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THI OMAHA, TUES NATIONAL FEDERATION OF ART | Formal Protest !VOICE OF NIAGARA IS MUTE|Case of Bankers Move to Form Genmeral Association o(! ()f (JHS(T() AgalnSt EG le Drives Ice From Lake Erie and ‘A‘J""nSt hXPl‘C“ ALl Sgnien. His Expulsion| B T Companies| KNEADE [)) EVERYWH ERE [ ; PRESIDENT INTER Y GORGE FORMS BELOW FALLS D! TaFT ENTED Former President of Venezuela SIYI? Interstate Commerce to Hear Evi- Biijbation Jo tu 'Seipitvs Appearance Action of France Is Violation Ilr- Ridge in Pool Breaks and dence olASn? ;3 Chicago of Material Things and of Law and Right. Strong Wind From Lake Erie pri A e By oo ol ap g e Because Cuttiva - Taste, FORT DEFRANCE, Martinique. April 12 three Feet. WASHINGTON, April 12—A case of un- Fovs 1o bang. vanto. dhead e seareer | EBshpral il e hior A gy its qood Versallles for deportation to France ex {on April 3, by representatives of the In WASHINGTON, April 18.—The regents of | President Castro propared a written pro- [ BUFFALO, N. Y., Apeil 12—The ¢ A”H‘m,m Doamaros. dovmsilasion,. 1 . MG | y u need lt Niagara was mute today for the onc (@) 5 the National Academy of Art, belleving that | test against the action of the French gov- that of the American Bankers' association | the ttme ls now ripe for such a movement, [ ernment, which has been submitted to the|time In the memory of man. The river I8 | aguingt various express companies, in | have taken the initfative for the formation | authorities here. It reads as follows | frozen from k to bank. which the companies are alleged to proctice | of a national federation of art institutes 1 hereby protest against the action of | On Wednesday the worst gale of the sed- | giscrimination against bankers in the trans art socleties, municipal and village im-|ths French authorities of Martinique in|%on was recorded. The solld lcefields of | portation of money | provement socleties wnd all other ussocia- [ having me put by force on board an out-|Lake Erle were churned from end (0 end| A year or more ago the Bankers' asso- ( | tlons which are intended to Improve the|going vessel: First, because 1 was fll at|and piled In a huge mass at the lower end | ciation filed a complaint in a tentative appearance of materidl things and (o cultl- | the time, and because the act imperiled | ©f the lake way with the Interstate Commerce commi vate the public taste. The object of such |my jife; second, because [ have committea | At Nlagara Falls there had been a heavy faion with a view to forcing the expre A federation is mutual encouragement in'pn. oftense against the government of |!c¢ bridge in the pool below the cataract|companies to cease their business of dealing wASHBURN-CROSBY'S the work: which cach Boclety happens to be [ yunce and the authorities of Martinique |8ince the middle of winter. Under the fm- | in moncy orders, bills of exchange, forelgn engaged in. [ during. (e tme that I was permitted to|PACt Of the mass of ice from the lake above | and domestic letters of credit, dratts and | K- President” Roosevelt, Who took & deed | pemait o that island: and, finally, he-|And the added floes brought through by |similar evidences of money. The allegation | intheSiit Ju the subject, described the ob- | q.ue the decree of expuision which orders|th¢ Wind. the bridge gave way mn{ hf_-znn was made that the express companies not | Ject 0t the tederation in a letter to Withu |1t TR0 EECTE O EX RO O ferritory | {0 utse down the rapids. But before It fonly were authoriged under the law to do Root'a stiort time before he left the White | oo 0 "0 B0 %o oo csage aboard a ves. | C0UId Win freedom In the ample waters of fa banking busineas, but that they diserimin- | House, saying: “I am gratified to know ( AT C HE 0 F B me on French | ake Ontarlo the wind shifted to the|ated against bankers and hanking institu- you are taking an active interest in the north. Instantly the moving floes packed | tions to an unlawful extent. territor sac moverient to organize a national federation at the mouth of the river. Kach instant| The complaint was examined informally B Short ot e s rousd o thy | . “Maesover, . thees . doneiderations 48ld%| of'sold congsaisd e Duck MOFS sella. An | by the. SammEIMSRL 0. conforiates oy THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY the case cof s a breach of interna-| ... . movemént with sympathy. 