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    he Omaha Daily
Bee
HEWS SECTION.
Pages 1 to 8.
THE' OMAHA DEC.
Best h. West
VOL. XXXVII NO. 2S6.
OMAIIA, SATURDAY MOR.YIXG, MAY It'. . 1P0S-SIXTEEX PAGES.
SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS,
f
CARE OF RESOURCES!
Conference of GoTernors Declare! tit i qo
Prompt and EScient Work. !
;ZT' MOV
STATE AND NATIONAL ACTION ' "-j- TT
&'4
Resolution Are in General Terms', gg
Without Specific Recommendation. ;
r to
ANOTHER MEETING NEXT TXAE ;
Formation of Permanent Organisation
to Be Considered Then.
W. J. BRYAN MAXES ADDRESS
batrmr aheldaa at earaWa Men.
fcer at Cam mil tee ta Thaak
Prenidrat far Hla Part
la Nretlif.
WASHINGTON, liar IV The fverr.or
cor.renre at e White Hj er.dd
ih'fl'r N f r 1 o clock f;iav af'.r an n-
thjiat:: eir!n. arirh r;Ited in the I
K"f. t-it erf": v.ra; r f-rrr-anerit xrm or
m r.datlnna lor k-e.-'latk-n by either rat- !
or natkn.
Irrmed-atIr after aflj-virr.mer.t the "t
erncra mt aid aff:nted a corr.n-.ittee con
un'.rg of Gvemri Wi!'.?n of Ker.t-jckr.
Folk of M'w'jrl and gheldon of Nearaka
to pr'fare a r-jt:on thar.klna tae preai-
oer.t tor Ml lrsitiaTire jn ca.iirj inr wn- i
fr?rre ari exrretir. the irffaiure of the !
d-ieates that :t ha be-n of uch a aeful I
character. An aareeraent wa also reached
at thi meet.ra; wherebr n artave comrnit
tee of fire w;?I make arTanfemerta for a
ireetira; of fm-miori to te h"!d neat Tr.
It arti: then t determined whether there
sha'.I be a rrir.anent oriran'XAtion.
Qieatlrai far the Fatare.
G- ver.ir Swanson said t.iat amor. other ;
matfrs that would corre up at the neat ,
ror.ferrnce would be extradition, atar.dard- ;
iation of laws on raamage and divorce. I
taxation. riic power and other matters.
Tc-iay'a seasV-fi was replete wtta feature
riimaxes. Prestdent Roosevelt declared
himself emphatscaliy as not caring whether
r, fo- she consrrvatioft of resource or
the pretention of the rights cf the people
be tia- a by t': states or by the federal
govvrr.mer.:. so long as action resjlted.
William J. Bryan dilvered an addresa In
keejiir.g with the purpca of the conven
t.on, whkh was most cord'aiiy received
Governors of rr.ar.y spates expressed their
appreciation of the benefits of the confer
ence. The president cordially thanked the
governor for their presence and earnest
part'clptkn.
The following; resolution offered by Wil
liam J. Bryan, was adopted by acclama
tion: rtesoiven. l r.n inn "ni'irnrr riiwr.
It deen regret that ex-Prelent Cleveland
. . . . . . -
Is prevented by Hrkr.es from ,Palcipt-'
ii. t b - ------
Its sincere wih for hi pdy recovery.
It was at the preaidenf suggestion that
the re-sol ut ion wa adopted by acclama-1
tton.
Gove nor Blanchard of Louisiana, chair-
rr.an of the committee cn resolution, at ,
cr.ee asked for and received recognition to '
prrer.t the report of hi. committee. Thl
rrp-ort.
inicn is an eiemi.i wt:i.env. .
embrace recommendations (Jong general , IVOCaVI..
and broad lirte. avoiding specific recom- Bellevue asks Ili.Ovv to assist tc-r.l du
mendatk.ns for rational or tat Vegtsla- i sufferer, and commercial bodies mi In
lMtk. ! dividual In Omaha are resp-ondir.g w ita
The report U prefaced by a reiteration ' contributions. Pa; 4
f that whk-h ha been said tn the confer- j Mayor Dahlrr.an de-clares he will cot get
ence regarding the necessity for united ac-jout of g-uhtrrr.alorial ratte for Abbott or
ticn which wail result In the preservation anycroe else. Pax
of the natural resources of the country, j
tt t-..rti commend the action of Presi- i
dent Rooaevelt In calling the conference !
ard recommend that future conference i
, . ik. ,i..nr be raM.wt fcv the tresi-
a .,w-h tin-.. a rord tton .hall war-
ra-t ard hi judgment shall an-tr. Vtg.
isiation by cor.gre and the state. U u-
acsted. not specifically, but along general
l.nes to further the end aouxat. It la also
suggested that the state individually put
the subject into the hand of competent
com nsUsaor. s.
Aveldiac a Pree4fll.
The resolution were received with hearty
apr-rova! After they had keen read Gov
ernor Bla-.chard staled that It had been
t,e purp-rse of t oe committee to prepare
reat l'.'.tktr on broad fire of national cope:
that it lad purposely avoided making pe
c.f c ftcorrrn. rtiaticn ct advocating any
i.--n'tnt form of orgacataticn for the -
1 " I
coitfcierce. (
At th eoocluaitea of Governor Blanchard .
exr-iar-ation of tke declaration of pr-r-cipie.
G:-vmr Circa .Rfrsted that tfce gov-
ern.r r.o-i In .iifrtence with the prt -
d.u: whenever u.--lhird of the govemo.i.
re ;u. ifd it. That there, wa nothing in
the ' c'.jrumr.i which prevented the gov
irn .is frna f .r.T.in aa Independent or
iiat irat.ca a the view of Governor Davtd-
r:
t.-.c
-r
t.Ti:J r re
l i i.id Sta'es an l
f r i s l-r iti".
of pres lciii of
a higi persjftal re-
... . -.1 . ..
- . -. c : ,
i.e d. pr ;-..t ccupant ' cannot al
tai k '. e i th. 1- nt " iLs-ugr.ter.
