i .' j I. lent and other anclitlnn-to file list of officer with the county clerk and secre tary of mate ia passed, 24 .to 0. The senate committee of the whole Jmt on third reading the following Mils: H. K bv K'vtn farmers a rlsht to keep dogs wtthout collars. H. r UK. by Hamming, racing the iy of the county ircHaurer examiner from Sl.S'iO to ll.wa H. V. 4'i. ,hy Ite)tn. nimpelUnf l'rk oinmtiwlunrri In On-. ha to expend fS.(MI a ear for hand mimic In the park. f. V. Z'i, by Tanner. giving ab of "two pepef In evry ( county one half of the puhii printing. . , ... H. F. il ly RfRn, amenrtlnu fire escen law. Tela hill was reconsidered afterwards for amendment and la d over. t f. 4. by ilhliel. cliantttna ! and salaries of county official. Amended. 8. F. 212, by Smith of Fillmore, defining rltfhta of vehicle on public highways. A. F. 1ft by J1II. chHrtKln? t.-e of cotlnty Judge, i The senate Indefinitely postponed: S. F. If.!, by Hklls, prohibiting legal ac tion agalnnt taxea. V F, KtH. by Heagan. allowing territory within a city which I tiaed fnr airt (cultural purposes to be disconnected from the cor poration. YAEDS BILL IN MODIFIED FORM tContlnuedfrom Flrt Fa) ; , of the unit and went through hy a vote of 25 to 6. Th gifting commutes of th senate mads Its flrat report thla morning, giving a lint of bills to be consldvad, and th housa committee was authorised to take charge of th general file tomorrow. : T " ' Prince of Hall moved to give th com mittee power to go ahead with Its work of selecting which bills are to be consid ered. Aq effort was made to advanre tha Sun. day has hall bill to a consideration by Leldlgh of Otoe, who piovad that It and senate file S8, a bin by Ollls, allowing the Incorporation of farmers' elevator com panies, be advanced to the head of th file. It failed to go a a rider, .however, and remains In It regular place. , It Is for sifting committee to decide now whn It shall com up. Cattle Guard Entraps Boy; Killed by Train Son of father Near St. Paul Bon Over by Union Pacific Passenger ' ' Engine. ST. PAT'U Neb., March l.-(Speclal Tel egram. )--The S-y ear-old son of Frank Ivotrrh, a farmer living three miles south east of this city, wa run over and In stantly hilled by the northbound fnlon Factflo passenger train shortly before 4 o'clock thla afternoon. The little fellow was following the railroad track home from achool and was crosalng a culvert when his feet became caught In the cat tlo guard planking Just as the train was bearing down upon him. The body was brought to the undertaking establishment at this city and a coroner's imiuest will be held tomorrow morning. ZERO TEMPERATURE IN EAST Old Snap A Una- the .Atlantis Ao- corn pa a led by Rata a ad '' ' , Mow. , , ...... SEW TOTlK. March lti. A cold snap of unusual severity for this' season of the year-holds practically the entire .eastern section of th country tightly gripped today with small probability of It grasp being loasenad before tomorrow. Ther wag a a roe qi an oegree in temperature to minimum of If degrees m this cHy during th night Temperature following the rain and brief snow flurries f last night dropped to nearly s.ro at points In Interior of New York atats, while It 'was only four above tha ro mark In Pittsburg this morning and U degree In V. ashlngton. D. C-. th Utter a remarkably low figure tor th time of year In that city. Th cold wavs was' borne In on a wind whlub averaged fifty-els mHea an hour along th coast hr and op into New England. Tha atom moved northeastward and today. I central In atrn Main or over Nova Bcolia. ': ' ' KENYON JUMPS TO THE FRONT jadg Comes Wltkln Thirteen Totes ' f Betas; Elected Hesiatos i la Iowa. Pea MOINES, March 18-Today'g Joint ballot In th Iowa legislature for senator resulted a follow: Deenicr, 37;, Ken) on, orCConnor (democrat), Kf Porter (demo, crat), 1; abett. 