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n2?,rnl?c!! i!ESHcre are lTht Chiff warriors irm Bos;rn now in the battl for the world's championship. Left to Right: Leslie Mann, outfielder; Richard Rudolph, pitcher; Joseph Connolly, oat
newer, George Stalling, manager; John Even, second base; Walter Maranville, shortstop, and Charles Schmidt, first base.
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BELGIAN CAPITAL
LIOYED TO OSTEND
Thomandi Leave Antwerp and Take
Refuge at Seaside Kesort
City.
BATTLE RAGES BEFORE FORTS
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WAR REVENUE BILUEYISED
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(Copyrtht. 1914 by Prcis Publlshlns Co.)
Br HIGH MARTI!.
OSTIND. Oct. 7.-Delf5.)-(SpcUJ
Cablrram to New TorK World and
Omaha B.) Last night the temporary
eat of irovemmant waa removed from
Antwerp to OatenA.
It was not finally decided to take this
atep till yesterday morning, though It
had been under consideration threa days.
All waa quiet last night in Antwerp and
there la no panic, but thousands axe
leaving the city. Oatend te crowded with
well-to-do fugltlvea.
Before leaving Antwerp, from what X
witnessed, It was apparent the siege of
th city was developing Into a second
battle of the Rivera. It raged Monday
from Termonde to LJerre. along the banks
f the Scheldt, Raple and Net he. which
the Belgian army waa defending agalnat
pdda with stubborn determination.
Mala Attack oa Lime.
The main attack was being launched
against Lierre, the enemy having appar
ently determined tot cross the Nethe at
this point, but vlgoroua pressure also waa
being applied along the Termonde
Mallnes road In the neighborhood of
Stamand. with the object of forcing the
Belgian field army beyond what can best
be described as the elbow of the Scheldt
spent some time or a for a fled plain
before the city, where the field artillery
agala bad been distinguishing itself. The
struggle waa one between two field
armies,, the Belgiaoa having the benefit
of fighting under their excellent fortress
guns, it cannot be too clearly under
stood that there waa a vital difference
between the defenses of Antwerp and
those of either Uege or Namur.
White forty-two-centimeter howitsere
may dtspoea of a Brtaimont ring of fort
resses. It by no means follows they will
be equally suoeeaeful against the wide
spread network: of floods, mines and wire
entanglements Intersected by water
courses such aa I passed through this
afternoon.
While I was In the western area of
operations a brief but vigorous attempt
waa made by the enemy to storm a short
length, of Belgian trenches and a hall of
rifle fire swept aver the field two miles
to the south of my position. The attack
waa repulsed and our field guns Immedi
ately countered with a vigorous bombard
ment by shrapnel.
. Peace. , Pletarr Oatdoae.
Tha respuaea was weak, the severe y
obviously being without sufficient artil
lery at this point, and it died down com
pletely when the . heavier guns In the
forts fired a few shots.
During tha exchange it waa curious to
not ' tha apathy of the peasants, who
were still living and carrying on every
day work In large numbera. Among the
forts and batteries children played as
ever, women kept their cottages spick and
pan and men worked quietly en taelr-
ltttle holdings, when net called upon to
dig trenches for the military. The famoua
picture of peace and war was out-done
before Antwerp every day.
WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY
TO A SERIOUS OFFENSE
SIDTnTCT. Neb.. Oct. l.(Special Tele
gram.) District court was in session this
aeek. Judge II. M. Grimes presiding. Two
divorces wars granted and a n urn per of
decrees rendered in foreclosure proceed
ings, . .
Mrs. Jacob Ruff of Potter pleaded
guilty to pei-formlog a criminal operation
on a young girl of Lodge pole and waa
sentenced to the penitentiary for a term
of fcons oao to tea years. .
' Palrbapy Jlwi Keass.
FAJRBVBT, Neb.. Oct. l-Bpcisl.)-Miss
Edith Kelso has resigned her posi
tion la tha Rock Island offices here and
will leave the last of the week for
Omaha to take a good position.
W. A. Iawood, chief dispatcher for the
Reek Island, haa returned from a two
weeks' vacation and will reaumo his
work in a few days. A. 6. Bishop was
acting chief dispatcher in his obsenca.
Owing to the rush of business on the
Rock Island at this point number of
Important changes have been made In
the assignment of crews.
H. O. Nallls and 'Ora Newklrk have, re
tained from a business trip to Winnipeg,
Canada. They hare resumed work for
tha Rock Island.
Jefferaoa county farmers are rejoicing
vas tha splendid showers that have vis
ited this vicinity in the last few daya
These showers have benefited the fall
wheat and young alfalfa.
