Looking Backward This Day in Omaha Thirty Twenty Tsa Tun Ays See iiaitorial Mi of eaea team The Omaha Daily Bee WEATHEB. FORECAST. Fair; Warmer VOL. XU-XO. 1S3. Oil AH A, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY' 17 1!1 2 -TWELVE PACJES , SINGLE W TWO CENTS. M'MANIGAL MET BY MAN jN. OMAHA Grand Jury Inquire Into Statement of Dynamiter in Connection with Power Honse Explosion. TOLD OF HELPER BY M'NAMARA Finds Accomplice According to Pre rions Arrangement BLOWING UP OF PLANT ASKED local Assistant Lacked Experience to Do the Job. WITNESS GIVES KOBE DETAILS McMulnl Describe Orally Has .weveaaeata tram Tieae He Waa lilixl 6a lata tka Dyma asltlagl Baalaese, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Jan. IS. "Wnan you arrive In Omaha to blow up tha power house you w 111 be met by soms- body who will show you where It la," That statement, said by Ortle McMani- sal, the confessed dynamiter, to have been made to him by John J. MeN'amera. the convicted secretary-treasurer of the International Association of Bridge and structural Iron Workers, waa Inquired Into by the federal grand jury's ineestl Katloa of the dynamite conspiracy today. McManUfal said that In response to the Inst Emotions from McNamara he went to Omaha In Jut)', 111, to blow up tha power plant of an "open shop" contractor and was met by a man whose nam he gave. MoManlgal said the man told him ha had communicated with McNamara about the job to be blown up, that the man himself, could not do It because be waa not experienced In explosives, and so Uc Hernial waa chosen. The evidence was In Una with that twins fathered by Ufa government to as certain who. If anyone besides those al ready known were implicated to tha MO or more explosions scattered over tha country In the last five years. It was about tha time of tha Omaha "Job," according to McManlgal. that Mc Namara said to him? "I am going So get six or sight good fellows and station them about the coun try so that explosions wOl take place In different oHles ail In one night and they won't know who la doing It" McManlgal la to be kept continuously before tha grand jury for tha nexx three days, describing orally, and mors in de tail than was given In bis written con fession' bis movements from tha time lie was Induced to CO Into tha dynamit ing business at Detroit la Jane. 1907, down to hla arrest last AprTL The nineteen days' aestkm of tha grand Jury so tar has disposed f about SO 'Witnesses. Mom thaa Mf witnesses anil are te testify. REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE APPROVES HOTEL RATES CHICAGO. Jan, 11-Hotel rates will not be raised during the republican na tional convention here In June," accord ing to Joha C Both, secretary of the hotel men's committee, Tha aanouaoe ment was made after tha subcommittee on arrangements for ths national oonvsetton had approved a list of rates submitted by the hotel man. "Since tha last convention three new hotels have bean erected la tha downtown district," said Mr. Roth. "Bates la tha loop district will range from Sl.SO to St. Tha downtown hotels alone can accom modate about 60.0OJ guests." COUSINS MARRIED AFTER TRYING FIFTH STATE LA CROSSE, Wis, Jan. It-After trav eling through five states to find a place where they might wed legally. Miss Anna Bletsma of Woonsocket, 8. D., and Metes Sletsma of Fbrestburg, 8, D., were mar ried hers today. The pair are first cousins and because of that fact ware unab'e to marry, in South Dakota or the neighboring states of North Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska and Iowa. First cousins may marry in Wisconsin. The Weather For Nebraska Mostly cloudy, warmer east; colder. For Iowa tight snow, colder west and central peruana. Teat ae ratal re at Case. Yesterday. Hour. Deg. v 7 11 ... 13 ... IS . 