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rr.7-, THE OMAHA DAILY DEE; Fint)AV. XOVKMIiKit 8, 1U7. ' ,m ,
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Tho Magnitude, Clearness and
Splendid Equipment oJ the
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csdtca Uio wonder end admiration of all visitors.
lis Storing Capacity oi
lQ)iT
Cerbed ft Tia Ciwi
czccctb tlistTcf any two breweries in Iho
world cnd cappliea the necessary eioring
facUitica to Iaer beer from 4 to 5 months
to insure full maturity.
AnbeiiGer-Buscli Brovery
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FATAL .FILL FROM TRAIN
jBoy Goes Down' as Northwestern En
'? ten Missouri Valley.
1 COMPAHltflTS DO" ' BEROIC ACT
f Bck i Pnll Hiiu Oflf Track
. Before Dea4 ( Eacape Hu(1(
r AfprMihluc Frrlght
. . ; . 'i'raln. , .
MISSOCRI VALLET, la.. Hot. 7.-(Long
t Dlaunca Telepbdn.)-John "Wilkinson. 17
yer of ate, died her thla morning is a
.1 rtult ot Jnjuriei tustalned irom falling oft
t Northwestern cassenger. train No. 11, a
i short distance ou( of Missouri Valley last
' .! night. ' k ' ' 1
. j; Wilkinson' and "three otlitr Souths of his
Had 'been at Denlson yesterday. They
t,dld not Have time ttf bur tickets when they
v-declded t-take No. U for home, so they
v h to run t catch the trala. They stood
in tfto TestlbUlo Instead of taking seats In
ij.v.the car.; A short distance- from, this place,
Wilkinson stepped down to look ahead and
how they were from home. In so
. doing he lost his balance and fell off the
train.' The train was going at Its regular
ratatrf apeed. so the other boys, unable to I
, help their friend, remained aboard until
ha train pulled lnta Uia depot, when thev I
gava the alarm to the, j-ailroad authorities
and then started on run back to Wilkin
' son. In the meantime they knew a freight
r train would aoon be due Into town, and
they were anxious to reach Wilkinson be
fore that train did, fearing he might be
only daxed. but Jylng on the track. Sure
- enough he was alive and was lying so
( that one arm was across a rail. Scarcely
'( had they time to remove him from the
''track than the -freight train came Into
Mew. "
. The boy wgs alive., but that was about
, an. He talked Incoherently to his com
panions, who found that he. was too badly
' hurt to offer any hope of recovery. Seeing
the freight In the distance, one of the boys,
who had secured a lantern, tan down the
, track and flagged It. It stopped and the In
jured boy was placed aboard this train,
;but just as he was, an engine, bringing a
passenger coach from Missouri Valley ar
rived, and ha was removed from the
caboose of th,e freight, to the coach and
hastened Iqto, town, where he was given
every attention at the hospital, where he
- died this morning at about 6 o'clock.
Wilkinson's parents 4nd a brother and
Ister live here.
I DEATH RECORD.
' Mrs. Jeaal ' Thotupsoa.
'r, VALLKT. Neb., Nov. 7.-(Spoclal.)-Mrs,
f3esale Thompson, wife of William Thomp
son, living about three miles northeast of
i Valley, died at her home Monday. A short
-funeral servlo was -hold at the home yes
terday, after which the family left with
;the body for Geneva, Neb., where she was
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burled. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were
among tlie pioneer settlers In this vicinity,
having lived on the home farm over thirty
years, with the exception of a few years
when Mr. Thompson was superintendent
of the farm at the Indian school at Genoa.
Three daughters and three sons survive.
William D. Clarke.
DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 7.-William D.
Clarke, father otl baseball players, Fred
Clarke of Pittsburg, "and Josh Clarke of
Toledo, died here this morning, aged 79
years. ,
MORE RAILS ARE, DEMANDED
Prospect of Bis; Orders aad Steel in.
dnstry Will Soon Begin
' to Ham.
