Till', lU'.K: U.M.MIA, Ul.DM'MMr, .M I V IVM IShK I. 1IMI. f Jr nrjrrYDoio OV if miva. 1518-1520 FARNAM STREET WRITE rOR Chinese profess to have Information thatl -Tinc ihi Tto, uncle of the bnby em Tror, U willing to la1 the maaaajre party. Prince Teal Tao la wfll known In ' Europe and America. -Throughout the day the foreign le;a- tlona, the mlaalona and even private house occupied by foreigner were be " aleged by both Manrhua and Chinese, Im ougni protection from each other VrhlM rhin ih. r.- i . i . .. H t ... . , . . . .. " "" reairain mat c ement or the "Manchu. who m.v h. h, a . J l-vloi.nea. For th.i, -ar. .h. :," " :"n-ead a rebel Inveetment of the capital. Mtka4lla Mluloa a Hefaae. ... . CerUlo legation are advlalng both . .Chin and Manchus to take refuge In trouble behind the Methodlet ..of the main city lying between the loga. .... lion Quarter and the tut wall. Tiiia i k. ...m jt . . 1 tne moat tui V atmniA mmr-i I. .n r.t I i.w .v.- . t ,, . . hoio d b. ? ,? I"" WUh th ...Jiouaehold belonglnge of fleeing onea con- r er.rcloam ZuV. II the o.ty gate. Many carta emerge rrom the rort aide of th city, ome ffuarded by aoldler. Cartload of allver, eometlmea without a guard, pau day Land ntgUl in ai.d out of th legation -quarter. : The money la brought to the legation ; from th detenselea unlnea bank for a .temporary af depoalt and then removed .to aaier circulation, or o be forwarded to th mlnleter of war, generally In eg. change for royal troop. . who are re ' celvlng ihe.r pay with unprecedented regularity.. Wealthy Chine are lo in trusting their money to Uerman. The government haa asked tiTfc mlaalon doctor to eatabllsh Had Croe hoa pltal ouUlda the city for the reception of wounaea wno are expected to return. a. icw oay irom th encounter with uenerai u xuvn Ileng'a rebela . Foreigner are anxloua over the auc tion In Teklng, but not alarmed, out alder have not yet entered the legation quarter. KevertheleM. th fulleet precau tion are being taken. Unarmed picket form a line about the legation wall and extend Into the foreign quartera. Fear are entertained for the foreigner In th province of Shan-81. many of whom are Americana. Th robela In that province are aald to be In poaaewton of the capital Tla Yuan Fu, where there are several mlaalon and which alio ia the aeat or , 8han-BI university. SHANGHAI, Oct. 31.-A very few day will tell the future of China. The burn In of th native city of Hankow ty the Jmperlallst accompanied, according to : report, by brutal treatment of Chinese ;by Manchua, has created the woret po ibl Impression. It la predicted that unless the Man ;chus Immediately demonstrate their sin cerity of the Imperial edicts being is sued at Peking, the slaughter will ex ceed that of the Talplng rebellion. ; The district south of th Yang Tae 3lang la omlnoualy quiet. There I every indication that the native city of Shang hai, Nanking Ctilng-Klang, Chan-Chow nd th lower Yang-Tee forte will be In ?h hfd ot th roal" w'th'n a week, j Wlifttjer-thelf conquest will be accom panied by a wholesale maasarre of Min hu. or quietly aa heretofore, depend Jon the Influence of the leader. For eigner at no point have been molested Jand they will remain unharmed, the yebel chiefs aaaure the pre, unlraa such factions a those of the imperially at lankow continue, end tho report of the rdlshonor and murder of defense! Chi ne women and children make It lm- .possible to control the rebel. L1".!' r,p"rt" of " P-ver town. -and others In th kar .. u -i . - - -- jand other, in th. heart of 8...fhuen province going over to th. rebel, ar. -received. T i. oanla inumr ih. ,.fii.i ; . . . , . . Tmt Parkins' la m.nliul - - ... .. - (features of the situation, as It betrays j weakness on the part of the dynasty befora th. spirit of revolution. Edict. Meatarde4 a t....... : Leader of the new arty look on th jUsuanc. of edicts aa a v.ctoty far greater Mhan anything that ha. been, won