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THK liKK: OMAHA, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1914. Nebraska Nebraska' ASKING fORHORE MONEY; Three State Departments Seek larger Appropriation!. WANTS OF RAILWAY BOARD Ukmv and Agricultural ( slaa Al I'ralac Stat C.lve Tbaa rnr1br Aid la War f Cat a. (From a Ptaff Correspondent.! LINCOLN. Nov. IS. Hp-laU-rThree stat department ara asking for larger appropriation for tha next two years. nroordtng to reports filed In the office of Rata Auditor W. B. Howard. Tha railway commission will ask for an appropriation of IHK.OW, aa agslnst an appropriation of tlM.t for tha lsst two years. Tha Items t-aver $M,onn this year for general office expenses. Including -tr halp, aa agalnit MS.OflO at tha laat session. For tha regular offlt halp ts.om la asked, aa against ta.MO two year ago. , Library . Appropriation. The Ubrarr comml1on two year a J received an appropriation of Il.ffi0 and ska for which Include ll.Scfl for a data Institution librarian. It k that the aura he ot4 18 tump. Tha Stat Hoard of Agriculture, which ha been looking .fter the compilation of agricultural, .tetlstlr without rost to the state. ) atklng hi year that . be 1-oted for that purpo. On account of the bad weather during tha fair this year tha flnuo. Ul department of tha so ciety I riot aa' flush ' as formerly, ami will need some help .along" the line of gathering stat 1st lr. eri ly stall. Two year agb-ta leglalatui ga the National guard .fi'U&Q for . running ex pen?. Thl year General If all believe that g.nK will -ha- needed to meat the want of tha organlaatlon. - Offloa ex penar will taka fl.Ouo Increaae. I la asks for no Increaae In armory- rent or for salatie. An appropriation of IS.ofiO for rifle range and. rtfla I racilre la. anked. The national goveaiment. 1 buying tha rang at Ashland, but It I expected that the atat will appropriate something to ward It maintenance. Th Plate Banking board will he snt lifted with tl.Otrt lea than It ha formerly had, the eeenl(ig exptnee coming-from the extra help, postage and express part of the office., '., ., , , tliroMug et gi Insulators. The young men thoughtlessly did the doed without rraliiung that they weie committing any otfense. Judge lleeson gave them the minimum line of lit) each. NEBRASKA WOMAN IN JAIL AT WEBSTER, S. D. U. S. EVACUATION 0PP0SEDBY YILLA Hit Agents Proteit Againit Turning Port Over to Carransa Commander. DEATH OF LORD - ROBERTS SUDDEN; FOLLOWS A CHILL (Cunlinued from Tax One.) ALARM IS FELT IN TAMPICO Vn af Waablagtaa'a Tietersalaa. flaw to Leave Mexico Re ceived vtfh .lay I" Capital. WEBSTER. P. D., Nov. IV Bnecl1 Mr. Jeasl BUyne 1 under srrest here on a warrant laued by a Nebraska court, on a chsr.a of having abandoned her home there and eloping to thl '(Day! I county with another man. With Mr, Pilyna In th county Jail, where she I being kept pending the arrival or requisi tion paper. 'pre her four young rlilldren, whom he brought to floiith Dakota wilH her. A short time ago Mr, nilyns snd her children, and a man named ChaMo Bchroeder, appeared In thl ecton. driv ing overland, and settled on a farm near Lily. They came from Washington V-k,l, mnA M r HilvflS hAj bn arreted on a warrant .erred by the I '""; the event of an sheriff of that county. h atatea that premlcint of the lllgrlms' cluh and pre sided over many of i gathering ctlve service In wr and he received for the third time In hi lxty-on year life a a aoldier the thank of both house nrPTHP All WtnrD I f TTVITV I convention, which hd been proceeding of ULOIUd UN UiUijIX Aulllll I with some confusion, hui-hed (mm dlately of Parliament and wa. created an earl guffra?isU to Broaden Still Further of the realm, with the title of earl fit " . . . . Scope of LegislatiTe Program. Kandahar. Treorla nd Waterford. t' of hi most brilliant battlea being thus ' recorded. With the title went the un-;MALE DELEGATE RAISES VOICE usual privilege of descent threugn tne Other Hash Solo Immediately , M hes t oaaectlcat Maa At tempt to Clear 1 P Taaale. VERA CRUZ, Nov. It. Vehement pro teat have been prepared by Oenral Villa' agent' to aend to their chief agalnt the withdrawal of the American troop. . They allege they cannot aanctloti evacuation now since that mean the female line a privilege designed to mark Queen Victoria sympathy with Lord Field Marshal Robert worked day and Robert over the lone of hi only son. (Continued from -Fage One.) I With the pec-rage went a grant of flOO.no night for tha welfare of th soldier (approximately SSOO.om to maintain tha from the outbreak of the war. He took j dignity of hi earldom. th greatest Interest In the Indians snd Lord Roberts at the sge of 27, while ti NASHVILLE. Tenn.. Nov. Li.