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mwsseeron) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. [ For lowa XXXIX-—-NO. 301. VOL OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1910-—-TWENTY PAGES. 'AFT DISCUSSE 'RIOT FEARED 1 ENATE PASSES LIFE'S PURSUITS Be Murder or | NANKING, CHINA | RATLROAD BILL — Not Guilty T | | 3 . Nation's Chief Executive Addresses - Oriental City Posted with Notices \ S5 ’ Upper House Works Overtime, Reash Gradnating Class of Ohio Advising Murder of All r i in |Judge Grimm Instructs Jury in the ing Final Vote Late in Northern University. Doxey Case, Striking Out Part Foreigners, o R \ v of Testimony. | T el \s“““ | SEVERAL WARSHIF, S | MANY AMENDMENTS TACKED ON BULLETIN, | — Y E ” President Tells Students to Seize Best United States, Germany and Great| Chances in Pathways. 1 DAY OF OPPORTUNITY IS HERE o T S S Bora § ! | 2 4 o | Traffic and Court of Commerce Sec £ 3 2 5 ! Britain Prepared for Defense. 5 ; £ i tions Caunse Long Debate, | sharge of m & William § DEMAND FOR THE EDUCATED MAN | | ANGRY NATIVES INCITE UNRFST: | ST. LOUIS, June 8—Judge Grimm begar | LA FOLLETTE'S PLAN FAILURE his charge to the jury when court con 1 oy A / JR— Professions and Agriculture Need|vened in the case of Mre. Dora E. boxey, | Authorities of Country Gravely Con- \ Wisconsin's Senator's Amendment Youths with Special Training. 1"‘I:";“"”"_"K"_“:"‘y'_' H’“”""‘ et i cerned Over the Sitnation. \ b N ! Covering Justices Denied { Argument of counsel followed the judge { i i PRAISES COLONEL ROOSEVELT ‘"* ‘“'R"f:l":_‘“ with Assistant Ciroult | ppyOLUTION IS THREATENED : 7 OTHER PROPOSED CHANGE LOST Attorney Kach side has been al | | lotted two hours. i aliik ‘ ! | Gives Predecessor Credit for Fight| Former Lieutenant Governor Johnson | eport Peking Says Walls of U A N 1 4 7 Motion Provided that Judge of Com- on Muckrakers—A n’n;l Codipir i i IR L el B . behwuiate Mave Besn >3 " 8 - / merce Court Comld Not He w defense’s slde of the case o the Jury and < 2 y A PO LR g 1 Assistant Clrouit Attorney Newton will Defited in DI = 4 > J \ & Seon | close for the state ag Literature. It is expected the jury will retire late G 4 s this afternoon. | ' ) / \ e i WABHINGTON. Sune % In inatructing the jury that it must either | PEKING, June 3.—The consuls at Nan % ‘ y ton railroad bill was passed find Mrs. Doxey gullly of first Jegree king repori that native disturbers in that v > ! ’ | : murder and sentence her to life imprison- ! ajgy n Interstate Ratlrond. ‘ ADA, O June 3.—President Taft In an nddress to the graduating class of the Ohio Northern university here today gave advice to the young men and women and | discussed at length the opportunities of the various professions and business pursuits bul remaiped in sessfor The law, the ministry, medicine, teaching I 4 nto the evenink. The final baliol showed Journallsm, farming and modern Indusiri | Placards have been posted in the street aa / / " Z 4 \ fifty aves and twelve nays. onditions all came in for a share of treat. | Of the Indictment with havihg been used | calling on the people to rise and slnughter / 8Ay = / \ P S e R saent i e, TadVE Teniska | to_accomplish the death. ; the forelgners and destroy their property | i 7, A | TRy il g Bt B s In discussing journalism the president| AS to the use of morphine, Judge Griii | Threats that a revolution will be launched P 3 2 ¥, g - ot Wisconsln 100k occasion to denounce “muckraking,” | Structed the jury that it it or any other| juye 5 the date set for the opening of the i / 7 s vy . An amendment to the bill by ‘M. Lak 0y g g g !