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THE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1913, mmSi INQUIRY BEGUN Scn&fa U&niing Committee Sends Ont long 'list of Questions. ASKS WHAT ARE M ATT? DEFECTS 1 - . nina iitradiim mil mposuic Xesurtjr Tkne ftnarfred MIUlMh "WAS! UNO TO N , Mr The , striata banking and currency commlttea began Its Investigation of what U the matter with tho nation's currency system and how lu defect should be remedied, Inte today, when a list of questions to bo sent to bankers and financial expert was ap proved, and, appeared for immediate dis tribution. x The points summarised are: What are the essential defects of our 'banking and currency system? Enumerate Its advantages and dlsad l vantages and what purposes are to be attained by an Improved system. What national banks continue to have b bond-secured currency and should i present reserve requirements for such banks ba changed? - Should clastic currency be authorized and. If so, should It be limited, and to what amount? Should It bo notes of Individual banks, n central resenre .-association, a number tot regional associations or tho. treasury? If such notes are from the treasury should they be on pledge of security and ' of what Kind, and should they be a first lien of the government on the concern to which Issued? Should There Ho Gold DitaiaT Should all currency have a gold basts and how should It be Issued and what per cent of reserve should be required? What should be the limit If notes are Issued to or by an association, or should It be based on capital stock and surplus? What device should b used to rsllrs rich currency when demands subside? Bhould a tax bt laid on the currency graduated to conform with the volume .Issued by the reserve association or with the length of time outstanding? Should there be a central association with branches or reserve association without' a cerUral control? And It a num. ber under such control, should It be wholly with representatives of the asso ciations, wholly by tho government, or both? Should such association have a goo graphical tfrrltpry nd exercise its re serve functions there exclusively, or should member banks be permitted to choose Avhlch near association they should join, disregarding fixed terri tory? Should banks or trust companloa be stockholders In such association and under what conditions? HOW many regional rescrvo associa tions should there be? What should be tho minimum capital stock and what amount to each bonk? Blcptlon of Directors. How should directors of such asso ciation be .elected and Jn what numbers, powers and term of office? What -'should' 'be the general nature of tho business of such associations should It accept credits other than those, of 'banks, pay Interest on deposits, discount double-name commercial paper for member banks oh equal terms to all and should Its , discount rato be The Greatest Family Medicine in tho pure, strength- and health giving tonic-stimulant, Duffy's Pur Malt Whiskey This wonderful medicine, which has brought relief and hoalth to so many thousands of luflerero for over 52 years, ib oi a pianaaru of purity higher than la required by the U 8, Pharmacopoeia. It derives Its health- and strength-giving qualities from tho best groins grown, all thoroughly distilled Into medicinal form and carefully bottled and sealed. A hottto of Duffy's should bo kept In the medicine closet as first aid for relieving and preventing .coughs and colds from running in to serious throat and lung trou ble. ear you get Duffy's It's rUaW Bali IB saalad tot- tlM by moat dragtUU, trocars sal daalart it Jl.00 a botUaj . Tha Duttr Malt wfchhay.Oa.. IlocbtitOT. K. T, A Affair Toothache Gum STOPS TOOTHACHE Instantly Hu sMo parUet uiUlutlea for I. All drag storm ot by mail, Uo C. S. Dirt 4 Co.. Drmorr, Miom. pubil BUbJect to weekly change? Should It loan directly to member banks without or with collateral - se curity, with Interest equal for all the public And subject to weekly change and should reserve association! be per mitted to deal with eaoh In purchase and sale of paper, exohangn security and gold? Bhould government deposits bo with drawn from banks and placed with such association": how should they be ap portioned. At what Interest. If any, and how soon could this be done? Bhould a national bank to keep re reserve with the association to which It belongs except that in its vaults or should It be allowed to use other as sociations and if so how much? Should a reserve association be re quired to maintain a mwv within its deposits? Am to Amount. What amount? In gold only or lawful money? Bhould liability of each member bank be limited to Its stock subscription, and If not, what nhould bo Its liability? Should reserve associations do busi ness with banks other than members and of what character? Should national banks b permitted opon payment of a commission to lbon their credit by accepting bills arising out of the ordinary courses or commerce and should reserve associations bo permitted to deal In these acceptances n trans ections with banks or othei- associations? Bhould there be a limit to such