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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY | NATE TRAVIS DIES OF SHOT Colored Youth Dead and Boy Who | Shot Him in Jail. e v &80 “The Doctor Says So” t}le Ba.l‘ing “Travis Was :n.._...:u,. Cinders at 7% g Powder Question. /o bk i T s ekmg o hat you ko : L OU don't care what he says, so it does not fully come up to your standard; if Nate Travis, the colored boy whe the beking is nat justas goodor better-—lighter, wes shot 10 4 Nght with Roy Davis o8 : ‘ , long as you are well, but when more evenly raised, more delicious :;\d -:hole- iy, bl hobbge bl o ’ some, take it back to the grocer and get your | P ongend ad o T = o ) 3 e Soies wling o8 modacai eSes clock. "Davis has been Jocked up i & col your food doesn’t digest and Dyspepsia grade baking powder selling at a moderate cost. city jail for several days in anticl- T)::;z'r::;;;‘lmbnimu. Tnsist'upon Calumet tial of-the death of Travis. A Symplkint o 7 ? (AR i | waves the danger signal you begin to murde some form will soon be LUMET Baking £ B9y ol e ot o’ ity o N \ iy sit up and listen. If he is a good doc- Powder g S b ittt sht, i ' BU\ tor he will order you back to the Sim- R?fl:fa‘:;flf&::&:ififl‘g&{“re i hid, AR When e Woew Y Tronieet ‘ Y ple Life and tell you to get close to the saloon.” Davis narrates. Finally 1 shot one or two back at him and he started to \ L7 Nature by Cating se me. He caught me and struck me Sty O3 al times, but I managed to get aw BAR T0 ACTON JURY MATTER | Liincoln Paper X washed the blood out of my mouth and . | Shr dd d Wh B Lawyers Aromsed at Case of At- Rept. On "GBULINE M. Golng down 0 the “Imu“mn“" I — sireet again, I mec kKim and he said he upeliprivap o duress. | Pledge to Parson| woua ke wat e pos-sun sway trom | the food that contains all the body-building WILL DISCUSS ;HOCESS OF PANEL | “He started to hit me again and ired . . . . | sserts thit Magor” Presilssd Doan | ohee I the sie to soare N off. But he material in the whole wheat made digestible by Say Some Influentinl Litignnts Have Beecher He Would “Go: Blow,” | o oo o £1H 109, B0 1 8ROt him, Atver e “"""" "I" g :" % ¢ Lk and is Keeping Promise. 7 Had ek dun; &8 11:‘"?'“1.(,2; :zhu:m:n'; Steam-COOking’ Shredding and baklng' Its dally use ertatn m in the bl posdat Sa " dhat ola ek ive RIS AR L strengthens the stomach and keeps the bowels healthy g0 away from hom J the the shooting was secured Sunday by a B bvickion | HeWe" Thé Linecin Bidr, R00% 4 capton.] depaty from the. eousty atiommery otdioe and active. The best for children—best for grown-ups. g Bl . Mayor Dahlman is G Slow—Cowboy | It will be used when Davis 18 tried. i’ y 'y ever 7% | Executive Makes Promise to Omaha Min-| After Travis' death the body was re- sofflariest ¢ on of Jury impaneling s’ dea y was re i | iy R LA 0t ey Lnosnaling |0 caeping Tt puBIhiG 156 01k movet 1 e, Ghen Hadbrt Mo Fonih| s ry it for breakfast. Your grocer sells it. o | ' e exec o | lowing North Sixteenth street Coroner Heafey ® meeting will be called by th tive ner Hea 5 3 4 e e "meta | today at| “The re-clection of Mayor Jim' Dahiman | will conduct an inquest, probably Thurs. Shredded Wheat is made of the choicest selected white e Commerc1q] clib and the action fa iq | '* Beneratly wupposed to represent the (ri-{day, when the biame for the death may be wheat, cleaned, steam-cooked and baked. Try it for breakfast segRlt Of the ‘changes ¢ tempted jury | Umph he whoop-la_ element 1o Omaha. | fixed by the coroner's ury hibini reterc agaiam Al Keenan Tues: but the story floats from Omaha that| A post-mortem examination of the body h to-morrow with milk or cream. _The Biscuit is also delxcn.)ul day afternaon James was the recipient of the SUpport of | was held Wednesday morning. The result | for any meal in combination with fresh of preserved fruits. What the - nssociation will particy. | the ministerial- alliance | will not be known until used as evidence | | “Dean Beecher of Trinity cathedral | Tty devote to is the way the list is fore ectiol , ey ction, J of Fann Travis, who lives in rear of N fay Dahlma the dean, ‘we | " o Washington hall, Eighteenth and Harney in ames en do not your personal habits, but we strsets.. Davi i b b b cded In gelling men's names oN- | 40 [iie (e way vou run the iy, and we [oerreisy Davis whe dld the shooting, says | - - - jst and that the matter is not 3 s own home is Kansuy' O hare 3 5 1 are willing to mccord you.our support.’ o sag City, Where| , eniist the help of the men and hold |roused the ire of A. C. Pancoast, attorney ( |ing., $1.800; L. A. Taylor, Twenty-eighth All right, dean,’ roplied Duhim, fione of nis parents lives, e suys he S EHh) BhR b s a o shea s SAIBE I 8 TR ey e s BE tterElave [ gireetand’ Elliston avenue, trame dwelling, And now could you not quit drinking?{P¢e? In Omaha since Christmas. He is|yinning grains and the best samples of sew- | for defendant in the present case by telling | - S 99 warrant buyefs excluded trom the court (o o B (S o that, daded the | ®m@ll and may be right about his age being | PO ks b o e e e o o | ASIEAS SOX Thad v e M Cheap Art Work ard of County Comimissioners, it be- | that too influential persons An attempt will also be made to get | dean, 1 can't cut the| The trouble which ended with the shoot- ’ . falsely sworn 1o, three years ago because 1t was atleaed that | i e o gatner. but 1 wiit g | In8 of Travis occurrea n tront of the Mua. | PUblIsShing House men had been improperly put on 1§ have| . w,' replied Dahlman way n. Thirteenth and Caplitol avenue | members of the local bar been #o aroused | * . .\we would not like to see repeated the | The Wound was in the left side, but did N 1 i Hero Of Man to Stay in air as they @re Mt present and interest in the [ ¢yierjonces at Sioux Clty and Yankton, | N0t Puncture the intestines and was not | jury qugstion is at several degrees above | guerred the dean. expected to prove fatal until Travis took Battles 1s Dead J. Laurie Wallace Thinks Removal e fevet . v e 5 Patarael J1- | & sudde or the wol aturday. : ’ i i “n uvx’z :’::“:‘I as likely that Keenan will | map i e B R bl vt ol orell iy Manager 9f Danish Lutheran Concern o Tnnfl'tho: ::t‘io‘x:. L iddos by the Real Estate Ex- walve preliminary heaFing before the | "xnq atter the dean of thesipiseopal in-|{COUNTRY WOMEN'S CLUBS TO Denies Rumor of Removal IGarret Ferles: Baliter vin Rbgulay change. county coart Saturday, suffering himself | gijtution had thanked thé.mayor for his to Racine. 1o be bound over to the district court. | frankness he went from tHe office to ald MEET AT THE CORN SHOW Army Since Seventeen Years Senator Aldrich had better reduced the | Some financing, eh? Keenan did not'appear at the court house 3 iy the election of Dahlman, and thé mayor RACINE, Wis, May “12.—~(8pecial Tele- of Age Dies. tariff on stockings and women's gloves | The Omaha Real Estate exchange spent | to Carry Bonds That is the Munificent Sum Expended Wegnesday, it being the first day he has | s religiously shoving in the slow-speed| "% ‘;,"‘ Be a New Feature of the | grap, )1t (s reported here that the Danish than taken it off of art goods, is the |$50 to carry the $6,500,000 bond issue to buy missed. since the new term opened. clutch and 18, as he promised, REBOSILIDR LRy [ OMARA Lutheran Publishing house recenty burned opinion of J. Laurie Wallace, Omaha |the plant of the Omaha Water company. His arrest has served to recall the charge | slow.’ " TRk et out at Blair, Neb., is negotiating for the| Garret Farley, 77 vears old, who until A} ,pijst, who gained some notort a year| F. D. Wead, chairman of the water bond of gontempt fhahich he was involysd two e Country women's clube will hold a mest. | LUther college building here and plans to | few years ago had been in the continuous | ago by contending that Lincoln wore|committee, presented bilis at the mesting years ago when Frank Noonan was on trial M el | move the plant here If the ‘deal goes | service of the United States army since he | wiiskers when he was inaugurated. Wednesday. One was for $20 for distribut- et e winess in (ne | JULIUS MEYER IS BURIED ing in Omaha during the National CoFn | through. It was recently decided to sell | was 17 vears of age, died Monday at 1i1 J. Laurie Wallace, who also wears [Ing 10,000 circulars. xposition. case was Noonsn's father-in-law. After | IN PLEASANT HILL CEMETERY el e R and daughters of | e LAther coliege bullding uth Thirteenth street, the hotel where he [ @yt tre o Sunonden eople better have | Mf. Wead also moved that the biils be tha jury had bepn seguzed.and the case had 2 a.r1h 3 0 = | had been staying. He saw service In many | oheap stockings than cheap art. allowed and ‘a number of dealers remarked A i ; ‘ armers have organized so y » | 4 e | profecaed @ Mt way it suddenly de. |Funeral Conducted by Rabbi Cobn at h Eanized S0 many clubs | There fs no truth in'the reports which | battles, in wars and on the frontier, and | “.ppig 1y bad, bad, this taking of the | When remarks were called for that it was during the 1 e e of Siuter, Mrs. H. juring the last year or two that Lhey NOW | paye heen circulated’ that we are con- | when he was retired some years ago on | canee off of art importations,” said Mr. |$0 well spent. Rehfeld. ‘h:;'-‘:nemm-r» fium. lent to hoid a meeting | yqering removing the publishing house to | account of his age, he was a sergeant. He i {ng, ordered the sheriif to wire the witness | Jullus Meyer, whose death occurred Mon- | it i3 Wy management has be | Racine,” sald H. Skov Nielsen of Blair, | never married and no relatives are known 0, o G to wire the WIlRCe® | 4 by his own hand, was burled In Pleas. [Informed of the intention of the women to that if he ddaMA:m:"‘ at once @ APIAS |\t Hiill cemetery Wednesday afierncon. [Ieet in Omaha for the first convention of o ; joint a telegram hy . o . woRd .1 "':‘“" e s by’ Western Unton | The desire of friends to attend the ser- fi'oouatsy women's clubs. Wag, sent the Witness by g 7 vices was acceded to by the relatives s Women county superintendents, who are | no¢ bheing considered. It is the present in- the f service will be held wire advising him ot to come and that | becoming more numerous in all the o i ot | AT ARLRA LIRS ellior Togily bo pould Rt e beGagNL his tele- | 127 28 their mere attendance was con- | 1erous in all the west- ) ¢antion to rebulld here as soon as we ean | Thi Ly e n at 2 o'clock. It is E AE half fin 1 egally he could no ro s tele- | - BT athieh. aTe hoos P B gl urade ¥ over to Europe and buy up half finishe cerned, 80 the house of Mrs. H. Rehfeld, |ern . are boosiing the country clubs | aqjuet our losses." : W o ¥ ;s L IS gram, it was proven, was signed, “Al|n. gigter, living at 62 South Twenty- |8% Well as doing other g0od work to in-| ghe Danish Lutheran Publishing hous “|WH-m Sy wlumm.‘ n‘\\,:i“l\ “m'\h“x | studies with some high sounding name on NORTH T0OO COLD FOR HOWELL Kedhan.” fourth stveet, at which the funcral was |lerest women and children in the work o oTie HE the IERREE ohrin g ytig ) B 4 - s ¢ N | {hem, bring them to this country, sell them b : Judge Satton had Keenan taken in eus- | oo " i i relatives ana friends, | the National Corn exposition. & OO L Dk ShurshpUDAing con- | Forest Lawn oematecy. Fariay Had bebn f oo goa grinds i, Jona: 04 up on oheap | TTRITITATE RS late BEVS I Ne e tody for contempt and he went to jall for & | Thers was no public demonstration, music | Another idea which they have of organ- | o sice for fiVe oF Sl¥ WAk art’ not ‘art cheap.’ blhodiygs i i few ‘hours. 1t was not proven, however, | or other observance by the clubs and other | ZIng the women's clubs to keep the | VERDIC = . “The American people §o crazy over by serv and « Y “It may b 00 It al co . gram and the man strenuously denied hav- | jongea, people are commending this movement oA e v By oy CRplarsd .8, ing dispatched it, saying that some one had | Rabbi Cohn of Temple Israel conducted | While the instructors in the agricultural o~ “““ a duse Sack from Besksimwei Lk sighed his name to it. Officlals of the |the funeral and burial services. The colleges are studylng out plans for making Property. Supaistion ok Thres rather have a daub painted by Guggenblut- | “:" i Il ‘m‘]"w WS Adney Western Unlon could not remember who | bearers were N. A. Spiesberger. Sol z- | the work more effective. Dean H. J.