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    The Omaha Sunday Bee
PART L
HEWS SECTION
PACKS 1 TO 8.
THE OMAHA DHL?
Best & West
SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS.
OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 190S-ftfX SECTIONS THIRTY PAGES.
VOL. XXXVIII NO. 5.
IRISH GROW TOBACCO
Industry Fast ReTiring- Where Twice
Suppressed.
STATE WILL GRANT BOUNTIES
English Radicals Refuse to Agree to
Rebate of Duty.
AID FOUND TO BE IMPERATIVE
Experiments Prove Soil Still Fitted
to Plant's Culture.
SUMMARY OF THE BEE
Sunday, July 1004.
1908
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DONEGAL HAS CLEVER SWINDLER
Tkomu Parker, Ex-ConTlct, Living
on Fat of the Land by ros
ing aa a Land Com-mlulonrri
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THE WZATIEI.
FOU OMAHA. COUNCIL BU'FFS AND
VICINITY Fair nml warmer Sunday.
FOR NEBRASKA fair anil warmer Sun
day. FOR IOWA Centrally fair and con
tinued cool Sunday.
Temperature, at omalia yesterciay:
Hour.
TRAIN ..,.S I
billed in Grade Crossing
s .At at Columbia City, Ind.
ALL MEET INSTANT DEATH
Bodies Are Scattered Along Track
and Horribly Mangled.
PASSENGER ENGINE DERAILED
RECEIVER FOR DETROIT FIRM
Dlunrfrmrnt Over BmlnrM Methods
I a tiara Kmpf anion of Cameron,
Carrie A Co.
BIG CROWDS ON SHIPS
Honolulu's Cosmopolitan Population
Inspects Atlantic Fleet.
FIELD GAMES FOR THE MEN
Marines and Jackies Entertained
with Athletic Sports.
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DETROIT. Mich., July If. The brokerage
firm of Cameron, Currie & Co. nt thla city
today went Into the hand of a receiver
through a hill filed In the Wayne circuit
court by Canr-ron Currie ognlnst hla part
ner, Ixiuts II. Case, asking a dissolution of
partnership. Frrd O. Austin was appointed
receiver hy Judge Mandril, with a bon 1 of
$:50,(00. It Is taht that no other Detroit
financial Institution la Involved In the diffi
cultly of Currie Co. Practically the only NATIVE
charge which Mr. Currie makes In his bill
tnr ihn dissolution of partnership la that
aTrn.Mno. Tnr.ii Wi.MeTi hv Mr. Case In taking ordera from customers Ball in
"1-".-:; f . did not secure enough caah to cov.r the
ireigni on Uiner iraca.. nurchase of stocks and bonds by the firm
and that the firm In this way became obli-
. 1. . . , I - . . H 11T1 I'll
PATCTY TTraonTE TO LAltE RESORT sated to 0,ner" 10 ln" . SAILINCr DATs IS uiLnui
1 n ir i-ut A ..... , irt .iiintrn i pi i mir
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. mitt. ihis charge. The firm of
It Consisted of Charles S. King, Prom. Cameron Currie & Co. consists of Cameron Battleship Will Leave for
FEAST FOR OFFICERS
Big Pavilion
Friday Night.
on Beach
DUBUN, July 18. (Speclal.)-Jrlsh to
bacco growing has again been occupying
the attention of the British Parliament and
It has afforded another typical instance
f the curious mental attitude of the Brit
ish radicals who refuse to compromise
openly with what they are pleased to can DOMESTIC.
their "principles," but who are perfectly First boat to reach as high as Muskogee
willing to do the thing If they can find a on tne Arkansas river In thirty-eight
decent excuse for calling It by another years arrives there from Cincinnati
name. The period for which a rebate on I X, Page 1
the excise duty was allowed to Irish grown Governor Hoch will order prosecution
tobacco as an experiment Is near its explra- for land frauds discovered In Kansas
tlon and the IrlBh members naturally de- . Page 1
Senator Warner announces the detailed
Inent In Indiana Affairs, Wife,
Two Daughters, Another Yoani
Woman and Chanffenr.
WARSAW, Ind., July 18 Charles Sher-
Case and Clarence Car-
New Zealand, Wednesday Even
Ins Instead of on
Thursday.
manded that the rebate be grunted per
manently, as It has been amply demon
strated that with the small preference al-
lcwd 2S cents a pound Ireland could com
pete wltn the world In growing tobacco.
At this proposal, however, the British
radicals held up their hands in holy horror.
To grant a preference to Irish tobacco
would bo protection. It would be compro
mising with the sacred shibboleth of free
trade. When some one suggested, how
ever, 'that the same end would be attained
by a grant of money to the Irish Agricul
tural department, which will disburse It In
theshape of bounties to the Irish tobacco
growers at the rate of so much a pound of
tobacco marketed, the radicals accepted
the proposal joyfully and a bill to the
affect will be passed before the end of the
Currie, Louis II
penter.
