J TIIK IU;i:: OMAHA, .MONDAY, AHML 24, liUfi. St. "t Iff I I , I i ' ! ir. : t - jr t w. I p. lift ft, 4 Y' 4. w 1 i OCCUPY MEXICO Wilson Understood to Still Hold He tolZht Not to Hurt Car rnza'i Feelings. PRESENT FORCE IMPOTENT SAN ANTON' 10, Tex.. April 13. Major Owners I Hugh L. Bcott hart practically concluded yestorday th') inlaalnn an which ho wa sent hrre tiy thn mrrctary of war, and at de partmental headquarter It was aald he would probably depart for Waah Infjlon. Ho will take to th. accre try a personal report on what la billevcd by headquarter offlcrra the Hdnilniatratlon will has it d ln!on whether tho American troop are to remain In Mexico or come out. Sleo hla arrival here last night, General Scolt haa been, with Ocncral Kunaton almost ronntantly. To gether they have read auch reports aa tame from the base at Columbia, from officer along the line of c.oin nutnV'jitlon and from General I'erah lnjt. Kono of then. Indicated fresh jictUhy by the American force, but preparation for attack wa Indicated and 0-encra! Scott gained at flntt hand an Idea of tha defensive atti tude tlio punitive expedition ha aa aunied. l.oea Over I lie fleciirila, All dn Ion Gcnersl Hott went over the innfO nl t iic expedition and the ilrtnlls nf tin idi-nts both north and south i'f tlx Imurnlsiv' line lienersl I'unalon srid hi" staff plnced before the chief of stuff ery coiiiinurili slion received, end in ad.'ltloii in that record jitovlded him v.llh eiK'h other evlilerice, Verbal and willtcn, Unit hme on (he ruse, ieiieral bcott pxpliilned that Hip secre tary mid suit lilm here for a more i oin Mehei ,-! ifiiotl of the sltttiiiloii than II .hail been iofhle to teirl.e over the ''I'sV.nh wire, and Ihat the minute hi work wru i omtileied he would leave foi W imiilnifloii. A to the '(inclusion ho I ind resiln-d sod the nature of the re !nrt he anuld make he wa noticom m!H ,i. lie ss ked tf It had been 'decided In withdraw the troop and replied: "We bae riot reached a conclusion." I lo no'oil hi hcud inward General Punston when he I., I.I "We," Lack f ri-irellon. ''.ierl Kunalon placed before the chief of ataff all h report from (Jen rl J'ershlng already sent to Washing ton In which (ierierul rrahhi( la known to I'Mve apix-aled fr more troop and for radical rhanae In operation, Then and other repoiia et forth with prlflc clenrneas the antaonlam which th Iroopa have met from Carrniua minor "fflclHl mid front Carranaa troop and the unmUtakahle ttk of co-operation, Oeneral Bcott nlao wa tlven oppor. (unify to learn Jut bow and why th expedition wn forced Irilo a dufenRlv lioxltlon inxtead of contlntjln lha par cull of Villa, ttho now appear to have e.cap. d Into the dlalrlct beyond th feitlKMt detachment of Oenernl for hln' cninmand. There wa at hi hand the evidence that th mayor of Parrat had aerved f'olonel W. C, Drown at Hani Cm n ultimatum after the flht at I'arral that he muat not advam another aoldler aouthaartf, lore I'rnopa Weeded. R'vlewtnif the tranaportatlon prohlem, report from General Perhln mad tmbllo he audacity of maintaining a no mile wlndlnv Una of communication auarded by thnuaand of troop when a much shorter route could be uaed, reliev ing for more active duty at th front a arrat part of the punitive force, ft wa ri-nardeA, her a olhl that General Funxton would concur In report atat In tkat the capture of Villa, with the prceent organization operating alone the Mine 111,'.! na Irnpiohable. ' lie and at inont all other rmy offtcora have ry nhxd for many data that If Villa Is to he