Tin; A srXDAV WVA-'.: VUL 9, 1011 A SAINTS YOICE THEIR PROTEST Semen at Lnmoni Condemns Russian ' Atrocities Toward Jews. MONEY REPORT SHOWS PROGRESS Finance of Drnnnilnallon lime 6rntta In Rrniarkshle Manner Order of Fnorh luif of Dlsrneslon. LA VON I, Is., April . (Special Tele tram. J The Reorssnlsed Church of Jesus Christ of letter Pay Paints In Friday' Vsijalnfii" session of their annual oonfei enre In this city adopted by almost unanimous vote resolutions of protest maliml the Rim an strodiies practiced upon the .lews. These resolutions and preamble reached the conference in the reported artlon of a Joint council of the first presidency and quorum of twelve ostles, the two Usi ng quorums of the church. The preambles recite that the Inhuman treatment of the .lews In Russia outrages the modern con reption of the rights and privileges due, all mankind, and that the failure of Chris tian civilization to protest aaalnst such la tantamount to sulpable complicity. i I Decide tn oler Protest. Therefore the conference reaolved to voice Its earnest protest aiainat such atrocities and to send a copy of the resolutions to the prea!1nt of the Cnlted States and the senate and house of representatives, that tha matter may be dealt with diplomati cally, having In lew the amelioration of these condition Tre presiding bishop of the church. Its chief financial officer, submitted his re tort, which Indicated a steady prowth In money receipts and expenditures In church work. He assumed his presi nt responsi bility twenty jears ago. wh-n the church was spending ahout $4,000 per year for Its poor and I'.J toO for support of the families of Its missionaries This last year $T.'hio ll spent In aiding poor and llll.rtoo in sup port of elder's families, while the tithing receipts hsve arrwn from Mo. In i to l!77.flno the last year. BS vote today Ihe conference decided to hold the 1012 conference in Indepen dent, ilo ct Order of Knock. A' feellna of some tenseness was thrown Into the conference today by the rending of report from the I'nlted Order of Knoch. a aocletv recently ornanlred under the laws f Missouri whose avowed purpose Is to Id the worthy poor and needy. The con ference seemed to experience ome diffi culty deciding- Just the form of disposing of thla report and placlnit It on the min ute. Utile debate was had on It, but a few remarks marie indicated that the exact leaal relation of the new society to the church was far from settled In the minds of some of the delearateH. who seemed to fear some letfal complication might follow any .attempt to assume control of the new fraternity. The report was perfunctory In character and was finally received and voted on Ihe minutes without action. The evening meet In was under the auspices of the Daughter of 'Aon. the Mothera' organization of Ihe church, at which a program was ulven mixed with discussion of the question uaual to such mother' meetings. Mr. B. C. fmlth of Independence. Mo.. I the president of the society and Mr. D. J. Krant of the earn place Is secretary. BOGUS COINS IN KANSAS CITY Plat,, to Flood l llr with Counterfeit ( Ragles and Doable Eagles b . Inearthed. WAKHINtJTON. April 8-What secret sen Ice men believe was an extended plan to flood the middle west with counterfeit gold coin has been discovered In Kansas llty. M. H. Little and Charles te Vaul have' been arrested charged with passing counterfeit eagles and double eagles. Re ports to Acting Chief Moran of the secret service bureau say that firty-nine eagles and thirty-two double eagles, probably gross metal plated with gold, were found t ry ths two men. SUCH SPLENDID PROOFS GIVE PE-RU-HA ITS PRESTIGE. ononoiA Kidney autl lilatltler Trouble Mis. Jackson Hadley, Ksopus, N. Y, w rites: "It Is with the greatest pleasurs 1 srlte this. For years I have suffered terribly with kldasy and bladder tToakl. Th pain In my back by spells was so great 1 could scaicely stand on Diy feet, and such terrible headaches and pain around my heart, and was so nerv ous all the time that lifo seemed a burden to me. "I paid out a great many dollars, both for doctors and patent medicines', and no benefit only for the time. "One day. looking through a I'eruna almanac, 1 aaw how many (had been benefited by using