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THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 17. 1910.
DUN'S REVIEW OF IRADE
Cheerfsl 5nr EeceiTed of Crop Con
ditions la U"iat
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rrwrmiM Season Predicted, Dniit
r ti 1 1 fcral Monetary Coaapll
Irwa DUttrki Market.
l ORK, Apil la-R. G rua
Co.'s Weekly Revl,w of TrsSe today hii. j
Crop rvtuLiioca ar beoorritug n r and j
B era a vital (actor la U- eu.-iiisa s.iuau. n
er.a 11 la n.t---.nr.y u.at ine Barr -e 1
" o the actual prwi -je.r.g -liters J1 j
10 t ther treat ti.- i.iuuk niaaarie. j
tae mora cherij ar ui rpor.j. k.al
tae l-ur wint-r wheat utwa is urpru.i j
ty Uiai, aa miru e;ncg wo!
tn-r as a larger acreage ,d vxe.eni !
uuiaj enditMLa. if toe m,n er-.ps art
tiie ear should te a piis-riui one
--i l !' ' toe pouueai ajj mo&riaor tvav
ln uor.a
1 tie wrert-ient la pig iron tr eur
tai.nveri t of pi 1 action u t . t of tn the
trace aa a cn-asa of bringing a rea3"u.
Eiett tit catKLiT ton, euil i-iuri tea iron
ana ru-el market. V iu tie output djncjf
tile lat ail montna ticaif a-1 xrerioua
recorai some accu.iiu.ata of steaks taa
rean.t.-d. and prices lor some time pas,
h a " b en la cnaumers Javer. New o
a"- 'jum ara i.aa-vl by tir leac-ng cui-
tors tf soutcera iron. w m.e tta general I HaJtli passed the
weknes ta in mar art aaa now extendee.
AAiroad- la f.r.iafif-1 an. kt.ee. tara ard
urp.aie lead ta point ef ac-ti-ritr. wi;o
01; r trancces rora Qu.e-
Tha dry gowie BurktU ara gernwai:
quiet, but price readjustments la eottoa
gxxla n.ir.ui bus.iMhaa 3 ara4 ana.'i
t. Kiport trad ta a)o. Curtajniect
to ootiun aid sercied Bi.j coo'Jaua
, VT!-,r oow aalirTactorr trade la f xt-
ar at4 athoucn ajm bxars ara a.il
cut t,f tfce marittt tha auratn of pnrea is
bwT.'Yi.rj a .a C.Ti:rtir to-tit Ma-1-rAai
a-cuv.tjr aaa eevi:t4 la taa Bota
)ater narart Ai Ttr.eti cf do
rxaijc tudea aid tf-ijik.ns cmquw Tery
atrtaV
Machines Prove
Sticker for Mine
Men's Conference
en Eire Lccff Claimed Sot ;
Eecci Pay Eeetited for Tiit
CUss of Labor.
Alone Auto Row
Taa SiBaa tuataa taa SpCjr
f a Cava af Snr C a
Xaa42a T OnaU XMaUra
A drtra hV-a raa ba
!va than otaii '..'y
! jwrrfcaoa ail mad f t! jtjripoaa of
! .II-Btnartrf htar that rr tri
' l-.ir:rT--a-tat-. Tfca EL M. T. ! M r
! f::y popu:ar la thi pc-.trm ar4 tb Ftu
bakrra rrm;w to r.aka ft a rrratar ear
thaa
DSf FEREUr HOTEL MAKES ITS DE0OI
Htsry H. Taa f'rs-t ta aS31 t araklr.f
cortracta for (rrrlaala
tFrora a Eta ft Cjiiwtwwlwt)
t'ES MOINES. Arri! W-Tta tot acaJe
Cficmilii-a of t.va Io a coal r.-E: a an i
t-peratora rach-4 tta C-rt atk-klrt potnt
la tie jru-B ef tba tnaclitna qeetloa
rs aubdj-trirt Na. 1 Aithocca tha aubje-t
taa Jurt leii taken wp. tier aa l!tt!e joa
ibil:tr of U bte artt-ed f:r ae-reral
day a
Tba BaacMisa juet;'n in tha f.rat rua
aLatrict ta loa tt-na a tnvotad aoa W
tfi tha operator ad aalsera. Tba
a?lsers araaya bava eortradaal that tbey
tiit bC racerrad avnifk par for taa vara
feecasae tba a aa baia aaa plaead too
low wnel tha aoaLh:cea vera r.mr ttr
dured iota taa He d- A!Ui:tgb taey fear
racerred adtaaoea each lime tba rnrai
caia araa iaeraaenl thr n.11 asert that
Uiey do aot recetre csoisn for tha vork.
Tha queatka af Jorarr or aborter acfeool
rears harinc ttm-at aa tua in wiany
ciuea af tha a Late, tha Stat Board of
rendered aa a
waa aiaJa beae9
Kar.aa City aad On-aha M Encday by
Captain F. E. Bochaa. ArtJrtrr P. Galcra.
ersatnr Ewt., the fTTroer'a father, la
Captain Bacnaa'a taacTy il l woeae
pcarer fwoT-cylmder air-eocld Frankbtt.
Tba rtart waa nada froia Kaaaaa City
at S a'rkxk Ennday aaof.r.e F"y or
k-onr ad tklrty irtnatea a-era crnanTned
at rajvrK fUIia: raanlla tacks, tiairlcj
tor tba bwt rwata and repalrina' oim p-inr-
tara. "tia. tba party arrtved at tie f ar
a(a of Gey L. KaJtb at i p. nv. rorar
Inc tba 11 " mi'.ca ts aa elapaed Crtva of
t waive bonra and Vrx ir.jaatea. a set
raaaina; tinsa ef tea hours and tbirty-flea
Kiaates aad arrralcc tarerty-tbree saliea
per bear wkX tb car was la oaotloa.
Besuxcv BscbaiT is O yean owL but ad
that fea f:t aa freab aad ch.pper at tit
er J ef tba trip aa arbeo be rtarted. A
ftrena-er rlficL3ao ef tba claims of the
HL H Frsxkiia corr jany couid ot be
aaked for. ,
Tbelr contention that llt-hrwelbt. mod
erate power, soft-apriaa; axrtioa sad Texi-
I b eoeati utttoo dH only a?ad t oaaibie a
ibetier arerada speed arer country reads.
