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A PAGES1 TO 10 ‘ NEWS SECTION | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. R NING, APRIL 9, 1910- ——eeeeee WEATHER FORECAST. Nebraska— F lowa—-Partly alr and cooler cloudy weather report see P e a——— TWENTY SINGLE COPY TWQ. CENTS LOST LETTERS PLAY BIG PART Twenty-Four Missing Documents Said to Have Important Bearing on Ballinger-Pinchot Case. DEFENSE LAYS STRESS ON THEM Glavis' Successor, Andrew Christen- sen is Principal Witness, HIDDEN MAIL SEARCH TOLD OF Account Deals with Work Done in Seattle in February. ISSUED TO BALLINGER ORDER Directed speed “or by to An Secretary with « in Due Tl Committee. Ballinger with The 1 today ARHINGTON, April § Pincht lhvestigation continu more tostimony about the alleged discovery of twenty-four missing letters amonk Glavis' effects 1éft In the federal building Seattle. The “defense” evidently is lay fng great store by this discc and the hearings for the last three or four sessions have been given practically entirely o this subject A mass of documentary evidence was put in" while Andrew Christensen, Glavis' suc- cossor as chief of field division at Seattle on the stand. Attorney Brandels of the “prosecution” was . admonished con- corning his method of cross-examination by Senator Sutherland Alfred H. Brooks, mineral expert cologlcal survey, took the stand the day to testify regarding the value and extent of the coal vesources In Alasga. It was evident from his statement of the case that the value of the coal fields has quite generally been overestimated. Mr. Brooks gaid the coal in the ground in the Katalla field, where the Cunningham claims are lo cated, 1s probably not worth more than half a cent a ton. he house members of the committee de- serted the afternoon session in order to on the two-battleship plan which was very over was of the late in |Roosevelts Cut ‘ Short Tourney Over Mountains“ Crowds Along the Way Become So Great that They Drive Di- rect to Genoa. GENOA Mrs. Roosevelt arrived in this city by riuge from Spezia at 5 o'clock this evening, twenty-four hours ahead of schedule time. Before noon today the popular demonstra | tion along the ing that the Roosevelts decided to abandon the remainder of the ned route and come direet Lo Genoa RAPALLO, italy Mrs who | Spezia to stopped ana left this & for | seriptions of the American him ittle village and he fly recognized and b comes object of frequent and cordial | demonstrations. This morning the travelers abandoned thelr carriage for an automo | bite | Portofino, sometimes described as the | i beautiful spot on the Mediterrancan. is situated at the extremity of the Porto fino promontory, hundred feet | {above the sea | | PARIS, April 8.—Mr. Roosevelt's recep- ( tion of Free Masons during his stay in Rowme has called forth criticism from a sec- | |tion of the royalist and Catholic press. | | The Gaulols says the incident justifies the | | precautions adopted by the Vatican, for it | }indicates that Mr. Roosevelt probably | |would have recelved the Masons after his | audience with the pope- had such an| audlence taken place, “passing from the Vatican to the Masonic chiefs as if um.‘ |the approbation of the sovereign pontiff.” | | The Eclair Mr. Roosevelt of | wreaking the vengeance of a disappointed | | tourist and punishing “an ungratful papacy | iby bowing down before the idol of Ma- | sonry.” The paper follows a long and vio- llently worded attack with a spectal di | paten from Vienna, in which the claim is |made that the government there has| |adopted extraordinary precautions to | |prevent Mr. Roosevelt making ‘‘breaks” | | similar to those which he made in Rome. April 8.—Colonel R and car osevelt d became 80 embarrass- plan April are —Colonel and from night De- ceded Roosevel driving here Portofino. have pre along the mornj n every route is ea s0 an most several accuses ‘Murderer of ‘ Three Hanged | expended between Le Beau and Fort Ben- SENATE AGREES ON RIVER MONEY High Chamber Incorporates Three ! Hundred Thousand—For Use on Upper Missouri. i o | HALF THIS SUM ABOVE LEBEAU| Survey Provided in Vicinity of Omaha and South Omaha. ONE MILLION ON LAKES TO GULF | Fifty Thousand Dollars Given to Pro- | vide for Board, - ' i OF EXPLOSION | | INVESTIGATION Secretary of Navy Called Aceident in for Ex- planation of on Charleston—New Ap- pointments (From a Staff Correspondent.) | WASHINGTON, April 8.