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PART ONR WEATHER FORECAST For lowa-«Fair PAGZS ONE TO EBIGNT. For weather report sce page 2 VOL. XXXIX-—-NO. 48, SUNDAY MORNING, 910-SEVEN SECTIONS—FORTY-FOUR PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIV NEW FEATURE IN | Club Women [ROOSEVELT NOW in Omaha TAFT DICTATED HASKELL AFFAIR, Center Attention | THE AMBASSADOR, 5= - BALLINGER NOTE P : on Programs Attorney Rush in Washington in 2 Will Attend Funeral of Tate King | 7 § g X Statement of Stenographer that Ba Connection with Indictment Against Former Governor. Edward as Special Envoy of [z ! . \ g linger Prepared His Own Exon- United States. et/ | eration Flatly Contradicted. | Nebraska Delegation at Cincinnati Biennial Indignantly Deny They SUITS TO BE PRESSED FOR TRIAL Are Opposed to Mrs, Moore. POSITION NEW AND ALSO UNIQUE | o g SRS 4 ) - AN M . Y }WITHOUT ANY FOUNDATION | h — Telegram.)—The Saturday morning pro- [ Omaha Man to Continue in Charge of xram Is pronounced the best vet pre- | Enaples Former President to Meet 2 ( < | President Personally Dictated Sta % ¥ sented since the tenth bipnnial general N ¥ 2t to Nearstary Ferster. Prosecution. | Federation of Women's clubs convened Royalty of Europe. i me Ty ' o closer attention was manifested OLEOMARGARINE HAS A HEARING |0 /U0 Jahe Ko fowe <helmiet | IN TOUCH WITH FOREIGN I ) : : |[HAD RECORDS IN POSSESSION Manufacturers Ask to Place Product i, ¢ 2"ton In (he federation. Mrx. fyp. 0 monor Makes American g |Document Was Prepared After Due wmoore, president, was quite | in Better Competitidn. | happy in her introduction of Mrs, | Feature of Pageant. = == = | Consideration. » former vice president of the United | States | CREAMERY METHODS DENOUNCED | re. Fairbanks spoke from the stand- | MAY COME HOME ON A WARSHIP | point of the club woman and compli- }:;..-..n- the women ml\m«ru-..‘ in u‘:.\y ; c i X | | STATEMENT BY WICKERSHAM Attorney Genernl Sends (o Committee Charge Made that the Big Establish ¥ i gran« opportunities as compared with | Preds that T Wiy i Note by Mr. Lawler Which is Satd ments Seek (o Freeze Out All wom ome of th . countries u Vemsel at the 3 " women in some of the Oriental countri o Be. Hathh of ' pledtaent's (he Small Concerns | which she has recently visited. Fouse of ke X Y hold economies proved to be a topie of 2y { Vindication of Ballinger. the Country. Traveler. | unusual interest as presented by a num — ber of capable women. Prof. Mary WASHINGTON, May ,14.—The follow iy DI RUSHGF OmABE, speciat'ass | poks on ‘domentic sclence - Ay Ovlontl Thesdore: Modeévelt Wil & 4 White House today Sraing S B iy aarint gt aiia ) £ IO NSL SO CEREIERLIOC BAINROE (A8 Wotiud's | Lt o United States to the Wit the published af sistant to the attorney general, and former | noblest calling. Miss Martha Van Rens.| SPeCial envoy of the United | : reference to A DELICATE e o A TTatEy B M s : davit of I, M. Kerby, a stenographer assistant United States attorney under At- | seluer of the sgricultural coliege of | funeral of King Edward, meet those mem Haweit ak \ . 4 bers of the toyalty of Europe upon whom OPERATION in the office 6f the secretary of the in- neva Buxter and Goss, is in Washington | Coinell university pleaded f prac 9 o A 4 Z, l jor to the effect that the president's in confection with criminal indictments | tical education for girls Mrs. Amidon N Q1S VRO Ichlly Qar ke Upan o s v 13, 1909, exone against Governo Haskell of Oklahoma, ' North Dakota, briefly reported on food | YRALIBSTE B, U3 the Sy u8 1eaVes for o SO b ‘.> “. ;. !”