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- WEATHER FORECAST. For Nebraska——Fair f For Towa—Partly cloudy. I For weather report seo Page 3 | THE OMAHA BEE & clean, rellable newspaper that is admitted to each and every home. OVEMBER 22, VOL. XXXIX--NO. 1909. 136. ' YEAR'S WORK ON < rn from China |FIERCE WARFARE | ) PANAMA CANAL®g or Arid Ficlds | OVER THE BUDGET % in Southwest MINE REFUSES T0 GIVE UP VICTIMS ] Anaual Report of Commission Made ) United Kingdom is More Absorbed in No More Dead or Living Were Taken | Public boy' tvh;:ecxetary ‘ ¢ Agriculture is Experi- Politics "nuyn it Has Been from Cherry Colliery Yes- : | m %* h Kind that Will ool s hacds SATISFACTORY PROGRESS MADE | S d Dronth, LORDS ASSEMBLE 1IN LONDON [ONLY TWENTY MEN SAVED (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 2l.—(Special.)—The ‘Dflvhr(mrlll of Agriculture, in a circular | 1ssued a few days ago, gives a brief state- | ment of resuits of experiments conducted during the season just closed with a new kind of corn from China. A small lot of shelled of a kind that is new to this country, was sent to the United States Department of Agricul- Steady Increase in Number of Un- skilled Laborers Employed. Upper House Will Vote on Lans- downe’s Motion Thursday. Ninety-two are Known to be Dead | and 198 are Missing. DESIGNS FOR LOCKS FINISHED ATTITUDE OF THE LEADERS MORE BODIES ARE IN SIGET corn, {Black Damp and Crowd of Sightscers Delays Removal. \f Force Reorganized and Canal Divided They Contend Liberals Have no Man- Into Three Sections. date to Introduce New Taxes. | |ture from Shanghai, China, in 1908, and 4 Ty | testea the same season. It proved to have et o o o | qualities that may make it valuable in MINISTR ESTIMATE OF COST GROWS |, (o0 \"corn ndapted to the hot ana ary | ANSWER OF THE Y HOPE DEFERRED OR DESPATR conditions of the southwest. The plants Y More Waork I Necessary and Prices ‘l:f:!‘?n“:":"";‘"::”;";:"'Ifl:ul”"‘?‘l"":":p;"lt It Says that Issue is Whether the | Mine apector Newsam Belleves verage o ; fo Alive, ot BANOY ANA" Material Have | B1een leaves at the time of tasseling. The i -y o i e e g bt b1 e Advanced—Ditticultics in ears averaged five and a half inches in the Country—=Betting Fa R e wen. length and four and a third inches in great- iberals. est circumference, with sixteen to elghteen {rows of smail grains. On the upper part Securing Work vors Optimistic. | 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. l.—Satistactory |of the plant the leaves are ali on one side | LONDON, Nov. 2L.—The United Kingdom | | cHERRE, 1., Nov. 2.—Twenty saved, progress in the construction of the Panama |of the stalk, instead of being arranged in | 18 Mmore absorbed In politics now than for} I ninety-two known dead and 168 missing canal is shown in the anmual report of the |two rows on opposite sides. Besides this | MARY vears and the coming week will | was (ho record of the St. Paul mine to- J Isthmian Canal Commission for the fiscal | the upper leaves stand erect, instead of |5¢e the culmination of the flerce warfare | night year ending ‘June 9, 199, made pubilc by | drooping, and the tips of the leaves are |that has been carried on over the budget. What hud promised to be Chergd's real o g e Aty iy | theretore above thd top of the tassel. The|The House of Lords is expected to vote hanks ended in a night§ot hope Loilhaye o il silks' of the ear are produced at the poiny | Thursday on Lord Lansdowne's re:olution day ot thanks The report deals with the organization of dcferred, or despair. calling for the rejection of the budget. where the leaf biade is joined to the leaf ) oo . v y o ohid » day pan or tho work, construction and engincering | AeTe (he WA PIadR T JGned 1o the Lot Tp 0o Canursday more of the leaiers At the end of the day ne u\n:x e problems which were solved, the citvil gov- |JUS1T And ey appeer Fefore thete e i, thin-hier kooke 1L BOSAX Tn: the, itste boy had been added to the llst of th ernment of the canal gone, the sanitary | ™, T ' " o0 aiseerent from ",,fm,“ ton. Lord Rosebery's effort for the twenty rescucd yesterday. condition whichs, which were greatly Im- |y, oy proquced in America. Its peculiar |COnservatives and that of the earl of All day long