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{1 ¥ 3 X ‘ > —/Chinese Prince Council Bluffs | Says His People AlLcowunin Lawdave D vy Local Lawyer Starts Prosecutions Against Drug Men Tsai Tao Addresses Asiatic Associa tion, Paying High Tribute to American Schools. ACCUSED OF CONDUCTING BARS Want Education THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY CHANGES I8 RAILROAD BILL "5 soovees Section to Legalize Traffic Agree- .....me: ‘< B roes ment Stricken from Measure. el Mg tn . _|SECTION TWELVE ALSO GOES OUT Marc Provision Awthoris Parchase of v Stocka of Competing Limes Meets Mr Ma . Even @ ker Deathe—Com- 1 Vive Local Merchants Sald to BDe Dis- | and his m x w - Liquors Without Com- forma e s May 4.—The dismant a N - e to Laws Covering . . of GRAISRE &t the ¥ o ' this Bastaes S satwe f the American As Seection ratfie agre or traffic agreements, B 3 ° ¥ ; 5 e's reply was sion, was @ ted by both senate and | Mr. Martin's s ta g ouse; the senate struck out section Mr. Madden of Il ) . . Paul Aylesworth, who recently st . 2 4 b - ” usade agatnst a number of the d es o LR . = porrfipn terdas flied road owning 8 per o >t another section. By a his city, yesterdas filed b to absorb it mitogether. The section pro- ndment was agree . et court asking 5 g e rd Me, sale of | hibiting a raliroad from charging & hig epbulicans vo! . Sl oo rate for a short than for a long haul was | number of ins b adopted by the hbuse in the form reported | Madden proposit ; ek g B bt et s i au [1DIAICEED. Viah 1 ¢ piace to the new “ommeres commission the G dx s lf L- | % M 5 ihe teag abd’ short baw) 1ves Se 'p stablised scnocis sepondin 1o this After Two Years in to send a steady ur anks an gover the generosit a House pb mors, W. A Ma rms and reputed owners . Sweet Disposition st Broadwa: v ot g v . now prepared to prophesy | tor his h e ey Wins Big Fortune Trattic Section Killed. ok e Oard, 70 - avenue, Edward Par Never since it was reported to the senate | that he had returned the moment his p San, 148 West . Brasdway, Fe Tatnam | Kind Treatment of Rich Uncle Brings ' such ce as today. The progiam without endangering his lif r of b & Harl-Haas Drug Estate Worth $40.000 to ined at yesterday's conference of republi- | his return was volunt pany, W. W A T . T W can leaders vas carried out and extended. | will be arraigned May A s Bbunets TR ot el In rapid succession the Cummins' and the | When the Reuf-Schmitz Board of Super o4 by Senator He fy the existing law to pitated an extended de- n progress when t A K. Detweiller Surrenders to Face | Bribery Charge Brought Two Years Ago. eh house toda was I—the senate te bi by Sena ntroduced b but the bills gh they were respects by the rte m. Each the bill has yet to be passed in 10use and will have to undergo the mercies of the other. Whether will ever emerge trom the final stage of joint conferences is a thing nobody is | jer sa pan 18 West Bioadwa n S Crawford-Elkins amendments to the traf- isors advertised the sale of a Bomham owner of building: O. H_Browr CHICAGO, May 4—A sweet fic agreement provision wers withdrawn K for a competing telephone system & e sy W ebieaits owner, | 874 her kindly treatment of and the entire traffic and merger provis- | Detweiller came here from h i = Benjamin D. Magruder. former justice of | jons stricken out | Toledo and success bid for . . the T ofs supreme court, who died April Immedia r the bill was taken up | lege. C E 'h b 3. won a fortune for Miss Elizabeth Mag- | in the sen Mr. Elkins, in charge of the| In March e grand orn Exhibit ruder Antonio, Tex. She is named | pyli, proposed to lay on the table the C thirtean true bills charging \\'ll Be \dded sole and executrix of the $40.000 estate | miny' amendment, requiring ing members of the Board 1 £ f the late jurist in his will flled here|or ail agreements by the Inters to act favorably o b " > merce mmission in advance of the his comp: to P ruit ShO“ SUdEn SORECGNG: 'S Sot: ing effect But Mr. Cummi the | Magruder of F! trouble of taking a te by vol v s - [ gl taking his ameadment out of e running. | Glemens’ Estate National Horticultural Congress De- | properties during The democrats had agreed to vcle against cides on Addition and Names ece his sole heir, Judge Magruder in his | o tne. adoption of the Clay smendment oes to augnter New Committees. | witl savs: “She came from her home in the ut the antire sectic Skl i Distributors: JESSEN; LIQUOR CO., far sc o take housenold Mehus-ngikined the: madarity | 1020 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towas A\t the meeling tae Nat = 4_‘n ; e death of my w :* a..fl Das made hear- willing to permit the section to go out be- tirely to Pianist's Wife—Exact alt congress last evening Pres able m one! and lesoiate life by her rehension f by some P. Hess announced the appointment of €om- | kindic treatment d sweet dispositior mpatc i oy ey acech Value Not Stated, arge of this year's frui ted 1o add & corn exane | WOMAN'S QUARREL OVER o take & decl »vided the Auditorium company | o provide the extra space t DOG MAY END IN MURDER far as it applied to ratlroads. He ex- | wed his purpose of supporting the Clay | REDDING. Conn. May &—The will of amendmen:, but explained that, in order to | Samuel C. (Mark Twain), filed before the senate, Was necessary | for probate hers today Y ‘T has a peculiarly deli- cious flavor found in nootherbeer. It'sbecause we grow our own yeast, malt our barley in the old and reliable way and age our beer properly. Hign LiFe Beer is always uniform_in quality and purity. We always make it the same way. It always has the same rich and pleasing flavor. o.,ueasy MILLER BREWING CO. Milwaukes, Wis. ORDER A CASE TODAY o377 ST to get the Cummins' provision out of the| estate to the surviving - [ . ” ) e e o s | Wise GIBMardt of Laura, Cole., BNosts | yyy o oftyst that purposs be moved to|Langhorn Clemians, Wit Yeaip Gabr . ight urn ac ar - t Friday with the directors| Brother of D. B. Armst < E, ¢ ¥ & wiil m w e rother . B. Armstreng lay the Cummins' amendment on the table. | gwitch. The amount of ghe estate & ’ SushBsSul uie sy s Sacka M . Ner Raneh. Cammine’ Amendment 0ff. given « e plan suggested is to erect an | Des. 3 . 3 = t r. Cammins th nnounced ‘the with- | was drawn August 9, and /e, AU@itoriumy on the south| g : jai Tele.| Mr. Cammins thefi announc | AT w { “u‘“‘“‘f;a'\"" s f"“““m :" drawal of his amendment. He expressed | provided that the estate, should be divided a ¢ gram.)—What aie | urder e g AR M 1% iast evening was IATEely At-| fook piace yesterday at ine farm of b m | NiS conviction that if adopted the provision | into two equal parts, the income & all the members appearsd hIgALY | Armsirong e Bgass'y g aviin be beneficial to the public, and said | apportioned to the two daughters quarter e e . T .. o "®" | he would re-offer it in connection with &It was ovided tha ne da over the protpects for s sicad nine miles west Of Laara. Coto. and |0, w0 TSOLLer It in connection wiih a1t was provided Chat in case one dau Made Her Look Twenty Years Younger t exposition. des the setback | § s sut fitteen | St o, R - SeNE.A0 9 b v > ing from the recent cold weath i om Sidney. Armstrong, who is v - ! t of th imination of the enwire traffic Fiiowiag ace tha Swmmiiees: | Soouc 1 Tears of sk, came. brom vaster | P00 e Slmin e e READ MRS. HERRICK'S SWORN STATEMENT Prentums—W. §..'Keeline, Prof. £ A.| Nebraska and took up a M0-acre govesn- |57 gy | o 0.6 Beach of Ames college, laward Kretenmer. | o 50 B O PR 08 B FEEETE SEREC | The motton to ¥ on the table was|and there is thought to be about $150.000 Nrw Ve nance—i. H. Dooifttle, F. T. True, The- et 2 g A p‘m; ¢t jang | PTOMPtly withdrawn by Mr. El who | on depo banks. Estimate has beer Srare or New Yorx ) > ocatersal No'Y. ation-floy ‘P, Wileox, Bdeon Da-| and her h and Armsirong's were only |[IOVed this acton with the withdrawal| made of the literary assets, but they will i g ! on about 100 yards apa. >t the Crawford-Elk substitute. be gone over by the trustees of the w ¥ Herrick, being d: sworn, deposes and says: When i 5 cn n The las : n by ot 1 kad 4 X : s i yicmasioRE—T Wadsworth, H. G. Mc- | against the land of Miss Gibhardt on the | ATV U0 BUCTIINE PTUARE R The w Aat, B, daughter a. s envy of my schoolmates, and which attracted the atten- ce, Thomas Maloney 5 & | ETound t she had not compiled with the | 00 100 ey g o pomcy blographer, Mr. Paine w his remarks of strangers. As I grew old hair com Hamiiton, Joe W. | o0u ang this has not yet been settled. She |"OU!d © . ompliance with the| ay (o his literary assets end direc i e ste . 