17 S a. m , C a. m , 7 a. m. ...... S a. ra. ...... a. m 10 a. m 11 a. m , 12 m 1 p. m 1 p. m , S p. ra 4 p. m S3 t p. m 34 p. m ,. js 7 p. m ... f7 5 p. m 27 uni Weather Reeevw. Official record of temperature and pre cipitation, compared with the correspond ing period of the last three years: nil mi. is is urn. COURT RETIRES TO JEHOL Empress Dowager Announces Will ingness to Make Trip. BOMB IS THBOWN AT YUAN It Explodes Hear His Carriage, but He is Unhurt TWO KILLED, SEVENTEEN HUBT Three Men, wpoacd a Be Revela tion Ista, Are Arrested aad Will Probably He Kieewtrd The National CapitalJcHILD EMPEROR T.eadwy. ry ... jq jyg ffJgQJJ The Senate. In session at 2 n. In. - lw , . . . Senator Larimer, resuming his defense 1 Message f fOm Shanghai BOYS Edict before election Inquiry committee. teetl- i , Vsi.4im TT . Pnkli.h.J fled that after "We sent A. J. Hopkins Of AoOlCaUOB Was rubmned. to the senate lie turned on everyone of TnetiUw Tvenins- us." , J Interstate commerce committee re sumed its hearings on trust problems- Poatofflce committee liesrd argument of Charles S. Hernly of New Castle. Ind.. against establishment of parcels post Senator Ualllneer deckled not to press for vote today for president pro tern, jff senste, foreshadowing a protracted delay. Senator Kay nor spoke in advocacy of the pending arbitration treaties. Resolution Introduced by Senator Hitch cock directing the foreign relations com mittee to report what authority existed for sending American troops Into Chin-a was agreed to. Chairman Smoot of the printing com mittee reported his bill for re-codifying all government printing laws. Adjourned at 3:27 p. m. until 1 p. m. Wednesday. The House. Met at noon. Resumed consideration of the District of Columbia anoroDriation. Rules committee heard reports and i others regarding money and shipping trusts. Areurkle Bros, claimed SISO loss In 1910 from ohtpplng syndicate comblnslion. Foreign affairs committee heard Buf falo. Detroit and other Interests advocat ing additional water power privileges at Niagara Falls. Renraeenlative Rherlev 4Kv. before interstate commerce committee urged his bill agatnet patent medicines claiming fraudulent curative properties. Sugar Investigating committee limited public hearings, barring testimony on tariff and beet sugar conditions. Inde pendents protest In vain. Judiciary com mittee favorably acted on plan to change presidential Inauguration to last Thurs day In April. Rem ssentatrea Beraer (Wis., sndallat) proposed a constitutional amendment for woman suffrage. Represwtatlve Sherley (Ky.l asked an appropriation of IllaOs-emUvalent to a year's salary for tha widow of tee 1st Justice Harlan of ths supreme court. Krban A. Walters of Denver, before civil service reform committee charged that tl7.0W.0M had been Illegally ex pended for postal service in non-standard railway cars. Conference on popular election of sena tors bill. Two amendments suggested for submission to states. Revised bill for Alaskan legislators and council Introduced by Delegate wicker sham. "Steel trust" Investigation committee to resume next Monday with President Fan-ell of steel corporation on etsnd, Naval affairs committee favorably re ported resolution calling on secrelsry of the navy for report of all expenditures tnis year lor armor, armor piaie, am munition, etc. Adjourned at IM p. m. until noon Wednesday. Seasonable .fine HOUSE SUGAR HEARING ENDS Committee Suddenly Decides Take No More Testimony. to Highest yesterday.... Lowest yesterday .... Mean temperature... Predpltatloa 17 7 17 24 Is at .00 INDEPENDENTS MAKE PROTEST C. C. Hnsslla Allege l-alee State. , assets Have Beea Made and Waste aa Oppesrtaalty t Aasvrex Thesa. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 Th house "sugar trust" Investigating committee to day decided to shut oft all further public hearing except to W. L. Bass, a Ban Domingo sugar grower, tha Wisconsin Beet Sugar factories and tha Hawaiian sugar- plantations. The Independent re finers protested la vain against the ac tion. , This sudden limitation of tba hearings was made la executive session and whan tha committee resumed la public session. Chairman Hardwlek announced that no mora testimony with tha tariff Involved will be taken. A score of witnesses were waiting to be beard. Protest frees Haaslla. C. C Hamlin of Colorado, represeritiag Independent refinery Interests, asked if a witness who had mads aa Investigation of tha European sugar beet Industry could be heard. Tha record has bean filled with state ments which Independent sugar refiners are prepared to contradict are we to get that opportunity?" asked Mr. Hamlin. The gentleman understands ths ruling and will resume his seat," said Mr. llerd- wlclc. Refers ta Ssrecklea Letter. Sir. Hamlin referred to a bunch of let ters which ths committee accepter! from re presents tire of tha Spreekles sugar Interests. Thesa letters, stating