A 6 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEEr MARCH 31, 1912. FORWARD TEAK BUST DAT Luclieoia. vita Speeches aai Stmt Xcetiaf Oocipy Time. nrg xmnrGS ecu at xight Donahue Gives New 1 Orders Regulating Traffic and Autos TO PROTECT CUT-OFF LAKE - - lH-f fTl J- -i Comaercial Qb Plus to Trtrut Flood Damage, .lit is-t 1 -"nj ' As. t m I could tell you a whole lot about the individuality I can put into your clothes; but talk is so cheap (eiv e n in The Bee) that I want to SHOW you. Suits to order $25 to 540. WILSON llacCartfcy-Wlson Tafloriflf Ca. StUM Amth nUjttecnkth f. AT All timet it prepared to give 70a the quality of work your paying for. YOUR linena are handled, in a way to preserve their lift. SERVICE if ahrayi prompt and in keeping with tha quality of oar work. Wi03U Eier)Kh6U Bat. Pbsoes I I PLENTY OF GOOD PURE 1 WATER Telia ef Katnre'a Great Rem edy for All Diaeasea Also Givei a Simple Eome Pre scription to BeUevt Stomach Trouble, Kidney and Bladder Affliction and Rheumatism Mix Thia Yourself at Home and Try It. The people beta do not drink enough water to tp healthy," exclaimed a well known authority. The numerous rases af stomach, kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism are mainly dee to the fact that .tba drtakmt water, nature's greatest medicine, baa been ae glectsd. "slap loading yonr system wrth sure alia; get on the water wagon. If yoa are isally sick, why, of course, take the proper awdlclne plain common prescrip tion treatment, which will aot shatter the nerves or ruin the stomach. "To cure rheumatism yoa must make the kidneys do their work; they are the filters of the blood, they must be made la strata sat of tbs blood the waste Shat ter and adds that cause rnsnmnttsnr, the anna must be neutralised altl no longer be a source of IrrMstloa to tba Madder, and most of all yoa must keep those adds from forming la the stomach. This Is the causa ef si smack trouble and poor digestion. For these conditions yoa ran do ae better tbaa take the following ersaerlptloa: Fluid y.x tract J sniper Berries, one eunee; Coav pound FltSjd Balmwort, ens sunn; Com pound Syrup of Hypopbosnhltss, foar ouneea, lata by aaaalaa well la bottle and take tsaipoanfal doses before se meal and at bed time. But don't forget tbs water. Drink plenty and often. This valuable informatloa aad simple prescrlptiea should be posted up la every boussnold and need at tba first alga af aa attack ef rheums Mass, buksnhi ar art nary troubles, ae matter bow alight. The above presort ptloe at manufactured by the well known pbarmsceotlcsl aoaso. Prescript loa Prodaeta Ca, Dsytoa. Oak. af The Classified Eages of The Bee are scanned dally by tbow gandg af people. Try a Bee Want Al n ' Omaha's Quality Laundry Drleaatlea Visits the BarUatJtaa Freight fJeped te Tmlk te tbe Ic (Mill Sanaa r. Tha Mea ana Beagloa rorwara Move- meat la at the heigklh of Ma campaign, tbrough tha chorea convention doeed Frl- day afternoon, Fonewiac the tuuiiaimatioaal hrncheeoa tha ckialnc meeting waa held at tha First Presbyterian church, where three ef tba team of expert appealed ta tba chunhts ta bold aad work together throughout tba uveeuMut. Dr. C JL Barboor. team leader, ad dressed Iba convention aa "Inter-Chareh BeaponalBlUty." repeating tba program outlined by Ms loamwistio) tor the saove roent's extension, Joan bt. Deaa bofua i steal na with a dlaeouraa aa "Coen- inanity EstaBatea." bringing aa tba fundamental prladplea neeeeeary ta tbt Important feature-the Baity af cbarcbaa The Instttates or confi t 4J In tba afternooa after tba eoa ventloa adjourned. Thaaa laatHntsa bare keea held tba but twa days la speeaiea places, with the Idea of those present gat- etas; a better understaadlna; of tba work band. Deaa aad RwaseU apeak. ' la tha everdrg Messrs. Daaa aad Boa- ssO spoke at theaitorai aseetlng a .ffcetent, the chief believes that "aeorch tba lwe Knot Preebyteriaa cbarcb 01. IB 1S v. Evangelism aad Cnty faten-.o. Probably the most unpsrtaat mssttng a tba evening wsa that at tba Worth Pre bytarlaa cbarcb. whera Bar. llllaj. Brown, tba expert la Blbla atady. ad a largs aadlsacav getng lata e- aatowbatahaald be dews s mass tha ; cburcb Buaday sebool a prooenneed a I Upon tba aussUsa of srgantsaUaa for ' carrylu on tba