THE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, AnUL 2G. 1911. 1 MENTOR k 6 j UNIONS Imperial Hats, the young man's hat, 9,1.00. trc YorjM own 1518-1520 FAENAM STREET chorus of laughter, handrlapplng and shouts of "How does It feel, yourself, lrew7" Cram! Jostles Drew. "There's the district attorney solns to Jail.' railed ona man aa Ford passed down ths atairway. Drew was jostled on his way to ths street and a throng of men, most of them apparently of ths working class, followsd excited and laughing, as lirew and Ford walked ths two blocks to ths jail. Ths turnkey searched the pockets of Drew and Ford, but they were not locked In cells. They were told that for a time they might remain In the outer office for the reason that they expected momentarily the arrival of men that were asked by their const) to go on their bond. After half an hour the crowd about the Jail entrance dispersed. Badorf'a ball was fixed at 110,000 and ha was taken to Jail. He demanded a hearing and the court set t o'clock this afternoon, when Jhe cae will be taken up. La Anselea Officials Call It Absurd. LOS ANGELES, April K.-Asslstant At torney Fredericks of Los Angeles when In formed of the arrest of Assistant District Attorney Ford in Indianapolis on a charge of kidnapping aald; "The arrest of Mr. Ford la an absurdity nd nothing can come of it sxcapt a little delay, fie Is not an arresting officer any way. He want to Indianapolis to collect evidence and to see that the papera In the cases were all right. The extradition pap ers undsr which the prisoners are being brought to Los Angeles were duly exe cuted and signed by the governors of both states. There oan bo no flaw la the case so far aa that la concerned; and as to the arrest and removal from Indianapolis, why, Ford had nothing to do with It. He will take care of himself alt right." Prisoners Eaaected Today. Both the district attorney and the labor leaders were busy today preparing for the legal struggle that will begin with the ar rival of John and Jamea McNamara and Ortle McManlgal. The three prisoners are expected here tomorrow and District At . torney John D. Fredericks la arranging preliminaries for a speedy arraignment and early trial. " Mrs. D. II. Ingersoll, the San Francisco lodging house keener, cams to Los An fries today to be present when the pris oners arrive and, if possible. Identify James McNamara as the J. B. Bryce who was a boarder at her home prior to the ex plosion which wrecked the Times build ing. On the same train with Mrs. Ingersoll were Anton Johannsen, former organiser of the Building Trades council. According to union labor officials, repre sentations of a proposed general atrlka In this city have been greatly exaggerated. As a concerted move on the part of union labor It has not been contemplated, they sav. Party Paaeea Taroagav Albauarrewr. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M April . Handcuffed and locked In compartments, J. J. McNamara, J. B. Bryce and Ortle B. McManlgal passed through here at 1 o'clock today enroute to Los Angeles They were guarded by eight detectives from Chicago and a Los Angelea detective agency. John McNamara was put on the train, according to the crew, at Dodge City, Kan., having reached the station there a few minutes before the train In an automobile accompanied by the officers. He waa not with the other men and It Is said by ths passengers that hs probably ' did not know they were aboard, Bryce gnd , McManlgal looked out of the window and smiled at the crowd. UPAJVU JlBY KEEPS THE BOOKS Court Mara Private Detectives frosa Areas to Records SelsaA, INDIANAPOLIS, April M. By an order of Judge Joseph T. Merkey of the Marlon county criminal court. Issued today, only the county prosecutors, members of the grand Juryand officials of the Interna tlqnal , Association of Bridge and Struc tural Iron Workers will be permitted t examine books and papera taken from the offices of the association. This action, taken 'oa application of attorneys for the as sociation, and with ths approval of the county prosecutors, bars private detectives DIAMONDS When you seek diamonds that embody all the purity, quality and Intense brilliancy of a perfect blue white atone, you need go no farther than here. Our choice col lection embraces some of the moat attractive pieces that we ever be fore hare had the opportunity te exhibit. You are cure to find here just the kind of a stone you are looking for, and are certain te get It for a price that will be satis factory. 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Every man likes Benthor Shirts. 