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mommr= | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE |[.&=== a clean, rellable newspaper that is ;‘A:: ::-‘:v:;\s;;‘l:v‘fllt:';f"‘r‘;‘lv(rflu\rv admitted to each and every home. For weather report see Page 8 OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, COPY TWO CENTS. MR. ROSEWATER | Brave Woman DEALERS ACT T T 'TARIFF DEBATE | STARTS TODAY NS |Senator Aldrich Will Make General \‘/ ] I H ‘ q \ ' DL IVAYIN AR !.\l 1 \ | v Js + g C | lg ']il ie Y jr‘ l‘ IV“)V ‘ill‘wi L i ‘ VIR Il .'1‘,‘ ‘\‘.‘ z".m‘:f(l“l‘! l‘\"" i Statement in Support of the | \ WO ’ Fire on Ranch ) JiiaR Qn" -" Measure. | | W [ RREAENN NN | City Engineer By Forest Lawn Speculative Tone in Market Causes | ; R G y S BEAT POR Par '\J" b \‘"'““1[{\ y i i i This Feature in Trading. | LA e Drirmisa ] \ o PERSRY SE ik Mis. Henry Ganow Saves Her Family ” ”’::1“"1: »t:“ ! l PG ibsun ”' ‘:H "‘1“‘: "I | and Home, Using Oxen and |CEREAL CONDITIONS WATCHED RN T N i ‘ml[[ aot RO Wooden Plow. b MRS o \O ¥ 'i"“\ Hl,h."g A SENATOR DANIEL WILL FOLLOW TR High Price Level in Wheat Not on \“l' l“’“,‘”fi“ ; \C i l“\\‘\" l-““‘; '“:.r',’lffl.\':[ | y Ir. F. L lovelantl m| MERRIMAN, Neb, April 18-—Fighting Solid Foundation, ’t:‘! y | \ SINDRANFIN RN the prairie fire that devastawd this region and Many Ci yesterday, Mrs. Henry 3anow, alone, except with the aid of her four children, saved |CROP REPORTS EAGERLY SCANNED j T L { Il \\\A"“ ?l‘ ) DEATH FOR SAYIN uH“Q Senior Democratic Senator Will Give Minority Position. her house by making a firebreak with a \ palr of oxen and a '\:vml"n Mr-y“a The fire £ 2 W W ) BILL AS REVENUE PRODUCER plit at Peter Madsen's, a mile southeast. | Spring Wheat May Relieve Shortage ¢ CRAE J I Minister Refers to Him as Great |One swept along the d\:’r in three ‘;v"-" of Winter Product. N R Republicans Will Urge it as Aid to he fire 13 a great hardship to stock rans N | " T Physician for Omaha. Ing. The lows a estimated. at $ln . Many ; Nation's Finances. . ranchmen lest all their hay Firebreaks [ MONEY MARKET HOLDS FIRM y 7 3 S N ) —_ y fire zone are cut off. Government Treasury Contains More 7 / v/, / it The New Center school house and th “No Grave Can Be Dug Deep Enough | ., 0\0 of Sam Buckminster, Alvin Thayer : 7 ) They Will Urge This as Necessity to Mide His Life Nor Bury | Alexander Sawtell and J. B. Sone's were s i ; Undie Pesvint . Coniiabs 1h Mis Inflaenc Says devastated. Y sego A L3 United States— Preacher. - 7 . Wil Speak. NEW YORK, April 18.—~There was a lack ® Colonel Augur 3t naiteesily kbt v ' > Gold and No Apprehension %7 Z a0 tha development |a y With simple funeral services in the par- . . o the stock market last week that indicated N A | WASHINGTON. April 18—~The tariff de- Jors of the Paxton hotel, followed by pr DICS suddenlv some confusion and irregularity of specula- e v bate in the senate will begin tomorrow Im- vate Interment in Forest Lawn cemetery, D G’ SeREATE Tor" Waies 1t e Mt mediately after the close of the routine . 7 - D g N\ the remains of Andrew Rosewater, city en NI 1 o 4 it A 5 i A IR : > N N business. Senator Aldrich, chairman of the gincer. who died suddenly Saturday, were ear Manila|to trace the motives aiways in the news 3 3 events coming to hand committee on finances, will open the pro- lald to rest vruvn:n_v T"r‘;:””:( G Bosciil. ¥tooks 'Were: i sager demand Shd 7 Nm:m;.;n with . p(\‘lvn;ml :::tl'l‘m;n\ll in s Before the service beg: 3 o'cloel ey e s 2 AL 7 . port of the bill and he will be foliowed by those close friends who #o desired viewed | Tenth Cavalry Offcer About to Be |, o0, "', ‘atent to which 1o o ' Senator Danlel, the scnior democratio senie B Ly 'B.k:l‘u :‘-‘::.‘:.-I: Made Brigadier General Stricken | previous riso had gone and the lengthened 100, WO, 1n CHDEREME E0 GUULER KIS Quees with flowers, as It rested near {“” Px fth Anop) period of the advance offered & leading cratic position regarding the measure. Sena- of the n.lu on lh‘v-‘xc'\‘v‘\l’l ”...:.; stiumiE wi poplexy. TEL9e Tor Db sellLNE Whish Wi oo St tor Aldrich will go into detall in explana- ool ) i iy — by the desiro to reallze accrued profits, tion of the various changes made by his “;"X. (:". .,.' .:., real regard in which MANILA, April j9.