accept ances and what limit? What dividends should associations be ptrmttted to pay their banks and should any share of the profits of an associa tion be distributed to member banks in proportion to the average deposits during the year? What Is your opinion of th plan of the National Monetary commission and what modifications would you suggest, if any? Nelson Introduces Hill. Senator Nelson, chairman nf the com mittee on banking and currenoy. today introduced a bill proposing a system of "astt-socurcd currency" lor national banks, under which the banks of the country could. If necessary. Issue emergency currency to tho total amount cf $205,000,000. The bill would give banks authority to Usue the new notes to an amount not greater than tho difference between their present bond-secured currency and their total paid-in capital. The ' new notes would constitute a "first and preferred lien" upon all of tho assets of the bank by which they were Issued. To restrict tho use of the new currency to emergencies the Nelson bill proposes a tax of 4 per oent per year on extra notes, Increasing In rato monthly and reaching 10 per oent in five months. In u statement acompanying the bill Sena tor Nelson drew attention to tho fact that the total amount of clearing house ctrtlflcates Issued in the financial crisis of 1907 was tS38,00O,O0O, or nearly 0,000,000 less than the amount of emurgenoy cur rency that would be made available un der his plan. A It has not Q Havfi you or any other person had charge of It? A Mr. Tound has had charge of It Mr. Andrews I think that Is all. Mr. Tound, on redirect examination, asked: Q As I understand it you hava no recollection of having seen Mr. Pound In Michigan or Chicago prior to the begin ning ot this suit, whloh was some time In the month of October. A. I have no recollection. Q. As a matter of fact you communi cated with Mr. Pound by letter as soon as you were sufficiently able to do so? Objected to as lending by Mr. Andrews. A- I assume complete responsibility. No organisation haa any responsibility ex cepting myself. I have it nil Q. You hava hired your attorneys and stood all the expenses in regard to this case? Mr. Andrews objected to question as leading. The Court It seems to me the question is leading. This concluded jtha examination. Doe Not Iilkei Whisky or Ileer. "I have never drunk a cocktail or highball in my life. With tho exceptions hereafter noted I never drank whisky or brandy except under the advice of a physician. I don't care for tho taste of either, I don't smoke, and I don't drink beer, because I dislike smoking and dls- 1'ke the taste of beer. I never have drunK whisky or brandy except when the doc tor prescribed It, or possibly on some oc casion after great exposure when I was chilled through. But It has been cer tainly fifteen or twenty years since I have drunk It because of being chilled through. I never have drunk beer, nor do I drink red wine. The only wines that I hare drunk have been only white wines. Madeira, champaign or very occasionally n. glass of sherry. At home I often at dinner will drink a wins glass or two wine glasses of Madeira. In summer, Instead of the Madeira, I will often drink tall glass of whits wine and Poland water, or 'Poly water. At publlo din ners I sometimes drink a glass of cham pagne, or perhaps two. I tblnk that on the average this means that I will drink champagne about once a month. Pen Mint Juleps. "The only exceptions to what I have water, but I drink no liquor of any kind and never have drunk any liquor of any kind In the car excepting as above de scribed. No Drinks at Dnlnth. 'Tor Instance, take the day I spoke at DUluth last year. In the morning I reached Superior and spoko there. We went over to Duluth and took lunch, there being no liquor at lunch. I then dictated the two speeches I Intended to make at Oshkosh and Chicago, then went for an automobile ride and afterwards took din ner. No liquor was served at dinner and I did hot drink a drop of liquor of any kind during the day. I stopped and spoke a few sentoncek to a dinner of doctors, at their earnest and repeated request. I then made two speeches In the evening. I wenti back to the car and drank a bottle of appollnorls water In a glass with Ice In It, but with out any liquor of any kind. When I went to bed I took two spoonfuls of brandy In milk and that was the only drop of liquor I touched that day. I was In Duluth only that day, "While at the White House I never touched brandy or whisky, excepting the mint Juleps above mentioned, and pos sibly on two or three occasions when Dr. IUxey prescribed a drink of whisky once. If I romombor right, for an acuta attack of indigestion, and once when ne and I had mad a hard tido together and came in through a snowstorm and he gave me some whisky, and I disliked it so that after taking a sip I would not take any more and sot a cud of tea In stead. Outside of these prescriptions ot Dr. TUxey, we usually had at lunch some whlto wine if thero were guests. Unless there were guests I drank nothing at lunch, and often I drank nothing It there wero guests. If we dined alone I drank nothing. If we had guests we usually had white wine, but sometimes Madeira and at formal dinners we had champagne, of which I would drink a glass or two. Chnmpnjrnc at Formal Dinners. 