Bee Our Magazine Features Wit, humor, f lotion ant ccn.iC ntctarea the bt of entertsu meat, lsttroctlco, irntnnnt If our KomN arc mIiI n women jrem niuM rcnrli them In tlirlr '.nines, ttiruugti a dome aprr. VOL. Til A NO. r:i. OMAHA, MONDAY KVKNINll. XOVF.M lYM 0, I'M 1 -TWKIVH I'AOIX SINGLi: COl'V ONI) CMXT. The Omaha E vening CLOSING UPJHE CAMPAIGN Workers of Both Parties Busy iu the j Last Hours. DEMOCRATS STILL CRY FRAUD Iballrnarrs to 1 at Poll to HenU Off lrrra-alarltlfa oad llewnh Hcnns to IlierUiiiat I"ni ocratlo Unleloeacrj . Tuesday is election day. . j Candidates and their friends were busy nil day Monday nd will be aUo itiilii the rolls close TnesJay nlgl.t. Deino- j mats are HtriiikllrK to el-ci a cimlid.-.t . j tr two, liavliiK srurlllced mo..-, id their ticket, county, judicial n:id Maie. ll publlcans, confident of the eke'.iou ni the entire ticket, ore worklr.fr t. MulvO the Jluralltles a large lis pos-.il;. realising tliat the more decisive tho victory this year, tho better will the parly be pre pared for next year's national battle. All day there were conferences of can didates and worker on both aides. At In all campaigns it developed in the last liours that some poswllnlKlos bad been overlooked and men were Rent out to see lue voters and to plead io.- Ihe.r support. .bnllcim-r at the folia. Campaign rn1n.iKe.r3 of both parties completed preparations to have chal lengers lit every votim; place, ready to thwart any attempt ut fraudulent votmy. .Democrats ft II 1 ure making their dls Ivruven claims that llio republicans by .fraudulent registration havo laid the Inundation of 11 scheme to ideal the elec tion. Republicans, not misled by tho cry vf "Stop thief:" from the organization that has been guilty of such practiced, Vill be reudy to mop Hny crooked work 11: at may be attempted. It is reported that some disreputables Siavc been employed to pose as republi cans attempting to vote Illegally In order iiat the democrats may have them ar listed and thus prejudice the electorate against the party. The republicans will iu on l ho lookout for attempts to execute fcucli a scheme. Notaries at Cltr Hall. . John Bat tin and George H. Merten two Omaha lawyers will sit In solemn and respected state In the city clerk's office al) day Tuesday, from 8 o'clock In the mornitib' until 6 In the evening, and (Continued on Page Two.) Governor Aldrich - Says Entire State Ticket Will Win (from a Staff Correspondent.) '"LINCOLN. Neb.. Nov. 6.-Special Tele ;iam.) I'pon his arrival from a week's rampalgn of the Hate Governor Aldrich loday declared that the .republican state ticket would be. elected from top to bottom.-, Every man Is going In by a sub mntial. Biajorlty, . said he, "and we're Sioing to carry the state for every one of the six men qn the ticket. "Wherever 1 have made speeches I liave had Just aa large crowds, as Mr. JJryan, had, I believe, and they were Just m attentive and gave me Just as re spectful hearings on ho roceived. I be lieve from the tall! that the majority of tile voters saw tho Justice of my con tentions iu meeting Mr. Ilryan's state wide plea to republicans to vote the fusion picket." MALICIOUS ATTACKS ON JUDGES BY LITIGANTS The political campaign Just closing re Veals tho fact that there still remain a few persons who are so selfish and nar row minded that they will attack judges who fall to rule in their favor, even though they would have to, ignore the , laws in order to so rule. A newspaper repeatedly has attacked .Judge Lee S. Kstelle because when its In- tuesta were at stake he committed tho crime of refusing to set at naught and nullify the laws of the commonwealth in tirder that it might win. A dentist named