91.50, 92.00, 92.no, 93.00 and up. norm aTOwt and unofficial Investigators from Inspect ing the books, correspondence and docu ments. - The material was locked up In the grand Jury room and wtTl be submitted tq the grand Jury tomorrow In the course of the In vent I nation as to the identity of ocrnona il who deposited dynamite In the Iron Work ers' association storage compartment In the basement of the building In which are Its offices. A part of the books and papers were seised by the police last .Saturday night in a raid on the offices, led by William J. Burna, a privets detective In the employ of the National Erectors' association. The raid followed the arrest of J. J. McNamara, secretary-treasurer of the Iron workers. In dicted In Los Angelee for alleged complicity in an explosion at the Llewellyn Iron works. Ryan Disregards Summons. Superintendent of Police" Hyland was summoned before the grand Jury today and afterward a summons was Issued for Frank M. Ryan, president of the Iron Workers' association, ordering hlnr to produce ad ditional reoords.. Ryan was to have ap peared this aternoon, but he did not do so and by order of the grand Jury deputy sheriffs went to the office building with a wagon, plied the desired documents in It and toojc thsm to the court house. It was said the grand Jury at this lime did not care to examine Ryan. The books and papers demanded by the grand Jury were atacked about the four packagea of dynamite fuses. -explosive caps and alarm clocks discovered by the police !n Saturday night'a raid. The explosives were removed to a secret place by the authorities and the' other material waa guarded by the polloe until It was taken out. Attorneys for the Iron Workers' as sociation,! who strongly protested against the removal of the reoords, frankly aald their purpose In aaklng the -court for the order granted by Judge" Markey 'was to prevent examination of the books by De tective Burns and his asslstanta and by Walter Drew, chief counsel Tor the National Erectors' association. Drew aald he awaited with Interest the return of Detective Bums from Toledo, O., where, according to dis patches, he obtained k the check room of the union station subcase which Burns said belonged either to J. W. McNamara or Ortle McManlgal and contained evidence tending to show complicity in dynamite ex plosions. . Frank P. Baker, county prosecutor, an nounces that the grand Jury's Investigation will go Into Intimations that there was a conspiracy against the Iron Workers' as sociation and Its officials resulting In the "planting" of the dynamite, to create evi dence against them. In their office building. These allegations were contained in atata ments attributed to tbe union officials. Mr. Baker also said the grand Jury would probe the chargea that tbe dynamite was collected here with the Intention of using It to destroy buildings being erected by Contractors employing non-union Iron workers. Tbe depositing of the dynamite in the basement of the office building was In Itself, be said, an offense against the statutes of Indiana. He declined to say what witnesses are to be called. Superin tendent of Police Hyland spent two hours In the grand Jury room. The trend of hla testimony waa not disclosed. Walter Dryw. counsel for tbe Erectors' association W. J. Ford, assistant district attorney of Los Angelea, and Frank Fox, chauffeur, were arrested tonight oa affida vits charging them with having kidnaped J. J. McNamara. - The men were arrested on warrants lssusd In the court of Justice of the Peace Manning after affidavits against them had been made by an attorney for McNamara. Drew and Ford were released under bond of 16.000 each and Fog under bond of $3,000. All the bonds were given by William A. Ketcham, president of an Iron foundry company and an officer of the Indiana Em ployers' association. ' It Is charged that although McNamara waa not turned over to a detective ser geant from Los Angeles until Governor Marshall had honored requisition papers from the governor of California, ha had not been permitted to consult with coun sel or to make a plea of resistance to ex tradition before Police Judge Collins when he was Identified aa the man In the war rant for his arrest. Fox drove the automobile In which Mc Namara was taken to Chicago on Satur day night, to be placed aboard a train for Los Angeleg. BERUER WANTS INVESTIGATION Socialist Mnmner Wants Arrest of Mr. Xamara Looked Into. WASHINGTON. April . -Immediate In vestlgatlon of the arrest and extradition of J. J. McNamara of Indianapolis Is provided for la a resolution Introduced In the house today by Representative Victor Becger of Wisconsin, the socialist member. Mr. Ber ger would have the Inquiry undertaken t.y a Joint committee of the house and senate, the committee being empowered to make a thorough Investigation Into the arrest of the Indianapolis labor union official who Is being hurried to Los Angelea on the charge of having been Implicated In the dynamiting of Hie Los Angeles Times build ing. MOTBafXaTTsI OF OCXAaT TBAaUUtlpS. Port. Arrtraa. SallwL NOW TORK HOW YliKK ST JOHN... HAMKimj . HAM HI' KU. . GI.ASIKIW... OlUMMW... sr John . ..rwlrlc .. O. Wuatogtoe. ..Victorias ..Wiii.tiaa ..ProtMtlas 4raiQiaa ...L.aUaiUba. MARKtOX Xl.rm.nla.. Manila Sar.rw ANT KKF vir.ii P"HTLANt Meattr rn.r U'4.TU....,a.iM- wiik.li buVUt ,anMlu4..., ..Oatrla i U. POLICE ARE SEEKING ELOPERS Delay ia Preparing License Gives FYW a W 1 K waienoo man a nuncn. OFFICERS HUNT HIM IN VAIN ttril (on pie Fauud la Dea Moines, Fnmlaheil for l.nrk of Food Mus-ultne Get the En. rnmpment. (From a Staff Correspondent. DES MO:NE8, Ia.. April 25.