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JHNVJE iSTN CHICAGO AVOIDS GOING TO ZION CITY UN TIL STATUS IS FIXED. - ' Says There Will Dc No compromise, With Vollva, but Fight' Will Be a Purely Legal One Holds Confer ence at Hotel With Lawyers. Chicago, April 11. Dr. John Alux-j under Howie will not advance on the I "hosts of 'ion" a.i suddenly as ho ox-, lu-cti'd. After u long consultation' with his legal adviser, timll C. Wet ton, Ihiwlc gave out the statement . that it might lie several days before! lie saw lit to enter the city which lie Krm.nui.-, j. - wa. In he ,'Kiof. ''"J"'11' at the Hue an. be u.o lc.n iig . ,1. ..!! I...I ul.lll..!. Ill llr. :il , l.f.lVI.114 .T-.V,... J.IVO . v..w number of uewspajier correspondents gutliered about lilm. Escorted by a number of loyal followers, who had hoarded tho train at Englewood, a suburb of Chicago, ho made his way ixt tho end of tho train and stepped hnvn upon tho station platform. Tho moment the ciowd caught a gllmpso of this much-lallted-of old man, a cheer arose and he was greeted with an assortment of welcomes miming from tho reverent "Peace be with you" of tho Zionites to tho tnoro jocular "Good boy, Dowie." of the moinhors of tho curious throng. Tho rrowd was so great about tho "first apostle" that the police protection jn'mc.l entirely too inadequate and 1 lie members of the ion guaids who were protecting their leader had to light vigorously to get him -to tho ear rhu,o which was awaiting him at the curl), lie was driven to the Audito rium Annex, where apartments had hoon secured for him and his party. After a short rest, Dowlo-summoned liis legal advisers and then ensued a lengthy conference. Just what tho liioceedlugs will ho to reinstate "tho llrst. apostle" In Zion City wero not definitely stated, but Dr. Dowlo did Hi ate most emphatically that there would ho no compromise with Vollva, and that Dr. John Alexander Dowlo must bo the leader of Zion or nothing at all. This same determination of spirit was manifested at Zion City when, at a conference of the business commit lee of twelve appointed by Vollva, It was decided to send to all branches of the church throughout the world tho following order; "Officers of tho Christian Catholic Apostolic church are directed not to send any moro money for Mexican land warrants." Tho Mexican contributions are Dowio's last resort, control of them lieiug in the bauds of Deacons Iowls and Wilhlto. Dowio's friends, who are officers of the plantation association. ROOSEVELT TAKES A HAND. Another Effort Will Be Made to Pun ish Packers as Individuals. Chicago, April 11. Tho Chronicle ays: "President Roosevelt has onco more taken a personal hand in the lirosecutlou of the packers, and the re sult is apparent in a resumption of activity on tho part of the local fed eral officials. It has been announced that tho oftort to punish the packers as Individuals lb to be renewed with promptitude and vigor. This Is under direct Instructions to District Attor ney Morrison from tho president and Attorney Gonoral Moody. Attorney -Mot iImiii has been directed to pro ceed against the packers under tho injunction of Judge Grosscup of the United States, circuit court, and also to seek new indictments belore tho next fedeial grand jury. Tho govern ment agents are now at work securing informal ion which is to ho used as u basis of complaint before the grand jury next month. This evidence, it is said, will hiihtalu a charge by tho gov ernment that tho