Whitealde has pub lished an advertisement attacking Judge lloward Kennedy because Judge Kennedy vas the presiding judge' in a case which Mr. Whltesldo was interested and Mr. Whiteside lost, i In the thousands of cases which have lieen tried in the district court half the litigants havo lost. . It is a gratif: in comment on the Intelligence, unselfish ness and breadth of mind ut litigants that only two of them try to defeat the Judges becautc they happen to be beaten In iawsulta. The Weather Forecast till 7 p. nt. Tuesday: For Omaha, Council Uluffs and Vlclnl.y -Fuir tonight and Tuesday; slightly cvulcr tonight. Tempera tare at Omaha 1 lours. Dcf. fi a. m 43 G a. in 43 T a. m 12 - a. m.... So. m ... 10 a. m.... 11 a. m.... 12 111 1 P. ni.... 2 p. m 3 p. in.... Th newipastr that gnc Oi lbs Uot.ien li lb one tbat ih ! r ilt for tb a rtlr. Tba baa ta Hum IM- Local Weoihrr Iterurd. lfii. lam. iwj. 1. J.owet last nl;ht Sli I'r-clpitatlon Pi .00 .00 ,n) Normal temperature for today. 4J dt- lii.es. .Deficiency In precipitation since March S"'y " corresponding period. 11,10 13. : Inchev. lficlncy co 1 resioiidliig period. 1'jOS. 1 luchfj. Belt. Weather la the ;rali ,1oMhwi,,at,:":"nv J" is lown over the central wilUys and . tenter is now over I he middle Mississippi )fll' y.-,. .1J.',', rrL """'"V '1 i.w ,n--. uuii-ik nuiiiiiiv, l.l,;iii precipitation has been riulie general " in Hie west witntii the last taentv-fnur j.our boh loe weainer is ueeirimiiy un- r ..... ... iii'iuiiianin ami Iloiinwetl thin morning, floudy, but generailv fair v.ather will .r.ll In lids vlclnliy to .liit and 'iuca, wl'h i-llkhllv c.K.ler l-JUifcaU L. A. WI.U11, Salaoa)! l'f,raM,a The Reasou Why December ST. Ul Thomas Dcnnison filed suit against the Omaha Daily News Publishing company for .w,'.V. eluitiages for libel In district court. April 1", I;r7 Case of Thomas lKn nlsoti auninst tho Omaha PhII.v News FuHUhliig company goes to trial be fore Judie l.ee S. Kstellc. Sluy 2. Vh'T Jury returns verdict for 1 nomas lvnnison ami against the Omaha Paily News Publishing com pany for I",.'. Judge Kstello enters judgment in accordance with the ver dict. LAD IS SHOTJJY HIS BROTHER Carl Loventzen of Ontario Street is Dying in South Omaha Hospital. BOY PLAYS WITH A REVOLVER Ilelieved lij- Sooe that the Yoana : ter Was Shot as the of a Unarrel with llrother. Iteanlt Ills t'ail Lorentien of 1711 Ontario street was fatally lit at $ o'clock this 11101 1 fng by his umall brother Walter, who was toying with Ins father's revolver. The bullfct entered the youngster'a luni; and he was rusned to the South- Omaha hospital, where it was later extracted. It 1 thought that he will not live unttl tonight. tlreat secrecy 11 being maintained con cerning the affair and the physicians and hospital attendants arc. Inclined to be llevo that the shooting was the result of a childish quarrel In which Walter was the aggressor. Young Lorentxen Is the son of Valdemar Lorcntzen, a niotorman In the employ of tho street railway company. Mancuso Counters on Tom Flynn's Printed Story I faniuel Mancusco comes back at Tom Flynn's exception to the unanimous ac tion of the Central Improvement club as follows: . "Tom Flynn does not give the people the' facts. He deliberately Ilea when he says I asked him to give my father a Job sweeping the streets. For the last six years, during which time Mr. Flynn has been the street commissioner, 1 have had nothing to do with him or his de partment. My father Is In pretty fair circumstances, and although advanced In yearn Is quite capable of taking care of himself, and if he -were not I am abun dantly able and willing to care lor him, I, v l!l pay :-O0 toward Mr. Flynn's cam paign