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The Omaha Daily Bee YOU XXXVI-NO. :v.). OMAHA, TtJMSDAV MuHNINd, MAY iM, W1 TWf MAT, VAdKH. kv.uh.v. t'tivv 'iw.y.y. rr.viM. ) RIOTING IN ODESSA 0rtrky Alari linuJreus TpUowi lill iocof Tkr VMii-fOUioUU if0i8 lirT IN CINTRAL 6URUU itt Eiplnlot Cames Death sf Euprin WnJsn. tad Two VdtitiMt. Dim "ASUS RESOLUTION Or JOY t itr rucrta'itd ou Escgpt frra Hand, f Tsrmii'.i. WARRANT ISSULO I OK NIKOLAI LtNIN I i :iJr nf Majority Paction Knn ' -mllec .a-lal lVMorrat In t'ona In l.ondan ( knr4 with Ulan TrHi, oPVrSA. May SO. Fallowing th iwu stratum, of three police official her today I toting occurred and at I orl'tck In th evening ths l'lack Hundred wit run Mii wild through the streets men tl.saly beating people, particularly Jews, more than lot o( whom rrt seriously Injured. The police apparently "remained passive, making no arreets. and the Hlark linn deeds continued their work of revenge unciieckvd. Th tragedy which ld to tha rioting was openly enacted. While tha superlntendt- ent of pollc and a number of other of ficer were In tha central police bureau thla mo rnln a; two men and a girl entered tha building, deposited an Infernal machine I In the orflce and wont away. Tha mach'ne exploded aJmoat Immediately, killing tha chief of police, two chief detectives of the city, and aerlously Injuring seven other petsone. Tha police pursued, wounded and captured two of tha terrotiata. but tha girl who waa with them eacaped. Tha leader of tha terrorlata waa subsequently Identified as a man named Tcherthofl. The two detectivea killed were bitterly hated by the terrorists for their activity against the latter organisation. Warrant for lea In. BT. PETERSBURG. Way JO.-A warrant kaa been Issued for the arrest of Nikolai Lenin, leader of the majority faction now attending tha social democratic congress In Ixndon on tha charge of high treason. Ha wU be taken Into custody If ha returns to Ru!a. Tha warrant la against "Vladimir t'UajiotT. alias Lenin" and It la aald that the police have Indentured him as a noted radical leader of the early 'DOs and a brother of the Lllanoff, who, with four comrades, all armed rlth bombs, waa arrested In 1887 while lying In wait for the carriage of Em peror Alexanf'jr II. and who waa con demned ta death and executed. Vladimir took up tha mission of tha brother was waa executed and haa continually been hunted by the St. Petersburg police. He succeeded In evading capture until 1837 when he waa WTssteA and sent to Siberia for organising ttt first political, strike in Russia, which is the precursor of tha great general rtke which wrested the present constitu tion from Emperor Nicholas In 1906. Yladl- Inur escaped In 1901. disappeared, reappeared .'n St. Petersburg under the name of Lenin, i - ,v. ...... afc. o. ? II L e i . . a .,. .... 1, . ' j cree of 19H6 and Immediately resumed his old ascendency In the social democratic pary. He laughed at the endeavors Of the police, who believed him to be a new leader, to arrest him and boldly declared himself a candidate under his real name for election from St. Petersburg to the second Parliament. Recently, nowever, me police determined to axresi mm ana ne rm- moved to Finland. Lenin Is regarded by the police as bexnf the most dangerous and capable of all the revolutionary leaders and Is well known as a writer on economic subjects. Diss Conarravtslatee Cr Previous to the opening session of the lower house of parliament today a reso lution expressing the great Joy of the house at Emperor Nicholas' earape from death at the hands of those who plotted his assassination and the deepest Indigna tion at the recent criminal conaptraey, so fortunately frustrated, waa unanimously adopted. The reading of the resolution called forth hearty applause, but the ex pared Monarchist demonstration did not take place. The Social Democrats, Social Revolutionists, part of the Group of Toll (and others were absent from the house when the resolution was presented and adopted. In formally announcing the alacovery of the plot. Premier Btolyuln aald that not enly was the emperor's life aimed at. but the plotters Intended to assassinate Orand Puke Nicholas Nlrholalerltch. president of the Cotncll of National Defense, and himself. Grand Diike Alexander Mlchall ovltch, brother-in-law of the emperor, and Grand Lruke Ntcholalevltch were among thos present when th