RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF if ' I; t DEVONSHIRE HOUSE TO BE A HOTEL SITE Eft m s'mMWit&km i ggasfr rSToSflHI 1 -llSKSS's awQHIH 'I'lit: famous Devonshire' hnin-'o In riecudilly. London, homo of the duke of niirchnscd by mi American, with a view to using It as n situ for a monster (shows the gorgeous hull anil concert room of the innnslrii. TRACE MEXICAN RACE TO CHINA Recent Discoveries Bear Out Tradition That Chinese Once Peopled Country. MAY SOLVE ANCIENT PUZZLE Hieroglyphics Found on Foundation Stones of Pyramids at San Juan Teotlhuacan Indicate Primitive Migration From Orient. Mexico City. Hieroglyphics recent ly discovered on the foundation stones of the pyramids of San .Tiian Teotl huacau, U7 miles northeast of Mexico City, mny solve the problem which has perplexed historians and urchcologlsts for centuries ns to the true origin of the Mexican nation. These strange carvings arc said by some authorities to be Chinese, thus tending to bear out the old tradition that In the dim past wandering tribes from China crossed to the new continent, settled within the present boundaries of Mex ico and beenmo the progenitors of the race' which now dominates this republic. ' .So Interesting nre the recent discov eries that the bureau of ntithropology lias been Instructed to conduct a vigor ous research, and In this connection BUS CONDUCTOR JAPAN This JiipancH! miss has taken her place us the llrst feminine conductor on the "Fifth Avenue llus Line" which was recently Inaugurated In Tokyo. WH fit tfSfti lis is V2Z&WWm& VW . fJT tffKS 1 ErfSSftati'SS?SaJt3't I mSSSSmmr "''' HUNT TURKISH HEIRESS Was Left $100,000,000 by "Rockefeller of Turkey." New Arabian Nlahts Tale Told In New York by an Alleged Sheik. Now York. The talo of tho "Thou Band nnd Second Night" was told In New York by JJen Mahomet, who pro claimed himself a sheik of Arabia and a brother of tho amir of Iledjaz. Hen Mahomet arrived hero with six retainers, Ills mission, ho said, was a world-wldo search for Sari, Turk ish heiress, who, tho sheik declared, was plighted to marry tho amir. Sari, according to Ben Mahomet, was last seen in Constantinople talk ing to a sailor from an American war ship which hnd put into tho port. How the Turkish maid was able to escapo the vigilance of her nurso long enough - Kong Tslnng Killing, charge d'affaires of the Chinese legation In Mexico, vis ited the pyramids and stated that the hieroglyphics were similar In many re spects to certain symbols now In use by the Chinese. He declared the words "sun," "city" and "eye" were clearly depleted. Mexican anthropologists who have Interested themselves In the dis covery have declined to pass final Judg ment until further excavations nre made and more evidence obtained. The pyramids of San Juan Teotlhua can as well as those In Cholula, In the state of Puebhi, are among the oldest marks of primitive habitation to be found In the republic. They stand ns colossal monuments to peoples whose history was as obscure to the conquer ing Spaniards In the sixteenth century ns to presciit-dny historians. Because of their general construction, some au thorities believe they are the handi work of the Egyptians, who In some mysterious manner crossed the seas and denoted their plnces of permnnent habitation with these stone and cement structures, which nre even larger tbnn the most famous pyramids of Egypt. AS HE SAW CHRIST Pen Picture of Jesus Is Discov ered in Rome. Drawn by Proconsul In Palestine Letter Describing "Man of Strange Virtue." In Home. From the dust of more tbnn 10(H) years a studious modern Homun has rescued a pen portrait of Jesus Christ. It was drawn In one of the letters that l'ubllus Lontuliis, who was a Itotuau pro-consul In i'ulcsthie and new the Savior In Xii7areth, wrote to a friend in Italy. "There has appeared here a man of strange virtue," l'ubllus l.entulus wrote. "Ills disciples call him 'The Son of Ood. lie cures the sick and 'raises the dead to life. He Is a vers ! handsome man and worthy of all hair Is blond our attention. His and covers his shoulders in separate curls and Is parted In the middle, after the fashion of the people of Nazareth. His forehead Is smooth and serene, without marks or wrinkles; his countenance Is pink; his nose Is well formed; his beard, of the same color as his hair, Is parted In the middle. "In his gazo Is an expression of wisdom and of openness; his eyes are blue, but shlno terribly when he re proves people; but In conversation they are amiable. His observations to hold this conversation was not ex plained by the Arabian chieftain, but after this meeting It seenib Sari disap peared. . Her father