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i 3 .1 i 5 9 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DEOEMBEK 16, 1913. Elite "Fitweir Cape Gloves A one clasp Cape Glove Made of soft flexible skins hew Inperial Back blocks, tan, gray white. On sale all this week at, a;pair ....... $ 1.35 The Leather Goods Section . Bags, purses, traveling cases, in the newest designs; beautifully made of fine quality leathers. HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH i CONVENTION IDEA FAVORED MILITARY OFFICERS TRAYESTY ON PEACE PROGRAM CENSURED (Continued from PftKO One.) Daniels tCKlay that he hart sunt "Dam, Damn, Damn, the Insurrcctos," for thir teen years and hart not met with any objection. Fccrotarr Daniels pointed out that officers of the army and navy who would bo expected to support the administration's policy could not be per- Repnblicans Gather in Washington for Conference. COMMITTEE IN THREE GROUPS rroa-resstveii Furor Itarlnp; fllnto Oi-KanlEnttons rnss on Contested Flacra In Deleime to K tlnnnl Conventions. WASHINGTON. Dec. 15. Such mem bers of the republican national committee mltted to ridicule It as had arrived here today Indicated al- jtr, Dnnlets was Inclined to take Into most an even division of sentiment on consideration that the function was In- the Questions of party reorganization ten(iBd . nf 0ni.tv and eood na which are to bo taken up in conierem.es turcd f un but wa8 ftma7ed that copies beginning tomorrow. of th BonK. d.gcrlDtlons of the The forces onoosed to an extraordinary 1 ,,, . ,., , ., ., convention were lining up against the a private one. Secretaries Daniels, Itedfleld and Post master General Burleson and Justices Vandovanter and McKenna of the United States supreme court were among the guests. Major General Wood did not at tend Conrt-Mnrtiul Possible. "I have been Instructed by the prcsl denU" said Secretary Garrison, "to as car nrnooned reduction In southern repre sentation. Some committeemen regard It as probable that before the actual work of the committee begins tomorrow thero win lw lhi-M divisions of opinion. In the first will bo found the national com- mittAmi.n uhn fnvor the calling of a convention Immediately; In the second win h thoM who are opposed to any convention at nil. -and In the third will be others who are willing to have a national convention, but who do not see u,n tho facla wUh reforen t0 tn8 ta. A M I "Pt m. t I rat ttnA 1 . REBELS ABAKDOM ATTACK Insurgents Retire from Tampico Snnday. Morning. 5 HUERTA REGARDS CITY SAFE War BcpnSrtwnt Announces that It ii heparins to rlcilpy the Territory n Vicinity of Torreon. MEXICO CITY, Dec 16. Tjio rebel loss In tha battle botweeh the federal troops and tho constitutionalists .for posses inn nf th mnort of Tampico Is' esti mated at 1.000 men, according to a tola-j gram received, today at the ministry of the interior from . tho governor of the state of Tamaullpas. The last shot In thn battle was fired at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning, when the rebels retired, according to the official report given out at the War office to day. Federal cavalry then' pursued the retreating rebels for some distance, aft erward returning to Tampico and report ing that the rebels had dispersed, somo of them going toward Victoria nnd oth er Jn tbe'dlroctlon of Tula and Xlootan call, in. the atafe of TamaullpoA. Tha rebels wero dcmorallied and short of ammunition, the official report said. Regard Tnmpleo ns Safe. The War department is of tho opinion that Tampico la safe against further at lock, and with this assurance an active campaign U to be begun by the federals In tho region about Torreon. It was an nounced today that an effort to retak Durango, Vhlcli' hasten long in tho pos session of tho rebels, Is Jo bo made at enco, Tho rocapturo of Durango was the oblnct of the ill-fated expedition, tho months ago. zi YStt'jrilutt 'Wr.- Telegrams from Torreon today Indtcato tho loeal authorities tdopoM, '.by h reboia.havo )een re,iorca. ouico iw tho puwlo service is ueins rcui Witn nuBlr Cat Off. SVASUINQTON, , Pec. lk-Th" M mWea from Admiral Fletcher were summarised in tho following statement mad DUbllo by tho Navy department. 