} inte ug or liquor were found to o Chinese vy 2 n amendment (o the biil by Mr. Lakol and expressed the bellef that unjust phase | \ntcxlcating drug “““ . “"" rerah Al b A L 4né causing b v Rt 4 / gl 4 / < lette 1o prohibit the appointment as a judge of newspaper activity soon would be a thing | N4ve been taken deliberately b | merchants to flee with their treasures to % 7 of proposed court of commere of the past. He praised Theodore Roose-|[®hdant, then it should not be considered | the country districts, where they are bury / e 7/ 4 il ; ul Imerce any person velt's trusade against muckrackers in this| 2 Palllating or extenuating any wrongful|in gtheir wealth o % - Y 22 7 Rllvosd’: s rli-r b connection. Soclalism was denounced by |4t While under its influence BHGAUNItaiip Athtes: Grulsst \NOW. O SATA f . thirty-tw el 4 e 1 Japanese men-of-war hizey:two the president, but was referred to as one| 0d therEsuuan 6 Th Shhste. by " ot n?« Problems that will have to be con- k ] Im, lylng off the town and it is believed Al "‘"tfl ] a vote of hteen to SORARE Auting: the nest . goiarmtion DJakota VvV esleyan these vessels will be adequate to protect all thirty-nine, defeated an amendment to the Traidhnt Tatt A1 not wear the cap asd| e . -~ | foreigners in the event of an outbreak. Cupid’s H R OR i M of Senator LaFollette providing that gown which caused so much excitement by | Ralsmg Blg F und‘v“""k""- Ohina; has been posted with pia- . JREic. AL aphy LI ORI s JELN Soiliiecel dOuPEY N ot Tk ARRBRIR YA SRk s MawEishatbrans | carde inciting the people to the destruction| From the Philadelphia Inquirer. a majority of the supreme There was a new flurry today, however — of foreign life and property. i RN 7 v 1!/ today after a long session With prosp have assumed openly an insulting at ey \ 7 S /i d i / of & vote on the completed measure v ment or death, or must liberato her, Judge | (itude toward forelgners and have defiled : A ! casure during i 7 k. : the day the upp use did not adjo | Grimm eliminated from its consideration | the walls of the American consulate in a , i AN i 2 the day the upp g ih»\lmnm' about cacodylate of soda, the|disgusting manner % 1 2 - arsenic compound charged In two counts | today to LaFolette in an interstate twenty-nine to be designated by coutt vather than by the chief justice 22 X # - . B L T ) e o el Wi Subie 2 | ERDMAN SWEARS ATWITNESS| Burkett is Back, | NORE MONEY FOR THE PLANT|maves wass v i wuun 0! his v car unde hreat- i | — | { concern. United States inister Caihoun | " e ::.I:x'::flu:l Tn:llupr,‘t:nT;eu:.u.-pnl.-:».-.” % “hyc:::l:;::;e::rg:: 10T "% Beians s canlegr@liits ihe' Bicte - ! \ bays He’s Pleased & i i ¢ ¥ " Aeth of e, partment transmits & message from the | Cursés Tom Dennison While He is | Assistant City Engineer Campen Es-| (.. .. v Syt Polities and Busine ' , v | | SHING Jung | United States consul at Nanking in which o, Rty 3L~The centor of e rat s it Hadhiahn romuren Wit Testifying on Stand. at the Outlo()k | timates Two Million Needed. interest in the matter of general increase v f freight rates which has kept the Depa : | placards inciting the people to the de- ferstae Com am going to invite your attention 'this | Raising $0,000 for the benefit of Dakota | | ment of Justice and the Interstat ® on of foreign life and property, i | state Com morning to that which confronte you in|university is the one big thing that is | “truction of forelgn ilfe And propery, in|SEVEN TELL OF DYNAMITE PLOT |ADVISES ~METERS FOR ALL| merce commission on the qui vive for the consequence of which considerable nervous- Nebraska Senator Returns to Senate | yoyr start in life and the political and|encompassing the attention of the support- it | R 10 the capitol s is felt. | P where the debs o economic problems that, should you take|ers of the institution this week, the culmi- l"',"j;‘w‘ ninster adds that the U, §. §. New | Testimony Given of Apnearance 1 in Time to Cast Vote on | Says Their Inst n Would Re- | Where the debate continued in the senato part in politics as you ought to do, will|nation of which Is fully expected to take obalily ostity. Foie” attents s Y xpected 0 e | Orleans is there and is prepared with the | Loulaville, Neb., Where High- | Railroad Bill. duce the Consamption and Heip |71 e tihoad bill The prin o st ::,,. your a ,\vr“. oy e .m“’:zm.lrl‘" 1\::": :,:::: ::::, :::,l::lfl.