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~ ‘THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. e ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1902—-TEN I’AGES- SINGLE COPY FIVE CE;NTS. NEBRASKA CROPS ARE 600D |R(QSEVELT AT THE ASSEMBLY |CONOITION OF THE WEATHER|(ITES STATE BOARD Early Planted Corn is Growing Well F'{{"(:‘:l!ldfnr y';")\ sl'&—flmenflly Falr g sday o raday. and Winter Wheat Makes nesday an ursday Prowross, President Addresses Prosbyterians on Oen- tennial of Home Missions. ~ CUBANOW A REPUBLIC |is™ oF oeao_ NINETY-FIVE [BEEF TRUST FIGHT BECINS Mortality Roll of Texas Tornado is G n Increased iy E": Day. First Real Hearing of the Oase Takes Place in Ohicago Oourt. GOLIAD, Tex., May 20.—~With the death — e at Omaha Yesterdny: |Supreme Oourt Issues Alternative Writ of Mandamus Returnable June 3, Formally Acoepts Legacy of Independence " from the United Btates. WASHINGTON, May 20.—The Weather £ 5T . {today of three of the persons injured in | UDGE WILL LET THE INJUNCTION STAND | bureau weekly summary of crop condition | GREETED WITH TREMENDOUS OVATION ——— Eunday's tornado the total ber of dead A TRANSFER OF GOVERNMENT BY WO0OD I.“:‘;";_fl‘:: oS ';;r"““n':!_ Y A llr;.l:lrl:""‘; ovnditioba- edviliiiey e the . RAILROAD ASSESSMENT NOT SETTLED gerstein and a negro woman died this after- | Gives It Out, However, that the Order Havana Arrayed Like a Queen to Await the | noon. Am Packers to Become Perm- It is belleved that several more of the Ooming of Her Lord, 100 persons who weye injured cannot surs by ”" 'r"' Ohaaged n For — vive, POMP AND SPLENDOR ON ALL SIDES |, There were me %, W, and the same shoi. 4y close of the previous week in the South | Commends the Work of the Men and Atlantic and east gulf states, have been | Women Engaged in Fleld of Ene largely relieved, except in southern Florida, but the continued dry weather in the Ohfo s art wing Morkobl o valley and middle Atlantie states with late Crities. lower temperatures during the first half of LA FOUR KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK the week over the northern portion of the Writ is Issued at the Instance of the Bee Building Gompany. TRABALBE ALl SURAGD, iy W Mgty b LEGES LAW IS NOT COMPLIED WITH e 88 on the preceding di, middle Atlantic states and fo New England, | NEW YORK, May 20.—Carnegle hall was | Members of Construction Crew Go Lt ] . Junction lssued by the United States court . | crowded to the doors this evening with an Over High Trestle with Forty-five negroes have b. 1l Da & r Hig & First Prosident, Senor Palma, Sends Greet- | Forty-five negroes have Le g 40" aeninse he packers will ‘be permanently B e e reions bf Towe. baue | Mudlence eager to hear the address of gl oy Property of Railroads Not Assessed in Pro- P ing to Mother Country, /| names. The undertakers are rusw. el B O I e o™n | suffered from excessive molsture. President Roosevelt in the Interests of portion to Other Holdings, i b have not the time for elaborte details. e, & .' Attorney gene: sked -1 Fro more or less, were quite general | Pretbyterian home missions, the occasion| -0 = P T e AR . Committees have been appointed and af o Dackers made no defense to the |, ',p. ke region, upper Oblo valley, and | MAFking the close of the centennial cele- letdigr B i - g s nid it i .ACKNOWLEDGES DEBT OF GRATITUDE fast as supplies are received they aro dis- | P40 Jeeue "Ghoh it was brought today be- |y the northern portions of.the middlo At- | Pration. Many of the audience remembered ot T ‘:l':l“(“::f‘ll:;m?:g'“‘:""m‘fi VALUE OF FRANCHISES NOT CONSIDERED tributed where they are needed, white and e Grosscup, althoush oblection |\ bt (e Now Bagiand, The tem. | that Presidents Cleveland and Harrison | Gulf railway plunged ' through a bigh black sharing altke. There has been |"on Made to cover three details of the| . ....o conditions in the lower Ohio, Mis- |ad made addresses from the same plat- o Governor Gen- With His Own Ha rder referring to Agresfents for reguiste ¢ 078 on the ShES stbiect. morning. Four men were killd and|Ccurt Asked to Order Board of eral Wood Lowers the American |Stnerous responses to the appeals. BUt|,.; croqits and sales to delinquent dealers, |*155PP! and Missourl valleys and through- | ™y "o o quet eat the commissioners of | twenty-one injured, ‘seven of the latter | Equalisation Flag and Holsts the B ;:7;: e st o eave tor the mjured | O these polnts the contentlon of the :"‘;h']:’;w'r:':k“‘f‘:’:“"::'.""I’o:(‘:";;:‘;z the general assembly with as many of [fatally. Among those belleved to be ek A:Q"‘:‘:‘:‘::;_“‘ of Free Cuba. and homeless. Many persons are encamped | PCkGre Was sustalned. and Judge Grosacud | oqer, and fn the middle platesu division | thel” friends us could be erowded in. The Rt At BT Whe read Preperty by night on the courthouse yard. A re- S Would draw up & BW order AT |, i sy way (08 deol: o e 1 o el g L . ARATE, e etain i SIAVANA, My e Tebe BERUARE 08 M ¢ O e Attorncy Bothea bad with him Assistant | §688 In the central valleye, except in |y %, T Gt (L N0, 400 men | construction gang or traln crew. Al are (From Sta®t Correspondent.). Pepublic of Cuba found Havana arrayed like | MRS. JOHN ANGERSTEIN. Attorney Oinesal W, 4. Dey, Sultoiter Gane | 108, Where it Bas been delaved by tatns, | o0 TORTK, U TN ol Ok | white ¥ LINCOLN, May 20.