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C THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 23, 1909. '9 L REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | (RISIS IN CALHOUN CASE[Order for Joint FIREMEN'S STRIGE SERIOUS! 4th fl. Boston Btore. M Jis | Aha f?"“ hale ot 1. Bloe i1, 34 h R ; A T R 5| diviaed one-hait lo ok 11, 20 i REAL EST‘\TE LOA 0 L T e o R Sensations Come Thick and Fast in Throug ates Traffic on Georgia Central Railroad is - | Ns 6, block 5, Kountze Place...... 2,000 mnu‘ G"f‘ Tn.l V' P l d Pr “ “ T"d U NANTED-City losns. Peters Trust Co | @ wink Mach and wife to Frank . 1a ortlan actically Tied Up. | ' i (n)—&l ?vnhddn and wife, north 38 ft. Iol ——— block 4, Kountse Sth... | e HENEY IGN | . Y ORES INJUNCTIONS Interstate Commeroe Commission De. | MEN DRIVEN FROM mumss; TY PEw RlT E R S 0 cides Gateway Must Be Opened— lll:oNp MORTGAGE loans & Clara Peterson to C. Apply Room $17-ls First Nat'l E:n‘"kufim': part lot 3, block 5, Brookline Do "phone_Douglas 215, )i | C, F. Chrestensen and wife to e Bowers, same ... Asks Permit from Court to Open City losns and Louis Mendelssohn and wife to .y L pe! - United States Postal I "A’::-m Binith & Co., 139 Farnam 8t plaley, 1 Beymour PArk ... 0 Papers from Abbott's OMce— Hill Lines to Appeal. Ordered to Union Polnt to Pro- | e e a e Bt | oot Redt s : B e s o Like New! At Half th dl Bholes Co., part hlock- 2 lnd 3 teet Malls—Strike on Place ... : X ¢ WA decison BRI S T RETER | M e D — e e oy e T pi | Malier’s Prices 4 bloc alph Place.... 1,6% b o ) e, terstate Commerce commission in what PhTivats money, $00 1 00 log Fare | HAIDN. PIRC < oorrrererreire e J 1,800 | BAN FRANCISCO, May 22.—Patrick Cal-| pay come to be known as the Port- AUGUSTA, Oa. May 2-The firemen's g ' % @8 | Alvin Caughey n:amwig x& r;n-:m i hnu:'-ltrm‘nn a h.»x't:mr rhnr:c ended the | jang gateway oase, In which contention of | Strike on the Georgia Central railroad is ““What are Grady-Rebuilt Typewriters,”’ did you ask? ice, ot 9, bloci outh Omaha. 2, most Important week of its five months' o 1o 3 &lo ; Bl N e A s RBAL estate purchase Tone m"(! Magdelena Kosters 15 8. Eizapeth SO0 DHOLE NRE (1 SASTAR . of the traveiing public for through routes and | becoming h"{' us. White """"“l‘“l ““’": Well, they’re virtually NEW typewriters to all intents and 1 & s bought. Antelope Inv. - S0 | Kosters, lot 3, block 184, Omaha Joint rates from eastern points via Port- | WAs forcibly ejected from a traln k : 3, i 2e " " O Hosion Store Bids. A, T Elmer, referce, o B. . Cain, b 7 T ore s sustained. The roads which | Thompscn, forty miles out, tonight. The |l purposes, yet they’re sold to YOU at-about HALF the man- ! 't 0, 0 . A o] h . 5 r the et 1 ot 1 H Y 3 : a ¢ midnight and missed all connectinne. (R & . : - | (22)—M357 N BeodlB 5 W sitarnatill &5 Witaesses today, And it wag | QUiTed By order of the commission to d o of Chicago makes a specialty of gathering slightly used | tablish before July 1, 109, through routes | A freight traln léaded with nerl!h.h‘t‘ o — 3 \dent that : T & b W CON 00 (o) rf‘:‘rk f i ugh 27| 1ate hour in the afterncon, when Assistant [ tAIn them for at Jesst Lwo Years. ::"“h";"“h:“t‘:n“”:‘_'::; ‘l‘;e“-::\"'d";:':;:; DITION. They run each machine through a factory where- \ MeCattrey, lots’ 10, 11, 36, block 10, District Attorney Heney, ignoring two re- | BY the terms of the declsion, which ls s e { in 150 experts are working; they replace each worn or miss- 1,100 | straining orders lssued by & court of simi- | hiEhly Important to the traveling public | have been arrested for carrying weapons | Redick's sub.. 1 4 Fa rm M_( )rt APECS |1 E Love to Bieanor ¥, Brailey, d womi | and to the western and northwestern rail- | concealed b i ot 13, block 3, "Kountae Blae:.... 