THE BEE: OMAHA, THUKSDAY, JULY 11, 1912. .11 ii PERSONAL 63-DAY BLOOD REMEDY. Bexten Pharmacy, 13th and Dodge. VITAL massage, vital bath. Dr. Anna X. Fisher, 41 Ware block. 309 Si loth. tp-to-Date beauty parlors, Kathryn Lane Daly, 113 6. 16th. 2d floor. D. Ml?. Massage. Mrs. Rittenhouse. 308 Boston Bid THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast clf clothing; In tact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell at 134 N. 11th St.. for cost of collection, to the worthy poor. 'Phone Douglas 4125 and wagons will call. J.IASSEOTHEKPYVn Allen of Chicago, .109 S. 17th, 1st fl. D. 76t& YOUNG women coming to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association building at ITtli and St. Mary's Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding placet, or otherwise assisted. Look for our travelers' at a at tne union station. WE RENT and repair all kinds ot sew. Ing, machines, Ind. :A-1663; Douglas ; 1662. NEBRASKA CYCLES UU: ism ana nanny oia. MAQQifiP Swedish movement. Ap't AL-dOOAlxEi 2, 1802 Farnam. P.- 6240. nlTUS Kwpilish mussara. Mrs. Snyder. No. 8, The Dunsany, 10th A Pierce. D. 4380. MASSAGE tg ffM ' Mechano-Thersaphy-222-223 Neville Bik.. D.-V76L SHAMPOOING ,P- treatment, OXLtUUr UVJ-LN U manicure, massage; at your home; work guaranteed. D. 8152. T A ftNTETTf! treatment. E. Brott, 710 j.UXU!NiXJ.Ua jgth, 2d floor. D. 6289. SHOWER baths, 208 So. ISth St. Rm. sa. Daily and Sunday. ANNA H. MAMS, cam. Davldga Blk. Ap't. S. - Red 7629. POULTRY AND PET STOCK SCOTCH collie puppies. Harney 1447. ' REAL ESTATE LOANS . WANTED City loans and warrants: I W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1820 Farnam St i- C.cf CITY LOANS. Bemis-Carlberg i - uo. -3101313 Brandeis Theater Bldg. i Wanted farm loans. Kloke Inv. Co., Oma. GARVIN BROS. Loans- and u- vxiu. v X XJXVUO.0mah(l Natl gink. OMAHA property and Nebwiaka lands, ' O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO. I 1016 New Omaha Nat'l Bank Building. V T.APnTT. lAana ahv anAnlaltv Cfi.lt "Onm ' WANTBDClty loans. Peters Trust Co. LOANS Farm ' and citv nrorjertv. "J. H. Dumont & Son. 1602 Faryamt St. ' .'(100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. "Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. Wanted farm loans. Kloke Inv. Co- Oma. MONEY- to loan on business or real dence properties, 31,000 to $600.00.. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First Nat l Bank Bldg. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST 'Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. - Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Commission Merchants Byers Bros. & Co. Strong and responsible. WOOD BROS., 234-38 Exchange Bldg. Great West Com. Co., Omaha & Denver! Clay, Robison & Co.. 200 Exchange, Bldg. CLIFTON Com. Co., 322 Exchange Bldg! Martin Bros. & Co., Exch. Bldg. TAGG BROS., handle cattle, hogs, sheep. WANTED TO BU Household gds, clothes & shoes. D3971 B1959 WANTED To buy part of lot about 40 x GO. South of Foppleton. and west of 26th. St. H. L. Standeven, 1626 S. 28th.. St Phone Harney. 2354. Best prices old clothes & shoes. Web. 6146. WE BUY" anything In store and office fixtures. Omaha - Fixture- and Supply Co., 12th and Howard. Douglas 2724.. . For stoie purposes, about 100 ft. front age-' on good business street; North ..24th street preferred. - - - O'Neil R. E. Vlns. Agency, 1505 - Farnam. . Highest price paid for men' cast-off ycjothing. 621 No. 16th. Douglas 7726. SLIGHTLY used high-grade piano. Webster 3726. ' ,.