THE OMAIIA DAILY BITE: MONDAY. JDT 3, ! FAiRS AT SUL'IB OiAUA Extrttrt IV.. r kill. lT Cf CP.JOiUm W HCH SCHX4. S HTi,-iI for the anl rd Bhr w wtnAowe cf B week Wtate 1 T i I.wkt 1... ..i" r-1-.e2r IB ' trorr F'k to b brr '.er for J.."' ( ,V:n 0-d Tor Tr e'vrea M U I part of 'he cry. Telephone a. a ! r- a!i. hv t, t-r, visiting ai cn- itrfl tit CF SpKP.iS HI CAJXL tr. Crty for w k, wiU mum tuday. If. and Mrt K L. Kobmsoe cf Ontrn i - City sre vwnl.Tg fr.ena la South UmU4 . A and telievvc. ft. Mettlr" chntr win f n-nlsr, the music j i ttie tiarr-aiaumat servlc at the aud- itoriurn tor.ight. lrvi-tti.ti to ttie Alur-rd roept i-ri may be otita!tia at tiie N'-vetty store. None , Tsncrtr-iourtti r.mi. J fcmii-l McIVrwell pft )iH-dtr Inr a lajrt t'-ut of 1 r mom:' duration is Emrland. J M - . . . . . i r. JT t.lKOU 1111 e-nver 1 ' wrt- fl' h B. 1L Christie that b bad indui-ed laureate ao-i - to th high school semc-re a. ... ... . .. land ttiT tiirnAi 1L1 mu.:Tif t Mra. E. A. eVhocne cf Cnv-i-mai.. O . 1 pai ing a nam to Kr. and Xr Fred Fere ui.iie en rout u Seattle, ash. tf Hat i Tl CV-tait UWIr I tmBouticratect ma.fi at tha atiWilr.j tif tba fcoelb Omiiii cU- C-bm JA XAI1UVS TKAYtLISC MAX . rtu " fmrtiry Tt-fv Bi I JIw (a Irai, Heart a itrt His m arrfal i(k Aa ! nar trj-lrif rrmnir?ir OslA that b vooM nikjia raaf lh ;tst of oar iwrat-fl-ma. K a tur man in r ama H; oar t t.ie. l.ia Uram. anfl hM brarr. aiifl li Frfrtthk frrptn V'-w marrh hi tyjal-al Wulk H rcmmrj hi rirwfmrTf arfl hia rf-lrTt tr-a.rfl nrk tc a thraa In ll-r ta JoVa T. Wallace: "! eny rir. a 4otr 1 va rrv t!rrt.v, and ta iot fu!5Tf4 trm.il tl ta r- Iie aa f Ii-atKalttr-It ha tfwa Mtd thtt Taft a wmiilfy 1 ait "a the piarie of a fxlirr )n oor 3-a.l-lr.r rtlh ur coinTua.) 6Tm6rwto. nr. aa tSey ar officially termed, "the ifvt)-cfnt-u-fu trrnr7T of the I'litiei ftatea- Kt Taft haa hpoTTe oar fret fro-rlreTi Tt i t rwnTile of the Ftiilljvftw'. Tariama and Cvt Ua misht, tTiajefttT- prwrr and flt- TALL STORY OF THE ARMY Mia la Aaera a.rr Draa4l frava i)w Ceaeral to f "It d!r.t)eajx;ia n.iiljt. conoera to ! it Is tautb Oiahi haa a akeroi a iH'tJa.t S f icterort ia trruTpTianta. r Jfr. CTirlatj t refuaeal ta 4i Ce the mm of tt roeoern. Vat yea ttma7 e inata that the Bra iraa TtCj 7eBa at lat II W W la the erertlon ef a Bmrtm miTL Thla la artth rro ialxaa that rTciper cftoecVo ajij Itv 3ciittiut tr be3fl ort The ornifBi e)re that rortlcm of C atreet lring ""t ef the aJler Vetn-Ti T-ity-!irhiB a Tnty-B!th wcatea for He t TUi baa alreae? bewa 6rae the raje f tba Pwera miTla and the Gate Citr The WaahtBsrtwti txirra, o.uVnl tf t! New Twk ZA-rmtitT fiiat rui 6rwn at aj) in- Ti'aMcHiiA talk V i k - i , . i ... , ' " , . i rr.iTrt"ti of t.he t-tilt-fl fc.at.ea are Traon- r;Vr:,'. ;r T. " " to , larc maa la a ar autt, of . i round a.rd ahtrj(n4" oovtilerrire alul 1dm '.mjiht kora TiiTii. arid i came hrrme to he aerrelarx of -ar vcnhput yrrviaaa eaoertenoe, an (5 1Uout wnw, wroc wnu iia-iuew na T-e t : atreirt vreaft of T mtr-Btntfc and the -a-ea 1 Scmth Omaha Itvire 2va tiail of TentyHBirrt.h treL If tht 1 6f 'f l'Ji'id Worarnen, a and Pre- i a-aie of a rreat. Jojrnf laoch. It ia the To . .... - . . . . , ip ATtria raniti artd alma L.ieie Jflom- i rr n n k rmw Te riihiiut ltkv. vim . . j ronjerj- .iici a aurrinwT a'tnttJ an.er , , . . " . ' I : tt.e nininpir talari aa r.a in irtara June i: at U Haathorne ouiidinc. unoontK h.u y ta Juire him Irtartjajlr ,,jlTr aate ooartjvard ainoe Mr. Tmft a tii hold an lrujnriaTit oiemnar WHlifar thja fweamd of a.nrlor. the em i we;ii'irtdmt n : Tic lun & T.f TmhTnnu MnfA. ' . L -. . , . . The lunrraJ of Eunwl -Sk iliuhn. Fnr- -v... u. .. . ' . ... v preoeafO to. our kiKtorr t ruia ffunh aTif rirletti aveniia. oof-urTed jef-I . ' " ' . 1 atta-.