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The Minneapolis Journal from Minneapolis, Minnesota • 6

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'A HI VA-A I a' Tha BMaepin Senator Tolka Good Mmb-ctol Gopel Of CMBBUOMBMOt Week nounerd Thto Horning 1 'defehdani should to concluded to-day rtnee th Jury hat-bea tqgothsr so long but they acknowledged that a could not be reached If Mr Fat croon apolu thro hours Tha hitter thought hq ought net to ha asked to odd rasa the Jury on such short notice nur ml ltd In hto time Th court greed to thto holding that neither of the attorney ahould ho limited In that reaped An adjournment wu accordingly taken till Monday morning Tha rourthOues -attnohea have- become disgruntled over 4he report tliat the county vommtoa loners are not going te y)oe Ihe offloea thlg gammer In time for them te adjourn Id Mtohnll games and Jn consequence tan 'determined to do their own ball playing 'tin-order humor them some pf tho cemmlsslonero hv consented to piny with tho boya Tho newly organised nlno and tho positions ssstgned tho players to a follows: NJMokey Xhe constitutionality iof tlw law of UM parmltUiig reed vcaJf lawlvant banka to bring action against lit atookholdera of those eoqcqrno'lii teb fpateiUn the su-lireine bourt soon iktxwMIoa Minx presented to- Judd' Runeqll this morning in both the cape of Washington bank end the 'ficandl bank Thee act Inns art tlw flrst to be brought Into court in tKa slats on tlw points raised aHhough the pig quest tyn- will arise in connection with the pau bank cases 4 SCIII9RS NOW NNVK THE CALL hi Clbrr Ufadeata Roooaralacd After Jui H-' HJI KfHM AH Predecessor I 1' rmllaiH From Pleat Fag 'T for forty yearn and had known Dtirnam thirty yearn ago when Durnaia a alee boy'' 1 waa hto reputation prior to thw btuincwf' ao far as I know" On cross examination Mr Fletcher sold that if Durham hadn't been good man "ha would havo been an for himself Mr Fletcher1! acquaintance with Mr Duraam was simply such as it bad bees with the county attorney and "other distinguished gentlemen" HARM I noil I'ALLUn DOWX 1 ftddreeeod th ('sort la Tm Familiar (train Frank Holton tne called And County Attorney Peterson began to take aa ex-oeptkra to the introduction of further reputation witnesses The court started to reply wheil Mr Harrison Interrupted th court by saying: "Why what do you 1 Th remark railed for a rebuke from th court -who cautioned tha attorney not to address tho court to that ton Mr Harrison explained that tlw remark ws intended to have been addressed to the county attorney and not tho court and tendered his apologias The court accepted th apology and th examination Of tho witness proceeded Mr Holton's bukl mss was to explain th ground floor plan of the White Elephant saloon which ho had awd in connection WKh Building Inspector Gilman yesterday Th chart waa offered in evidence and Mr Gilman wua called and mid that on May A UK th saloon was Just tho oamk Mr Gilman said that when ha wanted to Ink a drink he caught Mis first place that ha earn to and the White EUphant was often that place Tha lunch counter at tho toft of the entrance looked boom Mm tar It wen of the name pattern ss the tar Alderman Du mam was retailed and was asked about a conversation ho bad with ffalvurean In April st Hw corner of Fourth and Nicollet 'Ha came around the corner" said the CiiirniR'norini'M wt first lime mum? tlir dt-Mfurlion of tbe old CoIIIjmuiii tie university will lutv suitable place un tlw rsmpus where the public esuivlMts may be heW na new oratory plamtrd parlkuterty for autll-i lorluui purpose Tm (rotlvllle of the week will lie of special Interest on thfai sc- count On Sunday afternoon nf May tt I o'clock Hut annual toucstonreat aermon will Iw delivered la ibe senior and their friends by PrrrMent Northrop Tqto ex-eitlA' and all other public eventa of the week win lie held In the armory which will seal 1009 prisons Monday May II I he senior visa day and ho principal event will be tlw ebae play in be rendered by the Ben lore at one ei the Minnao polls theaters The play la J-an original production of the clnas and the radt Is aald to Includa nearly every member All seals not rreerved by the seniors will Iw thrown open to the public sf a numlual Uric The senior kroiitenado at the armory on The senloi urn Tuesday ovcnlug the great social function of thu week and from tlw IT WAS TP ITCHING Mtoim Daraam a ad Jaanlawa Rofaa Bribes Uko gpartaas The most teuffiil thing about the whole xamiitattoa'uf wltoessss at the court-houH yesterday In the1 Alderman Durnam trial wu the srif-abnagatlon displayed by Aktarmen' Durnam and Jennings In refusing Um little KIN offor alleged 'to have bs mads them by Charts Rk-harda of th firm of Halvorson Richards A IX gt Mm old tar smlm near tha city hall Wtau County Attorney Peterson naked Alderman Durnam if th offer of KMO mad him mad Uw defendant sns wared with a negative' II even sold that (finings was sharper In Ms refusal