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z | at per yard 5 cents. the funds of the bank to promote his per- [unwm.u.m.; to indicate to what v of Jail Sentence Causes sonal enterprises and to conceal thie real |PloCS belonged, no marks of any kind | iR Dl i &0 Suddenly Captain Geel pointed off to star- ¢ BilLL, nature of his act. J board. ‘Look at that, he said. I looked e \ "“‘ 'fl " e 17 o " R ’ i : 5 | IVL “| e ™ " - "’m y[ {‘M PSP W == [ 3 _ g and uw'ma upper wotks of a vessel about | 3 NEW ]\I”H!\’ “"‘ "MF»\"':'" ?:":'"']\ producers; would do lse to the ex- | q 9 o'clock and the foreman announced they | of Mr. e today stated that he would at S k R A d 1,00 feet from us. e could distinguish plainly | Thaw will not go to Ludlow Street jai e e NUS BOYLE 15 FOUND GUILTY| bia srasa. izha crowd wha: warasd! (hak onon save for o new, trins for Hix: coat 0aKINg INain Alds | o e, o’ ien of a nems Tstged ke coumen) SeaVARGTover i4TE Mr. Aldrich sald he had oniy sald tha | no demonstration would be tolerated and \r() s in Kansas “*“That is the Adelia Bhores,’ said the | George B. Hayes, the recelver appointed to when the testimony of Am producers the verdict was read in silence. Quietly, o . cap! ‘1 know he T 3 take charge of Mrs. Thaw's affairs, the 2 | : . (J ptain, now her well' T knew the & and the w,.;fl(,lw rs, goods from fercign | Jury at Mercer Returns Verdict Alterw: it preparing (o go out for a walk, Mra. I leerSS SLOl'nS p Shores also and agreed with him. We were | amount of $250, the fine imposed upon her countries conflf he toos the testimony oyle drew on her gloves, arose frgm her : i (f | tor contempt in failure to appe up Sounitiee okt et riomoge Single Ballot. . I i e 3 bk l hl |then about 12 miles north, northeast off llr i Wpth Mk o LN o American producers, and that he { chair ana went with sheriff back to d Svaia, THAN plementary proceedings. o e T i Sl E04_ ment 9 1 st Wk o Alimony Mite Mortoastern Part of Sute Covered |0t st | " F 5L pementary proveaie, The s o | » : aptain Geel states he is positive | be applied to the extinction of dg- n neluding his remarks Mr. Br w torney, has announced that he will make a an € I he w > Cf e ol 263 ob ed by 0 .t that vaiher han ive . Amercan SUICIDE FIRST, DECLARES WOMAN | w11 siany tor s acw trieh 1o s | o o e 1 d Whh-ti;eie;x;dand Corn | une 'wreckage came from the Shorea " | ment for 458 obtained by Elele Hartwis 2 3 g s | e Shore command of aptain € re st a 0 be pald sle an imy tarift law he would RS | believea here that the motion will be | Princess de Broglie erits Big J 9 % B + g b | 5 2 g | Holmes and R. 8. Mott was chief engineer, | nearly $100 made up of costs In various b 1 e " back to them to be fought | o ogengane A Charges Man Whose "\‘(“”‘"‘Il g 1 that 'I‘"'\)“ *:M‘\" ,]f"h"" his | Estate After Seouring Divorce | courts and the receiver's fees, hefore Mrs, o L TaeEe e | Who . Wy " Risnoes Mosaay e pen- | i i | KANSAS CITY, Mo.,, M 8.—~A soakin Thaw can have her affai taken out of \ Nr#Carter apoke in: opy tion lo a tarief | FAmS Har AQL Davs Mantined |alty In Boyle's ease s from one year ”‘1 n Pflnl | rain fell K"Hllili\ n\‘m 'V‘h\f\ nnv!l"e’\l"'l’:lNo LAW FOR LIQUOR BILLS the hands of the receiver v, f commission. Was Back of the Kidnap- | the penitentiary to a life sentence, and in " - 3 s 1 ot ” s | P i part of Kansas early today. That section | Kansas Cobrt Decides Dealer Cannot TAFT NAMES THREE JUDGES ing Plot, ,\lls Boyle's case the maximum is twenty-| paARi8, May 5 Princess Robert De |had been suffering from dry weather and | Make Collections Throngh ED HOWELL HAS FINE TIME | five years. Broglle, who three days ago was grantcd | the rain will be of great benefit to growin AR, — e Woman Threatens Suicide | wh t o X &3 " | e . | & divorce in Paris from her husband on | Wheat, fruit and early planted corn. At OPEKA, K May $.