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- PART L THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OM‘.»\H.L SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1903 —-TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. REGRETSHARSHWORD ©XFects To cuRe ouowess pOME REFUSES AlD ma Specialist Treating cuokre aeMgRsens rmews i ANS WESTERY TRIP|, Brings Back & Large BULLETIN. THE BEE WORK IS IN ARREARS orecast for Ne S: nday S ; of Mariberough for | Prescats Srélh Sile Tour of Frovl : Mondar | Oount Tolstoi Writes Obaracteristic Letter | Dentnenn | Opurch Dignitaries Will Not Test:fy in Be- the Orten:. Tour of the Presidert is so Gommence Soon _— Only Fourteen Days Remaining of Begulu 0 | bresia Ot | - 2 _— Page Time of the Legislat: T s { Tight, 1908 Press Publishing Co ! e | 18, by Press Publishing Co) | o |1 ;'::.-:!.l;i-::u”v:'-:n- wele. o e G VIENNA, March 14 —(New York World | N, Merch M.—(Nev | - o ~ | ry CONDEMNATION HASTY AND ILL-ADVISED | Caticgram. Speciai Telegram)—The doch- | BISHOP AND PRIEST FIGHT OVER PALACE | Cablegram — Spoctal Teicgram.) — Wher | ABSENT FROM THE CAPITAL TWO MONTHS | Traradoa Flgne Wemers Trin. | NINETEEN BILLS MADE LAWS UP TO DATE ) ess of Mariborough has come to Vienns for | United States AmbaSea@or Chouie returne 2 Germany Sechs Beciprocity ' the second time for ol tay. Sb ¥ the Orient, in e k o { Does Not Omméemn Eeving, but Pies Her | cume nere tute i sutome 1o caneuts & vi- | Livools Prolate Orers 0.1 eciions 107 | chuaing Beryt end Turkes, be veougnt, wich | Practically ALl of the Ststes Wost of Ohio| Srvumey baseass canss Tie | 026 Mowrurs Pasod Both Houses and it with All His Boul T o e e Oostly Eriscopal Home. | eharacterisic indpess, & sourenir to ench to Be Visited on Trip | 2 News from Nebraska Towss. Vetosd by the Guvernor | Geafnces, and be begun 1o trest ber ad ot Americar of fts came | 4 Afairs in Souwth Omaha ST | baving planned to wttend the Delhi Qur- | e TP in & buge box. There were pipes, femses o I | Continued Rauins Increase Floods. | v HOPES SHE MAY SEE EVIL OF HER WAY | ber, the duchess insieted on lesving Vienns, | TECUMSEM PASTOR COLLECTS TOO LITTLE Moorisk carvings smd all sore of trifies, OMAHA TO BE ONLY STOP INNEBRASKA | & cnamberimine NONE OF THESE IMPORTANT MEASURES | : Kot Too Lase to Turn to the Consolation on Wh'ch He Reets Geepite Dr. M €0 prompt 't warning that the pos- of a cure trestment jes lurgely Gepended on | Sbe has just returned, [ | accompanied by her sister-in-lew, Lady | Nors Spencer Churchill | | Eodlesisstical Buperior Ousts Him from Bural Living. which he @ getting no ibutefl amone the ope and giving 1o thing sppropriste end useful his private sec staft, fo oach some- For William Weolward | H. C Lindssy to Bee President Kegarding tbe Federa! Attornevship Get Welcome Home. Tale of Three American Graces. Distrust Cenr's Recent Decree. 6 Past Week in Omaha Society Hagwe Court May Vot Be Needed. Much More Time Beguired in the | House on Reverue Bill. Fou | | retary, bhe brought as som City Not Responsible for Jee - I e duchess’ allment has stes ¥ grown | » arge & er ew v r olice oard. | The guc 1 I adil ik handk. [ New clerx Folice Board KNOWS WEAKNESS OF THE HUMAN WIND | worse. snd English specialists have :-«n PAPAL DELEGATE WAS DECREE RESCINDED — rs end Stripes and portraiw of Lincoln, MERCER'S BACKERS LOSING iNTT.REST‘ & Council Blufis snd Jows News. FIGHT COMING ON APPROPRIATIONS iy {unuble to find any remedy. It was Miss Fashington, Cleveland and McKinley ® onal Capital. T 2 | Rockefeller's cure that induced the Guchess 4 Fimatty | FHch be bought fréfn & mutive trader in | * the Letters. Riet o b W Sweet Charity of Aged Russian's LA% | 10 Lo bergelt in the care of Dr. Muller, | Many Lawsnits Foliow an malty | oy erioumn. 3¢ War @ EMFRan mindtacture. | Woshington Paper Comments o8|, o ety meents of the Day. easures Which Ha Stands Out in Every Line of | wbo even now has underteken to cure her | Hely See Orders Csime Tried by The Americer embassy was fully repre- Peculiar Pheses of Former Con- Doings st Neclom's Capital the Gauntlet of Bo B i Puthettelilly Cheese 1o as yosks. Be s L;n‘rllnhrur:‘;hr'ei Setrepeiitan Ousla ot | senteq :(’h e mdm';‘.lmm o gressmane Quest ue e 1-. ‘.m- B-lr:l’t-l"l--r. and Ssen Sigied S others ful wuse the ish sural spe- |sery. ANl the mem e Lnee breeches * Review of Spo - # fag Splutte. | etaliste have devoted ther etudies and e- | e | bisck silk stockings, white veste and | " |12 Pressaent Paye His Own War. st periments exclusively to Qisenses couts. Mre. Choute, fhe ambussnd An 0@ Stors Revamped. " | while Genfness Goos mot alway SO, Staeh 24 rdinal Gottl, pre- Wt Gremsed i pale meuve, v ek S Gaitepent 1 s S s Bty Exchange. (Frem & SK& Currespondent LOX B YA e o the | 160t of the propaganda, and Monaievor Vec- | SPATHINE in bar Qoo ~ HINGTON gl e | L S S0e ehe UG, LINCOLN, March 14.