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    The Omaha Daily Bee
NEWS SECTION
FC3LZCA5T.
Fir Nebraska Rain nd enolsr.
Tar Iowa Haiti aad cooler.
Fsr weaiatT report aew pag 1.
FACU 1 TO IX
VOL. XL NO. 5-L
OiLlILU SATUBDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 24.
-SIXTEEN PAGES.
SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS.
TAFT AND TARIFF ! Methodists Pass
MEET APPROVAL! Resolutions that
SIXTEEN KILLED
IN TRAIN WRECK
Bryan Watches
CHAVEZ HURT IN
j FLIGUTOFERALPS
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Oppose Dahlmanl
riiaoij iepablicaa CcaTeatiaa En
dorses Acti of Ad minis traa
of Tift aad GflTcraar.
lock Islaad Traia 5a. 27 Flxoyev
Pemnaa 3LaJt?s Tr.p from Bri,
Teh- fWe-..-. Twiar, if Trntv ' I- Tarreat wea Bni ii ,
SwitzerLaad, ta BomodouolA,
I-lIj, for Bica Pr-ze.
HZ 13 EJICPID Ef Alia 3133
of Gxurci -embers ta "Work j
w"aihed A "any.
A,jXL2rt Hii C--did..:r.
P2.0CZZZrrG5 Al AI0-Ct3:
;miX2TC5 MA AX-SS AT J
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Canaan Iteclarts Time Has Come ta .
Keep Eepublicaa Faith.
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PA3.TT HX2QI5 rAimrm OTTTi
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F-Ta Bill Proridei ereaae
Caje Seficit ta Sarplas.
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SCT75TJS THZ KLY3QTE
KntTMr Nti Catapalga Fteaa s
Kt Im K.rat Baal that rrewl
la Rati lie 4 ae
of Caafldaraew .
.-TiTUrfGFTZlD. 1.;.. -ei. 3 The r-pub-Uaa
mate rtm.'n.on trhic-a rr.ex hera -
aimlnunraliun t Prrfit Tart aad Gjv- J
mar Dcien. Te tav-JtT p:ana faiiowa u
letter t CUa.rn.aa 3Il-K..n.y of ua repub- i
Ucan oomr-wina. cummin- The pr '
cwdinfi mr aa.-Tr.ur.i. ma. pouter Can-
mm !a a vworu apreix drirlar'sd oat tie
Uma baa coma lu iwp ttie rpuoiicaa fjuLa :
heOurr ur ni Juiiure be t je result. :
The pi a: form cam.-nii!i Pranilent Tafi I
and ennsreaa. waa. as -ancnta 01 uie pen-
1,1a. have carried forward another step to j
tha principles and puitr?ea which ha dum- ;
mated and controlled the tovernment of
the Coital atau-a fur the moat prcuresaivs !
half century at civilised Hfe. The great
biatoric orranlsatlon that destroyed i
Biavery. preaen-ed the union, restored !
credit, extended the aadonai domain, ee- i
tabUsbed a sound gnanaai system and de-
veiuped the industries and resourcea af that
eauatry has a ever oeen a negative force, ;
but Baa met aI problems with courage and ;
wla!oTii. J
The platform contlnuea:
"In accordance with the pledge of the
national piaifurm a prriciaaiation waa - .
sued by thn premdent within f urty-eignt ,
hours after r.ls inauguration, convening eon- I
gresa in eatra seartt.n for the purpose of re-
vtieng the tanfT. In less ume than waa
consuirna ay t-ne prenoua ram. m
general r-vsnn at rtie tanrr ana wiu, lui.rr
mvestliration through the committees otmnJ
and freer eonstderarion by eongr-sa the
. .. . . . .
prerent tantl am was elitim ana signea
by the pr-ndem August i TSm.
-Trie law baa given the government tlie ,
ne-led sawnus to cbange a deficit of KA- ; seivea to nreleas actJvity and urge upon all
0M.W In the ordinary expenditure of the floral eauaesa to erouae ui do their fca
goveranaeDC te a snrpiua of GK.4M.ffs during : duty hi this impending crista anal save Xe
Vm first twelve munihs of Its operadott. ' brasJus from the role of the brewajra.'
"The etinfidrace manlfeatPd la ail lines!
of iegtimate bumncsa under this law dero
esastrauw Ua subataju:st marit.
" Mtr it le efvi i r g lha general and maoa
feat advantaRa of the present tar-fT law.
erltlola m baa been made rv-garding parUcu
lar acheduiea. This waa unavikUible and in
evitable under present conditions and baa
been the experience wtth every general re-
vaiun of the tariff. The areatdent himself
baa criticised the present tariff measure.
ef.