4; necessary to. elect, 78. Flw standp4tter and, eleven tnaurgenta left Deemef anJ voted for Kanyop when, the Joint ballot was taken today. Rsnyon lacked thirteen vote of aecurlng th elec tion. , .. . - imrard lately after th ballot wa taktn supporters of Kenyon moved that a second ballot - b taken. Th ' democrats and Peenjer net united In opposition. A sub stitute offered by DeWolfe for Immetllato adjournment carried M to 66. SKELETON IN THE CHIMNEY Grwora( , Fiad of Workman Hepalr- jlaa uid, untt at . bpria ' " ; . : fivld, Us. " faaBsmmasasf) ' rt ePIUNGFICUX ' Mas., March' 1& Wawkatrn Instaillng a new heating plant at tha horn of Alva 8. Bralnerd. U Haaard villa. ,: found a ' kM In th otd-fashloned cltiianey oataining th akaletoti of a dtilld Tha hU waa occupied ta th eighteenth ceatwry and up to taa by a family which setwed ! the Reiutionary war. Th gennral ostlulon Is ttia th heg wa placed In th ihmny ho th latter was r built la l0. iamonds! Nothing give on so much aatls factum aa to know h he has purchased a diamond lwt Is per ?el.t free from ."lama and poor cutting. Diamonds bought at this alor ar natur' inalrplea la preclou atvii. Thy ai lact. d by an i.ert or ripe experience, and poe th olnr and bril liancy which la charaoleriatio of th flnl lono. W hav bn soiling diamonds for v yar havo oatablisU.! a reputation forjalr dU and honsat prices flit tke, tht stor th most .lelrbi diamond buying place lit MHha. W give y,m a coutrut to 1'viy bi-k at l.lnety per cent of piirclia price at any tlm wlthia ne year. Your want In Watch, fling and Jwlry r suppluxl lier. !5'"SrD0DCE. COUSINS SPEARS Of DOLUYER Former Iowa Congressman Makes Memorial Address at Des Moinei. TELLS OF SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE neweapnrt - Uwren fetttlnai ernor Carroll to Name M. F. Dnneaan Dlatrlrt Jadae t ar Line .Sold. . (From a Staff Correspondent) DES MOINES, March 1. (Special Tele gram. r-Memorlal xerctne -war hold by the Iowa genera aeeembly today. Id nonor of th tat mjor Jonathan P. Uolllver. The oraUrm waa mad by former Congress man Robert O. Couelna. ....'. i Mrs. Dolllver was not able to be present at the service. Rhe telegraphed from Tonk- r. N. T., as follow: "Kindly expree at the memorial services my deepeet regret that I am unable to be present. If I could exprcas In one sen tence Mr. Polllver's purpose In his struggle, ior the right. It would be that the children of tomorrow might have their equal op portunity, t . believe that Iowa will not soon forget this sacrifice." Tho three children of Mrs. Dollive? at tended. Penators Cttmfnlns an ' Toung spok briefly at tha conclusion d tha ad dress of Mr. .Cousin. .'; ' Mr. t osmlna' . v. V" Prcfachyf bis: vorda With a review t the early struggles and final aucceaf of Uie late Senator Dolltver, formeT Congress man Cousins paid trlbttt to that states man in part as follow; r-S ' No word of mln are. -needed now to fasten tip th fam Which, by hi treat abilities, Jonathan P.Uolllvnr wrora acro the nation's sky. No ptralfes nor encomiums are required to carry his illustrious nam into the devote, households and th ham let a and the cities of the state of Iowa.'' The speaker referred to tha many times that Senator tol liver bad championed th oauae of he American farmer and dwelt on the oourag he had often displayed In advocating what he believed th cause of right. . . ... , On his death h said: "It seemed as though Infinite -Mercy spared our. friend the usual suffering and pain that attond th klt of treat souls. His Jovial hand seemed lifted front th grasp of his latest visitor by th band of th Infinite On." ',;.;; ,. ; ; Hop to K4d )Deis4llok, The legislature cam vary near to dispos ing of tha Senatorial fnatter today and suc ceeded In giving Judge Kenyon within thirteen of enough vote to elect him. This included six of the original supporters of Totunr whv had 1 '"tVvotedl for him. Conferences' were heid d tiring the day and much work was done to bring about an end and ther 1 great confidence that tn a few day it wll be planed. ', Want Doaegcaa Named. ' A committee of four republican, lawyers Of Davenport arrived In Des Moines today to petition Governor ' Carroll to appoint MVF. Donegan, a' democrat, as extrd Judge Of the district eourt at Davenport to serve until the next election. -Th omniittee will ask the governor to disregard politics and make the appointment. .Mr. Donegan has bn unanimously endorsed by U Scott county bar. .- , , ... 