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. - - - ' - - - -1 , , , i i i i I, S LL. , . i i i . iiil -I. . ,, n U JtOtMSStLU. .. '.".TI .', i ", . , Ti-,'. .j-. .., -,.m i ..r ,-, .-, .,. - r f- Mjl i I,,, . I, L m WOMEN INTERESTED IN CLUB WORK KEEP POSTED THROUGH BEE'S CLUBDOM. The Omaha Daily Bee THE WEATHER RIEF RIGHT REEZ Y Possitdv hfclit rant it ii w hi east portion Thursday; Friday p.ittly cloudv aittt slightly warmer. Hnurtj 1 1 li 1 1 it'i ii I in r .i in ... '.' i ii. in ; i li II. Ill "I '.' l III SI ; ii. in an :i ii. m si a. in :n I i in si ii n. in :m . ii. m si III II. Ill Ill li l. Ill s I ii ii. in :( : ' i p. in si r.' ihmiii :u a i. tn tin BITS OF NEWS BALI). HEADED WOMAN WANTS TO JOIN CLUB. W in-ad. Com . IV 4. - h.ii ' .'ided " .!!.: ' It ,-t Co.- .1 -haluC 1 .. tl.it thai pahilic-s 1- U. - t Co'iMIl t. !!', b..t An - na li i- .i t . i i i 1 1 . 1 CMC Oi t.ICtll a man a . e imIm tn .idi I, Vs-i, tin!::. 'mimic, the uii:,ii; K.t!; ni,-!.tiiTsh:; in the Bald : 't ad I'll1!) iif America. PIOUS COUPLE DEED 120 ACRES TO JESUS. Mi.'.n : . Mil . I.b. 4 - A deed of : ,'-!. ft! hi' g r t i le-U- I hr!t i .''I a. i s of Iv .ilidi nph c m.t v laud "..r ',1! - C, I...1 lu .'!) ,"UM. Ml tiiO l.'aadoh.h county - ir hon-e. It i! ,,.ie TO ii'.ir- ago-lo. Mi. and ! Juki -on i.ght. - : wen :i n I to !u v c lu i ii i'! pmit-, fti r :''. r-nii,Ic' death ee, .-nil.,:,!- i ..s.tttiuci! to . n th '..ml and h..vc tie- . r co:."'s'", the ; ;i -f .'.hut.; . PADEKEWSKI WONT FT AV AGAIN IN PUBLIC. HI ,t , lei1. 4. I'ln Ml hear. I. u 1 ' 1 1 i 1 1 V ;i. In I'-!. I m! (k-:i i-..1. ifji'.acc I'.; .;,it:i-t ,i: . ' Li "i l,c ! . -1!!, i - icm-.il t" i w -!i, tii--i 1 1 i"iiu': . ,1 ll', O'-MI i:i 1 1 . i . 1 ! i ;.;.''l .1 tl.tt I i'l ! - .1 ,i , '! r 1 i ii ii 1 1 ii ii i ji ,i ins n liu'li :u , ! .-, :m .' Iu:i! . 'v .. . -. . i'- : -. I!t .Ufi-!ari ! i' u , n: ' , . r : ti!;, I'l i:iil,- ... .Hit .1- .1 i- i ;,ain-t v. Iiat ! i .."! "I. tits ' ,:hin at-ii iin-1 c.u:ti li-iMn " ILLITERATE AUSTRIAN EARNS $5.5:7 A YEAR. t .if, 1 -I', . irt.,r:a. I .1 liliti 1 ,iie i;tri,iM e.u i.ed S-..-.7 " 1 ,111 tda linm;;: : siriM. ea' ni the .'. '.' ;,s n lai'-)( at the Welland ' eel 1, iiiii'ines, ji a - h ai lied wiien ''r 1.1','iis v.,,s I'Kcd lor making a '.'-.! inc !!; ta 1 ' -.urii. AND I'REr.ZE, NO DOUBT, IN THE INTERVAL. ,'V- Voik, l-'ch. -t. Ii a lainilv .- -titnte of ri'-thi!! No- en.ln r ci; nail'M nut:l I'ehniary ti e - ,!.! ha sa e.i SS.SI 1:1 tin:-; ".o.titleil. accordiiiki to statistic: is- . -ed h 1 c-icia! l oo,l A im'iiistra-i.e- W illiams. the man's (u;t!'t. v- 'n Itr.c !, S..-1. o''erco..t. union -lit and s,nks. I...V CO-ts ,,jly SS.V'?. li II'- hl!- the , ,i.-.ij.c.f In- can tmu. aitaisir-t .iiiiilier J.i. Mi Williams s,tl,!. I he wuiLiti's v ai ill - 'he, mclu-lnu' tin, ihess. roat. -hoe-, in 'on suit mi -lockings', ran he bought now 'J.55 nctllhf!- J. lino Cost ! .'I'.'llt. MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS LOSE LIVES IN FIRE. New V Feb. Mr-. Kdnh 'o'Vian. Mte of William I-'orbcs Moivian. a biolo'. and hci tw .i.i.rrhtrrs. ('.; hat a. M. and l.l'cn. ill, lost their hv s mi a ute mi their i uiite. Mr- Morgan ami I'lleii w ere ; .ul'ocatcM hv siutke and haibaia w,i- burned to death 'The lamily 'Maintain' d a tesideuie in Santa tWI-r.ra, '"id. r.lh ''. v ,1 s ocrcolll" as she a .is ruiiindtriS on the. bathroom n nido-v Her mgltt s:om'1i caui't nie as die .;a-hed th'onith the ha'lway to the 'lathroom. Mrs Moieau died try- tn i-eiir her ciiildic'. Mis. Morgan va- a dauci'ier ni tne late Valentine I i. Hall. Hi fore t-r m.iriiae in I'HII -he v a s proini : :,t in s-ieietv and .tt 1:1. tic-. 1 1 RED OK HUMANS, BUT INTERESTED IN MUMMIES. I'aris. 1 ch. 4. "Money is in-thnij i me; it w -uhi not have temp'id ntr v' M'li had made you; otter in do! la i s." d h i- - Pienoer f ieu'encean d-s-i.ussed a 1, 1st itimute nfter ci'dcd r' ii to- i.i "Mtieric.ui pimn-i'rr i" l.iltin.Oh') italic-, for the tir-t , 1 ; ol hi memoirs. "I am -n,.h to death o; public at ? r- and pubheitv and woiildn't t ,rite a line for "edds," !a- ictu-il .wt on "I am comtr to l'uvnt he '-- r :... j ,1 ,..,, ' Imm,.! ntsr , .(.ii hoi, .1 I-,-.'. ' ' - 1:... "Whatever nispirat'oii 1 arnve f: .Mil eontcinplaticn of the dead wah trtn the siibiect of in v hterarv ac- nvitv later." , UP TO THE LORD SAYS -mik-rucD rx. TBtDf F.TS iw.inr Ala. ! eh. 4 M " and y,irs. Pr-s.-v I.iv'miitotie of Albany :.