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* v A %r. . LHE OMAHA ¥ sty "DAILY BEE. EST‘ABLISHID JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, FUST 5, 1902-TEN PAGES, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. TALK OWR SCANDAL |Ass/sT SuaAr cane GROWERS | T) OPERATE ACAIN ON KINC [REW 1S AT _OYSTER @AY/ TRAIN CREW PUT T0 FLICHT |CONDITION OF THE WEATHER|NETY POLICE BOARD & o b H PRI | A”Tmr." o s o e 5% Speetal Ambassa o the :::—- Ay dA r%‘( 1»'-‘-«’:; X:‘:l“:‘nil—flhnwm Tuesday; : 5 T er Bxecutive to that Bffoot Comes to World | ~ *om Ceremonies Makes & Mob of Moxioans Makes Attack AR AL g O (NS mu ::“ :.“ 0 -.l...n Ilh'llfih-’:“ Oid Ohudn.b sovt B 1 HERERIA m wepe ey Temperature at Omaha Yesteraay: |Govemor P?u:“;ol:{;d.l‘g:‘:-‘w to ] OYSTER BAY, N. Y., 4. —~Whitelaw THAVANA, Avg 4 '-{. cussed and approved In House of Commons. i power the executive to I DILKE THINKS PUBIIC - SHOULD KNOW * s $4,000,000 at the minimum price G SR ! ThéY Santa Fe Passenger Train Crashes Buggests the Piblication of Evidence | the maximum rate of tnteremt oPS ny Before Surgeons Are Al :‘::.'."';::"‘:;'m_ Into mn O Trat Obtained from United Staten. cent, payable In thirty years, to be § to assigt th ne growers, of th lowed to Use the Knife Poth Engines a: the » TOAl b 2 island, who 'I““‘b-' pald at the rate of a Spcond Time, NOLAN mmfistom SYSTEM gy DEFERRED UNTIL AFTER CORONATION MEXICAN = BOY ACCIDENTALLY KILLED APPOINTEES TAKE FORCIBLE POSSESSION Blip Into Office While No Ome bus Juanitor is Present. PACKERS. FILE DEMURRERS mavoR ReFuses To ACT WiTH THEM Defendants in Case Against Al Beef Trust Claim Gro n flctent to Grant Injunction. 50 cents per 100 arrobas of sugarcane T ground from the last crop. This momey | Copyright, 102, by Press Publishing Co) is to bo repaid by the cans growers i | [ONDON, Aug. 4—(New York World Ca- ::n-rlv-im and Aprii of 1903 at 8| piggram—Spectal * Telegram.)—Information ' e Angeles the life of 14-year-old Joseph 08 prest. reaches the World correspondent through Mirano was acoldentally crushed out by the The. biil pfovides that the executive be |, offisial channel tonight that King Bd- Wheels of & ear. . ‘ authorized to pledge the cudtoms recelpts | gorq g really 11, but will go through the TR Acting on the impulse of the moment & for the Fepublic ae 4 guarsntee for the | coronation and immedlately afterward a| President hundred Mexican laborers made a rush on principal and interest of this loan and 0 | nyrper operation will be perfornied. the traln crew whosé engine had caused guarantee inoreased expenditures on me- the accident and wWith spades, shovels and count of the loan. The executive is alio |EDWARD TO SEE THE RACES pleks pursued them across the river flats Vo be authorised to pledge 1o eustome re. | E —_— and ravines almost to the east side police yards of the Southefn Pacific shops at Los 0ld Board Will Bring Quo Wartaoto Proooedings at Onos, CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—The government suit against the alloged beef trust was sent a step forward here today by the filing in the United States circult court of de- indi- PEACEABLE COURT ACTION IN PROSPECT Governor Savage Sald Have Threat ened Vielence to Seat His Ap- viduals and as corpo ceipts upon ‘certaln articies, WAriffs DOILE | pregemce of the King Gives Added | gy is going over al station, where the trainmen fled for pro- up at considerable length that pointees, but Fiade it raised proportionately. g Interest to the Yacht Racew his desire being to tection. nt on which an injunction is Unnecessars. Six months after date another loan ot © A switch engine was called out and insuficient. It fa maintained that :‘M'.'- ':.‘:;.'