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_— WEATHER FORECAST. Fa VOL. XXXIX-—-NO. 43. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, T00 MUCH WORK |[Adjutant General |ITALIAN TOWN { —nr e vlil')i’lflLl('.\N FOR BALLINGER| Canton Handsin | FQR R@SEVELT‘ Bt MUST CHOOSE His Resignation| : Duties of Secretary of Interior Are Burdensome, Says First Assistant. Little Village of Porto Maurizio Wel. ' . o " |“He that Hath No Stomach for the {Oklahoma Guard Officer Takes Action| comes Former President » R _ ¢ Fight, Let Him Depart,” After Sensational Quarrel 7 Quotes Wickersham with Governor. FRANK PIERCE TELLS OF TRIALS TAFT'S | GUTARIB, Okl, April $.~As a result of Congress Shoves Much of Its Work |} e e e e wone | Pretty Hamlet Covered with Posters on Department. {corning which statements eonflict, Adju- | Proclaiming Glad Tidings. { | tant General Canton of the Oklahoma Na. DETRACTORS FLAYED Insurgents Must Support Administra. tion or Join Democrats. tional Guard resigned today. FAMOUS GLAVIS BOX OPENED| A revoiver was taken from General Cas- | BOULEVARD FAMED IN HIS HONOR | ¢ | PLATFORM PLEDGES REDEEMED ma— | ton during the row, when mutual friends | / SAY THIS 15 ) . interfered. ton & . however, : e 4 Christiansen Shows Committee where},.“,;’,o‘ draw the weapon and mad ug 1 |New Drive, Under Comstruction, to X ; no cnem Promises Kept to Extent of Limits of | 5 \-;—/—/ He Found Missing Letters, tention of trying to injure the governor. | Perpetuate Memory of Visit. Executive Power Governor Huskell stated he would allow . the officer to retire. | ( 4 N 3 MINERAL EXPERT ON THE STAND| ...\ 4 niacnes enough reason for ac. | PLEASING SEND-OFF AT GENOA . P YEAR'S WORK IS REVIEWED cepting resignation?™ he asked, wh he Alfred H. Brooks Says Alaska fs Re- ;‘:.:::: "or; u'\:mr;n regarding the olic Priest and Studeats Call os i 1 In Address to Hamilton (lub of Chi- en er t his caunse Coal De it Gaiie e .”"“ spimipors joiond w1 Ex-Presi and Pay Respects 3 Cabinet Officer Declares General Canton was more communicative —Vatican Aftair For- Other Administration i “I went to the governor's apartments to sotten. Has B talk things over,” sald Canton today, “and | — he started a row. He told me to g0 to & . | warmer climate. I did ot try to draw my | PORTO MATURIZIO, Italy, April 9.—The Tevolver as reported, although I carry such | eBtire population of w‘, pretty vrm. old . " {Ttalian town, nesting amid groves of orange _|» weapon as part of my Quties. Far trom field, took the witness s sud ot the ‘;‘ | trying to injure the governor, I have saved }d’d Slive tioen, Save Mr. 8nd Mrs. Reose neer-Pinchot inquiry late today h-nac ‘| him severai times from being hurt - ivelt a remarkable weicome when ¢ ared that, after turning over ‘s«\:-o | Despite the efforts of friends to establish :"}[“"‘J sz - R e i ningham cades to him early in 18, " | peace, Chief of Police Mitchell said today | FO 0878 the residents have been decora Ballinger had Dot attempted In ANY | 4hyr the general would be arrested on |!"€ ' BONOr of the visit, and Amrmz‘i . e Rt feviens ¥ to influence his judgment or &ctOn. | opyrpey of Qigturbing the peace and Gty :(K)mrw rj\,:.-ml -«n_\\l-h-v fiomh"" mun [ q f the adminis Mr. Plerce bad but fairly begun his test!- ing concealed weapons. cipal bufidings, the houses in the reets t 2at every pledge mony when adjournment was taken unti| Gocorncr Haskell declined to answer |20¢ (h® Vilas Many of the decorations : . Shartors oo e Friday next. {when askea if ne sanctioned this latter |o (B8 POOFer quariers mere home-made "‘| y - Efforts were made ry Chalrman Nelsoh | pnace of the trouble. THE NS SUETETER R PR S ecutlve action, echal today to have the committes meet three {tion was eloquent testimony of the deep | g el ¢ Whit-ctker B i Saot otk SNstang of te. Soversl of mpression the coming of the ex-president Ihe senators objected and the matter went Scnators Chargcd }\r the United States had made. | N n J nt t smpiist | > . tim Even the sisters in the neighboring con- | i nin : . p o Saturda | | geinera & that the at- over vents displayed American flags on tha! Testimons regarding the _twenty-four | PIaying Poker Hic Tt v wee cvared : wi e cevmeere veneis my guess of the number of inhabi- : : A1 was speaking for his chier bosk | 4 r 4 the campalgn pledges one missing letters said to have B posters bearing such inscriptions as “Roose- ¢ants im Omaha according to 1910 census. Glavis' effects in Seattle, was finally con- | 4 1o the executive's action Seogyen . 