Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 26, 1915, Image 1

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    Omaha Daily
Advtrtiaing it th ptmda
lam that kttpt baying
and telling in motion.
TBI WUTUir.
Unsettleii
VOI XI.1V NO. J17.
OMAHA, l'l:ilAV MUJtN'I.N'M, KKIJUiWItV ':. iyj.VTWKLVj; i.v;j;s
c Tr4a .
h'lxo-u; wn' two cents.
THE FOIlTEtlELLE
SERVES GAfiQUET
TO ITS SPONSORS
Donors of Land for New Hotel
LEVEL ALL FORTS
AT THE ENTRANCE'
OF DARDANELLES
i'AMERICAII NOTE
EELIOIOUS SERVICE PRECEDES TICHT-Cfrmfca
aoMieri attend church at Hieucktttl before jcirf into
B?ttle.
NEW CENTER OF
WAR Discussion
Th
Bee
rS
Hew Hotel Scene of Brilliant Erent
Attended by Those Wttbie
' Effort! Made It Pos
. sible.
FIRST KAMES PUT ON REGISTER
Eirst Regular Meals to Be Senred
by Staff of New Initiation .
, - This Morning;.
GUESTS INSPECT ITS SPLENDORS
..Shortly bff ore 3 o'clock yesterday
afternoon, Arthur D. Brook field of
Kansas City swung threw tha en
trance T the new Fontenelle hotel,
walked up to tlie desk,' and trium
phantly affired hid signature- to the
accent line on the regiMer, the first
ruom of the nw $1,000,000 hotel.
The signature of Gordon V. Wattles,
president of the Douglas Hotel com
pany, tit the firM name on the regis
ter, hut Mr. Brook field la the first
regular gust to be admitted.
lirook field. h. rcprenents the
Hiooilenoiv-Biooklield Knitting '.oinpany
nf KitnAXH City, was assigned to -ample
loom No. lf.'l, and Mr. Peck of King
PtcK and llr. Benson of Benson-
Thorne, will lie thi first two Omaha
im reliant to lnsirt gcvx In the new
hotel, when they look over Mr. Erook
1 (eld's 'line.
Tihlml Mr. Brookfle'.l lined np a score
of other traveling Ten, all anxious , to
be among the first 10 register at the
new hotel. Mr.- BrooKfMd referred a
room for opening nlglit wnw two weeks
ago, but hp was iifirmed he would
have to be on hand wfjen the register
was oiwned If he warned to. bo f.ie first
person to sign it. Mr. BrookfielJ waa
i-iijht on hand and he earned the dis
tinction by hla promptnjsa. i
Mr. Brook field stopped at .the hotel
last night, but he had to take hia din
ner elwwhere a tin: first regular meal
will not be served ' untit ' breakfast this
morning. . .. ... i... . - t .
Immediately after Mr. Brook field, the
following registered In the order named:
Frank H. Jackson of Daltaa. . I).; Will
iam Rafferty of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Holalag of Chicago. Alan C.
Fobes of Syracuse, E. A. Hunt of Syra
citse. Thorn J. TUbba of Chicago and
C I Bosenberger of Syratiuae. -
Btsiiatt Brilliant Eyeat. '
The stockholders' 'bang uet. held It. the
hotel last, evening waa one of the most
bUlllant events, which ever biarked an
Important aeeaejon .in Omaha. "
' About' u""iYueU"'"''wre' 'present, 'con
sisting of tta stockholders of tha poug
las Hotel corhrany and their wives .and ;
friends and tha hotel waa open for their
lnxpectlon. " . .
- Uurdon WatUe. ' president of tha
lougUa' Hotel rCwmpa nr. presided and
after hla opening apeech. fntroduced John
U. Kennedy, who responded to the toast.
"One of tha Man -Who atada tha Hotai
Fontenelle Feasible."
Kimball rwllu
Thomaa K. Kimball, tha architect, will
speaK on Archlteoturai FVatures." W.
K. Burbank, president of tbe operating
company and managing director of the
caw hotel, waa acho'Iuled to speak on
Ambitions of a Hotel Operator."
