10 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1912. SENATE BUSY ON TARIFF .Jteyition of Iroa and Steel Schedule to Occupy Upper Chamber. PBESIDEJ&TS TZNUSE 07 OFFICE teajreeaanlttee at Ja4letarr stee j Baa Beew ata4rtaa Thte Qeestlen i. aa Merer la Llkelr la Be Maee Saaa. WASHINGTON, Mar li-A variety of Important measures crowd the ntTe' alonal pragma this week. The discussion of the revision of ths Iron and steel schedule of the tariff law bids fair to occupy most of the senate's attentfen. with a eoeelNlitjr of the demo crats ad progressive republicans cettlnf together and forcing adoption ef tht Cummins compromise bill early next week. The house Investigating committees re suma activity tomorrow. These include . ,tne Judiciary eoirmultee's Inquiry into the eharees against Judge Archbald of the commerce court and the agriculture committee's consideration tf attacks on federal meat Inspection methods. The proposed act to give effect to the treaty between the United S tatet. Great Britain. Jspan and Russia for the pro tection of the fur seals and sea otter In the north Pariflo ocean will be brought up In tiie senate tomorrow by Senator lodge with a view to Immediate action The convention was signed last July and the bouse has already eexsed the bill to ' make It operative, the senate foreign r lotions r&mmltlee agreeing to It la mod ified form. ' ' Tea are af President. The sons? judiciary committee tomer- . row may favorably report on the proposal to limit the tenure ef office of the presi dent bt the United States. The subcom mittee fa study tl.s question expects to -ajbinit Its conclusions. The advocates of a single term proba&y six years cen f.dtnllv express the belief that the mess tire will be reported out and pass the senate. ..It weuM act affect tha present presi dential campaign, for il would mean the submission of an amendment to the con siltuth s to the state legislatures. Under the Works resolution, pending before the committee, the president would bold of- T;os for six years, with Ineligibility to a second term. The committee is also con sidering a project for advancing the date of the presidential inauguration to a date 'soon after election. ' Senator Clapp of Minn soots, who heads the elections subcommittee to investigate -contributions ts the presidential cam- "palgns of 1M and 1M. will not call the committee together until about May M. Mo I scheduled to speak la the Ohio -Wnpalgn In tha Interest of Colonel Itooeevelt all this week. The agricultural appropriation kill and the bill to limit hours of labor on gov ernment contract work to eight hours probably will soma up la the senate this week, while Panama legislation promisee largely to enxroee the attention at the -house. Scatters Flowers x Where Titanic Sank - For Dead Husband .NEW YORK. Msy U-atandlng on the bridge ef tea Carmanla In mid ocean last Thursday evening, Mrs. J. It. Lorlng 'of New Tors and London scattered arm fuls of flowers on the waters of the 'Atlantic In memory of her h us hard, who 'tost Ma life en the THanlc. When the Carmanla. which reached port today, ar rived la latitude 41. H and longitude H it. the nearest position to where tha Titanic 'sank. Mrs. Lorlng, attired In doe mourn ing, was escorted la tha bridge by Cap lain Dow. Five hundred cabin passengers stood 'on the decks aa Mrs. Lorlng scattered the Towers an the sea. Men stood with heads bewea and uncovered, while some of the 'women passengers, touched by the wife's devotion, wept Whea the Mackay-Bennevt ' and the Uinln, the steamships despatched to "nearer, the scene of the disaster, tailed to find the body of Mr. Lorlng. who was a member of the brokerage firm af Ross Vancustoa ef London.- Mrs Lorlng deeMed to make the trip across the A la ntle to pay a last tribute to lb memory ef her husband. ' Severe Windstorm :;. Causes Heavy Loss CHICAGO. May 12,-A severe .rain and wind Merm. which swept -ver Chicago auturday night and today. Indirectly -caused the deaths of two men and the injury of severs! ethers. . I'M rick Murray, IS years eld. and an .