TIIE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1013. ( POULTRY AND SUPriilES RAISE Peerless strain White Leghorns una i win pay fancy prices lor your sur plus birds. Regular S3 quality eggs only T5 cents per dozen, delivered. Forty-page catalogue and mating list free. Leon I ... V...Q .W,, JtW III . MM SALE OH EXCHANGE It. K. TRADB It rou can't sell. W, & Frank, 1025 aty Nat Panic. PALMER LAND CO. Have Just lately got control of twenty five sections of line land In Nebraska and Kansas, which they will exchange for clear property. UW W. O. W. Bldg. REAL E9XATK ABSTRACTS UP TITLE). nBBD Abstract Co., oldest abstract ot Ice In Nebraska. KM Hronrt.ls Theater. ACIIESAQG FOH SALE. FOR Florence property Tel. Flor. 28.' C Nethaway. Florence, resident agent. CITV PllOPKIlTY h-UTl SALE. Beautiful Bungalow Hanscom Park District BIx nice rooms, all on one floor; large Utile, fully floored and sleeping porch Upstairs. Elegant Interior of oak finish, with heavy beam celling effect; two fine book case pedestals opening Into living room; dining room has paneled walls and plate rail, largo rooms; artistic ugnuns fixtures; bath room In white enamel, wainscoted with Imitation tile: bedroom has several large windows In It, making flno sun room in winter. The dwelling Is built of first class materials through out and by skilled mechanics. Large cemented basement, with an absolutely guaranteed furnace, coal bins and laun dry sink with hot and cold water. Good sized lot, front yard sodded. Fine paved street, paving paid for. Only two block? north of Hanscom park, one-half block from east side and ono and half blocks from west sldo car. In a tip-top neigh borhood of new modem homes. 1'rtce. terms and further particulars upon appli cation. SCOTT & HILL, Douglas 1003. 307 JlcCague. Bldg, New Home Field Club District Easy Terms 3315 Marcy St, beautiful, new, 6-rootn, strictly- modern home; fine, largo living room, dining room and kitchen down stairs; three bedrooms, bath and sleep ing porch upstairs; finished and floored In oak downstairs; full basement, guaran teed heating plant outside cellar entrance and beautiful yard, sodded complete, with $50 worth of shrubs and plants set out last fall. This 14 an ideal home and sure ' please you. $500 cash oaymont will uuy It Look at it today. PAYNE & SLATER CO., 616 Omaha Nat. Dank Bldg. West Farnam Brick and Stucco House This Is a well. constructed, nearly new, S-room modern house, brick first story and stucco second and third, having large living room with brick fireplace, attrac tive dining Toom wtih panelled walls and plate roll, finished in oak; convenient kitchen, first floor. Threo good eiased bedrooms and outside sleeping porch, also up-to-date bathroom on second floor; 2 complete bedrooms and bathroom on third floor. Large lot, 95H110 feet. On paved street Located near 41st and Davenport Ut. Reasonable terms. Price $10,500. George & Company Tel. D. 76t. 902-12 City Nat Bank Bids. $500 Cash Buys New 7-roora house, all modern, situated on paved street; sidewalks In and' yard sodded; wall paper and fixtures put In to suit purchaser; one block from car. .Price, $3,600; easy terms. REED BROTHERS, 1 206 Brondels Theater Bldg. 2 Douglas SOL Nifty House Cor ner Lot Easy Terms 816 Laird St, 6 rooms, all modern, only two years old, beautifully decorated throughout and newly painted outside, screens, storm sash and $35 thermostat goes with this house: oalc finish on first floor; fine corner lot. $3,60u, on easy terms. Key at our office. PAYNE & SLATER CO., 616. Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Fine Dundee Homes A FINE 8-room. all mod. now hnusn; large living, room with fireplace, 4 bed rooms and sleeping porch; full lot on Eed street, close to car. Only $5,800. . W. Stoltenberg, D. 1510. 