Ccteriior I'pIU oi Bis; ticks.
r .... .A iti.--..r l.-'Ij
. t - o f tu et.ere. .ouii;
n a . in that o:.'i.e w.-.o ir.o-ld
wi-.t t use i -r prtst.ge as
ot l.t re o6tar.d iiciA a catlierir.g of the
s. e.-a : to ceite c tJ..-ii, for instance.
in:., ai i-i.-g s - . .ii-ter. Now.
wu. . all : i.'. bigus-ck' once
12 a a: e s a .. ,1 thing applue
i . T "
r.- nay
: k.uw what tun'i
.,:ru.it: in h. band I
. .- . . ...i una il. ng to commit
i.., -t t:.e maa who may
e u tfuor of M.ssoiiri to nme
.. h-.rafter a used merely
. . . to accirniiUu the will
: . - -r t."
t. Icterrupted Governor Folk
. .j stout 10 cucciuie by asking
I- .1
,f .. th-jtiaht it was not the pro;er
1.. ;.i a gevernors to indicate tuvat
r v i.fretii.es sr.ou.d be held.
atevnor Is froat Uaippt ro
. .1 Goruor FoJt "and knows of
:a neai-iialuy. Lues he thins: It
r for a guest to indicate to has Taoat
ae receive aiaotuuer mniauoi xor
t ...if tLa-ghiar.j
"1 oaa exporess my oy at coaaus. w-
QUaae4 Jltl PaujaJ! . .
s-.n of Wis onsm. who p-ok briefly ;o nYMAUITP IUCB DCtICfJirni SPOKANE. Wasiu. May li-A dramatic i , :r.g referred all cf the forestry b.Us pendaig i " r.. en.-,, u,e presi. , kcj.,, by tls Eelbcri aad Urlng ailr i
that pomt. It wa mucn ltter. he Mid. t" Ul "MWI 1 - "CAn rCltdAUULA ' and unexpected feature of the Washington ; SPERRY HAS FLFFT ntlMMAN,. before it to a lubcommitte cf f ve con- ' ' S"' " . :s ' i3:r imU aojua'ntance with tha cirU war Tte
ha.-w-iii. presen left independent of any i ..."T. a repabiicaa state ronventioa today was tfce j "C ' "M" ZZZT - sistln; of Scott ,Ku.. Lonmer (IlL). I5 "ocs-'t s-u.tair.ed thut eontectloo ,nD, of chlca-. hi. death httnete att-
crgan'1-f.-n of gov mors and to have a vIe. J RewaJte. Tn ,-f opt:4,B p3rJt br TOt f Th.. Lower. HI Fla, a. Haugen .la.). Lamb ,Va., and Beall CTex.). a'Ttrx 1 iW !n fT of tie gov- tJ a:ttotion. If he 4 paad away forty-
gvr:u-T s cr;ar.aa;:oB independest of the j fren Strike '.t3 "Si" Th convention adopted unan- , lierrusr'i Colors Are Haiaed with tnstnicticns to report back next Men- t!Trr" Kv Tar ago General Graa( might Lava
riective I " Lmoualy a resolution instructing the dele- Mal. Track. day. Representative Pollard, who la the i nij. U fifiOTriDCh ItJtl I C DC ft V ', n two 1aon summer to reach Rica-
C.verr.cr Fclk of Missouri, in .upponir.g S PENSACOLA. Fla. May 15 -Fifty-seven to Tot. for Secretary Taft. nomtna- ! author cf a fcrctry measure which ha. thJ 0lTAHA DOUIORbWILL SPtAKond.
the- i:j,-fi::i..i of Governor Olerun. saM .ticks cf dyn.mitt. each of from one-balf tlS C31e hU Ufor SAN FRANCISCO. May K.-R-ar Ad- -sup-port of Mr. ptr.c-.ot la th Agricultural j yumht.r Proaraa. at Aa.aal Coa.l S"r - ,rr't --"
that .he C.S so because cf n. objecica t) to two pound in we glit. were found last Tt f.,'a' , . , nvlral Charles M. Thomas lowered his f up deprtmenx. u cf the cp.r..n L-.at the fcul ' reatloa la 1 iaeola Nest "the two last year of the war. He worked
tai-j a .tv at. n w.-.ich m ght hereafter e. gr.t at potnt about a yards from whst j At. R. L Mc" V P- '' P on lh oattles.-.:p Connecticut today ai appomt.g a co.-r.m.iion to exaurtne aad Week. t: wr tRV 0Tiet of aoutherners In
f, r: . a 5 r -c-.iei.t. He ex ; r-id the high- ts known as Kg taou trestle, west of the j A. Ea.,mger. Kins. Frank' TVoj-r i com.f.r.der-'.n-cr ief cf the Atlar.tic fett report u;a forestat.oc w.U be all t-at cor.- the northern --teS known as th "Knights
cf t.e
Gut.
S he
ttm
CUU-
summary of the bee
tartar. Mar -
ms
2
8 9
15 16
22 23
7TZ. l& fSl'
5 6 Z
12 13 tf
19 20 21
I it JO
25 26 2Z 23 29 SO
m wiitxs.
FOR OMAHA. n.iL. nurrr ..f
r vtnviTV t r n 4 w-Trier Saturday. , .
' n'iR vrpsAfK A-hr t cloiilT Satur- i
v" -
Jt? C?Jl?-JiZAtllTiJ' 001 !
' m 'u-r, rtirif in ternrerature.
TmrT-atura at OH3 jreKenar:
rr. .
Hour.
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M
i
fil
..... T3
.. n
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I
Boxzma
G-"venwra' conference at
the White
m . v.
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address and offered a resolution r rret-j
ting the Hints of Grorer Cleveland.
Houae li concluded
v . J. rra a;:.v- I
President R.-ovelt In a closlrg speecii j
(
did rot oxre how the obietta he i
advocates were effected, whether hr state
or ff.tral rontrr.L Pari 1 '
r-octors n the witness stand say Harrr
Thaw is now Insane and would be a
menace to the public. P4a
tenti?t who cared for the teeth cf Mrs.
! Gunnss say the Jawbone fo'jr. i In the
Gunness ruina was that of the woman.
par a
Heavy earthquake shock was fe'.t at
the Waah.icrton bureau. Paa I
Armour' are said to be invading Lc-ni'a
w ith retail meat store, though the Chi-
ca go office denie the report. raff 1
Fedora! district judge in New York sus
tains th president in his right to dis
charge a soldier. Par 1
Shipp-ers at a meeting- In Chirac ta'x?
jateps to prevent railroads raising rates.