the tolling uf‘ chun)\. bells . ) proved, and the estimated cost of the eanal. | (.10 1 that tha erect arrangement of the | Holsbury for the liberals, are awalted resounded in Cherry and spring Valley. While the report contains few facts which |1.4ves on one side of the stalk and the ap- |With the most Interest. | Bighteen bodles were interred today In a hive not been printed from time to tme peqrance of the silks in the angle where | FProbably the largest number of lords | field south of the town. At the mine a and ecarcely any comnent by Colonel |the leaf blade joins the shenth offer a pro- [ Will be mustered for the vote since the ! }d\. n coffined victims remained awaiting -1 Goethala, eha'rman of the commission and | tected place in which pollen can settie and |rejection of home rule. About 450, many removal, with a score of caskets piled chief engineer of the work, It affords an | tertilize the silks before the latter are over | 0f whom practically are strangers to | Inearby for the bodies which are to come. Interesting resume of what has becn ac- | exposed to the air. This is an excellent | Parliament, are likely to be assembled, and Services for the dead were held odtside d complished during the year. The report |@aiiangement for preventing the drying out |not more than one quarter of these “Hl‘ the churches into which Coroner Malm says: | of the silks before pollination. While this [support the budget. Most of the politi- deemed it advisable that the bodies be “A complete reorganization of the work [c€orn may be of little value itself,/it Is |clans predict that when the question goes e was inaugurated on July 1 195 and |likely that, by cross-breeding, these desir- | before the W“N:“fl; ”:“ ""““;l"‘ giactiopy s 2 3 From the yet unfilled graves in Which the PR RN T 1y 4Gt the YRl | 8 B8 QUSRS RRIDe. impartadoco & Indgesy Lo URuacy b wHL BuTinooRsle tawiDy THE EARTH—AND I THOUGHT I WAS GOING SOME. | Roman Cathollc dead were pliced, the with & view, as previously stated, to con- :‘I\'HL "::( g ‘:m thus be better adapted to “:: ml,‘c'r:l""""r;’r"‘:m"‘:"‘l" “"_ -;‘e‘:um"_“d From the Indianapolls News. | pastor hurried to the mine entrance, where, gentrate authiority, to expedite the transac | “ip CHUIRUS 0y Doculiar corn n [but with @ comparatively smail majoricy. | 5 2 ™ | with & secand priest he waited §o admin ’ tion of business, (0 secure better co-ordl- | e mu::wm ;’ww m"‘”; sut,) sls'| e Dutting At Lieydn io § 401 1a “W;IQIL COMP N T ) o ) T-l- RS ‘ O\E jster the last rites for the living, should e ide . al- o J [ nation, to flx more definitely the responsi- | ;0 " America Is the original home of [of the liberals. | ) ANY “"-L APPEAL More Favor fOl' PROMOTER PATTERSON GONE i services ve necaca. blilty In any partlcular case, and to reduce | o, “yvey jt may by some means have been | The liberal leaders declare that the issue | . | Musor Connolly telegraphed President the cost of administration. The subdepari- | ,xen o the eastern hemisphere long be- |is whether the hereditary chamber shall American Mcats 3 . . |Taft at Washington last night that twenty ments of the department of constructlon |gore the discovery of America by Colum- [rule the country. The conservative argue ” Investors in Employes’ Protective men had been rescued and that 150 were and engineering were abolished and three | by, From descriptions in Chinese litera- |that the House of Commons has no man- ¥ G ssociati i | believed to be alive. Each hour that passes construction divisions substituted—the | ture corn is Known to have been established |date from the people to introduce new | Attorney for Rockefeller Combina- m Cl-n]any Association Holding Sack. now is looked upon by the watchers as Atiantie @ivision, extending from llflb‘iln China within less than a century after “fornm of (axation and that the House of tion Discucses Decision. making the chance of eecape less. water In the Caribbean, to\dnclude Gatum |the voyage of Columbus. But (his seems |Lords is fulfilling its function as a bal- . A A POLICE SEEK MISSING PRESIDENT | ‘“The men they brought up could not locks and dam; the central division, ex- | & short time for any plant to have become [ance on the commons by forcing a resort