Ike Omaha Sunday Bee. IAHT CFE WIATKLE rCKLCm. NEWS SECTION For Vrb-hsl 1-ltT: co J or ) - V rftt ipfl ) or wphitrr rft'',ri 1 FAGES CZZ TO II GET OMAHA. SUNDAY Mi'IINlMi. MAKCH 1. H'll-MX SIXTH NS--Ft KTY I(,ES. MN(iu: o-rv nvi: o:nts. 4 1 1! n i MAUTIALLAW FOR jFisher Will V MEXICAN STATES! Stu Months fliOMAS TO MAKE j KELLY THE GOAT' Coming and Going in Omaha Special Session of the Congress of the Southern Eepuhhe Called to Keet Today. ICLITAET im TO EE ELCULEXD Postmaster Proposes to Unload on the Secretary E-allirgrr Eiys He Leaves Kui forked Under His "With Feeling" of Work Faith- Orders fully Done. FiMier. w ho. on M nudti !1 tv'er L. ill take the TLLS CI DEIXJrSX IS TIAUS paigTi Contrihntiont. Troon to Be Stationed Alone the Eio " of "" "'" of mien..,. Will Assert He Did Jot Iteceive Cam-1 , , . snrceel'ng Kirlnrfl A Ra.lingei. erimefl. uranoe ivcr. t.-nt pan t.r at ni scene ir ii n dirties. He said he had tip wl policies nor OTCIX SAT IS TO TAZX SOTICE' n" " '" adminis tration of Hie departmnt Plans Under "VCbj for Hnrrying An other Division to the Front. GHtTEAL STAFF IS FIGTEINO Itttrwrnt Fri Ra ft .! !-- V.voi f-x-ral vnk and jtrvih.. t, mimth tti FincJvtn th tWal!- oT ttie dpt. rum, it ;fn- thfti. he imid 1orta . he rmitd reah I tm flfnerrTnniHtimi an in 'hnt Thn'-f oulfl ; e Tu-u'1 fr ht hrr there would hr- r. ( rertnrttTiirn ton j AeftiKtHTtt trrfi y Pierce, v ho tibia i uanRT is uni neuEE vtat' Ciril Serrice Secretary Moss Starts His Investigation Saturday. SECZECT COTEHS rlaiva !! Wanta avri-aai I atrr-Trl-kTr H. T4 la nil-. Tkraiili Ct' IXOCLESrKGS ! tT ar Martrft lurrri Tnl'lr 11 FrrriRl ; Fit uutipn in . Tmuncfd ttiiil if nulrt tnttrr tii r-sima- tlm a bfi 1h Ufa hwitiiv; took charpr. ha rnnMiiifl. at Mr. PiHhr rciu"!, te remain In trie wervice irr a short time Tkraiili Ionrm. Rwrrelari Palltnrr aa0 todsv ttiat mnce Iiif roanat.on wan a'-repiefl h. ) fr'1 j Though pnBminw Thr.ma hut admitted there had been a rreat a ettrht tak-n rfl ' tp htn rounael that he If confronted with Texas a further romr-lu-ated I'.rti.r l,v ..t- ..nprm5 iarrx. he t soinp to make tratlrn h he kw hoa and that he had arted lie ue tem m tn exerutive abiiiiv in an Mml,a Tuunr.err matter. , nrm nr . r. Ck... i"r xri-m tne . M i "T Mem o tt.at ponjrreeji ill hr rorn ei,ed In at iHi n ri"T Imiimrix for the fn,rr.te of j.ro- .. riin.r miiimiv mw in . ninuahua ano C-iahula. tie tap nioct Jm). riant of 1 tie fle atalea .iflern,g the TnMed Ptalen Ttiia will result in tlie Ki.et ioninc ff M-icn trmipe alon the Kin Grande r-rnaa from 1 lie Amfriian f 01 cca A rc.mmatid of a adiere on dotti Fid'-e of the Rio GrmU end ti.e attitude of the Vnited Fiatea aoldier toward the preaer" 1 rerarded a favorahle in nerioua trouble.. The action of Mxiro In ronveminp oon r'eae In anecial eexaion tiar aerlounlj- agi tated miiitarj- authoritiea . dfl heraie amnd ataitiat thOHe ha hitum had dlert.arc-d hi. truat tt. : him of uainit hlF poFition to i ciliett politic al iamtiairn fund from utKirdinatra in the In hi d-fcriae he will that he did not rwetve I'iacimninB the tirojioeed auttc acainM th anv arm ronnuiretor. juatf iiaiiinaer hrio ,.ti, .,tw..-tnt.A. te did not provoae ip Jump into the matter What action vap takrn. he said, would lie done after aome thouirht and ctmeuita tlun -i h eounxel He aaid he would not e ven ad upon hi pa n Judgment. Cme if the last official aul of Mr. Btl llnirer waa to atpn the firm water ripht -ertifloaie which has ever been tunned t wa made out in ihe name of Lyman X. HuprB. V ho receive the lienefitu of th I I water aervefl by the Minidoka project. tliat rretwrationa a-e Idaho jio'iti'-al rontrlhutlons through A pt replatry In the i. r,.on-a mat rretwrationa a'e Idaho. It ahow that Huks haa paid hi under war