Paft 1
Senate pa the Vreeiand till after
substituting the Aldrich currency nviasure
for it- Fag I
Admiral ? jerry takes command c-f the
Atlantic fleet. Paa 1
Several are dead In a wreck of a Mis
souri. Kansas & Pacific paajenger train
near Muskogee. Pa 1
cki Vl ...1. juae.urr.a
conalder the temperance question. i
Pax 1 -
t-j.-i .v IT-- '
Acnas wtriavr x . : a. i a;iu t.;r ivici .
of the bouse In Arkansas are st.li at ,
. . i i w. .
K t e V 1 m
li:-iS:::
3? i . r. -
1 1 " " f. m...
9 p. m...
itfrGi point in ariznw. rtf .. i
u.,.., f- r,rMr- rn'T"fh An eual miiiiler cf the re pub-,
. tn rhn.e titi- rt -re.-:d-n elder" I
. .
to oiiuKi u(ie naienacLt. nfi a
Rain tn southwestern Nebraska doe
Imuch good to growing" crops'- Paga 3
Burlington road file statement of prop-
erty veluation and earnings. Net earo-
nr. l STT. In Nebraska. Several i- .
p Leant for Wretarystip cf State Board!
ti Asoecu -wc a ;
Prc.pc.ed establishment of wool m.riiet
in Omaha causes advanoe la price of
wool in the east and Omaha enterprise is i
commended by westerner. Pag. 3
Fire atarting la th smoke house of the
old Omaha Packing company plant at
:outh Omaha caused a ioss of 15.. :
j Including S.W.M pound, cf meat.
Opening of Lane cut-off will
redu
distance and fare between Omaha and
points In the state. Page s
COatuwLUCZAX. jVjTD ITSIimiiL.
Lite stock Eiarkets. Page IS
uraia market.
Stock aad honda.
TM- LI
rafi LB
MOTKIOTTf OP OCXAJT SrTlVauwuwXPa.
P-l. arrtre. Salie.
i vtw tork
1 New i.-sK
. Frr-1 eer Grin K e-.r
-airai.
. La ICTa.se.
SSW TORK
NEW YORK
- PlilMll
He... Ojt.
bu O.eraaat.
- Aratie.
. Cr-ra.
Lui Mxkaa.
st T'-at
NEW Y jilK
Havre
Li v . k rv t.
,iTtv$Tri
yAtx
. Harrrtcr4
BY WIRELESS.
SaMe Island Kasrein Auguate Victoria
" miie east of bandy Hock at !) a. no.;
will probably dockt at a m. Saturday.
city, and Lhe entire quantity u now in per-
session of the officers of the navy yard.
. . , . ... . . ... ,
, ..r li 11. 1 e n . . . n -j dj- marines rrom
tr.e navy yard. It : te.leved that the per.
.as who have been d narrat Jig street cars
' l.a j secreted the up-piy.
MAY CHANGE TITLE OF ELDER
District ftapertateedeat Aasseoted la
Place of Ti ie-Haaared Xaaae
hy Methodist.
j
BALTIMORE. Mi. May li-The report
J of ,h committee an revision again the
- l .- ui im 01 "presiding
-'Jr" ' ,ha' cf "!:Irkt super.ntendent"
1 cause-d s lively debate and wa. reoected
icoaay at tie general cor.rerence of the
iethOvliiX ruViaccpal ch'uic.V T.. question
was left tn such shape that it may come up
again at any time.
SHERWOOD ATTACKS KEIFER;
Dei
tto Meaker froas Ohio
Hla Oelleasiee la lasalred
WASHINGTON. May Ii-General Sher
wood idem.) of Ohio today bitterly at
tacked his colleague. General Kelfer. trcn.)
of the same state, ta repry to a speech by
th latter. Ha declared that Mr. Keif era
peach had been Inspired br Valouay and
charged that twaaty-fivw years ago Kelfer
hadl left tl house of reuprtsentatlTca under
a ckm. I
VREELAND BILL IS RUSHED
Senate Substitutes Aldrich Bill for.
All After Enacting Clause.
HOUSE REPTSES TO
CONCUR
S Sted '
Daw a ill Measar la Seat ta
Ceafereare -Debate- WIU
Be Limited.
WASHINGTON. Mar 15-tTjrrn--r
b:;l wa jtt!tuted f.
lanl bill In the na:e todar. T.
:
vl is
lrr:w. jj, t!, aerate and r.ous hu
.
lnt cor.rerer.ee. The mtnir. en ire part
. . l . . . .i . i
. i i r m-: r -m ' t m rrp i : - 1 1 i -. j . ..... .
l,'r' idrch- AIji1- Hsj "'t'
! Teller. The d.iztch with which the re-
trent waa reached i a itr.kir.a; exampie o!
what caa b done In the closrr dar of a
eiw'.ri of cor,rrs. A rr.et:r.g of the en-
ate Jrrr.mit
forccin ar
irtee on f.r.ar.ce wa held In the
nd a de-!!Kn to arr.er.1 the house
bi'.l br aut;;t-jtir? the rr.e.ujre p?-d ty
the senate several weeki ayo was reached
without diffsctJtv. Chairman Aidrtch a
a-jthoriei to make the refrt. which he!
did a so n aa the bill !-el tr the hcse
eierday had been -rr.eied over " i
There were some char.r rrjde In the sen
ate bill br the committee, however, and !t
was r.sarr to have a new prtr.t cf it
prei-ared before it c--u".d ce caiie 1 up f-r
consideration. Th.ese amendments were
cor.rsne-3 to tr.e ei.nvna-.i-n
of ma"
, . , . ,i. .
corrora-e-l in the ordinal AH: X Mil
T4 from" the corr-.'.ttee.
,
Chaaae la Aldrich
Bill.
Tr.e provisions taken out
ere as
lows:
Tr- ue of br4 of the !-..-j'a
--.rr. :
rrer.t of r-rto P. -o. r-nts of the v rn-
metita of the P' !.;.;ine isian's and hr. 1 '
of i-.e city of Man. .a as see-jr-t for th
:s ienc of emercencv circ'.at -n. !
The revfuirvmer.t that natiral br.k:r
a-c;a:i.r.s lcate-j outside of the cectril
reserve c.t.ea sh.a'.l hold in th- r own va uis
f "jr-f fths of the reserves reQ jirei hy iw.
either n lawful mo-.ey or secur-.tis r.amei
in the blil. but that tw?-thirds cf tr.e ,
am- in sn.i re ;n ca.-. i
The prohtWtion a.rst ratior.si bink
loaninir money to or Inrt'nr in the tc
of a corpora tior.. the officers cr ir ct rs
of which are officers of directors of the
bark making the loan or Investment.
