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2 THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1913. BEIOGRATS INSTATE AGTIYE Will Try to Elect Congressmen in 0. 0. P. Districts. SITUATION IN THE BIO SIXTH Bettered Clark, Irtiported Tr Oor ernor to .Hn II end of Boju'i' , dnstrlnl School, 31 ay Be Candidate. (FYom it Staff Correspondent.) UNCOIL, Neb., Oct. IS. (Special.) The en tr nice of George W. Urs of Uneoln- Into the. nee for the .demo cratic, nomination for governor 1 an Indication that there be qther can didates for office In - Nebraska .Ixuldea the ,gTaduates of Governor Morehead's preparatory school for lame duck. Up to the present time' the graduates have mostly been In the limelight All eyes at he stale house are turned in the direction, of the oonareaslonal nominations Jiist jow. and Vhlle there Is Indication that the flaht for the nom ination for rove rn or BI later cause more than a rippie on mo vrouieu mora inan a rtrP'e on uw muww waters. It 1. erkEnt that there will be a r.ilfihly effort made to send a detno- cmtio concreasrnan 1 to Washington from the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth dlstriots, which are now represented by republi cans. Kcvnufs far ladastry. Candidates who fought bravely but not successfully side by side with the gov ernor in the last election liave been In most instances rewarded with some ap pointment, but It eeme that they ar to be, given still grtater honors, or at least a ch anise to aspire to sTrater things, Thn governor Jilmsalf, being the only successful candidate In the late election running on the state ticket, will make the race for ,tha nomination for congress, in the First district. Of cours this will make "trouble' for the present democratic cencresesaan. fc ldafulra, but the gov ernor is an advocate of short terms and rapid protnoUes and so there will bo strong pressure brought to bear on the oegressfnan te step down or go. after tae. Job held by Senator Hltchoock, so as to g4re the governor a chance to go to WaafeJMtoa. It' 4a an open secret that Food Com asleeletMr Harraan, who aspired to b railway coaatnleelener, but was defeated aad wm rewarded by the appolaunent by the traverser to the food department, will try eoficlueioaa with Congressman Barton for the1 eaaitea'to represent the Fifth district Jfl WuhlMWn. Ilanoaa ays as Mas Barion on tha run now, and so that la settled. g.'letatlea In MB Sfxttu Out In the Big Sixth it will take a mighty good man to buck Uncle Mo.e Xlakald, and as they have tried to beat Aim with all of the best men they have In the district, the governor recognised the fact that it would be noocseary .to import a man. So ha took A. V. Clark' from the First district and sent Him into the Mxtfc osstriet as superintendent of the Boys' Industrial school at Xear- ney. Mr. Clark has had experience In. rwmhw far efrtee, fcaviK Men a eaadl date en the state ticket for state su perijiiiendent When the proper time ooflMw It to said that Clark wlM be brought forward ta taekle Uncle Maae.'1 Out tiijhf FMrOildUviw'ttlhas Wen hard ww-k to flwlaayaaa ta try eeaalii. aloMV wtthrJepr if'iaieaa," Teaafr ftmrth of Tark wwH, have: prebaMy in oaotea c vae go vendor asr tae empty .honor, hut Tarn talked tee much last win ter who the voveraar was making ap palatmento and was suspended from the preparatory school. It (a said that Oust ' JMiteabeek, appeinted chief game warden by tha govertor, will e the maa choeen Warden Xutenk-ok hu beea coatrtbutlng a lot t( fleh V the rivers and ponde over tha Fourth, district during the last month, which gvVea color to the statement that he la to ba thoa to represent the school 1 v. . . .... - . . . . . . in uw i'rvoriti corneal in, mi, Xawteaer Try. A aa la. It la conceded by nearly everybody, and eves by Private JJecrtajy Andrew IS. Idorrlaas himself, that ho will make, an- athSjr try to ha elected attorney general, Aftr he was defeated' last fall tho gov ernor swNOhed Low Mathews to the pros peatlva Jab ,aa secretary of tha Board of Cofttrat laHead of the Job ha wanted as private secretary to the governqc and Andrew was given the private secretary Job. aad ha makes a good one, too. Thmaran at-fA pumaMi laAtltaav a n A r s " s svpktt(mtMtvEiiiii ever, that there la lMwaordtmtlon In the govamor'R school and that so mo of the proepecttye candidates of the clase of '14 are not satisfied with the poettleas given them on the peMtfeal foot, hail team. Charlie Pool, who has been playing the position of labor commltetoMr and who h twfl prcm'jwathr meriWened for the quarterback poaUioH or pavernor of the Usatn, has thought of coma; in for the : position or eoogresaman at left otto, tha position which tha governor himself wants. cAea Tkraaah Belmrwtlehedi "KV.S. Vtlc, tha. political foot ball of tha democ ratio party In Nebraska, who has been klcktd around from one nom lnatkm to another, from offices he wanted to thooe he didn't want, just to please RESfNOL CURED BUSTERY, ITOHY HUMOR ON HANDS 81 Louis. Mo., Juns 9, lU.