Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 11, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THKREK: OMAHA. SATIKDAY. MAKCH 11. 1111.
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ANSWER TO CADET TAYLOR
Bee Publishing- Company Tilfi Iti
Efply in label Suit
BASIS THE DEFENSE BESTS OS
rafcllratloa (lrtr tawaltteci
Tret. ..4 C....J M.thn e. I
im Jaatifr prlal
frit lira.
t ut". - n-ff,. !-fit 1" "-t1 t thft i i,tut r-ant h ef v . virc lwk in fie
I traced h"m to Mm ami t.Kh tie rn br different Khwl t-ui.tl.rc in which tvr
no falhf-l or eai ,n thrnw en w rMr-n 1.0 jij cWwe t ivir ifriMM. hich
cr"' were c rt"d tf"-KJ i c a ' ' v ty stents rf
sl rneMion of It out of the rM
A larnc n tiilft of lawycri stJ law
thTxnicout te cit hve sitn'lar rump In
their hand for collection at tte present
per. ' frtttS5ttsttt
firm j
t
On tinned from Firrt rase t
mar keel Chiraco
1
City of Omaha and throujhfvit the t-tt-t
Nebraska, and to some titrnt In the
lnc of VaMr.tn. t) C. a certain tr
1 of and concern in raid plaintiff of
r I-ti a eery la hereto attac hed
J'.vhiMt 1' which a.d article waa read
ard cxjTiimented ui-on b a lare nunitTr
f readers of said Iiaiiy Herald- and the
cLarse-a contained in aaid article became a
jlvert of general talk, comment and to
tor,ty, and thereaier the paid article was
nen frreat additional notoriety and pub
ic Ity be teaon of the commencement of a
A el salt by aaid Maintilf against the
Herald ljbliaclnr Ccmipwrir. In the Lis
vrirt court of LHJuglas County to recover
tne sum of 0.(i. alleged damage to
a!d plaintiff by reason of the publication
rf aaid article, that said action wee sub
sequently dirmlesed by aaid plaintiff at
the costs of aaid plaintiff which dismissal
ca need groat and additional notoriety.
cmmt and publicity of tba charge
contained In aaid article ao published, and
by reaon of tha publicity, notoriety and
comment caused as aboxa stated ar.d tba
diemtmaJ of aaid libel ault It became and
w aa and ever atneo bu bees a matter of j
general know lex! go and tbo common and .
(eneral belief of a largo dumber of peo
ple In Nebraska and In Washington, V. C .
and tba publio feceraiiy that tha said
ctargea and statements of and concern
ing aaid plaintiff so as aforesaid published
la said Iaiir Herald war trua
Trwta of Charsea.
The said defendant further allege that
the certain chart of tad concerning said
piaintlff pubUsbod as aforesaid In aaid
article In sstd Daily Herald, relating to
th control and administration of tbe goy
ernTnent pruning office became and was a
rubject and tn attar of Investigation by
the Congress ct tbo Called State and a
re port of said kivestlgarjoa known as
House roctunent No. tXO of tbe 1st Ses
sion of the soth Congress of the United
State was made and published and be
came a part of tha publio records of said
Congress and the publio librarys of tbe
Vnlted States ml such Investigation and
report showed that aaid charges were well
founded and true and great notoriety of
aaid charges and the truth thereof by rea
son of said Investigation was given to tha
public and a great man? persona and the
publio generally ta Washington, U. C.
and In Nebraska and throughout the
Tatted States knew of the same and be
lieved said charges to bo tree.
And with reference to the said publica
tion of said article in aaid Iail7 Herald
and with reference to said Investigation
and said report, and by reason of said
knowledge comment and notoriety of the
sice and the belief aa bercla set forth In
the truth of said charges and the truth
or said report tbe defendant herein alleei
that do Injury or damage was or could
be caused or occasioned ta said plaintiff
by tbe publication of said special tele
gram by this defendant, and that he was
not Injured and could not bo damaged by
any charge or statement contained or aet
forth la saM special telegram or what was
so generally rumored, published and gen
erally belies ed to bo trua of and con
cerning hira.
