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TITF BEE: OMAHA AFFIDAVITS OF CONSPIRACY TUESDAY, MA)Y | 1 T aale ) Nebraska Nebraska ! Dr—t————. neti e . o - minating Allegations in Hands [.05\ B\ \\ J']\ L\I)L\bl\ L ad dire e poin r first time ase of t of 0. F. Hamilton's Friends w t Cl RS S i hen the Clock ] Saloon Advocates of Lincoln Spend k { erything w 21 o t r t } wite, ¥ DOZEN MEN ARE INVOLVED g \ $6,587 in Vain, Mayor Brown Gets Credit, i N & I B UAbed s - 5 in g bt 4 Anta ool i swesition to Mave Hamilion Beaten ] 1 n 1 Mot s da sald RYAN WANTS FPULPIT'S AID '* ler of “Mothers' day." s Ub. tald s Séve Bben. Mass tn ra s B S cbraska han been one of the fist TWO SUPERIOR BOYS IN JALL Omata Dering Teial of J Advoeate I..c Initiative and Referen- 4 that F. W. Brown. then (SRt of |y il s Waiinee 6 SENNE Phipped Land Frauds, dum Urkes Mintsters Not to e - b e Roiege to Enid, Okl., Bat Were Cap- Pl o Forget All for County oA et ey e tured and Brought Back. VS W 3 Ostion. Gover Shallenberger will issuc a ’ - en, Neb.. as a probably t row, calling upon | SUPERIOR, Ne May 2. a spiracy to get. iy ' ’ (e 518aft Correspondent B e ] i oF robbitE, Vo LB, | e 8 ot utes will go like hours! The wets” flled thew campalgn expenee| Governor Shallenbergs B O Towh GaN ot K. SR e : You'll be hot and tired and s oAb e B B e arati bABgUS. T eHling a undr with the boys having a good time. | Most active in this work 18 the Fort P thirsty-~you’ll be hand heavy and 557 and then falled to de e 1 Srctiion of Samotrati atite oM zman drew $400 from the bank and the | Kearney Survivors' association, of whi 3 low. o dxflw»w‘u-l report s stitem ot gl sk sober ¥hen he became sober the | the Eighteenth United States D . K ows, aid not ecome from Omaha S boys no were gone. He reported| The trial of the saloonkey S o S I T S e, [ L R rin » [2 y»v\ had sa “w her v’v expe 4t 3 ‘;' - gy t g sports. They were ton was killed by Mclnty sedire licenses. Attorney Pettis re 1 ! a cons y 1nid, OKL, Where they Were 4 at Mulle pon his own atlon, M ’ %o the S0 Nobiew essed an about ‘ $ o s day talked to the Minist ation | v 8 none Their trial will | ! Dotk i g o count i Bot e urg ere of HORSE THIEVES' GANG New Armory at Nebraska City. | —— “’m‘ o "’ mportance, thé initiative and ndur e e N Ny . | W Novent £ O ththna; eyl Wik the wjuisters that he had not endorse (6 Forin. AMGOIAHEA to SteP T s T | JUSCHRroNNeE 't TN eGta B ORI . S YUty Betian undi) e Knew i was an 1 Sorse Steallng Soc KE (RuSORES GF T O O OO S6B5E Gty ity eriine [ It will wash the dry spot from your throat-—relieve your “Freda dacobson, 17 years ol Wag W Gninion NG May 2—(Bpecial)— | hereon. GxI feet. It wil be WaA ABBCORANEA) B, BUC aF 100" st ats fatigue and make the hours go like minutes. rented” b Ao ¢ Do n the o 3 saigtr ave become | Prick and have a large basemer N O N i . the Sk = pertormine & erimiua) opera 1 | mmanation, whieh may but o siop o| SIOVET bath and e wnee matare | o oty e e el ot e Delicious--Refreshing--Wholesome e eiiictrer i hie neighborhond. A e ot e, i un. s have | 488 & furdher Inducemen o he it irst-Quenching : e e 13| Wil be compieed by Lne et of Auguet.| by n! smage | 5c¢ Everywhere ] conT i sevtred hisgt Woula. etea ock in the morning. and when first Funeeal’ of Otes: Pladess: ProdtAl Mads in Omabit, fendant. They denled giving the & 1 i STIINE sy snOie enta| NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. May 2—The| Hamilton at this time, Jancary, 1905, was Send for Our Free Booklet . money. Miss Jacobson was releascd D et 1y of William H. Saunders, who dled at|{in Omaha as a Witness in a land case b N appear In Juvenile court Friday morning. |to control the flames or to rcscue :' Fort Smith, Ark. arrived here yesterday | for the government. while the