captured ranre troop muat be ent into Mexico and the campaign muat he oriducted on much broader llnea than heretofore. In len of the formal proteat hy Car miiiA and (lie etdent antagnnlatn excited 'Miy'iere, It ha alao become evident thai nucli Ini't -aeed activity probably oulil meet with f 01 mat armed opposition by the tie facto government troop. In the cm. luii.m. army men here tak It fin sr,'itd the chief of ataff will concur, linn mulling tt nreeaaary for the admln Miatii'H to occi.le at an early date the nH.ie tit fatuie oiei ation In Mexico. Tlu tj ua asallutile for Ocnrial H.-olt cKlielderalloit rmn h Infiu mnllnii relatlvn t the miivemetit f the Mexican troopa In iiorlbern .l' lio and teporla, offh lal .mil t.in.ffh ! ,!, ef activities of men and fiiiip, nf iik'h who aie creillled with nl.iiia f-r f'M.HiiHna I re alt tevolutliitta a ! t' .K f tt goxnttmeiil. At h. mi' : ntnl s .i.jiiai irrs ther aU was iii'.ji m'."i.ii ttut in. mated a pixn hi itr. i-.i Mi'Uism. i-rni of them Mfflian ens iv (.1 t.'1'iiiin ti e raid nit the bor der t t tli..nMU lni .1 ate.t In ihi- j.lM, it a said, w-'re si-m of the us... ii, m tin participated In 1'ieni taat hi. ti nu t I ,t iv.,tiiK f l.'l.. r l.-ihin " ; "f i t 1 . j ' hi.f-'4 t i I I lut mi'fi M ' t ci tin l.i t ..I i.i.i-.ii Im i..iii.i t ...I i .,, 4ifi.c at Ilia nit.' III. I,., : i fc I ic. I i ., i-a i ' e.i .-. -l- I.-.I i I . - I - i a ces.l I ! i!. m ii.. ti .,i,t ,i. hut 4 h ! i "iii i in.. I l.i i . t. i ' n if t i, d (' - U. HU . w . : V n , i , . i,,, , v. ,.t,-. , 1,1, ,1 , l A I I I , , 1 i i,' l M ll 5 W . I . .i i 1 . I H , t I'll' ii r ll e i M.e i i e- , (. I i 4 - ; ,t.l 4 t ,,HI t.i ! i !t h i i ,i 1 1 i i, $ ,, ,',V ri - i e,, f - i il- B t j ,1 .... ii,s'.s -' tftt f-. ,;ii 4, 1 t . S 'i-fc I I I i ' , ui.i,- a a - "-'n i-i ' !' S. a . X, !'. f IUIS I ' v o at i i ' s 4 , w m ,i i,i e '-' t t i hi t. ,i e - t - a ' I 1 t i, ,n, i . . - I I - 4 - ,f It (., tl-4si ' li . , ii it.-, ... i ie- il i .,,. Ml .t !.. Imn i .... "i - - .. I ...,,. t (. ,.,. .. .e , i, ' ' '( I . -i Villa than he :i!reery hu gone utile he Ib heavily reinforced and his handi freed to some extent at leant tn dealing with problem of ripply and Information beyond the bnrd'T. Seni-tal B.:otl' dt clalon to return at once Kenemlly wa laken to meun that he had reached the same ennclueion and would ho report to hertelnry I'.aker. In this connection II. la recalled thnt I'realdetit Wilaon specifically rcjeniyl plan for a more extenalve movement In purault of Villa mapped out by the gen t nil staff Immediately after the Columbus raid. Trio scope of theae plmia never haa tK-en revealed, but It "iierllv In understood that tney contemplated a virtual military :ci iipatlnri of all Hint part of northern Mexico In which tni bnndlta might tnM refuge. A big army would have been required, and ihe whola territory wi old have been swept thor oughly so that no Villa follow, ri rould escape. Wonlil Meaiii War. The admliils(raton Inlt It hss b"en re ported that any such movement a this was certain to lead to war wlln Mexico, The development of opposition jo the smaller punitive eyiHillilon la held hy ad ministration offh lal lo have home out this view. This opiionltlor, tney loin'. out, has developed ihsplie a formal an nouncement hy th prislilent himself that Ihe sole ohlmi wa the capture of Villa and that th sovereignty of Mexico would not be Imperiled. There I no reason lo believe the d- mlnlrtratlon haa changed )! viewpoint. If 'isneral Hcott rerommenf that