Currie & Co. Issued a statement this aft
ernoon In which they declared that the abil
ity of the firm to ray Ha debts depends
wholly upon the amount of the outstanding
man King of Fort Wayne, Ind., his wife accounts, amounting to $1,045,000, which can
and two daughters, and Carl Tlmmlns. the be collected. They say If 60 per cent of the
chauffeur, and Miss Fayme Bradshaw were accounts prove good the firm will be able copulation of Honolulu and the Islands,
killed in an automobile accident by being to pay its debts in run. ine naitraeni aiso tndudlng Americans, Spaniards, i-orio
struck by a train on the Pennsylvania says that the firm's embarrassment Is en- Ricans, native Hawalians, Filipinos. Japa-
rallroad west of Columbia City this after- tlrely due to the failure of customers to nese. Portuguese and Chinese, took ad
noon. The party was In Mr. King's auto- make good their margins. I vantage of the opportunity to inspect tne
HONOLULU, July 18. Today was
visitors' day on the Atlantic fleet and
thousands of people from the cosmopolitan
Argameat for State Aid.
One of the strongest arguments In favor
of state aid to Irish tobacco growing Is the
faot that the industry has been twice
killed by the state. It Is not generally
known that Ireland at one time was the
greatest tobacco producing country in the
world and that It grew the finest tobacco.
The English colonies of Maryland and
Georgia, however, demanded that the
growing of tobacco in Ireland should be
suppressed In order that they might have a
monopoly of the Industry, and it was- sup
pressed. Then came the American revolu
tion and and Independent Irish Parliament
which promptly repealed the prohibitory
. law and Ireland took up tobacco culture
again. Hardly had tbe industry raised its
bead, however, when the merchant and
Uil-owners of Bristol protested that their
trade with America would be ruined and
the British Parliament, after the act of
union, relmposed the prohibitory laws
The present experiment has demon
rtrated that Ireland Is eminently suited
by soil and climate for growing the finest
grade of tobacco. Leaf of the Turkish
type has been grown and the cigarettes
made from it cannot be distinguished from
the true Turkish. Cigar leaf of fair quality
program o fthe Taft notification meeting
at Cincinnati. X, Pag I
One cup of coffee given by Mrs. Bart-
lett of Wellesley, Mass., returns heavy
dividends through the gift of Mrs. B.
Lllley of New York. X, Pag 1
Vera Koontx of Omaha was badly in
jured in an accident near Marshall
town, la. X, Pag 1
Topeka, Kan., ha a Sunday war, promi
nent business men being arrested.
X. Page 1
Hearst'es letter is disquieting news for
the democrats. X, Pag 1
Six persons were instanly killed In grade
crossing accident near Columbus Cljy,
Ind. X, Pag 1
roBxioir.
Tobacco culture Is being revived in Ire
land after the government ha twice up
pressed It. X, Pag 1
President Davlla of Honduras telegraph
the Associated Press that he has the rev
olution under control. X, Pag 1
Prince Zu Eulenberg remained in a half-
conscloua condition for some time after
the postponement of hi trial. X, Pag 1
General Osman Pasha is assassinated in
the Monastlr barracks. XX, Pag 1
COMIC SECTION.
Buster Brown and Tlge play alligator on
their uncle and give him a scare. Page of
good things for the little folks. Matters
of Interest to the women. Fluffy Ruffle
goes boat riding and take & header, the
young men all Jumping in to the rescue.
Pom Pages
KAXP-TOBTB SECTION.
Sketch of Levi Carter, Omaha pioneer
and philanthropist. In whose memory hi
widow donates a munificent sum for 1
city park. Brttis hSouth African com
pany developing Rhodesia. Omaha teach
ers to visit English schools. Survivors
of the famous Indian fight at Fettcrman
celebrate the anniversary. Pour Page
COHVIKCUIi AND XNSUSTBIAX.,
Live stock markets'. II, Pag
Oraln markets. XI, Pag
Stocks and bonds. XI, Pag 9
MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
Port. Arrived. Balled.
mobile and was going from Fort Wayne
to Lake Wawasee to spend Sunday
Mr. King was agent for the Prudential
Llfo Insurance company and formerly was
a member of the Indiana legislature from
Wabash county, being chairman of the
ways and means committee. He was a
member of the Columbia club at Indian
apolis and well known throughout the state.
Mr. King was one of the best known
republicans of Indiana and has taken a
prominent part In public affairs. His
daughters were aged 12 and 1 years. Miss
llradshaw was lfl year old and was a
elghbor of the King family, whose guest
he was to be over Sunday at the King
cottage at Lake Wawasee. The six bodies
were taken to Columbia City and will be
taken to Fort Wayno tonight.
The accident happened half a mile west
of Columbia City. The automobile was
topped at a crossing by a freight train
nd drov on the tracks behind the ca
bin hattleshios of the American navy and
SECRECY IN KAILKUAU RATES crowded the decks from early In the morn
ing until late in the afternoon.
FALLIERES STARTS LONG TRIP
President of French nepublle Will
Ylalt Denmark, Sweden, Nor
way and Hnaala.
TAR13. July 18. President Fallleres, ac
companied by Foreign Minister Plchon, left
here this morning for Imrklrk on his way
to pay official visits In Denmark. Sweden.
Russia and Norway. Premier Clemencean.
tho members of the cnblnet. a numler of
municipal offlcinla and a large crowd gath
ered at the railroad station to bid him fare
well. The French press Is unanimous In the be
lief that this round of visits Inaugurated
by the president will serve to strengthen
Franco's policy of conciliation and peace.
