H'.ipyrluht, 10)1, liy (JUs-m Wlll.tg . AT THIS moment l'lul;iinp Castro, si ir-VflllOil president of Venezuela. i.iii say, wlih more of i rut li than I. mils XIV of France s it ; "I inn tlu stale " Castro Is Vene zuela I'i- bus si en no part of tin- world oil'Mil of lift own country. Inside It h,. s nbsiduii Til- world's attention has been atlra.t.,1 t S.-uih Auictli-an republic, hoi I.- ili,. pcsslhllliy of i, , lash of arms In1 i iii Vi tiiv.iii'lii it tttl Colombia, not by iho so-called asphalt war, nor by lite "On to Ciinirnx" i ry of the icMdul huilsts. Inn by ilir man who Is t lie cause of the noise whi'i his country Is ninkliiu -Castro. Th" president, nr. to use the only title 'o wlileh he el has lceal rluhl. the dictator, works us slli inly as a servant In rubber dmes. He mows III the darkness, stealth ily, ns cue whose Intuit may be elialli lined, lie Is a bat ntnrii't the people. Ill" nioe inenis have bei n reported to the nations, and hence ihe w irbl Is watchliiK him. .lust now he Is piip.irlliK fer the cry, Halt' his prepatatlnis helm: ii'i-de with n view to .it last seeing the world I eyond Vein zucla. Fur sooner or later he must follow i n or another of his prcilec- ius (!u.iian Illation, who all il wealthy In Paris. Cro po, who was shit In battle: Andrade. who Is now working for his lln In Trinidad. It la tint likely thai he will dipart as did Ida Immediate piedecessor, Andrade. who. hav ing e.scnpid tlif'-uch the bacli door of the palace as Castro and his si Idb rs crashed In nt the front, lied to Harbndns rn Vene zuela's only Kunbeat. nud linn, wl h Inllnlle courtesy, sent the boat back to Castro with a note sayltiR: "1 return you the navy; you may need It yourself." Castro's aspirations lean rather to the Illanco method of exit ami to n gulden i lle Traitors In his own house tell of friiiucul shipments of pcM suit abroad by the thrifty president. So when the people pnunre up u him with a slKht draft, as It were, ilomandinn that he pay the pmalty of hlx meed, he will not have to stop to link for his pocketbonk; his wealth will have cone before him and he can lly on the Instant Castro rules not with tonmie or pen or ill wlBsi i i N H OF THK COIlItlllOItS IN MI It A I'MIKIIK swird. but with his thumb. As he moves that thumb, to I hi- left, to the rlk'ht. so Is the law; as .Simon said: "Thumbs up, thumbs down." one day last year, in the I'rado, a man named Lopez tired a pistol P Int blank In Castro's face, lly a miracle ill" bullet went astray. When the would-be . Ksassln was brouuhl before Castro, the illi laler jerked Ills thumb toward the door and l.o'iez was thrown Into that lllack Hole of Caracas, ihe Itotumla. Keccntly, when ihe JuiIkc of the silpieine court llispeotrd ihe prison, none of the prison authorities could remember havlni; seen I.op". after the first days of his incarceration. "Hscapcd." said the governor of tho prison, bill offered no proofs. The verdict of Car acas, when the Juilm' told tin- tale, was "Murdered and buried In tho Jail." Per haps Castro had Jerked his thumb down ward. The dictator bag the face of a tired man. Latter DOW CITY, III.. Sept. 17. -To the Kdltor of Tho lice: In ynur issue of the l"th Inst I notice nn nrllcle over the slKiiiiture of Norman W. I. auburn entitled "Mormon StroiiKhohl In Southwestern Iowa." which in the main. Is unite fair, thmiKh there nr" some serious errors therein which should bo corrected in Justice to our people, and. bollevliiK that you wish to treat all fairly and misrepresent none, I wish to state as follow.). The namo under which our church Is Incorporated Is "Tho IienrKanlzed Church of .lesus Christ of Latter Day Saints," and, as tho nnme slunlfles, we are disciples of Jesus Christ, thoiiKh we buliuvo that .Jo xeph Smith, tho seer, was called of Hod to lo a special work We nrn believers in Castro of the Steel House eyes of the ferret, mouth of cruelty, Hy temperament he is nerxous. irritable. Im patient, his excitability llmllng expres hIoii principally in his thumbs. Of government he has shown that he knows at milch as a chief of bandits llv some he I. called the Clown or Mlra Florcs. win. h