The committee, also, adde 1 amotions p-r-vlding
for a toir.si!Mi"n rt r.ine mernVrs
of the house to be arf ir.td by the presid-
ir.g officer, to be called the Naticral
Monetary cox miss Jon. whose duty It shall
be to "ir.quir- into the report to corress
what changes are necessary or definable
!n the monetary systea of th VniteJ
State, or tn the law relating to banking.-
. i c-i t:.r OTii.w. .ic liurn.im vi 1 1. - i
committee voted to support lfc Alir
bill In preference to the Freeiand bill, tnt
on the floor of the senate all but four of
th)f member cf the minority voted a
,h of af .
Vate la the Senate.
The democrat that voted for the bill
.--ir j.r. tniuri. jcr.RKn. '!".: ina i
can voted against the paaee. belr.g
..Meiar. Borah
Rixirne Ttr-twne ir.l te-.
oura.
The final rota was IT to 9.
Mr Aldrich raTleJt nn tr. hm r,
ri-un. t n m r.it ft... n-.i.
rrent agreed upon in committee.
T...
1' -.t Ur.e or r-n. (
Several snat--r irqu -red whether t me
w . .., , i
flwrftii t.i. j.r. .-:r:c r. rejHiea i.-.a: j
' discussion could be Lad when the cor.-
.ferenoe report was brought in fcr adop-
tion. Ar.y debate at that time, however.
will be on the abortion n- r-i-tt.-.n tv.
the house members undoubtedly will eon
tend strongly for the retention of the pro
vision of the Vreeiand measure, creating
clearing house d strkts. ar.d through them
issuing national pang r.ote on gtiaran
teed commercial paper.
The aena'e emer. intent to the Vreeiand
currency bill was disagreed to ty the house
--l the bill aer.t to conference,
VROCI.Enn P
lO to l-l-t
HOrnE
Military Aradeaiy and 23 Peasloa
BI1U Ar Paaaed.
WASHINGTON. May li-The work of
i cleaning up in the house preparatory to
, aJ
' ' -
, for debate the house military academy ap- j 1 :MRC "-utior.. or tr.e city, aettmte
' propr.ation bill and the omnibu. public "ou tik" rlLl eJ
bulldirg bill were passed, leaving of . ; X aich will be placed in the
.upply bill, only the general d-f cleney bill '. -'k f ir ' purpoae of asaurtng the de
Ito be eon-Id-red. ThU protablv will be;'Icr "d PuW:c of l" f. Impaired
taken up Monday. i oi:d:ty of the Allegheny National bank,
i In addition f3 'private pension bill were i T fjrth' n-.auitam public oir.f:4esoe la
put througn.
A bitter and secsat.oraj attack of farmer
Speaker KWfifw c-f Ohio hy his ex H.aj-ue.
General Sherwood, wa a featuie of tu.e
day' proceedmga.
WAsHHCIOS IX LIXE FOR T.IPT
Delesatlaa Iastrweted for Hlaa aa
Naaae la Before Coaveatloa.
iSp'-kane; Emenca Hammer. Skagtr.
! ."V jS.ZlrT-j!
&an
i - . - - - -. . -
t-eeend 1ist
. F. Eatoa. Thumon;
A L Miller. Clarke.
Third l.iiri-i D.
J C. Cauley Kittitas
T. IIibt, Spokane;
For Prrsiiectial Elect : r A L. Rop
er r-r. J M Fish. Stevens. R
Ol"cr,e.i. Chehaiis; W. P. Trimble. Kii-g
cT
r:ee. Pacific.
TWO XE.1 DROWX AT 81NBORX
Meet Dewth nklle Boatiag.
SANBORN. Ia.. May lS.-Wr.ile beating
on Lake Milwaukee Lee Richarcls-vn and
Amos Hendricks, two well known cituterj
of Sanborn, were drowned last eight.
Narweajlaa ladeaeadearo Day.
pfF-PF. a p. Msy 15 Spuria.) -As
the lTth. th Norwegian independence day.
will fall on Sunday this year. Vorwegiatu
of d.ffermt part cf the state will celetirate
different dates. Hon. John L. Furlcks-on.
private secretary of Governor Crawford.
I
' aoaresa ism sue a meetings on a:
Center Ule on the Kth. one at Webster or.
the lTth and one at Veblea on the Isth.
Texas Meaaaile-awa fas' Tatt.
FORT WORTH. Ttx., May li The state
repcbiiean cor. ven tion here today adopted
resolutioeis ta fsvor of Tart. The delegates
were not lnstructe? for Tart, such action,
it is declared, was refrained from ta order
to permit tha Tex deleajatloa to start a
stampede for Roosevelt's r-nunat'mn If the
UuaUoa become favorahiw
iARM0URS ,NM1NG London j
rixr Milllea New Capital to He D
! ti4 ta !lem Co re ri mm Eit.
lUMrjPfetropolle.
LCNTOX. Mar
arl W. &ir-
: man. who irr:
it the meat market dis-
ht in the House of comrr.... hj -.mi-
fed Vn Churchill p-rider.t of the I
I -ade. of hi trt-t:-n to q u.s- i
.er- ie house rrM
yCr 'i house regard. re: what trs
take to prvr.? the Ar- i
-9 frora establishing in this i
i store for the purpose pi
. meat direct to the crsr.mer
-.a ', uerv is based n the s'at.mer.t that
...e Arwun are callirg V of new
capital for the purp-e of dotting London
and the prov-incs with their own retail
iiiob, ir, !: Mirt w v ir.t icu im i
, ... -. . v . c ii.n .,. 1
c..re .e, .t e- . ..e,a art. ,
. . . v - '
vi HAmin r . jt m irii T r rw : r - r :r to
effect of this scheme will destrcr the bus'.- 1
nesa of the Er.g !.sh butcher and treat
saieerrn. j
CHlCAi-3. Mar li Arthur Meeker, a di- i
rector of Arrr.c-ur Co.. when shown t:-1ar
tr.e d;rrtch from Leordon. denied uw-ja.r
oca:;r the report that the Armours were
to er.ter the reiail meat busireaa In Er.
'.ar.d- "The rep--rt is ahsjrd ar.d '.s without
anr fo-jr.dauon whatever.'
TTT
SOLDIER SHOWS NO REMORSE
Maa Wha Killed Tkree af His Coaa
radea at Maalla hawa ta Have
Plaaar4 ( rlane.
