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PART ONE NEW S SECTION 'AGES ONE TO BIONT. ———————————————————— WEATHER FORECAST For Nebraska For fowa- I For weather Fair and warmer vr and warmoer report see pag SUNDAY BEE. |\ SI 1"IIH\\ ‘THE OMAHA MORNING, MAY XXXIX—NO, OMAHA, SUNDAY IBI{[BFR T0BE | PUT ON THE RACK VOL. PEACE PLANS MAY SUFFER BY DEATH Deep Regret to Opponents of War, FORTY PAGES. COPY FIVE INEW KING REIGNS OVER ENGLAND Prince of Wales Becomes George V and Succeeds His Father, Edward VII. CENTS. Hundred D;:&lli, Thousand Hurt By Earthquake AN ECHO FROM THE PAST NAVIGATION AGAIN ON THE M8 [ 8 A SOURI | More Developments Coming to Light | in the Illinois Senatorial ‘Funher Details of Destruction of Election Deal. Cartago, Costa Rica, by Srismic Shock. Afi') VIEWS OF SECRETARY HUMPHREY |ALLEGED GUILTY ONES PEACH | VISIBLY AFFECTED BY GRIEF ‘Little of Pomp and Splendor Mark the Coronation. X L5 [mmvnu” Charges of Giving and Recewmg b - 2 Money for Votes. SAN JOSE R May i Kkilled outright and when the Costa Riea, 1s esti Training of Dead Ruler Fitted Him | ° for the Work. {:' 0 - arngo destroyed by an HIS INTEREST IN THE MOVEMENT e i & left standing were two wooder hundred and eighty-five bodies reons were town of earthquake | build- | |LIST OF SUSPECTS IS GROWING injured ing Fou had = en takea (rom the debris yesterday after Policy‘of George V Not Understood |, iRepresentmve Link Said to Hlvel | houses EXERCISES ) SIMPI.E AND BRIEF ) Polizies Outlined in an Address to the et This Time. The work of removing the bodies is im Made a Confession. i People. P peded by the heavy character of the falle | walls, combined with unsanitary conditions | NOT IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH WORLD & from the rapld decomposition “H’REVELATXONS IN THE GRAFT DEAL | the corpses Whole families perished ongaged In their ordinary The devastated territory city and #maller fowns been rocking like a cradle for n a month untll the nerves of the people are| thoroughly unstrung | — | The superstitious find a relation between | (. y1-\Go May 7.—(Special Telegram.) the disturbances and | Representative Michael 8. Link of Mitchell of Hulley's comet, became panicstricken and joined Becanegra, Guatemalan magistrate o | g o coambedn in the big legllative brib Central American court scandal today. Link before the three of his children, but speclal grand jury, made a clean breast of their youngest child perished. | ivin atieged’ Shass. i transactions and ‘The demolition included ten ehurches and ! purged of of perju the municipal palace. Link's confession the big sensation in the startling revelations of graft at Spring- | : l‘ i t voting of an fndlctment | , Andrew B. Humphres | Will I es []fy: charge and Robert E. Wilson of Chicago and Link on perjury accusations. Link is the third to confess and wttaches of State's “That the death of King Edward should . ALEOFEY “WAFMEL'S oPtIGe ‘Wrd Tooking toF | cause the world-wide sorrow that is ap 'n continuance of the stampede. They are parent cannot surprising when it s hammering hard other legislators in remembered how well he earned the title | volved in the original contession of of yHAward. the Peacemaker, which has | resentative Charles A. White. Browne and| been conferred upon him by universal Wilson gave bonds today for their appear- | agreement. His death 1 a great loss | ance at trinl | the “movement for! universal peace. “Senator Lorimer will have to give other ruler in Kurope believed in it more | KANSAS CITY, May 7.—-By adjournment ! his seat in tie United & sincerely. Iii= lifelong trdining uhder Eng- | time tonight It is believed the defense will|a remark dropped in land's great Queen Vietoria especially | have completed its presertation of direct |day, as the net of evidence the prosecutor| fitted him to be A peacemaker. His Inter- testimony in the trial of Dr. B. C. Hyde has woven became pu Friends of the| est in the movement has been so manifest fon a charge of havng murdered senator insisted that he would hold onto his | and his suecess and influence and the | Thomas H. Swope. | seat in the senate to await the amicable setilement of of &l ‘] expect to rest my side of the case this|the trials. The opinion prevails threatening wilt to he | evening,” sald Attorney Frank