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THE NEWS Al) OHSEHVKH, THURSDAY; FKB It UAUV 20. 1913. MIST HI ERTA'aS I AUCTION. ; (By th ,Au.C,laled Press.) x MmtM city. ib. i ocffc-"" Vlctorsao Huerta. beeani Bodyeaches - RaleigK.This A. M. From Philadelphia Trouble and Never Suspect It. Nature Warns you hen the track of health is not clear. Kidney and bladder Pfil irP MAY INVFfinAtE"tr"TT coh:ii5ctycHrtri- water oftch . : , during the day and get up many timet ' - Caue$ Police- IfcpartiiicHlT '" tlm. catarrh of th biadderr pebv-or-dau ach. ""T7 . -in,th bunk, Joints or muscles, at time hav Displeasure hsadach or indtgtion; u timo paseea.you 1' , ' may hav a eallow complexion, puffy or dark v. " " . circle under lb ye. sometime feel M though you hsd heart trouble, msy nav pisnty 01 am bition but no strsngth, get week and loot flesh. '. If uch condition ro permitted to continue, serious result are our to follow; Bright' dis esa. the very wont "form of kidney, trouble, way steal upon you. -.-. . --'uauiuiuiicdiiy .br JvroJhe-inw, liebert C. Wrong, the, body Mm. Hub-' 'rt W. Winston, whose death In Jef- jereon hospital. -wa told yemerunv, 1 . of efflre at 11:25 u't'lork, euc ceedlnr Pedro J..w:urin. ' Pedro ' LejwurmH took tho' oath as president ad Interem In hi capacity aa minister of foreign affair. The naming of honor Leacur'hln r by Con-; Itreoe at a prolonged session. Preraleary of Kldne? Diana." -m tit rea'h lialelah (hie morning ana rtll b burled tbla-afurijooa.1 Mm. Wintfon ai'rnV hrr ulf hi ox ford. Durham aDil Italeiufi. Iut th: relative hvir rhen hl rtly. whl- ls , . ''".i. ahe loved well.-and.for whi h .lul To--paopl b ot roalla th alaingla worked n harrt The- h.mr tur th.- r-ae and remarkable prevalency of kidney Tinert'-hre-htwWr-t-tvt.-&.llee... WbUo.idtiI .d laprder ar t ha moil t.rni.'H -and Hev.- Milton A. l!rhir i common diaeaaea that pre-all,-they are alitHMB wllt'omi'late re. ti.r of ih rliiifoh ! the last rerognlaed by patient ahd phyalclana, Mtty relatives M.m- lu.. xeatenia-. lw weuaUy ooeUent UteeaaWvaa Willi dwtoainc and th. h.. rouM nt the Hlcct. while tba original alamo tonatanUy then .riextejLjMda The'!- ; utidermlne th ayatam. , ' ,,f ."i"-' ,,T',, v!"7 I rou feel that your kldneya ara tha ciuaS lt.,ln .'. Hlroiig. r.r Kol-lgh. r Mrt ; f ,c.nM. or . down rendition, begin hrp7 Kllmef Bwamp-Root. th- (fNl Mro. II. ... . ..ir...rjfl. rnT?r'f rfct.lalt'anlaaaarWr.-"birH) aoon aa your kidney Improve, they will Iip the other organ to health. ' If you ar already convinced that Bwamp TCiioTB'wltat you neeaVyon fatLJurcha the rgular nfty-eent and one-doller site bottle at all drug atore. Ixin't make any miatak out remember the name. Lr. KllmeVa Swamp- N. I.. ,V. W. Urahem, of oxford, and MIm tr?' ll..rnr, of ofi.rt . The denth of Mm. tVlimtmi hr-Minht ( "itrlif'l i iiitirii n nf SnMUf'tir ntltm wer4... It. n -gliliiilt HnitU 't. ey that thl -it v li.i", I. ii hill f lltTioe m ovora helmed' Uh aoirnw. Nil trareIv rrr wpread (inr.! nipldfy tTun It. dtdwtntharly prMnii tti Knot, nd th addreea, Blnghamton, Udi.'ian u-arni'd n in- rt im ir ahtcb you will find on avry-ww. rdav jiiornlna;. ; The ehoi k ku. rrrtjrr trr-ctiirwnur iiPlum. l a iihaw of Hnletgh Mii-IX'-'J JbjlaU''hrd and luit 1 Then- 1 ii"' hy it. - . Telrgmmx. letter, and trlbnte lii ' fliiral urTerlng have poured lulu thi - VVIrwlwi hume. all feeling the talu- naW.jdJj,jWOiaiiy mJ ir-ded. - t Tlje hour" of th funeral. et fir', for Iih Iwn changed to 1:1". and th aniinunrement la made for . thoee who will attend th lat ami; rite of the deavl, OK. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT WdMT.Urefk Bladder! RIMIDY. DIIUCTIOMi. 1Tm4 M Miwib I l I -w.V11 wm Ctamn ktmf, Unt.l Urvt h , jataa. am, pk. tuxn ca, ataaiuirroM, it. I. aoldbyaUDraggiata Tweniy Twentigth Century Smokes -offhoiceit apd purest tobaccot- a quality 'UirtitKtivtly inJiyiduaiy .The njoit popular cigarette before; the public today. ' - - I 4- - beginning aboijj o'oliK-k. waa i merely lncldi-nt:.l nnd waa fol- "towd booh br -ttweeeMJo ot-6 I (eanaral Huerta to th prel- i .dtney. ' .; - r . thettw th revolt had bean euppraaied and that hollx piaa wa a fugitive. All military commander tn every dlrtrlit of Mexico, have been aaked by lluenu' t Invlt all the Kebel bodlea In thi-lr diitrleta to imlta with them. The Federal eotnmander will Inform the Itebel of dev-Mpment - lo the t-apltiil and aature tl.