J. P. Bradley of New York, superin
tendent ot agencies ot tha Metropolitan
aUfa lnauranx company, reaponded to
tha toaaC "Tha MetropollUn Life Inaur
anca Company." r ,
The final toast waa, "Logan Fontenelle,
rhlf of the Omaha Trlble." to which
lief of the Omaha Trlble, to which
,hn U" Webster. prsldnt of the Ne- j
aska Hi.torlc.1 aociety. responded. J
John
PrrllBlurT arraaaeaaeala.
A dapper UtUe young man was busUlag
about among an armyof amployea in the
Fontenelle hotel kitchen In the morning.
The reporter introduced himself.
"Ah. monsieur, I am too beesy. But
a Ilea. ! will show ycu
Monsieur Charlea Mayard, director du
restaurant, put an arm about tha ra
porler's shaublera and led hlrn .to where
liver waa piled high.
"Art they not bootiful?". aald "nasleur.
(Continued on Page Five. Column Four.)
The Weather
Khi-eratt tilt T p. tn. Fiiday :
Kor ttnaha. Oounoil Bluff and icinlty
l iolUy uusctUcd
Tea we rat a re
at Oaaaha teateraay.
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Xten temwrature
Temte'ature and nreciltata depart-
iuv rom the iwwmal at tmxaha ami
Maivh 1. 114. compared with the last ta
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Normal tem?ertnr fT
Ki-eia for the dav 1
Ksitm unf-e Mar.-h I , ...T4
.oimal r"-evlpiiatkn . ......... K in. h
liefli-leitry (f the day ' litlmh
I'l-eolpltation atnee klaroh t tt mchoi
IVMolanoy all Man-h 1 ...... 11K lehs
Wfi.ienry cor. peiid 1' a loh.
lficlency rcr. pei"1" lall. t II tm hea
Renarra frwaa Stattwaa at T f M.
(Station al Haate " Tmv Hth. Raat
.f Weather T K nv , el. tall
OieiMl, rlouttr ' W
lvfitport. i rudy
Iear. Mirtlr claajy.. i ' 4 i
l"ea Sioinea. clear
Tra On, pert cloudy 44 - T
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Mo.ix ttity, clear J k M
atenttm-. i loo.ly . . : . a
T aiid'tatee iri f precipitation
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ARTHUR V. BRANDhlH.
PRESIDENT OF THE DOUGLAS
HOTEL COMPANY.
O. W. WATTLES.
LOEBBEH BREAKS
RECORDJN STAND
Gires Teitimony in the Mattera Case
Continuously Since Monday
Morning.
PROSECUTION MAY REST CASE
With w other wttnesaea oa tne stand
sfncwIonday noon' In "the feeral eotirt
IV- !
L W J
Attorney Tlmmaa li. UUra. CO,CpUon of hnB3B Uf
..... . . .Jmirht be renlafiM aritfc a arn!ti
IvUial ot
prcsMent M. L.'Luebben of the defunct
First National bank of Sutton la estab
lishing a record for length of testimony.
Ha waa still testifying, under redirect
elimination by -th oernroent, at th
noon reeeaa. His teatimony hss been
continuous three full days now, or about
twenty hours, ' ln addition -to which ha
sras on the rtnd two full daya, or four
teen hours, lj?t week, making a total of
thirty-four hours altogether. The neat
longest record tor testimony given In the
Matters trial waa made by Cashier.
Theodore Mnier. with eighteea hours.
JLuebben Is almost through testifying
now, and the government will probably
not rail jnore than two or three, other
witnesses after Luebben. it is understood,
so there Is a goad chance tor the prose
cution to rest iia case tonight or to
morrow. T5-.rtflrtJ T1
17 rOpOSeO. lullSe in
- ' T M "P
IT tO IKjL 11 ItCtU J. al Co
Has Been Suspended
WAfHtNOTOX. Feb. SL InereaardX
naasengar .farea with railroads In west-
rrra and. eojth western. paaaengr aaaocia-
tion territory proposed to put .into effect
March l were aupendd"by the Inter
atate Commerca cojnciission ; until i June
. A hearing will he. held. In ChiraaToVk
May n, -before CnnHulastoer . Daniela
Tha roads iatereausl . proposed, ia.-reasea
amounting in wiost 'caaee to -about ene-
k.l e. M.U aaJ aaVawa raiaa Ika
iw-aa a" a-n intr... -nnw an arv. aw a aaxasar w-..w
- - ..... . a ...
