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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910.
UTY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Block of Ice Falls V
....
PEACE PACT IX STOVE CASE
4bor Federation and Founders' Ai
aociation Make Agreement.
LABOR PRESIDENT ON MISSION
Colonel Wants
Censured Marine
Officers Forced
Just a word
On the Q. T.
Perhaps you'd call It a feint. ' ant
to remind you that there's splendid pick
ing here In our
P
on 15oy irom Cart
regressive
Creosote Block to Replace Asphalt on
Ohio Platform
to Change Posts
With Fatal Result
South Sixteenth.
!", Ptlrlf l Airrrmnl M
Public I.ate at Msht After Mrt
Inn; Behind Closed Doors-
ado
t
I n Ion Waaos Granted.
Met
1T) country well was reached last night
between officers, of the American Federa
tion of Labor on the one aide and mem
ber ot the (Stove Founders' National De
fense association on the other. The ef
Declines to Exert Influence for Any
Candidate Before Convention
Confers with Kinkaide.
NEW YORK, July .-Theodore Roose
velt hnpea the republican! In Ohio will
adopt a progressive platform, but taklnf
an attitude In line with that nf Irairlnr
IN'CINNATI. July .-A peace pact of Ttft he decllnei to exert Influence for any
it lmtortacS Id orsanlicd labor and to c.nddate In the ante-d.nvtmtlnn altnatlnn.
He made thla plain In New York today
after a conference with Judge Reynold
Klnkade of Toledo, who la regarded aa the
second choice of those Ohio republicans
who are supporting James R. Garfield, ex
Member, of Staff Long at Washinj- -EDTION IN TAX LEVY ADOPTED Clayton Mayer of South Omaha
- ---- . r,Ilu Klv Bupyurung janiri rv. oariieia,
fct of- this agreoment is to end the bitter ,ecretmry 0f the Interior for the guberna-
wa.iare , ireiww il me leoeration oi laour t.ir-ijl nomination
nd the Uucks Htovo and Ilange Co.. of St. Kelther Colonel Ronav-tt -,nr J..H. Kin.
Louis. The association and the stove com- k,ae woul ol8CUM lhr confertnc, nor
pany through Its representatives here an- Wou,d ... of tnem . h .,.. ot
nounced their wfthdrawal from the prose- th Iett.r whlc Judge Knkilde bore frora
cutlons against President Gompers, Vice preBaent Taft, with whom ha talked on
I'rcsident ttjohn -Mitchell and Secretary gunday-
"I cannot support any candidate for a
nomination. I can only say I hope a pro
gressiva platform will be adopted In Ohio."
The ex-presldent took luncheon with C.
A. Wilson, assistant president of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and
Albert Fox, general secretary of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and
Firemen of England. They talked ot labor
condition In thla country and Europe.
Booker T. Washington called on Colonel
Roosevelt today to aak him to apeak be
fore the National Negro Business Men's
league, which la to hold a convention In
thla city on August 17, IS and 19. Dr.
Washington Is president of the league.
Colonel Roosevelt promised to make an
address on August 19.
Colonel Roosevelt left late this afternoon
by automobile for Oyster Bay.
Morrlsort of thou American Federation of
Labor In the contempt cases now pending
against them.
tiamuej Gompers, president of the Ameri
can Federation of Labor, arrived here
thla morning and spent the day here. Uls
mission In ' this "city was shrouded In
mystery until . late at night, when an
authorised statement was given out.
Attorneys Out of Case.
While the Drosecutkma hanging over
MewsiB. Gompers,' Mitchell, and Morrison,
of the Federation of lattof have passed out
of the sands at the stove company, which
Instituted, them, and are' now pending In
the United' States Supreme Court at Wash
ington, representatives of the stove com
pany and of the National defense associa
tion, by ailli'loa 'signed tonight, agree to
withdraw their attorneys from the case.
Whether 'the appeal of the three men
froui Jail sentences imposed upon them for
alleged violation of an- Injunction shall be
fought td a flniwh lit the supreme court Is
said to,! '"t now with Attorney General
Wlckershaia...', n-r.
