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iMen and Women Who Made Up Retinue of Ak-Sar-Ben XIX and Consort Til TIT I tlVlfflT tltVlAnnn ....... .. ELIZABETH FAVORED NAME NEW RULERS MOST POPULAR Beautiful Maids Who Attended the Queen Hoyal Title Predominates in Karnes of Consortst Queen Has Been Leader in Omaha Society Since Her Debut KING ACTIVE IN ALL THINGS linn Been an Indefatigable Worker In Ak-Sar-llen Hanks and Also a Lender In Jinny Clrlc Acllvltles. THREE ABE GIVEN THIS NAME ElUnbctb. Dnvla First to . Ascend Throne Followed by Elisabeth Pickens and Then br Ellin betk Concdou. Ethics demands that the poet the author and the playwright select u dif ferent namo tor every heroine and for every character, but for the board of governors of tho Ak-Sar-Ben, ethics either has nothing to do with the selec tion of a queen or the ethics is con trary to tho ethics that command tho PoVet, the author and tho playwright. For tho board of governors has selected three auccesslvo queens, that rejoice in tha Christian nam of Elisabeth. No one unless it be the governors themselves Is aware why the propensity to choose an Elizabeth, but no one offers any complaint, for the choice of all threo Elisabeths has been. Judicious to the last degree both for beauty of face and fig. ure and for popularity among' her sub. Jects. Of course Elizabeth Is a beautl ful .name, but it is hard to overlook the concldence. of the .last three qiieens being entitled Elizabeth. The -many subjects of the queen de mand that she bo a kind and generous but nevertheless firm rnlef, and every Elizabeth lias lived up to expectations, and. the new Elizabeth gave every Indl. cation at tho coronation last night of following tho footsteps of her piWes. sot successfully. ' , Tha first niiAAn i, . L . . . "" numeu isiiza- bet.i, and who earned distinction, was Elizabeth of Eneland. r-ii-rov-.v. v. land was a dlsUnqulshcd queen and her A civil service examination will be held name Is written firmly In the annals of n November S at Matilck for postman Vl"16 h,story of Qulvra ter a Halsey and at O'Nell for pjost Ellzabeth of England occupies an In- master at Emmet, Neb. significant, position as compared to tho " ' '' ...ore recent Elizabeths. And she should. for tho Elizabeths of Ak-Sar-Ben have been better, rulers and, we doubt wrir seriously if Elizabeth- of England c6uld occupy tho dignified throne of the queen or Quiver with tho success"1 of' our own Elizabeths. Elizabeth Davis -' fella' flmi beth to ascend the throne. Elizabeth Pickens followed and the queen, who was crowned last night, was Elizabeth Cone don. Lonj? live Ellzabeth'and may more' (Elizabeths succeed her at' subTS c6ronations. , subsequent) . i ATTENDANTS. 4HXIGIITKN 80ENE rrlnceviiea ot the Court All numbers of Yonncer Society He. tn. i- . . ino princesses of thn h.. nttendlng her majesty, the queen, were; MaryBurkey Y"?,?18' ' Helen Clarke, , KriSiel s i Hochatetl.r S&nCnFdon' 'geniS Paffion. ' tIC-Z ' i ' , ', They-were gowned al ko .In. pimple Cirnclnn etutumM nf v n I r rronn m- , , " ,7 : , . 1 broWeredJn gold wUh thef.qreejs key.de- sign as a. border-for-sklrt andunlc, they were maae in true urecian styje- witnoui Hi AVAR Rtirl with "mlind IflncfH 'rW iri. Th sleeves and wlthTound lengtH skirt. Tbei whlto isandal were .laced; Ith ttftfcf 'elb- bonir 'and tho silver' Greek bands' wefe Appolntmcntn for Sebruks, WlOUIVtlVllT M tl . o r i - i.jujiiiiiuiu.,1 viiw voikiuj-aeic- gram.)