THE lira: OMAHA. MONDAY, XOVEMHElt !), 1014. Fw Was Tftff Goincr tr Know if Re Didn't Look? Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher I ' i i I i . ' j : 1 i i .Gueru. r tt , v CtT owe ' r-J ( f Jf Y0 I C? : . .rU Ir ' ':. : SL. , . . -iuiSS 1 ' v t4-- .... -x 11 1 1 ,WI"WI mmmmm iimmi i nm n n.iii ;--t -rrnriii-n r-- i, . : ..m 1 1 mmmmm it i i ta.sshsi.i.si. fc MOTORCYCLE RACES' CLOSE i Eiders Barely Pulled Off Track in Time to Avoid Accident. PIECE BREAKS " PROM BOABJJS Standing of the Bowlers in the Various Omaha Leagues Riders Not Track DMrrt the Itls Hole sad the. Rider la Prre-for. Aii Glrea Dd ri( la Nick of . Time. : 7 STANDAJ-.D OIU . U Tel. ro!rl;i Auto OI1...1. 10 .ol Mli All urrt:...U M .I.XJ C'ruxll U line .....U 11 .tti Pririuu OHi 1 17 .:J InolT4lual vfragi: Ntme. At. .iia. Av. ..m Anoe 1M .lkunrlly Ui .i.o rtsevrmao .1411 UU.DIIUD ...1SJ ,.1 Imrathr ....131 .1at?i'hrnk ljj Cln Bum .... HolitaUll Htartntn . Jon Hobart ... Moor A toiiout accident was narrowly averted at the Stadium Speedway yester day afternoon by the careful vigilance of the rldcra who were hot riding- on the tracl;. Th ten-mile free-for-all was well under way when a large piece of the track broke out If one of the rldera had hit It the logical renult would have been a bad spill or perbapa a fatality. Dut tho hole waa detected and the rldera were ..jwlled ffon, the track after thoy had progressed seventeen of' the thirty laps. Neckeneteln waa In the lend at the time and McNIel was close behind. McNtel copped two races yesterday aft ernoon. Suddoth. Meyers and Mllner each captured one first. Meyers won his first race yesterday. To do It he bor rowed Henry Lewis' machine when Lewis was not racing and he had no trouble coming home an easy first . . McMlllea Makes Plights. Aviator Ralph E. McMUlen gave two pretty flights. He sailed over the cltr at 1:30 and at S o'clock circled the grounds around the speedway. It was eold yesterday and when Mc- Millen came In after his flights he was chilled to the bone. The motorcycle rid ers were equally chilled but they stuck to It to give the meager attendanceJts money'" worth. 1 .- Yesterday waj the last' dy of racing tintll Thanksgiving day when a long pro gram will be flven at the" new automo bile track. -. Race- No. 1: Four miles. Charles Sud deth. first: Roy Miller, second; Tex Rich ards, third. Tine. 2:40. Race Na. t: Three miles. J. A. McXkl. first; fforty Oravos. serftnd; Lurry FVfkenateln, third. Time, 2:OT. Race No. 3: Five mllM Dntrh Mvor first; Charles Suddoth. second; Duve Klnnle. third. Time: :f. Race No. 4: Four ml! J. A Hiki.i first; Larry Flookenstein. second; Morty Race No. IS: HI milos. Rov Mllner. I!!.1 Rewards, second; Dave Klnnle. third. Time, 4 24.1. JBaker Team Once Leaders on Grid of Entire West When Crelghton foot ball men trot onto the Crelrhton field Saturday for the'r gam with Baker university team, they will meet what was at one time the lend ln team In the entire western country. Two Omaha men followed each other as coaches of the Baker team, Frank Craw, ford, the attornev, , being their . first roach, and C. t Thomas, city editor of Tha Bee, coach the second year. With Thomas a coach, Baker beat Kansas by 144 Jo.ia.inma Ail .US uvarholt ...If) Jnhnaon . ...14JQIItnor .lljrraa Ittf flATTC CITY LKA0V8. W. U Pet I.Mrla Buffet SI ." Ricu'i rlta(fa...l a .711 Black's Kate U It .641 Rumohr's Ola Ta- l 11 .wa) Fairmont Cream. Co.U It .MS rionhalma M 14 .417 Iri41 rihoe Co II .K"0 Amr. gxpraaa C... 1 11 .lit Mn 1 Nursaard . A Tarrwll ij Bland . .! Wiiiia lia.. aora...Ml4 Mmj 17. Lladaay 1M u. aiintan.iia karr iw Lane lattoaoa lal 'i'heichar ...I'l&ling IjI v.i,ey 17a ittummoad .1M K. I'almcr. .171 