4 THE BKE: OMAHA, WEDXESDAY, UKCKMI3EJR 11, J0J2. 30L0NEL SOUNDS KEYNOTE Personally Thanks Flynrt and Per kins for Contributions. CRITICIZES THE IDAHO COURT hiiKRCMn li1 Party Orfrntl Itilllnr ( HpiI for Printline HI Trleui-nm nnd Vny dn If Tliry rp f 'tn t let nl of Contempt. (Continued from Vhkp Uno n our platform. 11V tnd for the nurir 1' k if th roll if mTlrmi publlr life i . driving out of politic the bis bosses U thwart tliu poti'ilnr will, who rely i- corruption a a polltlnHl ItiMruinent, ml who crvc the eue of privllcRp. Hut r function of the now PHrtv In not ..mlieil to pfciirlriK the rimctmmil of Mm TuaiirM advocated In the now jmrty' Vlntfnrnr ami thii rftli cincnt of n few xisros. Our purpouc Is to kerp up a con tlmiou.i campaign for social mid Indus" trUl lustier and for Kitnlnc government ! the people-ami for the people. Suoh n, .unlmlpi cannot I expedited from any party which Is partly reactionary, mid nt their bwt, hoth of the old panics arc i artly, and they are unusually' tlutriltmnll)' reactionary. Our function In to brine about the trfdrd realignment ft' political partlefl n'on nntloni) and rational linen. Sub Mantlally the old parties are but Wilms f tllo same party of reaction and prlv ii'Kf. There Is now no natural deflriiti' difference between them, Cltlnmtely all I the progressives who ftlll cllnc to th- ' two old partle will have to coino with In order to effect the needed ImprAve ment lp political conditions, In the' ef. ficloncy of Rovernrnont anil In financial and Indimtrla'l alnndard. "TIi Immediate work for our party la to establish the principles of our plat form by appropriate, legislation In tho nation and In the several states. In tlu national legislature progrrsslvn acnatois nd congressmen should at onco push t'jo various proKresslvo proposals; not only thosn affecting- labor, hut that affect thy trusts," Control of III or IIiinIiipm. Air rtoosuvelt renewed Ills proHjsnl to t rente, a commission like the Interstate, Commerce ommlsslop to supervise t ho Industrial concerns doing intcrstato business. He continued. "I trust the proKresslvo congressmen HashlnKton will get tosethor and push this und all other proposals of the pto trcsslvn party, I. hope, moreover, thut each group or progressive memlxTM-nlect of tho legislatures of the sevnrat status will meet and plan united action upon organUatiot of their respective nascm-lillcs,'iippr;tht-cnnilldvates for ,the United States fanirtn and' upon proposed legtsla-1, Hon. Tho direct primary itfuil should bd universally applied, We should support legislation that will curry out our prlri-. Iples regardless of whut parly may In troduce. It In the several Btatcs. "Farm financing should now rorelvo the, consideration It deserves. Tho great est floW for furmer co-operation will he in mar'jtetuis; tlfolr products .which pro 'ess now cost them and tho consumer so dearly.,, Tho promptest und Jargejit meao ure of, financial aid would come, from murtrago banks chortorcd, regulated tvhil oarcftAly Buporvlsod by tho -government. optrfttgip on tho method of the credit foncWo Frnncfe, j "Our ;people, ftrlcl especially our pro progresrlyo members must, ever keep In mind that. tho progressive party Is by Its platform committed to tho doctrine that these measures wo advocate ura to bo come part of tllo law of the ; land, pro vided we can get tho people to stand for them. If legislator, executive or court stands In the way, then In lawful and orderly fashion and along the linos laid down In the . national progressive, plat form, we Intend to see that the will of the people Is carried out; and that Judge, legislator and executive officer alike do their full part In thus carrying out tho will of the peoplo. Tho doctrlno of ths divine right of Judges to rule the people. Is every wit as Ignoble as the doctrlno of the divine right of kings; and this doc trlno Is now chiefly and powerfully up- nciu y mo icgai and financial tentative of privilege. repro. Onlr Heir nt Mnroln. "We also hold with Abraham Ltncoln and wo only, sirs the heirs of Lincoln's lir!nc!p!e-that,the people are the mas ters of tho constitution. Wo bollove In the constitution and for that very reason tvo contemptuously thrust aaldo the ef forls of the reactionaries to turn It Into a fetish for tha obs'tructfon of Justlco Tho constitution was created to securo Justice, and weT refuse to allow it to be no hrverted a to become a barrier be tween people and Justice, Kvory proposal wo havo made for applying and adapt ing the constitution to our present needs Ik a proposal to save the constitution by making1 It a more efficient Instrument for eei urlns Justice for all tho people. 