Till: V.KK: OMAHA. 'THURSDAY. FKRHUARY 1011. NEW TREATY WITH JAPAN Taft Sends Document to Senate Which Eliminates Restrictions. . IS SriCIAL FAVOR TO EMPIRE M Jiln In Qannilnr? nrrniiir Trrilf ! nrr la Force Vtaa lnril j War- taler' Thaa srlth I Knrapraa allnna. WASHINGTON. Feb. 22-The etxt of the new trsty a Itfi .tspan. designed to; rt place that or ?R9 and drawn with the )la? design of eliminating- the restrlo. !" tl r upon Immigration. wa laid b'fcrel Mi" fnl today by President Taft. T'l ess'ntlal difference between the pro-! roi(l treaty and the existing; convention; is ssld to be that It omit, all reference to -ich testrlctlons and Iravcs to the na-j th.nal honor of Jrnan the enforcement at ' lia own porta of the limitations upon emi- j ration frrm Japan now expressly placed: upon Iromlsratlon to the United Ktatea. The document Is esld to provide that alth'r country may renounce the treaty at the end of l months If It falls to operate as expected. Because It embodies thU radical de parture from the eaistlns ' treaty nd touches tha question of the deepest lm lorienee and Intereet to tha Pacific slope, tha Injection of this convention Into the eloslnc hour ef tha Sixty-first congress created netlon today. Opposition Certain. Tfc. ih new treaty will encounter op no.itlon seems certain, for even If It ahouldl OST jewelers arc watch makers bv trade. They know what constitutes a re liable watch. Isn't it significant then, that ewrviewelersells Waltham Watches? It' l Tim Yon 0ntH a Waltham XX w AJ WALT HAW ra WATCH r k. arvMrtllv reDorted to rn the committee without eerloua controversy lihln the committee room the western senators are expected to Insist upon oppor tunity for debate which will develop tha full extent of their opposition to the treaty. Vnllke matters or ordinary , failure of the senate to act on the treaty, during tn. remainder of this aee. on of , nnt Ol lTBCii " Ul"u Itallty. which could be kept nd ...... ,h. eecut.ve flics of the I, be ti.M P t any convenient time. JT. .....v t. one of "trade and com- marc." intended to replace the treaty hv the lain eaham end Baron K-rinn then , J.f minister to tha United .State, That treaty U a moat comprnfnn" - House Favors Two New Battleships of Largest Size Superdrcadnaughts .Will Be Biggest Ever Constructed in This Country and Have Heaviest Battery. ' WASHINGTON. Feb. 2;.-The house late today completed consideration of the naval appropriation bill and will pas it tomorrow morning. Aa agreed to ahen read for amendment today. It provides for j two new battleships, two flee: colliers, eight torpedo boat deroyera and four submarine torpedo boats. Tha two battleships are to be the larg est ever constructed In this country and while the authorization fixes the -displace- likelihood . ment At 77 000 tnn u I - senate fmm! Jil ' mr-.i ma. go 10 m.wh ions. senate. lit)! or Secretary la a most coniv1 " . pn-mtwenty articles, deslln. with trade, commerce and navigation, rights inc. Import and export duties, tonnage dues, port regulations, desertions, shipping rights, consular functions and other subjects. It has already become antiquated, mainly because of the rapid advance of the Japan ese In the ways of clvlliatlon. It was drawn simultaneously with aeveral other Japanese treaties of similar scope negotiated with all the great powers. But unlike tho others, this particular treaty was not promptly ratified and djd not ko Into effect until about a year after the other? were In force. Other Treaties Already Made. Jansn ' has already negotiated treaties to replace those of the nineties with nearly all of the other powers except the United rtts. If our government were to Insist upon Its rights the existing treaty could be continued In force until July 17, 1312. This little Incident the difference of a year In the expllatlon of the olij treaties Is ' proving very . ombarraxslng to tha Japanese in developing a fiscal . policy. As all of the new treaties contained the fa vored nation clsAie. the . Japanese govern ment would be obliged to concede to the nations other than the . United States all of the privileges which America no(W en joys under the treaty of 1804. - ; Tha prsctlcsr result may be to delay for a full yes:;, .if America refused to enter upon a new treaty relation at once, the fa adjustment' of tariff rates and other forma of taxation vltaj-to the sound financing of the Japanese iniplre. Hence tha Japanese government has been using every effort to Induce tha State-department' to follow tha example of the freat European nations and consent to Immediate revision of tha treaty. Tha