THK BEE: OMAHA, MKiJKSDAl, DEt'lMliMl 3, Ulld. 0 SDLZER ASSAILS TAMMANY J Impeached Governor Fierce in De "tronoiation of Murphy. GIVES ADDRESS AT THE BLUFFS Telia of Aliened Offera at Lnrire Soma of Montr It He Wonld Knt Oat of Hnnd of Ron. Former Governor "William Sulzer of New Tork, at Council Bluffs, last night flayed Boas "Murphy and characterised Tammany ba a cancer on the body politic. , . He would not say that Tnrrtmany was destroyed, but declared that If it was ever revived and restored to any degree of public confidence It would only be when It was freed from the taint of Mur phyletn, and then It would be an entirely different Tammany. He sketched his five years In the New Tork legislature. Here he arose to the highest positions. Including the speaker ship, and' told of his eighteen years In congress. This brought him to the de tails of the state convention fct Sjyacuse, where h wds nominated for governor on the democratic ticket, and' where "he! nerved notfee, he said, that he would not J be dominated by the bosses. While he was making this speech from the plat form of'the convention hall. Murphy was in the back room at the hotel picking out the candidates to be nominated. It, was there that the tight on Murphylsm began, the governor said. He told of the efforts of Murphy to corrupt him, he at leged, by the repeated offers of large sums of money for campaign purposes, and how he steadfastly refused. Never OrrnrU Hint. ' "Somebne asked Murphy If he thought I ireally "believed what X was saying- or (would try to do what I promised," said jthe speaker, "and Murphy replied, 'I don't know; we have never owned him.' " After the election and' the governor's I re turn from cleaning up his congressional I work in Washington, Mr. Sulzer said, 'Murphy mafro repeated offera of what Governor Sulzer said were very large sums of money Just prior to the Inaugu ration, "telling me ho knew I was (n debt .and that I couldn't live on my salary' as governor. Ho told me'1! was the most' popular candidate his patty had ever had and could be elected with Jess cost than any other man Tammany could ever hope to find and that he could afford to give me all of the, money I wanted rei f erring to my J15.G00 a year m governor as chicken- feed. He told me that bo one but ourselves' would know It, and that ) could be" governor as long , as I wanted to. I refused. Sent Airenta. to Salter. "Murphy was not at the .Inauguration, but sent his agents to me, prominent .men they were, too, members of the supreme court. w)o told me Murphy wanted, me to do certain things. One of these. was to appoint the ' man he wanted aa public service commissioner at' NeV York, when the commission had' (300,000,060 worth of kiontracts to let. When I went to New York to see about finding, the very best man avaiiaoie ror the -vacancy I was to1 fill Murphy demanded that his man Gal vln be appointed. I Had heard all about Galvln. Ho was Jiist a part of Murphy. I refused and Murphy told me if I didn't allow him to' dictate all of the appoint ments andprdmptly sign all of the blllr his legislature passed that he would "1m neach mio . , "He declared thenSthskheTield Wi' aegisiatureVtn the hollow of, his hand?, (and that whenever he brdered them to throw me' out, out l would go, .He. then Itnld me "Imust appoint his man Davhey tate highway commissioner, a commls lon that "had $06,000,000 a year to spend. told Murphy all I wanted to do -was o servefthe people faithfully and hon- stly and that I was confident tha,t they IMn'f wmt.atav Dovnva .... L J. 1 " -V u a . . , u n, cum plurphy's reply ( was lhat it. was Davney, Ouch! Backache, Rub Out Lumbago Rub pain away with a small trial bottlo of old "St. Jacobs Oil When your back Is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get smalt trial bottlo of old, honest "St Jacobs OH" at any drug store, pour a Ilttlp in your hand and rub It right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, tho soreness and lameness Is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soqthlng. penetrating oil needs to be used only Once. It takes the ache and pain right out and ends, the misery. It Is magi cal, yet absolutely harmless' and doesn't burn the ekin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lamo back misery-so promptly and surely, t never disappoints! Advertise ment. Sncceaafnl Bnianr at Mmlany; LINDSAY, Neb., -Dec. I.