Sunday grand work la tba churches, tba speaker held ta the eptnloa tba tt a batter to set lea mea work tbaa tor 004 maa ta da tba work of tea sssn, Intimating that aae ef the troubles wlla ssoat af the caurches la that there are not enough people who are working. Tha japeaess evangelist. Dr. T. bfunl cbacbl. kept to his subject. -Vis one, -at the Oarrary Baptist eburca. while Mr. J. 1 Alexander featured hla address wttb wba waa aeoassary to the Hfs sad re bttlonshlp of boys aad ywaag aasa, round ing np wttb lefwiue ha aeeestea far tbs pre per basse Ufa af the youth. bieos Mssiss aa Appeal. Wraiaas A. Brown oiieed the session with a passtonate appeal to bat audience for a binding affiliation af the churches tstsetad U U a Ha efTirmed that only m thai way asald the isaaubia sueaset aad tbat If they aeUhnt apart by bskthsf leaarala nosrsatloas tbs an smnal was sound to mil. . , the grsaleet and meet Important hutita ttoa la tba worn hi the church and tba area teat laaslttattwa la tba aburcb la the unday srbisl. One aahooi being some. thhag tbat caa take m nsrysudy ami to aseer eutgisaa by asu Tba asflusaoa at the an day ta Raw. Mr. Brown, hi moot but- far toed laagbt there a aw r pargeUea, keiptng theas M many avers la tba years slier they ssscb inaabood aa4 wossan- bood. Tolling hew la get mea and women to work an tha asmdsy aehaot BeM gad la other aburcb departments. Rev. Mr. Brown eoateadsd tbat there ara three essentials. la tba fret plana people mast be Induced ta work by havrng aomethtng for them ta da. Then there must be seme definite thing tnay esa da and lastly tbey mast bars a definite task la order that tbey aiay da It wdl, hn riser la mind all the time that their work should be spore elated and that tbey ehoold be thanked for alt st la accomplished. People, be urged, should de something worth while, K being better ta da something that will bring oa a shower of brick beta tbaa as da aa Insipid Bathing tbat win result ta a shower of roeas. easing addressed the mooting at the Caetstlar Presbytorlaa church aa "aoolal service," saying that a e loser relatlon shta with Ood was asceeaary ta a ansa's wsa u vtng, emphasising the importance of a system whereby he may be btoagia rata active servtos far ala Maker. Or. Lansing hi a superior speaker aad all who have heard him agree ha Is carefully Informed aa Ma far-rsac king subject. The Initial Mea of today'e program is to allow the boy full awing end he wtH be glvsa full study and cutuajdciatton. It la hoped by today's conference the boys wlU be gat band Inte tba Bun ear schools ef tha ohurches by a atarliar progrsa aa has been outlined for the men. The program today hvdiidea a caa. fereaaa of the b unday eobooi gupsrla tendente ef the dty'a ehurches oa the second floor ef the Trwng Men's Chray Uaa association bmsisa I n aad n a. m., with lr. C. A. Barbour presiding. Mr. Drown will address the superintendents ca The Possibilities of aa Organlssd unday School," whaa be wfB expound the "gang" spirit at boys and the necee stty af keeping the "beach" together la the Bunday school etaassa. A conference for the elder boys will be held la the Young Men's Cbrtatma as sorlatloa auditorium at l b in the mora ksg. the eeamteaca te be sdlnsnd by Dr. David BaaseB ef aowth Afrloa aa "Boeond Brand Cartridges, aad a gea eral dlscuasioa will be held afterward with Mr. Alexander, leader ef the boys' department, preddlng. 1- Police Solve Murder Mystery; Was a Pipe A South Omaha "murder mystery that bade fair ta furnish food for tbs thoughts sf the stock. yards sleuths tor asses Urns ee eosns waa aaraeesiid seat night, bat Instead of turning out to be something bloody It was found ta merely a "pips. ' Last sight someone telephoned te the station and said that shots aad ados for help had bawa heard ta the vtetalty af Twenty -seventh and It streets. Three poticeaasa. ted by Captain Tlsfildsr rushed ta tha scene and made a rigid search, which failed ta disclose either the victim or the sauidwst. Tber searched aa empty bouse Just before they were ready, te leave and here they found asms thing that gavs them a dew to the Dolly Smith and Elisabeth Dls. comfortably en- la rugs, smoking opium and eanttmg uneextnty relet la their delight ful "bo" dreams. One ef the aogrsss believed