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s Fhe Omaha Daily Tuiir liv' ami iirr or Tiwtr l.ittU r'rwa.a set! Fla fnnt. M.maz::ir rag;r of Earn I wis. For Nhr laita hnwrs. cooler. Kor Iowa Siiowars. 01LVIIA. Fill DAY 110 LINING. JULY 2S. 1:I1 WEL5d PAGEX SINGLE OUT TWO CUNTS. VOL XLf-N). &1. Deadlock Between France and Germany Over Morocco Still On i KNEW HIS FATHER -s Out of the Troubled Waters MODIFIED WOOL LULUS PASSED Senate Defeats Ormnal La Falletta Measure, but JuLipts His Sub stitute as Compromise. MUST ALL OBEY SHERMAN LAW TOOK THE li!V.": v , iTouuj Ealitlaw. in Lorrm , ,u7esti ffitioa. Testifies He Knew Maney Was Paid for a Tote. ' lprtment of Justice to Prosecute j-Tfac1 utpiomat3 Hoping far Settle Tmts and Manopoliei tliat Do 3ot meat. While Standing Pat British E laso ire ud doit Business. Troubled Over Situation. Bee. STATZ3LI3T 12. OM WICK r.ltSHAX : Encle Sam's Auti-Trust Bureau Tind inx Mich Work. SZCHZT AGESTS A BUST LOT One Thousand Complaints Are Sow Bc-mg" IavstiTated. AT WCOK TS A D0ZZ3 STATES Raactn rntwarr j I)wlri t takr I 3HINGTON Jal T.. Thf Ewpartnmnt 1 of J jKtir to planninsr ImmmUaM pnti- J ttiui of ail frusta and monopoiws on.u not rtiHSolve. or taa other steoa to obey the ShHrman iuw. as it has been tntrnrted m the Standard nil. Totewo and Piwder tnmt esseR. Attorney .enerl Wlcrkersham b auThortry for the statement To rnalte the -Sherman iaw effective. the ' rieoarrment i anrt-tr-mt Dureau w inn worked to it capHClty. Probably LM , compliunta of axistlnn monopolies, re- stralnts or lileira! aaT-eements to control t.ie pnre of oommodltiea. ranting rrom feaxher dumers to teiephemes are now be lna; lnviTlitai-.i. The secret anenrs of the bureau hare been scattered ail over the eounrrv and in many instances an lnveerT- gatlon af an al.e)fd tram to oina- on la j a. doaen states at the same time. One of the promised results of this policy la that the itov-rnment will nave in in court before the end of the calendar year j probably a ansen nu-L. - . broad sense, the irovernmeni i " -"- ay be divided into two classes: act ons m v. which the Sherman law, as inin- . . . nuHume nrTil oy tne supreme - plies, and those where tne p.una. .,n or control of properry by ownership of paeents In mvolvaaj. The cases now pending aa-ainst the Elee trcal mist and the proceedinap aaalnst the rnlred Shoe Machinery company, pre sent questions rerardlnx patents. Tolmstone Breaks Endurance Eecord Chicago Aria. tar Remains in Air for Mare Than Four Hours, Traveling- ITeariy 2C0 Miles. 11 IN EOLA. July 27. St. Croix Johnstons. the eh.cago aviator Broke u. rarartm for monoolanas and bl-, . . i , endurance records for monoplan n.anes today when ha remain! he rmtunm , arr fur four how - - I and three-fourths seconds, f'reuna uw avi ation course of about five miles thirty -tuna t: mm. He waa eompslled to alight befnre his fifty gallons of gasoline ware con sumed because of engine trouble tn hia all Amencan Moiaant monoplane. Tha previous American record made at San Fran Cisco January 'JD. lust, waa made ay Parmelea, hia record being 3:-i. Counting gasoline, oil and accessories, with his own weight Johnstone carried about m pounds of weight In hia Elgnt, which waa made at a rat close to sixty miles an hour and about 30 feet above tha , ground in a gentle breeaa. Althuugh his angina waa skipping badly, I Johnston said he could have remained J aloft mucli longer. I tjtutions under its appointment by Judges "I had taken some sandwiches up with , ud UcPhenaa at uie Cnlted States me." he said, "but when I earn to sat , rcxiit court. The company's decision fol tham I found them soaked with oil. I was ; Iuw, ta eMummltlon mto o,e iejpL. q,lea. very hungry anu came aowu iu m i thing to eat. Blames Nagel for Slaughter of Seals Dr. Hornady Says Secretary of Com merce in His Order Hade So Dis