The Omaha Daily Bee. Cultivate the habit of cews- !!' i'i..Tt .'i .'ou' 'h.ltjr'ri. I'l.-t tile n- 'hut tr pat'- -".vf - ' ' '. i ' Tier- WLATHU. lXEECAST r I i..- a l'i)'r i; j v i i, . r l.'f - Kail., f t id- r Vol.. -No. 'M AHA. 'iTKM'AY M KN1N;. MAY i:nn-TW;i.vi; ii;i. in.li: oiiy oni: ci;nt. HVltEC.U'.SLLES j FI LL OF POISON Farmers' Unions in Convention at St. Louis K000SEYELT FOK 1'IIESlllKNTTAFT Fencer Chief Executive Stands fcy Successor, is Word Given Out at Washington. COST OF SECOND MAIN FliOM IT MI'S Ealf K.lhrr. WpuIo Be Axrj.le to C?ti strurt the Krw Wtter Supply Tipe. ,1 J ?'r",:nr.e Alleged ti Have B; Thrown Aay ny Do:tor Con ainr ? Cyanide. tn r J r Sure?! Gr-mpers Will Outline Eis fcr TCc-w Perry lo Be N.ade kedical expert tills or tests Up rf Workmen and Parmers. CANDIDATE FOR SO OITICE Positively Will 5ot Enter Eace for White Eouse in 1912. BOAED ADMITS ITS !1ISTAKE IDf-clam Litt'e Dar.--ent:s Dm 1'cur.d in B:i;is of Dead Kt Ma- aw- w j arm : - m ' r w y ' t - 9 : -Th . - '-a ii n I "' in 1t if i m - - ' - F-'f rn i " : n -a t - - w wt font ri II d Mil 111 - i - r a i t' 2-5 el 1 M L KEBJTOI ON TEE Gl Attcrrey Quoits from Expert Bt -During CrcF--EiairiEatJon. "srmcrss is badlt coxtcsii. I'I ipf-fttr Iwe e.i nt " pert e.i H-tttri t oart mni"'"ti f l" to lak A n I : '. K V C1TV. M i.k .i '. i: "" ii u- n ' ' "' ' ' : ' ' 1 1 : x "' 't: -7 f v . r ' "J ' r f' f ... '-(1 ! f :..-!.!: '.! l t . h 1 -t o'1- ' f: i. "u. 5 ;.r.d t. '. . e.i lr V ic". ' V"a .it r B i J-. ii r-: T;icnin i'. f-"fj' nrn'if I t c c-iii.n - ; w . 1 . d e : . S : ,i ' 1 - n c "fl : - ;.. - t.(L ! UP . ' ic-: tM ; i 1 , ' i-d : i.rt i.fr.ti." '"JEP fgid 1 " Heiit--. If ti c'.'iBli"-t lit rh t Am . - t.T M C: iT.HH:-h f 'oi"Ti ; ! r i-. 1 1 hiii-f ti'- r.f K f ti n - 1 ' tm n a :ti'- n tn I'v i in ii.lv nl'i;; t ;nitTll t- ! "fp nf r'. ( mnitif j la.:Tn-a M tiave tn-n TpuiiJ ; c! CrtfiiiHti S'i. H ' t.iniw f VauRt.ar. j t' ''.t"-S. both hlniK'jf li, re e' tt.pni" t: 1ki uin 1 1 -mitiMp 1 Icx-at n-iit It. Ha. dp t h' aricl T" A'aitrtian ftnjiKJ a'.Wp in r -fc;n ti'irh Jr. Hdf it j T a a Ti Mii.iT t:i i.tw.il'-j u fTr .t;,.i!ui 1 '' 1 nf erii Imiik :ti which 't.f i fii'livr'-d tc him Jsn ; ratii( tf.m. iwaia t! j .;t.e -at loiitid in r:t if Mm Mvpr': if and It Vauurlisti w-lp by tt'. !i l.ini nui It lla..n'K AT-rti"d with acurPF of tiiPdiraJ trt b'.Kk. Atti-my Fri,k . Walan today r-uni-d :ia cr(a-iiam:natiPTt t It. L.ud'is Hck t.Kti in in Hyd nmrdcr trial. Projrr-"' u '. and tirane'i ttrTi anor-wyB tri.if4it. At a ruli Judre Latatia.- an i jrnvJ t ou'id li'ild r.'rht aioaa tf Ku'-t uutii tn t Iderira 1 comjilplpd,. Mr M"al(-h aitacked lr. Hrttwu'l tMi Hiory tn r-a-'"l lelt hK-h ibr ai rui)i'Pi1 ftiJatimaifd in ritinn. Amotij iim ihitii: Jidviacd ami"W rr. ktorn in tt.e book and which r i ln th auwfcj . o'ti'l top Hot i;ff aa uaed in thawirg out th l'Oflj". Th bia;n aa takfr out a biie liard. j froafti I j Tb b-ain waa fve:rd at ti btp with- ' I t.;;t tl' lis of a kn!f It u ii.no uo n thai th brain wa cvackpa in tb cours rf removal. Heiitopr.'a book a urfptit in a? v B-tiitiC M-uardlr.s law'TiB out a body tut.'i antrr. Th '.aw or Grmati.v pro iinbitirj: Kuch artion a ci'd by th til. i inly the accidental vp?ir.: t.f th ha c.f ih brain p'vr.tfl tua until a kt.if. aaid th w:tur. Tli contnt or tb tilaljpr wp-p tn-om-n a ay. Tb text iaid trao of atrtchntn1 arm tacil- foend in :rin. ! t.tii dittt .ain'.nat ton th witnear F.aid V.il on ol I'hr.atiiaii Pwojt'a jukc ttaf' -i T:S"-Md. Today he Raid both wr af- j 