The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 30, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THS C2EG0N SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. AUGUST 30. 1008
UNITED STATES
NOT Ifl ACCORD
FOR 7000 CABS
riO LONGER
SUSPECTED
$ome of Them for Construe
. tion Harriman's l-
timato of Situation.
State Department DisriviliC
JiYport Knj-rl.-irnl N i 11
A ill Hollaml.
MltlDU OUT
mum
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(linaraf ' t f IMi.-t l . l N ' I
Ban I'mii'lsco, Auk 1 ' ' ''
. In Ihe market for T c " ir ro-
, frHrht cum. Borne i V
' nnt win l cr i,.r i l
tones on urn bt.u '!. " ' "' "
kino ba loo si i'1 " "'
ment will be iim ' " ! ''' 's '
rn Pacific, it. .i. i c -s'
f.lna and i h ' N i 1 '' "
. four big Hi. i . ' -i
.Thta !.-. . ' "
JifMifd ul KU" ' ' I 1 1 " ; ' !'
where llai t i 'i:, . I- ,.'. il ' I '
Un. itinl ii ' I.' - " l i;
ni-AH W llli n;.'M . f I ' I- : .
claln of the . .. . .Hi. .! I In . ' ' ! "
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for a 1h rro 1 1 1 1 in tn' i . f ' - - ' . ' ' " i'i1'1
and hi- If l. .i! i . "i"
Ings, I'M r I i on m ' i i
railroad Mi. ,-t:' It i-s
lir wheels, Inn. I., i mi
ftf other matit ml. u v
predated tht this .,
great many Inter! is i
ut the country.
Mr. Harrlman I n
la going to bo n bin
busmen ail over the
month, because of the
19 in clone touch with
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tha acrlculturnl dlstri' ts. ntu
industries and iiicnhatitfi
- upon the farnnra.
A few days nn h( wns In ri-'fii't
advices to thn t fir.-1 tha' tl.i ii
crop would amount tc fully ' i n
fiuiMii'lK, as aKiilti."! I.!i!'2.oi"' f"t I'"
and that tho wheat rn'h wouhl mnnii
to 6T2.d0n.fMi0 busl.i Ik, ns i'.mii'mI'
With 6.14. 00i. 000 luisl.cls Inst year.
Kricnds who linvf recriitlv talk-
with Ilartlmiin. at his NiiinnuT ri ti'i; .
pay he pxprishi.s the opinion that If"
first half of 19ns demonstrated that the
country Is In a very different con.iltl"ii
from that following any previous finan
cial panic. During Its years of juosa. -Ity
It has accumulated actual v. lit
The enormous Investments of the la.it in
years have been more promptly produc
tive than those of any previous pvrh'd
of expansion.
Indeed, he Is said to say tKnt It N
not too much to state that there h.-i
never been a like period in the hist"! -v
of this or any other country in n hh Ii
its energies and capital have h. en s
effectively directed and cou'p'et. ly em
ployed ns during: the last In vcar.i in the
ynited states
According to the views he Is sahl to
express the reports cornlnR from all
sections show there, are two factors In
the situation distinctly more Important
than all others, and one of them makes
powerfully for improvement, while Mm
other Is a drnp upon recoverv. The
first Is the condition of the farnilnc
Glass, and the other the condition of
the railways. The reports from the ag
ricultural districts and from the indus
tries ana merchants dependent upon
farmers show hus'iness with them to
have been but slightly disturbed, while
every Industry which looks to the rail
ways for patronage has suffered e-verely.
n t iti
I" U f
I.TV of Vl'lli'Z 1
iitli'lnl'l to ,-xa
t'.e I tilted Mat
II ill ! 111 the r
im niter I ho
L-S
I
S til' 1 1 I'i' Ill.ll' '
. M'l lllil'll.l' I t . l"lt Il"t
any part nf the terrl
i.u If HollHnd should
r lerritori.il iiidemnity
h would citll h halt hh
i of l''riiin'e and Mexico,
vll war. Franco tninlfl
propo.'-lt ion I';
he. ate the Mllv
! a ,1. hi to 1- r.nt'-r
j "litei'ted, nil'! H""
! Hi.ra ih .i '' 'I'
u rin ' f r um ,!ex'.'