'The so-called conservative who ob ject to our method of applying the con Mltution1 stand on an exact level with their predecessors, tho socalled 'conser vatlvcs' of fifty years ago, the men who opposed the thirteenth umendmedment on the ground that the 'old constitution" was good enough for thorn. Fifty years ujro ' the 'conservatives' championed a view of the constitution which Perpetrated chat tel slavery for black men, the correspond ing consorvHtlves of today champion an Interpretation of the constitution which perpetrates Industrial slavery for white ' women and phjldren. The men who fight , K jch proposals a wo havo made to secure , justice when tho courts do InJustlre, aro ns emphatically tho apqsflea of reaction us were the men who fifty years ago do. fended the Ured Hcolt decision by the supremo court and sought to provont the , prohibition, of slavery by the constitution. ' J believe that the progressive patty and all good cltlienn and all bell evora in genuine, popular rule, should lienrtlly ! hupport the proposed constitutional niiicuujiiciit revcuux iiurutiucea vy fcen utor Urlstow to secure the people of the t' lilted States proper control of their own jovernment. J Ii tho matter of leadership, both local and national, we may trust the events of the next year ox two, to develop our abl. ut und most resourceful men, and fur . very potsltloii the leader must be chosen not in the least with reference to his own deslroe, but solely with regard to tho needs of. .the people, for tho progressive party In tj'ie servant of, the people. No man nhaiiia come Into this party with ! Hie Idea tbat-he can establlth a claim tin i It. He must be oontent with the oppor tunity. It, i of furs for service and tor! uaejlflce," H'fKrtMtitl YANJTx-'CA8ES-,Friiier. i V, , Iloublo TrttsreUy in IJeuver. urjiVHii, t't'lo . Dei 10. -U. C. Jiihn- , wn-anil wife were found dead In bed at Jb.-tr boler today with bullet wounds In tlitli heads, T'ie couple who came here re'ento fro-.( Ilutrhlnsoii Kan . wnu iast re;n atlv Thursday The Pollco oj i ic It a 'a vt n arder und sjicldv . H No More Invitations : Accepted by Wilson HAMILTON, Hermud. Ire. 10-UHrit; (."vi'Mifir of a tatt and trcpirinK t( be president of n nation both .l the Mm time H sufficient to k(ep any main busy, rt'tnutkrtt l'msnVnl-wleet Wilson today when be Hiniitilttred that HMlUvely would mwke no mora nienklriK engage tnent boforn Muirh 1. Kvery maJI hax brought him woreo fit HiVltMIons, but all have been decline!. . Tho uresldent-f lect aocebted three In- I vltatlomi lone; Iwffire lie waa elected and these thref he will keen llf Will speak before the goiithrrn Soelfty fit Now York, I'eceiiiber 17. thi tiny afler his teM""" fiom ITeriHiida; ot the Jubilee rolebrallon at hit birthplace, Uutinlon, va oh hu birthday, Uerember 2. and at the irtin- 'liiet of the Commercial elub of Chicago, I January II. .Mr. Wilson eiilerexl uiifln his final week In lleirniida with , zest for work born of three solid wenks of recreation. Mr Wilson added that even the date or pino- for an engagement with. William J ItrJan had net definitely ben fixed. 