expenses If he can satisfy any fair minded man. from any evidence in his possession that I ever asked him to give employment to my father. "Tho facts are Just as stated In tho resolution of the Central Improvement club. I did not Introduce tho motion. It was made by a man from tho floor. Tho motion was unanimously carried. Mr. Flynn'B r-urs must have burned during the meeting, for if ever any man was se verely criticized In public Mr. Flynn was; not by one alone, but by overybody who had property on Twenty-first street, and 1 who had to contribute to the expense of !remov!ne tlic cartli placed upon the street by Mr. Flynn, "Mr. Flynu caya he has been thirty slx years In Omuha. I havo been in Omaha about twenty-five years, and in that time have earned my own way and have never held a public office. In fact, I think probably I have paid more In taxes than Mr. Flynn has earned during hla entire thirty-six years' residence In Oinalia outside of politics." Girl Seeking Death, is JMot inuia Hughes I'rroneou.'i reports have emanated from Howe, Neb., to the effect thnt Miss India Hushes, who formerly lived there, at- t:-n)picd to commit suicide at .Superior. Mi"i Hughes is in Omaha and has been for n number of months. She Is em ployed In the Western Union offices and :ivej with a friend ut SIIVJ North Twenty eighth street. It seems that the girl who attempted to end her life refused to give hur name, and it was suspectod that she was Miss Hughes, since both had known uhJ were sweethearts of IOgan I lea 11 champ. Mis Hughes, who is a young girl coming from a fhio family, has been greatly annoyed by the reports. Rowdy-Dowdy Boys Pummel an Officer I flfflcer t)ndlv' annciml 111 millce COUl'l Monday morning with a beautifully tinted eye. presented to him In a Bouffle ensuing lien he attempted to make an arret t In tho Unique chop alley Joint oil Fourteen street, which has been rulded twice since It opened a few weeks ago. F.d Fttsger- 3$ uld, a South Omaha rowdy -dowdy boy, 4!) went Into the Joint all sharpened up Sat 4)'urday nigt.t. He created a dltturbancc 40 1 ana officer Dudley appeared. Several I.,... ......1. ...i ,i.A q 1 Ill 1' IILiriaiU 11 lUlUn I UOlll-il lllir nK. jl I man mid decoruted his eye. Fitzgerald court Monday, for- fulled to appear in felting a f 10 bond. COURT IS ENTERTAINED BY A QUEER CHARACTER 1 I William Raines gave the spectators In po,1,e co,,rt "everal n,1UU'"' f eni"n' me.it when be was arraigned before 'Judge Cruwford on a charge of being I11- toxlcated Monday morning, liarnes In a 1 1,111,1 voIi-a t.ihl the court that lie nee er Ned .f n.,u.,r m M. ut. Hrnt-a then gave bis llfe a history say- jlng the titeen of-Fng He aald he was in 'and was his sister. He said he was In Omaha to put on a few vketchee In the various opera houses ; In the city and that lie Is the he.,t -lnger 1 n thB w-orld. When lie attempted to give an exhibition of bis vocal powers Judge. I'rawford ordered him back to the iiiourn-ii-.: bench. He will be taken before the ilir TI ' 1 If OUk .BlaWia TEACHERS ENROLL HEAYILY' i Many Not Engaged in Work Will; Attend Convention. ' AUDITORIUM BEING DECORATED! Special Tralaa Will Up Han from' Lincoln Mnlnrailo) and Thar ad ay to Arcomnio date Teachers, Omaha Is supposed to have 500 teachers, but Miss Jtelle M. U an, assistant super intendent, has enrolleil .!s for the Ne hrnsko assoelatkn convention which (.pens here Wednesday. All tho teachers In the city, ninny of whom are not actu ally engared now, will attend the gsnerat and many of the special sessions of the associations. " Tho Omaha schools will bo Inspected Wednesday by tho visiting sclioolma'ams and schoolmasters. The regular routine work will be done In all the grades. Thursday and Friday the schools will be dismissed ond the teachers will spend tho two days attcndliiu; the convention. A speinl train from Lincoln Tuesdav j III bring tho superintendent of schools I and 1( of his staff to the convention. ) Another special train will be run Thurs day for the remainder of the Lincoln teachers. j Twelve workers bejf.