P. Walsh | action will be and that misscd in councils near [ today. “If 1 should not be able to do that, (cused will be into tuture, | 1 certainty shall have finished by Monday | themselves within thirty noon Dr. and Mrs. Hyde probably will he the last witnesses for the défense The defen: has stated positively that both of them will testify. The opening of court was delayed eral hours this morning by the taking of a deposition In the case from Mrs. John M. Cleary. She is il and unable to attend the | trial Mrs. Cleary said In her deposition that Dr. Hyde and his wife took dinner at her WIDOW NOW QUEEN DOWAGER while dining n Has' Naval Active Serviees Not Seen as a ™ this of the Sea Con- ne R | dal Will Be Nooseyvel( May He Appointed a Spe- and Wil of (he United States sticld Attend the e o Thin Week. I 4 s Y v Wela, Offieer, but as as well as near by cinl Enyvoy tinued in Chieng 3 a Man of (he the has | Started in Spri 1o reoule. en ~King Bdward's pacifying influence in Furopean politics makes his death a xource of regiet of universal peace. This appears in a statement by / 1. Humphrey of American Peace Jeague, of which forme MecCreary fs president, former Roosevelt, honorary president, and whieh numbers among its members Admiral Dewey and many of the best known men n the country I Marked of Ma ttle of (€pecia the Cab selsmic the appear by splend George \ King at 4 the throne h ance Dr the and pomg was solemnly \frer ek istom, deep to advocates o'clock this given escaped his wit and ery went n genera and Senator com of St Trew secretary wite pulace oW monareh | fected by grier at the de the late King Edward VI course of his addiess he applied handke was visibly a Arbitration James B President the the of hix fathe the Several was was necessity times {in th |ana " LEST WE FORGET NOW SOAK IT To 'EM '!! i 118 Volee broke his chief to his v(o}q iR As the formalities wire concluded guns for of boombed out a salute minute jeach year of the late king's life s iy DB v The privy council will be proclaimed by | heralds in the various centers of the em GLIDDEN PATHFINDER:—~__» hbindal | pire on Monday reads 1 ‘ 2 2 | “Whereas, 1t pleased Almighty | : I {to call to his merey late sovereign | BAward Vil of blessed and glorlous mem ory, by whose the of the United Kingdom of and Ireland is solely and to the high and mighty Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert therefore, the lords spiritual and temporal of this realm, be here assisted with these. of his majesty’s privy with numbers of | other gentiemen of quality, with the lord | mayor, the aldermen and citizens of Lon don, do hereby | ®ent of tongue and heart proclaim that the high and might | George Frederick Albert 1s now by | the death of our late xoverelgn, of happy momory, become our only lawful and right ful lege lora ge V. by the grace of God, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Oreland. defender of the faith | emperor of Indla. to whom we do ack nowledge all faith and constant obedience AGENT JONES CAUSES STIR Spectator at Ballinger Inquiry Con- | seeching God, by whom' all’ kings and tradiots the Szcretlry. | aueens do relgn, to bless the royal prince | George V' with long and happy years to | reign over ue one. gun general secretary Defente in Swope Case Expects to Have All Its Evidence in by This Evening. The proclamation be on has God tep- death to No | impertal eat rightfully erown Britain ome to i various quarters i | i ates senate W o 5 : ; uige { | late Colonel ! counchi outcome of Incldents him of the hat speedy nature the peace cRuse aken the men a defend now with one volce, con called court lsh and Prinee to o ¥ aays, Lortmer Will Not Resign. | Asked if he contemplated resigning his seat, Senator said: “I have no! such intention.” Just what Link has revealed in his con fession Is speculation. State's .:f.'