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© THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1902, Grand Opening Reception The public is cordially invited to attend our first formal opening of the new NO SOLUTION OF THE MURDER Key to Mystery of Heywood's Death Btill Unknown to Police. ler still maintained them wolute silence as to It was then decided te lock himt up Man Faints Twice. While Le was being registered on the blotter the music teacher collapsed and fainted. He was revived only to faint again as the officers cnducted him to a cell. Miller left his" house last evening to at- FORM A NATIONAL LEAGUE Leading Business Men of Country Organize in Interest of Reciprooity. the mixed blood Fillpinos ought to have the right to come to this country, but under the pending bill they would not have that right Mr the bill Stewart of Nevada opposed in its present form. He eald that pot 10,. | to this country Nine-tenths of 000 Chipamen had come upon their own resburtes. The Children, Heaven ; Bless Them! Are They Frail, Restless store, Corner 15th and Capitol Ave., (Bennett's old location, remodeled.) Our WILLIAM M. JONES, SUSPECT, IS SILENT | tena a todge meting in Baker street, and | GOQERNOR STANLEY, KANSAS, PRESIDENT ‘hem had been brought here under con. new and handsomié show room has been decorated throughout for this oc- v returned ghout, 11:20 o'clock appareatly k0 ;""m"‘“"l"“ "'“T"“'" were of “ths most and Nervous? S orrible description.” | ] caslon Lincoln Man Arrested on Suaplefon, | (00! A00 SudiStRrbed. He alleges (hat he | gy woge Campuign of Edueation | HixSgugsELNd SEoFuwduzRASRANlA Saturday, April 12th, Undergoes Thorough “Sweating,’ but Throws Ne Light on did not leave the meeting until 11 o'clock, but several pessons who were there say he left between 10 and 11 o'tlock. The lons with For- elgn Nations—John L. Webster To Preserve Citizenship. Mr. Hoar said he was pot indifferent to anything which threatened the lofty quality PAINE'S CELERY the Deed. murder was committed about five minutes of Omaha a Director. of American citizenship and he regarded after 11 o'clock as mear as the polide can the pending question as a question af-| Aft d Eveni — learn. It would have been poesible for Mil- —r—— tecting the quality of our eltizenship. | COMPOUND ernoon an ening. DETROIT, Mich., April 10.—The police | ler to go from:the hall on Baker street to| CHICAGO, April 10.— Representatives of | It is mot race” said he, “but 1t is There will be wnple accommodations for all who come. Seats will be pro- admit tonight that they have not reached a solution of the murder of George H. Hey- the sceme of the crime in tweaty minute This was demonstrated tonight by a re- sixty manufacturing and other industrial cstablisiments of the United States met Cegradation that we ought to strike at and keep out of this country if we can. The Will Make Them Vigorous, Healthy, Bright and Happy " ood, head bookkeeper of the Michigan | porter, who made the trip in sixteen mit- | here today and organized the Natlonal b, e ladi d roses In profusion. We have arranged to give a 4 . gal objection to the legislation proposed fs VMR, For Che e 8 4 oot Malleable Iron works, whose battered and | utes. From the location of the crime to | Reciprocity league. W. E. Stanley, £0v- | that you strike at men, not because of their | As a rule, parents, are to blame if (heir s liteless body was found at daylight this | Miller's home 1s but a comparattvely short | ernor of the state of Kansae, was elected | ndiyidual degradation, but because of | children are puny, weak, mervous and it Graphophone Musical Matinee. morning within 100 feet of his home on Am. | walk président. The object of the organization, | race," ritable. The -little ones may be well by the Ainest indtruments ever heard In the west. Selections will include the [ |Derst street While the police think they have strong | which 18 non-partisan. is to wage & cam-| The advocates of the pending measure, | clothed and fed, yet atilk be sadly neglected latest hits from popuiar operas, celebrated band concerts and solos by fa- mous singers. It will be well worth yor evening our store will be brilliantly il1 which surpasses anything of the kind ur while to attend this concert. In the uminated by a new system of lighting, ever before shown in Omaha. Willlam M. Jones, who roomed in Hey- wood's home and who was arrested on sus- picion this morning, was still in custody to- night, although a ‘‘sweatbox” examinatfon lasting all day and this evening failed to bring from him any damaging