the con dition of the sugar business In Europe, were not a true presentation of tha facta, the Independent beet sugsr men asserted. Tha opportunity to dispute them, Mr. Hamlin asserted, was denied by the com mittee's action. The public hearings ended officially at 1:30 p. m. The last witness heard wss Robert P. Rlthets, president of the Cali fornia and Hawaii Sugar Refining com pany of San Francisco. He aald: There is no agreement as to price. The world"! price controls, if our competi tors go up. we go up." Chairman Hardwlek then announced that the committee would meet In execu tive session to consider tha record. Two sugsr refiners from Wisconsin did not take the stand, although given that privilege. SAN FRANCISCO. Cel.. Jan. lt-A gable message from Shanghai, received today by the Chung Bat Tat Po. Chinese newspaper of this city, stated that newa had reaobed there from Peking that a proclamation of abdication was published by the throne today. The mea- aage further stated that the empress dowager and tha emperor announced their wtlllngnesa to retire ta tha summer palace at Jehol. Tha Shanghai meaaaga reported also tha capture of Tang Chow, aa Important town In fihea Tung province, located en tha coast. No report of tha forces an gaged or casualties was mad. Attempt ta Kill Yeas. PKKINO, China. Jan. ItThe bomb which waa thrown at Premise Ytutn 8h Kal'a carriage while he waa en his way to court this morning killed two soldiers and Injured seventeen other parsons. Eight or ton of thesa are expected to die, Tha men who attempted to take Yuan Shi Kal'a life hoped to escape by mixing with the Crowds which thronged the streets at ths timet They war, how ever, captured aodVsrara take Into a house In tba vicinity. Tha public, exeeutloneer was at once called and with his assistants Is now standing sentinel In front of the house where tha would-be asaaaalna are eon fined. He will remain on duty there un til he receives orders from tha Imperial authorities, who It la said will command that the men be executed Immediately. Yuan Shi Kal's assallanta war three Chinamen said to be prominent revolu tionaries. They were stsndlug on the sidewalk when the premier's carriage approached. When tha vehicle was about thirty yards from them, one of the men threw a large bomb In Ita direction, but bit aim was so bad that ths missile exploded twenty feet from the carriage. The vehicle rat tled and ah oak from tha shock of the explosion, but Yuan Shi Kal escaped unscathed Slut appeared1 uot to be Anally purtuTbed. Tha fore of the explosion wss so great that many houses hundreds of yards away wars shaken. escorted by Cavalry. Yuan Shi Kal waa driving In a carriage with open windows, which waa preceded and followed by an escort of cavalry. The route was lined by soldiers and police stationed five yards apart, the m-a' facing altema'ely Inwards and out wards, and carrying loaded rifles with fixed bayonets. When Yuan Bhl Kal'a carriage arrived opposite tha residence of Dr. Morrison, correspondent of the London Times, at tha corner of which tha assallanta had been observed tandlng, a bomb wss hurled. Without waiting to see the effect of their deed ths perpetrator rushed toward neighboring tea bouse. Soldiers and pellce, however, wars close at their heels and they wars arrested before they were able to effect their escape by a rear door. Others suspected of being accom plices In tha attempted assassination have been arrested. What's the use of running up and downsulrs? From the Minneapolis Journal. Why not fix for It nt just Mick on the Jobf WHARTON GETS POSTOFFICE Senator Hitchcock Asks About Sending Troops to China Omaha Plum Dtods Into Basket of Well Known Attorney. asaaaawsa IAM5, SENT lTO rSKIDE3ST Senator B re era llrlrrailara a faalre aad Arts at tiaee- la asalag Haeereear I Bra i. Taessas. Repabllraas Bay Hala Llae. SHANGHAI, Jan. 14-Tang Khao Yi. who waa representative of Premier Yuan Ehi Kai at tha peace conference hers. snd Dr. Wu Ting-fang, tha minister of Justice In the republican cabinet, both said today they war glad tlut Yuan had escaped unhurt when told of the at tempted assassination. There Is reason believe that the re publican government secured ' control of the stock of the China Merchants' Steam NavigatloB company and purposes to mortgage the entire fleet for f7.Mo,0O0 Bhang Ilsuan Hue!, formerly minister of communications In the first constitu tional cabinet of China and now a fugitive In Japaly has hitherto held the -ontrolllng Interest la hs company. Heboale Pis we at Assay. AMOY. China, Jan. . Bubonic plague la reported to have appeared again in this city. No esses had been reported since October is st year, but before that the city had suffered severely, nearly too persons dying In ths first nine months of 1911 from tha dlaeaae. Five Children Burned to Death in Wisconsin PRBXT1CE. Wis.. Jan. 16.