TfTK BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAliCH '27, 1!UG. MANAGERS SAY THE TRAINMEN UNFAIR BtudnU ' of Labor Conditio". Aik for Explanation ai to Mean in; of Terms. QFXSTION OF LIGHT-HOUH DAT CWICAOO. March 5.-i.pee1ai.-Wlth only few day remaining before Hie leaders of the railroad brothrrhned de elare their wagr demands to the rsllroad mntrri, much Interest center In this sdvsnr announcement from the ef'lce ef the Association of Western Rsllrod Incsted here. The position of the reit roeds, ss explained hy their representa tive. U follow: In th formal demand drawn up by the unloni and now ready to he pre sented tn the railroad, appear these word: Artlrle 1, rtnn A: tn all road er Ire loo milea or lew. eight houra or le shall constitute a day, except In pas senger eervlr. tuder.ts of labor condition from t arloua part of th country have written ta th ofrice of th Association of Wen era Railway asking for an explana tion of tbla unusual term, "or leaa" In p-npoed eight-hour controveray. tt haa always been otir understanding that an eight-hour day contemplate eight houra of labor honestly and com pletely rendered In return for an elglil hour wage honeelly and completely pa'.l. Why 'should th member of th railway brotherhoods put thla Into their demand- i femand which ar the moat far-reach-! Int of any ever yet submitted by group of American tradea union. It would seem that under thla claua th brother hnol art demanding that their membets receive eight-hours' pay but they ar not pledging themselves to render In re tiirn for It. eight houra' work. In aplta of all the aay the train end engine service brotherhood an not aak lng for an eight-hour day aa thoee worda have been understood by the public up to the preent time. The net result of their demand la that they ahalt be paid what they are now receiving for ten houra' work at the end of right houra and that for th balance of the time, ahould It be necessary ta work more than lght houra, they will receive overtime en th basts of time-and-a-half. Tn dollar an-l renta thla would mean an Increase In wagea of 26 per rent, which would re quire tl00,lo,o"i a year. t Alsace-Lorraine May Yet Become The Buffer State Correspondence of th Associated Press.) I AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, March IT. fTh conversion of A Lsao-Lorraine Into an Independent buffer state between Franc Jnnd Germany. possibly Joined ta th Vmall Independent Grand Duchy of Iix 1 mburk that at now In Germ a oocupe- ilon, la th latent suggestion put forward r Dutch socialist circle In an attempt to jjiflds the, deep chasm between th Franrhj ind German socialist group and to en M'le ' th aaeUllaU en both beIHgerant We to work with on acoord In their JeepecUv countrlea for th attainment ff peac. The Aleac-UorraJne quaatlon la th sreat atumbllng block which haa hitherto jiefeated all attempt of th Socialist In ternational to reatora harmony and unity hmong tha vrloua national group affll fcted to tt. and th Dutch aoclaJUt organ. Met Yolk, now put forward tha fora-otnc the' chief point In a draft of peaca terma upon the baaia of which. It urge, kl socialist might undertake a campaign In favor of ending th preteot terrlW trtggl. ( Rejecting th idea of th war Indemnity erertly referred to In th RelchaUg aa fut of the queation, the program In quea )lon art forth further that Germany ahall axrrender' the territory It ha occupied In I ho wet la th return for tha restoration It of the fre aea. which la, aaya Het yolk. a. hundred time more ncaary for Ita national exlatence. while th allies ertall give It back her loat colon! In ex- hanxe for th non-Pollh territory Ru fiiti territory In German occupation and the restoration of Serbia and Montenegro. !tMlan Poland ahould. It la propaed. b reme aa Independent atate. which la on tha one hand what the Ruaaian emperor haa promised and on th other would fur Meh German with an Important reln lorcment of th aafety whh-h ao many uf them regard a threatened en the Sua lan aide. Kenhedy Addresses ' Dawes Republicans 1 rllADRON. Neb March .'flpeclal.t V-Th Uawe . County Republican - club Vntned the political araan l'rtJay even ln with a banquet at which John L. Kennedy of Omaha, candidate for United f latee! aenator, wae the gueet of honor. 'Mr. Kennedy aa Inlroduced by Judge F. B. fielrd. preaident of the club. He made an r a tended addreaa In which he dlcumd th tsauea of lh campaign In a clear an4 intelligent manner. The large audience that crowded the opeia houa waa de lighted with hla talk and It vn freely p. edi ted that h will cairy Taee count, by. a large majority. j 'lta Dawea County RepubiWan club haa Uaued a general Invitation to all repun fl'n randldatea for . national and atate cfflcr to vUit It. . Orleans Pioneers Elect Officers! 1 'ALMA, Neb., March K.-H8pecial.