admissions. circumstantial evidence againat the suspect they admit they are still far short of enough to convict him of the murder. Nothing can be gained from Miller by questioning, as he slmply insists that he knows nothing of the murder. palgn of education concerning the nead of reciprocal toreign natlons.” In a word these manufacturers say they are manufacturing in excess of the com- sumption of the home market. They want “‘urgent trade relations with he said, maintained that every Chinaman should be kept out of the United States. even if he possessed every known virtue, and all other foreigners should be admitted even though they may have every known from a physical point of view It should be remembered that the chil dren inherit many of the troubles that ents suffer from. Thousands of little or are subjects of nerve troubles, a cond vice. inherited from fatber or mother. This r N w Stock i Mrs. Heywood, who wae escorted to police | An autopsy today revealed the fact that | the United States government to establish | .mpy¢ gaia he with great feeling, “is | nervous condition begets irritablences, bad headquarters at noon and closely examined | Within three or four months the gifl would | trade relations with other countrles that|, yi4p ' ot the essential principle upon | temper, headache, Indigestion and stomach this afternoon and evening, was permitted | have become a mother. It also furnished | will throw open the markets of the world | Ly n ™ pic’ rerubiio fs founded. T will not| derangements Such children need the Com plete to return to her home tonight. The ofi- cers say that no information was secured from her that would throw any light on the many evidences of the brutality with which the poor girl was murdered. In addition to tho other ghastly wounds on her head for the disposal of their goods. The United States senate will be asked to ratify at least nine treaties that provide for recip- mar the close of my life by joining in such an act.” An amendment was read eliminating sec- best and mokt intelligent care or they wiil grow up in misery and disease. Give the little ones Paine’s Celery Com cause of her husband’s death. her neck had been broken. Prof. Mlller, | rocal arrangements in the trade relations |, = 0% 0 oty o na et ting : 1 J - 56 of the b £ A pro- | pound for the next few weeks and mot Never before bave Omaha people been shown such a line of vehicles, auto- sy intinar R ahor il W8 | TCE e, 1o Nia Nous P $1300 Rutin Nomlapheres . COURLFIC® | viston that nothing in the act should be | well it fortifyiug effect on the nervous eye- mobiles, bicycles and graphophones. It will be a pleasure to show you these then crushed In his forohead with some = e sphere, construed to prevent any forelgn ex- | tem: watch the growth in muscle and flesh goods and to quote you money-saving left of our old stock. If you are out prices. We have w few bargaing stfll for snaps, better call and look around. Don't forget that we have made elaborate preparations to entertain you Sat- heavy instrument. The bullet took effect behind hie right ear and in itself would have caused death. The murderer then ap- parently stooped over his vietim and dealt ing to his wife, at § o'clock last night, say- ing he was golng to a lodge meeting. At 11:20 p. m., according to his wife, he re- turned apparently cool and collected. M. B. Hulet of Topeka, Kan., was chosen secretary of the new league and B. B. Ewift of Chicago treasurer. The following board of directors was welected hibitor from any country from bringing to the United States such assistants as might be necessary to emable him to make Thousands of thankful letters have been received from glad fathers and mothers who have had thejr dear ones perfectly re urday afternoon and evening. - ) vat. | @n exhibition at any fair or exposition au- | stored to health and strength by Paine's him a blow on the forehead. T T T CRCITTT H. C. Carver, Chicago, chairman; G. Wat y B ; H. E. FREDRICKSON s seomises memmer. | ATTACKS LEGISLATURE'S ACT |so rrnck Dayssr: € st | 1o 17 e povermen_ O P i 5. v o Kansas; James Deering, Chicago; Henry L. . § X , 5 ' . . R R ’ After Jones' arrest officers searched his|Address to South Dakota Voters Form- | [ 1o Minneapolis; L. 0. King, St. Lous; GROSVENOR FOR CUBAN BILL ;Iegm- llt necestary to give testimony in - S C {5th d Capi room at the Heywood house. Jones vas a| wlated by Demo-Pop Committee | A. B. Farquihar, York, Pa.; W. 8. ThOMAS, | 1 10 ey present Tariff on Sagar in | liiile son ‘“""‘:"“’;";:‘":‘“:‘\V:"::“"rz“‘:: 3 The New tore, or. t an apltol Ave plumber and made a speclalty of rej.iring Assails Bieetion Law. Springhield, O.; H. A. Heath Topeks, Kan.j | - 0 0 @ d Demands Chang condition from heart trouble. Dr. Phelps’ a gas stoves. In his kit of tools was found & John A. Kasson, Des Moines, Ia.; John L. marvelous prescription was used, and th B machinist’ i 1 r, Chicago; in Schedule. . . ¢ e | SIS HIh Attty he Thit I RS eais | LAMITPMILA, 8Dy iApeit doa(pietnd | TORSR LR NS KR g et little fellow's health is now satistactory. » forehead i Telogtam)—The two subcommittees, 8D |Ciago; 8. R. Calloway, New York Cityi | WASHINGTON, April 10.