.lmy" ®rowing out of town 10t cases. Today Sen- | sanitation ana introduced Dr. Harvey W, | America he will have made the unique ; b g e -“"lly‘.'A:'»»‘y ::*m‘n signa- ators Owen and Gore and Representatives | {lWey, bureau of chemistry, Washing- [ F€cord of meeting personally practicaily ; = g we T v i o B Carter and Ferris of Oklahoma saw the | ton, D. C., who gave a powerful address| ©Yery crowned head of importance in the ture by Assls “"! ¢ iihe NI TRODAE president and submitted a direct request | on foods and thelr adulterations, He| WoOrld et e B g U 0 o that & disinterested man of high standing | believes in “courage, caution and con-| It 18 quite“likely that Roosevelt will be cxrpdbitg e, Sl e be named by the adminisiration to go care- | servation” to preserve health, “As u | CArvied home from England upon a special X o Ll et it fully Into all details of the case and report | mere cconomic asset good health is| AMmerlcan warship placed at his disposal 4 : ; he preside m”‘n-‘ AW blAiaty m{”_ upon the advisability of eontinuing the | wortih more tuan all other combined re-| by President Taft. As a private citizen : ; by g M - A A same. | sources for the nation.” of the United States he would not be en- i o tigation of the records and « m-(r\‘u :u Attorney General Wickersham, 1o a de- | titled to this honor, but as an ambassador, | g 4 i ol ity e R . cision today, after a conference with the | g * . he would. . k 2 A Gl il u".‘:‘-‘- v president, decided that the Oklahoma town P]]Ot V]olated Colonel Roosevelt becomes an ambassa- SHIP g Z W : pipo g A B A e R TR o lot cases will be pressed by the Department \ i 5 ! | dor through being appointed special Ameri- o) Y./ g "H':w“‘\ it R ',i,h Haratus S Ktales of Justice ,and that Governor Haskell will R ] f R | can ambassy at the late king's funeral and ” e e il ule o IVCFH ecretary, both today denied tl have to be tried by a petit jury, that will | it 18 quite likely that he will take a&d- | :nll\:h s.‘l‘ol( l“'l‘“”) ‘s":“‘“ \frw Raaiae e pass upon his' guilt or innocence at the| | vantage of the offer to go home on a war- | 7 ::1 v:. iitten thak it JOtEarTARRING J term of the federal court. N HEN A : ship. His appointment as special ambas- | betdch Bkl bl 1) . The Oklahoma delegation that saw the | Captain Crane Testifies in Investiga- Hy s il s | i § < President Taft signed In exoneration of = e g S sador will make him one of the'big figures o) Bhoruphsy BAILACE hudy bedn * predbben président this morning intimated that pot- | tion of Sinking of Steamer of interest in the pageant on the day of | o} Y\ LRy ihe OAhar At nb: prehl e NI itics had been injected in these cases, the Saltill the kin@'h fufdral | - r RAySheit bl i o object belng to hurt the democrathe party altillo. | ~ self. Mr. Forester sald he took th i in the state. Th i b Indirectl: h He will take precedence over and will| 7, -~ tation himself from the president. v Tl dpoeyas o o i b | take part in theg funeral pargeant with the . £ WinkapakAN A v( H:lhh: and Nl\n'nn;:ln %0 far as to inti- who was in charge of the .~<Iu.’|‘|n-: bassador Reld and the foreign. minister A {“u\"”"'-“ ('” the. HaltrigersPthehot. ns Deniad the Promeeutieg e le6al oned Were] gaitillo when it sank at Glen park Wed- | "Ying George tbday designated two aide 2utigating. [oAimrnitine) the . merphranduuy hehind the prosecution | hesday night and caused the loss of twelve [ te.camp to attend the ambassador dir g | — = = vestigating Attorney General Wickershaw stated the | jives, admitted today that Pilot Pell | iy stay in London. These are Lord Dun. prepared by Law Officer Lawler of the cases had betn begun before he entered 3 3 erior i ent. It is In the form technically violated the rules of river navi- | lonala and Commander Charies E. F. Cun- Local Events as Viewed by The Bee’s Artist. bk sty g SR 4 ol the Department of Justice, that he looked | gation by not stopping the boat when it ran | hinghame Graham. both distingulshed in of a lette » : se them over with care and considered the | inty'a smoke cloud from a lime kiln, & few | (ha service of the -crown tary Ballinger and in many features I best way to determine whether Injustice ¥ i s pCOl efore o o o e N N = N practically the same as the president's s b done was o subimie e s | i s ko mons satety throven | v mensosamogr mareetonic, oo | HYDE JURORS FAIL T0 AGREE| T'en Pittsburg {ONE QUESTION FOR SCHWARTZ | Fevee "o “Sentorasar .5 s00: exomerstine ol y & ] . 