1 fealoasta aad Schaols. ' , Th house passed tho bin',1 prohibiting saloon within fiv miles cf a stat educa tional Institution by a vote of 65 W & ,Th bill passed contained 4 joker pronlbfting saloon In any city of mora than iUdO and up to 25.000. When this wa discovered motion q reconsider wa .oarrlad aad th bill was mad a special ardor for tomorrow. Dea Koines Car Lime Sold. '- C B. Hipp, president of th D Moines City Hallway company,- announced at a meeting of th ' greater Des Mome com mute this afternoon that the street car company proprty has been sold to N: W. Harris Co. of Chicago, 4 J.' R.' Harrlgan, who tias been statloped at Columbus, O., as manager ot the Colum bus, Delaware Marlon railway, -will be come manager of tha- Des Molne property. Tho system, which has been-in the court for some year and which the city hag re cently-contemplated buying,- will' be inri proved immediately. J The property ai valued at KBOO.wO. which, however, iri- cluded U per cent of the stock which the Harris company already own. The Harris company ha alio controlled the company' bond. The actual cash transfer wa about two. ' WOMAN GUILTY OF MURDER Mr. Caldwell of Pttiabara, Kaa. ' Ulvea Two Tears for Klll 'T H4 ", ,' Is PXTT8i. ;RQ. Kaa Martb ri-lra Mary Caldwell, mother of three children, re cently found- guilty of murdering her hus band, . was en.tiu:d to; erv two year In the state penitentiary her yesterday. She declared ah ktlUQ Caldwell In eelf i defense. hen ah wag i jntenced. her three children wer at hr y. The -Weather : For Nalnuska Cloudy) wrnr. . For lo-wa I neattlsd; warwar. Shippers' Bulletin prepare forty-eight-hour hhlpmenta north for temperatures ot 1& I to attev aro; ast and west for J9 to 26 abov;, aouU) tar tinratwra ulua to freeslng. Temperature at Omaha yesterday: Hews. Deg. t a-' m. a. m. 7 a. m a. m...,!..,. a.- m. ...... a ...... 21 23 tt eWe 1M 10 a. m, 11 a. m 1$ m I p. m.. :.. i p. m W) -j 41 U 44 p, in. , 4 p. m.. I p. m.. p. m..... 1 P. m , Seear. .. 46 w 44 . , ii liocal Or"r"U?E OK THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, March 11 Official record of tum peratur and precipitation compared with vh corresponding period of the last three years: U1L lM). law. Highest today 4t 64 iu M Lowest today 23 is is $t Mean temperature S4 4a M 44 precipitation 00 .00 . .00 .0) Temperature and precipitation departures from the normal at Omaha alnce March L and compared with the laat two year: Normal temperature 9 I'eflcleney for the day Oi Tout since- Mareh 1. Wit. ......... 177 Norma) precipitation .at Inch Peflciem y for the day 04 Inch Total precipitation lne March Inch Iwftclency )!ic Manh 1 it I'eflcleney for cor. period In WIO SJ ieflclency efur oor. period 1 U R)arta front Station at T p. m. HI at lor. and frli of V either, t iivyenne, cioudy.... lven()oit, rlear... Iniiiver, rloUOt !ea Molne. clear.... odtte City, clear .aiiiler, pt. cloudy., North Platte, clear.., Omaha, clenr... . .... alt lke. clouJy... I'uvblo, pt. cloudy... Rapid City, clear... Pliertdan. clear rioul City, clear.... Tamp. Kltrb. Ralnt- Tp.m. 1 dr. fall. M 3 ....... 64 So tW M 0 M il U b3 .ul uu .00 .00 .00 UJ . .OM 4 U Ti I . s 6 rot Ml M t. M Valentine, clear., U A. WELbll. liocal Forecaster. PASTOST OF CENTRAL UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. at - '. I ' " VNSJ I REV. HUGH RROWNI.OW FPEEH, of Bovlna t -nter, w. I. Militia Officers Will Each GetTwoWeeksr Service at "Front" Department to Send 250 Men at a Time to Carter and Thirty - to Bliss. WASHINGTON. March K With the District of Columbia, Kentucky and Wyox mint to :be herT from, 3,180 Qfflcers ot tha organized nillltla havo accepted the War department's invitation to participate Is the present military operations in the southern beder states. This number was reached today by the receipts of replies' from Pennsylvania, which offered forty eight" officers, and from Utah,, which Darned three of Its national guardamen. Tho War department today communi cated by telegraph with General Carter at San Antonio aad General Bliss at San Diego asking definitely how many militia officer ; can b accommodated by , their command at one, time. As soon as this Information 4 .received tha department will call on th adjutant general of tho states and territories for officer who .will eon stltut the Iirt body of rullltla officer to bo sent, to th "front".,. According to tentative plans formulated by the department, 260 mllltla officers will tw aunt at v time to General Carter aad thirty to General Biles - for a maximum service of two weeks, .each. By rotating th men at this ratio it, is expected that all the atate guard officers who have ac cepted Ah federal government invitation will be given an opportunity Xo participate in tho tnaoeuvaia. ,, .. Captain Da Cliambrun, , tha. military ab- taoha cf the French mbasy, It is said at th War department, will visit "th man. epver division" at Ban Antonio as aa ob server before the camp is dispersed.