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lowa—Partly cloudy For weather report see page 2 THE OMAHA BEE WEATHER FORECAST. Is the most powerful business A A For Nebraska—Slightly warmer # getter In the west, because it goes Y For to the homes of poor and rich. \'()L. XXXIX—NO. 266. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1910—TEN PAGES. SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. MARATHON OVER |Fair Kidnaper MOTHER AND FIVE i : ! R()()bE\'EL’l‘ll)()vL RAILROAD BILL| of Whitla Boy CHILDREN BURN ‘ : 2% » OF THE FRENCH | Seeks Freedom - g : : Interesting Race on Between Two‘ - Mrs. Jeremiah Miner and Five Little | Designate Reception as Crowning of Houses of Congress on Voting Ones Incinerated in Ranch the Career of a Man Qustion Helen Boyle, Through Her Attorneys, House Near Ponos. 0 148 i / N : A AN of Lattlrs. Begin Fight to Secure Release SENATE ENCOUNTERS OBSTACLES e i TAR EXPLODES IN KITCHEN : | TOUCHED BY HONORS PAID HIM Mr. Elkins Leads Kol %) the [nevs for teien Bosie now seeving s |Members of Family Enveloped in | Aanis of DiSiagaianal Afrioan od ? : & ; i £ Everybody's Lips. WA 2 | twenty-five year sentence in Riverside for Flames and Perish. A s s 247 : P Cummins Substiy Kldnaping lttle Willle Whitla, son of the \ \ ) 3 i , Pa., millionalre, are ready to begin HOUSE MAY BALLOT Ti ’l—:”u-.r fight In superior court to regain her | FATHER SAVES CHILD AND SELF ¢ \® % ‘.\b‘ S X &Y \IS U & R o %,\freedom. They promise sensational de- B\ : &5 » 2, %) elopments Upper Body Probably Will No % #Tho appeal will be heard here a week | Head of Household Jumps Into River % " Monday. The appeal 18 from the de- to Quench Fire, for Ten Days. \ P of the Mercer county court and the | Question of Race Suicide Taken Up and Discussed, <destion Is: *'Did the Mercer county county BASE BALL PROVES ATTRACTIOA | court have jurisdiction in the case ot Mrs. | SON ATTEMPTS RESCUE, BUT FAILS r»/ ; 4 o | VAEWS AGREED WITH BY LEADEXS | Boyle, as she committed no crime in Penn- 7 sylvania Natlonal Game Keeps Members AwWaY, | A new confession of Jimmie Boyle, the R i o & Suys Mr, Aldrich—Trafflc Rates |kidnaper, and husband of Helen Boyle, Is [ to Save Vietims by Fiercences kP B tibeet s s | belng used. In this confession Boyle de- 'y i } fends his witg and swears she did not know } Byres: Commisy { the boy was kidnaped when he took him to Greeted by Thousands on Way Through Boulevards and Lnughs of Blase—Home Mass of Ruins. When Fears Are Expressed for His Safety. . ; 5 ey 4 ; / y PARIS, April 24.-Mr. Roosevelt passed WASHINGTON, April 2.—The r"‘"l"\,‘ PONCA, Neb., April®%.—(Special Tele- K Y3 A | f / a co atively qulet Sunday in Paris thon" between the senate and house for the | 1 El . 3 ] s y 4 i . g * gram.)—Enveloped in the flames of burn f ¢ 1 anfed by Ambagsador Bacon in the alutinciion of beins the first to pase Presi- | A4 €ge ection ng tar, six members of the family of Jere- i A 7/ | morning he attended service in the Amer- el (TRERE SRR 1M aniy [ e Ror > : [ miah "Miner met agonized deaths today. | Y , fcan church in the Rue De Berrl and Ii g wiiguat toterest. Bt branches of | Fraud in Kearney |wr. smer and tive ontiaren wers the vic: : congress had hoped to reach votes before d ’ S A tened to the sermon of the Rev. Chauncey tims of the accident, and another death, [ 7 > ' | W. Goodrich, who preached from the gos- the close of the coming week, but the hat ot iMEE Ganstig: w ey, | 4 7= g pel of St. John, chapter 17, ve XV, senate seems, to have encountered several it | - ki thy A - s Mrs. Roosevelt, accompanied by Kermit 1 " T A two-gallon kettle of tar cooking on the ¢ r Z 3 obitaples nil) framiprasept tgdication “ln L4 Forcel S E e OF peaon stove in the kitchen exploded when nearly 7 3 s /2 and Miss Ethel, attended the American will be ten days probably before the meas- Licenses and Demand Recount |all the famiy were present. One little girl, / 7w Z churcii in Avenue De L'Alma. ure is seht to conference. of Votes. |aged § years, escaped, owing