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4 MORE LIFE IN THE MINE Rescue Parties at Briceville Note Written on Wall. Find FIVE MEN ARE FOUKD ALIYE They Had Krertd Uralllrr. Mhlrh "blrUrd Tkrnt from 1h Itradly i. Iillri Ml llodlea Are found. HRICKVJl,!.t:. Tenn . rc. .-SirrfJ on by last iiIr h I n illsiovery of survivors of Paturilav's ilu.--l MsiU In. the Crnt, Mountslir coirl mln, frcfh rwrue quuls sent intci tlio cross-entries thl mornliiit. harking and dinning Willi rrdoublfd energy. Thrlr only reward, however, was the dlsoovrry of a cornse-strewn chamber lar bark In the mine. FIk tiodlea wrre rcooverid. Two of th ix Were liletitlfli-d. One win Joseph Alc-Quecn, a widower. The othrr. Tat Vallate', had a wife and four children, j Additional sign tif life were discovered In the Crus-Mountatn mine at 11 o'clock. On the walls of the shaft wrre found In scribed three words: "We huve none to Inmiedlotcly the rescuse aquod re doubled thulr efforts to tevl) cross suc tion No. 23 of lliu mine. It Is believed several vt the blast victims wilt be found there. Kle Men Alive. iV'Ivs mrn allvo were brouuht from the Croas-Mountaln rnlno at 11 o'clock last bight and rescuers at that time were mak ing strong efforts to readi at least three more whom liny believe still alive. Tha men had been prisoners In tht Woiklnifs since Saturday inornliiK when an rcpluslon entombed mora than I'O men, hope for whom had beeu abandoned, when three of the men, allv and well were found behlml a brattice thsy liSd erected to protect themselves frutn noxious gases. Tha rescued men are; William Henderson, braI 66. Milton Henderson, aged Xi, his ion. Jrwln Smith, aged .. Arthur ik-otl. axed ). .. Iore Irish, aged W. They are all married and their wives bad almoRt given up hope of ever sea lag nr of them alive. Immediately, after the explosion tha first three men rescued rushed to cross entry No. 19, where they quickly threw up a brattice that kept out the black damp, which killed many of their fellow workmen. They -took their lunch (mils with them and , the three subsisted for three days and two nights on whauthey had expected to make their Saturday boon meal. Mare Writ lac on Walls. The rescue party penetrated Into cross entry No. 14 No miners were found there, but additional directions for their rescue were found scrawled lirt chalk on the walls. The men evidently were compelled t change thrlr. vantage points on ac count of the altering air conditions. Trie rescue sjua4 pressed. on to I he direction indicated by hs cbaile marks. At noon a total of thirty bodies had been removed. , stricken mad, probably from fear In spired by their plight, two miners who ltad'been with the party rescued laxt night are now dashing wildly In and out of channels It) the far recesses of the n&ne. fill night long msn of the rescue squad lisve been chasing tha maniacs, but Just as soon as would-be rescuer got close on their trail the madmen would daah away acreamlng wildly. First they scurry down the main entry, then scamper away la to. black recesses of 'the mine at the approach ot men from the outside. The maddened miners are believed to be John Duff and -John Smith. News of their plight I being' kept front their families, who have given- them up for dead. . 4 ... i More Doctors 'Arrive. I. A big squad of doctors arrived last lit. They will lessen the tension uudar which the entombed miners have strained before thfly will be tken luto the open ajr. Additional squad's of men have liee-n aj-nt Into the mine to attempt to run etown the t wo maddened miners before Voy penetrati.jf Chamber ' filled , with lethal gas fumes,,.'" I A federal official took . charge of the I -use this forunoon, but up to 1 o'clock t) erased survivors of the dust blast Shaded pursuit. Once squad traced thu tfsen to a chamber, but before they could be penned In they crept Into a dark corner In the main shaft and when (he party parsed them they scurried scream- back Into the Inner working! Fellows Wins Prize Acre Corn Contest (From a 8laff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Iev. 12. (SrMvlal.l W. Jt. Mellnr, secretary of the Nlste lizard of Agrirullure, lias made public the results of th bays' aTP corn content conducted !; the board during the iwason of 1'Jll, s follow : Name and Addif". ln. J.bs Audslry Fellows, WlnnebaKO. y I . mem, I loom jlurr IIhhi mini I"mik:uk. Ti-kumah.... M ' I1 72 71 ", f.J r.'