TIIH OMAHA DAILY HEF,: WEUNKHIMY, APRIL If). 190.- 'I I.I.M'lliiM. t nf.K. Arnn u. v. "I4MOW IX I IMIl llllt ltKM UHUMIftO I K I I.VI X New Veilings for Easter. Wit It (vmir ww lm ton hIhhiM Iiiiv tnn1 f t Ii iirtv veil. V iirr nIioyvIiik Inf 'M, novi'MWn In nrvvn, liiiriil onion, rrw'tlii, w liti, iiiiv.v, ih'W lrnwiiH, hiii.v, iiIho MnrU nnl wlillr. IrlM 2."t: ti 11. 00 jM-r ,viirl. ( hl(Tii aiilnrunMI" r, t ynrd lung, In brnwii and imvy, II II emit fain tr thlffiin and til bordered villi M tut i1inf, from iVii lip ge ili new chiffon veiling In th new uliitilra, (in, mul giif, per yard. mi in lilm M ailk c If 1 1 li-im, matin nf ',.i iii4lllv i,f taffeta ilk, III i ml tin H mid front . at 1 1 mi, II Jfi. II Ml and $J w each. Illicit allk hell, Willi fri.nl nnd back buckle, In nil) mul Rim rjii'inl, at II. 7ft mul 12 mi li. flllk bella, III nlma Mack, In ) tv ti and rtavv, sl.lired bark, nt fe, 7r,r, l On. 1125 mul l Ml each. Crush antltt !. 4 Inrhe wide, edged wit It niirrow linnit nf leather, larga (lit liuikl", enliira blink mil white, white and I. lurk, also while with litnwn, price f.1 00 rnrh UCATIIKIl IlKIl'). Muff crush leather bella. In brown, Mark mul white, nl r.'ir, ft on and It !fi each. V have juat received A tilin aaanrtment to! lixlt buckle, In rnae, gold, champagne unit aim nixtnl, at 2fir, Tfic, II. on, It Zf. II M and 12 . EQUITABLE AGENTS MEET Tbcj Demand that the) Btrlfe Among Offlornt of Booloty Ceane at Core. MUTUALIZATION PLAN IS ENDORSED I'rxslilxnt Aleaaailer and Ylre lreel denl lliitx and Tarball Maka Aildrea.ea Debate) la . writ Beiiale. Y. M. C A. Building Corner Sixteenth and Douglas Streets A i1lapt.i In Mix Jialljr Mall, dnleil M. iilln. Apt II In, n): "Thla Illuming slaleeti .Inpnnrae rrulaxra himI Im prilii hniit ili'HtrnJ i f were ai'uul- ita off ainiitini' t'niiii. It a hiiiiiilil lii lnonla Piiiiitmlm' I'nlnl, lull t tm I 'nil) Mall think t tin ,tn tn lion ftxM waa nianauvprlng !' frwnl the Una plan (niiii entering I lie I'actrto between Ilia rhillpptne ntut Furmnxti. tin tawa frtm I'lxXI. nr. I'lcrwitHtn'itti. At-n n u mi . , ... Nn tixwa rt-i.rii A.tiiiiril lt'inivinky mi ixxrlvxil liy tlm Admit nil V Imlay. I'hrxx War raaxla Off Manila. MANILA. Ainll l. Thru' war rnnxla i" i n nlit'l ( ft ) Ut 1 1 Hat,. a nt I n'rixi k Hii" Mini tilnat Tlixlr tMlliitmllty In iinhniiw it. FIRST SIIUOIINC IN STRIKE Nonunion Toamntur Tirpii Two Eboti at Dnlou i'lckot Who Attacked Hitn. N0NC0MBATANT HADLY BEATEN Man from at. I.nula Attnrked ti I a inn IxKinatxra WIki Ihouaht tlx llml ttxxn Working far Ward A In, CNE OLD COUNTERFEIT COIN i aptata Wrlih ttttxatlaalra t ax In katalh Wrwalta, Klndlnu' )a unlit)'. " 1'npUln Jrl Vlit nf In t'tillnit HI lira Nn'f"l Hxtxli'it lriHI tittxtit na rnll.'il In Mouth nnmtn Tiir-ailny nfti i iinun t,i ,U. Inln llial timtlnr nf a ftiiiiilrtfill ii auld I'lri x Hint put In Ita npprnt itlirx tlim-n Mnlufilny 1 hx ilti ,n nkiit In n Imnk llier I'J II l,it Mn.i"i'iii ,i .(, clintiBX,!, lixn ll i. nl, nia i luiiii l M' Wiib illn'. i' 'i ntiil thx ruin I. il(. -it 1 1 tlx 'aim, i. l. lha Ivtnk auttmrlllra t t I n t- lln frilxial taaa 1 i irnntr nf llx niln nirl,- ill lllll in II,,' of Hi) Wlull IP. i in. mul finally lill llir iiffliTi' from v hom tix oli inlt xd II, mul I il 'f writ! to tli0 nt i y, t iMiitian. and tv ovrrrd i valiii' in iirnuini tiln I'll laonmii ailtnlllxil Imxlna pnafa Ipfl of thx loin for aoino llmo, II ialua lt plao'it In a rhllit tianh. Itlm ('. nni(ri'il i tio ruin tn ia anuiiiix 't'lt.'rx ia nothint atinpli'lnua txaarillna tlix ia Hon of lt roln tiy rltlixi of llm 'f laa. and no aitxaia wrix ntdo Tli ivln, whl. h la nutv tit thx ioaxalon 'f CntiUIrt rl'li, la (t vi t y .nnt plt'ox of ttrk and li.li iitimH tlix tnopxr wolalu, Itonalt Ilia all'Mn nna worn off ainnxwhtl ritit aaiv Tlix ruin Inula tlix dutx ! :Nt, Blid Itix Mxf drixptlvx llima almfl II Itir rriplxly itilllxd ata 'Villa Inllllua tad avldxtjlly 1-rxn t.iin l(h a tlutl Illo in,1 taiih d,i'i),r than Ilia a.'niiuix twilling It l llix Imiitcaalon of (ho oflVrr thill H I rnx of I1i,i oolna l.iit ty m , ifoaaion.it attt'liffiltria In t,uilli Oiimlm nlioiit llirox iata aai. 1'1irx iilna arvr mmtx tn t'oun tl Uluffa. ml rit alioxrd In tlix w U'o if lha miiKar ovrr in South maha Thx sir. llxa wrt-x airxnlxd and riM anil to tlto ivrnliuiini y for rouuixi fritina. and liivo arvvnl tlcli' l-rma and nioviid o nnottixr alaia whora doth hnvx drr-topd Into amnl tflll'xna. t'llli'AUti, April I" TIo flyf alinnlUn and lha moat arrlmia naaaitll afiirx tlm rom inrlii rnirnl of thx Miintamiirry W ard alrlkx, ni'i'iii rod tntx thla nflrtnoon nt 'ni, lluirii ninl Ulirrman atrrrta t'limh a ttrk T, M tiniiiiiiloti t on ill Ml o l a, wna Irnvlnu llix At tn ill n- liol.l whrlt lir wna alMi'kr.t tiy a union irki't: Orkxr ilrow a rxvnlvxr and fit nl talon at lila uaanllntil and although hx wna hut a fxw fnrt from Ihx man, hoth liullrla wont wldo, Hint mix of thorn atrurk Wallor KIiirit, a txiimatrr. wlm wna un lonilliiK a w ii a "li half a arpi.