than ho himself tad been but even to didn't got angry Alderman Durnam disposed of Halverson's cvldsnco by raying that ha had probably been drinking mors than wu good for him It might have toon ths Elephant" to which they went but th witness was' not quit sura of It Joseph KsUy' who tad been Aldsnflsn Dunam's companion the day they wont to the Midway and the day tha interview with Halvorson took place and tte men whom Durnam went to the Nicollet House to ss woa placed on the stand and went down tbs lino of Dumem's testimony corroborating It wherever It was necessary Ex-Alderman Hugh Jennings wu called ogam and corroborated tha RUM offer lie grow quit Indignant however when Peterson asked Mm If anything wu sold about dividing It among tha boys Peter Nstoon wu colled again and denied that hs aver want Into a back room with Halvorson and Durnam He aoaerted that hto conoctonea was dear and denied that ta had ever told The prosecuting attorney he hod gunk Into tho tack room Ex-City Assessor Joseph C- Plummer wu colled as the last witness to' tell Af good character Mr Plummer had hoard of Durnam as befog a member of the com bin four years ago: but ho had never heard of corruption In connection kith that coraMna VS l- fir I- i fcf ill 4 f-e ity fi i i i f' Si-' it I J-3 1 1 V2J i (i t' Ifel PRACTICAL HINTS ON MOMM BUILDING PlwmMagr Amund-' 1 Oluser Port- jte wumi' -raarKtares! FT Blackburn and-' wife 'Grand rtrtjj Goorgo fimith Brandon Man: Honaall WaukssW R- WffU Prcffton Minn WUh iwtfl 4 Own Wells toux City lu Jackson FurbcTj JS Benjamin fimith Burgwln Dubuque John Lon Johr Dm Mohwaj Marvin yrwiiSMSSfe PauLK Lawtor erloo low unlnD fimith Hankatorw H-n Dubuque John Long Duluth: nson Arthur Marsden Prw' Minn Th Pewter Grafton Fred Parker Peter Bore neon take Mills Iowa Berries Mankato: JR Berries Marshfield: A Honscom Will-mar Minn Marvin Cold Bvrtngs Groou Albert tea Far-quhar Farmington A Blmons Bathgat Th Peter -Mustier Muscatine Iowa: Kjimml Meiwmonte W'ta: Kennedy West Buperlor: A Motcti-sA-Winnipeg: Metcalf Omaha A Owen Eau Clalrx LMsriaaaLgfa as ras: inerior AWidn fl' Dj Frank wife Hay ton HalnsxNi oW KidST Cloud: A ronco Cook ai 11 bodge si ambert Hanacoma ro'onhwifeuluth Ml WIIV ITRIUKE A Turawf und mir a'kmir hblnm Churls TplW Huron: II Mr We LOW-COST HOMES WALfER dKEITH many attractive features The hall lies crosswise of th house and tho staircase being directly in front 111 make a vary effect lvo entrance Tho parlor opsns by a wide arch from tho hall and aiM' comfounlca too 'With tlw sitting-room Thto toa very convtnledtai-rgnpo-mont in tho 'entertaining of case of on evening reception The sitting-room to of good proportion and has tho luxury of an open fire if desired tho dining-room might also be so provldod while the' second floor leaves nothing to ta desired with its four nice bed chambers bathroom and ample doocte Tho rooms of th second story would bo' of th usual height excepting that where the slop of th roof InUrvSbed the wails would be about six foot In height or enough for all practical purposes Thto plan would ta very nice for a lake or mountain cottage and uf course If built only for summer use the coot would be lessened Th wide projecting eates would ta found to delightfully shad th window 8Gj cosrtaao1 from the un as they would almosi cover th totraced part of th porch -trailer Keith Architect for The -Journal lOq receipt of fifty ooata ia sllvos Yhe Joarnal will mall ylitH mb-tatatag arranBonaatwlaaooou ssd-ontorloo views oom ferty-fivo fiealVBS of Its asriH UI fall work' plaaa speolSoatloks oss oblalaed dlrswtly 'from Mni'lfoltb at 'vTh4ietaaa fcO OMSte iw HanoarOlla af 'tte premht lias foe tho-afimd'fieaifiiaa- tod) if fyy ANNOUNCEMENT Af- Tha bw sMUO ifJIt fioolana of Its rirlM lq la th haada' at (ho jtriator Os nsrirt af fl It will be mallod say addrpfto Ma ao ready os aboat Jaaa l' Taw wawwotaffovd Iw jwloo It saggsoa 1 Harvey Nw pecorahtns INSANE HOSPITAL APPROPRIATION! And (he nf the Tennteee Af forda Tliey Ara Ohavrn me Krrnra maii no idvvlaloq for uny Increase In the numlier uf li-sane to I cared for by tlw aunt fur Hie next biennial period expect us to report a deficiency at tlw end uf that Not tbe- last guage but tbe tenor of th recent comma-nlctlon from th board of trusie of state hospitals for the Inaana to Governor Clough Th governor on May referred the latter from the board to Senator Wyman chairman of tha Joint senate committee on flnanco and bourn 'Oemraltte un appropriations during the recent eea-slon of tbe leglelMUirt! kihL-sIso chairman of 4he all-import mlt subiximmllte wbtoh drafted tbe umnlbua Mil It panwd both branches and u-day Tka Jaurnai prints the reply Thu govenor In his letter to Senator Wyman aaldt course nothing ran bo done In the promises at mis late day but I would be glad to get the views of the committee In regard to the provisions made for th support of the haaidtato" DeUllinx the conditions imdsr which the omnibus Mil was drawn and denying any