‘:(ne:::-‘v‘\\"y""“ e ’w.mx'“flermnn and British warships ‘,U land a Power Exvlosive is Out the Situntion Most |of the provable ect of the bill in fts firat place let us take the business situa-|is raised by Mitchell people it is the in. | COnsiderable force if found 3 et sotd. (From a Staff Correspondent.) Matertally. tinalform an.the Increassd which are ik tion. 1t is, .ot course, imbossible to ex-| tention of President Kerfoot to go out Into | Protect the forelgn consulates. pect that the famous growth of trades|the state and raise the rest of the 520,000 WASHINGTON, June 3.—(Special Tele-| | posed to take effect on or about July i | !‘r;!-n) Senator Burkett returned (o the| AR TP T NP Rt | The bill as it left the house and as it stood whall continue in the proportion in which |to make complete the endowment of $100,000 Search f()r Chest Seven witnesses were heard yesterday in | capital last night, and was in his seat in| * 2 in the scnate was fixed Lo take effect sixty we hve seen expand during the last ten|and another $100,000 with which to com- S a morning and afternoon session of the | the senate this morning. Amaunt of woney will be reatired to pul | days after its enactme yeard and It is reasonable to suppose that|mence the copstruction at once of sclence ¢ + _+__ (preliminavy hearing of Frank Erdman,| "I bave had a shori vacation and, from|the Omaha water plant in good condition | Increased rates on petroleum’oil, on the at some time within the next decade there|hall and the gympasium and social hall of G(_)ld (_,01[] charged with placing a bomb on Tom Den- | personal observation, I can say I never saw|for a fair term of years, Assistant Cify | ¢avloads, from Chicago and Whiting, Ind will_be some regcHom Or “Herse Tinancial| .Commencement. week o ‘Dakots \Ves-y nison's porch. Judge Crasford called an |the staig loking better. | was told tHathgingineer Campen named 32,000,000 as an | “F€Ctive on July 1 have been fflad by stringency or pethaps a financial panic. [leyan begins Sunday merning, when Presi- adjournment &t 4 o'cloak I the afternoon | cropg have, sulfeied,somewhas (n somevser- the Wabash Railroad company with the Nevertheloss lhe progress that has beem|dent Kerfoot preaches the baccalaurcate iLe ¢ Indi B © is |0 10 o’clock this morning. tions, but: the gencral outloak. ssems to hs :‘“"'" sum, In sddition 4> Lhe APRFAICL: (finheitata iommaterch Commislon, made s real and substanital. Thers may|sermon. Monduy evening is the annuai | Son-in-Law of 1ana F1ONEEr IS | 1, entire testimony of the day was | for & boorer erop. Fverything looks goods | MeNt price. A report renched the be halt; there may be a scaling down of | concert of the music department. Tuesday | Charged with Carrying Off Big | toward establishing the intent of Erdman|to me out in Nebraska." R Ch i TG 1T Tvesel values, but these we have had from time|evening will bo celebrated the raising of Sum of Money. in his repeated threats to Kill Dennison, the | “‘Poes that include matters political?” the| works system while - working for Uncle | constituting the Western Trunk | to time, followed by a recovery which|the %0.00. Wednesday is homecoming day | deadilness of the bomb and the fact that | Senator was asked. indicated only a momentary lapse. of students, reunlon of alumni members | Erdman was seen in Louisville, Neb., where| “Yes” was the reply, “matter: L%yIt is thought and said that opportunity {and the quarter centennial celebration of for individual success in