TUr. OMAHA 1UU.Y HIT.. T.HIJsn.W, IT.n.lTAHV i. HVrt Mr V tka Ate,, vt loM lt . ..V.. ,M ,i Mi It k...ke4 I .-; t i ( 4 la tkk .ui i m. a. Mlt t.w t). h it.A t t ,.,.. ).hi n f.v4 ttt v.t . .- ts ifti .A vw tnt-ieA a4 fci ;wm irv.i biA, afcii Ikw WHIM.! lm.JK-k lk likl t .. va.vM mi im li. b tttaik4 t V H4:, ftf, . . Vk fe.vf f hi v-ii t ami .f4.ni mi in q til K It isat-4 avwil f.M hr. INur 44 kM !, , . kk. m t. F,M,i xtliilt4 LOOT NEAR HALF MILLION ; , . M tt s,i, ,. ;v. tiwrto Our Oiler Is Tiian Any Omaha, 0 Allraclino Greater AUcnlion Oilier Sale Ever Held in ecause of the Quality of Our AH J V N HM W j Vlt K Vf ck Vk! ..a t :i.f V i .! 1v.ry.tt 'i 111- MaImI w.1 r 0fru4 Our tUr CUy, HAD AGILXT W tVtT 1TATI i ! ri i i I Mil Nl ot rtl n ( Vria Hl4r ktWkk 4W . ewj,.yri! r V aw A . ( Taw t . V Be w. 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Th LUlir fu'iM XhJ ntW'W ITi -rx-iflmt Ji t:!uiili iuimiiti s J; TirT.in. rrwt ul 11-31 iLh 'hwfl nT 'nTTr. ?iw. a '""J'if "wiV. a buniiti ? Tpi. a Inflnt irwa fcni at fu.h nT 11 mdr frnm l nfi mini -tiT ilw i.iu Jirm at Tiai id Kran I - tiT-K"- -myr Vimuarhl toirn iun T JtHOitrmfl !it 'illifcT H- MKSkJTmv. :;)f.r. rC iblwl"4?i fnim Ttf Hutmr emmt'. Th kul; !VHI j inr-rr a vihihiOne tun. i-tmf irs tiiLtit xb nnrsms 1 "ra-n 'nrifir ih SnoaranB tf 1U vnunar 9mm whlt Hbthj- j3l flir. Tr T UTtBtrw. inot caul, T9hm r m-r-nfluna Jm ti jiBrfHw rf o.V 1liii4r i ;tr!imirtijTrifci wtanc Ttn jwKi Stmi ta ''tur h The isiurAmr nnnfl -Jktb .h rmir!f iwt AH liaT $iuIJf om je TluiB! nix; it i runm atrr nonnMid Mine i &t itrr tin Tier imm Ann 11 xaicm xr i-.h 1 nttinc bT cue Knfwiinu fiia . - - 1 r.im!ir"- finii ji Tl jrurfin- tr'tti. ! -tie r?-1iJt. . . I nf arwcjcSaa m M a VMhc ii. 1 k , .' iCU. itt'.s.r WlLimte hewmst Ariiuir 1 Klriuw-. firufctmt 1 n-i!Snr,.h avDd O t3 J. thr Kjo.-miw. a mrt ji. tatate iire cmtrarmg iinero with J u "in twuiw rrtwnt a treriptnni J'wi jui.'u;iiT.. i. iH.riiri rar. 1 can nif x; U'-4fe )TOe lnic rfhruary TThi 't'unoilaiiir! i in imwrjiif a rraft(r kaniitin the flriij e-.-i j Inminln. jmurTtUtitiC "Unm aiTtnr nni?eiitoe Tut tT THnjiili twiiavrii e nu;tvr, tle n nKmn rrr avrin-wy am ttir )r eiTiJe. i tiit.- The starwve aCiimll 111 uhrad- at fa aa iMsaardwaa J aealMaj aaut aaMratwa. na tviDIM uea b (Jet h. sua 1 ' i-v" t-a IwaMatlaatw) ifiabai arf atitM ais Si anaa auficw Cbs auacnaa f atwaatiSta an, tkat if raiiia at T amVhm thm rra-aaara, mtmrm th mvtttttt 0 thm mr etiimtJtm am mmtrteim mm mrmmrn mm Utm menmm. - irc' CWm mtUml !. f aa taWml rrimt, mm mmm tmm mmmfUemtm mt mmyHimm mrmimm m$ $mmmmmm mmM mr at . la W ".ruj aaaa Clfiiii Mr&toa tiuar at laaiaenaaca ataaa. M Maua aaTbar awnnam av , a4 at a traa aWbai an H ajuam, uww aaj acbrr mmrtmn mrufr AM tr6Mu ariata mm ttllatflr vvaatasr. tMm t it a AMarir OroA aar lu ara v(bt. Tbta it mm rrfrm iW tuaa aaJ Ii'mcMI -juat aw aa "C-aiikoa McxiiwJ !!--.'' VASilliiGTOl! flliD RETUnil 25 TO IIAECH 3, DfCLUEIVE. PRESIDEllTIAL IIIAUGIMTIOI! lJ":?.jrV- rl U ',).--r v .ast 1.17 .? is ar-i W iA. nnV tlt) .!.( s t A MX1- .V.1X. C. V.UlMI ttlM 4 lt l TV. u nin 4 r f thf a it-r Ih vkftlmfiTs f.nrtn IS ?r Tnw4 tflW" 1 . t)fh MiU i MktiVrt yirimary, J,,) KMX, ttr IN Mir. in ri4 Mauia kltm. o th w hat. Tt Wtf))m fitiaH vlarJI 1hl kfVMTifW iil ih fr, flrr ff"nlitiiinil frM i- rtnr ink ntim; ttM rr IIm Hm Ml t r4- S Rnhrr, jitmiiAm T t Oleic ftdM- twin. i Sriin rmTiiirn t c)w 15 i1mi t 111 trif Wffir ?bf tffirtTig winru r.Qml -liffk, at hjr.h Tir thf r -JU vt?.ij m ih Tn i ;.