PITTSBURG. Pa.. Nov. 7-Predlcilons
are being made hera that the delay of the
railroads In placing orders for steel rails
will be ended within thirty days, when It
It expected that there will be upward of
from 2.C00.0O0 to 3.M.009 tons of new orders
plsced. Should the vast tonnage, amount
ing at least to S5,00O,00O, materialfte, it
will place the trade here In Its normal
condition and, strengthen every 'othef
branch df the steel Industry.' ' ,: -
The conferences between the ntilrnnds
(IFF FOR JAYIIAWKER CAME
Cornluisker Squad in Good Physical
Condition for Contest.
SOMEWHAT SHORT ON PRACTICE
Tkls Will Be the tmmt of the Hard
Games for Three Weeks. When
Clash with St. Loots
Comes.
LINCOLN, Nov. 7.-(SpeclaL)-Twenty
players, Coaches Cole and Peck, Manager
Eager, the team's physician and Dr. T.
L. Bolton, faculty representative, left to
night over the Missouri Pacific for Kansas
City, on their way to . Lawrence te meet
the Jayhawkers " Saturday afternoon.) A
party of perhaps SCO students will follow
tomorrow. The team will stay in Kansas
CJty all day Friday, going to Lawrence
early the following morning.
Despite 'Its almost total 1 lack of practice
this-' week, the squad Is In much better
shape than had been expected after the
permitted by the new rules, all of which
are more or less tricky in character, it is
Ve",evwJ,fctJ,,t th8 '- Maroon captain
will look with favor on any scheme which
might possibly result in tipping his hand
to the coaches of other colleee teams.
REESE RETAINS BIG LEAD
(Continued from First Page.)
British and Continental Bonrsei Raise
the Rate of Discount.
ejsasssasssss
UNABLE TO STOP THE OUTGO
Over Forty Millions Now Enraged
for Shipment to In I ted State-.
New York Bank Reserve
Still Too Low.
NEW TORK, Nov. 7.-The contest of th.
European money markets to retain their
gold resources was Indicated b the aim.
ultaneous action today of three ot the i
large central banks of Europe and a. call 1
for a meeting tomorrow of the arovernlne i
board ef a fourth. The Bank of England 1
advanced Its ratn of discount 6 to 7 per I
cent, a rate which has not been reached i
o, Aim mni 01 rTsnce advanced
its regulsr discount rate from SH per cent
to 4 per cent, and fixed the rate for loans
on securities at 4H per Cent. The national
bank of Belgium advanced Its rate of dis
count from per cent to per cent, and
Dr. Koch1, the governor of the Imperial
Bsnk of Germany, called a meeting of the
governing board for tomorrow, which la
expected to advance the discount rate of
the bank from 6 to 7 per cent. These move
ments In Eur.ipe are regarded as an Indica
tion of the ability of New Tork to com
mand gold and the efforts of the European
banks to protect themselves aaalnst thla
demand.
Even the high discount rates, however.
are regarded as Insufficient to prevent the
further Importation of gold Into this eoun
try. In view of the large credits which are
being created by the shipment of wheat
nd cotton. The high rate fixed bv th
English bank Is not expected to entirely
arrest exports from London to New York,
but Is counted upon In London 10 equal- 1
ize the distribution of the yellow metal
among European money centers, ea ni n
offset losses to America by Imports el .cld
from other place"!? I
The fact that the Bank of Franr-e h.A
advanced Its rati, although to onlv t r.,r
cent. Is considered a recomltlnn f h.
severity of the pressure on the bank's gold
resources.. This action Is of soeclal eiin.
cance because It Is the consistent polloy
of the Bank of France to afford commerce
the benefit of a low and uniform .rat. f
discount and even to buy gold at a loss
unless conditions In th in,,..ti
- -' " ..am. ii.inillHl
money market make it necessary to protect
the reserve.
Lace uriain saie
MONDJIY, NOV. IITII
S15.000 Worth of Lace
Curtains , i ; V
H perfect and first quality, thrown on sale) at tha'most
astonishing prices. Sea Sunday pa pars for further particulars
OF COURSE YOU ARE INTERESTED.
Orchard & Willielm
fliql6I3 South Sixteenth '
To Investors
Tba two object In view of -The Con
servative Savings and Loan Association,
Mii Harney street, la to establish the safest
place possible for people to Invest their
money, and to loan alt money so invested
for the securing of homes. In sixteen
years, we havo bandied 112,900.000 without
loss to anyone sad have never paid a less
rate than per cent per annum. Home--,
loans are the safest of all, and If you are .
interested In safe security for your money. '
call and see ua, ' ''
AMUSEMENTS.
AMUSEMENTS.
It s For The FsjiyA Clen Moral BhoW,
1 .1. 11
LI
SBMcasSBMSBBaaa earn
WITH ITS ,, ,, .,. K , -
MOVING PICTURES :
E S.fi3rU? DON'T FI-ICKEjte
a to IOC
7 to 11
-nil in uwrom. Chun .r mn ... lv ' V
FT THB BKIQHTJST WOT W TOWg. ' '
district court; Francis E. Taylor (dem.),
superintendent of schools; Benjamin Per
son (rep.), coroner; M. II. Huff (rep.), as
sessor. Vote on district Judge: Msrtln 898. Ah
bott 8S3 (rep.); Holtehbeck (fus.). 625;
1 nomas 524. , ,
PAWNEE CITT-Pawnee county officers
elected are: C. H. Fuller (rep.), sheriff;
George W. Potts (dem.). treasurer: F. L.
Evans (rep.), county clerk; F. A. Bartoy
(rep.), county Judge; J. B. Brooks (rep.),
clerk district' coyrt; E.' M. Avery (rep.),
superintendent of schools; Ed Howe (rep.),
s-irveyor; O. W. Colllas' (rep.), coroner; W.
M. Pylo (rep.), ssstssoft '-: -
Vote on district jud'gel ipler (rep.),
l,50tf PembeTton Trep-. ), 0 1,1. . , McCandiess
(fus.), 673. ' . "."w ! :
' GRAND ISIND-i-Hall ! county officers
elected are: James Bunker" (dem.), sheriff;
Theodore P. Boehm (rep.), treasurer;
George Paell (dem.). county clerk; J. H.
raumn taem.), corjity Judge; F. C. Lang
aA4. mjr -
The stock market reflected the pressure ' th k1"" f re,alnln the'- currenoy as
for money by conslderablilecunesX rTa". be th it
but these declines were aeneralhr n. e th cuton " the currency
by bankers, who TXd upon the 'rap'd J""1 00 bird8h,p h" b'"
advance in quotation, of Yesterday P.s T?rk'? 'nyone- 61no- th bk "v.
hardly Justified by the situation. rThers Is d ,0 Uk' to hold on
a strong determination among conservative h"' m,mnt ' tha wo banks
interest, that there shall not be a large I? r"P 1 the dePBlt" hv ex-
speculation for the rise at the present time, ; fff"1 Jh "'fdrawals. Yesterday the
They believe such a movement would not " t 0 P"d oft the Greek laborers
only be artificial and likely te lead to dls- W " ben worklnt' the North River
appointments, but that It would make calls brnch wltn W.500 received by the station
upon the money market which cannot well ont for tht purpose. One-half of
be met under present condition. Tk.r. 1 tnl' w" ,n money and the other half In
are. no doubt, powerful speculator, who
would like to undertake manipulation In the
market, but the Influence, arrayed against
them are so strong that it will require
hardihood on their part to take any 'eourse
which I. opposed to conservative banking
opinion. ,
Engagement of Gold.
cashier', checks on Omaha banks,
CHICAGO SOW HAS PAPER MOWBT
Members of Clearing House Aaaoelat.
tlon Decide en Its Isane.
