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IfftTOVM fWlTt I i ii 1 1 i i . a. aa n I aa i mm m 1318 1520 FARNAM STREET . (From a 8Uft Correspondent ) DE8 MOINKA, Jan. a.-ttipeclal Trie tram. The first action in lew taken officially to get hut of Senator Cum mins far president tu taken by the i Iowa' Bute Traveling Meaa assorlatlow in I nrteanooa to Jnuoraiiig Ma candidacy, ard pledging; hhn tbe support of the fc.one members Tha . assorfsOoa has always been atrong for hi at as he served i for years without par la tbe rapacUy Of i general roanxel for the travelling men. I Over hM members of Traveling Men's assorlattvn attended the: annual meeting today. President Hill and, Secretary Radcr are hold-over officials. John A. Blanch ard wa elected vice president and five director. There was a gain of 3.1)9 lit membership the last year. Many He C'ros Seal tali. The total Hie of Red Croes seals Id Iowa this rear aggregated an.), ac cording to the report mad ay the stale tuberculosis depeiimenr today. C. O. Helfner of Seattle, Wish., wVatern campaign manager for Governor Wilson of New Jersey cam to Dea Maine to work In the Interest of Wilson' candi dacy for that presidency. One object of the visit of Mr. Helfner la to line up the Iowa democrat for the New Jersey guv- yd A. a CUaiUlNS. CONG TO MASITHIRTY HOURS Fou Sailor Beacued After Day of ' .. IntenM Suffering. scooxes wirxzED nr sto&m larrHen Takes Off the Maerp Pees. ay Neeeaaa Catter Iteeca . Hattle fas Lite Mela far .f , waaty Hears. NORFoLJC, V. ,'jn. ji-Afier ellng- Ing for mor than thirty Jitur to the anaau and rigging of their aaaken vessel the fear rmJtim'm!titra af the cww. ef th three-anaattd cbooner Marry Pres- cett were resoved today 'by the 'revenue cattar I Use, which preeeeded t WU mlngtpa.,;. r. irx Aftap.' booi,t l, v.l laf e -eauydar they ware-MnrfpeJIeaVtM MraltasJt Vh . "mm mmm wn4 una wni ,MUUJ. X selvsa for a alght tint proved to ee ens of grant uffeMnc I 'the face of a se vere northwest wind that earned the temperauaa aslow trees ng. H was e'eteek Tharsdar Bight that the Preaeset. bb Otis' far Wilmington, !. f.; wfth It asrgo of salt .struck on th Inner Diamond aheal. when Ha master im teoK the Battera light for th tHamond fcthaal ItghUhlp.' It' waa a battl for life front th start for the" sevsn member t th acheaner craw, i-t ' II cat soon fJUed and the men were without food and drink from midnight Thursday until theV rescue, aava far what llttl they wen abl U cur about . thalr.peraone when It waa found that th ahlp wa doaaed. Captaat V. N. Philbrsek. awuter ef the Harry FTesoott, ta la a serkms oondltlon aa th result of severe uttering en eeuaterad whea be with Mate T. B. amtlh and Htawwrd Oesrga O. BoMna cast theauelva Into lb sea Tree th masU if toe Ptesoott In order that they might fee rescues' by life aavsrs. Tbay are being cared for V th natter station. Th Itasca -arrived off Hatteraa at o'clock lasf Hlgfit' but H waa found Im possTbl. to' reach to shipwrecked mr- Inns vh'Jt. dk)Br-k. When volunteer from the TVasca.' aselsttd by Ufa anver. reached tha Imperilled member of' thv Preeoott crew. ' . - SELF-STARTER GOES- ' - WITH THE NEW PARRY Quick to. ae. tha tread of the U.nea, th Motor .Car Manufacturing company, Indiana soils, has Included a self-starter uaing Preet-ChLite . as Ma, in regular talnnent of their mi Kew Parry. 3"h spectal 'design. eroptoyed ta of bn- 4Sa lasattelty and ueatneea aiul it has usea folia by many severe, leita to be a keel st ly reUeble and efficient. "PI tha buyer" ha piwaia been thaiheyaotn, of Ui busto poller of th Mass Cv Manutacturlug company aoA their Jnatlltlea ol this seif-surter thai Mrs. is sl.il (heir sratch wsara. , 4"ti !