I t" his fate.
Mexico
in lues
The IT
t her-fll
d ll'iPie
Jeai tug
t o
should hy-
1 1 ijuld.ite
Med States
e. Marsh;".
with his
Maximilian
i I i n rt i f th I ill if
MM I HAW Id
N)
THIEF m II,';
Alleges His Oh Connse
(Jleason. in Suit for
liis Yvp.
fharg
.i 11, ar
papers
yer to
il from
'"lU'lSfl
I'.'lft VISITS HER
leper mm
John Earlv Says Only Abid
ing Faith in Hod Sus
tained Him.
Fnlted PreM Iesjed Wire.)
Pnuphkeepf;le, N. V., Auk -Ti
Insr Harry K. Thaw with holes
Mil a fraud. John Ii. (ileason. In
Fer'Pil on Stanford White's s!.'
da', says he ha been prevent
collecting Jiiii.fien dut- him a
tees, by deliberate miM'e,. i cv matio.i.
Uleason declar. s his serv ices were
worth JSO.DOO, of which he re. ived $S0.
000 and disliuis.i Jl",inin by Thaw's or
der. He asserts Thaw k.i-w from the
first that his bill would he from $7u,-Ol-O
to $100.1)00. In his statement of
claim he Kays:
"In July. 1 0 8 . Thaw for the purpose
of obtaining tne rlKht to coTiunari.l ni'
services, made statements t" rt i c- whi;-a
were false, to the effect that there h;ol
been a family settlement, so that Thaw
actually owned interests in his fathers
estates enough to toy "II xi.,'r..ses of
toe trial, which Interests ir.i?:u exceed
$5.000, 000."
Gleason says further that he was In
formed that Mrs. Thaw liar! set ash:
In her will $50(i.00i for Thaw's here
fit in the trials in the else of her
death. "
Instead of this. Thaws former coun
within the next few ho um
la repotted to
in a I'ltAlouii do-
Ill.M 1C t I ' Millie.
Fi lends of both Williams anil Hob
errs lie' making ile.ipei atn efforts to-
l.lll.t t" li.lltll. the Nl.nv of iittrlllpt-
.1 .. s,iMiual l' hi They Ins'. it that thci
-ho'lll.K Wll.1 nil I'l'illuil) ,1 1 1 1 in It d
and Unit the air of mstiry
i thrown nt"oii it h' the At
lt' police who Hie anxious til
.; rt ntl.ntl"!! whl.'h has been cen
t'l'il upon Ihein as a result of their
1 e. . lit eel. Nil ' he lioiero."' Fort
In ail lnl'i iciv thin e"iiiri(( !lob-i
it l".::..i.. .. brother "f Mrs. Williams,!
M I H
:Tli" theory that W S. i! WTIIInms
has anything t" do with the shootlnul
of K'lhelts Is the worst ll'inset'se Mv
nlM' r and her hiihpatil hee alway.i
K"t ahuiK perfectly tunether and my
Lrul hei -in ln.iv stil liolerts have always'
been the best of friends. The attempt I
to c reate a succession of trouble be- ,
t ween my sister and her husband on the i
basis of his trip to Kurope Is all rot. !
The trip was h. spired solely by his need
for the baths at Carlsbad"
WAS THERE A
WOMAN HACK OF
THE SHOOT I NO?
(I'Dltl'd
Atlantic City
la-ew I
N. J
miH"1 l Ir
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ll
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P. Williams, the wei.thy
man. vihoso wife was v. 1
Hoberts. when the latter wr
the board walk. Is expected
here early tomorrow.
Hums, who was sent
I more
William
lub-
h.irles H.
shot on
to arrive
Detective Wll
to Baltimore to
trace the movements of Williams on the
lilsbt of the sh'.otlnu. wired to Chief
Woodward that he had had an Inter
view with Williams, whom the police
thus far have refused tn eliminate, from
the case, and that Williams had left
Baltimore for Atlantic City.
The visit is i. ot web-omo to thn po
lo e, and Is lik"ly to produie a mystery
aruund the sho 'tins
Still lu Caae.