to her fath- ¢ / Y # / 5 Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt lunched with Representative Mann of Lilinols, who has et SRR GIbHH, - HMUALE Svetad WALR ALk Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand, tho charge of the bill in the house, succeeded 56 TARIUNER: ¢ SRP0W H I aut oL WIe 4 |other guests including Premier Briand, M. in gotting an order for the consideration | KEARNEY, Neb. April 24—(Special)—A | o0 Rl B0 EICY O S0 Archimedes Was a Mollycoddle. {Burthiou, minister of justice; Consul Gen- of the bill for amehdments under the five- | temporary restraining order was granted by | U B BB DRC B ot From: (s BHAMMDHIK aaetrve, Y . eral Mason, Anatole Leroy-Buechel, Al- minute rule. It 1s likely he can bring the|Judse B. 0. Hosu In district court| Ly p MINER, 13 years old. bert De Coubertin, Count De Lastryrie measure to a final vote by Thursday m-:‘[“ “T‘)‘ l"“‘"’l the city of Kearney grant- i'\rfl'\‘”flhmfi;}'(mé JoLTaTy old. and Count De Pourtales. In the afternoon " v, {Ing licenses for saloons the coming year. 2 yeart o . there was an s bile trip to Bt. - Friday. ! ¥ . JEREMIAH MINER, jr., 3 years old. e W T ’l‘ £ T UL ST R DA o On the senate side exasperating delays ;“I:: 'L‘;”::'e';““";n:,:'r,:‘::,,:,.h,:;.i ';:;\:‘L‘l’:::i KTTA MINER, 5 months old. S]‘REET g[c’“ CAUSE 0F “’AR| Pattcn Dcmes a ND ol‘ “OKLD No lN SICH main, where Colonel Roosevelt visited the have been provaked by the desire of mem-| o ©0 't sondusted A kodi the. DRt R i Two other children are left alive be- X chateau of Henrl 1V. On returning the bers fo §o 16 the base ball games. | Senator | ol Tyl © GRSl ting, mis. |Sides the child’ which the father saved. chort that HC o Rooseveits dined quletly with Ambassador Eikins said yesterday he could have put| = oo " irregularities. They ask |These are Charles Miner, 21 years old, and Bank Display at Lincoln Brings on So Says Father W. F. Rigge, Astron- |and Miss Bacon at the American em- thréugh several 4mportant provislons dur- iy, "y reuount and that the court fssue a |Bertha, the eldest daughter who ls visiting ik 3 S uCCZCd Shorts omer of Creighton University. i Ing the ldst week It It had not been for| oy qining order against the mayor, city |In Elk Point, 8. D. Merry D: q Hlection Day in Paris, the absence of lrorm.nyMol' ::; cull;::m:{- | clerk and counefl from issuing license and Father Jumps Into River. DANGEROUS | v grinilobhp b ol As a matter of fact, Mr. Elkins 1ot | guch other relief as the court may grant| The Miner family Nved in & farm house 3 TAIL OF COMET NOT DANGER { today in France, Colonel Roosev d no exaggerate, the sitdation, although he Was | ingm. John N. Dryden and W. L. Hand |gne wmile and a haif from this etty. M | CLL Y COUNOL AT, BWD DIREUTE | ot in & Cotton SOTen UL R LK o ey e L e spenking Jocular! are furnishing the data and claim to have | \iner besides farming, ran a ferry boat, - for Higher Prices on h Rl poesies i N;L)l ng that he had not time to In\c‘:«lluln e He Has the' Votes. obtalned same by a careful watch of the | .4 the eldest son was near the boat when | Request for Temporary Sign Made by % gty . el the matters - which. did inot conpern :him . Nkl {an Wheat. the Comet Has Passed the Earth— |directly. Besides, he supposed that the Senatpr Elkliys reported yesterday he had | polls and from the polt books after elec- [qic o0 &0, B T8 BEEE G0 ORCT | o am, Prominent Banker, . et Has Pass g P e - A 0 B O tes to defeat the Cummins! tion. The hearing of testimony of both R " ele . - m:;flal“m BRI R Crawtord - brot | sides will be hdd: Mondaye: - 11 o g i i i B R el BEARGE. ORTUS nation \ oL |Ob: CHICAGO, Til, April 24.—(Specfal Tele- L S e AN ter nor any worse than the United States. ks 35171 S tars‘in charge of the i father, his dlothing afiame, rushed: down structiug Scemery. -am.)