Fhe Omaha Daily Bee. The OMAHA DEE W to ta too la r-a i fcy t;a 7a o-Iia rood far a4rtUr, WEATHER FC 3.IC AST. For Neb-ask-i r air ail wsrmer. J or low aCor '.trued, fair For nrh-r report so ra I. VOL. XXXIX -NO. OMAHA; MONDAY MORNIXU, AIT: 1 1. 11. 1J1C. SLMU.H CHl'V TWO (.T.NTS. LINCOLN VOTES i Bi2 Aeroplane ON INHIBITION! Swoops Down SrOTLlGIIT ON RAILROAD BILL Special Attention of Congress Kow Directed to Important 2Teasar for Definite Action. CENSUS TAKING I BEGINS FRIDAY Serenty Thousand Enaierators Will j Be Turned Loose cn People of United States. On Automobile Atcruui capital tity vi.u &ei i Saloon Question Today Aitrr i Bitter Tight. Coxtiss Airsnip Pluiijrs Taxongh i Space, Striking- Motor Car Con taining Women ui Clnldrea, BOTH SIDES ntLDICT VICTOSTi guisswosk 05 ADJOUBjnmrr ONLY HOXTH FOS THE WOiS i Drys and Wets Each Confident Wlaniny by Bij Figures. CAjLPAIGS HAS BEES LIVELY OSEUat to.ur. .iuhKn, n t.,,, of a v.n - i Prominent Xea Take Sides and eel i ing Has Been Vara. HULL TSTLTZ PLATS BIG, Keawlatla ftrlf Dellve l.i t rrff Resides P.tei ta4r f !:- Bear. 5" - Si.'i C " ' v .From a ttf Corrsoondrnt.) ' LINCOLN", .pr11 ia-nciaL One th4 mt (ttrly d Tihta In f hi . tnrv of th e-.ty n ill c-j-ne to a decision tomorrow, when tha q.wt:oti of proh.bt - t on la ot-d upon in Lmctin. Te fl it baa bn marked tr m..c !r feeiinf and b t proa-lnonc. of the men w ba bwhera to aresH on aide or tba of her Tha flnfah tomorrow wiH v, marke4 br tho uouaal a.Mcational quaUfl - rattun fjr otra City Ai'ornsy F!anbar t hi mi tr.at t hiHwn m. vat mr t ehallenaei me iut t tVwia mutt put to Him In tha Ennllah i laniriaa and th answers must be In EnS-! Lsh. Tha obiect of tha i-jllr. ia to prerent i a larwa nnmlwr of Tor.cn born citia-ns j who hava not r.t maat-red tha lanuair - of their adopted contry from votin. as ; u .e,.u. e.w.rntt that a ma torit y 1 of them wi'l vo;a aalnst prohibition. .tmrhtn o-. er 310 of theve ren hare Uken out their f rit topers an.I iav '' i. iuiistooh-, rearer .red In order to be ei!S,ble to vote n" Mara and th-n the oceu- tororrow. Shtld the -p.nion of the ei.y !"" ot the tounng car. finnwT be adooted tr tha election boarder i It io very probable1 that a suit at law mark the beginning f tae'dny. w Rh ldea nt VWr. Boih tha Drohibitiocis' ar.d thoe op posed are claiming tho c!!y. while persons' wro are nut over y eni vua for either side , have expressed the op aioo that th city ia liable to go several hundred either way. I The action of the Excise board yesterday ra afficially repealing rule twelve may have J considerable to do with the outconra ot the election, and it wll eut both wa-rs. Tbnt rule prohibited cowimon carriers f-om . deliverine- ltr!or la private residences. Tne . . ru! m-ov'dtif that common carne-w maji i hare a eentrs.1 depot and make deliveries j to that piace ar-1 (hen the purchaser wai j enn u io this drniw and sicn for th sliimnet himself. It was mad urtlawfU j tr him t-, eet an ss-ar to reeeipt far 1 sh'pmmt- --r -r-- " '( .jee-'T eppoBnt of nnjhihi-.lon savy the rr-, p-al of this mie 'a an acknowledgment of j e weakness of the rauee ef tnsr promo:- nonisia and of their Insincerity. Far they J alleg.i (hat the prohibitionists are willingly, th . . hi. h . .M.;i that every boarding hise. every home. ; evrv eeuar aan everv it. .u-j k inioi taatt wi'.hout blndrance lust sc tt can be said probation baa woo a victory in Lincoln. On the other band, the prohibit.onists say are not In fv.-r of prohibition, but j they iloon. They do m.w m., ' " - not obct. they say. to any person shipping j In liquor t his home and using it to suit feim.)f. and that their fight ia solely agiir.at tne public s:n. right far Rales. J the same rate of mileage a the adult wtt- In gnawer l this staiemint from the pro- "ea, so the bey profited to a eonsider-h.bit-onisu'. the opponents say tha: if the j extent as the result of his first ex- town goes dry mre stringent rules will be ! perience as a wiiness in th court of Uncie made, and tiiat the repeal of Rule 12 was ! 