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he Omaha . Daily Bee Our MapzbB Fntsres Wl.ATKLK VOUrCAiT Unsettled -. ttasssT. Brttw ud (tcHTM t t f tTA VOL. XLI-XO. OMA1IA, MONDAY MOIINIXG, XOVKMMKIJ LU UUl-TKX t'AUKS. siNci.i; c urv two u-:nts. MARVELOUS VENO HAS PAST RECORD D. N. Dickinson Was Sentenced to Two Years at Deer Lodge, Montana. WORKED SAH GAME AT BUTTE Operated in Jiontana City the Same as He Had in Omaha. CLEANS UP BIO SUM OF MONEY It to Face Trial This Morning for Wagei Due an Employe. HAS USED MANY COGNOMENS Operates la OnakR lnder Ik Name of Me.jro" anil tbe 'Het Nprlnga Hectors,' sue Last 'Tae M.r rises Vf., I DKIiR LODGE, Mont., Nov. 1J.-D. X. Dickinson, physician, entered July , chechanred order of court. December 12, 1. Charge, griuid larceny, sentence, two years. FRAN TC CON LET. Warden." The foregoing telegram received from Warden Conley of the Montana atate j prison at Deer Dodg. Mont., in answer i . t'i an Inquiry aa to whether or no D. X. J Mcklmciu, aba "Tho Mrvlue . Veno." Vied been In hie Institution. It haa developed that IMckinaoa wa ar itsted after noma operation in Butta. in n. soon after leaving Omaha, where ).! boasted he had cleaned tip I.OOa lie van operating In Butta tha same sort of nk. medical cure ha had operated in umaha. Jiiet previously and tha earn Kind he has been maintaining again lo Omaha for tha last few weeks. A man who worked for him in IMS auyt Dickinson took In 112,000 In eleven days in r.ntte. retting his psr. either In cash or notes In advance and giving guaran tees that ho would cure tho patient or refund the money. According to lilm Plck tnoti was attempting to leave town with tho money n'ben he wae arreetedT" So far as known his present us of the n.ima 'Ven'' Is tba first he haa made r It slnre 19(13. He has at tiroes ueed the name of "Mayo" and "The Hot Springs DoctorH," and bis operated under both these names In Omaha, Dickinson .Is scheduled to appear in Justice Altsudt's court at o'clock this morning, tn a ault .brought by O. Koevary, former employe, to recover SM for aerv Ires, for which h Says the' "doctor" re fiibed to psy. All the furniture and ap pliances in the "doctor's" office at 1408 Farnam were placed under attachment Friday. The "doctor" does not claim to be a physician. Tils plan Is to hire some im pecunious doctor with a real diploma, and let him make the diagnosis of disease and prescribe- remedies. The doctor who has recently been working for him and who quit tsys, however, that he would bs ordered to , hand , put a . bottle tt oMt . - wncn aiways on nana for, tho patient. Mother Powerless to Rescue Her Son From Drowning SIOUX I AXJ..S, S. V., Nov. IP. (Spe- nal.) rurtlculais have reached here of tli drownlns of Alexander Fatrburne, a young man who Uvtd with hla parents near the Sllxnourl river in the northern part of Charier Mix county. The drown- l(iK had unusually pathetic fea.tu.res. The j young man bad gone to the Missouri river i for a pall cf water, and ventured too! f r out on tli ic, which broke, pteelp taU In him Into the rirer. lie manased to Ki'tiep tho edge of the ice, and was hold ing on for dear life whim his mother. alarmed because he was gone longer than usual, hurried to the river bank and dis covered his perilous position. She used hr utmost efforte to rescue her son, who wits fast becoming bonumbod and weak ened, but her strength was not equal to Hie tusk. She hurried to the horn of a neighbor for astlstance, but this neighbor chanced to be away from home and valuable time n:u lost In summoning as slstsnce from another neighbor. When th distracted mother returned to the liver with help her son had disappeared, having been unable to hold on longer, ari'l hart sunk to his death In tho Icy waters. Hie botlv has not yef been re covared. and probably will not be until piing. M'niarl Rabber Dies. GAr.UrlRVRO. III., Nov. lA-feter llltl-. 