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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912. Jusl2 r.IorcDaysol Shoe Bargains - Moatday Beoraiaf; will find the priceo bark at the regular flgarea. A KUare at the pnecat redactioas, flvesa below, shows the wisdom of baring aboei for roorself aad children Friday aad Satardar. , At $2.35 . Growlac Girls' 6hoes. patent aad patent tips, lac or button sit Hi to t $3.60 and . 4.00 rallies. Al $1.55 , Chlldrea'a Shoes, diea B to I, pat ent tip, lace or button J.M values. ' $1 - Children' Shoes, size H to 11, patent tips, lace or batton, $1.00 and 11.60 raises. . Shoes, sites 11 H to S, patent tips, lace or but toa $1.60 values. -At $2.35- Mtasea' Shoes, slses Uttltl dull, tan and patent tips all $3.00 and $3.60 ralnes. One lot of Ladles' Shoes, la Un and dull leather and velvet all regu lar $4.00 values. At;: ) , One lot of Ladiea Sheas, patent, button-with cloth and kid appers all $1.00 and $.00 values. ; At $3.93 On e big lot of Ladiea' patent and dull calf leather shoes, cloth and kid uppers $5.00 .and $6.00 values. 1518-20 TAENAM STREET SCHWAB WANTS PROTECTION Steel Xa&mato Will Quit Bniinesi if i Underwood Bill Pastes. LAJ0K IS A LAME ITSX Me . Telle the Cesesstttse rreteetla Weald Net Be Heeded It It Wen Net tee the Cheaper - : Lake Abroad. ( WASHINGTON. Feb. t-Charles at. Schwab, the ttl mihU of Bethle hem, Pa., told the ssnate finance com. mlttee today that the Underwood Mil's rate ea Isrfer steel products would no ef meet serious eoneeouenoe to the eteel busJaee la the xsmlaatloa. -Wllh the nst conditions, espeelallr with labor u Cheap, ws ssk so protec tion.'' Mr. Schwab . "but the labor account ' welsh heavily acalnet us. Tboafb ar only Ml miles from Now Tors, tt ot a much t sat eur steel there a does -to bring It from Hol land. S C ' - ' "I ' consider the prsesnt tariff rate MNMrf to prosperity ef the Meal buK- flOJL ' Mr. Schwab aald that without acotbeuen be would want no financial Interest la the- atari bustnese,. and he would re ard as wasted the faVoMCW which rs eently bad bean (averted la ' hi buaV aea. "After all sty work and the Investment ef aw fortune. I have never taken a seanr-eot-at ..the- Indue try." said Mr. Schwab tacuslnt bis general eteHmeat "I haven't made sufficient profit to feel tuatlfled In taking money out of the industry," be said. What Is yew salary?" sakad Senator Stone. "Oh. t haven't any," replied the wit. aces, lauchins. "I don't mind tolling you why I ere H this work. I don't need the Income. 1 ' sva no heirs, ae ehlldren to leave anything to. I want to build ap a sueoesaful enterprise, but t want to any thai f the bouse Mil passes, I shall drop It." President Taft Confident He Will Be Ke-Hected WASHINGTON, Feb. l-That Presi dent Taft is personally confident that b will be renominated was asserted by em of the White House vleltor woe talked with Mr. Taft today. The president la reported to have said alee be was eea- vtncod that he would defeat any Sua the democratic party could nominate. He Is said s have simplified hi state teat that 'nothing but death" eeuld keep hint out of the contest for the re. publlcaa nominal loa. Aocordmg to one visitor, the president believed the business mea of the country would support him. WICHITA MAIL CLERK IS CHARGED WITH ROBBERY WICHITA. Kan., .Tea. l-J antes J. Hamilton, a steaotaapber la the office ef D. X. Barns, chief dork of the Sevejth division railway man service la this city, was arrested tonight en a charge ef robbing lb melt aad being la a con spiracy to defraud the treasurer ef the local, postofjlo and the Kansas Ctty postal authorities. Hamilton is said to have confessed. He was arraigned before Commissioner Shearman and committed to jail In de fault of C M bond. ills father lives In West Plains. Ms.. aad la said te be wealthy. Hamilton has a wife and sa Infant daughter. Democrats Select. Their Delegates COLUMBUS, Neb.. rb. S.