BRIEF CITY NEWS sarcophagus. 14f ins.? pnn Mutual. OetUa. bttnf f uturB. Barresi.OTanden Co. r'aeiity storage van Co, Doug-, ists XT Xoot Print Xt Now Deacon rrtss. XoUer Skating at Chamttrs' far? natn street entrance. Ffcope Douglas 1171. Cfcaiabexa Softool of Banclng- lor Open Social, aesthetic and ttac dancing taught Telephony Douelas 1S71. Picture Play at the Hipp Henry K. Dlxey will b! seen at the Hipp theater, beginning today for three days, la 'Che sea 7760.' Tht l the third of a Veripa of special picture pUtr beter shoiftt at this (h.cater. To" Stett at Chlcsg-o Most of Ue Bur llngtqn official! havo Kone to Chicago, where today will be held tho annual family meeting for tho purpose of dis cussing traffic matters peruUnlnic to the 8)'st,eni. Tho niete'nr will continue two days and end with a banquet O. W. X,anmann Speaxs Here George N. LaUmann, professor of rural economics of Cornell University, the greatest au thority on rural credit, will bo tho prin cipal speaker before tho Nebraska Farm ers' congress which will be held In Omaha, December 9 to 12. Wag Not In. th Komanoc-rTtirough misinformation Miss Katherlne Chester, whQ la playing a piano at menl times in a local cafe, was made a party to a ro mance printed In riunday's lice. On the contrary, Jllss Chester says, she did not share In tho episodo related. Pined on, Vagrancy Chartfe "Gits'' Wick, alias Andrew Wade; Chefles Wv'K and" Lillian Brooks were each fined $." nnd costs In poll.ee court on a oUargc of vagrancy. Cliar'es Wick formerly wan part, partner In an establishment fit con slderablo notoriety, conducted at Ninth and' podge streets. Mrs. rrancl la Recovering" Mrs. A. 1A 'rancl. i9H South Thirteenth street, wife of "ollco Officer Viand, Is recovering 'from an operation for tumor, which sho was forced to undergo last Tuesday at St. Joseph hospital. ir. It U. Harris, who, has charge of tho case, declares the operation highly successful. 0ul)d to Take a Res'. J. M. Guild, commissioner of tHo Commercial chiD, will leave Wednesday for Excelijior Springs, where he will remain for days to rest prior to leaving fgr Dayton, O., vfherA ho has accepted a slndlar po sition, to the one ho holds here, at an ad VEnc? In salary. He will leave for- Day ton about November IB 8m aUstaks Is Wade WU1 Banlk of Wllton, la., wag arrested by Officers. Holl and Dovereesa on suspicion of having passed a number of worthless checks for BmaU amounts on, local, merchants, Ban IcH afscrta tbe officers have made, a mis take. Ho will bo held until several of those who have been stung by the worth less paper can pass on h' Identity. Street Cars Heated Street railway passengers' are enjoying heated car The city ordinance requires that Novem ber tho street railway company shall commence heating Ub cars. However, In stead of waiting until this date fires have been kindled. In all. tho stoves and tho heating will continue so long as the weather remains cold. Hnlj Burled Under Avalanche -O. A. Places tor Teachers to Vist-r-Many soggVetlona nrq, being received from mem berk of , the Nebraska State Teachers' as sociation by 1Q. V. Tarrlsh, manager of the biireaiijof pnbllcUy of the Commercial tlub, for", the trade excursions wh,loh-r ' held during Uiet conventions. The stock yards has been named and also th, O'Brien 'candy factory, Iten Biscuit :ompany and he, newspaper plants of the cty. I'luH, 612 South Seventeenth street, em ploy" by Charles. Thompson, contractor, was burled beneath an avalanche of dirt wh'le- excavating n the rear of 1811 Far nam, street Fellow workmen extricated Ihe man from tho, heap and summoned a physician. His condition was such as to necessitate his removal to St. Joseph's hospital. He Is thought to have sustained, Internal Injuries. Tefrftstar Tnrqwn from Wason Will iam. Smith.' a teamster, 1024 North Tweht firsts street employed by the Nebraska, Fue