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OROZCOJN FLIGHT His Father Captured by United States Troops. NOT KNOWN WHERE SON IS. ROBERT 6. VALENTINE U. S. Commissioner cf Indian Affairs. Who Quits to Aid Colonel. GUNMEN CAUGHT Possibility RebH Commander May Be in United Stues City of Ojinaga la Taken Federals Drive Rebels From Place After Severe Fighting. Washington, Sept. lbv Major Gen eral Leonard Wood, chief of staff of the aitnv, OfdSred Brigadier Gemini Steever of the Mexican frontier to hold Pasmnl Otozeo, Ir., the rebel Jeader, for UlC Unit-d States depart men! ot justice it lie was c .tptured in American territory. Ge n' rnl Steever ndvitied General Wood he had unofficial reports 01 the capture of Orozco and his father by Captain Thomas. F. Mitchell of the bor der patrol nai Marin, Tex. El Paso Sept It'..--OjlnaKR, the Mexican bolder town oppoMte l'ie nidio. Tex., vax taken by federal troops after brisk lighting at day lii. Mi eirordiuc to advices received nt Knit filiss by Q neral K. Z. Steever, commandi'.-.K the Department of Texas. General Steever also received a fe port from army officers at Presidio, Tex , opposite OjlnaKR. Mox , that Co toW 1 Pascn.nl Oroco. Sr., father of the ft bel !r"i('' r, was raptured .itid is held by United States tn.ips at Pit sldio. together with Colonel P ( Orozco. Whether General Pnsettal OrOSCO, Jr.. the rebel ronunand. r in chief, was fight in-.' at Ojinaga or escaped over the International line Into the United Btatefl la not known. Fed'T.il forces numbering 3M. und' r commend of Ootonel Manuel Lands. cnteri'd Ojlnapa proper, driving the rebel befr.re them. HARVESTER TRUST SUIT Federal Government Begins Fight tc Dissrlve Great Company. Chicago, Sept. If. -The govern IDent'l attempt to "bust" the "har vest, r trust" opened in Chicago this morning. Cyrus H. fttcCormlck, presl dent of the International Harvester company; Clarence S. Funk, general managt r, and various local directors and company officials have been sum moned to the federal building to teatl fy before a special examiner regard Inu the company's formation and methods o! Opt ration. After several yeara of runiort, of prosecution and a few months of at teinptel iigrc incut between the com pany and th" department of justice Gyp the Blood'aid "Lefty Louie" Captured in Brooklyn Hal. INTERRUPT LITTLE TEA P, by nst WIFE RESCUES SICKLES Pawns Her Jewels to Save General From Beincj Sold Out by Sheriff. General Daniel E. Sickles' wife pawn, d her jewels and used the moil ey to pay the $S.i'M which her bus band owed to the Lincoln Trust com pan? of New York. So the force I auction of the furni ture and koc akt-s and civil wnr com missions signed by Abraham Lincoln is off. Mrs. Sirkler and her husband are not now on good terms. They sep arated not long after their marriage in Madrid in 1 ST 1 . and have been estranged most of the years since then. But when Mrs. Sic kles learned that the general, who is eighty-six years of nfte, was about to be sold out by the sheriff, sne resolved to help him. Members of Rosenthal Gang Four Con-pany With Wives by Deputy F: lice Ccmmif'iioner Dougherty--C trlct Attorney Whitman Supxis.. New York, Rapt, 15. "Gyp the Blood" and "Letty oule," the mtaalnr. gunmen indicted as two ot the aitu;' Bluyers ol Herman Rosenthal, th' gambler, were lonnd by the police liv ing with ihelr wives In a flat In the BtOWMtlUe geOttOal of Brooklyn. Tin were arrested by Deputy Polite Com niissioiu r Dougherty and a Bqitad ot ;!e tctives, who brought them to police headquarters and loc ked the in up They will be arraigned today. The two men had been occupying the flat since Aug. IS and were alone until last Tuesday, when they were Joint d by their wives, through who-i. cluer to their whereaboutB were ob tained by th" police. The four were State! at tn when Deputy CV.r.miis llOHel' Dougherty and his men burst 0000 the door of their apartment anil with revolvers drawn ordered them to hold up their hands. N ither of th" men made any show of resistance. ROYALTY AT FARM MEETING Duchess of Connaught to Open Alberta Congress. L"thhrid2e Alberta, Sept. 16. The United States will be represe nted con spicuously in the' discussions of how to brighten the lives of women on the .i;....,.l... i. ..r ..... ft. .,. , ,,,n, "trusf wa, filed a, S. Paul in April, j 1 1;" The suit is tnder the civil provision! of the Sherman antitrust act and the charge la that it is a monopoly in ro etraint of tr;.de MODEL BREWERY TO RUN Brewers to Answer Governor's Ques tion, "What Is Beer?" Batten, Sept. HI. The government's question, ' What