Iladahlsmo, grieved bit terly for the loss of his daughter, who was known tho length and breadth of Turkey for her beauty anil charity, and soon he died, leaving her $1(X),000, 000. iladahlsmo was In Turkey, ac cording to Hen Mahomet, "like Rocke feller Is In America." When It was considered certain that Sari had left her natlvo land, cither voluntarily or with un abductor, the amir Is said to have asked his broth er, who studied at Cambridge universi ty In England, to search the world for her and to spare no expense. From Turkoy tho shclk went to Franco, thence to Italy and Tnnglers, and Anally set snll for tho new world, or riving In New York via Hallfnx. Hen Mahomet announced that If detectives Here had failed him ho would appeal Devonshire, is ii-portuil tiliont to Do American hotel. The photograph The little village of San Juan Teotl liiiacan, which In the Aztec laiiguago means "City of the Cods," was In tho early days of Aztec history the scene of extraordinary religious ceremonies. The two pyramids, one dedicated to the sun, the other to the moon, nre known to have been the tombs In which hundreds of tribal dignitaries wcro burled, and excavators have exhumed wrought stone containing huinun bones, obsld'un knives, tcrrn-cottn bends with brond faces and lint noses, fragments of rare pottery and great numbers of arrowheads. Find Mask of Monarch. One of the most recent and most valuable discoveries was a Jndelto mask of some past monarch with tho brow covered with the diadem known to early Mexican history. The pyramid to the sun measures 701 by 721 feet at the base and Is 210 feet high; the one to the moon Is nil by 420 feet at tho base and Is Ifil feet h'gh. They both contnln numerous chambers, and their severnl stories are complete temples In themselves, but connected by winding st n Irs. The Inscriptions hnvlng Chinese char acteristics were discovered through excavating In the ruins of what has generally been known ns La Claud adela (The Cltndel), but which, ac cording to recent reports of Investiga tors, are whnt Is left of a pyramid larger and perhaps older than tho two pyramids of the sun und tho moon. nre expressed with liveliness, al though lie alwnys remains calm. No body has ever seen him to lnugh ; but he often weeps. Of n good height and straight figure he has very beautiful hands and arms. Ills manner of speaking Is serious. IIo speaks but little, and Is modest. In short, he is ns hnndsnmo as a mnn mny be. They call film Jesus, the Son of Mary." Expert antiquarians nnd students of history pronounce tho letters of l'ubll us Leiitiilus to be entirely genuine. For centuries they wero forgotten snvo by students of Lntln nnd nnclent Rome. The advent of Chrlstmns brought the letter quoted to tho mind of an old professor here. He translated It Into modern Italian and sent It to some of his learned friends as a historical curi osity. It seems to verify the belief that tho Savior had a fair complexion nnd light hair, as many old artists de pleted him. COURT-MARTIALED 14 TIMES British Seaman Sets Record Under Detention More Four Years. In Army Than London. John Fnrrlngdown, a sea man, has been fourteen times eolirt martlaled, passed four and half years under detention, and was never abroad, according to army records. Ilu Is now serving three years' penal servi tude for theft of postal drafts. to tho government at Washington and fceek to learn what ship It was that touched at Constantinople soon after tho armistice, when Sari disappeared. BELL SOUNDS WIRELESS CALL New Emergency Calling Device sures Attention for S. O. S. Signals. In London. A novel wireless emer gency calling devlco by which ships In distress can ring alarm belle on other ships within wireless range, Is reported by tho American chamber of commerce In London. Tho present wireless system of com munication requires that nn operator to hear a call, must bo on duty, wenr. Ing tho usual telephnno headpiece. Tho calling up, according to tho Amer Icnn chamber, Is effected by n bell which starts ringing on tho ships called, It Is claimed that one of tho most Important uses of tho dovlco will bo to Insure Immodlato and general ut- tcntlon to S. O. 8. calls, NEBRASKA IN BRIEF Timely News Culled From All Parts of the State, Reduced for the Busy. SCORES OF EVENTS COVERED l.clloy Iiigliatii of Lynns took hlgh-i st honors In the college ami school of! agriculture livestock JudirliiL' context tit Hie university fin in ut Lincoln, lie was rewarded with a cup. The ten high men Judging nil kinds of stok ranked as follows: l.clloy Ingham, L.vons; K. A. Clark, Craig; Paul Atch Non, Cozad: Hoy nl Schoen, Wells .Minn: I'atil Tnggari. Chambers: lid ward