Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 28, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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In Observance of
Thanksgiving Day
This Store Will Be Closed
All Day Thursday
ORKIN BROTHERS
OPPOSED TO DEATH DEtJREI'.
Chief Justice Eeese Dissent to
Penalty for Prince.
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MUKDEBEB. OFWAHDEN TO DJB
Slnjnrltr-Vt Convlntnl
I'rlfnnrf ' -Must Hn'ffer mi IJalluw
for Crlnir HIe IViiUrn-
I.nst lliriir.
tlnry
iKrom a Staff Correspoidrnt.)
LINCOLN. Nov. K7. - (Spoclal.)-De- H,..
"urine that under previous lulmliilslrn .,Ilnn(oll nnnlled to Dlalntlff in the first
crime of mlirder In Uia first degree and
pohtciiced to death. On error to' this
cojirt no question of Jaw an to pMiVdure.
Ul presented. The dfahen vm irtsahltj'
at the tlmo of- th.h kllllnK. nnd tho case
In prrronted on the note iutlon aa to
the accountability of th accused. Upon
levltw of thn evMnn'eii tt In held by a
majority of the rourt t Ant tlio Jtiilgmolit
nnd sentence should ho nrflrmed.
"If we assume that. the evidence on his
behalf at thin trial was all or subatan
tlally nil true. It would he difficult to
find any justification of the death
penalty.
Tiir. icpsl unmiimdtMh ordinarily In
nil people ate sane npd that jre
CORDEAL HASVOTING PLAB
Rerl,.Willow Legislator Will Submit
Bill for Balloting in Absentia.
OCCUPATION TAXES NOW DUE
Ilcml Cunsnl Tnlhnt of Modern
U'ooilnirti Denlra Itepurt Uxcch
tlvr Ijonnnll lias Itepnritatril
the Stirr Rate.
lions, and litntlnB at the administration
it the late Warden Deleuunty, tho treat
sient of lomo prisoners wax both cruel
tml brutal, Judtfe Reese, chldf Justice ut
.liti niprt.ma coUit, today Kavo as III
bt-raonal rtpltllon thnt Albert Prince should
Vit be subjected to the death pvnnlty.
Hut, tho chief Justice, who wrote the
opinion. said, a a' majority of tho high
"otirt favor affirmance of 'the dlrtrlct
court's sentence of death, that mutt bo
ho decision of .the' blither tribunal.
V foatiiro tjf " the decision In Prince' a'
aae la thn coUrt'a crlttctam of the cruel
ties practiced upon prlaonera durlner pr
.1011 administrations.
While no names are mentioned the
plnlon clearly refers to the ndmlnls'tra
ion of tho lato Warden Dclahunty, who
wan shot1 and Hilled ' durlnr tho spring
nullny at the penitentiary.
Prince's experiences with the water
tute, which took, place a lonjr time be
fore III" attack and (laying of Deputy
Warden Davis - and other alleged cruel
ties to which he was submitted, la alluded
',n In tha opinion of tho court.
Tho court says 'that the evidence
strongly tends to show that under ah fed'
ministration previous to that of Delu
hunty there hud been a cruel enforce
ment of discipline.. Tha present Adminis
tration 'It? complimented at having brought
about a nore -humane, treatment of prls
"Opinion (if Court.
part of .tho opinion saya;
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Instance. Upon evidence being Introduced
to show menial derangement It devolve
upon thn state to provo his sanity at tha
time of'thp commission ftho actchargrd
beyond a reasonable douht.
Condition of Ktiifit,
Judging mV the rvldencc, of tho acts,
conduct and manner of tho accused, thwe
may be some doubt whether hl act was
prompted by diseased mind or a desire
for revengo uh against the warden ana
deputy for acta of opnrwfdon and cruelty,
of whloh he doomed tfiem guilty. If the
former, ha should riot bo held to the 1ft
fllctlon of tho extreme penalty."
After rovlowtrig the facts of the mutder
and tho evidence brought out at tha trial,
the high bench discusses tho Insanity de
fense of Prince and the testimony of
some of the convicts and guards that he
had moody spells. His own statement on
the witness stand that. he brooded over
what he considered his wrongs until he
thought ho was dolns right to kill oltnor
Delahiinty or Davis J given rome weight.
