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    TIIKJE; OMAHA, ' TrKSDAY. DKCKMBKR. 1, lf)U.
THOMPSON. BELDEN & CO.
The Annual December
Clearing of Suits Starts ;
Tomorrovz-Tuesday.
You will be well pleased Avith the
values offered All are high grade
. a : t i ' "i - j . r
man-ianorea suits; oi
the sort well: dressed
women appreciate
$19.50, $2450,
$29.50, $35.00
No extra charge for alteration!.
THE FUR SHOP
Excellent values in fine
furs of Thotapson-Belden
quality. The prices aro the
most reasonable of any in
several years past .
Second Floor
Fropescd Increase . of Usui Eatea
Won't Go Into Effect Today.
,VET0 OF imSTATE BOARD
Saveeti.atfnn f "Itaatlea Ordered
i by reexntlaaiejs WMi It Take
! ' Alen' ft.a-ardtns; Scbed
i ' le t hang..
Democrats Try to'
Start Flirtation
, ; . With Progressives
0 -aea.se ...
CHICAOO. Nov. .80. Amalgamation of
th. progrexalv. party with th. democratic
Party ha. baen agitated by democrat. Of
national prominence, aroording ' to Ifl
formatlon brought her. today by on. of
those who will alt In th. executive com
mittee' of the' progressive party her
Wdnesd Th. asm. man admitted that
th. quanta, of amalgamation 1 to b. dis
cussed at th. meeting, although hi. own
opinion U that th. committee will decide
to continue the national organisation for
the tlm. being. . , .
Three proposition. It 1. understood, I.
to b. taken ut by th. commute, namely i
Melntenenoa of the national organisa
tion for the purpose of entering a presi
dential candidal. In IMS.
Amal.amatlun of tho progressiva party
with' tha democratic party.
Amalgamation of, th. progressive, and
republicans.
. iGeorg W. Perkins of . New York l
chairman of th. committee. ...
' WASHINGTON. Nov. JO. I n veeti gallon
tt the railway fretirht rate situation 'In
t.he western and middle wcetnpn territory
was ordrl 'today, whfli the Interstate
fmrimorr romTntalon suspended , new
tariff, filed by westtern carrier In becom.
(sfTectlve tomorrow. .Under tIicommla
.ton', ruling the. new rhaOute. and Die
(sarloue. regulation and.charge. for ste
rJalriiU . service Included In th. tariff.
Cannot .become rffcllve hefor March
83, 1.115, having been postponed "ponding
JicArini and decision thereon."
In a general way. th. western carrier,
aoupht to adv.no. rate t In conformity
wltu advances recently applied for fcy
eastern Carrier In the no called flv. per
pent fretgto advance rate case, now before
tha Commission on rehearing of energen
tIpb .aid to have arleen T rom th. Kuro
jpe.n war. ' ' '''
AddKloaal (ham n(t.
Among th. .pedal .en-Ice change, pro
posed In th. suspended tariff, was 1Ji
withdraw. 1 of regulation permitting car.
to be .topped In Irsnail without charge
for loading . or psrtlnl ' unloading. An
addiilor.al rbarg. of $5 per car wa. fixed
for this service. Another nw rid. au
rndd would tiiaK a charge for return
ing brine In UtnK cars .to point, (if iMp
(ment Kfter pl. klp. or other ainillar cem
jnodltii have been removed. Huch car
lire now trented nn emtplfa. Qraln
r'ovitlon allowance, at Knnan. City an t
e!,vhip eio wire withdrawn In th.
'.i!.p).1a tariff and a thar. fixed for
Lis service.
Among th. Important rate auxpenrtedi
ere thou. ppopoed on 'grain and grain
product. Ckl:ago lo ttern acahoard;
(etfno ani granite, Hoiiun to we.tern
joints; frj.sh ini-nta, Ntw York to
Xxut and Kat Ft. rrfula, !! on which
an Increaae of rent, per 10 pounda wna
eoutht; coaU live ftock., freah. inecti.
psckl.ng houee porducta,, hay. gain and
potton plf. e ft..rt.i between weBt-rn trunk
3lne territory and . ..iuthweatin Jx!nt)i
and- nconipred cotton linter. con-a-cnl.i-itted
end compreaaed In transit at
lAttxanfli la, l,a "t t . '
(iratn Mt,
A to grain and fc.-aJn pioducta, t h aua-
J'"' larn.a provuied gnneral Inr'renar.
ar I cent per 1W pounda on carload ahlp.
from St. Paul and ether l.orlhwcat-
em points, from Clili-ao and f t. Jouta to
3tliiia on ti Atlantic and gulf aeaboard.
fetid tctM-n C'IiIi mho and t'eytral Jfrrlgfrt
iF"fiB lion Unitary polntn.
wveraj inrf nied by il.a i arrler were eipectett to .rrlve lat. thla after
euir r.t besoms rffectlv. until later la ! noon. ' .'
w.nk -4 l. ...... . i
r-"?er M-J bo ltied SKSlnRt lh aio.