for the mobilisation of 1 r,.0ne , ten annual insiallmenta f SIC each on aoanionai troop In Texas account of the building of the project. The, War depart nier-t, though denying! Mm. Itallinrer. a-ife of the aecretary. fle that it contemplateK aending any more pa!ted for ri-attle tonlglit Fhe will be troepa to the Mexican border, haa made ! followed in about ten days the aecre tireparation for anch contingency. t ! tary. ha plan made for hurrying another di-f vlnton lo tlie front f the one nfla ordered aouih ahould tiivt to roa the border. The general ataff ha figured out a here the troop for tlii provisional division w-ould be dr. an from, and every prelimi nary to Hidden order for mobilization la ling made on pa;er. t'l courae, no order for another di-1 vWion would be given unieaa in ani niergenrjr nf the graieat aort. rtawrlaa m the Militia. Tl War department jH'-i'lvely denied Mediation May End Strike of Firemen Omaha office. Mr. Kelly haa already worti 10 an affidavit to the effect that he wan pre vailed upon hy the pnatmaater to mke collection for campaign purpose among the "falthfui"' employe of the oKice Theae fact and other hate tieen brought te the attention of civil service comml lon and Secretary C. "W. Moaa of th Bixth diatrict on Saturday opened Inquiry into 1 ' charge mad against Poatmarter Thomaa by Carrier Iian VT. Tlllotson. Why he hope to make Kelly "the goat" by centering hi defer.ae on the one point ! not explained by the poatmamer. who ha not been diapoaed to talk during the lam few day. It t hinted that he aee an openrng m Mr. KeUy teetlmony. which l to the effect tYiat a hen he turned over j the money te Thoma "the light were ! turned out." Mr. Kelly add, hoaever. (that "Mr. Thoma and Mr. Woodward were i both in the postmaster' private office" jand that "h wa bright enought to . 7ni4 V rr;-. v.ii c;. r- -- -v. vui oiuci iui recognize who wa preiwnt w 4 r r- ri j . Used to Eep Keve Trains. 1 Mr. M del! aer laalrr X a-r ia. a. who aeureULi-v of the Blxth er-ice dltrict. aith beadquurlers at nXCtN'SATI. O.. March 11 Mediation. Cincinnati. iened the investigation in the a provided for in the Tydman law. mir ' Ipfl,rl1 building yesterday, and during tha ry intention of calling nn the militia, J brin Dout ee'tiement of the strike of '' ne t ailed in pracUi:aJy rveryone of a it iuvltes National guard -officers 'R,t firemen of the Ctntfnnatl. New Or-j tb t:iv" employe a ha were induced t to participate in the maneut era, but ths1'"" Texa Pacific rail-ay. Martic A. i m--ae campaign contribution. First among ex?rts have already figured out w her i n,lPn, presiding Judge of the commerce j these was Kellj. who told briefly what be regiments could be drtwa from in case ! t"Hirl nfl the arbiter under th ! knew, and be wa followed by Ian W. miiilia should be needed. j Erdman act. haa wired both the railroad Tillotaon, who made the charge which "Not weeks sir month of campnig-ning. jr'Wiel'B officers of th union for p- brought about the ln estlgatioB.. but year f it will be required for th jicrtl-'" te th ousstion in Aisput j H. C iKen, caahier. who atav ub the Vnited Bt-tes army if ri is sent into Mcilic I 1 EXIVCrTON. Kr- March 31.-Rt udent greatest amount, wa aisn caJiod liefor i. auppra- Ciaorder. wh ther it he tue ata J nil aty of ntuc.y re 1 1 tarj . -who. by tins thus had a i thresh or round up the haMurrttctionist ori'" employed a firemen on tiie Cln- fair working idea of w hat be bad to flaaJ anything in the nature of that sort of !cinn-U. w Cerlean Texas Pactfie rail- . with. I'urlng tbe rest of tba day be called work." jroafl in thl sectim. Re vera! wer put t Hn praotK-Aj- e ery employ who bad oon- Thia wa th statement utar by an "old 'mcr- '""t nigtit. PaHsenger trains wer tributod to