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    THE HKK: OMAHA, MONDAY, NOVKMHKU 1014.
FOR RF.XT
Store and Offices.
1 PO. 1ITH ST., store room. steam heat
IK.So Fell A rinkrrton Co.. US Board
of Trade Bldg.
Garage.
FMAUi bum, suitable for garage: I per
month; lth and Dodge. Phone IWM.
Halls.
1 1 AI L For Rent Hlbler's, th and
I,eavenworth Sts.
WANTED TO RENT
Farm a ad lUack Lands.
WANTED TO RENT A farm on aharee
with everything furnished. Address C
Coppock, Florence. Neb.
WANTED TO BUY
SLIGHTLY used plants. Wen, 7116.
I'l'Ul't furniture bought anil sold. J.
C. Reed, 1207 Fartiam. Doug. 8it,
WE Hl'V Id-hand clothes. H21 N, ?Uh.
PLIGHTLY used pianos, debater 372.
HEAL ESTATE
FARM RAX II LANDS FOR SALE
Moataaa,
RENTERS and homeaeekera un you I
Carey right and secure a Montana farm
now. Do you realise that farm product
win command extremely high prlcee our
Inn the next few yean? Thla u your op
portunity to set atarted on a farm of yout
own. The Valler landa produce from 31
to m Dusnels wheat, 80 to luu or. oata, ) to
TO bushels barley, to t tons alfalfa pet
r re. 1.4-t ua send you booklet and tell
you now easy it is to get started, valler
Farm galea Company, Box 30, Valler,
Mont.
Nebraska.
ONE OF THE BIQQE8T BARGAINS
. IN WESTERN NEBRASKA.
960 acrea smooth, rich, valley land, In
Merrill county; must be sold quick. Writ
ua for price.
HICKS LAND AGENCY. Omaha.
Trxaa.
FOR SALE To close an estate; 1ft)
acres In Rio Grande valley, 4 mllea
from Mercedes. Texas. All under culti
vation. For prlre an. I forma write The
Minnesota Land & Trust Co.. ' Mar
quette Ave.,' Minneapolis, Minn
Wlaeoasia.
Upper Wisconsin
Best dairy nd general crop atate In the
union; settlers wanted; landa for aale at
low prlcea, on easy term. Aak for book
let M on Wisconsin Central Land Grant.
Btatt acrea wanted. Write about our
grazing landa. If Interested In fruit landa.
ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la)
Wisconsin. Address Land Dept.. Soo
Linn Ky., Minneapolis. Minn.
Miscellaneous.
WE guarantee bargains In stock farme
and ranches. Write Willie Cndwell
Broken How, Neb. The Bargain Man.
ABSTRACTS OP TITLE.
KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
a modem abstract office. 806 8. 17th St
Phone Douglas &4S7.
REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract ot
11c In Nebraaka. 2UG U;andeks Theater.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Several fine resi
dnncen In Southern California, from
HO.Oflt) to J30.000 In value, slightly incum
bered; will trade for clear Omaha prop
erty, or property In the vicinity of Omaha.
Room 126, Henahaw Hotel.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
CITY and farm loans, i, V4. " Per cent.
J. H. Dumont A Co. .lnoi rrarnam, umana.
WANTED City loans. Peter-1 Trust Co.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraaka farina,
O'KEEFE REAL. EJjTATcJ CO..
mt Omaha Natl. Douglas 271.
HARRISON 6 MORTON, IS Ora. Natl.
WTD Farm leaps Kioke Inv.Co. Omaha
G AKVIN BROS kz? a.Bk:
WANTED City loaiui and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith ex Co.. 1320 Far nam.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. 11. Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg.
1100 u SiO.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Eta.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder. City Natl. Bank Bldg.
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CITY I.OANS RemU.Carlbe.ra Co..
O ailk-ni Rr.nH.I. Th.itnr Rldir.
SEE us first if you want a farm loan.
United mate Trust Co.. Omaha. Neb.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
I HAVE 12.000 cash and clear Improved
irrigated farm, worth $6,000, to trade for
B-room modem house, west irarnaro, Dun
dee, Bemls Perk district. Phone Walnut
1147.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
REAL BARGAIN
If vou ned a house nee this at once.