tmction aa to Age or Sex. WASHINGTON, July 27. Dr. William T. Homaduy. director of tne New Tor ao ulogical park, declared today before a huiis lnvsaogating committee that sacra- tary of Commerua and Labor Nagel waa pracucaily reapcraalble far the slaughter of yuung seals undei legal age en tha Prtbl- lof land. 11 said no dlau action bad been made ae to sex or age in the seal slaughter. The Weather For Nebraska Friday fair, cooler '".) Iowa ailuwers. comer. T-aa iiului at swasa T r. Hour. Dag. ..is- m.. ....... j a. m ..... T a. m il a. m i a wx IS a. m 11 a. ni. Li at - 1" 7 71 ! TO - 77 - " ji . g2 -In. m.... i m n j t,. na.. ....... 4 p. m A ! 3 p. m a a- m, 7 p. m. ........ o. m. . riiuyanuva mi. una. um. tarn. . a UM 11 t . 7 74 m 74 . 71 S 4 S .. .is) .us T T K.r;iea. yeeternay. Lih ysieritavy... llrtwui win nanuun. . frampilai nan . Tamparatur and praclpitaQon departures f viu the Runnai . Nurxai lammraiaia 77 C x 1 um tr ui day . I ni' utm since March 1 tQs Ntiraal ar mutation. ... .14 men L efriKBcy for tan aa.. .i4uut Tiul ra nrail auuNi starch 1 LA locoes L:!uiauicv since aarm m-iias T.rvieecy eo. periua t!rs..j2.j lucnes Benud. laka. a T r. M. Taann. Hiiria- Kalu 1 p. aw eaa. (a J. ("havtann. oaxuuy ..; I-avenport. part eiaudjf ..K Louver duudy n laa Miilnaa. part snmiTl it SJ City, ciwudv r wart cloudy - Nuru Piaua. alaur .. .73 St enana. etuaaty H m t"iaaia riiiaily 7 SS atautrt Ory. uoasty at s4 Mali Lae. eiaaar a) S arMlau alAiialv , S 70 S tit 1 try. near at aj V a eaear a T snanaalea (naa af samBiSlmliss. .1 1 sf T L. A. WEUH. lu-Miee. Oo-i TM i -aae Taao am ii-ae eua aaa- I -" ' arV'aaay tor ear. Ut.-ite ef Weather. PAKii. July 27 . The deadlock between France snd Germany continues, but ' France expect uat a war w.n be tmurf for a peaceful solution. To this end It la prepared to go to the limit of oonrille tion. out cannot agree e.tner to evacuar Morocco or hand nvr Hint blocks of African terrtorv mer-ly m return for rmiiiiv' reiterated assurance that Frame will not be Iwuifmd in the future in H jnwd. The international pea.-e advocate point out that th real danger of the situation k, , th nanon offfnilina: "rmany pr1d by (lr'.v:n it Ulto a eomtfr l. 0111 whirh she miaht strlUe in anr , TTtB Matin today dvnt-a an artirl to ' what .t iyii "the Orman liiufT.' claim- j inn that no on in Germany would tnm of darm tn rlak of a str iai airainat j u tnpl entent. Tarn pamr Od: "Tn, Anadir inc-dent moi"" Empror William efforts to obtain bet ter relations with Gr-a: Ertuun wer- ; pur-ly hypn"y. Tha rual aam was to separat Ensiand and France." U)SDON. July 27. Premier A('Ut-! maiu a. itiivmint in tae Houre of Com- mona today on tne wiojm-.j. 01 wucll tMly bora out Uie descrtpti.m of the . uum ona of real anxjerj'. The poai- ; non the pr-mier sai.l. had reached a. pomt at w!llCh it waa bound to become ; difficult and haraneinit um ' waa found. a wmLoa Mr. As'iulLh aald Great id rt tain waa not ; . a part-.- to the conversations proceeding France and Germany. out : ' aarnestly and sincerely desired to see tnem ; 1 Mmtit in an imiurnient favoraoie and I LBi4Ctury t() parties. He appealed to : nmlw, not to sees, to enter into the ' 4eUulB of the situation at the present . moment. The premier said the government 1 had tJiought it rlKht from the beirlnnuig to clear that tail In it a satisfactory i i i-" X3 y n mnatr Karrri san . dlacuaslon of the sttua- ' "tu ""vjt tlun. Lewis Says Cortelyon PTnm 1 0 CkA o TJoO-rnrifT LQ ' 1 St. Louis Publisher Alleges that Fraud ' Orders Were Illegally Bsued Against His Concerns. WASHINGTON. July 27. That former Postmaster Cortelyon "absolutely brake his word" and that "the seetmd-class mail prlvllega to s sword whttm the Fostomce denartment keens hana-tig over the heada r - ef publishers M keep them from opening i ... nr,ncnr arHciais" i was daelarad today