23 years old. confessed member "f a band of robbers that for month lrrorlied merchams of Galenbuig and vicinity, died today of a bullet wound Inflicted a month ago by Heputr Hherlff 1'iank Honker. The fatal ahot was fired while Wihtls was attempting to escape rret. A eoronere jury' today held that Hookar shot WHIM In rierformance of his duty and exonerated the officer. THE WEATHER "orcart for Monday: ixir Nebraska air. i'or Iowa Fair. I'or Missouri Fair. For Kansas Fair. For North and Suuut Ia.oi-Fair. Tewperatar at Uraukit Yesterday. Hour. tuusarsilia local Record. 111. I'MO. 190 m tl J) cti dS -4 It o4 41 M S 4 lu .CO ." Mi .W Highest yesterday.. Low est yesterday... .Mean temperature.. I rw lpila.tlun Temperature aui prtcipuat.on depart u:f from th normal: Normal piecipiiaiion .. W Irch Deficiency for th day '3 lU'-h t'r;lpltailon since March 1 lii .'7 tm hui Deficiency ni Mir .'i I... .14 M l-.:ciis Deficiency fgr ior. pe.icd. lii .14 13 li.--hea I Dez. I All t.,krl AI 5a. I iv.-iiiu I a. m - I ttbRojie I a. in zt I Lit r..tuin. I g a. m j,4 I Hev -J a. in ; I 7 jiL ; i r 11 a. m At m !'.;!'.;'.;;; w 1 P- ni 7 - P- ni yj S ra 49 P- m 4 J i p. in 4g t p. tn 47 i ai i-iscea for cor. period, I'X-s L'.4 Inches U A, WLL-Jli. '.jval If ci tea! itr. Roosevelt Attacked by Henry as Advocato of Real Absolutism! WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. -Declaring llll iiirouoiw riuj Tit Uiaur .IHJI' j anoer nanimon ioor iiko a novu.e a an advocate of absolutism, representative I Henry of Texas. chahroAn of the hoiis I committee on rules, Issued a formal state ment tonight In answer to the former president's views on the trust question In his recent edltorfal In tho Outlook. Mr. Henry asserts that Mr. Koosevclt, through his "message." Is feeling the pulse of tha American people for a third term, that be ts trylng.to "discredit Mr. Tuft and Mr. Wickarsharo.' and predict that he will "find th road te the presi dency 'rocky' while he Is running for a third turn) with the steel trust snugly sitting aatrido Ills shnulde'.s." The damouratio congressman, who re cently mado public proposed ainendnienu to the Sherman law, providing that trust criminals be furred to wear "felons' stripes," aassils Mr. Hoosevelt ;)ufly for what he terms his advovacy of "legisla tive courta" aod "legislative executives." ilr. Roosevelt's attack on the tobacco trust, llr. Henry doerrlbea as "a terrific Indictment of the president, Department of Justice and circuit court In New York." "It looks like Mr. Roosevelt Is right here," lie continues, "and I say 'lay on MacDuff " Charging that tho trut commission It1 Mr. Roosevelt's issue, tbe Texas con gressman says in conclusion: "This will make him the candidate of tbs steal trust, which he defends, and the advance agent of the reactionaries, not th progressives. In my opinion he Is harnessing himself up with tha wrong crowd and on a mighty bad ivsuA,and even Mr. Taft and Mr. Wickersham can whip him in his part ." Ambassador from Russia in America NEW ' YORK, Nov. 19.-Jeorge V.akh- metieff, the' now Russian ambassador to tho United Suues. arrived In New York today and left for Washington. The com ing of tha new amiaa?ador Is of greater Interest than ordinarily attaches to a shift of diplomatic representatives, for he arrives at a time when a wave of popular - and official protent is at. its height against his government because It refuses to honor American passports with out discrimination against the Jews. It ix understood the ambassador comes empowered to negotiate a revision of the treaty of friendly relations of eventy-nlne years' standing between this country" and Russia, ihe abrogation of which Is advo cated liNresolulions now pending In con gress. "I cannot discuss anything until I fcrve communicated with the trtato deprtment at Washington," he said. "You see, I have been at sea for a week aod I am not In