President Taft ia commended for his ef
forts tn secure an investigation by meana
of a rrrT eomnnsalun and for bia steps
to advaaace conservation.
cat leeaee,
O'her reeommandouana are for a state
wide civil service lav, amendment of state
ejection laws to prevent fraudulent voting: '
ana-ra-a and ana-frank laws; revision of
l&wa governing court procedure, an em- ;
pioyers' jlaaiiSty and workungmena com-
enaston act. amendment to simplify the
process of securing the cumm.asioa form
of government, a eonstirjtior.a: amend- j
aienc prariuing f jt the initiative and ret-
arendura. and 41ivt vole for senators. i
on lrgia.a.ire acanJa.a -.he piailorm i aaya. '
"We dasnounce tne corrupaoa th 1 haa '.
beea eKpuavd In Ule lu. st grneral assembly !
and drmand the must rund invesugTir.i.n i
Uiartuf by grand Junes and courts; are
ta .vmr the exhAiiative investtatiua at the '
cii rues which k ve been made and uunih- 1
ment There gnilt ia y rover. !
-W-e denounce the biparaaan combination
at sixty democrats and twenty-four repuu-
which cum roiled tae legtsiAUve
mariimrrv of the bouse ef repress ni aa ves
in the la-1 general assembly and disavow
say party responsibility therefor."
ITlisaHnr Cannt.a told reporters ha ap
proved tiia ulaifurm.
Daarra Hoaa Ztjaata.
Governar Daneen.
man, opened the
as temporary cmur-1
c,.nvndon wlta a I
ke)-nota aodreaa. in wtuca ba dlscnssed .
the tanif a-ung the lines Aid doara bT ;
Pre a) dent Taft in his campaign letter to j
th republican congrrsaional committee, j
Speaker Cannon found a s-ai wlta the Vr- I
miUoa eounrr deiesAiton, but was sought ,
out and brought to the platform l. '
jar. iJeneen wai m;i wmeany ap- :
plant It-o. me oeciaretj mat einu a moauu
L. since th- beennm of r-!
onadmim-trauu. and u,ey have b,a !
fruitful in the enact mm t of leciElarioa in
r-drrnDtlon of the Mfigt s of th. irm put- !
form, suctt aa tariff rev -on. U.e amend- i
ment af the inters:. cmn-,rce law. pa-- !
of the Ut v aotao -in g tae premdent
ta withdraw jiuodc Ancs from entry and j
ta p itatt waler poawar sites and con rrve
natural r ourt e : ia saute of the KKai i
savings hut law: tjomiiomt of t e eut- j
plovers habillty law. and pa ,;a of the ;
'.aw comiwinng puiiiiuiry of oaainbucona :
for camia.cn exnetisea. i
This achievement, said the jroverr lor, en-
titles thu party and the preadent to a j
vote of confident- by taa Amencua people, i
Discussing the reca-ot mnng of aJegnd !
corruption in tne wesiaiaiura tiia governor j
"The caafeaons of four members of the
laaps-atui rs and the jhutrrmat of foor
ethers uiic&t s tnavetisu-nLW of aa estt- j
rstfn f oorru; tion amh the re-
public n pany of niimiis num not mere i y
deaounca. hut must entreat bv arring as a
wnoie m b-rmonr with the iew. of eur
party aa etp-d in .ta eonatioa,-
Vpri -7 UCla and
Cll T 1 .
OlOlIlUI OlCilK
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BOGOTA, Ciuoaua avpt There has
bt.n a raptors betweea Caiombia and
TenesTuaia. T-Jrda trie Tea-xuaa gnv-
araiaamt te-eam plied the aiembera of tae
Vrnatueiaa ii-sr..-j a to leave IV goui ini
aaa tnstruca m at Pa a tin Tba aatura
a aaa oampdea iwa at aat kauaa Aara
TORS. JCeb.. sept 3 imperial Teie-
gram.; The foiluamx rmmuuDa were
; unanimously adopted today at the session
j of the Nebraska Methodist Episcopal orm-
temct !