Must sell this week, will not refuse any
reasonable offer, See owner, 2304 Evans
St. Phone Webster 78S3.
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE ;
BEST HOUSE BARGAIN IN OMAHA.
New (-room modern bungalow; Dewey
Ave. and 31st St.; west Farnam district,
only $.1,600.
W. R. HOMAN, S31 Hoard of Trade.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
EXTKLLENT Dundee home, fireplace.
huffeL beamed reilnngs. tile floor In
bath room, etc.; close to car line. Imme
diate posaeaaion. call up lor runner in
Kh'tHOMAS, WALNUT W0.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
Three Houses for
$4,000
rinw in earner in twn naved atreets.
paving all paid, 8-rucim ull modern house
and two small cottages, total monthly
rental $4. We want an offer.
Glover & Spain
91-N City National. Phone Douglaa 393.
REALESTAjTE- INVESTMENTS-"
I Am Forced to Sell
a - new five-room, all modern
houve recently purchased by
me. This house la located In the
West Farnam district, one block
from Leavenworth car and four
' blocks from Farnam. Oak
, finish downstairs, while enamel
bath. Bleeping porch, beautiful
lawn. You can buy this house
at a big sacrifice.
Address, M 21 S, Bee, or after
t p. m. phone Webster 114s.
Nebraska County Officers Elected for the Years 1915-16
, While this compilation is aa nearly accurate a ran lo made. It la apH-erintel that error In in
itial, or sw-llln- f names may have reunite! from InutTuratlrw In trnnfliut1nn. Itoetlor who
note errors will confer favor by reporting the same) to The Bee- editorial department.
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Adams. Hastings
Antelope. Nellah
Arthur, Arthur
Banner, Harrlahurg.
COU NTT JUDGE.
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...J. Q. Ingram
...O. D. WUllams
...M. K.fhafto ,
COl-NTY Cl.FRK. SHERIFF.
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. Q. F. Culllnnn 0 teorge Rates (R
.O. S. Page tR P. O. Grady (St
Blaine, Brewster William Turner....
Boone. Albion F O. Da ten
Box Bntte. Atllanve L. A. Berry
Boyd. Butte.
Brown, A Ins worth....
Buffalo, Kearney
Burt. Tekamah
Butler. DavHd City...
Cass, Plattsmouth....
Cedar, Hartlngton. . . .
Cha."e. Imperial
Cherry, Valentine.,
..Robert Ford..
J. W. Barr
F. J. Everett....
G. A. Ireland....
1. T. McCaskey.
A. J. Bee son
W. F. Bryant...
N. M. Bender...
.Frank Flacher..
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ATTORNEY.
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... llMlph HnllKan illi,
To be appointed
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...W. .1. Drnellen (in.
.. I. Kasve (III
...A. II. Tingle (HI....
SURVEYOR.
V. A. Ileartwell (t..
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...Warren I nuarary . ..
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Cuirter, Broken Bow.
Colfax, Schuyler
Dakota, Dakota City
Dawes, Chadron
Dawson. Lexington
I"euel, Chappeil..
Dixon. Ponca
Dodge, Fremont...
Douglas, Omaha...-
Dundy, Benkelman
Fillmore, Geneva
Franklin. Bloomlngton
Frontier, Rlockvtlle
Furnas. Beaver City
Gage, Beatrice...
Garfield, Burwell.....
Gosper, El wood....
Garden, Oshkosh
Grant, Hyannla
Greeley, Groeley Center...
Hall, Grand Island
Hamilton, Aurora
Harlan, Alma
... N. D. Ford.
....A. Flala
Shenm McKlnley...
....E. M. eiattery
.... P. H. Moulds
....Isaac Woolf
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....Bryce Crawford....
D. Vanherhoof..
.... W. R. Fulton
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.... "W. O. Butler ,
,....H. D. Walden
.... O. 8. Todd
C. Q. Lew4a
.....A. 8. Gumaer
....John W. Cawley...
.... Jesse L. Scott
.... J. H. Mullin
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A..H. B. Webber.
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.... J.O MeCormlck(R)..
A. N. Porter ( R)
....J. O'Cannor (R)
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O. J. Dold (Dl
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W. G. Ure (R) v O. A. Magney (D) U K. Adams (11)..