0w {velt foraver,” “Long live Rocsevelt” and| N o T | " e o - ed today. s testimony 153 similar expressions of rd cessss sen werenan Intraduced ns an impeachment of Glavis [Five Members of the Upper House| rega — \ s determinatilon to ot s 2 | The municipal councii at a special meet Address - . s f ‘ law against truste 1t has occupled much time. Mississippi Are Accused of {ing today decided to confer the title on =T T [T T ¥ v o ToHerAGES: T T Mineral Expert Testifies. Gambling. Mr. Roosevelt of “honorary citizen” and e oTte twot anewer has proforence. Avard on efficit coust . 1 et Mia ool Alfred H. Brooks, mineral expert of the| JACKSON. Miss, April 8—Five warrants |to name the mew Onore drive, which is 0 geographical survey, was on the wtand | charging playing were issued today now under construction and is the pride of s ? % iadi & when adjournment was taken yesterday.|one of the raminfications of the town. “Roosevelt boulevard p . Seotiektion it Mr. Brooks strongly favors the opening |Dulaney senatorial bribery investiga: Mayor Hails American. i Siripkreigsabi of the Alaskan coal filds and declares the |The warrants were for State Senator| The mayors anmouncement of the via imated surplus rritory is retrogressing as & result of | Charles F. Eng epresentative Chi of. e distispbiniiad’ Anarican; which for She-Musal siar » government policy of withholding lhei‘Do-hen)‘ Sam Clark and T. G. Games, botn [y Bostall a4l Streets; Teterh’ it * 3 T A 2 . ne the attorney gen raatel PR mn,,";:',:‘:'"'m planters, and “Private”™ John | g ipevelt ‘as & man, who as president ) economiles which iy 4y S e, oo mpof*::.'xmun untti | Alien before the grand jury|Of the United States, constituted himself annual expensen of gov- = e o et s 1 p ¥ | champlon of the peace of the world and T ty-five Dollars for T} Who Hit the Mark 2 ) return an estimated he could have time to read over the mass|which is investigaling some phases of the : Satad 1 wenty-five Dollars for Those ho Hit the Mark. of $100,00,00 into a surplus of documentary evidence put in regarding | bribery charges, was asked if he knew of during ""‘h“"':'“‘d dm "”m""" g 73 while " aftar-atee . Gabss thie disappearance and subsequent diseovery | any gambilng at Jackson Guring the legis- | OWD nd the friendship of the great repub- — - - s Bt i cng il i of twenty-four missing letters among |lative session. He sald he played poker in :"‘» sbgercior sy he ot of tratece- | o o MO IS o l & N B Renublicans Mvet CRohu Glavis effects at Seattle Mr. Doherty’s room. The others under in. |ty &nd human solidary 'NORRIS GETS TW0 BOUQUETS Food M N - WARM SESSION OF ACADEMY ST 7 45 o : A 3 ery republic st choose” th Glavis claims the discovery of the let-|dictment also made statements (o the jury ( When Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt arrived. | L1Y | 00 ust ot R 7 Aoy el aRarkhly R o ters in his box was a “frame up.” Testi- | about gambiing at Jackson | not only was every man, woman and child | | B A o el B (s 1 w0t e was ' the republican party mony introduced yesterday showed that a| Poker piaying for money is unlawful un- |in the town massed around the station or H c Ex Oscd to 3 R : g RS poa T ogpubentr iy~ search had been under way for the letters | der the Missiesippl code of 1550, lining the streets, but thousands from the Compliment from Author and Baby P Clashes in Social Science Discussion § " He that hath no stomach for the figiit for four montbs prior to their discovery.