• , I'VUC ^ VU I llbnvQIHIlUion the street, or phene 211 either line before . tonight and it will be delivered to your home*nit;f~ VOL. 30—No.-94;JU‘OLICE SEARCH;Look for This Little Girl* • ai*Slic Is Seven and Was Kidnaped From TTer Home in Louisville, ICy., Last Week. .•very Precaution Taken to Prevent Further Bloodshed nt. Mining Camp.RDERER IS AT LARGE.ining Camp Quiet After Bay Land Night of Terror to Inhabitants.Up to a lute hour 1IU morning theIn teg camp ot OniJjibur remainedIdet-after this intense nervous strain Saturday iiiul Friday night.Ex el to incut In the camp is gradual-clyizig down. 1C very precaution Vsslble was taken by Sheriff Ben iS3 and the city police Saturday [glit to provent possible violence. Hundreds iff miners came into Des [dines early yesterday afternoon with ’o. weeks* wages In their pockets, •navis of all sorts were expected by •ce her Iff emit pohee.Seven miners! were taken from the blcago and'Northwestern , train at 9 clock, lust; night and kept hi the city 11. Six were charged.with intoxicu-on ami the seventh with carrying neealert weapons. .Detective Charles Jack sen went irongli the train scorching every Iner, white or bhicfc, for. concealed capons. rl’\vo knives were found, it no guns. One knife wns picked from, the floor. The oilier was iiind on Unlph White, negro.David TJiuir, Ike Lime, John Flack, (hite, were arrest ml charged witli doxlcnlitm *long wllli 11, M. Walton, I'Mnrd Pmitli and wSteve Blaine, no-roes.Sheriff Ness and two deputies spent II day. In the mining camp trying to^ Ut down dues to the numloror Of Ironk bTmvev. Five different menI ere charged with the murder by rher in hi ms In the ..camp, but a : bird ,dogi oii” a p pi led. to .each securedb result*.Hi-----EBSTER GIVENHIS LIBERTYRalph Webster,.. secretary of this iwa Granite and Monument company, •ho was held by the sheriff -y ester-Ly pending an iiiYORtigcitiun .for al-tged contempt of court for refusing testify before tjio grand jury re* ^rdlng the alleged monument inkers' trust. hero; was rei e aseil 1 as t ight after tile'grand jury, made its nal report. In :f.hig report the grand iry recommended the investigation e pursued by; the next grand. Jury., t'Uiat time Mr, Webster will proh-Sily'be subpoenaed again atid If then b refuses to testify the court will jaln lie asked to take up the con* *mpt proceedings. It was. undcr-ooil Saturday that Judge Miller pur* 3srr to direct the.next, gruud jury » continue the alleged trust invest!* itlon.DES MOINES MEN GOTO HONDURASAlma KoliueivSOUTH SIDE GIRLBAZAAR CONTESTJ. 0. Bancroft, who lias been book-fecpcr for Brlnsmaid Co., lor tins j lsI sixteen years, has accepted the1 jltlan of boo keeper for the Monte lata Transportation company in Ilon-j iroa. He was accompanied by Mr.F, Speer who will become manner for the Monte Vis la Plan tn lion { ntipany. In both companies a mim-' ir of Des Mofnes people ore stockriders. The young men sailed Thuru-ty from New Orleans. Mrs. J3an-oft and sons will.leave for Honduras • a few. weeks. .ttAYBRAY WOULD HAVE ^ INDICTMENT QUASHEDCOUNCIL BLUFFS, la,, Dec. JL—| peel ill.)—J, C. May hr ay, Ben Marlis, R, Dobbins mid J. T. Wright, who c tinder indictment on the charge using the mails in futherancc of a audulent scheme, today riled a mo* on with tlie clerk of the United ftteK court to lt;|uask the indictment, uny allegations us to the faulty instruction of the indictment nre! ado.Mias Mamie Corcoran, South Do3 Moines, is the . most popular young lady in St. Anthony's church and incident!