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WEATHER FORECAST THE OMAHA BEE 21 Is the moust powerful business For Nebraska :llhlln in enst gotter in the west, because it goes For lowa—Local showers to the homes of poor and rich, For weather report see page OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1910—TEN PAGES. OURTISS BREAKS |Lake Gives Up Its |ZELAYA IS STILL | ALL AIR RECORDS| Dead, Does Not | FEELING PEEVED : e | BE EXONERATED : Clear Up Mystery rm ‘ ‘ = | An Exile in Belgium, Former Pres- Z > . | Congressional Committee to Be Ready ident of Nicaragua Blames Knox : P P | with Ir;l_d:';ndfl;xlfllb“\“ the for His Troubles. 2 . iddle of July. BALLINGER MAY .Amerionn Aviator Flies from Albany . to New York at Great Bodies of Well Dressed Man and Speed. Woman Are Washed Ashore by the Waves. 7774 =z 7 |TWO OR PERHAPS MORE REPORTS FRIENDLY TO UNITED STATES 7 ‘ | Z » PR CHICAGO, May 20.—"We hope when yon fo hote A g n i in | | Majority Members Said to Favor Exoels Anything Ever Before At- {find this little note in the bottle you won't | Says His Own People Trusted Him in | i Cleacing 'the Botretasy, GOES FIFTY-FOUR MILES HOUR : be surprised we, companions in life, die to- ; i tempted in Air Flights. gotber, “F. ROY AND D. BARNES." Every Particular, ! \ This tragic message In a small bottle washed ashore by the lake's waves an 7 | PINCHOT AND GLAVIS BLAMED PAULHAN'S FEAT IS ECLIPSED |1oiiy,"s Fuith bov at whiting. 1n. | DENIES CARRYING AWAY MONEY 7% ; A | bore ewiZ%s of truth today when the body | 27 Not Quite So Far But Conditions Are | o B2, horra: fashionably - dressed| Noeded a Loan and Went Abroad to woma found on the beach between > More Difficult, Miller! ‘t% ary by John Nelson, a fish Negotiate It. erman. | Insurgents and Democrats Take Dif- ferent View of Situation. | Z — | HOT ROAST FOR THE SECRETARY BT Last @ he body of a well dressed HE MAKES ONE SHORT STOP | man wa, ‘ on the shore by the storm | WAS IN TOUCH WITH ROOSEVELT | waves a st of where the woman's ! r o il body wal Persons who read the|rninks that 1f This Government b i RS S S Alights Near Poughkeepsie and After [, G0 -0 o b8 0 voun B 3 end t s Saila bodles of the young Wis FaliMt- Woald Pat Dowa P ; of President Taf . | c— | A n of One Hour He man and believe they wrote the 4 A \ >, to Be One of the Powsi- it oy 3 Central Amerfean Revos 5 “ Z & 1 SN e AN Over {note and thit themselves In the lake | Police of alk “¢In the Caluret region Iution. 77 4 ’ G | River. vesterday befan working on the baffling A Z, s | mystery. ! % 3 WASHINGTON, May 2,—(Spectaal Tele- NEW YORK, May 2r.—Glenn H. Cur-| Both bodles wWere clothed In neiv ralment v‘:“‘l- ELS, ‘,/“fl’"\'"*:"“:’:"""w’.’,:f":l“""; - " { gram.)—The report of the g\nnrou!m tis fiaw 'from Albany ‘to New York eity | from, head ,to, foof, .as thoukh fhorough | foeeph Santos Zeava of fhe r i g o 1 | committee appointed to Investigate the Bal- preparations, had been made for death. Not) NVicarag ot i i, actll] linger-Pinchot controversy will, in all like- 4 $. single_ mank jof [ldentification could .be | the result of a revolutlodimhish ;. atill| | thood, be published about the middle of 000 prize offered by the New York World. | found on 'elther body. Even the trade-|%ccthing in the state of which he was | i July. There may be two reports, one signed 1. covered the dlstance of 13/ miles in | Marks on the clothing had been clipped off, | Merly the head, 1s going back to Nicaragua | by Senator Nelson of Minnesota, chalrman The woman bore the uppearance of being [ ~Put Not for two years at least. / of the jolnt committee, and the majority two' Hours and thirty ginutes, and cAme uhou1 3 years' old, was well formed, had| EX-President Zelaya, who is residing,with | members, and the other by the insurgents to earth as calmly and lightly as a [brown eyes, a wealth of brown hair and|2is father-in-law on the outskirts of, this| i - | and ‘democrats’ on the ‘conimittes. pigeon. 