El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, March 6, 1914 Page: 2 of 16
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A VAI.IMBU SIlfiliFSTION
IMPORTANT Tfl EVERYONE
It In nnw conceded hy physicians
that the kidneys should have more
attention a tti. v control the other
organs to a rrmarksble teg .- and lo
a tremendous amount of work In re
moving the poisons nnd wasto matter
from the system hy filtering the blool.
During the Inter months espe-
cially when we ItvOan Indoor life th'
kidneys ahould receive aome Assist-
ance win ) needed aa wo takn luM
exercise drink lea water and often
eat morn rich heavy food thereby
forcing the kidney to do more work
than Nature Intended. Kvldence of
kidney trould such a Lino- buck
annoying bl.i rider trouhlea smarting
or burnlnr. brick-dust or sediment
allow complexion rheumatism may
be weak or Irregular heart action
warna you thut your kldncya require
help Immediately to av.nd morn serl-
oua troubl .
Many phyalclana claim Ihat an
herbal medicine containing no min-
eral or opiate haa the moat healing
Influence An Ideal herbnl compound
that haa had must remarkable suc-
cess aa a kidney nnd bladder remedy
la Dr. Kilmer' riwiimp Hoot.
Vou may recelvi cample bottle of
Hw amp-Hoot b far" I l'ot Ad-
dress I r. Kilmer Co Blnghamton
N. Y. and enclose ten cents; alao
mention the Kl Paao Morning Time.
aa Rounding brass or tinkling cymbal."
This la one of the mom familiar
vera In the new testament certainly
It la St. Paul's most famous writing
and known and accepted everywhere
there la Christianity .
It muat not be thought that Mlaa
""rosman Is coming to preach a ser-
mon with this bit of Scripture ns her
text. Nothing of the aort. It l true
that "The Tongues of Men" Is wrought
out of t. I'nul's fnmous writing but
It I a pley Just the same and one
that la Intensely effective in Ita situ-
ations and dialogue md equally scin-
tillating In Its wit and humor thu
affording Misa .Tosmah ample acope
to ply her art In driving away tesrs
and replacing them with mlles.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Friday. March 6. 191
GLOOM SHROUDS
EL PASO FANDON II
'HANK" OLMRTKAD THREATENS
TO HIKK TO FAR-AWAY Ml III-
U. S. ARMY ORDERS
tip the 1 - . tated Preee
Waahlngton March S first Went.
William r y Nlchola Ninth cavalry.
1a relieved from aviation duty with
I the signal corps nnd will Join hla rg
I.ure of 1'alatlal Billiard Hall May
Hob White Sox of Trusty Twlrlcr
o. I Playing Manager.
Kl I'uao
u of lo
General Jose Ynez Salazar his Wife Son and Legal Adviser at Fort Bliss
president. Klro
on. Nineteenth
r service In the
Co. Chicago f aked
Wllaon wool red I lie -onv
Morris A 1 'o . and protm
other pa'-kera fire In ayrr
the cattlemen's aaao. latb.r
eatly dealred to co-operate
In their woik
to sp-sak
eiitlon that 1
bly all thej1
puthy with I
1 and ea.rn-
It h t hem ;
By dire- tlnn rf thr
blent (hurles II Mi
Infantry la detailed f
signal corps
tecond Lieut .lame A iJorst corps
of engineer will report to Ileut -Col
Joseph K Cohen corpa of engineers
Washington f..r examination to de-
lermlne fltneaa for promotion
Hy direction of the prealdent MaJ i
W I. Newbill ouHrlcrmuater corpa i
Ih detallad a recorder of army retir-i
lug board. Ban Francisco tics t'apt.l
II J ritci-a rirst i rivalry hereby re-
lleved. Capt Arthur Wllllsms and Wl.
Ilsm Mitchell corps of engineer. New
York examination for promotion
It.. I
1 In
t he rutif Inns.
The r solution lommlltee reported j to pas
through It F. Crowley fout subjects ! llioritlen
being Ii ied on 1 i resolution i Ins l".'
conveyed the c ondolence of the aaso- I .
elation to 1 be family of J. P. Stone mite-i 1
of Portales N M . a member w-ho urul Will
Negro Puntal Thlevrs.