1011. judc LtK-.aa today t.thld the tat tit jpt uciti to ih fl' ft t.M p ltiymry of I'r. Liidals UPktofn If lr. Hd did bt c-a'l upon bim on Ka' i ii 1 ajid dt marid pei tf if tb viK'eiai- i'. .'hrinman Pa it. Plraarai The t)'tna did to appoint a com jiena to evaminp he via,ra of :Ut t"oioT:l Thcimta H and j for t omaiiHiaa. ' in i rtgii't1! the court I .ti.HMoii ! medic! -the remaiuinc patna t! K o;K-a. Scarrply bad Attorn- Wals-h he - sMon ojit ned hn Usati an a.tai k on r- ii;rt niednal leat .niut.? . a iui lr H-ktoen' Jn tb wtttivaa cna:: K-adme fitttn a text ltxik. aald to iiatc been vnttn tt I'm Va'.tt-n and Walter S. HiiinV. MrAVasfh . f i-Wt tb wl'.tieat :'. !.: book aid not ad tperta .n both ndPf in a trial to con- . frV-ir orof r to be ah . to in.prew the court . and the jury. i't. lltkt.teu aiud be tir ' lad read tt.ia port. or of the text. j .ttoiti'-y WaKh t-'.'ed lb it new '. n fai'irf to coi.ter tt -.b tb opfctsw a a-.-teti- , Ump nn thp lfok i-aici tn bi tiie ' jrr.prr Ihirg to do , JtoPMi't lb bunk eat that rxpeta at I l.al.ip to t toi"ed"'- a-ked Mr Walsr.. 1 don't know mat .t oops- it a. I d ppti.ln on tb Cl?f !t .,ti), rtphed I'i HrkKM-n. ! M '. Walth tl.n t.uenioipd aim in aid. uf knottier book, paid t.i bate tt n rit-j ten. in iart. pr. Ha.n. teta ditia tti , p-cTx t ait i m of an xjirt 'n lb nurd ir , irder to mak a ireMKi lrrpetaion nh toe court and .1jr Tb court held that lr ! Hektoen ''id b " have to answer ir ju iric j n.aap to b in in relation tti tb c.n'.nls of ttip tin k. as ;tnr tint bins to pr.it! I t a.) at j t Lit a: to do nth tb ara.tic of n. ' IVrleaa HHliM larrraa. j 7 fc.. tjurvt'on of the r a a asain J-.ufclt I.J. y M Wi'st.. lie t-atd b v . l. u bp all to abita th cheniiel a ho , . a I.. iiri.M: 1t. ilpkitcr tv tc ai'thontd ' 1" Htde to an Ttie stale attred it i W....J rot oi 'eet ta ti e itnesa t-eiti quea- j i . i t'i t it irgjpl l.tt tli urrana if t !. f 3 to ' I I r liet.1 .en ttin edtt.U'ed bt !' !i 1 -ifuap.1 (;. iM-t-raa ti liad on tb at- i ii'i1 ''!'t,r, n t : i w-wn.i ( s .On Ke ft- Jt. 'aid tb ttitriext- At torn v i"ii.r I' M t;.:erdv ca ied upon b;m and 1 lr. !aitx-t in t'l cat., and aked lor tti "tipc.taa at i t t efuped 1 HkttH-n aaid , that at that t me hr bad uj parts of th j tisce-B Tin vnnchp aiao ad'tntled b ItfuppJ t.' teii l!if af..'T-Ttf attitiinic tbtiu II. jnit -' bit t m rt.. nation of ts organs I'ldn't fi'ii. fciottiv tiefni March 1. le- r.te iroin toe jit'omm'uiitii; a lis tup v an fiidt to loi'k for ci an d' " asked Mr Willi). 1 don't kioa that 1 did ' ar.saered thf ! i,rM ti'.nt a itift.t !-?," tii.s t lal -ear j ii a i'H to Mr Cv tkbis thai piocis j i f.i.dti. c tjarwJ a eit ItK.kmt mi " . " . t,t i.m.njt j in 4-(vtiu ) . til i d-S M! e :r. "I I i(i"I i t.f l , A-:..'. l.k ti !. tli kw ak tin ( XJu-.-'f J lit iH nul t't'.i.t i. nlH'iit a nt'w tirh a'. affilMtfir. if ' and 1 f ! ' r t 1 I'i - ifcti'T.in; nifn. mi th" tay pitip-a::) . K H-riauti : C. I'.M'-t f. "her !, linw 1 1 T IOTI .l Ii i.' l ;i...i. ii 1 'i h . 1 . i nt . i . 1 1; . tu.n- ' "f ''' niT'- Sxi'lv i .f J-.j u it . ' l"-rr ii.-r T'ut. I..ti rarnnM.rt!.. I'vi lid. V.". II. 'WriSM.i,i:!. Oai.fCiri,;a. NaThan 1: W illiani!-. ri rt;iil( Ark C'.a rt-!! P'.. North I'atvilifa: 't.n. H'.i. ti'ut 'ia. Nil' . .l"in Wh'-.t. ct i.tf", fc' d 11 Jarkvr.t. Tat'-!!