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2 THE BKJi: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 11, 10 J 2. LILLIPUTIAN GIFTS FOR WEE TOTO The Babys Section is fortified with & large stocks of daintiest Xmas novelties for baby to wear or to play with---not ex pensive either. Some Things for Him to Wear. Bath Hobos 85c to S2.25 Kami Made Bibs 50c to $2.00 Knit Bonnets 50c to $1.95 Flnnnot Shnwls 50c to $2.50 Afghans $2.45 to $5.00 .Sawn11'- 50c to $1.50 Baby Bunting $3.95 Knit Toques 50c to 75c Saxony Sweaters $1.25 to $2.25 Leggings to match ..$1.00 to $1.50 Knitted Bootees 25c to $1.00 Kid Moccasins 50c to $1.00 Mittens 25c to 50c Wrappers 50c to $3.00 Nursery Baskets, Hampers, Trinket Boxes, Dolls, Rattles and Toilet Sets. Write for illustrated catalogue. THE VOUNO PE0PLF3 1616-20 FARNAM STREET. i MICHAEL J, YOUNG ON STAND Another Member of Ironworkers" Board Denies All Charges. HE CONTRADICTS M'MANIOAL m rl l lli-ncil Promoter of Kxililiia Iti i:iitrni t'ltlea Xmym He lini ; Nothing of I'h liiriiln to McMnnluitl. Iiitii Answering repeated question by te" ill'trlct Htturtiey whether McXatnara , 1 1 it-1 was a rused of 1 nnmltlng . Young jwii'l explnelons wrc mil referred to I Voiiiik ll Ktvgene A Clancy of Pun r'itririto wai In lioston on October 1. 110, when the a Angele Times building was blown ut. and after they tend of th killing of tMenty-one pel sons, Clancy oatponed a proponed fishing trip. Tha government chalges tliat Clancy "became nervous" after the Time explosion and telegraphed to union headquarters in Ball J'YancIsco to "clean house." IMHANAPOI.IH. lnd.. Dm. l(l-Ac- niMol an an active promoter of explosions ! In eastern cities, Michael .1. young, Hos 1 Inn. notified In li in own behalf at the , dn unite eoni-plrai-y" trial today that 'he iievci participated In the XlcNarnala I plolM ' irig. a member of the lionwot kern' I -xi-riitl e buaid, I charged with ap proving the appropriation of $l,vx a J'J j! '(iMW j moiit li to John J. .Mi'.N'amaru for dna- j! I. TfL--' j niltlnu puiposcs. lie also km diirctly ft I n"m,a Uy OHI" ':- AlcMuiilgal as per- L ff i K j miall hailnS? pointed out tionuiiloii Jobs I I ( I1" w l,,own FOR INSURANGEJjEGISLATION Old Line Companies Seek to Shut Off New Competition. TROUBLE FOR THE FRATERNALS Attempt In lie Mailt! to Pass .".Mo bile mil" 1 Apply to Orders Doing; llualness ,ln Stale of .N'ehrssUn. Insurance men look for tho coming- ses sion of tho Nebraska legislature to be one most notnhlo from the standpoint of Insurance legislation. Thero will b bill Introduced looking toward restricting the organization of more life Insurance companies In the state." said an Insurance man. "The larger old line companies are anxious to choke, efforts to organlxe more competing companies In the state, and to that end will try for legislation that will make or ganliatlon of new companies mora difficult." It Is believed an effort will be made by the old lino companies to lyt n bill through corresponding to what Is known as the. Mobile bill, bringing fraternals up to the same rate as old lino Insurance and putting tho rates to thn same basis. Fraternal Insurance companies will op pose It. Tho Modern 'Woodmen of America Is ex pected to hold the center of the stag In tho legislature for a time until lis troubles are thrashed out. The Insurgent Wood men of tho state will Introduce a bill pro viding that fraternnl Insurance rates can not be Increased except by a referendum vote, of the members of the order. "THE GREATEST KIDNEY REMEDY ON EARTH" SAYS A GRATEFUL WOMAN 1 want to tUyoi how much good your swamp-noot Hid me. About four years iio I suffered from what the doctors .died fistula and for two year of that limp 1 nniltlrnfl whnt nn Innrun run tell. I nlso had Inflammation of thn bladder and 1 tried "doctors medicines without receiving any help. Someone told m about Dr. Kilmer's fiwamp-lloot. After giving It n thorough trial, I rr eelved relief, so kept or using It and to iluv I am a strong and well woman. If I oer