BBlOlTlEKri MEV1EW Of TRADE
(v Trade aad ladascrtaj Hep arts
Ara Mara I -rrf bL.
yirVT TOKK. April Bradatreet s to-4a;-
ran;
Crop, trade and lod jatna! reports ar
ra ter mmro caeerful tnia wwk- 1U aea
ti l-i'-l au sojch ta aeiuai Immediate
arc!jia aa It due to a;reat aase taciora
1 kay to a effx;tjve ta toe tuiure, and aa
fet it ttiy be aju.d toat tae iajproTenaat
te ana of tone or aect-tnent ratr.er tcaa of
JaJ axaiu.vMi la demand or auuiMtwa.
li--ri- tjLL-rpl at a lew markeia. tnere
iinr apiarent eapaii:c"n to 6 ccroojcied.
aad c a taj at buair.ea dusc tae iu.ti
aer is protwbiy l;ti cifleraet from a
ek aca. ii'.4 revieaaion or evea Lisap
S4istCQcnt viKjb.e in a Buroh-r oC uae. ua
ixie sioe of favorable kappemtfs aaay be
'Biased the BXtqcivtMaay (oal reports re
eeired Ircrn ti fim,.nK iiri?t. earjt
lrcm a few a-al - waere winter wfceat
oiirtri baa be-B oiuawiW i'bere i
. ieaa T,d-ce of strata so tbe labor
.:iau n ai.d aL. but eertaiajy aot least,
tfte aag-S't- f prieea of a itoinoer of ajrri-
cujrjraj pruducta froaj tn fc??;a ieveie of a
lew anomce i it r-aj-4rd as ajne.i.jraucx
foliiwir.f; reaofctloB
"Tta tba physical weiTara af tba efciitfren 'b-at ?er mora rontfort to paaaaacers. waa
la tba acAooU of tba stats is af pararaoaat J r t.J creed by tba abort time It took to maXc
Iir porta roe; that k. la necessary to con- J tie drtra and tba lack of fatigna experi
aerro tba payatcaJ edror of stow1b( chit- enced by tba party.
d.-ea by awaoerous rest periods aad by Ta- I At Nebraska City they vera misdirected
otiosa af aanpe lenctb; that wa depracats ,U proceed to tiOaisno Tla Fattsraoatb
tbs tocdeocy a tba part cf boards of edit- j aad fonsd sack rosisi coir. a; that tha paoe
cation to lazi-UieB tba trrma of tbs school I bad to be xaaterlauly slaekasad. aa waj
rear, thus embracirf xrxyra aud mora of tAs as tba mleafa tecreaswd. Cp to this poist
beated term acd caienaily limitine tba aa arer-a-re speed of mora than twenty
m&cb oeered rscauoa period. firs per bocr bad been BsaJntaiaad.
rrakiMtlMUa Ar IctlTt. 1 Tae trip down tba rrror waa amd ba-
Cburma Himsini of tbe profciiwtloti jtweea t o clock Wadseaday afleraoon acd
rtata cotcxatttea baa issaed a statamsat , Doou Taaraday.
camnx epea tha laeisbars of tbaA party j 1
la Iowa to take cars to obserra tbs pri- 3saaer Doty of tf.e MaxwaS-Briacos
mary law acd notify Ins; them that ta oca- ; Orraia compaay ears that ba a: ill be
third of tha eocatiea of the staia their 1 13 hi Mw ra-s darlnr t!e uxt two
W. t- ITafTrpaa Aato cor-panr receired
lart et a bancfe of sweil L:sterstats and
Ht:pmobies a-d tbey w e lafped up by
buyers withia a short tl-w-
Wymorc Officials
Arc Not Guilty
G Tensor Cit3iiM duet of Ki
condict Hied Ariiut Kdjor
.ad Police Jndft.
irrom a Special CiTrpcnd2t.
LIXCOLK. AprO M- peciaj Terra.ra )
Charges fjed asainst Mayer Rawlinxs
and Poiics Judxe Crawford of Wyvkora.
aear'.rjf that tbey aitewed the liKcit aaia
of lx;ior and mainteaaaca of dJrea. were
tcday daiis"d by Oaeeraor ShaJ!eaberrr.
The Dlackstone, Chicaeo, Michigan Boulevard's New
Palace, Formally Opened to the Public
OVERLOOKS LAKE MICHIGAN
Interior a Model of Decorators Art; Many New Wrinkle to
Insure Comfort of Guests.
Tn-r la lM. rrrr-.iwA mnA I. vii: Wwesa. TBa boudiaaT as one or u amrrasr
la this sacOon of the eoaatrr and oaa of ! "" - " " '
Osaka Girt Elaaea
CENTRA I. CITT. Neb.. April It t?p
riaLr ' I Just w aaied to sea that erery
thtns; was re-slar. I doo't suppose tbera Is
anything; mora to do now. I ao tat tbey
ara Earrted aad I nst wasted to ba Sara
that eTsrythiBa; wa straijrbt.- FVie said
that she was the f cater mother of the Ctrl
in the case aad sba left without eren ten
ia tha omdais ia xttm Joixti offios what
her aaJB waa. This bappesad at tha
court boss Wedoeaday Eooralnc wben a
woman caiied acd aaid she was frosa
Omaha aad aaked to sea the mamaa rec
ords. Tba day before Wliam Podo'.ak.
ared . asd Has Walters. Kirid her aa
aa IS, bad secured a Ccenss acd w ere mar
ried la this city at tba klethodst parsoe
tfa The saiaa aftamoon epwty Sherif!
Diacey. who was actinc as shariff ta tha
abaeoce of Sheriff Der at Oooeola, received
a telecram to look op the ysoas; womaa.
statiaT that she bad raa away from home
to a plaxsa oa tha ticket. Ha desires that ;
tjekets ba named la ail these couatlt io i ?Pou
recTilar maaaer. Tba party Is entitled also
ta official racoTi!tlosi for conrreaaiueal Manaw Huff af tta B-jk eompaay re
matters ia tha FiTlh, Sixth. SevectX E.frhth ! iort " twanty-Crs cars last
a mrr m !wek- One of tbasa saies tachaded tae
larrs OldsinoMZa ear soJl to Ned Barnard ' kci tne ceremony was aa straypit aha
aad her newly wed husband, bat rscelTcd
so farther Instructions from Omaha and
so did not detafa them. Tbs nest day tha
loeter mother amved oa tha soese. x
amiced tha records and concluded that
raaasaiaaiaa Has Sera Buy.
