Vie itit af'.tv 'iif f p siat'1 T.irm lake- !--o .1. 1 1 . 4- K t X I W In IIKlllf III" Hit 't I.,, ill; a rVpti i ' f ' i I" !'-" ,n I'tn.'ilik the inn.'ilib to , I .iik uiii. s ' !..' lit iii-'II. a' . . l1 ! g.vn Ifi '-n- m:ii'i In-'.t ' 1 ion ' iK KIII it it ill' ' ' Mnadlnu t UIUHI I Irra lienor! and New I Hill. lnlr.nln-r.1. ! . - , r l-"rm F'aff V.ri "t"'.-iit ) 1 .1 .Nt ' M ..V Nil... r'Mi. Ii-- if-i'.-fial.l- I'm- -i.in' I lltell- rri.l.iv, Inurnment Ine house I I. ..in.v nt I K Attho.igh In 1 r."K.-rlnn v.i ..r I. .it hu ll- Hill a r.'tll K ' H i. i oi I In l'if It-trodm turn nl r.tt. 1.' Ihli lV-i.tl ' In' :1llfPS I ii ujiy". '.lli l,..UI,C . tll.ll. Illl-ll lllll f.ll Htl f III rill, f I. iK 'I'M. hnioml n dt.-rt.. 111.- iki -I". k rniiit- l.-'l I'11 . .,f Hi.. I. tiKiai n f fur Hi'" Inst il.-i.il '.iiliiiiiK til I lux il: iiunn M l. i M'il I" .. I, nM. a In Itml t ..111. Villi. Il S I- ' ,, .t..i,.ir-ti.,ti ,l,lls ti,- .,i,l of ;i.p .N.-t.t.iMh. .1- I. mil on ( In .unK.im In li'-il.nK tlir ii'aiifi o.ii.i.- n. ,,., aiitli. ntl. s H "'.'.v tirovsm.in of DoitKlan-IW .Jl.ilUn Hl-n . I.. I.lntll-f of IM IIMI. i Vitll K lot- IflK.IlK illl alipcHl ti ( I'OKN Hp- nptaU li Hie lioiihf tiiii.irow inoininx nl , in al tn otiutin intam'H in actiona h-Ihtp ,.i o.io, k t,, ii,.-nv is or itoti. !;;';;;,, .'"XV1 a u""'s " nl tin- lt-t;iMiil mo ami vl.itniK. n. k. t,y tiruKbinaii or liounlas-'lo St. t nil I ii K i nniinll f- ri'imi'lK wire aa fol-' nr-nl uiii'pnon in tlip alK uf koouk niailo in wriolp or tti iart of koIU or rtnter or '''Vi: liiolr mmVH anil iiihKIiik it a nnnoi'incanoi II. fl. No -. l-y Nii I lainllton. ll( nmiiiiinrtuip or aeil kuoIi kouiIk taiKt'iy I. tkUIh n'.'m., tin tt i ni ol i on:i, iiini-n to i ,. K,iiriously Klunuinl. lout y.ain. n t'ommenili il tor pass'aKi' ) n n -.; y , .rosr-inan of Pouglaa-I'ro-wlth tiiin:nlnn;ii;si. , viots ti.ut Mil uinluinns three or mote H ! .mi. Iv liiiitlay of I'n nee. ,,H ihkh tman have fire eapfs ami pi in Kim iiimi in i-itiea of ifi" tliiin "'"'' ttie iniiieetion iind. r i lie KUertMioii at ine rit liall :liiill ! not lie linlile for : tne i niiiinisMioiiei tit lalim . isinei Keflo . .iMinai4H liom at tulf irixi i nn-etl l.y nete, - . H. XXI, l.y Kill, (iallanher anil John live muewalKM uule.s vrltten nolite ot aiinl 1'rovlilinx for ttie ixHuante of Injunction .it ut I vm.k li'.itl at f-a.-t ten tla.vx netnie iiMiniKl aeuiKnatioh hotiaeK. and tor tne r-iil.1 aii i.ietit vus ivt iiiiiriieinli'il for jiaa- sale nt the t rsiilml property of the Hume tti;e vith inn. -nil, hit nta. I '- the i tuirt. aiwn piovtilim for a lax of II. It. 7, t'V Mhiiif nl. Itinl Willlow. pro-j.;n) a jaliist any liundlnK wlilt h hun been I I, linn .l,,r Hie. tij'pniiiliiienl I'V "' ilili'i' t I ihe BLfJe, t ot the Injunction of the court. ..mil ol Kpectiii .oiil.tv lUtointyK fur tnei i. . ,rjx. ,y Kotouc of Kichardaon ' inly pro. c' lilloii' 01 rprimn inattei -, v as reenm-! on li e oioct oi a court ol injunction can nitititleij lur Inii'-limtc pniii iMini'inenl . J any t hild in the care ot the male an a de li K. Ii?l. hy Mi ieiie ot l.atn n-.tci, t all- pciitl. ni di.xpo.se of it tor adoption Into any Inn lor air ti.u opt iatiott of . "" tor nun- other latiuly or to an orphan institution. u.l'ual i l iulnti vork. a . t oiiiiiietKlt'd j II. H. :Ui. by I ieroen, by itequent "t o itt the f.Mietal file.' j vldes a penalty for any peraon who -ahull II it N" IW. l.y AI.khIv ol t'lisier, provnl-i Interrupt the tranHttilHaion of telephone'or itn; Unit i hiitiien I" twet ii the aKes m t ami i telegraph measasea. Js to prohtoit wire I i n,, i.-l ieccie Instruction In e;ni,-INh ami I tapping piKnle lu.ols. v.a.s tet tiiniiiemtetl tor In-! l. It, 3 !. by GnrdeK of ltlchardwon. by iiefinile pi.HtiM.iieinetit. Hetiuint-KeKUIiueH the Htrlnttns. of elec- ,. v.. 1 1(( a a .11 ill lenioiiti ...i. wan i ft onimcnilnl lor pansaRe. II 11 i!n bv Johnnon ot .loiinnon. provld inti for the apMintiuenl of a parole officer al tne pctilleniliuv. was t ecoinmended for pitknne as Kinenileri. ! No. ;i. b Tal.ott. maklnn the blrtlnlarof John llowar'l a holiday In state pcnul and retornialoty Institution, was lec.ji i -tilled for pas-age. (-U.MiUKNKIOVAi. HKIJiaTHH T Nenalor Albert of flatter Introduces tlrnanre of Thla Kind. (From a Staff Corespondent LINCOLN'. Keb. H. I Special.)--Sen a tor Albert f I'latie Introduced a reappoint ment lilll Mils afternoon providing for a redlKtrict'iig of the slate for congressional purposes. It provides a dlvialon for six representatives and for five representatives provides a division as follows: First tilvlsion-Hiitler, Saunders. Seward, Lancaster. tiBge, Cass. Otoe, Johnson, Ne maha. Pawnee. Richardson. S.