- WANTED TO BORROW First (Mortgage for Sale nf first mortgage on new buildings fy f UUKl XUr UUIUCB BIO liie saiesb "IV securities in the world. - ' Thes6 securities have been our ' spe cialty for 12 years without the .loss of a dollar to ourselves or investors. : A list of mortgages, 1300 up to $2,500 mailed on request with highest references. American Security Company !w So. 17th ot Otw..,.. ....... FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE , TO EXCHANGE Good smooth land and new wall rented town property for stock of general merchandise well located in eastern Kansas, .Nebraska or western Iowa; can use large stock and might put In some. cash If stuff is good enough; glvo full details in first letter. Address Box L, Seibert, Colo. FOB EXCHANGE Want Southern California property ' for good, clear Omaha. Address ilia West 42d St, Los Angeles, cal. 8-room modern house, will trade for land. Phone B-2991. WANTED TO TRADE about $700 worth of new Implements for farm land or city property. A-423, Bee. BOOK 1,000 farms to exchange; get our fair plan of exchanging. Graham Bros., Eldoraao, Kan.. RESORTS BEAUTIFUL Pine Crest, Palmer Lake, Colorado, near Denver; 7,000 ft. elevation; always cool; modern four-room cottage and large screened porch; hot and. cold mountain water; bath, toilet, open fire place; completely furnished; brass beds; $150 tor season. Frank 6. Thayer, Den ver.. . . - . -- - . ; - - REAL ESTATE AUSl'UAC'l'S OS TiTLO. ;h Reed Abstract Cv oldest abstract 'of icg in nreuraimtt. an cranaeis 1 Pester. . HlULUfcUl' Jltfc'OMMA'ilOA. , rideal Cement Co., 17th and Cuming fits. I Fuchs. Son ft Bund. Palntituc.decoratlntr. H " H. Gross, Jura, wreck. g. plb. iX & Paul. ACKACiJ2 i'UH BALU. ACREAGE BARGAINS near Omaha. Orm t Merrill. 1212 City Nat Bank Bldg. - CITY PROPERTY FOR, SJLX.B. Field Club Bargain A splendid 8-room all - modern house on 36th St near Poppleton Ave. Large living room with fireplace, fine dining room. Hot water heat Lot 66 ft front Dundee Snap A good 6-room all modern two-story house on Izard St near 61st One of the finest views In Omaha. Owner must sell at once and best offer gets it - - E. W. Stoltenberg 438 Board 6f Trade Bldg. " . Phones Harney 8418 or Douglas 1510. NEW, 6-room, strictly modern house, built for a home, fine location, overlook ing new boulevard and Happy Hollow; -?n't be beat Fred C Shields. Harney REAL ESTATE -ITY PROPERTY FOR Mlt West Farnam Residences $4.100-$SOO cash, balance monthly, for 211 S, 42d St This is a 2-story, square house, 7 rooms and. reception hall, quarter sawed oak finish first, 4 1 bedrooms and bath second; strictly : modern and . decorated throughout; full cemented base- ment; furnace heat; laundry con , nectlons. $700 less than the prop erty actually cost the present own- ' ers. Key at our office. $5,800 For a 7-room, strictly modern, 2- . , story frame house, having large living Boom, with beamed ceilings, oak finish and floors . first floor, four attractive bedrooms second floor; decorated throughout; hot - water heat Near 40th and Dodge Sts. - $6,000 For a 7-iom, all modern, square house, recently built and In excel lent repair,- located near S6th and Jackson Sts. .This, house is fin ished in oak first floor, pine and white enamel second; full ce mented basement, good furnace. The lot has fine shade trees, also , shrubbery and fruit. Paved street with all paving paid. A medium priced home in a district where some of the highest priced proper ties are located. $8,000 For a 7-room, new. bungalow, well built and very attractively ar ranged and finished, quarter sawed oak finish and floors first floor; well built barn in the rear. Lot 60x125 feet. $2,500 cash, bal ance to be arranged at ( per cent George & Company 902-12 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone D. 756 or A-1756. Cheapest Close In Residence Lots", 1- 50 feet north of ' Mason St, east side of 27th St : 2 150 feet north" of Mason St, east side of 27th St. 860 feet south of Marcy St, east side of 27th St . 