The five articles of the agreement are as
ton Scattered Throughout World
at Result of Court Report.
WASHINGTON, July lO.-As a conse
quence of the report of a court of Inquiry
that unsatisfactory conditions existed In
Ih. marina rnrtil Inra-alV SI the result Of
,.,. h.in h..n in Washington Pavement will be given a trial on Sixteenth
too long, members of the headquarters "treat from Farnam street south to the
staff with only a few exceptions, were to- north end of the viaduct, following the
day ordered to new posU In different parts adoption by the city council Tuesday night
. ,h. ot sji ordinance providing for bids on the
jt'oonell Cats $100,000 Off the Slnk-
IngT Fan Total aad Aereats the
School Board's Eatlaaate ot
lateen Mills.
The much discussed creosote wood block
Crushed by Heavy Chunk Which
Slides from Top Tier.
Clayton Mayer, son of Charles C. Msyer,
of South Omaha, was killed Tuesday after
noon by the falling of a cake of lea from
the rear of the Omaha lea and Coal Com
pany's wagon.
The accident occurred In the alley be
tween Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth
streets, near B atreet. In South Omaha.
The boy went close behind the wagon, and
VZZ Carles L. Lauchhe.me, head- Uer - Z. X.nVrhtp.
luarters adjutant and Inspector, who re- Sixteenth street property owners, after d ,Upned d ,,,
. , .. . . I I, k. I. .h aHnrnav'a nfflra I u
ppolntment 01 tne coun or. ,-:"- " One corner of the block of Ice fell across
his cheat and Instantly crushed him.
w.w..-. i,lf ,, .MArn.u'a imirnvii T,..,. i r 1 j. r. riorsnoerger, ana
assistant, waa dlrectea to assume " - Charlea Duval were In charge of the wagon
of the adjutants oince. . . ... v.. .w ... making deliveries, but did not see the bov.
Another officer who was censured as a amount to oe raise j m. -w -
. . I 1 ....... - J a1V AWh AAnMow an-loM ffh a
result of the Inquiry. Colonel L'Iimim ' " t"" "
ix.v.n waa detached from duty at the Decision made Dy tne council in commmee
marine barracks at Annapolis and ordered hola Monday, ine sinxmg iuna
th. nr.merton navv vard In Washing- "r Paying Interest on Donas was reoucoo
ton,
v follows
V.i.
. A conference to br held by officers of
ane labor organizations Involved and Mr.
"v'an Cleave within thirty Mays of date at
6t. Louis.
2. The agreement In regard to wages.
hours, and conditions of employment shall
take effect ninety, days , from this date,
Irrigation Ditch
Proves Death Trap
Little Girl Playing with Dog Pitches
in, Her Anns in Mud Holding
Her Till She Drowns.
from 1250,000 to SIM.OOa This will probably
They were called by Earl Piper, who was
at work at the residence of T. C. McDon
ald, at the rear of which the fatality oc
curred. Piper saw tho accident and assisted In
carrying the boy into tho house belonging
to Mr. McDonald. Within five minutes, ai
oi tne corps, -'"- k . before aid could reach him. the bov died
is a matter of uncertainty. The changes I -... w rh.rlM r M. . - .
. I ..v. l in...IKl. . Mtlra u hnnda In K"'1"a ln" " "lo MS nouse oeiongl
i,,. if nvth n has hannened to make It Impossible to retire any oonas in
. uu. Th r.mmndatlon of the school lu "r- ,onaia. wunin nva minutes, a
uenerai Elliott, commanuani ui tmi, i
nd
r.tr-A ri.v .r th ruult f a letter Poses waa accepted.
trnm i,n, R.Pr.arv Wlnthron to Gen- Tho Ak-Sar-Ben board f governors was
Charles C. Mayer, father of the boy. Is
tho local manager for the Schmoller A
use Ehghteenm and Nine- Mueller Company, at South Omaha, and
a . . I attlf nrkltsw1 tA
oral Elliott. Mr. wintnrop airectea to vn- ... lives at 1512 North Twentv-sev.nth atr.
