w t -1 I ! DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. SEAT ALL REGORDS REVENUE BUDGET TOTAL8 OVER BILLION AND HALF IN FISCAL YEAR. MAY PLACE FEE ON STOCKS Many Special Bills Added to Regular 8upply Measures During Last Fis cal Year Over Half Billion Was Col lected by Revenue Department. lVtrn Newpipr Union Nnn Smlc. Washington, D. C. Tho Importance qf the $200,000,000 revenue bill, to tyblcb. sonata Democrats devoted inany hours of deliberation In caucus, IB bfclng Impressed upon lenders by flio fact that tho appropriations of tho neoilpn now ncarlng completion b'ftvo broken all records. With tho possano Inst week of tho 50,d00,000 sLlp purchnso bill and probable approval by tho house of the donates gigantic naval bill, tho ap propriations of tho Sixty-fourth con gress will have exceeded tho previous high record by at least half a billion Collars. While exact figures cannot bo com- iiutcd until the gavel has fallen on tho Ast supply bill of the session, tho ng gfogato appropriation by congress for all purposes will npproxlmnto $1,700, 600,000, as against fl,114,0P0,000 for tho Sixty-third congress. Ilesldos regular supply bills, which total as thoy now Btand $1,387,200,680, congress will linvo added when the whipping bill Is npproved more than $90,000,000 for special purposes, There Jlso hnvo been contract authorizations mounting to nhout $207,000,000. all 6t which would bring the grand nggro gate to $1,C8S,000,000, with tho uncer tain gonoral deficiencies npproprlntlon bill still In the making to be added at the end of tho session. GRIEF STRICKEN; SUICIDES. Dorothy Ellsworth, Popular Co-E ;, Takes Poison. Lincoln, Neb. Miss Dorothy Ells worth, one of tho most popular of tho a'tato university students, died from tho effects of poison taken while tem porarily insano from grief, caused by he death of her Jlanco, "Shade" Fomb er, assistant city editor of tho Lincoln State Journal, who died at a local hos pital after a brief Illness. Mr. Fosslor and Miss Ellsworth were to have been married as soon as tho latter completed hor course at tho ptato university. Mr. Fosslcr was ono of tho most popular newspaper men In tho capital city and had a bright future. ' U. 8. Divine Killed. Baltimore, Md. Rev. Nlozlor M. Blolcttl, S. S., formerly of California, has been killed at tho front somo whero in Franco. News of his death was recolvod at St. Mary's seminary from tho Sukphlclan mother houso in tfaris. For flfteon months Father Blo lottl had bocn engagod In hospital Work In the rear, when, In defiance of army regulations, ho mado an appeal to dan. Joffro himself to tio put in tho firing lino. His request was granted. Father Blolottl was 37 years old. Ho as born in Lyons, Franco, in 1878. So etudlod In Home, whore he received s llcontlato in theology. Sliver Bars Plowed Up. Nacona, Tex. A farmer named Pal jnor, near hore, has plowed up silver bars on his farm variously estimated fo bo worth from $100,000 to $280,000. Calmer Bays ho will send tho bars to the Denver mint for analysis. It is believed the silver bars were loft hore by Spaniards in tho sixteenth or sev enteenth century, when thoy rotroatod owing to tho assault of Moxlcans Against thorn. Gen. Garcia Killed. Chihuahua City, Mox. Qon. Ln Tonga, in pursuit with his constitu tional troops of scattered Villlsta ban dits ln Durango, has reported via Tonehuanos to Qen. Trevino hero ho pad engaged a small band of Vllllstas tinder Gen. Alborto Qarcla at Presidio, killing Garcia and a number of his fol lowers and putting tho rest to flight. Judge Nortonl Resigns. St. Louis. Albort D. Nortonl ro signed as Judge of tho St. Louis court of appeals to accept a placo on tho na tional Democratic campaign commit tee. Judgo Nortonl Is n progressive and four yoars ago was the progres sive candidate for governor of Mis souri. (, To Put Strikers to Death. Ela Pubo. Tho text of a decreo wherein First Chief Carranza evokes tho death penalty against tho strikers who paralyzod Moxlco City through a. gonoral olectrlc striko appears in coplos arriving hero of El Pueblo, u dally publication in tho capital. Grounds In the Canal. San Francisco. The first vossol to Eround in tho Panama canal is report ed in n mosiago to tho San Francisco Morchants' exchange She 1b thu British steamer Uford, on her way from Bahta ll.anco to Atlantic ports. 