.;;::::.:‘;No RE omsmom FOR ARMOUR Roosevelt Pays ;:::“. that Link had purged himeelf of pw—. Trlbutc t() K]ng s Work for Peace One report was that Link had more valu- | |SAYS EVIDENCE IS NOT COKPLETE Former President Issues Statement | {able information than did Representative & Soon After Arrival t Brandeis Has Freguent Clashes | *Plendor and grief. King g was Beckmeyer, who was the second to confess residence on last November 21, M.mh'V\‘lo Alleged graft in the" legisiature. Link Itcin Not Shown He Wan in the !!ll" When Alleged Offense Was Stockholm. R e i nervous. As he announced his determina- . tion of maintaining, under God's will, the of the 8wope family had sworn that within | Was closely guarded by detectives and re a few days after Dr. Hyde dined at thelr | fnfed to talk when asked if he had cou- Mome gn that date several people were at: | Foborated i derail the contescion of White Representatlve Link is belleved to hatve Committed that He in A S e Seh TR He Wil Kill More | traditions of the kingdom, he stepped sey Ll arrived here today and were received at the | Snoken. | eral dimes, railway station by Prince Wilhelm, who 2 ‘Hm- drove them to the palace, where they be- ¥ today refused the request of Prosecutor tacked' with fever { corroborated the “jackpot” deal alleged fto nave been pulled off in St. Louls. e fas | indicted because he denied that he was in J h sts of the Prince and Princess WASHINGTON, - May,,7,~The, _croag-ex- this | s i At m.l«"“"‘ & gue £ 1 74 . V.. who is | AMination of Secretary Ballinger hy My rven of Hudson county for & requis |in the absence of King Gustave o W Brandeis was progressing with bnt mo. lon the governor of 1llinois for the extradi- |\ (e south of France. United States Minis- tion of J. Ogden Armour, & director of the | St. Louls at the time White alleged he re cefved $900 from the alleged “jackpot”. The mentary renewals of the frequent bitter | ter Graves, the staff of the American 1ega- |y, 100 of yvesterday before the Ballinger-| National Packing company, who is under | (jon t1e premier and other members of the indictment in Hudson county with other supposition s that he admitted that | | he recetved money at the gathering in the { Southern hotel In 8t 1 and | extent substantiated White's story | The probe into the big scandal will b | continued tnChicagoinext weeliand #ifl be Pinchot investigating committee this morn fon in Springfieid, where Stata's Attorney Swedlsh cabinet were also at te station to |y o\ TICCEENE SRS s o { BEdmund Burke has subpoenacd something | oefjcers and directors of packing COMPANIes | foaive the Amerlcan guests. An immense cular Incident of the hearing, [like twenty witnesses. on a charge of conspiracy fo unlawfully | c.owd surrounded the party and cheered | 3 ... Jones, a specinl agent of shall be my end | 1t was reported today that a petition IS | annance the cost of meat through the cr as the train drew in. A choir stationed |janq office, who testified some time ago|of my father. M obtaining a vote on the long and short haul 0 be sent from prominent men in Chicago |tion of an artificlal scarcity of the ame | o (e platform =ang “My Country "TIs |y support of Louis R, ( y in_hiin | Toks of My fathe amendment to the railroad bill early next Senator Cullom in Washington. asking Fort In refusing o grant ihe |, myee. and the Swedish national anthem. | place among the spectators and announced | a king and : sitenn | week has been dissipated by the departure |him to place the scandal before the Unlted | roquisition gave out a lengthy opinton In | gormer President Roosevelt issued the | in o jouq that he did not balleve | “T will endeavor { of Senator Cummins for Iowa, and by the Slates senate and demand a rigid | which he sets forth {he reasons for his re- | gooying today: statement made by Secretary Ballinger was | peace and plenty intention of Senator Dolliver to join him | 8ation fusal. The governor points out ffrst of all | ) am' deeply grieved and true and that he desired that a witress b | policies of my that in order for extradition papers 10 be | s o jcans will be grieved at the |called to substantlate or deny what My asked for it was ary that the per-|geatn of his majesty, King Edward VIL |RBallinger had said sons whose extradition was desired he.A | ".