th campaign ' fund which army mam. a "West Pointer, who himself !"uir"hS " tim today, but no froirht j Thomas raised baa seen years of s rvlosj on th MexV an I"1'"'- RlKid secrecy t-baracteriae the inquiry bui-der. He said that every army officer j KNOXATL. Tenn.. March 11 A ! and tha-e whs have been before the see In WaKhingtcio of any length of servic hsso-ootiv was partially demo)-i retary refuse to make any statements, knew that ff the American troop wer n& J' emrtneor,' fireman and special The order for absolute reticence b&s tieen ordered into Mexico to bring about settled 6'r,t serioucly hurt a the result of an ! at thoroughly observed that the elevator condition in that country the task would i,lo"'on -'"hgaide the engine at Pine j opera tor have been in-tructed by Bec.re- iie a war's .ork. not a nlcnlr of , i.not. mty-slx miles north of Oakdale. on tary Moaa to keep absolutely to themsolveti tne v.-rncinnti. ew ciriean Texa Pa-; all information a who bas been failed cific last night. The explosion I supposed , t testify. Jn order to maintain thi to have been a development in the strike ' secrecy tbe investigator has already aeon ' r ' -v'- -io i tlls ro im ult? n TnTZVS- TV LUO . y$s -S r,i 727 ZJrcrJZE2T JZATTdPT .SENATE FLANS 0MAHAKEr0RT ! Inref tinting; Body of frp Hos Will Take Different Snnd on Election Probe. KAY ADITSL CEA5GE 15 LAW Would Piefer Election Ciirunussion. But Xi- Sot Advise One. ; CKAKGE 15 EEGISTEAT10K LAWS j Think Voter Fhonld Kct Rbtc Chance to Tse Affidari-. gebbtkakheb ik places eul Uewnltr Nrn .per Ion meat Meaanre leiaaie t llesierma I s r aVeer f ffteal Vi beari e r re atblr to l -e. Events of the Week, at Viewed by The Bee's Artist CAEORRA TRIAL IS BEGUN j Marquis Ratsura Gives Dinner for Thirty-Six Kembers of Band Charged with Knrder. XUBT IS ftnCBXT SECTHED rtsayra liaiaa list a f Calk r, tr.( Sr rural All Tre 1 Steaermcy rrtrsaiB at 1at Eiifl(r. 1 American Diplomat Ambassador O'Brien is G-nest of Honor 7 at Banqnet Celebrating Conclu sion of the J.ew Treaty. TOKIO. March 11. Mrui Katsura, premier and minister of finance, gave a dinner tonight for Ambassador O Brien and DEATH AFTER POWDER SHOCK --BBBBS-SBB W. P. Bobinson, Cashier of Xeno&ha Bank, Victim of Explosion. TO PBXVEKT EEBniDIKG PlJUfT Bleusir ate Iatnrr4 la larls latwr MwlM I'zrlaailaB ' r Mills frm Tb telly f- lated Brglaml. KENOFHA, Wis.. March H William P. VITERBO lta.lv. March 11 The trial of the thirty -sis members of the Neapolitan (the staff of the American embassy in eel- Robinson, assistant cashier of the First seem to l the prevalent impression Jt was pointrd out that if thtj troop criMawd the border atid attempted to put doan the insurrection it would he neces sary io carry on a guerilla warfare against I peopis who know the country in a country admirably adapted for that stvi oT fight ing. "The last time th troop wei sent to tbe Merictn Imrder In any great numtiers ww in the fall tif JKH1 at the tim of th 'iartia raid from Texas across the Ida Grande.. Guru was believed to be In league with s polliical party to Mexico. He rrosHed tlie Klo Grande Into that -country, look a military puat and put th com mandant and a large cumber of enlisted men to the swurd. f l emra m Ramd I p. "The Mexican government appealed te this country to round up the fllibusterers, whs after their raid, took refuge on tbe Texas side of the Klo Grande in th happarel ihu.V.ui and tartoua biding pia-tia. It look th troops two years of most difficult ca.mpaignuig to round up i.aixa and his followers. This is a sample of whM sill folic.w th lot of the trooi he if they have to go into Mexico to ciu!l the exiattng difficulty." Person much tatereated in the Mexican situation and in th mobilisation of ironi by Uu government ai tooay