THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 6. 1912. i LITERARY OUTPUT IMMENSE Wonderful Amount of Campaign Copy Daily Turned Ont TTPiwama batteries bust Cmlraailu ef rentes Day' - RerelMs ut Tke Be " Fesltlaa ef tke Mala Par. tlrlaeets. Tha .'sat appioacoinc city election I InuMstlrc The Dm Willi proclamation iHift and coo t rover 11 eomnmnk-atlone and to actord free spscs to all of them would nil a hoi Mum of the paper. From Rslpk Sunderland conn two oumposltlont. en over hit on a signature and on ander the non de plum ot -Publicity commltie if the (Itlarus union." and t-om Mayor Jim" a sucned announcement which per hart deserves mention. Tha perao.ial rommunicetjon froot Ralph Sunderland altera abrupt denial to vartoui rnsriree: flnt. that ha looHa for any spe cial business advantage from tha outcome of the election: second, that ha la actuated by ipita or malUe; third, that be has paid more i:n fl Into the Cltlsens' union campaign fund; fourth, that tha Bunder- land company has put any money Into tha campaign; fifth, that ha besged the mayor sot to proaecuta him tor abort weighing: stxUi, that ha axaected to con trol tha Cltlaena union candidate whan elected, and. seventh .that h Is cither a candidal or an Uses In tha campaign In his statement on behalf of the Clttirr.s' union. Mr. Sunderland disputes ths reasons advanced by th mayor for rhanal nc th election board roller and foea In detail Into speculation as to why vsrloiis prettied namea war substltutsd. Inasmuch as Th Be bad not published tha mayor's eihlblt on this scora, th counter exhibit Is Irrelevant. lis Caawladlas! Paraajraaaia. Tha character of this aunderland document may ba fathered from th eon- cludlnf paragraphs: ' la a instance wnera out ons cnanse waa made In alectloa boards does ine 1 mayor tin incompelmCT ss reason for his removal. Th Cttlsens" union does sot believe th ma roe can point out ImU Iriiuim whara ha pronoaed to . remove a sins la election official for In tfflrlency, Inexperience or for any ether . good reason. Tha sane- keena a vers oloaa wstch upon ewcuoa oinraaw 10 ' wiwrnim ..whether sr aot they are dependable from tha atand point of th gang. Hera- . tofore elertloB frauds la a few preclncla bars bean ooaaldered sufficient to de- .gang. Tha present situation, however. i la desperete from th standpoint of th . - - - --A k.t uwinl. fn hlr tempt to maks lctloa frauds poaslbi In an parts of th city, thus adding enough ballots at th final count to' those which are always cast at their bidding In certain pradncu to Insula their eleo ' lion. 10 in vnisens wwa n mwm w -ba a dasparata attempt to steal tha eleo 'tloa. which Is only another way of sar ins that tha gsng doea aot hav any 'confidence of being elected unless by means of election frauds. This will ei- plain t tha people why election frauds were la ba perpetrated m many parts of tha city. It la tha definite opinion of . .IM.IM IA.itriS with the 'Cltlsans' unloa campaign and also th opinion of many men who have been la CM toucn wiin avy poiiuva mat w gang's candidate are defeated today unless Ihey can pull through their eleo tlon by moans of election fraud a." Mayor Jlrn'a Praaaartaaeenta, Mayor Jim's signed stsleroent call si tentloa to th decleton of Judge l.sslls as vindication of Ms action In appointing eleetloa officers In accord with law and .Justice. Ha goes on to say la part: -But tha moral effect of this decision .til l r Mmanitniie benefit lA mv it. soclstes on tns square ticket and myself, because H proves to th voter of Omaha thel I hav been right, and thst the Cltli as" unloa baa bee wrong In this controversy. Bo violent war tha attacks atari upon ms, by ths Cltlsans union In this .matter, and so prollfl la number were they, that I realise that many fair minded and Intelligent people wbo had not tha tuna and opportunity to study ths merits of tit controversy war being misled by th Cltlaena' union and war bait Inclined to believe that th organisa tion waa right. But tha court, after bear ing arguments on both sides fairly and fully, with perhaps th greatest array of hlgh-prle4 legal talent ever esesrleted In a singt esse In Omaha trying to dis tort law and fact for lbs Cltlseoa' unloa. baa given me tha clean btlL "Did I net do right? ' "The district court of Douglas county says lb at 1 did. "I save called a special mealing of tha dty council for Monday at IS a m., at which time my list will