liteds explanation. In the heart of tin canl tal city Iheie U a palace of steel Tin house is called Mint Mores and was the lesldeiice of Orcspn when that IIkIiIuik Koiioral was presldi m . The steel cxn n-n .11 was not built with the foreihniiKhl of lire It Is eartluiuake proof. It ims two rooms like i mil pa 1 1 tiient s in a safe tlcpiHll aul and In this strotiK box of a place the dicta tor spends most of bis time lo On Scltnra Castto The. cume natiiralh In their fear of earl liipiakcs When the town of Cucuta. years nuo, was shaken from Un may as a crumb fiom a tablei Imli Senora Castro vii the only member of her famiU to escape the devastation. Castro bluim If stood on n hill outside the town and saw hla abode crumble like a house of . ards upon the heads of those within uuin Ian October the (-rent Cararas e.irlluni il.e m tliodead of the nielli, threw Ccsirn from liu bed. Then In his fright he Juinpcd thimiL-h a window to a paved court ami leoKe his lee The next day he moved from the Yel low House, the White House of Venezuela, to Mlra Mores. And there, in the wlm: where walls. Moor and celllut; are all of steel, the Castros eat and sit ep Inci dentally the man who published the verse) In which the dictator was christened Clown of Mlra Flore, one Dr. lVdro Mlitnres. is at this moment lntiKUlshltu,' in the Itotunda. havltii; been confined there since last April, when his peon. 111 hi appeared all this with! out trial and by the simple mandate ol Castro's thumb That the steel house Is bulletproof Is an added point of merit In the dictator's eves. That which Castro most fears Is not eartluiuake, not nature, but humankind. Were he to camp on the summit of Vesu vius. Ihe iinccrtalnt) of the prnlniiKnt Ion of Ills career could not be mentor than It Is as the dictator of Venezuela The coun try over which he rules Is u vol -ami and Caracas Is lis crater nd wle n comes the eruption the first viitltn will be Castro. A revolutionary army Is mobillliiK in the Held. Colombian re c.lnl InnHts are pour Inr, over the border to lend a hand to their Venezuelan brothers, whh the iinderstand liiK that the attention will he rcclpnicatfd when Castio is ovcrthio.wi ami Colombia hi comes the seat of war. That Venezuela has a revolutionary party Is, of course, not remarkable. The con servative element of one admllilst ration In variably becomes the revolut lonarv element of the next administration, llut tho par ticular discontented parly which Is now in tho Held has a spei lal KrudKo iiKiilnst Castro. The dl tutor shot the revolution ist's leader, Ceneral Acosta. Now. In that country, where such lead'is aie as thick as tramps iiIoiik a rallmad. never before has one been punished by dinlli. Hut Castro said: "If ever my soldleis capture Acosta he shnll be shot." So last February, when the revolutionist was taken In his lair, the Day Saints of the Hook of Mormon and the Doctrine and Covenants, but hold that they nre only auxlllnry to the bible; that the blblo Is Iho book of hooks nnd that it would be Just as consistent to call us bibles as lo call us Mormons. Joseph Smith of I.nmonl. In . Is. as stated, tho president of tho church, hut he Is the only one now llvlm? thrnimh whom a revn Intlon rnn come to the church that would be binding upon the body. When a revela tion Is received It Is carefully nnd prayer fully examined hy each and all the quorums of tho church, nnd diligently compared with tho teachings of Ihe blblo nnd all former revelntlnns Klven to Hie church, and It must harmonize with them or It would not bo received. After this Is done It Is submitted tn tho conference ns a body, to (jether with the decisions of Hie sovoral miu i"i.oii:s i'iti:sini: dictator sent an ordi r t et An in l a linn i ui ,,, . that he, C.islio iiiikIii for his alitor t N til llll'c I 111 jut li ll.lM' 111" 1. 