DUNKIRK. July 18.-Presldent rallieres
arrived here early this afternoon. As he
Is the first president of the republic to
visit Dunkirk, the city gave him an up
roarious welcome. Practically the entlr
populatljn acclaimed him as he made his
way, escorted by a troop of cuirassiers, to
tho town hall, where he was presented
with an address of welcome. President
Fallleres made a brief response, in which
he said:
I go in the name of the French republic
to strengthen the ties of friendship and
the alliance upon which depend the good
relations of the nations of Europe and the
maintenance of the peace of the world.
As the presidential tug steamed down
the harbor It was saluted by the assembled
warships and the forts, and the crowd on
the water front veiled itself hoarse. The
president boarded the battleship Vertte
His flag was nt once raised to the mast
head, and the squadron Immediately weighed
anchor and sailed.
HITCHCOCK ON WAY
Chairman of National Committee
Enroute to Colorado Springs.
CHICAGO MAY BE HEADttUARTERS
.nfatlnn wntitrl drt nil thV could to
boose, the driver fall.nK to iee the east- lnduca th6 western roads not to abandon tIon
w a uAHt.itaH KmltArl na.fltnirr tfftln 1 . . . . I
uuuuu o......... "t.r ' - tne oriental ana Asiatic trace. rnriinllT c-TlintHTP ilC TDin
which wa passing at Wgn apeea. xno The Janan Trades association, with head- I rntlllwll I w I UUUli I O lllHIXu I nil
machine waa destroyed. The six bodle I ,,,., 1- Toirin. la most nnwerful
were oattered along tne tracK lor a """" trade organisation of the empire and it - . ..
dred feet and all were badly mangled. ifll,. rt m.mWshit. la national It apect o the Democratic
at.. .11. -. i,.ni,iM,i arma and tears were I .1 .v- i,.i.. ... Candidate
DAUiia " 1 J - 1 njiKj a liio.1 1 1 1 (J limumoniuii bv,i,c unit?
VimVan ehsta rruahed and clothing was ., ,,. w,. nrn rnnrli mil at mi hi Int.
.Irlnn. from the dead. The locomotive ,h llart n-nnnrtlnna nf their einort trae fAlKVlLW, "Wi July J.
of the passenger train wa. derailed, but The raroad claim they can not do thla The organliation of negro democratic ; clubs
was replaced on the track without the aid and compete with the Sues route, where ln the Btat ot ohl' aana and Illinois,
of the wrecking train. the rate, change with an hour', notice. tormeA the subject ot a conversation to-
The daughters of Mr. King were Katn- By keeping the Inland proportion, secret oay wi.imm g. x.,. uu
. . ja I .... ..I TZa ana b ni-ih At PhlnovA Urltr WOS thai A Ft
erino, aged IB. and Josephine, agea n. the railroads have been able to do a fair . " ....v-o,
Miss Bradshaw was 16 year, old and wa. ,hare of this bualness and the revenue it aKer i0T Charles A. Towne in his candl-
the daughter of Robert F. Bradshaw. gon- brings them probably aggregate. S3.000.000 day for th,6 'lc Presidency. ,
.. - .t lrnrt .,, on., The usual flood of visitors began early
today. The largest party wa. made up of
IN QTRIKF RFRinW over 300 "tudent. of the normal school at
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NSW YORK La Provence
NAPLES Moraltli.
N APLKs Romanic .Sail OloranoL
ItOTTKRDAM Roma -
Ql'EKNSTOWN...NIruw Amsterdam Celtic.
UAVKB La Touralne
Men
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ind an excellent grade of smoking tobacco I new tork...... Meuretan'ta
have also been produced.
Thomaa Farker of Donegal.
"Captain Koepenlck" 'seem, to flourish
in Ireland. I have recorded at various
Ume. the exploit, of "Willi John" of
Donegal who la now lamruishlna' In TWrv
iatl and this week I have Just heard of BLUEJACKETS
the case of Thomas Parker, an ex-convict,
who succeeded in living on the fat of tho
land, also In Donegal.'' by posing as a land
commissioner. Parker ha Just been dl
charged from Sllgo Jail and b apparently
Went at onr-o to Donegal where he managed
10 carry on nia deception for nearly a
month, at the end of which period a police
man irom BUgo recognised him. In on
cas h lived for nearly a fortnight at th
expense of a tenant and gave the tenant'
son thre weeks' employment at land sur
veylng. After a "hard bargain" he con
lentod to a reduction of 50 per cent in his
host's rent. He has been sentenced to two
years' lourlsonment.
Another Irish town Is to be sold, lot-k,
stock and barrel. Last year it was Limer
ick and this time it I. Tramore, which, if
not .0 fainoua aa Limerick, 1. one of the
moat picturesque place, in Ireland. It
poasesse a race-course, a fine old town
hall and a fine market. Any one who
want to own a town cannot do better
than have a look at Tramore and then bid
at th auction.
Clever Mill Owner.
Mr. William Mclver, a sexagenarian mill
owner of Moneymore. County Tyrone, I a
mechanical geilus. He ha more watr
power ln connection with hi mill thai he
needs and he ha turned It to account in
running a clock of hi own construction.
Th water fall on a small busket wheel,
from which the power 1 transmitted to
th clock by a series of belt and pulley.
Th clock 1 an accurate time table and la
regulatod by a tap which control, the
water supply.