-e the patents ot ix babies, l-n- ..,,i inoi-ths nt'o ttiidets were horn, v c ternav 1 .stork paid a srcoml i , in inr I." i.i ,ii"i I' " 1 s i,, ... '''! tliought I h.-d 1' mil- full x tj,e rIc thiee." V:d Mrs. I iv ie.-;,,,-,-. ' hut I h-aim ' how to care . . . 1. . .....1 ,11 t niif lliir ' fir them ' Rite- 11! !',y aide to v.au.iMe 'hi in n'l. I like h.nnes. Mr. Livingstone was proud oi li- .a alv. 'o. tit.' '.icb rosl of Iomik ''h""-"; agntn me in tne ie.ii. nt sa o. . i ain't ha'''"" f ,-r -o many, nut i icci t . e 1 he T.onl v ill provide, lie nas been al mi vT'vu',2 tt- 1' abies and 1 ., He won't see then starve." DIDN'T KNOW FATHER OK CHILD MARRIED. h'ail Kiver, Ma-s., Feb. 4.--Miss , .. .'. ! .1.11.1 I i ' ; ' 1 v KllOWlCs. VVMO will nei ( llii'i c; 'e to the Crated States front Kng- h d. dc 'ared she (I'd not leant iint',1 ; Wasi'.i.ton. Feb. 4. Additional the night before he lett Kncland . . A .ti-sriiiUou legislation, simple in 'at Perley R. Spiker. the lather of e'naracter and guarding the guaran ! child, vvas a married man. tecs of the hill of rights, hut cover- ller boy. she said, is a legitimat" o.,g tiic "hiatus in present statutory soi' under an Pngli-h lavv enacted ' 1U toged bv Attoritev (ien- ';:rinR t'e war. and in (ircat Britain ' or.tj raancr before the lum-e iudi- ,e child is entitled to hear the y;iry committee. i , of his father. Cpnohlmv the right of free speech fhe little F.rgb.sh 'vonatn the .,. constructive cri'ici-n; the at ic.tral t'.gurc in the vva'taite rc- tornev genera! prote-ted against atance which has developed j titer- pealing measures, which he said : atioual it'tere-t because oi t!ie wi re"tao drastic and fa're.iciii''R r;etidlv attitude of Spiher's wife and .o-rl -0 s-, arciuag that they overreach brother toward her and her lyfc'ld. iheir purposes." More harm ' than she did not discuss her forthcotn- g .od would c.aio from repressive lag marriage with tiny S. Spiker. , legislation, he added, brother of "the father of her child.! T 7iri i7T i spiker ami Miss Knowies. having Nebraska s Winter Wheat ::;nzuu: Freed on Murder Charge. inrv in district court at 11 la-t i.ijjht returned a verdict of riot guilty , in the case ot Thomas Rose, negro. '.21 icholas street, charged vv itii tne m murder of Jed Brady, negro. pleaded sclC-deUijse, ' Rose VOL. -19 NO. 199. 1 REPORTERE?; RiP'ey.Sa.ita Fe Head, m rnrm nn Dead P ollowing Operation 15 rrtttu un RIOT CHARGE Judge Troup Orders Probe Be Started at Once Because of Startling Admissions Made By Witness for State. COUNTY ATTORNEY STOPS DUNTY ATTORNEY S" PROSECUTION OF MOORE Dismissal of Case Regarded As Vindication of Bee in Charges of "Frameup'' Thai Drew Fines for Contempt. c.i-c ataii'-t I. limy Mooro. 'i 'n a I'.ee rep'-rter. charni with con- -turaov to cutiitr.tt ;.r-n tne p.iht m' tin c-Mi't iii-u-e riiii. wa ! --! he Distiiet Jut'uo Troup .it re.pn -t ot t .nti:ty Mtorncy: Vi"t'.cll e trr-.iav iiii'iiiin.t in- 'ii-ii!i-.;i( ceil'' .u mi o ii'im.K . "I ,'"Uit. winch t-ii I he .mry . .selection m a da.v and a half, was in 1 . place. r.niest M"tTis. the "' , h,--e ''pU'liatioii o : his i.ientitica- ion oi' .Moore was the sensation of , 'rial I in -,av ailernoon. was i-anrt to ii'tinii to the witne l iml. 1 lai oid 1 h mp. liie othei' -tate ioni'--. win; did not appear rues-, , wa- n- tiio court loom. havinsT "'ii an -I'd iluriiiLr the iiiltt. i 'or iv AMuhh'v Mintwcl! arose 'i a. n're - -ni t lie ( "Ui t : "Me dr.1v ;s to convict the guilty. ",m tiic :,itici-c'it." lie said. "This bos. Morris, a-1' MM-Iie.! rue Tuesday his te-timcuv. lie has now I 'hi thi i c dilfcT ( i:t stories. And s'.i, h testir.ioav has shaken mv own mind .m th's ca-e I" saclt an extent that I do mM cur In a-k a .mi v to tke tins -,i-r If Mi. Moore is in 'locnt I w mi ban di-i'liargcl. Says Admitted Perjury. ' This -i.iy . M oi ris. lias admitted hi re on tar witness -land that he h.c fetimin'.rii perjury. 'i a-k. '.nejefore. that the iii(i:(t iia nt ayam-t (. Ilai t v Mo'.n e be te-'ied." lude Iiouji muiiediatelv ac (iliesved in this view ot the count" attorney that theie was absolutely no ca-i acaaist Mr. Mocie. ' I'he chaise ac-ug-t Mr. Moure vv id be uoilcd and the jhrv dl'-Mi's'.eil ' a..... ' i.., ". -;.t ;i,'ii' o.i.nei uio., in -rti'i- "I he i.,mi mix. miol- hv ti- !"i-i'H man, 1 ftic-t Morris, on the 1 uiine-s stand, are such a- t" de n ami an itH.-tiB.itiun. lie admitted tii.it t"' swore talsdy. and it is Inli . time thai this court -liould know vhethei' it I- to be trttled witn a H as peril "v witness.