'Jh cargo of nltrato had to bo light anad, tho udvlces said. Russians Occupy Stanlslau. Potrograd. Stanlslau, an important railway center south of Lomberg, capl !al of Gallola, has been occupied bj Russian troops. The Federal Farm Loan Act Synopsis of Its Salient Features Prepared by H. M. Hanson, Secretary-Treasurer Farm Mortgage Bankers' Association of America FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT Passed by the House of Representa tives and the United States Sen ate June 27 and 28, 1910, Respectively. Signed by the President July 17, 1910. 8. Provides for a federal land bank system In the continental United States (exclusive of Alaska), dividing the country Into twelve lnnd hank districts composed of whole states. 8. Tho system Is operated as a bu reau of the United states trensury de partment and supervised by tho fed eral farm loan board. Tho secretary of tho treasury Is ex-ofllclo chnlrman of the board with four other members appointed by the president for eight years at an annual salary of $10,000. One member Is designated farm loan commissioner uud is tho active execu tive ofllccr. 3 Appointees of Board: (a) Fnrm loan rrglstrur for each laud bank dis trict and (It) One or more land appraisers for each hind bank district. Salaries paid by federal land bank or Joint stock land bank for which they act. (c) Land bank examiners; salaries paid by the United States. (d) Attorneys, experts, assistants and other employees to bo puld by the United States. 17. Powers of ths Board: (n) To orgnnizo and charter federal land banks, Joint stock land banks and na tional farm loan associations. (b) To review and niter the rate of interest to bo churged by federal land banks for loniw. (c) To approve or reject any or nil loans for bond Issue and to grant or refuse nny specific Issue of farm loan bonds of federal laud bunks and Joint stock lnnd banks. (d) To regulate charges for ap praisal, examining titles and record ing. (e) To npprolso land securing mort gages for bond issue. (f) To exercise general supervisory authority over the federal land bnnks, farm loan associations and Joint stock land banks. 80. Tho fnrm loan commissioner shall examine the laws of every stato and if on examination tho laws of nny stato aro shown to afford Insufficient protection to holders, Its mortgnges shall bo declared Ineligible under this act during tho contlnuanco of the laws In question. 82. The secretary of the trensury is authorized to deposit United States funds In federal lnnd bnnks nt current government rates of Interest, the ag gregate of such funds not to exceed $0,000,000 nt any ono time. FEDERAL FARM LOAN BANKS ORGANIZATION. Section 4. Ono In ench land bank district. Branches permitted within Its district Olllcers: President, vice president, secretary and treasurer; di rectors; six representatives of fnrm loan associations and three represent ing tho public Interest. Attorneys, as sistants, experts and other employees. All salaries fixed by farm loan board and paid by bank. Subject to semian nual examinations by land bnnk exam iner. CAPITAL STOCK. Sec. G. $750,000. May bo owned by Individuals, firms, corporations and the United States and Btnte governments. Sec. 5. Shares, $5 each. Sec. 0. All stock remaining unsub scribed 80 days nfter subscription hooka arc opened shall bo subscribed by tho United States and thereafter only tho United States government and borrowers may acquire shares of stock. Sec. 0. United States government not to participate In dividends. All other stockholders shnro dividends equally. Sec. 5. Tho orlglnnl capital stock shall bo gradually retired nfter tho stock held by farm louu associations shall amount to $750,000. Sec. 5. Not less thnn Q per cent of capital shnll bo Invested In United States government bonds. POWERS. Sec. 18. To buy first farm mort gages within Its district and to issue uud sell farm loan bonds. Sec. 18. To recelvo from fnrm lonn associations Interest and amortization payments on mortgnges and farm loan bonds. Sec. 18. To acquire nnd dispose of real and personal property necessary for tho convenient transaction of busi ness; and land taken In satisfaction of debts or purchased under Judgments, decrees or mortguges held by It. Shall not hold tltlo exceeding fivo years. Sec 18. To accept deposits of se curities or current funds from member associations but pay no interest thore on. Sec. 13. To borrow money on se curity and pay interest thoreon. Sec 18. To buy and sell United States bonds. Sec 13. To npprulso lands for bond Issuo and to charge