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THE Y.l.i:: OMAHA. THHISPAV. r'KltRFATtV . VXIrt.
FREE REPORTER
CHARGED WITH
BEING RIOTER
t
MEXICANS HELD !SM A RT TYPISTS
! DIUUIIP' Ul VUl.".;
OFF Br RANCHER;
t ''.tr
Invest iciation Ordered
Startling Admissions Made
During Trial of Wit
ness tor the State.
I nntimiot l-rnm rune Oik
1 f ,i ! "Il-Vp. !:'!.. ) -Ail,,-,
. . . v- i r'lJieur.c; t
t.".:r:-.! V.-:: -I liiorv
a i " ; ;: .'.:'. t -a;! crv ,:. .:
i !".'. t 1- M. !
: 1 .i : i c i : .,:(!. i.iv.: -t.it. i.
' !i ; il.nl . n't' II II i iliti cd In nit"'. -
t iv Moure a- I h- man h. .i-.vi-!i.l
tliem I i carry jijsoltr.e- to burn ?'".'
Of ; I'Ht !l '"-f. I'll' 'I! t'.l i t. ill'! !'(". !
;i '.'in till ti"u;;ht In' 1 apta-n
I i ,w ;;'ti) a !.,.! in the city hall '..
u ;- . M o, ... w- i!" emlt'il.
I';i'.ittf...' "1 '''t'se :tl't!il.tvit i'
! i I'., i' ..ii'si'd a iur.ui' winVh a -
i i. 4- il later wl-.e:' relatives of '.'
tw.i te-tiOil that John W.
Tow l . tl'fi: tore::'an of the sjr.-.i !
iirv. I;.id i;r.r:i tin ri n;otn:v to t;.-.
iirt -t'Tv wheti !ic v -'
S 0 N IS KILLED
urthcr Stories of Brutalitv
And Murders Across Border I
I I nitiliiml Irwin fane Our I
It:, '.in- v oimtr , '.iie'iniii'K m. us
f..Mi-. ate nnl:'
1 t. take a
ii rent if" 'i t he ' '-. i ai i r. m
( i ' l r- interest H til" iiHiepi'iideiu-e ot
Jt'ie I 'tntcd Mate- since they li.n
' ... 'loin,.! that circ.it IUtta:;i lia no oh-
Further Stories of Brutality !..m:..m , .i-m-..
Foreign Leadership
'However, thii annati'iit uilltue-
Recounted in Commit- ; !,' - ' .' '" l" KV,'!"
the lea'ler-tii ol a loreignei in J
question winch involve American
lndepemlence. is entneie consistent
with the entire le u;uc ot nations
tee's Investigation.
4-1
.,.,. , . '.'r,.,'.. ". .i- '!. ' :' "t:i u'tii Mrs. Tnwh" at their
,., ',v I'm- ,v I ..i.t 'o.ti !,. : ' ):!!. Mr. !'..!c -nnt:!i! t. . eo , ,
tr, .f , it at rested and ii:rai n ; lv ! clatittir this was merely a
ia;! hecaiis.- hi v as m-t at th" .urt ; cii.ir it.ihli action.
).... in t'i.- ,l"rri!e"ii to .r:v.r I-ding of the . . ! tt'Uif.t t halves
10 (-is tj.iii - v v.i- , i''e a- foil iwed I he Iter's exposine ot
a thee iVxeli-piner.N in the ease as a
" I i e fa t o' t i .ttt. ' 'iee. 'I'd draiuenp "
Mr. t ot ii.-". t; it t' e .... d.d ' hid ,.! th- Mo. :,- ,.,-e
;nar at th-- t 'M t ho'i-e I'ne-d.ay have taio n ail tins ttei k and -.n,n-
n:d -s t"' l t it ! :t.t ! (of r, :. The defense h..d a l,o.-.-e
it led in "d edi'es.'.i. ! was nninher of witnesses and tn.o -ttr-
r:ittre! w t ; to otdi"' i i"i p - j,rirs were promised
I t:! tot i,..'. hi h:s 1 use ii' . ..