-- in un- ia-e. Yon arc d ie, ted. .Mr. Cmtisly t torui'v. t" mv e-tittate aim. u v"nr . lnn'l2. valiant, to me cliarfie-. May File Charges. s' !i I,i,r !- ilnl Pa whether or not charse- will j... ni,-d ..tbiiiL' 'i.nlher was sau! ahout 1 i... VV '!'.... !..'. ,,..;.. i- (aren ill '"' ,,,,,.--,-' :, miv or nromisine in,- mmntv tn exclianue lor gcttmfi M,,oi'e. "I sha vok m,, ,.' case farther ( ' tl-at later, "he said. : the disposition, man,-, :Z and detciam I'ollowin v-.t-, Cue tornev to hrini!' rharces acainst Mor- n- tor perjury ttornev (. .cmnel I , mnhaTieallv declared that he woiiUi ssuine the responsilnl'tv of sefinc ' 'nt boy was accorded fam treat- nient. I 111., 1111 -T.ll l! IT I S II'!.- . rights being violated, the attorney a--et ted. "and I take this opportuni- ' ty to sav t!:af I sliall hold it as my ,;.v t -,-e that ii- is not imposed; ,, , aM manner, shape or form.' 1 Ntion ev Maiil.-y R.-rvntrr, als.i r, prcsrntirg Moore, told the court . tnai ne woium him ne s.ui-neu wnu .anything but a complete vindication , n.s elicit Thorp in Limcliftht. i When c Mirt convened yesterday Vtorucv Council, for Moore, hrccted attention M the fact that iContlniii'il on I'ace Two, ( dliintn Oii, Right Of FfeC SpeCCII Is Upheld by Palmer Saved by Warm Rain Lv.-.coln. Feb. 4. Threatened dam-1 ice to winter wheat from a heavv idar.k. t "f sleet which has covered a large port'on of the state for two da;, s was r.hcved tonight by a warm raia which is melting the ice. t'niver-a I sit,- ot Nebraska agriculture author- iitjei said. fntrrrd ii :ond-clii matter Mt) :'S. 1 06 it Ownhi p O. undir rt of Harth ', Was One of Best Known Railroad .Men in Country Began Career as Clerk With C. B. & Q. When 21 Years Old Rise Continuous Until Time He He-i-ame Head of Santa Fe System Died in Harness. Nu.t.i l'...rii.wu. i. .il.. 1-V' :k', i'ai'in.in it t'u- 1h "l.'I'M's (ii ihr attta l'c r.ulw.iv -ii which l.c ini'Vvu ent in llucign el ci a' inn' '! - ,'U-o. !! I'. Rm ic. a so;- w l,r reulr- - a-.,!.-; ii ,.i in n.v t- "l.i ami a n;.i m' m i i i a ! k ' ;m ii-iir.y tiic . ' r ' .i t .'I iii :cnis, rc-I'-.-cil ti c.ii.ui'.itiiicatc to him tin' i.r.i- (! his ; c ; hci death. I'. l'V.ii ! -nil Uipiev ni- one M J. I ii' t U:u;- n raili iiad i Miiciai- .11 coiintr. He nrc-i.lcnt ol tac. tT.,(";';';.,ii s ml. i i'c Wcin t'.ir iu;ii; vcars. He t!i.- 1 'i-.i.ii lii;-'.rcs wlicn i:c was J! ;i- a clerk in the fftlit tiepai'tiiunt "i the Huston fMiicr ol the Pciir,.s Ivania ro iil. In 171 he i,, came a ch'ils 111 the Host in ottice. 1 :!,e Chicago Hui lintoii oV (Juincv i.lroail ant tun vears later tie u .1 made the N iMiclann Meigiu nnn )iav.:r.j;er ;;jtent 01 the road. Made Traffic Manager. 7 i'.e was appointed jjencta! , ,.., n: ,i, ,..,,,,,,.,,. , t..e territory can ot tSultalo. -till rc- t nuiiiki !iead(iuarter in Huston, l- ieven vein.'; later the cilice of traffic ;liaaiIl.r -....is created i. tiic dire.'-- ;,ltv (lf tu, roa( a, J,j; siecal ( - ecilenee mi this deparlineul i- ocpti Z(".l by hi-appoit; uncut to fill (j,. the,, moved to t 'hicaiio. n S,'s,-i he was made, itercral man- r ,,f Chica.'u. llurliiiKtuu & tjuinc. railroad. June 1. 1S', he r sicned 'J'- tiosition to become r.i vice m-e.-Htent '"m 'ne t nicimo. GERMAN CAPITAL . TO BE ASKED FOR WAR CRIMINALS Break Near Over Extradition of Men Asked by Allies-- 'on Lersner Resigns, Paris, 1; eb. 4. The council ot am- Iv sailors, alter its nnctmg tomht. ' , . issued a 5t.il emen ! savins that tne decision of the allies was that the h-t of tin mat's v hose c urailit'i mi ii demanded for war nime- would be rommuiiK aren ii'n'u i" ininn. I in l vol. i.ei-:":, i-ta-i i'i i : ' - Kurt von Lersner, head ot ttic tierii'ar peace 'K l'Mt heir, nas returned t" Premeier Milleraml the list contatniuK the names of n rutail- ".''"-f e.stranitioii is nt- maadcu ov the aibes. winch was handed to him last nieiit. and has in- tunned tne premier that be lias re- -ihih! aii'I is leaving tot i.eriiu n; tir-t traai. Hutu! v on l.er-ue; font i ne -,- -..naate'1 I re-- Ins decision was in line with tiic attitude be had mam ';",u,a Uli'iI'Kiiein, regain. n 'ine-tion ot extradition laied Me ( he had held that no I ( ''man officials could be instrumental in carrying Ut he extradition clail-es ot the trernv and conscpicntlv the matter ''avtng eome up ni a nehmt '. "'.1,u torni there was noming na, ioi lam to do but to resign and go Ignoes Instruct ons , Lerlui. I eh. 4 hanm Knit von trZ: Zi Zr: ; lied note reyardnif the extradition ot accused (icrmans was not m ac contance with instructions he luol received from Berlin. 