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r —_—— samse| THE OMAHA DAILY BEB. |:2550 For lowa—Fair and Cooler For weather report see puge = — - — == — = \.\'\l\ \:U : OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNIN 1910-TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY TWO CEN MISTAKE CAUSES |Jurors Weep as OMAHA PROTESTS BERLIN STUDENTS DEATHOFTWELVE| Attorney Pleads | (OMET0 HEARING| | , ' HEAR ROOSEVEL for Dr. B. C. Hyde/ | / 6 Scholar ‘ Errors in Orders Aboard Mississippi e Number of Cases Involving Rail Rates 7 p 7 4 | :'nlun TD 1o ‘:mh paar il River Paoket Responsible Address of Attorney Walsh Moves| Reached by Interstate Commerce | | 7,7 ; 7 &/ Mgy i et e <ok [ s y K on “The World Movement." for Drownings. Two of Panel to Tears—Strong De- Comamistion ] / i iy | nunciation of State Witnesses. B | LIVES LOST CLOSE TO SHORE ARGUMENT ON LUMBER CHARGES |COLONEL IS AWARDED DEGREE I May 12 ors Wept 1o | . : /77 3 7377 p / | KAaNs& 4 3 k 7 . y / 7 | For di wi v t | day )y Frank P. Walsh de- | vol Traffic to Common 4 7 g | Former esident Conferred with Command to Hurry Caused Gangplan L Cases Involving Pri Ivered wsing address in behalf | \ \ i to Tilt and Throw People. for on ¥ %% 5 GinL 67, the }liaed| Points West. \ ) / | Title, Dootor of Philosophy. dbuiitie polsoning | % Thomas H. Swope A | CHIVALRY COSTS SIX LIVES |%, O g, Ueehe ot |CHOLERA SERUM EXPERIMENTS | 3 ; WILL CIVILIZATION ~ ENDURE! ’ o \ was d guncing the state | —_ ; i Men Permit Women to Go First and L“I:“"L"‘::‘: % ‘:‘:v:"“,‘w:"',,:::\iSoulh Omaha Stock Yards Willing to Z : 3 . ]‘“‘Il! is Keylnot; of'Quemon of Ameri- Helpless Ones Are Lost. Land's life. Thik e said, prac- | Aid DepartmentX. R H ; can’s Foreign Speech tically paintcd theg — JWmnt's wife as an | e |accomplice to her | _Jwband in crimes the oy | 4 3 W SURVIVORS REACH ST. LOUIS ... a he committed t v/ PLANS ARE BEING PERFECTEDf 3 6% Z R ANSWER IS IN THE AFFIRMATIVE — | 8pke veral tims of taking — . 4 A Seadd ot WA tered from KEx- |from his u.{:: side to “chok intened To by Kmperer Wi Are Unable to Give ;'_“”:,';m'_" 0‘;"‘:"\ Bhoie Tasily. e sgnin After Flying Teip to y- ] NZ ‘ ol "'I nanished ected Account of Wght | persons who testified for the s s’ Moines for X of Tafror. |the speaker. had twisted their testimony |to suit the n of the pr cution T.c {Whole casc, In fact, he sald. was based . 4 = BERLIN, Mav Ahaodate. RECHYML upon suspicions, rumors and conjecturcs (Erom » Stafs Cores N ; : further. Breitdent. of thL Dttt iuteaal As Dr. Hyde, Mr. Waish inststed he] WASHINGTON, May [L=(BeCR e - X iveted & Nocbure tolny sn’ We LIRS never wronged any man [ sramam. 3 MoV ast A A ,’“; | World Movement" at the University of Do you want to take the filthy suzges- | of the Omaha “ommeicisl clul :\,.41(. | B i L v s tion that It was a pleasure to this man to| Kelley, general manager of (he Miry "5‘:|“' froviouman Sh bt 4 dane gty 1414 |see Colonel Swope die that he might ge are In Washingivn 1o parceipice & 18 phy. Emperor Willlam honored the passengers and five of the CTaw weTH|ni. girty money?’ asked Mr. Walsh agument of a number of cases peading | | o Pl oah Bl honored the ocea drowned by “"'_““"_;_‘ ""n"‘.*]“':"‘(‘"r’ the| “If Dr. Hyde fs hanged,” continued the/before the intuisatv commurey cotnmes i | It was the first time his majesty had when It hit a tree. THat the 1088 °0 U1% attorney, it will be on the word of Mrs. and instuted by e Onmuana Commerciel | 3 : | enabanes coefitet tine s hasbilo: fitd fing ibend: bty chy T“,"f'"k.:. }I.