A Wliltr Ceagk
To neglect it may ass a aonsumptiea,
r. King's New Discovery gives sure
relief. Buy a bottle today. DOe and tl.
AU rug guts. Advertisement.
Bee Want Ads Are tha BestBusiaess
Soestara
Cancm Complete Work' and Meas
ure to Senate Today.
TO BE DISPOSED OF IN WEEK
Increased Tax oa Beer Eswected fe
Yield frarn Fori r-Three to
r'arty-SIa Millie
Dollars.
WASHINGTON. Oct. I. Revision of the
administration war revenue bill was com
pleted by the caucus of senate democrats
late today and preparations moda to press
the measure In the senate. Senator Sim
mona. In charge of the bill, said the
finance Committee would present It to the
senate tomorrow and conslderatloa begin
at Once. He believed a week ef debate
would dispose ef the bill and clear tha
wsy for adjournment.
Aa the bill was completed by tha ean
cus, with its added levies on beer and
rectified spirits, and minus the proposed
taxes of gasoline and automobiles, Sena
tor Blmmons estimated that ft would
y'eld annually about tl06.SCO.ODa unless a
slump In beer production cats down tha
estimated revenue' from that source.
Tho Increased tax on beer la .expected
to yield from $43,000,000 to IM.00040Q, and
the rectified spirits tax of I cenU a
gallon is calculated ' to raise B,,00.
Stamp taxes on negotiable Instruments,
stocks and bonds, deeds and transfers,
bills of lading. Pullman car .and steam
ship tlcketa and Insurance policies are ex
pected to yield rw.eoo.000, and a atamp
tax on patent medicines, cosmetics and
perfumeries Is expected to yield t7.000.000.
The remainder wftl come from special
taxes on theaters and places of amuse
ment on tobacco, cigar and cigarette
manufacturers and en domestic wines.
The caucus eliminated today special
tax of 4 on brokers, cuttlngr out 1300.000
of estimated revenue. A vlgoroua contest
by Senator Lewis of Illinois resulted In a
reduction of the tax on Pullman tlcketa
from S cents . to 1 cent each. It . was
estimated that tho I-eent tax would have
yielded half a million of revenue. Effort!
CAPITAL PLANT FIRE HIT
Blase in Adjoining Drug Store
Cause Damage to Newspaper.
WATCHMAN SAYS INCENDIARY
am r Drsg Mora Sees af wire ta
Da Malatea ReaaltlasT fraas Ex-
sloaloa la lamatif U. .
. vraslsjattaa Prasslaed.
(From a Staff Cnreapoudent.)
PES MOINES, la., Oct .-(pect.il Tel-i
egram. Investigation a being made intof
a fire which burned , tha Namur drug
store thie morning and csured great dam-
age to tha plant of tho Dally Capital, be
cause of tho belief of tha night watchman
that It waa of InsentUary origin. Ha de
clares he heard an explosion in the haaa
ntent of tha drug store Just before the
fire and at a place whera fire has bean
discovered h taa past
. The fire quickly spread as It wanin
old building. Tha drug store was, practi
cally all burned. t
Rejoice Otet Vtftwrjr la Arson Case.
State officials are rejoicing over the
succeea In tha supreme court of the fire
marshal department in having; affirmed
the case from Union, county, la which
Earl Madden waa convicted. 'of conspir
acy with two. others to , burnthe property
of farmers out of revenge. ."The case was1
regarded as something of. ta teat case to
find out whether tho ordinary proof of
Incendiarism would stick; in court. A
about fight was made by the defendant,
but tha caaa waa fully affirmed. It is
regarded as onepf the things that will
Immensely atreeurthen 'the stab la the
effort to rltf It of , all incendiarism.
A large number ef can vim tons have been'
had and now In- a aery instance where
there waa any evtdnce worth white con
viction, haa been 1sd. - .
JsSleUtl Ballots Are Fixed.
Too secretary . stats Is preparing the
official ballots tor distribution In the
state. Tho one point much discussed and
about which, t'Aere baa been some doubt
Is that of tlie. placing of the judicial bat-
to Impose a atamp tax on bank checks of lot HORs . the supreme Judges, and
1 or S cente each were voted down. ethers who are candidates for district
The caucus authorised tha finance com- Judgeahipe, r.ve dealred that the Judicial
visemrnt for a few days, and in the
meantime the workmen are going ahead
with construction of the tabernacle. The
building ta located on the old base ball
grounda near the heart of the city, but
completely surrounded by buildings,
ti. A. R. staff Nanaed.