Chiropractors Get
!
Prtmfnrf I lrrfir A M 1 ATI
b Vf Vil. ilWUUUj
(Trom a Staff Corre.pondeeit.)
IJXCD'JV. Feb, jr. 5nectal The ehl
ropraclera ara aaw l.tvet!uag.more easily.
S. F. Na. S, rVmator Beal s bill authoris
ing and reguyting thetr rro'fii hav-
hig Kaied the senate on third reading ay
th comfortable vat of 1 It.
H. R. ;i.the xhirauraotic bill, and H.
B. 1T. reorganiclag th a t e Board of
Oeteonathy, were taken off the general
file of th houae ThurWlay and seat hack
to tha mcdiial txMnntttW fc.r amendment,
Thi. was done at tha Veueat of Chairman
kteredlth of th com.nitte.
MUST COME TO WASHINGTON
TO TAKE THE EXAMINATION
(Prom a Ptaff Cot-rrrtvirideBt t
WASHINUTGN. Frtv! l.V-.Sj.ll Tele
gram. By reaaoa of the rongnatioa of
Mr. Oieoadeiv national tank amtor,
with headquartrra at Cna ha, . a ,'d.vaea
or more gwntlemea have ma .4 at ntioa
tVia for th pla- CWAOtrotier John
j-kett.w Williams stated, this sfternooa
that th aipltcaata tor th plac wsiuld
bare ta ooma ta Wah oarton at thetr
own aapeaa aad tak an etairilnatloa
for th Joe. CnngTwaamaa Lioaecfc said
that tale did not atri him aa feeing
at ail reaaaaahta aad ha arwaiA ak tha
coanrtralier ta h44 h enamlnaOoa a
Omaha aad that tf K dMr4 hav the
candidate mak.ng tha bet record I town
oa t Washington for a roraoaial taear
!viw with tha cwniftrol'"
SKETCH OF LIFE OF
LOGAN FONTENELLE
John Lee Webster Cirei Chronicle
of Events ia History of Fa
mous Chieftain.
NEGOTIATED TREATY OP 1854
John Lee Webster's address on
Logan PonteDrlle, at the dinner at
tha Hotel Fontenelle last nifbt
la j
man w viri la nn nf hm Ikct stiArt hik. ;
torlcal sketches jJr. Webster hasj T' f M'n "taiy reeptrnded that j
... Ihe as uw)i' that lnsvooff had tns4e )
ever written. It was so retired byjMr utJl u-meot. but i added -tbe !
the lsrre assemblage of guests and j augment I have n iliat V Kaaie-j
the excerpts herewith presented will : ff had m! that the vnt on the Ruaao- j
sen e to give an idea of tbe character i
Of the addfetss.
Mr. Webster said:
"Logan Footenelle Shoo-ga-cka.'
a Frenchman an Indian. Ob hla
father'a aide there, was ancestral I
,, . i
lineage of French nobility, from the !
days of King Louis XV Marquis dej
Fontenelle. On bla mother's fide
there was Wood of Indian rhlef talna. I
traceable back to the days f the
celebrated warrior of the Omaha j
Waeb-in-ga-sabe. He was elected
head chief of this India nation ia
1S53, when but 28 rears of age. Ha
negotiated tbe great treaty of '1IS4.
whereby hla nation ceded to the
United Plate s our surrounding rich
and beautiful prairie. He intended
and desired by that document that
the dim chanter of deeariar of
a aioioH uveruuiateQ.iwriKuuuifavr
mignt oe replaced with n
man 'a civilization aad a modern form
of civil government. Soon after he
had signed ' this treaty.' which ex
hibits evidences' of the philosophical
wisdom and noblenese of character
of this Indian chief, he waa killed !
assassinated, I might say by a band
of hostile Sioux In the year
Such in a few sentences is a brief
sketch of the remarkable man after
whom this magnificent hotel la
named Fontenelle.
"It waa said of a sage of Salamanca
that by th waive of hia wand be could
ring the be iia of Notre Pane. Fonleateile
Waa a mirtr w K UmA rmrm
lL 1 Z1ZZZ?
iZJZJi .fcTtTi tofJweeK tt mo
I ,k- " "V"
, ta tha generou, imfMilae. of oar rople,
I ,K"1 " of anoaey aaoBtaBewaaly
came fort to build thi. palatial etruenre
named in roemory ef this Iadiaa rtiW-
Hr. Webster, with aauofkaI aaal-1
ais, compared tbe characters f. the
Freach and the Indian men. and ehoired
TConttnued oa Page Flva. Column Iaat
U. S. Makes Ports in i
British Isles Special!