on the ;iieia or battle. t All incoming river boat, are crowded with refugees. Most of these are Clilnrac, . mere are a lew roreigneis. K wltneaeea ef the fighting at Hankow p e idV .tribute to the Imperialist forces. Tbey ay that the rebels were in ttle 'jnore than an untialned mob, but eour it- .geous and quite ready to coin nue fighting. The rebels are oiH-ratinir he the -Hu-Nan mint and making great quunll- tlea of dollar eolna daily. The new revo- Catarrh Isa Constitutional Disease It originate in in. pur blood and re quire constitutional tieatoient, ailing Urough and purifying th blood, for Its radical and permanent cure. Th greatest constitutional remedy la Hood'sSarsaparilla ' In usual ll-iuld form or in chocolated tablets kuotarii as Baraataba. 109 Uusqa 1. Nasal and other loeal forms of ca tarrh are promptly relieved by Anttaen Ui ur CaUrrleta. tltc. drugglat or mail. C L Uood Co., Lowell. Uasa These Swealers Fil Perfeclly JVrnuMo tho thnjiiuft and fitting is knitted in ag tho garment ia mndc the result is comfort nnd wnrmth, but without the bulky, fctuffy feel ing of comnion sweaters. Even though put to constant ser vice they retain their shape and' smartness indeed they're so differ ent from other sweaters that we want you to .-lip on one, or n dozen, and feel this difference for yourself. Ths Prices: Girls' md Khan' Sweitcrt $1.25 to $2 25 Women's Swealers . . $3.50 to $6 SO Bofi' Skaters .... $1.00 ti $3.03 Men's Swci ers . . .$2 50 to $6 00 rtwm TORC CATALOG u tl'inary paper is tielnir reileemerl lm. mediately on presentation. Well Informed persons believe thai If he next few days pass without an out- 'ieak there will be a strong possibility f thn fcltUHtlon belne naxseil thrnnirh he appointment of Yuan Shi Kla aa remler with a younger .Manchu as a flg- irehead In order to CCitniilv VfttK tlii nrn. 10 1 or ,, I0; ,h '""Tnlrm i.f a rablne locol of 1H10; the forming of a cabinet -ii... . ., . ,, ' ' convocation c,f parliament and the "WMi-nt of the railroad plan. Klaas llown at Haakon. CANTON, tk-t. tl (via Honkoiig).Oun have been posted at the admiralty build ing and the Chinese gunboat are clenred for action. Armed guards patrol tlio water front and guard all the landing "in ruu( ana Kuara an the U ,r,Kon ,,. ,,,., ... Tim ration flag IIO louver finals r.vr ll.a lll,Mr imperial euntniri bu Ml . - . .'lilnene Imperial cuntnina building, the !. ui me imnese nierrnantn" Hteam Ferric or the llunkow Canton railway. T" r,",,on"' tM1 "v removed ,l,e . imperial haclRcs. A rr'nch """" French conceaalun. The lirlilah f the C'tuiton A Kowloon mllwnv h..., ordered to go for eafety to Hhamcen leiana, where there are nine foreign war. hlpa In the harbor. The viceroy hna leeued a proclnmntlon that no flug dHiiotlng Independence may be displayed. The propoaala of the people, In which the' viceroy and the Mam-hu and Can toneee bannerman have rnii. in clude the declaration of military and financial independence for Kmn Tun. province and the appointment of a board or aupervlMlon elected by representative of the guilds to whom the official. .v.ii be reponnljle. tffPostoffice Shos Profit of $219,118 Last Fiscal Year WArUIINtlTON. Oct. Sl.-Foe tl.. rie.t time Since 1883 the 1'oelofflce riei.srtm.r,. during th fiscal year ended June SO, 1BU, was conducted at a profit. n twenty four month, the conduct of ih. .... i service has resulted In changing a de- ricit or II7.47K.770 for the fiscal year 19C to a surplus of tl'P.118 for the fiscal year 1!1I. During the last fiscal veae Ih. audited revenues of th. department were SJ37.N7?,823 and the audited expenditures l3T.M8..'Tli.sa fact ar detailed In a report of Charles A. Kram nli in. ..... th. I'ostofflc. department. In a renort submitted today to Postmaster General Hitchcock. During the fiscal vear. at am n? .la mest lo money orders were Issued, aggre gating IMO.034.432. and .0),4H Interna tlonal money order were Issued, aggre gating r.i.6S1.2U. A large amount of monev la for the I'ostofflc. department, the report howlng that mora than S3.000.ooo Is held by the treasurer of the Tnlled Htate and assistant treasurer, tor the use of the postal service and that more than S.0,0uO la similarly held fur the us of the money order service. Legislature Spends uasn and State Funds Are Much Depleted rom a Staff Co.re.r-.n.len. . 