Tba railroad coenrruf-s-oa baa ias-jed a i
statement shrwira; tbs treat azsoaat af
business transacted this year. Disposal baa j
been made of X4 cases aires tha first of
of F re moot.
would take bo farther steps ta tba matter.
caar s of coopiaiata. Sosna of tha mast im-
portant matters ever decided by tba corn-
wiianion have oosoa before it this year. I
CoJ-roei J. J. DerlKht retomed fnxa Us
east last week, wbarc be ciosed has next
- - - ' - .w. . , . e tllaM-Tl.vAiia
this year aad tiers I now pendiag S: , , . . ,'" v, " ' .
. - . r ; Colonel DerUrht waa not abio to meet tne
destaad for Stoddaros this eaaon and tbe
centra ct Just SBsda srltb tbem for next
easoa aa-xr ear ales ST.000.IXIS. This la cae
Prwaee-ate far SelUaa; Bad erda. J lha Urweet contracts for ears ever made
Tha stats purs seed department bas com- , xitm sectioa.
miced proeecur.oo of i. C. Preatna aad
tae pci j. n ot k-iamax caaeit.i; aaj uae-y i Z. A. Neisoa of Crystal Laia for aTeaid Ed Eatiee retaraed from Montana last
.xrr.radeT "aa1 j rtwUtJoo of tho par. d law la selling week, where be has spest sere-sl day.
seea com was man wiia otner graiss j lookias; orer tbe laad and eounuaa; tae
and impure. F. E. Bunch of Pleasant -rtlie hocdreds of doiiars iost by not makias;
is s'iso betas; prosecuted for seJlins clover ' parchaMs a few months ao. Estiee is
seed cocstainina; Impurities). This ia the first ' aa automcbSa estbaaaas, bat he has a
sail b.).a seetaa to await clearer Tiews
f crt'p ana ;nc tecdeniea. The a ea:her
tTr.. o;dca?r aiiTitia ia a fcifh drree
acd sardaare, implements, awx-da. ltiLucti
a.d tu-jd-r j maiertai are acurf. There ia
a d.;:t.y better I9ae to master.
-i tbe other hand, one of the basie In
dus rv-s. iroo and aiee. ir rxi.aer siower.
pr.ot-s are ea;r and there are a.ane of
cert a.'n-.eTit of output being resorted u in
y a to a and cake prodttcijoa.
Ca;ii derrd atxa aot pick op aa
hec-ed far. eiara pHrs of raw Btateriai
b-r-? a?xl ia auaje other textile departments
ii itt fur lessened output and slower de-tr-atd.
aiuiess fauiures la the Vailed Siatea fr
l:,e aerk ewdms; w;tb Apr-J 14 were S-T.
a;aast Me "iat ft 5,1 m the Hke week
ifi. aa m LMk. 1C in 1T and 17 in
r'ajlurea in Canaoa-tvr tJ".e H mmsr
i ir.iy-sen. wtiiij compares witn rweaiy- I
. ; mini i.i:.(-ieB XU cur
r poCd Eg WK-k Sf 17.
V rcai. !i-liia.ryt f uttr exports, frsta tbe
l'r.;.iS t'a!ta asd Caxada for taa week
tr.t.TJZ Ajri J4 aa-g-rea-are LSbi.3 tmshela.
a.a. nrt l. 777 (MS laj-. aerk Mtui L 4Ti thia
rl last year.
F&r tee fony-rtne weeks end.ag; AprJ 14
are Us.J.56 buhlt atanst 18.-
ftio la the eorrixjiicicg period last year
Com exports frr tne week are M
feuM:"ii, acsiaat it.S.4 last week and 7.-.raS
in l it
Tor the frty-one aeflti ervi.nr April 14
fwi fiprjru are I.m.7 bashe.a aainst
3jrJL7la Itst year.
1
of proaerations of this nature and it meauit j Treat barkering;
to become weaMiy oa
as a waj-rjir to the seedsmea of tha rtata. T Und. Es starred ta Montana land and his
Park.!? Haaae tar A lb la- ! frieoda say that a ia eoosiderabry ahead
Tba Alii Packing company Las fZed 1 ssae
articles of larorporatiea with capttal; I
C. W. Monroe. presMieait; amial Cooper, i -The loBsrrUy of erea. a moat rrtal proa
secretary. Tbe tstectloo is to erect a pack-' m w1tn ,h atgiaobi owner, bas re
ins; riant oa a small scale at once. The ' cBtlJ' P" to serere teats trr experts
Giena Votl&c Machine compaay af Cedar ia t of Thomas B. Jeffrey A Co
' maarera or tbe Katr.)er. These eTperusaan.
tare rewealed a remarkable difTereBce la
wearies; qaalttiea beta nen t res' Tarytng;
ur wjcqu; u anmuj cars eaisysieu
Baptds iacraasad capetsj to SaAOBi.
Dailew few .Fla rs aa saew, t.
AdJ-jtaat General T hiers a today raceiTe4
wtn-d that rery probably tha date far tbe
martwaaawtki Abeid af
PT-ATTSMOUTH. NebL. AprG la. JSpe
dal. FtattsrrKHith High school defeated
the Blair H.h scboot ia the debate in this
city last ever,!- a the subject beia. F--solTed.