-‘:::.’; "" Ay ont Dproval of the residents with & couple of hox eary started for the At fs multifatious and 1t allowed to | Tt oo . s & o ppointment probably t with & squad of | stand would tend t it th t 4 roer Commtsston. terest as the above mentioned foan. Pour | COWMS, Aug. 4—Regatta week opened || by T e o D - N Sohrrers o the next ten days. ; pollcemen and & pumber of rainmen srmed | In specific (erms the demurrers masert Gifford Pinchat of with shotguns, piek handles and other | that “so much of the bill of complaint as second loan are to be devoted to taking |and only fine weather is negded to insure weapons. asks a discovery of the several interests | ., RIGHT. ror By up the AFSY loda. The rest of the §86.000. |the complete success of the, roval yacht|yury gepartment, eurly in| the | On reaching the stock yards the police |of the defendants and their business | LEE SPRATLEN......-Domocret, uoe’ sore 000 Joan is to be used for paying the debts |squadron’s racing. The presence of the afternoon and was & guest $f the president | found the mob had subsided and there was | methods ‘‘has not stated such a —— of _the revolution referred in the paper |xing has osused an added interest to be| . juncheon. - During the Bo further demonstration. would entitle the complan Governor Savage yesterday afternvon at 4nd to pay the Quban rrvelutionary army. | taken in tho event. cussed with the . p ookt o he BautE 9%, prayed for." 3:30 o'clock lasued commisisons to the This Intter obligation amounts o $33.00.- | There was much speoulttion ae to the | ental matters, inctud The effect of the filing of the demurters [above as members of the Board of Fire 000, 1t Is provided that comgress; before | performance of the German emperor's| nivg arisen conserning EH BAtional forest | A S8Dts Fe passenger tralu returning |y, ¢oq allegations | and Police commissioners of the olty of the closing of the present seiaion, 18 1o | Meteor III, which was to holst its racing| rogerves. from Redonde néach lst night xan throush | charged fn the bill of complaint. The ar- | Omaha, acting under the decision of ® - Yote & certain’ portion of Ibe income of | fiag for the fNivet time in British waters. Archbishop Ryan tal with the | 81 open ewiteh and crashed into an oll | gument advanced in support of the pack. | preme court rendered two waeks o the 1sland to pay interest Of &nd provide | The race for yachts of over seventy-nine | pregident about the work train. Both engines were wreoked, ord’ position e that, admitting the truth cf | These are the men agreed on .:‘:i. con- ® sinking fund for the sécond loan. feet proved a disappointment, Meteor and|the Indians by the t which the charge, no sufficient ground has been | ference between the governor and Con It s clal that this bill will sub-|George Waetjen's Navahos both being The. shown_ for the fssuance of the petitionod |man Mercer and John N, Balfwin :fr ot stantially the house. The senate is |,cratched. Sybalta, owned by M. B. Ken-| gy They dia- | bloded immedistely after the crash, setting | writ. The tnstrument was signed by John | Unlon Paclic law department cun e, bohe sald to be feally 6pposed to ralsing & IATES | nedy of Glasgow, salled over the course friar questiony| 7@ to the wreck. Burging oll was seat- | g jfjller, counsel for all the packers. dition of their appolntment 18 understood foan, but to have agreed to this loan. The | ;0. and frankly | ered o every direction and the large ol | 1t (he demfurrer is sustained by the 10 be the use of all the board's m:t. e Cuban, elefaent is fu tavor of payiig the | Tne king was on the dack of Visteria and Tefinery plant of ‘the Combs Refining com- | court the original complaint may- be [foite thy renomination of Murer Cry 10 army, and it e sald in other quarters that | \jport il morning watching the yashts pany was set on fire. The plant was de- | amended and 1f overruled the defendants | grems. N e | the plan