9am. simplv a form of deception. As evidence ot j Before making its final report tne fed tn.'s they pu.nt to the enactment of RuJe 1!'' grand Jury Inspected tne government when tae saloons wca voted out before. building In this city and made a written They allege the shipment of beer from j report, condemning the bulging as being Havelock. couid have been stopped without, too mi and recommending tiiat unless prohibiting persons from shipping la tue'.r . H repair-d and reconstrucTed it should lac os krauts by aaprea. ' abandoned. Bills now are pending In The Excise board baa given it out that j congress making an appropriation for ths If tiie own goes wet the delivery of teer to ; enlargement of the building, which has be tao homes I going t come under the ban, ccme too small for the purpoeea fjr which and that a.l drinking mjst be done in the ' it was elected. mJ-jog. I And so th battle rages. Charge, i " U T" U 'U countr-chrg?a are a:ada hourly and the j ctty is turn up with dissension ami sime m Mom heard of before. The prohibition .sts el.-'ed Uieir camps ga t mlf K wijn a b g meeiing at the Aud -U: lint. t-i''l'"f a large gathering there " tn the afternoon, aiiss .-iena. Hansen W lace ef Kaiuave City. Kan., and Jjnn Len Iihi. a labor man. were tiie imported Kpeak ers. tiur'.nj the af:ernovn a hoy a' mm meeiag was be,d at which Prof. Comiia of fie .tt untvtrs.ly presi.Ud. Teav sri.'l be a fc g day at the state h.iee Th NoraiaJ board will meet In the afiemoon at I o'ciock. and probably seiect a succeor to Prircival Crabtre of t:ie Pwu Jtormai. as sell as select heaJs fcT tfe N'ornaia at Wayne and Chadron. Aiil It ia pmis'bi there w'il be etner bas'ie: : traaaacted cf some lrnrtonce. In the gorernor'a of'Vs th exe uuve w'.d har c-iarv's asainst the mavor aid poiire Judze of Wymo- and the county at t.rny of Oarf? cauety for fa.!ure to pr.ip erlr eofoe th luw reiat.ng o tne sale of l!qtpr. I COCK FOR BLAIR POSTMASTER rmril laeasshent Rersnnea t-r Beaitlale(. lewrtlaa t W cd fraea Vtaealagtea. riL.VlR. N'b.. April W. fprcial. e-Word has beeu recrived in Biair front Washing ton ihai Wcaiey J. Co aa been recom- atti34 fcr reapi-ointoaent avs posimaater. j n4 Mi. C'ik ia feeling on easy street. , Tms m.il ha h ?o irth ADvii.atuxa t, tj 1 Jut Ci.n;u!e'h:g hi third terir. M 1 laa- .aai tavins Fawn.1 KAsTINiiS. N.a.. AprU K1. Special.) A Hei-i-iaa nt9ul Jaeuo Ureck nwde com- Vaint la in nwety .:wx. J-'iday that he Bi heea rebbed ef 1. in told at Kenesaw the ec.md statitin west of Htungv. Me kad abot U in s , 4 eo.a sed lu hts garm.ots and claim that ome ore c. more cera in Kenesaw helped th.-n.selves t,. purt ef n wh la eea-culug thr,h :i .ff-r,, t .r a watch which be as ac-jsej of bju-f stolen, Lwcaty "her if Neiiia went io eceeaw a.-n ret. "i tn misT-ng eoia. The p.-r.-s r. del.verea it to him auidteff.re v. - , .. - - ui.m '. f th awrW' wagun, MEMPHi.. April 1 l-orir.g control of ja Curtis biplane, which re was opera i in g ) at a height of seventy-five fet. J. '. 'liars Dinner 1 downwirl wl'h terrific speed ' Infit rh. tn e rh aw'ii-,.tn em.. Im passenger touring car in which were seated three women aad two children. The cationv fop vr th tour rg ar wrj the lives I of lta oerurianLs. only on of whm was slightly in)Mri The biplane was smashed , into biri and Mar was csuiht under the ! wrku. but escaped with no Injuries worse than a barf!? tnniH aid wr-r.chH knee and a slight cut en hi einn. In the iumobi Hn th hi aeroplane rxshed Jnlo tt were Mr". Ei1-1 Ritier jss Edna Ritter. Louis R-tt"i Mm. timer Smith and child, a'l of tins t;v. P-itter l th iri!r on injured. e.; -iving a slight cut In the iiouldr. Mr r w tr.dl1: at the M of t.h- car. V' ' J"" t'ltiiahed fafnir.s np the ,-rPY top. He kn.vhed dows by o-.e ; ' ! Pn- of the fl5-1na- m iolJne. ' The accident bro'jt to a thri:'t-- eloee Memphis' firat aria ion mH-t. Tbouand j P"Pl follow t'i av'ator In h,t fUM ; acroes the mil- cour-e. hi- muc'u: "uht in a audden ri of wi-d. pin I around like a top to an Jr? riht o( ; l!n of h. oriir;r..