That la t r unions oa the whole
are benexTciai. A :e kaca.1 team, cociposed
of Joiia Falter, a. trie rxa-las and Lncila
Case, were airea the aLlfirmatire. Tbe
yadgea were Prof. A. E. Sheldon. Hot bins
and Cor.aiH. ail from the i.'niTersity of Ne
bracka. Last year Eiair defeated the
Plattsmoutb team. PlaLttsmontb wiil de
bate the question with tha Wahoa tacn
w ithin two weeks and the winning teaan
aia represent .this eastsra district. whch
ts composed ef the high schools of South
Omaha. Eialr. Fremont. Darid City. Wa
hoo, Weepins; Water and PVaxtsmoutb. la
tbe debate with one teaja from earn of t
fmi districts la this state la Lancoia
oa Stay C. ' Tba orgaziisatua is
the "Nebraska H-i Scloi
Lxag-ea"
CH1CAOO. April M A
Biawlie Its f wroal bow rn Chtcaga !art night
It waa w-thotat any faafare ef trumpets
s'u-at the Blackstene. the b'g brue on
Michigan BonleTsrd, ererlnoklng the
waters of Lake Michigan, male Its start
For weeks and mc-atfcs the builders aad
decorators bare been laborirg ta tfce V
tract ure. For weeka aa army of em
ployes rare been oriiling cunstaatly la
the Caries ef the various positions.
More than ttiree erre cooks tader tr.e
direction of GiMf.ST Hecker, who frr eer-en-t
n reers was the chef of the kitchen la
) the Ke4id H xm ia New Tors. taT
se"i teturc awquairted ar.th the great
kiTehona of t"!e B ackst-ea.
and TeMrtSay wf.en MeT. Tracy C
Td John B. L'rake. wit their airtat
araragem. Paul tiore end R. J. Tofrpk'.n.
rter a Heal rurvrT. paawed the word that
the door were r-jen. the routine beeraa
1-ke the moTeroeot of a smooth roio.rg
ts-.S-.lc. In wfcjch every pan was perfectly
adjusted and la perfect ba'ance.
. . laspeLlnssj. by SMockbnldera.
Tfce orrarioa of the opening last B'gt
was r) the tiioe fcr tie gathering cf
tbe stockboiders of the B.atkirtone bolel
ecTnpacy. wko. with tbe:r wires acd
datirtets and sweethearts. f:iled the ma.n
dinrg mora ard overflowed into a risier
cse. And fir-aiiy wfeeti tfce excellence c-f
Chef Orkers art bad been d -i.y praised
they passed est lrtt tbe parts ef tbe buiid
ir.r. to tbe beaut:fil baiiroom and ta the
bapBy. surrounding n, ar4 up and down
Art hail with Its n-.ajrr. .fioert tan:r.jr
and draperies, and Ir To tbe pmlt dm&g
loenve adjeinirg; M. then to the floors abcre
to irrpect the bedrwm suites, with the
Tlendid spcjointme-nta. and tbey sa;
"Wtat a deferent hotel.
The Backrtoce is to be. ia fact, it al
ready is, oo cf the iandmarka of Chic&ai.
It bas a frontage on Michigan Bouievard
f erhty feet Just north of H jhhard
Plop. It towers feet above the street
level, twenty-two stories ha height. It al
ready has taken lis poMtica as oca of the
most proramest features of the great sky
line oa Micn;gan Bon evar fl
it is the first buiiiing to be seea from
the boulevard, aad from the lake it stands
cjt alone, proud and heaut-f'ji. The siaat
Irg rays of ,e late afternoon sua or those
of the early mom.rg bring into eapeicial
beauty the !Vnes of the greea tiled roof.
The surroondicga. with the rit avcva
G-ant park, locking on to the waters of
the great lake, are not surpassed by any
hotel ia tbe United States.
TxaerVo in 'Vlfferwat.-
But tbe way hi wich It is -different"
!'es !n tl-s interior. The mam ectranc to
tbe Blackstoee is oa Hubbard place. There
ia a carriage entrance on Macfcan Bnuie
vard. There is aa er.trance on Habbard
Place leading directly into aa elevatw.
whica lifts the gueets directly to tne ball
room floor, with its dresazne; rooms for
mea and women, permitting taem Ui atteod
A ball ar rrceptwa in. the hotel and be
mtertaised Is the private d.n1r.a rooms
vithout having to paaav throcgb tne amain
lobby of the hotel or to appear in tbe
La. -a or promenades.
There Is nothing gaudy about the Black
stone. o one will ever say "gtagerbreaf
oa entering any apartment of tbe estabAsb
rent It is not gay with gilt or tinsel. It
ia not gorgeous ia the common ose of that
term. The ballroom, tba main corridor, the
different" h-tM t rtery fc In Awicaa Beauty rre a are
tr.e (Trarer;ee ever Te tinfn vii i .
It is a nwra that for bewu'r a-d e ecahc
canr.pt be eqviafed tn a bctei perha' in
tbe world.
The bailrtxm. wfck-h wS?l be used as a
tea mem and a lr-ectire pace daT-.ng l"
af tern wr.a. ia ail In whit and r-i. t (!
ting frame or settirg f-r be'- ef the
dance who wiil xr:t (t. It ts s rvom that
the d"vrators Wbt noirt t w ;thcut fear
of ar.faverab.e crtt.-c am.
It too. loffks oat the lake. A bal-
cory runa s-ound tre roum snd French
dors open frra It. The arrarr-trw-nt of
l.tita and the bwaaty of the ce.l.r.r. a.l
culminating ia the cectral c.titr c-f i.t-hta
ard cryftai. crcbine tc make a room teat
wll becoir lam.us ail over the polite
world.
The b--o-r.s are mcVU. They are M
ana'a-1 that they ca t-e aed rrgy of
rhrc a t. fetper
In everr tit the evmfjrt ef the- tra-et
has bn the f-rst tho,ht Nt te sl:gh
et turf haa ien ever c-ked. There are
ade )'.ms and l.ghta aVng tbe 5e of
t-e rrurrtTrs tn the bath rooms that will
arral t- the man who shaves htmaelf.
Tiere are electric .ia1iorj tor the
wotr.aa who want to heat a or"; Iron.
lf aa the g-jet tearea his room be twrne
the key In his Av-T ail the lurMe la tba
room will be est-rruished automaticaUy.
- and Water rwifurs.