-in decorating th I Auditorium Monday morning. They are ' confining their efforts to the decoration j of the spaces near the floor. Two sailors, j uccustomed to hanging In the higher al- i tltudes, are decorating the building neur I the roof. j The decorating committee discovered ; the bunting was not wide enough and so ; a corpa of teachers were pressed Into ser- 1 vice as seamstresses and with neodlo and i thread are sewing the strips of green to- ' got her. ' Booths Betas Arranged. j Miss Anna V. Pay Is superintending the erection of the booths at tho Audi torium. The work will be completo for tho first session. There will bo 700 run ning feet of booths. Frank Keogh, member of tho publicity bureau of the Commercial club, Is assisting Miss Pay In tho work of prcparalng the Auditorium for the advent of tho teachers. Schuylor has notified tho local arrange ments committee that the schools will be closed there and the full teaching force will spend Thursday in Omaha. W. M. Pavldson, formerly superinten dent of Omaha schools, now superinten dent at Washington, D. C, will arrive Tuesday and will spend the remainder of the week In the city. Carol Q. Pearse,, superintendent of the schools of Milwaukee, a former Omaha Hi,'nn?w presldent of the Nauonai Edu- catlotuil association, will arrive Tuesday or Wednesday to attend the convention Beisel and Furay Vouch for Ure - .. . , ; : r.. . . I. L. Uell. deputy county treasurer, and last July 'Mr. W. II. tTi e a principal competitor fpr the republican nomination for county treasurer, said this morning. "I have been deputy county and city treasurer for the last eight yeurs and am familiar with all tho affairs of the treas urer's office. 1 know who the tax buyers are and I want to say that Mr. W. U. Ure Ib not now a tax buyer and has nat been during my connection with the office. 'Tiider and by virtue of the urovlslons of tho scavenger law, Mr. I're redeemed some of his own lots and somo lota for I clients from total Iocs occasioned by the excessive taxes of the nineties. It was done in his own name. It was done under the sane' and wlso provision of the scav enger law-a law whose operation cashed In probably Sl,iW0,ju of otherwise unco! lectable taxes. "I Know Mr. Ure jvery well. I am for him and my friends are for him. The man does not live In Douglas county who could make a better county treas urer." , 1 Frank A. Furay. our present efficient county and city treasurer, nuked If W. U. Ure was a t:x buyer, said: "Hurlng my term I think nut a single tax sale or .scavenger sale has been purchased by W. O. Ure " Coal Men Profit by Basket Sales John tirant IVgg. city insiierto:- of weights and measures. Is 011 the trail of fuel pedlers who have reaped big re turns by selling coal 10 the poorer people of the city by the basket, A ton of coal will bring twice as much when sold In baskets ut 20 to 0 cents each than is realized when it Is sold byv. weight. Citv I License Inspector Schneider Is with f'eifg In his tight to prevent this robbery of the poorer people. They will insect the occupation tax records of all retail coal dealers anil will force them to take out pedlers' licenses, which may be .done for $.10 each, if they persist In dispensing fuel by tho basket. Where to Vote Tuesday POLLS OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 6 P. M. OMAHA. First Wail J -1.0J i-outh Clh. I acill': S-Ml J.lcKory. ialicrolt (It AT). r-UK l.lliculll AVu. Second Ward. i-:ci houtii rjti. mMJti tpton. j Ik-.; Vinton. 