"W'AS-HIXGTOX,
th British I alee
Feb.
a An port ia
made "arial
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i ITlluHuta Vi-CMa fealTO C1I
J
I rial K ifkftaralflhraw frWf-l tfrSa. ar fH'am aunt MV i
b rdr iiKvj tftfticht bi
:retary af the Treasury McAdoo. The only j
pert! aorts in tha I'nhed
Kinrdom '
1 under former Aroera im tbr.w .m tk, i
North free north of JUmdon.
The
order a'. rib-od th anertal nart
oa the ooaUaew to Include for-
deauv The prevtoua limit waa PuRtbi.
Th? bur-fan rer-s th right to refuse
tasuraaoe ta the aorta
arrni rn si t n km i ?v
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ARE CUT BY COMMITTEE
(Prom a S laff Oorreanondeiti i
IJVOOIA,-, Teh S -.Sr.Wl -Aro-
IV iaTia-arval f .Va- snainlanattna aaia.Uu
called fc by th hills whir wera iwtra- i
ac4 in ,he boua by 0,airmaa Xorto1
ef th f lnar.c. w ays and moans oomaui- i
; .i-r w in rniir atat ha bom tux .
conaideraMy, th toaJ rut oa the tw ?
items aVaa being
Th Snatntenaane arHvtpristtan. if H '
moots wiih tbe anoroval of th hoaae. wi'l '
b S2 asfiae, araiw.t H.2W i at the taat !
at-ewa. Saiat-wv. ar placed at vaa, aa
against S
CASE OF ALB EN MADSEN
REOPENED BY L0BECK
iProat a Staff CMr.onua..n
w.VTtrvflTrtv, ru
-
Th case of Albea Madaea of
r.-ba was arSeeM Jnorred f eaa 3,i
1. sad, ba.-v.ua f rw'WNl 1 1 at In last, ra ,
been reopened throw ta tatneiaatnn 1
of ktr. yberk and th AenortsnV orAer '
aaerewded anri afrldaVts of relamva ta 1
Chwahe anay W orocorea. jodg-. is thai '
Madaea mill avH beoom a cbara-a ca th 1
oomtButit-, '
! Britain Officially AnnoyBce. Dt-
! I r. J D.
KIKI UUSiOJOf lllllll
dated by Ahxet'
! Goes- '
RUSSIA CAS HAVE FREE POST
Ztgitii in Eatife Acco:d with
j cor;U Dctire for Accm to
J tae Sfa.
I CZAR VTA5TS C05STA5n50PTi
LONWJN. Keb. 2. All tb forts!
at the entrance of tb Iardatelle '
hate bn rejced tr the allied flet.
. , . -. . A - r.lt '
Iclally tonlrbt.
fjrjSl)S. Vb. ri-f'r K3sd ir.
th foreita arery, tit"Vd io 1ie
ltue of enmotf Utsr O""
Bftaia lu jilr eeevrd Ru- !
I I dMre fW -rr tl eS. I
""W'Hh Ruorts'S otre f-fr t j
the e. Ki'Sand 1 a entire 'fw4," 1
'the frs' eTeiay ed In reejK.nae j
j to a ietl.a frwm PrvGrtlm W. Jwtt. j
isibether rjill knew of snd apl'rove
the naLerm-t wf the PvOS-ian foeejan ,
mn4tT. M Kasono'f. to the Ourna. '
lcta4 ni) tA-fUr t erauty Coa- j
etaatinoi le
Turkiak fion'. ier would iTjef r.urri
Jeeiomie prblem Uiuni vp wit fa Kua- j ,
jamas avoe u the sea.. i
- Km frwatikr.
liii tbeee aepiraiion." h contieued, '
"p1", ln a anpau.y. Wh.t form j
the.r rralisaUon will take will no Orubt
, lbe vT M -
Tbe annoisoemrBt of Mr Edward 5"y '
nsrt.s one f tbe Important development
ta the XV. ttu1'
Ljr, for a warm water pert and tmre-i
etrif ted outlet from the Biak ea long ;
has beea ooe f Ha taoxt rbej touted a-
t.ot.al aepraUna
Krieaking te the Dbraa t February, t.
