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THE OMAHA BEE ‘ goes to the homes—is read by the M women——sells goods for advertisers. WEATHER FORECAST For Nebraska For lowa continued fair Continned falr THE OMAHA DaAILY BEE. For weather report see page 2 \ s = —————— — — s VOL. XXXIX—NO. 270. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1910-TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY TWO CEN KEARNEY WINS NEXT MEETING, Buffalo County Seat Wrests 1911 State Commercial Club Gather- ing from Lincoln. Roosevelt Family Reaches Brussels Amid Throngs Former President and Party Given Cordial Welcome by Officials KERN NOMINATED FOR THE SENATE Former Democratic Candidate for Vice Presidency Endorsed by Indiana Convention. DR. HYDE LAUGHS OVER TESTIMONY Accused Physician and His Wife Appear Amused Over Paxton's Detective Work., le. FIGKT IN OPEN CONVENTION ke o TAGGART MACHINE IS WRECKED GIVES REASON FOR HIS ACTION — BRUSSELS, April 2%.—~Mr. Roosevelt with | A Heated Contest Arises Between the !’fi'r'."m'f"fi:il"y';on"."TmT;‘".\' :g:n M—;-:‘.I:.'-{Driver Himself Says that it is Now | Witness Says Sleuths Prevented y Opposing Towns, welcome officially _and from a popular | on the Scrap Pile, Doctor from Escaping. standpoint was most cordial There was a great throng at the station flDCA'flOlI COMMITTEE BALKED | when the train drew In, and, while the| BAD RIOT NEARLY TAKES PLACE CYANIDE WAS THROWN IN STREET erowd cheered and a brass band played, Mr. Roosevelt was eeted by Ameri N i Report Favoring State Capital Turned | yinjater Chasiee Pags Bryan and others | Delegate Assaults Another and Police Young Swope Tells of Finding Deadly v Down on Floor. OF S ROy RS AR, (VRN Settle Trouble. 1 Poison in Capaules, to Brussels by Burgomaster Max and 1 4, Raron De Moor, aide-de-camp to King | RO CAMPBELL YIELDS A CON" &% “ert. PARTY PLATFORM IS ADOPTED |DEFENDART BACK BEHIND BARS a,"l; automobile was in waiting and es- 5 i"’r* 2 by a platoon of mounted police, the Man Gives Way to Thompw ,0lts were driven to the Hotel Fien- | N0 Limit is Fixed for Honeat Accumu- O et gt SRS SAR F S A of Albion In Race for Trems- o’r"no Place Royal. Soon afterwards | Iation of Capital, but it Denles e i ety o o TR urership—Banquet at %50, taken o the American Iegation, the Use of Cunning duced at Wednesday's : Highit, v 5,°r of Mr. Bryan gave a lunch- Sachadd, Hearing, ¥ i cou @, honor. Forty covers were w llaid. e s COLUMBUS, Neb, April 28.—@peclal INDIANAPOLIS, April 38.—John W. Kern KANSAS CITY, April 8~It was with the + Telegram.)—The 1911 meeting of the VS r was unanimously ngminated &s the demo- hope that Dr. Hyde would be purged of v braska Commercial elubs s to be neia at | SOMIE I rue Names | Sratio: shnaltate) bt O tea MG EN ittt il Busplaion” AL TEnh B0 DRetbRANE L Kearney. A sharp contest between . SR (A ¢ M A Kearney and Lincoln featured the closing A M t St from Indiana by the democratic state con- personal representative ¢ Mrs. Logan O. day 'of the SORVEHWRF Two coiribets we re oS range vention late today on the third ballot, Swope, began the Investigation of the ftvolved in the general campaign which Louis C. Eldingham of Decatur was Swope tragedies, he testified in the crim- resulted in the uitimate cholce of Kearney 4 A nominated for secretary of state and Wil- | inal court today, by a practically unanimous vote, = Marriage pcenle Cle?k Reveals S8ome | ... 