company, was thrown from his wagon at Eighteenth and Howard streets, directly beneath the wheels of the ve hicle; Fortunately the affair wan empty and a-sldo from severe bruises and cuts the man. Is thought to have escaped icrlqis injury. . He Was attended by Dr. KiU'mmons am removed to his home In :he police auto. PRESIDENT SHAKES FINGER ATNMJQHTY PHOTOGRAPHER j .ON- POAUD PnUaipBNT WILSON'S SPKCIAD' TIIAIN, .VTIrNTA, Ga.. Oct S7.' Thousands of southern folk gathered In great cheering throngs today to wel. come. President Wilson to Dixie land M he sne4 througlt North and South Caro-. Una" arid Goorgifc en' rtq to the Southern Coroinerec contnl8,0' at 3,0"jUei where he wjll speak. "It's like coming home again," ssld the president .Mr, Wilson shook hands with rnany hut. refrkjned from speeches. President Wilaon 'was startled as h was ehaklng hand with a crowd at tho railroad staHon here by the loud, explot sic-n of a photographer's overloaded flUhllght. Th photographer waa ejected from the trainshed. President Wilson ceased shaking, hands and turning to the photographer shook his finger and said something that could not be heard. The president rfused to comment on tbe Mexican situation. Secretary of the Navy Daniels, who also wllj speak at Mohlle.'dlscussed the naval program informally with the president FIUNGS FQ-R CLAIMS TO g MADE AT HYAKNIS i D. Clem Denver of Ue Burlington's. I homeseeklna- department has gone to Chi easo, Ijut will return. Wednesday and Im mediately thereafter g to Hyannls to. ustst; the lucior ones In locating their . alalms'on the forest reserve. Hyannls is the point named by the. gov ernment where filings will be made for the land drawn at North Platte, or at least "all of that within tbe reserve- There will, be 331 claims to be located. Hyaupls . within three roljes of the reserve. lloiu.e.ICerplnir AVoiubo rfeed Health and Strenarth. The work. of. a, hoBMtepwg WQroin, malies a constant cal on her strength and vitality ni alckjiesa. cocn,es. through her kidneys and bladder oftener than he knQws. But If she takes Foley Kid ney Pils their . tonic-strengthening effect will invigorate her, and pain and weak ness m' back, nervousness, achjeng Joints and irregular bladder ftctlou. will a,U dlsi appear under the comforting Influence ot th's good and honest medicine. Try hero. For saje by all dealers everywlre-i Advertisement iigggg KXCAVATION lb SAjtrBU POIl Tlir Dovaia ptres" A few minutes after thf big steam . Sihavel was securely established. I Hl8 northwest corner of the site of tho new million-dollar Fantenelle hotel, the engi neer threw over his bg leyer and thn huge scoop slowly descended to gather up several cubic fept of turf, slowly as cended again and opened Its huga jaw JAIL DELIVERYJRUSTRATED Deputy Sheriffs Stop Attempt at Escape by Prisoners. OFFICERS AEE BADLY BEATEN llnnicer a nil t'onplclinl IlouRhljr llandled Ilrfore ThfK Uvpr poiTcr Itlir .IieBfr" ot , Gnug;. i A daring plot by twelve prisoners In the "bound-over'" ana sentenced" tier of the Douglas county Jail to escape by overpowering the Jailers, and fitting the; country in stolen automobiles wis frus-a traced Sunday night only after Depu ties Walter Hanger and John Pospjonal were severely beaten. The ufflcepi, wield. ing heavy Jail keys, beat the riuitlnous prisoners. Into submission and theri finally confined the ringleaders In "solitary." Marvin De Lor, gun man and. bandit, now under sentence for iwynwoy xpbbery; George Carlson, held for grand larceny, and AW rich Steer, held by tho federal government o.n, a white slavery f-hargc, were the ringleaders, according o con fessions afterward obtained from '.others connected with the plot. t Lost. Friday tn f the fiftceij men held In "bound-over and sentenced" t(fr made tlie plan to escape. jll arc held on serious, charges and severs were already under sentence- from, courU