party making “The Truth About Coca-Cola. Weding at Fairview Today. i and were taken to his old home at Una-|the proposition to the afflant was here as wn that splendid horses have Tells all about Coca-Cola---what it is e 4 e the’ marriagesof Rut - dilla for int ment. He came to this county | a witness frier.d of Ware and the othe iy p n,"r,.:llr::\ it K.', |.u1 Lt RABIAAIE. Ottt "' :‘“‘I = 'I'a‘:':‘ ';‘;_‘fl:‘“’l:‘.l"fl ", e iy | In 1386, entered a homestead. buit the first | defendants | and why it is so delicious, wholesome o of the Dritish army are complete and the L;:N‘ ,m»\‘-‘. Silea ”W"‘ olacing them |20Use at 1 nadilia in 1§ 1d a flour miil | pies of these affidavits have been for and beneficial. 5 Jng the detafls of the affair except to say VTR I8 set on fire from every Girectlon |.eging pronibitionist and the leader in thix | Hamilton. The affidavits show that Atlanta, Ga. county east twelve men were conspiracy Resident Stricken. | The prejudice aroused agatnst Hamiltc SUPERIOR, Neb, May 2.—(Special.)—|as shown in other information in posses Elder J. W. Tipton, a Chrictian minister, | 8ion of the Phil Kearney Survivors' assc ciation, was due to the assistance Hamil gave the government men who went to| thay It would be very quiet and that L] a few persons would be present Marfe Ewanson, harpist, of Omaha icated In the | will be no possible chance of saving it and discovering the fraud. But a splendid o1k rived tonight and will play the harp at|!arSe team suppoxed to have been burne P s in a barn northeast of town recently, were 5 s i enti not burned for the skeletons of some old | o " icien while on the stre Captain A. M. Trimble, adjutant general | WOTn out pelters, muc smaller and older, | , you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola | | lay and for a time it was thought of the Grand Army of ihe Republic, is of Were fofind in their st Now the farm- | He is ears old, and Mullen to investigate the fraudulent entries the opinion the coming encampment of the | €rs think it time to organize and have f land. It ears that the government | . ’ Rowena Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [000 belonging to the street raliroad company, will be the most enjoyable of any ever The organization at a meeting to be held Hihtanit Nowe Noten: obtain conveyances to visit tHe tracts of i | year, deserted her at Omaha, and went |piled on wet ground and this is believed Reflches Capltal to Boonville, Ind., near Evansville, where, | (o have caused it to ignite. Although a while an artist for Topics, a trade pub- [large force is at work fighting the fire, - held. His opinfon is based on information In Superior. 1f there are similar organ he received this morning frem Fairbury zations over the state, their co-operatio runaway acciden ¥ day, in which his left ankie was badly | tered, and that Hamiiton near the depot Wednes- |1and suspected of being fraudulently en- furnished i 1 | 3 : {ox done by the sev- | is asked for and they are invited to write | shattered : government officers his own team and | Bt e iaa the Reart of £ st gl Bons 4 aA egarding the ‘ork) he' B g to W. A. Huff, Superior, Neb., who will| TABLE ROCK.—V. R. Tuggle, assistant|assisted them materially in the location of lication, he won the heart of Miss Jennie| but little headwa een made. o a T be glad to give any information possible | Chshier of the New England Natonal bank | ine tracts in question | Cruiser George Arrives at Christiania | Kellv. in ansville, and married her| 1 rangements in charge. e & 0 give ik = OSSIDIS L at: Manmis Cl W T Syfptionh g g [0 SEREER S TEREEOR 5 | February 2, last - The epcampment will be held May 17, 18 10 the new organization GRAND 1SLAND—The nigh school gradus Some time after tnis Hamilton's barn with