1s average sHpeed for the dis- |WOTe a fashionable blue serge suit. She|City, Was written a notable statement in = It is generally belleved that Secretary b B L Ty~ € ot wirphkdh ;vnrn no coat or hat. All of her clothing| Which "0""“_"‘": ““:“““_'Yh"‘ "l““‘ 1]\:‘0: / = = = Ballinger, of the Department of the In Ppeared to be new. The man, who was|of the United States with undue inters terior, will be entirely exonerated of wrong. about 40 years old, had black hair, smooth | fererice in the state affairs in Nicaragua, : doing and Gifford Pinchet, Louls R. Glavis long distance flight, and in Iits entirety | face and wore a black sult. Neither of the|Sald Zélay o el and others among the members will bo 'bodies bore any marks of violence. 1 was president of Nicaragua for- six- G 3 ; criticised for what the committee may his fet perbaps eclipses anything man ", coroner, who Is Investigating the|teen ‘years, and in' that time I never (ost| 7 2 term “their misguided geal.”” Nevertheless mystery, sald he was completely baffled as|a battle.- I was friendly to the United| the opinion preyalls that Secretary Bal pi ¥ b | 1o the identity of the two victims, States end I hoped to retatn the friendship | R linger's' resignatian Wil be ‘fn"\be hand b v | of that great nation, for 1 knew that forelgn of President Taft before November. The start was made from Albany at 7:08; . , : . capital -was mecessary ‘to develop our re- f It is reported that Secretary Ballinger o'dlogk ihis momnins fhinder waather, dondls Ll tuania Strl kCS sources .1 knew my people; 1 live in the | =) & has already intimated to his friends that tons da nearly perfect as the most fastid- country: whero- they trusted In me, and for \ he thought of resigning, but he declare 1““' ln“!‘h'o: Cnulld :h\m;‘antl‘r ;’“")2:;"""‘:23 Upon the Rocks that reason 1 was never surprised by any wenty-three minutes later he h . bilities, in a naeroplane today, winning the $10,- any record ever made by an aeropiane in | has attempted in an heavier-than-air he would never resign under fire. o h e Wi intrigue.” ‘ 1 ha atopping place near louxl\k"‘"l‘““ ’::lere Zelaya refuted the story that he carrled A e s A Rt v T i there was &1 Bour's (ntermitsion. Resum- || y away. & vawt fortune out of Nicaragua when | R : | secretary Ballinger 13 gutded in tnis ing his flight at 9:%6 he spad southward | Vesgel Carrying Twelve Hundred he was exiled) ‘Mo snid that once’ he was | | course by two motives. First, the charges and landed within the boundary of Man- Emigrants in Serious Position, | = made iIn the Pinchot controversy; and, sec- 2,000,000, - but that he had advanced | = 5 | % ; hattan feland at 10:35. Only 100 yards north :\o:hhxfi,, this m‘ Bty :;“mr) o c;rfiy‘ . 3 _ B ond, the counter accusations which are of the point on which his craft. settled, But Bulkheads Hold. i e —_— S5l daily growing out of the senatorfal Investi- on government affairs. stretched Spuyten Duyvil creek, separating £ — gatlon into the Alaskan situation. Manhattan island from the mainland. Had | , o0 00 0 S0 Ay CTApinn’ LRy Makayy | : . == | Secretary Ballitger's statement to the he fafled to cross this, lis filght woula | LONDON, May 2.-The Russian steamer | “Bverything I have in the world now, B g patdios which, 14 eSeb04" 0" Konniifeh Bls haye been fn vain, but s he swept over it, | LtUania, which salled from Copenhagen, |said he, “Is #0000 worth of land in Nica- | ? = reported - resigngtion. will - ddubtieds be & the prize was his. Thence to Governors fs. y M, for New York, had a narrow |ragua and a house and lot in the city of masterpiece in prose. For weeks and weeks 1and, his task was but a whim of trlumph, | °SCape from disaster on Friday evening.