-unidentified man of about S years were run down by street cere while Minded ay the sweeping rain. Both died at hoe atals shortly after they had been struck. Several padestralns were struck by aate snoMlsa or street cars sad Injured. i-The wind, which reached a velocity of -forty-fear miles an boor, unrooted treea lew dowa asany signs and tore scores of beats frosa I heir moortugs along the lake shore. Captain Charles Cartas and the era ef the life saving statlue went to the aid of the lumber schooner "Quick atop.' which signaled for help a mile off the mouth ef the river during the afternoee. Because ef the heavy see, the erhoeaer waa anabie to make the harbor. The craft was tewed tote the river by a tog. Icebergs Are Sighted y in Southern Waters NEW TORK. Mar A-lcebsrgs In the Atlantic, further south tbaa they hare ever bee seen before, were I sported to day by twe tacesalnc eolaiairs. The Causard Ikerr Canoe ale last Tbarsday stanied eight monster tee sneuneams fa latttede north, looeitude ?. west wktie the log of the rreach liner La favosa recorded bergs la latitude Js-H aorta, ioeastude ?. west BODIES OF FOUR TITANIC ' VICTIMS ARE RECOVERED HALIFAX M a. May 11 -Wireless Deasscee frosa the steamer Mewl ins in which -was deapatched fresa Haltnax last week to search the sea for victims ef the Titanic, reports the recovery of foer bodies. Three of these were idawtined -as forte t: IIAROLO KETXOLDa, eieeraae paa- : C bXITH. a steward. ; A aTaUAX CI EL. about U years eel. Ut8 BOOT, that ef a sailor, was uo iuentjficd aa4 eerie at sea. SOUTH OMASA KA5 WHO GETS GOOD FEOHOTI05. Itlatsaft fwats JOHN K. O'HEItN. General Superintendent of AU Armour Packing Plants. IAFT WIRESJIS MESSAGE Urge. People of California to Sap port Hii Cause. GIVES HIS FOUE YEARS' BECOED Declares that Reeeevelt Has t Oivra Hlsa seaare Deal, Theaah Me Appears te (land ea Bach Platform. , N WASHINGTON. May U-L'nablo te cross the eontlnent te campaign m Cali fornia, President Taft today ssnt by tele graph te the mea and woman republicans of that state his arguments for support In the presidential primary on Tuesday. The president's telegram waa sent te Colonel Charles M- Hammond, manager of the Taft forces in Baa Francisco and a brother-in-law ef Colonel Roosevelt. It waa also sent to t. A. Stanton, the Taft manager at Los Angeles, In ths message President Taft reviewed tha achievements of his administration when be asssrtsd thst Colonel Roosevelt waa set giving him a square deal, but was appealing te class hatred and forcing sham Issues. . Ths telegram In full fol lows: 'i "On ths sea ef your presidential pri mary In California I vsnturs to appeal to the republleaa mea and women who Mer cies the franchise to consider fairly and wsil the legislative and executive achieve ments of my administration and especially Ihoss which have affected California and say whether they do not deserve approval by the people of California. Necwrel ef Aeeeaapllshaaeal. "In the metier of ths tariff, ths Panama-Pacific si position, conservation. In ths Increase In our Inter national and Philippine trade,, la the employers' lie blHty act. In the more drastic and com plete regulation ef Interstats commerce. In the postal savings bank bill, la ths mining bureau bill for ths health and wealth of the miners, la the establish, menl of a tariff commission, in the ehange from a deficit of KAtotaie to a surplus ef Mewses, In ths corporation Us. la the children's bureau bill for the health aad welfare of children. In the Ss- pelntmsnt te ths children's bureau of Miss Julia C. Lathrop. ens of the asltst women of America; In the making ef psaos treaties with England and Prance, which have been emasculated through the Influence of Mr, Roosevelt and bis campaign manager, senator Dixon and the demorratle seem hers of the senate; In the affective prosecution of the work of building and eompletlng the Panama canal. I submit a record Is formed that entitles this administration te the sup port of the republican men and women of California and that It Is progressive la ths highest degree. Wsrksies'i leaaesssllss, , "Ths last Important measure which I have urgently recommended te