CHICAGO. Nov. 7.-Members of the Chi
cago Clearing House association decided
n mat,. i .
Th. tnm. ,., .-... v .... .. ! - -ry preparations to Issue
etoiitanr.r.i..h.:'r: houM chcck
mat.
and the iteel manufacturer, over the pro- not been In practice at all this week
rnH'mL m4nurac'u a. drifted along uf,lnir thelr bruIge8 0 tn da
for months longer than had been antlci- the meanwhile, the scrubs have been hav-
'" ciLuer Diue. ine agreement: iaia ng
UVJ "vo ?een rcacnea provide- for-an th h.ttarin. Tirrt-. . . . ' ' "
fnder the old nrr. V , - T" .' "l i-p.,. surveyor; J. Lue Suth
, wi.. . m varsuy. 1 ne iismt work AmtpmI enana fren mmn...
soundness of by Coach Cole has had the desired ef- (dem ), assessor.
ment to WtOS.BOO, an amount which would , Th. ...nin. I. ..
permit a loan expansion of -UnZZJTZ o d cidVen
impaired. The- situation In regard to the
trust companie. Is gradually becoming nor-
The . committee of trust company
- 1 presidents Is satisfied that their assets are
mrrv Hm. l. m . . mAn M.M -i ,r . . . . . .
; l. ;zz r :::ri"r: cou?: Mr amPie to met an of their obligation., and
Optional percentage of cropping new rails, ernoon earlier In the .h! E. BaM.i. Z V : ...'1.1.. : !..w . W1" eive tllem th In case
pected that the checks will be (Ait within
a few days.
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AUDITORIUM
GEEAX
PURE POOD SHOW
inn ' !'
EXPOSITION
smzAs BArura cowtbs
MOSIOAT AJTEJtKOoW
BAST SHOW rUAT APTSAHOOIT
Admlssloai AdpJta, SOo Ohrsa, 16a
Bet Tickets rront
TooV
ntcir aad aTerHoniy.
0roee ' or
rail
the
too
demands on them should continue.
was cut off to Insure
H. A. Edwards . for regaining their old volume of business
Independent Company Sold.
ROCHESTER, N. Y.. Nov. 7.-The United
1 State. Independent Telephone eomn.nv ha.
nana sold the Utah Independent Telephone com-
remainder,
small and
Experts claimed this Is feet, however, all but
are under discussion, but will require some
The subtreasury today transferred for
banks, currency to the amount of $1,1S7,000.
a few of the nlavera UPLA NJT" Trv,. . ... n-.i ... .... 1 - ....
recommendation that It beln r,r,ioin . ". 'T. taem.; naa time ror aennlte conclusion;
be increased to 16 per cent be made. To ! JurleV ' " Zu y "."ZiZZJtTrl
offset th, additional cost that this would This afternoon's practice was a little ' Sho'f Z . P,Ubl' ln8tnictlon
-"- ' ". t0 h- - en''TaseTarirer'thUdetS. Vr LtL 'l?
..l.hjt nsreea mat tne increased week. th. r.r.,iir. i .itv. m.. . . -
croDDin will .rtv.n. .... ..,. .u- I.'" """". -"" was cnosen
" v.yera in ineir proper places, ecrlm-
L nder the old arrangement rails sold for , mage ended the work. Cole being unwilling
- m tun, wiucn once. 11 is said, win ad
vance to 131 a ton under the new arrangement.
CASUALTY LIST IS
Increase In IS amber of Persons KllK-d
on Railroads of United
States.
to let the men forget the program laid out
lor them, even at the risk of further In
juries on account of the hard field. It Is
'Pnl' . .
LAnutn the usual practice tomorrow afternoon In
Kansas City.