'I simply wrote Mr. Hryan,;' ad ttie governor, "that T wanted to meet and talk with him after my retbrn. .Ysimni it great many of the men whom so,, will be occupied with work In the j opening of congress and I shall have to i rtmsult their convenience." i Hearings on Tariff to Begin in January WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 -Thorough re vision, schedule, by schedule, of tho prrs- nnt tariff laVv by the next corlgrews was Indicated Ity tho de'clftlon Of the demo- emtio members of the hou ways aryl means committee today to have hearing's on th tariff every Monday, Wednesday and Friday In January, beginning Janu ary 0. One day will be devoted to each Helle nic, though if nectmsary In a;y case' not exceeding two days will be allowed. Tb committee expects to got through wltft' the hearings by tho end of January. The schedules will bo considered In their ruu- tilur seouenro In tho present tariff In'v. The first hehrliig on January 0 will bo on schedule A. fixing tho duties on chem. Icals, oils nnd paints, "Including medicinal prepuratlonn containing alcohol or In whoso preparation alcohol Is used, per fumery, medicated soaps, etc. ' American is Held in Mexican Prison MUXICO CITY, Deo. 10 -Tho American embassy today made n presentations to tho Mexican foreign office regarding tho Imprisonment nt l'nrrnl. Chihuahua, of O. J. Ivtngcndorff. tho brother-in-law of Hut American consular agiiit nt that town.' Knugcndorff Is o'ht'rgcd with kill ing tho ohlef of police. JI Is the super intendent of a largo ore treatnieiit plant. SISTER OF ASHLAND WOMAN DIES AT JASTERN HOME HOPTIt lIArL,Ti', MasK., Dwi. lO.-(Spi-clul Telegram.)-Mr AiiKellna W. Scott, wife of, Clutrlrs P. Bcott. Krinwn In Ash land, Neb-, died this morning, ut her homo, after a long Illness. 81u wns formerly AH.ib AitKolltui Holllns. Uculdes her hus band. Mm leaves two daughters, AIIh'h lluelah Scott and Jlrs. Anna Schlm, both of Houth Jlardly, four sons, Wilfred, A. M Houben C. AI. and Hugh C Scott, all of Jinst Hampton, three blathers. Jamos and Horatio both of lloston tind Chnrlon of Hartford, and one slsti-r, Sirs. Amelia Uettcrson of Ashland, Neb, NO PEACE PRIZE AWARDED BY NOBEL COMMITTEE THIS YEAR CHKISTJANIA, Iec. 10-The Nobul peace prlxo wjll not bo awarded thlrt year. This Is the first tlmo since the cMtnbllali merit of tho NoIh'1 foundation, tho first ward of which wna made In lil, thut tho conimltteo or tho Norwegian Parlia ment ha found no pornon worthy of tho award. Tho committee. In explanation of Its notion, merely Matea that It has de cided there has been ' no work deserving of tho prlzo." It has been recommended that the prize, approximating JIO.000. shall be, retained for the benefit of the foundation fund MANICUHJ3 S17T.S- KKHNZIilt. ill mmxtillAaMXSSS- yirn. Mil FOUNTAIN PF!NR AS r.lFTS 1 .., is There i$ nothing more acceptable for a Gift than a Foun tain Pen. Any pen purchased from u is guaranteed. It can be exchanged by the recipient after the holidays if a different style is desired. We have purchased from a well known maker a 14 karat pen which we place on sale at ?J'9S' u"y Buaranteed. Then our stock oftyaterman' Fountain Pans is so larse that selection is here by far the easiest. They sell at $2.50 and up. ' MRS. MEADES' CHARMING STORIES FOR GIRLS, Had Little Hannah. Hash ful Kirtwri. ntty, A School (iirl. Hetty of Hie Rectory. V Hum h of ClicrrloH Jul 11( n of V lt,.u I Indict Officers of Cement Company niH'AUO. Dec. 10.-Kour former oflt rem of thij Mmpirr 1'ortlaml t'emetit romptinv. wtli offlrew In Chlrngn and flnrlnnatl, havii Iwen lndloted by the fsderHt mi.l Jury here. It was made known lodttV, on charges of using the maJI to defraud. Cement iIpaIito throiiffhout the country have lost gumn aggretlng JIM.W, iioeordliig to the i hnr;i'S Tho defendants named are Arthur (). Marshall. New York; Albcfrt 11. Mar shall, Chicago; llnrrv W Williams. She boygan, Wis., and Albert T. Kirk, Shell -lty. Mo. Tho Indictment readH that the company was Incorporated In fouth Uaknta In 1S10. with an authorized capital of .jflftj It Is charged that tho de fendant professed to Imvo lnj-ge plants I at PortHinouth, O.. and Menomlneo. I Mlh. and sold stoek to cement deaJers with an agreement that cement of equal mi Inn would be given as a tmnus with pureli.iMes of praforred stock. No ce mnt was delivered mi tho contracts, It Is charped. Consumer Victim Wanted by Duke NI0W yOHIC, Vcc. 10.- ' The consumer Is the man I am after." These words were attributed to Jamijs H. Duke, tho tobacco magnate, by Al bert 11. 