i'eruna. i followed directions, and after taking feur bottles tf Peruna. can stand on iny feet and work all day wll(i comfort. The pain In my back and head has entirely left me. Snd I am nut so nervous, and can say 1 am ' eeatpletely eared from all kidney trouble." IntcruaJ Catarrh Mrs. M. E Seymour, R. F. t. 1. Mow man, . Georgia, writes; ' "I am ready to epeak a few- words la faor cf feruna nd -isnaJIn. ' "I have tried them for nearly every 111 of life for myself and family, and Sailor Man Just Keep Away from the Sea i in. e a sailor. alwava a sailor This Is the opinion of John .1. HrlerH. (htef eieitihian. fiisl i las who hat Jut been appointed assistant to the tecrtilting officer at the navy re cruiting station. Mr. Hrlerly hag been off a battle ship but a few days and has nut cot uir his 'a. a legs." as he tails them r.inl is hankering for splashina ol the waves and the kM ell of the. briny deep. Although III the set vice but six. j eai's Mr. Li iei ly has ivceivud n iiHii hHbly turn pi iiuioi ion. Sim lion in an an oidinarj seaman be It'll tiit ship not two wicks anu with the above title, -Mtei two yiais a tn Ice in the icirultliiK elation lie Will return to tin nuvj to iehe pi o motion to tile pclty office of chief elecli ii ian. Twenty months between the fust and second iiill.-lin.nl. Cibily Worked In railroad shops, but th tall of the watcis was too m h for Mm to enduic and he returned. ' It only proves," said Mr. luieii, "that no matter what )ou go Into, the obedience of orders and hard work will win success for you." Mann Makes Protest Against Unfairness of House Democrats Arbitrary Action Scored in First For mal Conference of Republican Leaders Including Insurgents. WASHINGTON, April S.-The first for mal con I f r m e of republican house leader Including representatives of the Ilium-Kent portion of the party, was held bore this afternoon. It followed a refusal of the democrats to give any mure committee places to th republli tns or to restore the proportion that has heretofore existed be tween the- two parries In the committee assimimenis. Affer. the conference Minority Leader Mann nave out a statement arralRnlnvt what ha railed "the unfair, arbitrary and brutal action" of the democrats In "trampHntf the rights of the minority." Mr. Mann submitted tho situation to the conference and asked If he should not refuse to name committees entirely on the limited basis of representation given by the democrats. It was determined to go ahead with the selection of republican members. !r. Mann said absolute fairness will be shown the Insurgents In the arrangements. air. ntann declared that the democratic members of the ways and means committee lad adopted the policy of making a ma jority of seven on the tirlnclnal commit. tees, wheress a dominant party never b- rore ciaimen more than six majority. FARMER ALLEN LOSES CASH Reports Loss of fliSO to I'ollce l)e rlarlnax It Disappeared While In Vorth Fourteenth Ktrrrt llonse. William J. Allen, a farmer well along In years, who says he lives near Lincoln, while pursuing his way along North Four teenth street, was lured Into a house at M8 North Fourteenth street. When he left the place he says he was short VIM. which had been filched from him. He communi cated with the police and Beatrice White, Jessie Lee. Ardell Williams and James Lewis all negroes living In the house were) arrested and charged with being suspicious) characters. The money was not recovered. : COLORADO IOWA find them to be all the doctor claims them to be. Peruna coxed me of Inter nal catarrh when my doctor could not." Headache and Weak llack Mrs. Kninia Qreeii. 