"Tb" Methodist Episcopal enm-h do '
not engage ia partisan iitic . It does not '
see to advance tha Intel esta of an? DO- '
liticai Farty aa such nor to aid the political ;
ambition of any individual. But the Metb- !
oaiat Episcopal church ia vitally interRed :
in the mora, and material welfare of the
u interested in the cause of ct ,
nghteoiu .cae. interested in ad the peor-ie j
! of whatever aationa.lt y or class, buatneas I
; or eondicon. The fair name of tae state
.M in daturej of disgrace T'le combined
brewery and dietinery Intareeta of Ne
braska and tile naon are maiuna; a moet 1
desperate eff.jrt to eiert a governor and a
;lat-jre that wiJl do their bidding- and ;
th-.ia dominate and enntrol tbe entire state. I
We m-oat re ta a?et and repel thia on- ;
,ltuh
a. ert tnie airil cauunity. and
sa- the people from nuirai and maxer-ai
disaster: therefore. i
"B.ivl. Cr-t. That Cnd it in- j
cumbm upon o.itIt.j to. aa muuati-rB j
and aa aniens. dciar unalterable oppoal- ;
tion to trie eiecaon of I. C. Dahlmaa for i
rn vra or of thla ft! eat state becauae be
standa committed to tae brewery and liquor
mtrrestji:
"Second, Tiat we believe our auty in tna ,
present fTave emergency aa patriotic ntl- j
sena to put forth, every lejriamaue effort !
for the election of Chester Ii. Aidrlch aa j
cvernur of Nebraaaa because be stands aa i
y,e champion of the people a righta and the
apooaent of the biwery rale: j
"Third. That we commend the spirit of I
the orohibition party aa reflected in the j
withdrawal of G. L Waniit their nominee
for governor. a.tKi the significant action of
xiia people's independent party in leaving
office of governor without a candidate.
"Farther. That we use every honoraiila
means within our power to secure the eiee-
QQn of mra to the state leKlsiature who j
TOte for tna county option measure. .
deplore the ennditinna that drive us !
tfl irf.ilintlonm but wa are persuaded !
jniuon caila for emphatlo speech
H,v -- aMn tba nart of those I
who love liberty and who seek the good of j
. ;
1 L 1 . 1V., K,,
.H.w.MnMi wi. m terrible blisht. mlenos 1
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now wouiu irr
be cowardly. Wa therefore pledge our-
Average Reserve
Slightly Lower
Ch'er Nebraslc-
Loans Jld DlSCOim- Are Increased
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Are Eier Taaa ia Jaae.
F im a tAff CoTTeeo identi I
WASHrSITON. D. C. ept. 3. ifpe-
cial Teiau am.) The abstract of the con- I
dition of the national banks of Kebraaka
exriueive of Omaha and Lincoln, at the
close of bualneee on .Srember 1. aa re-
mw ted to the comptnilec of the current i
lios the aversre iua-i ' ii held at IE 2 1
per cent, aa compared wt2l 1E3 per cent ;
on June S. oa ns and discounts increase j
fmm to S.a.7S; goid com Cnm
tLZX7.6XZ to lawful moner reserve
from Ot S7 to SS T3T .S3: lndl-.-ldual do- !
no-tt.t from K-'LXn.C to JE1.7.;. j
Pnmnart ers appcinred are aa rtiiiows: . MeInI)(.r, ot tJ,a T ;pe base bad team i Maea Bates Saadr.
Sbra?ka: ."ndy. Logan county. Edward of e Wescern league, on their way to ! 9rifT w uday by the Inter-
S. Jenkins vice C. G. Klrby. rejagrje. j i;ii, were ocupanta of the Pu.lman. out MM Commerce commission su, prndir.g pro
Iowa. Carpenter Mitched eountrMary ; WK-aped injury. ; on raies from points
E- trmner v-e x -v..-.. ;
Treynor. Pocawartamie countyFmnny G. j
"'wa " ' "a - ,
outh t.c, ouroana. -ouni7-. i
... i
Ja.oo a. -t- v;v- ... ''bad aeaaon at l-envr. was in the wreck eompany
moved. Stratford. Brown county. Fabian of Hock Iaiand paasenger So. r near CT- oommiasion a-ao suspended tariffs
S. G.-.dl vice A. T. Bergstrom. reagned. : tn, K-n. i filed by the -U-soUri Pacific. St. Louis Iron
Geurtw O. Pie-xre appointed rn earner t Xn. game scheduled for today has been : Mountain A Soutiiern and Texas Pa
Bert: C. Pierce, substitute, routs Ho. 1 nuatponed until comorrow, wnen a double-' aQc. prooasln advances in both class and
Beresford. a. D. , header will be piaj-ed. , ecjnaaodity r of tae camera named.
The army orders af September It. reiai- , i
lcK to Captain Lanning Parsona. Xinth
cvairv have been revnked.
Ey direction of the president First Ieu
tanut Waiter C. Janes. Signal Corps, is!
, ,-ed from detail in that corps and aa- I
aired to the Thirteenth cavalry.
captain Ha-stead Emrey, F-Mirth Infantry j
t, relieved f m i duty at Ft Jay. N T . I
and ail! join his eompany.
i aws . ai. i.-mra. o.n . j
'-"""' '
Alexander L. De. .Ninth cavalry, rwo ,
U-.s: 1 t Lieutenant Chat-e. T. Smart.