MANILA. May li The military author-
r in-!t!es will s-jrreniT Beacharn. the Carr.p
after 1 Stotershura; tn-rdrer. to the civil at.-.or-livm
wv..- m il o:t h m on trial far nvjr-
cut mqtiiry s-c i ai i. r ir.nie e i
( mert-tate-a am care: ui.y f.inriM.
rrj-icer ihaed r.o remorse ur.::: he hearl
the regrjner.tal ban tnir.' tr.e
.h ,. private CUrk's funerai. when ha
broke down and wept.
r CPTIP.M CIJIFT
tUtU IIOI. "UICI
IN JAPAN
It la Believed that awe rondltlea
Prevail Thraaahowt El.
. i St n I re
TOKIO. May 15. The elections to-lay
were quiet la T-kio and it is believed tha ,
same conditions prevaiiel in the prcvtr.cea. !
Th aber.:e c-f ex-i:ernent is unprece-
dnted. The offciaJ results w'.U b
nccir.ced a week herce.
tkintii tne Jieetug nice.
! FAP.I3. May 1. The gr-verarr.-r r.t at 1
' Washington has proposed Shanghai. .
I January I. 1. as the time and place f-:r I
the holding of the coming International j
! CT.ferec-r at which the powers are to F.x
. .1.- . - v
cultivation of opium wttnin tn.eir respec
tive territories in order to assist China in
; the s-jrervlsion cf the use cf opuum a--r.or.g
lic ! the Chinese people. The(French govern
ment has accepted the American propjsi-
j tloo.
I
, , .. .. ,
FOP.RZ3T. Ont.. May .i.-M:n
- - - . . .
Smith of , the private banking firm of 1-.
H Smith ar Co - aad
Smith dc Co aad the liberal candtiate
for Tatn-vton In the com'nr rrov.nc'al elee-
lions.
committed uv-idev yeterday by
.wr r'mae'if fir-wrt the .eal - Vr.
a..f)--. .. mrf r.ri -.. f';r-. w.r.
In IK. Kmt nf hr Vn r-.se f-vr t -..
in
(uictda is kcoWTi
Dswaaer Esapraa ta Older.
FEXING. May li Baron Hayasr.l. t
' member of the diplomatic corp were re-
I cetved by the dowager empres m aulier.ee
' l th ummer paiace today. It wa cotked
t.-.at the empress had aged zrz:er..ir since
' the last audience cf a year ago.
Hayashl ta Leave Pekiag.
PEKING, May IS. Baron Hattahi. the
Jupanese m.ir.isttr to Ch.ma. will leave here
In July for Tokio. He will be succeeded
" i by Baron H. Ijurt. at pre.nt counsellor of
the Japanese embassy In Lr.lon-
BANKS AT FRONT WITH CASH
Half 3Ulllioa Dallara Ie posited
Allesheay Natlaaal Slaee
Bis Uefalewtlaa.
PITTSELRG. May li Foliowig a meet-
of the Allegheny National bank and rep
resentative cf a ifumhr of other large
i the institution ar.d t create a greater feei
ng of security in the minds of depc-sitors.
a olaa of re-orgar.iaation of its Diiuje
mert ha also been agreed upon- Eoia of
these measure are to be put into imme
diate effect.
It t pr-tect:y rumored that the bort-
age will exceed tl.'.l"H O. but th. cannot
-.I-f e.4 f nr -.n-. r-r
::a the embexalemett cf IvlS. .
and the flag of Par Admiral Charles S.
Sprry was rua up it the main truck. Te
usual rear admiral s salute of th.rtcea gun
new commander. The change c f c-:.rnrrini
wa acoomparied ty no f urtner ctremony
than that which attends a charge cf f e.t
Cv-mman-der.
With the exception cf the armored cruiser
South Takota. which sailed yesterday for
tr.e southern ccaj-l of Ca.omla on a speed
test, the vessels of the Pacific squadron
are still in the harbor, the date of their de-
panure having been lnder.r.itely p-evstpened.
It ts ur.der.toed tr.at they wlj remain here
untj f urther order are received.
- '
SHIPPERS OPPOSED TO RAISE
rtlaat at
hirmoo to Take Steps ta
Preveat Railroada froa la.
rreulag Charge.
CHICAGO. May li teelegate frora fifty
commercial and hlpptng usociatioc from
th west and middle w est rr.el in confer
ence tere today to discuss mean cf pre-
ver-ting eastern raiiroaj rrora carrying f
into effect a proposed Increase ia freight i
rate. The conference a a hel l M!.der t..e j
auspice of the imnois micu acturers as
ecrtation. It ts expected ty tr.e promoters
cf the meeting that tt reult will be tl-.a
starting of a movement to further pend
ing national lg'au:n which will make
tt lmirrr'h're or the railroads to increase
rate, without the consult of th Interstate
LCij.irca ccmu6i&-
COMMENT ON CONFERENCE
Nebraska Ken All Confident Its
Benefits Will Be Par-Reaching.
BRINGS THE NATION TOGETHER
lalllatea Motraril Which, ta Dew-
tii
a at Oalr to Beaeflt the
Caaatrn hat Be WsrU-
wide.
'From a Staff Correpon1etit.
WASHINGTON. Mar 15. Spect T'4e-rra.-r.
Th c'.oyir.c hours cf the Whfta
Hvj ccrferer.ee of errer-nrs tolar was
mmTk. hv ,
I-ftr patriotism ar.d at the
save tirr-e a ene cf the reponsih'ht v
which tr:e chi"f execu'Ives cf the Ta:s
did r."t fail f arprec'.a-. tn th'.r eulociurrs
ti the pre:.ier.t. who had conceived and
.. ... . ,
i fCft.'icn narked an r--h ir the history
rf the nation the (rtrdn r .rtT of Jin.
j P. ve!t. wh;ch was tjrrl ir.t? a White
Hit' rrept!cn ty re:n of tve Vai
wathr. was one of the most briiiitr.t Four p-is?rer carhes and several fre'jrht
fur.ct'or of an evceiirr'v brli'iar.t wi-!tr. cars were denvHirhed. The fo.r achea
Governor F'.i.fon was amor ; the spk- cc. cht fira and burned furiously, beirf
ers at tiay's c'o.'rjr :-ssion. and it was practi';:y riestrcyed-
with a source of pride that amor? the Err.eer Hotchkiss. who was k!"M out
forty.f -i-r riwrr" pr-t Nehrafka's r.-r.t. wa ere of the cidt ecptneers on
chief eve-jtive st-.l in stature ar I ability tt rd. S-nheimr was in the smoker
with the :---adr- His src h w as a re-jme ar.d was tr.rcwtn throufta a window. He
r.t mr-.. a v..k.. .-. t rr-'s- i.ir t I su : air.e d crily siurh.t hurts. The freia-ht
tv. v"...' -e.en ., i
f-'.l.
