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    THE KKK: OMAHA, MON'DAY, XOVEMHER 9, 10U.
Nebraska
FAYORS COMMON PLAN
Captain Dolan of Western Suggest!
Way to Modify System.
PUBLIC TO ELECT DELEGATES
Relieve Bmy Coaatltateel la This
Fashloa Mill Hare Respect far
People aa Nominate
Mtlsfartory Mra,
tKrom a Ptaff Corree'pondent)
LINCOLN. Neb.. Nov S.-4iperial.)
The failure of the primary to solve the
problem which It m expected to solve
'Iim the system ei Inaugurated In thla
Mate la deplored by no one more than
the father of the law, the man who be
1 levee he Introduced tli- tlrat bill In the
Tnltcd 8tatea for the adoption -of the
primary for the selection of public of
llclala. . In Captain .T). P. Dolan. now a
merchant of wee tern Nebraska, ws a
member of the Massachusetts leglalsture.
Tor years Captain Dolan had studied the
proposition of securing acme . better
method for the eelecllon of atate candi
dates to the. old Pay state than tho cau
cus and atate ronventlon way.- Finally
he was elected from the Lewrem dis
trict to the lower house of the Masia
(huaetta legislature and Introduced tho
first primary bill ever placed before any
legislature In this country for considera
tion. To The Bee, In speaking of the matter,
Captain I Man said:
Hot Psjvored at First.
"My bill was looked ut-on not very fa
vorably when I Introduced It, and It was
uch a novelty that It did not meet with
very much consideration. However, I
was not discouraged, and being elected
to the next session, I again Introduced,
the bill and had the satisfaction of seeing
It pass the house, nut that was as for
aa It got.' In 13 I tried It again, and
thla time It pasned and became law,
and la still In force.
The new law was satisfactory at first,
but evils crept In and the new method
soon produced aa many drawbacks as
the old system. The party responsibility
which governed nomination under the
old system was superceded by Irresponsi
bility caused bp individuals who nomi
nated themselves by personal solicitation
and hot party action. This system low
ered. In many case the ixrsonnel of the
candidates.
Raaaeata Tot It eased les.
"There are two principal remedies
which bave been proposed for the solu
tion of the problem which confronts this
state. Having been In the stmt four
years I have seen the workings of the
primary, and as It la the same aa In my
old atate, I think I am In a position to
discuss the matter, "
"The f hat proposition deals with the
matter of expedition In voting and effi
ciency in management of the etati. It Is
known as the short ballot, and I believe,
a good thing. But aa It will take a con
stitutional amendment before this propo
sition can be adopted, there must be.
something which . can be arrived at
quicker and something which our coming
legislature can solve. 1 am in favor of
tho abolition of the present state-wide
primary and h return to the old eonvsn-
tlon fy item,
Nebraska
FULLER IS REPUBLICAN NOW
Declares Progressive Party Has Been
Turned Down by Voter.
E7 LHIE WITH OLD ORGANIZATION
Believes that Fair Teara of De.mo
ere tic RipeHmeata Will Satiety
People, Who Will Tar
Party of Achievement.
Censor Won't Pass News Dispatch
Because It Is Very Badly Written
(Correspondence of The Associated Press.)
VA HIS, Oct. 30. -Censors at the war
office are being recruited from profes
sors of languages at French universities.
Force of habit Is so sfong with thee
Improvised officials that It Is sometimes
hard for them to realise they are on
sterner duty than correcting recitation
paper
All Bordeaux was amused when It was
reported that a telgrari transmitting a
new dispatch from tho bsttle front was
stopped on the sole ground that it con
tained defects of style.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Nov. S. (Snerlal Ths re.
publican party In Nebraska can come TELL
bark and ' regain Its former Dlace In
I ennrh maklne aemrrllna a f.nnln R
Fuller of Lincoln, former private secre
tary to Governor Chester H. Aldrlch, and
who as a result of the split In the party
two years ago allied himself with the
third party movement and was this fall
a candidate for the legislature on the
bull moose ticket In Lancaster cointy.
Mr. Fuller Is convinced that the third
party can never accomplish what !t set
out to do, anl that through the re pub-
FIGHTING ISJESS YIOLENT
French Report Strode Between
N North Sea and Lyi Slowing Up.
OF SOME ADVANCES
Allies Are al4 ls Have made
Little Prwsjress Near Vallly,
Arsaejaterlest Chavoaae
aad Boasjlr, ,
PARIS, Nov. 8. The Bunday afternoon
French official war statement ssys:
"Testerday between the North Boa and
the Lys the fighting wsa less violent.
Pome attacks, not general, of the enemy
llcsn party alt the progressive legislation repulsed In the direction of Dlxmude
EUSSIAN ARMIES
ESTABLISHED ON
GERMAN BORDER
(Continued from Page One.)
