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Fullest and timeliest sport i news and gossip in .The Bee y .‘ o Wi&:l'm gremE| THE OMAHA DAILY BEE [ %" | [ VOL. XLIV—NO.- 275, PAG ~ “SQUARE SEVEN" SLATE WINS OUT; | DREXEL PLACED Voters of Omaha Return Old Com- missioners to Office with the One Exception of Ryder. l HUMMEL LEADS ENTIRE LIST On Traing and at Hotel News Stands, So. SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. AUSTRIAN GAINS IN GALICI? BIG - FEATURE OF DAY Discussion of Vietory of Teutonic Forces Takes Precedence in London Over All Other ULTIMATE ISSUE NOT IN DOUBT | it ' EXPERTS ANALYZE REPORTS Winners in Yesterday's City Commissioners' Race 31,000 RUSSIAN ’Ngoixsl}LgpngllLuons ' CAPTIVES TAKEN TISH OF - INWEST GALIGia WAR REST OF TEAR poe ;Lloyd George Estimates What Eng- Twenty-Two Cannon and Slxtyd"our[ l‘“‘:‘:‘t“;‘_lr'\: l;: t:e Conflict Machine Guns Boot of Austrians, |, l-l‘ t ;Yfl of the According to Vienna iscal Year Report. DAHLMAN. WITHNELL. | ARCHDUKE IS IN COMMAND Chancellor Announces that No Fresh L Taxes Are Contemplated by Government, | British Officers Agree Russian Line Was Pushed Back a Consid- erable Distance. 1 Mayor Dahlman on Two-Thirds Vote \ of City Ranks Fourth of Candidates. DREXEL WELL UP IN THE LIST BULLETIN, Returhs coming in as this edition | went to press indicate that Jardine is likely to beat MecGovern for sev- enth man, making two new commis- sioners elected. Raturns from two-thirds of the precincts of the city show that Hum»i mel, Kugel, Withnell, Mayor Dahi-| man, Butler and McGovern of the present administration and Drexel of | the anti ticket -have been elected. | Jardine and Laroreaux of the antis| followed the seventh mas. | |Success Gained Under Eyes of Su- { preme Chief of Armies of | | Dual Crown. | LARGE LOANS MADE TO ALLIES | May 4. In presenting 5 the budget to the House of Commons /IENNA, May 1. today the chancellor of the excheq W ) ¥ chequer » |—Thirty thousand David Lloyd George, estimated that || 7he Day’s War News {twenty-two cannon and sixty-four | i¢ {he war lasted during the whole of machine guns were captured in the ine figcal year Great Britain's ex- | ITALY HAS postponed ngain ita de- [ battle of west Galicla, according 1o pinditure in that time would be £1,-| Sition concerning participation 1 {an official statement given out in| 3¢ 434,000 (nearly $6,000,000,- o ‘:::, ..:‘:“M | Vienna this afternoon. 000) . | ) Mg o iy | Mr. Lloyd-G@eorge said that if | “German and Auatro-Hungarian troops| . = o et in true comradeship of arms, gained a | e WAT should’ last six months in- new victory. During retreat of the Rus-|Stead of a year Great Britain's esti- !slans after our victorfous battly at Li-|{mated expenditures would be £790,- | manova, Western Gallela, we captured | §58,000, | the strongly fortified front of the en Mr. Lloyd George estimagd that| emy, between the Vistula and the main a v ridge of the Carpathlans. . |the total revenue for 1915-16 would “In & continued attack the .mml‘lw £270,182,000. This is an increase SLAVS MAKE HASTY RETR.EAT; LONDON CZAR SEEMS LITTLE CONCERNED (Via London.) Russian soldiers, BUTLER. M'GOVERN. effort to satjaty Italy's terrirorial demands. RUSSIAN CIAL ADVICES as. sert the German clalma of vietpry In western Gallela are exagger- ated, although it movement was_an lmporta A London dispateh concedes that if it I true the Russian frout has p—— The election was an administra-| tion victory, the ‘‘Square Seven' loa»! ing only one man, Edward Simon,! who was hopelessly lost in the shut- | KUGEL. HUMMEL. troops under the eyes of Commander-in- |chlef Archduke Frederick gained new | |successes yesterday and advancing lrre- DREXEL. {siatibly in an ecastern direction forced | been plerced the war will be pro- longed greatly. NOFFICIAL DISPATCH from the Dardanelles says flerce fighting is of £48,638,000 over the total of last year, The Net Defleit. | proceeding day [l fle. Commissioner Ryder, the ‘‘po . | |the Russians to make & hasty retreat ‘.