1 o comrijt.ion did not rupr.d one
rr paanKr rtr 1nrreea In fentrel
I'iv:,hl .m iotivn territory, efft.(tie to
.jr.oirvw, nur coummtatinij or nil'ne In-ra-i;s,
effi-uve lalcr ri the month.
Feud Which Started
; in Servia Years Ago
: Ends in Utah Town
UlNOHAAr, ftah, , Nov. SO-A . f.ud
which atntad In Hirvla terminated h.r.
yesterday. John Kort. .hot and killed
l,oula Vrerh. following an altercation In
whUh Vrecha I. .aid to hav. mult
death threat., Th. shooting occurred t
tha Highland Boy mine. 7orl. at once
surrendered.
According to th. stories of friend, of
tha dead man, he and Zorla quarreled in
Servia years ,ago about a woman. Th.
woman w aa th. wife of Zorla- Th. men
fouiflit. Vrecha poaacsaml great strength
and wss easily th victor In .v.ry oonv
bat. Z-orln, however, alwsyi returned to
the fight and so worried hi. enemy, that
he fled the country.
Zorla followed, continuing hi. harassing
tarttca and driving - Vrecha about th.
country. Tb. killing yesterday U .aid to
He the outcome of . final effort by
Vrecha to throw off bis pursuer.
TZO. APPOINTED TO
ASSIST F.!0RGA?1THAU
tVAr-.ItrN-flTOX.- Nov. M -aot'se" T.
Vcitjvl. former mil. later t Nlcaragu.,
fcaa t -o appointed tj. LaJ agent of tha
'.! .Trtment to tsaiat Atr.bsasador
( fEittiau In Consi.antinnt.te., He (ll
Norwegian Steamer
Seized by British
- Cruiser Off Halifax
HALIFAX. N. Nov. SO.-A Norwe
gian .learner, In tow of . British cruiser,
1. being brought to this port .a a pilaa of
jsar. It was announced today. Th.
steamer Is repbrted to have' a cargo of
cotton, buf 1. .usnected of carrying con
traband of war. Th cruiser and Its prise
Caballero Joins
Forces of Villa
BATTLE AT FR011T
IS SHARPSHOOTIHO
British Observer Koteg Figlitinj it
, Taming- Down from Artillery
to Sniping:.
1 1 1 1 N
AI LO FLAXES ABE ACTIVE
Knarllsh Rirdeaen Droa tlaiadreal aa4
Tereaty rlonabs 4II Attacks Are
mall Oaet anal lee-law
, Hark fia4 Fart It.
LONDON, Kov. eA-Dtall. of th. oper
ation, of th. British troops at th. front
from November ZJ to ar. given in a
report laetted today, under dat. of No
vember SB, from a military observer at
tached tyth. British headquartera, Th.
report lo part I. m follow.:
' "Bine the enemy desiated from hi. t
tack, lo, fore, the fighting has bean re
solved, into a competition In sniping and
small affair, on th. outpost, all along
tha .line, where position, are contested
with rifle., hand grenade., bombs, mor
tars and mine.. Our aeroplane, hav.
been especially .ctlv. In the last two
days, having drppd 1 bombs."
Tha account refer, to sevarai Instances
In which German attacks war. repulsed,
particularly on November a,' to th. aouth
of th. river Lya There, it U .aid. th.
Ourkh. did considerable execution at
cloa. quarter. They even penetrated
some of th. Herman trenches, where they
wielded their peculiar curved .word,
with great ff.ct.
Oerausaa Show Dteclpllae.
Tha report axaln refers to efficacy of
Oerraan discipline. It aaye that th.
British soldier, could hear th. command.
"Vorwaerts," coming from th. wood. It
wa. ImmadlaUty ro!!owe4 by th. rush of
Germans. Ones, twice and thrice this
wa. dona. Bach tlm. tha German. wr
mowed down. Then tha order w. given
.gain. This time, however,' there were
loud exclamations of "N.ln, aeln," and
no advanc. wa. mad.
Th. repulse of th. famou. Prussian
guard U again dwelt irp-on.