- (K'FV C'.tud rciafiF ana m i i.Tn farti.hiB ar m.n,(c it utj-rt( tn t. c.f- I'USK'-rt W eston Finishes His Loner Journev j Veteran Pedestrian is Welcomed j Kew York City by Kayor Gavnor. to NKW YOF:K May i. Kati a-fl ra.ii.uii i;f!!i dfKn!i. T-ijcrifd :ra.nM'(ttiun'TitaI nik a: i: 10 wti r; li- ai-ritfd at 1b c'ty jirew lief tf a dt TDtniPl ratty f i n:cTi. ih- ' t-i end of liiF I ti clock ttiday, . ti!l and In '. : f throne trtpra that tnji.dlic and i c -.r- C"B'ulBt'd by Hill1' tiaj-tH'r. At S.3S tt.if rportuwt V.:on tt In t on i Watitiattnn Isititid. VUvr'vG t y 1ho-.:RatiQ l tif tifiRons arid ft.iL'i t a cor.siantiy iti i rrpfantif -tid lit- valkfd do:i B,-oaday I or. iti lam ; nliie of tiin Jourrify to ttt , city tiall. Wf-toti nofpfd lor two liou'-f at a tioKl ' at J-f vctity-fipcsirid ir-t and Uroadwty. jthf ! uw lm 'tig t'Wti TTiaoe no that h j ouk not rra'-h th city t.u'l ahead t'f j tim-. After a lunch of tea and toaFl. tn i nart-d at 1 ciUk on the final n. at of the .(mriiry. Ap h oatrif out of tn holf-1 1 h a prftd iy a iod artttrh iiackM3 th ptda'kF frowi Sixty-fifhih ftr-t 1o ' iV-vnty-fciurt h rtroet. Tti ft-at hirh Wontfin tn-ouirrit to a I rlona today ia umu'i In tit anna la of ;.ior.. Thf. oj-Jirtnal peof am called ftr h ow- ins -f tb dimawc from tb Pitctric ;o tr. Atlantic, approximately 4.4 mi). in nlnpty walking day. In th Jac of nni, mimerou minor accidenta and In tb laat utas of lb 3oumy a fpwtnd ankl. th ',d man has mad Jt in apventj -f-pven day. WeFton it TH yar oid. ! Standard Oil j Company Ousted i Supreme Court cf United Statei Up- holds Decision cf Supreme Court i of Tennessee. WAfHlNGTOS, May Tb drrp of j tb mipipmp court of Tpnna ouf-tins th I Standard Oil c'tnpariy of Kentucky f-om ! dtung huKlnesa m ih atetp of Torrrefispp was ida affirnjed by the puprnnp court ; or tb l'ruid Biatea. Tti proceed it.jra wtr brun th W under lh' Tennetia'" ariti-tru?-1 act. j No decinion war at.miunced today lr. ib : oorporat ion la caw Tbp court took a reoetia until May 36 tbp court v ill bt In bp May a. The only othr day Resaioii this term will Ballinger Savs He Till Not Resign Secretary Ag-ain Emphatically Denies Beport that He Contem plates Betiring'. WASHlNUTt.iN. poped to consider May 2 " If 1 d:- ih question of resigna- lion. I would not di s as lone as these vnioup and una ap-anted attacks continu agaitist me " saad .s-ecrftary cf th lntrior liailinger foda? 1n denting tb renewed pjitiot that he ronten.p'.atd retiring fron I!esidnt Taft a cabinet aoon aftei the liaitinger-Plnchot Invent igation is con cluded. ' .No. 1 bae no intention of res-.pr.ir.s " b- tmphati'-ally drlared. :heik must stand trial j if Former prptart af th i filial !. I WA.H1NCT iN, Mav !. C.arlpa R Heik. i ; former aecretary cf th Ampncar S-igar 1 .ormianv. till tp comoellpd to aland trial on an n.dictnipr.t of conspiracy to oef'Bud t.p got emmet t out of sjgar customs Thp s.itir.ni cou'i 3 dridtd todat uGold Gang" Robs Dentists' j Supply House of Platinum! Metaliic piatirt.m iali.il at IVKi wa tobn from tti offtcea if A R Cuyler a. Cii.. dental supply cot i it -n lti Paxton block, t: ween Maurtlay r ;ht aid Mon day n-IOTT.itiJi Tti burajlar gained enteanc It-rough tb traii.rn Th plunder wa taken awav m a lea ner grip a.oiec 1mm the ltKited offu The Uii are lielitied lo hav. ..-eti c t net ted w ith the - gold garg" w hich is t otiductiiig a s.vstrmatic eerie of raid on denial supply hou throughout tti c-vun-li). T rii't.l.i Lu ae'pral ihuuaaud MAY BE ETJLBD AT ST. PAUL Address, it is Expected. "Will True Position of Leader. State XAJKLIS LCEB TO SUCCEED EUGHE5 'tlli-Wflt ! liiurl H 1-rxtrr Mfirll Hn Writlri Deflarln Ilia WAH1.V".;TCN. Way -ln ittm wt.ich Thp.