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—————ee . AH WEDNESDAY PRIL 27 o> “Chappy” Moran SHESMAN URGES PROTECTIVN Under Arrest as s Policy Mast Not Be Abandoned. Says BRYCE CUEST AT 10WA (DY English Ambassader Talks to Uni- g . versity Comvention. Dean of Crooks Vice President at St. Louis. ’ : DEFENDS 1AUDS LINCOLY AS SPEAZER Alleged Confidence Man Sabbed in e i M Chies Li in Millionaire » e i ol ° i age “‘!:'-le s the Best We Conld Get” He P et N Firmiy Declares—Nation Prom Ovators of World's 30, April M—Charies, batter s < g . Fiseary known as “Chappy” Moran, alleged 5 R SRR Postoffies Inspecior Stuart of Chicago and L CTTY. ta Inspector J. T ~eiyau of the Philade. ST. LOUTIS, April M—Predicting that a Prases e Abrah @ Bead of Amerieas n general and the Payne law (0 par style of- speshing and ser e arvest ners. The acrest @ sure to be the Prineipal issue of s adoptien by subsequent . 4y, but was Kept & secrst | the coming campalgn. Viee President James . ers was hen ant arrival of [nspestor Corteiyo S. Sherman in a speech here last night said ader te ta was his duty as a pr onist ta def 2 the & 2 the last twenty years Morsa's flegal the poiley. The speech was deilv > Bety-fesrt . gans are sald to aggregate close to EL- | fore itizens qustriai association. ® Sows Bave hest W0 H never operated on & smail scale. | He sald the puiley of protection is graw " n Moran wae found 0GCuYINg an exDensive | ing and that it i to be national rather aking 1 @ Abra sufte of thres rooms (n A hotel A vaiet | 3 poiitical ome. The forecast was made ‘ peak s fores, power. attended Aim and had pienty to do earing At not within the life spaa of aay preses egeney of drgument had & for his master's sxtensive wardrods. g Ameriesa will the puilcy De abaa- juence. We awe severs style Moraa ‘s said to be known on both sides goned. ‘w- Ambassador u depiored o the Atiantic. having in his ea. tars I am those old-fashtoned pro- cceustye use of jokes and aneedotss plied the profession of gaming the Big teetion ¥io Delleve (n Amer wages sterage Am There i» a rs. Later he Decame Known as & dacing and American saed o ng wal tendency w go o far and ase Jokss and suceesstul wire tapper and is said suid, “and that the way Bat are irreveiant, sald the statesmas. | have originated the “siek engineer” m: s by duing our own W nay have no bearing te speceh. | sw as first trinl of this seheme toes nat sdo Thin shomid ng netted him $48.000 € our nes for » | Moran, working with Willlam Clack, now lown, ta art of publie a fugitive m fustice, operated the sdstern 1 ows: Always zave sometling o say Grain compan expia.ned Iaspector Car sways kmow what you mean o Say iy au. . the judg: arrange spesen, AlWAYS D8 They eoilectsd 30000 or K500 aa such changes should be made alwa r Dbeforehand what rom would-be (nvestors as ends and not by enemies of wod of an & ave 0 ad shut up shop. This was Tt Wie cir el Al we ?-.-- avaid superfluous ornament, Last month [ arrested him in > n the last nationa sary your audience phia, but he secured cash bal in um Ar gyt prove In e he spoke of five English ora- | o¢ @508 and feft the city he faith was Kept, the Die . fs of the twentieth esntury Alng | enicago. He was and that the ? was sed substan s T was | the races here tally and successtully ttone. and Ambassnd 3 " | g0 to fail " Moran fauiite T as his good eharacter- | . pwiadeiphia “Best We Could Get.” Qs 48 a speaker No previous tariff law was more Vs subcile an fuilly prepared or meo i v vas one of s remaris Pardon Asked o S W B prai | sght it better i he we 2 August. [t was not