-irx awiiy. ilokxr wna arrralrd. Klnr.ri'a wound la not ititlignroua. iii'iiittialainl llxnlrw, tthottly aft it thin Iroulilr wna ovrr John it Itollly of Kl. t.nula, who waa walking on V'unlimoii atrrrt nrnr tha aivitx of llu ulionlinu. wna ntlmkrd hy union txnmalria mid tn-aton Into Inaxnallilllly. It wan 1 1 I' ll, -vo. I liy (ho Irnnialxra ttint hx hud hn n WiM'klitH fur MiiutaTinxi y Ward t'n., lull H lirllly naai'itod that hx had not tixxu woiliiua lor thx nun, hnd mi Intrutlon of itoluii io, und until hx Wna attaokod knxw noltilna of thx atrlUx. Wnrxl t'n. rx tH'ili'turd lr itlfoouHy today In dollvxrlnu anoda tli nn at any Unix alnox thx onm nixnornirnl of ttix atrlkx, All of thxlr wnaoiia tiindx tilpa to th frxl(ht dxpnta oinlrr polli'x nun i d, and lion of thxm wrrx moli'atnl. Itn Inittxntlona of n Trnxa, Thx dxadloi k hxlwrm tha laamatxra and thx rmplnyrra cntitliiuxa and Ihxta la no ludloallon of tha rinlh.f of tji atrtka. Tha oltli'litla of tha txamatxia union dxi'larad today lliat Ihxy had IntahtloA of apraaiW Inn thx atnkx to xatatillahmanti pi liar than thai of Ward A Oo. Kftwaral of Wtrmn. Tha funaral of thx Intx tvnnla A Itnrtxy tiHk I'Ui'a atxidny. tntxtmont hxlna toa da In tloly Pxintti-hxr onnxtn-y. Thx lxoxa,1 a vxtoran of Ihx lvt1 war, twin a ntxmbar of tunvnv C. Klahlh hl.i Vohitttxvr on ali tlx waa a pat i-vntmatiitar of t'naixr Vat ttrand Anuv of tha Hpil'lli thla ollv Ttix talllxai-ra wt: M. J rWnan. t M llaroalxr. K N Johnaon, Auaiiat t.ivVnxr. Kaatman and ftlmaon nhvim, all aat jv oommand ia at vitr Mt. CAME NEAR DYING From in Awful Skin Humour, Scratched Till Blood Ran. Watted to Skeleton. CURED DYCUTICURA One Application Soothed Him to Sleep, Cure, Speedy and Permanent. VTtea bit litU N"t waa thrr nnta In hraJ tvrvkt out wilk ft taalv, whoh waa vrrir ilvhy and ran ttmat.Ui'aWai watxtir fluM, trvM txrrjtttttvn w vuM. but h f$ wi- til thf timt tUl it aprxad to hi at ma, lfT th v hi cntto NvIy, and k rtiw lar Utnjr. tl Ux-ttrHt ax1 h JhMiit ax-raKh th W.svt ran. ant th xr)wih atuft wvll t all rrr lt( filw n tk TOMnin(r. I had. t jt WitttxjiKva htaknvltv Wcro himfrwm tariMr hi Wia, H fH nfk It lHk taiattntt aprlt and f wwKt think ittiw Ha a alntvt a akUhN rwl kt ttUr hanJa frt ttitw I'-W ). "IU w-aa Kat Nwt rvht mMitk Wi Irifsl Vwtu wia, I had wo laixt Vtni down in hit orad'.a t tha ,tttni fvtf a Kmvs tinix, t hd vi that b 4 '.-f4 i ur at at al Ut tim. INSTANT RELIEF l W-WAK4 in wth Calicwra Jvn d Tt ia iaa arru'alivxit ol Cutt irr v'Via tiaaf 1.1 .t fc a kv kvKkM tkat 1 rwt kivw t th -ra,il V .io1 w Kw (ia.1 t t:twfiif:Try t tl twk Kx M vtttn w-a t letL, wlt or k M vati.-ar NiajS a4 aKvat ka'.t a KhC t Catt cwr KNlwt, t cwrt. 1 tj-.ink k vM war iiri y KH lh vNitk-wta v' ais M.C, MUTLANT. .Uirft.OeU rHwrwi 44 vr : Mra. Vait'.aa-l WTttr, aVrt Jtatf ot rK at. vt It tvwS m fJeaawr t kmwi tm tkt it ia tiaita- r-v k tt Vfcxv wa rsl 4 teirthl itw daaN lt ha fccrw rm-maxraUr Carrst uj ta hawrrr awl atrvar.: . hMhTr?!t.iM Vr fS.a a x va a fai.iw i aw, a,. xin , i.ra a fc.r x- a. , ! F-.i a a. aaT aa ka Oxn aa RECEPTION TO HOMER P. LEWIS Dartmouth lnmnt filaa tttnwvr In ItoHor ol Ma.arhnatt Alnmaai, tmaha mxmtixra of th Pnrlmoulh Col trcx waaKlMtioii rot! at a xry j'lfoaAnt Itttla Informal dlnnxr yralxi.liy avanlnt In HutdufT a In honor of 8inxrlntndxnt Monixr t Iwla of Worwatrr. Maaa, Tha Inhlx waa laid In thx privacy of th bal cony and waa prettily art with rxd ahadxd i t pel a and rich l.ia and allxr, Pr. tia madx thx only addrxa of any pra Irniion and hx dxalt In lnixrxtln( rm tntavancxa of tha old Collxgx. Ha told of ihx Wnrcratxr liajrtmouth cluh, which mxxta axvxtt tlmx a ar and to which I'rxBidxnt Tucker 'C ih collraa tmi at Ixaat twlca In aach Iwx'.va months H told om atonx of th prxaldxnt and alao wxttt Intvt Ihx atiirtn hitory of toot hall and tha a.mx of two ar a. when liartmonth rixfxatad Harvard, and lat xr, whxn It ttM th grxal tinlvar ally. Pr. lxwia aatd Ihx Maaaachuaxtt .NMitinnt at Prtitmottlh t laraar than at Atuhxi-at or at Willtnma. Thoa wh war prxaxnt war: nprrtntdnt Homr l lwla. Tl. ntprlntndnt IVtildaon of th Omaha n-hoola; Pr. t