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THK.UEK: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOnEU 2.1. 1914. Bringing Up Father ConvrlgM. IW4, International News Service. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus , . . MRJICS"I WILL HAVE I UEV That - t&WNl CAHME CHECK I 1 , OPPlCER-fVC S' VlR I f'VER ( fathead: S ' 't 1 r V l r-f . t . OV 7- . 7 V tJl 'vested ) V o v, pi"S T s ' fSTIEHM'S MEN SHOW WELL SaLa Does Not' PreTtnt Them Eat 1 . a OLD IAYEE3 GIVING ADVICE liatkerfard Field, bat Dee Not i Take Part la Scrimmage, trior ' I la Ilia " IMaee. 1 UNCOLN, dot 3.-Speclal Telegram.) VrUIn did not deter Coach Htlehm In sending hla Huskers through, another stiff practice tonight. On a mud-soaked field. Stlehm kept hla regular plugging tir on both offensive and defenatv .tactics. Tha frcahmen uaad the play of Ihe Michigan Aggies end could not gain any dlatanca egainnt tha varsity. Tha regular, on tha other hand, s.nad long and consistent galna through tha freeh men line. V tMck Rutherford, atar halfback, who 'waa kicked la tha groin, was out at nraa- tie laat ovanlng, hut did n6t get Into crlmmag or algnal play, lie will be all right for the Aggie' game. flelser . wii umhi in piace 01 rJutneriora in- in scrimmage. ' : Tata Mattara, Bhotika, Fred . Hunter, Jlm Harvey and "Cy" Maaon wer on liand to sestet In coaching tha llnaaman. Elliott worked with th lack field men. k Tha aquad la In excellent phralcal ahapa Last Night's Scores with the Bowlers. .eieepa for Howard rand Rutherford, who are Buffering f romv bum lege. r The A galea reach Lincoln . tomorrow ' morning and wilt have aecret practice at tha .ColintrV rluh. There i fw.ntvh merera in ifm m rn cin nnii A big rally will be helJ at convocation tomorrow Riotnintf and a torchlight pa. rad In tha evening. ' A new leairue waa formed to howl on Ihe Metropolitan alleya W'ertneaday even-Ina-a, ronalatlng of tha orftca and en glneerlng department of the Omaha Cotincll Bluff. Ktreet Railway Company. Tha IcaaiiA lies hn mmMl th Ktrvm league. Welty . la manager and Jonea la aecretary-treajiurer. There are three- five man tama. Hagenelck, Uewla and Mathewa are the cautaina. The bowlera are nMiatly new at tha game, but made up In rnthtialaam for thla lack of high acorea. The acorea: tryea I.eagaeu TEAM NO. 1. let. M VI Tnt I'elraon M lit art Kemy H 7 T JT4 AppleUlat ..119 100 112 ti. Klnrtley Vt Vb t 74 llagenaick ..137 111 M 4C4 Total '....2i a7. M 1741 TKAM NO. t lat. d. Id. Tot. ..19 107 M Ml .. M 111 160 8 ..in tl 1H6 Mi ..la 177 140 4I ..171 1 147 4SI Wait ... Totala ...lm in in til . W:l 71 617 19M 1KKB. lat, Id. Id. Tot. McDonald ..li 11 14 M Wood 1M lit 1 43a Thomaa ....143 10 140 M M. nntley..1M 142 112 M W. Bentiey..U4 US li l HoTfman ...175 J02 MO B77 Roeenberg .170 14 IKS MR Klnneman .XX 212 164 MJ Mlrater Kemble Hmlth . Wendell Iewla , Totala 8i i: ens im TKAM NO. t. lat. Id. Id. Tot. Jonea 1M 1)4 11 447 BxMivan ....ill lie 122 ti Fulton IM M ) 2)l Mathewa ... f 1M 144 Kr7 Welty nt ) 177 471 Totala ....IM WS 704 mot COMFORT IRONS. let. Id. d. Tot. Phetnae ....! It l1 43) Moran V 1SS V So0 Roller HI 121 1 1 Murdock ...112 lfl 1U SHS Johnaon ...Vlt 12S 128 432 Totala . . . .btT sT 7 201J Baaatar Lraiae. CORT McKKNZIR. lat. id. rt. Tot. A. Powera .1 .202 ITS 549 Holple....l7l IMJn (TO ToUla.....M4 SOJ 3r86 MAURERS. I.ytle 1 ITS 124 46 Howell ltt 1P7 V K33 Maurar 162 12 4 111 Melum m ll 193 fc44 Zimmerman .168 174 190 632 Totala 142 S71 r 2t92 POWElXi SCPI'LT CO, Paup INS m ISO 624 Noon ..... U2 147 X Chamhera ..144 140 177 4fil Weber 124 1T2 lf7 4M Hanaoa ....110 17 166 661 Totala... Handicap .732 . 