'A. dispatch (rota" Admiral Fletcher on board the 'Tacdnia, datbd p m., - $at. iirda. December II. advises that tho constitutionalist! havo shut off tho water supply of tho city. 1 5At 10 p. m. ho advised .that tho Brltt ih steamshlD llermlono was In tho riven, carrying tho flag of IUar 'Admiral Crad-j ock. "Writing" -a noon on 8unay. Pocera ber It. Admiral Fletcher .aaviae-, inai conditions havo not chanssdi jwd,(that tha Ward liner Morro Castle . h ari rived. There is a north wind blojwlns.. and until tho weather moderates it will not ho possible to transfer refugees to tho ateamec Uo advises that .th const!-nilHt- -fcAvo -wUi4re.W from tho vlrlnltv of Tjat4eo "At 1 a. ta.. December 18. Admiral Fletcher advised that aoadkiwli (.have not changed since haont, his last dis patch." . . MINISTERS OPPOSE TANGO (Continued from rago One.) Immorality and Indency, becauso of tho loports that tho tango, hesitation wolUs. castle walk, ono step nnd other new dances would bo featured. Ills resolu- tlons met with a luke-warm reception and Jho mqtlon to nppolnt a committee was finally 'substituted for tho original resolution and was passed. Clement Cliaso explained afterward thot the tango, as popularly and un favorably known, would not bo danced, and that tho entlro program of dancing would bo highly respectable. Tho opposition to tho boll on tho part of tho pastors U said to havo begun with an investigation by Itov. Mr. Mo- CasklU 'last week. .That most of tho ministers of tho union thought that a "charity ball -was a traverfcty on charity,", was declared by Ilov. Mr. Kuhris; when he left tho mooting before It was over "We want a denatured ball Is there Is going to bo nny ball," ono of tho preachers shouted, so loudly that per sons who hod been excluded could plainly hear. "If tho tang la taken out of tho tango, It will not bo so objec tionable." The munlcioal Christmas tree was on' domed by 'the union, and will ho for warded by the pastors from their pul pits. 1'roKrnm for the Vrnr. The .program of subjects, and speakers for next year's meeting of tho Omaha Ministerial union, which was adopted, Is oil follows: January "Flvo Ktlmulatlntr and In spiring Hooks For Us to read This ear," YRev. Adolnb JIulL - February "The Johannlno Conception of tha Christ." Ilev. D. 13. Jenkins. March "Somo Danger Signals Coming into view." Itev. J. A. Maxwell. April "Religion Versus Theology,' Itov. F. T. House. May "Why Men Do Not Go to Church,' ttov. O. D.' Ilaltzlcr. Juno rtev. Titus Iowo, on a subject not yet chosen. Hflptembcr-r"!owOuKht 4 Minister. to AtirUohU'Tjmljj'Jlev.'- J. lit Klteft'- niv.... . ' j "l'i T The unlbcetS.'.tUHhrd Moriday of each montH ex Copt H July and August, Committee Votes to Reopen Burnett Immigration Bil any pressing need for it. Tho first and third groups are expected to Join against tho second and tho odds are said to be In favor of a convention. According to predictions of Chairman Ullles. the convention probably win thresh out Its differences in open ses meeting was called, an executive session was agreed upon, in order to keep their dobato and discussion secret. Even Gould Dlctr, Clement Chsse and other cltUens who arc lending their support to tho ball; were refused permission to remain In tho session, and the ministers fijso decided not ta allow them to return at an !- pointed lime to glvo their side of tho esse. .vyAfllriNaTON,' Dec' 15.- overwh'elmlng majority in its Y with on Yavo'r, iho" Burnett immigration bill, Including literacy test, such as was vetoee by '.President Taft. was ordered reported day by tho house immigration committee, The committee cleared up Its differ enccs relating to militant suffrngitts,' advocates of sabotago and' forms of violence by adopting an amendment which provided tor tho deportation o "Any alten who at any tlmo wlthlti three years after entry shall be found In the United States advocating or teach Ing unlawful destruction of property or advocating or teaching tho ovorthrow of organised government or tho aasasstn&J tion of any public official." That it waa agreed, would include ad vocate of sabotage, anarchists or milt tant suffragettes,' who might advocate' destruction of property. The committee did not adopt any tpe clal amendment relating to the exclu slon of Asiatics, leaving that to tho iron eral provisions of tho bill relating to tho requirements for naturallxatlon. It waa stated, however, thai questions reloiij? to tho Astatlo immigration would bo taken up with tho Stato department. cidenta at tho