Favors Coa veatloa. '
I
"The state convention Is all right if the
telesales come direct from the people.
By the old caucus system this waa not
alwaya the case. I am In favor of a law
which will allow each political party, at
the lime time It selects Us county can
dldates In the- primary, to select Its
quota to a state convention.
"Neither of these proioaltlons confllot
with the other. . Under the short ballot
system, such officials as may be selected
can be selected by the other system and
there is no conflict. I am of the opinion
that both will work In harmony.
"By selecting delegates to a stste con
vention who will select the candidates
there Is a responsibility placed upon
those delegates and It Is to them we look
for good Judgment In their selections Just
as we look to our agents whom we may
send out to perform any business mis
sion. They come In contact with the
candidates for nomination to the various
offices. .They have an opportunity to en
quire about thorn from the other dele
gates and acting for their constitutents
they can make eselectlons which will be
a credit to the party they represent, and
If elected, good officials."
Captain Dolsn has taken an active part
In political affairs since coming to the
' state four years ago and this year waa
very active, making several speeches for
the democratic state oommHteel
needed can be enacted, and from now on
his efforts will be given to building up
In this state a united party.
Kx presses Ills Views.
Mr. Fuller Is convinced that there Is
nothing to be gained by a third party
end this morning prepared the following
statement:
"The recent election has demonstrsted
the fact that the progressive party as a
distinct organisation does not appeal to
the voters of this state. Having been
largely recruited from the republican
party In the first Instance, the rank and
file progressives evidently believe that
the republican party Is ths most effective
Instruments by means of which they can
accomplish the enactment Into law of the
things for which they stand. The late
election has also demonstrated without
any doubt that the majority of voters In
thla country believe firmly In the gen
eral eenomlo and governmental policies
for which the republican party stands.
The republican party In Nebraska Is
largely progressive end the rank and file
of that party stand for practically the
same things, in the way of social re
forms, demanded by tl)e progressives.
No l ee Kee.lnsT Hp Plant.
"There Is no use urging the progressives
to return to the republican party because
they have already done so, and the lead
ers of the movement should recognise the
fact that It Is better to continue the fight
for progressive principles within the re
publican party, for to do otherwise will
lay them open to the charge of being
and to tho northeast of Tpres. On
ulmost all of this front we In turn took
the offensive and advanced, ' nctably In
the region to the north of Messlnes.
"In the neighborhood of Armenteries,
the British troops progressed slightly.
Betweon La Bssse and Arras the attacks
of the enemy were repulsed.
"From Arrss to Solution nothing
worthy of note took plsee.
French Advance at Bolasoas.
"Around Holssons our forces made
marked advance. In the region of
Vallly and equally cn the right bank of
the Alsne we strengthened our progress
to the north of Chavonne and Souplr. A
German attack on Craonelle and
Jleurtobiso was repulsed
"In the neighborhood of Verdun to the
northwest end to the southeast of the
place wa are establishing the supporting
rosltlons recently gained.
"A dense fog prevailed all day in the
r.orth as well as In Champagne bnd Lor
raine, . hampering the action of the
artillery and the aviation corps."
LIYE STOCK MEN
EXPECT HEAYY RUN
. DURING THE WEEK
(Continued from Pegs One.)
as possible. Then both state and federal
officials will co-operate In destroying In-
almply political buahwackers and an aid f?tad c,tl for wh,ch 0WTer wl
society to the democrat party rather than iC"? co,nl,en'n to be fixed by ap
the sincere advocate, nf ... r.fn-m I P'alsera se.ected by the Department of
"I hopo that the republican party two! f)f!j,t,?h ,, t M
year, from now will nominate a republl- J?""?10 th w,d6 TT ted by the
can candidate for governor who I. not 'T
Identified with any faction or clique. Ti "' T"?'" f Unlfy' "
make a etr.l.M-f rm.h.-.K,,M... n-i on ureal vnces io me
publican campaign for republican prin
ciples, without any apologies and equivo
cation. If this la done there Is no ques
tion about the result We know from the
past that four year of democrats ex
periments Is a maximum dose for the peo
ple cf this country, and hlstdry will re
peat itself In the next election. Therefore,
no good can come from further continu
ing the family row among republicans In
Nebraska.' The rank and file of the Vot
ers have said they want no more of It and
It Is up to the leaders to fall In line."
MAGNATES COMING
FORBIG MEETING
(Continued from Page One.)
Both Sides Claiming
Senator in Nevada
KENO. Nev., Nov. I. With the repub
lican (lata central committee claiming
the election of 8am Piatt, republican,
over Francis G. Newlands by fifteen
votes and the democratic state central
committee claiming a lead for Newlands
of 110, votes, the senatorial fight in Ne
vada still wss In doubt tonight. Vnoffl
cial returns from all but eight precincts
In the state have been accounted for. The
eight precincts contain about ISO regis
tered voters. It will require the official
count, which will be nude Friday, to
determine the result.
