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OMAHA. FRIDAY, APRIL AL MUEDECLK CAPILRED HERE Police Take Fugitive from Oklshoma Jail EEWARD PAID ON THE SPOT Jucobs Areested By T B Bichardeon— Made Bnenpe from Juil at Eaid with Al Wetvim W e tertive Moo M. Jucots, sentanced Mne years tmprmanment ¢ state penitentimry for mu: from the Garfleld county jail ac Bni m April 1 was ey esterda soom . Chunath. e Jacobs was arvested by Detedive T. B rdsoneat the Oyden hotel, whers he sammed andee the wastRAn back t L 8. C. Campbeit laboma. and th, Campbeil. depu: ount: at o ninety the Okinhoma who escaped . an o Gartie x finaliy Biurss running Deeoy Letter Does Tt Sherier gt managed rwtond Althow clined [ ampt mueh Bow ae fuzitiv money and learned of ais letter and that Wark when Jacobs, of wa¥ing met 5 sal with » had se e, Shertf? azo Campbel re n rre ta cold al peilce SCRATCHED SOSHE COULD NOTSLEEP Child of Two had Masses of Eczema Quer Face, Head and Body — They Took Her to the Best Dectors and Tried Salves and Medicines in Vain—Suffered for Five Years. SOON RELIEVED AND CURED BY CUTICURA —_— 1 write to tell you how em for the wonderful Cuticura edies. My li | fi'g 1 B i i i 1 m b 11" ! E £ ¢ i ] i ? ; i ] i BE JiF Save Your Wife's There’s no disguising the fact that jdust is & danger and a BIG ONE. Stir upithe dust and stir up. disease germs. L [ Y You safeguard the heslth of your Swife, your Eamily and yourself by sup- iptying your hore with 1 PEERLESS wustiess Suction cleaner dust brought into the home from Council Bluifs & spraned ackie Biufts abou rere and sunetl -ampbr came deen working om of this city B W Bm at t Long restarday Minor Mention The Councti Minfl; Office of e Omahs Bee in &t 15 Sccts Steeet Both Phemes 4. » said the vieh mailed the name Niw mad Aate and he inquiced afterncon and r ttom Riehartwon had Been 1w ana Ouden wnen ex . Jras Deter who, with De- tetailed pimced Davin. drugs. The Clark barber shop for baths Gocd dressers. See Martin Paterson. CORRIGANS, jkers. “Phone Stoek pastured phone 2488 Pinney ¢ AL ROGE BUF aking company. Tei 0. funerat direcior. Phoae X Baird & Boland. undarraxers. Fhone Born Mr. snd Mos Jobn R Tol yoamte a dnughter Stencil patterns asd evlors, Alezanders Art store, 38 Broadway 3 W. Eerry, eptieias, moved © & W Broadway. Lyes examined free Purryear's college does wut empioy seileh- o cmil ac the college: Send your lace curtains to Mevs. Brosius far cieaning. Best rafersnces. ‘Phone F-i050 For first-class wali pager Weck. painé- 5g and wall PEper. usd reasoqmiec Srices, dee Jensen, Masenic tempie. The best and cheapest piace in the city o gat your wall peper and painting is at W Nicholmsen & Co.. 4 Soutn Maid sirest W. . Walluce of this eity ering fled with atfidavic omination » Cailaghan stepped m - nim und, Skilled as Foot Raeer. a protessional foot was connected gang, which ay gang Sher- Tacnos racer and witn the netorious preceded the 2 swindiers 167 Campbeil he erstwh was prison at . satd e some o years ago W abb recent M according more o i er, Leon L. foot racer wh the fed: ave aisc reiiaved was included in the bianket ments returned in Counctl maha against the Mabray gang Under the laws of Okiahoma & convicted person, uniess sentemced for Wfe s not sent the penitentiary pending the de- termination of an appeal but is confined In one of the county jals ounts for Jacobs beimg Enid instead of in the state penitentinry Jucobs is 4§ years of age. and even with the full benefit of good time pos- sibly expeet to serve out his term of nine- ty-nine years If the sentence is confirmed By the supreme court. The sentence I8 practically the same as a life term. SUPERSTITIOUS THIEF REFUSES THIRTEEN DOLLARS Breaks Inte Hamilton Shoe Stere, but Counts Cush Caretolly Betors Robbery. wha mdict and and n the & ery barn. corner East Bromd- n streec, &5.0v per month, som fer ferty nead & Counest cannot Chartes Phillips. formerty at an axe handle factory in this s sident of Sioux was it Council Bluffs yesterda: ate far Enid, Okl whare the secious {L.oess proprietor ctty, now a he was called by of his mother. " T. Dunide, a traveiing salesman for ingman lmplement company af o recently underwent an oper- ation m the Edmundson Memorial hospital for peritonitis, has sufficiently recoversd to be abie to be removed to his home in this oty vesterday A mesting of the council interssted in the estabilsnment of a buil park in the western part of the city was neid lasc evening at the West Council Bluffs Im- provement clubhouse. Nothing defimite was decided upon and the committees adjourned subject to the call of the chairman, W. E. Got?. Chris M. Christensen, a merchant and harnessmaker of Hamim, Audubon county flied a_voluntary petition in Bankruptey the federal court in this city yesterda: His lubflities aggregate SLILT. of which §.750.