—(Speclal Telegram.) A queen to awalt the coming of her lord. | PINKIE V. LOTT, aged 2 years, daugh- | JU0rRes GEROE 0 & Davy BOMeltor ACR° | ang is nearing completion im southern Ne- | 17 FRRET B E10 PAE B, % foom | | The dead: —E. W. Simeral, representing the relator Bhe seemed reinvested for the occasion |ter of W. W. Lott. il . nited Siates Dret | braska and Iilinols. The early planted [y 4*(PI S08C T datort Hundreds| CHARLES A. BLACK, Tlahomt In the case of The State of Nebraska on With the dignity of the prosperous days of | MARGUERITE POPE, 4, daughter of Amy | At0her Worthington of Springfleld, 1. |\ "growing vigorously in Okishoma, Kan- | ot 1 the, €UERe sudltorium. Hu TANES DOLAN. Tore Satth At 1" | the selation of The o SUTEIA/OMNPAAY ber power and wealth. a8, Fope. Seph Keating of Indisaamolls. On the other | 888: Missouri and Nebraska, snd is fn fime | "y T2l LU 0 0ttt took his seat| J. R. GAINES, residence unknown here, | F1ator, va. Ezra P. Savage, Governor of \ The decorations were universal. In some| MRS. MATTIE JOHNSON, 60. e Vet miiashe e Tattorsays for the|condition in Tesas, ‘where & considerable | " ine' piactorm he received s great ova-| JIM HOPEGOOD, Tishomiogs, I. T. *|the State of Nebraska, Chas. Weston, sases men had worked all night by the| MRS. J. STOPLE, 50. Saskiats Heaked ty Sobs B Silas. And oo | DoFtion of the erop.in Ml "Dutwitine| yics, When the appliube led away Mr.| Fatally durt: - bl Auditor of the State of Nebrasks, and Wil« light of torches to complete elaborate de- | SIDNEY STOPLE, 18. e Thonar. & Sioren Louts o | are caustag cofitidsrable kSRS {5 8OFUNE | 5 ines eiy took ha seat between the Rev.| A, M. OMphant, Tishanitono, 1. 7. liam Stuefer, Treasurer of the State of signs. Thn;e aa tnho.t :dmm.:.ce. pre- ?‘%I:any'r::x;qn&;b & FITThAR, Tuikdh I Stiathacia. H. Ve HII:ourlJnfl lndlho unnfl':‘):;o‘ v-[:v -lr;" Db Vah Dyke and the Rey. D. .Stuart| Jumés Wedr, recidease waBngwn. ’;“’",‘IS""[ who constitute the Board of tentious or humble, t did not AT upon R Ve while go stands are repo n the mid- v . qualization In said st . Its quaint facade some emblem in honor| SUSIE HORD, 20. o e dle Atlantic low temperatures have | " Senotr of ‘125 volees foom the aifterent Siooh S0y Miba spondents, made his ;::fi::lt:'::‘:::;-:o of the event. The many arches erected at g‘ona»i' AGERSTEIN : Bethea is Heard. been unfavorabl b a1 | Eresbyterian churches sang the hymn “Ye| A, P, Furney, Missouri, fnternally in- | COUFt this morning. After hearing the the entrances of plazas had an alr of real Al G ) 17 As soon as court was reconvened after the | Winter wheat has experienced no material | gervants of God Yo ster Proclalms™ e it motion the court issued an al frandeur. k ALICE MADDOX, 17, noon recess Attorney Bethea was given | improvement in the s SETASIOMOAL: | nd the preéident satig G por oy A Tilatiney ha plcked up unconsclous, | Of mAndamus, murnm:ou‘.v‘:::-a!,'?lr:::: The scaffolding was covered with canvas | RUBY MADDOX, 3. recognition. He asked the privilege of cail- [ley. In Missourl the crop continues in Bl i GRuietieR ke Btamally fieq " | ing the State Board of Equalization te re- painted in imitation of marble, and from a| INFANT, 3 weeks old. ing the attention of the court to the case of | exceptionally promising condition, although i 3D b g v Bationsls Nure;' convene and reassess the rallroad and tel- fistance the illusion was complete. Bunt- | MRS. J. G. PURT, 50. the United States of America against Swift | some lodging is reported, and further im- | “Every true America sald Dr. Dodge Conductor Roberts. egraph’ property within the state or show Ing spread on Venetias masks canopled the | MAUD PURT. and Company and others, for such {s the | provement in Nebraska, and Arkansas and | In his opening remarks, “is grateful that| o =p "o 00 o Dend -crushod. cause why it should not. The full text of feep, nerrow streets from the rays of the | ALICE PURT. legal title of the now famous suit involving | more favorable conditions in northern Kan- | his country was founded by men and women b Sl drgdi e v hfium- | the writ is: pun. Deneath the canoples the Cuban| MRS. MARY HARBISON, 45. the existence of the alleged Beet trust. He |sas aro indicated. The crop has made | Who feared God, and today this nation fs| GPeTPR PFRIL Infetnit s ] To Ezra P. Savage, Governor of the ‘olors and palms graced the oped door- | REGINALD HARBISON, boy. read selections from the bill pray- | vigorous growth in Oklahoma and harvest- | Fecelving its chief stremgth and support| if: e Fholer, mead hur Bkl beuties State ot Nebraska; Charles Weston, Aud 2 through which glimpses could be :-E:«'figc!g;"“ p Ing for a temporary restraining | ing, with light yields, is in Tmrunh [ ::Z!:l'gond;f‘::rir:l;r::h:nga;:::n;;&nOol; :‘“'; T3, M, So6UANN, PINPRE OB e, S A SR Shraghe: it ‘A'"“’m taught of luxuright gardens in cool inner 3 order, and to sustain the petition he sub- | Texas. On the Pacific coast winter wheat y B : bre ) > home mission, it Ie our chief reason to keep | Flmer Lanfer, 'Little Rock, Ark. badly prasch, Who Constitute the 'Board ‘ot sourts. Many of the balconles jutting from | JOSEPH SAVAGE, mitted a great bundle of afdavits. All |has made favorable advancement and Is Equalization in the Stat Nebraska ¥ on rejoicing that our church still supplies | brulsed about body. Whereas, It has been ested te ho white walled bulldlngs were adornod | MRS. SMITH of Rockport, Tes. of these alleged the same conditions in the | ripening In San Joaquin valley. i oo | Uthevinpumida ob the. othcy ALY aiight. the afdavit of Bdward Hosewater, prest. with roses. Nature seemed in Mfarmony . 