resolution was adopted. When after an Introductory speech by Count Hobrlnsky. president of th Constl- tutlonal-Caneervatlv party and a marahul of the nolHUty, th premier opened bis ad - rtrs by saying that the accounts of th plot as published In cortaln foreign news papers were extremely exaggerated, kialysla Eiflslsi Arrests. M Htolypln addressed hs house for tha second tlm today In answer to a social danicrafln Interpellation regarding the artton of th police on Saturday In aearch lt.g the lodgings of M sl, deputy from Riga, when a meeting of social damo rrafa waa broken up and a number of man and women wsr arrsated Th pre-mla-. spaaklr.g as head of th political police, a Id that th government had ben Informed that meetings of th oatitral rev oli tlooary organisation wwrs being hld at tb revldanc of M Oal and th tallica, as they had th right to do and In an enrdanne with tblr duly, nlred Ih bnlU ing. arrested thirty on persona ajxt eaised numbesr lit cumnvotnlalng dosumenl by wnicn It was stsl.ltabi thst M At,,l'ur Mt ".d aa a e.eril L llns of nmn.bers of th Military I w.,eh was planning an armed uprla wblcn ( was saiabltahed that M f ! s liter fief lagu. 'lain. Luring tha debai wl.u h ensued Omni lk.l.rr.sky, president of Ih s..i.atltutlooal crtisarvaUve pmi'f. left the houa In r tallatlon for tb abaerwt f t radicals al Ih II. n of tha resoluilii nf sympalhy with tb emperor al his tutpa from a soaslnalion. Rom lima after lbs raaol.j. lion uf syn.pslby with lb ti,pln, ni4 laii d.vid tspuly Mblraky, a lawyer til If , In lbalf ef th central sammltla it llui lul J.mm'ttli, ann.H.ft.ad ihmt his prf bad runrlliin with th 4t and loatiiualad tb 41 if It Jly ailsisd II Was 1 I m polb ptifVsa all. Jeb l4s 1 fllalaj. JIONOI.I'M', Mr ts- 1k lndoa't aM. "Th abik," ,it.d hra this u,ri.lris Iwsaly v a fa ',,,, g,N at lV . SUMMARY OF TUB DEE Twwaday, May at, loot. 1007 MAY 11)07 sua woe Tv I wis tan rni X "if I 2 3 - t 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 II 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 X TKI WBATtmsV rt'HI'X'AUT rn NUimiWiA -etlmwers TiivioIk v, ixxilcr In wit port Km. Wa-liiesday ptfT.pniy rmr ri'Hh'AfCf lll (IV A Showers v . warmer t'u, .tnv iumii i and mailt. A "... ( i - -V nneimy puiTiv cioiniy mm cimmhi, t. vo' in rsi ttiiion. y,- Venipfraliiin t ii(ith yrste V Hour Hour 6 a. tn . a. m . T a. in. , I a. m . a lit.. Ii a m . . i I a. m . II m .... 41 .... 41 .... a .... 41 .... 40 . ... t .... M .... J6 1 v III. I p III i p m 4 p. Ill 5 . in p. til T p. in I p. m T uH 1 tu 3 3 1 9 p m. The Presbyterian general assembly re ferred to the presbyteries four overtu vs providing for the appointment at cotu mlsskins to represent each Unit In the church government between annual ses sions. The action caused, a splrlte A bate. during which It waa charged that thei is an effort to create a Catholic hierarchy. The report on temperance waa made a special order for Wednes day. age 1 Democratic members of Oklahoma con stitutional convention stale their side of controversy to attorney general and unit for construction of enabling act defining powers of the convention under It. Page 3 Work of securing Jury for Haywood trial proceeds slowly. Only nine of the venire of 100 talesmen remain unquns tloned and there are nine peremptory challegea unused. 1 roaxioir. Odessa superintendent of police and two detectivea killed by explosion of In fernal machine. Warrant Issued for arrest of Nikolai Lenin, social democratic leader now attending conference In London, charging him with high treason. Page 1 gtBUSKA. State Railway commission Informs rail road company what la wanted In the matter of reports on pastes. Montana le qulrea federal health certificate from range cattle entering that state. Pafs S X.OOAX. L. R. Hlgglna. murderer of Mr. and Mrs. Copple of Pender, may decide to offer the plea of Insanity as a means of defense. Page 5 Frank Mitchell buys tract of suburoan land wrtlch was held by the Starr family for period of fifty years. Page 18 Rev. Lucius O. Balrd at Ministerial union declares the theological training of candidates for the pulpit must keep pace fully with the preliminary education. Page Oovemor Sheldon definitely decides to accompany the Nebraska trade boost irs on their Invasion of the great northwest for commercial conquest. Page 3 The Initiative and referendum law Is ts be Invoked by the anti-dog muscling advocates aa r means of defeating the Dahlman ordinance. Pags T In Woman's Realm Hair trinkets, cam eos, high combs and other relics of antiq uity In the Jewelry line are now in vogue. Page S Board of Education arranges to send pupils who win the Rosewater scholarship to Armour and Case schools, they having offered to ad free tuition. Contract or- aeTt& iet toT tho yinton street school buidtng.. Census enumerators chosen. Page a Superman, the 8-year-old aon of Com mando, carrying the Keene colore, wins the Brooklyn handicap. Pas's 4 Results of ball games: T Des Moines vs Omaha 4. 