Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 7, 1910, Page 7

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BEE: OMAH. = - There's a Mixup In the Line Somewhere. . FAREERS STAVD BY CNIONS Tillers of the Soll Join Ranks of it as 4 number of miners were em inder the contract system the st Organized Laber. l o From the Claveland Militia Ordered to Quell Disturbances ‘o in Ilinois District. ame: t pay rolls does not in _— " he mine. The expiosion Is ettt heve Do g Diomon !* | RESOLUTIONS PLEDGR FRALYY ners going nto a gas pocket with a od lamp. Two Classes Will Work Tegether to WORKMEN DRIVEN FROM PITS o e Strikers Maseh on Shaft and Force Walkeut of Werkmen—Tronble At midnight e parties had reached Preserve Rights and Liberties of Alse Tareatemed in i " She M . Workers—Gompers Mighiy \ Kauses. A majorit of the miners were working Ela n the 2300-toot level at the time of ox- piosion, and it is here that 't is expected ST LOIIS, Ma DANVILLE. [, May &—With 30 ¢ v f—Organized labor and resting on their arms here, fully pr L il be found. None of | gryanized farmers will work together here- ) pared to ma: n Westville, the mining | 'he bodies will e brought to the surface after in “praserving the rights and liber at 4 moment's notice, all is | tOniEht lew of bath ciasses of warkers,” 4 der the and It is believed it will not Shook Felt for Miles. provisions of a lution unanimously seary to send the soidiers there ro- BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Ma Porty. adopted ommittee of the night. However, Sheriff Helmick im ap. VDIt® men and between 13 and 140 n Farmers fonal and Co-Operative R prehensive and rather than take any °7° entombed in No. 3 coal mine at Palos | wnion hers ! ehances with the foreign element ar the 'OPIBAC ad the result The affiliaiion betwsen the Americin sion oceurricg this me feved all are dead. Palc mines will insist th the troops be kept here until all signs of treuble has disap- Fadaration anion has Labor and ey miles west of gham and the mines &re | Gompers, president of the Das been the scene af severgy | 9™8ed b¥ the Pulos Al and Coke coms 2 of Zabor, snd th demonutrations. This afterncon the erowds £ this city. Twa bodies were found resolution follows a fou . on the streets became so great the s ¢r | early tonig but Iy expected f between Mr. Gompers, assisted by several who had gone there with his depv S S d labor leaders. and the farmers’ committee. feared that If there was an outbreak pw © ames n The pesolution is as follow would be unabie to cope with it, canse. | 30OC into the a quently he cailed Governor Deneen by long distance telephone and asked for pe. Company [ of Daaville and Company M of Champaign were ordered prepare far ® trip to Westville, The Danville company s under arms at the armory and ne ' Champaign company arrived on an intep- »U° i I8 being pumped into the mi So far ms the constitution a'd charter/ t the Bdrmers ion permits, we pledge t ur fellow workers in industrial pur- : suits our best efforts to the end that their ot of the siope d a | rights and liberties, with our own, shaii be | fand made access to the mouth difficult. | preserved The fan mach was badly damage Our officers are authorized and directed | onfer with the officors of bona fide o Two Mammoth Purchases Combine to Make the World’s Greatest Piano Sale Saturday Hayden Bros. will place on sale the third shipment, consisting of 5 carloads of grand and upright pianos from the Smith & Nixon STOCK OF CINCINNATI. ALSO THE ENTIRE STOCK OF PIANOS, PIANO PLAYERS AND INTERIOR PLAYER PIANOS OF THE PIANO PLAYER COMPANY OF OMAHA, NEB. There is not an instrument in this stock but what WILL BE SOLD FOR LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE A PIANO OR PLAYER OF CORRESPONDING QUALITY WAS SOLD FOR EITHER BY SMITH & NIXON COMPANY OR THE PIANO PLAYER COMPANY. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS THIS OPPORTUNITY BY WITHOUT AT LEAST INVESTIGATING THE TRUTH AND SINCERITY OF THIS GRAND, ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY. NEVER BEFORE HAS A FIRM PLACED SUCH LOW PRICES ON REALLY HIGH GRADE STAND- ARD INSTRUMENTS. NEVER BEFORE HAVE THE PURCHASERS OF HIGH GRADE STANDARD INSTRUMENTS BEEN OFFERED SO MUCH REAL QUALITY OR SO LOW A PRICE. NEVER BEFORE HAVE SUCH EASY TERMS BEEN OFFERED THE PIANO BUYERS OF THE WEST. Remember that while the prices are the lowest ever offered and the terms the easiest, HAYDEN BROS. GUARANTEE ABSOLUTELY THE QUALITY OF THE PIANOS AND EVERY STATEMENT THAT MAY BE MADE THE PURCHASER BY THE SALES. MAN. If at the end of a reasonable time any fault is found with the instrument purchased that cannot be satis- factorily remedied, Hayden