-At ths mast ing of the democratic state central com mittee today the following were recom mended as electors. - At large Waldo Wlnteratesn,, Fremont; Judge J. R. Dean, Broken Bow; First district, 1. W. Outright. Llnooln; Second, Sophus F. Nobis, Omaha; Third, W. R. Beum. Tekamab; Fourth, B- W. Bailey. Fabrburg; Fifth, F. C. Funk Fuaau filth, J. J. MoCsrthy. Ocallala. ' ' ' "1 i l A resolution was unamleusly' adopted providing that the. Ova eonsUtwjnaj, smsndmoats te be voted upon la Novsra- be placed ea the primary ballot la April. A majority vote en either or all these a mead men ta will be construed the party endorsement and they will than ge ea the ballot and every straight party vets hi November will be counted for them. The amaadmenta ar the Initiative and referendum, ohanglag compensation of legislation, aad changing the time limit la whlcb bill saa be Introduced, for nonpartisan board of control of stats In stitution; providing for biennial elections, and giving eltiee the right te make their ewa charters. The attendance at the meeting was large. DEATH RECORD Mrs. Beery St. Frailer. TECVXSEH, Neb.. Fab. i.-(Bpclel.-After, being la falling health for several months, following a stroke of paralysis aad with a final stekaees ef one week's deration, tya. Henry M. Frailey died at the family hoses hvthla city at JS p. bl oa Monday, aged 77 years. Mr. and Mrs. Frailer cams to Nebraska la IM from Illinois aad located apoa a tana Bear Vesta, where they Mved until ana, whoa they snowed t Tecamesa. Bgbt child res were bora te Mr. and Mrs. Frailey, two dying la infancy. The hvtag children are J. A. Fraliey ef Qaleohurg. UL; Mm. Mary Hart butt of tbla city. Mrs. Ulbe Fehrager , ef Scott's Muff. Charles Frailey of Ipearteh, S. D.; Oeorg Frailey of Vesta and W. F. Frailey ef Teeusas The bus band alee survtvea. The funeral was held at the hosne Wednesday after- Mssw B. C. Leaa. TUCO CLOUT). Nabs Feb. !-8peolaI)-Mra. B. C. Lecget dted suddenly at her bom, southeast ef this city. Wednesday, of bean failure, aged 1 years. She was Ul has than ta bears. Margaret Jans Glttes was bora in Paaneylvanla. August t. ISM. cxaaing wttb bar husband. K. C. leset, to U4s county October s, 171, aad experteaced all the trials as well ea the pi as sin is eg plsnisr Ufa. They resided a the saase farm until last fsl when they snored te this city. 81 her, htm sand, three sons. daughter saeara her loaa. Tbe funeral earvicaa were held today trass the Meth od etmreh. Rev. Mr. Hssimill. assisted by Mr. Tcanpblne. effMatea. rteM Maunabad Tea Mabafce, BERUN, Feb. g-FMd Marshal WU balm Voa Babake, eae af Ike beet kaewa aad assst pepaiar siadms la Oermaay, died today. v Mln i ilt. : ROCK 51'IUXOB. Wye, Feb. -Spe. eieO-Vsetcr UadsjuM, a S years sad, eaasasattad sasotde sa a kacal ealoca by drtakmg carboiie acid. He had bsea at ef work aad wi eat. SbateVs bvtnc to Idaho Falls, Idaho, aad Crest Tall. Meat, have baoa noti ced, Undqurst cam be Orore, Vtaa, , Prince Gives Views on Union Pacific Bill (From a Staff Correspondent)-', WASHINfTON. Feb. I. - Special Tele gram.) W A. Prince ef Orand Island, attorney for the Valley Farmers' Protec tive association, met the members ot the Nebraska delegatioa this morning aad presented to them hie Ideas en the pro- d bill te Umlt the right-of-way of the Unto Pacific la S test. The bill la be fore the Judiciary committee, and It has been arrsagod for Mr. Prince to be given a hearing before this committee tomorrow morning. Neither ef the senators waa sole te attend the delegatioa meeting, being detained by oommlttee work. The Nebraska Feace society, la a eom- muaieetloa received la the eenats today, expressed Its approval af the adwootlea of the pending arbitration ttsatlse. Senator Brewa today recommended the appoiatanent as postmaster at Wyaot at A. H. Tboaipsou. The preaMottt today nominated Oamer A. Butler postmaster at Newcaetm, NeW, aad Kate A. Schaaoke postmaster st Pl ssr and Harry K. Barnee at Walay, g. D. The