f 'T I 111" r 1 I i r PROMINENT MEN ARE HELD Julian Hawthorne and Jcsifih . Quincy Adams ricid Not Guilty. 'f' IIISUSE OF MAILS ALLEGED P V ale nt Stock in llnlne orori ion fl Promoter Million l a moii - llrlnK Money. n KF.W TORK, .l.m. C.-On 1 ri-l i -tments. I: tle cximerco ,V o'eh ' ' :r. lil'r pub) to f th! afteni x-n for fro rt t: n pleat of V not guilty w.-i..' c"' red in the United i 6tnt cliPtrU't f-oiiit thin nficrme.n bv Julian Hawthorne, joui nalir.i-.t.irnitirr. IT Jo'l.m Qulnry. u furrier u'Mnnt I oc w mary of state, cx-miypr of Huston nl I M prisont a member i.f the transit com- mission of lion on; Albeit Freeman. promr.Ur; John M.-Klnnon. trc.isurt r ami 5. MX rotary of tho H : .Mmine Mining com- panics, and l'r. William J. Morton. r. rem- nciulist of this city. Alt bio charged with mini" "f Li mail i" n scheme to bfr.iud Inventors in the r-toik of minLv;; entci prl.e. J Four of Hi" Indictments contain riX - leon counts and tlit. f.fth eleven count. Reference made to the llawtborno 811- ter h.i.1 iron mlti'-H, limited. Im orporetcd, tepitulixed nt li:..(ntt"). sales of whoso n 'x k alone, hotted the promotoi s, It Is charged. $l.2eO,iiO. J- py t(lf, frCe mo of Julian Hawthorne' E. name there was but 1 1 1 1 ! trouble. It la i" alleged, in the promotion of tho various Hocks Many of the. Investors aro de- Ciared to liavu boon Influenced py inuu F ential person and poisonul friends of '. ' the Join nnllst promoter. In the use of Y literature cent nit Hawthorne la olleged ." to have asked hi friends to "Ret In on i the ground floor" faying "It was firm and could nut rave In." ' T' "Fecrct of Kolummi" pamphlrti srat ' tcrwl troailcat for promoting purposes f tolJ Investors, tho Indlrtmcnt avors, that the only to Rot irionry la to dig It out of the ground." ; Another pithy paragraph purported to be advfra given by IIawthorn- rather, Nathaniel Hawthorne, tho novelist. It ran as follow! : , 'Nathaniel said tp Julian, 'Whatever ' rise you dn, don't try to make a living by authorlBhlp.' " One letter thut Hawthorne rot, the Indictment charges, and mailed to friends, Mid Itr part. "I have reverted to the proteaslon for 1 mhlch 1 as pduoatod and from which 1 Was temporarily seduced by the allure- rnent Of literature. That allurement haa held me for forty years, but Uia time has now arrived when I want more money than the sort of literature 1 have pro t duced can provide." ' New Irrigation Dlstrlrt. ' The Frenchrnon Valley IrrlxsUon dis ; trlct l a new orgualzntlon which has asked the approval of the atate irrlKatlon L- board fend will receive It as soon aa the j areretnry can make out the papers. The ' district embraces about 10,000 ucroa of t land on the Frenchman river near I'ftll- aade, and la now under ditch, getting ier vice from the old Culberson ditch, one of ? ? lha first IrrlKatlon projects In the atate. j ' ' Th ditch went through a receivership J, and Is now the property of Morgan J. ; 7 " Huckley, who bought It under f oroclostno. The T'ater users ondar.lt deal ra to organ Ize under the present law and buy the attch. Under the present ownership many . repair and Improvement are demanded t (h!ch the water users are' unable to oh tain, gnd when they havo fornwd .tho-tr new organisation and obtained posiionslnn these Improvements wilt be made aiyl possibly the dltcl may be extended. , Water from I'nlbriadrr lnai. The federal reclamation aervlee, haa - Usued official notice that existing com panies In the North l'latte valley may use the surplus water from the rath finder, dam at the rate of fl per acre foot, payable 10 per cent within thirty days from signing contract and the re i malnder In four equal Installment. There la thought to bi watsr In exoeaa of the amount required by the North Flatto project, for which the dam wns con tructad. to aupply all the demand of ther existing ditches, and