touch with affaira." As. timely information it was volun teered that an interejttina' nutM hr. mad last week, charging indirectly that PA tBe l13. probably ' III become John Hi.a Hammond had acted as agent 'CJ "ifst1on of siege and starvation, for the Russian government In certain lather side has an over abundance of activities because of the Influence It waVf'"1 auppllf. believed he had with President Taft. Tt;jTArh0 revolutionary forces armroncning niiii?.uuur aiienroa lnieremeu. Dllt ue- olared he was In no position to "criticise." With the ambassador was his American wife, tho daughter of th late General ffdwnrd F. Jlcale, whom he married while he was secretary to th Russian legation at Wafhlngton, many years ago. Eastern Capitalists s Get Railway Line (JHKYENXi;, Wyo.. Nov. V). (.-pedal.) The reported sslo of the Chtyeune elec tric street Railway to a company of east ern capltaU'ita." bended by W. J. Marker, president of th Northern Colorado Power company f ...Denver, waa confirniod to day. Too price paid was not made pub lic, but it U understood Messrs. T. A. Cosgrlff, Dr. !! M. Bennett, Gcors K. AblKilt, George W. ,HoA. Idelman Bi os.. A. I. Kelly, Governor Carey, Fred War. ren and other stockholders V 111 obtain all that they put Into the company and a little more. The new company buys the outstanding stock, paying something like 'iO.W the -efor, which stun represents the approximate cost of tho line to dato. The property ia bonded to an amount In exce.es of SSO.OoQ, and the new company aj?Hume. responsibility for the payment of Interest on same and the final tailing up of the. bonds. Tbe eastern syndicate obtains this valuable line, a twenty-two-year franchise aud other Important couJdora tions for approximately JUi.O'A it is an nounced that th new owners will take charge In a few dsyp, whfji a S-eent fare between Cheyenn ami Fort rtuc!J v. Ill b announcod. EXPLORER WILL REMAIN IN NORTH TO STUDY NATIVES W1XXIPUG. Man., Nov. :s. Ha.ing come among people tinto jrhed by civlllra tton and hitherto unknown, according to a report received here by tuo Government, Vilsjalmur Kteafanson. explorer, at the head of a jdnt expedition for tho Ameri can Museum of Natural History and the Canadian geological survey, will not re turn to dvilUation this winter as r.ad been planned. I Th expedition Is In charge of H tea-fan -' sun and liaa lieen exploring the arctic wild In the intereats of antropoloty for the lat three yeais. Kteafsnaon will re- c.aln in th north to study tha habits arid , conditions of th newly dUcoverc J pw- pit. SCHOONER SUNK IN BAY AND DECK HAND DROWNED ALPI.NA, Mit-li.. Nov. H. The bsy here 46 1 Is dotted with a doen or more vessels. crippled in yesterdays siorm- ins schooner. W. A. Young, a as sunk and a deckhand was drowned. Tha ciew reached land atm- a twelve hour struggle ln the storm. A chang of wind undoubtedly pre vented a long 1 l of marine ditasten. the storm being one of the worst ever known on the Great l-ahe. i'ome anxiety !s felt concernlrig te strainer, foffln-bei-ry, at.-l to barges nhiih tl'-ared - r,.v i..r,n. .1 . -, , .. . I, '.'ill , 1 1 . j . - ' - ' ' - W ..''I I., aaruiugs i displ)ti. CHINESE G1S0'' its &VED RepohlicRK Mable Cro'vx j, ie to Oi'ganize nent in Time to Avoid Disorganization. YUAN SHI LOSING HIS POWER Newly Appointed Premier Believed! to Have Deserted Teople. NANKING BATTLE MAY DECIDE Both Sides Directing All Efforts to Important Center. HEAVY STRAIN ON FINANCES Hevulationary t'ore Appraehlg Aaeklac uasrr Maar saada tlthla !' MHklag lla.c r CM;, SHANGHAI. Nov. 1?.-Th aituatiun In southern Cblna Is becoming more Involved each day. 