TIIK BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, AUGUST 3o, i.no. INDIAN PRINCE IN 1 host comes to den Monday XELLS OF SUNDAY'S FA0RS training school SECURITY LEAGUE PERIL OF SUBSEA Haltr jah with Wife and American Girl on Rotterdam in War Waters. FEAR CAPTURE FOR ?ncw YORK. Auk. Samton'i Realm Will B Taxed to Furnish Room for All Who Are Expected. MAHT TOWNS SEND DELEGATION Puch an Invading hniit aa la scheduled by Pamaon for Vnnriav nliht hm nan. RAKSOMi hapa never before .tormed the Ak-fer- nan Pen on any on night. If tha 29. Some weather la fair, ao that none of tha spe- .. . ! rial tralna fall in irHvi u ........ mih . . where. In tne aanr;erous waters 'tart " " .' 7" - milf Sunday m s.tieduled to talk waah the British Isles the steamship tude in hia den. I to the men at the First Methodist DAYS ATCOLLElE Rer. Mr. Welih Looks Upon the Evangelist ai One of Oreateit Humorist of the Age. EXPECTS PHYSICAL BREAKDOWN Heir. J. W. Welsh, advance man for Rotterdam la nearin the port of Fal-j In the firat place, hundred, of men. ; church yesterday but whin he ar mouth tonight with an Indian prince 1 ' hsnts who wi i he in the eity for mer- rived, shortly before noon he waa In aboard whose chief apprehension la ! cn iln bX" Mon,",r produced by Rev. Tltua Lowe to the that he may be captured by the Oer- besides thia. it la to be Wsir. Tekamah ! "t're congregation, and talked mans and held tor ransom. He la, and Herman tiiht at the pen. a sperM twenty minutes. Jagatjlt Singh Bahadur, maharajah "B,n 10 "-ive at :, bringing crowds of Kapurthala whose rich principal- Then, too, a crowd from Mlaaourl Val- , . 1 1 I. IL. .1 1BJI .J la . uy uca in in puujso . iuui uu ley, iran and other Iowa towns la to reckoned One of the wealthiest and b In for tha Den ahow and lnlltin. most powerful of Ind an rulers. He Th'y- ,00', " t0 com- special tran. ...led secretly from thl. pod t August .n'.K 11, on hit way back to his kingdom mol.llea. They are prorr.li.lnf ISO strong, after a two months' tour of the, end have promised to bring a band with ITnlted States and Canada. thZ?' . . . 1. n hi. Tne pr,w l',f Insurance company, " " i" to bo at the Den with fifty the maharanee a Span ah beauty dcirgetca. whom he wedded In Madrid five yeara. Th towns of Elgin Rev. Mr. Welsh reminded the con gregation that he and Mr. 8unday attended the same college but that the latter had stayed eight months, while he had stayed eight years. "That's the reason" said Rev. Mr. Welsh "why I am his assistant." In speaking cf Mr. Sunday Ilev. Mr. Welah aatd that "He la probably the greatest humorist that America haa produced," but went on to aay that with or more ell of his appreciation of humor he la a aerlou. a man as one can find. Ho nd Ncllgh have spoke of the energy that Mr. .-itindity uaed ago; hts secretary M. Roy, a con-; FrDnl,"ea lo lurn'n the crowds they in delivering- hla eermona. nnd omiTier.ted aMerahle retinue of servants and an CU, nl furnlh on ,wo Previous 00 n the fart that thoae who are tloso to siderable retinue or servants ana an .,. on account of the hlm re mwy(i Uloklng fof a phy,loal American girl Miss Maggie Cullen, And Orand Island has proml.ied to sup- breakdown as a result to whom the maharajee took a liking . Ply a ie egation. I While in the west- Ra;' Moore " Tnns B'eckburn are .... """ "". IL. of th. roral rounla .r. verv a,r,jdy chu. ' apeeclw- du, ln ' .. J" Mr. Welsh. Frlerds of the royal couple are very ,he ,v,ning "that Mr. Sunday all deliver the last much afraid that German submarine invitation, have been sent to editors all of h' I"s to you In Omaha. Wears commanders might hear of the roahe i-1 0V(, ,h- iUlfl o ntl)(t,(1 t ,he I)pn eonktantly expecting him to break like " frr a"Z . " W ! ,h" waning of ajeptember 8. which Is to trm of his hard be known aa rdltora" nlht. Mnny favor able reiillea have al.eady bein recolvd from all over the state. . waa published here, and knowing of his treat wealth, might lie In wait for tha ship, tak'nt him off and holding him for raneom. 