eagerly discussing two reports, circulated almost simultaneously, regarding th cause of the president action and the probable develop ments of tlie future. On of the ha it that th administra tion has Oecioed oo a lulicy calculated te stal'Lih eometlung like Iiermanent settled ciinanions in all the republic te the south a far down a thr Panama canal It i slated thai the mo i-meot of troop lo the Mrxicxn border means llie inaugura tion of a nea policy in Ooaling with the cjurficB of the introduction from Amcncan lCTrniiir of contraband of ar Into the rlublic' of the sou'h 1 Kalwr ib Male. ;at Oei.rtn.ent officials are inclined li i lie belief thfc.1 lb aosolui Buppivmuun of tin pracini i neceuaary jf tlie peac and fctirurity of the tVntral Anit-ricaa got--ininnim at gon tu u preaerved. it ji tt.i vit a of the ira.-u. a hicti led tit I nued Ha lee to take ortt-iir actioa ux th cast' of th llon.ct a hich fitted sat l an American port and a bu n lai r ap- l-ared an a gunliuat uu ii Hoiiduran res- luliou. Tie goernment autimritie a s rt af l.'it-ir preMint uamiiaJgn againet f.iihuBier ma Central American countrtea are run eidering tlie iMtaaibiluy of r.akecuiing iriib viduale in this onuntry he are supposed o l helTed in financing such undertaA ibKB Many peiwrts ha reached tha gu- -x.meist of residents of tt.ii country put ting up tlie cash for such rxjieditum Hb ilit uiideratiicling that if the revului kotuu-y rurn.fiii succeeded they wouid be rs-eardi-d lv tne new govemme.iit alts gea- tj-..ui. coninwrcial oioioeseliiua. Th I ruled dale gvitTniuoct has de- ide-rl ia inn a stop le this trafficking is p. .In 1. ai duiordet . and tl moMinxtnt of U u" to ibr Utiku burdar la iwrtly la Support ef thi general ili v. Camorra. wblcrh ba terrorised Italy for many years, wa begun today. A Jury was chosen more readily than had tieen antici pated, and early in tbe afternoon Cava liero Bianchl. the president of the court, chosen by the ministry of justice to pre side, oiiened tbe interrogation of tbe ac cused. He limited hi question to an in quiry into their personal record. ebration of the conclusion of the new com mercial treaty between Japan and lb Vnited B tales. An element of Japanese politician num bering between SOU and S( i endeavoring ' night. to create a sentiment in opposition to the 1 Mr. Kobmson had lie en ill but wa con National bank died at hi home in this city this morning s a result of shock brought on by the explosion of the pow der plant at Pleasant Prairie on Thursasy treaty and to embarrass the government on tlie ground that it yielded to America's demand for a limitation of Japanese Im- of tbe road firemen President Taf t Will Play Golf and Motoric Chief Executive Beaches Ang-nsta, Ga., Where He Will Spend a Brief Taxation. AVGVSTA. Ga., March 11.-President Taff reached Augusta early tuday for a j brief fieri (id of rest before ret uralng to I Washington. Mrs TaTt and Miss Helen ! Taft will join the president tomorrow. I Mr. Taft srlll play golf ever- morning and motor during the afternoon. A private i I telephone line has been set up direct from t his room to the White Ho us. ! John P. Rockeieffer Is a fellow-guest with the president at the hotel, and there I j is much speculation a te whether or not a 1 -. .'f mt h mirrht ba arranaed between tb two. fit to bustle witnesses up tb bark way of the postoffioe in order that they may not be seen or accosted by reporters. Will a B ottos. Mr. Moss declared that the investigation 111 be thorough in every respect, and that no time sill be lost in pushing It to a con clusion. To tills end he ha decided to work throughout Sunday examining wit nesses. He is unable to stats at this time how much time the investigation will consume. He will examine all th civ- serrice