| The sepate resumed its investigation. | neighboring communes had come in to add | Named After Him. Dust and Fhes on Injuctions. let him depart.” quoted Mr. Wickersham The search had been begun long before an e e |their enthusiasm to that of the towns- | { in a chout which emphasized the sentl- investigation of Mr. Ballinger had ""]GENERAL KOUROPATKIN | prople, which already was difficult to hold | L | SIS 5 ment. “The time of running with the mentioned. ! CHALLENGES COUNT WITTE i» check The din of the weicome was E. R. SIZER FOR RE-APPOINTMENT : GOMPERS IS CALLED DOWN hares and the hounds is over. Treasom Glavis Box Opemed. i s A I"mw indescribable as the ex-president DTy Indiana Board of Health Issues Strin- L has eve I--»n-’«--d in giving aid and com- Macre, getu dnte, yiito Y :;"nl ‘armer Takes Exception (o the Crigi- |47 bis .:‘:“:;“';': x:r'"um““' {Lineoln's Postmaster Recommended | gent Order to Butchers, Bakers | Not Allowed to Sidon Wobauisa [0t 10 COADIE SR AN Sonmener miltee open: the famous elsm t Army, but Frieads e " re. Roose- Jol . ROEERSIS ¥ . o " Seattie and Andrew Christensen explained Prevent Duel. velt's sister, §¢ whose home, the Villa| 10 Amether Tevm.—Meéeting of and Grocers. T A A=Litcetiade ta but let him not claim (0 be a republi- Just where he found the twenty-four mllw‘ ST. PETERSBURG, April 8.—A duel be- Monte Calvario, they will spend & few ebraska Association Set ks Given Twice as Much 5 .’ma u..:.x in and out ¢ .dnlk.n(vn 0 ing letters tween former Premier Count Witte, who 4ays, and receiving the formal welcome of | This Month $ Time. " ".l”";"-.‘v"""‘ 'ir‘"f“"‘rfi e oo ”'"k‘" Mr. Brooks continued his testimony. He| o ' Rusgla in the peace negotia. the Prefect and mayor, the party started | INDIANAFOLIS, April 9—No more shall L odpd oo he republican presi- related that the United Etates r’)mrolle«d(‘h“’ with Japan in the United States and forward for the carriages. A band struck | (Prom a Staff Correspendent.) ‘\h(' rich, red rounds of beef and the choive PHILADELPHIA April 3.—The A ;"1 sing eirt ¢o” TOIEE. D from @ to 9 per cent of the world's visible | g nl [\ i heikin, former commander- | UP “HAll Columbla, " and the crowd cheered | 1 (FTOT & Saff Corresandent) | leus of portethouse and ténderioln hany | FUILADELPHIA. April 2-The usisl e supply of coal and that at the present rale |, .,..¢ of the Russian forces in the field, | /ustily. A group of school children 'nllrlm In & souvenir edition of “Master | {Tom their accustomed hooks on the walls| f Political and Social Science were |§ v the previous admin- of consumption it would require 4913 years|, . ;... sverted through an explanation | White. bearing flowers. tried to march, | Thought of Jefferson.” recelved today by |7 !N the windows of the butcher shop and | o/ ' "0 HER. A argument between | istration i been characterized by a de- to exhaust the supply in the United States. |, =" "0 oo | protected by naval cadets, but they were | Congressman George W. Norris from Ben- | PeVer gain shall arrays of seductive pies, | ;"0 'po\lon o Washington, D, ( nd | tery d courageous attack on These figures were arbitrary, the witness| ", oy Kouroptakin took offense at a!Prevented by the singing cheering throng. | jamin Cathings of New York, were writ- | r0lls #nd bread be openly displayed at the [\ o\ FLU00 o " R lC L E e B ) e privileges eald. Figured on a basis of the increased | o ) iy which Count Witte asserted that| GENOA, | April 2—Colonet and Mrs.