THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY", SEPTEMBER 13. mi. BRIDGE PROBE BY GRAND JURY ATTITUDE OF FRANCE IS FIRM Dainty New Neckwear Claims one's attention just now the present showing in cludes a great many clever little pieces of entirely new and original designs. Dutrh Collars, Stocks and Jabot, which plainly show the handi work of artists: contrived from plain and embroidered linen, with tare and embroidery trimmings little touches which lend a refresh ing effect to any costume. High School girls will find much to Interest them In thla capti vating display. Dutch Collars' and Stocks', 25c, 50c, 75c up to $1.50 Jahots 25c to $1.00 tut ycw8 norm owm atom - 1518-1520 FARNAM STREET 1 1 w A i lit wis am -N. . . rvWrl 7fTv mum GOVERNORS HOLD A MEETING - v Executives of Nineteen States Get To gether in Annual Conference. WILSON WELCOMES DELEGATES Member Rla. Thtmaetves from Federal 1 Control and DecUro They Are Independent Bodr of OffWlnln. tFRIXO LAKE. N. J.. Sept. 12-Gov.rnor Woodrow Wilson of New Jerey called the third annual conference of governors to order this morning. Nineteen governors took their seats within the convention hall. Governor Francis E. McOovern of Wis consin was elected temporary chairman. In welcoming the delegates Governor Wilson ald: "You are indeed most welcome. I sup pore thers never wss a time In America when larga questions wers more generally debated than now. There Is no mistaking the signs of the times. The people of these Untied States elect governors to assume leadership leadership ot the most vital sort therefore. It Is of the utmost Im portance that the men who undertake leadership should come together In com mon council to consider the affairs ot the whole country. It is more Important to draw the country together in thought than in any other way. "The vitality of this conference Is mani fested by the fact that it has released Itself from federal guidance. We are now an in dependent body." Governor Joseph M. Carey of Wyoming mads the response on behalf of the dele gates. Tor ths first time in a year or more, the governors, Wilson and Judson Harmon ot Ohio, faced each other today. The greet ing, witnessed by a dozen of the sixteen governors who spent the night here, waa motcordlal. 4 "How are you governor?" inquired Gov ernor Wilson. "I am delighted to see you, sir, and to bs here," was the Ohio: executive's reply. The two men grasped hands and placed their left hands on each other's shoulders. For a few moments they exchanged pleas antries. . . , t . : The governors plsn to visit Fort Hancooic tn a body tomorrow.. i D'GRAW IN FAVOR OF PARCELS POST (Continued from First rage.) a special program which will take up nearly all of their time during the three days' session. Tuesday afternoon the women were taken through the postofflce and were also shown the collection of srt gems at Linin gers' gallery. Eighteenth and Chicago streeta. 1 rS Banquet This E-ronlna;. A banquet will be given by the Omaha Commercial club this evening at the Rome for the postmasters and their wives. Many of the Commercial clubmen will brins their wives, who have been Invited to a club function of this kind for the first time. The banquet will be Informal. David Cole, president of the Commercial club, will be chairman and A. W. Jefferis will be toastmaster. Senator Hitchcock, President F. G. Withoff of the postmast ers' sssoclstion, Chief Postofflce Inspector Robert 8. Sharp and Fourth Assistant Postmaster General P. V. De Graw will respond to toasts. Polk County, la., Supervisor Rouse Farmers to Activity. MONEY BEING SPENT RECKLESSLY The Key to ths Situs tlon-Bee Want Ads. Saving in Silver f here is a substantial ssvlng in the purchase of silver that will become ramily silver snd be handed down from generation to generation ' Such silver endures for s lifetime and al ways remains a thing ot beauty and an artistic expression of the esteem of the donor. If it chance to be s gift. The characteristic o? silver sold by the Udholm store make these srtlcles peculiarly appropriate for gifts. There ire manv, many practical gift-nugeee-tlons nere. snd if you are interested in silver vou should pay a visit to this store bttory determining- upon vour purchsae. Very beautiful snd Isetlng rifts may he secured here for prices that rtns. from tl 50 to HO. 00. Don't Merely Bay Invest. ALBERT EDHOLM JSWEX.M Sixteenth and Barney MEN DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED IN AFFRAY AT FRANKLIN Prank Smith May Xot Live and C. g. Clem la Charged with Man. lanfrnt.r. BLOOMING TON, Neb., Sept. 12. -(Special Telegram.) As the result of a fray oc curring in Franklin, about 8 o'clock Mon day, ; Frank Smith, whose hime la In the country near that- towa, is not expected to live and C. 15. Clems, the manager of the Franklin Marble and Granite Works, is in the county jail at Bloomtngtoo, charged with manslaughter. The men were In Mr. Clems' establishment playing and drinking. A 32-callbre revolver- belonging " to Mr. Clems was on the table. The men1 grew angry and commenced -ta fight. A report was heard and outsiders ' rushed to the place Just u Mr. Smith staggered out ot the door yelling.