-d a complK-ate4 .ia HiimentirTj- flif Al Trarf unflnraTit another f vr t.ino at x iortniTi'r hoari:ta.l Tnaar afinrnoon. It it iparpa trial ii wm not urirf ii.t jaai i ,a h. rtTntTrttTm. "k'hw Biatxhe Jrtmaoa. at the marr.p He r-t a3 of the om-tP Or-ar of tbe aVniUi OmaJia pom ufV. hti j aanrortita. Ttie ru".k of tia traffic a.r.d rrart4 tieir annraJ x a'.:autti uf fi.'Httu j lnteronurae la -arlth rultana. Itlrifa, emjier- ora, fiaitoe. fi xtd'Tta, eolfiriial proerrBora. and once he did tmaTjeaa 'aitb a por- A Pfc. 4 Jnh. Jie 1a the aymarr of trar ta rreaJ- ; to tSf. ,rrJ-.ji-. and Jid at ;6.-rt Rr.owTh i rahinet- Tr.ia la ha now- t WheB trcmWe a.roae 1 ! InaJ roettJon and title. Artuafir e la the . 1ht la tb. Phnrma, ne coiioea1l la arraataA trie company poaae.wa a plot if rroona tfif feet lor.f aiid la feet artda. The loi.-Mt dirortioa la eon and ovth. Ob thla tbry arni rert a till a artlcfc arin eroj.lPT Irom ttrtrtr f.rtr cnea. The latter rewiua' ronrna.?ir. wlilrt haa fceon etna.dj'!r 9la.rajrtnar Ita canarity for a. -ea.r. baa new ttn ottllrc work al Roat ooacleod and ther via anon be In operation The new Vuilflinr ara con Btrurte fuat tet of the ortinaJ nrue tsra uaod Sor the rmrpoaa. It It thrf torte .Melt B-nd arlU tram modal thla trra-nck of t in6trm-ry for aerenj j-eara. rkeetaat 1 fkely IMet. Tba cbm of W.lliam Oiaatnat at the Bcnrtls Omaha hoKrital la etlU fieaperate.. Jnat aa It aji.rf d th.t be 'area on the joint of reeorerinaT fror" the Tlcioua anas aouoi lnftkte ae-reral Oar -tTa by Charles Bland, be tu taken -a-itk a ae vera stiack of appendlcltla. for arbJch ax orwratitm u performad Frliir after tioon. It 4-u ItnooaKit'le to plant the nan under a complete aneatbouc for tba operatina and the e-book of tba eon operation araa tberefore vnnauaHy aererc It ta Quit probable tut be will not anr vlre. It la bard ta aay under tba pres ent eemdrUona. tborefora. should the man tie. whether Blattd would ba ruilty of tntirAer or not. It ia liaeJy that the torbnlcalltv would Bare blm from capital pvnielusent at all erenta, HI ah fte-lMMtl eraalvatew. FoliowlnB la a Jtat of the rrdoatea of the Scut Omaha HigTh BrtifrfJ and what they propoae ta do after rooedvltif their diplomaa: ftna Amelia Anaeraon. oollnfre. Kim Roar Butia. untTeraty. i arie M K. Burrah. unoei'ided. R.rl R. Ciark. clf-r Jurri S. .! n, ooU-ira A-jfcoe V. Ivia. oiep. Catherine p. Liana, rn.nrjj acbooL Marion Ienn. oollre liarrT IjeTouni!. wrfveraity. Eva iricKaon, uiuveiralty. Howard Oraham. techntcal acbooL Jeaate Irene Onliun, (KUiC'e. ' jiuB T. Oramiicfa. obntt:al acbooL Sctnni Haas, cuITfcfe. A.ltoe MarrareS Hoi brook, teaching. aaw-Lb Howarfi. arroai cboaL Kenhnr M lusrbran. --l)ere. P.arl F. lnrhram. Crrtirhion jiharmmrT. rumi Jr.ea. normal arrlaool. Lmbar JoiaiiS(in,iola. . . . . LLa Omit KfcUcn. -ilire. Otii C. Kjfldoo. unH-eralt y. V l.l m i. fcrut. oj.lli-jr. Anna Jdaria Lane. C'll"Be. ETfl)t Li-t. oolrtiffe.. AlSa Irwl MkbA. nturoratty. M.Ikv. tiaclitns. Olf B.. Maimer, aienoerrapber. V-k.ry Jearett Kilaxon, normal achool. I r!.a JBa) CTIrtrr. normal at-bool. Oaoe Hum frerarn, nivera:ty. Iilinora Inuiae Pruaa mnaic teacher. Fr rta Arthur RenatroTn. vrreralty. iLariraa KewaK-k, oollope Anna . Hcber-iaon, nurmal ar.hooL Ann Rowlvy. tui7M-ea riife.. Mary 1. Bnorry. twvrmal achool. Annette at. Flwrrj-, iiorTiil acbpol. Horace . Siaaan, unrvrrrity. Jul:u SvelT-berj;. ooliertor. Harold A. Van ruain, lor-hnioal arhooL RalpB 'W'. Tan Ri-.t. iMrhnwal acbeoi. Alr E Virtue norrniij ac hool. Clarcmce R. 'VTtj. oojieire ltty rryacn VTrlfbt. uulTeralty. ' VBt llskt af Caralawl Tba laat sht of the South Omaha X4ay carnrral la paaaed and r; will loh be ra membared aa one of 'the noat delitrbtful Uimb atf sport and pure unadulterated f us 1 A will I Ancierrt Or- , et lifiorn Ail member are recueane4 ta t wancWlnf ambajawaor. be rltt atranrt rlirm btii! atranre people, amoothrrr nut ---- - " ' - j TTll.fcK iTTiyn l to tie fr.mcv yttuwTUix inm r-u oarn n kg m entered and Borne article of irmall went to Rome, talked with the pope, and that oueation ee-aaed from verltm. The pra TKwal be made waa n of rlmnle tnwlneea Tl land were biarbt. o he l.aa rone to ranama. and te Cu. and ta Porto Rico, and eo be ha rerwme ta the PhUljnime whoa trouble threatened. Wavea Trmrefta. TTben the order oomee to atart a-traTI OLD value taken. Mra. Clarwuie WrFarlanfl -underwent an operation at toe Houth Omaha borpital FtV 6ar aftemoTn. Bae i thvucht to l-e on the road to rworery. Tle poatape aalea frr Mar n Srmtb Orr.aha amounted to fc.TS(j.iii. at csimj'ared wliii f7.nit iaat j-ear In the aume mouth, Tru i an lnoreaae of n.Ti.M. KLra. Herma-n eKelnhurc and daufrhter. Haiue. 