Bada 17 atltrhaii ....1,4 sul(t lb Mat'hva ....1:4 u. PalaMr...lM J. E. Holt a.ITi Kl.h tbi Koran lit Mallof 147 Ltandatrom .17o2;na 14 Du4lr lo t hiitiar ....144 Corson 170 LiTlhsnoa tlulchtnaon .170 fcylvmier ...K9 Mujro ...... H Doolry ISa Miliol 1U Lplnak ...1S4 Lh laS'lkomaa ....114 OMAHA OAS LKAOUC. ; W. b. Pet. ...II I .7 11 T .11 I 14 .444 I 1 .444 I M .444 I 13 .134 Tar Bala... D:apatcbrrft Comfort lrona. Intanaoa D. U. B. B,., Hot Platta..v Individual SToraioa: Kama. Radford Flla It Orenburg Hofmann Htlna .... gnaw .... Tal At. Nama. ..lHIHeyr .... ,.191 A. gtiri.. . .10 Haven ... .AM beitwall ..1S4 Kaum ..14 orahouH .18a Epitcn ... At. .164 ..!' ,.17 ...1(7 ...lit ..140 ..14 Individual arcrasM; - Nam. At. Moraa IIS Watl 1T7 Naiaa. At. Bland 16 Lucana LI (-oopr 1H Murdock ...1U McDonald Marti 13 Dcrg lol Hhamaa 1XS Wfrrnullfr .11 Phi 1 1 loo 1S7 lampball ...1(0 M. Joknmn..lU Pugh 14 Bcntlar U4 I'arkburet ..147 Doharjr 1JJ Nolaon Johnon ...Hit'. wiod....l3 Hollar Hi l nil, . .a ....17 Hanaon 1'tnlier 1.4 J. T. Wood. 142 Thomaa ....lit lwnU? 141 Andrraon ...III Kran no J. Muran...lli f. K. Wood. 140 McCullay ..5J Mchmldt ,...11 liaber a4 OOMMBRC1AL. lAOl'S. Braalln'a Old Mliara. I Pollack's Htara H. I Brodexaard OiOwna. . 7 Kanatr Klda 6 Om. Uloiula Co. In. I Kaglas t Individual a varan": Name. At. Nam. Cain 141 Eldaun . Hull Hlnrtcka MattlMS Teal .... Klnnamaa ..LM uram Cummlnga ..117 Peteraen Ham lia Holomoa U Prl. I .7M) 4 .I7 4 .td 4 .Ml T '.417 11 Schalta Voaa Watt Chandler . Jamah ... Lvtle ..... McDonald Moyna .... boaelln ... Bengle .. Flla Baabr 1 Morton ..171 Mrlnnncll ,.17Thlel ..l:IIne ..Id lleaton .., ,.1 Mitchell . . . lo Eaton . . . . ,.lHlra ,.! Wfttar .... ,.l7Hempl ... .ICTHnuah ... ..164 Mllner ... At. ..lot ..I' ,..l3 . .I.kI .At ..1&4 ..157 .1S7 ..17 ..14 ,.ui ..14 ..a ..14 ,.14 ..140 ..13 ..13 .16llourd 1M etlua IM V. U l'ct. Kavajoa l.OuO t'oncelea ( 1 .OKI Hteunia 4 X .OS I Marme Tupa I .M- hieilMca 0 4 OiKI l'ull Weights...' 0 .IHV Name. At. Name. At. Oavarn l.W Nok 127 llocW I'1 Wulenpaugh 14 Iundberg . .147 Htruther ...At tlrlx 143 Jenka 117 l ulvln 140 Hunt US Iiurran HO Ulraton ,...1U Wallenberg .13 Hurrowa ....in 1 eck lt7 Welkins ....100 taitrjrtrom .i;.6Jainea Wllk 131 (Iwln Parker 1:0 . Tirlety al Vounv 12 Alwln 00 Anderaon ...127 Booth '4 STKYOO LBAUUB. W. L.Prt. No. 4 4 I ,(HI7 No. 1 I 4 .(00 No. i I t .too No. I t 4 .43 Individual averages: Name. Av. Names. At. Woltv IkSK'ulton 124 Jnnea 157 Smith 118 Ht-n(ck ..11 1-aua 117 W an loll ....1411 Kuo.ir .. 1 lie Mathewa ...14 Nlrholeon .114 Peareon ....ln klelner ....114 Lewie 143 Flndlev lut Brld'baugh 140 Itrmb ,. Api'elqulat ,1-H Hlmon .. Jacol.l ". i: I'alm .., Sullivan ....IKS Wallev Ueldlng l:. .Ilk. .Ml . ; . 71 UOOriTaUt LBAUVK. W. UlVt. CI Pais Jara Bell l'llco Beacon 1'rvee Maurere Mooae club Corey V AlcKenale. Powell tfuppty t:o. .11 .at ..11 1 .all ..11 7 .ail .. a .ouj .. .an) ... a lu .444 .. 4 10 .444 4 14 .Ui lititiviuuai avaiagva: Namea. Av. i'ames. Av. loam 18S C. Weeka...l7l Neal inc. Johneun. ni Yolieea lb (loft 17i lorhran . . . .U !rp 17& A. uewera...) K. Hrlple... .1.4 Conrad 17 Hanaen 17S Klta 17 lvnerty ....171 Maurer IX M oca bo ....171 Lee Hi Melum 170 Klnnamaa ..14 Howell 170 Hamratrom JHVciup 170 Martin 14 McCarthy ...in lialier ......ltU Mnkry 147 Cain mi Topping ....l7 Hollman ...1H1 Hliaw lhH Hoaenberg ,1N1 Korea 144 niiv 1H0 Orren 144 K. Jnroh...lk0 Noraard ....11)4 Kldenn 10 Powell IA4 Toman 10 Teal ItiJ Cunimlnta .19 l.ytle l.'w J. Jaruah....lt4 Weber lit Hlum I7e B. linear.. .H4 Zlni'rman ...17 iiy 1" Kanion lia J. Wekes...l.U II. tclple....l.l l hambeia ..14 Hlaod li'i Noone I. Doner 14 O'Coimer ...114 MAGIC