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    TIIK HKK: OMAHA. MONDAY. OCTOHKR 10, 1914.
SOUTH DELIOS FAIL
TO HALTTAX BILL
Majority Force War RtTtnne Bill
Throufh Sriut in Spite of Ma
tiny of "Dixie'' Member..
HOUSED BY COTTON FLA LOST
An4ail FrTl4las far Relief (
;i-awar Defeated a ad Effort
Made. f4Hae Artta
I -a w.
tVAMUNCITO.V. Oet. l.Th dmls-
tratloa war tvmiM Mil. levying approxi
mately ls.tj,se additional taxes to roeet
the, etnersency caused by the war In Eu
rone, waa passed by th annate taut nlaht.
M to C. after southern Se rmx rats, in
rraHtlon with, repahllcana of the senate.
fieeperstely fnucht lo ladeflnltely post
pone consideration of the measure because
co'toti relief reRlelstron had seem de
risively defeated.
Democratic leaders, by a snprem f-
fort In the climax of the cotton flfht,
gathered their faltering forces, and. spur
ring them on with eloquent appeals (or
party eoll1ar1tx. defeated th coalition. In
Ita mw to Indefinitely poatpone action
ffl to Si.
Senators Clerke of Arkaness, Rmllh of
Georgia, Bmita of Houth Carolina, Varda-
mat and White were the dexaoorarlo sen
store who fought to the end, voting with
the republicans to postpone action. Thla
would hav kilted the bill for the present
rould have kilted th'
eaaloti rcore.
Persist ta I-aet.
Deaplt urgent plea of Hcnators Will
linn, Mooe, Shlvrley and Jamea, who
demanded united democratic support for
a. democratic measure fostered by the
administration, thee five aouthrrn sens.
tore, under a alorm of oratorical rtenunrl.
atlon, persisted to the last ditch In the
determination that the Mil should con
tain aome cotton relief provision.
The enlivening contest that marked the
passage of the bill foreshadowed the end
of the long-drawn-out session of ron
ares, whloh haa kept flaga flying- over
the caplloi almost continuously for the
1. laat two rear. The tax Mil wilt go te
the nous on Monday and will be aent to
, conference. An agreement on the meu
ure between the two house probably will
, . be rear bed by the middle of next week.
Omm Ia la We!.
The vote, on the revenue bill followed
, party llnea with on exception. Senator
' Lane of Oregon, democrat, voting agalnat
It.. Immediately aflr Its passag the
. senste, on motion of Senator Btmmona,
Insisted upon Its amendment and aaked
conference- with the house. Conferees
named were Senators Bimmons, "Williams,
tttnae, McCiimber and Clark of Wyoming.
The cotton relief amendment proposed
" by th senators from tba cotton states
. waa defeated by a azote of to zi.
The amendment provided for an Issue
or KaO.OW.1 f tbrea-ysar, 4 per Cent
roremtnent honda In denomination of
'fit, 130. 159 and fits) to be used to pur
chaae from prodix-ers i.Oos.flOe baiea of rot
ton at not more than It aanU a pound.
Ti Fwlwew
A tax of -ct a pound on all cotton
grown and eoid In Mil. and. If neceeaary,
a tax. of 1 cent a pound on the 1417 crop,
wouid be levied to repay the government
' the bond and alt expense Incident to
the handling at the cotton.
Those who vol tor thd cotton -relief
amacdmcnt warn: '
Republicans Borah, Olapp and Jenea.
linocrats Clarke (Ar.). tlbra.
yieacber, Ln. l;a tTenn.), Martin,
Myara, Overmau, f Ucppard. BhleWa. 81m
raona, JUntth (Ga.). Srairh tAO ), Thorn
ton, Vardaman, WhltM and Wlllianta.
Progi oeetve tomdetaror.
Twenty-ooe Oetaeevmta voted) agalnat It
They wetw:
Aahurat, CamdAn, Kftchrock, Ifngheia,
Jama, Johnaen. Kern, Lewla, IO (Mit),
Martin. CCprmaii. foimciuK', ftaulrbiiry,
bharo'ih, fhively, mefe, "wanaon,
' Thcmaa, Thoirtpaon. Walnn and 'Went.
Orala Metieai Beaton.