pnfMraam toward th trusten of the boa-(ItalH genaJor Wyman answers the request at the governor Hr declares that the provtstone nnuto' by the legislature for th hospitals were lllieral In their character points out tbe ml take under which the trusters labor when tliey look forward to an Incroaae In the number of insane proportionate te poet years Indicates that the practice of economy tconetotent with the times would place th board no that It nead fear no shortage and finally arraigns such ronduct nf the state's Interest ns would lead te the expectancy end anticipation of a deficit Hy way of preface to fienator Wyman's letter it may be well to mate that this last Session of the legislature found Itself confronted with the problem of a' decreased Income and that believing good business policy would countenance but one enure it adopted that course by pruning expenses wherever It woa found poeslble Taro yean ago the amount a the omnibus appropria-it Ions waa about (EMMAM: this tost winter It was In the neighborhood of tSlAOtOO Of this amount practically one-half or more than a million doiarta was given to the Insane hospitals of the stele At th seme Urn as will be found by reference Jo fienator Wyman's totter legislative action waa taken to restrict the number of polenta treated and cared for in he different hoepitato As drafted by the subcommittee the omnibus Mil wns accepted with practically not single amendment by the Joint committee and biter passed both house and senate without material the best of evidence that It had been well considered and well drawn In his letter tu the governor fienator Wyman says: -he eiiel from the board of trustees nf tne nnesota hospitals for the insane asking i as chairman of the Joint committee drawing the general appropriation Ml ae to the views of tne committal regard-hyt the provisions made for th support Pf the Jtoapltala forthelnaane for the sto Nffl 1 hsvs" care fu lly "rea com wST of the Jtoapltala for the Insane for blennlar period which will elapse before tho next session of the legislature have carefully read the communtoetlon the truetera to your excellency" and ay that the opinion or the rammlt-Urhen It drew the general appropria-II was that the hospital for th had been abundantly provided for to the matter of general ex-the present number of Inmate Inn MfiP waa that th naans hatf In respect pens for tne present number or Inmate and for such reasonable inrroeae ae would naturally occur during the next two bpvpjials fnr the Insane whlcli to jtmnsiderahly rodupe the whteb'wlli fact that It ncreaee for In compart iyn occurred In th past communlcatlor Increai I notice in their have to you that they ha ncreaee' within tne next figured upon entirely wroi no-material IncresM'wIthin tSe ns years ur at least none to epealt of un accuunt of the roqtrlrtlve lawspussed board of trustees for tbs hospitals for Insane practice the same economv IS! Javacted of other depart (lute government there wl ST wrir enpimeea and It me that It to tnelr duty to oom anoSddL pnlc uch be ext two such economy ss will ih! RNWfotethe minimum but with the fact SMsa tsa ejbat (ton mod in Mil will show bu not if urfatlon tee dir tent or pro' the pan a committee practice the acted of the state govemmeni providing all the the Inaana and 1 that the provlekti general appro-f the commit- the ex on shou me rigid' economy ae to ex- 'Affiuiaui jm made In the bUI will tt ss? thr oommunlratlon that they rar hat "on mnnSer of the board telc-he finance com-mlttro that the committee hud made no Provision for Uw Increnseil population tflrgrumws Igiwrta" Ifsny mien telegruih was received It cortelnly was not gnoml at the committee was constantly tarieged by all of the departments of the governmont by letter trirarsm and personal appeal to give itiem just what t'V 11 1 rammunlratlon were given dH considc ration but the committee of course lisii to InvesUgste for Itsclf snd as many of tlw members of Mwt commit-te you may sc by Its personnel have the ram ulecroiio the lust eemloL tlw aporopriutlpi those rriiursted of the hospitals differ he rammltteEiw jsctaU wl (Ion In regnrtl nd at ween I and irueieee represent cranes between economy end ex- ravage nee and wMIe there It nointen- the board of tlon un my part tu accuse extravagance I do assert and It waa th unanimous opinion of the subcommittee Mil nu made abr ni ilnnesots can re occsslutied otherwise ihe npprop hvory ti no theory man of the sub-jolnl committee lira wine the bill to Mixurot theory to the board! which Is thr they commence from into day und pruvtic'iiiul economy In the 1 agement of tne which Is required In tide stye and 0 ments of Ihe elute by the llnnnrbil strln are luburlne at the there 1 In this Vommunlc criticise the board tale for the Insane or iLwciro waaK for current expenses of the I the insane (rss very ubersl spucourtstl Iff tbeaetlmro espewhfffinim "tele has Provided a tary rset of Jsnd comiected with 1 rt of land ct which tbe lii