torv of his attempt to defend hi;j ' dnle it is m i desirable." he
,;.,-!i or 'he Rio (irand'' an.o n -t ' added, "th.a we should maintain m-
fntate and iriendlv reiatioiis W'tti
the
....... .,.!.., . M , s , . , i tot. I toil iv I
i,Ke, .in in ." .... nuesti- I I'm Ki'ai Kinnreu n.iron , i
the Mexiean situation ! 'h' lll"u' diiferent matter
I,,.,,.,,,.,,,, ,,t , ,,Vll,, iroin loinnns a si'vciiunemo umo.:
the n;! t urn. .
est and !' ''
II. 'l i 1 : . an : - t ,o . i
;iee ,h,.:dd he i
ibis eoif t to tr 1 -r
of the ;,f'a o '
v'onntv Attorney
that Thorj. had rep.
ii .use i n, s.'.v -,t .; ''I I
lov told He' he n.i- -id, and the I
was the rca-.. -n he i ded to - we t
' "il m in r .!'
i iad ii 1 1 i
Nidi p' a
d. .lt d I as'.,
in ft-."-; .i':..;:
d n ' t w e I! d e n i e . ';
!e, at tl f eonf:
ApplicatioiisS for Loans
From Fajm Loan Banks
To Be Held in Abeyance in'"!!--.' '"k!
I,
1 1 1
at
1..,
epoi ... f:e i ""i t
l iU'sd.o. n .-, j
odd th ,! t' '
levied nnld n ei:t .r
'I
Vindication of The Re-.
I he , onrdet t.nin'e I ...inf.'
ttoi ne- hot " i H t 1 1 make a i a -e
auaitist M r. Moore :s le.,. e, ip.ui
t.- tho -e w lin hat e w at .died tie
vidopniei t s as a t indii at mil el I ha
ter e.t-o ill it- posit'. ei that the
hare was a fnui.e up. lor it w a
mil of this ra-e that the contempt
of Court ease aeain-t The I'ee tnew.
in which I istriet .1 n I
The Bee and Victor Ro-ew .iter ,K
W .. e,i':-;lon. I-'el). 4 I'endmt; .
d.'i i -1' ei bt I !n- seprctne com :
the I tilled M ales on the -oi.'itu
id. d t.on.ihtv ot ihe f.o m loan a. t a') tn
in. ,i'i; de at i. hi - : ir h a ': - r .en t ,-,
d"i , i,. rni loan hank- will !. in'! ! n
I " : 1 . he v,i nee. - a nil I ...all I ni'io.-i":
' "fin - announced,
e -e Ihe nohcy ol the ho.u d to
lonhl pend temp, .ran if the makiiii;
hens does not alfect loans
ilicli applications already are
tr
.,r.itin.
It was the I'tvinnme
i t oiitlatviy in what i- known ,i. the
fi'i; r.end th.it has been prepat ed
'..r 'i-es." t ition -i iir coimn'ttec.
ill., h e;iects to develop the ean-es
'of conditions re quint's the m.iinte
1 ' TO'ce oi a Strom; force ol Xnieri
; rni troop.- alone; th.at part of the
I M it; border
i M i-s. James ( amey. once s
t( .ill v '-.'sident ni Mna'n t 'it . re-
i..v.:i' n.,s.-!fres here lor a tele:rajli
, compai.v, related a cliaptcr of her
i misfortunes in Mexico to n eommit
' te. Her husband, she has been as
hed, has been killed
d tinanciallv. !e
had .."one to I'ur.'ino earlv m l''15.
and it was irom there he started
with a few othe' Ameruan on :i
(lamp '-s eoiinti'f towards the
west cori-
All But One Killed.
ith her.'
Predict Cloture Failure.
Wa-'imtou. I-'eS. 4 - l-'ailliv. .en-eralle-
predicted hy senate leaders
for the eliort to write a new cloture
prevision into the senate rules to
curb debate on the peace treaty
unei! it is rem wed tiet week.