|ten the following lines: “I send you this |baker's in the cities and twwns of dn- | Tl C SRR B TR0 C G e U se of coal in the future, at the same rate |, " . . Russian military commanders| ROSevell had cause to be glad toda; that | handbook, in token of my earnest ap- |d!ana, according to an order promu :Mijunel‘.m.l 1 ence and unchecked of Increase of the last two or three vears. | (0 Bl Tt and were | he Crowds encountered had forced them | preciation of your clever handling of today by the State Board of Health. B s Al e Gl s Thoca ened the stability of free Mr. Brooks said it had been estimated that| " 'yiame others for their own fail- | abandon their carriage drive yesterday, | your motion to wrest the committee on | The board tells the public and the trades- | ¢ Ssmuel Gompers of the American the supply in the United States wouid be| .~ |for since morning rain has falles in tor-!rules from the control of the speaker, {men that a prime cause of tne spread of | o o0 (0L TAIEEC B Sanat. oy | the standard of business m. exhausted in from 100 to 150 years. Some- ' A rents, and had the two not reached here)and I belleve your success and that of sickness has been contamination of fish, > F Ity nd law had been set,” The general accepted the reference as midst of a speech against the misuse of an 3 ¥ where between the estimates of 10 and T conde | 28t DIEHL, they would have had difficulty | your insurgent friends Wil wmark the meats and other foodstutfs exposed for sale | H 00 & (PECL WELEE CAC RS Ol 1areq the attorney general, “but in ihe 0 years, he deciared, the truth was to be PerSonal insult, | challenging, seconde |, coiiing through today. | first vietory In the war without guns, without protection from dust and flies FjEnatieng, " . WM attainment of these ends the countey tound |were appointed by both men. Subse-| qpiy afierncon they will leave for Porto! which will go down ms the war for in- | Hereafter merchants must kerp h‘;:’r:»wé'?n g B e p.|bad been shaken to its foundations and If the supply will last 5000 years we Maurizio, where Kerm:: and Miss Ethel | dependence and rule of the majority of |foods covered k gL sabor (haries P lihe work of perfecting the machinery by don’t meed to bother about conservation |NI® #Poken words were such that the gen-|gre gue to arrive tonight ail the people. Neill. who ls presiding. had explained the |\, 1 those standards might be main- for 2.0M or 3000 years” remarked Repre.|®¥8! cOuld consider them as referring 10| Tye former president and Mrs. Roosevelt| Congressman Norris also received the . fee of injunctions, Mr. RAlsten, whé wasi ..., 1. which to use the lnguase Bt el + s himself and sald his remarks we: % ! t one of the attorneys for Messrs. Gompers, , centative Madison, “but if ft will only last e In-lepent the morning hours visiting the art|cheering intelligence today that a new ace President Taft, ‘the law-breakers might M0 years, we are up against it. {tended merely for general application. | galleries, the oid paiace of the doges and |CTop Of bables is being name after him Mitchell and Morrison in the Bucks Stove |\ '\ ,mpily restrained and punished.’ but 7 In sending the communications ex-|other places of interest. | From Buxon, N. D. came a letter from A & t P . and Range company boycott case, de-| o "1 operate with ‘sufficient ac- Too Muck Alar e i o e e oo e Mo 01 D fm A | QAINSE POISON |nounced the miruss ot mpunctions He was i Plouid sperate with mfficient se Mr. Brooks he thought there had|state that the incident has been satisfac- p {ing she had named the fourteenth, the followed by Mr. Littiefield. who upheid |).gitimate business as little as possible’ been 100 much alarm as to the txhuuuan“oruy disposed of. | The people and the press of Genoa have ! finest of the fourteen, after the leader | b e ad the right of courts to issue injunctions in! .. 