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The Humeston New Era from Humeston, Iowa • Page 7

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TOi DEI TEST CASE ON AMENDMENTS. Ends the Search of Marshal I Christian" to Arrest Him, Effort VVHL Be Made to Have EarJy Adjiidfestien of Legality. Des Dec. is every prospect of an early test of the constitutional amendment vvhicli have hec-a A. number cf rer'ibllc-ans are atlvo- eating that it ill not do to VT ait.

tii after the legislature meets and the extended terms cf ofSce iiave been commenced and then trast to some irresponsible person raising a Question which will bring the H-F I i A RATT! eilt3 before the conns for determir n-L LUbCb 1.4 LtbnL fcSAl 1 Lt a as TQ vhelhtr Ihey have beea i adopted. The contention -s that a test case 5 be hieh tue i sues should be fairly joined ana it should go to the courts with tue best legal talent. It should done some i time this ear and before the time for tlie lioMing oi the primaries in county so that the courts v-ill have Supreme Court Quashes Habeas Mickey and Lower Court is Given Sanction of High Tribunal. Omaha, Dee. S--Tom Dennison's desperate eKorts to escape es- it all determined before there is any- traditioa to Harrison eoamy, Iowa, thing done or not done in relation he is under indictment for complicity in the Pollock diamond rob- to it.

A hint has been given that the socialists intend to attack" the "law at bery, met a. final rebuff late yesterday the earliest "opportunity." If they afternoon, when supreme" court so it will be sis. a ease which may not Kebraska handed "down a decision in be "fair to amendments. It is ex- bis habeas corpus proceedings, c-un- Pected that the republicans will take firming the decision of the lower I llie in the" matter. court.

ROBBER TO PENITENTIARY. In a lengthy opinion by Jiulge Sedg- action, oi Governor, Karl Karrer cf Treyr.or Gets Twelve Years. Council Bluffs, Dec. Karrer. and tie court is affirmed.

The court holss that it -svas the duty ci the governor to investigate whether a sub- he TTevnor bari ij robber, sen- stantial charge had been made against Dennison and that it -was not his dutv JL to review the evidence. The court tentiary. He vrill be taken to Fort holds further Bennison did not i Madison Thursday. Karrer seemed prove conclusively that he was not ia i pleased the sentence. He plead- lowa after the robbery.

i ed guilty to the charge and was sub- The court finds that it is not neees- lect to the niaxiniism penally ci tv.en- sary for an extradition warrant to ty years. contain the express statement that i The crime was the holding up the governor has found that the ac- iliss Frances Flood, daughter of the cused is a fugitive from justice, but cashier of the Savings bank of Trey- That tee fact of the issuing of The war- nor and forcing her to give him rant made upon that groun-1 is sufS- i SI.oOO. Karrer locked the girl in. the cient to lustily the presumption that and escaped. The girl the governor so found xiniii pre- cized him, and the jnext day he v.

as sumption is overthrown by proof to arrested at iiis home in Treynor. All the contrary. but fiO'j of the money was recovered through Karrer's confession. He -had been a saloon keeper at Treynor and resorted to bank robbery to pay his debts. His wife is now continuing the saloon.

Juvenile Prisoners Escape. Council Dee. Sol- When requisition is made upon the governor of this state he must determine: "Whether the person demanded is substantially charged with a crime against the laws of tbe state from whose justice it is alleged he has fed, by an indictment or affidavit properly certified; second, is he a fugitive; irom justice" from the state onion. aiias Dean, and Walter demanding him? "TVnea. it-is" made ler forced their way out of the juv- substantially to appear to tne court in habeas tcorpus "proceedings upon-" what showing the governor acted, HT oeeojcqes a.

Question- of law for the court tor determine whether or not the i last Saturday, charged with the theft has substantially J-of candy frcin pails at the Burlington with 7a eEimfe against the de- freight office. Soloinca is an Omaha youth and is wanted across the river eniie waFd of the jail by pryi the on tie window with a leg. They made good, their ca'pe. The two boys were arrested raanding state. In determining.

whether the -'evidence court below j. this Ter-e to have been sufficient; support the iudgnfent, tried" this" w'sek in the juvenile court for larceny. home is In SUARANTEED MENT3. We are tlis largest "mine operators la the west and cordially you to write for prospectus and full particulars about OUR ASSOCIATED COMPANIES, which have joined in forming our INVESTORS' GUARANTEE with: capital, TO GUARANTEE ALL OF OUR INVESTORS AGAINST LOSS, Write lor free iElonaatioa ana be convinced. ARBTJCKLE-GOODS COMMISSION COMPANY, OllTe Louis, Mo.

If a man Is hard on his children be Is usually an easy mark for his grandchildren. SErs. Wliuloir's Sootfelngf Svrap. TOT elUJdrea teeriHue, tte carei, recuca-s Intuition often enables a woman to reach wrong conclusion quickly. A CtTARAXTEKD CURE FOB dragglst win re'tiEd it VAZO OLXTiiEXT tai't 10 care yo-a in 6 to days.