4 T 2 £l 3 is. 107 8 Sy OE DR bltiberis gnid (hat] 1y aimokie: oloudizaany tirass sal Cap=!| 1o, fondon - Fib Keatn 1s Aot oapany bit y Ballinger and dismissing Glavis. Mr. Rush, who had been doing splenaid | n "o ; A i . Grafters Line | Wickersham sent to the committee the n Crane. “The pilot took a chance, of | station at 7:45 o'clock. Awaiting ti § : A g fa A i 3 since his connection with the De-| / ot | eeeanat at e s Awaiting the former agy, 6111 Balloting, with Indigation P Cross-Examination of Chief of Field | tollowing letter: Partment of Justice. would contimue iy COUrse, @5 he thought there was no danger. | president at the station will be one of the | f S 2 T MBI 0 A ABAL e ebato bt 8B Aaikiie b B e e 5 It s & pilot's duty 1 stop a vessel when | king's eauerrfes, a representative of the Pointing to Deadlock. or Sentence Service is Brief. 1eLii S ‘GRaSA S, WiAthars aavefiut Eeach . he cannot see.” sald Pell. “Ax it takes but | British Foreldh officé, American Ambassa- | PRLEGY 10, ba Made 1 the i dlies of the departe Talks for Oleo. @ minute to pass through the Glen park |dor Reld, and the staff of the American p v ment and have flund a paper which I Representative Burleson of Texas ap- | smoke. I did not think this situation called | embassy with their wives. LAST REPORT SAYS CONVICTION All ‘Are Prominent’ Bankers, Physi- O,U‘OTATION FROM KING JOHN s s B St veared before the house committee on | for the stopping of the boat. SR B e e, G o it e e e | i i Sk 5557 (o il a2 B i (W B i etk MURPHY AND CONNERS PATCH BERLIN, May 1i—In the quiet sur-%Change of Attitude Evident, for s By | Mr. Brandels Secks to Show that | oranaum prepared by Mr. Lawler. L Pl A P Sl i o % I“'“"‘“"“' of- sitb“Roosevels Hbrary at the | Pt voren Seomed to” Favor s Given Bight - Momthowmwer 1 Gliiizlrs Wubordinates Wemd | first receivea cither this or @ cony ot R " Ak . ! this memorandum on September 1, vight (o sell thelr produet in competition | UP A PACT LOOKING TO PEACE | University of Beriin Mr. Koosevelt this AcaultentPayolnn’'1h L tis Orders Between the e 4 Wit butters NS KRBT AToa t e Vet e morning again tackled the correspondence PITTSBURG, May 14.—Ten prominent men_ % 909, . Y v " I o H " " o ™l . JdAnes, To ] st o y ecollectiol wed . creamerien’ of. Nebraskh;, Jowa -and|Dix of Albafie/ Agread Upon as Chuirs | Which has'overrun from the moment that one of Pittsburg, including bankers, physicians > the best of my recollection I left ther states have atempted to crush out man of the Democratic State he emerged from the Africam jungles. i and former prominent politiclans faced the memorandum with other papers at the small creamefies of those statés. He de- Committee in New York. _lfl“’t}“é former ‘vrwldov-t muj @ chat] 0y N8AS CITY, May 14—For three | Judge Robert S. Frager in criminal court WASHINGTON, May li—Attorney Gen- §.3.~1<|::\n:~: |.«.u:« :n lh‘\\j\l_\,;vll“bl-p:-mhev nouneed the attempt of oppression on the |t Frof. C. 3. Bchilling and Paul Nie-| 5/ “yom g until 12 o'clock today, the | {034V to receive their sentences on VATIOUS | eral Wickershm today tramamitieg to i TeR R A Bk A bl bulter consumers of the country. Among| NEW YORK. May WM.—(Special Tele- | dreck, two of Germany's best known hunt-| 00 hat is trying Dr. B. O, Hyde on a | charges of bribery and conspiracy in con- Ballinger-Pinchot investigating committee | W€k later, togethier with other documents | Hay the witnessos before the committee today |&ram.)