THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1913. Choice x Greatest of All Onr Millinery Sales Friday and Saturday if Any Trimmed Hat in the House PRICE Friday we offer our entire stock of hundreds of high class Ostrich, Paradise, Aigrette and Fur Trimmed Hats, Street Hats, Dress Hats one-half their original prices. We have never before offered such values so early in the season. (The reason, we have too many trimmed hats.) Every woman in Omaha should take advantage of this sale: Hats . $5 Hats . $7?? Hats . $10 Hats $12!?. Hats $1K Hats . $25 AH $10 'MMl AU$50 MRS. EATON IS ACQUITTED SUIT FILED TO HAVE THE SUPREME COURT Widow of Admiral Found Not Guilty of Murder. , JURY IS OUT ELEVEN HOURS REYIEW SULZER CASE an Appearance of Defemlnnt nn Stand, L'nnanal Incident In (Capi tal Cases, Jlelpnl Decide the Case. (Continued from Pass One EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS In Our Basement 100 Trimmed Hats selected from our Second Floor Department, worth up to $6.75; YOUR CHOICE $1 and $2 75 HOWARD J& AND SIXTEENTH STREETS PLYMOUTH. Mass., Oct. ). Mrs. .Tcnnta May Eaton was acquitted of the charge of murder of her husband. Hear Admiral Joseph Q. Eaton by a verdict of tho Jury rendered at 5:10 o'clock this morning. The Jury retired at 6 o'clock last nltht. Notwithstanding that there seemed little prospects aa the night wore on of verdict before morning, a crowd of nearly iOO persons sat out the tedious nlsht. Mrs, Eaton awaited the verdict com posedly and smiled when she heard the foreman of the Jury pronounce her "hot sullty." - Mrs. Eaton had sat Up in a private room at the, court house until 2 o'clock this morning. Then she was permitted to go to the JudK'" lobby, where she slept on a couch until awakened at 4:30 and summoned to the court room. After the foreman had announced tho verdict. Chief Justice Aiken warned tho jurors to keep secret the proceedings In the Jury room. Defendant ThanUs Jarors. After Mrs. Eaton had left the court room the Jurors, through their foreman, sked that they might be allowed to meet her. The permission was granted, and they formed a seml-clrcle In the corridor. Mrs. Eaton came out from the judge's lobby and thanked them In dividually. As she did so she burst Into tears for the first time since her trial started. A little later Mrs. Eaton gave cut the following statement: "I nm glad most of all because of my mother and child, both of whom need me. I shall go home late, today, I- hope that a new life will be opened to me and that tho trials ad tribulations which have been mine are ended." Make UooA Impression on Stand. Her chief counsel, Mr Morse, saldr "It was Mrs. Eaton's appearand) on the stand, an unusual event in any capital cue and a remarkable one where a , woman was on trial for her life, which decided .her Innocence In the minds o: tha Jurors. "The verdict was what we expected. It frees on Innocent woman, but leaves as a mystery tha end of the admiral, her husband. For six months I have tried to find out what was behind the poison which caused lils death, but my Investi gations have developed ho explanation." llecause of tho prominence of near Admiral Eaton, the trial of Mrs. Eaton, who was his second wife, attracted country-wide Interest. The admiral took a prominent part In the battle of Santiago. After his retirement he settled down on a little chicken farm at Asslnlppl, where he died on March 8. Mrs. Eaton was ar rested on March 19. The trial began Oc tober 14. v I From c $15 T I R DAYS' FREE TRIAL Then 91 Per Week I MYSTRUEMILLAKKEB UmittMit tlxlig Ctatfattta All Vigbt Xr XMtiafi, Cole. CATAULY II ON ?AT10L DUTY "Work mt Tallin Arms tram Btrlk- at Walaennarsr I'raeeaila era Systematically Besmtlea flarrentter Rifles. TH1N1DAD, Colo., pet. 38.-Detachment of artillery from batteries 8 and B of Denver, In command of Captain Lefevre, left here tills afternoon under order from Central Chase to move In the direc tion of Ludlow, the center of the recent disturbances." Unless an outbreak oo jura the detachments will probably spend (he day In reconnotterlng and return to TrtoMad tonight. A Hue at cawpfiree was sa along the rMe between Hastings and Tabasco, una Intermittent firing all during the sight confirm the bollef that the strik es still are armed. Shots ware fired Into Tabasco early today, but no damage was done. At WaleengriHr two trc-OM of cavalry were placed e-n jftatrol duty today The work of gathering up the arms ol the strikers was carried forward systematic ally, Many of the Huerfano county strikers are said to have Joined those now la the hill In the northern section Of this county. The Huerfano county deputies have turned In their rifle. A squad of cavalry late this morning; was ordered to return to A guitar, where