THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. WKU, M. inif. ? CRIEF QTY KEWS OC5TISCT0X TO GIVE IT UP Land Baron Conricted in Land Fraud Cases Tired of Law Suits. FSmZS TO FAY THE PE5ALTY gi iance Companies Decide to Advicce Rat's on Western Vnlaatarlly Wlm Marshal Tab. Him ta (.read Islaad ta B-ra1a Serrtaat Three Maataa nlf.c. rit Kort mm it. jvoMi Crt.fW a ynbii Aocomataat. - Xightlsa" rixtar Barg-ess-OTaa Co. 1SSO HatU'aal Xaf Xncwraao Co, 110. l"h;.ri E- General Agent, W.h4. j tcta Tcbi XTr T-xra In moth p'-oof j vaiit. Nominal rest, ishukerls, IS A liar y. Bast Money la a landlord s profit. I'ot ' tr-'y home It snakes for Iinilr hatpi- j r.rra and Ind' ;-ndnc. Sec ?Setnt-k av- j li(.an4 Lcaa An n ltd Firr.tn. Omaha, j &uk for Okiahoaia Special Aa-u-tart At.ct.y JTvr?l K. H i-n a ill leave this ev-ntng for Muskogee. Okl.. to rrnr for the trial of Governor C. . Haseil of thst state, ur.dr f-drl tn U:ul for oompiicity In th MwkofM lV W fraud. Tbe trial wilt take place at Tulsa. Okl.. beginning May & irnaea Oo to Xar E. D Licnen. "jti:l agent of the ierd department, ha -jrt to Inver to look Into some a:igd Tinvnirri uii iiirHM-B. v f anal r arnpr it rrpmnni rwi:mg aim i ' nietlon Of his work there he will Join For- j ,. tak-n to Hruid Inland tn tmrln hi fln,M csl AMinint Attorney General S. ru ttnen j writer e 0f iir.nr sonmcnt. Interest Rates Are Raised on Farm Land Loans Farm Mcrtg-tjes. everal year back. Omaha men handling the money of big n Oklahwiiia la tuiiti is the hearing of the t "A wiOtoirf town 4ot friuda. in which Gov ernor" Haskell and other are a I'fM to be lmpJJccted. Jtcr AfflaaeVta la ITmtt Caa U. C Brome and D. M V.nsor.tialer fiid affi . diH hicnuay In d. strict court opposing a motion In behalf of Mr Julia Mor.t atormry Pratt. This motion 1 to di'so've tr attachment on tl. i evidence, aectirod at the time Messrs. Brome ar.J Vinson haier fried euit against Mr. Pt.itt. The affi davit avwrt that Mr. Prstt i not a resi i tfert of Omaha and sny that since she has t'p r"a the rat of lr.tret on farm loans in .Nebraska ami adjoining Hate. The new rats fixed ry many '.rarina- corapanita. Thatr... M. Hunting :n of Seattle. hut-"rn ir,unu,ce concern. 1 per cent. ,.. w .., r, v.h haa der-lded to ! Mrajnt i per.-raiy kJ fcerttofore for at.-ept the tn-ttkhle and ill enter upon ; in the Grud Ieoind jail and H. fine, j "iranc. compa.ilea aod prtvat. Inreatora under a conrtcuon f..r all-ad corrpllclty ini"? ,h,t th copanie are pretty well rurhard and Comtock land con- up ana Jowr.a now. ana uj e.rn or of thr-e rear. o. ' hv aU.rme the rate of in- t fnlted State Mar-;"'"'11 xn'r ""C"B lo ny a"J- 11 are instructing their airenta to pe more ronwmtm In the amount per acre Indicted in the federal court at ,t,,n'a- Frnate lnveitor in the eat wno 100a for their living to the Income from west ern farm loan ailerw that the cot of llv- ij compel ins them to k a rtlirer WATER PROCESS ABOLT DONE ! Hjpochlorite of Lime to Be Used in ! Abont Two Weeks. i x j ! BJL. ttat. TO IX ST AIL TEE FLA3T Caaer ? rirat Made - -m ml the Trvataaeat Will Frnmaially aarMlM h laatalla ! Here. the ?rira Mr H'jntlrg-ton rnt He Omaha with Barrett Richard. W. G. j ComMte k, C. C. Jajnenon, A. Tr pltt. F. M. Wolcott. A. B. Todd. Fred Hovt and , Jme. K. Pid fur conplracr to defraud. icg U comp-Jlins ...k,, ..- .-,.,i 1 rate of Interest. encloeurr of puhllc land, by meana of false and forced soldier- declaratory state- , menu. Huntlrgton. Hoyt and Retd wer managera of the Maverick Land and Trust company operating at Rushvllle. Gordon j and Hay Fpr.njrs. ' Wolcott and Pld were acquitted on tbe( trial of the ca-e. Comstick. Richard The Northwestern Mutual Life 1 under stood to have raised Its rate to ( per cent, and aome of the Connecticut companies are also threatening to follow snit In aome section agent have been lntructed to make no more loan for certain companies, ahich claim thy hTe all the farm mort gages they car to carry now. This is not Tlho' You Look the Town Over, You'll Find IMo Spring Overcoats at GIG Equal to Ours about two wek. Tr. j t 't? 5 rey City e?ert