has been divided fato two sec- | 4.4 Stroved, as wers all the car in the Wreck | hava the privilege of answering, It s not |- Ths method taken by the tions In order to allow the first loan 10 b6 | “'rpere are many big steam yachts in the except one. \ expected that any further steps will be | annous®ug his selection was oy | ralsed and that the second or 1080 | 5006, including Bugens Higgins' Varuna. T. D. Martin, fireman of the frolght | taken fn the case by either side until about | throw about it the great o rarr b will be shelved. That part of the bill re- 1s miesidg and it is thought Seplember 1, when the fedefal judges re- | came to Omaha on ‘t:: Burl.lzcgrt:flul :r::: ferring to guaranteeing the $4,000,000 loen under the burned wreckage. Sev- | turn from thel ! 0 by receipts from inereased duites on cor. | ADMISSION FEE TO ABBEY B e i urn from thelr vacations. at 3:10 o'clock and went to\the Millard litics, * T . 8..... Republican, four ‘mn Ni ) million dollars’ worth of the bonds of the | with every prospect for a record meeting 3. W. THOMA . 5. g’, C" a‘oATCHHRGgflb"M three years A, L e e | g hotel, where he met th a8 At Npreved by the | yistices Must Foy fa View Cosonatién . e g PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM PEN | lected and handed theim thetr sommincion No 'noh-t Bas yet passed the house. Decorations in West- Usten and in whom ALTON MEETS GHEAT WESTEHN The commissions were from August 4 and The ‘6ouhétl’ of secroteries hae docided to X satnater dence. o) Train Rel r Hyatt Heads Band In a |expire on the firet Monday In April of the Mr. Pinchot will, feay Notifies Other Lines that it Will Cut ask congress to authorize the expenditure v g Dash for Liberty from Temn- years mentioned: J. W. Thomas, 1906; W, necessary for the connection of the sea | LONDON, Aug. 4—Visttors who will not | 1ras be sy " . the Rate on Packing House Shows Iilinen: 4L B?.r:e;in";‘;éu C. . Wright, 1904, and wall at La Punta and the end of the prado | be able to see the interfor of Westminster |,y o ooroose ,,""‘u Produocts. P , 1903, . — J. W. Thomas i Abbey before the coromation may d0 #0 |4, making an extensive NASHVILLE, Alig. 4.—Armed with dyna- g tional bank. H after that event, it having been ofclally CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—(Special Telegram.)— | Mite with which blow his way out of e came to Omakha about six nnounced that the edifice would be open yoars ago from Hay Springs, where b CUBA IS TO BORROW MONEY r o Mg v namer o - o wl::lfi‘l :,', :';“..ffl;ffifl the :x-fl:lr: Trafo efficlals of the Alton notified com- | Prison, Louls Hyatt, the train robber and | was somewhat promtient in local politics. in order to give work to the unemployed. " peting lines today that the Alton would | desperado, tonight led a desperate band | He is a close personal friend r Wants Loan of Thirty-Five Milllon :::(:‘. g:“:: A.-: :;wpt;- 'ot“h:.l::- bave to meet the rates on packing house | Of 8ixteen convicts to|liberty from the Ten- | Savage and wi lected seve: 01 2:;-"::5 products and dressed meats put in effect | De88€e penitent Fifteen of the escap- Dollars to Meot Curremt e i e e : i by the Great Western. ng PAHLY £0¢ #AUINY clear of the premiss, Expenwes. 0y . - ¥ Ths nattas wio but one. B4 ev. ‘a aafahlower mant bave been telegraphed, at the king’s com- it up from Nashvifle, paid the pemalty ot — death In the bold ubdertaking. Joe Loss and James Work were traced down by |the legislature at Govern: bloodbounds 454 caplured, but the reet of | age o e Koty s ol 1o} ey mpasy Rel Bwitt & e prisoners gotten so far out of {of the f tortows e e M e okt 8 DERBESY ¥ boviitd Sy WsdwiaRi TAAL 'm0, ttbhe of thass oo i g Oturchill-Rassall fore he would consent to accept. W. J. Brout ot e S e Bers mass Soil sl bas been active in polities ever since he