by g. G.,Lawui. praai- j dent or tne tsrwnr r auuauiMa "l ! Unitov Mira tha house po-tofSce -x-! Penintui as committee. t Lews charged that mall fraud order"! were unjustly and unlawfully Israed,.. ,. , lmh,, him a-'r against hia company. "Mr. Corteiyou broke bin absolute word at tna suggestion of th Tribunes ooun- message, supported as it to by the testi- i nownere Imposes on any one the duty of: to hardly possible that any attempt will mittee. "We are satisfied that the presl to me." soul Mr. Lewis. "botH In regard ! mony at Mr. Erares of the coast and j hmmmvimiot ' mRd" to land " for 311 and tt" Iorml deDt WU1 bUI ttU" Cim snt to the fraud order which he Issued aga.nst ; . . ir, ... .k -..ir-.. i avodoetiu aurvev. before the congressional i fa-.. ihava tne rumor m r . delegat'.nn will probably lend Its aid to to him within the range prescribed and our bank and also aa to the order against . our woman's magazine. He promised us ; haarmea In both cases, but did not give i us any chance at a. I. ST. UOClfc. July .-jrr.ciala or tne at. Louis Union Trust company announced to- j day that t company would decline to serve aa receiver of the E. G. Lewis publishing, realty and financial In- ttona involved In the receivership. More Violators of Sherman Law Fined' Six Men Who Are Members of Three Companies Plead Guilty in Sew York. XTW TORE. July 27. Philip 8. Dyer, secretary and treasurer of the American Horseshoe company, who waa indicted for being a member of the "pool" known as the Horseshoe Manufacturers' association, described as an Illegal combination and eonsplracy In restraint of trade and cum. r wi-v aneri before Jnd Arch- ' w . L . a t , Diia in umifja cLun circuii caun, iaziu K, e-,-.l . r . ,n. ! entered a piaa of nolo contendere. Dyer waa fined C.088. Tha fines thus far Imposed on thirty- j eight defendants who have mads their I pleas total (43.9B9. Pleas of nolo contendere war accepted today by Judge Arch bald from Dana R. ' Bill lan. head of the supply department of the General ZSectria company, and Wallace ! 8. Clark, bis assistant, and from Henry A. ' Reed and Henry D. Read of the Bishop I Guttapercha company. These men were ! fined C aacn. i A similar plea, by means of power of j attorney, waa received from Richard W. '. Camstock. vice president of the Rhode i Island-Perkins Hai sasuoe aampany. A fin ' of Cos waa Imposed. ' Senator Bailey ; Quits Committee Texan Does Sot Want to Aid Stephen Investigation Because of Methods of Taking Testimony. WAJHINOTON, July S. Because ae does j not bailee in th senate' s met nod of tak I big tesnmony in investigations. Senator i Baiiay today restgsnd from tha commute I P""" icuona. o made no explanation to tna senate and the 1 sauna Don was accepted srtlnout eonunant. ? hia fnends. Mr. Bailey aald afterward that be oould sot eonaant ta enter an the work required in tha Investigation of tha charges against Senator Skiepnenson. I hava been appointed on tha subemn-1 I mlttae an sonsader tha atephanaiMl ease." I ba ssud. "Sty eon victims b that th strict rules of evlilaiiaa aoould suntrel la all j sect) rmnnrlaa Tna ssnsis kiiwa sat ee- wrej aaaun niai. anaa aemiia a 1 amf or 1 I asusavat sea say way nlssr tn da- ! I) use af auasl isgnlrida aa such a mt tha DZPC5IT SLIPS EI 17T2Z3ZL' Was Ca&iiiar of Bank at the Tune and 1 Znew of the Affair. i "DULL MAIL BT JGH3 B2.GDZ2ICS ' Twenty-Five Hundred Dollars the Amount of Cash Paid. CSJJJZS 3T ATTCBJffZY TTAMFY AkMMtl-m tkv tttwravTa. hut CMtM tauat rrrtaiaj Evtiiraev Has Jasslvrl with Rnrlac TrUal f taw 1m. WASHINGTON. Jmy 27. Expresnina" hl firm cnnviction that his father, former State Senator D. W. Hoiatiaw. repeivel SZ.: from a man who offered to pay him that sum to vote for Lorrmer for the sen ate. Herschel t. Holst.aw of Iuka. tU.. to la y appar?d oefnre the Lofmpr senate) nmmiiiM and aiihstantiated