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IN AURORA MYSTERY
County Officers Fin4 Boot Tracks,
Showing One Msa Committed
Two Assaults.
KANT SUITORS FOR GIRL'S HAND
AURORA. Neb.. Oct. . (Bpeclat Trte
gram.) While County Attorney Whitney
and other were today at tho horn ol
JTe! Nelson, th victim cf a recent mur
derou MMult, traoks were discovered la
neighboring wheat field, which were,
evidently made by Nelaon' assailant.
The rout taen ty the truck wm not
that followed by the bloodhound wbM
they were brought Iter lat week.
The reault of the tracking by the
hound waa the arrest of Fred Luff, a
neighbor of Nelaon. The tatter was ar
rested on Tueaday of lent week and on
Friday hlmaelf narrowly m laced death
from a bullet fired through the tack of
hie buggy juat aa he wa starting for
ti la parenta' home In Marquette.
The track dlecowied tody In the
wheat field were mad by tomeone who
hud been running rapidly from the Nel
aon home. Many wheat field aurround
the Nelson home and trie track were
followed for several mile and led from
the Luff -home. The track were large
and evidently made by some person
Wearing rubber boots.
Later" In the day the pair of rubber
boots, which exactly tit these track,
waa discovered In Peter Thompson's
wheat field. Just about a half mile from
the home of Luff. They had evidently
been discarded by some person who was
m a great hurry aa the vare foot tracks
of their owner proceeded on aoroa the
wheat field and through several corn
fields to almost the same destination as
those which came from the Nelson
place. Tracks were found leading to and
from the Luff home and thM were
mado by the same rubber boots a made
the tracks leading from the Nelaon
home.
It is now generally believed that both
Luff and Nelson were assaulted by the
same person. ' As both had been suitor
ox the same young woman, who also had
many other admirers, the current theory
la that some one of the other admirers
was the assailant
American Herder
Is Put to Death
By Villa Officer
' EL PASO, Tex., Oct. Charles Boone
of Rodney, N. M.. waa killed yesterday by
a Villa officer at Quzman, seVenty-five
mllea from Juarea, according to a report
reaching here today, brought by, Boone's
partner, Patrick Welsh, who escaped
from Ousman on a locomotive.
Boone Is the second American cattle-,
man to be killed In western Chihuahua by
Villa soldier. James Parker, a cattle
man well known here, waa executed near
Guzman a week ago. according to report
since 'Confirmed. - The soldiers accused
him of stealing cattle. He was endeavor
ing to.ro unfl up a herd and bring; It to
the border for American owners.
, "Boone and I were bringing a shipment
of stock to the border," said James Welsh
' on hi -arrival her. "Our train waa
stopped at Ousman and Villa soldiers
. came cut from the station. They saw
Boone first and dragged him from the
train, telling htm they were going to kill
htm. r He said to me as they were lead
ing him off. It's' all up -with me newt'
They; had gone only a few steps when
Colonel Hernandes gave the order for
Boone's murder and an officer fired at
htm. ; I saw Boone tall end, struggle a
Couple of times. Then they said they
were going to search the train for mora
Orlngoes.' "
. ' Soldier, acting,' It la said, under Villa
orders, are slaughtering thousand of cat
tle In northern Mexico.
STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION
TO CHANGE CONVENTION CITY
ORD. Neb., Oct. 29. (Special.) At the
annual meeting of the State Press a so
cial ion In April of this year, at Omaha,
preference waa expressed by the member
present to hold the next meeting in the
western part of the state.. The Commer
cial club of Scott's Bluff offered to ralaa
11,000 to pay toward the expense of a
meeting to be held la July In the "Nile
Valley of Nebraska." ,
There is some reason now to believe
that the ' next convention of the asso
ciation cannot be held In the west, as
had been hoped, and President Horace
M. Pavl ' has called a meeting of the
executive committee to be held at Grand
Island, the home of Secretary C. C.
John. Saturday evening, November t.