fonewing South Dakota postal sav ings banks have been ordered established oa March: Blunt. Coode. XstaUtne, Ips wich, Lake Prestos, Msrde, Pbtlln, Slsee- toa. Winner. , GM. WEAVER LAID AT EST Memben of Public Bodies Pay Trib ute to Dead Solditr. SOBS CH0SE5 AS PilXBEASEES Steekmea Thraaarauaat levra Caan. plain of Seerelty at Cattle Care ' as All Rallreade Wllaea " ReaSejaartere Opeaed. (From a Staff Correspondent) DES MOINES, Fob. l-(8pctsJ Tele- fram.) The funeral of the lats General Weaver waa held this afternoon at the First Methodist church and was attended by members of the Grand Army of the Republic sad Woman's Relief corps, old friends from Bloom field and Colfax, aad prominent dtlsena In all walks of life. The services wore conducted by Dr. Prultf, pastor of bis church at Col fas, assisted by Rev. Orten Flfer ef this dty and by Rev. Fetber Nugent, a close per sonal friend. The number of Cracker post had draped ths casket with a silk Dag and a handful of survivors of the Second lows Infantry attended the ceremonies. The sons, three eons-ln-law aad a nephew were pallbearers. A special car bad been se cured te bring from Celfas a large num ber of the school children who desired to pay tribute to the nan. ' . Seerelty af Steek Cars. Stockmen In all parts ot ths stats srs filing oompialnta with ths Stats Board of Railroad Commissioners because tbey cannot get cattle ears la which te move their stock. According to information re ceived at the offices of the commission the railroads srs filling orders for cars and moving stock as rapidly as possible. but oan not piaos the hundreds of cars desired for two or three weeks. Breeders) et Dee Melaee, About fifty members of the Iowa Aber d sen-Angus Breeders' saeoclatlon assem bled here today for the opening session of their annual convention. One of the objects ef the convention this yesr will be to establish a sales center in Das M sines for Asardeea-Aef ua cattle. , Colored Maa tar Legialalare. At the Stnt Association of Colored Lawyers of Iowa the candidacy of Oeorse H. Woodson for member ef the letialsture from Monroe county was unanimously indorsed and be was pledged assistance la bia snort to land ins nomination, si elected be would be tb first colored maa la the lewa legtaOatare. Wlleea Meadaaartere Open. Indications that a vigorous contest for the Iowa delegatioa to ths national dem ocratic eonveatioa at Baltimore will be waged became eertasa today, when friends ot. Wood row Wilson SBCnd bead quart sr bare. Adherents eg Champ Clark already nave opened headquarters. Karl Bronsoa af Spencer Is In ehsrgs of the WUaoa campaign. New Member af Beard. J. B. Ubl was today selected by the Beard ef Supervisors te be a member ef the boan succeeding the late Thomas Morses. Mr. Uhi is a retired farmer, living near Mltcbellvllla. Morgan sad served sa ths board but a short time. Tea Seaeroaa wttb B enseals. Christ Ihmes of Sioux City divided up his small sstats between direct heirs and oertsla charities, making bequests to ths (jercMa Lutheran church, the St. Vla- oaai aoapttal. Heats for Otd Men sad an orphanage. The supreme court today as- eld ed that bs exceed sd his rights by glv lag away to osrporsAoaa mors thaa ene fourth ef his estates so long as be had children, and directed that the bequests bs csncelled. Beard Had Right ta Settle, The Board of Supervisors ef Lyon county was uphold by the supreme court today far havtng made settlement with ths county auditor and allowing bus tN a yesr tor extra clerk klre esck year. The court found thnt the proceedings were Irregular, but the board had ths right te make the settlement It did aad the county cannot recover. i, Saprasse Ceert Deetaleae. Aachak Rutk Hall, appellant, against Hampton wmtarmuts. awm lay lor John Ble- brings the total up to seventy. At the recent term of court sixteen of those in dicted pleaded guilty. Two paid fines ef PN and the net went to jail for terms of from tea to thirty days. learn Flare Crtanell Tealsbt. IOWA CITT. Is., Feb. t-Speeiai.