-W. R. Chapllrie of Lincoln, Neb.,, , - . Personages, "6t Governor of Alc-Sdr-Ilen. Joseph Barker Geo. E. Haverstlck Charles D. Beaton W. D. Hosford ' -C. E. Black Frank W. Judsgn 13, Buckingham C..T. Kountz . Ilandall 1C Brown Louis C, Nash Gould Iiletz i. J. O'Brien Past Governors of Alt-Sar-Ben, Edgar Allen A. J. Love E. M. Bartlett .T. G. Martin V. R. Bennett W. H. McCord Emll Brandels Fred Metz A. D. Brandels F. J. Moriarty E. E. Bryson A. H. Noyes V. B- Cald.wll E. P. Pck Element C. Chat II. J. Ptnfold C. R. Courtney M. C. Peters Georse P. Cronk Chas. H. Pickens J. M. Cudahy Al Powell W. Lysle Dickey L 1L Jlhaem Thomas A. Fry C. N. Robinson William Glass A. C. Bmtth 'Matthew A. Hall Dudley Bmtth James M. Hendrlo Mel Uhl Robert C.How J.S.Utt Walter S. Jardlno Q "V. Wattles "V. J. C. Kenyon George F, West' O. D Kipllmter C. M. Wllhslm L L Kountro R. S. Wcox J. C. Root W. U Yetter. 'H. Vanco Lane . t ' Special Maids. Personally attending upon her majesty the queen; . ' Luclle Bacon Mellcnra. Davis Mary BUrkley Ann QUtori'- Helen Clarke Frances Hochstetler Carolyn Congdon Eugenie. Patterson Dorothy Dale Marlon Kuhn nunner. ' Sidney Powell HlEb Priests. - iWllllam B. Wapplch Daniel B. Butler Litter Carriers.. , James Corr -Charles A. Granden Harry Evernden Harry E. Mahaffey J. U Glblln Henry F. Meyers Floor Committee. Joseph Barker, K, Bucklnghaih. Gould Dletz, masters of ceremonies:, James Allen Harry L Mallo - Wilson A. Austin F., T. B. Martin E. A. Balrd T. H. Matters, Jr. Denlse Barkalow Herman E. Metz . Joseph Barker, 2d Charles E. Metz Paul Beaton Barton Millard C. R. Beldcn R. P. Morsman H. O. Benford Bert Murphy Louis R. Bostwlck Windsor F. Megeath Lawrence Brlnker J. Edward O'Brien H. M. Browning J- L. Orkln R. T. Burns H. F. Orr Bam Burns, Jr. Fred Paffenrath W. T. Burns Kenneth Patterson J. F. Byrne Ralph M. "Peters Harry S.Byrne H. W. "Plerpo.it J.. P. Byrne E. L. Potter Clifford Boyles H. W, Prltchett Cbarlea H. Brown R. R. Ralney Jobn A. Caldwell E. 8. Redlck B. a Caldwell J. W. Redlck Colt G. Campbell Samuel Rees, Jr. M. O. Colpetzer Vf. B. Roberts Elmer A. Cope .Harry E. Ryan A. I, Crelgh Jack Sharp B. A. Crelghton Guy M. Snow Victor Diets H. H. Hawk Henry Doorly etockton Heth . T. L. Davis Lem IL Hill Frank Drexel Charles F. Junod Lake Deuel A. R. Keellna Ben Gallagher HarryvKelly Paul Gallagher . Tom a Kelly Fred Hamilton J. A. C. Kennedy J. M. Harding T. F. Kennedy F. J. Haskell F. a Keogh Harry A. Koch E. E.K)pllnger Oscar Lieben Richard Kitchen Raymond F. Low Mrles Standlth Carroll J. Iord J. F. Stewart. 2d. ,W. B. McCormlck Arthur A. Stdrs J M- McCague, Jr. Itoss B. Towle W. D. Mcllugh, Jr, H. A. Tuhey re. J. McShane C. H. Vesy John W. Madden Paul Wemher II. A Mahaffey Gerald Wharton Carolyn j7on62o22 - Jr iW-&y x htt been appointed grazing assistant ih fnm.i .-..i GrOVernOP fhll7Pl M"01UU1 OUlt6Cl Says He Will Tell Tale of Coercion '.,' n' TV', 'Ct- 3-Judeo a"! Herrlck, chief counsel for Governor I ? W,h eVer haa been elIent Tcr'f- l"B 'he Pln3 ?f the defense' went n steP torther. today .'by . going Into retirement. Bcnator Harvey 1. Hineman, who will mane the opening address for tho gov ernor jvionaay, locked himself In hotel room. The governor continued work on "hiio no in consulting coun i nn it .... .. . . . own story. 