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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1912)
j HE BEE:; U.UAHA, WliDNKSUAY, FEBKUAKr: V&, n A f: tKe Tiny Foot : - Correct foot-form lasts for children's shoes have always been our hobby it is fully realized, in our comfortable, sensible "Startright Shoe," for tvhieh we have the excla ve Bjcency in Omaha. Figure out how much ft eoiU o keep tb yoanryters in gbooj o- year not he much om lr roa then try baylnc ' startrlght" ghoes oa thli plan i-ml ee how much yo mill lave. tiurintht "sl:oea toii... . -.1 leathers, button or lata stylea. Infanta- iie, I to 91.25 nd S1.50 Children's sliM. SH to 10 $2.00 to S3.00 Children- sites, t to S SI. 50 to S2.50 y.iuet' girt. U to In. t. .......... $2.50 to 83.75 Boy Scouts, V7 . Attention! '"'Frank Campbell, Jr, voted the best boy scout in Omaha' and who has been annotated the representa tive of Omaha boy scouts to meet General Baden-Powell Wednesday, has selected our offical boy scout shoe to wear with his uniform. No scout' ontflt It compute without thlg hoo. It li mid of Iht beat un rait loathe with welt sewed oik oolea g&d U finely mada an threcgh. Boys, fet pair tor your outiu. Sizes 9ft to 131:. $2.25 iJues 1 to 6 f"C7iTFi . HUM as 1518-20 Famam Street .$2.50 mm aaal Conferences Fail to" Settle Coal Strike LO.NDOM. Fb. S.-Ne ssttlemeut of the seel dispute wm reached at the vsrt wit coorsrsmes la wkkh Premier Aaqultb and nib erg of hi easiest aad repre eeatatlvsa of the rains'owsars aad Umm ' perttelpeted today. .The official atataeMRt ef the proceed, laca tamed tool (tit. which mm predicted would report that aa agreement had bee reached, merely record the faet that various eunfsronca eeeurred, but Ullt notbtnt of what wae doae or said at any ef them.' It eondudee with the an nouncement teat the eoaferencea win he resumed tomorrow, from which an that aaa be deduced la that the government ts atltl striving, to avert a toppag of Uie glraotla Indue try on which the osun try's commercial supremacy la based, 'Between Ktt aad eS.OOS Maera . Id T--vhlre and Nottinghamshire eeaaed ork today la aoeordaaoa with pollen j . ,.ow.o-1Ten. and It la new evident t)-.at aa tle time limit prevraed Ih'e aotlcaa f . expire the men will lay dowa their tool aad await the action of the miner1 fed- erattoa. The peeitloa of the adnsrs' represents. Uvea Is much simpler thaa that of the owner' representative. The former are authorised by the Miners' National fed eration practically te present the ulti matum: "A national minimum wag or a national sinks." Secretary of Crocker's . Brigade is Dead OSKALOOSA, la, re. J7-Robert L. Turner., a civil war veteran and well known In Orand Army circle throughout the stale.' died here this morning from so attack of apoplexy. Mr. Turner was secretary of Croeker'a Iowa Brigade at the tin of bis death. He waa the bead of the Snllob seml-centennlel celebration held ea the old battlefield. This Homt-Madt Cough Syrup Will Surprise You Its pa Etna , Whssalsg Coach JesebJy. A Fesselr (apply I Ber I a home-me de remedy that fpkc bold of a sour laetently, and will Usually care the most stubborn sees la t boars. Ibis recipe auUes pisfc enough for a waoU lamily. Yea eouldat buy aa muck or a guod reedj-BUKst sough lyrap far tlM. iiiz on pint ef grsnaltUd sugar with plat ef wana water, and atlr S giautv Put S euness of Piaex I Sfty i aaa the Bosbt rJvrue, lad. aeate' worth I la a mat hotel. VP.