47 82 t2fl I3S7 47 47 141 Totata ....Sl atto CHI 12 Commercial teagee, nxaeiJN'N xiitk.na lat 2d. Id. Tot. Totala.. Chandler .J im 170 648 (Handicap Stengel ,...177 im rm ,4 Heaioa ' ....177 ltt 17 Vona 140 161 K4 4Kt Heaelln 1 1S4 16 US J. R. Bowera..l7S 1 14 61S Hland 1S4 111 16 611 Karp ...154 169 1a2 47 .tH sno tea KM . 28 14 14 64 'Total ....161 SSI c fco, FRANK'S KANDT KIDS. lat. 8d. Sd. Tot. Ham ltfO IM 1M Kill Hough .,...184 120 132 Swt Cummlnga ' Total S5 S4 SRS K0S CLARA BELXJC8, - Cain 191 1S7 145 638 J. Jaroah...ll IN 19 UA Uideon Ill 211 "tuna 211-172 157 Mt Naale .......!. 04 67S Peteraoa , Nelaon Hhulta ISO 191 IS2 ..164 .132 .171 146 ITS 4TS 174 1Q 4W lkS V 61S Total.. ...770 S7 87321 Oato City .eagtae. RBOANH. I,ane 171 177 1 47 Mitchell ....204 1U lKl 620 Btlna 212 1 1 6M Heyer 174 ITS 137 4K7 Hofmat.il ..1M IDS 17S 646 - Total 960 S66 MS 2CSS PREXHTL BHOH) CO. lat. 2d. Sd. Tot. Palmer 1 11 IW 77 Baden 17S 14 11 601 Ltvlngaton .146 161 1M 422 Mathea 171 14 17 4M .Rahm 1S3 144 130 47 Totala r 933 MS 1797 BEACON PRE8. . earring joase uau v Factions Meeting f . May End in Peace t' NKW TORK, Oct a.-An opportunity to bring peace to the warring baa ball factions will be preaented her tomorrow and Keturday when the dim ownera and officer of the Federal league meat to dlacuaa tbe campaign for nest acaaon, American, National and International 'dub ownera are on their way to New York, and deanlte rirlarn.i thai h wilt not take rogulsanco of the ao culled outlaw organisation m.eting. It la ex ted they will not rea to meet the derala It given tha opportunity.. ' rederal raida by whl- h the playera were ntlced away from organuMd baa ball y aalary offer far Above the reeouroe f aorn club ia aald to be the wedg by hlch the fight to the tlnlah element la ihe National and American teaguea will b won aver by the minor league club Vwnara. " ' . ' . ' Bewral olutloia( ra offered for the .ettlemant of tli baaa tab war, moat of i hem being the ebaorptlon' of th sew league by th International taague and Auarican aaaoclatlon, wltft tha Federal owner ad player being .dlatrlbuted 4unon both the major and minora. ( Lesley an Defeats , ' l : ;,Cotner 33 to 6 UNIVERSITY PLACET. Neb, OctJ O. . (Spedal ) CoUir and Weeleyan played .their annual toot ball game ye.tcrday artemoon on Johnaon field; Wealeyan took the lead early in the gam and llaxod brlUlantly aaam.t attff oppoaltloa curing tha iirat half. Captain Durham .made the flrat touchdown rtr .i.k. '.tnlnutea of play, and at the end of the alf the ecor. atood 17 to The Cotner llulldoga t.m back alrong. and. aided ky fumUea on the part of th Coyote. na4 two or three altampta lor a touch, "fiown. .One of the waa aacceaaful when JJioy blocked a kli ua Wealayaa a flf. JaeMV-'rd line and onip)uted the dl. ,tace by a itetty forward paaa. Waa lejaa tried eleven forward paeB. four f which were cumplctad for a total of 3J9 yaida (JbUte, nada twenly-on at tempta and guinea evcnty-tlve yard on Aha four khirh t..u ... . vumyiricu, iet nnai cora wa 32 to t Wa-lean uaed a large i number of eecond team mn, erpeclaily Curing th l,t guarter. Ther were bo eiricu, lujurtea on either aide and We. Kyan ahould be In Iret-tJaaa condlfJoa who U meet Crtrlghton next Saturday, FED LEAGUE PLAYS TO ' :S!XTEEN HUNDRED THOUSAND V CHICAGO, fvt. S.t1uba of the red ra league play -l o l.wu.im pron laat ftIUCD. arCCrdln tA m ltllnu.nl n.a today by Jamee A. 01Uor, Krwaldept ef ma eaue, oerore cie aepanur for Nw Vork to attend the annual meeting to ti.urrow. , Total ,.',f74 I'S J404) Vmaba 4iaa Leagae. .INTUNSOS. , lat. Id. Id. Tot. Hanaen lrt 16 14 4H7 Btraw M 7 V fhllp 11 110 177 nioicZo' Hrhnudt .,..171 10 107 4it -,M,alrP Weymuller .167 141 11 417 Totata Ol 79 T97 S3X2 nle. . lr ,f..ii( oc ivv Ki" Oreen ......UT 1S7 179 4B7 V, Jaroh..lU 194 1R7 6M .U 191 179 6H0 .171 ISO 225" 664 r, jaroan Oriff ...... MarUn Corrlgan K paten .. Thatcher 1 Moor ... 