—(Special Tele- | gram.)—The senate committee on commerce | reported the rivers and harbors bill today As agreed to the bill carrles an appropria- tion of $52,686,418. New items added by the | senate committee of particular Interest to | Nebraska provide for a survey of the Mis- sourl river near Omaha, South Omaha and Florence, with & view to improvement for navigation and protection of the banks in co-operation with local interests. For the improvement of the Missourl river $1,206,000 fs provided, of which $300,000 is to :pended on the upper Missourl. The | From the New York, Herald, Preparing for Another Hundred Day 'TWO WARSHIP VOTED BY HOUSE New Sea Fighters, to Cost Six Millions Each, Authorized After Lengthy Debate. HOBSON'S AMENDMENT ouT Hero of Merrimac Wanted to Build Three Battleships. | NAVAL BILL PASSES MUSTER Provides $128,000,000 for Mainte- nance of the Department, |OTHER VESSELS ALSO ORDERED Submurines cra—AIl Must Be Vight- r Law. . WASHI GTON, April S—By a fourteen being present and louse late today authorined tion of two battleships to cost 6,000,000 each, Thirty-thre democrats voted for two battieships and twenty-four repub. licans gainst proposition This actlon was taken | passage of th | carrying 128,097 | $2,000,000 Tess than was Navy departme: decisive 4 110, the ng, the the just prior (o (he appropriation bill amount is about recommended by the In additlon 1o the bat bill also provides for the | struction of two fleet colliers and four sub- con marine boats, amendment providing for an additional $300,000 calls for the Improvement of the Missour! from Kansas City to Fort Ben- ton, Mont., of which sum $150,00 may be ton As the bill was passed by arried $42,508,176, of which $35, sented h and $7,206,430 tracts, the house It 51,146 Tepre- o continuing con- Lakes to Gulf Plam. No increase was made by the senate com mittee in the appropriation of $1,000,000 for | the lakes to the gulf waterways project | the appropriation of $60,00 to pay the expenses of the board to be appointed | 1 | Secretary Changes or in Atming at Responsibility—Satling Orders the Not Restricted. o Navy Works Divi MORE LIBERTY FOR SALLORS Greater Power Given Commangders | Which Means Extensive Freedom. ONE-MAN CONTROL IS STOPPED Out ot Winter Wheat Below Average Government Report Shows Decline Fifteen Points in Last Four Months, WASHINGTON, April §—The avera for Ten Years of | 5o IATTEMPT T0 ROB TRAIN | | Two Masked Men Board Pioneer Lim- |t | Bandits Cat Atr Hose ana Juy ===, | ‘As amended or of New York flcet colliers must be | operating under the eight-hour | After fixing an hour for debating wuthorization of motion of Mr. Fiizkerald the two battlexhips and two constiicted by firms Taw and one-half as the amendments the battleships house wasted, @ large part of that time In a parliamentary contention concerning the HAVE FIGHT WITH CONDUCTOR |munuer in which the time would be divided between the two sides. The debate pro- under minute rule naval atfairs had authorizing bat- M of Minnesota, chair- the appropriations committee, of- fered an amendment providing for only one v the ited at New Lisbon, Wis. ceeded The « cd hips man of the mittee favor five: » trom on re- the Train—Two Negroes Are Ar- 1o in two rested on at Tawney North Susp Ln Croswe. reached duving the consideration of the naval, bill today Hunt for the Letters. When he had concluded with the cor spondence Mr. Christensen told of search among Glavis' etfects in the fcderal bullding in Seattle in February. His ae- count coincided with that of Assistant Cus- todian O'Neill. Prior to the finding of the papers on February 8 Christensen sald he Had no knowledge of the whereabouts of the documents. At the time he discov- red the papers the witnesk said he was wearching for owher paperk requested by the Investigating committes. Tues withess wAS turned over to Mr. Brandels for cross-examination and the at- 1pine attacked him In the characteristic fmhion which brought a quick protést from Attorney Vertrees. “Wh you telegraphed Schwartz on | condition of winter wheat on April 1 was 7 | 80.8 per cent of & normal, against §2.2 April WASHINGTON, April S.