Last Hard Game for Time,
Nebraska probably will put up a stirrer
fight against the Jayhawkers than would
have been the case had the game come
I pany, one of Its subsidiary corporations, te
n. L. Day &. Co., Investment gold dealer. 1
of New York City. The price paid was
$9111,000, which with 150,000 forfeited by El- '
mer R. Jones, representing Salt Lake City j
B"l"f: P'- option, some time .go
r or rminrv nnmno.
jonnson (rep.) was elected. For countv as-
sessor Weston (dem.) had U majority over
UPLAND-In Franklin county comolet. '
returns on county officer, are now In and , The
greai surprise. For county clerk I
Rohf.pt.nn t V.J M. . I
. ,.u 1 majority over Col- ances
clerk of district
to
on this property, make, the aura realized
for the Utah holding $960,000.
Cisco; 137,000 to Philadelphia; $100,000
Denver, and 150,000 to New Orleans.
England Protects Reserve.
LONDON, Nov. ;. Tne dliectors of the! Turn sleepless nights into bright morn
Bank of England this morning put up the 1 '" Red Cr0" -I- Cough Drop.. 6c per box.
minimum discount rate from 6 to 7 per cent. '
Th. ,.nf.. .1.1 i , i- . . . I ' or Von WLmmim
, v.ii mint winun couia nave avertea
county clerk . this heavy rate would hava been assur- ,n mftrtt of Texas Wonder you would
ritv ov.p r-f.i. ' ,v,. , never suffer from kidney, bladder or rh.n.
m . . - . w.w,er iivim icsuuiioiuin uuarLers in JMtw . -
.-JfLm'i"-. -C0Unty trasure'' Arnold I York th'it the .ltuatlon there, which it Is
(dem.) had ,8 majority over Hill (rep.). For I recognised is due to the exceptional de-
t-ouri 1 1 nompson
ADVAHCEO VAUDEVILLE
i)"yi!l,in'e' Every;NTght:
Arabs, VarrsU-aayior Tiio. Vi? i-v""
rrice. lOe, J6c- 60c.
I ran 1 rnsnrls ai.iAn ....u.i i
lTn , TJ0J ' y OVr WlU (dera )- Forof the great commercial activity in AmerUa.
COUntV 1ll(1irs Taaatr A n k a. j a-M ...... . . '
earlier in the aeaann. xt, ,.... ! V.'Z '' : . ' vw""'' "BU " majority ,ui .umciontiy well in hand to warrant the
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with the previous year.
Fatnl Reenit ot Fight.
LEXINGTON. Ky., Nov. 7 p,tprln,
M'el Murphy, the' second vlctTra c "
affray betwefn police and election work.
here on Tuesday; died In St. Josepf 2 hos!
si last nlubt. Murphy fired the shot
wl-lch caused the death of youna ' VivSl
cttW- bw,B P-'-vlo.v ,hoyb?
Ca'phell. ratrolmin Smith will - recover
but W. R. Campbell, father of Clyde may
not recover. may
be able to fight without the fear of weak-JUDGE
ening their strength In future games, which I
WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 7.-Tlie In-
4 Arat ola PnmtnuvA. ammI
accldenla nn ih. ,.n,. e tt.,.. mar" tne flnaI ona of the terriflo string
st.t.. , , . . n going tnrougn ror over imt "Hnuna nTrivi.
show, total casualt e. 81.2:6. or 6.000 p.rX ,Th lT ,ame" Wl" lB" k ITAXATIVE Brm
killed and 70.2.6 injured. This show. I an ll- ?Z betW?" ,h" KanSaB and 8t' Ixu, ,0' "natu" W. Grove. Used th.
crease of 10.S62 casualties or TO In the mUh" TrouM VT Bbr"ka t0 C'd ,D M d"'-
killed and S577 In the .Mured, a. .1 J,.M..t"M . 'nd ,he Cornhusker. will ,
- . u inm to nsrnr ihnnt th rw. iiiiii-i si s r rt swam a - y..-..v iwuiiiciiv vs.
ii u ni r 1 hi iw mi ix
wii MbQfVR xork. but it Is hoped that It may attract
1 the metal from abroad In sufficient quantl-
xpectatjen that there would be an early
cessation of the gold drain on this market.