In the call, he says all newspaper men
who are mombers of the baaoclation will
be welcome to come and express their
.opinions on the matter of the location (
of the 1916 convention. ... I
It Is' understood that both Omaha and
Lincoln would like to entertain the editors
aext spring.
ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING
CELEBRATED BY CALABRIA
Joseph M 'Calabria, superintendent of
the court house, ano? Mrs. Calabria yes
terday celebrated the twentieth anniver
sary of their wedding. They received the
congratulations of many friend. About
twenty guests were entertained at Mr.
and Mr Calabria's home, 2210 Fopplaton
a.cnce, last evening. It was their
"china wedding" and they received nu
merous appropriate gift a
NELLY THE GREAT SETS MARK
FCR COLT ON TWO-LAP TRACK
SPIUNGFIKLD. a. Oct. SS. Nelly The
Qreut, a S-year-oid trotting filly, made
a new world record for the age on a
half-raile track here today, when, at a
br.-cUeri' meeting, she stepped a mile in
Mi. She is owned by Dr. W. A. Barber
3t this city.
The former record was S:ltt, held by
Nowaday Girl.
Use The Bee's "Swapper" oolumn.
furniture Into cash.
. Lararc lft t Prlaeeteau
PRINCETON, N. J.. Oct. .-Glft to
Princeton university amounting to Stf3.
C were announced at a meeting of the
trustees today. They luciude t4.0j from
Mrs. Kuaaotl Sage for new dining halls.
S1&..000 from Mrs. William Church Oe
born ot New Tork City for the endowment
of the Dodge profeasorahlp of mediaeval
history and XCSOJO to establiab the Noel
liaaaett rnumortal scholarship.
Irkoaitr la Distress.
GALVESTON. Tex., Oct. .-The
In onr i narles Noble Hlmmons put Into
prt here toiay In distress with its bead.
tarriM away and 11 !.eru
ikfinea 10 iik nun witn ropes. The Wlm
mona eno&uutered both the August and
September hurricanes la ths Gulf of
aivxico auruisT a voyage to Veneavnila
wiih coai.
VENICE BOMBARDED BY AUSTRIAN AERIAL RAIDERS - Bird's-eye view
Venice, showing' St. Mark's In the foreground. In three aeroplane attacks on Venice
last Sunday nlht several incendiary bombs were dropped on the city, one alighting
In the famous St. Mark's plaza. Some damage was done to the DegU ScaM church, b
ut nno one was killed.
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Danube River Will Be Reopened
For Traffic Within Few Weeks
AUSTRIAN ARMT HEADQUARTERS
(Via London), Oct. ' 18. The Junction of
the Austrian, German and Bulgarian
troops and the occupation of the last
Serbian position on the Danube mean
the speedy reopening of that river for
traffic.
Numerous vessels are now engaged in
removing the mine and other obstruc
tions and communication between Hun
gary and Bulgaria and Turkey will begin
forthwith, although travel by river will
necessarily be slower than by the all-rail
route through mid-Serbia. The entire re
establishment of traffic la expected
within a few week.
BERLIN. Oct 28. (By Wireless to Bay
ville.) Among the items given out for
publication today by the Oversea News
agncy was ' the following:
"The Austro-Hungarlsn, Bulgarian and
German comrades have met on the Balkan
heights. In the twilight of October ,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE
Member of Board of Lectureship of
" ' Mother'! Church Talks at
i .; . . - .Auditorium.
MUST. LEABN 0$ GOD TTTMSET.T
William D. McCrackan. M. A.. C. 8. B..