ba again sub mitted to that body for Its eantlrtnatto r rejertloo, and la as doing I bsltsv that I am fully meeting what la expected of ma by law and common asaaa to avert ceafusloa and net at ths polls ea Tuesday moraine and to give to th peopt of Omaha a fair and honest election. Please by Approval. "After having proven the CiUsens anion Is be on the wrong eld of every Im portant ssw of that campaign; after baring showed It up as (sistfytng par cent in tag figures la Its advsrtisemente; after having pointed out to tha cltlsans of Omaha where It hss deliberately tried ts besmirch th good name of our city to boost Its candidates Into office for the benefit of the tanderlands and ether pedal interests; after having suffered from th most vile mudallnglng and dis honorable campaign tactics that It was ever my lot te ge through la s pontics! campaign; this Isst approval of my course with reference te th appointment of election boards ae honest and legal Is. H seems to ma. ths last thing ntsded to win the respect and Us vote of evsry fair-minded voter who believes la a big ger and better governed city, where the masse Instead of the classes wlU be la control of the city governmeaf HONORS GO TO SIMPSON IN TRIANGULAR FIELD MEET IE8 MOINES. la.. Msy t.-8laapaoa col lege of Iadlanala won the triangular field sod track meet participated la by High land Park. Dea Mot sea sad etmpaoa col lege bars with M points. Highland Fart and Dea Moines were ejrd for second posi tion with t points each. Count Cosnac Falls to Death from Air MCE. Msy I -Count RoMllard Cosnsc wss killed while making a flight here to day. A strong wind broke the wings of his monoplane, which fell 30 feet. ' THREE AUTO RECORDS MADE Surpriiing Speed Shown in Annual Santa Monica Contetta. TETZLAI7 FIEST OT BIO KACE raie-Rreea asd Barney Oldfleld seed Off Their Wheels. Theesb Several Aeeldeata Hinder Farmer C hamplaa. SANTA MONICA. Cel.. lsy I -One hundred and seventy-five thousand per sona saw three new world's records estab lished at the fourth annual Santa Monica' automobile racea hers. Teddy Tetf laff of Los Angeles, driving a ninety-horse power Fist, won ths sfsV mlls free-for-sll with th phenomenal average ef 7t 54 miles an hour, breaking ths previous mark of 74 d mods last year by Harvey Derrick In a National en the same ceurss. Caleb Bragg of Flaadena was second with David Bruce-Brown ef New Tors, the favorite, third. In th medium car event, Ralph Ds Palms, the Italian driver, In a Mercer, set a new record ef Hie miles sn hour for 1U miles, and In th light car event George Joermann of bos Angles, driving a Msiwell. placed th art-mile record for small cars at II S3 mllea an hour. Only one accident that assumed a seri ous aspect marred the day's rsclng. Near ths finish of ths free-for-all, David Lswls. In Sluts car. threw a tire. Tha flying tire struck William Ross, a local resident, and made him unconscious- David Brace-Brown, favorite for th big race, and Barney Oldfleld, whs an nounced thai ks would be able te "come back." ware practically "raced off their wheels" Tetsisff set a heart breaking pace and throughout the long grind Bragg seemed to ba th only driver able te keep within distance of him. Dtngley, In his powerful Klmplex. wss S disappointment. never standing better thsn fourth. Experts declared that never before had they witnessed such bursts of speed. In the last ten laps ssvsral ef th ears mad a speed fsr In excess of lot miles an hour. Bruoe-rJrown. In his Bens. hsd the honor of turning the fastest lap ef the HIT miles course, making his thir teenth circuit In Ifl i. or at an average spssd of ninety-three miles an hour. To this. Brawn must have exceeded UI miles an hour on tha straightaways. Caleb Bragg, ths young Pasadena million aire, mads ssvsral laps In better than ninety miles aa hour. Tetilsff drove beautiful race, taking the lead In ths second roifhd. Hs was never beaded. Lap after lap wss reeled off at the rate ef mere than 10 miles an hour en the straightaways. Only twice did he stop for tiro trouble. In the medium ear event. Do Palm practically bad ae opposition. Inking the lead at the start and showing ths way to the finish. Jos Ntkrsnt of Los Angelas, tn a Cass, tagged oa te De Palma and finished second. Another Cass, driven by Louis D la brow ef Los Angeles, fin ished third. - The light ear event proved the surprlss ef the day. Joermana and bis Msiwsll bad scarcely been noticed la ths entries, but by consistent driving Joermann. who first sat la a racing car sight months sgo, gradually forged te the front and won with five minutes te spare. The results follow: Light ear raoa. 101 mllea: Maxwsll (Joermann) won. Time: 1:1741. Fland- Evans) second, !:):; Flandsra Tower) third. Y.iXM. Avorsgs: Ci.N; aaw world's record. Medium cars, ill miles! Mercer (Ds Palma) won. Tint: ID tt Case (J. Nlkrsnt) second. I ll :; Csaa (Diebrow) third. I B M. Free-for-all. WJ miles: Fiat (Tstslaff) won. Tims: I.M.S7. rial (Rraggi sec ond, I M ; Bans (Brawn) third. 