An amendment proposing a fcW,CJ00,M6
bond tOTue to be uaed by the aerretary of
the treasury In atabltxlng the price of
grain dtrrlng the Kuropean war, itropoeed
by feVinetor McCnmber, waa voted down, j
Th amendment would have authorlaed
, tbe accrctary of the treaaury te prohibit
or allow the Importation of grain to en
sure tb atabllxtng procaaa. .
Tha amendment ef Senator Overanan,
npropriating ta.$a,S9g te pay to th
aoutnern at a lac, the amount eoliouled a
a tax on cotton after the civil war, waa
defeated, 14 to 44. The amendment would
have repnM the cotton tejc on th condi
tion that the tin lee loan It to euttoo pro
duoera on their product. v
Teua houra !n the aenate followed the
announced determination early in tb day
of aouthrrn drntocrata to make efforta to
liidd up aitloii tit th war rvenu bill
should th ccton amendmenta be de
feated. Wlleaa notified.
Admln'.tttlon leader, and evea IrM
dnt Wilson, were notified r th eliue
tUm. l-ostmaater General Burleaon wnt
to lb CApttot and waa closeted with aev
era) of th leading southern aenator wtie
wer plunnlng th i-oup. Hie Influence
and that ot other waa said t bv
prompted aoia ct th tenatort to xbang
therr minda.
After th cotton amendments had been
4Weat4. however, "eeator Hok Bmita
. of Georgia. de-Uring that th seoat
If
aour.
Food Souring in
1 Stomach Causes
Indigestion, Gas
i
Wonder what upset yur atomavh
which oitlon of th food did th. dam-
.r u . ,gJr ent on-t ,other
f " aiomacn te a revolt
anq upKet. ,nd w4,l yu Jw-t
at has fermented Into atuhborn lumps
head d!ty and a-Us; beWh osm and
acMs and eructate undigested food
hieath f!JUl teiiau coaled Just Uk
lutl I'ape'a l-lai-epein and in live
n.lrute. you wond.r what became of
th in-iigeatloa and diairaaa.
Willl.-na of men and wota.n today
know that It Is needless to have a ba-t
stoma, h, A Utile Wapenal talon-
ily ke,,,, u.i, ulUte organ regulated
eiwthy ml their favorite food with,
cut ftar,
Jf uur stwi.at-u kewn t tase cr of
uur lib.iai jii,in aitbwit raJiiun;
if uur fiMKl le (tamar instted of a
l-t.'p. ioiiMi.tr tne qulckeet, surest,
most l.riiilr relief la Fits DiapepI
ln iili'h tokta only fifty rents for ft
lui at drug stotea It's truly
roi.i.lful Jt Ulfrsts fKKl aild U
i-.li.t8 stroifcht. so gen'.ly and raa.ly
t H i l!lV atwklehiug. 'lu,
( .1 i't.r kf, UJii'l cm vu acJ ua with
a iak, tlovidircl siviiia.h; it's y uu
ji) .V'J ertieciiitiit.
has defeated a riieaaure vsntlr mar Im
portsnt than th war reven're bill," moved
to Iny that meeeur on the tahWv Pen
alor Pry an of Florida made the point of
order that th motion evae on, of onlr
because the aenate had n treed yesterdey
to bring shout th final disposition of th
bill tonight Vtrw President Marshall sue
talned thla point of order. Senator Var
daman of llBAretppl then moved that the
senate lndcfipltly poet pone action on the
war revenue I 111. This motion wa held
to he within the spirit of the unanimous
consent reaohitlon.
'llllaraa Take rioer.
inn ion tan waa anouc o e taken
when Penator Jehn Phsrp Wnilams of
Mississippi, himssiir a champion of the
cotton bond amendment, arose a ad ar-
rsls-ned his colleague.
From a position in front of the demo
cratic sens tori )i faoed the southern aen-
atora and son wth feeling, declaring
thst responsibility for the welfare of the
entlr country would rst upon them If
their effort should succeed.
"If there b democrats hers," said he,
"who In thla threatening hour to th gov.
eminent will now Join hands with the
opposite party to defeat this necessary
revenue legislation, th responsibility will
rest upon them. Do yoit believe the dem
ocratic prty wfll permit fire or six gen-
uemen to stultify the psrty and dint
th treasury? Do you Imagine yon can
win anything for your cause by that? I
warn you thst yon cannot. If you at
tempt to hold tip the best Interests of the
entire nation in order to get assists nre
In an effort for aid thst siresdy has been
defied hy an overwhelming majority of
th senate, I prophesy that you will be
tired of yoor position after it hat been
befor th country for a few weeks."
