Fhe. Omaha Daily Bee HEWS SECT13H Pagzs 1 (a 10 Frcm Qm?h3 HewsttrfS TWO CENTS VOL. XXXVI NO. 311. OMAHA, SATURDAY MOKXING, JUNE 15, 1 90" TWENTY PAGES. SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. COURTS IX CONFLICT I Eate lw Fight in Kiwoari Enter Complicated Stage. APPEAL TO STATE TEIBU5AL Order ij limed to Eoads to Obey Sew Statute. rEUEEAL CASE IS COSTTSTED Jodfe c.Fercm Postpones Hearing After Hove of State Officer.. HAD LET STATES KT3 POSITI05 1-a w I.St I Is a C ri mi I 1 Oat Mi Will Be -e by C-oeaty Pr rli Ict MfWlfi saw Review) CB. IvAN&AS CITT. Mo.. June 34. Tb con flict between th rxm.tr. and federal court that in here today over the enforce ment of the Missouri miitimitn freight and two cent fare acta. which went into effect t midnight last night, caused great con fusion. nd the end Is not yet In s.ght. While Judge S-rilth Mcpherson ' In the felted State district court watt'r.g the arrival of the attorneys for the principal railroads of Missouri. vto had brourht a Joint suit asking Mm to enjoin the en forcement of tbeae new law, the attor neys were holding a conference over a new turn la affairs During the morning the circuit courts, both In Kansas Ctty and Pt Loula, had, upon petition of Attorney Gen rai Hadley. Issued an injunction against the rat! wart, compelling them to obey the lawn. The suit mere filed In Kansas City by James C Kennish, assistant attorney general, and ic Bt. Louis ly Mr Hadley. reeersl Salt PMtsnel. When the rail m ay attorneys finally came to the federal court their suit mas post poned by Judge McPharmon until tomor row. The railway attorneys urged a post ponement of the case for ten days or two weeks but this Judge McFhereon refused. Tester-day the Judge had Issued an order, upon request of the rr al roads, restraining the complainants from putting Into effect and complying with the laws, and today, when the con, plication In the circuit court's actio,, aroaa. be continued hi. order I In effect. This T, enitrt a1,l be rllfl i nis. trie court sain, nc aia a i great barm might be done and much con- i fusion erlse If the tatus quo should be j changed. ! Much confusion did result during the ' day. In the minds of the railway agent, j as to what rates they should charge, and , among th railway counsel as to which j court bad the proper Jurisdiction, and j which should be respected. The rallmsys ultimately respected the order of Judge 1! cPherson, and did not comply with th new lawa. Ajsslstant Attorney General Kennish de clared taht the Injunction asked by th railroads was most remarkable. "The rail roads, said he. -&sk th court to enjoin th officers from putting into effect tle new law. Th state mill hold that because of tills fact th state and It people ar not enjoined by the federal court and that th tat court ha Jurisdiction." Attorney Ganeral Hadley la exrectea her to marrow to argu the state' aide., MrseiB Reviews Case. In renewing til temporary order this aftr a-noon and postponing the case until to morrow Judge McPtierson gave an Inter esting review of the situation. He said ln part: "Here are eighteen cases, ln which all tha railways of the state ask to fie sup plamantal bill In equity in the eighteen brought two years ago against the ! srtat officer to enloln the enforcement of statutes of 1I6 fixing rates. The charge waa made that th rates were not remun- -r.ttv. vt en,fi.r.tr.. ,r,A ,-..fo vr.iA t-y raaaon of the United tSates constitution "As to wether tbeae supplemental bills tnay b filed as set down for argument th! morning at the opening of court. These rate statutes presumptively are valid, and If valid went Into effect at midnight last night. Beetng th gravity of th sit nation this aourt on yetserday, on Us om-n motion, ( on tnapeettng the proposed supplemental Mils, entered a restraining order, restrain ing tb railway from carrying out tbe recent atatut until the n atter could be beard, as to filing the supplemental bill on which. If filed a temporary Injunction bould lasua." The court saoks of today action ln the circuit court and continuing, said: "All courts, state and federal, recognise th delicacy of real or aeemlng conkts be tween th oeurla All courts recognize that I other court are ln good faith. And this oourt appreciate tb situation "Whan tba forasrolng situation was dis closed today ecAinael for th railway moved for a aonttnuaoo for a week or ten days ta tb an that tn eTtuarv.n mlrht Tka looked Into. These delays cannot be al lowed. Tbe Interests of tb public and th raB wars ahk demand tb speedy deter mtnatloa of an Question connected ith tb f orefolng statement as well as all duastlon conn acted with tb validity or Invalidity of th rat sis tut recently en act ad by th atat legislature of MIswobtI " 8T. LOT 'IS. Ma, June 14 temporary reatratnlng order operative against asTn railroads onntrrlnaj la Bt Louis mas ob tained today from Circuit Judga Reynolds by Attorney General Hadley a part of a nicrreroettl tnatttute by tlrn to compel the rallruads ot Missouri to obey tbe Vcent rat paawnr ger far law and th mailirti-a freigbt rat statute, both af whkca went Into affect today. Tb action ln fit. Louis m as almultanaau wttc a atmllax aotkoa ln ' Kansas City, where Assistant Attorney General Kannlat obtained a temporary re atrakiifbe" order agalast other road of Mis aouri. Klghtaen roads ar conoerna tn the na'.tar. Ybe ordar Issued by JuCg Reynolda bar ( dtreotad against the Watsn. Iron saauntaln, CVttcjcU K.. Missouri Pacific, St. Louis. Kaiiaa Ctty and Colorado. Mlsaourl, V n - an Tens', and 8V Lout and Han iilbal rottda, Tbe railroad reprasantstJve are cited to appear bctor J acg Keynoida an Jan 34 to show .oaua why tb It Junction lanuad aUould xot b nua narniananc NcitartthatandlnaT tba tujunctlut), Mcketa war aoid today at th usual e-oant rata at l lii, atauoa an oat th city Ocket of fkoea. Tickat aanu aald they ha b ln atruoiiona ta davvat from th uauiU t itant far rata. Many purchaaer of tktk I e eWmaada raoalAla, boattn tliey cught obtain rebate tf tba Kuant rat law 1 eventually apnal by tb oourt and naade operative. Hsikrr Dlarassai Caae. When Ailomey General K.iit r learnt UJa tiiat th rallroada. U rough Attar feay rraak Hasartuaa, obtain tad an Ltxjuna- SUMMARY OF THE BEE ; aatarday, Jmm 1. 1MT. 1907 June 1907 pa mom r wt re rai n,i T i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 o 24 25 26 27 28 29 24 FORECAST FOR NEBRASKA Shower. i tn4rtiir at umaiia yeaieroay; nour. Deg Hour. Deg i a. m. a. m. 7 a. xu. k a. m. a. in. lv a to. Hare. U m. ST 67 67 fe 7f 71 1 1 p. n. u i P m M 1 p. m Ki 4 p. in fc p. m s4 P m ki 7pm li p. m . 7i k p. iu 7b IKJaCBBTTia CorroboraUa testimony given In the ' that te higher conrt would not pass u;m Ererythttig was promtelng. Then came the of severe patt.s In the stomach. The at Haym ood murder trial at buise to shtjw ;th' matter until after the mayor's term of . drenching and continuous dom-npours of j tending physclan said later tl at the ec that the story of Uarry Oruliard was true. has expired. ; rain, which has npset every calculation ' reitary was suffering only a severe attack Letter containing money traced to him i t-'bder th rharter, however. Schmltx. br : rrcr.lA crops this year are below j of indigestion, m.in i'eiuooiies sicifc. rage 1 1 n rf confinement In prison, should i Ftkr,iri!. However, there is yet hope, for Mayor Schmlu of San Francisco ordered j to jail mitnout ball after bis application for bail had been denied. Mayor s power taken from hlra by law. rage 1 Attorney General Kaciey of idiasourl pls shrewd scheme on railroads thai "'io.i,, 4-ctbi iare m tf enjoiii- ing them from fighting law in siate courts, j '"" irmgiiig staxe antl lederal courts in direct con Hi it and keeping law in force. rage 1 Secretary of Wax W. H Taft au.ine'.u- Income, lil a. be was leaUng Fort Snkl- j U' c1v" roverctT' ing in an automobile, physicians ascrib- Jslrr Orieri Hiss ta Jail, lng attack caw of ac:uie Indigestion. Mayor Eugene E. Schmltx asked Judge rag's 1 ' Dunne today to release him on bail until Secretary Cortelyni deciuea not to j.sue ' sentence Is pronounced on Thursday, June the Panama caiial buiid anu is coniiiient ' . The request mas neither granted nor tnai i.ie lesourc-es of the goveinuioiit mill inaii.ures lor the present. : rage X j Bngadier General A S. Burt teatilia. belore the senate committee that the ; Twenly-fiith regiment was a loyal body and id not le guilty of the acts at- j tnouted it, t I Report from Mobile that there is plot I ! to aaaa.smate Vloe President Fairies j tnd senator 'oraker t th. r..,.i Senator Morgan. , "a 1 '"'Z"" l rn ! RttKrt Of cron exrterta in aeiierai reooiuun is il per cent lea .' . . . , Jttl I'rHEilt tr.an at till tiZXiS year agO. rags t E-mrry Mosber at Huntington. Ind.. kills Uniself rather than testify in court In cae ner his father and sister Iciil-d chii& cf tli latter. rag- X rGaVEXGBT. Premier StoUphin of Russia demand the arrest and surrender of social demo crat member of the lower house of Par liament, claiming they are about to spring a plot for a republic. rag 1 jam oay at i n Hague preceding the tormmi blluot was cast. It wa a written opening of tbe peace conference today. baliot aiJa wua unanimou for conviction. Many nation represented. Pag X Even before Judge Dunne reached the Japanese paper refer to Incidents ot- ! .TT.aacgTm, hurried thither by an auto currlng ln America ln mora canUou man- j Dlfe warly i.oat men bad gatbered ln Bub per. rag X nBaVAtSXA. Heavy rains ln the P.:ack Hills anl northwest Nebraska knock out traffic on the Northwestern. One train lost for twelve hours. rag S Katlonal Guard officials worried for fear some cent pan les cannot com up to tbe federal requirement. Union Pacific asked to furnish list of editors who ride on transportation paid for In advertising. rags XOCAX Newspspers of the Pacific northwest dicate the continuous ovation that has "howered upon Omaha booster all aaong the line. rag T System of telex.hones will be established in the new quarters of the Omaha Gram exchange to facilitate connections with out-cf-town customer. rag Herman Kountse personal property Is appralaed at ITCO.uai.r.y for tfie purposes of taxation under the Inheritance law. rag James L Pa Hon. W. S. King and l-e 5 p rati en are mentioned ln gossip as jioi ble uccesor to W. J. C. Kenyon as eie eral mansger of the Union Stock yard. Western