congress, which has passed the senate and Is now pending In the house of representatives. Is the workmen's compensation bin, which changes altogether the policy ef the law with reference te the UaMllty of the employer -te the employe ea Interstate com me roe railroads and gives aa Insur ance for every , employs against the dan gers ef hie employment by requiring the employers ' te ' Inderal fy the employe against Injury received la the employ ment not hroua;ht about by his will and voluntary account and fixes a reasonable compensation graduated according to regular tables and proportioned to the extent of the Injuries and the earning capacity of the employe injurted. In the opposition which Mr. Roose velt Is now making te this administration he to not giving me a Square deal, aa I have shows by uedoubtebla record proof. Ho Is appealing te class hatred and forcing sham Issues In such a way that his sue ones would be a real detri ment to the public Interest aad a dan gerous departure from a wise tr edition. which he htmeelf has reeognlard. that Mains a etnas te twe terms la the presidescy." SPECIAL STUNTS FOR THE AO MEN'S, DINNER TODAY Corns stunts that were left eft ths pro gram at the fourth annual beefsteak din ner aad vaudeville of the Ad club, are te be gives at the weekly luncheon ef the dub at the Heasbaw hotel this Boon. Rufus Heme, knowa ea the asssssla ef the piano; M- 8. Hamilton, traced lea and voctiejll. unique dlvirtlssiusnL will be the numbers. The Human Heart TVs heart is s osailutal doable pemp, thrwafa fae-- astisa at whseh the Meed stream si kepi swsspig rawed axel re I taceefh the sedy ot the rasa sf seven wil aet Head the strain ef over-work; h aitaol eel." Aher sassy yean e erady a ths eeove erwetsse si sasdisias, Dr. K. V. fieree rawed tiMt fcflsfi teats fataMsMfc Wwatl CMst 4sf wMsitW . faM U0al4 si there were imslsma el , a teaae ssees of tha jlyasne axuast ef the seat eorreetr. Thsa hs Dr. Pierce's Golden ida withsot sjeehel. this ' Mesisal Diseaisry " heipe the steeaece, te I the hud, rbsiosy sanad liisipias. It is oaposssBy seaeeed as dn cease severe, fee thin slssse pup Is anal Dr. I-Wee's Cosamea Sease Mediae! seen seearee tor the F reach doth-bo and a. v. resree, rte. aa e-ieea atreet, aetata, ra. f Insanity Experts Examine Richeson -For the Governor BOSTON. May It -The board of insan ity experts selected by Governor Poss to examine Into the mental condition of Clarence V. T. Richeson. the former Bap tist clergyman, who hi under sentence or death for the murder of Avis LlanelL subjected Richeson today to the most ex haustive teats known. Their examina tion ocupled almost the entire day. The commission Includes Dr. Henry Rust Stedman of Brook Una. chairman of the board of trustees of the Taunton In sane hospital; Dr. George T. Turtle, su perintendent of the McLean Insane hospi tal, and Henry '. Frost, superintendent of the state insane hospital. It is ex pected their report will be ready for the governor some time before the meeting of ths executive council Wednesday. At tha time the governor can, ask hit council to commute the sentence of Riche son to life Imprisonment If the alienists report that the prisoner was Insane at the time be committed the crime If they report that be waa sans then, but thst hs Is Insane at present, the governor can only ask that tha council grant a reprieve until such time as the prisoner-Is sane. at which time be moat be executed. In any event the governor has no .voice In whatever action the council takes. If the council declines to take any action on Wednesday. Richeson will be af once removed te the Cbarlestown state pewp tentlary, there to await In ths death ceft the execution of the sentence of the law against him, which is that he be electro cuted during the week beginning May D. Bankers Stand Ready to Give China Money PEKING", May tt-The minister of finance and the banksrs representing the six powers, the United States. Greet Britain. France. Germany, Russia and Japan. 