit to redeem the Mr. Easley Is chairman of the executive in(1 -d . . ...countlnB: from the de council of the National Civic Federation f.nii,.nt. who i. the veara tirecedlnr had and Mr. Mitchell Is now chairman of the aoii much of th rented some of It trade agreement department oi tne ito- d mortKa.ei .oma 0 i. They con, eratlon. "The organization of atate coun- tendod tney were tne absolute owners ells," said Mr. L-aaley. is to creaui ftf tn M40 and Fort had no lntereit popular movement lor unuorm iegisinuu (n Jt Dy tno Judge Lee, In his decree, which waa everyone will agree the law. should be fl)ed today on,eM tnem to deed bfxk to the same. I KVirt 6(0 acres in Wrlrht eountv. worth Fire lasnraneo Laws. $57,000, and 840 acres In Marshall county, jiiur,m:. . . j worth 149.000. In addition he gave statistics, ino one win ui.puie ui.v '"" Fort ludament aaalnst the Colbva for $4,600 In cash and ordered the defendants to turn over to him farm rental notes for 14.000 more. In addition to the leaaes on the Wright and Marshall county land. The court ordered the Colbys to also pay oft mortgages ot $23,000 on the 9M acres. They are given forty days In which to do It. The case waa one of the most important land suits ever tried In Iowa, Heavy Damage in New York Harbor nn these subjects or that statutes, with respect to food and drug manufacturing, should be alike, but aa matters have been In the past. Identical legislation has been almost impossible "After eighteen years, a law was put through thirty-eight states by the Associa tion of Commissioners on Uniform Legis lation, relating to negotiable Instruments, By creating councils In every state, Joint action will be made more quickly possible. Councils have already been organised In Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri and Kansas and will have been by the end ot the year In every state In the union. Mr. Mitchell gave one forcible example of I One Hundred Thousand Dollars Be- the desirability of the states legislating alike. "Consider the question ot child la bor," said ho. "In one of three adjoining states, the age limit may be 16 years, In a second 14 J ears, and in a third 12 years. Ask the 14-year atate to raise it to 16 and the manufacturers will reply that they then will suffer even more In comparison with the state in which the age limit is 12 years." The meeting thfs afternoon will be held at the Commercial club beginning at 1:30 1 o'clock. SUES WIFE'S RELATIVES FOR MARITAL TROUBLES Prominent New Orleans Lawyer Asks f200,000 for Losing Help meet's Affections. NEW YORK, June 20. John C. Devereaux. a prominent member of the New Orleans bar, has brought suit against S. Charles Welsh, a Jeweler of No. 256 Broadway, with a residence at 27 West Eighty-first street, and others, charging alienation of his wife's affections. Damages In the amount of 1200.000 are asked. The couple married In Ashevllle, N. C, In 1904. Welsh la an uncle of Mrs. Devereaux and the other defendants are William Douglas Welsh, her brother, and Florence and Edith Welsh, her sisters. The defendants have moved to have certain allegations stricken out as Irrelevant and Justice Goorlch granted the petition. Fortune Telling Does not take into consideration the one essential to wom an's happiness womanly health. 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The Omaha Daily Bee quired to Repair Harm to Got eminent Property. Mortgage Homes to Buy Automobiles men who have purchased automoDiies within the 'last 'year mortgaged their homes a short time prior to the purchase of the machines. He infers that the mort gages were taken out In order to secure funds with which to purchase the auto mobiles. NEW YORK, June 20. Secretary -of the Navy Meyer visited the navy yard In Brooklyn today to vlew the damage wrought by yesterday's storm, which snap ped off the crane and upset and partly submerged the government's $250,000 floating derrick Hercules. The Hercules had been hoisting armorplate on board the new bat tleshlp Florida, but the -Florida was not scratched. Mr. Meyer said he had telegraphed to Washington, ordering that repair work on the derrick begin at once, and requesting that $100,000 to flnanoe the work be In serted In the emergency fund bill "It 1 Imnnrtfint that m' m start at Sianiing- 1 8XU Vl VUlgra Dy xvecoras he said, "otherwise there will be long delay 01 County 0fflCial8-Tjiree Hun- In completing the Florida. dred in One Locality. I iam " w n' " 'et." plate, weighing thirty-two tons each, were ABERDEEN, B. D., June 20. (Special.) knocked from the float and are under An Instance of the craze for automobiles water, but I think we can repair the dam la furnished by an Aberdeen man who has age In fifteen days, provided the aDDro- been looking over the mortgage records prlatlon is made." and who has found that 300 Brown county ALLEGED COUNTERFEITER IS UNDER ARREST Man Who Has Served Severnl Term at Sioux Falls Again in Tolls. SIOUX FALLS. 