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THE OMAHA BEE WEATHER FORECAST. Eoes to the homes—is read by the THE OMAHA DAILY BEE For lown—Showers and eooler v women—sells goods for advertisers. For weather report see Page 4 \ . — - ~ VOL. XXXVIII—NO. 294. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1909—TEN PAGES. BURKETT FOR |Minister Talks |IN CONTEMPT OF Here They Come! FREE LUMBER| in Butte Saloon | SUPREME COURT| - on Invitation| : ; . Senator from Nebraska Makes Ex- Sheriff Shipp and Five Others from tended Argument for Removal Tennessee Found Guilty by Fed- @ of All Duty. eral Tribunal. SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. AUTO MADEQUICK ' JOB FOR ROBBERS | All Officers Agree Machine Was Used and Returned to Omaha, Where Bandits Hide. M \ Rev. A. T. Edwards Accepts Challenge of Nebraska Saloon Keeper and Makes Good. \ | N { | | | N ON THIS CLUE OFFICERS PROCEED \ \ PRO™ "TIVE CASE WITH FEW PRECEDENTS BUTTE. Neb, May 24.—(Special)—Rev —_— e . - , Its Removal Wui"',",l ectl: Tho'.:d‘;u;:i" who for ;h; rt?«"v‘ln'g: ;1-::: Grows Out of Lynching of Negro by ¢ as been holding successful mee i Nothing But Stumpag Free Methodist church, preached a very Mob in Chattanooga. —_— ~ | powerful and impressive sermon in one of % o 0 Hafuer, pro- LLIVER' OF | UGS Suuns e, s APPEAL DELAYED EXECUTION o 8, A0TI %%, rietor of the place, half jestingly offered % 1 room for services and the minister ac- % ‘ed the challenge. The bullding was| (fficers Regarded Action of Court as % _ _alshed with chairs for tha occasion and | Tatsl business suspended during the services. The an Intrusion. minister mounted a table and for some " Un ul!nuzm Ios thirty minutes gave a good sound talk to M c ER A T | a erowd of some 250 men and women. Bet- FAm To mon nmnn | ter order and more strict attention could | 1 to Put mber on Free List | not have been given anywhere. | Supreme Justice Fuller Quotes from and Amother to Place Duty at Interview in Which Officer Crit- 50 Cents Thousand | clee 'olitienl Effect of \olod-nnw-. MUSt Tak‘c P]c‘dge i l(,-:.:un: of Appeal. or Stay Single W \ \ ) Fifteen Minutes After Holdup Rob- | bers Could Be Making Alibi AUTOMOBILE MAKES IT POSSIBLE N Towa Senator Comes Out in Favor Tariff on Lumber. | Chauffeur in Crooked Deal Before is Wanted for Explanation. | CHIEF PERKINS HERE FROM EAST Yropo Pinkertons Joi in Search Now Be- State, i ing Conducted by L Federal and Rallrond Anthore itles to Cateh Robbers. (From a Staff Correspondent.) | WASHINGTON, May 4.—For the first WASHINGTON, May 4.—(Special Tele- | time in o sericus a case, the supreme gram )—8enator Burkett today delivered a ;MiChigfln Porters Refuse to Officiate | court of the United States will, on next speech in favor of free lumber which 1 g ¥, undertake to mete out punishment called out spirited colloquies from Senators Where Liquor is Served at T«“y.:‘:.:'uima ot contempt pf the court it- Borah, Nelson and Elkins. Wedding, self, and the importance of the occasion | He said the republican party had made will be enhanced by the number of detend- REWARD FOR ROBBER Union Pacific offers $20,000, $5,000 for the apprehension of each bandit. Government offers $4,000, $1,000 fo each man. LOSSES REIMBURSED. Beotion 20 of the United States Postai mal vision: In ; the free list. He mentioned a number of i d L ants. The procesding will take place in :orn:; lt:um:h. l:: :l;l:ozr:“n“r : ‘ articlos that are on the free list, such as| MUSKEGON, Mich., May U—At all six| G % G0 P Bl o0 gheritt Shipp binding twine, fence posts and a varlety |of the Holland American churches in this | - tered orticle prepaid at the letter rate of postage, matled at and addressed to & United States postoffice, s indemnified for its value up to $26. t o h oity, WhEHS ‘there 38" & labge pobulation of| BB Deputy . Blaritt: Gitden of Samiiton of articles, and that they were put there |city, where the e | county, Tennessee, and of four other resi- | becituse congress at mome timo believed it | former Hollanders, it was announced yes- | (91 BRI R L0 G o Galy, was for the best interests of the greater | terday that the pastors had made an | (00 Nofan, Padgtt and’ May, These number rather than to protect a factory |arrangement not to officlate at weddink i b g . ¢ — or two here and there which might be in- tercsted In manufacturfig that particular article. Continuing. Senator Burkett said: In my opinion it s of more importance to the people, it will build up and sustain more Industries, If they can have lumber on the free list. I am one of those who belleve that by putting lumber on the free lst it will reduce the price to consumers In this country; and if it does not, T am here to ask the question which I asked the senator from Washington several days ago, ‘Why are the people representing these states wherein lumber fs located so much concerned about the proposition to re- duce the tarie?' " Senator Burkett said that it was too late | in the debate to undertake any very ex- haustive discussion of the lumber ques- tion; that hud he spoken earlier he should have gone more Into detall upon the ad- visability of putting lumber on the free list. He mald he was going to speak upon #ome phases of the question that had been suggested by remarks of senators who hud spoken today. He thought that In making the tariff bill in 189 it ought to be brought down to date. He reminded the senate that when he asked a question unless there was a pledge that no liquor would be served during or after the cere- mony. The combined action of the min- isters follows several scandals which have grown out of drinking at weddings here. The ministers further announced that men affiliated with clubs which serve beer on Sunday would be cut off from the church unless they cancelled their mem- bership. McCarthy Coming Back in Custody Lincoln Police Say Administrator of Horn Estate Took Nearly $10,000. LINCOLN, May 24.—The police of Lin- coln say the amout of money taken by Joseph H. Stores, known here as J. H McCarthy, administrator of the Helen Horn estate, {8 close to $10,000, McCar- thy s under arrest at Seattle, and ad- | tence. They will be taken into custody men were today declared by the court to be guilty of an act of contempt in com- bining in 1905 in a conspiracy to lynch a negro named Johnson, who had been sen- tenced to death by the local courts on the charge of criminal assault, end In whese case the supreme court had inters fered to the extent of granting an ap- peal, which had the effect of a supersedeas. On the night following the announcement of the court's action, Johnson was taken out of the jail in Chattanooga by a mob and lynched. There was no resistance cn the part of the jail authorities, and Shipp and a number of his deputies and about twenty citizens were preceeded against on the charge of contempt of the federal court, Case Pending Long Time. The case has been pending ever since and the number of defendants was from time to time reduced to nine. Of these nine three were today found gulltiess, while the other six were ordered to be brought into court next Tuesday for sen- immediately and will appear in court in charge of Marshal Wright. The sentence Four Days’ Rain in Oklahoma Ends News Item: The United States signal corps is experimenting with dirigible balloons and aeroplames for army purposes, From the Spokane Spokesman's-Review. FOUR DEATHS IN FLOOD|Alberta Strike Has Been Settled by Compromise in Cloudburst. FARM HOUSE SWEPT BY TORRENT Miners Yield on Open Shop Question DANGLING PLUM VANISHES President Taft Puts Quietus on Rumor of Wilson's Retirement. VETERAN SECRETARY WILL STAY Robbing a traln at Lane Cut-off at 1120 p. m. Saturday; doing bueiness somewhere In Omaha at 11:35 (fifteen minatss later) before oficlals could be notified of the Overland robbery, thus framing an alibl because of the advantages of using an automobile, seems to be the time schedule of the train robbers. After a careful search of the neighbor- hood where the robhery occurred Saturday night, going over every foot of the ground for hundreds of yards around, W. T. @rade, special agent of the Unlon Pacifle (f“ ad, said orty times as easy to trace a team as an automobile. 