-l::-'.‘u-‘m'l‘ll r‘n:hn‘(:n:( :u of i u..“""l‘ x{:‘u" Toparing She St Duive: SO ; » n ) | “The impoptance of the total success | gt hen ut wnch rpeorts as come \ litigal orpham,” also ran in the reas. | MAHA REMAINS Electlon Returns ‘PORTERS PAY TOO cannot yet be estimated. The number :r‘“:'"::‘:"‘wa';"'l‘l" ‘:;‘.‘.,’.‘:v.:u.(- ""'"r":“":m from Constantinople continue to L )’ The returns are marked by various in-| —_— | of prisoners taken so far ix 30,000 1t 18| 401v and the ret deficit Ilml:l‘hv“,f.h.‘\ present an optimistie view of the 1 teresting features, ome belng the large | Vote from 74 out of 86 precincts: increasihg hourly. A great quantity of |mgxe. On the hasis of n twelve montha | ot oo | | Wl | vote gt 31 [::; Tweltth ‘ward -for. the o lndlvidnnl‘t ) [war material has been captured in nu-|wur, the net defiolt would be£si, g0, | PULLETIN. antis, where Dahlman and his assoclates 4 Gl Contieiinks Vote. | merous Russian positions, Including| “That {s the sum the country will have LONDON, May 4.—In & dispatch i received a severe cut. : Tbh B Bt a1 AR |twenty-two cannon and sixty-four ma-|to ralse in addition to the government's | guoo Athen.n recelved’ by, Lhe M Simon and Ryder. | Federal Reserve Board Denies Re- 3 h '(‘ B m “'2”]Llneoln Thinks Pullman Employes |chine guns. revenue duing the course of the pres-i oo UL ‘h y the Ex- The Third ward stayed by Simon, as' : ames C. Dahlman 8,229 : “On the remainder of the front the ent yoar,” said he. { elegrap company, the against Ryder, notwithstanding persistent | e o::B'n “e"'l‘:"' nefer | john . Drexel a8y [ee Rowid ’:“fl'" More Money | iuation 1 generally unchanged.” The chancellor gave an indication of | declaration is made that the vali of reports that the administration would | to Chicago Territory. Harry J. Hackett 7,000 | or Services, [ Repo o ',‘r“:';‘:‘ ”"‘.“;:““"'“"l"" had to provide | Smyrna has entered into fresh nexo- ditch Simon at the last minute and pick b o Joue | SRLIN . LV veThe | 20 i opening sentence. “Up to the | oo ph B. Hummel. .. 9,307 BERLIN, May 4—(Via London he | qni of the fiscal " he .‘ tlations with the allies for the sur- Ay Ryder | DECIST( MA FIN. ESTT HIN 4 3 s scal yoar," he suld, “the net | & ::“lgfl::o :, ;:I: ;:nm:he;hdl;(w;:"‘n ON Y ROT BE AL Walter 8. Jardine 7,364 1 T FIES AT WASHINGTON | qumsians d“"“h 2“-‘\"‘ :".‘""""l' “('I the ""; somt of the war has heen over £307,000,000." | render of the town. W : | . 3 wans and the Austrians in the recen He bolleved & review of the financial | The First, Second and Tenth wards| (prom a Staff Correspondent.) |A. C. Kugel ..... . +++.8,682| WASHINGTON, May 4.—Robertneay fighting in Galica, according to an |situntion would help the public to o L | stayed by the administration ticket, as| o\ cpyNGTON May 4.—(Special |Albert A. Lamoreaux........7,183 /1 Lincoln, chairman of the board of joffical statement given out in Herlin AONDON, May 4.—The reported was predicted. The most striking feature of the re-| turns is the strong lead gained by Hum-| mel over Mayor Dahlman, regarded by | many as the magnet which, would lead the administration candidates. Hummel's Statement. “T am more than pleased at the show- ing made. I can only attribute this to the work I have done in the last three years in the parks and on the boulevards. Telegram.)—For a time at least Ne- braska and Wyoming banks, mem- bers of the tenth regional federal re- serve district, located in Kansas City, will continue in that district, accord- ing to a resolution passed by the Federal Reserve board today denying the application of said member banks in Nebraska and Wyoming to be transferred. to the seventh, or Chi- Thomas McGov James W. Met John J. Ryder Edward Simon Charles H. Wit vern -7,329| the Pullman company, testitied this today. calt ... in .6,972 | atternoon before the Federal Rela-| This Is the 16,117 | tlony commtaston on the condition of |CCFmANs and the Austrians claim & bo- table victory. In addition to the men <+4,608 gleeping car porters and the com-|captured the Teutonic nllles took sixteen ++.8,385 | pany’s financial condition. Ipleces of artillery, forty-seven machine engagement whioh the hnell ...... stand tho Immonsity of the task under takon. 