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orld 3miin mW One Big Want Ad Paper' ULL EXPOSURE INAUGURATION PLOT JOHN MOREHEAD 'VK MADE IN COURT CHIE EXECUTIVE tCM Personally I strongly feel thaX we 14 A A A AM 4 A A A Wt T1 MEMBERS THE ROYAL LEADERS ON SESSION ACHATES APE WRATHY an obtaining taetpersol'l views4t bls vail eon Threel (Continued on New Governor I who at Dibbern en tered a put 4 THE WEATHER companies Depend Upon the Strong Arm of Business 8 5 John Morehead was called to would simply CPflftThAI JSlNCb TfVn vNWb GIVINCrsNO NOVY had been made to remove the countr jail to a hw S111318 31 $240000 BAIL ILED OR TVEITMOE AND CLANCY 4S 33 0 9 lu The while consid Adarns telling: defend CREMATED BODY SENT BY PARCEL POST OR 14 CENTS Booth line proceeding tn with a fishing both of them United States District Judge Landis or dered District Attorney Wilkerson to take such action with the object1 of starting prosecutions for subornation of perjury The judge's (aTraignment of the defense made it clear that he believed the story of Dr Kirby to the effect that he dost $10000 by a wire tapping scheme was un true Dr Claudius eral 'court a week six months tn tho hospital ward' there Bright's 'disease pneumonia is given OMAHA NEBRASKA: RIDAY JANUARY 10 SIXTEEN PAGES BISHOP BRISTOL WILL BE GUEST HONOR Dr attorneys are Patrick O'Donnell Thomas Lantry rancis fjoulihan and James iTosenthal A warrant charging perjury was issued tonight for Roger Decoverly who testified in behalf of Kirby HOW HE GOT GUN SAWS AND NITROGLYCERIN other doctor was arrested apprehended in Council Widow of Al Adams Policy King Turned Over Note to Sued for Money PROMISED PROTECTION DURING TRIP TO MEXICO DEATH AS PUNISHMENT OR OPIUM SMOKING OUT A JOB? The World Herald Help Wanted ads are the means by which the great majority of positions are filled in and around Omaha HOWEVER LIMITED '1 Your capital may be there is always a chance for investment in Omaha Real Estate The World Herald carries monl Real Estate ads than all other Omahaj papers combined SV' New York Jan 9 avorable re ports of a midnight reading of the whims of fate in a boiling pot of herbs brought from a cavern on an island in the West Indies in duced Mrs Isabelle Adams widow of Al Adams to sign a note for $30000 in favor of Mrs Margulrita Gilbert a professional medium according to testimony in a trial of unusual interest in the su preme court today Mrs Gilbert recognized in her own mystic world as De is seeking to re cover the amount of the note from Mrs Adams with Insistent demands for more money was the shade who ac cording to Mrs story of repre sentations made to her translated what the bolllug pot had to divulge After giving Airs Gilbert sums of $1(00 $200 and $500 so that might visit the Island In search of fresh herbs and blossoms Mrs Adams said she hand ed the plaintiff a $6000 note In return for promised for herself and family during a trip to Mexico When informed that ered this amount too small Mrs said she wrote the $30000 note Mrs Gilbert to keep it until the ant had made a bequest the same amount in her will When this provision was made in the will Mrs Gilbert re fused to return the note Mrs Adams testified MOST SERIOUS RIOT GARMENT STRIKE York and ard takin line companies and 1 the I Indemnity companj is an DISCUSS NEEDS THE STATE IN MESSAGES Chicago Ill Jan 9 Attorneys who de fended Dr William Kirby and his wife Margaret 1 Kirby ordered today to serve indeterminate jail sentences in connection with the failure of the Kirby private bank are to be investigated by a grand Jury regarding their conduct in the a loniewiiat older today Had Given Sums Up to $1000 So Son Could Go After Herbs at the would be given elsewhere Ulan was abandoned When Dibbern whs first county jail several months ained of illness ben time he has fol When Diobcrn was was Witnesses Testify to the Details of the Plan to Escape Package Attached to a String and Drawn Up to the Jail Window Says Roosevelt in Reply Harmony Suggestion of rank Munsey br Swindle Under Present Man4 Says Views Same as Opposed to Alleged Illegal Transfer to an Old Line Company in ni noon in in 'TheUnlun lodge meeting decide whether or pot disband Iceep protective agency Jt await the action of the the country Supreme Vice President 1 1 Discusses With O' Gorman and Culberson as to What Should Be Done Recommendations of Retiinng and Ncw Governors Read to Legislature IN TIMC QPl NEW ILLINOIS WILL START ON TWENTY ITH BALLOT DR CLAUDIUS DIBBERiM DIES AT COUNTY JAIL Declare That They Have Been Sold Out by' Their Grand Officers Springfield 111 Jan Democratic and republican leaders In the Illinois legis lature conferred Until a late hour tonight in an apparentl fruitless effort to break the deadlock over the spehfcership in the house Although there were frequent rumors of a combination that would effect a break In the situation when the gavel tomorrow morning for the twenty filth roll call on the speakership it was shortly before midnight by men in position to know that all tentative deals were MISS MEW A MOURNER AT THE CHADE UNERAL Cincinnati Jan 9 The body of Rev August Schade who was found dead in theJRand hotel Monday was buried in