department has delayed doing ao. principally for the reason that It desired to await the conclusion of all the treaties The new battlethlpR will have twelve fourteen-lnch rifles, the heaviest battery ever placed on a ship In tha world. These guns will be arranged in four turrets, three guns In each. This arrangement la en tirely new. The decision In favor of two hattleshlns came, on a test vote on a motion to cut finitely! ""ln"rl n io one. i ms was ae- j-.iru io in. a motion Dy Mr. Hobson of Alabama to Increase tha number of battleships to three was defeated 1S1 to . wir. uobson sought to add a battleship! cruiser or twenty-eight knots speed to j me mmaing program, but was again de reated. Numerous amendments were tacked on the measure while being considered ror amendment, most or them against the j points or order made by the members of '. the naval affairs commltee In the Inter est of economy. When the reading of the I hill mas completed both Mr. Foss of Illln- j ols. chairman, and Mr. Tadgett of Ten- I nessee. ranking democrat of the commit- I Ice, bilcfly announced that by the changes I between $8,000,000 and 19.000,000 had been I added to the cost of construction of the vessels authorised In this bill or hereto- I fore authorized. I SEE THE 17 GREAT SHOW WINDOWS OF RUGS IN THIS SALE. T r -- 77-- l 1 7 1 im Mn tub ji T'l ! mmi man ill 11 i .iiiimii ! iiimmwi ir Mm m im imi meiwiwiMii.iwiiii Xffirs EIGHTY CLERKS WILL BE HERE TO WAIT UPON YOU NEXT MONDAY. PFcilfc'A 4Maatj r 1 saisnsiiusaw UJ UW 1 That Ever Took Place in Omaha, Will Be Held at Brandeis Stores U mm n vy SOUTH DAKOTA HOUSE SLAUGHTERS MANY BILLS Steam Holler Pots Qaletoa on um ber or Proriililns Bleasorea In ', Both Chambers. PIERRE. 8. D.. Feb. 2I.-(8peclal Tele gram ) At the morning session the house slaughtered the bill to "loosen lip" on den tal reflations, making members of mutual hail Insurance companies liable ror, all losses, providing -means ror such companies to get out from, under;, tha Blgelor bill to hold primary and general aleetlons on the soma day, and making the sale of farms arreated with. quitch grass a misdemeanor The ateam roller was1 in evidence In both hoUHes today and. a number, or. promised measures up to this morning went down before Its relentless forward jnarch. . - In tba.aenata tha flrat to to uader was the union, Jabor bill aimed at tha Home stake mine, which met dereat, 19 to S3 on In definite postponement and Is dona ror tha session. Nxt the bill to take the control or the Soldiers' home out or the hands or old soldiers waa lost aa an emergency meas ure, getting twenty-threa votes which would have taken It through aa a straight bill, but not as an emergency measure. Tha neit to go down waa the resolution memorallzlng which Japan Is making with the other i ."e " tn" stte complete control powers. In order to make certain of se-1 qUor wuhln th "tte lines. The senate curing ror America any advantages ex-l " ,Bl ,O0d ",d P"ed the house bill tended to other peoples. ln new .'venth and Twelfth Tha radical difference between this new Judicial districts, and as It aoes hr.h treaty and the one now In force, which may prove obnoxious to the western sen ators la understood to be the omission of any reference to tha immigration quea tion. Provision Only aa Irritant. The two governments have enjoyed tha undeniable right to legislate regarding Im migration, either by restriction or by totsl exclusion or collie labor. Unques tionably the United Statcx government could do this without any treaty stipula tion on the aubject, Juai as It did In the case of China when It enicted tha Chi nese exclusion laws. It Is understood there Is no disposition on the part of the Japanese to deny the extension of such power.1 What they do object to la the Inclusion In a formal treaty, to , which they ara a party, of a stipulation as serting that right, which la not embodied in any treaty America has made with European powers and which serves only s an Irritant to Japanese pride. In other words tha consummation or the new treaty would be a tribute to the advanced position, which Japan has taken among the nations without in any de gree curtailing the power or the United male government to regulate tlon by legislation. The president s action in submitting this treaty created great surprise In congress he only persons not taken unawares be ing the members of the senate committee on roretgn relations, who at a dinner re eently glvtn to them at tha tVhlte House were Informed by President Taft of what thr. administration had in mind. 1 nese ser.atora consequently wera In