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The sure way to satisfy your wants is through -1se of the want ad, pages of The Bee. Try a Bee want ad. [ ——— XLV.-NO. 66, VOL. — OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, GRAND JURY CAN'T GET ANYTHING ON FRANK LYNCHERS Oobb County Inquisitors Report They Are Unable to Find Enough Evidence on Which to Base Indictments, MOB MEMBERS NOT IDENTIFIED Officers of Law and Citizens De- clared Ignorant of Crime Till Body Found. OVER 35 WITNESSES EXAMINED MARIETTA, Ga., Sept. 2.—The Cobb contuy grand jury reported late | today that it had been unable to find enough evidence after a two days' examination of witnesses to in- dict ary’ one for the lynching of Leo M. Frank. The report stated: ““We have found several clues, but we have been unable to find any one who could identify any party. We 1 FRENCH COLONEL INSPECTING HIS MEN'S SHOES—One reason for the French soldier’s fine condition for marching is the attention paid to his footwear and the replace ment of shoes as soon as they deteiorate. STRIKE CONTINUES; SEPTEMBER 3, - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE [ =& 1915—TEN PAGES. 208, Trbin SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. Hotel L SINKER OF ARABIC |BRITONS MAKE IS CAUGHT IN NET| GAINS IN FIGHT g gmkr) AT DARDANELLES of Crew of German Submarine Official Report of the Capture of Are Prisoners, FIFTY SUBSEA CRAFT TAKEN Tactical Point is the Cause of Great Rejoicing by NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—An ofticer People in London. inuamns ARE MAKING STANL OF CAPTURE OF - GRODNO FORTS Outer Defenses of Stronghold Taken by Teutonic Allies, According to Berlin Official Re- port. HINDENBURG MAKES PROGRESS iof the White Star liner Adriatle,, | which arrived from Liverpool today, | declared that the German submarine which sunk the Arable had been | £ ey Ay | caught in a steel net and the U boat's | Czar's Forces Hold Von Hindenburg 1 Amu;'o::n:l.m;::m';;'h;:e s | crew were now prisoners in England. and Make Local Gaing in Vi- oinity of Vilna GALICIAN SITUATION REVERSEI LONDON, Bept. 2.—The British | public has been greatly cheered by | the version of the recent heavy fight- ing at the Dardanelles contained in the official report received last night | " He added that within the last sixty | Village. days the British have captured no T less than fifty German submarines. SUCCESSES BY TFE BAVARIANS After stating positively that the BERLIN (Via London.), Sept, 2.|submarine which torpedoed the Ara- —German forces attacking the Rus-|bic had been captured, the officer slan fortrels of Grodno have taken | fald that he could not for obvious the outer forts of the stronghold, it reasons disclose the place of capture was officially announced by Geaman |nor detail the circumstances. He army headquarters today. sald, however, that the U boat was The text of the statement follows: “Western theater: In the Vosges, | ried a double crew. {s a'of the latest and largest type in the German navy and that the craft car- He understood !trom General Sir lan Hamilton, the Pritish commander-in-chief. This |report has been awaited eagerly in | view of the assertions of Constanti- | and we regret to state that we have been unable to find enough evidence to indict any one for this crime.” After it s stated that the jury had the active co-operation of Governor Harris, the state's attorney general, Solicitor Herbert Clay and other officials of Cobb county, the report adds: Can’'t Connect Anybody. ““We have been unable to connect any- body with the perpetration of this of- fense, or to identify any one who was conected with it, although we have in- vestigated the iuformation furnished us by officers and other partles, and have followed up letters, signed and unsigned, and to this end we have subpoenacd and examined many witnesses in an effort to disclose the perpetrators of this crime but none of these witnesses could identify any of the parties. ‘“We find from investigation that the officers of the law and the citizens of our town and county knew nothing of this crime until they heard of the body being found near