—Colonel Jacob | Selling on this aceount had behind it no committes and it is understood will ""‘? - Mr. Rosswator was held by prominent cit- | Augur of the Tenth cavalry died sudde ubt of the favorable progress of coming ‘::“ "’ 'I"‘_‘;‘I‘m:‘"r‘”'v"':w"'"“rvnd’:: ':"N"'“‘L \zems of the community, by his brother en- |1y of apoplexy at Fort McKinley yester- | ovents, but simply a conviction that prices Singh o DARGT aBRTRE ¥ P v of workers un- | day He had called meeting of the | had enhanced sufficiently to measure ade- Senator niel and other democrats will gineers and thé small arm e o ISk e 5 ; / : take the opposite view. They declare that der him, was shown by the large attend- | regiment's officers at o'clock in tae | quately the progress already In sight. the weakness of the Payne-Aldrich bill ance at the funeral and uttered by the |morning and soon after they had begun Ilicre was an admixture of anxiety over X 58 © ‘vo ay n}- ric ™ it to gather he was stricken and died at 7 | some of the developments in affairs, which 3 found in that it will not insure suficlent in- minister. woné 62 e eles come to permit the governmental business ‘clock in the evening. 1ot b ¥ Frank L. Loveland, D. D. of the|0'clock it account also for pa oy g to cabl 3 s o to procced C ditio o 1irst Methodist chureh conducted the serv- [ According te private cablegrams it|men of depression in the market. For- a—_— procced without the addition of other éignecs mahMested 'distedst ot the - rate | foatures which will put money Into the na- fce and was the only speaker. was the Intention of President Taft to L CR L Pk vat Tagbint, appotnt. Colonel Augur a brigadier gen- | (A EOEEE o Lt n this mar | tional treasury ket and sold stocks here quite freely when | eral in the near future. The body will D i 1t is characteristic of our clvilization}, %\ y0 ", the United States for burial o O The' demubiRtto ,('.3,'"‘:,':“:.17.'.,2' 0 in that we do not pass l\::;ll)"":";;n:““:_;‘jfl“r'“ Colonel Augur was a natlve New | busines Rttt i ‘;‘_‘h,:‘";‘r“]“l;‘"‘é TARIFF TINKERING MAKES STRANGE BEDFELLOWS. poine, tax sas Kb, TBRL. yRAIBALL A0d : NN ,,r”m.lp‘x; du"\f:\",n;. SRR lding a tew | LoDt BT bl urn;»n;wdlwl:“'j BULEY | eaved a welght on"the markét and. Had From the Washington Evening Star. prolific means of Increasing the receipts. sald a3 3 femy at West Point in 1865 o kAo | St & A R i bt s g verses of scripture. “And It is character- | 2€40CT considerable sentimental effect as well. A All of them will support an Income tax : g s A ovision and In addition some of them istic of Amerlcans that at such a time the R P ¥ Sheonlation in Wheat, T RM IV 9 RT* El V “ T L% .lY l [ " [V u COL‘ | provi farget all the small things of lite. We show | Paytcan 1n M llk 1t 14, evident ‘that: conslderstion: s the STO N NORTHERN 10 A! ony Razizo Cl FIGHT ON 1) ¥ { vt strenuculy urge a tax on ail dealings by this how much nearer we are to the rain orop outlook is gaining in-importance n futures. They will have the support of ideal brotherhood of man than some other ff ~ C d from the standpoint of the financial out E 1S d of some of the republican senators, but will natlons. We are even prone to forget such Attects Co-e Silmlk. and that the present promise lacks | Many Losses from Fire Started by Accuse Municipal Candidates to Be Put on |not receive assistance *from any of tho things as rellglous differences; we brusi H . . : i members of the committee on finance ax checring offect. Due consideration is glven Lightning. C I h M allot by Petition. A from our memories anything of political ] to the highly speculative eclement In the gi . Uttlng ree en : 9 7 44 b3 s fan SUBHER - LRt JIH HER plattorms and disagreements, and toda Eleven Students of Des Moines Col- ! high price level ruling In the wheat mar- economy and Improved come not as Jew nor Gentile, not as Cath | | vhich all are predieting the bill will insued i inki : the effect o GIRL HEROICALLY SAVES STOC. F s tei | ot s ! ollc mor Protestant, but we come as men lege Stricken After Drinking :{‘I;fil.