.member of the Board of Lectureship of
ths mother church," the Pirsi Church of
Christ, Scientist, Boston, lectured last
night at the Auditorium . on Christian
Science. He said:
"There is much evidence to show that
the uncertainties of human life largely
contribute te It mistakes, to it aln.
sickness and sorrow. Uncertainty causes
humanity to waver In judgment, to heal,
tat at critical moments, and to be ap
prehensive of the future. It embitters
many an otherwise noble character. It
sows broadcast the seed of fear and
doubt and render human being. vacii. ' existence, infinity, perfection. Tbe great
latlng and dlatrurtful at the very time.'1 ra to the evf,r U" t,n 1 ; th WM
.h h. . w . ,, ,w and I, and hall vr be. He U lit eter-
authorlty and dominion. Hampered by
the shackles, of uncertainty, human be-
togs dare not advance winst the mental lBlb He ormilDotnt, olunUcient,
enemies that .pell dUaeter to their hap-1 omnlprMent . . . ta. th, creator of a,,
plness. health and wholesomeness. but , ,lM exlitenoe. truth, leallty. or ea
elther permit themselves to be overrld- ntla, ng. He aots as principle govern
den by these enemies or else withdraw , ing through law and dlvln decree. He la
Into a condition of hopeless Inactivity. j imperishable . substance, and He gives
"Mr. Eddy, th Discoverer and Founder; t)pon. man Immortality, bliss, and th
of Christian Science, and the author of j 'beauty of holiness. ' Moreover Qod is
Its textbook. "Science and Health With mind. -
Key to the Scripture," offers th follow-1 "Among Mr. Eddy' many contribut
ing explanation of the real and eternal ' tion to th right understanding of Qod,
on page 71 of that book: 'Nothing 1 none stands out more clearly than her
real and eternal nothing la Spirit but definition of Qod a mind. It is obvious
God and His idea.' It follow that the that if Qod be considered a Infinite and
Ick and sinning need only apply this on nd indivisible, and this, is th
test to their own case In order to find Sneral theological teaching concerning
out what pertains to truth, what is neces- Hlm the. word mind fully meet the re
aary. lawful, and abiding, and on the "''-ement of th definition. Thl Ood
other hand what U false, hence unneces-iwho u mlni u absolutely nd wholly
aryj Illegitimate, and transitory In their - a"d H" fP1' through the law of
experience. , good only, and thl law mean to every.
"In other word, th.lr help and cure n f hl" W" hlh' .hP"".''
will arise from th. spiritual understand- TlJ?LtJlZ L "
. . .. . . . ' , . . wholly good mind, It behooves the man or
V I . V who dealrca to know whether any
that which U of divine origin. That mPnU, ,mpre..ion u tPu., of
which i mere human belief, uppolUon. Mntal t0 brln, lt u the teirt of th-
or uper.tltlon. Is unreal, untrue, and olvtoe mmd and compare it therewith.
non-essential. By means of this test It'
U possible to separate the chaff from the j Pll Gas sat Perleet Hsa. .
wheat simply by asking one's self of any i "Starting from the eternal bast of a
given condition, thought, or act. la It like perfect Qod and perfect man, humanity
'Ood and His Idea,' or tm lt unlike Him can work out it own salvation from
and His creation? The answer will de- matter to mind, from the flesh ot spirit,
terrains whether the particular condition, ' from sens to soul, from death to life,
thought, or act Is real or unreal, true from error te truth and from fear and
or untrue, essential or non essential. j et to love, unvarying and Inexhaustible.
"Therefor Cb.riat.aa ttuieao provide Armed with spiritual under.tandlng, bu
way of estimating th facta in every ho- i inanity ia protected againat ths belief
man problem and la thus a meua of em- of a 'mind apart from Ood or ot lite in
cape from .very untoward situation. I
th sufferer one who feels aggrieved be-
cause ha ha been obliged to stand aside !
and see th world actlviu pas nim i
by, perhaps by reason of Invalidism or
through lack of what are called natural
opportunities? . Then let him take the
line of demarcation offered by Christian
Science and measure off that in bis
thought which ia god 11 k from that
which is unlike Ood. Let him harvest
the first and discard the seooad, and h
will rtaa sut of his loaeUnea and Isolation
and become a useful member of society.