/ the, owner of a diamond ring given as a prlsse.By a big majority of votes she was accorded the. honor and ring In ft contest ending Inst night at the St. Anthony bazaar, SI4 Walnut..Miss May Murphy Is the next most popular.lady with ,a vote of 1,420^, while Miss Finch is third with 1357 and . Miss Stitz fourth with 783 votes.On . Monday evening a like contest will be held for boys. The prize is a gold watch. Tuesday evening the girls will end their eon* teat. The prize [3 a big doll. Wednesday evening the young men‘s con lest for a diamond ring will end. Peter Leo and George Stfn are likely winners.Proceeds of the bazaar will go to the church benefit fund.Snven-year-olil. child..^-wj 10 . myst riobsly-disappeared from the home J101* parents, 3Ir. aW airs. Jos. ! Kellner, Louisville,1'-Ivy., on -Dee. mid is . believed * to . linyc . been ki tiiijicj. ■ • *Her falher is u wealthy brewer. The Louisville jxriico Kent out IIfollowing, clesoriptlo 11: ■On leaving lioine little A)mu wo a red felt.bat with a wide brim, ai a black and* white checked . v.oi\ which fell oven with her drosstlio knees.Site also wore black shoes stockings. She is rather largoher age, lias a bright, expressive.telligeut face, grayish-]dim hytas, ;j dark brown hair. She ]$ also dvscr. elt;l as having n short stubby, nose, n one of her upper teeth -is inlsslt Her other teeth are short an„* irrejj lar.• Ransom of ^25,000 was demand ucrordlng to inr'orjnation received police hea[1 Quarlevs tonight Tor t rot urn of Alma Kellner. 1 In ilie ve fncc.ol the poll ere,, a man giving 11111 me as b:\uUlnp visited the KeIt 11 home late I his afternoon timl duclur ! lie cnuhl living the tnissinj girl tliey won hi give him n certain su of 313 oner.SPEND WINTER ON CUBAN PLANTATIONTo Pen. for Crime.CEDAR RAPIDS, Dec. 11.—*Lrw-tmccs Finley, who atlemptnd to kill pedal Agent liumgardncr at the 1 n|on depot a few weeks ago, piend-B guilty today. He wns sentenced to flirty years In tho penitentiary,hOVERNMENT WILL NOT BUY FROM STANDARDWASHINGTON, Dee. 11, — Tho :nndnrlt;l Oil company uml certain s'nh-dary compnuies were placed under e him today by Secretary Dickinson, rders were issued to all brandies of e war department, directing tint no mtracts w«re to be made with tlie.il.\V. H. Pond, Mr. and Mrs.. C. R. Burton! and W, C. Grahaiu have gone to Cuba -where they will spend the winter on a ranch owend by Mr. Bnr-ford, Mr, and Mrs. Hurford have been vlsUing here.Graham to California..TV. E, Graham af the circulatio depart men t af the lowa IXomesteat leaves Lculny for a three mouth’s vis' with his parents in Los Angeles, Ca -!fr. GraJiam will visit enroute . a Colorado Springs and San Franclsc(STREET CAR IN CHARGE OF DEAD MOTORMANBy rhllort J*ri*ss. -DENVER, Colo,, Dec, II,—With a dead molorman lying across the controller box, a Fairmount interurban car tore along at terrific apecd for half an hour tonight and was finally dcrnflcd on a curve: Fifteen ‘ passengers and the conductor were bad-Jy shaken, hut escaped without injury. - . .Investigation by surgeons, after the accident, showed that Motorm^n J.. A* Ray, supposed to have. ..been killed in the wreck, had died of heart failure fully thirty minutes . befnro the car left the tracks.Here’f - ■* - * #“Giving” Is theKNOWING that the venders of The New* are good people, the editor offers no apulogy for asking them to cuntrbnto to the ’ Santa Clans fa 11 d. If tiieie existed doubt as to tIkd lmpphic33\tlmt'is annually prlt;uluccil r by means of The News Santa ' Claus for pifor ..people, tills subject would fiaict no-place hr The ’Now-1! colxmin. H.«t Ihero Is'no doubt lienee no apology. That iiutny poor chllilron arc imulc very happy eachFlirlstinus, as ihu direct result of the work In ^ucsilpn, has been demon strut elt;l several times.Tlilfl morning la « line.time for