In the absence of such an assurance the
I Bank of England utilized the only weapon
: at hand to protect its reserves. It Is real
j lied, however, that even this high rate may
v. yivvciii u1q iiujjmeni 01 goia 10 xvew
matlo trouble. 11 bottle, two months' treat.
ment. Sold by Sherman McConneU Drug
Co. and Owl drug Co. Testimonial, wits
tech bottle. '
SJII
ssst,i
' Ooys: School Suits ':
Tha New
StetsDrt
Hats are
Hera
I-f 'I f
u
Anxious mothers and
proud fathers can .outfit
their boys in a stylish man
ner in-our clothing trnnex
devotad exclusivsly to
the .boys separate e n
trance 1317 Douglas street.
Ccr Prices are llodtst anl Attractive
S7.50 $6.50 $6.00 $5.03
All Stjles Newest Fabrics
4.
Sot Agtnls lop
Sampcck" Clottics
Writ lor Catalogue)
Oil ciTh o v n e id
"V.
nas caused thun to exercise caution, in
earlier contets. Any Injuries that may
be suffered in the Kansas game probably
will be cured long bafore the team has to
face St. Louis, which will be sufficient
Justification for a contest, fully as hard
fought as was last Saturday's.
Manager Eager tonight announced the
officials for the fame. Thev will 1-.
j Field Judge, Dr. John Outland, of Topeka,
j who officiated In tl) Colorado-Ames game;
"mpire naipn Mammill, of Chlvago; ref
eree, Hoagland, of Chicago; heftd line.
man. Cornell, of Lincoln. Hoagland and
Hammlll officiated In the Nebraska-Kansas
game last year.
The players composing the Nebraska
4ua are tapiain Weller, Collins. Ewing,
Frum, Harts. Chaloupka. Matters. John
I son, Eeltser,' Harvey, Craig, Cooke. Minor,
Kroger, Bentley, Patton, Miller Pcrrin,
, eUekley and Burnett. Tha team will prob
ably line up as follows: Craig or John
son, left end; .Matters, left tackle; Ewing,
left guard; Collins, center; Frum or Harte,
right guard; Chaloupka. right tackle: Har
I vey right end; Cooke, puarter: Weller
left end; Minor or Craig, right half;
Kroger, fullback.
President
Also
Annonnees Ills An.
polntmenta tor Siew State of
Oklahoma.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 7.-The president
today announced the following appoint
ments for the new state of Oklahoma:
John H. Cotteral. Judgei John Embry,
t'nlted Btates attorney, and John Aber
notby. United States murshal for the wes
tern aisinci; nalpli E. .Campbell, Judge
tie. to restore the equilibrium. The step
was doubly necesssry, as the bank must
nurse It. supplies Just at present for the
autumn country cash requirements a. well
as the usual Egyptian demands, and there
Is a possibility of demand for gold front
Argentina.
The announcement of the increase of the
Bank of England rate by a full point had
a strong effect on the stock exchange here;
Catarrh of
A Tlie Stomach
B U R IA O O D 'gSSB
TODAY AT
2:30 AND
8:15 P U,
Frertoa .ndall. sTrllu
aiUttg Oe. Anaatcvat
a SoUn Kosteal . Ka-
waUaa. Kalght
o. AUaiani Ollmore 4
OasUei rl a.. Kicks;
rtotuss.
William Gregg. United States attorney, and ?n,olM whlch oponed 8-18 hlher owln
unve A. Porter, United States marshal
for the. eastern district
For Alaska-Slla. H. Reld. Judge of the
district court of Alaska.
Objectloa to Secret Practice.