PTult Jobbers' association charge railroad practice discrimination ln making rstes on grapes from New York and Michigan to west. rag Two Japanese track walkers at Big Springs ar arrested on rharge of appro priating money taken from registered mall. Far T Society is playing bridge for sweet char ity's sake. rag IS WITHHOLDS PANAMA BONDS lermsrr Cartelyaa Has Kslf Up His M la artth Eessert ta Israe. TAgHIUQTON. June 14. There Is no longer any doubt as to Secretary Cortel- you's Intention with respect to th lssn ef Tftttnaima. hfitti aetv artvit, t)u iiim - - . - - m anach thought he ha defluriery decided and ainounced today that there I at pre- act no nurilt.y for such Issue. Th mat ter, therefore, may be regarded a aettled for at least aeveral months and possibly for a much longer time. The g .I0 4 per cent bonds, which will mature July t next, will b redeemed to full on nd after that date, th tS0.WXi.oo government de- posits which wer called from the national dnpoaitary banks last Wedneaday being used for that purpose. Tb treasury werktng balance today ; amount to about 174.00 K and In addition 1 there Is deposited tn the national bank about n"LWi.fina, which 1 subject to call and availabl at all time. This makes a balance of ttfW COT, exclusive of rtMxi.ft in nnea-peoded balance tn the hand of dis bursing ofrkwtra. Tn receipts today for the present fiscal year amount to over l(3 -OQu.OUO and the disbursements ta something wr ISf nf. which leave rt.OOO.ono. Thl surplus Is likely to be In- did not know at the time of receiving It creased by July TL the rloa of th fiscal i that tt had bee paid under threat, the de year, te from X (. ano to $. om. Mt ftn fetid ant must be acquitted. July X, 1B06. th eurpius waa anly about : .. rS Wtena. Which Is an tncreaac for the year of approximately c2t.8(i. Th onlv ax- traordlnary .xpenditure looked for during th coming rear win be for th construction or tn r-anama canal, ror which th dls- bn-armenta new amount to about CJS0.0O a month and ur.leas there la a larg and wholly unlocked for lncreaa ta th ex prudl- tnrea. tbe treasury will be able to meet all calls upon tt and atlll Lave a aurplus en July 1. 1M. This estimate ex rontlngvnt nnoai a ooa trnuatlon A the prr sin rate of raoetpta inc-r tni. r.'.vT..y sadsrarrury allowing peer ary v fn-te.'vou says ne ooes n.t be lieve tt would be good a1in tnletratiun to tn th publl Aabt by tb la f pA4i- SCHMITZ DEPRIVED OF POWER i i aycr cf Sao Francisco So in Sane Only Since Convicticr. STATUTE KAEXS STCH FEOYISIOS Paper-riser Gallagher, a Oalmi ef riMr CaMlttF, Bee-eat e Act- lms Execettve- rwtere la Coa trol. EAN FKAVCri?0. June M According to a statement rnaoe. todaT bT Acting Ils- trlct Attorney Heney. Eugene E. Schmlta. I being conric-.ed. becomes mayor In narr only. Though unable to perform the C1- of bis oOee under the law of Cal1' p Bchrr.Hx. It Is said, still retains th - A few j ears ago a law m as I ' -n ! the statute books of the stste th cnr- victed person could not be ousted from , of7k;e until such canvlctlon had been up held by a higher court. As cases more slowly on appeal, it is considered l'kely "eTlt there, would 1 unable to per- form the duties of his oface. Under the circumstances the supervisors have no pom-er to oust him. but must select some j on of their number to act as major oar I lng Etchmir" disability. As chairman of i the finance committee of ti e board. Gal- isr woua ,m n'T , . , me government practica.ry :n me j.b.hu i'i i the prosecutors, who. while they may not i be empowered to Install new officers, may ! succeed In effecting ei'fcnsive reforms in j m . . . .h.t th ueniT-u, uwi iitr ivuu in . li... i . j - .... mavor. like anT other con wrr,ir..i , should be locked u-p In jail. I Tonr.al application for ball was made by I Bchmttz's sttomey. Mr. CampbeilL Judgs Dunne denied the aonllcatlon and directed lhfct Schmltx be taken to JalL --alts Fawad Gallty. BAJf FRANCISCO. Cal.. June 14.-A Jury iwejve oi nis peers ui u-iar-u .,o, E" o.ita .ntltf r f th rriTTie tlf .o- x-. AU...j ... - , . . , t n i ti Kt 1 tm hv ths ' Oliver grand Jury. .Oliver grano jury. i . ti, tur retiirned a verdict at 7:K lat 1 The Jury returned a veraict at . .an lasc . - j night after being out Just one bour ana tnir-1 aiier ocuia uui jui "o. ....... , ty-five minutes. Tliey elected t harle t C app foreman, and at once proceeded to an . informal ballot. This mas caat verbially and ; stood eleven lor convriion one iw ac- qjltial, Juror Burns, a shoemaker, casting the dissenting vote. He staled afters ard U.al he bad misunderstood the instruction of the court on forms of verdict submitted, Then the twelve men B-t.n a ciscus.. n of th evidence which lasted for nearly an hour. At the end of that time the first street and were clamoring at th door to ! be let In. They were kept out until th twelve men bad been brought ln and ealed. I Judg Dunn took tbe bench at onoe. ', After tbe Jury had been polled and all i had antaered present, announced that tb defendant had been found guilty. ' Tar let la raaaLar. ' Th sllenoe was broken ln a hundred I places at onoe, like a wave draining from tbe rock. A long-drawn "Ah ran through the crowd. Then 