--"My wife vaa troubled with what looked like water blisters on the back of her hands. Thar itched and burned bo much, that she had to be rubbing them most of the tlma After a while they broke open and .hogan. running- together, leaving a raw A4' very unsightly sore, so that she .had to wear gloves whenever aha went out "We tried, a half dosen different rem adloa and prescriptions, but to no avail. until one day I received a sample of JUatnol Soap aqd Reslnol Ointment pho got so much encouragement from tha sample that Z bought a large lar of KlaoI Ointment and a cake of ftaalool Soap. After Using It about throe nights wo discovered a mat im provement, la about a week a skin began to form, an the Itching and huhaWc ceased. -Mr a!a7 only one 3ar of Reotaol Olntanaad aad a eake of Xesinol Soap, site woo entlrelr eured, This was aK yearn ape aad aho not been fouMed seas a" (aacned) Charles -Weber. MSt ysaahlla Ava. tter proof, even than sMofc a letter. Ig to try enl yeutWf 'ad pes hair quickly the trouble asaaapoara, Res Ointment aad Xoalaol gosp are sold by alj drucaiat. Jrer free trial, write 0 Paad, Jl-K, Xaodaol, Baltimore, MV the leaders, says now that the switching; business is over and Governor Morehead.J Bill Bryan or no other democrat can switch him out of the democratic nomina tion for congress. While Ilarman claims that he can de feat Congressman Barton In the Fifth dls. trict, still he is conslderablr worried over the fact that Barton is a son In-law of Governor Metcalfe of the Panama tone and to somo extent ft political grandson pf Secretary of State Bryan. The Bryan-Metcalfe-Barton family tics may be stronger than the 'food commissioner Is willlnR to admit and the administration probably would rather have a republican congressman Ih'the family .than a demo cratic congressman out of the family Cow Carried Mile i By Custer Tornado I CAI.IAWAY, Neb., Oct lZ-(BpeclaM-fetories concerning' tho tornado of Octo ber 9 are still coming In..' At the Vah Antwerp place, south of IxhII, the storm Struck a machine shed Rnd one man, who was soon .on the spot reports that km mm. all with axes, could not have ir . ----- - . , - fetaWI and -rotten the machinery In a like manner In a day. Just west of this, place another man says he stood Just outside of the storm's path and saw a bow picked up and carried' for over a rnlle through the air. He went to ,th spot the following morning and ears 'the cow had not a bone that was riot broken. The Iietllo Johnson home was com pletely swept away, only what clothing the ramny nan on being oavea. a. nera of hogs wa,s blown away and nothing has been heard of them since. Tho home of .Weaver Headier, about twelvo miles southeast of Callaway, was entirely swept away and all stock killed. Nothing was saved at this place. A subscription paper Is being circulated here today for the destitute family and the donations are generoua Ia 11. -McCall's-home was- swept away. Mr.- and Sir. McCall rushed to the ceK Jar below the house and had no more. than gotten In when tho house was blown away. ' It ' took but about two minutes and when thoy went to get out they found thd cellar full of. machinery, eta, there being but about two feet of space -where they stood that was not filled with debris. Neither received a scratch. i . , , YORK DEMOCRATS IM ROW OVER POSTMASTERSHIP TOniC, Neb.., OcJ. -(Bpoclnl)-Now that four good and loyal democrats want to be postmaster of. oYrk, whloh position, however, will not be available until March 1, 1915, are anxious to have the matter settled by - a vote of a few of the people, aa they say Jn their call for a primary that only democrats shall be allowed to vote. Now comes H. F. rtequariee, chairman of the democ ratio county and city cen tral odmmltttee. ahd'savsi "This I un strltly opposed tor and consider It nar- palhy with the principles of our party, which has always been that the people rule. i"X am opposed to holding an election at this time ..when It has been called by a few eendidatea without ever ask ing to aare a meeting of the party called to consider the advisability of such an election." 