mutes' Fa lie is large pari-of pod required by them AN INSURANCE WAR XinocwU and Iowa An at Oats and Troubto la at Haad DEARTH TO FIRE A MO OUR MONDAY Iowa Csapaaita' ta lie Debarred fwa Mlaawwta In Hetpllatlea Capital Nswa The commissioner 'K Insurance will on Monday ieaue hi rt td Iowa Iniuranee oora panics doing business in this state that after th expiratfon of fifteen days from date they will be barred from the state This notice le by way of retaliation the lows dnaunutro rotirnilsatuner having refused to permit certain Mlnnr sola companies to do business in that state Mr Dearth haa tried In every way to bring the lews wufborlties to terras but haa failed and Hite notice to hto last reeort It may bn Hurt tlw Iowa companies which are Interested will be able to bring their eommtoelonar to time If they are not tbe order will stand wmr MND OffJRCTM Hla He aeons for Opposrtng Coasmio-alons for tho (toys' Brigade In an Interview published today General fiend of the notional guard ties this to say in part about the proposition to et Span tlw Itoya Hrlgada aa a reaerve to tha guard: to make It clear to the governor that It would hardly be fair to-placo Immature boya on a par with officers of -the national guard For Instance them's papula ficaa He's devoted perhaps sixteen year of bard and very InteUlgant service (lie upbuilding of our aiate soldiery Suppose boy of 10 or 14 years received the governor's -commission ns captain In Uw Boys' Brigade and an officer of the tote's reserve forces At once that llttlb boy to thrust forward where he would be entitled to all tha military honors all Ihe legal consideration of an experienced officer Ilka Captain Been You can easily sea how unjust that to to tha notional guard 'T learned this qpornlng that the Boy Brigada In Bt Paul wear Ihe national guard uniform and train with real rlfls Tha boys simply Have uqfe form cape and bolts and they practice with Muaker gun that nobody could hoot Now In nil thin I am sure no one van And anything objectionable Thero to nothing in this' sort of military practice that to oppoasd to tlw new military code However either tlw Boys' Brigade of Minneapolis to drilling onto different basis from the XL Paul brigade or the brigade officer over there that appro led to the governor doesn't appreciate tha Intention of tha rew law- Thfc request wee that the brigade officers receive regular commissions from the governor This would require that the Boy Brigade be put on Ihe reserve list of tho stati military force" AITI IT WOUND UP Inearaaee Cansnslaalnnev Asks Aeries Against tbs Peaple's Ufa Tha Insurance commlsalonsr has asked the attorney general to take steps to wind up tho affairs of Uw People's Life Ineur-It Paul snee company of At Paul which thinks to misleading lie patron and trying "to seougr money under false pretenses'' A few days ago he mode an examination ur the company's books and found Us total saris to be ISX and llabHltlra HESU Tbs insurance commissioner became suspicious of the People's company when It It led Its annual statement showing that It had only written twenty-seven policies av hares the tow requires that when any company begins budlnesa It must fll an affidavit that it haa'anlllcatlou from fifty persona for membership However the company reported later that It liad secured foriy-slx additional members and on the strength nf tlito wee granted a renewal of authority Then came the Investigation referred to and tho request to tha attorney guwiral Capitol Jottlnga Dowling accompanied by hto wife art for Detroit last-night: He will super-ntend the arrangements for the coming untlunal convention of republican clubs and remain In Detroit until after the convention Mr Dowling has invite! Hill to deliver an address to the delegate on tlw iww tariff aa affecting American trade with China and Japan The annuel convention of the state nibs will be held at the eletejiouse ng Tuejuay of next week Dr Te of Minneapolis will prsslds and hror the auiiun Til gam end fish commission has secured two coqvjjillona at Albert Lea 'Olson and Georg HUI were fined MS each for llfegal fishing Th governor will probably name the let board of plumbers' examiners It will be mad up of two Jqurn men and taro employers these Rnir choose a fifth mender The Journeymen plumbers htua submitted tha following lames to tne governor from which he Will choose their two representatives on he hoard: Maurice Connell and It Co IT Watson and John Knesn tpolls and -Hrsdley Duluth rje master plumbers have submitted 111 Jolltwing hemes: A ficott and loitnrt Minneapolis: Alien Black fit Paul: Henry Wicks Duluth Phimbers In cities of MUW or less are exempt front th provisions uf the new law THE AFFAIR Fnnllen Pvnteale That Hr Acted In (tend Fnlth A thorough Invcstlgutiun nf the facts relating to Ihe Italians who claimed to huve been selected by tlin Great Northern road as "podrones" and who succeeded in getting together sixty men in this city and twenty-two In Bt I'nuL