OlTY LKAOl'B. i. W. b. 4 ol. JMter'e Old Ae..ll 14 4 741 W illow hiTlnaa. ..21 16 4 714 All Htar, 1 U 4 114 l-'Ki-mera' Kxch. HI l White &l 21 It Welah tl 4 t uro Mineral 21 t 1 O. Mooae II t IndlTldual avrragea: Name. Av. .sjiii. Ham l-4 Mangan ...l3 Kcnneilr ..ITS Krui 140 Olinnenrg ..I7 flax home .liJ 1-ner 1V1 lplnakl Kaerlerg .176 Whit .. KrlHtchnra .174 1add .. Fltaircrald li4 Vano Cooley I7J IKvIa Boyl .... tlrra Hnncock ...1.2 t'ulkln .. Peteraen ...171 W Inter Toman ! Martin Loonay ....17 A. tnaae..,14( Hall 14T R. Haher...l40 W t'ahr..l4( Qlulnn 137 Orlbtila lu Knlln ..rrlll II. Chaae... II 4 Madden ...124 McDonald .144 Kuchnnhoff 124 Turner ....144 Numalier ..114 Mayer ...,lol Iowllng ...111 Cot 142 Yaser bneed ltSPyck 11 I 41 4il II IM II 143 I 0 Av. .14 ...1j .141 GDITERREZ GIVES COHYEHTIONHAIHA! . Anti-Villa Bureau Assert Newly- Named President Has Rcpu- diated Own Election. STANDS WITH CAREANZA CROWD Trhaacan Captured front (iarrlaon by tienrrals Asrallar, Argsmeso ' and Hals, Says Vera Craa ' America a Coaasl. , either for Villa or for Carranza and that he has aided with the latter. The tele gram, which Is said to have been signed also by General A. I. VUlareal, Colonel Trevlno, Luis Cabrera and General Jeeus Carraqxa, declared the convention had acted " Illegally In declaring itself a sovereign power and naming a president. The meSdage also reaffirmed allegiance to Carranta. . . Csrrtsis V ernes Teksaeaa. WASHINGTON, Nov. T. The capture of Tehuacan, Mex., from the Carranta garri son by forces under Generals Hlglnlo Agullar, Argumedo and Hull, formerly a decisive score. Missouri by the score I fed('"11 cornmandera, waa reported to the of S to 0, tied Nebraska 10 to 10. and i 8UU !Prtment today by Consul Canada tt the Denver Athletle club team as to at vera crua. Tne message says severaj 0 after. tVnver ha-1 lieaten low i n hundred were killed .and wounded, but SANNTONIO, Tea., Nov. 7.-General Carranaa declines to Issue a general am nesty for Mexlcaas in Vera Crus, who have worked In connection with the oc cupation of the city by the United States soldiers, because he believes he should consider the case of each Individual and declares an amnesty general in character applying to aalngle lr alltywouM be Illegal, and Huerta and others might claim Immunity. Thla la the aubstanco' of a statement given out here tonight by R. V. Pesqulera, agent of General Carransa. The state ment quotes Carranza at follows: "My attitude has been that I must first be presented with a list of names of the Individuals for whom' a general amnesty Is requested so that I can ptis on the merits of each particular ram. Mast Be General. ; NEW YORK, Nov. 8. Eulalio Gutierrez, I "Whenever a general amnesty decree recently elected provisional president of Is lsaued by the executive power It muHt Mexico for twenty days by the Aguas be general and apply to the entire coun. Cailentea convention, has repudiated his try and cannot be male to apply locally election, the convention and all Its acts, according to the Mexican Information bureau In this city, controlled by the antl Vllla faction, which gave out tonight what purported to be a telegram signed by Gutierrez and other prominent Mexicans. The information bureau contends Gu tierrez was elected president by the con vention solely to force him to declare City and the surrounding country and Tho team was the talk of the entlra country, and so much nrtverttslrur did the team bring to the university that the Methodist conference, which had control of university affaln, dcoldcd to abol sh foot ball from the school. Thla was done nd Baker was without foot hall for several-years. Borne of the star players of the team, including