—~The supreme | Dem Alabama, Washington and Minnesota | MERCER, Pa., May 8.~The jury in the | “Life in the penkentlary would Kill me |the ground of desertion, has sent the fol. | Topekn an inch of water fell. The local | . o) KA, Kan., May 5 | Places Ave Filled By Nomt trinl of Mk Jab « al | court decided today that a distiller, brewer » trial o 8 James H. Boyle returned a(in a week or ten days, and rather than |jowing telegram from Genoa to a friend in | weather bureau also reports light rains in {or wholesale liquor dealer cannot invoke tions Sent to Senate. verdiet of “guilty as indicted In the sec- | submit to this t would take the ‘Duteh | this city: | other portions of Kansus as well as In|¢he atd of the courts in colfecting & bil ——— ond count.” The second count charged her | route, " said s. Boyle toda, e her| . . ot q o gourts ol 4 4 A e gL en iy ond count charged her | route,' " sald Mrs. Boyle today. Like her | I have just recelved nows of my father's |western Missourl and portions of Oklahoma. | for jquor n Kansas, The sut was brought | Colonel Pat Heafey has recelved mouvenir ASHINGTY Y e¥ident “Taft | with alding and abetting the kidnaping. | husband she is anxious to tell more than | death in Chicago. As the heivess 10 a | by the Nelson Distillery company in Butlér | postals from Dr. F. J. Wearne. who is in today settled three federal judgeship con hie case was given to the jury at 1140 | has been brought out in the trial of her- | fortune 1 am happy to scorn the miserabie| UPDIKE CASE UP MONDAY | county | Treland, and State Senator Ed Howell tests by sending to the sena nomina m. today. The jury r ed a verdict [ self or her husband regarding the Kidnap- o v y kB 4T | s ¢ 3 4 5 3ha fivat Ballot this maratas: . Const had Ling’ of iy B pitiAncs offered mé throush the Paria The court also decided that a joinist, #ho [ whose trip after the close of the legislative tions of Willlam 1 ubb as judge of the Vo, f1re 3 ¥ 8 ng of “Billy hitla, | courts by the De Broglle family. 1 am | Complaint Against Raflroads on | s convicted must pay an attorney's ige to | semsfon took him to Honolulu. Both ; northern diatrict of Alabama, George Don. | AdJourned, however, until 1:30 in the after- | “It Jimmie and I nre sent to the peni- | loaving shortly for America with my Graln Rates Will Be Heard b ety Ml o R sy i il } o worth For $he \ district of Wash. | 1900 and the verdict could not be reported | tentlary,” sald she, “we will not go alone. | paby." N> Bints Conimtant e | that they are having fine times and 1 ash- | baby. amission. In the Leavenworth prohibition fight the | the climate and places visi N B Charten A WM =5 Alatitet | HODL S hour. Others will g0 with us or join us soon e | 5 | T Y L - A climate and places visited. Nothine n Minnescta Manifesting the same stolcal indifference | there. Half the truth has not yet been| Princess De Bro was formerly Miss| The Nebraska State Rallway commission | (o lusue Injunctl R e abaence of t1e | ®8id about the daylight law or the electld to her fate which A8 characteriged her | told in this case. One other man who | Estelle Alexander of 1 Francisco, will hear the complaint Monday of the o Logkiat x - i her trial, Mrs. James H. Boyle | planned the whole affair, has not been | X Monds district judge . g e throughout ber teialf Wen Jnmad . Bovie | planied (he whole sitalr, has. n Updike Grain company against several of | The supreme court upheld :he vilidit he W eather. Fodiys o g1t of | 531 Immovable as the jury returne arrested. 