80 It waa arranged that ha ahould leave the United States secretly nd take the Rotterdam, Hollond-Amer-Wan I ner, for Falmouth. To make certain that no one, save a few close friends and officials, should know of his rtana. the maharajah a d hla party boarded the steamer two days before It was due to sail and remained aboard In seclusion. Oataer Aet aa Convoy. work.' PEACE IN EUROPE IS SEEN THROUGH U. S. DIPLOMACY (Continued fiom Tago One.) the warflim nliat raa.. .hln. k.a '""" "-"y o m nnuan con- bee auapended. Already offera of In Breaking of the alang uaed by Mr. Sundny rtev. Mr. Welah aaart! that he i hoped that It would not Influence others to use It. He said that Mra. Sunday haa never been Influenced by Mr. Bunday a uae of It. and that those about him rarely Indulged In Its uae. "I do not recMI ever having used alr.no; In the pulpit." aald Rev. Mr. Welah. "but 1 know aome who have slopped over." I Plahop Frank Hrlatol closed the meet ing at the request of Rev. Mr. Lowe. fomlna; to lleur Bandar. su,a. here It wa". reVAed ln.emen,. eraT ZZTtZ h7 OoV"goVrnm. JwT . ' W,th Ut-f" have been made for a Brlt'.h crulr to haa triuZhee and t tTvery eKort w?l! 7 ?Urlng no't of the '" meet the Rotterdam off Falmouth and i?mlat ?u . meet the "ewrjf Kdent fr. V ra,n,pa'ltn Thl -vldent from convoy .t through the submartn. field. .WUron VlZVt u. .h .IS 1! "l" ef operation to port. A special train an Interview .oon nfter the UM'v.l was P",er ' '.Z. '"5 will Uk. him to Indon from Falmouth deatroyed. The German foreign ofrio. I. " " h ",r"1v and at the BHttah capital a ape, Ul guard believed to te ready to encourage an 7 L- 2 5. l.h.Cm be,nff Po- Dr. Holovtchiner of School Board Will Oppoie Abolishment of Omaha Institution. WANTS CONSTRUCTIVE POLICY Doctor Holovtchiner of the board of ediie-tlon Intend, to take a hand In the dlactiaion 0 the teachera' training aihool propoa tlon when the teachera" committee make Ita report at the next regular meeting which will he Tuesday evening, September 7. Hlnee the decision rearhed In the star I chamber aeaaton of the teaxhera' com- . m It tee leaked nut and was made public, i Interest In the matter haa spread be- i 'ytnd the llmita of the school board. J Dr. Holovtchiner expreeara h mailt I In the following manner, ahowing hia po ' anion a. an advocate of thn training school: oald Kalarae Training; School. "I am emphatically for trje oontlnua tlon and for enlarging; our training achool and for making It a permanent adjunct to our school syatem as other cities do. "I am for a constructive and not a dratructlve policy In our school syatem. Tho argument that our training achool !a conducive to in-breedlng Is erroneoiu, .nd haa no legs to stand on. Seventy five per cent of our teaiher. are out s'ders, gradua.te. of normal, or unlver- Itlesx "The teachera from our own training school compare mo.e than favumbly with the teachers from other training s chools. I gathered thla f.om peraonal ohs?rvatiun and from lnqulr.es airu.ng our princlimts. "One dsy uf practical teaching la worth nrwe than four daya of theoro.l -al tra n lng and parhology dedurtrd from undy ing the child In the school room Is worth more to tho teacher than the Inductive knnwlcdce from text book a. Give Omaha Atria Preference. "I am for giving our own g.rla prefer ence and believe In patnnlslng