Potter. Allen. Pendleton and others, then went to Northwestern, giv ing that team sufficient strength to win from Chicago and other western teams. . - , Creighton Team to . Eeturn This Morning Y mmm Th Crelghton varsity foot ball team 1 will arrive home this morning from Ctal- 1 fago. where the members spent Sunday n gave no details of the fighting. TehUacan Is In the state of Puebla, seventy-five miles from the cty of that name, where Carransa. has removed with the momU-ra of hi cabinet from Mexico City. It Is on the line of the Mexican Southern railway. Other advice to the department Creighton High Wins Game from South Omaha High Crelghton Hitch, 19; South Omaha, 7. In one of the prettiest and hardest fought battles ver played on Crelghton field, Crelghton High school kept up Its winning streak and defeated the South Omaha HlRh school team by a score of 19 to 7. This waa the first annual battle between the two Institutions and each tam fought tothe last ditch for every centimeter of ground. Crelghton rolled up three touchdowns and kicked one Roal. South,Omaha scored onn touchdown and kicked one goal. For Crelghton the generalship of Mor ton at quarter, the terrific line plunging of Dlsenlus and the end runs by Campbell threw a chill Into the hearts of the packer supporters. For South Omaha the line 1 lunRinft of Bott, the stonewall defense put up hy Nixon and the generalship of Iyeaoh at quarter kept the southerners In the melee. Koramaker played a star game at center, breaking up Crelghton plays via the aeroplane route. .Crelghton started off strong. Morton returned the ball forty yards when the Ice was first broken. Risenlus soon missed at a twenty-yard place kirk, and South Omaha worked the ball to mldfleld. Here Campbell cut loose with the first thriller, rlrcMiig right end for a run of fifty yards and a touchdown, fiisenlus kicked goal. . Crelghton tarried the ball to the Pack era' goal line in the second- quarter, where they fumbled, but Savory recovered. Mor- fttici uie e-7ev tseuewv uinv wcviiiw vin- y , - menu saln forced him to grant general P" hoved It across for the second oora, for from the legal viewpoint of the Mcxl can corutltution It would be Interpreted as applying to the entire republic and Vlctoriano Huerta, Blanquet and many othera could eaally claim amnesty under IU terms. "As Is well known, thousands of Huertlstaa and Clentlfloos left Mexico photographer. In the American ambul ance a powerful electric magnet la In stalled for removal of shrapnel, making unnecessary the long and difficult op eration of probing. went to Vera Crus soon after Huerta abandoned the capital, so that to pardon them at thla time would be to set a bad precedent for the future, "President Madero waa persuaded soon after his Induction to offioe to give am nesty to all of the tMas adherents, and after the Reye fiasco these same ele- amnestr to all of the Reylstas, who had attempted abortive revolution. Every one now knows bow dearly Madera paid for thla very political error." NEW DAKOTA CONGRESSMAN ONE OF YOUNGEST MEMBERS while an attempt at goal failed The South Omaha score ram In this quarter, being of the aeml-fluke variety. Morton of Crelghton, attempting a for ward pass, was partially blocked and the ball bounced from another player's shoul der Into the arms of Bott. With a clear field before him, the fleet little Packer ran forty-five yards, but waa finally snagged from behind by & MaCarthy, big Crelghton tackle. A moment later Bott waltzed across the line with a Juicy six points, while Nixon booted It across the bar for another point. Lineup: cnrioHToi. Conler ,.U7. ..uo IMC... BCTUTH OMAHA. HI Connor (C) after playing Marquette university