\, feel most profound.sympathy for| The statement had to do with Jones' | fugitive from~justice and further that 1t},., pijijsh people in their loss. We i@ |ubllity as an agent and was attributed by was essentlal that the accused person was | s . jca keenly appreclated King Edward's |Secretary Ballinger to Special Agent E. W. |in fact in the state of New Jersey at the | .. onaj good will toward us, which he so time of the commission of the alleged there. The fowa senators will attend "ngh \\,’atcr OV(:I‘ Central Missouri Dixon, frequently and so markedly showed, and| When the commotion fn the committee offense we are well aware of the. devotion felt for The political conference to be held next Tues- day In Des Moines. Mr. Cummins left last room following Jones' interruption had him by his subjects throughout the British |subsided, Senator Root demanded that the Sethack for the Progeam. “King Kdward's death, coming at this particular time, is in & sense a setback for the program of the American Deace and | bitration league. Mr. Roosevelt, who is one of the honor- ary vice presidents of thils league, might have been cxpected to invite some exchange of views relating to the proposition to in- wesl th cprize court al The Tlague for the present with the powers to be vested in the international court of arbitraion which it s expeced will be created at the third international peace canference in 195, YOf eourse it 1s impossible to say just how far & man fn°the King's position could or would commit himself on any such question as this, but | think it is tolerably well known that it s ohe of the proposi- tions in the direction of International peace that interested King Edwanrd deeply “What will be the attitude of England's | new ruler concerning the peace question Is problematical. He has seen active service Along the stern lnes of a naval officer's career, but has not been in that close and sympathetic touch with various classes of men which made King Edward a broad minded, far seeing and diplomatic man He Is & man of veserve, lacking elements that made his father popular, and it is pos sible that in his intercourse with other sovereigns he may not bhe able at all times 1o inspire that cordiality that enabled King ward to pour oll on the troubled waters, Nevertheless 1 dont’ think the change of rulers will affect the peace movement ad- versely. “King George V from his fllus- trious grandparvents, Victoria and Albert, and from hi= owm father, a rich inheritance of qualities that make the up- 1t of humanity and aniong them is an Innate love tor peace.” . Views Expressed | Ernest Lorimer Local Events as Viewed by The Bee's sev- Govemor of New Jersey Refuses to Order Extradition of Packer. he HIS ACTION CREATES SENSATION King George Nervous, 24 The scene In the throne raom was one of M, 9 or Iowa Senators \V in the 45th year of his life, George ()l] \ v ‘ly 0 e becomes rule of the United Kingdom. H m | kink, defender of the faith and emperor of ! India 10.000,000 people. King George addressed the privy counell and LnH deavor to maintain the high tradition of the English court and to fultill 1o the my abilities the mposed has TRENTON. N. J., May 7.—Gevernor Fort i, to and soverelgn of Vote on Long and Short Haul Clause Will Be Postponed Until Last of Week, the guidance hest of in me. It ar 1o follow the example loss ix more. than We have lost a trust the WASHINGTON, May 7.—The prospect of | a- the to tathe: avis, arose in Governor » ( volee bt investi- to keep m and to establish father late yul Tabtes Onath of Office, Ath was administered the by the lord chancellor, Lord Loreburn lowing the custom, the cabinet swore allegiance to the net same time tendering thelr senats of office. The British kingdom in enthralled in gloom, for Edward was much beloyed The wsix lands e wise know that all oy deeply igh neces ) derived e to King night and Mr. Dolliver will start tomorrow They do not expect to return until Thurs- day The 1egulars ave still confident teating the long and short haul with the ald of democratic votes. ministers tuler, at the mueh for the' richest and desire of de provision | Railroad Traffic Generally Delayed governor says the only evidence be« by Choate. “With sorrow 1 feel at the mona who ruled his own dominions well exerted a powerful influence . for good throughout, (here comes to me a sense of personal loss In the passing awdy of King Edward,” said Hon, Joseph H Choate, former American ambassador to England. death of a \'n man he was even more interesting p thaFas & monareh and that great deal, for no king ever sincerely loved Dix more admired the of other tlons. As & man he was intensely and when he put off royalt delighted to do when opportunity and met people in an free than that