1. O'Brien of Lawrenceburg for “I knew the terrible scandal any other . The location committee of six members Unique Cogndimens on it report regarding the inquiry would cause, appointed by President H. M. Bushnell Reoird e Y rae No. 8R4, “Whet T NODTEIOH. Dr. TaAwlk 5 4 2, i homas M onan, speaker e In- A heid a long and heated session Evenlunlll) L] % & k : ,::lf e » "‘ Hektoen to examine the visceras of Colo- reporting in favor of Lincoln. The battle dlana house of representatives, was nomi- I Thomaa dhil, MG ROBL T el ‘ in open convention started at once. It wWas| Some strange given names bobbed up on |nated for attorney general on the second attended by much of verbal fireworks. The Kearney Commerclal club came to the convention armed for the fight and de- termined to land the convention. When the records of Marriage License Clerk Charles Furay during the month of April Queer and unusual names are mostly the prerogative of the brides, but a few grooms him 1 hoped he would return to me & find- | ing of innoncence ‘'on the part of everyone." Almost the entire afternoon session of court was devoted by the attorneys to try- ballot. J. Fred France of Huntington received the nomination for clerk of the supreme court on the second ballot. Ing to prove whether Mr. Paxton harbored Columbus awakened this morning It was |have had queer names huns to them by | “prt O (N Second batiot y any malice aganst Dr. Hyde when he to find the city plastered with posters|parents. Witness these, all belonging to| roPert J. Aley of Bloomington was re- peoolaming in bold. letters, “Kearney |me . 4 nominated for superintendent of public in- began his investigation. Mr. Paxton dls- ’ " ruction by ace on. TR (3 ITRY claimed that he @id. When Dr. Hvde was Next."” Chancle, Talton, Bolos, Alpha, Ne "‘;{‘“‘:‘: “’ :‘:[fl':':"’“‘;" NS e TRUE GALLANTRY. In seeking the convention of 1911 Lincoln 2 Alda and Zeta. Among the girls the most curious of the month is probably Wewee, but there are some others which are strange, too. Among | these are the following: ordered from the Swope home on December 18, said Mr. Paxton, the physician. Dr. and Mrs. Mr, \ 8 3 the second ballot had been announced, J Aroms (e, Waskington Mt W. Kern said he would decline the nomi- nation. There were shouts of “No" from all parts of the hall. Thomas Taggart de- advanced the argument that the gathering should be held there while the state legis- lature was in session, that direct pressure should be brought to force the passage of he shook hands with BRANDEIS' REQUEST REFUSED Hyde laughed heartily when Héinze Loass PAULHAN WINS AERIAL DERBY; Paxton told about his employing de- 5::"’::!11:: fil’?flflfi ::v:x‘:lll(:vitmlen 1'::‘:.»‘:; f-::-?n:-g‘:‘."wr:?;.)vRT(;;I.F‘(‘fi?w‘f:«me\"u’:,;iv:' nomination. A third ballot was ordered; | Committee Will Notl!hqnire Wicker- Frenchman Takes gich Prize Offered To shadow Dr. Hyde and prevent him Lincoln was rejected’ by a standing vote | Candis, Marianna, Stanislawa, Valda, Taggart Machine Wrecked. sham to Furnish Letters. New York Case by Englishman. from escaping.’ and then followed the motlon for the loca- i | Zella, Tony and Irma. When Marion county was reached on the Pay for Witneast tion of the next meeting at Kearney, which third ballot Tom Taggart arose and said: | BALLINGER WILL GO ON STAND ¢ FROM TER | Mr Paxton and Attorney Walsh ex- precipitated the battle. M . B k | “As the Taggart machine is now In the| Allegation Made Dummy Transactions LONDON TO MANCHES | changed warm compliments during the A second fight resulted In the contest| 1ssourt ankKer scrap pile, Marion county casts 183 votes 7R 4 to G Up 0 cross-examination of the witness. M. between Wili A. Campbell of Omaha and 5 p for Kern." | Hin Counnel Announces that the See- Were Used to Cover Up Opera- Graham White, His Competitor, Loses | Walsh was insistent upon knowing how F. 8. Thompson of Albion for the consoli- Kl“S Hlmself By a vote of 8844 to 58 the convention| retary Will Probably Testify tions in Bank. by Short Margin——Last Twenty- much money the witness got for his work. ) dated offices of secretary and treasurer. adopted the proposition presented by Gov- Latter - Purt? ‘oti; U Foud ey & . Mr. Paxton charged Mr, Walsh with cast- | The struggle continued with no vmmi'ab“: —_— ernor Marshall that the convention should it ? NEW YORK, Aprll 38.