- Special Telegram. ) Daniel Houls of Waterloo and Htizel Hsnnlne of Colfax are being sought by the police to head off an elopement. Motits had been at Colfax organizing a lodge and became acquainted with the girl, who In only 15 years of age. The father of the girl learned that the couple had started for Des Moines to get married and he notified the clerk here not to Issue the license. Houts appeared In due time and I sought a license, but the clerk was so I long In getting It ready that Houts be came auspicious that a trap waa laid for him and he left. The couple then disap peared and cannot be found. j Hryan to Lay Cornerstone 'Officials of the Your.g Men's Christian association have asked W." J. Bryan to lay ths cornerstone of their new edifice while he is Iri Des Mo nes next Monday to at tend the Jefferson day dinner. Aared Couple In Want. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hammond of Lud Ington, Mich., both past SO years, were found weak from two days' fasting by Humane Officer J. W. Jenney this morn ing. The aged couple were returning to their home from California, where they had been In quest of health. They had only enough money to reach Des Moines and had not eaten for two'vdays. Encampment to Muscatine. The committee named to investigate whether the state Grand Army of the Republic encampment should be trans ferred from Muscatine because of the strike today recommended to Commander Dyer that tbe encampment be not trans ferred. : 0j.aI moose Successor to Calvin. Governor Carroll has called a meeting of the State Geological board for Wednesday of this week to be held In his office, at which time a successor will be elected to the late Samuel Calvin aa head of the state geological survey. It Is not known who will secure the place, but friends of Prof. S. W. Beyer of Ames are understood to be urging him for the place, as he was been connected with the survey for many years. Farmers Are Organising. There waa filed with the secretary of state today the article of Incorporation of the' Farmers Grain and Product com pany of Rlngsted, with a 125,000 capital. The Highland Realty company of Qedar Rapids also filed articles with $25,000 capital. Dr. J. I. Gibson of this 'city waa today appointed state veterinary surgeon by Governor Carroll to succeed P. O. Koto, who has held the office several years and virtually reorganised and made the de partment what It la. Dr. Gibson was state veterinarian many years ago. To Dedicate New Library. The State Board of Education expects to hold Its next session at Cedar Falls next month when the new library building at the State Teachers' college Is to be dedi cated. This is said to be on of the finest college library buildings In the west and cost with the furnishings about $178,000. Tuberculosis Day In low. Information to the state tuberculosis de partment Is to the effect that In practically all tbe churches of Iowa, next Sunday there will be recognition of the work of the study of tuberculosis and sermons or exercises Intended to help along the .work. The day has been designated as "Tuber culosis Sunday." The Iowa department has been steadily at work a number of years and hundreds of lectures have been delivered In the state. COMMITTEE FUSS REACHES CLIMAX (Continued from First Page.) mlttees will hold its fine! meeting to vote on th four places yet lb be decided. It was' said that Senator Bourne, on ths ground of seniority and because of gee graphlacl reasons, probably would be given a place on appropriations, but tbe demands pf La Follette, Cummins and Br! stow for plaoes on Interstate commerce, finance and foreign relations, respectively, would be rejected. In spite of diligent efforts to prevent the disclosure of the assignments as agreed upon by the committee on committees the Interest Inthe most Important plaoes waa so great that most of them became known. Majority Membership. The majority membership cf the great committees follows: Appropriations Warren, Wyoming, chair man i Perkins, California; Gallinger, New Hampshire; Curtis, Kansas; Gamble, South Dakota; Smoot, Utah; Wetmore, Rhode Island; Dixon, Montana, and probably Bourne of Oregon. ' Finance Penrose, Pennsylvania, chair man; Cullosn, Illinois; Lodge,' Massachu setts; McCumber, North Dakota; Smoot, Utah; Gallinger, New Hampshire; Clark. Wyoming; Heyburn, Idaho, and