SI'PEniNTKVDT. CORONFTt.
..Carrie Sullivan G. A. Holland
..P. M. Murphy I R). ..P. !.. Fletcher U)
..XT.. M. Crntise (In N. tl. Tldwell (P.t
..Minnie Irson (IU..E. 8. .lorn tR)
..A I Shaiiiblln (ID. .ri J. Mitchell
. . H. C. Johnson lit).. .11. Howard llll
. .(lal Russell (p). . . .1 '. K. Slagle t F)
..Zte4 Plonlger (l). .. R. C. Haw kins P)
..Emma Burrett ( P).. A moa Burwell
..J. 8 Elliott (IP A. P Cameron (P)
,.W. T. Pom her t R). . H. A. Johnson I IP
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...Anna MeFodder (R) J. J. Parka (P)
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..tma Miller C. I.Rilev(P .
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.lUtta F. Brown.... M. !. Patter (R)
.A. V. Teed (R) I. R, Graham ( R
.J Matien (R) A. P. Ovorgaard tR)
,.W. A. Yoder (R).:..W. K. Croaby (11)
Newspaper Men Form Part of Aui-
trian Army in Galicia.
OVER FIFTY CORRESPONDENTS
To Gaard Aaalnat t hnlera. All
tinned nt to Drink t abolled
Water, one, Rolled or I
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..L. O. Taylor (R) .11. W. Berry 1 11)
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...J. C. Pen rod (R) T. Aoton R) A. Anderargt (D) F. Messmore (P...
Hayes. Hayes Center Edw in Loomls.
Hitchcock, Trenton N. T. Jones
Holt, O'Neill , T. Carton
Hooker. Mullen W. E. Bowers..
Howard. St. Paul R. A. Haggart.
Jefferson, Falrbury v L. J. Nutirnan.
..J. A. Butter (R. A. A. Watera (P).
...W. U Reynolda It. I Bragg ID)
...O. B. Melvln (R).... Walter Clark (R)
...a S. Uchty (R)...... A. Metcalt (R)
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...Qua E. Newman R)....Oua Slevera (D)
..J. .. Klumb (R) J. F. Powell (D)
... A.B.ghoemakertR) Grant Starkey (R)....
...J.W.AIeander(R) J. R. Weat (R)
.. Bruce Vaallne (P) L. I Darby (P
...P. C. Kelley (P) H. D. Grady (R)
...W. B. Adama (R).. 8. L. Dutton (R) ,
.. K.P.Hahensky(D) W. H. Atwood (R)....
...C. O. Marthls (R) Edward Hughes tD)..
C. Harden (in....
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. .IL N. Hay ward (R).
..YV. P. Touner (D)...
.It. U Harrlwjn (R)..
..F. L. Mct'arty (1)..
O. Richmond (R).
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..O. P. Blmos) (D)
..N. R. Sullivan (D)..,
. C. O. Campbell (R)
..O. W. Percy (D)..
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,.M. F. Wasaen (Hi
..J. F. Ratlirf (P)......
.. W. K. Hodgkln (R)..
,. To be appointed.
..ImLamb lAura A. White E. A. Pickens
,.W. A. Blha tD) I.llllain Green (ID...J. C. Steels (D)
.11. H. 81ms Ruth Erfman (ln...E. P. Summer (t
,.V. D.Hayden (R) H. F. Aulddeil (R)..C. E. Mlmlch P)
..D.8. Hasty tR) G. W. Fletcher (R)..C. E Hoppnlg (R)
,.Q. II Hershey (R) I. Trauernlcht (D)...J. n. Reed R)
..J.J. Ilgman R). J. K Junklna (R)....A F. Weber (R
,. J K. Chambcre (D) F. W. Montgomery.. . W. Clark
.. H. A. Mark (D) Nellie Olaon (R) O. H. MorHa (R
...C. E. White (D) T. A. Frye (D) .W. U Howell (P)
,..P. Francois (R Margaret Tracy (D).O. W. O Malley tD
...Hurla W. Klbbey(R)... Dorothea Kolla (P). JohnR Geddes (R)
..O. HerggrentR) M A. MoConnell (FIJ. W. Woodard(F)
.. Geo. W. Peek (R) Mattlne Bragg (R)..G. M. Baxter (P)
,..B. E. lrlon(Il) Horace Blxler tR) ..C E. Mullli.ax (R)