—Rumors.of a Murphy-Conners peage | 6F# Of African Msl.'amu. rM’xv !lu;mm‘vr:IE bad| i cge of murder vainly balloted in an ef- | nection with the councilmanic corruption. | {he memorandum prepared by Law Officer| 81d memorandum relating to the Glavis \ere Prof. G. L. McKay, formerly at Ames, | pact have arlsen from the fact that Mr, | luncheon as the guest of Joseph C. Grew r A 6 : £0¥E £0- rehch an”AiFuatinat | Of the ten, all except ope have pleaded | Lawier of the Interfor department. It s | matter. -Sluce that time. to- this best of la.; 8 B. Shilllng, Who has creamery in- | Conners has been in New York for the last | Second secretary of the American embassy According to reports from the jury room |1 defense to indictments alleging the 81v- | in the form of a letter from the president| My information, 16 fe bean {1 tha poss terests at Mason City, Ja.i ex-Congress.|few days and had several long conferences | Othe: guests wers Mra. Roosevelt, Miss| - FCIR 10 TR TORE LER o decided | IN8 and receiving of bribes. to Secretary Ballinger and in many fea-|Bession of my secretary or among the man 12, J, Hainer, Lincoln, Neb., repre-| With Charles 1. Murphy, the leader of | Roosevelt, Kermit I&unsevs_,lt, American change from that of last night. At noon | The name of A. A. Vilsack, former cash- |ty is practically the same as thé presi- | papers in this department, although It i p O { Tammany Hall. Ambassador Hill, Mr Hill, Miss Hill. b e last | 1er of the German National bank, was the | defit's letter of September 13, 1900, exon- | Seems to have been overlooked in collect- senting Heatrice Creamery company and | ot White fovts s 2K noric | 1t was said on good Ruthority that the last J. R. Marley. Ottumwa, la., representing| It is said that state chairman and |Henry White, former American um‘m-sndurw‘mp stood 7 to § for conyietion first called. VHsack's attorney, ex-Gov- |erating Ballinger and dismissing vis, ing papers in answer to your previous the . Minddsota Operative Dalry asso-|the Tammany leader have been trying to [to France, and Mrs. White and Prof. and Prosecutor Virgil 8. Conkling has given | ©n0or W. A. Stone, made a motion for an communications.” agree upon a man to succeed Mr. Conners [ Frau Schilling. Prof. Schilling showed ; i et argument to appeal any sentence that| WASHINGTON, May 14.—With one ques- K X clation. some flashlight pictures of jungle animals|“P hope of the jury reaching any agr PP Charge of Mr, Kerby, Whe Mr. Morley was on the witness|us state chairmap, when the meeting of | - . {ment. At 11:30 o'clock he told Mre, Logan) MIEht be forthcoming. Judge Krazer im- | tion Attorney Brandeis concluded the| here was published here this aftornoon e c cc A presented the colonel with five of tne 4 1 f . o oot ¢ ‘ o Burles vinted to|the democratic state committee is held, | an ) o # . Ry disa. [ Posed a sentence of eight months in the | cross-examination of H. H. Schwartd, | wnat purports tc be & statement of Fred. e o on DO 0 | iob. Jb expected 10 be some time early in | colection. Mr. Roosevelt concluded the art- | O SWope he believed the body would disa. | what purpor be a statement red Rree. county Jall and a fine of $5,000. chief of the fleld service, at the Ballinger- | erick M. Kerby, a stenographer in the of- June. | John A. Dix of Albany fs said to |ernoon with a visit to the zoological gar- Judge Latshaw announced today that he| NIEW YORK, May 14—The writ of habeas | Pinchot Investigation today. Mr. Schwarts | ficq of Ronard A, Ballmgor sccretary of were belng driven out by the larger ce have been agreed upon for the place. d";“:ia\' Emperor Willlam sent to My, | WOuld probably Lold the jury until 'l'\len~‘""’f‘1‘;" Obl‘:lnf;l by Frank N. Hoffstot, | then \\A; f‘hx-\m-d, to the Krlcflllwlmlzpnnl‘n:- the interfor, that he and other stenog- traflized plants. Ie asked the witness vy il " celatn | day, and if they, had not disposed of the |President of the Pressed Steel Car com- | ient of the apectators, who had antlch | aoners in the Interior department, wrote whetlier it was not a fact that these cen- | MRS, LONGWORTH NOT TALKING ,"':n:i\c‘g“t‘ap\:::ah:vn“l:e‘ m:‘ Bore anln case by that time, discharge (i pany, who was Indicted in connection with puted some interesting clashed between | from: aictation of Oscar Lawler. auslstans trallized creameries put out & product | ¥ B R gty 10 e likeness of is| The jury wax taken to'its hotel for din.