he Omaha Daily Bee Drawn For The Bee Tho best newspaper Artists of tho country contribute tbeir be?' -vork for Bee readers. THE WEATHER. Fair; Colder ) VOL. XI J I XO. OMAHA. KDXKSDAY K COPY TWO CENTS. MUIINMXU. KKItltt AliV :. IPX-aJfcw KI.K IWdKS. SIXCI, mw ALLIES BOMBARDING ADRIANOPLE FGRTSj PART OF CITY BURNS Attack Which Starts at 7 O'clock Monday Evening Renewed with Greater Intensity. NO PART OF CITY IS SPARED Big Guns Are Dropping Shells in Residence Section. LONG RESISTANCE IS PROBABLE Foreigners Leave City Uupon Ad vice of Their Consuls. , OTHER BATTLES ARE PROBABLE 1 1 1 m rt expected to Itcncir t tncks on Forts, of Teliitltjii a nil mill Also tin In- Purl of inllliolt. i j ItM.I.KTIV. LONDON. Feb. 4.-A full division of Hulsarlau Infantry ndvanccd to the at- 1 ta' k uf Adrlauuplc this inornliiK under ' ocr of a fierce boinbanlniont, iiccordlnv, ! t news agency dispatch from Sofia. 1 Tin- iost.lt of the btilllb.ll 1 HU'lU wl klioun. is not in i.i.i:ti.. Sofia, llulgarla. i"oii. t. -nine quartern if Adrlauuple tire In flames ns the re "lt of thr- bombardment hy the Hul- KRilans niiil Servians, which was re sinned with even mote Intensity today, ao. oidliiK to advices received here fron' the front. LONDON. Feb? 4, A terrific bombard- j tMt """re of an understanding noif ex nipnt of the fortn nroiinil Adrlnnople mi ,!,ts betwen tne Department of Justice begjMt last evening by the Unitarians and !at Washington and the officials of the Servians surrounding the cltv to n,,. j Harrlman lines. number of over 100,000. Almost at th- ' l: s- I'"Vett' ehalrmau of thi Union moment of the cpneluslon cf the armlstlc ! ''"rifle. ls authority for the statement at T o'clock, siege guns and field guu. i Mvn ot "nil'oseil dlsiolutUm 'ioni various points commanding th ! ,mvp Pl to U" Wor,icI uut n' satis forts opened fire. Not even the t eslden- 1 ru'',or' -nclu!oii. fntll that. time. he tial por.tlon of tlie city was hpnred. !ad,K a" ,'H"',S "leallitp with the ultl Thrre Is difference of opinion n t mnte ''"ntrol of central Pa-lile nr.. how long the forties, will be able to hoM ln,"rrly r""J'" t""'!'- nd, One dispatch from Mustapha Push - j -p. . -. " n T tTTday was reported that the heavy cat:- 1113 miTlfl.r. iSfl.VPJ HP ...... I nmiHiIo continued t hroiichout the nlcht o'lelMded wltli the prophesy made by th Bulgarian staff that two week wou.d i suffice for the besiegers to force the j Turks to capitulate. I. our nexlstnncc ICxpeclril. ' Military men. however, who know some- i tlTlng about the several lines of forts , which form tho defenses of Adrianoptc- ! for the outnr rln I.I,., . I,- K...I , ' have been facInK since the war began IsiV - - - -- 'ii"ii iroirAUip connected with and supported by other'"0 7" "T el.eles of forts. Just a. tronK-rlook for x i f,1,hl" :m" " ma.Ic by .Ma-mel i.n.loiiirpd rtef..... iiv ih .-.i.;i oi : l'pio. formerly .Mexican ambassador to on. which cotnprisos many , of thd best if the Turkish reculnr troops. ,, whirl. .o,m..H.. -..on,. f .... . ,.r it,.. nr.ri.i.h r..i... This oplntbii pievalls within Adrlanople , Itself. Otherwise the fore Inn conjuls ...... .... lllcre WOUId not liavo COIlSldmrcd It nCCOS- ' sarv to ask their ninhnFiu.lr.ru in ,e... i an escort for the forclcn residents of : tho city who desire to pass thrftugh tlie. i lines, or protection for those who remain within the Kates. Qunrrels AiiinnB TilrU. The fireat drawbacks to the success of i Pl-jsivnlt 1-T7-Hi. Turks are the political quarrels j Uil U.I Oil rjUlU Ijy hii'oiik ine uiiomau oiuccrb. wnicif must 1 "lid to Undermine the efficiency of the I a my. on the other side of the Balkan penin sula. .Scutari, whero the Montenegrins I are ucsteKltif' the fortress, ls reported 1 llienlltrll IllA rnrtcutiiiiirlonl tf a riiilril, . beslesrlnu the fortress. new.sn.uier r hive rlle. Ti.r i. .... ! oiif Irmat Ion of this rcpoit from any other source. llrltlsh and l.erinnu warships passed tinoiiftli the Dardanelles