- r-j,..- . . TM .tsl-staner. .dees pway .with thy men sad aauUa.atiMvP.a .decrease! tlat.'gleasiir ef orug. these arw - bsk .; ea wm "ajerea . wrtsta irmr cMBhiaaT els' there- esed t be.' tu motor car Bsejphi neogtmn that with the spread of the.- as of atimMlea by feoatmne waera aod drtvecs there should be no hard eraakiag problem. In cold weather It takea 4 atrong man to sola a mofor tee old wa)- and M e dlaagreeabla Job at thau -. - The company haa also arranged to fur rsl any ;'(. Parry now ta' ase with the cX-trter' it' th nominal price of IS- - ... HULL ASKS TO BE REPADALIMONY (Continued from I'lrM Page.) vlrwK,"iwaM of them in tu plaintiff own horn during hi temporary absence, arranged by a private eystem ef Mgnaaj od telephone communication. Regarding; th manner is which the ali mony provision waa aecured th petition allege that th divorce petition ronulned aurh sever charge of Immorality that Mr. Hall eosht not afford to let there become public, even though they were untrue, and contained statements regard log hi buoJttSBB. and business secrets. confided to. ale wife. Jhat e could not Bff jrd la pav published, lie was gives Id understand that th petition" and rears re wsuld become nubile ualeee he Jtled and he waa by this method rdarcrd nt aef lllng. be allege.- - Tells, of teneptrarr. proof vt' tti alleged oovwniraey Mr. cite that hla former wife and Mr. Mr Kern married In California en Auguat U just 'twenty-three day after th e plratioa pf th sin month legal prohlM tleej of th former Mr. Hull' remarriage. Mr. Hull prayer la that the divorce case be reopened so far as th alimony etttlemeat la affected; that h be eem- return to him th money and property he so far haa paid her under th oontrart and that she ft permanently restrained from collecting or trying to collect tha balance. The ess will be given a bearing next week on application toy a temporary Injunction, to remain la if fact pending fin1 adjudication. Ames Woman Nearly 1 Laughs Self to Death A It vs. s, Jan. Chloroform and three doctors were necessary to atop Mr. A. Tnx of thl city from laughing aver her daughter story concerning an Inci dent at a circus. Today she la slowly re covering from the Illness which resulted from the laughing spell. I wis. rox ana ner asugnter acre wora l lug about the house yesterday afternoon. when the latter happened to remember aomcthlng she once w at a clrcua and told about It. Th mother had been laughing two hour when medical aid wa aummoned and chloroform admin istered. It wa wtlb great difficulty that th pbyaiclwa aupprawwj tnelr laughter. and member of th family and friend res ard laughing only ftr they had learned of the serious nature of tha cas. lit" STATE BOARD FINDS MANY . BACTERIA IN. PUBLIC CUPS I m - luWA CUT. rsk. Jen. JAttpaclal Tele gtaia) hnnn t ef a av abenshlag drii k Issj eups in Iowa wui protathly b gtvea by tha atal avaard of ileeJtk ea th baw at a report .furnished her today by Dr. Jtenry Albert, stats baitertolegtst. sbow i that but of sa tsnestlgaaaa af twenty two drinking cop take frosn bnc Idacea truwagbeat tha state, evMenrea of tctarhv sert amnd h aacbL Instaac to warrant -tha - epread, f five kind of errs-r, , : , i i i De Soto Boy -Wins ' Uorn Sweepstakes tPram a 8tafl CMnnpoadent) UNCO UN. Jan. . (SpedaJr-tUrry gelt of OeSota, . Neb., captured tbe wespslske la hi nhlblt of ten r of whit cora at I he corn ahow, which waa held In connection with th Mate Cera Improver' aasoclaUon thl week. Tbe stteepuka la tea ears of yellow corn