Provisions f mil.
The main provisions for war revenue In
cluded In the senate bill are:
Tar on beer. 11. 75 a barrel- reified
whlaky. t cents a eavnm: all rfoatieatlr
still wines, fnts a salion and M cents
gallon On Sll irilW hr, nrlli.a mail In
fori If i at Ion thereof: cnainnaanea Wi
oents a quart: carbonated wines, W cents
a quart: liquors snd cordials. M cents a
gUon; hankers, $1 ver thousand of cepl-
puruiuv ann unniviaen omnia nawn.
hrrkers. S.'0 a 4-ajae: rnmnwril.) IaWam
W; rommixslon merchant. tM: rustmii
nroaera, im: prnrirletora i,t thcalra
museums and concert halls, with s.-stlng
i-w n r nm more tnsi mo. ia a year
not exceedlna- auO cliaira. a,: tuit .x.a.
ins i.V'i, wit: more than l ow. ilrti- clr-
ci.efa, aim; Knr amusement roprietors
aaenta, except or rhaiitaiiqiis lecture
' - "j wai.iwu.iuiH tr inuuainai faira
or exniniuone under rellKlons or charttaole
auspiree, iiu; nowllns a leys and billiard
rooms, so lor aon aUley or table.
special annual taxes on tobacco dealers
and manufacturers:
Dealers In leaf tnhacc. (mm ta i t-u
dealers in tobacco, (.M: for esstern inss
nrarurers or tortacco with annual sales
not exoaedtna- Kiu.iiori imiinia a- n
cevllng n.i" CMiunda. 112: nut ,w.rtln
W,fK pwmdK, K-4; not exceeding I .((!
Pounds. ; e.0(iM,ki0 pounds, $.: ie.iiO0.mw
uuuniis. mwi; VMUI.UU nnllnrta. XI VIM w .
reading i.KI0,OuO pounds. 3,4ii
Manufsx-turers of claars whose annual
sale do riot exneed tmiimo clears, l:
lM, l; euo.fKil), U; .flll.l0. t4U; b.1100 u.
tlM; ).W).io Win; V).Qftt,w, $l,iJ0: exceed
ing 40.iaiu.oin, I.4H,
Manuracturera of clrsKrltaa wit a an.
nuul sales not exceeding one million clg
amttcs 12; two million, M; five mil
lion.. ) n million. lia: flflv tnllllnr.
, on hundred million. !,, exceed
ing on hundred miliion, U,ii.
Stamp taxea aa follows:
I'erfumery, coametloa and Similar ar
ticle from on-ighth of a cent for eauh
fc-cent parkas to flve-elgMhs of a cent
on each K-cent package snd five-eighths
ct a oent. for each additional 26 oenta In
value: chewing sum, 4 cents for each 11
of value; aparklmg wines not otherwise
tsxed, I cent or pints and I centa for
all larger containers.
Bonds, certificates of Indebtedness and
certificates of stook, 6 cents on each
IKO of value; Balsa, agreements to sell,
eta. I oenta en eewh fioa of value: ex
empting agreement of deposit on etock
oertlflcatea a collateral fr loans, board
f trrt sales or agreemcnta to sell. 1
cent for each fm cf valuet promissory
notes, cents per $t0; express and
freight bill of lading, 1 oent each: news
paper shipment taxed on monthly sworn
statements of publish!- (shipments
within th county of publication ex
empted). 1 cent pr shipment: telegraph
and telephone nwessges. I cent each; in
demnifying bonds, oO rents; rertlflcstes of
profits, oenta for each 1Q0; certificates
of damage. to.. JS cents; ail other cer
tificates reqi-.ired by law, 10 cents each;
broker note, metnorandume of sale, etc,
lft cents; conveyancea. tt cwnts on value
between Ht and Suu and sO cents for
each additional ot value; custom
hoUN receipts, ?R centa te II on valu-
ranslna- from lino to more thun :io;
custom house withdrawal entries, b centa
eah.
slaiin anj fire Insurance pollclea, 1
cent on each ' dollar of premium; co
operativ and mutual fir Insurant ex
empted; casualty Insurance, 1 cent OB
h dollar of premium.