-(Speclal.)-At k bazar Just closed at . the Holy -FamirV church, besides the many social features connected with It, the net- proceeds (amounted to a little more than tt.000. fThe money will go Into the general (church fund. Jiohir ia Too Old lib learn that the sure way to cure & cough, cold or sore lungs is with Dr.- King's New Discovery: Wc and II. For sale by your druggist Advertisement. District Court in Colfax County SCHUYLER, Neb.. Dec. I.-lSpeclal.)- Tho equity session of district court opened Monday with Judge Hollenbeck of Fremont presiding. The first case set for trial Is the case of Hennlng Johnx ct nl., against the .Union Pacific "Railroad company, T. O. Bailey "el at. This case was commenced about one year agQ, when the Bailey brothers, together with the railroad company, sought to put in a head gate at the head of tho Bailey ditch and prevent the water ot Shell creek coming down through the Bailey dltph' at times ot normal . fldw. An- In junction whs served upon' the .defendants by a. number of farmers owning land be low the Bailey ditch on the ground that If the water was forced to flow through the original bed of Shell creek it would inundate the lands adjoining It. Another Jeff erson Teacher Disappears ; FAIRBURY, Neb., Dec. "".-(Special.) Dale Bugbee, s6n of Mr. anil Mrs. D. A. Biigbeo of- Steeld City, while -employed as a school teachor lrt District No. 6S. disappeared. ' He closed school- aa usual last 'Friday night, arid was last seen 'In Falrbury, Sunday November 30. ' He had a -short talk with Cdunty' Superintend ent R. H.- Harrisaand he gave no Inti mation ot giving up his school. He failed to return home and did not open up his school Monday. Ho was 20 years ot age. County Superintendent R. C. Harrlss has experienced considerable trouble In tho Jast few weeks with Jefferson county teachers. Five .teachers have left their schools on short notice. STATE AGRICULTURE BOARD COMPILES CROP STATISTICS (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dec. 2,-Speclal.)-The State Board of Agriculture lias compiled, Under the provisions of. the Scott act, the. IMS crop statistics for Nebraska. The edlton caneiprttlthe printer yesterday andwaa" paid for by the State Board jt. Agricul ture out. of the earnings of -the stale fair. The books will be, used In advertising the( resources of .the state. A special .bulletin probably pill be Is sued later In the year a,nd Ka be .devoted to the apple crop and, s.ejreral pther Items where, detailed statistics were not .avail able In time for the earlier report. . . . The agricultural. statistics bulletin bears on the ttle page the names of W. 'R. "Meltor, secretary: Georgd W. Kline, as sistant' secretary: M. E. Parrlsh, clerk, apd H. Myers, clerk. Thayer Fair Han .Cash Balance. DE8HLER, Neb., Deei I,-(Speclal.)-At the annual meeting of the . Thayer County Agricultural society, held here Monday afternoon; the following officers were "elected; Albert Caughey, president; John Rodenburg. vice president; E. J, Mitchell, secretary; IT. M. Harms, treas urer; Paul Grupe, Fred Uelnke and C. P. Brewer, directors. The treasurer's re port showed no outstanding Indebtedness and a cash balance on hand of 11,000.23. District Court in Madison County MADISON. Neb.. Dec l-(SpeelaL)-Dlstrict court convened yesterday after noon with Judgo Welch on tho bench. The afternoon was devoted to naturaliza tion matters nnd making the docket as signments. Rev. Father Mukley of Nor folk and Jacob Henderson ot Madison completed tho final requirements of the government for thrtr naturalization and they are now full fledged citizens of the frilled States. Jacob Henderson was of tho Impression until recently that his services as a soldier in the Phllllplnes perfected his citizenship. Judgo Welch granted divorces to Clara B. "Warden, wife ot "William Hi Warden; Frank Lamb, husband 6t Delia Lamb, and Jennie Marsh, wife ot Gcorgo Marsh. Tho court will devote the remainder of the week to equity cases. Marriage license was Issued to Herbert W. .Lchmann nnd Miss Ruth Wagner, both ot Norfolk. SHEA WANTS DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS ALMA, Neb., Dec. 2.