First Field artillery, two months; Second
Ueutrr-at Fh:'.ip Hemington. Twenty
ond la- ,nr -.rst L-uom- ;
AiexAHder Twenry-e.ghth in-
f niry. t. iwe man . a. j
Two faargaa wit Aiaaaa. j
MTTCHHLL. S. D.. Sept. 3. Trugh 1
the erforta of F. A , Crtft. state fir mar- j
i-a X. P Plttwnbarger and his nster. ;
Mrs. M. F Stunkar ,f FUuidreaii. were
bound av-r to the circuit court m the sum ,
of $7 V) f ,r t.ie man and Clw for the
woman, on trie charge of burning a wheat j
granary. I
Jims Are Incensed by the
Desertion of
j
1
' amon ta- J':nurrl,t5' j
j - l P-"J ,
Uut r.Ai e anting to tee death. Joe But.er.
j heocht a-in-vhief to Turn Fly-na. savs
.yon aaa dWraced hia boasrjp ami ta an-
jwirt:iy :tt furt.ier suppcit
I -nidn t ha pre imam mm that he would
' alwaj-s be one of the plain p-1 p.e aks
' Jue. paia. tu a-iy. Tain t I get up and
sar eioutienuy taar be would aev er
' a rrt the cause of the commua pmpui
j Didn t he get ata coney ch trmana nip on
taat basis: didn't ber
tjaui'y toe cnerta answer. "He did. re."
' "And now." iatiauad Joarpa. "b.w ha
' goes tun- ta A han.qt a vlrwaa a..r, ;
!
Gilbert 3L Y-a if "Victim of tie ;
Accidea
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CXC.ST CAUSES A FLOOD
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Drj Bed il Timed IatO -Aging1 Flood
nj XC"j.f
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TC?IXA TEA1I B C3u33TSE3 ,
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Mas ef Dn4 a al I ajar. W
iakrT auad Oa Bar Ceaw-I
taclam luaix a
Fall 9"e .
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CleATTDX San.. Sept. 3. Slxteejn per- (
sons lost tiielr aves and eleven trtiiers mit- '
rered ;n; jr-es m tae wreca earry uiis mom- i
two mues eaure ji u.wu ... .
Iaiand P" - -"c!l
waa due :n Denver
at ttua mo nana; I
from iLansaa City.
Partial Jst of dead:
F. FICKXX3AUGH.
Goodland. Xan
engineer.
t A. V. HTTmtJLX, Sanaaa Cry. bajrga
: man.
J. W. C3HES. Denver. eooduetDr. .
-griT .r.i tjt Cremaa.
qmn x MUiLi2. niia Canter.
jjjui.
JCEC STJOOP. Boyle. Eaa.
W. El SiilTKI.Y. ATa. Kaa.
GII-3EHT H. TAili, Fullerton. rfan.
The Injured:
G. D. Bracken, lineman, Goodland, Kan..
ral mjureo.
3tra. H. F
Scott. Penninga, Kan . rigiit I
arm broken. I
Victor Eagle. Birmingham. Ala., bruised j
and cut. not serious. j
Mrs. T. H. Erana, Lugion. Kan,. Tlead j
cut.
John Zlgier. Stratton, Colo., head and
p. Dugee, no address, side eut.
A, H. Avis, Blue BApida Sail, left leg
broken.
Mm. Anna Smith, Colorado Springs. Colo.,
head and chest cut.
C. A. Smith. Colorado Springs, hand and
wrist cut
Kenry Ahiera. Mets. Mo, slight.
Helen Benson. Colorado Springs. Cola..
1
slight.
Most of the dead and injured were in ,
th. ker and on. of the day cooche. j
The wreck waa the result of a aiodbarst; i
whlcs. came out a steel bridge on er whax
is nora Uta aimoat a dry bed. taming 'Jut
latter Into a torrent many yards vine and.
naaeity feat deep, and waaiUnc am nearly
UM feat 4C track In the vtanity of th
wreck. Th tU. inning at full speed.
piunged. Into the gmn. the engine and mall
oar ffrnng down Into twenty feet of wsiar
and the chair car aimoat telescoped the I
smoker aAead of it. many af the paaaengera :
in the
two ears being aim .oat lnataatly 1
Others were carnal into the rang :
tae wreckage and It wa manr ;
nours oex-re ueir aouiei couia ae r t
covered. j
Faaaangera in the Priilman and other dsy j
eoacn. nuriea rrom the oertoa ana chairs ;
by the shock, aurr-ed out into the storm ,
and rendered what aid they cou.d to the
injured and ai extricaiing the mangiad ,
homes or the dead. i
.ihers numea to i.ay ton. wnere news ot
tbe accident waa wired to division head-
quarters, and within haf an hour poysi-
ciana and nuraea and a wreck train were
being hurnad to the scene from Nairn a.