0c. The best some men can do is to place themselves on self-defense pedestals, eafr- cttred. Ko flls or nerrocsnMS tStef ye UBS otj)r. mice's ts. Seal for.FJUEK 8K.OO trfal bottle and 5)8.

B. E- EWS3. lJUt, 8S1 Arch Strest, Ptiladelphia, Romance is a sraal! portion of mediocrity heavily Glinted "with imagination. OHIO, Ci-rr or TOLEDO, J.rc COUXTY. i J.

CKEXST m.ike« that te is senl- partner te J. doJ- OUEinehS is City ut Toj -io, County and -rhitt wliloav the gem oi OKE HUXDKEB DOLLARS eath of CJS.TJLBBH tbat caia-Jt be CTircd iy tlie use oi CiTxasa; CVBS. FRAXE J. CHESET. orn to befi-'re Ee and la lay thu asy of l.recia.Ser.

A. 1) A. Gi-EASOK, i SOTASY PUBLIC. Eai''s Cstirris It tsSen lEterna'Jr ati act? ca the acd ta.iti.-as surfaces Send, lor lestlnioalEib. 'ree.

F. J. CHESEY Toledo, O. Sc'd or s': 75c. Tide HaU's Family foreo-sttpstjca.

Soms mea think more than they say and some say mere than they think. this court will not regard errors -of the trial eoxirt. admitting incompetent evidence if it appears from the whole recortj 'that, upon the evidence cbn- ieded'Ito be competent ne other -con- here. Court Awards Heavy" Iowa Cliy, "Dec. verdict for heavy damages, amounting to 1.229.- i could be reached by the f3" "was given to the plaintiffs In court of Ji.

F. Price. L. E. Lyons et Omaha.

Dennison i al- vs. the "Western Ivlanufaeturing: fSS- office in tte i company, which has c-een before the, court fiougS'-afeout 9: SO last night and local court for a week past and which' gave--, himself up. He was aeccm- i has attracted considerable attention Every housekeeper should teat if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch lor launary use they save aot-enly-'t-iHie; -It never sticks to the iron, but because each package contains 16 full all" other Cold Water "Stare'fees are pu't up in S'poun'd -gack- EgeSi and the price is the same, 10 eests. Then again because Defiance Starch is free from- all injurious chemicals. yotrr grocer: tries-to sell you a 12-oz.

package is because he has. a stock on hasd which he wishes to dispose" of before he puts in Defiance. He' knows that Defiance Starch has large letters acS figures" 022," Demand -De'fiance and sava- much time and- mqney and the aaaoyanca of the iroc sticking. Defiance never stiekS. For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Always Bought ting the i i i Promotes Digestion.Cheerfu!-* nessaMRest.Contains neither iiortingxal i KOT "NAS.C OTIC i Remedy forConsOpa- Ron Sour Slomach.Diarrhoea Worms Feverish- ness and Loss OF SEEP FacSiirate Signature of ECSCT COPY CF WRABPER. TSS CeHTi-JR COMFAKYj KCW TORJ 1 CHV. oxstt's FIT? S. TV. t.

Coror-a in SH-5O Covoiia Colt is De tie Fateut X.eatlier JFaxt Color IZjfciets nsed exclusive! y. i- BZfSUiS, BftsckSan, a fello-iTM who marries for money has be satisfied with a meal xloke i A woman is smart to be In summer arid look so cool. so nient between the men who'cave been Deputy 'Marshal Allan of Omaha, had bfien searching for Beanisn in prominently connecierl with the big Omaha all the evening, went to the jewelry interests of lovra City for the jail, where the wan-ant was reafi to" past ten years. Dennison. The varrant was the J5ne issued, by Governor Mickey on June 3 last.

Dennison listened attentively B.JI with a smile remarked: "I tlalr I have heard that warrant before." was not detained in ctt.p- toay, -having bees released" under the $5.000 bcni given for his appearance. Lincoln, Xeb. Dec. supreme court last evening issued new mandate in tLe case of TJurcas Denn'son of Omalia. It orders the rearrest ot Dennison and his detentina until s'jca time as he has perfected an application for a rehearing in the state supreme court or has appealed his case to the United States supreme court.

In the meantime the officers at Omaha are charged not to accept ball from Dennison further orders from the and on the other hand the mandate of "Wednesday is" clianged so that oineers from Iowa are barred for tne present from taking him to that state. SIX MEN UNDER Are Charged With Attempted Bank Robbery in Jclley. Ciry, Dec. men, thought Returns Verdict cf Guilty. Dec.

neing out eighteen hours the fa Tju.e ease of le State vs. Bennett re- turnei a x-erJiet of g-alry of an attempt to commit issnslaagLier. 33en- natt shot George Calcwe'3. cis brotb- er-in-law, at the Bercett farm near Beriiel-' last August in a melee in v. hieh liquor piaycc- an important part.