~The trial of F, - o 4 Ft i A L ing aspersions on his honesty. “ eement and finally Mr. Campbel i o - " ] ’ ‘'our Minutes. - - widrew, 3 #% 18, R Nelson of Chillicothe, Former |froore: * " Idte for the Dnlted Biaes ik St e ol e | ekor ety Wil e K B nlb s LS ay's sessiol e putt Norfolk Boosters There. | President of State Association, A riot was threatened in the convention| WASHINGTON, April 33—The republican 1 ©F oer @ ferran 10 T e B8 (0| nr A NCHESTER, Engiand, April 28.—The | Walsh's comment. Norfolk was present in full force, having Drinks Carbolic Acid. when a delegate from Marion county as-|majority on the Ballinger-Pinehor investi- | “00C O (REE B0 SV SEHIC AR T oo gertal derby for a prise, offerea by | Calling attention to the fact that the de- & special car along with the Madison dele- & saulted a delegate rrom Terre Haute. The | gating committee today blocked an attempt while he was president of the Mercantils | an Englishman, has been won by a French- | fense had served a subpoena on Mr. Paxton gation.' The resolutions presented to the police interfered and soparated the com-|by counsel for the so-called prosecution to National bln‘k ¥ a 4 | ordering him to produce the papers which convention wers adopted except that Wsk-| g7. JOSEPH, Mo. April Z8—A special | batanta. rove tia contention (st the attorney en-| kmi Kiein, cashier of the Mereantfle X o S0 handsomely. UBOn 1andink BOT€ | qmeq between him and the selentists who A1 for. b gudorgement Gt the PosUMASier |y, o News-Press says S. R. Nelgon, vice | The plattorm folicws: eral had been gulltd e imsrepresentation |\ oy (LR oo limed as to Toane 0] mention PR WAL glven @ trémendous | g the autopsy o Golonel and Chilsman l . breer: 2ol in - S e s peatien itne] PSRy o; SRR 44 (i liopine, Moi| 'THmoshan tigwaswolligitusta Hohest ab- i anes-iatiak sufiméry ‘of the :Glavis | 5eyo yiefhss ‘& Co And others on United] markable feat AL (Lo tame thon Bie- 1ogs | SHOPE. Mr. Walsh caked the court to force and former president of the Missour State Bankers' assoclation, committed suicide at his_home this morning by drinking car- bolic acid. It is sald that his accounts are correct. Letters were left to members of the Ma- sonic and Elks lodges, of which he was a member, and to his attorneys. cumulation of capital, but it denies that wealth and cunning, leagued together, may lawfully concentrate into a few hands the fruits of the productive energy of the world, Denounce Payne Bill. denounce the Payne-Aldrich tariff as a masterpiece of injustice, Involv- charges prepared for the president and in evidence before the committee. Following up his indietment of Mr. Wick- ersham last Friday, Attorney Brandels, representing L. R. Glavls and others, wrote to the committee asking for full informa- tion from the Department of Justice and the Interior department bearing on the markable feat. At the same time his less experienced, but no less plucky, competi- tor, 18 belng sHowered with congratulations over his splendid attempt and because he has shown himself a good loser. As soon as Graham White learned of Paulhan's | success he called for three cheers for the victor, visiting delegatés were taken automobile riding over the ity and at 7 o'clock 300 sat down to the bahquet at Orpheus hall. H. | M. Bushnell of Lincoln was toast master. The speakérs Were Chancellor Avery of | the state university, Francis A Brogan of | Omaha, Henry T. Clarke, jr., of the State Copper and American Ice collateral, which the government claims are insuffieient. One of the loans of this group, and re- garding which Judge Hough admitted, he £ad it tended to show conversion, was shown to haye been made to Frederick Eicksteln, a clerk in the employment office the witness to give them to Dr. Hyde's ai torneys. Judge Latshaw refused the re- quest and remarked: “If any of the state's evidence were to be turncd over to the defense in criminal