In the r'lin.-t of investigation here
II Is developed that although, they have
1 i i'1'laimtfSi aiT every opportunitv that
VTIliams was iml elinii iiiited from thn
Notice the extra values this week in the Carpet
and Drapery Department This is a final clean
up sale to make ready for fall trade Lots of
good things are to be found that we cannot
advertise on account of the lack of space
r
ease, he has
peeled of any
tempted assa.
cion was din-
to co.er up oth'-r
ht in1.; pursued h;
their cue of solvi
searched for the
I'ever beet', strongly sus
peison.il hand in Ihe at
sin itioii. and that suspl
eted t"A;;rd him In order
lines of iu estreat ion
the .oliee. Takin'4
H :i i rini", they have
woman in the case.
sel says, Mrs. Thaw was
as a creditor witn a
j Thaw, two thirds of the
and tnat only one imrn o
be remitted. The existi
(United rren Leaned
Washington, Aug. 29. '
how I stood il. Only
strength of God sustained
WIre.l
'I don't know
the abiding
tiif."
,to pay, only
laim asrainst
hills Incurred,
f t iiiiirj was to
nee of this
With these words John Karly, the
leper, today referred to the inoetirijr
With his wife, who arrived from their
home in North Carolina and visit. -d the
lonely lent in which he is living. Ii
was the first time she had teen him
since it wan discovered that he was
suffering from -..he dread maladv Sepa
rated, by a spue, of j'i feet in front of
the t'-nt, tney conversed while the syrn
INtthetic guards withdrew. He bore the
ordeal bravelj. but .Mrs. Karly sobbing
nd iiuivt.iiifr. was led awav after the
interview almost ready to collapse.
. - Mrs. Ksrly. with her mother and
child, are stopplitR at the Imme of Ad
jutant Wlsemi.n of (he Salvation rniv
"John placed faith in Cod and so ijo
I, she sa.d today.
The North- Carolina authorities have
not yet jriaotid permission to have
j-ariy lahen lo that state.
agreement between mother and son,
(Jleason says, was eoficeafed from him
by Thaw.
.Should Gleason obtain a judgment !n
this suit he will be simply on the same
footint; as others of Thaw's creditors.
He will have no preferred claim.
, When confronted toniftlit with Glea
' sou's charges, Thaw u-.u disposed to
treat the matter lightly.
J "I'm really sorry th.it C.ieason fancies
'there was misrepresentation and that
Ihe did not get all the money out "f me
he desired. Mr. Gleason has alrealy
i received $1". '."".' froni me for his scr
1 vices and in addition jcu.noo to be used
! fv him for trial expenses. Where he
i tj T . t the idea that 1 was to pay hlrn
i $S".ii;iii Is beyond me."
BATTERS OCT GIRL'S
ERAIX WJTH CLUB
AFFIX IT V E A RLE
31 EST STAND TRIAlJ:
inn
N.
t J.
Mi.iis-i;
f his
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th
i t h
i
to
t-ays
(Unit
Gofhon, X
"soul mate"
artist ar
him r i
trial at
srand jury,
made here u:
Rose rs.
I don't .
Kuttnei Far!'
hushnnii who
not," said I:i
the woman's
Tore the ri
i Pri?K loused HTre.l
V . Aug. 2i.- -Whether th.
' T i-erdinand finiii-v K;i;(.
"Osinal ""affiiiHy," joi gi ,
'. that eccentric mist stau.
uie iicioner session of
(t'nlti'd Press leaned AVlre.)
,a. Neb.. Aug. .V speela!
vvs from Fort Tiodjre. Iowa
M Brown, areI .0 years, or
li. today haltered out the brains
.la'JSh'ei --In-law with an Imliau
The trs.ffed.v vvus the culiuin.i-
i;,ii; of a series of bltl.-r iiuarrels . x
lendii.K over a l",ip period.
. j-1 , ,;. old man anil his wife had been
making tneir nomo wi.;i u:rir son.
lay
ir-.nnd
bv Disf
t!
attorn.'
'are whet)
e wants to
!".U and
'-IT5. "ill
aunt, will
n .1
Mrs
a i
doubt she will willi't sly
I I-;
Stifv
HOP PICKERS' (J LOVES
Special Beducea rrice for Konfiay and
Tuesday.