-Th.! annual meeting of the Pioneers' and Old j Settlers assoclauon was held In Orlais and the following officers elected: James jMcOlaohln. president; D. J. Lldeen. vice jl resident; J. O. Stroinberg. treasurer; It. IV Bodren. secretary- This Is an organi sation promoted and financed by tha buat litese men and dtlaens of Orleans that lias grown from year to year uatll now the annual three days picnic held m tVep tcBiber attracts monster crowds from all ',ver th stat. A fre barbecue and at '1 ractlona together with agricultural es iilblts adds U tha reproduction of pioneer oens and happenings. Th date have not bea decided upon for this year's icn;c. I Maar tl Dea't Kataw. A eJigtsa liver cause aa awful lot of mlM-ry to keep it actlv us Dr. King's New life Pills. Only c. All druggtels.- , Advertisement. 1, U. S. ARMY AVIATORS WHO WERE LOST IN MEXICO From dispatches it is believed that Lieutenant E. S. Gor rll and R. H. Willis, the two U. S. army aviators who were lost in Mexico, are reported safe. " i "i WORLD'S LABOR PEACE CONGRESS .iContlnued from Tag One.) ' earner are an Integral part of organlxed aociety part of the vita la of the nation. "In appreciation of their dignity end value, it I the duty of the wage-earn-era to make demand upon the world aa aembled In the nest world congreaa that nothing touching the Uvea of the work er ahall be determined without taking counael with them. Much a demand made by tha peraonel representative of the wage-earners aaaembled In the same place and at the aame time a the World Peace congreaa would have a tremendous effect upon the spirit and tha deter mination of that congress. "Such a demand would aet high stand arda of democracy and would give promi nence to prtnclplea of human welfare that could not be ignored. "The labor movement la the great hu manising, democratising force. In the affairs of nations, and It muat have a place wherever the welfare of th wage earners Is concerned. "If demands are not made they can b Ignored with good eonactenowa. But when Ideal of human welfare, tha rights and Interests f th common people are pre sented and urged In world tribunal. thy cannot b wholly rejected. The de mands will not be pressnted or oenald ered vnleaa tha wage-earners send their representative. This LAbor eongro Is an obligation we owe to our tdeala and to fellow-workers of tha present and the future as well as a great opportunity. "The problem la to have fullest and th beat representation In th Labor congreaa and through It a vole and In fluence In th world congreaa. Plan atreted sty Cewveatlea. "Tha report of the executive council to the thirty-fifth annual convention of th American Federation of Labor, held In San Frencleeo,' beginning November I. IKS, contained a plan for the holding of tha proposed Labor Peace congreaa. Th plan Is necessarily flexible and broad th purpose la to Inaur full represen tation from the worker of all countries, and you are urged to communicate with me aa soon as possible, expressing the attitude of the labor movement of your country upon thla plan. "Tha plan approved by the American Federation of Labor contains ths follow. Ins; general suggestions: Let everv national center affiliated to the International Federation of Trade union send not more than two dele gates to the conference. The labor move ment of any country, even though not eftlllated, could send one delegste. If there Is no ons general labor movement In a country, let the repreaent'atlvea of the organisation of that country agree to aend one delegate. Then It ahould alee be understood that representatives to thla congreaa mat be either officials or duly accredited representatives of economic nrganlsatlona of watre-earnere. The delegates tn thla International con ference before leaving their home coun trlea ahould make provialona for public ity through the labor and reform preaa ef their countrlea for the deliberations and the dectaiona of the labor confer ence ao that the wage-earner of the whole world would be In possession of th lr'"K In regard to whet tranepirea. "You will note these auggestlons are to facilitate the holding: of such a congreaa. This communication to you constitutes ths necessary official Invitation and notifi cation to participate In that congress. And additional announcement through the pra that th general 'World Peace con gress will be convened In a certain place, st a certain time, will constitute tha only notification necessary for aendlng your representatives to the labor peace con gress. Labor Power for Daaewrey. 'The p-o posed plan for the labor con- I greaa Is formulated for th purpose of I securing the representative thought and j conviction of the organlaed labor move- tnriit of the world. It le well known that ;the labor movementa In every country . are a power for democracy, and In 'latently and fearlessly urge In every j telation the paramount Importance of the ! human element. There are no other , crganiaatloa that are concerned wholly land purely with human welfare the pro rm JL Bandits Ride Alongside of Train Bearing Refugees from Mexico MONTEREY. Mexico, Mnrvh M.