|-O;'x\k.xv: Logan O. Swope, the oniy witness who |club against the Builington and uther tuil- | 2 significant in view of tho fact that the e e ik h””"mlunhm was the|(°Stifled that the physiclan knew of the|road | Jones tries to slip in quietly without waking his wife, but he forgot it was housecleaning week. |German court ts in mourning for King Ed yoat when it near residuary portion of the Swope estate, the Agrument was b o first of tne Frony the: Shevelast Ml Deater poc assertion of ‘;‘:"‘"‘3“ A he sald. “Haa|®XPlanatlon the state gives for the phiei-| Commercial club Wasy. i IBRE inS e o by LR LY, e IR R B e T T S A R e e tabingers 1o, wilt'a mih [GAIS Feston for Wasting 10 gat rid of the rates on lumber from.Omuha b Woomlns, | ST . 3 ] \ B i 5 | e ased ana condueted i mpreaive e Vafort. uring.to. eroms the sngank| "MW s or e Sern o Kenee o “roe | MINERS FIX UP WAGE SCALE Hundred Thirty {PAYNE DEFENDS TARIFF LAW jsimpictir. mhere wero o s or”em acne would have been drowned. ine 105Gesk i SIBAY T 0s detabncon’ ses- :”M phallyo el a i 0 i S ems of royally and the government and '€ the tithe the orgmvas given, however, | : J ;H'u walls of the Aula were bare, save for {Author of Measure Insists There is | 4 > |slon. He followed out each event from the|or Omaha agatnst the Burbinston ang | o . | Miners Entombed the rows of busts of Ger no humnn(:owe:‘ cul::d tell :m:: ‘I:‘\: .-\‘"\)::-1‘“‘ th of Colonel Swope up (o the present.| giior ronds, relate 1o raies vn yeMow pine ;Jomt Convention Expected to Reach . & {«inmm “‘m ..'»:i.;m:. ermany's, tamous jas not going to roll over § The attorpey estimated he would talk for| ot ints to | Settl Reducti f Rates po 4 . oy e lumber from southern point ettlement Today. | eduction of Rates. | Tho only touch of col 7 9 @ X3 Grown every sowld on board. It is two hours. John 8. Atwood, It was au-|amot CO LAt of the Commercial ¥ y an EXplosion . \ no.0aly SOUBh BE COIEBER CurpiAUNE b nounced, would speak for the state when | A *| jown Senntors Back 1n Washington Scholars and Statesmeon, ST. LOUIS, May 12.—Federal investiga- fon of the sinking of packet City of saltillo in the Mississippi river at Glen Park, Mo. last night, which cost twelve es, will begin as %oon as the crew of the | |-fated vessel arrives here. The seven easy to look back and see what we might| gt gt pelpt e ahl | — | the senators of the university with their k H club againsc railroads invo:vin es on | | robes of scarlet and ‘blue and the five have done. Attorney Walsh closed \ Omaba to | GENERAL 5 PER CENT. A ! HIGH COST OF LIVING GENERAL gge and poultry from Omaha t DVANCE . I n » Py i R - Chivalry Conts N aexre pumist | | Accident Near Menchester, England, |Dekan of ithe student FSusbe. whb . ware Testimony at the inquest showed that the | eastern seabos i - . : ‘ blue jackets, white breeches, jack boots and chivalry of the men, who permitted the Fresh Blood to | st another case which ”“, "“",‘"\Lfifli'f Men May Rent Hounes from Whoever May Result in Awful Loss | World-Wide Rise fn Prices, He Savs, |parti-colored sashes Women passengers to start across the gans- IN{IntApeknd 88 we B8 8 TR t : | | Four hundrea g £ th iy, 3 X Sentr ¥ Wish—Not to Walk Out of Life. I Due (o Increased Production | s of the university, v ¢ e | ds, is that of the Louisiana Central | i who held cards of admis Jank first, cost the lives of five women S h ld’ f | ern roa 3 | % e b Paets i admission, were seated Phd's baby. Captain Harry Crane ordered Save Child’s Life Lumber company, which involves rates on | Pending Settlement of | L o SIS IR Rl BN 1 vyt dche | when Bmperor Williim, ‘sccompanied by the men to stand aside until the women vellow pine lumber from southern lpmsw‘ Petty Matters, ERprat s - o A i ol o it And Figures. Mr. Roosevelt, entered from a side door of e -called “combination territory in Ne- W the on o A . 0 the hall. As th ed th left the boate to so-called “‘com 1. o all. As they appeared the university , | ' Phe * " includes near- during last night cut off the exit from |' g 3 5 paietip o e One of the twa bodies recovcred was that| Tyelye Persons Respond to Appeal |braska:” The “combinauof’ AT MO0 (From a Statt Corvespondent.) | the 136 miners who were working below the | WASHINGTON, May 12.