Lafollette, Wlioonsl.i. The minority members of the eommlttee will be as follows: Bailey,' Texas; Simmons, North Carolina; Stone, Missouri; Kern, In diana; Williams, Mississippi, and Johnson, Maine. Foreign Relations Cullom, Illinois, chair man; Frye, Maine: Lodge, Massachusetts; 8mlth, Michigan; Root, New York; Borah, Idaho; Burton, Ohio; Sutherland,. Utah, and one placa to be filled. Interstate Commerce Clapp. Minnesota. chairman; Cullom. Illinois; Crane, Massa chusetts; Nixon, Nevada; Cummlna, Iowa; Oliver, Pennsylvania; Townsend, Michigan, and Llppltt, Rhode Island. Judiciary Clark, Wyoming, chairman Nelson, Minnesota; Dillingham. Vermont; Sutherland, Utah; Braadegee, Connecticut; Borah, Idaho; Root, New York; Cummlna, Iowa, and Brown, Nebraska. STEEL DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Earning for First Quarter of More Than Twenty . Millions. Year NEW TORK, April 25. Directors of the United States Steal eorporatloq today 'de clared the regular quarterly dividend of l per cent on the preferred stock and 1'4 Per cent on the oommon stock. The quarterly report of the steel corpora tion made public today shows earnings of $:l.H,4 (or the quarter ending March II, mi. The report gives the net earnings ef the corporation for the quarter ending March II as UO.001.MT. The board of directors re-elected all tl.s old officers with the exception ef W. B. llckson who resigned his poattjoq aa y!o president some time ago. This placa was not filled. Millards Separated by Divorce Decree Mother It Given Cuitody of Children and Father It Allowed to Cor respond With Them. Mrs. Frankle Harton Millard was granted a dlverce from William B. Millard yesterday by Judge !ay. The case was quietly hoard and not contested. Mrs. Millard Is given the custody of the three minor children, with the provision that their father be allowed to corespond with them and that they may visit with him h reasonable length of time during the school vacations. The minor children are Joseph H., aged 11; Henry Ray, aged 12, and William B. Millard Jr., aged 10. The divorce was secured on the grounds of desertion. THhe Millards have not lived together for four years. No mention la made in the decree of any flnanolal adjustment, nor Is Mrs. Millard given her maiden name. The plaintiff Is the daughter of the late Guy C. Barton, and the defendant Is a son of former United States Senator Joseph II Millard. WAIT FOR MEXICO TO ACT (Continued from First Page.) of Mexico bas addressed the following dis patch to the Associated Press: "Mexico City, April 25, 1911: I reply to your message In which you ask me con cerning the actual situation In this coun try. I am convinced that condltiona of peace, Interrupted for th moment, will return to Mexico and that all Mexicans will unite with the single purpose of fur thering the development and progress of the country. . PORFORIO DIAZ." Gomca Starts Sout Tonight. WASHINGTON, April 26. Senor Jose Vasconceloa of the Mexican revolutionary Junta at San Antonio, Tex., arrived here today to assume charge of the Washing ton confidential agency during the absence of Dr. Vasques Gomes, who will partici pate In the peace negotiations In Mexico. Dr. Gomes will cleave here tonight for Juares, Mex., where, after a conference with Genlral Madero, he will accompany the other peace commissioners to some neutral point where It is expected a fed eral commission will be sent. JUDGE REFUSES TO GRANT RELIEF IN TENSLEEP CASES Application for Hetrlal In Famous Case on Ground Forced to Plead ' Guilty Denied. BASIN, Wyo.. April 25.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Judge Parmalee today sustained the motion of the states' attorneys te quash the proceedlna coram nobis brought by attorneys for Alexander and Bab an now serving time for complicity In the fa mous Tensleep murder cases. The proceedings brought to secure their retrial 'were out of the ordinary and the attempt to eopen the famous cases caused widespread interest. It waa alleged In the application for a writ of coran nobis that the defendants were forced to plead guilty under duress and that they had no relief by change of venue as the whole state was Inflamed against them. Exceptions were filed to Judge Parma- lee's ruling and the cases appealed Im mediately te the supreme court CANADA ELIMINATES ' i CORONATION FEATURE Float Designed to Show Defeat of American Invaders Century Ago Wilt Not Be Ikons. LODON, April 26. It was learned today that It was In consequence of communica tions between London and Washington and bints to the Canadian committee, of which Lord Strathcona Is president, that a de cision was reached to eliminate from the oronatlon program Canada's principal con tribution to the pagentry "Festival of Em pire." The piece was intended to represent the defeat through strategy of the invad ing American force In 811 by a handful qf Canadians.' ' After , consideration t was thought the pageant might wound the susceptibilities of American visitors. HYDE'S LAWYER CONFIDENT HE WILL SECURE RELEASE Arguments In Habeas Corona Case Completed and Jadgmrnt Will Bo Given Today. KANSAS CITY, April fa.