1 It pointed out in his of the coal supply. Other factors of power manifesied the most intense interest in the [of the insurgents In the conflict wiih Police Surgeons Speed to Rescue of 2! cases where the court is convinced that 0 be chief are coming into general use and s n | SENDS SNAKES TO GIRL !:u eis of Colonel Roosevelt. His second | “Uncle Joe” and the rules. She expressed Man Who llowed Fatal irreparable damage is about to be dome. |fyunciion administratior tme will decreass the use of coal Im- WHO HAD SPURNED HIM honeymoon journey stirred their romantic |the hope that'her young hopeful might Swal . Gompers Called Down. Administrators Great Task. proved methods of consumption also are re- matures 1o a high piich, and when the |grow up to be an insurgent like his name- Dose of Morphine. Mr. Gompers had spoken ageinst the right d be a strained ana the at sulting in the decreased use of coal. 4 A news spread yesterday of his coming & big | sake of courts to issue injunctions in certalr : { " » New Hampshire Man . St n i) ur s certaln | torney geperal thou; ) liken too closely he favored the leasing of coal lands, but bRl ns o :‘“ ql ;‘;‘ ARA, DN | r»ommtgdflfl or r"l‘:“x ““u Aty Anton Hamiiton made an attempt to half an hour, when Chairman Neill arose President Taft with the work of re- he thought the Alaska fields were too far ek, 2 4 ing of hats greeted | Beaver, Scribner; B. Lastom, " commit suicide this afternoon’ at 2:3 by &nd touched him on the der. inform way from transportation to be em MANCHESTER, N. H. April the arrival of the dust-covered carriage Ed R. Sizer, Lincoln = . “ Hion iR pasipe He thought such o poig| "TISFHDE adders. each nearly (wenty-four|as it raitied up the stony sireet o the ac-| M. V. Vifquatn of Lincoln. who has been |S¥Allowig 16 cents worth of morphine. ing him that his tiime was uy to. BEVRNIS-- e uch & Pricelinches long, were in & paper box which | companiment of its driver's wildly cracking | working on the Panama canal for the last | The man's conditions is, of .course. most | —Mr. Gompers gathered up should be put on the lands in Alaska. how- |\ichae) Hasselbar conided to Miss Alice| whip. | frve vesrs. was visiting with Congressman | Precarious. Word of the attempt.came to | disgus: ever. a3 to ~r"‘afl‘ ";""‘“““' holding “"Slur' of this place, with a request to give | Both Colonel Roosevei: and Mrs. Roose- | Maguire today. He will return to Lincoln |Physicians who Immediately raced to the| “We he maid. “you aliowed LAtUSIAT oy ors oy » rearly a half & o property am ’“‘:1" :' belag worked |1 o her chum, Miss Rosie Cabana, whoveit were smiling when they descended |and make It his future home scene, Second and. Woolworth, ‘in aa au- 50 hour and twenty minutes; but thats| .- 'ipier President Taft offered to the r. Brandeis wanted to know If the wit- |ngq gpurned his advances from the carriage at the hotel entrance.| The last formal meeting of the Nebraska | tomobile L4 g e managers of great t ness did not think it was perfeotly absurd | y, 0.0 embers of A Stuart's - x by Y ‘ Hamilt © v g Ipstantly there were cries from all over - . s . nquisitive members of Stuart's | They sald they had enjoyed the trip hugely | association for the season will be held April | Hamilton is 4 vears of age and has a - » On this annivers s the peace o ab et of Glavh ST fotics Iy lified the cover of the box. which|aud were sorry only that non-observance |z, with Senators Brown and Burkett as|wife and four children. Recovery was re.|{h® house for the labor leader to go on| 0 o0 "0 U naturally tums to had wanted to “conceal” the papers, gne nag ™ home after a vain atiempt|of their incogniio by the people had com- |gpeakers of the evening. Seaator Brown ported doubtful. S his, apesch. but he-doggedly shook his {2 Wiould have put them in an uncovered BOX 1o fina Miss C . heed, and the chairman declared the meet- [any points of simiiarity in the conditions | d i abana. One of nakes | pell cut it rt. Col N ey p . . 1 he m. » Seteral Melliiie. - Chritaiuce add e snakes | pelied them to cut it siort. Colonel Roose- | will speak on the subject, “Gas.” while ! 