Refera te Exhibits.
"This defendant further answering said
petition. aJlegea: That prior to the publi
cation of said special telegram, to-wit. In
the month of February , H. there was pub
lished In tbe said Omaha DaUy Bee and
la Tbe Omaha Evening Bee. newspapers of
general circulation in the City of Omaha
aad throughout the State of Nebraska and
to aome extent in the City of Washington,
D C. certain articles of and concerning
aid rlalntiff of which copies are hereto
attached marked respectively. -Exhibit t."
Exhibit X." -Xxh'bit f and "Exhibit a."
which said articles and each thereof, at
and Immediately following- the time of
publihlng tbe same were read and com
mented upon by a large number of the
r'sde rs of Mid crwtpspers and tbe charge
contained in said srticles became the sub
eot ef general taik. comment and noto
riety in said Cay of Omaha and through
out the Stale of Nebraska and to some
extent la the Cay of Washington. D. C-.
snd b reaon ff the publk-lty. notoriety
and comment of said articles and the
ct.rg-s thc-rfin it.ntair.ed and set forth
n aaid art lie the aaid charges therein
li'tiiained be.kir,e and were and ever since
lave been a n;eiur of general knowledge
and the common atd general belief of a
lare number of pc--P m Nebraska and In
W akhir.rton. P C. and the public gener
ally thai the aaid charses and statements
of and corKm.n taid i'laintiff so a
kf'refcSid published in aaid newspapers
were trua
And In that behalf the said defendant
f.tther "Ure. that by reason of the
p-jbMcstiori of said rharsea tn said news-
rsfers In February. I., and by reason of
said kao ledge, comment and notoriety
cf the fcame aitd the belief as herein set
forth in the truth cf said rhanr-s the
J ' " rad it . t a..tk f. t e in te c -v-
ernmfnt h noVrv !v tm rc ni (rKmri
hi uf3 worrr,wn rr.TTlii and con
certed the ?me to bi on uw He had
. olames of Harir r M mth!) . St. NichMa
and o her like pi-b!ica-!or, brund ;n it
itny;e M?J snd to-.k 1hrn to h o n
j r! a'e-'librnrv He h4 at the tirre ri
J larse and expenie oltime bound fnr
jhimeelf. contrary to law and in d'finc
I to the pigment princ:.lp -.f common h"n-
etr He had the bead and othr material
', fT the mha r.r iblican rrid In the
.public printlne office. at ri'frnmetil i ,iIr,f
'ifiiM ror wiiich re wr rad a
; cent. He male S pretcnd-d e of
tnolflire pre tf E P. Pornetl Co .
at merely nominal price end
cr.need It to Orrahs a "hf.uF'h-ld
oi-," sti It In no, or wj until re-
cenii. in :e Tn toe r;-ruoj!csn onKe-. !
W'hn'-li A Co disclaim any kncaledee of j
the mutter.
the hark tne :thm Talrs grasp thflume In moil inarc-e tl.'y rprew?.t
school c i!rtrn ierr.i! were practi'-ally ; city warrant arid other Investment mhich
tf-von-i -ecovtry of tr-eir o ner. Yhen'bae ben frwarod to the Tailor con
i k r-.Mrn tri.t t. rfrw out t-er de- m t&r collection ud whi. h have been
ioit no mutter how rmall the amount, .cashed by its mnai-r
they were notified tlat the bar.k would
i.ke adianthce of t' :xt-da rule and
that they could not hae their monej with
out the full notice permitted by law. An
it"''ire of thee questionable method?
i
'if
I it
'DERG bUITS ME"
but not account
fo-. Jn some caees Taylor has even rep- j St
resented that the money represented by I J?
the warrant could not be co lee'ed. whenljj
the records In the city treasurer s office 1 if
To Be
hciwed that they bad been
f-.i.. ... . - I u' er
Cor pt-s1oi1 Record frnn the puVej
prtntlng lbrary. tore out of them all;
lv- contajnlnr reference to John A. j
Ixiin and destroyed the mu-liat-1
ty The brousht a rrrf-edy fli to the
plan of pub.ic hool children a deposits
and broucht the Tajlor bank sliarply to
in the Pi'lv part of 1VC
Prefli. by Bella F.asbeaaleaaeet.