'The wltimate issun of the war IUSSIAN roverse in western Gallcla fs not in doubt: only ity duration,” said tOOK precedence over all other phases the chancellor, and that i& wus which of the war today and even foreshad- rendered his task difficult ‘owed discussion of the forthcoming Much depended, the chancellor con- tinued, upon the operatiofis as 1o the PUdEet. BStriking an average be- Harry B, Zimman .... ALLIES' WARSHIPS .. .6,864 000,000 and 8 per cent interest was paid annually on the stock since 1900, Total cash dividends of the company, | The same announciment sets forth that Its capital stock, he said, is §120,- guns and a large quantity of war ma- | terfal. | The Germans yesterday took tive posi- itions in Flanders, where the flghting |has been hot for many months past. duration of the war, but the best of tWeen Austrian and German official them couid not tell how long it would accounts, London newspapers agree last. 'Ihe operations of the summer that the Russlans must have been alone could give the t & do- . 0 ol Kive the igovernment & 4% | pushed back a considerable distance pendable opinion. Whpahe:th Weakashdt ki ., 'along this front, which rums north . ¥t ¥ he said, dmounted ‘to $169,116,775. The (in the German invasion of the Balto| The fivat elghit months af the war cost and south a distance of about sixty A cago; distriat. .. MMBAR‘D SIYR“ A emta? #hvets st vour wore ‘M%7, | [phovinpes 6f Russia. the. Ger et £207,000000, o s, lles from the X x 917,201, mang have 1 A & g _miles from the to the . Mayor Dahlan exhibited ""'"fi‘ o Chairman Hamlin °:d“; ":h""' “"n : y Tn 102 he ‘sald, the pay of Pullman|captured more than 4000 retreating ‘“The cost Ir & progressive one. .~ The horder of Russian Poland, Apoy o i Spige RORIE. Nppn, SRKSd, o8 L e PInEy ~ | conductorh was raised to §10 a month; | Russians. [flest four monthe cont EIG0M00; tHe | patrograd expresses little soncern 1 &M‘ % Wyokiing o be |Disphtcl Trom Mitylerie Also Reports | 0 $he fist stx montha. Ealaties of son- | Ogher Sigapbmenia. iy Bussian Hoiiyl | SRR Conl AONLED Sl lover the situation, although admi g o "'»f ':.':;":“‘"':, Teised et Bis ductors on special trains, he #ald, were (ara described as having resulted favor-| One Of the jnost imiportant announce- P sh admit: & ever, 1 regard it as an aaministration vietory and I am pleased with the gen- eral results,” sald the mayor. miouth was cloged because the board at ita formal meeting this morning had de- | Renewed Shelling of Fofts on the Dardanelles. $100 a month. The average, he thought, should be Increased. - ‘Do you think the salary of 87 W0 now ably 40 the Germans, The text of the communication given out by the war office follows: ments made hy the chancellor was that no | ting ‘Austro-German forces are mak- | frosh taxes were now contemplated. In| [ihis conmectian Ma' coléd sateantion .to| I SRS STENERS RIS Sh ARSI Y 4 which they clalm a great victory. cided to withhold comments on any of 1 ney rt i 1 N bt { what he characterized the wonderful | Followers Come Close. {ts actions, its decision being its own TROOPS LAND NEAR EPHESUS | n:l:"u":“m:",:,;fl;"l':"“";‘m;o:“’::d Tn Flanders yeaterday we pursued 0Ur yuoyancy of the Incomie tax and the| ~ Germams Attack 8t. Jullea. Another feature of the election is the |comment. Gocency™ asked Chairman Walsh attacks from the, northwest with Lreat|yuper tax, the actual yield belng £09,3%,- | German official advices concerning small diffebénce between the low man ehy iwer Be. i ATHENS, May 4.