applicants and bor rowers tho cost of land upprulsal, ex amining titles, recording and other to tal fees, said fees to be paid In cash or be made part of loan and paid In amortization payments. Sec. 14. To accept mortgages only from farm loan associations and np proved agents. Sec. 14. To accept deposits of cur rent funds only from Its stockholders. Sec. 0. To become financial agents of United States government nnd de pository of public money. Public de posits cannot bo invested in mort gages or fnrm loan bonds. Sec. 13. To deposit Its securities nnd current funds subject to check with nny member bnnk of the federal reserve system and to receive Interest thereon. BONDS. Sec. 20. Issued In series of $50,000 or more, In denominations of $25, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000. Sec. 20. Mny bear n maximum rate of 0 per cent interest per nnnum. Sec. 10. Mortgages nnd United States government bonds equal In amount to tho fnrm loan bonds Issued are retained ns collateral security by the land bnnk registrar. Sec. 14. Tho outstanding farm loan bonds shnll not exceed 20 times the capital nnd surplus. Sec. 21. Shnll be guaranteed by bank of Issue nnd all other federal land banks. Sec. 17. No Issue is authorized without the approval of tho farm loan board. Sec. 22. Substitution of mortgnges and United Stntes government bonds held ns collateral to fnrm loan bonds Is permitted. TAXATION. sec. 1:0. The capital stock, sur plus, mortgages and farm loan bonds and nil Income derived therefrom are exempt from federal, state, municipal nnd locnl taxation. Sec. 20. Itenl property taken nnd held under the provisions of sections 11 and 13 Is not tnx exempt. AGENTS. Sec. 15. Incorporated bnnks, trust companies, mortgngc companies or chartered savings Institutions mny net ns ngents for federal land banks If no fnrm loan association lias. been formed In n given locality nfter one yenr. Sec. 15. Borrowers securing loans through ngentu nro required to sub scribe 5 per cent of the loan to the capital of the federal land bank. Sec. 15. Agents are entitled to a commission of one-hnlf of 1 per cent per annum on unpaid principal of each lonn they negotlnte nnd the bank shall pay agent for actual expenses for ap praising land, exnmlnlng titles, exe cuting nnd recording the mortgage pa pers which shall be added to tho face of the loan. Sec 15. Agents shnll Indorso nnd become llnble for the payment of tho loans they negotlnto nnd tho aggre gate unpaid principal of such loans shnll not exceed ten times the agent's cnpltnl and surplus. Sec 15. Agents nro required to make good any default within 80 days after notice. Sec 15. All collections made shall bo remitted without chnrge, SPECIAL PROVISIONS. Sec i.2. Amortization and other pnyments constitute a trust fund to bo Invested ns follows: (n) To pay off mnturlng farm loan bond Issues. (b) To purchnso farm loan bonds. (c) To lend on first fnrm mortgnges within the district. (d) To buy United States govern ment bonds. Sec 23. Pescrvo nnd dividends: No limit Is plnced on dividend distributions nfter n reserve nccount has been built up from enrnlngs equal to 20 per cent of the capital stock nnd nfter 5 per cent of tho net earnings annually theronfter nre ndded to the reserve ac count. Sec 23. Reserve funds to bo Invest ed ns prescribed by the federal farm loan bonrd. See 27. Fnrm loan bonds nre Inwtul Investments for llduclnry nnd trust funds and security for all public de posits. Sec 27. Federal reserve bank mny buy and sell farm loan bonds. Sec 20. Provision Is mnde for dis solution nnd tho appointment of n re ceiver. Sec. 14. No commission or charge not specifically authorized In this act shall be demanded or received. NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCI ATIONS ORGANIZATION. Section 7. Ton fnrm owners desir ing loans nggregntlug $20,000 or more may form such an association. Sec 7. Its affairs nro administered by llvo dlroctors, Including president, vlco president nnd a loan committee of threo sorvlng without compensation, nnd by n secretary treasurer with sal ury fixed by the farm loan bonrd und puld by tho association. CAPITAL STOCK. Sec. 8. Shares, $5 ench; (9) carry ing double llnblllty; (8) mny be owned only by borrowers who nro required to subscribe 5 per cunt of their loan lu the capital stock of tho association which In turn subscribes an equal amount of stock ln the federal land bank. Sec. 8. Shares nre paid for