400 ¢ jurisdiction, aanounced that he would roads, the Northern Pacific, the Union Pa-| The Picayune tratn, due here at 8:4 ing part with a NEW part; they clean, adjust, oil, enamel g g ask Judge Lawlor's permission to ope SMOo stions s rOU o 't tel TRADY Always on hand and for sale. in | Mion iot s mad L Mo rtiie 1| sealed package: scized in the rald wpon tne |€ific Itnes and the Chicago & Northwest- . m., is still tied up at Camack. Thres and me oth all actions so Sl!af V\VOI' muld.n t te l'l a GRADY amounts from $300 to $3,000, H, H. Balley and wife to Mollia offices of Willlam M. Abbott, eneral |eTn rallway are ordered to join in the sale | trains are sldetracked at Dearing. A mixed | REBUILT from a BRAND NEW machine, These type- { BENSON & MYERS, RN M. SR ot T bk counsel for the United Rallroads, and ai- ;‘" ‘2;:“?\‘[‘,‘:’:‘:";:"" :n“‘l;': ;:‘cm:"":r:}: ;mm‘ two through freights and two local | writers will write as good, look as good and last as long as : . Frank T. Klebba and wite to Barah leged to contain documents stolen from the | ¢ " A . " | treights are tied up at Unlonpeint. VY T e : " > @ %0 Moskovits, ot I8, block 1, Avondale otfice of William 3. Burns, head of the | West and eastern destinations via Port-| ynjteq States pestal inspectors nave | ANY new machine you EVER saw-—and yet they go at land, Ore., and to accord through facllities, like the checking of baggage, over this route. Park MONEY A R,'“"‘,‘,’,’ raten, Willlam Ziizgman and wi $200,000 ] W R HOMAS, 8 First Nat| Bank Bidg, | , Umated, s} lot 6, Plerson's sub. an—m |8 prosecution’s corps of special detectives. Arguments upon this jssue were deferred reached thers to protect the malls. One | HALF customary typewriter prices. through freight train s tled up at Thom- | We have just arranged.for the Nebraska agency on D. Bangs and wife to John Res until Monday, when the prosecution will son. | weliski, lot 7, block 17, Summit Adal- Staeat. b 3 1| The commission holds that the right of & f | these wonde: ines helow we ote AW Speci- #® TO $,000 In homes in Omaha. O'Keefs | 0D ...o..itvoiey | Sitempt o support the cnarges made bY |,iiug to control ita traftic by the mak- | At Thomson today an anery rowd Jerked | nderful machines and l(](:\\ we quote a .h w speei . Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug | Same to Anton Redwelski, lot 6, s againat Abbott, under |, " 0" o rrangements for through routes | the armed guard from an engine, beat him | men offerings on famous makes. Each machine fully guar- or A-Z152. Co—sas~ | block 17, Bummit Addition .. 475 | whose directions he clalms to have oper- | o 0" ates for the handling of both |and ordered him back to Augusta. There | ahtbol K0 Resotnanied by x5 A lot t l — i — ame to Adam Matula, lot 4, Fiod wo| 2182 ooy trelght businers 1 & thing |1# 1o train movink on the Athens branch. | 1 accompanied by carrying case and complete out- $1'200 Ch\wh;e;:r (‘onkun-u:nd lwm-‘;, D;Ievtl\-p Makes Sensational Charges. | of value to the rallway, which should be| The sheriff of McDuffie county and the fit of tools. A part k. eorge ne of the lines of probable inquiry was | protected insofar as it can be done with- [mayor of Unionpoint admit that they can: Privat to lo t6 tn- ) 4 5 . . (Frivate money to loan at § per cent tn. e A fndicated when Helms, after testifying that | out Infringing upon the rights of the pub- | not preserve order. $20 buys a. No. 2 Remington that sold originally answering give description of the property, | Speafman, lots 9 and 10, bll)(‘k 3, he knew Luther Brown, former partner |lic, but that these rallroads are public ™ T ¥ P Strike on Great Lakes. at $100.00. e rental fncome and the amount ot oar ghipton Place ... 2 600 | of Earl Rogers, sald: servants and it is thefr first duty to 80~ | oy poEraND 0, May Z-~Willam ¥ o 5 ed o . Address M5 ‘Abbott and Brown met me at the |cord to the public proper facilities. Wataer - SAMAREY 'Dreniidas - BF B4 karind | $50 buys a No. 7 Remingten that makers sell b i T, 2 e steamer landing on the day I left the city, | It 18 understood authoritatively that it 1s | oA BRI LT L ation, tssued & | for $100 wh [ ? ¥IVE PER CENT MONEY Kenwood Realty Co. 3 after quitting the service of the Unitod | the Intention of the Northern Pacific, In f"h ey 1 e GGt | or when new. 1o loan on Wilson, lot 26, Kenwood Additio Rallroads. Abbott asked me what I knew | connection, perhaps, with other roads, to | TPIY here today in Answer harip g i i H [ 0"?!