436 B, of T. Bldg. CORNER LOT FIELD CLUB DISTRICT Lovely home located on 3Sth Ave., ncur Mason St, with south and west exposures, paved Street first class neighborhood, 6 rooms and reception ball, all modern, house comparatively new, close to scnool. Looking lor something nice? Here It Is. VBEMIS-OARLBERGr CO., 310-312 Brandels Theater. Bldg. Dundee Corner Lot Only $1,000 This Is a south front lot 60x135 ft. on paved streets, near wnere adjoining cor ners are held at from $1,400 to $1,600 each, Price good for a short time only. , George & Company l 802-12 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone D. 75C $4,800 One block south of Farnam on 2Sth St. 8 rooms. 4 bedrooms and bath. furnace heat, maple floors, excellent con dition; Duiu s years ago. W. H. THOMAS & SON, 228 State Bank Bldg. Doug. 1643. OWNER LEAVING PITY. ' Strictly modern 6-room home, corner lot, iwo oiocks rrom car line and Hans com park. 2333 So. Slst St. Tel. Har. 1813. $15 Down AND $15 PER MONTH Buys you a nice home. INTER-MOUNTAIN REALTY CO.. 1523 DOUGLAS ST.. MAIN FLOOR. $100 DOWN $60 per month buys a new, elegant 6 room bungalow, oak and white enamel finish, elegant plumbing. Webster 4191. vaiw via i-Atusi men 6-room. all modern house; full lot; nicely located; good neighborhood. 3043 Mere (LPOflM mirintlxr mnrto. aale cheap. Call Wcbat er 322S, NEW 5 room, all modern, stucco bun ralovr. on easy terms, flee this at MH 8, ssth &ve. Victor Diets Doug, HEAL ESTATE CITY I'HOPEIITY KOll flAIiK. Twenty Minutes Walk Or ten minutes' ride downtown from the strictly modern cottage recently finished by us on Spruce St.. one-half block east of 8herman Ave. This cottnge has a fine reception hall, large parlor and dining room and good slied kttoheu downstairs; living room finished In oak, with colon nade opening between reception hall and parlor. The upstnlrs has two nice bed rooms and bath room. Full cemented Imtement, guaranteed furnace, laundry sink, with hot and cold water. In base ment; yard nicety sodded; south front lot on raved street, paving paid. All new homes on this street, only half block from Sherman Ave. car. SCOTT & HILL, 307 McCaguo Uldg. Douglas 10CO. COTTAGES FOB, SALE TO BE MOVED. For Particulars Phono Douglas 3353. HOUSE and lot in the tornado district; cheap for cash. 80S N. 19th St.. Doug. 4U7. TO BUY, 8ELL, OR HUNT, FIRST BEH john w. nouBiNa ikb farnam sr. REAL ESTATE FARM .fc RANCH LANDS FOB SAL IS, California. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY ALFALFA and FRUIT Lands. Southern PaclClo and Santa Fe main lines traverse our absolutely level tract Only 15 feet to water; also artesian wells. Five hours' run to either San Francisco or Los Angeles, with a combined popula tion of far over 1.000,000. J125 PER ACRE-EAST TERMS. Join our half-rute excursion to SUNNY CALIFORNIA In May. See the FONT AN A ORANGE GROVES, located on the electric line from Lot Angeles to Riverside, llako your rcseratlons early and let us show you the "GOLDEN 8TATE" from San Francisco to Ban Dleco. For free handsomely Illustrated book lets on all matters Callforian, see or write KARL BREHME. 615 Bee toldg. CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and 3d Tues. W. T. Smith Co. US City Nat Bit Colorado. FOR SALE 160-acro relinquishment, fenced, good well, shallow water. Price, $450. A bargain. Morton & Waldo, Ster ling, Colorado. Arkansas. FARM bargains for sale In Bouthwest Arkansas. For information write South ern Realty & Trust Co., Ashdown, Little River county, Ark. Blljuoorl. 8,0S0-acre stock ranch for solo for less than half its value; for further Informa tion aauress uwner, a. j. Jonnston, Mer chants National Bank Bldg., Springfield, Mo. Uinnesota. CLAY. AND BECKER COUNTIES, MINNESOTA, In the famous Red River valley; rich, black soil, clay autioli; 120 to H0 per ucre; easy terms. Send for list. U. T. Felland Lund Co., No. 637 Palace Build ing, Minneapolis, Minn. GOOD Improved farms in the Red river valley In Minnesota and Dakota. WO to $65 per acre; land adjoining volley $20. Agents wanted. Iowa Land and Loan Co., .uoQnieau, iuinn. Montana, SIXTY THOUSAND acres Carey land open to entry at Valler, Mont; fifteen annual payments; section famous for groins, grasses, vegetables: well adapted to diversified .farming. For particulars wrlto Valler Farm Sales company, Box 1CCG. Valler, Mont. Nebraska. JUNE 24 27. 