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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: iLU -'o, Uii
Senior Class Creighton University Department of Arts
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vesslty department of art. Then an
twgntr-ons la the class who nan com
placed the oouna of seven years blgh
ewtlece work combine! Thj O'Connor i
ara from tcft la right: Top row, Philip
Cahlll, Stephen Borte, Carl Bwun,
Lewis Moors, Thorns Norrls, John
Muffle. Middl row. , Julius Fratner. Bottom row. Robert Con-
Maurice Millar, Bull Lanphler, Paul twit, Rev. Pathai Bossett, Kdward Coe
Tonln, Thoma Keenan, Mark . Ryan, telle. Reginald Whittaker, Joan Bp-JIman.
Thomas Kennedy, Michael Quina and) Louie Kavaaafh, Rar. rather Myers
and George Riley. The professional de
partments of Cretghtoo held their com
mencement exercises a week ago.
ATTORNEY ACCUSES DARROW
Waoleaele Corruption of Talesmen
?: and Witneuet Charged. ,
THHTII5TH 7UE0S SECTJSZD
Clark la Jade Bard well' Ceart
Ft ret Wltaeea fa Pre eat jam
. Meattea ( Other allege
t Offaaaaa Okreete Ta.
; LOt AKOELES. Mar aV-Aocussd, In
th opening- Btatemeat at the chlaf prose
cutor, with wboleaala aorruptloa at talee-
'mm and wltnaeaea, Clarence a. Darrow,
noted laker lawyer, author and phUoaopber
aa aa Indictment charglnc attempted
ibrlhery of a juror m the McNamara eaae,
in placed an trial yesterday. It ra
lautred only a brief time after the bagln
ttlnf of the afternoon aneloa to accept
I A. M. Blakraley aa the thirteenth or a
teraate Juror.
' After the opening addreaa ta the Jury,
Oeorte K. Monroe, clerk ta Judge Bora
well i court, where the McNamara
brat here pleaded frullty, was called aa the
flrwt witness for the prosecution. Monroe
was en the stand when court adjourned.
District Attorney Fredericks' mention In
feif e peeing addreaa of the ether alleged
of fensee ea the part of Darrow, brought
rtiorous object tone from the defense. It
wag said that the roles af erMence would
not permit the Introduction of such evi
dence. Without ruling on the admissi
bility of evident purporting to prove
aiUcatlons outside of those contained In
the Indictment. Judge Uuttoa allowed the
district attorney to continue.
Hie Indictment alleges , that Darrow
bribed Oeeraa N. Lookwood, who was
drawn aa a Juror la the trial of i. 8.
M'amara for murder la connection with
th dyoamlUnf of the Lea Angeles Times
blading.
I Franklin Ottered kssey.
te weeks before the date of the In
dictment, said Fredericks, Bert H. Frank
lira then employed aa a detective by Der
ro. went to Lock wood and offered him
gsrtain eum if ho would vote not frullty,
; provided be would be drawn as a Juror.
TTVs wtU show." Fredericks said, "that
Franklin did this at the Instance, re
a.uet and direction of the defendant."
(ipckvood. according to the prosecutor's
stBsmant. then reported the Incident io
th district attorney's office, and was
told to eontlnus hie negotiations with the
agents of the McNemara defense. When
Ldskwood's name was drawn. Fredericks
said. Franklin attain offered to pay blm
eMt down and KM additional attar be
; tu4 voted "not guilty."
, At the neat meeting, said Fredericks
I Lo?kweod and Franklin were surrounded
m.tbe room by scents of ths prosecution
. wke beard them scree that the par
mast et the money should be made the
est ear. when detectives observed the
. transfer af the money and arrested ths
ft'e win show," continued the prose
cutor, "that this was the same money
wbjca Clarsnos Darrow had given Fraak
' Und that morning. It waa sent to Dar
i roa by scents In the east and wa will
' trace the money from that eastern enures
to -parrow's hands."
' lioekweod ta to take the stand tomorrow
Zapata Threatens
to Attack Capital
if Madero Remains
MEXICO crrr, May J.-Thc sense of
relief experienced quite generally la
Mexico City by reason of the decisive
nature of yesterday's battle at ellano,
waa tempered today by news of a threat
from Capata. the Morel oe rebel, that he
will attack this city within elglr? days
If President Madero falls to resign within
that period.
Although the threat la looked upon by
government officials aa a possible ruse on
the part of Orosco Intended to halt the
advance of the federals toward the north.