—After having | "y 80" SR B BCle e for tho Tast ten worked for years to develop the system of | o Tl ST ke gecline fn condition one-man control of the great fleets of the |y 8 S e T 100, to April 1, 1910, was navy, Secretary Meyer has come to the | s so e | conclusion that the abilities of the Indl-| mpe nverage condition of rfe was 2.4 vidual have reached the breaking POInt | e: cent of a normal April 1, against 72| and that it will be necessary to subdivide| Apvi 1, 199, and 8.5, the average for the | the responsibility. Therefore, he has aD-| jagt ten years on April 1. b proved a number of changes in the naval regulations, concerning the administration of the Atlantic and Pacitic fleets. The main pyrpose of these changes is to relfeve the commanders-in-chlef of the fleets of much of the detatls of administy: o which .oocumied 8 large pact of -#heie. { time. This is to be accomplished by trans- ferring to the rear admiral in command of each division of the fleet comprising four ships each, a large measure of au- thority and administrative power, which will' have the to investigate the project, although provi- was made to widen the scope of the board’s activities. The house bill contemplated the expendi- ture of a part of the money on the Mis- souri between St. Louis and Kansas City, which is made impossible under the sefate committee's amendment. Increases made by the senate committee covering both cash appropriations and sums Involyed in continuing contracts by states include: Wisconsin, $19,00; Minne- sota, ¥7,700; Mississippi river, $§3,765; Mis- sourd river, $125,000; Missourl, $75,000. o Imguiny by Conmress, “Congress waald~{o-know &Il ahomt the exploslon which occurred a few days ag on the crulser Charleston, resulting in th. death and injury of several sallors, and| today the house committee on naval af-| falrs favorably reported a resolution intro- battleship, while Mr. Hobson proposed an amendment providing for threc \ Merrl Mr. Hobart slon of Alf Hunter, Negro Desperado Who Killed Sheriff, is Executed at Watonga, Okl, ST. PAUL, Minn.,, April 8.~Two masked bandits attempted early today to hold up | the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ralil-} road's Ploneer Limited. The men boarded the train at New Lisbon, Wis, getting in by way of the forward vestibule of the front sleeper, which had been left open when the conductor took his orders (o the | engineer. The passed through the front sleeper into the rear vestibule of the car, blocking both doors of the vestibule. | uqyocates of a “no battleship” policy. When Conductor Shumway ~ passed | Speaking in fayor of his one-battieship through the traln he was stoppéd by the | plan, Mr. Tawney rclterated his statement lgcked [vesttbule door. Uniocking the door | that 78 per cent of the revenue of the he was Instantly . confronied by revolvers|country was belng expended for wars that held by {wo masked figures. | haa passed and for preparation for wars Conductor Shumway leaped- at the IArger | 1o come. e declared that one battle: | of the bandits. A tussie followed, In which suftioleht . to .malntain. the the railroad man Opy Hero Lowes. ntended that ships would give increase, but would provide only for the ordinary depreclation {In the naval force, By an almost unani- mous vote the house rejeeted the | tton. Mr. Gronna of strike out struction c three battle- no the | | | WATONGA, Okl, April 8.~Alf Hunter, the negro desperado and triple murderer notorious throughout this part of the south- west, was hanged here at 11:05 this morn- ing. He made @& short speech on the seaffold, saying he was ready to go. It was weventeen minutes before Hunter was WronounC dead. \ Hinter wirderad Sherity Georsé W. Gar-) rison of Okiahoma county, In-June, 1908, near Hitchcock, Okl Shwritf Garrison and his deputies were attempting to arrest the negro, who a few days before had killed a negress In Okla- homa City because he feared she would North Dakota moved to authorization for the con- f any battleships, & viva voce | vote showing there were not a handfyl of 1 men Automobile for Cannon Government Will Furnish Car for the Use of the Speaker After All B was duced . by Pebruary 8 about the finding of the letters, made certain false statements, didn’t you?" asked Brandeis. 