CREATE STIR AT
NEWBERRY TRIAL
Eighteen Witnesses Testify
V-.ul 's I I'lchot n. ijuestioi
u" tor t!:e i,,eiiitncitt. dtcw ti. i.-.
."shanahan t-'at he had ttsed ot
that .iilt.nmt '.' pay a ehallcr.nei
at the piim.ut polls, but had not
accoiftcd tot the remainder.
Air.oiiu tl'.e w .lnesscs m ere a nmn
hen- of stenoL;r'iiih,et Slid ttinsfs
empiot cd at . w hen v i amp. .'at1:
Plattorm Being Mi ippecl
Out bv G. 0. P. Leaders
an
: ( puliln an sue, c-
al'.d Clililllci a ' cd I i:e eliie, : -, a
them ot .1 dome-tn i hai o tc:
which he teimd the people le
Xf.fi I hi- si.t!etnein lolhne -
' ' ii' on.- t Want Kepubhcaii Success
a nuot ol tin dcm.ntalic .oinmus., - . , r, t w hci e I 1":(l flic pe.ei',
"',,,,n- ' t.ar.lcss ot past pa; iv atidn.p
V'ter the . ..:;:, , ,-", e tod.. t t b.ail - i M.,.0,,o , epu'en an see, ess ....
i.in iias ..,ai, iiowetei. mat ti'eie i ?i,,. eonvntio-i iha' !.
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For Government in Fraud
Case Over General Ob
jection of Defense.
'he.ul.itiaitei s i IK'tioit. lh
named l'.mrci on- itrieiuiaun tue. it.iit been no attempts so lar to reaci ; ,,.,,. ,1,, ui uuif ccit,.'.
1 lt.ul seen about the o!ttee.. told . de-nuite conclusions and that the "l ust. ,,n honesi i-i:ciert.
of beir.is' paid v.lsh and some ! whole work o: the committee 'till onoiiucal busiue-s adu ".: :-f 1 at i"
them --e lated th it !iee was a i.i-'i was in a foiui.itite vfafie. I the c. iin'iy'- aiia i-.
1 chat t 111 the vault at heaihpiai ter- : 1 omiuitlee tneiithefN generally de j ".second, that their will lr
I the snniii c.mcd to di-ctiss the omission ol
I he successive eiiti .es
d a plan
veloped and r c . 1
Iv diesscd yotnu w oliicn caused loreiuu f.lations ;rom the list ot I ( eduction ol taxes, uuh the
a' succession ,, -'i in the cunt j pojIr cattip.iiKti issues, bet o:id 1 0i taxes w hit h kill imtiatn r a
loom that Rtew until the 1'nited sayiitK that the whole subnet a- spr.adir.n ol the w.u d.-h! ,
'-states marshal was jorced to 1 e ' parent!'.' icmaitied open until the ,,rK- mtiii'icr ot imn.
1? ;.! T..-I. -1 i a .. :.,is : st.ur decorum to the nroceedm-ts : senate had made its record on the I " I Inrd. that tlteie wdl 1
of testimouv niveti tod., m the trial '" "
ol M-i.alot' rrnm.H II N'ewhe. ry 1 C7MhS Rfitnkft IfklitSk.
nd si s,-ore l icr.'.ui politicians j
were considered bv o ei uim-nt at
tonievs n important to the charce
peace treaty. elepcd a better relation l.,tw.(-
It has been an open seciet tor , .,hoi and .apital. witli .notice '.
weeks thai some of the in lluen t'.al ! .,u h .nd w.th iifsp.ee to the i'i"
Wireless Message Says , -
of con -piracy which the are
mi.k to es'abhsh.
James Sweiiihart. head oi t! e New
York department of a IVtroit news
paper, related that I'rcdcrick l'oi.
a deiendai't. told hint ill New 'oli,
"the ltd is off 1:1 Michigan and the
sU is ,!,c limit" ' inamans
Wal'cr Chappelle. ei'u'oi of a
country weekly at 1 1.:", i-tille, Mich.,
as in the demo-! I,,-, the thud side of the 1 1 a;ir
mt the treaty! win, h tnu-t not be forgotten.