28.- 1913. THE biggest 3 days that Crawford. Dawes county, Nebraska, has over known. write Aran L. iiungerford or Crawford for complete- particulars. It may mean thousands of dollars to you. HHMK tn tllfl Innrl nf nniuiWunltu ...1 .. . v- luuiij . nuDia citips are sure every year; 92 acres, $2 yet uviici uvv ttusu uuwn. x roue out; hllllilltiirn " ' .. . 1. 'I 1 . t 160 acies. $50 Der tiers, bullrilns-a nnMh tJ,VW. 100 acros, 2 miles out macad. road, $20 per acre, $500 caah down. It. It. fare to purchaser. write for photos. Munson The Square Deal Ltnd Mas. 2120 S. Saline St, Syracuse. N. Y. EMPIRE state farm given awavi M6 acres Including 60 choice Holstein cows, worth $3,000; buildings worth $10,000; fod der and tools; milk averages over $17 every uay in mo year; oia age reason; price $17,000; $5,000 cash, $200 yearly, 6 per cent interest; tree catalogue. c. J. Ellis, Fanners bank, Sprlngvllle. N. Y Wisconsin, I HAVE 200.000 acres of cut over land for sato in Douglas, county, Wla.,v the siaio oi miiK una nuney; win leavn Nn r. gent Neb., May 20 with a lot of lana seekers; It Interested Join us ut Omaha in ine evening may m. ix write me at &arueni. neo.. ior mans ana Darticuntra. J. N, Othun, representing Farmers' Land ana -aiuu iu., iiu., oi. i-aui, uinn. Wulituutuu. THE WALLA WALLA VAT.TtfT Washington, presents at the present ttms a most attractive field for the Investor and dorat-seeker. This eecJJon has never experienced a cyclone, hurricane, tornado or flood. A diversified district, where the small tract larmer aoes euuciiy as well us the large grain grower. Writ InrlRV for free illustrated literature da. scribing fruit growing, gardening, dairy. ing anu nog raising, une t-unimurcia Club, walla walla, wasn. Wyouilus;. FOR SALE Old Fort Laramie, on .artume river, in vjuoueji tuuuij, wyom lne: containing l.OsO acres good land and many valuable buildings; 600 acres under ditch; 800 acreB good augar beet lana; good ditch goes with land. For full partic ulars appiy io owners, josepn Wildo, Wheatland, Wyo., or John Huntorr, Fort Laramie, vyo. REAL ESTATE LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HOMES. NO DELAY. J. H. Mithen Co., INC. $21 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDQ. DOUGLAS 1278. 6 PrTV T A V! U n.ml.Ja.th.pif fn - 310-31-j jjranutis xneater wag. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm. O'KEEFF. REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha National. Douglas 7711 LA KQt; loanu our specialty. Stull Bros MONEY To loan on business or resi dence properties, u.uuu to lUM.vw. W. II. THOMAS. 1!S State Bank Bldg. HARRISON A MORTON. 916 Ora. Nt insn n Vohrnnlcn. forma and fl m h a iwaiw ' ' -- II. W. BINDER. $23 Cty Nat Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly; V. St. property. B. and 9 per cent; no delay. W. Farnam Bmlth & Co.. 1330 Fat nam au HEAL ESTATE WANTED LIST your house with us. We hav buyers. Osborne Real Estate Co. Doug, HI SPANIEL HATCHES CHICKS Page Morrison! "Setting Dog" Has Brood of Eleven Chirpers. REPLACES HEN UPON NEST Constant Onnnl of nhode lulnntl Ited for Severn! Senannn nmt Wnrtna Krk When niilily Dies of Old Age. Pag Morrison's "sotting dog" came off the e nest at council Bluffs yesterday with brood of eleven chickens. the survival the fittest nf sixteen pen from thor a of oughbred Rhode Island red hens. Three of tne chicks are black. The long silken ha! r that warms tho body of the dog Is black. Scores of people who had rend Jet the 9 strange story published In The