Coiby, Goooiand and PhilUpaburg. It was
not until late thia afternoon, however, that
the Ast botfies were recovered from the
wreck.
TasaWa Teasa aa Tnis. '
DEXY EB. sept. .-The Topeka team of
e,e urestern Base Bail leaguA which was ,
acheduiea u piay a nur-game aeriea with
i.nver st miuE uere unar. winmnar ud r.
r nver st-rong here today, wlndias no the
PO HYDrl ITIt pr- ipprii j
uru 1 1 1 u ' ' '
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Cmm Dwrlaa tA i ' .
aurrT 1
T j
yjaSGX y r. su.DT . . 1
,. . , r" a "f,'m .VT , Z '
" - " "
uu. ioti7
murrltrr
of
Colonel Thomas a- !
a ooat of cirr t.. -:a
!WP" ' f" "
'"-ZZ ZZlZ.
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the January term of the court, wtuca cr-
gtna aauary 4.
GENERAL EHAYTC!. IS DEAD
ra af R"aUri a
fawaa llaaa Iataaal
Away.
alttw
PRO VXD EN CE. H. L. Sept. 3 General
Chant R. Brayton, the blind leader of the
Rhode Iaiand rape. Means and tae Ita ode
Island member of the national repuoii can
committee, died here today,
Their Leader
i
w tn Archy front aad atuda. Plain pee-
ut h oah! '
The cohorts sway back aad Bbrth wtth !
emotinn ' and murmur "diag acef 1. die-'
graceful."' j
Aad now Juaepo rises so the height of ',
his inaignation. "And to rent that suit!
for Ota cardinal's oamiuet" be shneka :
Thia nigra:- gets his strength frm the'
raaiman de-mucrscy, Ule st inghoid of .
truaaa wha hats ciaw-bAtamar auai a aad!
uny arnaa, It ia too muck" j
la tlie -leaamae the a ccussd says aeta- j
lag. Ha uaiy tremoiaa aad sefuaa tu bei
laterviewea. H Cars a at affirm and ba j
caanot diy.
Micsouri
jRATE HEARINGS A350C5CED
uanLaUXUTj XaTUZS W iaqHTCa
,t Abcrdeea CctOBeT ia
FB0P0SS3 AUTAJCZS STSPEOS)
. .
AUaJaug Stataas to leata
ralata Are HelU C rwaaU
tm m Iaajalry-
WASHXXGTOX. Sect. 3. C -tain Ir.ipnr-
ttnt cummodity tariffs filet! sita tae Inter-
sta:i, commerce
ad northwestern
ctin...uai a by western
ra -aas are to be in-
quired mta by the -. .-niaBlon and their
reaaonahieneaa or unreaaonmbiene i deter- j
1ctHj before definite action ia taken by J
comnuaaion respectmg taem. Aa in-
quiry into propoaed advances of grain rates
f,. pamta m North Dakota and South
z-Mota. to St. Paul. Minn., and Chicago
,n neji at Aberdeen, a. D.. on Octo-
Ad- ajcea m rates on flaxseed and Cax-
-,( Drrducta from St. Paul. Minneapolis
Ulj Missouri river transfer points to Du- j
;ut;i Minn,, and Superior. Wis., will ba in- j
Teiilisrsurd at St. Paul on October 13. j
A: jcanaaa City, Ma, on October S. a j
hearing will be held aa to the reaaona-iie- j
0f recent advances on cement mada j
by certain rati roads. ;
m EUnoiA Wlscomun. Iowa. Missouri. Ne-
braska and Minnef desunnd to stations
n ni.h states alonsr the Una of the Naah-
... , j. i na.iv
u- rt...
Teatlaaaar af sauUIaw Eaaaa.
CHICAGO. Svpc 3 laterstata commerce
cminiaonra Utd-y .iu:u 1 to ameers at
the Iowa Central and Mmueanoua A St.
1 iuia Railroad coanpaaiea, which togethar
aveniM only -del nniea of road, toil ef tne
b roanlpa taey had encountered.
wu Blerd- svneral a-uiager. told the
comnnaauners they did Ultie more than
iu,., cai-mnir.