4174 Vinton. blf?i Uoulli ltth. third War. 1- lil'.t Wtbster. buuni ith. SHA North IjIIi. t-ii Souin Uiu. t i-Jt. South liu. rourth Ward. J--1CU) Iiavenport. 2- -15U llaiuo. S 71 fcoulh Idlh. a 314 South ann. lZSJ' Davelipuil. Fifth Ward. 1:.sli4 Sht-rmnn Ave. -r0l Sherman Avax i-.-Mi Mieruian Avt. harn 4)-.4, Sheiman Ave. ..Mf. ..oriii .olli. biith Ward. j--.'n; Noitii ittii. . -J.H..J junu -a ill. a-;i"4 North Lih tbaro, i ea r. ) 4 la. J North T-Jd. a .Mihiary Ave. Btath Ward. J-'.TlJ Lctavciiwoitii. ; UuoigiA Av. tba:u, rear.) i.-a l ark Ave. 4 1'lu auuth jod. (barn, rear ) Klahlh Ward. 1 14 Nortn Itth. .--l.l i no. n. g. 5-1.12 North Kill. i.un.ilig. Math Ward. l av Cuming. i' C'Ulllllig. Sjo4 Davonpurt (be id. rear.J i 211 South Xlh (bars, rear.) t Mi Farnam. Teath Ward. J 101S South l'rtli. i K.JI l.tavi nwui til. '4 -1-1 1 .eavenwurtu. AiiJ) South lth. 11 i-oulh Mil.. a-.Uvealh Ward. 1 4lm llsniill' :i. 2 U)M Fsniaio. I--.14JJ lavrmorti. 4 ;Cj ."jou'.li l.'Tlh. IT'S CO0D J7ZLNT AND AND CtflTETZIfT r ' v THAT TALK OF PIPELINE REY1YED Operation of Standard Oil Company in Wyoming; Brings Up Matter, OMAHA IS THE LOGICAL POINT Standard Will seek. Oatlet for It Imnense ftupplr at rasper, Where Keflnerlea Have nen Halll. Xow Hint lhs Standard br'conii.iuiy -pj mid to have bought heavily in the new oil fiolcla tiear Ciisjier, Vyo where It has built refineries, there la con siderable talk of tho probohlllty that the Standard will get ahead of the) Lander oil people In the construction of a pipe line to Omaha. "Tho construction of a pipe line to Omiih a by the Standard seems feaslhlc enough." said O. W. .Wattlea of tho Com mercial club committee appointed to co operate with tho Wyoming oil men In ' !,,a" fr a r'P lll,e- "The Lander man who ii at the head of the Lander pipe lino movement Is now In Kurope after the necessaiy capital. Wc have not heard from him for soma time, and until we tlo we will not know how his negotiations are progressing. In the meantime, tho standard may gel ahead of him." Omaha would be the logical polnnt for the distribution of the product of the Wyoming fields, think members of the Commercial club committee, and bring ing It here by pipe would save un enor mous expense in tiuwsportatlon. Large Crowd Hears Aldrich at Aurora AIT.ORA. Neb.. Nov. (Special Tele gram.) Governor Aldrich closed the cam paign in Hamilton county last ovenlng with an address to a large audience In the opera house. Judge iJ. F. Washburn, republican cundldato for district Judge In tho district, opened the meeting with a brief address and received an enthusiastic, reception. .Chairman ). O. liergcson presided. Twenty-Two Greek Sailors Drowned liONPON. Nov. ti. The flrrek steamer IvOrdos Myron, from Theodosla for Ant werp, foundered in the Kngllsh channel In the gain last night. Twenty-two of the crew were lot. The three saved were picked up by the Dutch Meamer Uroilu. Tnclftti Ward. 1-Ttfiit vel of 24JS And Ave 2!-:jf.24 Ames Ave. Z-aoii t'orby ibarn, rear ) a 2il "J Kortli 24i!i. t 4413 Nortlj Sttti. OITII OMtilA, 'lrst Ward. 'rweiit.eth l-tM No. iitth. aM-iul Ward. v'- Tw"f'tictu. Zi'M No. Ilih. Third Ward. I-H it Ave H. '1st. i'-Tth and V. I'onrlh Ward. l--'l! No rth. g. I'lfth Ward. 1-M0 No. Z7th. Mith Ward. 1-1-14 No. ?li tl. i'-IPi No. ?4th. 'i-ih Ward. ( I mm, m-m IlHr wan .11 1 iiiiAimr -v wiimji . jHimririV,'. 