1 ald not,” flared back the witness. “The only thing that was sald in that telegran betray his whereabouts to the authorities in Arkansas, where he was wanted on a murder charge. After killing Garrison and seriously Representative upon the seoretary of the navy information regarding the disaster. The resolution requests information as to the cause of the explosion, whether there Rainey calling | for full] | mana to same time which the beneficlal resul It At the | ®i8 of ‘the conference report on the legisla- of fitting them to succeed readily to the chief com- | they are eligible. commiander-in-chiet w WASHINGTON, April §.—Careful anal tive appropriation blll sShows that Speak | | Cannon's automobile will be cared for wounding a deputy sheriff, Hunter escaped and returned to Arkansas. He was cap- | tured at Pine Bluff lasc September. He hat was a mistake was that the box i Which the papers were found was broken open | was any det ect in the gun which exploded, | where fhe forgings and castings of the gun exercise supervisory authority over all the divisions instead of over single ships units. government expense after all From the report presented as to the t As 4 matter ‘of fact the top of the hox was loose. The telegram was prepared i a hurry. to make a mistake like We broke open several other | |made a confession and was brought to | Oklahoma and sentenced to death. | Hunter declared that Ed Ellis, now serv- were made and where they were assembled. New Mail Clerk R. McDonald of Fairbury, | Extending [ sall away divisions will idea, glven an the commanders opportunity with their four ships to differ- branches of congress. it amendment providing for the care of president's car had been retained and of appeared that t to t the i ker at wo he | robber then reached down under the steps wag overpowered ? | strength of the navy | Mr. Thomas of Ohio proposed an amend- the | ment for four battleships, but the voted it down, almost unanimously ahd cut the air connectlon, ' stopping train. The men then jumped off and fled From Madison; ‘Whs:, * ¢omes - the report house n Mr, | atamond that the men took a gold watch and a $1 ring from Conductor Shumway This report also says that the robbers went Tawney's amendment for one 104 with battleship 138, At the re- wae also lost by thirty a vote of voted least democrats publicans agalnst Mr. Goldfogle | viding' that My offered an amendr least through the day coaches and held up the Tawney's, nlan passengers, obtaining considerable cash bippe at battleship should The report 18 not confirmed Men pea Int MINNEAPOLIS, April $—Two men, heavily armed, attempted to hold up the Ploneer Limited on the Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Paul road, due In Minneapoils boxes. It Is easy that.” It 1s easy to It amendment relating to the speake:'s had been rejected. | echnically that is what happened, but as a matter of fact the $2,500 appropriation for the speaker's ear was transferred to | another pargrph covering expenses of se- | lect committees and similar items, and was | from Chicago at 7:45 a. m., at 2 a. m. today M incorporated into a lump appropriation of | near Tomah, Wis. The men are supposed | $75,000. So it appears that there s to be |l0 have boarded the train at Camp Doug | no discrimination between th speaker and |las Wi | the vice Bresident affer all. | They cut the air hose a few miles further . up, near Oakdale, after passing C Sugar Trust 1S ISOUTH DAKOTA FINANCES | nljmgmg, with the m.(.(r of the sleeper Fined for Contempt | uep | tangon, in which they were about to oper- to ing @ life term at McAlester for abetting | the murger of ex-Sheriff Garrison, was in- nocent. ent parts of the world on detached service b o with the understanding that the vario divisions will at certain periods be gath- ered for target practice and general fleet | exercises. So the American battleships hereafter will be seen oftener in foreign waters and §t is believed this will do much to promote the contentment and interest of the sailors. Frahm of Grand Island, Geoige and Martin Hansen of Omaha, H lace of Talmage, C. A. Mclean of Seward, | Neb.; Arthur J. Adams of Pilot Mount, | Robert Jackson of Atlantic, 8. T. Hootman of Council Bluffs, A. O. Bond of Muscatine, Charles Ruff of Slater, Joseph E. Oreme| of Dubuque, Ig.; Charles Sellers Ipswich, Earl N. Gray of Watertown, V. Valentine of White, 8. D. pointed railway mail elerks The secretary of the interior has wit drawn from all forms of location and di | position under mineral or non-mineral| public land laws acres of land In| townships 51 to north, range 92 to 9| west, In Wyoming, deposits of ol be constructed to be bullt efther vard. Afte 1. Mack | I. Wal- navy yard, the by contract or Swamp. ** shouted Brandels. Sen- ator Sutherland protested against this, ing It was not only offensive to the wit- ness, but to the committee as well Rebuff for Brandel Attorney Vertrees said he desired to pro- test gently against Mr. Brandels’ n\?lhod“\ with witnesses. He declared no member of o e had ever observed such an ?