PesasK tickets sold -in the Vnltefl
(Male to foreign ports not exceeding rv
tu coat, it; not exceeding" VM In coat, i;
oostlror mow than t4), (6; tickets less
than 116 exempted.
fewer of attorney, 10 centa; protests of
notes, etc., V cents; parlor car aeata and
bertha, 1 csnt
Maximum estimate ot annual revenue,
lv7,ouuuo; minimum estimate, based on
poaniuie slump in beer production, ys..
Oixi.tius.
WOULD HAVE U. S.
REUEYEBELOIDH
Fage and Whitlock Refet to Wilson
Plan to Ship Supplies Into
Bnuiicli
TO -SOLVE DIFFICULT PB-OBIXM
Mlh( Rrawlt In ladaelna- nelglaai
t M,etarw to Their Moaee
rrwteetlo of A
Ira a Flair.
ENGLAND AWAITING
BOMBS FROM ABOYE
fContlnued- from Tag Oue )
and other gun aa easily as It can 1 a
rifle.
Maalaa Doe Nt Kear XepprUaa,
Illrain Maxim, tli lavntor. In a a Late
mint today said b had no far f tli
reaults of a Zeppelin raid, especially te
view of th tiatur cf tb Weather t be
expected thla winter. H U coavlncad.
h said, that tt would cost th Germans
mora than !.&. OuQ to destroy property
valued at halt that amount te London
by Zeppelin. In order to burl thetr
bomba with anything Uk accuracy tliey
would kav to descend to an altitude at
which they would b within rang of
guns. A raid by Zeppelins or aeroplane
might be annoying, aald Mr. Maxim, and
might result In the killing of few inno
cent people, but sn sir bombardment
would o an xiremcly treble- affair.
Another view is taken by William
Jo neou-lUcka. a member of parliament,
who I well known fur hi attack eii the
government a year or two ago regarding
th alleged Inadequacy ef th British air
craft. Jayusou-rtwKs eaya that, though
th Zeppelin ar quit Incapabl ef fiy.
liuf from tlielr base In Helgoland and
Wllhelmshaven. h ha lufurmation that
Uermany has several movable airship
sheds which can t transuorleil to the
coast and re-or ei 14 within a mouth. In
his opinion there is special danger for the
liovks, whUU It would b Imposstbl for
th aircraft te aala.
T C14 far Aevalaa.
Th unfortunate aviator who seeks to
attack Zeppelin at the allttud at which
they usually travel would te half froseu
to death In the opinion ef Joy non-l licks,
whereas th crew of th Zeppelin art
in warm cabins., Rifi bullet ar of no
use against Zeppelin, nor are a halls, un
less they ran b timed to explode exactly
lit th bag. Tli surest method, he be
lieves. I for th svlator to dash head-
j lung inlo the Zepprlln, bringing It to the
ground.
Harklea' irslii Ralwr,
Fur cut, brulee. sore and skin trouble,
a box should b t ewy bousekuid. All
druulrls; i reals. Advertisement.
(Copyright. 114, by Tress Publishing Co )
lJ.VDON', Oct. 11 iPpeclsl Csbleitrsm
to New Torh World and" tmsha Bee.) A
schema devised here and referred to the
government at Washington contemplates
organising an American committee to as-
sum th entlr tssk of furnishing food
and pi her supplies to th civil population
of He glum, under th supervision of the
American government.
Ambassador Tsg haa referred the prop
osition to President Wilson and also to
Brand 'Whitlock, th A merles n mllleter
to Belgium, who, with Mr. Psge, would
head th oommlttee.
Jt Is believed that this plan would solve
th hrjwrVujt, hut difficult, problem of
getting supplies to Brussels. Another
great problem, that of vetting the llel-
glan refugee to return to Belgium, would
b simplified. Thousand who fear to re
turn to cities held by th Germans doubt.
less would gladly do so If they could are
back tinder American protection.
Under efTkial unpl-ea tli supplies
hleh Belgium Sorely needs could b
shipped from America direct to Belgium,
avoiding th necessity of obtaining export
permits In Iondon, thus earing much
time.
Th relief committee In Brussels, which
Mr, Whitlock netds. sent M. K. Hhaler
here month ago to buy !,( tons of food
H has been Iter thro weeks, waiting for
permission to make the shipments, but
th government refuses to grant It unless
the supplies go under American diplomatic
guarantee.
WAE IS DRAWING
NEARER ENGLAND
WITH EVERY DAY
(Continued from rag On.)
succeeded In crossing snd from which th
French hav been trying Yor weeks to
drlv them, th battle haa been almost
continuous and th French claim to hav
gained ground.