R. O. Green (R
M. F. Norton (P)...
P. Tucker (It)..
.O. A. Oell (D) Charlea Dohey (1....?.L. H Laraen tD)
, t. F. Pooling (It)., .A. B. Feller (R)
.M. B. Miller (D) K. T. Wilson ( H
..J. H. Garrett IR1....J. t. Adama (R)
W. C. Raker (P). ...R. F. Jester (in
D. B. Cropsey (R) Frank L. Rain (D) J. A. Blauvelt (D) Henry Abrama tD)..D. M. Dodge, (R
.... J. Livingston
T. A. Ashby
... W. W. Buchanan..
... T. 8. Rodgers
,....F. J. BUlows
,...D. C. Laird
....O. II. R laser
... O. E. French
....F. IV Hogeboom...
....C. L. Copp
.... R. J. Stack
M. 8. McDuffee...,
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A. It. 8tutevllle....
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..J. R. Kelley (D)..
...H. Broman (R...
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..O. A. Nelson
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.... A. J. Salisbury (R)..
... W. YVelle (It)....
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Johnson, Teeumaeh
Kearney, Mlnden
Kleth, Ogallala
Keya Paha, Sprwgrrlew....
Kimball, KlmbaJL
Knox. Niobrara
Lancaster, IJncoln
Lincoln. North Platte
Logan, Gandy
Loup, Taylor....
McPheraon. Tryon
Madison, Madison
Merrick, Central City
Morrill. Bridgeport
Nemaha, Auburn
Nance. Ftillerton
Nuckolls. Nelson
Otoe, Nebraska City
Pawnee. Pawnee City
Perkins, Grant T. W. Hull
Pheloa. Holdrea-e L. C. Barr.
Pierce. Pierce G. T. Kelley. H. 10. Rohn (D) G. W. Goff (!..
Platte, Columbus J. Ratterman. John Graf (D) H. C. Laehnlt (D)
Polk. Osceola F. H. Ball J. Hanson (P) D. 8. Potter (R). .
Red Willow, MoCook Frank Colter C. K. Dutcher (D) L A. Fltoh (D)...
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..W. M. Beebler,.
..A. A. Bishop...
...F. M. Jones (D)
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...1. J. Btutt (D)
.J. R. McNalr R. R. Mm nan (R) J. McClung (R)
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C. E. Peterson (R).
J. A. Jones (R)
I'M Fisher (R).
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...M. 8. Keller
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...A. D. Moon (H) F. 10. Uolaon (R).....
...To bs appointed. K. A. McMaln (R)...
... W. L. Dowllng Ml) G. K. Hlintley (It)...
.. 10. J. Patterson (R). ...J. B. Pklff (D)
..K. W. McDonald (ID...R. M. Willis (R)
...K. T. Armstrong (R1....C. IV Hacker tR)....
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.. Mrs. A. H. Hill (R)I:. K. Carr (R)
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LOYE HEADSJJABIL1TY FIRM
President of Mutual Company Vet
eran Omaha Insurance Man.
NAME OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Frtuser I Wattles Vie Presidemts,
Hamilton Treaanrer and Grace
Is Secretary "w Or-
stnlaatlon.
The Employers' Mutual Liability In
surance company of Nebraska hat just
completed Its organisation for the pur
pose of doing a liability Insurance busi
ness under the new workmen's compen
sation law et the stats. ha offices In
the Woodmen of the World building. A
J. Love, president of the company, has
been In the insurance buBlneaa In Omaha
for the laat twenty-five ysara. J. W.
Grace, secretary of the new organisation,
has been manager for one of the largest
casualty companies In the country for
years, and has had extensive experience
with the compensation business In other
states.
"In practically every state In the union
where compensation laws have gone Into
effect, mutual companies have been
formed among the larger employers of
labor, as It seems to be the impression
that the compensation laws make a
mutuality between employer and em
ploye which can best be fostered by mu
tual Insurance," said Mr. Love.