you might as well lock the front doors of the jalls and open the back.” » Wwe cases, act ol s i, : i ; m here to- ing remorseless exactions from the many to d of Helnze's Unitcd Copr ompany. It| Paulhan, winner of the 30000 prige for| Dr- Ludwig Hecktoen will come here to Rallway commigsion and Loran Plerce of | Nelson was a brothcr of A. H. Nelson, [enrich the few through ‘the trusts and ooty i ',“‘«';"p"m'""' The request | o for 000, and was transferred by one| tho first fiight from Lundan”?t; Manchester, | MOTTOW o testify. Dr. Walter 8. Haines the Department of Agriculture, Washing- | president of the Seaboard National bank |#nd monopolies which 1t fosters. Taritt | "0 ‘078 refuseds ber 11, |ECkstcin to Max M. Schultz, ome of|made within twenty-four hours and with | %14 Dr. Viotor C, Vaughn probably will be ton, D, C. | of New York City. He was 5 years old, |taxation, like other taxation, should be for he summary was dated September 1L |,qi550's partners, who in turn, it Is al- witnesses Saturday. By iU vilage that has.say.ins | 1909, two days before the date of the presi- not more than two stops, arrived here at public purposes only and not for private i B b cged, transferred it to the account of the | 5:3 o'clock this morning, almost exactl Throws Away Capsules. Gucements for new industries should be | . profit and should be so levied as not to dis- "'""""";‘; "'f ““““h"y r‘v‘“"'_"’“ % | \iontana Ore Purchasing company, one’of | (weive hours after he jeft London Sen | nottan (T e bt ara 1t itiie obinas spending money advertising, even if merely | Publlshel‘s Send criminate against any sectlon, cluss, in- ‘:;‘":“ o l"‘q (i) |l| e Glavis charges. | | ‘)ieinge concerns. evening. Inal court today_ how he found capsules ‘ through want columns of metropolitan dustry or occupation and limited to the ac; | Mr. Brandels claims this summary.was not | ', \,qust 15, 1907, it was testified, Otto | Paulhan was benumbed With cold and|which Dr..Hyde had thrown away on & { $ < y 28 » Sl < “ t, eco- | really written untH last December. ¥ Co. obtained $110,000, which. w: v | g daliles, and every community should en ppt:a tO Ongl‘ess tual necessitles of the government, My WAL TREased (SIhE LS amrm' Jleinze % Co. obtained 000, which w thoroughly exhausted when he reached |street and recognized the odor they emit- courage local correspondence to send outi | nomically administered. ks g o o o Vg {tno|puid the next day: but on that daylhere. A great crowd awaited him. Man- |ted as that of cyanide of potasslum. stories of even the “bad” things that hap- We éondemn the cowardice of the re- |OF to deny ruth of this charge and the ., frm ontained $135,000, ¥iving demand | chester first saw tne French aviator a| While working in a Nevada mine, said ' il arty in Indlana in failing to meet | COMmMittee by its action today declined to 4 o i 4 ¢ pen, for the sake of the advertising "“Pr Acti Urged | publican party n & to meel PG ot o deec i, ”| notes as on the previous d On Sep- | few minutes after 5 o'clock, coming | Mr. Swope, he became well 2cquainted getting the town's name in print, declareq | ETOMPt Action Urged on Proposed | tho issues in a fair and manly way; that, Rt ank o B © €| teruber 1, 1907, §$245 interest was paid, but steadily o N. A. Huse of the Norfolk Commercial | in its endeavor to gain democratic votes, | veal the facts. The four democrats on the adily as a steamer on a smooth sea and | Tariff Law Because Supply of | with the poison and was positive he could the testimony showed that the space gy club In a paper read before the convention today. “Advertising as a Factor of Town Bufld- ng," wi the subject. He also declared that Nebraska should, as a state, ap- propriate an advertising fund, 'General Miles— Paper is Short. NEW YORK, April 25.