1 ¢ lling to suffer for any he Ne s raliroady. biosiies - . Beian e 1 Conart S vy Vel i e s worn | oy e et | CHURCH HOWE REPORTS QN tnc Nebrasn riirnds hacuise of . ai of the Kansms same aws a throughout the ' trial. concealed her fea- [ix no evidence that T have been mixed up | « i g e Ups FOR NEBRASKA-—Sunday T . ned of necossity dike company clalms that the A KA—Sunday “fair with stpaa SIS | Luren, a0 that it could not be seen whether | In ‘this' cass and rather than suffer. in MANCHESTER CITY GAS PLANT ke a4 "!rxww”:\-‘nm AL ThY. ol o8 uour | JAMES K. HACKETT BROKE warmer west portion # Ny ; " | lier ecolor changed, but there was not a fce from the court T will quit this|yepraskan Says Munfel o » . ) CURE SRS 0N WRLL TRO BEve T a ',", 10WA-—Sunday partly cloudy with again putting up the tent which § . o7 e E i it e | sarth nad e e tan T8 B | Neb, an Says M » wnership {cral points in Nebraska to Omaha. The [ Actor Files Petitfon in Bankraptey | COMder cast portion \ Juse the dirlgible. The tent was blawn R in hahil Bav Mate oedrionmosd | “THe’ £00 ete X Totts Milicn s 4 in English City Has Proven company asks that the rates be adjusted. | and Wife is Largest B AL - Eastoriagr | 3 \ town yesterday, but the balloon was not ifference was even more prouounced | Mrs. Boyle, to the jury was begun at Bonpfiainl, Delegates from the Missour! valley to the Intmant. b8 m, 5 at the ‘tme { than it has been during preceding portions | o'clock. He presented to the court eight| meeting of the American Medical assocla NEW YORK, May 8.—James K. Hackett fam | Jorgraagey, points of law which he asked to have sub- | WASHINGTON, May 8 —Municipal own- | tlon at Atlantic City will travel in & spe- | the actor, today filed a voluntary petition TN Kemper, Hempnill & Buck. | The court reom was crowded almost to | mitted to the jury. In substance they were | *"80IP Of the city gas plant has proven to | cial train, which will leave St. Louls at|in bankrup giving his liabilitles at | 2 m Au Kinds of Plating. | suffocation when the jury filed in at 1:3 | to the effect that a crime could only be |P® Mot only a profitable undertaking for | noon June 5. Sunday will be spent at Hot|$12,457. The actor's wife, Mary Mannering 104 m l punis i the jurisdiction where it was | Manchester, England. but economical for | Speings, Va. and the entire party will be | Hackett, has the largest claim, .00 S 8 — - - — - Shtumitind and ' th in the pending “"”lm' consumer as well. The city's profits | the guests of Fred Sterry, manager of the | Daniel Hanna has a claim for $10,000 for | Ip.m 62 D N S NN SN DS SR SN S SN NN BN BN | (here had been no testimony to show that | $C® the works were taken over forty-five | Homestead hotel maney loaned. | £ 82 \ ~ | Mrs. Boyle had committed any overt act !.\:‘M! 868 hikve s BTN whils the| The Northwestern has'just lssued an Ik ip.m i \ | in Mercer county in connection with the | Price of gas in the Manchester distr interesting folder on Hot Springs, S. D., | »m & --—-lha‘ irls coa‘ sale abduction of the Whitla boy. Instructions | Present is only 86 cents per 1,000 cublc t | showing the beauties of the resort and the DE‘TH__RECO"D' ! b m o I‘ to the jury to bring in a verdict of not [#€°OTding to a report to the bureau of |gurrounding country e Monsy Pubiis 7p. m. N Sullty were asked manufacturers from Consul Church Howe. |~ 1y p. Thrall, superintendent of th N .