went to Fred Krhtenkamp of Arlington. Neb., and the Junior nweeptake to Clar- M on nick of Hooper. Th. other ward, were a follow; risss A (honorary . inesnbar. tea cars yellow dent corn), first prlte, Fred Vhtenkamp of Arlington: terood. Harry Delta of ttotVita; third; H. f. Rngge bech of Whssee. Class B thonorary member, ten ear whit dent corn), first prise. I tarry Melt of Iw.Soto. eecnnd, H. I. Kahlf of Kilt Oty; third, Fred Echtmkamp ef Arling ton. Class C tasnataurs. tea ear yellow dent rornl, first prise, Kiroer Anderson ef Coe oord; second. A. K. Anderson ef Concord; third. Oeorge Rohwers of Kwt falhou. Cls ismateurs, ten ears while dent conn, first prise, H. Miller of fort Cal houn; sscona. . R-nmMt ei mair; third. J. T. Swale of Bethany. Ilea K (sjnateur. ten ears of dent corn other than white or yellow), first prise. Meddle eUsver or Aunurn: second, c. J. Hue ef Auburai third, Lewis Jesperaon of Ashland. , Class F (amateurs, single r, any vHHri. first pel sr. 3. K. Graham of Hetheay: secoad. Weeas OoMsbury of Peru; third. C. J. Bueh of Aukarn. Clssa K t honors rv members and amateurs, ten heads wheat, snv variety), first prise. C. J. Brash of Auburn; sac ewd. Meddle Beaver of Auburn; tklrd, J. P. Urahar of Hethany. Claaa l (tea hMule oats, asm classes a Kl. flrel arise. Mrddla etaaver of Auburn; sscend. W. M. bell of Auburn; third. C. J. brush of Auburn. risse M lona perk threehed wheat. ror clesss aa Kl, first prise, Herman Moa- ntrk ef Hooper; ax-ond. J. Urahsm of lielkany: third. J. T. Heale ef Hethanv. Claee X (on perk threshed eejto. same ciee as Kl. first prise. R. W, Roewrn bark of Wiener; second. Olea Wilson of mair; intra. , J. Brush ui Auburn. Nearly fifty boys and girl . gathered at the state farm KrVoar afternoon to organ! a dub a hick will meat an nually at tb time of th atate agri culture meeting la Lincoln. Although they will bold their sessions together, thorn wilt be separata officers for th boy aad for th alria, making two distinct argaalaatioaa la th ens aaaaet atloa. Tbeaa afflciala were elected previous u tb meeting Friday. A stiver cup daaated by the D. A. R. waa areeeated to the Orris" club, to be gtvea to the girt rerrlvmg tbe big heat JOHN M'CAGUE TO MASON . CITY COMMERCIAL CLUB MASON crrr. Is-. Jan. J.-(flpeclal.- John el cC ague, of the executive commit tee ef th Omaha Commercial club, aald th word that put th "gtt" Into th Commercial club of thl city at th ban quet last olgbtf Three hondred men, the beat of tlte city. dlirmunded th beard in the Commercial banquet room. Wil liam Hrslh, president ef the dub, 'pro dded. Then waa a on who cared to Infringe upon th speech of th evening sDd Mr. MrCagua wa gtvea th rlght-of way. II apok oa the uhlrt of com- awrclalism and ha I optomlatle and ag gressive, Tha women of the Epieeooal guild provided th supper, , PRIZE CORN BRINGS HIGH PRICE AT WEBSTER CITY WKBSTKR CITT, la.. Jan. .Hi-OIpe- rlal Telegram.) Probably tb highest price ever paid for com In-Iowa war paid in Webster City today at tha auction following the week'a corn ahow and abort rouree . W. O. McCoanell of thl city, who railed the prise r, bid It In for 13. The , prise bushel of oevanty eara, raised by M. U lUnderson of endail waa bought by Krsnk Blckford of this rliy for I htt. An eahlblt of tea srs raised by Mr. Henderson wa bid la by him for t. All corn exhibited waa ralssd In Hamilton county. ' ROOMMATE OF CARNEGIE IS DEAD AT MASON CITY MASON CITT, la.. Jn. SoAlexander T. Cooper, who ta aald to have been a room male of Andrew Carnegie during their school day In Scotland, died at hi horn here today at th g of 