1 . | prevailing In these two different epochs %e thought Glavis was capable of “most |t \cd BATUY out, but was jammed back | velt said he bad had a “bully tme" Thurs- | Genator Burkets theme will be ~The | KNOWS OF HIDDEN TREASURE | "5 *djonrm-e S 5o 15, shse, Ewe. diCuRest. gpochs . ) - and the box w its contents was rushed | day when he and Mrs. Roosevelt drove | gehoolmaster in Politice.” Congressman r. Gompers seemed cspecially bitter be -y {to the police station, where the snakes i e skl P w1 d cause of the attacks of former Congress. | stituted authori open and manifest and ¥ou mean anything bad ™" said Brandeis - ——— Norris will preside. or Offers te Wind: Valuable | "0® ©C the Attacks of former s T dels: | were killed d on Second Page ) Cache f rt of the SSHefd upen Mr, Reistoy NG AR ESS vinr ior. Mk g i | i Littiefield’s speech was insulting and | dangers to free institutions, arising from thing foolish, except to = that letter of | abusive,” declared the labor leader the concentration of t wealth and grea August 11 to President Taf: | _ | A et on is neither a scoundrel nor a Mar. M. power in few hands is far more asidious Many Suspended Cases. Flght O\rel Glrl E d . f n Littleficld is an ex-congressman and : n that arising from o t against { The .Bee.)— A somewhat The, it cogh nac think of Ss7ibios nds m | The habit of turn- | 28 ronewe:, sasiar oo oro to/ms “ar T sssocs maieri olreee S The &itbeney ..(krdnn : ndred or more D th f Hi h S ‘h l B i to thc want dd | Sovernment. 1t ia put forward by a con- P ¢ | gadmes Net ke ik these dangers ma estions dealing with the witness’ state < tractor who prof to have exact, clu 5 ; ers obvio it st Nasion s cath o g 5Chool boy g ot the oo e e poreianct cluss | atr. Gomper, fn opening i xpeec that ne of Inquir nied labor assailed the judges of the r : g ol s 2 ages O c Bcc | prior 1o the battie of Navarino. hid his on 1ne ground of corruptior % LR oy Pliges O | retmr. 12 st Tt v S v s ™ S e e e, | ST 10 S g Aot el ’;;:le.““sé” > S April 9.—Glibert Trehou (8nd tongs. According 1o eye withesses Sundays to find out what i3 | freedom of ssarch, and it the treasure be 3 . iy complex busi s instragtions of Christensen to have | 2108 night from a solar plexus blow {the seventh and fatal round Keiser hit! ~ . Trehou flusn = e found to share its - '- h'th by training and environmest, are ut perpetua ' going on, is a very good habit. | °7¥ ' govern- ¢ i " . ze 1 - o on Jaw with a heavy » hfa o ot a grand jury Inquiry, was irying (o bring i ® prize fight last Tues-{ (00 s Lol : — bo ke ndic ent o Jlavis f the |day » t brief intern O . y - p afere -he 1 vl 1 & 5. e e sbout be indictment ot Gin he | @ ntermissions he hafl | goi niy feet again Keiser ahot 1o 4 body It is a growing habit. . . editors of Collier's Weekly, of 5 been o1 since he was lifted out|punch just below the end of the st £ - are n misrepresenta Pierce and A, ( Shaw, [ M < » . = SRATROM. J - - - # of the carried to a hospkal. Frank | Trehou went down } il y have profited by | |ty and misinterpretation of their a nd e A o o b ring 4o curid 0 & Lo e e e graneFea| S0 many have | « | Kentuc akes Fences == | s v the nor e other referes counted ten and still the boy lay i i look to the futu purpcse of the tnquiry no et & Tl 0 et Pl £ mner | I this habit. esire of the Interior departmen ent, fo Henry Knackstedt, superintendent of a| The ecrowd sed thal some e M st of | Tie opd, st ol someine vl oo want ads find jobs for | 528 AWay from Its Mint Beds iz i trogressing B posits Are Not Available for Use, i WASHINGTON, April 9.—Frank Pierce, first assistant secretary of the interior, | who Began his service under Secretary Gar- xtent of the |quently the count expressed regret that construction following the civil wa The terms which eGneral Grant had {advised General Lee would be acceptab he sa ver, were us simple and asts and monopolies. (Continued on Second Page.) The admin » said to have acted as referee. was azyested |darkness. One of Trehou's seconds and| people. yesterday and released in $500 ba the timekeeper siuck by him and | TORE: 454 Wowser were both B, 7ear ald, |they could net revive him carvied Wm.to| - They will sell anything 48 i .me wich we eid. faminer Juise IR i that time s lantly attested of the fnwetor, was called. Mr. Praes | PUPUS Of ¢ : High schobl and of & hospita { e s 1N S - 9 "has " volume of and by the increasing y Dl Bt o Shlled. s Plarse | goeg tomifies. -7 « police have learned | Yesierday all the ocficials and a grour the world. (SO Tpte LIS M Tn.and ey ey irecting our efforts 1o fewer i\ pemence of attacks upo N Cotigrndt s sua By f e ! there had been bad bBlood beiween them 'Of the spectators. making twenty-one in g a A 2 * sty . NS s Bk’ Work Already Accomplished. wisee 0t B ten ot tne | Decause of & girl. 833 they agreed (o pet- (Al Were arrested and released ;n #! This is the great bargain |, J°7 !