Elliott to make tho changes. The conclud- ' "V" L"" Mr. ant m. M.v.r "hTm
. . -h hi. l.tt.p rI- uougias irora t,lgnirenm 10 iwiuuiu iwr - --i
Inn paragraph of his letter read. .. an infant of two months.
You will Inform Colonel William P. Bid- rr i.,,ui u TT.
I itn.l- at.. A t. TJ a a en ua 1 W'l FJn was
die that, being the -senior line offloer on " v....
. . . ... . . - . . I aDDroDrlated.
1 4m .i an t a (V.....U I DMn imDErML
in hi. .h.nr. until further notice." irum cutting i weniy-aecoiiu iu.n "w
Th. ..t-WInn nf Colonel Blddle to act for ,ra oage to r arnam wou.a amount to
the commandant Is Interpreted by some th um f 38,m Th WV.'f"
officers as meaning his selecUon aa the cepted and the damages will be paid in
permanent successor to General Elliott. He accoraance wiui iu
was recently ordered to Washington from Councilman McOovern offered a reao
New York City barracks. . Ho . Is out- lutlon amending the city ordinance which
. . . .... i i t... o. -i.i. orohlblts the breaklna uo of a funeral pro-
Murphy of the Philadelphia barracks. cession by another vehicle so that it will Tno of Alleged Bad Boys Are GlTeU
A , communication from the Commercial
club asking that beggars and fruit stands
AMES DA1HY TEACHERS' LEAVES
Deputy Coroner B. J. Larking took charge
of tho body, and an Inquest will bo held
Church Sentence
Instead of Jai
Novel Form of Punish
ment.
Half -Price
Suit Sale
And If there Is any suit thought wander
ing through your mind, we'd like to suit
you In a suit that suits every taste except
poor taste.
$30 Suits, 25 Suit. fi22.A0 Suits, $30 Suits, 1 Suits, 1S Suits
$15 $12.50 $11.25 $10
STRAW HATS GREATLY REDUCED
Take advantage of present prices
$9 $7.50
"Quick"
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GILLETTE, Wyo., July 19.-(Speclal.)
The. nlavful Innir. nf . .fr.n,ln...
fV ' T 1 ' . v. . . a. .vv.v'vinw u u
based on wages ana conditions existing in which she was sending Into a flooded Irrl
shops of competitors in the city of St. gation ditch after sticks proved fatal to
TA .jis operating union, snjops. 3-year-old Jennie Bannerman. daughter of
t The labor unions will make known that M. A. Bannerman, a recent arrival from
lie difficulties between the two organHa- Scotland. Tho weight of the animal caused
Ions httvo buen satisfactorily- adjusted. I the little girl to pitch headforemost Into
4. The Buck; v Stove and Range company the stream . She extended her arms in-
Ill withdraw- all Hulta'now pending against stinctlvely and they sank Into the muddy
the labor organizations. - I bottom of the stream to the elbows, . the
E. A copy ot the agiecmcnt will be pub-1 srlp of the ooxe holding ner body down
Ushed in the Journals ot the labor organlza- until death had occurred and for two hours
Hons and displayed in the labor depart- thereafter, when the corpse was located by
ments of the stove company. the child s father. The accident occurred
The agreement was signed by William H. I at tn8 ranch of Alex Archibald, sixty miles
Crobbf n and ' thomas J. Hogan of Chicago, outn "of Q'l'otte, and the first news of
representing the uucks stove and Kangj " " "" mn yiu
company and the Stove rounders' National "' l oouy, wnicn
nf.nK aaanclation: Joaenli Valentine and ' "" m n auioraoone.
John' It.'' Krev or Cincinnati. rmrientlni
tho International Moulders' Union of North SOUTH DAKOTA'S FIRST
Gilbert Guthrie Accepts Position wltk knt ff tho streets In accordance with
rhlmao Creamer v I lna orainancea was reierrea to tne mayor.
a a cQ ii M.-ianeciaH-ailbert n sppolntment by tho city engineer,
Guthrie, assistant professor of dairying,
leaves August 1 to accept a position with
the Blue Vallev Creamery company of
Chicago at a salary of 12,100 per year.