home In du.tiie. and hooatlnR Omaha. "I think that to abolish our only voca tional eclioul a crlmti and ahould not bo tolerated or permitted by the parents of the girls who wish to train them a. teachera or by the tax payer, of Omaha ind patrons of our arhoola. "Omnha hoola are built ar.d are main tained for Omaha children and to them preference should bo given. "Omaha girl, are entltlod to the beat nnd If our training school la not elabor ite or brood enough lot u. Improve it ind make It the beat in the land. But hy no mean, abolish It." I BRANCH FOR OMAHA' 1 miiiaa 1 Organization of letf Society Will Be Discussed at Luncheon Tuesday. FIELD SECRETARY TO BE HERE I Proposed organization of an Omaha ! branch of the National Security league, 1 a new aoclety for the promotion of aen tlmer.t for an adrquato national defence. 1 of whl h Joseph H. Choate la prea dent , will be diacuaaed at a luncheon meetln of local men at the Commercial club a U:30 o'clock Tueailay. Lettcra of Invitation to the meetln. are aigned by Victor B. Caldwoil, Arthur t.'rlttenCen Kmlth, J. A. Sunderland, I C. Naah. Ge rge iirandcts and Francis A. Brogan. William. B. Brea-atcr, fle'.d secretary of the league, will be preaant to explain its purposes. Tho league doea not favor a large standing army, nor extravagant expenditures of public funda, but rather advocate, a better balanced navy, a bet ter equipped army, a atrong volunteer force of cltlaen aol :icry and a stroni reserve for each branch of the service. RAILROAD SPIKtS PUT IN GRAIN BUNDLES exchange of vlewa rags an Moinea. Unenin . . n..., petween Word fnmnm f m m oi ... ...... . . of hts own Indian troops will be aa- Informal signed to him aa an escort. From ton. Count von Pematorff and Secretary Ln- .1.1 V c -uy tnRt don. In the course ef time, the royal sing In order that the drsftlng of a full ' , 'n , '-cly been formed party wlU proceed leisurely back to reply to the laat American note on the !" , ' m"k! th, lrlp by P"C'J India. . U altanla aat'sfactorv to the Washington 1?'":. Memb.':.. ot . Grac" Mothodi.t V... -inurcn ana v nitride! Methndlut eh...k are moat active In the matter of a r rang- on May t, lt. Th.y have vi.lt.d the Aa to the Arable ae. ,t waa pos.tlve.y ( ZlL chief American cities. Including San atated today that whatever the German -Tie,. 7r ' FrancUce, where they spent some time admiralty report might be. the Berlin . LlSt 01 rrUSSiail uvrriiinnni woiua give assuranoce tnat The maharajah and his party reached government may be hastened. thla port en a visit te the United States win nu, taanraaeea. at the Panama-Paclflo exposition Canada. and RUSSIANS KEEP FALLING BACK ON NEW POSITIONS Its submarine commander, kad received explicit Instructions that no passenger ship eo attacked without warning. Thla tlon for American lives lost with the ship have been taken up Informally and Am bassador Bemstortf feels that, barring erece Ruaaia. Casualties Given AMSTERDAM (Via Ixm.lon). Aug. The Truaslan casualty tlata from No. tat to 3C give the namea ef 43.245 klil..t adjustment ef minor details, the friction ' wounded and miming, according to the between the two countries la at an end. ",ru Kotterdamake Courant The total New Hope of I'eaee. j number of Pruaalan losses publlahed up . m . . Itfl AllVllal 94 a mAaa- a. ma ... . . a I UUI fl in rMlalSlnaf f AVI a Inn af ttiaa aaltit- m-w sviinuiitg IU X. IfU.IUfl at II I ft. tc.nt.nuec irom tge une., Myf e wounded and mlaslng, say. the paper. Te ted as a bar to aooesa to southern has sprung. German obaervers here have the bov" mUBt be sUod the Bavarian noted thnf th. i. . fc caauaiuea, no. m; the Saxon list. No. The Russian armies retreating north country which sees poasH.llltles of Amer- Wuerttemburglan list. No. 247, " "r1 ar. epr.wa loan mediation behind the naaeeful .rl. 1 " " "T" "ol. bythe Rokne swamp, and ml'lUry won Ju.tment of the Amerlcan-German dls here say that the Austro-Oerman strafe- Dut. wiih i . .v.