4 Philadelphia vs. Cincinnati 2. St. Louis vs. New York 4. I Pittsburg vs. Brooklyn 0. Boston vs. Chicago 1. I Washington va. Cleveland 0. 1 Phlladalphla va. Detroit 0. 4 Chicago va. Boston 0. t St. Louis vs. New York 1. 4 Indianapolis vs. Columbus 0. 10 Kansas City vs. Milwaukee 1. 10 Minneapolis vs. St. 'Paul . I Toledo vs. Louisville 6. Pare 4 tmxiczacriax An ivDrrrrmiAi. Live stock marketa. Pags t Grain markets. Pags Stocks and bonds. Pags ROCK ISLAND ROAD IS FINED Admits In Cowri Orantlnaj Rrksftt to Paya Penalty. NEW TORK, May 20 -Tha Chicago. Rock Island Pacific Ilailruad company, through Its attorney, R. A. Jackson, today, In the I United States court, pleaded guilty to two ' twelve counts of an Indictment charging j that tha railroad had granted rebates on . shipments of coffee made by the Woo I en ri . Spice company of Toledo. A Has of 110,000 1 on each of the two counts waa Imposed i a waa paid. in otner tn counts were noil prnsaed. th metric system compulsory. On of th a,The Northern Hallway company today I labor bllla la one applying the eight-hour Bled a demurrer through Ita rounaal to a system to all work, of whatever k;lnd. done similar Indictment charging that It had for the national government, granted reliates, there being two counts, Th aasoclallon has fouxht measure of or. charging th offering and ths other this character through the last three srs the giving of rebates. I slona of congress. The other labor measure Tb demurrer state (hat. th Indictment opposed was that popularly known as th Is vague, lb charge unconstitutional, that ' aatl-lnjunctlon bill. This measure In as th t. it hi o ths Int.-rstste ''oti.mcrre law I sort a Hon slso takes credit for having killed under which th action Is brought, la un-l Tn feH,rt of be treasurer showed ex J isl, une.iial tnd Implies unequal regnla-' PenUtura during the vear ended March 11 lions, and that the enforcement of lh;l,, H.. leaving a balance on hand Imll'-lrneiit Is to daprlve the dnfmdauta of property against th constitutional pro "tlrv CITY TO TAKE OVER ROAD rrnarlseo to llav Ksrlmnt Is Manlelunl 4rllon of Traelloo I.I. MAN rKANClHi'.. VI, May Si-H-.a Franrlsio Is to bay an experiment In munl-ll ownrthli uf pub'ln ulllitlaa Th r.ly will lak over lb lleaiy si reel rail war This derision was aruved r I ol ay by t'lalilcl Atbiriier ln,d n. aflr a con- flnc with Chairman ilsllagbsr nf Ih lird ul Nui'srvlaors Thai U.rty will al r, ptrfvrlM,i lb sum of 4n.iao for lb p4,,p ai d ibis amount will b addd In Ih J uii l.ii'lsel t . lb j,-a).ii sjready apioi iti d f ir ih .tio.,t..n of u. i.i. fosd Til' foa.1 Will nrploy a S luprUllI iiir diw up plana for lb con vpfaloa of Ibe rid from a eabls aysUrn to n elarlrbal loi.dult salu riadleoorl on wr ra. Nr.W innk, Hav il-fiarri lludlcourt. Soft, ndiala.-r n f i Jfivl' M lb im-so sons- l ' ' i, a lined h lutisy eitivui iu t'uropia. ANOTHER VENIRE, NEEDED Csly Hloof UomlreJ Wan (l.ll.il it Bolie Lait Waek lama'n Untimln1. ONC PEREMPTORY CMALLtNCtS UNUStO sllnni tailed tn I nalial aterr I'aleamen Admits Me la lei fay nf Oefrwee fnlllnsi la Prerlnrt in i 'nniio, M.iy 'dnlio, M.IV -H rrlllS lVll. -rg tnurilfr 1r!t iniil V'.J, . asnlii tomorrow In permll Ihe nig of atioltur aiiorlnl venire of mm. When the aeeslon lodur rndtd inlv elKVeti out of Iwinly pnreinplnrv rh'il lnars hml born usd nnd Iml nina "f 1h" hiitidin,! vriilrrmi'ti ami' hrreil a wri-k so remained uncalled. The initisllilng nine will nattily furnish srlsl for a diiv's work. ai some lime tomorrow Jiiilux Wood will prob. nhly ailjourti the trial for si Ifnsl a full .lay ami send Blirrlff Hhnd lloilnln f'rth In Hiient of fifty arlillllonnl lalrsmen. Tl vacancy cr,nt.1 l.y tbn tilnth tlial l"DRe, made on PHtiinlny, wn oiwn when the trial win rcxiliurd Ibis mornlns: tlie Vacancy created by