V!' TlIK a. Mul-sh- RESCUE Kour were killed, three fatally Injured and seventeen others seriously Injured here yesterday when an automobile load of dynamite, to l used to search for the body of a drowned boy, exploded. Several women are among the Injured. Windows were blown out of nearby factories and shreds of bodies and clothing were thrown on telephone wires and scattered for a distance of 150 feet. The dead are: Hl'GMES. county tendant. VINCKXT GZKNLK1IW8. axed 14. TNIDEXTIFIKU BABT HOY. The baby was In tho arms of his sis ter, who was standing near the automobile at the time of the explosion and who la dying from her Injuries. sticks of dynamite About aeventy-flv- e wire In the automobile and several persons were etandlnK near the car, which was blown to pieces. Morgue attendants and others were searching for the body of Donald W'll-leaged 3, who waa drowned early In the week by falling Into a flume. The dynamite was to be d in ua effort to bring the child's body u. surface. The coroner has started a in.estigntion. - ; I . n ot I'me-Tav- Neb., Mav TtXTMSEKlt. Commissioner Kugel of tho police department asserts that the arrest of Policeman Fimple at a. m., in a Cuming Mreet driiK store is in im with his talk to his men during the annual police review. "At that time T told the men that It their duty to report all law violations within their knowlertuo. or observation, even If not on duty. Here was a case of h policeman off duty, but in uniform. His arrest was not an accident. We had knowledge that he had been at this place three times this week and there is Information that poker rnd craps wore played nt this drug store und that beer was served. We found brer In the Ice is ENLISTS Md.. BAI.TIMORTC, IN THE NAVY May Trlegram.1 Stanley C. Taft. Grand Island. Neb., enlisted In the navy here , . last week. Officer C. V. Fimple and the other men arrested while playing cards in the drug store at 1624 Cuming street Friday night, were dismissed in police court Saturday, without any complaints being filed against them. Police Commissioner A. C. Kugel is said to have declared his Intention of filing charges against Fimple with Hio city commission. Fimple asserts that the men arrested were Just playing pitch and were not gambling or drinking br. NEW HURLER, RIDGEWAY, IS EXPECTED HERE TODAY Bank Clearings Bank clearings In the t'nited States for e week ending May 30, as report. si to I'.rndslreet's Journal. New Yark, aggregate mTuKl.inn, against .I.GI. ittl.oid Inst week and .t is.issi in this week last year. Canadian clearings aggregate tiv.Yona, us HKainst i:it.7;,000 last week and h.7.!t!.0ii in this week last t ear. Following are the reMirns for this week and lasi, with of change from this week last year: 1 , :..-oi' IM.LW.OiOi t I11CUKO llliailelpllia Boston I 2",.L'7.-..ip- iI v.-Means OMAHA Milwaukee Wi: ir..l.;ii Paul Portland, Ore Denver Houston Biclimond Indianapolis pi ovi'leriee Fort Worth w D. Memphis Coliiuibiisj Nashville Ihanv ."It Iike Toledo lies Moines C! j City Hartford ui nt rt Rochester Savannah Norfolk Suoksne Wichita Macon Oakland Seranton Peoria ew 1'" en S:oux IVv ' I I I 1 I! ei'Hease am 4.7'. 19 13..'.:i.Oii 8.fVi (Mi. B.2Mnol 7.1X7.0il Joseph olll ' 'li ei.ioni 21.4 .))? laml M. I 1.1.3 II. Wti.iirti' I J 13.6 M".rti 7t i.io SO'. OnV !WI W(MV S.43S.fMl' 2 r. ii : ' .1 ' ,(i 14.'. ... " 'I '' ' sj'i . . V Recommends 4 haniberlala'a 4 olle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed r. "I never dentate to recoinniend 's Colli, (liolera ajid Iuarrhoea Remedy. " wrltts So Willhiun. ii.erchniit. Tei n. "I s II m ire of it t iuu o,' any .tl.ei '.renaiatiou of l.ke t. Cham-beiialn- . 1 ' .! '.' 12 .7'... iy. 03 'V) .m hi MI '.'