THE BEE: OMAH4V. TITTTRSDAV. IAY 27, 1915. , Bringiner Up Father Drawn for The Bee by George McManus Conyrtsht l1B. International News Sorrlc. a V rv ,1 OFF OF HERE -HOW MAMt TIMES dO I HAVE TO TELL. YOO?Et ! HOPE I DRtrSH OF DOG CATCHERS . 1 rrz- I 1 I 1 f 1 Ill L2J ( U1 i LSJ EuLLvfrT GO 1111 ' I U ' I. NOW-WW I I I !TOFF"l ' ' J 1 3 UVED1NA s r I MOPE I . . (" "''"''y' ' ' " " " " ' f " ' ' ''' a 1 - ' " " J jp "" RAIN PREVENTS WESTERN GAMES Omaha Departs for Twenty Garnet oa the Road Before Etturnin j to Home Bailiwick. ZBUQ. 6TAJ5DS FAT ON LISEUP rt took the witUir man to com In and rop tho combat yesterday. Bald Heather man took -full posseeston of tho well-known Rourke'ball yard and rfud to part with It even' for d.pu of boor ao that Marty Kmc and hi crew oould llok th spot off th link from Lin coln. Result, anoUicr postponed ram. Thla on will be) played during tba arie with Lincoln her Jun M. IS and 17, whan th T. P. A. convention la Is town. Omaha la two fumi ahead on th horn serte. Th Rourkes won six and loat four during th serie played her. Ponr game wer poatponed. Th campaign at horn atarted with a apllt with Doe Koine. Each Uam won two games. Then Wichita copped ona and rain and void deprived th Rourkea of their prey for three day. Three games wer copped from Topeka, while ona waa dropped, and the Link gave u th sixth victory Tueaday. . , R vrraoa l.evit ftwod. Krug haa decided to about aland pat on hie team for a abort whll at leaat. Th sensational heaving of Everdon againat th Kawa Monday clnohad fur ther trying out. Bverdon look Ilk a good pitcher and ahould mak good In tha Western. Th releaa of Wtilla leave Rourka with Just five twlrlers, th num ber he can carry and keep within th league limit.' Artie Them aeon got bark hla halting eya Monday, and on that day and lues day smote to pill with lusty clout. If he ran keep It op hla Job la oertaJn. Rourko wired term to a youth named Bostlrk who waa triad out by th Boston Americans, and BoeUck may com her as utility man. Bosttrk waa a collegiate player of considerable prowess, and Krifg believes he is a comer. Omaha was not tha only city in th Western visited by rain. .Every town n the circuit reported .rain and poatponed games. Marty Krug hopes to take nine or ten and poaalbly more games on tho road. An even break will satisfy most tana, and If Marty'a men ran beat that per i4ntiM flmlhi wrltl rlnfA Win V AjnH loud. L .-. - - . - , - Omaha Cricket Club Names Its Officers l Tha annual meeting of the Omaha J'rloket club waa held Monday night. lf fleer elected and plana consummated for th enduing yer. a. 3. H CoiUns ag named president of tha organisa tion, Oeorsw Peacock and Doctor Room Wer mad vie presidents, TX LAwrenson Peoratary-treaimrtr and R. Fl Lawren en assistant ecretarr-treaaurr and prea agent. John Doagta will be cap tain tit th cricket team and T. B. Hoyle H t captain. I The first flay of the season will occur Iteooratlon day at I o'clock at MlUar Iarfc, when tw perked team will baJb l. Two stalwart Irishman and n tiuaky EnaHsnman frrtm Timbuutoo unl . t'eraity, Tlpparaty, Ireland, hav Joined in club end promise to Inatruct la th nnarmoat IntrtcaiJoa of "T aide gam pf cricket." A an inducement to cricketers a pries . ill be given tu th man who can "arnacfe. tli eeaxber' through th Ura "clock" )n front of the pavllllon at Miller park, frovldln( tha cricketer atanda fifteen kards) away from the partition before tiring at th target. Th Omaha club la planning to Wiatches with th cricket club of yoln and Sioux City this summer, at those cities and her. play Lin- bota drawings Made for Regatta on Hudson i NEW