of the court. he was one the most charming of men, though lacking In that dignity which would mit forget, though for a time nt permitted him to Ignore his high rank “His Interesting personality appeals to me more at this moment than his success- ful, though somewhat brief, relgn. It would be impossible at this time to make any adequate comment upon I, other than to ray that the name of Edward VII be one of the brightest England's tory. 1In his death not only the British empire. but the civillzed world, has suf- tered an irreparable loss.” MADISON COMPANY WS BE REORGANIZED ) Present Organization s Not Sat tory Is saying a was more by own subjects or by people na human his as offrred atmos; ere more never in his- 0 Adjutant Hartiga ADISON S8 )—Adjutant caln was m encral Hartigan of Lin- Madison yesterday u\d t lnvestigating Company SAMgRD 5t M jor vaser ainso the resig- nation of Captain lebbs some wesks ago. He sald this mornlng that Company ¥ would be mustered out and reorganized at once or else he vould take the company He will vetwrn to Madison in a few and present the matter Commercial club, Fred Dankers, as- stant cashler of the Madison State bank and city clerk, and County Treasurer F. A Peterson Bre belng urked as ¢ tirst leutenant. If these men will ! places and undertake Ry the adint ref o estion al ok 2 the col accept the speedy reorganiza. per- will 1 atternoon | in persou to Ptain and | American Society the respon- ot s&ld (here would be | bership of 3.000.000 men. The matter 18 tofing Mr. Eceardt promised he would come The prospect for the retention stock and bond section is better president s reported to be course, of today urging the The this Seventy-Four Roses tor Cannon| Speaker is Bouquet by Members of the Illinois Delegation. WASHINGTON, May T7.—-Speaker Can- was today 74 vears old. His rooms decorated with flowers, the gifts of political and personal friends, and all day | be smilingly received congratulations. The peaker was in one of his happiest and merriest moods, The Illinols delegation presented him with a huge bouquet of American Beauty roses, seventy-four in an or for each year of his lif President Taft today canceled engagement to non another intend sit hard gress has passed some thinks the enaet City labor on the Itd until con- republican party is pledged to The president will not go to Atlanti May 21 and 22 and speak before the department of the Presbyterian eral assembly charch ' Money, Crops and Farmers’ Wives These Topics Discussed by Rally in St. Louis—Mr. Speaks Tonight. Farmers’ Bryan | 8T, LOU May Mone government and the farmer's ‘dmu.« at this morning ané afiernoon seasion kvl' the farmers rally here today t'rmnzm an address by Willlam J. Bryan | will close the week's meeting The consolidation of the Farmers cational and Co-operative union and of Equity has been greed upon by the executive commitiees | of the organizations. which claim a mem- crops, the wife were Edu- the lm put to & reforenGum vote next Septem- ber. Presented with Huge | to o out of Washington and | of the legislation he | by Washouts in the Vicinity of Sedalia. SEDALIA, Mo., central Missouri, days continuous rainfall, has mense damage to rops and some damage to rallways Because of the washing out of a culvert |on the Missouri, & Texas, trains on the St. Louls division of that road were detoured over the Missouri Pacific, Via Sedalia. A washout near Pleasant Hill on the Mis- | souri Pacific has made it nec | tour trains on the Lexington | May 7.~High water over the result of nearly three done im- has caused Kansas sary to de- & Southern over the Missouri, division of that road K vada. Kansas & Texas via Emma Morton is Dangerously Il Elderly Woman in Critical Condition Suffering Serious Form of Pneumonia, NEBRASKA CITY | Telegram.)