ar.l he We down on the fact t: a: .
eer state In trr p'..tn
A-t-i
k. fAr ..rh.?r riay cnzir.at3 m t
tiry of artcti.ture. J. gter.srjr MTt-
ill
I.iaugurate-l f.th a day. r.-w c ried by
rr.ary cf the states of the usi:n. He syvk-e
icf the pior.e-rs ir. agriculture i"i Netriska
and Its tre-mend ovs growth In the last ten j
years. He poirted spcifica'.ir to the
ch.ools cf th tate ar.d the percentage
c-f its rlilteracy be'.r.g the '. rw-st of ariy of
' the co.-!r-icr.wei:hs. It was a p-:--c.h
; clse!r th-.ugirt out ar.d happily delivered
i and it wa received with rounds c-f ap
i p'.ause.
! Colonel Pryan a'-jo si.rn.ed tip She work
d-r.e ty tiie c-cnf-rer.c ?.-.J the r '"ts
' made were heartily applauded, the pre:-
j dent joining eenercusly in appreciation
the thought cf the man from Nebraska
cf
Coi
mend Work af Ciferee.
Governor Sheldon, paji;r after the
nuert.rg ad;c-urrrd cf the f ar-reacr.itg char- ,
acter of the conference, aaid it wa oc- '
ceived by a great leader ar.l execute 1
up:n an extremely high plane. Ke t-e-l.etei
it w-j-ull t-e of un.versal benefit .
to t.tr r.aticc. af it ch.ry stailixei stntinuent ,
:r. favor of the concert atK-n of the natural J
r-rso-urct and the touching cf e.Suwi ar.d;
rrc-et.r.g of lie exrcuuvts cf the atat-
face to face could not help but produce
r ltur result loc king to wej.
j state policies, as well a national pc-licy
'thai must make for gxxJ.
Victor Rcerwater, editor c-f The iee
and on of Governor fiaeitlcn't ap-poir.te
to the confertnee, sa-.j:
' "Everyone s using tr.e wora epocii-
j wormung to fttcn uie cvuurcnoa
cause tr.at 1 the way to txpresa
the ilea in one word. To in it ch,
,Kl
it evidence, a lull
the vital importance
. I .-"ni: It aCCe I IT-ai
(grown realization of
!of our natural resc-urces as the foundation
of future rationui grea:nesa yet undreamed
i ' cf and a deterr.'.ina'.Kn to iimte the state
ar d tatior.al govern-nentj in present acti-.-n
With a view to ultimate human welfare.!
But we caa already ate that the problems :
to be ciej.t w.th are no strv.t y muocii.
I but international and universal, ar.i I te
' litve this cenference will event ualiy kad
I to a world-wide cc -operative mc-venieni
; fcr tl.e censert ation of the world re- -
' sources." LITTLE R.""K. Ark . Stay li Governor
il O. Garrett, one cf the confreee. aaidi , Ptr.iall. who last eight Issued an cr-Jer re
i "It wa one of the grandest idea ever vckir? the call issu-1 by Acting Governor
! inspired. No other event in the ter-.ory
of tha I'r.ned States has done o m uch
to cement IM ciion to work logel
f.r ihe curr.rr.on w and the rrir.J re- )
grr.J
tu.il c-f thi conterence t
..... . .v.. t ... .i.
U to send the,
f jeaiousit ex- !
government and
gov enters home divested c-
istutg tetween the federal
! the state. I believe th.: conference ha
dcraectrated t-t the preident is
ng-
the best loved rr.ea in the country ar.d aa
lor the ir.f.uer.cea which brought the con
i ferecct: aiiout they were cf the highest
' ai.d loftieit k.r.d. W.thi a tetter undi-r-:
5tH..d.n e.f all ttct.o'.s better retults must
j ie citamed ar.d I believe we have taken
a mighty step forward looking to the con
. strt if.c n cf our resources."
Nebraska wa largely represented at the
rt-rept;oc given ty Mrs. R.srveit in tonor
, . , - ..
of tr.e gjvrmcr a.-.d dv.ra-e to tr.e V h.te
Hot.se cenferrnce. Mrs. Victor Roacwater
' tom.r.g cn from Ealnnv-Te for the recep
tion. Mr. and Mr. Rosewater retirrei lo
Ealtemore tr.lgh.t after the reception of the
Nebraska State ass-xtiatioc in Washington
i ta Governor Sheidca.
' FOCrSl TV Bill
Referred.
The committee cf agriculture th.. mom-
gres w
.11 do tr
IS hillOE.
tease of t rls-aled talldrea.
Sena';r Burke-tt tia' mtrodu-ei aa
1 amendment to the b.ll proviLr.at for the
' tc.irteer.tr. census, ty ad I r.g a cuse to
' tAi" Ir,t cens.s of ruptured, cr.pp.el anl
deformed children, under tr.e age cf Is year.
. T-"-- amendment is made following a result
j of a s.mar census taken la L-e stitc of
j Nebraska. JlxcriJU and New Ycra. Ia
, those t.tree state there are icst.t u::ons fir
the treatment cf cr.p-ied and deformed
i children. Tj txperienc of Nebraska m
j tne mst.tutiun tr.ere 1,011 thai ther 1 a
j muca larger cumber of uca unionunate
I childrea in Nebraska li.aa one would ex-
1 pect to t-nd. The arse ha been found
1 to be true ia olr..r state wiiere cet.s-ae
iav been taken, and so It is t!:eved teat
if ii.e government can take a censu which
will r.ow tie number of crippled ar.d de
formed children lr. eaci state that a move
ment wi.l rei.it wexa will be of great
benefit to such unf .-rtnate little one. Jl.'i
J. R. Weheur of Wr.ui-:o, l. C . but
! t
omnerly of Lincdr.. has beea epally
act:te and mtereste-1 ia tr.e uotemeiii. and
ta given muca time and tr.oi.g:.t to t-.e
preparatn cf icfcrmatior. to be (utm.tted
in utacc t.c-n wita Senator Bur.ctt'i
atiict-ictnt
Set .icr Lurkett ha aceeptej an invita
tion ex tr.d'd to him by Grand Army of the
KcpubUo poa'l cf Lincoln to deliver an
address on Memorial day. Tas address will
probably be delivered ia th AUilliorlum,
SEVERAL AREDEAD.N WRECK,
Miaaoarl, Kaaaas l Trill Pana.
a er raltldea with Frrlaat
Near Mikta.