- gists are In a position to maaa fereae agmtnat either Ruaslan wing and expose H to a crushing defeat. Dlspatehes re ceived here today say that the Rusalsn ree'atanoe behind Brret-Lltovak haa been broken and that the pursuit by the Teu tons la being preaeed. Wlaak. Suman. where German cavalry yester day defeated a Russian cavalry dlvlalon, la forty mile, east of Breet-Lltovsk. The belligerents by diplomatic weapons the security of the lives ot neutrals on the high seas-It I. troight pons ble that other proposals may follow with resto ration of peace aa their object. The MEXICANS STEAL CANNED GOODS IN UNITED STATES BV AVOVTO. Te.. AVT. n-Three additional di.scKments of United States ascendancy of the liberal element In Ger. , 'ZZ Zt many. It I. ..Id. len.l. color to that view ! L0 l11 so far aa German, I. i bandit, have been raiding ranches and looting .mall country store., so rax aa Germany la concerned, Vl.ltlaar Utaaeror. BERUV, Aug .'9,-Vla L.mdon.)-Dr. military experts aay that thla mounted von Bethm"nn-lIollweg, the German Im force of Germans is now In a position ptr,J chncor, and Admiral von Tlr to Ute deep Inte the flank of the re-1 P'1" minister of marine, who left to treating Russians and bag many prison-1 wrth'r Wednesday evening to Jo'n the era. If not to convert the retreat Into mperor, are still at eastern haadquar utter rout. With mors cavalry In hand, where the Arablo caae and the aub- the Auatro-Oerman strategists. It Is aald, marine policy generally undoubtedly might before this have compelled Grand i have been the subject, of consideration. Duke Nicholas to turn and aeoept battle, I No word lisa reached Berlin concerning The belief la expressed that his retreat the conference and no developments of from now on will be doubly difficult. I 'By sort have occurred In the case here -m-i-- a to rMe. .since the chancellor's declaration of pol- Naturally there haa been much epecu-' aiven In a statement to the Asso lation here concerning the limits to which elated Press laat Wednesday. Admiral the Rusalana would be pressed. Borne von Mueller, chief of the private marine ks been considerably developed s'nee the had arautnad that the advance would not rab'net and the emperor, direct per- beg'nntng of the Fnronean war accord be continued ntuch beyond Breat-Lltov.k, sonal adviser on naval affaire, also Is 'n to a correspondent of the Txchane wa unpreauon ib now general mat wun me eroreror. The admiral-. Influ- Jeiegrapn company. It is offUlal'y an- the pursuit will proceed so Ions aa It ence, It Is known, la thrown with that of nouneed that Sweden now haa SSO.TlIio regu- contlnuee to give paying returns In cap- Dr. von Petbmaun-Hollweg and Foreign and ir.M0 Landaturmera Supplies Uvea or offera a chance to bring the Tee- Minister von.Jarow agalnvt eomplloa- of ammunition and war mnter'al have mg armlee to bay. Menwhlle a perma- tiona with Ui United States and so, the Wrn broutht uv to date, and the Swedish nent line of defense wilt be selected and opinion Is held here, there Is no reason "'sry wfter. Mate that the army haa fortified aa a barrier against a new Rue- to change the hopeful view of the sit- nver before stod at auch a hlh point aslaa sa Afa m ml llm I4 laa mi m mt I . . m .... Thirty trooper, were dispatched from Fort McTntosh at I redo to Zapata county, where a new raid by alleged Carranta soldiers was reported. Four armed Mexicans crossed