81 L J. T . meat trade, which have been named in the | - Under exceptionally favorable tempera- K Railroad officlals are unable to assign a | J¢Nt Of The Bee Bullding company, relator with the spirit of the festivitles. The| MAUD CASEY, 18. bill already published, each taking up some | ture, germiaation of spring wheat has been | WOUk: £ diit ted the|resson for the wreck. The train was| T ihat the sald parks were literally aflame with tropical | P. HARRING, sr. particular phase of the allegations. The |rapid and over the southern portion of the -uu::n.: = Nies D Dodae's seview of | runafng st the rate of-stgWt miles an hour | during all the “fimes hereatter. montions flowers and the vaulted sky above might| JOEL AGERSTEIN, child. ) general purpose of their presentation was | spring wheat region the early sown is mak- | H R t the church, whioh | When the forward car jumped the track, | 4% & duly and legally organized corpo. been chiselled out of turquose. Above | ALVIN AGERSTEIN, child. to mako out betore the court a prima facle | o8 vigorous growth, but continued wet | e bGNT Drospects of the church, WRE| yo oy a hy (he rest of the train. dozen | Th tatino NARd DY Virtue of the laws of ery red tiled roof rose a Cuban flag. | RUBY AGERSTEIN, child. case of disobedience and deflance of the so- | weather still delays seeding on lowland in :,’.‘;‘"",eu':e':":;“ inderstand and ‘sbept+ | cars piling up 1o a heap thirty feet below. | piacs of business. inthe Tty St Dosslie The whole city seemed suddenly burled by The remainder of the dead are negroes. |called Sherman anti-trust law. the Red River valley. 1y lmm‘;“r,“ President Roosevelt Dr.|The engine remained on the track. The | it the State of Nebraska, and is interested death a forest of waving banners. Shipping in Gala Attire. In reeponse to the appeal of Governor | Mr. Bethea then gave way to Assistant| The oat crop is much fn need of rain in Sayers subscriptions have been raised In |United States Attorney Worthington, who | the Ohlo valley and the repofts from the many of the larger cities and food and | made a brief argument for the evidence in | Bult states are generally unfavorable. In oratons along the water frant |othor necemsities are now on the Way to| fuvor of granting the temporary order. | the middlo Atlantic states and the Missourl were exceedingly lavish and a ship- ad. e Southern Pacific rallway offi- | y, Mr. « | valley the general outlook is satisfactery. . " v ping in the harbor was dressed in gala |clals announce that that road will trans- m,.,:;"_.‘:;nn;_m;:“?: e detanaan | Tha doteon crop'ia'in SOMMEN scon] 20 e (L o e e i, andir g g berm 9078 bl Sl 2 ULy ittire. The majopity of the ships flew the | port all supplies free of charge. packers, read a brief reply in which he | generally throughout the cottom belt, B Iy acka DIt Lot th: listothia o CHE (Hoie O st o the o Duty of the Board. American enmsign at the main and the | The militia company from Victoria 1s on | said the packers in question do only 40 per| The stands of tobacco in the Caralimas | OEFIPIET: W8 e FROCR It At o | fured have been notified 20 TR s R el Cuban colors at the fore or mizzen. duty here and tho soldlers are BIVING 85- | cent of the packing business of the country | and Virginia are irregular. ' el et i Ly p Zation ‘18 "auly authorige] S NISEIRG (6 tHY) INS B et YRS board of equalization s duly authorize The United States armored crulser, Brook- | sistance where they can. and that this portion could not control the | On the whole the fruit outlook 1s less fa- | pory oy “the crons. e ¢ b by, the laws of e siate of Nebraska 1o & 3 'yn, which was to take General Wood away, | Reports from various parts of the state | entire business. vorable. Peaches are dropping very ex- IOWA G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT |zess P e oo 4L wd the steamer Morro Castle of the Ward | show the damage from the storm is wide- p ‘ tensively in the east gulf states. Prestdent’ Rocsevelt's Addres oy Piee, siiusted and dolng. DASRS 18 thM line, on which the troops were to embark, |spread. Two churches were wrecked at B FRishE Ah Pows, Except in the Ohio valley and middle At- | The president sald: Twenty-Etahth Annual Seaston Openn | hiats of Nebraths, 4 provided by oretio as well as the forelgn war ships which had | Shiloh and several houses were demolished. | He asserted that the prices of dressed |japtic states there has been further fm-| It is a pleasure on behalf of the people with a Very Large At g e ) been sent by thelr governments to be pres- | At Ben Hur three hou meats were relatively less today than they | provement in the comdition of grass. of the United States to bid you welcome NDoRente.. ok _:,'gg it at the birch of the new republic, were |and three persons were reported Killed |Were at other times. The desire of the Bt ntin s s Tl Workc s board, by virtue of sald se 3 Iressed with streamers of signal flags, fore | there. John Gorman was serfously injured |ackers, he sald, was to have u full and Towa Crop Conditions. Presbyterian = church. In one sense, of i Sha Ll S e \nd aft, made in war fashion. American |at Thorndale, where several houses were | {mpassioned trial, and if objection were : course, “all fervent ‘and earnest .church | DES MOINES, Ia. May 20.