would show that they acted entirely with- out authority although they seem to have Hindu th proposition to the men In good faith Jones city passenger agent of th Groat Northern In this city said this morning that be never made any agreement with John Fulik-o or Frank Thompson and he refused to give the former ordsr wlien he asked for It Faltlro gave a statement uul yesterday to be printed In the papers which started out with Ihe statement that they had been Hctlng under Instructions of thu Groat Northern Railway company Th statement goes on to say that the stories which have appeared were the work of disgruntled employment agents who incited Ihe fit Paul Italians who hud been employed hy storlee of lielng swindled Pslllco further says: poor men believing there might be some truth In th report ram to Minneapolis tb Investigate and I ui once refunded to them the said twenty-I wo fit Paulites their I each and they went away sat Is tied None or the Minneapolis' men cofild be scared In this way having known us for years and having tell confidence Jq us "tV how desiir to staie 'that snlr mah secured by and depositing sqld received a written roffclpt rhcrsfor snd we sssuro air of jhe'men holding sutd roeetnte If they are Jn dhy way dissatisfied they MU get their money back on groeedtatlqn o('sId receipts We stlllwL mewra'nder conditions at tMQ per day the price (he rqad pays for such Jakarand no oiie knowing us will believe the malicious lie or thMIt Paul employment sharks Net-therof us Ara cmiilnyment ageqis nnr do charge any of the men for tor services" nx THE amatkvr diamoxdl The IltMe Ply mouth Rocks defeated th' Uttto Spaldings by a score of to I till' mernliia' Olson and Knaeble were f--wtterjr for th Ptymouth Rocha e-bsrty aad Ksrker for iholr DAVIS HELD BOSDS com tinorr good groukdo filmnno tho Dakota VlOtlnst Hand to Testify About tho Oroon Goode Kdwin Doris alls Gaorgo Carr orill have bis alleged crime sguinst the poetal tows Investigated 4 5" I'eltod dtatm grand jury lh mean time ha to tube at lltorty If ha can succeed In raising the bond of DJd required Davis agalngt whunt there to pretty clear cam of using Hie mail to defraud was examined this murnlng before United fitateo Coramimioner Abbott Ha pbsM not guilty but th mrataelmior decided that the evklenc warranted holding him to the grand Jury Aimer fiimona Ahe Cavnltor D- former who wanted to buy afonit flv thousand ddUarF owrih of DavUf green goods eras proeeal to tmtlly for tho ov-ernment Ho to alrsther awkward youth and waa naturally anmewhat dldeiU on the stand Ho said that ho hod Nod when wrote Dari (lull had hem In the huslneo befora lr also deoisrad with appnrmt frsnknaad ttik ho know what ho intended to do with the coupler-frit money If he gui It Tho evidence brought out llttte thm was not given In The Journal at the thne of Darir arrest Vast Satuidny i he other wltnessee were Poslolllco Insfi ir Wood Poetmse-ter HolbraokcAs'lstant Bupwlntend-int of Dellven Plummer Thomas Gallagher th saloon keeper The defens offend no testimony' expressed satis fact km with th ball and hopes to obtain It in day or two United flutes Attorney of It Foul appeared for th government WAS A SURPRISE dodge raid well Inc nested Doe elaloa Against A Kelley To the Editor of The JnumaL An article was In Th Jour-n a I Thursday tvenkix entitled by etaflng that Judge Caldwell of the eighth Judicial district of this stats had filed a decision with th clerk of th court of ficott county finding that AuXtln Kelley had forged th name of on Albert Trull te a reissue -of a mortgage: I assisted In Hto Mlal of that case and am perfectly fttnlltar with the evUtonro Introduced therein ami If the court hod found that 1 hod forged that release 1 should havo ban ho more surprised Mr Trull ha for ten yean been placing money In the hand A ft Kelley to be loaned On real estate securities ml during that time the Kelleys have made several Ioann for Mm and have with hto knowledge ml consent made collection! of Interest and principals Ther have also mod aatonslii of loans for him In accordance With their usual custom they have paid to -Mr Trull the Interest on all moneys placed In thslr hand by Mm semiannually to Jan 1 and July whether collected hy them or not Tho totters of Mr Trail haw1' that he expected them to pay this Interest whether collected from borrowers or not Jits totters enclosing coupons my: please remit" not "When Mllfctaa ptoeee remit" -Tho mortgage In question waa for NSM and waa ooltocied and rolessed in ug and tha amount tnui duly imlited to Mr Trull on tiwKoUoy' hooka This as at a tlms Whan tlw Koltoy war doing a largo and prosperous business and considered them-ehrea and wen genera lly considered worth eovonl hundred ttaumnd dollars Furthermore Mk Trull Was always ready la execute and send rotoasei whenever eked to do aa It would eeem pretwetnroua that the enjoying thdy did on unblemished business reputation and being able to get a rptoae by sending for would forge