In the mear.while Taylor had be-en con
stantly mlt;n in pulitlcs until finally In
the fall f be Kecured an erection t0
the city council from the Ki'hth ward
i uin the re puhiican ticket. As councilman
a new cpenins aji-earcd f r profitable
fir.anci' r:riK Hnry Holln was then tra-
f the city and became the ready
accomplice of TaylcT. Ahhouch the bar.k
was riever a tity depository, lioiln had
prevkius! had an account with the Glohe
hark, in which It l.xd mode unlawful de-
h.jj
ems l J
volumes To dotsii his 'etty theft
and peculation would le too tedious
to be Worthy the attention of the reader
Suffice it to sv that he apparently etole
everything be thourht he could safely lay
his hand on.
"But this sort of thing was not the
worst. When the book of the dead and la
mented John A. Logan was ready fur the
press this infamous creature Cadt Tay
lor. It Is assorted by 'those who ought to
know, went to the widow and demanded a
half Interest In the venture of Its ruMi
cation. He asserted that he hsd written
It bodily and threatened her with exposure
to that effect. Hie brother. Beach Tay
lor, had been Locsn s private secretarv.
Vnder these threats Vrs. Losan yielded
and gave to this cresture. Cadet Talor. a
half interest In tbe book as a projrty. Po
far as can be known he never contributed
the scratch of a pen or the value of a cent
to Ita production. He simply blackmailed
and robbed the widow of John A. lxigan
out of thousands of dollars at the very
moment when a man whom his paper now
villlfl es and maligns was pushing througrh
congress a measure designed to relieve her
financial distreaa.
"The career of Cadet Taylor in Ne
braska Is familiar to all. He has been
personally and through his paper a bull
dozer, a blackmailer, an utonionlst and a
cringing beggar by turns. He Is known by
his dally conduct to be one cf the most
despicable characters that ever proailtuted
the human shape to the habitation and us-
of a brute As a thief, blackmailer and
scoundrel he stands without a peer in the
present repute and past history cf a state
in which that style of creature it alleged
to have flourished with considerable lux
uriance. That he la a liar and a sneaic
goes without saying as necesf-ary to the
round completeness of his general char
acter. "And" tflis is a faintly drawn rfcture of
the man who seeks to lead the respectable
Journalism of the republican party In Ne
braska and In thus describing him The
Herald simply essays to turn a dim and in
iuffioieat liRht upon the only man In many
thousands who know that he has had the
hardihood to villify and slander John A.
Methane. Reveling today In the fruits of
thievery and knavery, he resides outside
the penitentiary' simply by the mistaken
grace of those whose duty it was to arrest
and punish him."
Exhibit 2.
From The Bee. February X, 1W:
CADET IATLOR S BAD RECOUP.
Career or the Bank Wrecker Nominated
fa Collector of Cuatoma
RELATIONS WITH BOLLN AND BART
LET. History of the Notorious Bubble Bank and
Other Itiscreditable Transactions for
Which Taylor Is to Be
Now Rewarded.
"The announcement of the nomination of
Cadet Taylor to be surveyor of customs at
the port of Omaha, although rumored for
some time, has r roved a surprise to every
body fumllhu- with his unsavory record and
questionable standing in the communUy.
The seiec lien of a notorious bank wrecker
for this res jKmsi bie position naturally re
calls tbe many disreputable arfairs with
which be kas been connected since he came
ta Omaha.
"Cadet Taylor was projected iclo this city
shortly after tbe advent of Grover Cleve
land to the presidency, by whom he was
dlalodged from a lucrative position In the
governmestl printing office at Washington.
Taylor had been made chief clerk of the
government printing office under S. P.
Rounds, who had been appointed public
printer through tbe Influence of the 1111
noie del-ation In eonjrresB, from which
state Taylor also hailed.