the river Fri day night and loaded three pack horse, with everything portable from the store of Juan Garcia, near the International boundary. The loot consisted mostly ef canned goods. SWEDEN BRINGS ITS ARMY UP T0 RcL WAR BASIS IX)NrV)X. July fJ-The Swedish army elan offensive, It is stated. HYMENEAL uatlon expressed after the chancellor's of efficiency. Five thousand new off!. statement. Icera and non-commissioned officers have Exact Werdlaaj Jfat Clear. been appointed, and all old soldiers have The exact wordlna of lnatruetinn i.. been called ur for a course of supnlamen. Jsued to naval commanders haa not been,ul tr,inln- KIIKKAKDOAH. Ia. iut. . lH.l l ' .....i " - ' ' ' wiTui.ru una nuinBF nrrieiaia wh.. mm. I ..... ""'"i "r nonea avoid an answer, but It Is stated V VI Wn"u7 Mabel SjPh that they certainly Include the direction to Dr. John William Bllllng.ley of Mon- to attack no pas-senger atowne,. without roe, la.. Wednesday at Rl Dorado, Colo, adequate warnlnv. Wlwti... .ki. I"' br.?i' tJ"..?M".,r f. n1 pUe 10 f'htre cannot be learned. . a ""r w".but the technical difficulties In dlstla COLORADO MILITIA SURE IT HAS FOUNT SOMETHING ABFRDF,rr, S. D., Aug. 29.-Puttlnt rellroad sp'krs In grain stacks Is the In teat attint pulled off near here by the I. W. W's.. who wl?h to get even, with farmers for not paying them more for their day's labor. The spikes get Into the threrhtng machines during th-eihlng opcratlona with the bune'loa of grain and J throw the separators out of order. Sev eral threshing outfits near here have been put out of commission for hours , after one of these spikes had found Its way into the machines. I W!LSnMSTNnsiNRAINTO I REVIEW NATION Al GUARD i WASHINGTON, Aug. . President Wilson atood half an hour 'it The rain yesterday and reviewed tho Plarlet of Columbia National G ;ard. which had Ju.t returned from Its annual encampment In Virginia. The president wore a heavy ave front and rode te the review in hi. automobile. I Want Lafayette's Birthday Observed NKW YORK. Aur ?yA oall for a general American observance of Ivifay ette'e birthday. September 6, was Issued here today by a volunteer committee of ht h My on T. her. irk. lormer am bassador to France. 1. honorary chair man. Inasmuch as the annlveraary f al a on Labor day, the committee commend 4 to the puLllo the opportunity thua af forded to honor the memory f a man through whose efforts the "sympathy of France for the cause of freedom was given effective expression" In the strug gle for American Independence, TWENTY THOUSAND GARB ! WORKERS MAY WALK OUT PAtTTMORW. Md . Ao 5 A Mnr.t strike of clothing worker.. Involving aw.OOt) In Baltimore. Phlladelnhla. Boston. Chicago, Rochester. St. Louie. Cincinnati and Milwaukee la In the balance. It w-. atated tonight at the meeting of th executive council of the Ama'gamated Clothtng Workers of America here. Official announcement authorlxing the str ke, which will tie up the clothing In dustry, It wa. .aid, would probably be made at a ma., meeting to be held hero tomorrow. The council authorlxed tha Chicago workers to make their demanda for a forty-eight hour week and hiaher wages. In the event the manMracturers refuse a general strike Involving workers In Chlraro wll! be called wllh'n six weeks, at the beginning of the busy Straight hair Made Cur.y While You S eep Bv an entirely raw and hann'eei meth od, the stralRhtcut hair can now be maila beaiitr'ully curl "wi.ile you sleep.' Not that the sleeping hi, a an thine to do with It, except to ir 'tent loss of any of your I reclons tin e while the 1 ro esa it at worn. Yo 1 sltnrlv apptv a little Uqudd el merino to the hair, using a clean tooth It ah ftr the pin-poan. Tins It seem, has the prop erty of caua'ng the hair to drv with a de lightful wavy eff' ct. a. will be qu.te ap parent In the mornlna. The effect laa'a conaicVmb'v lon-ey than where a hot iron 1 u d. and the cuHl r.eea appears far more nat iral. 