the -pedlllou sillier be freed of the lealruliits Imposed by lis friendly nation and largely reinforced or withdrawn entlrnly Hier Siems little doubt that the loiter t-uurso III be followed. Military official on the border appar ently take the same view of th prnb-' shllllle of the situation. They already have elltnated, according to pies dis patches, that (lenenil I'eritlilng' men could he brought out In ten daya without being exposed to serious danger of altac'4 en ronlu, FINALITY OF THE AMERICAN NOTE A BOMB TO BERLIN li oiilliini-il from I'age (lie ) Mules and lieriimny la a topic, of Wlclo Interest, The consensu of opinion In that rtlpbi- nuilli! relullon between the t rilled tdate and thn allies of Uermany need not nec essarily be affectm. In regard to Aus tria, however, much I considered to rla. pend upon the answer made by the Vienna government to th American In ituliy regarding the attack upon (h Itusslan bark Imperator carrying two American citizens, ruin of whom was In jured by shrapnel tire. Heply fro hi I'enfleld. Ambassiidor I'enfleld wa directed to make the Inquiry early thl week. No reply had been reeclved today end he may oon bo Instructed to renew the In quiry. It I considered quit probable thut Austria will lie called tn account should It develop that Its submarines, too, have not been acting with a proper regard for the right of noncomhatanla, the t'lillrd Hates being determined that 11 I'-kiiI sub marine warfare, whatever nd by who ever conducted, must cease. An appointment was arranged today for Senator Hons, chairman of Ihe sen ate foreign telatlon committee, to see J'residcnl Wilson Monday night to dis cuss ome feature of the foreign sit uation, but late today the senator sent word to th White House that he had an engagement with the Chinese min ister at night, and asked that the con ference be arranged for another dato, and he probably will ee the prealdett later In the week. Th I .oli at Anaeiger a prtdlo.lon that the German reply will be delayed Is (untie out by the fact thut It ha been forward I to general headquarter. Telegraph Company Fined for Sending Out Race Results Hl'TTE, Mont., April 22.-The Postal Telegraph company wa fined Jl.Ouu In the criminal court here today on convic tion of transmitting information on which racing bcl were made. Judge lonhiti, who Imposed (lie fine, aatd H was too smalt for a second offense, but he could make tt no larger. An apieal was taken OHIO WOMAN TRAINS FAST HARNESS HORSES l.EIV.NON. O, April Jl.-ohlo bnaais .-f ens of th two women tn the whnlt country who tram and lace horses. Miss Vest Mlbb of thl city now Is prcpar Ing her string for the coming ramiusian In ths slat barrens circuits and look forw ard to a ewvcefu one. Mi on ducts a trotting farm of her own and haa mail numt) at ! 'n her slrtn is iitpban liny, I i who haa been a factor in Ohio trotting circles NURSES "BUY" THEATER TO RAISE CASH FOR CLUB ROOMS Th Nutate i tntial (, tn Itrgtstry. 7t ! tlainey tr I as ' b night ' the Mm, I rnver fs'c V eitnesday eisuliiij ptid.rins i- nf t's t- Ian M-hU com tiij the pr' In nd l i p ii. !i.i t H i .(.. (,ir tn il iSi nwnu i.f tnn i-K4.it'!. ml 1 I R iIS-JI Sllf luuv v ; l Ih'vli tn ihI-iiiiim'", OMHV t.il.l bt I. t illv a s, a-ici "1-e.t f-.s I hn. Uv aisn .is. i -I l, it loi w It I s v m ii- ie i ' HYMENEAL ll.ll llantia .l V t . li i t t i. ei Vi- .' ,1 Vl . . Ml 1 IIH-! - tt e( li.. viii, ,f II I' , ,t ', iVl ,1 , i, 1 1 , fi I I ," I , - in - ., i M i i 4l,.