em ployes known to be involved In tbe shalie down as well as many others about th postoffic. It is bis announced purpose ts glean every word of evidence possible. A postoffic Inspector will be her Bun. day to co-operate with Secretary Moss ho the work. Orders bsvc been issued for a Joint investigation in which tbe depart ment and the commission will both be rep- , resented. By way of explanation of th i reason for a Joint inquiry. Secretary Moss Tbe prisoners are charged with the a- j migration. The movement I generally aassination of fellow-roember in th i deprecated and i considered of little sig Camorra. Gennaro Cuocoolo and hi wife, j nificanc. Maria Cutinelli Cuocoolo. popularly known! a th "Beautiful Borrentimv" Behind thl j JjUSlHeSS II ill uuaJr .. in),aLiuuB uuiiim:. teas ... - der and robtierte perpetrated by what perhaps the lies! organised and most des perate crrminal aoclety of modern times va.escent a hen the shock came. State Senator Isaac T. Bishop telegraphed 1 from Madison that he had a bill ready for introduction in the senate Monday which j wouid eliminate powder mills from thickly ! settled portion of Wisconsin and especially ', from Kenosha oounty. Try to Run Street Cars Tb real purpose of the government i Tjvt Hundred Oklahoma City Citiiens to ria uie country oi tuts nana. Ji is ur Sworn in as Deputy Sheriffs in Effort to End Strike. lleved evidence w-ill be brought out that will throw light on the assassination of the American detective, Lieutenant Joseph Petrosnio at Palermo in March, is, after OKLAHOMA CITT. March 11. Five hun- b bad been sent to Italy by the New Tork j dred cttisen. the list Inc luding bankers. police deiiartment to seek information re- i nierc hanls. physician and lawyers, were grardlng Italian criminals. som in as deputy sher-.rf bore today to It was Petrosino who arrested Enrio ; take charre of the street car strike situs- ROOSEVELT VISITING JACKSON ixatraaer Prelrl la bsiewf of --e-rmr wl ddreses Ces Air Weettag. Alfano. better known as Erricone. the al- leged actual bead of the Camorra. after j the latter had fled to New Turk City. The American offioer sent Errlc-one hsrk tion Each man wears badge and car ries a revolver. Thl action i the result of a mas meeting held this morning after Governor Cruce had refused to call out JACK BON. Mis.. March 11. Theodore Pooevelt began the third day of hi epeek- ' ing tour on hi arrival nere thl morning. He closed yesterday program at Besse mer, twelve miles south of Birmingham, with a train-end talk st midnight. Governor Noel of Mississippi, who trsv- eled from Birmingham ts Jackson with jjej,,. Mr. Roosevelt, wa host to th former TWENTY-EIGHT WORKERS EUR1ED IN IRON MINE Ttrsrlsxa. Mtsm- f BlsT Diamater 1 ralreaur ftermsa- PelaiU mi Irrllrat L-rkU. rrX.tTH. March 11 Twenty-eight men wer buned in awi leon mtn at Virginia,. Minn., this afternoon Detail are larking VOTE FOR SENATOR IN IOWA the man who for year had defied th au- "There bav been instance where iwst- ef.n . .r. 1 '; have bn InrnlmtM I . agent, of th commission and reports offi'- j l"rltis of his own country. clally made. In th case I have in mind I Prm ratlia Ordered by K las. th Postoffic department concluded that j The murders of C uocuolos followed to Europe and he was taken into custody j vt.e state troop to protect the street car at Havre. Petroslno s death 1 beileied to ; company in an effort to run the tars j have been th price paid fur running down miaen sav they will Tbe attempt to run the ! i Prom n Hafr Correspondent I i l.INi -i il.N. Man h U i Special i-Tlie nate commit tee aitomtcd In ItiestigHtf rlertlon i-ondit ions in mis ha will probably i report Moncic' or Tnci.ciat and wlii si.bmni tin. repirts. The inn lorn; conFlstlne of I Ki-nip of Merrick. Lee cif Bend and Moax- lnd of liin.