'f you'U aet a f w ounrea of the llqull al mor ns from yor dmsritlBt yMi wl I hnve enough to keen the ha'r In curl for wanv weeka. This bv tie' way. la exeelVnt also aa a dresa'ns; for the hair, keeping it brlirht and luttrona. It la neither atlcky nor greasy. Advertisement. TAFT URGES NEUTftL'TY IN RED CROSS GIVING i BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. J3.-Wlllla;n ! Howard Taft pleaded today the cauee of the American Red Cross at exercises celebrating Red Cross day at the Pan-1 ema-Paclfle exposition. I He urges a membership of millions, ' more funds and neutrality In giving. He praised Americana for the ready re sponse to calls for relief funds when the European war began, but deprecated tho fact that two-thlrda of the fund, given were d'.buraed by rel'cf bodlea ortranUeit on the spur of the moment while the i Rod Cross stood readv with a organliatioo to do the work. , DAUGHTER OF VICTOR MURDOCK WIDS OFFICER School Trunks Those contemplating going a way to school or college will do well to aee our Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags especially- adapted to students needs. We have some very nice Trunks well made and nicely finished wonderful values at $10.00 & $15.00 Tou can also secure here the renulne , Hartman Wardrobe Trunks for only $10.50. No other Trunk Is so handy, nor will keep clothing in better condition. And If it be a Bag you need, come see a special line of $9.60 values we are selling for only 87.50. Freling & Stein'e Omaha's lWt Baggage Builders, 1803 Farnam St. the bead ef the Shenandoah Public schools a number of years. Dr. and Mrs. Hilling-ley will be at home after October 1 at Monroe, la. Washington Affairs Joseph Ptewart. second saaialaut poet master general for the laat seven years, has resigned and he will be sNceded ty Otto Praeger, postmaster of Wash ington. M. O. Oanoa. chief elerk of tha department, will succeed Mr. Praeger. Modifications of the foot and mouth ilwun quarantine, effecMv. after Au gust sd, were ordered by the Department of Aartculture. The quarantine Is en tirely removed from MaaMehusetta. Other terrilorv la affected by the order in Itl'no'a Ind ana. . Michigan. Minne sota, and Pennsylvania. Despite war in FXirope, the United ftfetes en'lecied during the fiscal year ending June more tonns.e tax on ahpe In the fnra'gn trade entertns American Burt, than had been collected In any of the thl-tv yean precedlnu. The total was ai.S14.fl. or I4.1&7 more than the preceding year. Salvador haa appointed the following representatives nn the International Hib eoirimuslon crested by the recent DFNVrn. Colo, Au. 'A -A commit tee of officers of the Colorado National gulahing a freighter from a passenger 'au,,, appointed yeaterJav by itavernor ahlp through a pertsoote would in nv I Csf'son to Investlrate matters pertaln- caae produce ths same effect. The ,nr th "lte ""Hit la, tonight took poe American government 1. now officially In e,on ot correspondenee of a defective po as lou ef the same dcailaratlon of nrjr- La4" th. committee announced policy as contained In Dr. von Beth- th1 mon Papers seised were let-mann-llollwers statement, and appar-,t,r" 'nd'cln that the detective ently with the same limitations, thl. 1 mnc ha o" employed by the having been conveyed by Minister von I Un,t'd Mln- Workers ot America to hln- jbstow 10 j ant, w. Gerarl. American i " " ways me wora or re- ambassador, at a conference Wednead.v organutlng the state guard. noon. ( No report on the sinking of the Arabic has yet been received, none of the sub marines which m!ht have possibly been involved naving returned to port. The Wne Frtaa VlsVtsn, TANKTON. 