“;"l,"“"I":"Li';':r';hf::":;' l:::;:: K | 1dentified by Bert Bird as Individual ROBERT MALONE FOR DEMOCRATS | . icient revenue fto meat the demphde as human brothers, to put a flower on the Milk—One in Convulsions, b b2 p Who Slipped a Knife Int ——— of the government crops. After allowance is made for all| voung Daughter of Henry Fiss, Near o Slipped a Knife Into ; # casket of Andrew Rosewater. these factors in the situation there re-| cm o mer o i % Him, At Mass Mecting He s Made Their| There will not be in the senate as In the ‘Most of us have to dlo before we are Charles City, Goes to Thelr Rescue N house any sharp dividing line between : y Jolih gl 3 4 e mains a substantial residue of anxicty Candidnte, for Mayor, with wils understood. We have to step ou sig! DES MOINES, Ia, April 18.—Seven| , o 'ho vookward development of our own at Night—Heavy Loss at Sl Rites for Musloss | Eneral debate and the diseussion of amend- DYNI WA A fmEadiated, e gemo 88 WS | Des: Molnes college: aoedh And seven mule | Jyio wngat iardp) Ukt that condition:is Cedur Fall That Tony Razzo, an Itallan, who was ments to the schedules, but on. the con- must get far away to see the mountains | students tonight are in convulsions und | ¢ n RN SRR SO LV SO T B | arrested: by the' police Saturday night, -is man, trary it is expected that immediately after tie same: (hAL to' viaw the ocean we must jone ot them may dle following an attack | (TR B e, et TR, CONETNS ThEn AR who 88 the olitirie A¥ Fodrtssiith the close of the Aldrich and Daniel speeches B A e | | Samystetiona poisaiingnattabdlunsroal [0 of the sot's’ A CHARLES CITY, 1a, Aprjl 15.—(Spe- (and Douglas streets Friday night, when the reading of the bill will proceed with more. Thus we have to let men slip from | the Kamaraderie and Alturia clubs today. | fOP over the government's April 1 esti- | 34 < Bhissa’ Tt - wers. Anadvdiisly> WSLHALS, A4 (From a Staff Correspondent.) us to know. them and recognize thelr power | Milk s the one article of diet taken in | Mate, which In retied vn to lnsure agamnst |clal Telegram ) —g peverest clectrical | e d YU st e A commen by @il (he fifteun sufferers, buy|® threatened stortage storm i the Tistory uf tis région ol- “This man, Andrew Rosewater, will be {an examination of the fluid by Statsa | Weather conditions have been considered | curred Saturday night. Lightning struck "The. Itallan admits he was one of the |ginning thls week hoth sides, democrats Dally Sesslon Lengthened. more highly prized tomorrow than he was | Chemist W. 8. Frisbie and State Dairy | unfavorable also, for the seeding of spring | many houses and barns in Floyd county men -with whom Bird, Ed Callahan and |and republicans, will start in uctively to If senators desire to make set speeches, yenterday. Commissfoner H. R. Wright fafled to| wheat, a large crop of which would relleve | mio houge and barn of Robert Curry in | Hares aKhseon: had et trotnl '|'.|| y | get votes, notwithstanding the name demo- | €v¢n on the general subject of the tariff, disclose ptomaines or other {njurlous | the shortage of the winter wh e 'd . | 5 a oh h uble Friday | & plca ot be on the ticke they will be permitted to do so in connec- Great Physician to Omaha. d go:. P % 3 & he winter wheat. A ma- |, .. v was struck at midnight. The |evening, but he claims the other man had |crat or republican will not be on the ticket. “1 belleve Andrew Rosewater was a great | bacteria. | terlal shortage of the year's grain harvest | o the knife and that he merely was @ by- | That there will be no party resignation of | tion with the conslderation of the different physlelan to this city, a great physician be- | Those stricken suddenly are Mnml would be a grave defect in the situation | fI'® department saved the house. The