who i I ., - . . i v." -sNXj b of the chlorlnatlon ! ' l-"rj ten living In the east she has filed a ( jam,,,, ,r.d Triplett were tried separately homestead claim and a stone and tlmier ciaim near R.und I'p. Mont., snd grave hr residence at th time of filins ax at Bos ton. BarliaartoB BaUaf Sapartmaat Barling t.ri r.eaauartws ha Just received Uie twen-ty-flr.'t annual report of the Burtjgton Re lief dt-partrnent. wh.ch shows dat there are now member la the ass'iclatlon. The relief department 1 a voluntary organi zation of Burlington employe?, who bind themselves together Into a mutual accident Insurance company. During the year Just ended ST.rtOOu baa been paid out in benefits and durtna; the toenty-on year the asso ciation baa been in existence tbe company pent from its own treasury ll.Ot.tM0 in maintaining and operating the deportment. Oven 7.),n(! ha been paid out in benefit by the department since It organization. Bunrtr Conpaay Xrfaa Knit The Amer ican Burety company lost it. uil ainsi XX M. Vinsonhaler Monday, when Judge Redick Sustained a demurrer in behalf of the defendant attorney. The surety com pany sued Vlnaonhaler for coeta incurred to defending suit brought br the county of Dougla to recover fees in the county JtiJce office when Mr. Vinsonhaler was the Incumbent. a were Huntinrton. ail of them convicted. Fined for Sale of Diseased Cow Live Stock Men Who Dtotc Tubercu lar Animal from Iowa Prose cuted by GorenuaeaL 3. Jenaon and Allen Dudley, two enter prising live stock men, were fined in the United States district court $20 each, Mon day morning for driving a diseased cow, supposed to be afflicted with tuberculosis, from Council Bluffa la., to the South Omaha stock yards. In violation of the United States statutes 1n such case made .04,cari4e4. .-, . . J nson and Dudley were indicted at the recent sittln of th federal grand Jury, and entered a plea of guilty of th offense. Their purpose was to dispose of the diseased animal, but the bureau of animal . lnduitry ir.terf erred, the cow war con fiscated and deetroye. itrue in Omaha, according to the big agen- Todd and Hoyt, and . . " . . . money, but they all admit that a raise to j t per cent may be looked for at an early ew Hrarli Dealest. ' date. Aa appeal wa taken m the case to the -n jj rlmpJy an indication of conserva clrcuit court of appeals, but this appeal ' usm," said m agent. -The political out was denied Detember 1 1!9. and a sub- 1 look may not have anything In particular sequent application for a new hearing was ! to do with it. so far as the west is con also d-nied by the circuit court of appeals ' cerned, but In the cast that factor is al ln all the caee about two weeks ago. ! mays to be reckoned a ith. I believe the These appea. applied to ail the case, but 'era of per cent money is about over, and Huntington, Todd and Hoyt declined to go from now on, for som time at least, th any further in the case and notified their , tendency will be upward." attorneys that they were ready to take i their medicine. Hoyt was given a tUKKK) fine without imprisonment. The case of Comstock. Richard. Jameson and Trlpiett. have been carried to the United Stales supreme court upon an ap plication for a writ of certiorari. An effort will be made to secure a par don for A. B. Todd, a resident of Ne braska City, on account of his failing health, as it Is not thought that he could survive even tbe short imprisonment sen- I tence imposed upon him. A mandate ha Just been received front the circuit court of appeal permirting the j sentence in Huntington s cae to be car ried out in the Grand Island Jail, Instead of at Omaha. Dean Beecher Says He'll Quit Juvenile Work Is Thrown in a Huff at Truant Offi cer Gepson Over Statement of That Official The "hypo" will be pushed Into the Omaha city water in John U. Leal, the J' first made a success treatment of water, will come to Omaha again to start the use of hypochlorite of lime for th water company. The house and tanks for preparing tbe process are now almost completed at Flor ence and Burt street pump.ng station.. At the last named place the construction