poasllily some for additional projects. In addition to this charge of 15 there will le an annual charga for maintenance and operation. A similar arrangement haa been made with AVyomlntt project. Ortieral Krssa Replies. . Urlggdler ueneral Iiivan of tl War department haa rtpllej to the recent letter cf Adjutant Oeneral Thelps In re vponse to the crltlulama of Inspecting of. fleer on the national guard. . Ueneral bvaaa wuggvet that If the atate appropriation not sufficient to keep all the existing companlea of the guard up to the utaadard that some of them be muatered ont. Adjutant Oeneial f'hclpa, however, believe such a course Is unnecessary nnd thut tho tuck ' of equipment wfll be supplied and the guard organisation remain Intact. Wild Aaluial Bauntlea. Oovernor Cary of Wyoming Itaa wrlt- teu Governor Aldrlch whether thlg atats appropriates miir for Hi exteroiliia tlon of wild aniiiuiU, . and It so, bow much. Oovernor Aldrlch rtpllsd thut this Get Rid of Piles at Elome Try This Homo Treatment -.4. two. liitcly Free. No matter bow long you've been suf fering or how bad you think your cae la, bend at nce fur a free trlul of the wonderful I'yramld File lieinvdy. Thoun anda afflicted aa badly or worse than you trace their quick rerovety to the day they began using thl marvclnujly aucceskful remedy. Pyramid rile Homed? rives Instant, blescd relief. Pain d!nppears. lnflam n.atloit aud swelling subside, and you are able to work atitln as comfortably a though 0u had never icon afflicted at all.' It may ravo the expense end danger of a aurglcal operation. Jutt send In' the coupon below with your name and address ou u, slip of paper, to the pyramid lrug Co., 420 Pyramid ItlJg. Marshall. Mich., and a tampl will be sent you FKKki It will Ihow you oiiclualvely whst Pyramid pile IWjmedy will do. Then you ran get the regular ) aekage for 00 rents at any Irug gtore. Iwn't auffer another need- lesa minute. Writ now. rrr' 1 rtiite h i 1 no settled policy In the n nt'.cr. "?no ia'H mi appropi istlou belnn nuoi" and at ot!ir tlme pine. The record s!ow tho f.ill.iwlng appropriation under the law p.ei lit I'M, but Ido!l was rtp'aled In v.ny.'-. In ls."., M.ooO; $m,(Til; IVA. tl.-..ofl; l', !."".. t ; i:i:, .r,,(r, but this Was vetoed .y tiovirnor Shehh.n. In V. H'.OtJ was appropriated, but t ti l wus not eilffi'-lcrit to pay all the claim on lo'c. In lull J.() win spproprlMted. Mmnllixix nt Hliellon. IT. XV. 1 1. Wilton of tho hiult',1 de laitment has junt retutned from Kheltun, where he found un outbreak ot smallox al.lth had .temporal lly gotten tho luttei of the I.khI amliorltles, but which lie now think Is well In hand anil tho Cut ther spread will be checked. The pr. mary trouhlo enme from n lareo nun. he. of people bclnir exponed 1 fore any on. knew of the existence of the dim.:" lino later by the disregard by some panics of (iiiarantlne regulations. Thin trouble has been retmved, however. It appeal that tin- (lisi-nfe had Its Inception through a youiiB woman vbrtlnc a neighboring town ami i ontiiiotintf the disease. With out knowing vhv v. as uftlletud shu Kl ten.led si veral meetings to prepire for a Chrlf-tniai! entei tao'iiieut and aiso Clicu Intoil freely an.oiig ner bkhoi latea. I;c foro eonililinni wire n cognized u luruo number bad been exposed. The dlscuSo pruvuil In twenty-eight families, a fow of them In the country near r'helton, ftnd In all there are. between lorty and fifty cases, fomo of them serious. The en forcement of quaiantlnt? Is expected to atop Its spread to additional families. -NeJiriiaUu I'M) .No 'litis. Apropos of the' ruling by the Kunsas authorities that the slate would not re imburse officers for tip when traveling Oh state business, Auditor Uarton say that such Itema have never been Included In expense bills lti this state. Germany Surprised By Hitchcock's Talk On Peace Treaties HEHU.V, Jan. . Official circle here and the newspapers display greut Inter est In tho. speech dullvcred by fenator Hitchcock of Nebraska In the senate yea tcrday on the arbitration treaties. Ab stracts of hi addrea have reached Ilor lin and these' contain what are considered such rash statements that government of ficial have decided to wait for a full report of hi speech before expressing any opinion. It Is eitiphnslzed In these circles thut If Senator Hitchcock represented Uerinany a opposing ratification of the arbitra tion treaty between Oreat Ilrltaln and tho United ftate he Is absolutely Incor rect. Tho only reason a similar treaty has not been negotiated with (lermuny, it Is stated, Is that Germany I waiting to sec the fate of the lirttlsh and French treatleii. If these are accepted by the United Htataa, Oerniany will be willing and even anxious to negotiate a similar treaty. Erb May Acquire Pere Marquette NKW TfSltlf. Jan. A syndicate com posed cf Newman Krb and aisociattts al ready In control of a number of rail road In the west and northwest, la said to be negotiating for control of the 1'ere Marquette railroad. J. P. Mot-gun & Co. are believed to hove a dominant voice In that property, although their holdings are said to constitute lens than 50 per cent of the whole. Should the Krb ryndicato acquire I'ero Marquette It Is sold the road will bo turned over to the Chesapeake A Ohio. Mr. Krb relation with Kdwln HswVy, who, with hi friends, control Chesa peake, are known to be especially close aa was recently shown In the Minneap olis & Ht. Louls-lowa Central merger. It la pointed out thnt tho Pere Mar quette would fit Into the extension plans of the Chesapeake & Ohio, particularly through the latter road's Hocking Valley branch ttt Toledo. Cvntrol of I'ero Mar quette would add some 3,400 miles to the Chesapeake A Ohio system. Yarloiu parties to the reported nego tiation declined to discuss the matter today. Morgan & Co. would pot deny thut the plan outlined Is under con Idoratlon, whllo a representative of the irb Interest dectured all rumor pre mature at this time. Car Jumps Bridge; Four Fatally Hurt CINCINNATI, Jan. C Four person Were fatally Injured while another was seriously hurt here tonight when a South Ikllevue street cur jumped from the Central bridge, which coimucl this city with Newport, Ky. The oar landed on Front street, after turning a aomersuult In Us drop of fifty-five feet to the pave ment ' below. The fatally Injured are: Hurry Wesallng. Newport. Ky., rnn. ilumcr on the car, skull fractured und Inti-rnully I Mined. lleiiion Heht oil. pecretsry-treait''er of the Central llihlge company, Newport, K. v . skull rracturej, liunnal lnjurli and broken bones. t.drd Hupfvl. Cincinnati, skull frac tured ami contusions of the body. Harry Finnan, Covington. Ky.. motor man on the cur, skull fractured and both leu biokrn. Ptimuel Hollow, Newort, Ky., the only other pasni;cr, auBtained scalp wounds und a contused body, but will recover. 'Vim car kft the track after crossing the Ohio liver, at a sharp curve lit the bridge. It was making Its first trip of tho night from the barns In Newport, which accounts for the small number of pusecngera aboard. NEBRASKA SENATORS LUNCH WITH TWO OMAHA MEN Irtom a Ptatf Correspondent ) WAStlllNUTON. Jan. 6.-tSprlul T.l fcrara W. F. Guilty, who ha been in Washington for several day on buslin-sn with the Interior department, left this afternoon for Omuhu. Mr. Gurley, Senu tor Hlii hr. ik and ChurlcH A. r'uun.ler were guevta of Henstor Brown at luncheon toilay In the senate rftauraut. Tho I lib annlvursury ot the birth ot Alexander Hamilton will he ot served In tin city nxt Thursday by tha trustee of tha Alexander Hamilton National SIo morlal axociatiuti. Jutle Churlca K. tfonthes will preslda and addressta will be made by Henry IX hslnbrook ot New York, formerly of Omaha; Dr. 'Iluii it, -Kar.o Ilaiuilton of New York and Kanouel W. Mi Call ot Waskui husi tt. F. W. Col lin of Lincoln. allail ultnrnry geutral, 1 secretary of the association. F. I,. Bamett of Omaha Is In Washing ton visaing relatives and frl.ndu On the 1 ecomincuilutHm of Represt'nt.i. ttve Klnkald, Dr. C. II. i-hurchill has I ber. appointed pension surgeon at Alll lame. Neb., vice Dr. P. F. Uettlehelm I resigned. PRICES FIXEDJY COMPANY vidcn:e Indicates Facken Con tinned Practices with Big Firms. PltATT AND COLBY TESTIFY f irmer lirtlelnl of ailnat Corpora tlon liltM History r Oriranlxn Hon of ntlonnl racking o in iinn y In lbo.'l. CH1''A(1(J, Jan. 0. I 'oeumentary evi denie lit support of tho government's charge thnt the rnrtlces of the rib' puckers' pool In fixing the price of fies meat by means of a system of proi'l margin and apportioning the buniri' s on n noncompetitive hn"-l were contlnuci lifter the organization of the Natiomi lacking company In March, li.1, was read to the Jury yesterday In the trlul of ten Chicago pucker under Indictment for criminal conspiracy In restraint ot trnde. Tho Kuvernmr nt brought the opera tion cf the alleged Illegal combination ff packers down to within m-ven months of the statutory period covered by the Indictment. Tim Information was furnished by Jerome. II. Pratt, an employe of Armour & Co. for more than twenty years and at one time assistant manager of the dressed bee f di p.u trnent. Ho testified to iiavlng attended a num ber of moettny of tho old pool between lswt nnd 1!Ki2, ut which, lie said, per centages' of shipments to different mar ket were, decided by ballot and tho profit margin was determined by avrcemeut among the members. Identifier Letters. The witness Identified u doxen letters he ncelvnj while In the employment of Armour & Co., In mi prt of his state ment. Three of the letters bore notations In pencil of the shipment percentages and profit margins In tho handwriting of J Ogdeii Armour, Arthur Meeber and Thomas J. Connors of tho Armour com pany, according to witness. lie poil lively IduntLflud tho handwriting . of Arthur Meeker and declared he was as certain that the other memorandums were written by J. Ogden Armour and Thomas J. Connor as u man could be who had not seen tho figure written. Pratt was on the stand when court ad Jntirned, and will continue hi alary to morrow. List of Plants llought. Arthur Colby wa In the wholesalo Jewelry business In the east until U03, vhen ho came to Chicago und obtained employment with the National Packing compiny a augtstant secretary. Two years luter he was elected u director and made arsutant treasurer. "Are you familiar with the business of the National Packing company 7" asked District Attorney James P. Wllkerson. "Only with the offices and accounting end of the business," replied Colby, who then gave a list of the subsidiary com panies operated by the National Packing company n follows! O. If. Hammond Ce. J-lemmonrt Packing ouinpany. Angiii-Amerlcun lrnvl:ion company, Omaha Packing company. Cn.ted Dressed Peef company. Ht. lunula incised lieet and Provision company. New York Butchers' Dressed Beet com pany. Western Packing company. Colorado Packing company. Kuiltly HruH. Plankington Packing company. . limit h pros. Ilundy Pros. t barter Allows Wide Ham. District Attorney Wllkeraon Intro duced In evidence tho minute of the first meeting of the National Packing company, held March 11, l'J03, in Jersey City,, and the by-laws of the corporation wore read. It ai ortTnnlxivl under the law of New Jensey with a capital stock of tlo, ooo.uoo, to "engage iii the packing bustncH nnd inch other enterprise a thla corporation niuy jdeem advisable." A provision created uli executive board with authority to exerctae all the powers ot the board of directors. Details of the purchase cf the thirteen Independent packing cnmpunles for Stf.oOO.Ovt), which formed the nucleus of the National lack ing company, were given in a resolution adopted by the directors nt their first meeting. The contracts iclallng to the transfer of tho properties upecit.ed thut racli plant was to bo operated Independ ently under the old name. Two ledger containing the recorda of dlreotoiV meeting of tho National Pack ing company from March 27, 11HX1, to June g, 1910, were offered lit evidence. Judge Carpenter overruled the objec tion and permitted the record of the directors' meetings to go lu evidence to show what lewdness wus transacted, but not to prove that certuln defendant were present at certain meetings. President Main to the Grinneil Alumni President Jv 11. T. Main of Crtnell col lege will be the guest at the banquet of the Omaha alumni of the college thi evening ut tho olim Men' Christian as 101 lotion. President Main will address the meet Inif of the men at the Young Men ChrU tiun association tomorrow afternoon. The bible classes of Omaha will hold a rally at the YOung Men Chrlntlun as sociation Tuesday evening. This will not only Include the clasres of tha Young Men's Christian association, but nil the bible cUsHc.H of tho city. It I expected thut over SO young men will attend. A banquot will bo itlven t o'clock. N. 11. Ioomls, gmiorul solicitor ut the Union Paclilo, will be uiie ut the apeakeia. lit will tails on the table. Two Men Killed by Explosion of .boiler IX)S ANUK1.EH, Jan. C Tha boiler ot a L.g locomotive lunuing lit tile Southern i'uiif.c 1 00 ml house here exploded at 10 o'clock tonight. Two men weie killed and ihreo Injured, all probably fatally. Tho engine a-i demullslied and about fifty in I of the found rouse was destroyed jnd a walu: tank topnlcd from It up pnits. The engine had arrived fium a trip but jl short tune bcfoie the exiiloulon, which w.i ruuM'il by low water. Tho men killed uml Injured were working within a few tut of the locomotive, one man wa nulled 1.4 fuel. Irnalk of Fluat Medurrd. P.VI.T l.A KK CITY. I'tah. Jon. 6 comiily w 11 u the n khIiiiuiii prescrlbeil by the low city gotciiimeut. the man SKei of the l out t twee 11 Jimmy Reagan r.d fha'kv Co in'uln ot Ht J.ouls tuMikod for i t Monday nuht. have cut the bout t.i t.ii ion oils. It had been aderti-eit to tie ft!t eii. Control of tKixlng tn this cltv res tH-en placed In the hand tit the cbiif of polti v. Ha ;iiinni!tiiTi tr-.at con l.is v 1 1 1 he pcimlt'.cd within sui h llmttstii 11 us be may lnqHw fioiu tim to time. Commission Adopts Another Safeguard For Monetary Plan WAPHINOTON, Jan. t -The National Monetary commlKsion today virtually greed upon a provision, which It Is be- eved, will have tho effect of prevent- Ing the exercise of undue Influence upon nfrnlrs of the proposed tr.itloinl Tteserve Tsoclotlon by nny Individual, corporstlon t section of the ooontiv. This prnctl ;:: completed the work of that body. The great fnr from the beginning of ho commission' tabor ha been that he rM.Hn renerv which It Is pro osed to establish would ho controlled by ome financial eentor. It wa at first 1 1 loved that this danger had been averted by tho prohibition of the trant er of stock and by other restrictions but lately there was the npprehenslon I nt holding companies or other corpora :1ms or even Individual might gain an itr.iVsirablc ascendency through the pur .hn"o of stock In banks comprising the association. P.cprpFoiitutlvej Vreolun.1 and Week nnd former Iteprerrntatlve Bonyngo espe cially have emphasized this point nnd nt today's meeting prcsmted a proposition which proved nrceptnblo. It would re strict the voting right of banks In cas in which Individuals or corporations own tock In more than one of them. The i ffcet ot this provision would bo to limit or prevent voting by banks owned or partly owned by one stockholder or one -rt of stockholders. It In In lino with ho effort of the commission to avoid the possibility of centralizing the power to slinpo tho policy of the reserve asso ciation. It also In expected to moot 'he criticism that the association might lie ccntrolie 1 by such an Important center ns New York City. In the hope of eliminating politics from tho question tho bills carrying tho Aid rich plan Into effect will hot bo pressed prior to the presidential election or dur ing tho present session of cungrets. CHAMP CLARK CONFINED TO HIS BED BYASEVERE COLD WAPHINOTON, Jan. 6. Speaker Champ Clerk, who ha fought off a se vere cold since hi return from hi west ern trip, wa forced today to take to his bed. It Is feared he Is threatened with pneumonia ht his physician hope thla can be averted. The speaker lireslded In the house today but Immediately upon his return to hi home was compelled to retire. Tho speaker contrasted a light cold during hla speaking tour In Oklahoma, He did not let It In'.erfere with his en gagements, although his managers and friend Instated that be should cancel his speaking dates. When he returned to Washington to appear for the opening of the present session of congress, he a far from blng well. Instead of yloldlng to treatment, the cold became worse. LAST QUARTER IN METER; NOT ENOUGH GAS TO END LiFF With her last quarter In the gas meter. Miss Hazel Hehan, lC'.'t Cass street, opened the Jet in her room In her sixth attempt to take her own life within six months. That aha la alive la because enough gas to kill her wns hot, left and sho had no more money to put In the meter, Karly lunt night other occupant of tht house smnlled escaping gas and upon In vestigating found Miss Hehan uncon scious and almost dead. Police Surgeon Peppera wa called and after working for omo time brought 'her back to con sclouanes. DuitKerou Surgery In the abdominal region la often prevented by tho uo) of Dr. King' New Life Pills, the painless pui-tflera. 2'c. For tale by Beaton Drug Co. CANADIAN HOSPITALS SAY 4' r' 1 i 1 L 1 t . . . I. . :. vi- -y v ' ' ' .'-' t.iX.M i Jk 3v-t.A SAiv 4 , C T. CHAliUKS Hospital, Quebec City O Una of our sisters who con.menced to tuko Purunu, haa Improved and will continue to take It. Some other are trylnf? It also. Hr. tfte. Marie, Superior. . ONVKNT of St. Laurent, near Moil-V- treul, Mother House Kl.ster of th Holy Cross. After using rerun a for two or three months several member of the com munity have experienced such good effects that they recommend Its ue to others. ?lstera of Holy Cross. H AV1NU ned Puruna for the past few months, for our rick and poor. wa are happy to auy that It has given u great satisfaction. The Sister of the Good fchephord, Montreal. Also a continued use ot the remedy, thla Institution has found no reason to change It good opinion of the remedy and expreuses its satisfaction in to following term: WK found Peruna a relief In aev eiul cases. We can say it la a good tonic and are very thuukful. Muter of the GoOd Shepherd. One of the many hospital which have found Peruna of value In treating old To 1 and obstinate case of catarrh ia th Hospital 8t. John, who write ai follow! W K are happy to tell you that your Peruna ha given u satis faction. Three patient have tried It, one US years old. Renoul Dupula, afflict ed with catarrh, I much relieved, more tbau lie ha been for a number of year. Ak Vtxtr lrKgit far r 1 ( U V t i y f ft. 5 1 r 1 , l fanatMMlM i6fl .uou&lklli iu ftJJLil U. Lionel Will Battle Himself Up u. . Sagamore Hill. . "0 QUESTIONS ARE AKSWERED '.'ormrr President Una Interview nltk (iarfteld In w ark, After Wklch He Itetorns to Oyster tiny. OYSTER RAY, N. T.. Jan. tt.-Aftrr a slk In New York with James It. C.arflrld 'ormer secretary of the Interior and a coder of tho republican progressives of Ohio, Colonel Roosevelt returned to ivster Hay tonight. The former president had Just one hing to say. It was that he had no in entlon of letting tho puboC know what he thlnka about the selection of a re publican candidate for president. He du timed his intention of bottling himself up at Sagamore Hill und refusing to answer any question.. "Does that mean that your attitude will remain a riddle from now until the republican convention is held?" he wa asked. Colonel Roosevelt refused to qommlt h'ir.'olf on that point, merely saying that as far ahead as ho could see ho would make bo public expression of his position. Sir. Garfield's Journey to New York at this time was regarded as significant be cause It followed so closely the conven tion of Ohio republican progressive"! whero he wns croilifej with having taken a leading r art In dissuading the convention from endorsing Ponator I.a Toilette for the presidency. Neither Colonel Roose velt nor Mr. Garfield would say a word In regard to their conference. Mr. Gar field succeeded In entering Colonel Rooso velt's editorial office unseen and had been thoro some time before his presenco was known. He departed soon after and later met Colonel Roosevelt at n club where they were nblo to talk In seclusion. Despltn this arrangement, Colonel Roosevelt's presence at the club became known and when he emerged to go to hi train he found a squad of Interview- era and photographer waiting. The colonel was not at all pleased. He said It was most offensive to be followed to private clubs and that he regarded It as an outrage. Colonel Roosevelt saw many visitors at his office today, but declined to ay who they were, explaining that some of them did not like to have their names appear In print. One of them was "Mike" Donovan, an athletic trainer, who used to go to Washington to box with the colonel when he was president. Contest of Cudahy Will by Heirs Takfen Under Advisement LOS AXOELES, Cal., Jan. .-Judge Rive In the probate court today took under advisement the contest brought here by the heirs .or the late Michael Cudahy, who seek to force an Immediate distribution of the estate In California lert by the Chicago packer, which la val ued at more than Jl ,009.10. a decision probably will lie announced Tuesday. Cudahy left hi widow a fixed sum to be paid Immediately, the remainder of the estuto to bo held In trust fur five ynars, then to bo distributed among' hi seven children. The children brought the suit, asking for an Immediate distribution and con tended that their father, although ha had the right to form a trust, had no legal right to make it for a period of five year. They declare the trust should be dis solved upon the death of any of tho bene Ilclarlcs. The hearing Is a friendly one. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. IPe-ru-na Gives Splendid Results for Colds and Catarrhal j Troubles. t xi . 4 s i5af .f "it t . : l. A YOUNG tlrl. fifteen jeara old, had an obstinate cough, which half a bottle of Peruna caused to disappear. As to myself, two bottles have con vinced nie that Peruna Is magnificent a a tonic. Before the treutmcnt I could not walk fur a uvurter of an hour without experiencing much futlgue. Now 1 cun walk a milo cally. Through these three cases wa desire to make known to the public the efficiency of your remedy. Hospital KU John, of Ut. Johns. Province of Quebec. A later letter received from the same Institution rod as follow: 1 VRRB wteka ago I wrote to tell you how satisfactory we found Peruna. We re omnienU It highly for colds, rough, catarrh and neuralgia. I hava uhJ it myself a a tonlo with tha beat results, takeu as directed, half a teaspoonful every hlf hour. PERl'NA not only promptly relieve ! couglu and colda in their first j stages, but l equally prompt and effl- I ( lent for catarrhal dleeasea In the ! chronic stage. It I only reasonable to' suppose that lee medicine will be ncc- I