YORK. May SS Drawings tor it course positions la th Interact legists Regatta oa th Hudson Juae SS resulted in th Leland Stanford crew of Califor nia securing the shore laa In th four mil raoe. Th result of th drawings held thla afternoon follow: Junior varsity two-mile race, 411 p. m. : f ourae No. 1. Columbia; No. S PeiinayU vanie; No. S, Coraeil; No. 4, Syracuse. I reetimen two-mile race, ip. a. Course K.i. l. eyracuae; e. t, norn4l; Culambia, No. 4, Pnonsylvanla ', Varsity fuur-tnrie race, 16 Course No. 1. Leland fcttaoford; I'olumbla; No. S. Pvnneylvanta. PyratHie. No. t. Cornell. Pralrt Park Whist. Ne. S. p. id,: No. x. No. 4. iroree made Monday by th Peru A hUt club: Prgirl - - EAti'f AN1 WEBT Wiaexi: Brtin and lteynoids... ,tctt aod MCsnn -.-ru.ell and Lilta Loewa: lvka and Coniey Bur arid Bruoe., PLAYEK4, Plu 4 H Plus 4 S-t Plus 1 SS Minus S-S Minus S S-t . NOKTH AN1J SOUTH PLAY Kit S. ' Wuinara. Kars and Befhtol Plus T S-S l'i-Kie and Maniitng ,,..PIua S-S M .ms aud btebbins Pius 1 S-S I a v-. re : . R'ia and Krull Minus t t-l . hir ad Vi coda Minus 1 S I Standing of Teams WB8T. IJCAai'B. j 8TATK VKKQVr.. W.UPft. W.UPct. I'ee Moinee.l 11 .ta Beatrice .... 7 t .7' Topeka ....is 11 ,m York I B7 Omaha 11 Haatlnts ... ' ienver ... It It .(! Norfolk .... 4 . ft. Joseph. ,U IS .fHH Kalrhury ... I .W Unenin ....10 14 .tul Oil. Island... 4 1.444 Hloua City. 11 17 .SW Kearney .... I T R Wlrhtta ... 4 IS .Mi Columbus ..I I .N AMKR. IJKAGI'B. MAT. LEAGUE. W.LPm W.UPot. rntcago ....f4 It .aic Detroit ....2S IS .KM ThUa IS 11 t.'hlcago ....B lit . Brooklyn ..la IS . Bt. lxut...l 17 .at. Mnetun 15 14 .44 Pittsburgh.. .! 14 .44 Cincinnati .. .IS 17 44t New York . 11 17 .SW FED. LKAOUK. wew York.. 17 14 .at noaton IS 14 .4l Vt aehlng n 14 IT ,4M Bt. Ixula....l4 to .413 Cleveland ..1.1 19 . Phlla 11 a .Hl AHGn. ASSN. W.UPcl VV.UPtt. indlanau s 21 u .emu PtttahunrK n n win Milwaukee .19 15 .! Chicago ....SI 14 . Joulsvllle .. 16 .Mi Kansas Clty.U 14 .6T Kan. City. .18 14 W Newsrk ....It Is .MS t. Paul 16 17 .4l Brooklyn ...IT 1 .1S Cleveland .14 .17 .4M ft. Louis. ...IS It .44 Mlnnean'e .11 17 ii uiimAM ia ei tev -oiumDus ..IS 11 .SCSI Buffalo ... Yesterday's Heaalts WESTERN LBAOUE. All games postponed; rain grounda. AMERICAN T.KACtt'R New York, : Chicago. 7. Hoston-elf. Louis, rain, aahliurt.m, 5: Detroit. 10. Phlladelpbl-neveJand, oold. NATIONAL LEAGUE, All rames noatiMtieit: rain .19 24 .2U4 or wet or wet aivuuas. FEDERAL I.EAOUB. Brooklyn. : Pltter.urh. 1 lhr itmrt poatponed; wet grounda, rain - or coM. AMKHICAN AfWOOIATION. Louisville., x; Minneapolis, , Indlanaiwlts, 1; . Paul, . Columl.us, 1; Milwaukee $. Cleveland at jtvansaa City, rain. . t , Oaaaea Today. -Western Leavus Denver at Sioui City. Moines. Topeka at . Joseph. enwre-in jague New York at Chl rr. Waahlnatnn m rwir..n im,ii. Oeliihl at ClrveUnd. 'J - - national Iaae-Bf. Iuis ' at. New 2r,',,,,,,tI"bur''B e Brooklyn. Chicago at PhllHilelphla, Clnolnnatl at lloston, FetHritl League Maitlmor at Kansas City. Brooklyn at M. Louis, Buffalo at I'tltaburgh, , ( . Nebraska State Leafiie Beatrice at llastlnaa. Falrburv at York. Norfolk at Grand island, Columbus at Kearney. TIP TOPS EASILY CRUSH THE REBELS La Fitte, for Visitors, It Master of Situation, While Hearne It Hard Hit by Wards. (FINAL SCORE IS SIX TO THREE , I PITTSBURGH, May H-Brooklyn Fed erals easily defeated Pittsburgh her to day, to S. Latitt. for tha visitors, was master of th situation all th way whll Jiearn waa hit hard by th Ward team. Score: ' . R.H.E. hrooklvn 10010111 04 IS S I'lttaburgh 1 0 1 1 S 7 1 Batter-lea: Brooklyn. LafitU and Pratt; Pittsburgh, I