Commercial Treaty Association Says | have lived more than a few hours longer,” tending from Gatum dam to Pedro Miguel | widely known and used. Lesides, this par- [to a referendum. Conservative gains will| VIEW OE MISSOURI' ATTORNEY| Many Resolutions New in Force 4 sald one despaiving woman. “If they locks, and the Pacific division, from Pedro | ticular corn is so different from anything |be acclaimed as victories for protection. : - Unsiodoste Promised Positious to Many Patrons, |, . "i,;e up today they'll come up Miguel locks to deep water in the Pac.fic. |In the new world that it must have beei | The uncertalnty of the country's finan- | Man Who Alded in Prosccution of 011 & and Alse Iwsued Co; TRSS dead.” o “During the year the designs for (he | developed in the old world, and for that to icial policy is paralyzing the stock ex- Cotipanieon 1 INadl Mot Saya Called for Assistauce in The rescuers worked as if this was thelr upper locks at Gatum and the locks at [happeri In a natural way would take a|change, ‘and the possibility that the gov- Viet 8 i3 b BERLIN, Nov.: 2L.—Phe treatment of Stekness. bellef. i Pedro Migusl weto finished. The locks In | D e obf";)uli::: i, et 0 e Bl BRI 5 ';".V » "':'(:""-' a8 American meats by Germany and the prob- More Bodies in Sight. She Ianasnied’ by i wallaixty. foot thirk, | meet current expenses, makes the money | Theoretic nly. ability of modification in the forthcoming W e 110 et In widdh, with 1000 feet uimble | IDAUStry, WhIsh gives also an account ol | market 100 uncertain for exteosive private negotlations for @ trade arrangement be:| The Employes” Protective amoctation of | The fire in the second jovel Wi phikieg b 4 5 [some cross-breeding experiments with .the | nterprisos. tween. the two countries, is much discussed | Nebraska; launthed something ~over a|Pack and eary in the a 5 [ lengths. . The mothod of filling and embly= |,y cory and the chankes which crossing NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Mortimer F. Elliot, | |, the German newspapers. The bulletin | month ago by H. J. Patterson, as president, | 678 could pass it. The black damp in the Ing S4OUA (s by longltudinal Culveits In | progucis 1n. e sratnsithe samo: sgason. i > Seneral counsel for U, giandard Oil com-| e ‘the Commercial ~Tresty misqciation, |1 belleved t bé o longer In extstence. | sast wullery was, (e obstasie that proved 8 BHIe Wi by Stancy valves: | "y Argumcnts [s) ay paty, eald ioday, In‘éommenting for the |which fs opposed”to ‘the high protecti¥| “President Pattarson has dissppeared and |insurinouniable to 4 et from these ctlverts water passes througa E ‘d LS i X % TSt time on the decision against the com- | policy of the government expresses the|members of the association who paid $2| Through it the hod.lvu o hirty-se laterals under the fi.ors and perpend cula: raegr s OC y a n Dobblns’ C'ise | pany handed down yesterday by the.United | opinion that some of the restrictions placedy each to be provided not only with positions, | men could be seen, FPreparations for the to the axis of the locks, from which open- 9 d States circuit court at St Paul: upon American meats are unnecessary from | but also against sickness and accident, are | taking out of ‘thirty-seven bodies visible figs upward admit water to or draw It 18 hxhumed I have seen what purports to be the text the purely sanitary standpoint and might |arxlous to know where he Is, |to the explorers were rushed when the « fiom the lock chambere, A longitudinai| ) = of the decree handed down by the United [ well be moderated In exchange for certain | The police have a little claim against Mr. | morbid throng about the mine had thinned. y culvert s placed in the center wall also, ) Prosecution to Have Floor Todty‘::m tl'llr:uli‘ court yu:u‘endu:i. The com- ;d\'amnn:f! under the American taritf law. | batterson for an overcoat secured from | That the bodles n:xk:! Ilan\'f n:::. lnkll‘n connected with the lock chambers by lat A . s V Ma: Y Will take an appeal immediately to the | The assoclation, however, rejects the claim | ;ne Guarantee Clothing company, and sev-| up earlier was admitted by those In erain, but i this cise, while the water in | OTSBRS arc in Good Condition and Syt . Sisidnry United States supreme court and will cheer- [ that Amercan animals and meats are sub- | gra1 young and older men who paid good | charge of the work, but they thought of the main culvirt is govern:d by sStoney| Chemists Can Readily Ascertain Luesday. :“"Yl ';b"l‘:! l;!' ‘;he verdict of the.lyghdat [ect to exceptional treatment at'the hands | monoy.tar winter, jobe failed to get them. (the acenes that would have followed. A gaies, flow through the laterals is cun Cause of Death, e el _“".q“’" -'W"“_“"“' that may be. o r'l"“"l'h‘l"‘hf:‘:”;‘l‘,“:'l‘ the mportation | 4! the otficca of the Employes’ Protective | crowd numbering thousands, frankly seek- ruiled, by soylindiical vaives capable of | : The arguments in the trial of John R FEOIGENLS Th: IHIR cASS. Dégan, Javt Axtil - by e importation | 5 gociation on the third floor of the Paxton | ing sensation, pressed against the rope bar- e SN R ¢ Aot by 3y o 3 ; and we are glad to have reached an opinion. [ 0f American beef cattle was issued in 18% | 1o hothing as to Mr. Patterson's weher- | ricade until dusk. w.ihstanding pressure from eiiher direc- Dobbins. for laroeny, slleged to have been | s, 1o mean that we are pleassd with the | Decause. seversl animals in two eargoes | hioor, POtHAE 83 to Mr gyt e | a0 the' thind i dvat ik Snnc. obithy: e tion. ‘the arrangement permits ihe pas-| ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2L—(Speclal Telegram.)— | committed in the operations of the Mabray | (oiion itkclt, but that we are ciad to get | ShiPped to Hamburg were discovered to be [AD0Ut# could be learncd. His desk ls| In the min Avi Ryt 4 (o o a0 Of water from on: loek to the othes | ACUNK for the coroner, Dr. J. A. Haytmann | gang, will be resumed in district court at | gPilRe (U8R AU L e BeU| ffected with Texas fever; but the Im- |!9¢Ked, although the police effected entrance}cuers went on unceasingly. Y & Ak , {today vemoved the braid, heart, sfomach, [Council Blutfs this morning. pa A 3 portation of live cattle from Australia, |® f€W days ago while in search of the presi- | eager miners succeeded those whose 9f Any hait: {liver kidneys and part of the spine trom the | The state will probably occupy a large | o The decreé does not order a dissolution | PRER 00 B o o0 e O ntrles 1 [dent. A little information was obtained |strength falled. Thowe who staggered from Lerge Force of Laborers. body of William J. Erder, which was ex- |gart of the day with argument for the |°f th Standard Oil company; that is a mis. | [ SsIR (SR Anc ROt ofRer CORRRIES Bl om Dr, Stacy Hall, retained as physician | the pitmouth were surrounded instant undcrstanding. What the decree orders Coneerning the labor forcs ou the humed yesterday, and tirned these parts | prosecution. The case wiil possibly go to |, " CF o 000t | is remarked, furthermore, that ever If "",‘nnd surgeon for the asso‘lation by Patter- |and a babel of questions hurled at them. fsthmus, the teport says over to Prof. W. H. Warren of Washington | the jury some time Tuesday. prft N i e ' 18 that the com- poonipition of tmports from the United |$0n a month ago, but ouiside of this there We can see the bodles. Theré are plles “skilled labor s iceruited through the luriversity, who will make a chemical analy- | The defense rested without introducing 14 stribute among its stockhold- | giates were abrogated,’it would still be |18 an air of mystery about| the case. of them, - They are dead boys, ers, of whom there are approximately 5,000, ‘Washington office in conjunction with an sis to determine if poison gaused Erder's|iestimony when the state &_:hlit’d Saturday. its holdings | " 1 impessible to bring American cattle into Patterson organized an open insurance | was the reply of the first and those who agent siation:d In New oYrk Cly aud on | death. The arguments following this step will s In the stock of subisidiary com-| Germany, because they, in common with |cencern, membership In which provided the | followed gave no more cheering answers. the ifthmus. During the year L new Deputy Coroner Fath, in reporting on the embody much of an effort to take advan- | Panies: Thls distribution, 1 further under-| the cattle from other oversea countries |holding of a card promising