‘::ut-‘:’:l'!‘\"“wnuprl»l\emtlbll‘ or improper | Attorney for State Advances Theory s v~ e A adiha | that Motive Existed for “Ef ie witness, should cted e ot r.\‘x:::rml to hly'ulvcl himself,” concluded Killing. Mr. Vertrees re X | April inal Christensen, thereupon, was excused and e tacnen . o in the Sayler murder trial were ot jrooks, a mineral expert of the QLR o1 TS & begun today, former Judge Frank Harry geological survey was called to the stand X dge {0 testity as to coal conditions in Alaska. |OPening for the state. Calling attention to " different points in the evidence Attorney Mr. Brooks said the total area of Alaska | {s 246,000 square miles. Of coal-bearing Harry argued that the relations of Mrs. J. Locks there are known to be about 12,000 | B. Sayler and Dr. W. R. Miller were such A square miles. Only about one-tenth of the| as to warrant bellef that a motive existed coal arca is known to be underlaid with|for the killing of J. B. Sayler by Dr. coal seams. About one-half of the entire | Miller last July ‘oal area is made up of lignite, or & very| Attorney Harry argued that the body of J. B. Sayler daid not fall where it was low grade of coal. About one-fifth of the | betbiite wnritory has not yet been surveyed and found, but was dragged to that corner of Post = # the witness said there was every reason to | the room by Mrs. Sayler. He charged that | b '““l»'“! «t;?o nted are: 3 (hat in the northern part of the!the hatchet which figured in the story of | 1OW® wuton, Woodbury county, Charles T o RIS oat axtansive | Fulton, vice P. J. Wadsworth, resigned; | the strugglo was brought into the room |/t i These are not included in the | long after the shootiug to bolster up the | OlVer. Mahaska county, Arch A. Morgan, | stimat vice J. L. Billings, removed selt defense theory advanced for Dr. Miller [ V!¢ . 1 B ! aud his co-defendants, Mrs. Sayler ana | SOUth Dakota: Smithwick county, Albert J. Ashmor e James H. Kelley of Omaha ington upon legal business erfleld of Lincoln is also merce commission. Elmer W t's at a nav Mr. Mann chalr, de of order In. masked extended discussion, of Ilinois the «d the amendment to be out Norris' Amendment F An effort made by Mr. Norris ebraska, an ,“insurgent,” to amend the bill to provide for battleship and six transports latier to coxt $1,000,000 each. The amendment was ruled out of order. A strong speech against a two-battleship poliey ade by Mr. Bartholdt of Mis sourl, the house “apostle of Wi briefly reviewed the progress ntra- tion In the settlement of the differcnces of | nations Ltepresentative | Philadelphia to limit the {o thirty feet | purpose sa !Arguments Begin in Sayler Case who occupied cla was ot il one the haye been ap- | mp was rt ofT reasurer Shows Eight |ate, locked. Conductor A. P. Shumway of Hundred Thousamd Dolls Milwaukee was menaced with revolvers and | | On Hand compelled to stand on the. pl The supposed (o contain | Gorporation Punished for Refusal to| PIERRE. . D.. April & men escaped Into the swamps Produce Books Ordered report of the state treasurer for the close | Sleeping Car "uh'l:uf“’ Mil of husiness March 31 shows total funds on | third sleeper when Porters J by Court. | hand amounting to $%01.084, and of this the |&nd Willlam J. Johnson dashed in general fund carrled $1%0.018. The the train was held up. Conductor plant fund, $65,000, and the Interest fund | WAy Was grappling with one of the men in United States circult court today ad-| for the common schools, $325,331. There has | the sleeper Ontangon. Porter Johns judged the American Sugar Refining com- | 21,72 accumulated in the capitol building | talned & revolver and fired twice, but the pany in contempt of court and fined the|fund. At present the net debt abave rey- | men 5ot away after returning the fire. No corporation $00. The contempt consisted in | enues is approximately $785,000, which will | one on the train was hit i the. ()nl{un\u!n