111 leare Tuc-ftcF for fcioua City to attMTid the we6dm vt riimt Hattie lry fooa. a former Soutli Cmaha prt. A. Oohn. who ha been for twa week In ' Te.a haa rrttrrned to 1:1 work In the I poatoffioe. Feter t'ar-id. of trie die- I trlbut'.i c-lerfc. 1 off on hw vacation. Tbere will tie a doublf-header fbme of baae btli tn Imffy park thie a'rernoon ; Tt HiK'tor play with ttpyer a to-em audi naria. ! . ... r-. ,!-, virlr thl-nk- Mr Tirt'i chief aff-1 aa a prormt.k-r t : m oveiwmm. . .7 He the mW.tor and the -e , - th. y l.utborlaed naer of the rm.t- t- , . - r-ervone who knowa htm wen para ma i. ' - car--B I1r everybody element at the JLj inr. ta. One 4ir on a train flrw i bi. tram Rrmtlmea be make, the tra.n taTbt ermeloTben of aouthwt Oeor- wall ntH be ba Oared b. k o- an old 'Tracker" with wbora I bad under way. tbe rctarr fallen b-s oor'rerfSeTon aald: "Cant rou - table and play, and play wtth Inflntte en. Sfftl TZ, at tbe r-w and Mermen of the rme tmtH hi. deatln.tl r-T a week or tws at trr bonae? TTe re i. reached; then t.e pocl oome ta him now BtrBtrer btrt we're aa frl-nWy a j and talk, tell It tbeir trochlea Mr. Taft ootk'" Tret a Tat nn- of the frVnCnent 'lirtena. When rrery baa had hie MT human be'r.ir that ever lived. "Without I and tald b Btorr to the weary end. cornea r.ef - .VVnr more mm rn " annma:- the decision, tsovn pi ' V.T. n blm thetr frlifl tran a-ry miw i they bve oeea - th. uthOmah, IndenaeniT man In pnVttr lire here c, rlalrru Taft 1. lJZT Merchant. rKin-t think that Mr. Tn ran t pel anrrr. 1 rxn, In Cuba laat autumn tbe Tbe ItjtiIot Twn1Vin took nlsrw f te ! . .v.-. IP -rfl.llce one-thne chief it trlana bttched B rreat achem rebel -We wfO talk and talk. tbey aald, ontn Tan reta tired and break tip the oohferenoea Then we will nay that when thine were iut on the eve of an amicable BfttlemeTrt, near (J nreet. Bf' rafch. K ner month, Tnnt . mr lackod a aufficleTit the Tankee anefllator lout their patience . . . . n-r Eiia i 111 . . .... , Ancent OrdT of Inrted Wort mra ternj,! i - ,b rinim, ranal. ran bear laet nifbC It waa liaraciwriau hj 6n- , enrir.- " Tr' 1 ILriM-T' " Mir-nt- oeooratione In the color of the senior and adequate teetlmony mmilf T.h onpm Ljunior and 1-y fin rouaic and dancing. jT K efTert of tbe twrretary of wa-ra peie- For Bale Sim lot on Thirty-ninth atreet !ttal Ire. No man with Secretary TaTt a hru eve temper. coiuucea near Thtrtr-Harth and U atreeta. "cur lota on W atreet, l-ta-n Thirty-Binh and Thirtr -ninth atreeta P, C. Caldwell. Hi PaCleaee arltli and bruaquely and arroarantly hnpoaed the'r atrfrnrth npon na." Thla delectable ttle waa broiirM to Vr. Taft. He amil-d at It "We"" aeAfl the old colonel. rert ba tt aha of cjpeer rhactem. but foe rrp and flewna ra rank I da not be'leve arr one m the A-rr.rrcati aervlca ever eeuaied Aunie"e Taaatn. Trn w b"m ri Ft no and came to 1M count ry abet! be wa 14 year old HI fw-Oy v-rre of the noh'llty. of the very oliV. ir nee he f rrt Cotmt Taaain wa m the trn rmaaV. An anceator In dire Tfne waa ove-nor of the provinoe of loataiara onfler Iui XV. and tt wa thr fart that rrmT yonnr Taa!n come ta thi rountry. It arave h'm a romartlc mterwat rn Amer ica Tbe ftvfj war broke ort, and at TP be wa carita'n In the Thlrty-frtb Indiana. At n be waa colonej of the Berne retflment. and Oewtal Thoma tba rock of Cbtoka tnatura." called bt-m the breveat mn be bad ever knoan. He waa three trmee ooen menoed for km ai wry tn apociaJ order, wa woanflHl rlne timea. and waa ta no many batUea that I am afraid to try ta aay bow many. Only a boy. mtnd pon. "When tbe war wa over be wa r ponted lieutenant of reeruler and hi old volunteer rerlTnent r ve btn a rword of honor. Tow. -tt it a trtranr thtnf that thl dre devfl ahotild be acbolar. but be waa In deed. I lave often wondered whera he fotrnd time to atufly. alnea be bearan aol Ortnp at If. He waa a notable reoloariet and almcipt tbe firat Anerlran to do any thing with foreatry. He at u died mri ration, waa an eapert ro aeweraca and an aotbor rty on the Indiana. Kl work tn the line mail him a " ooiretixmdmy member of nearly all tbe European adettne aocete. It brouarrit htm the thank of tbe lerlala taae of Ca.!tfomta and Kevada and be received offlc-lal teatimoniala from aevertl Kt da cltiea. "He wa atm a Fren'-bman. even If wa 6id catch htm youna;. "When the FVanoo PrusKiaB war broke pot. over France be went, rece'vinf on bl depart ure a rtft of a rword from the at ale of Nevafla. He fouprht throurb the whole war. became major reneral of cavalry and won the croa of errand oommander of the Lyearmn of Honor. Inirtrn: ttie comma r be wae aajenant reneral to General MecMabon, afterward preaidert of Frattee. "Ttren over bere tn America we learned that be bad dtaprar-d from Frii-noe and we wondered what had become of him, Frerythirir had rone to pot there. "Cmc day FreBident Orant wae mapaotmr a fort, riltar about oaua!!y and lookm at thtnr. PuSdenly be leaped off hi home and ran up to a private aoldior. who wa nnvirii a chain for a aurveyor. Tba hjfcicaj REAL WHISKEY AND -THE BCST.- BOTTLED IN BOND i i PURITY AGE STRENGTH Look for ihm word RVE" in red on lctbL DtrtUlsm DlMrllxxtonH CTwOdford COa ZaJTA n2f7. Croat. Co Ocsa&a . 1 1 " ' ' s V Til m 1hp I-1C1KT TiatrTTIl VI . . v. i m . . toau 'i .. - ik eiht mralrbt alonr tttJtu vrtriexmaa i.ini mi.n me aoiaiera nanaa bore. In ronaequenc. they mi- Uiwm A( lori( M they chooae -almoat aeemed about to ermbraoe him. man, from I-oeto-n, laaaa.. will anoafc at Creiahtcn mul l: ute- Juite A Tlie Omaha i mm a rtb nu puiiui - -1 f t i . mini : i-y ti li ir dtoit. lrw Vim in Ci rf i: and lay aiece i it-i . T w-; '1 .1. aaaur.ed by tbe women a auxllary. are mak- lm, . ' . LrZT to oome bere and teTJ me thtnjr I w,J alt t. ti:ualutir mnartilMi t w.m I portal CI Hi" ""ht. t . . lt.c eiitnuBlafitlc preparauona to rvoeive 1 ' - - Mm. t r - Mr. Tan aaia oor u?, ""1 ' : preparations - "1- HIC JUI . m. i - j Jamea RHey. a ruoat at Kuairk'a loSr- in tmlk too much. People come rn bere to mr riouee ai j weniy-eirntr. ana rt rtre-is. . c.vellt cit any burincaa ann aa nenoualy m.lured la a firht which took , mawno naven i e ' nut place amorui the lodrera Th. fifrht -'" -imca they are crank!;, but nearly reorted at H 4i p. m. arid the police via- , alway I pet tatereated tn tbetrt. and the ltfd tl place. It wa found newanary to ',h'na I know they have eaten up all remove the injured man ta the fcouth nr M . mi On.aba hoapltaL i flry. rVrm time there 1 a reaotlon. A la rye crowci vistted the Botitfc Omeha.'Twc correTon dents met the aecretary one Country club j eeteraay afternoon A pood 1 cay atriflirnr down tbe corridor of the War "What! Aurtwte Taasin, oolonel of voi- bear them. The more they talk the miteFrv mor or ropulara, major ponera more clearly I pee tbe truth that It is tn- tn the army of Franoe. a private eoldier' tended I ahall not Bee," j &r of Jumpinp. Taaain would Even hi political opponents have not b- jbave b-en piven bi rank of major back mp barah to aay about thle man. He la i apain. But thmpa went In their ropular the aort that the aevta-eat critloa of Amer- orfler then. While probably some pood was ptbllc men nave ooaireo aee in nr mm num. aome pooo ones v-ti7Y.iau:nea. ino. in trie match a pullod off betwoMi Ed Cahow and t htria Scarr. the loweat actor leing 6k. Tnre araa a aptritei ball pame be tween il Omaha Real Ewtate exchanp and the club team. The wialttup team was entertained at dinner. WORE WESTERN ENTERPRISE An iBftaraaet Cwaapanr ta Cwr All BklBfl mt UMiaae Bel a a Orejanlaeal Brrc Edwin T. Fwc.be, apency aUrootor f the New York Ufa Ineuranre oompary. for the laat few pears, ba iraipnod bis position and la promotlnp a Nebraska company ta write the minor lines of Insurance, such aa perBonal aeoident. boalth, liabHrtT. fifielrty. eureay bonda plate plaas, ateana boner. 