-The Na Issued sn appeal for funds for their i.irtnllno- rinuln n lve In Enaland tional Woman PufO saMrlation In from Indian service, married Cora Bewe, ' convention here, decided today to broaden daughter of Captain Bew of th famou still further the cop of It legislative Xivrntv.ihlrH fnnt cit ih W children activity dllrini the ranilu vear sponse lie made other request for th thfm thrMl de, , infy, A resolution w sdopted dir-ctlng the loan of field glssse, t0 officer, during wa kn,d ,n bu,B nd' (w0 daughter, aaaoclatlona congressional committee to W'oumled and sick. He made requests for sportsmen to contribute ssddlc for the army, whkh brought a ready r of thanks to all contributors One of hi last speeches was made at a review of a battalion of volunteer, when he referred sarcastically to young men turning over of the port to a man, whom j who played foot ball and cricket at this they have declared a rebel. Alarm on the part of foreign consul, in Tanirico regarding tha safety of l.iOO for- he and her husband had a number of lawsuits over property, and that sb found It Impossible to live with him. She states that Schroeder owed her $ and he came with him to South Dakota, where he bad agreed to work th farm and pay her back the money. Bhe also states that thy did not run away. DEATH RECORD Janaea K. Werpay. YORK. Neb., Nov. !S.-(flpectal.)-Jame E. Murphsy died at the home of hi daughter. Mrs. R. 3. .Dean, at midnight Friday. - He wa 7J year old. He had been a resident of this city mot than a quarter of a enntury. funeral services were hld thl afternoon and the body taken to I'tlca for Interment. TECUMSEH CLUB WILL HAVE BANQUET TONIGHT TECUMSEH. Neb., Nov. l!.-(flp-claJ.V-About iM ticket have been oll for th banquet the Teeumeeh Commer cial club will hold at tha Methodist church Monday evenlntt. The ripreed will be provided by a committee from tha club. Tha purpose of tha ban quet I to lntra. t farmer, and city iwn who do ' not now belong to beeom as sociated with th club. Pr, M. Utewart will be the tosstmsster, and the following will be tha responses: "Community Co-operation," President Frank Da foe: "The Relation of tha Town With th Rural Community." W. P. Campbell; "Tecumeh In tha Paat. Pres ent and Future," a. A. Dunlap; "Deslrad Improved, Condition.' J. M. .Wober! Th. Demaad In AmuaemenU,": Rav. Thoma Jiardea; "Modern Road taking In Town and Country." ft V. Dougla; "Boy Bcotit," RV. B. M. Formam "Thoroughbreds." Herman Ernst, Jr.; "Comrnerctallsm In tha North and In th Kouth." Rev, W. W. Alvaraon; "To What RxUnt th Motor Displaoe. th Horse." T. E. Robert.; "Why a Commercial Club?" Secretary Oaear Dougla.. Music will -be by Rhors' orchestra, a male nuartet and B, F. Wadloy, vocal, a F. N. rickard wlU gtv soms reading. t'uralns Criminal t'aart. .WEST POINT, Neb.. Nov. IS. (Special.) -The regular November term of' the dl trttt court of Cuming county. has been in aesslon during the last week and will probahly continue for some day longer tMvorce have been granted m, the fol lowing case: Tlllle Collins from John T. Collins, .Frieda Porath' from .Rudolph Porath and . Bemey Underwood ; from Marie Underwood. The case of the atat agalnat Joseph E. Vance, for murder In the first regree4 was continued over tne term. Th court appointed A. R. lOleaon of Wlsner counsel for th defense. Charles Klslngeri accused of the larceny' of a act of harness, was found not guilty. 