medical atten-| “But they could be IHving back there, uployments and $54 re-emplo, ments were |autopsy, t4id a superficlal examination of|age of the technical aspects of the case, | St2nd: 18 ordered to be effected on a pro-| would be subject to a quarantine detention |tion and weekly indemnity for not less than | they could be a'ive, Tom, couldn't they?” made on the isthmus, and of thoss ap- -Erder's intestines disclosed nothing. That rata basis of apportionment. That 18 o and observation of four weeks and would [one nor more than twenty weeks If con-|came a volce from the group about one. pointed in the Lnited S.ates 754 arrived |they were found unusually well preserved | NO TRACE OF ACCUSED GIRL |2 the heaviest holders of Standard Oll | have to be put through the tuberculine |fined with sickness, and death benefits ac- 0 (hance,”” began the miner, then on the JBthiLus. %l.so fl,ures, compaved |and thai If polson cau Erder's death pefias oy | stock would recelve a proportional number | test. The trichinac certificate required by | cording to the rules of the assoclation. |paused as he saw the trembling hands of With these oi the privious year, ssow a |there would be little difficulty in determin- | Domestic Charged with Killing Busi- |°f Shares in the stock of subsidiary com-|the German authorities for American pork. | The Employes' Protective ussociation was, |the old man who had pressed to,his side ) b L BV B Rt BeRt tllEe mibibox |18 thet Tast. ness Man at Waltham, Mus {patien the association thinks, might be abolished | it js gatd, an afterthought on the part of | “Why, sures didn't the other come out? y % 40 5 it in the numb . Sat Iagh i SR g ol kBl Mr. Elliot was asked what course the|because this meat is examined again In | patterson. was the quick reply. “Don't you worry. S aploved de U kipitcd Biaien, andy o o R P ) g g RS | company would adopt if the verdict of the| Germany in any case. B Halk was: satatned by BPatidinon, a1 Bath ba ip. saon 4 Oper e, in the number of mea em- | Months aficr he was maitied m Clayion | WALTHAM, Mass., Nov. —No trace |iguer’caurt should be upheld n the highe: | RE el man siainel o Tetifpcn. A Kyl b up gon B pioses ani reewslojed B ihe laihmis St Lous county, to & mrwan who a| has been found of Hattie Leblane, the i | coure MRS. DUNN ALSO IN HOSPITAL |madc attorney for the association. Neither Black Damp Covers De indicating a more siable population, t cusn r.~.r:xl\ 807, i ihr'L?x’cn B. ll'u:-;:), _\mr»dnm gl:l ]whni!‘!' :mrancl-- F. 'Glover,| “«Inat,t he ssid, “4s something I shall bo | LT L s P gt o o g o f BRIl a0 Dbty i e Pl theré has been an actual doc:eaze In the and .-.m; a few u«;- » after he made 4 vx, \mfu on:’o n»l WValtham laundry, Just |pette; prepared to discuss when I have |wire of Police Captain Suddenly |nection with the affairs of the concern, |only thing which led the rescuers to delay personnel of the gold foree. insurance on his life payable to her, which | before his death last night, accused of (seen the opinion by which the United States oL AR Lot Rl hor-are. they held responsible for the bringing bodics to the surface. Black “A steady Increass of th force continued. until It unskilled labor reached Its maxi- she collected after his death. Erder's sister, Miss Kate Erder, caused shooting him. The Charles river was drag- ged today by the police in the belief that circuit court justifies its decree. A Theoretical Victory. be Avolded. vietims or anyone Hall's name ap- alleged fallure by the else, notwithstanding Dr. damp was present where the dead lay in & group, just as they had fallen when their mum on April 25, when the reports show | the arrest of Mrs. Doxey and her husband | the girl may have committed sulcide. Miss | Henry Well v o o P, 0 1y ve nuffed out. “Klondike,” who 4 & ol of 360 men actually working *olumbus, Neb., last week b Leblanc was a domestic in the Glov e e | Ballavea ifo: e pSIIC1A0 With, NG gamw | MSEOCIE. OWUBOSEE with (Patiimsans ion §) BN - F SIECNY R N man | - ! at Columbus, Neb., last week, on & bigamy s omestic in the Glover |attorney general of Missourl in that state's | 0“0 8 € FCEEE TE O nd (o | literature circulatél by the assoclation, had worked among the dead in many mine nrdtnv . un‘llm.hlun rnnd .:: nunulm nrn:l-;.