Mt-5Ki"V.rri Ok!.. Mr :a-uthbound
M ss-'urt Kirui A Texas paser.er tra'n
No. S. kicwn as the r.yer. which left ft.
I u:s last r-.r t for Tfa rr.t.. coi'.il -d
hal-on ore m! .vt of Musk-cee at
nxn tiV.ir. with a freiaht train. ?verai
car were r4Iy wrecked and cauarht ire.
S i or seren persons are reported killed
ard several others Injured.
The known dud are:
KXGINKKit H'TTTUKIg. Faraor.s.
Kan., of r.yer.
TWO MrEMJOtS. NAMIS
l"NKNOWN.
PL"t r WBT of Paraons. Kan., eipreas
rre.rrer on Tver.
JAJirj IaANAHAX of Farsona. Kan.,
freiftht cor.-Jaotor.
The !rjjrei Ircluded two mail clerki and
several r-.-r.grs amorr them Smue:
r1 .:mer of M-jskore. The nantea erIRli,r Ballataa. Were IV L.retr
i)' t crair.aii new. ire man cieras were
serio-JFly hurt, but It is believed ! of
the pa.st-r.sra was ds.-.errus:y lnjure.1.
The paAser.eer train left Kansas City
th-.rty rr. nutes late and met tha frelsrr.t
train on a hiil two rai.es n-irth of her.
train was ia chars of Cor.djctor Day. wko!
HEAVY EARTH SHOCK RECORD
" " mama Heveal
aa Hoar.
WASHINGTON. May li-An earth-.uake
I that lAste-i an hour an! was of consider-
consider- (
able ir.ter.5ity was recc,rJ.-d on the weather
bureau seismc.arra;.hs h-re early today. ;
Tr.e or. gin. aeccriir.g Vt a statement cf
Chief Wili s L- M - re of the bureau. 1
ar proximately ?.? m.:s frm Washlr.gt -While
Central Amer.ca cr the parif.c
ocean west of Central Amer.ca falls with. a
th.s distance. r.K Jf.nite statement to t.tis :
effect could b-. male as to the location. '
The Quake began at 3 o'cick this
m-tming. seventy-fifth m-rii.an tirr.e. and
the strongest nvtkn. which set in at J M.
lastevl fur ah--ut ten minutes. The f rst
preli.-r-.iriary trerr.crs. which were verj
sr.arply defined, occupiel six minutes asl
forty seconds.
i
CREW IS TAKEN CFF VESSEL
;eloaier Wllliata MeGee. Liwber
Laden.
a. striaei nar nr
Sea City.
Sea City.
j ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. May IS. An un-
ai.o n t.-.ree-niir.M scr.orer. apparently
j watrlcggd a:
tress. Is lying
and flying s'gr.als of d.s-
severa.! miles off Sa Isle
t.ty. ir,e sea is so roug.1 mat life mv-ts
i cannot launch their boat to go to the as-
. t . l:.r vij.L-.r-i irmt
n-i- r.t-i
" "-- lr-
-- " "
! fcr New Y-rk. with a Jc.1 of pine boards
j rens. ., Mr,:, of distress the crew
, - ' 1 - C-.ty life saving station went
out in a lifer-tat ar.d hroug
t..e crew . I
rtve men e
e schooner ts pound-
ir.g on Tr.wT-ser.d" Ir.t bar and
t a
tct-ii wreck-
,,,,.,-.,
UnMitUt run rSUVV lis AnrAnoAb
Aetlaa Goverwor and Speaker
lloiie at wards- Polats Over
Extra eioa.
. Hatr.iter. s.td t '-lsy that t
' "I not attend the special
e !egtlitc.r
session. Mr.
Himittr
say there will be a sp-ecial
oeoree
W. D r.aghey, the democratic
r-cmmee for governor, to-'ay issued an ap -
tJ th lutltr not to convene. Mr.
Hantiiter t
ar notified Governor Pindar!
that tthen
j r - " .v. -. - u r .
.- ! rm; -it n- win re:urn ana erve
as governor through the pjwtr given him
by the c r.stttuticn as speaker of tr.e house
.,,, . .
COURT SUSTAINS PRESIDENT
Jada-e Hoagh, la New York. Held
He Haa Rlarht ta Dlsrharse
Soldier.
NEW YORK. May li -The ngt.t cf Prea-
' ,. .
oe-n; r. e e . 1 urr.rariy t a.smiss a
r.eg-ro s-ldier of the Twenty-fifth ir.fantry
for ail-ged participation In the riot at
Erwrsv.lie. Tex . w sustained to-day ty
Judge Hough in the United State district
court. Oscar W. Reld. the o!dier. sued
the gov?rrumeEt to recover F.l-l. a w&gt
from the date of hi dimissaJ to the expl
I r,lon ct lerm of ''Il- t- L-i.trict
LINCOLN. May U ( Special.) The an
nual cc-nvectl-.n cf the Nebraska State
Medical ai -c'.aiioa will t-e tell in Lincoln
Mar 1VE. '
Omaha physician on the prcgrara ar.
Harold G.ffiTd. president; F. W. Lake. B.
B. rav. Gertr-jle Cuscaden. Frederick
R jiix F. E. Covlte-r. C. C. Allison. C. W. 1
P- Uard, R. D. M-s- r, D C. Bryant, W. O.
Henrv. H. L. Akin, palmer Ftadlty. Alfred
l&chalek. J. E- Summer. E- J. Cpdegraff.
F. M. Barnes. R. J. Midgley. J. P. Lord,
C A. Hull. R R- HaiLster. A C. Stoke.
H. M. M:Clar.ai.an. W. R. Hobba. W. H.
Mick.
MIWPRCi ART WFARY flP nPI V
Fmldeat f Nstioaal Aaooeloilow
Says seitkatiteri Operatara
Appear to Be Qalbhllag.