-'TAr. p. C. Hyde, awaiting his second trial for the murder of Colonel Thomas H- Bwope, will be released on bond when the circuit court tpens tomorrow morning."' This 'statement was made emphatically lata this afternoon by John M. Cleary, one of the prisoner's counsel, following the conclusion of arguments on the hahoas Corpus case late today. The prosecution finished Its arg-umtfnt nt I o'clock this afternoon and the cvart gnnouneed that It would takf the 'ease under advisement until :! o clock tomor row morning, when the decision will be an nounced. FURNITURE PLANT RESUMES m mm m m Velt Company Comrg to Agreement with Its linking Em ployee. GRAND RAPIDS, Mtcti., April IS.-Ah-pther factory has reached an agreement with the striking furniture workers and work will be resumed tomorrow! This is the Velt Manufacturing company, which employs from thirty to forty men In the making of bar and office fixtures. It granted a nine-hour day and the wage question was adjusted satisfactorily. The concern Is not a member ef the Furniture Menufaoturera' association, which atlll Stands solid. Mexico Land Withdrawn. WIASHINOTON. April 28 - New Mexico lands, aggregating t2t.&46 acres, were today withdrawn from entry by President Tart on the recommendation of Secretary of the Interior Flatter and reserved tor exam ination and classification with respect, to their coal value. Preliminary examina tions of the geological survey Indicated that these lands contained valuable coal deposits. ooooooo 0 4 (OLD GOLD 8 COFFEE li JU Orocers M Boml 0TOM NO- e Maenon, kmS f Hittrt $1 IM hmtf Taof Sra Mus J ooooooo 0 0 0 TELEPHONE MERGER EFFECTED Bill Authorizing- Conncctioni Recently Vetoed at Lincoln. WAY IS FOUND TO DEFEAT LAW Railway Commission Authorises Mad ison Company and Mudlson County Company to Make Physical Connection. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. April .-In spite of the fart that Governor Aldrlch softie time ago ve toed the Minor telephone merger and phys ical gronnectlon measure, the state railway commission today authorised the Madison Telephone company and the Madison County Farmers Telephone company, both doing business In that county, td connect their plants. The effect ef an order. Issued approving new rates of both companies Is to sanction the physical connection which formerly existed between the com panies, but for which a fee of Id cents was Tharged. The advance In the rates and the abolition of the 10-oent connection fee which la prohibited under the present law la the accomplishment of the same purpose under a different guise. In taking up several telephone rases, the commission has given permission te the Crownover Telephone company of Sargent, to return to Its old rate of fflo for farm line switching after showing that the ad vance to 40 cents made some time ago has worked to Its disadvantage and threat ended In fact to be the cause of the estab lishment of another line In that vicinity, The Lawrence Telephone company has advised to discontinue granting 26 cents discounts, where three months rental are paid In advance. The practice of furnish ing batteries free of charge If a subscriber pays a full year In advenes g also con demned by the commission and the Nuckolls county concern has bean told to not Indulge in (bet in the future. The rate to be charged by the Lawrence com pany hereafter wl be II. straight. MANY AT HADLEY FUNERAL Special Train From Omaha to Cedar Rapids, Neb., Bears Friends f Dreeaaed. CEDAR RAPIDS, Neb., April . (9pe-cial.)-The fuWal of Beth B. Hsdley, who died In this city Friday Afternoon, April 21, was held here yesterday. Services were conducted at the home of the deceased by Rev. Randall, rector of ths ttplseopal church at Fullerton, Neb. In order to ao commodaie a large number of railroad offi cials, bankers and business men of Omaha, South Omaha and other points, men with whom tbe deceased had been eloaely af filiated for many years ths Union Paoifie ran a special train. This waa on of the largest funerals ever held In this com munity. WIFE MURDERER RECOVERS Harry Palmer of Floating, Who Sought Also to Kill keif, Ar raigned 1 pourt. HASTINGS. Neb.. ADrtl 2S.--rBnraial Tel. egram.; Harry Palmer, whg fin April t shot and kllied his wlfs gnd then attempted suicide, waa euffldently Mcbvered from his gunshot wound to be arraigned today. He pleaded not guilty t,o a charge of murder, waived preliminary examination and was bound over to the district eourt without ball. London Banker Is Arrested. LONDON. A or! I K. 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