dlnner-to determine whether Uio facta warrant a court-mar tial or whether they warrant a rcprl mand. I shall do nothing until I have obtained all tho facts in tho case. Secretary Garrison said that ho would . .h oHvnrnio- of all TjroDosais Beek t whether tho things that will have an opportunity to eivo their occurred at tha dinner wero In tho na- v.ii I til re of a breach of dlrlnlln na unrtoi-. arguments in tiuunu i . - - , McIInrKWIllHpenU. n reguiauoiw or tho army or t- ..i.tiiAM i TAmhoro nr f hp I nna uuu uttu committee who expect to speak, Ormsby ". tout Infraction of any partlc Mcilarg has asked for a hearing. H Uon. Ke added that he was Mr. Moltarg Is understood to have pro- 1 "'"" tnf inquiry or we wnoic . . .. ... ... I thlnir pared a brief against tne ngnt oi ma national committeo to coll an extraor- umirai i toward ana General dlnary convention. Chairman Hllles said csniro voluntarily opened the matter today that ho was not attempting to ubo with Secretary Garrison after they had the power of his position for either con- heard Informally of the proposed lnves- tpntlon nnd holds to tho view that It Is ft tlgatlon and told him thoy would aid In question to bo sfttlod by a majority of any way to obtain tho information dc- the committee. Informal conferences between com mlttcemen mnrked the day, but the real work will begin tonight when the entiro committee will be guests at a dinner of Chairman Hllles. All factions are ex pected tb hava a clearer understanding of the situation when It Is over. Aside from purely legal arguments, one principal point against calling a na- sired. REDFIELD WANTS NEW LAW (Continued from Togo One.) tho part of anyone, whatever his views or industry, toward a study which shall determine tho truth, which truth. If it tlona! convention Is being mado by com- bo Indeed the truth, must Itself deter mlttcemcn who do not bellovo use can hn I mine in thp final analysts the course mado of tho primary machinery provided In sirveral states for the election of dele gates. Many stato laws provide that elec tions for delegates to nominating con ventions shall be held over' four years, Those -who favor an early convention which tho legislature and tho executive may wisely take concerning these mat ters. "It is Important that we should know the truth about tho fixing of retail prices and as to whether giving the innd $1,S13,000 000 were Imports, sn'ow'ng r I trade balance on these transactions In our favor of J06J.000.000 It certainly can not be said that the government has dona mueh to foster this great and grow ing trade. In the estimates for the com ing fiscal year, therefore a sum has been Included which will provide, for tho re organization of the bureau into such form as wilt make It the basts for productive effort In developing American industries In every field which Is normal to thorn at homo and abroad. "Briefly stated, the proposed organiza tion provides for commercial attaches to bo located at each of fourteen capitals accredited to our embassies there by the Department of State, but reporting di rectly to the Department of Commerce. Their purpose will be to study the com- merce and Industries of the nations where they reside. They will havo no other duties. They will collaborate with the consuls, having tho advantage of the larger view and of the freedom from other cares. Work for the Connnls. "It is recommended that tho consuls shall on purely commercial matters re port directly to the Department of Com merce and that they shall co-operate with tho commercial attaches in present ing between them a complete and unified knowledge of tho commerce and Industries of our groat competitors. Thcso two forces should normally supplement each other tho attache has the general field, the consul tho particular field. Tho one collects; tho other co-ordinates. Each supplies with the other that which with out him we could not have. Each Is nt onco a corroctlvo and an Incentive to tho other. "It Is Intended to enlarge the forco of commercial agents which is com Do bp1 or special investigators trained In their separate lines of study, each pursuing somo special theme and for that purpose traveling from country to country wher ever Information on that subject can be had. Ior this purpose a special appro priation of $100,000 Is asked for the study of commercial conditions In