1 am satisfled no team was tled near where the robbery was com- mitted. We have always found tracks of a team, the backing, the pawing and tracks of horses tled, even for a few minures, al- ways helps in starting on a irain robbery case. The tracing of a team that was out during the night, getting a liae on four men in a wagon, s much easior tuan a flitting automobile. “This is what we have to deal with: No tracks of any kind either of team or auto- mobile, The mall sacks were not carried in bulk without some sort of a vehicle and ™ Chilaren in Build- isoriminati the other day with reference to a certain | vices from that place say he has less | | DE- aithigve SNS LRI BAmMRANL 0% | WEMMAR nE RHERY s and Operators on Discrimination schedule he had been answered that It | than $100 of the money left. The police '“Th' § ded St/ nebtiaal ing Are Drowned and Many was in the Dingley act today recelved word from Detective 9O IREPRBEOAN. BN s Others Flee to the Postmasters Thomas of Omaha and |not carried very far in that. An automo- 3 ? bile practically covers its own tracks, does Sizer of Lincoln Want Post- 2 Against Union. not paw up the earth nor leave the traces master General Hiteheock B But,” .. Interest because it is practically the first of the wagon But,” said Scnator Burkett, “that ia not [ Morse, who captured McCarthy, saying he ¢ . Root Pr s to Talk in June answer enough. We ought to consider | alao had in custody Ethel Moline, a Lin- | 4 that the highest court in the United by 5 R o R e A Adoiher ComTEERC I8 O conditions as they exist today.” He sald | coln girl. who left Lincoln with McCar- | St3t€8 has ever un S ik Thus the Unfon Pacific officials credit the that logs_were, on. the freé list now but | thy last month, and it is alleged has been 'l'x':f‘l"" SForpamnt AGEL 0r Worde I L OUTHAIN, Ok MaiWewAL, At qonin] S8 00R) ininesiwinich fied Leg affecting (From a Staff Correspandent.) automobile theory and the South Omaha that was not of amy- practical benefit to | his traveling companton since. Detective e Npot FLSTN . FIRFITNE nearly all the mines of southerr Alberta| g - A by o police est another ch Itves have been lost, otherrtives are endan- or three ABHINGTON, May 4.—Senator Bur- |Police ruggest another chauffeur besides ' the people for the remson that while logs | Morse left Seattle for Lincoln with his |S0Me Years ago a defendant was fined for | 0 " "0 0 sanas of dollars’ damage | and- eastern British Columbla for three|ye; was advised today by the chief of | the one being investigated by the raliway some expression of contempt, but the . monthe has been settled by the board of | | Sttictain, Who- tiss HHAHI hi could formerly be flouted down. rivers, | prisoners tontght f b’ Sadiv Bone’ boh Wil &y, SRBEEkrE. Frab the drainage. bureau of the Department of | officials, who has r s machine to ald ] . case was so comparatively insignificant e concllation, appointed by the government | ,o.i.. , w. J oC . | crooks. forests were cleared Off far enough back | e g arty by the Tlood''that prevails:today in A Agriculture that W. J. McCathron, super- | Torsste Are SRt oa as to practically leave the present pro-|erty by ¥ under the Lemieux uct, assisted by board | viging' drainage enginesr, who is now in | South Omaha police state positively they make that sert of transportation Cartoon Of ’l'aft ceeding standing alone. the northwestern part of Oklahoma, the X ' impossible, and henée we have to deal members of the United Mine Wokers of | Nebraska, has been ordered to mak have traces of an automobile which was In the cases of Sheriff Shipp and Dep- | result of four days' continuous fallof rain, | xmarica, sent from Idahn, Washington and 6 o ¥ o - now with manufactured lumber. . !uty Gibson the court in effect decl hich last night in places culminated