business does not| the founding of the university, the address #eem now so great as it was formerly and | to be delivered by Dr. Thomas Nicholson, thatl, therefore, the opportunity for young |former president, and now secretary of the men to Win success in business less than | Methodist board of education, of New it was thirty or forty years ago. York. Thursday morning will take place Plenty of Upportunities, the ceremony of breaking ground for the It has been my duty to select and pro- | tWO ‘new: buildings, with other features, Interest Among is Centers on In his address to the graduates the presi- dent said in part: MITCHELL, S. D., June 3.—(Special.) i [ st few days, moved today Interstate Com merce cominission late today that the lines o aw Sain' on the Isthmus' of Panama and fs|*o¢iation would file individual tariffs put political, 1 ting into effcet substantially the same well informed on the general cost and fe y now | %0 far as my friends ar cerned, | vances as are contained in the 500 « ANDERSON, Ind,, June 3.—'Was there |t® Only high power dynamite:of the kind | AR Iopnchiian,. Ayt 3 ” Pt SRR T chest containing $100,000 *[used in the bomb 1a to be had this side of | MY OWN interests. everything is pleasing.” | Ures 9f, such plants; He also, belleves the | tayippy recently enjoined. an |r4md ¢ \r‘:’ ;m ; “:M e in \gr;,.f irits | This morning Senator Burkett had as his| Present sysiem can be made to serve itx| CHICAGO, June 3.-At | o e e teamare oo ™" | Tho prisoner isplayed marked inditer- | SU€St DHIOF to the assembling of the senate, | pations for some time to come, if meters | which Amirican L outh effort (o soive (his problem | €NC® (0 the damning statements made, save [10¢ Mk, director of passengers at thelare put inio every building using wter vanged to spend in replacements as a o the county court, 30 witnesses were |®t times durinik the testimony of Tom Den- | Burllngton statlon. Mr. Mik 1.in Washing-| .py\ i ‘meters and ‘make everybody pay | eIt Of the increased revenue f - Y 2t | nison, the complaining witness, When Den- | 07 With his wife and daughter to see the T 4 advance in frelght rates th called today in the sult of Rudolph Zim. | NS0 Whe cAmPLIAINE Winess. Wheh Den-| Jup 0 “ang this morning Senator Burkett | foF Just what they use,” says Mr. Camp merman, administrator of the Bowers |Pfon state o Sl oo [N y v he | “Then you will' find, as they have iu othcr mote many. men 1n OFfical Iife and 1 know |and ¥riday morning fs the gradusting ex- |mevman, SERPEREE, O T BOnet | hreatened him, acéording to word brougit ::c”;zr:‘:s::‘:"r.;th\l;ln the White House. the | Then yoi Wil £ing, an they. hate 1 dino s ¢ class, the address to 3 st ; Jos + Atson, B 3 { ongre: ry and placed them inleities, ere is o ly a tremend whereof 1 speak when L say: that success- | feises of the senior class, The SCTERE 8 | oninligw, who, the administrator alleges, |10 PiM, and explained that the threats had | ¢ "ot Wl (Pt RO POUAC TE0 (R e waste of water. Let the housenolders 1 business, whether governmental .{be delivered by Bishop John l. Nuels f been, first to poison, next to shoot and | y @ A TR ARALOSeS, Sovernmental or pr 4 linmense crowd of | took to himsel¢ the gold the night Bowers them about the capitol building. Mr. Mik |and business people have the water for (he ate, whether small or large, depends | During -the week an o i [iroms finally o blow, him §ip withidynpmite, tha 200, A EHE-18 CRREEIIE: e, SR otk poakIRib Sl bt 46 B0k oermit u ‘ters of the university from over the 3 5 o1, 3 o s y Neéw ce, but do no i ny hiefly on the selection of men by whom |supporters prisoner becamo excited. Leaning across | .. b ’ 1 ? : cted to be present and take o o “ ) 085 | york tomorfow, from which point Mrs, [Waste, unless folks wani to pay (or sueh | il construction and