-(Spedal.) Mon day morning Peter W. Shea, a well known merchant and politician of Or leans, announced that he Is In tho raco for the congressional nomination on tho democratic ticket. Mr. Shea Is a staunch Bryan democrat and was a delegate to tho democratic notional convention. A few years ago he 'was chairman of the county board nnd has always been active In politics. Harlan county will probably have two congressional candidates before the primaries 'as JVL. Keestcr. an Alma attorney and president of the local tele phono company, is spoken of as a candi date on the progressive ticket, tlpon being questioned regarding his candidacy he said he was not ready at this tlmo to make a statement. District court convenes at Alma De cember's. There are two criminal cases On the docket and fifty civil cases. Carl Haeckcr, Jr., had both bones ot his right wrist fractured as he was en deavoring to crank his father's automo bile. i BERTHA MASON WILL IS UPHELD AGAINST ATTACK PAPILLION, Neb.. Dec. J.-(Spoclal Telegram.) Probate Judgo Wheat handed down his decision today sustaining tho Bertha K. Mason will, holding with pro ponents on every point at Issue. This caso has occupied the attention of the court for six Weeks or more. It seems that Mrs. Mason, who formerly reslded at Marseilles, 111., was pbsaessed of some 160,000, )&,00d of which was willed her by her late husband after his death. She made her will devising about $20,000 to her husband's relatives arid charitabto institutions; ot uio oa.in.nce, one-nan to her sister, Florenco L. Moore; one-fourth to Louisa Tryon, and one-fourth to W. D. Walt's, being her brother and slstern. Mrs. Mason committed suicide by drown ing In tho Missouri ' river this summer near Bellevue. Mrs, Moore submitted the will for pro bate, to which W. D. Walte, her brother, protested on the ground of Insanity and undue influence, also claiming Mrs. Moore an unfit person to handle the estate. PRINCIPAL HOQUIAM SCHOOL RECOVERS FROM DIABETES It was nearly three years ago when the physicians attondlng J. J. Pennepacker. Principal ot the schools of Hoqulam, Wash, agreed that they could do noth ing more for him. He was broken down with Diabetes and was believed to be In curable. Tests showed 4 per cent ot sugar. A recent letter Is as follows: "Hoqulam, Wash.. April S, WIS. John J. Fulton Co., Gentlemen: It Is a long time since I wrote you, but 1 have not forgotten you nor the won derful good Fulton's Dlabctlo Compound has done for me. I have almost daily Inquiries about the Compound that cured me and I nm writing to ask for seme more of your literature, i call myself well, although 1 am still taking the. Compound. . Yours truly, J. J. PENNKPAl'KEU." If you have diabetes And are tit middle age or over do you not owe It to yourself ami family to try Fulton's Renal Com pound before giving up? For salo at all druggists. For pamphlet write John J. Fulton Co., San Francisco. Dainty Dancing Frocks, Party Dresses and Evening Gowns Our First Offering of These at Substantial Reductions Moro thnn half of thorn woro but rocontly purchased in antici pation of tho demand for now gowns for Holiday festivities. Every Evening Gouin in the House at a Big Reduction. Sale Starts Wednesday, 8:30 A. Af. Damnge Caste Settled. Oat of Conrt. YORK. Neb., Dec. 2. (Special.) A caso was settled yesterday In, county court "without litigation. Last, summer, a cream tetter for; Swift and' company 'at McCool Junction threw some acid' cntd Forest Lincoln, a lad II years old, which struck him lrt tho .face, burning him severely. The -amount .ot, damage asked' was I&0, Swift and company sent a check for hat amount to County Judge A. G. Wray, who turned it over to the guardian. lrastlnsca Church Calla PnAtnr. . HASTINGS, Neb., Dec. 2.-(Special.)