-rond livlslon Snrpy. Douglas PodRe. Washington, Cuming. Kurt, Thurston. I a- kThird tIStrict-Hoyd. Molt. Wheeler, tlreeley. Howard. -Mall. Knox. Antelope, Fierce, Madison. Cedar, Wayne, IMxnn. lloone, Nance. -Merrick. Stanton, 1 lutle, Cnlfu X. . . , ... Fourth Plstrict FnlU. Tork. Hamlllon, Snllne. Fillmore, Cluv Adams. Kearney. I 'helps, Uusper. Frontier, Ued Willow, Furnas. Harlan, Franklin, Webster. Nuc kolls. Thfiver, '.Jefferson. Fifth llstrlct Huffalo, Sherman, van-. OaHield. Ituip, Kock. Ueva Tana Hrntvn, Hlfiine, Custer. Dnwsotf, UUr-hcocK, tiay.s. Lincoln, Ivoptaii. Thomas. lomas. i tifiry ihkiki-i. McPherscm, Keith. Perkins, t base, i una, ...... ..... . - . . luii. I llurri.-n tlrant. Sheridan. DaWeS, HoX Hutte. - Morrill, Cheyenne, Kimball, 1 1 Hanner, ncotta mini, win. F.ight ie,tltlon "jere recelxed by the sen ate this afternoot) from Lancasled, Seward, Fillitior'andtlier euwnttea- protesting agajimr thaiMHWKHg tte-JiundaV base ball law. The petitions were slrrrlUr arid seemed to come from a concerted movement agaumt the opt)t-day legislation. . - Amendment to Hanking y Uw Fre '"ente4r Tw Jfembfri. (From a -Buff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, 'Fti, ; wiSpelal)-The -fo-low-ltig house bills were Introduced In the house today: ,'' ' .1 II R. 3J1. bv Fetes ef Hov.ard-ITovtdlng method of -nai king eoutse of new county roads, ami provldm that monuments shall be of concrete,, brick, or utone. II R bV FVIkh of Howard Any city or village- shall have- power to condemn proiM-rly for a mltl-itum site. II R. 3:3. bv Honhanf of Jefferson and Mlii'ir 'f I Jncaiter,--Amendments to the state hanking' law ' providing: Broadens definition of kftVingw banks, cuts out all verification ot accounts and securities by examiners, examiners ipay report only to state treasurer after . each examination, changes time -when Mate banks must get ..n,iue th law to June 1. LUL gives banking board discretion to withhold cuarters, gives same Imard authority to designate deposi tories for state funds, cuts out clause which limits loan to eight times capital, reduce maximum interest on deposits to 9 per cent, hunks rhanidna to national bank may re ceive back frmn 50 to HO per cant of their guaranty fund. depending ort the time of change; relieves all banks of the 1 per cent of deposit now due the guartnty runa, limits maximum guaranty fund to ll.080.OUO. H. R. 324. bv Kirk of Knox Prohibits acetylene tank belnu -laeed nearer than lmlv feet to hlllldln .4 It. R. by .Morpu.. 4 Saline Free high school tuition - act shall define pupils re ceiving aid an belonging-to the district -CHILD'S HEAD SOLID It Was Awful. ' - Cried Continually, .Had tot Huld and Watch Him to Keep Him from Scratching. Suffering Was Dreadful. Had not Used Half a Set of Cuticura Remedies Before Head, was Clear and Free from Eczema. "Khinlt ii CutjfUra Rewnediea ar th beat remedies for ecwrns 1 have ever heard, of. . Mjr mother had a child who bad a t'n on iU )i when it was real yoimv Ioetor cu),ed it lbr rh. U gave u medicine; titit it did no good. In lew day tbe head u a solid mass, a running sore. It wa awful, the child cried continually.- Wa had to hold him and watt h liim (to keep hitn - from acratrhtnj the aore. Ha u(Tering was dreanfui. At last wa reroerubwed Culicuia Henutnew. V got a dollar bottle I miouia Iiesol veut, a box of C-utH-uta Ointment, and a bar of CuUC'Jia Soap. v gave the Keaolveint a directed, waahrd the head with tha CuytHaa Koap, sr:d apiih.Kl the CutKHir- Oinrment. We had not lisnd half befora Ihe (lu)d's head u cteaj and fW irom ecx tua, and it ha nevr com bat-It K o. His head wa fjealthy and he had a beuttful head ol hair. I lli'mk tha Cutitura Ointment ery good for tha hair. It w ake tha hair grow and T,'1'" f H'K hau." (Signed) Mr. Francw Lund, Plain City, tub. StC I. 1I0. for more than a generation the Cuti cura Kamedie have afforded the ped hwt and most economical treatment for awin and eoalp eruption f voting and old, Uia ttih, UiTi, enwt, eU and destroy sleep. Sold throughout tha world, bend to Potter Drug A hem. Corp.. aola propa.. Boeton. Ma., for fraa 32-fiaga CiU-ur livoklet, a guida t akiA and hair health. OF HUMOR u i, i-i i ' jui li rhlld limt - iitnmVraifil In wihmiI rn.iii. ii i( -. to Mrhelvie of l.ni-a-trr A- limn Mtr-K lur HHMiiK in Hunt of Ortli"- - flic nu-pi'.il. It I.. ..... ny AlrMwirK ol mi;-uniiti iiiiii'Ii kni.ir hi I.Hiunty im K liiiiini in mm. ii ..nti kim n in. tun us s.rnim n Msurnmt 11. HI lie IK nl UK--, itn.l !! Him. ,.rlH-tl 1 liaitl' ,li-lr iicii HUM r-lill- ii. nl i Kit". i"i tiiir hi ma intuitu in , mti iiiiki v or num.' trial wilmii. " 11 b 'll"r' " t Ion--ro i.1e f..t in ,i i in. !,.... ui ..I iigitt "I immiK linn im- r.-niuvi-n fit i-lnim nl tin- iimeting ui hup oi ii-mi i-Mat Hgnmt actual ui ui-- it. .'.. .,. ..f llm-hcck- I'm- iuhs mi it I.i iiI.kihii. nl ' imr. mi nt blld uliu tl.rlMllll . til rlloll. I .tll.l 41 ll V I IKll.-s-. II It l.y ,',vliLii..i,' .1. I- illiTi.ite lit-il'llt I IllHIl ..Hi ..I rtion li lt tiiiiiii t t'lii .. nil-4! i.u.ing niiil' Hiloi-crn.M in ..ii. iimuus roli- uint m i vire t vm .n y -fmir htjuu In tli. 1hv. ii !l. Iv I-:kiik i.t AdaniH Aim nJ s ilir 1 1 1 t rl. rk tvr in v. ' II it. J '.J. hy ihhiih ' of I iiilf.ias I'l o vin. n inr t.,itiiiiK tMimna into ..ix rn'i'inni o.Hirit'. tt.r iM.nl n.iititiiK. II 14. ..