a rale see for th paltry sum of tUBO and at th mm tlmo credit Mr Trull with Ihe amount on their books it to Incredible tliftl JHldUmilnani fnllv could ta committed wtanjetovtton was euro Kelley acted notary fo taking the acknowledgment of the exeeutloa of this rales se ss he did of many others of their eastern patrons whom ho know and whom signature he knew These patrons for various reasons did not wish to have It known how much money they tad loaned In the west and to accommodate them Mr Kelley would take their acknowledgments at long rang Quit a number of them parries would sign releases in blank In considerable numbers and give them to the Kelleys to be filled out and used when Tha testimony was that this release was received hy man signed by Mr Trull but not acknowledged and Mr- Kelley stoned hto name as notary to th acknowledgment he tad don to' numerous others This method cannot ta approved hut It Is tar from forgery Wr- tnu KgRM that he lid not sign It and thero wns no evldmc that Mr Kelley signed It On ttaSE! TrJr Mr- Kelley teatlfiod that It was signed when received by null The above was the evidence on which the court found a forgery by Mr Kelley tfi forartUisThi ZttSf rM" onXS bo based only rt Mr- KoUoy ft hto attorney I ask jru to publish tha above! Tnfiy Haaon Parker BETWEENTWO DAYS Bognefs thw Fvwprtotw of thm Diamond FalOto HI Nicollet avenue did not open its portal to-day and tbs glare of the brilliant did not dssslo th eyeo of passers by The gems had evaporated before the advent Of morning and the king of the pm ia gams-waa not te bs tOUM afore wae opened hut a ahorf rime fo Proprietor Frank Billings of Chicago: 'tented It from Don sld eon securing A lease after much persuasion Vsluabta''1 showcase wera pieced In th store and ovary contrivance to make the place nttrnctlv wu bargained for The btulnem did not seffin to pay and at an early hour Mr Billings sprung a coup d'etat upon creditors end employes loaded hto gome upon wagon and looked 4 he door Two employe found them selves out In wage HI and HI respectively A morning paper holds a bill for ex tonal ve advertls-Irg and other firm havo mm unsettled accounts They all would like to see Mr Billings tor a short etoferenoe CORNELL WON flayal Cadets Defeat In a 'Mae at' jinnngwlita Aiinapol'to ild- Miy Cornell won two lengths lq ih boat rapt with' the vial cadets Rset -f -DEATH OF tpa la TY H''JXto-' veteran of Mid a- protMnent'tl- A away this morning The held te-morrow afiernota At from hie late home No 1 High nu Morgan post bv the arrangements DtfcD Mgy si residence Sill Oakland avsnue EFFIB ODETTE qrfo of Georg A Odette Funeral' from homo' Monday Friend In- arrangements and plana already announced by tne class commlttte the event will probably be far ahaad of any similar ball ever given in university clrelaa and promises io bo very unique The arrangements for tlw music are the Ant and groat Innovation and will cause many a young heart to Roller with Joyful anticipation Tlw fort nelllng band haa bean engaged to piny nil Uw two-steps on the program and Dana's orchestra will play tlw walties A platform to ba beautifully decorated with palms and potted plants will bo erected In the renter of the largo floor for the accommodation of the orcbeetra and tlw military band will be located upon the armory stage at one side of tbe ballroom First the band will play one of Its entrancing two-ntapa and then without any Intermission the orchestra will begin the strain of a walla Thto tlw outline the program of forty numbers which will ba rahdefed and which aartalnly promises to eclipse anything ever planned for a Minneapolis affair Of coarse the dancers will not aspect to dance every one nf the forty numbers but the plan of the committee la that the affair shell be conducted Ilka the large reception halls often given In the anal where the music continuous and the gorst dance at will Another pleasing plan of the conmiltes not as yet Included in the arrangements however ly to arrange a series of boxes or luges In the large end room for the benefit of private or fraternity partlee This would alve opportunity for considerable rivalry In decoration of tne different boxes and would add much to the brilliancy of the sceno ns well tM aid the dsnoars materially In finding their partners Wednesday will be alumni day and a meeting of graduates of the university drill be held In the library building at 0010011 In the morning In the afternoon at 3 o'clock will co mo the closing addraao before the college of law to he delivered by President Northrop In the university chapeL That evening at the annual address before the college of dentistry will also be held In the chapel Dr Johnson of Chicago will be the speaker On the morning of Thursday June A nt the graduating exercises will be bald in the armory These will be followed at I oclock by the annual alumni dinner to be given In tbe mu build ng and an Interesting toast program will bo arranged The annual reception