6ci.art.mcnt. hi face rod and his eyes blas inp. "I am pomp home.." be aald, "Where I can do some work. There ia toe much -tnfl-Jarnmtop down bere ta autt me." Frequently It happen that after Secre tary Taft baa pot behmd rn hi work tie cause of hi courtery to visitors, there will I foUow two or three day when be will be innocBe!hle to everyone. The outrr door of hi public reception room and tbe Inner office, where bia private secretary aits. wiB b found closed and locked. His mcssem pcr 1U diaaj.peAT. and The telephone op erate in tbe War dVpartment says to aTI wbe can; "Tbe ecretarj-'B line is boar. I can't pet htm." Jlr. Taft pets along so well with tbe P1I1 DLno, tba Spaniard and all the Latin - offloe- He Is competent: he Itrcea Clean thinp: be does not lack oourape; b la thoroupblj- deimocratla ECHCES OF THE ANTE-ROOM Bllavat Baa Earl f K"a Attend ara(oara Kntpbts Tcsaplar Ciclawe. rui Tbe commtt tec ba In rbarpe tbe ar ranperaentB for tbe Twmnnial conclave of t rrans encairrwment. Knutbta Templar ', ! the Voited 8tai.ee ta be held at Sara J topa. K. July if A, r buny wllU the ! work and maty of the detail are already I perfected. Governor C&artee . H apnea of : New Tork haa accepted aa Invitation t I be prosent and will deliver the address ! of welooma on behalf OT th slate ot Near ' Tork. Word haa aiso been reoelved that iRimt Hem. eari ol uston. a meti-her of JUs whom be ha oome tba English nobility and moat eminent and uoenor rrmno Tiiaivi w hit- jLvt.n. also werem't rromotlon-by-ac-iection buetneae the wtk trouble turne vpon tbe ahllriy of tbe man electlnp to make a pood selection. "tGood c4d President Orant had Taaain made a second lieutenant as soon as be could pet a blank oommlaaion. But before Taspin pot hipber than captain be died. Toward tbe end of bis life he became a pood deal of a recJuae. studying constantly and adrV.ng to his scholastic reputation," Cliicapo Newa. iibBQ CH3 a 7?ann u udi mm There svre three fast trains a day to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth via the C'Jt E3-UISTII3 LE leaving the Union Station, Omaha, at 7:50 A. M., 30 P. M. and 8:28 P. M. 4 The equipment includes parlor, cafe and observation cars, dining cars and Pullman Standard drawing-room deeping cars, 8:28 P. 12. tola electric Ht!tJ Vzi:: Tho Best of Everything For rates, tickets &4 foil ia lorzn&tioa apply to TICKET OFFICES aaa, cia. irro NEGRO SLASHES MOTOR MAN American people burglar, automatic sprinkler, etc. There J contort tweause be is blessed with sen- t,T jjnpland. will be another 4 tbe la said ta be an excellent opportunity for ! tlmat Tee Ciiliana, the y-uipmoa ana tne eurunputstied personapee preaeni. a western company of thla nature, as J Panamanians have all found Lira " sjm there Is no stack ccraijiany writing thla , pathetic" Mr. Taft Is proud to have fol lowed in his father's footsteps In e facial bra. The only picture en the walls cf the private if la a large portrait of hi ! father, Alonze Taft, -a ho was secretary of war from March to June. lfTS, In Orant a I atm-nistration. Wbeo Mr. Taft waa bo- Aaser-e-d aVecamae Ptre4 Car Mas Ordered Blaa Tacalt ia. Fraat PUrfcrs. M. F. Eer.ney. a rootormas en tba Booth Omtha line, recerrefl two ugly cots on the left Jaw and neck from a knife or rasor wielded by ta unidentified ngro about I o'clock last nlpbt. Tbe affair happened class of bustnes located west of Chicago. Tbe premium coliecriotia of tba minor line of insurance In the state of Nebraska last rear exceeded Mlit'.Oiia aH of which went ta foreign oorporarJona Among othcra wbe have enbarrlbed for stock ta the propose comtiasiy are: licit or pen'.rral of the Vnited States, which Rradv. T. C. Brne. K. A. Cudahy. John j oTLvt his lather held Jwier him, ne znaoe M Iaupt.erty. W M Glass, Charle "W. n a practice to ait down every evening JfiSe Kiraen,lC i Tlioma B Mrrheraon. Fredertck A. Nash, (four or tve typewritten papea, piving a H,D. Neely. W. A. Paxton, Charlea Prk- ! minute account cf ail that tad happened In ena, Charie U. Su6eira John stlwl, N.