A graceful compliment ha. been paid to
a patriotic Irian priest by th bishop pf
Jtapnon in appointing Right Rev. Mgr.
Charles McOlynn to the deanery of Raphon,
rendered vacant by th death of Mgr.
Hugh MrFadden. whose patriotism led to
hi Imprisonment thirty years ago. Uy
this appointment Bishop ODonnell h
Identified th deanery with the Irish na
tional cause. Mgr. McGlynn la parish
priest of Btanorlor, the birthplace of Isaac
Ilutt, Paroell'a great forerunner, and it It
ln the Protestant churchyard at Btanorlor
that Butt lie. burled. Mgr. McOlynn, Ilk
Father McFadden. I an Irish speaker and
an euthuaiust for tbe language revival, but
h ha little opportunity for preaching In
Irish In hi own parish, for Btanorlor, a!
though In County Donegal, is Just within
th pher of Influence of th descendants
f th Scotch planter of Ulster.
F. X CULLEN
IN HONOLULU
from Battleship Fleet Parade
Throng Street of that
City.
MANY TURKS LOSE LIVES
lleeeat Inundations la Asia Minor
Can) Death of Trr Then-
I aand People.
1 CONSTANTINOPLE, July 18.-Th recent
Y Inundation ln th vicinity of Totkat. As
. Ittlnor, were apparently mora serious than
7 St Ilrst reported. According to a private
ttr received here from Samaun on th
. lilauk a. a total of 1,00 people lost their
' atufht b the flood In Jail and Crowned.
Japan Protest Aaalnat Threatened
Publicity of Inland Proportion
of Export (bargee,
CHICAGO, July IS. The business Inter
ests of Japan are thoroughly alarmed over
the prospect of western railroads being
compelled to go out of the Asiatic export
and import trade on account of a recent
decision of the Interstate Commerce com
mission. K. Matsubara, the new Japanese
consul at Chicago, ha received a cable
grain from the Japan Trades association
asking him to ee If something could be
done to prevent such a catastrophe. The
consul appealed to the Chicago Association
of Commerce and as a result he and H.
C. Barlow, managing director of the asso
ciation, held a long conference. Mr. Bar
low assured the consul that he and the
The men were entertained ashore with
field game, and athletic sports and the
officers were given a "luau" or native
feast under beautiful shade trees, fol
lowed by native dances, by garlanded
Hawaiian girls.
It Is now announced that the program
for sailing has been changed and instead
of leaving on July 23 a. .chedeuled the
fleet will sail for Auckland, New Zealand,
on the evening of July 22.
Last night a brilliant ball, given in the
great pavilion on Waiklkl beach, waa at
tended by several thousand persons. The
beach was Illuminated and the pavilion
decorated with tropical foliage. Sarch
llghts from the ships in the harbor were
played on the scene, which was one of
picturesque beauty.
Rear Admiral Sperry participated In the
dancing and held an Impromptu recep-
No
Official Announcement
Seat of Committee.
Yet of
TAFT SPEECH NEARLY READY
Judge is Making Thorough Revision
of first Draft.
PROGRAM TOR THE N0TITICATI02I
Senator Warner Annonneea Detailed
Outline of Exerclne-8 to Be
Held r.t Cincinnati
July as.
ATTITUDE OF JHE COMMISSION
No Information Yet Reschfi Wash
ington of Any Increase of
Railroad Rate.
WASHINGTON, July 18. The Interstate
Commerce commission thus far has re
ceived no official Information concerning
the proposed increase of freight rates, ir
the rates made by the railways are made
the subject of complaint to the associa
tion, that body, of course, would investi
gate them. On Its own initiative the
commission probably would Institute an
Inquiry into any general increase to as
certain whether the rates are reasonable
and Just, but any determination of e-uch
an issue would not be forecasted by the
commission Itself.
Chairman Knapp of the commission, in
an interview today, said:
Justification for Increase ln freight
rates, if there is to be such an increase,
may be found, If at all. only In the fact
that increased cost of operation and main
tenance of railroads has reached a point
where reasonable profit on money Invested
in them is not possible rrom tne revtinuu
in aetermininu wiiuinci
eral agent of a range company at t on annually.
Wayne. She was one of the most beauti
ful and popular debutantes of that city.
QUIETER
BIDS FOR BUILDING ' SITES Troop. In ndU. and Additional all In th. un Parlor of his home and ex
DIUO run UviLUinu . ...... . tended to each a cord al greeting. He neve
Treasury Department Getting Beady
to Carry Ont tbe nana
of Consre.
tvmm a Staff Correspondent)
WASHINGTON. July 17. (Special Tel
Company Held In Case
Emergency.
of
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. July 18. Reports
from the district where the union miner
are conducting & strike, are that every
thing la quiet. The three military com-
egram.) Proposal were opened today by panl(lg gent lnto the region will be kept
Supervising Architect Taylor at the at BloOBmirg a day or two. accordlns to
Treasury department ror tne ai 01 prup- t arrangements
. a. at .a nnhllM Kllllil. I r
rtv to the government for public build
lng sites at Holdrege, Neb., and Casper.
Douglas and Rock Springs, Wyo. At
Hnldrea-e. Neb., congress ha. appropriated
ecnnnn fnr a Kite and building, mere
were nine proposals, a. follows:
J. Titus, corner East and firm avenue,
112.000: 8. A. Dravo, northwest corner
West and Fifth avenu, $6,000; 8. A.
