iei i ii iii 1 1 1 iii i ii if ii a m mm i niiimnriiitiniiiisiiiif . MRS. NATION AGAIN. SHOT TO DEATH. Kansas Crusader Stirred Up Trouble at the National Capital. Wn Vlrni HJcctntl from Mm "Vlilto llotuo unci JLutor Wan .lrrostcri Wltlhi Mali I liB u Doiiinimtrattoti la ttiu Hciimto (iultury. Wnshlngfon, Nov. 20. Carrlo Nation was forcibly ejected from tho executive ofllces yoaterdny morning. Sho called there early and demanded to sco tho president. Secretary Loob declined to allow her to see Mr. Itoosovelt and sho ITccamo so demonstrative that he called upon two olllcors to romovo her. Sho continued to shout so loud that it was necessary to talto her out ot the grounds. As sho loft tho building sho shouted: "I am going to pray for n prohibitionist president. Ono who will represent tho people and not tho dis tillers and browors." Mrs. Nation wont direct to tho capl tol aftor leaving tho whito houso and appeared in tho senato gallery a fow minutes before tho oonato was called to order at noon. Sho announced hor intontion to nmko a spcoch to tho sen ato, but when told that sho would not bo allowed to do so sho acquiesced readily and took hor doparturo. Sho wont to tho mnrblo room and talked with Senator Cockroll. Sho had been absent from tho gallory about ton min utes when sho roappoared at ono ot "tho doors of tho ladies' gallery and, raising hor hand far above hor head, eho shouted in a loud and clear tone: "Saloons aro anarchy; Baloons aro treason and conspiracy." Tho son ato at the tlmo was engaged In ro colving bills, but Mrs. Nation's volco was much moro penetrating than tho reading clerk's and was distinctly hoard throughout tho sonato chamber and oven in tho corridors. Tho inci dent croatcd a ripplo of excitement. Sho had been absent from tho gal lory about ton minutes when sho re appeared at ono of tho doors of tho ladies' gallery and raising hor hand far above hor head, sho shouted in a loud and clear tono; "Saloons are anarchy; saloons aro treason and con spiracy." Sho was preparing to go when a door keoper caught hor and pushed hereout of tho door. Tho sonato at thov tlmo was engaged in receiving bills, but Mrs. Nation's volco was much moro ponctrating than tho reading clerk's and was distinctly hoard throughout the senate ohambor and oven in tho corridors. Tho Incident created a ripplo of excitement. Mrs. Nation was taken from tho cap ilol to tho pollco court where alio vma arraigned on a chargo of disorderly eonduct. She was found guilty and sentenced to pay a flno of $25. This sho promptly paid. DIETRICH TO COME HOME. AcciiAoilNcbrimkn Senator Will V.nrlr lraoo tho Clinrgcii of Hclllug 1'ontnmntor slilps In Vttrlnus Town. OmahaNob., Nov. 20. Thoro aro no now developments in tho grand jury's Investigation of postmastershlp ap pointments in Nebraska. A largo num ber of witnesses have como to testify In tho Alma, Oxford, Orleans and Arnpahoo cases, but nono of them havo como up owing to tho pross of other buslnes boforo tho jury. Tho arrival of United States Senator Diotricli from Washington Is waited with interest, and until ho reaches tho city his friends will tako no action. Ho is expected to bo In Omaha early next week. Witnesses who aro hero to tes tify boforo tho grand jury In post office cases wore m' '.onlshcd by tho cqurt to not (IIscubs tho matter on tho streets or In tho halls of tho federal building. Tho National Grange. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 20. Officials of tho National Grango were installed yesterday. Tho commlttco on agricul ture presented a report in which it said that tho two pressing necessities confronting tho American farmer wero changes of law in tho matter of dis posing of our vast 'public domain and tho conservation of tho forestry of tho country. Tho adverse rdport of tho commlttco on initiative and referendum was adopted aftor a spirited debate. Resolutions advocating tho parcels post wero adopted, Wealthy Women Enllateil. Washington, Nov. 20. Tho curiosity as to who is to pay tho goodly feo that will in all probability bo de manded by former Secretary Carllslo lor his interest in tho opposition to tho seating of Senator Smoot, of Utah, was in part removed to-day by tho statement circulated about tho sonato that n number of prominent women havo bandod together to furnish tho fundB for fighting tho case. Lord Curium In Arabia. Mascat, Arabia, Nov. 20. The vice roy of India, Lord Curzon, who loft Karachi, November 