(. l.y llutini'l of Kanrn-ior- 1 1 1 1 1 i ii iiMriR moif limn wir tin.i Irnt.i ;i)i M,lsl. Iijy he allortP,, , atl( ,, n. tnan - r xliooi l.y the tne' hod ol li ansiei i. ii i.i uinci n ii t'a uei i ttin o.tti um it.i tho height to be not less than twenty-seven feet over the rails, except trolley wires, which shall be not less than twenty-two feet above. Hallway commission to control. H. It. ail. by Uerdes of Richardson, by Keipicst Limits liability of persons who are injured while trespassing on railroad property.. H. ii. Jf, by tierdes of Richardson, by Request Adtls to present law a ptohlbl tlon and penalty for any tampering with railway electric signal services. II. R. 3i'i. by (ieriles of Ku tiardson. by Request Regulating the method of secur ing crossings by railroads or electric inter urbans over other railroads, naming the conditions, under which the Railway com mission shall order an overhead or an un derground crossing and under what condi tions grade crossings shall lie allowed. 11. H. 314, by Riishee of Kimball Con tractors on Irrigation work shall put up a bond of one-fourth the cost of the work up to ViO.oiai, and in no case more than that amount. Present law does not designate slie of bond. Kmergency. II. R. 31 j, by Hub a of Douglas Amend ment to Bouth Omaha school law providing lor a superintendent of buildings at a sal ary of Jl.LtJO per annum, raises pay of sec retary of board and provides for maximum levy of la mills instead of 10 aa now. Pro vides also that notice of special bond eleo tlons shall be published In Tanners paper. Kbergency. 11. R. 3l, by Bulla of Douglas Changes election of members of South Omaha school board from odd to even years and provides for terms of four years. Emergency. H. R. 347, by McArdle of Douglas Gives county surveyor in all counties a four-year term, and cuts out county treasurer and county clerk In counties under commis sioner form of government. H. H. W, by Prince of Hall-rrohiblta , hooting game from blinds or over decoys In rivers. H Hi 349i , Oustafson of Saunders- -- ww, J - .in.... .... . . on 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I a YVhera a,l,n,.l .11. v.u. , I sections therein boundary Itnea may be changed on petition of district boards. The following bill were Introduced In the senate: . S. F. i:i7. bv Albert To enloln and ahulA houses of prostitution .and assignation., 'Ihe bill PI'OVldeS for the Issuance of In. Junction against the use of the property, tne general reputation or tbe place to be taken into consideration aa evidence, and if the court wishes the property may remain Closed for a year. The furniture Is be sold to Deapplled on costs. A soeela.1 tax of fcWO on each house so used Is provided for in audition to the ordinary assessments for city, county and state. S. r . 11M. by Albert-Provides for redls- trlctlng of the state for congressional pur poses. ft. F. bV Tibbet Provide that costs of disbarment or suspension shall be charged to defendant attorney or, if charge is not sustained, by state or county be ginning action. H. F. SUM. bv Albert Provides for redis ricting the state for Judicial purposes. Seventeen Judicial district are provided for. , - S. p. 201. by Hnhrman-Adding October 12 as "Discovery -TJay" to the list of legal holidays. S. F. 202, by Morehead Provides that wife may sign away legal Inheritance prior to husband's death and accept provisions of will when she has knowledge thereof. S. F. 203. by Placek Provides that county board, clerk and eupj,-rintendent may on pennon cnange nounaaries of cnooi ats trldts when less than six sections of land shall be Included In adlstrlot having ten regular grades. S. F. 204, by Hoagland Provide that as sessments for sewerage or drainage shall bear 7 per cent Interest after first year. Present law requires 6 per cent. 8. F. 206. by Partes Requiring watchman or electric gong at all grade railroad crossings. . 8. F. an6. by Bartos Provide that mort gages shall not be lien on property if foreclosure proceedings are not begun ten! years alter rnonaage ik one. 8. F. HOT, by Barto Provides for an ap pointment of special police In villages in emergency by board of health and fixes price of 50 cents per square for published notices. . " St. F. 20. hv Bartos Provide for re- enactment of. Justice Juryrlause by civil code. H. F. I0S. by Bartos Allow s school dis tricts to be changed If adjoining district has high school. 8. F. 210. bv Uorton Legalises Issuance of park, parkway and boulevard bonds In cities of metropolitan class. 8. F. 211. bv Hklles Provides for narrow ing roads originally laid out wider than forty-six feet to a width not less man forty-six feet. 8. F". 