'While at Washington, almost all the entertainments were at the White House itself, but each member of the cabinet ishvo a. umner ana i Deuva mere was always champagne at those dinners and I drank a glass of two precisely as at the White House. I also on per haps a half dosen occasions went out, for instance, to the Gridiron club dinner, or to the reception on Speaker Cannon's stated about drinking whisky and brandy seventieth birthday or to a dinner of the are as follows: Mint Juleps I very rarely drink. In the Whlto House we had a mint bed, and should think that on the average I may have drunk holt a dozen mint Juleps year. Since I left the White House four year ago, to the best of my mem ory, I have drunk mint Juleps twice; on one occasion at the Country olub at St, Louis, where I drank part of a glass of mint Julep, and on another occasion at a big luncheon given me at Little Itock, Ark., where they passed round the table a loving up with the mint Julep In It and I drank when the cup was passed to me. The only other occasions on US5AWAY RUPTURE SfajiROWYOIHUl! ' eL Mad strong and well In a few days without a surgical operation or loss of tlm. Our work Is guaranteed. Call or writs for particulars. Pis. Wray & Math sy. see B Bid. Offlsbi OLONEL ROOSEYELT SAYS HE IS A MAN OF COMPLETE SOBRIETY (Continued from Pago One.) limited in Michigan? A-It is limited. Q Do you know Mr. George Bhlraa? A I, know Mr. Sbiraa. 4 Q Do you know that Mr. Shires la not resident of Marquette? A J hava heard that ho does not live here regularly. Q Mr. Shlroa really Is not a resident of this city? A I don't know, Q Did I understand you to say you have never 'taken anything in the way of Intoxicating liquors? Drinks Little Manor. A You did not so understand me; you understood me to say that I did so only in small quantities. Q The only spirituous or Intoxicating liquors you took in general would be a little brandy with milk? A. A teaspoonful In a tumblerful ot milk. Q. You have never, for fifteen years. taken more than a doxetj classes ot whisky? A. I did not drink a dosen glasses of whisky In fifteen years. Q. You never drank any whisky? A. I said that tn the fifteen years It would probably not be more, than a dosen tlrr.es I have drunk whisky. Q. Now, the win you drink is light wine? A. Yes, sir. Q-What do you mean by light wlnst A. I mean whlto wines and somtlmea It maybo a little Madeira. Q. Any other kind of wine? A, I may have drunk a littlo red wins and occasionally a little sherry. Q. You. don t keep any wine or any kind In your house? A. tied wine. Q, Do you keep wine ot any kind tn your house? A. Yes. Q.HDId you keep brandy ana wine la (he Whlto. House? Mr. Pound 1 object to tnat. Tho Court You may note an exception. Roosevelt I continued to keep wine as I found that my predecessor had done. Q. Did you drink whisky,' or have you drunk whisky on your trips? A. No, except as I have described a teaspoonful In a glass of milk. Q. Now, did you carry a nasK whisky or brandy with you on your trips? "Who is Dock ot Salt. A.-I did not. Q Do you know Mr. Wallace ot De troit? A-Yts. sir. O-What Is hi business? AI don't know. Q. Had he anything to do with the b- ginning ot this suit. It you know? A. That I cannot tell. Q. Don't you know who began this Important suit? A, I was In the Mercy hotpttal at the time. Q. Did you know that Mr. Wallace had chare of It. and did you know that he had charge of employing counsel? A, That I could not say. Q. Had you met Mr. Pound up to that time? A. I may have met him. Q. But have you any memory ot it? A. I don't remember whether I met him or not Colonel Para Expenses of Salt Q. Was Mr. Pound employed by you that Is, employed by you personally? A. No he was not employed by me per penally. Q. Do you know who paid for th ex penso of taking testimony and all that) did you stand that expense? A. Yes. Q.-And It has not been borne by any organlxatlon in the stats ot Michigan? ninv.,1 " "' '""o m men. on tn cumin ncialnn T ro. been when it bos been prescribed by the mmber that one of the men was Mr. doctor. During the last fourteen years Sln.n. It was tha dutv of th r-r don't believe I have drunk whisky men to no with 'mil and tn mpa mn straight or with water more than halt -afely wk to tho vr, Hcuse. but on dosen times, on ths African tnp, tne thlB occtt,jon sioane- waa In Cannon's expedition took along a case of cham- district and had a number of friends pagno, a case of whisky and one bottle there, he did not come back with me. or brandy. The oouio 01 oranoy wan Dt,t Bold good-byo at the carriage and taken for mo becauso I don't drink turned to the gathering. Mr. Loeb. whisky. Some of the other members however, returned to tho White House. of the party drank whisky. Tno cnam- 1 Was with Mr. Newberry. Mr. Cortelyou pagno was used medicinally for three others while there Neither on this members of the party who were down occasion nor on any other occasion did with fever, and