lea roe. Jeoalr and O Connor. Red Whalen Gets "Leming Pie" When He Makes Two Hits Among the other rhotc moraels which tickle th palate of Red Whalen, demon shortstop for the Rourkea la "laming) pie. Red would rather sink hla teeth Into "lemlng pie" than any other bit of dlht and tha mere mention of "lemlng pie" Induce Red to almost superhuman efforts. Tueaday morning Jack Kelly, brother of Mrs. Rourka. was talking to Harry Ooodell. manager of tha Weetern Elec tric company. Harry." quoth Jack, "go tell Red Whalen you will give him a 'lemlng pie' if h will inane two hits this afternoon." Goodoll promptly did so and gimned with eoalaey as he lamped the beam In Red's eye. A look at the box more of Tuesday' game will ahow that Red whanged tha required two hits and get hi 'lem lng pie." Now Marty Krug has offered a "lemlng pie" to th demon shnrtstopper every time he makes two hits la the earn gam. Dick Preen, WtieJen s side kick, told Marty he ought to have made it thro hits, because Red would do any thing eaoept lend money to Hreen for a lemlng pie." taail Leaat At Los Angeles Salt Lake Los Anselea Batteries: Finery and an & t i t i s i Hanna; Ryan and Hole. At Pan Franeiaoo Venice Oakland Batteries: Henley and Mils; Martlnonl. Abies and Kuhn. At Portland tfcore: Wn Franclso portlsnd R.H.B. ...4 S ...s s s Prulett, R H E. 4 10 S It Batteries: an Francisco. I'ernoll. Smith and l-kbmldt, gevulveda; lin aud CarUt h. Prra Defeats Wesleraa. PERU. Nsb.. May Special )-The Peru-Wealeyan rliampinnahip baes ball tarn waa played here Tuesday afternoon efure an Inintense crowd. The final score was II to 1 in Peru's favor. Peru haa only loat one game thia aeason, and thereby wins th pennant. KoBlberw Asoelatt Naahvllle. 1; New Orleans. 6. t hatcanuoaa, 4; Atlanta, a. l.ll lie Hoik, I J: Mobile. 1. Memphis. t; Birmingham, 4- GOVERNOR 10 1)E PRESENTAT MEET John H. Morehead and Hit Personal Staff to B Oaesta of Omaha Athletic Federation. SEVERAL MOBE ENTER EVENTS John H. Morehead, governor of Nebraska, has accepted the irritation to be the guest of the Omaha Ath letic Federation 'at the first annual outdoor track meet to be held at Crelghton field Saturday. Mr. Morehead will b accompanied by his personal staff. The postponement of the meet a week because of the bad weather has given several more athletes a chance to enter and the list of those who will take part has reached almost 100 names. This is in addition to the large number who have entered to compete in the military events. Thst some existing records will be broken la almost an assured fart. The Young Mens Christian association quar tette ha been practicing hard on tha re lay ulktance and In trials haa come a close to th leoord that thla record l xpouted to b broken, as the high school team has also covered the dis tance in reoord time and with the two teams purhing each other for first place only a alow and wet track ran prevent a new record. New Hwrale Star Eattra. i Th entry' ot a new man. Nelson, with intercollegiate, . championships to his credit, promise to mak tha high school stars. Neytllo, Fullaway and Welrlch, huetle to win the 130-yard and 120-yard hurdles. Th preliminary events will be run off In th morning Saturday and only the finals In tho afternoon. Th progam for tho final events will be as follows: t p. m. finals Junior So-yard dnih. ?:1S p. m. Finals lnn-yard daeh. l p. m. Finals iau-yard high hurdles. S i p. m Military event (wall scallnr contest) open to tams of eight men. : IT, p. m. riunning high Jump. I 90 p. m. Junnor running broad Jump. 1.40 p. m. IHscus throw. f :4fl p, m. fc-yerd run. 3 4 p. m.Mllltary event, shelter tent pitching. :M p. m Pole vault. S:t p. m. Military event; retiring sharpshooter race. 3.15 p. m. Finals SO-yard dash. 3 X p. m. Military event, equipment rae. S tfi p. m. Twelve-pound abot put. 8:4 p. m. Ono-quarter mil relay, for Omaha grade schools. S oO p. m. t'lnala KsO-yard low hurdles.' 