This company, which baa plants at Chi
cago, St Joseph, Indianapolis, Sioux City adaltIon. , th. clty hall, was let to the
u..lln.i K'.h la rfsalrnna nt rninlnt I . . . I " "
...u - '"vaior company m.i m miiu cuk " turbanco at Twentieth and Elm
into closer relatione wnn n iuv,. uiSHi T jr, uauo was awaraea tne con
Prof. Guthrie's work will be largely edu- tract for Installing boilers In the city Jail
catlonal, along tho lines of mora and better for $3,987.
dalrvlna-. He is a recognised expert In I V
dairying, having graduated from tho dairy GEORGIA MONEY OFFERED
course at Ames in iwa. ni nas nau con
siderable experience in butter making in
Iowa, and has studied cheese making at
first hand In eastern Canada. During the
last year he has been assistant In dairy
ing at Ames.
,As a penalty for breaking up a re
ligious meeting with unseemly noise and
William J. Provasnlk B. B. Hene and sundry varieties of racket three 15-year-old
Frank Guigard were appointed rodmen for boys were sentenced by Probation Officer
the department To succeed C. A. Hiss, re- Carver to go to church every night until
srgned, Ernest W. Fltt was made assistant they could learn to behave themselves.
boiler Inspector. - - Tne boys are Emll Beltach. Martin
Tho contract for tho elevator repairs and wiego and Lee Fogarty. and it is altered
they were so expert at causing a dls-
streets
Monday night that Rev. P. E. Webster,
who conducts meetings on that corner In
a tent, complained to tho police.
The boys were arrested and turned over
to Mr. Carver, who released them on the
promlae that tbey would go to the Rev.
Mr. Webster's meetings every night and
Tweaty-Dolla, be rtc0f calm
AGAIN BY SWINDLER
America;' T.- M. Daly of New York and
Charles R. Atherton of Cincinnati, for the
Metal Polishers,' Buffers,' Platers' and
Uraia Workers International' union; Frank
Grlnis haw of Plqua, ' O., ' and J. H. Kaefrt
t Detroit for the Stove Mounters' Inteo
national union; George Bechtold of St
Uu!s, foi tho International ' Brotherhood
0f Fourtary'amp1oyfli,'JSina Samuel Gompers I Telegram;') With enthusiasm' which, grew
DRY FARMING MEET OVER
F. K. Chamberlain of' Brookings
Elected President Goveraor
Veasey Vice President.
RAPID- CITY, "S. ' D., July' I.-tSpecal
0t th Amorlcon
a . , . Ii
Federation of Labor.
JEWS EXPELLED FROM KIEV
hy loapa and bounds the first dry. farming
congress ever held in South Dakota ad
journed late this afternoon to meet at
Pierre on. November 6. .Prof.. M,oArleton
and Prof. Cole of the Department ot Agri
culture at Washington, on their way to
attend tho congress at Cheyenne, stopped
Innocent Looking;
Bills Prove to Bo "Worthless
Form of Carrency.
Reward Offered for Marderer.
MASON CITY. Ia., July .-(Speclal.)-
Two Omaha rooming house proprietors
are considerably better informed as to what
With a reward of $100 from tho county, the Is nd what Is not good and lawful cur
same from the . city and possibly a good rency of tho United States of America than
reward from the state. It Is hoped that they were a few hours ago. the result of a
th. mnWicrtr of Henrv Lucaa will be aD- sad experience which befell them yester-
prehended. Every clue has been run downdayv A re,ult of th Mm 44 d xperl- at the Windior hotel, charged with having
ALLEGED REALTY SWINDLER
LOCKED UP. IN CITY JAIL
I.. I Nntt ot Hanaaa City Said to
Have Sold Vacant Oklahoma
Land aa Highly Improved.
L. L. Nutt of Kansas City, was arrested
Thursday.
Home day.
Real estate men have prepared
vou lists.
Right now is the time to get a home cheap and on
the easiest terms. Three months from now will show an
increase in realty values. Buy your home before fall
and pay for it with the money you are now giving to
the landlord.
Turn to the real estate columns of today's Bee.