- itespondlng to a unanimous call' voted at the congregational' meeting yesterday morning, Itev. J. B. Holley of Everest, (Kan., has accepted the pastorate ot the First Christian church ot Hastings, which has been vacant since the removal of R. A. Bchell t Boulder, Colo., early this year. DAVIS NEED NOT SET. OUT REASONS IN COMPLAINT (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Dec l-(Spcclal Telegram.) Representative James A. Davis ot Omaha has won his point before tho rail way commlrslon In the complaint made before that body that the Omaha A Coun cil Bluffs Street Railway company should put Into effect a slx-for-a-quarter rate on tho lines tn that city, the commission de ciding this afternoon that Mr. Davis would not be obliged to make his com plaint more specific as to charges, n. con tention made by Attorney John L. Web- stor and President "Wattles before the commission a week ago. In overruling tho motion ot the com pany to mnke the charges moro specific as to why the rato should bo made, the commission says that it is not a Judicial body, but It Is required to look into the complaint mado by Davis nnd not the complainant's duty to set out nil tho tacts In his complaint. I Iinnqnct nt Cunnmn. CHADRON. Neb.. Dec. 2.-(Speclal.)- Chadron council No. 112S, Knights of Columbus, had Initiation ceremonies for twenty-flvo new members Sunday, Guests were present from Alliance, O'Neill; Load City, Rapid City and Mc- Cook. Afterward a banquet with a full Thanksgiving menu was served. J. W. Flnnegan was toastmastef, Tho address of welcome was mndo by "W. P. Itoney. Addresses were made by Rev. Father Hocuster, Rei Fnther Landry, Francis N. Colfer and Hugh Boyle, The music was by St. Patrick's choir and several soloists. CREIGHT VARSITY BASEBALL MEN GET THEIR LETTERS Members of the Crelghton varsity base ball team Of 1913 have Just received their varBlty sweaters for work done on the diamond last spring. Tho sweaters aro of tho coat variety, of heavy dark blue worsted, with a largo Crelghton "C" on tho left breast and stripes on tho sleeves. Tho letter men on last year's squad are: Pass, McGulre, Russum, Coady, McKee, Kane, Kelly (captain), Dalley, Howard and Holbrook. Party Dresses to $24.50- $14. 75 Chiffons, cropo do chine, shadow laces in draped tiorcd and accordoon pleat ed stylos; colors, corn, pink, whito, nilo, light bluo. Evening Dresses tm $29,50, $18.50 Including Ince, chiffon nnd oharinouso .dresses in many now stj'los; colors corn, pink, nile, blue nnd ohampagne. Evening Dresses to S35.00Evening Gowns to $38.50 $22.50 Brocaded chiffons, crepes, brocaded charmouso, boad ed chiffon in tunic nnd minaret stylos; colors ecru, nile, lavender, skyj whito. $24.95 Inoluding the now " lamp shade" tunics of lace or not over taffeta or chnr mouse; colors lavender pink, apricot, sky and fig ured chiffons. SPECIAL SALE FURS $325.00 Eastern Mink Sots for ..$245.00 $150.00 Scotch Molo Sots , for S89.50 $140.00 Pointed Fox Sots for $89.50 Party Dresses and Evening Gowns to $50.00 $29.50 Inoluding bended chiffon robes ovor charmouse, cliiffoii over crepo do chine, shadow laces, tho now taffetas, fancy riots, in combinations of nilo over pink, l)lack over "white, Irish green ovor pink, cornflower ovoryollow. During this salo of. ovoning dressos all party coats and ovoning Wraps aro offered tit attractive reductions. SPECIAL SALS FURS $100.00 Light Jap Min Set $72.50 $55.00 Ked Fox Sets for S39.50 $50.00 Bluo Wolf Set for $35.00 Persistent Advertising 1" the- Road to Business Success. Pawns the Diamonds She Buys On Credit NBW YORK, Dec, t A cablegram re ceived tonight by District Attorney Whit man announced tho arrest In Paris, ot Antoinette Bonner and Joseph Brccher Klssllnger, who were Indicted by a, grand Jury hero November H, on charges that they had obtained diamonds vaiuou at nearly KSO.000 to sell on commission and then pawned them. A member ot the district attorney's detective staff was sent to Paris with extradition papers for the couple. Until two months, ago Miss Bonner, who enjoyed tho entree ot many fash ionable homes, was granted almost un limited credit by Maiden Lane diamond brokers. Klssllnger war associated with her in the. sale ot diamonds. Tn One Minute! Clogged Nostrils Open Colds and Catarrh Vanish Sick Two Yein' with Indigestion. . "Two years ago I was ' greatly bone flted through using two or three bottles of Chimberlon Tablets;" wAtes Mrs. 8. A. Keller, Ellda, Ohlo, "Before taking' them I waa sick for two years with in digestion." 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