'While he la consulting coun mltted to make the fullest statement. ""train, of. the long trial is telling "n the B0 and spmd times he ex- P" tho that the whole fight was ver..Not that ho Is afraid of th. result,, b.ut rather because the tensltfri Is . . ... . .... -u sri ana ine urorK IB so Data. 'But .np.w" j:.a. .inrttb,Q.-tfghl he s'ald o 'friend,. V'arid ,?Vm going on tb tho nd,. let -come-What wUI. 1 nm going to -t i ... telLmy atcry .In my, own way, & J n tTnkZhuJ havo comoleted it nn,1. thn- hn t,i. ot me, manner In which pojltllcal bosses have tried to coerce, me and failed, is known, every .decent man and woman In this state will be with me despit the lm'p'eacVment' court may dp." " tnis state win be with me despite what JJ . 4 .. the 'CQurt. ot Ak-SarBen'XIX Glen C. Wharton Victor White H. W. Yates, Jr. Matda of' Honor. Dora Alexander Marjorio How!and Ullzubeth Bruce . . Carol Howard . . Catherine Beeson . Hazel Howard Margaret Bruce Hilda Hammer Margaretta Burko Mae Hamilton , Marguerite Busch Mario Holllnger ' Margaret. Blackwcll . Laiira Jordon Helene Blxb'y Violet Joslyn Mildred Butler Alice ICennard' Ella Mae Brown Alice Landls ' Caroline Barkalow Greta Lane Margaret Baum Edith Locke Esther Byrne 'C McClanahan Nannie Barret Gretchen' McConnell Pauline Bourko -Irene AIcKnlght Anna Bourke " 4Jordella McCulloch Nell Carpenter Margarot McPherson Irene Coad Margaret McShano Beatrice Coad Marie McShane Rose Cdffman Mildred Merrlam Reglna Connell Jessie II. Millard Elizabeth Congdon Helen-Murphy. Hortense Clarke Nan Murphy it Merlo Cooper Dorothy Morgan Mary Cook Moorhead Hazel Cook Mary Marstdn Martha Dale Sybil Nelson - Louise Dinning Margaret Prentiss Belle Dewey Gladys Peters Daisy Donne Daphne Peters Nina Doyle Mary Ringwalt Isabella, Doyle Dorothy Ringwalt Bertha Dickey Nannie Richardson Nina Dletz, Mildred Rogers Louis Dletz Beujoli Sharp ' Alice Duval Jau Sharp " , Mae Engler MarthavSliarp .) illclen Epeneter Blanche Sorenon Marjorle Fpoie- . , Helen Sort'iUon Bessie Fry Olga Slorz Alice Fry. . "'' Roee'Smyth' Anna Fry. i, .v -Helen, flcOWIa (Daisy Fry- - -Edith Thomas Mary Furay .r . hteila Il'hummell Amy Gllmore . CdtbeinneThummell- Catherine Grabel " 'France Wesselr, Dorothy Hall HenriettaWesr Harper Eugen.lo Whltmore Ophelia Hayden .PansyWllliams Erna Hadra Claire Woodard Helen Hlbbard Ixiulie Watklns Faith Hoel Marie Woodard , 3Ialds of Honor from Nelebliorlne . . Klugrdoms. Desdemona Baldwin, Elkhorn, Neb, Margaret Conner, Evanston, 111. Lucy Hawke, Battle Creek, Mich. 'Helen Hunter, Council Bluffs, Ia. Allce Judge, St. Louis, Mo. ' Ruth Roth, SUver.Croek. Neb, , Lucille Schraubstadter, Kt. Louis, Mo. Iiean Thompson, Chicago. 111. -Beula Walte,4 Lincoln, Neb. ; j-Fay .Walke.r, NeWf.York City. Marlon Wear, Topeka, Kan. ' aintrons of ATU-Sar-'llen'n Court. JJesdames J 1J. Adams -C. L. Alleman C. .C. AHIsbn Robert F. Bacon F. W. Bacon- -J. L. Baker -31. H. Baldtige J. M. Baldrlse J. N. Baldwin 8 D. Barkalow M. T. Barlow W. F. Baxter A. O. Befeson 11. L. Betird O.-C: Belden W. J. Bradbury H. 8, Black -J. B. Blanohard W. 8. Blackwell Sol Bergman Ilr-B.