-J ro.!T-w and Ui-n pmr.se cownwaro. ?rrTO ot terror rrom friehtened women wr heard on a'l nie when It waa !een tSut the biplane wauid ,ar"1 J'y n th automobile. Iu riht w, ,0 'l,llck f-"- th wcupinM ot th" ' Jp and they Iriiddled on th r.oor of the tonneau. The bipiane 1'rely . on the engine hood of the atomib la and then crumpled over on the ePr ("P- M had shut off his er.g-.ne when the aeroplane started down and In a few moments scores of rtpectxlors were Young Witness Before GrandJury Indian Boy Testifies Hearing Held at Sioux Falls. in SIUlX FALL. 3 D.. April 16. ?pecil.) Xt9 numbers of the United States grand urv whti-h eonvene.1 in ih e.tir !ri U.. ... ;T ... .4 Kill (m a t. t,.-. hin mnr'iiilel thir vork n i ' hav9 rM!lrne their homes. A number nt iWitioai !r dict-nents were returned by , ., .. . I ,.., '. hv. rM ..1 f tie-' iwne. ami the nature e the .cheu-gw ! against them have bwra intnM from the ! jllje. TBe vourireet witnea who ever was mm- m,ord to 4(,p.r tn the fe,lral court for ' g, rakota was present and testified cU)le(j jt, worfc. This young witness waa! Martin (sdwater. a Siou-s Indian bov . vbflM home is an the Prow Preelr rmrvi. .iion. He was a witness in a cae ri. - r'g on the reservation m hii-h bad to b j disposed of by the grand Jury He ia only II years of age and ia a student of the isr. ii.rf.in M.ssi.in sehool on th re rva from dioux Fails at ha:f fare, but wun allowed per diem and mileage by the gov ernment It aas necessirv to aiiow him a Wdl . liljjll For Upper Berth i P oilman Company Baled Against by Commerce Commission Sates Lower to Coast WASHINGTON'. April 19 The Interstate Commerce commission in a decision today holds it to be "unjust and unreasonable" for the Pullman company to charge equally for t.ie upper and low?r berths in its sleep. ng car. t'ifrnt'.a! charges are or dered In several instances and Pullman rates from Chicago to tne Pacific are or-dn-ed r duced. Class rimy at llraatharf. STROM-BUR'.l, Neb.. April lu. i Special. The senior class of the Stroresburg High school gave their annual class play at the opera house Frday last. Th event rttarid more thaa t- The play waa put i0" b! ,bout h!f ' c'"- th olhr i . More Penitents Into Pittsburg: Graft Net ! i mripuitr-Br April . r.ere and when 1 tkw graft probe enda is cor. tin gent," to du- on ! v''pmeuts that they may b realised be- j fore Monday. Mr. B:kely ba spread j his net and is waiting for more men to j c,me in aad Confess, as a teealt at the I intmtationa ecntamed !a the grand Jur I pr,,nt31.r.t ef ,ester,hiy. Mere veliiaolo tr.formaaon may fsve beea soured todav by the eVvtr'ct aitome,. as Charles Stewart. Pr. W. H. Weiber. and i B K.aie,. all farmer eouiK-ilmen. who ha. airea.ly male eorf--ji.jns of their j part ia tne ctinciTinis fcrrvgulaj-.tje. i aere th aun a ng In t.i d strict atton: r.ey a d by th twa-x Ta -yteriiy de'a--d by th j;uri-s ia be iu.hoi!ing r.anc ai.J the , .u5r ux he .in:h..r . ' Quitting Time Hitter of Speculation Until Question is Settled. STTDJY CIVIL BILL BJL5XS lEXT Will Be Taken Zj in House Ear'y, Then Pass to Senate. OTHER BUSINESS SCHEDULED AlIiaarr-riBekivt larslsTl twwflaae Darl Waalt itasaara Oil ( Bfoew Sayrvsa Crt. WASHINGTON'. tprtl 14 Evr thinn in cot!resa la subordirrated now to tha con struction of tr.a administration nilroad ' b;!I throiih its having been advanced lo a prtvilef ed status In both branches. - The ' differences of opinion which ealat tn rela- j t:oi to many of its moat important features j have brought the regular and insurgent J republicans into sharp conflict, while tee democrats loos, on rtedy to grasp any po litical advantage that may chance to crop out of the discussion. L'ntJ the railroad tr.l la -oat ef the way it would be idle to speculate npoo the prov able date of adjournment. The most opti mistic of the republican leaders of the senate prdirt that tne me sure wiil not pass the upper house before May L In. the lower house no one has hazarded a guess. The rules committee. It ia report 4. ia not Inclined to bring in a rule to limit debate. After the railroad bill la pasaed by both branches a ad goes to conference, where there will be several weeks' hard work, prohabiy In the reconciliation of the Meaj of the senate and lower house, the other Taft policies will have to be considered. Statehood. Injunction bills, postal savings nd conservation legislation al will re- quire time for their disposition j Sast-rr Civil Bill. I If congreaa concludes its laUxrs by June ! ZL. tiieref jre. no one here will complain, j memoers io get nome to ioo aixer tneir : fall campaigna. After the general appro-! priatlon bill, the sundry civil bill is thei only one remaining tj be considered by the house that win take much time, it is ! ikeiy mat mis win pe tajten in tne com-: tn. the e.eh..tr, of d.HWntion, it k j " " the senl e epproprla- tlim- whch b njn "t of wrlt- Senator Lodge Is expected to caal up to- ' sorrow the request ef rapublicaji mem-! coat ef Umg committee for an' Proprlat:m of .$ tm ewtemt it work, j i The outiln of work the committee wishes 1 I w onlertake hi comprehenerve. but It haj j occ"JJOna cnucism rrom aemocrat senators, who allege politic la Involved the inquiry. Tb rtver "i harbors bill also will be i reported to the senate Monday. It prob-1 ably will be called up during the week, j but WMt-rn will demand that it . go over until some agreement ia reached 1 on the measure authorizing the issue ef j .fliO.0W in cerUficats of Indebtedness to I complete reclamation projects already J begun. Thia bill has passed the senate i and Is being held up in the hons. Balllaawr-P1ah Flgha. There will be sessions thia week, of the! committees investigating the Ballinger- j Pine hot controversy, the coat of living and j hibttlon on assurance by the socialist lead tae. charges by Representative Steenerson j era that no disturbances would occur and of M.nnesota that there ie a lobby here I thai traffic would not be disturbed. Men to influence ship subsidy legislation. The i and women gathered at the district head end of none of these investig tiona ia in ! quarters of the socialists at an early hour, eight. The most interesting event In the ! and from there marched off in groups of president's oroaram thia week will be the 1 reunion at a d nne- tomorrow night ef ! the Taft party that traveled with hint In j VMS to th Philippines and th orient. i The president will give attention during j . the week to pressing further legislation in i which he ia interested. He may announce which th police seemed to have disap th appointment of a successor to tjeneral 1 peered a if by axaglc. Squads arrived at James 3. Clarkson. surveyor of the port fhe parka about I o'clock, with military of New York. Tha possibility that a deci- j precision. There they gathered around aix s'.on wtll be announced Monday in tha j teen improvised and numbered platforms, standard OH dissolution suit, the tobacco I from which, at the sound of a bugle, social- trust ease or tn corporation tax case directs attention to the supreme court of ! the United Slates. Argument In eases Involving the validity of a number of state I laws will be heard during the week. Among these will be the cases involving the Ken- tucky