| the: Pittsburg bribery cases was dismissed [ him wnd Mr. Srauduis. | attorney general for the Interfor depart- Wwhich s as much adulterated as oleomar- | Enroute to Europe, Refuses to Have | ner siortly after' noon and ordered-to re- | t0day by Judge Holt in the United States | Mr. Brandels' question apparently had ment, a letter which he alleges to have gerine. He asked him further whether the & to Say to Newse majesty. On the opposite side are two | circut court here. Judge Holt, however, | behind it the purpose of showing that Sec- | peen substantially the foundation for Presi- views of the imperial palace in Berlin, one | (Ut &t 1:30 o'clock. # | i 4 e centraflized creamerics which are engaged paper Reporter from the bridge of Hlector showing tne| When the jury retired to it hotel last | 8ld he would grant & stay it Hoffstot de- | retary Ballinger's subordinates, in the ab- | dene Taft's letter exonerating. Secretary in throttling smaller plants should be pro- Balinger from tho charges of L. R. Glavis, ; ‘ awing night at 11:85 o'clock, after taking half a | ¥Ted to appeal. Hoffstot's extraditlon to | sence of specific Instructlons from their tected by congress by the Imposition of | NEW YORK. May 14.—(Special Telegram.) ;’,‘;;“,;‘,ff;"‘,,’.!"‘,‘.'.'Ni;'.'.,'I’,.‘.’."\'\'inf"fri;”;m‘l”".'m en ballots, It is' stated the vote was| Pennsylvania was recently ordered by Goy- | chief, had pursued a course In regard to] ey rby statement further alleges the @ tax on olecomurgeine so (hat this -| =Mr. Alice Roosevelt Longworth 1s angry | the other ! M"W.“ 2 (‘“m Wiy i "¢l eleven to one for acquittal, The lone juror| €rnor Hughes. the Alaskan coal claims that they bellevad | original drafis or the Lawler letter were SHNS oF siaiT Ugtioh oAt be faduiaued acefus(| A% e pewoabers. She. will never e n § o R e & Theant nnire ey [ said, howaver, that it /an Majournment wax|? AS ENDIly sx:tHiir daines ooilla b caléd |-would' bo. pleastng g6, him {burned in a grate i the Interior depart- simalle Mr. Morley declared | terviewed again, if she can help it M;s,(:"{' e m*:u'm P A "j'l"" 1sis | taken until this morning he would weigh| and their appearance made, five Other| Mr. Schwarts youterday sald Glavis-came| ment at the. suggestion of Don O Carr et creaiiorios In Minnesota levo | LONEWOTh I8 now enroute for England to [ Struck co orating Mr. Toosevells VISt | e evidence” caretully: and report early| former select and common counclimen were | hore lust’ May and. expreseed himeel: as! Ballinger's private secretary. The atate. killed the smaller plants, e admitged | Meet her family. When the reporters tried | 1o Beriin. ; ¥ today as tp changing his vote, sentenced by Judge Frazer, as follows anxious to obtain a construction of the| mant aitributed to Kerby says in part that ’:. reports show that this had been go- | 10 &€t an interview frim her on the Maure- | White Gaes to Funeral, The first ballot, it is said, stood nine to| Charles Stewart, former select council-| new coal land law of May &3, ¥XS, bef |after the visit of Secretary Ballinger and 108 on In lowa, Kansas and Nebraska. tania she sent a note from her stateroom WASHINGTON, May 14—Henry White, liree for an acquittal. On the second bal- | Man, cight months in the county jail and proceeding with the investigation of (he Lawler to the pre lll‘lll: ummer v The committee on agricultural is closely | *2YIN&: | former ambaasador of the United States (0 |lot another juror voted for acquittal, and | fined $i0. | Cunningham cases. Ife sald he | Sekon 'at RevEls: Masn st gl B i divided on the 10 cent tax on oleomar-| 'l MMIBL refuse (o grant anw future In-| France, who is now In Europe, has been |several more votes ‘were taken with the| HuEh Ferguson, former commdn council- penfed Glavis 1o Secretary g P ¥ ey i ok Baciie and it Is tought 1 may repor g | (UVIEWS. 