. ". Fla .. In Peculiar Ways Two men were seriously H .51. . i .... ih Two Men Are Hurt 'ii.i ( r :! t 21 ft . . a . . !ui 1 in i" I ii. .' . n il ,nysl;' 1 , . f..ii:el n re telief then ai'Vinin,' it 'lie t ri. ! . I I y W A car which; by a rapidity of pick-ua range activity, an ease of of high-getwelve-cylind- W. White ir Washington and Nltonly of I'enver will deliver Tha lectures litirlnt: the convention. t itter's be 'Trartlosl sublet t will riuirnuM y Manipulation." Ir Millener will itls make an address on "WlreloM Teh Kinidiy" nnd a demonstration. lna. Its)? See Sirtiiriil I, A Wltl '.NCi:. Kan., May K!. -- ftpeelitl Telegram Westport. Krnsns tlty, won the Kama Inters. ho'a.' i Ic trio k nnl. Keewaim neadeiny, Wisconsin, fourth: l.oonns Kc. waiin s only i ntry, broke the low Ic r.lle r.'i ord. -- 3 I i i -. r li e va me p. here - Ai, el t inllli .1 i Iso " 111. I t wa... I a r. v i tft r er p, ! ! ar a sureness of sustained speed and a nicety of hill-climbin- g, control never before combined in any motor car recasts every motor car standard and all previous ideas of motor car sufficiency. anti-quat- es rirkera. Neb., May 23. (Special ) STELLA. Brownsville, on the Missouri river, twenty miles from Stella, has sent out a call for IM strawberry pickers to be ready May ffi. The strawberry pickers r.iu vol - lu 9 u, uay. 8.4 37-- ' Congressman Rrsrla In Demand. FALLS CITY. Neb.. May ZS. -(- Special. ) Congressman Reavls la In demand as an orator. He makes an address before tho nurses graduating from the Stato hospital at Lincoln, May 2T. He will make memorial addresses at Elmwood May 2), and at Lincoln May 31. . 3 K',? I ' ' Short Agricultural Course. IMPRRIAU Neb., May 23. (Special.) A short course In agriculture for tho boys and girls of the community Is being offered this week by Miss Hulda Peterson, state leader in charge of Boys' and Girls' clubs; I T. Skinner, Miss Mary Rokahr and J. G. McMillan, extension specialists of the college of agriculture. The course was planned by the county superintendent of schools. hurt last night In two separate accidents, but each un9.477 (Oil MS. .7V4 (Mil 6.6 der peculiar circumstances. 7, "1N (Ml .1 5 9 W. S. Parrott. 217 South Fifteenth S .".'( (Mtl R. street, was standing at Thirteenth and : (mii SI 5 iiM 15.5 Castellar waiting for a street car, which SM'l.llll was approaching, and in attempting to 4 ".fit. UKI f,.k,.(M, 8.(1 Iboaid it, he was thrown to the navo- (i.Tr.'iiai. 13 '... ment. breaking his leg. He U now in St. S Sl".iT D.Kjn 57 josrpn s nospuai. 11.,'hi.hii 14 W. J. Scriven. 170S California, fell out e.arc'.iMil of a second-stor- y window of his home, 3.4iln.fnr . SI breaking 4 W.X (i'. 2 4 his arm. 4 I FALLS CITY, Neb., May Marriage licenses were Issued In Richardson county this week to Lloyd Sils-bc- e and Miss Anna Bliss, both of Falls City; Floyd LeRoy Brown and Miss Fern McJDowell. both of Salem; Seth R Richmond of Fremont and Miss Flora Van of Falls City. A couple from liM., applied for a marriage cense, which was refused because they were first cousins. f- " U.iiLT.UM. d.oinsvile Sen I tie Bui la lo 'r-ing- l 1J-- i:i,IX'.l a. si... 14 Atlanta .' IK. 7 17. li 27.7t;,(iii 1f."JS.fi0 la os Angeles St ..I IH. S.M.anOI Marriage Licenses In Richardson. Call for Straw berry 11.4 31.f.i.0nil I'etrolt Cincinnati (lev eland !...... 2 t 1.1 43.41 47,i;i4.0i M,4"l,lH San Baltimore Minneapolis Dac. 1 Ffl.bn.rtlO! 7l.2IS.iiOi i.1.3ti,m0 Ijiuis Kansas City Pittsburgh Ht. 1 3.: hearing before the county Judge, and It was found that the younger boy, 9 years old, waa Influenced by his brother, and waa not Intending to do wrong. He was sent to his parents, while Lionel, 15 years of age, was found to be Incorrigible and waa assigned to the State Industrial school at Kearney. rt Ta Ronrke's new Jack Ri.lgeway, hiuier, is expected to arrive in Omaha today from his home In Philadelphia. Pa Is anxiously awaiting Ridgeway as It in thought the former Kaw athlete will prove a mighty valuable addition to the Omaha team. Inc. street l". SEX Three Gsitr County Heaths. mission's asserted they intended to start tell, Kan., and returned to Falls City with their new administration. Saturday, Sheriff Ratekln going to that A reused Mrs. DlimlHed, place after them. They were given Although Amount V. fACMil GRAND ISLAND MAN Riiimr $1,RCX,(i'M.ViO I 9. J. Irf'vdcn k Hv New Yolk i June Announcing The t,io Cities. . 