- This saw perfectly a rV'fH tens children like it, Braees sp the appetite aad U slightly inxaliva, which help end oougb. Yost probably know the medical value df pine ia treating asthma, bronchitis ad el her throat troubles, tore langa, re. There ia nothlag better. Piaex Is the ssoet vainabie asnwiatrassd eeanpmiad ef Korway wkibt pina extract, nek ia fruaieeoi aad all the aataral bssjisg piaa aiesseata. Other nnparatioaa will not work la this formula. . J The prompt result from ult hMxp r isaicdy have sasde fHend for It In tbmissnds of homes ia the I'nlted State aad Canada, which explain why the alts baa heea imitated oftea, hat never euceeetfullT. ; A guarastT ef abenrtrt tatlef aeiloa. At xnwy prenrptly refunded, ansa with this reWna. Vow drnnriet has Finex, or will f-t It for won. If not, eaad to TU incx Co, Tt. Wsyna, lad. DEATH RECORD . . . Mrm. Prate k User, ABERDKSN. a IX, Feb. Special.) -Mrs. Frask OHi.gjr of thle elty died at her home here after aa Ulnae of a year aad a half, leaving her husband aad fir children. The body waa takea te the old home at Montloello, la., for Interment. Mrs, I. C. Be Sew. VTICA. Nsh rrb, r.-4"peclal Tele- graaa.k Mrs. 8. C. Beth, aged M years, died thle morning ef pneumonia. She wee a prominent member ef the Eastern Bur ledge aad a lea ear la Presbyterian ebureh rk. Her sua hand and a son ( years old survive her. Funeral arrangements have set yet been mad, r Cbartaa lleren. 0NAWA, la, Fab. n.-8pac4al.-Nswi has baea received here ef the death of Charles Merert, a well known engineer running put ef Sioux City until tw years . HI death eeeurred at Seattle, Wash., and the body will be brought te Lake City, at eM heme, for burial Tuesday. Ne partteulara hare been received as ta the cause of death. He at urvivd by a widow and ea child. W. M, Fries. LOO AN, Is.. Fsb. aT.-IBpecuvl.r-W. H Price passtd away at his bom In Logu Monday morning, following a week's lit assa ef erysipelas. The funeral ssrrless took place Tuesday afternoon a I t st the Christ Ian church. Chrysolite lodge. Ns, Ancient. Free and Aocspted Masons, sf Logaa. In charge. Interment waa ta Logan oeimlsry. Mr. Price was sera la Orange eeuaty. New York, In UN. H la survrred by his widow, two daughters aad a ssa. " " ' ! MeClare. HARVArtn. Men., Feb. R.-Rpeelal.-Samuel McClure died yeatery afternoon at his hoeas, two aad a half mil north east of this elty. where he had lived for scans years. Mr. M on ore tosh a borne stead about km between Oienvltle and Falrflsld. where he lived tin after bsj second marriage. He waa ctos lo ft year ef aa. . I . v Special Train. BKAVBR CITT. Nee.. Fee. S.-ISps-dal Telesram Ottvar Croak, a pioneer nod one ef the eldest oHIsene of Bearer City, died at hie bom today, aged H yearn. ... ROOSEVELT RESENTS STORY Former President Denies Personal Critieisa ef Baeeetaor. LOIfGWOBTH IS FOE TaFZ rll's Sea-lB-Iaw Aanennees that Be Will Take K Fart In the Selection ef Delegates. " BOSTON", Feb. H.-Coktnel Theodore Roosevelt, angered sy a published report that he had said President Tart waa not progressive, declared today he would not , be drawn Into a persons! entroversy with the sd ministration, although bs had de clared hie Intention of making a "stralght-eut fight" for the republican presidential nomination. The colonel sail that In hi political conferences yesterday, during which he waa reported to have made the statement. President Taft's name bad not been men tioned and that his opinion In regard to the administrative had net been asksd or el pressed. Colonel Roosevelt repeated bis state rosnt that be had not taken bis present position for personal reasons and he mads It clear that he did not propose to rasas the Issue In any aens a personal one. Flatteraa Is Beetatcd. Colonel Roosevelt waa asked t explain the position be will maintain during the campaign. Ia reply be Issued the following: -I eouid net more definitely tt my position en the' great Issue of lbs day I stated It In my Columbus speech and again yesterday before toe Massachu, sstta legislature, la addition to caning st tsntlon te whet I there said en the sub- laet of nooular government, I also want te call attention to what I said at Colum bus en the suslneee situation and the proper attitude ef the government toward business ee aa to Insure eendltlone that will make for the prospsrlty of the busi ness world and ef all our people. "In my Ohio speech I dealt with em phasis ea the twe great subject of Im mediate moment