In cash or (0) the amount may be added to the face of the loan and retired In amorti zation payments nt pur. In such case the face of the loan shall not exceed the 50 per cent and 20 per cent lim itation. Sec. 7. Assessment on shares may be levied for operating expenses If funds are not otherwise available. fOWERS. Sec. 10. To appraise land for mort gage through Its loan comrnlttco of three. Sec. 11. To Indorse nnd become liable for the mortgages of Its share holders. Sec. 11. To receive and deliver the proceeds of loans to borrowers. Sec 11. To acquire nnd dispose of property necessary for the convenient transaction of its business. Sec 11. To issue certificates of de posit for not longer than ono year and to pay 4 per cent Interest thereon, convertible Into fnrm lonn bonds at the federal land bank of Its district. See. 7. To receive and transmit to the federal land bnnk pnyments of In terest and principal and amortization payments. LOANS. Sec 12. Loans shnll bo secured by first mortgages on land within Its land bank district Section 12. To run from 5 to 40 yenrs with amortization nnd with ad ditional optional prepayments after five yenrs. Sec. 12. Interest on loans shall not exceed 0 per cent per annum on tho unpaid principal. Sec 12. Borrowers shall pay 8 per cent simple Interest on defaulted pnyments. Sec 12. Loans mny be made for the following purposes nnd for no other tinder penalty: (a) To purchase land for agricul tural purposes. (b) To purchnso equipment, fertil izer nnd live stock for the operation of the mortgnged farm. (c) To provide buildings nnd for the Improvement of fnrm lands. (d) To pay debts existing at time of orgnnlzatlon of the ftrst untlonnl farm loan association within the county. Sec 12. Mnxlmum loan $10,000; minimum loan $100. Sec 12. No lonn shall exceed 50 per cent of tho vnluo of the lnnd mortgnged nnd 20 per cent of the permanent In sured Improvements. Sec 12. No loans shall be made to any person who is not at the time or shortly to become engaged ln tho culti vation of the farm mortgnged. Note. All nppllcntlons for loans originate with tho national farm loan associations or ngents nnd nil loans aro made and closed by tho federal land bnnks. This docs not npply to Joint stock land banks. TAXATION. Sec 20. Same as applies to federal lnnd banks. SPECIAL PROVISIONS. Sec 9. Associations mny retnln ns commission one-eighth of 1 per cent semlnnnunlly from Interest pnyments on the unpaid prlnclpnl of loans. Sec. 0. Associations may borrow from federal land bnnks at 6 per cent annual Interest up to one-fourth of Its totnl stockholdings In snld bank. Sec. 24. Reserves nnd dividends: No limit Is plnced on dividend distri butions nfter the reserve nccount, built up from net enrnlngs equals 20 per cent of the capital stock and after 2 per cent of the net enrnlngs nnnunlly thereafter are added to the reserve ac count. Sec. 25. Defnults must bo made good within 80 days after notice. Sec 29. Provision Is made for dis solution nnd the appointment of a re ceiver. JOINT STOCK LAND BANKS ORGANIZATION. Section 10. A prlvnte corporation subject to tho requirements under this net which may bo formed by ton or moro persons with a board of directors of five or more. Sec 10. Mny operate within the state In which Its principal office is lo cated and within some one contigu ous stnte. Sec. 28. Subject to sumlnnnunl ex nmlnntlons by the federal lnnd bnnk exumlner. CAPITAL STOCK. Sec. 10. $250,000 minimum. Sec 10. Doublo llnblllty of share holders. Sec. 10. Tho United States govern ment shall own uono of tho shares of stock. Sec 10. No fnrm loan bonds enn be Issued until tho capital stock Is fully paid, although the bank may begin business when ono-hnlf of tho cnpltiil Is subscribed nnd paid In cash. POWERS. Sec 10. To lend money on farm mortgage security. Sec 10. To Issue and sell fnrm loan bonds. Sec 10. To issuo fnrm loan bouds up to 15 times the amount of Its cnpl tnl und surplus. Sec 10. Except ns otherwise pro vided It bus the powers of nud Is sub ject to tho restrictions Imposed on federal land bnnks. PRIVILEGES. Sec 10. May lend more thnn $10,000 to nuy ono borrower, but not beyond 50 per cent of the vnluo of tho land nnd 20 per cent of the permanent in sured Improvements. Sec 10. Loans arc ngt restricted to the purposes prescribed for nutlonti fnrm lonn nssoclntions. Sec 10. Loans mny be made t farm owners regardless of whether en gaged In cultivation of the land