-A spe cial train from Torreon, bringing women and children of the American colony' there, passed through here last night. Ths wojuea were seated on ths floor of a box oar, protected by a barrier of trunks. The guard on the train engaged In a running fight with a large number of baadila, who rod alongside lh train for several miles from Prevencl to IWnto Nino. Wires were out oa both aide and attempts mads to burn the bridges. KIKIJ JIEALXJUAKTKK8. March M. (By Aeroplane to Columbua, N. M The aeroplane squadron, which accom panied Brigadier Oeneral J. J. Persh ing's expedition, haa mads good thus far la tha dangerous ork assigned to It. Flying condltiona among the Mexican . .... ' X V JKOe tection and th coneervntlon of human life. The labor movement everywhere lit a movement of the people. In the Inter est of the people and for the rlRht of the people. In all other world rniiKresao and general conferrncea for considering national affairs. It has not been the ciia tom to hsve representatives who stood for human rights and for human Inter ata. Political, commercial, Industrial, legal Intereeta have always been repre aentcd, but despite the fact thru nations and clvlllantlon exist for htimnn beings, human beings as human beings, and prin ciples of human welfare, have never been represented In these council. It Is thla wider and broader concept that we wish to bring Into the next world congress and so to humanise and elevate the thought and the decisions. Km Prssraat is Offered. "The plan of the American labor move ment for this labor's pence congress has) to do solely with th organisation of that congreaa. do not offer any program or any theory as to what tho member of that labor's peace congress shall do. It seems beat to leave 1 representatives free and unhampered to use whatever oiportunlty ahall be 'available and to tako advantage of any opportunity to promote the Interests of the workers In accord with their best judgment. W recognise full well that no conventional agencies or plans or davlcea for tha maintenance of pea.ee can be of any uae If there doe not exist In each nation the will and the understanding to maintain Justice, which Is the basis of alt real peace. It 1 this thought that wai th ultimata purpose of the proposed labor's peace congreaa 1 that by securing for th wage-earner of th world consideration and heating of their demand, of their grievances, thero would be brought about a better under standing of true national welfare and progress and that the principles that must underlie relations between nations should be In accord with justice. "By order of tho executive council of th American Federation of Labor: Fra ternally your. "SAMl'EL GOMPKRS, Preaident. "American Federation of Labor." SMALL TRACTS OF LAND IN BOX BUTTE SOLD ALLIANCE. Nb. March M.t Special Telegram The auction sale of Box Butte county land here ystiily resulted In the. purchase of eleven hun dred acres In small tracts In different parts of the county. The price paid averaged tM per acre, no pie cn sold being th last th aeller had. The object of thla aale la rather to divide up waer poaaihle, aome of th larger ranches Into small farm as It has been proven In the last flvs seasons that money can be made on a single tract of 104 acres of Bos Butte county land. The Box Butte County Farmers as sociation with the aid of an experienced farm demonstrator la giving every at tention to the scientific farm and tha day Is not far distant when the land on this table will be as thickly popu ated with prosperous farfners aa la that of the eastern part of the alate. Th "Welcome" algn suspended across Main atreet waa awung Into place today and thla evening the formal turning tn of the electricity was the occasion for public demonstration ' accompanied by band and f ireworke. . The algn. the larg est of lis kind between Omaha and Heattle, was bought by popular subscrip tion, headed by tha Traveling Men'a aa- social ion. The different fraternal orders of Alliance were among the principal donors. new to Prevent trwasi. When the child Is subject to attacks or croup, ee tt that he eats a light even ing meal, aa an overloaded atomach may bring on an attack, also watch for the first symptom hoarseness, snd give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the rhlld become hoarse. Obtainable everywhere Advertisement. mountains have presented unusual diffi culties, and In surmounting them some of ths men have had thrilling erper teroe. On aviator finding it advisable to leave hia machine to make aome topo graphical Inveatigatlona, walked thirty alx mile, part, of It at