- Tha German military attache Is with General carter. First Bank Returns ; , ' Show Loan Expansion ITew York'i Gain of One Hundred and ( Thirty Milliom Due to Arti- ' ficial Condition. . WASHINGTON.-March 16,-Prellralnary return of the national bank, mad In response to tha call for statements as to their condition on March 7 Indicate a gen eral eapansloa of Joan and. discount throughout th country. New York City hows loans and discounts of $315,17,l0, an increase of I100.0UO,000.: Boston shows an Increase of 15,000,000, St, Louia .000,000, Pittsburg $1,000,000 and Cincinnati $1,000,000. New York and Boston both show large increases In individual deposits. New Tork's gain over the January call is $130,- W), but that is an artificial figure, as the January call which came on a half holi day, showed a decrease of JlW.OOv.aOO. it was said to be the first time in the history of the national banks' system that such a thing had occurred and treasury officiate were at first puszled at the cause. Allowing for that, however, the situation still leaves the New York banks S,u00.QW behind In their Individual deposits when compared wtlh the sums tbey reported to in comptroller last November. Boston show an Increase of lU.OOO.OOO in Individual deposit. Missouri Legislature ; for, Tax on Incomes ILeaolution Favoring Amendment to Federal Conntitution Adopted JEFrtfB&OH CaTX.ldd.i 'MafCbv le-rThe house today paased the eenate resolution ratifying tb income tax amendment to the constitution ef th United (States. Both branches have acted favorably on the reso lution, - -t T,'. .'.,., -J" tioveraav Hadley signed the bill ubmit ting a IS. 000,000 nw capital propesltloa t the voter 'at a special e lex t loo lit August. If thl carries the house resolution passed by the senat today submitting a H.OOO.ftJO j new capitol proposition to tha voter at th next general election will be abandoned. The house refusd to concur In th sen at resolution, asking to investigate 'the ofdc of state attorney of tit. Louis. BIG BLAZE AT MARCUS; QWA Kr Bularn Honaes Bnrned, Can. , lag La f Plfty TkMa : ' f - . Dollars. - i MARCUS, la., March lS.-FIre In th business section t Marua, which .to' time threatened to lp out that dietrlet,. caused a loss of STO.OOO this morning. Caerokec seiit firemen to aaulst In fighting th ftainea. . The principal losera were: The Hand geaeral stor. Frye-Uosa build ing, tiewrge drug store and Nieman drug stor. ; f . FATAL FIGHT OVER FIVE CENTS W. A. 4irn, Htriwara l lerk, la Killed by Anders Tarter at taeet llalra, Mo. WEIIT PI AINKS. Mo, March JS Ang- ered tXM UH he believed he had been over. charged rents for two pjow pointa, An derson Cater, a farmer living near her, yesterday struck William A. George, a hardware iWrk, with one of the points, uatnl hi death today. Carter wa ar reated. .to .00 SIXTY LIYESJRE IN PERIL Steamer Manchuria it Stranded on the Virginia Coast VESSEL WILL GO TO , PIECES tnrm gaddealy Drromti Wors After Tweaty-riv Mew from Wrepk- In; Crew Board It Re move ('art. WASHINGTON. March 1 Sixty men are In peril today aboard the stranded Hrltlfh steamer Manchuria, ashore on th Virginia Pnasl. thirty miles south of Cape Henry. The Mttle island life saving station has reported to tho United States life sav ing scrvlo her that an Intense northwest storm la tag m an& th vst 4 In danger Of going to pieces. , s, s The Manohtlrl railed from Newport News March i. bpnnd to Tamplco, Mexico, with a cargo of coal. The fallowing day It stranded during thick weather. After a terrible night, during whteh a severe storm threatened to dash tlte vessel to pieces, eight of Its crew wfre rescued. The weather moderated and the wreckers went-to work to save the steamer. The eargo