¢ the smile of Bacchante, the tradi- cess the saloon will be put on as proper .t cat " a KB, Sriens dutia. of the | i e With the Eiover Bere|bal sach i | tions of .OF Kaintuek and the mint julep a5d decent a basis as the dry goods store Wickersha en went on Lo re secretary of the Interior le the cul v ¥ . 2 3 mo o fi - u . oy o . N » president’s acts, his recommenda- et into training asd last Monday de.| SHERIDAN, Wyo. Apri] §.—(Special tei. | COUDLET. ’;,.,,,"‘;; A R T N v FVIER 0 T Stiins SNt ST e tha oo ke g | clared themselves fit am.)—Af “hi o e X | O 6 i moe leagw ® are advo “ 8 tan.” he sald. “and can't thi Werd e passed about among their R Mariow :r:dl4""|lull)::.(;:ll"¢llll*n;:n: w! Read them Bebring of Louisville—pronounce it softly |cating, as everybody knows, not more than ©Ure lesislation promised | republiess sal and can't think of any ord u L AP ve of ti o one sal very ¥ on ylattor srporation tax, he sald It over to tho Interior department. | et In @ ¥acant lst behind an ofl tank|s drew between Pete Jensen of Sheridan| YOU feel the pulse of the (ML Lemmisgse =~ - . . (ot tetrictons en priviieses which now | as 4 BRCGS! MRPICAR b de Plerce Bald lie was himaslf .calied (884 squered off ¢hy ring. lLanters wery | and Joo Seiger of Denver. ightweighta, be-| people here. | Bebring. who is stopping at the Ienshaw #ble in many states T Do vt hrl meiathenthy. (6 108 mEalus " 10 S0 $89 10 1.000 letters and docu- [PUNE on the ropet, seconds were chosen | fore the Sheridan Athletic club tonight the | [on his return east from a campaisn in the T think that Lincoln is going wet. [t lrusts that its real objects might be bette Many of these are natur- ;a “ Ilrmllepnr' .M m'n- ..m.e.:‘-m | principals renewed the fight in the rear If they should waet your ap- |west Towns that have had the unpro. | will be better to have Lincoln wet and Obtained. 1t was a perfectly legit ;\:1 in the various bureaus ef .:.‘ ": ‘:I::‘am: . vu.‘u 1o the 'nl\erlo( the stage un-‘1 it required the combined | petite to use one of these little |hibitive prohibition for several years are Havelock dry than to face the conditions |&nd effective system of taxation, he s os |IA:“::. A g, o “‘“‘“:‘l‘ ‘-’n ‘D.'lk'c tolder, | efforts of the seriff and other officers to| treasures, ‘phone Dougias 238, and [now taking it all back. Kentucky is feel- |that have prevatied there. In one day 1 by which fed supery over « lallinger came inte ot Ny mwt:. 3 h all the forraa ~H‘w-hl: the disturbacce. It was the hot'est| a cheerful staff will write your ad |ing the infiuence of the swinging back of |saw five drunken men on e PO | tignt ® | r jeen here. The oplipn prevalls for you t h Iy 3 X it s incoln. 1 i The boys 3ripped and went at It hammes | (hat Selger was Satiiod 10 1he Sechimn l ¥ou and see that it gets proper |the pendulum. Down ‘n Alabame it is the | Lincoln ve has been in ittle ear. That it accomplished waial e e — Whea Christensen had finally besn dis- posed of Frank Plerce, first acsstant secre- ending by saylng Tley are burdensome and manifold When congress passes new legisla- busineas . - the streets of |of corporations could e establis (Continved on Second Page.) an Deen in Omaha since |the kuowledge obtuined would be classP% same way. In fact, the crest of the pro- | Wednesday and bave not seen step toward t supervisory coutrol i

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