te our people, the need ef having real aad aot merely nominal popular rule, and the need ef securing nresnerlty for ths business man, the wsn-s earner and the farmer allks. Aa I than said. I most smphaUcaily believe that It la necessary te have aa equltabls division of prosperity, but that It Be hooves us te keep la mind that ws cannot divide the prosperity unless ths pros psrlty la there ta divide, and that to se cure the well being ef the business world Is necessary In ths Interest ef every citl ssn of the Vmted Stats." Kent Jseas Wooes volt Force. Representative Kent of California, wb has been an aotlve La Fellette leader la his state, telsgrshed today te leedsrs of the California Progresslv organisation agreelnt ta their request for permission te place bis name ea the ballot aa a Rooeevelt delegate te the Chicago con vention. Uteawerth le fee Tail. WASHINGTON. Feb. H.-RspresenU-live Nicholas Longwertb, eoa-ln-law of Theodora Rooeevelt, returned te Wash ington today after a visit with ths eolonsl la Boetoa dnd announced that hs would aot take any part ta the campaign for election ef delegate to the Chicago con vention from hi district la Ohio. Mr. Longworth ssvsral wseke age an nounced himself in favor ef the renornl oatlea of President Tart. "I Shan taks no part la selection of delegate from" my district." said Mr. Longworth. ' ' t ' " " "11 sd you thought ef being a delegatsT" hs was asksd. I bad aot," he replied. Bad Faith Intimated., ' WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. JJ.-Th Washington Stsr today display promin ently en its first peg box containing the following atnwment: . From sources entirely Indepedent ef the White House tt le ascertained that lbs ontldenoe entertained by the administra tion and others that Colonel Rooeevelt wsuld not bs a candidate gainst Tart, was based on definite end repeated state msnts by Colonel Meossvelt mad within a ysar that he would aot be a candidate In llll and did aot Intend to oppose Presi dent Taft for re-aomjnation. been formed, with the following tem porary officers: President T. 8. Allen. Lincoln: vie president. Robert Graham. Alliance: sec retary. H. A. Meier, Lincoln: treasurer. 8amuet Pstterson, Arapahoe. There ts aa executive committee ef seven members, as follows: . W. H. Kstiiaar. Auburn: George - J. Spohn, Superior: C. J. Coffey. Spencer: D. Rees. Norfolk: Otto Kotouc. Hum boldt: I. II. Hstfleid, Lincoln; Rosa O. Moore. Broken How. There la so advisory committee con sisting of the following: A. P. Fltslmmons. Terumseh: O. T. Shumwav, Scott s Bluff: Herbert 8. Dan- lei, Omaha: J. w. vtooarouxn. umena; F. W. Brown, Lincoln: eiilas A. Helromb, Broken Bow: Frank Polezal. Wahoo: C. C. Carrie, Kearney: R. W. Davis. Ord; J. F. Gereke, feaard: J. M. McVlcker. North Bend: H. II. Hsnks. Nebraska City; T. A. Wlllmore. Hebron; J. N. Norton, Polk: J. B. Colfman. Adams; 8amuel Patterson, Arapahoe; H. A. Kd wads. Grand Island: Barney Hofer. Mc- Cook; Thomas Hawllngs, Wskefleid: Ward IN e comb, clay enter: i, n. Tate. Pender; W. C. Lambeth, By recuse; Max I'hllg, Holdrsgo; Robert Graham. Alli ance: R. W. Story, Pawnee City; W. H. Taylor, Exeter. Judge Tells Jury to Pray for Wisdom FORT WORTH. Tea.. Feb. .-"Cet dowa en your knee and pray to Al mighty God for wisdom hs reaching a ver dict, but send me no more communications." Buch was the msssage sent the jury In the trial of J.' B. Sneed today nfter Judss Swayne bad been Informed that the Jury wished to report flanlly Its disagreement need's trial ended Saturday. He waa accused of the murder of Captain A. G. Boyce, sr., whose son eloped with "need's wife. FILMS ttlgtn IN r 14 0A1S, Tour druggist will refund mo nay it PAZO OINTMENT falls te sure any cans of itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Plies in 1 dare Ma NAME BEYERIDGE FOR TICKET (Continued from First Page ) Secretary Knox Reaches Colon COLON. Feb. 17. -The L'nlted (States cruiser Washington, with Philander C. Knox, secretary ef stats, and party on board, anchored In the harbor here today. SAN JUAN DEL SI'R. Nicaragua, Feb. tt. The day of the arrival of Secretary ef State Knox In Nicaragua la te be do- eland a public holiday throughout the country. Mr. Knox I to be accorded presidential honors and will be presented by the government with a medal espe cially east In commemoration of the evrnt. SULZER TESTIFIES IN GOMPERS CONTEMPT CASE WASHINGTON. Feb.. jr.