"AfUr th. .nemy had broken through
our front lln. th. situation became most
acrious." th. report continue., "for ther.
were only two field oompaale. of th.
ftoyal engineer, avail abla .. a reserve
In tht. quarter of th. field. On tha right
front of th. German attack firing
through open .pace. In tha wood, were
heavy batteries and field batteriea, which
dealt havoc among th. attackers, both
before and after ther reached our Una.
But th. Oemians continued to come on
almost up to our guna flora bodies
were picked up only seventy yard, from
th. gun.
Farm Llae of Oaaa.ra.
-Realising that all might bo lost un
less a firing Una of aom. kind could be
established, battery officer, managed to
form a lln. of gunners, regimental
rook, and detail, of v&rtoua descriptions.
Thoa. men atood firm and kept us a
steady rtfk fir. They checked th. aaaault
at th. moat critical moment, thu. en
abling other troops to com. up to repel
It more completely." '
Other incident taken up In th. report
are the movement ot British cavalry by
motor cars. thu. adding on. mor. nov
elty to th. tola, which tha cavalry hag
played during the war; th. blowing up of
a farmhotiVa containing German anlpera;
th. heating of trench., with brs.il r and
stoves, and th. transport twrrtce, whoa,
work In .upplying food 1. commended.
"No littl. part of our .ucc.M," .ay.
the report In thla connection. "I. due to
t) ample quantity and excellent quality
of tha food. ' '
"It la probably not aaying too much to
aasrrl that no other soldlor. in th.
field had ever been .o well fed."
RAILROAD WAGE
HEARING BEGINS
(Continued from Page One.)
manager, last June In which It ws.
pointed out that Inorraa. In the expense,
of railroad operation throurh compliance)
with the employee reqiieet. would In
th. lotig j-nn make tb. publl. th. axif
ferer, Mr. (Uena saddt
' Jt I. refreshing to e till, ohang. In
sentiment, but It I. only wfien som qua
tlon of wage, of atnploye. la conoern4
that they become ao solicitous for th.
long .uff.rhtg publK A littl. group of
financial pirate will exploit aom rail
road and plac. a burden ,on tha pnblio
which generation, yet unborn will hav.
to bear and you hear not evn a whlaper
of tha rights or mifferlng of th. puMlo."
Attorney Jama. M. Bheean. retained by
th. rail road a .aid that he would reserve
hi. opening statement until th. presenta
tion of .vldene. for th. employe In
formed him what lln. of defense would
na required. H. added:
"We will contend, of course, that th.
present rat. of pay 1. fall, fair and ade
quate. tVe have no quarrel with Mr.
Btone ss to th. high claa. of men re
quired to run. locomotive, nor do we
question their responsibilities and th.
arduous nature of their duties." '
He .aid wage. war. adjusted In 191ft by
mediation and arbitration and that whil.
In hi view the present arbitration should
hav. to do only with change. In th. last
few rear., Mr. Bton.'a opening remark,
concerned the Increased responsibilities
and hardship, which hav. developed In
the la.; twenty-five years, and molt of
which th. railroad, aaruraed war. dur
considered In U10.
RUSSIANS BEGIN
BOMBARDING OF
CRACOW FORTS
. (Continued from Page OnO .
that the Germane, apparently Ignorant
of th. extent of th. Ruastaa lln.
along th. Vistula, or holding thla
opposition In contempt, threw heavy
foroee agalnat the RUaelan center, leaving
vory thin llnee of communication b.
tweea their wtnga Thl. created 4 situa
tion anid to be without precedent In the
history of military strategy.
In th. meantime the resumption of tb
Ruaalan offensive resulted In- a wi1tr.
dominated by Loda being thrust Into the
German oeflter. If tha German a eu hold
tbelr line, of communication with their
wing, intact, they may be abls to with
draw. In th. view of British Observe re,
without suffering dutaater.
Berlin and Vienna continue to report
that th. bat ti. along tha river. Vistula
and Warta la proceeding without decis
ive result.' although minor suoceeae. at
tended with th. oapture of priaonar and
gun. are claimed for tha Austrian and
Oerman operation.
On tb. western front, according to the
communlcatloB given out In Parte i.
night, a lull prevailed except In the Ar-
gonne, where th.s Oerman .attacks are
said to hav beers fruitier. Unofficial
dispatches dec! air tbat Zeebrugg la
again pre Darin for an assault rrnm h
Ma with th. German directing tbelr ac
tivities toward th. MtppresaaoB of all
efforts to signal from th. land to British
hip. off th. ooat.