In Masaachuaetts the compensation law
went into effect In July, 1912. and during
the year of 1911 the employers of labor
in that state paid to the Insurance com
panies for workmen's compensation In
surance M,aC-',999. of which the four Mas
sachusetts mutual compensation compa
nies wrote $2,309,u6, or 61.2 per cent of the
total, and the twenty etoek companies
received but 48. J per cent of the busi-
I liesa.
Following is a list of officers and di
rectors of the new mutual company:
President, A. J. Love, vice presidents,
W. A. Fraaer and G. W. Wattles; treas
urer, Frank T. Hamilton; secretary, J.
W. Grace; directors, Thomas C. Byrne,
president of the Byrne-Hammer Dry
Goods company; Frank T. Hamilton,
president Omaha Gas company; Frank
B. Johnson, secretary and treasurer
Omaha Printing company; A. J. Love,
president Loveland Farm company; G.
W. Wattles, president Omaha Council
Bluffs Street Railway company; W. A.
Fraaer, sovereign commander Woodmen
of the World; Nelson P. Updike, presi
dent Updike Grain company; Paul F.
Skinner, president Skinner Manufactur
ing company; M. C. Patera, president M.
C. Peters Mill company; general counsel,
Crofoot Bcott, Omaha National Bank
building.
numbers will be presented by Cox's vio
lin choir. The Elks' Glee club with six
teen voices will gtve two numbers and
the Elks' orchestra will play. D. B.
Welpton la chairman of the memorial
committee. The services will be held at
the Orpheum theater.
ELKS' MEMORIAL SERVICE
TO BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY
An Interesting program has been pre
pared for next Sunday for the annual
memorial service of Omaha Elks. The
address will be delivered by Rev. A. G. A
Buxton of Council Bluffs and Mrs. Grant
W illiams w ill recite "Thanatopsls " Two
Liability Company
Puts Branch Here
The Travelera" Insurance company has
Just severed Its relations with the Love
Haskell agency, which has represented
the Travelers' as general agents of the
liability, department As a result of a
visit to Omaha from William Sutehall,
field assistant of the agency department
of the Travelers' Insurance company,
that' company has established a branch
office for Its liability department In con
nection with the present office, 1331 City
National Bank building. The liability
branch will be In charge of G. M. Mayer,
supervisor and special agent
The Travelers' Insurance company of
Hartford, Conn., Is one of the largest
compensation and liability companies In
the country. With the establishment of
the branch office for liability Insurance,
the Insurance brokers of Omaha will be
in a position to place their business di
rect with the company. The branch In
Omaha will be maintained directly by
the head office at Hartford, the business
not being bandied en the general agency
plan.
The determination to maintain a lla
Ibllty branch In Omaha grew out of the
passage of the workmen's compensation
law in the state which created a larger
field for this kind of business.
IOWA INSURANCE BATTLE
Eastern Companies Organize Society
to Affect Legislation.
THEY LIKE COMPENSATION LAW
Navy Men of Omaha
Planning Big Ball
Members of the Omafia Navy club and
other ax -navy men are planning; to hold
the biggest and best navy ball ever known
In Omaha, Saturday evening, December
10, at Metropolitan halt It wUl be the
third annual ball given under the auspices
of the club.
Many Omaha men who have seen serv
ice on Uncle Barn's ships, but have not
yet Joined the local club, are becoming
Interested in It and the dance. A large
attendance la expected at the next regu
lar mooting of the club, to be held In the
Grand Army rooms, at tbe court house,
next Friday evening.
William L. Hackett la president of
the club. He and Secretary Daniels are
artlve In arranging for tbe ball.
EVERY CHILD'S MAGAZINE
X-MAS NUMBER ATTRACTIVE
The Christmas edition ef Every CMld's
Magastne, edited by Orase Sorensoa, Is
ths most attractive number that has yet
been Issued. All the departments con
tained In a grownup's magaslne are
duplicated In this periodical In a simple
and attractive style for children, sad the
booklet Is a storehouse of useful, in
structive reading, besides containing
stories and poems of fiction to delight
the little folk.
Strong; Fight Will Be Made Aval oat
Proposed Attempt to Aanejad
and Improve Rxlatlns;
Statate.
(From a Staff Correspondent.
DEB MOINES. Ia., Nov. . (Rpeclal.)