7 years Mr. Cooper w a machinist In Scotland ahlpyarda during th Crimean war. Ma I been a resident of Iowa for thirty year. I eesllea Aeetdeats at (ileasraadU GLKN WOOD. Is., Jan. 3a. (Special. Tb unusually fin aielghlng over aouth wtra Iowa haa put every body on run. w. Tho eteep bin In Ulenwood are alive afternoana and evenings with all agss and conditions. Anna Doaalan, the t-yeer-eld daughter of Dr. J. M. DoneUa, wa bumped Into yeoterday and auatained a gren-cc rraetor ei tna noia, ana this afternoon, the S-ysax-oid son of Judge K. B. Woodruff, was struck by a roaeter and a leg broken In the lower third. (east a Talk la toera City. IOWA CITT, la-, Jan. P -iHpeclsl Tele gram r-Preetitent John O. Bowman of th t alverslty of Iowa today announced th coming of Count Pram-la Luetsaw of Bohemia to the atal university February XI to deliver an address en Bobemlaa his tory and th present etnte of cultural de vJoBnat bx Bobemla. Dr. iMMxow will arrtv In America January M to ma lis a tour of tho universities of Minnesota. Michigan. CelumMa. Tale. Harvard. Chi cago. Iowa, Nebraska, 'Cornell and Prlnr. ton. Hawte gMaltr laallrteel. TERRB HACTK. lest. Jan. gs.-WliUsn it. Tnbee. . itonsssr prsalderit of tao.Aaiwi- an Mat bank, was Indicted t-xlp y. hered with grand bxreeny. onlaertul hava ear money Jo a bank official ana mt srsveeeisrlea ' e fmree- and eeetdiaet:, Tasrs shurtag i aald to be about Many Pearl la Oynlera. WATERTOW-N. a !.. Jaa, del.) Icoverlng twenty-on pentin m th srsMTO he waa eating at th Orand hotel cat In this city yesterday waa the lucky experirnr of J. O. Van Syckl of Huron, a well known t reveling snlsamait. Pre af the pearls fpuad nn Mack ta raeer. and tb total number found are Mil mated to b worth at least gaax It h predicted that th dealer who M tti oyster to tb notet wlH now a cwaianad with cwotomera to buy from that partlcw lar shipment. CUMMINS WILL ENTER RACE FOR THE PRESIDENCY ' (Continual from Klrst Pxge.)' aa the republican party can nominate this year." . , , Carroll le enceataalttnl. PW MOINES. Jan.- 30 "I cannot see at the present time wher Senator Cum min announcement aa a candidate for preaident will help along matters In J,owa politics. But, of course. It I too early to y what tha reault will be" Thl was th only comment Governor R. K. Carroll would make regarding the Cummin candidacy for- tho presidency today. loan republican leader here today, however, seemed to be more Interested In whet th effect of th announcement would be on tbo Iowa eituarion, rather than in a national sense Whll some of them were of tho opinion that Senator Cummins, would hava no difficulty In obtaining tha united support of the tt ooaventip. to bp called at Cedar Rapid on April J other asserted that It would be Impoaslbi for him to get tho delega tion of all tha eteveV congressional dis trict . W. C. Ilayward. aecroUry of state, aald h bdievad that th entrance ef Senator Cummins In the pjwaldeatial . contest would clarity tha Iowa political situation, nd tend to destroy factional lines In th tat party. "Th sens I or I entitled to th aolld Iowa- deJesatton.'.' J4 . Mr., Hpynvard. TROl BI.IB FOR LA POLLBTTB ME Entry of lewnn Into Usee May Meaa Coaspllewttog. irrena a niaiK- vHiwr'swui-i .INCOUJ. Jan. 10. (Kpeclsf.-The an- opuncemeot of Senator Cummin' en try Into the' presidential -sontsst Is likely to sous seme trouble for tha ka, FolleUe boomera In thai atate. The La Kollett mep wtie have been keeping their ear to th ground have discovered that ueeptu th aois mad by a fe tnar la no poo albls show of, alectlog ., a- delegation pledged to the Wisconsin man, and priv ately they admit tt.