TIIH IU:K: OMAHA. WKDN'KSDAY DKCKMHEH in. 1011 A Fancy Shirt Waist Will Best Express Your Christmas Sentiments whW-h In the There's not a Woman or Miss ho reels tliat sho over had rb many shirtwaists . sh reallv nettled whnt a splendid oppor unity thin, to giro her something nhc most wants, and after all, that gift most appreciated. You'll find here a surprisingly complete assortment you may se lect a pretty waist of plain linen or madras, made with pleats or with out, and priced very modestly at, S2.1).'. and $3.50. Or, there are exquisite creations of fancy "chiffons, rrepe de chines, soft taffetna, fancy voiles, and mar quisettes. The prices range, $0.50 57.50 3S.75 Stf.OO $10.75 $12.50 $15 nd $18. Karh waist Is so cleverly f.itli loned that only a separate descrip tion would fully convey Its beauty . as an example of tbe completeness of the showing we mention a strikingly beautiful waist of gray chiffon over white thirron, made with wide lapel and deep yoke of white chiffon over the daintiest of Imported silk lace, which also finishes the cuff the price Is $21.00. Drlng your Christmas list to this store whether for man, woman or rhlld, you'll find here the most pleasing and ap propriate of gifts. 1 OWN ITvftK 1518-1520 FARNAM STREET KELLY CASE BEFORE GOURT Lawyer for Defense Ask Judgment in Accord with Verdict. MORE ARGUMENTS TO COME Jary at failed Man t.nllly and Insane Same Time and Attorney Mill .Now Hrlaa; A bant Some Rotation. DK.S MOlNKfl, la., Dec. 12. Motion for Judgment pursuant to -the special find ing of the Jury In the Dr. Harry I. Kelly murder ra km filed today by Attorney John T. Mulvaney, representing the young Council Bluffs physician, who wan con victed of manslaughter for the killing of Deputy Sl.eriff Clarence Wool man and K'lniund Sterling, and at the name Urn'! pronounced Insane ly the Jury. Arguments on the motion will he con tinued until Senator C. II. launders, counncl With Mr. Mulvaney, returns from Washington. Kelly's sentence, which was set for tomorrow, will be continued until arguments hae hern heard on the mo tion.' Mr. Mulvaney polnta out that the ver dict of the Jury Is In conflict with the finding of the Jury In the special In terrogatory and that they are at vari ance. In answering the special Interrogatory by the defense Ihc Jury pronounced Kelly to be Insane at the time he committed the act. If Insane, Mr. Muvaney be lieves he can not be guilty of a crime. kald. both deeply Interested In good road building, were present. "The building f good roads Is con tagious," said Dr. It. K. Qlatfelter of Central City, Neb., to members of the convention this morning. In support of this assertion, and to show that a small beginning In federal aid may revolutionise the hlKhways of the country within a short time, Dr. Ulalfeltar ex hibited pictures of one mile of road built a year ago tinder the supervision of t'nlted States engineer podge and of the resultant 400 mile of level road that liv reduced tonnage costs to farmers and made an Ideal thoroughfare for automo bile drivers. Thl road, which runs over the old Mormon trail, through Nebraska, bus been built In one year and represent the result of (ha Interest engendered by the first mile of good road. Mew Postmasters. representative" Sloan today recom melded that Hauls l.tltle be reappointed postmistress at Geneva, Neb. . The president today nominated post masters as follows: Nebraska Robert J. Marsh, O'Neill, and 8Hh W. Wilson".' Wood Itlver. ' )owa LeKoy I). Curtis, Adair; Thomas K." Bheetiari, Kullertoii, and Bruce Mills, "Woodbine. " ' ' fc'outh DaKotaP. K. Forttr, vice IlueS. Artesian: " ' " li. Man Throws Self from Upper Story of Masonic Temple - ' .. - J. T CIIICAOO, Dec. li-An )nderitfjed man, who s believed to have been men tally ui, balanced, shortly after noon' to day mountd to fhe nineteenth floor o( the Masonic Temple building.' disrobed, crawled out on a beam and, dropped to the rotunda beneath.' His mangled body was unrecognisable." His "body struck tlx cigar stand In the rotunda and Injured man who was standing near It. ' The' rotunda was crowded and much confusion ensued. J-'or a time the rumor was prevalent' that two bad committed suicide and thl report waa ma.Ta 16 ! tlie police. - Th body or the man was later IdentK fied from a union card' found Jit tils iteming; as j. r. ureek of Local No. dkj of the ' International Association of Machiniet. II was about 25 years old. ,.jiLin uimuvrrsu mat uotn arms tf the man standing- at th cgar counter were broken by the falling body of Ureek SKELETON OF MISSING BQY fOUNO NEAR MITCHELL MITCIIELU 8. D.. Dei'. l2.-(Speclal )- The jnyetery of the disappearance of a Ja-year-oicj boy by tha nam of Walter JonesyNaia j k-areit up w hen the skeleton ur a boy waa found In the vicinity of 4 mnecn moniiia ago the boy who nad been taken to ras by puis Weyer.'waa left at hams alone while the peopla went to a neighboring town for a flay, the boy being left behind to take iaj iu iiwi, jn iiioir return the lanilly round the slock har not been cared for and the boy could not be found anywhere and his shotgun was missing. The inn Dcneveu pe nau tcum tired or living on tbe farm and had taken advan tage of tholr absence to leave. Th tody waa found by two children In a slough about WO faet frooi a farm residence of Matt Islgaty. Tha children had uia aiouti to t some trap on tha body, nearly nude. Arizona Electing Its First Governor and State Officers j-nuKNix, Aria., Dec. is. Arlxona as sumed the full sovereignty of . a state today by electing Its own governor and acquiring for tha first time two t'nlted Ptatea senators and one con gressman. In all the thirteen counties of tha new state voting today was enthusiastic, but light In comparison to the total popula tion for the reason that by the ennblng act under which Arizona cornea Into the union, the suffrage was restricted to the voters whose name were on the, great register of 19. This cut off thousands of persons Who have aettled In tha new state during the 'last three years. Tha democrats hope to elect both Mark Smith and Henry Ashurat aa senators, though the republicans- doclared today hat Kalph Cameron, republican delegate In congreaa waa practically sure of win ning ona of the tonus. Qeorge W. P. Hunt, former president of the constitutional convention. Is the democratic nominee for governor and Kd- ward Wells I the republican nominee. Tha Judiciary recall, a feature of the constitution framed' by tha democratic constitutional convention, will be elimin ated at tha election today. I'reeldent Taft In copsefttlng to the admlsajon of An ions, having made that a Condition pre requisite to statehood. It la said by lead ers of both aides, however, that as soon as Arlson Is afey Installed In 1h sisterhood of states, steps will be taken to put the recall of judue back Into gone to and came Des Moines Grocers' Association Indicted on Gambling Charge DKS MOINES. la., Dec. 12. -The Des Moines Itetall Grocers association, was today Indicted on the charge of conduct Ing a gambling house. The Polk county grand Jury based lis complaint on the alleged ' operation of a "wheel of for tune," during tha recent pure food show here. The officers of the association will be served with papers during the after noon. ' " Tha county proaecutor announces that he will make an attempt to have the organisation dissolved at the conclusion of the forthcoming trial. It had been