Details of Crime.
Th date of 'oxeoutton wits fixed for
March 21. Th crime which rrlnce
will pay fur with his life was cont
inued on February U last, during
tho chapel services at tho, state peniten
tiary. Prince, a life prisoner, was Bnt
up from Douglas county for murder, stab
bed tho deputy warden sit: times with a
shdrp bladod knife dnd a few hours later
his' victim rtled.
Tho trial In tho district court resulted
In Prince's , convection for firit degree
murder ilrid- a . nen.te.hce of deAth was
passed for August" &V but; tho, appoaj, to
the supreme court acted a a stay. Tho
negro murderer claimed .tbatvhe Jtad .been,
goaded Into committing the mutder by
cruel treatment of prison officials drtv
trig him Insane.
SUBreme Court Opinions.
The following opinions wero filed In
suDrema court: '
I,uoa IgalnsUAshland Light. Mill an
Powor company. Hovcrsed In part ana
rcmanoert. HeUlvtK. J. nnmer, u
conourrlng separately. Ijslton, J., coiy
finrrlni BcDorntelv. . Hose and Pawcett. J
T .ll.a.nllnv n.ali r I lint lllttlltlf.
Trlller asalust Sadie. Affirmed. Hamrri1
J. Pawcett, jetton and Bodgwlck, J. J..
concur in ootiutusion oniy.
Lnderlnk ugalnst sawyrr- jtex-erueu
nnd remanded, llamer. J, Ietton and
li'awoett, J. J-, concur In result only
SedKwIck. J., concurs In conclusion.
Parsons usalnst CatlMira. Affirmed.
Otsta In suprem court to be equally di
vided, between appollanta atlrt pppellefl.
Iloae. J.
Tongue agalnat Moid. iuvcrei ami
remended to district court with dlreetioni
in ravnrcn Iha riillnor of the tUstlce of thti
heace, with costs to plaintiff, and to re
tain causa ror trial as provided tiy sec
tlon C01 of the code. Reese, ('. J.
Uradford, admlnistrarlx, atslnst Tiea
Uulldlng company, Affirmed. Kedgwtck. J.
Singer Hewing Machine company
agaitiKt iiarger. Arnrmeci, irawcott, j,
Mttcneii against umana I'scatng com
tMtny. Afflrmad. Barnes. J.
Bohmldt against village tsi pepiiiion.
Affirmed. Ltton. J.
Valparaiso State bank ognlnst Schwnrtx.
lUiversed and ramsndnd, Sedsrwlck. J.
ietbo against county of Scott's niuff.
Affirmed, Dames, J.
Wllklns aralnst Water and IJcht com
pany of Nebraska city. Judgment of dl
trlct court afftrmrd as to water and
light company and reversed -as 10 the
etiqii, j.
Affirmed.
I';rom a Staff Correspondent )
lAtfGOUSi Neh.. Nov. S7.-(t!pclal.)
Senator J. F. Cordeal of Ked Willow
county will Introduce In the coming ses
Ion of tho legislature a bill permuting
traveling men, railroad employes and
others whoso" employment necessarily
takes them .nwny from home on election
day to fast ballots. Whether, no win
lu'iigeBt th Kansas system of "voting by
Jnall" or some other, he haa not as yet
determined.
Crfrilsl believes that some method
could bo dnvlied by which men who
know they will be absent from homo on
election da may cdst tho ballot In ad.t
varies ,nt that day. Another Idea Is that
Nebraska Telephone icompany.' Ittqn,
wineen against inning.
rawcett. J.
Frw Sic lix Cuutfl
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r-gulir C-cpnt package of our Horns
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trattd book you ver read. Just fill
r your nam and addrM on dotted
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Miller Co.. ia Miller Uldg.. Kohomo.
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State....:.
Kixtr against eweago. tv y. com
pmiy. Affirmed, nose, J. ,
Cronk against Cironk. -Afflnhed. Ttns,
J. rteese, C. J., and Fawcott. J., dissent
llanhs asatnst 'Missouri Parlflr Rail
way company. Affirmed, llsmer. J
uengwies, j concurring soparately In re
suit only. Rose and Fuwcctt, J. J., asi've
io rqnpumug opinion.