-id'ir HotiM-t pit :f a'.ipprd to tia"f v. itt-n to I"rndi'tit Tafl. Sf:to: Hoot and William ib. jr. ;t ii at3 ty tt WaK.'.ir.cton Jnt ih fornier i.isi.1r.t thoroLFh'y ndort 1h Tkft acimtnivtra tion favor Mi. 1-ipti to Fuc-rpd fio prrior Hghpf of N To.-k and ition-at-i it.a: t'.ia d( iion t.i romani .n jThiif lifp if final and utiaJtrraM.. T), '-oKtirl iI1 not ptti t a oandidatf to FUi-rf-d Cr;auno M I"! in it) tiat and mucb 1 wouil dps r- ar.y other tlfK?'.. Jt is tajd aiw th fortnT Tnfidnt iriil not 1 a .andidai for th jirprtdpncy in Wll I'n th contrary h ltti? a' saJd to itidica.1 that it i hi? rtuniition ttit iti 1 r-lpcVKin of Prcsiiient Tnft is th r;ub ' in an jiny duty. Thil Culoii) Ronalt liln that a tit lit i;hia ttie party hn 11 t corfind to opir.iona f Irg-isiauon may t lia.lth- fjl. r doei ritit faor a oopr of lnur f::i( that UnratenF to disrupt ih Jiarty , af the txillf and will prohably dPln-pr i iKiro jic he in lb contifaiona! raro jiacn in th ai. urr:ne lb rrturn of re ' publican to ennpr. vl hn t,'okm'l Iloo-t it Ftxak t'for th Natitmai (. otiatrvation cor.crpMf 1n f-t. Faui in f-ptmtjr. it i aaid h will d- dare b,rr:Nir irrn for th polio.. for v h eh b haa a.'.a sttKid. but wi'J in - ust that th work ! ptefd forward with- out makine rotiaen atioti a prrot fir jo!lti- i c-ai pdm. In a word. Iormr P-PSidrnt r.oonvelt tfor i-efitif Gifford I'inchot in Europ tod aftr bar xpFisd btrai:f aa ron- vincud thai I'rwsidpr.t Tuft iJLf bn work ! ing bard atid conciprtiousiy to carry- out ; th policipa wbic-h wre Ma.rtd duritic t! i Roofpvtt aaminiiitrBtion and ba tri.n to ; i b Taft afiminifiratlon bin whole e.p- i prox al. I Ixbt (mat atarr I 7t ia litt'-ll TwA in Wanhmp'of ; today a a.tifilp p:on mho would admit , ha vma rcvt from Mr. Roosvl. any I piommunation cm : or hia plan for tb Fub.ic.t of politics h.p futur. Thtw who kppn in intimat cor th x-prf;idpnt made at known to ba rspondf no with j Mttl aecret of tbir skepticism of hia tiav tifi corr muhicated or. throe rubjecte a-ith ; mi tody. ' LppreacEtat:v Xithaias L.on-a orifc. aon- ' m-la rf former PreFidnt Roosevelt, to day r.aid be knew nothing about any let ters hemp reeled in this country by any- b'tdy ou'.htftic Mr. Koose!t'a political I vie i "J think that f.bout ve!t arrit s liark :n tbp tini Mr. F.oosp tlii country people will learn a ber b stands on Uioae mat- terr." aaid Mr. Longw on.!.. Tafl d lab laforaard 1'ITTSF.r F.G. May 2 When President I ! Taft a ttf it.foimed today cf th atory pub i lished in Washmirtori as to letters aaid to : have b;n leceived by inm and was asked if he had rer-ened any auch communication (from Mr. Firct elt. h thook his btiad. "No," h addd. ' NEW TC'RK. May 1 -William L.ob. jr.. mieiy srr.iled Then he aas &.kd today about the ltt"s Thodor Roosevelt ia said to Senator hav we!ttn to President Taft. Root and t'mt.flf, H was un- ailiinp to stv intthmK for publication, hut he made it clear to his friends tnat be ktiea nothtr.g c.f tne lettera or any platis of Mr. R.ooseeit inrolvir.i his on pt'ittical futur. ROOSEVELT OFF FOR COPEHAGE Party Bearliea Kiel steaiarr for Daalah Take Capital. KIKI Prussia. May I Mr. Rooserelt sailed th s morning for Copenhagen. Th tarty )ft Amtrdara at o'clock last night Wbn tbpir tram amd at Kam- burg it aaa boarded by Consul Genral : RcbPl P. f-k inner and tb Amrican con sular naff at Hambu-g ti ho contmud to AJtotia. ahei thry ar rcived by Mr Roosevelt during a iniy-fiv minut i a:t for th Copr hagen exp-eaa. A-r ving at Kiel the Roosevelt were re ceived at tbp railway station by Pau' H. . J Sartori. thp American consular agent, ' and the railway division superlntecdert. A woman in th crowd preaerted th , former premdgtit with a bouguet. Thre j was a brief exchange of greeting, after i which the American were escorted to tb ' i rot al waiting room. whr thy rested al few moment btfore board. ng th ateamer ' for the I'aiiisn capital. KOTKICCVTB Or OCXA.M fTTAJCJIIPt. ftfttftcfl. i irnun . tormia bt ivi. Vm York T orfc M rrt Cvmv1 Nrta " ('-V Nt v T 'a Li vrTpo: . . . .