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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOYVEMBER RS, BOINE SHOWS FEELING ol Svowes ot '“M’:d.“a'.SEEI\ FOR MOTHER'S MOTIVE|TO ARBITRATE FAIR DISPUTE ()RKS POP IN MARINE CORPS| HEALTHY KIDNEYS o Low - Mr. Willlams sald he had discovered no ' o . evidence of a struggle in the room when he [+ » | b gl - Lt M el N | Bight of Agyres’ Gory Garment Visibly 00 Ot T de o reply in the newa Autioritios Make Effort te Corjare Up an to Wae 8 1t Cfficors Give Tnner V.aw of Bocia! Int Affecta Defendant. tive, us Ofcers Rrady and Wolte had done. | Reasen for Ohi d-Marder oesurse at the Olub when asked It he had discovered any hair- | | sr Lovs i Nov A final effort was — - ins 6n the floor OFFICER DESCAIBES SCENE CF TRAGEDY 1 crosweximination he said he nao | M'CROSCOPISTS ARE PEERING fOR POISON | 11t (TAs 1o BEk TR (ENEE FEINEEE LIQUID FEFRESHMENT COMLS FREQUENTLY |If Any of Your Family, Either in This or Past Generations, noticed the condition of the upper button- | the Loulsiana Purchase Exposition com- » f ¢ i ¢ ot el el L gl pany fs 1o Whieh Bods. Ahould have author Have Been Troubled with Kidney Disease Make a Test of Tells Where Ile SIRING Correshonding DUtton was hanging by o | INIEFART Organa af Dead Child Are | P4 ¥ Major Lasehheimer Says (hat Cocke 4 i rresponding button Anging [ | ity over foreign exhibitors. but without Your Urine and Satisfy Yourself. and Other ] thr There also were powder marks | Now Undergoing tns=temmes |0 the matter will now go to arbi- (A8 Are Served Refore 1 \ ¥ the Room Which | m,vl the wounds on Avres' body, indicat I robable tration under the act of congress providing Champagee Daring Meal nud | » ing that he was shot at close range | for the commission. The Board of Arbitra fl iroinia " i i e’ Asres Dicd, The next witness was P. W. Warfield, | | tion will consist of two members of the (NSTRUE'Y THEIVEE Miss Virginia Townsend, Vice President Young People’s Tem o the rietor of the K ational ¢ o | ¢ i ') WASHINGTON, Nov. 22— The trial of | He said that Ayres occupled room 20 in| NEW YORK. Nov. ui--Th ual or- | company. Should they fall to come to an| NEW YORK, Nov. 22— When the offcers Spending Hundreds of Dollars with Doztors Mon Lot 145 Bonime for the murder of | the main bullding and Mrs. Bonine and [£ans of Emeline Dale. the child which | agreement a ffth arbitrator will be ap- | who compose the court treing Culonel James . Ayres, §r. was tesumed today in | her family rooms 89 and 0 In the annex, | dled in Hoboken on Tuesday morning and | pointed hy the secretary of the (reasury. | Meade resumed their investigations foday bl k- e OTRIEE §UL ROME O A R e Seva. ot (he Justice Anderson's court. Mrs. Bonine's | but on the same floor. whose mother Is a prisonér, charged with | " Rules and regulations adopted by the|Captain Benjamin A. Fullar, assistant | °0. [0F [weniv-four hours: it there is a reddish sediment In the bottem of tha party was augmented today by the additi Among the afterncon witnesses were po- | Its murder, are now in the possession of Louisiana Purchase Exposition company for | judge advoc: glass, or if the urine fs cloud milky E te, who was judge advocate at T 1 1 Dr. Otto Schultz of Cornell university, who | the government of exhibitors had been pre- | the court of inquiry held In the navy vard | ey o L0 Pt or germs floatin will_examine them for traces of poison. | sented to the national commission for rat about In It vour . ; o t July, testified to what had taken plac Dr. E. E. Smith of this city will make the | fication. The national commission made o of hor brother, U, & Grant Henry, who had | lice officers and W. W. Warfleld, who was come from his home in Miesouri in order to | proprietor of the hotel at the time of the be precent with his sister during the trial, | crite. The policemen testified as to the and you «he Ies The witneas sald he never heard of any |hottln of Warner's <ufe ( Ii§ microscopl ’ y oy Bt Berthirs two yottia sane wers prefsnt] | wrunds croscopic examination | some amendments, whlch the local cOmpany | eftort of any offcer to preveni Colonet 1 y as were her husband and her sistor, Mra. | District Attorney Gould elicited from Mr.