night. II fol lowed a railroad part of the way. lie did not care to atrtke a light, but waa able to make soma map observations by walking close to a burning railroad He. From the hills he watched many miles of valleys. Once, when looking for aome troops, he saw the dust which they raised many milea away, without the aid of glasses, but even with hia glaaaea he could not penetrate the dust clouds to learn hat aort of troops they were until he sa aeveral milea closer to them. I I I MANY PLACESWORTH SEEING Omaha i Surrounded with Beauty Spots to Attract the Eye. Art fiallerlee and IIiimi ('ollertloa Will He Open to the Vlsltora Dtoek larda Will Also Keep Open lloeae. Omaha Is well termed the ronven'hm city, both het-aiiae it Is tha city where many conventions are held and lwiu find a convention Vr llrnahi la a cltv that 1 utiJo many places to go either for amusement, sightseeing or to learn, and the convention visitor finds much to In terest him during his stay. Parka In ths summer, spring and fall are the best possible plnree to tvh"e j away the houra In a p'e&sant manner. limiDi haa a nsrk In averv dlre-tion from th. itn.nm.il .tet .m street car linea run direct to their entrances, in j the summer the narks aonear a one vast ; block of green, in the autumn and fall j the parka are more beautiful than ever, The beautiful green foliage changes color j until th perk 1 creen. yellow, red sndj"nv n," rnof" a r""rT1 brown. Th tall treea protect the sloping , greens and the lawna re-naln aoft and firm until late In the winter when the froet eventually kills the last llngerlrv- blt of life. Squirrels roam at random ""' '""" around Omaha a parka and are never I Ihterestlng placea to vl.1t and ahould molested, not even by email boya that;"01 b' uh-d lf ,h vlaltar haa the have a propensity toward throwing : ,lme to nlak the """'oh" Orraha has. .1 tv.. H.iu. it-, i ik. ..-'many other Interesting place, but It carefully macadamized and are kept In repair constantly, so thst for the vlaltot j two a motor ride through the parks la"""' '""u,a "" an enjoyable treat. The driveways con- j necl at all sides or the parx ana tnresa through at every place, allowing a com plete vletr of all the beautiful shrubbery and foliage while passing. Miles of noaleTsrila. I Connecting with and running through j the parka of Omaha are the boulevards. 1 The boulevard, are still mure or less In I an uncompleted atate and Omaha csn hardly boast of boulevards until the completion of the central boulevard around and through the city and around Carter lake, but that part of the Central boulevard that la completed and Flor ence boulevard are beautiful driveways. They afe excellent roads and riding over them after they have been recently oiled la very much like riding on a trans continental railroad. The homes that have been built on tho boulevarJ have been erected by discriminating home builders and were all planned to eecure the largrat amount of architectural beauty. Parking along the way adds ef fectiveness to the contrast between boule vard and sldewslk, while along all va cant lots, shrubbery, trees, hedges, vines snd other kinds of follaa-e have been al lowed to grow so that In many placea dinging branches extend overhead and shut out the sunlight completely. Miss I.aaa Station. For tha convention vialtor and espe cially the visitor from th smaller local ity, tho water works pumping station Is a good place to visit. It Is not often that a cltlxen takes the time or trouble to vlw the water works In his own town snd as the Omaha station Is a very large one, many take the advantage offered and. examine the on In Florence. The huge pumps, tho Immense reservoirs, the rlp-rapplhg on the river, th mechanical system, the chemical system, all Interest and thrill tha visitor. Two very Interesting plsces for teach ers to visit whlls the convention Is be ing held here are the public library and the city mission. . The public library la on of the beat equipped In the tnlddl west and I purely Omaha's library and Is supported by the city and not by any endowments. At ths library, convention Tlaitors will find several thousand ref erence books and Innumerable curios and collections. Th Byron-Reed collection of old coins and the Manderson collection of Indian curiosities are' especially Inter esting to teachers. During the conven tion of teachers the Art Qulld will hold an exhibit in th library. Th exhibit of th art guild are held tn the library at various Intervale during the year and are always very Interesting- and pretty. Blgt Charity lastltatlon. Tho City Mission I Omaha's biggest charity. Visitors to this city can ascer tain the methods of a large charitable organisation by merely making a ahort visit on morning becauae their work Is so extensive that hardly a minute passes but what something new comes up. Even to th