160 221 US 666 ..INS 149 IRS 60S ..IAS 1W 1R7 641 .21l S33 163 m ..Ml 173 182 m Totala. .SOS 178 ft!, Ml .n u ii n ToUl SOT (71 cs rao HOT PLATES. ' lat 2l. Id. Tot. PuKh 101 1M M McCully .... 94 79 1,1 J4 Wood 12 1 12S SlH Flaher 110 148 M 34 Cooler 17 ITS 182 60 Total ....tl CM m IMS UlSPATCHER 8 . lat. Sd. Sd. Tot. f.urana 1 ite 133 147 S Moran 1.'.7 145 it 4 Anderson 1 1HS Sl Kyan 137 144 171 4f3 bland 190 lia) H Totala ....7U 731 TOt TAR BARI K8. lat 2l. Sd. To. Johnaon ....ISO 164 111 SS tanuiltell ..KJ M 114 Marllg .....1 117 1 3M Uoherly ....136 104 M Kb Totals. Totala ST 9R1 SS7 2SBT FAIRMONT CREAMERY. MaTk' IM IF. 9 1K1 KV .til I9t 941 KB! Olbaon 16J ITS ITS 60S UertweU ...Vf 146 SIS lng 1A6 14 ... 301 Fit IDS 163 106 6(1 Blafid 146 146 2S KL, PAX08 I .earn 192 247 1S4 (22 Hclple , 144 242 ITS 64 Iiaugherty..lxo ' :4S 10 47 Conrad 171 17K 176 131 Kanton 167 181 n 640 TOtala 64 MS 887 1744 FLJCOS. FUm'trom..iKS If IM V Powell US 144 170 4HS C. Johnon.l4 4 HO rs Beeeon Toman ixa V) in Kt bengal Youaenf ,...U 1S3 S3 6lX Total 822 791 K!tS63E V'alaw Oatflttlagr Co. BALES DEPARTMENT. Jamlaon .... 94 L39 123 S4S I artne ......146 101 111 SR7 Well 123 163 1 446 .....112 114 140 ShS ....ITS 1S 16S 601 Totala M S79 S4S 1714 Handicap ,. 4 4 4 11 Total a 89 SHS 947 174 MOC6EH. lat. 2d. Id. Tot, C. Wek...lM II 226 67 La 13S ITS 171 4SS WEEGIHN ANDTAFT CONFER Possible Purchase by Former of Let ter's Cab Interest Talked Of. FED MAGNATE OFF TO HEW YORK GJImora a ad Other Oatlaw Cktef. Salaa Bisreaa Sarprtae at Baddeja Chaag a Calleagrae' Plaaa. CINCINNATI. Oct. 2Z-Charlei Weegh. man; prealdcnt of the Chicago Federal league club, conferred her today with Cbarle P. Taft, principal owner of th Chicago National league team. That a poaalbla purchase of Mr. Taft's interest waa diacuaaed wa admitted, but further than thla no announcement wa made. Mr. Weegh man I reported to have left thla city immediately after th conferenoe, presumably for ' New York, where a meeting of the Federal leagu 1 to take place tomorrow. Goes ' to ClaetaauUt, CHICAGO, Oct. tt When th Federal league delegate departed thl afternoon to attend their annual meeting In New York tomorrow, Charle Weeghman. pre. Went of th Chicago club, waa not with theen, and It wa learned that he had gone to Cincinnati last night , Expreaa Sarprtea. ' Preaident Oilmore and th other -praaaed aurprl at th sudden change in Weeghman's plana and it waa aald reeer vatlona had been mad for him with th reat of th party. Bpeouletlon had It that Weeghman' trip to Cincinnati was to Interview Garry Hermann and Charles P. .Taft principal Owner of th Cub. . . i . . Germans Report Capture of 2,000 English and Several Machine Guns Total (46 (54 702 2003 CARPET DEPARTMENT. Peatrowaky 123 107 134 34 Randman ..124 120 121 SHS Thompaon .114 luS 131 S48 1. 