'related rr
111 Match The urie-t or it
re loday i harred with attempting
check lev anted to postóme ai
the then ol a mini lark contain-
1 In tincanr-i lei checks.
Mu un. Un: negro arrested a l
kllllan thai .tie n
ttier iiegrfi. ha I atolen .f
lundom Is wallowing In a
11 and all because "Hank"
ulmstead he uf the wonderful twirl-
ling arm and managerial abilities
threatens to leave these haunts and
trawl to far-away Michigan there to
conduct u bowling alley and billiard
! parlor
While "Hank" haa not definitely
i decided to go nor to atay he will
make up hla mind today and tell the
: board of directors of the White flox
I It night.
Fee Cali of Hut
I -It ttJl canio about In this wsy:
"Hank'" am hit gruy-halred old
j father n a palatial billiard parlor
nnd bowling alley In a lltte town up
i In Mlrhigsn. Father Olmsiead Is
I growing old In years nnd body and la
no lunger able to conduct the strenu-
ous afUIrs uf the establishment. He
has written "Hank." oalllng upon him
tn return to the native heath and take
up the reins of the rapidly growing
1 urines
He came h-re principally because he'
liked the city and stayed because he
liked the p. ..pie. and laat but not
eat. because ho liked to play base-
bttll He would rather give up his
business almost than to leave these
nimios to go where he could only toss
a tenpln ball or billiard ball.
He has tiled to get his brother to
take his place In the billiard parlor
dui rapnny railing health has forced
died within
resolution
lainderg'in
laat conveni
i-ear Another; the suck from Hie railroad -tallón at Lock
.If. riled slm
P. H. port. Ill
. last lllftlit
he rent of Ih'
t arrest
Mucin
Tin-
To Ak Ki ln.' of lerrnas.
third
tut 1 . . n
Hon to the f.iei that a son nf Hon
I.' Is Terrazas. member of the aso-
clBtlón. h .1 Mexlcsn constitutional
captive. 11111I li wiis i-solved to seek
the good offices of K- retary Hryan
with u 1 lew to sriiriliK the release rf
young Terraja r
he la declared
violence
A fourth resolution tendered the
thanks of the cattlemen of iikhihoma
City for Hp Ir courtealea .luring the
convention All were adopted with-
out riliseiillhg votes
Allien I ment HiKiimmended.
The cmirilitee .11 constitution and
by-laws rocommended thai the laws
of.the association h amended to pr.-
vlde for nn presldeni two v)-e ptesl-
dentf. .me treasurer in-l one secretary
In addition to an executive committee
of nut more than "i members.
The resolution fun her provides that
elections Muí II he by the bttllot with
a niujorltv of all member necessary
to election The term of office is
fixed kl one year snd It whs provided
that the president may not succeed
himself. Not es than two members
of the executive . ommlttee lire to re
l-enilnlne trhle vrment
Huthr t mrtatfil Prrn
! i.hli ago March 6 - A plsn for
I tlnn In America u' notable srhlevi1
niodet ii wonieti by the amii riliig
-miliar to the ul)cl prizes wn
riav by the Chicago Women's Ansoclation
t oriunerce. The plan will in siihtriiited
i action nc.w June when the biennial con-
ntlori of the general Federatlun of Wotn-
will be held hern.
"ii
r -Tliree thousand
rorlhlo uriga who
torreón were de-
Consjofl ami Eacslon
received tonlghl at
The illrpatcll MHItl
tire wit lili
f tin
. in in Ii i 1
ear. Ntn
;iri in.i.
i nnd no
1 ilii I cat
tnltlee.
Uorsed
i-hiiuge
may
urn-
.-miters
cesssrv
not ac-
rve on the com-
Imenl was cn-
i he
.inv ent I
hershlp f"-
of the astse
elded that hi
ceed three
Year on each
hy a membei
the money
nventlon Another
i met the approval of
n pro Ides fur a mm-
f ... with iinriiial dues
mount 11 was also de-
Fssmenls should not exJ
nd on--half cents por
head of livestock owned
and that 10 per cent of
ollecteri for returning
Oilrga Rrported Detealrcl
HO th.- inuuclattH Prr
Menlio Ity. Mm Ii
rebels under (lensrul
were ue.villg lowgrri
feateil today between
a cording lo advices
tir war department
four hundred rebels werp killed in the en
satrenient. I lie federal fui res commanded
by 'M tieial Itlcardu Pens niitnbered 7isi.