—James A. Patten, credited all over Through the Ta Tomorrow Colonel Roosevelt will be the ViREUH WELON B Bechis th hars S and threw himself into the water. L&y 5 g ¢ 3 dent. 65 ilis Mlbality. .6¢ Paris, TN il want adopted. ‘ B Petiti i Bifend i SAT ABEG A L the country with having cornered the cot [ munlelpality of F ho " o burned man then coliapsed and migl city fathers in solemn session will recelve s - \ o 8 ket and created a panic among y Alzfii."‘ FRAR e NTE Rengtor ryan etltlons have drowned had his son not pulled him (From a Staff Correspondent.) ::‘:,(':‘;; ethal commodity, resulting indi-| The world will not come to an end on him at the Hotel De Viile, where luncheon X ¥ 3 t. Charles Miner then rushed to the| LINCOLN, April 2,—(Special.)—~This v . - | May 19 [ Halley' is con- | Will be served In his honor, aftr which he g, \ sald Mr, f Sh 2 0 tly In the Investigation begun by At-|May 19 as far as Halley's comet is con x"u:: M-"lt”‘o nr:‘mb-. :r::l;:-d:re :uflndms Out for Senator house, a few rods away. The bullding was |beautiful little city is fust now torn with | (or o "6 Lo "\UCC N O e "o | corned, 18 an assertion made by Father|wlll sign his name in the “Livre O°Or" the bodk ::me" ’ — @ mass of flames and he was unable to|dissension and there Is woe on _every| uiico today after a brief visit in New | Rig€e at the meeting of the Philosophical| Which contalns the signatures -of all the X 8 enter it, although he knew that his mother, |hand over the request of S. H. Burnham, | lety In Baright's hall Sunday afternoon, |monarches and noted persons who have o ¢ 1d, " " h Jaughed T the face of the cotton | soclety In Baright's hall Sunday afternoon. o rhat would e e " O Doouments Are Circulated by Demo- | brothers and sisters were inside. one of Lincoln's prominent baikers, for| Loy iine: Father. Rigge gave a number of reasons | been the guests of the city. In the evening R 4 ik i 7oeR i i Presently he found the little girl whom |permission (o construct @ sign over the| ' .py. r. no mat- | why the passing of the earth through the he Wil dine with General Bruger and fronf “f don't know «about that,” replied Mr, orats in Various Sections 2 “The story will not hold water, n pas: e h e our felowy by T the father had saved and he {00k her to a |sidewalk to designate the'temporary doca-| . et ® U e B0 Taie 1t 160k Tike | tall of the comet would have no particuiar | there Will go (o the opera house, where h :""\":‘:l" - o the State. neighbor's. The father was then removed |tion of his bank 2% ‘the. construction| 1 ! 1 ae bk effect, oot of which. was {hs statement| WAL 0ccupy the presidential box. Saloma “Do Bade Ball- gimes keep on all sum- *[thers atid tater brougit te'town' for wedl- [0t 4 new bank bulfng to -eost 800001 Lyl Lo conon eomer at-thin thmep{ that the sases.of which the tatl s sup- | Was-the bi BOE by M ‘Rovsevelts ox- v ¢ cal ‘treatment. ~ If ‘Wis ‘condition will per- | The eity eouncil may take some actign m con-{posed to be composed are so thin that Pressed desire Baint Haens' “Sampson and mer?" wsked Mr. Aldrich, In a grieved tone. (From a Staft Correspondent.) and has been none so far as I a Datiiab® wil), be/produesd Wit Nallet Plainly, he did not know. Vice President | LINCOLN, ‘April 2.+(Sptctel.)—Although | mit he will be sent to a Sloux City hospi- |on the matter at its meeting Monday, un-| 40 .q" What {8 true is that conditions | stars can be seen through the vapor for | D! p o i v i1l be | tal. lesa it turns the request over to''the City | filkker hundreds of thousand of miles with tele-| The papers are filled with Roosevelt; his Shernan . or Senator Crane could have |the question of whether' Mr. Bryan w warrant @ bellef in much higher cotton name is practically upon everybody's lips angwered, bt both of them were at the |a candidate for United States menator on| The house burned to the ground and the |Impravement society, which is composed | ¢ T8 0" B NS o (BT R o 0T 0 L scopes. He also brought out the fact that g ; " 1y's g 2 : o e unset- | People inside were incinerated. A heap of [0f some of the best known women of the 3 y men the smelter located in Omaha sent out|The government will try to stop race sul- gamo. So- & newspaper