mort gnged or not Sec 10. Interest on loans shall no exceed more thnn 1 per cent, the In tcrest rate established for Its last serlo of bonds, nor moro than 0 per cent li nny case. Sec 10. Commissions or otho chnrges not speclllcnlly nnthorlzed bj this net shnll not be demanded or re celved. BOND8. Sec. 20. Issued In series of $50,00 or more. In denominations of $25, $50 $100, $500 nnd $1,000. Sec. 20. Mny bear maximum rate ol 5 per cent Interest per nnnum. Sec. 10. Bonds shall be so engraved as to be readily distinguishable frou federal lnnd bnnk bonds. Sec. 19. Mortgages and United Stntes government bonds equnl In amount to the farm loan bonds issued nro rctnined ns collateral security by the lnnd bunk registrar. Sec 17. No issue is authorized with out the approval of the farm loan board. Sec. 27. Federal rcservo banks nre authorized to buy nnd sell the bonds of Joint stock land banks. Sec 22. Substitution of mortgages and United Stntes government bonds held ns collateral to farm loan bonds is permitted. Sec. 27. Its bonds are lawful Invest ments for fiduciary nnd trust funds and security for all public deposits. TAXATION. Sec 20. The capital stock, surplus and earnings are subject to the taxing powers of the state. Sec. 20. Its mortgages executed un der this act nnd Its farm loan bonds nnd all Income derived therefrom aro exempt from federal, state and munic ipal nnd locnl taxntlon. Sec 20. Renl property taken nnd held under the provisions of sections 11 nnd 13 Is not tax exempt SPECIAL PROVISIONS. Sec 0. Joint stock land banks are made public depositories and finaucinl agents of the United Stntes govern ment Sec 0. Public deposits cannot be In vested In farm mortgages or in farm loan' bonds. Sec. 10. Kates of Interest for loans under 0 per cent are not subject to review or ulterntion by the farm loan bonrd. Sec. 13. Shnll receive no deposits except public deposits. Sec 22. Amortlzntlon nnd other payments constitute a trust fund to be invested ns follows: (n) To pay off Its maturing fann loan bonds. (b) To purchase fnrm loan bonds. (c) To lend on first mortgages with in Its prescribed field. (d) To purchase United Stutes gov ernment bonds. Sec. 23. Iteservo nnd dividends pro vided for ns In the case of federal lnnd banks. Sec 20. Provision is mado for dis solution and the appointment of a re ceiver. THIS DEALER HAD REAL TACT Stout and Thin Customers Use Special Mirrors In Wearing Apparel Establishment A denier in wenring apparel, noticing thnt his stout customers and his very thin customers often wero sensitive as to their figures, Installed two full length mirrors of speclnl design, says Popular Mechanics magazine. Ono wns slightly concave nnd tho other slightly convex. When n stout customer tried on a suit she was led to the concave mirror for self-luspectlon, and wns ablo to Bee her figure as it would appear with Its measurements reduced. When a thin person came ln to try on clothes she was taken to tho convex mirror, where tho opposite effect was pro duced. Only Moistened His Lips. Omer Scudder, n Columbus real es tate uud Insurance agent, told some of tho other business men who hnve of fices in the Bnssett building thut he wns hot They agreed that they were Just as hot as ho was. "I can eat all the Ice cream you fellows nre willing to buy," Scudder declared. Tho others mudo up GO cents nnd sent out for n hnlf gallon of crenm. They had a notion that Scudder would eat nhout a quart after which they would divide the remnlnlng quart among themselves. Scudder surround ed the entire hnlf gallon of Ice crenm, smacked his lips and asked them whether they were not going to get him enough Ice cream for a real tnste. The busluess men looked nt each oth er, smiled sickly nnd returned to their plnces of business. Iudlnnnpolls News. The Three Philosophers. For tho first time In their lives threo genuine, slmon-puro philos ophers weuf out riding In n motor cnr. After they hnd ridden nhout twenty mllos out In tho country tho cnr broke down. Said tho first philosopher: "I liuvolong wnntod to study certain as pects of nnture, nnd this nffords mo tho particular prospect I most ad mlre." Said the second philosopher: "I observe thoro ts n farmhouse over thero whero food can doubtless bo ob tained In sufficient quantities." Said the third philosopher: "I hnve long wnnted to be In a situation where, without moving, sustenance would he brought to mo by one friend, while tho other discoursed