in a | o The t tved at t report on the contemplated drainage dis- |rilm’odt on the Forty-second street bridge : (Gibso coul n effec leclares | whic! ast nigh L C - regon. e terms arrived at are hOSe | (rict for the Nemaha bottom lands from |at dusk Saturday night They belleve 1t | . Why Lumber is Dressed. BaSlS Of Arrest that there may be contempt in a failure | cloudburst. agreed to at the first conference ta which |Sterling to the county line. might have gone there early because the We have gotten beyond rough lumber | of officers of the law to prevent a crime | The known dead are Mrs. W. W. Brown | District President Sherman objccied, al- i 3 now Recently there has appeared In Nebraska |Overland Limited recently changed time ,'" he sald, “And reducing the rate on in contempt of the court and in taking papers a story from Washington to the |and was due later than might have been rough lumber fs not sufficient for it is |Porto Rico Editor Charged with |cosnizance of an offense at so great a | and her three little children, who were |though approved by the votes of ¢ carried down stream with their farm house | ers' lodges and against whicn Sherman e min- impossible to buy a stick of rough lumb. iy th et i . WA o . e effect that Taft had about decided to make 1’.‘“(“1]‘,«\'(1 impossible to bu ck of ror umber | s stance the court for the first time as- |, . g " ordered the strike. The miners yielded on ? b i ¥ y g 2 % : 3 ! Ma rom near Foraker. Their bodies have not a change in his secreary of agriculture. | The South Omaha police have all of thelr L LT Tav Lumber gier | Repdng lmproper. \piad Sogts bysaetion ita tight to, sompel i vgsovited. the open shop conteution and the mine | Secretary Wilson has occupled that posl- |nineteen men at work and at 2 o‘elock SR e ey prodiiable | Through Mails. proper respect for and treatment of its| "\ "o oyer several other persons were | OPerators vielded as to the disc:inination | tion longer than any other man since the | Monday afternoon expressed the bellef that to dress hunh;' ‘ul\ one or more sides | verdicts In all parts of the union. forced to seek safety on top of their houscs. | 8ainst unfon membes. The terins of the |establishment of the department. The ar- |the robbers were not in South Omaha, but that S daewt I8 diirough, onasoount .of y *°% | agreement are binding on both parties for | ticle in ¢ HEEn i3t aF welieknl Sroliiit. (ot ean: AAVE SAN JUAN, P, R. May 4.—Joaquin Opialen .of Chiet Justice, All streams are bankfull and still rising | & Y ticle In question, written by a well-known they had used an automobile, secured tho He 8tuted thut in his opinion It was a |Beirrelero. editor 6¢ a weekly paper given | FSviewing the procesdings in the case bumbug to place differential of $1.50 on dre sed lumber over and above rough over to the publication of caricatures, and called El Carnival, was arrested here to- of Johnson, the negro, who was lynched, tbe chief justice pointed out that even before the case was brought to the supreme rapidly. Three or four bridges, the Mis- souri, Kansas & Texas rallway, have been danaged, demoraliaing train service on that three years. The agroement will he signed [ Washington correspondent, looked Wednesday and work very plausible on its face, and in consequence not only the Nebraska senators, but the | registered mail and were in Omaha coming by the good road furnished by Center street and Forty-second street into the city at u senators of several western states have : - s <t day by the federal authorities for sending erol st e out. 8 of 4 . clip which would put them sately into the lumber, when lumber was dressed for lersl authoritles for 8ending | " (nere had been many threats of |Une: and crops have been washed ou quletly gone to work to land the secre- | oo MR WOUS B HHen O e and benetit of the lumber manufacturer him- |IMProper matter through the m Iynahink beostus of *thy 'serioun’ Charsoter Ratlroad Bridges Out. anno ar u {taryship for one of their own constituents. || . self ahirge ia.besad, 4 & iaavigon of (RFesidenty o . VINITA, Okl, May %.