4 -1 WOMEtfi-CLUBS SERVE" OSHSER m ROdiniEH OOrnmnVRO, . Neb., Oet li-(pe- oiaiwrwo day of good hard work wero put In en the offiotal good roads daya here by a big gang of volunteer and donated labor. The work Vas con centrated en one haM mile along tha Xilnoola highway between here and tho Platte river. Several thousand loads pf clay were put on and leveled off and the top covered with gravel, a combina tion which packs Into a hard, perma nent road. Gfood substantial meals were servod to thje workers byu the women of the church aid Societies and of tho Various woman's clubs, A great deal of credit Is due to them for tha work ac- compllihtd and it Is hoped hero that the good roads days will become annual affairs. - MASON CITY BUSINESS MEN CLOSE ROAD DAYS MASQN CITT, Neb., Oct. IS. (8DOclal,) Mason City took hold of tha good roada movement with a vigor that resulted In a great deal of work being dona In the aeuthtaitern part of Custer county. In stead of putting la October, 9, aad 10, that were set apart by the governor as good road days Jn talking and agitating the matter, nearly every ablebodted man In town went W and performed actual labor on me roaaa. It waa unanlmouily decided at a public meeting held a few daya before the time. designated to close up every .place of business in town between the hours of S tu m. and 8 p. m. on. the, two days named. Such' action waa taken. The farmers of the surrounding territory were requested to keen out of town on theie days and assist tha rood officers in the road work. , Nearly 104 men, Including bankers, law yers, doctors, ministers, atoreheepera and their mala clerks, mechanics and labor ing men all turned out en masse, and put In two daya of hard and faithful work on the main roada leading Into town. The cause of good roads received an lm petus that will be lasting In Us benefits In this community for years to come. In many localities In this part of the county the farmers turned out with their hired men and teams and accomplished much work, but this was not general. Coal Ooea Ablnse. BEAVER- CITT, Neb., Oct. ll-8peolal Telegram.) Sixty tona of coal In the basement of tha high school butldlnz prang into namea from spontaneoua combustion Saturday evening. The fire was discovered by one of the teachers. Tha fire department had no difficulty in controllng the fire, which had smouldered for many hours. rioneer Hanker Dies. MTCOQIC Neb., Oct It (Special Tele gram.) V, Franklin, president of the Cltl. sens' National bank of McCook, and one of the. pioneed bankers of aouthweat Kinika, died this afternoon at o'clock. A Marreloao ftseape. "My little boy had a marvelous eeoapa," writes P. F. Bastlama of Prince Albert Cape of Oood Hope. "It occurred la the middle of the night Ha got a vary serve attack of croup. Aa luck would have it. I bad a large bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the house. After foU low the directions for an hour and twenty jnheutes he was through all danger.' For sal PT all druggiata Advertisement Can.a Second Bank Calljtself First? (From a Staff Corertrpondent) UKCOVS, Neb., Oct lZ.-8peclal.- Uas a new bank the right to eetabtUh itself in a town where there Is an older bank and call Itself tho "First Bark," Is a question for the state banking board to determine. The "First .State Bank of Tyler," la the name of the Institution which would like to do builneas In Taylor, the county seat of Loup county. Officials of tho old bank, called the Bank of Taylor, object to the new Institution calling Itself the First bank, claiming that It Is an encroach ment upon the rights of the old bank. The matter will not bo taken up by the board until the return of Secretary Royce from Boston, where he attended the national bankers congress. Tho railway commission has granted the application of the Union Paclfio RalU way company for the .right to reduce the freight rata on corn to the western part of the state In order to meet a similar cut by the Burlington. This la done to enable communities where tha corn crop was light to get In corn for feed ing purposses. The following Omaha people were granted license to marry at tho office of the county Judgo yesterday: Oscar J. Pippert, ago 24. and Hazel R. Tanner, age 24. From Council Bluffs, Charles K. Fries, age 21, and Nora E. Andrews, age 20. Refuses to Restrain Lincoln City Clerk (From a Staff Correspondent) MNCOW eb., Oct. lt-(8ppdaL-Judffo Cornish 'of tho ancatcr county district court refused to grant the appli cation of Henry Hucklns for a restraining Oder to prevent the city clerk or Lincoln Jsulng warrants for the payment of salaries to officials and for extra com-' ponsatlon to the officials