THIO BKE: OMAHA, 'lTIONDAY, MARCH 1, Bringing Up Father Copyright. 1013. International News Service. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus HOW DO TRY SWELL ReCEPT.ON THAT P,N MEAD fc&Itf WWS BP IB CAREFUL, J A ( to CHANCE TO T J , ,U THeRgV J LJS f J SwwaaT Sj' Cl!?!!r nT . w,,T "St-t fTU K?- s I shut! " ' U W gJ liy Mp imMI' Wr hi' IN I " V 7 X MC NECK " ( 3 MEAN THAT ONE J M y JM I ' t . . ROURKE SQUADIN OKLAHOMA Omaha Men Prove to Be Advance Guard of Hangers. OTHERS DELAYED BY STORM "Weather Ntlll Cold, hilt linn Ilrauti to Moderate, mid 1,'lrst Prac tice Ordered for Tills ' . .Afternoon. OKLAHOMA ClTpkl., March 17 Special Tclcgram.)-.Uelaycd In Kansas and Nebraska by u severe storm, but Vmerging unscathed. W. A. ilourke and ten members of tho Omaha Western league bane hall'squad reached Oklahoma! City yesterday In their special car, a tired but happy lot, Closman, a recruit pitcher who was to havo Joined tho club before It left Omaha, lias notified Ilourke that ho was tempo rarily hold up by tho storm, hut would bo on hand Monday. Tlourke and his half-score proved to be the vanguard of tho twenty-five men who will train hero ' for tho next thirty days. Others who had been expected hero In advance of thn main nqund had not put In an appearance Sunday even ing, but some are expiated Sunday night nnd the others Monday or Tuesday, Ry Thursday all are due to be here and nettled down to nctlvo training. Mnnager Arbogast Is expected In from Kansas City at midnight with nt least six men. Sunday afternoon was spent by the players In pitching, camp at the Rrlstol hotel and In malting the first tour' of exploration In tho city. Most of tho men pent tho evening at the theaters. President Rourko spent his tlmo at the toall park giving Instructions- to the ground keepers concerning tho manner In which he wanted tho field fixed up be foro the men got out for their first prac tice Monday afternoon. Tho ground Is In good condition, but needs more drag ging and rolling. All men have been ordered out In suits Monday afternoon .Although, a, reeling temperature was experienced Saturday night, by hlijatlfcrrfojbn Jt-nacT moderated und by' Monday nfternoon real spring weathor ls.TroniUeJ. ., ' " ' OaklanOefeats Chicago Americans' BigFirst Team SAN FIlXN3iW,Maruii ;".-Tho Chi cago Americans Vrv'defcated hlo morn ing by Oakland and defeated Han Fran cisco this afternoon. Chicago' defeat camo In tho soventh Jnnlng whan four runs and five hits were gained off Doug loss, who followed Walsh. Walsh pitched four httless Innings. In tho afternoon Chicago detected 8an Francisco easily, tho locals fielding badly and tho Pox hitting the ball freely. Score, first game! II. H. K. Oakland j J Chicago 10 lotteries: Oakland, Abies, Gregory and Mils; Chicago, Walsh, DougluM end Ihort ijv-uiv, muim A Ban Krui.clsco 3 9 J Batteries: Chicago, Ijjnge. Bnx nrd Kuhn. Ban Francisco, Fanning. Hughes and "aopuivera. MORNINGSTAR WILL MEET WILLIE HOPPE FOR TITLE PITTSBURGH- Mareh 17.-Ora O. Mornlngntar, champion 18.1 billiard player of tho world, will b called upon to do fend his title Wtrtnendny night when he meets the ohalUngBV, Willie Hoppe. of New York, who In his the IS. I champion ship title. Mornlngstar won tho 1S.1 title from George Sutton In Chicago May 18, 191J Mutton some lime before that dnt" lull the tltlo from Willie lloppe. Morning Ur. who, it U iald. has held the tltlo longer than uny other j.luver, wm chl i.tiirMl v Sutton wrly In December, and on January 9. In Pittsburgh, defeated tVo Chicago player by a seore of 500 to 4T8. 'rh mm with Honoe win fco ths second he. has been culled upor to play since becoming the champun. An Upldvui.- n ( nuchliig la sweeping ove' the town and young and old are alike affected. Foley's Honey and. Tar Compound Is a quick safe reli able family mtdlclne for coughs and colds. A. 8. Jones, of l-e Pharmacy, Chlcn, Calif . says: "I consider Foley's Honey and Tar Compound lias no ttal. and Jt the one cough medicine I oan recommend to. my friends, as containing no narcotics or other harmful prjpertlfS.'' Refuse all substitutes and lake unly Foley's Honev and Tar compound. For sale by all deal ers everywit re.AdvertliemenL Gotch Will Wrestle Lurich in Kansas City, April First HUMROLDT. in., March l.