Beo Friday morning detailing the Incidents thn mntttict nf thn Hai. .v V. i t,nrl man. on of ifested for tho last three years abnormal love for llttlo chickens and had devoted his life to tho care of n, -motherly biddy and her annual broods, went to the Mor rison home, S3 Willow avenue. Council Bluffs, yesterday nnd saw the strangest sight their eyes had ever beheld a black cocker spaniel tenderly nursing a brood ui uuwny nine ocauties and ready to take a leg off anybody or anything that manifested too much curiosity. Part of tho chicks came out Sunday and tie remainder, with the Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, wero picked out Of tho shells veslerdnv. Thn rinir hn thus becomo the psychological wonder of me town. Lonsr LOvod Chickens. Ah previously tnld In Thn TW h Hr.- manifested three years oko a strnnire fascination for little chickens. Hn h. came frantic In their presence. At first was thought ho wanted to glvo vent the canine Impulse tn kill nnd h cruelly punished throughout ono lone summer. The next year Mr. Morrison. who Is a good deal of a thinker, con ceived tho Idea that l mlehf lint lu hate, but lovo that actuated tho dog, and me experiment of putting a downy little chick before him was cautiously trlei, demonstrating that It vrm affnntlnn hl inspired him. For tho succeeding two vrnr nhnn ihm venerable Rhode Island rod hn wn given her annual care of a settlns- of thoroughbred eggs, tho dog never left her sldo, day or night When the chicks oro hatched Uio dosr devoted hl wimio attention to their care. Ho was on duty as their guardian all of tho time. Replaces Hen on Nest. This spring the hen flimr.iimhftfl tn 4h Infirmities of ago and died on tho nest ono week before the chicks wero due to appear. Tho dog, who stayed day and night by her side, discovered tho calamity at dawn one week ago Sunday morning and. aroused his master by frantic cries. e -was neartbroken, and Mr. Morrison says he wept real tears when tho hen was lifted from tho nest nnd hiirirt. ti was expected that the embryo chicks would perlBh In the e.inrs. hut n hnnr after tho funeral of tho hen Mrs. Morri son was astonished to find that the dog had crept upon the nest and was warm ing mo eggs with ins own body. For tho week that followed food and water had to bo takon to him, for ho would not leavo his post Since the chicks have appeared ho would nufrnr death in any form rather than dBri them. Cameras were nolnted nt thn itm. terday and a number of photographs were mnilft nf Vi H.ann f. ll.. mi. ' -1 . - - ,nw mijuy. X11C CniCKS are half burled" in tho warm silky fur of tho dog and ho never tnovn lf h should disturb their comfort "I offered to bot $100 to $1 that thn rtnn would hatch some of the eggs, and now I'll bet $200 to anything that he'll raise niOBt of the brood," said Mr. Morrison last evening. "Tho dog's name Is Billy. named him in honor nf AMm-mnn Stone, so Stono is godfather to the hap piest and best protected family in Coun cil Bluffs." The Persistent and Judicious Use nf Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. LIVE STOCK HIAKKTVr OF WEST HhlD live stock to South Omaha- Rnva mileage and shrinkage. Your consign, ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. LIT Stock Commission Merclianti. BTERS BROS, tt Co. Strong, reliable, CLIFTON Com. Co.. 722 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Uldg. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Desk room in downtown of- flco. State price. Address S-37S, cara Bee, STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS Sail every Saturday to and from NEW YORK LONDONDERRY GLASGOW Ocean passage 71i days. Moderate rate. For book ot tours, rates, eta, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. Gen. Agts., 35 W. Randolph St, Chicago. WANTED TO BUT. Dolcoft 2d hand store pays highest prlca for lurnuure. cioines. noes. web. 1607, y.RBT prices for furniture. Call D. tkb. WOULD like to bur a five or six-room nouse to De rooveo. on a ioi. une in tha ne shborhtod or 34th and Clanc Dreftmd. Telephone Red 4301. D. $066. Quick buyers of furniture. DIKD. KROPKE Mrs. Emily W. 13., died Mon- day morning at uweaisn Methodist hos pital alter on nines or several months. She wbb born In Copenhagen. Denmark. September 2, 1856. and came to America In 1871. as the wife of J. C. Jacobaan. Mr. Jncobsen dlod In 1887. Mrs, Kropke was marriea in is io ner present hus band. She is survived by her husband. Frltx Kropke. W. B. Jacobsen and utiristina a. jacoDsen. Funeral Wednesday afternoon from residence at Florence. Interment Pros pect Hill cemetery. GOVERNJIKNT NOTICES. PROPOBALS FOR REMODELING BAIC ery Building. Office ot Constructing Quartermaster, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., May 3d, 1913. Sealad Proposals, in tripli cate, for remodeling bakery building No. 2C6, will be received here until 11 a. m.. ........... T . 4,1 AnJ .. 1 iUUllliU, tfUMV HDU VlilOU. Information furnished on application. A deposit of five ($5) dollars will be required to insure return or pians ana speclilca tlons if removed from the office. Kn veloDts containing proposals should b Indorsed "Proposals for Remodeling Bak ery Building," ana addressed J. A. Cole, Major Quartermaster Corps, Constructing Quartermaster. M3-D-6-v-a)-3l PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. CHIEF Quartermaster's Office, (56 Federal Building, Chicago, I1L, May i. 1913. Sealed proposals will be received here until 1 o'clock p. m., Central time, June 3, 1913, fqr furnishing and delivering at Chicago or other prominent railroad points, 4,000 tons of hay and 1.000 tons ot oats. Information furnished upon appllca tlon. A L. Smith, Chief Q. M UJ-6-S-7-ZJ.23 Hole in Diamond Not Grounds for a New Game is Ruling NEW YORK, May C. The New York Nationals had no undue advantage over the Philadelphia club tn the games played at the Polo grounds lato In April, by rea son of the fact that there was a hole scooped out of the diamond back of the pitcher's box. This is tho finding of President Thomas J. Lynch of tho Na tional league on the protest of tho Phila delphia club and ho orders that the re sult of the games shall stand as placed. The Philadelphia club protested tho games played April 23 and 24, alleging that a hole several Inches deep was scooped out back of tho pitcher's box, In' violation of tho rule, which rcqules tho field to slope from the pitcher's box to evory base line. Now York won tho first game, 2 to L and the second gome, 7 to 1. During tho series President Lock,) of Philadelphia made a verbal complaint to headquarters relative to this hdlo, and Umplro Klem was Instructed to havo tho ground keeper level off tho ground In order to avoid the possibility of a ball thrown from center field striking back of tho rubber. The New York club In answering the protest, stated that It became necessary thts season to put In a new pitcher's box at the Polo grounds and that owing to the rains and tho fact that tho field is In use every day by the National or American league clubs, a slight depression resulted back of the box. "If We Must Have Free Trade Let's Have ItSays Taft NEW HAVKN, Conn., May C "If we are to havo treo. trade. Jet's have It," said former President William Howard Taft, Kent professor of law at Yale, In tha second of his lectures on questions of modern government at the university this afternoon, "Let tho party that favors It vote for It Lot's try it" Tho throo objects of "tho now school of political thinkers who stylo them selves progressives," said Prof. Taft, "are to prevent corruption of government by corporation Interests, to creato an equality of opportunity for all men and to equalize property holdings to somo ox tent "Persons who do not concur with this school tn the exact method