—(Special)—In the g ller's wi reries bnt a e Iy well white - = in culnr Arm i s : Niegram—Special Telegram)—With the | ’M‘d‘ fn‘r"r“ ”.:“"":":fm“’““;‘nfi““m': cia, secretary of the congregutian. have | SURTIET h}:“"f“""“ g g —With the adjournment of the sex e Saenas it y-8ix Gays that the Twenty-elghth Ne- fineness of feeling that might be expected | TUE HC FIRE R L ves. | Hia | POth Tefused to give evidence in the suit | TR TS mr:";,m Bl sight the president ie turning ¥ e St 6 Grdae, usks legislsture has been in session Dine- o him Ooust Telstel has ceused to be| T NCE TO N B iohalations and the | DSiGTe the Ameriom civl courts which the room 56 TS WETI——. O W Yo 2 In the Domain of Women. g Bt sy v gl e circuluted a letter expressing regret for| oo L T etre currents. The duch- | Thther Murphy, former pastor of a church : 2 Lhdsbiaid perary, which is 1o cover & pe S S Al et sistute books—filicen by the house and four the severe condemnation be had uttered | PRFUSRUOT GF TRILTE CRRERR: RS R | 8t Tecumseh, Neb. hus instituted againsi e e Terers, | ©f Two mouths, commencing April 1 e by the senste. In uil twenty bills have ngw be ex-crows princess of Saxony for the two hours which sbe gives | (¢ Right Rev. Thomes Bonacum, bishep of ear] rtr He | early portion of his trip will be spent in o S il pussed both bouses, but ms the governor In 8 Jetter sent to the World in London - t x;u;.‘:“rn:‘;.i; ‘hr"(n-us : :“'“ | Lincoln, Neb. :y'-l:“‘ b AT |the sermountain ststes, his ¢ b e e -:r".--( - h.-;- . vetoed one, only nine have been en- 3 ¥ 48 Sreak - % - | had st - » point the mol be Ye S SR acted into laws. None of thes e n be S ve | Ehe likos. She could not have chosen & Palace Money is Short. r BRlr being dressed Jow | PO e = 27 Markets amd Fimancinl. Py -3 . 1 know to whut sin and temptetion the | - . i | & . " Nt 1 . b - lowstone Natlonal park will have . il e clussed as measures of vita wocss succumbed, for years being my- | ¥OTSE SPASCD 10 stay in Viemns. as open- | LINOOLN, March 14—The comost be- e & her mother ffects. | o s DE. Ob| Temperature o1 Gmaha Yesterday: | ITPOTiance 1o the siate at large. Most of elf full of sin. 1 had mo right to throw | BT exercise, cven @riving, is out of the | tween Bisho; Bonscum and Father Murphy pearll threaded through the (p Sl BTt e PR - ey, | them are 3 g Foir il be 5t & woman who had sufiered. 1f | GUestion just now. She spends many bours | began with the sitempt of Bishop Bonacum uf = g ipe of the nec ol : : o | Qe stens—ie Guitart wiiy. stecten s 3 first Jetier should come under the eyes | & GAY Viewing art treasures in the museums | to coerce the pastor of St Andrew's con- - ¥ came mhv busband, Cap- | wieconsin and Michigan wpd 31 water works e Sameir: 64 ? the princess, 1 ask pardon for my cruel | 8Bd in priv bousee, while in the even- | gregation st Tecumseh Neb., Rev. W. Mur- fison Clower, the naval sttache. | o o outh Dakots and lowa, wi 31 | textbooks bill and his bill to cut the bond e rdon ! | ing she sometimes goes to the opera. | Fby, 10 compel his purishioners to contrib- B oecredlilt Oraig Wadsworth, | ol 0 e Nebraska on his way 31| of the Shabsarer 1 06 { _— e of money, arbitrarily as- wo wlre (he most energelic - m t a 0 S wiae s " “Not only 6o 1 Dot condemn her, but I neveRses THE VSUAL STORY . 1;;_1‘:;%(llmlbt:hn;r;mr:;:‘":(r .ar:.d-:"::e the most enere magpresi Mylorsssihrgermimmmtl - oy M u: s oF The A0S i g g e e fipoea pe she | y & poes 1n 1 wossitile to visit all 1he cities to which be ax oriant work yet to be M Doverel o e i tote, as {ton of s costly Selsespal =pedsce b some emmarainery oversieht | L")\ the miodle west, be 82| Gone, it 15 apparemt that the rom of the taken bold of her and will enjoy the peace | Rumer Jtalism Countess i te Wed |8t Linccln. Cardinal Satoli emjolned the &yfl” of the SMfSers of the White | \in ‘it out Nebrasks ané Wyoming on his | session must be more eventful than that 4 bishop from erecting 5o costly & palace, bt | fun¥ were omitted from the published A « . por g g o i which is slways possible to those who | William C. Whitney, Ame: the bishop spurned the injunciion {iots or guess. AN S earel strangs, | oo o0 G, stopping in Oumabs, hew- app 5 e e e fenr God | Milional pr v « - <wagy ever, on his Way eas While everrthing PPropristion measures are yet 1o get Gount Talstol has sleo caused to be sent | . e e e . s’(‘“r’:‘:'fl,fi:": in view of Secretery White's office. to 883 | {5011y 4 tentutive condition, Omuba and | HIBERNIANS 7O CELEBRATE | tbroueh both bouses. The railronds’ vic- T several ngllec | not tory in th T o ¢ t to New York for publicetion s letter of ‘n;'umh enl sepututed Gommiitens 1o ealinct ol ‘:tlnl ": his n:‘nh:’:!l:l;‘ .N !Nfl.