of tha ctty for certain extras voted by the commis sion. Hucklns applied' for the order on the grounds that the charter set the salaries of tho officers which were to be "for alt servlses performed." The new commis sion raised the salary of Chief of Police Malone from $10) a month to S160 and in addition agreed to pay him 30idaitlonal for (he use of hi own automobile for himself. In ruling on the motion the Judge doubted his authority io Issue an order which would prohibit the paying for salaries. He also ruled that the statute on which the order was asked had been repealed by a later enactment. Notes from Teenmseh. TECUMBKH. Neb., Oct. 12, (Bpeclfcl.) The Burlington railroad company has paid tho sum of $2,000 Into the Johnson county dlatrlct court. This sum was agreed upon by Mr. John C. Miller of Sterling, who had a damago case in the court, against the corporation for the killing of hla ion, Quy C. Miller, who lost his life In the Burlington freight yards in Llnootn on Augupst 11. 111. A larger sum was sued for, but It was deemed advisable by the attorneys of Mr. Miller to aattle, for the reason, that he Is In very poor health and not iuc Dected to long survive. , Thoratot unaohtaea have , had f 'to In icoumaefl. An oraer was muN irom ilia, office of the county attorney and tho several plaeesi about town in which these machines had been operated have discontinued their use. HYMENEAL Alderman-Waiters. TABLE ROCK, Neb., Oct 12.-Bne!at.) -Ratph Alderman and Miss Margaret 'Watters, who live In the neighborhood. throe or four miles north of town, stole march on their numerous friends and relatives recently and drove up to Tecumseh and were united tn wedlock. They will make their home In the Bunker Hill vicinity. Got an A-tvfnl Fright by fear Of appendicitis? Take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and soon see bowel trouble vanlah, Guaranteed. 25 cents. For sale by your dcurgUt Advertise ment, STEAMER BUENS AS WAVES BEAT EESOUERS BACK (Continued from Pag One.) ay the officers and crew fought desper ately with whatever appllancea wero at 'hand to hold the fire in check. llut night Came on and tha aaaa abated only allghUy. The circle of steamers kept their searchlights playing and waited patlenUy within the danger sone for the first moment when they might again launeh the lifeboats. The hopelessness of the situation waa manifested at & o'clock In the evening when, a great explosion tore away a part ot the Upper works, and flames burst from the engine room. It then becasno a matter ot how long the Vol turno would stay above the waters. Drop over Into Beau Meanwhile several ot the terrified pas sengers, wrapped In Ufa buoys, dropped over Into the sea. One of them waa taken aboard the Carmanla. It may be that othsra found a haven with other ves sels of the fleet, but aome undoubtedly were swept awiy. nen aay Drone, tna volturno -Cia aUll afloat. The gala had moderated and the aeaa bad calmed down. Prom almost every one ot tho encircling steam ers lifeboat were sent out and into these the women and children were low ered first. Several trips were neces sary before tha survivors were removed to a place of safety. It ia pointed out as a remarkable coincidence that the Volturno, about four yeara ago, xnada a notable rescue Is a great atorro In mld-Atlantlo of the rew ot a French veaaal. Captain Harri son, who then commanded tha Volturno, waa decorated by the French, government for hla daring act. Creates Consternation, HALIFAX, Oct. 11, The announcement made here today that the Volturno had been burned at aea, with a possible heav7 loss ot life, created consternation and deep distress among rclatlyea and friends pf paasengera and crew. The Volturno waa due to atop at Halifax on Ita Wk,7 to New York, One woman, who baa two sons on the vessVl coming from Holland, Insisted hysterically that the local agents of the Una tell her whether her boys were safe. She had to be quieted by assur ancca that tha young men were alt right The officials were afraid to tell her the ro was any doubt of their safety for fear that she might lose her reason. CRANIUM AUEJJT OET 9 'WbRD Cablegram Raises Faint Hope Loss of Life Exaggerated. NEW,?Ol6c, Oct 12. -A cablegram re ceived by Jthe New York agent of the Uranium line tonight raised a faint hope in the mlna of the officials that the loss of life among passengers and crew on the Volturno have been exaggerated. Agont Mooney of the Halifax office sent this message; "Majority passengers on boats destined Great Britain and Europe. Nineteen on Rappahannock for Halifax. Tlntley, Rot terdam agent, cables