—The twenty. | f, tqedl QL SE 3 “oh, Gle, 1ae PROREFtY Following is the report of -the Towa | work {s a part of home missionary work. | eighth apnual encampment Iowa Grand e ] tolors, which ware.ta.be. hauled down | wrecked. ks | made st this time to the Aling of the pe- | o N Ol S e e K it e ot pnnacy Bog o 3 24 | and other companies doin business patrandeacggie b Ty { S E (| Bhndoval an Paichald . répGiCLavebe] ERIoh €nd It ware Flod oo sx-parts adave ! e g 3353k ok B B N - walls of the fortress which guarded - the in the due and legal execution of the Dodge eald no man knew better than the dead and Injured were brought to this city | of sald state, and especlally in the e president of the importance to the nation | and placed In the hospital, where they were (‘,"",“""“0 by sald respondents of their of the work of home missions. attended by local physicians and others who | Jutles ae by law provided as hereinatter stated; that sald relator is th When President Roosevelt stepped to|were sent here on a special train from | real estate in' this siais ot the veieh of The decorations along the water front tendance. 5 state of Nebraska. as afor . man or woman who Is a doer of the wor E damage from the storm, many bulldings |its this would not be obtained. He was |10, 19021 The firat half o the Week was | {nd' ot "y earer only s a lite-long mis- | 1600 veterans present. General Gronville | & 5{_‘;,'1,0,2; on ojowing are . cho - rall- entrance of the harbor. Not another bit of [ having been wrecked. not prepared to say whether the detense | 0 200 Wet, With excess of cloudiness; tho | sionary in his or her fleld of labor—a mis- | M. Dodge of New York arrived last night | wiid {n"the state of Nebragka, (o-wit; Tre N ~ last half much warmer, with heavy local |sfonary by precept, and by what i alfrom Council Bluffs, where he had dedi- | Burlington & Missouri ver Railway solor showed up on them.. . Truck gardens suffered at many points in [ Would be by demurrer or by amswer, but | ut JE, WUC SETEE VO TR R Gouiinatoid more than precept by Prac | cated the Kibsman monument, accompan- | Company In Nebraska and the 1 ,J":;:’:L'“m:“ ':"“mfi“‘?.;"'m:; gt i M‘F;::“:e::n?u': by ":c‘::r:’":::m en. | The average temperature was somewhat B ihote dithin reach: momewhat by word, | led by Jobn Lindt of Councll Blufts, | BUrington & Quiney R P L ‘ Y b i o Y e THE g » 3- | above the mormal. Conditions were highly | but infinitely more through the ceaseless. | glated for department commander. De- | all railroad property belsegin by thousands of visitors, ‘was abroad (LOUBET VISITS THE CZAR |tering into an agreement respecting uni- i Il the | 518! s o ngily 1o, ones Deneflolal to small grain and. grass, es. |Yei well-nigh ' unscen pressures, ail the | “Ated for JePATRent CEREANIER O0 | O Controiled by what ie. commenly” cal soon after daylight. All was animation form credits and another referring to Jtronger when its exerclse fs unconsclous, and expectancy. The streets were swarm- | Greetings Betw. Prens! t and | agreements for refusing to sell to delin pectally in sections where the rainfall was | of axample. of broad, loving, charitablé | port arrived today and predicted the | biairein neqes Syatem of railroads, “% 3 siderabl 1 neighborliness. N Ing with people and wero filled with a Monarch of the Most Cor- quent dealers or dealers on “the blacklist.” ":“:::';l:::‘::"zp':::‘f:;“.;;.‘ :f,,'k’ But Tonight we celebrate 100 years of mis. L:"m;::f‘:‘::fi:‘t’h‘: Iat:z::":;{h:fpl:: era Mk 88 TelliDadh ceaseless din. The babble of, volces were P ol These provisions, he maintdined, were not stonary work done not incidentally, but | 4ep \ The Union Pacific Raflway comi however, is well advanced In the larger | with set purposes, 100 years of earnest ef- | year. braniches, leased lines and all Jis rall drowned by the sharp cries of drivers and within the province of the court or com- | ... of the state, and in early planted flelds | fort to spread abroad the gospel to lay | = Governor §. R. Van Sant of Minnesota | property belonging to, op.l‘ll.J.um A the clamor of warning bells. As the trary to the provisions of the Sherman| . ¢.i. siand has been secured and cultiva- | 9¢¢p the moral foundation upon which our 1. fed b Nationat | OF controlled by what Is commonl { coach men drove thelr carriages madly| (CRONSTADT, Russia, May 20.