V. IMllarxV. t; K. It Adama. W. Pr. . . TMn, TS, N. A. Mxrrtam, 'n, Nathan lirn attn. vNninty tiirtntndrnt K. J. Itcilwe't. S. Jamxa Adam and Shxtmait ttill 'K Nl:W YiiKK, Aptll m Aflxr it ax-aalun nt thn llotxl Hnvny liiatlnaT for nrarly al liinira tniluy, naliln from aliort rxoxanxa, tho inO odd tnmiailiiH i'iila of tha ICpiltalila l.lfn Aaaiiraln'O amlxly from all ovxr Ih I'lilloil .HImIi-h iiilopt.'d rcaiiliitlima Inla Ihla arti'tiiiiiiii naklns tha Nxwr Vork atnln Ixg lalalurn In xxon lan Ita plxunry pnwxr hy xiuii Ihm an "iiinxndtnont In tho ani lxly'a thnrlxr," thla hiikiiiIiiii'iiI In give tha policy holdxra adinlaalnn to tha dlrxclcirato of thx anclxty. Tha rxaulullntia alao pro- Vldx Hint a rnmmlttxx rotialatlnn of ona innniia'T fur avxry atntx of thx fnlon and ottn from Canada, loitxlhxr with all tha mnniiKxra In Nrw Vnrk City, ahoiild he n am i-il In vlalt tlovxrnnr HlaKhia nnd flu pxrlnf nndxttt of Inauintu'x llxitdrlcka and Kt tlnlr aaalMnnrx In nxltltiK thx Irglahi- lurx In net nn thx tunttrr. Thla rnmmlt- txx, rxprraxtitltut lha whnlx rnntilry, will ha dxalmintrd tM.fnro ,tli nuxnta finally adjourn. Toifiiy'a aranliina wxrx rxplrlx with dx- vxtnpnirnta. rVvxrnl acta of rxanlutlona wxrx iiiliiplcil. rrxaldxnt Alxxandxr mndn hrlof aprpch. Vlrx rrxalilxnt Hyde fnl- Inwad ti I it, nnil In Ihx cinirax of hla t tnarka rxfrrrxd In Itix aalx hy Fxrnnd Vlca I'rxaldrnt Tnrhxll of lha Inttxr'a Intxrxat lit tlix trnxwnl ariount tn tha oompnny, which lirniiulil fnt'lh it aharp rxtort from Mr. Tiirhrll. Then all thrrx, ofTlcxra Ixft lha rnxxlln nnd Ihx na-xula dxvntxd their tlmx tn dlacuaalon liehtnd ctnnxd door. At 5 HO nVlnelt t'lnlnht tha nrnta adjntirnxd 1o nipct natn In tnmnrrnw tnnrtilnn. Itraolnllon Ailoiitrd. Itraoliitlona wcrx ndoptad hy thx ngrnla I v 1 1 1 at tin lr "iiniiiulllli il iipprovnl nf thn firm atnml taken liy Vlca I'rcaldxnl Tiirhrll In hln aiiipoit of thx prcaldont on tho ntu- t iin llait I Ion Immux." The ThiIixII rxanliil Inn wna Introduced hy A. Woodn of 1'lttahurg. Tha Trick coinmlttxx of Invxatlantloti wna i oinini'iiileil In nnolher rxaolutlon. Thx orKHiilantlon of MrtropolltMtt limn ngera wna illaaolvrd hy rxaolutlon nnd thx naenta ileclnted that lha aurplua lit the Kiclcly'a funda liclonit to tha pollcyhold- xra. 11 was minoiincxd tonight that tomor mw'a meeting of ngenla will ha for th purpoax of xfarllng a pxrmanxnt Prgnnlaa 1 lott. Oilier action may ha tnkxn, hut noth ing dennlt wna given out aa tn thla tn ttlghl. flu fnr an known there wna no formal gathering of any of thx dxlegatxa hxrx today for lodny'a nxaxmhlngx. althoutsh Inforituil cnuferencra ttiny have hxett held. After Ihx axaalona today Ihx thrrx ofMcrra tlxcllnnd to dlacuaa thx altunllon. Ilvilx (liiratlona lxmndxr. Tha following letter wna given out to night addiTx.l to Prraldxnt Alexander: April, 17. Pxnr flr: I aex hy thx pnprra that voti Oxnv ihx atntxmptit contnlneil In mv leitcr to Mr. Krlck, that you pnrtlcipatxd In thx avtiillcatxa therein mentlonril. If vou mndi thla denial, plentw Inform mx whxthrr you received from mx thx following cheque: He then enumeratca n Hat of check amounting to tl . ' J nnmuel I'nlxrmyer, on of Ih counpcl for Mr. 1 ly it, (aid tonight that Alexander ahnrej x-tnolly with Mr. Hyde In all I yndlcalx opcrntlona that wer eonduoled tinder tha nam of "J. 11. ItyJx and aao clatc " Jitmea Alexander gave out two letter tonight which he aenl to Henry C. Prick, chairman of tha invcatigntlng rommltti. and to Jua. It. Hyde, respectively. Th letter lo Mr. Krlck. relating to ayndlcalo profit, In pari followa: Pear Sir: I have txnd tn th newapapxr Pf veaterdny Mr. Hyde'a coinmunlcntli n nddrxaaod to you under data of April IS 1 deny that I have knowingly participated In Inn pioma ot any aynuioaix tor tne pur- I2.JM for planning and aupxrvlalng th new H7.000 Mnnmotilh ark m hcwil and ll.mo for Imllar work nn thx $3n,fino Iteala achool, now nearly flnlalixd. hla eommlaatona halng at tha tiaunl rata of 6 ir cxnt of th an- lira mat and aggrrg&tlng tt.MO. Th I pr cant tommlaalnn la tha regular rae that arrhltxcla rxact for tha plan fnr public tiulhllnga M aupxrvlalnn. HOWARD KENNEDY, SR. IS DEAD Annther nf the Omaha Old Tlmera lla Imarrril th tall of Eternity Howard Kennedy, r., died on Tiixday morning at :lo, at hi hnma, Twanty fourth nnd Itndga trta. Mr, Kennedy would hnv been 7.1 year of g on Au guat H. Hn wna iKtrn at lAnalnghurgh, N. V and cam to Nehraaka flrat In 1K69, and It wn during hla (tay here at that time that ho nprnnd and taught th Aral public ohoo In Omnha. A little latxr he went xaat and got