- j Iowa's basket hall team meets Orinnell's firs en the Iocs! floor Friday sight Cor ths champloaaMp of ths state. Qrtnnell always has beta defeated on ths Iowa City floor and Is usually successful la claiming a victory when Iowa goes to Orlnnell. . Fire Drill Prevents Panic. MARSHALLTOWN. la, Feb. g-(8pe- clal. Th fir drill this afternoon saved a possible panic among hundreds of small children of ths GUck school, when fire broke out In the second story. The chil dren were marched out ot the building a tew minutes and the firemen soon had the flames under control levra Krai Notes. - NBWTON For the third time within a year Leo Krampe of Baxter la to be placed on trial for first dearee murder. Ha Is accused of killing Miss Matilda Krampe. an sared and rich woman of near Baxter, last February. At both of the trials tbe Jury disagreed. IOWA CITT Tm men Smith, who lata Monday night stole a horse and busxy from the barn of Paul Oreer near fjak- dale and escaped to West Liberty, re turned to Iowa City today, met Greer on the street and presented him with hi lost property. He then gave himself up to Sheriff Fault declaring ne was insane and that the aherlff had beet notify the parole board at Deo Moines since he was a paroled convict from Anemnea Ex-Mayor of Lincoln 1 Dies Very Suddenly (Fron a Staff Correspondent.) IJNCOLN. Feb. (.-(Special Telegram.) -Former Mayor Robert B. Graham died suddenly this morning st his borne. Ml South Fourteenth street. Just a wek ago Mr. Oraham had an attack of grip, but neither the family nor friends were alarmed ever It. At t:6 this morning, with only a few premonitory symptoms, hs suddenly expired. On March 17, had he lived, Mr. Oraham would bare been W yaara old. - Mr. Oraham was bora In New York snd received bis early education la a Baptist colleg at Burlington. la. He came to Nebraska In ISC, settling In the northeastern part of Lancaster county, where he built a grist mill and also en gaged In fsrmlng. In INI hs wss elected member of the legislature from Lan caster county and la the following year wss elected county treasurer, and sloes that data had resided In Lincoln. la in hs wss elected mayor of Llnooln sad did much to help In ths upbuilding ot tas city. After retiring from this of fice be engsged ss a contractor, laying cement aide w si as snd doing a general cement business, taking only an ln dental Interest In pontics snd holding no omce. Wintermuts. county. Affirmed. Jobs c. rreaericaaoa scsinn , rent, appellaal. From Woodbury oounty. Affined. Van Burea county Bavins eanx aaalnst K. H. Rerkwell. appellant a-rom Van Bursa county. Ainrmsa. Ksteta of Christ lbmea asalsst I. M. Worsley, appellant. From 'xlbury oounty. Reversed. t P. H. Mccarty, appellant, against rt. c, Eggert. From Lyea oounty. Affirmed. Torres af Death Removed. Elder Charles Tbompsoa of Nevada, la.. president dt the Northern Union coafer- ot Seventh Day Adventlsta, In an ss to the delegates of tbs Iowa conference bore today declared that bs Is lookktg forward to the time when people shall be taken up bodily from the earth and transported directly te beavea with out experiencing death. This be bsneve t be but a few years ta the futare. Ha stated that be will never die ef aid age. believing that Chrtot will return ta earth before he kt aa iaa. Tbe membership ef tbe eksrebes ef lews, Mlaasaots, North aad South Da kota and Nebraska, are rsersssntod tb Entombed Miners Rescued from Shaft BUTTER CREEK. CaL. Feb. L-The sixty-two miners entombed In tbe Bunker Hill mine a 1 o'clock yesterday by a cava la ef the shaft, were loomed at U o'clock today, aftsr a night of desperate work by miners from aearby Balnea. A tiny opening, revealing a gilmpee ef light at the Ss) foot arret dona ths shaft. caught tbs eyes ef tbe rescuers. A snout was answered by a cry frees tbe atea m tbs shaft aad a few momenta later the reck Jam was tlueffd