1 shall do all| (N Case constitutes a bres each hour brought added pressure from |held with the commission by officials of % ean 'to promots it, because 1 believe such | o8] law and a ‘denial of the rights off spove the American Bankers' association. As a an organization can be made very effective individuale. That such a thing should hllVPl Unable to escape by Its natural channels | result the complaint, in its original form, for wood. It will encourage our native art. | COMe to pass in the land which saw the|(he level of the rive rose by leaps agd|was not pressed, it being evident that the | 3 fhts, it will aid in the establishment of |DIrth of Josephine and from which cam®|bounds. The highest level recorded from |commission would promulgate no order EASTER SU“)AY w \‘Ew YORK United States and Canada next fall. The gallerles and schools of art, it will promote | th® Inspiration of liberty, and at the hands|previous vears is twenty-eight fect above [compelling the express companies to cease i al corps all over the world held meetings the work of municipal art leagues and vil. |°f @ People who shed their blood by tor-|the normal. Friday night the river was |thelr business of exchanging credits —— 10 [SHANEME 1S “Rereral's virthdM rents hardly a centusy ago to maintain|forty-three feet above normal. Subsequently, All branches of the army in New York lage Improvement assoclations, it will en- another complaint was | Faghjonabl i ’ e By % A ! . . | v ity will cor e the celeb omor- courage higher standards of architecture | UnNimpaired the rights and prerogatives of| Water poured over the windowallls of the | filed. Its principal allegation is that the | ble Avenues Are Gay With st ‘:'| . Sl o | rl for our public edifices, our business blocks | Man. s Inconceivable powerhouse of the Ontario Power company | express companies unlawfully discriminate | Light Colored Gowns. *ow, and.Somofvow night in Clarence tall, - and our homes &nd also do much to cultl-| The ex-president sald, just before the|and flooded the machines. The tracks of |against regular bankers in the handling and the | commander's 'daughter, Miss Eva PERFECT vate the, public taste. sailing of the Versallles, that if he was at|the Great Gorge Route were covered from | shipment of money and credits. Th oL UG SENIAL DIGIRES CHOY com- 1 st ‘Pube Audersstes libepty when he arrived at St Naszalre he[the lower steel arch bridge to Lewiston. |panies are the American, Adams, United ANSWER TO RABBl, HIRSCH|him to the American people. Commissioner o d'” e P todle U Feweegrs eqt | WoUld immediately proceed to Spain in| Conservative estimates place the damage | States Wells-Fargo and Southern Pacific — ill tonight addressed an anniversary oo w r I e ament and will Elve 1t Iin ton. |order to take passage for Santa Crus,|at SLOGDXXO. All day long a constant stream | Express companies. The trial promises to|Jewlsh Organisations Defy Uim toMeClng in two theatess. =~ 3 <O | renerd General Casto at of visitors poured down the railway tracks, Enormous nts | . " y nee. b . d dial encouragement. Invitations are veing | T c"erffe ‘”""I“ v ";"'1":'" vie Tib] e "veelieb teuoks, DaBkaY’ tiiw: Wulsy o |“’P okt il s bl i e S abld e ek g 4 mma Goldman, the anarchist, addressed eanses, cautifies an sent to all associations and institutions | !aVIng his brother Carmelo here for the 8, pe ns and [ of cash and securities and evidences of o . Russian Jews Should a large and enthusiastic audlence of her ose of cel ol e ex-|cars and even rode and walked cross . dles y By the s & that are interested in art, art education | Purpose of receiving mail which he ex d cross coun- [ éredit are handled annually by the expre Bh vk ea followers at Lyric hall today. Her subject| PICSCIVES e tee an and kindred subjects to send delegates to | Dects to be forwarded from Trinidad and | try to see a sight that is not likely to re- | compantes, and if, as Is maintained by the | % was “Pesychology