came to the city, He was a member of Jover five yesrs ago and Organ EDWARI cUMB 1n Hamilton, Ohio, s Reported It fs understood that the Alton officlal ¢ been montioned as- .D c‘“‘__ STAIRS in Excellent Comdition. have communicated with B. H. Harriman dynamf| by Toe, | for sounty. ai "-mh pwr: For Wirst Time Since His Sickness - to see if he will sanction & cancellation | tBe Manchester train robber, and be made | ,m.q, n_—" seyaral, and stand the damages in order to remedy | €904 Bis escape. Bix'of the prisoners who King Performs This HAMILTON, 0., Aug. 4—The convention Leoe Spratlen was one of the leaders of shall not e after g0t away were government convicts, ai Feat. of the Germas War Vetersus of America |8 SOUOR. L | (e othiers were state conviets. Bose S Samouraty. Mo wak for & Usie a1 o e O A wis lealled to order here today by Prestdent | S0, PP 0 T mbate, | 1¢ | With bloodhounds are tn pursult. £/ Comtines g :‘V:mln:: & te. COWES, Island of Wight, Aug. 4.—KY the rates are reduced from Kansas City and o AETER W office of the general o o '.hz.":":‘ rov ,__-"":'":: Baward today. for the frat. time sinos his St. Joseph the Omaha packers. will be in P"‘KE,"IPQS AFTER WATKINS | {0 ot aiirons el manager of the Bur- position to compel a similar reduction in the bill which Minister Squiers ro- . Reposts were n.-!‘::‘“ m: Xy to trespasses upon the provisions of sixty-eight socleties of a meml ip Platt amendment, but it fe presumed negrly 4,000, The aid tund soctety reported | ::m"'“'";."‘,;:‘_::‘,:‘::‘,’::og‘:h:‘:;h’: the Cuban revenue can pay the in- capital of $14,000 and 2,300 wembers and of the Great Western, and the opinion was Aeivl fereat &nd provide a sinking fund beside paid dowth funds Inst year to the TAmIies | O, usq that the time had come to make | - o A5 s AR R ki o :rh:nr: they entered the Eighteenth defraying ordinary expenmses of the gov- for forty-thres members. The nu:dcnl -‘: 4 Standand o6 raths Gl their’ sentsd, < The P, anfllp - w‘. ': -;nm; 'al ‘:z: ety Ap;:'l:‘t.;:n?.n ::m flp.?d, ernment, as provided fn the amendment. fairs of the orsanidation Is reported o B |} yyony ation, however, provs a severs heit’s ilininent tamtly’ of Mact. | (he. ity BAN hisles a8 e e g oty g K il ot 9 e ‘lection of officers will be held to. | "vmbling block and unless some way can | SEED %' DRULIEL TSR Bt MR 1l i® e N ok ot the ‘Brerat oy Fire morrow and August Schall of Ofncinoatt | b ‘““"‘ ";n':;"‘ & ":{'n:"l"_.’;:::‘_' Dpolice for having obtained large sums of | 80d Police Commissioners came to the con- is prominently spoken of next presi- m""_““n “m‘“""‘“flm__m an adjourn, | BOUeY 1o various cities by false pretenses. :l-';.‘“n:‘::anj':'n::" to quit for the 43¢ ‘vica prestdent, 1 1o s cendidage . |Heut vas taken untll Wednosdsy, when Amesbury (Mash.) Fils works and Chiet of | Of the afice sad. was -.l:ruu“. hm‘ | ent vice president, is also a candidate. | 'y 004 that the Alton will withdraw its " whea the, appointes The Qiscussion of the matter of publish- |-\ | Police Osgood of that ity wires that he i ppointees reached the landing. ing the bi-weekly organ of the socety, LR PR RS e ] wanted there for frandulent check transac- :::.‘: l::::r.t;_:ll::: the m be had for- the Krieger Zeitung, resulted in the ap- tions ting abeut $2,000. was le. The jan- pointment of a committes, Mestrs. Vach, | SENATOR HANNA- GIVEN CANE | “5:yunt of this year, while traveling west | 1toF bad just completed his work and was Schlensen and Moersch, who reported at s from Boston, Watkins met Miss Maud Shon. the meeting this afterncon in favor of |Employes of Cleveland City Rallway |roiq, daughter of Henry Shonfeld of Omaha, opened the door there Rudolph von Ahifeld as the publisher of Present Him with Token who happened to be travellng in the same "'tl precipitate rush for the entrance the official organ of the bund for the next of Respeet. conch. After a few hours acquaintance with | °® ”h part of the appointees, It was two years. hl:r. Ahlefeld, who 15 a Cleve- ‘Watking the girl consented to be his wife 3“ 3 sad :; :!;-O:M Carl erl?ht. 1.