11 Thufsdav. I'eb. 5. I he i extended into the campaign and con- "I ointli. that thcie -hall '.r ad
I 1 cells hate retaken Iikutsk, ac- siderahle ptessutc has been biouht uuin -t ration law and mdei et rt f-
jrotdmi; to a w ireless message re- ' to bear to seettte some sort of an . wlteie in the nation.
I ceived at 'l.idivostok and lot t ,0 d-' agt eciucul in the senate. ; "I ii'ih. that th p.ut will nteasii: c
1 i ,v f''e 1 01 re-pondeut of the In a sialemeut tonii;h' ic-;aiilt::K ' it -tip- nuwaid In the new need-
i hailv Med I heir troops ate te- , his tttp to the 1'acific ca-t Mr. ot the i,tt.ui, w i'h 'ts cers
I tiiriitii- westward t" i.hc'.e ihe K vi- I Hat- declared he found a eneral 1 wa s ..head. .ui t.ph it frrt al-
i -eutuuenl eeryw here m lator ot wats on s 'I'd iioi:ml.
N'ibs and Pole-.
meet rimrs.lc.v to take up the sub
iect. 't qeacrailv ttas conceded that
tne tune was too si
other ih feinlant, had
to become a county c
red out 01 h:
l)nt. 1 )! I'-e :ty l':c devclopiiniH v. .1 te
a- insuring Mat v.iic:. t.m
i , . ,1 ,,,1 , 1 ... .1,., ... ueatv con es mi miitimte.i neo.11
Mthou.h the rules committee will josfiiittd that Hcniamin I'. K,Vd. an'-1
'hcited him :
riuan in the
rt to ma,o- any y.,...i
e-iian.ee ,11 the uilcs before the treaty lV,'k,,l( u ;M,C
is called up Monday. Senators tt dm .. , .
have opposed any limitation on de- TestlfV 0ver Objectns.
bate were prepared. 1! was said. o 1 he IX wilnes-e- on the stand to
I'lKht a cloture proposal at su.-h day practically all te-tilied in th.
teneth that no roll call would be face of a general obiection hy tie
eai i id on it before that time.
Hope to Hasten Action.
1 '"..iii the present plan of life
leaders to dispense with th" old
.lofurc ic-tnclioiis now cbi -iin
to
1.0 I -,- the M c xicau olticial
the 11,11 iv stK-eecded m reachmv; '-' '
1.'. .'rtu and was named as the a ti
ll e hands of
loan represent.!
. . : m e :. . . 1 . e . 1 - . . 1 , 1 .
t -liontv for the .-tatement that the I . , ,n ,,TU,'X- n s lH" . ' '
r others had been killed. h"'0'' l""'"'. l''" om-mer-
: One o, the several p.m. to e rxpt- ! ,n,!CU as l'"--,',c,,t" r",l"'!,,
ducted bv the American i ''. m,a, 1 .ouieauoi. roi, can pru.upo.t .
utes. however, Mr. Norris said. ,..niiv was incident to the light made ! ", . 1 , 1 41
,,l,l!,,.. ti,-. t sel, te-.,, s .etlo... -.,t,f '., v... ;ii.. i. ,. , , ; M,...i, loiu i, ' " " c h ed within 10 days.
be comrdeted under the regulations i told the ei innuttee. that his ranch
in effect since
en ated
detensc. I his objection entered a
wiluess after witne-s took the si. on!
and. ot ri uh d In the i om ',. w a- t-.
'he etfei t th.a! the to: , i timet:! ii.ol
laid' d i o pi o'. e that a con -pii a. t
,-Msted to vndate the federal eh,
1 mi and po-la! late -, am! h.it I he; e
Inn' the individual aet- of .! mn.l
..:is coulil no! be o lie red m etulenc--at
this -lae of the pro. eedinc; -.
