Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 27, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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Till: HEK: OMAHA, TlhSDAV, JANFA l-Y :?, 1H.
r
CleaE-Up.BaSe 01
Dozh Napkins Tuesday
Neary 300 dozen odd V dozen Nap
Jrinsyaccummulated during the January Sale,
4goWsaiWtomorrov tTuksday) at '
v
Almost Vo Price
.
Regular prices' $1.75 to $10 a dozen.
T4uay0c tO'$&98
audi
,:,Loat ..allies
, -Styles for. well
a fraction of their
-PAILUPB nPOTSCQ ;
IS DUE TuwJtOPpR ,
v I'FJHANCIALfMBTHpDS
(Continued from Page Our.)
lealis, amount paid t n Jfi.SOO.OOO; profit)
iW.tOO."
paid n,
ITiHHmii-' f'ltv ihfinuiit
Ittlrt 'lflM7I.rCO.Q00; profit, tMfi.V.8,
'SfU Okh1tbmh'ir Southern.
kttfofw .TroXit.' rria.fc74.i:? (
profit, JM0,"6,3J'. ' jHM.-.;
"Now Ibc.riavftjjrtUern. amount paid
In JJ.O00.0WJ
Mexico,
Orlrnnit Al
j in. u n.-, uiiuijiupaiu in, j1vjv,vw; iroiu,
S376.000
"Total nmount paid In, lUS.GlS.llt.M;
profit. l8H;TTf8.tt."'- " '
For financing the construction of tlio
SBcrlbenloI?TOa.
I II. F. Yoakum, tio report says, wos the
fprjoffliCn.iiif jlho Vtcio Intorlsxtwi In 'a
r1df6tttr cohipowd ttif flft member
fdW.Stf 1i$ril JOMtoa, i.-tehnso tn tit.
Loftls Is dulf raltroad. wltH' ii Biibbrlnv
'tlon of II.TOu.OOO, -Tfoakdrrl. tit repbrt
u uiiuiiiuii no auiaincu on auunionui
fj'ndlcate profits for nurchnio nf th
Arknnsoa Valley & Western nmountcd
, to $JM,?S7.3J, In which ono director nnd
live employes of tho Frisco participated,
Hontli Toxn Venture If rilXMNtrri ,
t Acquisition of control of the South
, Texas lines, which hod no nhvaicnl 6nn.
wnectlpr. wfth"tho 'Frftco, tyr' ropoft: says,
f "appears (o hSVdVeen ttllsastVoUa movo
1 r .u.
"i iu rrieqo.
Thlrty-threo' million dollars' was nd.
vanced by tho Frisco for construction jf
jnow llnea. Frisco Investments In north
,- iwj nnes, ine report savs. 'luve' not
, been as unprofitable as tho south Toxas
I lines venture."
After duillns. other transactions the
n roport states:' ' ' T"
'Within IBe wl'de'imsslblo range' of1
f Internationa ttfiargg tq thr'n'ubllo -no
transportation Company constructed niv
living on borrowifl capital call fong" sur
vive a alttfotloh rn whlcH It sells secUrl
tlea at Kli cents on tho dollar and pays
jf Interest od par value thereor. Commls-.
sons paid bankers aggregated more than
W.0CO.CO0.
"During all these .yeara While Its se
curities werslflfuptlor heitvy dscounta
Sand while it was borrowing-i funds to
meet Its oMattioha' triA'Tio constpi
ently rsWalvld'e-nVs of per cent
;on Its $5,000,000 ot;,JUaa,rYored stock.
I .iiu. inn companr.-nowf sffurltloa wero
discounted as. hfth .OS.. Kb W cent, au-1
.parently af5rnHj jo mlalaln a pro?1
4
pcrous appearance by disbursing dlvidotnls
niiivii ivcrepof-in r,act carped.
BIG BUILDING IS
i BURNED AT WATERLOO
!WATIinivOO.',!a Jaiu-HThe Itussell
Irftmson building, one of the largest here,
was destroyed by fire today. The. lo?l
tu ostlmoted at 1300.000. The Paul Davis
, Dry Goods compiHy euffertd thp largeit
t Individual loss. , , . , . .