the eleventh, chiillenKn was oen when court mljnitrtied this after noon, and the difference latween the Iwo sums up the little stride forward of today. Joacph Chlnn of chair No. , cbiillclnted by the defense, ami William M'-Ourlln of chair No. , challenged by the slat-, were (he men of the old crowd who went down today, (leorge Towell and Irf-e Pcrlvener were the two men who pawned muster to day, the first n:imd for the vacancy made by the ninth challenKe, the Inst named the tenth challenge. They am both farmers and Mr. Pcrlvener was formerl ya sheriff In Kansas. lateen Men Rtamlned. Blxtein men were examined and excused for cause. Most of them had deep-seated opinions us to the guilt or rtinocrnce of William r. Haywood and went d wn for bias challenges from the stale. Two of the sixteen had scruples against capital punishment and two had scruples about hanging a murderer on clrcumstantlul evi dence. The examination wearily droned its way over the same old ground, although the defense haa narrowed Its range of ques tioning. It asked nothing today about the Roosevelt letters and the Taft speeches, but devoted much attention to possible local prejudices and tht existence of gen eral prejudice against socialists. Good humor has come to counsel and they Joked and played back and forth all day, and the laughter of an easily pleased crowd frequently sounded through the rooms. Once only waa the easy swing of the day broken when the defense returned to Juror Fisher and questioned him as to I a conversation with C. P. Allen, a local socialist. In October last. Mr. Fisher was at first certain that he had not talked with Mr. Allen, but when Mr. Allen came a . l 1 ...j w . v. 1 1 iraam i.n unir aitiu o m'UKiii.u mill. , - Mr. Allen waa sworn and testified thst Mr. Fisher had said that he knew of the acts of the accused In Colorado and that anyone engaged in the plot against ner. they should have been strung up before I Wtrlct Attorney Jerome announced to tey were brought to Idaho. Mr. Fisher ! that he would visit Po'lce Commls- malntalned that he did not say anything i of the kind, but thought he might have said that If the accused were guilty of the things done In Colorado they should hava. heen ateitnar tin Jamea T T VTawlev. leading counsel for the state, questioned Mr. Allen at length and brought out the! j statement that he was employed by the ' defense to poll his. precinct; that he was defense to poll his. precinct; that he was . paid $3.50 per day when he worked and . that he was under pay today. Judge Wood iay today. Judge Wood the objection against failed to sustain Fisher and he remains In the Jury box for the time being. T. D. Cahalan, an attorney of Boise, Joined the defense aa associate counsel to day. He makes the eighth of counsel for the defense participating tn the trial. The trial goes on at 9:30 In the morning, and In the future that will be the hour of convening and adjourning will be at 4 p. m. MANUFACTURERS IN COUNCIL Americas) Association neglsi Its AnnnnI Convention In New York. t VFW TORK. May JO.-The preliminary meeting of the twelfth annual convention of th American Manufacturers association was held today at the Waldorf-Astoria. There will be two sessions tomorrow and I two Wednesday. A banquet will b held Wedneaday night. It Is expected that be tween WW and WO members will be present. At the meeting today the president. James W. Van Clev of St. Iouls, presided. Re. ports were presented by the secretary. Marshal fMahlng. and the treasurer, P. II. ' ".tollman of this city. ! The secretsry. In his report, first took up the fight which the association has made In pursuance of resolutions passed five years ago at Indianapolis against cortaln 'legislation proposed at Washington. Two I ef th measures so proposed related to j labor matters, and there waa one other blU opposed, the bill to make th us of 1 W4.71, The speakers at the handunt Wednesday wIM Include Oscar Ntraiia. secretary nf r..m inarr and Ubor, Hnatnr iHilllver of low and Major Oeneral J. Franklin llell, chief nf staff of tha army. FIRES BULLET THROUGH LUNO Bwslgn Hrtakln, at Waa In ntm enlty at kontlago, Menartesl In erloos f'onelltlon. WAgHINOToN, May ki -Th Navy de partment luday received a dltleh from "". Cub, Mating lhal tfnsign Alfrl r niiai.us who was in iiimcuny witn Ih prtllc of eWnl lao alHoit a forlnigbl ago In rompaiif with aallisni from lb