—(Via London.) $ ¥ | succy This morning we captured o, or an increase of nearly £5,000,000 operations on the weatern front confirm on the administration ticket and teh high man on the anti-ticket. Harry B. Zimman ran ahead of Ryder and Simon. All day yesterday there were reports that the '‘sympathetic vote" would carry Ryder through; that the ad- ministration had madé a big blunder in dropping the “political erphan;” that Ryder had been 2 political goat and that there was no chance for him 10 lose. Even some of the administration wen conceded Ryder's election. - Zimman | o\ gy we believe it will, then I feel sure anclent Ephesus, a, location thirty-| | sald Mr, Lincoln. “I expect my shoes to | five miles south-southeast of Smyrnd. | e ghined and als ! was generally declared to be a winner vesterday. Notwithstanding the' strong support given Simon by the “‘Square Seven,” he failed to show any material | strength. . Some attribute Simon's defeat to Zim- Mr. Hamiin said, however, that the| denial of the application of mombd | bafks in Nebraska and Wyoming to be iplaced in the Chicago district was not necessarily final. “If the board should find that the member banks in the states referred to lare not doing the business to which they are entitled, or other conditlons arise | that will show to the board that the re-| ilationship to Kansas City 18 not working | the board will remedy the conditions. | “The Federal Reserve board has power | |at any time to change its findings or| {its decisions. It has the power of review | and will use the power to bring nbout ifriendly and intimate relations between —The bombardment of the Turkish forts on the Gulf of Smyrna has bee. resumed, according to messages | reaching here from Mitelene and the| ‘‘Absolutely mnot,” Mr. Lincoln replied “That question has annoyed me much in- deed." The public, he sald, rewarded services a warships of the allies continue their | for porters, for which they gave tips, lively shelling of the- forts on the Dardanelles. |outside of the services required by | company. | “Does the Pullman the company require The allies are reported to have ef-|porters to shine the passengers’ shoes?" fected a landing near the site of the|8sked Chalrman Walsh. Canada Limits Shipment of Wheat | "I do mot think it {s a requirement,” 0 to tip the porter.” | Chalrman Walsh asked what he thought {a falr wage for Pullman conductors | “As that matter is now under consider- ;n(!on by the company and will be taken |Zevecote, Zonnebeke, Westhok, the for-| (est of Polygonous and Nonnebosschen. |These positions have been hotly con- tested for many months past. The re- {treating enemy was under the flank of ithe fire of our batterles to the north- |east of Ypres. “In the Argonng district an attempt made by French ti north of Four De Paris to yecapture’ the trench, which |we occupled May 1, resulted in faflure “Artillery exchanges in the country be- [tween the Meuse and the Moselle also were continued yesterday. Sastern avena: The number of Rus- s captured during the present pur- Iuit of the retreating enemy In the di- “ In the Argonne. | | over the estimates. Ile sald that the in- the French and British reports of at- come tax would be renewed In its present |tacks by the invaders on St. Jullen, but [form, with o sight modification, but ncthing is said about the contentin of warned the house that If the war were |(he allies that Hill 60 is again the ob- prolonged It would be his duty to €On-ijeot of the German offensive. sider in what other form the general|’ N furcher officlal news has besn re- |community would provide funds to en-! iieq trom the allles concerning the {able the country to carry on the war. | Dardanelles operations, 'but. pOBUGEEE !mA-‘ rn:“:::’v‘lll‘(”‘ ":u;-:w(fi:n:n:tl:;:l.l:(fi:{ jof & long list of casualties gives ample levidence of the stubborn opposition with was now £1,16 