work is about dona The first car of the material for treating th waier arrived today fr.im the east and several more will follow as soon as Dr. Leal 1 ready to begin bis ex perimenta. Dr. Leon L. Lnmsden, who has been in vestigating tbe water question for a month, will not be able to remain to aee the ex periment tried, as be mutt leave this even ing for tVashmgton. He believe the In stallation of the proce 1 bound to hav a good effect on th Omaha water supply. Blar Clataaa for Syateaa. Dr. Leal claims for his system that, wl He the raw water show, ordinarily, a high number of bacteria, where the supply is taken from a river as in Omaha, the treated water shows but fw. This hypo chlorite costs about $0.50 per M pounds In the east and south, possibly a trifle more In this city, as It comes so far. It Is Introduced into the water after being prepsred In tsnks ho'dlrg v to l. r! lona The tank have a vertical shaft In the center, and attached to this shaft are wooden blade to agitate the solution. "The bottom of th tank is cone shaped and at the bottom of the cone 1 a pipe con nected with a small centrifugal pump. The discharge of the pump 1 so a man red that water cin be taken from the bottom of th tank and returned thereto near the top. thus assuring a thoroue-h mixing. Anv Insoluble material can be removed with the pump by opening a valve on the discharge, making a blowoff. Pipes carry the solu tion Into the supply water. Besides being in successful use In sev eral eastern cities. Dr. LeaXs process, or something very similar, is now In use at Mlnneapolia at Kashville, Tenn. ; Harris burg. Pa., and at other placea notably in Montreal. Quebec. -6 k. - -i . 9 ' a' . Je iV- . y W m A broad taiement that, bnt more tnsn Justified by the facts in our rosfion. The variety of cur SRortn.ect i reslly utiasua) at tliit rnr. In tyle job may choose the ' ruil tary, presto," cr Tegular" overexjata and be asFurvd that whatever coat yott chx. will fit you IxrfK-Uy and keep Its stylish appearance a lorg time. Should ycur rref rfnce be a top mat. then you ve every opinnnity to be eiaetlT suited with tbe bandsocie. perfect fitting and tji'h top coats we display at $15.00 Won t you f! us the char.ee to how jou these Eylcndld coats, at SldrrairuiCfotMna Go, m i,! aw j t gg i sail i jf I iiit '' a "THE HOUSE OK IlIGtt MERIT" Brewers Raise Tax Valuation of Own Motion Increase of Several Thousand in Re turn Kade by Metz Bros. Bar ton Estate Questions. Each Governor Boosts Own Town riepltsed with Truant Officer Gepeen. Very Rev. George Beecher, dean of Trinity cathedral, threatens to quit Juvenile court work in winch he has been a prominent workei. 1 am oniy a volunteer," said Dean Beecber, ' but if I am in the way I am j . going to set out. Tour attitude is quit. ! Say that They Would Like to Meet disgusting. " Dean Beecher became offended because T " Yrtr 'jiL? m Mr. Gepeon testified In th case of Harold Smith that the clergyman had sent the boy to th official for a permit for the Smith boy to go to work. "Why I have no memory of anything; of the ort," said Mr. Beecner. "I remember It distinctly, " said Mr. Gep son. ' This ditlcne. which did not then seem The Met Brothers Brewing company h.- .w , ,. mBin does not propose mac tne touu isfsoipiii of Douglas county personal taxea shall be lower than last year, for this brewery ( U, truKnt orncer met later in the Judge s oet ot tbe repHei that have been received private office. Dean Beecher made the ' eat Indicate That the rulers of the ! statement with referenc to his quitting 1 suce uiu iu m reprewenwu noma pre- Invitations have been sent to the gov- i ernors of th states of the country by the i Commercial club asking them to consider j Omaha a a meeting place when the ex- . ecutive of trie different states will as semble in conference some time next fall. ; Replies hav been received from a nam--ber of the governors and the general die- ; room before Judge Sutton. Th Incident I portion aoe not point to tne poesiDiiity or 1 i tin.n Knnarentiv rleaed. but when the dean tne conrerencej taaing: place in Omaha. in Omaha, bat Oh, Ton