11 p. m. Military event; rescue race. 4:M p. m. 440-yard dash 4:0t p. m. Hunning broad Jump, 4.15 p. in. Military event; shoe raoe. 4:) p. m. t.'ne-liHlf mile relay for uni versities, clubs, col lime and l:lgh schools. 4:4t p. nv On mile run. Mrs. Sprague Leads in Competition for W. A, Fraser Trophy Mi. K. 11. gpragu turned in the low net score in th handicap medal play event ' Tuesday, the first round In the play for th W. A. Fraser trophy which will bo awarded th woman golfer win ning three time during the aeason at th Country club. Mre. Sprague'a store waa 61. 0he played at scratch. Th scores turned in Tuesday are as fellows: . Groas. Hd. Net. Mrs. K. 1(. Spiaaue tu sc R! Mrs. J. T. 6tewart bH so M Mra, W. T. Burns 6 ac bJ Miss Fllaabeth Davie 7S IS M Mlaa Menle Davis 74 IS 68 Mrs. Harold PrttuheU 91 11 64 Mrs. Llndaay Tt W 13 MUs Daphne Petera l t .VI Mrs. Remington Si 11 TJ Saturday the Country club season wilt formally open. At I o'clock play will start In a handicap righteen-hole match againat bogey. At I o'clock a putting ronteat will be staged. On May SI a flag contest and a driving conteat will be ataged. the former at 1 o'clock and the latter at S o'clock. All of the events Saturday and Monday are open. Joe Steelier. Signs Articles for Big Go m Omaha On July 5 J. F. Hetmaoek, manager for Jo Ftether. the Nebraska phrnom. signed articles today for the big wrestling go hers on July I. Gene Melady left last r.lght for Chicago and- Cutler will affix his signature to the article there thla morning, thus settling the last de tail of the big championship match. Het manek and Stecher were both in Omaha yesterday. The artiolee were sljned at th Murvhant hotel, which m'.ll be the headquarter for th match. CAMBRIDGE HiGH WINS SOUTHWESTERN HONORS CAMBRIDGE, Neb.. May !.- Special Telearam.V Cambridge. High school abut out Oxford High here today, T to . and thereby winning tho ihamplonship of ouUiweatern Nebraska. Ro4fttll was la fins form, striking i.ot eighteen an'l ul.o.i.nk liut teo nita, ahlle hla team mates secured seven. Cambridge holds th" championship over all the strong teams In this section, owing to their star pitcher, who ha struck out eighty-eight in forty-two In ning". Batteries: Cambridge, Rod well and Kvans; Oxford. Lurking and Fender. Sam HlllltleV WlIlS Another ShOOti TWS Time at Fort Dodge FOTtT DODGE, Ia May 2. tfpeclal Telegram.) Sam -Huntley, the crack Omaha trap Shooter, added another vic tory to his already, long list today when he broke 15 out of a possible ZOO targets in the annual' trap shooting tournament of the Fort Dodge Gun club.- Huntley victory waa easy sailing, and his score was really remarkable, considering th disagreeable weather which confronted the men on the firing line. Sixty-seven shooters took part In the two-day event. .W. H. Tolen, with 181, was second high, and Charles Hummel of La Porte waa third. Frank A. Qotch, a prominent cltlsen of Humboldt, snd the greatest , wrestler the world ever saw, was one of the shooters. FAST TIMeTTbeTnG MADE ON: INDIANAPOLIS TRACK INDIANAPOLIS, May St. Through Its great work In the elimination trials for th Indianapolis BOO-mll race, Saturday, May 29, the, Sluts team ranks as Ameri can favorite for that contest, with Do Palma, Resta and Porporato a Its op ponent at tha wheel of foreign cars. Wilcox, Cooper