1 THE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1914. TRAIN ROBBER IS KILLED . . i South Omaha Live Stock Men Start on Boosting Trip Man Supposed to Be Harry Hat thcwa Shot to Death. CBIME IN WASHINGTON STATE I 3 Three raaspngerii 31 ordered Jicnr Satnlah In February 'T Armed JIrn, One of Whom In Later Cnptnrrit. LEMMON. g. O.. April U.-fSpfClal Telrm.)--A man believed to be Harry Matthews, wanted a one of two bandits holdlnc up a. Great Northern passenger train and killing: three passengers nar Samlsh, Wash., In February, was shot and killed tiers last nlsht by officer who. were attempting to arrest him. A re ward of 11,00) for Matthews, 'deid or alive, had been offered by the Oreat Northern officiate. , Matthews was" shot hy .Ocji'rse Schlons, a special railroad detettlve; and deputy Sheriff Ned' Axtell of Potktns county Matthewa boarded n lltyaukee-' freight train at Bowman, 'K. D. Is'st nlsht after an attempt by the train crew to put h m off. He putted A fcW and the crew let htm alone, but wlred Oeorre Schlong, who waa at Ltmmcm 'So meet the train upon Its arrival at' this station. When the train pulled lA Schior.j and Axtell were on hand. tyatthewi' was found In a box ear. Open K'IrjS nn Then When the officer openfd the doo? of the car the bandit opened flro on them. One bullet atruck Deputy Sheriff Axtell in the shoulder whllh sriother bullet struck Schlonfl over tie. heart. A bundla of paper In ftebloha-fc jnslde.yoat pocket deflected the Millet' apd nav'd hts life, but caused a bed woiind on ' hla breast. ' Another .bullet pierced gchlonB's sleeve, but did not injurn hlrfi. The officers opened fire Immediately, killing Matthewa Instantly. Killed Three 'PAasehxera. BEJATTLK, Wash., (April H.-ThFet par eenrers were killed I when two men, , at,' leaded by Oreat Northern detectives to fcsr been. Harry Matthews and Oporm Salt, held up a dreat' Northern train bound from Seattle to '"Vancouver, D. C, near Samlsh, Wash., ear)y- on the nlsht of February 20. The bandits entered the day coach and were locking: 'the 'doors when Thomas S. Wndsworth of Vancou ver, B, C,j Robert I Lee of Bremerton, Wash., and H. R. Adkjnson of Vancou ver, B, C, rrappled with one of the rob bers and were shot to death. The bandits fled after collecting a smalt amount of loot. A man arrested In Vancouver save In formation Implicating George Bait and Harry Matthews. Ball -was arrested In Calgary, Alta., and taken to Mount Vor non. Wash., where he la held for trial on a charge or murder, A warrant charging Matthewa with murder was also Irsued. DKLEQATlON FROM SOUTH OMAHA NOW INVADING THK Git ISA T NORTHWEST 1 Fording the Universal recreation. The economical Ford is the pleasure car of thousands the world over. It has made the motor car servant of all the pebple. It h as given to the masses the freedom of the great out of -doors. Five hundred dollars is iho prlco of 'tho Ford runabout; tho touring car is flvo fifty; tho town car seven fifty f. o. b. Detroit, completes with equipment Got catalog and particulars from Ford Motor Company. 19 1C Harney Street. Jack Johnson is ' Granted New Trial ' in Marin Act Case Olson Exonerated For Shooting Felix Ole Olson, the teamster who on Satur day eight shet and Instantly kilted John FeUr. his nephew, at Fifty-sixth and Center street, was exonerated yesteraayt afternoon b.udrpnVs Jqry and after-' Vards given his liberty. The Jury, of wh.$fc D. A," Da.yjs wast foreman, agreed 1hat Olson, in killing Fell, was clearly Justified, as It was shown that tho latter was not Jnly'trespatslrur.(buf hud ulready made one assault and ftrraed with a, knife, was preparing to make another, Olson'a wif and year-olrt son Vrere present at the Inquest and when tho Jury returned' Its- Verdict, they sprang Into the arms of the freed, man with cries or Joy. Witnesses testified at the Ipqutst that Feltx had been ejected from tho Hartley saloon a few minutes beforo tho killing for malting an unprovoked attack upon Olson, who la much slighter In hulld, and the Introduction of, the open knife found under Felix's body was the clinching hit of evidence. MAY EIGHTH TENTATIVE DATE FOR WHITE HOUSE WEDDING "WASHINGTON. April H.-AltlioUgh there has been no formal announcement from the White Houso of the date for the wedding of Secretary MeAfloo and Miss Bteanor nandolph Wilson, Uio youngeU daughter of President and Mrs. Wilson, friends, who are In a position to know, say Friday, May t, has been ten. tbtlvely selected. The affair Is expectod to be private, Mr. MeAdoo's colleagues In the cabinet being practically the onty gvests outside of tho two families. Miss Wilson's trousseau, It la said, Is practically completed. HUNDRED DOLLAR FINE FOR ATTACKING DEBATERS BEATRICE. Neb. April l.-(Bpeclal Te-Jtcrn.) Ben Crum, ono of the eight young men oharged with assaulting a party of Beatrice students at Wyrnore a, re weeks ago today, pleaded guilty In district court and was fined 1W and given sixty days In Jail. War on Bootlesser. ' SIDNEY. la.. April H.-(Bpeolal.)- Hamburg has organized a Law and Order leagu. wUlcli waging a vigorous cam paign against boose peddlers. Asbury Hodge .was taken care Of by Uncle Sam, BUI Tarr arid, Dave Ferry were sentenced to pay a 'fine of ibd each or servo 153 days In the county Jill- Necesilty com pelted them to accept the latter sentence. f " . Accidentally Killed. REPUBLICAN, Neb., April M.-Spec!al Tt!egram.)-a. s. llawley of this e.ty, an express messenger on the Burlthiton Oberlln line, accidentally shot himself today at Oberlln. Kan. Tho body arrived her tonight. CHICAGO, April, It-Jack .