-Representa tive Suissr of New Tork testified today In the contempt ease Involving President Samuel Qempera, Vice President Mitchell and Secretary Frank Morrison of the Amerloaa Federatloa of labor.- He told Justice Wright that none of the labor leaders In any way had Instigated or (Uggestsd the nee of the Gompera editorial In a speech which he (Mr. Bulser) had mad in the house In March, IKS. . It waa anaounced today that the re spondents' testimony waa dosed. The contempt proceedings will be beard by a full bench March U. Inventory The Last Days of Combs' Pre- Discount Sale Will see prices badly slashed on broken lines and' odds and ends. On the 29th many goods will go"". AT YOUR OWN PRICE Only first-Clui Goods An Iver Found Here.-, T. L. Combo Th Eusy Jewelers 1520 Dout3 Strest &Co. wmta of the I'nlted States, and I most certainly favor their election by direct vote. I em not only In favor of enforcing the Sherman Anti-Trust law, but alt other law of thle country, and If we ee wron where there Is no lew to govern. If eteote I shall feel It a duty to Introduce end work for the passags of bills to govva the conditions. Relative to tke tariff, this should taken out of the political arena by secur ing a report rrom the tann commiaaion. schedule by schedule, with reference to ths difference In ths cost of production as between this and other countries, and fliins the rate so as to nrovW for pro. lection to American labor and te the farmer, allowing a reasonable prom to Anurtiee manufacturers. The lesal profwion is well represeniso In concreea. snd. In fairness, I believe a few lermsa should bs Introduced Into thle body. I am la accord with I he views as ex pressed by Governor Aldrtra In his speech before the governor' conference ia the unwerrantsd assumption of minor fed eral courts nullifying etts laws and stale government. Governor Aldrrch said: "Congreee cre ated these minor federal courts and gave them what Jurisdiction they nave, and onneiase ean and eusht lo taks away this Jurlsdtrtloa Insofar ss these courts have the ngnt t euinry euue wws ana ran goverament. Let the validity of ststs Inns be passed upon In the first Instance by a stats supreme court, and let ea ap peal lie directly from the state supreme . court te ine l nuee niates supreme cwun. ! These forty-eight sovsrelgn states alone I have the right and the authority to mass I laws governing their owa peculiar aitua i tlon. In the realm for which these slates were created they are sovereign and ab I solute." i There are se meny questions arising, lend which will arise, that It would be I Impossible for a candidate ts express hlm , self on ail questions. The msla question Is. is n man honest, fair and eoosetsit i tleea. and with good Judgment. These are neceeesry qualities, one can eely know by talking with tbs people who have come m contact with him In his poMIe I and private Ufa. If he larks these quail ' lies be should net receive euppert: If be hse these qualities, regsrdleea of plat form and promises, bs will represent yoa , and. after all, Is net a asaa hi own plat- fonnt . h Vrocressivb democrat lkagib Orgaalsattie la Its breaks, Fewwsed te . Oppeae HaswKsa fee President. (Prosa a Staff CertwspeadenO LINCOLN, Feb. yj.-tSoedai.) - Ths Pisgisselie Democratic Lssurua of Ne braska baa perfected a temporary orga- wtll proBssd at aae la The sMsol ef the lasaraa as to take part aa the nation wide nsowesnaat ef dies orate far tnawlng piiaissstn eeatret ef the regwhar linn ta MAN WHO HURRAHED FOR ROOSEVELT BADLY BEATEN ' GREEN VILLK, Pa., Fb. T7.