- Of 1l Mtlfl . Wilwnt .w n tjw-Tj.ii fit- ." lhTwartiTrt-4 r Mr. HfhrrT rtarr Ih rliim t th i3ttt T-urt fr'x-rti J Saim-fluT, fcrtfltTis- 5il iVifJT 2i.-v.niH at in-all4. Th tjufvuufoi in uu; t tVmi ? 1 Irrrbw ih illiffrn hai Ti iial Km tn whir i t arirly fw a Tr.hftarrt Tit ltrtt c, r hi hrr u nimri bhum nik h iipfnM at not. Th martrr rid trtb4 r at tb jwwsttns tif ai couth n a "Wanw5T twttn ' 3r. 't f.i if rtnutnn th ttiTT itLhKT Mlnrma Mr. Rnhrrr tias pnwjili.tw (kcminat It kfjrT.. charclRC imtatina ff th law -mwntr.e th J T ljar. .Tifl it t ran twuir a wnrtrtJMi. j 1 wiB prijT' t Ih iii)t-J3 for A tttw - arm w Incar 7kiirA. mKT K HIT T BCATKirKT f Un-nr Will - EKATKICE. Nrt, Fr. 3L Spxl V Ai th tofTilT mwttina: th r'ty ooor iat vratiinc t wpcirt f the watw wmi nttttf rwitmTDPnflm that the tsSty a di-t-r-tjt Jr and f nr u jtottkimi f snaktoa- a ih&ar iirty fnr lw la xl, lnfl,,. nwk tuHim. aim rf the 4t. imucr i u fiuiTuiaae err a rwtra: ra w m EtokKrtc tar tiidh t W luis been art aside, rrjiunei thai it fca4 arlnctoi a jlt r Jour ju vm r Cnurt street briage. nans fc T.1 nreT The reKirt ra aijmil. On motinn f T. E Stew-art. tbe wnatirQ AKjl4 1 auilmut tbe DiW.m of iKme or aci to It atere f Ea.rrtf. ana orAfvea the vcrSa "FVa" and ApuiMiT JilkMifl upna tii tuLDots. at-flrt Man Baalr Bart. rZVKXilMAV, Xe. Feb. St. (Bperial EOwari F. Pila-, ac. 3S. emplBe aa )Hrrer oa tbe nritnerun caal ahutac at B?mhiian. t'-irfc -nf fcf in gtiat ieiiic aa iYMTiie ui frrre a bait, atx-ideajtny 1 itie Tmij! aflijk Th fevna tbrrw tnm mt'X'.ra TrtnB the friMUvra f tbe cbotes 7?ie Tenderfoot Farmer sr a tiwac ojirriaaaiatal aaraac, a at rea 9Maok a bi aaa tea ber tan . II ttteory a Cbat at 4xtat naow W Che cow ai a laca a aba kmiatiaiam, Wir a "awai(aTifiaar aaraaer tbat 14 try wA I cajapMMHu. vj!& a or. ftat ami a iiian frmm 1 H aoiM aiaiaat aa well cat t.h- taaa. Tba raal( a Cbat th J. E, EITYKOLDS, Ci! ryrjn- Ami, lyt Fatsai3 Urt, Ox.iLi, Vif n t rir4 1 M trvw ) ,V ArsHl l kl H Mf.tl lrt.)i.nlli tM Ih lrf M f-VMt: II. .if OlW-fc !- NMa i v,h tl lr4 ! i ivi i a r i Omki ai m funfK-i it.!fis la 4SAIIIII.1 i t.l W ViinNiSTW, K St-lhr .MmM 4 VtMMi I 4.iMn Hi" M ' I o.t Ifl Hll. KMklhM Inn 4 )H1II t fc.-.f f4 -nfi.4-i il Hh.niif Hi I Tr'ui.4k fA fui IA kuT t,r.tn lh mn .ftitvi.n tl llii a IMt t kin. I 1 vf lit lrf t Wf N III ..11 v," . l tnKMm4 hj !' l l Iul t.lil.'l " U.irtKRT X. !-lT f ll 1JNiMC, JVK M-wMti n IIN Mr1ati; T"TMMf al !.wlh HHk 1ftth ail .T AuiMnir ha llr " ' v -v . . O.xi mist. iMrrwT ShalTihM'fxr ! - hi T' mm in SiftKik h iN w t ,i? a hr ihtrV lhr ill b itmrmit t ifvah). rrtl .alea. TAIJSA ClTT-AMhur Vint 4v4 kl It hivm ot hi Mrt fVed lwntl.n. Mmnit; mrtltilrit. M M -er Kit K IliUr-A ral ha been m.l t-r ' a. l--ni td A. V. wra, th iatinr jvmx T.s h ln)nen huaineaa 4 Air trtl. RUf K HlUvMir, t4 M: A l PaVer called lo lliv-m'riR. Ill . n av-un e-f it ealh t Mr. Kakrr lalbvr. They IT her Surcy. TAl-Ui C1TT The rket ball learn frnTO TaakKv a a iilated tb hvl tm at ihe tj-nit.ium j.TKiy eTtint and a-oa. Th ainne a :1 loi li. ri-ATTSXOn-H-AaJiew J- ?ndr and Mi lsrl Flail ti iinilro in tnar ria,r t bom of Kmil nk ta ihi city hy inoa 11. B. Buirea. 