PttaHt Goreiny-kia aata" ,
"Tarltey ha anarrbwd with ur enemy.
bwt tta teatetabc a irrtiy bas ben sbat-
trred fcy onr Klvrit, Caaieaasoai trooj
aal the radiastt rvtu? of the Buaaians
oa t)e Btaek S"a 1s heglaBlng la
near the araJla mt OotmantiwoFila.
1 Th " the
Chat the temmea of -arar ehaagf
tn atrurrle wttn Tur-
T a oeai uewtn.
"
Nebraska Land
Makes Boone Man
i One of Wealth;"
IFiufa a fcaJT Oarrewpooaent.)
XOOLA-. Feb, Special -l
et-idenc baa taeen rrreo Mi mk that
Kebraska laad ts a good inveatmant and
that tbe maa w-ha aune ekr'y to the state
naa wi awe to ra a r it e
waa frugal and atteooed atricUy taMwl -
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Thotnas Ftevwaon, repry jttrrUitive ia the
leglalatur. reprwnttn Boone oountr.
rSoaetd a 4J this veek for 21 iini li-lrta
wtal ia called the Bona. Be
, fif fh ifl u )u ,rr the Uu
'. " hefr rouaty asd ia devoted te raa-
, tupe The U3 ia earn, worth IK aa
' w w ,, ... m,.,,rA fr .
th. Wv fur, UM, ... praccalty
, - fV
i .
e . ,r ..a ..
. , . . ,
j eutaklrta of rivilisatioa and t.ourbt a petv
1 of railroad land, paying SS aa ar for
t . I. t k. . x -
acre- He already ewns arrea
; upper Pima creek valiey and with his new
acoulsttioa sri-ea him nearly l.ae anrea
ef land. He baa tour gTowa beys and twa
girl, aad tn thta way be is prer-iding fnr
tha futuare of r.is rbildroa em the farm.
' m"hn the lanoed tn Nhraka he was
without tneaaa aad for years "batrhea"
ta a eod ahaaty a tha c-iaian. .
, OMAHA MAN CnOaSLA
F0 RREVEKUE INSPECTOR
I WAJHIMiTW. r neciaj 1
1 'am i..im i .wnmnm. m
old-lim' dructnat T that cttj. oa
l
i reeorn-mondatjoa of ' oncrfaaman ijooec-a.
:... apKated o Weotvtary aiiom to-
joay, to b aa ins.-e'tw of fntomal m-
'n utmWt Aeting olleow jvoitn. sar.
t : .
'Holat's duties wUl take r.tm Uiroiigbout
i ' v,n ' ,B wert '
Jf opium and other warcotios under th
Harrtaow act. Th ala. siww. ana
uv'1 VB'
T1 O "Nat inTi !?1 f:iriltrl
A XMaUUUdl
Vttaraaas, lararT , lata,
Ta ttuie.
I V ha te reeumod ow aarrtcurt uraJ
bill.
T he Ma
1 V ha i e
resumed OW
t-onora! dcfi twrj
bill -
i ooferea. report a etamea'a bin coa
eKterea.
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RUSSIA DENIES jTAKE ROBBER T?H0
KAISER'S CLAIIIS1 SLEW BANK OFFICER
j
, CtSeral Staif Sayi Only Tire Corp
Were Affected by AHeped Lout
in Latt Prrsiia.
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lnTTTTT TTCf! ACinCfJ r.rTVTgS
PETROGFJID. Feb. 2L. The gvn-
era f-1s.fi of tbe Ruasian army has
j iM,B0 a statement oonoeming the
reorat owurreanoea in Ruasian Poland
and the O raise t4aima to n ra eeplng
rlrtory, whiih fd aa Ibllova:
Ortk-iaJ" tunwanniMite out la
Zih rJ -
r-erlls to he effajt tiiaut tt
armr suffered a severe revera
ta
je'jtat to the rvere Xtemaa and
Bt-br are atieolutfiy nr enrrwt- The
Omiaa oeeiwtinn that the twnth army
ha. , enmpvie-y annihilate caw te
oawgorifar.r 6end.
matter oT fart, tie fnnijmi-ra
twa of our eo-ps. the twentieth
. and
itim. finding tlH-elv. t a
UBWutahie and angrnua mtuatioa. aa we
. tha poeitiona at WlrtuJlen, Kuaaisn I'o-
i land, w ith heavy loanea.