% ars secured ciaims. He schedules assets amounting to §.50, of which JL308 is real S0 B The cas keeping a gambling house Eroadway, has been discontinued in Justice aoper's antfl nexz Tuesday. Toil s » sum of §0M for his ap- me. s understood who swore to the in- withdraw the attorney The shoe store of George F. Hamilton at 412 West Broadway was broken into Tues- day night By a thief who effected an en- | trance through a skylight in the rear af butlding. The thief was evidently sup- erstitious and afraid of the number I In the drawer of the cash register the sum of $13 had been jeft over night This was made up of $295 In currency, silver and smail eoin and five pennies. The thief took 299, leaving one cent in the drawer Ao- coss to the skylight is easily obtainatie at the rear and the thief was evidently weil acquainted with the building as he broke one of the lights in the skyMght, then un- latched the side which opens for ventilation and ciimbed down by means of the sheiving. As all the doors were found fastened yes- terday morning the thief evidently made his exit through the siky!fght. An attempt was made Tuesday enter the grocery store of Max Olson at 17 North Main strest, the back doer of which is across the alley from the rear of the Hamilton shoe store. The tranwom over the rear door was forced. but as far as couid be learned yesterday, nothing was night to These transfars were reported to The Bee April 2 by the Pottawatiamie County Ab- stract esmpany of Council Bluffs F. G. Schoening and wife t Charles Altrock, lats 12 I3 30 snd N in bioek 1 In the town of Treymor, Ia., $3.150 Koil, | Wainut, Ia.. w. d.... Sarsh B. B. Rohrer and wife to Amna C. Bannar, iot 15 in biock 3 in Roh- rer's Pack first addition to Cpuneil Blufts, w. 4. lots 13 and 14 in bloek 16 in | | | The reguiar monthiy rhetoricals at the | Towa Sehaal for the Dea will be held this | sginmon F Shuare and - wits 6o evening fn the auditorium of the institution. -Chavles- @ Fryer. lets 4-wnd § fm | These exercises ate open to the public and| Dioek 2 Quit Grove addition ter Cpun- ntendent Rothert invites ail Inter-| panje; Banbe and wife to Watson SIf- in the institution to attend and ses| ford, lots | and 2 in Bivek 3 in Am- wark that is being done. The car lesves second addition to Ouakland, arner of Peari and Broadway at 7:2 - — m., enubling those wishing to attend, to h the school In time for the exercises, Taylor. part s& of el swiy of 5-77 N e edi: H. C. Matteson and wife to George Al- | len, part sel nwi of 3W-T-4, w. d Thomas Skinner to Mary Skinmer. lot 11 in binek 6 in Hags's extension an addition to Council Bluffs. also lot 4 Auds sub. of se% nwi 9-7-48. w. d. Emil Kuhl to E. M. Jones, part neif of 12-74-42. w. d... August Olderog and wife to Margare- tha Bruning. lot 7 in bieek 1 in Old- erog’s addition to the town of Trey- nar. w. d H_G. McGee and wife to Carsie and Charies Russell. lat 33 in bioek 12 in Ferry addition to Council Blufss, w. 4 e R Sheri® of Pottawattamie county o Broadway Maethodist ehurch. n'ly 1 lot 5 in Council Blufts, Total, twelwe transfers. - 30,782 Assessment Work BDoue. The city council finished fts work as a [board of equalization last evening. The Long Ses- | gesessment of the Internationsl Harvester Retail Men. {company. which had Been raised from | the Retail Butehers |gpgm to %000, was cut down to $6.000. and Grocers’ association met with the mem- mne board, however, deciined to reduce |bers of the cfty couneil last NIENt 0 UTER |tne gsmessment of the Transmississtopi | the passage of the new amendment © the mgugeor company. whish had been placed | | ordinance governimg the diEplay of mer- |,y Ageemor Hardin st $5.000 | | The sssessment of the Nompareil Pub-| |ishing company, which had been raised | from S0 to EH.0. was left at the | | nigher figure, the beard refusing to maie |any reduetion The other changes in the figures as returmed by the wssessor were of smail