- Johnson, negro ( heavyweight pugilist, today was granted .a nbw trial oh the Mann white slave .act, charge under which the negro -was 'sentenced- to a Vht Jn the penl tentlary and 11,000 , fine. The United Rtates coUrt of appeal, reversed the de cision of ,the lowfr court on certain of the counts In Johnson's Indictment. -By , the decision Johnson's case Is re turned to- the- 16wer clourt for resentence on ono qf the counts In connection with Johnsoh's'transportatlpn from Pittsburgh to Chicago of the commercial clauses of the Mann act a retrial In ordered, as the upper court held that Johnson had not abeen shown to havq been guilty of trafficking In n Vice. According to United States District At torney Wltkerson the situation of John son's bond Is unchanged. Date for the retrial will bo set In the fedotal coUrt here thirty days from today and ihe pugilist must then b'e present or forfeit hla bond. . Counsel for Johnson wan much elnted when tho opinion was announced. "Johnson can not now bo sentenced to prison," he snld, "tho punishment -must bn a fine. On the commercializing ques tion (he government has no mora evldenco to offer "It la, well setlled that if ono of the counts of an Indictment Is held good the punishment way U .the' s.auip as though more had . Ibo been sustained," said' wcrnrrientjspunnel. r TRYING JO SERVE PAPERS i ON FEDERAL LEAGUE CHIEFS CHICAQO. April 14,-rDate for tho pre liminary hearing of the two suits of the Philadelphia National league base ball cub against James A. Q'lmore, president of. tho Federal leaguo, and the -rif fleers of the Chicago and ' Brooklyn Federal clubs was not set today. Marshals are endeavoring to serve the .papers on Gil more. Charles "Weeghmap. William M. Croup and CouhU liemeUy, Dr. King's New Discovery elves almost instant relief first dose helps; best rem edjr for coughs, cold and lung trouble. Ho and ll.W. All druggists. Advertise ment. Walker .and Joe Tinker here and sum mons Were mailed to New York to be served on Itobert and Walter Wardi New Diamonds Are Fixed by Hummel for City League Park Commissioner Joe Hummel made a trip of the various base ball .diamonds In the city Monday and, as a result of his Inspection, will - make some Im mediate improvements which will be of considerable benefit to the city amateur leagues. Mr, Hummel will put on a new diamond at Klmwood park, where but one Is stationed" how, ' and will "also havo a dressing room built He will fol low out the same plan at Fontenctlo park, where hut one diamond Is at pres ent located. The two oA diamonds at Miller park will be- rebuilt and a few changes and Improvements will bo maile at Thlrty-socond and Dewey. This will mako seven city diamonds when Mr. Hummel completes his work. u. p passengefTmen HAVE BAE BALL TEAM The Union pacific) passenger depart ment has organized a base ball team and Is open to meet any fast amateur team on Saturday afternoons. O. O. Davis of the passenger department Is manager, and any one wishing games can call him. .The lineup Is as. follows.: ISdgar, pltchert. IxivcRTen, catcher; McCarthy, first base; Foraell, second .base; Ilyee, shortstop;' Drummy. third bsse; Miller, left field; Davis, center, field; Uoncher, right field. '' ' 1 I...'' i Unnerfor "Mutt Shot, , . HUPEmon, 'Neb., 'April HHfBpeMal Telegram.)-Nuto Olffirt fafl found hH dead In the Kugler house south of the ball Park at 6 o'clock tonight, It In be lieved by accident, ire- Waathkln a gun out from under the bed whe'n It was discharged accidentally, tearing a hole through his heart. J , He has Just moved here from Colorado, where ho hall been living on n homestead. Ha leaves a widow, mother and brother, who lives here. He was a carpenter. of of DEATH RECORD. .Airs. Kllia Illnckliurn. Mrs. Eliza Jane Illackburn, wlfa Itev. W. S. Blackburn and mother Thomas W. Blackburn of this city, died after n lingering Illness in Glendale, Cal., Laster morning. Itev. W. 8., Blackburn was ono of tho pioneer Itinerant Methodist ministers of Nebraska, coming to his first pastorate In Brownvllle In 1867. For more than thirty years thereafter' he served con gregations of his denomination In various parts of Nebraska closing his pastorato In Republican City. Mrs. Blackburn was Ills constant companion; and helper In alt this .work and vola an; Well known to tho people as her' husband. Bhe Is survived by her husband, four sons, three daughters, eleven grand children and four great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. BlaCkburn; two of their sons and two of their daughters have re sided now for about flttcon years In southern California! most of tho time In tho suburban city of Clonclnlc, six miles rorth of Los Angeles, Kxeter'n Tenclilntr Stnff. EXBTEIt, Neb., April H, (Special.) Tho Board of Education of Exeter has . 7 finally completed Ha corps Of teachers for 19H-1G nS follows: Superintendent. W K. Atkins, Lawrence, Neb., principal, Mlsa Bertha Knyeart, Lincoln, Nob., first assistant principal, Mtsn Ina Moffltt, Lln-'j coin, Neb.; second assistant principal, Mr. E. C. Butt; grammar. Miss ' Bula Cook, Fremont; Intermediate, Miss Marie Saunders, Exeter; second primary. Miss Opal Walters, Grafton j first primary. Miss Hazel Stlffler, University Place', mus'le. Miss Claire Owens, 'Genoa. Kor nn Iiyimlred Appetite. To Improve tho appetlto and strengthen tho digestion try n few doses of Cham berlain's Tablets. Mr. J. II. 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