No Stomach Pain,
Gas, Indigestion
In Five Minutes
"Really does" put bad stomachs Iq order
"really does' overcome Indigestion. dys
pepsia, cu. heartburn and sourness in
five' minutes that Just that makes
tape's Dlapepsln the largest selling stom
ach regulator la the world. It what you
ut (enneuts Into. stuuoiiu lumps, you
I, leu. gas and eructate sour, undigested
foud and acid; bead is disty and aches;
bream foul: tongue coated; your Insides
rilled with bile and Indigestible waste, re
member ths moment -fape's Dlapepsln"
comes In contact with the stomach all
such distress vanishes. It's truly aston
ishing almost xnarveloua, and the Joy Is
its harmlessneaa. ,
A largs fifty-cent case of rape's Dla
pesia. wll give yov a hundred dollars'
worth of satisfaction or your druggist
bands you your money back.
Its worth Its weight la gold to men
and women who can't get their stomachs
regulated. It belongs la your home
mould always be kept bandy la case of
m k, sour, upset stomach during the
!ay vr at night. It's the tjukkeat. surest
and iiiont harmless stuiuatu r ale lor lo
It orld Advertisement
shorter schedule and a lower salary
limit. Wichita would make money, as
would every other club.
"But we are here to atay. They can
put the guarantee up to $M0 If they want
to, but Wichita will stilt stick. They
cant fores us out of this Western
leag-ue. They will have to buy the fran
chise to do It, and we will get our price."
Weald Deliver I'ltlsaataaa.
Breese Is In favor of the minors de
claring themselves to the big leaguers.
The Wichita owner has an Idea he In
tends to spring before the convention.
At the present time If a player la sent
baok to the minora by a big league club
it Is necessary for Class AA leagues to
waive on him before he can be sent to
a Class A club, of which class the West
ern league la a member, Aa Breese puts
It, a player passed by the double-A boys
is not fsst enough for thla league. That
ruling Breeeo wants eliminated, and he
Intends to spring the Idea when the con
vention meets.
Breese, Ilka all oth-w minora, la In fa
vor of settling the Federal league propo
sition." lis wants peace some way, and
It la up to majors to make It. If the
powers- that be In organised ball refuse
to entertain plans for peace and .still
continue to make the minors the goat.
Breese declares he would like to see the
minors deceit organised base bail for the
Federals.
Asks Only Dec at Treat Meat.
"I am ftfr organised ball." said the
Kansas magnate, "but I object to Jeop
ardising my business Just for ths arbi
trary actions of the majors. If they can't
protect us, we roust protect ourselvea
If we can get decent treatment In or
ganised ball, I are for taking up the
colors cf the Federals."
la regard to transferring the Topeka
franchise. Breeee favors Kansas . City,
consumer Is looked for. A plentiful sup
ply of dresed meat and of cattle outsldo
of ths quarantined states is expected to
prevent siy considerable loss.
Dlslafeetlaar Coatlaaes.
CHICAGO, Nov. 8. -Disinfecting at the
Chicago t'nlon (Hock yards, which sus
pended business on account of the hoof
and moutn disease, continued today In
the expectation that the place would be
In t a thoroughly sanitary condition by
the middle of next week.
"If we have thoroughly cleaned up by
Wednesdsy and If the epidemie has not
In Poland westward t oppose the lines
In France and Belgium. '
Thst they would do thl with en-.rmous
Rusxlan forces threatening their own ter
ritory, to military men here seems highly
Improbable unless the Germans are satis
fied that a small force- can prevent the
Russians from entering Silesia and east
Prussia. k" ' ' . '
tllvea Comparative Real.
In .the west the same ding-dong fight
ing which has been going on for months
continues. Ths Belgians, who hold the
lines along tbe coast, are being given a
comparative rest after Ihelr three months
of almost continuous fighting. The Ger
mans still are concentrating around
Tpres, where ther are trying to hack
their way through the Anglo-French
troops, which bar their way to the coast.
Both sides claim . lo bave made pro
gress here, the Anglo-French forces to
the southeast of the town and .the Ger
mans to the southwest Correspondents
In the rear of the armies say that tho
fighting, which has exceeded In fury any
that preceded It, has not appreciably les
sened and that both sides are using
a tremendous weight of artillery In an
endeavor to clear the ground for an ad
vance of their Infantry.
Both Belns; Relaforced.
Bth armies are being reinforced. It
seems to be realised that the Germans
cannot proceed farther west, because of
the co-operation of the warships with
the land forces and that a route either
here or farther south must be found It
the Germans are to attain their ambition
of reaching the French coast.
Elsewhere along the line the usual at
tacks and counter attacks have been de
livered with success first to one and then
to the other side, but without making the
material change in the situation.