—Sereno R |choir chanted “Hell Dir Im Slegerkrans of Mys. Isaac T. Hhea of Nashvlile, . for Little Girl Wasting Away ly the whole of the m‘- e R red, | BES MOIvES LBpocial. MOA- | urtaoe Payne, author of the tariff law which bears | (Hail To Thee In The Congueror's Wreath.) wite of memprepl:emk (;r cfl:-m:;.y L::I:"A;i in Hospital 'lnlrlvu?h\“"':‘:‘ SOnTHSADIINE. W |8ram.)—The wage scale fr lowa miners| Rescue parties succeeded today in saving ;:‘ b “"\f"rdl “\H;‘ "'\ll"m(‘-fld delfl:" Distinguished Company Tennessee River Packet co : i rates c irext vear was practically ‘disposes bt wi e y gas |Of that measure In the house today. He| oy o were fol > ” e b atiua that.of a nexro b sult of the Billinga chamber of joom: posed of fo- | four men, but were, preyented by gas | | The two were followed by Empress Au i, day and it fs expected the joint conven- | f g the golic whave most uf the |declired that the republican party's pledse | ;i se Victorts, Princeta Victorte Lo 4 3 2 cch for the erc st the Burlington involves | 1 § Tom reaching the point where mos o i D L torta, ess Victorla Louise, P -+ orosccuted’ | *NEW YORK, May 1 erous response | Merce againit the BE RO 't the [Uon tomorrow will complete the agree-|men are imprigoned. Up to 1:30 o'clock |t T e A o e e oo finy | Prince and Princess Eitel Frederick, Prince remaining ten ‘Podles; was p toa child's appeal for aid of e sort requir-| Mates on ess (hatt €O OIS RS L LR ment and permit resumption of work at the | this afterioon no further rescues had |fllled and that from’ whatever vlewpoltiang princess Ausust Wilheim, Prince Adel- day ing great sacrifice brought courage today |Pasin territory. . i oafed his | ines next Monday. The concessions on | peen accomplished. JOUHIOOE &L 6 EBHAN ARUWA. Y, L8 on 1N yer:, Mre. Rooseveit, Miss Roosevell and lLate today D. J. Carrighan, second mate, ; ds of little. T Mont., 8 in Washington to present this poo, sides summarized are! y | rates; there were some increases for which 0. Roosvait o) Y 3 Iy in.| (0 the relatives and friends of little Dora ¢ s Ay . e, Every indication was shat the inner “ M ermit Ioosevcll. The party took seats #aid the alarm on theboat was greatly Blumenthal to save whose life infusions|case for the chamber of commerce. Conceded miners-- wortding OF 'the nine. whre on_ fire. and | 0. SD01ogies are madui.they were neo=| otk "0 a"veer Ceanryed for them o tie ire. Flames were Conference. " i 3 R cuul:d .T.f,.,:":pi'.i.fi'u.'."nnm ot the |of fresh, healthy blood are required. Andian Bill In Conferen An advance of 5,55 per eent for day labob, sary for the revnue; the commodities on iy seen to . % ‘ there was the gravest apprehension re- i ] ®d. Senitor Brown has been appointed chair-| An advance of 5 conts n ton for mined which the rates were reduced represent ten Ay fire was extinguished by the water when TWelve persons announced themselves) =TT "o ate conference committee |CORL 5 garding the entombed men. imer e T e et oawnien| Burrounding them were seated Amerio ready to make the sacrifice and permit he bill author- |yRosIng & fine on mine foremen for| Distracted crowds of relatives surrounded the: Yessal Lapos X1l on the river |thelr veins to bs opened in. an ‘effort to |having under consideration the bl Suthe™ violating Smoke from thig lime Kili on the river Ambaseador HIN and Mrs. Hill, the other r the rates were Increased; it was a true 2 | cement. 