| The autopsy was performed yesterday |refused to agree to, and thus the matter ¥ ’ L Lo SR v i ! | Meade trom succeeding to the brigadier | one day Meacham. The prisoncr came in in advancs | Warfield the fact that there was an elec- | afternoon iu Volk's undertaking room, Ho- | stands. At the meeting of the national com- | ganeralship of the marine corps. Ha ford | st \ir \ of her attorneya. and when they arrived sha | trie button in the room, as in all others | boken, by Dr. Schultz County Physician | mission a statement authorized. 1t ts, eI il . AT, Tondu cordially shook hands with them in (he house, rendering it practicable to|Converse, I. T. Mitchell, president of the | in part, as follows \::,.(.M.,o:'.'.e:'.;?:: :1..;7-.:-’.:::--:‘ m; ofme g %W g Eent of s Policeman Waltor . Krady was the first | call the ofice at any time. The witness [ New Jeraey Police commission, and Wil- | “The matter of disagreement between the [ poid 0 FIEOUN B0 e Conrge wad oMl PLlB e R enident he witness called. He was on duty near the | said that Ayres had told him that the lock | 1am T. Kudlitch. who attended the child | exposition company and the national com- n-my W14 e KNG NOVes HONMA of gk | - R & writes Kenmore hotel on the morning that Ayres’ | of the door to bis room was out of order |an hour before her death. After the au- | mission grows out of a difference of opinlon I. Iracy agatnst Golonal Mesd :”-‘ i L e AL L L I8 ned Sody was discovercd, and he was summoned | and the door could not be fastened ‘with | topey the physicians declined to talk. No|as to the construction of the act of cop- | Do o’ asainst Colonel Meade and had no | cine that could ¢ Mg, 1 wks xte %o the botel st about 8:20 o'clock by thd | it report can be expected for some days’|gress, under which this commission was ap- | T oior, O Detleve that either Colonel Denny | ficted with kidney discase and female trou propristor. W. W. Warfleld, who told hin | Mr. Fulton, on cross-examination, asked | Prior to the autopsy Coroner Parsiow and | pointed, and section 4 of the act .ammn‘°'.§"“'°;."l]‘""r'::"“"'“" bbbl AUl LB S SRR that he theught he had a sulcide upstairs. | the witness it Mrs.. Bonine had made ar- | & jury of six men viewed the body. The i provides for a board of arbitration, 10 |Sqise g °|""'"""' skl B o B b SR B34 sek We: PEENL Ky Nonw | rangements to leava the Kenmore prior to | coroner said the inquest would begin about | whom all matters of difference arising be- | *[4r #ROTa1 ¢f tho marige corpe - [IC AOUEE € R0 e o the tragedy. Mr. Gould objected, but be- | next Tuesday or Wednesday. tween the commission and company con- . % S Haywood's ataff testified that be had never | Sored me (o health in two months Ay heard of any efort to discredit Colonel | KeNeral health is also improved and 1 | The witness was then eacorted (0 AVI®S'| fore he could state his objection witness | The child’s father has not arrived from | cerning the administration, management or room in company with three or four other | rapiied that she had made such arrange- | Chicago, but Assistant Prosecutor Vickers | general provision of the exposition, nctud- prreons. Finding ihe door tastened he had. | ment." Mr, Gould asked to have the reply | says he will come to Hoboken at the right | ing all matters of difterence arising out of | Moad® oF prevent his candidacy for the suc. | WOUld Mot be wihout It fn v heme o under Mr. Warfleld's {nstructions, forced it | giricken out as irrelevant time. The authorities are working to es- | the power given by the act to the mmp.nv,“’""" A v UV HRIWOOR, | o votes gratilny - . open. Upon subsequent Investigation he Relevancy of Question. tablish a motive for the alleged crime. or to the national commission to modity or | Whose time for retirement will be in Oc. | TTOTL SPEIR O giie With no symptoms more definable than by the term had found that the door