Teoiajna. had abiH hlmaelf lltfough Ih lung and waa In a rloua raii.lltbm. MialgK tiriatan la In Kntlii. Th om.Jal lrvllaaltn t1 lb IrouM with lb Vntlsao polloo ai-ii In hv dvlo.d lb fait lhal lirlaUln was drink' li-OI Willi lb sailor. Whbh Would 0. uti les bav rulld In hi being etaurl niartlaled, l'ilWn snlsrod l Aariapadls NAtal '4iuy from 1'annaylvsoi lit lUM and giaaiasleA lo lsV 11 Ijuis In liUhv. ARMY CIRCLES JIRE AROUSED I'eelalnei f Swrem ( nwet la) Wrnes 'a tltertarna Mmmr llnrl neat freeedenla WAMIIINITiN. Msy i There Is - aiiiheiiaon nl Mie War d' puMmeiil Ihul be uirinn court of 1b I HHod "Is'eS hn Invalidated li sinius of rvxty ulnr srmy offlver w ho lots b Id nl tbe same lion, a Volunteer rO'nmlBalon. tiltd baa slao Invalidated tb Irnnllly of Hie pi u dins of rvery rmirt martini of a volunteer of" fleer or enllaled man, mi wbb b bna sal an officer holding IhiIIi resolnr and volun teer c mulutaalotie, The court lsl Monday bunded down en opinion declaring Invalid the tnurt martini of Lieutenant Ij-wI K. Itrown, a nesro volunteer officer who was tiled and du. missed from the etvc In Cuba The ....H.Hi..,!!-! - i.,-ii,i,.i i. An i nicer nf the re.olar aro.v wl.r. nlao a I volunteer oftlcrr, iil on ibe court I 'rider the decision tlrown will ! MHIed to dmW sy until the dale of the mistering out of bis regiment and tb enplratlori of bis commlaslon. War department officials regard It ss Ibe logical conclusion to lie drawn from the court's decision thai the finding of every coiiit-inaitlal on whb'li sst a regular iinny ofllcer who also b. Id a volunteer commls- ! slon. and which tried a volunteer officer or enlisted man, are Invalidated and claims j for ey to the end of the commission or rnllstimnt may be made. The basis of the courts decision Is that! a regular army officer holding a volunteer cimnilaslon at the same time Is not a vol- unler, but a regular army 'officer. The War department lias always held exactly j the reverse; that Is, l.at a regular army offlcer holding a volunteer commission during the time he held such commission, I a volunteer officer, tind not a regular army j officer. The pay of such officers lias liM-n I regulated on that basis and many ff1crs of low grades were given commissions to hla-her a-rades In the volunteer service 1 during the civil war. the Bnlah-Amerlcan ' . I I" Insurrection In the Philip- ; plnes, and by reason of surh commissions drew largely Increased pay. t'nder the re cent decision of the court this pay will have to tie returned; that Is, If the de cision Is really as broad aa at present It appears. MRS. HOWARD GOULD SUES , Papera In Application for Permanent Separation Filed and Wife Courts Publicity. NEW TORK. May 20. Counsel for Mrs. Howard Gould said today that Mrs. Gould's BUit for permanent separation from her husband had been filed, but the pepers In , tho case have not been served on Mr. 'Gould. Mr. Bhearn said today that Mrs. Ul uld brousrht suit on the gTound of : cruel and Inhumen treatment covering a period of more than three years. The law-j . yr aiso aeciareu mm buu wuum iv irica In orien entirt arinlna! I i . .... - . . ... ..i I " i' " Mrs. uoum aesires tnat run punncity I slven to It and she refuses to spare lo sr.srel ! sioner Bingham tomorrow In connection 1 with the Howard Gould case. There haa been considerable dlsriMsion In connection with the suit for permanent separation, which counsel for Mrs. Howard Gould said hadw "' a'n"t.i'r' uI1 " ha. been Intimated that Centra! offl- dais and detectives were employed. Mr. Jerome said tonight: "I shall see Commissioner Bingham and ... v. iuni ' "'" """iiRauun uj oy uuice i i snail speedily auena 10 sucn an investiga tion. As yet Information on the matter Is very meager. I might say I know noth ing about It except that blackmail lsal leged." WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL New National Ranks Authorised to Commence Rastness In Iowa and Month Dakota. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, May HO.