- , ci H',v ,n ,ki . i-',!' f o , i t ; -ti lt. ,f uiii t ' X .t i t . ,u i I1; .1 V; i i i an ( wtii i w- i . , h lie.' IVHI i'e (1 Ii , ;., .. , -I 1- . I , ..i . I ,-: u,, ' ...... V l , H I " I - ' i' Ilia a t , . ,,, i iii, i f.,'1 -,' t '' i 4 A". a ,J. St- : II V lilt -. . . (.... V, Univ. i , ii i , .' ,. . . , . ,. : ' I ft i . t ... ',v 4 I . i 1 ., ft . ,,. I. . - I , 1 1 ' i i ,, ,-it v . i h i i, w I e.ft ' '. -:,,!. I e ft t .. i Ii. 1 . fr, 1 (.. ., ,i, . , - I I ii- l.i. ' ii I 1 I . , v; . . , , i- v- 'ft, , i ... i ,, , , , , ... t i v . a DARING AVIATOR SHOWS NEW YORK VULNERABLE TO AEROPLANE ATTACKS Spreading a veritible Niag ara of white fire from the tail of his aeroplane, De Lloyd Thompson, who dropped fireworks bombs while looping-the-loop over Washington, performed the same feat over New York City. He explained that his "stunt" was financed by prominent men, as a lesson for preparedness. "I '! ( .It J V ' -'' i tiu.iaoiliftiawftftfti.MW,!,,,.,,...,. l- iw. . sy Sit.htv itjj. JtVJATQH. THOriPSOII iQQPUiQ BUSY TIMES AHEAD FOR OLD KING AK One Thousand Workmen to Bow Before Samson During Latter Fart of June. OTHER DATES ARE CARDED One of tho biiHlent nights of the aeaaon for Simmon, the chlof boaa of A k -Bar-Bo n, 1h to be that of Juno J8. That I to be Ancient Order of United Workmen 'night. .One thou sand delegates to the Anctnnt Order of L'nltfd Workmen convention In Omaha at that time are expected to be Initiated that evening at Sam son's Den. The Indue band and drill ti'Hiu la to be In attendance. The oetaulon that brings the An cient Order of I'niled Workmen to Omaha la the observance of the thir tieth anniversary of the organization of tho Indue In Nebraaka. There are alxtiH-n lodge of the order In Doug las county, with a intunbrrahtp of 8,000. The grand lodge olflcera and notabli'x are to take the Initiation dcurce at the Don, along with the rest. This is one of the big loilucs In Ne braska, a lodiji? Unit iinni ilititf to staie ini'lits of the offlci-is has paid out In Xchtn. lui aiMirtixlinatidy $I2,iV In ben efits since Us (iraniilxallon. Ah-Ssr Hen has a membership lo date of l.icv. H-lieiiriila Noft I lie Order. llchi-a reals im- beiiiK rushed now es. pe.liilly on th- iboriis. Another rehea-- sal Is lo be iiild Monday evening. Tho youiiK otrtx of the city nr sliowlng es pecial raaerni-n to art Into the rhoru tills year I iilliiwlim Is the list of special dele gations to tie entertained at tha Pen show and lintia lion fur thn various nllthtj iIiiiick J ne June A, oi.'iitnif iiluht, when everybody will annul June 1.', I.'ke and .'ler f'uKe: Junn 1',', Hit'pv comity June ;t, ti-itl-ih sitiai-is .tune W. Atnbiit tM-'i r of t'nlted Work, men The show nd initiation Ihe evening of June Jl is a ere. tul, put on In t mlildlc of tin- U estHi-t,liy In U (li t'e.iii ft 1 ii.. is an ipt'rtiinliv t-i ft l tlie e ill i i I hi !. !ie 111 Come 'f them are t-viciiil FOUR-YEAR-OLD GIRL INJURED UNDER JITNEY un tr tt, AM, N , !. , .'l.i! Teleeam J-.-in-'e, Mot an ! ji'ii. i-'t l sh n ft ( lie i' s ' 1 1 St veftn .ft till fc. cr rt I nf li' tii-fto-t ,i it n .an. . I ffo v I e ftl.p 01 Ai 1 (ft. Ill is it t r nf t I--1,, t fsHft' ftn I I ,. I Te 1 ' Is t fs I t ' - "a1 I 1 : .1 .Isftl -l I- I a. I 1 f iiitm an I ft fin er 1, t- iliini Dm li MRS. GLENN TABU. HURT AS SHE FALLS FHCM CAR 1 1 till ft III 1." J.l. I ft! I" 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 .., V ' 1 - , t i VWH HttORO all.t a 1 1 t aft ftlt ' t..y f I '-4 ' as al .1 1 , ,'ft t. !, .) 1 i" a . , ! .