1 E.A TRICE-R. . Alien and Mr J M lank er exiled to Alh-rtoa, 1. e:er aj t- in eih e-f tlwir taiher. W'iUlatn Allen, an 11 resident of that ec;oa. BKATRHTi A. E. KaM. tVeorf F. Swuilim ata A. Tl Ka'.l left tly for -mari Ik attend ihe annual meettnt f tbe Melro,-.lilan Life lr.aurance impnj . GENEVA nist.t there aa itiiK-h thon6er and t.shtln wit alrooM oie-half toth rajn feu. but the tTd veew-d to the north Uua ifrninjr and it ta freeitnc hard. BEATRICE Shelhv Haaii!tHn. in charge t-t lb pirtur bmu-AjR at the Ljrrtc tbeaief taer. hd hi efl hand badf- injured by ret tint cautht in the c:-t aheeii f the BUK-ttiSe. BENJCUEAIAX-Th l.x-aj lodpe, Knlthti of ryUiiaa. rare lia firm amnuaj bail ihe trht of Washington a Wttirfla. It araa atiended by thiny-t- xvuple Dotwith iaidlrit trie nortnr acataer. BEATRICE W. W. EJif ma yesterday rjrned fa' rnsi'Joa chter and operate- t lb Rock Island ataiion her and leit n b wife, foe Maraeille. Mo, where they aU! make their iuture botne. BEATRICE Mrs. Joneph Henael. Ilvin mix miles nortrwta of "ckreli- died )R erenu.e f -noer. m3 years. She Veare a hnrhajvd and tea udren. Mne bad iired ia thai Jocality for tweaty- reara. BEATRICE Tbe dweTlint house owned by Joha Onffrn arid located ia West Beat fit, was destroy by l;r yesteiday fnom itir. nk roost of its contents. The loss is estimated at bit, partially covered by tnruranoe. BEATRICE Nancy A. Fsuver of Wy tnore. yeanerday f ied suit ia the district oewt afcsinst William F. Fanver and twesty-four other heirs to the estate of ber drd huiband. Jobs Fsnrer, for a Iarti-JoB of lli estaia. BEATRICE Word a as received bere yes terday aLEBouncirs the mamice of Mist Anna ReeL dsutnter df Mr. ajjd Mrs. A. C. Reel of this Mty. whieh took pili at "beridaJi. "., February 3b, t Frank P. Keorh of G-dlette, Wyo. Th younr oouple win make tbelr boxae at Edretnont. 8. D. BEATRICE A niouiiiiBfit of th death jf Mrs. B. P. Thomas, a former Beatrice resident, whirh oecui-red at Csdea. I'ta'n. was received bere yesterday. Mr. Thooiss is a primer aad learned Ins trade on the C"U1y Oensorrst years aco. He forsoerly edited a paper at Liberty. Neb. HlUBOLOT-n annua! Alpha tlub iMkbaaL. which baa rroaa to t the tea4-iti- aucial event of each season in Hum btidt, was held at the Park bctd Mooday aisht ti at a belnr laid for seventy, mm. pric-nr tbe ww? of th arraBixatioB, their husband add friundc. HAFTINO&-A. A. Irtnbarh. aclinr for ti iwl sinrit; fwetj-. has bes-ua prepar twm fcr th bw-nrtai state sana-erfest whJh will be beid here tn the summer. At least 1nr-rs are eiei-t to t.av jisrt tn tle thorns. The dale of the nneei inc has B't been fised. bat ptxvb1y it ill t is Jiiy or Aurust M"CK-At a rrm-tiiir of the VcCook rr uoi1 last tJirbt lb cjiy enrkr ass ttir". r jrtl t- trejar plan and spe-lfu-svttuets and wake sn csiiraat of he eiwt at a urt ri"c- vf municipal wster wwrVs w whicb bonds wre voted last -r This a likerr t ot up a tuwilwi of tl grave inrprtaiK In this city and c-mprl';a1 ty J-ti manors. M A."TfKGIt W. M. THonipwio ha aptuiiit4 naliMul Imufrr of tbe Anwv can f"-Hy of Vst'rtr. wlh a territory riHiU4 over Net-raska tvd uhet to ti truss otbw states. Mr. 1lmi tiar toso In the nvrerot fur Ou r,r Ar.i Kiitaos of whest of -taka. K.us snd Okilboma la