‘-!"(7 u:;lmn Prg;v\el;u. Adelia A. Whitney to Frank Bon- about the dynamiting.” this case Mito the edurts with & view | Y Willlam Livingstone, president of the | uys a 0. mi remier at costs 3 N gardt, lots 31 and 8, block 1, bout the carry 3 v - | Room 1 New York Life bx( i x'"\';\ael" & Iimibaugivs Addition “What dynamiting?" inquired Heney, to obtaining an injunction to prevent the ::ak:neC'l::‘l::! D:"::"‘(’:’:‘l"f:;“e‘.“‘ \‘;‘:v‘ :;go at the makers. P & itk fo—m o Walnut “The dynamiting of Gallagher's home,” | commission from putting its order into | Mar! .0 sy bl buys a No. 4 Underwood that is listed at LOWEST RATES-wemmw, Drandels BIdE | @ jon s anh’ “l;l'm'?,’.flém(;m“hrk a0 | 8844 Helms, referring to the blowing up in | effect. Should such an injunction be | Yates' assertions are brisfly as followa: $100 b"y(h i thn oy 1 (22)—329 ik oy g:;un:: u-; amln:‘ og l]l:. !;'ome of former | granted it would prevent the e:fm:m.m P 5. L oy :.fxy'hf., Lake $45 b y the n:l’e".N Sth 97.5 §100 TO $10,000 made promptly F. D. Wead, - X rvisor James L. Gallagher. of the order during the period of the | employment to tha men who do not belong u! " 4 Wead Bidg., 15th and Faroam. (22)—30 Helma declared several offers had been | Alaska-Yucon-Pacific exposition at Seat- ;2“::“%2 "Rt tiso o arcs nion men | mnken’. an Oliver No. at costs $97.50 at the P Y X ~ouf de to prevent his appearance as & wit- [ tle, as it is estimated that it would require = o p MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co. by 3 Honi i I @) - GOVERNMENT NOTICES ness in the Calhoun trial. Since his ar- | many months for the courts finally to| 3. The applieation blanks for employ- | $50 buys a Fox Visible that costs $100 at the ¥ " ra HEToN " #0 CONTRAGRORSENGRI | AL 1, (R0 (7 B e P | e el e L1 vnploves smcept ongincers are 80 k ! REAL ESTATE WANTED in erety given that seaied bids wil be | been 1id n tho office of W. H. Metaon, Sorded That ho union mam can sign one .l;;; ;“ Biiek =9l recelved e Board of Commissioners inent attorns to t him | of them and cons Iy retain his union i 1 4 2 of the South Dakota State Soldiers' Home | & Prominen T 9 S 3 » | uys a Blickensderfer that brings at the > . membership. Men have been taken off of w&&;‘hfinfiz’:rfiks g:lrl..‘-nrf“?rl:::‘gmt: :: }l]}:;s.[ fl‘glrr!"n‘n B:::hol:lk“ullz ]:;nl;):e :{{nfig :‘f'nverllrlllll)n (;:’Ar l|;0 telephone. The tes- Raymond Bamiord \'Qllsll( lfld:‘ fnrc?ffl,lsl i(lh. risk of xe!‘l‘lD fl)i‘ m‘korl, N o D AND. LOT COMPANY, | Jfthe commandant of said home mony followed an inquiry by Mr. Rogers, f . ment to sign affidavits renouncing al- g NOWgkie azi N Y. Life Bidg, Omaha. | 3% ¢ioek in the aitirnoon, for the arectign | ¥ho asked the witness If he knew that or West Point i sl isbor unions. 50, $20 buys a Densmore that is listed at $100 by the | 'Phone Red 1999 Open Eveningh |of a stone and brick smokestack for the |a graphophcne had been attached to the for the benefit of the men and is not op- k. o E:".',".Efgl}l:’f'.'uon}{.m;}e;flzadmfly "’J&"‘;‘; telephone while he was speaking from the "?"nf‘n:mhlme Inaividual. C ! makers. § — ~ ecitic: i A g stat, t that t | 1 WILL PAY PART CASH Bwarts, architect. Sioux Falls, & D, other end of the line. Omaha Boy Selected for Appointment | affccting sommeres is untrue. Many ships | $40 buys an ABSOLUTELY NEW $60 Royal for strictly modern 1-room house in west- ALSO A dramatic outburet occurred | when Senator Burkett, ith are tled up. Standard T | ern part of city—it price Is right. For the furnishings and settings of three | o\ = o ol o T by Senator rkett, wil 5. The es paid marine workers on the | andar ypewnler. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., new boliers and high pressure work for chars A ott had once ex- Two Alternate great lakes are lower than those paid to N Buite: 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. he South Dakota State Soldie: Home at | pressced to him a wish that “someone would any marine men in the world with the Ox-4 'Phone Red 1999, Omaha, Neb, | Hot Springs, South Dakota, according to ception of Chinese and Japanese seamen. —Mb lans and specil @M B | Bowler, chiet celved for steel fications prejarcd by ‘Ben shoot Heney,” and that Stanley Moore had The {ndividual contracts' used last year re- ineer. Bids will be re- | congratulated him on his performan; Correspondent.. terially th SR Gotording 10 Speettl: performance in (From a Staff P ) duced materfally the amount of wages | WANTED—Information regarding a good uuom . following Burns. WASHINGTON, May 22—(Special Tele- | paid. parately, Bids can inade in - 3 6. Proof that the strike is having an ef- farm for salo; not mnc:‘l'n“r"-m\l-;‘lm'm mp sum_for Whole' ‘amount of the | Stanley Moore arose in his piace at the | gram.) — Spnator Burkett has recom- | siet u found in that foreigners ato being | i Forg except for the brick ot stéel SMoke: | counsel table and, In & volce trembling | mended f@r appointment to & ocadet-|employed on boats and engineers are being will sell irect to buyer; give price, de- soription SRd. state wheh pomsession’ can | Bae muat: be arcompanica” by be had. Address L. Darbyshire, Box 1501 e o B, Rochester, N. Y. @3- gpegfi;grflfl -fle'Obm-a"ri':e?ée:"'in:’"fi‘.'{.‘; a dog” and perjuring himself. Bamford of Omaha and as alternates | DU 0L o wr voiee save he belisves the b, 1 ..... === teleot ‘any and i “bids Piane dng| Helme leaped to hle feet and defiod the | Charies B, Bottentleld of Nelson and EAtl | gerike will end in @ victory for the en- Council Bluffs, 33¢ Dfoadway. 2‘”“- specifications’ can be seen and examined | attorney to make good his charge. R. Spalding of Gothenburg. 1 . STOVE. REPAle at this office of the commandant or &t amination i to, be held at Fort Togen, |5 o the ofilce of The Bee, _ O Heney Refuses Big Jobs. 0. hot water and hot air come fleb-: ibax T, Jo\%‘}a“ ioux. c'jtyh“ Colo., the second Tuesday in January, 19i0. NEW A Charles W. Cobb, law partner of Mr.| Bamtord Is a student in Creighton cotlese | ( k S H d Dinatio ng, 2 and 4-hole laundry amford Is a student In Crelg 00K a duicide hot w:'u.r‘ “leatérs, mantia " gretes, "gas | 5, Er o\ Board o Commibtibatrs "] Heney, credited with revelving 310,00 from | a¢ Omaha, his father being connected with Bld. fng | with anger, told Helms he was “lying Itke | ship at West Point Raymond J.|Drougit from. the coasts by armed must be accompanied by o " stoves repaired, water fronts and flower R, P o SommIBsloners " | Rudolph Spreckels for services In the pros- | the Unfon Paclfic, and s vouched for by J THE HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT mu,-,oul;';;‘-_mg'.",:;‘ '51‘.:0?:"' .w".'.?x'x' 106 o ecution, was the third witness. He sald leading citizens 08 & very energetic by umping R he knew Mr. Heney had thrown up his | y man and” well qualified. Spalding RAILWAY fIME CARD representation of the government in the | fs at present a student in the State uni- Into River Douglas 9%0. EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, MISSOURI Hyde-Benson land fraud c en- WANTED—TO | BUY UNION STATION—10TH AND MASON Bl:’wer Hermann case, .‘:-dd that 1 ho.::d ‘r‘;’ :l?;;“ay- :‘m’;'fil';wfh.'l:a.fl"."fl"f.‘ at i With Its Famous Mineral W EST price pald for secondhand furniture, —_— fused President Roosevelt's offer to dir esent teaching gchool in Nuckolls county. i B arpots, clothes and shoes. | Tel Do"u‘-_zr\. Union Pacifie— the prosecution of Benator Borah of S Ty big dam o ‘Belle Tourehs ‘trrigatian 4 D'b::cha;yfl:og. F;:lt.o " A — —— |soveriana_ Limited T Sm |Mr. Cobb affirmed that Mr. Heney had |project, South Dakota, now contains ap- 12 4 P BEST price pald for 2d-hand furniture, P | lost his law practice since entering upon.|Proximately 1,000,000 éublc vards of ma- Big Sioux. SEIPITE MOV clothing, shoes. T&“_"‘;“' #m | his duties as municipal prosecutor. terfal. When completed this dam will be Bentun i P | " gpreckels, urder cross-examination by [one of the largest earth embankment In| IOUX FALLS, 8. D.. May 2-(Special STANDARD unfl(hl nllnol. Phdm Web- ster 3728, (265) )—l“ North Platte Local. BEST prices pald for 2d-hand fnrg ture, | Colo, Chicago Speci clothes, shoes, etc. Tel. Douglas ! i e RN fay s | Beatrice & Btromsburg Local .. Valley Local (motor via ). Barl Rogers, sald he was not aware that | the world, and will contain about 1700000 | Telegram.)