Tamplra Crippled.
tin the aoclelcd presa
Mexico i.liy. March 5.--Iiepalrhe re
reived by ihe govtrntugnt today said that
the naval engagements Wedneiday at
Topolobguipp belweeu the fader! unbnats
Moretón sttfl flrtorrífti arid art rebel gun
hol Tainpioo. Hie TsmptCo was forced to
retire seriously crippled. His rebel boat
according to the dispatches was attempt-
ing to escape 'Wen the federal boats fired
on her. Mo ruehUun or the limpíeos iln.
rectum has been published here
OAKLANb WINS FROM StlX.
strays should
tlnu fees
AtNaYM'talloti firov
The onl hung
met with opposition
to a provision thai
of the assooli
ket belonging
amount shut
humeri for inspec-
Ing IVupidl).
i the laws that
was In relation
If any member
ship cattle to mar-
iio t her member an
refunded to the
rightful ownci equal to the vi
the animal on Ihe day It pass
the hands of the other together
d int
I p
r-nt 111
After i
struetlon
ed to i
prlttte unolhi
copied b Ih
"tinlnlentloiia
tween mistiiU
Heveral am
In. hi. 11 k one
In which he
new tnemlieri
convention.
..li
the
hH claim ii was umend-
"ii unite nt tonally" uppro-
i s .ii le snd was ac-
leniioii The word
I" was I. illt-i lutculsh be-
ilful stealing
meiits were made
Se retal I lurrell.
id the
..in.
in.;:
; In
Plica tired In
Druggists refund
OINTMENT foil
Blind. Uleeriing ur
First sppllcntlou gl
ed since the 191.1
n.ny if PAZ
to .ute Itching
Protruding Piles.
FIUIKK) FKARKD llllb:ST.
IVrwIdent "f
bilis O
General U.n
of the i ricial
mission v hi i h
Investigate th.
to have t
Kl I
I'rtrrania ( oininUssloii
i floors the slip.
ion Pruusto prrsldent
c itistllutlonallst corn-
has coi.ie t Jiiiire lo
Henlon killing. Is said
depart
rtft the stssacliilr! I'rrsi
iiakland. i.al . March r. In the firsl
pioresslonal baseball game of the aeason
ihe uaklanri Coast league team dereaieri to-
day the CMrsgn Amsnrsns' first team hy
a acoro of 7 to Í.
naklahd came from behind In the eighth
frame and in a batting tally aetit ihree
more runt over the plate.
Ihe score It. H t
ihlKlailil 7 19 5
i.hh ago 6 tn :l
ttatirtesllainsey. I.ootuls. ami Alex
ani-i l.alhrop i.lcotie ami Schalk
The second team won al los Angeles over
Ihe Venice team of the CoihI i . 1 1 1 1 . a-
follow s:
I he score- n II. t
While So No -.' 4 II! n
Ventea i. nasi league 1 -j
batteries--luiggr. tjuarders. prough and und
Mayer. n Klopfer and Kllloll
As new .
iher to retire frem an active
life ami thua only "Hank" la left to
'look after the business. tie ! wanted
"'it here and he Is wanted here. Wheth-
" er be will pienso those "hack home"
I or those here is a question that ha
jonused him to apend some sleepless
nlghtu and furnished the fans food
I for worry
t Inducement Offered Twirl i
d l)ery financial Inducement possible
s has been offered Olmstead hy the
il : local baseball magnates but he in
sists that It J snot a case of finances
slsts that It Is not a case of finances
If he must go ne must no matter
what ho leaves behind. If It Is pos-
sible for him to gel aome one to lopk
after his Interests hack in Michigan
he will 1o so he says but unless some
one is secured loday he will have to
I migrate back to his native state and
collect the nickels of those wbo spend
their time In hootlng billiards.
No Players Signed Yot.
Ho undecided has tjlmslead been In
this mutter ho has made no effort to
sign ball player for this season. Ho
said last night tha the did not want
to sign up any playera and then have
to go away becuuse It would work a
hurdshipe on the man who was chos-
en to succeed him. If he electa to
slay In Kl Paso and pilot the White
Sox this year he will know today and
If he dues decide to atay ho will be-
gin enrnuring thn ball player market
tonight.
KiKvesSior In sight.