- Boyles J. 8. Brady F..A. lirotfati , W. H. Bucholf W. C. Bullard Hnrry Burfcley Jay Burns R. B. Busch K. Buckingham A. D. Brandels Mesdames J. J,--Brown T. C, -Byrne Fred A. Castle i R I- Carter M. W. Cuvanaugh E. W. Cahbw . ; c. J. Chisam 0. W. Clabaugh Frank E. Clark II. Cohn David Cole Frank .Colpetzer F. W. Clarke W. B. Cheek H. A. Colvln , 1. JX Congdon. -M. Ji. Coptland Robert Cowell T. L- aCombs J. P. Cooke John C. Cowln ' JV L. Cummlnga V, B. Caldwell C. R. Courtney H. Culver C. C. Chate R. YiT. Connell John M, Daugherty Jas. C. Dahlroan Jno. F. Dale Bert Danforth m sMlll .sllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllK . v i . r ll - A. C. Davenport li -A. Medlar F. H. Davis. G.. W. Megeath George A. Day ' N. Merrlam E. F. Denlaon J. M. Metcalf J. J. Dickoy Arthur Mete R. J. Dinning Chas. Metz Robt. Z. Drake . Reba Morgnn J. C. Drexel . K. B. Muffott C. N Diets Jno. A. Munroe L. O. Doud. Roma Miller C. ft DUKdalo M..R. Ml O. W. Dunn 'Jas. a. Murtln E. Duval , l.r.ed Meta L. A. Dletz E. B. Manchester H. O. Edwards , E. W. Nash A. J, Eggerss H. D.' Neely Ulenry Ehrenpfort L. D. Kelson D. C. Eldrege T. J, O'Brien Jas. P. English Max Qrkin John Eyler- Dr. F. 8. Owen Edward Freeman H- !- Porterlleld Jno. C. French M Powell...., Gcrrlt Fort Chas. II. Pickens Thomas A. Fry Walter T. Pag"e F. H. Gaines E. I. Peck Ben Gallagher M. C. Peters II. GIfford R. C Peters Dr. Robt. Gllmore A. O. . Peterson Chas. H. Gratton F- T Ransom C. A. Grlmrael Theo. !. Ringwalt J. M. Guild ' Jno. Ringwalt Paul Getzsehinann T. P. .Redmond Jno. R Golden W. A. Redlck G. L. Haiumer J. B. Ralim Chas. Harding A. L. Reed C. 8. Haywurd . RobtRosenzwelg" F. B. Hochstetler Edward Roeewater H. H. Holcdmb M. M. Robertson H. A. Holdrega C. N. Roblson J. W. Holmqufst 'Jnp. AV.- ltobblns . P. C, Hekfey B. H. Rpblson F. J. Hoel F. E. Sanborn Edgar' F. Howe I. V. Sholej Mathew A.-Hall- A. B. Smith O. M. .Hitchcock V. A. Smith J. J. Hanlghen C. E. Smith E. i B. Huntley A. C. Smith Kdgar A. Illgglns W, A. -Smith G. J. Ingwcrsen A. B. Somera Walter Jardtne ' Ella Squires Geo. A.Joslyn J- E. .Summers R. C. Jordon O. Stori es J, Karbach J. A. Sunderland W.Tp. Mcllugh , AV. C. Sunderlund NBrowri . ' n, S. Busmann Joeelly, n. C. Htrehlow George li; ICelly f.- J- Taggfirt A. C. Kennedy Jf A. Thompson F. 6. King G H- TtVI""1 O. D. Klpllnger Jf; V,pdlk8 F. P. Klrkendall r1TtV.r,, Rf'ok6" S; N.Uv!n.enhaler W li Koenlc Florence Voss l 'h Knrtv J- s- Walters A L Kucl? Krank Walters 1 II I edwlch Wm- Wapplch tK.ii Tnt. J- Watklns N- fP"8 J. D. Weaver J- r ,lj d ' v- Wead w "n, -, John U. Webster m M-,Mcaann1iHn 8. Woodbrldgo T' lA- J!0116,. ('has- Wlthnell A. B. McConnell H. f. Wyman F. Ri McConnell W. B. Wilklns W. H. McCord H. i. Whltmore P. T. McGrath Victor White r .F. MoGrqw R. h. Wilcox W. C. MdKnlght C. M. Wllhelm T.-W, McCollaugh Geo. F. Wett Jlruco McCulloch O. W. Wattles J. A.' McShano B. B. Wood B. J. MoVann II. W, Yatei Franklin Mann C. B.. Yost W.;iL .Mathews WV U Yetter Matrons of Ak-Sar-llrn's Court from 'Nelarhhorlnir Realms. Mrs. Thomas E. Conner, Evanston, III. Mrs. T..B. Calvert, Lincoln, Neb.. Mrs. W. Oi Thomas, Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Chauncey Chapman, Lincoln, Neb. 'Mrs. Laura La Roco. tit. Paul, Minn. ' Mr. Ej A.' Wurster, mj Highland boulevard. Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. .Guy M. Jackson, Lincoln, Neb. '.Mr?.. Ida, M. Kelly, Davenport, la. Mrs. M. E. Morse, 05 North Twenty, fifth street Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. George Myra, Dubuque, la. Ladles lu Waiting. Mesdames Mesdames-' T. W. Austin Joseph Barkal. 