‘?‘ | western Jowa may sately rely on seelng| tory in the house Friduy on the section of the same tenor, Gsted February 14, and | (Coprright, 18 by Press Publishing Co) | TV S50 TR Pr ot ted were | L awion _coTrect ollowing 683'S | 1pe president in April or May. It ie his | Give am Emtertaimment &t the revenue bill dealing with raflroad taxh Just received by mail, amd which reads 1{_1“\1'(\ :h"ihx u ;‘i\" T':“ww"’}_“ gl e gy vircm et b | intention to so arrange his itinerary that Schlits Hall Next Twesdny I nybpu [ “About & week ago I received from a A Cublegram —Special oo (7% g e Rev. Murphy & Gecree of expulsion | he will be in St. Louis during the formal Besciag, | of the revenue bill and makes it substan- certain Mr Michsel A. Morrisor om “;xh ney's numerous !ffl::dr on ?‘: side of frm:":!br ;:vlren‘:milu:—ph: .W“‘“flwm ‘v | CZARINA ASTONISHES COURT | cecicution of the exposition grounds and | | vl .\d r-t-r';unh-h-.\‘ will pass. The re- Ber & detter, & cagy of wiich { enclose, | the ocenn are greafly interested I & T0- ] ____ ., Jegate at Washington, who or- | o - | from St Loule will go @irectly to Kansas | = mainder of the bill ought not to ocoupy 3 “ was in & bnd frame of mind, weak | mWOT that he hus sucoumbed 1o the charms | SPOTOTE %_‘h‘:r'm‘w_‘:‘:‘ e | Wears Most MagmMoent Costume ut|unq by the southers route reach ihe Fa- | T eVmiug of St Purick's day, which muck time in Gebute, yei it is Dot thought ' and therefore dictated to my dsughicr ap | ©f ihe Countess Paubricott! (Anna Kingsley) | "y “yyopon thereupon filed charges of | Recent Ball in Winter cific cosst. Trom California the preside ¢ Tuesguy pext, the Auclent Order of Hi- | the mousure cad Jeave the house before anewer. 1 intended to Te-resd &nd cor- | Who csused & furore in London last senson |, o000 40 feflure to collect moneys it will go porth into Washington, Oregon and | Pernians will cele “‘rn_» by su entertaiv- | Th ¥. The sectious be @ with rect that letter, but it wae sent off, and mf 'h\t most ;-mlm:ble circles AY:‘flnno sgainst Rev. Murphy, snd summoned him Montane, resching Weshington between ,.rl: i . (';“:": flL:{"‘\ are thome 1»"'“ ng to the essessment p; since then 1 continually keep recalling to | ©f the popular and generoms Amerdoan's | oo o050 T Bl T L giocese ¢ S e June 1 an@ 10. There have been S0 many u 1o commence real estate, QUUEE Of MERCBKOTA, COUD'Y AD my mind what 1 wrote in it and am troubled | friends would like to see him married AgRID. | 14 01y Rev. Murphy filed & challenge for | “‘.’.‘,‘“"%;;ag’-."‘-‘;‘a‘“?"‘f" reguesis made ou the president by :lh'hb:’ b m:fmlnl'w' who | state boards of cqualisetion, sale of real by the thougbt that 1 have acted wrongly | Sir Bdward snd Lady Colebrooke, who | ,..5ugice and ulso s appesl before joining | World Cablegram—8pecial Telegram.) that it will be e to proside, will begin his upening ad- | estate for taxes and (he cousty creasurer's in writing it, and that it may quite up- | Were insepursble from Mr. Whitney '?m“. the issue. | e coartns o R ging of fate visit them all, but he prom- P gy mr‘m i -’._IW“ = “Lk':‘. “: - Sy fic for iax sales. warrentedly offend the woman of whom I :;‘ru bere, are about to start far New | qn¢ pishop ignored the challenge and 8P~ | sucy g passion for .‘,,n'm,, cotmmes | 1948 %o touch potmts dn nearty am the | 5 TUCSCL W14 Slogient specher. Wl Ome Comtes: Abend. wrote. | i el {pesl and confemned Rev. Murphy, 88UIDE | 1pyt 4t excites much @iment. It e frareq | MIETOF West of the Ohio river in his “SWINE | 5.0onn0r 45 down for a recitation, and for| The section increasing the pumber of : “1 very much regret what I thought- | Countess Fabricotti, whose parents were|gguimg: him & Gecree of suspension &nd €5- | 1hoi §¢ ig gnother manisstation of the perv- | T0und the circle the musical part of the program the Elks' | members of the State Bonrd of Bqualizaty Jessly expressed in that Jetter. 