is beer?" will be an swered by the brewers of the country at their MUlttal convention here, bo giniling Wednesday. The questm will he answered by fhowlnf a miniature brewe ry and Iwit tn ry in operation. This model "plant" occupies a spare 20 feet long, S feet Vide and 10 feet high: and is equipped throiigiiort Ith modem brewing ma chin, nr. Less spectacular, but equally inter esting 'rout the popular standpoint in these dan of close examination into food products, will be a complete i blt.it of the raw materials of the brew cr hops, barley malt, cereals, etc., made bv the crop improvement com mittee of the fJnlte4 States Brewers' aso latlon. of farm women, to be held h 're dutln the week of the great International dry farming congress next month. American women are among the Mov ing spirits ef the congress, which is i a development of sessions held last year at Colorado Springs. The congre ss will he opened Oc t. Tl. 1 it Is oxpe e ted, by the w ife of the gov- ornor general of Canada, her royal I highness, the Duche ss of Connaught, the MkO of Connaught also being i among the seeakets. Their daughter. ! Prince ss Patricia, is expected to be present. Mrs. Lewis A Merrill or j Utah and Miss Irma K. Matthews of Oklahoma will be- among the Ameriear women on th" program Another Murder Committed by Sneed. Aniarillo. Tex. Sept 1 Al G. Borce, .ir., irni shot to death Merc by J. M. Smeel, with whose wife Boyee elcqn d to CanadH last fall. Sneed Boon Is to stand trial a second timo for the murder of Bovce's father. Whom he shot at Port Worth .Ian. II The pres.nee of Sneed in this city was not known until the shooting Boy ce ret Wiled onlv recently. Whitm?n Not Surprised. St. Ixmis, Sept. 16 District Attor ney Whitman of N' w York stoppe d here on his way to Hot Springs Ark., where he Intends to take depositions concerning statements Sam Sc hepps is aROPOSED CONBTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. ONI, The lellcwlnu rtepesftl Bmcndnirnt tS the conrtili.tie.il of the State of Nebruaka, at ken ' .ii. r set forth In full. Is sub mitted to the electors of the State of Ne lraskn, te tic voted uion at th rtenertil election to te held Tuesday, November 6th. A. I ' J 1' 1 2. "AN ACT tor a Joint revolution propp ing am. -niment to Section 1 nud Sec tion le Article 3 of the Constitution of the St ite of Nebraska, and sm pi.-ment-Ing Art .1 U entitled 'Amendments.' Be it H. i , and Unacted bv the Legis lature of the State of Nebrasku: aeetlon 1. That at the (jenenil aleetlM for stat.- and legislative officers to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday ,n November, the following provisions be proposed and submitted as smendn.rnt to Section 1 and Section 10 of Article 3 of th constitution of th State of Nebraska: Section 2. That Section 1 of Article I of th Constitution of the State ot Ne- f.raska is hereby amended to reud as fol ows: Section 1. The legislative authority of th state shall be vested In u legislature consisting of a senate and house of repre sentatives, but the people reserve to themseUrs power lo propose laws, and amendments to the constitution, and to enact or i elect the same at the polls In dependent of the legislature, and also re serve power at their own option to ap prove or reject at the polls any act. Item, section, or part of any act passed by th legislature. actlon 1A. The first power reserved by the people Is the Initiative. Ten per cent of the legal voters of the state, so distributed na to Include five per cent of the leg:el voters In ench of two-fifths of the counties of the state, may propose any measure by petition, which shall contain the full text of the measur o proposed. Provided, that proposed Con stitutional Amendments shall reuulre a petition of fifteen per cent of the legal voters of the State distributed as above provided. Initiative petitions Cescept for munlclp.il and wholly local legislation) shall be tiled with the Secretary of State and be by him submitted to the voters at th first regular state election held not less than four months after such filing. Th same measure, either In form or In essential substance, shall not be sub mitted to the people by Initiative petition (either nfflrmntivelv or negatively) oftener than once In three yenrs. If con flicting measures submitted to the people at the same election shall be approved, the one receiving th highest number of affirmative votes shall thereby become law aa to all conflicting provisions. The Constitutional limitations as to scope and subject matter of statutes enacted by the legislature shall apply to those enacted by the Initiative. Section 1B. The second power reserved la the referendum. It may be ordered by a petition of ten per cent of the legal voters of the state, distributed ns re quired for Initiative petitions. lleteren ROPOSED CONSTITUTION AC AMENDMINT NO. TWO. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the Slat of Nebiaska, as hereinafter set forth in full, Is sub mitted to the electors of the State of Ns- PatOPOBED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. THHIE. The following proposed amendment te th constitution of th State of Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth In full. Is setb- I Tiiiiien i" ine eieriors 01 cue ncnie or re- t raska, to be voted upon at the general braska. to be voted tinon at th general eiernon 10 ne neici I uescjay. INOvemDT 6th. A. D. 1912. "A JOINT KKSOl.trriON to amend Sec tion nineteen 41 of Article flv (6) of the Constitution of the Stat of Nebras ka creating a Hoard of Commissioners of State Institutions. Be it Knacted by th Legislature of the State of Nnbraska: Section 1. That Section nineteen M9). of Article five (5) of the Constitution ot the State of Nebrasku, be amended to rend as follows: Section 19. The Governor ahall, prior to the adlournmetit of the thirty-third ,f..., in. session of the legislature, nominate ana, III' I I" I 1 . k. .,. . . - tkl.l. tUm, election to be held Tuesday. November 6th. A. f lsll!. "A JOINT HRPOM7TION on proposing an amendment to section 4 of Article S of th Constitution of the State of Nebraska. Be it Resoived and Knacted by the Legis lature of the state of Nebraska: Section 1. Thai it the general election for state and legislative oltlcets to be held on the Tuesday following the (list Mon day In November, 191:. the following be submitted as an amendment to Section 4 of Artlclo ;l of the Constitution of th State of Nebraska: 8c. 4. At the first election of mem bers of the legislature held s'leeed to have made following his ai r. st Du re as a Witness In the Rosen I dum petitions against mcusures passed taai murder, So 'Oyp the Blood' and 'l.eitv Louie' are arrest'il in New York as ."oon as I leave," he said, when ap prised of the arrest. "They were ar rested by the police as soon as I trot nwav and they are' turned over to the police and now are in the custody of the police. Well. 1 have always said the murderers were in New York and rould he arresled hy the police whe n ever the police wanted to make the arrests." LAST UNINHABITED COUNTRY Arctic Erplerer Stefansson Tells of Discovery. Chicnpo, Sept. Ifi. "The last Qatar haHltml ,nirntrv of the American COfl . . . 4iaM-w,M i.v ,, ,. it tectlon lost preceding the fllln; tinent hns been discovered b mysell lnltiatlve or rWeicnuum petition and companion, and we an nappy. , the basts on which ihe numb by the legislature shall be tiled with the Becretnry of Slate within ninety days after the legislature enacting the same adjourns sine die or for a period longer than ninety daya; and elections thereon shall be bud at the first regular state election held not less than thirty days after such filing. Section tC. The referendum may be ordered upon any act except acts making appropriations for the expenses of the state government, and state Institutions existing at the time such act Is passed. Wben the referendum is ordered upon an act or any part thereof It shall suspend Its operation until the same is approved by the voters; provided, that emergency acts, or ucts for the Immediate preserva tion of the public pcac, health, or safety shall continue In effect until rejected by the voters or repealed bv the letslature. Filing of a referendum petition against on or more Items, sections, or parts of an act shall not delay the remainder of the measure from becoming operative. aeetlon ID. Nothing in this section shall be construed to deprive sny mem ber of the legislature of the right to In troduce any measure. The whole number of votes cast for governor at the i --cut&r adoption ,.f this amendment members of the S. . it.' and House of Representatives, ahall be elected for the term of two years. Both senators and representatives shall eoch receive pay st the rate of six hun dred dollars for each regular Boaston of th Legislature, during their term, and ten cents for every mile they shall travel In going to and returning from the place of meeting of the legislature, on the most usual route. That neither members of the legislature nor employes shall re ceive nny pay or perquisites other than their sal. ii and mileage. Each session, except special session, shall not be leas