and Anderson, the 8tuti drivers, lapsed the course with average of SS.t, 96. and Se.4 mlletan hour, re spectively. Wilcox's mark waa tha best of the present season,- l.ll flat, but slightly behind BoHlot's sensational time of 1:39.13, last year. Nsrlsa Malltaa Beaten. SCARBOROUGH. N. Y., May 2. Marlon lolllna. who won the IKI3 che.m- filonahip of the Women' Metropolitan Jolf association, was defeated by Mrs. H. R. WUxkton of Plalnfield, N. J.. 6 snd 4, todav in the second round of match play for this year's . championship. Raelasi to tlo oa In Erin. DUBLIN (Via Londonl, May 28. At a meeting of the lrlah Turf club, held here todsy, it waa decided that there would be no interference with racing In Ireland thla season. llryw Hswr Beaten. PHILADELPHIA. Msy SB. The Point Judith polu team defeated Bryn Mawr. 4'i goals to 4, in the second gam of the wood Crest cup tournament today at Pala. (ieorie II. MHIa Dead. MintiLETOWN, N. Y., May K-Oeonre H. Mills, known throughout the United States as a starter of trotting horses, died in a hospital her today. Colleae Ciaaaes. Navy, S; Mount St. Joseph, 4. Army. S: VUluno, Va., 0. Rmwn. B: Princeton. 0. ' Pennsylvania, S; Lafayette, 9. Diplomats Exchange Trains at Zurich ZURICH. May JB.-(Vla Tarls. May 28.) The duke pf Avarna, Italian ambassa dor at Vienna Baron von Maechlo and Prtnoe von Buelow, Austrian and Ger man ambassadors to Italy, together with the staff of the Bavarian legation at Rome, all arrived her thla afternoon. The Italian diplomat and hla auit boarded th train which brought Baron von Maochlu from Rome, and continued his Journey, while Baron von Maorhlo wont on to Vienna in the apecial which brought the duke of Avarna to this city. The railroad station waa guarded by troops from the Zurich garrison. Prince von Buelow was greeted by the German minister at Berne and the consul In this city. Be lor leaving he sent a telegram to General Wllle, commander ot th Bwls army, thanking him for th ar rangements made by th military author Itlea for hla protection on th Journey through BwtUerland. A similar telegram waa aent to President Motta by Ba.ro a von Maechlo. Babr Swallewa Carpet Tack.. PLATTE. J. D.. May St. (Special.) Aa th result of swallowing a carpet tack the lS-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Helnts of Platte la dead. When tha little bov swallowed the tack and appar ently did not experience any pain th parents wer In hope that they had been mistaken about his swallowing tba tack, having found on th floor a taok similar to tha on th child was sup posed to hav swallowed. But sae-erei hours later the child waa taken violently IlL Th tack was found lodged In th windpipe, but he child was unabl to withstand tha shock of an operation for it removal. Th Be Want Ads Ar Best Business Boosters.. . DeaMtrlaaeat Order. WASHINGTON. May IS. (8pevll Tela gram. y Malverne K. Cooper waa ap pointed postmaster at Waltmaa, Katroma county. yviuig, H. 1. Campbell, realsned. Neb,iaaka pension granted: Marr Oil- more, rairoury, tu; June r-. Kinney, Pawnee City, 111: Ornha J. b'hlrwa. Geneva. ti2; Harriet Thompaon. Kear ney. Hi The postoffu-e at Pamell. (,reely county, Nehraaka. ha been discontinued, mall to iioia' J. COLLINS' FLING WINS FORPALE SOX His Perfect Throw to FlatelA Ninth , Inning- Enables Chicago .to . Beat Tanks. ''y THE EIGHTH STRAIGHT VICT0BY CHICAGO.' May 36. A perfect throw to the plate by John Collins In the ninth Inning enabled Chicago to win Its eighth straight victory today when It defeated New York, 7 to . Mullen waa on third and Matael on second, with two out, when Plpp singled to right ' Both' at tempted