sufficiently at alksw the passage ef a maa s body. When tbe word spread that aa opening ad been effected tbe me at tbe tunnel shsft res te the mala Incline and a cheer from sa) persona greeted tbe first basrlmid miner sa be came through the opening. One by one tb stxty-twe psaesd through Each found his family waiting A dinner bad been prepared at the ansae dining hall sad after bet reetoratfves had been administered to tbe ssea they were rese wttb -lobswoose" sad bet while tbe crowd eotsMe an II cbsered Frtstbtfml Palaa la tb etomaok. torpid beer, tans back and weak kldaeya are aaoa relieved by gfeetrie BUtaca. Guaranteed. Sec : sal by Beaten Drug Cf. IDAHO MAN CONFESSES MURDER AT MASON CITY MASON CITT. la, Feb. t. -(Special Tel egram.) A tlegras received tbla after, aaoa trees Rexburg, Idaho, states that ths story toed her to tbe police with reference o L. E. La In sheeting snd killing Charbas Edwards la February, IMS, Is correct. Ouawtng on coned eaca drove Lskia to make a eonfeaalea soon after arrrving M this city. He bad fa bis pos ses a Utile money aad a Bible. Lkkln is being held here. Dletrieg Camrt la tea weed. OLBNWOOD. lav. Feb. l-KSpoclal.)- la district court here. Judge Arthur pre siding, tbe Jury la the esse ef William MoMallea seal sat Harris eV -Taylor ught ss a verdict ef (t ss) tor lb plaintiff. TMs was a auft sgsiast a Mal vera real cots firm bs wMch tb plain tiff claimed that ta a partnership agree- at la tbe purchase of two tracts ef Wheeler county. Nebraska, land that lb d was purchased for a he thaa be was led te beOeve wss paid. Tbe court Is ensnared today la hearts ease of Lsuts Berger agalast A. Oost- steta aad the Rappaaort Fruit company. The at a slssgiiimsns aver a contract for tbe puree, sos ef apples la tru. Peat Ptarewe Seal to abrll. KXOSAVQUA. lav. Fab. L- Special - Poker, both "stud aad draw. H ui tb oftkHai baa m Van Bares county. Tb gmad Jury, which last reported, re turned ss i causa Indictments agslnsl many tadlrwroaia for gambling. Playing poker Is charged ta art of tb Indict menu. Thia latest bunch ef kidictareats NEWS NOTES OF CLAY CENTER Coaaty Beard Rejeete Bin Bnneh at ' Clalnsa tar Bridges that Were Rejected. , CLAT CENTER, Neb., Feb. t-(Sps- olal.) Orr Bros, of this dty, owners and saoprletore ot the large flouring mill, navs dissolved partnership. 0. W. Orr retires from ths firm snd E. W. Orr will continue So conduct, the buataees. Ths retiring member goes to California for bl health and also to look a fur large Inveetment on th Pacific coast. Hs will reside at Riverside,. Csi. Ths County Board of Supervisors today rejected the elstn. of ths Wester Bridge snd Construction company at Omaha for abdut B.M for steel bridges erected last yesr In Clay county and by tbs board rejected. The Board of Supervisors also bsd nrc sented te them the petition signed by residents from sit pans of tbs county requeuing them to appoint a road com missioner sncr also to appropriate tbe money derived from automobile tax to th dragging of roads In tbe county, also ta expand tho Inheritance tax fund now IB tbe county treasury upon, sola on road la lbs county Immediately. No no tion was takaa. L. E. WUliameoa, deputy county clerk. has filed bis resignation, to Uks effect March 1. His successor will bs Thomas SetfklB of Trumbull. Mr. Williamson will taks a course la dentistry In soms east era college. Mr. Self in has bsd large experience, having bees bookkeeper for Haney dt Co. ot Hastings snd also for Trimble, Black maa ft Alexander, a whole sale firm ef Hasting. Main's Douglas gtreet Store MRS. BLANCHE LAPSLEY IS ASKING FOR DIVORCE BEATRICE Neb., Feb. (-(Special Telegram. MMrs. Blanche La paler, who wss arrested, la company with her bus hand, some ttms sgo in Texas while en their honeymoon trip en the charge of uttering and passing a forged check ef PS) oa tbe First National bank ef this ctty, today Instituted divorce proceedings against her husband, who cj la Jail