nmrrlatl, ret inning hera In 15. In 1W7 Mr. Kennedy 'a nppnlntxd re ceiver of tha bind office at Nebraaka City by Prenldrnt Johnaon. Thla poaltlon he hold two yeara, coming to Omaha In 1H19 na axcrelary of th land department of tha I'nlon Pacific. He held thla rmnltfon for alxteen year. Afterward ha wn for a llko period of time lonn ngent In thla rlty and atate Tor thx North weatxrtj Mutual Ulfe Inatimnca cotupnny. Mr. Kennedy, In hi long bualneaa Ufa, handling lnrgn Interenti na a matter of dally routine, mndo a moat excellent repu tation for good hiiHlnr Judgment and pxraoiinl probity. Neceanrlly he had a lnrgx pnrt In the development of tho city nnd the atate, positively na well na In the more modeat capacity of udvlaer nnd friend to acore who relied upon him an n innn who knew condltlnnn and bad the preaelence to look nhend. Throughout the years of hla resilience in Nehrnakn, Mr. Kennedy hnd enjoyed very good henlth until a hort time ago. Shortly before hint Chrlatmaa he had acted aa ,i pitllbonrer nt a funeral In Omaha, w-hen he caught cold and Buffered from an nttack of grip. Aa he had apent moat of the prevloua winter In Florida, he again went to that atnte early In February of Ihla yenr. Ho wna" accompanied by Mr. Kennedy, nnd nt flrat hla henlth axemed to he Improving. A cold caught In the aouthxrn atnte developed Into an attack of what la known na Florida cholera and hla Condition atendlly gave evidence of going backward, owing to hla rather weak ened condition physically. It wna decided to bring him back to Omnhn na anon aa the weather would warrant, and Dr. Olbba, Ihx family phyatclnn, went to Florida to accompany the patient nnd hla wife home. They arrived In Omnha Inat Frlday. but lha aged mint waa not atrong enough to throw off th ailment which had nttacked him. Ho haa been alnklng gradually until tha end came n atated. Mr. Kennedy leaves, healdea hla wife, Iwti aona and a daughter. They are Judge Howard Kennedy, Jr., of the district bench: A. C. Kennedy, assistant secretary of the South Omaha Land company, and Mre. V. tv. Urlgor. The funeral will be held on Thursday at S p. m., from the First Preahytxrlan church. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Zlmtnao Vto of Ordinaocs Vaoating Chicago Etreet it Sustained. RAILROAD MUST PAY FOR THOROUGHFARE Cheek to Praetlre of t.l.lng Anmy treeta and Alley Without Compensation from the lleneflclarle. FORECAST 0FTHE WEATHER fair aw4 M armer la hehraaka TaMlar Aole TeMarraw, with aaawreea la Weal INartloa, ASHlNvJrvN. A.rtl U - Mat .if 1V. We.dhrr for Vetneda and Thuiaday. Fr NrtMk. and Kniua-Pair and warmer Ve.tne.1a ; Thurd, hwrtx '.er tn wet isirtton. Po Iowa nd i.'ur-Fair nd warmer Vetno,.tii , ahewra tn wert ivxiihtn; Tki'.f1a . sJ-.oweie In eaet For toitl Pakota -Fair e.1r.eixy . a:td Thnrxxlay howeia and evader P-' Oc4ead, aenl XV .iwiwg-!wei an.t cvM. r tn tail in east portion Wed- t ; Thutly, hcwrk, civJcr tn et p.rtion l.aMpait WeeoT V orVti'K OF TltK WKATHVW lU'RKtV, Mt tHV Arctt t-imii iv'iM of tern i ii.i iii i rx'tpiito.i .NMttiNaiesi auk cwi re'soa.tg -t of tk Mat Ihre Mr ta i a1 tan M:mum twifiatnre ... Xtiniiwum tmrrwir ..SI ii pe Mj Kio&n eptv.t: ai are . t s K S ' llwimm o oil T Veait'viwim' and piip.x t: t ten pa:tur foMW rornMtl at iv,r.a .i c Ma va I. tt .'.e,n.a w;tk th twa er. Netinal iemcrtir W Ivavieevj ror tv t , V.'ial r.v-. im,t ktarvk I , 2a N.vr.! y r- .tMii, ii.nc , It tnoN IVHolen,- tee Aav . 11 ui.k V. ii r-oMai .ir.v n. a T , 1 ... 1 nt m, he p-eoen.-i rce Matvh I i. im l-.e lvs,':.v tr ,Nr w.wl . .. '..- W.;.i!a for cw. rrvA, la t A rtY. tev rraa MiiIih a t r. M. rhnac of ttudcrw rlttng bond or vurlil where thx a.K'Icty necamx a piirchaavr. Mr llv.tea statement to the contrary Is Incorrect Farlv tn January Mr. Hy,te delivered to m two cho'Us aagtvgaiing ItiVtW. which he stated were front from mv allotted participation tn certain sytutlcate which I found, upon prompt Investigation bad un derwritten eevurttte to ne acid coiicur- rrntlv to the eocixty. Aa stHin aa I learnext thla 1 declined to aail mynlf of theje piodts. and fcrwitn turned the amount over to Hi society's cashier. AT. HAN'T, N- T.. April IS An all-day drbalx In the senate, characterised by characs agntnat the management of th KquttaMe l.lf Asaurani-e sivlety. and th return of Superintendent of Insurance Hen dricks, who for the ftrat time sine tha Ko,u11aM Investigation began, talked en that topic with anything pivtchtrig free dom, brought the Tlr of that corpora tion Into seiitt-na1 notice t.