was bolted and not | b The county authorities and the Hohoken | approve any act of the other of the two| 'OPer: 1906. Jassitnde. . You are languid. low-spipited. weak and flabby, and have a constantly A tocked. The body of the dead man was, he| Mr. Fulton contended that the charges | ojice are, they claim, forging a complete | bodies, shall be referred for determination,| 8Jor Charles H. Lauchheimer was re. | /)00 0 (B0 Cour haok. Then come chills, scalding and paire i #aid, Iying on the floor near the window in | of the government concerning the KIIING | chain of evidence. The will of Mrs. Dale's | The decision of this board shall be final in C31led and io answer to the judge advocate "0 % dinae and a frequent desire (0 Urinate. Your appetite fs nearly gone & bont position and with the arme drawn up | of Ayres made it decidedly relevant (0 8HOW | tq hor fs said to be so drafted that in case | all matters presented to it for consideration | 38!d tbat he had not solicited the orders | 4" o\ jigoction fs not good. These symptoms tell you that sour kidneys have in front of the face. The head lay across | that Mrs. Bonine had prepared to leave the | o¢ (he girl's death Mrs. Dale would be sole | and determination, so the act provides which directed him to inspect the marine | \.on" giceased for long time, for kidney disenses seldom put out such symptoms one of the rounds of a rocking chair anl| house before Ayres had made his own plans N 0 | legatee | “The commission under claim of authority | Pirracke i Brooklyn in June last. He em- |, "\ \ictim recognizes until they have heen Working several months. You have the onlx clothing on the body was & light | to go away I-rma‘ it established ‘nulr:! Biorts are bolng made with the hope of | drawn from the frovisions of the met Eea- 'phluully denfed that he had in aDY WAY | avory reasor to be alarmed, and should take Warner's Safe Cure at once. It wil undershirt, The shirt was open at (he neckt| go far towsrd rolleviog Mrs. Bonlne of |securing a reduction of the amount of bail | erally, and especially from the section [Sried to Injure Colonel Meade and saldcure any case. 1t matters not how 4 and tho upper portion of It was covered | the charge that her relations with AYFeS | fiead for Waller, accused of complicity. | auoted. made a modification of the rules | tBat he had never entered into any con Warnet's SATE OURe, to- bepin. Wit} ely vegetable and contains no harmful d | ¥ith blood. There alao was some blood on | were such a8 to nulnhhnr to thke ox- |yt Coeutn refused to consent to, k. reduce | resding: a8 Collowh ‘lplr cy or league with aby person 1n order | qrigs i is o most valuable and of onte: it 1x a stimulant to digestion and N the slecve of the garmen ands | treme ateps fo prevent his golog AWAY. | (ion at this time. Mr. Bakhuyen says (hat | Bhould disasreement arice betwesn the |0 Injure or retard Coloel Meade in his | awakens (he torpid liver. putting the patient into the very best receptive state for il and teel aleo were bloody, the latter looking | The court decided against admitting the | 0" it furnish bail for Waller when thb | ©Xposition company and the representative | 8uccession to the position of brigadier gen- | the work of the restorer of the kidneys 1t goes right at its work. and does it s If he had stepped in the blood which was | question, on the ground that the point had | gihoriiies are ready to a ept It % nr‘ any_government, nln‘w. u;n'rlnri: or ml-- eral of the marine corps. with absolute method, preparing the tlasue oothing where soothing is needed. i s n considesable auANtity. - Three | not bee: i ) o ceept It | trict. “stich representative sha ave the i Ty 4 E 4 e 6t pve g e on the floor in consider, tl;‘ q‘m‘r‘n: y. Three | not been touchied by Mr. Gould in his direct | "o\ gy “\arcis hospital, where Mrs. Dale | privilege. under: such fules of procedure | M Teply to the judge advocate in direct | siimuniating 1 eebled organs and healing at the same tir It builds up the wounds were found upon the body, one being | examination. Mr. Fuiton concluded his | (o' ovor from the courtroom yesterday, | 48 the national commission may from time | €xamination the major said that In Sep- hody. gives sirength and restores the energy (hat is or has been wasting under ) in the breast, another in the arm and tha | cross-examination and said later he would | (" oo" i et cho wal better :v 'Hm\ l’rnmull»uht-. of re vnrrhr-'; the matter | tember, 1807, he had been ordered to Hos. o baneful suffering of kidney diseasc \ 4 9 " ’ P » s ors | in disagreement between such representa- g | th‘w n:‘vm‘ lhyvc.r; e \ a1t someona | [CCUI Mr. Warfield as a witness for Mrs | ampany. 10 the "national | ton, where he was in consultation with the | T ‘ e bed looked, he sald, a | Bonine. commisslon tor joint constderation and ad- | district attorney for several days in con- HYMENE | Nad lain in it and had gotten up, throwibg | The last witness of the day was J. Frank o g justment with the company ¢ arte | | o nection with a legal matter of the depart- | the cover back as he did so. There wWas D0 | rew, o spectal policeman, who lived in To this modification the company ex-|ment. He was the r from diseases of the kidney, liver, bladder and | uest of Captaln Kane To convince every suffere other disorder about it and therc was onl¥ | (he Konmore hotel and who accompanied ok | cepted. The commission insisted upon the {and had dined at Captain Kane's house | blood that Warner's Safe Curc will cure them u sample hotile will be sent abso- one indentation in the pillow. Ayres' coat| ocer Brady to Ayres' room when the po- | OSCEOLA, Neb. Noy. 22.—(Special.)- | modification. and hence the mubject in dis- | prior 10 going fo the progressive euchre |lutely free to any one who will write Warner Safe Cure Co, Rochester. N. ¥ and vest had been carefully laid over tho|ycaman burst in the door and found the [ Though the ceremony proper was per- | agreement goes to arbitration under the act. | party at Colonel Meada's {and mention having seen this lMberal offer in this paper. The genuineness of this back of a chair. He said that & pistol and | pogy 1ying on the floor. His testimony | formed Wednesday morning at 930 o'clock | Bx-Scmator John M. Thurston of Ne- | |ie said had had a cocktail before din-|offer is fully guaranteed by the publisher. Our doctor will send medieal booklat, a small single-barreled shotgun lay on A} wag on (he sume 1ines as that of the other [ by a Catholic clergyman, the wedding cf | braska and ex-Congreetman Jchn M. Allen | ner and probably some claret during din- | Cof trunk In the room. and (hat the barrel and | policemen who had preceded him Jokn Lisko and Miss Caty Cantur, promi- | of Missouri have been appointed members | ner and went to Colonel Meade’'s house | fre chambers of the pistol were covered With | “pp " gurt adjourned until Monday to|nent Polish people, is still in progress, | of the hoard of arbitration on behalf of the | in company with Captain and Mrs. Kane. blood. The pistol was exhibited to Mr. | 00 "ho Citorneys In the case an oppor- | with music and merrymaking, at the | national commission. The names of the | He said he was absolutely sober on that ° Brady and {dentified by him. He "'"'“’": tunity to prepare themselves for the work | groom's farm near Osceols. Many towns. |local members have not yet been made | gocasion and did not appear late. He did rner s a e ure 1t freely, as he described the condition off (\"ping” yiugtice Anderson expressed the | people are attending public not appear at any gentleman's house in | y) A maudiin condition and denied that his | b 4l the weapon. Mrs. Bonine regarded the wit- | b NOOd: SCRCEE SOURPETE TEPTOSEE TR % . . it n two regular sizes d sold dry t t ol ANTI-SCALPING LAW IS NULL | conduct on that evening was anthing orner | * 1" 1P 17 1 resuinr sizes and w0 FURSIAIE & ning symptoms and treatment of each disease, and many convincing testimomals, to any one. \ ness and weapon with close scrutiny, but | 00 O A WOHAIE ORANT gave no evidence of any emotion, than that of a gentlemun | Clothing Seatly Avarnued. CABALLOS READY TO STRIKE |A Montana Woman Writes in Fraise | Court of Avpents Declares New Vork |. ay Time at (he Clab, | 60c and $1.00 a Bottle Continuing his description of Ayres’ room 4 of Newbro's Herplelde, Btnt's, LetEIRiIve Bunptiment He told of his belng the guest of the | _ Refuse substitutes. There in none “Just as good as” Warner's Sate Cure. It as he found it Mr. Brady said that the |Insurgent Leader with Strong Follow- BUTTE, Aug. 2 .