1JNCOLN. Oct. 31.-iB..h.ii t... '' . -For the first time In many year, wlthl .u- ' ' " . ... nine in many year within th. next few week, person, holding Z .r.l fund warrant, against the state of vi.,-.i,. .. .. ...... -.ii nave to sen tiiem ir they desire to reullxe on their naner at ..... According to State Treasurer Ueorge'a report mude today only S-W.713 41 stands between this proceeding and- the brokers who buy at discounts, and this will soon oe exnausted according to statement niade at the treasury. These warrants will be registered at the treasurer', of. floe and will pay 4 per cent Interest to the owner. Th cause of the shortage of the gen eral fund Is generally attributed to th anxiety of member of th last legisla ture to make many appropriations and the unusual amount of debta Incurred for new building for which the last see. slon provided. The proceed of the 1910 levy Is all that la left and the )U levy proceeds will nut be forthcoming for some time. The Investment of permanent school fiiiul In bonds und other securities leaves that fund more or leas depleted. The last legislature appropriated U l4.&ua.71 for the blenuium, which I t'. 7VS 61 more than waa appropriated by th 1XI legislature. Itie stale treasurers report ahow a i total or tfcj.ouiu for which he Is ac countable, whereas on tie aaine date last year tha amount was I731.K70.S0, Of the money on hand I4S.000 la on depoalt In the banks, while in uuO Is cash on hand. llaak Sold. KLlxHlA. Ia., Oct. SI.-iBpeclal.) The Interest In the Owaaa Bavlng bank beld by llessra. IMckeraon. Korener and Van Orsdel has been purvhaard by at. N. Jdilrnon of Kiflngham, who sueceed Wr. Van Orsdel a caahiar. DES MOINES IN BLUFF GAME City Thinking of Moving to Build Own Water Plant. TESTIMONY IN RATE CASE IN hlppees nf low. npitnl onelnde Their f'ase and lined Ask for More lime l.tprma Hales or In Kfferl. (From a Staff Correspond) nt 1 lKS M'.HNKS. in. r)c'.. 31. -(Special ")lernm.) Another turn In the contro versy between the rlty of I Molnt.4 and the witter comienv eame tolay when the muyor nnrl city council threatened to change the plan of attack and bes'lii the building of n tit v water pUnt n ease the 'ompnny surceeil In having the con demnation procerdinKs transferred to the federal court. Mayor Hanna believes that the step taken by the company Is solely for rte!av snd that the city would be Jus tified In planning to build. The con demnation court Hfter hearing the ap plication of the company for chanRe to the federal court adlourned for two weeks to consider tho matter. Kbtppers Finish Case. I'resentatlon of testimony on behalf of tho les Moines shipper In regard to dis crimination in rates was concluded beforo Interstate Commerce Commissioner Har lan today and the testimony of repre sentatives of other cities of Iowa was commenced. It became known that the railroads will ask for thlhrty or sixty days- time in whlcft to secure the evi dence In defense and that the case can not be fully presented for some months. All the testimony given today tended to show that Iowa shippers are placd at great disadvantage. "Freight rates In and out of lies Moines nro the agitravatlon of my life," declared II. C. KMngman, a I)e. Moines vehicle dealer, while on the stand. "I never have any assurance what the rates will he on my orders because I neve, psy the same rates on the same articles I have been overcharged a num ber of times." IV cw K.m press Rates. O'lie new express rates for Iowa became effective tonight at midnight. Tho rate make a