of President Northrop to the students apil their trlanda wil taltep lacs at It In the same place (Ttie chapter of Phi Alpha Hamms the new homeopathic fraternity which recently Was Inaialled at the atato university enema to have entered the institution under very peculiar clroumatehcea If the stories afloat among members of other Grerk letter societies are to be credited The atory given out at tlw time the chapter was founded wae-merely that another homeopathic fraternity had been organised among students In Uw medical department but It seems that In reallity the other fiat 11 Kappa Tau was und all medics who were 11 Kappa Tania are-now members of Phi Alta Gamma "Uftlng" In Greek parlance means tpo rather rare occurrence of a uiiapiei of a iiioeg inter ucwiy dp lug absorbed another This has been done In a few caeca where single ohaplere have lieen concerned but In the cssS'hf Pi Kappa Tau II seems thul the entire fraternity has been merged In the rival- society of Phi Alpha Gamma 11 Kappa Tau was branded at the university last year and there was only one olhl-r chapter of the sorloty and at Dea Moines Which IX also reported to have been lifted The annual inspection of Uw unlvar-' ally battalion took place this morning Ueutenanr Cokim-I It Yroom of th department of Missouri A bejng the Insprc'ing officer Lieutenant Yroom conducted the inspection of the university fradets last yeur and seemed greatly pleased to-day with their general appearance and the evident improvement In Held maneuvers made by them since Ills last 'istl The Inspection woa hald on tlw rsmpua at mil and waa witnessed by a largo number ur the students and ihair fHonda The program for tlw Inaportion' os previously anuoucud by Ucuteiwnt II Lconhueuacr waa carried out admirably by hla charges In every detail and Included company roll Call formation- or 'he battalion review by the Inspector general passing In review quick and double time Inspection the appearance or each cadet carefully observed by the Itwpector: battalion nutnauvers review nu1 Inspection of the artillery mul sober platoons and hicynls signal iarps lieutenant Yroom has but just completed the Inspection of the Iwiilnllmi at Madison awl other military wrlwola In surrounding stutes and will nexi visit Hhottuck military school at Kurlbaull He dqpa not Inspect the troops nt Fort nelllng until considerably later In tlie Five riimmlasloned offlners of the bnt-tallon who ore down In the university ratalogUH aa seniors will not be allowed graduate this year Tha military dude of the officers have been greatly In-qrsaeed during Uw past two years and the unlucky five are said to be behind In some I their required work lit other departments The annual banquet and Initiation of ihe (Widely of Migma XI will be held at the Mcellet un Saturday evening May tt ANOXA roLIClS Kti'K THBMBELVKH Frank Mi-iuaky albu Krnnk Mct'lusky Mas Jean Miller Is wanted ror the mur-dtw of I Smith of Liulutii have heeii sent to the diflereni police dc-parlmenla giving description or the min sad yesterday a half hour iwfore the Ancka police received their circular they had Irtven Meluaky out of town as dangerous character The police hers will atoti for hint FATAL FftNAK frost- foeam-'i ifs IhAi' UnMrtAlM broken 11 to year old marriavnid has throe children to that nail pooLTr 'Confidential ndvloea received by local Fertlca from one lb iargvst manufac-rirers of rod wtro nails in th country saiMunoe- that lira talk of pool It Wholly wnfoondwi fir a If to ran- reread As a pool without tbn firm would l-e felloro liefcre it was eveqsrgantoeu toe ngti tour be praoatnra witness "and said he waa sorry I had broken my arm and had barn sick I aald 'I euppoao you will put it onto me aa hard aa you tan at the aald 'What can I put onto you? You never naked me for anything and I never offered -you cent' Just than Horace Dunn of the Fanny Press com up and want "We root" said Harrison and th rebuttal oommoneod THM XT ATE'S REBUTTAL trong gtatemeat of Facto hr ml City Officials Capprilen" aald' the county Attorney- you a member of that special commute that decided to report against accepting Mia bid of Halvoreon Richards A Oar 1 was" "When did it "In tha forenoon At that time the Mda for tho special castings and valves were oonalderad In the afternoon th reservoir matter was taken up" 'Wet many there" There must have been a quorum" Tn thero any adjournment In th "I can't remember" Hewett me called but did not respond and Henry Nott of the city clerk's office was called He had been In the cMy clerks office since UM He tad in hto hand a record of ill committee meetings held In 16 "Did he keep It?" or some of hto assistants" to th entry of May 106 Who made that "I myself" true 'and correct and made at that time?" and the record was handed to tho attorneys for tho defense sus the wit-new Hid that the meeting waa called from the city clerk'a office you know when It "I do Mr Harrison began a cross-examination of the witness before