Conynander-ln-Chler Palmer of the
Grand Army of the Republic has named
the following etaff appointments:
Quartermaster General Coluuul D. R.
Stowtts. Buffalo,' N. Y.
JuiVre Advocate Uenerel-r-Harry White.
Indian. Ha.
inspector General Charles E. Beach,
Burlington, Vt ,
National Patriotic. Instructor-Cyrus A.
Brooks. ITnlveraltv Park 'nlnrA
Chief of Staff-George A. llosley, Bos-J
IVI, J.I..B.
!enlor Aide de Camp P. C. 8pear, Al
gona. la
Aalatsnt ' Adjutant Genera) Philip 8.
Chase, Providence, R. I.
Assletant Quartermaster General and
Oustofltan of HecordsJ. Henry Holcomb,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Aropaaea at Dralsoh. '
DBNL80N. Is-,- Oct H-eipscUl.)-The
Dentaon Commercial - club has arranged
for four aeroplane exhibitions here on
Friday and Saturday of this week.. To
secure this the business men have algned
a largo guarranty. On Friday there Is
the novel push . ball contest at the ath
letic park. ' The new push ball used at
Amea college, resting 1250, haa been se
cured. The ball Is seven feet I nd'.ameter,
and great Interest la being taken aa to
tho teams to contest. Oa Saturday tha
foot ball teams of Ienlon and Jeffer
son play hero. ' There la much rivalry
between tha teams coming, over front lest
year's . contests, and a large delegation
from Jefferson ts expected as well as
many spectators from adjoining . towns.
BEAR WILL FORCE
FIGHT ALL WINTER
Cousin of Czar Sayi Russia Will Not
Give Germans Moment's
Rest
ml t tee to revise tha tax on cigarettes,
formerly fixed by tho committee' at 124
for each manufacturer. It will bar gradu
ated along the tinea of the oigar manu
facturers' tax, which charges dealers
from M to S96, according to tha volume of
business.
The Insurance tax agreed ape la tha
house provision for a levy on alt prop
erty . Insurance, but with life Insurance
eliminated. A tax of one-half of 1 cent
per tl of premium Is levied- en all prop
erty Insurance, ashore ar afloat co
operative and mutual policies being ex
empt aa are issued policies. Fidelity and
guarantee Insurance would pay a smaller
rate.
Verdict for Defense
in Liquor Suits
A Jury at PaplUlon returned a vardlft
for tha. defense in tha case of Chrtotirst
Johnson against tho Stars Brewing east
pany and tea Omaha saJoonkaepsra. This
was tha 140,000 damage autt brought by
Mrs. Johnson's lawyers In behalf ef e er
aelf and her adult children for tho acfilng
of liquor to her husband. CTS.rlee
("Butch") Johasea. ...
The case was originally brought try Kim
ball county, and a suit was started! In Uis
district court of Douglas eouky, -In
watch aa attempt was mad to exjoin tha
taking of these damage suits aaVattnat sa
loonkeepers to outside counties.
Judges Sears and Button heat that it
waa permissible for the reaao-gj that fair
Jurors could not be obtained la Douglas
county. The injunction was ewrrled to the
supreme court And pending.' a hearing
there the case was, by agramnent. trans
ferred to Sarpy county, as eras a similar
suit against a saloonhssrar tram Pender.
Thurston county.
Tho latter suit was, on Aria whoa the
Jury in the Johnson case -returned a ver
dict The attornqya askeki for a continu
ance, which was granted.
INCENDIARY EXPLOSION
CAUSES WRECK OF HOUSE
An explosion, supposed to be of In
cendiary origin, almost totally destroyed
the home of FVank Costa ru. tut Bees
street late last night Tha family, for
tunately, waa away at the time. l I.
Sorenaoa, who , lives across the street,
heard the terrific report, looked out, and
aaw tha Cost Kris homo in flames. He
called the firs department. With the as
sistance of the rata the blase was quickly
extinguished. ;
The ex pi os lean blew oat tha entire rear
part ofc tha aauae. shattered window
panes for several rods around and with
the ensuing fiee did about SI. 000 damage.
According; bo a neighbor, a man waa sees
running awy from tha house Just prior
to tha explosion. Gasoline stored ia th
kitchen la said to be the causa.
i mm, lttlaar.
FAIRJH.'Rr, Nob., Oct a (Bpeatal
A QUltA wedding was anlemnlaad at the
heme af Mr. aad Mra Harry Miliar, north
of Fidrbury, Wednesday, when tha lat
ter sister. Miss Berts Fotttnger. was
nisrfled to Will Ntageman. Bev. R. N.
OrrUl of tha Methodist Episospei church
offuJaUd.