3d Wlhson A. Austin Dan Baum, Jr. Denlso Barkalow J, IC Beaton 2&2zicres Bocks A. J. Beaton 1 Bclndorff W. B. T Belt Frank Bo;-d D. C. Bradford Georgo Bmudcls II. M. Browning J. T. Buohanon E. P. Buffet Sam Burns. Jr. Vf, T- Burns Roy T. Byrna Jos. F. By.rno Jos. Barker C. D. Heaton Clifford Hoyle Frank Bacon C. E. Black BinJ. B. Haker .Marv A. Beaton G. W. Johnston Harry C. Judson F. W. Judson A. Jeffrey II. G. Jordan C. F. Junod A, R. Keellna . Tom. 8. Kelly J. A. C. Kennedy T F. Kennedy F. a Keogh -A V, Klnsler J. C. Klnsler E. B. Klmberly Rlt-hard Kitchen Albert Krug John A. Kuhn . Harry Kelly C. T. Kountze h n rnliiwel jonn u. Kenneay colt' G Campbell Luther L. Kountze John L- Kennedy a. E. carpenter i'""tr Frank Coad gcar G. Lieben Clarke S. Colt Frederick Lake Archie W. CarpenterQeoriie W. Laler C. U Classen Ouy Liggett Ixiule a Clarke W. C. Lambert W. H, Clarke C. W. Martin T.' B. Coleman Brower E. McCague W. J. Coad W. B. McCormlck M. C. Colpetzer B, A. McDermott C. C. Copo J C. McClura Ouy H. Cramer H. L. Prltchett K, A. Crelghton Ronald Paterson C, C. Crowell E. W. Paterson C, F. Crowley t. F. Quinian F. a Cowglll Samuel Rees. Jr. Ben Cotton j. v, Redlck It- w-cI?f?ot - C. Redlck j Kre?,.C JPnl J- DeForest Rlorfards -,V'P,x2n Forrest Richardson A- V' D5",her W. II. RoberU ynrw N' Hoblnson lylai Wi' ?Je c- C- Rosewater ?,ouia y?tx W. E. Rhoades Henry Dunn c. 0, Rich S T'mm?11'1 Vlctqr Rosowater V J'rli0. H- T- Hector ? n w S Y- Headlnger w rr l-eJ- w' B- Shepard W. J. Foye , w. L, Shearer i- n fZad.?burs "e Btandlsh JB- Frledel Walte Squler A. H. Frye E. H. Bnrarue J,llm?i'r?.n'1Ie' Byron H.Smith C. B..Gardner c. Y. Smith P.V0.'.0019 o)''1 Hmlth W-'i1?rk0 Quy I fimlth A 9.ui0? Sidney W. Smith Fred Hamilton Arthur C. Btora L, L. Hamlin A. G. Storz J. M. Harding. , F. G. Btrltzinger O E. .Haverstlck w. 8. Btryker II. H. Hawke C D. Sturtovant Lem J- Hill Geo. W. Sumner F. J. Hughes R. B. Sunderland R. E. Haywurd E T. Bwoba Edward T. Heyden Adolph Stora Byron Hastings C o Talmage Ham Houser W. B. Tsgg C. A. Hull F. W. Thomas R- Huntley Ross B. Towle C.JV Hartinan C. G. Trimb CTNA 'V-SMi -X R. S. Trimble H. A, Tukey C W. Turner. Jr, E. C. Twamley Mel Uhl, Jr. R. B. Updike L D. Upham H. A. Waggener Eva Wallace E. H. Ward Paul Wemher D. B. Wclpton II. 8. Weller J. M. Wright. Jr. Chas. H. Wright A. P. Whltmore W. II. Wheeler G. T. Wilson W. II. Walker E 8. Westbrook W. R. Wood W. N Wood John T. Yates W. A. Yonson Ladle In Waltl nr from Nelghbor- Inir Renlnis. Mrs. J. M. Cudahy, Chicago, III, Mfa, Morgan, Sioux City, IaV Mrs. J. E. Patrick, Sheridan. Wyo, Mrs. Daniel Louer, Lincoln, .Neb. Mrs. Charles-F. Gruentg, Mullen, Neb. Mrs. W. E. Bock, Counoll Bluffs, la. Mrs. Frank Quick, Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Fred L. Whlttemoro, Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. M. Olive Watson, Lincoln, Neb, Mrs. D. D. Warner, Sheridan, Wyo. Mrs. Chas. II.