1 m bach ...119 159 14( 424 Wartachaw.129 177 SflO 604 Totals..... (OS 64 732 2007 Four Country Clubs .7 Beside Omaha After Western Tourney Four countrv eluba in varlooa eitiaa wtll 00m pete against the Omaha Country club in bidding for tha amateur champtonehlp tournament of the Western Golf associa tion, according to an announcement by R tt Clone, secretary of the association. The Mayfleld club of Cleveland, th Glen Echo club of St. Louts, the Indianapolis Country club and the Milwaukee Country club have already asked for th tourney. The Omaha Country club ha not as vet put in It Invitation, but wilt do so In a snort wnue. WASHINGTON, Oct 22,-The German embaaay today announced receipt of the following wtreleaa from Berlin: "Th official headquartera' report of October 21 Bay a heavy fighting is still oontlhulng on the Year canal and that the enemy'a artillery Is supporting the ea weet of Nleuport; where the Ger man artillery disabled on British de stroyer. "Fighting Is alao proceeding wat of Lille, where the German have taken the offoniiv and repulsed the enemy at dif ferent places. Two thousand English have been made priaoner and several machine gun captured. "On th Russian aide ther 1 no de cision yet. 'The Roman paper Trlbuna publishes an Interview with an Italian deputy just returned from France, . who ezpreaaes bis admiration for the Indian troop h aw at Marseille. The Senegal troop made the beat Impression, he say, al though they were ao blood-thirsty that the French army commander wa oftea prevented from sending them to the front The negro force often killed German prisoner without tha knowledge of their officer, , and he ray that onoe these Bengale murdered all the German war prisoners on a railway transport McCarthy Will Coach Creighton Academics Cyril McCarthy, halfback on last year's (varsity team at Creighton, took charge of th Creighton High school foot ball .team and will act as. coach, for the rest of tbeye&r. McCarthy is a senior At th art college, and waa not eligible for the varsity team of this year, so did the next best thing in keeping lntouch with the gam by coaching the academlo lads. Steffan, varsity fullback, who was cut accidentally In the gym Wednesday, la UU at, 8t Catherine's hospital, but will leave that place today. Flats I still out of practice with a boll on hla neck. Warren has recovered from his Injury of .the Indian game. Saturday's, game will be one of the toughest of th year.. The Weeleyan bunch beat Creighton last' year.; The game will be called at 1 o'clock. Tommy Mill of Belolt wlU referee. Lester Cald well of Marquette will Umpire and Oble Meyers will act as head linesman. ' HEAVY RAINS COMPEL CANDIDATES TO TAKE TRAINS ETJSTIS. Neb., Oct B. (Special Tele gram.) Owing to heavy rains which fell In southwestern Nebraska today, repub lican candidates were fqreed to abandon their automobile at Maywood and con tinue their speaking tonr by train making speeches at all towns along tha high line. crowd in the Parmele theater and her re marks ware frequently applauded. - Harry E. 6acktt progressiva candidate) for governor, apoke In nine town in Caa county today. The Cas county farmers are very busy now gathering their crop of corn, which they report as being of a good quality and a large yield. Easjltalt-Brwwalnsjr.' FAIRBURY. Neb., Oct B.-(epeciX-A wedding was solemnised at the home of Mrs. Charlea K. Browning la this city last evening, when her daughter, Mies Hasel, was married to Georg W. Baig lien of tbi city. Rev. Nathan English, the groom's father, of Kimball, Stab officiated. , ' JVewa Notes of I'lavttamowt k. PLATTBMOUTH. Neb.. Oct 22. (Spe cial.) Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, preaident of the National Equal Buffrage associa tion, received a hearty welcome to thla city. In th evening aha addressed a large BOX OF SHELLS EXPLODES , AS AUTO DRIVES OVER EOQEMONT. . D.t Oct 23. (Special.) That the road a of South Dakota had been mined by aorae bellgwrant wma tha lm pression of Dr. Charles T. Sohroyer last evening. While driving hi auto over the) country road near Chester, hi borne town, he suddenly waa stratled by a vio lent explosion very different from a tire blowout ' On stopping; th machine t found that two of hi tire were gone. Investigation revealed that, be had run into a box of shotgun a halls that had evidently been lost by one of the numer ous hunter In thai oountry Just now. How many of th hlla exploded he doe not know, but he iwrards' himself as ex tremely lucky In eaoaptag personal injury. s Haw ta 4 ar a Praia. A ;.rin may .be cured ta about one- Mil tb timo required by tha usual ti fci-.awat. y- ailyuig C'hamberlato T i-.:iot and obaervlng the diractlona xa b bottle. For aa!a tar all dealers. J, rt rauL Iowa Urii Star is Hurt in Practice IOWA CITY. I a., Oeo. B.-Spaielal.-A terrific aorlmmag with th second team and later with the frehntn close th Iowa preparation for th gam with Min nesota hare on Saturday,, Tb practice wa a gloomy oae, a Qarretaon, th big fullback who mad a nam for himself in the Chicago game, wa badly hurt and may net a able to play Saturday. rstsoa tore a ligament In hla wide and ia unable U waJk, without great pain- Will, who has alternated at th fullback po a It Ion with htm, wa alao knocked out during the orlmmage, but Is not belivd to be aerloualy Injured. Th freshman worked Minnesota shift plays and forward paaeea repeatedly on th varalty. On th other hand, th of fense waa Improved aomewhat in the ecrtmmage with th scrub. Th practic waa tha laat hard on. Tomorrow th men will b taken up th Iowa river for an outing, returning Jut In time for tha maaa meeting In th evening. Omaha Bowlers Are .After Tournament Omaha bowlera ara mm, k, strong fight t bring th 116 Mid-West Bowling tournament to thla city and fully Ua Ova-man team will make th trip to th Iowa town to coronets. It la nrob. able that more than tea team will (9 to (uoux city, but that number hav al ready agreed to go. Th teama will ant only enter in the five-man eventa, but in ine .aingia ana aouble events. Carl X Cain, president of th Greater Omaha ttowlar' league, ,-has asked Sloaz Cttv for it support la bringing th 191S event hare, and th up-river bowlera have agreed to do ao. A meeting will be held Sunday to discuss Plans for attendant at th Blous City tournament and th ngni ror in ivn tourney her. Levendowski Dies from Blow in Ring CHICAGO. Oct S3.-John Lundfren, op ponent of John Lerendowakl, who was killed in a boa la bout between the pair at ' Tolleaten, Ind., laat night was ar rested her today. "It must hav bean heart trouble, a w had scarcely begun to mla thing when I knocked him out" aald Lundgren. who left Tolleaton before th fatal termina tion of th fight wa known to htm. Tha fatality occurred at the start of the second re and of a eontaat ataged at Tolleaton, near Gary, Ind., last night. Lavendowskt was knocked through th ropes by a blew to the stomach. Ring aid a pec la tors puahed hint back int tha ring, where he collapsed. Pbyalctana aald his dtetn was cauaed by Internal m Juries. Monrta Champaign, referee, and Porter Muyhaw, earner of the hall la which the contest wa ataged, were arrested. Tha dead boxer.. wb lived in Mkblgaa City, Ind , wa II yar old. Elevtrl. Straad, Bitter Help dyapepaia, alda dlgeetum. . in crease appetite, keeps liver and kidney healthy; buy a bottle today. 