11 (Pveda-- I 2T.. Charles Cwtkllnskl, rec tor of St. Mary's Catholic cmircn hi St. Mary, this rounty, died today. ite had been in failing health for tnreo years, and bad taken trips to the south for relief, but to no avail. Father Cwiklinskl was born in Poland, Januarv 2K 177. and came to the Tutted a time States in his youth, settling for ago. he nt Buffalo. N. Y. Fifteen years came west and entered the diocese of Lincoln, being stationed nt St. Mary The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at ft. Mary, and will be attended bv many priests. The sermon In Knglish will be by Bishop Tihen of Lincoln, and in the Polish language, by Father John Crdezinski of Kansas Ltty, Btiiial will be at St. Mary. RttATRICK. Neb., May 23.- -1 Special.'! Daub, jr., an old resident of William druggist revoked and expects that tho was state bourd will take BO mo cognizance Plymouth and a carpenter by trade, yards at lramie, , of the matter and may revoke tho state killed in the railroad Wvo.. a few days ago. license. IS aged Morris Sutherland, "What faith could you place In a drtig and Mrs. gist who permits law violations to take rears, and only son of Mr. city, died at place in his store?" asked Mr. Kugel. Oeorge Sutherland of this morning. He. noma Friday family the He added that he realizes the attendant for a number of invalid an been had difficulties of securing a con v lotion In years. a cas of this nature,, but he maintains Word has been received here announc he is convinced the latv was violated, ing the death of James W. Allen, formerly Reported. Vntr to w pioneer of this city, which occurred at "Rven If Officer Fimple might have M. home nt Ismsurt. N. D.. aged 96 g been Innocent of wroug-lolnhimself,. It years. v.as his' duty to have reportod this case tc his superiors," Mr. Kugel mainRoys Ar Found. tained. , FAL.L8 CITY, Neb.. May . (Special.) The surveillance of policemen 1 to be Lionel Ward and his brother, Harlan, nit of the features of the new efficiency who ran away from their home at Shu system, jphlch Mr. Kugel and other com- bert last Monday, were located at Ax- ft lee-tir- The loin' cominlltee on ai movements for the annual nu 'lInK of the Nebraska State I'hai iiinceiillciil Hssnelnliun has to make the Kontenelle hotel In sd- liiarteis for the loiiventlnn. The chief I impiet interlalninilit featine will he and bsll at lie hotel on the nitfht of Telegram.l-Re- v. box." said Mr. Kugel. The commissioner siys he will endeavor to have the liquor license of this X fliveial otg. intentions of nmi' n are tryhiR to sei urc an mbiress by Itnbhl Fteplien Voik. when Wise of N v e lie comes to huuh:l fo" bis peHCe at the lliaiiileis thenter the even-I- n K of June h Aniiihc these Is the I'ntversilv of (iiuilui and the .Menoiah society. wa in Oionlm t When Kabbi esr nuo, he M'ok ?it the Pnllii.psesl Inb, to the lil.h h.ol teachers and at a bin salfrace I n eo Kivin In knnor of Mrs Msade llowi l'.!l..lt. at O.eell traded by no r .'' Halbt Wlsei siihhi'i at the Htandci will be, "The War AK.tltist War. Or Is War Cureless ' .laiio Aihlaina has pro nounced this lecture the Krestest plea Tickets for peace made In her hcnrlim sre now on siile st Mrs. T. 1'.. Hi.tIv's fvith Ic ihlt nth mllllm rv slon, . I Follows Kugel's Plan i - Pharmacists to Hear For Rabbi Wise Experts at Meeting Invitations FATHER CWIKLINSKI DIES NEAR TECUMSEH Arrest of Officer i More Three other burglaries were reported last night, supposed to have boon by the same man. u-- 7 i.iy ! x, ) J s- at- mor&rue STORE lr FRANK ROSS of Btewerton, In charKe of the dynamite. .1AM ICS 21. a-- JOB SYRACUSE. X. Y.. May 23. BURGESS-NAS- H Mullen Ranchman Dies of His Wound Blast Fatally Injures Three More and Seriously Hurts Seventeen Others. FOR MAY Nebraska DYMMITEEXPLODES MATERIAL OMAHA. MONDAY. them. Farh plci-- of furniture I built theater I ulldlng. Immediately adlolnlng Tl.e wall is tvlna cut with great compactness so as U servo to the Wr.