Be- Mi. ri Tr Mm,- nnl Cnmnn !w,r' i side De Lor, Meer and Carson Jwere: Tom Shelton, sentenced to three years for burglary! William Warner, alia Wil liams, three years; Tom 6ens, bi rglar; Tom Houtchlns, white slavery; Johi Par ker, grand larceny; Ray Smith, larceny from person, and Jack Clark, grail lar ceny. ' f Take Turns, nt "CotUBK. These men obtained a deck of j cards and each took a turn at "cutting.1!' The (wo men turning up the lowest carfii were tOj start a fake fight, and the 'others were to help tho scheme by yelliijg and beating on the bs,rK Meer. and tjarlson eaoh cut low cards. ' t' was planned that the escape hould be made on the Posplchal-Jlahoney1 shift last night because pf Mahoney's habit of- going Into cells alone, and leaytntT the door open behind hm. The first hlto came when Mahonoy got off last night 8,nd had Hanger a wprk In his. phice. Hanger Is very careful, and nevf?r fiolr hardy In working about the Jail,' i When the fake fjfht commenced Hangr jmr iv Aimr Old Golden CofS&e The- Jsccond process, is in rpMir and selliig. Wc roast and itp . small amounts .daily rathe than roast a yjsars tippy pt once. Tlj: third protection tHeair-tightE package. The fourth pjotegtion is the iellt of the first flircethe enonriousjdejtnand for .Tone!s Coffee does not let it stand long on yoir grocer's shell it's, always fresh for that; reason. alone. In no oilier way can xeffee bje;at its best and, in no other way could vyek better Tones' Old Golden. We could make mi re profit by jJiminating some of these processes, but 'the enviable. repuUJxon of Tone's iCpiee -has , tx m , buil t byt them and we intcnd.to.iiiairvUin.k. Gt a package f 'pure ni'W . First Shovel of Dirt for fylie jttfew Hotel 13V MILliriON-flJOLLAn ,FONTr;NHl-il.K ta drop the first !uvl full of dirt into (he ltte red dunlp van. No ceie monles attended tle digging of thn (first Fftiovel full of dirt and passing pedestrians did not eVen linger curiously tvhen they heard, the big enKlnn snorting und snif fing proudly as It .stuck Its nose into tho spft earth. The excavation, -is the first actual . work ran uptrtairs and opened the cell ,door and, without n salting to sea what the qthcfg 'wefe doing, yanked the two .men outside. Ho tiwn locked tbo door and was leading the men to 'solitary" when tiey both Jumrtcd upon hln- Carlspn got a strangle ho'jd nnd Meor attemptod to gain possesslcfn of tho keys to release lic other prisoners. Things were, growing black and Hanger was all but unconscious when ha qwung the' keys and 'luckily landed on Carlson's face, causing lilm to Ioobo his hold. I'rlioiupk-n CUioklr Subdued. Ppsplcjiei came up .then, jiearlnp the nosc, and. the refractory prisoners ..were quickly subdled. .Carlson is an automobile mechanic and one of the other prisqners is a profes sional ,chauteur. They Intended to quietly overwowcr the deputy that came ,to Q.uell the fight in the cell and, -after getting his keys, overpower the other deputy. From this point on It would be clear sailing, as plenty of .automobiles were parked about In ,the stneets. Hopefor a Church of United States KANSAS CITY, Oot C7i "The tjr.eam of the Congregational church' is the unity of tbe church of Jesus Chst." pev. Oliver Huckol of 4Bal(Jmore -thus AtirtA thn church's nmltlon In an .ad-' dress today beforo fo national council 'of the church, "The wisest method ot1 church unity," ho aidfl, "Is consolidation, with the preservation of the valuable polntB In each commnnlpn, and allowing all churches dlversltiy -In worship And work. Such a consolidation would lead, to a grrnt national church the tfnftod. Church erf the United gt.ofiis. Jev. C. E. Jefferson of ?ew York said America had four dragons to meet .and conquergreed, lust, woridllness and the atheism of force;- He said the jotter .doctrine aeciares naiioimi greatness , was founueu on naval tonnnjie and holds