It will not be overlooked. On the other
band precautions are to be taken to
guard against urprtee from that
quarter.
The wsrnlng came la eommunleatlans1
ta the chamber of deputies and simul
taneous! r notices were cent to all forslgn
consuls In the capitol advising them te
take precautions for the protection of
their subjects as they may see fit. They
were assured that ne barm would noma
to foreigners If It could be avoided. The
presence of strong bands of armed
bandits almost on the edge of the federal
district has not failed to give the "ulti
matum" of Senate some weight particul
arly la the minds of foreigners.
AT FEDERAL. HEADQUARTERS OF
GRNERALi HUEKTA, Rellsno, Msg..
May ta, IS S3 p. m. Oeneral Oresco's
rebels who were driven out of this town
by General Huerta after a despersts
battle, are retreating further and further
northward tonight. The rebels could be
seen burning the big railroad bridge In
I runt of Jlmlnea, now the rebel bead
uii Alters. , .
The federal advance guard under Oen
erale Rabago and Tsllsa searched the
battlefield, seven miles north of here,
today and found scores of rebel dead.
Many dead were found In the trenches,
rtctlms of the heavy artillery fire of the
federals. Twenty-six wsre found In one
place and sevsnty-eU a anothar. -
Prisoners captured by the federals de
clare Oeneral Orosco waa opening bottles
of champagne early yestsrday while the
battle' was la progress.
MAZATLAN, May aV-Returnlat north
ward from Its cruise along ths Mexican
coast with Mi refugees aboard, ths
United lutes transport Buford, com
manded by Captain Ely, arrived here to
day. Five cases of typhoid fever among
the refugees were reported, all said to
bo doing wslL Captain Ely reports ths
utmost courtesy and good feeling were
shown the Americans by Mexican officials.
Perslstsnt Advertising la the Road te
Rig Returns.
Mrs. Bert A. Wilcox
Succumbs to Death
After a long Illness, Mrs, Anna Bella
Wilcox, wile of Bert A. Wilcox, died
yesterday after boos at ber heme. Mul
Dewey avenue The funeral will be held
under afternoon at l a from the resi
dence. Rev. K. B., Crawford officiating.
Interment will bo made ta West Lawn
Tba highest point of woman 't hap
piness la reached only tbrouth moth
erhood, la Uta clasping, of bar cbiK
at thin her arms. Tat the joother-t
pa la often fearful ot nature's ordeal
grid shrink- from the auBcrinr Inci
dent to Ka cooaommatlon. But for
ax tare's HI acd discomfort natura
atrosldea remedies, and ta Mother I
Friead la to ba found a medicine of
great valus to every expectant molt?r.
It la aa amulcloa for external
application, composed of tagredleDU
which act with beneficial and soota
trif effect on those portion of ths
ayxtem Involved. It I intended to
prepare th arctem for the crista, and
tana relieve, ia treat part, the au3er
Inc throoch which the mother usually
taaaea. The rejrslar aa ot Mother's
rrtend win repaF any mother la th
corafort It aSorda before, and th hlp
ful reatoratloR to health aad Strang'
U hrtsta about after tahr
Mother' rriecd
ta tor a' at
drag stores.
"Writ for oar
frc book for
expectsat raota-
jgr. which contain Bancs, rateable)
lnf ormaOoB, and many guggestion of
elpful aatare.
JSflaTOICOJUWwajCa,
Mr. WUoax Is aurvlvad br her bus
band, two children, Dorothy, aged U,
aad Jeeanetta. ago i: aad her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel a McPhali of Los
Angela. Cat. and brothers and atstsrs.
Mr. and Mrs. McPhaU were at their
daughter's bedside whoa she died, having
come to Omaha some time ago.
BLAMES NEWSPAPERS AND
INSURGENTSJOR TROUBLE
WASHINGTON. May X5.-I a speech
la the senate todar In Opposition to the
house steel bilk senator McCumber of
North Dakota, a member of the finance
committee, attributed the unpopularity of
the Payne-Aldrich bill aad the subse
quent election of a democratic majority
in the home to the split m ths repub
lics party and the oppoattloa of the press
because, the measures did not provide for
the free admission of print paper. Free
paper, hs ssserted, bsd been the price
ot the friendship of the mage sines and
the big newapapera.
"Tre American Publishers association
demanded free print psper. said Mr.