-- t the greatest usefulness in the Iciier cos tt'ro'.i;1! t'"' . and a larire room shout space. being handsomely seenly feci iiiaic Fifty Thousand Dollars Spent in sil'le i Much cf the now I'ut mtt.i e ' s oron in- title I '.ient room. l.lht rcl ..;inn. h and will te serc.l In this stalled ani the work Is going on Installation of Mahogany Fixt-tire- s ' ds v. in. hi. nist under the theater on Ground Floor. This Is but one of the man improe- - .111.1 lol.bv. ;l whs on o Die a. tors' olch TI'.iM menta of great magnitude which are Hvir.i ailment will be n charge of Tl'otnas M Hie, the isnilv num. made at the Bulges? Nash ss.r.-s- . IMPROVEMENTS MANY OTHER The main entrance on Sixteenth rlncl I liber oiprot rmrnh, will bo completely i hangi .1 nnd icbnnl GRAND 1SLANH. Neh.. May SoManv itlir improvements have been Ray Peoples, the T'lf'v thousand dollar l being spent on a different, stylo. In ronfm mil y with completed iti.n'lx. The t l.tioge In the cial Tclrgrsm to Instill solid mahogany fixture all the Improved store. A maruuisc will excldentally Ion ranchman, who v t h.ilcont on the tier, which Is now tend from the rnttatno out out the sale himself In th rooming house of Mr. lAi-- r the first floor of the Burgess-Nas- h n eoinpleto lest anil writing loom: the le Orao Pearson, died late Saturday night. st.vo ami to mshoanli'.e the walls and walk. at anweinent of the stairways leading up Man) Morr I luhts. The body Is In charge "f I'cnwr (Wddes. pillars. to it. the phe i u of a I".a in It p..!ol ft 'o It lighting The will It svstcm make will evening the and imprccd handsomest thin not decided It who ha slMtion .n Co in it f loot . hne tuct the went, nmst by light, costly In store floor which will additional out and the conic whether an Inquest wo'iW be held. lmmciliHic apptoal cf the public The no IwKo department .store in the east can from the pillars. The ceilings will be re.t roo.n and the poM.I'fico arc ospc- I surpass In new to II. according a thnianagcnicnt. finished and artistic manner. ially poiuilar. BURGLAR ROBS FRATERNITY The nrranirement of the floor I also A cooled water svstcm Is being coin being LINCOLN changed. MAN VISITING The main aisles will all pleted. This extends over tho whole sjirlnR I .iiKh Hurts the Limns. run oast and meat. The whole plan la store. On each floor there are two drink-In- n Money slops the Hells fountains. This s stent cost K'.tM. coiiKb and prevents vour i old cetlinc LINCOLN. Neb. .M.iy 2T. Special Tel tho result of long study by expert, and The atore is about to be materially en- worse. It's Kiiai anli ed. Unly IV. .Ml egram, F.vcrett Burke or Mmnln. a all tin mahogany fixtures were biillt to fit exactly In the spaces assigned to larged by an extension Into the lto d d r u t; 1st - Advertisement. former student of the I'nlverslty of No- braska. and a member of the una Thetn IM fraternity, was lohted earl ythis in morning of a gold wnteh and money, while sleeping at the fraternity house at Seventeenth and K streets. Burke had been attending some function In Lincoln and was spending the night at tho fraternity house, lie was awakened this morning, when a flash light was thrown on his faoe and he looked Into the muzzle, of a revolver. lie gave up his valuables, but the man escaped before assistance arrived. FIX UP 4 DEAD AS AUTO OF L T.KK: Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich. i
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