was being lightered and the wreckers had succeeded in moving the vessel 100 feet seaward. In addition ta the crew of thirty-five, there are twenty-five men from the wreck ing; prews aboard the vessel today. Seven Men Dronaac Off Cleveland. CLiEVEkA N D, March 16. -One fishing tug, with a crew of seven, is lost as a re sult of th gale that swept over the lakes yesterday and Is still raging on Lake Erie. Th Wlver Spray of Erie, Pa operated by the riooth Fish company, went down off Cleveland harbor after battling with, th heavy : seas for twenty hour Th last seen of It wa at 1 a. m. today, whb Cap tain Hansen of tha lf-savlnf station flighted a vassal a few mile out burning torches a signals of dlstres. .. . , This warning th a Buckey. Captain Comellu. patrolling th '. breakwater. sighted what I believed to he' the pilot house of th Silver Spray float off ITCast Fortieth street. Two bix11es. ;whloii Cap tain CoMiellus believes to be member of th Silver Spray. Were lying on th break water. It was Impossible for th tug to get near enough to take off th bodies. . The tug Lloyd May of Erie a missing for hours, but about noon it reached Clev and harbor. ' N '. ' According to dispatche received here the Monarch and tho Gerald. B. which wor also missing, today arrived at Ashtabula harbor. Tho Faknis. at Conmjaut. arriving there late this morning. At 11:80 o'clock, the Catanef, Captain Donald McKeever, returned with four bodie' picked up ipld the breakwater. Thesa r identified aa Captain Purdy, Engineer Watt and Seamen Brusso and Anderson. The bodies all wore life pre servers. They were covered with ice. N0LAWF0BBIDS FURNISHING ARMS (Continued front first Page.) ., . . k,.m 1 1, , .. .. i ll n. . I the military barracks last night , did no damage and that ' ilobody Was captured. The shot of the sentries, he said, did not hit anybody. J ' ' i Juaret spent a sleepless night," -wjth the street patrolled by double force of guard and practically the entire 'garrison utidei1 arms in front of the barracks and head quarter ot General Navarro and of Colonel Tamborel,' the commandant At daybreak sleepy guard posted On The hbusetopg, swept' the country, f of rnrie for lgni of lhsurrectoa, but If! tbey ar In th vicinity, they kept well Lndef covet.'" ' ; , The coming Of dayjlght materially le ened the anxiety aroused by last night' attack ' upon th barrack, which wa made by a small band of insurrectos who had managed to slip through the line Intd the city, demolished a portion of the baracka with bomb' and ieffected their escape. ', , ' ' J . " I It 1 not thought that the Insurrecto are neat the city la any' great number, the mall band under Captain Oscar Crelghton, the American, being the only otte reported at all cloae at hand. Madero, with LAV men, Is farther outh, - where he l'ald to be waiting t; of feet a Junotion . with Oro xco's force of S00, after which. It is re ported, the murrcto leader will begin a march aortbward to th border. J. A. McDaniels, ' an - engineer on th Mexico Northwestern raHroad who arrived today on a handcar, reported that th road 1 cat to piece front Juares to It south, era terminus at Pearson. Ha saw many insurgents heading south, but did not see Madero' arnijr mareblrtg north - toward Juares, a reported, and doe not believe it I coming. - i American All Safe. , AasuranoM of the safety ot alt Anier leans now confined in Mexican prisons la given ia an official ' statement Issued at ' Juares ' tonight' American now In prison will be given trial lu the civil court ' on charge of sedition against the Mexican' government; but here after all insurrectos,' whether citizens 0f the United States or not, may be subject to the death penalty under summary mili ary procedure. The statement from the Mexican officials was Issued relative to the seventeen foreigner now imprisoned in the tederaKSeptesnber 1- jail at casas uranaes. r uteen ot tlian are American. ' Pending their trial they, will be given, th consideration due lo prisoner of war. Colonel Cuellar., in command at Can a Orandaa. 