Tbat the eastern Insurance Interests have
determined upon a hard fight to prevent
any change In the workmen's compensa
tion law and an equajly hard fight to ef
fect revolutionary changes in the general
insurance laws of the states, Is now ap
parent from the way in which they have
set out to organise the state to Influence
the legislature. Two of their big men
have been here from outside the atate.
A Mr. Disss, from Ohio, Is at work or
ganising the state and is holding meet
ings. Mr. Hotchklss, formerly superin
tendent of Insurance In New York, has
also been here. Mr. Dlggs wss disap
pointed In not being appointed to have
charge of the workmen's compensation
law of Ohio and he Is now at wortc or
ganising to prevent Mowa from securing
some of the reforms that are In the Ohio
law. All the Insurance agents and all
others) Interested at all In the Insurance
business will be formed Inte a compact
mass, and members of the legislature re
port they are already being approached
with a view to favors In the legislature.
The plan ia to seoure such organization
that It will be Impossible to have any
legislation that does not meet first with
the approval of the Insurance Interests.
The workmen's compensation act Is espe
cially the object of their favor. According
to the report pf ths commissioner the
Iowa situation Is one of unusual favor
to the insurance companies. They are
now proposing in order to stave off any
amendments to the art that the com
mission be again appointed wllh a view
to making a study of the workings of
the act and report at some future time.
All of the Influences favorable to the
Insurance people are now back of Oils
proposal n the hope that it will stave
off any Immediate action.
latere la Changed System.
There does not appear to be any Inter
est In the state anywhere 'in the report
of the entrenchment and reform com
mittee of the last legislature on the sub
ject of revolutionary changes proisesed
In the executive branches of the state
government. Very few of the members
of the next legislature are Interested In
the subject Nearly all the members of
the house are new at the game and each
one has certain local problems to meet
In his own campaign. In no country or
district of the state was there any Is
eee mads of any proposed big changes
In ths methods of doing business in the
stats. The report recommended a step
In the direction finally of having no offi
cers elected by the stats other than gov
ernor and lieutenant governor. The
members of the railroad commission and
the attorney general are to be appointed
at once. The offices of auditor, treas
urer and secretary of state are to be
left to election only until auch time aa
the conatltutton could be changed and
then they would be dropped. But among
the legislators who have aald anything
about It there la a feeling that the people
probably would not stand for placing
so much power In one office, which
might be all right so long as filled by the
very highest type of a man, but which
would be all wrong if the wrong kind
of a man should happen to be placed In
office. Present indications are that this
phase of the legislative program will at
tract very little attention. Some minor
changes In ha political organisation of
the state will be effected. I
Would I.Ike to Move Prison.
There Is no doubt but that atate offi
cials and members of the legislature and
all having te deal with the prison prob
lem of the state would like to have the
state establish Its state prison at some
new point in ths stats. The present
prison Is about ss badly locatod as possi
ble e.t one aide of the state, with poor
railroad facilities, and with surroundings
not at all conducive to good work, in
order that the state may acquire farm
land It Is necessary to go some distance
from the prison. The people of Fort Mad
ison have shown themselves to be quite
hostile to the prison and unwilling to aid
in any reform work there. They have
caused great annoyance to the warden
and state officials. The state board is
asking for money for more land at the
prison and at the reformatory.
Winter Schedule of Trains.
The railroads are announcing rhanges
of time cards and the adoption of their
winter schedules, which means the taking
off a number of trains on the roads In
Iowa. It also means that as to local
trains soma slowing up in speed. Nearly
every trunk line crossing the state has
tsken off two or more trains, or will do
so very soon. The railroad men also
complain of the, Inroads being made by
the automobiles on their business. Such a
very large number of traveling men have
automobllea that the railroad business Is
not what It was. It Is expected that there
will be some agitation In the legislature
for a change In the Iowa law permitting
the railroad commission to authorise
rates higher than 2 cents a mile, but It
will probably not get very far.
Pulpit Talks on Taherraloale.
In the hundreds of pulpits of the atate
today there were sennons or talks on
tuberculosis and the work being done to
combat this Illness. The day has been
celebrated for several yeara In Iowa aa
Tuberculosis Sunday. It haa been some
what broadened and Includes now presen
tation to the public of the great need of
attention to health In all matters. The
State Tuberculosis department, which is
directed by the Board of Control.' con
tinues to do excellent work In arousing
the people to an Interest in the subject.