Kltltict- Trontilr nnd Wrnk llnck.
B!gi of brrWCorai jjirtaHh Itil
U tters EtvciiSiU'.reUnt'aTnd la'st'iiii
benefit from Its use. All d.rqsgjstSj. Ug
and l -Advertleroent
'fl ,rT , i- ,T - . " I . E
f : $1450
J , HOWARD W AND SIXTEENTH STREETS
' ' " " K ""! ' "''L, " "
"HU Ji(jufi Quif. amount
St? 'Jc'ou s & Bk
'St. LoiiWtAWrisvhlQ &
"Colornrfa l.iat Uftfrn? i-Ko-
conn, wiiu u.aoj.wo paid in, Nutlianiei
iC anintfll. W. H. lllxliv utiil other sub. I
. ot,.y?,o?o .tiiro.ii.iUu.tUa.aijttsliniiCLjBfJ
f nlno smoll properties connolldatcd with
' f esJFine! Liver Clean, Stomach Sweet
poveis Acttve,f6ascarets 'Diir
Cascarets maVtir'yp Je btjlly: they .potspn frQm.tK howels';'
Immediately cleanse 'Wirwrtt'fl :lkH nlem
ftomaehv -kknove the tour, un
ft '.-fv,Oui "y MM m;u ftuacj
rjje, xre,E'lrn)l!Afrcln tKSJlvf.
and carry
rj pnd
a-half dozen..
$14.50l
ordinary
Jabra
dressed women at
former prices.
FJf Jyrwo Concerns .
.Signup for Spac.e
r fQementSliW
lHfty.two flrraa liavo nlrcody Kurchaoed
puce In tlio Audltdr'liiin, tor .exhibit's nt
tlio hlit comcntBljow that' l'tp, lio hold
ln,Q""ha. Jpmiary M to KoViriiary A. Upl.
;.,'fs3l",u,i? V"1'"!" tU'coratlwn for
tub orttrro Intfflor-of tho Auditorium r
tot hj. acnvvpliaso-or Iho ohor.tlilg year.
TJJJ0 iivl inP.o.uJJitlw;twrp. )nn-
orvu fcTlho rhnnma I'acfflc expolH m
!mTR? ?Wxtd to 'kIvb d,any llliistra
WsVil9Wli Shf tho exposition. ' They. Will
iiow tho JJlillijllngs. and Brourllo. ny.h-yi
nro nctflhte-.inutfcjloa, and.. oXDbi will!
firms thptrhuvc wll-eady.-BCCiirBd 4ipl.co for
noriBiin v oncriuo- Alachlne company,
J.V.1!, 'P-i Ani'lior Conereto Stono com-
pMtxcr -company, Mllwuitken, Win.; uiy.
ZK... Vr'm!.r' company, fambrldBB
nl.rtt wnntfwtiVttny, Jackaon, rtldi.;
ment Utavo. Silo comnany. Ilea Moinim
iicPLJ.8TOne cppyiany,. ColumbU.. O. i
v-. -w. Keinpr. 'BhlcKIcy. Nh ; Knlcker-
uocKer company. Jnekson. Mich.; Kramor
'MSiwr ttm1' wmponjv I'eorla
iirnrrfcKyman
Omahu;
Martin Cemeilt Machlno company. Wo!
l-
vinfiM ' i ,1 nf LU've core compnny.
Wlnflald, la.; Nebrnska Portland Comcnt
company, Omnhn; Norwolk Vault com
P.'Ui. orvynlk- i Northwestern -D s
IrVil1": company. Bloux City; OmnW
nlif c S,on fonH'nny, Omaha; Owens
t-oticrotq Supply company. Omahn; Pelnr
rnlmer. Oakland. Neb'ratton-nowman
.uniir company, omahai TeerlrsH
PCS?
compans-, Mlnneapollri:
S.-01 omnanX'. Omaha; 'Portland Cc-M,J,t,-ISttn,IU'
9J,y' Mo-i rolk-Oenung-
Polk (lomnjlliv. Pnrt I1...,V. ij . i .