1 uflerla '9W vound and aa oon a . b Is able to move the prisoner will be nwvhel 1 niilt , t Chlhauhau to face tb civjll courts. A The to other foreujinera ar uropean oldlra -trf . lortya" wh,hav fsught in Central- American revoIsUon., Xa men are confined ip cell la th adobe prison and are guarded by Mexican aaldiera. Their rations consist ot such food aa can be spard from tb military tores', for th I town, wtikk la about loo mile southwest ot El Paso, ha had no food Supplies since aiarvb 4. when the battKe at which the In surreoto wer defeated wa fought. HlHEl't EltS AT SAX ANTONIO Aeroplanes .Will It Sent to find Censaay Infantry." BAN ANTONIO. Tex.,- March UTh6 first tnneHrvrs of the troop In camp f ere on the program today. It was proposed to send out a company of infantry sev eral miles to seek cover and for the aero planes to look for them, , " ' . , .. Southern Padfia officiate wailed to see If the Mexican Insurreetoa would make good a threat to blow up all bridge enter tng their eouatrji. Puslnea in the atate of Chihuahua already ha been .greatly curtailed and food suppllea threatened. A complete rupture of commuuioettoa from thla aide would be very aertous. - . There la a comic aide to running tra'oa acros the border. A railroad rnan aaid yerlerday that negaro porter invariably decline to roak a aecxiitd trip and hence new nieji ar (Untntly being Jt. There ar now ten oaxa of rrv ammu nition her. They hav not been unloaded and may hav tumi other point as Jhetr ultimate dectinatlon, , , OALVE.HTON. Tex.. March 16 -Th arqiy maneuvers are no awaiting; tb arrival of th 1,000 coaat artillery troop from Hampton Roads. General Mills hopes to have his entire brigade In amp at Fort Vr oc Rett by the end of the week. The transport a are expected to arrive accord ing to latest advices from them sometime tomorrow. Winfield Jewell," the soldier who w stabbed In the tenderloin district Saturday night, starting the race xtot, Continue, to improve. Patrolman Reagan has with drawn his rhsrg of assault against rrtvet August Hurkhaltsr, who Is alleged lo hav stabbed him during th mole. The soldier later will be dealt with by the civil authorities. , , KIHINO AcVoMI- WrtprtR t.1H United State In vtlatlnT Alleed Violation of Kentrallty. MEXICALl MrXlrn. "March lR.-The United 8tates army authorltue hi Calextco, opioBlte here, are Investigating today the report that th Jlcn euom, officlalii at Algodone yesterday fired on the in surrectos from th American ld ot the international - line. This action If proved, 'constitutes a grave violation of the neu trality law. The Mealean custom offi cial returned her today and declared the did H6t tire the shots, but that the lnsur 'gents opened fire on them. Oa th other hand, mensageg from A(go dones state that the Mexican official did fire from American soil and that later they war disarmed. . , Captain Babcock, t?. 8. ' A., ' telegraphed to Captain Wright at Yuma today asking for' Informftfton regarding the alleged vio lation of neutrality by th Mexican offi cials. He also Inquired regarding the re port that the United States troops had captured several Insurrectos, who had charged over Into American territory In an effort to come ' to close quarters with the Mexican customs men. ARR12ST AT POB.PIRIO tIAE Henry Whittle, . aa Aarlen, I Charged with Aldloc Rebels. EAGLE PASS. tx., March 1.-Whlle he was translating dispatches printed in an ' American newspaperr concerning the Insurreoto In. Mexico, Henry Whittle wa arrested today at Cludad : Forflrla Dl, acres th IU Orande from this city. He will1 be held - Incommunicado for seventy two hours, according to the Mexican au thorities.' , The eneclkj charge against Whittle tt Carrying 1 tnessage between Insurrectos In the United State and Mexico. W. R. Multef of this city a relative of Whittle, declares he will appeal to the State depart ment, because American Consul Luther Els worth declined to attempt to Intercede In behalf of "Whittle. 1 FORMAL 2VOTICU PROM MEXICO Ainerieans eatnred After Wednreday Wlll Be Given Military Trial. WASHINGTON, March Formal notice of the action of Mexioan congress yester day lti carrying; out the recommendations of President Dies for the suspension of the constitutional guarantees waa received at the Mexican embassy today. This action I given full publicity by the embassy In order that American cltixens who may be tempted t east their lot with th insur rectos may be duly warned of the conse quences. It Is not believed that this action of the permanent commission of the general con gress is retroactive, so that such Ameri cans as have been captured by the federals before It promulgation probably wilt be tried according; to civil procedure. , . Break in Colorado ..e. ; Deadlock Probable Report that Platform Democrats Will Unite flft Judge. Dixoa Within ..' , Day or Two. DENVER. Colo., March !.