1 Hitman, a tobacco Jobber, who was a wltnesM today In the t:X,0v0 dam age suit brought by John I'. Txtcker of Ilrooklyn against the American To bacco company, w.hlch Is being tried In the United fftntes'' court here. tllUmuii described a discussion regard ing tobacco prices which he said he had with Duke about the time of the organ ization "f tlu; Metropolitan Tobacco company, the local selling agent of the American. Ho t.nld he protested that jobbera could not stand an ndvnnco In prices and Duke rcpllmt: "Italso your pricof to tho rotnller. tit the retailer raise ins iinco to tne consumer. Tho consumer Is tho man I am after. If tho rotnllora won't rnl'n prices we will es tablish stores of 'our own!" .fklf NoItm llf l,'OllN. liVONH, Neb.. Dec. !.-(SpeclaD-August Julinson, a well-to-do fanner liv ing southwest of here, died, aged 4C years, leaving u widow und thrco children. W. H. Ncwtll'M brother, C. H. Newell, died of Urlght'H dlseaso and wan burled at Cleveland, O. Airs. J. McElhlnney, who went to Kxcelslor Springs, Mo., for her health, Is Improving'. She. was accompanied by hor daughter. Katherlnn. Mis. I), M. Dcnnlsou fell down tho back stnlry and sprained her nnklo and was otherwiso sovercly bruised. t'mnbrldKP Defeats Oxford. LONDON, Dcc.lO.-ThotCnmbrldgo uni versity fifteen today defeated tho Oxford university nrieen In the annual Hugby foot ball ' match played at the Queen's club grounds. The Cnmbrldgo team scored 10 points against .1 by Oxford. 1, X-riza book worth a dollar to tars beat a&ck week. IlaU yours to naffydlll Editor. The Bee. B Tit Sunday Be for yrU 'winners. Contest will close on Sunday, December IS. Thomaa Hurt, S215 California -If there Is a window In aAlew pawn shop, where (Is a door) Isadorn'.' If a fruit dealer got fined twenty five dollars for peddling without a li cense, would a banana lpolj appeal? Mrs. I-'. Mcllae, tftt Smith Thirty-third slreet If I should open a vaudeville show, I wonder It "Cadillac?" If Omaha gets tho million dollar hotel, will they havo FrlUI Sheff? (Chef). If a bachelor farmer's clothes needed mending, would the cabbage patch? If mothers rock babies, does "Skyrock water?" If a rooster crows In the early morn, when does tho ncarc-crow? Oo. u. Hutler. ISIS lYanklln St.-If llertschy opened a inilck lunch In the. new county Jut! would the counter sink? cfafrfren. tables The greatest Book Values ever of fered; standard titles and all by standard authors; price, per volume Stories. Courtship of SUimllhh r - Ktuoi-Min'N EssajN. tJrinimw' Fairy Tnieis lsmnel, SouthworUi lvnnhoo . . Scott A OWL OF THE HMRpRl-OST 1 I EKSTP1 chlUlron'fi I'llRriuiHRe, The Datldy'B Girl. Deli ami I ho Duchess. Four on an Island. V tiny Charmer V i rl in T u Tho .Bitiiil Nine Men Killed by MRS, RUSTIN WINS HEP SUIT Snowslide at Mme?Kcntucky Courtf Appcal8 Upholds I'OltlJOVA. Alaska. V"r. m. Nine men aro believed to have been killed tndnV when a stiowslldi- on Copper mountain carried away wen buildings of tho Great Northern Development company. Hleven men wero buried under the avalanche and only two have been removed alive. Three are known to bo dead and no hope Is en tertained for six others The bodies of John Hart, James .dc CSavock und Krank WahU have been re covered. The property is u ropper mine. DR. IVES NOTED REVIVALIST, DIES AGED NINETY-ONE YEARS APHUIIN. N. V.. Dec 10. -Tho llev. Dr. Henoni 1. Ives, onco an InUmate friend of Abraham I,tncoln. Horaco Oreelpy T. ..,,. Tnim,, .,,1 ..... . , Hnd other eminent men. died here todnv. lie was 'Jl years old. Dr. Ives wat a Methodist and when a young man his ability as a revivalist was so pronounced that Tie wus given a special relation' to the Methodist Kplco pnl chiirch and toured the Pnlted States nnd iTanada. In eight years ho estab llshd and dedicated :,(Xi0 churches. Culls from the Wires The first Canadian rived In Dulutli last Northern train ar- night. fhi 1913 convention of the International Dalr ! arming congress will bo held In lulsa. Okl , October E.' to November 1, ,11' lUBIIi. Tho Ohio Ktote Vubllc t'tllltles com mission linked permission to issue certlfl later! aggregating $-!4,OW.0O to cover the purchase of nqw equipment by KUbsldlary railroads. The Bill Punnet liner nellernnhnn Tniled frorii rokohnhiu for