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THE BEE: BALLINGER AND HIS POSITION OMAHA, FRIDAY, Balloon School is Open for Work | || ocontributions on MAY wounds, exalting with prophetie volce, Finls Poleniae, there is not a blot upon his fame HONOR FOR POLISA PATRIOTS Statues Unveiled at Washington for Secretary's Appointment Explained Pulaski and Kosiusko, and his name will be coupled V\r\"v~-| with by Senator Piles. i Silent. b v o Dt | Large Class Arrives from Fort Le TAFT AND DICKINSON SPEAK Though 120 years have been permitted to | SERVICES WERE IN DEMAND ‘ enworth to Learn How pass since he finished his servicos to our to Fly. country without the erection of & monu- ment at the capital of the nation to com memorate him, his fame has not suf- fered He made for himself a me rial more lasting than bronze, that lives and s ever renewed from generation to generation in the hearts of & grateful peo- May iL—President Taft | ole to the oreign soldiers Our Letter Box Among World's Heroes. “His place is with the heroes f you could see your dishes | through a microscope, you would never again wash them with SOAP o e ] dish-water leaves a film of grease behind world's [T Not Exeeeding Two Hundred Words Are Invited from Our Readers. Letters Miteheoek Didn't STROMSBHURG, May 10.-To of The Bee: 1 enclose & copy The class of twenty officers from the |sent the World-Herald on' Ma: army school at Fort Leavenworth has ar- |on May 7 | rived at Fort Omaha for fnstructions in the || art of ballooning and general aeronautic Instruction includes the art of the manu- Pri the ditor of & letter and again which haw not vet appeared in | columns and probably never will. That | paper also refused to run an interview its representative here had with me on the | tacture of hydrogen in which schooling Is [ subject of Mr. Hitchcock’s candidacy. You glven at the hydrogen gas plant at the |are at liberty to use the letter as you see fort. The lessons in aeronautics, and the |fit V. E. WILSON handling of balloons are given in the blg | STROMSBURG, May b—Editor World- yeeds of Valor Melped United States in Great Witnes Leading Up to Selection as Qom- Tells of Roosevelt's Inauiries | to Achieve Conflie Vietory s 4 loner—Taft's Ae Reviewed. Speaker, one ASHINGTON, oday pald tribut ¥ho helped the lence. He the alternoon of WASHINGTON, May I12—Rising to & Koscluko, the who fought 0 | question of personal privilege, Henator | United States win indepen- | many yvears for the rty of strangers, | Piles has explained to the senate the ‘cir- attended the unvelling Aduring | s a living presence that will not fade from | cumstances under which Secretary Ball- the statues of Pulaskl|the admiring gaze of men 8o long as free- | inger had received his appointment as sec- and Kosclusko, the former at Thirteenth |dom has a votary retary of the Interlor and also those under street and Pennsylvania avenue and the All of him that gained love and | which he had been appointed commissioner tter In Lafayette squars raised our still subsists and | of the general land office. The explanation Mr, Taft delivered the culogy at the | will ever subsist, served In the minds | Was called forth by the intimation of Pulaski statue and Seeretary Dickinson | of men, the register of ages and the rec- |Attorney Brandefs, counsel for L. R. Glavis, was the principal speaker at the Kosclusko f fame at the Ballinger-Pinchot investigation today he people of the United States receive | that Mr. Ballinger's appointment as com- with no mere formal courtesy this statue |Missloner had been Influenced by Mr. | prewented by their Plles at the Instance of persons who were | Their thanks are spontancous |IMerested in the Cunningham coal caser. thelr appreciation genuine, | ~NO Maa in the state of Washington or will guard it s & secrcd trust, 4| | C1%eWhere ever suggested to me that 1 over this broad land the judgment s that ["NOUId recommend Judge Ballinger e statues are rarely voted, and that no place | i+t 80me time previous to the e << ik this nigh or honorablg |Of & commissioner, President Roosevelts 1 |private secretary telephoned him to come | that it will not be graced by its presence. . The ‘only regret is that 1t was