indication loss of life not nearly so large as represented. Tho Uranium steamer T. R. Agassis sailed tonight under orders to proceed to tho scene of the disaster and cruise around In the vicinity as long as there was a possibility of recovering bodies. The captain of the Agassis was directed to give proper burial to the dead If any were found after first securing all avail able marks of Identification. The Red Cross relief committee, after a consultation with Mayor Kline, tonight issued a statement that the survivors of tha Volturno Who arrive In New York will be cared for with the co-operation of the commissioner pf Immigration. Mayor, IClIno will attend a meeting of tho com mittee on Monday, when It .will be deter mined .how 'large a fund will be required for the relief of the survivors, ITonc from Omnhn. In Omaha Harry Shields of the Wa bash has the .agency of tho Vofturn and is certain that It-did not carry any pas sengers from this city. It has never catored to high clacs trade, moet of its builneas being second nnd third class, and its patrons being largely Jtustlans coming to America, In tho past it has brought a number of Russian emigrants to Omaha and Nebraska, they nearly al ways coming on prepaid tickets. The Volturno was one of the boats ont slda of the conference, or trust and waa known among the steamship agencies as a scalper, a boat that cut the rates in order to get the business. While the agency haa been held by Shields for years, nearly all the other offices had It on their, lists nnq. sold tickets for pas sage, both going and coming. HUERTA'SAYS DEPUTIES ARE ... JUST REBELS r - . . . (Continued . from Page One.) ently have hot made up their minds as to What disposition io make on them. Tho American Charge, Nelson O'Shaugh riessy, was besieged today by the wives of tha imprisoned deputlea More than a dozen of them called at the embassy and Implored hint to use hit influence to bb- I Sunlight grows the I H 4haw v:liQp: Wt; spoils hmw 1 HBBB9 BBS SSSSS ' bbbbI IBI '"'' ia1BS ' .... iKaiBalBaBaaaff BaaVLaaBaaar H jhV4v aWaaaBBaaaBBaSHI KssssssssssmssssssssssLsJ I ' I bbbB -SS0 aaaM bbbbbB jH 'C. & J. Michel Brevying , r tacitly admits by the warning H " ' 1 J on tneir case cover eproclucea above that light , affects the quality of beer that the light Bottle is insufficient protection, c It is not enough to make, pure beer it must be protectee, from the light. Schlitz in Brown Bottles is pure . and wholesome from the-brewery to your glass. . , Phoee:Dos;..xso7:Ind.A26aa See that crown or cork scwiu-ousd Beer Depot is branded "Schlitz." fZ? bbsbbW aBBBBBBl jS essssr- sBSsaaaBBBBBa caaVMtar That Made Milwaukee famous. tain the retease of their husbands and secure guaranteea for their safety. Presl- dent Huerta assured Mr. O'Shaughnessy tonight that none of them would be mis. treated. e Hope of Election Lot. . ' WASHINGTON, Oct 12,-Although ad vices to the State department tonlirht de- clnred the deputies arrekted by order of. rrovisionai President Huerta had been released from prison, the dissolution of the Mexican congress and the invasion of the legislative, halls by armed troops caused the Washington government prac tically to lose alt hope' of seelng.-a con stitutional election held o'n OUboer'SOt' or the pacification of the country brought about through the nulhart'tle'ln JJoVer' at present In Mexico- City: . - I r A crisis Is. expected - In ilie. Mexican Lcapltol. Administration .officials pointed 'to President Wilson's reference In hl address tb cqngress last August that "the true.stote,of affairs In Mexlcp, soon would be revealed. Evidence that the federal troops are JtgrjinUed and on the verge of mutiny; because they, have -not .been paid and--tho compara tively ,eosy succossea ofc the- constitu tionalist! .in capturing ttucV important Places as Torreoh In north - central -I Mexico, .were significantly, referred 'to' by Washington officials aa revelation of the real situation. Tho establishment of a virtual die- tatorsbip by Huerta throi-jh the use of military force la interpreted as likely to have the moat far reaching conse- CLIP THIS FREE COUPON IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY PATTERN OUTFIT PRESENTED BY THE Ta bdkate yea are a reralar reader yea amt.preieat Six Ceapeet fike tail aae. THE IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY OUTFIT is guaran teed to be the greatest collection and biggest bargain in patterns ever offered. The 160 patterns have a retail value of 10 cents each, or more than $10.00 in all. 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