Things are moving slowly In the near
east so far as Is known here. The only
news from there today concerns the bom
bardment of the ports of Zunguldlak and
Kusulu, on the Asia Minor roast of Tur
key, by a Russian fleet and the sinking
of several Turkish transports.
Armentaas Aid Roas.
It Is said also that the) Russians have
occupied the entire region to the north
east of Krierum in As a Minor. Russia
Is said to be finding useful allies In the
Armenians, who at last see a hope of
being rid of Turkish rule.
There Is no change In the political situ
ation In ths Balkans, none of the at pres
ent neutral states having made any move.
It Is said, however, that agitation has
been renewed in Rumania for the par
ticipation of that country In the war on
the side of the allies.
The fall of Tsing Tau naturally caused
rejoicing ' here, it Is believed that with
the surrender of the German fortress the
Anglo-Japanese fleet which took part In
the siege will be detailed to hunt down
the German cruisers still at large In the
Pacific.
Asaowat of Booty Nat Kaowa.
BOYS RUSHED TO
FIGHT FOR KAISER
Trains Arriving in Belgium Xnroute
to Front Tilled with Youths
from 17 to 20. j
TEUTONS BELIEVED RETIRING
brraua Army Bald
ta Re I'vaea-
s; Its Posltloas Yser In
Order te Open Strong
Attack os) Tprea.
GERMANS TAKE ELEVATION i
Report Via London Indicate Teu
ton! Capture Point of Advantage.
STRUGGLE OTHERWISE QUIET
Feaar Weather la Westerai Theater
Precludes Mara Flahtlna; and
Kothlnar Traaaplrea In
the F.ast.
BERLIN. Nov . fvla London.) The
following communication from German
general headitiarters was iseued today:
"Our att"ks near Vpres and of
Lille conlimird. yesterday (Saturday I.
"An important elevation near Vlcnne
La -Chateau inth west side of thi
Araonne which has-bean the olijcct of
fighting for. weeks past was taken. Two
large gtins and two quick flrers were
csptured. ) (
"For the reet, the fopxy day passed
calmly n tho western theater of war.
"On the rait nothing new ha transpired."
ROOSF.NDAAL Yvla London), Nov. .
A Belgian who tinder cover of darkness
managed to cross the frontier et'ari un
guarded point and reach this city, de
clares that Antwerp and other Belgian
towns are very lightly guarded. Every
available German sol iter, he cays, ap
parently has been to the front. Brueges,
Antwerp. Brussels and Ixuvaln are
is Ky filling up with an ever-lncrcaslmr
number cf wounded soldiers.
No civilian Is allowed near the railway
stations, but the age of most of the men
who are transported tn titters Indicates
that tho majority of thsm are members
of the older landsturm. On the other frnK', "PParcntly is an soeeinpllshed fact
... I In MnUn. lfta,'f.M.ln f Ih) .1.1-
... ... v. .mn .-..v. inivmiq UIIC 11. IV
three d.iys. returns
stronsiy In Its favor.
and with half the precincts of the state
reported a majorly of S.500 was Indicated.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE SAFE,
MONTANA RETURNS SHOW
HELENA, Mont., Nov: S. Woman suf-
hand. trains arriving from Germany en f-,n "er-rai
route to the front are filled with boys ! n'1 th'n the otner for
from 17 to 89 years old. who having I ,odjr ,?an Blowing s
volunteered at the beginning of the war,
are now sufficiently trained to enter the
combat.
No correspondent. If known, la allowed
who, because they were able to speak
Flemish and behaved Ilk clrlsens, fre
quently managed to reach villages on tbe
front. Is that the Germans are slowly.
but surely retreating. They base their
opinion on the fact that the German
division staff on November 2 moved from
Thleft to Ghent, thirty-three kilometers
to the east and that the line from Ghent, i
A lost to Brussels waa being heavily en
trenched until November 4. when the
engineers In charge were hastily called,
to the front to fill vacancies It-to.
clear, according to these correspondents
that the Germans have been concentrate
Ing large forces down from the south
eastern battle line upon the front near
Nleuport and Dlxmude. '
Vser Posltloas Evacaated.
LONDON, Nov. .-Wlrtng from 'Am
sterdam, the correspondent of Reuter'a
Telegram company saya that the QermfLn
authorities at Bruges have placed a proc
lamation on the front of the town hall
stating that the German army has
evacuated Its positions on. the Vser in
crder to open a strong attack on Tpres.
At Qlts, Routers, Llchtervelde and
Thouroua (towns in West Flanders) as
well aa n other villages to the east of
the fighting line, great movements of
German troops can be observed. Kx
laueted soldiers are returning from tho
battlefields, while reinforcements of
fresh men are advancing In the direction
of Ypres anj Dlxmude. ' '
PREDICTS COMING
PROHIBITION
(Continued from Page One.)
spread to more states so that wa can re
ceive shipments of cattlo, we shall apply t No announcement has been made con
for a lifting of the quarantine then," said cerning the amount of booty the allies ob
A. O. Leonard, president of the stock ' tatned through the surrender of Tsing
yards. ,
ave everknown was ever helped by the
use of liquor as a beverage.