O'ts iiy tt m - SS'i. UrMfJOJtT-Mrs, f, M rvi. or i of i wxini of ir. t4 rWiS of tf of C first fiy of 1b ?d St t'i bun of h-r oausit'er, Mr. ilit.Ui. tn k.vks 'tie. " bOr w brougfit 1 til ;tiy Teeai f"T isiwwit bwi Hist f bunA lot' rt" o lHxiKik4 4 huiu4 f'" (uany e i-liS'S of 1 1." priiMifai kAr!. k.v J"llva bvua. TJ"f M I'.Jf -ll"i Ctt -t p.i l-ar-T, d.utri of Mr M' fv-v 1. Is.. i its.r, i4 funl'r tfttn. i ni ou of iur. Hum).), of pr-unwtiia Th iH4 ' bvt a I Hr ot fur 1 o'iii . li dax 1 Uvflr bV''i l0ih t'4ter, ' a 1.4 41 fwrTi t t' isvit bth ! st U a'l-lw lt.l - ' JSC JP.r 1TT-A -tni-v"f'l"il ba AH eM ft- .' '''l till 1 uii n4 lli flkelt.jf vfri.f were im1 !. If It rll, rt , 1.il. y I . vitiiajn nijiii'ai tint- ui U t i4 aVi '! it uvl fiiWi'il ba sum, ''' It 1 v'.-i) vf 'j i 'lnri of ft 'i', !,-. 4 k "vib e'sM of l ute vf , vi t' it I Weather Forecast r iiAJ -tfti. m, rm bt t j ii t r 4 i t "i rf itiiKK 4-r 4 Jl.uil f fm't ') r'HI lwts iteii'i SI "err7 pivw ia m aaaiaaiiaiaaaaasahssaasaawab -e-- M VwJ ' ' ! i 1 a a as ?,l j ' r t a m t av fr V ' . Iv . . . II . M , i . I . I' , t 11 , ft . M . el , ' . If m I TV K HiVK r. Jk-Tni ir Iii4 ( (iii.m nitW r lk in ,v.n.(i 4 ikeir hMI knmhf -. mi4 tuiia lh ri l i U Ik .-iii. kk'1 f.lf isffKii h cumI Ih itl yiniy At J IV Ulltxi) ' ;' Hri. t.l fr,nU lei.Ul II I i4, l IWI l.r.Hf nti ii4 lknd t ui4ir, p , t t uaikt IH il l .1rt4 Tvhln i rCM- of WKrv Ul i-nm1 r f.mn.l gnmi ik nam. ih MiMnii: rlr, t h r t.ltm.4 tK f r (ki, tlAn4 I fy (! in Ih um,n 4 In i ) hii ln in xnk4 hnm, Ih rtviaik kMrt. fl4 nO J Ik me k. lnur. thtr rai4ke In llti Ro. k Ih Quartet -i'upi4 a hnm In lulaai llrtchta. faahKiakhl kuhurh, A aulia f eftke m loan affl. bulldmf compieied lvl lakrn4 for lhir ApeiatKins ahhh. ii i Hee4. wet la sr lanr bs(s ateatl'.nc match and foal a4 hot t.a, Chf lnr-it non f li Vnlt4 tales postal r K-es ailh ha do. (tartars In Oouiwsi Bluffs, 1-, ho has been ln!l ratlnt i'h aeveral lwal off clal. effected th arrt, 3irr arraitned ttoi I'n.ted Slates Commi)oner Allen th me rntid a pla of not tuilly n4 eantlnuan.-a was had until Mr h J io pemn: th lovtrnmeot lo pnvdUi- lhe;r witness Th m arreated giv their nimii J, O, Mayhary, P. M. Clark, J. M. John eon and Isadora J. Warnr. Thy wr tdenttfied by T. C. favknaufh. f Nw Or leana. aha derisred that b lost riOAt) oa a prkial- arranged wreatllnr mstoh. Mea W er HmiIIf Aradi XJTTUE ROCK, Ark , Feb. U-t Special Ttrrrrsav.) Postal Inspector Saanaon of Council Bluffs, Sharlff Roberta and depu ties this afternoon surrounded th palatial Coffin residem. la Ih fashionabl Pulaski Height, arrestint J C Maybary aad I. J. Warar as they ran from th rr of th build in t towards tha wood ia th rear. Both a era heavily armed, Warner carry lnc a pump tun. F. M. Clark, a third member of th band, waa arrested In Ih house. Th men were Identified by J. C Cavanaush. a Louisiana timbcrman, aa th men who worked htm for KMKv oa a fak wresslint match In Sea; Orleans two y ears a to. Charlea Johnson, another mem ber of th band was arrested la tha com missioners court when he ram aa a wit ness. Former Sheriff Mintor of Princeton, Mo- arrived en a train shortly after th arrest. Th men are wanted for working T. W. Ballew of Princeton. Mo., out of VSV on a bora race at Council Bluffs. Wtratr claimed to ba a diamond merchant