yesterday fur " ""1 the piotectlon of, forelBn residents o( j constaiulnoplo and. a fleet ot "arshlps P.u . in Ucslka bay ready for any emersency. j ritlier AttncUs I'rolinble. The Unitarians ar3 tald to have K0.000 men in tho province of Thrace, with 43,000 Hirvlan soldlorp and perhaps a few dlvl-jat slons of llreeks asslstlni; theim The dealer part o( this force r:i:;,ti XnltLua! compelled to and at Galllpoll In order to hold the "I t (Continued on Page Three.) The Weather s For Omaha. Council Bluffs and Vicinity Fair: colder. Truiperiitiire at Oiuulin lrat-rday Deg." ! CONTINUED S-:;: Cold 1 U. Ill h n m '. a. 111 Ii) a. m II R. Ill i 111 I )' Ill i . in 11. -ii V- m s 1.1. 1 P. m ; K p. 111.... I, ' L ompnrn II e I.ochI llecord. lun. mi. ijii. :&jo 1 Highest yesteniay 14 1. S.. lowest yesterday 4 3 1 j 1 ....... i...i...,.inin i it Pieclpltatlon 01 .(W .00 .V) Temperature and preclullatlon don.tr. i tnes 1 rom the normal: 1 J ormai rewperiuure ;i Defleiency (or the day V. , 3ti' . .! inoh . ".02 Inch .35.01 Inches ' Total excess lnce March 1 Normal precipitation...... Dedclencv for the Jay l'reclpltatlon slum March I Deficiency slnca Marcli 1.. 4.3k Inoiles I) (iiiency (or cor. period, 19U..1I.J IhcIiok Deficiency for cor. peilod. 1310.. 15 inches llrpurlN f-o. Sttilon- i T r. M Station and .State Tempera- High- Ttiihi. of Wcalher.. ruie. est. fall Chejcnne. cloudy .s Davenport, clear 10 Denver, p-rt cloudy is Drs Moines, clear s Dodge Cltv. clsar 12- Lander, clear ., 4 North Platte, cloudy 10 Omaha, cloudy ; 7 Pueblo, snowing to II IK Jt It ; ft i: 14 34 0 4t 41 T y T 'M l T .CI T .01 liby Rapid Cltv. cloudy: Salt Lake City. pt. cloudy 44 Santa Fe, cldr 30 Sheridan, snowing .(0 .W Sioux ( iv. clear 4 K Valentine cloild.v II T IndlfHtea trace of prrclpltalion .w (4 niuicTies im-iow rero, line-lien io iv rero, i A WELSH. lAical Koree.slr PRESIDENT OF THE NEBRASKA; CEMENT USERS' ASSOCIATION. l'KTHR PALM Kit jLovettSays Plan of Dissolution is Still Incomplete Ni:V YOP.KV Feb. 4 -The executive committee of tlio Union Pacific held nliotlicf session today, hut the meeting was unproductive of nny news tegard- ' "K "lp '""solution of that road fu.m Southern Pacific. From tln fact that I tho mandate of the Hiipremr court order IIiik the dissolution has been ordered back to the lower federal court In Salt Lake idly It Tins Inferred that something In MAVUAW W IV W f 91 VS Lied to Americans for Nearly a Year K.vwr, ii'ev i i . ..' .... vMR,CO ' - ' ""' t i'io !;rl 'T'"". lC" mwm' Yu"n tf!al ",; Mpxltn revj u.lon W Ollld be OVCI" 111 six Weeks. I WBHfo OCd '?WBt V' dlflm" ,1lllo a ",v -"!" "'l'. "linilK IIC IIISCILSSIOP. of tlm loan meature In tho senuto lust . nlBht. He continued: The triilh Is the department of finsno. 'lias noi na.niea tne siriintiitn uh it i'Auik , ... t, , " " " ....... imuukii 11 ; ... .....o i- 1. .,. mm SIIIUI- 110,1 " 'KwiHTate.- 1 lOrnesto Madero. minister of finance, ; repi.cn, taiuiiK 1 aiero nil Indiscreet an i bossador and bad flnancicr.Y Sheriff to Pay Pastor's Salary PH1LADULPII1A. Feb. 4.-TI10 Dillon Prcbytrlan church In West Philadelphia was sold at .sheriffs kaIo yesteiday to satisfy a Judgment ohtnlued by Itev. Alexander Wuddell. n former pastor, for ' back salsiy amountlnii to $6,Si. The property after a lively blddlnc was mUl I " Atni I.M.ITON, Feb. 4.-T uee women ' bjeet o mX Viount lmttn parte" """essfully ran th, at . the White ot '" Z u ornej 1s X:l,?i,(, ,oda- a" "fronted Pres.do.rt h Zt with their request for a to be a member of the 'church, who wllTJa" lnclr request ror a suard of) " "" i"r""' (arrange for tho congrsuatlon to continue '""''Hers, sallms nnd marines for their l.i-r j a" "5 'nan was exam ncd In the pre, Un nos-ession. parade here March 3 and the granting -.renr'" of JToseontor Cunter and Colon ,1 The edifice was erected five years aso an expenditure of $31,000. 1 Burglar Gets Drunk on Job at Chicago ' : 1 CHICAGO. Feb. 4.