This winter a campaign for additional
county hospitals for the treatment of
tuberculous patients will be carried on.
WRECK KILLS VILLA'S MEN
Twenty-FiTe Meet Death Whe
Trains Crash Near Tula.
THIRTY-SEVEN ARE INJURED
Two Mere Persons American Side
of Border la Arlaonn St reek by
Bellete Fired by the
Mexicans.
'SOME" PRESS DEPARTMENT
For cut, bruise, anre and skin trouble,
a box should be in every household. All
druggists, 26fl. Advertisement
Bee Want Ads Are the Btit Business
Boosters.
BL PASO, Tex.. Nov. . General
Villa's advance toward Mexico City has
been marred by a railroad wreck. Twenty
five soldiers and camp followers were
kelled and thirty-seven Injured yester
dsy, when Villa's train collided near Tula
with the train of Manuel Chaola.
An unconfirmed report was given out
by officials at Juarcs tonight saying that
the port of Masatlan, on the west coast
had been turned over to the convention
government by a mutiny of the Car
ran sa troops.
NACO. Arts., Nov. 29. Stray bullets
from the Naco, femora, siege struck two
more persons on the American aide to
day, A trooper of the Ninth cavalry
was shot In the thigh and a Mexican
woman wss shot in the leg,
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2.-Except for
a few Isolated cases of robbery and vio
lence, which resulted in severs punish
ment to the offenders as soon as de
tected, the Zapatista forces have main
tained good order In Mexico CHy, accord
ing to advices from the Brailllan minis
ter to the State department today.
Little Girl Burned
Starting Fire in
Range With Coal Oil
Maude Richards, aged 10 years, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs Will nir.harda. iui
Pierce street, was severely burned when
she used coal oil to start a fire In the
range. The flame flared up so suddenly
that the little girl's dress caught fire and
she was badly scorched about the limbs
before her mother, who was sick in bed.
could aid her. Mrs. Richards was also
slightly burned. The two were attended
by Dr. C. B. Folts and the little girl was
taken to 8t. Joseph's hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Richards have 4een sep
arated for several months and, being"' 1n
straightened circumstances, the little
girl was the only one who cared for her
mother during her Illness Police Matron
Ellen Gibbons he taken charge of the
case.
(Correspondence of Associated Press.)
AI'STRO HUNGARIAN GENERA!
FIELD HEADQUARTERS. TRF.SS DE
PARTMENT. GAL1CIAN FRONT. Nov.
T. Dragoons In red trousers and Wue
tinlcs were In the a,i-t of serving soup
o Ihose seated at three long tames in
he mn'n hall of the t'aslno of a small
Gallclan town. There was a general hub
hub of conversation and a smell of roast
Ing mutton under the low, beamed cell
ing, mingling with the odor of cigarette
smoke and coffee.
From the head of the center tnlrte came
sharp rape of a fork against a glass,
and simultaneously an officer rose. The
equivalent of the word "order" was
shouted In several of the ten languages
spoken In Auatm-Hungary, and silence
ensued.
o News, Jnat Comntnnlques.
"Gentlemen." said the officer, as he
pulled a typewritten sheet out of hi
breast pocket "there Is no news today,
but I will read you the various official
communiques. Before doing that I will
say that there may be some news this af
ternoon and the perty of photographers
and artists now at the front Is expected
back today; should have been here yes
terday, in fart. Aa soon aa this party
la back others of you gentlemen will go
to the front. The official communique
from Berlin as ye "
Wllh the military situation In GallCla.
Polanil, Belgium, France, various parts
of Turkey and other spots on the map
atifflelently clear, tho dragoons filled the
laat of the tin plates with soup and the
mid-day meal of the press quarters of
the Austrn-Hungarlan army In Galicia
was In full progress.
Token to Headquarters.
That night there was a similar meal
and next morning a breakfast of coffee
and rolls was served. During the day the
correspondents were taken to the nearby
military headquarters and a full twenty
four hours of life In one of the modem,
well-regulated and carefully supervisee
press quarters at the front had passed.