the German Protestant cemetery here today by the German Protestant ministers of Cincinnati Among the mourners were "Wilson Mew of Chicago brother of Miss Nellie Mew an actress 27 years old who was to have married Schade After their marriage they were to have gone to Panama where Schade planned to found a prac tical Utopia where love alone should rule Miss Mev prostrated by the news of death was unable to come to Cincinnati VOL No 88 was still burning at midniglt it as an individual was decided to entire bod over "The first man who rnakesT' a holler I will be blown Such was Diggs Nolan's mild invita tion to his companions in the cage at the county jail to keep their mouths shut about his attempt to escape according to rank Moyer the INVESTIGATE LAWYERSWHO DEENDED KIRBYS President elect conferences He talked with Senators of New Culberson of Texas following pressed it his usual course of inquiry as to the most advisable subjects to take and Also Goes Over Corporation Bills for the New Jersey Legislature Differ in Views on Board of Control Water Power and University Removal REPUBLICANS CANNOT BE 3 TRUSTED NOT TO CHEAT TWO STORES BURNED AT HOMER LOSS $15000 Dibbern nom pita! but Dr tended Jnm bylieved the care he received nil budding was just its good as and so this Shanghai Jan 9 Death as a punish ment for opium smoking was meted out today to a woman of this ctiy who per sisted in the use of the drug despite: the stringent manifesto issued by the govern nien on Christmas day prohibiting the people from indulging in the habit By order of the governor of the province the woman was taken to a public place and executed by this afternoon inj thjprence of a largejcrowd of spec tators GAVE 530000 NOTE OR' HEGA SHADE A BOILING POT Trertton Jan 9 Wilson today continued hi with democratic leaders a a a a a STATE OICERS John IT Morehead governor It MeKeivle lientenant governorAddison Wnit secretary of uiote William IB Howard state auditor "Walter A George treasurer James Delzell state superin tendent Grant Martin attorney general II Taylor but no trace of the gun or nitroglycerin nas inus discovered Tn this conneelion it may be stated uuit Seriiutr a Six" ederal Sentence Cause of DrathsJs Disease San rancisco Cal' Jan" Bail in the sum of $240000 for the release of Olaf A Tveitmoe and "Eugene Clancy the convicted dynamite conspirators sen tenced to six years th the federal prison at Leavenworth was filed here today in the United States' district court The bonds will be forwarded to Leav enworth Kas where they must be signed Vy Tveitmoe and Clancy before they are submitted to Judge Andersson who tried The Strong Arm of Business protects your good health and the entire nation against fraud deception and ill advised buying Jt enables yon to buy with forethought and knowledge instead of' by blind instinct It guides you to efficiency in the ne cessities and luxuries of life and aids yon in the economical man agement of your household This Strong Arm of Business is Advertising It wields Its most powerful protection through the advertis ing columns of the daily newspaper because through this me diuni it reaches frequently the greatest number in each community You should appreciate and recognize the importance of this protection by reading the advertisements in THE WORLD HERALD closely and constantly every day This duty you owe yourself because it saves time and money It enables you to purchase from reputable dealers the best of everything at the lowest possible prices (Copyright 1912 by allon) sentenced tn fed ngo to serve a term of county jail oied in the last night ted bv acute the cause of Washington Jan That the agreement entered into in 1908 by Lamport and Holt the Prince and the Hamburg South American Steamship constituting tne so called between the United States and South America is still in force except as it applies to a pooling of in terests and rebate system on southbound commerce was the testimony placed be fore the house merchant marine commis sion investigating the alleged trust The statement was in the form of a cable from the foreign agent of the Prince line "who cabled the repi'esentalive here on the question It did not agree with the opinion of Lorenzo Daniels agent in this country for the Rainport and ttolt company who said he thought it had terminated Union lodge 'No 110 of 'the lioyat Acliates met last night at the residence of RR Peddin 1522 Wirt street and de ckled to hold together as a local body until a convention of representatives of the 4000 members of the national body can be called' (Pyrotechnic "'oratory was the feature of pthe evening and the slt utatton was warm rat times Two week ago lit Kansas City the del egates ttx thw lodge tfecidea to transfer all insurance accounts to the Western Life Indemnity company of Chi cage This is against the laws of Illi nois according: to Insurance Coynmis sioner red Potter1 of that state but is perfectly legal as far Nebraska is ebneerned according to State Auditor Silas Barton who 'went out of office day "being suceeded by Ilow The claws of "Illinois prohibit the of fraternal companies by old Western Life old line con Sf 'lie orecasts Neb cisl IT ir today dvr inorth