- Whttaker. Clinton, Mo. Mrs. A. W, Jen-ems, Chicago, 111, Mrs, Frank E. Lqnas, London, England. Mrs. George Myers, Dubuque, la. Mrs. Pryor Market, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. W. D. Walker, New York, N. Y. Mrs. T. A. Thompson. Chicago, III. Reception Committee, Thll Aarons Norrls Brown J. B; Adams E. E Bruce C. L. Alleman J. T. Buchanan Dr. C. C. Allison W. II. Buckhols E. M. Andreesen E. P. Buffett T. W. Austin W. C- Bullard William Adair F, J. Burkley W. T. Auld. Harry Burkley Benj. B. Baker J. Burns F. W. Bacon R. B. Busch Robert F. Bacon Dan P. Butler J. L. Baksr Roy T. Byrne 11. II. Baldriga Warren Blackwell J. M. Holdrega T. C. Byrne 8. D. Barkalow Albert Cahn M. T. Barlow E. W. Cahow Dan Baum, Jr, Archie W. Carpenter W. F. Baxter W. T. Canada II. L. Beard Frank Coad J. H. Beacon G. E. Carpenter' A. J. Beston R. L. Carter A. G. Beeson Fred A. Castle L. Belndorff J. A. Cavers Charles Belden M. W. Cavanaufch W. B. T. Belt W, B. Cheek O.B. Berg C.J. Chisam So! Bergman O. W. Clabaugh H. 8, Black Frank B. Clark J. p. Blanchard C. J. Classen W. E. Bock J. Clarke Colt Dr. W. W. Bewsher L. 8. Clarke Frank Boyd W, H. Clarke H. B. Boyles F, W- Clarke Dr. W. J. Bradbury W. J. Coad D. C. Bradford David Cola J. 8, Brady T B. Coleman George Brandels Frank Colpetzer Dr. W O. Bridges It A Colvln F. A. Brojan T L. Combs R, B. Comstook I E, Congdon J. 1'. Cooko C. C. Copa M. S. Corn-land Robert Cowell John C. Cowln Guv H. Cramer C. C. Crowell H. Culver U. L. Cummlncs G. C, Cunningham J T. CunnlnKham Dr. R. W. Connell Dr. C. F, Crpwley L. F CVofoot James C. Dahlman Fred B. Dale John F. Date, Bert Danforth Milton Darling Jno. M, Daugherty A. C. Davcnaort F. II. Davis George A. Day E. F. Denlson C. N. Dletz J. F. Dletz R, J. Dlnlnng B, W. Dixon L. O. Doud Luther Drake Robert Z. Drake A. V. Drtsher Clyde W. Drew John O. Drexel C B. Dupgdala O. W. Dunn J. C- IS. Duval Dr. C. J. Dwyer Henry W. Dunn M. F. Engelman John Byler O. T, Kaitnian 11. O. Edwards A. J, Eggerss Henry Ehrenpfort D. C Elilredge F I, EUIck James P. English Paul Luther Ernst 15. M. Fairfield N, P. Fall F. W. Fitch Gcrrlt Fort Jay D, Foster W J. Foya J B. Fradenburg John C. French Joseph Frledol E. II. Frye F. II. dairies C B Gardnor J. E. George O C Georga II." R. Osrlnir Dr. Robt. Gllmore Uhns II. Gratton C H Orlmme' J M-Guild A, P. Oulou V i Gerko Joh i R. Golden General P. U Hall Frank T. Hamilton F. Hoarmann I L. Hamlin G. L. Hammer J. J, Hanlclien Charles Harding Joseph Hayden Joe Haward" Ralph E. Hayward P. C, lUafty J, F. Hecox F. B. Hochstetler F. J. Hoel If. II. Holcomb. H. II. Holdrfgo j. w. Holmqulst Edgar F. Howe F. J. Hughes W. B. Hughes Charles W. Hull Dr C. A. Hull E. E. Huntley G. M Hitchcock Sam Houser II. I). Huntley Dr. A. F. Jonas Geo. A. Joslyn Harry C. Judson U. X Karbach John L. Kennedy John A. Kuhn A. C. Kugol Fred Krug Joe Kelly George H. Kelley Alf C. Kennedy F.'B. King' A. V. Klnslsr J. C. Klnsler E. E. Klmberly K, P. Klrkendall Ralph Kitchen R. F. Kloke W. H. Koenlg L. II. Korty Albert Kruir George W. Later Dr. Frederick Lake U J. Lane J. Laverty N- C. Ieary D. H. Ledwlch Guy Liggett C B Livtr (j; O Lobeck A. M, Longwell N. H. Ixonils ' Dr. J. P. Lord W. C. Lambert A. A. McClure Brqwer Mcagus Thos. H. McCague Dr.H.M.McClanahan J. C. McCluro A. B. McConnell F. 