-trong indi cations ef a break In the deadlock that has prevented an eleotlon of an. United Btates senator by the Colorado legislature were shown today when aeven votes were ctst for County Judge John R. Dixon of Denver. The report was freely current that within the next two or three day all the "plat- toign" democrat . and ' scattering, vote would be united en .Judge Dixon, and con fidence waa expressed that enougrh other vote would be secured to insure bis eleo tlon. Today' ballot: DemocratsSpeer,. 26; Adam, 14; Thomas, S; Ward, 2; O'Donnell, 8; Martin, 1; Mau pln, 1; Shafroth, 1; Dixon, 7. Republican Vailed, Dawson,' 7; Goudy, 5. McCreary. ti Northcutt, 2; Roof,. 1; Waterman, 8. Prof . CR, Richards WU1 Go to Illinois Dean of Nebraska College of Engi neering Elected to Chair of Me : chanical Engineering. URBANA, III. Maroh H.-Prof. Charle Rush Richard, dean ot the College of En gineering of the University of Nebraska, ha, been appointed professor of mechan ical engineering In charge of the depart ment at the University of Illinois, effective Qeorg Alfred Goodenough, for many year sjsociat. professor ot mechanical englaeerlnjf of th University of Illinois, has been promoted I be professor of ther modynamics. , , Multimillionaire t. Railroad Man is D$ad Frank Work, Father of Mrs. Burke- Koche, Dies in New York of Pneumonia. NEW YORK,' March 1. Frank Work the multimillionaire railroad man and father of Mrs. Burke-Roche, died at hi home here today of pneumonia. He was 82 year old and it I understood he leave an estate amounting to rJO.OOO.OM). The Key to the ltuaUon-Be Want Ads KOTUKSITS OV OCBABT STXAsCSXlrS. Pnrt. -- ArrlTed. Sal tad. NKW YOBS' C. K Ttetrtn...... eUuwinU. rXTMol TH .... F, r. WilMlm.,... o'THrTOI Oceania. XJVtKPinjI. Lata Manitoba. A VON MOUTH.. Roral Oors VALPARAISO... Bell of (paia fcAUVAX KuinldUn Rickety Children Grow Sturdr On Grape-Nuts FOOD Thpr a Reason ST. PATRICK JOBE HONORED Irish Societies Flan Several Events in Celebration of Day. HIBERNIANS 10 GIVE FROG HAM Noted nalrr Will Pistol th Pntrwn taint. Gle rinb Will Sine and On Society Olvee n Pane. ' To the glory ot the memory of Paint Pat rick memorial programs and eoclal func tion will be held in Omaha today. The approach ot the Irish anniversary has brought forth the annual crop of silken shamrocks and green tie. One man ven tured forth Thursday In all the bravery of a tall hat from "the "Quid Sod." The forty-first annual celebration of St. Patrick a day by th Ancient Order of Hi bernians, will be held Friday .night with a spedal program. Richard I. Oavln of Chi cago will b the principal ptkr ot th evening. . . Irish Melodies . A program full of Irish melody will be given at Oeighton auditorium Friday ntgbt. K. J. Waters,' chairmen, will de liver an address. Tho musical program follow; . Irish air T.... Crelghton University rchstra. Killarney guartet Clinton Miller, Thomas F. at John V. Breunan, A- W. Krocger. Irish Jig Mine Adelfna Fogg- Spanlsh dance Ml9 Umnk Kfilav , . Address of the orenlng The Providen tial Mission ot the Irish Rao Hon. Richard 1. Gavin. Chicago. Vocal Solo-tC0n Hack to- ftrte,.,.... Mia Nail Donoaue String Quartette Klsie Before the Court libenrwi ....... ....i.., .Wagner Mr. Mean, and Pupils, Ml Hansen, N. Steven. L, Ulbba. kUn Bolo Gypsy, Dane Nachei F. Marh. J. Q, J ones, AeeotnpaniaL Irish Hornpipe Mtssea Eleanor McCarthy and Ruth . Vocal olo Believe M If All Thoa Endearing Young Charms. Mrs. J. K. Pulver. -. Miss McCloud's Reel Misses Adellna Fogg, Mamie Foley. God Save Ireland , Audience and Orchestra. Overture Erin Go Praugh Crelghton University Orchestra. The Oratorical society of Crelghton gav a program Wednesday night. In which a number of Irish topic figured. An address waa given by Franoi B. Marrin. chair man. Omer P. Sullivan delivered an ora tion. "Erin' Pride." - A number of musical selection were given. A fit. Patrick (Tanc will be gives at Metropolitan hall Friday night try the Taung People Social lerfgu. FIRE RECORD College Near Aaltlmore. BALTIMORE, March 18. St. Charles col lege,' a preparatory Institution for the Catholic priesthood, located about twenty mile west of this city, waf burned this afternoon. Hotel and Chorch nt Penaacola, PENSACOL.A. Fla:, March 1.