not fon |to the White House. He sald when he ONE | arrived there the president asked him it since erected and as a tribute by (he entire |y, N v he knew Judge Ballinger well ereeted monuments like this to have it} American eople. | “I responded that 1 did,” said Mr. Piles, understood that America is grateful and ‘and he Qquestioned me concerning his s s Bt B oy Bl e 1 Thmks Canal “rl“ character, I told him what T thought of her In her hour of danger and of trouble K ard he SR Ciat if, MF. Baihngavs When Count Casimir Pulaski came here APBOIRtEAE WM Bot - S, Sidattiomable Be D()ne by 1915 {to me he would be glad to have me wire patriot our aamiration ceremony The president sald: “It is idle to speculate what might have been the suce { Ame ican arms in the war of the Wil got fellow citizens of Poi- revolution had | ish blood. foreign nations | ana andPsubjects of forelgn countries. 1t is| They ifficient for us to that those who | assisted us in that struggle of ours fof in liberty contributed ma rially to Hence to Lafayette, | in to Rochambeau, to Von Steuben, to De- Kalb, to Pulaski, to Kosciusko and 1o others it ix fitting that there should be been assisted by warm dependence and our success country s so Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake. STURE— Unmasked Men Board Cars in Texas and Compel People to Fork Over Valuables, The German and Latin societlies of the Omaha High school held a meeting Wednes- day with the regular soclety work as pro- grams. In the German soclety Isabel Shukert gave a plana solo and Klizabeth Becker a violin 8olo. Joseph Burger and it; sme;fi,of our dishes after they are dry, and see. GOLD DUST is the greatest product yet dis- and does it, too,with scarcely any helpfrom you. balloon house, With practical demonstra- |Herald: 1 cordially and unequivocally ) T 1 1 tions in inflating R, T T A R GOLD DUST alsosterilizes, as wellas cleans— to submit the Initiative and referendum week oF eatly next weak & fre ension | SMendment to the people at the coming ry. will be made In the new spherical balloon |of % hole® Ehe’ democratio party 1+ sald by GOLD DUST will enable you to _wash your some to be In on that matter. A IArger J A di H The GOLD the practical lnstructiona in acronautios at dishes in half the ordinary time. the fort the measure at the regular session; there- fore the blame for iis defeat is upon the worth; largely, the antl-temperance voters of the - R state will hold the democratic party re- | Why notcall them foct my, docision. "t am pecfectis willing for| YO your aid t()day by — tain 8, B. Arneld, Captain C. F. Hartman, | (® republican party to stand sponsor for Captain R. J. Bart, Captain W. L. C ptain G, g [ple. And 1 am willing to trade the ultra- saloon democrets, to whom this stench is ? signal corps; and Pfust Lieutenants J. A. [jicans who love & purer air, identical as yO‘l}!‘ grocer Brockman, Paul M. Goodrich, F. [this element s with the so-called insui- Let the GO LD the real Issue everywhere s between T. B. Estey, J. O. Mauborgne and E. N. |decency and indecency, beiween & square Bowman. " of wealth, and speclal privilege to the sa- cavalsy,” aeid the president, 'and to hils loon and'to the capitalist to prey upon with the permiselon of Washington “and | had been a schoolmate of Ballinger's, was resi y {- | most anxious to obtain his services.” President Taft Suggests Two Exposi initiative and referendum. That the people fare are absolutely entitied to rule themselves Pulaski's Fa n. & 1a X X g ai the b Bt bl Rl A Bt Bk i d ment for that purpose is conclusively es- | he | saloprmm, but he dficdot belleve Mt Bal: et 1o, +o ooy o Tabllsned in the eight states already hay- fought his way from north to south until| WASHINGTON, May 12.