'good" cried a voice ln a far corner, and "good, good." ucboea another spectator larxner iu iruui. , Rudolph Spree I.' Ik. m hose wealth made pos sihie the whole bribe-graft prosecution, ma walking swiftly down the right aisle as toe i Hearlac af lalrrstate Casa , sentence fell from the foreman's lips. He saerre (omnlului. sank into a neaiby seat a though arretted by some sharp. command. CC'LUMBUS. O., June 14 Attorneys of All over tbe nouse people were Jumping 'he Adam Express company admitted to up now, and some of them turned to tbe gay Bt a hearing of the lnterB' ate Cctmmerce strangers at their elbow and thrust out ' their hands ln tbe enthusiasm of a loi.g ' looked-for moment, and said: "Snake." I "Tb heriff will take the defendant Into i custody pending th further order of the court," said the Judge, who aroae abruptly and quit the bench. Maycr Schmltx at first declined to mak any statement, but later, by tb advice of bis attorney, he dictated the following ; statement to the Associated Press: I No matter wht th decision of the Jury. 1 which was gotten under most advrs cir cumstances, regarding myself. 1 st'.ll main tain and affirm thst I am absolutely Inno cent of the crime charged snd mill firht the case to the last resort. I said before my trial I did not expect, nor did 1 receive fair or even decent trertmert st the hands of Judge Iur.tie. snd realising his prejudice. I msde everv effort to have the case trans ferred to any other Juflre tn the Biate I do not take this a a defeat, and the de cision make me all the more determined to seek and secure Justice ia another court- Tb mayor will b a prisoner tonight, but will apply for bail pend.ng sn apptal m hen court convene at 10 o'clock tomor- i row tnomlng . ' Jstx Dtaara CTkarsre. n. t. . .. y... . w I i i iie raains mj ut' iuuuc v i charge to the Jury occupied tbe best part cf an hour Througrhoul I all th. afternoon, tb unpreoedected crowd that filed every eat and nook ln the audlonoe room and gallene of th cynagogu sat or tojd , tight- edged, tens and ucweary. ! It was th sentiment, equally expressed at both ends of tb long table wh re the ! opposing lawyers aat, that Judge Dunn rharg wa aa fair and aa nicely bal anced ln the scale of Judicial indifference a a Judge chaig may be. Juuge Dunn, in defining to the Jury what the law mean by a threat of extortion, said tt must be such a threat that would caus a nan of reasonably firm mind to give up his property ln fear. He cautioned that a threat ln extortion need not be ver ba! or direct. It may be unspoken and nterely tn .plied and come fully within th meaning of th law. tit etiarged that ewen If Bchmttx reoatvad part of in money paid JELEGRAPHERS I MAY STRIKE ' Cataaaaravtal Oprralera I Owrrm bearral A Co-mu-ttt m Meaaaarw. . . - j yzW TAKK. June 14. Th prmeral ex- -ULr, oommltte of th Commercial Tekeg- rapt Vs nniott at a a-aettr.g In thl city today a trial t levy a ganar I aaei sinwiil on th mem, i-t a Ater tb ma etlng tba oemmtttee announced th pitadent of th organlxatloa bad sent th following tl- I aatn t th president, f U0 local unions Ettuatloe may brtt troubl aith on or ccirpan-. Get ready to -.eat a ga- ar-l kaaiiaumant. Hot lnc-1 ln lours tmn a- ciatelr alth iaaar Man an otn-rs ciaiety a va-4 W ota i a wtu i f i Ujl -saf-i ,0WA cropsare backward Dlreeer ace ef Weather Bereee. Flats Them Mtrk Behla Laat 1 ear. Stand Slan Acreage, this year, last yes' Wheat la Corn Oate Rye ...... I-tarlrv Ftx Potato in PI M FT 1 m Hi Fruits this rear F'snd now as follows. Apples. tt: peaches. TT; chemea. HO; grajtca fcO. berries, 7fc to C WF" CITT. la.. June J4 -SpeclaU ' today are ail the may from v r "'nt behind their condition j v-?lgo st this time. I'lrector J. R. j of the weather and crop bureau, whs - k. at the optimistic s-.de of rrvp condi- Uona aim ays. Is a trifle d.sccnjruged this j ear. The acreage as originally plan.ed i this year has every prospect of giving , Iowa an Increased yield Many farriers, because of the apparent failure of stukU , grain, convened oat fields tnte com. with; the result that the ccn acreage was 109L. .j, I)(,rn)sl weather conditions from now! on, as seems likely, the crops may be con- sldered lettr off In a month than at RUMOR OF PLOT IS SPREAD Xewspaprr Resert at ManOe of rima ta assasslaate Pslrsssk an a Fmkrr. KOBII.E, Ala June 14. A special from Selma, Ala., to the Item says that a man who arrived here today from Montgomery reported to the police that mhile at the Montgomery (Ala.) nation he overhear J two man of foreign descent Baying that there was a plot on foot to assassinate Vice President Fairbanks anil g.nB,or oraaer aurini tne xunerai or r-euaur i i organ at Seima tomorrow. The bju , !, according to th.s story, were com ltt t0 eima from Ivew Ur.eans. fELMA, Ala, June 14. The report that an attempt would be made to asvasslnute formed a stirring picture.. It was like a Vice President Fairbanks and Senator j vast camp of the world s nations. The Brlt Foraker at Senator Morgan's funeral Is 1 Sh delegation, twenty-five strong, srrlved regarded here as absurd. ! early today. Joseph H. Choate, William P. MGNTGOMEBT. Ala., June 14 Chief l Bucharian. t M. Rose and Charles Henry i ui roil j Kvi or saia il e kiicrnuDD i.iiaL , v . .... . , ... . . . . .! ue oiBi.eiievea trie rumor ox tne attempt .