The press department of the Auatro
Hungarian army In Galicia Is a large
establishment. It exists for the purpose
of taking care of about thirty-five Aua-
tro-Hungarlan tiewspapermen. work an g
In about ten languages; several German.-,
four Ame:lcau eorreepondente, among
them a woman; one Dane, one Italian, a
Swiss and a Turk, who Is about to make
his appearance.
About a dosen officers and three score
men are In charge ol the inatitution.
There are a number of telegraphers and
two field post officials the department,'
In faxt Is no small matter. To It belongs
about twenty vehicles for the transporta
tion of the correspondents and others and
a like number of army transport wagons.
Aatos Are Bearer.
Automobllea are scarce at preeent, be
cause the hard going over the Gallclan
roads durlrg ths recent rainy weather
has made their retirement to the repair
shop Imperative. Laat, but not least,
there Is the medical staff ef the prees de
partment, constating of a physician and
several trained attendants.
Ixing before the press men srrive at a
new station the houses of the better class
-and that really means little In Oalicla
are divided among them by the quarter
master and his asalatanta, who merely
notify the landlord of the coming of his
"guests," an! then ohalk the following
legend upon the main door of the house: a
"One officer, war press department," er
two, as the case may be. The same la
written on' the door of the room which
the correspondent Is to occupy.
Picturesque Spectacle.
The principal building of the town'
where the preas quarters are now located
are the church and the school. There
are a dosen or so of Indifferently paved
streets, flanked by one-story buildings.
Today, at least, with 'not a cloud In the
sky, the pUoe presents a rather pictur
esque, If not attractive, spectacle. The
red tile roofs appear warm in a sun that
la not warm, and the whitewashed ex
terior forms an excellent background for
the field-gray .or "pike-green" ef the
Auslro-IIungarfan uniforms and the
trousers ef the prees quarter dragoons.
Ths Associated Press correspondent has
been quartered on people who seeta te be
well te do. The house Is somewhat Mex
ican In appearance low. one-story, and
has a patio, populated by a cow and sev
eral aolsy chickens. To ene side there
Is a hugh stack of beech wood, eloquent
testimony ef bow cold the Gallclan au
tumn and winter are. There te also a
stark of cabbage In the hallwajL and
under the various roofs hay and 'straw
have been stored. On the whole, the
family seems well prepared for a severe
winter, and about the war nobody seems
to worry, though the Russians are not
eery far away. i
I.I me R eery where.
There has been no cholera in the little
town, but as a precaution the Austro
Hungarlan military authorities have seen
to it that plenty of slacked lime has been
applied wherever the ground has been
contaminated by those sufferers trom the
dlaeaae who passed through theae parts
on the way to the hospitals. The rail'
road station, for instance, suggests an
oddly local fall of snow llmt, every
where. It Is thought that with the ground
frozen the disease will disappear. Mean
while everybody is cautioned against
the drinking of unboiled water a pre
caution which soma render more effica
cious by drinking no water at all.
Cholera germs are known to be consti
tutionally averse to making their habi
tat la alcoholic beverages. There Is no
drunkenness, however.
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WARRENSBURG NORMAL
OUT OF MO. CONFERENCE
KANSAS CITT, Mo.. Nov. .-The
Warrenaburg State Normal school was
excluded from the Missouri Bute Foot
Ball conference and the championship
awarded to the Missouri Wssleyan eleven
of Cameron at the annual meeting of the
conference representatives here today.
The expulsion of the normals came after
objections against normal players bad
been lodged with the eligibility committee.
Dlsresa la the Stomach.
There are many people who have a
distress In the stomach after-meals, it
la dus to indigestion, and easily remedial
by taking one of Chamberlain's Tablets
after meals. Mra Henry Padghan, Tie
tor, N. T.. writes: "For some time I
was troubled with headaohe and dlatrass
In my stomach after eating, alao with
constipation. About aix months ago I
began taking Chamberlain's Tabled.
They regulated the action of my bowels
and the hsadache and other annoyancss
ceased In a short time." Obtainable
everywhere. Advertisement
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JO-
7 Stock for Sale
Aa omaha corporation in active busi
ness fur twenty eara offers for sals
fifty shares gu&rantaed seven per cent
preferred stock redeemed from former
owners. No agents. Will eeU direct
s 1ST Oar ef Bee,