- . - J Whether th Cummins announcement win simply mean snot see set -of dele gat or th La, Follett men will decide t leave hla name off th ballot and eeek to consolidate all th stray vote, under a banner carrying th nam of no aped- fl eandldata la not now apparent, but It I a fact that aucb a ptaa ba been debated. . t K - May End Harriman Strike This Week tHiUK.N. Utah. Jan. m-Perslstent rumor to lb offKt that a mooting will be held In th east, probably In Chicago, wtthln th next few days, to settle th Harriman railroad strike, were current today though they could not be verified. Tb general strike situation la now en tirely out of tha hands of tho local railroad officials, and under the Juris diction of Jullua Kruttschnltt of the Uar- rtmaa system. , For nearly a seek negotlatloaa have been under way botwwn ropraaantatlv of local business organkuulona and strik er, with a view of putting to aa end the strike or la mm way relieving the situ ation. It Is understood that th striker are willing to arbitrate although th rail road so far hava held steadfastly to their first Hand In not racogalstng th trtk organisation. DEATH RECORD. i Thsswaa W. CaakUts. TABUC HOOK. Neb.. Jen. hV-tSpecUL) -Thomaa W. Cenklln. who lived In Table Rock and vicinity for twanty -three year, and who died kt hi bom at Bird Oty. Kan., aa Tuesday, waa buried here yee terday by th aid of hla tint wlf ta th Tahl Rack cemetery, funeral asrvtce being held m th Methodlet Epteropel church, Mr. Conklm waa bora la tstuv ouehanna county, Pennsylvania, May M. U1T. Ha waa married to Julia Bldwell February X. ltJ, who died June 1. 1ML Mr. Conklln cam to Nebraska In it?, and remained hero until hla removal to Kansas In IMt ' Hs I aorvtvod try a widow and four children aa follows Ma tilda B. Orlfflog aad Mr. T. H. Taylor of Table Rock. Neb.: Mrs. Maud Run nlon ef Bird City, Kan., and William A. Conklln of Gait Cal. Mm. Joha VpUager. REPUBLICAN crTT. Neb.. Jon. M. -IHpecisl r-Mrs. Joha I'ptlnger af thl place died la a boeplul. In Omaha January la, Tha body was brought to thla plac and tha funeral ervice will be held at tha Methodist Episcopal church, conducted by Rev. Mr. 8pnor. Beatdea a husband aad thro children noc-easd srava a father, naotber. oa alrter and tww brothers. loevai Tsesr Aotee, "NKVADA The Iowa friend of Oeorge Pspooa. a furmer Iowa youug man, who la serving life sentence In tbe tt ta the corn Judaina nsMt wva I penitentiary st Northpert. Wssa.. for the thl mar Th. ii. , , . . . alleed murdr-r of hi insane ertfe are ' en.mrrn.1 dab , ,Mrnmlint ,hemarlrs. I. his bensif. be M prsatnl tbe boys with a atlver cup. jlir-tng tnt he Is Innocent end wa at to be tess far th sa piirpsas. Tbe award ef tb. Jodgiag res last wtlt not anssnbsr af th aaswrlattsa will be aetiriad of in arlnnera. Perslsteat' Adverttslnr "llw-Rokd Big Heturu, glveo a fair trial. Pspooa waa a fornser GrlaneU yauac man. . KI.UORA Srwsst lUeeman. as ad - veers, ef near Kadcuff. a as prebebly faislly waonasd last atght wnen b eras shot through the abdomea. srhile ta the iwafafd u hi bamn It was aftsr dark, and a horseman, who was ps Betas; the bera at th time Is being sought aa th on oo tired la snot. FIRE RECORD. Tsso Bloeka la rievolud. CLEVELAND, a. Jan. at Tha Rank, and J renin buildings at Urn aarthwsBt corasr of hupsriee aveau aad tb Pab he squsrs war IssjbibI by fir today. Th sm was tuaem SUICIDE RATE DECREASES Statistics Show Fewer Deaths in United States jjnrin- Tear. OMAHA HAS . HIGH AVERAGE Ftararee hev jilxteea of Every llaadred Tbsaeaaat Kill eleen Pistol Favorite