'R. McConnell Dr. B. A. MoDormott John R. McDonald P. T. McGrath C. F. McOrew . W. 0. MoKnlght E. Lea McShane F. J. McShano . John A. McShano B. J. MoVann T. W. McCullough Bruce McCulloch Bd J. Malone Robt. If. Manley Franklin Mann Frank Marsh C. W. Martin W. R. Matthews I. A. Medlar G. W. Megeath John Mellm N. Merrlam Arthur Metx Charles Matt J. H. Millard George II. Miller Rome Miller J. II. Mlthen A. H. Mohler H. W. Moort Roy W. Moore Marley G.Moorehead Gov. J. H. Morehead Dr. John Mach B. M. Morsman E. B. Muffltt john A. Munroe M, R- Murohy H. D. Neetey . Elmer J. NavWa O. W. Noble T. J. O'Brien Joseph P. CKeefe Max Orktn Dr. F. B. Owen Til, V. Parrish Guy lit Pratt H. L Porterfleld W. h Poppleton Dr. C, W. Pollard W. A. Plxlsy Dr A, fl, Pinto R. C Phelps K. C. Page WlttrT-.Pag A. II. Palmur Allan Parmer F, O. Parson F. C. Patton. Malor C F. HartmanJames I Paxton O. J- Ingwersen F. E, Pearre II. G Jordan E. E. PerrUo R. f Jordan Herman B. Peters A M Jeffrey A D.Peters Geo. W, Johnston R. C, Peters Miss Elisabeth Congdon, daughter a Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Congdon, was chosen queen of Qulvora to rule with King Ak-Sar-Ben XIX. This choice woa a mon p'.caslng one, for Miss Congdon was one ot the stateliest and quocnllcst of th royal line. Miss Congdon Is an exceed ingly popular young woman In Omaha society and haa served as maid ot honoi at more woddlngs than any other young woman ot this city. She has a, gracious manner that endears her to young and old. Besidcn this, she, probably mor than any other, dnserves the honor, be causa of her great assistance at each ol tho coronation festivities since her debut. During tho last two or .thro coronations Miss Consdon, together with Mrs. Joseph Barker, havo ably assisted, the queens and the princesses and done much t& foster tho succcas ot the boll arrange ments. Wear Grecian Coatante. Tha quoen wore a wonderful Grecia). costume richly embroidered with whole pearls from the low-cut sleeveless bodies to the hem ot the long train. Tho foun dation was gracefully draped white crepe made rather short with a broad night. Inch band of solid pearl embroider? around the hem. The long court trnlrt was especially artistic, being richly worked over with embroidery In two sixes ot matched pearls Into a lattice design covering tha entire train, which had a beautiful border also ornamented with pearls. The crepe robe was made in Ionian pattern, tha entire bodice being formed of ropes of pearls, reaching U" the broad fitted girdle which emphasized with full grace and charm to- true Greek taste and sense of proportion. This girdle and stole were ot solid pearl embroidery edged with a fringe of thtsu Jewels. The entire stoeVlesi bodlco, wad covered with graceful ropes ot pearls, while still more pearls fell In long ropes front the shoulders where they wero held In place with Jewelled ornaments. The royal crown was a seml-clrcle of diamonds In Grecian design with an or nainent on either side from which fell a. pendant with three drops set In diamonds. Dainty white sandals with pearls earn fully employed In their trimming com plated the queen's costume. Hatty Black. Charles Edward Black, the new king, ha been in business In Omaha for -If-' teen years. Popularly he Is known al "Black the Hatter." as he Is the pro prietor ot tit hat store at 108 Bouth Els- teenth street. Born In the stormy days when the civil war wo Just tearing the country asunder with its ftrnt boom tit cannon in lSUl, he lived with his parents" in Froeport, I1L, ' during tho fo,ur awful yars, seeing' as a toddling child mchy. hundred of the heme boys marching tu the front to return no more. But the, stormy period passed, aa all such period do In time, a,nd the young man entered the grade schools. 