Should Olmsiead resign the covoted
position of plhylng manager of the
Sox H. B. Heaton of Mlddletown
Conn . wll he asked to come hero and
take II ml place. Benton Is a fin-
ished ball player but fandom would
lather have 'ilmsteacl at the 'elm.
and if he can be persuaded to re-
main. Kvery fan who knows him will
tell him today that 1C 1 Paso needs him.
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From left to right M. J. McGtnnis private secretary to Elfego Baca; Elfego Baca who is looking after General Salazar's legal inter-
ests; General Jose Ynez Salazar Mrs. Salazar and Master Salazar. The photograph from which the cut was made was taken at
the prison camp at Fort Bliss.
MICHIGAN NATIONAL GUARD. entitled "William the Last." It de-1 fldavlta made by Mrs. Ktuel H Miller and
lng a telegram of congratulations to port testimony of Minnie Kern who swore Lafll
Colonel Von Reuter In connection that she saw Frank .in the street lierf at JHJ
with the Incidents between the army Une boar at wnlch .lames Cooler chhf BJ
and civilian authorities at Zabern witness for tue prosecution testified he
and by hla farewell order to the v"" assisting the factory superintendent to r fl
Death's Head Husaars when he left d'loe of the i'buganglrl's body.
the command on January 9 was -rJBf aflHJ
"propagating republicanism " NtrenunlgaTasirlTasl.
Alois. Kan.. MnreV ii. The city of Alina. I I
cannot be punished for failure to protect I I
William Boyd and bla bride iroin. the I I
strenuous charivari oí seventy-fiv uirn I I
and boys. Judge John Currant decided In
the district court here late today. Boyd I H
bsd sued for Í1.07U alleging tbe charivari ' H
party relly was a "mob." The Jude did ' I
uot tblnk so. Howsvar attorneyf tnr the
city after tbe court gave Its decision
agreed voluntarily to allow Boyd $73 i
repair bla hume which was damaged hy
i dynamite used by tbe crowd. I H
FRENCH "SIAMESE TWINS"
SUBJECT OF OPERATION
Two Idttle Iris Joined Together
front Blrtli Soimrated by Surgeon's
Knlfo. x
termer Senator Dies.
Hit thr A$"rintrd Creas
Heno. Ne . Match r .Punnrr l'nlte.1
states Senator VV. A. Massey of this Tty
died today while -en route from Itenu to
giisanvllle. i.al. on legal business Imms
illately before erasing the i allium line he
ri mplatneo uf feeding ill. tun after a half
hour he said ho reit well and left ihe smok
Ins ar entering another car. Miurtly after
engaged In ion ersailon with a townsman
n the (ram be was seen to be in distress
and expired kulckly. Ilia death in attrib
He I I bean trouble
Cocal Opilen It in. ' It ll
esterdav ' "" o"fe I'rrti
have gone directly to I ondoti. March P The Daily i.hrordcif
feared arrest by the derlaiea that Ihe .i.clsion In orrer l ister
being a cointnls. aulusiott Hum the otrallon or the liutna
i ule bill on the basis or county option w as
inlved at iil v tins week an1 1 expected
i . result in the exclusión or the rountisi
Mili un Londonderry. Down and Ainusli
his hotel
morning and i
Juarez as h
authorities hi
slum 1 1 office l
army. He le r
before daybr k He ' hsd leen
watched by th .-. ut horlties during his
stay here us u was suspected that he
was a. commissioned officer of the
constitutionalist army end so suh-
Ject to arrtu by tin- military authori-
ties and so to uvotd such sn occur-
ence left for Juarox where he has
taken up hla residence ut No. 25 Calle
Comercio.
Ill Mill 1 l ('HOKSfAN
AT I HI II PA8 ToNIf.BT
Her Play Founded on a baying of the
Aposito Paul.
Henrietta Oroemah's new play "The
Tongues of sign" written by Edward
Chllds Carpenter which she brings to
Ue Bl Paso theatre tonight haa been
acknowledged by those who have seen
it to be the play f the hour
' Tha play teaches vital Isaaona of
truth and oharltv for Its theme is
based on St. Paul's epistle to the
Corinthians II. I. "Though 1 speak
with the tongues of ma and angela
and have not charity 1 am become
Utiy.oN A JM U1.1C 1 Mo-
wn I YUCLP $400000
YEARLY IP UCAtsKD.