1 he iermaii ... II- overnnient nan reuestea mm to ( ' ei. eiv e u, imi ue a-hen in o w-.m a pn o'l ..,l,,--i 'ill!., ,,,,. ..i-i . . resignation was immediately ac- et pterj. Won't Give Men Up. i ,,, a ,,,, --,!;,, i,e . ...-rouder of the-e m -n is virtu.illv , impossible turn it how vcu wali." , ,,,jd Ministt r ci Defense No-ke in an . interview nit!; the Dadv .Mails l.er- l n correspondent in discussing the mauds tar tile extradition bv tne allies of Germans charged with war crimes. Authorities Fo'll Attempt Made tO LvnCh NeOrO' Lexington. ' Kv.. Feb. 4 -Will Locke, ti negro, charged with the -a.... ; ii - .-.1,1 i ,, t.r.i man. a school girl, was' ru-hed to , the siate penitentiary tor sale keep - ing, sliortlv atter he had necn placed m the county tail. A nioti oi ar.gry farmers routing to tins city, bent on . tlie lynching of the negro, who Has ; coutessed his guiit. arrived tno la e. Lorkett was arrested six m,le. from the eeeiie o the crime. . nossp of -ti II men haa! been on his trio' since thP boclv ot the ,11,11 red girl was found. Carrier Pigeon Brings Maue nf Rari Anr.ident . ' , : T.os Angeles. Feb. 4. - Private William F. Maginuis. Indianapolis, j was killed and JO other men were r ured; four of them ser,osly when ! a truck returning trom acn ma-1 Delivers to the army balloon schon, ; at Ros -feld. near here, overturtied ' on a grade near the summit ot Mt. Wilson. Ambulances with surgeons were rushed to the scene after a carrier pigeon released from the true k by a soldier arrived at Koss iApld MU IW fil litii ?"J OMAHA. THURSDAY. ..! iu'aukee ec M. l'aiii i.nhv.id. lie 'i - i K : 1 1 d Jai.n.iiy 1. IS'Jo. to become' ; 1 Miient oi tiic Santa I'c system, a ,'-'sition lie I ch' lor many years. At Me time in u.is a liiiectur in 15 " Iroad ci ii .i 1 nic -. Of New England Stock. lie w a- h. -!' :: Lh.rchestc-, Ma-- . ( n-t.iii. r III. 1SI.-. a,.d came .'-im;i an old N , w I mi land t'.miik . Hi- lather, (ha'l. - ! '. Kttdcy. a ' '..-.lice oi 0 r 1 11 . . . t . nio'ed to Mas seehiiM'tt.s in larly manhood and iMeied the grocery lMi-i-acss. j ('.. K'. Ii)!ey was j;radti,itcd i'om tiic Dorchester. Mass.. IIii;hj si liool he,i 17 years old. lie niade I a -jicciaity ot the tratiic dejiaitme:.'. j oi railroad operation and tor many ! years was regarded as one 01 the.' Ix'st nitnriiicd trattte men in the ii . , . i country, tie was an ;..lne speakr: ;,r.d writer on railvo.-ol 11 ne -1 ion s ; , - ,,,.,,, . h..s: ii, '-s I ( was oi.e oi 1 he most norm !ar of railroad .Mticials. He took a L'.t'hn.L" part m the . ,-. , ,.-a eonwress n i m I .ic.ico uuriftn tne worms ouiiiinian rx- . "ositioii mi IS'.i, w hich w as attended hv leading traii-norlatioii c.Iticials ironi tverv rjcr ot the gli .!.;. He manied l'vancs V.. Hardiiiv; . ': I )orclie-ter. Mas-.. October 4. l's'"l. and lour children were th : re-nlt of the union. Alice H.. I'V.ri- ce- P.. Robert 11.. and Lred'Tick t. - I' or many year- he lived at River- , sine. li!.. a -ulitirl ni Chicane and .-in nt tiic inters in soutlicrii Cali- turnta. JUDGE WARNS MEN WIVES CAN SHOOT WITH IMPUNITY . . . ... . Jurors Sc;ilhingly C-nticized When l'hey Free Negress rC l J r-l Of Murder Charge. "L.t t rer marned man hewarc. !ii- wife can sh,,n bmi wiih mum- .. , , , ,- i i -i, i mty, declared District lu!gr ImiI i,k. a iter the venprt ed tin jury, ne- (MiittinK I'm die l.ollis of the murder of r ImslMiid. John l.ollis, luj neeii rean ve-ieruav auet iioon. "I il ui t -ee how the mrv coulo ( noiit st-r uo'A tne ilirv coulo ,,.sj,jv imd such a verdict in tare ,,t the ( nhmce in this ca-e. Hut the , ,.,,-, i,,- been returned. The w om- j- frt-c It nnlv adds anotlirr ,ri.,auce to the !i.-t of tlio-e ca-es in hieh a woman has killed her hits- i,,.,a ,r,, t, ,,,,.,,.t i,,... i,,. a a ini.v, apparently because she is a, woman.' It's a j...r.r kiml of Yhiv- j , .1 is one of the reasons lor tm- many murder?, in tins country, I lie muniir ot lohu J ..a I lis. a ne- cr' 'jvcurrcl thr nilit nt Septem- , ., .' . ' ei - ... ii l ie nun s ci i'ii liri n v me coiipir at . street. ,vi rs. lie i i ii.- Pol,-, colored, was touud wounded tions. . . . . he rooms. Job,,, betore he died. V- oallmed. the wor o. tae cm - t.d. the noire that bis witr- shot i. nt t ee , .nt not eon ti an 1 1 ate I ha t lie i .... " " " ' . ""' '- " ".in , BIl and WllsOH ' tqUalV Acceptable T. K I ... n To Dakota Democrats i'aro. . J),. la. 4.