1:64 B. Healthy cows and scrupulously clean surroundings make Alamito Milk and Cream good from thebeginning. Alamito milk and cream is subjected to the closest . . tests from the start protected against deadly bac teria and then perfectly pasteurized. It is put up in sterilized bottles, making the last drop just as clean, safe and pure as the first ,e- Clean, rich and wbolesime, Alamito milk k just as safe for the baty as the mother's own nourijimcnt Have rich, clean Alamito cream delivered to your house before breakfast. The berry season is now here, but berries are not most enjoyed unless cov ered with rich Alamito cream. GOMEZ CALLED PRESIDENT Mexican Lawyer Proclaimed Pro- Tiiional Head of Bepnblic MOEXOH COLONT IS ATTACKED l alted (late Saldler'e Starr ef Hsv law Been Woosded by Ballets fram Across wives Taken with Masse is. EL PASO. Tex., Msy a-Emtllo Vssques Gomel, a Mexican lawyer, waa ordained provisional president of Mexico today by proclamation of General Pascual Orosce. bow at tha front with the rebel troops threatening the federal bast st Torreon Juares Is now the provisional capital. but this probe bly will be shifted to Chihuahua. The appointment for In all easentisls thst Is what It s mounts to of the new provisional president will. It Is enmmonly understood, interfere In no est with the administration of the affairs of the ststes of northern Mexico by General Orosco and by Consalo Enrlle at Chihuahua. The Inauguration of tha new provisional chief executive waa accomplished with a secrecy which forbade the sound of trumpets and oratory and waa determined upon. It Is said, chiefly for what effect it might have upon the United Slate The rebels hope that now they may suc ceed In having their belligerency recog nised. Msrasaa Repels Atlaek. Mormons eoloulsed at Colonla Diss, seventy-fire miles south of Columbus, N. M., who are American citizens, were at tacked by rebels this morning and re pulsed them, according to a telegram re ceived tonight by O. P. Brown, Mormon business sgent hers. ' Ths message waa from Biahop R. V. Romney. heed of the colony. According to the telegram, which did not enter Into details, the rebels looted the colony. The colonists mobollsed snd drove the Invad ers out, killing one of them. Private Wounded. Colonel E. B. Steever. commanding th border guard. Is Investigating- the shoot ing of Private Baker, Company C, Twea-ty-second Infantry, this evsnlng. Baker waa brought to Fort Bliss from bis past sis mllea down the rtver with wounds In bis right hand and right leg. He said hs waa fired upon from the Mexi can side of the river. He declared that he returned the fire, but did not know the result. According to Colonel Steever. Baker bad been drinking, for which reason he received the story with reserve. There were ae witnesses to the affair save Baker. Orwaee) Denies S bn re. .'AL'RKZ, Mexico. May a. Coplaa of El Monitor, a morning paper ef Chihuahua, received tonight, contain a statement from P esq us I Orosco, ths rebel commander-in-chief, statins that hfe name wss bring used without authorisation In a plan te establish a provisional govern ment. order Town la naager. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Mar e.