1 knmow |Irish snd French, who was educsted in | communication. {ous tisease WM MNRNE darvew to the arly cvery presidest simoe Johmson's | oo P T b e Craft | frem oo e ,q" e sll the maliguity and power of the emare | Germauy, and who married an Italian Do- | Tye bishap began provesdings 10 OUSL| oy jogt year. At #e latest ball dn the | IW¢ made visits into the imterior. Some | 2o B S0 FUE T g STl ot e contest. Dander the present into Which the unfortunate womsn has | bleman, came to New York in January. | Rev. Murphy from the use of the church and | oo ST T Setadieingly | heve exteniod thetr trips over mare 3anri- | Ly oy Misses GemBlemen giay. After|law fhe governar, sutiier and state trees: fallen; 1 know the temporary blindness | bringing letters which gained for ber ad- | jis properties. About six Qifferemt suits | oo, g & White velver dress, | 1077 than others, but President Roomevelt's | ooorii)inc elge i6 said and done the um‘(_nn“’_n b l“ »‘: “; F-“‘"‘um‘"‘ and forgetfulness of all the higher Gemands | Mmission into the most exclusive circles | iook place in the various counties compos- | (VIR K Nt embrojdered | *OTiemplated trip will, in point of milenge | .20 " 110 Soin in singing “God Save pesdos = ‘: EENS NN S TS . - of the soul which it proguces, and, there- | bere. She has recenily been s member of |ing the First Judiciel district, o all of | VU m'-"*m am""’r,..l—;m" reldered | ana pumber of cities visited, far exoced | oy . &ing u fhe Scoriidty it el clmi e fore, being myself full of sins, cannol even | Mr. Whitney's large h:u-r party in :umn, which the bishop lost. of which = ‘of upususl luster, | TUBL Of ALY former president. | { _"_nf‘w";u‘"‘h: :n‘x‘jblr::d‘s ::-m “':s I‘x‘ i: think of throwing & stone &t & suffering | S. C., Where she csused a pronounced sep- | At length » mandamus came Gown from N - 9| i [ Smaet e “ — sstion with her beautiful gowns and jew- | Rome to the apostolic delogate to have the | DveT Uhe Arese wass wel Susened 1o ‘"’;4 Omaha Only Nebrasks Point. JURY TO PROBE BRIBE CHARGE | now and will seck to smend the hill, loav- “Should my previous Jetter be publisbed | €ls. The countess i 4 womsn of grest | meiropolitan curis of Dubugue, la, convene | Ml WD & mow vy » in quy | Senstor Dietrich, Monday, when he pre- | ing off the two sdditional members pro- and fall under the eyes of the princess, I | persomal charm. - | 250 hear the case, allowing 1o either pary | S—_ u‘ npecies d“""m | sents Mr. H. C. Lindsay, eandidate for the | Missouri Judge Summons Speeial | poscd i beg ber to paréon me for my oreel snd | an-agpesl from #s gecifion. Mnm "'n' cuuh’“'m district attorneyship -of -Ne- + Panel to Investignte Alieged \fl__“ “: ihe appropristien bills come up 4 Thouphions worts. ot caly & 1 not|BALFOUR MAJORITY MELTING | T ety 2ot | braska, to be president, will take up with | Ofices 10 Legantors. e condemn ber, but with all my soul 1 feel i |FINDS CONSUMPTION CURE - g [ the chief executive hie forthcoming visit {10 wmend them. The Luncaster county ol o PRI RO G eyes being replaced by brillient rubles. The | 1, 1ne Antelope state. Owing to the ex- dclegation will endemvor to tack on & has | P — i P b'“] ";" hh‘::‘"“ "’“’:u: h’:“';:m"' 2::" tent of his trip the president has stated | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, March 14— |item of $0.000 for the purchase of the Disastrous Effect on Discoverer beria Serum coral which the ez ) e from —_— HUR. 4, by Thom of ks . be diseppointed in Dot finding bim “more | BERLIN, March 14—(New York I‘arm'mscusses TYPHOID SERUM | American is in business, carving out & 1nr~“ The Bvening Times tonight hae the fol- | upported John C. Delton. Pelmer wor by | curative messure, um. .“'.?Z'l’e." o‘fl benefiind by kis Test,” but be i evidently | Oublegram — Special Telegram.) — Isadors | ne ané picking up almost intuitively the | Jowing to suy sbout Mr. Mercer's candi | & OCcisive mmjority, carrving even the pri- | freuds - Spving. Duncan is becoming more and mere of &\ . L o SoT ey, | techuical, the special knowledge which the | dacy for Girector of the census: 1 David | WATY Gistrict in which Burke resides the power 10 increase dhe SibaEy of it { personage in Berlin. Her ideas sbout her German only scyuires after years of age. | H. Mercer, former representative from Ne- schoo! board secretary bepomd the Statu- PEER DONS WORKING BLOUSE | art are engrossing the sttention of cultured with Discovery of Dr. American young men bave & Eeniue &0 10 | braska, s samed airecior of ihe census, PLEDGES OMAHA PROPERTY |10 miition of ¥ a yeur ) soctety. She has just appeared as & lJec- MacFayden. sight not to be found elsewhere.™ bis eppointment must be charged to the — i Ry &y, B m“ | NSt & Phe Bow Aniandite Ace | W Sukise &) Subdaiion 5 Bedia Sevs- District of Oolumbla The Gelay of ihe Deere Plow Company Files Deed of | U10cr bond not greaier thas maximum sum i Jre quon Svens e paper wwiters wiih complete wucoess She | opyright, 1308, by Fress Pubiishing Co) (FRENCH PIANIST 1S COMING | rosicent in Sitine the vecancy ovused vy | e T e e s e e e ehante. showed herself mistress of the de- | LONDON, Murch 14.