—Aftre John Norrls, chairman of the committee on paper had announced at the meeting of the American Newspapers Publishers' association today, that the government reports from paper mills showing stock on hand April dicated that there was less than a six-day g in- it has on the tariff question one proposition { in state platforms and different and oppos- ing propositions in congressional platforms; that by Indorsement it commends President Taft, who approved the Payne-Aldrich tariff law, and In the same commends Senator Beveridge, who voted against the same measure, for hls course in opposing such a tariff law, Question Relief, committee voted solidly on permitting Mr. Brandeis to turn the searchlight of pub- licity into this matter. The only repub- lican who d@id not vote In committee to deny Kansas, the “Insurgent” member of the committee, who was absent. Mr. Madison came in’ after the public session had begun and asked to be recorded as voting with the democrats. When Mr. it was Representative Madison of | marked *“when paid’’ is still a blank. HUSKS CORN A Towa Man with Score of Seventy-Four Hundred Bushels. MASON C Ia., April (Speclal.)— Clarence McKibben of Marshall county is urdoubtedly the champlon cornhusker, not only of Towa, but of thi world, so far as holding direetly for the field which he had chosen as a landing place, Fiying at a helght of 400 feet, Paulhun came over u clump of trees and then, bringing his bi- plane around with a beautiful curve, landed exactly in the center of the field Paulhan did the last twenty-four miles in exactly twenty-four minutes, out-dis- tancing the special train bearing his wife, Henry Farman and other friends, which had accompanied him. not be mistaken about the peculiar odor of it. Cyanide, he sald, smelled like burned almonds. Dr. Hyde was about 300 feet from him when the capsules were thrown away, sald Mr. Swope. The physiclan stamped them into the snew after dropping them, testi- fled the witness. In so far as Mr. Swope knew, Dr. Hyde did not know his actions were observed by any one. President Taft has endorsed Cannon and Brandels sought to protest Accompanied by John G. Paxton, sald Mr, Hurt by Horse| y quanity Is concerned. He lays no claim to i Rt ; supply of paper for the newspapers, the| ,jq:ion We submit to the people whether | against summary disposition of his re-|gujly speed, but in sticktoltiveness is TiBjte Ryniots Pasthen, i |ha ‘::fie :‘e::m:'»‘nd \l‘i.l'ldema‘:; ‘:‘;::" | e association Instructed its president to send | /1oy may be expected from a party stand- | Quest Without opportunity to make some| wi.re he excelr, Of the 1000 crop he has |\ P¢h &t Polesworth, he was toid of the | Where Hhe . Hy ¥ la statement to congress requesting Im- ing for Taft, Cannon, Aldrich and Bever- | 1age all at the same time. argument, he was curtly reminded by Chairman Nelson that a record vote of found fragments of three capsules. All of the parts of the capsules were sent to Chi- Frenchman's success. White mounted the mediate action on the Mann bilil ad:mitting seat of an automobile and cried: | wood pulp free from Cal husked and o handpicked. bbed 7,400 bushels and every the Army. Officer Thrown from Animal, ear He completed “Ladle * ; ize | cago and chemists ‘announced they found Eabcked Unaonscious and Rib. | " We favor the immediate enactment of a |the committee had been taken and that the | st pushel but a few days ago. He com- | Thdies and b‘i"’;‘;i’]‘\‘“{’;fl\)‘:;:flfl“":fl‘ %@ | trace of oyanide tn' them. | T ension law by congress providing for a |incident was olosed. Parelimppion S Iata-Ota 2 ass | 088 Louts . esi . ; [/ Broken, | New Lawyers in BUath Dakota. | ot R W SR B ey for ail | It became kmown today that Secretary| cnced his task In late October, and de |gviator the world has ever seen. Com-| After smelling wet cyanide on the hands . Rabbe 04 A B (Bpecial ) The | PeRSion € pite cold, wind , snow and lce he statd |prec? the wOrd has p oF Eiuao Bredkiain s Mbukaiet 1o tha omies ‘ e PIERRE, 8. D., April 8.