|New Orlean he has been nursing his wrath against his and the concluding lap of a race already|Th® Lituania had 1,200 erhigrants aboard,| The ex-president said he had the friend- polltionl \toss. wdshalt the’ OPBGFGHItA & b 1. and was proceeding very slowly, owing|ship of Prestdent Roosevelt. Speaking of unatop: tHe. safety WalYe, &It Were) THS ¢ TR 1 ‘asact. to the fog, when it struck the rocks off | the revolution late in 1906, he said: explanatory | stapamants of My Sevigristion ¥ Old Head Point, Pentland, between Hol-| “After fhe defeat of the allied forces of trom President Tdtts official family will Paulham’s flight from London to Man-11qnq anq the Orkney islands. The steamer | Nicaragua, Hond vas i y - : 4 5 > gua, Honduras was in a state of an give him the opportunity he has long de- chepter—186 miles—exceeded the Curtiss|neiq fast and many of the emigrants, |archy. I.received from President Roosevelt sired. GOVERNOR'S SUPPORI WEAK | whne st 1s avesay estaniisnea that the re- feat of today In distance, but mot In|greatly alarmed, fell on, thelr knees and|dispatches urging me to take and retain pot of the Investigating committee will be epeed, and danger. The Frenchman's|prayed. Honduras and establish there a protector- MlSSHOWEVS RULE FORLIVlNG German .Empel‘ol’ Sk oy pu..ched before the fall elections, it average was 44.3 miles an hour, and be-| Fortunately the fog liftéd, and after|ate, similar to that established by the low him lay English meadowland, Cur-|Wireless' communication = was established | United States in Cuba atter the Spapish y 3 i ol ol AL o One-of His Appointees Caught Boost* | iy Bajiinger woulll #tep down ‘and. out 4 0 ing Mayor Love. | Victim of Cancer, tlan, followed the Winding course.of- the | With the warship Belloun at Invergordou,|war, 1 had been.in eommunication ‘with |Aged Authoress Séex Danger Lurking 3 » Tistorfc Hudson, with jutting heudhndfn With Copentingelf, fhe enkines wera Pt’”"'e"‘ Rocsayelt. ‘Hésxprestegmpproval in the #Cocktail.” Cllef m Lurope before tha campaign' terminated. Woaded slopes, apd tracherons patifaded,|F¢VETSed Ana the Tiner fioated off. of my conduct.” Contlming, the erstwhilc 1 B E T ad e s dictat i Tie mein ers of the com:nittee feared that 'he Db r fr ictator sald: el swung high over the great bridge at © bulkheads kept the water from the 3 main hbld, and the Lituania safely accom-| “Some time before this last revolution, Poughkeepste, dipped: at Ume with fIfty | iished the run to Tynemouth, where re. palrs will be made. feet of the river's broad surface, and but when it could be foreseen that Cab- rera’s work was bearing fruit and that ALARMED AT SOCIETY'S PACE Eminent Doctor Says Growth Mav Be it would be harmful to republican chances MEMORIAL SERMONS AT CAPITAL |in the congressional elections It the report were kept under cover until after Novem- Jockeyed like a faloon at the turns. Only once did hi: craft show signs of rebellion. This was off Storm King, near Marines Hurried ©Wst Point, where at a helght of nenrly 1,000 feet, a treacherous gust struck his Held in Check, but Can Never trouble was impending, I learned on unques- | Deelares that the Old-Fashioned : [ tionable authority that Secretary Knox had Ideas Are the Best and Bring Be Cured. Sunday to this Theme— Ballinger. The public has but a slight ink- gone so far out of his way and violated the Greutest Happi- ———— “Rocky Road to the ling of the great mass of testimony given 3 diplomatic precedent, that he had actually | E N Y R e 8 ) s at the series of hearings. The newspapers to Nlcaragua."‘“““ it imposlble for Nicaragua. to foat i Verv erave apirelbotion 5 10 tori ke J selected only portions of wide Interest, DIABHEL Tt miaclilfts Srounnd teo o o s necded loan in France, by informing the Rt e ;’;’“cm S e which were published. for forty ‘feet, and tilt>d perflously. But «l.n':"ll:::nd;"m:';d\:x:d ot wponington thAt| BOSTON, Mass., May B—Miss Julla Ward | feseer w By hak takenittie ex(ragraiiacy (I8 BN Qormaipgnient) . y. 2 % A5 ed e isn my govern- A pe : NCOL » y —(8 — 3 Curtlss, always cool, kept both his hola|United States . Cruiser, - Prairie, Howe, the grand old woman o0f America, | gtep of delegating to the crown prince the | LINCOLN., May 2.