his faxher's i j.j cnnX,!1,B(,n." The lather Is too 111 m apMiar TnB mJn prT(illclnK- dooior a' cer- uflL.alea u, gfict. The mm waa 014anil.r o( nl8 father's bank on June UlB djite the father claims to nav8 received the money from Senator John Brodenck and fmm knowlejixe ob- nj position and from sups he put m grldHiice proved that hia fatlier received the money. The son told the story of how the Hoist-aw family received rh hlnw nt rhu fathnr'a cnnfesaunn and of iji, tiiher teiUn him that every word of it waa true. nl cross-examination. Attorney Hanecy, represent: Hi Senator Lonmer, said that the deposit slips had been juusied. bath at j the present and at the Erst Larimer in- : Tnsit iuJaVT mil In azpianaaan be absolved attorneys or others connected with tne r . . i i committee from hia charge. ! imm Xsmm a DacaasO. I ............. i.uvt Liuai t iiiiuinAiiuu .m - u i i suddenly when i&r. Hanecy parsmted in waa temiinated ', the witness, ailar ha said he had' no Knowledge on the subject, aoout indict- menu brought against his fainer. ,.Vui ! Lnim'na.u a-ggeatad taat ouiar wit- i nesaes could give btttutr testimony on the , : Dolnt and aasmtnl Mr. Hanecv that every i - w1tti-- uin..l wn,. ,1 ho rnmiKu 1 M r I attend the hearings II possible. i I Thoma McGoirs of a Chicago detective I agency told of working on th so-called j White coafsasion. Hu was explaining tha i extant of his worn when the uommittea atl- iaurnja jr tne Far ma fcr,t tn . .. . . UaaV.r a Ul UU BVSTI V lL-SaaU . UIB UGLB1.U W"S aIll ampioyad by the Chicago Tribune, j ' nut wnen m turneo aver to a caza s Attar. M Wysuan. th ainformation he obtamad j dunnii tnat oerlod and. anreredi tbe aar - JU,., aitomer. that rt3ctul only paid, him for hia work during th Mn had v,- mnivd hv ' he hud advanced to Whita far a board bilL ha anew both Senator Lorimer and Edward Hinee hecuuat, tooth had bn hia ! r v... j. ' not mean Senator Lorimer personally but . Unmf a bank. Another Skeleton Recovered from the Wreck of the Maine HAVANA. Cuba. Juiy 2. saeieuia. of UiUSV. T3, W taa, s4 v luaj aaugau t- uwira . i i ldentlflcauon. waa discovered yeateroay an ( tha berth deck on tha starboard side of the I vi.""- These are the first bones found I below the main deck, which has beau en- I I Ureiy explored. It warrant ufficer, .whose )uarters wars In that section of the at This nuLaes tha j total number of rama.as su far recovered I approximately fourteen. leaving sixty bodies unrecovered. Practically all hope bus been abandoned of the recovery of other remalna forward of the central su perstructure, as all that section has bean destroyed. Preliminary exploration of the after berth deck, including the ward room and today, but the onlT rtMiuit wu tn dlsKovry xjulz tul turn lt- r"" oarauone been tnrown aown. :ly Impeding the work of ex ploration. The junior ward room waa ex amined, but nothing of Importance found. Practice Farmer Who is Well Known as a Writer W. Hervey. iiniriara edl- of the Twentieth Century who waa years of age Thurailay . to ana af tha best known practical a7rarulturaiiats and siocx raisers tn the stats of Nebraska. Bocn on a sunk farm in Jeffer son county. O., on Juiy a. UMa, be recaaved an educatiusi ba the own man schools and Id MtiNeaiey and Hopedale euUcarna Earry, however, ha turned his anenaaan tn exhibit ing and raiding pure bred stoca. embarking in that buameas when but a lltxle aver la. During Bis en-tn-a residence tn Ohio Mr. Hervev was prruninant ba a larva aumoe; of stiM-hmen s issnuiatlnns. and was inatnimetital in "T"'TT"f the flnav pure bred shanp ratwa aaseaaaiiun In the ITnitaat Statsa. Moving to Neoraaka twenty-ei irtjt yean ago be settled In Knox county and snsn haams to taa a prmxuneni part in stock raising circles there Far taa last twenty-two years Mr Hervey has been ensaewd la juur aalistlc work with tha