—The | anti-trust law of 1890. Datlonal greatness must Fest. ‘The century |and his staff, accompanied by Nationat | o CONYEOURE G Whas s comincnly called over the stony pavements, pedestrians had | French squadron escorting the armored | golicitor General Richards replied to At- | t1O% 18 10 Progress. The reports show about | that Las closed has seen the conquest of | Department Commander Eil Torrance, ar-|.ness under and by virtue of ‘the laws of 2 busy time keeping out of tha way of | Culser Montcalm, having President Loubet | tormey Miller. contending that the twe ob. | 1¢ USual amount of damage to corn by cut | this continent by our people To conquel | rived at moon and were welcomed by Gov- | ihe etate of Nebraska . | a continent is tough work. All really great The Northwestern system, whi | by =548 There are 4,000 public car- | OB Doard, was sighted at about 8 o'clock | jections made to the orer related to twe | WOT™® and wire worms, and some replant- | & SOMASTL R (IR NiGie Anolgn e*may | ernor Cummins and staff. Mr. Van Sant 18 | e Fatlway" of - the ptemi which incluigs | rlages in Havana, and this morning each | this mornin; lowly picking 1ts Way | powerful weapons of the combination or ing will be necessitated. The early potato | geem smooth enough to thosc who look | being entertalned at Cummins' homg. A | Railroad company, the Sioux City & 1 y back upon it or who gaze upon it from Rallroad company, the Ch of them secmed goiag Somewhers on a through the great blocks of ice still en- Vooskpioday bl dresse mnet' Gea)ers. crop Is very promising, and garden truck LS D public reception was tendered the visitore e :llt::v. Bt, ¥, t ul, afar. Thoroughness s unavoldably part Minneapolis & Otmahi breSpoar i hi, cumbering the lower channel. The weather generally is well advanced. The ideal con- | A% “GOTOUERRCES 08 URGToCAR Yo Dily | by the governor at the state house this | thalr“}Ranenes, lewsed Jpes Snd i ‘En Judge Makes a Speech. dition of the soil and subsoil is the most fence with the ho, sittli fternoon. The first meeting of the con. | rallroad ty beloggl was extremely cold apd it rained inter- but scant patience with those who, sitting | afternoon. allroad property belogging to, opera mitent]: w:lcumln.mmmm were to be| He wished to read aMdavits to support | €ACOUraging feature of the crop situation, |at ease in thelr own homes, delight to eX-|yention is tonlght, with addresses by Mayor | managed or controlled Dy ls Statue of Fre m in Park. com- Much curiosity was aroused by a statue | seen everywhere. the contentlon. Assistant United States at- | 81d preparation for seeding and planting | SFclée & auarrelsome and censorous DTt | prenton, Commander Metzgar, General Tor- | Manly cafied, the, Northwestern = svetem, | of freedom’ which had been raised during| Great crowds assembled on the quays and | torney Day spoke to the same effect. has been unusually thorough. The orchard | whatever their shortcomings, are doing | rance, Governor Cummins, Governor Van | laws of Nebraska as murod- and utuna 1 A bri) the light vi1- | therein. the night in Central park. upon the pe- | they mingled their cheers with the salutes| Judge Grosscup spoke at length before | fruits give fair promise. strong men's work a8 they Pring ihe ush!|Sant, General Dodge, General J .A. Wi-[therein,, o poo it o Becif destal where, for centuries, a statue of | from the ships and forts as the Montcalm | 81ving his decision. He sald that the court TINRENTIEY HI1¢ The criticism of those who live softly, | liamson and others. Railroad company, its branches, _leas Queen lsabelis had stood. ' During _the | entered the harbor, where It was quickly | would act no difterently becauso the govern- | WOMEN IDENTIFY HUSBANDS | remoe” trom the strife, s’ of little valus, B i tad Taanuaas R EREAR morning & bountiful breakfast was given |surrounded by hudnreds of small boats filled | ment is on the one side and vast business T WILL FIGHT BISCUIT TRUST i : tJu‘:'i" % Talang the value of the missionary work of those what is commonly called ock Islan to several thousand poor children by Mr. | with enthusiastic sightseers. The imperial | interests on the other. It would move|¥!Ve Hundred Present When Bodies | 0 Ve Ut 'to ‘share the hardship and Bystem, doing business undet and by vir. Payne ot Boston, who had passed the win- | yacht, Alexandria, with the czar on board, | slowly and deliberately. ‘e Taken from Fra- while dnhnfrln‘ it to wage war against the |y, ey endent Conce to Unite in Op- | LU Of the laws of Nebraska, and situated E 2 m; 0! brutality. It 1 h therein. ter in Havana for many years. arrived almost simultaneously with the| The allegations of the bill were reviewed terville Mt R R AR St the T pesition to Natienal Bis- TFhe "Missour! Pacific Railraad company. As the day advanced the heat of the sun | squadron. Accompanying the czar were the | at length, and then the objections ralsed peers rom sinking per?lloultly Dear the p g achiafuiy g-mnngf:;h}...:gmgm;'. Al it ral became tntense and the weather grew hot- | carowitch, Grand Duke Michael, brother | by Attorney Miller were then reforred o.| GOAL, CREEK, Teun, May 20.