I m a prohibitionist, local, state-wide.
nation-wide, world-wide. I am a demo
crat and a better democrat because I '
am a prohibitionist. If the saloon busl-
nesa Is right then let us stop punishing
It, but If It Is wrong, let us cease;
temporizing and destroy It. i
"Within the next ten years this land '
v. in be prohibition.. We hsve been a little
slow rn getting started, but we will not
j Tau. but It la believed that the Oermans toP untH w bve been victorious. The
Tte fl m nuin a n . w.uri..d.. Mm(mw.4 avaviImv nn..ll.l. v ' Saloon hllAlneaa V. a ,..im I i - .
w. u. i ....v t u .vi iti.i 'J ... j .'.'ii. injn.lii, uviuii I .. .im.iu in HlconOUO
said that although the quarantine had capitulating. When the siege began In ' liquors. Is dangerous and I am opposed
neen oraerea to run until November l me port were one Herman cruiser, rour' 10 11 oecause 11 is the greatest df all
It would be lifted before that time If It funboats and three destroyers, the Aus-
were shown that the yards were in a fit
condition.
Brllevr.d I'ader Control.
All other publlo cattle pens within the
. . , M , was blown up. It is possible that ths
are to be given a clean bill of health as v. . .
1 .i .. . t unnnwi amp met a similar latr.
miu 1 1 b m UIET . I. lUUiniBi IRQ M II ti urn
ttian cruiser Katserln Elizabeth, five Ger
man merchant men and several prises the
Oermans had taken. Of these vessels one
destroyer ran ashore and was captured,
and It Is believed the Austrian cruiser
noun red free of Infections, Every confi
dence that tho disease Is well under con-
Oreat Britain la not yet satisfied that
all has been told of the Pactflo naval
battle and continues to hope that the
cattle have developed cases.
The new cases were among prise cattle , least been damaged
recently exhibited at the National Dairy
show here. About thirty out Of the J.oTnflr Plplf-Q "Mnf
prise bulls and cows were condemned. I Udiilal ritUiUO llUL
wasters. It dulls the edge of human en
deavor; It poisons the very spring ' of
justice, It Is the chief despoller of the
I allot box. the enemy of the home and
when the home becomes weakened and '
is undermined, American liberty will fail.
As long as he home remain Intact
American civilisation will live.. . ,
Dty of Oonrameat. -
but were not killed.
The owners, who value th cattle at
several million dollars, appealed to the
Department of Agriculture at Washington
that special efforts be mad to save the
stock.. A plan was devised to Isolate the
Infected stock and subject It to special
treatment for experimental purposes.
Detroit Varsi te Close.
DETROIT. Mich., Nov. . Th Detroit
stock yards, from which Detroit and a
section of Michigan draw their meat sup-
Guilty to Charge
NEW YORK, Nov. 7. -David Lamar,
Indicted In 1913 on a charge of Imper-
"I am not one who believes w can"
trol here waa expressed after It was1 Oernn LeipB0 and Dresden, which en- P1 moTX ,nto wan. but 1 believ
found, that only a few more suspected , ttLgei th Glasgow and which have not .TV? remov a temptation and make
been reported sine th battle, have at 1 . J, ao ana easier t do
.ma u i ne auiy or mis govern
ment to Its cltlxenshtp. r hop 1 am not
narrow-.nlnded on this subject ' I have
been on both sides of It and I havf had
as much experience as the next man
but It Is my solemn conviction that the
cmy way to achieve the end we seek Is
to secure national prohibition. " ..
''I never saw a square circle an hone'at
sonatlng government offlcera with Intent ; th!ef' "trB,8ht crook nor a respectable
to defraud, pleaded not guilty today to "'oon' Th nly- respectable, saloon Is
f , v. iji.(,..i. .... 1 u' one mat Has been cloatvt
in $30,000 ball. Lamar, who had been' Th " Pountry from X818 to.lSGJ passed1
fighting removal from the District cf, rouh " ""olden age and during, that
Columbia slnea hla Indictment tim 11 did but derive a dollar of hv..,,.
! rested lest nlaht in an untnwn hnt.l ti from the liquor traffic. -Do we ned tn
ply. will be closed Indefinitely from next "nt ot Department of Justice. He ,"r,d ur. men th1 w may make
Tuesday afternoon because of the hoof ; pont th nlht ln PoI,c atatlon ceil, j , one,y ' But th,r another economic
coward LAuteroacn. indicted with La- "" w ""'ness men are reeognis
Ing that the money spent for Intoxicating
and mouth eDldemlo anions' cattle. An
- . . .... , . l . , .L.:HUr. Will surrender Monday
oratr receivea mis atieraoon irom mo .. . . . ! ii..,.- . . - - "
Department of Agriculture said the yards " charr;d that Lamar telephoned " " d'yrted .'"", channel, of
must remain closed until thav hav. been i""r ,or" "nancers. urg-ng mem to
thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.