feel badly or out of sorts, I take Hwamp-Koot and It alnya straightens me out I honestly ttellovo that this medicine would euro all troubles you recommend It for and It Is a pleasure for me to send my t,pllmony and photo graph to you. 1 think lr. Kilmer's Swamp-Iloot Is one of the greatest med icines on earth. Hefpectfully yours. SIRS. JOHN HAII.KV. Portland lnd. ubscillHHl and sworn to before me this 12th day of July, C'A. nWNNKTT. Notary l'ubllc. STATE BAR COMMISSION TO TAKE UP FREMONT CASE Xiittar to Sr. XUmar ft Co., Btng-hamton, K. t. Pure Whit Swaiap.Root Will Da let You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Ulngham ton, N. Y , for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You -will alio receive a booklet of valuable Information, telllni; all about tho kidneys and bladder. When writing be mire, und mention thn Omaha Doily liee. Itcgular fifty-cent and one dollar "bottles for (ale at all drug stores. Advertisement. (Krom a Staff Correspondent,) LINCOLN. Neb., Dec. 10.-(8peclal Tel egram.) Tint supremu court this alter noon decided that the contempt proceed ings wherein 1A W. llutler and Frank Uoler.pl, tho Kremont attorneys, are charged wjlh altering tho condition of a suitcase which was a ortlon of the evi dence In the Rogers munhr trial, in Dodgu county, should be taken before tlu Htate liar commission. The charges that the attorneys" had tampered with thctsuitcase. In order to show that the conviction of Rogers was not according to the evidence, as now shown by tho condition of the suitcase, wus brought by County Attorney Cook of Dodgo county. AUDITOR WOULD HAVE BONDS PAID IN NEBRASKA (Krom a Hlaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb.. Dec. 10.-(Speclal Tele-Kiam!)-One of the Important recom mendations which Slate Auditor llarton will make In his report Is to do away with the New York fiscal agency for Nebraska and make all bonds Issued by towns, cities, etc.. In Nebraska paid ill lect to the stute treasurer. This would do away with paying tho Kuuntie agency In New York une-elghth of I pet cent on all moneys handled by them on Nebraska business and would put thn money In circulation in Nebraska banks. A bill of that nature passed th lower oruncu or me legislature two years ago. but met Us death In the senate. MrManlgal said when he caused an ex plosion In a new opera house In con struction at lloeton. In March. l!s. Young met him and showed htm where to put the exploelvc. On another trip rast. SIo Msnlgal said Young, mel him In spring field. Mass., In April, lfll nnd arranged foi the dynamiter to blow up the tower of the Springfield municipal buildings. Numerous letters between Young and McNamara were produced for explana tion by Young. "Did you ever point out to McManUial a spot In thn opera house In lioston ana say Put a shot In there and blow It to hell''' " asked attorneys for the defense. ' I did not," answered Young. "I never talked to any nno about blowing up any place and never saw dynamite In my life." ConlrHillcts Slt'llH iilitnl. Young said he was with John J. Rob erts, a contractor, on March 27, tho day of tha opera house explosion. Hh alw denied having participated In the Spring field explosion. All the circumstances of taking a drink with SlcManlgal and of sending him WO In care of Frank C. Webb, New York, as a present after the Boston explosion, as related by McManlgal, weie denied by Young. Shown cancelled 11,000 checks payable to McNamara and marked "Hy order of the executive board," which the government charge enabled .McNamara to carry on ii "dynamite campaign" on non-union Jobs extending from lioston to Los An geles, Young said h'e did not learrl Mc Namara received that money until after the latter'a arrest. Concerning a meeting of himself, Prank St. Ryan, president of the union; John T. Hutler. vice president, and Frank J tllggtns, New England organizer, at Hart ford, Conn., shortly after the Springfield, Sfnss., explosion. Young testified It had nothing to do with any explosions, but was