—The debate on [ onr; furface writes thus: “Up to the time - { I inted by the democratic and populist Ne i ¢ s b our little boy commenced to take Palne's I eral Chaffee is directed to make the inves In a lot near where the body was d ate 'sehtral commitiess, o forsuiate an | B N::Daseon, Ghicago. the Cuban reciprocity bill in the house to- ( Golory Compound he had heart trouble tigation with all speed consistent with a | DI N A covered a revolver was found which Hey- A national convention of the league will | day was devoid of enlivening features. The thorough inveatigation 7" | address to the voters of the state, finished B 8 4 Every night after golng to be he would MacArthur Urges Kindness. General MacArthur was again the wit- ness before the committee today and he began his statement with reference to the burning of villages by the native forces in 1599. He sald that the order for this destrue- tlon had been issued by General Luna and t Rourke's Men Do Some Hitting in Game with Oreighton. MAKE TRIPLES, DOUBLES AND SINGLES Risley, Stone and Burg Get o G e wood's young son at first positively identi- fied as belonging to Jones. Later in the day, however, the lad was not so eure of the identification. Jones was very cocl and collected through- out his sweating and told freely all he sald he knew of the tragedy. During the exam- ination of Heywood's little daughter, Kate, by the officers the fact was developed that she heard a shot fired about 3 o'clock this their work in .hat direction this morning. The address was drafted by the democrats and it was endorsed by the popullst com- mittee, the latter agreeing to call their state convention at Huron at the same time the democrats meet there for nomination of state officers. The main feature of the address will refer to the action of the last legislature in pass- be called for the near future, probably at Chicago. DEPEW FAVORS THE OLD WAY New York Senator Opposes Eleection of Senators by Direct Vote. most notable speech of the day was made by Mr. Grosvenor of Ohio. He answered the critics who have charged him with in- consistency by saying that reciprocity was sound republican doctrine and that tarift schedules were not sacred. He predicted that the time would come when there would be an inexorable demand for revision of the present rates. Mr. Hitt of Illinois, chairman of the for- have nervous spells and could not get his breath, and did not kmow what he was do- Ing. In six weeks that he has been using Paine’'s Celery Compound he has wonder- fully improved in health and strength." lllmnd Dm Color anything any color Never fafl! Always sure! that he found t was due to the fact and Make Themwelves Solid with morat; ing a law preventing the placing of the | WASHINGTON, April 10.—An effort was 0 ng. The officers have locate: 4 AP . eign affairs committee, reported back the that Luna had been a student of Napoleon's Wais = Abwthes Suns Who saw Heywood, who attesded o deont|name of a candidate twice on one ticket, | made late today In the senate to obtain | =) SHAITS COREMIteS, fepdived BECE C08 campaigns, and had concelyed the idea that » # | yeaterday evening three blocks trom hie | ‘DUS KnOCKIDE out fusion. The address will | an agreement for a vote on the Chinese | iy, yeorerary of state for information re- he gould compel the American forces to i home at 2:38 o'clock. Mrs. Heywood told | ®2K® the most of this feature, though other | exclusion bill, but it was unsuccesstul. | urging (ne alleged removal by Canadian [ retreat as the Russians had forced the : " | the officers that at 3 o'clock 1n the morning | Atiers of not so much fmportance will be | The measure was under discussion QUTIDE | omoery of landmarks along the Alaskan | ” TN SORUEHEE 38 TUAE FUR'NOON, | wris che Maavy - Galh ot popatiosos. ant| R EAYS. JUBEe 5 Hecmoeke s reviewed. the entire session except for about an hour, [y TeEte ¢f 1ARCRAERS o100k B8 FHICEER In this connection Gemeral MacArthur( 't 0 Ganinet & The committee is exceedingly quict about | in which time the postofice appropriation | o "y ion 'py riea back the suizer | N SPGFFT co. 7 4 read a number of orders issued by himself. ;‘:‘l'l ‘:::o:'r?rfi'm‘;l::‘:":m'l”’- ;'h:m;:; Search for the Husband. its views as to the result of the combined | pi] was considered and passed. Three | .. o ¥ 1S ‘"m';‘"::‘;(,: 1 sedietiyy & C L k4 :L‘;’":L“‘f“;:’:'“:::":‘,;z':":"z'fl;;:h,'n“";: afternoon succeeded in holding “Pa's Pets” m‘:‘n:‘:;‘ h““:"“d did mot return during | convention, in fact, baving nothing to say. | speeches were made against the Chinese | o., for'(he report of the governor of DURING s. treatment of captured and wounded. In one tl t 3 . lating to the establishment of a British ::( these ordunllbo American forces were M-:-;:fi:n ":;: d’_‘,“ "‘ vd"“_‘&“"'e‘.’;]‘: ’:::‘y oldest boy, Earl, aged 12, out to see it he| DEADWOOD, 8. D.. April 10—(Spectal) | Mr. Stewart of Nevada and Mr. Hoar of [\ 0¥ | spgtioe’ neur” LouiloNs a5t ¥ r:\.-:-ra“n(::u?s ! !'(“:o'mibl.elnfll:"e::nv nice base ball was perpetrated, and the | CCUId 0d any trace of his father. The| _—The varlous Grand Army posts 'in the | Massachusetts itating their oblectlons 0 |.pipment of horses and mules for the use and in reply to questions General Mac- | Arthir sald that in war the prime object ' is to disable the enemy and to kill him if possible when in battle. down to a score of 11.to 2 in the first game [ fair-sized crowd of Omaha fans who were on hand to watch thelr favorites perform ‘were for the first time this year given the treat of geeing some hitting by the leaguers. Up to this time the games played Heywood was very much alarmed, and, arising early, she sent her little chap had gone but a short distance from the house when he discovered the liteless - remains-of the parent. The police were notified and the body was removed to the morgue and placed beside the re- Do Homor to Gemeral Tor: ce. Black Hills are entertaining General EIl | Torrance of Minneapolls, the commander- in-chief, this week. The commahder ar- rived by way of Hot Springs, accompanied by his wite and daughter, and they afe re- bill in {ts present form, Mr. Dilllngham of Vermont concluding his remarks and the bill. Mr. Stewart said he would vote for the measure it it was the best that could be obtained, as he favored the ex- clusion of Chinese laborers, but he was opposed to many of its provisions. Mr. Louisiana and all other correspondence re- of the British army In South Africa. The resolution was adopted. The house then resumed the consideration of the Cuban reciprocity bill. Mr. Grosve- nor of Ohfo, the first speaker today, made Marchea April Rock Island Route Daily Tourist Cars FROM Patterson Presses MacArthur. mains of Miss Jennette, who had aleo been | °¢!VIDg ovatiohs at_all points. Upon their | Hoar announced his vigorous opposition to at home have been devold of any appre- ] positlon 10| .\ 4urnest speech In favor of the bill. The Pressing his question, Senator Patterson ' ciable proportion of stick work, but in yes- | MUrdered but a few hours before. L e e o i | the blil, declaring that Be never would | jregtdent and s eabinet; he'dald, favored asked if the killing of twenty Fillpinos to [ terday's contest the mon came to thé front [ AD eximinatlon of Heywood's body and T ks Shrodty Ana hellls V°é'"'l‘;' . b session Mr. Depew spoke | ICEi¥Iation on the line of the pending Kan.a. am one American was not “simply slaughter.” | handily with a little bunch of twelve nice | (10thes showed that robbery was not the - méasure. No,” replied General MacArtbur, “not |ones, triples, doubles and singles mixed. | DOUYE. There was but the one wound,|of the Homestake Minig company, The T ke ;’;"“’l‘l‘;'r“‘w:‘:" the | “He sald with great emphasis that he had VIA THE evidently made with a heavy blunt fnstru- | Principal bus election of senators by pop - He | ever yet permitted himselt to worship the A SRS TRINY SRS Oh op Ky | Cbree ol the IREWAR- (ém, Pk ment, as It penetrated the skull and left |Telative to the' location of the hatfonal | oftered the following amendment to the I8t . A p EI P.’n sh‘" Lln. it under these conditious, with Hickey, Fleming and Genlos, were given a holiday by Captain Stewart, and their three an ugly cut. Detectives were immediately put to work on.the case and they arrested sanitarium at Hn Spring resolution: tariff system as a fetick-not to be touched or examined. He warned the young repub- h parity of casualties, the Filipinos | substitutes made themselves solld with the | P" .,.,_,.. ihstsciation