212. bv Smith of Fillmore Provides road rules for pedestrians and vehicle. Oo to right If meeting vehicle and to left If passing. SHERIDAN OFF FOR MANILA Transport farrlea General Fnnaton and nineteen llnndred Officer and Men. PAN FRANCISCO. Feb. J With about 1.SU0 officers and men the largest number of troops leaving this port In several year the transport Sheridan . sailed today for Manila. The ranking officers on board a 1 1. nur.l Krili.rlrW Fnnaton u-hn KOea in lake command of the Department of T.nvnn anrt Colonel John A. Lundeen. who 1 to command the new coast artillery post at Corregldor Put It In 1 oar Parse. of Brown' Bronchial Troche. A Ihi The Weather For Nebraska Fair and warmer. For Iowa Cloudy. Shippers' Bulletin Prepare forty-eight-hour shipment, north, for temperatures of & to 10 above zero; east, for in to lb above; south and west, for Jo to 3u above. Hours. Deg. 1 IS 1 1 1 : 1 I (. I 5 a. m. 'x Km'.".:: 1 1 -:::::: I Kei' JP: :::::: ' V- ix v " i ' I p- m... KING OPENS PARLIAMENT:.'1,:: British Monarch Delivers Speech from Throne in Tenon. HOUSE OF LOR S3 IS THRONGED 4dlrr U I iilnrlrM., Only Two e clflr l'niMllloK llrlns lKle anil Ihfir Krr I'ourhril I i4n l.luhlly. l.(i.NfM)V. l. Ph. H Kinn tioorKt ami (Jiiprn Vary, for th firit time In th"lr fflKn. n (..fttltti In Ktntt this aftrn'on fr.im llucklimhnni palace to Westtiylnstrr, j surxents ajul Ik slow ly making Ins way to wln ie his majesty read the speeh for-I nlKht toward Juarez, fulloned by the In mully op. nltiK Pari. anient from the throne iKurreetos. 1 o are hai as -ln his i ear Riiai a. in the Hoiie of l.onls. HurltiK the cere-I A Fled Cross train of four coaches went nmnv tin- .(men was seated at the side of! out of Juares late ..Mil afternoon for Ihe Mte kin. ThoiiKh the day was .lark and chilly an in mer.se thronw wis Rathei etl In St. Jam a' patk and In Whitehall, where the gorgeous procession passed. Other thousand stir-i rounded the parliamentary bulldlnn. Their I majestlca rode In the pllded state coach drawn by eli;ht cteam-colore.l horse? ca- parlsonetl In (told and purple. The klnB wore a field marshal's uniform. As the royal party passed the cheering j was unusiuilly hearty. It was the ftrr-t j opportunity the populace hail had to cx- i ptesa its gratification over the vindication ! of King (Jeotge In the against F.dward Mylltis. recent libel suit ! llonae of Lords Varied. The House of Lords was packed when the Imperial procession entered from the robing room at 2:30 o'rlock. A number of peeresses had seats on the floor with the peers. The bishops and ambassadors with their wives occupied seats at the left of the throne. In the ab sence of American Ambassador Reld. w ho Is having a holiday at nome. the Vnlted States was represented by William Phil lips, secretary of the embassy. Mrs. Phil lips was with her husband. The Colonies for the list time were rep resented by the colonial aeents general. Lord Strathcona. high commissioner for Canada, was present In this capacity and with him were the representatives from Africa. Australia and New Zealand. The women wore mauve In half mourning. Ililef antl Colorless. The klng'R tprecli from the throne was brief .and colorless. It opened with 'a filial reference to the death of King Ld ward. The only references to foreign af fairs was a mention of the fact that nego tiations had been opened with Japan for a new commercial treaty, and an allusion to the friction In Persia over the disturbance of British trade routes. A casual expres sion of interest In the apptoaclilng imperial conference was made. Only two proposed legislative measures were mentioned specifically. "Proposals," said the Hffg, "will be submitted without delay for settling the elartlons between the two houses or Parllment with the object of securing an effective, working constitu tion. "Legislation would also be had." his majesty said, "to provide insurance against GlckneF and unemployment." in making the declarfatlon of faith. King George used for the first time the amended form adopted at the last session of Parlia ment and which omit the traditional refer ence to the Catholic church, which was offensive to the adherents of that faith. Government Take o Hand. i From the paucity of the legislative pro- j posals, it is evident the government has i determined to allow nothing beyond neces- ; sary financial measures to Interfere with action on the veto bill. Tho suffragettes are already threatening a renewal of their activities, .because they were not men tioned In the speech. That the' nationalists are' satisfied with their position was Indicated, when at' a meeting held late tn the day It was de cided not to adopt any private bill during the present session. OPPOSITION l)F.Ol NCES TREATY Balfour nud l.ansdovrne Object to De fleet loa of Canadian Wheat. LONDON, Feb. 6. The proposed reciproc ity agreement between the United States and Canada was denounced In unmeasured term today by Lord Idtnsdowne and A. J. Balfour, leaders of the opposition, respect ively, In the House of Lords and the House of Commons. Speaking In the House of Lord on theVelp'fram - rom tha nwlcan consul at reply to the speech from the throne, Lord ."Buu" "o iu ine agreement meant a diminution of the advantage enjoyed hyjmanaer of ,h 1'eparlment of Texa will British trade under Mie preference now given by Canada and also the deflection of wheat aupplte to the United State. 