charged that the retail grocers were re sponsible for the high cost of living In Des Moines, but the grand Jury Ignored that feature, and preferred the Indict ment for alleged gambling. Bitter Attack on Labor Unions Made in Business Congress CIIK AiH). Dec. lr-lnl' n Inbor. presi dent Pa mini Comnrs of the American Federation of Iilwr and the McNamara rothrs were the subjects scheduled for 'scUKclon today at the second day's ses- loi of the National business c-umress. The bitter flKht agalnf-t union labor made yesterday bv Henry M. Vvalllr of Wevensln was followed by an even more severe armlKntmnt by John Klrby. presl- ent of the National Association of Manu facturers. Mr. Klrby attacked Mr. dum pers and the McN'amuras. Mr. Klrhy's subject was announced as The ltelatlon of Industrial Abuses to Our KorelKn and Domestic Trade." Frederick Townsend Martin of New York wasvon the program at the morning seeslon also for a speech on "Stale In- urairce." Mr. Kliby's remarks concerning the 'I-nbor truHt" as he called the federation, were aharp. lie called the Federation of I-abor "Samuel (Jumper's monopolistic l.ibor machine," and mild oraanlied labor had a "determined pulley either to con trol or ruin the commerce and Industries of the country." He eald lis record and he utterances and acts of Its officers left no shadow of doubt that IN policy is to employ any means, no matter how brutal. Unlawful or unreasonable." which would produce a condition from' which workers would be "abKolutaly at tho mercy and dictation 6f a. gigantic and merciless labor truwt. Again he characterised the labor or ganization as a "Cold, mercjlesa .organ ization, with no- regard for the flag" and said labor leaders asked punishment of the McNiimasus, not because of guilt, but "because they confessed." C'oadnetor Falls I'ader Train. IOWA CITV, la'.'. Dec. 12.-(Hpeclal.) Matthew Archer of Itock Island, con ductor on a Itock Island paeaenger train. fell beneath the wheels of a switch en gine Just west of West Ilberty, near here this morning and waa horribly mangled about tha left shoulder. He will lose an arm, but will live. ( harared with Theft of (irlp. UXMN, Ja., Dec. 12.-Spectal.)-Ueorge Bailee waa brought to I-ogan today by Officer Myera of Missouri Valley to await the action of the grand Jury In the January term of court.' jr. paites waa arrested at Dunlan Sunday evening on charge of taking a grip at Missouri Val ley belonging to another party, Mr. Katies saya tiat ha la 17 years of age and resident of Newark, N. J. His preliminary trial took place at Missouri uWy today before C. Alcxahder. the constitution. Federal Guards at El Pasq Doubled U PASp. Tex . Dec. U-Cnlted States guards on the border were doubled today when l.'nlted States army officers were notified an Insui recto attack Was to be made on Juares. Iteports that a fteyes revolution a to be launched on December IS, with the selifur c-f customs houses, are generally discredited. MEXICO ClT. Deo U-Th town of victoria. In the northeastern district of (he atata of uuauajuato, has been occu pied by several hundred Iteyelstaa. They found little resistance. The town of Ttcuman, state of Morelos, lias been aackea and two SpanlHh mer chants were killed, tieversl houses of tha district uf Kaca tepee, eiata oi rueuia, belonging to a Spaniard have been robbed and property to the value of f.iO.0UO gold pesoa looted ABERDEEN MAN CHARGES HIS WIFE WITH LARCENY AUIClU'KKN. S. D-. Dec. 12. -(Special.) Henry Sehroii, an Aberdeen man. Is complaining witness In a tase wherein his wife, Dora Scnroh. '.a charged with grund larceny. rVhroIi Is considerably older' than his w Ite and t lie, couple have not gut ulontf well, ftrcviitly Mrs. Schroh went to