uninterested person ths systems Used work of a charitable organisation becomes attractive because of th pe culiar working method. While soms visitors look for amuse ment or entertainment In a city other look for eomethlng different. That Is why the stock ysrds In South Omaha are attractive. They would hardly be enter taining to the person who saw them sev eral times a month or even a year, but to the person who never saw them are fascinating affaire. At the Parking; Plaat. Th killing of the rattle, the cleaning and dressing, the packing and shipping are all new and unknown. The systems employed are very different from the systems employed In other lines of bual nee. Few people oome to Omaha and fall to witness the packing Industry In South Omaha. Another Interesting sight to visitors from smaller places Is th grain ex change when the members are on the floor buying and selling. It will be difficult to understand Just what tha niemhera of th board of trade are try ing to do, but the way they do It will be a eight that la very seldom seen. The conatant yelling, the commotion, th hurrying messenger and clerks ar all fascinating to watch. aaarltlasT Plaat. Down by the river ia the largest smelt ing pUnt of gold and silver ore In the world. Huge furnaces, the engines, everything Is wonderful within the smelter snd the msnner In which they bring clear metal front apparently dark, black or light white rock la a sight that will never be forgotten. Tha smel ter la one of th points that no visitor Should overlook. For amuaement. alx theaters furnish an ample aupply. Musical comely, drama, farce, comic opera, vaudeville. Stock and burlesque sr played at tho vartoiM theaters, eo that no patron wtll be disappointed. H ran have whatever he wants. Otnaha'a new million-dollar court house Is a beautiful place. It Is one f th largest, neatest and best court houses In the country. It la aa Impos ing sight from without and) tha Interior decorations are nothing short of ex qnlslt. While marbls and light wood work constitute the decorating and blend excellently. The high school on th hill la an ad visable place to visit and of course all A Over Thirteen Hundred Men Join American Army in Last Ten Days WASHING-TOM. March .-A total of l.jrtg recruits have been added to the army In tha last ten days, the War de partment announced last night. The cam paign to add some :4,w men to the flh'.- . Ing 'oires. h'lnglne them up to maximum ttrength. b' Xen Mrch l.'i, ten days after American troops had hern onl-rocl into ! !Me''"0 I" pursuit of Vil!s. A totsl of t,87i applicants wete examined t oul.iin ill men. I The White Houfo, War department and 1 members of congress have been de'.ugel with offers of services from itate troop , and prospective volunteers for days. All pressure for largely Increased border forces. It Is ssld, hs come from con cnooi teacnera win an eo. it la the largest high school In the country with one exception. A huge three-story af- f,r ,h8t t-ov'r fur square blocks of : more than ordinary alia with a court In middle. It Is aa well .quipped as nd comfortable t.'relghton col'ese. the t'nlvcrelly of 'Omaha, the Presbyterian seminary, Bel : levue college, the Nebraska State Med- 1 would be almoat Impossible for a visitor mho la to be here only a day or two attending a convention to see everything . 1 1 . 1 ..11 w I Many British I Actors Respond To Country's Call . " J?m: of. th A"' '"' Pr'" liOrxLMj.N, March ac. There are no 1.5no actors serving with the British forces. It waa announced at a recent din ner In their honor given by membera of the theatrical profession. Ixrd Derby, who raised England's big volunteer army, paid the members of the profession a compliment for the assistance they had given In his recruiting campaign when he ssld: "Nobody knows better than I do how much recruiting owes to the dra matlo and variety professions. One had never to appeal to them In vain. They always have been ready Jo. give their services, snd much Is due to them for the success thst hss attended the volun tary recruiting." War Causes Dearth Of Paris Lawyers (Correspondence of th Associated Press.) PARIS, March 80. The Parisian bar has bsen reduced to Its lowest terms by drafts upon It for military service. There are no longer any of the younger mem bers left. It was a young lawyer, or "stagta. re," as hs is called, who was gen erally assigned to th defense of accused persons who had no counsel. Monsieur Henri Robert, hesd of the Order of Ad vocates of Paris, who chooses thasa offi cially designated counsel, waa obliged the other day to call upon Monsieur Ern est Csrtler. 