packets as individ uals have violated the Injunction of Judge Gros.icup. Several railroad offi cials have lesponded to questions put to them by government agents and tho information secured from tho rail load men, together with Information volunteered by former and present omployea of tlie packers was declared ly ono of tho tederal officials to bo sufficient to warrant tno return of In tllctiiionts against certain of the pack ors." Wheat Above the Average. Washington, Apiil 11. The crop re porting board of tho bureau of sta tist its ol tho department of agricul ture, from tho reports or tho corre spondents and agents of tho bureau, UndH I ho average condition of wlntor wheat on April 10 to havo been S9.1, jignlnst 01.(1 on April 1, 1005; 70.5 at tho corresponding date In 1904, and Si A, the mean of tho April averages of tho lant ten years. Insurance Bills Go to Governor. Albany, N. V., April 11. Tho sen hto passed unanimously two of the in- ll lounded "Tho first apostle' a.-, 7h s oty niuT other South WSMM-. v.crn r,,. steer. isb.v. rived in Chicago at a n. tn.. complot-; c 1 JJj " t , , r ,,, JtVtt Wr,,H ,w-. inu tho 1 rst stage or is og journey i , ., , . . ,,. .-..; m.i.; neuem, ?.i,.mnr, i-mvr, ..,, it... V ,i... .11 v .rvimi wiiiTir I'stlniiitos HO lives were lost and tho r,iMmiW, nKS Receipts, iu.:un: strni.K iron Mexico lo t ho cit of ion. vhto amounted to $1,000.- to r,e higher: top. .u.v. hulk of sales .i.:a ho Is to I ace his accuse! s. An im- AlIlonc tho Mariposa's passen- ''""'I": '"'"vy. wunHur.; pics ami uKht. nieiiso crowd was at the station lo uuu- Anions tuc A,,"i,OBU" ''""" r,.awMj.:B. Sl.eep Ueeelpts, i.chi; hIi-huk I HurnucR bills, ono amending tho gen u..i. i-uiimiuumi iuw tu u,u.8u.um . of real property by life insurance com- - u M 1 u&mm6 1 ! Mb m ialll I panics, and tliu other amending the ' tiPtinl rndo ro lis to nrohlblt tho Elvlne ! of rebates In life Insurance business, Uolh hills have passed tlio assembly, n 1 ttt Ti ( Mwi rmtrttMint " "" k" " l" , Stock Yards Treasurer Arrested. Wichita April t. Ed ward liiaek bum, treasurer of tho stock yards company, was arrested on tho charge of embezzling $20,000. MANY VESSELS ARE WRECKED. One Hundred and Seventy Lives Lost in South Sea Hurricane. j San l-rancisco, April y. i no inuii.u-u un arrived from Tahiti bringing addi- f t, ,.,, Hh C(JUnl . r Uox. burgh, Captain J. Leslie, which went hurricane at To- kiirva. Out of her crow of twenty-: four, ten lives were h.st. Other ves- , sols lost during tho storm wero the French schooner Tnhtienno, with Cap-1 tain Dexter and eight or her crew, and the French schooner Touture, with all on hoard. Tho French schoon- j or Morureora is overdue and it is sup-1 posed that she Is lost, with nil on I board, off Tikehou. A boat of tho gasoline schooner Eimeo was found on the beach on ono , of the Tuamotu islands. Possibly twenty-five or thirty persons perished ' with the Eimeo Mmiv nr (tin 'Pimtiint n lainndu wrn llrMiii! ttti tt Ifiiilftl'c if tlwi Ulni'tri WnlCIl , 1tlUtfa ulnmtf IfWi li.ti'nl mill Jti utiuiftf gers were inieu iiieiiiouia oi ui vu swept clear of all buildings and thou- though' confined to his room for sev sands of cocoanut trees. At Anna, oral days with a severe attach of tho center of the hurricane, a substan- quinsy, he is feeling quite well again. tial stone structure, In which fifty, persons took refuge, collnpsed under the pressure of the heavy seas, caus ing the death of forty-eight persons. BLOW FOR CATTLE