Bros. cheerfully, gladly and willingly will take back the piano or player and return every cent that has been paid upen it. Bear in mind the purchaser during this sale takes no chances for he is guaranteed perfect satisfaction and the best that money can buy or he is not out one cent. During THIS SALE the working power of your dollar will show its greatest purchasing capacity. A small payment down, balance to suit your owm cenvenience will bring the highest grade standard piano into your home where every member of the family will be the beneficiary. Don't forget the time, Saturday, May Tth, at 8 A. M. in Hayden Bros. Warerooms. During this sale you may purchase Grand Pianos as low as $250.00. Uprights as low as $40.00. Interior Piano Players $198.00, Piano Players from $25.00 up. Hayvden Bros. ight in hepes that same of the e or orga: to this end. | urban ear this evening. They are mabiliged ™MDt N hopes that same of the men are| organised labor organisations to this end und the second right entry caved and ecitizens, are entitl d under the (o1- miners with. death it 4 right en aved are en: der the (o ive beard of the United Mine Workers in the ¢ 4 this district tonight depreeated the raids ' of ¢ and declared they would do all in their . power (o bring the offenders to justice o nees betwe The bill w ton. he educat! the conference repert il wt the act 5 sigaed by e presdenc. | WOMAN'S SILK STOCKINGS |tawes chac DES MOINES, M joint scale ommittee of miners and operators ran Sty it ) i againat 4 smag again when e apRESTER AT INITIATION. Faney Work Dee: h general resolution, n which the Se He Buys Eighteen ¢ stand BUT IT PROVES A REALITY e o et Bee Want Ads wil boest your b NOT FOR THE NEW MINISTER | ie growen | svstem in Go with Heary | [, 5 an eage many of tor the incorpor ¢ disciplinery meas 3 w ors wouid amey vides that whene v 4 day Ta at of grivvances, an the mine 4t duwn, each person shal be fined 8 a day appileable to all miners as well ks it & Joke, Wera- Kamsas City Man T which but Later He in Charged with Murder. T Gage of Cal @, newly ap- « minister to Pertugal, sailed for his oSt today on the steamship George Wash eV " - progress of sction caused | KANSAS CITY, May 6—As e Was en- ngegn and with him went sightsen pairs of igh-tapped The former governors mdness for la ne Benton of e make arged With gnown and befo spoke I favor of the estabiishment aof a Mr. Brvan was exceeding Jpe department of publie health at Wa hing. |over the desire of nery states and pointed out the mutua mig! ry weuld do a of North American edu that eounts a. desire was prev s o oy swte o2 | @ brands he handles,ievery Bailvia and Peru are great ap- - = ’ 3 Jortunities which might be taken advantage i ’. o brsmasng loppedt Bootw 18 Well | 5y peopie in the United States who wish tian t ; departing he told what | ., ;oeur prans and capital. He said the cor prompted him to take se many. He said gl o S ; 3 e v cent of toil ti E Knotts, a former South Dakota|census, in a statement sent to the As- at G srmory awaiting e cail of e %! AAve. g e + viedge ourssives to aive preference| \f o Bryan I C“S by this country through the canal would |editor, who fumped a ditching contract | socinted Press and secompanied by s mems A aherigr. 5 enid o ’1,-: "., ‘lr ‘ @ - :; . ;'. af the ‘-; us.rvl. wn.rkor £ ! be 4 out again by the shippers on the |here, Eveivn Dewey is said to be & ni a; Please use the enclosed as widely B8 Nahdan. Wioah- e B T - lBirongin D g About His [our anscontinental raflroads. If o toll i#o¢ the mavor of Gary, Ind. Both are in|as possible and as fully am you can and PITTSBURG, Kan, May § o T s from Birmingham shortly after 4 themseives by organization and u ge re- g e S T e+ e et l i Gkt utt i aion wesn St gt : with «ight physicia nd sur riprocal jurchases of oduct: 13 e - - st o 0 striking miners mostly fopeigners, 4 ‘H( t phy ‘l‘ ns and u! ‘ m";m ‘ o 4es of preducts ol ‘nlen in t e “out 1and be no possibility of talk for the estabiish- — raided the strip mines of the Clemny Cyay | $°00% four undertakers and g number o c 3 i S ment of other ecanals by other sountries NSUS REPORTS FALSE ENGINEER DIES | company, sowel of here, yesterday and, "Pocial heipers. LS labintive ssmmittnse gre BN the United States would have supreme con- ALL CE N WRECK by threats fopeed the miners thers to stop 10¢ O s ol . ’::;«Ylp:r: t. rnn‘ “;;l’nl‘dllmr":l(w . Clab He o He urged that the eanal should be| o e oy puplished In Certain Vews. JoRa WeCormick Killed NVear Clarien, 4 x mine aft plasion we: taes of o ed la ) & eurs t " — & o d t don tha works ub He ) v nited a A wook ant :::‘n::m:‘:n:':r;n : Sisip bt \ reliet and reformatory ngsmcon 4 I8 Speech Befors Palimpses a gift to tha world b nited ooty venint-dm g o ihia towa, When Tenin is v i Gt e e T e s g the may be necessary to comserve the right Describes Opportunities for Cap- i A sty Dite o iage fo the Bit.” Threataning the working his way 1400 teec down the and freedom to which the workers, as me ital and Brains. FORT DOC et hey should 2 to R gram.)