and to hav Just met lb others. H waa tearing up letters from Denver, when detectives warned them of tha officers being on their traiL Inspector SwansoQ aaya Use men worked many at Council Bluffs for amounts total ing over S3M.0M. Maybary was known there as Gordon and was formerly a member of the Buck foot Lake racing gang, which waa broken up at Hot Springs several years ago- The men had cleaned out a safety deposit vault ahortly before their arrest, tha officers securing only CG5 and a num ber of diamond from Maybary. Dobbins, alleged to be a member of th same gang, is now in th Jail at Council Bluffs, baving been arrested In New Tork. FATHER FLEES WITH CHILD Beatrice Maa Forestalls Artlaa f (art la Diva alt. BEATRICE, Neb.. Feb. IL (Special. V Frank McColery, against whom hla wife. Bell McC'.lery, filed suit for divorce, ali mony and the ciWodjr of their 4-year-old child, has disappeared, taking with h:m the child. It la reported that he is In Douglas county. Last week Mrs. McColery, secured a restraining order from the court to prevent McColery from taking tbe child. She was required ta file a bond of tl". but this h failed to do until yesterday. Awaka to the opportunity afforded by lila wife's delay, McColerya kidnaping proclivi ties became active, with the result he took the child and departed for parts unknown. lEBHOS Otfcat THE TELEPHONES Haatlaaa Pasta Make Arraageaaeat for that rerv lee. HASTINGS. Neb. Feb. It-pcisLb-Tha novelty cf listening to church services by telepbou will bereafter b enjoyed by Btetribrrs of tbe Methodist Episcopal church In this city, at least by those of tha con gregation ho are unabi from aicknets or other good cauaa to leave their homes. Th devica by which this Is made poaslbl baa bt-en installed by the local independent or.nspaoy. Tiie apparatus Is under Ih con trol of th pastor. Rr. U. P. Trite, and connecllon sr permitted enly at his di rection. frsa Para rata I. I. til. Opal Myr, daughter of V. C M'-yer, a ptvnilrxmt rUiiceo of this plsee. OimJ rty ynstcrday morning In a Ifxpttal st Lincoln. had bn Iskrn I her. for an operation for spptndiritls. but Ol'd bfor th operation wa. ttormL Ths ti i boot, cf aliicli sh was a tnnber. s-l flvaeis t Ihe bOMi today. Ths ftjnersl vtumiti all! b prest bed by t. Weidoa, frMrriettr pssvr of U lispil! tiu H of this plate. Tii )oung oinn ?f Mount Vernon, bvut J la Bwmlr. get IJiwh Wash- lugtvs biilrly txeptiHi In IhHr ball lt ritig Tl Imll Were dtotstl la twionlsi fslloa. many of them tepr. vtiog certain to a of Wsliligton early Im. Th yowng om- wet lo 4rd an eoloMisI 1 hlon h rif -M )(g v Jiletorb-sl h'tr MBiwiil Ub M !.(. sl. t At'-r lft pfctsm. titntt of a !''' Vcn f oixiil !. Iigtit rfrlms tii -wl and Sit givi lun Hi SHwuy i)hiiI4 l'l'. Take a New Lease on Life it lbl iota (' to POSTUM ll Mke Im tlnl IUm of litxaJ lie tin. "ThcrYfj ft Rf nH j SIC 9 Special concessions in price mous makes for LAQT THREE DAYO OF OUR ANNUAL OPECIAL OALE OF Chickcring & Sons I vers & Pond Everett . . . . . Packard Starr ...... Kurtzmann .... H. 8c S. G. Lindeman Sterling Harvard Huntington .... Kohler St Campbell Richmond .... Mendelssohn . . . The Bennett Co. Liano The leiniiniett ompainiy CREEKS TO HOLD UNCLE SAM (Continued from First Pag-) tha Greeks returning to South Omaha will ?fat Seeara Lease. Anoher meeting