'havs arranged the terms of a series of advances to ths Chinese govern ment totalling Kd.oOO.OH, against treasury bills redeemable within one year by the proceeds of the big man. There will be supervision ever the expenditures jointly by foreign and Chinees auditors,. If ths scheme Is approved by President Tuan Bhl Kal snd ths national council It will be tantamount to a defeat of Premier Tang Shae Tl, who persists In opposing It . It Is pointed out by thoss Identified with ths scheme, that the country Is a veritable powder magatlna and that ths unpeysd soldiers threaten an outbreak which can only be avoided by payment of their wages. LONDON, Msy 1I.-A Tien Tain dis patch asys the International troops ars patrolling ths native quarter of Tien Tain la view of possibility of a rising. Missouri Pacific Mail Train Wrecked ST. LOUIS. Mo., May ll-Missourl Pa elfls mall train No. I. which left here this moraine at o'clock, was derailed near Btlah, Me, sixty miles, wast. John Linaberry, engineer, of Bed alia. Mo., waa pinned under his engine and killed. Tha derailment la thought te have been caused by the loosenuig of a rail because of heavy rains. The observation ear was the only one which remained oa the rails, ths snaiM and ether ears rolling down aa embankment. D. Oullbolt, fireman, jumped and es caped Injury. Heveral passengers were slightly Injured, hut aaae seriously, Unaberrys body waa net recovered unl'l late this afternoon. WEATHER BUREAU SAYS THERE IS DANGER OF FROST WASHINGTON, May tt-Indlcatlons are that during the coming week fair weather will predominate with tempera tures below the seasonal average gener ally east of the Rocky mountains dnd ir or above the normal oa tha Pacific slops. According te the bulletin Issued tonight, showers are probable tomorrow In the middle Atlantic and Nsw England states, attending the eastera movement of a disturbance that la now overthe Ohio valley. A change te considerably cooler weather, the bulletin eaatlnuea. "will overspread the reelon east of the Missis sippi valley Monday and Tuesday, and frosts are likely te occur the first part ef ths week te the Rocky mouotala re gion, the northern plains States, the so ber Mississippi valley and ths upper lake region, and Tuesday and Wednesday In the lower lake region, the upper Ohio valley and the Interior of the north At lantic states. "Ths next disturbance to cross the country will appear In the far west Wednesday or Thursday and move la the middle west near the close ef ths a. It will be preceded by a general rise In temperature and be attended by local showers and thunderstorms. CREEK INDIAN WOMEN MOURN BURNED CEMETERY QCTHR1K 01, May U--Tns women of the E uchee band of the Creek Indian tribe are la mourning and are under going several weeks of weeping because wklta mea who recently purchased the Indies lands destroyed the hones of their papooses, alace earueat times the Kuchees have deposited ths bodies ef their dead children la hollow trees and fastened boards or bark ever ths epenlota. Re cently vMte seen bought the Euches mans a western Creek country aad walls clear la the land cut dowa the grave trees and burned them. - wttaeetf good. fisird saUrd Medical Discovery fuses waa ere elways ' Adviser is seal ea el It eae book of 19M sagas. Aednee Dr. WYOMING VISITED BY SNOW Many Iambi and Shorn Sheen Said to Hare Been Killed. . -WHEAT SHOWS IXPB0VEKE5T Reperte ffwaa Railroads aaa frame the 3lye-!9ekaelder-Fewler Company sheer Great lasrsvenest Over m Week Asa. - Railroad reports from the Sheridan dlvudon of the Burlington showed from two to four Inches of snow and a tem perature of below f reeling. The Nona western reported snow moat of the way from Ca;per te Lander and tha Union Pacific found heavy snow all ths way from Cheyenne te Rawlins and light snow from Rawlins to Oreen River. It Is also reported that the snowstorm and the cold weather accompanying ,t has killed thousands of young lambs and sheep that have been shorn of their fleece. While the cold is expected to nip some of the fruit and early vegetables. It is sot going to Injure the wheat that la making wonderful headway In Its growth. The Burlington's crop report for the week ending last Saturday shows the following condition of wheat as compared with a week ago: Present Time. One Week Ago. Division JVr Cent. ftr Tent. . Omaha .... 