tbat she wss having a tot at tea saoetme; her saiinlss aad her erkea, the poUee thin, bad adghhsri ta behave that someone waa really beast killed. The pistol shots were aotsea assgwiee ta tba hBafloatloa ef Drtepjnf aeldborx The Mt ef ef spring was acknowledged by Chief of Police Donahue J'rtd.y afternojo. when at a meeting of traffic and motor cycle officers la his office be gar aut pedal aprmg and tin ta traffic and aui The aaMereycle squadron, limihalng Officer fan) aad Whedei. era begin their iwaads Monday, whea tk tnetrue- tiona given them will go into force. Tha traffle officers arera told ta "keep things atartar oa thalr corner and aot ta (How fast driving la tha business dls- trleta. Tha traffle sfOccrs this rear win have new caps ef light material to re place their heavy winter caps. Tha addi tion ta tna traffle pollco sartorial outfit win greatly m. prove tna 100M at tna aowatowa cowers. his mat ructions to tha motorcycle cove vmsr uonanas said that bs ex- rectsd aO ef tna online area relative ta aatos ta aa enforced rigidly, ab ma- caiaea samng no mufflers and saaklnc me easrs aae aarre racsirsl net see wui be sreasptly drrrea to tha station by the molorcyde maa. and their owners ar - resiaj urcs tba charge of maintain uu a aumanca. raissns wba own mora tbaa aae car, awt waa have tna same number n mcMbc. wiu six. h. hinks into avx u lhow why tbey ara not rewulstfsns. Snn too. will W auaamarflv dealt with whnjver caught, std aa tba ponce motorist) lee ara c4.11. tmMl .tutr drivers nulaM tb. BB total mlrl 1 a. Tt ' riX'hll rilJlF r flRS 1 171 V11T. t.ft llmaha waM-vs K- U rrlsa af Arcadia, eandldata for tha assalnatloa far lieutenant governor on tna republican ticket, la la the city. air. rrtel waa a member of tba stats senate la the sessions af Mot and h aad has had eaperteaea, therefore, which weald stand him la good stead as the presiding officer of the upper branch af the legislature. Mr. Fries has for a long Uaa beta sngsged la tba lamber bast aasa at Arcadia. "I am tha ealy maa north af the rlatte running for either governor or lieutenant governor at present. " said Mr. Fries, la IMf Ben st or Fries and Senator Jen nings af Thayer county eagagsd la a very Interesting Utile eeataet tor presi dent protara ef the senate. Odds seemed gulte la favor at the Arcadia maa and ea the Tory eight before the contest was ta be settled Jsonlaga suddenly developed strength sufficient ta give hlra the place. The men were the best of friends and their contest was marked by a spirit of eerdlal friend Itnees, bat It waa notably aa amusing feature of the saadoa when Fries a woks ta the reallaatlsa that his frl let Jennmge had actually dketaaesd Ma hi tba race aad tt was a alts aa stuck ef a surprise to Jennings aa ta Pries, far Jennings' friends Were far mora responsi ble for the acquis! tlea af tba votes tbaa tba Thayer county senator himself, la both sessions Senator Fries waa ana of the ssoat active mea la tbat body. Telegraph Company , to Allow Pensions Fifteen or twenty ef the employes ef the Western Union Telegraph company wba are operating Instruments la Omaha are ottgtsta. la asae of disability, to take advantage at the penelns plan which has just seen announced and which will tor era seer te.QOS employes ef the company tha United States. The plaa la de tail Is: After twenty years at service aad up ta and Including the twenty-fifth year of service the employe will be given 1 per cent ef the average salary for the tea years Immediately preceding retire ment multlphed by the total yean of ssrvtce. After twenry-flve years and up ta and Including tha thirty-fifth year. Mi per eest for each additional year. After Iblrty-flve years and up ta and In-N eluding forty years. S per cent additional tor each additional yesr. After forty years ef mike, It per cent. The mini mum pension allowance will be ta a month and tna maximum flOO a month. Omahans Marooned By Fremont Freshet UDet Intervdeat Tt V. Graff and seven ef his Isatsws. four of them prbodpels, ara water bound in Fremont, whither they went yesterday awning to attend the asset tag of tba Bast Central Ne braska Teachers' association. "We're here," sakt Bupanniimaant Graft ever tha telephone, "sad we're going to stay. Bridges washed away, no trains