-A11 irresistible (ond ness for whiskey resulted In the capture 1 I by the pollco of William IJttner. a bur- slar. early today, l.lttner whs ,r.hl,iP a suloon In west Madison street, and during his operations Indulged frequently In limior from n bottle found on the back bar. Finally lie lay down In a chair, with 11 basket filled with swag" by his side, 1 I C ivuu aiu..lin...j and fell fast asleep. ...... j-t .,1 ...id nnnnr IICII j, j by the jolting of the patrol wagon cu ll route to tho station. viu .iwtiii uniirj urn ih humip riiTillnr ' ain't her was uoinc oscorted to a ceil. Advance in Crude -til Ci ..' , ' I i-m.-nfuimu. ra imju. 1.-.THC ad-. ,.A 1.. AMa,.,A .... ... , . , 1 , ,., ... ...,. Uii lesumen louay 11 11.T.1 mi ru.iiiii run n 1 1 i rw.n,t.i ...i .. , .. .,,.. un- noull!"1 Pennsylvania crude at l.4 u",er sraues wero quoted as follows. .Mercer blank. New f'omU ..... c.r Inf. iit I'al.All t?nr ...t. - ... . cents a barrel ' . - ... . -, . . . bi 1 1 mi 1 1. 1 1 1 r u 1 fc8fe-W ,-; vanee of t rent In rtsclaiiil. . 'v The new price established ror reuiuyl vanla crude brings it within 3 cents of tho goal for which oil p.oducers have ltnff sought. i.50. and piedlctlons were (rely mMiltf that t.ns mark would ln Passed this week. modoic oncccc nil i I1UIIIIIO UUI rut. OIL-L. nine-A Tnp ortls-rr- r'bbtb IHb SENATE wmWTnvTTi v u . i WASHIM.TO.V KeU 4.-Authorlly for federal. seizure of merchandise Imported I trusts or uuderpiUgal contracts war : provided In the Norrls bill, whleh nieed ! tne -uwir iuu) 11 airvuny nas pasie.l the hojise iiikI was recommended ) t. torney Geneial AVickersham to give (ed- oral officials power to seise coffee held j In storage at New York by tin. Dr-zllijin coKee ruonoK)ly CONFESSION SOLVES THREE BOMB CASES ; Mysteries Long Puz;lc to New York 1 Police Made Clear by Jani ! tor's Confession. WOMAN KILLED SUNDAY NIGHT Farrell Held for Murder of Mrs. Bernard Herrcra. MRS. TAYLOR SLAIN YEAR AGO Says She Was His Daughter, Then Denies It. MACHINE SENT JUDGE ROSALSKY Mini Moiitnll) I iilmtiincril Possesses Alillll? (it MnUr lloinlis mill Settles All Ills (irlennces Ii? .Morilrr. Ni:V YOUK. Keli. I.-John Paul V'ur rc 11. a discharged apartment houeo lan Itor. coufuesnl today that he had killed I.Mid. Ileinard llerreia Hunday nlKt bv menus of a bomb tint he had made and . j that by shulliu' rnus he had caus.'il tli. death of SIiii. Helen Taylor a year HKo and attempted the life of .Indue Otto A. ' Itosalsky of the cotnt of general sessions 1 last March. Farrell was held timlBlu on a ehaice of niuider for the kllllnu ot Mrs. tlrriti. AlthuiiRh th epollce ale coinlnccd the man Is mentally unbalanced. Depats Commissioner liniishctty said tonlKht de- ' lecllvos he had sent out In numbers to 1 Imestlnato the case Inve elnmed enotiph ' to lead them to believe I'ariell'a staitllur i Hlory Is Irinyin tht ees'eullals, though false In many detail"'. ! Ucr time Farrell had a Kilcxaneo he suns to have settli'd'the business III 1 1; AIKK.V. S. C, Feb. I. TaMllK of tesll a bomb. The trouble with Mrs. Ilcrrcr-i, mony In the trial ot 1'redcilcU .O. Ilciicu. ho said, was tltat -he 'fired" hltn i'ioim ,x York nillllon.ilie. charKed with lip ids Job as Janitor and Idled a negro l:i Isunlt on his wife wUh Intent to kill, was Ids place, lie. wanted to Kct .ludso Ito 'atatted this mornlnn In the Aiken county milsky out of th oWa because tho Jurist Jcourt of Ken'erul session. The Jury w.n had sentenc-d o.lseph llartey. a "pal." jyecured In twenl-two minute", only u to serve thirty-blue .years In KIiir .tint: few of the menihers of the weallh.v w lilt t for stealiiiK: 511 worth of Jewelry. I'nr,e!l i colony nppearid In the court room. told the police he helped Harvey tub I Peter .lohnson's heme In the Hronx In law. but easily escaped. j heard the prosecutlni; utloinej; nttempl .ii Motile for One tinnier. i1" "ovo " J"rv of eountryniqjl that th- WhylFaiiell wanted to kill the 'tuv-Yo,k -'"I'ty man hnd made n mur lor