- A resolutio Il ll- IT- l- .l. i man sinK ,v niiam i. otyaii im in: i ' " y- ".'"" on ...e. - - ocratic ,-ta'e Convention here when ri turned to the convention front the. A'i'ol'j? tim siihirrti selrcted a la soluti a.-, committee to v Inch it ;ii--ible ptatl'onn ni.ili'ii.il and on was referre I. dr( larcd Pie pleasure h;cli opinions will be cdhrted ai:i of the demo, rats in "the leadership .tabulated are biisine.v rehabi.itntioti. of Woo, jro'v ilson .md W illiam J. , tariff change1, readjustment of for- :." and v'edgrd tile sttiinort of the drmo.-i'ats m the -tale to the candidate nominaied at .Mm 1-ran ci-co "whoever he mav lie." Underwood and Hitchcock To Try Conclusions Again Washington. Feb. 4. -Another :.- . .' .I..,. I,. . ,.,(.,.. be called soon in an attem, to leadership deadlock be- Senators llilchcock of No- eni-K.l ami 1 iiiirtviii'm m via- b'ima. 'ith the installation ot ( Sen- '""'.' ".-- ' " : . ' "'. ' "' 1 -'"""- ,.. i,.,.,..-...,. v..... i'; '';"'" "'" " ; ' "'. , , V, jv n returns to the canito 1 hursdav a: 1 ' "d .1- ,o no- i,u.ooi j.,ui-'i... . .... . . ," ;''" win "" sou on a, .wwunnnv u. ine j.oiue, nunieuiy sum- ..'" -;'" u i.onu- .uin'ui in ! .t .- aiy i a. a : icr a lie vol e, u vvas.igieid tin t tne next meeting onld ne by .hnt ca'l o' tne two canu:daii. ho' M,ip; :'r 'be situation ap Roth sides said the situation ap- nrst in the hall, where the girl e i paien.tly remained unchanged, with ' denily was beaten until partial'v ex-Seratoi- Smith of Georgia, w lai did . hausted, and then in the bedroom, aid vote ,,t the bet meeting, holding 'here, with the strength of desaera- ''1' l).-.l.;nrc "f now cr. Both the I Hitebeock and Cnderwood sutinort- it. tr, claim his support Qpn American AViatOT DftrtncnJ U M -vir-on ntii,aiiv.u uy mcAivauo tica. O.. Feb 4 Lieut. L. M. Wolfe, who with Lieut. C. L. Csher wa- te..en into cu-todv bv Mexican nttieials Monday atter their airplane made a forced landing in Mexico. has ,rcR released, according to a n'.faKerec'ived by Mrs. Adelta h. probably begging tor mercy irom ilV!P.l:c. Jiiotbcs d tituicaast Wutffcla ai0flstjr vho Wnew n.o mercy. FEBRUARY 5. 1920. rnrn,.nrn REPUBLICAN BEING BUILT Committee of 171 Gets Busy On Formulation of Recom mendations Party Will Stand By in 1920 Presidential Race. NATIONAL CHAIRMAN ARRIVES AT CAPITAL Foreign Relations Will Be Passed Over for Present. Committee Confining Itself To Domestic Problems. ..... ,- , i a s .it.L t in. 1' 'l , I t : i ' wiirk of the o I -Pi, II. s 1. niiitue of !7l i econiiiienna- -. .. . ... .,- ..... ' l Ol I S I'M l - S i I i' i - i i ; trail na- I t'onal ph'ti'o'-m yot ctivelv under e tod.iv -vitn tne return to a-' - (rc of Will II. 11a. s. the part v's na'ioriai ciuiirmau. after a two a. 'iitiis Vuinjc ariiit:;p the circle. I tie com, .Mite's immi.hatc ta-k. .c mipped out hv the patv civet' . i-' the collectior of opiiiiiMis on. more 'Ii hi '0 MiatoM s of doinestie coiicei'ii. PLATFORM S e, ' a pronabi' cieatioi- nt a number I V. -bine nec.iti-e ot his sU)."Mior at everv pout ahu.er Ins tour. In if suhc-iii initTi e - (o f.-;,l separately la:owb'lk;l ,,, international affair-. Chicago, recent 1 v. lie proved hi v i:h the -.i.i'i-iis p",'i" -ed planks. h.:,- umpu-ooued executive a'riiiity ' -jdeudid -mrit ( cot!.raIc-hit when i-i-reiaa. tin w "; he i,i--e-l and tie hoin r winch he has brought , ' said, '( if all titles t'r.im lieiin n over foe the present ,,s a pos-ihh; to tin- -utc m recent years. , to ger.' r.il, I like 'd'.uddv" b' la-.'tor. tile conimittee vaitMur on "-"or some time there has been- "'I he oVteeatinn the nati"iia! ;'.e trend cm" the peace treat-,' ti.ciit to j tnit intf ileiiiaiid .anion? the peo reimhlicaii contention U'"in tiii- (ievch'ii w nal r'.art of the ilatforn. pie tor t.eicral I'eishir.ir for iire-i- -late lun:l.! be i;i-irucled to vote to be d-d to that s,i:,, , These pi.'M'.s- have i r put ii.t.-. c ii'it'ctc .'ovi m a I:;-- m - -i a" h'n: 'n '"-nnnt'ee immhei - and wt re '.t-Y-u-i at a co'io i i nee hrtweep Cltair-ii- Mi Has . tui more than a -core - Oumne Their Hopes. l the .di'M' time tbeie ii. -.- ,-on ." .i -cit-.-ioii ,.f tin !,-Ri.i;,tive s, --ion. Inrtiini', .vil'.'t th.'" li.'v..i t.'. acf.Im. ii ' : -h bv c i'vrtitioii lia.e. T!u. nl(.,.,1,p, , i!irh ,n,.'K . t ie n flire ci Senator l.e-dire. ma.iontv : leader d the senate, was accoiu IV'-"'1-'' u '' 'l'"."i'l"' i t m to the committee plan w!m. h d , ., jn sonic nuart'i's when -it i annoimcrri sea",,:' ".ek- af.-o. . 