4 air c X * oliinied Armstre 4 kit platform was challerged by Senator Clapp. | 1o trustees be guided by them menced to come out, just a little at first, but gradually more and 3. Rich, W. C. Chil- | ek Ar ng's dog was killing her . st that decl n ‘l chickens and yesterday laid im wait for the “' "d"b"" the purpa o S "’f e ion | disposal | more, and then began to tu I was induced by the many cxhibits - (Vegstables)—I. N. Minnick. n | S e 1¢ | had been to insure against monopoly, which | et t ad T eth's Sag 1 s “": Wihigren, Charles Neid aaimal KIS It Arimstreng eames out| T te ol o wiord’ amendmint . would R ] AMP g ports I had heard yeth's Sage and Sulph Hair Program—i1. | W. Binder. George |Of his house and remonstrated with her.| % f0 TS U ARMY INSTRUCTION C. Remedy 1 ¢ was quite thin and \ £ Prof_ G. R. Blise of Ames college. | She lifted her 22-caliber Winchester repeat- St el ook 2 S il % poriation—i. C. Miichell, Dr. Jen-| ing rifie to her shoulder and shot at him -::‘__m =N ;"f,'.::“ ‘“5";:. A :‘“‘“‘;" ORDERED AT FORT RILEY r. and 3 Bmmet Tiniey. five times. One bullet took effect in Treement provisi resented, | t was fast Member p—R. B allace, F. L. Reed apex of the right lung, breaking the coliar- but was not acted upon immedia Fourth Infantry frem Fort Crook W. 8. Geoper, Elmer Smit bone, passing through in X R he spinal column. M Major Richmond sy “drove w0 Leaves Office the direction 2, .. Where the B Sterling, to the sherift took & passenger train on and left, presumab county seat, to surrender Logan county Gibhardt imme- tor Stone sald he did not coneur in Will Take Part im Military ot Th ay amendment without division, was then acecepted and this action was fol- | today announcing th tion will be estabiis a camp of n the hed rt Riley being thicker, darker and more glossy tha it had been o the Invitation recently extended by M Maneavers. 'g time. I continued to use Sage hur, and my she | Rainer to the “insurgents to come into w as heavy, dark i smooth the democratic fold. He thought they would| JUNCTION CITY, Kan. May 4—Orders ears since I com do more good where they were. were. recsived Som the Wi Gepartnest in splendid co: T Dr. J. M. Graham of this city, who s at- | 1% \mm»d‘u - by the ad-}‘n' on of | military reservation m August 15 cen S@orn (0 befove me thit 14 CharlesW. Crum, Deputy City Mar- | tendine Armstrong, says his condition is| 7oL BY Senacor Welson wiriking out Yooy tafi: Maptimbor 4. I day of Iuly, syes. Council Bluffs. is looked upon as a quiet and unassuming| MF- Heyburn then precipitated the de-|this post: Headquarters and 3 woman. It is thought thers may be some |D2t® Of the day by presenting an amend- | Seventh cavalry; headquarters a Nalavy Pusiic, oth matters connected with the case ment prohib! g & greatér charge for she teries, Sixth field artillery; head - -~ < At 8~o’clock last 1g. followin | h may develop at the trial. than for lrn:( hl‘.l‘nld H: (.!p;k- at length and 4-F>p w.lvnmpln:l-r irteent i e e e ot T T cats | o e o T s o Pt Lo ot reserve Your Youth and Beauty by Using srge H. Richr >f his statements were challenged by Sen-| Fort Crook. Neb.: three ¢ oraf of po HEAR MR. BRYAN SPEAK [ator Aldrich, and a controversy ensued, in | infantry, from Fort Logan H . - . ey W. bty which several seratcrs participated headquarters and T) v % r l I . n. & Governor and R. L. Metealfe Also on Cases of Injustice. gineers’ corps. fr ¥ W Y E : 3 . xt ranking of police Tosstmasters’ List at Dollar Admitting tnat apparent! e were| Company I. Signa A . S o N o Majo hmond and his appoint some cases of injustice, Mr. Aldrich said Russeil, Wyo.; one-half s e . N & - ; ® ment alipcting chief was signed by Ma the trouble was to find a remedy. De- | pital corps. o - 25 NU Maloney of the Bluffs TEC Neb. 4.—Special Tele- claring that many cities, such as St. Pau! s A z - U | Mr. Crigm will serve as acting chief of the | gram J. Brvam, Govermor A. . Kansas City and Denver had been buitt up| HEARST WINS LEGAL VICTORY o i “A° | e department until such t asa s Shallenberger and Richa Metcaife were by the raliroads. he asked Mr. Heyburn i Y i essor t@ Major Richmond is made b hree of the speakers at the first annnual w he advocated their annihiliation in, Is Freed from Paying Damases to Ma Malor and appointmen dinner of the democracy of Johnson county. the in for instance, of some unknown Persons Hurt in Fireweorks ed By the city coun : g v.u“a ;-- tonight at Smith's theater. place in Idaho. He declared that M Celebration. \lthotgh it is understood that May ryan talked briefly on the initiat Heyburn's contentions, ried te their N Maloney, bhas determined upor and referendum. Governor