—President Taft, | '"8¢" 1 Ay afte tak part he ¢ g " 1 bmit the measure is of no importance o st g b g By 8 o o) 1, “He asked me to urge him, strongly LINCOLN, Neb., May 12—(Special Tele- | whatever. If the hecessary madorty, favor| : H continued Mr. Piles, “because he sald he|gram)—In an address to the State Medi- |It, It can be passed through both house that is booming a Panama canal exposition | 4 of the legislature in #1x days, and the aver- : really needed such a man in that office. | cal association Dr. J. B. Greene, formerly |Of the & ; s, as e dis u d o r who re- : ouse, e J Y of i is only $1,000 was, as tie distingulshed orator who pre- [t the White House. (onight declared that | (i, TS0 Buel & TR0 (0, FOR LGS | ot ameoslelion BIr, B 8 e o oy | 48° cost of past weasions in ceded me sald, suitably buried in the any pomsible extra cost ot the speclal ses | ed States. canal should not be held In this country in 2 sion would be more than justifie ’ | received a message from Mr. Ballinger de- | were the most antequated in the country. hivalric of race and of knightly form, 1016, "a celebratlon at San Franclsco o onineine appointment. When I showed | Dr. Greene urged S Croatd ob onum & in years for an extended tour of the east. Reduced fares to many other easte % Representaive Thirty-ninth District. |ern resorts. i 43.20 life, there Is about him all the romance |COst table, because both he and Mr. Garfield | govern the employes of the different in- 3 {J of anclent knlghthood wanted him for the position. He added | sttutions. The afternoon was glven over| LINCOLN, Neb, May 1L—To the Ed-|Atlantic City ttor of The Bee: 1 notice In your ixsue | Portland, Me., Pollsh fellow citizens, could he have seen P T s |tary Garfleld had sent telegrams pleading | the state last year. The nominating com- SRR them take thelr honorable part in the assenger FAIN | with nim to accept the appointment al- | mistee will report tomorrow morning and | night this concerning the new taritf law: | Montreal, including St. Lawrence river trip.............. “I also belleve that with all jts appar- | Diverse route tour of the east, one way through the Virgini perity they have aided, the strength that Two or three days later Mr. Plles sald he |of the assoclation. R i they have glven to this country and the received a letter from Mr. Ballinger an- 1| 1t will be an issue at the coming election, | Same trip through Virginia, Old Point Comfort and Ocean trip to November 7, and it should be upheld by the Boston, other way direct routes (*) .- 852.20 umphant, he would indeed have felt that “These are the facts, the absolute facts, Bi8 AEUOTe DAL aobi v VAT, and they would be verified by Mr. Roose- Their Regular Soclety Work T never usod such language at the Omaha | o o oy S Gl as Programs. ba i v )y , . Getaty wl et O Sipewhere. Indeed, to the time | oy ttancoga, Tenn., June 10 to 12, inclusive . .. o} Dickinson said: “This is & historle das, | Arizona Eastern railroad, a mile from here | linger as secretary by President Taft, Mr. tonight and after robbing the passengers | piles sald 1t was through the newspapers | ok orth Manchester, ind., May 13-14 From th i e or! ' o - s il T s e g New Orleans, La., May 14 to 16, inclusive. ... Vh covered for washing dishes. It does the work caife In his recent letter to you on the sub Ascensions will be made with the captive Iy $ leaves your dishes beautifully sweet and clean, election. 1 do so solely upon the merits by Captain De F. Chandler and an as- proportion of the democrats than repunli : ¢ DUST TWINS do the work without your Following 18 the list of officers consti- | opublican party. And since it is now be sponsible for its submission at this time. sistant commandant army school, T the saloon an It largely exists in (his state ckage of Coptain H. W. Stamford, C ' 1 Leonard, J. A, Higgins, A. L. Singleton, §ents. The time has come. in state A8 WO 4 DUST Twins do deal for the home in the rearing of chil- LAWS GOVERNING STATE ol Ly with the vote of congress, was turned over i 3 Telegram Plays Part. tions to Commemorate Com Greene, Formerly of Ne- |j; qur past all argument, and that the o Subseguently organizing an ind wouid abandon his law business to ing it. who entertained the California delegation | about Charleston, he lost his 11 iu a bril- o f he could see no reason why a double cele- | 4y, and passage would doubtless consume tel 1 ing Mr. Bal- S OF (he odeay Hom & figkee B thS sent a telegram strongly urging Mr. now ot Tilinols, sald the Nebraska laws for Effective June 1st. curing the use of the measure two years dashing, courageous, but gentle as|the FPacific codst and a cclebration at| . "o oram