Blesis: Depew's Proposed Change. Heans about him that if they believed the Personally Coriducted s ot00d up and fought, are they mot the | crowd. Risley, who weat luto middle flela| Willlam F. Jones, a roomer in Heywood's| o\ 1 wonn o 1 Anen 16— (8pectal) | Thé qualifications of eltizens entitied to | present tarift achedules were to b forever Tuesdays and Thursdays. o bravest people that ever went to war?” | fof Genins, scored two hits and:two runs. | BOU ‘The twamm are eaid to have quar- —The Olymple “akiscoiation of Beéad a hela | Yote for United States :en,-‘mhre- '"fl reor,e'; defended they had as well retire to private » bl Sastor Patt and yet he is & pitcher. Stone, the utility | reled rquent Ja olghth Annol meeting and election of | Al the states £nd. congress. shail have |llfe. The republican party, he snnounced, | “They did not outflelder who took Fleming's place In left| At the ctatiol Jones was examined as to| - ®ELA WEE FECH IR T G PR 0| Dower to enforce this article by appro- | must not chain itself to the tariff schedules. Personally Conducted bl first battle,” replied the witness. fleld, led the list with three hits, one for | N8 relations with the Heywood family. He = 5. W, Carse, W. s Simpson, C. B, | Priste legisiation and to pra\igc ({or l::! With some feeling Mr. Grosvenor then “Then If they aid not fight, fs it not true, [ three pillows. Little Pete Burg, the | ®ays lis nome I8 in Lincoln, Neb. where | {108t AR e M Wnedter, W, | oo o 2 etins. and fhe cer. | AnSWered the charges of inconsistency Tourist Excursions o s 1 before asked, that their killing was |midget, who plays an emergency infleld |D® Bas & wife and tbree children. He said |, YEEt: A0S PUOREE \.mnh_m The d1. | tificite of the result. brought against himself. He called atten- ,3 nothing more than slaughter?” Job, went in at third for Hickey and be first became acquainted with the Hey- | T+ Sraboet and Aaron Nateltiel THC B8y Toart Mr. Depew said the proposed |tion to the remarks on reciprocity made by From }Vflm b4 “No, that is not the case. The war is | further proof of his rellability and value | W00d family about five years ago, when he |/ \0 (0 0 0 1o will elect their of- | Amendment under consideration proposes to | President Roosevelt at Charleston yester- Omaba ‘:Mayl and o the most bumane that was ever fought. It |by bandling a few very puzaling hits in [ ¥ent to the house one day to mend a gaso- | (WO B0 FUC O 0 0 Sl HC0 Ll make the senate a popular body and re- |day, which he described the best speech . | is simply a question of efficlency agatnst |just the correct manmer and with absolute | 1ine stove for them. He has been board- | b L 0" " orbarenip of nearly 200, and a | verse the principle upon which the govern- | the president ever made,” and humorously via Scenic Line » inefficiency.” accuracy and no delay. Ome time with a|!N& there since last February. o00d surplus In the treasury, as wall ag a [ment has existed down to the present time. | remarked that he wondered at the temerity Qolorado. Explains Chinese Immigragion, |80 0B Arst and second the ball was batted Freshly Discharsed. Siuking fand of $1,000, The association fs | Mr. Depew eaid if in the election of | Of the president in making such statements Through M p slowly down the third base lne. BUFE| ru.io \iis sreshly discharged cartridge | & social and athietic organization com. | United States eenators a small oligarchy in | while republicans in the house were de- Setstor Carmafk questioned General Mac- | rushed 1t and scooped 1t up half way to |, Thers, ¥as & freshly discharged cartridgo | soclal end ainiel any state can send here representation |nouncing such statements as party disloy- Rate for Doubls Berth $5.00 e Ambur as {6 bis meaning when he stated |the plate, then turned sharp around and|in ih9 FOYOITOF found in the alley and sald | po oot BT RO A equal to that of great states like New York | alty | . in his report of 1901 that there Was an or- | caught the runmer at second, where twc i ‘:H has bhd . H. er‘, . nl DEATH RECORD. which have manhood suffrage; it etates in The present tariff on raw sugar, he de- City Ticket Office: SENEL S84 Kxiematio 000¢s to have OB~ | third besemem out of three in similar cir- | S5n' toc #7000 DONY 86 @00p & 6 B8 " which Balf of the voters are distranchised ' laicd, was high beyond all reason. It the | 1323 FARNHAM STREET nese immigration continued for the pur-|cumstances of shaste and position would | con found, od 2 opinion that t - o i are to bave an equal voice in this body or cent reduction were made the tariff OMAHA Dol of exploiting the islands. General Mac- | pave played the cinch and thrown the bat- [ ¥Ound Was tnflicted By a revolver held at| ¢ ¢ 4 with states like Pennsylvania, of five o would then be 5 per cent higher | W e s 3 | Arthur sald he had Intended to bring out|ter out at first. Alloway and Brown di- | ‘'Y Close range. One more of Douglas county's ploneer| ..