swatting trial m tbe district court. Bbe charge that her arrest caused her atueb worry and dtsgrsc aad la rssponal- for her health being badly broken, t tbe preltsunary bearing of Mrs. Laps ley a tew months ago she waa re leased, aa R waa sbowa that she waa aa Innocent party ta the act. The cheek ea which I epciey received th money waa draw oa a supposed Ftnsss City Una. WYMORE MAN ENTERS PLEA OF NOT GUILTY TO FRAUD LINCOLN. Feb. t (Special Telegram.) I. N. Miller of Wymore was arraigned kt federal court today aad pleaded not guilty to tbe charge ef conspiring to de fraud tbs government ef land. If charged that In October. 1st, be coa- pi red with Clyde Losh to defraud the government out of kinds ta Cherry comity by means ef snaking a fake entry. DEAN REMP ELECTED ACTING PRESIDENT OF HASTINGS HA8T1KOS, Neb. Feb. t - Special. )- The executive committee and the trustees of Hastings college st a meettag held yesterday appointed Deaa Mania Ramp of tbe department ef educstlea aad philosophy acting president for the re mainder of tbe college year. pure buncombe te try sad kick up a row. HYMENEAL Cveti M COOK. Nek.. Feb. a tSpeciaL-Mr. Charles P. Cretan and Mia Iva Draeh of Osama, ta, were married Wednesday afternoon la tbe Baptist parsonage by Rev. D. L. McBrtde. On Special Sale Friday WAISTS AT S1.45 I WAISTS AT J1.S1 Beautiful new linirerie I This splendid lot offers waists in scores of clever I your choice ' of handsome new styles and all sizes, I new lingerie and worth $1.75 and $2.00, spe- WAISTS AT $1.00 Friday we will offer 100 dozen new lingerie waists, worth $1.25 and $1.50, in all sizes and scores of styles, special, $1.00 cial, beautiful shirts In various materials, all stsea and colors, worth I2.2S and $1.60, special. $1.95 $1.45 ALL OUR PLUSH COATS ATA SACRIFICE Friday we will offer all our plush coats at a big sacrifice; divided in 3 great lots. These coats are made of guaranteed sealette and lined with Skinner's satin. 514.85 -- Q19.50 -- 24.75 ADVANCE NOTICE -Saturday. February 10 We will place on sale a big ' purchase of 1,500 NEW DRESSES These dresses were bought by our J. B. Orkin at an unheard of low price. The materials are French Serge, Silk, Chiffon, etc all the new style features and all Bizes will be.found. mere is not a aress in tne ioi worm less man . 912.50 to 920; on Salo Saturday 1510 Douglas "ORKIN'S -- 1510 Douglas Yellov Has r.1 Yellowstone Coal Made a Hit! On January 1st ws announced aa a senoine January terrain our brand new "Yeilowstoas- (Wya) coal at It., a price tar below Its actual value, compared with other western soala. Oa January 17th, so sreat bad been the sals of this selsndid coal, that a solid special train ot Tallowatoaa' eoal was rushed tbrousb on paaeencer schedule. . Today. Psbrusry Ith, Yellowstone Certified coal Is ths Bust aopuiar ' fuel sold la On.aha. ' Our Introduction Pries is $7.00 W contracted to aell th output ef the aiiae, aad, thanhs to the quality aad tbe price, we are dolns It etvery toa of Yellowstone used by an Omaha consumer seres a nice little ebons, of bis money. For Furnaces, Stoves arj Fire Place: Yellowstone Is treat for srates. Yellowstone I lust rlsht for sort coal beaten. But It's best of all for furnaces. Betas a strons, laaty. clean, clinker lees, sootlees, smobsleas coal. It Is a tin sub stitute for hard coal In furnaces. Yellowstone is Sold on Trial . Our Guarantee Certificate, which le always attached to the drlref e ticket, meene that our cosl Is sold "on trial."- it yo Ilk It, yoa keep It; If you don't, we take It back. 'If yoa doer Us It, w so; If you do Ilk It, yoa tain sad yea will. ,. -".