Gaverawaeat Prlallaa Office Jobs.
"At the expiration of his terra as public
printer tbe late sir. Rounds acquired the
now de-facet Omaha Republican and
brought Cadet Talor to Omaha with him
to assiai la 0e management of thai pti-er.
Punng the rloeing years of its bushwhack
ing
I posi of t tie puhlir funds Tbe account i
; lad heen opened Ju;j- II. wren IK'.O'O
I of tne public money was placed there to
iTumn n.l3te Ta!or end draw interest iur
the prixate purse of the treasurer Thi?
deposit reached Its maximum I'eccml-er SI.
IKK. when it stood at :i.W. It was frad
ually reduced from lime to time until Jan
uary 1, 1S.-C. when there was only Cif' T
of the city money In the possession of
Taylor s bank. On that date Cadet Taylor
took b's seat in the city council, and Just
three days later the embexxling city treas
urer hid placed an additional deposit of
tZ.W.iQ with tbe bank. One wetk later Tar
Icr was made chairman of the finance
committee, with especial oversight over the
city money. In deference to this additional
prentice another block of S3.n was !l!ecall
deposited in hi bank February T, and not
a dollar was drawn cut until after the
embesilemer.t of the treasurer was dis
covered. Haa a Llae Oat with Hartley.
Naturally TayKir was one of the coun
rilmen who n.&ue strenuous efforts to have
Bo'.ln retained In office after his defalca
tion, notwithstanding his admission of
tjuilt, and not until after Treasurer Du
mom was Inaugurated as his succeieor was
Taylor compelled to disgorge the last cent
cf tba funds unlawfully deposited in his
bark. Taylor set up the claim at the time
that the lV.K' and more found in his bank
when Bo'.ln was deposed was school money
which Bolln had a right to use as he saw
fit. but the records of the city treasurer's
office disclose! the fact that there was
no money w atever in the school fund,
which had been completely exhausted, and
that the money In Taylors bank was not
only city money embexxled by Bolln. but
should have been known to be such by
Taylor as chairman of the finance -committee.
"To bolster up his Globe tank Taylor bad
had his lnt'titutten made a Hate depositor)
by fiiine a straw bond, with himself and
other officers of the bank as sureties HU
clow connection with the late embexxling
state treasurer. Bartley. enabled him to
procure a deposit of the state funds In
the rum or tU.OOn. which, with intereet. a
rrepaOng m.sjeJ.M. Is to this day held to
the suspended account of the state treas
ury, a total loss to the taxpayers.
Flue Job ( Baalt Wreeklaar.
"In June, 1W. the Globe Loan and Trust
company"s tank went Into bankruptcy,
with Urge liabilities. Including fcrr.Oon of
poor people's deposits and practically no
assets. Tbe cash on band when it ciosed
Its doors had completely disappeared. Tak
ins advantage of a law newly enacted.
permitting Insolvent hanks to retain the
asoeta under certain conditions without a
receivership. Taylor filed another straw
bond with the state officers, signed by
hln-self and other officers of the failed
bank, by which be retained possession of
Hot only the backs assets, but alt-o of its
books, records and papers. To this day,
altl ouen nearly three years have elapsed
since it insolvency' was declared, no visi
ble effort has bo a made to pay off tbe
creditors, cor is it known that any de-
IKmor has received back a cent of his
money.
"Notwithstanding ail
"
tiiu tun rr.eij'4-i u'i c ii iui vi irr
connected with his bank. In other
I coiiected money on niortcate paym
j without turning it over to the owner for
when, he was acting as agent, and be has
1 t-een repe atedly brought to an accounting i
on'y by threats of criminal prosecution j1
' "Among tue numerous pending ctaim.
! involving fraud perpetrated uon clients
by Cadet Taylor as manager of the de
j f unct Globe Loan and Trust company, are
tbe fallow ing
I ' National Bank of Commerce. New- Lon
don. Conn. &1.IN5. warrants coiiected and
r.ot remlttedfur. Claim now In the bands
of Logar Hoffman, attorney.