Home Town! HOTEL AND TELEPHONE MEN BEAT TRADER AND RAILROADER Juki BUI aatd Twin Paraiele Wallop klmor Cae mm W Cwadlff. At th Sunday nieeting of the Omaha Gun club, John Hill and Tom E. Parmele won out over Elmer Ct.pe and Warren Cunairf by one puint. Hill mail 3S out of in. while Parmele got but 17. On the losers' aide Cundiff waa h.gh with SZ and Cope got 'J3. The ecore: omii liifli y's9 lwoi own is has voluntarily increased its return several thousand dollars ovtr lat year. ' In 19W County Assessor Shtiver put the brewery In at JStOOS. There was a com plaint to the Board of Equalisation, which lowered the assessment to I7S.O0u. This year the Metx company has made a re turn of tM.3l. It is the first brewery in. The Guy C Barton emai has returned 37.500. Of this tr.500 la scheduled a mortgage rotes, and th balance as "prop erty not otherwise specified." The Barutn estate taxes raifce several in teresting questinn. The lat capitalist asserted residence In Karpy county and the will waa offered for probata at Paplllion and inheritance taxes pa..d U Sarpy county. It is believed that a large part of the estate, which ts worth St. 000. 000 or more. Is taxable here on per sonality, for it i In personal property that most of the estate consists of. County Assessor Shriver is inquiring where the rest of the estate la, and If sub- Juvenile court work. Tbe mother of th Smith boy called upon for evidence sa id she did not exactly ra- member whether or not the dean had made th application in question. fer to have the meeting in their favorite 1 citie. i A reply haa been received from Gover nor Deneen of Illinois in which he admits i that Omaha Is a town worthy of consider- ; I Uon, but that Inasmuch as Springfield , Invest your rent money instead of spending it Few people know how easy it is to pay for a home on the easy term plan. They don't real ize that the money they pay as rent would take care of the monthly pavrnents on most anv home they choose to purchase In the real estate columns of Thursday's Bee will be found a great many choice home pro positions advertised for sale on the easy term plan a few hundred dollars down balance monthly like rent. Make your selection and buy. Don't pay another month's rent. Hmrsfiay is home dav Cop .... Cundiff 111 Will 1 i.-irfi mrMAv will watfh fr.r Tunt .IWiW ltil UMU omii line 14 3 j r ....(win nii mil uflii lioia 19 m win lorn luae u S2 Total .... Hill I a.- tnea on the aubdividers. Th girl Is Tillle Irving, aged 1 years. tsesicte tnis incident ine lamentation of a 1 iiiufurra , girl ordered to Geneva helped to surcharge 1 wants the meeting he can do nothing but i ' the atmoFphere with emotional excitement I lw1 hu ald ln aaststing to locate it there. I lirprV X( VTITD I'CITC rTAD I Governor Ebrrhard of Minn!auta would ! Jl L ii V. I j i'Ui JLI LU L JL.J 11 VI I also like to bare the meeting in Omaha. ! ' cut tninics tnai im r am would oe a more i convenient plac and will do all ln his i Defendant Who Smashed DrUJ Store ic8 of a tek-pram from a mall town power to ne;p mat city to land the conven- i T-vP, Pa. in a j "Red" Burke Mad at Sight of Victim Breaks Into a Delirium 'When Con fronted by Kan He Attempts to EilL tion. In each instance the governor of the different commonwealths is working to hare the conference ln the principal city of bis domain. I ...moi mi ifflw rnirn iitj i OtlOll 11101 10UO 031(11 11U0 17 s ...iii. wiw K'na uno ii' is I ...UUliO liWl 1U0UJ Oliil koJ-iS Z7 Total O obxir ta Tm Old to liarn that th sura way to cur a cough iT cold 1 with Dr. King's New Discovery. K and C u. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 1 Mrs. Ernest Severn Is the giies". cf rela tive in Kansas City t!.i ween. W. A. Kelly, superintendent cf th rejr sry division of the Omah postorflce. has returned from a week's visit at Exorlaior Spnn. Mo.. t.er he has been under treatment fvr rhcuniAtm. Mr. Kelly re turn much improved. He says there is a hi mo Omaha colony ther taking treat-aahu kmlf tkm I I. . ! Jl J iil t v A M 1 f yi4," .y -..w. ! 