—This | Svtersd ‘Without it the conqueat o ‘this managed or controlied by whiat s cem ‘[dr every minute. of his majesty; Count Lamsdorff, the min- | The court was of the opinion that the con- bodle t thirty-four victims | continent would have had little but an monly called the Mi; url Paejfio D, ster of forelgn afairs; Marquis de Monte. | tention was well grounded, for any arrange. | T et o e n ut ine Fraterviile | AnImAI side: without It the ploneers' fierce | CHICAGO, May 20.—-The Inter Ocean |doing husiness under and by Wras ot e island was scheduled to occur exactly at | bello, the French ambassador at St, Pe ment that tended to defeat. the “dead beat” | Soal mine yesterday lay in the old supply | Lnd ride virtues and somber faults would | says that the independent biscult compa- | JRG Gf gipraska as rallroads, and wth The actual transfer of the control of the ated therein. noon (Havana time) whieh is 12:30 p. m. | burg: Grand Duke Alexls, the high admi Placrioa--tul fosripy opre I v have been left unilt by the dame of PUre | nies throughout the country will soon be | *'The relator also alleges that the Wester, (Washington lme) but those fnvited (o[ of Russla, and their brilliant --:l‘m iz cluding be esid: he aid not 1:::.11:: oo | SHare iady for burial Caar. L AN 4t the | 859, TS Srp wanld have been' a Jife ¢ | combined in a glant rival to the National | Union Telegraph company and the Postal witness the ceremony were requested to 4 kS Lodies will be buried in the cemetery just | fl JL% CENIThavd and barren material- | Biscuit company, probably under the name | Telegraph company, doing business under Grand Duke Alexis boarded the Montcalm | of the order of injunction submitted by the | east of town on a little mound, where the | faco hvinise ot it decn beneath and and by ‘Virtue of the laws of the stats o Do at the palace at 11:30 a. m. They n- | and atter President Loubet had briefly re- | district attorney and that while he would | United Mine Workers of America will be | {hrough the national character, there runs | °f the Union Biscult company. Rebraska as telerenh somraalls oim cluded, besides the American officers and | yviowed the Russian fleet ho escorted the | have to issue It, since no objectlon Was | sewed to contrinate & fund to build a mon. | that power of frm adherence to a lofty s"’;‘" of 18 InTRest ludapandent 6ok~ anariiy, AR SN o SR members of President-elect Palma’'s cab- " ideal upon which the safety of the na-|cerns have already entered into an agree- 3 president on board the Alexandria, where | raised by the defendants agalnst its iesue, | yment to the dead. tion will ultimatel That all of sald companies h: i . y depend. being tak panies have obtained ;m. i, :o:':‘m;:;:.:' 'i::l"::m;::‘ *u-| the greetings exchanged between the caar | be would draft & new order for tho injunc- | " Five hundred women were present to | Honor, thrice honor 0" those who for :;‘":he“’o;:',‘:, AP WA DN oL YA ) rrom dlie She Taors ‘o6 eaid hinonr snfl b rem g - jasveg e _generations, during the perlod o virt 1 peavincie, b siieere of the isliing |t S 1auhet wert miet aovtinl Moa. b :7“""" the bodies 1t P“-""‘i ':':: "::;:" this people's. szt expansion, ave sech | pany of St Louls are designed to amalga- pomer and franchise to o erate and ad warships, the forelgn consuls, William Jen- - Order Askes y Governm egan at noon, as some o that force of the living truth expanded | pate most of the 150 independent compa- telegraph compani and ‘en ;‘*l, $' nings. Bryan, the other visiting American FRENCH PREMIER TO RETIRE The restraining order asked for was sub- | ¥6r® torn and charred and a hasty \nter- gs the nation expanded, They bore the | pjes into one corporation. A buylng and |owns a large amount of physical o thugi: tral Valley (N. Y.) nelghbors; Horatio i aacs TR tbe The government asked that a “temporary | M4Y® the heads completely . might come into a glorious heritage. Let | tered into, it is sald. Phat said rafironds own" Lol i Shte Cal The identified dead whose bodies have | us prove the sincerity of our homage their a1 B t pl of the fn- Rubens, counsel for the former Cuban order {ssue from this court restrainin by the way we man-| According to the present plans od consisting of raliroad tracks, right-of-way, Juats, 8ad & few other sspecially iavited June 1. Untll fmal hearing oF until further erder | Deen recovered and those kuown to be still FE“E‘ &arey \oward completion What under | dependent people Jacob L. Boose, formerly | depot "grounds and, depots: roliin stock Suesis. —— of this court, the defendants, the Cudahy | P the mine and supposed to be dead, num- | them was so well begun. president of the American Blscult company, | §ed’ and ‘movable Property: the. fals me Realise Long Cherishea Ambits PARIS, May 20.—It is oficlally announcad | Packing company, Armour & Co., the Ar- | €% 37 Second Day of the Wark, which was absorbed by the National Bi fregaie value of wi iche tor Camp and others D et ‘have gone almost | This was the second of the days devoted through the entire course of Haterville ana | by the "'fl:"’:‘y to ”‘1“ l“""""x‘;"; of ::' e of all of sald ralle Thistle mines, and it is now feared that |centennlal of home missions. Before the | o, 0 1" ompany has closed a deal for the |road systems, as aforesald, gperating i ay 1, 1002, side: cuit company, s to be at the head of the nformed ‘and Dbelleves, A taa alleges the fact to be, is th 000, KANSAS CITY, May 20.