Kaasaa Take Aetloa.
TOPEKA. Kan., Nov. I A quarantine
against the shipment of cattle Into Kan
sas Irom the states where th foot and
mouth disease Is said to be prevalent was
put Into effect today. The states In
cluded In the order an Illinois, lows.
Kan. He declares most strenuously "wA. Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Nsw
the big boys can't keep a Weetern league
franchise out of Kansas City, Kan., no
matter how hard they try. By playing
In Kansas City, Kan., when, th Kansas
City, Mo., association club Is on ths road,
a club In ths Kansas town would bs a
paying proposition, says Brees.
rial Trala Today.
A special train on the Rock Island from
Chicago will bring; a flock of maguatsi
from the east and south into Omaha
this morning. Most of the magnates will
be In today. The meeting of the board
ot arbitration will be held this morning
at the Paxton hotel at 11:10.
The convention will open Tuesday
morning at th Rom hotel. Th mag
nates who are not Interested In the meet
ing of the arbitration board will arrive
on Tuesday morning.
PROHIBITION HIT BLOW
. AT A F.L CONVENTION
PHILADELPHIA. Nov, (.-The brew
ery workers affiliated with th American
Federation of Labor woe a victory today
when the convention ef the union label
trade department of th fed rs tlon went
en record as being opposed to prohibition
It Is said the resolution probably will be
carried to the convention ot the federa
tion, which opens here next week.
York and Pennsylvania.
Qemraattae la Mississippi.
JACKSON. Miss., Nov. I.-A quarantine
against cattle coming Into Mississippi
within the next ten days, as a protection
against foot and mouth disease, waa es
tablished today by Dr. E. N. Ranck,
state veterinarian.
Dub Takes Precaa ties).
6PRIN FIELD, III.. Nov. I.-AHI cat.
tie, shoep and hog In, Illinois, that
have in any way come In contact with the
Union stock yards of Chicago, were
tonight ordered placed under quarantine
by Governor Dunne. This Includes all
catllo purchased from th stock yards
since October 1.
Meataaa tlaaraatla Ordered.
II ELENA, Mont., Nor. (.-Governor
Ctsaart today Issued a quaraatln procla
mattoa prohibiting th shipping luto th
state of live stock of every description,
or th movement of llv stock vtthlq the
slate, unless loaded through stock yards
under the supervision of foderal or state
Inspectors, This action followed a meet
ing of state officials.
( ri aad ( aak Keeseudy.
Dr. Kins' New Discovery gives almost
Instant relief; first dose helps; best rem
edy for coughs, colds and lung trouble,
loc sad ll.ou. All druggtsts.-Advertlse-ment.
employ Lauterbach as a lawyer, and that r-auerson said this country shoul l
In these telephone conversations he rep- ce" to "aocept blood money." He as.
resented himself at various times ss vari- ,rt1 ln government waa Inconsistent
ous members of congress. ' I ,n licensing saloons and then discharging
' I u" omployes for drinking Intoxicants and
News Note of West rolat. forbidding the us of strong dr'nk In the
WEST POINT. Neb., Nov. T.- Special.) navy. He declared that any man who
The regular fall term of district court j drinks, drinks too much,
of Cuming county will convene on Mn- Before he changed his mind on the sub
day next. On Tussday morning ths Jury Ject, Mr. Patterson said he drank and
will report for duty. At this term there "humlllsted himself." believing In "por
aro five criminal and forty-three civil snnal liberty" and the other ''cants am
matters for hearing. Among this number hypocrisies."
ere some very lraportsnt esses, both civil He concluded with a thrilling arraign
and criminal. Amona the latter la th j rr.ent of the government's att tude toward
case of the stste against Joseph Vance. ' naoonshlners. m hom he said, were too
The annual conference of the church of.r00' Pay th "blood" money that per-
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The General
' $ay$:
Get. the habit of reading
these advertisement. You
may not want roofing now or
for another year, but if you
read our advertisements you
will bo thoroughly posted on
what to buy when 'you put
up that new building. S
Certaint&ed
OuIit T Durability.
CWt-ified iVOOling CoaraaMaf
in 5tt three forms rolls, shin
eles and built-up form is the best
that money can buy, and its exten
ive use on factories, warehouses,
skyscrapers, business blocks, farm
buildings, army and navy stations,
residences, barns, etc. proves it
is the most popular roofing on
the market today.
This populsrlty is the retiitt of the ex
cellent service Certatn-tted Roofing
gives on the roof and the reasonable
price at which dealen sell it.
Vo Season for Industrial B.
pressloa.