to the president he sald that|be secured by an amendment to the state New York City, standard routes v .70 “Could he have that he, himself, would wire Mr. Ballinger | principally to & discussion of spinal menin- of this date I am reported as having said Boston .... . coe Amerfcan electorate, could he have seen though such act might entall a personsl|(¢ yu not improbable that Dr. B. P. Lord ent grounds for scrutiny and criticism the Point Comfort, Norfolk, Ocean trip to New York, other way happiness that they have found under the nouncing his acceptance because of the| HIGH SCHOOL SOCIETIES MEET united force of the party that brought it (*) Final limit, sixty days. Rates effective June 10. Secretary Dickinson's Address. PHOENIX, Arig, May 12.-Two bandits | velt, under oath,” asserted the senator. 1 left the hall, 1046, such an expreaslon or | p b 14 "yion “June 8 to 10, inclusive, July 6 to 10, inclusive consecrated 1o sacred memories and patri- escaped to the desert. One passenger was |that he had recelved his first intimation above quoted marks oceur I take It your 2N BXO g SIbNS than $0,000,00 of people, deriving their de. ke utt. scent from every blood and clime, holding alloglance to & flag that since it was first| FPO%8es were started out tonight with In- “I subsequently saw Ju Ballinger,” anser, more thoroughly than soap orany other cleanser, Ject of a speclal session of the legislature German winged balloon, but later in the 2 wholesome and sanitary. the proposition, for I cannot see the sociate. Captaln Chandler has charge of cans In the present legislature voted for tuting the student class from Fort Leaven- | ing viewed as a temperance measure ggSistance. \\\\ T But so far as political considerations at- Leavenworth; Captain A. C. Knowles, Cap- h buying a —a stench In the rils of all decent peo- G, L UST of Mitchell, Captain W, M. Cruikshank of the | ;% gl "or the' larger element of repub nation, for & new allgnment of parties, Robert Davis, W. E. Prosser, J. W. Rlley, | to ' ”» your work. American army practically had no dren and for the laborer in the production him, as he sald Secretary Garfield, who INSTITUTIONS OUT OF DATE |1t Is becatise 1 believe strongly in the direct rule of the people that 1 favor the the question of the organization of a cay- . & Mr. Piles said he had told the president . de % pletion of Project. id ek Lectures Betore State initiative and refererdum is a fit instru- | pendent legion known as ‘Pulaski’'s Legion,’ take the place. ] (From a Staft Correspondent.) And the small cost of a special session to congress and the California commission | liant charge at the selge of Savannah and that much time at a regular session and | bration of the compietion of the Panama linger's acceptance. On the next day 1 infstration of charitable Institutions B ptanc the edministea 2 L i The thirty day low special round trip rates afford the best chanow eariler.” Yours truly, V. B. WILSON, | 50! . ed place X4 & woman, sweet in all the assoclations of | s0me designated place on the Atantic|y, ‘poinger's refusal was very regrei- | constitution. Civil service rules should then ew Y ‘What Mr. Whedon Didn‘t Say. | New York City, other desirable routes | looked forward to :he\‘l‘ B d R b coming to this country of 3,000 ot his| 4 WO Dan 1ts o | and 1 understood that both he ana Secre-| gitis, which atfected certain portions of . at the banquet in Omaha last Monday | Boston, direct route.. the welcome they have received, the pros- | sacrifice.” of Omaha will be endorsed for president tariff law is the best that could be evolved direct routes (*). $49.40 starry banner that he labored to make tri- urging of the president. m mnd German Students Give |into being.” LOW CONVENTION RATES. In his tribute to Kosclusko Secretary | ¥1thout masks held up train No. 16 of the | I respect to the appointment of Mr. Bal- statement had not b de by any of tRtoi 0t been made by any of the | oo atoga Springs, N. Y., July 4 to 6, inclusive. otlc inspiration. The president of more almost scalped by & blow from & revolver | that such appointment might be mad TR Y e ietired reporter must have attributed to me re- unfurled has ever been the symbol of lib- erty to the