86 yeara old, formerly at tha head of the Order of Advocates himself, to defend a man accused of a trivial of fense. PAINTING CROWN PRINCE SAID TO BE PUBLICITY (Correspondence of th Associated Press.) BERNE, Swltierland. March 30. Prof. R. Junker, the well known German painter, has just arrived at the head quarters of the Oerman crown prince, where he is going to hav a series of sittings from th prince, accord' ng to dis patches received her. Swiss newspapers state that . the pro fessor's visit forms part of a great pub licity campaign In favor of tha crown prince In progress in Germany. Photo graphs depicting the princ performing acta of kindness to French peaaant chil dren ar now on ssle tn Berlin. It takes but a minute of time to aave dollars when you read Th Bee Want Ad columna. Washington Affairs Officials of national and state proba tion organlaatlona asked a subcommittee of the senate Judiciary committee to recommend the paaaage of Senator Owens' bill for a probation system in the United Ktatea courta it would authorise appoint ment by federal Judgea of probation of ficers and would permit probation of all offenders except those convioted of trea son, murder, assault and kidnaptHng. The' senats public health committee recommended passage of a hill creating a national home for lepera. Varloua esti mates placed the number of lepera at larae In the I'nlted States aa high aa l.ouo. The report of the committee baaed 011 expert testimony declarea leproay la present in every atate and that tta vio tima are rapidly Increasing in numbers. The senate military committee has de cided not to attempt to reconcile its army bill with th bill which already has passed ths house, but will report the senate bill aa a substitute. Iron Is Greatest of All Strength Builders, Says Doctor A Secret of the Great Endurance and Power of Athletes Ordinary sTasated Iroa Will stake Bell, cat, Itervoaa, Bnadowa Teopie too Tar Cent. Btroager ta Two Weeks' Tims la BCaay Case. NEW YORK. 'N. Y. Mast people fool ishly seem to think they are going to get renewed health and strength from aome atlmutating medicine, eecret noe trura or narocoiio dru aald Lr. atauer. la m i w. - Im 1 1 m I uf this ltv k ii.n u mkl- trr of fart, real and true atrength can only come from the food you eat. But people often fail to get the strength out of thrli food because they haven't enough lion In thir hlood to enable tt to ihange food Into living matter. From their weakened, nervous condition they know soiiicth.HK is wrong, but tlieV can t tell what, so they -iitrlly commence doctoring fr atomach. liver or kidney trouble or symptom of some other ail ment caused by the lack of iron In the blood. Thla thing may go on for yeara. while the patient suffer untold agony. If you are not atrong or well you owe it to you reel r to run tne lonowing test bee how long ou can woik or how far nu ran walk without becoming tired. Next take two five grain tablets of or dinal y iiuxated iron three times per day after nit I for two weeks. Tnan test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. 1 have aeea duaeae of nervous, rundown people who were ailing all tbe while, double their strength and endurance and entirely set nd of all symptoms of dyspepsia. Ilvtr gress. There Is nothing to Indicate that General Funaton had asked for additional men or that he feels alarm over the allu atlon confronting him. Another proposal for a call for volun teers found Its way Into congress tcday. A Joint resolution directing the president to immediately call lOO.OfO volunteera for a term of service to last until peace ia ! sufficiently restored In Mexico to guaran- j tec protection to American life and prop erty was Introduced by Representative , Oyer of Missouri. Mr. Dyer Is the head of the Spsnlsli War Veterans' national organization and the reaolutlon provides that preference ahall be given In this volunteer enlistment to the militia and the fnlted State Spanish War Veterana. IRELAND WINS A YICTORY At Lait Eng-land it Forced to Recog nize Volunteer Training Corps as ; Part of Military System. FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN (Correspondence o'f The Aasoclated Press.! ! IXJXDON. March 17.-The decision of . the government to recognise the militia 1 organization known as th Volunteer Training corps as psrt of ths military forces of the country solves a difficulty; that for many months threatened to j wreck the whole volunteer home-defense ! movement. j The trouble arose tn connection with ! Ireland, and shows how the old home j rule quarrel persists even In the face of j war. The Irish nationalists, or home, rulers, saw that a bill giving official rec- j nenttlon to the volunteer forces would ! strengthen the power of the Nationalist volunteer force, which Is a considerable! body of men, all united with the Inten-j tlon of barking the demand for home rule; with force. If necessity should arise. I To prevent this strengthening of the' home rule element, the government pre pared, a bill at the last aeaslon which waa carefully worded ao as not to apply to Ireland