- It was found ha had bean dangaroualy wounded In the abdomen. . As Mr. mith had the gun -in his .possession, when the men were found, there is a mystery as -to which one did the shooting. Dr. Hapcman of Mlnden, assisted by the local doctors performed an operation on the wounded man, sewing up five places In the Intestines. The bullet wss not re covered. Both have lived In Franklin county many years 'and are well known. County Auditor Marts Matter by Ke faalnar to Draw Asr Mora War rant on Food Already 38,000 Overdrawn. - From a fctatf Correspondent ) t8 MOINES, Sept. 12. (Special.) Dis covery that the county aupervlsors of this county have been spending money reck lessly for bridge In the rursl district has brought on a crisis in bounty affairs and it win probably result in some Investi gation by the grand Jury. The county auditor started the matter by refuaing to draw any mere warrants on the bridge fund upon the mnple orders of Individual members of the hoard, and when tha board passed a resolution directing the warranta to be drawn, the county treaa uier refused to pay them because the fund is overdrawn. The thre county members appear to b in a combine to spend vast sums for bridges, then to Issue bonds to pay .the warrants All the contracts have been going to one firm of bridge builders. The bridge ac count for this year Is overdrawn about $35,000. As the rural districts pay all the tax for these bridges the farmers are tak ing action to stop the drain. - Gat Engine Maker Meet. A national convention of the makers of gasoline engines and inventora of ma chinery and devices for using gasoline gas opened here this afternoon with . about twenty-five delegates present. The program constats of discussion of various matters connected with the de velopment of gas making, especially the use of gasoline In the same. The makers of gasoline engines are Included. The president la W. C. Carson of North Eng lish, la. Chautauqua Alliance Meets. A state convention of the Iowa Chau tauqua alliance opened here this evening with attendance representing nearly all the chautauquaa in the state. The managers and heada of these organizations will con 8 der matters of mutual Interest In discuss features for next year Iowa Sugar Boaght. Tha State Board of Control today let con tracta for sugar at tha various state Insti tutions for tha following year and for the first time purchased . strictly Iowa made sugar. The entire contract went to a Waterloo firm, Which will aupply augar made at the beet augar factory at Wavarly which haa now been In operation three years. ARCHBISHOP TO DUBUQUE Newly Elected Prelate Received by Largs Number of Clergy and Lay men at Fort Dodge. FORT DODGE, la., Sept. 12 (Special Telegram.) Archbishop-Elect Keane. ac companied by Father Gleason, secretary to Bishop Scannell of Omaha; Bishop Tinen of Lincoln, and othera, arrived in this city this noon on their way to Dubuque.' Two hundred clergy and laymen, representing the Dubuque diocese, met and greeted the new archbishop here, coming in a special train and taking Archbishop Keane back with them, his private car being attached to their train. Bishop Tlhen returned from Fort Dodge Immediately to bs present at a church dedication. Celebrate Golden Weddlnar. CLERMONT, OA., Sept. 12. Former Governor and Mra. William Larlbee are today informally celebrating their golden wedding anniversary at their home, near this city. The former Iowa executive, who is now nearly 80 yeara old. takea a keen Interest In every public movement and his dailly correspondence Is almost as large as it was during his active work. TAFT'S VISIT TO HASTINGS President Wll i.e.k at Chaotaaana Groand nail Attend Banqnet aiass3 i HASTINGS, Neb., Sept. U-Spclal.)