oppressed of all lands, has come, at the capital of the nation, in company with & representative citizenship to show honor to the memory of two of Washington's generals, who, hearing the cry of distress from u far-off and feeble people struggling dian trallers from the Sacaton reservation in an effort to capture the robbers before they cross the Mexican boundary. The ban- dits appeared at the doors of the passenger cars just after the train left Maricopa. They did not molest the malil or express car, but confined their operations to the the appointment of secretary. He replied ho did not, explaining that he hoped that his friend, Mr. Garfield, would be reappointed. Bubsequently 1 heard Mr. Ballinger was to be called into the cabinet, but when I spoke to my colleague, Senator Jones, on the subject, I found he had not been con- Hugo Heyn gave musical pleces for th soclety. recited by Josephine Jobnson, ‘D Wasserose” was, given by Flora Buck an Emma Kavan presented “Mein Vaterland. The Latin sdefety debated “Der Anfang zu Pfingsten” was the oft re- marks made by some other speaker. | Please publish this correction and oblige CHARLES O. WHEDON, o a Ty " oosevel Critics Wrong. OMAHA, Neb., May 10.—To the Editor of The Bee: There Mackinac Island Boston . ... ... Portland, Me. .... Atlantic City . . Buffalo, tncluding to (Return Limit October 31.) ur of the lakes via Steamer 8t. Louls . h TRAIN SERVICE:—From Omaha t a. m.; afternoon express, 0 p. m, arriving Chicago 7 a. m.; Nebraska Chicago Limited, 6:30 p. m., electric lighted, with observation car, arrives Chicago 8.07 a. m. Let me help you with your arrangements. peated question of who was the greater man, Caeser or.Cloero? Madeline Stivers read an essay on “Cloero the Consul” and | Roosevelt's utterances about what is called Edwin Partridge presented “Cloero the | Féce suicide. Extle.” He {s & man of broad views, and in “What It Meant to Be a Roman Citizen ' | speaking of propagation as a national pol- | (e 1 . was given by Helen McCoy and Ralph|icy he did not have in mind particular | ’ i J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent, Ludwig recited & part of the “Oratlon|Pérsons or familles. On refiection any in- | | [” [flm[]fl Against Catiline,” Elolse Wade and May | telligent person can see that if a nlllonl | ) | 1502 Farnam Street. Omaha Marsdon gave @ piano duet and Helen | Maintains a vigorous existence for a great | | Taylor & glano solo, length of time it must do so by one or UUIE Wil o LA | CLEVELAND, May 11.—James R. Gartleld both of two ways; propagation or assim- | MONAGHAN TO THE KNIGHTS stated tonight that the circumstances in flation. Mr, Roosevelt has élther falled to recognize assimilation in this connection connection with the appointment of Secre- | yy O Bia formed ths Oplnion: tiat it sious s tary of the Interior Ballinger as commis- sloner of the land office as related in the not efficacious and reliable. And who wiil say that such an opinion is not correct? | senate today by Benator Plles of Washing- ton were substantially correct Of course it {s implied that the rising | “It is true,” said Mr. Garfield, “that 1 generation should be strong in body and mind, and morally sound. Mr. Roosevelt recommended the appointment of Mr. Bal- 1s a great advocate of righteous force linger at that time to Mr., Roosevelt. My BERIAH F. COCHRAN, a prison term in Mcmphis. recommendation was known as there never King told the deputy sheriff that he|Was any secret in connection with it. As|Omaha councll, and will deliver one of his wanted to return to his room for a moment | 8T &8 any events that have since trans- |jecturers in Knights of Columbus hall. L L. | and get a handkerchief, Instead of enter. | Pired are concerned I cannot say anything, | Prof. Monaghan has been on the facultles Ing the room he dodged cdown a hallway |nor do I care to discuss them In any way.”” {of Wisconsin and Notre Dame universities At this time of the year the system | has clogged up, the pores are closed,| and made his way to the fire escape, thencs and was dean of history and economics YOUNG PEARSE KNOCKED terminated only when victory, the blood is thin and the circulation | which [to the sidewalk. Halling