—(Special)—It Gov ment to have such a loan, and the French “Bg g 2 or Shallenberger gets back to his office m'm his seat, and by adriot manipulation Loaded with Ammunition and government, being thus informed, knew | V. 0resS of the “Battle Hymn of the Re-|quty of signing state documents, is that | €rMor Shallenberger ge of hlg levers, brought renewed t Men Goes South, ber. There are some who belleve that equal Pastors Devote Much of Thelr Time | ).y wil accrue by éxonerating Secretary May Be Three Leporis. Just what Representative Oi.¢ James of ot e fret Mk Kentucky and his democ: associates 10 has just passed he birth- | efore the election, or if he sees the Wage- equilib- that the United States would regard any |bue o, 'C 8% Just passed her SIst birth-| iy right hand was bitten by an insect, rlum tp his steod. 86" | will have to say over the verd.ct [s a mai- encouragement as an unfriendly. act, and sq| 12 {908y discussed the part Amierlcan | causing an eruption which developed blood :"‘l"”k;' ;’""'“r“ ”'; A i ';"3}“’:"'““"“' | ter of a great doal of specuiasion. It was v act, 8 bmadiotns, , oth CaRtOrs 4 rlends fear for the safety o Maupin, Curtlss was up before dawn today, hess Alawt 20 WA (he Paris Bauten iR i ¢ 18 PIAYID In twentleth contury | poison, s accepted by the well Informed tart, despite favorable' weather conditions, | PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 2.—The| “In regard to the execution of Cannon But with eyes and brain a ser oo i .| 8a1a that there might be three reports—one eputy labor commissioner, editor the Y o P leiny o gl e e e A T e | majority report and two minority report 3 3 Mrs. Howe believes that other women » o! ot 1 Wageworker, contributor to Bryan's Com-| tpo two latter baing head:d by Representa- et ISAYSA OF e ob- | URIted. SlatasiSraibe: Fraicy, loxded with |and Gpose, let me kay At the autastithut | oula: tive-40 16 31 easily ‘if" they \n;..]d‘nlh,h‘?,‘:lhf:: Mer s o sutterer trom S | moner. Mr. Maupin, in his latest iasue, has tive James and the democsuts, and the o-her b8 of sleep, he went with his mechanjc |#mmunition and other supplies for the |under the constitution of Nicaragua I had shun the fast lfe of society and look with | oo a boost for Mayor Love of Lincoln for gov- sentathc Madiso. and the In- and @ handful of spectators to Van Renn. |marines fiow in’ Central America salled| NOthing to do with it. but I do not wien ernor. After complimenting the mayor in | oo T D FEE sgeler island, in the Hudson his b Ing he would have little |- ; ; i b son, invidious cocktail. X ‘ge B, SHTedy, s’ phper; but stating he would have little| "wyyje ecretary Ballinger. wil ba' ex- & A v, % " vare, | for my consclence Is cle his trouble, but Dr, George . Shrady, the | |\ h e i 5 be e \::‘\:tl:nor l\m;m_\. where he was to starc. |#nd after @ rapld trip down the Delaware, T ‘;:aLTwnd‘ rl] Br oL had the| “ips Howc's ideas are not so old-fash- | haroubie: but I hysieian, who care foy | chance of electlon, Maupin says: onerated, he whl come in for some warm § 4b the river brink was a special |Passed out to sea this afternoon. At Colon e two Amroon @nd could have pardoned|ioned as her-precepts for living. For in- General Grant during his last lliness, atter | ANd yet Nebraska would be honored by | oriricism from the insurgents and demo- train for Mrs. Curtiss and her party, who|® detachment of marines will be taken on | the two Americans after the court martial stance, she hopes to live long enough to| o lon of the German | AVIDE sUEh ‘o man as Don L. Love for|aratu for hix alleyed Improprielies ang wo had not accompanied the aviator to the|bosrd and conveyed to the sceme of the|had sentenced them to death. Groce, I see the enfranchisement of women through- | % Vo7 careful examination %y i | lsland.. From the train they couid not see | I8htIng in Nicaragua. 