Sibraaaa Fvmar, th Omaha World-Herald and baa bean ax years in his pres ent soaatlnu. He to axso largely en gad hi stuck ratal ng and exhibiting. Mr. Harvey to a memtaer af th State Board of Agriculture, a mem her of th Beavrd uf Manager mt th state fair, aad aerretarv of tae Douglas Count? Agricultural society, and president of the N'Hiulu Aaauriuiioa of r air Mansv- He waa marnal tn 1371 and Is th father af six children, all of whona are living, mt. aad Mrs. Warvey raasoe at From the Oeveland Plain Dealer. PINCEOT REFLUS TO TAR Says Root of Controller 3ay BLitter is Left Untouched. SHOZLE FUCUT SHOULD BE IT Asi 11 . rtmttr lsslsu oalf War s I Mnaaalr as (anr Gaiaar Bt tai ftartala Title- Ryava klTaa Casta Aa-saatM. WA3HCTGTOI. July 27. Gifford Ptnchot. ; I formeriy government forester. uui now . " i -vua ... ,,f .h. ManiMfijAi tonarvaLiaiL as- ! v -. . w : sociauun. today laaued a siaiinent de claring- that President Taft "leavea tha , ... . -n.. ..- . m root oc tne manor "uiu """""- " . j . , ata njeaajuja to the senara, oenyuia i coaid u; monopoilaaOua of the W3J trnnz at Controller buy. Alaska. ptnchof a statement Sollawa: Tha presidanf j detente of his eoorsa In i .ha Cnntroller bay aflair shows how hard ' lt . w a guaU excuse far a bal'toar Dahlman: l ' " I OMAHA Julv 57 m aaawaria I -U laa,B 11 ' 8 nt m. matter wholly ' the root of taa matter wamiy In spite of ail explanations, 1 . t., mil. the Sact remaiaav V" Mr. Taft haanng lrh - around Controller bay without none, tn the nubile has given the Inter- i eats behind Rvan an opportunity to actrajre ' rh., kev to the channel of Controller bay k- ,h. m.hiu, knew whit waa irninir on. The man. which to a part of the president's j committee now investigating this question, i appears to show that the mile and a hall j at uie aoore front taken up by Ryan, to-I etner wim tne tracia wau;u ma l ment retains, and on which lt prohibits ; ; private entry, dues effectually control the j ' valuable portiun of the channel. j Pmalie Sksalg Kecaua Ceaatrai. i "Eut w aether the president to right or ! ' whetner the map to rigiit. and whoever '. , Ryan and his associates will be shown i to represent, lt to true, and will remain j true, that the lands aouut Controller bay i should never hava been let go. Th publla ! I will agree with Colonel Roosevelt that ! . , , , . . . HtSmV lefSa IXiiaiasVl imnisj UUftUa IM as aa, a. wi aatswaau Tha so-called BaillngBr-Plnchot invastl- nr.nn " ru.t u.1 Th. eM A t Hta mihlln fn " . " . . . tne extensive and successful efforts which are being made to monopolize the resourcaa of Tha fact developed by this In vestigation constituted a solemn warning and a call an the executive far special I watchfulness In protecting publla property i In A1""' In view of the need tar a firm and careful policy thus emphasised It was the president s duty to hold th ter minal lands around Controller bay In gov ernment ownership. --- Available, tar I real As with the coal lands, tha Otia to tha . Urbor lands which are the key t tha ooal uuida, mkiouia hm9 btwa Uatia t aay wmit until congress could act. Ia tha meantime, contrary to tha general Impression, tha very tact that these lands were In a nav- I Continued on Second Page.) sW t 'yy,. r : i r GIUEllE W. Hv riM n Aaaocuue E.iltor af The Twentieth Century Farmer. LIS Morta Fm-tlatn 3-.. ft 0 a Commission Plan Petition Filed with City Clerk Butler The Bee Completes Its Undertaking and Sext Proceeding Come from City Authorities. The petition for the oammisslon plan of j j city government for Omaha, tor which i signatures ware secured by The Bee. was 1 cieril Butler at hia office j &...: . i ... . . j- uou jtmirruay aiLvnunm. ..... . tj.ua ueuiion conuuni au names, renre- senuns ail classes of citiaenship in tha commumry. being L7W more than to re- ! auirad to mik rh S quiren to muu tne 31 per cent of legal proceaure aevoivea upon the mayor and alty authorities. i At the same time of Cling the petition, j the following letter waa addressed to 1 1911. Hon. James C. Daalraan- Myor omaoa: Sir Permit me mform you that I hava una day filed with tne ctv clerk a petition oeanng tna ' " signaturtw of qualified voters to tne ausn-j , . - u"- ' Tm:rrr ing affidavit asking for auomission of the ""un of "i"Pung uie cimmlasion plan i -...."