-. ft ft' ft IN I ft 1 S.i ft 1 a -y. . f Hi -. . ,( -Wl i -a .r-.r,; -!'' '' t jwteS'-.ftwtf "si Yi jW t if if "! (- " - 'fMi - hOOf' OVlfi. J1EVJ Y0JH.AC. Eighteen Thousand Westinghouse Men Are Out on Strike ITITHBt'ltfill, !'., April Z-. I'lrksts si all rntruiii'i'S to tlm Wi-stliixhotis I'liMtrli: Hint Alliliuficlurliu- cniii.iiiiy uX Kaat JMiIiiImjikIi thl inoriilnif (ili-uili'ii so siJuii.-ssfully with th workman on tlmli' way tn . tits sli'ms thut IcinK-i-s of tin; trlk lntuti rated yi-slrilay lo r-nfnrca ii right-hour iluy ditinand ii?clari'd only 6,00 of the 1S.OI0 miiloyns hiwl rniired, Orsat crowd of atrlkcrs flllid th slroets IsiiiJIiK to thn kuU-s, but tln-ri! wa rip illHorilcr. Oraaiilzntlon of the trlkr Into local nf thn nnwl forun-d union wa said to b iH'iriijilliiK nipldly, Insldi the simps aniiids caisfully i'X amlnsd (lis J 1 1 r i U linakcts of ilia workmsti whi) ftinx'srdi-d In puKsiiiK the pli'lii lK tu Prevent the liitriliictliin of explosives. This riiltlon was first appli'.-l to the shell dnpaittncnt, but wns later exioncled to liirliiiin h I Uia shops. Ixmdura of tho sltlke unnotinui'd they would org'inlzi) a paradu at noon to visit th other town In the Turtla creek val ley In an attmnpt to brhiK out tho work men In a J i u m I iei- nf fuelorles whli h do not rviKni tho elKht-hour duy. If they uci'ccd, they sithl, they would have ih.Ur) man on strlku hy nlahi. latter in the day the company an nounced that the shops were practically closed and added that the icrlevance coin- mlttec, which hon-lofore liHd conducted all ncK'itttttloiiM for the men, had mude no dfinatid and the company was in Igno rance officially as lo what the strike wa for. Hccently an advance of 10 per cent wn staiitcd throughout tho work. Submarines Are Busy; ; Four Shins Are Sunk' IXi.VnriV. Airll ?1 -Subniartnes have sunk an Italian steamer and a I-rencli bark. Two Kngllsh ships are revrlil sunk. It Is not believed any lives hive been lost. I.aiuhaau and I'alna In Ihe Miick. At tha first twinge nf pain In the back apply Sloan a I.lnlmeiit-icilef conies at on e Only :'"c All driifiiilsts. - A liai'sf. inent. Washington Affairs to COIlftl ,'tl tt i1''(ir!!1rlU f taH fnr (tie ciniiH n.-l.. . IWtltil! of tl ic. f,.r tlu 'r rvm ns- j Wat it. tMii to. i ot i.j..'M iin!i.-..i.i ; Kltend . c at Ho' aunt I" I r ! ' Ion i j fcr ilvtlll.M Ihift i,IC-l',."l 111 I thai lOIIT Ilislp ; ft. r, i ft Itum-r, n i en tei t:Uii iul,i rft . ' -, -'.l.. r I i;i I. l.i.Uft uiftl'tf Hill . ; leftMiiittoh ,i a Niliftli call--. -I . to -In. 4 tin j -I' iiirtll - le al s- i i mii-iii 41 m 1,.. . il"'. l.-,l am. I Iwi,. s . , , 1. (.. j that aft .1,, m t.ift.t in......l f a -.al l.-i i 1111.1 ,1ft U1 til-i.li ikinrii -a I n :,i. .1 M.y Ift i..o 1 (Uiill 1.11 i.i. is h.i aie s.l. j. a Ji.,' 1 ''-. J7 .C0 .C J Jt' snaas ftaa-.tihsi'-saa- ' --iiat-.i.. ' """" ' mu -T'TllW! i n i ia aajrsl L U.i 'Hi' lyn I smU COMMERCIAL CLUBS DISCUSS THREATENED STfllKE iiols Resolution Prolcsltnu. fJTtAND ISLAND. Neh.. Aprd 24,-Pio-testlnit agaln.it any strike of railroad entflnenv-n and trainmen, the Commer cial club of this city held a special meet ing for the purpose of demanding that the differences between the railroads and thw railroad unions be submttt' ! to rbl tratlon. The resolutions were Introduced by Mr. Fred Ashton and were unani mous! adopted. Th resolutions cull attention to the flirt that a strilie InvolvlrtK vm.iniO striker ami tyln: up every railroad In the country would reull tn a los of hitndreda of mlllloii of dollnrs to the puhlic. Con slilerable discussion