~ | s in_addition to furnishing sas cheaper, the the mall| wrs Henry Fuhrman, sister of Theodore Badend: Judge Miller intimated that powerful in- . service on the Harriman lines, was In|ucer of Omaha, is dead in San Franciscs | tiog) a l Saam es 0“ a fiuences were being brought to bear to|MAanchester corporation has provided, free | oo vl g ayer ¢ abhiie SN Bap Francin JFFICE OF TiE WEATHER BUREAU, convict the woman and thers were refer- | °F Llu..r.(-— gas nl(;n‘u ‘m all householders ‘;qnd‘ |]Iw“br:d,\ l'Hll rm:" m;ornm ‘;1\ u;lx‘x;] t‘\’v K ‘\.”f{. IM:-y »' ::r.‘h‘x‘,.l n‘.‘l-nl nlr lemper. . making requests for the same. A move. TR wurlal. Mrs. Fuh orme 1 ire and precipitation, compared o buyers to say: “Never saw the equal” Poxles 10 Lring Into the case the name | quge the price of gas to # cents for sundry v , : | Koown: to (B4 "Eitiad. " Ouly & &det timn | Masimumm Loeaberaturs o 6 6 ,' G M :“l k2 ; A manufacturing purposes and a graduated | C**¢ . 'I:""I‘:.' ""’":”' ". ‘I‘“| ued | g0 she passed through Omaha enroute to -::Hmn“‘n. temperature 4 40 Judge Miller's address occupied an hour W orid g Mo n the ourt T o we e » to| Mean temperature ) 5 4 l and he was followed' by Quincy Adams | ouclion for ordinary uses. Monday. her home in the west, after a trip (0| precipitation I D 000 - sty To illustrate the growth of the business. o Europe. Temperature and precipitation departures RCE! b sordon for the prosecution. g v o b Lol With argument urfiniahed on s motion et trom the normal at Omaha since March 1 A — - s s, Sy to take the case from the jury, the Dun- and compared with the last (wo years § ® ought | JUROR WHO CONVICTED b morke la 2.000000 cuble 199t per IWent)" | cai Turner arson cane went over (o Mon:| PERSONAL_PABAGRAPHS. | Noimaitcmpernture X » e tate r Deficiency for the da .1 investment of $13,35287 capital is repre- , 98Y. The stat ted at 1l a. m. Satur-| s gone to Chicago. ticlen 4 JORDAN IS DECLARED INSANE avestment of SILMLET capital ls reree: QL0 nd K. W. Jafferia, counsel for Tur.| W. W. Bingham has gone to Chicago. | Deficlency sins March 158 Irmefltfi “lfll sho rot? — t population of _ | Charles Metz left Baturday for his ranc Normal precipitation 14 ineh —{ ng- yetr Family B Do med and | About 80,00, being about the size of Beston | "¢T: Who 18 accused of incendlariam, of- | CRAGISS WO Deficieney for the day 14 ineh S K. ro e | e e Nouid | ferea a motion 1o direct a verdict | "W. I Bchuts of Denver. George Mier- | Tolal precipitation since March 1.1.% l ing $5, $6 and even §7.59 I oy Daw, Frind, | Jetterls bad not finished his argument | soin of Sloux City, A. 8. Mitchell of Nor- | BESICREY Wnce Meteh L -y 38 hehes Kemper, Hemphill & Buckingham, 84 Ron v\;x.u the |‘.-a;:.‘g s ’:nluu,nw:i folk, N, L. Blake of Central City are at | DRRCIEREY for SoF Derlo: laon ] L 5 G the menial condition of Willis A. Whits. hcre 16 6 evilence offered,” asserted | of Mempiis, G Fitagerald of Kanans Cliv | —Cr ¥ one of the jury which on Tuesday last CTRA S | Hpncs. ¢ A |5 M aiolgh of Denver' and Joseph | . I going found Chester H. Jordan gullty of the mur- [ e e SNOWS (hat Turner| peeghier of Sacramento are at the Rome. | M Than 20 - @ der of his wife was not normal, relatives | "“'\',“"‘ Pross e bk At e maim A Bkt | "C.E. Mitchell of Marion W & Rut | ore b D made an sffort befors Judge Keves af Tell Cook | ney was willing to admit there were m..,.‘,1(.‘:"'.','.'