Frey's gin In this ocounty. The city of Marletta and the county of Cobb were quiet before this , trouble, are qulet now and all reports to the contrary are untrue.” Over Th rty-Five Heard. Upwards of thirty-five witnesses were examined yesterday and toaay. They included the chief of police and other citizens of Atlanta and persons In every walk of life in Marietta. Anonymous letters referred to in the report still are being received by officials of Cobb county and others, but the tendency is to ignore them. Marietto is not in the frenzied state of turmoll that has been Dpletured, sald Bolicitor Clay today. - NATIONAL GUARDSMAN KNOCKS SCOFFER DOWN (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Sept. 2.—(Special.)—That members of the Nebraska National guard are in a condition of preparedness in #pite of Mr. Bryan's views on the sub- ject was evidenced last night when the Lincoln contingent of the hospital corps of the state guard, which have been at- tending the hospital field school in Wis- consin, alighted from the train in this city. Soon after getting off the train sorge fellow standing near made an insulting remark aboft “Nebraska's tin soldiers.” The bugler of the squad promptly knocked the fellow down. He arose to \ have done our best, under our onth.?‘ SOME F‘I_R——MS YlELD !Sevenl Contractors Pay Bricklay- | ers Additional Wage in Order to Finish Jobs. | IBITILDEM' EXCHANGE REFUSES Omaha Builders' exchazzs has issued & statement to the effect that the contractors cannot grant the brick- layers, now on strike, the additional 5 cents an hour asked for, neverthe- ' less a number of contractors are al- |ready paying the required 75 cents jan hour, particularly on jobs that were almost completed. Statement by Bullders. The statement 1saued by the Builders' exchange commilise, with V R. Gould as chairman, is as follows: “The contractors cannot pay the in- creased wago demsnded by the bricklay- ers because all the jobs now being car- yrled on were figured by them on a basia {of 70 cents an hour and the work let to them on that basle, It is unjust and un- falr to them for the bricklayers to at- tempt to raise the wages on jobs already contracted for by the contractors™ Asked what would be done sbout jobs in the future, Chairman Gould merely said: “Well, most of the work to be done this year Is already contracted.” “We will not pay the 76 cents, that's all there is to it sald Mr. McGowan of |McGowan & Jacobberger. “I'd rathér see |the laborers rafsed to 85 cents an hour than the bricklayers to T5. Several Firms Pay Higher Wage. ‘Work oh the M. C. Petérs'mil is going ahead on the basis of 76 cents an hour for the bricklayers. This job. is nearly finished, and when the bricklayers an- nounced Wednesday morning that they must have 7 cents or they would refuse to work, the extra nickel was promised them, and the work was not delayed at all. The real estate firm or Norris & Nor- ris Is paying the advanced scale also on a brick veneer house it is finishing at 8324 Fine street. “We s'mply went ahead and paid them the advance asked for when they put it up to us yesterday,” sald W. | C. Norris. “When this job is finished, of | course, we will not start on the other | While a strike committee of the! DEMS T0 ABROGATE LAW T0 SOLVE MIX iAtwmey General Advises Them Gerdes Act About Paying Fees Into Treasury Void. REGARDS CONTROVERSY OVER (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Sept. 2.—(Special.)—Afraid to call a special session of the legislature to cure the defects of the regular session, because it would be an admission that the last democratic session was a fallure, democratic state officlals will now seek to declare a law passed by the democratic legislature of 1911 unconstitutional and thus override the efforts of a democratic State treasurer to protect the funds of |the state under the authority given him by thé statutes. The controversy which has arisen be- 'tween Btate Treasurer George Hall and the rest of the state officers over the right of th departments known as the fire { commission, food commission and one or two others to draw from the state treasury by warrant funds