- - . .- V' -r" IT 7ZZ " " ' Foraker. The Mjrgan tram is due to ax- - , -w . i r)V. ln Montgomery tonight and remain , ur in .u oi. 1 'ior-i j lvu.f.ui b.iu j j.)Pr utltij t, rr.rr until g p. tn., wnen it m ui proceed to gelmv C JRJKERS TAKE r lm xrmtt fP atrtkebreakera fteamer Dorki and Brakes I Heads Resalt. j Krw. TORKi Juut. i4.Dls:.rder more .rifu. 1hl,n durm- th nrorres of ' tb strike marked the end today of the j struggle between tbe 'longshoremen and the officer of tbe Tranaatiantlc lines, Ly wh.m they had Just been re-euiployed. When Ui strikers appeared at the pier today ta resume m-ork many trikebreuk- ers wer informed that their i.rv1ces more no longer required. About Suv of tb-m bad been paid off at the White Star line 1 dock and had marched out Into West ; street, when a hundred or more strikers l armed mlth clubs rushed for thorn. Clubs, j knlve and stone mere used freely in th aeries of flfc-hts m hlch continued for nearly an hour and ma.ry of the partlcl- pants were badly beaten. Several of the men were treated by ami ulance surgeons arid sitores of -others received mounds and bruises. minor ADMITS VARYING CHARGES 1 Ammwam tUnpmm Camaaay Appears at commission that the company l as various rates for th shipment of property from New Tork to Kansas City and Bt. Paul, based upon th route, and that these rate discriminate against Columbus In fsvor of . ch lotto and St. Louis. McLaughlin Bro., i horse Importers, through their attorney stated that tl exprea. company ha been charging them KSW a car fc shipment to , Columbus and an additional Jtso for the ; shtpment of each car to Kansa City or St. I aVtaA. nnwet- P.T r- nstt nnaen' CnlUt UULT-Ol Ur n.ll.nUMLi Brit at AsBaaaaaar Has Besraa Trip Tstraagk Isalaa Terrltarr aa Okla kaanau VINITA. L T, June 14--Jme Br . the Ariierlcan ambassador today began a trip of Investigation U.rougn Indian irr- rttory and Oklaboma. arrlvirig here this . morning from St. Lui m-fth a party of ! railway official and others. Later ln th j day they went to Mvkogee. Th party l is traveling ln the private oar of A. J. I - . . M..IA t rf t 'teetscn ava- i lata. CQfJEL WREF0RD IS KILLED wwwvi r,.-,.t Bws,rllle Baalae-s Man Uirllj Beeaat af rtrr alar. HOUSTON. Tex.. June i. Colonel E. H Wreford. a prominent business man. was shot dead today at Bromnsvllle a th result of a circular bt Issued yesterday, ln which he bitterly denounce Captain Wil liam Kelly because of Kelly's testimony before the ent oommltte which la In vest .gating tlie Brownsville affair ln Wash ington, -esse jm.t.Ui. . " - tain xeiiy. 1 energy a w.un vne su.-ia- Were af Be C roe tear let y. WASHINGTON. June 14 -The delegate. - tb. iiv.ip exarx tne nr. riat an te tt Interr.atnal Red Cross conference I tL lc U1 ty ,vbout : spent today's session in th diacuaaion of j,kp,.rs on th peat mork of tlie various ocletie epeciaUy their struggle against tuberculosa Th conference paaavd a reao- fpw 6my. go to In veer 'rat the finding , luti favoring th part1rijieiK.n ,f th Red 1 11 the body of a man Ui an old straw stack. C ross soc 'let lea tn lite liattle against tuuer- ! took the body with him yeeterday to Daab j c-ulosla. with particular atlerri-m t re- j,.,., ml.ere funeral atrvices ai'l be hell ! cruits refused admission to ths army and : Mr. Hcfmann positively Identified writing ; eoidier disc narge" owing to their being ' in the note book found on th man per- 1 victim of the dtvaae. Baada Hav aaekaw Loateat. t j OXFC'F.D, Neb.. June 14. S;ierial Te1e- rnm e-Tl aociai ctr.test a between the Vocal band of Arapahoe and thl plac wa a social event The opera house wa crowded and Oxford has reeaaa to be proud both ef It baxid and the mrtamnent of tit araeata. Tb music; program waa com plimentary to both bands and a tmiqu social event which mill be rej-ated in I Arapahoe dunr.g tn con.l-.g neek T:.e Arapabo. band will b In atlendanc at I.. . . -. .. .,. ...... ll- "" "" " j bald iuXj t, t a-4 4, TAFT TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL ; Fell 'While c tarring- from Review cf Troop at Fort Spelling. PTC3SAT3TE POISOXTSG IS FLAILED Taksa Imamaelatel r te Hoar ef J. Hill. km He Brrmma Very glek Orel nf d Dnrlac Fwraee. BT. PATT, sflrm.. June 14 Secretary Taft beoarr.e sudder.lr HI at Fort Brelllng this noon while riding out of the post In aa automobile. He was brovght to the home cf J. 8. Kill Ptomaine poisoning Is ur-cted. as he vu very stcs. at his stomach. Secretary Taft witnessed the review. mounted on horseback. Later he sttended a reception at the officers" quarters m lthnut shom-tr.g ai.y signs of Illness. But. en r.