1040 Kalamaih St., Ienver, Col., writes: "reruua has beea a (Teat blessing to sne. I suffered agonies with severe headaches and a weak hack and could hardly drag myself around. "A friend who was visiting me was taking I'eruna for Uie same trouble and Induced me to try It 1 soon found that I was being helped and In less than three weeks X felt like a different woman and In four months I was well. Peruna certainly gave me strength. "I consider It an Ideal woman's remedr." Systemic Catarrh Mis. Augusta Pauline Ochs, II. F. D. t. North ICnglteh, Iowa, writes: "1 took Peruna over threw years I suffered froni systemic catarrh and had pains In my right aide so I could hardly do my housework. "I era St years old, and mi now doing al my houaework. I ,am In the beet of keaith and cannot thank The Peruna Medical Department enongh for their good advice and medicine." Cannot f J JOHN J. SlULnLY. Cudahy Ranch Raided and Managers Chased by Guerilla Fighters Automobile Beats Horses in Race with Rebels Marauding Expe dition Led by Williams. CALICXIOO. tal.. April R. With bullets flying about them, managers of the fudahv ruin li. in an automobile, won a race with rebel cavalry to the International boundary tonight. The Incident was the climax of a mauraudlng expedition started by Plan ley Williams, the rebel leader, who has Itecn operating Independently of the In surrecto forces at Mexican. The chase followed the looting of the Cudahy lanch by Williams' men. The Americans on the ranch learned of Wil liams dcalun and nailed for the American line. .The rebel cavalry. In hot pursuit, tried various ways to make short cuts, and twite Ihe rebels were clone to the fugitives. The raiding band numbered eighty-seven men and after the episode they strangled Into Mexican. After the arrival of Wil liams In Mexlcall. Captain J. H. Griffiths, commanding the I'nlted States troops here, summoned Salinas to the boundary and made a formal demand for the return of all propel ty taken by William. Salinas promised that the property would be turned over to the American authorities. The ranch is controlled by "Jack" Cudahy of Chicago. Hart Lowest Bidder on High School Job Proposals of Five Contractors Are Read After Some Discussion i and Quibbling;. Five contracting firms submitted bids to build the north and west wings of the high school tinder the revised plans, ss drswn by Architect John I.atenser. The offyera were opened yesterday afternoon, Joseph H. Hart of Omaha submitting the lowest bid with an estimate of I.TTn.WiO. The other bids were: K. P. Could Sons, 3S9,500; J. C. Mardls. HM.fiflO; Bridges Hoye. 139S.. 735.78, and the Noel Construction company of Chicago. WO.OOn. Though the blda were scheduled to have been opened at 2 p. tn . an adjournment was taken until 4 upon a request of K. O. Harrllton. an Omaha contraotor. who stated that he had been unabje to get his estimate In shape by 2 o'clock. Aftetva lengthy dis. cusslon the board agreed to give him two hours additional time, despite protests bv other contractors. IT B. Overhaul, a representative of the Noel company, protested against the ex tension of time. After the board granted It. he withdrew the bid. resubmitting It Just before 4 upon a request of I.atenser, he says. Before the bid was opened Fred Hove of the firm of Bridges g- Hoye protested against the reading of the bid. charging the Noel company had not sent a certified check sufficient under the advertisement. The board, however, overruled the protest and permitted the Jjld to be read. After the bids were open the committee on public grounds and buildings went into secret session with the b!ds. saying that they would be reported on at a special meeting of the board this afternoon. The revised specifications do not Include the completion of the bulldlnc. sav con- tractora. They state that certain parts of the basement snd fourth floor are left un finished and additional funds will be neces sary to finish the building at some future date. The r.'vlsed specifications also include a material reduction in the power plant. The original bids, w hich were opened last Monday all exceeded the $.175. Out). The low est bid angreaated $r23.000. Train Robber Holds Up Diner Employes Armed and Masked Man Secures Forty Dollars in Few Minutes and Makes Escape. ST. LOriK. April 8-lron Mountain pas senger train No. 4 waa boarded tonight within the city limit, by an armed and masKeti robber, who held up the white steward on the dining car. four n,,.IO waiters and a negro chef. The robber, aa far us has been disclosed In reports to the police of the occurrence, did not get more than 40. The train Is the .