of th Greek association will ba held In Omaha probably Sunday afternoon to discuss th situation. At pres ent the leaders bar found it impoasibl to call a meeting aa tha Greeks of South Omaha, who they want at tha meeting, ar too busy looking After their property to attend meetings. The who can speak English well ar kept busy assisting others in conferences with attorneys aad with the officials. Some of tha Greeks fear they cannot get an opportunity to lease property In South Omaha again and this may prove true. Owners are backward about discuss ing tha question, but it is said on good authority that many leases will not ba re newed when they expire. sheriff Did Call Trwapa, 'I wish to go on record as saying that the sheriffs office was In no way respon sible for the calling out of the militia Sun day night." said Sheriff Brailey Wednesday In his office the first day he hsd been there for any length of time since Bunday. "It was an llradviaed move and even the assemblage of the companies In Omaha had a bad effect In South Omaha. "Wa do not erpect any more trouble and the deputiea have been called In, though they ar. In readiness, of course, to go down at a minute's notice. There wtil probably be no further arreats unless evi dence is acquired against men who were guilty of arson." Saaa at Park I a sr F lasts. Contrary to prediction none of ths Greeks returned to work at the packing houses. Mansger Howes of Swift Company said: The use of th Greeks tn the packing industry haa been greatly overestimated. Wa did not have mors than fifty In this plsnt. None of them showed up for work this morning." At Armour ft Co.'s plant and at th Cudahy Packing company ao Greeks were at work. A a latent Manager G. W. Bowers of Armour' said: "It is fala that any filthy or diseased men hsndle food product. Th United 8tla government prevents thst. All of those statements r gotten up by th leader of th agitation and th promoters of to petition calling a mas meeting last Sunday. It was don for the effect on thst crowd. One of th worst feature of Ih trvubl. Is that th Roumanians and th Austrian, who acre among Ihe beat workmen In the packing houses hav also dtapparo- Abvut two-thirds of our Ron msnlans sre gone. W want that cla and III hav lhm prot-d." Mar Reeater I eder Treaty. V'uder tl treaty with Ureaue of lair, subjects of Hist country whe received personal or properly dsmag In th South Omaha rtota on IJunday ami Sunday night, ran recover from the I'nlt'd State govern- m-nt. In the opinion of Joel W. West, rolsined by som vf Ihe (Jreek sufferer i prv. their ilalrae, should this procedure finally be dMkb-4 upon. Mr tt'iot list In hi law llbrsry Ih trestle nh all fvrlgn countries and that with Ur' I inw of Hi most binding, this U'Sly grsntlng Ih subjevls ef (lre S'lr iiriie ibsn Ih nslursl bom i,Vi. t f lit I nilrd Stales in that Ih 'jl-i.i vf th Lnlled Stl ais not gitstsbleed sgslnst ls of prvpelly, while ll sub)" of Oroev ar. la a llr.ie lo U'rvttnor Shall.nb.rger, Moiular, ll'ib-il Msem, assistant secretary vf si. I at Ws.hlnglon, tailed attentWn bi h g-iaienlr ( prufiatty venlalned I itM I vf the tire, tart Irealy vf Ml. Ihi aMUl a4 as follea. iiis "td aitltluri of mh f Ih l Hah eonlreeiiaa . rt i jnay, wiib n Setl f r lliir iwisin, .vl nl I . r s. f'v ! Ihe port., tiinv and tr. f Wt'O't. vf H vtiier - fifial e ! rt I tinil. 