'The republic ana apparently ar determined to secure their Independ ence from tho Munclm dynasty, but thue are grave doubts of their ability to estab lish a stable government in time to avoid the consequem-en cf continued disorgani sation and the abnr of revenue and a competent administration. The loal organlratlons generally ar preaeu-vlng order. Shanghai is the cnter of business for the entliw Yang Ts val ley, which la stagnant while tbe military operations around Wu Obang and Nan king are proceeding. Tbe situation at Peking has llttlu Influence on th retfl of the country. The power or yuan ni ivai s ram is waning, because It I believed He has deserted the cause, of the people. Maar eprat! State. . The provinces which have declared In- depundenco are organ! ring gonarute gov ernmonts, but each refuses rwogiiltlon of th respoiuslblliUcs incurred by tho cen tral government. Nanking, the ancient capital, Is still firmly In the piPseHi.lon of the Imperialists, therefore the anortlotf of southern supremacy Is not taken aerl ously. Even th reformers re'OBnlse the importance of Nanking, and both they and the Imperialists ar directing all their efforts to this Important center, where th result of a hattl may mean either the end of the Afanchu dynasty or a aerluus setback to th revolutionary cause. The reformcra do not conceal the tremendous strain upon their financial resources (n conducting tho ' campalKn against Nanking and maintaining their position at Wu Chang. The fall of Nan king will possibly mark tbe real com mencement of the final act of the drama, but even then entire unity may be lm poMibl. The outcome' of 'th attack which th reformers are preparing to .mak on Nanking is problematical, bu, NUnklng number many thousands. From Anking, on tho north side of tha river, 4.W0 revolutionists, with forty-ono guns, are marching to Pukow, a-hlch lies op posite Nanking. From Wu Hu, on the south side of the river, Z,(KX) men ar advancing. Above. CliinMang there Is a force of t',000 revo lutionists, lth 109 guns, and It Is Mil mated that 11,000 more are proceeding down, the line of th Tien Tain-Pukotv railway. Fifteen warships, now In the river under command of the rebels, are awaiting th signal for the sitae!:. Tho Imperialist garrison In Nanking, under command of General Chang, num bers about H.O00 men, well trained,' well armed and strongly entrenched and forti fied. It is believed that ail the republican forces ar within on day's striking dis tance of tii city. Vardaman Asked to Account for Money FACKSOX, SAirM., Noc. U.-AIUglng that when l. retlrcvl frcm office In Wh j seversj tho:iK:nd dollars !r. itste lunds were ro full?' accour.tC for. suit w filtd in Hinds oounty rourl today, staking to have former governo. now. Eeoator Jauiei K. Vardamar, make ex planation. Th suit wae flied by Attor ney General A. S. H;.don. The M'.sslislppl Rank and Trust, com pany now suspenoeil, as tue luetltutlon In which Mr. Vards.vsti kit his peisonal as well a.s oftVcal d'iioHf, ! made co defeudrt. The bill allesea ti).u t!:e former kj-error made overcharges ai d ih uble charsei in rendering txpens accounts for viklu to state Ir.stltutim.i and t:,a'. pjhllc nior.cy and his private latrK ncfrtuit vert ra'.iiii. Governor Willson's Chickens Poisoned I I ptthbeus, aged Tt. one of Hie wealthiest FRANKFORT, Ky., Nov. P. Police- land oai.ers cf Knov count., as mys men are guarding the execuMve maiisioo j tertously shot to death at his home near of Kentucky to:.liu, aitigncd there at j the request of fluvwnor illson. Fears that th historic boLKe may be set on the - that food for tr.e use of the gov ernor's household may h poisoned arc : eponk. ble for the g-iard. t-'oti.e time agj Governor Wil!a-a hs- 'vhatged an employe vho had .orKe4 on 'the place. fma employe continued t-j i get his meals from tl. executive kitchen ut.til 'he governor found it out ar.d he sii ordered from the place. , lie 'xl dtevelopine.nt ias tae poison m of tne gvvernor'a clilcUent. follneed tci.U:.t '' bolting the guard. Trunk Laden with Cash is Missing A. Vt iiietein. Javkson st.eei, a..