x'HE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916. SOMAN ON TRIAL FOR MURDEROFSHERIFF Bride of Tear Charged with Killing Officer Who Had Her Has- ; ' band in Custody. CRIME TAKES PLACE ON TRAIN Muskogee, Okl., Jiine 23. Mrs. Ida Hadley,- bride of less than a year, was accused of killing Sheriff Jake Giles of Beaumont, Tex., as he slept in a chair car of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railroad, on the morning of March 24, by state's witnesses who testified today in the murder trial of Mrs. Hadley and her husband, Paul alley. - The sheriff had Paul Had ley in-custody, taking him from Kan sas City, Mb., to Beaumont, to an swer charges of assault and robbery. Mrs. Hadley was accompanying him. Witnesses today included a num ber of the passengers in the chair car at the titrtt of the killing, who testified they had seen Mrs. Hadley walk up the aisle behind the sheriff, dozing in his seat, draw a pistol from her bosom and shoot the officer in the back of the head. Story of Crime. Sensational events followed in rapid succession after Paul V. Had Jcy was arrested in Kansas City, Mo., on warrants issued in Beaumont, Tex., which charged him with rob bery and assault to murder. Had leys young bride -insisted on accom panying Sheriff Jake Giles and her husband when the Texas officer left Kansas City March 23, 1916, to take Hadley back to Beaumont. -L; As the train was Clearing Checo tah, Okl., early in the morning, Sher iff Giles fell to. the car floor, dying from a bullet wound in his head. Sleepy passengers told later of being aroused by the shot and of looking op to see Mr. and Mrs. Hadley, with leveled pistols, demanding of the con ductor that he stop the, train. Under such compulsion, he obeyed, and as the train ground to a sudden stop, the man and wife leaped from the platform into the darkness. - 1 For sixteen hours Mr. and Mrs. Hadley fled through the dense, bot tom land of the Canadian river in Mcintosh county, a section famous as a rendezvous for bandit gangs in frontier days. Five posses held the trail of the fugitives until about sun set of March 24, when Sheriff Mc Cune of Mcintosh county, led his posse to the home of Hiram Early Mountain, an Indian nine miles south west of Checotah. On a threat that the house would be filled with shot, the Hadleys surrendered. They were brought to Muskogee and later in dicted jointly on-the charge of mur der. Second Attempt to Escape. An attempt to escape May 19 re sulted, in injuries to Hadley, which caused his trial to be postponed after the first date was set Mr. and Mrs. -Hadley had just concluded a consul tation with their attorney and were being taken back to their quarters, when Hadley rushed at Jailer Wil- -liam Trimble, swinging ' above -his head a heavy knob from a bath water faucet, which- had beet; slung in a woman's : tocking. " Trimble warded off the blow and the two went to Erios. The shouts of the lailer sum- moned C. W. McGWre, a guard, who reported that he found Mrs. Hadley tugging at a desk drawer in which the jailer kept a number of pistols. The drawer was locked. . McGuire carried Mrs. Hadley to a cell, then hebed Trimble overoower Hadlev. who was placed in a dungeon. It was when McGuire returned to search Hadley that the latter was injured. McGuire reported that the prisoner leaped upon him as he entered the door. Hadley was beaten unconscious with a heavy jail key. The Texas' Sheriffs' association raised a fund to assist in the prosecu tion of the Hadleys. . Twenty Prisoner? Put to Work on Job , On West Center The new system of farming out city prison labor was started when Super intendent Haze sent twenty men to work for Charles Fanning on a pav ing job on West Center street. The prisoners are being worked under the direction ot a guard who is employed by the city. The contractor pays $2.25 a day for the work, the men are giver. $1 per day and the city gets the difference. In needful cases the $1 per day is paid to dependents of prisoners. - Contractors have been complaining on acccount of a shortage of laborers. IRON WORKER INJURED IN FALL FROM CREIGHTON GYM A. Thompson, 3207 Seward street. an iron -worker, suffered a broken right shoulder when he fell twenty five feet while at work on the new gymnasium at Creighton university. He i was taken to St Joseph's hos pital, . " A new $100,000 temple of the Mystic Shriners is to be dedicated today at irenton, N. j. . S. S. IS PURELY VEGETABLE-NATURE'S BLOOD TREATMENT PARTING FROM THOSE THEY LOVE Omaha soldier boy. leaving mother and sweet heart to respond to. the call of their country for defender when trouble with Mexico threatens. . . "ssiiis!Iseaaia IBKRO ' U1TS "' - J I 11 1 A '- v , , - I '1 I I V : I I; 1 I H I .ill i The Biggest Clothing Event of the Season Plenty of Grain In Germany Says , , Head of Pood Board Berlin, June 22. (Via London, 7:40 p. m.) There is plenty of grain in Germany to supply the country un til the harvests, declared Adolph von Batocki, president of the food regu lation board, in an address at the Dusseldorf. The potato situation was more unfavorable, he said, .and would be especially difficult during the next fortnight, but the deficit could be met by arranging for increased bread ra tions for physical laborers. The po tato situation in western Germany had been made worse bv Holland's prohibition upon exports, due to the agnation mere wnicn, nerr von Ba tocki said, was probably induced by "British money. Especial attention was being given to hard workers in the industrial sec tions, where legumes, groats and bacon had been distributed in large quantities, continued the food direc tor, who added that an effort would be made to provide a better distribu tion ofbutter. The proposal to prohibit meat con sumption for two months wss im practical, he said, unless a better dis tribution of the supply of fats could be effected. The control of breadstuffs during the coming year would be unchanged, said the speaker, except that flour of uniform grade would be introduced. An effort would be made in the autumn to regulate the year's potato supply. This might result in reduc ing the number of swine available, but that, he said, must be accepted sa a part of the bargain. Diarrhoea. 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