. 4r. 4,1 A I 4 40 : 2H.40 YUllism Wiici. Weal Point CI fWMtrire 1 loeKemryer, Hooper K Herl.eit I. KoerH, I.yonx ko Murvlll durum. I'ozad 7)1 Hiiro olderng. tiri'tna Knttene riorum, 4'osad l-.i I n Dorste. links Klmcr Wilcox. Table Hock... Hen Ive. Valparaiso I ii an Ctnin, Hampton Ivan Hess,. WalHHh I'sul Jarrcll. Hooper Harold Howard. Hooper AiiKUnt KugenhHgen, Wsmni Alfred A. ('hard, ltrock John .lunge, Waco Jesse. Teiiillke, lialtle t reek. ieiKe Wenke, limiper ( liirencn Morton, t ihik The conditions of the content rollow. To the Nebra-xka boy under IS years of age, growing the liirga-t leid of corn from one aire of Neliraka Innd. In Hie vesr mil, .; the second, Ui thinl. ffiurth. tl; fifth, Hi. and to the sixth, seventh. elKhth, ninth, tenth ana eleventh, Sfi each. The entire labor of preparing tne ground, planting, cultivating and harvest ing of this acre of corn to be performed by the contestants who enter content by recording his name In the office of W. It. Mellnr, secretary, IJncoln, not later man May 20, lull. Hald acre to be measured, hiiHkel and Welshed In the presence, of two dlMlnler- ester freeholders. realdenUt of aald county In which the acre of corn l loeuita. tuiii committee to forward affidavit as to weight and requirement of epeclflcfttlons In this contest to the secretary of the Htate Hoard of Agriculture not later than Jle.elllber 1. Mil. The contestant shall file with the sec retary a full and detailed account of his nethod of performing the work, lertmx- ers used. If any; whether bottom, hill or labia land, and the character or Ktnn oi soil on which the crop was grown; with sn accurate account of the cost of pro duction, rent of ground, cnet of plowing, harrowing, dieclng, planting, cultivation, husking and every feature of expense In labor, sed. fertiliser, etc., Iased on the actual time that entered Into the produc tion of this acre ot corn. PUPILS ARE J0 SELL SEALS State Superintendent Authorizes Them to Help Campaign. BEQUEST GRANTED HltS. EDHOLM t.aai Tear Wisconsin Made a Herord lleranae of the ArtUlty of tbe Ki-livol hlldren In Ike Work. For the first time in the history of the Red . Cross iwal movement the chlldien have been authorised by the stale depart ment ft public . instruction to sell the eals. Kiiperliitemlent Iielsell, at the re quest of Mrs. K. It. J. r.dholin of Omahu, has written to principals and county uiMTlntendents of the etute flaking them to allow their pupils to sell the seals, the proceeds to be ued In fighting tuber ulosls. Maryluml school children are also Holi ng the seals this year. J,Bst fear Wis consin and Connecticut were the onlv tales where school cbildreu were ur. nriUcd to sell them, nnd WlHconsin dis poned of more reals than any Mute In he union. Allen and Ripley Contest for Place (From a Waff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Dec. 12. - Special. )-The con- est for the secretaryship of the State Hallway commlKHion between A. U. Allen and Flwln ft. Hipley has begun In earn est. Allen Is secretary of tha renulillcan lata committee ami Hlpley'g law firm and Hallway Commissioner Thnmii I. Iall were closely related in business rnat- ers prior to the general election. Tho election of Hipley would be favored by Commissioner Hall, but Commissioners Wlnnett and -Clarke have not yet an nounced thflr preferences. Allen is rec ommended by Influential republicans and officeholders ou account ot his clerical ability. It is said that many of the prom- nent republicans of the state stand ready to endorse Allen. Former Governor's Funeral at Lincoln (From a Htaff Corespondent.) I.lNCOIJvT, Dec. 12. (Hpeclul ) Without shy unusual ceremonies the body of Al- blnus Nance, fourth governor of Ne braska, was laid to rest In the family plot In the center of Wyuka cemetery this afternoon. The funeral services began at 1 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Walter Anderson, 21.4 Kucfld avenue. Offices at the state hovse were closed from 2 to S o'clock. Most ot the state officials and many of the prominent citl gens of this and other titles were pres ent Ths floral offerings were profuse. Rev. C, 11. ltodgers hud charge of the services at the home and the Knights Templar, of which ths deceased