-. I exotesa driver, reported to ihs police that a truLi, had beu stolen out of hia wagoi., i l i-'li was In ill back vaJri, SuMiidny nu-ii. . lie tru.iii, among oth. r Uiii.t.a, contained l' ln cash. He e;tl:njite-: loan of t'uc UutiU at ! U,e I rz - - ... I s? X'ssfe?' Trss, fe) -S Ji i m . j - mm The Fuel Man: "How Krooi the 8pokesman-Rvlna-. TAFT CLUB TOJBE LAUNCHED Petitions Partially Circulated and Many Names Secured. MEETING TO BE CALLED SOON Organisation Jlay Be Completed la Abont Ten Da ye, or mm Smma mm the I. lata Are More Gen erally Circalated. A inoxo to organise a local Taft club with the avowed purpose of promoting th reuomlnatlon and re-election of Presi dent Taft Is well under way In Omaha and may b expected to' com to a head within ten days or two weeks In the forw of a publlo mooting.' , . Th tUll far audi a. meeting has been pot iittA UTutatmrfgnfl'ls being rapidly signed dp by republican of every Bias. Th wording of th call Is es follows: TAFT nfc.VUUl.10AN CLUB. We, the undersigned republicans ' of Omaha and Douglas county, Nebraska, believing that the Interests of the re publican party aud general publlu and buslnrea welfare will bent be conserved by th renomlnation of William How ard Taft for president of the United States, do hereby agree to become members of a Taft republican club and to attend a public meeting when cillcd for the purpose of affecting an organization. Only s few of tho pa pet s hav e leen re turned rlgiied up, but the strength of the movement may be iatbered from the names already in. Among tueim the sub- j Joined: , Wilson II. Akins Nl J. At.rterun Kanuioi A. A. .-kin H. A. Alklro Peter II. Parshallo 11. K. Hraile.y V. Burost IC. U. Hanlis S. C Harriet. !t. I. Fltieh J. M. Haker I. oula Ilerlia M. T. Ba.loy 1. II. IiHXton H. 1L Paldripe W. H. Puchoia Frank llovd J. V. ChtsK C. '. Co Hun O. W. Church Frank O. Clark If. U. t'ouimniin Huwut i i, "onk llu H. V. I'owduruy i.'. I.. Carlmiu Jttdricli I'i-tutbJer bhii Y. l1!lon I' l ank ll:ivega .1. V. Dvaiirt b". 11. DMVta T l Davis tV. U Datts H. It. Drost !,uther rruke leorg IBlliot .louathsn lldward . K. Kant man Guy f Fleming Ira Flanagan Cnrnellus Farrell (Continued on Second Page.) Russia Demands . Shuster's Dismissal SY. I'inKHShCUO. Nov. 1J -According to the ft. PelM-uburg new spatei s ihv Itueelan demauda contained In tbe .ittl - mmum to tvraia. ineludi. i OimUv.l ni II. Morgan Shunter, th A mallear, truas J re r general of Vert la. and th pa,vaicnt jf S:,6W'.0 t'i cover th claims of Rus sian subject. The Novo Vromys, com. menting on the !ti:atl.n. says tint more nords will not stay the advaDce e Htis elun troopp. AGED LAND OWNER SHOT TO DEATH NEAR HIS OWN HOME PKTMItaiiwRG. In'l . No. 1' -George here lat rlgl . Mr. H.nbbeiis had goneiiand and Nor'h I'Utte, Nh bar bteu to h burn to loo'-: af'er th stock. Wliooia,;n allowed or. additional letter cantor he dM not return, t s family tygitn a sear ii and found r.ls oody ii a Uui'et hols t'i:oi.gh the forr-iead Jl s wallet and wat'lh wet Co, tot- hed. HERE! j The Only MUTT J&k JEFF Sec Sport Page. Tho Coal Man Srailos Beautiful is NatureIn the Good Eighteen Men Killed by Explosion of Coal Dust in Virginia Mine VIVIAN, W ., Nov. ir-Kltbteen men were killed In a coal dust explosion which occurred today In th Bottom Creek mine, of the Bottom Creek Coal and Colt company at this city. More than 1W men were In the mine at th time of the explosion, but all oscaped except eighteen out of twenty-two who were In the explosion sone. The other four war rescued alive. All but two of th bodlta had been recovered at mid night . Among th men killed were Knslneurs W. IT. Henderson of Knckvllle, M1.; K. H, Hery C Phliudelphla, Taivln Wtl- llajns'of' Kystonti,W VK.J. asdTbktrlsa I)rwer of MIOiorn, W. Va,, who w ere in a party of five making a semi annual survey of the mine. Alexander Williams, tbe fifth engineer, was saved. The others killed were negroes nr foreigners. HUBBARD JR HAS DIPHTHERIA Son of Congressman of Sioux City in Washington Hospital. PARENTS HASTEN TO CAPITAL ! Mil Iteportesl Not In Serloaa Condition Vhraslia Pettsiaderi Given Additional letter ar. rlcr by Kpevlal Order. (B'rom a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Nov. W.