. Hf . V . ' .III.,, 11U.IU
Mik.er' I)M Mol"". I. J Simpson Cement
u!!lL0?yW O.i Hloux city
Jtntrjnf. and Machine company, 8lo.ix City,
In.! Htnmlnt'd Hi.nl. mn.l b,MH1.. :f'
in.; aiuiiunru ncaie and .sunnlv rnnmnnu
Ch cago; fclandard.Tool and Manufaotilr
i5F. xfTili0"11 naiannnoil. lnd.; staplo
iirV.Vf cmpany' Wcstcrvltle. O.; 8in,
derlanl Machinery and Supply company,
.Omaha; BunUerland Hros.. Omaha; Twon
CenJu.r3 Manufacturing company.
Chicago Heights. 111.; Universal Crusher
iim,iywC,1(Jar lUm J1 Van Oulltl"
IIol low Wall company, Kochsster. N. V.j
vn!IS2 ?ml,t .Machinery company
W?,00 J.11-1 ',ern Contractor, KnnI
nl!,iUy' Mo'; ' D' Woodworth & Co..
HOMESTEADER SHOT BY
, NEIGHBOR IS DYING
85ttTHai8. (J. n., Jan. K.-fSneelaU-
WffoXJ'WW 6 settlor who was shot
ddrly this ".-month at Fox Hldge. twelve
mlliwi south o ..rUxb'y,. hy Charles It.
Tlnsloy, h follow homes'teador, la believed
tv 1)0 llvlnif lit I.'nllh. nnrll. nr 1..-
Wnlle'THiiley'la In th Sturgls Jail, awult-
mg tne result of Lampe's Injuries. Tho
Irogbl.o Is $aUJ to hav arjaui over n gato
on a road whloh ra.n through Tlnsloy'a
phico. Tho lattr ha"d ordered Lampo to
close th gate every time ho used t.
Lanipo declined to close the gate, aaylnv
ho'!(d- not liaVe to. and Tlnsley ahot him
with u ride, two bullets going through
I.umpe'a body.
Prtrltcr Tnkea DiUb.
MELUOI'IINE, Auttralla. Jan. SJ.-At
tho Austrn'aslon chamDlnnHhlii moMlnor
or tho AiimlBur Athletic nssoclntlon today
Oeorge U Parker, tha California sprinter,
won the N-yard daaji.ln ten und one-fifth
fcefcond; ,purts.'Templtpn of Ui Olvmplo
flpfcSan Prnnoisco took second In the
high Jdmp.
'Ifey to the situation-Ute Advertising.
ie a Bo
A Cascaret'tp-
trolshte.ns jrou oyt by frnornlnK
r" j" - l'"m n? rvisiv
i'tftfriiorwfcfi resulnted. Head clear "add
"LIvV 'awfjinweis li (ln corv4jiioP'rXor
reoliths. DWt fiirge; the chlldrln. '.A
fc i r,"Jrmu'Vne.r3C company, wntor
2?'IM fi?cJ!wPhh;oiro; ConcreU?
lnjf.cnitMny. Now 'ork. .N. ,V.. Ocorfio,,
C. ; fllWfflBhor .t- Bonn WiPitfS,. ir JiV
Kiltei)?tfittvfaqturfnR coro6inyiv Ashhind ,0' W. oxoncrateu py a corpnor s jury
O-irtffrtjKlty fland cojnpk-iyiUJMcaffo, that Investigated tho shootlnir. tho 'qv-
PallWaS Ufa t0"1" Bh0v that nlch-
WOTM nr,1 drew a pun on Currlnuton. Frlepd.
pnny. Oitioliaf Idiil ''xinn(w.in MD,i,in.V nf itichards demanded Currlngton a nr-
AS CARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.
.; GHOST STORY IS DISCREDITED
Lob AngelcB Roport of Third Degree
Methods is Denied
VICTIM HAS THE DRUG HABlT
John If. Ornndln, ceil noil of Mtir
drr of Wife, Snyn I'ollt-r Trlrd to
Scare 1 1 1 tn Into Confomloii
trllh IIoriik SixioW.