857,000 b s Two, Column Two.) 1“ Lioyd r‘uumn- ala not \'0nl't'l‘rrr(hnll;1l‘or'|;|_nu:6 on Pai | the time had arrived to frame the final B {pollcy of the whole year, as the char- Brltons Defeat Tul.k8 And Advance Into Gallipoli Peninsula acter of the hudget must depend upon | the view of the govornment whether the | !war probably would last six months or | throughout the financial year. Large Lonns to Al o % up soon, I would rather wait before . . . A 4 R &< mun's candidacy, thesemen dividing a [1iOmUE SRT CEINEE O er banks. D e e e has oo |Fection of Mitay has boen increased to, Deallng with the revenue for the com- | 3 vote which might have elected elther | g Xy iy . it {more than 4000. A renewed Russian at-|Ing year, the chancellor estimated the| o o e man had the other been out of the race, | . TO Om& J | tO Unlt,e Sta,tes - . itack to the southwest of Kalwarya,|total from ull sources would reach £710. LONDON, May {—Britisn treaps &se Uiy o e e O enth meh. of those| It was unfortunate that I could not | | The Pullman company, he sald, was ['S0 16 Che MOUIMWER of K 20000, He sold that the fixed death mow advancing into the interior of the : . ! visit Omaha on my recent trip through | e not opposed to organized labor, provided alpl in Russian Feland, s ;o 4 Gallipoli peninsula, according to an of- clested, was formerly sheriff and s in | of| d been repulsed. We 100k 170 prisoners, | ChATge for the year would be something 3 ng | the southwest, but I have promised my- it permitted the company to engage men A | . o i lke £50,000,000. T xpenditure for the |ficlal statement issued in London this the shoc business. “ | OTTAWA, Ontario, May 4—The ship- | s Russian attacks to the southeast of ''*¢ 000000 2 XA B0 5% Ehe) ¢ self a visit to Omaha within a month | outstde the union. He knew of no in ! Pl e oy on it aventai: TN maMat T ax Ity S'mon was low man on the entirc iment of wheat, flour and a large num- | 5 4 y on. | Augustowo resulted In & fallure, with Wor Would be C40000,000 or £6,000,000, | " T " a5 fellames ol and I'hope that one or two of my cob i | stanos ‘of petition from Fullman ocon- | ey according to whether the war lasted six| “During the night of May 1 and 2 and ticket. ¥ g {leagues on the board will go with me ber of other” agricultural products and |guctors for increused wages reaching the heavy losses to the enemy.” In addition i [0 0 RE TC VEE T IS o eme basis [the night of May 2 and 3 the :enemy Avo'toriny Bonds Carey, !to the metropolis of a state in which we commodities to the United States has been |poard of directors. to four officers killed the Russians in % 1a b o o The Auditorium hond proposition tar- | o 1 N EORECE Pl aly interest.” | prohibited it was officially . announced < A A i this engagement lost two machine guna | ‘i, Cxponditure for the navy s b0 |launched -strong and detarmined :ntiag ried by & large majority. In forty-sever | "o i) po recalled that a committee today, except when such shipments are | o ot '"'”' tor on u |3MQ 420 moi were captured by us [":‘."r':,'l"‘o,'.:_,“;"';":’::" ""'L!;;::;):,n;""":"lmll" l"";" v positions, constantly yresinets the vote was GX9 for and 25 ‘o biladnt: ety < fai iacimedbiD. donistimie . ) alsh men P ALY S ey ot cadagb o £ o0 G g 200,000,000 Lringing up fresh troops. ngamst. The school bonds and the Sun- .ff"m:’l'_:'l‘:;mu:rnn’:ebur::kfie::; L e Statod Hea lonsumD | popngylvanta train. who Is paid #2750 a || “HeAT ! ":‘n('.‘"":'":p‘k":u."‘:."'l:a‘:::l o ——— | “Not only did the allies repulse every day hase ball question also veceived the | i\ iigC E T P ebraska National bank | shipment abroad munvhulln'\ e/ Pulimant - ARy, > But F e e fareert Des MOlIleS seeklng attack, inflicting enormous losses on the cndorrement of the voters |of Omaha; Fred H. Davis, of the First Iixportation of Canadian wheat ana | “SIEREN 0 0l 0 o ()0 [movement between the wooded slopes of . -y m"'.