at all, but the nationalists saw through the ruse promptly snd I threatened to put up a big fight. The! government then Included Ireland, and proposed to Include both th national ists and the Ulster Anti-Home rule mili tia. But the flsterltea rose In force against thla compromise, pointing out that practically all the young men of the Ulster volunteers had forsaken It for the front, whereas there were still large numbers of men of military age In the nationalist militia. So, while Ireland was quarreling, the bill waa allowed to die, and accordingly no official recognition could be given to the home-defense organizations through act of partlamerft. The ministry hss now got around this hy merely recognising th volunteer under an old military act of 1863. whereby Ireland is excluded. Inasmuch aa the act In question never applied to Ireland. Tha Volunteer Training corps thus en rolled as a part of the nation' fighting force ar believed to aggregate nearly 00,000 men. Th corps waa organised spe cifically for home defense, and includes mostly men past military age or other wise exempt from military duty. Th organisation led a thankless and unhon ored existence during It first year. The papers poked a good deal of fun at It, and the war office Ignored It. But de spite rebuffs, the movement spread with remarkable rapidity. It adopted a gray green uniform with red brassard, with th Initials "O. R." standing presumably for Oeorr Rex. and drilled faithfully in th highways and byways. Punatera explained th "O. R." as standing for ."George s Wrecks," "Going Rotten,' or 'Government' Rejects." but no amount of rldloule availed to hinder tha growth of th movement. At on time it was suggested that the Volunteers should go to Flanders to dig trenches, but the scheme fell through. Whn th Derby canvass began they proved of th greatest assistance. They helped In th canvass, and as soon as the canvas waa completed they threw open their ranks to th Derby recruits, offer ing them fre preliminary training, so that when they were called up tney would not have to begin absolutely at th beginning. AMERICAN TROOP TRAIN IS DERAILED IN MEXICO EL. SO, Tex., March St. Word that two box car or coaches had toppled from tha track of tha Mexican Northwestern railway, and that several American sol diers wer injured, was brought hr to day by iruc McKellar and hla wife, who came in on a belated train, that left Pearson. Msx.. last Thursday. McKellar aald that a defective rati was th cause of th accident. Tha train was said to b carrying; American troops to Madera. . "Mm f forfait." AifTiiiin iv m inn y jor ain, an oiq darky told her that through the Dayton flood he had lost everything he had In the world. Including hia wife and six rhlMrt "Why, said the lady, "I have seen you before and I have helped you. Were you not the colored man who told me you - -iiu 1 viniurvn DT the sinking of the TItanlcT" I fin. ma am, oat wua me. Hoi' un for'nlt man dat eher wus. Kalnt keep a fam'ly nohow." San Kranelaco Argonaut. and other troubles In from ten to four teen days' time simply by taking Iron in the proper form. And this after they had In some raaes been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. Hut don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron aretate or tl.ture or Iron simply to save a few centa. You muat take Iron In a form that can be easily abaorbad and assimilated like nuxated Iron If you want It to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than use less, at any an athlete or prise fighter baa won the day simply berauae he knew the secret of great strength snd endurance and filled hla blood with Iron before he went Into the affray, while many another has gone down to Inglor ious defeat almply fur the lack of iron. 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But In ths meantime, during th anzlons period of ex pectancr, there is iplenrlld remedy known as "Mother's Friend" thst does wonder. II Is for external tine, re lieves tha pains of muacla expansion, soothes and quiets th nerves, extends its in fluence to the Internal organs and removes to great extent the ten dency to worn and an- preheneJon. It Is a natural treatment, safe for tb mother, has no drag effect whatso ever and for this reason must exert a most Beneficial influence) upon those functions di rectly connected with motherhood. In - a very Interesting book th subject Is freely discussed and a copy will be mailed free to all expectant mothers by Brsdfteld Regulator Co., 40 Lamar Bdg., Atlanta, Oa, Get a bottle of "Mother's Friend" today of - any druggist, Use ss directed and you will then know why mothers for nearly half a century bar nsed and recommended this splendid aid to mother hood. Their letters ar ntaaaases 9t dicer, that braU comfort la very word. 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