-John ffta- vish. 'a foreigner employed in the eteel aula hern In Hi a hospital with a v- ered ear and seijoul cuts about the body that may result fatally, the result ef a fight litlk fellow eeuntrynten,-. knavish "hurrahed"- for Rooeevelt last algal ever Roosevelt's announced Inten tion te stand for nomination and ex claimed: "He ertll win In a walk on elec tion day." Taft adherents among bin fel low countrymen took often and used knives freely. They are under arrest SOUTH DAKOTA MAN ' DIES AT FREEPORT, ILL anwwrrn a TV. Feb. ?7. (goedalV-A tslegrara baa been received her trem i, n rreeeort. 111., nnimunutng that the body ef Jolla Molls bad been found la a street there. The eauee t nt nseu ... Mateo. Mr. Metis left here a few day ago tor a visit to his former home. In a small town near rreepon. He bad Intended removing ta his former kerne and his wife waa expecting bis return whoa news .of his death came. Mr. Metis aad hsr children will return to Illinois to live. WIFE OF HOMESTEADER COMMITS SUICIDE ABERDEEN, S. D.. Feb. r.-8pscal.) -vr, uatver ChrlsUaaeoa. wife of a homesteader near Daelatoa. la Perkins county, commuted suicide by shooting herssif through ths breast with a re volver during the temporary absence ef her husband from the house. N eauee is known, sxospt that the young; woman had been despondent for aome time. She was 31 years of ag and bad been mar ried a year and a half. HYMENEAL Kreemew-BsrcheUer. CRAIG, Neb.. Feb. BWBpertal V-Mlai Edith Batechelder and Jease C Freeman were married Wednesday afternoon at ths boms of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Batchelder. The bride's another and lather acted at matron of boner aad beet xssn, thus oommenorstlng tke thirty first anniversary of their marriage. The raremony waa performed by Rev. 1. H. Cloven, pastor of the Methodist church. After March U Mr. ana Mrs. rr comes will be at home to their Mead la Craig. Neb. . When you want a reliable nsedictn for emnrh or cold ' take CbambsrlaJa's Cousk Remedy. It eaa always be de- sended upon and la pleasant aad safe ts take. For sals y all erusYisu. Morgan Charged With Organizing Soft Coal Combine COLUMBUS, O.. Feb. 17.-The banking firm of J. P. Morgan Co. evolved the Pisa by which the Hocking Valley raU-4 read Is alleged to have gained control of the other defendant railroad and eoal companies end perpetuated a bituminous coal monopoly, H waa cnargsd by Bpeclal Counsel Harrison ha his opening sddress ia the government' an ti-trust suit against six railroads and three coal oom panics bore today. A package of depositions testifying te the competition that existed between ths railroad aad eoal companle before the merger was Introduced by the govern ment at once as the prima facie case of the federal authorities. - Creighton Pharmacy Class to be Given Diplomas Thursday The Creighton College of Pharmacy class of 1 win hold Its graduating ex ercise at the Creighton university audi torium Thursday evening. The class Is the nrfseet In the history of tbs school numbering forty-five. The principal speaker of the event sg will be John Bennewtth. C. R. Shannon. Frank Rosa of Fremont. Nob., and Paul L. Martin dean of the Creighton Law school, will also speak. Frank Morrla of Omaha ia president of the claea. The diplomas will be presented by Rev. Father Magevney, president ef Creighton university. Ths members of this class have Just completed a fourteen-month course and the etas as a whole passed the recent state board satamlnatloB with an average of Mo per cent. - Three Children Are Burned to Death LEXINGTON. Ky Feb. n.-Three children are missing! nnd are bstlsved te save keen burned te death la a tire which destroy ed the Colored Orphans' Home bore early today. Thirty other chlldrsa were savsd by the heroism of Mrs. Mary Edison, ens of the offlciaU ef the home. She first discovered the fire, broke a window en the second floor and took the children oat ovey the porch of the bund ing. . 