the record was placed In evidence "Do you know when you mad this sn-tntf" "I can't fix th "Do you remember 'the exact "No air" "Now how ordinarily do you call meetings of committees?" chairman rail the meetings end we send out notices We make an entry to slips of paper and make out the notices and then make the entry In th book The handwriting to my wrote these names?" -1 414 Whot-rosseJ off Die ham OT TH Angl- neer and city attorney?" "I don't know' Tho court received the bock which gave th time th mooting waa called ss o'clock Judge Simpoto was called next were a member of this committee on reservoir 7 "I wax: thAt to thero woo a question raised ao to whether I could act with them but I did so Judge Simpson could not remember Independently whether the meeting woa called In th forenoon or afternoon He did-re member however that there was an ad' journment at the afternoon session Mr Hnlvorson was recalled and was asked whether tad looked io whether th White Elephant waa th saloon ho went Into with Durnam "No sir It wu not I didn't go In there Th ptec wu opposite Uoodfsl- "Did you go In there because Peterson asked you to?" asked Harrison "No sir: I didn't" "Now HalvOroon you In tha Mbit of being drunk?" sir: I never was drunk In my life I know every word I Hid-' you ever been drunk In the Bodega all "No sir I wasn't "Weren't you then all night F' I wax" "Mora than oncer or twice:" you there on night when your wife cam after You and Charley Tabor-man wouldn't tot her-In?" wh In a Mttto poker gome that time" answered tha wltnom Tho rgltnoH-mnlM he said it but the evUtonco stood He assured Mr Harrison that he had npt been In the habit of taking too much He could tata It or not if he fell Ilka It Ho tu not however Intox-leAted tne morning Iw had met Durnam Ho tad taken but a (ingle glam of beer 'Did you have MM In your ufo- th night of tbe council masting?" asked Peterson Before tho witness could answer the defendants objected saying -that It would bs Just as pertinent for them to call a witness to prove that the "com bins" didn't have (3IOUO in Honey's possession on deposit Tbe defendants had not attempted to prove that the Km waa in the vault or Halvorson Richards A Co The question waa ruled out and the Junior partner Richards waa recalled How'lqng have you known Mr Halverson?" woo asked bln "For about twynty years" was the reply "Have you ever known him to be drunk?" "Na sir" Another effort was made to' find Aider-msn Hewett 'who reached th city this morning and tad been seen around tho toutthouafc but he foiled- to appear gad the evfdertcoclosed 1 th epdence in Ah cam thm" Hid tb epwt Abd ono ol th moot sensational jtri'evsr hold lq thjh city 1 'Vl'i too LATE TO CLASSIFY Qa nt fit Nlooltot av whL tefoWfo- -iL-M fihuev FOR RINT-MW UTH BT roomTaH? roaae repair to suit tenants In th matter of plumbing It to much tho best policy for th owner to tot the plumbing separate from tho general contract Inca th health and per ha pa th lives of his family ore at stake and such bring the case too great sera cannot be used in selecting those who are to do the work so that you may ta reasons bly osrta in they era at least honest and reliable Owners too often rely for a good Job upon th law relating to plumbing governing city work architectural superintendence and a contract specifying the fixtures etc White- the work may have been examined by all th Inspectors required and th letter of ths law and specifications compiled with yot th work may ta a source of annoyance and expanse from th time It to completed A largo percentage of tho value of a Job of pltuhblng rests with the good Judgment skill and experience of ths architect contractor and the men who do the work Tha architect may locate hto piping and fixtures and give dlnctions aa to how tho work WcIKOTH-Anarr shall be dene but here comet the trouble: a Uttto cement loft In a drain plpa or a poorly esmontod Joint may block tho Whole system of drainage a little solder or lead run through into a pip When making a Joint has boon th cause of a groat many largo plumbing Mitoi a poorly wiped Joint on a service pip too often caused the owner fll to MD to repair ho-idoe being deprived of water tra hr three days a lack of knoqlodgo wrcaro'In allowing for -con tract km and expaito'wrof mstala or shrinkage of lumbar to often th cans of aa expensive break gad might go on and enumerate hundred thlngfhat-sr to cause expense neon vanish ft Ich Cyuld avoided tho' wnriv Properly dofito Tbs archl-tend nr' cannot' toct or du At th cow work ail the tlmo and tho mtoql to to don during hto ataonoo Th coot of maintenance of your work to aolmportant as th original coat Deal with a man that ta cartful and consetsn-tiouo with hto work It to of tho otmoot Importance r-i -rr S'- Vs Thto design is for a cortsge' although not hv any means tfiq kind Quit am oft-time cot" as tt is realty quite a goad Heft hows and th plan has Chtef lo apt.

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