for two or three travel-1 j taj,e ft glass of whisky or brandy, or era, hunters and mleslonalrea w met who any liquor In any form. On- this occa' were sick. I never touched either thel.ion 1 took a sandwich and a. glass of whisky or tha phampagne. .Out of the I champagne, which If drank stoning up, brandy hottlo I drunk exactly seven I proposing the health ot the speaker on New York delegation In congress. On these occasions I drank precisely as in the White House. On the occasion of Mr. Cannon's evening reception I went In company with Mr. Loob and with James Sloano, a secret service man. The occasion was not in the afternoon, it wan In the evening. We left the White House shortly after 9 o'clook and returned a little after 11 o'clock, Mr. Loeb coming back with me and Bloane seeing me to the carriage when I left. "On such occasions Mr. Loeb frequently stayed and we did some work In the study after our return to the White House. On all publlo occasions Mr. Loeb went with me, and also two secret aerv- bunces. this being given me by Dr. Mearna on two occasion when I had fever. Ten, Instead ot Urandy "Tha last time I told him I disliked it his seventieth birthday. Not Asked to Drink Whisky. No man who knew me ever asked me to take any whisky, because they knew that under no circumstances did I take abovs described, and Ih 1h Vhlte HdusV I 1 not only did hot drink vhlsky or , brandy, but I did not know where anv 1 whisky or brandy was. I "Unless I shaved myself I was always shaved by Del oner in the room between my room And Mr. Loeb's Immediately be-! foro luncheon and never on any oocaaton 1 during the time that t was In the White House did 1 touch k drnn of anything during the day prior to being shaved. J The routine at the White House was as follows: "We had breakfast At S or B:30, Mrs. Roosevelt, the children and myself. After breakfast. If the weather was good, Mrs. Roosevelt and I walked around the White Hour grounds for twenty minutes or halt an hour. I then came over to the White House) office and a soon as I reached there Mr. Loeb came in with the mall and papers to sign. After about halt an hour ot this the senators and congressmen would begin to arrlvo. It It was an ordinary day they would gen erally continue to orrtvo until 11 or 1, but if It was a cabinet day they would stop at 11 o'clock." Colonel Roosevelt was on the stand an hour and forty minutes. Of this time twenty-fire minutes .were taken up with cross-examination. Henry Rauthler, city assessor ot Isphemtng, was the next witness. He testified concerning the publication of the alleged libel. Attorneys for Mr. Newett said they would concede the publication ot the article, but Colonel Roosevelt's attorneys stated they wolld Insist upon proving It, nils Says Story Is' a Lie. Jacob nils, a writer, called as the first Important witness for Colonel Roosevelt, testified that he was 64 years old and was born In Denmark. Rtls said he became acquainted with Colonel Roose velt because of their mutual Interest In the welfare of the poorer classes of New York. "I made him my brother," said Rlls, "for days and nights wo walked the street together, watching whether the police were on duty and looking Into the condition ot those-cfceperate tenament houses." The same degree of friendship continued until after Colonel Roosevelt became president. "During the fifteen years you have known Mr. Roosevelt did you ever see him under the Influence of liquor?" "Oh, Lord, no." replied Mr. Rlls. "The statement that he Is a free user of liquor Is a lie. I have seen this man under the greatest stress and never have I seen him resort to liquor." "Is he a blasphemous man?" "No, he Is a gentleman." Argument followed between counsel as to whether It was competent "for wit nesses to testify whether Colonel Roose velt was a gentleman." The court sustained an objection "law presumed the plalntlf was a gentleman." When cross examined, Rlls was asked whether his work as a writer took him out of politics. "It has put me right in the thick of It. I have been fighting Tammany in New York for thirty years." "Did you ever see Mr. Roosevelt drink mint Juleps?" "I never did and I don't believe he does. I have seen him drink champagne." When Rlls was excused court ad journed until 1 p. m. KEOKUK DAM ENGINEER KILLED TOUCHING LIVE WIRE KEOKUK, la.. May 27. H. T. Herrick, assistant chief engineer in tho building of the Keokuk dam, was Instantly killed, hers tonight as he was. entering a launch by coming into contact with a live wire. You've observed that in front of the finest homes Ford cars are numerous. We are selling an ever increasingly greater part of our gigantic output to experienced auto mobile owners who have tired of the exorbitant expense of big car up-keep. More than a quarter ot million Fords now in service convincing evidence ot their wonderful merit. Runabout, J525; Tour ing Car, $600; Town Car, $800 f. o. b. Detroit, with nil equipment. Get Interest ing "Ford Times" from Dept. F, Detroit; Ford Motor Company 1910 Harney Street Excursion Fares Western Foints Via Rock Island Liries San Francisco, Los Angeles and Sah Diego On sale