immlgra V V The Most Fortunate Purchase Ever Made By Any Retail Store in America. Thousands Are Admiring and Marveling at Our 17 Great Show Window Displays $20 Room Size Brussels, Axminster and Velvet Rugs go at $9.98 $30 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 and full bordered, go at $15.98 Highest Quality 9x12 Wilton Rugs, seamless, go at $29.98 $15 and $18 Quality Room Size Brussels Rugs, will go at $6.98 27x60-Inch Axminster Rugs, in new patterns, go at $1.59 tat Monday, Feb. 273 at Orandeis Store 1C I i y m. y ii. UI'S aa aiw emergency measure. It will become law aa soon as signed and there will be a hustling for endorsements for ap pointment on these circuits..' Tha senate keeps It new supply Qf bills aviiia. Kiiivn me ust started today be- ing one by Pearson to Increase tha rets I ' . required for licenses from warehouse men, n Tt li T J j J and two bill, by th. railway committee, I uGOFffG JJi UOX 111(110160. on to rlv th mtmtm 11 . , . I T - . ... t. m jr III fill US IO!. WA$HBURN-CROSBY C GoldMedalFloubn TTT""' yosittun to reunite tha full importance of power to fix express rates within the state and another to authorise the railway com mission to select an auditor. Tha house continued In Its killing mood for the afternoon and at a r ted with alaugh terlng the bill to enlarge tha power of tha state game warden, by abolishing county wardens and giving th state warden power to select his deputies. Thl was opposed on tha ground that It would build up a political machine, and cra e a "Jackpot" ror a rw. and it went down to dereat. but will be reconsidered. Tha next to rail was th ona creating a tale publicity department, which was de signed aa a plan of the real estate men to get their advertising lor nothing and could not muster the vote to get It through, but It also waa put on th re considering list. The bill for protection of fish went through after a lot of amend ing, to allow seining under numeroua con tingencies, and the bill ror protection of large game went through, this limiting the doer hunting season to on month each year, and-the. kill to one mala deer i each year, with absolute protection for the doe and fawn. I Tha house la holding j to attempt to clear up a I ini1.p u ,i m-lll K 1 .1 Tha Key to tba ttltua.ion Bee Want Ada. I a night session Part of Its ral- Sesalon tfimnrraj I . .. . .- the formidable-looking document which I r,-..o nouaay. was lain oerore tne senate in executive aeaalon just at tha close of the day. There was no opportunity to read It before It had been referred to the foreign relatione com mittee. . It la said that tnat White House dinner developed snm views on th part or Indi vidual senators of greet Interest as bear ing upon the probable fata or tha treaty vhf-n It comes rotors tne senal lor ap proval. i A. t'owell, Mauxal corps, now at oil There was a disposition on the part 0f t Al'''h P'A eed to t rasidlo, Bun some to apprehend a demand on the part Washington Affairs. on Perjury Charge Prominent Cincinnati Politician Al - Ieged to Have Testified Falsely in Denying Receipt of Money. CINCINNATI. Feb. 22 George B. Cox, ror years head or the republican organiza tion in Cincinnati, a lending factor In atat and national politics, president of the Cin clrnatl Truat company and known widely In theatrical circlea because of his Interest, in that field, was Indicted by the Hamillun county grand Jury late today on a chargo of perjury. The basis or the charge Is that Cox is alleged to have testified falsely berore a grand Jury on March 21. 1906, in denying he had received any of the Interc't money which aeveral banka, according to disclosures berore tha Drake investigating committee, paid to county treasurer aa recompense for the deposit or county funds. The specirtc case upon which th Jury acted Is said to have taken place In the administration or John II Gibson, who served two term aa county treasurer, from 1900 to 19'H. Gibson testified yesterday thai Cox had received l W0 of the " w hich the banka are alleged to hae given aa t "gratuities" during th latter'a aervlce. Thla wa tha amount which Gibson 'paid Into tha county treasury In 190S following an Investigation by the grand Jury uf the Drake disclosure. INSURRECTOS SHOOT UP TOWN Tnmtr-'i Men Kill thief o.' Police aad , Canae Pa ale Anion Inhabitants. ANDRADK, Cal.. Feb. M.