—One of the Today, however, the direct question was |\ | "act busincas with some house and (7o B R S ition. | Taft and a reference to his recent message | °f the negro’s offense. Continuing, he said ainfalls in northeastern Oklahoma I A Sh [put up to President Taft by the senators | 'NUS establish an alibl in the event of cap- : , esty on entire proposition, | AL ARG & el of the proceeding on the night of the |heaviest rainfalls in northe n 1o iquor lpments | puyRp. W bl eNALOTE |\ e by being in the city within & few min- e #ald, and that if we were going to lynching: “The assertions that mob vio- |in recent years has swollen Grand river from a western state, who thought they reduce tariff on any sort of lumber It shotild be reduced on kind of lumber that 1 being consumed .in this country saw a fine chance to land a luscious plum | Ute# after the robbery and able to produce men who knew they were present fn the : ;lfor some willing republican worker, hut | Supreme Court of United States, in (.. way President Tart answered the sen- | 910 MRS. YERKES DENIED RECEIVER | '°nce "as not expected and that there was | and other streams to the flood stage, caus- no occasion for providing more than the | Ing much damage to railroad property and | | | usual guard of one man for the jail in|farms, and partially submerging the town He called attention to the two bugaboos | oses Muin— Requeat, but Chattanooga are quite unreasonable and |©f Afton, twelve miles east of Vinita. At| Test Case, Rules Against { ators left but one impression, that “Uncle | Not a Roseate Future. th4t the scnator from Washington had | Freedom trem Sorutiny of Inconsistent with statements made by | Catale, fifteen miles west of here, a por- Kentucky. Jamie” Wilsoh will remain in the cabinet | With the federal government, the Unton ralsed against free lumber, viz: that vast | Detdinives, Sheriff Shipp and his deputies that they | tion of the trestie work of the St Louls & d fer quite B RN langer, And maybe untll| Facitlo Faiirond, tie. STICE MR BAloe; dhs amount of cheap lumber would go to| NEW YORK, May 24—An appeal of | yore jooying for a mob on the mext day.” | 5an Francisco rallway bridge has been | the close of President Taft's term. The |partments looking for the robbers they face wadte, and ulso that United States couid |counsel for Mra. Charles T. Yerkes for a| "y, cnier justice pointed out that the | carried away. Other bridges are in danger | WASHINGTON, May 2.—The supreme |president |8 not the kind of a man to dis- | the additional fact that no man who par- ROt compete with Oriental labor of Canada, |18y In the irecelvership in the Yerkes | . yy.q peen left entirely unguarded and |and train service is demoralized. court of the United States today decided |turb pleasant relations when conditions |ticipated in any Unfon Pacific raflroad rob- \] He sald, however, that evidence disputcs |¢State was denled today by the United|in oharge of Deputy Gibson, when every | MUSKOGEE, Okl, May .—A terrific|(ne case of the Adams Express company [&re S0 eminently satiéfactory Roryia. poy: miye..ar- SiKIon! e QNG e the | contentior For we are sending|States circult court of appea Mrs. | precaution to guard the prisoner should |doWnpour in this vicinity last night fol-|versus the Commonmealth of Kentucky, Postmasters Want Hitcheock. [ tiary. lumber now o every country in the | Yerkes, however, gained one point that|j,ve been taken. loweing & continuous rain of four daye |involving the right of the express company | Postmasters Thomas of Omaha and Sizer | This also faces the robbers: If any one vorld |she sought, relief from . the: scrutiny to Sheriff Blamed Court caused the Canadlan and Arkansas rivers|¢o ship liquor into a local option county |of Lincoln arrived tn Washington today as [0f them ever worked for the federal gov- The senator inslfted that the protective | Which she claims to have been sublected | .y \pior utice quoted liberally from |8nd their tributaries to rise rapidly. The |contrary to the law of the state, in favor |Fepresentatives of the Nebruska Postmas- |ernment his record Is kept up almost daily urift policy should only reach things that |(F0m detectives whom the receiver has |, i\. i ‘given out by Shipp some days | streets and many houses here were flooded | of the company. The opinion reversed the | ters’ assoclation to extend an invitation to |and if he held a trusted position Where he i men pioduced. That in his opinfon it | ket stationed in the Yerkes mansion.