South Amer lea. "Possibly I may have erred in not ask ing c mora adequato provision for this great work. Certainly It is not consist ent with our national self-respect to ask for less. It should bo noted, finally, that now Is the appointed time. We have spent several hundred millions preparing the Panama canal and tho nations of the world havo been getting ready for Its uso while wo have done almost nothing actively to promote tho commerce which should repay the nation, In part at least, for this vast outlay. Cost of Clothlnsr "It remains to stato but ono further point of Important policy that the de partment desires to carry out. It wishes clothing of all kinds and of different materials. Including hosiery, knit goods, and their fellows. It Is recalled that not only Is this a matter which affects every man and woman In the country, but that It Is a subject which has been approached several times, but which has never re ceived thoughtful study as a whole. Tho late tariff board Inquired into tho cost of cotton and woolen and worsted cloth and to somo extent into tho costs of making knit goods and hosiery. It did not, however, pursue Its Inquiries fully into tho cost of making nil clothing of Anrlous kinds. Different states and municipalities have given study to tho Important question of wages and labor In the clothing Industries and to the working conditions in them. No one to my knowledge has over correlated the work of the various public and prlvato prgnnlzatlons national, state and mu-nlclnnl-nKd has added to them an In quiry into tho fundamental elements of cost In these industries. "Such a study should have Important social results. It should develop the question as to whether tho sweatshop Is economically efficient or whether by a properly organized and more scientific method of manufacture It would not be eliminated by the natural operation of economic law." Only Anks f 13,800,270. For all tho work of his great depart ment Secretary Itedfteld auks congress to appropriate $15,8M.270, an Increase of a llttlo more than M.000.000 over tho present year. Tho remainder of Mb report is devoted to a review of the work of tho bureau of fisheries, the steamboat in Ejection service, the bureau of navigation antt its efforts for the promotion or safety at sea, the census, the bureau of standards, and Important work It Is con ducting for municipalities, nnd tho activities of the bureau of lighthouses and the coast and geodetic survey. QUAKE DEMOLISHES TUNNEL Train on German Road Crashed Un der Mass of Rocks. FOUR DEAD, THIRTY-FOUR HURT Locomotive nnd Six Cars Cnught Un der Debris In II ore Through Cliff nr the City of Chemnlta. President Wilson Eemains in Room WASHINGTON, Dec, IB. President Wilson was declared to be doing very nicely today. The president remained In his room, but took up his work for tho first time In several days, dictating a number of letters and reading official papers. ATTORNEY FALLS FROM TENTH STORY WINDOW CHEMNITZ, Germany, Dec 15. Four persons were killed and thirty-four seri ously Injured early today by the crush ing of a passenger train In a tunnel, vhlch collapsed during a slight earthquake. The train was bound from Kossweln to Chemnitz. The tunnel which collapsed pierces the Harras Cliffs eight miles from here. The locomotive and six cars were burled beneath huge rocks. A relief gang, with doctors and am bulances from Chemnitz, was brought to the wreck by the signal man at tho mouth of the tunnel, who saw the col lapse and telegraphed at once to head quarters. A hurricane accompanied by snow, hin dered the work of tho rescuers. The carthquako shock was plainly felt here. To Core n Cold. In One liny Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It -fails to cure. E. w Grove's signature on eacn box. 25c Advertisement. NEW YOItK, Dee, IS. Devere Hall, described as a lawyer of Detroit, Mich., either leaped or fell ten stories to hi to supplement the inquiry now drawing ( death from a room in tho Hotel Marie contend that recognition of tho principle privilege of eo fixing tho prices to of primaries by tho national committee would bo a sufficient guarantee of the good faith of tho party. Southern Renresentntlnn. If the committee decided tomorrow to call n convention it la highly probable thero will bo some discussion' of how best to reduce southern Veprrsontntlo'n In future