—(New York World —— the resignatiop of Director Merriam has e | priicing Sl for opislagve expenses e e oot ot anneing 1o exery: e | Cablogram—special Telogram.)—A Serum 10 | Makes Comqwest of Paris and Desires | CHused much speculstion as to whether the | - [ B o by Gilbert of DouglusCompel- (Copyright, 198, by Press Publishing Co)|end country. She looks forward to the | CUT® 1¥pboid fever, disciosed by Dr. Alln to ASd Wew World to {peestdent has found it adwimtic te charge | works piunt as its own. PARIS, March M.—(New Tors Worss o | thne whes overy Quarter of & town win | MacFaydes of the Jemver institute, Lea- LT T #uch an Importent ofice to Distric. polici- | DALLAS, Tex., March 4—Deere & Co. of | "5 2 3iibert of Dougine—Chunging Pl - e - o posicne e e P » | Gon. has beex tested by Lord Lister, who eal sccounts in their present condition. | IMinois, plow mavufaciurers, todsy Sled s | the ds e Omuka city” election from e n logram.) — A wealthy | bave fts besutiful dancing o Y. WIth | yas described its properties to the Royal —— Mr. Mercer is practically without Nebraska cov the issusmece of | Gay 4 " young English peer, who is an epthusiastic | staie leachers, Where young men and | W% GescrpRd UR BURETHE 1o D8 VR 0 i 1me, by Press Publishing Co) | support in his candidacy for office. Neither onuinat e SLASLESS he o Goans ot Wernntiabibas me Gesiring to obtaln practicl | maidens aremdhwnna"*m Graperies, will | | " rushing the microscopic oells of ine | PARIS, March 14.—(New York World Os- of the Nebrasks senators has asked for his being an Tilinois trust company. | BUmber of staie superintendents; reports 1o knowledge of the detafls of the consiruc- | glide over marble floors 1o the scompani- | % SRR L IR S | pegram—Special Telegram)—Leon g la | appointment. In fact the Gelegution which o erased 1o the focd 1o secaiod | Vo diowibuied ench yeuz. " S o 3 0n. ont amianies B Gelmal o W sttes ¢ Chapts. | can e obtained apart from the Nving or- | Fosse, a young French pisnist, imstructor | called on President Roosevelt 1o urge the | in Omsha, Moline, TN, St Louls, Kansas | poris of school districts due before instend Deliva-Bovton faciory at Putesur, Hav-| Miss Duncel says dancing is e SmPOT- | iy s s highly toxic state. and that |of such seciety Jeaders as Privoess Basss- |sciection of Mr. Mercer was comspicuous | City, Hemnepin county, Mimnesota, lndiuu- | Of BALCY the mecting of the dietrict oficers e ‘:nll;‘lhfl::v‘:;uh'.flm- Jpes AU S :"r:"ay“'lh hn"‘.‘“:;.‘,"‘“m”:" % | by injecting them in small repested Goses | dabs &e Brancovez, the Duchess de Roban, | for their abeence of Semstors Miliard and | apolis, Pargo. X. D. Poruaud, Ore. snd " "6 1y Kirile of Sherman- Repesi- e o o T kel | e e v o e "ot {10t0 living animals their biood serum is | the Marchioness de Casab-Fuerie and Mme. | Dietrich. Beproseniative Burkett was the | this city. The object of the bond Sweue | ing the wolf bouny law ~ " 7 Lord Bossbery was passing through Paris | can- are the rage | rendered powertully anti-toxic—that is, it | Anstele Bartholoni, 36 sbout to visit the | only Nebraskap in the party which visltsd i not known, but it is thought to be for | L R I by Good of Nemshs—Trane @Copyright, 18, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, March 14.—(New York World Cablegram—8pecial Telegram )—Charles M. for the Irish party's abstaining from vot- | ing in recent divisions, the government ma- jorities would have been mt the vanishing | point. The Irish party does Dot Want to see Balfour besten when there it & pros- | {the Tesult has been such that 1 can Bow experiment on humen beings. It has been abtained from men and women in different stages of consumption snd has been in- jected into the throsts of cattle of differ- Staten. (Copyright, 1908, by Press Publishing Co.) BERLIN, March 14—(New York World | that he would mot be mble to stop et mny | ticular towns in his forthcoming visit to | ihe west. i | Lindsar to H. C. Lindsey, chairmen of the state cen- See President. i Judge James E. Hezell of Cole county to- ‘next ” he said there is no! the Dext twen “1 shall be surprised it an exofus from here within ur hours.™ NOMINATE CARTER HARRISON building and contests of the Conservatory Miatetry. sisances O’ Ser . Grent hie journey around the world. | cfty in Nebraske except Omaha, snd it is Dight called a speciel grand jury for Mop- | of Music in Lincolu, now owned and con- oo iy | e cmrinwe muestic fgure. crowned | fo;' e purpone of arrangine for hie viei |47, M&rch . 