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REVIEW OF TRADE|Machines Prove "I Sticker for Mine Men’s Conference Cheerfal News Received of Crop Con- | ditions in West Prosperous Scmsem Predicted, Despite Political and Memetary Complica- tions—Umsetticment of Pig OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 17, 1910. | purchuse wae made for the purpose of eliminating ohstacles that were otherwise | { mswrmountable. The E M. F. ia wohder ’ fuily popular In this section and the Stude- bakers promise to make It a greater oar than ever. | long Auto Row Henry H. Van Brust is etfll sast making contracts for Overiatds A drive which can be considered as mo | | poteworthy was made between| W. L. Huffman Auto company recelved City and Omaba last Susday by 185t week a bunch of sweil Interstates and F. E Bothas, Arthur P. Guiou | Hupmobiles asd they were lapped wp by “DIFFERENT” HO 'The Blackstone, Chicago, Michigan Boulevard’s New Palace, Formally Opened to the Public. TEL M AKES IT S DEBUT Buchan, the former's father. in buyers within & short time Irem Disturbs Market. From a Statf Correspondent.) Buchas's © —horwe- | -ty et | DES MOINES, Apefl ¥—The joint scale |power fourcylinder air-cocied Framkiin committce of the lowa coal miners 48d | The start was made from Kansas City operators resched its first sticking point [t § o'clock Sunday morning Fully ome W ymore Officials W YORK, April K—R G Dun & 1 | ! OVERLOOKS LAKE MICHIGAN o' Weekly Revicw of Trade today says Crop conditions are becuming more and factor In the discussion of the machine guestion nere a vital subje~t | subdistrict No. L Although the sibility of | days The machine guestion in the | tistriet has long beem a mooted tween the operators and miners. misers always have contended that bave not received encugh pay for the | because the wage basis was plsced 00 Jow when the machines were first imtro- dured into the fleid. Although they have received advances each lime the general scale was increased they stil assert that #ts being settied for by Tains, wiile as regaras there I8 & larger acreage initial eonditions. If tae m: 5904, the year should be 3 prospervus one | ia spite of the poiltical and Mmoneary com- pcations. " The unsettiement in pig rom where cur- | taliment of production is taiked of in the irade a3 & means of bringiog a readjam- | Mment of conditions, stil disturbs the wom | {years bhaving become an isfue In Wmany cities of the state. the State Board of Health passed the following resojftion QUOMELUGEs are tamed by the leadicg cast S8 pipe interest on s inguiries for 5060 08B Gf southern irom whie the gemeral Wekness in lne mac nas Dow abroad. In finished lives, sheets, bars asd | tinglate jead in point of actvity, whE other vranches more quigi. | The dry goods markets ars generally quiet, but price readjustmests in eocten in the schoois of the state is of paramount fmportance; that it is necessary to con- serve the physical vigor of growing ehil- drea by Bumercus rest periods asd by va- cations of ampie iength; that we deprecate the tendency on the part of boards of edu- cation to lengthen the terms of the school year, thus embracirg more and more of the Beated term and materially limiting the much needed vucation period” Prohibitionists Are Active. Chairman Hammond of the prohibition Stats committeé has lssued a statement calling upon the members of that party in Jowa to take care 1o observe the pri- mary law asd potifying them that in one- third of the counties of the state their E s slow. Curtaiimest I ootion and worsted mills continues ere is Dow A satisfactory trade in foot- fole leather market AWl varieties of do- mestic hides and @ifskins continue very BRADSTREETS REVIEW OF TRADE Crop, Trade and Imdustrial Reports Are More Chcerfal. NEW YORK., April 16—Bradstreet's day =ays: Crop, and industrial rather mere cheerful this week. Dot apply se much to actual conditions as It does o great basic factors | Likely o Be effoctive In The Furere MCIOfS |t official recognition for [k may be snid that the improvemen: | Watters in the IUfh, Sinth, Sevecth, Eighth one of tome m‘:fll.