a passing taxi | soureea at ;}olx'lem.'l)h’:neld\u‘lnz Afleme:nb,:r' crowning |cab the broker entered it, hurrying away and December, 1907, having to give up the our arms, raade them no longer DOWN BY DEPUTY SHERIFF 1t was a fitting recognition of his un- | platform. is poor. You have no energy for bus- iness or pleasure. You suffer 'mmi needed. |from th ne position to fill engagements on the lecture weltish devotion that he should receive the |LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS Som of Former Omahan Struck for | prof. Monaghan is known in America and fheadaches and sleeplessness. Your me to have been much passengers. erroneous and uselss criticlsm of Mr. PRISONER USES TAXICAB TO ELUDE THE SHERIFF Man Arrested in Chicago for Passing Frapdulent Checks Makes D ing Dash for Liberty. against w powerful foe for independence, swittly came to strike for that liberty which each fought In vain to achleve for lis beloved Poland, that unhappy land, symbolizing In story and in song all that is most gallant and most pathetic in the| histories of nation “Though they failed In what they wrought for in their own land, they helped to accomplish here & wondrous work, un- consclous of the blessings it would bestow ( upon so0 many ot thelr compatriots | “Of anclent and noble lineage, an ac- complighed soldier, trained in the best mil- itary schools of Europe, Kosciusko, at the age of 3, not as an adventurous knight seeking merely fame and fortune, but in- apired by @ love of human liberty which was always the avatar of his constant devotion, came to fight, as he himself de- clared to Washington, as a volunteer for American Independence. Effective Services. “Made at once by congress a colonel and aksigned to the duties of engineer, for which his technical knowledge so well qualified hiin, he began forthwith a career of valuable.and effective services, sulted any more than I had been. We /| came to the conclusion that the selection of a cabinet officer was a family matter with the president and no concern of ours. T was much gratified that one concerning whom 1 thought so highly was to be given 50 high @ position and I am still gratified over his appointment.” Mr. Plles concluded the statement that the president himself would verify all that CHICAGO, May 12 —Samuel King, | pe, Piles, had sald charged with passing fraudulent checks at Memphis, eluded a deputy sheriff tonight on the Auditorium hotel, sorambled down a fire escape, jumped from the first floor | to the ground. and escaped in a taxicab, King's escape was sensational. He was walking on the corridor on the fifth floor with Chief Deputy Sheriff A. S, Benner of Memphis, in whose custody he had been paroled to coma to Chicago and close up some business matters before beginning | Speak in Omaha May 25 Under Auspices of the Natlonal Council, Prof. James C. Monaghan of New York, who s visiting the principal citles of America under the auspices of the na- tlonal council of Knights of Columbus, will be in Omaha on May 33, as the guest of Jitanks of congress and be brevetted a allure to Obey Injunction of Europe as a scholar. For sleven years he brigadier i IN NINTH CONVENTION | Deputy Sheriff. |served as consul to Germany. He was “In his prolonged service in & cause that —— |callea by former President Roosevelt to often nedtly periahed 'be beohmie famillar of the Engine MILWAUKEE, Wis, May 12.-(Special |organize and head the Department of with endurance, sclf-sacritice and hope al- Detroit——Mnyor a Telegram.)—Carroll G, Pearse, jr., son of | Labor and Commerce and for a period he man Speak. Cab Meet at Congress- % Gincinnati, ORi0 ..o rewre skin is yellow and your tongue ls‘ coated. Food does little good. All| May 8, 9 and 10, account ; these Indicate that your liver Is not | Biennial Meeting General Federation of Woman's Clubs doing its work and the bile is not be-| $ 26 Bfl“imm‘l, " s and Return | ing carried off. You need something| May 7,8 and 9, account to awaken the liver. revived by City Bacterologist Dr. George | Declamation Conte “Iflllr'l Safo cIII'G Southern Baptist Convention and @eneral Convention of |L'. Ruhland, who was summoned from his | —_— l.p'l". °' "°r'|| ‘mfll’lfll weys renascent when no silver lning to the superintendent of schools, Cairoll G.