-slav. T ub ,1e't cam before the acnat In the form of a resolution Introduced by Senator nrachtt to take from thx Insurance committee hla Mil to facilitate policyholder' autts for a,svuntltn: Pclng unable to g-et a favor able rrport en this measure, Senator Hrackett c-iirel a chan,- to voice hi viewa by putting In this relution and hsxlcg It mnde a a-lal order of debate for th-.s morning The resolution wa de feat .t b vote of 9S to T Vh;l Superintendent tendrtck decltnert to forecast when Ma 1nxetiatt,n wvnld be rcmv'cted he said that the nett step an far Ms department Is concerned I te h a represntt1v rreaent at part X ef the nirreme cuirt In New Tork county on Thurs.Uy mcrwlrg when aa or der I returnable rejulrtrg the supertn tendxrt to shew cause why he should not be restrained fro tak vg actkn en th eedst cbsrter ef the a-1etv SlaVln ef the TNjnttaMr altuatl.Mt, Sen ator Pra.-Vett asl.V T t n,' eew,-,.! bv fifrvp enTiec1ed w't tbe etT, nxa t-t oer h bxn 1 a ww e'T.c-t w f tv-... t,w reeeev " eorpcrat Vr. 1 under th e-.-tr.-l ew x b e-r v,V tv,j wVe- tr ec-e tn tV' ,wir'S' Krn r v ot' f w;i- It t Ver r.-'-'-'lv te tse tVe ',rtn f . race t. re wbo can iexe cut ef ttr prison Tha elty rounrll last night ustHlned Acting Mayor Zlmman'i veto of the ordl n.mc.a proposing to vacate Chicago atreet between Kleventh and Twelfth atrcelrt and the alley north for tlio Omnhn bridge and Termlnnl company. The rxnons given for thn veto were that properly owners object, that the Improvements eontrmplated on tha ground are not of sufficient magnitude (o JuMIfy th practical donation of the streel; that It I proposed to use the ground ac quired for speculative purpose and that tho city should receive compensation fnr lha aama, tho time having come when street and alleya enn no longer be given away without considering nil the Interests Involved, or hy reason the well-established annctlon of public sentiment fur generally approved purposes. Pack, Hoye, Nlrhnl nn, Bchroeder and Zimmnn voted to sus tain the veto. Ttolietionah'a Holler. President M. CI. Kohrhough ot the Omaha Commercial college Induced the council to adopt a rranlutlnn purporting to give him the right to place the hoilcra of Ihe new college building being erected tit Nine teenth and Farnam, ntreela) under the stage or any part of the Too capacity theattf nudltorliim which la to be located on the drat floor. Mr. Itohrbnugh staled that be fore the plana were made flnnl Btflldlng Inspector Wlthnell told him the city ordi nancea did not demnnd Ihe bollera out from under th auditorium, but Inter, at hla ang geatlon, Ihe place for Ihe hollers was moved to the northeast corner of the building. Heccntly, nfter . the building hn been renrcd us far aa the second ajiory, Ihe In spector hna demanded that the boilers bo put elsewhere thnn under the auditorium. Mr. Rhorhotigh explained Mint he could not now arrange this nnd have the boiler under the sidewalk without nn additional expense of from $1,310 to $1,500. Several councilman censured the building Inspector for approving the pinna nnd then Insist ing upon an alteration, and Councilman Hoye cenaured the nrrhltcct, whom he aald, aliouk: have known the ordinances. Not long ago the section nf the building lawa applicable waa nmended so na to ap ply only to public buildings hereafter con structed, thla to enable the Krug theater owner to retain bollera under the atage. City Attorney Breen wrote the reeoiu tlon for councllmen. although he said It wa not worth the paper used, because, the new charter forbids the repeal or modifica tion of nn ordinance by rt solution. Pulldlng Inspector Wlthnell waa not present to give hla version of the contro versy. Roost of Pay for llnmmell. A resolution was adopted declaring th neccselty of creating the office of street commissioner with Jurisdiction over street cleaning and grading repair, the SAlnry not to exceed $:,iV0 a year, t'nder the new charter thla resolution must be puhllahid three weeks before the office can be actually created by ordinance. After the preliminaries are completed Joe llummell who hna been general foreman of streela for several year will get the Job according to pinna Steps were tnken towards the construc tion of th aaphalt repair plnnt by direct ing the city engineer to do necessary gradit.g on the site at Kleventh nnd Nicholas streets at a cost not to exceed IJXi. and by confirming his appointment of P. Noyes at $1'V u month, as one of the superln tendnnta of the plant. Mr. Noyes Ia an Omaha man. who haa had considerable e- perlenoe In the aaphalt business -with the Harber and other companies. He haa ex cellent recommendations