'Rob ert Hendrl was discharged for want of prosecution. Ton Carpenter, who broke Ms parole, admitted the fact and ws. rentrnced to a term In th penitentiary nf from one to twenty year. John Cot tlsh, arraigned for burglary, waa dis charged and th court gave instructions to have a complaint In Insanity filed against him. he evidently being of un sound mind. Th damage ca.ea against County. Attorney Nicholson and former Deputy Sheriff C. C. Malchow ara now on trial. attack by Villa', force Induced the American - consul today to request the sending of an army transport to that city. If It become necessary to offer refuge to foreigner It aeem unlikely that all could be cared for on the merchant .hip. available. No transport wa. sent from her and In view nf th evacuation ordor It probably will bo Impossible to spsre any of th army, vessel.. Mty Filled Vp, The city la again filled to the capacity of Its hotels with refugee' who fear for their Uvea as a result of the struggle spps--rntly Impending between Generals Carransa and. Villa, and many resident, of Vera Crua, not trusting In the prom ise or guarantees of either Carranza or Villa, or of the recent convVntlon, are preparing to abandon their home when th American troop sail. It is expected that the first step toward evacuation will be taken early next week, with th sailing of the government tran sport Pan Marcos with mules belonging to tho marine corps, Including battery mule. The animals are now on board the transport. Joy la Mexico City. MEXICO CITY. Nov. 1.rh news of Washington's determination to evacuate Vera' Clrus has been received here with joy In all circles. Extra edition of the crisis. The government. It Is expected, will offer a tomb In Westminster abbey or Ht. Paul', for the empire's foremost sol dier. "Roberts of .Kandahar, Pretoria, ana Waterford," aa Field Marshal Lord Fred erick Sleigh Roberts waa known, sums up briefly tha career of the noted soldier whose death haa plunged th empire Into mourning. Scion of a noble Irish family. Lord Roberta was born In lfS! In Cawnpore, India, where his father. General Sir Abra are living. RUSH OF TEUTONS ; ON CALAIS HALTED BY BAYONET WALL ' (Continued from Page One.) also that they have repulsed the British and French attacks. Claims of French. The French, who d not record tha character of th prisoner or their own losae. likewise claim to have repulsed tha German attack and to have mad progrei Their Advance on Dtx- ham Roberts, wss serving Tt waajn th choote, which reached the almost tin- Indian aervlce that the gallant and ff.tPrecedented distance of en kilometer clent Irish aold'er achieved his first and lasting fame. It wse In 8outh Africa In his later years tha: this whs supple mented and magnified by his achieve ment In Oreat Britain's victorious cam paign against the Uocrs. But It it waa as field marshal and earl that Lord Roberta was formally known, tt was as "Bobs" thnt the men of the ranks knew him, loved him and greeted J,280 feet), for In this battle, an advance la measured in yards and not In miles, seems to have been an Important one for If It continues, military observers say. It should relieve the pressure on both Dlx- imutle and Ypres, which ara on either side of that town. From the tance-Bollan border aa far an- th French fortress of Ver'.un the German hava reaimed their activity work for the federal statute glvlrg women In all the states the rtaht to vote jfor members of congress. Unite! Pistes ! senators and presidential doctors. Tho I resolution was drafted at a. caucus by an overwhelming vote. In a brief discussion of the eso'i:tlon several delegates declared congrotsa had the power to rasa euch a, law under the fourteenth amendment to the fdo;-l con stitutlon, which says: "No state shaP make, or enforce any law -vhtch shal' abridge the privilege or Immunities e' cltlsens of the United Ptates. ' m Consideration fof proposed ainenlmen'.p to the constitution of the association i'e veloped several debate. Cht oic o? tbi milt suffragist waa heard for th first time from the floor of the eon vent lo when Judge Wiyiam A. Alloe .if Ridge field, on of th two men occupying de'e galea' seats, sought by bffertng a. stibst' tute to he'p the women out of u tmul on the wording of an amendment. 