There is a unir.)e rj ateia of cejoltrg tbe
a!r ard of rent! au-. n; there is a filter STS
tem hy which every drop rf water used la
the hctM. even tn the bath a. ta perfectiy
punfjed, and the very air which is drawn
athei iwiuifwiml wTt Hin tva 1 r-Ptm-m
gud-nen a Sparta. Wla, would be An- la Urcrr
gust . tust twice as long. The larger wheels, as
- - weit showed greater pwer ef rewance
W. O. Payne cf Ktory county, throurh a unin being stronger than the
r- . tJ .. '1 k - - A . A . n CT 1 ,
....... - arrsJler ones becauss c their greater
Cannon aa lavltatkvn to ba the Fourth of j weigbt.
J aiy oraMr at Nevada. Payne ha eocsider- j
lag becoming a cacdldata for congress tn j The orphans" parade this week will be
the district, making it a three-cornered aided br .uuxnebii. dealers ar.4 Aw-nr.
and tba eotloek la for a great day. Among
fight. Hs is distinctly aa aati-Taft
patter.
Wark af tae Kallreaad Beard.
The Ust week has been an especially
busy ace for tba I own road board. On
Challenge Made
War Department i AprU 7 j Manager Wnan of FredricksoB . I.
1 rate case, but oa reoveat af both the ren-
tnosa mlM hara contributed is El J.
O'Brien, who tenders bis machine and
candy for the cb-ildrea.
Eaddeaato e Haarae tealsna;.
FALLS CITT. Neb, April 14 Special.)
Saucrirr Fasten bas recexred cards sbowiag
fnat six horses ta about as many days
bare been stolen srtihla a radius of Us
miles and It is stated that at this til a ef
year within such a radius one stolen horse
a day la a safe eettraata, Many people be
sides Sheriff Fenton bare cams ta the
conclusion that somebody with a g3d local
refctactoa may be acting as a -fence- ar
be ia charge of aa codei gi iund statisa ta
he!p along stolen borses to a safe place.
V.-MiMfifin WeAV4 S rliiMl
AiAIia U.TiCia.1 Via iiaXtS Ultm , On April taa board had ap for coa-
rata case, but on requeat af both the rep- I
I reeentatlssa af the coal dealers and tie The Mid-Wear Ama come- .,.
railroad anapanies tie hearing waa pwt-I f oDowma: last week- -r-o5- e,
to yVe Good.
WASHINGTON. AprJ 14 Kpresentatiee
MarUa of Colorado, wfao far wreeks has keen
waging a fight ta the house la aa effort
to show that the friar lands of tne Philip
pine taiands ara being seised by the "Sugar
trast with tba aoauesceaoe of Attorney
General Wkkersham and the War depart
scent. tonight gave ta tha press an inter
view ia which be review his efforts, aa
sails tbe government officials alleged ta
he involved, charges that information
kirn would prove his contestioaa is being
withheld by tbe War department and de
mands a faJ cnnatressiotial tnsjtslry tuts the
r-jatter.
far. Martha cbarsxnerises tha action of
the republican majority ia the house yes
terday, ta defeating his resolution. ng
ea the War department for tzformatxie ta
regard to the sale ef tha friar lands, as a
tiaekrtirg move. Ha points out a number
af" alleged discrepancies la the reports eent
by the War department ta tbe house com-'
miitee on Insular affairs conceraicg the
tiiar land traasactioa. and a cruses the gov
ernment cfflciale of duplicity and decrypt,
lie charges the administration with har
ir.g begun a "pulley of exploitation in the
Ptu-ippines. and declares tbxt "if It has
bee a falsely aacuatd. let it take .off the
Ud.-
Mr. Martin aBnocsced that he was pre
paring a new resoiutioa of tsquiry into the
Friar land deal which, he said, hs would
introduce ia the house as noon as be hid
finished drafting tt.
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afideratloB tha ajkicatioa at a A Wright.
man ior an orcor. cet r. ;r.g swacmng ma
las. sarRchbag service and wttcluss
charges. After heavrmg tbe statements ef !
patties It was agred by t pteaeLtatSvws
af the ljwa ttaie Manufactarers' assoela
tfcui and the railroad compaaiea that fur
ther bearing- be postponed until May 1L
prize Savannah. Gav. Branswick and Jack-
sonvtHe. Fuu. ejiduraace ran against
CTialmers-Detrott. Maxwell and ohers.
The. committee's most searchlag examlna
tioa failed to rerwal a stngie defect tn oar
car after the two days' running over saady.
rongh road. Henderson Motor Saies Co."
Anto tracks for both heavy and Harbt
hauling are becornirg raore popular every
in. '"a "4ij. as their wondeerr.1 r-H
City In the case of tbe America. Brick and parent- Bert Mrpay of Andrew Marphy
Tile company against the Chicage A North-j g, Son has Just id m mMODi Frayer-nUUer
wtern Kailw.y company, et .1 asking for! truck tn boO, the Met. brewery a.d the
,T- track connecaon was phoned to, K rug brewery. These tw, eoacama have
A'" tTl7 ?v ,U" P - tw. Prayer-MUler trncka
tha Krxnt-rrl hH 11 tekah Eta tfid a-avaaaa r$ t-K a-. .... -mm
7Z , -:: .' 7" Vr. rZ ' lu In each instance
' . taey tare bad the Murphy company bund
ax wortawestera Kauway eompany. et aJ. ea them w .k.. , ' .1
' - mji carTTUf
PlatsMrer at Gee den Dead.
GORDON. Neb, April li tSpectal Tele
gram. ) Elder J. A. Scrmahorn, eoe of tbe
first sutlers of Gordoh, died at his home
this morning at 1 -5a o'clxoek. He came ta
Gordon in the early 'Ms from Indiana with
aa ox team, preaching his sermon in Gor
don standing on tbe tongue ef his wagon.
Funeral services will be held from the
Methodist Episcopal church Monday.
X&btvtZDM t rivals dining rooms, the mala dining room.
f--m rfe-t taste, perfect harmony dis
played by tbe best artists.
' im mam -bty Is paneled in French wal
nut. Tte catling ts cf old tvory. It as of
tbe period of Louis X VL The draperies ail
from Fraaoe. barmocise with the paneling.
Passing up the broad marble stews the
eieras' offices ara on the left or west. Oa
tha east is the entrance to tbe main din
ing room.
French JMalar moons.