| 1t took a jury only five minutes to decide | i e el - o [ zen, Gleuseppe, Francisciano or some other | Aqre & 125 winter sent' the!'message End the matter was|man, Leopold Heller and Jacob K st | Waters of the Missouri Agricultural col | in gistrict court Wednesday morning that | ,AlPert 8. Ritchie's sult e forcign dub than & good plcture by an | M Howell went to the Canadian town to dropped: the Metropolitan club lege in Writing of the movement says: | onn Juveck: ought to he put In immediats | Mengedote for 500 as attorney's fees is on | yooriian win the good honest name of | 'WSUIY In & prosecution for bigamy sgainat Julius Thiele of the Musicians' association The country women's clubs are a good | possession of a lot , Omaha and | P county court | s or Smith.” a man named Dalke. Dalke was married Bee Want Ads are business boosters. and Joe Redman and Aaron Hoel of the | thing and they are undertaking something | that an ejectment issue against Frank | 1-¥Si¢ 1. Abbott appearing for the de- | some years ago at Petersburg by a Men- Old Settlers’ association of inestimable value. lectures. ‘and | Franek, defendant.in. the: sult fendant offered Wednesday morning to _ nonite minister without a license. Later Norfolk Gets Carnegie Money. Flowers In profusion, both designed ple demonstrations, corn giowing and 1and- | Jarecki lost the lot some » age _| prove that ih the middie of a suit Ritchie : s company, Kl Dalke was careless enough to marry an- NORFOLK, Neb, May 1l.—(Special Tele- | and loose blossoms, were sent by clubs, scape rdening contesis for the boys ment procsedings bre ¢ e | Summoned Mengedote to his office and | Beward 8. brick manufacturing bulld- other woman. The jury convicted him in gram.)—Andrew Carnegie today notified the | organizations and friends v filled the |sewing and cooking contests for the girls, | parties, who sold the lot to v, | threatened immediately to withdraw from | iff 3,500 Mis. Tiose Kulcih, Twelfth and | yoieon minutes and in elght minutes more Nortolk Library board that $10.000 Is avall- | greater part of the rocm where the casket |are g0od ways to Interest hoys and girls | Jarecki only owed $i2 when (he attachment | the case unless Mengedote would sign a|H. Routson, ii7 Parker = strest, ““irame | he was sentenced and on his way to prison. able for the construction of a public library ’ Howell testified that the Nebraska mar- veloped that the ‘witness had gone to oming. Judge Suwmton, who was presid- Wallace. “The high tariff has been the | best protection of art this country has ever had and under it but little cheap art was imported. People would not bring in cheap productions on account of the tariff. “But with the tariff gone dealers will go Serfous I and wounds are healed without danger of Linod poisoning by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the healing wonder. Be. For sale by Beaten Drug o, manager of the concern, over the long dis- | to his Omaha acquaintances. tance telephone Wednesday mornigg. | The body is now at the Cole-McKay un- he matter was suggested to us, but it is | dertaking rooms, 1706 Douglas street, Takes Fure TRt Thnt Takath b Time : i some seven syllabled-forelgn name on the nie, S bh s Ixmete o2 107 ANttie " DissNte " Ovae Ritchi o A t Sa Exacted | oo ner will sell in a hurry. They wou reposed. The service took place at 2|and keep them on the farms. | was bre ind the lot was worth $600. contract with Ritchie to pay a certain | dwellivg, 32, Mrs. Eva Delford, 284 pltsys wHa Aaan Kak' s dutand a % h | e BE s Cass street, frame dwelling, $2,000; Walter here clock. 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