at Milwaukee Saturday. Trainer Pr. Kelly returned yesterday, and asserts that the team Is In gocd shape, with the exception of Captain IBrennan, whose leg was slightly sprained In the game. ' Kelly adds that Crelgh ton would have defeated Marquette had not seven of the blue and white regular been out of the lineup. ' Tamialea made the trip with the team, but was unable to play because this waa his fourth year. H was taken along In case Marquette Insisted en playing Its fourth year men. Breetszke, who did the Oedghton kicking, showed up well. Baker university of Baldwin, Kan., that Ctelghton plays here next Saturday, de feated Southwestern college. 14 to U, last faturday. . V t. Paal o) leave Wla. ST. PAfl Neb., Nov. S. S:erlal The local oollea;u basket ball Mm de feated the fast Hampton High school team her la-t tifaht 70 to 11. The all around enauuionel ilnylng of the oi le team waa the foature and their ac curate goal shooting pud up the many score. This was the first game and the college team still ha utuut twenty games scheduled wltn sum of the atroogest teams in the state. See Want Ads Produce Results. RAPID CITY, S, V., Nov. .(Special.) One of the youngest congressmen at Washington will be Harry U Gandy of this city, the newly elected democrat in the Third district, which embraces all that territory weat of the Missouri river. Gandy Is a native of Indiana and is SI ' Tobin years old. He claims a warm personal I," ,T . . j friendship with Vice President Marshall r.. Mcrar'thy". 'd , . .. 8. Mrlarlbv. General Villa wsa . t il nt A,uar Cailentea 1 01 ,ame J""' ". "' M-fJuir. ..... and told of ths proclamation of General ! Dakot ,n 1907 " "' lh - Gutierrez as provisional president of the -Journal at this city and later purchased JWI".. .,v,i-- .v. - the Gazette at Waata In the east end inaeniu .1,. . -of this county. He became United states;. Itefcree: Otis M.pn inthaler of Crelnh- ......1 w. .envrnuiin. . . . ' ,,:ton. Umpire: tiu Miller. Head linee- whlch selected him for the post He will commissioner 4here, was elected t-e man. Maur)ce Howard of CrelKliton HtKh. take office next Tuesday senator from Pennington county and last Hubstitutes: CreiKhton, Manlon tor Mur- De.le. Order tv Att.ek. A "r " l!nlted end r2wi' ?"y' Vulri During the day Rafael Zuburan Cop-1 8tate" "sar offlc h1 I" 1912 h rn Orowney for Btsenlus at fullback; lUsen manv, Carrariza's confldenfal ae-ent here ! ,or congress from this district against, lus for Orowoey at fullback; South denied that the Carranza force, had been Congressman Martin and was defeated Omaha, yZMf"tol ordered to attack the American troop, at l 0" volM m.lorlty In , fVr " K-tger. at fJlloirk TouVhdow Vera Crus. 8ecretnry Garrison of the this election will be over 1.00a He made : Campbell. Savory, Morton, U.tt. Uoala War department sourht direct inform.: his campaign aa the friend of the home- fter t'hrt"j": i"";"1","' Bttt1' Un-n ton from General Funston a to the ! 'tler and for a revision of the Indian of uarte"' Twems. situation In Vera Cruz. However, no re- laws, and won out In a strongly repuh-l German Wing of the Metropolitan Opera Much Strengthened NEW YORK, Nov. 7. Nine new singers are enrolled on the roster of the Metropolitan Opera company this season and the German wins of the company has been materially strengthened. An Important addition to .ths list of sopranos Is Mme. Melanle Kurt, who for six years has been leading dramatic soprano at the Royal Opera house in Boston. Raymond Delanous Is the new mezzo soprano from Mons, Belgium, while Mis Mabel Garrison of Baltimore la a coloratura aopraqo who has rscently sung In English opera companies. Other new song birds are Mme. Elizabeth Schu