Away down In Alsace, which la seldom
mentioned In the official 'reports, there
haa been fighting, which, however, both
French and German statements Ignore.
Twice during th week report hav com
from Basel that th Uerrmna have beon
defeated and an official account from
Berlin saya that th fortress of Bel fort
haa been attacked with mortars,
erlla ram Cwaftsteat
Berlin and Paris express th greatest
confident) in th outcome of the cast and
'rest . (
Reports lof fighting In east Prussia,
Poland Oaljcla and Hungary ar so
widely at variance that It te difficult to
judge of th progress of fha battle.
Austria claims to , b driving th Rus
sian out of Hungary, whll tha Kusaiaa
generals say they are leaving- th country
to escape danger of Infection from cholera.
Berlin say th Oaliclan fortress of
Prxeinysl baa besn relieved, whll th
Russian report, received through Home,
ays that th fortress at last ha fallen,
ttatet at Sawalkt v
In Poland, both sides insist that they
have gained th advantag In advane
guard action. Tha only thing on which
th two side agree la that Inactivity pre
vails In BuwelkL
la Poland, where a big and Important
battle has begun, th Oormans ar mak
ing for th crossing of th Vistula, be
hind which th Russians ar waiting for
them, Th Russian advance guard thrown
out in front of the river la falling back
before the German advane. and It doubt
lesa Is this fighting which was referred
to In the official reports from Berlin and
J'etrograd,
Crrmaae Take Offensive.
On account saya that the Germans
have taken the offensive with success,
but th Russian declare that th Aus
trian and Oarmana hav been reduoad. to
th defensive. It Is quit likely that the
tat ot the roads prevents either side
from making any advance and that they
will hav to wait uatil th ground hss
been hardened by frost befor striking
their real blows.
From th allies' standpoint tha delay
In th eastern theater of war Is ot import
ance, for It prevent th Uernaana from
ending reinforcements to the west.
Th Inhabitants of Poland apparently
ar giving; th Gcrmana some trouble
and ar reported to hav organised
niauraudlng parties, which, while they
cannot do much damag to an army, can
Interfere with It communications by de
stroying roads and bridges.
oevlas-Mlaca la Battle.
Minos and th stopping ot
steamer are causing muck annoyaac to
neutral oouatrlsa. Following th ex
ample of Germany and Englaad. Russia
I now sowing mluea in tha Baltle, whll
th tiermans ar said to have placed these
daageroua machines in the Scheldt, which
la Dtnch, water. Th Adrlatln also bus
been mined and th Italian fishing in
dustry virtUHlly brought to an end.
The Scandinavian countries and Holland
ar the chief sufferers from th searching
of neutral ships, for these ships now ar
being stopped by both British and Ger
man warships.
neutral
British Casualties in
Monthl2,980 Men
U.1NIK5N. Oct. IS.-An official report
by General French, oommaadlng the Brit
ish expeditionary fore, give th total of
killed, wounded and missing- from Sep
toniber 11 to October I a Set officers and
Li. n-n.
CONDITION OF KAISER'S '
SON IS RATHER SERIOUS
Br.KL.lK, Oct. l&.-(Vi Tla Hague and
Loadoivr-lt Is officially reported that
there ia iu wal ked Chang te th Frauoh
theater of th war.
irlac Oscar, sua ot tha mprr, wh
a a vblig4 sou weeka alto to withdraw
from hi regUueat a amount of heart
affection, la pot ahewlng satisfactory
progress.
An examination has disctoeed a rather
sartau couUitlua of tli heart muscle,
and th print, must raiuaia under medical
treat ineut for suiue time. Prirtoe tteoar
U now at Hamburg, whvre the empress
kas visited lilra.
ALLIES DRIVE
GERMANS BACK
THIRTY MILES
elaborately protected shelter pits that
damage Is done only when a heavy shell
strikes aqusrelr. Phrspnel or shell frag
ments dr not. penetrate. The soMitrs
have Introduced mattreases. tsblee, pho-
nosTajihs and other comforts into these
iindcrsromid rooms. In which they live
in compnratlv comfort, except when It
Is necessary t man the trenches against
Infantry attacks. Heavy artillery Is
planted In masses near tlie line. These
guns Include the twenty-five which acre
captjred from the fortresses at GlBet,
France.
, False Alarms Freaa.