tax on donble stamped spirit, the Missouri law prohibiting foreign corpora tions fr-Mn removing suits from state to federal courta and the Wisconsin Jury com missioners' lav. Standard Oil Case. Other in '-er eating ease that may come before the ourt involve the decree of the supreme court of Tennessee ousting the Standard Oil company of Kentucky front doing an Interstate business in Tennessee and the "Jim crow car" ia interstate com merce as raised In tee Chiles case. Wednesday the complaint of th Federal Sagar Refining company against all the nwlroeda which lighter fr knt la Sew T:rK harbor will be beard by th Interstata Commerce commission. B In effect th's la a complaint of an Inde pendent sugar concern to compel th rail roads to afford to if. Me same Ugterage (Continued on Second rags ) May Slip report was apread t-day that he has now gi-en up th "ha me of the man who paid hin ir r - . . . . mt.wv u ..w ura . ii j nnta as nas also given up ether Important evidence. Th district attorney's staff mill work tonight and tomorrow for fb conduct of the grand Jury seat wee aad the trial of the seven cases listed Tor court hearihgs Wednesday. Th tltrct attorney wou.d eu.t make ptiblie today whether or not he had heard from Frank N Hoffstot or the oailJloaaire attornrv. hut it is strongly rumored her that Mr. Hoffstot has already made up his mind t fiarht extrad.tion. JuLr Fraaer wfii But rule on tae oues l.on of th ':lbly cf llairiaoit Neabit i Mreir.aa l th Jury to sit oa a Penr.a ! vxa'.a Jury uriti! so , e t o., iuh , J a Uaiccii idtla. v3 vv Vv : .s: S.xVVrVoi'.XOjA "e. . 'J ra "J" . asO- l f - From the Kw Tork World. BERLIN REFGHMRS IN LINE Suffrage Agitators- Parade Street of m gvt-. 1-u. V aiW-ILUa J . DEatOSSTEATIOJ IS .02DEBLY .tie Meevlage I ader- taaetlea ml rsllei- Cs siIs.Iitsj is lmm ansr v Set Be Dtatwrheel. BERL1X, April W. At least LS.flst eocial ista aad radlcajs took part today la 'he most Impressive demonatiration ever held In Berlin In favor of suffrage refona In Prussia. From 11 o'clock In the morning rUe mtn. e.. .v.. squads of earnest looking men from every precinct In the city towards the Humbmdt- Hain. th Friedrichsbafen and Treptow Park, where Police Commissioner von Ja- 1 ' gow bad sanctioned open air meetinzs. Owing to the recent outspoken criticism of the police method In the repression of popular expression of will, the police corn- ' missioner had withdrawn his former pro- j 100. nnder control of atewards wearinr red arm-band, toward the allotted meeting 1 place. j Paile Leave rrat. There was no shouting or singing as the crowds passed through the streets, from ist and radical members of the Reichstag and Landstag began addresses, in whlcn , they vehemently denounced th injustices of the present system of elections. For I an hour and a naif th orators continued I amid deafening cheers, and at 2.M another bugle sounded, and for on minute utter silenc prevailed. The a resolution, declaring that it was the determination of those gathered to gether to t ght fir reform until vlctory had been won. for th people, waa passed by acclamation. Enthusiastic arenas en sued and there waat great cheering for the rights f democracy, while 110. voices ! broke Into th stirring strain ot the work- "Marseillaise" and tne. song of free dom, but they des.sted on orders from the leaders. Oisarder. Th meetings then disbanded, the original group marching off as they had come, without the slightest disorder. The entire Berlin garrison was confined to barracks a.1 day as a measure of precaution, but th service of th military wen not re- qolred. Twelve meet.ngs were held in hails In the suburbs, and these also passed ef without untoward Inc'dent. The mom s'gnificant features of today's manifesta tion were the orderly manner in which it tContinued on iecond Pige.l Have you a sew ing machine that you do not use. "Why don't you sell it. A Bee want ad will do the work. It is a matter of mere child's play, say t) cents and the thing1 is about over. Call Doug. 