Bu .sjieclul If Ire to Tht Times
Washington. March 6. Gov-
ernment leases of public lands In
Artxoaa to stockmen for graslng
purposes will yield 1400.000 u
year from that stats If 'the Kent
bill la pasead Albert F hotter
in charge of federal gracing per-
mits today told the house public
lands committee.
i'otter supported the Kent
measure and estimated that 80.-
0u cuttle and lSSoov sheep
could he quartered on the Arl-
soua public lands.
Senator Ashnrst Of Arizona pre-
sented a large delegation of west-
ern stockmen who advocated leg-
islation to open the federal do-
main to stock raisers.
ONLY ONI "Bromo Quinine
Laxative Bromo
Cures. CoU In One Day. t
that 1
ata saana J
Quinine gZf'JL
4orW..'''-S'jif'
Hji the Astortatrit Prett
I'srls. March 5.--Madeleine-Suzanne
the French "Hlameae Iwlns"
were seiiarated today by a surgical op-
eration of extreme delicacy. The op-
eration was performed with specially
constructed Instruments by Dr.
CI n stave Ui Fllllatre. Dr. Itlsacher
Dr. Victor De Luunay and his
who Is also a nurgeou. Numcr-
s other surgeons were present.
Madelelne-Buzanno were Joined to-
ther In the region of the stomach
and it was found that a portion of
intestine. of Madeleine wus wlth-
Huxanne.'s abodinen This hud to
detached from the wall of the
fibrous cartilaginous brldgo connect-
ing the two children.
A local anaesthetic was uaed and
a bahlea cried a little during the
c ration which lasted 15 minutes.
It nil children appeared to stand
the operation well but surgeons could
not give a definite opinion aa to the
ultimate success of their work.
LAPABLK ME.N WANTKD.
ror Posllloa That Have Bern aeslrd In
Mate Dspsrtment.
; fne .associated Preet
Washington. March V-- WANTED--The
best authority In international law and the
poMtiona or counselor and solicitor respec-
tively In ihe state department
I his was the wnrri which caine from tbe
White House today with the Information
that Prealdent Wilson sought the most of
rn lent men for these place Irrespective or
their political affiliations. For tue post ol
counsellor vacated hy John Bassett Moore
the president resines that he will have
difficult tssk tn rinding another audi au
thority on mil rnaiii.ii.il lav . ell hopea
however to fet an experienced internstlon
al law expert who baa hsd brotd diploman
training as well. Tha names of W. W
rtnekliill runner auihassdoi to Turkey.
and who was recently mentioned for Ihe
position of diplomatic advisor to the prest-
drill or ihiu.i. was prominent tn today's
dlarusslun. Henry White former ambas
sudor to trame also was mentioned a.
Vers William Bayard Hale and John Llnd.
who hve been 'unofficial reproaentatlvea
o; the pi evident in Mexican affairs
Jty tk i .. jt'l Jres
Waablsgton. March i win llmltatUn
tu protect legitimate trade secreta. Prest
dent Wilson sad xeeabers of tea -.mures
atonal ceaiulttee agreed today iba: h
power of publicity to be gives to th
proposed loUratate trade comwleaUn
should be as broad a possible The preil
dent let this be knows when vxpiniuin
tue aiatua sr pending autl-trust msas'ires
Aaked whether tb counolsslon should eon
slat of tare or fu uieiubera. be said bo
did net sea much difference and that ibe
committees would determine.
l ' -iVe-i
Given Hearing Yesterday Before Strike
invcHtlgutmg CVsanmlttce.
BU ti" AMMCtatrU Prese
Houghton. Mich.. March i. The
Michigan national guard presented to
day before the. congresalonal investl-
HIGHKR FEMALE EDUCATION.
PrefSdeut of college for Women Dem
onstrate Ita Dcalrabltlly.
Bti the Ateociaiea j'rssa
New Haven Conn. March 5.
"Thirty years ago the prediction was
made that higher education was fos-
1 ''iv iienun or worn- eatlne Gommlttts sviasnsn to orv.