-narm The report on the chemical analy- | tamily. sult against the Standard Ol company &nd |\ aereo two operations at the Omaha Gen Promoter Scented Trouble, | disasters, “Bob” Murray, who also holds | road, the largest force of record. The|gjs will not be ready for several days. _— conducted the examination in New York | Wl ey ind s i black damp in considerable conterapt, and | § 3 - v I hospital recently 3 ot For several weeks the association appar- | § > B s s Bervonis os e o BOY KILLED WHILE COASTING o ctricers of the: company. | st hospital cecently, trom tha eftpots of Atlon aDDAr- | Gihers aro said o have valunteere (o re- ; takes & VieW | ;o gecond of which he is just recovering |ently did legitimate business, they are not to perish of thirst and starva- brought to the isthmus during the year | oy 3 y o8 to clear the tor shows & decrease over the preceding year; [TAFT BACK IN WASHINGTON d of Eddie Primrose at Lead Runs :::\”:rum ‘l?x.: :fi‘"."fi.',:.d - M: fi‘:uf um; {20, Hanry 37, Dofin, Wity of-Folios, Capy| SEEL IRALS (IMROREELIDS 4% W sach Wary ?.'fih'i.f"‘l:fi.?":f"n'.fi e :\F‘ho-pl-n':;‘:em‘.l: i they numbered 741 Europeans and 1,82 ] o1t Stdewalk Into @ g G g reoretics” |tain Dunn, was yesterday morning taken | secured and many men were provided with | UM S 0T SRR SR R O 1 West Indlans. The for : B | President Spends Day Quietly at g, 4 (N to the Institution. positions, Early last week President Pat- &'ive In ' « e force of European | . Creek. 1 cannot see,” he said, “that any prac- . Conservative counsel prevalled and the TaBibare. Goaredned 1ag the' Gpanish sovel White House with His R g S R ERAOE N gy | It was at first thought It would be neces- | terson recelved @ lotter which caused him | FoBRervai’ve CotPReg PICERLICE SR 0 | Family. “EAD, 8. D. Nov. 2L.—(Bpecial Tele- |tioal effect is to be expected. It sems as|, ., "s; Gperats ion Mrs. Dunmn, but lata|to turn paje. For two days, according fo | bolsting of the bo pe ol | erpment prohibited emigration to aPnama, | gram.)—Eddie Primrose, a 9-year-old boy, |if the best the government can db Is to ; Fond| : . the noxious gases had been sucked out W I 50 that no new men are now procurable | was fatally Injured this morning while | order the sale of the property and in that | /ot PIEht the information was given out|Dr. Hall, he was very nervous as thoush |, 0 uir™yentiiating fans. ram that source by recrultment | WASHINGTON, Nov. 3L.—Presidont Taft |coasting on & sidewalk on Lower Main |case the money, of course, goes to the pres- | e, V2% decldedly improved and the op- | 7%t [ B AOTE, ROMEER TS | Among those who, atter yesterday's re- “Effective January 1, 148, conditions of |and his party returned to Washington today | street. The sidewalk runs over Goldrun |ent stockholders in some form or another, |*F2!!0n may be dispensed with appeared, and not a trace of his where. |turn (o then living of men long thought i employment on the gold roll were moditied from his trip to Norfolk and Hampton, |creek, and the boy and Fis sled dropped |There is no confiscation, no punishment, | “Dekes” to Dime Abouts haa tisen-ohinined | dead, clung throughout the day to the be- 50 @ Dot to guarantee the assignment of |ATriving aboard the Mayflower at 8:45|to the bottom of the creek, a distance of |as there would be in the case of criminal| Npw YORK, Nov. s1o1n nomor of | In the meantime the police were brought |lief that additional rescues of living men [ married quarters to such cmployees as|Owclock this morning. “ho president andfabout twelve feet. The boy's skull was |proceedings with the Imposition of a big (“Brother Peary,” the Della Kappa Fpsilon |into the case and an investigation Lrought | Were probable is Richard Newsam, presi- | should arrive on the lsthmus subsequent|Mrs. Taft spent the duy quietly at the|fractured. He lived for about three 'hours | fine. has planned one of the largest college fra- | 1o |ight an application for membership i |dent of the Ilinois Board of Mine Inspes- to that date; though, where quarters are | W hite House. after the accldent | “The case seems to be very similar to[lernity dinners cver held for December 1|, "uouooation, signed by