5 ' ; Sisdanne ; b 4 o 0y Dreveniad. the | Festore’ vitality to the wast v n | 1zing the Omaha tribe. of Indians to sub-| Iurnishing & man to (#ke chare of and| M Pit head and the scene was distress- | downward revision. but the law has been|2Md&ssadors and their wives; Henry White, bank and the water preve : asted bod: pliot fram keoping -4he annel. The boat|bring heaith back to a frame ghrunken by hand out tools te miners, ing. = g . < formerly American ambassador to France, g s e hathia s Bithar s, fiat dirtervgtial an minfag machipe | -The colliery tnBwnad. by e earl of | namnten contin e o o o o | 4n° Mrs. White; Seth Lo ‘siia Mra. Fow, . . renl,he trom anyone| onsdale. and-ses. ngs S p American - Consul Y sruck o 1ock coneealed by the water. In |{he sapping prososs of & Samkeraus malwdy. | o', (o purcell, the house conferoes being | The right” o ouses auyone IS ¥ workings. extend four or | men graspink for pelf. The:bigh copt of | AMerican Consul General Thackera, S wacking off (& \epel turned completely | An wdvertleemint ampeeling for heln\o v L0 G avisas, McGulre of Oklahoma [Uigy, wialt Y five miles beneath the' sea. - {Tying, he declaisd, 1s dile to over-produc- | oR Gaf(@ey, American consul geners! at \round. THo steamer tohight Is on its side |brought the gratifying response recorded. ' 17 ""n- of Nebraska. ‘Phe senate bill | maqcopumission to sew that conditions are| The spot.where ‘the, elghty'five hewers | tioii: ot gold and .is not common to the|reden: Imperial Chancelior Von Betn- Witost Against the bAvK, : made better in the mirtng camps, Nineteen suryivars arrlyed here tod Prement. ) . mann-Hollwew, opslgn - Minister v was considerably amended by the house| Conceded operators— ::_‘"m:f;"'w:::““u‘;’_:fn"’,'"l".':::";h;:";, ‘,':;.,‘,,"‘;,;",fli‘,"' but.is consistently paralleled | gt o er O abers of fhe cabinet with little baggage. Many of them suf Farmer Accuses Tl s ::t“::'"m‘i‘;:“:‘;' I Thina whether to |sive dewe panaig: olSominem /1L MOt B | explosion, s about thres miles from the| This, briefly, was the defense of the “‘”"IO.," bebigat o et ML HE el e L fered from exposure and were unable to . f Aesept the amendments or Introduce & new |ATlvances avithout a fine of 2 being im. (shaft exit. The rescuers directed their [law made today by Mr. Payne auring tne| "y “Rators of the university. give an account of the night of terror Gll'l O Robbery D e Tope. of getting It through at|besediibon esch miner participating in | efforts to tunneling a road through the (debate In the house of representativ | ekt /of his-cata R E e L Gy which they, gassed through. . b L s ey | accumulations blocking the passageway and| Mixrepresentation Bemins Ka Horadvtoghonpt., B Ly e The deahis s Woman Mixes with Enumernt {by mid afternoon had reached a point | fave s andiantd 5 idaled “Misiepresentation began,” declared Mr. o X . ‘holera E 4 { swo This striking guard of honor re- " . ‘Ndshville, Tenn S Hox ¢ lera Experimen Miss Ma: Anderson, St h 1T | Pa AT & s 1ol ' ¥ | swordes. g B n r Miss N!‘jfim e e "Fenn.; | H. Baughn of Harlan, Ia., Causes Ar-| 08 & O a8 recelved advices trom | rv Anderson, proprietor of the| within a mile of thelr goal. The progress,| Payne, “when the conference report came ‘ v L | ; ined standing and almost immovable for Bachelors hotel, was indicted tcday by the | however, was slow, as dangerous fumes|in. Now and Jthen it started from the| ¢ . gibriete 2 ¥ . . | e urs ere- "BAKIR, first olerk of the steamer rest of Young Woman He Met e ek v"“;f‘"_""“‘:fl\f'J"""l‘fr«d—val grand fury for having refused .to| tilled the workings. tradesman \A)lu’:«nmed 1o, increase the orios | oger . Lonrs JoLithe iNptiing: 00 dere JOSEPIT HABRIS. Nashville on Train. | South Omana Stock Yards compauy st |anuwer the uestions of the census enumer of his goods and give the (Ariff as the rea-| "iprs uditoriun Hlled o 1i ARCHIE PATTERSON, Savannah, | his company will be pleased to atcrs regarding the roomers at her hotel. Rk oyl B - Lo enn. 5 . son. In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred| ' ;s tih tasiits ARCHIE PATTERSON, JR., & voars old. | o0 comy, Ta,, May 12—(Special Tele- | fac' 1% for CoROntnE h"‘:“"‘::"‘:rx:’;' |8he claime that she gave all the informa- Blg Battleshlp the assertion was false, as the (Ariff had | yo s, e nn“lmml".:‘s“.’ 