-in that general elei tlon wllj take plac at an-early i date. ,, . : .. V - ' t ' , -i, Rert" mi'- . . """Kodolfd neyea-wrirr-wa reported a auli-lde, la ittlt llv. i ... ii aa woonde.(ljJlirl" a fight n uho neighborhood of the pal. ' 1110 eludeni In the military arhool at ff llam who wa.AHHeateil lh th iit.it for the ilberuiii.n of "Mag from pt ieon Mid who had len Imprisoned by " MadwroV' wr-rlaaed. today, by order of General Hwrta... f - The attitude whKH Zapata, thrf Keb el lender, will take inward the new re alrtie; la prohlaatatt -al Ai-corfllng to a member of the .tU.lero household. TZapata tw day ag.pfferM th.aarv- Ice of 4.000 of hla f'.llowar to t-reai-dent Madero for um nitalnat Itlaa. It had been lat4 Hiat l raldent Madero ....i.tniidu ...it In ZtnttA 1A0 00 tieeoa ToFTila hTo ; J Ajothar-lnatalK -Jifdianrdar wa mrnlpg -andtha' wufk "oTToadlng her - HuerU decided today to Hnd troop to Cueraavaou, In order to pre vent that city" bHiw occupied by Ito!Uo .Not Over." A report reetved fn.m the Interior mi. i AttiJA. i. fVi raivnliitlnn thwondrful mrlt of gwamp-Root you i throuahout th reoul.llc t far from It r' , EDITORIAL XOTICIC To prov1 mav have a aam'pW"bTmt-ndHHbookef valuable Information, both t ab-,.,,. aolutely free by mall. Th book contain many of th thouaanda of letter aeuuea received from men and woman who found BwamD-Root to be luat the remedy i Kin,.-i tar t. i..at nf nrovlatonal thy needed. Th valuajid aniccofgwamp-Hopt lo well known that our praaldant, taking It fur. grunted that reader ar advlaed to tend for a tampl bottle. Addrea Iir. Kilmer t co Xanata will . eontlnuu to keep his !VI,H 'B ARK lt :Ne.r.l. 1 maad AatKwrlly Tim Kef ueaf fo Dt rn taa-ta. - JftptvUl to Newa and observer locust Ntreeu elation ; I'lUl until t p. m., w want to burn mhy he failed to report to Lieutenant lioyer the aulvlde which occurred at a: SO o'cliM-k. ' ' -l ,TJ:Wdrtnd-t hwt- whew eipeetMl- i'.o-. ltreman Nolan; of the nrteenth- ana ent . to. tlia rhliadelphlfci I'., Teh. 1.That huenlial to make - an i inveinlgatlon - th twlfia authorities are thoroughly j whb-h th polir should du In all iaaea .Incensed through their failure to pro-j uf auddeh death, one of the phyalclana cure Information relative to th aul- l flatly refused to glv blm any Informa t ide of Mr. Robert Wr WtnatoB. wife j tlnn. While It la true that the hospital tf Judge Winston, of llalelgh, N. f offlclala did their duty In notifying and a oromlnent woman of th aViuth. ; the coroner, they have no authority who Jumped from the stith floor of; to refuse Information to the poltc In th .fefforaon lloapltal her yterdny a ai of thl kind." lifternoin, ws learned today. ' - Lieutenant Hover said tonight that IXtwctor 1'orter today, lit dlacniftrlgTup tir rhgt ttrrm--hehal reeeive44 t tn matter, eaia: I n .report concerning the suictae. "W ar determined to learn ly Jiihnaon. he aald. I blind In on what authority certain official of th rye, ahd alnc being Injured aev .'Jrfferaon' hospital withheld from lhe.rl yeara ago, cannot do active jiollc Information regarding the iiuTintr, therefor he waa atatlon- Klnghamton. N. 1f be aur to aar you read thl aenaruua offer In th Ral- J ihniisand la th Month. 4gh l-aJly Nawe and Observer. Th nulnnM of tbl offer 1 guaranteed, f From moat of the Blot capttaia, i '-- ,11. .... in.. -i.m-1 , however, aagurance of loyalty and co-operation with the Federal gov ernpient hav already been received, but a number. stale have iut yet reported, ewlnf to th telegraphlft Interruption. General Kurta, after all formal n-ngwmnt iWi-liid,.b-twen hint a Ueiieriil IMat lit ron ticlln with Madero downfall, went to th Amrlon embassy and re counted th jtory of the evnta to Ambassador ... "VTUson. The. two chatted for Mm time and expressed their mutual pleasure in the con clusion of th battle. Hundred af Ameri'.-an ami other foreigner ' . returned today tn their home n varloua part of th rtty. Many found their residence were wracked by hlla, Kcrtly a house had aacaped rtfl bullet and many of then had bn looted. Arraat of Madero. wag held prisoner during th night In another part of th palac from that, a,,.,,, Bot certain foe th present in which Madero waa confined. Rach iMat . .. w-. --. ik.. Cn.nin " t -"."" 