that have been pald'by them into the treasury with- |out an act of the leglslature appropriat- ing such funds, has brought about a con- dition making it necessary either to call a session of the legislature to appropriate | 1 ally. H w Attack Gerdes Law. FIRST OF SUNDAY PRAYER MEETINGS' Five Thousand Persons Attend B: Pro-Campaign Prayer Meeting | at Tabernacle. OMAHA MINISTERS SPEAK The big tabernacle erected for the use of Billy Sunday was nearly fi'led last evening when a huge prmr' ust 18 to 23. Lingekopf-Burerekopf this again intp our possession. prisoners. Three were captured, “A French asroplane fiying over Avo- court, northwest of Verdun, was shot down by one of our aviators and set on fire. “Eastern theater: Army of Field Mar- shal von Hindenburg: The village Czarnoko, on thé Vilna-Grodno railway, machine north of Muenster, our attack on| August 31 resulted in our rnrhln;;hl the large submarines with an aux- the trench lost in battles from Aug-!illary crew for training purposes. The battle line of | passed Seventy- two mounted chasseurs were taken Christorpheson and John Doherty. guns of that the Germans now manned '"|noplo that the Allles had b o pulsed with heavy losses. 8ix murvivors of the Aravie arrived on | Bir.dan ainfiis TAAL Ry SRbRATIE the Adriatie. They were Mrs. Margaret | eT8UNg on the northern section of Atkinson and her son, Arthur Atkinsony the line captured an Impoytant tac- Mra. . C. Allison, W, Bathurst, Miss M. [ tical point commanding the Duvuk Wone oF (he rhesoigprpral b Anfarta valley to the cast and north, pedo which sunk the Arable. Doherty |8 Well as making an appreciable {mald he was in his state room when he EAin along the Australasian front. heard a shout and started for the deck. | If the British colonials now dominate Before Le had gone far, he sald, he was Anafarta, their guns should have a clear shot many feet into the air and landed field to fire upon one of the main Turk- {In the water. ish supply roads leading toward Achi ! Passengers say that from the time the Baba. The Turks, however, have an al- Adriatio salled at 2 o'clock on the after- noon of August 3 until 9 o'clock next was taken by storm. At Merecz, about forty milea northeast of Grodno, our at- |MO™MINE IL was conveyed by three de- ternative line of communication with this part of their front. Constantinople has admitted no advance on the part of the tack made progress. “On the western front of Grodno, the outer line of forts has fallen North German Landwehr took by storm The | | stroyers, More Arable Survivors Arrive, | allies. Rusaian Gains Near Vilna. ‘The Russians are developing unexpected !strength In the north, where they state they are not only holding Fleld Marshal yesterday Fort No. 4, situated to the north of the Dombrovo-Grodno high road. | The garrison, consisting of 500 men, was | captured. Late in the evening this was followed by the capture by troops from today on the American liner St. Paul from Liverpool, | Dr. Aubrey Gaulter, who was cabin mate of Dr, Bdmund F. Woods of Janes- | ville,” Wis., one of the Americans lost, | Baden of Fort No. dA, situated further was among the arrivals. He was met |port s army., north. Here we took prisoners a garrison a¢ the pler by Dr. Woods' wife, who 5 usualls of 160 men. The other fortifications on ought n firat-hand story of her hus- m""'“d::"::“"'o""u““m: ooy the advanced western front were there- | pana's last hour. Potrograd official communication, ame upon evacuated by the Russians. All of the survivors repeated the state- | | von Hindeburg, but have gained a local |Wuccess near Vilna. Various changes have been made in the Russian command, the most important being the return of General Russky to the leadership of the “Bast of the forest of Blelovieczh, cross- ings over the Swislocz and Makarowoe, ments they made after being resoued. on the upper streams, southeast of Odelsk, . nounce a reversal in the Galician situa- tion, as the result of a victorious assault on the Russians north of Zborow. ‘The English press is interested keenly meeting was held, led by Rev. Welsh, | Billy Sunday's chief assistant. The| meeting was begun