H m with C.iunsel E!! nt the
Chicago. MZiwaukee St. Paul road wien
"
me cost oi opvraiioo per muu
The nroDosed rata w aual yield S.jas per
yaa r to tna Iowa Csstrsi. hs d. His
I mad has a &-.'. surplus after forty-five
' ye is' operari3o,
Caasera lies i aaal a a at Xaia
XAPLES. Sept 3 Tha cholera situaiioa
here ia grave. There have been fifty cases
and thirty deatha
Get your want
ad ready for Sun
day's paper.,
Tau will want a servant
Tan have a racAot room
Ton want ta sell aometning
Ton want to buy goaiet-izig:
Tau save, a bapti ta offer
Ton want a loac
A nj tiling, veryt ig it will Ct
la these cuiuniaa.
If you can't come down,
call Tyler IClD and a cheerful
staff will prepare your al
anil place it.
Ail right, Joe; you can show rue.
Postal Station
Permit Issued
to Reilroad
Dia-pute Ended Taroaja Wiiagaeii
Citi isi.es.
The Colon PmdSc Railroad company baa
j been granted a permit to erect the build
j ing an the Tenth street viaduct or the
new subotietofrice. and the diamine with the
city aa to its p an tion ia terminated by the
wiiilngnena of the company to follow the
council's wianes. The permit
granted
yesterday afternoon for a brick bulidlnw at
Jd-SI South Tenth street to cost K2.:H8,
and it waa specified on the face of It that
it did not authorise the building contem
plated in the anginal piat. which extended
VJW JUl 141 liie WMB Ol L. IC V1UUCT
City Attnrnev Burnam informed the rail-
road company Wednesday that following
the protest of property owners north of the
proposed ale the council had passed a reao
iuaon foraidiLng the raroa d to exceed ita
priTiU.ges in gmng beyond thai, Una. The
attorneys for the railroad stated that they
were quite willing to accede to the coun-
cli's requttet.
Friday afternoon the request waa made
tar the permit and it was granted wlta the
proviso tnat a new plat be submitted which
aou.d be for a building within the lot line.
The contractors are F. P. Gould Son.
Tweive-Inch Gun
Bursts on Warship
3o Fatalities Besalt from. Caasual !
Accident oa tne Batiie-l-ip
Gearjia.
WASHCCGTCS. Sept. 3 During target
pracTics of the Atlantic fleet off the Vir
ginia cape yeeterdar. ana of the big
twelve-inch guns of da hsrr'eahip Georgia
burst on the first range shot. The musxie
aa far back as the forward end of the
.acket waa blown off- The crew escaped M
jury. SUICiUt AT IDA GnUYE IA.
Badf af C aiat atlf i 4 Waa la Faaad
Haacisg ta taa JankwaM.
era svmtlem.
irA GHjOVE. Ia.. Sept 3 Special Teie-
gram. Aa unidenf.f.ed man was founj
canimi to uia ru era aKTiwi. a a
o . Jk this morning. Letters found upon
his nerwon Indicate that he Is William Man -
r
an en of Aivord. Lyon county. Ha w i
apparently abuut "M years of age. Th
body was found dose ta the Soot wit
feet K.cn.ng str igut out in front of him
Ks must have aat down and slowly scran
Sled himself to death.
Death Rate in
is Now Lowest on Record
WASHLXGTO-. Bept 3-Tha death rat.
la th. Cmtel St m 3 was fifteen m
leh m accoidlng to a bulletin
j to ba iasuad by tha census burea and tius
j is tne lowest average ever recorded for this
i country The figures cover only the ciUt
' ard st ies saving laws requmng tna rsgis-
: traaoa of duha aad tnese r-presaant an
giitrt total popuinuun of .77.r. or
-11 per cent of ths estimated total for tha
entire country
j The statca Included in the summary are
i radf jrnia. Col.ratio. Connecticut Indiana,
j Mama. Ma or land. Maasacnusetta. Mickigaa.
J New Ha-np hire. JTew Jersey. New T jrk.
Ohio. Ptaonsyivama, Bands Isiand, luaa
CARDINAL GOES TO ST.LOUIS
Eli Eminence, Tiaoeazo YaaaateCi,
T-. T--,Tl'e fVa-.
T nfH,"
'"' -
A -BCb- GSeaaoa af It. Lasu ajad
Kaaaera Cassia Ta garft Ae
a as sway Fwate la 9a ial
C-r aa WakauUU.
Cardinal Vannuttad'a departure from
Omaha for St. t iu.a. where ha will stop
next, waa marked by simplicity. A num-
' ber of his friends and af Archb hop Ire-
land were on hand tn aay goodbye, xne ot tne most savage o. ta e A-pa. a
osiy sign of farewell waa a kindly wave reached there at 2.11 o nlock,
of the hand made to Oman a and tne few ( But for toe mishA.. in aUgnting thera
people standing on the piatfona of the ' ia litxie doubt thai be would have suc
stanrn aa tlie train pulled out. The car- , ceaafuily continued tu ths goal, aa th
dinal hiasseTf had coma out on the plat- : remaander of the course presents compart.