|.por the lynching, in which Shipp said |by last night's fall, which gmounted al-|yerdict of the Hart county court on the | Postmaser eneral Hichcock to be present jwould know about registered mall the in- | Was never intended to protect other than |Tie court directed that Mrs. Yerkes bo|l.i po a1a not attempt to hurt any of | Most to a cloudburst. The rain continued | ground that the transaction was Interstate |at and participate in the next convention |spectors know what he is doing datly productiors of man, |allowed to leave the residence and return | ;g mop, and in which he charged the | today. commerce and therefore not subject to in- |Of the association, to be held at Lincoln, | The successful removal of iwo sacks of J But," he sald, “God made trees and |t her pleasure. supreme court with the responsibility for| WELLINGTON, Kan., May 24 —8ix inches | (erference by the Kentucky authorities, |June 8.9 and 10. Messrs. Sizer and Thomas | registcred mall from a mail wagon betwecn stumpage, and because a few men have | s | were greatly disappointed in not finding |the Omaha postoffice and Union station : : | last winter and the case. Commenting on this utter- ' °t that not a trace the lynching beca » its interference | of rain fell ‘n three hours last night in sosalied them it is no part of the protective | ENDORSES LOCK PLAN CANAL|n tne use of its interference n cock in Washington, and in t} a territory fifteen miles in length, extend- Mr. Hitehcock : N Poiicy (o protect them in gheir seifish- | i Saye ALl Doubts]A7C° the chief ustice said: “He evidently |ing from South Haven, a few miies south TICKET FUNEHEHS ADJOURN{.u;-m they cannot secure the presence of |of the uacks was ever r:;u;:jl;:a‘. postal B | Secretary Dic e e on I sopub!® | resented the necessary ordr of this court |of Wellington, into Oklahoma. ~The rain| conguctars Vote o Meet Next|ooonooer bind P o g 4 ‘mf Badhanpesdiinc, Mad off Doth Wonld Affect Stumpage Only. H Have Besn AeMEERS. AR as an allen Intrusion, and declared that|was sccompanied by sheets of hall that e ol (RAAEINE Eind (580 effort 1o sequre.thd clantiy fngenious ‘io” Hisys i oft both | He denled strongly that it would stop S g : og|ihe court was responsible for the lynching. | beat the giain into the ground. Florida. General Grantield, Nebraska has the Py bbers secured is still | lumber mills of ‘this country or drive any- | W ASHINGTON. May Secretary of | pccording to him ‘the people of Hamilton | TULSA, Okl. May 24.—The Arkansas | G ire D | hat the robber ired is an un- : V" | war Dickinson, who has just returned | | postmasters’ assoclation in the union certaiaty. It is hinted that they might body out of employment. He sald 1t might | "V ar . » county were willing to let the law take its | river which had risen seven feet since Sat- v 5 # o t g | sy 5 - le el v A Ry sl St e BOSTON, Mass., May 24.