—Pedestrians who were crossing ™ | Heney had been paid large sums by the cublc yards of material. Charles J.| 1o Eighth street bridge, in the heart of 300 am & 4:8% 5m | tederal government since he undertook the | Blanchard, . statisticlan of reclamation | 4 pusiness district, at about 10:% o'clock gratt trials. Rogers, who interrupted Mr. | *€fvice, who is now visiting the project,|onight were alarmed by secing a man 40 pm | Heney, sald the defense had not yet re- | States that it presents a most Imposing | ;, une (5 the rafling of the bridge and By tooel 45 pm | celved from Washington tho- accounts re. [ Scene. Eleven tralns of ten care each |y, 4o pig death in the Big Sloux river. Valley Lotal (motor)....a B:d0 p 00 am | cently asked for by Mr. Calhoun, loaded with dirt are constantly in view. |, U\ 40 was EA Walden, aged 23 or *Local passengers not curried on trains | Later the wit Iained th As earth is dumped on top of the embank- d g ter the witness explained that a check 2, who Fas been employed as a cook in an for $1.190, given to Heney, simply covered | Ment it is sprinkled and rolled with heavy | % WANTED—TO RENT Ohfoage & Warthwostorn— the prosscUior's office expenses for March | FOLSTS. (The dam s now seventy gfeet high | 1ocat restaurants, He hed been Grinking Chie TP March { 1000 C00 foet 1o8E, heavily during the last few days and was WE are getung mquiries for well located | Twin City g ) and April. Spreckels denied paying Heney's | “0 WD 1000 00K intoxicated at the time he made the mad houses. ~Must have sole agency. Nowata | Chicago Local . household expenses. s Bijeladh of Omahe, who heqy forj o " " at 2 Land & Lot Co., sulte 64 N. Y. Sloux City Local. John Helms, the detective employed by |® Pumber of years been connected with eap Into the river at a point' directly Bidg. ‘Phone ‘Ted 19 Omabha, L bath prosecution and defense, re.cailed foy | the State department, has been transferred | 8bove & dam, over which the body Is be- Open evenings. (26)—MT2— crossexamination, testified he “believed | t0 the general land office as special agent, | leved'to Lave been carried. he had furnished Willlam J. Burns the | Yith headquarters at Spokane. Mr. Niel-| Search in being made by the police for affidavits alleged to have been made by | %R Was secretary of the Nebraska State |the body. but at midnight it had ot been B Platt ot the direction of Wisiar, | 8880ciation and has been succeeded by | recovered, and likely will not be betore Abbott. F. E Edgerton, secretary to Senator | tomorrow Records Sent from Washington, | NOFT'S Brown, to fil oit the unexpired term. Mr. Nielson was a foot ball coach ; WASHINGTON, May Z.—Upon the re-|or Georgq Washington university and Blg Dry Goods WANTED-To buy small- nlle'd refrigerator; must be xl\fllp Tel. A-3571 or address , ca @5)—m x| Modern Throughout RATES: $2 and $3 Per Day. SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK. The Bentom, facing the beautiful Elms Park, is now open, having been re- cemlfi purchased by L. G. Hill, of the Hotel. M. Totten and ‘e, of Omaha, Neb, are in charge, making special effort lo entertain Omaha and Nebraska people. The Benton is the best hotel in the eity for the summer season, surrounded as it is by the concourses, the parks and mineral waters pavilions. 'It's wide verandas and shaded green lawns are always cool and alry—the cold spring waters refreshing. Mentlon the Bee and write for booklet. BENTON NOTEL 00, EXCUBLSIOR SPRINGS, MISSOURI £ B FOUR )m;r;glmt.l: desire (wo n'.'m? raom in_private tamily; must at_class; retérences, Address A ‘nea™* | Loa Angeles Limited Ms# tax | Overland Limited i = S Nebraska and Wyoming Divisio Norfolk-Bonesteel wmren—enumous Kincoin Long Fine. dwood-Lincoln EEBEEE FBEBESES FAMILY washing wanted: all work guar- | Casper-Lander quest of counsel for Patrick Calhoun, on AMILY SATWS o e Albion 4 " " " |made A signal success With the foot ball . holders of certificates will get about the s Hastings-Buperior .