of arriving at the true purposo of popular government. which is to mako for the hnpptness of all tho people, aro called reactionaries. "Those of us who fall In this category must bo content, but wo must nevor cease fighting." Injured Player is , Allowed Full Pay During His Illness CINCINNATI, p., May 6. The National commission today modified a finding of the National board, which had denied a claim for salary by Player L. C. Chan nell against tho Denver club. Channell wos injured-In a gamo and received only half salary .during part of his illness. Ho applied for full salary for that time and for salary also for a month follow ing his illness. The commission allowed the player full salary during his illness until he reported to his club in good condition. Tho National commission awarded Player Williams, who was dratted by Washington in 1912 and claimed by Port land, Ore., to tho New Orleans club. Portland cancelled Its claim on tho player and released him to Atlanta, but tho com mission ruled that New Orleans' claim was a prior one. ' Holds Writing Love Letters at 77 Does Not Show Man Crazy KANSAS CITV, Mo., May C When a man 77 years old' writes lovo letters, the fact does not constitute evidence of men tal Incapacity. Judge Ellison laid down that ruling in a decision handed down In the Kansas City court of appeals to day. Tho caso was ono from Boono county In which a son sought to break his father's will. The lovo letters wero Introduced to show that the testator was Incapable of making a will. In the letters the writer said he was only 61 years old. Judge Ellison held that this misrepresentation had nothing to do with the case The fact that 'ho was able to deceive, the Judge said, showed that he was In possession ot all ot his acuities. Two-Year-01d Child Smothers His Infant Brother in Pillows WINFTI3LD, Kan.. May 6,-,-LeRoy Neal, the 3-months-old son of L. D. Neal, liv ing here, was smothered to death today by his brother, 2 years old, who, whllo at play, piled pillows upon the baby's head. Culls from the Wire The Storthing yesterday voted to Can tain Roald Amundsen, discoverer of the South Pole, a life annuity of 6,000 kroner A stormy session of the lower housa or the Chinese Parliament was held yes terday. Th five-power loan, recently negotiated, was denounced by a largo majority of the members, Tho Fall River Iron works, at Fall River, Mass., posted notices yesterday stating that the seven mills of tho plant would be closed for an indefinite period next oaturaay. no reason ior tne shut down was given. Tho corporation em ploys 6,000 hands. SDcaklne at a luncheon tendored him yesterday by the Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, President Samuel Rea of the Pennsylvania railroad forecasted a sen. eral Increase In freight rates. i t t- r , -I i l , wunvi'ii x'. I'upicuu, u iicwojjuijer man, died yesterday at Bralntree. Mass. In 1KO he went tb Cuba as correspondent I of the New York Herald, and later for some time was Havana representative of tho Associated Press, The Grand Army of tho Republic will ! have Its 1913 reunion In Chattanooga, Tenn., If an Invitation Is extended, ac-1 cording to a statement given out at Chat-1 i&nooga yeneruujr uj uenerai Alirea U. Beers, commander-in-chief ot the Union Veterans' association. Alarmed by the frequent lack of a quorum In legislative sessions and by tho strength of the republican opposition to many of President Wilson's nominations, senate democrats at a conferencu yester day decided to put forth efforts to pre serve the working majority at all times ARIZONA HITS AT JAPANESE j House Passes More Drastic Anti Alien Bill Than California's. SENATE WILL FOLLOW SUIT VnhlnR(ii AilinlnUtrntlon Kind Prnlilcnt ArlliiK Out nf I.ckW lntlon Directed nt Orlrnt nl ('(implex. PHOKN1X, Art. May C-To take the placo of the unenforced measure, charted a year ago. tho lower house of tho state