! UlUJU UiM . ,
form of the car. which was tae last one
I on lha train, and wavea a goodbye to a
place aroere he declared he had received
oerfeet entertainment.
pertect entertainment. j scnoed aa the most reckless flight ever
The car in whith Cardinal Vannuteili attempted, should have det lesa kindly
traveled to St. Louis is the property of wita him wbn he hl reached the suae
Henry C Miller, vte president of the i of easy flying and the pnte waa in sight.
Wanasn railroad, over which line the! Wita the except. on of Chaves and Wey
joumey la being ni de. It ia named the mann. U-e aviaum abandoned ths com
St. Lai uis and la a splendid nx-compart- petition this morning. The time limit ot
ment sleeping and observation car j with j the contest will expire tomurr ow.
a p rival e dining room. In the car 'w ; Chaves' moat notable feat ap to toda
the personal fner.da of the cardinal Area- i waa in eathilaiung a new a.atudM record,
bishop Ire.ar.d. Archbisaop Glennun. On September 3 ha tae to a height of IT1
Count GAiiieo Vannuteili. L'Ahbe Geiuae ( feet
Cgtunet, Monsicnur 4e Croy and Mon-1 Avtatwr aaally Iajarw,
signor Tampieri. Upon arrival in St ' Chavez' inrmes proved to ba mora ag
Louis the party trill be met at the Deimar ious than waa at first thought At the boa
street station by tae reception committee pita 1 to which be was removed tna phyv 1
xu of the I'Tuin station and the car- . dans found that both of the aviator's legs
dinai will gJ C.ect to Archh lehop Glen- were br a un and that the left thigh was
nan's house. . frscr ured. Other parts of the body re-
J. D. McNaaiara. general passenger vaaled bad contusraoa. The general armdl
agent of the Waaa-h, aad T. Pappan, a tion of the air man, however, ta sot ooa
pmmment St Louis Catholic, are a-uo on : adered grave,
ths train, J
The cardinal s entert.nment In St i Tpl! P
Louia wul be very mp.e. " stated Mr. Pap- M I--V 3 f.eorga Chaves.
p-i. "aad It ia our '.mention to aouw aim
Thsrs will
the Caihallaam cf
city.
be an outdoor service, with the children
of the parochial schools, and the ceiehra-'
Gob of high mass at St Francis X vier's
cnurch on Sunday and also a visit to the
I ---.- -
I ivji.a. uuwi ui v m y
; gram.
! Cardinal Vannuteili spent a oust fore-!
' noon yesterday ta spite of the rai. He'
a Friday in spite of ths rain. Ha
celebrated masa. brea kfasted. vis.teel i
j Creighton university and pa-d a formal cAi :
! on 5rs lia" General Fredenrk A. Smith
j ai lha haaduuart-rs of the Iepartrnent of
j the MAsouri. Then tne cardinal and his
suite, jkrenntsnop irei in. .:i.ip stm-
j n.ii and the others In the party returnea
! ... Rinnn -anll'a anivans, home ai
wr
uncheon was Mint
The afternooa was spent quiety. Tse
..'it to the parochial schor.is of South
Omaha was given up. it was announced.
(Continued on Page Two.!
United States
-
Ea-ota. Vermont Washington and Wlacon-
!
j fm erry-four bm having locg-.
Q0n im ws
i be total number af deaths rvoorded was
, tf which 1.7. or ever it per cent
warm af gulaa Tbe grt aceat mortadty oc -
cu i wd la March and tha to vat in June .
la lift the rata waa . per cent the last
rear tnd csttr.g a failing off of about half
cf one per cent
ExreJent aa tha sfcowuig is it waa not
so good aa was mada ta ag'.aad. where
taa rata was oniy to the taoraad.
Tha ktw rate ta bota countries ta sttnbutad
u tha aoarnca of w.u pia d epidamlca
Wlad Catchei Cat Tairty Feet from
tae Gronad.
U3ABIE TO FOISH THS TBI?
; Jlidxiae is Overtaraed aad Ariavtaa
Buried ia 'Vreckajre.
AXZBICAJ FAILS U A THAI
Hearf Weya
Wakes Tea m-r.
bat la raaarriialal la bV. Ka
saalUug la Ir emly Few
la mce
BHIG. Switaer'and. Sept. .Mr ey
mann. the Ammin aviau.tr. started on
another attempt ta rt a the A. pa at l.
e clock thia afier-limn.
Henry Weymann waa unanie to reach
the summit of Simpmn and turned aa k to
Brig, juiduig S nunuu from Ule ume
that he had atarted.