of Violehce.” Mrs. Gold- urifi the blefllh a: bnvenition. tq bb held at the New Wil- | Venesuela | peat itself within the present generation. | bankers, it can be shown that they do dis- | man's | tematii’ Wabe’ SHRINY < tampirate P ad lard hotel, in Washington, on May 11,| The Versailles will stop at Bassetterr Under a brilliant sun the river lay white | criminate against regular banking institu- NEW YORK, April Blue skies and it m-'l'lll';l was orderly. Used by people of 12 and 18, when it is expected that the [and Point-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe. Hardly | @nd glistening to the horizon tons, & drastic order is likely to lasue from | crisp winds atténded the Baster celebration | U0 K Ll oW oie d" o ane 1a respon fi proposed federation will be complerely |had the steamer left port last night when the commission. and pagean re y sible. for, the variovs acts ofWiolence com-| FERINEMeEnt Ior.. almost \ " - e air, which organized by the delegates and plans of | a party of friends arrived on the steamer f In spite of the rawness of the air, whic e 4 C " ted b o -zeal archists, co-operation will be devised.. Addresses |Goelette from Saint Lucia. They were Conference at made haragrdous the wearing of the dia- | Mitted by over-zealous anarch Half a entury will be delivered by a number of gentle- ,Another Extra phanous frills that oustom decreees must| She told her audlence that many parsons, very much surprised that the former pres- Khiowing > HeF" €5~ be” GHBUSEN b I8y o i ¥ L 4 e avenue, River- | Knowing he: be opposed to vidlence, men who are prominent in art circles and |yjqont had been expelled from ‘the island I akc Mohonk be worn, this season, Fitth avenue, River- | AW IR 05 10 10 (PPORE 0 o nce who have had experience in similar pub- o ofth Castrd’ oy S 1 1 [exas | drive and Central park were gay with le movements il | b v B S€ss1on In €XAS [ [ihi “cotored dresses and shiny top hats | these of her cult who advocated resorting —_— - The convention will be held under the Purpose of Framce. | on Arbltratlon from early afternoon until dark to: toraible [means’ ot : imprelslal. upon auspices of the board of regents of the| PARIS, April 12—The return of Casiro| Thanks to a brilllant sun, which bellea | ‘tYrannical rule” their determination to National Academy of Art, of waich J.|is not regarded here as of great impor- Governor Campbell Scores Members | ne real condition of the outdoor weather, | 'MProve the lot of man ¥ Roosevelt Party Plerpont Morgan is president, Charies |tance, the principal object of the French|Many Digtinguished Speakers Will | of Legislature for Failure midsummer tollettes did not appear as out-| I cannot condemn these. people,” she Makes Short Stop M. Foulke of Washington, Charles L. |government being to prevent the use of > of place as they felt, and a chill being as | Sald. “They are merely human beings who Hutchinson of Chicago and H. Winthrop | French territory as the headquarters ) Address Annual Session Keep Platform Pledges, ,‘,,l:,.,,g ‘,n..pm\..q With the ecatacy of dis. | have convinced themselves, thirough thelr G X 4 Plerce, vice presidents, and Senator Rool, | o revolutionary movement and a campalgn May 19-21. by playing new gowns. many were the festive [ %P Pevchology, that it .ls their duty to in (:]ty Of bueZ Senator Lodge, Senator Newlands, Henry [ by Castro to recapturc his lost power in AUSTIN, Tox, Aol 1uUBon, the sl 1 und AMiay toutonivs 16" evigasion help their fellow men even at the cost Walters of Baltimore, Charles L. Freer | veneguela. There will be no opposition N TR piration of the first called sessi £ tie As usual, the parade’ took to the fash-|Of human lite of Detroit, James J. Hill of St. Paul, Mrs. | | 0™ "lue iiaing or even his remain-| MOHONK. LAKE, N. Y., April 12.