--: . ' , . Yellowstcns is Different Tellowstons bss ths ad ran tare srer ether klnde ef coal. It le more durable and will hold fire loner. it I cleaner, therefore more pleasant te as. It Is free from ellnber aad ieevee but little esti; cllnkere and aah welsh heavily and represent waated money, rel lowetone coal cornea from a very deep mine. In a new dlatrlct, prob ably tbe moe rsmarksbls deposit ever dtacorwed. Try One Ton of Yellowstone pile ri sis is ra 1 days. Your drucsist will refuad money J PaZO OINTMENT falls to cure any ass of Itchlnc Blind. Bleediac er Prtrodiaf rMs la t Is day. Ms. BOTH D. 252. A-1252 SUNDERLAND W1614 HARNEY 8T.M 50?ai-o Wagons I am (thai J - - HRS.ANDREW HUNT ON STAND Former Omaha Woman. First Wit- Bet is Kimmel Case. SATS WHITE IS HOT KDOQX Sb Saw Hiss la Asylaas la New York aad H railed ta Keeoc. ala Her relate Oat Bit fereaeee la rbetee. ST. LOLI8, reb. t-Th takltaf of oral teetlroony la th case ef a defunct Nile. Mich., bank asalnst sa insurance compear ef New York, la which S3S.SN lasuranee sad the identity of Oor- JL Klmmel are In rot red becan In" the United States district court here today before Jsdfe Amldoa. Mr. Andrew i. Hunt, formerly a aelshber of Krmmel m Omaha and Ar kansas City, Kan., wss ths first witness. Mrs. Hunt waa ths first womsa ta so ta Che Matte wan (N. T. saayium For tbe maane la aa effort to identify tbe maa held there under the name of Andrew I, White, aa Geore A. Klmmel. She testified that ehe arrrred at Mattswaa rsbrssry , OH; that tb prisoner waa not KtnuMl aad that th prisoner did aet recosTilx bar. ' Sb ssid the ear cf tbe man she saw la ths saylunf grew close to his bead, the maa appeared to be about years dd snd that bl ere were f a different color thaa KlnuaeTs. Sb told th Jurors Klmmel at tbe time be ebaappaared la Jsty. nst, was at Tears eld. Mrs. Hunt deullDeJ Hictcfrapoa of Klmmel sad tbe otoTapha of tbe claimants, caMta attsatloa to ta li fe renc In tbe Bbecntrapsuk A anaa said ts be Andrew J. White, tbe Klmmel dalraaaC waa foaad bar la a departed aad R as Klmmel elalamat bad sods b ChlcssT te srld further notoriety. DECEMocrt Anu MAY WEDDING AT PIERRE PI ERRS. S. b. t SpeclsJ.)-At tb Oraad raetfla hotel ta this city Iset ereaias eOLiiiied tbe marrtas sf Na Bolcoa Wetcoma ef fort Pierre. TJ years old. aad Laura Brook f Metrlstswa, Minn.. Md tt. Wseraane le one of th alder settlers t Fort Pierre before tbe setttesnent of tbe central part af tb stata (eoera lr. aad baa beea married sorersl ttms. Hs snd bis caOdrea of former snsrruure d act scree aad be llred aloB. Scsse tlsie a Wrlceme DIAMONDS Walla the dia mond depart-, meat cootalna a brilliant ex hibit of Jew els ot blsher value, thr ar also Inex pensive selec tions of dla-mood-est Jew elry eklik or xSP ttoaal pur ebaaea for tbe ealuaa repre aaated. IB fact, all ef ths p r e o I e a e i atoaee era in eluded la theee aaaort menta, maunt sd la the lat est styles ef set lias- It will bete year sdTantace le examine thee artistic offer Ins, as thy eanaet be du plicated eiee w b er a aad sift from this I satabllahment ere kaowa to please beyoad tbetr arte, Best Karsiy Bay taTeet. ALBERT EDUOLM l When l Buvinff . ' Baking- . Powder I 1 . For this is ths baking g a powder that ' ' 'makes the g baking better." g - It leavens the lood f ,. Isvenlythrougbout; pufli It op to airy . I lightness, nukes (t g delighllullysppctii- g sj log snd wholesome. , Remember, Cslumct E is moderate in prtc - highest in qtuliry. J Ask your rroccr for m Calnmet Doa't taks g SJ a subautote. g I .(BAKING POWDER went so btorrlstfwa wttb a shipment of horses, aad while at that place was badly Injured by ea of th harm. Mils Brook assisted la carina for ban while be waa bald by bis Injartea, sad now that be baa prsjctieally recovered tbe eat- ne of then sreualntancs ta tb mar- rlac which) occurred here lat evssdna. Woman Bums Boy With Hot Poker JOHXSTOWW. Pa, reb. T Kdlth rord. bimmiksspir Bar Adam Ssnets ef Masby Ola, Pa waa eeartawttad to iail today a aNmaraw f e-ereJed assasJt and battery ea tbs aBe-tla that aba aaared tb back af Sbieaf e-year-old asa with s hot sober. Ths aisata said aba boned tbe child b break bias ef did aet know the Implemsat i baatt, but was so bet. 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