Bee. Want Ad Produ:o Results. '
ballot be gi'een firat column, but tho sec
retary of Mate holds that first place la
reserved fir the political party that caat
tha lergeefc number of votes at the last
election. Because of thla the republican
party wUf get first place, the democratic
party awrond, the progressive political
party thrDrd and the socialists fourth. Th
Judicial! ballot will be placed In the last
colum's. some of the candidates for Judi
cial israltlona take the view thla will,
after all. be brat as then nobody will
veto ' on tho Judicial except those who
are really Interested and th Indifferent
vote will be eliminated.
May Settle. Lakehed Owaerehlp.
flats officials are moving in the dtreo
t'm of having It settled In the courts,
Snoe and for all, whether the ownership
f th lakebed In the stats are with
flows' or with the federal government
Thla haa long been an open question and
tha courts have always decided every
case without quit . settling th final
quest ton of ownership. It has been con
tended by some federal authorities that
the title la still ia the federal government
Senator Cummin a, at tho swggeatlon of
state officials, has pending a bill In con
gress to have the matter settled by a
declaration that tha lake beds belong to
tha state of Iowa. Before this is done, it
ta hoped a ease can be got through the
courts.
Kalghts f Lather Active.
Th newly organised antl-CathoUo or
ganization In Iowa ia beoomlnc very ac
tive iri a political way. The organiser for
the secret society, a Iter.' Mr. Spurgeon
of Nashua, hss announced himself as a
candidate for th United State senate,
and this week a meeting of th official
board was held in an effort to line the
entire order up for htm and especially
against Senator Cummins, bnt it la under
stood to have failed because of differ
ences of opinion. An effort wsa also
made to commit tho organisation to a
flgbt especially en the govtmsr beoaus
or Ms having appointed ta prominent
offioe a democrat whs is a Catholic. This
I said to have been suppressed. Th or
ganisation claims to have tf.OUO or more
vwtes to be treed aa directed,
aeheaalaa- to '-onrw state.
Discovery has been made of what ap
pears, ta be a little clever maneuvering
oa th part of the public aervtoo corpora
tions of th state. Thsy have been trying
for several years to get through tha leg.
tslature a bill for a public semes com
misaton that would Just suit them. Thsy
ar especially anxious to have tha right
of franchise placed with a' commission
appointed by tha governor. Now it 1
fownd that the publicity bureau main
tained by the Is Moiaee street railway
company, which is working hard oa a
franchise in Irs Moines, la identical with
th aa working oa the plea to offset
the election of a democratic candidate far
governor, who is a wealthy banker and
closely allied wtth large corporations is
his elty. It U believed there la a pis a
to secur a commission and have a gov
ernor who wui appoint a aommlssloa t
autl th corporations.
Tascrsarl Case Will Walt.
All Des Mobsss Is mach wrought tip
over tha suit to prevent tha building of
a tabernacle for taa Billy Vunday avaa
gelisUo services, and during tbs presen.
tatiea of tha matter to tha court tha room
was throrspnd wlfh church people. Judge
Applegate, who waa called in frorajUw
outside tucbear th case, took It under ad-
CLASS SPIRIT RAMPANT
AT UNIVERSITY OF, OMAHA
Claas spirit is running rampant between
the freehmen-and sophomore of th Uni
versity of Omaha. A few days back the
sophomore co-eds Issued an, edict lo the'
freshmen girl, that they would con aide (
It very indiscreet. It tha freehmen con'
tlnued to use rooge and powder while at
tending els.Kse.t Not In the least un
daunted by.th threat, freshmen .ro-eds
continued to us the forbidden coametk j
radro . than ever. The sophpraore girl
then forcibly seised soma of th freshmen
and with the aid of soap and water re
moved th preparations. As a result a
claaa mar Is on. -
VISITOR HAS HIS THREE
KIDS TIED WITH DOG CHAINS
On Ak-far-Ben visitor did not pro
pos to lose any of hla three children
when he brought them to Omaha t, see
the parsdes. Aa be walked up Far mm
street past the city hall, he attracted
considerable attention by having each of
the three children attached to smsll
chains, similar to those used in leading
dog a.
FORGING BAND ABOUT GERMANY
Circlet of Steel from Which Kalarr
tenant Kscape Will Be SCver
Tlahtened by Allied
Forces.
(Copyright. 1414. by Press Publishing Co.i
LONDON. Oct. 8 (Bpoclal Cablegram
to New York World and Omaha Be.)