'In the House of Common Mr. Balfour said If the proposed arrangement was car lied out it would have the most disastrous consequence for the future of the empire. INSURGENTS FAIL TO SEIZE JUAEEZ (Continued from First Page.) railway wa ditched by Orozco' force of Insurgents In a small cut at BaucTie, ten mile south of Juarez, at :16 o'clock last night. The Insurgent who were stationed within 200 yards of the seen Immediately made an examination, because the train had not been stopped when signaled, causing them to suspect that Itabago a federal were on the train. The examination proved that the train contained eighteen car and Orosco ordered hi men to fire a volley Into the air to develop what part of tha train wa occupied by soldier. He had been warned that many might be on the train. Men began to Jump off the train and Orosco, not being able to distinguish who wer soldier and who were not, ordered another harmless volley fnAd. The Insur recto Immediately retired to watch the situation until daylight, thus giving all non combatants and women and children Um to get out of the way. At 6:30 a. m. Orozco aaw soldier on the Embankment getting their breakiast with a guard and a skiimibh line out In front and one machine gun mounted behind the embankment. I Oro.co Order harge. I Oroioo Immediately ordered a charge to develop the strength of the federals and ', tne later replied with vigor. There were no casualties on ine insurrecto siue. out tv. fetleral skirmishers Were seen to fall. Fro., some of the Americans on the tra.n it wa learned that at 7.3- a. m. this wa II. total liuml.il of casualties on the fedei . side. At that lime all noncumbatants had It When about three miles distant It noticed that he insurrecoa were ii.sk. i charges from all directions on tiie led. i. position and the latter were hold in,' !: places behind the embankment and rej.: ing vigorously. From nit n o'l I lie Ua u occui-itd i Bahugo It wad learnnl that v. Inn the tru bt'vvas atopped the soldiers itiin.eiliately p. pared fot battle and began ;. 'tiling out neavy aklrunsh ilne on either aide of t: 21 i train, while others took a machine run o. 1 I ihe tram and began mounting it behind embankment. A large puiohrr of U-' men were la . 36 i Ilrst car behind the er.mne. Manj of the. I were killed or n lin ed hi the tierailmcii U of th cuavii. Ilia wounded war pat,. y i x- X in ftosHiDIe' done' for their rare. lulm(i) ban about 1-0 men of hia own cnminan.l and from 110 to 2"0 nieti of th I Klcliteenth batifllori cf Infantry which ha I be..n flghtitijf pcuctlcally for the lant tin du K. Flrlna; la JrM. At ' M oilotk this ir.orn:.is r..ie finn could he dlKtlncu heard In Juarei. and alsn the kouihI of occa'lonal illxcharaes of artillery. roco Ik nid to have a moun tain how ller , wit ly Mm. KahaKo had about t!"0 men In the trencheK and a battle continued all day, which re milted In, heavy losses on both sides. This afternoon he eat aped from the position In which he had been .hemmed in by the In- cene of battle, i-arryinft pnai. ianK. nutseai land inedl.al aupplles. It Ik repotted iat j lUeneral Nevarro. with a larne force, in cottilnn tip rapidly from Chihuahua anil may reach Juarea before dawn. Kabayo escaped by tearina: up one of the box cars and bull. linn a skldway to get the horses off the cattle cats, The men' Were then lined tip with their front to the Insurrecto- and retreated 1.000 j ards eastward: on reaching the foothills they placed their machine gun on the "insurrecto trenches, keeping them at a safe distance as. well as a group of Ainci it an spectators w ho I watched i hill. proceedings . from surrounding CKF.KL CtlVK Ol'T TATKjii. T Mexican Minister Sn I neaalneaa t. Felt. CITY OF MKXIC'U. Feb.. fc.r-"We are not sure bat it would be the best thing that the revolutionists - ehoukl take Ciudad , Juarez. We would then have them In a I position here we oould quickly surround and capture them.' Knrique C. Creel, minister of foreign re lations, who has the confidence of General Diaz perhaps more than any other of his official family and' who' Is In constant touch with the rhef executive on affairs of the nation, answered as above a request for an official expression regarding events on the border. "I may add," he saiii! "that government nffinlnl. 