There you will find a great many choice home bargains
advertised for sale on the easy-term plan a small cash
payment down and the balance like rent. In a short
time the home is yours and you have not missed a dollar
you put into it.
and today the officials are completely
sea.
lence a certain man, wno is described as I
tall, weighing about 180 pounds, looking
about 36 years, old and . possessing a
smoothly shaven countenance, Is In im-
defrauded M. T. McMahon ot Lincoln, In
a real estate trade which the two men con
summated about three weeks ago. The man
who was arrested traded to McMahon
Slanr Return-and Are Escorted to
' Destination by Relays of
' Armed Guards.
KIEV, Russian July 20. Tho expulsion of Inert' and both spoke of the advantages of
Hews from Kiev' continues at the rate of dry farming. .Talks were given by Frank
forty-five Indlrtduala a day. From July -4 Gardner of Mead county and Prof. ,H. H.
wnttl July 15. 407 were expelled by what is Stoner of Highmore. Officers were elected
known as the eecond method that Is. they as follows:
iwtre forced actually to leavo town. During President. F. E. Chamberlain of Brook
the same period 1.U1 persons were expelled I Ings; first vice president. Governor R. S.
fcv the first method. Which In . effect is I ry . IB. wconl1 .Y,ce president.
- W R Wnnl. AT Plt.t.., th tH trl ....
warning lur liicir uuiio, uuv ycr- A .1 MnP.ln ..f Hnl. ritv. rt..-h
ils them time Jor a settlement or private vice president, Prof. C. Willis of Brook
affairs. In the majority of cases tho latter Ings; secretary. J. L. Soule of Rapid Cltyj
-,..., in.rr.nii,,. '. in I treasurer. Mark C. Rich of Hot SDrlngs:
uu. F.Tv- . - executive committee, Mrs. Florence Jeffries
mat category are prone u nium w n.iev of 8taniev countv. Fred Holeomha of Pen-
fcfter temporary absence. . nlngton county, M. Champlaln of Hyde
n m-lnn tne twelve davs mentioned there county, Mark C. Rich of Fall River county
16S exmilaiona from Solomenka and ia . -ong . ail itiver county, rror.
JB1 from Demleflfka.' .
Since May It. when the Imperial decree
ordering that all Jews who could not estab
lish a legal rlghb of . resldenoo . elsewhere
hculd be returned within the pale, the re
stricted district of tho Polish provinces and
Ukraine, .became effective, there have
Wn, expelled . from this city, Solomenka
suid Demteffka 'Suburbs 3.011 persons by
tho eeoond method and 3.641 by the first
method. However, in making this total of
Sfif.2 allowance must bo made for a lam
nereentaao of duplications In tho count. HURON, S. v.. JUiy is tpeciai.-irii
Many havo been expelled only to return teen nunareo peopie neara oionei u. a.
and be sent away .again, while tho expui- Oearhart ot Buffalo deliver the closing
aions from Solomenka and Domlef fka are number of the Huron Chautauqua Sunday
I largely: oompoacd of those who were orlg- night It was one of the most foroeful and
eloquent lectures ever neara in tnis city
and waa tho pleasing clmax to the splendid
program enjoyed by thousands of people
during the Chautauqua, which has been
In cession for ten days. The program
throughout waa one of much interest and
Included some of tho best speakers, readers
and Impersonators in the country; So suc
cessful has the Chautauqua been that ar
ranaements have been Inaugurated for a
ahci
atric
Ythe
C. Willis of Brookings county, J. C. Head
ley' of Lawrence county, Hon. Frank Gard
ner ot Meaae county, tsa bteuger or Custer
county and D. R. Malono of Lyman county.
CHAUTAUQUA ASSOCIATION
FORMED. AT HURON, S. D.