man had to tell | the democratic ticket, 18 very much unset ton. So are a good many other men who iy f e tled, there is no doubt about the activity [ Smouldering ashes is all that remains as|city @nd which usually passes upon such |, oo " 50 g0 . gases 100 times more dense and polsonous | ¢ide because he recommended such a course T wenty-two' out of the, next twenty-nine | of demoorats In his. behalf, inanimate evidence of the terrible holo- |requests farithe city authoritioss . Patten laughing at the rumors of a | than those composing the tail of the sky |In his speech Saturday. He will be asked games will ‘be played in Washington.” / Petitions are being circulated and signed | caust. It has been the custom here for a long| . come nvolving himself &nd J. Ogden | Wanderer. The fact that the head of the |formally and informaily to help the French “Humph!" Mr. Aldrich condensed a word | i various parts of the state and these ) time in some quarters to eriticise se-| ' BV IR comet at the time the earth passes through | Preserve their natural resouces, He 1y be- of meaning In this comment. Are biing aent't& 46 Brvdn hiadtdcters] A verely any obstruction between the side- | Noses then were counted. Mr. EIkInS|pene Just how many petitions are out it] £AXE . “It is perfectly obylous that with the|the tail is 12,000,000 miles away is- another|ins appiauded for his stand in Romf ‘and 18 Rcady tor walks and the broad, blue sky or they oo " oot losses in Kansas and Ne- | fact Indicating that the gases will not be|here he becomes another natlonal i o in made no attempt to get a vete 1is not possible to say at this time, but it giving of authority to construct siEns; = .. .reat will have to go higher.” of pronounced dengity. | the attitude of the I'rench govef.ment Postal Bank BiIL Has béan sald bY, thé gt rellavis suthor- Carroll G Pcarse along the sidewalks. In fact, the feeling | ,| Father Rigge explained to a large gath-|towards the Roman Catholic church, which . i e % ¥ | i stronomi n [Is not all friendly, Atter the railroad bill is out of the way. |j¢y that one petition was sent in from ::::nu ner:::.mo:::cuu::c:.;mr:‘?:?‘ HELD BY THE CORONER’S JURY | rink the astronomical data. that has been Is not a ¥ the house expects to begln work on the|pichargson county this week In which it q gathered about the comet. He sald accord-| Orators are pointing morals and adorning ! it ! — birpok o enty- | tales with the name of Roosevelt. vings bank measure, although it |, o 0 4 : s X tihe newspapers editorlally volced an ob T |ing to the records this is the twenty- |tales w Reptal e e syt i T YoLsr i 2he precinet, except seven, | Socilists in Milwaukee Said Not t0 |jecuion to “skysorapers” because they dis.|Mrs. Todd Explains Why She SOt | seventh time It has passed the carth and| Orators hostile to the vatican's French To get the bill out of committee, The sen- |12, =l8ne engincering these petitions s not| F8VOr Retention of Ex-Omahan |tigured the landscape. SxfimiltenZ ar, Heshend the firat time the earth passes through the |poilcy paint Colonel Roosevelt as a great > o 1s endwood. : tall. 1 o denied that thi vas | republican who set o ate bl does not meot with general approval | Who s snEitcering Best ber ot [t 1ok AT ey L DEADWOOD, & b April 2—(Speciaty (8l HE also denied that this comet was | ropublican Who set his neel down boldly in the house and the contest over it will 2. B o o 80 .there are few obstructions between| ALV 0Dy 8 D April N (pecitl)] the: star’ of Bethlehom. on the Roman Catholic church's efforts ta o dpirited Ppossible to say, b 16 M aAlin and thE brokl:: blfiesakbor| s o Juled bim s oved him AnN¢ " | mhe comet will pass before the sun May | restrain intellectual freedom. ' @ bill | no steps have been taken by the Bryanites v he sidew a A y P o e R R e Hearings will bo. had on the Moon bill |0 SteDe have been tRen | MILWUKEE, April 24—(Special Tele-(on the sidewalks, barring, of course, the for the regulation of injunctions, and |t 5 19 at 9:48 at night. It wi be visibl . g cording to testimony at the coroner’s in- | o ¢ t“ vuT " 3 'm - l')““"“" Yisthie Colonel 1x Elated, A gram.)