L. G. Lehr, a | tOrs: avallable, sueh aa are married have been | ——————————— . Ithat of the coal roads which were forced §' the Hotel Aslor. Commander Py e | salesiran, residing at 248 Davenport street, | “Scotehmen are the most resourceful acco dated. A:; elfnlljl\;! been nld;‘?,“ \: S 3 |to separate trom lhelr(mml business, and | Ereilon, at Bowdoin college. Two years | membership fee of $2 being receiped for, | Miners in the world,” said na.l ".n: ;:em i ) ¥, to provide married quarters for | [ll I‘ d l it is difficult to see, If even the decision |ago the fraternity dined the explorer, and | My, Lehr volunteered the Information yes. |8T€ WeNty-two of them down there dead or \ ved prior to 108 ‘ 1nois Ucatlona is upheld by the supreme court, how the |4t that time gave '\[‘,’}‘h‘7?:'“\""::."“‘”l:]f(\lfi"'j‘\ rday that he endeavored several times to | 8live. 1 cun see nor uonrwhy they lho::: i S < 5 government can prevent the control ""‘“m‘ e ath and Biriise ot the oia' 11 - = — —|not have found some refuge just as i Lxplaining the increase in the cost of the lb t f F Standard Ol properties remaining in the | is catimated that 1,00 “Dekes” will atten (Continued on Second Page.) |those who came up )duuruu U.ul .m:; Explalni : e — e o v i At 1GtE 0 saest i days have passed and we must hurry oy | Exhibi or rarmers (Continued on Second Fage) g The act of June 85, 132, authorized the | * o * |tion. Everything possible to hurry on the L gy mymd ‘ —|T'wo Crises of World Wide [wm &t b aone: visions for the necessary funds, the amount | With an exhibit which It has taken many | grasses, leaving no room for doubt that! L k Th B I stipulated belng based on the report of the | years to prepare. the University of Ilinois | If the Illinois method is followed the oid ast wee e bee PEACEMAKER IS MURDERED (Y boura of engineers in its report of 1820-1901, [ Will show 200,000 farmers, next month in | lands will never meed to be abandoned. . : nterest Featu Ires Of WCCk ey and aggregating $144,238,38, Including sani- | Omaha, how to manage the soil to prevent| A soil survey may is one of the features. pr[nted 406 lnCheS‘ | ; (ation and police. A modification of the |AETicultural bankrupicy; how systems of | It shows in & general way the boundarids | | Maw, Whe Sttompioditn Prajeel Sned plans then submitted was made hy the|treatment will lead elther to soil ruination | of different types of soll in the state, to. ] | - Chicago Fishorman is Stabbed minority of the boerd of consulting engi. | °F MArvation or to permanent agriculture | gether with field experiments which de. | INNOT'E pald want adS‘ NEW YORK, Nov. 2I.—Crises in situa- |on the budget in the House of Lord i 1o Doey H neers. and adopted by congress in 1903 ;"'.‘r"m‘:“’::;fl‘)'xt S : "l""r“"' the composition and needs of each 3 tions of world-wide intercst are impending | scheduled to begin on Monday | fusiliind tieh fixe he o v sineering: s e brought here a of these types. h h y 1 8 | sch begin on Mon, | 4 i ? :uln:l:uc‘l’:u: "eu-‘lu:ll\:w o ring und | gisplaved at the National Corn exposition | Thus far Illinois has led all other n.m‘t an 1n the COrre« i Thankssiving week opens. London aud | Thuraday, Thankssiviay day, will bring| CHICAGO. Nov. f.—The besting of sn SETHANS | fapusiva ef . tha purchase | grom December 6 to 18 More than 10600 | in changing the chemical composition of P ashington are two of the chief focal |with it everywhere the customary national | 0ld man with an iron bas and the murder prioa, Tod ppiisovypd and civil (ov- fattended the exposition last year. The|corn at will, breeding for high or low oll|§ ondln week of last polnts, with the fate of the budget about |feast and devotional exercises. At St. Pat-|of a man who atempted to stop it were i ernment and the Inierest, at $13,76.20. In | management says Ilinols will be able to|and starch contents; in fact, producing aus | P {to be decided in the House of Lords in the |rick's cathedral in Washington, President |the feaiures of a tragedy in & lonely hut the preparation of this estimate the saine |show AQW farmers this year the work |type o sorn which 8 meeutoreoncik a0 | british capital and the policy of the A Taft, Vice President Sherman, diplomats, |on the