"Is ths seeker' for help one who baa
pent his all la th futile pursuit ef
pleasure only to find that pain 1 hi !
reward? Let him, too, measure out th
immutable and true from tbe changeable .
and false by mn of thi .plritual ua-
deratandlng offered b, Christian Science.
and be will find genuine happlnea. real,
bliss and Joy. to be spiritual and not ma-
tetlal. This sans help I available for
th. sick and sinning, th. down trodden, I
th. fearful, th Ignorant th seeming
victims and martyr of evil belief, or of (
THE BEE;
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In the rugged Dobravodo mountain
where the patrols of the allied powers
were looking out for each other, there
suddenly appeared two Bulgarian office rs
and twenty-five men.
"According to the Cologne Gasette all
were splendid soldier and well eQUlpped.
A majority of them were veteran who
had fought In- the Balkan war against
Serbia. They were led by Lieutenant
Gateyev. They were given an enthusi
asts reception by the soldiers of the
central powers. The military oommand
ere and the Duke of Mecklenburg hast,
ened to a place northeast of Braa
Palanka. near, the town of MullUnoviUh,
where the-historical meeting of the east
and west took place. Later there waa a
brilliant parade In the conquered Serbian
fortress of Kladovo.
"Resounding cheering and the national
anthems were heard from the opposite
bank of the Danube, where the Rouman
ian population had gathered."
malleloua mental suggestions. It Is the
way of salvation for those lying on beds
of suffering as well as for those in bond
age te bad habits. -
"Now. It is evident that In order to fol.
low out this procee of classification be
tween, that which 1 Ilk God and that
which I unlike Him, there must be a
practical understanding of God Himself,
of His nature and qualities. It therefore
.become the duty and privilege pf those
seeking help In Christian Science to be
come acquainted first and last with Qod
Himself. , .-
God's Word Moms.
"When Mose ws being commissioned
by God to bring the children of Israel
out of Egypt, he asked by what name he
should refer to Qod in reply to their
question. 'e read in the book of Exodus:
'And God said unto Moses, I am that I
am; and he said. Thus a halt thou say
unto the children of Israel, I am hath
sent me unto you." This divinely chosen
designation 'I am" reveal the essential
nature of God. It stands for being, self-
nal, without beginning en without end.
and His kingdom ruloth over all. The
matter. Mlhds many cannot successfully
urge their claim of material origin.
material law and material dissolution
upon the afflicted, tbe aorrowlng and ths
bereaved, wbea the latter turn for help
to spiritual understanding.
"The recognition of Ood as th only
mind make unavailing the temptations
of material medicine, material religion,
or material soieno. so-called. All Incite
ments to envy, hatred and revenge fall
narrate before the eonsolousneas that
admits the exist owes of one Hie only and
that one lit wholly and beneftoent.
Not even the subtler mental suggestions
proceeding from human will power caa
"ose who seek their inspiration
, ""'""'"'
'v 'ndulf
iTi 1',- ,k 9"VT 'V?k
Bh".f th eCret ot th
..ghelUp and proUcU1 drvill.
tha pro(fre of huraAnlty( repentant from
,uld recovering from aickneas, I safe
Dd ,te,(i-. The host of th redeemed
are marching on to certain victory undue
the guidance of life, truth and love."
OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOHKU 20, 1915.
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Producers Meet
With Consumers
CHICAGO, Oct . The first national
conference of producers and consumers,
organised for the purpose of eliminating
the middleman and hi profits, waa held
her today. Delegates were present rep
resenting the American Society of Equity,
the Farmers' Educational Co-Operatlve
union, the Farmers' Equity union, the
Gleaner, the American Federation or
Labor and the Patron of Husbandry.
Arthur Le Sueuer, vie president of the
People' college of Fort SOott. Kan., ex
plained that the first step of the plan
must be the affiliation of the farmers
and worklngmm. After that, he said.
would be municipal market and pro
ducer store where the middleman's
profit would be eliminated.
CM itewawav Cavaght.
am rnANCiscO. Oct. . United
Kuim immlirratlon Inspectors raided the
Pacific Mall steamer Mongolia early to
day and captured eighty-six Chinese
stowaway wno amvea on in. iMnr
from the orient on Its last transpacific
voyage.