fespand to- the subpoen | be reduced somewhat by revenues for the | Two Negroes Arrested. calling for the production of two books of | las o ear 5 : T Y3 or has sent out & special | were arrested at North La Crosse at 19 terday. call fo o or the. Mare e 9 call for state taxes for the March collec- | g'clock this morning on suspicion of being \ { tions to the counties of Beadle, Brookings, | e o Chicago, Milwaukee PLACED ACID IN WIFE'S BEER | Brown, Coatnaion. Day, Gregory, Kingy. | moicated In the Chicaso, Milvaukee & St Washingto | bury, Lake, Lincoln, Lyman, Marshall, | gor jgentitication on the part of Conductor He © Minnehaha, Pennington and nley. With | 2 " ' | Shumway. The men were armed mmitted Mu | the proceeds of the call the fist of March, | rused to glve their Year Ago. | and those ‘of the sale of revenue warrants, | were from Chicago. WA ments EKA, 10, argu- form (Special.)—The L 1 Hampton sttempted to 3 house draft of battlesiips but his amendment that eject d. Varlous other offered to control the battleships under the opera t-hour law and within navy were all ruled out of order wits sustained eliminat authority glven for the construction of collier, to be bullt private contract, so tha it will be construetec in & government navy yard on the Pacific | coast. The appropriation of $1,000,000 foi repalr ship was also stricken out on [ point of orae Moore ol | Is was in the H. Matthews Rural Carriers. carries appointed ska: Wolbach, Route carrier; no substitute lowa: Granville, Route Ricker, carrier; C. M. Ricker, substitute, | Marengo, Route 1, Frederic G. Branch, car- | rler; Alfred Hamiiton, substitute. Waukee, Route 2, George E Rural Nebr: | Bundy the new are saying Shum- S for Samuel 0. | twine was W YORK., April §.—Judge Lacombe of A amendments 2 the ullding of the fon of the eig 1ds, but they A point of order |ing from the bint retary of the navy a $1,000.000 fleet Pacific | under existing Philip C. | cd ob- |1 | t ¢ Masterson, carrier; no the se. e coml deposits, Saving for bBrouks declared that If the Alaska ing to the United States navy of at least $00,000 year 'he expert also sald that the Chugach forest is only about Une-fitth covered with timber, The tmber | ROBINSON i Alaska is being rapidly used up for fuel purposes, It would conserve the tim it the coal flelds were opened. Don't glaclers make up est reserves asked Senator ) 1 the const by law be Fall « River Hus- ka8 Man Tells Chicngo Police as BNy, J , vice der My flelds They sald re. W. Kern took defense at names, but ars up the argu- afternoon they is In Wash- Edward West in Washington Interstate CHICAGO. | name as Mthew I'wenty day Egibt-Hour Law. New York was adopted which the colliers April 8.—~A man giving his | the state now has no geners \ r A | ate now has no general fund warrants | mne. Milwaukee officers he D. Dose, walked into the | out, ana will 0% r ) ¢ | pay cash for April, and prob. ey belng a00nd street polios statian here t0- | abiy. 1onkee P or know of no money being obtalned and ealmly remarked 1 killed my wife; she You'd better lock me up.’ placed carbol cld year ago In Washing, jury brought session Pitzge amendment of 15, ! shiy oft by o red a vote battle be buil law Mr lave ing of four h ot they ar which reserve to ind under fleet IS OUT ON BOND of Mabray B Convictea uncil Bluffs Released by Court. LEAVENWORTH, Kan., April ST Robinson, & member of the Mabray band, nder a two years' sentence for swindling was released from the federal penitentlary | liere today under $,000 appeal hond. The appeal was approved by #ederal Judge Smith McPherson, who presided at the trial at Council Bluffs, la., at which Robin |son was convieted . How Bigfi 1s -CV)“Ihraha?m - $25 for those who hit the mark 102,556 in 1900. How many in 1910? Births and Deaths Recorded in Omaha DEATHS | BIRTHS e two Say didn't commit Brown of Lincoln, K partner, passed th ington today, enroute to New which port salls tomorrow suicide Doss sald he wife's beer a but firms working under Member he elght-hour law ough Was York, for n verdiet ¥ enator Bur- | closely | Ne to most of the Nelson Hughe from England | Jersey attempied build uled o e a coroner's amid laughter replied the witness retrogressing.” said Mr Brooks. “People are becoming discouraged and are leaving, This is largely due to coal situation. Without coal there can no rallroads