McCumber. We were given to understand
that If we acceded to this request ell
would be well, but that If we did not
we ehould pay the penalty. A reduction
was msde In the Psyae-Aldrtcb bill, but
it sas not sufficient to meet the demands
of tba association.
"An Immediate assault by aa army
equipped with rapid fir guns followed,
with the result that the republican party
was slaughtered In Wk"
A statement by Mr. McCumber that
the fight within the ranks of the party
had been begun by the Insurgents was
i challenged by Senator Cummins af Iowa.
I He placed the responsibility at th doer
,of President Tart. who. be said. In bis
vtinona speech bad made the- charge of
disloyalty against republican senators
voting against the Payne-A Uriel, bill.
DENY RIGHT T0SELL COFFEE
Lawyer and Judg-ai Take Issue with
Gtirenuneat Counsel.
SirFLUS OWJED BY SAO PAULO
Cheat Aeeorta Pswportr of Feela
State Cawaet Dealt 'with
by the Judicial Dr part
see at.
NEW YORK. May . -Questions of In
ternational magnitude came te the fore
late today when the federal government
proceeded with It newest move under the
abermaa law, to break up the "Braxlllan
coffee trust," Prominent eounoel clashed
with th government attorneys and Judgea
of the otreult court et appeal took issue
with some of the proposition mad by
the federal prosecutors. - Ths issue mainly
resolved Itself Into the light of tb United
Btatee government te seise sod sell gts,
). worth ot coffee, the property of a
forslgn Mate, because of an alleged Illegal
combine In control of the coffee market.
The coffee la question, approximately
MCO bags, baa been held' up under the
temporary Injunction against the New
York Dock cornpanr, ' Herman Hldckeh
and other as alleged partis to the "con
spiracy," and today's proceeding were
argument for and, against making that
Injunction permanent. United Bute Cir
cuit Judge laoerobe, Cox. Mores and
Ward reserved decision after hearing an
Interesting exposition of both sides.
aollcltor Oeneral- Frederick W. Leh
msnn, who came from Washington to
movs for th permanent Injunction, and
United Btatee District Attorney Henry A.
Wise led th government's eaae, while
Joseph K. cheat nude the principal
argument oa behalf of the defendant.
should' Xo seise Coffee. '
Judge Lacomse, In reply to a sugges
tion by aollcltor Oeneral Lehmaan, that
appolntmsnt of a reoetvsr to "break up
the combine against lawful trade" waa
Justified, said the proper way ot pro
cedure would be te compel the unlawful
combine to take the coffee back, aot to
take It and sell It here.
"I disagree with you" answered Mr.
Lehman. "The proper method te to put
the coffee la lawful channel of trade."
"But If It wa not bought her It has
never been In the channels of lawful
trad of thl country," objected Judge
Lacombc
"We are dealing with this coffee a aa
Instrument carrying out plot to defeat
the laws ot thl country.' Mr. Ushmaan
asserted. "Can It be that persons
remaining out of the country mar break
la laws without mean ot getting at
themr
"You have Mr. klelcken bar. Is he sot
subject to criminal prosecution r" asked
Judge Laoorabe.
Mr. Lehmaan answered that he waa.
"We ara proceeding against the eon-
sol racy." said Mr. Lehmana. "We are
asking far a presentation of the status
que with ether remedies to follow. Bine
th contract entered Into la another
country has It effect here, tt I subject
to any law of thl country which It con
travenee bar. Whoa th government of
aae Paulo (a Brasilia stats) bought cof
fee and brought It her K became a ofres
monopoly and subject to sur law her."
Cheat few Deeeaeaata.
Jossph H. Cheat took P the argument
I behalf of the defendant.
"I fjhav always thought," said Mr
ChosTe, -that the property of a foreign
etate cannot be dean with by the tudlcU!
department et all, but must be dealt with
br the executive through dlplomau
source. Wrongs Inflicted by en nation
upea another cannot be red re seed by the
Judicial power. The right te redress ties
whollr with the executive power. Ths
coffee ha not don anything.