DOMOIkSULa. Italy. Sent. . T.l
(Jexirge Chaves, the Peruvien aviator, be
longs the honor of being the first to CJy
acmsa tna Aipa.
j The daring feai wa- ao implished totlay
in an aitempt to m a tbe pr of KS.lM
offered by the Italian Arutuon soclKty of
; M ian, fur A C:ght from Br-g. Switzerland
j to M.Ian.
i Chaves, however, waa unable to com-
pleta the crip, having usta.ned pa .nful ln
j juries when he s!g:ued here, Hia machine
j waa overtui-ied and he was buried in the
j wreckage. It ia not belived, bowevur. that
' hia ln.ui".es are serious,
j Aa the airman waa sees siowiy deacendmg
j a great crowd gathered. Slowly and grace
1 fully be neared the surface and waa ajout
thirty feet above the ground, when a gust
j of wind csuisht and overturned the mono
j plane. It fell heavtiy. carn-ing the avatnr
btaeath it. Char s waa pinned under the
I motor and painfully hurt. Ha had ta.nted
an striking the ground and was bieedlng
profusely when releaaed from the WTeckaga.
The machine waa ruined.
The American aviator. Mr. tVeymann.
aim attempted the Sight, leaving the table
land at Brig at 1 o cluck this afternoon.
Iter word waa received here that he had
; descended aTter being ;n the air four min-
1 utea.
i wta ia ii-ua
i Th weather for the cv.mpetit.oa waa -
j eallent. The morning opened dear on tbe
suriAce and the base that had gathered
i m the mountain tops waa eariy
blown
. awar My num ti: a wind bad died out.
Chav Deileved rhat tti fAvorahla oppor-
, -niiy wrara ue aaa awaiira anew aoa7
mormna; naa come ana na ueraaea ia mmmm
the st rt. He got away at 1.3 o'clock.
and rose to a height estimated to be nearly
?. feet. He pa aed aver the mountain
top a clearing the aummit of Simplun Pass
i at LS. At that time his munopAne waa
; moving as steadily aa a ra.lroad train.
; After nigotiattng Simniun paaa. Chares
; followed the route over Gondo Gorge, ana
af the grandest and at tne same time ana
' tively little difficulty.
. There ia a general regret that fata, which
1 permitted him tu nu.ke what has
, sen bed aa the most reckless fill
beea de-
i .
uie r m iv aviau-r. lw rrom Kn
i -w1i3er'ail. over the Him pit, a
and
, arrived at Domedoaaoia on the Italian suto
of the Ailis at o'ciuck this aft maoa.
Cliaves an seed the mptoa pass at l.
and thus accuoipiisned woat baa been Re
garded a-
uroat . the moat daring teats
pr-jposed for the airmen.
He had waited
u . . - . , i.
, . . . .. . j v . . . . ong ua
route, wliere strong winds are ths rule.
: Tia mommg buta attiaa of the A-pa rw-
pon-d clear weather, but tna tup ot the
Simplun pas was oaarured in a ha a.
Cliaves dftei lined so make the arte i i
and rose to a height esiimaied at ivear'y
f.t It waa jiuwa taar it would ba
necessary for him to attain th aitirud-
to c:rr 31. up ion p- the summit of
anich rises fet
: Ka mntained apparrnily this alUtuda
. i , . . . . : ...... '
L it ai tinv a ui ouur ana roiiowed avee
. i bui;t oy Napoleon in la OVar tae
' 9i pion paea He svicrmpilnhed the el grit
' miles tr.at br-jugnt him over the too of
Simplun, then sailed' gracef ally over tie
eighteen miles down to Dommlusaola. Ar
1 nving at uumoauHSoia be had left the
I hardest part of his laarney ben nd him.
j having escaped the high peaks and the
I jumble of rocky gurjes on this aide of taa
summit
The remaining diutance to this dry offers
i-.--
but takes the avuvur over
re and a naraaua of pia-as
to tlie goa..
t eaa 1. tana af Caeleat
Th J B"- --nand. to
Ml. an la seventy-five mi. as. and taa onia
, Qo
! S.,
I feet ao uva sea level at the , aead at the
' Rhone valley, at- r Bra, switamand. In
1 a uitioa to mach-ag a beirht that would
i brrn aim over tae tie .-iimpiun aummit
1 and m doing wtuch ba must suffer ae-
' verely from the comI the aviator was iw-
' duired to gu.de bis frail craft over wwte
! rhajtms. naiaiily the Gorr.e ut Boaett .
where a sudden deacent wntid be rt-1
bia. and an at ident wouut au-an a. must
eudden d aih. Cxparta had predict ;i frwaiy
iCununutistia Second Y.vt I