2 e W 37T, salesman, St [ SIOUX CiTY, Ta., 8 —(Bpec ing to Innoculation of hogs - |tion of whieh she was possessed. S s reduced the duty o Sl ¥, sstudents and R B ; gram,)—H. Baughn of Harlan, a rich re- B AR DOSHIRMKL G TN i educed the duty on the goods he waa sell tion of hog cholera. At the request of the |ine only person with whom the census mer l . k 3 “'. ing. Before the bill was Rector Frich Schmidt opendd thé prgfram FOWLER POSEcthitg clorl. tired farmer, appeared In police court this | onator, the Agricultural department Will by trouble in Des Moines. g aKes to W “ter‘«.r woolen goods started lh:m:(.o'rd)' hnt an | Y BIVInE an outlino of the life of Mr. N WA OR "W Mouls, nexro|morning against Miss Jessie Coleman of |, oncq advise the Stock Yards company | Roosevell from the time he was a delicate | Increase in the tariff increased the price of porter; hody recovered. Huron, S. D., and Dennison, 1a. She sat| . thircy hogs will be needed to make . l""‘T""]""I "‘-) Ratse, G : thelr. goods, Not o single. increase was|CPUd until he became an African nimrod. 1.E1; COLLINS, St. Louls, negro cabln | gcrous from him in a Pullman sleeper from | ((oc iioote “ang that a month or more lon electric light, telephone and street| Florida, Largest of American Dread- | maue in a single rate of duty in the whote |\ 1¢" he had finished this sketch he in- boy. o, t st i | Council Blufts, Wednesday night she took | (1| pe needed to demonstrate the effect ST !inemen gmployed by the lowa Tele- hts. Ta¥nshed N Wobicn schedils |troduced the former president, who was Roa TBL HOGAN, 8t. Louls. negto roust- % et beside him to talk with him. . AlZ e’ sorum, Rigia rules will be laia|{Phone compdlfy, the Des Moines Hlectric Hcgaties Tasnahadrac Rew The first requisite of & good tarifs,” he | 'Ot o0 Most sympathetically. o8 e s erum. 2 e fir of & good taviff, - Y The “witnesées ‘all' pald tribute to the|iittle later he missed his purse containinggown by the department as to diet, clean- | LIEht company and the Des Moines Street York. Vu‘mmmd g Bt 'KN:‘ i "m"‘“ dir. Roosevelt appeared rugged and in the heroism of 8. C. Baker, clerk of the Sal- |24 and a draft for $800. The girl was held 1), | Raitway company nave asked a raiso rans- ditures of the government. Krom the day |Df fem” einen Coroaiion: His volce, husky s . C. i ah e o ing from to 15 per cent. An increase i, 3 3 g |at first, gained strength and clearness as tillo, who was swept overboard and|to the grand jury for larceny Of 30 cents a day In asked for linemen and| NEW YORK, May 12—Fiying the white- | this bill went into effect it has accom- |pe proceeded and he was Able to denver srowned! "'rlm coroner adjourned the in- 4 #5000 to |0 S°0ts @ day for foremen. Linemen and starred ensign of the United States navy | plished all that was predicted for it. his complete written theals of 9,00 words est until tomorrow. » b offic ‘olumbus, Neb., from $5, to S 1 8 d Stripes | 4 y I‘:rn- e evor Bassdngias, Sensatlon in r"H at Columbi foremen now receive $3 a day. A wgumm‘fl‘l _‘""'m":":- ;l':" M'('“ o ‘" r‘".'ll’"m';"::j Rise in Prices Worl .. and to which he added extemporaneously e o e N e 7k sulidrest B o fer | (RFobAbI: ster & of gay signal p: | "The prices of commodities has been in- |from time to time by way of emphasis and 4 - along the 620 feet of its deckline, the battle- r 9 wd & erew of thirty. It left St. Louls at Heinze Trla] orable report on his bill to increase the! I’roblem of Man on Salary. S Fioriduct e Blepenti 06t Amesisbn :::::,d y'(u,‘ ::,': i b AR Orer Che I"&‘.