replacement, 1s 1o this tusiness is to be done, and that the [State are exbected 1o be P plainant narrates,. was required when the [the table at which he and his atiorney | v ang daughier will take steamer for|waste. On the isthimus we found that. e | ordur, xaid M1 rtilio i miiniii Dlom:llun .llh'llch surve:l({;n meyxbnerure s | PET ponderous chest was lifted out of the house “‘:r’:' :;:;Ml.h ""-l“;::\‘rfld a low, hissing | o tyin-to Hurape water consumplion was cut to an awazing | CINONINATI, O., June &-—The commis not that which comes by favor, but by the and into & wagon. o o 58, it that whien ; but by D i | 1. Wiggenjost of Lincoln and C. §.|desree after we installed meters every-|sion of western shipp 18 oppos Jogic of the clrcumstances and for the R 1 C “ 0 - { Delap of Sheridan, Wyo., were among|where. As I recall it, the consumption was | he piopose g p benefit of employer. There is, therefore, oosevelt alls Pikat Raking 208 8 posingnesiafit and nost | & £04 Dignosnd: SEMLERS Fate inarshan-by d h . t b A | Semator Burketu's Callers today. They have |cut half (o two-thirds throush the meter | joads in this territry will moet In today as much room for fit men as there Ch b l Aberna h BO S asking that all the witnesses in the case|peen attending the recent convention of the | system of using and paying for water.” I i . L s | : fon ¢ « ’ ) cago Tuesday, -according to an announces ever was in business. The kind of success on amberiain | y y be excluded from the hearing until called. | jocomotive, engineers, held at Milwaukee,| Whatever exira money is spent, for the s » that comes from intelligent fidelity and i S . gh ment made here today by K. E. William- — on FlOOI' Of H()USC Attorney John O. Yeiser credted thrills n|and are making a tour of eastern cities, |present at least, Mr. Campen would put R industry In the cause to which a man de- || | 5 i 1 ! son, secretary of that body. Ly oy * hearing Friday morning. Yeiser | - Alden Scovel of Hot Springs, 8. D, called | into extensions snd new hydrants, and b« sl votes himself, and the work which he does| LONDON, June 3.—Mr. Roosevelt was a was denled his first request, but was 8 G ¥, be ong wo I Ve speaks far louder in the demand of his|guest today at the country home of Col- ! granted the second when the court ordered | poma r::r:("trhe “\r;‘p:‘r:,‘:::“}}:r:::yr:,::-‘v"‘:lr::".: ffZ"":'.'."“’...TI,Z‘,'.',',' r\h: et “‘.'ffl,f KAISER FEELS EFFECT OF promotion than all the good will or his|onel Arthur H. Lee, where were also en-| Membherg Crowd About Them and Ask | that the witnesses be excluded. The police | cloged at Atiantic City > |lleves the Installing of & new main from RISE IN COST OF LIVING employer or the Influence that kind friends | tertained John Burns, president of the local ‘About Their Tong H and' Tom Depnison: were gllowsed,to vemain.| V5 AL Molloway.. MAs B Maiehan ot | Plocascs oould be svolded for a fow yeuh 80y SMk 10 brips ‘in *his ‘Dehaif, government. board; .8ir Hamy Hamilion b S5 00K Rorse- In excluding the witnesses, owing o the | orang; Herbert L. Wickman of Norfolk, |!f the meter aystem is adopied, unless it ot Frussinn Monarch Demand for Engineers. Johnstone and Captain Robert F. Scott, the back Ride. Inadequate police court accommodations, it| cpqries W. Hoizer of Valentine, Charies A.i s considered necessary to build it as & Will Be Ralsed 1o Five Mil- “What is the condition of the profes-|Antarctio explorer. | became necessary to place the women Iy cora of Exeter. Neb., Bert C. Howlet | measure of precaution sgainst ageldent i Honw ¥ . ons should you conclude to enter one of | The former president arrived early in the | the matron’s department and coop up thel » 'y, 004 ‘Yinn L. Bruce of Des Molines, | the present main. BERLIN, June 3. semi-official decla em? The enormous demand for the|afternoon, having stopped enroute to have | wASHINGTON, June 3.