Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 20, 1910, Page 5

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CPHOS KINCS BPFURISQURY .2, Lo = L 4 riemns ~ortom browers. Infortnation was nid befors William S S Kenyon. assistant to the attoemey gemeral, Patten, Hagpe, Brown asnd Seales ' charws of trast prosecutions i the de- ~ partment, indicating the fact that a com- Answer. | Bination Mad Been ‘ormed between & num- {er of dperators to bup up ali of the re- matning dnused raw sotton produced n the Tnited. States during the crop year [MS-10 v As the resuit of the operations of this pool Government, s Malks Sweeping Probe e price of this cotton has aready Deen | of the Great Buil Wovememte | 3dvanced so largely i excess of the normal price that the cetion. manufacturers had o ulh. . Ko |greatly reduced wheir sutput mcner than | Exchange. buy at this exorbitant prire. throwing out of emplovyment ugwards of 5 per cent of the cotton mill operatives of the United States, thus resuiting n the muonopoliza- tlen of the entire visibie supply of raw cotton 'n the market and the dlminution in semmeree n cotton goods. NEW YORK., April B—A federal in- vestigation without precedent in this coun- try will be started in New York iomerrow The attorney generai of the United States has ordersd an inquiry ioto (e gigantic bull mevement in cottonm, with whichn the names of Jumes A Patten of Chicago, Frank B. Hayne and Willlam P. Brown of New Orieans and Eugene Seales of Texas have been pupulariy comnectad. | Hagne and Brown both agpear as de-| fendants In the procsedings, but it could net be learned whether Mr. Patten will mfl "h“mhl’m" be subpoened_at Chicaga th come here ] and testity. He has been generaily er.a-| fish Follows Attack on President Ited, howsver, with being the faan mk at m Hall. gmius of the pool. and rece views e has outiined nis bullish position 2of his determination to Mght the sup-| SPEAFISH. & D., April 15.—(Special)— posed Dear cligue which has been roship- | Public dnnces not reesiving the sanction ping eotion to tus intry from England 'of the authorfties of the state normai school n a sudesvor to Break the market. Sere, will hereafter be tabeced by the The bull ement has reached sueh |SCadents, but the incident that brought | stage, at there are rumors of iis about has resulted in the suspending| & poswible M er in the New York and expuision of seven students, both boys market re has the government and girls, each of whom was found guilt; Srought similar action sgainst any pool|of Mmsurbordination by Prof. F. L. Cook. Pperating In t market, eifffer on the long |head of the schooi. or the short side Trouble over dancing has been brewing ) i b S, fo¢ the sehost for some thme. past and: the Me r wers the details of . mv"“v‘, max came when a club of Bdoys, not lluu‘:’:' available today. Subpoenas were ml"zh"’ of the school. gave a public dacee \sued st the direction of Mr. Wickersham, |0 ConPor's Rall. Wamings imsucd to the commacding a dozen or more prominent students about attending town dances on | “Normal Students Are Dismissed nowever, | cail upam Francis Kossuth, leader of the| HUNCARY HAILS ROOSEVELT| Populace s, Budavest Acclaim Him Crush at Seation I % Great that Per- sons Are Tafesed-—ite Pays Visit to the Hoease of Partiament. BUDAPEST. Apréi 13 —Heavy rainstorm | this afterncon QI mot prevent Colonel | Roosevelt from dispesing of an exceedingly strenuous program. This included a lu.chen | at the Roval Palmce. whers as the guest of Archduke Joseph. a reception at the Par lament house and a comprised visits to the anique agricuiturai museum, built in imitation of the celebratsd gothic castie of Vajda Hunyad, where Mr. | Roosevelt was espectaily intapested in the | conservation and reforestration work of Hungary. A portion of the day was taken up with & united opposition, who is (I, a visit to Washington monument, erscted by the| Hungaran-American federation: an insoec- | ton of the studlo of Zals, the Hungarian scuiptor: a reception to the members of the American colony at the American consulate and a reception to the Hungarian journsi- sts at the hotel. Mr Roosevelt and WKer- mit were the guests of (n¢ Austrian am- | bassador, Baren Hemgeimuller von Hen- | gervar, and the barcnness st a dinner at| e Park club, whers they met the leading | representatives of the Hungarian nobility Interviews Komsuth. Perhaps the most interesting featurs of he day was Colonel Rooseveit's haif-hour | aik with Francis Kossuth. Although Kos- sutit’s name ‘s stil synonymous through- | our Hungary with the independent aspir- ions of the peopie of Hungary, he is now The Cost of Food In the Capitol at Washington and in nearly every state in the Union, investiga- tions are going on as to the reason fer the increasing cost of lving. Food ex- perse has become a serious probiem in many families, and a nation-wide protest is being made against the present range of food prices. ‘We have not hitherto featured the economy of New York cotton Grokers to appear before s special federal grand jury tomorrow to | testify In the matter of the “United States | against Frank