-i- . ,. . -,t. v, sane aia P I-T,rt k .-,. u n f.-i.i. n -i the office through the day. Thie be sent la tbe bietory of tbe dty. Everyone was I ier T. Paae. Oerrrre N. Roberta 'c. E. to hia fattier, then aa old man retired from Ppama ceorce w Plainer, Sien art White. N. A. ftplest-erge- and R A. Benson. free t da aa be liked, but there waa little cvi6ance ef roughness on any side. Tbera waa a Bule diaapsointmesa exnreased be cause a conleui waa sold, ba tba osuy cfed wa J.at the crowd did not grew sa wild aa common. The shews were largely patronised throughout the evening and no. one' was . beard te complain that be Aid cot get hi money a warth. Tbe at tendance er.ust have ecrualfcd close ts 110 last cgfcl. Tn bat-y shew turing the art-nooa at tracted considerable attentirn. Tbe baby f Fred rem. Milired Editb rem. a little tot Just beginning to talk, was swarded the first prise, which was a fine baby car riage which has been displayed la the An enterprise ba seldom been promoted In Omaha ia which there has been Inter ested a artronger body of rrjnreeentative business men. active life. One evening last fan In Cn'-a, when all I the correspondents, Cuban and American, bad gone te Mr. Taft at tbe American lepa- tion to learn the rcwutt of the day nepo I tiatjon. there bajipened a alrr.ple little I thing. unosnBcloualy done, that left a 4eep ImpresBion, All cf the men crowded Into ! th atr.til room where Mr. Taft sat looking t rimewe. tbe W liters I raatei City Is reached wltbont change of rare only by l the Grand Truck RaT)way ? rut era. Time tables at.d a beautiful 4nsrripUve j out cf one of the long French window that pamphlet w31 be mailed free on application ; wpent-d U.a-ards the aea. He looked tired U Clou. W. Vaux, A. (i. P. sV T. A IS atid drawn. When tbe crowd ef writing A6ama street. Chicaga. aail-circle In front of hia desk, Mr. Taft oommanfleri. bar erreneed for r-c-p- tlon to br civen daring the eonclare aes men bad arranp-C tbemscJve in a rough " ' : AMniWV.rcle m inmi ci nis QffUL jar. i an 'oa T arytbinp te trade advertise to th. reieerrtatr-e of a Boetan i Weea .f e "Werl. It In tbe F: r xcbaixe column cf Tba 1 - f .v.. 1 c.i MnAi.M rm rr.n..fl at the ile JOlloamg t.u-:nr oj m .,v . that la likely to be carried cut will give "' "'Tr- a faint iaa f what may he expected nnd Lot ven worth jrtreett. The negro and ' when all 1 completed and will show that white man were standing on the front ' ?&&'ZWK. Pa-reway when! Sunday. July church serri" at th , Kenncy ordered them to clear the Way. j Methodist church in the afternoon: Fun , They obeyed th order and the negro soon . -r- M-min mTx-r. riaion nnmmind I I erH-a anerwards assaulted Kenney with a knife Monday, reception to esrnm-ris aa or razor and at cmoe jumped off tbe car tte arrive in Saratoga: 4nt.r evening 1 tnfl mde hia escape. reception t ttie grand encamj ment by tt. .,,. ,,. , . G-and oommandenr of Kew Tork ! AtloU,rT fotorman relieved Kenney, who Tueaday. the great parade of B.W a wt-nt to his borne at 113 South Twenty-knight-, Tuesday n'.gbt, women a reoep fourth street, where bis wounds were at- tion ll ctarau'. ciub. Wednesday, comjietlttve CriH for mag rtfioent trophlee et tbe race track; Wednee day night, presentation cf trophl art campT toZZXi rJubTwedT,.; lioe are nuking a daent search night, dmner for tbe women at Ren Riiey' for tbe negro. Arroa bead at the lake. - Thursday miptt. Tirt.rresave ball at th DrasfCy ef Paalartea . la Crest Clrtea. tmieo