to score, but Collins' perfect throw to th plate caught Malsel, retir ing th aide. Chicago played an unhill gam and went ahead of New York by bunching hits when the easterner became un steady. Fa her, who had won seven straight games, retired, and Scott pitched Chicago to victory. The batting of Plpp and th fielding of J. Collins and Weaver were feature. Score: NBW YORK. CHICAGO. AB.tl O A R AB.H.O.A.B. Matael, lb... i SSI IFelM-h. cf... i 1 I rcklnpe-. utile Roth, lb.... S 1 1 ('re, cf t 1 S OR. Collins. !bl t I I 1 Plpp. lb..... I S 10 1 tPournler. If. 4 I l 1 j l.'ov. n i e v nj.fjeiuaa, n. v i a w HartMll, It.. 1 I 9 OWeanr, la.. I S I 4 0 Poor, Sb. ... I I 4 I ORrlef. lb....S 1(10 ftwepaay, a.. S Oftohalk. a.... S S 4 Ketfln. p.. 1 0Fa.tr. p.... 1411 Mallea ....1 1 o1ete. ... S -Qalnlaa Tal SS 11 M 1 IBcott, p 0 1 Tetala SI 1 17 14 S Batted for Clcott In sixth. 'Batted for Keating In ninth. New York 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1-4 Chicago 1 MH111M Two-base hits: Felsrh. Plpp. Boon. Three-base hit: Plpp. Stolen base i' Brtat. Famed runs: Off Fa bar, 3; off Scott. S; Off Keating. C. Double playa: Fournler to Schalk; Boone to Pecktnpaugh; Maiael (unassisted). Bsses on balls: Off Faber, 4; off Keating, ; off Clcott. 1; off Scott, 1. Hits: Oft Faber, In five Innings and none out In alxth; off Scott, 6 In three Innings. Struck out: By Faber. 4; by Keating. 4. Umpires: Hlldebrand and O'Laughlin. Tlsrera Trtsa Senator. DETROIT. May M. Seven of Detroit's eight hits, coupled with three of Waah lngton'a errors, enabled the Tigers to win today's game, 10 to 6. Detroit bunched three lilts in the third and thro more in the fourth. Score: WAflHINOTOK. DETROIT. AU.H.U.A K. AB.H.O.A.C. MoalUr. rt..4 I IS Buah, ....... I 114 roater, Sb... ft 111 evitt. 10..... 4 1 S (Vmaollr, If. S I tCabb. CI.....I 1 manka, U...S I Orrawrera. rf I 4 Milan, cr... s e I a 0Verb. If I a wiuaa. lb-el Mam. lb.... 4 1 14 Morsaa, lb.. S I a UYoung, lb... a a I Aliuneith. a. 1 4 OStanaaa. a.. 4 1 1 1 4 0a4ll. lb... S 1 4 SDubac. p.... 4 1 t S 1 MoBrtde. as. 4111 Elba, p .... 1 S Totals I ST 14 t noppaw, seal Engla, p 114 4 1 Gallia, p.... 4 4 ... Acoata .... 4 a a . . . JobaeOa ... 4 4 Totla.....M 1 14 It 4 Batted for Hopper In fifth. . '. . Batted for Kegel In eighth. " . Waahlngton 0 0 1 0 0 4 S Detroit 1 0 4 S S e S e -10 Two-baa hit: Gandll. Three-base hit: Bush, fctolen bases: Gandll. Vttt, Cobb, Veach (1). Earned runs: Off Dubun, S: off Shaw, S; off Hopper, S. Double play: MeBrid to Wllllama to Foster. First baaeo nerror: Waahinaton. L Bum on balls: Oft Dubus. 4: off Shaw. -. off Hopper. 1: off Knael. 1. Hits: Off Bhaw. 4 In two and one-third Innings; off Hop per, 4 in on and two-thirds innings; off Kngle, 3 in three Innings. Struck out: By Dubuc, 1; by Hopper, S' by Enget. 1. Umpires: Evans and Eldrldg. GOYERNOR OF INDIA . ENROUTE TO COAST (Continued from Page On.) and doctor of lawa degrees, he apeak. Darfect Ejnarllsh. Thouarh not much of a talker, he la a persistent interviewer and in answering on question, h asks halt a dosen, all pertinent and up to date. Meets th latrvtewr. En rout to th Pactfle coast, where h will visit both of th expositions, Bir Jagatjtt Btngti Bahadur and hla party arrived yaaterday afternoon, oeoupylnc th private car Otympla on th Rock Island's California express. Ha aad th member of hla family wer la th ob servation snd and as th train drew up to th station. Blr JagatJIt waa th flrt person to rearti tho platform. Greeted by a Baa man, he said: "So thla 1 Omaha? I hav beard of th'clty. It I a great meat packing renter and has a population of about