-rute through the reservation In an automobile, his 111 became blue and he complained Peor.tsry Wade of the To-ung Men's ! Crrtrtian association was greatly disturbed over the news of Secretary Tsft s Illness, as were other Omaha people who were an ticipating the visit of the Secretary of wer TeTt week., when he wss scheduled to make an address at the new Toung Men's Christian association building. ALL READY AJ THE HAGUE Ctty Oar with Flaa-s af Maay !a. tloas tsierlras rvelearales Hold Keaaloa. THE HAGT'E, June 14 Tt-1s ctty blos- somed out with flags today, every clvil- i ised t-our.trv on the plot hoisting Its , . . " over the hotels and legations clustered about the two principal squares, while the hotels facing the sea at Schev- enlr.gen, with their multi-colored banners. ruiirr anu cinri mn h kij unriuirp .. . v ;iraveim on xrie same sieamer. i ne . . . , . . . . . .Z" " L, V "7' ' :the presidency of Mr Choate w.r j . .v.. . .v.. pmi IU me jiin-rurut ui ir.nr, Hit Enjtch minister of foreign atrairtr will on I op-rlng of the peso conference tomorrow. ' i propose a message of rree'ir.g and appre- i rirtfin ta Fmtieror Nicholas, and ln return I M. Nelldoff. head of the Russian delega- atitk.n. will move a message of thar.ks for jthe hospitality of Queen Wllhelmira and the gcvernment of the Netherlands W. H. i rtpsufort. head of the Dutch deleratlon. j win propose that M. Nelldoff be elected ' r tv,. ,,frrr.. it- th. in. ! uf uriLi session the entire delegation wD i m tour of the Hall of Knight. : DC PORTS MUCH TCNED DOvYN ... 1 jSMHM Paaars Bet ev a ' ia America La Mara I tlaas Maaaer. laeldeal TOJCIO, June 14 A consular report, iated May 25. which tells in a graphic but unn satu.nal manner tl facts connected m-'th the recent asaaulta upon Japanese ln San Fmnclsoo. will appear In atl pajters here and some expression of public lndlfnatkm Is expected It Is likely, however, that the papers m!U conform with the official advice given them yesterday on refraining from the publication of any inflammatory matter, as any action in oer-anoe tnereot means punishment, provided for ln the pre law. VIPTUI' VIUIIM ANOTHER TERR0IST slaael Katlaraff, Depaty Cass aat af ft. Petersttarg, lliHmt. BT. PETERSBURG, June 14 Colonel Kwtlaroff, deputy commandant of the poit of St. Petersburg, wa murdered this morn ing by a workman in tb elTi'rslty eu tmn of the cltv. Tbe colonel wus r-cenly nteIlCf to orlh DT the rvolu' l.tniii v ' eif-ntis- organisation he recor.'- ' mn . reduction of I'e wort mg f..r. . . : ...... rrt - , , , j wb0 Baa an "Mlkaae Rale. CHATHAM. England. June 14 -The order prohibiting playing music from the "Mikado" by the naval and murine banis. which was Issued at the time of tl .is!t of Prince Fiishtmt to England, has been withdrawn. ..,. TUCK.LK LAbt IrrJI rnULLUj DeBsrrrr File ta Erllese af Baak. rwptcy Is Ovarrala Iky j Cwart. LEA V iLH WORTH, Kan., June 14. Tt at torneys for the Unci Sam Oil company bare today file a demurrer to the evidence Introduced in support of the contention that the company ahould be declared bank rupt. Ditrct Judge Amldon overrule the motion and ordered th caae to proceed. FIRE RECORD. jri from eeaa Story. GRAND IE LAND. June 14 Special ! ; Fire broke out In tbe aultatoriura" of Mr. t Jacob Winch, from an explosion of of ( s;aaolln and Mr. Winch and his assistant. Mr. Hon on ware competed to Jump from , tb. second, tory window. xjcmji mere aome- . . . . ft. burnwJ tk. e a.., ,r,t ! "-a tns uanie. uuuer cunt, awnn- bad ths flames under Hea-Baaa Ma gets la Osaa GRAND ISLAND, Nb, June 14. (Bi- rtai v-juWu Hoffmann, m-ho arrived here son a that of his brother, showed It to be uch from a letter written from th locging house of John Martig. Tenth and Howard. Omaha, on May 14. He learned from ther that bis brother had anippad west of Grand Island on train No I on May 14; ttiat he had not turned up tar th work an th block aignal system a ex pected, and that he bad draws his pay on tit night befor be left. It I believed that th man a as followed out from Omaha by am deeper'. cr.a--cter and fte- Laiing left th train wean cf Alda. h m-as slagged wttn the Iron belt. Ilia matc h ia n. Hat a cant was on bis J-ersoti a tt ai- a eaxriaJ & st toiwi, ,NDICTMENT .against king.cjtj; SHOWS HAND bnii Jary at Tlerre riles Mertr- , Five Different (! Itilul Baak Wrerkrr. fiEr.RE. r.. June li ppe!ai Tele- g-am- The T'nlted States grand ,1ury this 'morning returned in Vnltej Siates court ! mhat Is said to he the longest Indictment ever returned :n the state, in the chsrge ; against Charles C. King, f.irrner presld-nt of the First National B.ins of Scotland The doturnert contains nlrety-flre d:rerntj counts, of mhlth five are for e-nlr.ie-' roent, thirty for mlsapt'roprlstlon of seru-1-1 ties and runda. tl.lrty-six for false n.trtws on books and returns to co-r.p- trtller, and the others for frsu!jenl Issue and putting forth cf certinislef and clrafta. Many of the false Issues were ' to trtke up certificates of the defunct Bank of Scotland, of which King had also been 1 president The de'tndant was brought Into court and through his attorney, F. D ! Wicks of Scotland. aeKed for time to plead, j and was g!Tn until 10 o'clock tomorrow. The attr'i-rey staling that his rl'ect mas wholly mltiniut means to pay for a copy of the lndictnint the court ordered a copy to be made at government x;wnse. National Bank Examiner James A. Cltne of Lincoln, Neb., m ho has been on the case several roorths. says he has discovered other cases of misappropriation within the l"i two Cays, t ut they will not be brought jtnto the casa NO BODIES YET RECOVERED Report that Cersiet af All Victims of ?Iits1 