according to report recelvrf at head quarters In the military camp, shots wero fired by armed guards Into the tent colony of strikers. Adjutant Gensntf Chase today stated that he would order troops to remain at Agullar Indefinitely, a h6 U&4 learned that conditions there threaten a violent uprising momentarily. The 1 infantry troops which guarded that mine camp last night returned to WalsenBUrg early this morning and the firing Into the colony began as soon as their train departed. Today the sanitary condition of the Ludlow strikers' colony was called to the attention of the military officers and an Investigation waa begun to determine whether the camp should be closed and tents ordered struck because of the perilous condition there. One death this week: has occurred from typhoid fever and other cases havo been reported. Fruit Laxativt for Mamma, Daddy and the Baby, ''California Syrup of Figs Bt4)r thui mImmI, oil r pilk to eM aad rffitifttt liver, towels ad tomck. ( Mother, daddy and the children can always keep feeling fine by. taking this delicious fruit laxative as occasion de mands. Nothing else cleanses the stomach, Uvtr and bowels so thoroughly without griping. Tod lake a little at night and In the morning all the foul, constipated wests, sour bile and fermenting food, delayed In the bowels, gently moves out of the tystem. When you awaken all headache. Indlueatloa, sourness, foul taste, bad breath, fever and dustiness Is gone; your stemach Is sweet, liver end bowels clean, and yeu feel grand. "Callfenila Byrne et Figs" I family laxative. Every en from franaps to baby caa safely take It and no one Is aver disappointed In Its pleasant action Millions of mothers knew that It Is the Ideal laxative to give cross, sick, feverish children. But get the genuine, ask your druggist for a M cent bottle of "Califor nia Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of alt ages and for grown-ups on each bottle. Refuse wtth coatempt the cheaper Fig Syrups and oouaterfelta. Bee that It bears the nan "California Fig Byrup Company." Blasting Operations Kill Million Salmon AVABHINQTON, Oct 80.- IUrtlroa4 blasting operations pn a tributary of the Fraser river In 'Washington, having killed more than 1 ,000,000 salmon and prevented the spawning of between two nnd three Ml! Ion sockeye salmon eggs, the Depart ment of Commerce and Labor announced today that the flsh-lovtnir American public might expect a decided shortage in its ravorite article or rood three or five years hence. The department pro nounces the slaughter of the fish to be a "catastrophe." The effect of this catastrophe, it was declared, "will bo seen three or five Stars hence, when the 1913 progeny come back to the river to spawn. How serious the outcome will bo ran only be sur mised." The livelihood of thousanda of persons In the state of Washington and In British. Columbia, add tho department. depend on tho annual "run" of these flah, which return year by year to the same spawning grounds. This. It Is sug gested, makes the matter one of eyen greater economic Interest. Hocks dls lodged by the blasting blocked the stream and caused the death of the Ascending fish. CLIP THIS COUPON Newspaper IMaut Dynamited. UULLH POURC1IE, 8. D., Oct. 50.- (SpecJal.)A climax In the fight for bet ter moral conditions In the town of Hulett. Wyo., northwest of here, reached sensational climax when the otflca of the Hulett Globe, a weekly newspaper. was dynamited. The building was badly wrocked, but no one was hurt nnd the plant was uninjured by the explosion. The Globe s conducted by H. H. Qundcr son, formerly a Ilaptlst minister at Lead, who lost his health In clerical work and went to Hulett and took up homesteadlng, later acquiring the Hulett alone, which for some months past has been waging a vigorous campaign against the lawless element In that community. Editor Ounderson declares that he will continue the ftght Interesting themselves In obtaining con trol of the expenditure of money of thV State .state, been ucceaafuW" Moore Bays, "that your orator and most of the cltl- Izens of the state believe the administra tion of the state on January 1, tost, had passed out of and beyond Control of the people of the state 'Into the control of one or more of the men so Interesting themselves as aforesaid together with a small group of other citizens in accord with them In the sole purpose of obtain ing control of the moneys 'of the stato to their solo Use and benefit and not with any hope, deetre or ambition to profit or safeguard the state In tho ex penditure thereof." Will Take? Case to Supreme Court. Mr. Moore denied that there waa any politics behind his suit. Ho said that he and his attorney, John Leary, had con ceived the Idea and submitted the peti tion