Kissinger against llutler. Affirmed,
lliitlr against Beorlst. Af'flrmnl,
names, j.
Prince acalnst state. Affirmed. Frl
dar. March 21, ISIS, fixed an date of rxo
cution. Reese, c. J.
Ill re HWieal of Wlrkstrum. Wlokstrum
against ungcr. Affirmed. etton. J.
Tho following Is ruling on motion for
rehearing:
Carpenter against Sohnerle. Oseirulrd,
rlmylar 'IVnrber Kay KnrTll.
KCIirVbEll, Neb. Nov. ST.-(8pclal.V
av. a. i.otr'. ior the last two years
teactmr of soInic Ihth.e Hchdyter lltglt
school, was tnndrrea a ruruwcil revepllon
ncre tuts evening ty hl pupils. Mr
t.osry was prcaentct with a handsome
gift from aoh of tho four oIbhjcs, alter
which refreshments were served. Th
former Instructor' Is Iravlqg this week
for Itugerman. N- M-, where he will en
ttr Into thn bankltig lisn3i. J, n,
wverturf of Fremont will be U successor.
of Ism'ng i-iedentlals whlHi would -tltjo
a voter to ot st a place otlii
than his home. This, however, CorikMl
thinks, might not be ahlr to 'stand tl
test of cortstltutlonsilly as It il6h in
vite repeating.
(Ircupat Ion Tat lliir.
All rarporntlons doing biis4nrs In Ne
braska which fall tn pay their 19U occu
pation tax, with a 110 enalty for delln
aucney, on or beforo November W), will
forfeit their charters. The provision ha"
been made where corporations, which
can make a satisfactory showing In i-
cuse, may be reinstated at the option of
the secretary of state. (
nntm ot Mnsprndod.
A. It. Talbot, head consul of the Modern
Woodmen of America, today denied a re
port from Itork Island. Ill,, that tht ex
ecutive council of the lodge hnd Issued fin
order susrendinir the nffnct of tthe new
rates. '
He declared It ceituln that the conn- I
ell would take no action until It Is ascer
tained -hoTr. broad, tn ctfn,ct. jrlUVlrc of V
tho Injunction Issued by the Illinois court, ;
restraining the lodgj ft om. charging .the I
new rates. No plnn of action can be j
mapped out, he said, untl the decree 1h -formally
filed neitt Friday, 'lie 'pointed
out that there Is no Alternative to doing .
Luslrie'ps 'ttn'der rie 'old' Wtosf. 'itnttl 'tlif-
legality of tho new rates are determined ,
by the courts. 1 4
AN OPEN I
ETTER
To Our Many Friends and Cus
tomers and the People of Omaha
ON the eve of ThanksgivingtDay in the
wm nnnon tr tliontr rrn nnp nnrl nil
SIotory'lf 'tirilliiaiic" . Viilld.
Motorcyclo riders may' hot. carry pA
irtiRers on tllelr mrtChlnftR'Mn'f'ront- of the
rider driver, according Jo a decision ,
handed down today, by the supnjme court
In a test case coming up from the city
of Lincoln. . ''
-An ordinance .parsed lit this city pro
vlded a fine as a penalty- for motorcycle
riders carrying passengers tbcfqr tticiii.
A number of ryele owners got together
and started to test the law. (Tha supreme
court upholds tho ordinance. No mention
In mndo of tho proposition of earning
parscngrrii behind tho-driver,
Gilbert O. Withers, .charged with uius
the malls to defraud, was found hot
guilty tAduy by a Jury which hoard the
evidence In tho federal court here.
iniunt
MEMBER OF TARRING
PARTY GIVEN SIX MONTHS
NORWAMC, O.. Nov. 37.-Ernest Welch,
Convicted two weeks ngo of assault and
battery In i:onnctlon with the tarring of
Minnie 1,a Vutloy Rt West Clarksfleld,
Inst August, this' afternoon was son-
tonend to spepd six months in the work
house nt Toledo, and pay a flno of $200
and costs, a total of $500. This was the
extreme penalty,
Greeting:
midst of our great activity
we pause to thank you, one and all, for the interest you have
ift'sted ill the change of ownership o The Nebraska.. Wc fully appreciate the re
markable df)inon(ralioi of public confidence that has boon heaped upon this store.