Ro.alaaa Pasklag Tewsr. Craeow.
PETROaUAD. TSrrt. . (Via London.)
"Fighting oa th. Ruaao-PrnantaR frent (a
turning advantajreoualv for nr aide"
talagraph. a correspondent for th. Army
Messenger. "Our cavalry has dispersed
th. enemy, who, In retiring, I. abandon
ing hi. munition, of war. Th. energetic
pursuit of our force, prevent, th. Ger
man, from taking tip th. position, which
they had prepared for their uss hi tha
vent of a retreat"
Referring to th operation. In Gellda,
the Army Messenger .ay.:
"All of our operation, in Oalicla ar
ending successfully for W. contlnu.
t. push th. Austrian army In tha direc
tion of Cracow. In .pit. of th. Intena.
cold, which I. del.ylng our offsn.lve, w.
ar. advancing victoriously.
"Several of our contingent, already ar.
abreast of Craoow, the defender, of which
ar. being turned on th. south .Id.. Th.
moral, of our troop. 1 .xcell.nt"
WASHINGTON. Nov.' SO.-OffkiiU d'
patohes today confirmed earlier report
that General I.ul. Cahsllero, smvernor of
Temaullpaa, baa Joined the Villa force,
in Mexico. As be Is In control of Tarn
Pico, the peaceful' entry of the troop
which have been inarching eastward from
Han Luia Potoel la now .xpcted. Cabal
lero has ben claimod by both the Ctr
r.nsa and Villa factitna. Cabailero has
for Turkey ht .-few dsrs -Henrv 1
' ' I .1.- A - L I - a Cll.nl-. r-nn . a I Inn
,1or-entPu, Jr . of tb. .mbaaead
'nfwr 4in a. ting Secretary tanplitg '
T .-lay. pt; aretory to paving . for t on- I
ti.i lti.-pt to assist In the embassy
t ' - . ..,. .
J e.n O. t'luildig. of Uoatcn haa beasi
r--snated a. a fpUal ageat of to
- '1"! rt ment In Krane. and will
' - 't"Cr l, J. li l!.a staff f Ambaa
m or i:.rp in Ivrls.' .
'.v.v.L r:::j r.:u:T uqj
r s . riTi"i( r e r 1 rt
in a dlepatclx dated at Querataro, tem
porary lapliul of the convention faction,
Pptrlsl Arnt t'anova of th. Stat. d.
pariment said a rumor a current that
General Pablo tlonselrs, on. of the C"ar
rania dlvtaion I'ouiniandera, had pro
claimed hlmarlf provlrlonal president ajid
named a ttabtnrt. Caiiova wa. unable, to
confirm the rumor, Offlclsla here think
it unlikely.
' Th last dispatches; dated Saturday,
said th city ara. qUet.
. !s t"
ti i,t
fet
To.V, is'.
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. .ri.linK '
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! a a '"( i i
v. 1 y -Secretary !
i ait i oval of the
ir r. T.
;e f hi ui training
: 1 . . f tl lddlr
iVonDer Goltzon -
Sultan's Entourage
B ErfLTTT (Via 'BMiwI, -ftor. rtt
Marshal Heron von Ier Go!t baa been
Way t Tip- i reucveej "or rui poanion as mm-
i-.r -i retary ' tary governor of ths portions of
t; rth ' B'lglum under German contrct and has
fc ( i . H '
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,.f ti e
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I . V, ...t ..! I i
f r. e- ititf,w,n attaw:hd for 'the remainder of tb
, !.!. - I t v j r the ent..'.irn' of th sultan c-f
i.o't... '1 . Turkey. ' , . ; ' .
s , .. 5 ,,, G-ineral Kreiherr von Eilng ba been
J u.Mnlsist-d a. sijcceeeur to GeneriU von
II "r tloln a. military governor of Bel-g'uiu.
In an opening atatement W. 8. Stone,
grand chief engineer of the Brotherhood
of Locoomtlv. Engineer., presented th.
oasa of th. employes.
Staae O.en far Esaplayes.
Id tils opening statement Warren 9.
Btona. grand chief .agineer of the Broth
erhood of Looomotlv. Ettgineara. reviewed
th. conference which hav. preceded the
present arbitration' at tb. wag. and
Mrvlc dlffrno. between th. railroads
and their employe.. ,
Ha laid great strata on tha hardship,
uffered by th. meo. their long hour, of
serviu,tblr haaard. and their re.poa.l
blllty. .
Mr. .Ktope said that they wer. entitled
to bettor service cotidltkm and higher
wage than ths railroad manager. wre
Inclined to accord tleam.