1 1 ., . . , i u a U'hlll ..'HI- .1 . ' . I" ,, ,,. m . . , ! tne possiiuiiiy oi nn, attempt tu mr i Juarez. We are reasonably confidyjil that Colonel Tamborrel, In charge of the federal troops at that point, with 3.000 men at his disposal, will be able to control the situa tion. "The city has not been attacked. Further than that we are without official informa tion. We know nothing more than that which we read in the newspapers. Even su posing, however, that they succeeded In entering Juarez it will signify nothing. They might be .able to hold the city for a day or two, but not more, and as I have said, we are not sure but that it would be best." TROOPS AltltlYIXi AT STATIONS Soldiers from Fort Mende Paid Off tiolaa; lb roach Omaha. v WASHINGTON. Feb. 6.-A troop of i cavalry stationed at '"West Point, N. Y., land a company of the signal corps from Fort D. A. Russell left tonight for El Paso, Tex., for service along the Mexican border, according to orders from the War department. i DOUGLAS. Arte., Feb. .&.-Troop I ot the United States cavalry arrived today from Fort Wingate, N. M , and Immediately went. Into camp with J,roop M.uot the same regiment, already.staUpned. here. D.KNYERV eb. t-legerl r .W. ,8. 61-huyle'r arrived'' hto'' today from Fort RlfeV Kan.. ' etV foiife W Fort 'Hu'acliuca, Ariz., to take 'c'omfriind '"'.of ' the United States troops ' a'long ''the ' Mexican border. General 8chu$ler declined to comment upon the situation further than to Say his ef fort would'' M "confined to- enforcing the neutrality law. ' - " ' ' ' HUDfclLS CAPTIRK V ItiMACIO Town Opposite Fort Jlaneaek, Tex., Occupied- hy Insorg-enta. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. The -capture by the Mexlcon revolutionist of San Ignado, a town opposite Fort H-ancock, Tex., wa re- ported to the State department today In Cludad Porforio ltfai. So far a an aero plane can discover. General Hoyt, the corn- probably soon be in a position to determine the facta as to the activities of the Insur gent along the Mexican border. At pres ent owing to conflicting report and absurd and extravagant claim on the part- of the different leader, the United State army officer who are trying to maintain the neutrality law In force on the Mexican border, find the task a difficult one and the troop aro constantly making wild goose chases after military expeditions re ported to be crossing the Rio Grande, which rarely materialize. Today General Wood, chief of staff, let It be known that at leaat one areoplane would be employed . in observation work along the Rio G-ane. The War department ha accepted th tender of Robert CoUler of one of hta Hew Wright biplane, which will be rushed to the Mexican border and turned over to General Hoyt. The United State aeronautical reserve la prepared to furnish other machine for military use at short notice and If th Collier biplane prove to be of real service It will be suppleqiented by at least a half dozen others,. It 1 believed the military in this manner will be able practically to es tablish an Impenetrable patrol along th border. ARMY BILL IN THE SENATE Committee Add SI Hundred and Forlr-Tn Thousand Dollar to the House Measure. WASHINGTON. Feb. The army ap propriation bill which wa reported to the enate Friday., la unfinished form, was completed today. It carries tM3.678.5S6. an increase of tili.2.XI as It was passed by the house. .A saving of H.7'11.2 is shown from the amount appropriated for the present fiscal year. . !;ti h ' iv.-tirt tl.e 'tmrK linil r Money to Loan At lowest Association rates. Loans for buying or building homes, specialty. The Conservative Savings Loan Association, Geo. F. Gilmore. Pres. Paul XV. Kuhns, Secy. COUNCIL TO CALL l)P YEAGER Des Moines Chief Will Be Asked to Explain Speech. SAYS CITY WORSE THAN BEFORE Sprri'h tlmlr to Ministerial AksocIk tion t ne I n rat Illation Vmona I it) I iinni'llmrn Ibmil to rn Ion Hullt hy Kranil. t From a Staff t 't.rrespotident. I HKS MOINKS. la.. Feb. H -tSpci Inl Trle uratn. i Hecause I'hlef of Police YeaBer In an address to the ministerial HRtoclatlnn. i ret fnil declare. that ttiital conditions In' the city were worse than they fot nicrly I were and that the police are powerless to l,riiU,( ( B,rI ,,., w, ,,p nsk,.,, , ,,y )m (.u. ,.,.,.,, u, H,,.nr ,, PXpaln j w, 1)u , , Members of the count IP slated w Inn they pa?-Ked the resolution! asking for an explanation that they were; under the Impression the police department ! was lining good Wt.ik. but U w hat the t hief I j Is repot ted to have said Is (rue. an entire j j new deal Is needed in city affal.s ' I Schedules aggregating Indebtedness In I the su;n of $'.i7.u..-j.Wi were filetl in the I'nitedj j States court by Ike Stern, proprietor of M. j Stern 1st Sons, wholesale millinery storel j I who was forced Into voluntary bankruptcy I f by credttois several weeks ago. The assets. are named at $!f.MH.ti7. In a decision filed today ordering the j discontinuance of train service on the New-1 ton Northwestern railroad from Newton I to ues Moines Junction, in Story county. (Judge McPherson strongly Intimates that j In the building of the roati there was fraud. 