|was president of the New York School of the dark and lowering clouds was yisible Pearse, formerly of Omahs, was atruck by | Technology ‘This inspiration, infused into Lis own | PETROIT, M May i2-More than | Deputy Sheriff George Schoepperle, a phy. countrymen, stirred them so that tie | 10000 Gelegates attended the opening of bondsman and the lord, tender youth and |the ninth biennial convention of the Grand tottering age and even women disgulsed | International Brotherhood of Locomotive for the combat, fell side by side in battle, | Englneers and Grand International Aux- From the begluning of his career to the |!ary (o the Brotherhood of Locomotive sical glant, on the seventh floor of the city| CREIGHTON PRIZE WINNERS hall at the entrance to-one of the elevators. | The boy, who, his father says, is 18 years | clement D. Nye und Gerald E. La o0ld, was gtunned and lay on the floor untll | Vielette Capture Honors in serald 1. has been taken to a hospital, ill with pneumonia, |ELEPHANT TRAMPLES TRAINER | | Rajun, Run serl- Chicago Woman Balks Stubbornaly at Quentio Unt Nabbed by Deputy Marshals. CHICAGO, May 12.—After an enumerator, & census inspector, a special agent and a policeman had failed to make her answer questions relative to the taking of the census, Mrs, Katherine Holtrop was ar- ted by deputy federal marshals here to- | is day and held to the federal grand jury After her husband had signed bonds for her release before United States Commis- sloner Mark A. Foote, Mrs. Holtrop broke down and begged to be permittod to answer the enumerator's questions. She was told that it was too lete. |CARUSO'S MAN_FOUND GUILTY | above | AiBlack Hand” Suspect Wi long | te fatal field where he fell covered with [Firemen here last night - y | Masor Breitméyer welcomed the visitors |1aboratory on the elghth floor to attend | The prize winners at the annual elocu- |13 und .t;-olull]e:! b nn'd hner[mnner;h In behalf of the city and responses were | him. | tion contest of the Crelghton university | rémedy for a seages of the liver. It made by Warren 8. Stone of Cleveland,| According to eye-witnesses the boy de-|yyednesday night were: First grade, Clem- | corrects the functional trouble by in $ 26 w h' ' n c Gn grand chief engineer of the Brotherhood |*ired to ‘;‘l"vrnme el;\nmr n: the ;‘;‘l‘m‘l‘l' ent D, Nye, John J. Hanighen; second | creasing the flow of bile into the bow- as "‘g on’ s Ws and Return ,..nu,.n'.,..‘,:u;: |-‘|(:‘,;‘:.:.;.._ ?:a .\\ B Uun\g;'u- ey MaNding: the. wrisebars. Hol. m‘:';l’;.m.a.x La Violette, Oscar M. |els to a healthy standard and keeping May 15-18, account 0] o ‘ed s, mong other | “OV - . " | Lantzsch B vi [ ’ peakers were Representative Charles E,| With the prisoners. Some words ensued and | "o 01y 1 Violette each recelved med- $-eaici It sidn/dn removing 1he Waaly Triennial Coavention World's sund.’ School Association )wnsend of Michigan and Judge James |YOUNS Pearse was hit. Dr. Ruhland stated |, ¥ 00 6 (O ECE €U0 TECENAC BECT | materials that obstructs the circulation | : [ Phelan of Detroit. Samuel Gompers was | that the boy was unconscious for at least |&1% Thel Pleces WEe, “7HAY Bov JOMV'| o tng liver, and by itw tonic and puri- | $ 90 | scheduted to speak, b ot arrive t A roper ] o | scheduled to speak, but he had not arrived | t¥o minutes. Competitors for the trophies in the first| [¥INE Droperties brings to a condition A"anfic e"" ".J. and Return rt 1“:“\]“‘1"“‘»« vp o8 .u: ot \u'nuuuT {TURNS DOWN CENSUS MAN grade and nine in the second grade. La | ©f Perfect harmony all the organs of May 15, 16, and 17, account aude Barnaby, a delegate from Tyler, | 4 | the bod e g YMaurnr's. Pawe | AND HER ARREST FOLLOWS | vioiette was the only one upon whom the | the ¥ VL A P ki | judges were unanimous as to points | It is made from the ftresh juices of @eneral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church {,i\:':..grog.‘.;ax: The judges were: Frank T. Hamilton, | plants and medicinal roots, gathered i 3 They coax the liver Louls . Te Pocl and Ur\ Louls Bushman. | gt the proper season In various quar- Eight trains daily leave Omaha for Chicago, 7:00 a. m., icto activity by lA\ large n\m‘].:‘\v:::l:::n)r:d":uduhllncln:w the [ ters of the globe. Men skilled in 12:05 p, m,, 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p.