on tho beauties of nature." Life- AVER I EMPLOYEES AND MANAGERS AC CEPT FEDERAL BOARD'S OF FER OF MEDIATION. CONFERENCES START AT ONCE Workers' Leader Declares That Movo Does Not Mean Arbitration Mediators Are Notified of Action Taken Begin Work. New York, Auft. 11. Acceptance by the railroad brotherhoods on Wednes day of tho proposul for medlntion by the federal bonrd of medlntion nnd conciliation nverted u strike of 400,000 railway employees. After first refusing to listen to tho offer to nccept medlutlon mado by tho rullroud presidents, tho employees' lenders reconsidered, nnd announced thut they, too, would consent to me dlutlon, but not to urbltrntion. Announcement of tho acceptance of tho offer was mudo by A. B. Onrret son, heud of tho conductors' brother hood, uftcr It hnd been delivered by G. W. Hnnger, n member of tho bonrd, following an appeul to thut body to In tervene mndo by tho railroad mnn ugers. Mr. Gnrretson snld he hnd In formed tho bonrd thrtt the offer was accepted on condition thut "Its good offices nro promptly exercised." Tho federal board, which is com posed of Mr. Ilnngcr, Murtln A. Knnpp nnd Judgo W. L. Chambers, was pre pared to begin conferences with tho respective sides to the controversy nt once. The procedure of the federal board Is to meet ench side separately, learn Its attitude nnd attempt to obtain con cessions from ench ns a bnsls on which n settlement can be renched when they are ngnln brought together. The step followed rejection by tho managers of the demnnds mndo by tho men. APPOINTS MEXICAN ARBITERS Secretary Lane and Justice Brandeis Named by the President Proce dure Is Agreed Upon. Washington, Aug. 11. Formal an nouncement wns mnde on Wednesday by Acting Secretary Polk of tho ac ceptance of General Cnrrnnzn's pro posal for u Joint International com mission to seek n solution of border disputes und to discuss other matters which may help clnrlfy rotations bo tween the United States nnd Mexico. Only the time nnd place for the con ference remain to be decided. Secretary Lnno of tho Interior de partment will head the Amrlcun com mission, supportd by Justice Louis D. Brandeis of tho Supremo court and u third commissioner whose nnme will be nnnounced Inter. Tho Mexlcnn commissioners were named several days ago. The first subject will be withdrawal of American troops from Mexico, to bo followed by negotiation on a protocol covering future military operations nlong tho border. It Is regnrded ns probnhlo thnt tho meetings will bo held ut some resort on the New Jersey Const CHILD LABOR BILL PASSED Measure Approved by Senate Even Prohibits Shipment of Chil dren's Products. Washington, Aug. 10. Tho child la bor bill wns passed ln the senate on Tuesday, 32 to 12. Prior to tills every amendment was voted down. Two Republicans nnd ten Democrats voted against the administration bill. Tho bill prohibits tho shipment In interstnto nnd foreign commerce of tho product of tho proscribed child labor. Children under sixteen nre prohibited from working In qunrrles nnd mines. Children under fourteen nro not per mitted to work In tanucrles.fnctorles or mills of nny kind. Children between fourteen nnd sixteen mny work only eight hours u day, und only six dny n week. NEW G. 0. P. CHIEF NAMED Alvln T. Hert of Kentucky Will Man. age Republican National Fight From Chicago. Chicago. Aug. 9. Alvln T. Ilert of Kentucky will be the western mnnnger of the Hughes cnmpalgn, with head quarters In Chicago. Mr. Here's selec tion wns nnnounced on Monday by Wllllnm It. Wlllcox, chairman of ths Uepubllcnu nntlonnl committee, follow ing n duy's conference with western lenders of tho party. Mr. Ilert Is tho new nntlonnl committeeman from Ken tucky. Ho Is n Louisville manufac turer. Up to 15 years ago ho resided In Indlnnn nnd Is n closo friend of Chnrles W. Falrbunks of thnt state, tho vice presldentlul nominee. In tho re cent Ilepubllcnn convention ho wns u Fairbanks delegate. More Troops for Border. Washington. Aug. 12. Tho Thir teenth Pennsylvania Infantry regiment hns been culled Into servlco by tho whit department It will bo sont to tho border ns soon ns possible to replace the Pennsylvania Second Infantry, More Russian Troops Land. Brest, Aug. 12. Anothor contingent of Russian troops hns boon landed hore. The soldiers wore glvon an on thuslnstlc welcome. The first Itinwliin troops to lnnd In Franc urrivud at Marseilles on Aoril 20. STRIKE I '41 t -- jtr.tjh -l-g.,Aarf.)