1'b i 1 . him. In their estimation and In that of and as usual both German and French the admiring public, which appreciated i official account claim uccesec. and applauded his gallant aervlcc for hi While the eye of the world hnva been country, no name could fit him better j on the north coast there baa b;en aome fierce fighting minna ana me Aisns valley, th Afgonne forest and th vicin ity of Verdun have again been scene of soma moat sanguinary affairs. Neither than this diminutive of hi family name and a word meaning "hero" In Hindu. Kaiser t raise Him. . Hhowered aa ha was with honors and title by h-a own country. It was not by! side, however, hss been able to make any when Judge AH"e began speaking. He later withdrew hi amendment 'n faver of a uhstitutl"n offered by a woman delegate from Illinois. The convention tabled a propo'ltlm ti limit the tenure of office of the aso-la-tton'a president to two years, and de feated an smendment which would he denied a place on the national board to any salaried official of tho association. It was declared to be the nense of the convention that the executive secretary hall not be a member of the board. Stand in Snow as They Wait for Last ' Chance at Liquors PETP.OORAD (via London). Nov. 15. Thousands of .men, women and children stood since 4 o'clock this morning In a crlvlng snowstorm before the doora of the liquor- shop on thl. the laat day on wl'.ich It Is possible to purchase light wine and beer under the prohibition act of the Russian government, which on Monday becomes, absolute. Applicant for a final supply of beverages came with baskets, sacks, carts and wheelbarrows, many havlns pawned their last belongings to procure means to purchase. This final prohibition act Is the last of three distinct liquor reforms, the first curtailing the sale of vodka arid the acc nd abolishing It absolutely. Th third measure extends th prohibition to every form of alcoholic drink in all portion of tho empire under martial law. Cltle In cluded under the prohibition are jm ssa. Riga, Warraw, Moscow, Kiev antl vir .uolly all cities of western Ruesia. that nation alone that hi military eblli . tie. were appreciated. "The greatest sol rdler of hi time." were the word, used people of the capital. The department f.r'.'l!, am of education 1 planning for a great denv onstratlon of students on November 13 to celebrate th event. - Committee of the , liberal party left here today to confer with General. Car ransa and Villa to urge. the retirement, hold hlm tn, ab,t or today s soldiers.1 log tribute to him. '. "Roberts of Kandahar," th emperor Is recorded a. aaylng, "has much of the subtlety and ability to perceive his op portunities that have distinguished the impression on tha ot'wr since the Ger mans won their victory. Vallly. the fruit, of which, however, they hav inoo lost. Winter Set la. Further eaat, winter haa set in and tha mountain where the t'oop are facing each other ara now; covered with snow. The Russian continuing their envelop ing movement, around .st Prussia, hav For more than half a century England had occasion to take pride In the career OS ate f rem Dsstar. DUNBAR. Neb.. , Ncrv. tt.-Spial.)- Mrs. Elisabeth Westbrook celebrated th rtfty-elgbih anniversary of bar residence In Dunbar Thursday at a dinner given at the home of her son. It. 8. Westbrook, cashier of th Dunbar Stake bank. Mra. George Kunsa. who underwent a. Caeaarlam operation at a hospital la Omaha several weeks ago, ha. so far le.covered as to be able to be brought t her home. County Superintendent Ppeedie ef Oto county, while cranking his auto Wednes day afternoon had, hi right arm broken. Th Dunbar High school defeated the riyracus High school at a game of basket ball Friday afternoon. 27 t XI. llos Dylan; with rhslera. AVOCA. Neb., Nov. n.-(Fpeolal.) There ara a number of farmer, near Murray that ara losing a great many of their hog from cholera. Several farmer hav herds of over 140 that are (Uttering with th disease. ' A large 'number hava vaccinated their herd. In hopes of checMng the malady.1 Child Rmotne.rrd to DeMb. WEBPINO WATER. Neb., Nov. (Special ) At th horn of Mr. and Mr. John Hudson, living a few mile south of here, In Otoe county, on Wednesday of this work ws held Ih funeral of their 7-months-bld child, who met Its. death by smothering In bed. Interment waa in the cemetery at Dunbar. , of each chief a the only mean of pre venting cIvIK strife. General Blanco said teday that word'f Roberta th older. As the career had been sent to the commander of th Ripened It cams to hold him In the same respective forces at Sonora, Jalisco and affection a. Wellington, Clive and Kltch Tamaullpaa, where skirmishes hava al- ener. In nine of Its wars he waa In the ready taken place between the contend- thick of the fighting and many time