Demonstration and false alarms ere
freqpent Th fall of Antwerp caused a
sudden outflar of activity, th cheer of
th German troops causing fh French to
bellev that a general attack waa Impend
Inn and drawing a general fir from the
French force Near Rhelma th allies
vn launched a counter attack to antici
pate an expected Gorman charg. German
headquarter state th French report of
a repula by the French ot a night attack
hear Saint Die, In th Department of
Vosge. on October 11. had no other
foundation than th German cheering,
which th French answered with a half
liour' heavy artillery and rlfl fir along
th seventeen-mile Vront.
French Held Fart.
Th French still hold th eastern fron
tier fortresses, although a number of
barrier forts hav fallen. A letter from
a German officer who was befor Tout
deacrlhet th artlth which th French
defend every yrd before and between
tha fortresses. v
Th French Infantry I sheltered tn
thnee-eturteU trenches. Th bomb proofs.
oven n in inrantry position, ar roofed
with concrete, agalnat which all oxoent
the heaviest sltells an Ineffective. Ckn
non In disappearing armored turret an
swer th continued German fir. In
house outside th French lines hav been
found: cellar telephone, by means -of
Which the position of th German bat
terles ha been betrayed. Doa-s carried
letter, and carrier pigeon were - used,
until th dog were shot and th pigeons
wr aten.
Praia foe Alrsnea.
Tli German officer In his letter ex
pressed high prals for th viator.
"Where th German earthworka wwre not
coni-eaJed from aerial reconnaissance th
appnaranc of a French aviator was In
variably followed by an artillery attack
upon th position.
"How tensely we watch our shrapnel
bursting around those aeroplane, and
how seldom Is on brought down," says
the writer. "The German aviators are
equally as good."
Th fiwlss newspapers report sever
fighting snd f're.pienl artillery due's in
th vicinity of BeKnrt. Fran-. The Oer
man paper are without direct news re
garding oisorstlons In thla ee-.-tinn.
Prince Joachim, ynunreet eon of Km
peror William, has been promoted to a
captaincy and has been reassigned' ss a
stuff officer in the Fleventh army carps.
1r lelle la Holland.
Berlin. Oi-tr 1S (By Wireless to !
vllh.)wThe number of Blgln soldiers
who entered Holland, It I now ' stilted,
was 30.nm." says sn official statement
given to the prea that reads aa follow:
"The Dally Mllt Ixmdnn reports that
the Anglo-IVlslsns were defeated east of
hen. Reports from The Hssnie are thst
th revolt of the Boere in ffcnith Africa
la taking on larger proportions and many
arrest are being made.
'Twenty-two German universities have
addressed to foreign universities a decls
rstlon protesting sgalnst the aspersions
cast upon the German rm and setttnrt
forth that the German destroyed prop,
erty only when forced to do so by treach
erous assaults by a hostile populace.
TWO ROBBERS STEAL MAIL
SACKS AND LOOT THEM
ELK POINT, 8. b., Oct. 11 Two rob
ber grabbed the mall sacks thrown
from a Milwaukee passenger Iraln en
rout to Sious; City shortly after 1 o'clock
thla morning and made their disappear
ance In th darkness. Shortly afterward
the station agent fodnd the' ea'.ks under
a freiehf cr in the railroad yeards. They
had been cut open with a knife and the
contents cartel away. The amount nf
loot seenred Is not known.
VON TIRPITZ COMMANDS
NAVY AGAINST ENGLAND
1iXpilX. it. 1. Admiral Von Tlr
pitx. German minister cf the navy. Is si
Antwerp, where It Is assumed he: srrived
soon sfter the fall of the fostress. sc
cording tothe Amsterdam correspondent
of Reuters Telegram company.
A dispatch from Rome on Orto'-er P
snld that, according to German news
papers received at the Italian cap'lal.
the war against Great Britain wou! be
gin late In October, sfter the fall of
Antwerp, when Belgium would become
the base of operatinns against Knarlnnd.
The correspondent aW credited the
Germkn press with the announcement
that. Admiral Von Tirrlt had statel that
he would go s hoard the flagship of the
German fleet and direct the operations of
the navy.
Drpartaaeat Order.
WASHINGTON. Oct. IT. special Tele
gram.! The comptroller of the currency
haa granted charter to the Farmers Na
tional bank, Wml'hMd. la., with a capital
f tvifto. w. I. Huston Is the president.
Ksrl Long and V. A. Wolffe were ap
pointed letter carrier at Omaha.
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