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| | b s b = _ing four companies of militia and three | portant changes in its rules and plans THE BEE: OMAHA TURDAY OCTOBER 191 16, ONE MAN IS DEAD |AUTO ASSOCIATION IS 600D AND POUR WOUNDED ™52, S 5™ Gun Battle at Election Contest as Outoome of Democratic Pri- maries in Charleston. STATE MILITIA IS CALLED OUT CHARLESTON, 8. O, Oect. 15— Sidney J. Cohen, a newspaper re- porter, was killed and four men shot in a melee that occurred here today Just outside the room where the dem- oeratic city executive committee wae to meet to canvass the returns of the municipal primary last Tuesday. W. A. Turner was shot In the right Jang and seriously injured; W. E. I0OWA CITY CHIEF FINDS IT| (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Oet. 15.—(Special Tele- gram.)—By means of the Automobile | Protective association, organized by Sheriff John Griffin of Des Moines, the first automobile stolen from a member | t been returned to its owner. The thief a8 yot is still at large. ! As soon as Fulvio Prosper reported to | malled out notifying all officials to watch for the thief and automobile, the | number being given. wound, H. L. Wilsen Wilensky was| it has ben returned to its owner, shot in an arm and Jeremiah OBrien Made Morality Code Member, n ankle. MN’.‘ Oom-v H. B-':: of Cornell ool e, Mount Vernon, been appointed T T o eativass tha returng | & Member of the Morality Code commis- ‘."- ) ay's primary at which the %107 by State Superintendent A, M. wu'—‘th_hfl-fl- A fight started | DYos. This is & national body, of which ."“h v . that In which | DF Mfiton Fairchild of Washington, D. | adjolntn The cause C., is president, and ita purposs is to promote morality in the public schools, The commission s offering #5000 In premiums for the best articles on moral- ity in our public school system, suggest- | e ing the best methods of inculcating good morals in children. Employers’ Liability Isme. An important principle in the employ- ers’ lability law has just been passed on in the ruling of the arbitration committee | in the case of John Richards against the | Central Iowa ¥Fuel company, with head- quarters in Lucas county. The arbitra- | , |tlon committee has ruled that he is en- | sotting for the affair was dra- |titled to 80 per cent of his average At the intersection of King and streots, where is situated the which the committes was (. crowd gathered. The o had led the |his wages would have been If he had place & large num- [Desn employed during the whole year at | © the time of [the rate he received while he was at erowd had |Work. The committee figured his average annual wah was 9.0 and average de- | Wookly wage $18.05. He s given 50 per & bitter factional fight |0ent of this amount. The members of the adherents of Mayor John P, |0ommitiee were Industrial Commissioner Tristman T. Hyde, running at | Wafren Garst, R. B. Alberson, represent- $ of the tickets, that serious !0 the employer, and Roy B. Cubbage, | , * trouble waa feared. Representations made | TePresenting the employe. to Governor Manning by the sheriff and Parcoled Men Do Well. " members of the democratic legislative| In a statement issued today by the ommittee resulted in the governor order- | Btate Board of Parole announcing im- 44 | m {a preceding his accident. Richards was ask- ing compensation on the basis of what ar-|of work, the board shows that closer sunervision of paroled prisoners and the extended them in securing work and in solving their problema is proving of great benef! In the month of August this year the total earnings of paroled . ernoon to take charge of the sitUAtONn| . .onops was §7,118.91. The average wage and to bave the militia take over tho|,f men parcled as farm hands during buainess of policing the city, had it Deen | August was $84.91 and in addition to this they received thelr board. The average divisions of naval militia held at the nories a8 & Precautionary measure. Shown Ly Count. ready for immediate Aotlon. | hands was $A78 each for the month, supervision L lace n out after they “'Bince the employ- 14 fiy i them to become re-estab- at which plans will % UELT H 75 bson, state veterinanan | ¢ g yoars | were il and all recoversd. It man is sub- ] ; 38§ Erel Interpreter of lowa Life." the subject of an address by Haines, assistant advertising man- the Iowa Homestead, given before Library association meeting at Halnes lamented no writers who man touch the ‘was pointed out Choate, trustee of 41 i*ga i £ £ 5 : ¢ i I’ : 2 £<F g1 | 2 14 H : ; i i i i i i of them BATTLESHIPS ARE 10{{icill| Fignri;g How to Expmd: ALASKAN ROAD IS TALKED OF since the organisation was formed has|¢rgtion, calling for an expenditure in $400,000,000 for army, Eheriff Griffin Wednesday night that his | fortifications, were completed today. car had been stolen, cards were promptly | §ecretary Garrison has forwarded his estimates, already approved by Pres- ;|dont Wilson, to the secretary of the The chief of police of Towa City inter-| treasury, and SBecretary Daniels sub- Wingate recelved a serious ScAlD| cepted the machine at Iowa City and mitted his estimates today, after | going over the final details with President Wilson. the president the question of how many | | battieships, battle crumers and smaller | ‘warships to recommaend each year during | the five years for which a program has | been mapped out reach an agreement, | #aia he could not give the figures until later. as possible over the five years. Danjels will be made public within the |those of the army on Monday. fels admitted, program. He sald he wanted to increase the capacity of the varlous government navy yards and do much of the new war- weekly wage, figuring his wages on the !