-ame one on which a Pacific Kxpreas company messenger was held up snd robbed a month ago by two masked and armed men. No arrest was made In the former case and the police are Inclined to believe that one of the men who participated In the first oldup. emboldened by his first suc cess, probably was the man who held up the train tonight. No passengers were molested. The robber got on Ihe train at the Broadway station. In Carondolet. and paid a rash fare to I nlon station. After the only Intervening stop was mads at Tower Orove the robber left the day coach, passed through the Pullmans, halting long enough In the vestibule of the diner to don his msak. Then he Invaded the car. flourishing h'.a revolver. The robbery waa the work of only a few minutes. Ths robber backed eut of the car and swung from the platform Into the railroad yards. Police have found do trace of him. s s tse ta' Ik Kf' y i Ml W ' I j J S V New Kris tor liiiirks the tnio when tho Spring Fashion Kace lias heon run. What kind of a start have you got in tho run ning; AVe mado ample preparations to supply all your wants. Kveryone who "outfits.nt Orkin Bros.' Douglas Street Store will finish satisfactorily. The cost is not so groat, unle.-s you wish to make it so.Wo can give Tailored Suits Thai Have IV o Equal, at S19.SO, S25.00, $29.75, $35.00 and S39.GO S NEW COATS AND SKIRTS FOR Coats at S12.SO fiKIrls at GG.OO As a siK'cial lor JMonuav stvlish coats, made of fine and various stylos. Made and $17.50, special for 1,720 RESCUED FROM STEAMER Big Crowd of Passengers Taken Off Frinzess Irene Without Accident. CABIN YIELDS TO - STEERAGE (TMn l.lner "till Hard and fast In tirlp of ftande and 'Will Be Prisoner (or Another Week. WNK HILL I.IKE SAVING STATION. 1.. 1.. April &. In five hours and ten minutes, this afternoon the 1.720 rabln and steeraKS passengers on the strandVd North Herman Lloyd liner Piinsess Irene were transferred to the deck of the Prlnz Krlederlc Wllhelm and one hour aftr nlRht fsll they were on their way to New York. The feat is unparalleled In the history of marine disasters and probably will re main so for years to come. Not a life was lost, nut a esse of panic was reported. The first passenser off was a woman and the second a baby. The cabin passengers generally gave precedence to the more timorous ones of the steerage. As for the liner on the bar, nightfall showed It hard and fast In the grip of the sands and Captain Goddard, of the I -one Hill Paving station estimates It will be a prisoner at hast a week, perhaps a fortnight. In the thirty-eight hours since it struck, It has been favored with com paratively light weather, but a stiff blow from the southwest might open Its plates, crush In Its tmlkhend snd wrench apart its stunt steel frame. Krscae Work Proceeds. Ted small boats, two tugs and the relief ship too)-part In the rescue while a revenue cutter and a derellcO" destroyer stood by The steerage passengers were led down by' the furwaid , companion way, thence clambered down a rope ladder into small boats. Kioin these they were transferred to the tugs John J. Timmlns and John Nichols, which ley safe In the lee of the liner. With the steerage passengers out of the way the wind and sea down, the tugs mad fast alongside and took the cabin pasvengers directly s boy id from a rear companlonway. The first tug left at .45 0 clock and the last at b.bi o'clock this afternoon. All in all it was a day In the annals of life saving service of which the three crews, who took part In It, feel Justly proud. They believe It a record. When the work was all over. Captain Guddaid. the veteran of the Lone Hill station said he had never handled a more docile lot of passengers. The life savsrs had feared hysteria, or possibly panic among the steeiags passengers, montly Urees and Italians, but they came aboard 1 heei fully and even Jokingly. Tonight Captain l.eiten Von I'rtersrn Is still stsnding by hl ship with his crew of Sm) men. He repeats that he cannot under stand how he happened to be stsnding ten miles off his course when he struck. B0Y CARRIED FROM EL PASO TO KANSAS CITY IN A BOX loath lot-Led up for TnrnlV-.Mue I Honrs When II Tries u ! Steal Hide. KANiA8 'IT Y. April v-When th Golden rUate Limited ttain to Chicago on the Rock Island railroad arrived here from I the weet Friday a knocking n I ea 1 one of the storage boxes underneath a Pull man ear. The box was opened and fan Ruhno. II years old. was found Inside The bey said he had climbed