and It Is the In tentton. after he ftnlahea the work of supervising the construction of the new plant, to put him In charge of the street or field work. He had charge of the lay ing of eamrle pavement In St. Ixuns during who were present were: ltev. J. W. Con- the World fair, and Will be one of aev ly, P. D.; Rev. Clyde Clay Clssell. p. P.; rral officers to be connected with the new isev. Miiiiert i Herring. l. IJ.; Rev. Rob- plant. en loet, nrv Oeorge Van Winkle. Rev. R SAY FAREWELL TO ANDERSON Otuaha Minister td Aaaoclate a -Uoaalac endoff on HI neaartnre.1 Rev. Thomas Anderson, former pastor of Calvary Maptist. church, who leaves this evening for Wheeling. W. Va.. where h ha accepted a call to the pulpit of tha First Jlnptlat church. waa given a rousing farewell (ttnhrr yesterday evening at tha Calumet by hi fellow worker In t.te ministerial field or Omalta. The party sat down at i o'clock In the private dining room of the cafe and there fMlowed a very pleasant evening lit which Borrow at the departure of a friend and fellow worker waa mixed with congratulation at the nlca advancement with which he haa met. Rer. George Van Winkle actet as toastmaater. Rev. J. W. Conley answered to the toast, "1 Have Fought a God Fight;" Rev. Clyde Clay Clssell apoke on "1 Have Fin ished My Course;" Rev. Hubert O. Her ring discoursed on "1 lino Kept My Faith," and Rev. Mr. Anderson himself pok to Ihe subject, "Henceforth." Those One Day Only Saturday, April 22d Easter Ssle Swift's Ham Premium On Saturday, April 22dv at a special price,you can purchase one of Swift's Premium Hams. This is an exceptional opportunity to buy the highest grade and most popu lar ham at a low price. In our next advertisement we will publish the list of stores and markets selling Premium Hams. SWIFT & COMPANY, U. S. A. thoroughly understood among business men and Institutions which solicit assistance. When the arrangement Is In working order no one can get any assistance from the club members except those who have re ceived endorsement cards from the com mittee. The Salvation Army was the first to gets Its institutions inspected nnd en dorsed. The committee began business Monday and will Investigate charitable in stitutions as their managers desire. The Commercial club has not given up all hope of having President Roosevelt stop In Omaha. Not discouraged by the reception Its first invitation received, when the president Informed the Omaha people that he would not come through this state, the club haa now- decided to send a long telegram to the chief executive asking him to atop here fin h way back from the west. F. Fellroan. Rev. C. W. Rrlnatad. Rev. U rtantlna X l.lght. A resolution was adopted directing the C. H. Rlgga, Rev. P. H. McDowell. Rev. i Omaha Electric Ught and Power company h.. R, Curry. Rev. Frank A. Case, B. K. Womersley, M. P.; H. P. Rhoadra, W. F.rn esl Johnson, J. F. Carpenter. Faat Flying Aatomokllea, Report of twv feat driving automobile came to the polio Monday night. On waa from Twenty-fourth street and Cardiol avenue, saying that machine No. St. owned he Hd,ntnOt l' .1 II. .1... fe..l . . into a group of ehtUren. who scattered irT ! Thlttleth and Curtl. avenue: Thirtieth and to itall IK new arc lamps according to the order of the electrician, at points deslgnatfd by the councllmen. who are al lowed fourteen lamps for ech ward. Thla move i made under the new ITS contract Councilman Fvans ordered lamps at these location Immediately: Thirtieth street and Grand avenue: Twenty-second and Ixithrop; Thirty-third and Amea avenue tlma to escape Injury. The second renori was that automobile No. SS came down Famam treet at the rate of thirtv mile an hour, from Twenty-fourth street to Tw-antleth treL C. H. Prlgg is th owner of No. ;A. ARCHITECTS wr THP SCHCOLS LOCAL BREVITIES. . Frio Jensen rtvrt to the police the theft of three rifle last Fridav from hi saloon at r Poppleten street. The Stort base ball club gave a ball and entertainment in German! hall last even leg, at w Men about StV passed a delightful time. . . The Vlaiting Nviree sVelat!on will hold It regular monthly meeting Tr.jrs.1av at 4 o'clock tn the parlors ot the Paxton hotel Frits Carlson refused to pay for a meal aior.day evening at a Poug'.a tret restaurant He was fined $: and cot in po'tee court. H C "catty iVW Fsrr.am atrxxt. wV.le coming from Sioux O.ty to Omaha Mon day I t a pocketbeok contajnir.g $Jk in .at-h and a poatoff.ca warrant for $V Fvr trying to break into the Ice box ef a d-.ner near the I man elation. Jam Wnev, It x-war -if e was enrnced to thirty day in atl by Judge Rerka. Nar.n.e H Famh was granted a d vwve by Ju.'