! "As te our either nons. troin. ;
' aTter having fulXid an anemia f the
mmvuni th,fn. t.cauinc the J.t
; mt,n, .Utl.e5 ta tharn, and tor aevnaai
' fi- past Uiey have barsi engaging the
' .rerr,y.
; ,)nTlf OUT ,tire frmrt our armie anr
' . . m.
1iiiuii HU mi, nil) uif. Mim
'lt. Inirlns th lMt Irw t ,
. Knrmg ta the Twetreirth oorpa, advooea
; frja the Augusaow arw aad ralliud
' 9UT cnem "
i -
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Tl eacaae troaa a nag nf unsaa
'tr;j of. twa Twrnmapts ef tlar Twutl'-
'"'. -
rounoeg flurtng tha retreat troas Bktat
Pruaaia, ia reooraVd rn an o"t-jaJ
muniraticiB 0iws out try the ai-.neral staff
are inajiing continuous ananas along Trie
froat froro tl Bot diatrtm at Jetfwawn
aa far a. tbe Vistula the regioa nf
1-ftcu.nio-v jemnr urOtwint ynr vnc tui-
aiua ia the Carithi4aia ar claimed aa
tbe reauit of dealers te firhtmg.
j Railroad-Heads
To Visit Committee'
iTYnm a Jharf C-i tin.aAMtu 4
UVOOIA", y(.h. 2, i pr'-lr.l i At th
rurta of rei.reaetiiatit a iii th raUraada
lt,ere ai t a fulilir reonnr t-tore the
oranititTte on raf'ro. oa tVrii.raday
vrie, Varch X. for tV nurn'iat of a
j ji,iw. of th ?s-..it pttaacnger Tare'!
;fcju !
, rrenih-ma of aha dirfi.nen
; - "in
, oTesent to show no their aula f ihe
'mau.-r TU nnrnmiu- rofuoel to ml r '
, th, mttu r he: ore a brmae a,na uiiow the
( tnumtwr to wit a lwrh.iT thy anulu
hL-e to hear tt rtW1 aide of rh
bill or ni-t. but did aw ii.Mvt ta a hear-
rng t.iot tt rosnrait'iy
The raj'wav repreaeutaJv
aaunua ta gtw ajt wmin nr tbe l'
-i aa
tula lure an opiort unity tn hoar their mu
the mattor. hut the .ihaiuiu.. of iht
foirniiltee ohjrte4 arreni'oiil--". su 'nt
he a as a raid hey were irvinc ta 1 UK -t.it
antel).Ui.
cTrincum uuiruiL't uif
OILAWnir M,lft.t4ri-.nM 1 1MJ
tlVLT I1AU r'ttTkGhKS
1 NKW TCiRlk.. Pwh The Vlrnnehaha
of th Atlantic Trananort Mna. w huh
!ai)ea yeatordav for tendon railed onl?
' two raaaenrera lEmo.W riant and Kosh
Inald Martheaa. aha TUnn4 ta Join The
Brfitah arm. Th Wrnaehaha narrtoa
; more than tfcof son of rn-Mrtt moat!?
'food for th Brtrinh fatoa
j Th at earner Prednrte Ttn. aa0in to.
daw or wv im.tm, tta rarnrlng o th Pan-
' tab flag oa ia de. fllummated a Ith
! oleetrw light A larcv rtaniah flag will
Ify at the maat and at wietit will h
j wuJI ooaantouoaa y tha rtama at a
i iwrf ul awarcUiarna,
1m I
jay
i-H
y
. i
4
f: Si- I! I
.
4
i
. -f
. Jr e-
Baxdit Ehncta . ui Till Aaaist&Dt
CaEhiex TTiio Demurs About
Going to Vault.