than sixty d.cvs After the expiration of twenty days of the session, no bills nor Joint resolutions of th nature of bills shall be Introduced, unless the governor shsll by special message call the atten tion of the legislature to the necessity of passing a law on the siibtect-matter em braced In t ho message, and the Introduc tion of bills shnll be restricted thereto. Provided, that the general appropria tion bills may be Introduced up to and Including the fortieth day. Sec. 2. That at said election on th Tuesday suceeedlng th first Monday In November, 1912, on the ballot of each elector voting thereat there shnll be printed or written th words: "For pro posed amendment to the constitution fix ing the term of office and salary for membera of th legislature," and "Against proposed amendment to th constitution fixing the term of office and salary for members of the legislature." And If a majority of nil th votera at th said election shall he In fsvor of such amendment the aamo shall be deemed to be adopted. The returns of said election upon the adoption of tlila amendment shnll be made to the State Canv.isslng Board and that Board shall canvass the vote upon the amendment herein In the same manner ns Is preset ibed In the case of presidential electors. If a majority of the vote s cast at the election be In f IVOI of the proposed amendment the covernor, within ten days after the result Is ascer tained, shall make proclamation declar ing the amendment to be part of the constitution of the state, and when so declared the same shall be In force. Approved April 10. t?ll." I, Addison Walt. Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska elo hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, aa passed by the Thirty-second session of the Legislature of the State of Nebraska, as nppears from said original hill on file In this office, and that said proposed Amendment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or refection at the general elec tion to be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of November. A. D. 1912. In Testimony Whereof. I have hereunto Set my hand and affixed the Great Seat of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lin coln, this 20th day of May. In the year ot our Ixird. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twelve, and of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Thirty-sixth and of this Stnte the Forty sixth. ADDISON WAIT. Seal Secretary of Stat. said Vahijnltnar Stefansson. Arctic ex plorer, who arrived here on his way to New York after four years' stay tU the fiozeti north. In speahini of the race of white Bafclmo which he dls-covered in the far north Mr. Stefansson said: "These lit'le peOpM are ninth like B White man and are better dressed aril healthier than the c ivilized Bafclmo, who are disease'!. The tribe we rl!s eovi'teii numbered about 1,090, ami lived around Coionation Milf. e'xisHni on the caribou and musk ox. Th, had no fishing nets, which was a sur prise to us. as all Indians and Bald' mos have neta, "They had nerei seen a white man, hut were not afraid of us, for t!:eT evidently believed us to be member of some tribe of BakimO. They had never seen a piece of cloth, never heard a rifle crack or seen a match Then are li.-low Hie Kskinio in intelli qence, Betha abb' to count only as hitth KB six. while the average Bafclmo can coum to U0. But they are a better class of people and learn rapidly." RULER'S BODY PUT IN T0M3 voters required to sign such i iuii sio.ll he computed. The veto pow.t : the Km -ernor shall not extend tn hbcliu in.ii ated by or referred tc. tn t i lo. All such measures shall become the laf or a part of tho constitution when approved bv a mntorllv of the votes cast thereon, firovlded, the votes cast In favor of said nltlattv measure or part of said Constl teflon shall constitute thirty-five per OOOt (M) of the total vote cast at said election, and not otherwise, und shall 1 take effect upon pioclamation by the ' governor, which shall be mad within ten duvs of the completion of the official canvass. The vote upon Initiative and referendum measures shall be returned and canvassed in the same manner as Is prescribed in the case of presidential electors. The method of submitting and adopting amendments to the constitution provided by this section shall be supple mentary to the method prescribed In th article of this Constitution, entitled 'Amendments.' and ttie latter shall In no tsaae be construed to conflict herewith. This amendment shall lie self-executing, but legislation mnv be enacted especially to facilitate Its operation. In submitting petitions ami ordeis for the Initiative and the referendum, the Secretary of State PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. FOUR. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the Stat of Nebraaka, as herein .iter set forth in full, is sub mitted to ttie electors of the State of Ne braska, to be voted upon at the general . ... . , . . ., . , ' election i.i ue in iu i uesuay. .u.eniuor - A, I . with the consent of two-thirds of th members of the Senate in Kxeeutlv 8s alon. appoint three electors of the stat, not more than two of whom ahall belong tn the same political party and no two of whom shall reside at the time of theli appointment In the same congreaslonal district, ns members of a board to b known as a "Honrd of Commissioner ol State Institutions " Said members shall hold office ns dealgnnted by th Governor for two. four and six years respectively. Subs.. i I., i appointments shall be mad as provided and. except to fill vacan cies, shall be for a period of six years. The Hoard shall st nil times be subject to the abov restrictions and limitations. Th Hoard of Commissioners shall ttav full power to manage, control and gov ern, subject only to such limitations as shall be established by law, the Stat Soldiers' Home. Hospitals for the Insane, Institute for the Deaf. Institute for th Rllnd. Industrial Schools, Institute fr feeble MlndBd Children. Nebraska Indus trial Home. Orthopedic Hospital, th State Penitentiary and all charitable, re formatory and penal Institutions that hull bo bv law established and main tained by the state of Nebraska. They hall each give bonds, recelv compensa tion for service, perform nil duties and romplv with all regulations that shall bo established by law. The powers pos sessed by the (lovernor and Board of Public I.anda and Rulldlngs with refer ence to the management and control of the Institutions herein nsrned shall, on July I, 1913. cease to exist In the Gov ernor and the Hoard of I'uhllc Lands and Buildings and shall become vested In Board of Commissioners of Bute Institu tions, and the aald Board Is on July 1. 191i. and without further process of law, au thorised and directed to assume and ex ercise all th powers heretofore vested In or exercised by the Governor or Board of Public Lands and Buildings with ref erence to the Institutions of th stato nnmed herein, but nothing herein con tained shall limit the general supervisory or examining powers vested In the Gover nor by the laws or constitution of th state, or such aa are-vested by him In sny committee appointed by him. Section 2. That at the general election. In November, 1912. thre shall be submit ted to the electors of the state for their approval or rejection th foregoing pro posed amendments to the constitution In the following form: On the ballot of each elector voting for or agalnat said pro posed amendment shall be printed or written "For proposed amendment to tha Constitution creating a Board of Com missioners of Stste Institutions" and "Against said proposed amendment to th constitution creating a Board of Commlsstonars of Stat Institutions. Section 3. If such amendment to Sec tion nineteen (19) of Article Hv (6) of th Constitution of the State of Nebraska hall be approved by a majority of all elector voting at such lctlon said amendment shall constitute Section nine teen (19) of Article nv (6) of th con stitution of the state of Nebraska. Approved April 10, 1911." I, Addison Walt. Secretary of Stat. of th Stat of Nebraska do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of th Stat of Ne braska Is a tru and correct oopy of th original enrolled and engrossed bill, as f assed by th Thirty-second session of he Legislature of the Stat of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on HI In this office, and that said proposed amendment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at th general lec tion to be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of November. A. D. 1912. In Testimony Whereof. I nave nereunto Din, n.. .'. mj. " C " j ' j 'ta-x .. .1 , a.t A JOINT HESOI-UTION to propoae ei my nnu jjiiu f'T" ' . , ... Ol ' Jl IIIB Dlrtir V, I' HI" ...... - amendments to Section five (5) Article six () and Section thirteen (13) of Article sixteen (it!) of the constltu- I tlon of the state of Nebrasku as found ! the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for 1909 (Section thirteen (13) of Article eighteen (18) of Cobbey's An- ; noi.ii. d Statutes for 1909). relating to time of electing Judges of the supreme court. Axing the time of the general j election and providing for holding over ot lncumoentB until uieir successors potn this 20th dav of Mav. In the year of our Lord. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twelve, and or the Independence of the United Statea th One Hundred and Thirty-sixth and of this State th Forty sixth. ADDISON WAIT. (Seal Secretary of Stat. MANY DRIVEN FROM HOME TESTING ' BLEACHED" OATS Animal "Poison Souad" to Decide K Such Train Is Injurious. Washington. Sept. lri More than lhe) I'.'tnle, horse--, sheep, hogs anil ehlckena on the govern B3cboi expari mental farm :rt Hcthesda, Md., were formed into a "poison squad" by ex ports o ine department ol a Sericulture, in order to determine whether "lii. nc tie c .mis and damaged corn are : thA l .i.. . i m- Mntsiibito. w a ..... j. ... 1,1,.... I . . . , . ...... , ... Bute) or rseumsKU. niiii inns .in., inn;- -i mint- a ..in.-. ( pineeil Hi in" imperial inaiisiiieiim ... enacted exceDt b i .. . ... ., Be it It.solved and Kn.cted by the Legls- ! Kv.-ry .-.v. in tnan.v per'- Of the lature of the Slate of Nebraska: I country, thousands are driven from Bectlon t That Section Fly (6) of ,, ir 1(,,,.M tv ,()Uh8 und Inn-, di--Article i?ix cC) of the Constitution of the ... ... State of Nebraska be amended to read as e ase s. erlneds and b-U vines are left follows: behind fir oilier climates, bill litis aection 5. That at the genial election js n aUav; n- A to be held in the State of Nebraska ml... ' ... . the year laiej. and each sU yearn there- j hotter way the way of miiltt udos after, there shall be elected three t3 i is to use Dr. King's New DIkcov- ana an otner omcera enau ue ruined ny juugea or the supreme uourt, wno snail i .... . , . .,.,., -i . h .nv. ii-iv this amendment and th general laws hold their oftlce for the period of six () - J 11,14 " , , , ', until additional leKlslatloii eJiall be eSDe- year: thai at the General election to be right there, Willi your tl'l.'lliU, ami daily provided therefor: all propositions held In the Slate of Nebraska in the year submitted In pursuance hereof shall be 1918, and eucii six years thereafter thr submitted in a i. on-partisan manner and ahall be elected three (3) judges of the without any Indication or suggestion on ; Supreme Court, who shall hold their office the ballot that the-y have been approved for the period of sis years; and at the or endorsed by any political party or or- general election to be held In the Slao- Conization, and provided further that of Nebraska in the year 1920 and each only the title of measures shall be printed six t) years thereafter there shall be on the ballot, and when tcvo or more etacted a chief Justice of th Supreme measures have the same tttte they shall Court, who ahall hold his office for the be numbered consecutively In the order Deriod of six iti) veara. Provided. That of filing with the Secretary af State and the member of th Supreme Court whose Funeral Services for Mutsuhito of Ja lacludlng tho name of the first petitioner, term of otflce expire in January. 1 9 14. Section 3. That Section 10, of Article S, shall be chief Justice of th Suprem pan End With Burial. of tne Constitution of the state of Ne- Court during thut time until the exptra- , . . , braska be amended tu read as follows: tlon of bis term of otflce. Kioto, lapan, S"il. lt ine nou oi Section 10. Tha style of all bills shall Section 2. That Section Thirteen HSi ake th's rale tnatHcine. Throat and lum; trouble find quick relief and health returns. Its ht-lp IS coughs, e e.lei s. xrip, croup, v, hoopin(j-e:ugh and sore Mm fc:v niak.3 It a positive MaoeCag. tOc ami $1.00. Trial bot ,1 tite Cuaran'.eed by Fn-d K. II .:. La. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY Mails close at the Alliance post be "Be it eaaetod bv the people of the of Article Sixteen (If) of the ioiistili;tlun office as follows, Mountain lime. Pana-na Canal Will Be Opened in Year Washington. Sept. 1'.. The Panama canal is to be opened to traffic in th tall of 101S. This statement was made officially at the navy departnu-nt with an .iniiouni-e'iuenl that the Atlan tic fleet would be ivnelHzvoused al Colon this winter before the water is turni el in. The navy's estimate based upon the latest report from the ftrmy engineers William D. Haywood Arrested llostoi:. Sept. It; William D Hay fqod ol Denver, g 'neial organizer of the Industrial Workers of the World, iriis arrested he re on a capias warrant issued n- 'he result of an Indictment the Essex county grand Jury, charging hlni with conspiracy in eon flection uilh the strike of textile workers