—The principal political fight now on |boxes of frults set out by the fruit deal- s, C DUt W be in the FPacific ocean naturally this measure will follow next Q Colonel Roosevelt was elated at the in- 3 E quest into the death of Jerry Todd, the | [ ° ! i n Milwaukee is between Carroll G. Pearse, ers, the grocers’ wares, the signs designat- loader of the colored celony | After the ‘comet®has’passed the sun, it|ierest taken in his coming at first. Then on the house program. Statehood legisia-| TWO SISTERS DIE, THIRD Y superintendent of . schools. ‘ana’ Vistor Secapnined leedyr ,of (. ing the location of the theaters, the bal-|y.. ; Mrs. Toad, a ! Ul be seen more clearly in Omaha and|ne pecame mildly surprised. Next he passed tion probably will be the last of all of LIES AT POINT OF DEATH | Berger, dean of the socialists. Pearse has |conies around the Lincoln and Lindell ho- ::xu:“::;,w:: ,:::: 'rneopr::h!.l\im.de to her | these Wwho look for it on May 20 and 21|40 the stage of perplexity and now he ia the administration policies to be con- g been at the head of the public school sys- |tels, together ‘with the large electric signs | griend, Mrs. Bell, just after Todd had | *N0UM be rewarded for thelr efforts. | ngrv. Despite his apparent anger he is sidered. ‘e his|All Stricken with Fatal Disense at [!em for the last two years and he has |attached thereto, cases in Which Photo- | faiien from & pistel shot in nis side. Father Rigge sald it fs probable that at|piluucy at wome features of the trantie ThLureday the president will roceive s g T el Bl secured favorable resolutions from various |graphs are exhibited, & few bulldings or [ yn her testimony, Mrs. Bell said that Mrs, | 1 time the comet passes the sun the kY | seolaim of the French people. He Is glad impertal highness, Prince Tsal Tao, brother atlei Aphrt. teachers’ conventions which have been held | two which set In the streets, the YOun® |moqa rushed to the Bell residence for help, | P tP!S section may be faintly lighted. to know that his remarks anent race sui- of the infant emperor M"C':f\l S te o S > here. Berger, however, thinks he is not|men's Christian assoctation having occu- Gaalaring Abe:had shot her hushshd, and Confirms Senter's Report. clde struck home. He Is further pleased to SR CD ety Wt s ,m';"h DES MOINES, April 3.—Separated by |{ne MAn for tho place and Berger is now |pied halt of a street for several months, | ogding, “You know I aiways sald I would | Last.evening Father Rigge sald a let |know that ho ia regarded as & conservator Rt e e e wasy | many humared mileks @R igharant of the e i the throne in Milwaukee. |in which . restaurant fa conducted While |kl Jerry it he left me,” but that Mrs. |ter from &.former student of his now at |away from home. The French people have Sereary KX A e tion of tne. aq. |condition of the other, three sisters werc |FPerse has five votes with him on the|congtructing a new bullding. Todd a few minutes later added that she | St. Louls university has convinced him [been invited to show their appreciation for VRTS8 Rindly - diposition o fre. | suddenly stricken with fatal dlscases within '"’I‘“ °l‘"d ols Of nins, but the naw ab-| when Mr.-Burnhem made 'his Tequest|hed not intended to kill Todd, but misrely | e sawi.the comst. both on Wednesday |iho servioes ~The/Wranch people have re- ministeation toward the Chiness emplfe. | To 50 o oF shol ather. Two of them . et ‘“"h the influsnos ‘of Barger:|eere. was a digwing nto skryrecords and [rired ut his jeg to soare him. On the |and ‘Saturday mofnings, but a1d mot at|sponded nobly. "’"""“"‘ LTl.h“ d“:: :m:kon::‘?:f:f;‘, are dead and a third is lying at the point | ¥ P05€ Wife is & member of the board, are ||, way found there is an or .Jance against 1 afternoon at the dedic | th of this testimony the woman was | the time recogmize It, so faint was the| M. Briand almost sure to count against him, and streng . > E ) . \gns. The worthy mayor promptly A ; Mbrary st Howard university here and |°f death on a claim In: South Dakota there is already speculation as to his suc- |*UC" /678 o Y Promptly | hela by the coroner's jury and later . he dedication of the mew| Y.ednesday night. Josephine Radloff, &].,... went on record in opposition to the re-|information charging her with murder |or any indication of it, and thus was mis- | a great service both in assisting to preveat q“x‘;?