Disaster Were Famna la Deatea. KORFOLK. June 14 The report that all , the bodies ot the midshipmen and seamen I of the launch of the Minnesota, which wus j lost Tuesday night, hsd been recovered. Is dented by naval officers. Early this morn ! lng It was stated that none of them had 1 been found, although the dredging was con ' tinned til day yesterdjry. , I It now seems to lie accepted tn "mv circle that the little Isunch was run do i by a coal barge shortly after the f rail ' boat carrying th eleven men left Dlscov- tommanoer w imam n. tvans yacnt, tne ; an(J .,r..t B()rifl, at,d that under th nam Chllhpwle, with a party of Beltimorean j of ..yf PetUhoue. In tbe month tne wss anchored off the exposition grounds , tlotld ef,nt hlm , registered letter con a short distance from where the accident Is g rigo to pay his expense while en tbought to have happened, and according : flLgr4 ttie Bradley murder, to member of the party, cries of the i tinl Arreated at Ogdea. drowning midshipmen and sa'lors were poUofi ofllcULl, of &t.n eahiu,hed the heard coming over th water, though th , U m ,n Ju of fitere Ad,im, party at that time believed that th noises ! an(J A T W1!,l8,n4,. TlT wm .,ied- up were made by Jubilant partle returning . . ,,.K!,r r,r innd -Ith fruit and. from the army and navy ball. PIERCE IN SUPREME COURT Prmtdeat Case of Oil Company Carrlea ta Hlaa Cmrt at Wstklstlas. WASHINGTON. June 14 The api-al of Henry Clay Fit rue. president of th Watera 1 Pierce Oil company of Missouri, on his , habeas corpus proceeding, mas docketed In j th upreme court af the United States l today. In this proceeding Fierce seek to r. v u till w . i rr -ti mm rnun im nra. imt i - ta.-n,,k.V,(1wi eastern Missouri, which refused to grant a writ of habeas corpus relieving him from a writ of extradition requiring his removal f rora Mir virl tn Texas, where he Is under lndlctm :. on the clrae of making a false afhuuvit to the effect that hi com pany Lad not entered into any conspiracy to fix the price of oil. The patters hied here today allege that the prooeedlngs ln the circuit court were on an lndicixnent and that they contained no fundamental rvi- , deuce of his guilt. WAR IN CENTRAL AMERICA artleal Deelaratlaa af Haatllltle Betsera Mraraiaa aa iial- vador Has Reaalte. 'BHlJiGTOS. June 14 What amounts to an actual declaration of wax ltween ! Nicaragua and Salvador mas contained ln I the reply of President Zelayas to an in I qutry from Waahtngton aa to his counec- Hon with the recent attack and capture of I Aca.lutla. The answer came to the State department : toduy in the sl.upc of the followmg cable gram from American Consul General Oii vares at Managua, the Nicaraguan capital: ' "I am ofhcia.l) informed that in ao cordance with tiie Central American union plan President Zeiayas dispatched munl . tioiis of m ar and troops in aid of Genera. Ailara, who is the popular unionist candi date for the presidency of Salvador. Pre- ldenl Figueroa oppuaes the union Idea." i FEDERATION F0R PUBLICITY Motion ta Exelade Resarteis frosa teasloBS af 11 la ers Met with Defeat. I E.VVER, June 14 At the session of the ! Western Federation of Miners today some t the delegates made complaint regarding i th reports in local newspaper of yester day meeting and a motion was made to exclude report era This wa defeated after a spirited debate. John C O'Neill, editor of tb miners magazine, the official organ of the feder ation, read his report ln whlc-h he made an attack on the Industrial Workers of the World and that portion of th socialist labor party of New Tork beaded by D Leon. This report will form the basis ef the fight against the continuance of the alliance between th W eat em Federation rf Miner, and th. Industrial Worker, of the World. PREFERRED T0JCILL HIMSELF Me her, at Haatlasrtaa, la Wawl Sat Teal If r Acs last Fathar aa Plater. HUJTTNG TON, In. June 14 When his .... rima -cum ra utfl in court vesreraav ejmerv i . ' Moatter. agea at, raiiea to respond A Mo her, aged Hi, failed to respond deputy sheriff aer.t out to find htm ported that he had committed sulcldj by 1 abootln himself. Moaher wa to ha.- len a witness ln a Ck.se rUrclrif bis father and hi. siater Nora mltb murd-r, and rather than fac the shtn.s of th trial be took his 111. Tlie ister, Nora, tiecame rysterical on hearing tlie ness arid Its j efent is feared on her mother, mho u of j feebi mind. I D. A. Mther. the father, and h daugh- tr Nora were charged mitb tli muraer of the latter infant daug-.ter. Tara BaaVa Started. PIERRE, a. D.. June 14 p;c:a'. I Ar tteiie of lnoorporwlon have ler, filed f tt tbe State bark of LeKeau, with a capital of gi.,' lneorjtretor. J-hn DahUren LeBesu. H S HayTtet. Brentford; J H Holme, Aberdeen. For th. Parmer. State bank ef Lowry, Walwor-h county, with a capital af :.; Incorporator. H. S haynea. P.fentferd: John Dahlgreen Le Eeau. Georr P.i.kea. Lom-ry; Thomas A Way. J H H.ilmts. Aberien Bth of thee bara ax located on the line of the Minna pol . iK. 1.U i jraUwa oi U LUt 4 otirt rtvar. Prosecution Beg-ir. VTcrk cf Ccrrcb- crstine Orthard'i Storr. LETTEE TRACED TO TEISCC It Came from Pfttibone' Store to J. DeniiaeT 1 . APAV! AELESTED AT 03DE5 This Part of