relatives in Illinois,' but a reconciliation was effected and aha re turned home. Shortly afterward a quar rel ayaln arose and she left and Bchroh cl.ilms she took $-W of his money with her. Mrs Schroh's case will come up for ttiat In municipal court next Wednesday. Holler Hill He F-aeeoted. ALU AN IT. N. Y.. Dec. 12. -Albert W vVulter. convicted of the murder of Huili W heclr. a 15-year-od Menographrr. In New York City on March lnli must Pay tbe Uwitb penalty. Th loui-t of an (tela aairmed lbs Judsment ot conviction. .omlaate Jobs I). for rreslaea VKrtMII.LION Kan . Dec. U-John D. IliH'keTrller Is enlorsel for president In statement published ' In ' the local hew s paper here today by Vermillion business men. The endorsement statea that the clll magnate Is favored "because of ils uusiness aoiui y. RULERS CROWNED AT DURBAR DAMP (Continued from Fhst Page.) thrones of the emperor, the empress, the viceroy and the vicereine at the back o which the Imperial and Vice regal staff: and the' Imperial cadet corps, composed entirely of youthful princes and scion of princely funille formed In rank. The first formal act of the ceremony was performed py the foreign secretary who advanced to tha data and asked per mission of the emperor to open the Dur bar. At Ills signal a long roll from th druma and a thrilling call from the bug lea were sounded, followed by a triumphant peal of music from the bands. Then note from the heralde' silver trumpet rap( over the plain'. JUDGE - HOLDS HYDE JURY (Continued from First I'age.) 9 yNssaaawSSase ' Wives, Mothers, Sisters and Sweethearts who are seeking GIFTS FOR MEN will do well to visit this popular gift store Throngs of women crowd our Furnishing Uoods ejection, during those busy shopping days. Every one expresses admiration for the unusually attractive showing of gifts for men and boys. HERE'S A REMINDER LIST: Gloves $1.00 up Tie, Hose and H'dk'fg Seta $1 to $2.00 Silk Umbrellas $8.30 to $7.50 Laundry Bags $3 00 to $:J.OO Shirts $I.S0 up Pullman Slippers $1.50 to $:.O0 to $:l.00 Fur Caps $2.50 to $20.00 -Traveling Bags ..$3.00 tq f:0.Q0 Bath Robes ....$3.30 to $33.00 Smoking Jackets $3.00 to $22.50 .50c Bo.xcd Neckwear Mufflers $1.00 to $10.00 Boxed "Onyx" hose, bx. $1, $1.50 Initial Handkerchiefs, box $1.50 Pyjamas . ., ,$1.0O to $8.50 R. S. WILCOX, Manager. FIFTEENTH AT DOUGLAS. not guilty. They were brought up In batches of four. The first group was found guilty, refused to undertake to re frain from similar lawlessness In the fu ture and were sentenced to two months tn Jail. PII.K (I IIF.U 1 0 TO Of DAYS. Your druatrlst will refund money if Psj!i Ointment falls to eure an case of Itching. Wind. Weeding or Frotruding Files In 6 to 11 days. COc. TWENTY-TWO SUFFRAGETTES PL.EAD NOT GUILTY LONDON, Dec. 12. Twenty-two of th suffragettes arrested In connection with the demonstration at the House of Com mons November 21 were Indicted today. Nearly 300 had been summarily sentenced on minor charges. The accused who appeared today had to answer the more serious charges of ma liciously damaging property. All pleaded V A Pure Liquors Fpr the Hpmc The HUler Family Liquor Storo W are distillers' agents and can supply you with roost any popular Whiskey on the market, .such as Guckennlmer Rye, Cedar Brook, Bourbon, Shenudoab. Hye,Clark's nye, Willow Brook, etc., at $1.00 per ijt. 1309 Farnam St. Both Phones Prompt: Oelhery. Be 392333 The Knox Recipe Booklet y 'Dainty Pgyerfs fat Dainty Ppl ) It rouri upon request. It lllsstfste lutis la their proper colon, ss tney Botild be irrreo, nd tea wlllncaitvslusble. Whea cndltif for It, kindly give your (rocer'l nsme, 1 ri. sunpls tor'le UMp. Charts B. Knox Co. ' 409 Kmi A. - Jabnstawa, M. Y. "AJ) li im& CuA2s CWiil Stripes FREE FOR THE HOLIDAYS ' iii hi ii inn ' m ii I A Bottle of Wine Will be Given With . , Every Large Case of ; j flairs- and ....