—Newbro Drug Com- Ukdbnititetion Puritan club in Boston and said that on has cured all forms of kidney disease during the last thirty nvurs It s ‘V;O- young wan's trousers were carefully laid IR ANSut 6" Desaani’ Upen kY. Qlty=Degr Tor sevesshoiss 1 e eeasion M bad mivens ditner to five | fcribed by uil doctors and used in the leading hospitals as the only absolute cura for over the back of & chals and that his collar, it Mot DAEY QL ~Dutp i bor nereth O : 1 Fashia, 6. ifnsa-at Ekn. Rideyns lird ko blbdid culfs and necktie had been lald upon the bureau. No blood stains were feund, either on the bed or in its immediate vicinity, the | MANILA, Nov ~It has been ofcially declared to be uncon- | gn cross-examination by Lawyer Semple first blood stair belng near the spot where | reported 1o G 1 neral Chaffee that the in- | giunncared and my hair is ecoming much | Stitutional by the court of appeals. The|ine major admitted ‘hat the party had Ayres’ head lay. The pool of blood near the | surgent leadar, . Caballos, has 500 armed | peavier than formerls New hair s grow- | 4¢cision was rendered in the case of Clar: | cocktalls hefors dinner, champagne during body was larger than the pool near the win- | men, Includiog a number af American | % wiore there was none. and I am very | €nce Fleischman, a ticket broker of Bualo, | dinger and cordials after. When asked | e ! rees o dow. There were also blood stains on th2 | negroes, under his command in Laguna | qpankful to you for the benefit I have re- | Against Sherift Samuel Caldwell of Erie | about his visit to Captain Fuller's auars | window sill, the washstand and the rocker | province, Luzon. An insurgent officer has iy | [] L) celved from Newbro's Herpicide. Very |county ters the witness said he was invited thera On a table in the room there were nine | just been captured carrying papers, dated | yryie vours MRS. C. B. FOSTER, In afirming the judgment of the court|to a poker game after he had given the | callfornla cartridges 1ying loose. The gas was burn- | Mauban, Laguna province, November 18 and " 'No. 985 Utah Avenue, Butte, Mont. | below the court of appeals stands upom 4 | dinner At the club. He denied that his ing when he entered the room. but was|signed by Caballos. The prisoner admits . decision rendered in the case of a like | conduct at the club had been criticised. The trees of California turned low. The lower sash of the one win- | (hat Caballos has 1,000 men with him aBd | PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VETERA ALBANY. N Y, The law passed | by the last legislature prohibiting ticket scalping was toda; me much annoyance, and my hair became very thin. I have used Newbro's Herpicide tor a month and the dandruff has entirely on the recognition of their having been courteous to him on his visits to the cluh, or six geutlemen whom he had met there | | ange all the way A\ statute declared to be unconstitutional two | but ackmowledged thet when he reached i P 8 | dow :ln. the r;mm !\u"«hnp .