Testimony Confirmed by Official. TELEGEAlt SEST TO HAYWOOD A s ea si seat M A4amis Was Meleasei sage ta tefeaaaa fi m Prosnlaee ta Pvg trt C'oar af It. Ha r.rlSE, Idaho. June 14 Tba prose' u ion i In the Steuenlierg murdar trial today, en tering ro earnest uocn the substantial n-n and oorrotioration of Harry Orchard s tes tltnot.y. ahom-ed a continuous threaa of i evidence connecting George Pertifne's sior In lerver m-tth Crchard at Sen i Francisco engaged on the Bradley murder plm Irt!y developed another direct lrn 1 from mhich tt Is hoped to show that Hsy i mood engaged and paid Steve Artams for j the same desperat work, and added spe I clal touches of confirmation to Orchard' j general store. I Official of the Tutted Ptstes postofftoe I at San Francisco and Ienrer produood J original records showing that la August, ) 1H"4, a registered letter mas sent under th i came of "J. Wolf from th address of Prttibune' store tn I e-r ver to J. Iemp- i sv" at the Golden West hotel in San Francisco. Orchard smore that he stayed at the Golden West hotel under an allaa thst was either Tempsey" or "Hofn," : when arrtsted for tresjiass, each had a brace of revolvers. When released, through the Influence of a detective, who was a brother Mason of A da ma they ment straight to the office cf the Western Union and sent a telegram to Haywood ln Den ver. The defense headed off an attempt to get tlie contents of the telegram before the Jury, but the state indicated that It would return to the charge later and further de velop th Incident when tt has broadened lta foundation. Th state, through an of ficial of the Western Union, producing tb original of a tftlegraxn supposed to hav been sent to Attorney Fred Miller of Spo kane and new recorded as one of Haywood counsel to Harry Orchard befre the latter was arrested at Caldmell for th Sieunen lerg murder, but did nc Introduce It be cauae Its Identification is still Insufficient. Th state also got an order to oourt di recting the Wentern Union to produce It reoords shoming that Haywood aent money to Adams at Ogden. Whm Ocden testimony wa Introducwd Steve Adam mas brought into court un der ruard to be Identified. Adam' nam has run all through tlie trial, but ;hls waa his first appearance ln person. Adams seemed ln a defiant humor and walked to a point directly ln front of the Jury and gared steadily at the mitnea confronting him. Adasas ta Caart. Beside ft work on th Pett!brmeOr rbard and HaymcKtd-Adam line tb state produced several witnesses mho con firmed features of Orchard's story as t the Bradley affair, the first descent int the lVndlcator mine with the object of doing violence, the final success of th Vindicator plot and the circumstance un der which Detective Lyle Gregory was killed Aside from Its fight against th ad mlasion of all th eridenc offered by the state on the general ground that It m-ns ln no way connected with th ac cused, th defense contented Itself with j showing that all of the witnaaaes had bean located and toterviemed oy r"U.wnon detective, and that they bad bean given advance of expanse money through Pink erton agendas. Mare of Bradley laeleat. Part of tbe morning session was devote to further corroboration of th testimony of Harry Orchard relative to the two at temptson with strychnine, the other with Cyi.ir.Jte on th llf of Fred Bradley, of San Francisco and an endeavor to di rectly connect petti ban wlUi tb opera tions of Oroliard. It was again shown that Orchard hung around the Bradley bom, engaged a room tn th vicinity and met tb servant of tbs Eradiry household H was saea mo-ring his effect th night befor tb xptosloa and he wa trace to tb nous again af Ma ths explosion occurrad Than th atat by tb racer ef th United State postofSces at Ben "Trancisco . V" " " "V , " mu . J? t ,7 ' which wa. the addrea of Pettttione I store, to "J. Dempeey," st San Francisco. ;n.tatoAS. ! alia used by Crrbard in San Francisco, j Orchard swore this latter contained TiUO The defena did but little croas-exam-l tnlng and contented itself with a ganeral ' .k.-rlfm t 1. 11 th teetimonr offered and .t. ,..-,.., ir.kertons arraned for . Calklssl Saw urvaare. L- B. Oulbltlr.nl, th San Franciso gra- cervman who ld?nt ified Harry Orchard, then ki.' vti as "I arry " to l$u aervant ta the Bradley household, ma. the first wit ness In the Haywood trial today. H said that OrcVard can. to hi store and hung arriund and sjnt considei able money. f-r t.ard k.ked questions about the Bradley housettilj. anked tl 1 introduced to th servant, and asked Gulbhlt.nl to get him a room in the ne.er.borhood Guibblnr.l snw Orchard moving 1 '. luggage the night be fore the Erafil-y bout,.- ma d-tuituited. He also saw tt.e fisoned n.ilk. Oulbblnnl fleecrlt3 the resalt of the bcur b trrhard placed at th front drKr leading to th BrsJiey ajtrtmerit. ln Wash Ir.gton street. Tl. a bc ie front cf the Lou maa blown out. GuU.hlnnl aald be sew Crrhard at Lis store th day of th xpio1on. Tn defer renewed th tacrlca of yester day l-y rr.oi li r tn Br!ke out t? e t -ldei,c L no; c: .n-t-'ing Hi .m m-'th the effena charged. Ti e mot. on a a. overrule . At torney Darrew on croas-axamlnatlon i v i2 Lbm Ui U.rLlT, u. iM'iXtn,n