“";‘;‘n"' it i : ! o'clock with a heavy cargo, including a SaTary’ of the: surveyor. ganeral of ‘Sauth|: Georme A Reynolds:of Chicaso, fopferly | ariadnanshte LA ruy fars wes mvcos | | advance is not only the| oosevelt said the German emperor sumber of cattle and live stock, and the Daikota from $2,000 to $2,600 per annum, . (President of the American Bankers' as- | g il R0ty e L vara | Ereat increase In the production of gold, | had u:;en been held up before him as a T oas baaias D dant's Brother Eiected from lowans Back Again. sociatlon, spoke tonight at the annual ban: | 40y 1 the presence of the vice president RUS o showper msthods .t produeing it |$isleasIeh who mas iGN SR IR WHIH R ’ tm great amount of driftwood floating | Defendant’s Bro . : Senators Cummins and Dolliver, who|GUet of Broup six of the Towa Benkers'| e secrotary of th e i The supply Is greater than the demand |the speaker, should do. "I remember,” he In the river, due to the annual spring rise Court for Passing Lie to Dis- spoke in Des Molnes Tuesday night, de-|88Sociation. Mr. Reynolds said today al- H 'h g et gl - 'vd‘“- and is obtained with less cost. As gold is |Added, “that my friend, Dr. Pritchett, then Mrs. Rhoa was dragged from the water trict Attorney Wise. Fending thelr course In congress in attack- |tNOUSH there is an unusual demand on ;zw“fl:’m:m“:‘::;':“’m::m"":::‘ "‘1” the measure of all values the commodities | Bf ;d'?‘ of "n‘“Muxuchumr« Institute of slive, but died within an hour. The body ing the tariff law and assailing the »\ld_lhunks and some. distrubed condivons due| " e ¥ | are higher because of its decrease in value, | Technology at Boston, toid me of the em- ¢ Miss Ann Rhea was not recovered. Miss e Cannon lenderanip, returned . from |10 Politics. the financial situation is ex- "'_“:’h:‘,}:"‘ f[L.:":Tf..G::yl;m.lm puit o | ThIE 8cCOUNLS in part for the general in. | Peror ‘l;"‘_“:[‘"' In and knowledge of tech- Louise Rhea, another daughter, escaped.| NEW YQRK, May 12.—A sensation was| (o= B L 0em0pe Bl Wi heyr |Sollent. Mr. Reynolds says he sces on sign | & o ehcelg e g "; crease in prices. "}_\_,m““' Ohes: M¥hey were enroute 1o their home In Nash- | created during the summing up in the triat | GV CF8 MOTEEE . CEE RO T LT |of a reaction. but predicts that some solu- | €8TV "" Finh, guueiie; oo h' €d| “The increase in price are upon articies | “VWhile In Africa I used to think there villé after visiting frierds in St. Louls lof F. Augustus Helnze this afternoon \-h""lgxlu;m a h\. their insurgent colleague tion must follow the problem of the man | P® xu: ire "v 1‘ "l‘ r‘l:l.\ «‘-m es| {lr;:* on which the duty has been lowered by the ‘;\“n m:n ething wrong with the mall if it Glen Park, the scene of the accldent, is| Arthur P. Helnze, brother of the defend-|Sraimieh M THCE WEEETH A0 (CEUCE fon a salary in view of the high cost of slided down the ways to the strains of the | present law or else remain where they were | 3\d R0t bring a letter from Benjamin lde a river landing, the chief builldings of |ant, was efected from the court room for || oo d th '(';,, J,f’. Doltiver | HVIE: Star Spangled Banner,” played by the | ynqer the Dingley law. Ali kinds of farm | Wheeler telling me of his admiration for which are meral store, a boarding house | having, it was alleged, disturbed the pro-| l:"“"{‘l‘;‘[““fi"‘ MY O SONMIP PURREL¢ navy yard and Twenty-ninth infantry | proqucts, meats, butter, eggs, poultry, aly | *OMC feature of German life and of the wnd a cement plant. The place Is almost | coedings by passing the lle to United States by bands, while the crowd cheered and hun- | foods, hides, leathers, shoes and raw cot- :‘l:ll:e_ru- s extraordinary qualities and kind- naccessible to telegraph lines and the news | District Attorney Wise during the latter's [ G€neral Gharles I Manderson and wite| Vote on L()ng and feotad of - river , SEpfY (UG RelE ALY Mr. R e Rt 1R AL Touls ta pdiveley are in ‘ashington, guests a e Arligton, - l).