tnat to put an Ironclad in .the oriental's .eye is a glorious achievement and that alj Jiatlon's honor can ,lw safeguarded by 3-incn Guns, A Life. PrftftWfn Jiolxed by Jhat fereat hetli itnlc. Electric ,DIt iers, Is the cnrjijhroeiit '.of poor, thin blopd, and strengthening tho weak. ,&0c. Fpr sale by your druggist Advertise ment, r t Taste aftd f Flavor Four Timers rPotectejdl Old Go(den G)ffee corarss io you fylllboflied --fresh from the roaster, with the true coffee goodness lintacL Fpur precautions insure this. Tlhe first (is Iatures. She .cpvers he c.of(ei bean with a minutely thin skin. :oon,afer the bean tis cut it loses il5 pjjginal tjtaste. So Old Gdlden Coffee js solid Hngr.QUpd. TONE ef'Tone'i Old aldtn Coffm idt TONE BR.QS., De Moinef, Millers of Tenths Spict mrAtiA wucnw HOTEL. AT 13IQHTI5UNTH AND on the part of the board of Ureqtprs, and they prpmlsf that, as sopn s the excava tion Is completed the remainder of the work" will h started as sooil as possible, and f no unlookcd for tnconvonlenqos or delays present tlioipsclvos, tho n' liqel ! AV(U be formally opened sqmo flinp next .year. The excavators ure given sixty days In which to complete tlcr work. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA City Treasurer jMartin Serves "Notice on the Mayor and the Counoil, .PBOPPSES TO COMPIOT WW AW L'roimses to I'lncc ltojnltr ,n" .tcrrat IiHtnrt Instrnd qt Vatnir It for Other Pur pose,. City Treasurer Martin lias filed with the city clerk a letter to tho mayor and f council, explaining that 'he will obey tW j mandates Ot inn cy .cnarior, iw "mini what tho mayor and council resolve ary i or.der. to tho contrarj'. A week so the dty council rccelvid about ,t00 from the -electrlo light W,ti. panr as a royalty. -Forthwith Uie cran ell ordered the money placed In .the 'tf ght funl, after which the majority of ' the council, iokbwki wmi i" iuov, f iiueii ,( wltli tbe local hena ot no eiocirio, nght company. domes now the city treasurer wlth a notice to tho mayor and countll that ho wjll -not place the money In lito light fuq d, - because by so. doing ' would 1 br)ak the law, wlilch .states ithat ail , royalties. must -bo placed In liin Interest ajifl'. slnkliig 'fuid. Tho .le'er of the ( .tretvsurer win oe' reau inuv eyemng at tho .rdeetlnK of tho cqUndl (irtf lb Is ulto projbablo that tbe .resolution will ho re sell tded. aeaking cT the stand tnkefi by Mm .(n tha' matter City Trcajpircr jJfarln said y.cfterday: ''If I toud , legally obey t,lio cqunqll and place the money In the, lteht fuqd I would do so , Gladly, so as o increase to number of lights In the pity, but the iffliartcr flays Just where jthn mnriey iinqst fro nnd that Is not where the council and nayor ordered It. -I must obey tho char ter, wrschs. the .will pf theeople. My bond makes, n3e,llftUJe,,for,. anything llko nnsagpa-ortatuig city -money and If I i were u place tho money in tho light Ifund anfl It were spent by the council, l vwpuiabo-.liable, onmyvbond-to- the city lx"!ye. Therefore, ri-musuwlth great - reluctarire. refuse, to.oboy. the mayor and qouncji iin thlsmattor. It is. probably a mere misunderstanding wd will he recti fiodat, pnce,i.darft.say." .Ipoctoriiaiea.iiiiito.tBsrt. nvlwpvn, hi.. Oct. ;T.-Dr cB,mie u, illurnH died today as. ttjresull ofo aUo- iiiuuMiT ivtuiut-iH io iHk nigiii, 'iiinu.eu by the iln.-Ilurns drove Into- a -dttcll and his ,head was cruUSd , by he stwrlug wl(i!l when the nutcanoblle, tur,ped oper. p t'l 'CI yourtgr0Qr't. Iowa 0(TK)RR 2$, 1D13. li, ',',. 1'.' . fly !. tLS- W mmmmmmMfmknvem ' :;Hl!i HtMis. quelbees expert; WmsHkW ' M Bil Mm as he, bako tho 'th'iBpPra Mfflflfe hl y Concentrate jl io vuu l i. .ni lJEWdMPMrHHiHiMii rHtwTiK Ti TrM rrTtTneTfi wm .iiiii ill, ,,k iii.-iii . wii ii nu iniif.il Mn ammtmnL.jiuammmiutM launiBH . . . - your advertising xOC all aillUdt t5Vt?l y uuinei '1 in The Bee.