\....b 2 : trial at San Francisco, the attorney genoral | yq g, Combine Formed |sme us for st year, approximatery sev.|| ~HOTEL NEBRASKA GOOD, all around man cook wants posi- | Chieago, Rock lsk today forwarded to the United States attor- | *A% o 4 y i tion in hotel. Bcx 5%, Avoca, 1a. BAST. N> i 40 e habattiuent sf Pouncls presentative John A. Magulre of the enty-five cents on the dollar, the total Excelsior Springs, Mo, (#1)—M¥T 35X | Norfolk & So. Platte abilit Chicago Limited | First district was among the principal fund being 313,00 out of which all claims || THE rnl'ovl MINERAL SPRING SALBSMAN of highest | nlnllly and chnr- g 1 3. Heney, counsel for the govornment, (0- | ypeayery today at the second annual na-|New York Wholesalers \.0 anize | MUst be paid pro-rata. ATER RESORT gether with vouchers signed by Haney for - g %5 tional good roads convention at Baltimore. acter and approved habits desires con- | Rocky Mountain Ltd. money he recelved from the government for i " pection with well established house; will ' Dot Siotres & Eastarn.. S DR | his sérvices. It s undersood by the ds- | o Tt s Smith of Omans, stiorney for Company with Capital Stock CORNELIUS P. SHEA trave! anywhere. Referemces the best. F. | ot Ay | h ; {the millers of Nebraska Interested f Fifty- illi B Pfiuny’u 781 N. East 8t., Oskaloosa, Ia. | pyw ,"“,"‘" . 812:30 bm | partment that Heney's veracity in connec- | gue ploacreq flour ruling of Deps in of Fifty-Ons Millions. IS UNDER ARREST (20)—46 £3x ey & 1110 by | Uon with his official status before the gov- | o0 \eniC I FONE TRTRE © ‘D\f:“h"“l'::“' bee: ou " ' s hington | DOVER, Del., . —The Unl . b e 1o R e o td whish thu‘o Flyer. @ 8:3 am | ernment has been brought into question, | tpy. morning and had a conterence with Del lfmti_r S 'T e United I?ry Ferme? Loader of Teamsters Charged uppeat n these Want Ad. columns kindly | o o VR R and thé dosuthents were sent by the at- | g’ SIER O S SO PRY B SRR TWE) [igode cempany af-New Fork, with & oa with Stabbing Woman In ention the fact (hat yau saw ther ad- Colo. & Cal. Expre 3130 0m | torney general for the purpose of clearing | mage by Senator Brown ot JAL P AN vaE Iorionites. WPy New York, ertiasement in The o ; | v h today. bl v Okl. & Texas Expres: a 1:00 pm | up that situation. Josiah Coe, president of the First > DR ol Rl o o ol o = —— m Central— tlonal bank of Woodbine, Harrisen county, | s city § ' :y fl"‘: ;m ¢ ‘d":, °f| NEW YORK, May 22.—Cornelius P. Shea, = Express . a 3:45 pm this city s at the head of the United Dry- | 4 B s Y ¢ tram'l DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. Chicago 5 p h B and wife are expected in Washington to- | “ q who thé police say came to this eity from ’ Chm‘gl.ux:',‘.':x'dl-:' a 715 am Rancher Burns morrow to visit tholr daughter, Mre. . &, | 5°°4% company of New York, incorporated | Chicago several months .ago to aseist in g i T BRI Paul Lt a 76 am H H d ff | Edgerton. today in Delaware. He ls the president of | tne direction of the loeal toamsters' stilke, . . Dodse Local BP0 am 18 ands Off| e — the H. B. Claflin company, the largest | was arrested tonighi. charged with stab- LYNCH-Patrick .Y aged 61 years, at "'" o Great Wenl wholesale drygoods he in New Yi At Glisabetn hoapital at Lincoln, Neb R ol MAY COLLECT BIG BOND olesale dArygol ouse In New York | ping a women named Alice Bhaw at his Bhincrer Mondey. May 2, X2 ; |8t Paul-Mienearel 8:20 pm —_— |city, and of the Assoclated Merchants | pome {n West Thirteenth strest. The One"block of great Siloam Spring; from the family residenc Chicago Limited . SR EmIR. C. Mclntosh of Beattle Takes|Government Has Chance to Get|COmPANY, a H7.50,00 concern, hitherto the | woman was stabbed in a dozen places, and other springs are close by. Well ap- (o e A ers church at 9 & m. 3 Regieas ) 1 e & e by Sotatal; Sobl sooms. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Missourl Pacific— Heroic Method to Rid Himself of #80,000 from Greene and argest drvgoods organization In the world, | poth she and Shea were covered with | Rates, $1.50 Per Day. K. C. & 8t. L. Exp. Supposed Evil’ Spirita Gaynor Surety. which was financed by J. P. Morgan & | piosd. Weekly Ratos, §7.50—810, R A K. C. & St. L. Exp ppo pirits. NEW YORK, May 2.