-Elaborate preparation are making for the visit of President Taft In thla city on October 2. The president will arrive here at 4 p. m. and will be taken at once to the Chautauqua pavilion, where he la sched uled to spesk. The pavilion haa a seating capacity e( s.000 and it will probably be more than filled. Special tralna will be run on nearly all roada leading Into Hast ings on Taft day. Following tha meeting in the pavUlon there will be a parade and at S o'clock a banquet In his honor at Fraternity hall, for which about 500 Invitations will be la sued. J. N. Clarke will preside as toast master and toasts will be responded to by W. A. Prince of Grand Island. J. P. A. Black and Dr. A. E. Turner yf Haatlnga. Portnacal Now Recognised. LISBON. Portugal. Sept. 12 The republic of Portugal waa formally recognised yesterday by Great Britain. Spain, Ger many, Italy and Austria. 10 Marinello Outfits FMEE . .... ..We. arc going to give away absolutely free of a!! caarg 10 Marinello Outfits, each outfit consisting of $10.00 worth ot th famous Marinello preparations. They will be distributed after the lecture given by Isabelle S. Paul at the Lyric theater next Friday. In addition to giving away 110.00 worth of Marinello prepar ations, we will present to every lady attending the lecture a ticket which when properly filled in, signed and presented to the Marin ello Shop, 3d floor Kern's, 1508 Douglas street, will be good tor 50c on the regular $1.00 treatment. Remember the lecture ta free. There la no charge for admission. Comfortable seats will be furnished tor all. Fill out the coupon that will appear In our announcement In this paper next Thursday evening or Friday morning. Bring the coupon to the lecture with you. It may win one ot the $10 00 outfits. New Marinello Shop MISS JOHNSON, Prop. , . . 2d Floor Kern's 1508 Douglas Street Many fish are confiscated Chief Game Warden Captnre Half Car Load that Had Been Seined From Lake. Trom a Staff Correspondent.) m i LINCOLN. Neb., Sept. .13. (Special.) -Chief Game Warden Miller arrested four men at Ashland, who had In their posses sion a freight car half filled with fish that had been seined from a public lake noar town. Two ot the men are said to be from Iowa and two from Omaha. Theodore Lesch la the nam of en of the man in the party. A aelne 600 feet long waa used In taking th fish which wer mostly buffalo, carp and bull heads. The game warden had the fish Iced as soon as he mad the arrest and will give them to the Lincoln asylum for the Insane and to the penitentiary at Lincoln. Eaton and Dicker Heleaaed. BEATRICE. Nb.. Sept. 12 (Special Telegram.) J. W. Eaton and Lon Dickey of this city had their hearing at Wilber today on the charge of selling fish Illegally, and were released. Forty-three fish were found In their possession, but the state failed to prov that they had aoid any tt them. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE FIRM BECOMES BANKRUPT NEW YORK. Sept. 12. Th suspension of Van Schack at Co., member ot th New York Stock exchange, waa announced thla morning on th exchange. The firm waa formed in 1907 and waa composed of John B. Vai Schack. board mem bee. and Derby Crandall. Th company had branch offices in Jersey City and Baltimore. A ' representative of the firm said they knew nothing of a report that th auspan slon was due to a big defalcation. Eliot Norton, assigne for th firm, said that the total liabilities would amount to between $3,000,000 and W.000,000, nearly all ot which consisted of baUt loans fully se cured. Aisets other than those held by banks as security amount to about lauO.OOO. These assets, however, consist of alow account and Mr. Norton said that the firm would pay dol.ar for dollar. The firm as now composed waa formed in 1907, but it haa been in existence about flfty-thre years. CHINAMAN IN DIVORCE COURT Merchant Dins File Charges Against v Ills Wife, Naming Ke ns Co-Hesponden t. CHICAGO. Sept. 12 Sold Ding, a wealthy Chines merchant, filed suit for divorce from his wife, Lung May Seid Ding, today, alleging statutory grounds snd naming Willie Lee, alias Lee Kee, as co-respondent. It is the second divorce suit ever filed by a Chinaman In th Chicago court. Common colds mast be taken aerlonaly For unless cured they sap th vitality and lower th vital resistance to more serious Infection. Protect your clilldren and your elf by th prompt us ot Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and not Ita quick and decisive resulta For coughs, oolds. croup, whooping cough, bronchi! tis and affectlona ot th throat, chest and lungs It la an ever ready and valuable remedy. . For eel by all druggist French Cabinet Meet to Consider Ger many's Counter