Dravo, southeast corner West and Fifth
...mi. 19 S?R: Holdrege Lighting com
Another company of militia wa. ordered
under arms here today for emergency. A
number of strike breakers were brought
to Birmingham today for distribution
through the mines. Major Dodge, the labor
superintendent of the Tennessee Coal com
pany, who waa in the fight at Jefferson
yesterday, will recover. All miners ar
rested are being sent here for safe keeping.
tended to each a cordial greeting. He never
falls to Impress upon his caller, the neces
sity of being up and doing ln order that
every democratic vote may be recorded in
November for their party's ticket.
INDIANAPOLIS, July IS. John W. Kern
democratic candidate for vice prealdent.
went to Kokomo, Ind., today to visit his
old home and neighbors. He was accom
panied by reveral former residents of
Kokomo. He wa. met by a committee and
given a rousing reception. Later he made
a short address.
HEARST LETTER DISQUIETING
CHICAGO, July 1R.-Frank H. HltchcoiX
chairman of the republican national com
mute, left Chicago at 9:15 a. m. today over
the Rock Island railroad for Colorada
Springs, where lie la to confer with western
republican leadus cn Monday and Tuesdty,
He was accomianied by James T. William,
Jr., and Fletclx r Muddox, solicitor for 'ha
Intcrnul levenuo bureau, who Is the n;w
nattonnl committeeman from Montana. All
of the members of the national committee
and all of the chairmen of the state com
mittees from west of the Missouri river,
except three men, are expected t be pres
ent at the Colorado Springs conference.
In addition theru will be present a numbet
of other prominent western republican.
Although there has been no decision
reached permitting a positive announcement
um m where the rjrlnclpal republican heal-
quarters are to be, sentiment in favor ol
Chicago being made the active working
center is growing. The probability between
the east and the west, spending much ol
his time in New York and Chicago, but not
making cither his permanent headquarter.
Taft' Speech Nearly Ready.
HOT SPRINGS, Va., July 18.-Judge Tafl
1 making rapid progress ln perflating hU
speech of acceptance. He waa at hi wort
quite early today and will continue at It
until he leaves for the golf links. He ha.
made a very thorough revision of hU
speech, but will consider Its language fur
ther and consult with some of his friend!
before placing his stamp of approval upon It.
Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr., of Oregon
arrived here today. He declared that hli
purpose Is to try the golf link and recuper
ate hi. health. He will probably c Judg
G01
Nebraska Leader Start Inquiry
Ascertain More Detail Abont
Thl Statement.
to
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ratal arA raflinnnn fl. mrflUI ruilBHiriaiiun
t? necessary or tnree iaciors uiai Taft during the day.
.- i-i rtAirt panrnan rmDiuvts. mat, i . . . .-..
, -.ur.i h Vent NEHANT. Mass.. juiy is.-unuea di-
fn a aatlsfactory standard and that new Senator William Warner of Missouri today
facilities be provided to meet every 'n" announced the detailed program for the
crease In demand ror tnem. notlfictlon of William H. Taft at Clnclu-
m-eii-i-ai wioito nrnmA nnilMTV nati nn Julv 28 of his nomination, a fol
Utl-ttl. 10110 rtunm vuuni 1
of Illlnol ln Motor Train JuW . 7 a. m.-Salute. of cannori from
Make Visit In Interest of " Flaa raising on the lawn of thi
Republican. residence of Charles P. Taft, brother ot
I ,V n n m I a
. , , , 11 , m Notification committee wonran
PEORIA. 111.. July 18 -The unique task ",-h' EL P TRf t s residence and received
of visiting twenty towns and villages of informally by William H. Taft.
peorla county was inaugurated thl- morn- a m -u
lng at 7:30 o'clock, when Governor Dencen Ef,Ben"lor
and his Peoria party started north In an Tnege exercise are to take place on a
automobile train, consisting 01 rour platform 0n the lawnt
tv,. rnvrmnr reached thla city at 6:30 this , r-i v, march club.
morning and after a light breakfast was 1.30 p. m. Public reception from platform
in fine shape for the strenuous trip ana .muncheon hy Charles P. Taft
barring accident, expect, to have finished tQ mefnber of the notification committee,
his campaign tour by 8 o'clock this even- j:3o p. m. Automobile ride through
lng. The cars containea tn "5 p .RpIrR(,,nK nf thousand, of toy
puuiiuttim va -.-...-, ----- . galloons irom vnnuus ' "vv a
tatlve from each newspaper. A bugler will t V. '".-Dinner ? ,, C"try flub to
announce the approach of the auto-iram "" ,' "
i. .. atnnnlnir nlare. where a special - vtmrr,riim frnih barses In tne
reception will bo given and short addresses rver to be wttnessoa ny mr. """,""
reception w 1 m mnwrnn. of the committee and guests from the deck.
of the steamer island yuccn.