FIXES VrrH CASH 05 E0EEE
FTERL1NG. Colo Feb. IT.. John
Brunk, .5 4. assintAnt caatiier f tbe
FaJTmers' Btate lank ft Hartnn. a ril-
lkM titrflW m ;m m at Km
, " " -
was t&ot and inmnt3y icCW late t -
fiay fey a robber. Tta Tt'l'ber was ,
OSp",i"a fler
T W w2iB m paaae o cnoena. g,aTe
the Same of Jay Thomparm. '
& Use.
y, u, the aauik -wlUi thai
j t. j-.au iraon. ara. 1 limtshtwn.
, H. cixmt Brui.he w?ith a revolver, loeo-
. hl hun haiA into the vault. larunae at -
, 1u mu.u . 1r . .u-ir
j , M , ... . ..
' .
i In sirtit and made a danh Tram the tu!ld-
i from tlw town firuig froni tww Trwtni
at the rfowd of cttiaena wiii'h Jd gath
ered at the tfouud ef ttie Zirat ahot.
rmm ta S"r4C.
Fnawea, tmatlly ir-tra.nir.ed ajul armed,
tarred in purautt. The robbar waa ovnr
taUen is a field eirht mls east vf Haxtao
where he turtmd to tawa kue inmsuwra
j ii iiiv ' mi i ,i i. wiiu' w u i im
ftnijuiefl "hi g-une and atratn attampicd :
a naah Inr lihert.v, hut a .member of the I
poaar hnt his lierae and he was catuuiwd
Cattlemen Want .
Troops Sent to -Chase
Renegades
KA!T LACE CTTTT, rtah. Feb. -
I aPex'W to tha Xiaaare Xewa from BluO.
' 0dn Awm OaaJ atJ
Aaaiatant Iiatct Attoraoj " Cauk. wha
imMt nifr mi " om,""mi wltk
I Vr,rtjLl J-hear. Agent Jenkma and
i ciuxrna m niurr reararaing vne ora hwil-
i oa in ajipreimno xne nawtiie z-iinaa. Bew
'iuiaa. Sew-
'era! aeeaitty nattle arnara at
! farensa are uriring that trnona
III m L niii;( , , fii.uwillus u n i fcig .
Rated tryond tlie Indian snrnnahoUl aae '
( tn 3amt Bluff la under haary gnard.
1 whh laokouta statumed at all aotnta a!
: vartaaa Anrnrdwc t a tatr entorad '
tn-n mkn th Indiana ajii.ad tr. 1
aaalat te th capture of any outlaw mem-
!hoe of tltetr trlht Aaaiatant Iiwtriitt
1 Attorney -Conk aava thai IT the
rra-ndlf
rtos drt Tint observe the iet provaunns
thev will t rocarded a armaaanriaa afiar
fan. An rnrt will he tnada hy
Aamtta Jonkine and Own! to hav the
fnondhj t'toa broua-ht into town inrmodV
alolv TWmiU aruoa rorardtn aba.
of rmim to h followwd ia evneoted
J, House Committee
Votes to Kill Fort
Crook Saloon Bill
iTYom a oMaff dtrraKivindem )
TVb S,. Sn(Ha.l.-wrif,ri
r . is, tn imums h:i tor a aulnnn near
rnr Orooa., cam
HO In the bnuaa thai
! morning, n waa
erjonefi Oiai a futtlt
wouio r nuoe 1 1 oi-omue dw work
of the onmmitlea on -it.e and tnna
rer-wtod tt 'or rnrte'lnf
'ronerrxni. hut tt t Kpoiaed ihai whll
tn ronort of th nmmirim wa aoaiuoa
thl tnornirig. rnonda ta tha bill may lt-
p" aria tt out tomorrow
j Th ofimmlrto o i h bill am ant
' fnr tnoofini iMMtmnasWoat
'Broan, Burgeaa. H irnnn, ljaStouay.
Veiaoa ana Smith, voting to kill a: wnill
Rtohmnnd. Barroti. TonuaAow aad r.r-
wowed fnr th
oa aoeount of
ai It ia
the atroac
awohaht
dry ao
nt wt
ta tha
St
dor.
that
timaot
Lobcoe Papeia Are Inclined ta Z
est IiEjiiiei JCoe to Interfere
vitii Prcjoed IocL&e
f rnti8xy.
0ETE2 IS ZZPECTED I2ICRIXT
treat Bntai Frcba-lly Will Jveaerre
j Riffct t Decltrt Ftatuft
I Contraband a-t Axy Xlnrt.