—The two young | men in the anie-room of the clerk's office. George R 'n_“” of Elgin, A, F. Qrv-mm; b was issned today explaining the work of the members of certain scientific | luncheon with William Northcup McMillan. | Apernathy boys, sons of the rough rider | Four witnesses for the state, all of whose | /"0, "Rapids, John C. Matson of Storm | FOR MEMBERS OF WATER BOARD |causes of the financial stress under whicl Drofessions, like engineering, clvil. me. | During the expedition in Atrica, Mr. Roone- | 111iica’ States marshal and friend of Colo. | testimony related to the actual finding of | e v o | | e e emperor finds himself and tae re chanical and electrical and manufacturing | velt stopped for several days at Mr. Mc-| .oy Roosevelt who have ridden 2,00 miles | the bomb, were heard in the morning '”-H,',‘:‘:‘I “.,,'_fk'!‘ BavH, Besn] appaisid. raltwiny Politicians Speculating as quirement for an increase in the civil list ‘v:mmmr;, 1 need not dwell upon. In the|Millan's African quarters on Ju Ju ranch.|from Oklahoma to meet former President |Sion. ‘ WALl Snetucd Howsil and Niy ot (he KIng of Prustle, as" agrecd upon & last decade it has been hard to secure| This morning Mr. Roosevelt called on|Roosevelt upon his arrival in New York, | Little Margaret Fordyce sent a thrill o | Since the decree was made by the Uniteq | th® 1eaders of the Pruesian Diet yesterday X men with sufficient experlence in these | Joseph Chamberlain, and the two engaged | threw the house of representatives Inio |thTOuEh the spectators when she related the Father ShOOtS States supréme court that Omaha must | 1t hus been decided to introduce a bl (o professions to justify employing them in|in prolonged conversation. The veteran|confusion today when they were brought | experience she and Frances Dennison had | assume the watér works piant Jocal poli- | PTiDE his majesty's allowance up Yo about positions which are open. In the profes- |statesman recently returned from the|upon the floor, upon the suggestion of |With the grip. The child told of Frances : 5,000,000, | 0 A l ticlans have been getting their heads to- | #% Slon of the Iaw there seems an abundance | Riviera, whence he went last February | Speaker Cannon. Members crowded about [Opening the suitcase after the children lttle I)flugh[cr getting Leads t ad Ast 3200000, 000 railvoads hud tentativel om the 1ad expected must now be used tu xtave off ruin, ac cording o a statement made by Slaso Chompson of the Rallway News bureau hera toda Unprecedented retrenchment, including the laying off of men and the abandonment All the sirength of two men, the com- t . > The public Is reminded that the Prussian N 8 M gether with a view to geiting =ome of material, if one can judge by the large | when in very feeble health. The visit|and asked them about their long horse- |found it on the porch, and h;lnlmk to 1'1)1» i sprmp Shiioliedt 14 b“’m‘ e Of | awn surrendered to the state In 1820 prop. masses which institutions like this and |south proved beneficial | vack ride ‘.:vrmvr;:m-‘ufld;ll::m'):; acdithe cevalrer, : | aembers Howel sna Hipple are to ond |etien Vielding at that time nearly §2000.000 other great law schools are turning out { o ————— S AROURES BF A $ a *" | Henry Frannsen of St. Libory Fires!(neir present terms with the new veas ang | 000 the value of which hus been great upon the public. Those who pursue the| KAISER BACK ON THE JOB| FORT DODGE, In., June 3.—(Special Tel- (Continued on Sécond Page.) at Mark, Bullet Glancing, Enter- |thelr successors must be chosen this fall ’l”“‘x":‘I-:"“”'“‘”““( f et B i Lyn 6. profession of the law will find in 1t a ten- ] #pecl ] ‘ 2 ; 2y {1t is understood both will b candidates | IVINE Fenders the present allowance ina dency of modern days to make the pro- | Kmperor Willlam {s Able to Resnme | egram.)