consequence. The totai of the permonai assessment of this year will not be kmown | untll the tabulations are made by !hvl‘ county auditor, this work under the new | aw devoiving on that official and net on the assessor. as heretofore ELECTRICAL COMPANIES MEET IN SIOUX CITY lows Assecistion Publie | committes of the whole of the city eoun- cil and will be talten up at the meeting this afternoon of the cummittee. It s understood that several of the eoun- siimen favor the passage of an entire new | andinance entirely prohibiting the use af | e sidewaiks for the display or sale of merchandise. Prom a hygienic standpoint 'e counciimen who fwsor such an ordi- | nance bellewe that mo fruit. vegetabies or | | othor food matter should be exposed upon | | the sidewaiks where | caRaot avou! decom- | ing contaminated with the dust and dirt blown from the streets, City Physician Tuhbs in his anmual re- | Convenes, While Views Big Display of ! Soveitien. of any kind of edibles en the pubiic side- | SIDUX CITY, Ia., April 2. —(Special Tele- sram. )—With the suditortum o blase of | { The committes from the Retall Butshers giory and agents of siectrical concerns from | and Groeers' association, however. Urged | many places in attendance the Temth an- | the priviiege of being allowed the use of a | nual comvention of the lowa Elsctrical as- | eertain portton of the sidewalk in fromt of sociation ogened here today. The delegates | taeir piaces of business for the dispiay of | this marning were weicomed by Mawor A | vegatabies. It A Smith and A. D. Mathes of Dubugue | made the response. E. Brownell, president | af the asscelation. n an adidress deolared | | thas munictpal ownership was ot a success and that public sentiment was with the eor- | | porations. One of the festures of tomor- | row's session will be an address by J. U will probably have no cpposition for presi- dent and W. N. Keiser of Des Moines lticely | will be chosen secTetary. AMBASIADOR BEEYCE IN IOWA | WL Make His Flrst Spesch 26 it t l;: ;ilt- ¥ LA "hlfiqlflhqfig(c - i o 1 de students of e - “ongreration oel itress il and m * « L 3rinme on the m will lea Momes m ¢ Tiwtrgaish years a clewe personal friemd of Macy of Grinnel M of sevoral text mt which ars ane at 1 Bas Been & Prof. Jesse s the suthor gint m the w'rer=a. ™ e condtittons 11D avawt guvar British heoin American favor as autho untry Tows Sews Sates. rreaiening to Kasicke recently whieh sie as wns a farm at Kasicke - B 8 Kravweil was found bridge nesr amd claimed af resterda a brother. H Dustnees antil sold out asnd hove that the nis heaith. He had clothes and a railroad is Belleved he fell from @ pas- senger toain. Pickett Land Bill Passed by House Measure Authorizes President to Make Withdrawals of Public —The Pleket: ng the president of pubite lands for n. by a session ton. No was taken nal passaze aimest unantmous. ces of opmion ware developed during the debate upon the subject of con- servation, the discussion being aimost ex- clusively om the efr arious amend- ments reported by the o on public lands and offered conservation o make il pu oves 1guse e ord vore the the form in which it was introdu Plokett of Towa, it being stated that in that form it had had the approval of the prestident Under the terms of the measure the presi dent s authorized to withdraw from loca- tion. etc. pubiic lands, in the United States Alaska for pubilc uses an classt their character and drawals, the bill prowides, would foree until revoked by the president or by cangress SENATOR DEPEW WILL NOT RETIRE FROM THE FIGHT Yorker Says He'll Be Sevemty- Six Satarday, but is Not Ready o Quit. NEW YORK, April 2L New mator Chauncey |M Depew an his arrival here today from Washington set af Test a rumer that had gained wide circulation to the effect that he intends to resign. When asked direetly if he intended tg, anNGoOunce naw or in the future that he would seek re-eiection the senator replied that he wouid devate his | time and ail the. meney I san spare to aid /m the clection &f & papudiican state ticket agul legisiature this fall He added. “If the legisiature is demoecrasic, -ef course. I will not-emee-abeut-being a4 can- | daidate. If it s phblEan—well, we shall see after the eiectiofis—tot before. Why | shouit T announve my retirement because Senators Algrich ant® Hale have dome so™ “Senator cht is far from well, and the sume Is true, T understand, of