Xuk'i Ion Wsda.
Carl McQIUIcuddy. ' son of Manager
Mack Of tbe Athletics and manager of
the Raleigh team of the North Carolina
league, was married to Miss Mary Cains
of AshevUle, N. C
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HALF MILLION LOSS
BY INCENDIARY FIRE
Bin Caused bj Clock Bomb Cause
Damage to Goods of British
Steamship Agents.
BALTIMORE WAREHOUSE BURlfS
SEATTLE, Wash.. Oof. !. Flr,
supposedly of Incendiary origin, de
stroyed tonUht plr No. 14, at ttaa
foot of Broad street. ocohdIM by
Downell A Co., Ltd.. apn: for lh 1
Blue Tunnel line of British steamers,
with much valuable Merchandise, !
entalMng a los that probably will ex- j
coed 1500,000.
The Japanese and Chinese war- j
chandlse that arrived Saturday night .
on the steamer Iilon wai still in th
warehouse. $2,000,000 worth of silk .
brought by tha steamship having
been sent mat. Betides the merchan
dise just landed from tho Ixlon, j
cargo was being assembled at the pier
for tbe Ixlon' trip to Asia. The) '
Ixlon Is now at Vancouver and will
return here.
Carried War "applies.
The Rlus Funnel steamers nave been
taking much barbed wire, machinery and
Implement of war for the Ruastan army. '
The Ixlon la booked to atop at Vladlvo- I
Stok with similar aiipplles for Russia.
Two. deliberate attempts to destroy pier '
No. 14 by fire were made early last Tuea- j
day. Both flrca were started In pile of !
highly inflammable rattan atacked on top
of roll ot while Paper which occupied a
floor apace ot fifty square feet.
Fir department official said they be
lieved both fire originated front a time
fuse attsrhed to a bomb.
I.ara-- t.aaa tm Baltimore1.
BALTIMortFJ. Ort. . The United
Statee bonded warehouse on pier Nos. St
and S5 of the. Baltimore & Ohio railroad,
at Locust Point, waa totally destroyed by
fir tonight Record were destroyed and
estimates of the value ot the contents of
the warehouse varied between 1300,000 and
S400.0M. The building and piers were
Valued at 1150,000.
By hard work the firemen kept the
flame from two grain elevator SOS feet
away, which contained X. 000, 000 bushels
of grain.
Moat of the contents of the warehouse
had come recently from London and
Liverpool.
Tha fire Is thought to have started from
crossed wire In the warehouse.
First Yiddish Hobo
Appears at Lockup
Polios officials at central station re
ceived a distinct shock last night when
a Yiddish hobo appeared and aaked for
a night's lodging. Old policemen say that
never before ha on appeared there In
the role of a mendicant.
The Wandering Jew was accommodated
Ha said hi name waa Franklin and that
hi home la in New Tork. He has been
on the tramp for aeven years he said,
and didn't care enough about the good
things in life to work for them.
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Police in Boats
Pursue Thiovcs
Who Stole Metal
retire effloer banned two white men
and two negreea up the Missouri river
last night In rowboats after they had
discovered them In the act of stealing a
wagon load ef bullion from freight cars
near the rlty dump.
The officers found the men loading a
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Maaon and Hamlin Pianos
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Kranlrh and linen Plnnoa
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nnah and Ine Plnnoa
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Kimball Piano
Vprlght, SVIOO; Grands, 900 up.
CnMe.Nelon Piano
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Every Commerc Kange w positively r)A 1. eift
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wagon with heavy bars of metal
Stalled lo arrest them. The thieve
broke and ran, escaping rowboat.
The officer pursued In another boat, but
were outdistanced.
All Of the metal nearly 1 rO pntmds
had been stolen! from a tralnlnad con
signed to the American Bmeltlng tern
pany. H'wa recovered and brought to.
the station. A team of horse and a
wagon used by tha thieves to carry the
stuff a y was also taken.
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