1 KIMMEL WITNESSES TESTIFY EYES HAVE CHANGED COLOR ST. LOl'lhV Feb. Hi Testimonr of five person, four of whom, appeared la per son, that their syso have changed eoier lac they reached maturity, was Intro duced by tba Insurance eeaspeay, which Is tb defendant la the Klmmsl mystery cass, at thla afternoon' bearing of the famous Identity contest la the ' United States district court.' The purpose of the testlateny waa to haw that George A. Khnmel' eyes, which were deep brown. In color, might have changed lo light blue, the color of the Kimmel ctaimant'a eyes. The dif ference In the color of Ma eyes ha been on of tb strongest points raised against the claimant. Expert have testified that eye do net change color after a person roes he maturity. ' 1 t Harry L. Fox of Kile, Mica., whose wife Is Kimmel's cousin, testified that the claimant In. tb Auburn prison In IPM remembered the entire cast of char, acters In aa amateur theatrical perform, arte given In Nile, nearly fifteen years before. CROKER DIVORCE SUIT COMES TO TRIAL IN NEW YORK COURT NEW TORK. Pen. SL-Ths divorce suit ef Ethel Creker Breen, daughter of Rich, ard Croksr. against John i. Breen, a former groom, came op tor trial today. Mies Croksr and Breaa war married by a Justice la Hobokea ea April ta, Ml Breen s suit for 1KB, 00 damages for alienation of hla wife's affections agalast Richard Croksr and hla tw son I Mill ponding. , , While three Instances ef misconduct , with two other women ars alleged la the complaint of Mrs. Breen, the chief l eo-respondent named ts Mauds Dlshl, ii telephone operator of Toronto, A detective told of Breen having been with Miss Diehl lr a Toronto betel. Miss Dtsbi took the stand and admitted the detective testimony concerning ber Hav ing dined' with Breen and gone to hla room. She said there was so impropriety. Mis Hales Lockrte. wife ef another de tective, testified that Breen had said to It's pretty bad. I expected to get a bunch of money front those people (mean ing the Crokers), but I guea It's all off now." III, Ja, 1 1 I T? Mr Tootiasclle Gem STOPS TOOTHACHE IxjartguTjtl sebrmesVUe . Five Women Pickets Are Arrested at :- Lawrence, Mass. LAWRENCE; Mass.. Feb. tT.-Flv women pickets, said to' have wsed per- ruaaioa which approached rWenoe la ef forts to keep employes front going to work la the textile mills, and one man. censed of throwing pepper In a poUos maa's eye, were arrested today. The piaa to export children to Phila delphia baa been abandoned. It la un derstood. - and aalde from the children who are to be sent with a committee of strikers to Washington tomorrow, there may be no little one sent away from their home la groups. Ths Washington-bound children, who will be drawn from each nationality rep resented ia tne ranks of the strikers, will not be accompanied by their parents. City Marshal Sullivan Intimated today that he may prevent the children going unless tne court decide that he Is act ing contrary to law la preventing; their leaving the city. Indications today were that the mills had made further gains la ths number of operatives at work. It la estimated that there are now a total of 11.00S operatives at work, with U.00S tM en strike. Dividend Passed by Republic Iron Firm NEW YORK. Fsb. M Ths Republic Iron and Steel company, which last spring precipitated aa "open market"' In ths steel Industry by aggressively cutting nrices. will pass Ita next quarterly divi dend of IS Per cent en Ha preferred slock. according to snne mice meat made alter the close of tb stork market today by John A. Topping, chairman ef Its order. Chairman Topping issued the following stsismeat: "It was decided to defer payment of the quarterly dividend, aa present and prospective earnings wsro not sufficient to warrant full payment. It waa the Judgment of the executive committee that under existing conditions, ths tariff un certainties and politics! agitation it waa to the interest of the stockholders to ooa serve the company's assets. "The company la operating at approxi mately P car cent of rapacity, which; If current prices are maintained, will Insula a profit Net quick assets are approxi mately tl2.54n.tai, which places the oom paay In a strong position aad will enable it to carry through such Imnrovsanonts as ars necessary, and whan normal condi tions of business return the earning powers ef the property will be suffldcat ta disci) args Ita dividend obligation." Steamer Captured ' By Italian Vessel TRAPANI, Italy, Fsb. X.