1.' IISIIIi' If superMsliiK th,. ccctitl li I'alllni; ihU. tile older was to sin ol Acosta on Ihe IMa wheieuv .e mlKht be. When came Hie I'.llh the pil-eiir vms still I'nn bv hore flicn the capital nd so Acosta. one of the brlnhlcst llltellei Is and luaviMl so.dieis In Venezuela was mi li- lo k in i 1 ,u the nib die of the toad, with his ba. U to the llrlni; sipiad, and thus was en I led out an ilhcr seulelice plo lii nil e I h) Cn -it id's 1 1 it it 1 1 1 To appn elate the Importance of Ih- ilal of this i cciii rence II Is uctssarv to state that 1'ibiuai.N :'o was Ihe dav on which Caslioiailel his ioiiki-iss tonelher, chaiiKed Ihe con-l 1 1 lit li u to suit Ills own purposes iml ileilaii'd 111 niKi 1 1 no huiKcr dlclator, I ill cninlltutinual president The constitu tion forbids capital punishment. As dic tator Castro inlKht shout Accstas bv the score and his lepal ilpht lo do so would only be a mailer of dispute llut once he bnaiei II hlef excMilive under the eoli- Hlltutlou such nil act would be illegal beyond ipicsllon and Castro, Immune as diitator. would be subje t to conseiiuences as president. Castro's own sddleis love him not "lie look uwiiy iiur thin uniforms." Ihev sav. "and dressed us up In cloth uniforms and cups, like French soldleis. Ilealde. he -elilom pnvs us So he Is Kind when we diserl. simply put l Inn new men In our plans" The olllci r of Castro's arinv. however, make no complaint. For everv lime the dl'ialor IIm-m Ihe til il 1 1 il rv as the list rutin n for maklm; a Kohlcu haul the ofllcers K't the drippings. To llluslrato: l-ast fall the soldiers reported that three rich Carauis ineichants were hoaidlim Kohl within tlndi homes. The dictator or dered that each of these men be taxed jcn.nnn for the "support of ihe nivorntncnt." The men bants refused to pav Castro turned them i ver lo erialn army olllccrs who, linWui; maib them prlsoiiers. ki .t them tied lo stakes faclim the sun all ii and facliin an electric Unlit as flench bilKlit as ihe sun all nluhl. Half lilliel 1 and almost crazed by their sulTerlims. Ihc ;.t last yielded and paid tho "lax." Another case was not ipilte so prolltable elthir lo Castro or his military siair A Herman merchant arrived In Caracas I Ploi led lo collei t IiIIIh payable lo the nmouni of jiL'.oiin in cash ('astro mil onh forbade the Herman to take the money on' of the country, but ileiiiainleil that It be paid over for "Koerntnent support." The man was arrested and loitured until he under stood that It was his money or his life an I so led the soldiers lo the p wh r, treasure was hidden A Tew weeks later one of the kaiser's eiiilscrs pill In at I, a !uara. the captain hurriid over to Cara ens and demanded mil only the (il'.ikmi i,ui the punishment of the oillcers who hid inallreaied a Herman subeei. Caslro. ,vld of face, liquidated on th Hiti lin, tll Ktlllly iiiemhers of Ills stuff are -t m Maracnlbo iirlson. Castro has not n single friend amoiiK the forelKti representatives In Caracas. All the members of tho diplomatic corps, on behalf ef countrymen who have Interests In Vene Iowa iiuotiims. and when adopted by them it becomes a law to the church. The ministers of our church havo always proclaimed nKnliist polyKiimy and Its kin dred evils, both In public and In private, as Its record will show. I.amnnl Is not Zlon, hut one of Its stakes The stakes al In dependence, Mo., nnd I.amotil, la., wore orKnii7-d Inst spring i after the ad journment of Kcnernl conference, and tho minutes of the whole procedure were pub llshed in our clinch papers hst siimmor, mid there Is nnthliiK tmro of vital trn portnnco to come out next sprint;. Joseph Smith, the seer, never heloiiKed to nny church hut that of the Latter Day Saints, thoiiL'h Ht Ollf t drift fit lilu i-riiiii. ho was favorably Impressed with tho tench- , iii.ss oi mo .MCUIOUIHIH. Hcspectfully, CHARLUS K IIUTTKKWOHTII and His Foibles r i stiio liKSllUINCi: zuela, wat. li Castro with su-i irusiliin e)is 1'ur the dlctaloi I III II oil' e opelllv assittid that, il ho would 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 all concession Ki'nultd to foielnneis by bis pi lous llll has mure lie could, of laud lecessors, and sell the same out imalli to "'let's He actually did annul ci.tircssious . ajoyed hy the various Orinoco Ither eotiip.iules all American loiuenis llut he Ins not yet Mil i i filed in selllllK lie se dm r .i -alii For the sunt of $ll,tii)l), Imwexer. ho