-i.lh. ik cini'liari'-aHi oTMiosed l.. siiliscrilitnt lo the hiie e a.h leimrl of j i tic house conin'lMee and II! retMrt a much more igorous srid indepenrii-nl op'nlon. Mtitiiir Alliert of Platte, chairman of the cofimttiee. has noi dwided whelhcT be lil Jolt- Ihe ma.lorlt.v of three oi will go with .-cnsior TiblH lt of Aclams ho l the re actionar nirtnlw of the committer aKl i-i-i crmlriril lei M Kiid h tlie house rrj le of repc rt The commute met Friclsv and de cided ti.at tiir Delay of several eek was becoming unnecessarily long TibbettK and tlie three radical could not get together ant" Albert coiildn ot make up his mind. He was giver, the note and mcmorada of th opinion of the three and on Monday x 111 declare himself one way or the ptbci. The majority of the committer thinks there Is no iMt-sihillty at all of getting Tibbett to concur without making such lonceeslor llmi their own principle would Ik contradici-d and although they wyiuld pilfer a unanimous report, they have given ut- hoif for it. If Allien Joins 1 hem. hos crr. their report will be almost as strong ti a unanimous expression of pptata vtuld lie Senator Tlblwu. then, will probablr re- inirt to cndor.ic the bouse repcu-t and th joiner four will enter a rcpori whirb will en. body suhstannally ihe follos-tng opln- li tin: There a ere grow irregularitie in 11m last and tir ceding election In Omaha. The evidence fi this- is bused upon legal testi mony, and upon hearsay report which, al though not admissable s strict evidence, li nd 10 show s condition. The commute is incllnefl to tie oonservstlv and not rad ical in It declaration concerning these evil condition and will prohabrr hot em- . mit lta-ir to the opmiua thai Omaha is acre than other large cities. The evils sr blam l upon ponditlnns of population, tending to the rimgnatjot. of imoratit foreigners, etc., and partly ts get ting the wrong class of men for Judge and clerk of election. There are evident ot manipulation of the voting madhtnes and the cvn.mittee I inclined to recom mend that either a tiett-ir machine or no machine at all be used. Tbe igiiors.no arid tendency to fraud shoan in tlie Judges and clerk of election can be eliminated by changing tbe method of their appoint ment For tl.i purpose the commiltee would preler to uteri, t an iln'tiim commission, but Is not vet decided upon the feasibility uf the plan. The election commission oould make men sen as Judge and cierk as n on are compelled to serve on Jut-let., with out regard to the sacrifice of personal busi n interest Professional will lie dis carded. The hardest problem for the com mittee to decide lib liecn whether or not to recommend such a commission and the system for chousing the member of it in case it should tie deciaed upon. The Ap pointment of tlie members by the aisuiui court soenis lo be tbe best way o fsr sug gested, but that mav tie found unccoieuu tiona.1. The c hanging of registration laws so that no man can register by affidavit Is a re - J form urged by some memlier of the com- The registration davs ar to lie I , verv numerous aiid are to lie manfd ln- preslflent at breakfast. Then Mr. Rc.os.-l,, r,F1,,..uon c,rrk . Trn.axient t.rficer. velt went tt. tbe state house ground to j h Kh .. 