woman-somellmcs known as Urace ,s "ttack on his wife with a penknife Walker-was more than the imjIIcc could I1" Alkp" ,H'"1 winter. .... .. .1 Klevcll wlfnesscs w nrn cutleil Iiv I In. ijiiiiuoni. c.ariy in ins siory I'arrcii sa.ii ; she was his daiiRhler and he slew ner because ho had Rone wronfe-. Later he denied this and said she was an Intlm.ito ftlend. hut Bae no resson for klllin her. lie also told DoiiBherty why end by whom Kid" Walker was shot In 17 on tbo Howery. He said Walker betrayed the Tuylor woman and a man named II.MtianKC'Isllld him In, fovnnno. ,, 11.11 .Hank ..I I 1. ... .... & I huvlnc nernernileil n 'uerlex nt inlihrlea i,o0kl.vn ,md the-robbery of the. John- tUM home Harvey rtnd tliirry llurtman. ! ii.i.. ... ... )'" "U -nniuiin III Hie inner e.NUIOIl, wee tciuence.i to !ln Klnc for thlrt.v-nliv ' MCMIS mill nl:if veues rnaneel I i-nl. I.'..'. 1 ell neve,- had been suspected of com piCuy In the eiimes. Air. D.iui-lierl v h.1.1 l.-.-.i i-..ll uo,-v..,l : Ucn yeat;s In the New .lersev peiiltci.tlatv for huiRlnry und other crimes. As John .Mcnermott, ullac "Liverpool Jnek," Far-j tell's picture Is In the rosucs' callery in i iJeisey Cltj, accoidfnp: to tnformutlon broilKbt to DoUKherty. Women Ask Taft for Guards and Half Holiday! WAtlll INtlTON, Feb. 4.-Tluee women ... .. ..... Mh .a,.v.ul. . ,c uuuiu n,n,c..c".j.n.." . .....on... . ,.,c., ..i.h ,,.,,. n oxpputu-e session. Ueniirpi.ts I'ai roll .confessed, the police ss-iert. Ut-rliMCh s Wourcl noon Hftei lie was cu:. .;.... , .. i..i.'TTin7i a hal( holiday to women employe.-, of tne counsel ror the deren.se. government departments who may wish (Continued on Page Three.) to make tho march to the capltol. j The president praised lo discuss th!Wrtvv T,,-.;i Iquestlon with his cabinet. The suffrage! 1 . . . 1 1lvnn Rn4rif CutHnrlo rt.l 1TiI. I---. J j . ... iiu.u. ni.iiiu..niiu ... UIUI1 iniru- j nuceo uieni 10 tne presinent. Hjno T iflW flflTTnnt -1UC JJdW UCtUIlUb JJtJ -Y 1 . -11 "nn Used to Jbivade Bills ; ST. LOI IS. Feb. 4. The St. Louis court iM(w iouay rniuserj 10 apply no Missouri "Vine law" to save u local me- i chant from paying for an advertisement I 111 Ilia Siinil.i. -kl.nn..l. - "--""i'..ii. T h snnni.r. .1 - . . me 1 naui rvuiiAiii cxcinutiiwi i rom . " - ,f novljpilI,or Sun(lay wus a yll)Ui. , tlon of the Sunday law. Til.. e..ir. ..t unn..,lu ...l.. ...... ... ...,'ei,,T. .. , , J, . .1 . n.e ,rtii 7 , .... w...., iiiivau iii ouuuay m'V to secure release from payment. A slinUar cao Itefoio tho Kaiifcas Ci . icouit ot appeals vvas decided In n similar ! . .... , .. . itiftuur au me mailer now will be taken ' to the tlale supreme court for detr nUnutioi). WMEN WILL SERVE ON RPniAnrin r.Rumn iiidv ..-.-owvw ui.nnu juii i ,h. " 'llf,.,' " i ,,7. '. "7'.. 7 "'"r',u . , n. jury vomrf, , " ouwi yestcrdav. placed at least six women on ! the grind Jury. Only thirteen men wor0 ' nameil and Hit. nian.hpr.hlr. nt . . .. . ' , iJur'H ml,1 10 nineteen. This will be , .1 ln'an0e l,h, ,at0 of wome" serving on h grand Jury. Judge lluvk accepted married women most of who appear us "housewives" on the voting- register. I've always wanted lo get a Jury that would not . Kos.lp." said Judge Uuok. j There never has been a grand Jury In ) Bail Maeto county that could keep a , secret and now well give the wonivn a tl,-l,c Now that thegfflpP : 1'ioni the I'leviland Plum Iienlei BEACH ASSAULT TRIAL BEGINS New York Millionaire Charged with Stabbing Wife. JURY SECURED IN SHORT TIME Of fciiiln lit null Wife lleli ( lilirm nml Si I'rline Was Coinnill tell li Xrer" Witnesses lleiir Jeren ms. ' i .Mr. and Mrs. Hench sat tonether todiV ; 1 1 1 the Aiken county couit'houi-e ami - jn'", ,,,m " rl,ul " j 'ul!itlon. Pios,cutor fJunter directed ! ,lls ffoU,, to H told bv : 't 1 uhslnnllated hy his wife. f. lbo rrfr,,t that Mv- n,'m'h llrr-' '"" ncl1 ''' " when sho left tho housd jto B'v" ''"8H n nlr!nK. ! Tti Doelors Test If jr. Vr. HaatliiKe Wjnian und, h sijn. Ir. tlill-lnll l'.'l.. .1.4.1 t lexnres'ed Urn onlnlon thnt Ibe iiluli ;lMflleed from behind. Tho theory of the prosecution is that Hench .attacked his j i.irA ...i.tt. ..1.. 