—The | D" ‘x TESES Cctarngo kg O e Hieh iy A Alstel cF the | Jansen Wins Marathen Race . g Levi P. Morton of New York, Mrs. Phoebz | Lake Mohonk conference on international ) e8islature today, Governor Campbell called | ionable highways immediately after th Harry Jansen of the Pastime Athletic | Former President Again Denies Au A. Hearst of Californla, Mrs. Frank O, |'08 In France, provided he lives peace-| . piivotion will hold its fifteenth the lawmakers to meet tomorrow for a |midday church services. Fifth avenue, its| i aThyn fase R el ) T ' Lflw‘m_n Y Ry, Mcs Bellamy Utores | MOV | meeting hers may 19-21, with Dr \:‘C',',:‘I”"‘: second special session, submitting as legis- | glory somewhat dimmed by the recent and ]“":m““""“m e hlmxm-, . “‘;‘hf;“‘_:\“fi‘:‘: thenticity of Alleged Interview of Cincinnatl and several other cqually It is regarded, however, as more IKely | yqyray Butler of Columbia university as | 1ation the matter of appropriations for the | growing popularity of Upper Broadway |, " oo roteurs competed. His time was in Paris P.p"‘ prominent women and gentiemen are |that Castro will disembark at Santander, | presiding officer. The list pf speakers in. | State Sovernment for the next two years |and Riverside Drive as a haunt of swell- |, o, members. Glenn Brown of Washington | Where he will try to charter a ship cludes Senor Don K. L. De La Barra, Mex. | 810 the enactment of a law for the protec- | dom, still held the largest and most decor- is secretary, E. Francls Riggs of Wash- | COPENHAGE April 11.—The gOVern- | jcan ambassador; Dr. Wu Ting Fang, Chi- | tlon of bank deposits. In a special mes- | ative crowds. The procession flowed slowly ington is treasurer and the committce of [ment has instructed the governor of the | nege minister; Senor Don Ignacio Calderon, | %8° 0 the legislature the governor scored | on both sides of a living stream of dazaling |\ o onea harm to Charles Haas, a spectal o I ar g At RNy e arrangements for the convention consists | Danish West Indies under no clrcumstances | goljvian minister; Senor Don J. B. Calvo, | the legisiature for failure to enact platform | autos and harness clinking victorlas and g o ooy who had shot and dangerously | cherc 'T”e {‘:]u. A dl “h?: ln o5 4 of Willlam 12 Curtis, Arthur J. Parsons |to permit ex-F dent Castro to land An;m,m Rican minister; Very Rev. W. Moore | d¢mands. other horse-drawn equippages. In the |y 4o o miomas B, Daly, & M-year-old boy o'clock last n h'”:d :mlr a ;fl rlldcl‘ at of tho Ifbrary of congress and Francls 1 f thut territory. These Instructions Werc ! pde, dean of Worcester, England; Alreq| "YOUT regular session of sixty days was | churches the celebration was no less bril- f BUTE OGRS 0 P by ) HOSAEEEBIR | Sues, then prooceded down the Red sca Millett. Iivery organization In the woun- [ issued In response to a cablegram trom the[ Mosely, London: Chief Justice J. J. Mae. | €xpensive and of little value to the people,” | liant. B ind oy B BHTn g e TANCE, Ty A The Admiral will make stops at Aden and try that Is intended for the promotion | colonial “officials inquiring as to What| Luren ‘of Ontario, ex-Governor A. J M:x'\‘ says the governor...iNot a single platform (RARARA RS TR PIE pHLES .Kllv::lul the policeman a l|l|u‘r|;r o{"u‘r::;xvp 5 s i i by s g of art and the education of the pubiic|measures were to be taken in the event of | tague of Virginia, Governor M. K. Ansel | d°mand was enacted into law; one was de- | The Federation of Jewlsh Organizations | ;o= oo\ oruge In a house and was rescued Bomallland. tasto 1s expected to Wend delegates, and | Castro's attempting to take up his resi-| of South Carolina and Richard H"m 1t | feated, and you adjourned without even |of the State of New York today threw down | oo "y ogiovers by the police, who took During the trip through the canal the will receive a formal invitation upon ap- | gence at any of those ports of St 1 i 5 Artholdt) considering the appropriation bill whereby | the gauntlet to Rabbl Emil Hirsch of [ (1o 1" . p J 00k | Admiral slowed up to permit a party 1 S him in. custady land at Ismailia, which is about half wa plication to Glenn Brown, secretary, the S emple, Chicago, defying o prove Ostagon, Washington, D, C Others who will speak If thelr engage- | {h® 1obby applaudedi and it is not strange | Sinai temple, Chicago, defying him to prov Fifty Eoglish immigrants, unable to ob-|petwecn the Red and. Meditertbean. sons tain employment In BEngland, arrived here | The landing party consisted of Kermit y r elve ewspapers | that the immigration of Russian Jews Lo Wbl l¢ At R ments permit are: James Bryce, British | that you recelved thygugh the newspapers Damage Sult Dismissed. ata unaWay ambassador; Count J. K. Ven Pernstorgr, | the felicitations af,the. chairman of the n]_a] country knug‘hl Inv- [x; ‘;..