'JihouL'ii it v.a- -aid i'.e pt at tic, hi! j,v of the niioe was t,, criticcd illnn .H eoi.iereiicr there Merc s,,me .in-, --tioi:c asked v hich h d Sen- some''l ;,,r W.-.t-on of Indiana, win. ha hee.; Mde, ted to head tiu r, -"mn..n . ..mniitt.T. to make a spa-ited dc tens,; ot the protect. -'linla ' loan, he told the ronier.-t'ce. had been ' ' rd for a iuitiil.fr rt years in In- liana. Two Senators Won't Serve, ,,,:,l,v, i, becou-- know,, thai ....... .. ci;iN ,,; vr,. Hamn- ai ,r, :n,1 Met ormick ol Illinois, had lined to sttve on (lie committee. beeau-e thev touud thcnisepes out msa i. i it i t i-.i iii.-ie.u r,t ,. S..M, ata narinc v ia norm i ecoinmr una : .'..ii i i.:.. .1.-1. i... -- 1.1.. a '' " ''" o, ' 7 Ui' t conespoudiame 1 throK, its executive secretary and through the heads ot separate Krmtps .if-.ilecidedtocreatctlien, ,odenl with special subject. It is cnipha- si.-cd that the mn-t of the commit- tee or its groups will do is to recom lm-nd. ami that the recommendation- xvj !)(.,t . bind on the commit - ((,(, Platform Material, eign and dome-tic commerrr iiikij! 1 reforms, better labor conditions and (I (iiiliniicil on Puce 1 ivn. f nlunin piin.l Man Answering Ad r r i i nm ' u.....uv,u ivwui 11 1 AT ri. 1 iVlUraerS lOUIig Uln1 cw Y-rk Feb. 4 iK'atim 1 't',, ,.. not oi'. ( e ea ted am henfen t ncitii , by a man who answered an .iii-eir. 'n oiicrinir a ittrnisiU'ii ,,, , .amei - nc, wa- i.ie la'e t"..av oi tirettv ,-vear-o i , . . . '" .'"" '--year-oiu Miss Ren . . t- . s . w n.. nox.c. acoinmg to me J "-'""' " . ' u'wu'ii a; .( KiKi'iing pos'tion 'eon ae. :i ',m nniniuv crUinCil an j nta.-iglei!. Lvkhucc o; a t'earlul struggle. ! Con, -he fought the intruder, were "ii cverv hand. Moor and bed- 'clothes were smeared with blood. ' Furniture, w as overturned and the 'fill's clothing was much di-hcvcled. . V ' expres-ed belief that j'. llnxie was lirMoi irln nMia m- ' sensibility, criminally a-.-aulted and ', then foullv 'iitirdered to prevent her : giving the ot'ncers tlie clue thev a, : apparently lark to apprehend her ' slaver. 1 he final crushing blow was ! delivered as she vvas on her knees, B Mall (I ru 1 . Dallv th.M: Dally .Hid Suit. 17 (tit. outntcl Afb rn JVlULiXJ Victor Seymour to Handle rensnmg state Lanipai.n Well Known Man Selected To Have Active Charge Of Work in This ' State. I.'IIU'II' 11 Sey in -mned tin I eh. (.-- I Special. I - ' i i'l' ol Not oik today as 'infes o campaign n:.r r tui tiic I 'ershin.i;-tor-1 'i esnle;. ir-ritiiW) 'ii N'ei.r tska. accordu 10 ..iinoim i nieiit made by the na tional liea'l'li' ii'ti fs hi-te. Mr. Si'ym.mr lias hcen activciv ' lent iiii 'I wttli repnidica n pohti i in hel'ia-h: ot tin; na-t -'5 years an i ' ." tn.ii; .'.'! nnmher ot snccessMl c imp.i'i'iis. IK managed th.e sncces---i:I piimaiN ci in paiyri tor lolm I,, i'-.e'llledy 10 V I'niti'd Slates senator in P'lo; three sitccessfii! campaiins i r I'a'ii.'e il Sedgwick of the sn I'l'cme cnirt, and several lor Judjv I on.islt. While !:e .,i- never Ummi a miin i'l'r (' the st.itc cetitial committer, Mr. Seymour has served the com i;ittec in an ,'otvisnrv eapacitv at it I'-miher ot i ilterent limes, lie was e'"selv associated with the election , . ,, , ., o' l ouej es-maii h. avis. and. thruUK't f, ,, ,,,1.1,,,, with William Hawvard, 1 was ,-,a adn-or to the republican na notia' cotianittee at the tunc l'esi- dc it I aft was elected. tt a'aiouneitiia his aftiliatimi with , tii- Pet ornauiation Mr. Sey- n.oiir issued :l stateme'.t in which lie -aid: i "l-'.vi.ry r briiskaii should he p. oud of the pi ivale to vote for cen!. .mi.iiijih tins sentiment has tor tiem-rai I er-tnnja Mate pride l.e ii rapid1;.' increasiiiK. tht i;ener- ,,nd courte-v demand 'hi-. .'. ni to It"' in'csent tune, ha; re- " I 'er-oua'lv . the career of (i.-u-niscd I" hecouu' an active candi- mil Pershing lias hei-n j . a i tn ulai'lv dete. His nianv fiicnds and admit'-' ir.li 'e-tmir to me. because of the er-. hi nv ever. -peciiillv in this, his , admirafi, mi ! tain' d ior him when home stale. ,u e inivtinK that they attending tin I'nner.