The dining room, fifteen feet above tba
level of the avenue, extends aiocg the en
tire east side of tbe hotel, overlooking the
lake, it la another modca or French art la
decoration. Tne chairs, tables, draperies,
hattgissra, even the lamps on each of the
tabies. came from Pana Each lamp, cover
ed with a wide spreading- anade. is lighted
from a storage battery underneath the
In the brass work, directly beneath the
lamp, is a flower hotder. Ail the linen bears
the crest of the Blaekstooe. Tbe cphoi-
SOUTH DAXOTA PLANS
STATE DRY FARMING MEET
Crowrth of Weaterm Part of state
Thswaht to Deneaidl oa More
Definite hvao
aci-roni m mumm u r-p enij?weTJa 1 cpaca Blight be
Heansgs ax jaoctesuma aaa v asrungxon M
In add?uon to these
uiej am: nna.il a tMi rM o
a reference l T tracks en April M ... do., truck for the Fairmont creamery
B were canceijed. eompaBy and three Randolph trucks fae th.
The board fixed AprU U .1 tts effic. ia Hardin Creamerv
Des Motnes for haartng la tbe case of T j
Another honor names to Cleveland ia an
order Just received by the Bak-r Motor
Vehicle company for a Baker electric four
passer ger coupe, from G. H Kissel of the
Kjaeel Motor Car compaay. liartfcwd. Wla.
tbe well known nisnuiaccurer of the JCLsae!
star. Tba Baker waa selected only after
the most exacting tests had been made by
expert aaectanical engineers.
A. Eeity of Cedsr Eajada against tha
Chicago, Rock Island at Facific Kails ay
comtany. applicaaon for aidetrack.
Oa the same date the ectr.piamt of the
Na.jman compaay of Waterloo against tlie
Chiraga, Rock Island A PaciCe Railway
company w ill also be beard-
8 Geo. V. Klein
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rphoatcT-ia, FaxaiUare Ee
j-airexj aad IWlmiabed. Vr-mim
lic&ovatc-il, lirvrs Ke-pLated.
aad all Hauls S anattreM work
ioe.
IVith Tboaeo.
1 So. VLaia ht CoauM-Q Elafla.
Have II Decs Cij.r
lawrm Sewro 7
COLFAX The election held here a few
daye ar ta vote ijpuB Lie g-ropoeirioa
ed bbaing a new higa s-bol and eonduig
the tuwa for t-Ataw. carried wan a gwd
nuajnty.
CtiLFAX Colfax High School Alamnl a
sociauua was ergACaeai TmraJay eveaaag
with a metntrti.p of HA The first ciass
was rra.tnaied troea Coxfax scaools ia
May. la.
ACrfrXi-'N Word has been received of
the wwtiicg at Nrwa Cjtv. (i'jniir,
Aril Kt of M Hum .V-rff. daiignter 4
Mr. Wiiam Sri! i this ci.y aad tarsus
brxvkwav, son of John Brockway of Au-
PARKERSBVRG Tbe Orau Fatltrs
bar.a. w ith a caxtai etota ef ja it, was
The Mcrnffee Mjer eootpaay of CesiTer
la trying eat Chalmers by making
thirty round trips of thirty days between
Denver and Colorado Fpnaga.
They have been severely hajcpered by the
saew. slush and tee. tut the foilowtag
teiegrams would Indicate that they ara
UchM pretty doaeiy ts the Job: The
telegram, dated AprO g, fo'lows
t"ir Chalmers tnirty made tw rwind
trips. Iever to Colorado Sprtnca acd re
tura Tuesday. a B. lM1 nn
ti-TH) twelve hours a-..t f-r,e.
oraar; xd here Ttiuraday with ir.e tcilow- j forty annates sura ttw n. .
iig oifVers: proiiient, H. W. Ii .nigs. vice ,,, . P t' rM. earned
Pawient. H H Tounaer; caMw, Jotn "r miMd a shot not evea a
VMd. Bare; roads heavy aj-.h mud and slash -
COLFAX Geneva! J B Weaver of this 1 aaother double feead-r Thursdav "
city "l.i leae toe ok abon-.a City. Oxi The te.eg-ram dated Aw 1 1 ' .'. ,i
oa Sj;av lo be pre.r.i at the -4H-ii-j , . ?rJ " f-Haws:
state fesuvsl en April 3 ta . The gn- taty maxmg ihny rcnd trips
:-ai aaa nv.iw aa a , " -in (um. as u . ; DetTfea lea
RAPID CITT. 8. D.. April M.-Ssecial )
That a state dry farming eoa-ress, to aot
ia conjunction with the National Dry
Farming eocgnras la aa lasaitrsil dement
la the future growth of the western jart
of South Dakota, waa emphatically declared
by tha Western South Dakota Stock Grow
ers aseociaUon at their meeting here when
the aasemoly unanimously endorsed the
movement. Tbe association passed a reso-
Istioa. part cf which recites, "and whereas i
the western portioa of our state Is within
the sami-arid belt, and ) beisg rapUy
populated by aa agrlcuifaral class, who ta
order to succeed in the pursuit of mixed
agriculture must acquire ail the knowledge
possible aloftg the lines of the conservation
modtfure and the sacBtifie tiiisge of
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Tfce private dining rooms, which open
from Art ball, all f-iilow diferext scbo&is of
decoraticg. There at a Coionial room, in
which every detail of Colon .al art la foi
iowed. The English room, the largest of
the private dicing rooms, and a French
room will alss have their admirers.
Tbe floors ao-ave are givea uter to the
bed chambers. A separate plan has been
followed in the decorating and furnishing
ef each of the 4c bedrooms. Every be-d-roorn
is an outride rema.aad each has its
own private bain, which has also an out
side vtaaoe. Ail the appointments are
throng! tba great ventilating natam ts
filtered through water; there la aa tea
freezing piaat and aa electric generator
then are only some et the features that
go to make the Blackstone a ''different '
hotel.
It ehou'd be understood that It h a hotel
far the trara.ent guest and that It la aot a
fsmi.y hotel in any sense of the word.