B. Hayne and Willlam P | Brown. | The subpoenms demand the submission | @ the jury of all recores, papers, letters, | memgrands and an agreement dated Fen- rusicy 3 last by Payne and Brown and Which the faeulty frowned. have been ro- s S fing to Presient | ¥IOE Quietly, owing fo the recent fall of Cook, until he was: forced to take drastic|B® Independent coslition ministry, of} oy |he and Count Appenyt wers the lesders. e i & gy | The Austrian government manifested not | At the Imst town danee President Cook | | o n. Some at|e MiEhtes dlesopeoval o the vt | the oider boys grappled with him. bratsing | ® SRR e g g g g gl g - i The. metes | PANied Mr. Bosevelt and was prasent ac finally throwing him ont. declaring that i | T Aterview. Rirardelli’s GROUND CHOCOLATE simply because it has so many other qualities to recommend it. But in view of the present situation we urge upon every family to begin the use of Ghirardelli's was none of his business whether dny | students of the schoel attended. But Prof | Cook thought otherwise. Tweive students | were summansd on the carpet the foilow- ing merning. and the whole schoei was. re- | month of March and July inclustve. at| iy 5 wign piedges abdstaining from | certain prices and under oartain CORMItONS. | Gunces without the authority of the off. The fixing of the prices and conditions, | gy their parents or guardians being ilke- | e government charges’ was & VIGIStION Of | wige required to sign their assent to this| . ruling, which Prof. Cook reesived from the | State Board of Regents two months ago. | others. The agreement, the subphoenns stated. was for the purchasa of 150.000 bales of cot- ton for deilvery In New York durimg the Exeited Break ia Prices. n thonght to Asquith’s Motion Finally Adopted| i HH] } ] f | t H { !' I ! | ¢ [ 8 gy § [ i i ; i a‘ I .?%E [ l i I adopted Premier Asquith’s | motlon ander which the finance | Bill must be dispused of By April 17, by a ) lh H lisi i p £ i it 1 1 | IN FIVE DAYS| il ! ! i | ! i E ¥ E | i i | e | | i 4 | i i | | i PEQRIA, 0L, April 13.—Following closeiy | an the Zcemt reduction of last Priday. | Brought about by the American Spirits | | | i f | 'r; H o il f till i i:!ii 1 !E ] i i) | | | i 3 i i ] 1 '! 1} i 5 i I ? f I i H L | | | z : i t i £ H | Eg i | it Hy ii 13 %!Es 'gliu il i g fegd #ER hi ! i it Q!E fos | i 1 { . il E é il E 5 i | : i if Hi i | | | 1 !m il i ii! z | 1Y T ML b ! L3 lp‘ 'I l!l‘ ‘l Kossuth told the ex-president hew i his life, which H4e had speat In exile, how he had besn tAught o revers Ameriea, where his father had found refuge. He| talked chiefly of the material development of Hungary since Mr. Roosevelt was hers| forty years ago. Palltics, 3o far as | known, was not mentioned. The rain did not dsmpen the ardor of the | Hungarians. Wherever the former presi-| dent went thers weer crowds to cheer him. The inter-parilamentary group, through| Count Appony!, hailed him as the champion | of pubile honesty throughout the worid and| the greatest llving statesman. ' To meet Colonel Rooseveit at luncheon | Archduite Joseph had several notable Hun- Garfield Talks | On Water Power| Co-Operation of State and Government. ST. LOUIS., April B—Admissions by | DENVER, April B.—Declaring that ail| Charies L Urqubart, sscretary of the St | the elements which go to make up & water Louis Dressed Beef and Prowision company. | trust are in existence vesterday and the | that the comcern, hitherto supposed to De tendency toward such centrasacon is | independent, is gwned and controiled by i i l & 4 i %E E | | | s 5- 1 i kE I | ! § i | : H i government o deal With these problems, follows: right to occupy and ands mited States for hydranie asd mer R ] HHA Egeg 8t i member to be Christian gentiemen. “All men can be good men,” he ssid, “few men can be great men. “Grand is the sxhibition of patiemcs, for- bearance, and the refusai 1o be. 5 Hi E n[' !:IQIP' i i L U ? f i {1 i i I H i | ‘ | ! § i [ ! l | ! is Ground Chocolate. It will prove a delightful surprise to these who have never tasted this delicious beverage, and its use will materially lower the cost of the family food, because it is the most nutritive and satisfying of all foods. Try it to-day. You will feel better, you will be stronger and you will need less « of other foods. You found it a day or two since During tite week you run scross aa article that bas been laying around mounths, idle. You have no further use for it. The Bee guarantees to sell this article for you. If it does not sell it for youw, it will give you back - your money. How to start the advertisement not use, a8 & Sewing Mashine, Qld Cot, Bed, Mattress, tell you wiat it will cost to rum it o’ wesk. - Then s solie- B I After The Bee has inserted:your sdvertisement s week and you have not scld the article advertised, bring your reeeipt to the ceunting room of The Bee and present it to the cashier. Your money will be cheerfuily refunded. The Bee believes in its ability to sell things. I FR ¢ oLl | ¢ £ | | ! s i | is i i H hi 1} ¥ i : £ i T ¢ ’l 3 z i I! I ¥ | | | I | I / i ' l 4 ' o | | i i i l : 1

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