TRADE. Kansas City Live Stock Exchange Declared a Trust. Topekn, April 1). In a decision ren dered hero tho Kansas supreme court held that tho Kansas City Live Stock exchange Is a trust and that all cattlo mortgages made through members of that exchange are invalid. Tho far-reaching effects of this de cision nre beyond estimation. Nearly all the chattel mortgages Issued through tho members of the exchange contain the provision that a commis sion of at least 50 cents a head shall bo charged. Under the holding ot the court this Is sufficient to consti tute a trust, and all the notes and mortgages aro absolutely void and cannot be enforced. Millions of dol lars' worth of cattle paper will be af fected. The opinion, which is long, was de livered by Justice Mason, all the jus tices concurring. The decision abso lutely reverses a former decision ot tho supreme court on the same case. Tho present decision Is on a rehear ing. Proctor Arrested as Embezzler. Boston, April 9. Robert G. Proc tor, private secretary of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, for whoso arrest on tho charge of embezzlement a wnr ran,t was Issued, surrendered himself nt police headquarters and was Imme diately released on $500 ball. Tho specific charge Is that Proctor embez zled $225 belonging to John E. Best gen of Qulncy in October, 1904. Best gen alleged that he gavo Proctor the money as a Republican campaign con trlbutlon and that Proctor promised to aid him In obtaining a consulship. It Is further alleged that no record of this sum appears on the books of tho Republican state committee and that it has not been Included hi the returns of campaign contributions. Believes Gypsies Have Byers Boy. Dea Moines, April 10. Tho sheriff of Uoouc county Is pursuing a band of gypsies, holding ns prisoner a boy an swering the description of Richard Hyers, tho lost boy or Indiana. Tho police hero havo been wired to keep on tho lookout, ns It Is believed the gang is headed this way. Tho boy was dressed In girl's clothing and Is about the same ago as tho I ml hum boy. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Chicago. April lo. A hliarp inUancc In wheat lion' follow nl iln pulillcatluii of tin jjovcriiiiu-nt i-iop report, which hIiojvc.I a iumi tit iic ittimir iii i iii cumin Mm iii inn hoii wiu-at. The market i-i.immI Htroiig. with Hie May ilillwiy j,c hlKlier. fm-u ami oatH were chanced very nllglitly anil pi UIoiih wtiu r(i7VjU hlKlier. (.'loslnt; prices: Wheat-May, 7STJ.o; July, TSynTt.'': Sept., ""''() 77!Kc Corn-May, -li!sfi July, Ulo; Sept., -ItlVi "Il'IO'Ke. Oats-Muy, itlWj.'IPJio; July, tMJ'ic; Sept., iac Pork-May, $1.!W4: July, $l.10. I.ard May, bMVi; July, ?8.N). CIiIcmko Ciihh Prices No. ' hard wheat, "SyijSlVtc; No. !l hard wheat, ":54i7&u; Nu. corn, -Kl'iC. Chicago Live Stock. CldfiiBO, April lO.-Cuttlo IteeelptH, 4,- 000 in; foi'iinon I t.OOQt (UO; t'uwB, $:i.'J5.50; hcifi-rs. if4.7.VuO.OU ; liiiim, ft.w, .; calves, S i.h(i.OO, mm, uirt mid feeder, ..i.,,7.VM.7.'. Hokm-IIij- (,(i ,00m(. (,,U)(.(. 0 ,,. ,,, i ,n1lmi $i.i.Vn.d.rr.; medium to good heavy,1 $n.i05iu. l.; liutehenveiKhtH, humhswi; K"'l -'li"lee lie.ny, mixed, ?J.IO'(tUr.; lini'klliK. S.i,MKf(l.4,i. Sheep IteeelptH, 15, 000; Hteudy mid dull; sheep, fl.'.'.VJid.nO; ycurlhiKH, ?3.7ri5.'i"i; lambs, fl.'MUHjt). South Omaha Live Stock. South Omiihii, April 10,-Cattle- Itecclpts, ",NK); steady, mitlvo ulcer, $.'l.8.V.Vt: cowh and heifer., $.'i.lKK-l.7."i, western Hteei-H, S'A. MI-SM; eamieiH, $'Mt2"i; HtoekeiH aiitl feeder, .yj.'tVil'l.iiO; en Ives, ?:t.0(K(ii(.,V): hall. ntngt, ete., if'l.TAVii .'S. HoKs-HeeelptH, 7,000; tic higher; heavy, Sil.WfiU.iWto; mixed, Jll.'JiVrtil.iW; light, SlI.'