\‘n an a "Il‘\\oul.l contemplated attacking Maubam, This Veare 880 Captain Fuller's quarters he was not sobet. | from the grace I|11{IA 1nul1m .lo rtln' h\:”ln 1 N | ®o. The string on the window shade Was | prohably accounts for the fact that ves- | s Lawyer Semple asked the witness sev- gantea —the * Tree” of the Nierra covered with blood, as if it had been drawn | tarday the telegraph lines were cut near War Sarvivers Remembered the SAYS GRAYSTON THREATENED|erat L4, | ] : | a « questions regarding his actions en Jevads $ \ ‘hich are R,000 vears olc through blocdy ":""" He did not think | Maupan and the poles removed Gemeral Government 10 that night, but elicited nothing in addition Nevadas, AOTIG of which are & years old, j II:d-red\\m\ l:;‘nm v;l:‘ v|x‘h”hy'vun:n ':- hrf:n:nd — WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—(Special)—The | Wife of Joplin Lawyer. Killed by |to the testimony glven by Captain Fuller 400 feet high and 100 feet around at the base, | e door when the latter was open a v man to stand there ELEVATOR PASSENGERS HURT | following western pensions Lave been Baine. Hints of Husband's Srdney O. Grmeby, & stenographer, ten To see the trees of California vou must i AT LA R | erantea | ti8led as to the correctness of his tran y o California. And when you go fo ronclud ation-in-c e J, v you should take he Rurlington 1 g - Nebi Original—Jacob cribed notes of the court of inquiry peld ifornia 1 should take th R of the witness Distrct Attarnes Gould s-um:-.' u;ru- . Inh'.rlrl.“hon Cage | Nebraska n n-fm'wr rfl | it TR R bn"'l. roie! it e e’ plgasantest” was. oy in evidence fthe undershirt tound on the y 0 St Jone te.—-David Marquart, Unive 3 18Re FaN A s 9 B Ticas ot Nyrea 0t wax wal stainsa: with » e Clatk €. Crandall ‘Chestor JOPLIN. Mo.. Nov. 22.—~George G. Baine, | the court adjourned until morning gt 10 soenery on the glohe S R el blood. The sight of the garment appar peda My Slowat " rigual Peder Manein, terry. 8 | superintendent of the Joplin Water com- | @€lock Buriton. 1ouFIn excuraions leave Hur | Michael Conlin umwa, $12; Almon King: _ & —_— station i+ a0 oy ently affected the prisoner more than any i {Reien | man, Boone, 8. In restoratjon, ro- | PAny, who yesterday shot and killed Wil-| gy kidneys are small, but nuportant or- | T AN B tioapor for [ preceding incident in the course of the| ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 22.—The elevator atissur, ete.oJohn Pendleton. Akron, #: Wil- | llam F. Gravston, Iawyer, on the street|gyny, They need help occasionally. Prickly Trancisco loaves Omaha §:25 . me. | trial | the Townsend & Wyatt Dry Goods com- |lam Smih Marelglitgwn, 31 Jobs I | in the center of the business district, re- | 4o "pitters ts a successtul kidney tonic | Tdentifien Blood Stains. pany's department store fell from the third | Ajpion, $10° Reuben 8. Paimer, Bedford. $10. | (181 (o make a statement today other than | yng gvatem regulator. 7 examination Oficer Brads sala | 100F at 11:30 this morning, probably fatally | Original widows. efc.—Sarah’ Chorn, Sol- | (hat he was forced to shoot in seif-defense. | b i SR 1 TICKET OFFICE n croes-examination cer Bra o diers’ Home, Marshalltown, $12; Allee Allen, | Mra Grayat ho recentl lied | ¢ . ) a boy had first notified him of the 1rageds. | Injuriog John Bannon, salesman, Helen $iers Home, A M aytion, who recently applied for Vaughn's Horsc Reappears. | 1502 Farnam St Tel. 250, Mrs. Bonine's oldest son was told to stand | Ryan and Lillian Moylan, saleswomen, and | "'\ yoming: licrease, restoration, reissue, | & divorce from the dead man, is prestrated I arn . Tel. 250. T ad Lamwser Tonginas asked (he witness | Seriousls infuring Arthur Burns, elevator | etc Benjamin H. Smalley. hevenne. 8 | over the affair. She is quoted today as [ DEADWOOD. 8. D.. Now. 22.-(Special) A he.was the messenger. The witness |boy. Bannon's body was badly crushed, |, South Dakotw: OriginaicAlphous M| saying: Wil (Grayston) sald he wouli “"‘::: “"""Y‘":"‘ ‘:,’::";':‘":‘ ;‘"'n;:":““:“"“"‘f | n“nl‘“n]’ol sTlT‘o'. falled to fdentify him. He had not noticeo | Helen Rvan bad both legs broken. Lillian | rejusue, etc.- Anson A Perkins (dead, I | Kill him (Baine.) A v | be d until t erm of S, 1 any finger prints on the pistol he founa | Moylan hoth arms broken, both of the Intter | kine, #17. Original widows, wic. Helon 1 ‘t‘:\:n. *rhe Sorse that v::.;:r.m:: A 10th and Mason Sts. Tel. 128 / in the room. The blood cn the handle | beink injured internally. Arthur Burns | PO, TElEhe B SR BT 50 MURDER CHARGED TO RATHBUN | nave riaden out of the country tata Mon- Y was unappreciable in quantity. Ie had, | may recover. The accldent is supposed to | (olorado: Original- Louls 11 um'“n,‘ —_— tana has reappeared, which leads some to | . X A awat ¢ been ¢ s o oveland, $6; 3. Davis, Berwind, e 4 - | Rowerer, @iseavared what he bellevad to ba [ have been AR e R T:)u‘rll,lfll{‘:'.lllillh"):'l‘l‘: flerwind. | specinl Girand Jury Investigating Al- | poliove that he had been kiled 4nd (10 | e e finger prints on the window sill. The de ! o) e lami ete, Wi " Nel- € e e el | » tacbadpisce. of the window ‘s was- ¢a:| MORGAN CUTS SERVICE SHORT | Sriofiion dtothls Sl Jfit [t | tewed Inewrance Commpiracy \horse wumed lose Browndelt ooustt g y hibited and identified hy the witness, who p 8oy | yer. 8. Original widows, etc.—-Letitla B IR BRiut Augpss. | Bas mot been seen since the transaction said the blood stains were more distine’ | Comvict st Fort Yeatan, Lesd ‘i'_‘";'fl,’:” Walter 8. Alwon, | JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind.. Nev. 32.—Tha B) H60R. §IRcS 0 o the morning of May 15 than now. P Ay &y Shelton, $6. special grand jury selected to investigate | Bemd rticles of incorporation. notices of [] Plcture Shows Later Disturbance. Towa: ~Original—Richard . Tlargrd the Rathbun alleged Insurance conspiracy | stockholders’ meetings. ete.. to The Ree We have the gre ed. Rathbun’s alleged victim, supposed to be Kittredge's Secretary \ doubt Sature and Raglans for cold weather use in tis western conntry. Bought from the best manufacturers at the lowest | revolver there were three loaded and three | MOTEAR. A coovict at the federal prison, | iny] widows, ete ~Mary' Riley. Clirence. 88 empty shells Ha saif the bed as shown | MAde & successful escape while working |special accrued November . Savilia O iig: | that of Charles Goodman, arrived from | §IOUX FALLS. §. D, ov (Special in the photographs was much more dis-|©n the quarry today, his absence not be- lS;“:)"mfi“‘wl"fl{:“;N_'{ fas, Utbenn, | Ltrie Rock this afternoon and was taken | Tojegram.)—Announcements was made hero | ordered than when he first went fto the| & discovered until 5 p. m. He was sent | jaeue, ete -laronzo W. Leet, Hot Springs, | \n charge by Coroner Coots. It 8 be- | taday of the selection of Nyrum E. Phillips rocm, but he did not know who had dis- | UP from Leavenworth on the charge of un- |38 Original widows—Specinl accrued N ‘\m-d Rathbun's trial will take place be- | ox_warden offthe Bioux Falls penitentiary turbed it hefore the photograph was made, | IaWtully selllog government property and | vember b Boling, Reancouy. gefierson, e | fore the next court as private secretary to United States Sona | His Escape. Marshalltown, $ Increase S101 on, re- ! " o ; 0f y . inane, etc.—Pet Lunsford. Newmarket, $11: | returned an indictment this afterpoon | We will give them roper !egal ‘nmertion. & ¥ g AW i . 4 RAE B B a Tenly 1 othiesaueh: — Jonn' Brandon. Melroxe: $10; Rabert 1t Mo | against Newell Rathbun, charging him with | Telephone 238, | The weather man says we will have zero weather without g CEN W J th, irfle $10; Ant Walde, Clinton, o | . ¢ Al . acle found on the table were all filled. In the| EAVENWORTH, Kan. Nov P e i eald. Carwin 8a. Opn; | murder in the first degree. The body of [ t line of urs, Jackets | prices ever made i Automobile Coats made in all wonl kerasys Waomen's Mr. Douglass brought out the fact that the [ bad one year yet to serve. burg, H: tor A. B. Kittredge of this city. Therc AL §7.08 4 . § ) utomoblle Coats lined throughout wWith op buttonbole of Ayres unde . : Original widows -Spectal ac- | MERS HOTEL MAN | were several candidates for the place Women's Autom rought J.:‘n out ' RIS Temperance Funds Distributed. crued November 5, Mima Stone, Denver, $§ "BURGLAR HAM _E_ sl ¥ Skinner's satin, the hest values in America, worth §: ! When Mr. Brady was excused Policeman| FORT \\nu-mi Tex., Nov. ::| The re Gans Has His Own Way. | Infitets Injuries, Probahly Fatal. on sn-mnmnna’ :Mn h-‘l:‘r :r'a-mu- nln for \\"';,l’ Raglans in dark and medium grays, worth | 1 Wolfe was called port of the committee on appropriations of ¥ ¥ connection with the Bathery, 162 o nen \glans k @ { Fhu |:n“m | i ‘..