called because "a member was In trouble?" "It was within a week after the Spring field explosion that you met at Hartford. As Iron workers did you discuss tha dam age?" asked District Attorney Miller on cross-examination. "Not a word was said about It." "All' tho newspapers had accounts ot the explosion and yet you say not a word of It was mentioned between you, Ryan, llutler and Hlgglns?" "No, we did not discuss It." Asked about a letter he wrote to SlcNn- mard "enclosing clippings from a Spring field newspaper," Young said ho could not recall what the' clippings wore. ISrnilPM Dlrcft Annwem, "Ulil you rpad President Ryan's state ment after SIcNamara s arrest charging that officers of the law planted the dyna mite' In the Iron Workers' headquarters and that McNamala had been kidnaped to California nnd you approved of It, didn't you?" "I can't say I approved of It," an swered Young, Young said he read about explosions at Kail River. Somerset ond Holyoke. Muss, In IMS, and at Worcester, Slass., In 1910. Asked, again about, the Hartfoid meet- lug, Young explained that a member hnd demanded money from McNamara, threat ening to give Information to Walter Drc.v of the National Kreetors' association, lie said the union officials were, called to Hartford to Investigate It us rho man named "Tim" Dowllng hud wilttun to McNamara that "He hnd thn goods on Church Trust Asked For Triple Damages WASHINGTON, Deo 10 - A case plob ably unique. In the annals uf the supremo court of the frilled States, under the Sherman atitl-tmst law, was argued he fore that tribunal today when a "trust" In churns and butter woikers was asked to pay threefold damages, or more than I4W.0W. on a chaige of driving a com petitor out of business D. K Virtue and his Ouatunnu Fanning Mill company of Owatonna. Sllnn . are seeking the damnjscs. The Creamery Package Manufacturing company and the Owatonna Manufacturing company ate the corporations charged with monopoliz ing the creamery supplies trade. The Creamery Package Manufacturing com pany has plants In Mankato, Sllnn. : Ma son City. la.; Elgin. 111.; Ij-xlngton. Mo., and other places. Only once before, In the Donbury hat ters' case, has th court been called upi to consider the section of the Sbermun anti-trust law, giving an aggrieved com petitor threefold damages for an Injury because of a "trust." The churn case ! dlstnlguUhnl by a complicated patent question. Postal Merger Keeps Wires to Washington Filled with Mesages I From a Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec 10.-Spe. rial Telegram -Senator Hitchcock and Representative Loheck are "hearing from home" with reference to the Sout'i Omaha postoffine. which by tecent de partmental order was nude a substation of tho Omaha office. Home patrons of the office are exprp.vdng very fregly their dissatisfaction over the change and de mand that tho order b rescinded, but the larger and more Important business men of the two cities endorse the move. Tho protests are being referred to the de partment. Doubt Is expressed by oficlals here that the order will be changer as It It In line with the policy of the department, and was made with the sanction of many Im portant citizens In the region affected. AUSTRALIANS AFRAID OF AMERICAN TRUSTS MKLUOUltNK, Australia. Dec. 10. -A monopolies hill was passed through Its final stage In the House, of Representa tives of tho commonwealth of Australia today by a ote of 41 to !!. The measure gives the government of the common wealth power to legislate In regard to ttusts, combines and monopolies. The government recently found Itself In the grip of the International steel trust when making a putchnse of rails and It was ulso concerned over the alleged Intention of the "American beef trust" to get the trade of Australia into Its bands. Oalifornians to Give Onions to Poor STOCKTON. Cal.. Dec 10-UecaUs truck gardeners have been throwing ! onions Into the San Joaquih. river on ac count of a glut In the market, commer cial organizations of this city took steps