1 The Only Safe Way-Pull the Republican Lever iJOVZPft - CLEAN ELECTION TUES.N0V.7 I Vf&FTT 19)1 TOLLS QPZtf 3AnP.N. FUDGES or SUPRf.KF, COURT f FRANCIS GllAMOv ciLAS.B.irrrcM ' UNIVERSITY reXENTS IvicroiiG.nroFi) TH0HASL.11ALL DISTRICT JXTDOg-cS fGE0EGE A. DAY LEE&.ESTE.LLE HOYrMI) KENNEDY CHAKLES IES1IE W1LLI5G.SEAR5 A5RASMI.5DTTCN MNDERC.TRonP Cruiser Chester is Ordered to Tripoli MALTA. Nov. 0. A 'wireless message received by les commander, Denton C, Mocker, today orders tho American cruiser Chester to proceed to Tripoli forthwith. LONDON, Nov. . An Amerlcun diplo mat who airlvcd from Constantinople I confirms t lie report of a recent Improvc I metit In tho TurklBh podtlon at Tripoli, dun to the arrlvM them of a large num ber of Turkeys herf aflliy officers. They reached the front by passing through Egypt, AUTO ACCIDENTJN SCRIBNER Postmaster James Beaver is Prob ably Fatally Hurt. BRAIN INJURED LEG BROKEN Official la nan Down by Driven by Auuast Hurts, ' rbutographcr of West I'olnt. tar FrthMONT, Neb., Nov. 0.-(HpeclaI.)-I'oHtinastcr James Heaver of bcrlbnor was probably fatally hurt In 'the streets of Scrlbner when tun down by an auto mobile driven by August Kurt-, a pho tographer of West Point. Heaver's leg was broken and ho suffered concussion of tho brain and Internal Injuries. He has not regained consciousness. A surgeon operated tills morning to remove pressure from the 'brain. Demurrer Filed in South Omaha Police Board Ouster Suit I (From a Staff Corrrspomlcnt LINCOLN, Neb.. Nov. .-( Special Tele gram.) 11. It. Fleliarlty and Hnivthe, Smith und Kchall, attoinevH for the respondent in the ouster siili brought by tho order of Uovernor Aldrich iigalnsi I-'ire and I'ollce 'omiiilssldnni-H Itjan am I'lvonka of South Omuha, today filed a demurrer asking that the suit bi H.uashed. The following reasons aie set out in the demurrer: That the information does not state facts sufficient to authorize the court to take cognizance of the case. That the supreme court has no uulhorlty to hear tho case, save on appeal. That the information Is defective and not suf ficient to Justify tho court In ordering the respondents to show why the order of ounter i.huuhl nut be Issued. i Wheat Market Breaks Two Cents ' Cni'atAtiO, Nov. t;. A brt-iik of wheat resulted today from unrounded Illinois that the Armour tiraln company had been made the subject of a federal indictment. The market had hern athuiieiiig steadily when selling began on a hue scale. He fore the ensuing break could be i decked many stop Iocs (.1(1. la hud been executed and the market was In a state of k ml. collapse. It developed that the United States grand Jury was not even In seaslon. much less returning any Indictments. The ex treme diop In prices was from 9 cents for Dccimiwr to IC'Vi ccrit!. WIDOW MURDERED AND BOARDER IS WOUNDED HANCOCK. Mich.. Nov. k-.Mrs. Ma Caril, a widow of St. Mary's, m villnge .near here, was i-hot u i , '. Instantly killed laud Adam 1 lenrh kfci n, a br.anbr at her ! home, was rerioiialv wounded lat nlgl t by a man who Is br-,ied to have be i a Fiiltor for the woman b alfcitlou. 'J'hv .li, ar.auaxL ROBERT COlTiTrY cSUDGF, JilOfCi: CRAWOKD COUTV C; CjvK jRANK. IJEWEY WILLIS C. CROSBY, COUNTY mA&OT'KR W. Cr. XJRIL4 COUNTY SURVEYOR SUrTKrNTTJNT'rNT Vv A.YODER. comrissio-HT:!? fA.C . llARTEr IRANE C JD11ST CUAS.E.r05rER TAFT WILL YOTE TOMORROW President Appears Before Election Board in Cincinnati. GIVEN PERMIT TO REGISTER He Certifies . that It Was ltupuasl. lite for Hint to lie In the t llr liurlaa the Month -of. October. , CINCINNATI. O., Nov. .