."L. .'"a.".Iln'" ! Neoraaka session laws for lull. As the law ! yours. VICTOR KjLujEW A-TELli. j City Clerk Butler glanced through the bulky petition and remarked. "It's pi el lv i not weatner ra pux auoiaonai work on us here, just whim we want to get away for : vacations, but I guess Its all right. Excursion Train Crashes Into Freight Near Hamlet. S.CV; e , - Seven Persons Balled and Mare Than Fifty Injured in Smashup 3SearIy All Victims Are Seeroes, TTA.M-T.ir-r g. CL. July 27. Seven people were killed and between fifty and seventy five Injured, many of whom will die. when j an excursion train from Durham. N. C, running as second No. 33 on the Seaboard Air Line, bound for Charlotte, rushed ; head-on into a freight train In tha yards at , this place. At the general offices of tha Bea hoard Air Line railway at Portsmouth this after noon lt waa said that seven people were killed In tha excursion train wreck at Ham- ' fortT mjurad. Practically all tha vtctima are negroes. Antomohile Party -Comes from Winterset Fourteen Motors Make Trip to Omaha Over the Short Line Eoad. 1 Fourteen automobiles left Wmtsrsat at 17:30 yesterday morning pllotsd by lowans j srui aoreUtaVavna w rui w-jiku w wvt-iu- j : atajs. rh randltliina of th. 9hart iMntf I j mud, wnicti run Cram Imm .Malnas to 1 1'nnnHi niuf r 4-axifi krr tiits tlmt thrf IumI 1 pasaed through two hrwna th- number hI ; , mcreaaan to iwenry. I The party arrived In Council Bluffs at 4 i o'clock and was met by members of the i Commercial club, who snowed the autotsts ! about the city, law tnev came to Omaha, where they made uwlr heailquarters at the ; Paxton hotel. Thia morning he party will ' "axpiore" thia city, and after dinner will j return. Nearly all of the officiala of Madlnrm I county are In the party, which number ' aver ink. FAMOUS BALL PLAYER DEAD Jaaa V. RaaVUfle, Js.s Masa Bas4 tslckav Teaea Aaa. Fa aaa a Away. OCEAN CITY. N. J . July r. John T. Radcllffe. famous as a ba.1 player tn th ows and aarly 'Tun. died suddently at 'Inaa 11 City Tacht alub here yesterday. Ha waa j S years um. naaciirte waa a marnnar or tna eeieoraiaa axmeiurs at rntiaaeipnis playing as catcher and shortstop. He was . regardad aa ana of the great bare-hand cauiaers of bis time. Radctlffe lived m LaT1 blam- ?jTy iZZ taaiala 4 hresad by WALLS END OF LINK. England. 27 The Lacunle. a atwer anop ui tne Juiy Vaa. .enla. built for uie unard imnmp 1 paay sei S waa launamaal bar ulv Th- m n (Treed sy Mxv Wuualaw Beau, NEBRASKA EOQSTERS GO EAST Ad Qub Men of State Join Omaha in Jiaiton xour. SPECIAL TEATS cntflTTS THZH;11' Effav WU1 Mm Xaata Tkia a Lavaal artaaual Csaveatlss Swhaalaaa Pvrsaita 9taaa am the Way. ! miduie ground, the democrats having se "Let's go Nebraska!" "Nebraska, the j oureii a record vote on tne anginal Under Live State"' "Lets go Omaha!" 1 wJOU D111 jumnu wtth tne republican in- inne mm aomn ui um aioanua auu)ii.cu bv the members of the Nebraska Publicity leug-ae and their families, who left Thurw- day afternoon for Boston to attend the Using Cluna of America. 