s e A The mollcn were h. | candidates fs due to the fact that the cily | Schedules. If 1t is found neccasary, there cause he ministered to us before disease | Margaret Estel, Minnie Baker, Edith An-| hoped for to push forward the restoration |Porm of lHenry Iiss, seven miles south- | HEHASE A8 WG | P BEOCR O e | peiotals forgot to call a primary election, | Will be a lengthening of the daily sessions. cume. The plans which he evolved in his | derson, Ruth Calvert, Dorothy Tina and | of prosperous conditions In the country. | ™Th “{" "“"“"': ‘l" '“‘"""""“'. el s howaver, and Bird's identification ot | This forces cach party to put its candidates [ The democrats profess as great anxiety as Edith Johnson, Kmery Pease, Edward g ie 14-year-old daughter watching the | man, however, and Bird's identifioation of { the bileans he early ai o o King this elty sanitary No Shortage of C G azzo removed any do sted [On the ticket by petition 1 republicans for the early disposition of great brain for ma Kv o A | Hawkiny, B. J. Powas, F. F. Clayton, = rs. lstorm from the window of her be som | Razzo r ved any doubt that existed [O7 ibflcans, however, held a - pr-|the measure. Among the republicans. who and draining 1t In such a way that typhotd | pawking, B . FOWAR, Th T EIYIOR | Another inharmonious note was the re- |yam out In her night clothes and released | prior to Sunday The republica 10 5 a a and discases which bring death in thetr i "URE L RO L Des Moines | POTt Of & fresh Increase In the number of | forty head of cattle, and with the as-| Of the three men injured, Bird Is the only [ mary at which more than 1,200 votes were | will speak on the bill are Mesars. Lodge, wake, have been the means of sustaining | &N the AL CepEAn of T | 1dle freignt cars In the country. for the half | gistunce of the nelghbors got out fne|one whose condition fs stil serous, With |cast and nominated Don L. Love for mayor. | Brown, Carter, Cummins, Cullom, Seyburn, our health, even our very life. We will |Opeke DAseiRll 808 Lraie toam. e door | MONth ending March 31, following succes- | orxe thiree wounds in the Intestines It 1% feared | The democrats nominated their candidates | McCumber, Nelson and Smith of Michigan nover know how many lves have heen | FREETE S ke blind. 1t | ®1ve. though small, reductions which had| Several head of stock were killed by | he may eb confined to the Wise Memorial | /st RIEht at a mass meeting Yu;h;‘rvl\h;— while the democratic orators will include suved through the dovoted work of this| o Frogred at first he would dle, but his | P2en 0ing on since the first of the pres- | lightning in varlous parts of the county. | hospital for some time, even if he finally |lone i ”‘"‘; "‘]“"‘;‘ "'; O e L | Smane S AR Y doctor et """:'Z";“‘ n intense lfe. e |CORdition Is slightly improved tonight "‘r"' s As the net result was In splte | jfail accompanied the heavy rain. The | recovers. . Allen and arpham aro the Gore, Johnston ENEcmpn tiand an aten Seven of the victims are In a precarious | °f @ substantial reduetion in surplus coal | ¢ body seemed full of springs pushing con- [ 2SNEE O cars, due to the rush to stock up with coal stantly outward. He lud flrnv\(“r‘mv‘\'h'— Commissioner Wright tonight said he | !n fear of a possible strike, unfavorable de- tlone and fousht for what he belleved 10|y ioveq tyro toxicon pofson In tie milk | uctions were drawn of the ‘progress of be right. Men havé called me up'today | (M PLE 0h Fe0 T Aok freight traffic and general merchandise who have fought with him and against movement. Wl for many years. One whom he crossed 1siness conditions L) _ | view to considering amendments whenever L dnetared by Bert Wird. - one-of the ‘vietime, | WINCOLN, April 18.