Jun 30th, July 1st to 7th and August 22d to 29th $55.00 On Bale daily June 1st to September 30th $60.00 Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Victoria and Vancouver On sale June let to 4th, June 22d to 29th and July 8th to 11th $55.00 On Bale daily June let to September 30th $60.00 San Francisco ono way via Portland On salo Juno 1st to 4th, June 22d fo 29th, Juiy ist to 11th, August 22d to 29th $72.50 On Bale dally June 1st to September 30th $77.50 Phoenix, Ariz. On sale dally June 1st to September 30th $55.00 Salt Lake City and Ogden On sale dally June 1st to September 30th. so that I did not Wrtt d m. any - this occasion ever pro good, and unless he objected I would take tea. Accordingly, I took tea and turnea posed to me to take whisky. Neither while In tho White House or at any other u v ... " 5 . ? T tri ,Vn time have I ever drunk or taken any th. bottle and the rest of th brandy mtaia over to Mr. R. J. Cunlngbame, who was ot managing the expedition. Eight months later, when ws reached Kartoum. he asked what he should do with it, saying from curiosity he had measured it; that I had drunk Just seven ounces in eleven months. 'As for brandy. 1 never drank It Any mors than I do whisky when 1 Am Alone or at home, or on a hunting trip, or in a friend's house. But on very hard cam paign trips, on tho advise of Burgeon General Rlxey, and recently of Dr. Hol- brook Curtis, who attends to my throat In connection with these campaign trips. have frequently Just before going to bed at night drunk either one or two goblets ot milk, with a teaspoonful ot brandy to tho goblet If there Is more than ths teaspoonful I dislike ths taste and don't drink it I frequently drink milk at soma meal during tho day, usually at lunch. Ths brandy which was used In Africa was never In my own possession, and I only took It wheh given to me by ths doctor. I don't oven .carry a flask ot brandy , or whisky with me. I used to carry it on my hunting trips, but found that I used it so rarely that it was a nuisance and might get broken, and it has been some twenty years since I car ried one. On my ranch we never had whisky. I never made a practice ot drinking at a bar and I don't believe that I have ever drunk at a bar for twenty odd years. I don't believe I hava been Inside a saloon during that Ume, I don't drink between meals, or except as above described. Uraudr Diluted with Milk "On campaign trips I drink nothing until, as said above. I go to bed. when I take a goblet, or perhaps two goblets ot milk, with a teaspoonful ot brandy to the goblet, finding It rests my throat and makes me sleep well. On almost every campaign trip there will be some occasion on which I stop at a friend's house, when I will drink a glass of wine; or there will be some public dinner, when I will drink either a glass ot white wine or a glass ot champaign. "For example, in the Ohio campaign last year, during the nine days. I touched nothing for seven days excepting at night, as above mentioned, before going to bed. The other two days were the occasion when X spoke at Toledo And the occasion when I spoke at Cleveland. At Toledo, after the speech Mr. Oarfleld, Mr Post and I went to the house of Mr. and Mrs. Sheppey, where we me.t Mayor and Mrs. Brand Whltlock and we went into ths dining room to take a little supper. There was some champagne and I first took a glass of champagne and 1 then found that there was a pitcher of milk and doughnuts, and I took ths milk and doughnuts Instead. On the afternoon of ths day I went to Cleveland, I stopped at Ravenna, at the house of Mr- Hanna There I had a pot of tea and at dinner I believe, but am not certain that I took a glass of champagne. After I returned to tho car In the evening, having made various evening speeches, I am often thirsty and toko a bottle of appolinaris A. Sudden Collapse of stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels is most surely prevented with Klectrlo Bit ters, the safe regulator. 60c For salo by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. Perslbtent Advertising Big returns. Is ths Road to Fill In . and Mail 1 . POSTUM CZREAL CO., Ltd.. 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"Wliilo 1 was drinking coffee I always felt exhausted and I weigh ed but 111 lbs. After using Instant Postum I soon recovered and now am as healthy as any person can be. 1 now weigh 110 lbs. and am speedily gaining in weight." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Postum comes in two forms. Regular (must bo boiled.) Instant Poetum doesn't require boiling, but is prepared instantly by stirring a level teaspoonful in a oup of hot water. Both kinds are sold by grocers everywhere. Qlonwood Springs, Colo. On Bale dally June 1st to September 30th Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo On sale daily June 1st to September 30th .' $30.50 $27.50 $17.50 Dally standard aid tourist sleepers through to Cali fornia points via Scenic Colorado with choice of two routes. For further information call, or write J. S. MoNALLY, D. P. A., 14th and Farnain. (W.sO. W. Bldg.) 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