man Johannes Sembach,' Lucia Botta Antanllon, Riccardo Tearannl, and two American bassos, Arthur Mlddleton and Albert Pellaton. j Tha repertoire for the opening week of the Metropolitan Opera company begin ning November 11, will include works In Italian, French and German. Verdi's "Un Ballo In Maachera" will Introduce the season. Wednesday night November 18, "Lohengrin" will be sung. On the next two nights "Carmen" and "Der Rosenkavaller" will be heard and Satur day "La, Boheme" and "Aide." Ths usual Thanksgiving day performance of "Paraifal" will be given Thursday after noon, November 3. , STATE'S EVIDENCE INVOLVES PROMINENT STOCKMAN PTERRE, a D., Nov. T. (Special Tele- gram.) At the preliminary hearing at Fort Pierre today of Herman Son nenacheln, a prominent stockman, charged with cattle rustling-, Ed Carr, arrested on the same chares, turned r:o.:.-.'.":;;;:::;: i,to? BUte" v,snc testified that son. RO ...R.T. ...U.K. Q ...UH. .. H.H. .K i.a. L.T.. L.B.. O RB.. I, H.. U-.B Dworak plv had been received lata tnnlcht. To prtrvlous. InoNiies General Funston has stated that all was quiet- In the city snd bevond the American outposts, his llcan district which returned majorities for Burke and the rest of the republican ticket. Congressman-elect Gandy also bears dispatches Indicating no apnrehenslon of the distinction of being the first demo en Impending attark on his lines. DIs-', crat elected to congress In South Dakota, quieting press reports of the Intention of i the nearest approach to this being when the Carranza' .general commending out-I Freeman Knowles of Deadwood and John side Funston's lines to seek to caoture the city has terslsted. however, and the War department is keeping In close touch with the znedlttoaary .force there. -Villa Will Duck Pre.aldeat. EL PASO. Tex.. Nov. T.0ineral Villa. In a teles-ram to the Associated Press from Aguas Cailentea yesterlay. said: -General t'lallo Outlerres hsvlng taken E. Kellcy of Yankton were elected to congress on the popullsttc wave, running and populiiita. Gandy is an attorney and newapaper man. Skill of Surgeons Does Much to Make War Less Dreadful K or ma liar .nenscheln. Jack Borden, another promt. Rusie : nent rancher, and himself were ths par Kole" ties who made the hlpment of sixty beach head of stolsn cattle, which were stopped '. Boti at Mobrd". tow ly o, shipping mom irom LAniry. The cattle were billed with "A, Star," as the owner In charge and Carr was to act as Star on the trip and Join the ship ment at some point east and chango their billing at Montevideo, Minn., where the cattle were to ba sent to a non-inspection point for sale. -Sonnenschein was In court, but Borden has not been arrested, although he Is be ing searched for. BUU.-. A,c ...T. ' Cured Ben Pool of Threet. Ala., ' after being dragged over a gravel roadbed. Soothing, healing antiseptic. So. All drugslsts. Advertisement. Bear This la Mind. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by far the best mediine in the the oath of office today before the mill I market for colls and croup," says Mrs. tary convention assembled la this city as provisional president of the republic, waat It made known to the Mexican po pi and the world In general that I am In accord with his designation and tha 1 will sustain bin w:tli the force o arms because I consider him a revolii tlonlst of a heart Identical with that o the people, and that I am disposed to so cept and make respected the law and to prof betterment and well being for tne people of my country. "FRANCIS VILLA, Oeseral In Chargs." Albert Bloaeer, Lima, O. Many other are of ths same opinion. Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement. Waasa Treats Wla aael Lm. WAITSA. Neb., Nov. . 