-The siesmsr Rescuer was captured by an Italian war ship today. A large number of mactAne guns, field gun and Mausers and a quan tity of ahrapnsl and grenade were found oa board. The only steamer given In the official lists under the nams of Rescuer Is a British vssssl of ni gross tone. It I owned by W. Orson, London, and for mm' at ? vo, I DENTIFRICE ""I WeW Hull SI 11k 1 kat '..."I;ji"g."VS'" em. tritk. IU6ST HfxnCt Of BixftpaicS ut Massgr. "Ms IV. ' Sm Nc la- merly was the Norwegian steamer Breid ablilL . . ' ' 1 ereurglsl aad TINKER CHARGED WITH MURDER OF MRS. D0RSETT KANSAS CITT. Feb, R. Hedges, a tinker, at hla prellmtnary hear mg today was best here for trial. on charge of murdering Mrs. Lucetta Dec sett, whose body waa found la her horse k Kansas City, Kan., three week aga. Hi bond was placed at ItSMi Persistent Advertising ta the Road to Big Returaa, You will tone up your system and fed better for takingaia th inorninf,5! flaasof EZmiyadi Vatcr A TUBAL LAXATIVE I Bcsff Ktunsaerjr tor CON8TIPATION fee !uroUrmJ mm ri;iici t:iaai , The most -popular bottled beer tn all localities where It Is sold. Aak for kottio Ratd CCttsVSI Order a 1 Blacs Cwannaurr rrf sea-sis a hbh a. TAar I Paly One r "Bromo Quinlno" Loxctivo Bromo Quinlno A Life Prwtrsa Solved by that great health tonic. Electric Bit ters, is the enrichment of poor, thin blood, and atrengthenlng the' weak, eat For sale by Beaton Drug Co. ' Mala fs Reek, island Operatesw. ' torcka . Kan.. Feb. !7. The Rock Island announced today that dating from, February 1. all telegraphers on the oys-i ten have been granted an I per cent in crease in wages, ' I BAKING POWDER SEE woHor it no weeing . SEE ow wench mora ausi ios-sa ta qaaUty SEE kaw pare beiw ooel SEE haw economical aaui . SEE thai ram fet Caloaaot At yosn Orocor'm 11 Boam sV fctaw Sdt iTwt made by the ri 1 4 Era VT Properly Fitted Glasses Dpn't , , Givceiiachr" irmakes jne dlfrw aaya your giassi ars right. ' If tlie are act eomfortshls and soothing 10 the eyes they axe srroag. Me matter what yea paid for ihesa ee hew emlnsat ths Prae, ttoaee sea be who prescribed Com to ua and wa will glva you relief. MTasTAOTzOaT VAAsTTraB v a a liai ,1 AMl'REMENTS. -omama nnt oaarraa- THE QUEER OF BOHEMIA. ixruTMaru at TaWBa-rrxt- With Countess Rossi, Sam bidxuan, Cluts. Drew. Chorus of Bohemians. Thursday night, Turkey Trot contest! Friday night. Reg Time piano playing -contest, n Cash prises. . ' saW Xrlass atatJaee aTvery Weak trey. KRUG THEATER Mstlaeo Vedap SiSawsTigM SJO. - KENTUCKY BELLES. ' And I.a Balls XsUeae. . fcadiss aVaUf Pise MaUase. American Theater Tsalght, XCata. Tees, Shara, - Sat knag BTA tilH sad the - wooswaao grocx coMPaarr ta THE HEART OF MARYLAND kTsat Wt. Slrl ef the OeMea Wait rhensat Douglas ; tad, A-laa. ... seas, grvwry twy. giM; grrery aTlgka, SilS. AOTiacaa wAtrnaTtugi Will M. Creasy a Miss Ulancke Dayns: ' Brows. Hstis Brown; Mies Robbie Oordone: Dick Crollus ft Ca: Maxlne, Bros, with Bcbby: Conrad Whuldea: Sue Smith: Klnetacops; Orpheum Con cert Orchestra. ' Fries. Might, lOe. BSo, toe, VI arnts, 10s. seat seats. Sse, eaospt Satardaw aad sssutay. ; '' ID Xmlgat, all wt-, mats. Wed. snd Baa, Kiaw Krlanger present THE PINK LADY - sTtghteT 5t$ as. saasaT'ioe o S" own. . "x,gff oaea ae TT." tn r jLrgyi yeairai hqr tao tag aawaa. Look Iff tkit Upases . o.teC, wtW mmmmxr. 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