—(8pec union veterans of the civil war. Ballinger would take the h W% Advion. TH stand within a ASHINGTON, April 38.—Two fractured | SUPreme court has admitted on examination | \ve most heartily favor the ratification |few days right by it. Before the severe weather set | g oo b ot 2 Th - o el Pt v kot i room, Attorney Vertrees, counsel for ed 3 3 els a e P b al e| sibe, (& AUGNE BohlD ‘wound 'and bodily |the following 1kt' of apgligafita: Peter B.|or tne proposed amendment to the conatitu- | My, Bailager. announced te th ttoe | 10 he had husked 3000 bushels and the re- | The crowd gathered about the English- |the same drug she smeit on the hand of 3 A Vet R 3 ain.| r. Ballinger, o the committee | maining 4000 bushels have been picked | man and gave the oh heartily, fol-|Mr. Swope after he had handled the cap- bruises comprise the injuries to Lieutenant | '1ealey, Watertown o igler, Leol i tion of the United States author!sing con- | tnat he expected to complete his case next | sjyce. Ior the first he recelved 4 cents per | lowing® them with a r d‘ ',lmll T sules he picked up in the street. SIS e BLDA), ratired, who whe | l\:‘:‘:‘;é‘:\n:o f\r:g::« ].\,\":f::r :;enns:z;r Cios g doulidyiblgn, oo ‘“b week, and later he informed the Assoclated | pyshe!, or a total of $120. For the last it | wyje il sabAnicd Mr. Swope was still on the witness stand Sushu LT hia Boree on Potomao Drive | o i City: Wikt d. Soaleh. 5ot Spring fai ol [ ptid "",','; sidies bY the | pregs that Mr. Ballinger probably would|was 6 cents per bushel, amounting to 884 | Speaking of the flight which he made, | when court adjourned for the noon recess. WA IR Aftanosn. W.R. Colins, Tolbtey! B 3. Lotter, Slout | sousent ahip nabeids i CCR4e™R the | go on before the end of the week Complling his corn husking earnings he | white sai "| “At nopn Judge Latshaw orderea that at Apprebensions for more serlous Injuries | .|, o) iy p. Seward, Wateriown: E. R. | We condemn the extravagant adminstra- |, 3$OT8® Otis Smith, director of the geolos- | has rounded out $334. He kept a dally | I way completely turned around three|all'times Dr. Hyde should be brought Into VS, Wnlaatned ;l first, but after &gl imbull; Raymond J. Murphy, Lem. | tion of affairs of the nation by the re.|IC3! Survey, who was on the stand when the| rccord of his work and his report can be | times by the wind. I managed to get|and removed from the court room out the Bights rest, which his surgeons pronounced | " " " Gorman, Burke. Herbert Le| publican party. committee adjourned Saturday, was under | verified in every detall. over the telegraph wires and got a star: | the prasence of the jury in order that the very be: -:lcu‘lim- !;.:luler:::- : '4 Dm\‘ed‘.M""“‘ of Draper was admited on a certl-| Wo favor the conservation of our natural | ©Xamination during the entire morning ses- R S e—————_ over the track of the railroad at Rhoade | jurymen might not know he Is in the T e by o et ShouBht. | | ficate from the court of Wisconsin. resources and demand the withdrawal from |#ion: He was questioned at great lengthre-| = Ssloon Cases Dismissed by aid of signal lights, but over good |cusiody of the authorities VESH pisked 8P By &.pollesman, Genersl | | entry of our remaiiing timber, coal.and |€arding the conservation of water power| MARSHALLTOWN, Ia., April 23—(8Pe~| a0, miles about Rugby I saw no signal| The actlon of the court pleased Mrs Bl was ““c""':‘"’“" but shortly re-|’ rore Coal Scales are Signed | iron lands and water power sites. sites. cial)—The aloon Interests of the city. Moy | VBNt and there was considerable wind.” |Hyde. She smiled when the order was Sained his senses ahd refused to be taken| pipmgRURG. April 2T.