.ge Scare Arte allrred arid.mer.t on th part of her husoand Fmma White aide wa aet free trm vlu on tr. aan-e pie by JuAge S;tton. X ord wa rxceiced at poii.e heajuarter T.ie,1y that Fdaard Arr.o'id. who was on th Omaha tvhce I re fri-m JSSI to IS d 4 early Toaday morrirg in the h.ipi;a! I.ir toe tnaane at Haeir.ra. Tfc cwtirj ,f th Olvc Impr emer.t league b.vkxd liir Tueavtav vin:rj ha be a cortir.uesl i"(t ur.Ul Saturdxj exen trjf Arm t The niexf.r.g will be beld on that ewrtivg ia th Park board rxvMr.a Rrown. and Twenty-Sever.ih and Fort. Councilman Rack d. reefed l ghts placed a these r'.acea: iJtmp at P and Spring street moved S f.et north en R street; Fifth and Poreas. Seventh and Cedar. Tenth. betwen Lincoln avenue and Por ca; Thirteenth and Spring KWll Permislon wa g'.ven the Swedish Melh WATTLES PRESIDENT OF BOARD Governor of Ak-Sar-Ben Organise or the Active Work of the Year. Ak-Sar-Ben's governors are organized for 1W5. O. W. Wattles Is the new president, succeeding Thomas A. Fry: C. N. Robln- I son Is the new vice president, taking the place left by Fred Meti; H J. Penfold con tinues as secretary' and Emi! PranJcls was elected treasurer. President Wattles with the assistance of some of the governors of longer service will name the standing com mittees for the year and there may be a special meeting Thursday noon for their announcement. "Several features that look to the bet terment of th arnlval were considered," said H. J. Pentoid. "We looked at samples of souvenirs, but made no selection. The board decided on the button for liM5 arid a sample has been ordered which we hope to have by next week. The ritual com mittee reported progress satisfactory along different lines from any we have had In the ten years of Ak-Sr-Ben. It looks now from what we can read and glean that It will be the best ritual we have ever had. Nothing remains now but good hard work until next fall.' J l LJ Beadle many other out-of-town fricrds of the deceased were present. Charles W. Townifnit. Charles W. Townsend, a salesman for the Taylor Williams whisky house o ioulsvllle, Ky.. died yesterday at St.- Jo seph's hospital afttr nn operation for ap pendicitis. Mr. Tiylor has covered thll section of the country for more, Jjia.g t quarter of a century "and was one of th best known commercial traveler In thf west. He was taken sick In Wyoming aboul two weeks hro and brought to Omaha week later. President Duane of his com pany came from lxiuisville and war pres ent when Townsend died. The body will b taken to Saginaw. Mich., where relative reside, over the Rock Island this evening, and will be In charge of the Elka, who will assemble In the lodge rooms at I o'clock. The deceased ws a bachelor. J V SCIENTinCJlLtY PREPARED ForHomlFactoryDs Farm THIS TIME TESTED FAMILY REMEDY HAS NO EQUAL ffLZS rzis DEATH RECORD Faarral of Mr. Beadle. The funeral of Mrs. Adalir.e Fxad.e. who died in OmaJia Saturday r.ight, was held od; church congregation to use four feet i rrom x rfsUence of her daughter. Mr, of Nireteenth street r.ear Burt for the ; w. 11. Jones, I Pacif.c street, Tuesday tower of a new $P,fV ay'.iftce. which Is to be j afterroon. Tl e funeral services were per- built on the northeast corner cf .r.etfr.ta i formed by Kev. I'r jierr:r.g ir.o s.t--. W I AMISEMEjT9, Tm. Va Raia f pm. ia, fa.J . I pr I I !it.-a ara S ai I st eairr lPlMBIIVli , .r J i ixirrn , ), i. A i , va.v c)xr J l'v'.iar rrt cte,'. I tv nf. ow.t ' lt :vv v ;er t r o,y llrWH C)er ' Kru Cl f mi 3 Nvi-.a P.aue,. rrt lo.iJlx ! vn-,j,v a . ix t . . . ' KkfH.t i",! r li e-,a, vk j. i Si l"'l c:xi . . . Jiklt ll -l C4oo4 e1 Clewi 1., !. pr c)-u4j . . a lA ..I,. ."..V , ' i---.'r. rst'AA. and Burt. A Nir.etecnt h street na ocrn narrowed fourteen feet the s-,vic 1 con sidered necessary. Tr.e contract with N. J Hiid.r.g fcr the r.ew fire nglr house at Tw er.ty-fourth and C:m1r.g tret was apprved and the pro- thrvr.g of frier.ds aod r'.it:vs were pr' er.t at Kv.h the bc-fe ar.d Forest Un rmete-T where interment was made. Mn Beadle wa nearly 7f years old. having lived i.. f.-. tjv.n' vfjirs She was the hom r-r- j the 1 GRAND OPERA FESTIVAL HEXRY W. SAVAGE'S ENGLISH GRAND OPERA CO. T-i:rdav Lber.gnn $ p. rn. Fr:iv Carmen Sa'.urdsv Mst Ter.r.i.a user Saturday Night Trsvatora Sets on Sile. Pncxa 6-c to Ua Boyd's Theater mo'.r.er ci ni cr..io.o, - - - a.ne 1AII test of T. J. veedn A Sr.v who claims , v!ve her and an r-cirg rn-r-. j ' ' to be lowest Nddra pUced on fl i fur.eral. They are: Mrs Arthur W. Fir.k. OMAHA GUARDS Xt - . wr "- ' - - - - Councilman O Rrten was iW.r.:e. to ; Orur.iy Center, la.; Jerome 1- rreeent Omaha at the Grar.t b -rthday 1 Chil'.icoth. Tex . ar.J Mrs W. H JOT,es. Apt I! r. or. M'.sa Carne Beaiie and Mrs In L. Moor of Omar. a- PesiJe lb ih.'