“‘ or“m:l ‘I:uu-:u A Regab, | POPUIAT Waltaduiin 8. fAMuiounble: down- |, R CRRSe SRR LN quest. He and the worthy councll stand|yag filed by the state's attorney. led into thinking he saw only a star. turther Increase of race suicide and by ullaing ) ub- | o¥n cate, became fatally il and was between the “money power” and the peo- | = “I have fo doubt Prof. Senter saw the|aiding In a general plan to conserve the lMes. Both buildings are gifts of Mr. Car-| ool "0 Merey hospital. while 1ving| DEPEW HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY ple. And as there are a lot of people here | ! comet,” sald Father Rigge, “also that the| French natural resources. The first bal- negle, Who will speak at both occasions, | "0 " ath bed a tolegram was handed and some money there is & division of sen- ‘DEAD MURDERER iDENTIFIED St. Louls observers saw it. The St. Louls|loting in the general elections will com- and on Monday evening will be the guest| .. apprising her of the serious 'lliness | o o vo ver Celebrates Seventy-Sixth |timent awful to behold. Body of George Bowers, Who Was |data sent to me convinces me that I also|mence tomorrow and tonight speakers do- ot the National Press club of Washington. |of per sister, Mrs. Clem Flunk of Calmar, Anniversary as the Guest of When Mr. Burnham made his ‘request | yciyioy by Train, ts Exhumed for |$aw It. The high school is much higher | voted more talk to Roosevelt in their final Troffic Rates. Ia Montank CTuk, Mr. Gregory of another bank sald publicly Ohto "Otticana | than Creighton observatory, of course, and | campaign utterances than they did to the A notable conference will be held by the| Miss Radloff died Friday night and six |and for publication that it was not neces- | LUNTINGTON, W. Va., April 2 —Cap- |Just at present my apparatus is not in|strictly local lssues. The final balloting members of the Interstate Commerce com- |hours later the sister at Calmar also ex-| . sary for this bank to have that sign. And |y req after being dead and buried is what | the best working condition, but it will| will follow May 8. mission Thursday and Friday. Those days |pired. Tonight it was learned that the NEW YORK, April 24—‘For a long|, "that ne has many backers, for when it |paco mUST BOOR Teac SO0 BUIED ' What | (5 ) Knows No Fe have been set aside by the commission for |sister In South Dakota was expected to die. |life, abounding in good things, in & ca-| Lo "0 ounced that the bank Would be | O e wos Kiles bu b ieaty o 1| Fomowing Botaasl Sadtau s X tha consideration of the Pacific coast | | pacity for enjoying everythin®, in recipro-| ;. ¢eq n the Browpell block, 'everybody v Va. last week, Bowers was wantea i | Todny is Last Day to File, 1he Soibones e S E R o cases which were heard by the commission | BIG BLAZE AT OVERTON |cal attachments and contributions with | (00 0 ve, "meant in ¢he same Dulld- |Zonevriiie on & b Moo s R AT Nils hin | e Jerbonas B AN s\.\n;: m“l»‘,\l ':u-. : on its long trip last autumn, | multitudes_of men and womea in. more ——— | "Officlals from Zanesville vesterday went | éram.)—Next Monday is the last day for | poulevards. The police Were Bps Bt All of the casés are of general interest|Lumber and Coal Sheds and Other |than my share of health and happiness, I to the Kenova cemetery and opencd the | flling nominating petitions for the June|gor pis safety, but the '\‘m: rnm“l "":»h: w the country. They Involve not merely . __Bulldingh Destrayed, Febarantly thank God buth that Tiam' plive grave in order to (dentify him. The photo- | Primaries. The republicans are practically | g thelr fears. The polics agents. wio grelght conditions local to the Pacitic| OVERTON, Neb, April 24.