with song, and songs from the specially prepared books were sung by the congregation and the huge cholr for half an hour.' { The choir section was entirely filled, | and it was announced.by those in' | charge that many applications for | places in the choir were being re-, ! celved, but that no vacancies now | exist. On the side west of the choir a | sectlon is reserved for the use of , ministers of the gospel, and mlnyi | prominent divines from Omaha and | ,from surrounding towns occupied | the funds legally or pay them out illeg- | seats reserved for them in that uec~:°n"l hands | tion, Every one of them was deeply interested Head of Standard 0il Stops in Omaha, Ta.lks‘()nly on Crops “I have enjoyed the daylight ride across Town very much today and I have paid particular attention to the crops,’ as- French Offioin) Report. merted John Archibold, president of th.]‘ PARIS, Bept. 3.~The French war of- Standard Ofl company, who came in over floo this afternoon gave out a state- the Milwavkee yesterday afternoon, en ment on the progress of hostilities which route to the Pacifio coast. Continuing, Mr. | reada: QGrodno, by a surprise attack. One | Archibold sald: | “Fighting with hand grenades ocourred thousand prisoners were taken. | “It looks to me as if Iowa and Illinolg | in the course of the night in the vicinity “Army of Field Marshal Von Macken- |will have a magnificent corn crop. At'of Souches. There were several artillery wen: The Muchawieco section has been least, I should say the Indications point engagements in the sector of Neuville, crossed along the entire front during our 'to that at this time. I am wonderfully |near Roye. pursuit of the enemy. pleased with the section of the west| “In the Vosges fighting with bombs “Sputheastern theater of war: During | through which 1 bave vcln:. It mult.l:o occurred at Schratsmannele. yesterday's pursuit more than 1,00 .pris- '@ very rich country.” Asked as to busi- S —————— 4 one machine gun fell into our | ness conditions in the east, Mr. Archivold | WIFE HELD FOR INCITING Ly MURDER OF HER HUSBAND were occupled by our troops after a hard struggle. “The total captures mado by this army group yesterday amounted to 3,070 prison- ers, one heavy gun end three machine guns. In addition to this tbree heavy cannon, hidden by the enemy in the marshes near Ossowets, were dug out. “Army of Prince Leopold of Bavaria: Yesterday we won our way out or the northeastern boundary of the forest of Bielovicczh, During the night we ob- tained possession of a crossing over the Jasiold, in the marsh district north of in the German promise of a change of |tactics in submarine’ war fare and at- |taches consuderable to the ‘news that Admiral von Tirpits is to have & vacation, This i Interpreted as Indicats |ing that Chancellor Bethmann-Holl- ‘Weg bas won a definite victory over his naval colleague in the German cahinet. 8. A bill Introauced by Henry Gerdes, & in the meeting, and it seems probable be a general improvement in many lines | “While there is no boom, there seems to PROVIDENCE, R. 1., Sept. 2.—Accused and some improvement in mil. There is | !a better foeling and all throtigh the anu- | facturing districts this feeling is becom- | ing more manifest every day." | As to the war situation in Kurope, Mr. his feet and the last seen of him he was hitting a two-minute clip around the cor- mer of the station up the street, | FORR AT K e 2 Powder Combine Will Manufacture Dyes NEW YORK, Bept. 2.—A conference democrat of Richardson county, in the 'tha¢ the section reserved for them will session of 1911, known as house roll 671, | {was passed by both houses, which wers | U® N°D® (00 large to hold the representa- | democratic, and signed by a republican |tives of the various denominations when governor. Mr, Gerdes, who {8 now a mem- | Mr. Sunday finally arirves | by her alleged accomplices—three mne- groes—Elizabeth Tiffony Blair Mohr to- day was held without ball on the charge of having incited the murder of her hus- band, Dr. C. Franklin Mohr, a wealthy houses we contemplated, until this | trouble is settled.” Other Employers Yield. At headquarters ot the bricklayers at | | J. A. THOENE WINS PRIZE !the Labor temple it was stated that AT SCHUTZENFEST HARTINGTON, Neb., Sept. 2.