4 Special. V In one jal the fatet game ever played In Wausa. the local M-h whoul baakt bail team defeated the Hloomfield Illajti school team by a score of 11 to (. The playing of Joe Hultrnan foy the locals was the fea ture of the gain. Tha Bloomflatld girls won from the Wausa girls by a score of M to lu. The games were played In the asw high school gymnasium. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) PA Hi 8, 0t. 20. Advances made in surgery during the last few years are aa fusion candidates with th democrat j M" uld with remarkable reaults in tne treatment of wounded soldiers. American surgeons who have gone to ths front In particular are performing fre-J queni upt-rauona wnicn, wnue not new to science, have been rare in the past. Through their efforts men who otherwise would be compelled to go- through life maimed and disfigured are being recon structs physically while at the same tims these surgeons are obtaining experi ence of such a varied character as would be Impossible except in time of war. Dr. Joseph Blake of New York, at the American ambulance hospital. Is mak ing a new noae. Over an artificial bridge he la grafting flesh and skin from the wounded man's forearm. Surgeons at the Vel-de-Grace hospital constructed a new chin of rubber, covered with a beard trimmed according to th soldiers Tti res Added to Klre Toll. BELF1ELD, N. D.. Nov. 7 The death toll of yesterday'a prairie fir near here. In which Mis oladys HollUter, a country school teacher, and t.V of her young !u-)lls lost tht-lr lives, waa Increased to seven today when thre other pupils died from burns they suffered In a vain dash from the school house toward a plowed leld. Paris May Ia Bond. PARIS, Nov. 7. Th French aTovern ment has authorised the city of Paris to lesue bonds to the amount of U,0U0 4u0 francs (ti'l.oun.ooo), redxemabis' in a year. The bond will bear interest not to ex ceed ( r cent. Whist Aathorlty Dies. CHICAGO Nov. T.-John T. Mltohell. on of the foremost authorities on wliUt In the United States, died at a hospital her today, a 7(i. Mr. Mitchell had served a president of th American V. hlat Ivaau. Polated Paragraph. Blood will tll-and ao will a black ey. It difficult for some people to think Sensible thought. My son. th-re ar two thlnga yoii should never borrow money or trouble, espe cially trouble. Chicago News. M'GOYERN WANTS RECOUNT Itfjftiblican Candidate for Senator in Wisconsin Not Satisfied. DEMOS SAY HUSTIN0 WINS Boarbon lias Esosgli Lead Is As sere III Belnsr Choaea t R. reseat State Frleads Assert. MILWAUKEE. Wls..Nov. I.-On ths face of complete official returns from flftx-four counties In Wisconsin and eora plnte, but unofficial returns from all the other counties, seven in number, Paul O. Husting, democrat, leads Governor F. D. McGovern, republican, for United States senator by 1.578 votes. The totals are 134,789 for Husting and 133.411 for MoGovern. Unless a reoount of the vote In Mil waukee county and probably othera re sult In restoring a larger number of al leged defective ballots, favorable to Mo Govern. Husting, it would appear, will be the next United Statea senator from Wis consin, succeeding lsaso Stephenson of Marinette. Governor MoGovern today began formal Proceedings in a demand for reoount of the votes cast In Milwaukee. SHENANDOAH BACHELOR DISAPPEARS IN OMAHA SHENANDOAH. la.. Nov. i.-(Bp-clal.)