—Michael Healy, father of a prom- ing Girl's Heart. for re-clection, unless Howell has it ay. | QUAte, the statement kays. fession a business, or (0 give it, rather, a | Signing of the Officinl inent local attorney, died ths morning at | > (A E ; o | ranged to Install himself into the job of consultative and advisory union than one Documents. |the ame ot . The lmu;{ Il take place e | GRAND ISLAND, Neb. June 3.—(Special | COMMIssioner which he created for himselt POSTMASTERS AND CARRIERS of advocacy and forensic effort i £ “‘":‘»‘ JRERInE. Fi8 ISt prasd I”_" "[‘"‘ in AdVel‘tlSlng an d | Telegram.)—While Henry Frannsen was at | FTiends of Colonel P. C. Heafey are “No one can have a profounder admira-| POTSDAM, June pparar r“;‘{“"'"“'”:‘ ST e s U Sy, [ the home of a relative near St. Libory, ten | [#0Y WIKIDE up his candidacy to succeed tion for the legal profession than I have.|was able to resume the signing of official one year. ree sons and fo aughters ” h B b o M I Dy, Hipple on the board. They recall | was - bor . i th of here yesterday mome of o y recall the ©One must recognize that the administra- |documents today, the abscess on hia risht|survive. Mr. Healy was born in counw | S€llING 18 the most men, Including Mr. Frannsen, angased fy | ACt that six yvears ago Ifeatey practically tlon of justice in this country has suffered [wrist having nearly healed. While his|Cork, Ireland, :m:nmn- to Boston In 184 2 3 . shcoting at a target with a 22-caliber rifle, | VA4 the nomination cinched in the dem grievously from the intensity with which [majesty was incapacitated state papers | and to Towa in 1962, settiing in Allamakes interestin g to plC | The target was a brickbat some distance | °¢'3tic county committce, which named Jawyers have served their clients and the | were sigmed by Crown Prince l-rrummxwv:m vv;»l w‘:um:v (..\M.:(_ Lansing, la A |away. Forty feet to the side stood My | the man, until Colonel Berryman got busy IM vy Jightness of the obligation which they have | William. and moved to this city in 1852, . h h b oot £ Hio. 1808 ted up [tha Admimitiee ko fhei tnolfe: Mrow arrie felt w0 the court and to the public as offi- | wit the USINCAS | Fishusenis Litle .. dyear-old: daufhter, | 200 st the declal t Bgeity, route 2, Osca R Tk T8 1. t6° 8 pagg p— ———— ———— e ———— Martha. Mr. Frannsen took a shot and it | chainan At cEhe..4 o8 ol ehbish R R it e g e adh rabed s ey the brick. The bullet seems to haye | Nominated Hipple hat “fall down” hag | k) , : JuBUSa. The lack of scruples as to means P man today- Over glanced off and struck the littie girl, en. | NeVer been forgolten by the men who were | PAE® toute 1 {uy B Huson Which counsel too frequently exhibit in N W dd g B H . tering the heart. Death was almost in.| MAnaging Heafey's campaign, and hig |SUbstitute. . dowa—McGregor, rou 2 @ oy - niball 10 substit oo e it No Wedding Bells for Her; | 299 men belong to |5 T often the occasion for popular resentment. | | ocratic candidates Postmasiers appoluted: Nebraska e men e . | Girl Tears Up the License|the Omaha Ad 2 AR N Dexter, resigned Towa~—Tick B in this country and the extremes to which Hawk county, Thomas Starkweathe counsel deem themselves justified in using Y C l u b an d meet BlCaChln Flour Makes 8. N. Cutler, \mwmt Raymond, Bia 10 #ave their clients from the Just Judgment | 1y.\ &orn.out “25° superstition played referred to ministers and justices Hawk county, \Matthew W Names of Lacky o Serve Govern L WABHINGTON gram.)