X,on. x understand that It la the me tropolis of Nebraska and deatmed. on ac count of Its central location, to become on of th most Important trad cen ters of th United States." Asked of hi Impression of tha United States, Sir JagatJIt replied: "It la won derful. I was as far vaeat aa Chicago during th world's fair, more than twenty year ago, but at that tiro I saw little of America, visiting only that portion between New York aad Chicago." Th question, "What, la your opinion, is going to b th outcom of th war la Europe?" was aaked. "But one." aukkly replied th mah rajah, a hi eye flashed. A lite Will Wla. "Th alUe ar fighting for th right and thy ar going- t win.' Th final victory may not com for soma tuna It may be alx moalhai It may be on aad tt may be two year, but In th end Germany will b defeated. What will occur after that, be man caa tall, thouarh I hav aa Idea that thia will and war ,u.d lasting peace will be the ultimaU result." "And what is India doing to aid tht allle?" u asked. Smiling and showing a set ot perfec teeth. Sir Jutiai.lii replied: "Ail that has been asked. We have sent "Aft soldiers and If th call cornea, we can send iyOO.fluO more. I have sent one regiment of 600 of my own men and have more to send when they are needed. "Our country la very prosperous. W have raised bountiful crops during the last year and if called upon, wa can not only feed our own people, but the whole of England for months. Now, let us slop talking war. Missoarl" Hla Hwaae. "Do you know that this Missouri river that we crossed a few minutes ago Interest me. It makes me feel some thing aa if I was at noma, not on ac oount of the water that has a peculiar color, but on account of the name. The nam 'Missouri' Is the same aa that bf my summer horn and tt la spelled th same. This home la tip In tha moun tain, g.000 feet above sea level, and I a moat charming spot. Up there I do a little farming, hav my golf links, hunt ing lodge and entertain my friends." Th Maharajah was Inquisitive about Omaha. He wanted to know about Its banks. Its manufacturing Industries, the number of bushels of grain It handles annually, its bank clearing's, the volume of It business, explaining, "I seek thl knowledge that I may know more about th oouatrr." While Sir Jagaljit was visiting with th newspaper men, hi wlf waa occupying- a seat In tha rear of th observa tion car, smoking cigarettes and gaslng down the track. Sh did not venture out of th car, explaining that ah waa not dressed to appear in public. And ah told th truth, for aha waa clothed In a loose fitting, light colored silk lounging robe.: with a red breakfast cap thrown over bar. shoulders. Sh la described aa a moat beautiful woman and th descrip tion ' fits her nicely. She I perhaps SU year of age, of medium sUe, peachy complexion, with dark hair and eye. Sir JagaUit met thla wit In Madrid, becama enamored of her, proposed mar riage and was accepted. At the time she waa a Spanish dancing girl, but that doe not count 1 now, for her husband establishes cast In bis native country and thia wli is the first lady of the land, wlf of a man whoa annual ln come 1 J?, 000.000. Not la Politics. Sir JagaUit'a wlf doe not meddle In Politic and sh doe not know whether or not h I a suffragette. Relative to thla aha said: "I am quit content to let my husband look after th polltloa of th family. I hav read of the movement of women to secure the ballot, but I am not In sympathy with thsrn. Women ahould keep out of politics and attend to other dutlea Bt so doing, they can find em ployment for all ot their Urn." 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