-tHpewial Tl egram.) Representative K. II, Hubbard and nlfe of Sioux City, arrived In Wash ington yesterday, coming as fast as fly ing expresses tuuld carry theui lo lee Uilr son. Klbert If. HutHiard, Jr, who Is confined In th Provtdeuo hospital with an attack of dlptherla. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard got Intii Washington rather lot yesterday afternoon and went directly to the hospital, but were not allowed to visit their son, who It Ln the "oontaglous dlseas" ward. They airangt with th ho nil t a: authority-, however, so that they might atami ln tb area to th rear of their son' room snd hold a few moment's con- '. vorsatlon with him f.oiu tb outride, j Young ilubhsrd lii a butliviiLe i wboeled to a window and corvrrd (largely with signs cm his lart for soui nve u,",rt ' tn ,U P'enta on th 1 1'0'""3, fifty fort boloMr. Ilubfard e.ai : etrlcken vltn diflheri several days sso. ) but today It Is said that ti e caxs la a comparatively mild one and tbm no s - lous rsu'.( a anticipated and uiUeaa uniis unruraeon compllcatioiut shou'it aiine, lis will b dl.cbaised from the hokpltal within a week or ton oaya. In the meantime, lpitt.;ruu v aid Mrs. Hubbard will remain In Washington to as tl.st every car Is glvn th young man Nrn Dakota t'ustnsuaters. Houth Duiiota uustmasters appulnteA. Grludhtohe, Mtxi.ley county, II. W. lit owe, vlca J. I". I 'owron. teslgned; BtnaJ, KroU liits C'.ialy. Ai'ton IKuarold, rti-e N. (.). lioravoM, rel,T'.eJ. Th voitinafctote at Fremuut, Grand 1 f ron, rceinbcr 1. I civil service examination 11I be held . i)ef.. .,,.. nuaJ caj tiers at Madl- sun and Lcka, Neb. Ct.arlcs V. 11a. rhigt jn of C'lf uvl. la., has Let) a,ioliued veter Ir-ai lan ln lh Phlllpp'ne Itlar.da. WINTER DESCENDS ON TOWN IN MIDST OF CHANGING SITE l'Or.AAIU, naslu. Nov. U. t'tm lotn of Forward hits bsi-n slopped mid ay lu Its career, and aa a ruault of tb re cent snow and culd wave Is scattered over a rnlis of territory, Home time ago It wa dttcided to remove U. town from the old site to another one a mile awa. boms of the buildings bad Ix-en moved, others neis In tiKi..'. Slid still otheis wcr-j on 'their old location, tvhen winter cai..o and la'opped all op. ration until nett spring, i One i tstaurant. no- s'ai ds hslf-ay he- ten Cis ttvo hal'-loMiS, tu ;'ie n.!-is of a ind srv e;r f'ai f.eM Old Summer Time." AID ASKED FOR HARR1MAN Socialist Labor Delegates Appeal to American Federation. LOS ANGELES BATTLE GROUND Herniation Committee Will Ttmt Re. cjneat . Gnmpers aad Other t neslgn from National 1 Ivlo Federating, ATL.ANTA. Ga., Nov. m Alleging that the enemies of organized labor had mad los Angeles th battle ground cf a move ment designed to crush and Intimidate unloolsm, aoolallat delegates today ap pealed to th convention of th American FedarM,Uoa ;f Labor lo help tbetu sleot b 'JfrtrrlToati tnayor of tha' California City. The nocJaltsta submitted resolution, touching on th matter irhlnb wer re cently adopted by Uie executiv commit tee of their party at the suggestion of Congressman Victor I.. Perger. The resolutlotiH set forth th allegations agaliuit th so-called encmien of labor and dsclara that a victory would materially help th cos of tha McNamara brothers. President Gompers assured th Social ists that the organisation would do all in it power to elect Ilarrlman. Tho convention of th federation was In session but a short tlm today, adjourn ing early to penult th committees to work. Jt I understood the laiolutlons committee has dectdnd to report adversely on tb motion requesting Go m pecs and several other leaders to resign from th National