‘"m":‘ “"u“'“‘“: t":"; °"°““:"~ » __|National, and Luther Drake, president of other farm products to certain foreisn ip.yunon combany like to make a similar |the Carpathlans and the upper Vistula to ecure bis op "Ry Qus (o eir positions [the Merchants National, were selected to'countries through the United States In ! con oSG the company for your |1# Prokressing well. The booty of the | jand are now advancing into the interior The wea'ther | present the reason why the bankers in|allowed upon permits to be obtained n | g bl bl ) 0 ckad ifirst day was 21,600 prisoners, sixteen : vz of the peninsula. i Nebraska and Wyoming should be taken each individual case from Dominion @u- | -y frankly confess, Mr. Lincoln re- |Pleces of artillery, forty-seven machine (From & Biasl: Cortesponfient.) —_— . {out of district No. 10 (Kansas City) and | thoritles here. | piied, “that T do not think this ar- |EUNK and & quantity of war materials of | I‘{"’ ‘“”';: . "" ) o ‘k”m":" re.t 7 Ved pde v ot o] ’ . Telegram,)—The B e Came nown to- et SR “‘I‘u”‘;‘:",:’;\vmn“,;:'m: xed to federal reserve district No.| All such products shipped out of the 'yuroo oo eor pullman porters is nice (Al kinds, the exact amount of which | 4" ““'_'l” gy “:",l_“”,_:‘ grefip v bt " . Y |7 (Chicago) { Dominion must be consigned to specific | 3 g o phgs g R & i ay that a v " no important change in tempera- VS ¢ o o | at all. It 1s an old system. A8 Not yet baen ascertained. | the Methodist church here last week the o = Wl O, SIS T80, P pes (e o fndunganis: | Asked if he thought paving. porters §6) | : matter of chunge of the residency of the Temoew inre at Omaha Yesterday,!'os counsel | Reasons for the restrictions were not {4 month and posting notices in all cars Service for Canad bishop from Omaha to Des Moihos was Hour Deg. | Why Change Was Asked. { divulged. | requesting that tipping be abolished | [ONDON, May 4.~A memorlal service | prescnted on behalf of Des Aolnes and Hardest ag ++ 4| The ground and reason for the transfer| | would Lave any effect {for the Cunsdians who have fallen in|received sume comsideration. It is as- - T i“"““d by the member banks of ’\'b"(':‘“ { Mr. Lincotn said he thought tipping | the war will be held at S5t. Paul's ca- | ert L i xus Makien 5 Wyoming to be classed with Chi- 202 o s 2 . - | werte owever, no actio o e o4 o :fi":::o ll:doul‘ul:i.rn ‘:lul(‘n( e Eansas Oty Pl‘&nk Petltlons JAow. coupiny !"“"““ May 10. | Local Methodists urged the matter be- | Blow 10a m 45 | agstrict is st forth In the petition of 220 ent n tO €0r ia. t < t 1= — — | cause of the larger number of members L= g samara wd o S0t On to G 'Extensive Election |, [l tow 1.3 ! national bunks of Nebras | bX ! i | 3 B 1D two national banks of Wyoming. i | struck in the Kuropean wax 2p. “The customary course of buginess F d All g d I‘ s ; v ¢ F 10 apdidhyuly SR 33’ participated in by Nebraska and Wyom-| The Bee has sent on to Governor| rauds € - 6! at { IOSt lqlt:,S ew rns the destruction of the 5 b |ing is almost entirely east and west and : k. K C K | S N b k farm crops. ¥ e L o on tnereat pursucn a | B18t0n at Atlanta the sigued-up Leo ansas City Kan. pots in Nebraska \ p. north and south course. The business of | M, Frank petitions that have been | 5 i i % ». % | Nebrasks and Wyoming centers very yeturmed to us, many others having| mopEkaA, Kan. May 4—“Kan According to rallroad reports, while it The farm is the source [ rative Local Record. |largely in Chicago, while the business be- | 4 e R ? was cool in there were few e 1915, 1914, 1913. 1912. | tween Kansas City and this territory been sent direct by those who hve“l:“‘- JEAN. Ay Taly’ Pacry Jadie b (L v g ships grain to all [ |pluces where ther wax arly frost. J ia | of food supply to over Highest yesterd % % "% | (Nebraska and Wyoming) is of small im-_ circulated them, Between 5,000 "¢ * Sunday school town/' sald Qov- asserted that the high wind that’was' 90,000,000 people in the Lowest yesterday ... @ # % portance” | : ermor Capper today after he had an-|| partsof the globe. Its eleva- [ | oneral ana the cloudy conditions saved i ture 90 60 40| PTianes. !and 6,000 signatures have been se-|nounced that he would conduct an mve ’ v | United States. ;‘.