1-iVJH CTTT. Mar IS T. 1 Iw1.
pr-siint of the Tnlted Mine Workers cf
An-.er.ea. who is here, sad to. lay unless
the cperatir cosm to nr sgreemer.t at
the cc-cver.ti-on of miners tat is to con
vene here next Tuesday negotiation
Icking to an end. ng of the :nke of the
tuuitiieiteru tcl tn.cer will come to
an end. "The convention will i.t cos or
two days." laid Mr. Lewis. "When it ad
journs there will be no m-vre negotiatkjns.
There Seem to be no Important differences,
and yet we qu.btle over unimportant mat
tare. This conditio will c4- it beyond
uext week.
BG 1 J.,
Old Omaha Packing Company Plant at
South Omaha Burned.
DAMAGE ABOUT HALF MILLION
Three ilillion Poandi of Meat Goes
Up in Smoke.
CUDAHT PLANT THREATENED
Department H Hard Work to Keep
Flames from Spreading.
HELP IS SENT PROM OMAHA
far toraae Paraoaea sliee
BilMlif af the New
Plaat.
Ft re oritir.atir.c lr. the smcke house 01
the oil fm-.aha Fa kirs; company's plant
at Thirty-third and J streets. toJtt
Omaha, aoout o'clock last r.ifht causes!
a 1 estimated at -.'('V and for a
time th.neater.td to sweep the b! CuJahj
;r'-ir.t.
i Th fire starte-1 tfor the r.isl.t water
! went cn duty ar.l it hal spread so fai
-"-tr"l Wore it was d!a-
ve:e-i.
By the time the fire d-pai-tment
irri ve.l
the fire had pained a stronar
' lwir ecd litu hrr p! yl"f ,h J
.joining buildings was held. It then com
mur-icatcd to the big warehouse and this
was s-"cn in rut.-.. The eld plant u
ju5-l largely for storage purpose and the
I damage will be fjr the most part in
tnt des',rcye.l
T- stipenr.tena-nt ft
the cid p. ant. sail that the smoke tous-j
cr.tain-l I .$ pounds and the store
h"ue I. 0. ('") pounds of pork, valued at
ahout 14 cents a pound. Beside thi
the Culahy Packing company had about
f .ft-V p-ounds of meat In the warehouse.
The beef house, containing a large quan
tity cf meat, was also threatened.
S.-.ort'.y after the fire started the South
Omaha fire departrr.ect called on th
C-maha departrrent for help, and Chief
Salter sent two hose wagons, a hook and
iaider truck ar.d a ftrati fire engine. In
charge of Assistant Chief Simpson. to
the s-"ene. The department was handi
capped by light tvater pressur. The
Cudah.y F'acking c....par.y ordered out it
the Omaha engine the conditions for
fi?h.t.g the fire were greatly Improved.
tv. i . rlin m i ronton nt ii-n
warehouse and is entirely detrce.
, -The company ha already made plans to
' Fer.d to Ki.-.ua City for encugh ice to
' last it temporarily until other arrangc-
ect car, be made.
i At a late hour the teef house bcloni:-
ir.g to tire plant was threatened, but It
wa believed the Cu-lahy plar.t would ba
saved.
i r.e o.a uraa.ia r-acaing company pjanx
is not usea at present except ror storav
l,Jrlir. t.ir nu:.g
arMr.g a. oe.r.g acr. in tae new puii.
JHREE TRAINMEN KILLED
ii.b rlli.law Retweew "
j a-4 Frelaht Near Nuksgee,
Oklahama.
MUSKOGEE. CV1.. May li Southbound
pi(r.ger train No. 3 on the Missouri.
Kansas 4 Texas railroad, due to arrive In
Muskogee at M:3 this mc-mir.g. and run
r.'rg fifty minutes late, collided headon
three miles n- rth of Musk -gee at noon to
day with a northbour.i freight. Three train
men were killed and fifteen passenger in
jured. The dradt
ENGINEER HOTCHKI83 of Paraon.
( Kan., engineer of the flyer.
j BIT' IE WEST. Paraons. Kan..
express
freight
1 messenger on Tver.
JAME5 LA N A HA N, engineer
traic
I Two hundred passer
! when the crash came.
gers were aboard
The train, which
', wa the one running between St. Louts and
1 tl.l J.'II.-. . ... J leit Dl. XOUIS
; last cigr.t at ! ZZ. At Parson. Kan.. It
: make conneotion with a section of th
j train fr m Kansas City. The wreck was
due to Ernneer Lar.ahan of the freight
'-n mistaking orders. The two heavy
. train came together with terrific Impact
and plowed through- each other for six car
: ler.s-.hs. Both engine, two express cars
1 nd two freight car ware teleacorxd.
Budie West, the express meaecger cm th
r.yer. wa cangi.t tn the crash and was
Inatar.tly killed, his heart being tora
DEATH RECORD.
ExBHeeer af the Coldea Cirele.
CHICAGO. May li Felix Grundry Stigwr.
xpoaer cf tne "Golden circle. who
dropped deal her last Monday at his
i hom. will be burled today.
Scarooly
cf the G-Men circle," and becams oa
lu chief officer.
Charles Jarvla.
ESTHERVILLE. Ia.. May l.-Sm)
-?har Jarrts. a pioneer resident of Eutfc
met toanr.:p. Emmet eouruty, died ml his
home tn Sptr.t Laae. He was IT year of
age anl came to tnis county fifty-one years
1 T- b"1y " brougct to Esther.
I T K' tur.a. in Cak H-l cemetery
a ho died year ago.
FIRE RECORD.
C. A. Hoover Distillery.
OSKALOOSA. Ia . May U -The booded
V-u cf tr.e C. A. Hoover distillery.
j ecntait
ir.tng lvt barrels cf wh.fty. w as de-
s'rr-yed by f re todsy. Th Hocrtr d -tillery
i the only one tn cperauoa ta
It-wa. The warehouse will be reballt lm-
! mediately. The los is Csv.'lw; ins ur anew.
i..D.
Soalh Uakota leeraaaseaC
PIERRE, i. V. Ma li - Special. Tha
r.retr.en of t:.. ci"y are busy with arrange
ments f r tie state tournament to be hell
at -his city the last f J.r.e. This is l.-.o
first stale tiurr.ammt U be held here s.nc
Lvi. and lh f rt lj be hld ir tr.e state
ia h.-cri Black H.li companies will ome
i:.to Compet;ti'n with th.e frora the east
ern part of the state. That sectiosi prom
ises to send several companies whs wi.l
corns with a determination Is tsks ba.a
SOO.S of ths best prised t h car
in
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