today to send a tralnload of garden prod ucts to the poor of one or more eastern cities. Within a shoit time six carloads of onions ami potatoes had been con tributed and the cam ass will be con tinued tomorrow. It Is probable that Chicago will be the point of delivery and that charitable or ganizations there will distribute the pro duce. Local railroad officials are en deavoring to arrange for free transit for the train. ffpure Liquors iL or e I PII.KS t'LHUU I.N C TO 1-t IY9. Tour druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTSIENT falla to cure any caJe of Itching, Ullnd, Dleedtng or Protruding Piles In 6 to U days. S0c. Advertisement Key to the Sltuatlon-Ree Advertising. Ministers Appointed Special Officers IXS ANUKLKS. Dec. lU-SIx clergy men are on the rolls of the police depart ment today as special officers, They wear stars und ar empowered, to make arrests. Their special duties are the enforcement of the Juvenile laws and the regulation of dance hulls. The minister-policemen are menibeis i)f the Juvenile Protective league. They have been commissioned not only to safe guard the young and prevent the ex ploitation of girls, but to arrest and pToaecute parents who neglect their children. Suits to Order $18; Reduced from $25 We must make room for Spring goods, hence we have reduced the price on all fine Suitings and Overcoatings t black and blues excepted i . Suits and Overcoats to order $22.50 reduced from $30 Suits and Overcoats to order $27.50 reduced from $35 Suits and Overcoats to order $30.00 reduced from $40 Suits and Overcoats to order $35.00 reduced from $50 First cIebs workmanship nnd a perfect fit guaranteed MacCarthy- Wilson Tailoring Co. 304-306 South Sixteenth Street THE HILLER Family Liquor Store A STOttK FOB IjAOIKS AS WKIilj AS MEN We are distillers' agents and can supply you with most any popular Whiskey on the .market, such as Guckeuhelmer Rye, Cedar Urook Bourbon, Shenan doah Rye, Clark's Bye, Wil low Brook, etc., at l?t per qt. HOLIDAY WINES Everything that's good, from Champagne down to Beer. 1309 Farnam St, Prompt Deliver-, Wholesale Price. Arrow cK COLLAR Lasts longer than buttonhole collar and is easier to put on and to take off. 15c, 2 for 25c Cluett, PetbouV & Co., Maker White House Cow Endangered by Fire WATKUIOO. la.. DfP. 10.-(.Speclal Tel cjrrnni.) Klr Inst night entirely de stroyed n burn on thn Wllllan) Gulloway tarni toRpther with contcntH. Korty-flve tonH nf hnv, thlrty-flvc calves valued from tv to J100 each of Holstoln and Ayr shire breeds were burned In the barn Nenrhy were cattle valued at thousands of dollars Including n cow valud at $5,XVJ which Galloway had printed to Pi evi dent -elect Wilson, and n kept In a lire- proof bnrn on this farm until sniped WnshliiRton next March. Gibson Hotel Burnsf Stores Endangered OINUIN.VATI, O.. ec. 11X The six tory aibflnn hotel In the center of tho city's commercial district In burning A Krneral alnrm has been turned In. but It Is not thought the hotel can bo saved It Is not believed any persons ure. In tho building. 1'nlens the fire. Is controlled some ofthu blfrireat Jewelry and clothing stores In tho city are In danger. No Order Is Too Small malll with our H for us to handle courteously, carefully, and usual regard for thorough screening, full weight and prompt delivery. Wo Sell Only by Weight The order for 100 pounds is weighed as carefully as the largest delivery. It will pay you to get our prices for the quantity you need. Burn Sunderland Certified Coal MAIL BOX FREE Tpon request, 'we will deliver with any order for Sl'XDKBIiAXD CKKTIKIKD COXU roRardlcss ot quantity wanted- an enameled and practical Steel Mall Box, conforming; with Post Office requirements. MOTHER OF NINE CHILDREN IS BURNED TO DEATH (lAHV, lnd., Dec. 10. irrs. Anton Olson, wife of a manufacturer and mother of nine children, was burned to death nnd her 19-year-old daughter Alma and Hen Jatuln Schuster, a neighbor. 