"The architects. Messrs. MsrsbaU and
Fox. and the owners. Tbe Drake BetaH
Co.. undertook to put togrtnar a hotel
for pec-pie who are accustomed to the beat
and who will appreciate it- ' said a prom
inent stockholder today, "and I beue-ra
naodera. They have a homelike appearance i Vr have succeeded.
that does not usually arpear la a hotel . Taa Blaekstona, tha aifferwas hseit,
bedroom. There are twin beds, witn is epea today for the first tsmo few the
broad dressers, snd easy chairs, wiui approval ef tha wabmia aad far the pakv.
wisdow seats and handeome draperies. lie's aouwaaga.
FI55EI C05TI5CES STGRY
Assistaiit Queitioiied Furtber Abovt
Acts of Secretary BalliugeT.
run. ccxxrnxE rs peeszti
oa Brauaoela
i Witnesses Later is
Aetata loaf posted. After
Farther Dtaewosaosu
WASHINOTON, AprH M.-Kdward C. Fm
ney, asdstaat to the secretary of interior,
continsed his testimony today be are the
Ballinger-Pinchot InTesCgajioa eommittea.
He waa caestioned further about official
acts of Mr. Baillager aad insisted the
secretary bad acted hi good faith ta turn
ing over the Caaniztgham claims ta Assist
enf Secretary Pieree.
There was a full attendance of the com
mittee today as aa important question was
to be decided. Attorney Brasde! requested
yesterday that he be allowed to defer
i cross-exnaBisatiaa of Mr. Pierce and ether
ond opinion was asked. The second opin
ion confirmed tbe first one."
Mr. Finney was cross-examined by At
torney Brandeis, who said ha would defer
some of hie questions until after tbe com
mittee ruled as to whether he could eroas
eiamirie witneeses after Secretary Bei'
inger had been heard.
"Mr. Finney." said Brandeis. "your mani
fold duties in the Interior department have
included your presence here every day as
aascruata counset for Mr. BalTiagerT
"I bare been present to assist ia bringing
out u. irum. waa us answer. tiM peopj. ,a this section of the
WaelaaraaavaB aad tVtavta. . have no idea of tba extent of land that
Mr. Brandeis demanded to know If there jw 21 bo broken this sprit g or tbe awnaher '
was anything In the record to show that of new settier? daily arriving ta thin part
Attorney General Wlckersham had "one j of the staia There hi a daily awragw ad
scintilla of evidence" before him to Justify ' from twenty to thirty aewosttMra leas
mXKxr nxsat OS OXJUKA.
Omar.a? VTcere s tuatT" they aaa Kk y-
gack in Mars.
"There s wnere they make most whele-
irOix.e fioura.
MyraiJs of earth betngs on tha planed
I saw.
Bearing home bundles marked Pride si
Omaha.
I'm not sure that the flour gate the city
tts name,.
But it's certainly spreading old Omaha's
fame." .
v MRS. R. O. BT-XN.
114 Webster ST.
"- " " j suhorlinates of Mr. Ball inger until be bad
taa sou. ana. aunru, mw r. w. w
more expedient to have a state orgaaixa-
sa opportunity ta examlre the secretary
himceX The committee appeared to be
divided oa the question, so action on it
was postponed until today.
Attorney Vertrees examined Mr. Finney
as ra varioua matters which had been
j discussed by witaevses for tha proaecutioa.
It
uon, ia order that this aropa gauds tnay
be brought ia cioeer tuch with the agrV
cultaral class of our state, therefore, ha it
reao.ved. that we. the members ef the
Western Stock Growers' aasoclatioa of j
Sooth Dakota, 44 aerecy nearly rnoorse , . . - chimed that Secretary Bal
tha movement for a state -dry larsiuag j... nod.ned a ccctract with sower corn-
congTess" to ho aa auxiiUry cf. and tn water from Lake Tahoe. ta
his sLatrmeat thai G lav is took no action
toward crurrtnal prosecutions in the Cun
ningham cases. Mr. Finney said papers
look leg to criaslnal proscutlofis were sect
Sturgis f:r the country, north aad east ef
Meade county. Mr. Howard met two largo
gasoline plows, parties of ptyjsan eUroj
homesteaders every few miles of tho eras'
to Mr. Glivrts at his recjum, but that no ' ard twvy-e!rbt "hoeyackers' with thetr
action la court had bees taken. j equipment ef farming utensils and house-
" l said notA.Bg alxx-t action la court." ; hold goorfs. Scare! y a fool ef laad ta
anapped tbe attorney. j northern Meade county, that looks Brood -
Mr. Brs&dets proceeded to show that at J !ar anything, haa Vtn left unfiled and yet
the time Attorney General Wirkersham -m ot rs coounue to pour tn,
made his statement reg-ardirig G-ia.v-ia, o ,m-raur.g ever into Perkins or Hardies;
papers submitted to fcim, there were in the , counu-s. ir taey ao not ima wnr.t they
he was instrumental as paM-.ng tie bill 13
conrmo la !v to tnsuw c a the laad of
0..Aurr a for seiLenM-r-t.
SSfJE-SZJaaX;-
A. A. CLASlal Cl CO.
HOUSES, CATTLE AND
aver mxrut r1.
rado Sprtngs made another double header
tuNiay. covering e, n-a;.., taTa cow mjuU
twvnty-oevea trif. la tweaty-aeven day.
have aaade up the dxya lost hi the raow
3d are now even oa ached ule. People her
are eraxy ever perfc rctarce cf car; mij
'"" raa rxday with big
ita ef Cha.:xrs eara.-
work in harmony with the National Dry
Farming congress."
Ths stockmen also decided to sseraorialjse
such portion of the secretary's rep'jrt aa
pertained to the higher cost of producii.g , service.
caiu. and sead iaea to oenatar Lodge,
the chaumaa of tbe eocgresaional comrr;
tee mvest ig-a ting the csusl-s tar the high
cost Of llTiX.g.
Secretary rjiewart s rejort gave figures
to show that the hacrwase ia too cost Cf
producing cattle has only kept pace with
the increase m fjods and ethr materials.
and that tha percentage of profit ia cattle 4
rh-nii-f was ao greater today taaa it
Cal fM-ria and Nev-aJa. so as to give the
company better terms. Mr. Finney said
that every contract relating to Lake Tahoe
water was prepared by the reclamation
land office variovis daily re porta by Claris
and Special Agent Jooea regarding con-1
fereneea wtth District Attorney Todd at
Seattle; also leu era from Todl and G lav la
regarding the confereccea.