-rres!detit Taft took the first step here today toward regaining his right to vole tomorrow In the Cincinnati municipal elections. The president appeared personally before the election board and obtained a certificate allowlntf him to roplster In Ward No. 3. precinct M. He will appoar beforo tho proper authorities In that precinct and will then be ready to cast his vote. Mr. Taft camo into 'the room of tho election board In the city hall almost llko any other citizen except for the presence of a detail of police. "Its hardly necessary to ask you if you have been in the city during October." al one of the board to the president. "No," said Air. Taft, smiling, "I i,Rv. not. It has been quite Impossible for inu to get here owing to the engageinonts 1 have made." "Under the circumstances then." said the chairman, "I guess we ll gtve jou a certificate." The police then closed In about Sir. Tuft and he marched out. , Tomorrow Mr. Taft will cast his vote at im Madison Hoad. Ills last place of roaldenco in Cluclmiatl was at lMti Madl on Hoad. Today he had forg.rtten the number, but ho was able to describe It so thut others knew what was meant. After obtulnlng hla certificate, the presl dent was driven to tho office of his brother, C. , Taft, and later was driven to Mr. Tart's home, wliero ho will stou durlni; his May here. Tho Plans for Ills trip were slightly changed again today. InMicad of leaving Cluclmiatl tomorrow night the president will leine curly Wednesday morning and will stop on the way to Frankfort. Ky ti I'sris, Ky for iaf u 101J,. Two More Talesmen Released from the McNamara Jury LOS A.N(.;F-LKH, NOV. 6. TWO trior. talesmen were released today from Jury service on the McNamara murder trial soon after court opened. Seaborn Manning, the fa neulth canned his fed low talesmen to ask , the court that he bo ( mil tied to with I .Ira iv, was excused. i over the earnest objection of the ,.ro-e-Ici.tlon, Judge Hordwill also ex.-us.-d from I Jury nervier w. H. Andrews, a tulesn.an I ' "ri"'--mg counsel wiangled !'"'' two duy"- Uk0 m,,ny u,l,cr talesmen. "! Andrews niaclo many coiifllctlnir iments regarding his own fairness, and j Judge liordwell let him go because of hat lie believed to he Andrews' frame Ol IIIIOU. The talesman, haid tl.c court, tnlgl.t not bu able to leave his udinltled prejudices behind him. The two men were replaced by William F. Clark and Frunli Heater ARRESTED FOR STEALING CATTLE FROM GOVERNMENT Jes.ie I.ai-olnt. a Santee Indian from the Haniie reservation In South Dakota, wlio wa Indicted there for selling govern ment cattlM from the Indian reservation and who jumped bis bond, was ar nsted Sunday at Niobrara, Neb., l,y the I'nlted Siatis marsliul and brought to iiniaha. Ijil'oint is said to huve sold sevenil hundred dollars worth of eattln and whin indicted, h disappeared. 11- will be Uk.m back to tlio Sniitoe reierva- lion in Soiuh liakota by Maishnl IUes. ; The in eriinieni nfri. laU are seeking lhe i I'1'" h -er ct the cattle, but thus far have ! 1 fallal REBELS CAPTURE PEKING Capital of China Occupied by Revo tionists After Spirited Fight. OFFICIALS FLEE IN THE NIGHT Morjr tabled to l'lilnr- rv spit per In San I rsurix u litis Not rt Hen I oiiHrmrit (.nnlmul. t.o llvrr t Itcbrls. 1 III l.l.l'.TI N. j KAN FKAXC'ISlM Nov. S. A cblf gram to tho Chln-se linily paier, a : newspaper published .Uej-e. .recdved early j today siiys I'l-klng wns captuied lute I yesterday by tho revolutionists after ti j sharp encounter. .... I A dispatch also w is received by the I fM,,u I'- ...! .1.... !.. full of Peking had been lepurtid In Shann hrl, but had not been verified, Tho ilW piitch st.