lake front here tod Andrew ) unit prioes were assumed as were adopted | which the state ia doing In investlgating | desire. How this work is done will be & year. can government in the Nicaraguan e Jurists, legisiators and prelates of nations] |Hell was stabbed fn the heatt with & P by the board of 189-10L [u the Interval [soll and improving crops. SOs 4F She Stk 61 Dacaa a8 being developed at the capital of the United | and International prominence will attend a |hunter's knife by Charles Bensfield after however, wages had Inereased, and the cosi | Mlinoix early realized that conservation | progress of the work through twelve gen : States | pan-American Thanksgiving celebration. | Heil had atterapted to stop Bensfield from 5 Taterialy A4 Manufastured articles nad |9 the soll ‘and mafntenance of its fertll. |srations will be Interesting. Its nearest competitor gained only In Nicaragua developments will be | W Carmon Forbes will be inaugurated as|beating George Krappe, an aged and feeble fisen. - Proaperous conditions in the Uniteq | Ity Was the most important question with | Tiinois has Accompiished another thing, | 263 InChes, gIVing them credit for sev- | watched with interest following the con- | or general of the Philippines No- |fisherman. The hut had been the home States, gombined with the unsavory reputa. | Whieh the government and states have o | The university of the state can place ears | eral columns of clairvoyant frauds ang | ' ™2U0n Of the news that two Americans lof Krappe for many years. tion that the ISthmus had regarding its| 92l The werk in that state has been (of corn at any position of the stalk—high ind vl g have been put to death under Zelaya's order | The industrial world will tusn from last| Bensfleld had eniered Krappe's hut to ) healthfulness, made It necessary, in order | PRNStaking, earnest and rather expensive, |or low. There are reasons why the ear| nd€ceBt ads that The Bee keeps out |and the despatch of United States warships | week's session of the American Federa- |ask him to get a hatchet for him and bee . _ 10 secure IAbO", 1o Increase the wage seatcs | BUL, 6 TeEults Will save farmers in ali|should grow at & certain point on the Of the homes of its readers. |t Nicaraguan waters |tlon of Labor at Toronto to this week's cause Krappe did not move quickly from 3 o M per cont over thass paid 1y LT Of the country years of experiment-|stalk—to et just enough sunlight from Wh The English budget crisis, to be reached | meeting of the National Civic federation, | enough, Benstieid strted to beat him. with 3 above, just enough moisture from below. "hen y - sthi with the expected rejection of it by the|to be held New Y 3 vel 2 : 7 ou want anythi held in New York City, November 22 on bar, aceord o 1 the United States for similar classes of | The Illinois experiment stations will show | Illinols can put it there—just at the right o ¢ YEAIDG USO B | 1rcuse of Lards, 18 varioualy Prodicted a8 |and' 25 The Habllity of the ststovers 1o | o on bar according .to the pelies work. Certain gratulties as additional In- [the results of deep lnvestigation of the|spot. want ad—your neighbors all do. |Ukely to be followed by the resignation of | acts to employes and old Aol Keagps ven Syt With BeriFiald In JaS, Pments were also offered, which in ihe [soll—work for & permanint agriculture,| The exhibit is remarkable, and from the *|the ministry and a general election or by |two of n‘-—"n’\: ;T ‘;h:;.: “.N \':"fi:":: .eId' |MP" SN0 el I SR8 SORME pumbe s i : e . \ ) Y ie live problems to be discussed. |who attempted to stop him. Henstiel f have ”n« been E“m_"" Moreover, :' :’h“: “:'“::In ‘:anu:::::-:« Dnltll:: la'r-;ngnvtfi,nmr:\ralfi::-‘:e":ofi r:l:l:‘emm Have you read the want ads yet |drastic action on the durl of the House of | The national convention of the Chi-Phl|ran into the hut for npknllr and :: l:n': g . and v t ‘ommons whic o - . s 10 be he ork C Wantinued on Second Pa resuits will be shown, with grains and |the National Corn exposition in 1. | | toda) e Eearaie o Ahanes punelt Proce- | traternity 1a (o be held in New York City |door met Hell and stabbed him to the inent lu the framing of the policy. Debate | November and %, lnem Bensfield was arrested,