—(Spectala—The clY | (hey may be offered. Bird positively ddentified Razzo Sunday. |campaign s on In dead earnest and be 1 Bankhead, Clay, Moncy, Newlands, Rayner uth Carolina. The house will be in session on Monday and Thursday only and no business will he ind is engaged In the contracting business. { qone on cither day heyond making pro- | visions for the next census. The conference | report on the gencral census bill whl re celve the attention of both houses and it is probable that the house will Inaugurate me, ‘1 bave known him in Omaha for forty D d 3 N Y k ducers' fation for March sl the legislation providing an appropriation 9 cers’ assoclation for March showing to carry the census leglslation Into effeet years and never known an Intimation of e€ad in cw OFK | Crowth I - thas, Snanth lob» niy 800000 doubt as to his Integrity.’ | tent to kill. The complaint against him | Don love, who received the republican iy 5 probable, however, that the absence | Pounds in the stocks of marketable coppers | TAKEN UP AS A FUGITIVE | probably witt be fitea within nomination, 1s one of the well known law- Grave Cannot Hide Virtue. i | — day or two. of a quorum iIn the house will prevent g In refiners' hands in spite of a production — yeers of Lincoln and was backed by the | gapinite ot by that body. The house o grave can ever be dug deep enougin | Head of Barber Asphalt and anmg‘ for that month In excess of that cither for [ Fred Nattestad, Electrician, ix to hide his 1ife nor bury the influence which Company Dies After Suffering aken | ar Thieves Caught. temperance forces of the city. Malon gl o B s g LR B his Nife will have on the city of Omaha February or January. This result was duc to South Dakota Charged with 2 8. D. April 17.—(Special.)=— | though himself a temperance man, is not hearing during the week on the Philippine y to the rise In the month's deliveries and Forgery. 4 t was made at Fort Plerre to-|a prohibitionist tariff bill, which th : » ) Mch there will be an effort and we say good-bye to him, thanking God from Pneumonia. exports to 108,063,007 pounds, compared with day which may lead to the clearing up| The nomination of Malone practically | o cot through during the present session he could stay with us as long as he did only 74,546,614 pounds in February and a| On the charge of being a fugitive from|of a lot of theft of freight cars betw kes John B. Wright i 0, . ~ o8 elec of o | here and Rapid City While the railw er, 18 expected to keep him from en- SRR 04K 4t the thihas he haa bullt] o y 1zo | little over 90000000 pounds In January. | justice, Fred Nattestad. an electriclan who v i ¥ " - ; 5 o para: of NEW VORK, Aprll 16—Amal Lorenso |yl i oguraca as proof of mubatantiai | has been living with his Wife at 164 Cum- | officials have little to say about the mai- tering as an avowed canaidate for mavor. | Fund for Shaft " Barber, head of the Barber Asphalt Paving e . ter, it Is rumored that there has been| Mr. Wrig Musle was furnished by & mixed QUATLEt| oy aied at. midnight Tast night from | UEFENt in the demand for refined cop- | ing street for about & month. was arrested ’ een { Mr. Wright consisting of Mrs. J. T. Helgren, Grace | ombrr: per. Orders for structural steel were on u 4 pneumonia at Ardsley Park. Mr. Barber Rarr, William Rigdon and J. H. Simms <~'Irr-lnrn«1 from Californta, where he had ANl Saints’ church. The three selectionsiy o, for his health, only two weeks ago dar river is very high. Recovery in the case of Callahan has | inees for excisemen. {and €mith of CEDAR FALLS, Ta, April 18.—Light- | been so rapid that he was able to go home | Mr. Malone has served with credit in ning struck the barn of - Har Jewell | from the General hospital Saturday the city council o a number of accasions two and one-half miles west of the city | Johnson is said to be entirely out of and dan- | at midnight. The loss Is §$10,000. Twen- | ger. Mr. Harpham {s at present a member of the ty-one horses, thirty-two head of cattle, | When Razzo was arrested Saturday night | ¢Xclse board pression came. A factor in creating this hay were burned, together with farm Im- | he proved to have no direct connection |there is pending in the district court an feeling was the report of the Copper Pro- plements, a carriage and wagon. Small | with the atfalr, insurance was carried