.IKfld.."; plj,", $.i.tiKli.lO; hulk of milex, SII.'-'T'itd.ItO. Sheep-lleeelptH, ly.OOO. nteady. yearling. ?.".iiii'fHi.i.-; wethers, ..",. loin), 10, wen, l?l..'g.'..7r.; lamlHJU.t:(v.n)..vj. Knnsnn Cltv Live Stock. Kansas C'ty. April lo.-f'attle Iteeclpts, and active; latnlii, $r).00(tl.riO; cwta ami yfiirlhiK!-, ?K0J(iUMW. NEWS 0E NEBRASKA. Nebraska Pioneer Dead. Chadron, April 11. I.ovell Goff, a pioneer of Dawes county, is dead. Superintendent Cox Is 111. Grand Island, Neb., April 8. Di vision Superintendent Cox of the Union Pacific is ill at his homo in this city, his condition being legarded as most serious. McCarthy Goes Back to Washington. Ponca, Nob., April 7. Congressman McCarthy, who has been homo tor ten days, lolt for Washington. Al- Fremont Shoe Man Kills Self. ' Fremont, Neb., April 8. C. W. Cook, manager of the Fremont Cash Shoo j store, shot himself in the head and Is dead. Whether the shooting was ' accidental or intentionnl no ono knows, but indications point strongly I to suicide. Nebraska Republicans to Meet Aug. 22 Lincoln. April C The Republican state committee selected Lincoln. Aug. 22, as the place and date for holding the state convention. Tho committee adopted a resolution favor- lng the nomination of a United States senator by the state convention. Burlington Train Derailed. Alliance, Neb.. April 9. Train No. 41 on the Rurllngton was derailed tinn lirti Ittr cnronl In cr rn lie nnilCOll by soft ground. The accident' delayed ' m , . , !-,. U.UIHJ lur buvuiui uuiuo. umuubc v" the track and the train was slight and there were no serious Injuries. Teachers Elect Officers. Beatrice, Neb., April 7. The South eastern Nebraska Educational associ ation elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, County Rnnnrtntnndcmt Geonre D. Carrlllg- ton, Auburn; vice president, Principal, u u. icacn, rairoury; Hwieuujr, miss iouiso i'j. jones, iuicum; ni.ua- urer, principal turner munuuiu, u - atrlce; executiv TSln o Dt . A. Fulnier of Beatrice ami tendent C Professor Herbert Drownell of tho Peru stnte normal. Tho total regis tration was nearly 400 and tho ses slons wero well attended and full of Ulo Ho,y jnd thence t0 constantl interest. op0 aml from tlioiu to St. Peters Death of F. M. Pethoud. rimifH TsToh Anrll fl. V. M Pfi,n.i. nrnhnhlv the earliest settler ' in this county, died after a long ill- I ness of Rright's disease. Francis' Marlon Pethoud was uorn in i.awrcnco county, Ohio, July 7, 1837. Ho grew to manhood In that state and In 1857, removed to this county, where u took up a homestead. Ho was a man of energy and force of character, ono, of the kind of men wno enme into wus inhospitable wild before tho Indian had surrendered his claim to it, and did much to develop tho county. Be sides a widow, Mr. Pethoud leaves three sons and four daughters. Teachers End a Busy Session. Fremont, Neb., April 9. The East ern Central Nebraska Teachers' asso ciation closed their first session. Tho enrollment far exceeded tho expecta tions of tho locnl committees, tho to tal being 951 Tho following officers wero elected for tho coming year President, II. H. Hnhn, Blair; lco president, N. M. Graham, South Oma ha; secretary, F. E. Taylor, Fuller tQn. ,rcaslirol.