1 hr il b si luor ie m snd .M. b all van at,ir t imH rrMn: it M d wp ho n4 ! f -r ilr KHiiiwii-, i'l 1K lall !, arwrOr, ih ol eaiir a wi)r and prv l-llw In Ih ! '. nl lie linu,lliin. . and will be made on these three fa THURSDAY ONLY. High Grade Pianos Itrigular Trtn 1'cr Manth (Boston) $15 to $25 $15 $15 $15 $12 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $L0 to $10 to $10 to $10 to , $8 to $8 to , $8 to $7 to , $7 to $7 to . $7 to $7 to . $7 to this article, and his ruling Is ss follows: Th rights and privileges granted to th subjects of Greece in Article 1 of the treety of 1S27, sr guaranteed to thm with all the force of law. The word 'subjects' in the treaty embraces corporations, joint stork companies, and other association, commer cial fwtd industrisl. constituted in con formity with the law of Greece. No legal objection exlats In the arrets ry of stste Instructing the I'nited Ststes minister at Athens to gtve the government of Greece sn assurance thst such corporations and asaociatlnna may exercise in the L'nlted Statea all the rights snd privileges granted, subject to the appropriate laws of the United States and those of th several states. Settleaseat with Italian. Th treaty with Italy, made tn 1871. does not guarantee property ot Italian subjects, but congress, nevertheless, made aettle ment of property losses sustained in the riots In New Orleans a few years ago The Italian government at that time made de mand upon the government of the United titatea for reconmpense for Italian subjects killed and for Italian property destroyed. This government replied that it could do nothing under Us dual form of govern ment, explaining lta inability to compel a atate to make recompense. The foreign government claimed to misunderstand the explanation and recalled its minister. Out of a spirit of amity congress then made settlement for the New Orleans losses, though disavowing any liability. The treaty with Italy was made In isn. but is qutte diferent from that with Greece, as it doea not guarantee property of Italian subjects. Article X of this treaty, con taining the govetqing feature, reads as follows: The citizens of esch of the high con tracting parties shall have liberty to travel in the atatea aid territories of the other, to carry on trad, wholesale and retail, to hire and occupy houses and warehouses, to employ agent of their choice, and gener ally to do anything incident to or neces sary for trade upon the same terms as th natives of the country, submitting them selves to the lews there estsbllshed. A circuit court decision ef 1838 reads: Under article S of the treaty of ISTl, Italian subjects have the some rights ss ritlaena of the United States, and no greater. Aaelhe IaeaMry Fir. Another Incendiary fir occurred In South Omaha In Ihe Atlantic botel. where the grocery stor of Kick Mors, a Greek, ta located. The hotel Is located at Twenty fifth and O slieets. The fir was dis covered In th grocery store and we plainly th work of Incendiary origin. It was started from th open window ot the front. Th building was badly dsmsged m th riot. The fire wss promptly discovered and lb fir department put out th Incipi ent bJsse before any great damage was don. In other reap, ts th city wa oulet last night. Th police are watching with