1 r .vi..- ...in.- anr'ivtir iiiiiiiiiis mvny tiiMii n-iir When court reconvened nt :V, o'clock 10 two physlelans were the only wit- th nesses who hnd been oMimliied. Colo.iel llemler.soii of defense i .iiiimi. Inillenti-.l jthat he would nsk lalur to bavo tho jurv 'Inspect tbo premises of the P.ench home. Mrs. Ileaeh took 11 keen interest In Hi. examination and (reiiiently Jotted dovv 1 notes with a gold pencil. Once she Joln-d 1 I.. II.. I I.I.. II...1 ..1t I ..I ........ . H.uK.nc. umi iimunni " subtle compliment offered her by tbo j elder Dr. Wyman. Colonel Henderson had Rskcd him how Mrs. Heneh lookrd when he saw her Just after she had been at , tar kci?. "Not as well as she Is looklncMhls mill- lute," replied Dr. 'Wyman, bowlnir k'al- lantly to Mrs. Hcach. J Prncrelltn.' Crttntn. i.nAm.il l.lu ulili. I.e I ... i ., .... i ,.." - ...r uuuiiinuniT 1 vim 1111- iCT'i- mony of Miss Lallah Wyman. who I, I.'. Tliu testimony was taken .veslerday. (Irl llenrs Verrnms. She VV Ullldil JJUIJiCU UU Death in Trying to IO Save Her Baby Son HASTINGS. Neb. Feb. ..-(ripaclal it-iui.j .ui. ii'iiuu iMy wus jaiaiiy !b,"ned thls n,r"i,,s w,,en to-mcno res. 1 .-.."i.e. ii-iuumiir-oui M.11 worn uro 11. ucr Mpaiimriiis in a rooming house. AT- 1 ter being forced back several times by ; flames, she ran through tho flic anil t.leke.1 .... the H.a..l r-,,.-l., ..r .h- ho fiom the blasi'm? bed. und herself ....i . , . . inure irum ncaa 10 loor. went Willi It to nil mi ini n inc trinm vvhrno fail hm ... . . . - - - - r, ' - " l)U,k lMy r(ioue., n-year-old Florence iiy, nrr uaug iter, arm Jumiied with : . .... . . . . ;'"m eco,m i.oor. noui escaping ir . ' .. . '"'' ..n nniuai-nr. I lit iHiy was UCUU w nll 'picked up by the mother. Two Trainmen Are KlllPn m Mvnnr Ai.ii.uu fix WW-V . SICDALlA. .Mo.. Fell. 4 Joseph C. Alio. m"8llcr- r"xm?r. and iMtnck cui an, conuucior, were killed when R oull hen a south I bound mixed train on the Missouri Pa el fie tt ourvM l" .; . . "me" "uw ui ! . me eiiKine ami iwo cars roll-m riuu.uninriii i ue iraui carried "ne coach and several freight cars. The ' coach did not Jeave the track. ! - TACT RCHFIVFS mill T rnnM urnn 01 a uc-rr n it FROM NEBRASKA VFTFR AW n.vm.M. iy.i. I'm. i.-i-rel(li nt Taft's collection of gifts was lnereted (today when he reeehed a red, while and blue quilt fiom 8. P. Head of Morna Ne... u civil war veteran. Ml vears of age. who wrote that the quilt had hec, . made entiieh Uv hand and contained J5.93S Kcparate piccea. tion Season is on, Why Not Try This? j The National Capital Tuesdn.i, Felirunrj I. Itllit. The SciihIc. Convened at noon l''oi tlfli'iitloiis Hiiiiirlatliiii bill cnir Inc td.l'iri,'.', was lepoited. WashliiRlou woman workers nhjci led befoie labor cominlltre to m l''ollelte elKht hour hill for women workers. All effort to luixe funnel .Senator Hull ex's farewell address primed as a public document v.lis drfrateil by objection of '"Ylous'e burto Hut Ip Bovernment to xlero liupoi'li'il rihiim liiiiiiuhl In by trust or under Menu! conliaut.s wns passed. Senator O i;ormn ottered ijmoiitlnjent to river and liai-lmr appiopi IhIIoii bill, Iiriiposliiif $ia:uOii (or I'ltislilnp I lay clinn- II el Imiilov emeiit. e.n'i-imim i-uiinuiiiep nit eaiiKitiion in flection of Senators Waln'ili and I'hlltlili was halted bj wllhdlawiil of Elntemonts made In chaiKes. Kleelluns coinmltlee lin estlsatlon of The Mouse. ('omened nl IU'vii n in. Kesumeii uriiaie on iMMiict or ( oium "lila hiii opi In t Inti bill liiter.stale i iiniuiriri conuuls'-loii ciiu cel'ed all reciuesis for session owliuc to Pleasure nf business In house. Democrats in Senate Break Quorum in Executive Session WAKI I INC.TON. Keh. 4 -After aewrf! inetfeetu.il attempts to secure consldcrn. Hon of President Taffs nniiolntmenU the senate teiiu)Uleijiis Hitepvedei) (ii,lly totay I .. 