I-ederal Judgr Sf..i,)iis held that
got ei ii in e' ii t counsel had a right to
marshal their testimony as thc s.lu
lit.
the
system
Wilson Grows Better
Wa-hiugton. h'eh.
was . just south of Van Horn, l ex., was
atlaciod. (lis o:i, (ilenti. 18 years
..hi. and i Mexican woman house
keeper were with him when the at
tacking party arrived early in the
'ctenr.i" and without warning began
.-- L'espite a i
i' ,.t;,-l i',.,c,l i ,:i .1... i n i... ,
I -ir,-, ,1 III) W I 1 I 11 s I I , III, I 1 I' - I Ul' 1 1 I . ; - , . . , j 1 I I,' ,
if on !i. ,...hs x . . ...,.i . '.v''.i, ....... i...
m.iiiiii eacu. i in- ia-e - now m mi - me somn p. .men or ine t nit
i . i . ....
i louse, ne apparently nan recot er- j l(- ,),,,,,,
ed from the effects of a s'icrht cold .
. . . .. I 1 . I ! .
in prises trom .Njoveii'lier 0. tne .lav ne e"i:iia,:e.i wweiai nays ago. j
t hen the special grand lury return -j
d the indictment aga.n-t Mr. Moore. To Heal a Cough '
. t . . 11 .......... A ... ...
on vac Tcsinnony m I'.ru.M .tio.ris lai... "u.m-.i. -... ; ot ,,;,, ,,, lnlsP,f
leniiugh to attract th- lire of the
-upreine court on appeal.
The Moore ea-i- tt.i- I, lied tilh
ad'liug t-''at lit knew he had "got. two
Plan Is Failure.
lie planned to leave the building
some time (luring the night and tun!
refuge in m n ligation ditch. It was
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i ne government torces weie m
.Negotiations tor ayieeuient on ,,,, , ,, ,i,. i. t, ,., ,t
. , , ' . . i a e i . i . -. , i u ie , i u nil me 1
tried to conline cross examination 01 i
their witnesses strictly to the ma
terial developed by the direct ques
tioning, i
No Accounting Made. 1
In the cross examination of l.yle !
Sliauahan, an attorney from
(.harletoix and one of the orpan- ;
iers of the Xewberiv camiia.cn
some ot 'he reservations to he con
sidered continued duiiiii the da and
in some (ptarters it was predicted
that the pointi of disa.u'teemeu!
iiiicklv would be silted down to a
lew propositions, once the treaty
comes inio (he open senate. From
other souric; it was predicted, how
ever, that the republican leaders
would insist on their original tescr
various without the modifications committee in his eotritv, Shanaha
iRreed on bv the unofficial biparti- testified that he had received $4' ,
san committ."e and that a lour; con- trom John 1". Harris, chairman of
troversy would ensue. the committee ami ope of the de
Mexicans ;.ml in tliat way mai-e
inore certun the e-cape of the hov
and the woman. It was not until the
next day he learned that his plan
had failed. He had succeeded in
reaching cover, hut hi hoy had been
shot to death and his body mutilated.
The woman jho had been killed.
The assault on the property ended
with the appearance of a troop of
the Kifihth cavalry, which with other
toop pursued the Mexican 40
miles into their own country.
Airplanes and Electricity
Will Determine Next War
Nantes. France. Feb. 4. Airplanes j
r ud electricity not explosives -will ;
j furnish the biff surprises in the next j
I yrreat war, according to M. Turpin, i
I ihe inventor of mo 1 i te. one of the!
! most powerful explosives ttsed in)
I I in- world war. 1
M. Turpin said he did not believe i
much further progress could he I
I made in the domain of explosive. I
I "The terrible effects of some of!
j the shells 1 made." he continued, j
;"tveie mostly due to spontaneity of,
I detonation. 1 believe that in the de- i
Itelopmeut of electricity, which did!
I not play a preat part in the lat war, J
the greatest progress will be made ,
and the most terrible results I
achieved.'1 j
W Mc lStmin' G COM. FA7SY ' M
DAVt ToDUo
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Restore German Opera.