HP'ifkr- i-.rtvas -. ,-s "n ;.,!
Monday and T;..---,!av a' " a pel- M. .
JK socks !t 1 -' :- M.-n's Jl sift fi.,'-t
Oil tS St 4"C l;."lll.-o pt ; -. s en
women s wear of a; kinds Vc-vll.n
Ionr.ell. Third and Morrison. 1
C. Brown, a wealthy gambler.
'Ihe hitur is a consumptive and is in
Colorado for his health.
The young wife i-- u l.-eautiful woman
but could riever Ret a!on with the
old folks. A year ucn she kicked the i
i i I lady downstairs and the latter Is j
still iji lie i as a resi.it. This mornlntr !
tin- father and d.a ictiter-ln-law renewed
the old cuarre-h After the crime Brown
walked ilown the sired and said: I
"it is the best deed 1 er did In !
fnv life and I don't repret It. They;
can do what they like with me now."
The woman's brains were spattered I
ever tin- floor but no one saw the Kill- j
Inc. as it '"":; :"! Just outside the
room ."-' i;;'i' I by 'he Invalid wife yvho '
1 !!!." !y when her husband toll!
Never lor a moment have the officers
accepted the theory that a highwayman
bent upon robbery shot Mr. Huberts.
Mrs. Williams, who was with Mr. Rob
erts at tha time he was wounded, sup
plied one woman in the case, but that J
fact did not t:ati:;fy t hief Woodward
and his del eel Ives. They have been;
trying to find out if the shot was lired j
by a woman disguised as a man. If this ;
is not the ins', they still claim that'
the shot was fir d by a woman. '
One ot tin- c! rounds for the belief that;
the shot which woiiud-.'d Roberts was i
fired by a woman Is the establishment!
vi tho fa.-t that several shots were fired I
at close raui?e and tiiat ouiv one took j
effect. It has been established that I
Huberts was seated in a double chair ;
in a helpless position when he was shot, j
I1' fiends and relatives are wondering j
when Airs. Williams' brother. Thomas
Pel ford, will arrive to aid his sister
In her embarrassing situation.
He is reported to have visited Mrs.
Williams here a few days ago and is
now said to be in the west, but on his
way east, in response to bis sister's ap
peal for his aid and consolation.
Mysterious Statements.
A story that came from a reliable
source is to the effect thut two men and
a woman from Baltimore, who were i
(supposed to be friends of tiie person!
I concerned in the shooting, were at aj
ji.irge beach front hotel under assumed;
names on Wednsday niKht. j
In trying' to reconcile contradictory I
i statements about tin' movements of j
1 Mr. v illiams, the police have found ;
' th-it Mrs. Williams has made somo '
misstatements, or else that she is ;
p. Miiiarlv ignorant oi tne movements
o.' her husband. She told Chief Wool- '
ward that for many years her married J
life has been an uiihappv one. Shu j
said that her husband hud been In a '
sanitarium, whereas he liad bt en in j
I Kurope and only returned on I uesday. i
It has been deflniteiv eMal'Ushei that!
Mr. Williams returned on Tuesday audi
that on Wednesday when he located j
I his wife he telephoned to tier and de- !
maniled that she r.turn t -i her home.!
She refused to leave before Saturday!
morning.
Wife Takes Action.
It has been discovered, that during
Williams' absence his wife took steps
to have him adjudged incapable of
haiullir.K bis bl est.it" and to have
herself appointed a committee of his
person and property Williams is said
to have learned of this step when lie
arrived Tuesday.
Jesse Jackson, the ncftro who pushed
the chair, has been able to give the
noliee some information as to the oe-
currenies up to the time me first
wi's fired. Then Jackson beenm
Clearing Sale of
Room Rugs
V(
tlicni
than
y ui
the
X e
VVI Ti
have nri jf.h lots, wr never buy
luit seme palterns will sell better
dhrrv Look at the prices and
will n "t miti'l if the patterns arc not
finest in the stnrc.