-Flve chil dren, two boys and three girls, of John Daring, ranging from 1 to 12 years ol ge wen burned to death today when the Armed Peace at a Lawrence, Mass. Temperature and precipitation depar tures from the normal at Omaha since March L and compared with the last two years: Normal temperature 31 Deficiency for the day s Total excess since March 1 30S Normal precipitation 02 Inch Deficiency for the day 02 inch Total rainfall el nee March 1....1 Inches Deficiency since March 1 12 aS Inches Deficiency for cor. period, ttlt.14.92 Inches Excess for cor. period, 120S i.3i Inches Reports trass Stations at T p. M. Station and State Temp. High- Rain of Weather 2 pm. est. tail, rheyenne. partly cloudy.. 41 44 . Dsrenpurt. clear IS lenver. cloudy , aft lies Moines, cloady 20 Dc-dge City, cloudy 42 lander, partly ciaudy North Platte, pt. cloudy.. M Cn-sha. cJoiy , ,,,, V rr est Pueblo, Blear X .. fiapld City, cioudy it 44 .mi Kelt Lake City, rain 4J .-' Fanta re, partly cioudy. ..0 Si . Sheridan, cloudy 44 at .' Sioirx City.V-Ioudy 20 2 Yaientlne. clear 4 8 00 "T" Indicaiee trace or precipitation. L. A. WEL6H, Local Forecaster, LAWRENCE, Mass., Jan. K-Armed Hace prevailed In thla city today. Yes terday's rioting and disorder were not re- Dering home, two miles from here, burned I pea ted during the forenoon. Seven mlU to the ground. I tary companies, numbering more than tm j men. continued to maintain order In the WOMEN OF SWEDEN WILL mm dltrtct ,ni th Improvement In Mwru tuc Dal I I conditions made It possible to open every BE GIVlN THE. BALLO' mm In the dty except three. The STOCKHOLM. Jin. W. Women are henceforth to take a full and equal share with men in the political life of Sweden. The speech from the throne st the open ing of the Riksdsg today contained the announcement that a bill was to be In troduced enfranchising women and making them eligible at the elections to i strike spread to four worsted mills In North Andover. where 1 struck. DR. M'FARLAND REFUSES TO TALK OF GIRL'S DEATH (From s Staff Correspondent.) WASHINUTON, Jan. IS. -(Special Tele gram I John C. Wharton Is lo be post master of Umaha tu succeed II. F. Thomas, whose term expires In February. ,Thtg solution lo the problem was reached by Senator llrown today, who sent the name of Mr. Wharton to Presi dent Taft with the recommendation that he be appointed to the place- A number of other men had been suggested as aspirants for the position and several had endorsements on file. These were not considered by Senator Brown, who had sought lo secure for the Kltlnn some man who stood high In local busi ness circles and whose name would carry weight and dignity with It. For this reason he offered the appointment to Robert Cowell. and when the latter de clined the senator turned to Mr. Wharton the most available. Mr. Wharton's name will be sent to the senate without delay. Postmaster Thomas will be permitted to serve out Ills term. The president reached this conclusion after a full ex amination of the charges against Mr. Thomas, deciding that ndlhlng would be gained by his removal, but determining not to reappoint him. The others who are Involved In the charges with Thomas will be continued In their employment on probation under the new postmaster. Sraater Brawa'a Stateaseat. With reference to his decision Senator Brown said: ' "I Intend to ask the president to ap point John C. Wharton to be postmaster at Omaha. After diligent Inquiry since Robert Cowell fee la unable to accept the office, I am convinced that this will be the most satisfactory appointment to the patrons of the office. Sir. Wharton was not a candidate for the place, but he seemed to me the second choice of the friends of the other candidatea. One thing Is conceded by all. that he would make a good and efficient officer." It is understood that Senator