UlS A NO III. Br1, ;an. 2. -Folio wing
rnarsea rty attorneyii for Jolin II
Orondjn. thi ynuiiR drumlst accused of
having murdrl hl wife, Z"lo, that tho
police had umkI the "third docreo" wth
u "Bliwt" aii iho central flguro In an
attempt to oxtort n confoMlon, the dis
trict attorney's office invixllguted today
and denlod those rlmrxos.
According tn Deputy District Attorney
V. V. Shannon. Orotidln Is a drus? uncr
and on occasions becomes delirious.
Hhannon de lnrd that tho "Bhost" which,
nccordlnB to Orondln's attorneys, ap
PrariKl In n darkened room whero tho
1'Ollco liiul taken Grondln nnd demanded
In. gloomy tones, "Why did you murder
mo7" wtis a product of Orondln's Imagin
ation. Orondln Is charRed with having pois
oned his wife here last uctobor nnd then
atlemptliiB to establish that slio hilled
herself by InhalliiK gas. Tho pollco do
clnro that ho forged a noto explaining
his wlfoV alleged suicide, the. noto con
taining an ndmlMon of her Infidelity und
tho hope that ho would bo happy with
"tho woman who truly loved him."
County officials declare that a widow
of YVatervlilo, Mo., Is tho "other woman"
In whom Orondln wns Interested nnd With
whom hp waa Infatuated that ho was
prompted to take his wife's life.
Htato .Senator Nell Kclleher of Maine,
who was mentioned In tho so-called
"suloldo letter," telegraphed toduy that
he would come hole to testify against
(Trondln. Tho letter, the authorship of
which Is n dispute, suggestod Kellohcr
had been Infatuated with MrH. Orondln,
The dead woman was tho daughter of
Uenrgo Davlcau, n druggist of Water
Vlllc, Me., whero she iniurjed Grondln
when ho woii 21 years old.
Fourth Trial of Dr,
Hyde is; Postponed
"for Sixth Time
KANSAS CITY. Jan. I9.-Tho fourth
trial of Dr. U. Clark Hyde, clmrned with
tho murder of Colonel Thomas II. Hwope,
was postponed today, when, on tho call
ins of -tho--case In tho criminal court,
Floyd Jacobs, county proseuctor, asked,
a continuance on tho ground that ono of
tho statu'; Avltneescs was In California
for, hW health-and could not return for
at jciiflt two months. Judgo Portoflcld
.then set tho trial for April .0- This Is .tho
sixth pQstrjonoment of the toxiiU trial.
RANCHER WHO SHqrsd'N
INrLAW RELEASED ON BAIL
UHtt.R FOimcilK, B. D., Jan. w.-
k(Hpoclnl.)-AVIlllatn Currlngton, tho rttitby
'ittockmnn and rancher who last rnorjth
ish'ot nnd killed lils'oii-ln-laWrFi-etl , C.
iltlp)iartls nt tho Cui-rhlKton ranch diirjnor
jipllfudMiirlcnds. pendinn tho nest t$m
ri!,n, wronii court ax. i.eminoni vjurrfjig
riBt and n further hearing. JJttlo new
syldcpco wns produced nt the preliminary
hearing, where. Currlngton waa uouna
over to tho circuit court, hut the Justice
'deiimfi.d tho caso aufflclent to warrant
.further proceedings. w- , A,
JOHN H LEVY PIONEER, .
ANSWERS THE LAST CALL
Johu H, Levy, u'rcsident of Omaha for
fifty-two y0rs. g'ucpunibpd to, old aKe
Sunday night nt.lds home, IC1S Mouth
Thltty-flrt stroet. He was S3 ears of
age Mr. Levy pame to Omaha in,. Wi
and affiliated lilnHelf with tho Tootle-
Maul company. Wholesale grocers. Aftor
ncveral years In tho employment or tne
grocery concent ho Joined the n'yron Heed
real ostalo'flrm. He was a cioso nusinens
associate- of tho' lato Byron Heed tor
many Vcara. Mri Levy Is survived by a
Widow and several brothers nnd sisters.
Tho, funerul will he held at 2 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon at-, uurnct & i-c-
Itea chapel, with Interment at Forest
Lawn.