1nat ,xrv address an ojien-sir meeting ' opuort unit v to reclster In the fo-mal av car thl sftemoon. ! RUSSIA WANTS CONCESSIONS in gon their way to California, not leave their train. rex elation mads by on uf th CumorrtstK, Cblw Dre arr la tb Ssug. bat Xa Be- j alt ts Had aas Demdlaest t Os. j PES MOINES. March 11 Today joint j sensional lialiot resulted : lieemer. i; office inspector' suit on th second flosr. Ken ion. 41: Porter idem i. 4.. faired. X. its side should b given and deua.rtments.1 Inquiries have followed. Thus conflicting report have sometime been made In the Thomas caa theirs will be no occasion for conflict, because both sides will be rep resented. Ia eatlsrata' irri'et. Pier retary Moss arrtvsd in the city PVidsT bight and at o'clock fiaturday morning he a court of tbe assise. went to the federal building, where he In- other crowds surrounded tbe metbevs. troduoed himself to Posrmast er Thorn aa. monastery of Gradi. now a penitentiary. Sr. Moss explained thai b would Uks ts ! where all but two of the prisoner bav ivs Si room in which te oondurt the in- j pen confined and the piiaun of bi.ii in quiry and he wa assigned te th post- I i, i which the lnformar Abhatei-acgio Gennaro Abbatemaggio reeultei in the present prosecution, which wan ordered by King TUtor Eunmaxiusl au2 presaed i.l iB.gtior Faril. ths minister of .tustic. At da jllfcht. an enormous ci-owd gathered in ths vlcrufliy of ths lormer church of ban Francisco which has lieen tr-iiKlartnet! into Wat ifrerlaf la 4 at here Cliemer ta Imlr Is Xat feat taf arlarr . PT PETF-T-iPBt-RG, March ll-Russo- Chlnee nerotUitinn have again taken ' an unf.vorale turn CI ma second rep'; ' ltd the P. uBKirJH demciid for a closer adber- I i anc lr the pfl-ovlsu n of th treaty of j liidl' ate an att tude In regard io Flus ! nian ronauis? i-r.d commercial privileges in ' 111 and Mongolia that I unsatisfactory to thl goiernnier.t Boon after noon Colonel F.oosevelt willjTt,-n. after the last dy i closed, no one leave for New Orleans. iCkn VMt w-ho ha not registered. KANSAS C1T1. March 11. -Mrs. Tbeo- ( The report of tbe majurtti. s.a-ied l,v dore Rooseielt and Mis Ethel Roosevelt I Kemp i.ee and Hoag.and. will heai opm passed through this city at :& thl mom- ju,n sim.lai is these and wlJ p-c.bab:y a hey did J ami body sutgeitioiii. for Iciglslatioii whicb will catry out ai sums future dste the sug gestion 1 nr.: Bin. Bim the senate reapportionment com mittee is still well agreed upon reporting tb Places pian for legislative redlvialon of tbe state it seem proliabl that the senai st least wll begm active consideration of the important reapportionment qeusuos Monday or Tuesday. Tl.e Plaoek bill, as wa announuea several days sgo, has been I the fsrored schema fur redlstrlctlhr the icaa-! stale and now that It lis been amended 1 " , tu suit ttis democrats fairly wi ll some t,r ASH LAN 0. NEB. DECREASES 100 Pwaalstloa af Tt la Thlrtera Raa dred aad ary-X1ae A retard -lag ta l-ae Crwsa. 14 APHINGTTiN. March U Population j rtatlstlcts of the Thirteenth census an- mu-nced lodaT Include: i mace !'" i ist, land. Nen 1T k.f Slmnvllle. re a haent. V. tdem i. 4T necessary to elect. Hi. Continued on fcond Page Pupils Shoot Mud Balls to Beautify School Grounds A nn-fil scheme for bsauttfyiri! tbe.the lnk Hew to seed them was tb rrouads surrounding tbe Train putiiiciv""". I aria rllen- Ptnally be decided tliat the oniy way was i to roll mud balia. hub abouid b loaded I w US morningglory seeda. Richardson had the kid busy all afternoon rolling tt i the school building was put into effect Fnoaj I afternoon James Richardson, a member j tif th b.iard personally suparvsaed toe ! operation, which are aa unique aa they j halts and late in th day are hoped to h effective. ; laned a bombardment Cvs to sides uf tt building gamw as hour and a half thj pelted the banks ria bai.ks tower, w hich ar so unsightly ; fnrm eiery ugie and tt) that ti.ey hsv become n or te rem- banks were turned into har.ks d nted lir dent in that section. Th bank ar liar- and tber with th tiny mud bans Th raw of everything la the way of verdsr j outigsters went 10 th tak with sucfc Not even th bird hv nerve enough ts iint that Richardson finally look tuad tlie on woman priaonei