( nut-'iitn Luji: iati ia .K. Amil"nril . Qrainpa.ri . dollars worth of mpta.ac atd arnigam gold we ts.ieti Irurn C'ntat.a dentrvt.. Kloi than fiften dentist wer ictiiiiued it tb formr ra.d Mr Cu ler. bead of the latest firm c IutriiBd. expiaiiied Monday that the thieve had bewn intimate knowledge of th dental apartment In exeput ng their theft .n! one drawer waa tairpened with, and that wa tti on contamir tn p.atirum To Uiri effected entram by partly lartiig off the iransnir.. Tt operation a a identified with tho which have ti.ar-act-nxttl Uit oik cf U. gu.d f aj.fc. L&w, lAJ v A SP1UXG Evni.p jvtar. From tba Wthiiistoti COURT REMOVES RICHMOND r, ' ' ( dgT Voodmf f Ousts Council Bluffs ; Police Cbief. J 'DECISICK OS ADMITTED PACTS I Hal4a Offirrr Wltd Oath akra H rinaH Cloarar Vaart ioa in ic tt of Affair kaaa ia Trial. J Resin his decision, "upon farts rti.n h rp aarr.Kiea. aunsttntuny aitbout oon ITC't . . .'trdp T- Wtrrn:!T of the dintrittt court at t''JrU BinfTw tfore which 1h nroeedtnts irixiphi by At torrey ineral H. W. Byers to oust Major George H. Richmond from the office of ct rrmrahal jd chief of police of the cry of Council Bluffa were hld. hiLd ordered that the accused offiotr b remived from offk- Judc Woodruffs decree tnd order in th case which a as entitled the irate cf Iowa. j x r! H W. Beri. attorney renprii of thp j at ate of loaa. plainvff. acair.ut Georcp H. i Richmond, defendant, a-ere :e; e!-.-ed throuph j th triiil by Harry M. Brown, cle-k of t.i jdistricit court at 4 oc'ock yesterday efter- noon. j In subnance th findit.p of th court is j that Major Rirhmond voiated hi oath of office when in act'r.g under instruct ion. of the major and city council he pursued the utitif policy which had been in vojru in Council Bluffs for the Ihsn frr-ty ya: aTkfl (Xillected " fines" from the Fambl.rip hou and the house of lll-famp. Th court in his rutine held that Maic Rtehmond "fa-iied to enforce the laaa of the stat and ih ord:ria.ncs. of 1he city of Council Bluffs as required of him and should be removed from his office " Regarding ttie charge that Major Rich mond friad knowledge if the presence of the j. c. Maray gang of -b g not" s-ind;rs j Lnde pendent Company Purchases Lo in t. tfunc.1 fiiuiii bjiq iiuiea to uine ai;y stena lookirig te th arrest of Th Fwtndiers Judge Wottdruff heid that "the -1deiic relating thereto is so lncoiictufii v that t.o definit fiiidtt.g can b drawn by this court in regard to auch matters " Tti coirtj" of th ca ar by ordi r of Judg Woodruff to t tased aga.nst Ma.im Richmond They will amount to oter SSiat SENATE CONFIRMS HUGHES j i : ! I f aerpsMr f l.at Jastic rwr. 1 WAFHINGTON. Mav 2 Govm-nor Hughes has ben confirmed br thp senate j for justice of tb Vnited Fiotes urrem I court. I Carl Tutach. cirip of Secretary' Baliir.gpr s j counsel in th Bailing' -Plnehot contrrt t ersy. who w a recently nominated by the president for the dist-iet attorneyship of I Montana was today confirmed bv the sen ! at. i MORSE IS STILL FIGHTING Altera for (oavlcted Ire klag Aaka Ut lo File Peiltioa