satist . ast one-third or Bv F d f No tariff law o ches. He often times talked y riends Ior will be, but it was the best law we couid propié’s Heads.” k Walsh == ts basie prineipie is proteetion Dinner by President Maele: Ban cr als T ¥ been in* operiilia over ol ’ Ambassador Bryee acvived az 300 ¢ onths aad we can stuty ths resy a’ternovm and was met at tepat termine whether or not (L 19 & 8 at of 39 studencs, who escurted | Request Now Out in Petition to Pres- and neneficial measuse. This we caa not aim President MacLean's residence ident- 0ld m &!m Do“ da as partisans, but as business men, aad headed by the university band. 2 N - t i (o this spirit [ incend calling your short rest the noted wisitor was take in Prison. attention to the results and op n at the home of Desa C. N. Gregory of a tew of its features llags of (. BETN e al w ] R S den First, trom & revenus standpeint, mo srt geception hell. - question of its success exists. § o'clock President George E. Mac- | B Waish, the banker, wauld acc*pt 3| ...y year to date our receipts have been ' T n enterta 1 the statesman at pardon from the presidenc if tendered him. aver 350,000,000 more than & e e . e aged financier has v no way had . : ilega presidents of the staie aad mem .- ot » sponding mo ot last A year ago bers af the Board of Education were pres- 'S 6 G with the chtalution of 8 L, o0 mael et s bt nt. as follows: Premident E. A. Schnwil o¢ | PeEtion for his ricase. This statement G i S Toper Lows untversity President D, W, | WS mads tonight by Warden McClaughry el e ¥ Edwards of Penn college, President Lugher | 9f the federal penitentiary at Fort Leaven- rigrragepetusyh (AN Freeman of Morningside coilege, Presidenc | WOrth, where Mr. Walsh is confined. Slleit wib b . Parsons of Parsons coilege, Presi- I know Mr. Waish has had noching i k. e o dent I. BL T. Main of Grinneil coilege and |40 With the petition presenced to the presi 7 g g e President L A Marquis of Coe coilege, | 3 SR e WhSOEn. - “BEREHE wIehb ol and Roger Leavitt of Cedar Falls. Facuity 980 [ was in Iadiana and learned from | . o= - N members aC the dinner were: Prof. Samue| 90 of the signers of the patition that it| | o ‘j"" e .’”:“ gy ¢in, seninr professor of the university; Was started in Bedford The signers are SRR SONpI T, 0 I P e tormer Dean Weid and the ans of the Mostly men who knew Mr Waish in a Dusi- """‘ sl--\'. waul l‘»,‘- ve us A ‘,‘rv‘ is duraag ' university, Lisutenant M. C. Mumma, mac- |0%88 way. [X was purely spenfaneous. | = 35 S Tuk Gt Sxjemaitaes it of i dhg= Suiite Maits Niskons: is] UPee my retary § Sl 2v. Walih aliiet 1. | % & IRis S @ias Dt yiaw, Sut & Tesident member of the supreme caurt af |He said he had never authorized anyame |$o 0 e TEASUFY s largely due to the Zowa Sucild Sanders, represencing the |0 circulate it.” s ?::‘Fi E:‘,,,,‘,,:.,,, gy s “The oid man {s bent and worn,” added| s Wants B e e arses will re-|Warden McClaughry, “and snce coming| 7 Bellave it will not be questioned that B i g antil moon for the pur- |Bere as grown mervous and looks much | the return to & full volume of emplayment pose of studying the conditions In the Uni- |dider. I know he would gladly accept a et b, g Aot be yersity £ lawa According o pren:‘v‘”'d““-' Nao statement could be obtained estioned that all our artisans and me- " “ . g | rom: Mer: Waish tonigne ‘hanies are busy and thas with few ex- siang, Be WYL he laifaged iata the legal | ceptions, aff our warking me® are well| ' . .runx;yfleifn: Deita Phi, & chapter of | empioyed, and not oniy employed on fuyl tme, but ac mistary Hardly & day passes that we do not note the increase of wages graated by some rairoad or some industrial enterprise. And it is estimated that the advaice in wages President and Steel King Address which wil be granted this yeas will eq.s the highest wages in our law school, He """’;Tatt and Camegic NEW POSTMASTER AT RokesY| Dedicate Library Seastors Agree en Arthur Meadorf— e Leave for South Dakoes Nasbys. | ). ¢ w b stupendous sum of 50000000 Whie | jegro ators of - . g P P Howard nis spiendid resuit has come to the wage (From a Staff Correspondenc.) | University. earners—and It s & fair assumpcon hat 2 WASHINGTON, Apri 3.—(Special Teie- | must bave come first to the empioying srum.)—sSenators Burkett and Brown to- | classes—i has also come in equal measurs w. G ~Presige u tay recommended the appeintment of Ar- mdtfig"’-fi:x Apui 38~ mident Taft | ;g gur tarmers. taur Munderf for postmaster at Rokeby. S Carnagie spoke yesterday at the | .pn g one of the reasc ation of the new at Lancaster county ‘rease ™ of foodst The postmaster general has granted powt- SN . ?'l':l"' before a gathering | the farmers a markel alom musters of the third and fourth ciasses|’C 10F0 educators from various sections home aad nighesc / n the state of South Dakota leave of ab- e S cunnisy Prestdenc Taft laid the hem. i \ sence for 48 many daYS (MO exceeding | o m e Y Deasly & year| 3o sufficient sevenue s flve) s may be necessary to enable them | S5 'n“‘;“‘;‘m‘" that fact today and | ferived; we have tull employment for ail 0 attend the convention of the South Da- | - glad to act for Mr |gur pecpie, and the greatest reward far Mo Lahaie of Pestumstors o be ket | 0TI U SIS SO RS Semion | iaber: whether en the faca er o the G at Watertown, S D, June 15 and 1 b Sl Sreat millionaive bene- | tory, or en the rail snown m Dorothea G. Davis of Plerre, S D, has “We m[ ) sur history and tha: meaas from @ to 100 Seen appeinted clerk n the forest service| : SERegie his money | ger cent han the ard of labor ot Missouls, Mont: {or the fortune that has attended his of n other The | torts,” said President Taft. “The thin rmed | w, do envy of him i the happiness i mus The secretary of the interfor has affl ns w e decision of the commissioner of the| oo win oo g E el A - ol Inad offies in the case of Bert SCott| o o e ';nmn:“‘v':r;‘ :_‘";‘n"‘ o | & falk: tetal against Willam Fergusen on appeal of the | y.qn. - Ly Eitect on Industries. . . atter i1 Doiding for cancelation his home- | v Carmegie alse spoke briefly. e ~While. however, we may be content to siead entry lbcated in the Alllance, Nob.|gweir upon the manifold Demefits of tne AT further developmencs of the law, it ‘ and discriet. library in modern eivilization and attributet | ® Wite Proper and consistent to note waat Rural earriers appointed are a8 follows: | the siow progress of the werid i bygome | “%€C It 8 having aad may contaus to fowa—Max Alkia. route 6, Irs Spencer.|iges to the lack of the printing press ave on our Industries. Today all seems cacuier. 8o substiute: Bloomeleid, route | wo oo pee 3 R, vy .