3ixry Nebraskans are In the party anil of this number seventeen are from this city. Lincoln comas next In point of num- bers. The special train, with every conceivable convenience, left Unco In at 4 . . r . mnd mil u 39 tor Chi0,ur3- w n clock here tha boosters will be entertained for a short Detwaan train a rrara t-nicagn- uie betwi train a From Chicago- tha i Nebraskans will stop at several cities on too way to Boston and will be the amesta of the commercial clubs at these places. ! As Omaha bad the convention of the' Associated Advertising Clubs last year It the cause of Dallas. Tax., or St. Paul. Minn., both of which towns seem to want the convention pretty badly. The tallowing are in tne party Scott and wife. O. E. McCune and wir 1 Victor Whit and family, 3. Dariow, A. L. Gale. Frank Harwood. H. A. Thompson, j jr.; W. IE. Conley. D. W. Edgely. Jack : Monks and C. B. Bogus, jr. LINCOLN. July 27. (Special, r The Lin-) coin Ad club left at 4:30 this afternoon for . Boston, where its members will attend the ; annual convention of the Associated Ad- j verttBlng Clubs of America. The party was i , composed of th fonowtng people from Lin- . C(rfn: Mr and Mrs. waiter l. George. . and Mrs. a r. Mciteivta. m.-. and Mr. ! ' v w'tftul Mr ana M"- l. omie. ; i Las N. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. BL L. Marry. H. B. Kelso, A. G. Barber. E. B. Wilson. H. W. Coulter. H T. Foleom, E. Herpoi-' sbetmer. Leo cVmkup. Mr. and Mrs. Jeaas Pound and J. B Whitmer. From other points tn the state i the fnllowlng: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Haskell, Ord: F. C. Aeaeter and famllv RinH.iinh Aubry Duncan. Table Rock; C. B. Cab- niss. Norfolk; H. T. Wilson, Laurel; Mr and Mrs. E. M. Marvtn, Beatrice; George Wola. mayor of Fremont; F. A. Scher ztnger. MelBrm; James Gorthy. Benkelman; Norfolk; B. T. Wilson, Laurel Frank Hanaar. Frlaad: William v M-. , rjorcaster; B3. L. Lufkin. Fairfield. The Itinerary of this Nebraska party takes them fit at to Chicago, tneno to De troit. Niagara, Falls, Rochester, down the Bt. Ls a 1 euoe rrver to Montreal and Boston. PLATTSMGCTH. Sen.. July 27 .Special Telegram, e Tha directors of tha Plans mouth Commercial club held a meeting to day and elected E H. Wasoott to ratnasant this dry as the deaagata to tha convention of tha a sen mar ad advartislng Club of Ajnsrum to r npi asuut the Nebraska Pub licity league from Platrsmouth. , - , j T1T1 CinTl 2,11(1 U ijlTien - Exchange Epithets Lively Jterlnde in House of Com- mons that Jfearly Leads to Blows. LONDON, July ST. There waa a lively Interlude from the nationalist benches In tna House of Commons this afternoon In tha form of an exchange of compliments, which, had lt occurred anywhere else, cer tainly would have lad to a personal sn aounter. William O'Brien, leader of the in dependent natiunailsts, oompialned to tha I eveaaer that he had bean Insulted by uuea I tlons put by Thomas Lundun, nationalist, j tor tne East division of Limerick, who as- serted that O'Brien waa the descendant of 1 the most blackguardly Informer that sver ; ap p as red In Ireland. J When London refused la retract the re j nmrk, 0Bnen anouted: "You are an Infamous liar and scoundrel.' Lundun made a diva for th tndapendunt but friends San ad his ouat tails .aid the lauldetu It had tndl- , aied. howevar. hew ' a. are all the af a truoe batwean the nationalist f.,,. ; PRESTO M MAN KILLED BY TRAIN HUNTLEY. Moat., Juiy ST. Lea Morns. 1 aged S. ef Presuas, Neu., waa stnuia Bv a Nartnern I'aclflc j g traaa here a mjunaa wa-ah, praead fataa yes iy saoxniasV THLiTT-nTE FZ2 CI3T DCTI Democrats and Insurants Taite to Accomplish Result HOUSE ATTITUDE 13 15 DOUBT Vote Secured in Upper Stands 43 to 32. Chamber COTT03 DEBATE 0TZ2. A DAT Vartanm Im vest iara rtaa naxlies mt rmm ( Mllair Hsrln aaW a Ttke I t anra-ea ..miaf SrefaesMaa. TTtTMBiT TS lOTailSl ftar dafaatua- tha original ToUstta am and tha oonsa aiU. tha sanata pa ad. 48 tu 33. a eompronuaa wool revlaloa bill, of farad by a Tollstta. After a brief session tdjimnasn waa JT until suBomw. voa Lpunlna sotuia tazlX raviaiun aahata nnt.il than, so aarmlt nilna; minority report. Larimer acuoa inTsatlaatliiar wmmtttsa eoacanaa its