(.... OTTI-EEJ EEUR The Only Pure Spring Water Beer on the Market HENRY POLLACK . Retail Dealer. fifteenth and Capitol Avenue. VJILLOU SPnUIGS DREIVIIIG CO. . Phone -Doug. 13Q6, 7I62. A-1306, A-1673. Wednesday Specials 10 cakes "Beat 'Em All" or D. c. soap ase 4 lbs. 10c Jap rice ase 85c heavy and durable clonics baskets, each , 600 Chlldieu'a doll clothes baskets, each ' , aao 2,000 fancy baskets, all colors ' and sizes, each lfio ts S3. 00 Citron, orange or lemon riecl, per lb. ...i f . .goo 40c cluster raisins, lu cartons. "t ,. 80o Johnaonls sweef cider, per at 80o and soo Hrllevue celery . .850 sad 60o Cooking- or eatlpe apples, per hox ..... ..fl.00 Callftrnla Nuvel oranges, per dosen BOo, 30o and 600 Ite'l cabbage, per lb So New Mixed nuts, per lb. 80o .Vpw dates, per lb. lOo and )So Kngllsli hot house (i rapes. Imported Kndlve, l'"resh To matoes, Cucumbers. Munh roumi, Mint. Artichokes, Head Ietluce, Cauliflower.' - 8.000 finest Christmas trees we have ever displayed. We are parking them at 17th and Douglas streets, where you can buy your liully, Mistletoe, Wreathing ami Decorations of alt ' kinds. Make your (.elec tion Xarly. CSSJ C-ttA Ci2Sa C3 DIAMONDS Tbevo are Diamonds aud l)iatuond. Eiervone wants ooe whlcU tdnnot U Crltclsed, and wants good value, and we have theui. Va Jbave stood (or and maintained quality for twenty years in Omaha, and we atand for It today. Our guarantee to tefu;i1 D(l per tent of amouut paid at any tlmo wltblu one year, should le strong arfumeut that our quality and jrk'e are rUb;. All oUes all prices. Diamond Rings $5.00 to $600.00 Open Even ings Till Christmas. 15&D0D6E. Open Even ings Till Christmas.' chaise these men now when there is a possibility of Waldroii tehg found al most any time. If he Is found and returns nd Is In hi right mind, the case can go ahead. That la what I hope for. Attorn) for the defense are ansloua that ths or a new trial proceed. "Vs shall insist." said John M. Cleiry, personal counsel for Or. llxje. today. "Ihat the case be dlxied of as speedily as possible. II this jury is oismiseu we shall a Mi to have another Impaneled at Once." Tha general Impression prevails that (lit) prosecutor'a office would prefer to have a new trial, If one becomes necessary, start acme time during January, In the next term of court. 'ie Waldron Incident will be responsi ble for the presentation of a new Jury law at the next Session of the Missouri legislature. Judge l'orterfleld said today he intends to draft a measure along the lines of the California law. which provides for qualifying fourteen men. Had that law been In effect iu Missouri when Wal dron disappeared, the case would not hava been hatted.' Train Robbed of Registered Mail SAVANNAH. Cia.. I'oc. l2.-Allantlo Coast Line tiain No. 60. which left Sa vannah for New york early thl irvormng. waa stopped by robber near 1'ardeevllle, rl. C, Just pcfore daybreak. Several sacks of registered niall were taken. The train was tunning In two sections. Th express cars, at which H la believed the robbers aimed, were carried on the second section and escaped attack. The robbers, who had been paetit,er on the train, forced th euf-neer to atop, and covering the flagman and conductor with revolvers, thay' made tha flagmau open th nial car Sfter It had been de tached and ran forward soma dlataqce. Her the two mall clerk wer mad to giv up th reiUt.ied mall. A pots was sent from eavannah tu take their trail. ATI.ANTA. Ua.. le. 12.