-Frits Mueller, who , left here more then a week ago to be married at Omaha, ob., has disappeared and no trace of him has been found. He asked to be allowed two days off from his work ss a printer for a local seed house. His mother who can not speak any other language than her native German, bo came worried at his disappearance and wrote to her other son. who lives in Omaha. Ths Information she received was that he had been at the brother's lume and left to meet tho train that was presumably bringing his future wlfs to the olty. That was a week sgo and they have not seen him since, his suitcase and ether belongings still remaining- at his brother's home. Mr. Mueller, who la' about 46 years old, spent his vacation in Minnesota, where ha met th woman he was to marry. -- Kill Two Doaem Docks. From the Platte river, the other side of Waterloo, Sunday morning Edward Doce kal, Ray MeCabe. Joe Dawaon and J. Gorman returned with two dozen ducks, mostly mallards. Will Try to Resume Mining Operations PRAIRIE CREEEK. Ark., Nov. l-Un- der protection of ths United Statea troops. an arrort win be mads at onus to re sume operations at ths Baohe-Denman company's mlns No, 4. This statement cams from reliable sources here today and it Is generally believed that Franklin Bache, president of the company, and appointed by ths federal court, as re ceiver, now Is ta the east making pre parations for this work. ' This mlns waa tha soens of tho battle of July TT bstwsen union miners and Tuarda and son-union men employed by tho company. At ths rants time ths sur face workings valued at PSO.000 also ware burned. Since It has been Idle, It a said, ths mlns has filled with walsr. MOUNT ETNA ONCE MORE SHOWING SIGNS OF UNREST CATANIA, Sloily. (via Roma), Nor. I. Mount Etna Is again showing signs of unrest Rumblings may be heard In ths Interior sf ths volcano and thla Is ac companied by ths emission of greet quantities of smoks. These phenomena ar believed to ba connected with tho earthquake felt near Messina today anil the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. MESSINA (via Rome). Nov. t. A strong earthquake shook which has' been feU In this vicinity has caused considerable alarm among tha populace, especially followlnc olosely ths fresh activity of Mount Vesuvius, PAYMENT OF FIRST U. S. BANK CAPITAL COMPLETED WASHINGTON, Nov. T.-Payment of ths first Installment of the capital stock Of federal reserve banks, called for No vember I, has been practically com pleted, tha paid-in total being zl7.M7.10S. The amounts paid In, aa reported to tho Federal lie serve board today, are aa fol lows: , Rozton l.17.9!!RIChlcagt tt, 191 000 New York... S,830,WOSt. Louis ftia.000 r-nuaneipnia i.uw.w Minneapolis 7M.Ki0 Cleveland ., t.012.8f Richmond . LO60.4M Atlanta .... 77.S4ft Kansaa City Sl4.ona Dallas gfil.Hn S. Francisco l.a22,4 Ths Want Ad Columns of Ths Bee Aro Read Dally by People In Search of Ad rertlsed Opportunities. VIRGINIA Is the name of .the doll we will give free- next week. To Our Busy Little Bees Dorothy was won by Ruth Curran, who sent us 1299 of her pictures. Somebody must have sat up nights working for that little girl. Never mind don't give up maybe you can got VIRGINIA and she's just as sweet as she can be. .. V , ,. , I. '- ; , . - - ' ,;t s ' ' 'TO! i of Sill i I I, i I, She is 25 inches high, has beautiful eyes and hair and clothes that will make any little girl delighted. Ttrruia will ho glv.n rso to hs tmu nn, a 1 oarc of u, that hrUas s saaHa M tho lavtreot amhss ef - doll's pietarss out sat si" ths Pally oa Baailay so hsforo 4 p. at, atmr ay, VoTssnss 14. Her picture will be in The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures in their paper for you, too. See how many pictures of Virginia you can get, and be sure to turn them in to The Bee offioe be fore 4 p. m, Saturday, November 14. I you. dosf. via thla DolUe. Perl" yo4 cua gat on next wsok. Only aus dull will ho gtro to any on portrota. You can see Virginia at The Bee Office HI i r r