|.\.Lu.| 14day. o :Uie: Ainerican 1ine SteambBin BE| Rectormtt, Sinrcs Woeren fodk tnd Sotn BEATRICE, Neb., Aprll 12.—(Special.) rman ambassador; Mr. Joaquin Nabuco, | '®Publican executive ,committee of thls he remarks that offenced Lhem Were|paul. . Leonard 8. Reading, spokesman for| goologist, and J. Alden Loring. 'Thelr in. . ~ razilla I . | e | delivered in a sermon on March 7, and a The $5,000 damage sult of Josper 1. Hend- mn (J]eVeland Brazillan ambassador; Davld R. Francls, | State. ; Biorable b Fgarea \‘\i.. FROT. O AT I8N i Barty data: tention was to make a collection of bird ereon against John Swiler has been dis St. Louls, and President Judson of the Uni- | Ithough your honorable bodies have a Kgtt A eI B ) “We are all good mechanics and as a rule | specimens and proceed to Suez by train missed In the district court for want of y versity of Chicago, | been In continuous regular and called ses. | “Another necded prevention s tne, Move- | geq along best in our native land, but there | * Mr, Roosevelt ook occasion 1o eny ve: prosecution. The parties to the sult reside | Mrs, Langeran, Mother-in-Law of | AmOng others who have accepted invita- | $1on8 “'l““ e ook g ,”n oy hadly, SReL auot T ety ot louking | 18 M0 work for us to do there and we have | hemently an alleged Interview with him near Blue Springs. In May, 1907, Hender-| p Maver tions are, Dr. Andrew D. White, Judge|denied that everything that has been done 3 orecq | 12 come to America to become citizens. | which appeared in the Paris Journal, say- i ormer Mayor McKesson, Leaps Karl Von Lewinski of F gl in the way ot support tamil Ing- . ’ son, who was in the employ of Swiler 4 i < 1 Lewinski rlin, Rev. V. A A e s o cannot support our fam In Eng-|ing: “I have not scen any representative stepped on a rusty nafl inflicting a severe From Carriage and Is Killed. Costabel, Milan, Italy; Rear Admiral John | called session could have been done in ten | by an awakening of the i land and we think we have in us the ability | of that paper and have made no statement | days, and then the appropriation bili could | €lve these people an opportunity for edu- | o' * M L t cation. If they must emigrate let them go Just before the race a riot was precipl-| §UEZ April 12.~The steamer Admiral |tated among the 5000 spectators, Who | with ex-President Roosevelt on board of legislation by the regular|to this country. Russla should be forced | v, wound in his foot. In the hope of bringing | CLEVELAND, 0., April 12—Mrs. Mary | F: Morrell, U. 8. N.; ex-Governor Secaries e P g S about an carly recovery from thee Injury | Langerau, 9 years old, wife of W. C. Lan-| °f North Dakota JPAYSLRORE ORARERSH SRS | DRSS t Medopatamis the Jaha Lhear: Buleptin turpentine was applied, with the result that [ gerau, a wealthy manufacturer, and moth-| More than fifty of the leading chambers » e : 3 where a communi 0l weir own people is During the voyage through the canal the of commerce and boards of trade in ai | cenventie[ p¥iTraveloch, . | wheve & communliy df thelr own vecle s | DOUBLE:., TRAGEDY. "IN 'MAINE |iadimies pessed the iy ar. Pasts P parts of the country and Canada will senq | BEATRICE, Neb., April 12—(Special)— | to be formed delegates The various committees in charg: of thei The federation, on whose advisors board | grige and Groom of Three Weeks | arrangements for the state convention of | are such men as Edward Leiterbach, Cor- | Tannd Dead Fobni Battat A Soap Saver. the Travelers' Protective assoclatlon, (o be | oner Julius Barburger. Supreme Court Jus- | Wonnds, | to the press except that given out at M | The party Is bound for the middle west. | gina.” Henderson lost @ toe by amputation. He | er-in-law of Robert F. McKisson, former filed suit against Mr. Swiler for 86,000 dam- | mayor of Cleveland, was killed in a run- ages, charging that his employer proposed | away accident here today. W. C. Langerau, the use of spirits of turpentine and applled | his son, J. F. Langerau, a grandchild, it as a safc and sure remedy. Swiler, In| Gladys Langeraus and James Groves, a his answer, claimed that he did it at coachman, were injured in the mishap, request of the plaintiff. but not seriously Kurachee, crowded with British passen gers. These massed on the steamer's decks and cheered the ex-president enthusiasti- | ™, 4 il iy tideh RFRE wheh ; cally. A largo Teddy bear occupied a place A soap saver is made by cutting four bars | held in Beatrice April 23 and 24, are hard | tices Erlanger and Grecnbaum and Judge | PORTLAND, Me April 12~8amuel | on (1o bridge deck. Mr ik oo | of 1aundry soap in small pieces; add to this| 8t Work. About 300 delegates will be in at- | Roalsky, offer to pay Dr. Hirsen's ex-| Kiine, % years old, recently of New York, Horar bl /L5 Bheaks BE FeVing his bk ki siX quarts of water. Put on the stove to | tendance, and Beatrice is making plans o | penscs to New York, or any place clse, (It | and his bride of thrae weeks, Ida Brang. | ct™d [ SUHE DY waving e hat o P hen dissolved ade »f | Bive them the glad hand. entertainment | he may meet Russian Jews in debate and | Kljne, ¥ gl - . pori melt. When dissolved add half cupful of | & & Klin very much. The five persons were crossing a bridge aged 21 years, were fould lying dead To Bleach Centerplece. oy ‘ To whiten the linen in centerpleces or(°Ver the Big Kour railroad in the Lan-|ammonia (liquid); when melted, pour in a | committee has been tendered the use of the | prove, if he can, that the immigraton of | from buliet wounds today on the floor of tray cloths that have been embroldered in | ¢F&U carriage when the horse became|j,rg. sione jur. It saves soap and im- | EIKs' club rooms and the quarters of the | Russian Jews to this’ country ought to Ve | their room. The coroner believes that it kST PR colors, without Injury to the silks, soak | fri8htened at the passing cngine. Groves|proves the washing. A cupful used to each | Beatrice club in which to entertaln visit- | Prevented the peces In sour milk buttermilk for j 108t control of the animal and Mrs. Lan-|pojler of clothes. Also good for scrub | ing members and thelr women. The arm-| Anmiversary of Gemeral Hooth, not decided whether the man or the woman | tom of both white and colored linen or duck three or four days, then wash off the milk [ Seriu leaped from the carriage. She struck | water and many other things where soap | ory has been sccured for a dance, to be| At the celobration of the 80th anniversary | killed the other. The last two weeks of | skirts fs to pull hem open crossways, lay In several waters a ralling of the bridge, fractyring her|is used. | &iven on the opening night. An automobile | of the birth of General William Booth, [ the honeymoon had been unhappy it is!portion on washboard, and serub with ordi Have warm soupsuds and wash well, not | skull. A short distance beyond the brid tour has been arranged for the women on | which began here today, it was announced | sald. ‘There had been quarrels over the |nary nail or hand brush. ‘This thoroughly wpplying the soap directly on the silks, [ the carrlage collided with a telephone pole | Sturdy oaks from little acorns grow.- | Saturday during the hours of the business | by Commissioner Thomas kstill of Chicago | fact that Mre. Kline's inheritance trom cleans the dark line on edge of hemr, which Rinse in several waters und hang in the [ and the remaining occupants of the vehicle [ advertising in The Bee will do wonders for | session, which will be held in the new Pad- | that the founder of the Salvation army is | father, who died six months ago, is usually the hardest part of the skirt alp for several hours were thrown to the ground your business. !‘In‘k theater Iplnmmn: another trip throughout the | smaller than Kiine had supposed it was. | wash. | was a case of murder and suicide. He has| A satistactory way to wash clean the bot- to e There’s One Thing in Uneeda Biscuit that other soda crackers lack and that is National-Biscuit-Goodness Sold only in Moisture Proof Packages

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