FAIRVIEW. LINCOLN, July 18. The dls-
A gatllng gun and lO.OoO rounds of car
- .1 . ., , . . . mn..K.i.r fv rininf- I .
pany, 10 21. aajoining muio i - l I Palcn Irunl -.re. quutiuis o-iuui vjuin-
15 800: 8. A. Johnson, jnterior iut uu o-'t icK..u - - -- per8 88 dt-nying mat ne sent a raoiegra.n
' 1 . w - . . I ... . ,V.. -r . . Vi rt . In Mm -.nn. I ... ....
j. a. naroaugn, inci. ncS.j - t0 -william r. Hearst wnicn resulted in the
Main itrM 18.000
southwest corner West and Sixth avenue, fllct at Republic on Thursday is dead. W. IutteriB denouncing the democratic party,
attracted considerable attention at
rview. There Is no disposition to quce
SOUinwesi corner ntn -- - I.J luiie
$4 600; C. N. Morris, Interior lot on Mala R. Falrley of Alabama, member of the na- hag
street,' $6,000; L. C. Huck, lots 10 and 11, tional board of the United Mine Workers, Falr
HONOLULU, July 18. Comprising th
gritet military pageunt ever wltnesaed
ln thi city, 3,200 men of the Atlantic bat
tleshlp fleet paraded this morning, arous
ing enthusiastic cheers from the dense
crowds which lined the way along which
they passed. The line of march was a Ion
the principal streets of tne city and every
vallable post of vantage was occupied
long before the parade began.
lefove the march began the men were
drawn up company front at the starting
ooint and a committee of a hundred
Hawaiian women passed along the rank
placing about th neck of each white-clad
Jackie" a tie or chain of close packed
blo.om characteristic of the Islands. It
wa a pretty ceremony, plcturequ in th
extreme and officer and men Joined ln
hearty appreciation of the effort, of the
women.
This afternoon a formal reception to the
officers of the fleet wa. tendered by the
commander of the naval station. Captain
Reese, and Mrs. Reese.
To night th officer of the fleet gathered
at Walkikt beach, where a ball waa given
by the cltl.en In their honor.
Governor Freer and Rear Admiral Sperry
shared in the duty of receiving th many
guest.
During the afternoon th polo grounds
were thronged with sailors, greatly Inter
ested m the struggle going on, while the
Wild Welt show drew many spectator.. The
coaling of the third division of the fleet,
which I. going on at Lahlna, is proceeding
rapidly. Almost the entlr population ol
the Island of Maui, on which Lahlna is sit
u-ted. has gathere at that town to greet
the fleet. Tjnlght a ball, under the great
banyan tror. that were the seat of th an
cient fort at Lahlna, will be given in favor
of the officers, and on Saturday night a
dance for the men ha. been arranged at th
Mroe place.
I
Dakota Crop la Good Conditio
MITCHELL, S. D.. Jjly 18.-t8peclaJ.)-
Dcsnlle the exc?ssiv ra nfatl in it.U
county during the month, of May and June
when over ieveiiteen lnche. fell, the crop
condition I. reported to be very good under
the circumstances. Since the ground r.ai
diled out wheat and oat. have made
very rapid growth and are not very far be
hind the season. Oats, early one, will be
ready to cut next week, and the stand is
laid to be good. Wheat wiil be ready
fur the harvester In about ten days or
two weeks. Th lowland have tnen
drowned out In many Instances, but It Is
not believed that the damage up to the
present time will go beyond 10 per cent.
With plenty of moisture axd sunshine It
la believed that the general results ln the
county will exceed those cf last year. Corn
la reported to be nearly a. far advanced
now a. last year at thl. time, and every
Indication point to a sucocoaful crop.
block 7. 12,000; L. C. HucK, lot l, z.
and 6. block 7, West avenue, $4,000.
At nouelas. Wyo.. there wer eleven
bidder for location on Walnut, Third
Fourth. Oak, Second and Center streets,
all ln the Immediate vicinity of what 1.
today reiterated his pleasure In the troops tIon Mr- oompers' statement but on the
having been called out. claiming that the conrary there 1 every reason to believe
troubles that have taken place so far were that Bn inquiry already has been set on
caused by deputies and not by the striking foot to Bgcertaln, if possible, the author of
miners. I the cablegram credited to Mr. Gonipers.
Although Mr. Bryan has reached no final
undoubtedly considered the most ad- EKS PASS NEW REGULATIONS decision In the matter, it is very probable
will bo delivered by the governor.
KANSAS
LAND FRAUDS
IN
OrdVr
r.nt-niim linen will uraer Aiioroc
General Jackson to Begin
Prosecutions.
TftPEKA. Kan.. July 28.-An effort to re
gain possession of thousands of acres of
public school lands wnicn nave uemi um
OMAHA GIRL IN ACCIDENT
Vera Koonti Sustain Bad Cnt In Run
away on Farm Near Marshall
town, la.
MAR8HALLTOWN. la., July 18.-(Bpe-
vantageous place for the location of
federal building. With a limit ot site
at $10,000,' the ten locations submitted
range from $3,960 for the northeast cor
ner of Walnut and Second streets to the
northeast corner of Center and Fourth
streets at $10,000.
At Casper there were several bids. T.
M. Henry, for lot. 17 ana 18, in oiock 5
t $10,000; Alex T. Butler and others
submitted all kinds of propositions for
lots, running In price from $200 to $7,000
Robert Muir presented the only bid for
a site at Rock Springs, offering a lot on
Fourth treet for $10,550 Beventy-flve
thousand dollar ha been appropriated
for a site and th erection of a building
at Rock Spring.