Foarth Seaaon Proves Great Sneceaa
and Cttlaeaa Form Permanent
Organisation.
nnnn. Wttma.il llrnn. Theaid
BOONE. Ia.." July 20. (Special Telegram.) mediate danger of languishing in the county eighth acres of land located in Custer
Mrs. .Josephine Baraos, a prmlnent.club lb"1 n do wooaooj. . .. . T county. OkL, whiBh he represented to be
and church worker, was found dead iff the The.- smooth shaven trawl commenced finely improved, having upon It a modern,
cellar of her home this morning, where operations a tririe alter it O'clock Tuesday four-room house and including sixty-five
she had laid all night. 8ho had gone there morning, when ha called at tho' home of acres of land which was In cotton. The
to put away some food and dropped dead Mrs. Johnson, 1910 Sduth " Twenty-fourth whole ho valued at $3,200. In exchange Xor
ot heart failure. I street, and rented a room from her, paying this land he received from Mr. McMahon a
ti down and asking Mrs. Johnson to take city lot In Cleveland, O., valued at 11.600
Iowa News Notes. that amount from a perfectly honest look- and $300 in cash. It was understood, too.
MARSHALLTOWN Over $10,000 In Drem- inr 120 bill. Indeed, so Innocent lnaklnir Mil ).. tn receive another lot fmm
iums ana purses nas oeen nun, up py me , th. bll, th.t Mrs. Johnson ili1 nnt MM.hn when he nv. . aatlafaotorv
Murri n i mint v n air ajianciatlon rnr tm an-l - -
nual fair, which will be held In Kldora on I even question its geni'lreness and handed deed to the Oklahoma property.
September 8 to . out $15 In change. I Nutt after receiving tho deed to the
MASON CITY Carl Kelley. who Is now Not content With this, fling at high Cleveland property, lost no time In con
building a $50,(W0 canning plant at Hamp- finance, the hero hied Hmeelf to the home veylng the property into cash, but sold It
factory it WaJerly, will nSxtprlng erect of Martin Hancer, 612 North Eighteenth Immediately at the extremely low figure,
a still lurger plant' at Mason City. street, where he duplicated his previous $600. McMahon meanwhile, had not had
NEVADA As a result of Inflicting a Performance, this time receiving but $5 in his suspicions aroused and he was blissfully
slight wound Just above his knee with a change. Ignorant of the deception which had been
wralthrmanrHuarT. ly.ng Vt 'tho Aut ,atcr Mr' Po.W tll a few day. ago
point of death, blood poisoning has re- the bill which he had received in payment when he went to Oklahoma to view his
suited and the attending physician has for a bill of goods at the Benett store and newly acquired possessions. Then It was
little nopes oi nia recovery. . infnrmml. much to hla Hlsummf !.- that ha learned the land In Question had
MASON CITY The promoters of the rail- lu . it n n . i,,. Th. t,m i. . never vn ao much aa been under rultl
ci?yy aZ'oaageTer. Tn tm. cnaay h"k n1' '"Ued by the Mercha nd vation. and that the four-room modern
and announced their decision to build a Planters bank of Georgia and bears the house was but a shack standing alone upon
connection with tne Winona & Uouthwest- date 1856. So far. so good, but the bill la I the Oklahoma property
?r" ?!:o-,:!.de.1. h".Llfc;?i"0iwy ca of the old "wild cat currency." which He immediately swore out a warrant In
I 1 i t a. ) rtik. I T lannln f rM" f h S si rrAflnt. of- Nlltt. whsk Uiaa
aS&:.n Pd in the hand, of Detective, trailed to this city on last Saturday, and
aiscoverey of tho fine-aiguting aoiliiy of .d Pattullo and Davis, but a -yet the man
ciamuelson, a member ot Company U. He
tnslly expelled trout this city.
WOULD UNIFY' FOUR GREAT
IRISH SOCIETIES AT MEET
Biennial Convention of Ancient
Order ot Hibernians at
.. .Portland.
PORTLAND;' Orb., July 20! Tho forty-
aeventh biennial convention of tho Ancient .lmnar program to be given here next year.
uratr or ttioerniu.ia waa caiiea 10 oroer Col(nel W. A. Lynch, Hon. E. L. Abel,
in thla, city today, but adjourned within
a few minutes Until tomorrow. The. only
business transacted was the appointment
of a credentials. cummltteo.
Three Iniporlaub -subjects are scheduled
to come before the body for Action. First is
a proposition to unify the four great Irish
societies the u United Irish League, the
ISelnn Felnu, the Gaelic League, and the
Ancient Order of Hibernians.