1 . . . j ?r ti.,n',t.l tio till Pile democ.ntle tillbilMcr to pieeut nnv jattlon was resum'-d as Huun uti the doom j v.rro vlu,,,.,! With nppgllilineuts sent to the senate iluiilii; the last two weeks tl'O .ln,,l.r . p,.,,,!!,,. Is j .W(,,IIK 1)r..10t,cally all a nearly I, 'I'). practically all appointments made hy President Tuft since Hie bt?ln 11I11K pf the session In December. The flKlit came to a halt at 2:11 p. in. when deinorratH succeeih'd In forcliiK the senate adjourn. Demoeials absented them selves f 1 mil the chjiubor as soon as the executive sisslon beKnn. It was found . . Impossible to Kel n uumuni. . i.TA" T5i fnn lYllbi JjCllJLi XUllb of Asking Husband . k fit.. 1 to Accept Jtsrioe 1j i.un ,i,ui',i.w 1 l.-iw uni-ti ".v , ,. ... I , , ,," " - " low Is accused of having bribed, was inn- eluded tijd.iy when the attorney's trial was resumed. Mjs. Ilalu was so over come by emotion that a short recess was called to permit her to regain hnr t'uiil. 1 posure. Artorwards she loU or having ' Uhed her Influence on her hUMband to in- Uluco him to accept bribe money fi 01:1 I Pert II. Franklin, a detective employed ' by Dan ow when he was chief counsel for .the McNam.iia biothern. Supreme Court is Asked to Define Beer WASHINGTON. Feb 4.-" What Is lo nf :boer.,.. , IJMlnn ut directly the nipreme court of the District nf Columbia by th- gove.niren aglns a ,U,H' ' " ' . . .... . .,1.,...- .w w.w. ..... C" wnnlil l.rlntf would bring about the confiscation of i ... . -! "iinh " wmh m nt art imi it witli n cailln riiitfilMir nin flir " rim suit, which wns Instituted at th" 1 r .1.- ...... . 1 1 '"I"1" "n I'""' "" "'"b "OUIII . r lIle Ooiwrlincnt o( mloulture. a.-' U.Bed Ul-t thelprodu. t was mUbrund.Hl malt nnd I1611 ' m ' b:iw. but "Is a pi-cdurt In which sugjr or n ...rcnl I...., I.....r m.iI ..II i t.l ..-I...I I .. ' "r tt icreul lnu been subitltuted wholly . or In pal t (or the mall.'' Tl 1: P m T 1 rdlb 01 liaiU liOSL 1U St, Louis Tunnel! I sr . i.ui is. ren. i.-iiaitlninio .v.- oi, iwcaiuounu iraiu .o. . Known as the m 1-ruls espretw. broke lu two In t' - tunnel uiuler the builiuw JUtrlcl ut the city j . ... . .. .u.ib aim lor an uour mree ieep ng t-4rs ; attached to the rear of ths train were ! 'lu' Th" 'BP '"" Washing-' I v. v..p -d i'i.w...,..u.i 1 The anseme of the slesplnt; oars was I j not dlscoveied until the train pulled into Ith. .i.tim. ti.k U fu r. it I ml In t Un I In. .imn .iint...e.. fr,.,r, .. trance o the .tails bridge The pasengeis grew wearv ,.( walling an(i wlkcd along the track to the Wash- llngton avei ue station at Ihc end o( t.i J tunnel. None w as Injured. brew" villi lepresrtilutviin of medals of . rrnulred to deposit all reserve funds car award fo its "puilty ahd excellence." 'rlil by them on deposit In this stale In' The Kov.rnmen. charges that U.o bc-' ciage I, not 1111 exclusive n-ult and Imp ' Hinie - STATE DELEGATION fttaS Favors Placing Territorial Militia on Pensions. 'GEN. BARRY WILL NOT RESIGN i Hill tVnillnu In Cimiiiitk thnl .tin; ; ('Illume SIiiIiik nf ( nllrornln llmiir j nml Hi' llns llreii dleil In Iteluy tcllon fur Time. """' Mt''rf '."espondenl. . WAHI I INC.TON. I'eb. 4. -(Mpecliil Tel 1 klnm.l-Itevoluthius of the lower brauc:. lr ,c N,d,taska leKllaturo to Place mem , , ., . , . r"' "r "", Nebi-Hski. ter.Morlal mll.t... nil ii pensionable status weie foiiniill.- , unproved bv the Nebiaska coiiBiesslon.i . ,ipproveil bv the .Nebraska i n,deiciitlon it t n ineelMu lull . . "f lll-r" " i''' "'' uieiubers were Id tills morn- present, wit'' ;tne excepllon or .Mr Norrls I'ortslder.i 1 1 Inn, of .the wiiikuiens penslJul hill by ill .. ... ... .. .... i house .mlelar. eoinmlllee. of which he It n ineiuli, pieveuleil his ntteudiince, The proposition of cmlnrslliK u Nehras kali for member ot the National Soldiers' i Home board on Ibe resignation of (leu- oral Harry of lltccley was considered! j No tnndldate wim eudoised, however, fo tthe reason tint the position of sliperlu- tendent of the California national home. v lilcli (ieneinl Hairy luiti been named foi, j iiiii.v be done nwn.v with by the mcmhci l In ii hill recently reported to the scnato from the mlllliuy affairs cpnrmlltee. pro 1 ',0!""K lo '"'"I" the super- ' 1 ot " Wa' department. 