o Jects, called early this morning to say to s0 was released on bond. | Application for an injunction to prevent the charge against Razzo Is cutting with | ¢lection | | i . From the metal industries a better im- {1,200 bushcls of oats and twenty tons of | a man with him was also taken to jail, but | While the candidates are getting busy many times, one who difered on many sub- | A 1. Barber 1S ‘ out of the race, o expected to be a candldat Sunday morning by Detectives Heitfeld and | Dumerous losscs of goods from cars and | and it was expected then that he would be by Qidenythe aurustomat aisl werd-on | mndnr. T T S A e i oW A el PIng of the March record in that depart- “aid the man Is wantcd at Sioux WOrking on the cases for some time. and | not It Is understood he will ‘not permit his | ment of the steel industry Do of forgery, the |the first arrest was made at Fort Plerre. | name (0 go on the ballot. Mayor Brown sung were “Lead Kindly Light,” “Peace| " vard ckel 1 o hile O e 1 gs i i B 4 a8 ipid Lt |and shortly atterward was stricken With| ne money situation did not recelve much | sum involved being about $40. Deputy | While none of the piiferings have been Itively refu to be considered as a2 Ravenna Admirers of Former Gov- i hee” and. *‘Ablde D . pneumonia. He was born at Saxton's| 3 for @ny great amount at any one place, | o, or re-elec } {® Sheriff A. Lee of Minnehaha county, South candldate for re-election | | Smployes of the engineering department| g or v, in 184 | (Continued on Second Page ' = Falls lasi | theY have aggregated enough to cause| The meeting of the State Board of As- ernor Back of Statewide Move marched to the hotel and with uncovered| """ et o | Dakota, took Nattestad to Sioux Falls WSt} 0" ogq o cause them to take active| | for Monument heads passed the bier of thelr departed night steps to put a stop to the work | (Continued on Second 3 chief, all visibly affected. | Although he does not admit anything con e e » sl Lawyers Write Their Own [zinwzninznze’s day that he would square matters at the members of the Board of Education, and of | s S s i e Political Ficht AMan L the American Soclety of Civil inee Deeds ln Book Forn] remains in Omaha g g 18.~(Bpeclal. )— Governor W. A. Poynter has been launched R e ko Cra 'a AT AADAT here by the appointment of L. P. South- Sete/nins NGO D ht W ~ W worth, a Ravenna banker, as trustee, to At the head of the casket stood a large | ; au €rs axes AT IY) |recsive funds for the werk. 1t 1 heses floral piece, “Gates Ajar,” sent by the em-| : : i B f y l« Q ployes. of the engineers office. Other| “Ives of great men oft remind us members of the bar whose qualifi eautt y }()ur awns 5 to make the monument statewide and other ; : cities are expected to contribute to the flowers with which the casket was banked | MAY make our lives sublime. are clsewhere stated in this vol- were from members of the family, ecity fund o blographical directory of the Oma 3 . 3 P o) WASHINGTON pril 18.—~Mrs. Mat- | Mrs. Story, declined Mrs. Sherman's in- he blographical directory of the Omaha f : dnd gdl‘dLns. at th" | IC April 18.—M Mat- | Mrs. St teclined Mrs. Sherman's in otficlals, business associates and friends. | e Jare. af ‘the yolime-Appeare A paper is now being cireulated in Ra- Bar association for 1909 is out and those thew T, Scott, “administration” candl- | Vitatlon and were not present. This lent who yearn to know of the humble births, | the life of John Lec . Ant t 1 lgh |venna and contributions are being made Webster, who declined h l date for president general of the Daugh- |80 Interesting side light to the present the early struggles and great achievements | high diplomatic and executive same time eip to Complete sllence reigned in all parts of | to the fund bo earls strus a6 evements ] ] acaint e o G 4 S S ip;,nu“u gt among the daughters. The | e geath of Gavernor Poynter St after of these Douglas county lawyers may read | ments and in powerful orations and ad. | ) h he | chapters of the Distrlet of Columbla to-|pe ) 0" 4 