Into the box a; HI Pssd. Tex , and hsd Intended to rema'n there for a ride of fifty miles .V train In spector locked the box at a s'stton a few miles awsy. and the boy remained a pris ; oner twenty-nine hours the time the train ' tskes to travel from El Paso t. Kansas I City. MONDAY, A GREAT SALE Gowns and Actually worih $22.51), There Are Over 500 All very pretty styles, some are very elaborately trimmed and others .ire plain tailored. The materials are the finest Silk Foulards, Silk Taffeta, Chif fon Voile, Marquisette Serge, Etc., in all colors and all sizes. GOWNS and DRESSES A Mmtr a r V w-m. m $41 AUlUAUiX W UK lit $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, $32.50 and $35 On Sale Monday.. Tailored Suits for Easter we 'will sell women s new serge in all colors ;$250 to sell for $15.00 Monday Prairie Parkers Will Compete for Betterment Prize Owner Who Makes His Place Show Host Improvement Between Now and Fall Gets the Money. Tralrie park lot owm-rs t their annual meeting last night decided to accept the proposition of the corporation that laid out the addition snd will compete for a betterment prize of 10 to be awarded In the fall to the owner whose premises make' the best showing in comparison with their appearance as spring opens. I'mpires will be appointed now and an Inspection will be made of all property entered. The Prairie Pnrk club decided to tiike measures to protect the trees and shrub bery from the depredations of the boys who break limbs and otherwise disfigure til greenery which the residents of this tract think Is one of Its best features. Con ferences with the police and the Juvenile officials will be held. Officers were elected as follows: Presi dent. J. J. Rder; vice president, S. M. Morgan; secretary. M. J. Ctirrun; treas urer. (.). T. Alvlson. The meeting was held at the home of the retiring president, 1. c. King, 2JI Fowler avenue. MICHIGAN PROFESSORS ENTERTAINED IN OMAHA Missouri alley Alumni Asportation ilve Luncheon to Isllors Frills)? ouii. The Missouri Valley alumni of Michigan university entertained and were entertained by two prominent guests at a noon-day luncheon given at the Commercial club yes. teirtay. They were Dean Henry M. Bates of the university law department and Dr. Peterson of the university hospital. Roth gave Interesting talks relating to the work being done at the university. Preceding the couis-a those present, numbering about fifty, sang "The Yellow and Ulue," their favorite song. Dr. Peter son told of the last national convention and made the statement that five wills tince that time had been made making bequests to the university. They have also received tJO.uK) in a lump sum. which will be used toward the erection of new build ings. HS asCSEU? ireet Dresses ' $25.00, 50 To Choose From so m As a special for Monday we will sell ahout 150 now tailored skirts. Most of them are samples and skirts ft that are actually worth from special for Monday MacVeagh Advocates Civil Service Pension Secretary of Treasury Attacks Big Payments on Account of Civil War in Speech. PHILADELPHIA, April S.-The civil war pension list was attacked by Franklin Mac Veagh, secretary of the treasury, tn an address at the opening session Of the fif teenth annual meeting of the American Academy of .Political and Social Science here today, when he advocated a civil ser vice pension for government employes. "We have a perfectly enormous civil war pension list, which is not a credit to us. It never had a scientific or a Just basis, although a worthy motive gave it origin It has lost Its patriotic aspects and has be come a political list, costing the govern ment shout lltiu.ooo.iioii per year." said Sec retary MacVeagh In his opening remarks, as presiding officer sl tills afternoon's session when the subject of industrial In smance and retiring allowances was dis cussed by experts from all sections of the country. Mr. MacVeagh said further: "Outside of that ne have pensions or a retiring list only for army and navy offi cers, the supreme court and the public health service. The whole civil list Is left I without any protection or consideration. II Is most Important that a pension list be established for the civil employes. FORT DODGE MERCHANT DIES Pioneer Iowa