—That twenty-six| We favor an amendment to the constitu- a distinet victory in the district court today | Jogioving the example of the Frenchman, | siven o & hospital, declaring he would 0 to!aoa) operators of & fotal of about thirty-| tion of the United States providing for the | BO¥ Shoots Three and Himself. | when the jury in the criminal action | ), ot away trom London an hour ahead Hyde Spends Night in J his apartment. |one in the Pittsburg district have signed | election of United States senators by the | NEW YORK, April 28—In a frenzy of in- | against the firm of saloon owners, Schultz | oo yyn vogterday. White was up long b | 7He ¢ ke . ‘ lthe wage scale demanded by the miy bopisdi s ol deeg sl L sanity today Ciarence Wood. 19 vears old of | & Wwetzsein, disagreed and was unable to | y ¥, P long be-| Qut from behind the bars of his narrow honmkflons SENT TO SENATE '21d will soon resume operations #.mcir POct ¥O10.0F the pasie: - | Rutherford, N. J, shot and stabbed Miss| ' = “* e e when County | fore daylight this morning and was in the | celi in the county jall Dr. B. C. Hyde this mines is the statement confirmed loday | The platform heartily commends United | Anna Kipp at the boat house of the Rither | Feturn a verdict and later e ! alr at 2:0 o'clock, more than an hour be- | ing looked upon a scene that was new at the headquarters of the Unitefl Mine | States Senator B. F. Shively and the In- |ford Boat club; shot and seriously wounded | Attorney J. H. Egermayer dismissed twelve | 2] S ¥Frank B. Mahin of Clin s Ap- |Workers of America, It was sald how | giang democratie representatives in con- | Chief of Polics Smith of Rutherford and | criminal cases against saloon owners, RE e s Psa. Foas ange to All 4 im were pointed C {ever. tha the five eperators who' ive mot | ¢TI R ratton of the atfairs | 8120 #hot Pollosman MeCiellan, and. realiz- common prisoners. In the same tler of ‘)(’l slgned he S04 are 4 ing that he was about to be captured sho! | of the state by Governor Marshall, {est producers In this distriet g a killed himself. ells with him were drunkards, thieves and an, ed himself. robbers wmama'ngu, April 35.—Pesident Tatt | How Big is Omaha? Dr. Hyde was In jatr once belore, un last 1 M * March 7, but he was only In the hospiial today sent to)the sSenate nominations in- | cluding the following: | oman 1€8 er oe to Did v I th P T A ward then His room geas large, room; Consils Geperal—eorge E. Anderson, | 1d you se ] What Some Peopls Think About It [ ana. . Tnors twratn. (68 iwiodame eI Gpringfield, I1., &t Hong Kong., China; . W TR ey x He could walk about @nd ¢ £ . b soapssessslhy € ocken, 0 . = Beals, V sca | No one was In the apartment to bother Julius G. Lay, Washington, D. C.. at Rio ¥ t article you adver- AT A v e ) ol G Beals, Villisos | o . it bo B L, wasngion, D €, 10 he Foot of Labor Leader| a y r S b S O T B T Wis, at Capetown; Frank D. Hill, Pine - d ’I‘h B veeeN: P, Swanson, 1701 Cuming . Moyston, 216 Spencer | ¢ Uo v 7 b W19 Lafayetie a ] ith | Tos d ade no ol o: Island, Minn, at Frankfert; Henry H. tised on € £e’s '."“u)u’-’ BB Fuostr, Tlorance e Hamann. Juw & ot b i |m :‘)lje ;".I e 8 .ud;:r..“.. Vi Morgan, Louls at Barcelona. Qon-| Suppose you were a fat man and that largely on the sense of touch. It just so d > IMrs. G. M. Campbell, Kearnes ‘Alfred” Frenc, 2 Piepoe| i* Quarters, but whep an aitendant csme sula~—Frank W. Mahin, Clinton, Ia., at Am- | about to leave & street car in haste you | happencd that Mr. Schroedor wears extra 7- ay guarantee. sreagzeire M. O, Kuns, Holdrege oardy ;o Moyer, 'Peoples. fitore 10 the Rhysiaian's cell with & Ha' glat TR \ 4 . .Mrs. J. Robertson, Holdrege ..Mrs. W. T. Bourk Callfornia | covered with bread and a cup of coffe sterdam; Simuel M. Taylor, Oblo, at Not- | . | long shoelaces. Very easily and unknow- 5 4 2 A | y ; 3 were to find that your right foot was in : J. D O'Connor, 218 8. % | 167593, ... Leonard 1ourke, California | the prisoner refused the food and turne tngham, England; Wiliam P. Kent, | o 3, b e 2 ingly