—(Special.) ~The Bow Valley Schutzenfest held, yes- terday and today on the grounds of the Bow Valley Schutzenverein, was one of the most successful in the history of the organization. The shooting match was won by J. A. Thoene, who was crowned there are quite a number of other con- |tractors who are already paying the 76 cents. Among these jobs the bricklayers mentioned the Joe Eastman job, at Fifty- first and California street; the crick chimney being built on'the Castle hotel; the blg apartment house at Thirty-second and Poppleton avenue; the McCabe Methodist church at Forty-first and Far- ber of the Board of Control, and his committee worked harq on the bill seeking to prevent extravagance in de- partments which they charged against 'Eation was addressed by several prom- | H. Narton, who is conaucting an inves- republicans who had control of the state institutions ' and departments of state. 8o they drafted this bill, which was for the purpose of compelling all of- ficlals of the state authorized to recgive fees of any kind to turn them into the | Omaha Pastors Speak. | Atter the halt-hour of song the congre- nt Omaha pastors, and also by Rev. the | My, Jones of Council Bluffs, The Omaha 'fOF the Department of Commerce, gave pastors who spoke are: Rev, A. J. Mor- ris, Rev. C. W. McCaskill, Rev. ¥. E, Pamp and Rev. A. C. Douglas, who was |in charge of the meeting, and has been Archibold was silent, only saying, “That last night between Dr. A. D. Chambers, chief chemist of the Du Pont De Ne- mours Powder company, and Dr. Thomas {18 something that I do not care to dls. cuss.” CLAUDE HENSEL NAMED LANCASTER DEPUTY SHERIFF (From a Statf Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Sept. 2=(Special)—Claude | United States | tigation of the dye stuffs situat'on here rise to a report today that the powder { company will place its immense chemi- cal producing resources at the disposal |of American dyers. The company s now and well known physician of this city and Newport. The arralgnment was at War- ren. BANKER HIT IN EYE BY BASE BALL IS DEAD CLINTON, Ia., Sept. 2.—Peter C. Duen, a wealthy Charlotte property owner, bank cashier and former postmaster and 3 ~ nam street, and others, state treasury and then each leglslature |a¢ the head of (he neighborh a large used of benzol and toluol, both [Hensel, former deputy | merchant, dled at a hospital here today, cm"," _n;“;':'";h;:n:“:;:: ‘;!l_"‘y;‘::‘; Only & half day's work remained to be 'Would aprpopriate such amount as Wa: |mectings hat favs r:mmn:‘;d e lof which are employed in the manufac- [marshal under Marshal W. w.h:":;u:', . e L e S wm'“ his q‘“nn This is said to be done on the Dewey apartment house of necessary to pay the expenses of the de- | ity for the last several weeks. Rev, ; ture of dve stuffs, ihas been appointed deputy &l with & base ball while playing catch last the first time In the histqry of the Hastings & Heyden when the strike partment. The bill provided as follows: !Welsh, Mr. Sunday's representative, as- | It was announced today that consider- | Lancaster county by Sheriff Gus Hyers. | | Bunday. came. “I think we will have the fore- Section 1. That hereafter it shall be 3 able space will be devoted to dye stuffs | [fensel was strongly supported for il sted Mr. J. E. Carnal in leading th 5. | . e e ™Y man go shead and finish that,” said ULAWIUL for any execuil'e depart {g singing, and addressed the masembly B¢ the First National Exposition of |chlef-of-police of Lincoln under the and Mrs, Thoene having been king and queen last year. The Weather Byron Hastings. “If not, Mr. Benson and |1 will put on our overalls and finish it | ourselves. As for the other apartment houses we are building, I do not know Just what will be done, but I have con- {fidence that the matter will be settled one way or the other within a few days." under or by virtue of any statute or au- thority of the state to receive uny fees, process from the sale of, any i property, or money beldnging to the state, or due for any service rendered