general approximate reduction of 15 per cent In the express rate of th state, although It Is expected that when they are actually worked out the fraction will be even greater than IS per rent. The most Important feature of tho new late Is the maximum gradtinted charge which the express companies will be per muted to make under the now rule of the board of railroad commissluners. GRISW0LD MAN DRAGGED HALF MILE BY TEAM tlHISWOU), Ia Oct. 31. (Special.) Peter Fuhr, 35 years old, a farm hand In tho employ of John Hully, living a few miles eouthcaat of Urlswold, lies In a semi-conscious condition with mnall chance of recovery, as the result of what Is supposed to be an attempt at suicide. He had been husking corji and Friday evening his team came running In from the field with a load of corn, and mem ber, of the Hully family discovered Fuhr dragging behind the wagon, a line from tho harness being tied around hi. neck and fastened to the hind axle. It was at first thought the man wa. dead, but efforts to revive him were finally successful. Physicians are In doubt as to the extent of his Injuries, a. he lie In a aemt-conaclou state and hu. not been able to talk Intelligently since reviving.. Mr. Fuhr Is a single man and ha been In the employ of Mr. Hully for eeven year. No cause for hla act la known. f He has always been considered eccen tric. It Is a great wonder that he waa not killed outright, as he was dragged nearly half a mile serous rough ground with the team on the dead run. (. t aroaaeleaa More Than Week. IOWA CITY, la.. ,Oct. Sl.-(Bpeclal.-Mlas Lulu White of Colo. Ia.. the human. pathlo nurso student at the I'nlverslty of Iowa who was Injured one week ago Bun day by falling from the Cedar Kapids Iowa City Intorurbnn brlda-e. has not vet recovered consciousness. For little more than 200 hours she baa been In an uncon- 1L. Ul 26 Below Get Our Prices on Rugs in All Sizes 27x54 Velvet $1.00 27x54 Axminster : . S1.45 9x12 Brussels $9.75 - ni'" i) i i rCJU U4J8 , n- ,. e, izm - ... sdous condition-", nnd physicians have almost given tip hope of h"r recovery. MECUM BROTHERS ARE GIVEN TEN YEARS EACH ANAMOSA. Ia., tx t. ;;i.-(Spe. al.)-The Merum brothers, who wire principal in the sensational dedvrry from tbe state reformatory here whin fiuur.l llamakrr was shot nnd killed, have been sen tenced to ten years at hard labor at Winnipeg, Canada, according to a tele gram received by Warden Mar (ids Itarr. It is believed th state will seek to arreM the brothers when they have firvtd tli-ir time In the Canadian prison. SEEKING TO AVOID DISASTER (Continued from First Page.) circuit court Judges when the tobacco hearing resumed this afternoon that If there Is Incorporated in the reorganisat ion plan the suggestion of Attorney Uenerai Wlckcrsham that tho govern ment he granted tho right to appeal to the court for further relief at nny time within five years, none of tho bond holder' would consent to the dissolution plan and that It surely would fall. Charging that Independent tobacco dealer., who protest against a plun pro posed by the American Tobacco company for disintegration of the Toba.-co trust are attempting to destroy tho American compnny for the purpose of "picking up Its profits on the auction Mock," Te- lancey Nlcoll replied In the circuit court of thn I'nltcd Status today to attacks on the reorganization proporal. The independent tobacco and clpar manufacturer. vho opposed the plan .Mr. Nlcoll declared rcprcnenic.1 a combina tion doing business worth $:iM,ou0 a year and that they were con. blued In thin cause "to cripple a small competitor." "These are the poor, downtrodden and suffering persons," continued Mr. Nlcoll, "whom Mr. Drandeis, Mr. Yerkes and others described to this court yesterday. These Interests, one firm alone of which manufactures more than 400,000.000 cigars a year, are the oppressed and starving competitors whom you have been , urged to protect. J "What