I
USTLLX BXP5ETS CC?TOUI?:CT
Tb Day' War Nert
ka eadwel
ar-Vr M- gM f t et
Ta artr.
xeaaaer. vat
itb MMt ar awls
feyrlaaily wewveta.
aw-aa aW4eatu aoea
awtt waa
rasF.g cEiats tMtrr
SMtve ks s alan. a'ow
Ma- aw Sw sate aVreSe aauf
ak m aaf SMer
fcrutMaai" c.aiaf
l"itt ar rtrlM
etaw (Ive aili TVrwtai ,
iaara-waitr r Se Sn mm
1 mtmtt.
M w an wis
- 4mm av aa laa.
ccatMan mmmr a taM ba
ilww ar awrakaMaT SwitatTf aiVwaa
aiHaws Swaaaa1 w IwStac a
eaaripaiaaia Siattli at ailwinat afctta
) ann f ar
rcravtecaxat
a
Sat
Waaueaaa ts mm tm awaat wl
a aianert cte saw atan-
fi
LOICtiOX. Feb. - 2u. Tb prtrptt
aala of WwthinOos la Creart Brltavhi
and Oejrmar.y, vtssch avre in lndou.
aeirarfC mfaravoe the Abausflcn-.'
1 . .. .
nent tw uermncy g roeciajwa war
, OD th flqy.Ucm fry the "faellia-
nrantg f bbh iemil polity t
' carting- JondawM -Snr-tfce cfribaa
jmjrtOaUoiia. Jisvn vurtieeaibly ur.fe
Dfl the public interest, both In this
, " ,
Cal flil"omtiC "aium.
Brltiah jrreaja in cenernl ia 1--'
! etmlned Jn tone, nut the averraxa
I r- i.i
s--
i eonauOnrg g huM aat an attempt to iS-
terfetre with the nbeoltrie bluuhade
J of Oemuary ahould Iceland vnr to
la tlie nmanwtilia and hj wnire f -the '
amtclna of faur Brrctsh nun cliantmew ta
wprmg the lows of Sour Uvea. Onat 3ln
tiaa atiU tnnlda irfT tna Aaclarina: Tood
owstinad ta Oimiimuw ta to etmUahajnl.
kt as awUe4 tt tMa aawp ia aauae tt weltl
.
untU tha American aim
sataala haws tana a.
3 aat what tifia lanpnaaft
aoth hare smd sb terltai as
waiy -rnf in mathia iaa taaea
taw wnaagwr said nuelUkad difrpaiecfc
WaaMnansrav ThawwwaauiA
wrtU
the Tisrrrt aw deoiare taod aonrnr-
aaad at maty time tt aNMnss K ami aweary,
aanwiaially aa Or-rmanrT ao-ealtad tolwea-
iaa lias aaea anfaraad wrtth X ttar awaaar
Omattary has at tia commas Inr a wim.
A.Paat
i ,
j Brk Mm m ttrta
;rTou "W'U
mdtrs d far tn artateonwata anayda toy
(('oDlmuiKl on Pa Pout. Column FtrnrJ
j . ' .
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iEveryday .
INecessities
I r- j t " - - ...
i - I Cil iTililli ill L.. S
' TTlTl nPsi PArt? Agxtv OT
J J
( iV TT1 Tf rl f CLPiH T.TT! H
the Tor Sale" colmzns
1 -if "T"5-i r T.-r - r-"n
C " -Or-
jhOUSe!lOd g'OCXlS, ClClil
ing:, vehicles, etc.
The business xaaa
can save niny food
dollars in office
furniture, type
'writers, etc
! Tjf)MT
over the
offers
!' every day. If yoa ure
interested in mLldnz
every dollar count, you
will not overlook thcra
opportunities.
Ttkpbsae Tyler
THE 0LIL EZ2
s)eilinia .
a writ k a rvHat- aw
Mm Wriir warlaw
avaVitaaaiia W w
aatr aa fci lin f" aaaiai 4
gtrtrWtk aim aiaaeaisa. fcwl ar
Saw tr .WaTama aat waan l
aaa Ck IwMui Saaiaw aaaal an n i
t imwrth.
as Tha -rnihttr
aVaaTRwtA' "TWBal