F. 8. Morrison of Stuart, la., ha been
appointed guard at the United Blat
penitentiary at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
W. J. Carson of Iowa lias been appointed
printer at the Los Angelea weather bu
reau station. .
that on his way from here to Chicago next
Per Capita Tax 1 Reduced and New Friday he will deliver several addresses
Emblem 1 Adopted Prise from the train, the first of which will be
Are Awnrded. I t Omaha. lie ha refused the tender of a
DALLAS. Tex., July 18. The Elks' re- special train and will travel a. an ordinary
union of 1908 terminated today, the grand passenger.
lodge adjourning to meet In Los Angeles
juiy 11. 1909. Tonight fully two-third, of bauson CE AT ST. PAUL
the visitors nave aepartea.
during recent year, is to be made by the clal.)-Two young people were badly In
... vni. Mured accidentally In Taylor tawnshop,
Evidence has been secured of fraud. north of this city, this morning. The In-n....-.
an awlndJIna- on the part of lured are Luverne Williams, aged 23 years.
speculators ln getting possession of val- leg badly cut, head cut and bruised about
..-, .m inda at 11.25 per acre. SUte the body being dragged eighty rod. In
Accountant J. C. Gafford has unearthed a mower machine while the horses were
sufficient evidence of thl. crooked work running away, and Vera KonnU. aged 4
to cause mar.y who hold such land titles yearn, the daughter of Mr. and Mr. B. B.
to dlsgorg! Governor Hoch will order the Koont. of Omaha, throat cut by running
attorney general to proceed to the lmmed- Into
late recovery of these lands following ao-
At today's session of the grand lodge
various minor changes were made In the
constitution!. The per capita tax waa re
duced from 25 cents to 20 cents per annum,
as recommended by the retiring grand
exalted ruler, John K. Tener. The proposi
tion to establish a home for the orphans
Fire Bag Will Start In
International Contest
Today.
the
ST. PAUL, Minn., July 17. Everything
Is ln readiness for the International balloon
race, which start, from Lexington base
countant Gafford's report. In tact. Gover
nor Hoch'. last message to the legislature
strongly advocated this movement.
CITY HALL PIER DEFECTIVE
a an 1 .lt. l-f
nsiFM Vacated in i Diiaun.aia -
Thirty Million Dollar Struc
ture for Repair.
of Elk waa defeated and a resolution was ball park ln this city tomorrow. Five bal
adopted praising Dallas as a convention loons, made famou ln both America and
city and thanking the Elk. and cltl.en. of abroad, will participate. The balloon Fleld
Dalla. and Texas for their hospitality. jng, winner of the recent Chicago race, had
The new emblem which wa. adopted to- not arrived from the eaat up to a lata hour
day I. de.crlbed a. a combination of the tonight, and probably will not be a con
dial, showing the hour of 11. with a whit testant. The other entrant, and pilot, are
LORD ROBERTS AT QUEBEC
Participate In
Celebration.
Dig
VEXED PROBLEM CONSIDERED
President Take t'p Central American
Situation with Assistant Secre
tary of State.
OYSTER BAY, N. Y., July 11 A confer
ence, having It Is believed, an Important
bearing on the serious condition existing
In Central America. I being held at
Sagamore Hill thla afternoon. Those par
ticipating, beside Prealdent Roosevelt, are
the Mexican ambassador to th United
State, W. L Buchanan, and assistant
Secretary of State Robert Bacon. These
three gentlemen reached Oyster Bay
shortly after noon today. It 1 believed
that they will be over Sunday gueats of
the president and that their deliberations
on the Central American situation will oc
cupy a considerable portion of the Inter
vening time.
face and red Roman numerals, circum
scribed by a half circle containing the
Initials B. P. O. E., on which dial and
circle shall rest an elk's head and antlers,
as follows:
United States. Captain A. E. Mueller;
America, Captain P. Hudsoni Pommern,
Dr. Julius Thomas; Chicago, Captain C. L.
thttADETPHIA. July lft.-Tnseovery by
workmen ln the basement of Philadelphia
. . -,.11 that a nler BUDDoriinK a
.1 ..en-arnrv wall on the east Commander of British Army Arrive
-ia r . K-itiiilnir had become weakened I to
V inn v a. ' ' - --
and threatened to collapse led to tbe era
ployment of a big force of men today to
.i.r. no the ehakv support. Offices on
the third floor were vacated today
Although city offlrlals declare that the
which shall be surmounted by a red five- Bumbaugh; King Edward, Lieutenant Ben-
pointed star. The elk's head and antlers I nett.
are to be in gold, the dial, atar and border
in enamel,
Among the prises awarded today were:
Lodge having largest number of members
The race will start at 3 o'clock.
Preeho Start Campaign
MITCHELL. 8; D., July 18. (Special.)
in line in the parade, all member to be The county eat campaign In Lyman has
registered at headauarters: Fort Worth been started in earnest on tn tart or tne
flrt, iOj Bherman aecond. $100; Corlcna business men of Presho when they hld a
third. 350. The most attractive . lodge In Public meeting and succeeded In raising
line, unit, sness and general appearance
considered: Austin first, 160; Mineral Wells
second, $lu0; Waco third. HuO.
FROM CINCINNATI TO MUSKOGEE
First Boat In Thirty-Eight Year to
Ply Arkansas Reaches Okla
homa Point.