-Uorg 8ut ton. district poatoftlco Inspector, aald that ffty-flvs registered rscSe wet ! stolen by th robrxrs who held up the I Atlantic Coast IJne passenger train at j Haidtrvllle, Si. (., this niorung. A Particularly Timely Sale Where exquisite ift m chosen The diamond that is to sparkle on some fair hand, the pearls to encircle some snpwy Ifiroat, the watch to tick against a young terr prod In possession of Its fjrst timepiece the gold or pearl opera glasses for the young girl's first '.geason"-7-tbe lorgnette for her motbgr l)e shining V "live' fea se or'- dirjnec peryloe :tte massive punch bowl whatever gift, for home or person dearest;' be sure it will be found at its choicest in this treasure-house of precious gifts. Diamonds, gold .Jewejry, watches, clocks, sterlfpg silver, silver plate, opera glasses, be4rla. lorgnettes, etc. We offer the gifts "beautiful of the' city. Don't Merely Buy Invest. Albert Edholm , Sitee'nVh nd Harney. We luiVL recently purfliateil tlio entire "TKIFKVAN COLLECTION," $40,000 worth of uire mid beautiful ORIENTAL RUGS, personally elected in the Orient by Mr. S. Telfeyuu, a con noisseur of international repute. By taking the eijtjrc collection Me secured an' exceptionally )ow pric.e, and during the nipnth of December we of fee every specimen iu this great collection at a price that will be as interesting as it is unusual. The collection comprises many most beautiful small pieces, which range in price frpm $15 to $23. They are especially adapted for Cjiristmas presentation purposes. "We give every patron our personal assurance that these rugs are entirely worthy, and, at the prices at which they are now offered, they constitute a most unusually good value. I Orchard - Wilhelm Carpet Co. AMI SKMENTS. AlttSEsJEMI. SHEEP HQW OMAHA AUDITORIUM December 1 3th to 16th Day and Evening MOST HANDSOME SHEEP IN THE WORLD. Prized For Their Lustrous Fleece and Mutton Qualities. See the Gould Dietz Llamas, the Persian Lambs and the Dartmores. Hear the Band See tbe Pictures. Have a good time with the rest of the people. Admission Adults 25c, Children, 10c KCC9U THIS ATTESiWOOM TQJflOHT. MR. LOUIS MANN in His ltest Sniess "lUYtTlStt A HWSBAWP" Thursday. Friday ant SJatarday "Th Hswly Wd and Thlr Baby" Titoro la Only One Thai la Lojzativo Bromp (QzifiiFjzo (uro rf yoxu ore to cvrc 4 pom $m one bat. Aiwsyi remember tlie full name. Look tor tbti siustur ou cTtry box. z SWA t v AMERICAN THEATER Tonljht Mata. Tail., Tbvir., Sat. r-rtoes. 860 Only. aflSB KTA LA MO and th WOODW1B9 STOCK COMPAaTT la "H C Q EtAT MATOSX." st Wk Th Laufhlna; Saooess, Dllnd Doone Concert i'rlduy niajtit. Iei'einter 15. I oclink FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Twnty-slsth and Harney ptreets. Tkkel on tale M era-Pillon & llospe Admission Only 25c niiniTi, LEW RALER Tal. S. 101 Zrlrsaca ea Con sSai Si. DO. JTITTI Nfl BOYD'S TOWIOSIT MAT. WEDWBBDAY That Whlrlv, till ly Mulol MUup ajsjh mxu MU.1, Chorus. Wed. 2o-50u. 60 People 60. aig Beauty r-rires jo-ou-kc li. Mai. miiltm-BT.AN'HM hTni") Phoaa 4. 144. Alatinee every dav. il:15: every mailt. 15. Advanced Vaudeville Lily 1-ena; ICdwIn Stevens, aided by Tina Marshall; jullen Tannen; Blank: tarnlly; The Avon Comedy Four; The Four tiles; Ami.eii'l liros : Klneloacupe; Urpheiim I'oni-ert Orchestra rlres: Nint lc. 2c, 5tc. lie. Matinee. 10c, best peats KGc, except Saturday and bunday. -OlUXa'l TV CJESTEK" Dally Mat, lS-aa-0 HAERY KA3TIXGS' BI9 SHOW KXTATAOAJISA AMD TAUStTIMI tola tiheldon. Culuraturs, Bopranu; Ti, Beautiful Ballet ot Flowers. Top jv'oti'li Uhlo; Just tn Show t'tr tiheep Bhuw Week C'hoi-u ot Kprlng Umbi Latlas' Dtsaa Matla Bear- Wk Day. KRUQ THEATER acstUae today ti30,' Vlfat i90 ft Seats K -Th Vast Show" aaasms am kbicams Caut:ful Sounii m ths Ladles at pully Liiiii Mattna. Wd. sTlfht Chora Olrl' ConUat