to several attorneys, who agreed that K held a substantial basis. "If I lose In the district court." he said. "I expect to appeal and lay the whole Impeachment question before the supreme court." He confirmed Butter's declaration that the former governor knew nothing about the suit before It was filed. Moore has been active In democratic politics and In the Typographical union. He never held office, although he was a candidate for appointment by the gov ernor 'as state labor commissioner. Tho publishers of the New York World said that although Moore was one of their employes they did not know he was to bring the suit and that the newspaper was In no way connected with It. Absurd, Says Attorney General. ALBANY, N. Y., Oct SO. "A suit to restdro Sulzor to power Is absurd," said Attorney General Carmody today. "I cannot believe that anyone would bring some way get together I shall support such an action" known progressives against known stand- Former Senator PViear T. Tirnckott. patters regardless of party affiliations. chief counsel for the asembly managers He sal dfurther he thought more good In the Impeachment proceedings, de- could be accomplished If progressives clarod that "there Is no way the constl- would Join In overthrowing stand-pat con. tutlonallty of the Impeachment can boltrol In the republican party tested." Judge D. Cady Herrlck, chief counsel BAR R NOW DENIES HIS rpr the ueronse, on several occasions nas expressed the opinion that the carrying of the enso to the supreme court would be futile. No Precedents for Action1, "WIABIII NGTON, Oct. lO.-Thero are no precedents for the supremo court review ing Impeachment proceedings as such. the Injunction proceedings filed in New York today might come ' to the highest court for revle on tho contention that federal constitutional rights U T . v Vlctrota XIV, mahogany and oak No matter what your musical taste, tho Victor or Columbia will satisfy you. Visit our wareroomB and let us play your favorite selection. I A MEXICAN ISSUE MARKS . TIME VICTROLAS GRAFONOLAS Here Is your opportunity 'to put the world'B best music In your home for 30 days. Tho only store In the city where you can hear both Victor and Columbia Talking .Machines and Records. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO 60. I Klas 1023. Oldest I'iano House in 1811-18 Farnam St. the AVest. ought to be united, but that there were progressives In nil parties. "I nm'not married to any name, ne said. "Personally I am practically non partisan and unless progressives can In CONFESSION OF MURDER MEMPHIS, Tenn.. Oct .-Meade Ban-, an Inmate of the Jeffersonville, Ind., re formatory, who was said to have con fessed that he killed Florence Brown in Dallas, Tex., last July, was brought to Memphis today by officials, enroute to Texas. They will not go to Dallas direct because of fear of violence there, but had. been probably will make the trip by way of Ohapin Estate Goes to Family CHICAGO. Oct. 30.-Charles A. Chapln, who died a week ago, left an estate esti mated at l(,&1,000, according to tho will which was filed today, Tho estate goes to the widow and seven sons and daugh ters. The heirs are instructed to devote (300,000 to charity. denied to SuUer. For that much there New Orleans and El Paso. Barr here Is legal provision for a supreme court review. Should the case be forwarded from the lower court It undoubtedly will be expedited, otherwise a decision would not be reached in regular course jnuch under three years. today denied that ho fesslon. had made a con- Connterfelt Dollars buy trouble, but a genuine quarter buys Dr. King's New Life Pills; for constipa tion, malaria, headache and Jaundice. f or saw by your druggist Advcrtlse-H'C-nL (Continued from Page One.) ' T ieatcstf yea ars a refsW reasW je smt amaet SU Csafea Mk tab sac THE IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY OUTFIT k guaran teed to be the greatest collection and biggest bargain in patterns ever offered. The 190 patterns have a retail value of 10 cents each, or more than $10,00 in all. Bring SIX Coupons and 16 ceta to this office aad yeu will be prodiaUi with One Complete Outfit, including Book of lnftntctioM and one All Metal Hoop. The cents is to cover duty, express, handling and the numerous over ; 4 txfmm of getting the ekasj bmm faesery to yeu. r ' Bfr-'Omt mf Turn RJr$ vtlU mtU T wmla 9xtrm far a t. Xc'eVta- THK Indigestion Ended, Stomach Feels Fine . Time 'Tape's rjifseia!" In five 1 BataBtett all BoaTBf aa, GaS, Heart. Bra ad Djnsf epftla la gone. the United States. While the election has been repudiated here the aclyal. for malities of proclaiming the result may have some bearing on the situation, for while this government has already re fused to countenance the result, foreign