fcr rlt. WASHINGTON. May 2 Another f.rht for the f'-e-edom of Charles W More, th New Tork "Ue king " who i serving a fifteen year sentence m the federal pen.tetitiary at Atlanta. Ga.. was begun today m tin supreme court of th Vntied States, w ht n Martin W Littleton asked leaie to f.i a petition tor a writ of habeas orfus. Begin the week with a rant Ad in The Bee If you want a servant, get ore through The Bee. If yon want a job. eet it tbroucb Tbe B-e. If jou fcv acythirn to fell, aell it tbrourh Tte Bee. If joa lave aximetliint you alfb to buy, buy it through The Be?. If you a act a bout or a iiexe cf laud, get thein through Tie Bee. If ou are in a hurry ra'J Ioug aa rs sr.d you H1 ftad a cheer ful aiaff ready to mne you. i'ALLEK T Till" AVlJlTT-' .ix a. ii i i i j i i Chicago Grand Jury at Work on Graft Inquiry Pajiel Summoned to Inquire Into Fet rer Bribery Scandal Will Alto Lock Into Lorimer Katter. CHIi-.ACpCi. May 1' A sp-oai cov.r.ty ptand jury convened today to bear vldcnor in ttie Cbrcaso i Western Indiana rallrtiad al lttcd -raft scandal and "other matt ra il ciiided unciet the head of "olbr matters," will probably be ih prerPUtaiton of d"ncs by Stales Attorney AVayman look-in- towards indictments in connecte m with rl.arf of brriterj in the election of Vnited States .Senator Wilia.m Iorimct . 3n tlie course of special instruct ion to the praiid jury Judee Krrstcn first directed attention to lb t htrsps mad b John C. Fetter tlt "lat-pi- sumr of money of the C'hioaco 4- Westt m Indiana Railroad com pany had been used to hrite and corrupt public officials." The court a.luded to the charge that Sen ato! LiTirriT wa elected by means briber, in the following v ords : "At least one other matter of equal im portance and gravity and almUar nature which v as not presented in that petition ittib Fcti' r casei bar com up nine the jury was summoned, and wili b called to your attcmioii." Telephone Merger in Fort Dodge cal Bell Excnanre and Will Consolidate Line. FORT noiiGE. la.. May I .Special Te'e gram.) Foit I'oQge lnapndent Tiphon rorriary of this city today mad iut-and-ciut purrhas of th local Bell ilephon hn and w-iil consolidat th two xchangs. It has also mad a contract for a long term of J ears for connection with Bell toll lines. J. M. P'.aistpr. manager of the Independent rompant a. nee its institution twe.'ie jea-s ago. will continue in charge nf ih of fee and tt'' wlil tie no hange in rate. Th consolidation will git trie company ?. K' telephcfea. DO IT If tb cersus enumerator bss : Till out this couj'On. rut it from The Be - jia "it- z r-LTx tt rcsil tos T.itb tbe tddrrs.s ca tbe o'jujfle. Pofuf End faitlcpe re r-cit neferfsry. CILRLES L. Sujion isor Name . . Addrf ss Nam . Addren Name . Addret-s CADETS SAY ENTER TOURNEY movement to Bringr. West Pointers to Ak-Sar-Brn. YASTTTON UTDIA5S MAKE PLEA Triaetaira ia aanklaitai SeekiBK Iakp4 la A Hot at en t t Their l.aaaa. . (From a ptiaff'C'wrpsitoTidcttt.i V 'AfHiViTiViS, - Way 2. I ip-e'taJ Twle- pTaro.. SpnattT HttrTiPtt is lr; ire to secu-c I the cnBiii)t cf th War depaelmem lo send West Point cartel to Nebrask this fall j to enrage ir. tli military tournament at i Omaha during Ak-Sar-Ben week. The plan i to liave Nebraska. Karnas. Wyoming, j Iowa and Colorado join in ih movement, to gt them and ibtn to have them visit j the cities nf Iw-s Moines, Omaha.. lente'. Kansas City. Cheyentie aitd urh other: ctie as may wish to be included in lbir ! ititifrary. fnator P-urkett bs taken ib ! n.ntier up with CongTeastiaTi Hull of Iowa, j