'JGS, if you can't come down and an ad taker will write your ad and place it ;7't-.v eV?2Sv-. --w;vi- f-r?A-v -V:;- .-'. TIIE CYCLONE. Answer Census Man's Questions Without Delay Heads of Families Ur?ed to Fill Out Blank Left at Homes Last Week. . This week Vncle S-'am begins to cmnt noses among h j si.ns and daughters, neph ews and nieces, and all others wlttun his gates. l Last week the first real step was taken. hen hjuaeholdera were rjmished with bianks on which are questions and columns. These each head of famiiy Is axed to r.ll i o'-11- -The questions are not many nor is "em impertinent. Ail -re easy to ... . I annwer, and each ia of Importance in con- I "MKlcn with the work of taking the census, It is the desire of the enumerators that the heads of families make the work as i P"ible by having the blank a'l filled out when called for. This wUl gr-ally facilitate the coliectlon of the data as far as the population !s concerned. Answering the questions on the blank doe not involve any undue labor, nor will any of the Information given be used in any way In connection with the person fur nishing it. It Is all for the ices of the cen- sua bureau- Liewase Csateeta at Hastings. HASTINGS?. N'eb.. April 10. Special. it". 3. Rohrer. who directed the prohibition cam paisms here in la and 13. has announced that he resist theliceneing of saloons. He say he has been collecting evidence rela tive to th various applicants for licenses and will use tt as the basis for remon strances. Following the reorganisation next Tuesday night the council will be unanimous in favor of high licence, but if appeals are taken on remunsti amies, as now threatened, the licenses will be in- operative until passed upon by the district court, whose next term here will nut Like place until late In May. Ts Banks Iseerparalta. PIERRE. S. V.. April ul.-!?pecia;.) Articles of incorporation have been filed for the Farmers' State bank of Faith, Mesde county, with a capital of IIO.OOO. Incorporators. H. O. Boke. tpook; L'avid R. Milter. Henry W. Lvie, Moreau. For the Farmers and Merchants State bank of Planklnton. with a capital of SlO.OuO. In corporators. L. A. Mabott. T. E. Rich, A. A. Boynton of Plankington, - u ' : M l i i M 1 i." How Big is Omaha? $25 for those who hit the mark 102,555 ia 1900. How rnany ia 1910? . Some Samples ns.V4.... us.... 14.T-C.-. . ux:mo .. U l.f. .. 1:5.:."... Ki.S't... lCiil... Ht .21 .. L !... 1.J7 CU. .. lea. R C. Spargur. Vinton Emma A. Hume. 1' L.cut i lTl.oS.1.. ...Alexander 11. Haven. 1:i Miami i li "t . Rjbert BetiDun. ISiJ L.-..t i ir.7 . Mrs. A. P J innsun. .i4 Maaie 1 IX '. . H. i. H jc-nfng. Chiunam ' lI.nJ3 . ...Eatner Kr.casoo. lCii O. lntin lltf.. A. V J-in.nt.n. F.randeia ' I3l.".. Mrs. M. K. Harmon. 34.""J f urt . 177 .!. . C. A. Johnawa. CI S. :!W.,:i.. ..Wiiiajn Waiiace. jr. 1-C1 4 e pi . C. J. tjverboy. i2 N. l!tn IM .aKJ. . l47j,.J .Giena A. Wilcox. 11 S. Sil Fill In, cut out and mall to The Bee Cerwus Dept April 11 - is my guesSof the number cf inhabi tants m Omaha according to 1910 census. XT a arm Address . Jia.8) lor he si ssUiniU i'i bf ei- t of tars tin fcsat la cas of tl first aiuiser bag preference. Awat-4 am official count Sm. t. . .i "it . t .is' r v S i-.J DAY OF CRAFT MCST PASS Caustic Criticism of Existinj Evils by Sev. Dr. Bouse. ' CLEA5SEIS . EEYT7AL SEEDED Present Day CwaatsteileBa laavdeejaata i t e-e-d Ion s Warn. LTrl)t lad - ' tnsenalse Spirit ( BenJ Beligiaes Wsrk. In Plymouth Congregational church Rsv. tendencies shown In the last three previous Frederick T. Rouse preached Sunday morn-! censuses. - Between W?4 and 1J the m mg. exchanging with Jotn P. Clvde. Hl!er ' the population was X per oen:; subject wis "The Coming ttevlva!." He ' between LVW and 10. 