—Two pret stris; calleg | WASHINGTOXN, May ¢.— Any report ap. . ralders next march two bodies recavered tonight were stitution of the United tSates. Vera Hammitt and Hvelyn Dewey, were in any newspaper rwise t work, the ders next marche n the | ” fficy 5 W. I. Bryan was the guest at the dinner - Tha ahnss Bt s n road died shortly after he- mines of thed skee-Plitaburg Coal com. | B 11e main fic ot the Farmers’ union d'clare brought to the eity today by a depu he census bureau has P Ao B o oal co P T W " the Omana v D il th ng caught under his engine aki P nesrby. Here they found only th Agitation at Capital. the a on has no political signifi a ce, |Siven by the Palimpsest ciub at the Omana ', - n located at Des Moines and Ance retwrns of the census ,.:, plens rm, l'"“ ahing: snginemen and, pumpmen working, 't v INGTON, May 6&—When members Piesic 8. Barrtr issulng a signel Club last evening. A the dinne 2 ek 80 gn sowts’ fay Pring: o or has given out any ormation | 1 " . niness belng on Mrike. Ths mginemen and | © eard af staten to that effect tanight. P eside t|‘crtained fifty maembers with a desc rawford hotel jumping heir population of an ce based s . pumpmen were driven from the wo th ed at once ers ‘s elated over the adaption of i his recent travels through South A b While (ol 18 stpling Scegranlotny . d the wreck, just D d he workings o y PR S | sl clin S ebestiad - ANa S east of Clar ch derailed sixteen caps urd threatened with visience if lared } ROW In. conference for the Mt oo i s y s . % ohirgen e > a r ¢ s == el South Amaries has & great futurs, being a | . and the engine. rihers were injured to return. BIght mines in all were visited Dureau of mines in the Interor depart- Membership 00,0 . L ewey Wi rurt ! declaration 2F B e nited Sta. na R L n e - 4 g and urged | yery Hammitt is Vera Kn ter of | g na Durand, direc e e Want Ads will noost your businees. American strikers are said to ha Scotr. who had Oklahoma, was the principal speaker at that the United States lend all the aid ° the foreigners in their attack. The execu. ate, immedia tonight's session of the farmers’ rally. He Dessibie in assistng in that 1al meth be derived n its pow No matter what other Peru. Biazil and Argentina ent to adopt as teach the English language nowed that tie eov * | e S = s & dealer will supply the 1@ United States. Especially 4 ) > ’.. = e W“w,":“";"w “T ' His customers can’t be switched—they know that a 4 wary wivwES G o e T S - e i e 14 oder o men ot Souia e we vens 88 nickel is only doing its utmost when it gets an Owl. s Holds T Wuadred ew e o ant T“,,:n wiions - " expiainea ad sone i For thirty years the quality and the sales have been ! o e triy-Bom e e T e S e e g e o€ i . and k13 ring e s sustained. “Three millions a week” proves the merit. ~oal and Coke company. as 0D oCan | & ieslnes S e et L waw [V tuguese court I got ail n the mine this ., ma eather, tan, red and ordinary ailve has been abandoned n's Cough Remedy will | Kinds— viack dicted, and Mr. Bryan wil be to Europe in the next hundred what this quntry has been in t as 'hl od years WASHBURNGROSBY R T Ghile will GoLDMEDAL n toat line. Mr. Bryan The construetion of the canal was a b - gigantic pises of work by man, He said 1at there was nothing mtrieate in its con struction—that it was simpi e na vas & greai, big job. He 1a when the first ship went through was want ta be 1 ble work of reclaiming It is begun vy, Mr. Bry r powers are bound to produce resuits Panama canal and inirody s | with a review of the work 'at gad been | done and wha the selisvement mean nterested enc One of the angles of the werk on the hig ditch showed to Mr. Bryan ean methods ean bring abeut cemfort most anywhere. He descri mum and hew the effect of the methuds employ 4 was spreading o the natives the surreunding territory Mr. Brean declaved hismeif n fa An increase in the pepulation of Seuth ot gy sy Bosffenslp o S g v Now made in two shapes. {which would exscesd LM was pre- n arder to aln this increase said, that eount the touch of tillers of the ssom and bioom when actua eeome 4 manufacturing o an ming that its n was also enthusiastic over the | od his remarks| gh in the grea: project to an ship t Amer nder whieh Med; how the ratin h was below the m He said it was not p 1@---.«.---.-.-...‘ ROTHENBEZAG & SCHLOSS. 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