Farmer and Wenltbr Hnslness Man Kucrmans to Heart Failure. FORT DODGK. Ia., April 8. -f Special. ) Adolph Tuerke. owner of the Boston store, one of the lamest dry goods houses hi Fort Dodge, died suddenly this morning "f heart failure. He was M years of age and had never had a day's lllneas In his life. The body probably will be taken to Freeport, III., for burial. Mr. Tuerke was an Interesting example of the early Iowa farmer. He was born In New York I'lty and came to Freeport, III., aa a child with his parents.. Having grown to manhood and married" there, he and his bride came still further west, in vsdlng the wild country near l-einars In the early days and settling on a homestead, where, by tilling the soil, a large fortune was amassed. In 1!X Mr. Tuerke retired from sctlve business life and moved to Fort Dodge. Investing heavily In business ORA.ISJDE1S STORES Special Sale of French Hair Goods KKCONIJ I'UKlit KKKNCH H.VIK These switches are made of bst hades. An extraordinary opportunity 26-inch Switches, 24-lnth Switches, j worth $80.00 I worth $16.00 t $13.08 -t . 810.O0 I J here Is no guuerior to this hair. CM ST I ' K PI Twenty in a,, made, of very best natural curly hair. $10.00 values, at SG.OH $ no values, ft SM..KS $3.00 values, at Ml'liH Shampooing, bleaching and dyeing, 'ointments made by phone. Store I - 77' . fJ V EASTER. $7.50 to $10.00, J V Central Labor Union Asks Fire Inspectors Would Have Governor Appoint Men! to Investigate Protection Af forded in Omaha. t'nanlmously the members of the Central Labor union voted Friday night to petition the governor to appoint Inspectors to in vestlgate the fire protection afforded em ployes of the factories In Omaha. The reso lution was offered by the delegates from lodge 7o. International Association of Machinists. A protest aitalnst American Intervention In Mexico we.s received from the Ohio Val ley Trades and Iabor' assembly. The com-' munlPHtlon deprei-nted ihe idea of war as an unjust Imposition on the laboring man by the capitalists whose property la threat ened by the Mexican revolution. The reso lution wits read and approved by the local meeting After the pattern of the socialists of Xouth Omaha a committee was appointed to gather information on the feasibility of a co-operative store for laborlag men In Omaha. It was mated thai the store run by the socialists in South Omsha was pay ing a dividend of 6 per cent. The commit tee will report at the next meeting. " rAIIOU KXPEBT TILtJi How rat May Be Bemoved Bapldly 1; a lmple Home Bemedy Without uans Itkg Wrinkles, Disturbing- tn Diet or ' .... . Mcssslty yor Baerekse. I-at Is notiuiiK hut unu.n.i .ncigv." nay a prominent physician. Mini the man or women who Is burdened with It can easily get rid of it if they tt ish. All thev need 'I,'-; ounce of Marhioiu. l-u ounce o. Mlud Kxtisct Cascaia Aromatic and 3'4 ounces of Peppermint Water; all of which llicy can get al any good drug store fur a r. w crits Then let them lake one tca spoonful after meals and at bedtime until tdbere d"wn t0 "'e ',Kht ihty an Thla simple home receipt ,s far and awav better than any or all the patent or secret medicines, for it reduces the fat safelv and harmlessly. The Ingredients are In fACl tlt.lli.f O'lu I . . : ."t- -jr., .in. Having uoni tonic and purifying qualities, and so help .. . ,..,, uimirni i ii e stomach. The for It ... .... ..o . , . ami Manually, pre serving a good outline, and. best of all. nteils neitli. r physical exerclae to help it do the work, nor does It require anv change tn diet- one can get results arid still take things easy-eating meanwhils Just what. when and how he or she pieas.-s He sure and get the Murmula In a sealed package, so that you get Msr mola and not a substitute. Adv. I't-nili-es fill, uimliiu li.. prr- M-;v STOKK 1 SWITCH KM French wavy hair, guaranteed natural to save money tomorrow. 22-lnh Switches.. 20-Inch Switches worth $10.00-1 I worth $1 00 a, . . . . s7.oo I at . . 555.00 It usually ells for Its weight In fold. TKA NSr OKMAno 8 To r.U'nd around the bead. Ukfn the place cf a roU, al 2 ftH up to 31 2 4-Inch rolls, best make. $1.00 a- ues, sionday, at "ti hair dressing and inaaaaga is. " mm, r wmm y fl IB M s m X , MM "Willi in I "(II I HI s. 1 ,,w .