IOWA CITIT. Nov. 7.-(8peclal.)-The
llankeies went through tl. hwt t, . .a
practice of the wet-k tonight in prepuia
lion . for the coi.lng game nlih Illinois and
C atlln exprt-Med himself rairly well sat-
i JHIed with tlie condlllon of the team The
l.neup will remain the same In the s.-cond
.conference s.m nf ),. ........ . , ...
, hopes to retrieve the preside ot in the
J .pile the fact that the sliowin. of t ,
two trams so far this season gives J 1 II
Mrhols Found Not Gallty.
PITTSBl FG. Nov. 7-Forest R. Nichols,
rormer secretary of W. H. Andrews, terrl
Jorlul delesatrt to congress from New Mex
l.o was tound not guilty In the T'nlted
Bute, umtj-ict court today cf the c harge of
a'c ng and abetting Caehlc Cla-k. who
suicided, in wrecking the Enterprise Na
tional bank of Allegheny .u. two yeans
ago. The case was the last of many srow.
the settlement of the railway dispute Im
mediately fell half a point. Home rails
started one to four point, dearer, but lost
most of the advance within a few minutes.
American rails had a similar experience.
The opening prices ruled around parity,
but a drop of a point followed Immediately
after the publication of the bank rate, and
selling brought quotations at noon down 1
to I points lower than yesterday. It was
not until the bank statement was issued
that the market fully recovered, so heavy
naa Been the drain on the gold reserve.
o?,tvUof0th.tr""V"""L."uri' .A .m" Th fl 'howed the week', decrease to
Vlcted.
Implicated were con-
...... -" r.r ai ine atguioent, follow
er, of 1 1, e team here have a lingering hope
that Iowa can win. This hop has be.-n
In better form thun Wisconsin d.d last
week, while Wisconsin played a mu, Ii
ast.r game than It did ag nut 111 no',
two Mki aso. Phvai.-Miiv n.. . .
; Y. M. C. A. Uete v Malldlna.
."KWPORT. R. I.. NOV. 7-Alfred G.
Vanderhllt has offered the Newport Young
r.-n s Christian association a new building
rr , . V, " memorial to nis fattier,
the late OorncHus VanriVrbiH, as a coat of
HOO.Cul. The only rord'ilon attached to the
Sift WAS that hr. V.nri.rKIW .hn,,l,l K. I
lowt-d to select the architect and pass upon
the llnifch of the bulldlne and its design. If
The offer has been accented. I
C3SE
better shape than It has been any time this
Coach Williams of th. B,,. ,
coliea. ha. ,iarted a movement looking to
the complete abolition of the svaicin of
secret practice in the stale of Iowa Wil.
hams, .who Is an old Iowa man. h'ellevea
thai secret practice hurt, the .upport of
the team on account of the fac-i that It
does not give th. student, an opporunliy
to becon,. acqua.nted wllh the ni.-n who
compose, the eleven. It I. not known yet
what a-tltude Callin will take on the sub
ject. During tlie present season Iowa I as
had secret practice all of the time wih
' " i'" W "..ne IllKIlL III e.-tk en..L-
ccuuut of the uiauy new XormaUous (
Toasted a Delicate
' Brown
Elijah's
r.lanna
with cream
makes a delicious breakfast.
Easily the mo.t dHHon favo'ir 'of
any nake food know a.
Grocers sell at and 1 cents.
Made by posturo Cereal Co., Ltd
Battle Creek. Mlctc
msa,V91mmimi-t ma issisii
be i:S,13S,807 the total reserve being 17.964..
796 against 20.833.602 last week and 13,07.
tti at this time last year.
There were enquiries In the market this
morning for another 1,260,000 In gold for
America.
uoia amounting to l.zio,OuO was taken
into tha Bank of England todav
237,000 was withdrawn for shipment to the
nlted States.
NEW YORK, Nov. 7.-The sub-treasurv
today transferred fbr banks, currency t..
the amount of U.137,000. Of this amount
ISW.000 went to San Francisco; I137.COO to
Philadelphia; 1100,009 to Denver and loO.OuO
to New Orleans.