on the suhjeit pre ceded the adoption of the resolutions, A large representation of the business men of the city was present, In addition to all but two of tho member of the exei u tlve committee of the Commercial club. The resolution adopted were as fol lows: "Whereas, the Commercial club of (irand Island Is convinced thnt the dif ference now Impending net ween the railroad of this country and certain of their employes, If not speedily adjusted, will result seriously and may bring about an Interruption of railroad tranaporta tlon, and Wholes, a railroad strlk. even of temporary duration, would be a calamity fur-reai hlng In It effect and bring a los to the public fr rnr erlou than Ihe loas tn th railroad companies and their employe, and Whereas, arbitrary action on either sldn, without the question In dispute be ing submitted to a careful and unbiased investigation, would bring a grave con dition, threatening the welfare of the public; be It therefore, tlesolved, That It Is tho sense of the Commercial club of 'Orand Island, tf the purtlea to tho controversy do not reach i i early agreement through direct ne gotiation, that both parties to the con troversy should suhmlt their differences to an Impartial board of arbitral Ion for tlm adjustment of all ramies of dlffer cmu between them, with due regard to the Interests of th public." Hpeehil interest U attaehed to the thi'1'Bt.-ncd strike for the reason that the railroad unions have given the railroad until April "5 In whhh to nwer th de. niuinls of the men, aiini.ooo.onn Inereaae. rp.K.fONT, Neb., April CI. The threat ened ?trlk of 4011,000 enalnemen and train men wa one of the chief topic of dis cussion at ths bsnquet tendered by the Ad club section of the Commercial club to some 200 of the leading professional and business men of Fremont. During the discussion It was brought out that the demands of the men will require $jon,noO,ooO a year to pay the Increased wages. The speaker who discussed the proposition also brought out the faet that the railroad are In no position to pay this tremondou amount of money, and for that reaeon If any ucb Increase I granted It will mean that freight rates and paasenger rtes will have to be In creased In order to make up the deficit. It waa also brought out that th men who are threatening to strike are now ,belng paid an average of SI, 2M a year, while at Ihe same time the great ma Jorlty of railroad employes, those out side the labor organizations, are receiving an average of only MM per year, wisarea Absorb Korly-li'lTe Per Cent i of HnllrOHil Income. NORTH PlftATTB, Neb., April S4.-At a specially called meeting of the executive commute of the Commercial club the member dlcused th Impending trlke of 4U0.000 cnglnemen and trainmen, which I threatened for April 2). The railroad brotherhoods have given th railroad until' thla date to reply to their demands for an Increase In wages of 25 per cent. The Increase, If granted. It wa pointed nit hy the speaUer at the meeting, would FOR-SI Kace and Body Covered with Blisters, Started to Spread. Child Very Cross and Could NotSleep. HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "My niece suffered with Itchloa eciema for nearly si months. Her face and body were covered with blisters whlrh broke open and atarted to pred, and as soon as on bliner nienet a few days later more eruptions would appear. Her f'a was a fright tn look at and tha rhlld was very rrn and could not sleep plains. "Then I Ucd rullriir fnap and Ointment and after uatnl two botes of lh 