1o imvestigate the charges | ducied by Prof Kimbull of the Sate uni- (Coporight, 1908, %y Publishing Co) | veh s “’"“f‘? SAwY — ;"WN'""‘ to that city that Senator Dietrich will see | Of sttepted bribers in the legidlature, | VOrsity. o this (bhey will meet with s, T Ny S peamatng Cb) e with & strange, far-awsy Jook in Der eves, | ine president on Mopday The investigation will not only cover the | formideble opposition. The chances are ! (Copyright, 190, by Press Publishing Co) | gave her the supernatural beauty of & be- | e erip of the prosioent Is expected to | 8thool textbook legilation, but all the her will be Gefeated, but they are almost Cablegram — Spectal _ Telegram.) — Frime | yIENNA. March 14 —(New York World | rome from some cld Sags or Norse tale. |1 both memoratle and tmteresting, and | CoeQings of both branches of the Jegislature OSFiAiD 10 make & sturdy fight. Othe Minister Balfour's majority i melting | oypjegram—Specia] Telegram.)—Prot. Beb- | Her dress and jewelry on that occasion rep- Just as soon as the pecple know That the | SUring The presemt seasion chenges will be made in the bille, probably sway. The government's only hape of S8l- | ripg who made the Qiscovery of the @iph- | regented & value of $2,000,000. | prosifent has Gebnitely deciBed to sske| Chairman Bversole of the house fmve without any contests. The governor has _":Mfl is fl: M. f:::*;’_’“:‘:; ’::‘"”"‘- | therien serum, has just announced that he [an extensive trip o the west it is be. | Sation committec wowld mot give out amy | Tecommended additionel sppropristions for y - e vit . JoRT trade, cham. | DY the heuse committee 1elan ilford eoldies s an Oecil, who begun by attacking the GOVErD- | reunongent: “My experiments with the sty = e s ot g -yl st R P B ARG PG oo fpmagiomesca- by vy ment's military memsures, &re exten@iNg | noneumption serum, or, ae 1 call it, tuber- | GeTman Professor Surprised at What llw o m: .’m n: ]A:‘ y digni Bogirtdben, - Pt iprnk o ‘Fr e | 600 for the state's Tepresentation in ihe their operations in other directions. BUT | o)l a0 sar mas been Jimited to catile, but I B A Taiael aries, asking him to include thel . ) & u wre Louis and Clark exposition at Ore., in 1905. | Bills Which Have Passed. As compured with last term, when there Poruend, . Ceblegram—Spec Beprem.)—"The tral commitiee of Nebrasks and cenidate | mere 15 bills cvacied, and other yreviem Schwad was seen abosrd the steamship |Pect of Chief Secretary Wyndham wettUng |epn¢ sges. In those more than 3 vear old | oL cerem—Special Telogram. ) soired w: B s Jegislatures, the pumber ihus far this ses- ibe land question. The bill not be | is spesdily coming when young Buropeans | for the United States district attorneyship, | ¢ | Krsaprios Wilhim ot Cherboug o Toss- | 0 - s Dot be | the effect hms been very scromg. Tounser | w05 SRR ST OIS TR [ arrived tn Washington_last might, having | CRSCRE® Demecrats Avpoint Delesaten | sion is decidedly small. The bilis cnacted Gay evening by & World correspondent. Mr. | introduced upi . o the month, BUT | (u)veg ghow no resction at all and tn hun- | v - wa it | FPledged 10 Support Present ore Schwab was one of the Jast to leave the | if its financial terms are lberal enough to | { oans new visit Burepe in order 10 perfect | aken quarters with Semator Dietrich. In{ tender, walking very slowly up the gung- way, arm in arm with nis wife. He looked very cheerful st the prospect of returning satisfy the Irish party, it probably will casuse fresh ministerial secession, ks slmost & panic prevails now over the ban of tax- dreds of cases have proved completely im- mupe from the infection. All cattle chould be innoculsted before the age of 1 year | themselves in all branches of science and | view of the president's infention to lesve art” saye Prof. Hermsmn of Frefburg. | Washingion shortly after the senute ad- {who hes just returned from & long tour | journs, Mr. Lindsay has decided te bring Mayer. | H. R & by Pery of Purnus—Compelling | applicants for admission 10 the bur 1o have sguivaient 1o & three years' high school education. “Most children became infected When |4y spe Tinited States. | his case perssnailly befere the 18 CHICAGO, March 14.—In the democratic | H 36, by Davis of Buftalo—Providing from the war i » g o pro&ident | o imeries t pr Oarter Harri- | for ship or tion . home, but is still thin compared with what | &tions N"”:’;m o8 the Q- | pypes und those having tuberculosis hie- | gy ery and medicive, America has | and to that end Semstor Dietrich will pre- | Prineries beld 4m;_v Mu’:r darter Harri- | for dew nslip orgunization: to define ‘?