Civic foderaflmi and th resolu tions ' proposing loltlatlv in elsutlon of federsalon offlner. I.lttl hop of an agioement between th carpenters and building trail department Is entertalntd. Untermyer Assails Tobacco Decision WASHINGTON. No. "Cotitrest should fore th government to to pea I from th 0 seres In the Ainarlcan 'fohacco company rase," said Ksmtiel L'ntv'-mysr of New Tork today, before th senatorial committee on Interstate commerce. "Th court should t forced to say whibr I Oi dissolution plan aireed upon Is r.l.at It meunL by an order of disintegration." M.". Uutemiyor said he tmdestood the attorney giuiaial had been to soma ex tent consulted In th formation of the plan cf dissolution, but In thought thelss applied lo lodges. fratenittli,-bsnevn toba:co company bad "dor" III attor ney general. (I ssid tb tobatKO liiiat las simply "changed Its ohrthsi." 'The pitiful sri4 luimlllatlng f'sco l:i the Aaicrlcsn Tbhaccn comiMoy cua ha ktrencthened hy belief that supplemen tary I'.-lhlaU.m In nnoesaaiy for tbs tn forcetiieit of th Sherman antt-lrust law," said Mr. I'Meririyer, who Is chair man of the aub-isominltte on tnist legts la'lon of tbs National Civil fsderstlon. "i'ha lourls ar not adapted to the enforcement of decrees of disintegration ngalnat big ciMiihlnatioiis. Thsy liavs no inachlno;y lo cai-ry tliein out." ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPTING TO BLACKMAIL, POSTMASTER MkW rorur, Nov. n-wii:iatii b, i'Bttos. alias William Runs,', couatwr fe'.tor and tiaif-ae-.tiatd murderer, was ar retted today by poetofflos luspevtor. who cl.argsJ hl" lhg written lattsrs dsinandtng I'-UO under penalty cf death from Posfir.aster Kdward M. Mor wan. Pcttu admitted hts gi'Ht, ths tn- pscUiis say. dsclarlnu lis was starving and i.eedwd "a big bunc h of mrnsy to put mo cn essy stieet." POSTOFFICE ROBBERS MISS SIX THOUSAND IN VAULT BUUXUVIIJK. HU Nov. It.-Kurgiar who blew opeu th reserve vault In tbs puetoffic here and obtained SH3 lu casta ai d i In stamp ar being sought to night. They did not try th doors of another vault which contained $4,'I00 la inor.ey s.nd stamp. The robbery was 6le- ' covered mar y l.ojrs sf-tr the b-rglar J eir.-apsil. LODGE DOCTOKS A HE UNDER MiN Fraternal Order Contract Pliysiciam Fellows. BAPTJ) FIRE VISITS SCOREI Resolutions Previously Passed bj County Medical Society. FIGHT STARTS IN THE BLUFFS Larpe Numbers Were Receiving Fret Treatment in Iowa Town, MEDICAL SOCIETY AFTER THEX y Free Treatment by Lodge ef Member mmd l'amlltes Is ' t nfalr in Patients' Otber Doctors. Dol-iovs of Oimtha who sell the.r s lees at whohal to f:atrnal orgfinUs tlnns at mucIi low rMea as to prrolud th poyslblllty of rioper seivice. In tht mltida of their fellow physUJans. ar threatened with ofltrsclKm by Uielr fel lows of t.hc Omaha-Douglas County Msdi cal society. Members of the society consider thai lapld fir visits mad In suoh boat si to render It Impossible to furnish valu able or scientific treatment ar unworthy , of sanction by a body of representative mrrih-a! innn. ' Th Omaha-Douglas County Medical society, having already parsed resolutlont against th practice, Dow proposes ti tak steps to stop It. A committee Inn been appointed to consider th metier and recommend a ponalty to be Imposed en member of the society who do not respect th purpose of th resolutions. This penalty probahly will be expulsion from tho society, tn case gentle corrcc. tlon fails. War Harts in Itlaffs. Th present altuatlun uroB from the BliuaUou in Council F.luffs, wber fra- ternul lodges sprung up In such numbers that 12.000 people, or more than one-third of tha population of the city, wet lin, given free medical troulmont by th phy sicians of their ordota. These pliyulcutiiH, it is said, were for the most part mors lads, soiling thnir services to the fra ternal order a low aa 23 cents per cull. The Council niuffa Medical society went