—A decision handea | Co. in 1901 The woman was taken to 8t. Vincent's|| A NEBBASKA NOME for Nebraska | Wabash— Louls Express. " Louls Lockl (tr down today by the United States court| Mr. Clafiin would say nothing regarding hospital. Shea declined to make any state. ©. TORAN. “Froprietor. SEATTLE, Wash., May 2.—R. C. Mec-|°f appeals, affirming a ruling of Judge |the alms and purposes of the new com-|ment. The woman Is In a critical condi- Intosh, aged 41, a rancher, was found {n | HOUgR, probably means that, after ome!pany. A statement would be forthcom- | tjon. LODGE '(DTI(‘II. Counell Blutfs) .. a1l:16 pm | € We wish to express our heartfelt thanks | Sianberry Local (from his log cabin today with his hands and |Of the most stubbornly contested suits on|ing within a few days, he ssid CHICAGO, May 21.—Alice Walsh, the girl | il 1 gor Sympathy showt us urlng the fliness | “Councll BIutte) ... b10:15 am | Arms so severely burned as to require am- | record, the government will be able to ob-| The New Yerk ncorporators are clerks (whom Cornellus P. Sbea, former presi- | “'THE NATIONAL HEALTH RESORT' MISSES M'MILLAN. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, putation and it Is feared he will die. Me- | taln the forfeiture of the $50,000 bail in the |in he otfice of the law firm of Gould & |dent of the International Brotherhood of | - : ranks to | Ghicgo & Colo. Spec.a TS am il pm Intosh sald he had read in the Bible of | cases of Greene and Gaynor, the two men | Wilkle Teamsters, Is reported to have killed in Hu'l' SPHINGS We wish to express our sincere thanks to | Cal & Ore Express....a 6:0 pm a 3:2%5 pm |evil spirits a - o | h | ony e D onRs ‘and nelghbors for ibe | Overiand LAmited »....11:48 pm & 7.8 am w“k,‘,’,' 'y '::L"’“"'“‘“d these had "““l' nvicted seven years ago of fraud In gov- . 3 New York tonight. was formerly a wait [ l;hnllwu .ho;:i-( duran(n ,\:)v‘\'r“;k:x‘.“r:n ':'r‘: Perry Local ............b 5:15 pm bili am e e T oy D SRR ernment harbor contracts. Flre in Grand ress In a Fifth avenue restaurant here. death of our wife and mother; D arms | Today's deeision was In the sult of the| fhe was 19 years old when Shea met her. L many beautiful floral tribytes, including | BURLIN N STA.—107 into the fi fos from Machiplss: Union Ne. | st .:::‘:::.:-—o oy H9FR.0 Navew fire in l':llc::n.:}l/:v.: o .he.h;wl-:vo:xd.“""""""' against the estate of James R d H He was then the czar of the teumsters fi:.{y‘.:"k::r:m‘; Verein and Southwest e e o B B el D. Leary, who was on the bond of Ben- apl S, Mlch and was leading the great teamsters’ ‘ FRED W, ZOTZMANN, SR. |Denver & Calfornia Following the ordeal he sat and gased | 12™IP D- Greeus, and sustained judgment strike, which shook the business of this N UG, J“ 20 zufms uget Sound Ex ot hls hands and arms for bours and felt in favor of the government by Judge | city for weeks. ClAlvprovm- Zy l;l-'nlfv: n;d :l-:- Best R v d « mate and Medicipal Springs in ' RE c o reat peace come over o ¥ fmd {1t | Hough, The circuit court of appeals in|Seven-Story Gilbert Block Destroyed,| mn May, 135, the Walsh giri tried to |} Amerien. First Class Hotels, 1ospir SOUTH DAKOTA lack Hills CARL C. — pin | was satistied that he had d tght. | today's decision held that the bend was : kil herself by taking polson. The reason 1s and Bath H Write t Attention members of Alpha camp No. 1, [ P one TIEBt | egally forfelted when Greene falled to Causing Loss of Four Hun il Dt Yaking poisod.. Thé réawn (] isle uad Patk Heuees Write (g Woodmen of the World. The funeral of | pm | dred Thousand. she GAI ot the tme wae thet the lster Becretary Commercial Clup, Sovercign Patrick Lynch will take place |1 am appear In court. J leader had refused to marry her Hot Springs, 8o. Dak. from the family residence. 