-Frnni: Ootch, wrestling chnmplon of fie worlJ, today signed articles to meet Ueorrfe Uurich, for ten years the utidefpate4 champion of Iropc, al Kunsas City April 1. Tho announcement was mails by Kmll Klank, his msnugcr. It Is sa,il Gotch will receive $15,000." Ho PxpectM a hunt mutch and will bo assisted In ntH training by Marlon Plrstlna of Chicago and probably "Farmer" Hums. 'Ullrich Is tho man who defeated Ueorrfn Huckfloschmldt two years prior to Gotch s victory lit Chicago over tho Kuropean. The final decision of tho champion to re-enter the wrestling, game was tho re sult of conferences with Ills manager lor the last week. MEXICO IS CLEARLY PUZZLED Reports from Rebel and Federal Troops Differ. FEAR REPORTS HAVE LIED FINAL BASKET BALL MATCH TO BE PLAYED TUESDAY Tho Fairmont Crcnmery nnd the Ne braska Telephone tmimn, tied for :ho leadership of the Commercial Rnskct Rail league, will play tho chninplonshlp game Tuesday night. Roth teams lost but one game during tho league's regular sched ule, thereby making It necessary to play off the post season mntch. The gatno will bo played nt the Young Men's Christian association gymnasium. The game will bo tho Inst ono of im portance In. basket ball circles, this year. Thn wlnnlnir team will recetvn a trnnhv and each Individual member' wllf receive n medal presented by tho Commercial league. "SHUFFLEB0ARD" CAUSES DEATH 0FA SPECTATOR NEW YORK, March 17.-To tho ox- cltemrnt of a close gatno of shuffleboard played last Friday on deck of ths liner Raltlo -which nrrlvexl hero today was aUrluuta'di the death of Mrs. Mtnnlo Mc- Ufca 'of Vancouver, ' R, C. Bhe died shortly, afterward' from nu attack of apoplexy. .Tho body was brought to port for burial In Canada. Her death cut short a romance, Mrs, MaNea was engaged to George F. McWIlllama, n prosperous Canadian, whom shn expected to marry shortly after landing. ST. LOUIS AMERICANS WIN OVER BEAUMONT TEAM RI5AHMONT, Tex.. March 17.-Thc fit. Ixmls American leaguers hit nt will In their gnmo with tho Rcaumont Texas league team today nnd won. 11 to 3. SAM LANGF0RD DEFEATS JIM BARRY IN BRISBANE BRISBANE, Australia. March 17.-Sam Iangford, the Boston heavyweight pugi list, defeated today Jim Rarry of- Chi cago In tho first round. ItelieU Ilfstroy (111 null AVnter Tank, Tracks nnd Uridines n Nnlloiinl llnll rnmli MKXICO CITY, March 17.-Thcro Is n wldo 'variunco between official and Un official reports received In tho capital regarding tho mugnltude of Mexico's lat est revolution. Information from sources hcretoforo reliable makes It appear that Carranza'a revolt in far more formidable than tho government rcportB would indicate. According to tho government, tho rebel governor of Conhulla holds no towns, commands not moro than 400 men and chiefly Is occupied In running away rrom tho government troops. Private advices say ho holds Iampaios nnd Bustamente In tho state of Nuvo Leon, nnd Cludnd Portflrlo Diaz, In the stato of Coahulla, and that he has at least 4,000 men, many of whom aro statu troops, under his command. Further more, It Is reported on the same authority that Carranzn practically Is In control of the Mexican International railroad and Is opurating portions of It, nnd hns so damaged tho National nillroiul between Monterey and I-arerto that to repair It will requlro a considerable time, aven when tho management Is given an oppor tunity to do so. Destroy llnllrond Property. 