conventions. Tho republican con gresslonal committee has drawn up ten tatlvo plans for presentation to the na manufacturer tends toward monopoly or docs not so tend. Men who are sin cerely and well informed do not think alike on this problem, but whatever their Views It will bo agreed that no thor ough study has ever been mado of tho subject In this country. ' Nations abroad are said" to favor by law that which wo forbid. to a close Into the cost of production in tho pottery industry by undertaking an inquiry into the cost of production of Antoinette. He wan about 60 years old. His body was found by servants In a court yard. Trnth Mnat lie Knorrn. The law with us ta for the time fixed court i., ,A. s i PR manufacturers Is unlawful. If. proportionate to the teinibiican vdtc tast .V..' J ....13 V. .1 . " Jr "7 Uondl Committee. The p an wit ch hoa b tho doclsfcn() f tne met with greatest faVOr In tho congrcs- 1 ,.i, slonal cofrfmttteo prbposes fotir delegates I'Ll. In the election OF 1008 In each eohgres stonal district. Th plan, wan discussed today with favor by somo of tho best known men on tho committee. Thev pointed out that 'since the election of 190$ thero has been a census nnd a congre's future' be requirad, t In Important that tho truth bo known lest injustice be done, not so much to tho manufacturer as to the consumer. "Some men.vwell Informed, argue -that tho flxlqa; of retol) prices , undpr condi slonal reapportionment! that man states t,on, vfhere competition In manufacture had not tho same .number qf ropresenta- e'at ten" to promote competition. Uvea now that Yhey had in that year Others My that tho. refusal t(porrntt. nnd that In other atates democratto legts- lno ng-.oi, retaiitpriccs .lenas to nion Jatures .had made reapportionments, ;A, Po,tf bpcoyoo. in tho qut-throat .cproper now proposal growing out of that plan uuon certain sw rouow ooviousiy.j tne was mado by several committeemen. It tremger competitor Ul survive and, may proposes four delegates at largo from eventually have tho. business n his, own each state, ono from cch congressional hands,- for tho. taw1 forbids the rnaktng district where the .republican vOto cast or : ngreetnen!4 .to,tmaji)tain prices, and bora a certain ratio to tho total vote, undor these 'circumstances tho .weakest Southern committeemen object to such must .go. to .-the wall. Such being. '.the a compromise plan, . . views t?ltrssed by thpughtful men on Tho view thnt tho conimittce. may, not a matter In which every cuatqmcr Is decldo to rail a. convention Is not st-ared' Interested because ho must needs buy by bootners ffom several targe clle such articles, Jt is important .that, the f rcircmnuvcs wero on nanft aubject should receive thoughtful Ptudy, ; cany looay. .siocKra witn casn ana pro- and this toe bureau of corporations put pared to prs hefr claims to the limit. poseaj to. gtvo to-It . .. .Among thd .cljleii contesOnr'aro Phlla- -rrhat there are im modi ate and well delphla, Indianapolis, Cincinnati. - St. known conditions that should and can Louis and Denver. The latter" was on" be remedied by lawMs apparent. Some the ground wit a promls of'S0.009. St.- ot (lhje0 .remedies, are, for Instance, a i? t JJ!? 10 '.V30'- law Providing, that thero. shall be ..p. and other cities probably will' back their .umDtIon . that all restraint of. trade warrants th8 Nation' Rre unreasonable, and placing the buri Charles n. Warren of Michigan. .chalrj .... ... .. .i.. ... . v. , , . . . r u l nuv.ll ivBittiilll uj'un .wit -uai y si- Tax on Insurance Dividends is Void WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. The supremo court today refused the government's re- Nelson, Root and others and announced that Senator Cummins had n6 Intention not (told stock In other pnmpetlpg com- .w.u ,,v llllCllillJIl I 1 . 1.1 . of demanding that a national eommltto r""'" .".V.Jl '"."..