J. H. Kendall. Watertow-n. Mass, a
claim of $'..K for rents and city warrants
collected and Trot accounted f 1 T. Claim lu
tin? hands cf McCoy it Olmsted, attorneys.
Omaha.
' Firtt National lank of Barnestown, O .
ciaira for II W. school warrants coiiected
and not remitted for.
"Randolph Savings bank. Randolph. Vt.,
can get neither Its warrants nor the pro
ceeds. Amount hot stated." .
KxfclMt S.
From The Bee February X, 1K:
CROOKED DEALS BT TATLOR.
Wakes a Good Thing Out of a Building and
Loan Assouiatlun.
MONET IS
TAKEN IN
PAID OUT.
BUT NEVER
Peculisr Banking Methods Employed by
the klan Who la Nominated for
Surveyor of Customs of
the Omaha Port-
SUJKC (COS stall
Requires brains and good judgment. Having tome of each, we
e&re therefore successful a any of our competitors have to
acknowledge. And the main item of our great success is
"BRAND CLOTHES." As the biggest retailers of men's
clothes in Omaha; with an asortment of stock selected from the
"world-wide known" superb creations of the "House of Kup
penheimer," "Schloss Bros.", Society Brand and Hirsh-Wick-wire,
which we guarantee to be three times the sixe of any
other stock in town, we give you all opportunity for choics
from the very best that cost you no more than the common
kinds that have no name or origin. The brainiest clothes
thoughts in the world are entered in these makes of clothes
we sell, and comparison will convince you of their superiority.
See tie new "Burmah" pampas, "Bamboo", almond, beuii
and Calcutta shades in our windows, which are way In ad
vance of competition,
MAGNIFICENT SUITS at $18 TO $35
BEAUTIFUL ONES AT $12 AND $15
The Eots'
Spring Suits
Xlt Arc
Showing
i - y
t V i - I
L
"The publication In Tbe Bee of the tacts
disclosing the disreputable record of Cadet
Taylor, the newly nominated surveyor of
customs, has brought out a host of addi
tional transactions In which the Taylor
bank was used to absorb other peoples
money.
"One of the Ingenious schemes devised
by Taylor for fleecing the public which
was overlooked was the Mechanics' fav-
mgs, Loajl and KuUdlng association, which j
he organized about the end of 1KH. This
association got out a beautiful prospectus,
the officers of which, however, were sim
ply officers or employes of the Taylor
bank. Tbe association Issued certificates
of membership by which the holders agreed
to pay to the secretary, who was Cadet
Taylor, 11. per ehare each month, fof
which they were to have the privilege of
securing loans under stated conditions
Among o there, James Gilbert of this city
subscribed lor rive snares u eeecurea ui
certificate of stock and paid in his money
at the rate of FT. 50 a month from June,
l5e5, to April. 18SS,' receiving receipts from
Cadet Taylor as secretary. When he In
quired wny no meeting 01 iiocanumcn or
directors w as ever held he found thet the
II Yob Wtct To Sec
tbe real thing In erring
hats, just walk over to
our great bat case and
Inspect the creations
that will be in demand
this season from one
extreme to another
are stiff and soft hats
that will become every
fnce and figure. The
variety of colorings are
many, but all are as
interesting as tbe
prices
S2.00 to SS.OO
Ak for the celebrated
Cravenette Mallory
bt $3.00
John B. Stetson Hits,
$3.50 u &S.OO
And the big array of
tbe choicest, crlspest
styles are new Idea
rational, clean-cut and
distinctive. Whatever
rour boys' age. what
ever yoar taste re
ijulres for bim, you
will find the model
here, perfectly tailored
and very modest in
price
$3.50 to sio
Ask for our Special
School Suit, at
84.50 d $5.00
They have two pair
of troupers.
New for
Spring
New
Neckwtar
New Shirts
New
Hosier?