~ noe tneir population and with n har framers of the Dingley bill in- Howell's Goad 1 the sore spot b the fact that tho large European and Amer- | yided the game in the box. Mrs. Heywood, her three children and a | women has gone. Mrs. Sarah A. Reeves, |, ., suffrage: if New York, which ¢ d d. If the beet sugar people had an | pes a ican establishments in the archipelago all Sl Codtghite. Seess. nelghbor, Mrs. Hobart, were taken to Po- | who had lived at Florence since 1860, died | joo SHORRECC U RER BECe B0 tustry that could not stand against the T g . demiand Chinese labor, as the Chinaman is 4 lice headquarters at noon and examined by |4¢ her home last night shortly before mid- | coct i€, ©f 1 MITIOR0 BTN o world with $1.40 a hundred protection, then An'l Kaw"’;"‘"‘" g oo n the cheapest and most Indefatigable laborer | There were some prominent Oreighton |Captain of Detectives McDonnell. On her |pnight, She was 78 years old and had been [ vateny B (0 T8 REPER D b FE it had better be abandoned i N e at in the world. Thelr hope was, he said, to | ®!a™8, t00. Ed Creighton at third base was | way to the car Mrs. Heywood said, in ans- | gradually faillng, &0 that her death was ex- of -1 In conclusion Mr. Grosv dented th oy o 3 N , he , gradually 8. casting 55,000 votes because the m»j.i.y insiol svenor denied that | g4ye gore throat days nm mugn days and it continue the. flood of immigration from [h¢ eapecial meteor of his team. He not|wer to a reporter's questlons, that 6o far | pected. Four married daughters survive |co® 08 o0 " 0l nchiced then the | the Pending bill constituted an assault uPon [ care Is not taken to stop the cold at onc - Chiia as they were reluctant to come to | 01Y fielded a p as she knew Jones bad been In his room all | her, Mra. Loulse Cowles, Mrs. Fannie Mat- | & S0 Llccll incoterabie. the protective_theory. they may be coMn: days. Better keep & 3 (”'.Amrhlfl standard of wages. l':l pretty hits. Seven clean night. She said that twice during the night | 1ox and Mrs. Salome Grebe. Arrangements 1 Mail Boxes. Mr. Weeks of Michigan followed with a ’ bfll‘llfl of Howell's Antl-Kawf around v{ur J Speaking of the educated Filipinos, Gen- ehmkod to him, and some w?n difficult, |he wanted 16 go out and search for Mr.|for the funeral have not yet been made, Metal e speech in opposition to the bill. He argued m"‘w,m of eral MacArthur safd that many of them “m.n "P:"h"" along third :base line. | Heywood, but that she advised him not to|pyt it will.Mtkely be on Sunday afternoon. st the conclusion of routine business Mr. | that there was no obligation upon us..io g 1 T B SRk shatester ARd seastetsy] Whle charged and fieldedrto first m [as he did not know where to search and it M aarman of the committee on post. |#id Cuba. It was ridiculons, he contended, showed ability. Among others of whom he | 8004 time and well udged looslity. Harry would bo useless. Accordingly ho did noc | Jomn 5. White, Rediands, cat. (000 SITRAE B (e SRR VPO 1o say that because we freed Cuba at the FofiDRUHKARDs {pébe was Madinl, who, be sid, had u| (7000 IS IO iihn.:‘mn'n; B L B 8 g Al PIERRE, 8. D., April 10.—(Spécial Tele- |ofice appropriation bill and ite considera- 08t of hundreds of lives and millions of g & never ‘alls (0 desiroy Grav- #am of @ Polynesian confederacy—"an | % ‘teLT HE made KO & Tun ud Atieen gram.)—Word was recelved today announc- | tjon was begun. dollars, {hat therefore wo were under a| Hyor "’"""‘ ?j:!fl;fl"'flfu Hid -ucn:;. hu:.uld;::amvr. and unfortunatety | FFUE® 0 " s of the steriing sort that | INK OF EVIDENCE FOUND |ing the death trom consumption at Red- [ My, Tillman of South Carolina offered an [108d of debt (0 the island ;':y;,gv_" ucmm'Eu!m*',g;,:'_;';"", 30" paralyzed,” 3 lands, Cal., of John S. White, a former cting the postmaster gen- b e e e o “Where s he now?' asked Senator Pat- ::";.y::"":_:l‘“‘: Thrr e 8oon 88 YOU| piood.stained Hatchet in Profe prominent resident of this city, who left [ era) to buy metal boxes of uniform size for HYMENEAL. terson. v ) y for California last winter with a hope of h trons of the rural free de- . a ’ 3 The. game was:peeculiar ‘1o that for two Miller's Room Discovered the use of the patro “In Guam,” lacoulcally responded the wit- | "The E5e WAk pechiar 8 that for two S Bahos. regalning health. livery service, at a cost not exceeding 50 Business Stimulaters H e own way. The leaguers: were put out in cents each, and to furnish them to the pat- | BEATRICE, Neb., April 10.