virtue of state lu(hnflla without paying the same into the state treasur; within thirty days of the receipt thereof. And such money so at the close of the secration service. Aside from leading the choir, Prof, Carnal sang a solo, which was heard with remarkable clearness throughout the entire structure, proving that the meeting, at the con- Bryan administration, but did not land. Deputy Sheriff Antles getting the place. Hensel takes the plnce of Antles. Chemical Industries, which will be held here during the week of September 20. Cattle Tick Costs- Ninety Millions » 0 id into the state acoustics of the hall are what wore '1] D 8 War NGWO Forecast tfll 7 p. m. Friday: There wire M union bricklsyers In CO8 m‘;u'z“z.}.v"zm'fi‘g":t’."“;‘,.‘,“zzfléfi.": sald to be. sk oy For Omaha, Council Bluffs and Vicinity OmSha 8t the time the strike was and “warront. Provided . thar ail money No definite idea could be galned as to| WASHINGTON, D. (., Sept. 2—The PR o doges i) |called. Of this number 250 were working %0 paid in for the blennium ending the | Just prior to the strike, Just how many March 31, 19.3, Is hereby appropriated so number of people present at the cattle tick cost the United States ap-| RU IAN FORTRE of Grodno | s fall. To-| far as the same may be \red. for Meeting, as the seats were not entirely proximately $0,000,000 during the past| seems to be mearing i Temperntars at Omahe Ye era.ys‘;i are still out It ls difficult to state, &l- the lixe of the derartment. offics. board fillel and the visitors were scattered all year, accord'ng fo estimates by Dr. A.| dmy mrmy headquarters at B | 6a m. §g | though it is estimated at between 150 and :{"ll?‘l"mu”vnmww:d o the over the place, but Rev. Walsh, who has 1. Melven, chief of the federal bureau| g ced that the outer forts of | e 4 = | the nead ot ‘any institution recelving "h‘:‘ °‘m‘:";’°flb‘c exwven;::e at Judging of animal Industry today. This includes | ¢ne strong! had been taken. { 3 S lue fnm o | from anv source funds to be held in "§e -audiences, sald ¢ & conserva- destruction of cattle, decreases in val LIN HAS reports from Paris| wa m. 7\| FATALITIES COME FAST e e Tharset, | shall®not (Of tive estmate would place the mumber \n hides and production of milk, eto. | BB &= Bl IN THE JOHNSON FAMILY | 8ired to" pay such irust "funds mi {he - B o Tals Cvening another Govemment asenta report great head- i ate ry as vid erein, t ng wi e held in the hed, and fort to eradica ihm (4 | (RAN ok the gnd ob :":v"‘ :;"""d"‘z with those in charge seem quite e o B Bk g reited nhe| expert military strategists Y . ki | the e avdi‘or a detall t o . uart - 5 1 § 1| SHENANDOAH, Ia., Sept. 2—(Special statement of nil :-‘-rh moneys recelved Meetings will grow larger as they gouthern farmers devoting more atten- Sondauariors of Grand Duke : - and expended by him or her. progress, i o fp.m 78 | Telegram.)—Slipping away from children 7! expended by ore = |tion to stock raising. R i 77, with whom he was playing, Marion, 21 any exeoutive denartment. state inatitu- Too Many Ushers. S————— = ate Pl e 7} | month-old son of Luther Johnson, was Uon ‘or hoard acting under o by Virte Th large number of ushers are "““"l MRS. W. A. SHEAHAN DIES ite that & amall Brit- Comparative Local Record. drowned In the water tank on thelr farm &, 0% 5 W', OF BTSRRIV OX T8 BS. sng up 1n fine shave, there actually belng | IN QAMITARINIM. |4 WERT | b Sliee and a* Betdiet haspes 14 1915, 1914. 1913, 1912, |this afternoon. This is the second fatal the rublic money or any part thereof. too many at this stage of the campalgn, | boat were surprised and susk b7 Highest today ..... % 76 97 %0 accident in the family within the last hlomd‘n'; to the w;('f or sholl fall 0 bug those not working now wilk p bly FATRBURY, Neb, Sept. IL—(Special & German torpedo beat flotilla of ! 10Nt today .o M & W 3 vear the Johnson child's uncle being L°7OUTL\S 0T (D MAAS seEement WIhin b called on as soon as the main figure Telegram.)