“lllu;u;i-\m‘ u{v»;!"‘d (Ill Ih)ll fact that own family was of low Dutch extraction roundabout way from Kimmswick and Sul- | [Mrs. Muderson comes to Washington to < aul | phur Springs. FERDINAND COHEN RELEASED |2ttend the annval meeting of the board hh()rt Hdu C ause 81 6 the Inaebted AbAADB LR T ot Vessel Drives on Reck. of regents of the Mount Vernon associa DO IT NOW onlal days of the United States to Ger- a | tion. many in blood, ideas and achievemenis. Shortly before reaching Glen Park the = L X Saltllo ‘@ficountered a shoreward draw, R e Y s 7 | (4, B Hays, pastiaatec. at Nogfolk; Neb. | feriate ‘Resches Agraqmeni fo-Begin Military Virtues Extolled, which was fought frantically by the pilots, g “":::n :-:u \«;‘!v ulrlg\)urfo!k,'A\:b .“r'nrs)t‘n “‘"'""K' Balloting Friday at Four It the census enumerator has not got your name, or those of friends, | Duving another digression from his set = . d, but & 3 . > | ton. r. s comes to Washington upon ’ 3 re he , fol "y nd y : b The engines were reversed, but the ffl'url PHILADELPHIA, May 13.—The ETand froutine. business in. counection with nis | 0'clock. fill out this coupon, cut it from The Bee, fold it on the dotted line and drop It speech and following his remarks concern to prevent the collislon were unavailing. E taday AGnerch & billSof ingiotnent 1 in the nearest mail box with the address on the outside. Postage and envelope | ing military virtues, Mr. Roosevelt said As the big ‘boat swung from the current WY tods s 'd i i ”u”‘t*- | are not necessary. I saw some of your German troops inshore despite the reversed engines and |Chrsing Ferdinan ohen, the' N1ote'| Postmasters appointed are as follows /ASHINGTON, M T 1 march before the commander-in-chlef yes- waiter, with kidnaping and running away | Nebra el o WASHINGTON, May 1 he senate has t rudder thrown bard over, It was Nebraska Maskell, Dixon county, Ray | - in o | I terday. I cannot understand how any Ger- i d d 4 1and | With Roberta De Janon, 18 years old. It|F. Snyder vice Cook, resigned |agreed to begin voting at 4 o'clock tomor- e driven with increamng apeed toward tand | FUS (Ul L D on of the grand jury | 1owa: Plainview,” Bremer county, Amos|row on amendments to the long and short | man could look upon those soldiers without and turned completely around. X Robert "Butst, the | Az Lynes vice G. k. Kreiger, resigned haul provision of the raiirosd bill, and to a feeling of pride at the physical and intel- With the nolse of rending timbers and ":l‘:v 'V]" -r'enb; to rm;;:” l‘u'_' the xSouth Dakots A\'I.mhx_‘l,"-.-,.m,.l (.,,,:jnnu!‘ nclude before the end of the legislative OFFICIAL BUSINESS {lectual character of those soldiers from-the {he shrieks of women and children, pas- | millionaire grandfather o ss De Janon, | Nellie Cindel vice L. .ynn, resigne R \ UNITED STATES CENSUS. farm and shop, serving their time and then sengers, the cries of the crew and the st A R : ng to their work to be replaced by bellowing of the cattle, the vessel struck el ” other and younger men. 1 can see only & hidden rock and sank almost In reach hope for the future with such men. I of land, at & point where the Water was ‘ :ha ff r OVrerhaulcd b would iike lo speak of the men of the twenty feet deep. u eu y Do ou want s IR American civil war if 1 had time and the Passengers and members of the crew| . { ol A a CHARLES L. SAUNDERS, g clung 1o the timbers, while those more 4 b e d o ] 5 5 3 Dr. Roethe, dean of the faedliy of pliil- o ok et 2 sty 1 ying Police Auto Squadron| second girl: Supervisor of the Census, e o ok A i r ® helpless. The majos Raran Ba{E antRiab i A < M n German by addressing the former