pt u ii-Tni. n fit The limilip ffimmtl 1 w fin mil1- 1 (,tary afffit-s, Senator Curtis of Kansas ISenatrtr Warner of Missouri; Senator War ren of Wyoming, chairman 01 inp senate oomrr.ittpp on military affairs, and others. He ViPlieve that with their co-operation the cadets car. be secured f'T a visit to Nebraska. Raurll Paaaea feat. F.dgar Russell of Lilncoln. now n cadet Krishmg bis second year at Annapolis, was ir- Washington today and callod on Senator Rurkett. iin of the purpose of his vilt was to inform Senator Burkett. whose ap pointee he is. that he has just success fully passed an examination for color blind res mad bv th aurgeon at the navi ht spital in Washington. Ii is the custom 10 eaamin cadets physically everv year, testing their e as to color. Th local Physician, after examining Rur- Atinapol is il thi yar. declared his vision wa de fectit a to green colo-s atid made an unfavorable report. Russell came to Waah- lt.gioTi to consult higher authority and stated today that be had the assurance of thp hospital atirgeor.a that hp was "all right" and should riot be obliced 1o stand further tests of this character Traaale la Maahactaa. rr 3. 11 Tyndale of Lilncoln is In Wash ington attending the tube-rulosis conven tion. He is stopping at the Rle..gh and will b her until Friday. He is acrom- Continued on Pnond Pit-, i NOW not pot your rame. cr those of friendf.. , fold Jt on U dotted llii and drop OFFICIAL BUSINESS UNITED STATES CENSUS. SAUNDERS. of tLe Consii?. Federal Duildinp. UmsLa. - Savs it Should Bate Been Koie Frank to Pctlic. POSITIC!' OF VTATEK COMTAKY Kansgtr Fairfield Gives K.s Views of S:tsat:rr. SOT ANXIOUS FOE KOBE SUITS lMiiaio I fiiiliita Intrvi 1imp 11 Will llur t tn, the in, t I5fir ia th I. ad. ni-l . fr, 1 it . l Tfttl fa iii . : t )" .i n a ' that P.. .'tm i' i'i ti a t tiia it. "in t f -f.-v 1 o 1 ,. t . : ,- 1 u it. 1 1 i f r i r ' 1 ' ; p tt Han. i T : t It- ;i' in !: b t' oi.tj 'O'.icl.t fobl: ti' j t 1. Pi Jli-IiSP o ' i nthi". butt Tt tit n.a t ; iix iTu i.. of ct'at : 1 trflKteii a iv 't;t arid 1p.l Tn Flcn t'tiop in and tt,ep t ! o'.i id .: - ret ri i'l. . 1 1 i n t -tk rtiurt bt in a too' f'-iPtu '.at' t'l mill th nni'pcte: of cunsttni- lioii iiot-d The sjitt-i'irh main r uiil ra-rr just three t;m-s lhr artiou'it of Tate' t(,p presert mB'n is capatil of delivering Soi--e truti. and anmiig tbeni at leal one min lifr tif the Water board, a'e of the opinion tout th roel of the mam to Ijtke strt-et w mid t closp M XMin (!(. bet nork i:i. pi.gineiis sa.t this fslitnaie if too high. I a tr real latahra. j Interest on j:;(li KI0 at 1. pt cent would amount to I'.: a month. As it woind i -I qmr si ttre.l morithi pos bl.i from nctt until next January to Cttr.pl-1 the second jrnain. wiiii di'.c.huig niaehtnef cioiiig the , digg'.i.g. the pet.ji! of iimana v i i d hatt 1 tti figure on pa.vir.c ir teicS't at S lirr c' "1 for aboot ig:),t moi tn. SUl.tum. :'. at. a i-TuTip-prrienl can tie cniprpd tl V Oi-li ihp ttate' coniiianx and the N atr in ii. rd for the immediate construitu ti tf a fipcotid ma ;n. tin ttie matter of tvlcoeot.r. rd-r'-d by 'the council and tli Water board in year pas-t ihe mi mate is Kim to SiK jir 4i ft of pit and htdrant. This is amply j high becaune siom enptiie-exa say Oie ex ; tension! can lie laid for H cent' a fnot ol : six-Inch main. Tnus tach nt bt drant put in would cost the cit.v K4 to S a year interest at k fei cenl Foi hydrant, inm j in the water company receive Jti! a ar fur and KKi a iaar fur the balan of the l.Mtfi by