—Miss and Paul M her home in Nebraska ¢ | Physiclans have given up hope her and her death hou The extreme age of the patien it is thought, will hasten the end Mark Morton of at the bedside of and Paul Morton is the bedside from the east Joseph Cudahy of Omaha Omaha Friday ECCARDT VISITING IN CZAHA German Wine Dealer Comes fro. Country to Visit Fricnds He Met on Boat. Neb. Emma rton, May. 7 Morton, I= dangerously ill a. ty with pieumonia (Special aunt to for re covery { expeetea i year Joy alread woman is almost and Chicagy the stricken hastening to Mr. and Mrs arrived from ol . Eceardt, senlor member of the ald wine firm of that name, of Kreuznach on the Rbine, growers and shippers of wine, in Omaha to visit his friends, lLouis and Charles Fanning. whom he me: | steamer crossing the Atlantic. I8 Meiz on the While cross- | to Omaha to vist his friends and he has 1 kept his promise. | Whethe are | {fore him of the presence in New Jersey of Mr. Armour on or about the time of the commission of the alleged offense was his | | presence in Hoboken in March, 1908, to take to Europe, and his return from that 1909, passage from again in June, Europe. The governor holds that the proof before him is barren of any inference that Mr city on ge to Kurope and returning therefrom Governor Fort also says that the proof as o the presence of Mr. Armour in New Jer- in the Indictment as the time of the com- mission of the alleged conspiracy. There are other applications pending be- fore Governor Fort for the extradition others scted with the meat packing companies in the west, but when the hear- ing was sought by counsel for the packers the A and a hearing was given upon that alone. applications for extradition will the cases of the other upon Prosecutor Gar- conn now be pressed in packers will depend some new point can be raised by the prosecutor the applications will. resuit » a retusal by the governor 10 grant requl sitions on the governor of Illinols. Many people haae many things to say today in the want columns. Turn to them and you will read every word of them It is a great bargain counter— the place where everybody meets. An iuteresting place where can find what you are wishing for, nine times out of ten you with You are sure to patroniz Become familiar it one of these day does not coincide with the days set out | | his | Roosevelt of| rather ir case was selected as a test one | |HONOR FOR PROF. | eftect | chosen | Bryan's Da | inald Owen and Mrs | Kansas City resumed their journey late to- | day | make & trip through the sc empire, while foreign nations have legrned | whosa great | his judg- | ment and his unfailing kindliness of nature | to in the king a abilitles and especially see ruler his tact, rendered him pecularly fit to work for ternational peace and justice. “Let me repeat that I am sure that all in | American people feel at this time the deep- facts warranting an | Armour was in Floboken | gq 1y and nis nation,” for any other purposes than the taking of | | pa est and most sincere sympathy for his Mr. Roosvelt also sent a telegram to the queen dowager. The death of King Edward will modify greatly the program of the festivities planned for Mr. Roosevelt. The Swedish government hes hot as yet been notified of majesty's deach, and accordingly Mr and Prince Wilhelm put in a busy day. However, tomorrow's state dinner in honor of the former presi- dent, which was to have been held at fhe been canceled and the court YOUNG Former South Dakota Man Electe ositiun on Harvard Faculty. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., May 7.—(Special) ~News has reached South Dakota to the that Allen Young, son of Colonel and Mrs. 8. E. Young, superintendent and matron, respectively, of the Etate Indus trial (reform) school at Plankinton, who has occupied the chair of political economy at Leland Stanford university in California the last three years, has been invited to give a series of lectures at Harvard unl- versity the coming yea He has heen granted a leave of absence for a perfod of one year from his present position. The offer of Harvard carries a salary of $4,000 per vear, aside from the honor of belng to lecture oné of the greatest Institutions of learning in the world. For & young man who is only a trifle over 30 vears off age the honop is & great MR. AND MRS. OWEN GO WEST hter and Husband Will Visit Poiuts In Colarace and Wexico, . May'T.