1 shail have nothing more (o say | designated by the president ‘as diplomatic [samie result, ‘Then came the last ballor | MAD, eight months in the county jait aud | (hey e . by ill which omits it but which places | (0,01 press | delegate from thin country to the funeral |leaving but one wan voling sgainst thefined 350 i Ereater redirictons on sale of the oico. | UOMEesSmAn Longworth will jolu his wite | of King Bdward, The American delegation | phyeician | Dr. W. H. Weber. former select council Biarsasind abroad later | of which Colonel Roosevelt will be the! It was shortly before 10 o'clock last night | Man, #ix months In the county jail and reports from Nebraska, lowa and other states to show that the smaller creameries accom- Ballinger and wrged him as a matter of policy to have the matter submitted (o the attorney general | head, will consist of Mr. White, Commande, | that the case went to the jury. For twenty | fined $00 { The I'(l:t:: :\l:nll:. xlw‘x.h.:lf H | Jeerby saye that what Lawler dictated re- end, will ¢ of des e case o the jury. For twe e secre a replied he thought 7 elmallne s dhapyein s MRS. ROLLINS UNDER ARREST |Andrew T. Long, naval attache of the |hours the jurymen had heard closing ad.| P- B. Kearns, former select councilman was & matter that could be setilpd within | 10 (0 Balliner as “Sou” in cach vase J Kelby, general attorney of the Bur- American embassy at Vienna, and T. Bent- |dresses. They seemed joyous that the end|four months in the county jail and fined | (.0 department. but be nan 10 ubjection ot lgstan, ralitoad In Nebrasks, picsented his | wice of ‘sormer vernor of New |ley Mott, military attache at Parls, the|of the caxe was near. . its going to the attorney general. Schwartz argument in the case of the Billings Com- o lnn ' Sn Charmed WHIN 4 bwis lattar o in the capacity of aldes| All of the jurymen were anxious to gef| MoFtls Einsten, former select councll- | uid he then went away. from the e ois mergial club against the Chicago, Buriing- | " | to Mr. Roosevelt home today, if possible. This fact caused | Man, six months and fined §3,500. il s Smuggl on his return ¢ b P ’ s return Glavis had said to him, | i . tm & Quiney and other roads allewing | Nuw YORK, May M.~Mrs. Catherine W. e the belief that a verdict would'be returned | There could be no question,” says (he discriminations against other towns, non- Plliased e Fepresentatives pé-the Bitlisey | L0118 the wife of forme Governor ol DEATH RECORD o BAIRD BUYS ON DODGE STREET | nim ‘o “neeitan: wecriars Biene o | KePoY tavment, "t wir - i retary Plerce had | , Hns of New Hampshire, appeared before . W. Whitehead, an abstractor, the old made the decision )h—un-lld of ‘>.nlun-.;‘,:f DG e dntist Ignature, reviewing United States Commissioner Shields today fai man on the jury, was chosen foreman|Umiom Paclfic Meadquarters Bullding | (ke matter to the attorney ‘generas Mo | € GIANS charkes and exoneruyng the o answer to a charge that she entered into | Dr. J. C. Darby. last night Stimulates Real Estate Activity hwartzs admitted this conversation with | SCCTe!&TY: At W written in sueh form from Franmie, Wyo. to Frombers, Mont, | conspiracy with her husband and son,| ST. JOSEPH, Mo. May 4—Dr. ¢ J.1 The jury was at the court building a few in That Sectl ¥ i | that Tart might have adopied it bodily, to connect with the Bridger line of the | poyglay, to smusgie wearing apparel, | Darby, one of Missourls most prominent | minutes before 8 o'clock. It immediutely| willam Baird, lawser. has purchased | Dictated by Lawler, Northern Pacific, a distance of thirty-two | jewelpy and trinkets on the Lusitania on | dentistg's, died ¢ his ‘home here today, | Went to its room and began bailoting the property described W15-17 Dodge | | vas & have saig, the letler was dictated tnlles, which, he said, when completed, will [ ho; Qrriyal here yesterday. Commissioner | aged 67 