3 did not know or know of, but I knew SMpsror;ideelaredihaseutiopel oty oun or 5""""“‘;'“‘;'“ g""““‘ hance.” ; diplomatic actions while In office. . o the, United State Insofar as the * - I'riends o «ncoln’s mayor who hav It is not believed that more than passin, the actual start, but those on the island | Cannon, for he had been & prisoner be.| ot an-inourable' type. L H _ E urged the republicans of the state to nom- | . .. 4 by rightt of equality go, Mrs. Howe believes | " (000 5 . 8 Bl i | mention will be made of the purt Presldent ! ¥ oh | Dr. Shrady stated that while, with care- | jhois At i€ Governor . Strallan. | RSI Witnessed & remarkable scene TELEVISION IS THE LATEST|‘re that American women are just beginning | " Snrad: . inate him, insist that it Governor Shallen- | maey's name played In the evidence Now, these men were not merely r ful treatment the disease might be held | yorzarts appointee thinks the state would| o RN 3 merely rebels, | 1o atiain their rightful plane. She says: | 1o irontpont, the laease wight be held | yorg s th | The records of the case will have been ” M French Sclentist Perfects Apparatus [40d & such gullty of & crime, the punish. | «imes and conditions have certainy | ™ ¢ TN p Curtiss arose from the ground like a gl gl gl g bl ment for which is death, but they were e rocket. There were no preliminary maneu. kalser is a sufferer from a a-fash 1 b instal cancerous growth. Not only have the most d-fashioned Liorror on the ins 4 e three miles | from the Philadelphia navy yard today| (0 shirk any responsibility in the atfair, | L g O O the Insidious and | pminent German physicians so dlagnosed | be honored by electing him two years hencs, !r‘(»mplv(r(l by June 18 and the review of vers, there was no trial flight plane ran hurriedly over the surfa. @ Of the ialand and darted stralght for its goal tu ‘The aero- Telegraph Wire, °| PARIS, May 2.—(Speclal Cablegram.)— > | Television, the sclence of seeing hundreds sples as well, for they had stolen maps showlng theé position of BOvernment troops. And the worst crime of all, they - had plotted and attempted to carry out the changed since 1 was a girl. Some changes | the same would-apply If he were elect have been for good, others for worse; we | are all shut in and I can go back In my memory and see myself like a damsel of olden time, shut up in the castle of my Naturally the court physicians minimize the danger, but the fact tnat the kaiser for the first time since his ascent to the throne, has delegated & most important “Rocky Road to ideal.”” “New Jerusalem’ !l the testimony and arguments will then be ‘<-un|l||(-n(‘r N Becretary Ballinger today relterated a Is having a hard | statement he had made before relative to the southward, turning once for a moment |of miles by means of a te'egraph wire, 1g| destruction of boats by dynamite, to the westward so that Curtiss might A step nearer realization. which were several hundred Nlcaraguan comply, with the terms of ‘the competion| Edounrd Belin, 8 young Bronch scicntist, | #0ldicrs, & plece of barbarism. that > #0 ens to live up ta 5 d resignation, function to hir ‘son and heir, Is taken to | fime forcing lte citisens to live up to the his proposed resignation, and sald mean thatthe trouble s much moro ser. | e8! Pictured by the mayor. But every have not talked with President Taft ean th quble o y . > been shocked to hear o prev- | etto a ] Police Ma- |about resigning, nor has the e e 1 have been shocked to hear of the prev- | Wil OF T TS At the | €ffort 18 being mado by Chlef of Police Ma- |about resigning, hor has the president mer 1 ’ e o one ny violatio v o0 e subject to me. I feel that { - p Was | alence of drinking among soclety women | . > TR it rasns “! ne to prevent any violations of the ex-|tored the su under Which he was flying and technically | has perfected an apparatus, which actually, | thwarted only because they had pianted | r 1o T'he ‘coektail