on the warpath and decided to expel members who insisted on remaining In tli employ of tho lodges. This stopped the practice aa far aa resident physicians of Council muffs were concerned, but the fraternal orders thereupon Imported young doctors from other towns. TUfs yonng doctors sought the advice of th resident doctors as consulting physicians,, and through th Influence of the medical society wer refused. So now they ar consulting Omaha, physicians. This Is what lias moused tha lHiujIn Ceuuty iloycsi aqislety,, ,,.,,.,, 'i Corporations Are Toerbral. Th formal revolutions, besldus pioteti lng against contract practice aa applied te lodges, male some suggestion aa to contract service aa' applied to Industrial corporation. .The resolutions follow: Your committee appointed by the Dmaha-Dougius County Medic.! - society lo InvextlgHto tha broad subject of con traat practice, deHlre to state that vva huv given this subject caruful study and discussion. Kaon membsr studied no mo phase of th iiueetlon. and your commit tee, as a whole, have analyzed without prejudice, our combined Information. We herewith submit for your oviialdoratlon the following conclusions: L "i'uur committee recognls th right of Industrial corporations employing Isbor to aiigag th ssrvlcea of akillud phy sicians, surgeons and specialists at rea sonable remuneration, to examine em ployes as to their flttisaa tor hervlce u well a car for snld employes In caas of Injury or acuta sioknaoa when on duty, or to car for llioas to whom th cori-ota-tton may bs umlar oUlgatloa becauso of accident. This la but a just and fair pio lectlon against danisg suits brought he th unscrupulous. Howsvsr, It would ba diatlncUy understood that audi seiviia should not bs si landed to apply to any member of an employs' family. i. Wm believe that Industrial corpora tions oiploying physicians, surgsons and specialists, nhuuld limit th aervic of said pbyalcla-oa, siiigsona and spsuiuliKts strictly to th car of thlr emploves dur ing th tlms of actual aervlce. We al belleva that direct representatives and officials of a corporation, should not l Included In such niedlcai. surgical and special attendants, or In anv way cun strus.l ss coming under tli conditions of thl i lata o servto. t Ws believe that all corporations fur. nlalilng medical, surtric.sl and special i ttfndanc to their employes should do s entirely at t.icir own eapan&e, or if ti.s empioves ar ohll,;sd by usseasinent !.' th axpanus of jih iiedhal. vniir.l and speojal attsndancs they should is untranunelsd In tl-.e oholre of tl.eif pii.. siciajix. surgeons and specialist 4. We believe that .ontract p, a'.lcet lent and benefit oisanuatlnua, 1.4 Jeiii- tunntal to UiO Lost luleiaii of the medi cal profeasloo In gweraJ, and pei.!.ill v lo the pliyuiisn employed: that It in especially unjust to all physicians ho a. subiect to ordinary cooipetmon. and that It pauperUet. the lay public and rir morallr.es the medical rofesl"n m gen eral, teaching the lormer to expect medi cal, nurgical and special tars for pr. -ticaJly iiothiug, lertsns tUelr lespect f"i' Hi skill and .Utrnlty of our profession ar d irmlts c .grung men lo traffic ami commercialize Hi practice of medicine. u. believe that ucu lodge, fia ternal, benevolent or benefit onrsnita tion and cojitra-it pranilie. as eraltiariiy In oparatloit. is emliieiitl unfair, becaune It buvs madicsl services at wholesuts from tbs physician, then compsls him tti peddls out his service at retail and ls- Dalzell's Ice Cream Bricks Tickets to the American Thealer Boxes of 'O'Brien's Candy All a re given a ay frs to no find their name lu th those rh want ads. Read tbs wast ads evsry day; jour nam will appear some tun uiayb mors than onis N fuaalss to s-olv nor sub- ' Tiptlons to get iut re.i us eaul and. Turn to tl- want ad ti-'W -there you will f-.ntl nearly -tr-bualiiea bojao in ll.s ..i, v.,"u son led.