-Flre, MEIDiTISlI Monyon' Bbeumatiam Remedy teller . psins la tb logo, arms, lyack. stiff or swollea Joints. Coatals DO ntrphltis, opium, cocaine p drug t dead tu , pain. It neutrallxea fbe acid and drlfe out all rheuniotlo poison freni the sys tem. Writ fret, Minyea, ftM Six! Jetr eraoa Kts., Phils., i'a tot aaedlcni ad vice, absolutely fio. GRAY HAIR TALKS HAIR INDEX OF AGE. LOOK OLD. How often one- heart the ex pression, "She la gray and la begin , nlng to look old." It ia true tbat tray haJr-usnally denotes ace and la always associated with age, Tou never hear one referred to as bavins gray hair and looking young. Tha hair la generally tha Index of age. If your hair la- gray, you can't blama your friends for refelrlng to you as looking old. You eaa't retain youthful appearance ii you auow your hair to grow gray. Maay per sons ot middle age Jeopardle their future simply by allowing the gray baira to become manifest. There la no necessity for thla. If your hair has become faded or gray, try Wyeth's 8age and Sulphur Hair Bemedy. the preparation which a chemist by tha name of Wyeth devised a few years ago. It Is simple, Inexpensive and practical, and -will banish the gray hairs In a few days. It Is also guar anteed to remove dandruff and pro mote th growth of the hair. It Is a pleasant dressing for the hair, and after using It a few days Itching and dryness of th scalp en tirely disappear. - , This preparation ti offered to th public- at fifty cents a bottle and Is recommended and sold by Bherman & McConnell Drug Co., . and Owl Drug Co, - ' "Wonderful!" "I didn't think it possible!" ' YOU'LL say tbat when you aea how WE clean a RUG. You see, we gy as far as the best vacuum cleaners go, because WE. too. js tha vacuum process but" WB start tha rug . through a Naptha process AFTER it leaves the vacuum and the result la MARVELOUS. Chances are we can get a lot of dirt out of a rug you've just gotten back from your favorita cleaner. Let's try! We psy express one wsy on incoming shipments of $3 or-oer. Phone Tyler 1300 or Auto 126. . . a which started In the Mount Zlon coined ehurch On Alcsnli street at t o'MocK thla aiornlng. deatroyed th church, tha "South ern hotel and eight frame buildings and for a time threatened the business district of Pensacola. The loss I placed at wot than Sho.OW. Piles t ared In to 14 Day. Tour drtiRKlat will refund monev If Po Ointment fall lo cur anr case of Itching. Hllnd. Weeding or Protruding Pile In to It day. Hoc The IStnerald In th days of long .go the Emerald was regarded a atrengthener of the eyes, and the ancients were never tlied of looking at their rings when garnished with this Jewel. A elmllar property was an-ld to he pnaeeawed hy the turcjuolje. Thl sretly send men t enhances th ar tistic value of th em- . erald and makes It a desirable) atone for the modest and cultured. It possesses a quiet beautv to which rllega charm of ractnation. At the Kdholnt alor " - -i,.lin"t nf em erald is select end win nteasg tha mutt exacting buyer. pan WWI ntBSS&Y TTT IWTSST ALBERT EDH0LM, JEWELER, Klxteonth anl Harney. Spria. Sails U Ortfcr $25.09 You can't make music by blow thg on a shoe-horn. A outtr-even though he be tha best in the land- canaot produce a finished garment satisfactory . to you or anyone of your friends un lena he has the right sewing tailors to work wiiti and unless they work right with him. Ho It really la a matter of or ganization. And ther is nothing the mailer with our organisation, pur sew ing tailor have been with us for nearly a aecade, and they knew how to produce McCarthy-Wilson quality. ( , . , fikeCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. 80430S South 10th St Near Farnant. ATTHB SIGWOF THE TAXI FRAN Kim. TAYtCAB SERVICE; COMPANY iy AMVSEMSSM'S. Tonight. ,. , . 860. 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