30 years old, were painfully burned today In ntteintp Ing to extinguish tho flames. Mrs. Olson was doing some cleaning with gasoline when her clothing became Ignited. -120 HEAVY HORSES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL. Sunderland Brothers Co. Phone Douglas 252. Yards in All Parts of Omaha. Main Office N. E. Corner 17th and Harney. Entire Third Floor. Wednesday Grocery Specials 20 lbs. flrnnulntcd Sugar 1 Citron, Ijenion or Orange Peel, per lb 20d Sweet Cider, per gallon 25 Capitol Mince Meat, three lbs. for 25d Seeded ltaislns, per package, it 7fr Capitol Extracts, special, bat tle 14c Capitol Oats or Wheat, J-lb. package C Ilnt'ivln Asparagus, Tyer can, regular 2Gc for 20c Bwnnsclown Cod Kisdi, three packages 25c jo bars Heat 'Em All or Dia mond C Soap 25 c gitccn Olives 25c Capitol linking Powder, fi-lb. fan 75C Knll Cream Cheese, lb. . 22c 2-lb. Itoll Itutterlne 48d 2-lb. Ideal Dutterino . . . .35 Capitol Coffee, per lb. (special! at 28c Ideal Special Coffee, special blend 25C Assorted Teas, 48c per lb. 38c Assorted Teas, 68c per lb. 5SC Pride Flour, 4S-lb. sk, SI. 25 Mnrt'nronl, Spaghetti or Vermi celli, H packages 25c PCIU3 CAN Di ll ti rd Mixed Cnntly. per lb. lOc Burnt Peanuts 10c Toasted Marshmnllows, per lb. at IOC Chocolate Creams, per lb. lOc MiiraM'hino Cherries, chocolnto dipped, box 30c i A StoeU Affal AMHERST, S. D.. FARMER ACCIDENTALLY KILLS SELF MITCH KM S. I).. Dec 10 (Special) Hrneut y. (lerlmch met death accidentally when he xlarted for the coin field He reidden on h furm near Amherxt 8, I) JCierbnch picked up IiIk kuh when lie (Mnrted for the field and in Home manner jtbe Rim vn (llnclmrKed. the nhot tearing ,away a iort!on of the left Hide of lilh 'face, and he was found them later whte jthe owner of the farm went out to eo 'why he had not gone to the field .Mr tlerlmch had Jiwt botiRht a fanri and In. ' 'ended to take pose!lun of It thlx wiutei NO FAVORS WILL BE SHOWN AUERBACH j.M'KSoS; Mich l)ev 10 linear M ! An.-il'HCh. hentenced to life ImprUonmriit for the murder, near HhMwIii, Mich . of i Uls employer. llarr Kliiher, former rit.- euKo promoter, arrived ut the Mute prlxon . thlH afternoon. Waideii Slnipnon jiuld that Auerbaeh will be treated exactly tho iuiiih an other primmer deaivite Judue Wllej'n renuext that extra conlduiallon be shown htm Auerlwh will be et at woik either in the chulr factory or the brick maklni: plant Dr. Hartman Advocates Fresh Air As a Treatment for Lung Diseases Ur H. H. Hart man, of Colinu l aiu that Ruch drumi were not needed at all; they did more harm than Rood. bus. Ohio, In bin! U'tatment for lung diseases was ret'en t nrtleleM f00'' uml ','e,"' of ""IteU to the tasto on l....K dleao "Ctl"l,Ut """"I" VTfh- wa" The ... patient nleepliiK on an upper floor. If has i e r t a I n ly tllerf. Is nliythlnK Km.u H ,)utU)lt nce(lg made tlr. He lt , warmtll( ua wel, lia Mr am, g,m Jn has many read- addition to thin, the rlRhl Hon of a tonic era. Mmh com-1 and dlftutlve .stimulant comitltiited my tnent haa been ', treatment for lung diseases. This I had tixoued xomffa- bf'i udvocatlm: all hIohk. 1 was the vorabloand ome I ''rst l,OIl ,h col""r' " "'Ivocate unfa v o r a b U. I tllc freBh u"- treatment. Th on an n itn of! 1 du "ot "I'l'K'Ve of the fresh air trent- n.opP believe tu 1 mv,tx U!i applied by the doctom today )r llartman and Toothache Gum STOPS TOOTHACHE Instantly Hu firco perfect mt'uirtnn (sr M n. All cirui ihm m by mail, ISc C 8. Dcnt i Co , Dr-orr, Mich. K D. KA.XTMAK, SC. Oolumbui, Ohio. alt n. I mm William K ithoadeii ho been employed In thn l ulled Stateh National hank with out Interruption elnce Wt. John y. Itobblim a Hoonler by birth. William lllll Clarke worked for the audalla railroad at IndlanupoliN befoie ho come to Omaha. Dr A. I). Cloyd nag a practicing phy Hlcian In Hluhardson county before he joined the medical utaff of the W. O. W. wimain J. liroatohs military title of Captain ' U the real thliiK. Htj whs a laptaln in the regular army. Dr W O. HiidBen full name Ik WIUoii Orton Ui'ldees- no relationship to Wood- row tVilfcon eley T Thomon ran a re na 4 