-hlv construction in those yards. | total amount he earned during the year | Plauned also to have some aeroplanes for — - Visit Beddeo's Three Story CREDIT INSTITUTION Style for style—quality for quality—the values you'll find here are unexcelled anywhere, by anybody. Back of every sale stands Beddeo’s UNQUALIFIED GUARAN- TEE of PERFECT SATISFACTION to the slightest de- tail, and we are ‘‘on the job’’ all the time to protect that guarantee. Just pay $1.00 a week. the navy built by the government. 3., mittee, regarding the committee's recom- mendation for s large research labora- tory. The navy estimates will include a recommendation for an appropriation for research work, but Secretary Daniels has not asked for $5,000,000, the sum the com- mittee thought should be spent for a! laboratory, because such a large sum for the first year. garding Interior department estimates, which will total approximately $210, 000, or about $1,000,000 less than the esti- mates last year. $9,000,000 for the Alaskan railroad, $760,000 for the Flathead Indian reservation re- clamation project, $9,000,000 on other irrigation work, $,000,- 000 less than last for pensions, about the same amount as last year for the land office, a of mines and education, and more monay u ear for Indian work and na- eriff swore in fifty extra deputlo®| wages of those men other than farm umll.:r:.," offener, make hearings carlier and &1Ve ' tniy year more than twice as many peo- to paroled prisoners. | pig visited the parks than did last year. to be made to reacu eX0éD- | The Buropean war caused many tourists meritorious cases early and | g5 viglt the parks instead k to | Fairalt of San Francisco, chlef of coun- ) perceptibly | gel in the defense of Matthew A. Schmidt, been amended (on trial for murder in connection with practice has | the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times dling the 20 or |pullding October 1, 1910, was sald today practioal possible |for Mre. Fairalt to come at once. instead of | fatherin-law, Bd Hor They are advised |here. He was of thelr | when iliness compelled him to leave the eourt room where Schmidt is on trial The nature of his lliness has not been & THE ONLY SUGCESSFUL AND DRUG USING [ from 8850 up. aos the emving for Liquor and [ from $3.50 up. ;;.;{ ! Girls’ Coats n | MENT lTHA'l‘ YJ",“ DO T}:‘l&hl.n: | from G‘isr?.b up. : the only one at cures alooholic | ' Dresses (g Bl i from $1.25 up. | have started out as our competitors { | today scarcely a dogen survive. Some Unsecured Loans | Wreck the Sing Sing | | Prison Savings Bank/ OSSINING, N. Y., | Sing prison savings bank has suspended payment after an existence of five days, and today the prisoners are mourning the loas of the “token money” they had deposited. An excess of loans without mecurity, followed by unsuccessful gambling by WASHINGTON, Oct. 16,—The n8- | 1o borrowers, wrecked the bank. The fonal defense plans of the adminis- | plan of uvsing “token” Money Provided for in Pro- posed Appropriation, he next fiscal year of more than|%nd each prisoner was paid ® for two| navy and| bank and many prisoners deposited their savings. | Warden Osborne notified the prisoners Tuesday morning that they must pay # cents & day in the “toxens” for their board. There was a run on the prison| bank, which revealed the fact that its funds had been dissipated by bad loans. The warden ordered the pank dissolved.| A depositors’ committes has been ap-| pointed to save all possible from the as-| sets and the Mutual Welfare league is expected to put the bank's officers on | erial for malfeasance. New Duty Rates Into Mexico Now| Becretary Danlels today discuesed with He and the president but the secretary It was learned, however, that the xpenditures will be distributed as evenly LAREDO, Tex., Oct. 15.—Increased cus- toms on imports into Mexico, ordered several months ago by Carranza authori-| tles, became effective today. The law requires that 20 per cent of all duties | shall be pald in goid. Carranza bank | notes will be accepted for the balance. There has been heavy importation of | foodstuffs from the United States during the last few days in anticipation of the new duty rates, Reporty from Secretaries Garrison and ext few days. The nevy estimates prob- bly will be made public tomorrow and The plans of the navy, Secretary Dan- include & large bullding It 1s (QUIET REIGNS IN Oct. 15—The @mg Brief Forays by Serbians and Bul- garians Only Thing to Mark LONDON REVIEWS SITUATION LONDON, Oect. money in the|tary operations in the Balkans show prison was put into effect last Friday |, . 1116 change since the capture of days’ work, Baturday, Fianciers among| Belgrade, except for brief forays by the eonvicts promptly started a savings| Serbians ing its action in declaring war, Bul-| garia claims its neutrality was vio- lated by Serbla. ment that Serbla had declared war | on its neighbor was made today. It asserts that the latter on Tuesday | made a surprise attempt to obtain pos- session of strategic poins { commanding the route to Serbla, but | were defeated and driven back. A press dispatch from Nish to Parls asserts the progressed more than four miles south | of the Danube at any point, while the | Bulgarians are being held along border. Greece 18 belng financed by the entents allles to an extent sufficient to pay the | expense of keeping the army mobilizd, according to an Milan. The sum ot 36,000,000 already has been advanced, In the Dardanelles the Turks claim to have inflicted heavy losses on the allles near Anafarta by the use of bombs and to have had a similar success near Sed- dul Behr in hand grenade attacka. Allied torpedo boats have been driven from The Narrows by the fire of ‘A‘urkllhl batteries. BALK1N COUNTRY Activities of War. 16.—Actual mili- and Bulgarians. Defend- Official announce-| In Bulgaria | Teutonio forces have not | the py tion. Athens dispatch to | it is declared. The secretary conferred in Orange, N. last night with Thomas A. 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