Prosperity Is a happy state. It
depends upon good credit, etsble
prices, employment f wage earn
er and a general confldeno In tbe
future.
Of late there seems to have been
an unnecessary amount of business
depression, due mostly to the lack
of fairness of one class toward SB
other, and to a little dishonesty er
overgrasplng scattered through all
ths classes, but not In a majority
ef any of them.
In a country of our enormous na
tural wealth, we should bave little
to worry about. Tbe United States,
with its insular poskeselona and
Alaska. Is nearly as larre aa Eu
rope. Our co.-.ats are Indented with
excellent harbora and Intersected
by internal waterways, and we
have, by far, the finest and cheap
est eoet railroad transportation In
the whole world, making communi
cation cheap and easy. W have
tremendous water power and every
variety of climate and soil. . Hx
Blnoent forests cover a great area
of eur territory. Our land is lib
erally stocked With almost every
variety of mineral wealth, and with
our vast asrlcultoral wealth we"
lead the world la a great many
thins.
When corporations sre renovated
and their Ills sired by publicity,
and when business men begin to
feel a renewed. . confidence, end
when political "cure alia,' wbe
have never unlit a success ef their
own a flairs, quit oderlng "reme
dies' for all sorts ot Imsalnary
troubles; when we have full pub
licity In politics and ln government)
when business managers and em
ployees treat each other fairly, the
oauacs for apparent depreaalo'a will
disappear and roal prosperity' will
return and stay wttb us.
Certorn -e4 Ro'l Roofing Is guaranteed S
year7or 1-ply, 13 yenrs for2-ply and 13 years
fori-plv.and the written fiarantcc is backed
by the asset cf our bitf mill.
Is addition to above we alo make a com.
pietc line of other roofiuga. builclln papers,
etc. ask your dealer. He will be glad to
give you further information about our
goods and will quote you reasonable price.
General Roofing Mf g. Company
Suri' larvec nMuMwin ef ItmpTas
im1 Bmuumt fopa
R. A. Long Building, Kansas City Met
Telephone Mala 3709-Bota Phoatae
RewTersOty feeies . CMtar rlthWik
PUeaeieaia Aitaata CaWul IWeu
St. Lee Caefaaad lien City Baanni
See Fraadate Seattle lee HeaeWrf Sjeaey
YOU NEED Ml
INTERNAL BATH!
RheumasaUi Banishes
Constipation Quickly and
Safely
If you are botheret. with constipation,
headaches, sallow skin, coated tongue,
bad breath, indigestion, biliousness, neu
ralgia and rheumatism, then you heed an
Internal bath.
This Is effectively accomplished by sim
ply dissolving a little Rheumasalt In a
flass of water1, and you have a delightful
carbonated .drink that cleans out tho
stomach and lntetlnes, eliminates toxins
end poisons and leaves the Intestinal
canal clean. healthy and sweet.
Chronic ronalipstion Immediately van
ishes When -the sclenUficslly. blended snd
cherrri. a.ly pure carbonated llthia drink,
Rrmumaaalts, Is used.
Rheurrmsoils rontulna no calomel or
other dangerous drtiRs. It Is as pure as a
natural laxative salts from the mineral
springs. It acts on the boe!s. liver and
kilneys quickly without griping or nau
sea. It Is a uric ncid solvent as well as
a SHllne laxative. It Is delicious to take.
Ark your druggist for about five ounces
of Rheumasalts. Tnke two teaspoonfuls
In a rIhks of water before breakiaat each
morning. After you have taken Rheuma
salts a few mornings, the pleasant re
SMiie will surprise you.
nheurnasalta Is prepared by the famous
KheUiuaL-ath Company. Minneapolis. Minn.
e "is. u-a. FAT
The Beer You
Like
Brewed and
Bottled by
KRKO KIU'G
BR K VYING) CO.
LUXUS
Mercan tile Co.
"ifebnters
rbone Doug. 1889
v.
tf THE BABY IS CUTTING lEETH , '"
USE
Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup
A SPLENDID REGULATOR
PHRFl Y VFRFTABLENOT NARCOTIC
THE OMAHA BEE. i
THE HOME PAPER
a1EME.T8.
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TW1LE DAILY wTk Mat. Today
JOS BTJBTIO rBESENTS '
This season's edition of that show
whose title has stood for the best In
burlesque the past eighteen years,
5 BOWERY'
E t" BURLESQUER8
Presenting an exhilarating and con- , ,
tlnuously humorous travesty on.
Alexander Bisson's powerful drama
on mother love, "Madam X," and en
titled 1VIAOA1VI
WCUSE
-O ME
With Joste Kins la the name saxtt
IITaGCaaXO k QUXATlf, .- .,v
ZDaTA OslEEsT and nearly 60 others)
am
n
DKAK HEAORR:
Herei en alj 'rouos' sooa. urleje.ae
how. Ther're a long .rem New
York'e historic Boweo J treat 'em
riht end they'll entertain you ryllr.