Miss Jones tied her shoes with the If you did, you made money and O'Connor, 216 S ) | 139,101 Mrs. William Sydney, 206 he. Wi 4 : y Wytheville, Va., at New Chwang, Ohina: | ®*t7icably tangied with that of a womdn |, ... enq of her nelghbor's shosstring. are satistied, 4 3. O'Connor, 218 S, Hth G, L. Eaton, 2 away with & wan smile. One of Dr. Hyde's W. Henry Robertson, Richmond, Va., at|Who was, well, say, plump. SBomething like | The man across the eisle folded up his LT .n..M.m Harr no \(\'1"“1"\'“;: ) A . | friends sent him a breakfast from a hotel bk D e DT A 1R Taavabte | s anatoae7oth, She, sitle Sdad e Nia It you aid not, bring your receipt |14Z110. Mrp. 3. O. Bavard, 16l N, 1 : \nkatogs. ©. i} . Jail attachies sald the physican slept weli ———— post. Suppose, 100, that the street car|ing at a tittering typist that she might| to the counting room and get your L. Mae Willlams, Grant W. L. Holbrook, o) ast nl:)u‘ He turned out his "'m, with BULL ELEPHANT EXECUTED was full of enthusiastio amateur joke- | not betray the joyous situation money back. Ingersoll, ‘Oxford " Helen Johnson, 8. O |the rest of the inmates of the jall at §:3 \ & u oy ed Nelson. Lexington W. M. Holbrook, 5. 0. | o'clock and rétired to his cot @v— smiths. Now, would you enjoy 1 Mr. Schroeder turned his pompous welght Don't wait. J. B, Scdgwick, York Mrs. A. Swanson, 8. 0.| pDr, B, C. Hyde's bons of 500,000 wi ] Beast Which Led Rampage st Dan-| Gus Schroeder of the Central Labor | about and pressed the button. The situation K. Cummins, Charles Guatavso i | - e e e . ot e 1 ville, 1L, Killea union knows 10 & certainty. Also & woman, |in the strect car became critical. ! The Bee can sell any article 0. Calvert, 1116 Nicholas Apiph. Rie R nty Atk st prades . Todn A who for the purposes of this tale, shail| e agose from his seat and the crisls was | housew(ves find about the home and N.J. Miller. 421 5. 20th Matthawson, Lincoin l‘ul»hun‘ at the close of the criminal “,,,':‘, 'Y be kpown as Miss Jones, 1512 Chicago |at hand. He started off the car and the| do not need. A Roasoner, Kearwey seph Weborg, Pender |y yion Jast night. This action mesns Di DANVILLE, I, Apri) 35.—The hig bul | street, knows also (o a certainty. crisis had arrived Blackburn, Si. Edward ford Wendroff, Tancrott B Y ; - : il 6 1 Boven:da p 5 C. Stanley, Cozad _Violet Wendroff, Bancroft|Hyde must remain in prison unti he Is sephant which started the herd of a eirous | NOW, this Miss Jones, s hereinbefore| There were sereams, kicks, gutteral re- It can sel PR o AR ) ‘Mrs. L. L. Solomon. Lincoln |declarea innocent by & jury, or Is per- o1 & TAmpAge yesterday afternoon and | remarked, is rotund, She Qiscovered while | marks In German, some in Engiish and 1t 1t fails, it refunds your money. Btiea gt hawend A pctealf, 16 Bacitic | mitted by the court to furnish & new bond Whieh resulted In thousands of dollars | Siiting bestde Mr. Schrocder on a Henson | then Schroeder ¢'me to a sudden halt R it Rt b e et Hiom 1. 1 he ‘actian of the court was dus to the ‘ tamage belng done beside serious Injury to | trolley car that her shoe string had be- | There were also cxplanations, apologies Call ])gug]ug 238 and let the Mrs. A. W. Augspurger, Laramle . .-Margaret ‘Wigk. Lincoln | nature of (he evidence premented by the wvenl poreops, was executed this after-| come untied. When she leancd forward to | and restitution. But there was really no A e ia” T o [t .C. . Earley, Columbus|142,383.. J. B. Honel, 528 8. 13th | .qte against Dr. Hyde. Without notify 4 loon i the 6 of & number of physi-| Ue the shoesiring the goneral feutures of | way to square up for that uproar of| @d taker write your ad and 2 i Mo s PR Al g P uese | 1be cavbempint ey e sy | shien sell what you are not using. The Census Man Is Counting Now. [shaw summoned Courty Marshel Joel By * X . \

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