FOLLOWS SCIT
, BANK OF PR A !" C'K
; Dlacennt Rate Up to Foor Per Cent
aad Less Kate Higher.
j PARIS. Nov. 7.-The Bank of France
i today raised Its discount rate from 1 to
! 4 per cent. At the same time the Bank of
t France advanced the rate on loans from
j 4 to 44 per cent.
I BERLIN. Nov. 7-Prlce. on the bourse
: today became decidedly weaker upon the
advance of the Bank of England's discount
' rate.
Little Trooole at North Platte.
NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. Nov. I-iBpe-vtaJ)-Tbe
banks Ltre have been following
A Most Dangerous Disease. Which
Cause. Bei lous RoculU. Liiless
Properly Treated.
Catarrh of the stomach is very common
and is known as one of the most obstmat.
diseases, which, when neglected or Improp
erly treated with cheap patent medicines,
tonic, drugs, pills, and other secret oua.-k
rem.aie., results in a Droaen down con
stitution and often consumptive and death.
Catarrh of the stomach, like every other
disease of. the stomach, except cancer, I.
the result of poor digestion. The digestive
organs have become weak, there Is a lack
of gastric Juice, your food la only half di.
! gested, and a. a re.ult you become affected
with loss of appetite, pressure and fullness
after eating, heartburn, vomiting, water,
brash, tenderness at pit of stomach, slimy
tongue,, bad taste In the mouth, constipa
tion, pain In limbs and face, sleeplessness,
nausea, belching of gas, diarrhoea, sick
headaches, dlsxlness, and many other com
mon symptoms.
If your .tomach cannot digest the food
you est, then the stomach needs a rest
us that Is the only way you can get rid
of your-caiarrn, oui in tne meantime your
body needs plenty of nourishment, because
you must Uve and In order to live, you !
must eat, ana ii you must eat your food
must be properly digested, .nd if your
stomach Is too weak to do the work, then
you must get a substitute that will do the
work.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the only
known eubstltuts that will digest your
food a. well as any healthy stomach. They
contain vegetable and fruit essences, gsep.
trc pepsin (gov. test), golden seal and
diastase, the very elements necessary to
Ulgest foods.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet, are not a
secret remedy and for that reason thou
sands of physicians all over the United
Stales recommend them te their patients
for' catarrh of the stomach, dyspepsia of
all kinds .nd ether stomach troubles. Ex
perlroents and teste have proven that one
grain ot the active prlnclpi, contained In
these tablets will digest 1.000 ar,ln, 0,
food.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are In the
fornt of pleaaaat tasting tablets or los
enge. and are eold In large fifty.cnt
boxe. at all drug stores.
Send ua your name and addrea. and
will send you a free sample package. The
relief you wUl get from this trial package
alone will convince you of the merits of
Btusrf. Dyspepsia Tablets. Address. F.
A. Stuart Co.. 150 Stuart fcldg Marshall, .
uica j
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KXRUG JrttATe.H
a V? i r Comoay liraroa
FIGII1INQ CHANCE
naainsaaT
o mix.
i Jhere are 3 Things
every man Bhould learn uaid
his money, his secrets -and bis
temper. .. n
How a man can guard 'h la
temper when he Is not guarded
enough to avoid placing his orders
with Incompetent tailors is beyond
. our comprehension." . : t -;
We have not become the loading
tailors west of Chicago without en
compassing and encountering tail
oring difficulties that no tailoring
ebtabllBbment west of Chicago has
ever downed. r - ;
M,Yet.KUr ar blghef
v..05 0f ordln'y tailoring
establishments. Fall and Winter
Suits, made to measure. to
MacCARTUY WILSON '
TAILORING CO.
Phone Doug. Hot. 4-IS g. t.,B t
Star 8. W. Corner Jllh and Farn.m.
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