—(Special Tele- |and that I have lived" was Senator graph In the possession -of the officers|all filled. The prohibitionists file today|have been kecping & wary eye open f ®oast, but quékflons of rates which affect | K¥am.)—I'ire started in F. H. Gilgres' lum- | Chauncey M. Depew's estimate of what proved a genuine lkeness of the lifcless |and the democratic nominees are to be fiied | American anarchists, kept scoet poiin e Sreascontinental traffie In its entirety. The | ber and coal sheds at 10 o'clock this morn- | the world had all amounted to in his life. T n to thc want (fom o A Amecican suMMAEH REIREC Balioe i eases Include the rehearing of the Spokane | In§ &nd in less than two hours the whole |The senator was speaking at the nine- ur sloss wakn of Ik SuiolABIY - st oone rate case, the Portland and Seattle back- |lumber yards was in ruins, also a house teenth annual dinner given him by the b e & Bt 4 el chses. the San Franclsco cases, in.|belonging to Mrs. Rucker and several | Montauk club of Brooklyn in celebration ad pages. olonel Roosevelt showed = displeasure Velving rates Into intermountain country,|barns and outbulldings, making a total loss [of his 76th birthday. Senator Depew ap- ° M over the fact that campaign capital is und the notable,Reno rate case. | of about 25,000, parently is as hale and hearty as ever, h . . OW lg ls maha? | being made of the Vaiican affair. Re- "The Tast 13 the moRt Important proceed-| ——- See what 1s going o § s were mixed in the campaign ing ‘now before the commission. Reno has conveyed indirectly to an | speck of light. He did not see the tail, | Mr. Roosevelt that he could do France | (Continued on Second Page.) which was brought to a cloke tonight, al- ve urged the commission to! 3 3 ’ N What Some People Think About It though 1t will be open agaln after to- wovers beve wees e conmien o \Wind Picks Woman’s Purse | on. s : — h - morrow Colonel Roosevelt Is annoyed ol A awser, David City | 138,624, e M. L. Beckwith, 4512 N. 36 that his express wishes of ) commodity traffic from Atlantic seaboard v ill f dilth i Wison, (S Paul. Minn, | ooor. Yrancia Esavey, 38 5. 18| op rellgiogs. Qs Has s i Points as now are given to Pacific coast d Brea ks [ntO a StOrC ou wi mn € |, Mmm T Casey, 1 8. 13 4 Rattorman, fr. $11 Capitol| ooy Mrwinsle. an . w. W Judson, 1ith and Howard | 104 sooo o Harold Buss, Farnam | pojlowing the lecture Vice Rector Liard, It was developed in the hearing of the very thmg that you B Ward. it shé: Howsid g oo Dalsy H. Porter, Holdrege! 1, penaif of the university, presented Mr. case that the rate from Atiantic ports . Jucob Durkhard, 1912 8. 433,01 T Emi Walstiom, 8% K. 2| Roosevelt with a bust of Jefferson and fo Bucramenta and other Pacific coast| 4 pyier wind from the northwest swept|wind tossed over u heavy arsy wasn| need. NO doubt. Rt F. C. Rogers. Brown |1 “ee.C. L. Bube, 'Woodbine | two vases made at Scvies. But a curlous ferminals was # on first-class frelght and | 0,45 of sand and dust over Omaha Sat- (which he was driving, scaring the team ’ S 1 Pala, 84 Bud Wbeadaerdass Ed Eyans, 8 O. B iiely less on other classes and | yrqay, (rifiing in its angry course to here into a runaway. He was attended by a nodities. LU Chrintine Hansen, 910 8. 23 veriiee oM, B, Willlams, Shenandoah | Mistake had been made in the bust. . A In these pages employers find A Thomas Dunlop, Charles .. Phillp Nathan, S bust of Lincoln had been. ordered from and there play fanciful antics and capers. [police surgeon, 8. Mrs. Berno Barnes. 40th and Dodge LU D Frank . Rose | the goernment factory at Sevres, but § | vants—servants find homes. ) n Matter of Loug Haul. {In practical humor the gale broke Into the | Frightened by the roar of the wind and| 7 ARtS—# . bl 2 et »tag T L 0 .'