Women niitt Wf t Pert. ' .
Cola and wet leet nro a. dangerous
cjilnblnRtlon especially to women, whj
aro more prone, to kidney diseases' than
men..- Congested kidneys come from a
cold,' and backache, rheumatism urinary
Irregularities una riiauinutic rornis or
notunsual results. Foley Kidney Pll
restore the regular and normal jictlon ct
thoUldneya and blqddvr, and so rumove
the caUof the trouble, t Is an hopest
add cu'ratlVq no.dlctno that always slvts
results. For stl. by all dealers every.
wnero. Advertisement.
DEATH RECORD. -
Mrs. Mnry A. I.oiiiicnlinKen.
Mrs. Mary A. Longcnhagen, nscd 03
years. 311 iorl)y Twcnti'-fltth. stree't, Is
ilftaa atter a. uriei limess. uno nn re
Sldod In Omaha for thirty years and oamo
lu-re.Jrom Germany. Her hushmid-dled
seven yearn nco- IMniraf services are to
W held from the reildeneo thu utter
neon at jS:90 o'clock, and interment will
Joet Forest iiwn cemetery.
. '' M. A. Kerns.
Th funeral of M. A. l&rns. who. dlsd
Sundto'. -will bo held this rnrnlnir
at St.1 iIMdldmona .church and wlUrbsinrl-
vto w.lth Interment at Holy Sepullhhcr
comctery. Mr. Kerns h'ua lived hero thirty
your 4 and was 67 years old. Ho Is sur
.vlvel by a, sister. Mrs. John Brady, wife
pf Officer .Brady, nnd a brother, John
Kern'-
I). I). McKoon.
Word has been received In Omaha of
tho. death of D. D. McKoon at.hkj home
cn Staten Iiland. near New Vurk- Ho
waa a brother of Mrs. Samuel It cos and
Mbu Jennie McKoqn of this city. II
was In Omaha,. last October and at that
time,' at the hom4 of Mr. -und Mrs. Rees,
celebrated hhi elghtJ'-tUth birthday,
henutor It, It. Cnney.
WASHINGTON. Jnn. .Former Hen
utor Lyiuan 11. Casey q(t Jamestown, N.
D , dlvd at Ida home hero today of heart
failure. H served, from 1$4 to 1SU3 and
was 77 years qd.
To Core, a l-olrt n tin nnr
Take Iixatlv, iRromo Qulnin Tahleia.
PrugftUtk refuaij money It it falls to
i ure. V- W Grave a n'snaturo on eaeli
l-ux 2x Adei'Ucii:cnt
NEW 'DVERTISINC 7IANAOER
QR BRANDEI8 STORES
laaBBBBHEk. saaaB9BBHar
W. D. WIDTH.
Oullom Much Worse,
Young is Improving,
Perkins About Same
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 26.-Formcr Sen
ator Bhclby M. Cullom passed a restless
night and his physicians sa(d t'oday that
hla condition wns very unsatisfactory.
That wonderful vitality of th'o former sen
ator Is sustaining him from hour to
hour. 1 '''"
DISS MOINES. la., Jan. I6.-Forriier
Senator Lafuyctto Voting, who was
taken 111 with pnnunionla last Friday,
showed marked Improvement today nnd
his physicians' expressed confldenco In
his ultimate recovery,
SIOUX CITY, In., Jan. 2(3.-The condi
tion of George D. Perkins, tho editor and
publisher of tho Journal, Who Is Seriously
HI at' a Incnl hoypltal. showed llltlo
chango today. '
Bryan Makes Call
on Mayor Mitchel
NBW-yOHJv, Jan. 2$.-William Jennings
Urynn', secretary of state, paid a brief
visit to, Mayor Mltchcl at the city hall
today. It wns Just u personal call, ho
said. Tho secretory came to New York
from Washington to deliver an uddress
tonight ut tho annual banquet of the
American, Aslatla association- ,Ho .will,
speak pp, Uiq Chicse.' loan fpiostlon,,
, U was reporjed that. tho mayor aril
Mryryan (Hsahscd th'o maltoi' . bjf! tyo
elty'a .tendering 'Colonel Ooctlnls .iio.po
l'tco commlssjoperqhrp. Tho mayor said
again that ho felt confident' tho colonel
would ultimately accept the place.