legislature paused an nntl-allcn land own ership bill today that Is far more drastic than tho California legislation on the same subject. The act prohibits any altrn who has not declorcd Intention to become a cltlien from acquiring title to real property. It Is oxpected tho senate will pass tho bill. WASHINGTON tIP THIIli Admlnlstrntloit Kind Allen I.niul Qnmtloii Complex. WASHINGTON, May . Tho Japanese embassy was suppllod by the State de partment to-day with a copy ot tho alien land-owning bill passed by the California leglslaturn and tho ambassador will em ploy tho time between now and Secretary Bryan'B return to Washington In prepar ing a formal protest against tho measure. It Is well understood that to scttlo tho question, no matter what may bo tho point of objection, will require tho action of tho United States courts nnd much consideration must be given to tho pro cedure to bo followed tn arranging for a judicial tent of tho California law. It will bo for Secretary nrynn to determine whether tho United Htntes government Itself shall become n party to n suit at thts character. International lawyers hint thnt tho administration Is In an ex ceedingly delicate position, for tho reason that while apparently a champion ot the Japanese cntiso through tho secretary ot stnto boforo tho California legislature probably from this point on it must do fond the California law ngalnst Japan In tho diplomatic strugglo about to begin. HALTS A N T A I A N 13 S 10 IJILL Cnllfornln Senate Urfnsra Action nn KlnhliiK Men mire. SACRAMENTO, Cat., May (l.-Fenr that the bill by Senator Rush, requiring Japanese fishermen to pay $100 for an annual license when other aliens aro taxed but $10 and natives only $2.C0, is In violation of tho existing treaty between Japan and tho United States caused tlm sonnto to refuse action on tho measure today, pending a decision by tho com mttteo on federal relations. A similar bill has passed tho hquso. Senator Kehoo rained' the question ns to tho possible violation by pointing to a section In tho treaty which guarantees tn Japanese subjects equal taxation with American citizens. IP H ni HPHE table beer of America i 6.000 people arc employed in tho main Elant of Anheuser-Busch 1,500 more In ranches. There are 110 separate buildings, cover ing 142 acres more than 70 city blocks. The Lamest Plant of Its In tho World IIUIIIlll!lll!IIUII!iyiUI!lilW IB ANHEUSER-BUSCH GO. OF NEB. M !llir Distributors . OMAHA, NEB. j SlttlllllllilllllM Eskimo Traps Foxes to Educate Self So He Can Wed Teaclier SUATTL15. Wash.. May i.-Paul Pat- kutnk, an 18-year-old Kiklmo, will sail for Point Harrow, the Arctic extremity of Alaska, on May M on tho schooner Transit to claim the hand of Miss AUm Ahlook. natlvo teacher In tho Point Bar row government Reboot, who refused to marry him threo years ago becauso ot his lack of education. When he was rejected by Miss Ahlook the youth trapped enough Arctic foxes to pay for a year's schooling nnd worked his passage to Seattle. Hero ho was per mitted tn enter ono ot tho grammar schools, becnuso ot tho knowledge he had gained nt tho Point Barrow school. Ills summer vacations were spout with a fisti ng fleet During the last year hu lias learned shorthnnd, typewriting and book keeping In addition to his other studies. Patkotnk camo south clad In furs. He will return smartly dresHcd In American clothing. WESTERN MATTERS OF NOTE AT NATIONAL CAPITAL (From a Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, V. C, May fi-(8peclat Telegrnm.) IJncoln Is to have another branch station of Its postofflco, an order having been Issued today establishing station No. 4 At No. 2700 O street, effec tive May 16. Special Kxamlner Henderson of tho In terstato Commerco commission will bo In Bloux City May 26 nnd S7 nmt will hold hearings In tho following cases Klancy Ornl n company against Missouri Pacific Railway company