years. H's widow was the wite o¢ | DPri Hyde met his wife in one of the streot, opposite the new headquarters build thorten the distancc from Billings 10 the | gujeids fixed ball ut $2,000 and bond was | the late Bishop Hawks, first Protestant | VAte rooms near she_sourt ‘raony’ Just ing site of the Unfon Pacific, for $20,0m, e : / Busin torritory somo ixty-five mules, With | yecopted | Bpiscopal bishop of Missouri the jury arrived. They remaincd a P R luahata in (o0 DA Ri rhta. o o i dgnew. slalug (it 148 this lne completed will naturally come | talking, for a quarter of an hour b : ctvice he probably has expressed | (070 Uin €1 ORe Wi ol e U oo some reduction In rates, especlally on | — | Only three members of the Swope family \e sume opinion on (his mutter that h > : L The building on these lots Is now oceu- | Itaken in to Lawler, who would vevise it fourth class matter. The representative were present. They were Mrs. Logan O - pied by tne National Lead company (Continued on Second Page.) | For two days Maesy and [ did nothing bu e i o we w0 | J. Grant Pegg Gets Horse M b P AT e g L L | consulted K, C. Iinney, assistant to Bal Bwrhngton said that it he had known be- e AUy o i i [LYNCHING AT LITTLE ROCK S i [ G T e e Mot o gt o 8 Mt | on Auto Fuel Dealers T L Former Governor Rollins { Washington and “took up his quarters in { Bullinger's private office, calling in Mas- sey and me for dictation and the personal pronoun "I \was used thropghout From the context the "I could be ne other than Taft himselr Com ial €lub when he announced that the Burlington read is now buflding a link with avis was the one (o which he referred in his letter of August 21, 1o Don M, Carr, private secretary allinger, when he iy | Balling private office by Lawler It Glavis' (8'mow’ plu I'robably a haif dosen drat)s were made be nvest fore the final one was accepted. Each time [ : the subjict of several confer Nebruska Notew. Newrs Whe W o4’ Youny Wit which participated,™ (he state s e oSSR Bt i S RS PR S et Arrested for Smuggling | ¢ leriek Dennet e and Mre. Spens and B. 4, MeVann, traffic | SOme o the larger automobile garages) eud. when his raliroad ok was empiy f LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May M.—Dock Me- el et o Rl B KRSl commissioner of i Omahs Commerclal | of Omaha have sufered a rude shock at| Evaporation wouldn't account for the loss, | Lain, a negro who severely injured Brnest " Schwartz—and, | think, First Assistant e o e | the hands of John Grant Pegs. city in| P9t DY & g00d ‘deal. 80 your humble|Hale, a youns white man, At Ashdown servant was called in. In my business|Adk.. last April, was taken from two dep everything gocs by test. and when I had|uty sheriffs at that piace early today b J1y &n Powimmaster 8t Vanus Aod Stephey | IS, (0% & 1onE time-been dishing out £ve | tesied thie capacity of the five-gallon cang|twenty-five mer.and. hanged 1. (he fom Bemingid a1 Ruth N 91 | &nd a third gallons of gasoline, when they | I really could not suppress-a slight giggle, | yard. The lynching was done quietly, not e o 4 have only been getting pay for five gallons. Those five-gallon cans will hold thac|®& shot being fired, Al the lynchers ex ,:V' ahd Mra. Thorne of Omaha' 816 1| “up rogken ‘the laugh is on the big fel-|much and s o considerable—fc cept two ‘were mask lows," sald Mr. Pegg. In his inimitably in- | extra ounces, to be exact. Of NEW YORK, May 4.