MUSKOGEE, Okl.. July 18 -That th Ar
kansas river is navigable at least to this
point was proved today when th "City ot
Muskogee" reached here with a cargo of
wlr nail and wlr from Cincinnati and
dn pped anchor at Hyd park land ng. Thl.
Is the first steamboat that ha piMd ths
river this far toward It source In the laat
thirty-eight year. Th boat left Cincin
nati July 4. It will start on a trip to Bt
Paul and New Orleana about August L
JERSEY WOMAN DIES ON TRAIN
Daughter of Wealthy Merchant Ex.
plre mt C'reston While on
Way Home.
CRE8TON. Ia.. July 18. Racing with
death from coast to coast. Mis Delia Bain-
ton, daughter of a wealthy New York mer
chant, died on Burlington train No. 2 as
It was pulling into the station her last
night at 1:48 o'clock. The young woman
wa returning to tk east from a search
for health in the west and was accom
panied only by a nurse. The body was
prepared for burial during th night and
waa hipped to Jerey City, N. J., her
former home early thl morning. Mis
Balnton' long race with death started on
th Paciflo ooaat, and had ah won, would
have ended on the Atlantic coast, to which
her llfeles body Is now speeding
$10,000 which will be' ured In proeecutin
the campaign In the county 1 at removal
C. F. Argo, en attorney of presho, ha. teen
selected as the chairman of the campaign
committee. A guaranteed .urn of money
to the amount ot $10,000 ln certified checks
litis been depc.lted with the county officials
to remunerate th county for any loss su
talnvd by the removal of th county scat
from Oacoma to Preaho, To make their
case strong before the people, the Presho
business men propose to buy the court
house at Oacoma and remove It to Presho,
tn case the election turns out favorable,
This proposition of Presho will start thi
other aspirants for the county seat to place
some liberal proposition that will lndu
voles to come their way. The remaining
few months will be Industriously emplsjed
by the county seat candidates. The qus
tlon of the division of the county seems to
bave been lost ln the shuffle, and that the
other town, would rather take their
chance, on removing th county seat ttqm
Oacoma.
a barb wire tence.
Williams was thrown Into Wa machine
by the .eat breaking wnen ine nornoa
started to run. He extricated himself
finally and stopped the horses, but not
until he received fearful gaahea on tne loft
leg and forehead.
A barb on the wire fence slashed th
little girl's throat and for a time It waa
thought .he might bleed to death. Her
parents were at the B. B. Fogg home, at
tending the funeral of Mr. Koonti father.
QUKBT-C. July 18. The landing this morn
ing of Lord Roberts and the duke of Nor
folk, and the arrival of the two French
early discovery of the dangerous condition cruisers, marked the Tercentennary P rep
ot thB pier has precluded any likelihood of .ration.. The dune gi isorioia ana iora
a serious accident, every pier and column Roberts were entertained at luncheon thl
supporting wslls and floors of the $.,,-
000 municipal building win ds caremuy
overhauled.
PRINCE'S CONDITION SERIOUS
Former Court Favorlle Half Conclous n0t go farther west.
far Hour After Suspension I
f 111. Trial Salaries to
fternoon by Earl urey, ana tney ooin
will be guoets of Sir Charles Fllxpatrlclc
at tho Garrison club. Lord Robert." trip
to Canada will not extend over five weeks,
and after the festivities he will visit Mon
treal. Toronto and Niagara Falls, but will
Go Higher.
FIOUX FALLS. 8. D.. July 18,-(SpCial
. .. t..i.. .0 r..i-.. T'liiiin zu tTmU In the hone of solving the problem of ft
Ur.llj:i, juijr m. . - r . .. n .
enburg was either insensible or in a con
dition of seml-consclousnees for several
hours following the suspension yestrrday
of his trial on charge of perjury in con
nection with tho court oandal of last
year. Today hlu condition Is worse, but his
physician, announce tnai nis ine is noi in
immediate danger.
DAVILA THINKS TROUBLE OVER
President of Tfondaras nepnblle Tele
graph Government He Put End
to Itevolutlonary Moreinent.
NEW YORK. July 18 The Associated
Pres-J has received the following dispatch
from General Davila, president of Hon
duras: -TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, July 17.
The government has put an end to the
revolutionary movement tn ten days. The
decisive battle wa fought at Nacaoma.
Th snamy waa defeated and escaped Into
BalYUdor. -DAVILA."
hcrtage In school teuehera, the Board of
Education cf what is k vn ss the Pearl
district, ln McCook county, has de. ld.-4
iraterially to Increase the amount of sal
erlis which will be paid during the com.
ing school yesr. The board has decide t
to pay 160 per month for first-grade teach
ers, $47 tor second and $45 for third. These
are the hlgl est amounts ever offered for
t achers ln the rural schools of McCook
county.
Insane Man Plays Holdup.
MARSHALLTOWN. la., July 18.-(8pe-clsl.)
While Insane gamut. Coleman of
Davenport, a loiored member cf the Sol
diers' home, ran away from the hospi al
iinl went to the racking plsnt of Crit an
& Co. and lx-an holding up labqrers a.
they passed him ln th narrow alleyway lit
the stock yaids. After he had held up
three the home waa notified. Coleman waa
arraigned, adjudged Inaan and taken t
th Independence hospital tbla morning