25 per cent; between said. In ca't- .H :1 Pr M1- If res. i "Tne object of this sermon is to prepare i , . . . . , ( peorie tor me coming revival. m.i inry . may see its need, l's nature, and Beiievo j in its possibility. That a gieat revival is I needed is manirc-t ov- condition?, political. i commercial, social and religious. The names of our leading- cm, are simoiv " ... . .niv svnnnvm of ooiiHcal era ft-Pitts burr. Pliila.teinhiiL .Cn Francisco. N"ew Tork. 'Chlcaeo. Omaha and Denver. "To name many of our great corporations j T.flt.W0. it ! row ca'rulated that Is simply to name confessed, convicted or',h"r prove to have been an addni.in t suspected criminals. Oir monopolies are about 14.00s. W souls, robber barons. Colonies of bankers andj Mach (nterei-t i f!t as to the showing ! officials fill our prisons 'lTu.rvh.HLs irrsfts - ' Is" the watchword and excuse. I "SociaUy. steel tmst presidents set ex- jamplea for divorce, packers' sors for do - mestic inf-liclty. ?octety leaders, great is.ngers. stage stars, set examples for rulup - j tuousness and prrdiga!Ity. Fur pleasures, 'rotten plays in our best theaters and leg ' . a u I,, miv wnewt trrrant Hi. miJ.iriia Fir Inteiligecce we feed on t.ha sewage j better, h will! hold tj his .MVXW.OiiO esti ot the press or trahv stories, or occupy j mate. ourselves with social nonsense or outiand- j -jTii re will be some innovations !n th uh dress. j next census and they are expected to Im- "In matters of rtligion we fice empty prov, lRW reporu. For instsnce. the country pews, formal worship, des-iicatcd sermons. f lHr ta b affordiJ an orpnrtunity to rejected creeds. empty prayer meetings and unmanned churches. Fvaagellsas Is Inadenaate. I reference to h.s haid:igs. and the saiM "Present day evangelism is totally in- advantage is to be given heads of familif adequate to th situation. Conditions are ' in cities as lo tne enumeration of their not to be largely or permanently remedied 1 households. In both cases sheets are to bo by Pundayism. with Its mercenary methods passed around before the official talis ot and its vulgar contortions; nor by Torry-j the enumerators in tiie hope li'at both lam. with its Ironclad formalism and I ruralist and urtanits wii! be more cotnplets mediaeval theology: by Cbapmanism. with . In their returns than otherwise they might its professional-revivalism. Its org anised ; be. There also Is to be unusual care in publicity and mechanical conversion. Its ! the supervl'ion of the work of the enum pedded returns and large compensations, j erators. In rules sTen isors will camp on Meyer. Clark and Gypaie Smith are good. ( the hueia of the men with the penci s dur- (Continued on Fifth Page ) of the Guesses. Vararet B. Hansen. 4H W.oiwo-th Mart .'o' K-.'sen. Us) S.' m'. C B. ilai Lra-.o. irsn X. :h Vlrs.Ius Do&noe. i:ci N. ih B.arver?yi'h'ica" . C Beer. M First Nat l Armur Oru twoid. 27M Grant E. E. Crane. 2!i Wirt E. F.ak.lln. 3vii Undrfrwood 1 iki.ie R. In Cities Blanks Hast All Be i Within Fifteen Days.' in SLSiZTY 5AMX3 Director Dur.asd Considers This a Conservative Estimate. ALL rSTOOIATIOS COSnDLTTIAL aarr ef lewewatlaee Iaireweee4 Are :mpecte4 te Isapewve tke Qaallty ef ? t ee1. WASIII.xnTON. AdiiI K With the break I of day Friday. pnl l a !. of Tu.M inten-fivirs. men ar.d women, white ami j colored, will he tarred liwiee in pursuit -f ihe people cf the 1'riied ;.i-. On H'l (d.r Uncle Sam will bfin the nimberir.? i of his children in prepnratii'n f r th thr. - i . tenth census. 