01 "n r'wKe. i is piona Jilir that, the uppolnjhtcht 11 J Cljnrji. llarry could not bu.eonrirmril liy nKree 'nntr'VSV'frle'Kraiil was sent to General Iiiiii'j! Intohultm him of the situation mid ndvlHJne; him mil In. rrslHn (or the pres ent. Nit Action mi Win Lines. Il was iiRreed that no fcrmnl action 1m Inken on the icsolutlon of tho Nebraska IcRlalaturc favorliiK Kovcruii.ciit owner shop of teleKniph nnd telephone lm, but that the question be left to the Individual action of the membein when II cotr.ni before them for dual consideration, llnrrj to Hold (In, ThiiiiUs for (Iniue. The secretary nt lUliculture has ex pressed his thanks to the C( j imel eial club ot Valentino and C. II. Cornell of that city for their part In securhiK Kmn.i , for the national reservation near thuro 'without cost to the Rovrrnmcnt. The se'. 'letnry wrote IteiiresenlHllve Ivlnkniit n i;r,;,p, r.rtVt !?rre10 m' h,","e,,t" j Tho nnlmuls for Hie Kiune preserve wore irrcrntiy placed there by transfer fi.itn 1.. . ... ..... - . :. . . . H" ",me or air. uiibert or Friend, Neo. BOSTON SOCIETY WOMEN ACT AS STRIKE PICKETS HUSTON. Feb. 4.-Soveral society 1 women louay joineu me nanus or strikers j l plelictlng the forty shops affected bv 1 the walkout of 5,000 gnrnjent workers (o I enfoice demur.ds for an Increase In wages rind better working conditions. The , women pickets were warned by the strlltc ' leaders not lo resort to violence. STATU llA.Mv S TO UUliP CASH I" - " KeeL lo Keep Miirplus l iidrr (a 11 urn nt y. 1 (From 11 Stuff Col respondent. I LINCOLN, Feb. 4.-(Hpeclal.)-Hfott o( Chevclilie wnlllrl iiink.. II teAf-tlt ...l.lln , .. .., ... ,. , ppnB ()f nMUtnikX ,n8tllton!,. Introduced a hill In the house, rids morn. It becomes n law, will makt i U,K- wl,lcl). If It becomes n law, will mak 1, lllnf'i.l f..r nll....ul 1 1,- ... I ... I T . . iiik nuriuuH iH'injhiiH 01 imp Mffiio rmnkn ,.- . ... . . . r " . j j ir niiim , nv 111m lliuilfy rClrpu8UeU in banks operating unller the guaranty law : Ills bill rouds: Section I. All banks of this slule. whose ' .illdi.ikllH nrr. iiriilimlnil I... il. .l.n.uli. . . V.. ... . " . "'"J"'" ihuui iiinj iuiiii j 1 .111 bit. ui f mirtiiiv Heclloii 2. Any poison violating any of I lie lllOVtclulIK of (Ills net chilli l.e nil... "l0 Ii'ovI(uns ot thin act shall bo pun I Islied either by flno or Imprisonment the I Minn as provided In Section l of tho banking laws of the stato of Nebraska. Section 2. Whereas, an emergency ex ists, this act shall take effect and be In l'.ilce from anil after lis miMMtre mni .... p,ova'- tt'.t.M'S WIIHS tll'KN PIIIVIMn Ururher of Thu rr liitrndiice. Mr tin-I ...... .. ii....... (From u Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. 4 -(Splal.)-Orueber ' .. or Tliaynr did not gel enoush or that un- I man law which normttted imv voter, re. '. gnrd lew, f politics, to vote in any pri- . . . .... ! will tako th" people back a few years. 1 His bill provides that the parties shall be designated on the primary ballot, but that any ponton eligible to vote shall be furnished a bal'ut and be permitted to fast It. A.i.t It does not provide that he snail vote for landldiites w'hn arc run ning on the party ticket to which he be longs. LEGISLATORS DECIDE THATTHEY MUST VOTE ON CAMPOS REMOVAL House Discovers It Has No Author ity to Refer Matter of Taxation to Popualr Choice. 1 MOTION IS LAID ON TABLE Institution Requests that Its Policy Be Settled. ,TWO WATER POWER MEASURES I Special Committee Unable to Agree on Bill. LEE HAS AN OMAHA BILL 1 t'rnv Lira fnr Mne (.'ommlxxliincr ltl- (rlets AVhrii City Minll Hnln I I'lipnln tlon of 1 1 11 ml red nnd . I'lK) 'I'hiiiisn nil. I iFium h Staff Correspondent. 