for a member, conducted the funeral rites of the order at ths grave. Tha casket was open at the home be tween 19 and ii o'clock this morning and many friends viewed tha body. A guard of honor was Installed by tlis Masons. Ths pallbearers vera as follows: C. II Morrill, A! 8. Tlbbets, C. O. Whedon, A. H. Haymond. A. W. Field, J. 11. McClay, K. K. Moore and O. C. Mickey of Os ceola. Ttie honorary pallbearers were T. F Kennard, Captain C. N. Uaird. Judge M. It. Iteese. Dr. A. It. Mitchell, A. C. tShal luuberger, C. J. Hills, Judge J. H. Harne. Governor C. II. Aldiicu, John B. Wright, A. J. Hawyer, Dr. C. F. Ladd. C. K. Yates Dr. F. B. Hlghter. E. R. Hlser, J. 11. Har- ley, S. Jt. Hurnhaan' and John. 1), Hockley of Utronu-burg. TAFT SENDS GOOD WISHES TO THE OMAHA TAFT CLUB The Dpuglas County Republican club received the following telegram from tho White House yesterday afternoon In re sponse to a message sent blm upon the occasion of ( the club's organisation. pledging his support: Mr. John K Webster: I have read with pride and satisfaction your tele gram of the eleventh Instant,! telling me of the organization ot . the alnmha Tuft Republican chjb of more than 1,000 mem bers. In accepting your-congratulations and offer of co-operation I give you my hearty good wishes. WIUJAM It. TAFT. X" Burlington Settles :T for Fraizer's Death " (From a Staff Correspondent ) f LINCOLN. lec. 12. (Seclal. Hy an g reeinent entered toiUy in district court. Mrs. Dorothy U. Fiaslcr will receive 111,000 from the Hutllnitt jii railroad for the lleatli ot her huaua.id. Kineal M. '1 iier, an expressiuaji Kho a as kUled im the Indlanola wreck May ' lirxi. FIRE INSPECTOR FINDS !' . ONE CONDEMNED BUILDING i KKARNKV, Neb.. Dec. UtsPeclal Tel- trm.) O. W. Kandall. state fire Inspec tvr, and Ills deputy, F.d Williams, arrived at noon today to ascertain whether their instructions to demolish the buildings hey condemned In ISvpteiubcr had been fVllete. They found but one ot ths (telapldated shacks still standing. The twner was Instructed to raso It within urty-elght hours under penalty of errent punlfhment for contempt. ilhrr buildings were condemned ordered demolished by April, 1U12. WYMORE MAN SEEKING CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR (From a Staff Correspondent.) Vl'VsCpl.N,. Dec. .lj.-(ueclaj()-jesse, S Newton, a clothing merchant of Wymore, wrote today to the secretary of state for an application blank tor some one to file for governor. Newton does not say whether he wahts the application for himself or for another, it Is believed he wants to run for tha office himself. Newton Is a republican. Us la an anti ocunty outlonlst. Newton is Known to be a closo friend of Adam McMullen, an other republican, tt may be that New ton intends to indues his friend to muks lbs race Instead of himself. ' ' fort) Ijind 1 Four ot and orden it tie near-natcrf treatment for Consxuoptiwn. The power it creates, its purity and vhole omeness are Nature's greatett aid in over coming disease. Au. DRuaaisTtj tv-u NEBRASKA AND IOWA PATENTS : , '- ' c . i - Mst ttt rrelevles) Inventions la Oat by aolleltor Mil lard y.ir. Jiend. Neb Wlllard Eddy, solicitor of patents, has given out the following list ot inventions w'lsVh have been lirotectud lu the patent office at Washington d0rlng the lust wek: To John C. Ilerhorst, Fort Madison, la l,,r i.lant avtter. To raoius M. oniivr, --pu ur, t-v., f.o- iw.J limit slKnalliig apparatus. To John f. Ootiiiws.aiul w. a. wrigui, lira N.ii, for wrench ro tleoige r.. iiiauiier, rwi cuu-r, ta , fur fioiiliiuuus kiln. T.i Mart III Hardwog ot intumwa, la. for forming drill shanks and similar lm plements. ' WW. ......... l.,.,u.... ,.,1. PIMlll-ltill ftll.4. In Jolin iiiKeniieia oi r.aiiuis, i. fcr draft emialUer. To John ldUigoiitein. moos i nr. f..r oiiiia- trln for cultivator shovels. Tu Kuus Mltcbvll and J. II. Kovran, Oactola. la.. lor egg candling apparatus. To Kduard J. Nelso.n Alliance, anu r 11. lo a. llavelock. Neb., for wheel. To Kinainul tK-hille, Omalia. for com i.lnui Ion aoiiare and Protractor, To Krland IVlersoii, Des Moines, for uIiom slri'tchcl. To K.a A. IVtrrson, Vllllsca. Is., for ik Mrioiiiu shelf for stoves To Nathaiiicl lUiblusoii of Woolatock la., for Iraiisiiiiaalon gearing. T Ueorge K. Hoi'kdaacbel, cuinner, la. f..r l.,ri,.., Itnok. To Juuuh linn,' Fayette, la., for food cooker. . - To fc:lsa S. Holla, Marlon, la., for car rTo Kilsworth Tatlman, Motley, la., for vel.iuU tire. To D.liah W. Wilt. I'nlveraUy l'lace, Kcb., for tire device. Hrakea Muvr Man tterloaslg llnrt. yUUKh-'M HOW, Neb., Dec. It. Bpe-clal.)