II. said th. w.g movement of th. em
ployee was begun two year, aga and
that later It was d.clded th. Brother,
hood of Looomotlv. jriraniea e-nd Ka
glnenisa should work with th. Brother
hood of Looomotlv Engineer. In th.
prawn tarinn of the rr-rj'teet. to the rail
rda He told of counter propoalUons
stibmiUed by tb railroad manager, aud
of the Joint conference, last winter which
culminated In th reetnent ta arbitrate.
Mr. Btona Insisted that any award f
the board ot arbitration should tot de
crease) the present wag. rate, nor Impose
lee favorable service conditions on th.
employes. .
Aftor describing the hardships of the
men in the cab and noting that traffic
each yaar is becoming; taor. oongeated.
that eauh year the public demand, faster
tlm and better Mrvlca, that each year
larger locomotives ar built and heavier
tonaxe hauled, ths- chief engineer Mid,
and it must not be overlooked that all of
those lnrreaecd burden, fall on th. .sine
men. their number not having been In
creased for the purpose of dividing this
work and reapot,albUlty.
' Summing Up .r, Kton said.
"Wa shall endeavor to .how that dur
ing th. UeC wrUy-four year th western
railroad, bar. made remarkabl gaina in
produt-Uv ffi:ltcy by th Installment
of kranmotlve of . greataar tractive
power. Hy th elimination of curves and
reduction of grade, ramaj-kabi lr-rafs
la train loads hav ben mad. Th bur
den of ail tikes eouuoaie in ih Inter
eat of Railroad laveatments 1 born by
the men in the tranportaU.Mt sen-ka.
Th. effect on engineer, and fnnwn
haa bMi thre fold. Their labor, ar.4 rm.
tw.e.i,lUUc hav bee iacredi tnelr
pioducUv efficiency haa been Increased
ureatly. but their earning rapacity eva
at the silently increased rates of pay
ment they hav. received ha. declined.
"W hop to show that the railroads,
noi aaUsfied a lib th pceeent bard con
ditions, which hv reac.ied th limit of
hum, emlurajue, are loteraling t add
funb-r to existing ttln ioads. thereby
lncr.liig th Ulwri etd responatUilUe.
th t.'iao enrtneer a-cd f rnn.
QsM.llng a atatement of ti&e raiiroad
Electrician Resigns
Rather Than Execute
Ten Condemned Men
LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Nov. H Rather
than electrocute tea men who have bean
convicted and sentenced to death for va
rious crime. Luther C.etllng. electrician
at the Mate penitentiary, today presented
hi. resignation to tha prison commission.
No action ha. been taken on tha resig
nation a. the authorities know of no one
who can tak. Castling, place.
MYITES' TAKE
40,000 ADSTRIAUS
Unitiarj in Last Eight Days in
Oalicla Capture large Number
of Priionen.
QUITS AND STORES ABE BOOTY
Oe-rataai Laeees era Wsrta-Tlatala
. Promt Declared te B Mora
Tkaa Half the .trength
( Com parties.
(Copyright, U14. by Prea. Publlahing Co.)
PETROGRAD. Nor. JO Special Cable
gram to New TorksWcrld and Omaha
Bse.K-I feel confident that th. Russian
troop, are not merely around Cracow,
but are already probably past that "last
stronghold of the Hapeburgs." a. a high
military official recently called It
During the last eight days, .Russian. In
Oalicla hav. captured nearly O,00O Aus
trian prisoner, and guns, . maxima and
.tores. The, hav. been tan by com
panies and whol. regiment, with their of
ficers, which sufficiently Indicate, th.
collaps. of th. Austrian defense.. Accord
ing to an official bulletin, th. Austrian
hav. finally retired under the gun, of
Craoow.
Hold the Passes. .
Th Carpathian pajaea are In tha hand,
of Russians and th. Russian troops, spe
cially selected for th. purpose, are now
overrunning th. plain, of Hungary.
Tha Oerman loasea on the Warta
Vistula front ar unprecedented. Pris
oner, declare that only sixty and eighty
men hav. been left to a company, Whioh
on a far footing should ' b. tno strong.
Th. most stubborn fighting continue,
north of Lrxls, around Zeglera and Btry
kow, The Oerman advene, along the
left bank of the Vistula Is a maneuver
intended to reacu. th. retreating forces
from th region of Btrykow.
The Russian have met this attempted
counter attack and still continue to fore,
tha enemy back upon th "Warthe river.
Ouns, maxim, and prisoners have been
taken, tha latter in hundreds, during tha
Oerman counter attack.