WcmMiit vent like to hava This Bcautilul Teaspoon silver plated, tn this artistic and rfw.tiW rrxa x freer, like the latet sli. silver; fiatshed ta 1- rencli (fay, f iW nnjrf fa,tMtnate rryltf. suita ble lor every otxaiwi. anil to tbe best em-iety ; snl tnal ami warranted v Wm. Riij-ersA Sm r It ia el lull tint a ithntit a ujfirtton of edvtrUMnf on it It Is Yours THIS OUR If vim -ftitl 4 Ua I H i.iiti. Km ike Isiwl.sed we ni v la il tk nmt ittUvi,,.. TIKE H ciftVm a T ra,,. , Mnmllll a CHp ol Ike hel le ...I h , inat . e. anoii"l t.n twttkint Yii can gt a wiany ri tin way as y.wi want, or If ymi will aen.) H)nU an J a Lielt bf we will "I tha fork, full sir, asm patters) anl nnih. a4dre, t'DlMmi buin a !' tvapt, a, 1st M i aa . be 1 k rpbttieyalaa;eioi th besctar tbektlkj. fin n Until Saturday (light Your Cholco U J h what vigilance they can. This store is with:n plain eight of tba police station and was thought safe. The alarm was aent la from tbe atation by Jailer F. M. Smith. Let Tuesdsy afternoon the three com panies of the Nebraska national guard, which had been mobilised and under arm for twenty-four hours were disbanded and the men returned to their homes. Company G. the Omaha Guards, waa dis missed about 4 o'clock and the other com panies were dismissed about the sam time. No soldiers were to be seen last night around tbe Millard hotel, where they were an mobilised snd the armories at the Market boose and Creightoa halL Ptftaenth and Harney streets was dark. Talk by Merphy. Henry C. Murphy, on of the speakers at the Sunday mass meeting from which the mob went Immediately to its attarks on the Greeks Bunday, in the course of a lengthy statement, says: "It is only fair to Representatives How ard. Kraus and myself, to bere and now specifically deny the use at the mass meet ing of the inflammatory language which has been charged to myself and others, and I now say and can establish the fact by lf prominent taxpayers and citizens of South Omaha that the statements. 'Avenge the blood of Lowerx." or The blood of Lcwery is en tbe Greek colony," and other kindred statements, were never aaade er used at the mass meeting, or at any other time or place in South Omaha. "For soma reason certain newspspers bate purposely and willfully misrepresented the entire affair. For instance. It is reported thst ISo.tMw worth of glass was destroyed, where, aa a matter of fact. Il.onv would re place all the shattered glass la the city. "Ia this connection it mast be remetabrred that the mass meeting, at which I presided, every other .rltisra in it as well as myself rear-nt the idea of violence, aad it must also be remembered thst the reckless bead of boys who committed these depredation-) were not In fact at the mass meeting, aor took any part In its dcUbcrsttona, aad couU not hav knowa what bad transpired at th maaa meeting. . "I will sot yield the first place to say riti tens of South Omaha when It cornea ta stand for good citizenship, and I join in th general feeling that acta ot violence under any circumstance are unwarrant able, and I deplore ihe fact that our city must endure the pubiUity ef these uaseem irgly." Death few at! Pwlaaa waa prevented by Q. W". Cloy. Tlunk. M., who healed Ma dararou wound with Bui-klen'a Amka Salve, 26c. 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