1 Me gives figures showing that the road cost about Wo.niO more than It was worth. t(l(Jt It was built hy a professional pro moter, built solelv to Kelt nnrt not tn he .in. erBl,.d, m,I(.e ,, , not 8(11.pi.,BinB that th, company fails to pay expenses. A part of the road which was Bold and electrified Is now pa ing. doling; Wires to Itourne. Senator Lafayette Young today sent the following to Senator Bourne ut Washing ton, D. C.:' Hon. Jonathan Bourne. I'nlted States Senator. N aNhlngtnn. D. ('.: Have read your appeal for votes for the constitutional amendment giving the people power to elect Beiiaturs 1 Intend to vote for mu h amendment Just now the people of Iowa want to nominate a United States senator and your progressive triends in the Iowa legislature are refusing to consent to an act for a special primary election. 1 should like to have your Influence and that of Senator Cummins on the Iowa legislature to aecure the enactment of a law for a special pri mary Just now. Kindly answer. LAFAVKTTK VOUNtl. United States Senator. TO CI UK A COI.W l (im; iay Take LAXATIVE BROMO gulnlne Tableta Druggists refund money It ii lans tu cur W. GKOVK'S signature la on each box. i.c TRIAL OF CATTLE BARONS BEGINS (Continued from First Page.) A. that naturally they wanted id locate where most of their neighbors were seek ing homesteads. In this way he explained why there was a common desire to fill out the checker board surface of the cor poration range. Mr. Woodruff will conclude his argu ments this morning, not having had time to finish last evening. A Boon as he has finished there will not be any delay In the .introduction of evidence,' ' a great correspondence. - The caae ' embraces a number of interesting points and 1 being watched with unusual concern. 1 ' NOTED RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Seeley, Mho Itasala, Flted the In Called liar to of Omaha. F. If. Seeley of Chicago, the noted trus exiert, Is at the Henshaw hotel and will remain In Omaha this Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursday and Friday. He Bays: "The Spermatic Shield Truss as now used antl approved by the United States government not only retains any case of rupture, af fording Immediate and complete relief, but close the opening in ten day on the aver age case, producing results without sur gery or harmful injections." Mr. Seeley has documentary reference from Ml" United State government. Washington, D. C, for Inspection. Charity cases without charge, or all who call can see the truss or be fitted If desired. Four F.nropean M ordered. PARIS, Feb. 6. A dispatch received here today from Melllla states that four Euro pean traellng from Oran, Algeria, to Me- ' mia were assassinated and decapitated by Riff tribesmen on January 29. A fifth member of the traveling party made his escape. i A C&nnotsiear .iti t-ii will jvit jkUPaa that th dell- elects flavor and I ooquet or ytf "r- Nerv or falls to kIto satisfaction Ml TLJ a V - 1M our and I MILLIONAIRE YOUTH GOES TO WORK AS A MESSENGER Anthony J. Dretel Trampa aireela In ainah ! l earn Wnalweaa Brnlaer-In-l.nw of Allien t.onld. NKW T'UK. Feb -Anthony J. I'rexel. hn tnartieil Mia Mar.iorle Oould. went to work today. Mm jrot a Job aa messenaer with a stock exchange firm and beaan his duties this tnornlna With an Idea tn j learn in K the businesa from A to Z he de termined to start at Ihe lowest rung- of the la.bl.-i-. Younn Ihexel worked hard on hi- first !n ami trnmoeil throlish the financial dls- I trlct In the slush and roltl until .: this afternoon. He had twenty tnimites for lunch Tomorrow his slster-ln-law-, Vivien, niar tles. lut he will work half a day. never theli.s.. iiittlnt! just In time to dress for the crrinoiiy. lie journeyed home tonight on a crowded "t," train. UNCLE SAM TO G1YE TREES (Continued from First Page ) of the scheme which lie has and which he belle es will do the work. Mr. Paxton learned that the i-lvera ' antl harbors bill was In conference, which does not give ery great encouragement to his project. I (I. J. Crook, former postmaster of Falls I City. Neb.. Is in vVashlngton upon business j before the Postofflce department. Mr. Crook is here with the hope of explaining any discrepancies which may have ap peared in his accounts as postmaster. U. N. Orth and wife of Grand Island are in the city, Mr. Orth having business wtlh the Treasury department. WYMORE MAN UNDER ARREST I). F. Wheeler TnUt'ii In Kanana and t haraed vrlth ( nnipllclty In Hank Itobltery t'aae. BKATRICK. Neb.. Feh. fi.-iSpecisl Telegram.)-D. F Wheeler of Wymote was ar rested today by Sheriff Sullivan ami taken to Marysvllle. Kan., and lodged in Jail on the charge of being Implicated In the Beat lie. Kan., bank robbery, which occurred a short time ago. Wheeler wis formerly em ployed as a conductor on the Burlington road, but was discharged a ear ago. Since that time he has been out of employment. The officers say they have a good case against him. With the arrest of Wheeler, three Wymore residents are now In Jail at Marysvllle on the charge of complicity In the Bcattle robbery. i A llrenk for Liberty from stomach, liver and kidney trouble T1r-j made when a L'.y box of Dr. Kings New Life Pills Is bought. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. MAN TO BE WHIPPED AT POST Inltlniore Judge Sentence Wife Heater to Be taatlaraleri and to Two Month In Jail. BALTIMORE, Md., Feb. .-F1ve lashes I on his bareback and two months In Jail was ! the sentence Imposed by Judge Duffy in the criminal court here today on George T. I Wooden for assaulting his wife and terribly ; mutilating her ace with a knife. j The last time the whipping post In the I Jail here was used in lltoT. ! VCROSS EYES' You can t afford to neglect your child visual sens jf 'ft Cross eye In children are fre quently the result of muscular weakness, which may be over come with proper gtaste t If you have a child thusaiflicted t;et our opinion, ft j ft XVTEBOM OFTICAX. CO. 813 so. ISth Street. The Economy of a Taxicab is best bhowii by comparing with the other usual transportation facilities of the city. The use of a carriage for a single evening will cost you ut least $3.00. - i A Taxicab will pick you up and take you to a point one and three-fourths miles away and call for you at the appoinnted time and take you home and the charge will only be $2.00. Iiesides it is quicker1 and saves our gown and temjer and the ars are comfortable in any oather. Thone us anv time. 4 maha Taxicab 8c AUTO LIVERY CO. (rJ4 Faritam St., Oinali. Xeb., anil lioine lintel. .,olli I'litiiies Doug. 4078; A-lfl'M. The Sunday Bee U anxiously awaited by iK.ir- who aru, Bpecially ;tiifrt-!-ifi) Id lantl. the toil that buy and sell Mih entourage other to do likewise "ThiO.vl'Irf ef Ism I. a cnriew. .met Von never know w hrr to .top. Hut I m htwnd 1 or the highest rotin-l With a nm lr.it fit, th top" If you raised Vine big tomatoes in your own garden If you sclectetl thcin yourself; prepared, them in the daintiest way with your own hands: and made them into soup ty the s,i;s formula as ours then you would have some thing like r TOMATO But wouldn't you lauch if your neighbors claimed to make something' "just as tjood" witli ordinary toma-. ttcs not any too fresh; and prepared and handled in an ordinary way? ' When you ask for "Campbell's" get Camp bell's. 2 1 kind 1 0c a can Jutl add hoi warr, . bring' to a boil, and serve. fotrrn. Lautizll CoarANY Camden N I f Look for the red-and-white label John Says: - "Bam A. AfUar nt m a pot oarg from Nw Tork th other day. He wrot on ttt 'Am smoking yon 60 TRUST BUSTER on Broadway.' Tbat'a pnttlng It ovr tho Maw York olgarlst, ln't M- Central Cigar Store 321 So. lbth St. cray "hair FREE BOOK Writ For This "'-' -' " Wt will thfcfidrtHi n illu-rtnted bok onthci'art of tha Hair FR RE. It ulltfou boryrncanualWretnrTfiur ' hair to anr rltlred ahada. It certainly i worth a aioata.1. H. D. COMB CO Da. 80 U K. 2l Nav Tat AMCSK.11K.V1 9. lna Hom ol Foil mm froliol Commanclnr Ins., Fab. B, for 4 Day Ttit GIRLS hROM DIXlri With ADAMS AND OUHL; . German Xooentrlc Comedians aod- AH QUEEhS Of THE AH UU SOUTHLAND UU Sonbla xtra features every night $95.00 tn fold given away to tha laaiea Wednesday ktatlne. Monday Wight Amateur Tuesday Night Choral Girls' Contest Wednseday Might, Walteing tlonteat EXTftA JAKB PAFPAS, tha Oreak Samoa Wrastiar. will meet all com-, ar at 149 pounds. Tonight, Tuesday, and Wednesday Night, pappa will throw John A- Bolomon tonight la IS minute or forfeit $35. -astnt charge. Thursday, Trlday and Saturday' "TE wntGWTs i a bar boom." LaJLLU TONIOKT, WED. MAT. AND STB, IFRBT W. BATAOB OrrEBI Th Melo-Dramatlo Buooasa " ' 1NIADAME X Prloe, 50o to 1.B0 Mat., 8So to B1.00. THIS ArTEBBOOK AT 4 I. M. MME. JOHANNA OADSKI ! Prima Donna Soprano " XDWIB BCHBBrOBB at th Piano. S3.00, $1.60, f 1.00. 8d Baloony Beats aoo. 6m SAI.B A. M. Starting- Thar. Matinee, 3 Day THE SMART SET Bright, B8, BO, 76o, Mat. 8 Bo, Paw 60o BOYD'S THEATER Songlaa Kit. aa ..... TONIGHT. MATS. Tt'ES., THl.KS.. SAT riVA LANG Asd hr asosllant eompany la th Soalety Oram "IV1Y -IFE" Oa of oar bt parf ormssce. i BXXT WEEK, TIBIVABT 13, . . Th Treat play and production ' of "CLfc-UPATRAV' . Th Oratt Lo Story Ln th. World aiatory. - ITIWltLi DOUG. 494 Imi AU94 ADVANCED AUDBTIX.X.B. Mat. every day, 8:15; every nlgUt, S:1S aplrlt Paintlugs; Mualoal Catty; Th aupet; ateiiuialr Bros.; btajilay, at Norton; laudrd Orovar and Dick Bichard) Ban Bayer and Brother; jLinodrom; Orpuuu Concert Orch tra. ' OMAHA'S , PUB OBBTBB." Ega,, l-go-S07S Sally Mat., lS-SB-BO THE E1L fclLLY W. WATSON. 'riiut tuntiv lit le I ui l t imid n y 1 1 U that 1 unny i.tttio r.jnie, hth .III OIALB rOH HArFlID" Bxtravagaosa aud Vaudavlll. Juggling tianiiiiiiH, I-r.:riuut Hi u., Geo. (furtlen ' . y . . badl Dim Matin Every Was Day. fhoseai Doug-. 10411 lad., A-lOti.. TBBEB SHOWS f li. Tl4i, B:$0. 1U Tills Wk MOBTON JEWELL TBOUFB Barrett A Matuaw, Bdwe Xaoagh A Co., A4l MoNell, Oeo. W. Day an ta Omaha Oirl. Harrtaa-ten, aaU44 a. Laatar. Dauy Mattaaaa, 10. 1 s ( s 1 1