Shaw Resolata Frewt.
The Oerman. . still .how a resclut.
front, where' Jthey hav. managed to re
tain their strong intrenchments.
Big Toll of Hunters y
in Minnesota Woods
. DULUTH, Minn.. Nov. 30. Eleven dead
and twelve wounded la the toll of th. big
game-hunting season In Minnesota, which
will come to a clone tonight at midnight.
The) number of deer and moos killed t.
the largest In ..the history of the state.
Probably 609 deer and moose came to Du
ra th alone.
Germans Send Fresh
Forces to Frontier
GENEVA, Switzerland (Via Paris), Nov.
IS. The Journal d. Geneva says that on
November 21 and 23 110 trains, each com
posed of fifty oars, conveying artillery
and cavalry, passed through Luxemburg
from Flanders, on. the way to th. Oerman
eastern frontier.
Philadelphia. ICickaaia Opens. '
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. . The Phila
delphia Stock exchange had a quiet and
orderly opening today, after having been
closed glnce July 90. - Trading was con
fined ' to local - .tock.. Condition, war.
about normal.
HARTZELL BEGINS CONTEST
i
Democratic Candida. for Sheriff in
Dei Moines to Fig-ht.
VOTES C0U2TTED FOE OTTOXEITr
Casa Atalaai Dr. Kelly f Caanell
Blaff. aw C banc of Mwrder
Jlvea to Jary for (leeeal
Time.
fFrom a rttsff Correspondent.)
t3 MOINi:R. la., Nov. MX- Special
Teleram.) Oscar ' Hart sell, demooratJo;
candidate for aheriff In thl county, to
day commenced contest proceedings and
will demand a recount of the ballots in
th. county. He fell short -,43 votes.
Hartsell had the backing of varlou ele
ment and especially those who raised a
religious is.ua In tha campaign. He al
lege, that hi practically every pteclnct
In th county -vote, that wer cast for,
him wer counted for hi. opponent
.
Kelly Caso to Joey.
Tha jury In th. Kelly murder .sas was
given th. car just before cloa. of th.
court today after two weeks of work.
Emergency War Tax
Law Goes Into Effect
WASHINGTON, Nov. JO. Ths emer
gency war tax bill to raise SlOO.OOO.OOO In
revenue goes Into full effect this after,
noon. Th. pro-rial rrns of the! meaarar.
lavylng taxes on tobacco, baer and win.
went Into effect on November 1, and th.
remaining section, .become effect! v to
morrow. Tbe latter include taxe. ' on
bankers, pawnbrokers, brokers, proprie
tor of theaters. Including motion picture,
houses, owner, of ctrouae. and other
shows, perfume, oosnratlos, chewing gum
and similar articles ; somrnerolal paper
of all description, steamship ticket., par
lor car seats and sleeping car berth, and
telephone and telegraph messages where
th. charge axoeed. U cents. Stamp, hx
denominations of from K to 1 cent are to
be affixed to these arUclea, ,
Mexicans Rustle
American Cattle
NAOO. Aria, Now. KX. American eatti
owner, at Hereford, twelve miles west of
here, reported to American crril and mil
itary authorities today that ratdara from
th camp of Governor Maytorena of Son
era had driven several hundred bead of
their stock across the lln. Into Mexico
Saturday eight. Cowboy, who crowed
the boundary to investigate reported that
they found swventy-fiv slaughtered
American oatU. In th. eamp of Maytor
ena's Taqui Indiana ' ' ,
Maytorena disclaimed responsibility for
the alleged raid, and at tha request ot tha
cattlemen sent of finer, to the Taqui eamp
to Investigate. He said he would pay
for all the animal, killed and return the
others. Mexican officials augsested tK-t
the eattle may hav. strayed across th.
Una. ....... -
" Department Orders.
WASHINGTON. Nov. JO.-TSpoclal Tele
gram) On the recommendation of Diwno
cratio Committeeman Wade, Dr. F. &
Bpearmaa has been appointed pension
surgeon at Onawa, la.
Nebraska penalons granted! GUI. A.
Putnam. Hairier, $1J; Ellrabeth C. Bang
hart. North bend. 12; Mary A. Enyder,
ochuyler, til.
The applieatlon "or ' tho following- per
sons haa been received by th comptroller
of the currency to onranlxe the First
National bank of Green River: WVO.. capi
tal eMMWOi, T. 8. Tllaferro,' jr., H. tVank
lin,,C. Waechter. William Roger, and C.