1 (s Lincoln .. si . -Vymore ,. ' 84 McCook ... - 7 - at The reports state that In -every section on each division of the .system the con ditions for a bumper crop are much more promising tlian they were ths previous week. Temperatures hare been low and moisture has been plentiful. The only danger expressed for the fu ture of the crop Is that the grain will grow too rapidly, running too much to straw. - -.. . The Nje-Schneider-Fowler company, that keeps In touch with tha crop condi tions throughout ths state, receiving re ports from its hundreds of buyers and agents and from farmers Is out with Its report for the week ending last Saturday. In summarising the company says of the Nebraska wheat crop: "Wheat la almost perfect in most lo calities. ' Where early reports Indicated that the cereal would be practically a failure, now at least a three-fourth crop la expected. The soil Is In fine condi tion and there has been plenty of mois ture. Spring wheat and oats ars almost perfect and corn planting Is progressing la a satisfactory manner." TWO VALUABLE PUPS REPORTED TO BE STOLEN A pedigreed puppy was stolen from Lowell Car eon of 1CU North Twenty-ninth street Saturday In a bold manner. Aa unidentified iran drove up to his house, entered the yard and took Ihs puppy from a kennel and drove away, Carson learned yesterday that ths stranger had sold the pup for t& M. R. Monahaa of 111 South Thirty sight street reported to the police that a Boston bull pup named Buster bad beea stolen Sunday. Llahtwlaa Plree Pleat. PITTSBURGH. Pa.. May lx-The slant of ths Woods-Lloyd company, manu facturers, . waa partially destroyed by fire today, causing a loss of S1M.C00, Ths blase waa spectacular and resulted when lightning struck aa electric cable leading into the plant. To Keep the Face Fresh, Clear, Youthful (National Hygienic Review.) Mora Important than the cosmetic care or ths complexion is its physical care, to keep the face clean, .. fresh, youthful. there's nothing better than common mer- collaed wax. .It absorbs tiie soiled or faded worn-out skin particles. Using cosmetics simply sdds unwholesomeness to the complexion. T list's the difference By all means, acquire the mercollard wax habit It's so easy to get an ounce of ths wax at the druggist s. apply at night like cold cream and wash It oft next morning. There's no detention Indoors, the old skin coming oft so gradually no one suspects you'rs using anything. When la a week twe the alluringly youthful, resellke under-skln la fully In view well, you won't want, or need, a make-up complex loa after that. ' For obstinate wrinkles, a face bath made by dissolving aa ounce of eaxQllta IB a halt pint witch basal, surpasses mas sage cream for reeults. Adv. "Juot Say" HORLICK'S It Means Orlfhiil tad teaalni MALTED MILK Ths Feed-.rlnk (or All Ages. Mora keaUiul than Tea or Cotfea. Atreta with tha weakest digejtHB. Dcucioos, Bvieratkig mod ButlxSotaV Rich milk, majtryj grain, pcrwrjcr tcxBa. A. txaick Waca Tcparae! ia a sWMiw. TakaMfaatitaia.AikiarHO&LICrS. Others are imitations. Jewels aad Private Papers la a Safe Deposit Boa. For the saan or wemae wha forms this habit there a abee laie dAFETT tor all valuables place for evervthiag. . aad everyiaiueT la its piaee." .' . lasseet the Safe Pec-eel t Bexee we offer toar at a yearly ren tal ef lees taea a eent a day. . foahi Safe ttfsi Caaax. a Tea-Ma Fine String of Bass Caught in Missouri A River Near Decatur "The disciples of Old Ike Walton have always been saying that black bass would not live In muddy water." remarked Doc" Williams of Decatur. Neb., who waa In the city Sunday, stopping at the Rome, "but I know that they will" Decatur." continued Mr. Williams. "Is on the banks of the Missouri river, about the muddiest stream that ever flowed. Being something of a fisherman myself. know what I catch when I go out angling. Last Friday I was out on the Missouri fishing for skipjacks and was Every day many times a day, it just seems as if nothing would satisfy. There's nothing like it II- It's as wholesome as pure water, and quenches the thirst V as nothing else will ' Delicious Refreshing ' Wholesome 1 Fre6 Demand the Genuine Refute Substituted f f Whenerer SfSrW" THE COCA-COLA CO. you tee in SESXNh. ATLANTA. CA. l AfTOW think swosftfc tht seta. X 7 oi v-a-ua. " ' sasneBwnwaswaensnsnw ; . Have your ticket read "Burlington" A Broad Choice of Western Vacation Tours - movant PACIFIC COAST 8aa Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland. Seattle, T a coma, dally from June 1. limit Oct. SI.'