rant fn I creonote Internally, strychlna, morphine f.ircoln before u boUKht out the Hwed- Jand the lk AKInt all thlm I proteited j lh payer hero j j I f aid w bat tiu Deeded wm froth air b I s teach wlth uratl- tudo and confi dence, O t h r 11 tTltlcIe One of Mm critics, In com mentlnK upon Ir llaitnmu'e lust article, entitled 'Catarrh of the I.ithR," re murks llmt he ald iiothlnx: whatever about the fivsli air trentmeut for Iuijk Ak the frh air treatment for lung dlt-eaicK appeals to be about 'the only treatment of the ordinary physician ut todu. the omission to refer to It at all U letuirdrd as a grave one. HearliiK ot these thlnK" thu donor Kood uttturedly answered hli orltlc as follows, lie said: No. I suld notlilliK about lleh air as an adjunct to the treatment of Iuiik dls- anes. 1 InteiiiliMl to speak or that later. I have ik much to nay on that subject that I could not combine It with my prewous article without maklnc It too long- I will get to that subject koou enough. I liuve always been an advocate of fresh air for the treatment of lune dis eases. ljnr. Ionic before tho doctors saJd anyililiiK about It I waa talklnK it and writing it. In my book "The Confiden tial I'hyiJclan." fifteen year ago. I was warning thn people against the treatment for lung dlseasea then in vogue with the doctor. In those darV they used to shut mrli patients up In a tight room. fllliPb' the room with the fumes ot creosote administering large doe of It Grows Stronger Every Yonr. Banitof Omaha Your arc invited to become one of its customers. I e mm JJi SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER We will give free of Charge with 4 full quarts of I'rimo llye at 3 10, charges Prepaid !i Premiums fine hand painted bread and butter china plate, a bot tie of fine port wine, a gold ot,ch ed whiskey glass a pocket cork screw and a 1 Oi 3 calendar of art This whiskey It bottled expressly for our trado and Is sold direct to you. Wo guar antee this whiskey to b better than other high grails old rye that sells at double the price Orders west of the Hockles must call for 12 quarts prepaid Our reference Is Omaha National UanK, Mall your orders to MEYER KLEIN LIQUOR CO, 10th ntid Cnllfoniin, Onmhs, Neb in Mime future lirtlclo I am going to tell why. It is sufficient for me to say now that the doctors have awung'to the other! extreme. In appl Ing fresn air to their i patlunts they have killed many by damp ness and cold and exposure to tho ele ments. Uy, stuffing them with eggs and milk they have deranged the digestive! organs so as to hasten tne end. With reM, home surrounding, fresh air. good home-cooked -food and I'e-ru-na a greater per cent of lung diseases let-over than from any other treatment' In this or anj other country I sincerely believe this and I propose to proclaim It to the people and restore somewhat the preitlge of the old reruna, now kuown as ICatarno. in the treatment of catarrh uf the lungs und other catarrhal dls ae. t atarrn of the lttngs Is just ordl- nary catarrh, not a germ disease. In treating 11 ak a catarrhal disease I uml making cures where others fail. Those wishing the Hevlsed Peruna, I.- cupla or Manallu can find them in any uiur nurc. mose wismng to procure Kstarno, the old-time Peruna teferrcd 1 to In the above remarks, should Inquire of their druggiit for It. If he does not keep it in stock he can easily get It of any wholeialer In the United States. If for any reason he does not do no write to the Katarno Company. Columhus. I Ohio, and thoy will tell you how to get It. In reference to Katarno I wish to iay agaln. what I have said many times be fore, that Katarno Is manufactured by the Kartarno Company. Columbus, Ohio, ' bj my cousent I personally guarantee' Katarno Is made strictly according to the formula of the old Psruna. Adrerti . Watch Friday Evening Papers Announcing the Greatest Sale of Furs Ever Held in Omaha. $50,000 Stock of High Grade Furs Purchased by J. L. Orkin in New York at 40c on the Dollar. Sale Starts Saturday. December 14th