-l i A m in riiriwirni Kin - nrmii ill- l nil Hniim unin suouin aaopi a general party platform. Senator Cummins does not expect to appear before the national committee or submit further? views to it," said Mr. Wurren. ' Ho does not urge that the ton. ventlon go further than the proposed changes in delegation representation nnd party rules." a corporation Shan aitno same time own a controlling Interest In two' or moro oornpctlng corpqratWs, or that tho officers of' corporations shall not be af filiated directly or Indirectly by hold ing' office 'in' other corporations. Fundamental Vncl Involveil. "Congress will undoubtedly address Christmas Slippers Will Make Dad Smile To please, give Christmas slippers to dad, mother, sister or brother. We have them in all styles for all the family. Some are trimmed with .fur. and some are plain. See our carriage boots for women. They are ideal for motoring and will make a delightful Christmas gift. For the.. boys we have' high-cut outing boots just like dad's. Any boy will be pleased to get a pair. We are . shewing a large ljne of men's and women's tango pumps. $m to $sm Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam 9 -8 : ' Senator Borah's demand that the Ha-htMir to somo of theso aspects jof the . . , ... . I ...II.... n nM.l . Yi a I . ... . . . . . I .--. . . I . . I . I , Y 7 1 i T i , ' .v r,", : . ,7u, , "Jr "JT . tlona' tnmw on record as to Its situation with curative provisions. Re- decision o; minlaters to aak that tho court at IhllaiJelPhla that the corpora- own v,ow of all the proposed -changes m gardleas of such lcgl'latlon. however, ball be "P- o jr.. hqt Collectable from "dtvl- pnrty method, drew Vh.. . dement from S .tlli remain, a fundamental eco. came known, a M.- Vllhelm. ah officer dends" df mutual Insurance companies. jtr. Wann , ' ' k rt.i.rminMi tn.w Lnu,lflrrwttneami "Tf "Sto iS22i "u prob.et mu.td - fcJJ tne ulUnlto attitude of government 1863 1913 rtmfnUjrrritKgfatstlon opposed U Vlt9 UAlif XUIU KIUAI UIVIUUUUCU Ui lutton which failed or adoption. Mr, WW helm tol4 tho pastor that he took exeep ilnrv .trT iiiv .lnidnunllmi. ihul lh& -nromU whq were urowotlnf UiofiltyjTha(t; nigh.t pot aco tnat the. nirairwa. tnor oxifpUr jepabl ' J" i jenKB, pastor or thp rhurci); no. Dr. T jrift PAbyt-?rian rh ftouotindvItV.i: t- imntn 16? X ii' t is. is 5 4uthcr Kuhns of .tho in muuion boira. maae talks 'T.ijw tno executive .seseion tuia aro un- . h...l t .w M.f. ndiCfcinent Chas- ftevaJfe'.xl'!' rtmsey. t'tni tJwverifltr'oOmiktia-f hat k Ilery adaresr which was heard tnrouga tlio clod door of the meeting room. He ! mU4 bypther jninlstcra to have been In favor of shutting out the repre- aentaUvea ofytherba.U committee. WHUe the' secret - asMting was In progress, several minister. Jeft the ses sion In disgust, and one expressed him elf ka keenly disappointed that th tinten had taken VPn Itself the task, of MnetionsWjder'thd Vresent fneomo tax i ttato prtmarj' law. be recognised. This, toward combinations and consolidation hv- ooupled with tho fact that thn CnnVAnllnn The power of a state to tax net receipt. Is called for purpose, of reapportionment,. 01 mo imuranro cumianica in eaon win .now plainly the attitude of the n county was. upneia toaay- oy me supremo tional committee as to these matters." Sl'S.1' W"'r8'1'18. T?? ! Orertare. f ITorrsstve.. ui-.numi. ""; Former Qovernor Iladley of Missouri coiiecuon 01 a lax uy iwr i-pae couiuy, conferred with representatives of th . llbhtahar The company cbntended vainly clllatlon force, of nroEresslve. and r- ttiat tho action of tho state was on in terferenco with interstate ;commerce. Justice. Hughes 'ahd,' Vandovanter dls- Banish is Given publicans. reorganization of .tato. primary laws ,and reduction of representation from southern states in the national conven tion, doe. not satisfy demand, of moro radical forces, who Intend to demand that the convention shall take away from the Qi.v IyTn flics' HPnivm iUonnl committee Its power to make. UXA 1TXV7UL uuu jl VJX JXl up the "tcniporary CHICAGO, Del. UrJudge Mack In the federal court today refuted to grant a new trial to Otomn Zar Adusht Hanlsh, leader of, the Jdadaznan Sun AVorshtp pers' u)t, who was convicted of sending objectionable ltteratUrov,by express, lit tnterieed ll&nUh ' to -serve five month, to the Chicago Houfe of Correction, and to pity a. fine of W.W0. . 1 !-. up the "temporary roll" of a convention and shall give to the republican organ ization in each state the. right to settle Its awn Relegate contests. . , That change, and provision that each, presidential campaign shall be run, by the newly elected national committee in stead of by the "hold-over" committee, would satisfy practically all the demands of the so-called progressive-republican forces. Member, of the national committee .till In business. "Of the bid Investigation, those on lumber, tobacco, wuter transportation. ' the. harvester Industry, and corporate j taxation" remain to be concluded by the publication' of additional reports, but all! will ' probably bo dosed up within tho I next twelve 'months! 