-tSneolal Tele gram.) The following national banks have been authorised to begin business, with OT.. MO capital each: Merchants National of Mllbank, S. U, with N. J. Rlesser aa president. Charles R. Williams vice presi dent and E. H. Benedict caahler, and the first National bank of Adair, la., with M. H. Well on aa president, Thomas Robin son vice president and Roy R. Welton cashier. Rural free delivery carriers appointed for Iowa routes: Iiolllver, rout 1, Fred W Albee carrier, Abraham Plckell substitute; 1 Murray, route I, William A. Agans carrier. ! Rush J. Wlngett substitute. Arthur W. McFiitrtdge, who succeded Mathewaon as bonded school superintend ent of the Winnebago Indian reservation, j haa been transferred and promoted to be superintendent of th I'matilla Indian rea- KUROKI VISITSNEW HAVEN Make Trip to Vat I rlveralty, Whre Many Japan Offlrari Halt Been R4neat4, NKW HAVEN, Conn.. May Th vlall to Vale unlvarslty of Osnrrnl Kurokl tottey wa brought alniut by tb deair uf Ih distinguish! d soldier o ar lite luax ilulb-n In which many Jsiwtne olTlcrr reeelvrd a pvrilou 4 their education. Many or it, oin.er served with dlatlnclh.ii al Nrt Arthur and un Ih bsillifVrld on Muchu i lan soli laeii. r.il Kurokl s party Im loded tli-nwral O. W. VVi.i.1, II, H A tretudi. and Majtr I mil of Hi general staff Vln ily visited lb Vsrlon ilertiuriita of lb cvl l slut at V oodbthlae ball waa recall e.1 by lildsnl llaMlley li also the Japa tie siudeiils, twenty tn nun lvr wet aa xiiibled and piMunled an ddls l4im-l...n a c4d at tit tiiadiMl' cluli T1ii. wsse iraaaiil aWcistary of atalo lit, lioeaor Woo.ttufT. iauiiv Mollrit uf Ih Nw lUvaaj, illiua4, and a saniber of .rof .! and faculty men lb yrly then vali4 th unlveialty hall. b.r Vl 1)111 hlllnbei log I lD l,a a,o,l 4V lb lung tal i brer Al 4 ttt bvl lb seiisiAl and wriy l f for New V.uk NMV Vi'tlK, Mar hi Unieial irM Kuiohl and hi parly relutnsd fiixw a vtedl lu tal uilvriy early Ikl etening II wa sitnouMced thai Ih -ljf aouid ,-itv loiitortuw In U rrvatlon. with h.-duaxter. at Pendleton. ! forrnfT,, of Oregon. IV. John A Hender. ,n ! . J'''"'1'.""'-! ore. This pr.m,ot.on Increases the pa, of pf Ae,heny. Pa; Rev. R. A. Hutching f 11 T " ' a7 a . . - McF.trl.1ge per year. Hi. aucoe.aor I Altftona. Pa : Rev. R. U Iannlng. WsaV C.ey a ra-.y nJt atlaso. I V) at Winnebago haa not been nm.i. ,,.,. ni r,,. j. n. Rankin, IX l. of . f hu i rrr-c Iima-ter Vnml Moyer nntiounced j Denver. nrrTr.Wr, Wj --e . ."T "tV- f wtl today that James S W.'la would b an. Th, rhole of m.vlerator. It la said, will ' i.n ght la th IVrted tte cx-rt Wav tev4 at rj. tx m. .y t-a. t lnante.1 p.,.,,tt,r at Mitchell, a IV likely be between the Rev. THr. M H R:l ; br ffArr gAverameet amt tS VtjTw ?T Other South Pakota p.-nma.t.rshlps prob o fUn Francisco, and Rev. Pr. Anderson of Wn.silri Cattle and InTe-tte-eit NVwa.y ''ti.. , t ,v! ably will go over until con.re convene New York. i . ,he rera la.J asd uctre. evu " VV" I tie 7 txT, iv. -w a w...' . - -it FT' rti 1 1 1 on intp iwi..ii-fi i ini I SHELDON WILL SAKE TRIP Oortiaf rinU Iv;l)ai te ttfimfttt IWiatert on lovxiai of Kinbt ROYAL WdCCMC LVlflYWHtftt AtUMD all I Hies fie v failed re I'wsjrlasj In T.lr llealaea -t lm-4 tlMs for the Trade I'rannlrri flovairior MI.eldori has deflrilt. r 1i ldd ll Neiepl tbe llivllallof) of II. e . (, n ' I I lub to aceiopparjr ttie rirrit s 't, - s ' on be "gteajl riortliwiat" Ifiob eiler.al.ii en uialoii to lb l'a Ifl' o..i In 1P Tbe quesitori bad lrii urd r r-o;. aldt-r at :or lr to governor for oroe yni ); lie waa n- oVavorliig to range bis I, tnaaa affairs ' In order t i l-ave. and wsa 'omn.ur.W t4 Willi Monday morning ovr Ibe. long (1 s. . lam 1. 1. l-l,..r,. by ' 'ommlaa'onef tjulld of tlie Comifieir inl lub. 1 be pre.eroe of tt governor .n h cnrslon la the cause of much rejoicing by meinlM rs of the IVrnmer' 11 club, aa this fact will materially In t. aae t, a oj.a srcl lrnrlrii e rftbe i xcuralon While tb evurflori will t,e lis- lra1SKl () n)y hy wf mrn lif ni , .., , , ,,)r, y.,H,, ., i,.,. H ...ib (,. ii)v, ntock egcbai.ge and l.eods of few nromlnenl firms Ir, oth- r Nrbraski r'tlM. ; the excursion Will be of great benefit to the entlte slate ss an advertisement, and tbn presence of Hover nor Hbeld-m ss t representative of tb state III add tor. to the enterprise The goverr.cr h sn PJ -dfitrner.f for the first of June, and as tb trad," ex-ur- slon leaves Omaha Jun 2. Mr Ht eld-.n " probably will not b abl to leave Omaha with the train, but will b mt enrout. Another apjiolntment is had by tb gov- ernor near the close of the excursion which ' my necessitate his returning so'.rn-r. but he is making sn effort to b relieved from lnl" -rigagement, ana. in any veni. ,i- ls,, r il.a. H,.el, the. rr.yvsit Ira. this engHgement. and. In