-Twenty-aix ln- urrectos from Mexicala began shooting up Algodones, a small town In Mexico, op posite this place, tonight. The chief of police was killed and a Mexican custom officer seriously wounded. The rebel bul lets caused a panic among the Inhabitants. Algodones Is twenty-five miles from Tumi. Th rebel, who are said to ba under the command of Captain William Stanley, captured a train on tha Inter C'alirornla railroad at Packard and cama to Algodones. They began shooting aa aoon aa they dropped from the train. Chief of Police Garzo fell at tba first volley. The rebel then stormed tha customs house, where Inspector Belendea waa in charge. Several bullets pierced his body, but It is not known whether hla wounda will prove fatal. COURT-MARTIAL FOR KNIGHT (From a Staff Correspondent.) ' WASHINGTON. !. C. Feb. 2J.-lpioecial ' I Telegiam ) Array orders: Captain William r I am-MK O. - tor auty cf China roi' a relaxation or tha rigid ev- cot-pa. will proceed to Frankfurt. Ky.. lor cluilor) lae ir this concession should be comeience wun, the adjutant general or mai'e ti Japan. Hut It, was pointed out Kentucky. ni u . . . rweonu Lieutenant Marion P. Vestal, Is that the government would not au. rendei -j u , , vl ,.,, y. hB Hr' any right of control "br Chinese immlgra- j port io commanding officer. Washington uru If a uew treaty wer accorded i -iraca, W aHlungtoa. lor temporary duty, lion,. tiwttca to l iesmio ol iluntr, Cait.. to China. I pending arrival of Twelfth Infantry. Another argument fur the treaty was a, 6ond Lieutenant , James A. Merrltt. r,r,tiictlon of flgun-a XO show that last I Fo..reenth iiuantiy. i relieved Irum P . . ...,int.,klv orevemed ih- "'" af alter hacd general no. eai- apan - . , ,. , ' pllal. aahingtuu.. t rteptrture of coolies, so that the in.mlg, ,. kl, ,lallt,. or that ctasa lias vru i.'-viv.njr i ano. will return alopped. This wsa cited a demonstrating that reliance might aau-iy-pe n the Japanese Sana tr honor. (ri-l Mistake 1 to negleel a cld or cough. Ir. King Vew I'li-covery curS them and prevents communion. fc and S1.0.V sold by Hca Ion I'iVif C ' The agriculture i appropriation bill was reported to the senate today. It. carries : lli, i an m-rcaa ot -x. over the j amount of the hill aa It was passed by tba I hoiiae. 4 ihe Increases are to cover additional tn !lKttoii dexlied In the matter of dry furming. atamplng out tha bull weevil in c'un. diMti...iji. oti ol wu!Vr nuamia tlon for tli benefit or farmers, restor- . lug the flre-rtxhung fund, w hi. h has been exhausted, and for eapcrtiueutai work. BARONESS WANTS DIVORCE Morganatle lfe af late hlsg l.eoaold Ise. Merrksst II .baa a r Few Maalha. PAHIS. Feb. 2!. Baroness Vaug'nap. th morgantlc wife of the late King Iieipold or Helglum. has -commenced dtvorc pro ceeding against FJnmauucl Durceux, a merchant, to whom ehe was married at ArroiAlUe n August 18 or last year. A rotmal attempt made by the Judge to reconcile the couple railed. TALK BY IOWA LUMBERMAN Tea 'Aaaartal Meet at Saw Krwa. var 1 aalasaaw HUps.r "The rt uf Maklaa; a Salr." PAN FRANCISCO. Feb. II. -At today sesKtcn or the Western Lumbermen's asso ciation and the Lumbermen Mutual so ciety Ben R. Vadatnan or Des Moines, la , discussal "Tim Art or Making a Sale" and W. Q. Mollis of Minneapolis discussed "Our Mutual Plana" barae Made ' Captain that Preraullons t Nut Parllan W f rr Innrieqaate. WASHINGTON. I' u. rl. Captain Austin M. Knight. V. H. X., will be court-martialed on charges that he did not take proper pre cautions In the effort to save the monitor, puritan, which now lies In the bottom of Hampton Roads, aa tha result or an ord nance experiment, taat .ovemDer. 1 nis an- t nouncemeni was mane at in. jxavjr depart ment today and Is the outcome of a court of inquiry which Investigated th sinking or th Monitor. San Francisco Man Surprised at Treaty President of Merchants' Exchange Says Can Hardly Comprehend . How it Could Be Made. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. tl.-James Rolph, president of the Merchants' ex change, when informed that, the admlnls. t ration had aent the aenate a new treaty with Japan elemlnatlng all reference to restriction of Immigration from that country said: "It la almply incredible. Surely there must be some error In tha dispatches. I can't discuss ao radical a thing until w have tha newa fully verified. I can't be lieve auch a thing could be true." in i . f" 1 JUL fl Cr i Wo aro cololiinting our Twrnt) -fourth Aiinivoisjiry h) offoring In t lie jiuljlic, values in usptl I'l.-iypr Piiinos ami riayprs Hint cannot ln tluplic.itpd without greater los. Kvory instrunuMit is guaranteed hy us to he as represented. Xow is tho time to buy, as up are forced to sell or pay storage. Our parly spring purchases are beginning to ar rive and wo must have the room. 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