.Jren ol Mr. rerreeent ce'ebrwticn at Galena. 1.1 which occaeloo W, J. Rn an wi.l make tt address HUSTLE FOR MORE FACTORIES Oawaka rwwiaaeretal Clan l.laiew to riaa for eartwg lwatora at Thl Fwtnt. J TIS TRUE -offr V: e o M f x s. ' b l e ie f pe rw ei fca a e. as i x , as , i ' : by ; xr . XI' ' re Pwta barlat tVe I Six Tear knaowwt t Over TWttty Tkew.aaJ. Tw neat 1 cat lor e.. reoorA ef h acbool K- tc.w tb fact tTt et ef tbeut fW4AV tt rew tvbivM b; l.f-g hvw c-at .. 1a taeit tVaw $.A Syy ec ener ewe. trt ef tb tw. b re r- 4 te are.l teetw Half ef tb arcV-t' fee k.-vnw t ia tf C worl ed alrr.g faae ateeg ret t ,Nritru.-tte.w of tke new IMI - V..S.-.1 a V.-TVw,.Va aV i ail ivici'Ti V t ihe crtret .w wna4. (T,g tv rlai-.a g.-.j gr 5V f.r .-tl we-k i nl a e..' Ju lr"! ef I'.ilV for .vt IVI b gi.et Ac ar-i all r-r-eete4 frees A.v'g A i tx.-i .'-Jri 1 Jkterar. vtinsr i p'w wvre neA ar.d act -.-.a-.Ty Viif.t 'be! - V . . ' . . . . . a I A- k . . . , I - 1 . , -. , , W M1 1 , I , M , mk 1- .. Fixw.le V c -,;.mert ArcVhert Vl -liwi.l g-M r. SV Tte evt cT i-e w.--fv- ,Mat-,-i y.v eesr.r.v.-.T Vt-nt a r.ot f v ar- p K'nw a ,iYtet cap: tract te Araw j rAw. t.- n t T.:if;"r.g .it a ceitair tt-ree w :Vei w v from riw Arvi.i;, K.iwVj,.' w ,. -411 a total of jr the Baby" Klar.y el xotjj cehbcir kv) oaeJ Vit;o' Food fv thaT ck."iirea. Aak xixta wtat tbv lh;tk ef it ; took at Utaa- c&udrea atvl th i tt of va:r.( a rrcper food. MeUs'g Food w J! pvt t aat& $cod rrsulta if yea arvU uaa a nOt yos bar;-. Send far a aazpjt, wt a nr.i at traa ot cbarfw. (bClil r4 W tW tl tafftW r-A, kkk ewd tHf wad rrvaak. kuaaa awari af lb Laaaaiaaa rar T-- I apaaam ta. laNUa. Ia4. Ibaa r taa a a t ! tmJaXUXt r3 CO, SVHTCK. Kaia, Th Commercial cluh Is after th manu facture hard. Th re-lr mee:ir.g cf th execute ocmmic.ee yesterday was gtv-a largely to a report cf th car. u fact -re corr.m-.tlx. f-r wn:co r. a- taotv-m r.,.ae. .The Proof Lias in Omatia Testimony Ui Mikado -by- The Omaha Operatic Association Box olll; cptm Satur day. April 224. 1V0S Pboxi AH. It Dot tJtrd to i rove tt,e ciin. r.sic for IXiau' Kul'jey P.i:. bx :e of ; The cxNrrir.'.'.tee will mae a funfcer re- r ia On.gta tet.fy to ti-e.r li-er.t . j v- :keat cm T&trwfi.y. Eataraak p,Mi wit V i nrlv tve eviJeavV fria frx-:i. !J ! ari E.r.4y Th. idea trlvei . ,.e caU-.r.g cf a 1 atete. of tteir ef VODERN VAUDEVILLE Pvi lteetir at aa early da, c: k-j.,- , r.acrf r--a r,. rTcr. W.arre ar.i F-c-ia) n ir.en and B-.r.i:cturr to fras as rafrprtce i W-tter r-re. I tt te '"'''Jirj "Nture Greer, ar.i Wt;rr Arrwiaucn which car. c"t :tJ jcix,r.t ; ,.-.T,r .J ie.x.!e re!d.EC ia ..s:e tlT- Adair a. fcar:y tt-S K:er Ga;.iiii aal Bri Tie Jo'.ic. tr. jk.iK'drt'tr rstlCi: e. lie- We. to new ii jcb u i c-.rr ja i.ir.t-z ,wtr t:tc P! "-o-'- oer.lrr-.K. ot - " -,,. , 4-1 V. Twr, wioner ty rtea rr.ee te earn fe Jrts Mr ") i ,t. lr Ortrcsl Fuff. tte b.a.r,. tr.ee ty-Kila treet 1 cTer tv k ay 1 11 I 1 f I HtA 1 tit rl Lactase , ; - - - " bav tb 4tr.jg is eeni :t,& jo.-.Ber.ta ' raJic'.ae cnlll an gttAfk t.i tw j.tf.ea cf t.r ab: w gt ,K mYU r.;!rtl K cuct lUI I taxes cut cw r-r P ' ' ii ,, , , , ... , T.. . Htt.HV aleCOlCil la car.iKt b e. .a Oaatua c.r..: El-tSs ro3 i tvJ t-' 10 1 .r"R .K D l-i Tt Mi tt. ta t.fer.r.g fre g-retui f. r mar.a- ' iee ilh .ti.e txcTat'J--S Jc-rture ; A c ;,4, -.i.rhB.k :r Tct IkMfi Krfaer P.. were C'Tt-i. ."ft r .;.-"V 'L" , . pr. a facture. It 1 0014 a.iTi:r..r4 ci itat .rt ay b dew o '.t. a.Ae tt :b r.ier. al-.fc.vjtk rret-LXi be-" wonk rr,r i.aa it n it. t S.:Ra A re..:-l..-j. i ta: ,;.g r-vf.ard a'.-r !. l.e ty ib nar.. factre or in.:tte ar.d a rr-ui.j a ; h.m 6cvM b c-'je4 :a a b.-t Tiati Viwt tfc r-a:t5oa tilI t? tj Omat.i Bier. dreni rb '1 rarrj.t-T. c ued rrocftt V w-.r ele tti . la at Ktki iru K.:e. ;-rzt ! lK.i t-ttwik. Tbe treat r. erit f rat the ja'.a -jJ t:.. f. V tfr. U'a 1 A ' J - : L li. iV 'i4 1 . nr.t .T.ir p J.ut.- htAF.: C F 0-.i-Av. Z r irioi.l'r ..f tti C Ti.n.-r: ,ai r -t are fr. Kowier-Mi'.I-isrji rSil'l.ki N - ta rece'-e C-v.tr !: e- r.s f-r!t AUDITORIUM Roller Rink dytr.V. VUlifX CT THE SHAMS. ,h u.:.rt,.-.T. and .r,.T of a ,.r .,. ! ' ' , . t, H.e V 11." w ,. th cfcartt- etiSonawrii r 1 i.:xrrai-i r' to.ia.. ( iralnl. i'i'H ala Tfc t-ifci atii taa a..; t..,m. i u!f'..1i.t- . J iLi.-r.ff l-e- t ''"rvi rxaS"Sr,H'g