New York. Feb 4. Geminn opera;
will be restored to the repertoire of
the Metropolitan Opera company at I
a matinee performance of "Parsifal-';
in F.nph'sh February 19. it was an-:
nottneed toniktht.
Qrap-Nots
is a reat food
It was designed to furnish
ihe nourishmGnt needed for
body and brain which wheat
and malted barley provide.
Twenty hours baking ma-kes it
easily digested and develops
a wonderful nut-like flavor.
Grape-Nuts requires no cook
ing and is a sturcfy builder of
strength for old and young alike.
Economical
Not q Mt of waste
Grape-Nats needs no Sugar
LSs Poitum Oifal Company A
fS Bottle CreK..MichijAn
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Two Great Lots for Wednesday at
Worth to $25 Worth to $30
50 and $
$14
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Suits and O'Coats CIO C A Suits and O'Coats
worth to $18
Suits and O'C
worth to $40
Suits and O'Coats ffOQ
worth to $35 . . . .
Suits and O'Coats
worth to $55 . . . .
$24.50
$39.75
Fur-Lined Overcoats Price
Fur-Collared Overcoats $1 Q 7C
Worth up to $40, now y 1 I
Sale of Men's Pants
Every pair guaranteed. A new pair if not satis
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$2 48 and $2.98 Trousers, 1 .OS S"-S!) and S.OS Trousers, G.J8
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Girdles
Cords with tassels or hulls
on the end, are effective with
straight gowns.
Tassels
A splendid assortment, all
lengths, from one and a half
to eleven inches, and a num
ber of colors in silk, chenille,
beads and jet. Balls, taper
ing and round, are to be had
for girdles.
Part Wco!
Union Suits
A few suit s remain,
mussed and soiled from
handling and therefore re
duced in price. Two styles,
Dutch neck and elbow
-sleeves, and low neck and
sleeveless, in all sizes.
Priced for Thursday. $1.79
suit. s econd Floor
Corset Specials
A visit to this department
will prove entirely worth
while. We are offering
odd numbers and incom
plete lines at the most at
tractive reductions. Sizes
are from 1! to :?0, prices
from $2.00 up
Corspt Dept. Second Floor
Full Fashioned Hosiery
Is Undeniably Superior
Full fashioned hosiery isS shaped to fit, while tne
seamless kind must stretch to "approximate" a fit.
The added grace imparted by "hosiery that fits
smoothly is of foremost consideration to well
dressed women.
The majority of Thompson-Beldam hosiery is full fash
ioned. Your preferences may be gratified in a choice
selection of cotton, lisle or silk.
All Rightly Priced
A well-assorted selection of regular
sizes, out sizes and flare top styles.
Toilet Goods
Jergen's geranium bath
soap Thursday for 10c a
cake.
Face brushes are spe
cially priced Thursday,
cjOc each.
Main Moor
Valentines and
Post Cards
The Art Department has a
s p 1 e n d i d assortment,
clever designs and verses
that you'll find attractive.
Second Floor
THE MEWS SUW
Well Selected
Shirts for Men
Rich, dark tones for the
man who is conservative
ly inclined in matters of
(iress. Gayest patterns
and colorings for those
who wish them. Variety,
too .Manhattan. Kagle,
Arrow, Karl and Wilson
makes.
Unusual These
New Pajamas
In striking stripes and
plaids as well as plain
shades. One and two
piece styles.
Fancy Hose
Silks that will appeal be
cause of their quality and
st vlishness.
To the Left A You Enter
COLORADO LUMP
C" k T Smokeless
U A I Sootlr..
For All Purposes, Per Ton
$11.00
Delivered
Illinois Lump, Vns and Nut CO AC
.th h"lt central dit. M . "P.tsJ
CONSUMERS COAL
& SUPPLY CO.,
Te!.M in Gond Cnl
I Uh nd Nirholns. Phone D. 279.
Albert Cahn
The
SHIRT MAKER
Wishes to announce his removal to :.'i: South
11th St., second floor, where he invites his friends
and customers to call and soe his spring line of
'. shirtings.
To insure promnt delivery orders mwt he
. placed early.
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