11 eniraies th.it he has a famiiy of about 30.i9-l.we men. women and children, and he alren.lv has employed and will then put to work a bdv ot enumerat ors considerably greater titan the stand ing army. The law privid-s that the enumeration shall begin on April 13, hut It is not s- peremptory about the commencing time as about the ciosmg time, and slread" Intima tions have bei'tv received that in some In tances th work rnav be postponed until Saturday. This i-s due to the fa't that April 13 falls on Fridar. and among the af nam takers there are somo win are Mioetstitious as to this d,v of the week. Th emimemtiiin will cover al! ot t'e f'-ny-f!ve states and two territories of the union proper and also Hawaii and Forl. Rico. Aisj-ka, the Fhll'rptn islands and Guam will not bo included, as especUil a -raneemerts are made for numbering the people of thoee dependencies. Under the siatutes governing the work, the entire enumeration must be completed within a month, and In the ci'Jes the worit i is limited to fifteen days. It la expected j that some of the returns from the eities i will be received as early a the first sreeic In June, but the e-tact population of the entire country will not be determined be fore some time tn September The census offlciale will, however, know within a few thousand of the number long before th- close of the summer months. They will be abi to reach a aubstantlaily accurate conclusion by their pay rolls, but this will be more or less speculative, and the figures will not be given oat. Xistetr MUlisa Masses. Iu-w;tjr st-- Psna. Duraivf Is' counting 1 un pun a roll ot nre r fwvr Tenet wwmi.rt i names. Thm estimatus oaset upon cairu- latlors of bis experts, and makes allow ance for an Increase according to th , nmn.i continue . "' k.ui .1 ma niirr , . in . nr in - " .m. ' t s-" - .Hon figures for the laet M' ""r' : " ' ...... . previous ten-year periods. Making allow- i incf ror tins ainrmeniaiion irom outsiue. i 1 calculated that the lrcrense for t last 1 ten years will be about IS per CnT. d i number, the na rr ror t-t 1 resarding the puriy native increase, im j enumerations between LC0 and 190(1 show j startling tendency towarj "rare iuicde." 1 ad It U Mr. Durand s fond liopa that th ! reports of h.s TO.'IU subordinates may be jable to check this apparent decline. Man i of figures that he la he does not, however, i permit his optimism to shade his facts. ' , .4 ,! th. actual eetim thite lime'hinv (.,.,,-r .,.van.-e the statements he sha 1 ! make as to the conditions prevail, ng wiiii j ina ir.e iirst. utj ui t.,en e ,n m. a.it 111 tii-s 1 country districts the sheets themselves w.ii ' i be especially scrutinized. i sew ' Ieejslrr. The inquiry sill eoinprtse l.irp di'fprent I brandies: Pupuiatfon. ag-1tu!tjre and m.n- irg'and man if arluruig. The qu-st-on will ! rover th a'T-ae. the value and ;he prol utt of firms, including an espenal enuraer I a:ii.-a of animals, as it l the rapital in Jvcsttd. the value f protiin ts and the nimi- ber of enipm-s of m.ning and man,:a. 111 - ir.g plants. I The enu ueralors wnl want l. know a ! ood ceal an.:iit y:i I r Ire pi'ti ianon , v .J.iiiii s ThfH ant onisr t;l i-(:uf i . j k'io Ui "ur " wl:l ' j reveal your afi. awl 'h ask ou t ) t.:ll , j. al v hue, bta. k. mi.latt.'. i ,-'n'- -"p" r t,T are married or sinaie. heh.-r you aie : American or f.r'-iga b..rn. ar.d If t;;e latter. I but your race and mother tupgu. Then. ; if you are a wvn an. you are to l-.-U how ' crany children have been bt.rn to you. and. in any event, you are to 141I ail about your education, your parental and your ' euip uy menu Ail UiW inform lion is to oe (r th general average and for the ear only of one if me enumerators. He is aworn not to reveal any of tat afl trulhi. f-jl Wark. i The mere i-tti; g of in i.if rmauon . i 'cost Lie n.ffLB ut t.ie p--tty ,uin u I a5.,3r nal f th.a am-iunl mill be l.d U '. ameraioi a and rhe ramaininy ii.iJM; '.s to superv.uora With a few ex ception ti.e enumerators nil be pa.d ia 1 the basis of the u.it doe-, iu tu covi.i-