Shallenberger | jegitim: result. would convert the great, NEW YORK. May 4 m R. Hears R }5 sure. -Safe Al’l_d Reliable e s Madi e umad: he o arsed on_“Nebraska.” and Mr. Met-| cantral part of the country fto 4 ba shng by s At Is Not Sticky, Oily Or Greasy = nake 4ny announcement. It . n “Democracy’s Opportunit . - Sy . It Is An Elegant, Refreshing Dressing wever, THRt 156" Bew chief 3 I Kelligar of Auburn discussed| “That is the old siren song.” responded - Gh e T o T It Makes The Hair Soft And Glossy appoinied the presest ‘r‘:‘; 2 ciary in Politics.” Edwar Howard Mr. Heyt He would not admit its ap-|-to compel Hearst to pay damages obtained It Quickly Removes Dandruff N . O o Catuch e program, but did pitas ‘,m;“x Geclared that, it the ter- | againex the municipaiity £ v deachs and in It Restores Faded And Gray Hair To Natural Color XN gl oneiay e g i oot A, PRI B o Bk i Bt e sl e S e - It Stops Hair Falling And Makes The Hair Grow ajor Richmond said ng he In- | Rev. Thomas n of St Andrews' gave |justice In charging the same Drices for & | when Hearst wae celobratig his take an rest before the invocatio he to mater was Dr. short hau to ngress. Kaging im othei A. P. Fitzsimmons, ma The Hey amendment was stiil under| A jury had been sworn in whe unse nsideration when the semate adjourned. ' for Hearst made a motion dismiss. ang 3 — ong and short section after two brief t Hea the necessa | nours' debate upon it in the bouse. mit and the eit right to take su Give Away Absolutely Free of Cost ® The Peopie’s Common Semse Medioal Adviser, in Plain English, or Medicine Simplified, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., 4Obiet Consulting Phywician to the lnvalids’ Hotel and Sur- Fgeal lastitute at Buffalo, & book of 1008 large pages and over 700 ilustrations, in strong paper covers, to any one sending 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing esly, or, in French Cloth binding for 31 stamps. Over 680,000 copies of this complete Family Doctor Book were sold in cloth binding at regular price of $1.50. Afterwards, one and s balf million copies were given away as shove. A new, up-to-date revised edition is sow ready for mailing. Better send NOW, before ail are gome. Address Womn's D rensany Mapicas Associarion, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Presideat, Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION THE ONE THE ONE REMEDY for women which cortyins mo slcobol and mo habit-forming J e . Made from native medicinal forest roots dvgéjpu b & ative value. e — — ——— By fifty-five to 13, an amendment by | a risk PRICE Mr of Texas to strike out the pro Juden s ting the Interstate Commerce ready bees Against agreed to. An amendment by Mr. Wash- to ik out the entire section re.| KILLS EDITOR AND HIMSELF to the long and short haul clause. | A BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS 1! Your Druggist Does Not Keep It, Sead Us The Price In Stamps, And We Will Send You A Large Bettle, Express Prepaid. WYETH CHEMICAL COMPANY | 74 Cortlandt St. ! NEW YORK, N. Y. aiso :‘.‘Tm:um f:r:“ eht fa ":x'h."'m1 e Takes Reveuge for Artiele :.'""" FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. AND OWL DRUG €O. d Short M, Newspaper. . T | The he epted an amendmaent of. DALDEN, Colo. May ¢-J. M T b J ¥ a “- ] ser? ¥ & | tered by Mr. Stevens of Minnesota provid- | forme a¥ipanya o e "t L YANKTON UNDER NEW ORDER - ¥ R don, 3. " E. 2 ing for an investigation and report to con- | ously wounded Alfred Law, owner of the S 1 [ n Heirag u gress by the Intersts Commerce com- | dafly peper here, today and them k , Seuth Daketa City Officers Reorga & - - . . Boe s, mission of facts relating to the long and | himseif. The trouble arose ize and Start on r nd w e com N Nief of p short haul by the ra As. | printed by law mun New Tack. & . - " aler ow The section relating to the long and short | water plant wh ad been on YA N M 3 va Chagles Wrigt aul clause was then agreed to in prae- | ploved w la T N = an | " o) polie o city ca form it reported. —————————— the N s M 1a M b Jmmiee As agreed to toa Injared In a Fire i - a - - - ¥ wicia a long b t on, | nlea Saive Cures burns. wounds ol L f ] as th £ 8 . m war 1 far the " eing " " ates have been agreed to by the | *czema, piles. Guara. Zec. For sa wa, p . hang t 4w in t Commerce commission. The | by Beaton Drug Co. ud oragnized as follyws 'ustee Carnegle Ubrary; Board of Educa. il