@“;i’.llmnn'\r:w:( s roh i | tvn 58 ‘Hacal to buyr ~-coals that would be values a Ounoaodtadar to have Whe sent ta sessd | { Plofous clrcumatances, but dented there | Mr. and Mre. A. H. Bellamy of Arapahoc | Ingredients give lood's Sare i I state ingtitution for treatment | ' To be sure and | o 0 O direct evidence against nis |and R R. Chenoweth of Ohlowa are at | gaparilla its great curative power — 2 Whether this action on the part of Boi S 5 ¢ " the Mur | i | o [ cure many and varied com- $8.50, $10, yes, up to $12.50 White's relatives to continue the restraint Jm. . J. Cochrane of Frankiin. A. W. Cur Yl;‘l’fl"i‘:{"‘i" fuding dlasases of the hioad | | . g et ments of the stomach, troubles of ] THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S l trial will have any effect on the verdict | L4 Arrived Baiied ooln, C: & Raady of Cogy. Ws M. JUit ,‘I“’G‘ idneys and liver. ) OWN STORE which White rendered with eleven men is | 15 minutes[ll| 2E¥ YoRE. . Manusl Ouve | KO e B D W. J. Tate of lodge Pole | Many of the ingredients are just whas g Q. a question which none of the court officials | | GLABGOW [ana W H. Alschwede of Milford are at | the profession prescribe in the silments ‘ ) c n ce of Coffee res Rile ho I h a onsare peculiar to this medicine an : | ; Tt makes the rich, red blood of good fnee Riley, whe Fae celshiis 4 | sestions ! \ nounced today that In his opinion, White's | rope tralling L agged | it carative power peculiar to T wi-517 Douglas Street Omaha - Neb. health DS et Bletcontn. sirest Friday morhiaa: | €ive i power peculiar to iteelf. Baial fnaliities were neé ":r:::"‘::'\ some SN 4 Nassiiis i 'awll confine ‘o” her' ved ' che "ol | n'.lar;gue. l(h.vre.::l‘n h}:- no -ulhelumu send for New ing Catalogue. tme hetore - A a Reasen” | Canogie of the brulses and the nervous shoc jor Hood’s. Get it in the usual liquid . g @ Counsel for Jordon, General Charies W wee n BoSTON | Bomonten L “xperienced Dr. Dwyer is atlending her &t | form. or ib tablets called 3 N G GO S D AN SN G N NN W | Pertict, when iaformed of the condition | NONTREAL , Tdrenite (e residence 1 Dund | Y BEE Our stock of thing clean, new and dainty. Higl lish from- High Class Pure | Irish Linen Suits, from | Cla Repp 1 Eng Suits, $18.50 to $25.00 | $10.50 to $15.00 | $10.50 to $49.00 | rand Showing of New ummer Wearing Appare FOR WOMEN ew Summer Wearing Apparel for women is now complete. Every- High Class . Separate Skirts in all the fashion- able styles and colors, from $3.75 to $12.50 High Class White Lingerie Dresses — from-— | ee Our Howard Street Windows for New Wash Goods There are displayed some of our many novelties in sideband and bordered effects, which have become the favorites of the season. Sideband Tissue, dainty colorings, fast in | Sideband Zephyr in light blue and pink at washing at 25¢ per yard. ‘L 25¢ per yard. 44-inch wide bordered Suitings, plain with | Mercerized Suitings with Sidebands, at 25¢ contrasting borders at 35¢ per yard. | per yard. ’ 18-inch Imported Zephyrs in checked and | 2-inch Sideband Suitings, French linen fin- stripes with eontrasting borders at 60 cents | ished, at 15¢ per yard. : per vard. ¢ Sideband Pique, dark and light colorings, Jacquard Sideband Zephyrs, at 18¢ per yard | at 18c per yard. Special Sale White Linen Sheeting | Special Sale Sheer Handkerchief Lien | Sale of White Goods Monday in Our SRley mornink we SliT olbce ¢ e e Five pieces 65¢ Sheer Handkerchief ‘ Economy Basement pieces of White Linen Sheeting for ladies' tatlor- | Iinen; Monday’s sale price, 39¢ per yard. s .o ot lade guits and ski ¢ | o | t 3,000 yards of 25c White Cashine e Pteees $1.00 72-inch Linen Sheetimg: Mon- | Special Sale French Cotton Crepes for Pl i < € by sy N pive: plecen $1.95 90-inch Linen Sheeting, Mon- | Ladies’ Fine Waists. , o mgs‘ :ml iy m, . R 5 BB e U80 er yard: ; | All our $1.50 French Cotton Crepes; | from 3 to 25 yards; Monday’s sale price, iy I8 Bibeeh $150 01nch Linen Sheatiog Mon- | Monday's price, only 