Brown reached thla conclusion after a confer I ence with the president on the matter. I and after ascertaining from his colleague. Senator Hitchcock, that he had no ob jection to tha appointment of Mr. Wliai. ton. Senator Brown was at the White House this morning for the purpose of presenting John O. Tucker of Valentine and It la supposed that he took the case ' up with the president during his call. I s North Platte Dass. Tha Secrelsry of the Interior Is asking i for bids for the construction of an earth dam and auxllllary. worka on the North Platte Irrigation project, six miles north of Minatare. Neb. Proposals will be opened st ths office of reclamation serv ice, Mitchell. Neb.. February & The purpose of thla dam la to create one of a series of reservoirs on the Interstate canal. The water Impounded by this dam will be used to irrigate about 90.OM acres of the lower end of the North Platte project. ' ,TrnfTrtff Correspondent. ' WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. l.-(Hpecla Telegram. I-Menator llitf h.-rnk today In truiluied a aenate resolution calling upon the committee of foreign relatl.ais In furnish the aenate with all the Informa tion aa to what warrant there is In lew and the reasons the I'nlted Slates sends a large body of armed troops in China. After conferring for a ininuta Kenatois Ciillom. 1-n.lge and Warren deride there was no abjection to aupplylng tills In formation and the resolution ergs adopted. Senator Brawn today called at the White house with John O. Tucker ef Valentine. Neb., and presented him to the president. Miss Lin-lie Brown, daughter of Sena tor Browo. who haa been spending a tew days In New York, returned to Washing ton tonight. POINCARE OUTLPINES POLICY New French Ministry Submits Plans to Parliament i K X St FATHER M'NMRA CALLED Popular Catholio Priest and Worker Dies at Home ia Alliance. .BODY TO BE BUBJEJ) Al WISHES, Weakened by 1peaaaar t.sbara, . otrd Divine la I aable ta I oss bat Disease ky Whlrh He Is Attacks. ALMANCK, Neb.. Jan. lS.-tSieclal Telegram.)-Kal her William I. Mc.Na-1 mara. one of the leading and best known Catholic priests In Nrliratka. tiled at his home here today, aged 44 years. Tha body I will be take i to the old home ut Wiener, wht re funeral services will be held and' where burial will lake place Friday ' morning. i Father McNsinara was born at Yel low llwil. a email village In Kankakee couniy, Illinois, Drrrm'ier . 1. When small buy, with his parents, he came to Nebraska, locating In Cuming county. Here lie grew to manhood, receiving th education afforded by the local schools and an ac.i4.iiny. it was while working as a farmer boy that be decided to enter the priesthood. Uolng to Uulncy, III., ho I studied at the Frandsoan college and In log, at Cincinnati. O., was ordained. IS GIVEN VOTEJF CONFIDENCE 'n JtZ Tnt Z is.n - ... t. . Father Walsh ofst. Pelei-s Catholic Will Ratify I rsaco-Oerasa. Agree.; .. hmMiv .h.r. .ease a ne- i resally tor a priest tii tske charge of the work st Chsdron. Srsrcely having at ' mined hla majority, the young man went (out on his flrat charge, ills success waa INTERVENTION IN -CUBA ISTHREAT State Department Serves Notice oft. Oomei that Military Must Not . Interfere in Politics. VETERANS' ORGANIZATION BUST Laws to Safeguard Free Gorernment Mast Be Enforced. AMERICA'S INTEREST LIVELY Army Officers at Meeting- Against Spanish Sympathisers. MINISTER AT HAVANA EXPORTS nwttflratlea mi the taltrd Stateg Gaverasaeat la Served aa Presl- '" deal Uasaea by Beaapre a t Havana. WASHINGTON. Janl M.-The State de partment bas served notice on President Oomes that the I'alted States will Inter vene In Cuba If further attempts ara made by the veterans' organ:sallon to) nullify the Isw . prohibiting th Inter-' ference of the military In political affairs in Cuba. Tha attitude of th United Stales lg shown In the following note presented to day to th Cuban government. "The situation In Cuba as now reported causes grave concern to tha government of the United Statee. "That the lawa Intended to aafeguartS free republican government shall b en forced and not defied la obviously essen tial to tha maintenance of the law, order and stability and Indlspenaabl to tha status of the republic of Cuba. In tba continued well being of which tha United State haa always evinced aad cannot, escspe a vital Interest. 