1 - mf aa mmd rX fti iiismsif - In n ii - The American Champagne Ira jsnartty. auaJtr- and ftatvor mmmt awui beurcr to torn awns Hour, turn ai kr' ciucrUr.tntttlB4i atta ia v V2c Local Fans Look for Opening Day Preparations Are Being: 2ade to Make it a Gala Day in Omaha, A great deal of Interest is already mani fested ln the opening of th league base ball season ln Omaha. The Idea of the Commercial club and other organizations of the city participating ln th festivities la taking well and it is expected that one of the biggest crowds that ha ever attended a game ln th city will be present to wel come Uourke'a 1510 team. The first reservation fur a box was mad Monday morning. when Al. Mucke, Omaha's most consistent tan, reserved box 11. It i expected that many other reserva tions will be mad before the week is over. It Is rumored ttat the Elks will reserve a section of the grandstand and 'other bodies who want to boost th game In Omaha ar planning to be present at th opener. "Red" Btrrke, sullen, defiant and unre pentant. whei confronted ln police court by John Hawkins, the man be tried ta kill ten day ago ln a bloedy knif duet, weak ened, staggerfd and then broke into a wild delirium of fright. He waa to have been arraigned on a charge of assault with in tent to kill. Tbe arraignment waa set over to Tuesday morning. Burke la the obdurate prisoner who had to be subdued by the use of a fir hose after a day of battle with the officer at the city Jail, following hi arrest. Hawkins was sent to th hospital in a dangerous condition, but ha recovered sufficiently to be removed to the city Jail, wher he 1 held a a principal witnesa from the Alma Jail and by what he thought a clever ruse tried to deceive the authori ties as to his whereabouts. He succeeded in doin? this for a short time, but his nd- in Iowi proved his downfall and in less than forty-eight hours after that occurred he was in charge of the Harlan county aheriff waiting to take the train bnck to Aima. Lsrt week Veline obtained enough money, presumably from relatives, to pay fines and costs in Harlan county and mas immediately turned over to Sheriff Gustus of this county. Here he paid in full all money due complainants in tbe cases asainrt him. The county attorney there- upon recommended to Judge Dungan ltat Blake Brinkley indigr.antly denied that he j the minimum fine be imposed upon him. was "fail of hop" when he smashed the ! Accordingly he was fined llflO and coets, showcases, mirrors and other furniture ln i which be paid at once and was released. Frank W. Fogg drug store April i. "I never eat no hop." said Brinkley. "I i fT I f T " . had a little coke the night before, maybe." j X nlet X flCS tO "Where did you g-t the 'coke,' " asked j Judge E:el!e in criminal caurt. j "Oh, at he same piace, Fogff'a." said the negro. . "Did Fopg sell it to you?" "No; it was a clerk named Lenders." l ounty Attorney t-nglish waa meantime ESTEEESTS CCU5TT ATTOEJTEY English Makes Notes of Trstlaaoay reareriiag Sale of Drwat Which Pat Frewaieal Mu lata Pit of Ueatrwetiow. Creamery Butter for Select Thief Does ISot Like the Idea of High Grade Butter Bein? Sent East v from Omaha. A political economist who stands on the platform of Nebraska butter fur Ne braakans entered a Northwestern car in the railroad yards and bore away to safety a tub of butter about to be sent to hungry little New York. Failing, however, to remain to explain his position and neglecting to make known his busy taking nots ar.d included ln his datajBobler Approaches "Bad Customer,' Who Arrests Him Sentenced to County JaiL to a charge of ptit larceny and waa sen tenced to ten days ln the county Jail. He was a young appearing fellow, but appar ently an expert tn the business of ahop lifUnc a bis sucoes in the three stores here would indicate. Chickens Enter Divorce Court Mr. Place's Poultry Becomes Issue in A;tion Brought Ag-ainst Hirn by Eis Wife. Sell Booty to Deputy Sheriff Argue on Omaha Rates May 12 Counsel to Be Heard at Washing-ton on ControTerry Between Commer cial Clubs and Roada. negro , bottle of th patriotic purposes, detective have been I the r.am-s cf Lee Broomfield and Charley assigned to the task of bringing him before j Taylor, who were present. Brinkley ald. juatfe tsryce trwiora ror a debate on the.ahen be bought the cocaine. The suojtct or conservauan or natural r.s 'urce. Thi msy be part pf a plot to Influence the eastern market." remarked Chief Sav age of th detective department. "Butter la a hiphly ssnsKav commodity. We have a strong clue." Cn hundred evators the Updike com pany dor own, la Prlds of Omaha flour their Talue's a clearly shown; T"!x"T JW tbe T-ry fines, wheat with car makw election. Xaest fajaed aa4 mill that famous brand T ft jut that perf.xtio DOBOTHT THOLi. 