-l). K. Ueaaley, a fsituer llvln. northeast ot here, was badly Injured tu a runaway lite yesterday afternoon, lie was driving a spirited team of horses Into toWu aud l.ad nearly reached the city square when the pole to the wagon dropped and the animals Immediately took fribl and slarUnl to run. Mr. I'.eoaley was thrown from the buggy a distance of twenty feet and struck the ceiutnt sidewalk on his face. Ills Injuries are not necessarily fatal. Here Is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Vs., who Is the mother of eighteen chll-' dren. Mrs. Martin was cured of stomach, trouble and constipation by Chamber berlaln's Tablets after five years of suf fering, and now recommends these tablets to the public. Bold by all druggists. DIABETES From late flsurea the hone of reenv ery under, the nnw, emolll.-nt treatment Mm to rm about s follows; t In people of sixty and over results'are quite unirorui, protiaiiiy nine-tenths re covering. While at fifty and over a large majority or ail rases yield to the .real mem, below fifty aud approaching forty the diaea.ee gate nivre stubborn, and be tween thirty and forty the percentage Is not high probably not much over half )'4el41ng. , .... . i I under thirty ths percentage Is leas and in children recoveries have been very few and moat of those were obt tallied with the aid of skilled physicians forcing nutrition, with alkaline treat' Inent to prevent formation of acetones. The new emollient treatment is known as f niton s niatiotio compound, it can be had of Sherman & McConnell IVruJ Co.,' cor. 16th and Dodge. 'or. 24th and Farnum, 107-1) N16th HL, Owl Drug Co., ...... twlwlw wmwxtw 11.11. ...... ' w- fwffif BI1U OVI We ilea I re every patient to write u who is not noting the usual improved ment by the third week. Always state sge. literature mulled free. Jim. J. Fulton Co., Man Francisco. Ca. We In vite correspondence wltlt physicians who have obstinate cases. , muz Crouching Venus Venus Victrix The Wrestlers Apollo Belvedere Italian Marbles Flake Lasting Gifts CNOWY. Italian marbles carved into reproductions of the worlds most cherished statuary give high and distinctive character to our choice art selection which was imported from Florence, Italy, where the best sculp tors fashioned the pieces. Many of them are copies of very famous classic pieces, and a great number are marble busts and figures that are moder ately priced. The skill of the sculptors is shown in every line, and the marble pieces arc noble and inspiring. Any home will be made richer in beauty, and sentiment through these treasures, .which have brought back to us exact ideas of the originals that are now held in the museums in Europe. Every piecq is carved in the finest marble; evpry one is a work of art that is .thoroughlyv distinctive. They rnake a Christmas present of more than average beauty and add amazing charm to home: So many of them are copies in miniature that they suit the average home the average rod and add a tone ot refinement . and culture. The white Italian marble , pedestals shown ' here are reproductions of the beautiful columns of ancient, fam ous buildings. ; v : , Two-toned Italian Marble Bust 23 ' inches high", ' i "Mother's Love" t , . . . . . , . $80.00 Italian Marble Pedestal-B'or.' Mother's Love"; . ,. $35.00 Italian Marble Bust 25 inches high, "Coquette";.. .$75.00 Italian Marble Bust 19 inches high, "Holland Lass" $25.00 Italian Marble Pedestal-For "Holland Lass". $12.50 Italian Marble Bust-20 inches high, "PriscUJa". . . . $00.00 Italian Marble Pedestal For "Priscilla" Two-toned. Italian Marble Bust 8 inches high, "Laura" Italian Marble Bust 1G inches high, "Devotion",. Two-toned Italian Marble Figure 25 inches high, "iris" Italian Marble Bust 13 inches high, "Joan of Arc" $40.00 Similar Busts of many familiar figures, from 10 to 16 inches, at The Fountain. from $17.50 to $13.50 Mm $25.00 $15.00 $42.50 $47.50 The Fishers. RemembtrGood furniture may be cheap, but "cheap" furniture cannot be good. 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