do they want? They want the American Tobacco company thrown Into the hands of a receiver In order that they Tharo is Only Cno That ia UKO THE WORLD OVER TO Always remember the full name. Look for tlii elguatura on ever; box. 25c. An Individual as Executor, Guardian or Trustee miiy be burdened by sut li appointment and unable to give It CAREFUL attention owing to the pressure of Ills own business. It is at best an accommodation on his uit, and necessarily receives only hurried and unstudied attention. ' With a Trust Company no mh-Ii opixnt unities offer for failure as IT IS OKUAMZKO FOR THIS KI'IX IAL SERVICE. Our knowledge and special experience in these matters are at your disposal and we invite consultation. ..: try,, 0M Jfllart ... Capital and Surplus. State Deposit Omalia Prices. urusseis seamless 9x12 Velvet-seamless 9x12 Axminster . . Get our prices on Stoves nnd Ranges j A good 4-hole Range, set up in our home, $24.50 I fi.linln Rnnrto iifi ?n Royal Acorn Heaters may plrk up some ot the good thing of this company at the auu.on block." Assails Mollres of It Officers. Mr. Nlcoll assailed the motives of the attorney general of Virginia, the Caro lina', Kentucky. Wisconsin and New York who have appeared, protesting against the disintegration plan. "I have heard it said," he declared, "that these men are attempting to build for them selves trust busting records for future campaigns." James I:. Puke, president of the Amer ican Tobacco company, waa among the officials of the defendant trust present when court convened. Attorney Uenerai Wl kersham waa prepared to present the government's attitude toward the plan of the trust's dissolution. Mr. Nlcoll during his argument was In terrupted by Judge I.a Combe, who an nounced that a belated petition of protes on the part of the state of Wisconsin had Just been filed. Ixiuls D. Tirandels. representing Wisconsin as petitioner, ex. plained that the Wisconsin tobacco grow ers were opposed to the reorganization plnn, and he asked the court for the privilege of presenting the case from their standpoint. This was granted. Mr. Nlcoll declared that at every step n the efforts to reach an agreement as to reorganization, counsel for the so-called trust were opposed by the attorney gen eral of the Vnlted States, who was "In sistent upon drastic and radical condi tions, which Imposed on stockholders of this company enormous bur Jens, limiting their rights to an extraordinary degree." 'I do not find in the Sherman law any Justification for the Imposition of such pynaltlea on our clients," said Mr. Nlcoll "but we have yielded. Yet there come Into this eurt protestants who charge that we are attempting to avoid the law." WILL INVESTIGATE DEATH OF CHICAGO POLICEMAN CHICAGO, Oct. 31. Coroner Hoffman announced today that he would know by Friday whether Arthur Illssonette, Chi cago policeman who died at a hospital lust Thursday, died of poisoning. lilssonette became 111 at the home of Mrs. Vermllya, whom he boarded with, and to whom It Is said he was engaged to be married. Mr. Vermllya was questioned by policemen, who failed to connect her with the death. Coroner Hoffman declared that If h. CURE A COLO IH OHE DAY. SWA .$340,000.00 . .$40,000.00 Hot One Oay But Every Oay. Well made Sewing Machine, like cut, complete with full set of attachments, at $12.5 $12.50 . $16.00 . $17.00 . in all sizes. Stoves should find evidence that Blssonette had ben poisoned he would cause to be exhumed the bdles of seven relatives of Mr. Vermllya, who have died durinir the last few years, having left her insurance. Contract to IH Ditch. WASHINGTON, Oct. 3I.