"Thl Sao Paula scheme wa not In
tended as a combine to rales the price of
coffee, but to protect Its cultivation and
Its sal. They eold ail that th trad was
willing te take and there Is no evidence
that the trade was willing to take mora
"There is every ground for a diplomatic
quarrel. It there at anything to ba done
It hi against the government to which
this coffee belongs. It la the duty of Its
government to put a stop to It. It has
bee tb poller ot this country to ratal
frtendlr relstlons with our Bouth Amer
ican republic. This Judicial power might
undo all tbat the diplomatic corps has
I succeeded in doing towards the trlenda-
nesa In the last nrty jeers, it woum
also Injur th trade relstlons which we
have tried to maintain. Every ground of
international tew, every ground of na
tional policy, demands this motion te be
denied." .
The morion wa submitted oa ths see'
arguments, m
Italians and Turks
May Allow Powers
tQ Settle Conflict
i .
PARIS. May M. Ths idea of assembling
a congress of the European powers la aa
endeavor to settle the Turko-lialiaa war
seems to be gathering foroa.
It hi understood here that Turkey at
favorable te such a suggestion and the
Temp thl evening thinks that while It
hi too early te form definite coaciusiont,
Italy la not hostile to tt and this will
mean a eolutloa of the conflict Th
newspaper understands tbat Italy I sven
ready to abandon Its previous Insistence
en th decree proclaiming the annexation
of Tripoli. .
France, K la believed, ht ready to Join
hi any neutral effort at mediation and
diplomat everywhere la Kurope are die
cussing tt feasibility tnd seeking a prac
tical means for leanchlng tb nropoatUoa
et aa Kuropean congress.
Scott Sprains Wrist
Stopping Eunaway
WACO. Tsx., May &-HpecJgl Ttle
grsm.) M. O. aoott. a member of the
Omaha Ad club delegation which Is mak
ing the four days' tour of Traaa with
l.jt ether delegates of the national con
vention which closed at Dallas yesterday,
received a sprained wrist and bruised
hand In a runaway that occurred ber
this afternoon.
Hevsrsl members ot th Omaha delega
tion ware crossing ths street In front of
the Metropole hotel when the accident
occurred. The Injuries received br loot!
were due to bis efforts to atop horse
to prevent Its dashing rate a crowd of
men and women, mostly members ot
the Ad club party, who were standing in
front of the hotel at the time.
The Omaha delegation will leave to
night for San Antonio, where the party
wilt spend the day In visiting the famous
Alamo aad other hlatorlo places of that
city, 8 under will be spent la Oalveaton.
Omaha Water is of
v Highest Standard
Dr. Millard La ngfeld, city bacteriologist,
reported to the health department yester
day that city water was purer than it
haa ever been. Tests made show fewer
bacteria to the eublo oen tun star than aver
before.
Report from tb bactsrlologtst yeeter
dar said th water at Kim wood park
spring wa absolutely pure, being free
from any injurious substance.
A sulphur spring at Fourteenth and
Locust streets baa been found to contain
medicinal properties. City Chemist Crow
ley will recommend that the Elmwood
spring be protected.
Persistent .Advertising ht ths Road to
Big Returns.
RESORTS 0FCITY RAIDED
Ryder .Xakea Good Promise and
Orderi Are Carried Out.
MOKE TEA SIXTY ASSISTED
Lara Quantity of Llsjee Selee la
Klevea Place for Evidence
Prisoner Are Meleaerd
ea Ball.
Police Commissioner John J. Ryder Fri
day night gave order to Folic Captain
Michael, Demssey ta 'clean up Omaha
guod and plenty." More than sixty women.
dlvekeepers. bootleggers, patrons and
hangers-on. of all colors and nationalities.
were bagged by the police In raids oa
eleven place last night. Nearly a score
of women were sent la by patrolmen for
soliciting oa the streets.
The first raid occurred at about 11
o'clock and thereafter la rapid succession
the police patrol, the emergency auto
mobile and aa extra hired ear ware kept
busy hauling la the Bight prowlsrs.
The places raided were: .
Idlewlld Northend club. Twenty-fourth
and Orant streets.
Hub hotel. UN Douglas street.
Turf cafe, 1110 Douglas street.
Jim Smith's Osthoff dub, Us North Bix
teenth street.
Seymour s place, UU Burt street
Unique eats. Fourteenth and Douglas
streets.
Louie Ahko's chap susy parlor, ltd
Douglas street.
Disorderly bouas at U0 South Thirteenth
street..
Mr Reese's place, Kltt North Fif
teenth street.
Minnie ttmlth'a place. Fourteenth and
Cass streets.
Nanking restaurant, UU Douglas street
(.Iqasr Metat ea aSvldttae.