Scheldt, Friend; L. K. Flnne.v, Lincoln: A. K. Hepporly, Norfolk: Al-l Mil Menlck, Osceola; Harold Hedges,;,,,, ,,v , ,,, ,r x(.,n,in. liidliiiioln. They were awarded with ribbons. olllclals ut" telephone ami telegraph eoNpaiilcs of Nebraska Miy that Un wind and snow storm which raged over l lie slate March i!S blew down no less than 110,0(10 poles and caused a loss of many thousands of dollars. In many places of the north nnd northwestern part of the state the gale reached a velocity of (JO miles an hour. Secretary of State Amsberry an nounced Dial the inline of ex-Covernor John II. .Moiehead of Falls City will appear on the di cratle primary bal lot as a candidate for nomination for governor despite a ruling to the con trary by the attorney general. O. V. Langley, who shot and killed Judge C. II. 1'feIITer of Cortland, was sentenced to the penitentiary for Ul years by Judge L. M. I'einberton In district court at Hen trice. A Jury pre viously had returned a verdict of sec-, ond degree murder. The state board of control has ap point Mrs. Kdlth Richard of Lincoln manager of the new custodial farm for women, at York. Not a man will be uiployed at the farm. AH the oul-of-dor labor will be performed by In mat?. The Nebraska supreme court has ruled that an nutoi'-'.bllo used for il legal transportation of liiiior in the state can be confiscated ami sold by state authorities, even though the ma chine is the property of a person other than the driver. Professor M. M. Fogg, formerly of the slntv university, will direct the publicity of the Nebraska committee's campaign to raise Its share of Ameri ca's gift to France the $'J."0,0(Mt mon ument to be erected on the Marne river. (age county suffered considerably by the storm March '23. Small build ings In many parts of the county were overturned, trees uprooted ami tele graph and telephone vvi res were lev eled to the ground. Census tigures released the past week give Columbus a population of 5,410, an Increase of 7.0 per cent over 1010; Hastings, 11,(5-17, an Increase of 24.7 for the same period, and (Srnnd Island KI.IKIO, an Increase of .'13.1!. The Lincoln Automobile club has started a campaign against certain farmers who have bpen charging ex orbitant sums for helping nutolsts who have become stuck In the mud near their farms. The Sidney Community association lias appointed a committee to work with one appointed by the city council to establish a camping ground for tourists. Dealers predict that ,he Increased wages granted coal miners will cause a boost of about .() cents a ton In tho price of soft coal In Nebraska. The Women's Relief Corps of Liu coin Is to furnish dully newspapers of Lincoln to wounded Nebraska soldiers nt Fort Sheridan, III. The Fremont Woman's club passed a resolution against permitting picture shows to operate la the city on Sun days. Tho congregation of the Christian Church of Auburn celebrated the pay ing off of a $.'l,r00 debt by a huge lion- tire. The Lincoln Telephone anil Tele graph Company Is planning to bull a new home at Nebraska City. Contract has been awarded for a new $:i(),(MI0 telephone exchange build ing at David City. A. II. Meyer of Harwell purchased the estate of the late Thomas G. Hem iiiotl for 71,(XK). A heavy hall storm at Fremont dam aged greenhouses In the city to tho extent of $10,000. Construction of a new 80-room hos pital at O'Neill will begin lit June or early In July. Tho village of Johnson Is soon to vote a bond Issue for the purpose of building a transmission line, either to Auburn or to Tecumseh for the pur pose of providing light and power for the town. In spite of the fact that the 1010 crop was large there Is a shortage of good seed corn, according to reports. Karly wet and cold weather, together with labor shortage, la blamed for the condition, Steel signs, In the shape of an arrow, are to be placed along highways lead ing Into Hrunsvvick by the Community club of tho town, Leo Darling, negro, who confessed to the killing of Conductor Robert Marsey of Omaha nt North Platto a few months ago, was sentenced to 00 years In tho state penitentiary. Red, oily, clay soil from Kansas and Oklahoma plastered the sidewalks, streets and buildings of O'Neill as a result of the recent high winds. Dust even penetrated the Interior of stores nnd homes. It takes nn editor of n country! weekly to solvo Intricate problems such as tho high cost of living, etc., tho lat-l est being a scheme originated by M. Wirt Illntt, publisher of the ChnmberH Sun, In order to beat building ma-' terlal profiteers, he Is going to build for hlmsi'lf a sod house, cemented In side and out and Install therein his printing plant. The building will bo 10 by (HI feet and the walls four feet (hick, will he of prairie sod. After the walls have settled the building will be cemented Inside and out and the ve- n,,,'r 'hied Imitation of masonry. Fnreglslered liberty bonds totalling' s.'i.OOO make up the loss In (lie robbery of tile First National bank of (Jreeii-. wood March 'J'.', according to olllclals of the Institution. Itobbers obtained $I-,1H)0 In registered bonds, not ne gotiable, and .v(i,(Hio In war savings stamps, which cannot be cached be en uo the government has warned post- ,olllces against tliem. 