7131 Axniinster Rtip;. size 7.3x 11.1:
ntaile up
bordered
car
le ot
.$10. 25
i
I
?'4. made up of
pe,t of good quality, sale price . $15.75
No. HW--Extra quality Axtninster Rug,
8.2x10. with mitcrcil cirnersjna
bor JLcrrd carpet, sale price
No 5 l'.xtra moo! Velvet Rtip, 10.6x12;
$35 value, mitcrrd corners, a very de
suable pattern, sale price .... $23. 20
No. 02 -Whit.ill s Anglo-Turkish Rug,
mill made, 1 .. inch thick, (x!2 size, a
fine oriental pattern, worth $K5, sale
price $57. OO
Clearing Sale of
Lace Curtains
We could take a full page to tell
about all of our I. ace Curtains. We
have an enorniotN stock. This sale
is ti close out lots of one to four
pairs, including the sample, which is
ightly mussed from handling.
No S331- Nottingham Curtains, 3 yds x
f.0 In. 11.75 vnl. Sale price. pr...98t)
No 1497 Nottingham Curtains. 2 vds. x
60 In., $2.25 vulun. Sale prlco . . . g 1 ,35
No. S7K5W Madras Weave Curtains,
fancy cdKlnir, t2 DO value. Sale
price 81.SO
No 4?16 Cable Net T.ace Curtains, 3
v.ts f.o In. $3 on value, fine for wear.
Sale price ftl.95
No 2714 Imported Clunv l.nce Cur
tains. 2t yls x 42 In.. $3. SO value
Kale price S2.70
No. 270H--Imported Cluny Lace Cur
tains, edKlhK Hint Insertion, I ij vds. x
In.. $4.u(i value. Sale price.. 83. 25
Clearing Sale of
Carpets
Trices made on these represent the ac
tual factory cost. If you want them
sewed and laid add 10 cents per yard to
the price. A good chance for hotal and
rooming-house people to make a big
saving.
All-wool Carpetf, quality the best, 90c
and $1 values, close out patterns in
lengths from 4 to 18 yards, yd . . . .58
Brussels Carpets, 4 -yard wide, 90c val
ues, four patterns in quantity 20 to 88
yards, sale price..-:. 58
Smith's Extra and Hartford Axminster
Carpets, with borders; values $160
to $1 .85, all good patterns, quantity
limited, ale price, the yard .... $1.10
1'xtra Wilton VelvA, with border, the
best wearing carpet made, two pat
terns, dark red and ortrntal; $2 value,
about 300 yards of these, sale price,
yard $1.25
J
1
A
Carload
of
lHeaters
our nevv -HeatinK Stoves arrived Inst
.veek. Wo call speela attention to the now
itove called "The Wi-iner." We have a
.arge stock of tl.ese imt they look so
S.iod that we predict they will not last 30
:1a vs.
So. IS Clover Heaters, cast top, 6-Inch
pipe 84.50
No. 123 Sunlight Heiter. cast top and
not torn, 'very ornamental SS.filS
No. u Winner, cast top and bottom, very
iarKe top opening . 89.00
No charge for setting up heaters.
$25
Reliance
Steel
Range
$35 Vals. for
$25.00
1
4-
.Special sale price Is made by us this
week to Introduce this up-to-date rano.
It lj guaranteed by its to cook and bake
ns well ns'any range In the world of
the cast-iron type. It has a nice binn
closet, four No. 8 covers and Is made
with good heavy custlnfr. Weight of
range Is 2B0 pounds.
Monarch Malleable Ranges $57. OO to
S135.00.
(
)
This Is
the Only
Place Where
You Can
Affor.1 to
Buy a
Go-Cart.
W have the largmt stock of cheap and
nedlum Oo-Cnrts In Portland. We own
them at 25 per cent l sss than nnv dealer
:an buy them. Call, 'ompare styles and
prices and you will b convinced.
Plain Folder Carts, nit reclining ..$1,65
Kubtifr i ired carls, reclining bacK,
Instable foot $3.15
Rubber Tired Carts. recllnlnK back, made
jf wicker, adjustable foot, 10-lnoh wlieels,
for SI. OS
Rubber Tired Onrts, reelinlnjr back, reed
sides, back and foot, Just like the Illustra
tion 84.A5
Parasols for any of the above 75?