—The National|'{''Tie entire mileag that the premier, M. Waldeck-Rousseau, | wour Packing company, the G. H. Hammona e June 1, leaving Presi- | company, the Schwarzchild & Sulzberger were to have no sight of the ceremony to to form a new cabinet |company (corporation), Nelson Morris and be enacted re which was to constitute 4 E them & nation before the world, but out- :::::nulv with the méeting of the new | Edward Morris and Ira N. Morris (copart side they were to witness a spectacle which would stir thelr pulses, for they were to sce the beloved five-barred and single: starred flag which Cespedes first threw to the breeze in 1868, at the opening of the Owing to the limited space the people ings leading from | fubject of missions was taken up a letter . : the state of Nebraska, on ners as Nelson Morris & Co), J. Ogen | the Tiners are in the wings leadink trom | L 5. trom the general conference of the | PUrchase of the Mount Cracker and Candy | amounta' to 6,04 miles, ‘exciusive of M. Waldeck-Rousseau notifled M. Loubet | Armour, Patrick A. Valentine, Caivin M. | {h® Shanneld. =~ The &t B PP POMPEH| yeipogist Episcopal church, now in ses- | COMPARY ! gest | tracks and turnouts, which sidetracks ahd . whic 1 ¢ - | turnouts on_all "o 'sal and his colleagues just before the presi- | Favorite, Arthur Meeker, Thomas J. Con- | o B¢ THASE . CCRC 0 M one o0 | sion, asking when its commissioners could nr:ul;rl](t:m:r:al:e;: b:::‘i;s.“;n:’.::' turnouts on. all of sald vailroad systems dent's departure for Russia that he ccn- |nors, Charles F. Langdon, Michael Cudaby, | ara¢h (WO A0 PORREIE CECO M p00t | be received to bring greeting to the Pres- | % J eaneaca tr'h LA DI W sidered he had accomplished the work of [ Edward Cudahy, Patrick Cudaby, Albert F. | yic i1 = W08 ORISR S 0 By Rt o | byterian governing body. The Methodist | cracker trust. . A d With, unity, which was the object of his taking | Borchert, Gustavis F. Switt, Louls F. issloners are Rev. Dr. J. M. Buckley 5. Your reiator further of that it is ar, raised by the act of th J render any assistance. State Mine In. |commisslo . the duty of ail of sald raijfoad and & Ten Years van, teiead by the' ect ® omce and that, therefore. be desired to |Switt, Lawrence T. Corton, Edwin Hartwell, | F0ter % SSSEOre - (CUE, 1AL editor of the Christian Aavocate, and Al- SITUATION IS 'UNCHANGED | graph companies. tnrougl thelr 1 and tele- retire from the present cabiget, but would | Jesse P. Lyman, Frank E. Vogel, Louls i bert J. Beveridge, United States senator cers, on or before the 5th day of April This thing which was to happen bad been | o in omoe until & new cabinet v the hope of their lives and their ancestors | o roq from representatives of f:. ;: :‘"""' Jan o Il Albert H. Vee- | paBBER KILLS SALOON MAN |from Indiana. It was agreed to receive tho [ Anthracite Resion S0 Quiet Visitor SR T O IATS SIS Sueey o , Henry Veeder, Edward C. Switt, Fe Methodist delegates on Saturday morning. Wonld Not Kuow There provided by sections 32 and 40a of for generations. Thelr parents, brothers | joriry of the newly elected deputies. dinand Sulsber v . s g 4 _ ger, and W. H. Noyes, ofti- | yeoo E with Seme M The standing committee on home missions Stet chapter Ixxvil. Your relator states in this and 'I'l“:fil"_h: s to ":".;“r‘"' b e zens of Illinols, Massachusetts and New "_" '":'“__ it h e OReY: | recommended that each church, wherever o S.a D tate ot Habeasia Biby e complls o strangs wonder then thet|BOER DELEGATES FOR PEACE | York, their agents and attorneys, and ail pag possible, undertake the support of at least tlaly"complied with the provisions ot taid hours before the time 8o ';".“‘ e other persons acting or claiming to act for Kunown. one missionary. A further recommenda-| WILKESBARRE, Pa, May 20.—The | section 32, by fling with said auditor su ‘I::n s mmn :ollo:u:::” lnof ‘.ml“:hy. Resolut . of: Prsvnte T them, from violatlng the provisions of the —_— tion was made to the effect that the Sabbath | Wyoming valley is so quiet this morn- ,.‘"',:',;','T.f& “.'.‘."céf’&.?"fi{“ 'brxl '*;:‘- - IY wat - “."'u oyl lates Speculation on Stock act of congress, entitled as act to protect | KANSAS CITY, May 20.—Joseph Barrone, | schools be requested to take up a speclal [ ing that, except for the idle collleries, & |apolis & Omaha Raflroad company have B <ol Moo oo o Bl Bxohanan trade and commerce against unlawful re- | an Italian ealoon keeper, aged 31, was shot | collection for the work of the Woman's | trip through the reglon would fall to give | not fled with ‘the wuditor any statement P‘z e dgeid, 4 o EORDOM. “Hay ‘heBetnien” Wb vers and to restrain [ and killed in his saloon in this city by a|Home Mission board, it possible on the |the impression that a t struggle 1s In | 82, PrCH O O mpantes have m‘,',_.';,.a % R, “‘F"”““""“ s et 'n.