Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 7, 1915, Page 8

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3 B—A THE O\{\"'A SUNDAY BEE: NOV F\[BP‘R 7, 1918. § .RCHY oppom'rs I Peace, to re-establish the monarchy, but 1"' note agd that their object ia to engags |ing that with the coming of autumn bis [He has moved from the palace in the |storation of the monarchy. His lack of |medans caused a flareback. ' fallure of the government to uphold the in theoretical discussicn of the principles e L i - o | “Mealth” had not tmproved, and for this |Forbldden City, whers he was practic- |sympathy with the change is understood | Chang Tien-tao and twenty-two other mn‘;’;;;:m‘"fl:r (::'M:":';Y way 10 | earon he wished to be unburdened of the |2/ly & prisoner, and is ncw living with |throughout the republic, and his greater |leaders in the Mohammedan soclety im- " {apecial dnties devoling upon him in the |his family in & mansion purchased for |freedom is belleved to be the price the | mediately published an announcement Special interest attaches now to move- |o.40usrters of the army and navy. The |him in the Chinese city near the legation [government pald for his silent acquies- |denying the autkority of any member to o the full approval of the president and |™eMts of General Tuan Chi-jul, the for- | aieiouished general craved permission |auarter. The mansion was formerly used |ence. represent that body in any politioal Under le his advisers. m".r"!n!-"r of war, and Vice President |, 1.0ve Peking that he might make his |a8 & reception place for the military club, | Religion and religious organizations are movement and hotly resenting the at- The board of censors, which Is a sort |4 Yuang-hung, the two most prominent | way back to his native home in Anhui, [and is situated in a beautiful garden also playing an important part in the tempt of individuals to spea% for the BOUGHT SAFETY BY PROCESS |of govenrent-smelling committes, sus. |OPPONents of the restoration of the moi- |40y restore the tombw of his ancesters. Price of Freedom. monarchical movement. Efforts have (1500000 Mohammedans }iving in China. archy. It has been frequently rumored |yy oover the president graclously re. | This extension of greater freedom fo [been made by the Soclety for the Pres- | Most of the Mohammedans in China {that General Tuan Shi-jul was assassin- | his requests, as he desires to con- [the vice president. is generally believed |ervation of Peace to get the support of |live In Cainese Turkestan, and nelghbor« |ated. This, however, 1s not frue. sult his former secretary of war from |to haye come about as a result of his re- |prominent religlonists. But the announce- |i&8 provinces, far west of the well-known |board of censors In the impeachment of | fwo Most Pmnnunced in Opposi- [the members of the soctety, is generally + tion Are Silent at the Move tegaided as proof that the soclety has —_— tained charges brought against the Chon {(Correspondence av the Associated Press.) |An Huel, and the government referred | PEKING, Nov. b—President Yuan Shi- |the impeachment to the minister of the In- W8t has never l“”‘"‘ y given his official ’(.Ylfll‘ This cabinet member has now re- ; Chi-Jul Retained. time to time on matters of high moment. |fusal to participate in the monarchical /ment that Mohammedans who joined the cities of the republiic. Sanction to the efforts of the Chou An [ported that all the promoters of the | Last week General Tuan Chi-jul sub- | Vice President Li Yuan-hung fs now |movement. For a time it scemed that he (society were authorized to do so by the | Bivel, or Society for the Preservation of |foclety are men of culturo and scholars [mitted & memorial to the president, urg- |enjoying greater liberty than formerly. |Would bs an open opponent of the re- |Mutnal Advancement Society of Moham- Use The Bee's ‘‘Swapper” column. WEST UNION TEL AM NEWCOMB CARLTON, PREsIDENT xes WESTERNUNIDN LN el T NEWCOMB CARLTON, PrEsIDENT Loans Low Rates We can make liberal loans on down-town retail and whole- sale properties. We have also a new and attractive plan of making very large loans on wholesale properties in which twenty-one years’ time is given to repay the loan. We are also in the market for loans of $1,000.00 to $5,- 000.00 on choice residences in Omaha, South Omaha and Dun- dee. Payahle monthly. W. 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