-Ued further that all the offl clals of the city Including n number ol high officials of tho Manehu dv misty, had fled tu the nKlu. Tln rebels ore eaid to be In peaceful possession after 11 spirited flKht Into yesterdny. No fur ther dolnll. arc given. rimlrnl Ssh in llldina. SltANUH.W, Uhlti.t. Nov. i..Thr-e Chinese gunwcius, forming n pnrt of Ad miral Siili Uhen l'liig's fleet, which put In here ycsKrdiiy for provisions went over to the rebels this morning. Tho Chinese telephaidi operators hero went on strike todav. Tho cables havo not been mofested.. Foreign marines nrc guarding (he cable huts. It Is. believed that Admiral Sail Is In hldlna In this clt.s. tjhlng KI.Mig. Iu th provlnec of Klang Sua, fell nt 11 o'clock this afternoon. Al' Is 'uulet there. The city Is a treaty port second In importance only to Shanghai. The population in about lM.OoO. Chang Chow, capital of the province of Che Klung, was taken by the rebels yes terday alter a brief but spirited is slstance. , II amor f Armistice. LONDON, Nov. 5. -The Dally Tele graph's l'oklng correspondent says he Is reliably Informed thnt Yuan Hhl Kal has practically arranged n ten weeks' armis tice with the rebel generalissimo. This will permit Yuan to go Immediately to I'elthig and form a cabinet. He will n'.jij attempt to solve tho present confusion Near Beer is Seized at Neola, la., Under the Pure Food Law Following tests made in the United Slates pure food laboratories at Omuha and at Washington, HO bottles of near beer were selatd by federal authorities Saturday at Neolu, la., under the pure food and drug act and ml 4ald may be. tho beginning of a camnulgn by the gov ernment against the distilleries and brew eries putting cut Imitation intoxicants, throughout Nebraska ond Iowa. Tliu Tem pera hco Iiflverauo company of Chicago and : several . Nebraska . breweries haw been supplying "near beeu" to dry town In Nebraska and Iowa under tho pretext thut the buveraeea are nonlntoxleatlng.' The tests mudo of tho stuff here Inst week, however, showed that the "near beer"' contains 3.80 to 4 per cent .alcohol, whllo ordinary bror.sold as Intoxlcatliik lliiuor contains only from 2.SI) to 3.30 per. cent. , Neola is "dry" and the "near brer" seemed .to satisfy all demands for the real article and at the same time allow the deuler to sell It without u license. The beer seised Saturday vas made by the. Chicago firm. Former Congressman . Cowdrey.is Charged With Misusing Mails HT. LOUIB. Mo Nov. O.-Harry M. counrey, rnrmer, congressman iroru the Twelfth Missouri district, who was ar rested In New York Saturday, urrived here today In custody of special agents of the Department of Juslce. He is charged with having used the mails to defraud In connection with the promotion of Insurance companies. He gave bond of fli.OOO. Aviator Fowler is "NTpnr F.1 Pnon Tpv .1WVVI JL-IA Ja, UUlj x Uik I j i'.'.i i'Atd, Tex., Nov. . At ator K. n- ei t t. Fowler expect to follow the, South ern 1'uciric ruiiroud Hacks from here It New Orleans on bis transcontlneuU. i flight. He took a force of mechanician i today to MoModon, where his machiin was w rrcUed yesterday. He sajd he wcuiu prubobly fly into 101 l'aso late today. PRICE OF REFINED SUGAR AGAIN MARKED DOWN NKW VoKK. Nov. tf. The piico of it fined sugar was marked down anotiu ten polnta in the local market to:l.-.v. making the third decline recently re ported. Fine granulated augor is ii" iiuoted at C.I cents per J.uund In U' whole-Hale market, whereas at the licit. ,t of the recent bull movement some of the. refiners were asking T'j cents. The nui ket for law sinjar was unchanged. Tickets to Ameri can Theater. Uoxcs of O'lirieu's) Caudy. Dalzell's Ice Cream lirickx li ara civet; wa fr is lb. ota wtto liaU thdlr uim4 I u want ada. Keaa to want aor every a;, jour oatud will appear eom tuut, tuayoe more toan oace. No puzxiee to solre nor aufe. acriptlons to eel Just read u want ada. Tare to the want iac paseea Uiere you will find nearly ever bealneaa bouse la tba city itjr tsSSB'S.