“ e | haaant s o i abon the packers from engaging or continuing | robber with whom he had a desperate en- | Sabbath nearest Thanksgiving day, 1902. progress between capital and labor. comply with sald provisions of said sec- held. President Mitchell was at the strike head- | tions, and that the said auditor has neg- » quarters early and golug over his corre- | lected to require sald ralroad companies, Board Is them, t ovi- The committee on bills and overtures | gnondence which, he sa; promises to “.’(.;'.‘I"m"'..flf".‘m?nfi”':'é"m% 'i‘: A’:o brousht in @ resolution, which was adopted. | xeep him steadily employed all day. He |said for {he year i nor has'he nimself was packed with people 8o thick'that the | noon, owing to reports of the recelpt of a | b W0Y combination or conspiracy s to [counter early toda ground seemed alive. private telegram announcing that the Boer oy gy Ay VIR A [ Th;":"’b" ';‘ '"‘d""’ ';:""h|'“d' find- Boon all the side strests running into the | conference at Vreeniging had voted in | o0 BT SUC KOCR OF 0 SEC (WA ANe | Ik Bartens atons. demercnd s money. plaza were choked into a solid mass of | favor of peace on the best terms procura- 04 | PATRORR-DIFINNS 10 - SRI) cash and | o rring back to the Board of Education He sal ascertained the facts in that behalf &s R e o ent: | T it ke Prentare: | overt nota charged in the bill at the a struggle followed. The robber fired five 30 the Dyond bad no mews to give out. He said that | ascertained (he ‘facts in that behay nity and every door " Y 9 eral stock yards and open and competitive | shots at Barrone, three of which took ef- | the appeal of Willlam T. Ellis. the former | potning had turned up to in anyway change [ that said islegraph compapies bave not 1ng the square was walled with faces, white | to confer with'Lord Kitchener and Lord |, \veig in Chicago, Omaba, Slouz City, 8t | fect. editor of a Sabbath school organ of the |ine preesnt situstion. compiied with sald statute In that behait and black, old and young, male and fewmale. | Milner, the British high commissioner. (B » Presbyterian church. The Rev. Mr. Ellls ZE " nor has sald auditor ascertained the facts Then de the roofs, overfiow v lint, Ly Joseph, Mo., Kansas City, East St. Louls, | Some silver monmey was found scattered PHILADELPHIA, May 20.--A strike of | 105 (00 (hereto as required by law, crowds sought e Remanded to Care of Sheriff, Bt. Paul aud any other place iu the United | over the fioor, but Bo currency was found | S05¢ s_am l""'“'o‘t ::: ‘;"'h": :’“’ 1200 weavers emsioved In this city and | “The relator also alieges (hat the Pullman States where they customarily purchase|in the cash drawer. The robber escaped |Board of Education resbyteriat | Camden, N. J., begen here today for an | Palace Car company. & corporation, owns oy o —daynor ad Greens | }ive stock coming from those markets.” | and it is not known how much money be | cburch. with which he was connected, read | increase in wages of 13 per cent. In quit- | 284 oberates & lavge humber of sl atter s betore Judge Andrews |1 R SO O e ered o ob- | secured. & paper before a gathering of Presbyter- e tan s o N Lo today, were remanded to the eare of the [ L UFEEVS TOF TEe PACLERS OREES 0O obs St AR ian miaisters, entitled: “Are Our Sunday cting In its said business under sherlff of Quebec and with the two detec- |\ porery tnjunction. Bret Pays His Bead. Schools Decadent forced 3,000 persous out of work, powets, franchises snd peiviiepse - tives to keep watch over them have re- 3 L/ lis was reprimanded, resigned and y p R Ehe Chantian Trantanan. Restraint Against Nelsoms. .[l"l;.l LOUIS, May 20.—E. E. Murrell called | Mr. Ellis wi ep! gned an e under the laws of tl state; that said company derives enormous revenues f ¢ the bficeof Sherlf Dlckman today and |appealed bls case to the genersl assembly. State Advances Sulari sald business: that It assesses and l —_— ) . i a checl Ol 082, represe: 0] 1l Santa Fe Gets Onkland Franchise. KANSAS CITY, May 20.—Judge Joba W. | Fi0“amount of the bond forteited by i | The Semersl assembly, through its sction| gy papy, Minn. $pon the Deopls of (his SEMEMRIESES o o R BT - May 20—The State | the stranger within its gates larg “’zm in the crl;cun enu‘;t here ma{ issued | brother, Jnlln‘ Kd.lurrelh EME. Murrel! {s | today in effect upheld the action of the | Board of Control has ‘fg"’“‘ the salaries n’l‘nney and_ revenus, .fi‘tut Baia bos & temporary order, at the request of Attor- l“mmbo“ Jorhnok i ?:‘mll 'll.l use alb'del> Board of Bducation. n{ I.h“ :zmmyol- » I;'u-_xnhoar -‘1‘" has "nulceud l.hnd n!u:d 'f .d.raly a) " 2 - Mu & member of . | ot the in cost of living. There was | legally assess the pr o com- Rey General Crow, restraiatog Nelson Mor- | flo*5receding house and. was. tndicied fop | _The home mission centennial was contin- | 56 4Cnid“tion the hart of ‘the employes | puny. Including rights, privileses and fran: T Continued oo 8o a me_ | bribery in connection with the Buburban|— . o | for this increase. The additional cost to fer ‘the laws of N franchise legislation. a ey | (Continued on Second Page) . |the state will exceed §¥0.00 per annum, |for the support of the t LAND, Cal, May 2.—The Santa Fi has granted & franchise to enter th eity. 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