You'll lauih at "Madam Xcure Me",
even though you never aae the play
Iteelf. O. U JOHNSON. Mgr. (leyety.
Sveains-s, Brtnday Holiday Mats.. '
ISo, 86o. 60c and 76o ': It
JMATS. 1 5c and 2 5c zy
Chew 'gem If rou like, hut ne tm.'klnc. ' ' -IA.DITV
10T AJIT WETJK T
errsiTl'' nT w a TTBrre
Rabv Carrlare Garaere In the lihhv
ORAfiCEIS Jdy"k Wei,
w ujruge -w gI IQ afaa
HA1 WiBD and I.UCT DALT,
WSICAX OOMEOT, with aorosously
aowced American Beauty Chorus.
Wed. Mat.. H6o-R0c; Kvgs., 2c-50o-76c-t 1
"OTmV" Thursday, KOV. 12
REIlO'3tal snd His MINSTRELS
AXX, BEW THIS SEAaOaT.
'.a,
Carpeiter Paper Co.
OMAHA
Distributors Certain-teed
Roofing and Building paper.
the Later Day Saints is now In session
at the Land Holm farm home, east of
this city. Three hundred delegates and
visitors were present.
mltted the brewers to thrive.
rare lea I Mratal Effect.
Dr. Bane spoke chiefly of the physical
ani mental errect of alcoholics. He too.
P.ev. peter Grobbel. pastor of Ft. asserted that "the nation must he m..
Anthony's church at Charlea In this oil white" and declared the proposed
county arrived last evening from Europe. I constitutional amendment, which must be
where he has spent several months. He! ratified by thirty-six states, would be
loft Wsst Point, June 14 and reached 1 adopted within five years. ' .
Oermany a few days before the werl The policy of the National Anti-Saloon
broke out He was compelled to remain league was outlined by Dr. Bene n his
there until September 17, when he ob-j call for subscriptions. ' A daljy paper, the
tslned passage from Rotterdam. He says' biggest prohibition publication In ' the
ine uermans are confluent of victory and. wona. wtu be launched la Wash In to a the
the war has not caused much difference
In buslneaa conditions.
Oustav Zimmerman and Miss Olive
Swedhelm were married at Fremont on
Tuesday.
News has reached the city of the mar
riage at Brunswick. Neb., of Carl L.
Vhlng and alias Kate .Wortmsn.
TO CI' BH A COLD IN O.IB DAT
Take Laxative Brorno Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund the money If It falls
to cure. E. "VV. drove's slguature Is on
each box. 23 cento.
r.
flret week In December and It U the plan
of the league to establish dally papera
all over the country and carry the fight
through to the finish.
Concluding Dr. Bane said. "New Tork
City has as many saloons as thirty
seven states I could name. Chicago has
aa masy saloons as can be found south
of the Mason aad Dixon line, hut we are
bottUna- up the saloons for Uie final
slaughter."
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1
lonigbt. All Wask; K:. bun., Tburs,
fcat. ETA Una, CstAJsX.EB MT'''
aad associate players in
"IIOF Till T."
Prloes 15o and BOc.
Week cf hot. IS "The Typhooa,"
Jfaoae
Ponglas
4.
ASTAHCED TAVSET1T.X.H.
Tile erk. Mile. Naulie a M. Ferrari. Teul
Klelet, Ana Chandler. eVHrUo, Ha.l A Co..'
! Valerio klarie ana Hlilr Hart.
kae alriiooda' l"e.. Orpheum Tral WKIr.
Price.-. Matinee, ttitrrf iOc; Beat Heat (ex.
eept hUiturdar and tfunua). 1 Mishta, luo, til
6oceiid "(;.
AMERICA M "L
theater' 1476
To-alght, Matinees. Tnss Tbu., gat. .
THE WOODWABD BTOCTK COMTAHT
Ib Oeo. SC. Oobaa's Comedy,
'DPwOADWAY JONES." "'
2r ANY 6RAT 25t :
Ilext Week ''Tbe College Widow."
...
Bee Want Ads Are the Beet Business
Boosters
AMIIEHEiTI.
RtMlpatk feeiles No, 4
SO. R0BT. L. OWEN, of Oklahoma
AUDITORIUM, HOT. 10
10, IS, SO cents to holders of member
tlilps. Itt-etrve seats at Box
Office at a. m.
Also Good Beason Keearyatiotui Yet
available.
e4
Tarpin's Dancing Acadcny 26th and Farnan Sis
New -class for beginners nsxt Monday and TliursUy. ( p. m. Advanced class
Tueauaya, t p. m. l'p-to-date dinrei are standardised auad easy to iaavrn. . '
aiiate XVessoas Daily. Assembly Heat Saturday Ivsaiag. HAEHET 614