YOUR many kind words and messages of good-.will serve to spur us
' on to the height of achievement. We propose to prove our ap
preciation of your .patronage by, giving.. y.qne,.ovtheit Hiti'aeJt,ory trading places
"in Ajmirieti We ask you to look forward to a' greater xsobroska that will be a revolu
tion iiwnodern equipment and convenience.
npHS reopening of the Nebraska has been a task that would test an
!. 'organization many times larger than our own. But wc ha've tried
our best to plense the thousands of people who visited this store during the'tr'emeud
'ou'sly busy days of the past two weeks, v ; ' '
WE ASK, HAVE WE PLEASED YOU?
the. sale irt progress here there is
made. We are Unxious to
ill please return any unsatisfactory
purchase, i'lea&e remember at all tunes lyat Jhe Jsebraska is here "to serve ,you-with
absolute satisfaction. The mos.t' courteous attention awaits you. . ; .
The Nebraska Will Be Closed All Day
r Thursday, Thanksgiving Day.
TOURING the great trush,. attending
a nossibilitv mv mistakes having been'
correct them. You will positively favor us if you w
John A. Swansonf .
President
asv m. . i . m smm . a v am
MiiiMRacMnuid cot
re !frurw"-'-r'"'r'"m
Wm. L. Holzman,
Treasurer
( A little want ad does the business.
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America are now eating WASHINGTON CRISPS, and practically every family 4ni America will eat them 'this -year, because our BIG
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High cost of living
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This free box can unly bo hid JiJM
T.'jlri; UiU couiiuii tllipri. jo ftwr
'kx-s t.druBslsis. - ..;
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ttiM'"vsnCM In Hfoslui at 8tirman V
t'Vlindl DtUE Co, (ore ana iitatou
Ufue Ci. -Advcrtlstiriciil,
Omahs Van l.oe SqH.
SCUrVUStt, Kpv. St-h"pclaJ.
Tho rasa of Urldcts of Ixlfti acalnst
Held of Omaha was taken from the jury
III th counts' court thUpornlnir by Ju1ij
TUomaa. HelA was Instructs by tha
court' to pay the plaintiff WO with I"-
trs. The object of tha mil .waa, tt r.
caVer on .a nota lining fty t'l Ijlaltlff u I
the rcrim!it and JMciu I se of
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ftualnesa 8uvrs.
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tion to both the consumer and the. retailer. - . . ( r
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WORKMEN. Washington Crisps during all the processes of manufacture, from flaking to packing, never touch human hands everything
is aone oy automatic macmnery.
The fact that the 250,000 retail Grocers in
mending Washington Crisps, which the grocers
ATM sVifl mmmsBmra
AT a a
corn nakes in America, proves tnat tne
HIGH cost of living. Washington Crisps cut
so far as cereal food is concerned, and both
this hence our big sales of SUPREME
millions "of Americans. Every family in
THE piGH COiTT OF LIVING, should
PUR, E food mills which give MORE pure food
America are supplying, and cordially recom
kn'ow arc the SUPREME quality of toasted
Grocers are glad to help the public reduce the
off one-third of the filufl cost of living,
merchant and consumer instantly recognized
quality Washington Crisps to millions and
America, which REALLY wants to REDUCE
support, by their patronage and influence,
of SUPREME quality, for tne same money.
HANDSOMEST FOOD PACKAGE. IN AMERICA Two superb portr&b of GEORGE WASHINGTON on every package, in colors, handsome
efiough to frame, or u unframed, to decorate your 41 Den " or living: room.
125 years ago'
WASHINGTON was :
FJwt in war.
First in peace, and
First j the HEARTS of hjs countrymen. '
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In the year 1912
nr itiTixTr"rrtM nn icnc
WiariiiNoiuiN uivioro arc t
First in quality,
First in quantity, and
Irit in the HOMES of his countrymen.
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