| well, but we must bave thoughc of 5 James E. Triciler. carvier. no subst- egie urged the negro students to S e A AT e w and shouid nace carefuily the re- L South Dalkota—South Shore, routes 2 and |said, “to take your place with the white| YOS Tum day to day, from week to wees, - Edward Whitagre, cagrier, DO subSTEute. | on' o0 e race s """ | and month te menth, in order thac we may ‘ | prodiem will be no mare. y | be fully prepared to a visely and wau LRY HID IN PATROL BOX when the tme comes agaln, as ic will come ‘ fundy |[NEW TRAIN ON DAKOTA LINE toc aaccher revision. Some dusies may fhousand Dellarw Worth Found ia —_— still be too high; some may need no change, . Demver, Probably Placed There |Ninaeapelts & S¢. Louwis Read Ex- | 2od some © may be thought, showd bde ‘ By Man Tader Arvest. | PeeIn te Get Pussengers Over nereased If we are ta conduue o da ou DENVER, April 3 —More than 31000 Terrttary. own work aad maincain our present valum Worth of jewelyy remained unnoticed in 3 | — of empicymen: and high standard of wag gacrol box In the Beact of Denver from| WATERTOWN, 5. D., Agefl % —Specias) *°¢ V€ Saczrday untl @day. aithough the Box ls| —Changex of considerabie commercial im, Qur imports during the LSt elgh wisiged forty times daily by patrolmen. | portaacs ir . o present fiscal year exceeded s territory are abeut to be ‘ The police beileve the loot was hidden by [put Wty sffect by the Minneapoils & St @ & months of the & maa arrested Saturday sad Beid he | Louis raliroad. They have been practic ast year by aver R000MKO, or at the rate gatrol box walting for the wagon. | 2@7eed upan and at & meeting of the o ot aver B00.M0.M0 3 year The ecrease i [ceimis @ the Minnespoiis office na:| M RPOCtS of foodstuffs s immacerial, | Wednesday, when the entire master wiil b b ant matertal for ame b 3 | gone ower, it expustet an offictar an. | DTS sad material for use tenths of whieh Been made in | tacturing. nine |undoubcediz 2av iouncsment will be made | One of the tmpartaat changes will be ax dditional train Detween Watertown and Aberdeen. The murming westbound To that extent them, American produc- on has been displayed and at leasc T, | om the Twin Cities will sbout § o'clock from St P::xk l::-!.i © tom | :‘f":‘ s e Mianeapoils and asrive here at § p. m. This| e e significant features wil g0 on througlt @ Aberdeen. Returning | ,¢ state of our foreign com- £ d | that gur exports should exceed our imports &0 on through to e Twin Cliles, arriving | uy some 3900,000.000 to $400.000,008 annually | hers In good time to comnest With the |y grder to make good our foreign obilga- cast mails. This mew day train will De|ons and prevent the expart of go treatly apprecisted By scores of tow: “And the second, and to me the more im portant feature of this greal mcrease in our !mports n manufactured aad party morning. remain an entive day ami seturn | magufactured goods, s the dispiacement y eveming. It will aiea | o¢ American production. we of vast benefit to the Dusiness ter- | 1 will a3 of this city which have for the lnat | iyme Zres years been rymg to seeurs just tais | Win wrvice on the St. Louis rosd along the lne of that sead. far it will en- able them to arrive at Watertown i the Qot assert thai up to the present he !mmense volume of empioymen: | purchasing power has come mn abllity | absort these imports n addition to abmorption of domestic production. “And so long as this condition of affairs w the yrices | cure : has injured any Americas indusery | TENC of the regimental commander. as | thas has come with the new taries aw and | | she greac increase @ wages aad consequent | The restoraiive power of sound sieen can s srinisasd We will place on sale Thursday at our R S Douglas Street Store o burne ' saeowt, | enn over 300 beautiful 1910 style dresses, made e face svvimon ¢ e of taffeta, foulard, pongee and all wool T cloth materials—made to sell from $19.50 it ey o She° bedind s ot to $35.00: on sale Thursday at our Douglas T oo i ey coninen veeine nwowa | StTEEt Store . . . L . 0 . . . 