\!rl He had_entered | BOTt G 0 O oman's ChEtstian Temper- | RALTIMORI, Md.. Nov. 22 —Jae Gans of | D. J. Tangney of a Wichita Taies Palitheas 3910 $20.00, for $10.00, | | e building with Officer Brady. Hi= tes- | ynce unfon was adopted by the sxecutive | thig efty tonight knocked out Billy Moore | Heaisler, 4 Women's Ruglane, lined throughout with the famous | | Tmony covered much the same ground s | board before adjournment. Fifty-eight hun- [ of 8t. Louis in the third round of what was nner worth 00, for $14.75 ‘ | that of the preceding witness and was | dred dollars are’ given fo the president. | to have been a twenty-round bout before | B Rapid City Wil Rook Shows. Skinner's mtin, worth 4260 for §UTE L ! ’ largely corroborative of it. He sald he had | Yico .preident, weanurer and® secretary; | the BUEGES AU " want Into the | WICHITA, Kan., Nov. 32.-D. I, Tangaey, | RAPID CITY, 8. D.. Nov. 22.—(Special.) T T A | only noticed blood on the sieeve of the !5, The departments get an aggregate of (FINg and the fght was all Gags' way proprietor of the Topeka Avenue hotel in|-—A coutract has been let for a new brick 200 Tadlew’ Box Coats with codt aad’ storm collar undershirt worn by Ayres. The plotures |¥1.265. Among the varlous appropriations of the room. he sald, showed a number of | {OF departmental work are: Legislation | this eity, was struck on the head about 5:30 | and stone opera house, to be built between articlen on the floor which were not there | Munary loiand, ‘Baate: molared. pecul. son: | | | | o'clock this morning by a beavy hammer in | the foundation for the Masonic temple and the bands of a burglar whom he surprised [ the Tom Sweeney hardware store. The upper story is to be used for the opera in. for $7.40 00 women's Box Conts -this is known as our world famons Skinner's satin that is THE REAIL MARKI | lined throughout with skinner's s ary island, $6,500; colored people, $30; hoater—lined with the At the time He bhad seen no hairpins cn ntific temperance instruction, $800; ol NTS placed on record Friday, |in the act of robbing the hotel office. Mr, warranted fo two years' wear, worth $15, for $10.00, the floor. OMcer Wolfe was atill on the|dErs Ang salors, ¥0: physical efucatlon fod | Tangney fs not expected to recover. The |house and the lower rooms for business arran ) two | stand when the court took its noon recess [T < TR 2 L T S B Warranty Deed | burglar escaped purposes, FURS Another Officer Tells Same Tale, 14,255, Charles smith to Martin Ander | — Womiat Astrakhan Cap imehes long, lined | son. lot 5, Goldsmith's subdiv $ 900 | S S - s S — kb b for $12.50. | After recess in the Bonine trial Offcer Veteran Educator Stricke R . Glimore to Blanch Hammond throughout with Skinner's satin. fof $12.5 % i Wolfe was cross-examined by Mr. Dougla LANSING, Mich., Nov. 2.—Robert § lots 11 and 12, Wilson's add 1.600 [} Vomen's Blectric feal Jackets with collars, rever e X [LANSING, Mich,, 2 ert 8. | gouth Omaha Savings bank to Jennie aul L owith Beaver, for,$18.50 0 new [acts were brought out. OMcer | Kedsle, professor of chemistry at the Mich- Kraus, lot 7, block 40, Albright's a rimw " Renjamin F. Willlams was next called. | i&an Agri ll-’lrnl v'nil;;n since um‘ and | Chofee 00 | | Womer M Seurfe, trimmed whth six Fox tafls 2 ; formerls president of the American Hen T pat worth $ for $3.05 | He corroborated the statements of his | sasociatlon. was stricken with paralysis | RaIPh Richardson to M Morris, rk A 3 ' ; ) 3 Jots 11 and 12, block 14, West iind 1 Women's genuine Marter Scarfa tor §5.00. ) rother officers as (o the presence of the | while uddressing o class at the college this | ¢ “F. Maxhan, recelver. to Alexinder | ) ! hElgn | body, the presence and appearance of a roing. His entire right side is paraivaed | “grant, e 18 feet lot 8 and w § feet lot (] Women's (Collarettes for o | e ot ot o e | B 8 theechions Frot. 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