4Tho pj and. ,wator tanks and stations hay been destroyed. In addition to de stroying mo unugen, miles or track have een removed, tho rebels using ti crane nnd a locomotive by which long sections aro torn away at a tlmo a trick learnml front Orozco, when ho destroyed; Iho tracks between Chihuahua and Juarez. Tho publla and press of Mexico City, anxious for pence, hayo been optimistic, but aro now beginning to receive with doubts tho reports of dwindling revolu tionary movements, especially In tho north, Accurate Information Is difficult to obtain and there Is reason to believe that even tho government has been badly Informed In many casus. Stato troop leaders defeated yesterday below Nnco conferred today nt Agun Prlota, deciding Id return against General OJeda'n victorious federals who remain at Nnco. Colonel Ellas Cnlles and Pedro Rracamonte, who commanded the de feated constitutionalists, arrived '.trly today at tho border town opposite Doug Ins with nn escort of 100 mcp, leaving tho major portion of the routed stato troops In the mountains fifteen miles east of Naco. Fntnllllea Unknown. Probnbly the fatalities of yesterday's fight never will bo known. Colonel Cnlles declares that the stato forces lost only four killed and' four wounded. How ever, sixteen slnln constitutionalists have been found by rescue partlea on the the defeated forces was great. The fed fleld, and probably the actual loss to cralN pressed close on tho heels of the fleeing constitutionalists for nearly two miles, their artillery strewing the killed and wounded over a great space of the rough country. "Wo will nttack Naco simultaneously, assisted by a strong forco sent from Nogales by General Obregon." declared Callcs today. Ho has been nrrangtng the campaign against OJcda with the stato troop commander by telegraph. "Wo wero taken unawares," explained the de feated leader "Our men were not pre pared for battle and we had no chance to defend our positions. Rut thero was nothing to do but retreat OJeda has no way of escaping and wo expect to cap ture him beforu the end of this week. Wo nre fighting for a constitutional government In Mexico and a llttlo battle like that yesterday at Naco will not matter." Troops In Ilnd Hliapr. "Callcs and Rracamonte arrived at Agun. Frlete. with their followers ex hausted nnd nearly frozen. Tho proot of defeat greatly excited the Agua Prleta garrison nnd sympathizers on tho Ari zona side. Secret Junta meetings along tho Arizona side of the border indicate thnt strong reinforcements of recruits w'll participate In tho next campaign around the westward border port. Dr. F. W. Randall, tho Douglas physi cian, who was missing, while attending the wounded on tho field below Naco, arrived safely in Douglas today. Ills automobile was wrecked? and he vas compelled to take a horse proffered by a state soldier nnd rldo to Agua Prleta with the defeated chiefs. GIRL COMMITS SUICIDE ON LOS ANGELES BEACH LOR ANGELKS, Cal March 17. After writing a telegram to a friend In Kansas City, asking for assistance. In returning to thnt city, and learning that tho mes sage could not be transmitted because the telegraph office was closed, Miss Net tle Tabler went to the beach at Venice last night and sent a bullet through r.er heart. Tho body wns found this morning, A revolver lay on the sand near by. Tim young woman was Identified tonight by means of tho unsent telegram In ner pocket. It was directed to William Vai. houghton, 243S Glllham street, Kansas City, and directed "Addle" to send her a ticket and funds with which to "go home," A telegram to tho Kansas City authori ties resulted In directions to send the body to G. R. Tabler, Norborne, Mo. The young woman was not known In loa Angeles or Venice. She was about 21 years old. pretty and well dressed, und her home, according to advices from Kansas City, wan at Hardin, Mo. Lifelong; nondnire to dyspepsia, liver complaints and kidney troubles Is needless. Electric Hitters Is tho guaranteed remedy. Only 50c. For sale by Reaton Drug Co. Advertisement. PROGRAM OF CONGRESS OUT New Committees Will Be Ready to Begin Work Soon. TARIFF REVISION WILL BE SURE IMunnin Cnnnl Toll Issue Cnunot He Krndrd, Sny Democrat Advocates or Free Tolls Amonft House 91 cm Iters. WASHINGTON, March U.