in Ijtwrenee last winter He was released on $tiMt bond. controversy between the government ..ml the grata growers. On the results of the experiment bancs the rjuestion of whether the gov ernment will forbid the interstate shipment of tha two products for fool purposes. SOCIALISTS FACE A CRISIS Trouble Is Ejected at Convention at Chemnitz. Herlin. Sent. 16. -The Social Dcimi cratic party faces a crisis at its an nual convention which opened today at Chemnitz A spirit of lnsuhoielina- tion and revolution tor the first time prevails in ceitain ranks on account' nf tflasatiafaetton with the manage ment of the present leader. a reorganisation is propose.) Monoyama, 'bout five miles and no law shall bill. No bill shall from be passed by Lhe legislature .unless by assenr or a majority oi an the members Kioto Wntantttrj had bee,, escantftol tlorlott'" y fond eil tne surrounding scenery ana una the question upon nnal passage shall had expressed the desire lhat this should be his last resting place. Prior to th" interment a groat pro cession was formed at the station, in Which the loe-al authorities partlci-' pated, All th" ancient Implements of war and ritualistic ornaments w r -earried behind the casket. Amid prayers and the chanting of dtrs'. 1 be taken immediately unon Its last read ing and the yeas and nays shall be en tered upon the jnurn.il. aeetlon 4. That at said election on th Tuesday succeeding the flist Monday In November, It 12, on the ballot it each lector voting thereat there snail be printed or written the words: "For pro posed amendment to the constltutien re serving to the people the right of direct legislation through th initiative and ref erendum," and "Against proposed amend ment to I lie constitution reserving lo the people the right of direct legislation the recension moved to the bur'.al through the Initiative and refeienduan. hall DULUTH STRIKE IS BROKEN Traction Con.p.my Resumes Service Without Rioting. DulUtll. Minn. Seii Hi Stre.t rail And If a maj.iltv of all voters st said election shall be In favor of such amend ment the same shall be deemed to be adopted. The returns of said election upon the adaption of this amendment shall be made to tha sine canvassing board and said board shall cauvasa the vote upon the amendment herein in the same manner as is prescribed In the case of presidential e.ectors. If a majority of the votes cast at the election 1 In favor ,1 of tne proposed amendment Uie governor. wiiaim leu oays airer tne result is ascer- of the Slate of Nebraska as found in tne Compiled Statutes of Nebiaska for lStt ISectlon thirteen (13) of Article eighteen (IS) of Cobbey's Annotated - for lt09) be amended to read aa follows: Section 13. The general election of this stat shall be held on the Tuesday suc ceeding the first Monday In November In the year 1H14 and every two years thereafter. All state, district, county, precinct and township officers, by the constitution or laws made elective bv the people, excel. i school district ..ftlceis. and municipal .Ulcers in cities, villages and towns, shall be elected at a general elec tion to be held as aforesaid. Judges of the supreme, district and county courts, all elective county and precinct officers, and all oilier elective officers, the time for the election of whom Is not herein olherwiso provided for, and which ar not included in lhe ab.nr exception, shall be elected on th Tuesday succeed ing the flrat Monday In November. ltlS. and thereafter at the general election next preceding the time of the termina tion for their respective terms of office. Provided. That no office shall be vacated tbetel.y but the Incumbent thereof shall Gives Cow to Campaign Fund. Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 16. A Jersey row. giving five gallons of milk dallv Is the "til. pie contribution of S. Pope of KnnVld. N. Ch to 'he Wilson cam palgn fund being raised here by .To aephttfl Daniels, chairman of the pub HHty bureau of the Democratic na tional committee. The cow is to be told st auction She Is valued at $75. in wa.v r. ii e 'v;i- i esvtiin .1 In re which Debal, fb remaining member !east 7". per cent l thn curs munins . tained. shall make proclamation de'ur- of the obi triumvirate of Rebel, Singer manned by strikebreakers 'oi . jjtijn ssy tmsst tn hsasrt at ana oso- and I iebk: c lit is to be subject to the brick WSJ thnnvn. Sheriff MeiolOK Stared the mncftsntliVe?erenseta direction and authority of an advisory hail men locate at vital points read ! Shall be In force and self-executing, committee to nip in th" bud any disturbance bj L AMisoswStl eeiofsisiT of S'.at. of ' sympathisers Sritll .