Ia seen ot those places several persons
were lounging about, drinking beer, and
ta each place at least a case of beer and
half a do sen bottle of wine or whisky
wsre confiscated for evidence. In police
court today a majority were discharged
by Judge Aititadt,
Colonel Ryder has Issued ststement
la which be declares that he mean busi
ness and that the raids will be continued
until result ar obtained.
BENSON SENIORS HAVE
' CLASS DAY EXERCISES
Benson High school eenlore entertained
their parents and Eighth grade students
with class day exercises at the Methodist
church Friday afternoon. The program
consisted of eight numbers ot music end
reading Miss Mabla ten berg reed
paper. Th Flying Dutchman.": Th
school sctett gsvs two songs, Oladys An
derson aa Instrumental solo. Misses
Mary Lees and Mary Rods ha ugh. dressed
In costume, sang a Gypsy dust; Miss
Pearl Islsy gave a solo. "Deep Blue
Watera." There were also a solo by
Mies Susan DeOraff and violin solo by
Misses Haael Wilcox and Mlnnt Klein.
Tb program closed with an Indian
chorus, song la the native language by
th high school octette in costume.
Romach Blood and
Liver Troubles
Mesa sJekaees starts with week stomeca, and saanqeiat
poor, kspevetished Mood. Nervosa ead pole-people leek
food, riea, red Meed. Their stomachs ased ia rigors tiag
car, sltr ell, mea sea be a stronger thaa his stoeseoa.
A reeaedy that make the stossanh strong aad the liver
stive, ssskes nob red Wood aad overcame aad drive
eat gnosis srcsusiog bssssrle aad surss
tads of din mis.
' Ot Ht yeerr Breaaaah sTeal
i.rree laafawM Br (' a resrse ee
Dft amercer-a Caetea) JBearfeai Deeererr
-the Brwc Brats Ceaferwcfrae aJraP
arsgorwrop aaef mi4 eee
Tea eaa't eford as esaeet say ssedieia af
se iis ss niestitats tor "Goldea Medical Discere.
Cry," which is a smlirsiis a shown owetrnos, hsviaf
complete list of indrsdssvb) la elaia English e hs hot-
aw-wrspper, seas be Mag etretxed aa sorrect wads
' aaifjss
sat, eUbar ad J
Tb Persistent and Judlcii-n Jse at
Kewspaper Advarrielag tg he Road to
Business uccee
METROPOLITAN GOLF TITLE
CAPTUREDBY MRS. EARLE
ENOLBWOOD. N. J, Mar tk-Mr.
Victor Earla of Eagleweod woa the we
ssaa's xeetrvjpolttaa golf chaavbsnehlp
today by dcefarJag Mis Mario HoUlas
of West brook hi the final reend ever the
links of the Englewood Cowatry dub.
( ap and t ta play. Mr. Earte waa tb
manor up hut year for fhe fltlev
fc- -.Jtillisl -1st tsHntit.
(RjS Well we certainly DO ; most of u love it, hi
K dkaMsVUV wBm4 mfALWfWi H sU J vUil) eW VI JUa e J K
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"Hello? Central? Yes! Give me Douglas
One -Eight -Eight -Nine. D-o-u-g-l-a-B One
E-i-g-h-t E-i-g-h-t N-i-n-el Hello? Please send
out a case of LUXUS quarts' AT ONCE. Yes,
yes! We MUST have it ia a hurry; the hot ,
weather has thinned out our supply. Like it?
Well we certainly DO ; most of us love it.
Name and address? Why this is Mr. s'
home. Oh, yes, we are old customers. Now
P-l-e-a-s-e send out that case at ONCE! And
OH, YES!D0N'T forget that Sogers' Silver
ware Certificafe! Thank you." . (If the reader
has an Independent phone call Ind." 7-1377.)
Brewed and Bottled by
The Fred drug
Brewing o.
i Omaha, Nebraska l
f J
(Insist on Getting "LUXUS"
And Speedily Accumulate a .
Complete Assortment of Real
"Rogers"
Silverware
At o Cost
FIVE " Rogers ' Silverware" Certificate
bow accompany EACH ease ot "Loxua"
Beer sold to th home trade. These cer
tificate may be exchanged for exquisite
piecea of "Rogers " Sliver, and a complete
aet may be formed during the summer aea
soa If yoa use any amount of table beer at
all. and most everybody does. Phone
Douglas 188 or Ind. F-1377 for detailed
Information.
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