WASHINOTON, Jan- M.-Prestdont Wil
son ,lQB nt ye directly offered to Colonel
Oocthals the civil governorship of the
canal zono and cannot do so until ho Is-.
Bues an executive order for a pcrmanont
government ,of the zono.
The president has Intended to appoint
Colonel Ooothnls nnd tho colonel has for
some time been Informally apprlsod of
that Intention. Secretary Garrison on
his recent visit to Panama Is understood
to have Informed Colonel Gocthahi to. this
effect. '
President Wilson today was unable to
toll callers anything 'about Colonel Goo
tlmls' plans for tho future, as he said
he had not had any wbrd concerning the
pollco commls:onorshlp from him.
W. E, SHEPARD NOW WITH
OIVIAIIA NATIONAL BANK
W. E. Shepard, formerly cashier of tho
Nebraska National han't., will take chargo
of the new business department pf tho
Omaha National bank. Tho place was re
cently mado vacant by the resignation
of J, T. Waphob, who retired on account
of 111 health,-. Mr. Shepard la a member
of the Commercial club and has been
acttvo In banking affairs In this Btate
for several ycirB.
Tho Persistent and Judicious llse of
Newspaper Advertising la 'the Itoad to
f:i-stnes Succi'v.i,
An .rmour Bouillon Cube, a cup
and hbtf water are all you need to
make delicious bouillon that stimulates
the brain, refreshes and invigorates the
body, There is no reaction.
Armour's are the Cubes to buy.
At 'grocers and druggists everywhere.
aMasaaajBaaaaMaaajajiaaaaManaiamaav
s 1
HHnawaL If your deAlcr cannot tupply you write us for iflegfHnH
HHRTKVfeBbt free samples. Mention your dealer's name. aaTPTTTT
afe-aTl WSyfc i TST i Aiirm ARMOUR -Q COM PA NV Qkir &Bfc2SM&iaEw
FOUR KILLEMOZEN HURT
Passenger aijd Freight Trains Col
lide at Jackson, Mich.
0N C0A0H IS TELESCOPED
Dnrktimn Interferes vtlth Ilescuo
AV'orK anil It Is . STcnrly Fonr
llonm Uefore lrt Vlc
tlmo Is Itenioveil.
JACKFON, Mkh., Jan. Four por
sons aro dead and a dozen injured, some
perhaps fatally, as tho result of a
head-on col'islon last night between a
passenger train and a freight train on
tho Saginaw division of the Michigan
Central railroad, threo mllna north of
hore, A misunderstanding of orders Ja
believed' to have been responsible' for the
accident
Tho dead are:
CARL, JOHNSON, Jaoksoi.. engineer on
the passengor train, and tne .tollowlng
passengers:
M.t-Ci it'll HANK, LatiBlnir. Mich
THOMAS 11. HCHOOOOHi, Owosso,
Mich
J B, BECK, of this city.
Tho seriously Injured are:
Jefferson Davl. St. Charlea, Mich.,
head cut and badly bruised, will probably
recover.
James D Chancy. Highland Pnrk, De
tiolt. Collarbone broken und body
severely brulncd; recovery expected.
Arthur Illrdsell, Jackson, baggageman,
Beverly crilbhed; recovery doubtful.
Although n. relief train was promptly
rushed from this city to tho scene, of the
accident. It was threo hours and fifty
minutes after the crash when tho first
victim was removed from tho. wreckage.
So great wns the force of the, collision
that tho smoking car was telescoped over
the baggage car,
Tho relief wurk ntso wns greatly hamp
ered Vy datkness. Except fof tho light
from tho two coaches which remained on
the track, the rescuo work had to ho
conducted In totat darkness. Representa
tives 'of 'the state railroad 'commission ar
rived this' forenoon and announced that
a thorough Investigation would begin at
elite.
Seventy-Five Are
Killed During Panic
in Picture Show
HA,TAVIA Dutch. East Indies, Jan. 24.