--trlking, tract;. h: the State of Nebraska do hereby certify American Killed. bMnlnvui i 'bat the foregoing propsed amendment rv.eica. I employe. lo the constitution of the State of Ne- Wushington, Spf. 1; K.lward Ha' : It WSS learm d that pan of the braska Is a true and correct copy of the moor an American, is I,.-!, v.d to hae;Mrikel,al..r, here are students of I Jfl&'-Xi. fgfTH" J hsien kil'ed by Mexican rebels near the (flltversitv eif Chicago On.- o! th I.egisUtuce of the State of Nebraska. ai. w it.. I- u ...... i., . Mr,.-, th. in ,..i,i he u.el : lam nartv of tin ! M PParsfrom said original bill on die "' " " l " r ;' , in tnis omce. and that said proposed niein i-iiiejnv in iiiioiiik ii c hi ii.i hi a : .n-ii.:- up . rc-. mr e-a im,. of his property and his clothing was i promised them reported by Mormons arriving at Nee East Bound 11:10 a. in for train No. 44. II oo p. oi for train No. 42. West Bound IL' Ju p, ui. for train So. 43. ll.oo p. in. for train No. 41. South Bound If'.ft p m for train No. .'.(Kl 11 00 p. m for train No 301. On Sundays and holidays al) night mulls close at ti M p m. instead ot 11.00 p in IRA E TASII. P M. DON'T KNOW THEY HAVE APPENDICITIS .Many Alliance people who Irive ohronte appendicitis, which is not tvld over until BM succeaaor is duly very painful, have doctored for vearu elected and iabfld. fOT (M OB the stomach, sour s-toiu- aection 3. The form of ballot on th , . .. 5 , , amendments proposed herein shall be as iu'h or onsl lfa. ion. Harry rhiele. follows: "For proposed amendments to DrU!iist, slate.- if these people Will the constitution provldlns, for general try si,ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, election on.-e In two years and Against . r ... . , , , , . proposed amendments to the constitution etc.. as compounded iu Adler-i ka. the providing for general election one tn QarmaU SPpeMldlCrUS remdy, tliev Approved Apr.. 7. Mil " ? tka gCICK ben- I Addison Wait, .'lecietarv of 81 ite of eflt. A MM. 1.1. I '( ) - r. relieves gales Charges r orgery by Erasure. Chicago, S -pi. m -I' ter King, an attorney, has be. n Indie ted on an .in usual charBe- forgery by erasure ol tils name on a promissory note. A 'notion to uuash the true bill was de niiil by Judge Cooper, Cnatiars Demand Freedom. Kalians ity. Sept n United effnrl for liee.lo'n from tie alleged tyrunnv of Austria I!. "igarv was urged in reso lutions -lelceiied by the National Oo atian soe'ety, iu convention. The de sirability of union with Servla was emphasized The s.xletv represents boo.ooo Cioatiaiis in this country. amendment Is submlttsd to th iuali.1e. v.ueis oi me state or Nebraska r.ir their adoption or rejection at the general elec tion to be held on Tuesday, tha 5th day of November. A. D. 1112. In Testimony Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the wieat Seal of th Rtat of Nebraska, lion at Lin coln, this 20th day of Mav. In the year of our Lord. On Thousand Nine Hundred and Twelve and of the Independence of the United Statea the line Hundred and Thlity-aizth and of this State th Fortv fth. ADDISON WAIT. IS!) Becretary of Stat. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE th Stat of Nebraska do hereby certify that the foregoing prop sed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska is a true and correct copy of th original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by in Thirty -second session of th Legislature nf th State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on Al In this office, and that said proposed amendment is submitted to th qualified voters of th state of Nebraska for thalr adoption or rejection at the general elec tion to he held on Tuesday, th 5th day of November. A. D 1912. In Testimony Whereof. I have hereunto sat my hand and affixed the Oreat Seal of th Stale of Nebraska. Don at Lin coln, tills 2uth day of May. in th year of our lx.id One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twelve, and of th Independence of th United States the On Hundred and Thirty-sixth and of this Stat th Forty Slath. ADDISON WAIT. (Srai; Secrtarv of State. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE lhce l roubles INSTANTLY T aDt masks ud raari vtit uUln oru fM, St-l.,1 modvl. nape.' ben er pCSoa and btwC BBS de- aji'iii.u, cur rass saaeca sod ri.n m m i.lauiuij . wp l.M-rK-.M-e BrOfl (.ll MJU. ,1 I". BXW SCIURLI . fbi. iiut ii.i imiin u It wiu asmfa lo lurti.ne I RC AO PACKS ed K Mum twAju M s rnti-n' Wr.u- uedsjr. D. SWIFT & C0, PATSNT LAWVCNS, C 303 Seventh St , Washington. D C J