was Ing factlona, to cease hostilities pending wounded. A he fought he rose In rank tho result of the latest peace overture, from a supernumerary subaltern in the Thl plan call, for th reeonrnlng of Horse artillery to field marshal and com- th delegatea at Mvxlco City under Gen- mander of all tha British armies. Aa fur- era! Gutierrea and tha .recognition of ther reward he wa. made a peer of the GuUerre by both faction, after thai realm and the recipient of dlstlngulahod elimination of Carransa and Villa. I order, of which the chief wa the order General Obregon' entire bria-ade will , of th garter, the fnoet ancient and htgn.y hm nnvA r,m the e...i.i , nrised of all the British orders. . This areatest military senlusea of the past. I , now entered Rypin. which Is Went of 8ol- dau and on the roaJ to morn; so mar. Peallar Accldeat mt Berlin'. ' WEEPING WATER, Neb., Nor.' 15.- (Special.) A Mr. Ottens, who live, near Berlin, met with a peculiar accident while husking corn ope day thl week. In stoop ing to gat an ear that wa. low down, he ran a dry blade of tha cornstalk Into his sr, puncturing th ear drum and neces sitating th attention -of physician. 'ln4 far talari Telegraph Wire. AVOCA. Neb.. Nov. 15 (Special.)-Leo Boelter and Henry Dehnlng, two young men residing near Murdock, pleaded guilty 'in county court of hovlng Injured w Ire belonging to th Western Union Telegraph company by shooting and Growers Demand a Reasonable Duty On Imported Wool SALT LAKE CITT. Utah, Nov. l.-The fifty-first annual convention of Ui Na tional Wool Grower' association closed today after tha election of officer, and tha adoption of resolution which ask congre to make an appropriation for Classification of all unoccupied portions of the public domain a to their adapta bility for graslng and agricultural pur pose, and that pending such classifica tion no change be made in tha present land law. Th adoption of thl reaolu tlon followed ststsmeots made by .peak- era before th convention that much of tha public land now being taken up by homesteaders Is not well adapted for arrl- cultural purposes and should b devoted to graslng. Other resolutions adopted petition the government to require tha same ante mortem and postmortem Inspection of Im. ported meats, as of domestic meats, and the marking of Imported meats whr offered for sale; to appropriate 1300.000 for tha extermination of predatory wild animal; to plao a "reaaenabla" duty on Imported wool, and to enact a pur fsl rlo law. Th association also requests th Department of Agriculture to estabilnh standards for American wool. th troop, under General Jeu Carransa replacing them. nnsale Will Mediate. EL PA HO, Tex., Nov. IB. Message, yes terday from both the Carransa and Villa officials told of atlll another attempt to adjust th factional difficulty of the con orownlng honor came to him in 1901, after his notable ervlce In leading the British cause to victory In Bout Africa. Trained aa a soldier. liOrd Roberts' military education began early in life. . While an Infant In arms he was taken to England to receive adu- stitutionalist mr bernre ruArtin cation In the Warlike art. The age of ! arm. General Eulatlcr GVitlerres. named w him back In India serving under his provisional president by th Agua Cal-1 father, a distinguished general of the lentee convention, and General Pablo i Victorian period. For more than forty Gonsalea, Carransa'. principal leader. I Var. ha .erved in that oriental empire, held a conference yesterday after which' upholding Oreat Britain', honor with his Gonsalea left fop Cordoh to Interview .Word and gaining worid-wia rame. oe tha first chief. Th convention ha ad-1 ginning with tha Indian mutiny, the rec Journed for ten days. Gonsalea promised ord of his services la studded with brtl- to procure Carransa' final answer within Th Want Ad Column, of Th Be Are Read Dally by People In Search at Ad vertised Opportunities. Frenchmen Say Germans Seeking To Get Armistice (Copyright, 191 , by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON. Nov. lB.