9
J
III I
I
EH
bewtld.rel tint he
saw a man, or two.
a woman. Ja'kson
chair along; the c.e
W'tlh his head down,
his s'.een. wh'-n the
and he took to his h
Pel ore tin Slioo
son s.i v s he In a i d
htcle sav
I
is not c rtalu In
or three rnc:. ai.d
was pushing tie
erf -d board w alk
ai'uost wallong in
irmed htm
formed on him todav at the hospital
In the hope of saving his life. The
ph !. i.'Mis found 'hat the bullet en
ter".', ti,.- eroin. passed through the
liver an ! h.dg' d in tne muscles of the
j hack. No attempt was triad- to remove
t i I', and It was stat. ! tonight that If
o tie eperat:on tt'O.-s successful, the
tin
! s
' lo
lo.
V I
Jack-
'ln k' ;
suffl
tion
S!e
mnt !
rr.aK-
line": will be from blood pplson-
ip lo th- time Mr. Robtrts gains
left sireiiKth to periifit an opera
f.o the removal of the bullet.
;,!d Rober'M die the i .i'i; wllf be
a and the officials will certainly
h-
;a '
T 11-
th.
"Pt,
'ill
s of Mason. Ml
, i at to .piallfy
Wld be the o
governor of Ml
" V'
Th:
poll, -
le-u-M
ri'.eft
it
; at
hrok,
1 lie
Is :
m '':i
rnt
M i
Bobcrts Very
it-ir, "! t'.e eas,
upor. the iKiil
., rt An "1 '
r.nl 1-
Low.
i;ink-
two or three ai'l'-Sts. Sliould
i -, however, th- probahii ities
til" Cise will be dr.,. pel.
MAINS MOTHERS
he
are
BEIiBOWSArS HIS
ARRESTWASE
1 I'r- en 1 'a ge "ne )
f I .
1
if h
dtion
could,
to his
,.r(
RAILROAD WATCH
,' c se'i ri-cssf scs al! the requireiren's r't adjustment stated by
,v " -. Ir ft'! C'trpanief. W'c han-lle n!y the highest grades oi
i; ' (' 's which can be depended tiix-n at all times by the con
(.f:or. rnjrmecr r fireman.
OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTORS FOR THE
O. R. & N. CO.rN. P. R. R., S. P. R. R. and O. W. P. & RY. CO.
, Corner Third and Washington Streets. '
Manufacturing Jewelers. Opticians.
Diamond Importers.
'rs paid today that
..i.Mil.iti was Inen-'-.
end that bis men-
s t'o- more evident.
I little ability to
nd in opposition to
. it b- did remark
el to go to the elec
fr ed." and that
was loo horrible to
; r, d
confident
i'.ty. Just
that he
on the
'cart .!':(:
1
; n t;i '
t" h
" i : t
"I
Id
indict TO T '
1 urged witt, -i
A r, r. I s The r
!rf-r, ra:ed an.i t
at th r j;:et t I
r.n of yupft!!
Abso'. ;l" d :
Hmr. fithr
report that
eon fe ion
t ? i up ta
I'A hou-e
r- n . i' ;o
M I!
h '. : , ' n ,
T.oi'a a
rftt tn'- t r
f n. '
: t c
rs o
Garret J. Oar
jadic.al illstrlct,
iv by Governor
ra t rm of tu
co.jnty on Seo
tl uiiestlon of
l-iains brothers.
i der of William B.
i'r-.ary term ha
ristl e deaiitnated
i: l' t Attorney L'ar-
ff; linty
a! rr. ad b deneral
f the two men. of the
the rdsrt cf hr aliened
Mrs Hairn mas jut out of
-i" fj'jnr'- r.-.d. (rclng to I
of n ni ;t-ivr. trld to coirt
! v 1: r .l-.f .-. !
tns wn rrle--;1v poessed
ul M!- He showed no
1 did net appear ffltH ' Tiie
Kt dur-found-.! by the con-
M. C. Benbow, who was arested yes
terday afternoon on the chargre of em
bezzling $300 entrusted to him by Mrs.