Tool, Poison reread Choice. President Tait Cuts Chapel to Go to Eire ! on Yale Campus i WASHINGTON. Jan. Si-Fewer people committed suickle during 131 than In 1M, sccording to the latest statistica on th subjer-t. snnounced today by Dr. Creasy L. Wilbur, chief statistician for vital sta tistic of the United Stato census bureau. The death rate from suicide for ISM was sixteen per p.oM of popuUtiun In tho census bureau' death registration area, which Vomprtees about one-naif of the country' population and cover twenty-two state and a number of larger cities in other state. The rale wa ICS Invtr. Tiler were I.SM suicide in HulcMa by firearms nan the. favorite method of self-destruction and showed an Increas over IMS. Poison won a close second. Methods employed were datnlled aa follow: Firearm, J.Stl; poison. t,M; banging or strangulation. 1,!5; asphyxia, M; drowning, SIT; cutting or piercing In struments, iti; Jumping from high places, 117; crushing, t. and other means, 81.- California led the states with tsrsnty nlne sulchiea per ltiu.OM of popuistlon, while Maryland, with WA had the k)W. ret rate. Th rat Increased In Michigan. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island and Wiscon sin, while there was a decrease In - the other thirteen atate. Kaa Frances) lss t ides. In th registration of over Wn.009 opu. lation, San Frandsco with tt i suicides ptfT Wft.vWt, led " Next came Kanaaa City, Mo., with 34; OakUnd. Cal., with .; Beattloi with HI; Bridgeport, Conn., with CI, and Den. ver with li t. The wield rate per M, population by state wax: California. 3; Colorado, 31; Connecti cut, 17. H; Indians. 14 I; Maine. 11.4; Msry Isnd, 10.1; Massachusetts, lis; Michigan. U.l; Minnesota. IIS: Montana, :i.4; New Hsmpshire, it; New Jersey. 11.1; New Terk. ml; North Carolina, 1.1: Otilo, t4.S: Pnnsvlvnls. 13.1: Rhods Island, 14.1. Smith Dakota, .! (); Utah. IT; Ver moot, lit; Washington, 1., Wisconsin. 14.J. The rat In citle of 1W.00 or over w. Omaha. !4.; Birmingham. Al., 3CJ; Ism Angeles. SO; Oakland. Cat. 3.4; Hen Franciaco, OJ: Denver. .; Washington. M.I: Atlanta. 14.1; Chicago. ?.. Indlan apeHa Laulavllle, l; New Orleans. n.S: Baltimore, Hi: Boston, HI; Iwtrolt, M: Orand Kaplda. 11.1; Minneapolis. 17. at. psul. U.. Kansas City, Mo.. M: St. Louis, M.I: New York, HV4: CtnctnnaU. 17.1: Cleveland, ill: Columbus, O.. M.I; Dsyton. O.I; Pnrtland, Or., 24.4; Philadel phia. IV t; Plttsbursh, B.i: Memphis, att; Nsahvllls. II J; Richmond, 1.4: Seattle. C.l; fpokane. "3.7. and Milwaukee.. 3.1 HYMENEAL. . - - Wlteen-meadlnger.' WEST POLNT". Neb,. Jan. . tSpeciaJ.) -Howard B. Wllaon and Miss Irene Read. Inger wet united In marriag at the horn of the bride parents, Judg and Mrs. It, D. Readlnger, Kev. L. J. Powell, paster ef, the English Lutheran church psrtoroung 'th svdijlnst iteremony. The groom ta In th employ of the Xy-ac-hneider-Fesrler company at Wet Point and the, brMa I", member of one of thH oldest and most, prominent lamuiea in th dfy. Th oouphj departed hwmed lately after th ceremony on. a bridal trip to Kanaaa City and other poinle and will be at horn, to their friend at West Point aft February 1. Bllleabaeb-Tnll. M COOK, Neb., Jan. 3a. (Special.! Har vey U Bllleobach and Mlae Margaret Tall, both of Arapahoe, Neb, were married In th Methodist panonag of thl city, last evening at 7 o'clock, ltev. L. E. Law!, pastor, offldating. They departed on No. It, tho asm night, for Parks. Dundy oountyrWaor they will reside. Mr. Blllos. bach Is m ployed, by th Burlington al that point. Barrel t-Jerdon. TABI.Ii ROCK. Neb.. Jan. N.