*m., 6:05 p. m., 9:10 p, m., co o or- . R i | ches: ®" | Put up in 50c and $1.00 sizes and sold track automatic safety signal line between Missouri River World's Largest Pachyderm, Berkeley a ¥y Wounds Man, sity glee club. they d> met gripe. (Ec}’ do not weak- en; Lut thev do start all the secre- ticns of the liver and nach in & way that soon puts these organs in a healthy ~ condition and corrects cons tion. In my opinicn constipation responsible for most ailments. ere are thirty-two fect of human bowels, Which is really a scwer %ip«. ‘When thi t ipe becomes clogzed, the whole system Ay pOl!"nml,'rlulh:g N ay! | - ler Jullua A, Pratt wost No. digestion and impure blood, Dept. I, G, A, R. produces_rheumastism and Cook. commander of ments. No womén who suffers with con- | post, Kewanee, Ill, writes: “For a stipation or any liver complaint can ex- | tme 1 by drugglsts everywhere and Chicago. In diseases of the liver the bowels are usually constipated on account of the flow of bile being lessened. You should take Warner's Safe Pills, pure- | ly vegetable, absolutely free from fn-| jurious substances, a perfect laxative, — They do not gripe or leave any bad | after effects. 25 cents a hox To convince every sufferer v's life- | diseases of the liver, kidneys, bladder | and blood that WARNER'S SAFE | A Viper in the dyspepsia complicated with liver and | kidney troubles, Eleetric Bitters help all such cases or no pay. e For sale by | Beaton Drug o SAVINGS OF LIFETIME GONE Judge Estelle Censures Man for Rob- » Roommate and Then Gives Him Two ¥ “You stole the savings of a m * sald Judge Estelle to Henry Tabor, | a man who had saved up §2,469 although OAKLAND, Cal, May 1L.—"Rajah,” one| of the largest elephants in the world held captive by & circus troupe, now appearing | in Berkeley, ran amuck today and, knock-| ing his keeper, Tony Nustano, to the ground with his trunk, trampled him badly befc | help arrived\ The man suffered two frac- tured ribs and internal injuries. Hls recov- ery is doubtful. omach | For tickets and full information apply at Ticket Offices: 1401-3 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. NW1428 from Be Se ed for Attempting to Extort Engraved Stationery Waedding Invitations Announcements pect '?w&?z‘ii a clear complexion, or eajoy Sffuaycn's PawPaw Pills are & tonie ‘(: llomurlll.‘{iverllnd 'Il‘m cy ral inst ich the biood fnstesd of imyaveristy E'm y enable the stomach 1o the nourishment from food that put_into it. ‘Theso pills contain no calomel, no dope, thing, b i BT, L St anithout physic, Price 25 ceats, was bothered with bachache and | patns across my kidneys. About two months | ago I started taking Foley Kidney Pills and soon saw they were dcing just as claimed. I kept on taking them and now I am free from bachache and the painful bladder misery is all gone. I like Foley Kidney Pills 80 well that I have told many Money from Famo Tenor, NEW YORK, May 12.—A verdict of guilty was found today In the Caruso ‘“black hand" case in Brooklyn. The man on trial was Antonlo Mislana, accused of attempt- Ing to extort §15,000 from the famous tenor, Misiana will be sentenced on Monday. An- tonfo Cincotti, the other alleged would-be- of my friends and comrades about them and shall recommend them at every oppor- tunity.” For sale by all druggists. blackmaller, will shortly be put on trial on & similar charge. Caruso testified in the | case bofore salling yesterday for Europe he never got more than $1.75 & day." Tabor was glven two years in tentiary by the court mat bis story, drink. Foley Kidney Pills contaln in concen- trated form ingredients of etsablished ther- apeutio value for the relief and cure of all Kkidney and bladder almelen the peni- | He robbed a room- Henry Goodwin, while, according to he was under the Influence of CURE will absolutely cure, a sample | | bottle and also a sample box of War-| ner's Safe Pills will be sent FREE (ll"! CHARGE, postpald, to any one who will write WARNER'S SAFE CURE CO., Rochester, N. 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