6O0 and S1W. 1AU draggtaUAdverUsemeut. BRANCH RICKEY COMING FOR BASE BALL MEETING Branch Rickey, manaaer of the at Louis Browns, has written th Commer cial club that h will attand th minor leagu convention her In November. Mot of th major leaaus niuutu and manager will be here, as ths minor hav a long Hat of grievance againat the major and soma kind of arbitration muat b agreed upon. K. V. Pariah of the pub licity bureau of th Commercial club ta receiving many letters from prominent itgura in base ball aaaertlng that they will be her for th big convention . Kewraey Military Ta DUknalt, K CARNEY. Nebr.. Oct ti...i Tha Kearney Military academy ha dia- oanaea lis toot ball teatu and th ache, dul will not be carried out a intended. W Ith North Platte. Hastings. Gibbon and tha Kearney High school yet to play, tha team dlalike to glvw up th gamea sche duled, but with several man mi nf tha gam with Injuries. Ua member reel they are justified la thla anion. Starmaa Braaba Werl'a Keowr. CAI.KSBlJRa, III, Oct. JJ-Dob Bur- men louay oroit tne woru a record for firtw 1. 1 1 , r'l n' 1 1 1 . , At .--..L. L ' ' " --.--. . U . . . . , W 1 1 W 1 1 he inadw the diataare here In furty-flv mluulna forty-eislit aeoonda. The prevWiua rvcord fr firir milea waa forty-five min utes and tliirtr-t, seeond Jack Ue.tle of -iil.1.lt,iaa and Krtia Waiaer, 1,1a mechanic ian, a ate tnlured when the mt- rnuie uiey www euiviag craauaa IBM a tVaoe. Gonding is Not on Eoilrke's List Johnny Gondlns. who acta as mmaM for th Rourkea thU year, ha not been piacaa en ni reserve list by Pa Rourke, owner of the elub. This make Johnny a free agent with tha nrivliu, nt hl signature to any contract Howvvar, Gonding, will probably be on hand to assist la training the Rourkes next spring even thougrh it is certain that Rourk wiu procure a new manager to run his team. NOVELTY MOTORCYCLE. RACE AT SAC CITY FAIR SAC CITY. Ia.. Oct tt fSpectaL) A novelty motorcycle race was held at the race track at th Sao City fair ground yesterday. Th conlestanta war required to make seventy-five miles on ths bajf mlle track, aech cyclist starting with but a quart of gasoline In his machine, and adding another quart only at th place of atartlng. It was also provided that un less the supply gave hut within fifty feet from the starting place the machine must be trundled the remainder of the distance around the track before the tank could be refilled. Manly Martin of a City made-the beat time, covering th dis tance in on hour and thirty-four min utes, and making th best half-mile in thirty-aeven second. J. L, Flgl of Sac City was se ootid ta ths rao and Paul Zakniser of 80 City was third. Albert Pchnlrring and Clifford Mooaoy, both of Kae City, alao entered the contest. The Sao City Motorcycle club waa in charge of th event t COLLEGE WORK AND EVANGEL OCCUPY THE PRESBYTERIANS -MADISON. Neb., Oct 21 Special Tel egram.) Interest was keen today t th Presbyterian synod during" reports of Rev. J. P. Anderson of Central City, President U. B. Crone of Hastings college, William Nlchol of Bellevu oollega and Dr. J. P. Ransy of the University of Omaha. Julius Schwars of .Omaha, district super intendent of the synod, was re-elected stated clerk. Rev. H. Crother spoke on 'The United Movement" Th afternoon sesalon waa devoted to evangelistic work. Rev. A. W. AngelL chairman, reported. The