Mamie Ready for Investment, at the
countv 1ail last night stated that Ms
arrest Is a mistake, and expressed the
belief that his troubles will be clearol
awav without a hearing In court.
Further than this he had no statement
to make.
Mr Benbow Is one of the firm of
th Commercial Abstract company.
which has offices In the Commercial
bullditiK His accuser Is a nurse who
lives at 744 Iloyt street, who told her
storv to Deputy District Attorney Fitz
gerald. She said that Benbow prom
Ued her a return
kept the money
his own use. Ju
$?ft or $350 In
nU'ht employed
for his release.
DEMOCRATS III RALLY
of $10 per month, but
and convertad it to
nice Bell fixed bail at
cash, and Benbow last
an attorney to arrange
Saleswomen Wanted.
Experienced and
saleswoman wanted;
fitters competent to
on tailor-made suits
tlons. good salary and
ply at the manager's
I s. m. McAllen A
and Morrison.
accommodating
also experience!
make alterations
permanent posl
eommlsslons Ap
desk. Mondav at
McDonnell. Third
Tomorrow night the Demo
cratic eampalfm on the east
side will be inaugurated by a
rousing: mass meeting to be held
In the Odd lTellows' hall. East
I'ine and Grand avenue, at
which fully 600 voters are ex
pected to be present.
The meeting will be held un
der the direction of the East
Side Democratic club, of which
E. 8. J. McAllster is president
and W. J. Kegnar secretary.
Several hundred postal cards
have been sent out to east side
residents expressing the wish
that the old-timers wll! be out
to receive the new-comers, and
that all will be comrades In
voting for the presidential can
didate. Axnong the speakers will be
National Committeeman M. A.
Miller, former Deputy District
Attorney Bert E. Haney. Mr.
McAllster and others not yet
announced.
REPORT OF MANPERSOX
IS J.I0RE FAVORABLE
fCnIled PreM I.enetl Wtre.l
Omaha. Aug. 29. eneral Charles F.
Manderson. former United States sena
tor, lies at his home tonight suffering
greatly from injuries received In nn
automobile accident. In trying to avoid
one car his buggy was struck by an
other car and the general thrown to
the pavement -and badly bruised, his
back sprained, nnd It Is feared he sus
tained other Injuries. His Injuries,
however, are not considered dangerous
If no internal complications arise. The
driver of the automobile was not in
jured, though he was driving through
a crowded street at a fast pace.
id ret brk fi'wn. lie quteXly
to her room nnd went to an-
T en- f rr written Out. flv-
r rnsees srd 9sis, and she co'dly
r-H t w net exrtl. 8b
r.M kT-t withoot fow1.
' Aft'-r v. f ,1 pM''4 th erfetHi
f?v- onrr'T t'1 te I'. 'S'o-. yi mnti
iev he- f-, t,ri went to her
rr-A:hr Hfwt in w ittbtnfi. t never
t,o-d r. tntvWa"
D. C. BURNS ALL-WEEK SPECIAL
Peaches
The famous Walling Peaches we have handled lor yean
next few days at lowest market prices.
Also
-for the
Blue Damion Plums
Book Your Order Now.
Phn Main 616 f C RITDNC rAMDIMV
jt 1626 is. v. uuivtij uiura s i
tOSHO Third
Street
PIANO
LOGIC
i
Something to Think Over
If we advertise to sell you
piano today fo $i:3 On that was
$446 00 yesterday, would von not
think the man who pai l $116 00
was wronged?
We have no reason for offer
Ing a $400.00 piano for $2i'u.co.
Values do not fluctuate In this
way. Our $400.00 values are
worth $400 00 Our $Ji"i 00 piano
Is worth $200.00. Why should
vour neighbor pav twice a much
as you pv for the fm article?
Visit our store. Every rlano
marked In plain figures. Every
figure Is right. Every piano
worth what th figures say. It
is worth something to know the
value Is right. It is tin mistake
in buy where you get "An Honest
Piano at an llonest Price."
We -sell the Conover eighty"-eight-note
Inner Player Piano.
Sherman, Clay & Co.
omnri rommoi
TVs Hsm of KalUfcla naaM."
tors rroa Hsxic to Oaaada.
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