habit, as I belleve “’1?:5‘“ °:""c°:’ ‘f; "';:"_“:_‘f“:‘:‘m“ o"; ’m": “‘l'l‘_' | cise rules. Last night he raided 1134-1136 L [huve been clearod by the testimeny iven cross the Albany city line, it is sald, will take a picture telegraphi- their dynamite too dep in the water, and |i¢ is called, is the curse of modern soclety. street and carted out five men and five!before the joint conmittee and awalt tho Stfalght up soared the ueroplane into the| cally. Thus,tho imago of a persan or | though the explosion took place, no’ lives That is one of the phases of fast lité in | PrOF I8 ‘the one generally taken in well | yomen ana & bunch of beer bettles, and|verdict confidently and with & elear eon. distance. When it reached a helght esti- |article before, an objective lenso in New | Were loat soclety. 1t is alarming. [ HAerTang sl cion took all down to the police station. That | sclence.’ fated at 800 feet it seomed for a moment|York would 'appear - practically instan.| I have dobe all that I could do; 1 have| U0 (o R {this raid was necessary fn a most promi Damage Sulte Iu Sight, to hold a level pace and then to rise again l hed the 2 1 ne i tion of the ol y o sa1a | taneously on o negative in Chicago at the | relinquished the country. It 1 had pos. 1. srhioh Harmo A0 | nent restdence portion of the city occasloned| 1y f pelieved that the wake of (he B . Do pl G agine the regre ith whic! e . r - v to further levels. Perhups 700 feet would |other end of the line. It fs sald that|%essed Ammunition without principle, R S TRt e S af n 1SAGTEES [uimont as mich surrise us tho rad on a linges-Rinohot {1vAtigation Milffte mavks be & conservative estimate. Curtlss wes y v, 1 should L3 r house at Thirteenth and K stre v | Curtiss photographs transmitted in this manner be | ey say, I should have accepted (hree|M€0Td 04 &t o B Vith W.J. B hrteenth and K streets, where|py an unprecedented number of damage BInE 8t & helght which he had never at-|tween Paris and London conformed to the | Years &so the pratectorate of Hondlinay, | 80 HNRRAREANS: SoMMIL RERIG" 804 V1t « Jo DIYAN o little gambling was being done. Yester- | yuya tor el stander and aufamation of tempted before In his life. In three min- ¢ when It was urged upon me by President|*™ ! F'Eht in that? day morning @ policeman was severely |character. Three have elther beon ontered utes he was & minute speck in the Rooseveit. L am told it Is a Lablt of drinking be- — | beaten because he interfered with the per-|or promised to be antercd. They are tance, In seven minutes he vanished Nume Remains Unchanged. “But even If all that my enemies say [0, Cakiast W the MOTILE W order (0] 0hio Governor Takes Commoner’s | sonal lbertries of one of the angels Secretary. atinger's AGMUMY Goliter's sight. The whole performance was NEW YORK, May 20.—Bccause a com-| Were true, I am no longer in the lang | COV!'¢ @1 appetite. I shudder to think ot el Memorlal Services, | Weekly | ' : le harm which is done to woman, not s { ) in & twinkling. mittee of citizens protested, the Brie rail- | to trouble It. Now that I have left wiy | ‘¢ VArM Which ds don i Editorial to Task on Sena Memorial sermons were preached In many| Christopher I Connolly, @ jawyer' of » nly physically, but morally, by this cus- A > 1 road has rescinded its order to change | does the Unlted States permit this rave, |7 Physically, but m torial Candidate. of the churches today and formal services|Montara and New York, against Assistant Oscar on | home. | T st d B “ | the name of its station at Turner to “Har- | jution to contiue? Why does she Rt | o0 EIRNCL. TATHRCK S NIUAR mere rain an AllOON |niman” in honor of E. M. ; L O ity S i it will be held tomorrow afterncon at the|United States Attorney General Harriman, | my country to be harrassed and mad o ool clenlngs P e el sl city Auditorlum in memory of the dead|Lawler for $2,000 ard damages vhos s ar iane and made poor | 4ng jiquor is assoclated with