-ISiwclal.) Fred Barrett, a former Table Rock boy. woe ba bsen far th last few month with th Oklahoma Oa and Oil com pan) ef Tulsa. Okl.. waa recently married so Mlse Mottle Jerdon of that dty. and they are now her on their bridal tour, visiting nt the homo of tho groom' pe rents. Mr. nd Mr. A. J. Bamtt. NEW HAVEN. Conn., Jan. Presi dent Taft "cut" chapel at Tale this j;0 man wjtj, energy and push Is morning to go to n fire. That fire was tnig offer, in Old South Middle Halt, on the college ,uu l" ,"' " campus, and did lltUe damage. The presideiit rose early and drsaaed and left hi hotel to go to college chapel, only a block away. He was parsing by Phelp' gates-ay, which Is half way along College street to Battell chapel, when he saw the heavy smoke beating doom Into the college campus. Wfth all the ardor of his college dnje, the president joined the rush of under graduated who were streaming, pell melU towards the burning dormitory. He mingled with the crowd of students standing In a back row. and for tweaty minutes watched the firemen at work until ho saw the red helmet of the fire fighters poking oat of th upper win dows. He then walked to chapel, arriv ing there as Preatdut lladley had eon eluded hi prayer. Old South Middle I the connecting link between the old college and the present one. .Within It wills Nathan Hale of revolutionary fame, lived. The original structure wa put up In ten. In this building lived Noah Webstar and. later, Joha C. Calhoun. Of if cers Say Porter Charlton is Sane NEW TORK. Jan. J -Porter Charlton, who murdered hi wife, Mrs. Mary Scott Castle Charlton, at Lake Como, In Italy, In UH). Is perfectly sane, according to tha. district attorney of Hudson county. New Jersey, end th Jersey city Jail officer. He 1 In splendid health. At. the office of .th district attorney it waa said there was absolutely no chance of the young man being released oa ball and that h will remain in Jail pending the outcome of th proceedings which are to determine whether he la to be returned to July for trial. Th rM I now before the supreme oourt of the United Mate and a decision Is not ex pected before som tint early fa 1M1 . IS YOUR WILL CLEAR? Bxnoaatv tttur.' tlos rssarta from asaulgaoaa worn- lag nag sHixaial tratloB that la not Impartial. Will ' drawn without charge If named xcutor-or true tee. ....... All trast ear" rtet oat eerefulir and aeoaassicsOiy , End Life with Paris liroea.' IOWA CITT, ta.. Jan. -8pectel Tele gram.) Franca Polls, a young girl living at aprlngvlll. Just east of. here, writhed In terrible agony for (orty-elght hours after attempting to commit auk-lde by drinking Paris green and finally dletrto-nlgbt. I M IsrrAsU-iaerro 1866 liBtnawaAigs) This Is Your Opportunity To buy land that has just been opened for bettlemeut and is named by U wbo hv seen it the garden of Eden, and possesses the tirt ele ments to make a country. First Health, climate and pure water. Second Rich, productive soil. Third Plenty of rainfall. Fourth A country that will grow s. variety of crop. Fifth Rapid and cheap transporta tion, all of which this ronntry has. A ton of freight can be shipped to New York, the greatest -market in the world, for $2.75. All We Ask Yeu to Do Is to Investigate ' Header, if you wish to. be inde pendent for life, go to this garden of Eden; go where man does not battle with nature, but works hand in hand with her. Go to a land that produces from . $300 to 500 per acre. Go to a land where the ther mometer is from S3 to 85 tho entire year. Go to a land that nature irri gates; where rains come like April showers, unaccompanied by wind or storms, watering the lands. Man