The Milan correspondent of the London
Chronicle wires that the duke of Touch
etenberg, cousin of th cssr, who haa ar
rived In Italy from Berne, In an Interview
with a representative of the Stampa at
Turin, said:
"My august relative, ' William II, and
his. ally. Francis Joseph, ar plavjng a
risky game. They have wrought them
selves Into a fury and still vaunt th cr
talnty of finsl victory. However, with
our I.Ouo.OOo Russian soldiers, allied with
the heroic sonu of Belgium, Britain ami
France, we nhnll encompass Germany art.1
Austria ln a land of steel, from whlc
'ihey can never free themselves. Perforce,
they will have to yield."
Tho duke declared that rumors of truce
until the coming spring were absurd;
"Our tsar," he said, "has sworn to his
allies to destroy Germany and Austria.
The csar's troops are adept at : winter
campalana. Ita rigors will entail far leaa
suffering upon them than upon the Aus
trian and Germans. It la out of the
question that th raar la going to give
our enemies a comfortable period In
which to atrtnglhen their preparations.
Hence, while I can haaard no opinion
about the duratlonof the war, my bellof
ia that the great battlea destined to de
eld th fat of Austria and Germany win
be fought during midwinter. . , .
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Knit-On Cuffs and Anklets
are important features of Vassar. They eliminate '
a non-elastic seam at cuffs and anklets. Thus
arms or legs can't creep or roll up. They tiay
comforlahly in place. ,
H, This and several other refinements have
made the Vassar Union Suit the choke of.,
discriminating men.
d. High class Haberdashers recommend and sell
Union Suits for Gentlemen
Knit to the form one suit at a time; Swiii-ribbcd fabrici
very elastic; Cuff I and anklets knit on not tewed on don't
roll 'up or itrstch out; specially tailored button -holes -wenl
swoldH or pull out: Am tried like uilor4 cleeSes ;
thess aaduiiv features mass Vaster Union Sum digtinafva
VASSAR SWISS UNDERWEAR COMPANY
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OSTEND RAIL LINE BETWEEN
C0URTRAI AND THOUROUT CUT
LONDON, Oct. t-Th aDaily Mall's
rtelgfcim correspondent says that the
Ottend railway Una haa been out between
Courtral and Thourout
Safe at KSawtont Rotted.
EDO MONT. . D.. Oct $.-(Speelal.)
Th safe at tha poatofflca waa troken
Into last night and 1300 in curancy taken.
Tha burglars bored a hoi In th safe.
broke th lock, and rifled the contests.
Several packages of stampa snd a pack
age of silver dollars were evidently over
looked. No ela to tho robbers haa yet
been discovered. Th poetoBflr at Mul
ien. Neb, was robbed In much the same
way last Friday night, and It la thought
by officers hero that tho same parties
may have operated her.
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urpartoaeat Orders.
WASHINGTON. Oct. s.-(Bpecial Tela-
Tram.) On toe recommendation of Demo
cratic Coremltteemaa Wade. Dr. A. J.
Boss, has been appointed pension surgeon
at Perry. Ia.
K D. Corkery was arpolntad postmaster
st Rawley, Buchanan county, Iowa, vie
A. E. Norton.
The helpless child of John S. Galloway
of Boutti Auburn, was appointed post
master by special act.
Culls from the Wire
Rev. Paul R. Matthews of Faribault,
Minn., waa elected bishop of the Protea
tant Episcopal diocese of New Jeraey at
a special meeting of the diocese correc
tion at Trenton.
Farm experts representing fifteen
states and agricultural representatives of
a dosen countries are at Wichita. Ken ,
for the formal opening of the Interna
tional Soil Products exposition today.
Charles M. Hrhwab at New York re.
algned aa a director of the American
Locomotive company. In order, he aald,
to devote hte time and attention to the
affaire of the Bethlehem rHeel corpora
tion, of which, he la president.
The sum bequeathed by Mrs. Frank
Leslie, who died recently, to Mrs. Carrie
Chapman Catt, the aufrrage Isader, Is In
xceaa of tMO.00 n th opinion of Will
iam Nelson Cromwell, one of the execu
tors of the estate. The will was filed In
New York. The entire residue of the
stats ts left to Mra. "att with tha ex
pressed desire that it be used In th
furtheranoe of woman eulfraae.
The house of blnxo-s of the Episcopal
church met at Minneapolis yeaterdsy
preparatory te the special meeting for the
elncUoa of four bishops. In attendanrs
are about fifty dignitaries who direct ths
sctlvtties of the church In the I'ntted
"tales, Canada, Cuba and the 1'hlHppinea.
The four bishope to he named are to fill
vacancies til the missionary juiixdlctlons
of I' tan, Nevada, Spokane aad Cuba.
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