8. D., Aug. .-9nocll.)-Mra. F. 8. Dllger, wife of a young den tist of Leatervllle, 1. dead a the result nf an sail rsx mtm sa astl4.kaa reai . admlrnltv u. ,h . . -. young . . -, . . ...u courts had only recently located In Lt- 0' aT? ll '- ! W regalnedon- muat ei.,.M h.fo .Krr:-"v.r: """" from th. . . .w. v "W WHBt 'S fJ'HD marines oporatlng south of Ireland returns. WICHITA. Ken.. All ?0--u, MM-rt Murdock. daughter of former Congress man and Mra. Victor M r'ock. wa. mar ried h.re late today to Ututeant Harvey Delano. IT. 8. N. Lieutenant and Mra Delano left for B-n Frmclsco. from where they will wll September 4 to o!n hi. ahlp, ; the Vermont, whlh has been ordered to Chtna. Tbey will spend two years at Shanghai AMtSUMENTS. JOHN D. LONG. FORMER NAVAL SPHRETARY, DIE PIVOtUM. Va.. Anr. t. John T. Lone:, former secretary of the navy and former govempr of Mas.achuseCts, died at his home here tonight Keh fkwki la Italy. AVPZfcANO. Ttalv, Aue "S-fV Parish Vversl earthquake shocks have been felt rilirinir tle Ih . .-n ...,, I hours. No damage has hern done. how. DAMAGE TO TIMBER BY TEVAS FLOOD IS HFAVY HOt'STOV. Tex.. Aue. lk-.rw.meee f fsvAmrrlun ftnanctnl runferenco. to standing tlmtrer of annrnxlmaey ffV oo cmiMder uniformity of law. rlatlng to nans ann commerce ane an International commercial court: Thumss O I'aloma, mm'Htcr of flnsnoe: Rafael Gilrol. fur iwr n.lnlter of finance: Francleea A. I tms. vice president of public worka and .if rtculture: Hlsrmlno auarej f'aslel luiKe a prominent lawyer or Salvador; arla D'Acbu'sann former nndewrs tary ef finance: Menuel lps Mencta. tirssurer ut Malvador. and Ftorentiira fa ins, .Moacadak, director ef the bust-vfficaj.j Charles P. Brown, railed here by ths kl ling of his son Jamea, left Friday for his horn, at West bo ro. Mo.. lh the body of his son, who waa ahot In a holdup on a Milwaukee freight en Wednesday. The boy, who was only seventeen, had never left home before. A package of tl.500. shipped by a Tank ton bank to a Vtlra bank, and In some manner dropped from a train, la'd for te mill, of ftneeno im.u .ni,t aa aeeetm. of .nf I ,. 1 Z I ra"n"" dropped from a eastern Tessa, according to the aif I Mon rt w" ' coast lumber man today. It I. stated t v-. .14 Ue Wars Ma.oas.aa) feet of landing timber was ! &11'. ptne-TaMlouey wl'l cure your destroyed and thst the idleness of the ouUgh and give restful lee-. Good for mUl. has cut down tha output about children. Only Sc. AU drug.tata Ad t5.ce,0l feet alnce ths atom. I vertisement POISONED HIMSELF AT 40! Death by .low f olson Is kilUng many a maa. onng In e.ra. who las .na-e t.u fatal mistake f a Una to understanij the amluas tf kidney trouLle. When yo r kidneys be--ln to lag In throwing off ranral poison, that accum ulate til VOUr bodV. tha f r mminm come In II: tie twinna; or stiffness across I Jour back and hies. I'rlnation may be I too frequent; you may feel "tired" lo thai mornln a when o 1 she- Id 'eel vour best. The best known remedy for thee tro. b'e. te Ji Ai MHUAU Hsar em Oil Cspeu ft This remedy h-s stood the test for more the , 3u e- rs since t was first rroduced in the an ient Is btrn toriee of lesrleiu. Holland, it act. irectly on the k'dnevs and blunder and gives relet at! once. o vour mocev l'l be refunded G I D M ""D L, Haarlem Ol' Capsu'es arw lni)v)red direct trvm "olland. and can te had at any drm store Pri--ea Sac, (uc ayid tl.oa Acitpt 110 substitute. 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