kaarintf. I Xlactlon sub eonunirBs aunaloara M I op charjaa aa-smat annmr Stanhaa- soa of Wisconsin. I Xonaa frsa list bill raportad aad aoama I nnfinlahil Basmaas. Adjoaraaa at t:l p. i so. to oat at asoa. InUaJ. Sabata on aa-w ootuu narlfl rsvuuoa ! nil bag-aa. Indian eommlrtae aantmnad laissllgu turn into Coipparwa T"H- affairs. PostoXlics oommietaa cuntnnned haatlin 5-'i tamtr- , Kn iaai somauaas aaodad to aail for la of so-ia. ad. "aujnay Adjoumad at U:ki p. at. to mast at aoua WASHINGTON, j oiy 27. A cnmpromtwi wool bill offered by Senator La Foliatte of Wisconsin, a motificauon of both his own and Uie house bill, waa passed by the senate, 48 to 1. through the union of demo- i crata and republican insurgenta On thia surxenta. The measure adooted reduces thn ' r,.v wool dutv to JS uer nent ad valorem : and corresnomlinuiv rducea the duties on wooien articles. : house democrats will pursue with re giird Ui the compromise bill. House Leader 1 underwood several daa ago served noBoa tni,t house would not an:ent tha original La Foiletta , The "rasular" republican members of the aanate finance committee announced that , hecause of the carrying out of the darrut- ! eratlccepubliuan-iaaurgent woul program tHav would refits to aerve on tea confer. enua committee betwean Uie two hiiuasr. "The situation is entirely to our 11 king ! Cauirman Penrose of the finance com- ' w" "J Pr"-eed next winter with what- er tarm revision may oe neuesaary man ! w 3nail have uie tariff boards report and can work intelligently." Although president Taft has made no definite utterance to that effect lt had been stron : 7 intimated at the Waits House that he might feel called on to veto a wool tariff bill, passed In advance of a repiort on that schedule from the I tariff board. I The passage of the bill came after a de i feat of Uie Lnderwuod house bill 44 tu I on almost a party vote, and after the ! original La Fodette substitute had been I voted down with only the republican inaur- gents In its favor. Having secured a vote : on the Underwood bill, as passed by the ; house, the democrats then supported a mo i t.on made by Senator La Follette to re- consider the vote by which their till waa ; defeated. I As soon as uie motion to reconsider had I been carried. Mr La Follette offered his ' compromise. He said lt represented a re , dueaon of the duties In his previous mdmHnt. Dem.Mirats accepted It as the best that could be obtained. All tnsurga but Porah, Iilaho; Dixon, Montana, and Jones. Washington, voted for the aam promise bill, while the democrats were unwaimoua in their support uf it. Flsual Vats. Tha vote an the final passage of the compromise bill follows For tna BUI Republicans- Bourne Ore,). Brtstow iKan.;, brown iNab.i, Clapp and NeLsou iltniu. Crawford iS. U. , Cum mins and Kenyan ila.i. Gronna and Mu Ciunber N. L-.;, La (Toilette (Wai, Pom dexter (Wash.;, Works KTauj. for the Bui Eermcrats. Bacon (Ga-i. Bailey (Tax.;. Bank.iead anil Johnstun lA.a.;. Bryan and F'etcnar tF'.a.;. Cham berlain 'Ore.). Chilton and Watson iW. V11, Clark and Davis lark.;. FoMter and Thorn ilai, Gire and Owen (Okl.;. Hltcn enck (Neo.;. Jonnnon (Me), fctern and ;Wiivelv ilnd.;, Martin and atmmuna iVa.i, Marline (N. J). Myers 'Monti. New .amis i iv.. irii.innan 1 i ".'H Nev). O'Gtirman iN T.j. wverman and Prxynter iKy.J. Pome- 1 ritiinn 1 M.i. i, bmiui Tuy:er iTinn.1, Wii- liama (liiss. ;. ; Eefbu t'SrXZ Quart bricks ofDal zell's Ice Cream. Boies of O'Brien's Candy. Round trip tickets to Laka ILanawa. Ail f,ivn away trse to tnose woo tUul uuiir na.ni as in. tha xat Read Via want ail vary day. jour muri a will as pear so me Cms, may be mors Cua ojica. No puzzle to sol v aor gun. scrtstluas u get Just rs4 turn Want ada. Turn, to tha want ad now. Looking Eackward This Day In Omaha Tiurty Tweaty Tea Taasa Aga malseirial a mt aaa la sins