rallied a iiincessloii of a part "I .in tnerl can asphali iiimpaiiy's iiilues in Hie state of llel'lllllilez. Hill the mines lleis disposed of bcloliK lo th. asphalt compaiu, both by rlnht of n concession of many -.irs' stand inn and by pun hase In fee simple tti'tiie Castro had sold propeity whb b an Mneit can corporation owned nutrlt-'lii This, hi a nutshell, was the cause of Hi" asphalt war. In tho llrst days of thl Industrial ft Kilt . the then I'nlted States monster, Mr l.ooinls. Iii a formal conferen e 'iih i'uhIio HtiKKesteil that Veiiezuelans si Id prolci Amcrlcau Interesis In their iniutry In order lo ellcoiiiane the Investment of Alllel l call capital In Hie ilevelopiin i 1 of Vene ziielau linlusirles Mr I.ihiiiii miih Indi I with the statement that Castn. (illlinl. lowaid Ihe asphalt company i- opposed lo the polliy just oiitlltii'd. an I uni cnl in la l I'M to niilaconlzo Yanl.ee .ipllal Ti A NEW ART SERIES The llee has second a , fles of beautllill I epl iidin I Ions of leailllful pb lures III o.ir Thesi pictures are all suitable look hanilsoine In ativ liiitne The llfth of th series will In MIMSSS: French TIiIk hi autifiil pii nin and Is mi cx client subj How to These pIcturcH are Ifi by 21 Inclum nnd have never been sold at the art stores for J''hb hnii one. ilolhir. Hy scciirliiK an Immense imaiiiliy of them we an. able to offer With a Coupon for 15 Cents. When onlerliiK statu tho name nf tho subject, nnd If thoy uro tn ho mailed enclosn six cents additional for postage and packiiiK CUT OUT THIS COUPON Present at llee Oflleo or mall .his coupon with ISr and Kot your cholco of I'hotoKraphlc Art Studies, Who.. onlerlnK by mall add fie f,,r postKo Mir iii:i'ii i-Mi:.vi', 111:1: itiii.ixiii-w; (, omoha. MtT Itr.VMlTW.ST, THE BRE PUBLISHING COMPANY, 17th and Fartiam Sts. which Caslro. In his reply, mio (his token of inlet national courtesy: Well, Mr LoouilH. those American as ph. ill people are HcttliiK ory excited Take Iheiu lo a snlooil nud Klc them some li e cieain to cool them HIT " i:elt Hie cotlise of Justice Is peru'i'tcd us Caslio wills The dictator reccitll in totlned the attorne K u c 1 1 :i t his b-Kitl aiisunu-nts In Hie famous asphalt dispute mmlit to In- in fn Mir of the cotii-esslonalri itiemles The attorney (-etieral. hnwever handed down an opinion m fmor of Hie i o licess In na I I'e The upshot of the tnalt.r was thai the atlorne Keneral was com pelled to reslsn. and a lawjer who imrer I in think wllh Castro's tnltiil was appoint I In his place. The law of Veiieuela commands the Jadci "f the superior court In each federal ill-, irlct to Inspect prisons, ascertain through the prisoners llieuisches how their ciisih are luomessin, hear their complaints and provide rem, ..lies Th,, judne of the Cara as disti l, i ha- very reccnth not ntily com piled with Hi s law. bill has made pilhll. Hie tesull of his liiM'siiiMtlons Ho men tli'ii- facts piovlnt; that under Caslro ui'M-riiniciit Jiisii,,. ,1,,,'s not tun in Hie path or law. thai there are ltiill Iditals In He prisons who were committed by Castro nKonts Instead of bv the courts, that a number of newspaper men lit the prisons hive been wallliiu' for months, mid are still walllm;. for trial, and thai the most shock Inn abuses are practiced within the prison walls Follow Iiik up the publication of these revelations, the JihIko advised the lower Judges to pro I at once with the delayed cases nud to order the release of all prisoners unlawfully deprived of their lib i rlv Ills orders will not be carried out for Caslro has Just thrown him into prison to share the fate of those whom he tried i i I"'1" HII.SON WIU.HTS ol e;j;s or nine is m isvt in in.istiiiK M Plion coffee I It is all coffee- tuire coffee I 1 strong and ol ilclii inus llavor. rM I Soiiif coffees arc vntnislieil with Uf I a i heap i iMtiiiK of ens, ejiie or m f ollii r eiii,illy noviniis siilist.iiit es, i I Iimmk.iIi-'I luii-kiMii iiiMiiii-H iiiiiruriu I IJUIllll) Hint fll--.ll linn famous paluiiiiKS ami for framtiii; and will .Sag Fruits is in colors kIvIiik Hie natural tints to tho fruits n-pn for tin duiliiK room nted Get Them.