25 Batad Gating the. sset hen the 2 1 ah- tabued '8 statement’ outliing ber bl {he had finished an appeal to Qovernor the hotel during the service and when the | gy ypoge facts therein | dresses, has taken advanced grouna on| IMAKE maha the | B i g iping ! PIAL | pight gave & reception (o all the VISIUNG | ghallenberger to sign the § o'slotk clos casket was borne down the main stalrway | “ e gaq facts are true, for the various | public questions, such as national expan form. She declares she “takes her stund " \ | delegates. Miss Mabel Boardman gave at 340 gucsts and strangers in the cit¥|j ge) juminaries wrote their own stories | sion a 1 rel; arden s yt of the qua the constitut na Wil -up- Ltath " & “ling law, it Is belleved will draw the sup relations in the orlent > l SDC squarely on the constitution and will up- | talk, discussing the patriotic and philan- opened the way to the east door. OnlY|,e yner achlevements. Also they furnished | E. P. Smith g a l | port of the temperance people to the plan ; of Smyth & Smith, bears oft l‘num that instrument as it now stands |throple work of the Red Cross, and a spe- | gor relatives, the minister and the pallbearers| .o photograph aplece and then let go of | the palm for the shortest story of his life ccompanied the body to Forest Lawn {or as it may hereatter be amended clal musical program was rendered. There es | i $7.50 each to the publishers | He has managed to tell it all and without west. Mrs. Scolt says she wishes it distinetly cemetery. The pallbearers were Howard Raldrige, Gould Dietz, D. A. Baum, W. S. was also a joint meeting of the chapters | In order to dodge a difficult questio dicctives in five lines of type. This can | andaratond that: 16 sha .ls. alecied &ha gt New York : fr'ee|WITCHELL VOTES ON LIGENSE Poppleton, Albert Cahn and Frank L. state. The day wgs one of was determined to arrange the life stories | not be construed, however Onour classified page, |mut be accepted with her own indi- |activity among the opposing poiltical fuc- | saloon Questiom Comes Up 8t Oity in alpahabetical order and thus it comes|lack of facts. His partner, C. J. Smyth Noyr ciasE . page, | vidustity tlons In the organization and an earnest E on' Mant Sk Haller. [and thus only, of course. that Isidor Zeig |1s also fatrly bricf, his narrative bemng| under the caption of ‘‘For | Mrs. scott declares that if campalgn 18 on for votes for the respective | Pty he relatives from out of town who were | o gocuples the hindmost place. Lysle I |done in ten lines candidates, | present were Mr. and Mre. Joseph Melurath | \phot might, of course, be among the first | William F. Gurley of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Mein- ol will make one of the main object sl (Garden and Lawn,”’ is a direc sdminfstration the equipment of Contl MITCHELL, 8. D, April 17.—(8pecial.)- rath of Thicago, Mr. Frank Rcsewater of 'Y AW & Uariel oapila p flori 1 American Sufisnmettes in Lo | At the city election next TuesdAy this city | anyhow. but because his name begins with | tion as a ferceful and persumsive speaker tory of reliable florists and |nental hail and the coliection of funds to Chicago, brother of dec:ased. Messre. | Metnrath are brothers of the widow. . pay off its indebtedness. LONDON, April 18.—Four Amer will again vote on the license question as is the specific reason his biography is| which has caused his retention in many nur vinen, l"’“l"“ who have A lurge number of messages of sympathy | Silence Is Everywhere. monu as involving a | s > h . o 3 gates to the approaching convention of tha | the paramount issue of the campal, first atter that of Prosident Arthur Couper | celebrated cases.” James P. English a I tablished for years and | = i e et e !0 AN | International Buffragist soc oot part |1 e 2 itatsll it dry by A vote o¢ \\;):m); i raa s Bkl gL een esia N | Will attempt to “protect” the natlonal so- | i the demonstration this afternoon of the | 21, but the license 8 and condolence has come from all parts of | ajong with Zeigler and Raymond G. Young he country. 