4 In addition to j these are the .new Investigations of the fertilizer Industry, the reUUonship of the Oklahoma oil ' fields to the general oil market, and the. cotton pool. ) "An tnvestlgaUon of trade agreement. Is also In progress, with a view to estab- llshtng some facts as to what agree- I mento. If any, apparently, in restraint or trade, are really Jn aid of competition) nnd" should be exempted from tho opera-. tton of the Sherman act There Is also! an Investigation pending with reference to the merits and demerit, of a condition which prohibit, a uniform price from being tlxei by manufacturers and Job ber, hlndlng upon retailors, a. to article, of their manufacture," Iteorsranlslnfr m Bureau. Secretary Itedfleld ouUlnes ht plans j for a reorganization of tne bureau or as a National Bank 50 years of success. 50 years of conservative management. 50 years of experience in safeguarding the funds of its depositors. Specially equipped savings and ladies' departments on ground floor. Capital - - - - $500,000.00 Surplus Earned $1,000,000.00 I avnaitt n n mttnr4 in fm tha nmnAaAl -feueiUeftlnff the rcpectabulty of tho tjy. fcr,ot apjendIcltlsT Take Dr. King's ( pecUl convention to take up the question I foreign and domestic commerce: fiall. "New, XJfe MIL . and soon ee bowel , 0f a new p.rty platform. "While the Had- ' "Our foreign commerce ha. grown by Sti-on Resolutions. trouble vanish. Guaranteed. Sc. Kor ley-Cummins forces may not participate ' leap, and bound. Until during the Cecal II U said that the rec4oUon. Intro- aU by your druggist Advertisement. m the effort, Benator La Follette I. ex- J year ended 4une 99, JD15. It reached the uuMl'hx'.ilev. Ir.MsCAEkill denounced, ! reeled to take an outspoken attitude In great total of H.I0, in value. Of th charity ball a. an event of probable' favor of such action. this great .urn K,K6,000,000 Were export. I ot Says: J '7 want to ladies just tell 4,000 what theb should select as Christ- mas gifts for their husbands, " Cigars and Tobaccos in Xmas packages, Pipes, Fountain Pens, Flash Lights, Safety Razors, Cutlery, Cigar Lightens, Poker Sets, Cigar Jars, Cigar and Cigarette Oases, Humidors, Leather Novelties, Match Safes, Cigar Cutters, Cuff and Neckwear Boxes and 1,001 other gifts. John's Cigar Store, Corner 16th and Harney Streets FOR. Omea Oil Swellings & Inflammation Rub Omega Oil gently over the place that hurts. Then soak a piece of flan nel with the Oil, lay it on the painful part and cover with oiled silk. This simple treatment usually gives quick relief. Trial bottle 10c r Rooms the best variety The Boe classified pages carry adver tisements of the best rooms nnd apart ments for rent iu tho city. Phone your od to Tyler 100 REST AND. HEALTH TQ MOTHER AND CHILD. Mm. Wihslow'i Bootbiho BTatrr h bc wed (or ant BIXTY YEARS by MIIAIONU i klOTUHKS for their CHILDREN V1I1L TEKTII1NO, with l'KRFBCT SUCCESS. II 60OT1IE8 th CHILD. BOITBN8 the OUM3, ALLAY H all FAIN ! CURES WIND COLIC and ti the bed remedy for DIARRHCEA. It Is sb. nlutely harmless. Be sure and ak for "Mrs. Wlnslsw's Soothloc Sjrrop," and take bo oU kind. Tweatr-An otat. a oottla. foilice For Rent The large room on ground floor of Bee Building, oc cupied by the Havens-. White Coal Co. Nice Farnam street fronU age. About 1,500 square feet of floor space with large vault. Extra en trance from court of tha building. Fine office fixtures ara oN fered for sale. Apply to P. Feil, Bee office Hair Palling? Then slop it ! Stop it now I You can do It vrith Acer's Hair Vigor. Docs not color tne ban. Ask Yeur Doctor. J.a ArwCVx. Lomll. Ui. ART HOSPE'SxAtun 50 to 32c. "Lrt'l U t Ban's" 1813 SOuaUs St. AM18EMEXT5, raomi DOUQ. 494. KaU varday. BUB; evsry nUr&t, Slid. ADVANCED VATJDEVHJ.E I I Thlvrk Mutir Oa.bril Lmbrt mt Bill. 1 Ktille V Nlckolt. UUa A Chiid, BUn. Bisn & Blurt. Alclda I'lplUin. Tb Itockncr Company 1 ipci (.Hurt picture. "Th Ftrtl Ctulttmu." 1'Tlct Mil. Ctllrrr. !C: tmt MU latnl I tt "J S. fa-NUU tc ttt. Ux ta 1U. KKUG MATrmcE. ai3o SIQKT, 8130 THE SUAXT SET Be th. Tang-o Dance Popnlror Prices Bee Want Ads I'roduce hc.ulta. ! t