Miss Laura Drake Olll nresldent that th. -h..... ..e .s. n.i
of the Collcgo for Women. Bewanne. .tsii.n.a ir. is. v.. a i
Tenn.. asserted In addressing the elev-lgood. Residents of the copper coun-
lo i..r !. . a . i! ' aaocauon as- try told the committee the conduct of
soclatlon toduy. "but figures show is. .n.. .. i
Ihat only n very small percentage have excellent. Specific chargca against
M.ipaucu neaun. h ...niiumeo eia k .u ;
Later the cry was that college ihe Chicago i.. ..
w men were not marrviug earlv I i
-iioubii ui ii iney marrteii iney (11(1
not have children enough. Aa-nln
figures show that while college women
marry a llttlo Inter In life they finally f lU
ninny in uis sb me-proportion aa tnetr
nearest fomule blood relative who
were not college s-rnduates nnd that
they have relatively larger families;
lurger percentage are boys and thu:
their children have better health."
Orkmen Imported by tho mining
pan les to take the places of strlk-
tolri the committee they came here
i' own volition and remained bo- groi
cause l hey liked the work. The Im-
ported men a score of whom testified
said they had signed contracts to-come
here to work us trammers at Sl'.GO a
day the prevailing wuge In this
district.
Colquitt w.i 1 1-. Advices.
S Ids A ojia4il prfee i . -
!' '. Texas Marin 5 (iuvernnr r.uliinitt
(aid tofilirtit he would "avvai. further ad
s'' before proceeding In Ills erfurts to
ire the return to' this state or a charge
horse stealing r Captain Atmlunlo
rtlitroguez and three Mexhar. federal
soldiers held responsible fur the alleged
klduaplpg and execution r Clcinenle
Vergeta sn American ranchinan.
StofannsHin'M RUdge Trip.
Bu the issoofufcd '
Washington. March 5 Vilhlalmtir
Stefannson the explorer who Is now
in the north Is planning the longest
sledge trip ever made from Point
Barrow Alaska to Prince Patrick la-
lnnd across the Canadian boundary
i practically 600 miles eastward.
according to a letter received from
Stefannson today by Gilbert H. Oros-
enur director of the National Geo
graphic society. Concerning the pro
posed sled trip Stefannson In his let
ter says: "It looks easy to me."
YresMand on Retired List.
Bli the Aenuiiattd Preen
Washington. March G. Charles Kd-
wurd Vreeland the senior rear admir
al of the navy will bo placed on the
retired list un account of age March
10.
Federal License Desired.
Bti th. ... . i ica
Now York March 6. The Aero-
nautical society has asked the federal
government to license aviators un.l
their machines according to a letter
made public tonight.
Licenses to aviators are now grant-
ed by the Aero Club of America.
Southern Earthquake.
fly Hi'- Aeeoctated Preu
Atlanta Oa. March 5. Earth
shocks slight but distinct wore felt
late today In many cltlns und towns
In Tennessee Georgia Alabama and
the Carolinas. At numerous points
buildings and residences trembled
windows rattled and mild excitement
prevailed. In the rural districts ne-
ere frightened.
As recorded by the seismograph at
Mobllo the tremors were light hut
rapid. Indicating that the center of the
disturbance was not far distant. No
dañinee was reported.
Alleged Confidence Game.
Kan Francisco March B William
Blcrkamp. Jr. wan arrested by detec
tives here today In response to a tele-
gram from Denver saying Klerk. imp
was wanted there for operating a con-
fidence game Blerkamp gave his
occupation aa a banker when he was
booked at the city prison.
Would Suspend Hates.
Halt Lake City March E. Repre
senting that the proposed Increased
freight rutea by railroads west of the
Missouri river would seriously Injure
local business the Commercial club
traffic bureau telegraphed to Chair
man E. E. Clark of the Interstate
commerce commission a request to
suspend the application for the rales.
Freetnan Fraud Trial.
New York March 5. Julian Haw-
thorne son or Nathaniel Hawthorne
the novellat. and Dr. William J. Mor-
ton spent today In the federal court
here listening to the opening argu-
ments In the legal fight begun by Al-
bert Freemen to obtain a new trial
Freeman Hawthorne and Dr. Martin
aere convicted laat year of making
fraudulent use of the malls in pro-
moting mining stock. Freeman was
sentenced to five years in the federal
prison but appealed and has been
out on $150000 ball. Hawthorne and
Morton received and served shorter
term a
. Hmxtesiced to Pvsaitentlan.
HV the Aaaoisslieat fresa
Terre Haute Ind.. March s. Wil-
liam A. Huffrrunn. a former council
man who yesterday was convicted In
the circuit court of participating
election frauds today was sentenced
to sen's from three to ten years in
the state penitentiary. He was dls
franchise! for tan years.