16, escorted by four battleships, on a tour of tho Per sian gulf, has arrived hero, Visits were exchanged between tho sultan of Oman and Lord Curzon. Tho town is enjoying a holiday. Tho principal buildings aro profusely decorated and thoro was a flno Illumination at night I'otcir MortrmAC'ii Kxocutnri In Halt I.nlto 1'onl ten tlnry for tho Mtinlor of Jiuno It. liny. Salt Lako City, Nov. 21. Peter Mor tenson, the slayer of James R. Hay, was shot to death in tho state peni tentiary yard at 10:31 Friday morning. Maintaining his lnnocenco to tho last, ho walked to tho chair placed ugainst tho heavy stone wall of tho prison yard, without weakening and bid tho guards and doputy sheriffs good byo with no tromor In his voice. Morton sen was killecf Instantly, four bullets from tho rifles of tho executing squad, concealed behind a thick curtain In tho door of tho blacksmlthshop 12 yards distant, piercing tho white target pinned over his heart. Mortcnsen re fused to boo ministers, clthor of his own bollcf, tho Mormon, or of any other denomination, and also refused stimulants, saying ho needed neither. BIBLE READING FORBIDDEN. Tho Snfirotno Court of Nehrnnkn B:rr. Thoro Blunt Ho No Ilollclntin Kxerolmm In l'ub lie HcliooM of That State. Lincoln, Nob. Nov. 21. A peremp tory writ of mandamus was issued yes. terday by tho clerk of tho suprenu court of Nebraska, forbidding tho hold' Ing of religious exercises in tho pub He schools of Gago county. Tho writ was Issued on tho order of tho su premo court and therefore applies to all schools in tho stato. Tho proceed ings of yesterday nro tho final chapter of an action brought by Daniel Free man, a rosidont of Gago county, who objected to tho reading of tho Bible in tho school In whlph his children were pupils. Tho caso has been pend ing in tho Nebraska courts for several yenrs. "HAS NOTHING TO SAY." Helen Oould Will Not Submit to Dicta tion front I' r lent Koganllni; Hor Work. Tarry town, N. Y., Nov. 21. Miss Helen Miller Gould has Intimated, In a way that needi not bo mistaken, that sho proposes nit to submit to dicta tion from a priest in regard to hor charitable work, and tho priest to whom this announcement was con voyed, "has nothing to say." Sontiment In Irvlngton scorns to bo unanimous In support of Miss Gould, who Is beloved of tho cltlzons on account of her quiet work in behalf of tho poor. Even the Catholics aro aroused against tho priest who has assumed to bar the: from tho benefits of her classes. GET READY TO ENLIST. Colombian Oenernl Olvcn Warning That United States Will Have to Fight to Hold Panama. Colon, Nov. 21. In nn Interview Gen. Royes, the distinguished Colom bian soldlor, who camo to tho Isthmus on a peace commission representing his government, said: "I told Ad miral Coghlan that if my efforts at Washington failed to bring about somo nrrangomont concerning the, present situation on tho ifithmus satisfactory to Colombia, tho United States would havo to fight tho entire Colombian peo plo and that it would bo a second JQoor war. I am going to Washington for tho purposo of doing my utmost to amicably arrango affairs." '1'hoiiNnndn of Sheep Frccclntf. Denver, Col., Nov. 21. A Bpoclal to tho Post from Sydney, Nob., says: Passengers on eastbound Union Pacific trains report 50,000 or moro shoep freezing to death in deep snow drifts north of Cokovllle, Wyo on the Ore gon Short Line. Thoso sheop had been summer-grazed in tho Idaho and Wyo ming mountains north of Cokevlllo and wero being removed to the wintor ranges of tho Red dosort in Wyoming whon overtaken by tho blizzard. Tiro In a University. Chicago, Nov. 21. Tho law and mod leal department of Northwestern unl vorslty narrowly oscapod destruction by flro. Tho flames started from a do foctlvo electric wire on tho fourth floor -of tho building, and after burning out a lecture room cropt up an .elevator shaft to the seventh floor whoro a clinic room was destroyed. Tho loss Is $10, 000. Thirty-Two IJcnd In Wreck. Dloomlngton, 111., Nov. 21. Tho known list of dead in tho Menort .wreck is 32 and the injurod 17. Tho track is still blocked and all trains on tho Big Four aro using tho tracks of tho Lako Brio and Western botweon Dloomlngton and Peoria. Kentucky City Xrlre Hwont. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 21. Firo from an unknown origin destroyed tho old Masonic tomplo building located at Fourth and Jefferson streets. 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