evening eeaaion was also devoted to evangelism. Dr. Stanley B. Roberts, repressing the general assembly on evan gelism, made tha chief address. ( Taatb Flarhta RattlewaaOce. FAIRBURY,- Neb., Oct 23. Special.) XitUe 9-year-old John Aultman, living- aix mil east of Fairbury, had a fight with a large rattlesnake th fore part of th week and wa bitten on the right hand. The little fellow found the soak playing In th yard and killed It HI parent did not realise that ho should reoeiv medical 'attention until yesterday. HI hand and arm had swollen to enormous dimensions. Coroner S. W. Dodge; wa summoned last "night and claim ha had aom chano of pulling th unfortunat -04inxtr through. Central relief Wlaa. GRAND ISLAND. Nab., Oct. 21 - Spe cial Telegram ) Central college of Central City tooav aereaten urand Island Huat- nea college team at toot ball. 73) to 14. Ia tha flrat half the vlsltora played th locala off tnetr feet maaing roar toachdowna. The bualnea cullrae aquad had U bast of It In the laat half and scored two touchdowns on long run. . , , Mtaalaaary Haas far Vial. WEEPING WATER. Neb.. Oct 23. (SpaclaL) Oeerge Reed, who la on of those wbo have gone from Warping Water to the foreign missionary fields. Is vlaltlag relatives and friend her after an abeenoe of seventeen year a pent among th Mohammedan tribe Of Mo rocco, North Africa. He trill return to tak up hla work ther after a brief visit here. He ha been in th United States (our montha. but has been busy at hi missionary headquarter ta Kenaea "City upertntendmg tha publication of por tion of scripture. In th Arable laatuag. Harm Baraed Near Brakes Bow. BROKEN BOW, Neb.. Oct 21-rSp-etalr R. R. Buaaell, whose farm Is lo cated eeveral miles north of here, sus tained a heavy loss rueiday of this week when bis large barn was burned to tha ground, destroying with tt many tons of hay, 260 bushels of corn, four head of valuabl horses and all th harness be longing to the place. Mr. and Mr.' Bua aell were away from horn at th time and it I not known how th fir origi nated. The loss ia only partially covered by Insurance. Department Ord WASHINGTON, Oct 23. - Special Tele gram. Post n in te re aprolntod: Nebraska, Nehawka. Cass county, F. C. Hoback. vice l, 61. Palmer. Iowa Canirilt, Van Uuren county, Sadie B. Craath, vice G. B. Creath, resigned; Ceburg, Montgomery county, Jems N. Weldman, vloa K. JC Otllmore, reatgned; Hayfleld. Hancock county, Ida H. Lilck eon. vioe W. F. Metra, resigned: Jamaica, Uuthrla county, John K. Uarrity, vice M. M. Heater, reMimed, Mind en. Pottawatta mie county. Max J. Lehinan. voa J. Uei ger, resigned; Nortn McUregor, Clayton county, Anna B. Berry, vtca Beset Ull mora. reentaed; Pleasaitton. Lcatur county, WUUam YT, Moore, vice J. M. Wtllla. resigned r Retidlruf. Ringgold couuly. Fred A. Wallace, Uoe A. F. bar ker, reaignd; Thurmut, Fremont county. Loin N. Barbour, vice Oeorge Cutp, re alsned; Vols, Clayton ccunty. Robert W. Duff, vice C. K. Lovelt resiMiiea. Iowa postmasters rear pointed: Arthur. Idaho county. George hi. Cresaey; Brad leyvllla. Pace county. J. W. Gillespie; 4'reaceiit Pottaaattamla county, Nntaoa Swanaon; Webb. CUy county, Jvtui L. Addlimton; Tatter, Caihoua county, Jas per Yepsen. The conitroller of the currency has approved the application of tha following erauns to oraautae th Security National bank of Cherokee, Is , canal l-AMV. with the foliowtn officers: U. W. Johh, W. W. Bryant. R. P, Will and F. ii. 4oJilelter. 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