|M land man, been the publisher for some 1 s od, . J. Broa crossed ine time aud bas given great sstistaction. OLBVELAND, 0., Aug. 4—The 700 or o Tiony the tntentios at | 10/ the Tooms. of the sasimissiie ANt Man Who | Marrle: Mise Mand New Commisstoners Bnter. Shonfgld Wanted in East for As soon as they had received thelr com- Alleged M1 missions the men started for the city hall. s i ; £ £y i f i i i ¥ i H : ‘%. i te sub- eroment exceed the Indebtedness Atrica It 1s understood an important feature | 500 employes of the Cleveland City rallway, ., Mrs. A. L. Bal Arriving the rooms a short session - | Bibited by the amendment. L who bas of the convention v:ll, be the forming of |of which Senator Hanna is president, met :,m“:.n:“'::. tar ;“.:‘ to ,L:‘hor';: was held 1t was decided to notity the - Neither is there anything in the amend- instead | & Di® organization out of the three distinct |in & downtown hall tonight and presented | my, 'pinkertons have been instructed to| TAYOT. the chief of pollce and the ohief | ment indicating what steps. the United at The | fourishing organizations, the Senator Hanna with a valuable cane. In|.e.rch for the couple. of the fire department that the new board Btates would take Deutscher Krieger bund, the e organi- | acknowledging the gift, Senator Hanna ex- - Simine BRSNS ‘was in the office. The mayor came down zation of New York, which includes other | pressed his sincere thanks to his employes HOTEL FlnE CAUSES PANIC before any business was transsoted and organizations, and an organization fn Wis- |for thelr gift and incldentally spoke in the Was invited to presidé at the session consin similar to that of New York. The |relations that he hopes soon to see exist- Guests Injured I-'.I- » o Bacepe ‘the board.” Acting on advice of the city REGARDS e Sark. Lher: soA e Wiesmasla porels | 0 A A from Biase in Chicase mesting was organieed by the shostien ot New York City, an in presi- | In part " SITUATION = GRAVE dent, Max Hatlett of Miiwaukee, are here | I cannot u.:qu-u x| my feelings Hostelry. 'W. J. Broatch as president and Lee Spratien 1t has Deen tha one am- pec -f i il i 7 2] | £ to 't the plan of - this occasion, a8 secretary. temporarily, Now Believed by Vatican that L T S DTS S DA ok Wou: y life to merit the respect if frit Chiet of Police Donabue at this time ar- tion of the men CHICAGO, Aug. 4—Panié stricken, half The meeting adjourned early this after- | ploy, I have been with -om:T:xn A ot o B O oo o S b Tivsd and was nsked i bo Would seeguise noon to §o to the fair grounds, where a G, ‘ahd tonight mesna’ much ¢ |70 Randolph strest, rushed through hallwa g e g u-:::r poavtrsan ::::h was held, with prize-shooting, a con- : -muwn ’In lmoT and down the stairs tonight seeking eseape | .o " aheh “ and dancing. umber o s 3 was_gone ffteen minutes e s e . Tit% oas | from & fire, which resulted in serious’ fn- (O P8 WAL KORS INJUNCTION IS DISSOLVED TR 171 | rue rerst 1 sckacviedes 4ad resegaiss thie ou the legal board. I comsulted with the mayor Anderson, Grace, burned about head and and he told me to do just as I please. h Now there is snother thing to this, I am Gray, Willlam M., night clerk of hotel, "'hruamuthud. ready to ‘carry out your orders, and when ard Lter 1t w: Schater, Fred, guest, overcome by gas and congregationigt Schools, as most grave, us it is Dow be- ligved to be the iutention of M. Mayor Johmsom of Cleveland Joink & Fight for Lower Street which closed its doors on Friday with PSRty u‘:-l.m d'h. o o Tt ¢ -"._.':. -m_m-.mm.