The second proposition is the inaugura
tion uf a movement which seeks to induce
the Iii"h to leave the large' cities of the
east and take up nsrleultural pursuits.
The third will bo an effort to organise a
national Hibernian insurance society and
to Include a provision making It compul
sory for all members ot the order to take
out Insurance.
The Massa,chuKetts delegation today
adopted a resolution favoring the re-election
of fclathew CummlngH as president.
J. W. Campbell, H. J. McGarvey, A. B,
Sheldon. Dr B. H. Sprague, Hon. George
Wright, George C. Fullenwelder. R. C.
Gibbs and others have formed a Chautau
qua association and have already received
aDDllcatlons for several hundred seaaon
tickets for the 19U program.
FIVE THOUSAND IS PRICE
, SET FOR LYNCHING, MAN
7' ?- t
.tpply fof .Pasnawtoa (or Kllllaat Of
tarl Kthertuatou, Lynckrd
1 ' ' July ' Second.
NEWARK. O.; Jiily 20. -Of orgs Bohon.
president of tho Mercer National bank at
Harnliiburtt and udinlnlstrutor of the oatato
of Carl F.iherlngtdn, the an tl-saloon de
tective lynched Jiero on 'July H, today wade
aoi-mal demand uvin the Licking county
aJthoritls for the $j,000 damages author
ized by the stnto td'.be taid by the county
to the rstate birsons lynched.
Ton-Kht Itolion tl..ti.J tlutt ho would bring
suit In federal court for $40,009 damagea
agalnot fi.rrnor Sheriff Llnke and his bonds
luitu. ..." k; .' t
pluggea an eight-inch bull's eye seven times
In succession at axi yaras, a ieat striven
for. but not attainea at the reueui state
shoot in lea Mutnes.
MARISHALLTOWN Harry Smith, alias
Harry Davis, a clover forger of small
etiecka. who Is wanted here and in other
Iowa cities, was arrested today at Ottumwa
on a charge of forgery, emlth waa the
name used here on forged checks airs. re
gating $u. In Ottumwa the name of uavis
was used on a number or checks for $tt,
FOHT DODGE "Ed" Johnson, who has
has not been apprehended.
Detectives Pattullo and Davis were put on
tho case. The arrest at tho Windsor was
tho result.
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SNEAK THIEVES PLY TRADE
Homo of J. H. Foil Entered in Ab.
aenco of Family nnd Valuable
Jewelry Stolen.
DEAN MAY LEAVE BELLEVUE
R. S. Colder Gets Offer of Presidency
of Whltvrorta Collesre In Tacoma
nnd Will Probably Accept.
Dean R. S. Calder of Bellevuo college
Tho Key to the Situation Bee- Want Ads.
Burglars and. sneak thieves are again
becoming active in the city. The home of
J. H. Fell. 121 North Thirty-eighth avenue, has received an offer of tho presidency of
unvanced from official lamniiahter ot Fort was entered ye.terday evening by burglars Whltworth college, lacoma, wasn. uean
Dodge In its cradle days to caretaker ot while the family was out and two gold Calder has made a tentative acceptance or
the big aro lighu ot tne city, took hla wife watche., a gold brooch set In diamonds and the position and will leave tho last of the
hit week fo S tL'r i 'hone?mn Tr"! P""ls and a gold ring set in rubles and week to look over the ground. Whltworth
various Fort Dodge friends assisting in pearl, were stolen. The thieves gained one of the strong colleges of the Pacific
making the traveling budget suitable tor a entrance by prying open a door In the rear, coast with a good endowment and a splen-
S wUPh Mrua Mrs. C..tl.man had a gold watch and a did equipment In all probability Dean
loaned out In the country for the time of gold ring taken out of her room In the Calder will accept the position.
the parents' absence. Georgia hotel and Joseph Crowe had his Only laat week he refused tho chair of
FORT DODGE Webster county has Just $2-caliber revolver sneaked from under the philosophy In Emporia college, Emporia,
won Its second drainage caae, involving pillow In his bedroom at tot South Fortieth Kan., at an increaae of salary, preferring
to remain' at Bellevue.