0 . g Tt Sl 1s10 1510 Watson ittacks Demagogues. sngressman Watson of Indiana. p in ¢ 1se of represenca Bis resignation to run ¢ 2 an inpassioned a temagoge 1t the comelusion ce president’s address to that sevait, W s ms at his feel 1za arraying 1e sald, was con There iy danger in this sent Ty e e s e eoee | Soon we’ll be flying through e Best friends the air like the birds. Nearer and nearer come the days of practical aviation and Mentions No Names. T kmow them. [ know eot here © wouid came b with them will come a new race of fighting men. pugh A aadr amd I strive The new days will have food and drink problems, just as we do, for on bl i o proper sustenance depends the daily battle. The aerial fighting man tiekets hoida out A will demand a beverage which will nourish and strengthen him and i e il mins = e | keep his nerves at highest strength. vt ses 10 world aver saw. a0t sa all of history s a moe Sod is a myth. L] ] ’ Dom't listen to the demagogues. The who would incite the mob for his l l seifish ends ls worve thaa 1 ¥ “1f I bad time [ would make just as strong a speech for high protection and ship subsidies as e my friends” fhe referring to Mr. Sherman and E te. r. Watson aanoubced that’Me now fs will be the favorite beverage then as it is now, for it is the best snroute to Kansas aad Q ma to make g . & r a series of spesch detanse of the of all beverages; it contains the greatest percentage of nutri- i i o ment that nature has concentrated into any food substance. tavoring ship m n given ngress subsidy Mr. Sherman and Washington at 1:30 @ Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate is absolutely pure; not only purity which conforms with the law, but the purity that comes from perfect materials and scientific processes. ed for night. party depar cloek A Bieedsy Affalr hage Stop it a and g, New e and 3L A persistens ecough Chumberiain's eeted. 1 SERGEANT PATRICK KELLY RETIRES WITH DUE HONOR Thirty Years’ crview for Soidler of Sixteenth, Who i Accorded Pratse for His Sets. First Sergeant P ampan E. Sixteenth in fin of new, modern Thursday that have been gt your bailt in were built to st is ears af st recton of the presid date. S Sixth miantry, elevem y-acs, . and twenty-nine days in_the N g fantry and n the Six sincs May 15, 1902, & totai money day ars, six hs amd six da Al i L fer % six mo yases wi vdver & tays service, making & tat . 4 % - < tays. At the expirasion af euci of > . en istments he was discharged as a ser a new hous nd geant with charaeter “exc : B £ A In 17 he was with a detach n ney af Ulan, which oo %2 : e 7 oS Sl v Dudsts of as ma of the tawn: of Adkiny, yEe B0 ‘ ¢ United States in PEARY LEAVES FOR EUROPE | .lliiiuiis ws aiy win ub tie size 8 v | T We oid Severence pines Lo sia s i as a tavern in ] pusticipated n P e Broc People | wASUN ¥ —From a : wa vas 1 favorits emmander Tells Brooklyan 191 nts with the nsurgents ac Sty - G » . s sid stage line. Fama camon. Pumay. P L. esmmand. Why He Attackod Claims of ¥ aa’vp « of this -ompany A. Fortisth company AT i 4 o et 1re argan mery scouts at San Nicholas, Cebu, f " ea is e——P—) puay s N 91 to November 1, 161 wiy o N s aoie 1 & iddresses wers g of the scouts he had a farew i u. ne af the Farmers e o Eon who |\ ans Mrs . asiun suu ha F | any of N SRS S ¥, expidnes d W Bad ade 0 s S ary organimation was A v Bl Bu Wil A 2. red ne-hail the necessary He served 3 second tour in the Ph . - - ’ A E st PUST- as o c aliciting com pines from Jume 26, IME to August L sait w . sta | mitties wers appointed i W Gabam and was o0 the exPedition AGLUDSC The | pnree weeks = ssalis e . st L L A Ak Three ¢ i < RESTON—Qwing t the