running." B. V. Parrtab. publicity men tor the Commercial dub of Omaha, hi also In Fremont end expects to may with tbs Omaha party until ba la convinced that the fortitude ef a school teecher Is creator tbaa tbat af any publicity man. "We have ardered gum shoes and if Fremont gets tired of keeping us we'll walk beck." said Perrlsh. everal tss hers from out ta the stats ossse te Omaha 10 Matt the schools and ara compelled to remain until bridges and washouts are repaired and train service hi again resumed. To Deswasvw tba like of stomach, liver and kidney troubles and care biliousness and malarm, take Elec tive Bitten. Gaaraatasd. Only Mc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. , Oa-BossFBAatT. Sanatorium This Institution ta tha only en la tha awAtral watt with sepaisie buildings situated la their own ample (rounds, yet entirely distinct aad rendering it possible lo classify cases. The one bclldi&i belof fitted for and devoted to tba treatment of noncontagious and Bonmenial diseases, lie others fee lac adattteeL, Tha othsr Re-it Cot tags, belat aealsmed tor aad devoted to the exclusive treatment of select snaBtal cases, requiring tor a time waech'ul rare and sps eaai a Brain (. aad the adwenK' vTEBSTO SUGGESTS DTEES Waald Han Clab Paeh BIB fkmib Mebraaka Leaielatere ta Ceeate Draiaace Baa- Tba river approvement cew-.mrttee af tba Commercial dub called together tba property owners and people interested ta East Omaha and territory affected by ha Hooding condition of tha Missouri river lata yesterday afternooa and nr- rlred at a plaa by which It la hoped that seme time perafaneat Improvement might be had to check the tendency of tha river return to lis aid course by way af cut-off lake. .ob r. Webster spoke at length aa dykmg tha river tor a length af two txas Bjues rnasiaa; cast aad west north ttl auburha and additions of that lPart af Omaha, saying that soma such mPtkod mutt .vsctuslly be resorted to. aa year by year tha river Is weartag Ha way ihreaxk and Ust even bow tber 1: aunsnt danger of lis breaking through ta ' th, sjuic( running east of Puadt's place , sear llelleke's addition. ; WebMer proposed a maa to have a bin drafted vetch tba Commercial club com- mlttee would look after, have It pat through the Kebraska rgtaislnrs, pro. poslag a drainage district by which tba artiee in that part of the county effected ould be assessed te raise soTtlciewt runes o extend a dyke ar Jetty for a p idneat protectloB against the river ever. ooding Its banks. Ha believed tbat tt aa a Nebraska problem only and there sou Id be no Interference from the Iowa property ewaera la that district. - This proposition waa discussed at length after which It waa endorsed asnat ntously. It Is believed the government would meet tna fund dollar for dollar for the unprowersent, as the army engineer, Cap tain Bchuls, last year had estimated the work ta east tt.ett.Mt when a government ainroprlattoa waa considered. a.gva with We bete. J. L. MoCague of tha McCague Invest swat c neap say believed la . Webster's theory that there should be some per sasaeat aadertaking. bat be feared per haps there might ba Immedlste danger and advised the committee take some mesne lata swontderaUea whereby the river might be slopped this sprint. Ta this O. H. Kdly, chairman of tbs dub's executive committee, gave hearty en dorsement, upon which Chief Forecaster Welsh, having said there wss Bo Im minent danger of a flood bow, added that rains In the near future would give the matter a serious aspect. He said that at present the Ice waa honeycombed and tbat there was little danger of the Ice tort Int at any ptsoa along the river. Borne further aeaslderatioa was Uvea to taking action to prevent aa Immediate flood In the locality, but there was ne conclusion arrived at before adjournment. Chairman Beldea of tba committee pre sided. 