1 .At tn instigation or. me govem- ViAZJ. wii , r.i.t in baiik- Tl" " th cabinet werg ;,.,, ,Wau.m hM o,,,, torlMX, held ..Vi:. -w" .. ....i..ial paroie over nigni. rwnor JusalmM Mitchei Asoona, prlvata secretary to Madero, fled, th country during the bight In an. automobll. !d of Mr. Kobert W. Winston, who jumped from th building to th -BireeL." , 4 Superintendent jot PoVc kloWoeim - Mtarad hlmaelfflf a similar manner. Th fDeiale of Ul Jefferson hoapltal -HI- aaked lojsiplaln. lb atreme - retlceae of th physician at. th in riitutlon, not only In th caa of Mrs? winstoa, out tor rerustng to glv u other Information that w deelred, and It I probabl that w shall be com . pelted to subpoena member of th Winston family. W ar determined til bring them to tarma" , Ilrctor Porter waa aurpriaed to- ""flay When told that Thomaa H. Jhn aon, a policeman, waa sutloned la th hoepltaL : "I thought that w had gotten rid nf all th sinecure In th police de partment," h said. "If th lloapltal nfflrlal want a guard In their Inatl " tutton, they must employ prlvat uatrh men at their ripens and not at th city'. . If Johnson waa stationed at th hoe. ed at the1 hoapltal. . When ques tioned, sold the lieutenant,. Johnson dented -a hVtuwli -ot th tragedy, - Iri Elmer rar, obimt realeVnt pbya slclan at the Jefferson hoapltal. when called upon today for an explanation aa to why he withheld all Information from th pottc and pubUev saldL. ". am einoedlngly rry that mr action ha caused each an uproar, however, out of consideration for th prominence of the family directly in terested, r deemed It entlal to ap pra th facta." -. . INQff-hT ORDKRKD. i Thnadelphla. fa.,-Keb;l. An- In quest Into the death or Mr, ttopnronia Winston. Wife of Judge Robert WJ Wln.ton, of Raleigh, N. C. who leap ed from a window of th Jefferson hoaprtat to her death, waa ordered for today- Important wllneeae could not attend, and t oroner Knignt post poned th hearing uutil Thursday. The coroner said that If It -could be shown that there waa any negligehr he would hold th hospital attend eat for criminal prosecution. CHILD LABOR BILL lit AMENDED FORM PASSED BY HOUSE adopted nnd the bill passed second reading and went over until Vcd m a day fur third reading. Mr. Connor made a brief and earn-' t i talk in' whir li,,his.prjegt!c4,ttj. policy of so- many mmlers tn -refer iu.-.4o many Xtate wide bills, to hurry to enempt lhelr counties oefore th bill had been considered at all from th standpoint of th Mate. No bill before th House at this eaelon haa created such a wrangle or o much commotion. Child Labor BIIL Tlie child labor bill coming up on pedal order, Mr. loughton for th rules committee recommended that lhdIWTrr-rlTntterf-to---on--hour- on either aide. The recommendation waa adopted. Messrs., Williams, of Buncomb, for th advocates, and Mr. Oalther for th opponent of th bill, were designated aa floor managera.V. Tb bill befor th House wa . a hwwHm. The aubstlt Other fiubNlltulm Voted Down. Mr. Miller nfft-red a auhstltut bill. Mr. Kellum raised th point of or- mr that w -substitute could not b of-if th sqnad. ivr-u iur puiwmuir. The speaker ruled that such 1 true, but that a substitute could b offered by any member for the original bill. Mr. William, of Cabarrus, "offered nnother aubatltute. . (Continued on faga Big.) Qensra Blanguet brought about th arrsat of Madarw after na had mad a aneerh to thv crowd in which ha aald that th ttaaaVhed com when th He man to fctiuabar- Marawiey-ltt-fc,,. ih,4tr - mm 1 MH BlMUVi dflbd M IWMTV TT1 VII maruh to thj prwaideat prrval offlc In tba palac and, gaard tn aniranc. col. Rlverol wa placed' In command Join In the replied: "Viva Maderot" H - waa transport to provide for the accommo- anewered ty th pistol or tn ru rales. no bullet killed blm Instantly. th firing of th building occupied by th Neuva Kra, a newspaper organ of th Madero administration. Vlc-Prsldent Jose Pino Suares, Who wa arrested In the roup de-etat. wantmcTT1iaTat auppile were not placed aboard until I o'clock tonight. . - , Vaerb'i Exile Ijetearply -- has developed that th ex 11 of WATCH Ton PTfJITTVES. Madero' Family M Other Wanted CnpllaJ. i By th Associated Prs.) -I.aredo, - Tettaa, Feb. 1. A tele gram from Fella Diax to revolution ary headquarter her direct that a close watch b kpt for Utmtaro- Oar mendla. Jesus I'rueta, Juan 8anchrs Azcona, ecrtary to Madero. and member of Prealdent'a Madero' family. If captured, the message tat, theyar -to. be arreeted , and held. Th asm Instruction war sent by General Dlas to Juares, Piedgraa Negras, Matamoraa and other border point. . reeponalbl for th death of Colonel Ulveroll, which occurred at th palac at th tint of Madero rrt" KNOWN IN NKW YORK. CUSTAVa MADERO SHOT; BROTHERS FATE UNCERTAIN YOUR OPPORTUNITY TODAY. M.2&a Rli-room house on Wet Uni atreet Fin large--lot, thor . uughly modern. A barfMn. M.oaasZ x 10 foot lot on lilllsbvro ie- vl tv UUal.slU fur tS.MA- rlfs-room houaa. llargett j hiea.ure, lM.ais limited ta street, with all modern run venlencea, at mcrltlce. l.tM DaTl gtreet, cosy five-room hoes with barns sud w.ood hoiwe; very modern ronven tene; close In. A big bar It gain. p-I,f S ''irtrooTTr hrmie nrr eomer-l TTnrth Hoylan- avefttt; 1 brand new and all modern convenient-. ag.&OO - ftlx-room house on J00 block West Devi street. At a bargain. S.aoo il-acr farm three miles from Halelgh; ha two four-room bourne and good orchard and J-arn, nd a fine location for toad roads, tdjolnlng land that sold for 1 110 an acr with out btittdlnga - - - wg nav TwgM.e ( . Hll.1. WIISOS r g. . LNT0 !) r:RdEsla!Cc5TrdCo. im ravfmviut w. ' rsaait m. ooiitlnued from l'age one.) an hour on either side, but twin aid used little mor than their allotted tim. - Prior to th beginning t consid eration or the child labor bill, which had been set a a special ordsr for ( o'clock, th House, on account of th a beenc of many membere at that hour undertook "ln consider "rimmri- ber "of bill oh the public" ratendaT: but ' made practically no headway. Two or three bill of no public In-tereat-wera paaaed, when th bill by representative raar. to allow t: commlaalonera of IheTarlous counties to sbollnh the office of county treas urer and employ on or mor bank or truat companies to handl th coun ty a funda, came up -on aecond read- iConlliiefl from Paga, On. Minister of the Interior, . Alberto Clarvls Qrande. . Minister of Justice,- Rodotfo Her. Minister of public Instruction, Jorg Vera Kstanol, Minister of communication, David L La Fuent. ; To every governor 0-tihout th republic Ooneral Huei-ta today sent telegram relating what bnd occurred. Jt waa only tan days ago that another telegram waa Bent to th earn gov eewaiw -by, ITraAClwiiOia The president' first intimation vt tha near tur nof affslra earns when! walked into the hall of the am!i-1 dors, Whr he aw Fderal soldier landing with thlr rifle at "ready." (ma of th soldiers. Over enthusiastic, stepped forward and dropped hi rifle v I into a line with tbe president s breast. 4. Jdader. thrust , th rifle aald and i.selsed the aldlr. In the struggl jtho rifle wss discharged, th bullet flying harmlesslv away. Th atruggle ahd th report brought Madero' pergonal guards to his as atstance, but they offered Ineffectual resistance to th oldlers. At th con eluBlon of the brief encounter two of the guard had been killed and six others wounded, among them Col. RlveroU'who dld ohott tlm after wards. - (.oatavo Made Headquarters on Vpprr Broadway, New York, Fb. II. Gustavo Mad ero mad hi headquajSer in thla city during th early critical period otHh revolution headed by hi broth er, Franclaco, and wa a prominent figure for weeks. , With hi father, Franclaco Msdero, Sr.. and hla brother. Erneato, Krarie to And Gabriel, he was busy here fi nancing th revolution and held many conference at hi hotel uptown: pre sumably q pursuance of hi plain. OX , THE ntAIKlE LEAVES. Waahington. 1. C. Feb.. 1. Th naval transport Prairie with a. com plement of approximately so marine aboard sailed at 1:10 tonight from Newport Nw for Quantanamo, her departure being reported to the navy department here. WOMAN 111 , 1 TERRIBLE STATE front, corner. t r ' Vf miiairvmrixrwttwn -ntuerOhlo.-J"l wg in Urrlbl pi rvtl I mtMl.vlila tn Its nnltrmiirkn Kn I . . . a , -j. . . . i60rJAWS-3 (ting off Externals Sells itself wheffver introduced Imitators fiiavc uica io uniiaie,i r --', . sua suosuiuuon nas been attempted. But once GOWAN3 always Oowcns for Irnmation end coosestkai. ' ft ttm lipfcmn tn mnn. saeiwf 6'owgg irfaraUoai for InfUiBMAlion, mpeciH.r of Iht lArevU aaW chmt. It's aav gof Ciossa trmrt)om. tt umf OaVgaadgeveraaofA comnJatat, MI&LIS3T0H DRVQ ta, , 6utUagipa,ke. Antrmttf. $U tJ. c xtx. Owcord,li.c f -, fr . 1 It fsm I '-4 state-Wide In It application, but th committee amended It application to Moor county. Nomethlng like a sror i of representatives offered amendment t to make th btlt applicable to their counties, and several amendment, to th provisions of th bill were Intro duced and adopted. The matter pro voked the greatest confueton that ha been witnessed in the House this year. Finally tp bill passed Ita aecond read ing and further action waa deferred. By thU Um It was I0 o'clock. For Uwi .ui.kt three Vjwtini the cWltfrtat . mil waa unaer coneiaeraiion. j HOt KB NIUHT btautlON. t Th House waa convened at S un moUon of Mr. Delllnger th House voted to take tin otb.er bill than th rhld labor bllt f or half aa hour while mentber arrived, not m.r than half of them being pres ent at I o'sHock. ' , - Other Bill Taken l ' Th foUowtng bills war dlspoeed of: ' To regulate land aurveylng la Cum lerland county. . Passed third read- Inug. ' , --- To amend th act Incorporating tho Raleigh. Charlott and Southern Kail way company. , . . Hlggres Wraagte Tot. ' Th bill to permit countle In North Carolina to employ en or more bank and trust companies la th rapaotty of treasurers, cam up en oein4 reading. Tbl bill aa Introduced by , Mr, Page applied to- the entlr State, but wa amended by committe no a to apply only to Moor oounty. Th bill wag read. Amendment were of fered to Include Carteret, polk. Kobe son, Rutherford, Chowan, Forsyth, r Mitchell. Granville, Beaufort. Talon, Perqntman. II yd. Alexander, Pamli co. Wake, Montgomery, Halifax, Aa soa. Rowan. Transylvania, lladlaon, l'ltt, Lenoir, Alexander and Warren ,c-intiea Th .endmeut r Find Help in Lydia L Pink ham'a Vegetable -Compound. 7mMirifniifi :iniiiiiifjriiif Cablm-t Eamly UtpUired. Th capture of the member of the cabinet wa effected without resist ance, and there appears to be excellent reason to believe that gom of th cab inet ministers are involved In the plot Francisco Madero .always of a nervous disposition, appeared Ilk a wild man at th moment of his arrest. H talked volubly about "traitor," de nouncing, bitterly tho whoThad brought about hla downfall. Later, however, he ieorrd hi composure and as he stood between hi guards he seemed t.. regard th matter mor philosophically. - , 0nral I Inert, later In the day. eiert-san4lo .axacuttvo ottlcera of thoHenate- and Chamber nf 'JJeptttlee to eummon a apaclal aeaalon or Con grea in order to legalise th change of aoverninent and to nam a provis ional president. General Huerta do dared that he would deliver th posi tion to anybody Who waa legally named. It la understood that special general election will be eallad at an early date to select a succeaeor to Ma dro. In Th meanwhile. HuerU had aasunted th pot of govsmor-gsasral and has appointed General Rlaaquat military commander of the Federal district I. All this wa doM.wllhout th agree- ment and without the knowledge of Felix Dlat. General Huerta, played the bold stroke of taking Die at hi word, given some day ago. When he Bald ho waa not- flahtln for personal ambi tion, but mrsiy ,for th removal of Madro. - ' ' - - New of Huerta,' ooup Waa aent to Dtst thmuth th Anwrteaat ombt It waa very lat at night twforw tho- flnal peace paper war gtgwM y ootn partis. J th first otnctal not of General Huerta la hi new capnotty waa to send .notification to th American ambassa dor a to what had been aoaa. th not aaked Ambassador Wilson to ad vies th other member of th diplo matic rorp and Prealdwit Taft that th battl had been oloesd, thus gnd lug dsnger to th Bra aad inlsreate of foreignara, - "' ; . Huerta asked -the ambaaaador to permit hla of&e to b need a a chan nel for negotiations with th Rebel In th effort to bring about complete understanding. Amba ador Wilson repll4 by agTeelpg to act a mediator, and OR exchange of not wag begun which tennlnaUd In eomplat accord. Th formal transfer of troop from th Rebel son Wok placo rly thl morning. In th meaawbile, th gov- TK. PtnVhaim mimJ U .ennJ I em meat tin had been removed and peerleog cm. Itlaa record of coMtant -SILXEZJX!?.:. -?k. 1 tlctoryorUobUnatalto6f womaa . Tb, demonstration of th night byi 111 that 0al out despair. . nwaaoaw th populao over tho overthrow of tab!Uhd fact Otat Lrdla EL Ftnkoaa'a Madero war not without aertc.ua die- htalta to thousand of suA aufferinff err,aades, waa killed In th street, by women. Why don t too. try It if you rural when ba refuaM J cry "VIVW Bed Web tnedldneT J Huerta.", A demonntmtlv erowd' - .... I...rrundi him and I' t" -4 he UU befon I took Lydia E. Ptnkham'g Vgotabl Com poond. My baak ached until I thought It would break, I had pains all over ma, nervotia feeling and periodic troubles, X waa vary weak and run rVrsrnrand wa iogiroi bop of yr bolngwell al strong. After tak inc Lydia E. Plnk- iTTereUbT Compound I tabrovwt rapidly and today am a wall woman. I cannot Ull you bow happy I fl and I cannot say too much for roar Ccxn pound. Would not b without it h th doum if It cost three time tho amovnl''-lIra. CHa. CBAFKArt, R.F.D. Ko. 7, Boll-, TOO, Ohio. BeeauM your cam I a difficult cm. doctors havinf don you no food, do not eonunu to suffer without giving Lydia, E. Ptnkham'i Vegetable Compound a trial It surely hu rcmexfied many caast of f omal Ills, such as iriftamraa- tloa, ulosraUon, displacemcts, tamorg, IrreftilartUe, pariodie pain, baokacha, and it ntay bo axactl what joo Bed. IH'KRTAH MKHAAUK TO TAFT. Washington. D. C. Feb. 1. Presi dent Taft received the following tele gram from r Victorian. Huerta, Mexi co' provisional governor general: I nav tn honor to inform you that I hav overthrown thl govern ment, th force ar with me, and from now on peace and prosperity will reign. . ... "Tour obedient asrvant, (Signed) "VICTORIA-NO ITt'ERTA; ' "Commander in Chief." THIS JS AN HONEST ADVERTISEMENT It TU a Lhtk Story About a Pfe- Kriptioa Tlut Really Cure ladi(tsttea gardtng th slsyer of Klveroll, but It I officially stated that Madero shot him with a pistol, . Trrejchery. . In a statement mada tonight. Gen eral Huerta say that two attempt wer mad against hi life before the arrests, and he attribute both of them to the Madero. The first attempt wa made by a sharp-hoter, w he -tried to pick him off while In the palace. Thla, General HuerU laid at the door of the ,-pretdnt. Th second attempt waa mad at th banquet, which culminated In Gus tavo Madero'a arrest. . Heurta say h wa repeatedly urged to" drink pole oned wine from a bottle. He waa sus picious and sref used to do so. An anaJyaia of th win showed It contained poison. U. S. WAITING TO BE SHOWN THAT EXICO IS SAFE Lack of Five Votes Defeats 1 Immigration Bill TwoRepfescntatives Delay . Ac- iHm jy-DeiBeiog-That Bill Be Read bfdtA . :. ti ii inn -yy' datlon of o many men. Th Meade docked shortly after I o'clek. thlil" .J7"', fati VWS -.i . (By th AsaociAtod Proos,X..j. Washington. P: C, Fb, if. Th House today refused, by a vote of tit t 111. to pas the "Dillingham-Burnett Immigration bill over tho prl dent'gvetp.Klv TOteir changed from th negative to th affirmative would hav given - th two-thirds neceaaary to overrtil' tho veto. ' Opposition to the measur waa r-T newed a soon aa KepraaonUUv Buf- nettT of Alabama, chairman of th Immigration committee, moved thst th bill be reconsidered and paaaed over the presidant' veto, - Representatives Goldf ogle, of New York, and Curley, -of Masuchusttnv : defayed action for about two hours by det.ianding " th - reading of th bill, covering twenty-six printed pages, the- president's message, and th roe sage from th Senate. Repreaentatlv Burnett, appealing to the House to override the veto, de-. clared that -eeretjy.-of- Comrnerc. and Iabor Nagel'a report, upon which th president based hi action, waa 5): Ml statements." : COMMENT IN ROME. Rome. Feb. II. Ther ha been constderabl preas comment her en the aubject of th Burnett-Dllllng-ham Immigration bill, th clause -of which ranted a dlaagresabl Impraa- ifcin Th"Olornal T Italia" rfr- red to the proposed legislation aa an "offense to human-brother hoooV It added that American cltlseng would have been th flrt to regret th pa. aage of ths bill, owing to it eon' Conflicting stories are In circulation j quencew-nn th labor-marketlir the I'nlted States. Dr. King's New Discovery. Boot he Irritated throat and lungs, top chronic and hacking cough, re lieve tickling throat, taste nice, i Take no other; one used, always ud, Buy at at ail druggist. HbUSE DYHAMITED. BT SUFFRAGETTES (Continued from Psg On,) - ft 1 : i ' 1 I it "General"- Mm. Stored Bumnion, . however, declared th xploton war "undoubtedly th work of women." ' r)he exclaimed: "It waa a fine act an ahow th determination of th wom en. I any, all power to all kinds ot militancy in the direction of haraestng cabinet minister, short of taking- ha- man Uf." , OPINION DIVIDED. Wilmington, Del.. rb, 1. "0n eral" KosaH O. Jone. and her band of mifragette held full sway In Wll- ' mlngtoa today aad tonight Thcaie( ' featur ttta syeoinA was tho appear- k aae of sevral of th leader at A-j local vauaaviti ineatre wnere tny TRANSPORT BJKADT TO GO. Philadelphia, Pa.. Keb. !. The wnrtr nf I rM ,1 1 n v MinnllM nil Ik. t n . .. . . . . . i tixin her will raimaln mmIv tn vessel now is ancnored in th Del aware river ready to proceed to O an te namo with I.tOO mart nee at day break tomorrow. It wa necessary to COLD AND SNOW STOPS TURKISH-BALKAN WAR Flghtiag at : GalUpoH and TrtwtaUa pendtd Bulgaria and Rumania ' M Odd. '...,, (By th Associated preaa) . TJ6hdonrFeh."Tf.--iTh bitter: cold arid enow etorme have caused the u- Kneion.of hostilities In th Turklsh Jkan war, both In Oaillpoll and at Tchatalja. RCMANLt-BlXGARH. London, rh. 1 A Hofla dispatch I the Daily Newa say the dispute be-, tween Bulgaria and Rumania ha aa sumed a graver aspect - ttmnnut I openly threatening Bulgaria and Ku. manian artillery and cavalry ar as embled on the Island In th Danub facing th Bulgarian territory uroua J Blllstrla. A BuchareM dispatch to tho ')al! A man of long etperlence In the ad VrrtMng buatneaa said to th writer of this advertisement on Novmbr It, Mall ay a not ha been dUixtched '"i- , " - " Ho Bona by th Rumanian government VeViT- I w m ase now re)cUng the Uat propoeala modo lr ' -.Tu. i. '""' ""r Bulgaria aa unaatisiactory. rending n MI-O-NA ftetnach Tablet, - Tb. y Intervention by the power, the note are too good. They enre too quickly. I add. Rumania abstain provisionally Ton can t sell enough or them to any I from adoDtlnr eitreme maaauroa. 'ntmu"r,-.lte'e4d.-.W5 "My wlf waa cured of saver stom ach trouble two yeara ago by taking nlipne-half aboa and ha never been bothered a partic.1 since w 0 about two weeks age whan sb had another attack. Two days treatment with MI-O-NA and she waa a well as ever aga'a, MI-O-NA la An for th peopl who take It but aa I al before, how tan you make any money!" -Nam oa application. - Indigestion lr a national d1: many million of Antritui hare It MI-O-NA makes mon'y for It owner by" curing tens of thouaanda every year; many thousands, of whom have tired r forever buyin" relieved tvat KEAVnrtXiAVD toii :imE - MOXT. lncral of 'tho Lot Mrs. Bailey -rwet AtfMidrd.""'' The funeral services over the re main of th lat Mrs. Annie R Bailey wsr conducted ytrdy morning at II o'clock fmm the First Raptlat church. Rev. Thomas W. O'Kelley of. relating with simple and beautiful ceremony. - Tho servlc at the church wr very beautiful and a large bum per or mends wejr present to par inetr ibbx respect 10 th memory Of iui erar ana oviovaa woman. At - tne rnarcn th onga wer "Peace. Perfect Peace' "Ught of n)y nuii ui nur w Ar mmM" . r, ik. do no good unlet taka eoatinuoualy. I rio at th church the body was MI-O-NA atomech T bhta ar com. ' conveyed to ttakwnod cemetery, where pounded from a atomarh aprclillat they wer laid at rest beside th gray favorite prescription. Ifctlly they re of her lat husband. Th grav was namsning iitidi siomacn agony In entirely covered ny th profusion and tn paiace or tn nca and la th oeeutirul novel designs, hnmM rottage tf the poor. V The prk-e, it cents, t your drug gist for a generous boxful ts u'y a modsat on to pay for rrtaln stomach comfort with a guarantee at meny hack If they faU to cur. ' MI-O-NA maker send free trial ample on request or If not conven ient for yon to buy of your druv-lut will mail a bos char prptd on receipt of 80 cent A.11re FS.xri's, !- x' v, r-:t t-:. i ' k. r. Th pail bearers were: Mesar. 3. R Peerea.,Jnhn K. Hi -WI w v.. i O. Rail. William H. Pace. Oraham ii anarewa, inoma h. Krtg(s and cnu-le j. marker. - . , . - A man would tell his wife more If ne wa certain it would ston there, but It. makes a man hopp-ng mad to hav a neighbor refer to come business dif- Pcultv that on wlfe hue l"arne from t :- e r -r. dreeees, which did not exceed fya -r- mlnut "each. Wro on th general - subject of women's suffrsg and War a repetition generally of what had bean said. at, street mUngs rllr In ; . th. . - - ... . . ' . (Continued from Pag On.) td transact" ThJordlnary-bln-of the embasay. aad hi axampia. It hi aiDected.t will ba followed by th diplomatic representative of the other- open between -the -acta- Their sd power, all such achang being on a d facto basis. - Within a week, at the longest, the new Mexican Congree should b In session in conformlt- with th call Just Issued by the military governor. V'pon the extent to which -General Huerta and hi group tranefara to th Congress tho powers of government will depend the atutude of the United State .toward th da facto govern ment of Mexico. failed fteltV Stand. If constitutional forms are observ ed; if the Congre I allowed without redrew 1o discharge Its lawful duty of selecting a provisional president) If In aa orderly way tbe Congress provide for th holding of a general election throughout Mexico after a reasonable time, at whieh all the pee pel may hav a chance to Indicate t heir- ebolce for permanent praaldant th Waahtngton government's decis ion can be relied uoon to glv cordial and ympatbtla aupport to th ef fort of those now In control In the Mexican capital to establish a gevera ment on a permanent baeta. -Mean while, th attltud of th admlnistra- I, Ar Tow a Cold nafferwrr Take Dr. King's New Dicovnr. Tho Beat Cooghl, Cold, Thrwna aad iauta; rnsdictn - maae.- Money- re funded if it rail to cur you. Do not heitte tak It at our risk. First do helps. J. R. Wlla Ploydada. Texaa wrltea: "Ir, King" New Dia- covery cured my tarrlbl cough aad . Cold. I gained II Viands." Buy It at all druggist, . WILSON APPROVES PLANS NAUjURAL COMMITTEE. and Their Families k PrtnUWl ; Wonaen lo Meet Wive and Daagh- (- , -.. .-.. . . e. t- (By th Associated Preen. Washington, D. C, Feb. 1. Pre- .- dent-elect Wilson today sent word to Ihoinaurlmmitts ,.that . tht L plana for hi inauguration met with" bis approval It waa decided that Thomas Nekon Page, chairman of the reception com mittee, would appoint a sub-commit tee which Will meet Mr. Wilson on hla ' arrival in Washington on th after noon of March t, and will eerort him to hi hotel: Another committee will be appointed ta meet .Yl9-rridnt Thomas R. Marshall, - ,-, Colonel Birch also approved plans t for meeting and escorting to th hotel Mr. Wilson, trio Misses Wilson and Mrs. Marshall, who ar to reach Washington on tho same train with '- th pretdsnt-lct and vice-president-. icet They ar to bo mat by a com- .: mltte' of women. Colonel Birch wag ' appointed by Ma)or-Oenral Leonard Wood, grand" marshsl of th Inaugural parade, as ' on of his aide, and will rid at th hsad of th column of troops that lead th parade. . WtLtOX (iKT8 BACK. , Had a "Bally Taut" With CoL Hoaaa. -. H ays. ' (By tho Aoolated Presa) Trenton, N. J.. Fab. 1. PresideraV ect Wilson got back to th Mat t ous today after a brief visit to New Tork. Ragardlag thl yislt hi only explanation was that hi had "a bully talk" with Col P. M. Houaa. Mr. -House I not only an Intimate friend of -th gperoebot-Toey-olo M- J. Bryan. Oovrnor Wilson, just before leaving .. his one thin afternoon, signed ' th -rrn. antl-truat bills paaaed by th Legislature and which wer drafted st his request With on oscoption, the -bills become, effective at one Th bill defining trust and prohibiting -agreement and act designed to li reotly oa indirectly restrain trad and making officer and directors nf cor poration criminally responsible for Violation of h act, will go Into ef- '" foct July ,v Those who eppoa kissing th f strongest oa th grouadl that disease j germ are prad that way, probably wouldn't object very seriously ty lit- ' tla Inoculation by ooculatlon. ' i' '1 t ;! . .. a ' WHir, T0U : GO KCHTH yow may suns over at Washington ew rows to Phtabwrg, CterataaMl or tl ir yw t th BAtTintUS d C!0. t Excellent fcrvic! t
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