Proposition. CAHLATJX DSAWS UP IHE REPLY Tone of Dornment Said to Indicate that There Are Principle In volved that Cannot Be Departed From. PARIS, Sept. 12 The cabinet met at-4 o'clock this afternoon to consider the French r'ply to Germany's counter propo ssls concerning Morocco. The replv hss ben drawn up by Premier Cstllaux and th ministers were summoned specially to psss on It. It was understood before the cabinet met that the French note had been written In a spirit of conclM stlon. but expressed a firm attitude of maintaining the poaition which France has assumed on questions ot principle from which It could not depart. A semi-official not Issued yesterday indicated that the German conditions would be refused. BERLIN, Sept. 12 No further develop ments in the-Moroccsn affair are expected here pending the receipt of France's reply to the German note. ' The French ambas sador. M. Csmbon. is in Drepden with his family awaiting th next move by his gov ernment. Although the public anxietjes regarding th difference between France and Ger many have been largely allayed stocks opened somewhst weaker on the Boere today, owing to the unsatisfactory course of the New York and Paris markets yes terday. A report printed in the foreign press that the Russian government had withdrawn great sums of money from Berlin Is au thoritatively denied, and it is asserted that the withdrawal of the French credits from German houses has been much accounted for in the reports. Whatever witharawals were mad were so slight that It Is declared they played no part in the recent atock market panic. President Kline Changes His Plans Returns to San Francisco Instead of Starting Fast, as He Ex pected to Do. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 12 A sudden, but unexplained change In the plans of J. W. Kline. International president of the Blacksmiths' and Helpers' union, who ar rived yesterday from San Francisco with the intention of going east by way of Salt Lake City, calls for his probable return to San Francisco tonight, according to his statement today. H declared that there was no change In the situation resulting from the refusal of Julius Kruttrchnltt. di rector of maintenance of way of the Har- rtman system, to recognize the federation of shop crafts. Kline said that if a strike were called It would not be before he and other Interna tional officers held a meeting in Kansas City. The other officials who arrived here with Kline expect to go to Kansas City by Way of Tucson, Ariz., and El Paso, San An tonio and Houston. Tex., conferring with union officers In all the cities they visit. Shearman Fails to Make the Flight President of Williams' College Be comes Exhausted while Trying to Fly From Maine to Canada. AUBURN. Me., Sept. 12. In such an ex hausted condition that he waa not able to talk and had to be removed to a hospital H. B. Shearman, president of the 'Williams College Aeronautical society, who made a balloon asoenalon from Pfttafleld, Mass today, was found on the farm of H. B. Estes. When Estea cam upon Shearman th aeronaut waa almost unconscious. He left Plttsfield in an actempt to break the balloon record for a long distance flight He planned to reach Canada and waa un accompanied. Th distance from Plttsfield to Auburn on an air line la approximately 200 miles. Shearman's physician eaid hi condition waa due entirely to exhaustion and expo sure. He will recover. Mrs. Sperry Will Not Stand for Trifling Kansas Woman, Though a Bit Aged, Proposes to Have Balm for Heal ing Wounded Heart LAWRENCE. Kan , 6ept. 12 -Endlng un romantieally a courtship of several months, Mrs. L- J. Sperry. a widow ated 85. today filed suit in the district court her against James D. Faxon. 69 years old. alleging breach of promise and asking $10. 000 damages. Mr. Faxon la a wealthy shoe merchant cTf thla city. Mra. Sperry. who has bean twice mar rled. owns many acrea of valuable farm land near her. GENERAL STRIKE IS DECLARED Clash Between S paw I ah Striker and Guards, Latter Flrlnc Into th Crowd. BILBAO. Spain, Sept 12 Ther was a clash .between th striker and th elvU guarda last night, during which th latter fired into th crowd and wounded eight peraons. two of them fatally, It ia thought All trades unions have proclaimed a gen eral strike here. Foley's Kidney Pills Will reach your Individual case if you have any form of kidney and bladder trouble or urinary Irregularities. Try them. For sale by all druggist. T"MfT7I" FITTING GLASSES la ur exelulv work. . 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