—Rock Tsland headquarters | the Jutiand coast on August 17, Prostolcathon .. @ 0 .8 .9|killed In & bridge accident in March, with anv Droner and legal authority of Ib the campaln appears The ushers here received & message from Division | PETROGRAD REPORTS Russian ragure and precipitation depart- |194. The little boy's grandtather, Dr. A. Bl Ot encCountn Of such berson.'are plainly labeled with red and yellow Buperintendent W. A. Sheahan that his| yuccesses in Gulicia and record the ;l‘rou t;:r:_o‘::u “h:'a l;:;kerhmt expected to live through ,of emb ent, and guch Dennn“or ribbons, on which the word “usher’ is wife dled in a sanitarfum at Colorado t more than 7,000 pris.| D.m.hm‘"“.,, the da: S t g | pereon be pinished ns now pro- printed in large letters. Springs, Colo., Wednesday. oners, German repo Total “,{“my -~ | Yited v for the embezzlement of S ————— Mrs. Eheahan went to Colorado Springs | ted that the Teutonle advance Normal ipitat 1% Skull in Fall public funds. | . . | eate Deticoney TV ration rastures - . | lwlfe f Sh lff February b, last, to recuperate her health. | (8L LT L 0T inte rew Total ra nfall choes™ GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Sept. 2—Spe-| D'dn’t Leok for Boomerans. | 0! er Excess s March Defic| | clal Telegram.)~Frank Hayward fell out | of the doorway of Concannan's res- It is evident that when the democratic Death was attributed to tuberculosis. Her temporary check. | husband was called to Colorado Springs after & tempo! | THE WANT.AD. WAY | Holds Off Mob of = ‘ CLAIMS BY Turkish war office of ¥ for cor. period, 193, legislature tassed that law the members | "l‘urldly morning. and he was with her, | Re, taurapt about noon today to the cement had no idea that the officials elected by | together with her sister, Miss Rose Mar-| vietories over the Dardanelles ex- ports from Stations at 7 P. M. | ygewalk and sustained injuries which their own party would so soon find | Hundred Men tine. of Brookiyn, at her death Mra.| peditionary torces, with heavy m:'f"wmh:,"“ ;";"‘.g- "‘:-':' Rain-| may prove fatal. For four hours he has themselves tied hand and foot by an in-| Sheahan lived in Brooklvn and was the| losses to the latter, have beem mne, cloudy 72 78 o been in an unconsclous state from s competent legislature so that their de- | |¢_u‘m., of James Martina. lowed by & British official el 7 8 00| fracture of the skull, for which physi- partments would not be able to run. But!| BOWLING GREEN, Mo., Sept. 2—The | Mr. and Mrs. Sheahan came to Fair-| memt reporting the capture of an 4 -1 ‘% | clans undertook an operation this after- they are now confronted 'with that iden- wife of the sherift of Pike county last bury June 1, 1914, from Colorado Springs.| important tectical poiut in the 4 0 0 | noon. Hayward and & pal, named Jones, tical condition, and not having the moral night held off & mob of more than 10 Her husband was appo'nted dlvision ® find & veady market If make -84 u 02 | were fined In police court this morning ©OUTage to admit the last legislature was mem, " who demanded the surrender of perintendent for the Rock Island at this! your annguncement "";‘3"‘ the ¢ ‘ . % | for making a disturbance in a shoe- incOmDetent, by calling another special Harrison Rose, & negro prisoner, charged point. ! ;“‘fi'l?\lnu";"agfinm 0/ { 2 “ 0 | maker's shop yesterday. They paid their Scsslon to torrect the deficlencles, will with murder, and prevented the carrying ' The body will be taken to Brooklyn for T SRAIARINES heve . e g w9 ®ifine and it appears again immediately NOW Proceed to bLreak laws made by oyt of threats to lynch the negro. While ! burial, accompanied by the husband and BRI Telephone your Ad to THE BE| ‘R B 8l vent to arinking. Hayward is a painter themmsives in order to save the PATLY | parieying with the mob, she secrotly sent | sister. podasd - T-'kh.,.':-”:.“. A T el e Byier 168 L 2 10| and barvest laborer, with his home as for County Attorney McGinning and the | The Rock Island employes at this point| Werd of this feat of British un ‘: & P! clear -;.‘ 3 Q indicated in & memoranda at Bay City, mayor. The pleadings of thess two of- |have extended sympathy to Superintend.| ®em craft came throush Faris A. WELSH, Local Mich, ficlals calmed the men. ent W, A, Bheahan in his bereavement. day. PUT IT IN 'THE OMAHA BEK. ¥ v