Fifty-eight .children, sixteen women nnd
one man wero killed today during n.
paplc caused by a tiro at a moving
picture show on a plantation In tho
Dutch residency of Surabaya. Most of
thn vlctltpa were trampled to death or
suffocated.
ORIGINAL OF SL0GGER
WILLIAMS IS DEAD
LONDON; Jan." Id. Announcement Is
mado 'herd today of the' death In 'North
Wafe's yesterday, of Rov-. Blllkeley Owen
Jofies, ' crtancelror 'of tho I'ntheSral of St.
Asaph. Ho was t years' old. 'At-R'ngby
Rev. Mr. Jones wns a contemporary of
Judge TMorhas Q; C. IICIfllioB 4in9 "was tho
original pf '"Slogger Williams,!' a. charac
ter In 'Hughes "Tom Browrfs School
Days."
... t To sjccv.t patrons-welt In qll
jiiituuri 19 ma cunBiani am) oi
SMALL DEPOSITS
Wq Gnco.ura'go thpm, in tlio
hope tlint they may-in time be
come, h'u'gpqnp,' $ checking ac
count -will help you conservo
ybur income.
Capital. $500,000
Surplus Earned, $1,000,000
Protect
Yourself
Ask for
ORIGINAL
GENUINE
The Food Drink for
IKal
MOYER MAKES CHARGE
AGAINST AMERICAN
LABOR FEDERATION
(Continued from Take' One.)
Western Federation of Miners, was filed
today to attorneys for tho accused men
when the latter- were arraigned for trial
In tho Houghton clroult oourt.
Jt was announced that plena would not
bp entered until the motion had teen
heard nnd passed on.
Counsel for the defendants,. In their
motion, attacked tho legality of the grand
Jury and its deliberations.
H was contended that the ,grand Jury
was. Illegally rolivoned, that Its delibera
tions wero not conducted In secret, as
requited by law, and that tlio appoint
men of George K. , Nichols as special
prosecuting officer was void hecaUBO no
showing had been madq authorizing such
appointment or claiming the . want of
capacity on the part of the duly elected
prosecutor.
I'ffret of ('linllciiRC.
"It Is also moved,,' tho .motion read,
"that this motion may .have tho samo ef
fect as a challenge to tho nrrny of said
grand Jury, all of which defendants, are
ready and willing to verify.
Governor W. N. Ferris of Michigan;
Grant Fellows, nttorney general; Spe
cial Prosecutor Nichols and threo stenog
raphers wero named as persons present
who wero not by law authorized to tako
part In the deliberations of tho Jury.
No time was agreed on this mornhiK
for a hearing on (ho motion. Angus W.
Kecr, loading local counsel for the de
fepdants, Indicated that the form of tho
Indictments also would re attacked. Mr.
Kerr "said that later ho wpuld apply for
a chango of venue In the strlko cas.es.
Mont Apnenr In Court.
Most of the union riien who have been
arrested oh charges growing out of strlkp
disorders appeared In court this morn
ing. Others were represented by counsel.
Pleas pf "hot dullty" were entered In thJ
cases which were 'riot based on Indict
ments. After answering to their names
tho defendants wero told to return .next
Monday, February 2, Judge O'Brien per
mitting them to remain at liberty under
tho samo bonds.
Charles H. Moycr, ' president of the
Western Federation of Miners, d'd not
answer to his name when tho. caso of
tho thirty-eight union mon who were In
dicted Jointly for conspiracy, was called.
M. Kerr nnnounced that Moyer and tho
six other absent leaders' would boi present
"when needed."
FRENCH AVIATOR KILLED
BY FALL OF 400 FEET
BASSE TERRE. Quadaloupe, Ja,n. 20.
Rbybaud, tho . French aviator, la dying
hero today from Injuries suffered .when
his machlno capsized nt a he.lght of 41Q
feet. Reybaud 'had. Just pompjeted a. flight
pver Poritc-A-Pltro q'pd Rlvjoro Salpo
when the accident occurred.
Omnhn Couple to Mnrry.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 2J. (Special Tel
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E. Wltthoff, bofh of Omaha,, were li
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Aching. Kidnpys.
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Back hurts.
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