Bennett els.taed that taclod him wl'h a Irr.Ife, v. he was force--! to defend tritii a revolver. The lasted, tiiree days. Burned in Lcdcinc House. Burlington Dec.

5---Fire broke out in a rooming house over the Gem restaurant yesterday afternoon and spread quir-kly to all parts of the structure, entirely the place. The inmates had to liee for their lives. Two colored XelMe Tyler an-d A12ie Kfnney. were "bem- niej in by the Saa: -s, it was orsJy by great risk that the them. Both were so bauly b'jrne-i they tor.ipht at the People who look ove-r tle -affairs of others, are -very agt to overlook their cwn.

FlSILf PgfeS Writing "health, and. accident ins-ar- j. g. i ance; xixperieneg tmnecessarv. Write I "tevvy fyrtrz-no Bankers'Accident De 3 Molnes, Ia.

I CON'TAIKS Bankers' Des Nictnea, ia. TWEiTY BUSHELS OF TO THi A New Gazeiteer of World stead Lands of Western Canada for J9O4. farn Ers fr 3 i I --i Unite'! Sts'es CTI Ge: a free fc a to Sure- "Ttcf Iir-r'- i-e Oufiook. J.artl I leas-p t3 rr-- to any 3 G. C.

ME.B.RI.A i-s. Sprins-'Jeld, Masa- Advertisements i vVherl Acsvertisen Pr V. York Bur.i^z, 3 Plea'e Trfciirf. 1 i Pide 527 N. Des Moir.es, te.

50--1S04 to be the Jolley robbers, were caugtot The fire originated ari near Tetter Tuesfiaj- evening. A lady i gasoline -purre. The loss is saw three men cozie oat cf a straw pile and telephoned jasper Clark, who met tbem with, a shotgun, an.i heiu i them till help from Yetter came. The i damages against the city of A dn- iin I Barlington tas beeE Sled by tee ad- partly insured. Stfes City of Burlington, Dee, for were manacled.

A tbe men emerged, all armed with heavy guns. They had robes from the stolen rig- and files, soap, and candlps, and tools stolen from a blacksmith shop. Henry Reis, a merchant, spread ihe alarm and opened fire upon the robbers at Jolley. It is thought that the six rneti now in jail at Rockwell -City are all tie, guilty -The two men caught near Lake City had a eack of shoes in their possession and are looked, upon as good catches, as they are thought to have stolen tie shoes somewhere in the country. Officers trill investigate.

Mrs. C. Glover, Vice-Pres- idest Milwaukee, Business Woman's Association, is another one of tlie million women who have bees restored to health by usfag Lydia E. Pinkfeam's Vegetable Compound. SHIP YOUR fc a 1 A j.

jt i i LJ VO iCJT cream IT us LIIEH ov anv fm- a DES MOINES 3d "and BEf DBAS ifKS. I vras for evera.l years and no children blessed 1217 hcme. The doctor said had a coznpUec-ticn of female troubles and I could not nave any ehlldres less I could be cured. He tried to cure- cut after experirsenting 1 for several mouths, my husband lecarae ctis- and -one night vrhen vre the testimonial of a vr recentlv. Verdict in Hardwick Case.

Independence. Dec. jnrr 11; the Hardwiel: case returned a verdict after being OUT. all night. They gave the plaintiff $2.000.

The only question frois the first ballot was'-the -amount of the judgment. Brown Case is Ccntiriued. Sioux Dec. district court has postponed till the Februarv the, case against Railroad Com- missi'inor'E. C.

Brown, charged witfe illegat 1-mking. It was set "for trial yesterday. wko had beeii cnred of similar trouble thr the use of L.jiiia Pinkli Vegetable Comixim4j he vv-enti ont i and Isotujhs a bottle for ins. I -nse-d yoar medlciiie for three aad one-half raocihs, improTing- steadily in. healtir, and in months a child CMn.

1 canrsot fnily the joy end fharikfulaess that is in iny heart. Ocr home is a diSersnt pisco as -pre have something to live for, and all jbhe credit is cue to Lydia E. Vegetable C'om- pOiuadU Yours very sincerely, MRS. C. GLO.TS.

614 Milwaukee, Wis, Vice President, BusiBfess Woman's Associ forfeit if of qtetlt letUr proving oanai 5-O like i BEGGS' CHERRY COTOH 5YRUP cures coughs and NEWSPAPER! Made expressly far romp5ag, tearing school children. The sc used in these shoe- is the toughest in the Tvcrld. Uppers made of specially tanned Ask your fir Mayer school shoes and lock for the tradc-oiark stamped on the sole. tlis tane "Hczorl.i;-.'" for sxs WOKICB. F.

Mayer Boot Shoe Co. Milwaukee, Wis. ma WSPAPERl.

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