any vent, w,i """"" ' 4 - . - . The fffod of lttrs from commercial organlxaflon and clippings from news- papery of the cities to be visited on the excursion continue to pour into the office of Commissioner Guild In undiminished volume and In every case emphnte- assur ance Is given that the Omaha v.sltors will be given a royal welcome. I-ttrs from the officers of th Commercial cl-ibs at American Falls. Idaho; Walla Walla, Wash.; Ellensburg. Wash., and Sheridan. Wyo, urgently rerjijest that the time al lotted for the visit of th Omaha "boosters" In these cities be extended. Owing to the many requests received for extension of time at different points the committee In charge of the Itinerary Is 'trying to make a few minor changes and concessions of time. This will be dons without curtailing the time to be spent at other cities and without lengthening the j aggregate time spent on me excursion, du I. la Ann wilt. tha Inl.nllnn rf rr.A ( r. m 1 . id uis,. -'.. ..... ....'.ii vs i as much time at each Dlaee from whk It . . The Clearing House aasoclatk.n of Seattle 1 has signified its Intention of co-operating j witn tne other commercuu Dnates 01 wui,,,,.,,,., o m aravtirtri t yt , cuy 'in the entertslnment of th exctir- sionlsts and the "lSo.cmo club" of Spokane will work In conjunction with the commer cial organizations of that city to the aame end. Plans for entertainment are being made by the Chamber of Commerce of . Salt Lake City, where a Sunday will be spent. Two Daya In Portland. Elaborate plans are being made by th . Fortiand commercial organiiatlons. as ; nearly two days will be spent at that place, The excursion train will arrive at Portland J For about three hours he was drives on Sunday, June 9, at ( a. m , and arrrange- around the city and then surrendered ttrs ment have been made to give a breakfast Mf a deputy sheriff, who t"k h'jn by at th Portland Commercial club Sunday a unfrequented route to BiackweLl morning, after which the Omaha visitors ' uland. He will be pot to work ta the will be at liberty to aee the sights as they ' bakery. please, but they will he taken over the city j Abraham Hummel, for nearly a third Monday In automobiles until 1 p. m.. when ; 0f m century one of the my srt'e'jr a reception will b tendered the Omaha "hooatera" at the rnmmerctsl club until 3 n. m . when the excursion train will leav ------ - for the return trip. inn nrw.i.aprti tn tne western roiimry are devoting much space to the excursion. exploiting It In every manner possible. TO HOLD SESSION IN DENVER railed Preoyterlnns Headed West, ward for AnnnnI Meotlaaj of Assembly. PITTPm-Ra May V-Thre Pullman cars loaded with commissioners to the Vrlted Presbyterian general asemb:y. which meets st Denver. Colo., this week, left t.vlav The special reature of the as- . v ; ', i , ih, .u-ii... . - . to Pr. Alexander tlllchrlsi. corresponding secretary of the board of home missions, who dud last January, thla bring one of the most Import. nt emcee In the church. Among mt name sussevivHi tor tne pise fund, of th church so kbat a't may b tn Ih car of on trrs.dier. will. It ts said report favorably, although ther will b much opposition. Rernirts will be heard from all the d'f ferent hosrd of the churt-h and arpropra. tlon. made for tb work of the earning year to the .stent of ab.ut f",VcvV The asriiibly wtll sdVoim May XV Th clerical delesatc from th Otii.h presbytery are Hrv W P Jbnn. I Omaha Rev Andrew Renwlt-k. g uith Oman, and Rev J M WslUoe. Rush VIII LAWYER SHOOTS POLITICIAN llaatsvll M. Toll ol Twlo, I. T.. Atlemwle to H III II. P. Pel I a sa Hnll of Po4. Tl tA. I T. My -Mkll r Tnr. . a- II llanraa T . .1 .-v . W I . ;r;d:;,ra?:iMANY injured in wreck a )0ung lawyer a H P Pet t us. eoucln of Weair Ivilu if Alsbama and a l1r In (,llnta ,lo, erallc oiltb Th shooting tv-mi.l v a pill. i It-el alixl Mint and waa w:lnat b s d.ieeii pr,i. It is alsas4 tut 'l trrllng rklsled laslwern th as a u t,r eel r yeeis. a1'"1 ihiI f lVItu lvr-.ial l.t s.. ee I l alli y Sill- f.u Ibe haiul ef al daosblei' Il,v-l-lia busier- llouMe a. cenlMsird ih Murine ih Ih an ld Whrli tr orl lb b,H4ilS follrfWrd Irvltua al Mm a c.!idi rw .11 atipei Inloxdetil si yuMI loallio a II Wtll wf. DOARD TIGHTENS DOWN LID fiMe t- .. II t t " Wha tUlale It, See. m4 reohltal Sales la Naooeie Tb tumtl of n s.d ''!. y .- siorers d ldd la el Ms. tla a I Ic-ai-fa !, ar,e, id I. f ,f,d i i I aT ll'l'" rt o-1a rr ff V.l f t.if b.iva lb..f ll trira . 