1 , LINCOLN. IVb. I - (Special - The 1lo:ie decided this moinlug this legislature will be compelled to, take a stand (in the qurs Hon ot consolidation of the state univei 'sltv wllh the state farm. A lesoliltlnn ilutioduced yesterday provided that the , question be left lo a vnre o( the people. ; and today thnt motion was tnbled 011 a 'motion b Kee.kley of York after several talks had been made for and against It First Jt was proposed to lefer the reso lution to the Judiciary committee, but ' this drew fire, nnd to finally settle the linse Krokley moved to table. This car I 1 led. 1 Mockelt explained to the house that II ' was beyond the Jurisdiction of this lesis I latum lo lefer anything to the people , The people, under tlie constitutional j amendment, had 11 light to lnltlnte legis lation or pass on legislation enacted bv ! the leglrlaturc. but the legislature could ! not put It un In the people to provide for liaising revenue lo maintain the stnte ln stllutlons. Mockett explained that the worst thing that could hnpen lo the unl 'veislty would bo to pass tills question j over for another two years llo argued 1 that It wan the duty of the legislature ' to settle once for all whot.icr the schools 'weie lo bo consolidated or the university 1 was to remain where It Is. Kccklcy and j oljiers Insisted that th" legislators should I settle tlie question one way or the other, i ' Tim Wntrr.l'ower Hills. The spielal committee appointed to In vestigate the witter powers of .the statf -will tomorrow Introiliico two bills In th' house, upd after It will make, Its full re port. Onp mrasuro will dcolnrq. lire watel power sites llir" property of 'the. -tat'' nnd place tlit-m under Ibe control of tho State H0.111I ot Irrigation with power to leusu to nrtvitto Indtvldunls or othere. I The other measure will provide (or th j sppolntnWlit of n committee to Invcstl'- gate the matter nnu report ui o h" next leglslnture. Ilo(( and Flnimgan came to the rollf o( Omaha, Introducing two rneasuies this nflornoon. tho one providing (or the re peal of the 8 o'clock closing law Insofu" ns It rolntos lo cities which make their own charters; the other providing for the repeal o( the Albert law. W. II. Campbell, the dry fanning ex pert, addressed the house (or twenty minutes Hits nfternoon and urged legls latlon which would provldo for a county superintendent of agriculture. I.er's tJiiniiiilsslonrr System. Lee of Douglas Introduced a bill la tho house this afternoon to change til' makeup of Omaha. Ills bill provides that when the city has a population ot W,0W) It shall be divided Into nine dis tricts nnd shall bo governed by a com mittee elected at large, one (rom each district. Tho one receiving the largest vote shall be mayor and receive J4.0OO ;isr ycur. ' The others shall receive $2,600 jl yeur. Speaker Kclley got ahead ot himssll this afternoon and appointed Shipley. Mockett nnd Hclllgan to Investigate th Ulcphone combine, und find out through newspaper publishers Just, what Is belnx paid them (or running advertising (or the alleged combine. Ho discovered a(ter ad journment Unit the resolution has not yet been adopted, so recalled his appoin' ments. llusoh, Joury and McCarthy of Greeley will Investigate the finances of the vail- ous stato institutions which have, reported (Continued on Page Two.) ,4f "FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE" It is to tho advantage of every person who wants to sell real estate, as well ns to overyone who wishes to buy, to read carefully The Bee "For Sale-Real Es tate" columns. You will ralss none of the bargains through following closely thoHo advertise ments, for those persons most successful In the real estate field use Bee want ads, You cannot afford to leave your ad out of The Jiee. "Wednesday is the day when there are particularly good real estate bargains in this paper. Look them over now. Tyler 1000