—In closing their | between 70 and 8% postmasters, It fs ex- | ooyl " the Washington sacks, reduce the price of stumpage, which had | rom & Pty | Course untll it became known that the case | urday is now Within six feet from theloonyention this afternoon the Order of | pected, will be present at the next conven- [ (e i ¢ g 4 raised abnormally within the last few |PAnama canal, today said all the enginecr| would probably not be disposed of for four | ganger line. and is Fising at the rate of an i heae o aa s Ree et ol Wi e ERRE Y [ren. | which might contain not only bank notes years, but he wAs certaln that stumpage (IN€ Problems advanced in the construc-|ar five years by the supreme court of the inch an hour. Polecat, Bird Creek, Flat |, 3 se Jacksonville, . R, Rl 4 ng forwarded to the Treasury depart- ( Swicrs would rafher sell at reduced e |tion of a lock type of canal will be suc- | United States. | inol 88 hour, -Polecal, Bird Creek: Fiet|Fis, aa the place for the pext blanalal| ) Postmaster H-n]hvmm“ omas is ETEAY | oy but valuable papers golog to depart. Aw they would have to when they came |cessfully worked out by the canal com-| * But, he added, ‘the people would not| CF 2nd ° iz | convention. ~ Officers elettnd were dhaprined AYAEStAe Tobhery OF he WA {,.ents of the severnment | Dicki! d th hat rents. ‘Trees, portions of fences, small| y J Rradford of Somerville, grand inside | In the outskirts of Omaha last Baturday | N Into competition with stumpage of Canada. | missio Mr ckinson sal at what- | submit to this, and T do not wonder at it.' bridges and other debris are being swept inel i ight o SelR " aver Shtont T awatild he | Five Pinkertons Here, For the next three days the senate wil) |ever doubts he may have had as to the]in other words his view was that because | 5" being {sentine! and B H. Harbin of Monterey, |ShL He Snd evers effort would B8] .o g0iiciment of five Plakirtni men aie § listen to speeches on the lumber achedule, |lock system being better than the sea!tnis court, In the discharge of Its duts P AT e o | Moxtag, grang . auisids <sapiinel ment. but by the city and county au.|rived in Omaha from Chicago Monday fore q Benator Aldrich's plan being to take a vote |level type were dissipated by his visit . My i .3 | » 9.« 2 =y S L ook SUA want /s the Ghue A These on the iumber paragraphs on Wednesdas |to the isthmus. (Centinued on Second Page.) — iDRDUTH DRIVES DOGS MAD Siition A il i6 locsia istered pack. | men will work independently of the post- and continué voting until the sehedule is - — - : B B D e e o s T attios Wnepertors Suntachibe Skiimorer @ completed. A close canvass of the senate 3 2 W hy do YOU pay |#esdress of cautle Dring in vers B D e e | 2. Pasxing ot Ghicapa Mill RANEEOATEA LS shows that but twenty senators will vote 8 | Crus and People Are AL S8 U WY Lhe 0éAoIRIN 9 £hh. Papt~ | 5 S wili e g in favor of fres lumber. ass 10or 1 ionaitres 1S h At ofice department a number of matters in | the work here and will be assisted by four While it i§ @xpected that the duty on rent when you can relation to the Omaha postoffice ;..p..(-x,.: mer 1;:[ \\..;:u:..,um‘. u‘\‘n‘. are rough lumber Will be increased 80 cents & - . . . VERA CRUZ, Mexico, May 24.—The ‘:“‘;;'”""“"“"‘ "‘,‘":‘:' 3 € -Atutl Dehta ; SENGUarS SvAs e N b BN “;.“;:;3: thotsasa over " the house bil, the house | [N st ] h ( Sh buy a home in Om-= |arouts 1s = serious in some sections of | #nd Hanna of North Dakota this morning [ ernment service. Two of thiese ate alre VO R BIRE or i & thoutand o v ewe lng in orn OW y L fhie.State thar many people are leaving. | called upon President Taft wnd presented | here and the otiers will arrive tn Omaha St BBREE S seome safs e peadics 5 AN h h ] L e o et A olues ank: [ to him & formal invitation from the Com | Monday evening Aldrich and th % vy | aha wit on a ) mercial club of Aberdeen, 8. D., to attend | H. K. Randall aud H. 8. Grogan, post . that Benator Aldrich and the finance com Db sine i Mhioctogriue g | mittee will report an amendment to tne| A millionaire’s class is to appear in the tions at its own expense, and under the | | autaber of villages have been bitten by |® Domé coming week celebration which |otfice inspectors from Lincoln, &re among ! house lumber schedule fixing the tariff | pext edition of the catalogue of the Na- | direction of experts corn will be produced | Small P aymen & o crazed animals i (Continued on Becond Page ) Jthe new arvivels 1o Omaha 1A )ik on the on finished lum:v-»rl “hm l"»n.l:- a thousand | tjonal Corn expositicn. for the exposition in Omaha, as well as to et e s v b 0 £ ok A et e Sl e il | hold-up Unic ']» ¥ -‘ H“( :mh :A aln more than rough lumber, which will be a | mnis §s to be arranged for the wealthy | demonstrate that the solls of the wonderful dOW’n afld balance | Nothing r veloped at tederal head- declded reduelmr: :;::.n‘\hx:‘.:‘::n‘x: n'm( ‘Trlw | men who are farmers and the prizes in it|state are adapted to producing certain . . . {quarters relative to the robbery, and the b AR e ar mach o et 1 | T e e of e i | vt ot S same as rent? 