-(Ppeclal Cablegram to New York World andOmaha Bee.V Th Standard' Pari correspondent say: "Foiled In It effort, to negotiate peace separately with the allien, Germany la casting .around for a mean to obtain aa armlatlc over th 'winter. Th fact that an armistice would prov of advan tage to no one but Itself doe not aeem to discourage Germany. "Emissaries already hav set out to Uant exploit and gallant deed The Victoria cross cam to him early in his career, after he had reacued a com rade from certain death In the campaign agalnat tha Indian mutineer and had re covered a atandard captured' by the enemy. Decorated by Victoria. Queen Victoria herself pinned the prlxed token upon the aoldier tunic. The mutiny medal for bravery wa another that he won In fighting the Sepoy at Delhi and helping to drlv them from their lega of t.ucknow. Th Indian fron tier and the Avyln'an medal came to htm from his fighting throughout the Uroboy'a. Abyssinian and l,usha cam pslitn. When the Afghan war. In which Lord Roberta waa to win lasting fame, broke out, he had risen to th rank of major general, A such. In the Afghan war and In tha following campaigns against the tribesmen, th brilliancy of the British general', strategy commanded th atten tion of the world", great Midler.. The two years' war came to a culmination Ith Bobs' famous marrn tnrougn they have, now almost surrounded Em-1 peror William". northweMern and ravor ite province. Just southwest of Rypin, however, the German, have taken iho offensive from i Thorn and claim to have Inflicted defeat . on the Russians near Wlcclawek on the . Vistula river. I The Germans, after all. seem to have : decided to make a stand Behind the Warta river In Russian Poland, for the Russian, announced there haa been fight ing with the Russian advance guards be tween that river and Vistula. It may be. however, that the mass of the German army, having -retired to the borders of Silesia, these engagement, were Intended only to delay the Russian advance. , Further south the Russians continue to push on to the Austrian fortress of Cracow, which la defended by Austrian troops under Gorman officer. Fla-hHngr In Cssrsisi. J Fighting continue In tle Caucasus be tween the Russians and the Turks, but with what result Is not known, as both( governments announce vlotorles. j Turkey has Issued a statement through ' Rome placing the Mama for the war be tween the British and Ottoman empires on England, who, she says, cpmplsJn of Turkey', acquisition of the German cruis er. Goeben and Breslau, and doe. not mention anything of her seizure of two, Turkish battleship, which were building In Fngland at the outbreak of th war. Turkey also charges that England did all she could to wreck Turkey and that the British guarantee of Integrity could not be regarded seriously, because of her occupation of Egypt. Turkey's, threat to preach a boly war la a cause of uneasiness In Germany 'as well as In England, and In France, close observer, of the political situation poli)t out, because of it possible effect oki Italy. So far as Egypt la concerned the danger mark seems to hava passed, as tho chiefs of the Ulema, composed of the leading Moslem , rollglou societies, have Issued a proclamation urging the Mos lems to remain calm, while th Shleks in the Sudan have refra'ned from taking ac tion regarding Turkey', proclamation of war on the allies. "BABY" Wc cftu't think of any nana but BABY . for the doH we ar go ing to give away this week. If you girls want to see the prettiest, sweetest baby doll in all the world. Just come down to The Bee office thl week and ee ' "BABY" you'll be glad you came, Just to look at her. . Everything about her lookg "BABY;" her dresses, shoes, hair, cheeks, mouth, everything la Just dear, innocent, pink BABY. Wouldn't you like to hold her In your arms Just a wee moment? And think of It she Is going home with one of you next week, to - be ALL YOUR CfWN. How happy that little girl will be. Maybe, that little girl is You. -Virginia was. won by Vivian Kessler, w h o sent us 1,794 pictures. "Baby" will be given Tree to the little girl, under 10 yearn of gs that bring or mall na ths largest nnmbsr of doU'a picture cat out of tlx Sally and Sunday Bee before 4 p. mv Satur day, ov. Slat. Her picture will be in The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures in their paper for you, too. See how many pictures of "Baby" yon can get, and' be . sure to turn them in to The Bee of fice before 4 p. m., Sat-, urday, Nov. 21st. - : , , ' J . t . , . i v .'V V 11bbbbb)b1bMbs If you don't win thl Dollle. perhaps you can get one next week. Only one doll will be ven to any one person. p wi gl Ton can ne nf The Harvard Trg Store, 21th and Farnam, Monday and Tuesday. ' Shermsn & McConnell's, 16th and Podge, Wednesday and Thursday. The Owl nrojj Store, 16th and Harney, Friday and Saturday. pave th way for a formal proposition to this end. and when the moment ap- tangled wilderness and his dashing assault peara propitious, and high German opinion of Kandahar, resulting la the dispersal la quits sanguln as to results, tha armls-j cf th ameer", army. ' tlce'wtll b welcomed In Berlin. I Olve.n KewiarWsMe Welcaase. 