1 Sioux City Man Falls Into Hole in Street Henry Caldwell, a traveling salesman of Sioux City, Is-, bad a narrow escape from death by tailing Into a oavcla about thirty feet deep In front of the Burlington sta ttea but algbt. The timely arrival at newsboys probably saved hie Ms. He wsa crossing the street reading a newspaper and failed to sea the hols which had suddenly apened until be stepped Into tt. As bs fell he clutched a street esr track and held himself in the perilous position until rescued. Lights were pieced about tha bole and It wss guarded by the police. Today It will be repaired aa quickly as possible. treat ear service south of the depot was net Interfered with, for tbs ralla beid firm and aasily withstood the weight of the care, although the ties which sup ported the rails for tea feet are tone. DISMISSAL IS REFUSED ' IN HEARST LIBEL CASE Judra MrPhersoa ruled against ths dis missal of tha HM Ubel suit against William R. Hearst brought by ex -Govern or C M. Haskell of Oklahoma. John W. Battle, attorney for Hearst, was given until April M te file an enswer to ths ertaknal complslnt made by HsakelL Ths case will probably ba tried In the spring term of court, which convenes in Omaha April t , The dismissal wsa asked oa the ground tbat tha statements published by Hearst were made aa a warning to the people during the presidential campaign of IMS and were not libelous. It la alleged sn the complaint that llearst published articled In his papers aad made atatemente la bis campaign speeches that attacked Haskell's honesty. It alas eaya that Hearst seemed Haakell of attempted bribery la two Instances, and called him the "paUtleal paymaster of the Standard OH company." , KIMONO AND OVERALLS IS HER COURT ATTIRE When .Cassy Knspp, a negreei. is ar raigned before Judge Foster la police court for being drunk, shs will In all probability bs garbed In overaUa, a ki mono and very little more. Cassy was arrested while asleep oa the street- Before the officer reached bar she la said to have "enjoyed" a fit or tremen. during which she bed tarn oft most of her clothes. Tba officer found her dressed a la Bslome, almost. Mrs. Qlbbona, police matron, so receded In procuring an old kimono aad some kladhearted etftcer produced a pair of overalls and dressed In these Cassy will probably make her sppesrsnce la court "THE CRUCIFIXION" TO BE GIVEN AT. THE CATHEORAL Sir John etalner's "The Crucifixion," a meditation aa the sacred pension of ths Holy Redeemer, win be sunt by tba choir ot the cathedral Palm Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The enoer of sixty voices, together with the regular soloists,' will render the work. This beautiful piece baa usually been glvsa aa Good Friday night, but thai year will be presented at a time more con veal out 10 tba public. The pews ara free aad. It ta earnestly requested tbat tbs osngregatloa assemble by IHa. Ktaeea Wlaa Heat ta n illLWAl'Kr.K. March at Leon Klmm ot Grand Rapids. Mich, waa esdly the star of toalsht's beat events ta ths world's ene-mtie rhamploasnlp roller skating rosea. He finished first, stowing up, la ne trial best and wea the semi final. ' Stimulate your biislii ay advartislnr m Tl Bee-the rrrwspaptr tbat reaches I all of the burarg. 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YOUTHFUL RAffiER IS TAKEN Friel Allea Found at Father's Eome . Sear EilltviUe, LEAVES IESPEEATE EILATITE3 Berwewe with Message ef Cwafeaetea sad Oeflancw frees I Idea Allea aad Edwards, Who WUI Fight to Death. HILLS VILLE. Vs. March L Frld Allea, a Mao eyed stripling of TT. young est af tha dght ef the Allea tang, each indicted for the five murders la the Car roll county court boaaa a fortnight ago, was takea late today la a carriage abed at the hoses ot bis father. Jack Allen, eight miles from here. Be cneerfully sub mitted to arrest and tonight occupied a eon la the Blilsvllls Jell with hla cousin. Claude Bwaasoa Allea, who surnodered without rassstanea to the detectives yes terday. Only Sidna Allan, a man of middle age. and his yoaag nephew, Wesley Edwards, both bold aaountalnesrs of reckless dar ing, are fugitives tonight. They ara the last af the outlaw band whose fusillade killed a Judge, sheriff, prosecutor. Juror and bystander oa March M. Frist Allea two days ago deserted the two men atffl at large aad brought back toedght their ultimatum ot defiance. Both are prepared ta resist anal death. Fathe Sense far Hiss. A father's anxiety lo bare his youngest eoa spared a terrible death In the moun tains ta assumed to be the cause of Frtd Allen's captors. Jack Allen waa not In volved ba the court bouse shooting, bat It at knova that sines bis spa Frld Jolaed