aario iia been beid There a much excitement when tlie lam transp.irting the accused apjmajed from under th acrhed disir of tbe prison 1 he pruccMSi.m proceeded to court amio angry murmurs of the jopm Precau- tKtis were taken against an attempt to fre the prlaot-ra. symiaxthisers in the driver of each van were seated a poll man and a carbineer. One soldier sat .fun! Uiaio tb ducrr The mounted carbineer surrounded each van. 14 hen tlie doors of th court aer opened. as many of the crowd as could rushed in., occupying etery available plat To crowd in th square before th bund- iug was s great that a oomj.cy of n.fao Farrell's Fine Syrup who bad niany aliem j IT' m c C 1 flMOir e throng With tbe ! 1 lCC lUUtiy 14 it gt rrymatidering feature are lieginnit1g ; to b evioent I For insta.nc:. tb Km reriresentatn are I disposed among tba vsnous ceunties of I tne state a nearly a possible m the pro- lay the youngsters : xrf mUM caUed out to rtunforc the cara of the bank For ,KUo. . I W itl.in tlie attention of the onlooker wa gigantic ciay 1 absorbed by th apliearanoe and behavior of tb pnauners All appeared to tie in good health with th exception of the praest. t its Viioan. who seem4 ta be iU. and s nana , u .r.. .r. u r-m, iittit . K ,. 1 . . . . . h.u. 1 . m .. L K n - ..H o m. ' I. 1 . 1 1 A .1t Ua. . .. . u , . I vmr.g ar they. time that h ir knowingly slung mud. Th school board decided ti.at t li bank ' but that b thought th hoped for and hould 1 tie uf.fied if sioaaibia. Richard- Justified tb Irani son was gits tb Job That member of 1 Richardson aa va if ths mud ball schems eWi,. atf baaeraarl. 'to bosrd f ! a schwro which be sul dwaan't work b is going to try th stiot- Tbo poho J tba govarnmeot linear th " T "'- " j -uwurh Hi cenpamoIia give tli in, pre . I -e.-i.a of tb prtera pa.1 and tb pupils of I mormngglory td and Bitot .lots th Ibcbardsua s piaa was ta saad ; banks. J tt oatlnued oa lag Tw i tb Bc hoai. tered. tkeateae-raaea af Maar y ae. ErricoTi miintaind tu usual caim da ieanor. H i shun and slender, lnsig mficant and rather vuitar lutiaing A long ug'y scar extends from th aar 10 th 1 Continued tin ban una Pag j Sse if your name appears in The Bee's want ads today offering Farrell's Syrup free. You don't have to advertise to get it. Find your name and the gift is yours. The Bee is also giving away today: O'Brir-ir. de-lifjous chdJv. Ujsiike's fainoufc flour. AintTicaxi tbt-hter titkt-tb. port ion of ope to li ' mhab!tants.. but one democratic cmiuih.v wjtb only a little mot than k'K' iieopi i gneu a menils-r and two republican ounti with seifai hun dred ltihaintant tiire get only a hare of one memlier Sherman counii. democratic, with a population of 1,71. get a nn-nilier. Nance count, boweier, which tiac 1 !-i people.. mote, get only a share of a float reiiresentatji e lietwuen ti.at count v and Pistte w nu b is inrhned 10 be onn.. crane Piatt c.ui.ty ba I .r ieopit and itha-i wciuld under ttt proper ratio entittt i. te on memlier and a finat li get, tiin er.un memlier. a float with Nance which stiuta Nanue out a'most altoaetbei . and another fiuat with Madiaoi. A:a'Ji.on gat on member beside t tt float. In tti aenaiorial districting some siniliai and equawlly flagrant gerrvniahOerng are lu bet sewn nl distrint .Na 1 pa suet county as J'Ut In wnn Gage l aw not heretofore iiaa Interfered with tb oemocrata in it connectiun with Rictiartison and Neman., so it 1 tacked onto Gage a mat count y is republican an.tws.i. Then Rici.aiuaon and Nemaha, inclined ts be oemoci a : aie guen Juhiiauii rniublicana to 1.1 -r c-'.tim ana star tut i)nm.rrm .f lii-.i-. . w col. titirs are strot.sei ttian It. ; e.ij .1 lt, in Johnaoti cui.ut) in aiatnct ,. 1... u. safely democratic Herwtolar Burt ccuti-.) rt piibl:cu 1,.