has never devised a scheme of irrigation to equal nature's methods. Go to i Land of Perfect Health . Where there are no colds, . no rheumatism, malaria, pneumonia, fevers or other epidemics, and no files or mosquitoes. Go to a whlta man's country where every day is a growing day. . , GO NOW I while you can rtiy land on easyye ! terms for $10.08 per acre that wllf be worth $300.00 In three years. INVESTIGATE Don't cast the chance of your Ufa aside without Investigating. Como to onr office and get th literature from our own government at Wash ington. Prove for yourself, without a doubt, that our statements are true. . ....... Seven good salesmen wanted . tor handle these lands in Nebraska and Iowa. . 'if For farther Information call on ot address Curtis Clark, 305- ri ton Blocks Omaha, Neb. ,. , JJECT1 Procrastination is tha thief of teeth. Do not postpone for tomor row, what you should have done to day. My methods are absolutely painless, my work of the hlgbest order, and my prices are the lowest: Ret of Teeth SAOO Very Beet Met of Teeth tM Aluminum Plates, very Best Merle $10.00 tlold Piste sm.00 aa OP Oold Crowns eM aad UP Porcelain Crowns, Llk Tour Own Teeth at SJ.OO Oold Fllllnsw 11.0 aad TIT SI I rer Pilling so aad Vr Porcelain Killing S1.O0 Bridge Work, per tooth S4.00 DR. CLARK thr Aixn.xts simiT INCREASE YOUR EARN INO P0WEK.. . Bead Announcement on Page 7 of News Section ' Today. . ,r. Offlo Xoara, SMS; nvssiags, S to s; aadara, 11 ta , $28 Suits &Overcoats to 0rderS17.50 Onr Great January Reduction Salt) reduces tbe price on every stilting and overcoating In our store. . - $30.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to , S20.00 $40.00 8ults and Overcoat reduced to f 25.00 $45.00 Suits and Overcoat reduced to..'..... .-$30.00 $50.00 Suits aad Overcoats reduced to. ... . ..... . $35.00 Have your cloth made to measure: the cost is leas during this sale tban for ready made. Every coat carefully tried on In the bastings. Every garment guaranteed perfect la fit and style, we hate-ear owa -workshops. - MacCarthy-WUson Tailoring Co. 304-3fMj Sowfti ISth Htrert. - Ktv Steps Mouth of Fnrnam. KAjTSaraaoar a-ra.gsrT X Tbletr Macaco Mr ta Vork ( eeaty. TORK. Keh. Jan. m-tspeetaLI Farm er la th vteinltle of Besedh. sjrssaajn. Thayer and Wsoa esajasaa thenT tea af about thlrty-fivs kssad ef liersea. csnsid by eating eamstaiks. A yet no o ha sesss abi ta sBssssc the cxuKss. so as ti give any Me where or ta whast way th poteoa I located la tha cernrtaik. Jaa. tl, ma Block 211. Do l yoifr customers ' live here ? ? ? ? ? ? IO i JTSTtOB la not so blind as she Is pic tured. You will get the best plac If you are prepared for II. wl OBlxAXTIl positions to those who complete our Graduation Course We hsve slso assisted hundreds of an-der-grsduatea to secure desirable and well-paid employment. Every week adds to th popularity of th MOSHER-LAKPAAN COLLEGE Our January opening wis th larg est In the history of the-school. It is not too late to begin. Speelsl attention given to tth grade graduate. Call, 'phone, or writ for information. MOSHLR.LAMFMAN iOLLLGE Ulg Pars ass Street. I i I A Satisfying Laundry Ordinary Laundries Do Only Ordinary Work. Nonpariel stands for the other kind, the perfect laundry work. Shirts in sanitary covers. Both Phones. . .Wagons Everywhere. Members National Laundry men's Association. . On Manderson Street, between 28th Ave. and 29th Street, there are 7 occupied houses and in 6 they take The Bee. Advertisers can cover Omaha with one newspaper. 3 INCREASE YOUR EARN ING POWER. Eead Announcement oa Page 7 of News Section Today. i !