et nl.; Clurflold Prntt, Howell oounty, against Chicago, Mllwaukeo & 8t Paul Railway com pany: Sioux City Brewing company against Chicago, Mllwnukcn & St. Paul Railway company et nl.; Archlo Plornn ct nl, against Well.i, Fargo & Co. rt nl.; IJvlngston Bros, against Chicago, Mllwaukeo & St. Paul Railway company et nl.: Dakota & Western Railway com pany against Rnpld City, Black Hills & western Runway company et ni. Dr. and Mrs. J. 13. pummcrs ot Omaha are nt tho N,ow Shorcham, Dr. Hunimcrs having como cast to nttend tho annual meeting of tho Congress of Physicians nnd Surgeons. Ralph W. Brcckenrldge ot Omaha is in Washington in relation to n modnl In surnnco code which ho desires cnuctcd for tho District ot Columbia. Mr. urockou ridge is chairman ot tho Insurance com' mission of tho National Bar association Sbnator Kenyan contemplates a visit to Germany this summer or fall, do pending on when congress adjourns. He will go to study nodal nnd Industrial conditions nnd especially to find out what has been dona in tho way ot dealing with problems which his "red light" bill nttcmpts to solve In part. Persistent Advertising Is tho Road to Big Returns. a mild home-beverage that you can serve with confidence because your home-quality standards are maintained in the making. Budweiser Made in a, Gigantic Plant Tho plant Is a model of order, efficiency, cleanliness and thrift. To so through Dudwelser's home, as hundreds do daily, Is the best way to realize Iludweiscr's quality. Anheuser-Busch, St. Kind STOYALL MAY BE REINSTATED Deposed Manager of St. Louis Aider icans Not Clear Oat of Game. JOHNSON GIVES HIM HOPE Ordered Off Klel.I for 1'nlIlnK Off Umpire's Cnn nnil Splttlsur on HI Cont Sntur tlnr CHICAGO. May S. -George Ssrovall, de posed as manager of the St. Louis Amer ican league team and Indefinitely sus pended as a player by B. B. Johnson, president ot tho league, as a result of Stovnll's attack on Umplro Ferguson, Saturday, may get permission to play ngnlh this season and also may be rein stated In his managerial berth, accord ing to Mr. Johnson tonight. "Tho caso Is not closed," said Mr. John son. "Htovnii is relieved as manager in definitely and Is suspended indefinitely front playing. Ha may bo allowed to play again and It Is possible that he may matingo tho team atraln. but tho two aro separate propositions. ' If ho Is allowed to play his .position again It docs not fol low that he will bo permitted to manage tho team." Tho deposition ot a manager by tho president of the leaguo is said to be tho first nctlon ot tho kind ever taken by a major league. , Stovall was ordered out ot the gamo by Ferguson in tho sixth inning of the gamo at .St Louis Saturday with tha Clovclond team. In a roso at the order. Stovall pulled Ferguson's cap from his head and apat upon tho umpire's coat, according to the reports received here. Loot of Fremont . Holdups is Found Council Bluffs police department offi cers yesterday recovered a solid gold watch worth $.100 and a platinum chain valued at $50 which .was taken from John Rex Henry, n prominent business man of Fremont, Neb., when two thugs held him up near his home on Sunday night. Notification of tho robbery was not given Chief tif Pollco Froom of tho Bluffs un til after 11 o'clock, yesterday and the val uable loot was sold at a pawnshop early In the day. ' If tho notification had como early tn tho morning tho arrest of the man who visited the pawnshop could havo been effected. The' thugs also robbed tho Fremont man ot $20 in cash. The watch was turned over to Sheriff Condi t of Dodga county last night Henry nnd his wife wero stopped on n residence titreet ot Fremont and he was forked to glvo up ' his property at tho pplnt of a hugp bowio knife, whllo a seo ond man prevented Mrs. Honry from giv ing an alarm. She wore vahiablo dia mond earrings that were not taken. Louis Some of the Principal Buildings