—Frank W. Rollins what was dizcovered was congidered | Secretary Frank Plerce and Private Secre former governor of New Hampshire and to order the baggage to the ap- |tary Canr vow a bamker with Boston officés, his wife, | praixer's store rooms and to request that| Kerby Is quoted as »a Catherine, and b \, Douglus, were | M ling, his wife and r son sub ithout attempting 1o force my own charged yesterday in the sworn complaint | mit to personal search in their state | of & customs Inspector with conspiracy to| Customs officers smuggle on the person ¢ SChators Hurkett and Brown today | pector of welghts and measures. They | ommended the appointment of Jack rooms, | conclusions on any reader of this statement alterwards swore that |l want » be remembered that it was ashington, Mr. Thorne was formesly & the former governor were | the draft « he letter exoncratiug Bal e 1 M Rollins and his son were rraigoed | f | Y 8 y gon H surgeon i the army with & station in the | - ¥ Y 0" | an g Arralgn ound several articics of jewelry, on Mrs, | linger the charg Glavis hud made clsive way. ou see, they buy thelr|am not at liberty to tell just what (& WAY y o h he before a federal commissioner und released | Rollins pea nounted watc d stud gainst hiin '_;;:I""'"::r ¥ . A oy | B4s0line from the Standard Ol company | tavk buyers sald when they learncd (ne NOR EXT_ENDS SUFFRAGE i 8300 ball: Mra, Rollins Was s0 Droa|and o T-'m Y S 1 ‘n In\n:‘ I:\ “”|‘. mnlf “l“” 5 4 m furth \e confree’s on Senator Burkett's or other companics In tank lota. They then | nature of my diagnosis, but on-a coel d o - i i g bl b A, e bl o g 4 R 2 $ s, L €00l day | Women Over Twenty-Five Granted | trated that she took to her bed in u hotel charged that none o s Jewelry a| la " e wor awler had permitting the Omaha Indians to take thein | yndertook o furnish cans (o the smaller | the warmth of their utterances would do Binht 26 Va Mintefon sheroRoutgadivne b i B Rl 1 charged that nonc of this jewelry had| “Early in the work Lawler had given clulms to the court of claims, have agreed | gealers and individual owners who use | e i g i Bt ey been declared. The estimated value was|Massy and myseuf instructions that il considerable to ralse the calorie units jn Elections, 4 4r presence was not required today . |y © leg¥e the house amendiments in the bill, f good deal of the fluld ax a fuel for thelr| the atmosphere. They have promiy o . z S90S Rvamensuen. Bot Mgulreg togayinet wlven CHRISTIANIA, Norway, May By & | before the commissio r. Rollins and his son we ik od Over that portion uf the measurd | hummars. Thess cans were calcuiated fap| o g molbere. They hav ot ISTIA rway ay 1.—~By a | before the commissioner Mr. Rolling and hi n were then ar- | position of the final drafts were 1o be | ajority the Odelsting has vot e Rollins' we class passengers | rested and n before C s v TS 19 Otos and! Missourt claims woth |t puons, and: the users iaied far) great malority the Odelating has voted (o | The Rollins' were first class passengers rested and taken before Commissioner retalned by us grant universal municipal = suffrage to fon the Lusitania which arrived here today | Shicids. Frank West Rollins was Bovgrnor We all understood from the form of senator Owen could be heard. 1t appears | paylng for just that quantity. {"This is & ayeer world, atter all, buc p this | women over % years of age. The new leg- | from Liverpool. They brought nine trunks | of New Hampshire fron 1 o that the samio (realy that affected” the | “Now, it %o happened that one of the big | development I one of (he oddest o proe s oo, (The N4y lag: | trom Laverpool. They b t nine tiunks | of New Hampshire from 150 to 1901, and Iy | the letter that it was 1o ) - Islation will sbecome effective at the next | on hich Rollins declarcd only we (] e authe o ] ) n i | " | Qmaba's wae aiso binding on the Otoe nd | dealers found that his tauk purchases were | experience. Yes, 1 expect 1o spend a ai elections and will fucrease the present ,\‘”.‘},,,,,. sl e g el (oo i ot} Can ' e A R atow ik Migsourt Indlans. not panning out properly at the hither|quiet Sunday women electors from 270,000 10 500,000, Ab inspection of the trunks was h rough draft copies discarded in the com- ¥O to court (o get the promise, e'ther the basls ol Taft's letter covering the Glavis charges Young Man Do?" and other made | books. His home Is &t Concord, N. H. (ConUnued on Second Page.)

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