New
Underwear
New Gloves
New
Collars
34,
bad several mortgages In the bands of the
Ulote Loan and Trust company for col
lection. Although they had reported that
they hsd been unable to collect anything
on the securities It was discovered thst be
these questionable I tween tliiO and belonging to Mr. New-
manager until he uccteded In unloading
tbe wreoaed institution upon the unfortu
nate parties in whose hands it went to
pieces in liOh While still In control of this
defendsnt herein alleej-e that no ln;ury or j paper T lor was eposed in his shady
darr.age was or ecu'd be caused or oc- methods tn a most scathing arraisnment in
cstioned te raid plaintiff by the publUa- the editcsnal columns of the Omaha Herald,
tloo cf said filial tel. pram by this de- then owned by lien. Jonn A McShana
f.iwtart ard that he was not Injured and i In bis Article the refults of the congrea-
transactions, cadet Taylor audaciously
presented himself In the fall of laX lor
renominauon on the republican ticket for
thu city council. Itcaten at the republican
primaries in his own ward by Thomas
Crocker, at present register of deeds, Tay
lor sought revenge by running aa an iade
iiericixt candidate against the republican
nominee with the idea that he might thus
e.t-ci the democratic candidate. As was
to have been expected, he was snowed un
der at the iolls and Crocker, ibeepubLi
caii iiutninee. was emphatically endorsed
by the people of the ward.
Frwadelewl l.Ma Traataaelleae.
"Since his exit from the counol Taylor
has been pretejiding to do a real estate
and loan business as a remnant of his
broken back. He has had his hands kept
full chiefly dodfrir.g or stra-ehitnin out
fraudulent transactions growing out of the
bank a business with which he has been
cvnitt-ted for years pat. tmly a few
weeks sgo the nominal president of the
bai-K. who had bc-c-n urd by Taylor as ail
intermediary, was arrested on the charce
career Cadet Taylor oirate4 as its ! of embexslement of trust funds collected
id the name of the trust company. While
the prcecution failed. It waa not before
Ta lor had mule strenuous efforts to keep
had no money. He discovered that the
officers of the bank, outside of the Tay
lors, were to all intents and purposes fic
titious. The money collected by tbe Me
chanics' Barings, Loan and Wuiidmg asso
ciation, which probably amounted to thou
sands of dollars, waa supposed to have
been paid by Cadet Taylor as secretary to
Cadet Taylor as manager of tbe bank and
swallowed up with tbe other assets when
it went Into liquidation. '
Saaee Old baane.
."The New-ton case, which was referred
to, seems to bare been a game of the same
kind. S. B. Newton of Milwaukee, Wis..
jouid not be danaccd ty any charge or
nateirent contained or set forth tn said
ipeclal te lerram of what was so generally
-umored. published and generally believed
it t-e tros cf and raccemtitg him.
Fihlkll 1.
From the Curaha Herald. Oct. X IsML I
"A TRIFLE FKHN'AI. j
"The Omaha Republican haa of late a
roe-d deal to aa about democratic tneth- j
da It has taken ni-c.ai pains to dis-
eesnmale chars era of corruption acamat the
deicratic candidates and especially the
candidate for governor. While three
charges are untrue and Impossible, it mar
be amiss te consider whence they
Fiona! latest igation into the office of Pub
be It-inter Rounds were made public, de
cloting tie fact that Taylor aa chief clerk
tad ucgi the govemaient rffic and ma
terial fcaT private work, sold veluab.e nia-
jchinery aa old Jur.k and wantonly de-
stroyed public property without excuse
Taylor, to vindicate hlmwlf. brought niit
with a great flourish of trumpets f r lt.
daniaes to his injured reputation, but
as soon as the attorn) a for the defense
began ta take depositions substantiating
(he charge's be dismused tbe suit st his
own cost-
Bilae tbe ar Oat ! I eala.
"An ssteresting feature of the case la the
some, to look behind the newspaper and' fct that the shenffs fee bill for to a was
discover the individual who prompts thnn returne lecembr a. lsw. without txu
aaa who anay be held reponsible ror tbcm i lion, a after diligent search no goods and
and whoee character gives color to them, chattels or lands and tenements of the
The Republican ta largely owned and is' within tamed Cadet Taylor are found In
aaid ta be wholly controlled by Cadet Tay- j Douglas county, Nebraska The tectimony
lor. It la proper to inquire, who la Cadet ' taken fit the oonaressional ineti(carion
Taj lor T What kind of a man is he?