and ca snow at night or Satur official record of tempera ture and precipitation compared witii the corresponding period of the past three yea rs Maximffni tempevaure Minimum tempera lure Mean tempertame Precipitation TEAMER HITS TWO BOATS TEN MEN LOSE LIVES Liverpool Jan steamer Ambrose the Mersey today collided smack and lighter sinking Ten men lost their lives death Dibbern was caught net United authorities 1 set1' tnroughout the tv cause the fall of ne practicing opera tions using th: mails to perpetuate their scheme One here and one muffs LOSES SUIT AGAINST MRS THAW OR 5 3 0 0 0 New York Jan Attorney John Gleason lost his suit today against Mri Marv Copley Thaw to recover $53 (XXI son nar ry Thaw at his first trial for mur tier The federal court ordered a dects ion in Mrs favor with costs Congratulate Wilson Princeton Jan 9 president elect Wilson was congratulated upon his elec tion in a resolution adopted by the board of trustees of Princeton 'university nt their quarterly meeting here today The resolution which was ini reduced by Dr John Grier llibben president of the uni 'versity reads: trustees of Princeton university offer the Honorable Woodrow Wilson one of the distinguished sons of the uni versity one time its president and now president of the board of trustees their congratulations on his election to the presidency of the United States and their wishes for his health and happiness and for the largest usefulness and high dis tinction of the administration of the great oirice lie is so suuu to occupy Dr Wilson is by reason of his position counsel fees for defending her as governor of New Jersey the ex officio president of the board of trustees of Princeton New York The urpearance of aolltary strikebreaker thli afternoon in front of a downtown elotlilng factory was the signal for one of the most des perate riots the police have had to con tend with since the garment workers be gan their strike Strikers attacked the man a policeman went to his aid and In a few minutea more than a thousand men and women were fighting to tear the from his protector A dozen more policemen rushed to the spot and began to make arrests but most of their prisoners were wrenched away almost as soon ns they were seized After a long struggle the policemen reached the station house with only three rioters they had been able to keep hold of The police used their clubs and left a trail of broken heads Bishop rank Bristol general pres ident of the Epworth leagues of the en tire Methodist organization of the world will be the guest of honor tonight at a banquet to be given at the Millard hotel by the leagues of the Omaha district The banquet is to be served at 7 An appropriate program has been pre pared AGREEMENT DHIPPING TRUST STILL IN ORCE New York Jan 9 Theodore Roose4 velt replied today to a proposal ad vanced by rank A Munsey yester 4 day to bring the progressive and republican parties together said am simolv sneaking as one of men in the ranks of the progressive par ty Personally I strongly feel thaX we should no more enter into a combination with the republican machine than wirix the democratic machine I firmly beA lieve that all good progressives who may happen yet to adhere to either the re publican party or the democratic party will in the end see that the chance for honest government and for the practical achievement of social and industrial jus tice lies in the progressive party and only in the progressive party my mind the whole attitude ff thoite at present responsible for the lead ership and management of the republican party shows thut it would be folly to try to combine with Mr Roosevelt referred to a recent speech by President Taft in which he said: "The result of the Chicago convention was a triumph for the permanence of republi I can Mr Roosevelt then re vlea fed the elections in Arizona Michi i gan Indiana Washington California and some other states where the progressives received heavy votes and for the permanence of republican institutions of which Mr Taft I spoke was the triumph of fraud and tlif ft and it was rebuked by the figures I have given above in the various districts Jin which it was perpetrated the managers of the republican" I party learn that theft and fraud and swindling the people and imposing the i will of the bosses when they declare by la 2 to 1 majority af the primaries in the reverse way is not the method in which to achieve the triumph of the pcr 1 mauence of republican institutions it is I idle to discuss getting together with them Elsewhere in Ins statement velt asserted that the I shown that under the ment of the party they not to cheat not to the saws Homer NA Jan ire which broke out ih the armers' exchange general tore tonight threatened or a time to wine Homer off the may the building nml contents and the Homer hardware store were destroyed The loss will reach over $15000 covered by insurance The fire was still burning at midnight although the volunteer fire fighters held under control the prisoner "who tipped off scheme to Sheriff MoShane Moyer was called as a witness in fed eral court yesterday afternoon against Nolan and he told the story of how No lan got saws gun and nitroglycerin