maies, cnmu t. iiflm. wmj and Cenve ntlun ball. In adcWifw. to thie there win be many other entertainment and event to keep th sir knights and the women aorom panvrng them busy, for there a; tie trip to the lake, automobile ridea visits to tn iiarae ana pi int.. ua u ifm u. j e.ntTety Alrfor many c.ir:manderlea ani rrmnfl tended to bj TT. Hershman. While bis ! ir.Jurtea are painful, they were not con sidered sertoua Tle local and tbe South e Want Ad page. This Glaze is TVJwleso??2e Protection There is a glaze of fresh eggs and pure granulated sugar on Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee that does not improve its appearance, but keeps its aroma and flavor intact, and protects it from con taminating odors and the dust of the store. ArbuckW Ariosa Coffee complies ii all the requiremiU of the N&ttorial Pure Food Law OfrcIl Guarantee No. 2041 iled al Washington sxd U pcre Coffee Lleoded for economy, flaror and K1S, No timnr coffee U oii loose by the pound, or vxader any other name, or by any other peraoxu or flrsoa, You have our word for it, tliat no one can duplicate it or sell any coffee as good for anything near the same price. , tuner. I coine ai-cund and art beaide fclm. "1 am j tLtr.ou ttia-t thla young man should bear fYeryuLlT.g, lie snia w njiituutm m jmrtikJ.t "He write for the only pajjer that n.y mitber fead. and I like her ta know a hat Ira dtirg dewn here." Th-re rr-eetrng of SeiTnoyr camp No. 'jr. Wednes day evening. Fo) lowing the ritual work of the evf-r'nf the camp a a enterta'.nfcd ,v timw.it Fulk.nr m a t.urn-ier of ', readlnp and impersonation. Hreater Hevmour camp W.U roert on Thtrsday vri:in ir i oe Rcit.rb'th buuling. Nine-j ! teenfb and Farcanj n recta Cf the world s great citie Paris has th piei.t'wt number iA inhabitants per acre. For tit i,T.S' inhabitant an area of only It. 27i acrea ia available, as ' hut each acre ba 141 inhat'ttania Berlin l altnost a thickly populated. tusktti jce i jt cny ground mow almost t.uilt cipi comprise cnir li.i ac7r. and tn tl.i space I,Ua,(k people live, or 1S1 to each acre. Tli cond.ttcns are considerably better in London, where tJ.at.fi people live In an ar-a of 7.n70 a rrt. cr a.xty lo tbe acre. Vienna ha oniy 1 l.Tts-nine inhabitants per sere, ti-e city a-round ooa-;.nen lul BC'i and ttie populatjon being 1 fTt.an. Cif tii great citi Xi lor has the stiia'i-st rat.- of populat t'm to the acre. I: JT.'ClKti inViaVtasta have an area ef 4. acres l Hr the lairt city ter ritor .ally in tSe world i. so that there are c guteea p-.iyi la an acra Near Tork Bun. Omaha and Council D luff a Straet Railway Campany 11 Seeii .Car will start June 3rd, making two trips daily (weekdays only) at 9:0O a. m. and 2 p. m. from 18th and Far. nam streets. Three hours pleasant ride, with competent lecturer on board pointing out and giving en tertaining and instructive talk on places of Interest.. Faro 50 Cents BRIGHT ROAD S3 MIJQOTA LAKES was aori.etUitji fine in th vnconsciciiietiea i and siuiiHj-.-ty of the man's ejech and ai- Uluue ol ind- A IrliaiA la C asm. services at It htll is Wcrknen Temple. snerarraet Tr-te I. l,sC Straw. . . . j Tl - last monopol'.ste strtw has fUlan ReraJ elrtkcri.fHca. , " cp.r, the rnCurl came! back, and the I'ai.i v camp No 1 wTi hold memorial inTf boat reel ocnekth n,e burden la I tie last aitiw of d ss'.-l'-ing moriairii-. Ti.e ba Lier r .;t trust iu tw n formed. Tba Cuba adventurti. which Mr. Taft da- mnl m be carried out: t'irge and march ra'nst the comcrmou of the renuhi has t-y the oH-oera. sonc. Vn KcsuTectitrti , ;t, ttcipteTic' ic ";-6;. O.. where aa or- Vorc" c:,o:r irctirorial i-ioe. by th , gtrtaatuin waa i.il't perfected bnnpihg camp; adfireaa. Oeorre A Msgry; ecwaj , ;n;o C4JV, ax-anciou rroi:p all :he eauernraut trie. Belected. Mra M Wwrui Misses j macutacturen. at the reined Siateae. Tlre are and to liar forty lndiviui.als I Fourteenth tr.d T'c Are rtreeta this eveting. 