prési the passengers were in thelr cabins. The ; d & :’ v :’ rough Federal Building, dent in Latin colllslon ¢ame (0 suddenly they were Bee want ads are Invariably good . As Dr. Roethe handed the new doetor his plunged into the water before they knew | Officer Corneau picked himself up out,dicator. “Thirty miles, thirty-five, forty,” | oOnes. diploma the students samg the G . Y maha. v g the German na what had happened. of the dust at Sixteenth and Farnam |the hand went creeping around AT Uit bt Seik A kar tional hymn and the audlence gaye three Some of the survivors of the wreck of | i il Ho looked to the westward and| More sail” he bellowed. “We'll ram ¥ , 3 cheers, Ny City of Saltilo arrived here this morn- her amidship and tie 'em to the mast.” can do lots of It The emperor congratulated Mr. Roosevelt by traln. They were without baggase “Forty-five, fifty, sixty,” hummed the in 4 . upon his lecture and its delivery, so cour- and some had féw clothes, They were sent | di8appearing over the hill. He swore a|gicator They read The Bee—the good u:eu wsly accomplished under m:ue.:::. to hotels and their hom deep sea oath and hailed a passing motor| Then the blurr of dust came nearer and ones—they answer the advertise- e ohysical conditions. He' thlked Wikt Miss Loulse Rhea, who lost her mother | car. | then the two speeding clouds of road mist| ments of housewives. TPELERaRI R RR OSSN 4NY tReTrerterem N former president for six or elght minues. and sister, could not walk unsupported.| “Give her full sall. Yon villains must|merged into one. The grappling chains s A The assemblage walted until (he emperor Coroner Hensley of Pevely, Mo., began |not live to tell the tale,’ he shouted, tak- | were thrown across and the pursuers leaped If you need one, ’phone Address . and Mrs. Roosevall had left the HAl an Inquést Into Mrs. Rhea's death today. |ing command of the craft aboerd, Douglas 238 and the ad tkaer | Several of the survivors remained at Glen| The trusty pilot, sooh on high gear,| With his captives In tow, Skipper Cor- ouglas 238 and the ad tkaer Park to testify, advanced the spark and leaned over in the | neau pulled into the haven of Eleventa| will write v d 9 our ad an The City of Saltillo was bulit at Jeffer-|seat untll his manly chest hugged the|and Dodge streets gt d te.ll yop sonville, 1nd., in 1892 and was 30 feet long, | steering post. Then as the mighty machine| “Got him on the wing," was his only re-| What it will cost to run it two Address ....eccireieinniieans thirty-seven feet wide and drew 'six and|commenced to bore into the distance, he| mark as he delivered a man who gave his . a half feet. The tonnage was 372 ~The|eased the throttle open. name as E. H. Dau, & chaffeur from Oak.| OF three times. ‘ university.” vessel is entered In the government bureau| Far into the vista of “gasoline row" a|iand, la. { L 2 Name 4oersers Me continued of navightion as & passenger boat. 1t was | whirl of dust betrayed the presence of the| Dau is charged with breaking the speed That’s about all that is The play of few forces is ax evident In bound fo@Waterio, Ala., on the Tennessee | fleeting machine, ordinance and Infracting the rules of the quired ¢ g the ALY 00 ATOUM) HEDH I LI aNe nives . | Sxipper Corneau looked at the speed in- |road in such case made sud provided, | 4 ' } > ete. Senator Burkett today introduced a bill to increase the limit of cost of the post-| | | | weleoma. arRaky (Continued on Third Page.) saw the tail 1 of an automoblle fast Address of Mr. Roosevell, cengasenes . “Today 1 am in Berlin university,” began the speaker. “Yesterday I was in the open- |air university of the German army mnd sat at the foot of the great master of that Name ... veeecsverssrnnsniane (Continued on Third Page)

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