7 Mason | Dih et GRS ; PO 1RO, SUNIE . A s o S Ay morning, May 24 inst., at | Sel yler-Plattsmouth am OCEAN STEAMERS Jep Strikesa Leave Plantstions, S i s 2 s . i s o g Mopday mirsing. May 2 mit, ol | Bltiar it Sv STE jJap surikem Teare Planistions. | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. May #-Tue|CROWD AT NIGHT RIDER CASE o friends of the family lnvited Colorado . 1Amited. P® | New York to Havre-Paris 8 Days |acrs of the employers to quit the su Giibert biock, seven storier high, contaln- —— T CHAS. UNITT, Clerk. | &pioage iimited pm plantations or return to work on Saturday, | '8 the Ira M. Bmith department store and | Supreme Court Room Thronged When | be admitted to membership In the Order ,':’5“" }rvrtu pm Fn E" c “ L' " E the striking Japanese plantation hands are | 56OFes of office sultes, was practicilly de- Arguments for Six Condemned ‘:1" ‘n.mw:\d(u.l.a;u tors .,,m.‘un.m:l to lu icago Flyer ’ ecision teday of the giand division # leaving the places where they have been | Stroved by fire early today. The lose ls Beu 'Abe. ¥ sesslon here. The re t of a_committes MARRIAGE LICENSES. "L‘:l):‘lEx ""‘. 'Ilnll Gln‘nl employed and pouring into this city. estimated at $400,00. ‘The south wall of 3 & Ry - favoring a pension plan was adopted. The following marrisge license have | Kansas Cliy & 8t Joo.. T e » The Maders of the strike at the Hesoluly | the structude fell, crushing beneath it two | JACKSON, Tenn. May B-The supreme|" ==~ —=—e=smemm, L o been granted: Eaaes Gty & Bt o8 & 440 pm ransatlantique plantation have prepared plans for a mareh | frame residences. Half a score of people, [ fourt room was again 0 overflowing Mone) y thoi > - 8 'he Bee advertiping o B Sigantic Twin Screw and Express Steamers. |of the strikers, the procession to be headed | awakened just In time, were rescued from today by those anxious to hear the argu- | that by using The Bee advertiping columns. Name and Residenc Ae. | - Nume and Resilence. poen granted the | WEBSTER STA—I0TH & WEBSTER | jrdl ocersin command, wireless telegraphy, |by & band and the mén to carry Japanese | the houses by the police and firemen. At [MONt In the cases of the cight night riders, BINTHS AND DA THS tollowing couples i Subiarine safety beli signal sysiea. O Atmerican fams. These wil e rtined 328 crctonts the fire bad been gotten under | #X. Of Whem were sentenced .t desth at ! 3 oNume and Radress, 3¢ | cntcago, St ) Minneapols & |1s Toursise ......May f|la Savbls -.......Juse 3 |4y the men from the Oabu plantation and | control Union City some months since. AUOreY | gyne wiham T Arthur. @5 Dodge Tes: s Coieman, Bethany, Mo. '8 Onbhs— 22 |8 eend et 0 1a Frovence ... 23uly % [the whoie procession will proceed to this General, Gates did not conclude hie wrei- | street "boy:, KM, cutn, 34 Hmebyush Charles A Stoker, Botna, Ta . ity tom W afternoot It 1s esth a et ment until after the noon hour. Ex-Con- | 8venue, grli Ed e, 25 ms / o P wn City Passenger..b Special (11 class) |city orTO n. estimate | baugh avenue, gifl; Frank Hiscr, 203 Gifve R. Wycoff, Botna, 1a. b R Ao ] Ty g e R that there will be from 8,000 to 4000 strikers | PIERRE, 8. D., May 2.—(Special.\-Up to | gressman Rice A. Plerce, for the defense, | Foupiecntn siriet, boy: Knute Knudsoms South Omaha, -;‘ ux City Local.. New York-Bo one class cabin) |5 Jine. the present the wolf bounty claims have | followed him. Ninth and Locust streets. girl; Lozan I South Omaba ooh Local nd $60. . AT TR Gray. 2228 Puul street, girl; 8. P. Comstock, aee LR URNS SN, L L u | 9 S N R — reached $10,49. There ls always & rush of Srep- 2 Gau) strest. girl; € ¥. Comste Helen Novicks, South Oma B R So) sorsions 350 pm bila am | B 2 Moo 11 Pamem Sirest | Blswer, Best Busier—That's what ad- | clalms on this fund during June, when mmcz:‘::‘;r: :.o:;u(‘l(-:rl o wleotrio | et B Cogswell, 3025 Bouih irwenty-itth ” ~ ; R = st National mi vertis! n e Bee does F your h © | street, girl ; ooz X Mayer Omaba. Blat aky: '@ Dally eavedt pundere, ¢ Bust | w. K Burk 1534 Parnam . for your | cubs are being caught and siaughtered (or | yraing on roads where steam Deaths—Catherine C, Clason, 3429 Patrick 104 Sowth 10s Strewt | Dusiness the bounty, and the Indications are that the | ure intermingled as power will henceforth | avenue, 76