L. Young, officers, to suoceod tho Green
River Stat, bank. Green River, Wyo.
ks air : .
;
Dopondablo Tailoring at Cot Pficos
Bryan Eludes Fond
Embrace of Girl
CUICAOO, Nov. SO. "Low, not dread
noughts and slag. guna. i. to bring peace
to withering lCuropa," wa tba teat of a
sermon preached ky tierretary W. J.
Bryan to rroe by-tartan of Cblvago wte.
niled a downtown theater.
"Nation, which hav been bom on
fore. hav. dlrd Thoee which hav.
true ted in armies and fleets hav. gon.
Sown. Why do not th. nations laara
that righteousness Is mightier than
dreadnoughts," said Secretary Pry an.
Mr. Bryan also denounoed tB. ilqtmr
traffic.
"It I. Insanity to try to eur the evO
of society without slopotng tha aosrosa
bf evil." b. asserted.
Secretary. Uryan .xpartenced aa era
barraaalng moment during a reception
following hlg talk when a young woman
attempted to mbrsr him, olalailsg to
be hi. rouetn.
Mr. Dryan eluded her embrace and tb.
young woman fled.
Ilea News Notes.
PFNlsON A a nart of a campaign
ahl h Itte temperance pevule are vairuia'
to dofeat th securing of sufficient Voters
to consent to aaJuuna in this countr W
K .t-Tvnard dirawui a union met-ting
at th htethodipt church in this city hun-
oay ewemnti lie (lev an adilree which
a ntost satlefitotury to the eiilt-SklMn
people. On the in day K. W. tXlivrl
of hi.tux City apvk at West 8id and
u int. a opoaing alcKiua
DENiaoN Raub McK'm of Pes Moines
burird st lenln Nvanrr to from
U.e huiue of T . V uolHtun. bis brotiter-in-law.
me funeral mas conducted by
lev. Mr. 1'oyd of the Mrthodiat Kirtscopx.1
churon. sir. M.-Klm was a n.ofcl iui-cfm-
ful aJT la real estate and conducted
tiurowr or rarnis, on t i whl l was a
lar dairy farm near lies kiotne. For
inzny yjrs he rewded at leloit and
i naoa la tals cvKimy.
HhJA N As Wk result of appointing six
teen of the mmni women f Limn la
ooihect fimde Setjr1y ftr Ins iwilans
Mayor kliuiman wul l- able to srnd over
l.xi for Uie relief of tb anfferera. irts
irarner and her frit-ndu, a!i.--a J.i A.k
land of Omaha r.ieanor 4iilluii;ii, i,ta
laal.el, IU.n.1 Powut-y. Irene Iwirrvi t.
)tnal Wmbi kliii.-wnr ferti, iiM 1Uak.
in"- I'ai'er, 'lare llorrta, jla.it.eret
Mll.:mv W m fred W ltt.ey, ivuby Ai. u.a.
IVa. i Ui ayt'i i and (mfo Livee. Ida Im..
1-1 i. f imt in amount eotiwHton.
'iney eoiiectol e4
$30.00 Suit3 now $25.00 To Reduce
$35.00 Suits now $30.00 eeck
$40.00 Suits now $35.00 T&ilw By
VILLA DELAYS HIS
EHTRYIHTO CAPITAL
Detirei to Walt Until Zapata and
Gutierrej Can Aooompany Him,
It ii Explained.
CABBAlffZA TEOOrS WTKNERS
Mr as sr frees Verm Oxi Assrrts Vic
tory Gained freer Cowrewtlea
Foroo Attaekles; flaad- .
alajar.
KL PASO, Tes.. Nov. KV A message
received today by his agent, her. .aid
that General Carrartaa haA fnnnititii
all Issue, of flat money made by the
vuia government In Chihuahua. Tfcis fur
ther complicates . the already involved
matter of Mexican currency, which ha
had no actual backing .inc. the begin
ning of tho constitutional revolution.
. Villa today wa. reported a. having de
layed further hi. entry Into Mexico City,
although be remained at 'Tula, a few
hours rid. from the capital. No expla
nation wa. given for thl delay exett
that Villa desired to enter the capital
together with Provisional President .
Outlerre. and General Zapata.