'Fifteen Million Salute the Jumber which is planed, tongued and | fRCturers of the eountry With the entrance of Mr. Hill into the ? R iR R AR TRIGTUR R g iz grooved, tham In the rough state, and| The decision to offer a prize for the|contest, the exposition management pro- Read the Real Estate col- a3 & | theory that the Great Northern tr therefore any concession made on this par. | “country gentlemen's class” was reached | poses to invite other millionaires to par- 3 rlt]s ag mplre ay | bers have had anything to do with the agraph will inure to the benefit of con. | because of a demand. President L. W. Hill | ticipate, including W. C. Brown, president| umn from day to day and you Omabs affair. Neither ire thil disposed sumers in the sections named. of the Great Northern rallway will be the | of the New York Central lines, who has AR X —_— vy s Mty owct i By - By e first o enter, [a big farm in Towa; J. T. Harah -| will find a home offered for . : : ey e MeCumber Amendment Defeated. o | 8i & Araban, presi LONDON, May 2 —Empire day, which K emblem, and in the United Kingdom &lone | Ject of the robbery, other than that it was No single plece of lumber was ever ugsd | In a long letter about the plans he has |dent of the lilinois Central lnes; Paul| colo within vour means. The |comes an the anniversary of the birth of | close to 400,000 children took part in the | plain hoid-up for the purposs of obtain. mede slfsctuslly as & ssssaw by childfes | for growing prize corn written fo the ex- | Morton, president ‘of the Hauitable Life X the late Queen Victoria, was more gen- | demonstration. For the first time London | srables the registered pouches than was the great lumber "‘d";.l‘r)l‘odh‘ey position. Mr. Hill says he wil produce | Assurance soclety; Patrick Ryan of New| Bee has found homes for hun- |erany observed today than since its in-|had an organized celebration Five thous No Great Value in Reno Sack. o4 S A0 RINN Matee memaie. . THS lamber | soma corn: from. Jripe meed o8 B farm | York Ciy, sad others . . auguration. The day has bcen selected as| nd uniformed schaol boys marched through [ The portion of Reno, Nev., pouch hedulvinl B tarite Wi wes under con- | twelve miles borth of St Paul and 8| Prises for thess millionaires wili be dreds of others and can find |,.e occasion upon which the childven of |ths main streets of the capital to Hyde | that was recovered, shows that it was X th Sen- o : o M““l‘\o “"""‘h““' ";::r:h awn»m\:r securing some varieties which will be|solicited at once and something big of- I for v the empire shall honor tlie flag. and it|park. Here all the children gathered and | destined to the Northwestern terminal in ators Root, Heyburn, an adapted to the climate of the state. fered. It s sald the one condition will he| 8 NOME Ior you. . fo T ana ¢ Gre v e natio the | ¢ * ou¢ o up contending on the one hand for a protec- A was celebrated in every part of Great|saluted the national flag as well as th hicag pouch was made up & 1e A X In Montana the Great Northern Rallway | that the corn must mot be plowed or cul- Have you read the want ads. yet | Britain. It is estimated that all told nn(l mblem of fifty-six dominions and colonies. | Reno, and could not have obtained any (Continued on Becond Page.) company maintains several experiment sta- | tivated by the ownér.of the farms. today? tewer than 15,000,000 saluted the natianal great amount of valusble & all that it

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