- 0 Nard t6 sotile 16 bur Taed, | buran state, is still in fa . ol ut_tatied, g temporising with l‘:.nq-l-ri:c thas ::u‘:) lu-t:n: botare' and sitgs -the | OLNVELAND, Ang. {—The circuit cegrt | Homever in that master It ls ty parpsual NOruy, Wittt :::-:.M eyeross. ned the hostile attituds of the vatican toward | failure cabled to his American relatives for | t0day dissolved the injunction recently is- | ALY \ime thet the men would not go back | burned about the head. sued by Judge Caldwell restraining the city word has been kept, 208 8ym- | e fire, which was caused by escaping colincil from granting public service fran- | PRtASUC strite bas, Dosh averted. o vanisa. | #as, was extipguished without sertous loss. chises and especially those giving the low that can be sued for el et e e (e R o | B St TR Tk % | ANOTHER BIG _ CORPORATION BAND_OF FANATICS | ore ot tougn e vnoen s | B ESSEEV3 bR SR B | L S renon Carl Wright, speaking to the ehief, sald ‘"We are here because of the decision of the supreme court. If there is to be any contest we will be in pogsession of the office untll that controversy is settled That is all we have to say.” Frank Raunsom Appears. and as & result of his victory today the any ‘agreement which The appointees then began to @lscuss the Polies Force of Five Towns in Fhil- | low fare lines will probably be constructed | Ofced by law. Company Files Articies of weather and other things, and several mem- ippines Engage ta an @s scon as possible. PR iy B ite T ety ot Incorporation. bers of the city goyernment dropped in to rallway boss. For myself, have no e % tal :;J\‘.’fi:” TRENTON, N.,J., Aug. 4—The United “‘é ve out my Btates Realty and Construction compaay, s B L e There ved for ALY~} with an autborized capital of 366,000,000, see how things were runuing. Frank T. Ransom came in and the bosrd went fnto executive session to consider the question of the filing of an application for & wril of mnh:unlo compel the mayor, the e b - g members e Board of Fire snd Police WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL | g goordadin Commissioners sppointed by him, the clerk ok i ¢ ol i B ol B gl of that board and the chisfs of the fire First National Bank of Grand Island . SARGIRY - oW PUT | and police departments to recognize thel: chase, acquire and construct bulldings, It Has Cerporste Existence is understood that its operations will be suthority, The recognition accorded Tied to » Tree and Severely Extended. conducted prineipally in New York City. g "".:",.fi'o:'.':’ the .l:‘: ‘.:. po- Beaten. ——— be stricken out, and before it was served UWENSBORO, Ky, Aug 4~Willam (From s Staff Correspondent.) Movemauts af Oosan Vensels, Ans: &1 o 1 Salter, chief of the fire Separtmont Dodwell, farmer llviag mear Yelvington, | WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—(Special Tele- _A&W;‘gg&_‘ e Tons 'W- At Moville—Arrived: real and Quel WITH WHIP Kentueky Mon Taken from Home, appeared. He was asked to recognisze the this taken gram.)—Additional rural free delivery Pr{lafl.n. ma board and was given ten minutes to econ- service will be established on Beptember | Mont for Liverpool, a. sider. In less than that time be was back e2F 1 at Salem, Henry county, Ia., with one car- | POV % rier; route embraces an area of 16% square | aam, from New rived: Noor. | In the office and said: A N a0 | 11 mecagnise thin a5 the lagal board* hvs was Over miles, containing a population of 400. W. J. Broatch was the spokesman for the tered. The comptroller of the currency has ex- Cherbourg—Agrived: ' Kron Pring Wil | spaintees on this occasion. He said: where P L) “That is all, Mr. Salter. Go back to tunate Now Tk + Hohensollera, for | york and let the men know that there will marks be 0o change st this time; that everything i lasgow—Salled: Laurentian, for 2 89 Now | i rum sloag In the aamme way." b R S