75¢ per yard. 5e per yard. . i Fabric Gloves " Lace Curtain Sale Extraordinary o S ing fs more correct than a silk Monday at 9 A' M' glove. Their daintiness, beauty ; . f ) . s : and economical qualities have We have just received an Importe entire lot of fine Brussels Net kA Ehekive’ tavaPta(ammong prac: Lace Curtains at about half the regular value. So astonishingly low are tical women as well as among i ffor iss this sale if v ved fine e fashionable ones. A visit to our the prices that you cannot afford to miss this sale if you need fine Lace Arsaraddrdbn e gl Clurtains. you of this. We have a You know that the most dainty lace effect is only obtained from Brus- rvymplfl; sd(ul'k n[: all‘!hh J 4 1 H N X ¥ v 1 1ee ] latest shades an colors, sels Net ( urtains and nrflfn_m'll,\' they are pretty high priced. But read s o the reductions and don’t fail to come Monday. SHiliroldéred 2 & \ i 4 9 g Sortaing Long Silk Gloves id $6.50 Brussels Net Curtains at $2.48 1:v|"gu::)r Rrussels Net Curtains e d L oty itk $10.00 Brussels Net Curtains per pair $1.25 up to $7.00 Brussels Net Curtains at $: DeF palE, 2.50 per pair $15.00 Brussels Net Curtains Short Silk Gloves in 7.50 Brussels Net Curtains at $3.95 | per pair. black, white and colors, pex pair. $15.50 Brussels Net Curtains per pair 50c, 76c and $1. § : per pair. Short Lisle Gloves in 48.00 Brussels Net Curtains at $4.98 $16.00 Brussels Net Curtains black, white and colors, pey pair. per pair. per pair 50c and Tic. INSPECTION IS YO ‘lgng!D OF OUR BEA UTIFUL NEW HAIR GOODS DEPT. THIRD FLOOR. Remnant Square in Basement. Remnants of 15¢ Zephyr @inghams in checks and stripes MAY [ BRIEF FLAYS BANKER WALSH Government Attorney Condemns Methods of Chicago Financier. | LATTER IS S | Docament | Palam Was Insol ividends While Bank ve it | ent and Uneless Notes. We have our | CHICAGO, May 8 —Arguments of the and children government in opposition to the attempy of John R. Walsh, under sentence of five | years' imprisonment for alleged misappli- | | cation of the funds of his bank, the de- | | funct Chicago on appeal to the United States crcuft court of appeals are contained in the brief filed today by Assistant Attorney @ ieteher Dob- bins in to the brief filed by counsel for the defendant a month ago. The Walsh banks, the National, the Equita- ble Trust company and the Home Savings, closed thelr doors Décember 19, 1905. Walsh was indicted two years later on 182 counts. National reply Chicago | A year later the case came to trial the United States distriet court and a ve | dict finding the defendant guilty on fifty | four counts was returned. Judge Ander- { son sentenced Walsh to five years at Fort | Leavenworth. The appeal followed. Oral | arguments will be heard by Jud Gross- cup, Baker and Seaman, the last week in the month | Tt is sald that the Walsh failure caused losses to himself, stockholders and others | aggregating $16,000,00. | Counsel for Walsh contended | brief that the loans made by his purchases of bonds of his own railroad the rate of 15 per cent annually, altheugh It was not earning them; that the notes made the subject of criminal charges were of & kind absolutely unknown to banking; that they were secured by honest bonds destruction of the bank and in causing a 1088 to the stockholders of the entire value of thelr stock; that these loans were made in utter disregard of the interests of the | bank for the sole benefit and advantage of Mr. Walsh and his personal enterprises; that the proceeds of these notes were usced as alleged In the indictment; that the bond purghases which are the subject of crim- Inal' charges were not made in the