Casket, People Mourning |STAGE HANDS WORK SUNDAY 4 g H L. . b- was burm his team perishing in the fire . children, some from: the city schools and| Widow Need Not Pay for Whisky. | ,oung women and eloven young men. The|and his wagon being destroyed. for Poet. LEWIS MADE_SPECIAL AGENT |Getting in Production for “Peter others from the country schools. In addi-| NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., May %(Specialy/class is at present publishing the High| Hamilton had taken up a claim about| - A Wasdin et Wrbalag Peditentisey Ko | Pan' Gives Boys a Little Over- y g o- | —Sof time since W. A ch , who | School Annual five miles from Mullen, but s warned| CHRISTIANIA, May 2.—The of the o 3 e 8 S Diloa Blil be 'k olbte s6cton, Wutomo’ me time since A ey i u it was warned| CHRISTIANIA, May 2—The body o the | WASZER B BIORnE, TERICER TR0y time Stu biles and floats. The committee expects to had been conducting a saloon at Syracu 88 years, one of the oldest residents of ‘""‘nm to go onto it to mumke a settleme: t | late Bjornstein Bjornson reached here to- TUnion Pacific, raise at least $1500 to pay the local ex- died and several wholesale liquor houses | city, died yvesterday. He was a native of |Under penalty of death. The government |day on the cruiser George, which anchored d Sunday found the stagehands of the en Cap- | brought uit against his widow, in whose | Schieswig-Holstein, Germany, and came to | officers gave him assypance that he would | in the harbor at 4 o'clock in the after- T Brandeis and Boyd theaters doing a little gennee- A B e TR, Hap L o8 N coun! e th his fofected. | \ After having held the office of warden of | Brandeis and Bo ’ thin Trimhe that the town will be deco-| name.the husband conducted. the business ‘:»‘;“;I country late In the 'Ss with his|be pfofected in establishing his claim | noon. An immense crowd awaited the ar- | A “’f‘v“?‘:l':: p’;mhm“m‘ George Lewis|overtime stunt. Manager Woodward took b fated to such B extent fhat §t will not be | The suit dragged in the courts tor some | "R GO0 TR 0 Ward, @ Lincoln| WPALEYEr may be the result of the trial| rival of the warship and when the body |fne, WIOTIE Penitentiat Georse bewi®| iy ine forelock and shipped from Kan- i recognized by the old soldiers. time and finally was brought to & hearing | parber, who formerly resided here, was|Aat Thedford in the state courts, it is the| was brought ashore the great sorrow of | T ament of the Union Pacific Utah di.|#as City to Omaha the scenery and stage . # ; er committees,” said | before Judge Wilson, who, after hearing taken to Pawnee Uity last week by Sheriff | intention of the Phil Kearney Survivors'|ine people was manifest JPOOIS) Siay it o, gty | equipment for the big production of “‘Peter 1' never saw batter o ~uller, udged h i DaoD: vision, with headquarfers at Ogden. it ) in Trimble. ““When we met at Fair: | the evidence, decided that a woman could | Fuller, where the court adjudged he|association to collect further evidence and | The king expressed to the widow his| o ot an,” which has just ended a very suc- Captain should contribute $ per week to tne SSnt {Cito/itie Eovacrniant. and PUSE il | W. J. McClement has accepted a promo- | 7 4 bury last January to sce about locating the not have a license or conduct a saloon|gupport of his wife and two children, who | PreSent it to the government and push it| Geep sympathy. No ceremony attended the (4100 to assistant special agent of the Union | Cessful week at the Willis Wood in Kansas o s ¢ live here and from Whom he has been | to the end removal of the coffin and the public dis- |, f.,,“‘ Wyoming 1 with headquar- | CIty- It will be presented at the Boyd for ——eee e separated for Bl e persed in silence, many of the latter Join- || we a1 Chosenne isarpizets the week beginning May 21. The unloading { His Saturday. M. Sloan came ' e Sfupacitendice IS O e Biflc the scenery at the Bovd theater gave . cngaged in ihe “,»‘,.:,‘..?