drain.. Effort af airaiae. Some members of th- Water boaid. among them R B. Howell, are now in clined to udmit that the board ha ma taken th public into its confidence aa much as it should have done, from time to time. Certain things that have l-en at tempted by th board or Its attornets bat never jet been publicly toid It is new aaerted that aom ix months ago one of the attomejs for ttie board iLpproa-bed ihe Water oomptTy official in Omaha w itu a view to BPocnamlTig whether a compro mise was not posmb) -without waiting tn outcome of the auit on th appraisement. Member of tb board intimat th pro posal mad by the attorney was along the lines Indicated by Th Be a tb w iBest to be pursued Thy alao assert no reply was ever touchsaied to the tentative offer of the artornef. It is also now known 1hat Messt Har low and Congdon or th Wair board, later mad a trip to Nw York for a ape-cial ra 1 tm President Woodbury of th Water com pany. Whatever offr thiy made d.d hot meet with favor, and is aaid to have brought forth no reply of any kind from Mr. Woodbury to the board as a hod v. Mtaagrr Fairftrltt'a wiairmeat. E. M. Fairfield, gtneral manager of the ! Omaha Water company, say. he has bo i recollection oi a visit irum in vt ater poaia jattomt to taik over the possibility of a j comproTTiiae agreement that would end the 'suit. Mr. Fairfield admitted that be knew i of the vialt of Measr. Barlow and Cong . don. but cf the alleged offer for a coui- promise ha aaid: "That i all rot. Those gfritl'inen di 1 efftr what they were pleased lo rail a compromise, but which bore no earmark of being mutual in its nature. It was al together one Bided, and Involved nothiig but a material c8ling down of tr.p i.. 'jraisement to the wbipt company for i . plant ' Talking on th ixlennor. question. Mi Fairfield said. "It l quit asy fi; ik. ijira to say that ih co.iru wouid awai-ri j the Water company judgment for ar.; j money it niight expend ft r sum mains c betterments but w knew that to gt our i Hi money we would b cotrpenefl lo go into court, as w havp r,rd to do !d t.hp -asp of th hydrant rentals. If It would coat laige percentage of the tola: to ct.iiect the money dup, w hr would t the use tn g -ing ahd with extension ? The corrpT.v hia never wanted to buy another law suit, arid that' what wp would have gotten tn dt r anv auth proceed ir a" On th pr obable coat of a Iittt mam Jroru Florenc Ml. Fairfltld aaid b he-tiered an estimai of S'KIC to SutKi.tKiii for a for i.t-e:gt;t-in( I. r.atn wouid b cons'Tt itivp. II said th conpaty had revri planned foi a axt-itKb mail,, and could xiut give an el;n.at of prfittttl cost on that l Mr. Htwrll'i f oateatloa. R E. Howell, diaruaeit.g the- r.vdiait rttiial gu' stion and th resistance i f pa . -Bient. bad this to aav . "v.nir.a i now javing bore tnai. ai : other citv :n th Vhi-.ed stale foi drama linver. lor nan. pie. whtie city is now agitating the pun-hase t.f plant, pava but Sri per h draiiU aga nsi S' and S Tbe reaaon for figbt.i.g 'tav inert of hdraut tenia waa it. at b. t he 11 t ti.t the .company ba not lued up to it cut. tract with tbe city on that pbiiit. and ran n -fused to extend It h dia.nl w hen ordered ! Judge Mungtr held that tb company haj n-it onipii--d with tli terms of ! im,. tiacl a lo h)draji1a. but tba toii't (1 a;, j . aia i-eveiaed that finding, on tl - giourn That, nu' the cliy ooum il had a' ' ;.:-, the w'irk of the con.iany for aeteial 'ti the cit.v had li.rfi-ned Us right to d n.ain a iimre llra! c imp! la in t," Mr How.li alau dai.t wUi oii.e iu-