-Congres-slonal circles nro keeping a closo watch on tho White House' for any Indication of n chango of sentiment toward the con sideration of other subjects than the tariff nt tho special session that Is to convune early next month. It has become Increasingly evident that currency re form, Philippine Independence, Panama canal tolls, woman suffrage and other leading lsnucs nre to bo forced upon the attention of thn country before the tariff session Is well begun; and that it will be difficult to withstand the pressure to have them taken up for action before adjourn ment. While the older members of both houses of congress are urging an early adjournment of the approaching session, there nre scores of new men in tho sen ate nnd house who arc willing and eager to "stay nil summer," If necessary, to secure legislative action upon subjects In which they are Interested. Ilrorjrnnlsntlou Iiuportnnt. The reorganization of the senate last week constituted an Important develop ment In tho progress toward a program of general action. The new committees organized Saturday will be ready to be gin work before the special session con venes upon tho subjects that ate con sidered of first Importance, The Impression prevails among demo crats at tho capital that congress will be given nn opportunity to take up cur roncy legislation and Homo other matters after the success of tariff revision has been mado sure. The Panama canal toll Issue cannot be ovaded, In the opinion of democrats of both houses, who have been advocates of the repeal of the free toll provision In the law which will become operative as soon as the canal Is opened next fall. Representative fauns will reintroduce his resolution to accomplish this end soon after the new congress convenes and will attempt to secure action upon It. Tho democrats have gotten over the hard places In tho tariff revision scheme, have virtually finished with the fourteen schedules of the Payne-Aldiich law and will take up administrative features of tho tariff tomorrow. With that part of tho work disposed of, there will be a final smoothing out of the wholo plan, a careful analysis of the ef fect on federal revenues that would fol low each chango tentatively agreed upon. CHICAGO AMERICANS' SECOND TEAM CLEANS VENICE NINE cans defeated the Venice Coast leaguers, 13 to 3 today. Tho Chicago Americans left tonight for Marysvllle, where they will play tomor row against Sacramento. President Charles Comlskey will remain hero until the first team, which will arrive Thurs day, starts for home. Score: R, H. E. Chicago 13 13 1 Venice 3 6 B Batteries: Chicago, Scott, and Gossett; Venice, Edmondson, HarkneSs, Griffin, Elliott and Tonneman. i i Will Continue with Trust Investigation WASHINGTON, March 17. "Trust" in vestigations begun in tho Taft ad ministration aro being continued with un abated energy by Attorney General Mo Reynolds. New Inquiries aro expected as soon as tho forces o the Department of Justice can reach them. By direction of tho attorney general, the Standard Oil Inquiry will be pressed to conclusion to determine whother tho decree of dissolution has been violated. It has not yet been decided whether proceedings will take tho nature of In dictments or a petition of contempt of court. If It Is finally concluded that the decree has been violated. If It Is found that there Is nn absence of competition through a community of interest, It would be futile, It Is pointed out. to prosecute only corporations because corporations cannot be Imprisoned. Tho government under such circumstances, it Is added, must find the Individuals responsible for any posslblo misdeeds of corporations. -Othetj Important "trust" lnvestlgotlons which ,aro being continued Include those of the American Can company, the American Smelting and Refining company nnd tho United Fruit company. Tho new administration also faces tho question whether to dismiss or continue the so called coffeo trust suit revolving about tho Brazilian valorization plan. LOS ANGELES, Cal.. March IT. The cecond division of the Chicago Amen. Poses of Leach Cross, Who is After Lightweight Title r I'trrt Leaves t'ubn fur Hume. G UA NT A N AM O, Cuba. March 1C. The Unlttd BtBte Atlantic battlnsblp fleet lrft hen- this afternoon for Hampton Roads It consists of the (onntUut. 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