‘n.u”!”?..l“ 3% sens ot Amertcan Revetution ana [ARTIST ACCUSED OF BIGAMY | Gmana to take charge of the construction fihe Stasehands of the two theaters managed He has three daughters living in lowa and A. R. Will Co-operate in of the foundation of the new Union Pacific [ ¥ the = e At one son in Chicago. He was a veteran of Adeliabesiy Man Said to Have Deserted One Wife at Fifteenth Dodge | O™ 8y S the vl war. in Omaha Must Face WACO-Tn the death of Uncle Ben Camp sy - Coupt L.-G.-A.'s Take Game. bell, the ploneer settier, well known farmer | Some time ago President Pressly J. Bar 3 e R The Franklins and the L. G. A's played and republican leader of West Blue town- | of the Nebraska Society of the Sons of the | - s i HUGE PILE OF COAL BURNS game at Twenty-second and Charles ship, one of the best known and most highly | 5 meric, evolution addressed a commun-, ST. LOUIS. Mo. May 2.—(8pecial Tele- — cet, Sunday afternoon, the former losing American R lution a 1 respected and. best loved early settlers « R sabtisic Caibander 1D m.)—James Leseuer. an artist for pub- | Heavy Loss Will Result to Street |by the score of 8 to 1i. The game was ) 22 York county parted this. Uncle Camp- | Ication to Departmen mnander L. | lications, was arrested this mor ¢ Burli characterized by vy hitting on_both enox Joa S '} er bell homesteaded in the early seventies the | Richards of the Grand Army of the Re- |3 . this morning .1 Railway Company at Burlington | (ROIACHGTEES, By, BRRIy e Same in » - farm on which he resided at time of his| public, suggesting that the Grand Army |17 Delmar avenue. this city. Captain s Result of Fire. the first inning, when four men crossed the breliyy and the Sons of the American Revolution | 3¢0r&e Hegar of Evansville, Ind., arrived| ST, JOSEPH, Mo. May 1.—Spontaneous plate. Scare by inainge: - - T ? i SRAND 1S e e the las! ifheagitlis sgbeeps and wi ke the prison e o - Frankling . 1 2 1- 4 COMPARE A CAHNE of Lenox Sosp with a cake Pl SR DR L Join In some day for the special observance | {oMIENt and will take the prisoner. who is | combustion has fired 1400 tone of coal | fTAKITY, 1209023310 ' o W po puildin bt Rorthe ew genera- | Charged with bigamy, back tomorrow. It|piled in the Burlington yards here and ries: Grogve and_Dodd: Magner, raised Saturday. its fitung about the |of patriotic teachings to the new genera : v Batteries: Groove and_Dodd; Magner, ofimy sher laundsy soem salhng et or Ebovs Chimney on the ‘roof, and Just ss It had | tlon, with speclal reference to such ob. | @lleged that he first married Miss| belonging to the rallroad company, and 18.- | Falkner and C. Harvey, Tiser. its price. left the earth about four feet, there was| " n the public schools. | ¢ » a slip, the stone fell and was broken. 1t |Servance St e o e B TN ey - i weighed 9000 pounds. It is feared that it| Commander o G M " YOU WILL FIND that Lenox Soap is bigger, that will take three months before it can be re- | idea and has suggested that better results the calie is brighter; the quality better. x-l;wdh - o | would come from the joint efforts of the | ORK—Anton Georella, a son of Italy and | s 3 | societies if the pupils of the schools could | AND LENOX SOAP IS CHEAP—as cheap as i recent arrival owing to dense tobacco | 5°¢ | P 1 smoke in Burlington smoker, left the train | be interested in the work and take con ought to be. here and was found by night police | spicuous part in the programs. l wandering about the streets unable to tell | 1n reply der ply to Department Comman ¥ IT ISN'T POSSIBLE to malie good soap for less his troubles. He was on his