the ewtlaws be has beea endeavor ing to advise him te submit to the mercy of tba Uw. Just boat the parent esm- muBtcated with tha bey has not beea dis closed. la the dialect ef the mountains young Alien told bis story, heeding tnterruptioos and answering all Inquiries. "Lode aidna told me.' related tha boy with unrestrained frankness, that be sever expected to see bis family again, lis hopes the detectives will get dis :'i IV l'' W I I I "-t" isTi jLl.. i S CtHvYrtlCHTtO tf fe" jT ' CDstysilCHTtO IT jCHLOSSsUtO&ssCa Tms Clethee Inskers . Bslbmere sad New Yer f J Wholesale Draper i f coevwiaHTte its ' J SOITO couraged to that he can get away, but If they keep after him I think be will be sbot killing them. He will never sur render. He didn't like It whea I left him. He told me I was making a mistake, but I was tired and hungry. "Sidna said ba ahot his pistol empty three times. Hs always was angry with Judge Mass!. He said ha shot Judge Mauls and that Wesley shot Mr. Foster. Uncle Bidna said hs Intended to get as many of the court officers aa ba could. When ha waa shooting ths people In the street be really didn't know bo waa firing at any of tbs jury. Ha said be saw men running and thought they needed shooting at. 'The day after Uncle Sidna aad Cousin Wesley and I went to the mountains Wedey had two pistols and Undo Btdaa had a revolver and a shotgun. Wa were on the ridge and were biddea under a ledge by leaves. From there wa moved to another rock and saw tba off leers raid my Aunt Alberta's bouse. Detewttvee Near Outlaws. "Soma of the detectives came wlthla fifteen or twenty yards of oa. I wanted te leave, but Undo Sidna said If the de tectives came closer be would fire. "Uncle Sidna waa shot in the arm at the eourt bouse and the same bullet went Into bis side and back. It bj still there. Uncle Sidna got some food la a sack. Wo had plenty ot crackers sad stayed la the try and laurel bushes for ten days, but wtth nothing else to sat excapt those cracker. I was Just starved out. I left them oa the mountain top.' SAN FRANCISCO APPROVES MUNICIPAL PHONE PLANT BAN rRANCIBCQ, Cai, March St Municipal ownership ef a telephone sys tem was approved today by a t to 1 vote hi San Francisco. Thirty thoenmnd voters went to tbe pells to express their opinion as to whether the Board ot Su pervisors should try to nullify the recent merger ot the Pacific aa Homo tele phone systems and whether ac election for the authorisation of a .. iseae ot bonds for the acquirement of tbe Morse system should be called. Tbe deetton wsa held under the Initiative taw Invoked by the local electrical workers' union. Ask for the new ScUcea Baitimore models at your " Dealers.. If he will not' show there, writs us and we will gladly tell 4 you of one who will. 15th and Douglas EIGHTY-SEYENARE K RACE Filiiifs for Commitaionejalupa Offi cially Clote Yesterday. aswaaawasesaw SIX FILE AT ELETEJTE HOUB Ceaaetlaaaa Jsbasea, Map arts d Oat, Files Petition Brando, Ml ilia er, eaaett aad tobrssder Withdraw. . With ninety-one candidates entered, four- withdrawn, leaving eighty sevea still la the race, the flUnga for dty com missioner closed yesterday afternooa ' when George W. Craig, dtp sagineer, : presented bis petttlott. There were tlx filings during the day. Councilmaa L. B. Johnson, who waa re ported as bring aut ot the race. Sled bit petltloa Just before tha dty clerk's office trova aad John p. Crick, a otvll engineer. Those who have withdrawn from tbe a as taraaoe, air. rreasrica , 1. H. Bennett aad Fred M. Milliner, - eaaHtkeWwW dab ahtbtsVSB th cotMt for eoanty towmlwlniwr. PRINCETON WINS DEBATE . WITH HARVARD AND YALE PRINCETON, March tt-Prlsce- toa woo tha triangular debate wtth Har vard aad Tale toaurbt, Tha subject wee: -"Resolved, That tha laws of the United States senate should accept the principle of monopoly eaotrol sod regulate prices la all cases where tha raonopty has sera brought snoot by tbe operation of ace-' aomle laws.' Princeton wea at Cam bridge from Har vard, where It took the affirmsttve stda ef the question, and at homo from Tale where R took the ne estiva sMo. Tale defeated Harvard at Mew Havse, do of tha d easts. Sttmniate your tiusisssa by advartljtnsj . to The Bee-tbe all tt Uva buyers. 16m t m-, " iU' A ll BREAD