—(Special)— | v $ “How aid He get ti g/ Two Deaths at Geneva. b vice at cost. The amend-|L. W. Hager and Lulu Kinnamon, two ADS o one, two, three order, and meanwhile Welch rons of the servie 4 % “I sent him there beciuse he was an agl- | T8 B0 L OO O Keete in thy| DETROIT, Mich. April 10.—What the| GENEVA, Neb, April 10.—(Special)— |ment was adopted and the potoffice appro- |Youns people of this city, were married ' tator. second. Then Omaha tightened up, or else police consider to be a strong link in the Verne Whitzel, 16 years old, died suddenly | priation bill was passed. April 8 at the residence of the bride's - LEolb Then followed a long colloquy in which General MacArthur explaimed that after he bad released Mabini be continued his agi- tation. “His agitation In support of Philippine independence?”’ suggested Senator Patter- won, Wileox in the box loosened, fof the next inning showed seven runs for Stewart men and none for the collegians. Errors had a hand In the With the exception of that inning To- delug: the game was well fought throughout. day the two teams meet again, and Harry chain of circumstantial evidence that they ing about Prof. Joseph M. Miller, a muslc teacher and a married man with & family, who is under arrest on suepicion of brutally murdering Miss Car- rie M. Jennett on Thirteenth street just before midnight last night, was discovered | yesterday. She was the only girl In the | family and the shock severely felt. Mrs. Henry Muhlenberg was buried yes- terday from the Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Colony officiating. | Henry W. Burtom, O) Mr. Dillingbam of Vermont them con- tinued his speech begun yesterday in op- position to the Chinese exclusion bill. He maintained that some provisions of the bill were unconstitutfonal and instanced that section which referred to children of Ohinese parents born in this country. Fil- mother in this city. The newly married couple will be at home to their friends in this city after April 15, Goes Into Bankruptey. KANSAS CITY, April 10.—James Ross, ir., a wholesale grocer, who has been in busi- ness here for the laet twelve years, today Tonight, “Mis agitation in support of the insur- this evening. It is a bloody hatche Oht blood, hi 1d, | flled lunta etition in bankruptey and " Welch will bitch for the Crelghton me: ¥ hatchet,| opypANS, Neb., April 10.—(Special. ipinos, mixed with Chinese , he sald, a voluntary petit ankruy ne rection,” Insieted Gemeral MacArthur. At Biane 111 be oo font } fn Harry's | Which found in the drawer of & table | gonr " W, Burton dled here early (his |could not come to the United States from :h?e.-':;\':'y’ml‘n‘lv:"'h:z;flu‘m "JJL“".‘,?L“&'.‘:‘ “: sl' . t ! Letter from Taft. place. Score: "‘I,:"‘"’;““'“““'“' ke . poy | mOTBIBg. Mr. Burton was past 90 years of | the Philipptnes under this bil. He thought | s 555 Wit assdts catimatea at ik . ' ' OMAHA. ol er was the girl's music teacher It three sons and two daugh- L] w et :!‘::t‘::v:.r::;‘ DA Oubar: ‘1. e B e Bl | S oty g Horhes sttoations| o, s et wint be heid Ogm (b Night. ‘Tom "00[. mitfes & telegram from Oovernor Taft | Risley, cf. e gk w o S . o house. When be e oo | Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow. | SEEEEEEECECEEIECEEEECEEEEEE ul’n at cw:'::-u on April 8, In which he | Btone, 4% 1 1 ¢o|®way from the bouse. When he was hrd EEEEE EEIEEEEEEE CEEEC Prices—Mat., %¢ to B¢ Night, %c to 3. - |c.||2:un .: ] 1 :1‘ 0| ratgned at the police station this mording Aunt of President Roosevelt, n &1 s This report was handed to my gecretar tewart § 1 © 1 ¢ ofvhataresupposed to be biood stains were| ., \nqud ciTy, N. J, April 10.—Mr n SUNDAY NIGHT—-NO MATINEE o 1 salled trom Maniia. On | Burs, 3b.. $ 3.9 g 1 offound o his shirt sleeves, his trousers, | \ LUCNCTCL T oy, Gt Robert Rooss- ' “HUMAN HEARTS | Thomas, . : b ‘:f“'“' l:“.?"l'i"":l "".‘5:"5'5'0"“'!. v 4T el g :::::' I:‘:m“fim;‘.:"wfii A A sup. | velt of New York, a1 an sunt of Presidest ¥ A | prices e, 00 ana. e u 4 N — - A T‘\-) " Reeping 1t peaceavic, o= 2 2 2 posed to be blood staine on it. When he | K00 . ek SANE Sy & v 4 | Soyetnor and was e 40 1l 12 21 15 1| was asked for an explanation of the stains 2 never Tesainsd consclousness. . - . oy Jph‘dt‘ -nythlu -maa'm"‘ ABOR™ M. 0. A m, (08 his clothing he gave nose. - O N s n how 1 Lynch, 2b. e h sl Girl's Neck Broken. FIRE RECORD n g ‘i: E h m m ofllcer- suc- | Weich, 1b o RE a i SR ) CURES — p faRuetbed Eu",‘\."".