'The rest would give the German army! England' new military hero. Invalided a spelt In which to recuperate; but the home, was given a remarksble recept'on, armlstloa would be employed chiefly In starting with hi embarkation at Dover, redoubling tha effort to sow dissension ,n was summoned to Windsor castle by Child's Tongue Becomes Coated If Constipated Children lov thl "fruit laxatlv." and nothing ta cleans th Under tomact). liver and bowel so nicely A rhrtld atmply will not atop playing to empty tha bowel, and tha result Is, they become tightly clogged wHh waste, ' liver gi'ta aluggtfh. stomach sour, than your llttl on become cross half-alck, feverish. don't at, sleep or 'act natu rally, breath ' 1 ' bad. aystera full of cold, has aor throat. - tonoh-oha or diarrhoea. Laateo, Mother! Bee If toague la coated, then 'give a teaapoonful of "California Syrup of ' tig." aad In a few hours all tha ooaattpAte waste, sour bit and undigested food ' peace out of fha syetern. and you hava av' well, playv lul child again. 1 ' Millions mother glv -"California Syrup nf" fig" bacauaa It 1 perfeotly harmless; ehiHJreu lovo It, and It never fall to act ea the stcrasch. . liver aad fcOW.. Ask your druggist, for a as-eent bottle uf "Csiltomla Hyrup of rigs." which baa tuft direction tor Debtee, catldraa of all agea ! (or groa-n-up pLalaly priau 4 oa Um bottle. feeder of couaterfatta sold - bare, ; r Get : th ' geuulit. made by 'Vallfornla -.Hg- fcyrnp. Company." . He- fuse any. c bar. k i ad wH tentsnript Ad (tlsement. procedure In claiming wild animals boun ties 1 recommended to prevent dupllcae tlon of payment, by statsa among th allies. German atateamen ara ITalform poaaeaaad of tha Idea that they will stir Animals Obliged to Wear Boots to Keep Above Valuable Land KAKSAft CITT. M x, Xov. 1i.-That th promoter cf th Chambers Land com- pany aotd as "the most fertile (and tn the world," outside th valley of the Nils, land upon parts of which "cattle wer obliged to wear 'rouckshoe' to keep from sinking, and other parU of which were completely Inundated." waa th charg made by Sylvester R. Rush of Omaha, apacial assistant to th attorney general of tha U ailed tiutea. la uUlalng the government, case against Uie vom- pany In th federal court bar teday. K. C. Chamber, president, and. four al leged agent, of th company are charged with using th malls to defraud and pro mot a conspiracy In th lof Florid lands. Attorneys tor tn aeten brought a surprise when they announced that Mr. Chamber assumed all responsibility for th land, statement, aad claim, for It. The defenae, aa outlined, was tht every representation aa to th land wa tru and that it wa being drained. up trouble In thl connection, and they eagerly clutch at everything that will afford them fresh opportunity to try their skill." ' TO Cl'RB A COLO I IV eHB OAT Take Laxatlv Bromo Qulnln Tablets. Druggists refund the money It It fall to cur. K. W. Grov's signature I oa eacta bos. St cent. Kewlaad WIm Raee. CARSON, Nev:. Nov. 1&. Francia O. New lands, democrat. waa re-elected I'nlted Wtates senator on November 4, over Pamuet I'latt by a plurality of thirty-eight vot,-a, according to tha re sult of tbe official count, which waa completed today. Peraaaa taaraalae4. BALTIMORE. Ud.. Nov. I3.