8. . .June 20 HnrtmA After having served three or four terms In the Eloux Falls penitentiary for counter felting, an Individual named Levi Clark naa again been arrested by the local United states authorities on the same kind of charge. The evidence against Clark waa secured by Frank W. Sommer of Rt Paul of the United States secret service. South Dakota being included in hla terrltnrv Clark was arrested at his home In a lonely spot near a local cemetery. In his home were found moulds and a number of coun terfelt nickels and quarters. Tha mould were for the making ot these coins and also half dollars, but none of the halt dollar coins were found on hand. So. far the authorities could learn Clark huA made no effort to circulate any of the counterfeit money manufactured bv him The workmanship was so crude, however. mai ne wouia nave naa difficulty in palm ing any of the coins off on anvona. cru has a mania for making counterfeit monev. nis interest ending here and not extending 10 me desire to put It in circulation Nevertheless the authorities decided It would be best to have him taken care of and hla arrest resulted. In default of bonds in the sum of toOO he has been lodred In the Minnehaha county Jail, pending action upon his case by the next federal arand Jury. It Is expected that after an indict. ment is returned he will enter a plea of guilty and once more occupy his old quar tera in the Sioux Falls penitentiary DIVIDE BLACK HILLS FOREST National Reserre, Largest la United States, Ordered Cat Into Two Tracts. DEADWOOD, 8. D., June 20-(8pecial.) On July 1 tha Black Hills national forest, the largest forest reserve In the country today, will be divided Into two units, the new forest, consisting ot the southern por tlon of the present one. Word to this ef feet has been received from Washington by Supervisor Kelletei. The plan has been under consideration for some time. Besides being tha largest forest In the United States, the Black Hills national forest Is ranked as the most lm portant In the matter of business transae tlons and contains 1,190,040 acres. The na. ture of the work on hand has become such that tha forest waa unwieldy and It was found the only practical way waa to di vide. Accordingly a new forest la to be established by drawing a line east and west through the present forest, Just south ot Redfern In Pennington county, making the two forests almost equal In slxe. The southern ' forest wll establish head. quarters at Custer, with R. P. Imes, form erly with the local headquarters and now In the district forester's office at Ogden, Utah, aa the new supervisor. The head' quarters for the northern forest will re main In Deadwood under Supervisor Kel leter and it Is understood that the estab lishment of the new forest will not effect the local forest officials except to Increase their efficiency by relieving them of much homestead contest work that is frequent in the southern hills. Damages from Bnrllaaton. DEADWOOD. 8. D. June 20. (fiDeclal 1 After a three days' sharply contested trial, Ueorge Benner obtained from a Jury In the local circuit court a verdict for 3,250 dam ages against the Chicago. Burllnrtnn A yulncy railroad for damages alleged to nave Deen sustained by his timber In the Oalena district throuah a fir fan uwt hv an engine spark. Both sldea fought the case hard and Introduced a mass of testi mony, experts on opposite sides tatlfvin In direct variance as to the value ot the timber destroyed. The railroad made an especial effort because of the fact that tha government has a similar suit pending, In wnicn it seeas s.ww. MINER FALLS TO HIS DEATH PanI Baalnt Plaaa-es Down Shaft at Colfax, Iowa, , and la Killed. PITTSBURG, June 20. Definite announee- Baslnl, an Italian coal miner, 42 years' old, met a tragic death at an early hour Saturday morning at Seever's mine. He waa working on top dumping ashes. Fall ing to notice that tho cage was not In po sition to carry the car back, he pushed oft and went down ISO feet to the bot tom. Baslni had been In the United States but a short time and leaves a widow and five children In his 'home land. Llqaor Bold la Pool Rooaa. SIOUX FALLS, & D., June 20.-(Special) To, sell liquor in connection with his pool hall, without the formality of first secur ing a license, proved a very costly under taking for La H. Denton, a pool room pro prietor of the little town of Virgil. 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