. $60.00 Saa l-ranrico, Loa .tngelrman Piego, special dates, June 12 to iO, Aug. S9 to Sept. 5 $53.00 Portland, ftemitle, Tacoma, Vancouver, special dated. May 15-17, May 27 and 28, June 3-6. June 27-30, July 1-5, July 11 and 12 Soo.OW Cout tours, inducting California, Portland, Seattle, additional to above $io.00 YELLOWSTONE PARK OPENS JUNE 14th. v, Ta Gardiner, Cody or Yellowstone entrance SJ2.JJO Side tour from Livingston, all accommodations. Soa.oQ Tour via Gardiner or Cody, Including rail, atage and botela $84.50 - Toerr, ee way via Cody, east aad scenic entrance through Sylvaa Paaa, tha other via Gardiner, rail, automobiles, ttagee and hotels : .-$89.60 - H'Uey PrrmsiM-et Camp Tours, alx daya In Park 10.OO Frost el Richard, ejxteen-day personally conducted camping toura from Cody $64.00 Through standard sleepers, Omaha to Gardiner entrance. GLACIER NATIONAL PASK Te Beltoa or Midvale, Montana THE EOCEY MOUNTAINS Deerver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo Katsa Park- ana ot Colorado's moat attractive regions Belt Lake City and Ogdea; stopovers at Colorado Springs, Glenwood HOT SPRINGS, S. D. . Faaaoaa Black Hills iwaort, noted for Ita plunge hatha and tanltartumt . -S15.7a Ilrdwood aad Lewd, Black Hllta. S. D. $18.75 THERMOPOLIS, HOT SPRINGS, WYO. ' New resort la the Owl Creek Hoantaioe. 18 mtlllona gallons ot waterdally. lJio temperature. . .$33.00 SHERIDAN AND RANCHESTER la tha beautiful Big Horn Mountain! gatewaya to the various ranches and hotels. Absaraka Park, Eatona Ranch, Paradise othera CODY, WYOMING . KAST AXD 8CKXIC EXTRASCE ranchea along the Shoshone River; Three Mar Kancn, . Wapiti, Pst a Inn, Holm Lodge aad many othera . , HOMESEEKERS TARE3 . First and third Taeedaya to many lad A-3323. iji'Myfijii using a small spoon, with a red feather above. Casting over Into a eddy. I got a strike that almost pulled me out of the boat Realising that I bad a whale. I gave the fish plenty of Hoe and worked It until It wax tired. Then I reeled In and with my landing wet. brought ever as pretty a black bass aa you ever saw. It welched a little over six pounds. En couraged by my success, I cast around la that eddy two hours, at the end of which time' I had fourteen black basr. In the bottom of the boat, none of tbeui weighing- less than four pounds and one of them tipped the beam at six pounds aad five ounces. "Where those bass came from Is a puxxler. They were never pisntea in ine river and my judgment Is that they just grew there. Of course they might have run down from some of the small streams . Kancn, nney inn. Tepee uo V TO TELLOWSTOXE PARK. W-Oiamond West aad Northwest destinations. Free Illustrated publications, "Pacific Coast Toars. "California Excursions." lel lowetone Park," "The Cody Way. "Big Horn Mountains, "Katea Park," "Colorado Hand Book." . J. B. REYNOLDS, C. P. A. 1803 Fanaat StrejOiaaha, Xeb. and could not find their way back, but they were In the Missour' alrisht when I caught them. "The finding of bass In the, Missouri to believe that if the govern ment would stock the stream. In a few years It would become the most laawua fishing water In the world. It Is so large that it would furnish room for the whole a h -nA , h entrant la so swift and so deep that, the seiners could not exterminate me usn. Mevemeata ef Oeeae bteas PMt. - Arrive. asih KFWTOWt Csmsaia... ..irwvnUlf " ' ' NKWTOKK Causes NEW TORK.. Tbtntsuwlee.... I QrisEKSTOWN..'. Mssretsats. .rsrsatkis. j aONTriiuiu.."..Cltsela MeauUe. $35.00 $17.50 $24.50 Spring, etc $30.50 $22 Gateway to the resorts and Ranch, Morris Ranch. $32.00 .... Ben, d. irw.