into the Jail The facts as narrated on the witness stand were as follotvs: Nolan made somewhat of a confidante)t 21 oyer who occupied an adjoining cell and told him last Saturday that he had sent out a letter by Gallahue who was to be paid $250 by Nolan's attorney 'for acting as messenger and that Gal lahue was to get a package and send it up to the jail On the top floor of the court hopse by means of a string A system of signals had been arranged and in this way Gallahue was to communicate with Nolan from outside The package "was to have been sent in Saturday night but the plan could not becarried out as the trusties were than usual and there was no one to work the string rne piau was carried out Sunday night about 7 clock when a trusty named Williams let down a string and pulled up a Stronger cord and then the package Signals were ex 'between Nolan and Gallahue the former being in his cell and the latter at Sixteenth and arnam The signals were made by lighting matches Gallahue light ing three and Nolan answering with four to indicate that the coast was clear Saturday evening there was also sig naling but this time Gallahue and two associates did their telegraphing by tip ping their hats When the package was drawn up it was delivered by the trusts to Nolan and taken to his cell for Breaking JaiL Moyer said that jhe package contained a hacksaw frame a dozen saw blades a bottle of oil a 38 calllier gqn and a tie of or nitroglycerin the kind used by yeggmen in blowing safes'lTo said that' 'Koian" warned some the prisoners that the ctim was ami told them io lie i attempt was made Vo raw some 'bars of the cell but ilm steel was too Th 'for' the saws and some of them broken Later the cover to a vci inr was "sawed ent off a plate uturc in the wall more sawing could Mr'" Wilson pointed out incidentally i tinn that while he was seeking to copsuit as i that Lincoln took many of his friends do possible the fact I tliat some of his intimate advisers' during the campaign had not yet appeared at the state house should not be construed as a disinclination on his part to con sult them a matter of he declarediome of my friends af catching Zup only now with business neglected during the campaign and really are too busy to come" The governor today reviewed with Chancellor Walker and Judge Van Syckle the corporation laws they have drafted for introduction in the coming session of the state legislature 'These bills the governor said will5 have the effect of Increasing the number of offenses designated as misdemeanors and will prohibit as far as possible the for mation of holding companies The president elect announced that he hail chosen the Essex cavalry troop of NewarkN JI to act as his "personal es cort in the inaugural parade He said he hoped a place would be found in the pro cession for the students who have expressed a desire" to participate but that those arrangements were In the hards of the inaugural committee Mr" will stay in tomorrow i when hc wlll take the limited for Chicago arriving at Saturday for the banquet that the Commercial club St' i Louis Mo Jan' The holy of rederick Naumann of Edwardsville Ill after being cremated here was mailed by parcel post Ito his home in Edwards ville today The ashes weighed four and one half pounds and the cost of mailing was 14 cents The undertaker paid 10 cents additional for insuring the ashes for S5l taken to the ago he coin This grew worse and was taken into federal court he was helpless ilea of guilty to I against him accepting a jail sentence Dibbern was a member oi the police department here fcr years and was the first police surgeon in Omaha At 1 bat time lie was a patrolman but cause of his knowledge of medicine he was made "wagon conductor and in charge of the emergency hospital Abcut twelve vears ago Dibbern ered relations with the police depart ment ami took up the exclusive practice of medicine Since that IowimI 1 his profession police surgeon the central station located at ifteenth and Jackson streets Dibbcrn's wife now is in Rock Springs Wvo was notified last night of her death body was taken to the Brailev 'Dorrance under taking rooms pending funeral arrange ments New York Jan The suit brought hyi Edward Stotesbury the Philadelphia I banker against Oscar I fammerstein to recover $39 NO resulted today in no 'ver dict After four hours' oelilieration the I jury in the nited States district court reported a disagreement and was dis charged Mr Stotesbury contended that the money he sued to recover was a loan Mr Hammerstein held that it was a gratuitous contribution for the support of grand opera in Philadelphia Special Diiatch to the Id Herald Lincoln Neb Jan 9 Governor John Morehead was inducted into office this afternoon in the presence of the joint assembly of the sfenate arid 'house and ofcitizeus of the state who crowded the house chamber Mrs Morehead wife of the incoming governor and 'his daughter Miss Dor othy Morehead occupied seats in the first row1 by the side of Mrs? Aldrich wife of the outgoing chief executive The simple inaugural ceremonies: made impressive by the official power which i they transferred from one man to an other! were those prescribed by consti