-Tb state avthorlttes today Issued orders quaran tining all persona who have heen tn di rect contact with animal Buffering with tbe foot and mouth din axe and prohibit ing running In th counties now under quarantine. r.aatarer tabaw4 Death. UINNKAHOUs, Minn.. Nor. 14. Learn ing Wirtl. an engineer on the Omaha road, was stabbed to death with a Kniahta of fythiaa sword toaight whlla be was asleep. Ilia wife. Charlotte, waa arresied. Calllaas Fair Ess War. UORDEAl'X (via Pert). Nov. JuMph CalUaux, former minister of t nance, embarked with his wife today aboard the steamer ferou, bouua for a-jutlt America, according to a local nawspaper. ladtaestloa aad Weak St . Take LlecUle BltUra. U given aa ap- paute, sirsegthena the digestive orgsns. lessens ths work of liver and kidney, fcaVdKd tl. All drugglsta-Advertlsement. w vimtrtit WaSi. LONDON. Nov. li-The Fetit Calslsien says tfcmt a Krem h tnrpode-boat entered iKinklik harbor rulsy snd reported thet ef cieneral Cronle. it hsd sunk a Oeimsn subuienns in the, ,. -"nj. cnannei . j Queen Victoria who raised him to a baronetcy. He received the thanks of Parliament, wa. preaenttd with the free dom of many cltlea and wa granted de gree by Oxford and Dublin universities A special medal waa struck to commemo- rat hi famou march to Kandahar. Bent to South Africa after th British disaster at Majuba Hill. In th Boer war of 181. the hero of India found on hi arrival that peace bad been declared. Shortly afterward h resumed his serv ice In the orient and In 1 became com mander-in-chief of the British army In India, a post which he held for eight years. The rank and title of field mM ahal rain to him In ISA. In th mean time. In 193. ha had been raised to the peerage aa Baron Roberta of Kandahar and Waterford. boat Aaataat Boer. Lord Roberta had reached the age of M whea the second great episode In his career began. Called to sustain British sovereignty In ttouth Africa, where on British disaster bad followed another with rapidity la the fighting agalnkt. the Boers, Lord Robert, sailed tor the (one of the war with a aad heart, for hi only son, had fallen at tha Tugela. But the veteran of ludla plunged with his old de termination Into the fray on South African' soil and in a whirlwind cam paign brought the Boer war to an end victorious to British arms. Inspired by his personality, fighting bravely and suc cessfully under hi. leadership, th Brit ish relief armies preaaed back the Boer lines and relieved th garrisons of Klm- berly and Lady smith. Not long after ward Lord Roberts fought his way Into Pretoria and there received the surrender This campaign ended Lord Roberta Turks Win with Help Of Allah and Prophet CONSTANTINOPLE. Nov. 15 (via Berlin and London.) Enver Pasha, Turk ish minister of. war and leader of th Young Turk party, haa published a proc lamation to th Turkish army, as follows; "Comrades: I hav tha honor to an nounce to you a noble trade from tha sul tan. Our army will destroy our enemies with Allah's help and tha asstatanoe of the prophet and by tha ploua prayer ef the sovereign. Forward, alwaya forward. Victory, glory and paradise are before us; death and dlsgraoe behind. Long live our padtshah." AMCSKMEJfTS. URIC ACID . SOLVENT For libeumati.m and Kidney Trouble 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE Just because yon start the day worried and tired, stiff legs and arms and mus cles, an aching head, burning and bearing down pains In tha back worn out before the day begiaa. 00 not inina vou nave to stay In that condition. Those sufferers no ate in and out ot bet half a dosen times st night will ap preciate the rest, comfort and strength this treatment gives. Kor any form of bladder trobuie or weaknesa. its action la really wonderful. Be strong, well and vlgoroue. with no mora pains from sun Joints, sor muscles rheumatlo suffering, aching back or kid ney or bladdur troubles. To prove Tha Williams Treatment aon qura kidney and bladder diseases, rheu matism and all uric acid troubles, no mat ter bow chronlo or stubborn. If you hav never used The William Treatment, we will give one sue botUe tS doee) free if you will cut out this nonce and send It. with your name and addresa, with 10c to hslp pay distribution expenses, to The l)r. D. A. Williams Company, Dept. fc'U, Pust-Offio block. Kt llainpton. Conn Send at once and you will recerv by par rel post a regular He bottle, without charge and without Incurring anv obliga tions. On botti only to a family. Besots to ntrict: Olaaa, Classy afVSICAX BUBXJtaQOTs TWICE DAILY teat. Today ERIN GO DRAUGH! Hwre'a the prise Celtic comic of the entire Columbia Circuit YOUR OLD FRIEND PAT WHITE . 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