( W A. Yodor, Omaha; i . t xt r ' members executive committee, N. C. , Abbott. Tekamnh, and J. C. Matzen, Fremont. An invitation of the Fro- mont Commercial club to hold tho next meeting In Fremont wns tinanl - mously accepted. Tak. Laxative Bromo Q.uinmeTaMets.je Svo vum nm rm" riiiiiiiiimiiiiiillimi,l'lilliiiiiminiiliniliiiliiiiuiiiiiniimiim; " " "" " "'" '' '"" "" " '' MiMlllilill Iilltil'l 1 " ' """" ' "" ' '" t"'"'i "" ' "' i"" i i.i AVcBclablcTrcparationforAs- slmilaHng HicYoodfltulUcgula lin the Stomachs andDoweis of Promotes Digcslion.Cheerful ncssandRcst.Conlains neilhcr Opium.MorpUinc norMinEjal. Not Narcotic. fitttpt, ofOldlk-SAMUILPIKnEB. llmpM Stti" Jlx.Smna Anitt Scil Irprmunt m ffimSttti - C(utifid Suatr h'intuymn AJarai Ancrfccf Remedy forConsliw lion, Sour Slornach.Dinrrhoca, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish acss and Loss of Sleek Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. exact copy or wrapper. jnWr. jinn Chance to Wipe Out State Debt. Lincoln, April S. State Treasurer Mortensen is of tho opinion the state debt can be paid off within four years " Proper business methods are adopt- cd in tho management of the states """airs. The debt at this time is over the $2,000,000 inaik, or about what It m.x years gu. uunng my imw ent year, however, Mr Mortensen be lieves It will bo reduced probably $500,000. Accepted Normal Building. Lincoln, April 10. After a tumultu- fB. iaf" nUl "WnlBht. the stute normal board accepted tho Kearuty normal school after first de ducting $500 from the last payment of $G,0C'ft due the contractors, Knuteson & Isdell. Architect Berlinghof report ed to the board that the building had not come up to the specifications in that the color of the stone was not uniform and some of the blocks wero not in line with the majority of tho blocks Bryan Returns in September. . , ' ,f .-In a private let- Lincoln April 0. . tep receVeij rrom ! ten at Co,culta' Imlin Mr- Bryan ST . llQ expect8 to retUrn homo about tho middle of September. His itinerary includes a steamer trip from Bombay, lnflln tr Pnirn Kcvnt- n innrnov to burg, reaching tho Russian capital about tho time the new regime hi govsrmnentul affairs has been inau suraieu. Mrs. Adams Off for the South. Superior, Nob., April 7. Mis. Abhle A Adnm8f nnt0nnl president of tho woman's Relief Corps, has left on an ofllflul trip thiough the south In tho ,ntoieBt of tMe organization. Her first gt wll bo nt su j ()llls Uum Ilt N(ish. ..... lh .. t AtiIlllln. Two davs will bo spent at Andersonvllle prison. Georgia. April 10 and 11 she will at tend the mooting of tho Department of Tennessee, W. It. C, at Chatta nooga. Tho National park at Chicka manga will be visited before her re-1 turn. Find Evidence of Fixed Ballots. Omaha, April 11. Disclosures brought to light by 'jo opening of the ballot boxes were that at least four j 0f tho boxes hnd boon secretly opened by some persons unknown, and over iiri,i,. i.niiniu in.,1 lionn frnnitiilpntlv elghtj Dalloth had necn nauuuienn ennnged lor tno maniiesi purpose oi changing the result of the Republican primaries. Ono object wns plainly to effect tho nomination of Elbourn In stead of Greonleaf for city clerk and tho other was to roverso the positions 0j nroatch and Hennlngs, mayoralty 1 candidates, so as to put Hennlngs hi third place. CASTORIA To Cure a Cold in Oio Day " " - m w-.-.-.. -9 CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years TMC CCNTAUn COMPANY. NEW YORK CtTT. 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