usual unmarketable and worthless as bank as- sets; that they contributed directly to the déstruction of the bank and to the loss of the stockholders." It s further alleged In the brief “that these pretended loans and hond purchases were of such a fraudulent nature that they created no obligation on the part of the | bank to pay over the proceeds to the par- tles to whom they were actually paid." The brief contends that Mr. Walsh's in- tention was not, as president of the bank, in good faith to make good loans and In- vestments for the bank, but rather to get EEKING FREEDOM '} Asserts Convieted Banker | to obtain freedom in| In their | Walsh and | | transactions that was a chief factor in the | course of business; that these bonds were | Trusses Batteries Syringes Air Pillows Douche Pans Supporters Electric Belts MEDICAL | | and Stripes with the bank's money were legitimate | transactions, made for the benefit of the | }hxnk and without loss to the bank.” | i What Evidence Shows, | A beer just sunited to quaff ‘That counsel should seriously make | § . such statement of fact to this court,” re- |l -—a& night-cap for the sociable cites the government brief, ‘“can be ex freshi !p'wlm-d snly by the necessities of the | ew. retleshlng dr"“ght f‘)r case. We contend that the following facts supper—a delightful glass to sip under | were established by the overwhelming } e 1 | weight of the evid e: That on December t\e evening a"]p' 18, 106, the Chicago Natlonal bank was | is a foaming, sparkling beverage for insolvent, and while paying dividends at that were unmarketable and of little or no intrinsic value; that they were never paid; that they belonged to a class of | Office, 1407 Harney St., Phone Doug. 1308, New Location 1410-12 Harney$St. attention to fitting TRUSSKS to men, women 1410-1412 HARN Stars and Stripes the keen palate—for th connoissieur. ‘| Have a case delivered to your home. '} Willew Springs Brewing Co. Be¢ Pans | Invalid Rings Wheel Chair ’ Elastic Stockings | Hot Water Jotties | Crutches, Bandages, | Bath Cabinets Thermometers own factory and give special AND INVALIDS' SUPPLIES ¥ STREET. at home evening the late Trading Stamps $1.50 in Stamps (15) iven with each two ozen case of small bottles, d i $1.2 the city for. ]' 5 $3.00 in Stamps (30) fven with each two ozen case of arge bottles, de- livered in the eity for. ¥o=* Out of town ous- tomers add $1.35 for case and bottles. Brewery, 34 and Mickory. Phons Doug. 1685. o | ‘Shores’ Wreckage | Floating in Lake| i | Officers of Langwell Identify Parts| of Boat They Saw in | Water, | DULUTH, Minn, May 8.-—The story of | the wreck of the Adelia Shores was | | brought to Duluth by Captain Geel and Mate Spaulding of the Steamer Simon Lang- well, which arrived in port last night. The Langwell Tuesday morning met with a considerable quantity of wreckage and | the upper of a boat that the captain feels | usre belongs to the Shores. The story of | the mate 1s as follows: “Several deck planks floated by TIME CLOSE _ Min IN DRY FIGHT uri Solons' Per Diem Stops and Exodus May Kiil ihi- t FFERSON CITY, Mo. sideration of the senate amendments the prohibition joint resolution will begun by the house Tuesday morning. forts for immediate consideration were un- availing. The delay is considered danger- ous to the ultimate success of the measure, an the perfod during which members of tha leglslature receive $ a day for their work has expired and the present rate of $1 is, causing many of them to leave for their homes. The state-widers must assemble seventy-two votes for the resolution. EVELYN THAW PAYS . FINE ro May 8.-Con- to be Threats [} A Y !