1S N. 14th. City. V Old Man Killed by Passing Train A. J. Swaney Found Dead Where a Train. Had Struck Him Down. A. J. Bwaney, 7 years old, was found lying on th Arena O and Northwestern crossing ln Council Bluffs dead from in juries apparently received wbea struck by a train. Th body - was found at 7 30 o'clock by Alfred Bratt. Sfll Locust street, Omaha. Th body was taken In char a by th coroner, wb will probably hold an ln qurat. Nothing ia known of the time of th accident or by what train th dead man was struck. Mr. Swaney lived at North Eighth street Ia Council Bluffa, H leave a widow, tao aon and two daughter. He waa formerly aispicyed at th Wickam bnck yard, hut bad sot been able to work for several testified that be bought a "dope" for 99 cents. "Probably they made s cents profit on the sale," said Judr- Estelle. iBnnkley pleaded guilty to the charRe of malicious destnic-tion of property. He was not sentenced end msy not be. pending a lease In which he may testify. Hmrrr a Trader Towlh. Harry Home, up for breaking ed en (tcrinir. insisted he is only Ml years of sge. ! He couldn't tell, he said, the Sav of hi May 12 has been set by th Interstate! , birth or th part of Wisconsin where ha Commerce commissi Jn as the data when i "ill Represent Omaha Before the In- first saw the Hunt. ail arg-umentB will be made at Washtng-.on j teTStat Commerce Com- ' 11 the "l1"1" "T the court and the I In th cajtes of the Commercial club and i - 'county attorney that Hurne Guild Watches Return Rates th Grain exchang against the railroad, in the matter of lower freight rate. Loaer tariffs are asked for oa da-ry pro duct between th Atlantic seaboard and j the west. The prener.t charge is H.30 per Euirion. into Juveni'e court and doe not cr ad CENTRAL, CITT, Neb April 25. Spe I c:i. "Is the bull around. If lie in't i d Just like to sell these pan' to you, aa I j got them pretty cheap and a ill sell them cheep In this manner a man who afterward gave his name as Dan Lyons, approached W. H. L'iztiey at the latter s livery barn in this city, bent on sa.licg him some par.tr which he had Just stolen from some local Lore, all unaware that tbe man whom he a a addressing was the deputy sheriff of the county. He bad been to the barn a short time before and borromed a Cui.i y ent to gcttBark cf Mr r.;zney to carry hla stulf in. George H. Place sold some chickens th other day and aa a result must come Into district court on a motion to show eaub why an attachment fur contempt should not issue. Place, who Is being sued for divorce by Mrs. El! en Margaret Place, ia under re straining order from disposing of his prop erty. The other day he was offered good price for the chickens, or he needed the money, or he wanted to be perversa, or fur aoma other reason, he. it 1 charged, sold the fowls, ilrs. Place is now seeliin to have the property put uncler Judicial guard. 1 . Mr. Pink Plucked by the Policeman Betectires Eecofnire Him, Although He Promenades Unier An other Same. be overly fcpecif.c about fact which might Commissioner J. M. Guild of the Com- ' be loosed up. merdal club left for Chicago Sunday to j Another arra.smment was that of Artlim lattend the Irt rstate commerce hearin . licCnnell on a charce of wife abandon- vwit-n he mude bis second trip, and Mr. Diz- hundred and a teduciion to 7 renin la;"1' take up the matter of return ment. It i four years si.ice McCocnell sxked. Lumber from the south la now 1:hr, on shipments. Many of the lmple- married and only the other dny that bis taxed at 264 