tution and precedent They occupied with the delivery of the two governors' messages nearly three hours The oath of office for the governor and other state officers was administered by Chief Justice Reese Tlie messages formed a central feature of the inauguration Governor Aldrich's consisted of mst word of advice in his official capacity directed by law to the legislature and of additional advice by his own desire to the Incoming gov ernor fl told his successor that1 re sponsibility for the 'removal of present republican officeholders in state institu tions would rest heavy on his shoulders lie advised the senate to refuse to con firm anv' such appointments until the statute fixing the duties of the new board of control be determined upon Jlorebrad Anuounces Policy Governor Morehead's address was announcenint of the policy with which he will administer affairs of state He declared bis intention to prevent to of biiupowcj priva oi too stare water power ue an nounced that he would require careful at tention to business by the new board of control and by his other appointees to the gain of real efficiency the admin istration of public affairs Both governors favored the establish ment of an intermediate reformatory for first ofienders former Governor Aid rich proposed the conversion of the Grand Islanu soluiers' home irito'sucji ian insti tution Governor Morehead proposed the same solution of the problem by conver sion of the Milford soldiers' home ormer Governor Aldrich favored re moval of the state university to the state farm Governor Morehead oppesed it Governor Aldrich auvised the abolition of the state rural life commission and of junior normals He declared both to be (Continued on Page fifteen) was a guest of honor but the object a peavy verbal bombardment was told in no mincing manner that the local lodge believed Its members had been sold like sheep at the Kansas City meeting and that th supreme officers were good deal fatter than the folks who paid the money President Charles Meyers of Union lodge No 110 said: arc our national and somebody got that some sometime! We've been paying our supreme officers to take care of us and they haven's done it! Where is the ejaculated another member who was seconded by no lie! Vice President Chadwick then came to his own rescue by stating that the transfer to the Chicago firm insured payment of all claims dollar for dollar for six months He was then asked in no mild terms wliat was to happen after the said six months He admitted that on the present basis 25 per cent was the besti that could be expected President Meyers of the local order said that a grand meeting is' to be called and that tho skeletons are to bc rattled fierce ly in their closets He intimated mis appropriation of funds and the argument grew so heated that the women of the up inthe extra session of epngress order had' to serve a quick lunch to pre I tout wore pronounced Lost lit Mr era "as to certain cabinet possibilities!" aClt ssion hat There are 4200 members in the Royal I should be done and how little should be Achates in country 1 W0 of xvhoinJ explained the governor are in Nebraska President Meyers ot No 110 said that it was impossible to 1 even get a complete roster and that they I have been without representa tion They dmarid a new set of supreme officers and an accounting for the $12000 which was in the Nebraska treasury President Meyers claims that the trans fer to the old line company of Illinois was made with the knowledge that it was against the laws of that state President Baright of the grand lodge did not attend the melting being out of the city i 19131912 1911 1910 19 NO DECISION iN SUIT AGAINST HAMMERSTEIN I out and some ri' ets near Hie feeding umr the case Before bo done and a break said succeeded in word to the sheri and a search was made that put a stop tn the pro ceedings Sheriff McShane coaled In a sock a floose repubheans "had present manage cannot be trusted swindle "Moreover the doctrine of the presen' republican managers about tho courts i lust at present being practically applies' in Idaho The courts of Idaho are a 4 lzi fr 1 a 1 mat 4 Is i A (J 1 UiVIle ure (IIMC syth I nA nt ipr rerjuDiK an irauw uphold and defend The progressives the same view of tne Idaho case tba Abraham Lincoln took of the Died Scot" ease We take the same View of justice that Lincoln took and of the right the people to be masters of the conslitu i or tne courts ana pi tne eongres In conclusion Mr Roosevelt said: 4 11 AW ItrltA IaaI in i hofla 1 1 ILUHv' LUllll Vi I lv uviix i tn' principles both as regal ds thos set forth in the platform and those in ac cordance with which we manage the par tv willbe welcomed into our rank will treat them on an entire equality with ourselves and will work hand ir hand and shoulder to shoulder with them for the betterment of the social indust trial and political conditions of this great nation" 0 mperafures 8 PRICE TWO CENTS WOULDBEOLLYTO TRY TO COMBINE WITH OLD PARTY AT DEPOTS ON rf TRAINS 5 CENTS commlffMoner 5 lx A illwsy commlnaloner CONERS WH I HW! er Was I 'U''' coiintiy If i 1 Ik 1 th I SS 'A 1 2p ur la a ro i.

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