"It happena that the answers to these
duestiotui Is found in the sworn testimony
cf Intelligent snd expert men. ta whom the
utmost reliance can be placed. Tears ago
a opea hearted, generous and unsus
picious mil known and esteemed by every
ton had been gathered In. Repeated ef
forts to secure tbe money having failed,
Newton swore out a warrant for criminal
prosecution of the president of the bank.
who had receipted for the money. Upon
trial at the polica court receipt of the
money was admitted, but tbe defense set
forth that tbe money bad been cor.ecte-d
by tbe Globe Loan and Trust company
and not by Its officers Individually, and
that the Globe Loan and Trust company
had takejj the money and turned It over i
to the Globe Savings tank, In which it j
was deposited at the time of the failure, j
and where It Is still credited on tbe books,
with possibility cf repayment to Its owner.
Upon this showing Judge Gordon released
the prisoner.
"The case of the National Bank of Com
merce of New London. Conn., which has
already gone Into the district court, boing
found on docket ti. page Ja. represent city
warrants collected and not remitted for.
Judgment was rendered in favor of the
National Bank of Commerce for nearly
tlJ0. Tbe warrants were presented by
Cadet Taylor la person and the check made
payable to bim. Tbe check Is now In the
(Cocunued on Eighth Page
so danas-ing to Mr Ta)lors reputation
n ay be found in l.ou-e document rtion
... rtueth congress, finst session
"After unloading h:a tottering neaspant-r
Taylor Inveigled a number of fnenda and
cap Halt ti into forming a bank for him
to maaace. The bank was IncorTK.ra t ed
editor, publisher and primer In the north-! under TVe state laws In the year lv under
rest, was appo'nted public printer Whie j (na tlft, 0f the Globe Ixan and Trat
he wetnt le Washiart ja be nok with bira , corcta". and later evolved a aevir.ga te
aad sneer h s chief cle-rk this creature ; prttr,,.t under the name of the e.1 X
Cadet Taylor li. w Taylor wormed his way ; fvuog, taik. As Its chur factotum Tay
lnu the confidence of Hrims; R. Rcd , w,r constantly , devising Inpenies
will alwais be a mystery Rut he id so i ,.eir.ss to gall t;.e public ttirongB this
He tad practical control of the govemmrtt Unl fr th, pcniary benefit of tumaer.f
pnatir.g effice under the adminiraiU..n of arjj J nwa.ea
Rounds and te made it a new: of thieves .....
4 a boihouae of Jobbery. It 1. n Jt I - t-e.alea.
kecwMary to rwtapitaiaie the evidence to! "r1' f ,b Bit succaful grafts was
how that he pocketed thousands of u'ea " u" ,h" s4"'1 children in n.e
t.ar by coiuaio w-iih those he fur-r"b" schoo'a Ta k procured trrouh
ii-d aui4lies te ll.e iuvwaawet It wiJ t Ld-cala. lrmliioa u in-
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The suits with which the exclusive
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express style and put clothes con
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Let us shW yu our new spring cUthine.
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cme to take a lk at the choice new
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(Warranted 20 Years)
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s'.ts, la elbt racist dlamonda oa tba above or any similarly
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or deliver your aolutlon beforo p. m., Saturday, Marca
II, 1111, to tbe Content Department, .Scbmoller Mueller,
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Only one member of a family may eater.
Only one solution will be accepted from tbe same coa
tfitact. No one connocied with tbe music trade nor first prUo
winners in previous contests may enter.
Neatness. l:dt-s tbe correctness of tbo reply sent us,
will b taken into consideration In awardlb-f tbe prltca.
Contest closes Wednesday, March 16. 111, at i p. m.
Bead or bring la your replies aa early a possible.
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PIANO CO.
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a Tol. Doug.
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