4 leper colony Is not to be estab llsh- The one lone leper recently found In Madison county Is to be sent to a colony in Louisiana at the expense of Madison county, which, it Is said, will be about Slfi per week. Six soldiers and three civilians re ceived citations at Fort Omaha for heroic action In two llres at the fort last January. The honors were or dered by Piesldent WINon and were the llrst of the kind ever conferred on men at the fori. A movement Is on foot In Omaha and Council HI nil's for a double-deck bridge to lie constructed across the I Missouri river that will be owned by both cities nnd operated free of cost to tin- public. The structure will cost about ,(KM),(HM). Tlie Cnlverslty of Nebraska nt Lin coln will oiler a twelve weeks' course next summer, two terms of six weeks each. Registration for the llrst term will begin May U!) and class work on May 111 ; the second dates being Julv 10 and July 12. Census figures for Scottsbluff give the city a population or (1,012, an In crease or 203.0 per cent over -1010. The record hung up by the hoot sugar town Is tuiciiuajlctl by any city In Nebraska, It Is believed. The Nebraska Hampshire Hreetlers' association Is offering !200 in prizes for Hampshire pigs exhibited at the state fair, and si a head for every Hampshire pig exhibited, to members of the Nebraska boys' and girls' clubs. K. M. Pollard of Neliawka, who with drew from the republican primary race four years ago in favor of Judge Sutton of Omaha, states that lie Is in the primary race this" time to stay. All teachers In the Friend public schools have refused to sign contracts for next year without an Increase In salaries. The school board has declar ed all positions vacant. The state supreme court has ruled that the administrative code bill Is still lu force ami operation and will so re main until it has Issued its full man date. Miss Carolina (loehry, 2,'l, of Lindsay, was found dead beside an overturned and badly wrecked automobile near Columbus. She was alone in the car when the accident occurred. Conrad Sold, 30, of Ashland, and Chas. Hullock, 33, bridge workers, were killed at Louisville when a Rock Island train ran Into u motor carrying live men. The new $20,000 Raptlst chveh, Heraneck bakery, Flsner automobile salesroom and oil station, and about a dozen new residences In Loup City are neaiing completion. Many requests are being received by the state college of agriculture at Lincoln relative to farm accounts from Investors lu high-priced Nchiasku land. Secretary of State Anisberry has no tified county clerks that women are eligible to appointment on election boards as Judges and clerks. Ronils for SUO.OUO for improvements to the county fair grounds at Sidney will be submitted to the people for, ap proval at the April primaries. Among Hie Improvements planned at Albion Ibis year are, 2,000 feet of additional sewerage, 8,00(1 feet of wa ter 11..1I11S, jiml 43 blocks of paving. The new club house of North Platte golfers, built by the Country club ut u cost of $10,000, has been completed. The district conference of older boys of the northwest section held at Child ren, proved a pronounced success. The (ienoa-Alblon road, which was built within four miles of Albion Inst fall, Is now being completed. A Rotary club with twenty charter members was organized at Columbus the other day. The American Legion of Nebraska announced that it will probe the war record of every candidate for public olllce In the coining campaign. John II. Diindas, pioneer of Nema ha county, died nt Auburn. For many years he was editor of tho Nemaha County Granger. The American Legion of Nebraska bus Inaugurated a campaign to secure IIO.OOO members before the expiration of 1020. The total membership hi the state now Is over the 12,000 mark. There are 31,000 men eligible to mem bership. A paint factory with a capacity of 200 gallons a day will go Into opera tion at Geneva. Tho final survey of the O'Neill-' Spencer hlghwny luia been completed by Assistant State Engineer Noble and a federal engineer. 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