1 twnr.ntrig prjmpuv ut fcrttijL. it: pr . it i a:.uouru-cd tliat clarod caused bun more werry and trouUie and ajiprehutsion tla any aurk be bad or unusrtaken. resulted In hi receliliag the ruutt striking cuark if ounbdenoe 11 l.ac been the jot of axy pzbiic man to have bestvaed uin luxn is a iuLX tuna It la roiijarli..ble that hi coailuct of aCairs alrrtie pr.etT ar.fl G.a (!i; rec-.:-tri s-Oecled V!i. Vte Sr.yder; cifwing nfM nua so!.g by cnoir and inamiot. "Amtra," tlxougbwut that Celicate sunea of atia'otia- . turn should have neifcr received a atngit ' wwd tif arerae murjca frem the press or from any nn in public life in the Vn'teu citatea It a Latuially expected i.t hea cuiijt naa canvtnad iast winler some reoogtuliun would be takes of even'- is Cul- Wben ccngruaa bad adjourned in June aa lndcpeiidnr t Cuban govemsiect wa la ck iauicioe. and there a a ne tnaioatioa f any troubia For auxLt anyone ia tbe rnlted ,r occaaicm a aeil aa eutkee j.iana lor ateeeprlea te Ceaanaader Cretgnu A rejTviin In honor cf Dcamnnient Cem maiidtir Ttoma A. Cie-h and other da artB.Tt iffi.t-i cf tlit Neb'-assa deuart rnent. Cmi"! An: y cf the J-.-jubbc. a ill b lld 7uriay ever-iig at l.angi.t ball. Nxruenui anii Finiatn strtt-.a b lual and Won n Kr-ef corpa jnmmt representing som twenty-ftre saoerkrsut plo.nl In Ohic. Michiaati. noln. Wihvdi.Sin and Nrw Tork. hitvii; a corrh-ne? T" of f M w tori of Bauer kraut a j ear . . MiruiM. if if li i f.DFAT Westerm aa. IM TICttTS irj ttit Fsre.i 5. A aaW , Case HmOm. .a- Bll Araatri Pnoex'j lodge No !1 win conduct Ita reg ular aemiiii ual election af c.ff.tier Tfcura , day ever.:ng The e-iu-rtaln-em cou-imitte i wa advised ta prLxe re?rhmem f r o s auea. su.wruaiuy anu govern- . Ttltraiir evening I'ho.!X K5r got xnant of Cuba war a firmly estaUiahed a througk aitk touum fcumnsas hurritJy and those of the Called State. I Ckecembcr, tr en aome eift teen uif-.tcrt took a candi- -hen cttigresB met arain, tbera a no dl? "ul t rorencie and bad b:m mitiatel " ! sl Century lodge No. luu. under the auspico Cubaa ivnmtiL Aa American fjovemor . cf Suooea lone Na. I of f.outfc Ott ha. ta at In the palace. Amerlcaa troops were the preaeace cf Supreme Pres.drnt fai.rigl.t Bcattored ever the ls.and te fttv order; ' l'2'rr?J S"-3? Onnueil ui Oci '1 l,.e. w riTiii. iiia wrr i. mitm crvni wis r" 'j v. protect property. Througbout tbe whale of last winter' at aalcai oungreaa gave ne tndloatloa that tt bad er r beard eg thee atriking and rn po Plant event. Mr. Taft scbaoitted a bwigtl.y and coauprebanaiv repeat ef what be bad dona Ha outdid kimself la lb frananeaa with which be related each step that bad feeea takaa ia the swotiaUon,' Mia erlfa aeeaa, The eomradf (if Crenk prt Grand Army cf the i.epuhiie. and nmter trt.ro othnr fstA were guest of Crook Woman It-lef crt 4 a aupfier given ta crtr baM at Twetity-feurth and asms avrnu. th even trg of May 11. Cevera er laid for IS. Mueic wa rer.erfl by tbe Moma family orchestra aid Mis Rath Coas. l and (ttvs a aurailMe- of at. te riLktMtt Koi al Aivanura dav m ii be cetnt.raiad by all tt CHiUSli. mf mi !... ... , and attarbed an th lanara and eabje b j pen-al pwauc poasibiy wm be the feature and President Bmaerelt bad exchanged, i ' ' . - ui:uiu wn ia a.. Kniptit r tte cabvw. will eouwtaia k sMai.aer and rnas with a aatoaer at th Iranian Broi(rk,uu4 bau. Hu X and, boaoa Onal 4 edaeaoag eeiuig. Congreas lecieieed the report and -filed tt. TteoiacTuts and rcsn-bliran alia said. -WeO na Na me In TFaarlTigtoi rb ba bad a tinea rapa n as Mr. TaXl at aura and A good newspaper is the best adver tisement of a city or state. TLe Omaha Ew a paper wtkh irpfesrctt tha beet typa cf tbe An erica d newspaper i a paper cf wbicb any wett eriier irvT say, with pride, that it repreaaata tbe real Wett, cot tbe Wait of dime novel fiction. The Omaha Evening A clean and reliable new. paper for the Ivoitml Ic per copy 6c per week I7i trerjbodj'a rtich-rachea rrsrybedj'. E EE J Delivered w pi )i mm J TakOo, Wt A i tut Puiiiiia auf i