—~Lieutenant Reg Owen, formerly Ruth & three days stay in in one. KANSAS C1 Hryan-Leavitt, afte going west from here. The oo thwest in the Grand Canon, and stopping for some time in the City of Mexlco, before proceed Ing to Jamaica. e wil | My | snake | serve taking | witness be admonlished that a repetition his outburst would subject him to punisk ment for contermnpt No Interest in Claime, Attorney Brandels questioned My linger as to whether or not ham claims were not oremost in his min when he appeared before congress in be- half of the remedial legislation, linger insisted they were “And T want to added the witness, Mr. Ba not relterate “that 1 right here, any other time. The imputations in to stand upon. The had gone to entry tion “and claims, 80 regardless Cunningham and needed no if T had wanted to patent of the Glavis report when that report was received, It was of importance to hold up claims and wait to see if Glavis had any thing; to let him come through ‘with § which he never did. ‘As matters stand those suspended by me and still are suspendeq No harm has come to the government If I had wanted to act in bad faith, would have been very casy for me to sa there was nothing in the the claims and to have them patentca More Snakes to Kill. A long discussion here whether special agents of claims other than the matter claims wer ensucd ever took a detectives as t that tas true. to do an It injustice to do him justice. Attorney gested, however, that Mr contiol of the agents. Yes snapped (he found that the only way to some of those chaps is to discharge them “When do you contemplate taking killing step,” inquired Brandeis, 1 want was casier, to the he delare individual tha Ballinger secretary, “‘and have contre Attorne; to may right now that if 1 to continue liead of the Interior partment they will be killed, everyone « them. I T am to administer the affairs ¢ that department It will be with the upport of every man in it. 1 want t notice 1o that effe will Kindly and enumeraté 10 “And specitio Killed They will be enumerated it would not help you now tr you make that just who is not be In due time Ing Lo drag Into this case, Bal- the Cunning- had no interest in the Cunningham claims then, now or at your Guestions are unfounded and haven't a leg claims legisla those I could have gone ahead and done But the Yet charges against view view Ballinger said he was sorry to say that Rrandels sug bad that am de- loya In what you are YOung perrons who Ul were prinees of royal blood awoke thix I- | morning with vastly more signiticant titl of princes of England. They are the cill dren of King eGorge and his wife, Que n | Mary. There are five sons and one daugh ter. The eldest Prince Edward, will be Prince of Wales and will enjo; hereditary ti I- | was on on Friday the He day daugh for her The othe. Albert, aged 1, and Prince John, a of Duke of Cornwall born Jvne 23, 184, and some be king of Kngland. The only Is Princess Mary, named | mother, and is 13 years of age royal children may are Prince Prince George, aged §, aged i It ma is' reported appoint special tend the here that President former President Roosevelt of United States funeral of the late king nduction into just a | went 1 house Taft envoy the 0 at the office King George quiotly from Marlborougi of display that widow of the late of hi took one hour return d with a lack i striking. Alexandra, 1, | King, Is now quecn dowager of England the first dowager which England has had e |#Ince the time of Queen Charlotte, widow ), |of William 1V, 1t believid she will spend her remaining years In retirement it [ #lthough she could wield great social pr tige It she so desired. | her 1ite have srooded deeply the ¢ Prine: Albert. Dowager 06 years of age. While there have tuckingham palace, memhers of (b al family of (he diplomatic corps, us well as many personal frionds, the bereaye queen has only consented the new king. Queen Mar princes, Edward and Albert Peo Grlef Striek There was a great crowd of gricf sir ke people about Buckl They eame from all A speelal servieh In King was The great algnit cen were wax The latter for ath of Queen ¥ years o been she orrowful has over her Alex ndra been numerous eallers o and the vo ng 1 wm palaee all of the kin memor da lom of the Ia Paul's this aftern o auditorium vded Largely attended special mory held at other churches While the date of f ! | place of intcrmont oL | tinftely determined, it is king will he buried at o Queen Vietcria, the Prine Award of the a will prok The announcement he will b held at St ¥ vas ¢ with the eral vet ed and the be de the Inte whera as not belle Frog prince Wales i consort, and Are and Ma made buried 2 as toda Al da 8 letlers ot The rulers