-P1sdraa Nsgraa, the Important border tow it across the Rio Orande from Eagle Pass, Tar., and Monclova, IN miles soath ef Pledras Negraa, are In Imminent danger of fall ing Into rebel hands, according to a dis patch from Lieutenant George R. Bomer vlll. la command of United States troops stationed at Eagle Pass. Lieutenant gomarvlU in bla report to the headquarter of th Department of Texas at Fort Sam Houston alas reports ths detest of ths federal garr'roa of fOt men at Cuatro Ctenegaa, with heavy loss. Ne details ef the engagement are given. Asks Rswagmlttaa. WASHINGTON. Msy I -To obtain from th United Statss recognition of the "Vsa- quletas" aa belligerents. Dr. PoUcarpe Rueda, late governor of the Mate ef Chiapas, Mex., arrived la Washington to day aa the envoy ef the revolutionary party, headed by Emlllo Vssques Oomss. lis declsred Vasques Gomes soon would orgsnlss a civil government In northern sfsxieo, te which General Orosco and General Zspata and their forces already hare given allegtanoe. Key te tbe Situation Bee Advertising. Phone Domj. 411 "The Safe Milk" Alimito Sanitary Dairy Co. 1812 Tira&m Street. Peru Gets. Trouncing From Tarkio Team TARKIO. Mo.. Msy t--Speeial Tele gram.) Tarkio turned the tables oa Peru Normal and defeated It t to X Up te the eighth Inning Tarkio had gathered one run. while Peru secured none. In the eighth Tarkio by a batting rally ran te five runs and Pent secured one run. In the sixth they secured ons more. Tarkio played an errorless game and Fyera pitched wonderful ball, striking out eleven Btea and allowing only three kits. Batteries: Tarkio, Den snd Withrow Peru Normal, Wkksham and Hlndy. Three-bass hit: Celvln. Tarkio. Two- bass hits: Pyers. Oelvln. Kirk, Tarkio. Bare hits: Kirk. Withrow, Wilkes. Tarkio; Beck, Hlndy, Baker, Peru. BANQUET GIVEN EMPLOYES OF ALAMO ENGINE SUPPLY CO. Employes of the Alamo Engine Supply company were banqueted by the officers of the company last night at the Rome hotel. About twenty-five attended. F. L. Tubbs, president of ths company. briefly told of the progress of the house during ths Isst few years and thanked the men for their help In making the business a success. A talk on electrical snginearlng waa made by H. H. Hennlng eon, sales -manager. Frank Beson. ons of ths salesmen, spoks highly of ths treatment accorded the employes of tha company and told what success the sales sod met with during the Isst year. lis was followed by George O'Donaghey. ons of the eldest men In the employ of th company. His tslk dwelt chiefly with ths salesmen, telling of their achieve ments. Balldlag Permits. K. J. Adams. SKI Burt, alterations and repairs, li"0: Uda I.. Leet. : Jones. frame dwelling. e-,w; uaa u Let, 711 South Thtrty-elxth, .M; Kmlt Reuman. U17 Iavenworlli. fram dwelling, $2-au0; Andrew Murphy Son. lmt Jackson, suto garage and repair ahop. Wv; U Han sen. Thtrty-iourtn a no Ames avenue, frame dwelling. fl.0; Byron Reed Co., SU Dodge, frame dwelling, t2.M; Jennie O. Nelson. Ks South Thirty-sixth street. frame dwelling. . Dengereae Margery In the abdominal region Is often pre vented by ths use of Dr. King's New Llfs Fills, ths painless purifiers. Xc For sale by Beaton Drug Co. mSirll PUr "d,L PWOIl I mmsm old age ' " Ssi 7 wAsT-VKJ "''' v V4I 9 H. S. Track Meet is Stopped by the Rain On account ot ths successful outbursts on the part of old Jupiter Pluvlus, ths annual lnterclsss track meet of the Omaha high school schedule for Saturdsy sfter ! noon at the Crclghton field, had to be I called off. much against th will of the i youthful athletes and a large crowd of students, who had assembled to watch the afternoon's card ot events. THIRD DEATH RESULTS FROM SENACA FIRE ABERDEEN. 8. D., May (.-Ellison D. Smith, aged 1 years, is dead at a local hoapltal aa the result of Injuries received In a hotel fire at Seneca n few days ago. He Is the third victim. A gasoline stove exploded snd caused the fire. Miss Cora Kelly was Instantly killed by the ex plosion and her mother died two hours later from Injuries she suffered In the fire. Breaks Leg Wrestling; Slow Discovering It After having lost a C bet that he could throw an opponent In a wrestling con tent. Cnsrles Wldne, a barber employed at "It North Sixteenth street, resumed his bartering and hsd shaved half a dosen customers before he discovered thst his right lrg hsd been broken Just above the ankle. An ambulance was called and he was taken to St Joseph's hospital. THREE WORLD'S MARKS GO IN INTERSCHOLASTIC GAMES PRINCETON, N. J- May l-The six teenth annual Princeton InterscholseHc games here resulted In the loa'er lng ot three world's Interscholastlc records. J. E. Meredith of Mercersburg, Pa, was the star of the meet, breaking two former world's records. Hs lowered the quarter-mile figures of :50H to :. In the half-mile run Meredith reduced the old record of 1:1 to Wenta ot Resells High school lowered the two mile record of M:1H to M:01H. Don't be surpriMnl ;; a have aa attack of rhsamatlsm this spring. 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