the deliclous |' GOLUMBUS, May 20— formal ; emory_ Of ‘the - dead|Law 4 g Neal‘ly volid | whose Arden estate la near’ the village. | 1 (1o glotcing of her enemiest gL, | 410 luvor i COLUMBUS, 0, May 2—In & fo Co 1a€| 0 v | soldlers of the ecivil war United States James B. Connolly of Boston against My Sros sive. thé del 1l tea which gave the name | . d tonight, in reply to W, J, | % ‘ ; Harriman . hal agreed to give the| . o0t nas ahe In permiting this % ‘0 Ay dalightiul tes | statement lesued tonight, In rep Senator Burkett will deliver the principal|Lawler for $50,000 damagos, village $26,000 for improvements in recog- 3 1= (1o the fashionable repast, Bryan's editorial in the Commoner calling | et t : Gl ;| ddress. In the morning tho veterans will| Mr. Lawler on the witncs stand reforred nitlon of the change in name. ) “Soclety will change with the equal en-|upon Governor Harmon to have the coming | » e e | | . ) M £ 9 ) Sl et e nventlon endorse a candidate for |8° 0 the cemetery from the Grand Army|to a “Mr. Connolly" as a despleable scound ranchisement of wome ecent years | state conventlon endors candidate fc el it & < Fast Express Passes Beneath Aerial the wealthy matron and girl have had o |the United States senate, he says fn part: |°f the Republ'c hall and decorate the graves|rel who would 5toop to atiy depth of degre e | of thelr fallen comrades. Public offices will |dation. One of Mr. Lawler's utterances on y i B —————— | “In Ohlo this year the sentiment among v e Flyer, Mi nag 4 by Few Mrs. John A. I ogan I alks T oA P { ot doest nd: Husinioss - @1L) bo the democrats has been that the matte suspended [the witness stand was: "“A man named RS i 15 e i e | AN OIS ARigrioon |Connolly stood on the deck of the sinking . " SBola e ks |m“>(~l iy’ e N B Stale lnstita | Republic and struggled oyer the bodies of lature and thelr constituents s 8 s v Y ithe women and children to got to the life 3 trong that thoug! umber of prominent | Advanced enroliments for the Nebrasls NGRS 8 | JLIODE JIRE FRONEH A D ’ ¢ them [State Institute Indicates that the work n |PO8ts first.” Christopher Connolly took [(Stant.eheiweskiwiths| sa simesiotswssuntip son of thom RS ol fat, e work i et to soter,ta Al Sedtlbe wathn y e |COurse for the teachers gathered in [in. | ™O% e b . e sinking . &0 before the voters, ns they might have |cour * %bs Repubils aigibeed W v d 8 eec want a done N RARE Wenlas ke work: 1o thie miient | s AL L s e o from t1 “Mr. Bryan's opinion is always entitied | Wl bé under the direction of Miss Gert the Republic, miee te Mg “ | Hocourt square extenslon | ..., on Monday we shall once again| It #hould be an inspiration to the u ll th S l s to the greatest respect, but I am confident | Fude N. Rowan of the University of Nc- |90 the Rer \ ied women krounds the Balloon Springfield caught & % ol and women of today- to gaze upon tne| LO SE€ € “usciless o » . ; B e A Bther. i e ¢ M8 i oflliapdn Buy wire over the New York, New Haven | consecrate the memories of the civil war T8 FOMES B 3 that his long absence has made bim P [HNRMIRCERGIR S wion 1l o 3| Both men are magaging wrliers ana M r 3 t i o conflict wil ch, s 3 famillar with the present pecullar condi- [ istratio . M | Wi ke thiv * AR & Hartford rallvoad tracks and as the | heroes. Vetérans of the conflict will march, | o¢ Memorial day thmgs about the SRR WA IR st pessiar ondl- LIRR (: CORENS S8R I thecanbiie o [Lawler thinke they gave his sido the worst flukel dungled over the tracks @ New York | bands will pour forth thelr inspiring mar-| That littie celestial spot in the human S408-in QR)0- S84, 4 1/at 8 o'clack p. m., an experienced meat ent-|[Of It In thelr storles of the Hallinger- JATaIn passed beneath it at express peed, | tial music and children will place garlands | breast known as patriotism should meser | h N I hc Bee they apa snownibees be wasld, sen.the Sood |0 SR, B s aos /| Minghot ‘aqualiig missiug the Parcy by a very few feet. The|and wreaths on the graves of those who |become wo dulled and calloussd that e ousc. Dolipy - ot . Omiting : the . asoptoraip. from Mrlp was to have been another “comet|gave up their lives In the struggle or have | might look upon this annual review of the party,”” headed by Prof. Todd, with J, B. | died since. fading ranks without & tear of manly Benton s pilot. The trip was abandoned|' The call of patridtism imposes the duty|womanly Inspiration. afier the accldent and narrow eseape, upon every §ood American cltizen to recos-| Let everyone urite in celebrating the aay.