‘m'nl rather than of | and Tenth districts. —a demand eistridbution. =~ - Commismsion Has Been Busy. ite €xcept i & few markeis tnere is The rafiroad commission bas issued & littie different from or even disap. | business transacted tnls year. Dispossl has peiatment visibie in & Bumber of limes. Un |been made of %4 cases since the first of side vorabie happenings may be, X e B¢{this year and thers is Dow pesding 3 T B e e D cases of compiaints. Some of the most im- from a few wates whers winter whea:|portant matters ever decided by the com- Gamage has been conmderabie. . %0 Jess evidemce of sirsin in USPI St S T S B - Prosecute for Selling Bad Secds. The state pure seed department has com- menced prosecution of J. C. Preston and ike.y | 1. A. Neison of Crystal Lake for alleged | © bemefit our unquestiomable poor export rade. Fall buy.ng seems to awalt cléarer views and price temdencies. The weaiher | and impure F. E Bumch of Pleasantville |is aiso being prosecuted for selling clover violation of pure seed law in selling a8 & warning to the seelsmen of the state. Curtaliment of output being resorted 1o i | PR ant cule Srodnation, | @ goods demand does not pick Doped For. biah prices oawint ing becoming a candidate for congress in n For the forty-one weeks the district, making it & three-cornered cotn exports are 2N1ES bushels against HIATE los year. { Challenge Made = War Department 2= rate case, but on request “That the physical weifare of the chilgren | minutes were comsumed tanks, inquiring | Are Not Guilty| route and repairing ome punc R CHICAGO, Aprii 1. —A “@ifferent arrived at e gar- | Governor Dismisses Charges of Mis- | mase s formai dow in Chicago lnst night B B &k, eved | Aguinst | 1t was without any fanfare of elapsed time of | conduct fild. Mayor that the Blackstone, the big how minates, & met| and Police Judge. | Michigna Bouievard, overlooking (From a Special Correspondest) of ten hours and thirty-five | | Waters of Lake Michigan made its start | averaging twenty-three mies | Por’ weelks and months the buiiders and per hour while the car was in motion. | LINCOLN, April —(Special Telegram) | Sécorators have been laboring i the big | Senstor Bucharm i @ years oid, but sald| —Charges filed against Mayor Rawlings |that be feit as fresh and chipper at the and Pollce Judge Crawford of 'M‘ end of the trip & whem be started AY alleging that they aliowed the fileit -h’ stronger verification of the claims of the | of liquor and maintemance of dives, wers | H H Fraskiin company could net be| today dismisesd by Govermor Shailesberger. asked for Their comtention that lightweight, mod- {erate power, soft-spring action and flexi-| CENTRAL CITY, Neb, April 16—(Spe- ble construction not only made possible a |Cil)—"1 just wanted to See that every- better average speed over coustry rcads | UMIng was reguiar. I don't suppose there is but offer more comfort to passengers, was | Snything more to 8o now. I see thst thay evidenced by the short time it took to make | Sre married and I jus wanted to be sure |the drive and the lack of fatigne experi- | that everything was straight” She sald enced by the party that she was the foster mother of the girl At Nebraska City they were misfirectad o the case and she left without even tell- o procesd to Louisville via Plattsmouth | In the officials in the judge's office what |ana found such rough going that the pace her mame was This happensd at the |38d to be materimily siackemed, as well | Court house Wednesdsy morning. whes & | as the mileage increased. Up to this point Woman called ard said she was from an average speed of more them twenty-|Omaha and asked to see the marriage ree- five miles per hotr had been maintained |ords. The day before William Podolak. The trip down the river was made be- | 4Fed X2 and Mae Walters, giving her age tween & o'ciock Wednesday aftermoon snd |35 IS had secured a Noense and were mar- noon Thursday. | ried I this city at the Methodist parses- | {age The same afterncon Deputy Sherif? | Mazager mydmm-mdbmy. was acting as sheriff in the | Omaha company says that be will de absence of Sheriff Der at Oscecla, received in his mew garage during mext two |3 telegram to look up the young woman. weeka. The bullding is ome of the largest |Stating that she had rua away from bome iu this section of the country and ome of 45d was but Ii years of age. He found her |and her mewly wed husband, but received |80 further imstructions from OmaBia and Buick company re- |80 €id Dot detsin them. The next day the ty-five cars last|foster mother arrived on the scene ex- inciuded the Amined the records and conciuded hat bile car 30id to Ned Barnard Snce the ceremony was all straight she | Would take no further steps In the matter. ployes have been drilling constastly in the Cuties of the various positions. More than three score cooks under the dirpction of Gustav Becker, who for seven- teen years was the chef of the kitchen in the Holland House in New York b been getting scquainted with the great kitehens of the Biackstone Omaba Girl Elopes. ted and In perfect Inspection Yy Stockholders. The occasion of the opening last might was made the time for the gathering of the stockholders of the Biackstome hotel eompany, who, with wives and daughters and sweethearts the ma dining room and overfiowed into a smal ose. And finally when the exceilence Chef Becker's art had been & | they passed out into the parts of Art hail with Its magn Plattsmouth Ahead of Blair. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. Aprii K—Spe- clal )—Plattsmouth High school defeeted The Blair High school in the debate in this city lam evening the subject betn, “Re- scived. That la §r unions on the whole e St Thi b cos] 6o Semetiier \e local team. composed P e for ears ever made | °f John Falter, 2\rie Dougias and Luctie | Cass, were @oiv the affirmative. The Jodges were Prof. A. E. Sheidon, Robbins and Copast. ail from the University of Ne- week. where he has spent severs gs | braska Last year Biair defeated the | Jooking over the land and counting the| Pisttmmouth team Plattsmouth wil de- | Bundreds of dollars jost by not making| DAte the question with the Wahés tesin | purchases a few months ago. Estiee in| Within two weeks and the winning team Colonel J. J. Deright returned from the east last week where he closed his mext| costract for Steddard-Dayioss Deright was not able to meet tne F lacd He started tn Monutana land and his| Omaba, Blair, Fremost, David City, Wa- | friends say that he is comsiderably ahead boo, Weeping Water and Plattsmouth in | | the Gedate with ome team from each of tho eleven districts In this state in Lincoln Hilily B i g3 i ; E FALLS CITY, Neb. April 6 —(Special. f %; six horses i:n about &s many bave been stolen wiihin a radius miles and it is stated that at this & year within such a radius one stolen Jast 44 | help along stolen borses to a safe place. The orphans’ parade this week wi i e - 2 Ploncer of Gorden Dead. Sded by autémioblie desters and ewmers| o it ary e wi bave comtributes is D. J. | 5rom)—Eder J. A Schmaborn, ene first seitiers of Gorddn, died at his this morning at 1350 o'clecck. He came Gerdon in the early ‘Ss from Indians w Wwork. directly beneath the flower hoider. All the iinen bears Blackstone. The uphoi- stery is in American Beatty rose. a& are the draperies Over the Fremeh window It is & room that for bewuty and elegan cancot be equaled In 3 hotel perhaps the world The bailroom, which will be used as in white and goid setting for belles who will visit ft. It is a room decorators Wmay point 1o w unfavorabie criticism looks out upon the ound the room doors open from It The the. of and crystais combine to make a room that wil_Decome famous &ll over the polite 4 | e buba- ing, to the beautiful baliroom and to the | Balecny, surrounding it. and up and down ificent The ficors above are gives over to the bed chambers. A | side ‘window. modern. They have a homellke appearance | that does mot usually sppear im a hotel bedroom. There are twin beds, n | broad dressers. and easy chairs, | window seats and handsome d Interior a Model of Decorators’ Art; Many New Wrinkles to Imnsure Comfort of Guests. The bedrooms are models. They are se aseed that eAn be uwed wngty or togetner In évery way the comfort of the guest Bas been the first thought Not the slight- est thing has been overiooked. There Sfe lghts and ligh mirrors in the bath the man who ebaves himestt there is a fiter sy»- rop p¢ water used in 7 the baths is perfectly purified, and the very air whish is drawn and who will appreciate it.” inent stockholder today, they have succeeded |an ox team, preaching his sermoa In don standing on the tongle of his Funeral services will be heid from The Mid-West Auto company received the -| SOUTH DAKOTA PLANS STATE DRY FARMING MEET COmImIlles's most searching — Manager Wigman of Fredrickscn's is il — i Asgistant Questioned Further About | ona optuion was asked. The second opin- fon comfirmed the first ome ™ ] Mr. Fi iInney was cross-examined by At torney Brandeis, who said he would defer | some of his questions until after the com- mittee ruied as to whether he could cross- examine withesses after Secrétary Ball- | nger bad been heard “There's where they make most whele- some flours. yralds of earth beings om the planed bundies marked Pride of I'm not sure that the flour gave the city examina. fasled to revesl & single defect in cur |Growth of Western Part of State FULL COMMITTEE IS PRESENT -Mr Fimoey.” said Bréadeis “your masi its name, But it's certainly spreading oid Omaba's fame. MRS. R O. BUNN, 2104 Webster SL | foid @uties in the Interior department have | | included your presence here every day as Decision on Bramdels’ Request ";mmn-elt-r)um..w*‘ | “I have been present to assist in bringing | out the truth.” was