way to Helena 4 = = § 2 & » Mont., 1o visit a brother. Father Tonnells | Richards' letter President Barr say than the price of Lenox. It isn't possible to sell was called and learned of his misfortunes| *I am willing to co-operate with you | X ety ) . P good soap for less and arrangements were about, to be made | any program you may arrange. Would r“ feel bright and ambitious a part of the day; and then listless and dull. ¥ suspect that he was of uneound mind. He |be better to as | Most o e e et TR S e p st FOR WASHING CLOTHES, use Lenox Soap Was examined by the Board of Insanity | Cleties in the state to appomnt a dx’mgnl,i Most of these pedple are coffee-drinkers. They cannot account for their whimsieal A and was taken to the Hastings asylum |to arrange a meeting to arrange details moods and don’t realize thev are doing anvthi rause ake a look ¢ 3 in the form of soap solution. HOLDREGE—A large number of teachers | for such a gathering. 1 am very much in / d aliz v are 'l ing any ll}mg to cause them. But take a look at the 3 TO MANE SOAP SOLUTION: Take = I e oD Of e Slate are Interested | sympathy with the idea that the only way case in the light of science as applied to physiology. calie of Lenox Soap, cut it into small pieces, come out relative to the work In the junior | to impress lessons of patriotism on the | i 2 > dissolve these in three quarts of boiling normal school which will be conducted this | minds of the children Is to arrange for them Ever study the way coffee acts on the brain and nervous water. Heep water at boiling point until a ”[;’«": M"" ""““f_'\""" "";“'HTX"""‘“‘""" -:' ‘r- a series of programs to be glven at dif- . subjects necess o ob n st sec- 2 P school year. By ine '’ sav scientist. ‘i i i solution is formed. ond and third degree certificates will be | ferent times during the school year. B ‘‘Caffeine,’’ says a scientis is a drug found in coffee and tea and is classed U given and in all probability a larger number | continuing this course of instruction, the | of teachers than ever before will avail| egsons taught will be so thoroughly en themselves of the opportunities offered, | ¢550n8 taush Pt tp ey Miss Elizabeth Bettcher will he registrar graved on their memor el Ay uring the summer session and an un- | remember them the balance of their lives. w.fl;:;l]\‘ 4'1(1(' Hv corps of instructors will| pepartment Patriotic Instructor Brad P. conduct the classes | Cook of Lincoln in a circular letter to the YORK—The Commercial club proposes to | C°°K of Li e i give a smoker to the 100 or more traveling | Various Grand Army posts of the state ——— owed by men and salesmen liviing in York. and |suggests that this program be fol enlist shem in helping boom York for | the schools Friday May 21 location of state capital. Since publicity saing 8o \e Battle ot Free: has been. siven York's Aapiraton” for 1o, | o OBSNInE Song—"The Battle Cry of Free- | cation of state capital, a large number out. | 397 e the fi side of York oounty have expressed them- ?&’l“fl"’n‘*”‘t:«'\“.ff i \ selves that no betier location than York : | ht h Song—"Marching Through Georgia." 8 city of 98 happy hustiers ail Reading or Recitation—"Lincoin's Gettys- are busily engaged in Pl v B At Soda Fountains or Elsewhere e Jal shy S0 et o e R AR 0 ha mapchie Look for “HORLICK’S” on the bottle. i“::_,’;;;:'\"'f;"‘;,"‘:‘;,’IL:’;:TF.’:‘ i osing ¥ E-‘ :AINISTERS Original end Genuine o Frasung as sacen eeiect T3Pt | T READY TO BE ORDAINED | cause, since the enactment of the § o'clock | closing law a Twilight club has been oper- = = ’ Snder The =alon. HFhe application o Commencement Exercises of the Pres- George Schleicher was refused likewise byterian Theological Seminary | upon the unanim vote of the council Wednesday Evening. because 1o