'The president of tha United State therefore, looks to the president and gov ernment of Cuba to prevent the threat ened situation which would rompel tha government of tlie United ISates, mii-h agTaluat Ita desires to consider what measures It must take In pursuance of the obligation of Its relations lo Hubs.' Beaapr nerves Aatlee, The notification of the American gov ernment wa served upon President Oomes through American Minister Besupre at Havura. Penor Martin-Klirro. Cuban. ir.lnlster to the United States, waa un apprised of the action except througli the press, and declined t comment on It. tie attended th president's dinner at th Whits House tonight where he met Se rclsry Knox as well as President Taft.. but before leaving the legation he said he did not expect l discuss ths matter even Informally, with either. ! It wsa w reports of American Mlnlstee Heupr that today's ants was based. Minister Baupra (reported today from Havana that In defiance 1 a d sere Issued by President . Oomes forblddingr officers of tha army and rural guard t participate ia politics, which also Is pro. hlblted by military Isk, many army offii rers and rural as attended a meeting Bune day night of ths National Council of Veterans, an organisation of veterans of the Cuban war of Independence, Th veterans have been active In tba last three months In attempting is have dis placed from tha civil service persona who sympathised with the Spanish country la the rebellion. Press dispatches today lmM rated that th veterans Were threatacunaj to oocrce members of Congress. Bow lit session, to nullify ths law regarding the participation of tha military In pouttcs. rat aad Negotiate New I aderetaadlaa ells Kpala. PA It IS. Jan. IC-The Chamber of Depu ties this afternoon passed a vote of con fidence In the government by 440 to . A ministerial declaration selling forth the policy of II. s new French cabinet was read In the Chamber of Deputies today by Premier Polncare and In the senate! by Minister of Justice Krland. I years. Father McNamara was called back Th -declaration Insists that France 1n- j to Omah and placed In charge of the tends t remain faithful lo Ita alliances 'orphanage at Benson. When he took over and friendships, and that to ha strong! this Institution It wss loaded down with assured from the first and In a short time he became the most popular clergyman In the northern part of Nebraska, ma king warm Mends among all classes and with the people "t the different churches. Spleadla Work at Srssss. After remaining at Chadron lor five and respected It must have a government tliat really governs. The first duty of the government, ac cording to the declaration, will be that of ratifying the Franeo-Oerman record ou the subject of Morocco and negotiating a loyal accord with Spain. Thla will per mit France speedily to organise Its pro tectorate over Morocco. The development of the workmen s pen sions scheme Is favored In the declara tion. It promises to defend the public schools against all aggression and says lust the strengthening of tlx army and the navy will receive special attention. KILLED. PASSENGERS HURT KNOXVILl.E. Tenn.. Jan. K,-Rev. w. 1. jscrariana oeciinea tooey to maae any i r-vDDfTCO UCCCriir CD the Riksdag- on the same conditions as statement concernir.g charges ara. rat blra I tArntJ llil.oi.iiU(.n aroi. j In Pittsburgh In connection with the! Every Swede over it year of age. and death of Elsie Dodds Coe. Ma former j not under any legal disability has the stenogi apher. Dr. McFariand is at Cedar j kw ORLEANS. Jan. t.-Au express r.ht to vote for members of the second j Creek, Greene county, near Greenevllie. . mr,vnsrr was kill's!, several passengerr ciiamber. I I' I stated traj Mtss Co has vialicd ! ho-i and a car was bunwO On behalf of the government it was 1 1 the McFamald home In Greens county. 'after the derailment this morning of stated thst King tiustave. w bo opened the j Dr. McFariand resigned his position m a train No. I on the Alabama aV Vtrksburg j Mayor W. 11. Jones to be insufficient and sessions of tbe Riksdag in person, re- , public acool st Pittsburgh. aecon-.ng to railroad, seventeen miles west of llerl- j no( good, reasons given being that the pe- gards it as right and In the best interests a Knoiv.i;e minister. Because moral eon-jdlan. Miss. Newa of the wreck was re-jution tails to comply with the law. r. of the state that women should be placed i ditlons In the school would not Jusufy i -vived at the offices of tbe New Orleans callers may appeal to district court Ohio Workmen's Act : Upheld by Court COLUMBUS. O.. Jan. 1.