‘.“-'.‘,,.Q:'.'IS“.." U000 13 T 42| This was the crux of the contention. d' 1 gn % :u, .:;.. ; he :«.,I. g onduc | ‘,.n wver- | eor equipment is modern | | vesetation o > p ———— cured on these petitions. igation of recent clections held in Ran- : : Sidney and Alliance, the two coldest Temperatures and precipitation depart- 4 " sas City covernor recently asked || and capacious. Itisthe | P ¥ A ™ at Chnahe Hece END : « y ¥ or recently asked | k . spots reported temperatures of de-| The f ti YR Mench ' and compared with the last two cql',‘gEN’:"vi COUNSS?:%P?(?ELLF%’:‘SD One of the biggest lists comes from |¢or tne resignation of Henry 7. Zimmer. | fourth primary grain mark- | |siees above sero during the night and l:i“ farm is a “9‘;“’”"'¥,'t ‘:; years al i the Calumet restaurant, bearing the |elcction commissioner of Kansas City, ! . a hurd freeze. Klsewhere temperatures | products a source of profy e By g g AN *®| \WASHINGTON, May 4—The Navy de- {nomer of gl the employes and |’n- 4nd announced hia intention of et in 'hF world and the sec- | [T U0 T v lllu- owners. If you wantiis ; Total excess since March’ 100 | partment's “consclence fund” has just P Investigating conditions {n that city || ond primary corn market. o Bk | o b o 1 Normal precipitation . inch ' |pecelved its first contribution in many | Dearly everyone who eats there. An- |aqter Zimmer today refused to resign ‘Modern BrotherhOOd share of the present big profits Defictency. fas he' day. JBineh | oCnthe in the form of six one-dollar |other big list was similarly obtained | CHICAGO, May {—Motion for a re ! in farm lands, read The Bee’s § Doficlency ince Mareh 1....... 221 inches |bills from a former yeoman, now HVIng | .o sho Belmont cafe and still an. [dUctlon and modification of the bonds i S I d d ) L ! s o ot period, 813, 14 inches | "rne contributor's name ta withheld, and {other strong petition comes from 8 Py Vomibyo ol i syl | L 0 KL N L ecretary ndioted | Fam and Ranch Land esh > . e ¢ e contributor's n , and |/ |Ind, convie of conspiracy in the elecs ! retall stores, 1 am needing an office st \ 3 Reports from Sta at 7T P. M. |ayplains that he appropriated govern- | tion fraud o w denled || man, one who can attend to collec- \ON CITY SRR 4 - « employes and patrons of the Reese | B4 cases, was donied in thei) Tl b et baonnt. ‘systema. || MAHON CITY, la., Mah 4..—(Special ler 1000 i ‘ "u::?nw:fih:r"le T'nmrl:‘ "e‘-'th rn‘."- ment statienery aad blask bosks white Jewelry com: |United States court of appeals today. [] o e ton and “be menorally “usatu!: | | Telekram)—Louis Carlos of Cedar “‘p—l Telephone Ty X i P “ o |4n Uncle Sam's employ. He writes that e v-v | The convicted men are now in prison | | will require an tnvestment of §16.000. |{ids, aecretary of the insurkent Modern | ! Davegport, cloudy I 02 {he has fust experienced religion at a re- Additional signed-up petitions |at Leavenworth, Kan., because their at- Por further ormation about Brotherhood of America, was indicted | ' Degwer, cloudy . 4 4 6 | vival meeting and pdds | : a1 |torney, Frank 8. Roby, claims that the this o) unit; . Want before the grand jury of Cerro Gordo Des Moines, cloudy. ... 5 Bl that may come in from now on will A City, sloudy. ... .8 @ 9 T must make right before 1 can &0 L b |vonds were excessive and they were un- Ad on of county for criminal libel, He gave bundsl [ Lander, cloudy ...... i “ ‘0 !in the Christian life.” be transmitted to the governor later. avic to provide them pending an appeal for appearance. “Everybody Reads Bee Want Ads.” : { o

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