cents, and the old rate ofxa n,ent- vebicl ar.d other h:-per who r- wife brought. the charge, although MuCnn cent I aaked. Proportionate reductions on i0"' return shipments of damaged goods j neil U a!l-red ta hive diverted h-.T on the grain shipments and lumber going to the ' are oln lo present them t-fire the com- i day of the marriage which accord'r.g to bis northwest ara asked. (mission. An alleged injustice in the rate ' testimony wa c n.pulrory on h:s part. that 1 to be charged by th railroads for j The man l.i been living at Erewster the return of these good 1 ret forth inland the day a warrant was placed heie in which in some casea the freight on return I tle band of Sher.ff Brailt:-. that day shipments is 5 per cent of ih original i McConne-U etrted for Orr.aha vlkitej charge for shipment- Poles Celebrate National Day Will Jubilate in Honor of Adoption of the Polish Constitution. rr.aue the above announcement, nvy promptly replied; "Yuu may consider yourself under arrest. I happen to be the deputy sher'ff here." In tpite of his reinonstrar.o-s the man was tikc-n tu the ;al-, and aa invesuca- tion was at once started in the local alore i to swe if there were any good miing. At Lurke it a found that tha fellow, wtiom the c erks afterward idc-ntiiuu. had come tn during the afternoon, and looked at a I suit, aid had ii iaid away for lu-n until I b couid draw some motey, a he claimed Uj be wk.n. .n tie raUjxiad. He tame iattr in the day, and while aniiher Pink Washinittor.. alias Henry Sh&rpe, colored, a fugitive from Justice, ws pi k1 up Mondy m.Tnintt by Detect! -es M trhtll and Sullix-an and lodgd ln the police sta t ion. VVashir'srton is wa.ited ln J.ick; onvi.la. Hi., on a charge of bnrrlsry. He is also anted there for break!: g Jail. He u I'; l held here until offlrers from the JllincJa city tik him in charge. ! a if and ursed her to come to live with i . . , i in - , n"n. e names are now rr.acie tnat irurc : DANISH DRAMATIC CLUB BUSY i a.aik fom t. -if. fnend. it'-rk "a dJt'- hi: la- :at Breaster. McCon.iell pleaded guilty turned made away with two of trie three pan of part which he tried to Presim to Pre-aeat Dra lSU Hail West sa ia Wash but was a it ben te need. HOLDRTXIE. Neo, CnH E. ..m-. aiio f Next Ponday the Polish pple of Omaha wia hav a celebration in honor ef th adoption cf th Polish constitution, at Tenty-thlrd hod Walnut street. Mayor Dahiman waa t hav baea the speaker oa this occaaioh, t a he Is to leave for Rochester. N. T ln a day or- two. City make the mila and t iini have been made ieci&'!T I wa T jrr ! wounaa. aores. . aoatefca uiaer rueaaera win also he on for this proitucttuts snd rre ut i burn or Injuria, fcc I" by Bt.4tun hand, and at is planned to make Uie oc- j of Datath torn taleta wi.1 be faund ln th Icuiuo a aala aXXa ot A IkMCl with both uartie woandad. demand Buck-1 Comptroller LoWck wfl i en s Arnica Salv. Th Danish dramatic club, "IiagTOSr." has prepared an elaborate production of Ludwta Boll-erg's famous cla:ical drama. "Erasmus Mor.tanus." TT.is celebrated play will be presented for the f:rt time in America at tn Danish theater at Wash ington hall, Sunday evening. May L and hUujrltally cor, ect scenery, acrrt.ii VELINE SETTLES ALL CLAIMS .trre-sted at Hwidreare Heleaard from f aatoay Aftrr Pay la I 9. April 3.- i3ic!al.. e n.i b- j ell to Mr. Disney. The pant were after lard identified tjr the c.trks from j Lurke's. I At CarUon Nordstefit Clothing company's i Here he secured a pair of pants In the ! same manner. At M.kjmer s b made the j same biuff, and hi.e he had ent the I cUrk to U. bi.ck of the tui to look fur a ape ial kind of g ov he evidently turk'd New , facing charge of se.iing mcrtgared prep- ,r und,r his rt three veu, and aome rlei I eny. b.ta 'n Pfc-lp. J Hm .in c jr e. I B'0a' Th ' Uanng the Macbauiar I'j Jrtf aiurday a'ter bav- trude rnai-k were f.njr.1 it -i l..- v. .i, I in, f..l all ti.e fine a:.d cost ia both I uI -'udder s grocery the next dsy. counti.s. j When Liun w& arraigtxd before Judge tare ek aga Velia escaped teju ant niomih be pleaded AiMlt guilty Ho eny mexjjnm-baxlc is a feature