-The Ohlo'su- preme court today upheld tha constitu tionality of the workmen's compensation Isw. known also as the employers' lia bility law. The act provides for sn In surance fund created by contributions from employers snd employe and pro vide for benefits from Sl.toi to S3 en for death resulting from Industrial accidents and f to SIS weekly for a period up to six years In case of leaser Injuries. Tha law is optional with employers. RECALL PETITION IS HELD TO BE INSUFFICIENT SI.VRSHALLTOWX. is.. Jsn. H.-lgp. cUI T-legrsm e-city i terk Derby today held the petition of "wets" to recall on this equality Willi men. him continuing there. V Northern railroad In this city. I circulate a new petition. a debt of v0. aFthcr McNamara went to work and In lesa than two years he had tha Institution free from debt. Having established a reputation aa a money raiser, as well as a church organ iser. Father McNamara waa called to Alliance, where the need f Just such a msn wss felt. It wss In liSK that he came to Alliance. At lhat time the Holy Kwary church of whlrh he became the priest, waa not strong, nor was It In the best of condi tion financially. To place It upon Its fret and build It up Into one of the strongest religious Institutions la the stste wss the slm of Fsther McNamtrs He went ta work and succeeded, but his long snd strenuous work perhaps cost him hla life, for a few days ago, when attacked by pneumonia, hla weakened condition was such that he waa unable to combat the disease. - , Xeve I'kareb at Alllaare. i Since coming to Alliance, Father Mc- j Samara waa instrumental In tbe ereotlon , of a splendid brick and stone church, , costing SX.OS) and which waa dedicated I last November. He caused to be erected J a lance Catholic academy that haa been i In successful operation for more than a year. . Besides this, through bis Instru- mentsllty, a hospital, fully equipped and the equal of any In Ihe state, outside of th' city of Omaha, has been erected here. I 'ether HcNsmara was a broad man. 1 While his religion and business duties were great, he always had time to give attention to public affairs, which made him a leading spirit la ths upbuilding of this community. COLONEL ROOSEVELT NOT -. DISCUSSING PIPE DREAMS NEW YORK, Jan. IS.-Colunel Theo. dore Roosevelt dec la red today that ha waa ."Not discussing pips dreams" when he; wss asked about, a report from In dlanspolia that he Was favored by th ateel Interests for ths presidential nonue nation. "That Is a depth of tomfoolery to whlctl I cannot go," be aald.' - ' Have you reed Sir. Carnegie's testi mony before the house committee?" he) wsa ashed. "I did not know he testified," Colonel Roosevelt replied, smilingly. "We hear from Washington." said 4 reporter. "that Postmaster Oeaeral Hitchcock aald today that government ownership of the telegraph llae la favored by Mr. Taft." . "Do your asked the Colonel, as h turned away. , LAST SURVIVING COLLEAGUE OF PRINCE BISMARCK DIE9 BF.RLIN. Jan. IS. -Joseph M. Vos Radowlta. formerly Urrman ambassador Id Constantinople snd Msdrid. died to day. He waa probably the latest survive ing colleague of Prince Bismarck In th building up of tbe German empire. IS aas be who laid the foundation ef Gere man Influence in the Turkish empire) while he was ambassador at Coostao ! nople. Later on he suffered a reduction) In rank owing to bla former connection with Bismarck and wu sent as ambas sador to the less Important embassy at Madrid. He retired from active serrlcsj in IttS. lie. Mays B ROCHKSTKR, Minn., Jsn. 1.-Dr. Chsrles Mayo, who recently underwent two serious operations in New York, re turned today after a successful recov er. He wss aecomDanied by Mr, aiavo arid Msu Msrgsret Henderson. V J Boxes of O'Brien'. Candy ana Dalzell's Ice Cream Bricki Giraa away each day la lb want ads to til ox ftadia; their Bamaa. Head th wtnt ad aac 4y, If son don't get a piisa joa will probabl find some thing; adverusad. that apoaale to yog. ". v . Eadt day the prUes) ar (Tared, no poulea to solve ao subscription to get nothing but fiadlBf roar nam. It will appear gome time.