‘)T:; be used 10 be. ‘minishing . tory ur tendemcy should be fed with milk | ypge M"‘", i s R ooy B nd son, who is & candidate for renominstion. Replying 1o the correspondent’s inguiry after his bealth, be sai@: “7 am very well, DUNCAN “CULT™ IS THE LATEST from cows made immube when calves. Burope. In dash readiness and manual sent Mr. Lindsay to the presiGent on Mon- duy. Mr. Lindsay, speaking of his candi- secured practically all of the delegates to Vide for electio H ihelr officers. Douglus of B k—Providing . sty il - \a pre cal e e bt 2 This s the firsi step o checking this ter- | gkill the American surgeon is unsurpassed.” | dacy said tonight that he Gid not want & | o C/1¥ convention and will without Goubt | gnd BrOSCTIBNE b S0l fo SOURY Trmsurers Dow. thank you rible soourge | What impressed him most was the bright- | drew in the fight. “If 1 am to be knocked .0 CABdidate of his party H R ¥ Wilson of Prwnee—Appro- You are returning to work?®™ Young American Damcer Elaborstes| I thizk consumptives should be Segre- | nese and alertness of the young men, their | put 1 want to know it. &nd 1 am in Wash- | B¢ Sldermenic coutest in che Twenty- priating %00 for salaries of the members, “Well, 1 hope so,” Mr. Schwab snswered “l am going home first, you know, snd 1 High ldeals of Her guted_as Jepers were in the middle ages. | repdiness to take the field for themselves | it lepers had | gt This may seem cruel, but ington for the purpose of seeing the prosi- first ward excited the chie! interest of tne officers and e ploves of this legisiature. Koetter ey X Dougins-Making 3 it comparatively early age. ! Gent regarding the position which 1 believe | 32¥- Tie 1s the home ward of the mayer. | pupngatory for the Omuhs Roard of Edu am very giad, I can tell you. not been segregsied the disease wouid vhen the young men of Germany &re |1 have won.” &nd of Robert E. Burke the promivent | cution to buy all text books for its schools, Then be and Mrs. Schwab went to thelr —_— heve spread to unknown Ymits.” | 1sboriously werking in & university or a | democratic Jeader. The mayor desired ihe | the contracts with publishers not to excsed teroom. Some friends aboard seemed to | (Coprright, JWR, by Press Publishing Co.) | £nd visited the DeDion-Bouten works, and hecomes up entidote alike to living typhoid technicsl college,” he says, “this youthful United States 10 give & series of recitals Cooling Towsrd Mercer. the White House and urged Mr. Mercer's netior of Hopore Palmer while Burke the enlurgement o be Texus branch of the five years. ferring $10.00 from the bord end ciot fund st the Norfolk Hospital for the Insane e S— { bacteria nd to the poison extracied from Not yet 25, he AppesTs to be much | appoiutment I - the e Tumd 82 e Lis insune vhile making the rounds of the factory TRAGEDY DARKENS BORIUS’ LIFE | chem. ok younger than his years. He has s fine | et e B e e - bospitel g e rocornized the Buglish peer mechamic and | s | Animale so injectef were found to be blonde hesd, blue eyes, & Gresmy expres- | ident of the Columbia district His defcy | Mevements of Ocean Veascls Mareh 34. & T8 by Bnoon o A ey L.’::.,-‘{:.,,":'fl'mx‘,"";:""‘_"m‘fl‘.“i‘;' Gemeral Wlames Himeself for the | perfectly immone 1o the efiect of the ty- |#lon and & gentle melsncholy was Gue chiefly to the fact that be had Dot | At New York—Arrived—Ls Lorraine |spread of imfectious and contaglous dis- et ith Lord : Amsassination of Prest- phoid baccilus. Though hypothetically what | Though his exceptional talents have | lived in Omehs for many veers. Although m Havre; St Prul from Southampton: | ekses . e e g 4 | humen beings, Lerd Lister swid experi- | Parisisn public, success has mot spoiled | in Omabe his family @i6 Dot Live there, | Cherbourg wnd b chans fo | ané maintenunce of & besting und lighting 3 Starprios Sl B0 IR Wee o 6 Suey r— | ments are now proceeding with the latter, | him. Having wor fsvor in the old world, | and his vieits 10 that were short and | London: Lahm for Raples non: Pin. | plant in villages £nd cities of the second B o & chaufiour (Copyright, 198, by Press Publishing Co.) | whish, f successtul, must have & profound | be Dow burne 10 make his appesrance be- | infrequent snd were usually limited to | ga'o, 107 ATTRCTE Fihic Ty | A e Hiniles of T Por & oo nERIS TR — = | PaARIS, March 14 —(New York World Ca- | infiuence on medical theory and practice. | fore the critics of the new world. times when politics demanded his stten- | ¥ork il current re 5 memoralizing congress DEDICATE AMERICANS' GIFT | siesram—Spocial Telegram )—General Bor- | St heoniaid ST e | AT