-ilv of Ne-havi- the riylit in draft him tor this ' hrn-ka. IP vi..s, at tiiat time cm -er ice. Thev led that the wonder-' r,f-ct d with the tini el'-i t y A -. iu inl record he ha- made sitire the struct, -r and a- a (-indent. arly 'il-, when he w a- connected vaii oui' -tate university, to the present lime, ha- 'hm im m s trated hi- peculiar fitucs; or president. "How hi- heart sues out for the, OUSTED SOCIALIST AGAIN UNDER FIRE AT ALBANY PROBE Solomon Predicted 4,000.000 Lx-oervice Men v ouldn I , ( Uprk ( nnimu lpnlutinn iii.iny. I a h., I. - I e-lni.onv that t harlrs Solomon, one of the five siispemlcl soeiaii-t a -seniblynu n. win, is being tried by the as-cmblv ictarv (oiiiniit're on hartrcs of ,ii.t,.v-.li. na'l predicted thai, the e service men in the 1 J nniMUHi Cniteil Stale I,r' "."able to .. ,..i. . a, i-i irvoniiion Mv.nww todav s ser on t revolution was lovr-n 1 a, If u ,r , l;m,a --'- -- ' 'yn atPM nev w l,o w as dnraicd tor , tho a-, mhiv bv ,s,,lou.o lat tall. ,,-i a .... I v..:...,,.... i,,.i i.. , . ' . ' ' . .. ... -,ao.u. ii ,.n -o.ian-u were rrany Z lJZ mer,ca' l.U!,,' which " 1 v 1 ' have -luiiili , membership ,n..-,h.: i-othm, we,,,, please L more than to sil on the -eat of a machine gun and give them a re- ceptiou." In rede Hart testified S'domon ' said: "Mr. Halt doe-n't .-ti: to reahe tae rnorm, us proportions that lin- revolution is going to take. Tliere wn! be iioth-ng vvhich wall be able 'V l!,lM ,,!r "'"'"..'." "V:, " ila-s ni check. I nev "all he anlr -weeo a-ide like chaff in the wind! the i.ppe.ii'nli ,,f 4.' M H 1.(11 ii I men. una! rigat navi ex service men to hold in check the lies, aiv of ntiil ne. nle in this comiirv -" pe, .pie in this country :" I he iiniicia! v committee denied " if announced by the Kvciimg a motion by a member. Assembly- Standard tins aftcnioe.11, has taken man Maurice P.loch, to strike out sieps to reduce the paper mo nev in as "ohv ioit-lv impossible" tin- test:- i irculation by J0, H l( l,i It rt. nn'iiv of jMiss Klicn P. Ch-vers tliati.., , Si Solomon spat on the American flag :nime m the presence of poli i: ... i r Vxk rs. Murder of Chicago Gunman Still RemaillS Z MyStefy , 4. The murder ,' air: tail . ia In ir f i uc t At anrice j., ., loitr notorious I'"- bodv wa - . . . . ;: inn i e 1 1 w , ,;,.., ,.j.dl.'d with duiii-dtim ,.'.. . "s trom ' ;. s,u, ed-olt -hot gan in ir it of his ; . ur-dav night, remains an till- i sol ' 'I'd Nil s'efv. V ore tiniM -!u sti-jint- -eie Mken ' a a t.oh. r loiaa'ni'i. hut the majority i were released when no evidence eon-I ar'ayg then; ":ta ihe shooting could i.o toned la. right w..- the 2M :,,:.r le.jde - ,,, te,e ..it',. !,.'.. h,"e f,,r hi. .i,-r , ' 1 '.' ' -".ii. in labor war- in (''cago ia the !;(sT n rears Release Whisky Boat. J v Wlh. '.a 4 I ji - steamer , Yarmouth ! of w iiisk' i i;s .54. Sun bin) cargo iich wa- seied bv !' !n'v iii ' h" i.ha.ed ,.:a! allow id to sail f ' 1 ' - : e-i. j' was announced t'oilo ing a tele idtnv.c conversation 1 t'1'.- : ween Mr. sia v iiu and the attornev Ucuerai's office in Washington, Sunday. I ' SO; doiIaq ttt TWO CKXTS. Vic of cieyttieuv . W-s assocn ted witii him in tin recent war. whether at home m abroad, and w h.it a lovable man in js when the mask of militarv disci dine is ili'scard'-il trmn his face. is deiianoiisti'ated in hi- ureetinif- to his comrades ot the world war "Mar tiv nut oc- !..- 'op wall him m Prance I.e.! us no over tiic top for him in Xc'hra-ka. A N ia'a -han ior pie-i'Ient -am lYrh:r:c i- the nuin." EXCHANGE SHOWS WORST COLLAPSE IN U. S. HISTORY Maiicts in New ork, Money And Commodity. Reacli Low Levels. New ork. I el. 4. Tin- mo.-' di- a-trous rollap-e in the hi-aotv of the foreign exebance market m N'ew 'otk. per (rut rate ir neman loans, time funds vch- to tin vani-hunr noint root fnribn- ol, :'rawa! of govfrnntent depr-it- sum- ncrw,- in,!-i.-'i -...a,-..,- a,.i,,i .. ., . . .' . . . V . on me sficK exeianec ana the ear- ; in. r,ln,,(ltv ,a, ' ,),-,,, strrhntr tell t.i 'i'0 ,e ..' '"'.""i Mninij. an ,,M,i'.,i ilf- CH!'? ol 14 cents tron'i vesterd.iv's Ir,w , j r .. ti under last wee!;' , f: , ; Translated ,t tb ' f o, cons,deral,.v more ';,'in '''M'er cent tr,m, no, ana! or Prew ar pr.ee or s4.Sos Remittances at Law. French. Bek-ian and 1 1 ,1.:, n .-a,, taaices at new low (notations of !-!' J(1' and I'J 111 ' .'..sni-eii'i.t.. ore at discount- extending from (A to 77 per cert of heir ,,,,,'mnl n,..,. tatiou of to the ,,,lar C.,....tcr movements which ri-Oct- t, ti- e'h.c.l conditions hmlnded 1-igh mcnitims for bar cold and 0, r ;,, i , .. ,,,i.. . .. , higher (imitation t,,r New York ex change at Canadian point-. To Reduce Circulation. Loudon f ell. 4 I'll government. ! WOll in SheCD S C flthinrL Blanton Terms Gompers asliiugton, Feb. tiumtier.-. nresident of - Samuel 1C Ameri- l'an,. 'f (''-ration of iiiou oi i. atior. was at- laCKCd ill the house pgam Wednes. 'ay. by lCre-entative lilanton, democrat- of Tm. I.'i.i.,,, i. . . . ' s " ,':;" V1 , ''!'r."