Dean Calder ha. been one ot the strong
est members of the Bellevue faculty since
190$ and. If ho decides td accept the west
ern position, his loss will bo felt here. He
graduated from Wa.hlngton-Jeffer.on In
1X93, doing hi. post-graduate work In Lelp
sic. Ha Is also a graduate ot the Western
Theological seminary. Before coming to
Bellevue he occupied a pulpit In Johns
town, Fa.
contracts on ditches, lhe first caae waslitreet
aeiiiuu mu.i iqhbuij ktk.i uKiue imai
fall and Involved about sixty land own
ers and $19,000. F. A. Llttel, receiver for QYRIAN
w.rd Hrnthra. Illinois drainave ainir.n. mi
tors, was the plaintiff. Judge Albrook
MAIMED BY KOREAN
handed down the decision In favor of the Henry Rapealon
county. x no ivutsui tKn intuiveu fis.uuv
and arter taxing tne caae unaer advise
ment. Judge Wright made public his deci
sion today. The significance of these vic
tories Is that at least in Webster countv
all plana and specifications for drainage
worn must oe louowea exactly.
Saffera Injury
Hands of Sar Klo Kim Daring:
Flgbt.
at
Dentist Leaves Bride
Waiting at the Bank
In a scrap at the Lyons hotel. 111 North
Thirteenth street, early this morning,
Harry Rapenlon, a Syrian, had part of
his left ear and portion of his cheek torn
off by a Korean named Sar Kle Kim,
rendered crasy by overindulgence In liquor.
Sar, who was taken out of the hotel by
Officers Ring and Murphy after a desper
ate struggle, ' was brought to the police
station and charged with maiming the
Syrian
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DKTltOlT. July 30. Charged with swind
ling a Brooklyn. N. Y... woman out of
1S, 500 cash and several valuable -bonds.
after marrying, her. Dr. Henry B. Keeler,
said to havo once been a prominent New
York dentist, was arrested in Detroit to
day. In company with him a woman Is
held at police headquarter., , who. It la
alleged, posed as his sister and assisted
him In getting the $13,600. .
According to tho police, the authorities
of America and Europe have been search
ing tor the pair. They say the doctor has
been searching the world over in pursuit
ot health. He came here for treatment.
The sister was recognised by detectives
and whrn they' heard her telephone the
doctor to leave the place, meet her and ! officers, and the doctor and the "sister1
tske a train for Chicago, bocauso they were went tn the bank after the money. She
Wilhelmine Lynch, whose money he is said
to have taken. He made lova to the examination set for Thursday
woman and told or his fabulous fortune In
Mexican land properties. oon he married
her.
One day after their marriage, so Mrs
Lynch Is said to have told tho police,
Keeler Is said to have mentioned to his
bride that he waa In trouble with the
"""" ,uu,unl or" lana- Bids for tho new fire chiefs automobile,
Ha la alliriwt tn hava tnM har thmt It yt..l.l I ... .....
. . .... ..... ana ln new molor cnemicai truck were
lake considerable money to straighten th opened by the Board ot Fire and Police
matter up and Mrs. Lynch say. alio went Commissioner. Tuesday afternoon, and a
to a Manhattan bank with the doctor and meeting will be held next Thursday evening
nis
her savings.
Sewer Workman's Life Saved.
CRE8TON. Ia. July . (8pec1al Tele-
He waa arraigned before Judge Crawford ftam.)-Whllo working In a sewer ditch at
Wednesday morning, and hi. preliminary
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: Office Bollrilaar at Blant.
PIERRE, S. V., July 19.Speclal Tele
gram.) Fire at Blunt this afternoon des
troyed a brick building belonging to Mrs. R.
W. Beebe, with a loss of about $5,000. The
Northwestern engineers for the Blunt
Gettysburg line had offlcea In the building,
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POUCE BOARD OPENS BIDS
Will Award Contracts for Fire Chief's
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being watched, the atrctta were made. New
York officers ore after them now. '
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They went In an automobile, she told the Una on tho combination chemical engine
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In response to a request from the
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slater went out another dooo ,1 polka.
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