't'ntlriir Ointment together wlih the (mtriir np she u entirety bealed" !liied) Mi Thereim !ela. skv, '.lit Cortland "I-, ChK-aaiv, III, v i. i i, toi.v ftSainpIc Koch Tree by .Mall Willi 3J-p. akla lor4 en rerpiesl, Ad raa ptatkrard "t allcaia, !. Ti Rassa butd UArUiUftMIl th ItfUi. nGHK ECEl X 1NIHS f u require f!oc.flo0.fvl a year. It would also reiiulro an increase in freight rates and passenger rates to enable the ruilroad companl-a to puy the increase. It wns brought out during the discus sion that the men who aro making the demands constitute less than one-fifth of the total number of railroad employe, and that this small proportion la now receiving almost one-third of the total amount nf money paid out by the rail roads for labor. The Interesting fact was also brought out that the railroad com panies are now paying 15 cent out of every dollar received for freight and pas senger service for the purpose of paying labor, and that the tremendous expense of equipment, maintenance of way, es tenelons, rolling slock, tin., the payment of taxes, and all other expenses, includ ing the payment of Interest on bonds and dividends, has to be paid out of the re maining 5.ri cents. Advertisement. dollar when you read The Uee Want Ad columns. Iilaho Mooerra for T tt. HOIMK. Ida., Aprd 23.-The nlxteen ileli.ftiati a elected by the progressiva state convention here today to the national invention to be held In 'Chicago were Instructed to vote as a unit for th nomi nation of Theodore l!ooeevelt for presi dent. Culls from the Wire Alhft-rt l'ena. slayer of a Fresno. Cal., policeman, and who bad been trallod through foothills for several day hy posse, wa shot and killed near Hanta Mnrwirita hy W. I'". Cook, chief of poll' of Kim I, ills Obispo. Comment wn ra ised In Wall street hy ft in w order enforced by special polhw men which excludes ail but miwnlier from the lobbies of the Stock exchange. Official say the order is designed to stop lolti-ilng by brokers' uMtomer and em ployes. Iievelopmrnt of a system of military transportation s one step toward na tional prcparedneaa has b en undertaken by reprcsentstlvc of railroad snd auto mobile Industrie, with the co-operation of Ihe national government, It was an nounced at New York. The sixth annual session or the Ameri can Association of .lourunlUm Touchers adjourned at Istwreuce, Kan, lu.gl to a close its two-day ai-ssiou with the elec tion of officer Jiuni'S MaK'tn I.e u' New York university wns electrd r-resl-denl, Will II, Alnyes, t'nivenlty of Texas vlco president, and Carl II. Oetx, univer sity of Montana, secretary. Today And A Generation Hence Tho flight of time makes til think of I Ihe future. Tho baby of today reflects I what (reatneM may be i acquired when be i f:row up. And any rifliicnce that brine j relief to til expectant j motlier I the first in : greatest of obligations. . There la a pleodli remedy known "Mother's Friend" that ba been a nafeftiard, a helpful daily Influ ence, to a host, of women. Applied rater, nalljr to the muscle they become pliant. tbejr stretch without endue pln, titer 1 an absence of distress, the n ernes are soothed by taking away tlie burden of leafing all to i Just natural condition. There I In "Mother1 Friend" the direct ! and immediate help that all expectant mothv i en require. Used hy their own hand, guided I by their own minds, they learn at once th blessed relief from mornlnr sickness resulU , lug from undue stretching. They experience ! daily calm and nightly rest. It Is Indeed i "Mother' Friend." Get a bottle today of any druggist. Then write Brsiltleld Regulator Co., 410 I,:iar Rldg., Atlanta, Oa., for one . , I . 