1U finished the high school at Freeport. In 1S9 he married Miss Lily nox of Creston, la. He pamo.to Omaha, where he was for three years a member ot th Bohool board. lie was manager of tha Glllman Milling company for a time I'll Omaha, after which ho engaged in .the hat business. He Is a member ot the Episcopalian churoh and a member of the prders of Moose, Elks and Eag'ea. He Is also a member of the Field club and the Happy Hollow club. King In Royal Holies. ICIng Ak-Sar-Ben XIX wore hie royal robes of state, the Grecian costume ot white crape, richly embroidered with the Insignia of his royal highness. Thara waa a wide border, with the alllgrettl or , Greek key design In gold.thread, Over th Grecian costume was the royal purple silk brocaded robe, signifying his high office. On his arms were broad bands nr bracelets of gold set in rare Jewels He wore high laced white sandals, em broidered in pearls. After taking the oath of otfloo he was crowned the new reigning king; the crown was a rare work of art with gold points, and in each of the points wero rubles, emeralds and diamonds. Board of Governors. Members of the Board of Governor were splendidly arrayed In rose collored togas with the usual diagonal folds that have always relieved the perpendicular lines of the Grecian costumes of the classical periods. Each wore gold, latirel leaf wreaths, gold bands around their wrists and high sandals of Roman pat tern. They were distinctly rich and with a devotional simplicity to the garments wor It) Athens when that famous city of the old world was In its ascendency. Emery Peterson W. G. Preston George B. Prinz William Pease Joseph Polcar F, D. Parmsr T, F. CJulnlan J. B. Rahm F. T. Ransom ' W. A. Redlck O. C. Redlck T. P. Redmond A. L. Reed W. E. Rhoados J.DeForest Richards Dr. C. O. Rich A. II. Richardson F. Richardson E. T. Rector II Y. Raadlnger John A. Rlna Theo. L Ringwalt John Ringwalt J. W. Robblna M. M. Robertson B. II. Roblson Robt. RosenzWelg C. C Rosewater Victor Rosewater F, E. Sanborn C. L. Saunders C. B, Shackelford J. C. Sham Dr. W. L. Bhearer W. B. Shepard D. V. Shoales Frank P. Blmpsoh Byron H Smith Dr, C.'JB. Smith Floyd M. Smith Otneral F. A. Smith Guy L. Smith . Sidney W. Smith W. A. Smith W. Farnam Smith C. J. Bmvtha A. B. Corner E. H. Srragua WnUe H. Squler A. ti Stora a Stars Capt F O.StrltzInger W. 8. Stryker C D. Sturtevant Dr J E. Bummers Geo. W. Sumner J. A. Sunderland Ralph E. Sunderland W. C. Sunderland H. 8. Suasman ' T. F. Swift E. T. Swobe W. B. Tagg F. J. Taggart C. O. Talmage Henry A- Thompson EX IL Thomas Harold 8. Thompson Geo. H. Thummel C. W. Turner, Jr. C. a Trimble R. 8. Trimble B. C Twamlev Mel Uhl. Jr. N. B. Undlka R. B. Updike L. D., Upham D. M. Vlnsonhaler Dr, Lee Van Camn W. G. Ure William Wallace Dr. II. A. Waggenet Frank Walters j. s. Walters W. F. Wapplch E. II. Ward J B, Watklns F. D. Wad John L. Webster . II. 8. Waller D. B. Welpton W. H. "Wheeler J. B. White H. B. Whltmore W. E. WUklns George T. Wilton Walter E, Wood F. II. Woodland, Charles H Wright J M. Wright. 1. W. a Wright W. Fi Wyman E. B. Wirt Bands vroodbrldge Charles Wlthnell A. P, Whltmore H. W Yates C JS. Yost W A- Yonson John X. Yates. t