Senator | Hule. As for me, T shall be 6 on Satur- day, but I bave naver feit beter in my tte." Oue Conductor Whe Was Cured. Mr. Wiford Adams s his name, and he writes about it:—“Some time ags I was confined to my bed with chronfe rheuma- tsm. 1 used two Bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect, and the third bottle put me on my feet and I resumed work as conductor on the Lextingtom, Ky., Street Builway. It gave me more relief| then any medicine I huve ever used, and | it wiil do il you ciaim i cases of rheu- | matism.” Foiey’'s Kidney Remedy ecures rheumatism by eliminatng e uric acid | trom. the biced. For sale by ail druggiss. FRONTIER COUNTY MAN WORRIED OVER HIS SON E. C. Aldvich Has Resson to Believe Young Man Has Wet with Foul Play in Denver. DENVER, Colo., April 2.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Edward C. Aldvich, of Bari, Fron- der county, Nebraska, sends $I00 o the poiice requesting a thorough sedirch for his | son, Frank, who, there is every reson to| believe feil a victim to assassins or thugs ' in Denver. The aftarnoon of March 1 1908, young Aidrich hurriedly entered the First National bank and drew $I75 in cash. He rushed out of the building and spparently was highly execited. That was the last seen of him. He had come to Denver from Hoyt, Colo, whers he had taken up & homestead. At the ranch he left & buneh of horses and cattie and on lesving said he would return within s few days. Young Aldrich was unmarried and was devoted to his parents. His father writes that he dreamed he found the boy's body in the river here and believes he could taie the course marked out (n his dresm by com- | | ing here. He has offered 108 rewacd in addition to the cash sent the peilce. Many mothers } I iof d - The children’s stomachs ‘With candy and calte The result is scon shown In greatly increased vigor Strength und mental activity. ““There’s a reason’’ Read the famous little boak, ““The Road to Wellville™” | was at Laure Hill cemetery Cudahy Company Practieally Com- pietes New Reserveir ASPEALT MIXER OF THE GROUND Paving Contrmetors Gt Rendy Busy Time st Eaely Date— Funeral of W, B . - The Cudahy Packing compaay has prae- teally completed the new reservoir whieh Ocated wes: of the former reservoir stts and south af the buildings at the extreme west of the plant. so that as soon as the earth is banked in about the cement walls the water can be turned fm. This reservoir s much larger than the former and is connected with the pumps of the plant to supply all the water used for sanitation The obieet af the new t the oid ne may be dis- pensed with to make room for the new of- flee building whieh will oceupy the old | reservoir site. As soon the water i | turned in the grading Degin for the new office buflting. Preparations are under ay for the new hog killing department. Both these Bulldings have been fuily de- scribed and will be the ':test thing In packing house construetion Asphaltic Wizer Arrtves. A mixer for the asphaitic concrete which is to Be used on so many of the streets of South Omaha in the prospective paving | aperations arrived in South Omaha Tues- day evening and was hauled up to the plaee where operations begin at the Highland | park distrier It was set in place Wed nesduy. The onstruetion com- | pany expects bBegin ng pavement | within a few days Much of * broken stone, sand and eement is a el The other paving companies which make use of brick hinck 1re quite as progresstve | and mueh matertal is aiready delivered. Jetter Creek Sewer. The Jetter cresk sewer, which passes just south af Jetter's brewery, is weil under way. The work has been advancing since last fall. About 29 fest of a tunnei section | is now complete. When another 100 feet is | aid the wark of the rest of the contra will be «il from the surface. The constru tion will be much faster after reached. The first fifteen feet aid during the eoid weather froge and the | cemrent will have to be replaced. A gang is | aiso working on the Mud creek sewer and | the work is progressing siowly at present. \ Funeral of H. E. Tags. The number of people who attended the | funeral of Harry E. Tags yesterday after- noon taxed the capacity of St. Ma churen, where service was held. South Omaha Live Stock exchange was very largely vepresented and the Soutn Omaha commisson men met ac [} Searr's drug store and attended in a e service