Tucoma bring- iiik wniu is ni(i to ne the largest ship ment of raw silk over to crosa the T'n. clflc. valued ut W.075,OlO Twn davs of conffience between f'h:il". man AVIIllam P. AlcComba of the demo cratic nitlonat comrnltle and party lead ers In Washington came to un end when iuer.'orntjH lelt for New York. Three witnesses wto on the xtnii.1 in tho trial of officials of tho National fash npgisicr I'umpany or nayton, O. charged by tho government of violation of tii criminal section of the Sherman anti trust net. Development op port organization will be undertaken along tho Atlantic nnd Pa cific seoboardB and In irulf and great macs naroors uy tne National Associa tion of Port Authorities, organized in New York. H. XL Tillman. Jr.. son or Pnltcd States Senator Tillman, and Arm. Tucy Dugas, former wife of Tillman, will share cus tody of their two chlldrnn, according to a decision handed down by the South Carolina supreme court. Haroncss Von Suttner of Vienna, one of the most distinguished women In tha International peaco movement, who was honored with tho Nobel peace prize in 1905, was guest of honor nt a dlnnqr of the New York Pence society nt the Hotel , Asior. i Atayor niaiikenburg or Philadelphia, when he waa presented with a petition ! algnrd by children of California nsklnr that tho Uberty bell bo placed on ex i hlbltlon at the Panama exposition, said tho consent of the city councils must be l secured. Ordem for Steel Increase. N'KW YOrtK. Dec. 10. -Tho unfilled ton nage of tho rnlted States Steel corpor ation November CO, totals 7.8S2.8S3 tons, an Increase of iS8,Wi2 tons over October ill. H. Castberg, SMS JJristol stroet-If the office is hot and stuffy, Is the dJotlormt?)ry? If tho washer-woman Is a bollte), will tho clothes .(w)rlng(h)er? M. U, 538. South Thirty-fifth avenuu If this policeman had a 'watery' beat would Hoy Wade? Ilolen Verrlll. The Strehlow ff Wash-, Ington was burled Btandlnsr hp,' would you say he couldn't lie? If a girl went twico to hnvo Vr dress fitted, would you say she had fits? May Wolmar, Council R(nffs If a cop called up the Btntton, would the weather report? If a woman got In a fight, would pure liquor? If a man walks does a shoe sale (sail)? C'CIlSJ FOR WHAT IS MORE UNIVERSALLY APPRECIATED BY PEOPLE OF ALL BOOKS. HERE'S A STORE FULL OF CHOICE DESIRABLE BOOKS Thousands of volumes bought with the idea of pleasing men, women and To appreemtejhisgreat and ttie shelves are heaped 25c Dickens' Clirhtnian fau-lle . . Moredlth I little Zrfims Prlnoe M litis Muluck IPtlgTlms' Progress Hunyon LoiiKfi'lloWiSt. Elmo., , .EvaiiH Snskr.ll.... Talo of Two Cities ,.rn. - .i Pickens Treasure Island Stevenson Wtae, Wide World Warner Wes McOreffor Hell Xluder Two mags Qulita POPULAR Victory of Allen nutledce l cirkey Shephenl of tho HIIIk- -Harold Hcll Wriifht. CallliiR- of Dan MnthewH Ilar- ol.l Hell WrlKht. Kleth of tho" Hortlor Handall Tarrish. llax Katherlno Cecil Thurs ton. The Olil raloly 1'ew Kate IXiucla.s WIkkIub. The Spoiler Hex neach 25c. Verdict of Jury. ACCIDENT COMPANIES MUST PAY JuilRft Jlolil Hint 'Where There f.'onf llcl tif Testimony .lnr I'nssra on Credibility of tho Witnesses. l.oriSVIM,h Ky.. Dec. 10 -A leg(U 1 verdict that Dr. Frederick rtustln of j Omaha wns murdered by some person un identified and did not commit suicide was ' rendered today In the Kentucky court of appeals when It held that accident In surance companies In which Itustln held ' policies must pay. The, Insurance, with ' Interest, now amounts to about ja.1.000 Dr llustln was found dying on thi porch of, his home, In Omaha the night of September S, Contest over tho ! insurance centered around an alleged sul- clde pact between Dr. Kusttn and an Omaim woman. . The suit was tried in Louisville upon -.agreement of couriitel. A Jury decided Dr. Ittistln did not commit i suicide and brought a verdict In favor j of Dr. Kustln's widow. The court of appeals today said testi mony was conflicting as to whether j Hustln committed suicide and that the . finding of tho Jury, "the Judge of the 1 credibility of witnesses," will not be dls- ' turbed. 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