-I Special Tel cgram.) Th secretary of the Interior ha awarded a contract to Kobert Kln kald of Newell, a. D., for constructing a drainage ditch Involving the excavation of approximately 82,000 cubic yards of material In connection with the Hclle Fourche Irrigation project. To Make Your Hair Soft, Bright and Fluffy (Fashion's Guide.) "Th. reason many women find It dif ficult to arrange the coiffure pleasingly Is because of the toe -free use of wet shampoos, which make hair dull, brittle and 'stringy.' "One of the most pleasing tilings with which to cleanse tho scalp of im purities and keep the hair clean, fluffy and eilky, Is 4 ounces of cither orris root or corn meal and 4 ounces of therox. Mix together and sprlnklo a tablespoonful on the fcalp, then brush thoroughly through the hair. This rids the hair and scalp of dust and dandruff, and a few times using tones the scalp and hair roots, causing the hair to grow noft, brilliant and easy to manage." Adv. 3 Natural Laxative Water Quietly Relieves Biliousness, Sick Headache, mm Stomach Disorders, rs' CONSTIPATION DRESHERS FEATURE VELVET GLEANING Velvet Coats and Suits May Now Be Steam Cleaned By Special Device. ORIGINAL SURFACE RESTORED The ordinary "cleaner" Is put to his wits end when asked to bring the origi nal "Pilo" or "Nap" back into a lady's velvet coat or suit, and to date no other Omaha cleaning establishment haa been anxious to take In work of this charac ter. But It's different at Dresher Bros.' Dry Cleaning lis'.aollshment at 2211-2213 Farnam St., for this lively concern has Just Installed a special steam cleanine device to De used exclusively for clean ing, steaming and pressing velvet gar ments, restoring the original shape. Not only this, but Dreshers have se cured a special operator, who has spent most of his time for year in difficult velvet cleaning and I shaping work. Ladies' velvet conla and suits may be etcam cleaned here for 2, $2.60 and $3, and the original "pile" brought up like new. if you wish to know more about this new cleaning feature of Preshera, phone Tyler 13tf or Auto A-2J25 or step Into Dreshers' branch In the Pompclan Room of The Brandeis Stores, or at Dresner The Tailors, 1515 Farnam St. Dreshers pay express one way on ou.t of town shipments amounting to ?3 or more. 3E j n TH sold on payments LiMrfJat ' vll b urn wmI Do Not Pay too Much .Many people realize that they pay too much for their diamonds. They come t o learn too late that they have purchased at a More vhere the dealer demands more than a f.ilr profit. The Eu holm establish ment sells poods of high quality, 'but its priced are no more than those rharped by any bouse in tho country for th saint quality. A customer here Puys only ,vhut the stones are worth, "f can provo all our advertised statement mot havo the repu tation for more than tacntv-one eurs of faithful dealings to hack u' up. Irai fot very cent of your money worth hero, reincnilier this lact. Don't .tferely Bay Invest ALBERT EDHOLM JEWELER Sixteenth and Horney. iV er4 BLOOD me of the By Senor Vicente Blasco Ibanez A novel of the utmost dis tinction by the greatest liv ingSpanishwriter.ofwhich the power, the fascinating realism, and the splendid literary art will make a profound impression on discriminating readers. AT ALL BOOKSTORES A. C. McCLURG & CO. Pubtukn New York CHICAGO San Francisco Excellence comes In every bottle bearinc: the triangular label. Just re member this and order Blatz. "Thm Flrmt Btrr Cvop Brmwod" BLATZ COMPANY 802 8H Doatlu StricC Oathi. Nek. rhont: Dougltu 6662 Tl Candy Special for Wednesday 25c Cocoanut Hon Kons per pound 15 6oc "l'rint'rgs) Sweets" Choco lates, ier iiountl 39? Our candy eouutet is tbe mom attractive, up-to-date, placo to buy ('AM)V in Omaha. We have again reached that time of tho year when weather con ditions will permit manufac turing and offering most every kind of candy. We have too many Kinds to enumerate and we invite yon to call at our store and we are sure we have the kind you like. Myers-Dillon Drug Co. Jtlth and I'arnniii St. LB.fMOUNCo. South End 16th St. VIADUCT "Home of tho Long Ton" pjjl 1) LEW R. RABEE bii 8i.ia. latraace on Court iei. ti. ivii 9$ (if ' ,i j jf X 1 i I ARENA WW I till Ml IRS 1,1 Si V ; 11 1 'U- 11C