A message from Vera Crux tonight
stated that General Manuel Plegueae
ha reported a Victory over Villa troop,
attacking Guadalajara, the weat co.st
metropolis and -aecoad largest city In
Mexico. Dfoguee. Mid that hi. troops
had defeated the force, of General
Angela. In fighting outttd. the rlty and
had captured twenty (gannons. Villa
agent, here for several days hav. claimed
that Angeles took Ou.d.lajara with lit-,
tie resistance.
eWL?'-'' v -w
MADEtoOKDER
$25, .33, $25 and up
ASK the talesman to
how you the excel
lent line of Scotch i
and Worsted auirings '
that we are offering
. this week at ,
925.00
These mart and ser
viceable f abrica should
easily sell for $30 to
$33. We tailor them in '
the satisfactory Nicoll
way at a nominal price
and thus anchor your
trade to us permanently .
in the future. . .
1 , WVve assembled an
" especially attractive
" group of winter fab .
. ric, characteristic of '
the Nicoll standard. '.
IP : Jerrems Sorts .
200-filt Bo.lBOx St.
II t f f r-lTmi r?ete-
ini) ;.i 1 vS an I rei..uii you bauiiUoa waaas
stomach.
Sod lJ'W.J ls, an I ioi..iiyoi
HE
fault ITMM jiMad La
nirnr P'niFn
1512Vg Bodge St.
4Jsff tr yver (4,-wereer ' r z1 k
P f ? (( r e e J ar re
wem j
t
I
i
In .nV tnin.wociau.fpildothibv wh. drinks M t
moriMng Dcion breaktut. H b tfcs satarad earneay
sur ci iKKttnej, poni(pat wo, hulleVasituo. aalh.toeea,
rcaaavccrjpi.ik'n, tuJheiAn psis, ek. Hour.
by mikhnjj par. blood, etrong nerves, keaii ky iaww.
par fat al yaor druauttt or ky bad fraea .
Clew art food CaiaK lusilsj BMfc, Cboa
-aJ 0
YOUR Wile Wc-ia like
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U ii. Detroit
2buWn7 Car ma 6dm 7b
iitr mnA Ctntp4 Tbp, ilZSt
" r.an. jMrwa.
tb sew Htagt teaadster wttix tfea otmpe
top has atiBtaittly fallow, hi loewwtUtlt.
Wbsst site asama tuaJt the motor
aaan adaH. bar aasocarkaa la la rr eased
Sba atta ta Uas eoaxifnrtabas sasAaad
aaea tfeaU tbe roof xa so geaiaraxaaty
UsX sad t2 wbadoer aa tur back af
tb aaat. tbaO. bat brtma er feeXkarra
caaTt be oraabaal or bsnfl ssi
' The wide fclga.
for her ta sat e aad
CADILLAC (U 0? C:iAIL
IMstzlbatocs '
054-M raraul Oaaabs, Xssa
Bark of tb
nnsppartnaaTit bsg saiagb tr boid a9
tbe parkagea sheH coiaart In a wlax.
darw atauciidiig-
Aaaf for tha auTtawonom party ear usx
tug ftaactiiaa S afZaraai seXa, ' eaaaT
jmnewaart to asel Craw wttk dainty
gowns aaat -xrrafis ataatstniy pratasted
fraxn wted astal vm ,
As we assU aboeev yotar wlJe Wavnd
atnareraaae) tlaa Va9 ooivaeauhater
Brtng ber ta to sao X.
UAYDEU DQOS.
Tire OFFICIAIj BALK OV
Ticxi?vs axd xauiunrros
FOR THIS
. fl RAND OPERA SEASON
Faast
I Pagliacci . - "
HI Trovatore '
, Lucia Di Lammennoor
Cavalleria Unsticaiu
Oat Tonr Libretto and "Study
j Up" on the Opera.
AMCiEWK-tTS.
t
MorJi '
Protect
Yourzt
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If
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ASTAWCCO WAUBSTXUS. '
' Laily Matmea. 2.16 Nignt, .15.
TatS let: ' The BaevthM," - Hi Aawr'taa
Paaean, Harar.-biarfurd Co., Kalharra Sur
kin, Raa tuaixn Hail. Burhnut S) Wilt. he
(traaara, Oreaauw Traral WaaXlr.
hua M.llaafc Ualiarr. lc; beat aaau
eapt luurai as. atuaOa) avo. Kith lee, tc
W e 7tc.
" xja'X Ttnr o-l'
tn,m,rZn Daily la-
rA-w re--a;r stnrs-
,ina eesri inn eirie
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Ooep 's --"- ""i'qua.
Th bllarlotia hodge-portBe, A Mix-ll-Reno,"
and the oPatto trav . on
the dramatic cla-elc, -virgmiu. I g0uy
Wara, i. rue 1.1 1 : .u r ivnw u
ciatea. Hlg H'nuty t liorua
LI' SlaL Mil. !
DOYD'S DOUG
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