the answer. Wickersham and Glavis. Mr. Brandeis demanded to kuow if there | was anything in the record to show thai WASHINGTON, Apri1 M—Edward C. P~ | {iiormey Geseral Wickersham ad “ose | of South Dakota, was emphatically deciared | ney. assistant to the secretary of Interior. | L iig of evidence” before him to justify by the Western South Dakota Stock Grow- | coutinced his testimony today before the |y yytement that Glavis took mo action | ers assoctation a1 their meeting here whes | Ballinger-Pinchot investigation COmMIISe | oeury criminal prosecutions in the Cun- ,,n,,_mmmmm‘;':;‘:wmm special bodies arge carrying |Movement The association passed 4 reso- | 1 might be ey n | Jation, part of which Teciies, “and wherees | Meretary Bad scted In good faith in turn- el Tor e Men | the western portion of cur staie is within | 15§ over the Cussingham claims o Assist- Soiph truck for the Fairmont creamery (b semi-arid belt and is being rapidiy | ""“"’m i M company and three Randoiph trucks for the | PoPuiated by sa agricuitural class, who i | et nliance ey Harding Creamery compasny. A e the peopie in this section of the coumtry have no idea of the extent of will be broken this spricg of new settiers dally arriving of the state. Thers is & from twenty to thirty me Sturgis for the country, Meade cousty. Mr. How gasoline plows, parties i i and twemty-eight “homy equipment of farming ul boid goods. Scarely a | action in court had been talken. | “I sadd nothing about sction in court” | smapped the attorney northern Meade eounty, | Mr. Brandeis proceeded to show that at the time Attorney Gemeral Wickersham | made his statement regarding Giavia on DETAUNE over into Pefkins or Harding | rapers submitied to bim, there were in the COUStien, i they do not find what they | 1and office varicus daily seports by Giavis Wast in Meade county. |and Spectal Agent Jooes regarding como- | ferences with District Attormey Todd at | Semttie:; also letters from Todd and Glavis ‘_LOW%NCCk»e‘d. G I i et e e Cause of Dam The board fixed April 13 at Mts office in! Des Moines for hearing in the case of T A Keity of Cedar Rapids against the Chicagn, Rock Isiand & Pacific Rafiway ! company. applieation for sidetrack Oa the same date the compiaint of the Nauman company of Waterico against the | Chicago, Rock Isiand & Pacific Railway company will alse be heard | Ballinger until he had {au opportunity to examize the secretary Nimeelt. The commitice appeared to be the well known manufacturer of the Klsse! | be brought iz closer touch with the agri- ‘lu The Baker was selected omly ._“"in\l.u;hndocmmhl oraey Vertrees examined Mr. Fimney fhe most exacting tests had been made b; R 5 | resoived, that we, the members of the | | w Steck Growers' association o |2 A0 veTious malters which had Deot | withem when the luncheon recess was or- | | D @lecussed by wiinesses for the prosecution. s o e s | South Dakots, o hereby beartily endorwe |\ oL TL L iiveg that Seeretary B | Sl s b W oral § McDuttee Motor compasy of Demver | the movement for a state ~dry farmimg |y oe Sl SUTCL (O STTE L | committos members prevented a decision | Evening Dress Camaot Be Waza Be- m-_%fi-m}wflhnlm‘.l—-»~—'em'l ,M.“i‘all.mmu-!b-l.‘r—l&:& otorads, oiriy Gays between | work in harmony with the Natimal Dey | Canfornts and Nevads, so as to give the | gEl | EVIE STUDENTS BANQUET Mr. Brandeis was still questioning the | NEW YORK. April M—Rosalind a soclety girl, who was so badly Finney Answers Criticiams. Mr. Pinney alvo replied o the criticiams Forty members of the sophomore and | necked evening gown, was & | ot Secretary Ballinger by Director Newell |senior classes of Bellevue oliege held a|damages today of the | and Chief Engineer Davis of the reclams- ;banguet at the Hotel Loyal Friday might | from the receivers of % |Young menm and women figured In the | Street Raflway company. These witnesses declared Attorney Ges- (feasting and teastmaking. and & bright| Her motor car was overturned by & Wickersham beld the “co-operative |young Japasese shone &s a represeniative | face car. The firemen who ssved her from the imerease in foods and other materiats, | 5 or “Garfieid curremcy™ to be |of Bis race as weil as his college The| being burned alive was badly seaided him- and that the percestage om-.m."‘m“"‘_hm.mu,.m._nmuu various phases of cof - there were 5o funds in the reclama- |lege Ufe and were In the lght vein tion fund, wheress some L0000 was avall- | hemor, for the most part l J. H Claybaugh sophomere, acted as i It i (1 I i { i i 1 { il %fi § i i of | § LA fiE 1 Telffiek | i !gr; | i 'z ! 3 ; !EEE li%é ! i il i El i 1) i l { 4 il i | H | | ; 5 it H i