governments have1 not taken any position, and it Is fet in many quarters that the United States should wait formal action by the authorities In Mexico City before putting on record Its rejection. President Wllron Is considering carefully suggestions from his advisers, and It waa said today the plan might not be ready until next week's cabinet meeting. Will Transfer Dlaa to Liner. Acting Secretary Itooaevelt of the navy todnv Instructed Hear Admiral Fletcher to place General Felix Dlas. the Mexican refugee, and his party aboard a New York and Cuba mall steamer after the ship leaves the last Mexican port on Ita sailing. Under that plan Dlax and Ills party will be transferred from the battleship Louisiana to a New York and Cuba liner after the latter sails from Trogresso at k date yet undetermined. Mr. Roosevelt's Instructions were issued after a confer ence today with President "Wilson. The transfer of the fugitives will be at sea to guard against their arrest by tha Huerta authorities. Trrvlao Declines Presidency. MEXICO CITT, Oct. SO. General Gero nlmo Trevlno, news of whose capture by rebels during an assault on Monterey, was telegraphed to the federal authori ties yesterday by his son, was recently called to Mexico City by Provisional President Huerta. who Is said to havo offered him the provisional presidency. General Trevlno declined the office. He has been a soldier ever since he reached manhood and was formerly federal com mander of the. northern, military xone of Mexico, with headquarters at Monterey, A thorough search Is being made by the police of the federal capital for further evidence of an alleged plot against the life of Provlsotnat President HUerta. dis closed to the authorities by two women lost night. The women accused several men who. they declared, had offered them SS00 to Induce General Huerta to visit them so that the plotters could have an oppor tunlty of assassinating htm. The women asserted that they have declined to par ticipate In the conspiracy. The men named have been arrested. SEND MORRIS HOT MESSAGE (Continued from .Page One.) Douglas county bull moose committee; Dr. W. O. Henry, president of the Roose velt club. They squatted and. talked ..very low. Hutchison cussed a little. Towle: s some soro spots and believed move would hurt Uie progressive cause. Dr. Henry was sure It would. Nathan M err I am remarked that Norris had made a great mistake. KUngbett thought -some acUon should be taken. Lewis was out raged at Norrla' action. And so there was unanimity. FOUR HUNDRED BUSHELS OF POTATOES ON AN ACRE BELLE FOUltCHB, S. Oct. .- (Special.) The latest potato report in this section la that ot jr. v.: wjqooss oi this city, who raised 4 bUehels of pota n on one acre of ground at his farm rtMlwaler. seven miles soutlieaai ox. Belle Fourcb.6. Mr.Wlddosa is one oi me ....t nnunWlva farmers In this section, showed and hi Irrigated 'farm Is one of the fln NArrls' est to be seetf In western 'South Dakota. - HYMENEAL. FUhler-Lanllc WAHOO, Neb., Oct -(Bpec!al. Tho marriage of Mr. John Fishier of .Morse Bluff and Miss Anna Lanlk of this city took place yesterday morning at the hu Wenceslaus Catholic church In this city. Itev. Father Bor performed tho .cere mony. They ,wlll make their home at. Morse Bluff, where Mr. Fishier is en gaged In business. Hip Off Denunciation. With due deliberation, then, this self- constituted committee, self-constituted to represent the bull moosers ot the state, ripped off a manuscript and rushed to the telegraph office. It was addressed to Senator George W. Norris. Washing ton, D. C, and It had saw-teeth. It told him how "outraged and hurt we all feel at your action." It asked whether or not he cared to explain to this worthy body his recent actions in supporting a republican against a progressive and ended will, a satisfactory nourish In re- mg SftlU tO flUflh KidueYS if gard to loyalty and gratitude and a lot 1 , , . , , ' of other words that come easy In political Meat Cause of Kidney Trouble vernacular. Then they adjourned, very secretly. But some of them were too mad to keep the secret. They had to swear at Norris on the street and let out divers hints and when some of them were approached and asked for an explanation they shrunk back and wondered who had been letting the cat out of the bag. To date the senator has not replied to them. NOHKIH NOT WEDDED TO NAME Back hurts or Bladder bothers. T I if a. - . waw Xtni Notea of Kalrhnry. FAIRUURY. Neb., Oct. S0.-(8peclal.)