!''1 , l";'. .Mr. ""on urn. ueu ,11,11 mis rauica i, ,, i... , ia- uceii io.-ing too long ni sheep's clothing." Faking exception to "being called a liar be Gompers," lihuitou said '.'it in his stale the rules- ta,r play prevented a' person;,! attack "on women, old men :o.d , .-..,i,lec " . D ll I n i , .w.umvvio vwuuvtu Anaitict I onino'c Coronc f-vjuillvl VIIIIIVy O I Cl UvO ...... . . . , . . . . i : v , ,.i , g. i, i e-i. i. v ircess desaatrh from Odessa rraorts n r;'af virl"r-v '"' ,,u' Hu-sian vol-; v "r' ' '7".v ,w antei r army ov er the bolshevik ' "hM's ar.' black. bmv ti, forces. which have been ilr:,.Tili' and ri d. Tin ;t are l ac',,- over the Ihiii river. . rlrawr. braids-, and a few- The f:a -t cavalrv of thr I-h-inhiraiions. 'rnmimiigs are 1 uaier coma aai' of Gen. r.il- Ills, c av 'lad I liinmeia.o. are a, flnvvcr eoiuhlnatiotif!. All bare orderly flight, the mes-age mings. vi duuteers raptured 'Is a new i 1 ?D mac 'r$. line gun- and ein Stores 9 LiVJ WILLING TO 00 BIDDING OF CONGRESS French Journal Asserts Vis count Grey's Letter in Times Inspired After France and Britain "Brought Around." EAGER TO ACCEPT ANY TERMS OF MAJORITY Senator Poindcxtcr Waxes Satirical on Subject and De plores Evidence of Growth Of Internationalism. Casner. Wyo !'.!. C Presi dent Wil.-on is ready to accept "any reasonable reservations" to 'he peace treatv. Senator John B. Kcndrick of WyomiiiR told the democratic state central commit tee, meetine here. He predicted adoption of the treaty and league of nations covenant by the senate next week. ., cin-. i'r '''''' b. I. ( on.u e; !;nr; f Vi-conn! drry. Hritisi; aai''.i..ai;..r to tie I'tiiied Mates to the loiid-'ii Time, w'th iiMrard to VlnT'i':;': iii;s'i,iti , ,u the peace rr.it v. the 1-h ins lie Palis -ava ; " 1 he aiite are abaiehaiini, Pre-".- h t W il-'.n " I he p M'e. ..'his that Ki'n.iiit drey -ai -ceded a' iier-uadiutr Premier h'ovd lir-n"!' of (heat Hi'itain and oii'ier Pb-miet rlemeaeeau to adopt v jev I'.iM't when in Pans some v eeks .na ;.'nl the letter to the 'I "i.iies v IP, it rts.f rts, probably he ''llowed ior an rdTnial Hof along t'( sam ones from t!ie I'renrh and Pa il'sh cabinefs. Willing to Come to Terms. "Mui friends lirvoi'd the Atlantic 'e'lin'" iai' 1o iindei'siaiid the sit;- I .i'nr '" " r. lai iiane iney nave nt beam, the l.cho Do Paris con lo'aes. "It sitnply mean" the allies a'" aliiiiiiii'iiiiia Pie-idei.t Wilson and arc trviun to ronie to terms wit!) tne ma an at v in the Amcriian con I he leli. ,,f i-i. .Hint dry re .' nd to bv '.he l .cii.. I )e Pans ajr th.it ' afh in without reservations (lii.it Priiai;. w as amenable to iv hat o "' aC' in ti'e 't', ariin congress I"-'!, Hist s , it rat'ii' d the treaty at'! ii -came a mcmbia' of the lencue of canons. Pomdexter Satirical. a-liinfttou, 1 eb. 4 - In a hit tcrly satirical comment upon Vis count tiiey's I. tter to the London I inn s. Senator Miles Poindfxter. republican. Washington, in a forma! stati'icia. toiocht deplored the "re markable iniluence which lias been (ertril mi this c'Mintiv bv the let a4 a" evidence ot tne growth oi mteniati, mah-m dneetlv bepo. . i... .t. i.. : :j. i. m mmkih- aeon- hum. "It cc,ns." Senator Pomdexte, "tbat a la, ce number of peop!f I I'- iClinllniicrt .in I'ac Inn. 1'iilumii I'nnr.li C 1 tl fnnfniwc n LOIlICreeS Afi ' DM " Lgree On Railroad Bill W a-aingtoa. Feb. 4.- Senate and lioiisc conierees liave reached a vir tual agreement upon the railroad bill, wit!, the settlement of differ ences growing out or amendments by both house- to the so called rate making sections am! the labor pro v i s i II 1 1 . . Flit" C"ii;pt oiiii-e readied provides '"I elimination oi the sen.,tc anti -tiike claii-e and substitution ci iMovisioi;.- w hereby wage dispute: will be se'tlcd by v. age boards cotn I "-(d of an cpia' riniibi t of em ph.vcs ami railroad oiiicials. In ca-c ot a di-agi eemeat anpea! won! be taken to .'iia.tiier board tipr w i ich tlie public would he rei sented. The conferees- retained 'he provision in the ratrniakir t'f.n providing for a return r,r r(.,,, ,-, railroads. ,vj , .-ion i. ,,,ih! be ef :'erive , 'i -i r eriod of one and or t ) or tor two yeats a, ; of governir.ent conf period to be drfini' later bv the confer ii'j '- Plan of Churc ostof :M IS Tr t i t : i aP ad b ii I ' s ; - y -lo-f ' ' , a ' 'e c.iVe a.,,, a'Tacae I vclve" mi,! . ak rihhiu,. and No two hats are alike un tn-date mode!. - Rnsemer.i East ; i- .vv: v . rin,'i i ie -i ' i .1 sssU