Mr. Brandeis arms still questioning ths
witness when the luncheon recess was or
dered. At this time the absence of several
committee metr.bexs prevented a deciaiua
oa Mr. Brandeis request being- reached.
! w ant in Meade couary.
Hrtauea years age. For Instance, he
Ftnatey Answers rrttielaaaa.
Mr. Ftr.ney af repfled to tne cr'tie1
f Secretary Ballinger by t-irect.jr Neweu
and Chief Engineer Davis of the reclama
tion service.
These nitae-raes declared Attorney Gen
eral Wicsersham tr J the "co-eperairve
certificates'" or "Garfid curreacy to be
' Cegal because be had been led to believe
that there were no funds In the reclama-
tumMit af
LuiiJ L.Uk.ss. liki E0US2H0LD FUIlIJITUIirS
AKD AXT CHATTEL SECOtXTV AT OXE-HALF THE I SCAX. RATES.
T weeny Veers of Sa-remfa! Caaineaa
CORXEtt MUX AAD liBOADWAT. OVEK AMJ-UUCAX EXPRESS,
S'a caMcum wtta the firm calhnaT tsemaarveo Tbe Clark Mortrare Co.
ctrra puoxy.- 211. dl- r- ti let. mt.
Brad.ey. Merriaa A Sauth of Coun
E.offs are deiivertatg u. the city
Omaha th week a Laai K srli id.
r r w . . . . ...
""-u "a ior ihe ti af
crry ng-'aeer.
cited the increase ia the pnet cf cow-
pcMS used ia tae roundup, wages of cow- ,
boa and the cecesaJy for barb-wire :
f.ncea and ethrr ttiinga aot rturtd some
years 14a.
i tK.1
und. whereas some fi.Me.eW was avell-
the
The Ktadebker and aiied b.ter:s
ail ef the stick ia the E. Ji. w, Co-
Mr. F-naey said that when the matter
, fj-t was presented ta the sltoraey general
j both Messrs. Newel! and I'a were wnt
1 tttg that tcere was no BBoney on hand tar
lewd Peoaagfaeo wraawnod. j w projects of any sort.
LEAD. a. D, April lt-Seeil- t He said als that after tha opinion had
Chasges in the populaiK and the arrival j rendered. NeweU comilained that the
:t so many new peopie who aiw Eng:-h sialement of farts to the attorney gen
speaaicg and eotise-i-wy reeetve and " ont helievwd
nrud eonsidwrabiy cart mail, has ssamped ; that if tfce reclamaiica atrvice had been
tae local postuff w ha busteestk. pa.- alieaed to preeent the oaaner. the eptaicia
toaster MeaCsy was otlSgtd to ak aVasb- j acta tave been differtnt.
irgioa for more help aad a tra-a from I "I was agreed thea that a new rase
C..--ressBan Martin aarxxutca that the sc ud be presented ts the attorney gear
bimnnui has ordered two extra evrrka ' erai coi.llBsed tha witntaa. "arid so a
BELLEYUE STUDEfiTS BANQUET
sopbewaerro aad aealora of Collece
Gather at Affair of Frssllsx
aad lfrkauiklag.
Forty menibers of the sophomore and
senior classes of BeT.evue t-sl ege held a
banquet at the Hotel Loyal Frly n.gtt
Touag tsea and women fig-ured in tr,
feasting and toafrtmaking. and a br.gii
j or.g Japaxese shone aa a repreaectauve
cf his race aa well aa his college. The
toasts related to various phases of col
lege L.'a aad were in the light Tela ef
humor, for the most part.
J. ii. Claybaugh. scno-ncre, acted aa
toastrcastar aad delivered the address cf
wetccava. Miaa Quigiey, a senior, delivered
the rtapeese. Fclowutg were the UMats
and those who rnspueded to them; Things :
not ia tha Curriculum." Stanley Stookey.
so,henore; -t-.fc.lne Bkx-k." aoir
ChBiians. senior; Mea ef Poilts Lrarcing
and a Lioerai aiuraiioa, at.as ariey,
sophoenore; "Tea Sa Twenty," Mies Knapp,
aopaomore. "Paths to Glory." F. D. Ea-ft.d.
t? f"
tLow-Necked Q! h
Cause of ji5
Lvtnizs Cress Cirrat Be 'rtia Ee
tktise of Buxsa, to Socierj
Girl Sues.
NEW TORE. April IA Rosalind Marrto.
a society girt, who was so badly burned try
r.a.mirig gasoiiae Ha -aa autoeaobtlo coi
ljhioc that she ran no longer wear a low
necked evening rown, was awarded Sh.(H
da-ra-es today of the tiJa. M sho aaked
from the recesvera of the Metronotitaa,
Street Railway company.
Her motor car was evert a rw ad try a our--face
car. Tho f-ftasa who aavad her front
beirg burned alive was badly ara .dad airav
aeif and received a Carnegio medal f jr hia
heroiana. Ia piaadisg. Miss Marriar" lawyer
had her reveal her acars to tho Jury.
Bee Want Ads Are business Boosters.
DEATH RECORD
a
The
ev tl-re "rooriaa
LEAD, - D.. April la i Special V-Alder-nu.a
Harry Hosard. candidate fjr snayor
has fjrt rrturni fro a. a trip thi-ouh
io be pot on here, which will greatly ; et njeum si;- -rent prepared by Mr. Newell, Meade CMiaty. gjlsg about as) ea lea north
facuitato the oork of the tocal offlcd. j waa txc2wied ia ths papers ea wiuca a see- Wail, tat hturg-ji. Mr. iiuward declares Unai
I
George Fraosaaa, 7 years of ago. one of
three ehUdrwa ta one family atricasst with
typhoid fever, died Saturday swemiiig at tha
M aodjt hospital. Tbe aareata are Mr.
and Mra Frank and Bas sis Fiwaenaa. tSS
Niirth Stveateeath atrweC Tho other two
sufferers in the family are Frank. S ywai
old. aad Jafca, S years old. at the Jtehodtx-t
aad Ciauksoa MesaorisJ hoawatala, iwepae
tively. Fanersl arrangwflneets weae net aa- '
nouaced.
Bo Want Ads Are B issue Tlneelaia