ersary to cure a alight attack than after It ha been allowed to become chronic. Catarrh of the respiratory organ ia a common uilmeiit la Canada- Therefore, when Peruna waa discovered by Cana dian peopje to be reliable remedy for these catarrhal disease, it at once be- cun.e a popular medicine. Fit l't-ruua Alutatutc for 1012. O 1'JLlidt 1 1 With All "0 This Week- 1 ysX Odd" Iron Beds at $3.95 each worth about double. We cannot tell it ALL in ONE ad. Better shop around here. Scores of other highly desirable broken lots' and "odd lines" all as thoroughly reduced as these items. "Odd" Iron Beds. One lot nf On Iron bods; about a half dozen style, of which on in pictured here. In all colors and Vernla Martin, some in scroll and some In straight effects. any worm double, yet they go nt each . ... $3.95 "Odd" Kitchen Safes. One lot of kitchen safe In golden finish. Mome with glass. Home with plain doom; U shelves. i drawers and 2 compartments to each. feet ( Inohpn higil to top. Not a one worth leas than tS.r0 to $ii.50 but they go at ; H90 "Odd" Dining Chairs. Mixed lines: golden finish; some panel, son.e wplndle backs, some plain, some carved: most u'll with braced armt. Chairs that fit sold at up to $.Z5 each 0C go at each only "Odd" Nottingham Curtains. m to 3 yards long; white or Ara bian: not damaged, but all clean In original packages. Real At XI J5 to ll.SJ values, 4vC at, pair 'v Carpet Remnant Sale. Remnants of Velvet, 'Wilton or Ax mlnHter Carpets, about 20 to 27-ln. each in ulzc uli pretty detdgna which can bo put to many Q a ueo. Choose from a largo fJC lot at each Union rcPre!. -o rj?sfc6'p$s Mmmi DutfittingGf OMAKA &E.C0R.16TS&UACKSQN STS: Urrtv.e;8 Aro HEMO Self Seducing DE?i:N"D F0 LARGS Nemo (nclf reducing) Corsets are en tirely different from any other corset, as tliey reduee the figure during tho act of walking. Tlio hose supporters are so constructed that every movement pro ducer a constant gentle massage of the body. The result is a most gratifying improvement in the appearance of the wearer. During the Coming WeeA Miss Virginia Meyer A Wall Known Expert Cortetierm will be present to explain the many good features of these popnlar corsets and aid you in selecting the right mcdel for your particular figure. We have a di versity cf attractive models for well developed figures. Pricc3 Ranf,d Frem $3.0") U ward Brandeis stores THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER la tb Lcadlrjg Af rlcuitural Journal of tba wttt.- lu coiumng ar filled with tha best thought of the day la matters pertaining t tbe tarui. tee ranch and toe orchard, gad 1: is a factor la tha devfiopiueai cf tn great arro country. art Company dd Lots" -Positively Think cf buyinj an Irm Bui like "Odd" Lot of Rugs. One lot of 35 first class, llrussela ruga; lot Includes medallion and floral designs In nlr.es 8-11x10-6, and S-Sxll, also PxlO-6. Positive S12.T.0 to $18 values, but being ttut being D $8.7o Kiiort lines they go ut, each only , ."Odd" Dresser Sals. One lot of 38 dressers-In genuine go)dpn oak; square or eerpuntlna tops; wood or brara knobs; all with beautiful heavy . French bevel plate mirrors. ,t 510.50 to $15 values 5 ft fT in thi aclllng at only . . r v v v "Odd" Rocker Sale. S9 odd, clone out rocket's In golden finluh: wood Beats: all medium size with broad . eats: some plain, round, some flat spindles. Hw,. 3 puttorns. In up to $3 VC value at each only ii Odd" Window Shades. Real cloth In it shades of real water color. Slzo Uxi ft. Com plete with fixtures and shade ring, at this .ule price, liny them thla week at cucli only 19c Ingrain Remnant Sale. About 1215 remnants of Ingrain tar pet thut sold at S5u to U5o yard off tho roll. Pieces are about one yard square nnd will wiria f bandy. Buy them here this f Q week ut, each Showing iho Now AND HE IUM FIGURES - M 1 Mil 4 fiutnu CORSETS Yji I7 mm )