mareSaied-La Champagne for | o exighilen the irue militars status of the h e jus, whe died & few Gaye ago st Versailies, H E “Thirty-one members of congress acoom- | N5¥ 5o Oy ™ 5% by Fries of Custer—Allowing in Larce Bronse Statee of Latapette n |acver ccased 1o Sisme himel! for Prom: | REVURNS TO THE MUSIC HALL |ABOLISH THE POLICE BATON] —rory.oelTeovi ol soms socom | oan Mysmpont Amives Crmric trom xew | 8 T. . by Fries of Custer Atewat in. A Socte "B Bew Alwet Gent Carnot's assassination. Borius accom- {wyyge of Anchduke Leopold New Parie to Try & New Scheme for Com. | Those men represented widely scat.ered | Carthaginien from Glasgow fo A vaviiostes. Wils SRR SR e, pavied im and was riding wlongside tbe s i L4 T e | states. They called before the adjournment | Pia: [wune tor New Vork S S s o itd A B i Com carriage when, that be might meply with Ferced S e of comgress. Many of them were interostod | from New Tork for Cherd e i | grester ense to the sslutes of the crowd, | for Twe. t Boulevards. |1n Public bunings which were in charge | Procesand ernor wes 5y Warner of Dakota (Comyright, 195, by Press Publishing Oo) ! the president imvited bim 1o take & semt Nes—Bailed—Neckar from Genos | fixing fees for the commissioner of pubfic | of the commitiee of which Mr. Mercer was | — . " i for New York Vi PARIS, March 34—(New York World Ca- | besife him The general pointed out the | (apyright, 198 by Press Publishing Co.) | (Copyright, 195, by Press Publishing Os) | chairman. Sipce the sdjournmen: of con- | At Glasgow—Sulled—Orcadian for Bos. | JAP0s and bulldings. Governor Mickey held biegrem—Special Telegram. )—The large risk M. Carnet would run If a» sttempt | . uie of Lafsvette, presented to the eity sbould be made on his life. But the presi- | PARIS, March 14—(New York World Ca- PARIS, March M.—(New York World Ca- gress end the expirstion of Mr. Mercer's this bill 10 be unconstitutionsl on the husis Blegram—8pecial Telegram)—A Paris mu. | Megram—Special Telogram )—The white | term the entbusissm of some of these & e Syt s amrmne Smys SRS SAAG Yo Mt | of Paris Americans, i soon 1o be dedi- | dent laughed at the genersl on his “beed- | gic hall is Degoticting with Wilhelnina | batons of the Paris polioe, S0 wuch in evi- | vooates is said to have cocled sadly. Agsinst | ordsBalletGrosser | D© State officer except the treasurer ehov catel. When fnished the statve will be|less fears” and Borius reluctavily con- | Adamovitch, who eloped with Archduke Gcnoe b stopping Mues of carriages on the | this Joms of congressional suppart, however, | Kurturs New York T | be allowed 10 accepi foes for oficial ser- ™ the combinnd work of Americsh artists on | septed. The escort was withdrawn snd the | Leopald when bis sister, ex-Crown Prin- Retienfom—Satied—Nomdam for New | wice boulevards. or ardering them forward, are | Mr. Mercer cab DOW Weigh the indorsement | yivy 1o be abolished. They will be superseded | of local busivess imteresie. It is mgreed | At _Gibraliar — Pussed—Commonwenlit N5 WAt . Stman Ron st 2t ool G Weshingees Thet fou an (5 ouprens | igm Jashes G Bowtar mrgacen] arsunged as 1o advance of mowe back &t |have ever Gope more for the DESITICL Of | g Bob Pommcimn tie Toss Mers fomm et Toss Maru from each street corner. Ope policeman will be | Columbia than My Mercer and mavy of his | Seettle for Hong Eong. eic . both sides of the Atlantic. The great bronze figure was modeled by & talented Americer sculptor Nving in Paris, Bant. lott, while & clever Boston architect, Hast- iugs. suppliod the pedesial. made in plecge. tragedy Tesulied. Borus was & broken- losss Lowise, Tan sway with Guron, for & hearted man ever after that. When Presi- ' series of performances. As the arehduke Gent Casimir Perier persusfed him 10 cob- |mow kEnowsn as plain Mr. Woelfing, 1 in tinue bis functione &t the Elymee palace, | need of money. Miss Adamovitch i turuing Borius declived, Jeft Paris and took up his | ber St AgMD 1o the stage. Afier o Woodmwen Moke BEATRICE, Neb | At & meeting of Contrivution. March 14—(Special )— Moders Woolmen of sble t0 mapipuiste it, aBd thus the sgusd | friends in the district are now urging the | A1 Sagres—Pessed—Palatia from New | Americs camp, No. 276, last wight $88 4 which have bees Dumbered and shipped to | residence in Versailles, where his existence |season in the French capital sbhe intends 1o | usually heeded for Qivecting webicies will | oo Tauk e X Balit—Monie Albert for |TRised for the velief of the sularers 18 France. ended in Gurkbess abd gloom. tour the United Sistes. | be suppressed. (Continued op Second Page.) New York ‘ | Norway and Sweden.