—Rural Herend, vj of tio Iawa have much to do with the dis- | ) "j.qqing part in the bursting of the ro-duty it is to send back the permit eaCh week to ex- . dreg 9 " RS0, PemanLeTE MEA o RANIIvY oo graceful condition In which we find our|, .. "o¢ Alfred Krell and Florence Brit-| When the prospective bride and groom lt ‘ alk Whlt wooadsdp 4 administration of law. The awakened moral | "0 Lo anee really ended when Miss | had & few days before secured the license change and absorb y € [Reea. resignea. geonsclence of the country could #ind no| gt o tore up the marrage licens but | the clerk inquired by whom they expected b ok Los Socialists Heady to Meet. "‘:.':;j:‘“:‘:".::":‘:"":::"“":;“_‘;‘):‘:‘:\ its formel conclusion eams Friday, when (ig be marvied. ideas. B bl @, b & & PIERRE, 8. D, June 3.—(Special ‘le g i s A v goeoved FE appeared in the o‘”he o("nd licen r‘nh. some priest, answered Miss KANSAS CITY, June 3.—Continuing his flour !fl (‘-n-.hy white. ll;" !H‘\-l tiour Is | gram.)—A few of the delegates to the stal Slekte’ loghl Tighis &re protected and | CI°TK t0 Bave the wrmKl_-"-muh-n i e B“‘l‘t-u S Bt | ; | testimony as an expert on the (‘hcmh*ul'\"l‘k‘ '“;"v.n“l';_'"“w‘ basle tints of | goclalist convention, to be held here to SRRETRLed B WOt B4 sumnt Bot 1o 1oas| . Moy B, 8t % p. m. Krell, w n ou w ave iave a letter from | On our editorial page each day |effect of the bleaching of flour, H. Shep- |orange a Jollow. fappesr and he be- | morrow, arrived on afternoon trains. The . « “ Omaha, and Miss Brittan, who dwells in|your pastor in Chicago if you expect to be| (hege subjects are discussed in a |Pard of the state agricultural college of Heved the “chalky" color s undesirable. | have no ticket outlined as yet, but wili their own identity as to officers of the W | picago, rushed into the office of the | married by a Roman Catholic priest, J i | South Dakota in the fedsral court here | For experimental purposes, Prof. Shep- a full lineup for a state ticket whe In the cause of their clients and recklessiy | o 00" qge just as the doors were clos- | Furay new department Talks for Peo- | 4.\ said that flour bleached by the Alsop |Pard sald he bleuch:d fiour by* adding tomorrow, The Black £ resort to every expedient to win the cause. ing for the night. They secured the last Well, then, we'll get an Epf ple Who Sell Things process could not improve with uge unless [ pure nitrogen perixode to the flour is very hitter over the lahy 1 belleve that there I8 no escape from|, .. .o i.ued that day. It was the twenty- | priest.” said the girl. *“They are all the & & the flour had not been bleacted up to its e Lendenclen e e e " | third. The ages of each were given as 2| same." These ‘‘talks’’ are worth '|{ nsorbant capacity. 3t hes besn: shown Manila erved; except by finducing the bar to d 3 | J N | Byigodlhy: WA N. June 2.—Captain John A thaw or \elr clients forget thelr obliEA- |.gea fine if not returned in three montha.”| I guess they are,’ came back the girl,| body’s time who wants his |ana Elevator company of Lexington, Neb,, | the executive ofticer of the crulser, Boston it hard labor fu the penite # to the court and. their | 0% FOD SNl to the office Friday and| getting: the last word as she departed . . | and that the Alsup process was used in | &t the battle of Manile and was sdvanced Madison 15 the card haudea S . reluctantly explained that the lcen The upshot shows that the services of no| PUSINESS 10 grow, or Who |pieaching the produe: SNe URRATS | In RS T9F SANI0N 4 Ria o R Ty gretting that more do not enter | A g . conspleuous conduct in battle. Ie was s o | “cannot be returned because she tore it|clergyman of any falth, creed or name| wants to grow in business. Prot. Sheppard testified that unbleached | porn tn Meadville, Pa. in 1847 and was|trict court. He (Continued on Second Page.) up” Mr, Furay explained that the fine|were involved in the matter. | X fiour 8 “creamy Whits" and bieacnsd [ retired on his own application in 15 |several different D i I ir part of the stai URG, June 3—(8p:

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