- Harry D. Andrews, electrician for the Rock Island at this point, has returned from Chicago, where he has been at tendlnr the sixth annual convention of railway electrical engineers. He also via- tted with his parents at Muskegon, Mich. Sour, gassy, upeet stowaeh. Indigestion. ! The annual session ot tne jetrerson heartburn, dyspepsia; whan the food you i County Farmers' Institute opened In the at femeats Into gases and stubborn court rcom yesterday afternoon with an address by Its president, John i". xnics. sen. The session will last until Friday. A stock show is one of the principal fee tures of the Institute. The stock Is being housed In the Smith's sale pavilion. A number of valuable prises wilt be awarded at the close. -The Brotherhood of Locordotlve Engi neers, together with the Brotherhood ot Locomotive Firemen and Engtnemen, held a Joint conference In this city this week and listened to talks by Peter Ktlduff ot Chicago and Joaepb McQuald ot Rock Island, III. The former la general chair man ot the engineers for the Rock Is land, and the latter fills the same, posi tion for the firemen. As a result ot the conference, the firemen ' decided to make the lay-over ot the Jersey passenger runs on the Nebraska division atFalrbury In stead -of Lincoln and Philllpsburg, Kan., aa formerly lumps; your head aches and you teal sick aad miserable, that's when you realise the nagle In Pace's Dlapepsin. It nakes all stomach alaery vanish la five rata utea. i t your stomach Is In a continuous re ' VoltIf yeu canH get It regulated, pltave, for your sake, try Papa's Dlapepsin. It's so needless to have a bad stomach make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Dlapepsin. There will not b any Hltre-eat without fear. It's be cause Pace's Dlapepsin 'really does" reg ulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that , gives It Its millions of sales annually. Get a large fifty-cent case ot Papa's Ptaphv from any drug store. If is tha stale kiwi, surest stomach relief and cure smews. It acts almost like magic It Is a aoteettfle, hartaleee and pleasant stocnaek 1 preparation which truly belongs In every 1 home. I Senator from Nebraska Sends a?vr to Nebraakana, (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Oct. S0.-(Speclal Tel. egram.) Senator Norris left fop Massa chusetts tonight, where he Is to cam paign In behalf ot his former colleague. Representative A. P. Gardner, candidate for governor on the republican ticket J lis principal opponent Is a progressive, Charles S. Bird. Certain Nebraska progressive support ers of Senator Norris wired him today exresslng disapproval that he did not support Bird Instead of Gardner. The senator has sent them a letter giving his reasons for supporting Gardner. They are based on the fight the two made against Speaker Cannon and so-called boss rule. He said In part; 'I would support Gardner regardless of politics on the ticket He Is bucking the machine rule In Massachusetts. I feel.lt my duty to help him. No one secrtflced more than Gardner In the rules tight He had to turn his back on former supporters and members of his own family. I have never known a man who has superior courage or stronger fldenlty to what his conscience told him was right" With reference to the progressive party. Senator Norris said all progressives If you must have your meat every day. eat it. but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forma uric acid which almost paralyses the kidneys in their ef forts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery In the Iddney .region, sharp pains In the back or sick headache, dltrtness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. Tha An- urine gets cloudy, full' of sediment the channels often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to seak relief two or three tlmas during the night To neutralize these Irritating adds, to cltanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of J ad Salts from any pharmacy I ere, tike a tablespoonful - in a glass of. watar before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act tins. This famous salts Is made from the add of grapes and lemon juice, comotnea witn llthla. and has been used tor generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys. also to jisutrallse the srlds in urine, sq It no longer Irritates, thus ending blad der weakness. Jad Salts Is inexpensive; cannot injure. and makes a delightful effervescent 11th-ta-water drink. It Doubles tha Pleasure of Buying to Know that You Have Received Full Value for the Money Spent Benjamin clothes repre sent value, honest value. For every dollar you in vest in a Benjamin suit or oyercoat wo return to you a dollnr in - clothes satis faction. ' ' 1 '. Tho more ! you know Benjamin clothes and. bur method of doing business the' better you Understand why you are perfectly safe in buying here. AH wool Cjotb.es perfectly tailored and made in stylish models for young or older men are here for your Inspection. May we show you? 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