removal of Cap- 1906 to March 3 1907 wnd was in the en. Zation I had 2 n velguing ain Wick o Texas, Compasy iwa Na- gagsments at Mt Subi, Leyte and Bunahhan | wh 1 been o b oth . “ nal guard, of this piace, is 3 be viver, Leyte, P . e e 3l » austered out, 48 there seems o be 00 one As o man and soidier he was ag_example | . s - The | i + » assume the on_and as som- [te il with wham he serw s foeg | Thetcwnil be cubued ’ LA s Wik any was tod with raw wishes of the regiment foilow Flewt Ser. | telegrams whien [ sen 2 oval. . mazertal, fust the annual inspee- geant Kally in Ris wel-earned eetiremen 3 be criticived wers gen and | cois cik a0 submucied o movas of | tion by Captain: Dalto, the staodard af e In v of the fact tha: it will b s cunstderatio m | * N ha sat G % e 4 o n ast o apon_ whieh First Sergeant 4 ad B aits, -co Kely appesrs with fiw iment under | DOS are sompun 1 low racing. rms, he will come to. the fromt with atrempt was e Sounntteindintals of officers and take his place to n ors el are ol fiing extrs billy - = — 1 officer af the | does ” ach for extra work PR PRRI. 39 Saniew. . el oo 1 naking the assessment e fistricts. It s claimed The Sound Sleep of Good Health T owe NS o e ~ ais hat «xtra work was de- 2nl in ROw SweiOmE gathering crop and farm sta- e S0 ever wilmatel end euy b I sscape bel governm begin ope making abous cwise the work hess- p —t B o N . 2 - ma o An aswew tn- - "L ';"'m.n l': ‘t - ";V 0 D, or CRENFTON—Bame ong, aged 7 years, | apmg this da t was —— au w Claize. Wis. says:~ nghasged and will ot be | SHEAT watehman St the West Burliagen fe the screage 9f each farmy the yie'd “For & long Ume [ have Been unadie to Pt situps tor ad, was t therefrom, the qumber of animmis, conticues and because this meressed Im- geep soundly Dights, DBecauss of paine = ¥ S o B * solil, ete & . | portation gives the necessary revenue © zcross my back asd sormess of my kid 3 the Situation—Bee Want Ads! | ‘;“” Sasw l: LA > B-w * Fducation af lm m o. | monc the expenses of the goversmen: we | neys My sopetite was vers paor smd my ) pousd & sud- (DM €5y Lave ce-el cted e fof owing esen- | mey sound mo cry of alarm. Buc ¥ do call | genersl condition was much rum down. 1 ot iy o IC u artod nim. | oo, Mine 3 Maudiin, prineoet AYD ANY CHAITEL SECURITY AY ONB-BALS THE CSUAL RATRA | 50mcion o @iir et for the cae purpoes | nave Deen tnking Feley's Kiduay Pulsbus | IOWR PELLEE D00 D, S0 | Saund the ground whers e bedy wasy Lin i Selindi Eammar am AT Tweney Years of Successful Business | ng if it would not be well to examine | » short tme and BOw sievp 5 SouDd 88 & | Mo wae Cater ase scan for an extended | found armediate: Lyda Eill MAIS AND BROADWAY, OVER. AMERNCAN . Ryemmmn, | “ors inco ‘tie matier of Mmcrases im- | reck. I eat ood exBy my mesin. sad-me | tour of the Burppeas aest They ex-| IOWA Two nua and Y | primas firer peimary, Wiee N eonunction wits the firm calling themselves The CIAek Mctgage Ca | portacions and to consider whecher when | geoersi condition ls grestly improved [ DRt (5 Be gume dncl next fal gailars an fur Hardin councy res o gl B g oK N EOTH P I INO. . TINLEX, Mgr. §| ¥° 2#%in Pevise e masff £ Wl noc e |eaa Ronesty recommend Fules's Kidues GREENPIZLD—Tho firve offieal test of *57ats B Ui atest fword established for R gy e . secessasy 3 check & sentiment fur futher | Pl as § know they Bave cured mst Far | % ST RO works was mad SURBSES. i AN -~ ey S e . : |dewawasd cevision, sad periage, inscead. | ssie By ei druggce | Fimedins, the syscem was fowad o e frsc cnth, Sud B Doated juat WISMD | eim s seeis Saaciies