| Somebody wants it. —-— nize the day with fitting tribute, Memorial | Let the north and the south; the east and Wednesday afternoon at 530 all attend- Out of Wreok. PEARY HONORED IN LON day means more than & passing holiday; | the west, Joln hands as we once again pay in Sentenced to Be Hanged ner at the home cconomice bulldng. For| LOWELL, Mass, May $.—B8uits against DON | | ineans nearly ds much as Independence | tribute to the dead. Let us forget the hor- Sas 1he iaind : W F the aofter alnner talks Superintendent|the Louisville & Nashville Rallroad con: Arctie Explorer Made Lit, aay. fors of war and remember oniy the beauy.| Somebody is watching The Ing the state institute will be served ain-|Pany for alleged injuries sustained in o Savage Cluh st Com imber | “Who does not look with @ thrill of pride| ful bravery and patriotism of VIENNA; Mey' 8.—It is reposted tnat [git) U8 Tt 0L e e e e iand | Wreck in which & train Syl members s ey upon the thinned ranks trudging with fal- | who fought and fell Lieutenant Adoiph Hofrichter ,who recently | (- "% T 000 |of the Boston Natlonai leAgue base bail enta er. o ial day fs nc y of o d to g = olson 1o - ub was v Ry — le:‘l'f;‘lo -‘l‘;:- g A " e 0:::‘""":' .'"-; ‘)""en':(_"-m:mil I-r ~:;|":';t‘::l In general, 20 cents will do the |CoPfessed to having sent polson 1o & number Arrangements have been made whereby | €1UP Waa involved, were flled hero Saturduy | of officers of the general saff, one of | LTTANESMENIS have beeh made wh |by Frea Lake, manager of the Boston N, May 2.—Commander Robert |aged forms in the blue uniforms—forms that | can holiday and a day upon which every| WOFK: whom died, has been found guilty by afladles ttending the institute will be en-1 0 \on iy Prea J. Hosy, 8 Boston sport o o | 1Y was the guest of honor at a din. | were once so straight and firm and strong— | good American should cement again i all Douglass 235 and you will |court martial and sentenced to be hanged. | ertained at the home economies bulld- |\ eqitor, and about twenty-tive others At the Savage club last night. He was|and remember that not 5o many years ago | friendship for the flag and for his fealty Official announcement of the result of the| !n& University Furm, at & cost of $1.00 | The wreck occurred as Saxtons, Ks. 4 nd a cheerful siaft ready for you. o axtons, Ky., April the Grum-beat of war echoed through a)te his native land, '] o rtul staff r for nmu‘? life honorary member. trial, however, has not been mad: | per aay. last - SPRINGFIELD Muass, May 2.—The thirteenth bulloon ascension of the year in Massachusetts nearly proved a fatal one for Prof. David Todd of Amherst college | BY MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN land that is #ad four other men here tonight Upon| wWASHINGTON, May 20.(Special Tele-|plenty? march in the ceremonials | & e consideration by the convention,’ |up. for retafl trade. Following thix: Mies | | % [Rowan will cook and serve some o tme| DAMAGES FOR BALL PLAYERS can SCH 1t for you. POISON FOR STAFF OFFICERS |c"'* explaining how the teacher may pro-| sent this work in the school room withont | $uft Brought Awainst funds or equipment shville Ratlrond Growing and % e Lieutenant at Viennn Confesses and Somebody will pay for it. the heroes| Poats want columns to find it.

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