1u likely to “get in bad” with his colleagues, lows that he “has been entlrely success 1 M . porters maintain that ‘('.,.) in ul.u prosecutien of crimes.” Generai| who are building up a per- conditions in the fepublican ohn Clay Cowin tells how he saved the busi 3 | yesterday from the Holloway jall of Mrs. | part such that the fore: Fog s J anent business in Omaha. | movement toward patriotic education | 3 ay of Mrs. | party were such thut the forces were di- o o e “"‘" “J"" government $63,000,000. manent bu p [among the masses “and declares, 1f | PeINCK Lawronce. They are Mrs. La|vided and that the town went dry as a | tor Yeiser appends the fact that he built A Connell does not figure in the Secans” aha will o Relne Baker of Spokane, the three M | T s cl h Amother Term for Bullock. ! » s ] S O n Beware of peddlers and canvass | €lected. she will take up her residenco Spokane, the Misses | result. This year, It is claimed that these RDGRMONT. 8. D., April 1l.—(Special.)~ ] up his own notice, thereby suggesting that ume and others are missing, t0o. Judge | “ clety. Bhe volces her approval of the | 10¢al suffragists in honor of the release | the political | | | | 5 in Washington and devote her whole attle, and they drove in the | forces are cemented on the license proposi- CumatnBeth Buliock 18 reappoiniea | 0me of the others may have done s m.mri.v J. Bullivan moved to Omaha 100 recently | ©'% &8 they are often unreliahle, | | e A : time to the duties of the office ssion In an open carriage, decorated e s i s Dokt ] Moives. B 3 |t In, if he wanted to. Kour judges h‘[{:‘;“w‘::‘fi ::‘f;::";::“:;""e‘:me. A reception was tendered this afternoon | with the stars and stripos The captaln was first appointed by the| Rearding his dark murky past, Mr by Mrs. Bherman, wite of the vice president | The chict spectacle of the procession was|and that is for the issuance of #0000 fn x-president four years ago. Yelser states that he was educated twenty- and always here and can only sue. |Of the United States. in honor of Mrs. Wil- | Miss Eiste Hovey, who, as Joan of Are,|bonds for the construction of & drainage Sutton are o e gt s { lam Cummings Story, state regent of New | was clad in a suit of white armor and |sewer and later the construction of a lawvers ceed by furnishing what they prom- |y o "\ " i aaministration candidate for | rode a white charger. Several bands in the | septic tank. There d not seem to be ONT, 8. D., April 17.—(Bpecial.)— | embodied in the dean. Some of his con-| who have told their pasts are Oliver § | 18 president. About 1,200 daughters attended. | procession played the *Marseillaise, €. Conley, city superintendent of | temporaries, actuated by jealousy would | Erwin, Alvin F. Johnson and Sidney w Mrs. Edgemont schools, has resigned. Prof. [call it a country school. Subsequently he | Smith. One looks In vain for & list of tiy Have you read the want ads. Conley was ome of the strongest schoo! |picked up & post graduate course without | achievements of Henry Murphy and there| yet today? erganizers In the state, cost from his highly educated and polished | Is no tale either of John M. MacFarland | ° ' tion One other proposition is to be voled upo of the district court did not get in, these | pen being Judges Day, Kennedy, Sears as they merit your patronage and seven years ago In the University of Re Prof. Conley Resis: Cloud whose entire corp of instructors was| Of the more prominent younge and |any question aboul the bonds carrying Donald McLean, president general of ; the numerous banners and flags, together | for it Is & public necessity. The fight an the national soclety, and Mrs. Matthew T. [ with the be-ribboned suffragists gave the|the license proposition will be very cloge Beott of Illinois, the administration candi- | somewhat cynically inclined crowd a lively | and both sides ure clalming &t by small date for president general in opposition to | spectacle, majoritics.

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