When a married man buys two boxes
of candy within ss many days the goa
sipa tret busy. Referring of course to
country town life.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CA3TORIA
Million Instruction Camps.
By tin .laaootafrd Prcte
Csmbrlrjge Mass. March 5. Major
General Wood In describing war de-
partment plans for military campi
of instruction for college students
to the Harvard under-grnduates to-
night said the government hoped lo
have at least 7000 college men un
der instruction In various parts of
Ihe country.
Tho cost to each student partici
pating this year would he about $28
Including S for a uniform said Oen-
eral Wood other expenses would bo
met by the government.
Another Medal for Goethals.
By the Aeewiattd Pref
New York March 5. The medal
of the National Institute of Social
Bclences was presented tonight tn
Colonel George W. Goethals thll
making the third of such tokens Hit
builder of the fanama canal has rc-
elvod In as many days.
The presentation occurred at a din
ner of the Economic club st which
the colonel was the guest of honor.
For Insulting Crown Prince.
Br the Associated Preee
Berlin. March 6 For Insulting ttui
crown prince in a newspaper article
Hans Hause. a writer wna today sen
tenced to six months' Imprisonment.
The article which appeared In tho
Weekly Die Welt Am Montag was
Profits of Playwright.
fin tan Issoointcd Press
New York Msrcii S The rewards for l
ucctsfl playwright were revealed ii
curt here today by tieorge Uroud burst
whose wife 1 sain-- Mm rr separation
Mr. Broarihtis-st snl.l t lint bis annual tu
cine from his pluys during the Inst n.
years hud averaged SKr.'.rtsj.
Inst seven yers he hod earned Í34?000. fie
wus ordered to allow Ills wifellO.ooo a
yer pending the" trial of her suit.
An Alibi for Frank.
By the i socó ied Preee
Atlanta. Ga. March B. Attorneys for
Ii M. Frank convicted of tbe murder of
Mary I'hag-un. s factory girl. In April f
last yen" tonight made public two affi-
davits ivhlr-b they claim establish sn
sllbl for the condemned man. Tbrso af-
snath Carolina Bandit.
Columbia fct. x.. March 0. A bandit o-
nlght robbed the mull car of the Soutburn
railway train No. U Cbsrleston to Co-
lumbia. Just as the train reached Colum-
bia. The lubber covered the null clerk
wltb a revolver secured several sucks -on -talnlug
registered uinll nnd Jumped ftoiu
the Irani. No arrest has been made.
Arrested for Seventh Time.
Bv the i. saciar. Prtee
liurhig iriaj 2 Chicago.' March 5. John W.
worthlngton head of the dafunct
American Banklrrg association who
has been charged with many irregu-
larities vito arrested tonight for the
seventh time In as many days. As
the hanker stepped from the detec-
tive bureau where he obtained re-
lease on a $o000 bond he was ac-
costed b ya. United States deputy mar-
shal and served with a warrant
charging him with using the. malls
to defraud.
LOSS OF APPETITE
IN THE SPRING
Loss of appetite Is accompanied by
loss of vitality vigor or tone which
is a more serious losn. It is common
the spring because at this time
the blood Is impure and impover
ished and falls to give the digestive
organs what they need for the proper
performance of their functions.
Ask your druggist for Hood's Sar-
aaparllla. It makes the rich red
blood your whole system demands. It
not simply a spring medicine but
It is the best spring medicine.
Working Girls Should Save
You'll be surprised to learn how easy it is to save
once you get a start. Even though you save but a very
small part of your earnings together with our interest
at 4 per cent you will have an account which will prove
a friend in case of illness or loss of position. Then it
will insure your getting the necessities which you are
sure to need in the future. Decide now that you'll save.
Come to our bank next pay day for you want a bank
where your savings will be secure and in the hands of
men of integrity.
$1.00 Opens An Account
We Pay 4 On Savings
Bank flc Trust Co-
Just Below the Postofñce
INSURE YOUR CROFTS
by planting only TESTED SEEDS. We have recently installed a STANDARD
SEED TESTER and we test every lot of seed before offering it for sale Write
for our 1914 Catalogue of High Grade Tested Seed and Poultry Supplies.
Retell Store
106 North Stanton
W. D. WISE & Co.
0 Hice and Warehouse
Corner 2nd and Chlh.
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