‘.‘.‘.':.?ufz’?‘:""’".."'n‘!.i‘e’ Riores, oty 48 § 3 7 3| M emnstt, who was 28 yeara old and ¢ Female Collese. G VARD FOR §0 ¥RARN: L s S A} "Yn- dfl ety ;T 3. §1 w00 Bana Aeve bibea » ether'(s 8 So LEXINGTON, Mo., April 10.—Fire in the | \iy THE GREAT REMEDY Wy RHEUMATISM * Matineos, Wi ednesday, Baturday, Sunday, A 0 ¢ 0 0 monthe was most brutally done to death , Mo., - UN ALLED. NEURALGIA AR I LW o rs i o P R ) Just before 12 o'clock last night. She was | Baptist female college here this afternoon | g EQU . o ¢ m W e & he siudents_and w SREST CoLbe M| 4i6H CLASS VAUDEVILLE 3 0 0 0 2 offelled by a terrific blow on thé head, |caused a panic among SPRAINS m = — = — —|which broke her neck, and her throat was | several of tbe ninety girls fainted. None w N2 | The Three Meers, Probyn Sisters, Hilda . 4 5,3 B 2 trom ear to ear. Her mutllated body [ whs injured, however. Befors {he fames W Acts Like Mag‘c W SORENESS M| Thomas & o mron cherman's | rafaed A - cars, Jo n A < -y X B directed me. (o rc"..“f::toh 2680383 07"} was found in this condition in & lonely | were gotten under coutrol the third noryl STIFFNESS m o] o1 it the u-o to him ru;h:r'-'- PUree’t | Barned ha, 5. Bu ses on balls: | spot on Thirteenth street. It was taken|was considerably damaged. The v;rW_‘l_l; * m Prices—io, Zhe, $c. fofwirding It le Gehers) e Off ANowsy. 2 off nrow off Wileox, 2. e d not identified until this | property of the students was saved. The e - %o ander "date ‘of February i1 Ot By pitched Ban: 'fl\nco- 1 SEkek | T WATEES BAG. Aot Mentiled UN py SURLESQUE ALWAYS POPULAR—— A St A s 1 loss is light. s t: Alloway, 1; hy 2. morning. (0 ‘elephone U} Missouri, Kansas & Texas Boa gut: By, (Ston A"i;vo-b.le Rits: Riste: Miss Jonnett left her home last evening| o e R = g M IQO Snll',fl‘.l'. &.a P, Nl. xu April 10.—-At nu annual Jhoun, an, oway. to attend a meeting of the Rebekah lodge, tegve. g 1y " ERS, -mmum huun Kansas & Toxas | CATLer Risley, Dolan Sieart, y'8hon. | o which she was & member. She left the| FAIRBURY, Neb. April 10.—(Special)— * B T R T R0, o Better iy . rd of directors | LAicox. meeting about 10 o'clock and was not seen |J. G. Rawle's photographic studio iu the | B e Jaat one: ffil'ad'n"vr'fi"%u?& ) '3 " re for the ensuing | Dolan. 3 again alve. Her parents were alarmed at|Culver bullding was destroyed by fire last | (Y 2 | i3 MADISON HQUARE C¥CLM WHIRL ¢ ‘i Dose %:‘m{‘&":«m"n Taimage Holds His Own. ber net coming bome snd when they heard | night. The loss N about ;:.?:o.b-::;l | The g taking \vm.;' :‘n i owl-shuped ‘fin on thelr special V. N 1 30. .| of the murder Mr. Jennett hurried to the |§1,500 insurance. e damage e butld- Sold all Dealers in enclosure. In comjunc Ai "and thar the ing departed for nx&;&‘fi%@%“; n:"“ .:‘u morgue and there identified the mutilated |ing is nearly $1,000, fully lnl:rcdn w'I [ "V“u" = M| 8D pURCESQT v DeWitt . W g, Critically ill | pody. Scbulte’s grocery store on the firet floor t his re, had “held his ul v ter and smoke, 25¢ and 50c sizes. HOTELS. = !& fece Em il e g consuitation§ | He told the police of the girl's inatus- [ was badly damaged by water @ ; by sictans 1l cover the loss. i L y this afterncon, when & signed | tion for Prof. Miller and the teacher was | but his insurance will co 106 ‘ond P i NO Qripo, Palm |G e S intes oliin | Sl v i S ok e s | ¢ v Gomgere st Fodorses. EEaes & ME WLLARD ot e uation very coolly when he was examined jshed throughout. Culsine and b md—:&m irritation of the ime Preumonin Robbed Its Terrors at the station. Nothing could be learned| FALL RIVER, Mass, AL?r::mu;l—mo G““GGGGGG@GEEGGG‘" “ “?ax;né:"‘% ase.” ..-;u d"‘"“aé“’fi?,‘.‘ 1 0 0 junda ne: Bealthiul clesnsing, when you By Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops | from questioning bhim. He was then or- .l.lc:llvl":o:mfll‘:c :: .m:n“a" . X w, —— e to The Mlard 5 hnd up: Kurapesn, B o )| the racking cough and beals and strength- | dered to take off his ¢lot and on the [ Workers merica : Mh-mhfiflfi-—lfin gty oy ) ens the lungs. If taken in time it mill pre- | shirt the police found blood stains. Miller ihe of the cotie mill SE"MARKEL & 80K, Props g B -2 | aered g P, - Joiaar Ga., for & 10 per ceat Laxative Bromo-Quinine Taviets G 1 Fepion Mankger i Vet b Atk of pueumont: v v bl S the remedy that cures & cold in oxe day. - B Daveuport, $rincipal Clerk. stitutes. stains were found oo other .;r-nu. Mil- st et~