conducted by Rev. w e, rector of St. Martin's churc andt the music for the occasion was by St Ma; s choir. A preiminary service was held at the residence in Omaha by the Very Rev. A. Beecher, dean of Trinity cathedral. The flowers were very profuse and the large pleces were very tastefully arranged. The pallbearers were A. L. Lott, C. E Scarr, Frank Smith, Bert Blanchard, Guy Ellis and Bruce McCullach. The honorary pailbearers were James G. Martin, 8. L. Degan, G. J. Ingwersen, W. H. McCreary, Jobhn F. Frederick, W. I Stephen, T. B. Sarders and P. J. McGrath. The incermenc | ir if the sewer was A G Magie City Gossip. Calvin,Lindsey hes. gone for.a. vistt at Calhoun, Neb. The Body of Lew Nichols was _sent Wednesday afternoon to Newcastie, Neb. Gearge Johnsonu, the new street gom- missfoner. has assumed the duties of his office without confirmation. METZ FAMOUS BOTTLED BEER—For home consumers. Pronipt delivery guar- anteed. Phone Soutth i8i. The South Omaha Commercia! eiih willl lunch at the: Greer hotel &t noon today. A business session wiil be heid later PHONE SOUTH %8 for a case of JET- TER BOCK BEER. Prompt delivery v part of city. Henry JI. Jetter. Blshop Nueisen assisted by Dr. Garst aistrict superintendent, will officiate at the dedieation of the West Side misson Sunday at3p m Joseph Pesek has been appeinted the new special police officer to take the piace of John Hudec. He has charge of the prisen Bangs on the street. L. A Davis has neturned from a visit to New York and New Haven and nearby peints. He and his wife have been gone six weeks or more. ! Rev. Prank L. Loveland of the Wirst Methodist chureh of Omaha will deliver his lecture, “The Cry of the Children,” at the First Methodist church. April ¥, for the henefit of the West Side misston. to L St: good improvements; fine for gar- dening. 11 acres, S. 3th St 5 rooms, barn, wall nd winSuill: wios plbce § sives, i mile south of city i, Jood yard and cistern. Al nice land. O'Neil's Real Es- tate and Insurance Agency. Tei. South 192 Galloway. Good Folev's rellet n WASHINGTON, & C. maiden speech delivered In the senate to- | day on the raliroad bill. Semator Purceil of North Dakota practicaily launched a | plan of so forming the supreme court as | to imsure such coustruction Gf the pro- posed law s to suppiant and nuility | antagonistic state laws and state consti- | cutions. | He was dealing with the merger prowi- sion of the DIl and having stated that the conselidation af rafiroad Montane and Chester to Take Puwe | tn Cetebention at Buenos l - | PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad. April 3.— | Something in the way of SWeets. Tu. Tniet Staces cruisers Montans and | | the strikers congregated at s o e i Bagt §pring Tonic Doctors of All Schools Agree That the Best TonicStimulant to Build Up the System That the is Run Down and Weakened by Long Strain of Winter azd to Drive Out S;-ing Pever and Malaria is Duffy’s Pure Malt Whisksy, the Worid's Greatest Medicine. By springtime everyome is in a more or less piayad et eondition —just right to eateh any disease. disease germs, and by its building and gradual, healthy and natural Zreatest strength giver knmown ¢ this time of the vear to nrich the bas been weakened by the long siege trom the attacks of eoughs, coids other winter ills which ne heart a Duf?ty Tonic and ainted wi the It s pw for vears T am well acq equal to the best in and tonic is needed [ have preseribed it dianapolis, Ind * Mimisters of the gospel, doctors of unite in commending Duffy’s Pure Mal ulant, the ome true medicinal whiskey palata Dr has to its credit fifty a remedial agent and tonic It is an absointely During this time i has worked men. delicate women and sich ing properties that are so necessar and keeps the young strong and vigor- ous. It prescribed by dectors and [§t g fi | &l g 1] i " 5 W o FOUR SHOT 15 STRIEE RIOI Workers Fall in Battle. “BLOODY ANGLE" SCENE OF CRIME Old Cormer Made Notabie by Trouble Last Tall Again is Involved— Ammallants Eseape Cap- ture. PITTSBURG, between the April ZL—The first cash pollee and strikers of the Pressed Steei Car piant at Schuenville ac- | curred tonight and by a colucidence it Gccurred ar the cormer know as “Bluod Angle,” where haif a dosen men wers shot down in the strike riots lasc July. Four men were shat tanight aod one foreizner is | in. the nospital, unidentified. with mjuries | caused by a train striking him. ‘The injured are Polfesman James M- Dantels. shot i the nip; Joseph Virmot shot in the thigh, and John Koeski, shet i the arm. Besides these one man was sesn carried away by the strikers and is belleved to be secreted In ore af the sirK ot novses. The rioting was started by abeut 100 of the “Bloody Angle,” who refused move on when ardered by McDaniels. The crowd flocked around the officer, and a man on the edge fired the shot thac feiled the pollceman. Other poilcemen then brought into play their firearms, followed by the striiter:, and the batile waged for a quarter of an hour Policeman Retarans Fire. McDaniels, lying on the ground. emptied his revolver intc the crowd and scrikers began to fall. some supposedly hit, for they were carried away by friends, and athers Iying prone to avoid the bullets. Virnot was averiooked and left lying in the street, He was captured and taken to a hospital. The man that shot MeDanieis was struck by an express train and was hurled high ‘n the atr. falling beside the tracks appar- ently lifeless. It iv not known whether or not he will recover. A number of the rioters were recognized by the poitce and arrests are beng made as fast as they are found. Extra peilve have been sworn in and a specinl detall, heavily armed, i guarding the poilee station and Ioekup, which a crowd of foreigners at- tempted to force to release their comrades. Oniy abeut 30 men reported at the plant for work tonight and scores of others were sssauited on their way to work. The assail- ants in aimost every instance escaped cap- ture. 1re Malt manner to sefence. It h Duffy's Pu market for medic years of success, Whiskey aids in destroying the sroperties restores tissues in & and stimula is the s & wonderfu! cpeeific for use biood and strengthen the system which of winter and which needs buiiding up healing s yaeumonia, grippe. asthma, bronchitis and o ails digestion, quickens the tion and restores Bealth and v Stimnlant Malt Whiskey and consider ft urposes whenever a stimuwlanat bie and a very benefi Edw Tinsiey, ¢ medicine nurses and peooie everywheng t Whiskey—the anly pe-iect tonic stim- - Duffy’s Pure Malit Whiskey without a question as to pure, gent) rough childre: its merits a8 and invigorating stimulaat blesstngs of health to over- who find in it the strength- to them. It makes the old feel young T War Daughters | Holding Election | Mrs. Andrew K. Gault of Omaha is Nominee for Vice President ~The election of and one honorary enlivened the con- etery of the Daugh- 5 genera gresa af the Nationai S ters of the American Revo.ition here to- day. The poils did not ciose until 9 o'clock tonight, the election being delayed by & printer's error in leaving off the bullot the same of Mvs Masury of Massschusects, ane of the nominees for vice president general. The amission brought a storm ef indigna- tion and precipitated a long dlscusston, wiich was finally ended by the action of Mrs. Willlam Cummins Story of Massachu- setts, who rushed to the platfiorm and urged that the matter be left to the Mossa- chusetts delegation fif suggestion s to | whas should be dgne: Mrs. Story was greeted with applause and it was decided to leave io to Massachusetis, The delegation urged that the oniy thing possible would be to have the Ballots re- printed. This was ordered and it was & a'clock betore the actual voiing began. The result probabiy will not be known until to- morrow morning. Mre. Andrew K. Gault of Omaha, Neb., is one of the fifteen nominees for the affice af vice president general. OHIO DEFEATS PHONE BILL Semate Turms it Down, Although it Brought About Investigatien = Lower House. COLUMBUS. 0., April ZL—By a vote of 14 to 3 the senate toduy defosted the Bison telephone merger bill. The passage of this measurs by the house nesuited in bribery charges and an investigation by & legisia- tive committes. The nouse commitiee. which nvestigated the bribery charges today, reported that the testimeny connects no member of the house with any troegular or uniawful act i com- neetion with the Hison bill. The testtmony shows, however. the come mittee say, thal an unsuccessful asttempt was made to influence Representative How- ard W. Plersons in his vote on the bill, and that the grand fury may fnd in the pro- cneding: evidenee to warrant an investiga- tiom. 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