1 .....!...... I LI. 1 1 . I ' j III IIID liivnft i fiinifi Binft vaniiftijiw miiai I I nnnss ever proriueu. ;t is worm wrniDg , !xr. . ; Gray Hair Restored to its Natural Color In a faw arpllcstlona to Its orirlnal dark, flossy shade, do mslter how long It has bean (rj ur faded, tnd ilot'lmfl removed by It It nt m Jitnn on will know Ton ire mine; U. tfa ftOc, II. all dealers or direct unon receipt of price. Send for booklet "Beautiful Hair." Phllo Hy Specialties Company. Newark. N. J. 1," "Vk.iT .rr rft4 y.-i-JOtMJri fat ' - ' ' i"- mm pz r- - ... l "af 111 't...vsw:i mm M J rr" " ff PusnyBrook . GROTTE BROTHERS CO. CctMial DUUibutoH OtasJw. NclMtuil "I BEG TO STATE" "I fount, tho sfrviou brtwrea 0m.ih,v wul St. Pavil en our line very much suprrior, b'Hh in rquiptnnit ariit prompt nesi, in rv.ifhing tlrsttnAtion. "Will cfrtA.nly continue to me your line in th futurt unit have a,lvutii sevtrsu ff my f ricnil la do the s t !'.'. "ll.ive uie-l our hue three times riiht on ttm ttlw a vs. Keep It tip," St. t.ouu. Mo. IVh 22. liUt?. "W, H " Try tha 0n.it Wntrrn the vtry nct time )tu go la or thrtmiih I't. uiit, M won City, Bi, r.uil, Mm rn.ipol!:.t, iKih't ju.', Ci-ii" ;. r r .. ? i PAINS IN SIDE m 'W W ajiar a Nil i f n i if How Mrs. Kelly Suffered and How She was Cured. Burlington, Wis. "I wa very irreff ular, and had pain in my aide and back. but after taking Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com pound Tablet and uaing two bottle of the Sanative Waah I am fully convinced that I am entirely cured of thcao trou bles, and fcol better all over. I know your rcmeda havn done me world of rtood find I hope every suffering; woman will fjlva them a trial." Mr. Anna Keixy, 710 Cbijstnut Street, Burling ton, Win. The many convincing tcatimonlal con tantly published Irt the newspaper? ought to be proof enough to women who suffer from those tliHtressinjj III pecu liar to their aex that Lydla E.Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound is the medlcinn they need. Thl good old root and herb remedy lias proved unequalled for theae dread ful ills; it contains what is needed to restore woman's health and strength. If there l any peculiarity In your ca requiring apodal ad vloeii write the- Lydla K. Pink ham Sfertlclne Co. (confidential), Lyna, Matis., for f rec advice. AMI KWKJT. Devoted to Brilliant Musical Burleson TWICE DAILY ah ukt inniv WEEirinni. luuni Back Home Again! Aftr TraToratng- tha Entire Colum. bla Circuit Bob Manchester'i Burlesquers with mollie mimmZT.'J''1 BTT.I.T HAB.T ft 4 CTBCUI rOWIE HLAKLUa ft WOBLE, Eccentric Famous Taqrg.d Raji.lu Thnrn Numbered HBR hi;aih;ii ; Su'ti s r'-iitiinn M sis're tis.lng tti'.a weeSf 1 here's oira sparlite, snap, rrsikle sml s'lmen to ths lihov limn wti.a tt ot-'iie our saaiion last Ausuii' And dial Mullla Wllllnma (Irl-she'i mil a "com-r," she's "tlisr" las eplum ut arttitri'. (C, i, JOHVSOV, Msr, r.airetii Eynlna- and Bnnday Matin, 15c, a do, loo and 76o, JAMAIS. 15c and 2to.& ''hew fiinl tf vou like, hul no .rri'iMti tADIEB' f If AT AT WSEK TICKETS DAY MATIWEB Baby Carrlaa Oaraje In th Lobby , ro l' i an I Mli-H II if I a nrie Bn V rt CVCNV MIGHT U I U MATINEES WEO., SAT. LAST WEEK t-lA 1 aur u ippartsd by ARD LYNCH bn rAis v tow iti;m: o. 01' Mrs .vv lil'(M)K VMM paiCEBt 3Sc-SOe. KIs Laug" final performance aturdar Tlifht. Th Bast of TandartU. 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