1 7' '1 tmtt waa of b M 1 t I i r, .,- ,' r. mm j aiii'-.ok-.ia ft n ik' 11 "i. IKmr ,tin1 In fair t t '! rool.ofi r .1 i roMM'log - .(..le al any lll' wl.slaya T. ", ; of j.i' a ,a'r.id 'bat '. ! uti'.rt Is nfor'l T roaliet of a.loaHr.g ' I ' " ll'riof -, a lo.f.i-a wsa I f ,a1 7"S T OT.aei 'wi Kf.l ' ''''"' i'J-1 " ' r'.i'- " ". i,-,r'm by ir.sl f'VM-f '"' 'w'at vii, thih I. r';t.ii"' t' ff'm Hifig li'ieoe Vi 1t.vA f 1 r.iil r lion la -Md by :' b a tt.' i d- 'id") lo lake r.' S' in A "ntt,l'" 'i't''n' d to i.ffr,t u, fb rtrttt -n I f'-iwl f'..-srr. Tti- rr .ef of fdi' ib ir" j'"d t),a ui ro'at dllirrra i, f t if it if Stores are 'OH, p!W. Sl'h I'a ix of h'cior g i r, t A r'r t'f a lgil lnf jf-,,'.n se'tlon 1 of tb 'iibe i law. jT'.b.re.t.- bf'ing eof,.f-f;ia from ar.gaff g retail tUl i'iT bj was fa-ad, b-jt fy. sfl-t waa tkn 7b fei--ft of tb r,rnerot ro br, wji refifred t:. rnavr of tv "1 ' b- .r',p'''d 'r.Ta-t or fr.' 'f crtwt .tn tb N,rslf Tlb-.r eyrr.;'.-T ard tb c'y f' t rfslri'ra' mrri r-pera'evri f fir alarm r-.s are prl pn'rol statlor.s as read sr.d in"'"' T rrt shos tbat tb city fas I C fr alarm boxes fortf-f-. ;r tr ' pi'T'A aiauor.a. sh.'h a w lVT bv l-n operated by tb tvron "in t-f.y nr-- two flve-ar t-ontra'-ls t'.r .' pr ya-f. w:tn II I-r rr.r.t r, extra ror .cn r.r iu.r V . l . M iy -.Jk sr- h a. . f a t .v-B. K 7 " " .l., ' .7. " ' " 1 .rwl ,.oe,.l I h SJm St a CM , - - - - o,. . o the city enter Into a two or tbr-yr contract with the Nebraska Ttrte-t.e rstm- PnT- An anonymous lfr rcivd ty tr. board was rid. in which th wflr tH of disreputable houses wh.ch w-t b conducted ouLs.de of the prosr. bd dis trict. The chief was rdred to investi gat. The resignation of grgant P.nfrow was accepted, but no aoccewaor to tf. piarw was named. The resignation of OfTi"r J. E. J'hrJO ; was accepted. ! Tb salary of J. E Taylor. Jar.itor tt the city Jail, was raised from tV1 to per . month. j An expense allowance of !:" was td i for Chi'f Donahu to sttnd tV. r.arrAl ! cor.ventkin of chiefs of police. The question cf adopting a ten-tour sh:ft ... .. . a dksccs3 i " " . . rnr tha rvYiie oeTrrmerii was anruaaa I t WWS ! 11 If tKU a l-!- meeting on jnorwiay mrx mi - u. a mat i definite action will be taken. nUMfrltL. li Irs DUMwrAfl L.L.L Xntortoae r lorn Lawyer - aseaes SertlasT On Tr Terxn In Prieon. NEW TORK. May JT.-.-Ic a t'.g tnr(?ug car, Abraham Hummel left b:s bora hs East Sevecty-secor.d stre-et tcday to go to ; Blackweifs island to serve a year tn tie ; penjtentiary for conspiracy In the l-ig- i Morse divorce case. Known mnd euvoesfal crrrrdr-al lawyer S . . v . m r w HTl Vliy. '""a.j in-aau - - . - . . - . . . : a, ul Vii1 Ja at..tnc ... - t mtU Islanxl penitentiary- The se-tea ... Imposed upon a eotivtcuoa two T..r s-o far ror.i:r(T growing out of 1 Hummel a connection w-Uh the J.-de- l Murrls divorce litigation. H'jrr.niel f 54-1 coovtci- thruhvrai urta. b- the final decision wa. adver. He ha. a I a, been disbarred from prsctise In tte courta u-mI - - - . , n.rl.nrianr in an autonbii without a rrd. He tad been at liberty on bail and hd pv tU ' ihe pnn'.od4y. A W. .4 "... sxtli - red in front cf the Humrrvei rV"vo wben th little lawyer dashed out of t! basement door. boMirnt s tr aaadker-" rh:ei in front of his fa..-- He raa t tte . t-,,. w A ,i w... I a.t . v--- a and moment later vu whirled away t- ward the prison ! - j TPWCE SUIT IN WYOMING pny to com; around S T.V acre ef g-"'''' twenty mile east erf fWieiv TMt t the ftrst suit lr.ttutd a a rrH of IS Irveatigit'oa rav-e-Hty h-lus y gor.--n-.ent land ai;ta DETERMIED TO KEEP COCLEY Mayor taleaa Pwrmally We-, mo Ha at of tWr of lelUa. CHrsi1 Vy Jl-ltr -mm lsx.ar fwm11y rnovJI M "-ei tr v hAl K-4 wh.t b. d rrs- a requested Tr a r rv'lv rsMtrJ lb ra'a"t''. of wr?v roa-nSf of -.a Krl. but on;v fe,T f l' rv,.-.. Mr :' - l1.M t. -d t l ts. ..Tpo ef a-.!reg I- retenlKvn cf K. t) lr uperitit.W t f e -it Tvotn oa Ueorala Ceoteol Halt Sre4r4 Hltuaor. and twlll Ar Hoe. . . A"t-NTA. IV . Vl IV lttw fVviai kla.HMs. tl . y a f r trwu Wt y IVMllol vf tlesM.Ul .a oesskesl l.4 ta. f.u ro.Na t IUi.taei 4 e vlt- six o4 iviuisslA. bvt i-.v. r. l v U.llaNS I IMltv ! Wvtea a.MIV m U,Na eat Ik ttu t Allask U. tW-e VatiHM aaJ s)tatW4 .NEW FORM I'.WOIIKI) fftv.w. Ate.'t V' '.:t I itit . 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