and without railroads the can be no business to speak of." Up to this time, the witness declared, the visibte supply In the United States has been used only to the extent of four- tenths of 1 per cent, leaving % 6-10 per cent yet to be mined Mr. Brooks was stil on the stand when fie committee adjourned until tomorrow Hallinger Comes Last. | As the committee assembled to consider | further evidence in behalf of Secretary | “Bullinger there still existed a doubt as to the order in which Mr. a juror of Judge present his witnesses. It has become more | goqry iy district court late Thursday night and more evident that it is the intention | . of the “defense” to hold Mr. Ballinger for | {be 1ast, for it is belleved that upon his|Planation of instructions and this was the testimony, more than any other factor in|question put when the court arrived. the cise, the committee’s final determina-| Judge Sears took the typewritten tion will depend. structions and glanced them over. M. K. Schwarts, chief of fleld service, | see any word ‘coherent’ here™ and Fren Dennett, commissioner of the | finally goneral land office. are other witnesses| It developed t brain energy ! whose testimony will have an intimate| Word “inherent.” The sult was one brought by Will R and important bearing on the case. Both| Judge Sears then took pen and ink and | Smith for §1,000 against R. N. Burgess and | — | bestirred himself to write out at length the | J Von Dorn. The use of a patent| | meaning of the word Inherent method of making overalls was invoived. | in a am applied to the B ubmarine upon legal business. P g bl The order My n Many Paintings Rejected. < . PITTSBURG, Pa., April §.—The interna- | SC“ the thino. tional art Jury of- award, for the four | » teenth annual exhibition of paintings at the Carnegle institute, announced today that | 412 of the 700 paintings already viewed had been rejected. Honors will not be made public until May 2. ; | i A Bee want ad in 'Definition of “Inherent” | tomorrow’s Bee I will do it. Does Not Help the Jury Call Douglas Yos Alaska amendment was ou | s Afos) ament ne hattle York offerea directing ot hip in a na ard, which was to 103 The money is bet- ter than it is. jon permitting departmen plan of Secretary Meyer polnt of order 1,790 1,679 1900 1901 bur ceording 1o the vas stricken ou of of 1900 . 1901 1902 ..1,616 190: 1,060 190 i Y vl 967 . 180450, 3 IO % e s 1,108 {attairs 1905. " . i 1905, ..1,024 Wit 1906 1906, .1 house 1907 1907 .. 1,441 This 1908, .. ,343 1908, . 1,641 {10 to 1909. . .+.2,369 TS A o T | 38 today and ! the ad taker will write vour Fillin, cut out and mail to The Bee Census Dept.—April 9 ad amd place it under the right head, 999 993 conl on a 616 Padgett A damo o member the committee on nava defea it be ted (o the hattl nstruetions to ver | 0 | 16 3 provide Iy hip. ! 1360 m wa on a call, fourte “What judge, does th e Vertrees would | ‘conerent’ mean It was something of a task and the \'\uvl’ breathed @ sign of rellef when hh had | finished explaining as best he could what | the word connoted and denoted. | ‘Now, gentlemen of the jury,” said he, | with this explanation, do you think you | can arrive at a verdict?” | * cried several jurors in chorus, are hopelessly at odds." Judge Sears dismissed the jury, feeling that he had needlessly used up considerable | v ¥y Vetea, here word voted with while | whirty-thr asked publies fu for two battleships Joined battleship. voting for le Alexander (Mo.) Cox A (Tex Harvison Fi Martin twent republicar of the democrats in jury had sent in & request for ex Democrats were hips Aus- (Tex.), Cruig Driscoll (N Goldfogle (N. Y, Humphreys May- o'Connell Pou (N Roblosow tiiiiieimeseens..i8 my guess of the number of inhab tants in Omaha according to 1910 census. ! )¢ | (Ala) | ¥, Gin (Ma) LN, Y., Hamill Hobson (Ala.) (Miss.) Alken (3 in- “Don’t be sald In general 20 cents will do the work. berry (0.), L (Va,) artlett (Nev.) Clark (Fla.) (ATK.). D, Gillesple (N, J Hughes (N (Va.) “we Name ... avens Address......co0000s $10.00 for best estimate. $5 for each of thres next best. | nard (Va) (Tenn.) In case of tie first answer has preference. Award on official count. | (Mass ), A. Mitehell Palmer eeeeee—————— | C.}, PUJ0 (L.}, R&UCH ABS Miror ‘Theant the Don’t wait for the Saturday rush. Jones Colo.) (Continued on Second Page.) Do it now. (Fa.) (Ind,), .