“‘,",'.f'lf o e me unaccountable way one of Jefferson ‘THe rate to Reno from the same points of | Grandels store at Sixteenth and Douglas |fluttering papers a horse driven by an| Landlords find tenants—tenants 7 r, 34 Sherman | |79 A A Otten, 621 8. was manufactured. M. Jusscrand, the orlgln Is the sum of the Pacific coast|yireet through a heavy plate glass win- (unidentified man dashed into a pler on terminal rate plus the local rate from Sac- | 5 o la Doll, 126 8. 11 i . Ly LaDg, 8 French ambassador, has arranged to have dow and out on South Twenty-third street [the approach to the Douglas street brid find: hapses. N odeph Kuln B R 35 reve il S WliAtOR: - N ¢8| the oniginal order executed, ramento 1 Reno. The distance; from|picked a helpless Wwoman's pocket-book |and fell over dead wWith a broken neck. Bargains that you haven't |ij AP TREA 7 Watson 8. | 17 ritis F:.u.'{nl Appreciates the Hon Sacramento to Reno s under 150 miles and |o¢ 50 after throwing her struggling The driver jumped from the wagon and , i the back haul ‘rate is $1.29 on first | hought of are listed in these ea. - senrnnesneesiiinde B I 2 . 2 12 8. W. M. Wheele: | In replying to M. Boutrog before the lass | pguinst a fence. {disappeared. The owner of fhe rig has not| O S i Mildred Wat 3 W. Drexel, 5% 8 R : ght. This makes the rate from Atlantic | “yrrs M. A. Fiteh, 123 South Twenty-fifth |been located. 8. 10 o 4 3 «.Mrs, C. Wats 8 k . tlip Kl Academy of Milltary and Politdeal Sclences aboard points to Reno $4.9, although th What has been lost, {s here. 141,063, -G, C. Halsey, 8120 N. 25| 160821 H. D. Curtls, Bellevue Mr. Rooseyelt spoke in Fremch. He sald . although the |y reet, started from her home on a shop-| Three small fires threatened various sec- 4 169172, Harriett L. Hunter, Plattsmouth | LiMildred Pickeft, W would not dare to do %0 It he were not :-m“xhn:“lumumm at Reno on the West- | ning errand to be lifted from her feet at tions of the city with dangerous confla- What has been found, is here. 172.686............Mary 8. bul 3 Sonneborn, 1251 3 Mrs. H. J. Wells, C. 4 P . o] : e, & Y Mov R % Nens: € B.lamong confrees, for he was ceriain of te and roughly handled by the hur- grations, but were tingulsh P The defense of the raflroad is that Sac- | 5™ oo P Sl s S TR : 147,660, i1 W. Coleman, 1212 5. 25| 162 0. Larsen. 8 O their indulgence B e wates corond fo hat Sac- | rioans, When sho recovered her purse of [to prevent serious damage. Sparks from Altogether, it will be inter- g I hoUghts!” achelors e T e el L b arast e Pt ills had beon blown away and lost. |engines caused blazes at th : . 188333, .B. I Barnes, 40th ‘and Dodge H. Jackson, 8. 0, thad by Ahb hboor ‘Wl nafé boat Jine belng operated between San Fran- ":):'n:‘,'_:wm.,,. 1 W was imourrdt akoo s lndlliuu:'kuH(::::::d esting for you to wade through |isrus. /. . Haywood, Gothenburs | 162 §14 -Ambrone Gleason, Creighton |toUched by the honar you have paid me, clsco -and Sacramento. They hold, . 3 v % % 160,821 M. Arkin, 816 8. 15| 100, criiiieesne.1dillan Randa, Niob: he sald. It Is the crowning of the career e though Saeraments a7 !az the Brandels store through the break-|and at the Willow Springs brewery. A new| it today. It may be that you 2 1 rara lepley 'witdow from wind |pull L. Giarrang, 08 N. 16| 148 S Jenmle 1583 Park lof & man of letters ing of a big a lay w om wind (hullding for a ga e at 200 PFarn: . 09 A 3 . Scott, rouglas 4 < Harry ote, 1588 Park | " . he sald, LR longer haul ey are obliged to make a| e atreet was ignited by the flame from | Will call Douglas 238 tonight {1 LUACAL Frants, s12 N 23| 196,268 \:..Mike Bolker, %16 Pierce| - Boutroux MG DA detined: nia lower irate GfMccount of the water compe- | o ot was iguited by the moral conception of lifo better than he s Charles Hill, 183 North Twenty-fourth cxhiaust pipe of a gusoline engine operat-| yourself, o i treet, suffersa sevare tnjuries wheo the [ing & m?‘““ bl oy The Cen‘u‘ wn l. Cou.ung Now. loould himself, and he continued: “I have |aiways tried to mn-l:} nto action the v o

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