have granted it would have in- ¥ | creased the number of saloons, mow about | one to_every people, and would like-| Commencement exercises will be held | wise have extended x”- ;u\lm.n zone. No|Wednesday evening at the First Presby | T bricants, " maet | £f whom are Jor | terian church in connection with the ending time residents of nd Island, owners of | of the school yzar at the Presbyterian property and responsible citizens. Theological seminary and elght young the- HOLDRF Clarence Ellsworth, a|gjogians will be given their diplomas by former Holdrege boy, has made a great ot ¥ g impression lately with his sketehes of In.| President Dr. L. B. Lowery. Five already djan life and his portrayal of mountain and | have been ordained ministers of the Omaha pain, The Ellsworth family were residents | presbytery and the other three will prob- ake of this city for several years, moving away | : from here in the late 'Ms. & C. Filsworth |ably seek other fields of labor. the father, conducted a drug store here and | Comynunion service will be held Monday The Food-Drink for All Ages. {his family was many times pinched aimost | night at the seminary and the alumni die : f {10 the point of starvation on account of h Rich milk, makted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffee. among the habit-forming drugs, like whiskey, morphine, cocaine, e Lenox Soap—Just fits the hand It acts as a so-called heart stimulant first—but the reaction later shows that it is in reaiity a paralyzant—weakens the nerves and partially paralyzes them. ‘‘Caffeine’’ causes a short period of excitement of the nerveus system—a delu- sory effect. But it is followed by the inevitable depression of spirits, dullness of intellect and sometimes dizziness.’’ That’s what coffee does, in part. On the other hand, thousands of people have learned to distrust coffee and have found in well-made POSTUM a beverage which tastes of the harmful effects of coffee. If imilar to coffee but has none POSTUM. But—be sure you read directions on pkg. POSTUM must be made right vou would feel clear-headed and well all the time, drop coffee and begin using (well boiled) to bring out the real food v You can do the same and it is quite a ple: lue. Thousands of people have found it. sant discovery—that ; “There’s a. Reason” for - POSTUM d the little boc improvidence. The family was often -.n'-‘"" will be given Tuesday evening the jected to many other adverse turns of for. | Young Men's Christian assoclation. Dr For nfunts, invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion. ture while they were living here. and ths | owerey will have charge of the graduating Pure nutrition,upbuildingthe whole body. Keep #t on your sideboard at home. | 1%, of the 1ad 1» a1l the more wratifeing | fyorcisen and the main address will be lnvigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in a minute, ing the hard years of his life spent in this | given by Dr. John A. Marquis, president | . {eity. Ellsworth never had the advantage|of C. 1 ‘edar Rapid r. D, Sample sent free. Addres HORLICK'S, Racine, Wis. of ‘even'a sllgh {raining, under 3 master, | o J:’:“:‘; ’:"n"““‘c:“)‘:’w‘ “" ':mk' nor dk e learn from anyone the wayvs | ™ - . 4 1 Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. B of colors some mere intuition, evi- P dently, he was able to blend into his pic [J tures the correct proportions of dignity. !of the functions of stomach, liver, kidney buoyancy. tragedy and comedy, and, above 2 : all, remarkable originality, ~which haye | *Pd bowels is quickly disposed of with made his work so widely complimented by | Electric Bitters. #c. For sale by Beaton |eritics 1n the west |Drus co ’ { i ““The Road to Wellvill ' in packages. Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich.