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/ 8 THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1913. I PREPARE FOR SEVERAL REO CONFLICTS Streets of Aguascalientes to Be Scene of Another Mex ico City Battle MEXICO, Feb. 28.—An important bat tle between the rebel governor or Agruascalientes, Alberto Fuentes D, and povernment troops under General Hi- paldy, is expected late todaj’. The state capital, Aguascalientes is surrounded by government troops who last night began a siege. Governor Fuestes D is entranched Ik the government palace in the center of the city, the building being guarded by a force Of state troops much infe rior in numbers and armament to the army commanded by General Higaldo. A repetition—on a small casle—of- the street lighting and bombardment which occurred in Mexico City, appears in evitable. Another encounter is likely at Saltil lo, where federal troops under Generals Aubert and Trevino are about to close in on the rebels commanded by the defiant' governor of the state of Coa- huila, Venustiano Carranza. The isolation of Mexico City from the United States by rail was complete to day. Train service south of Aguascal ientes on the Mexican Central line is at a halt, owing to the occupation of that city by rebels, while a similar con dition at Saltillo, in Coahuila, prevents bailroad operations to the north over the National lines. The roads to Tam pico also are interrupted, making a detour by way of that port from the United States to this city impossible. Ramos Martinez, who for several months conducted semi-official negotia tions for peace between Madero and Zapata* declared today that Zapata would surrender and co-operate with the central government. , According to the private secretary of Provisional President Huerta, the situ ation in Sonora is grave. Bandits, he said, are overrunning portions of the state and many families in the city of Hermosillo fire abandoning their homes fearing an attack. Governor Jose M.. Maytorena has abandoned the governorship of Sonora and his place has been taken by Ignacia Pesqueira. The retiring governor de clined to support the new regime in Mexico City- He is organizing troops to sustain hi§ position. COMPARING PIT GAMES FEEL BULLY? HIKE PIPE’S DIAPEPSIN. Time It! In five minutes Gas, Sourness and Indiges tion is gone. Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indiges tion. heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into gases and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that’s when you realize the magic, in Pape’s Diapepsin. It makes such misery van ish iw five minutes. If your stomach is in a continuous revolt—if you can’t get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Diapepsin. It’s so needless to have a bad stomach —make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin. There Will not be any distress—eat without fear. It’s because Pape’s Dia pepsin “really does” regulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that give it its millions of sales annmdly. Get a large fifty-cent^case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store. It is th* quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like mag ic—it is a scientific, harmless and pleasant preparation which truly De longs in every home.—(Advt.) BURGLARS SUSY POLICE Tl Overpowered and Disarmed, Police Chases Fugitives Who Shoot Him KANSAS CITY, Feb. 28—Homer Hig gle, a policeman thirty-seven years old, was overpowered, disarmed and killed by two burglars he had arrested and was taking to jail early today. While the burglars were robbing a saloon Rigglc came upon them. They surrendered and the officer started with them to the police station. After going three blocks the two pris oners attacked Higgle, took his pistol and ran. He pursued, and they shot him with his own weapon. They es caped. Practically Every Standard Breed Owes Source of Its Best Points to Game FAVORS REPEAL OF .FREE CANAL TOLLS A 10 cent box will keep your liver, stomach anad bowels clean for months Kidneys Cure Backache,Bladder Trouble Rheumatism. Breaking, Digging, Twisting, Terrible Torturing Agony, Eases Stiff Joints, Quiets Those Heart-Wringing Rheumatic Pains, Soothes Those {Unbearable Bladder Troubles and Quickly Stops the Pains. ^ BY X,. B. KOBESON, Marietta, Qa. The pit game chicken has as many good qualities as any breed in exist ence, ard yet there has been little or no attempt to develop the breed along util ity lines. All admit that for beauty, both style and plumage, the pit game cock is the Apollo and the game hen the Venus of the feathered tribe. The pit game has more vitality, stamina or bot tom than any other breed. The pit game occupies the same place in the poultry field that the Arahian horse does in the equine field. * The thoroughbred trotter and pacer of America and the English race horse owe most of their good points to the strains of Barb blood. Carrying it a little further Yve can well say that ev ery good saddle horse, roadster or driv ing horse of any variety owes muc'n of his style, spirit and bottom to his Barb ancestors. In exactly the same way practically every standard breed of chickens owes many of its best points to thg infusion of pit game blood, either directly or through the various ancestors from which the breed was produced. Now let us enumerate some of the good qualities of the pit game. They are wonderfully hardy and have more vitality than any breed. They are the best foragers around a barn yard or orchard on earth. The Leghorn is the only breed that can approach them in this respect. They stand confinement well and are indefatigable workers in a scratch pen. They are splendid layers, the best sitters and mothers in the world. Every read of this article who was raised on a farm. has no doubt seen a flock of mongrel fbwls double their lay ing value in two years, from the intro duction of a garpe coc^k as the head of the flock. No single cross on £l mon grel flock of hens will show so strong ly as a pit game crosL The pit game is a breed thousands of years old, but not generally bred to color or weight, a ny more than the Arab horse was so bred. They have been bred for certain characteristics, however, since the ear liest dawn of history. These qualities and characteristics have become so firm ly fixed, both by the survival of the fittest among the cocks and by> selection among the hens, that all other breeds are mere crosses, as compared with the kingly pit game. This is no place for cock fighting. Most states now have laws against cock righting, just as they have against horse racing. Laws against horse racing will not and should not stop the breeding and raising of the thoroughbred horse. Every one knows that an infusion of thoroughbred blood improves the horse for every known purpose, unless it be the heavy draft type, and it would make him more sprightly and therefore more valuable. Even mules, bred from a mare in Kentucky, with a strain of thoroughbred blood in their veins, are more valuable animals than those of the same size bred out of a slow half-bred drafe mare. There are too many good qualities to be found in the prepotent thod- My NewThree-Fold LEXOID Treatment IsNow Saving Thousands FromThat Back-) thY too many good qualities as a breed to be discarded merely because the cocks want to fight. Pit games have never, so far as the writer knows, been bred scien tifically for egg production. Yet no breed with just ordinary treatment will lay more eggs. The pit game has every good quality of the Leg horn, will average from one to two pounds heavier, and has more vitality and bottom than the Leghorn. Fed and bred scientifically it. Is the be lief of the writer that the pit game hens will equal any breed of hens, given the same treatment, in the production of eggs. As a table fowl the young game has no equal, and a game pullet fried properly is admit ted by epicures to be the last word on poultry. It is the belief of the writer that the breeder who will take some well fixed strain of pit games, and breed them for egg production, by selec tion oil scientific principles, can es tablish a breed that will outclass the entire so-called mediterranean class in the production of eggs, and at the same time have a breed that will rank close to the Rocks, Reds and Wyandottes as a meat breed. The pit game, barring the pugnaeiw of the cocks, Is as near the ideal general purpose fowl as can be found, and that without any effort toward making it a utility breed. The average well bred flock of pit games come nearer meeting the An dalusian standard for weight than any other breed perhaps; i. e., six pounds wor cocks and five pounds fbr hens. It is very easy "by careful selection to breed cocks that will weigh seven to eight pounds and six- pound hens. SENATE SECRETARY RACE LIVENS UP Brother of President-Elect Wilson Electioneering Among Senators BY RALPH SMITH. WASHINGTON, March 1.—fclec- tioneerin§j for the* post of secretary of the senate took on a fresh squirt today with the arrival in town of Joseph R. Wilson, of Nashville, brother of the president-elect, and the entrance of into the face of John Keller, of New York, a man prorniy nent in Tammany hall during the Croker days, and the early part of the Murphy regime. While Mr. Wilson and his backer, Senator Lea of Tennessee, held forth in the marble room of the senate. Mr. Keller placed himself in an ad* joining- corridor and was there pre sented to various senators by Senator O’Gorman, of New York. Mr. O’Gor- man introduced him as a “new Rich mond.” After one had left the presence of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Keller all that he had to do was to wall: twenty-five feet to the eastward and there bump into Colonel James L. Sprigg, of Es sex Falls, New Jersey. Sprigg would like to enter the gov ernment service preferably as secre tary of the senate. He has pressed his* claims both by letter and per sonal audiences with members of the senate. * It seems likely that neither Wilson. Keller, Sprigg or any of the other candidates will get a look-in. A pod has shown that sentiment centers on James Baker, a South Carolina Demo crat, who is now librarian of the sen ate. Sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath —always trace them to tropid liver, de layed fermentirig food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the in testines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening head ache. Salts, cathartic pills, oil and purgative waters force a passageway for a day or two—yes—but they don’t take the poisons out and have no effect upon the liver or stomach. Cascarets immediately cleanse and regu late the stoma'-h, remove the sour, undi gested and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the systerp all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely straight en you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your drug gist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels clean and regular for months.--(Advt.) GOVERNOR VETOED BILE FOR LOBBYIST. ALLEGED Senator Sullivan Springs Sen sation in Oil Bill Dis cussion COLUMBIA, S. C., Feb. 28.—”A lawyer who has been here lobbying against this bill all sesson made th eboast that if passed he .would get Governor Blease to veto it,” said Senator Sullivan this morning, when the senate received a message from Governor Blease notify ing them of his veto of the bill pro viding for the inspection and analysis of oil. The Anderson senator scored the al leged lobbyist and implored the senate to override the veto, for he said that he considered this one of the most con structive pieces of legislation of the present session. The matter went over for the present. Governor Blease in his message vetoing the bill, charged that i-t was a bur den on the users of gasoline oil, and that the inspection would be a farce. He took occasion to take a slap at the commissioner of agriculture, who the bill pfovided should have charge of the inspection, and said that he already had too much political power through the number of employes in his depart ment. A WOMAN’S APPEAL President-Elect Makes Kno^n Views on Pending Root Amendment r - fBy Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—President elect Wilson has made known to Demo cratic senate leaders most closely in his confidence that he favors th e pas sage of Senator Root’s amendment to the Panama canal bill to repeal tl?e provision exempting American coast wise ships from payment of tolls. It was said today that the new r resident had made his position plain lately to several Democratic senators. It was the subject of remark because Senator O’Gorman, of New York, who has been regarded as more or less of a spokesman for Mr. Wilson, is a sturdy opponent of the Root amendment and a champion of free passage for Amer ican ships. There is no likelihood of any action on the Root repeal amendment during the few remaining days of the sixty- second congress. It \yas recently tabled in the senate interoceanic canal committee, thus pre venting the possibility of even being brought before the senate on a minor ity report. It is expected to be renewed at the next congress, probably during the ex tra session. The rejoinder of the British govern ment to the last American note re garding the Panama canal zone tolls was delivered today to Secretary Knox Secretary Knox by Ambassador Bryce. Though naturally of great interest to Secretary Knox he will make no ef fort to consider it, but will allow the negotiations on the American side to be Continued by his successor in office. 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