4-10O feet south of Marcy St., west side of 25th Ave. 5-200 feet south of Marcy , St.. west side of 25th Ave. 6-60 feet north of Mason St, east side of 26th St. . - 7- 60 feet south of Mason St., east side of 25th Ave. 8- 60 feet south of Marcy St., east side of 26th Ave. 9- 100 feet south of Mason St, west side of 25th St . 10- 60 feet south of Mason Bt, east side of 25th Ave. 11- 100 feet south of Mason St., west siae oi.zntn St 12-200 feet south of Mason St., west side of 26th St These lots can be bought from $JO0.00 to xouu.uu casn, tne balance :n three equal annual payments wnn 6 interest. Nearly all these lots have city water, gas, sewer are on paved streets. Average size. 50x124. . See us about these lots The price Is rigni. . CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, " Douglas 200. 608 Bee Bldg. NEAR FIELD CLUB We have two very desirable homes on S. 38th Ave.. Just north of the Field club: One a full 2-story house, first floor fin ished in polished oak, artistically ar ranged, decorations, lighting fixtures and trimmings all selected with view of mak ing It a desirable home. Lot 60x110, lying a trifle above grade, well sodded, shade trees planted, permanent cement walks In yard and art street, street paved. Fu ture of location amply assured. We also have in same location a bun galow containing 5 rooms, finished in oak, with all the latest trimmings. There are. many houses in less desir able locations that can be had as reason able as these, but there are none in a lo cation as good that can be bought as cheap. It will delight you to go up one street and down another in the Field club district and see-a natural park util ized for. dwelling purposes. - The price for either of these homes is $3,750, and the terms-rwell. let's get to- BEMISrCARLBERG CO. 321 Branedis Theater Bldg. Bra,nd New Home Terms Like Rent If you have a few hundred dollars, we can sen you a strictly moaern nome, hav ing 6 good steed, rooms and sleeping porch. First floor has large living room and dining room tlnished in oak and beauti fully decorated. Kitchen has built-in cup board and kitchen cabinet Second floor has three bed rooms, bath and sleeping porch. The combination' lighting fixtures are of the latest pattern and design and are operated by flush -switches. The plumbing is .first class; fixtures .high grade Kohler ware and the furnace is a "Carton." Full cemented basement out side grade entrance, laundry sink. Lo cated at 3917 North 20th St Blvd.; fine level' lot, large shade trees; no paving to pay. About 50 houses- have been built In this district within the past year. You can make no mistake by purchasing a home where building is active. Look at this property and see us about price and terms. Payne & Slater Co. Sole Agents. 616 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. $4000 Buys - , 2005 Spencer St. House has vestibule entrance, large liv ing room, dlninar room, well arraneori kitchen on the first floor and three bed rooms and bath on second floor. The liv ing room and dining room are finished in quarter sawed oak. Has first class plumbing and heating throughout. A splendid location, close to boulevard; ter raced lot; close to school and churches; has garage ' large enough to hold two cars; look at this house today, but do not bother the tenant; owner has moved out of the city and has made a very low price for quick sale. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. ; - RENTAL TERMS NEW 6-R. COTTAGE. ' ' Entirely mod., furnace, etc.. fixtures. cement walks, etc.; fine level lot, 40x120, s. front; choice location; $3,250. ..on your own terms. Neat 4-r. cottage, large storeroom. partly mod. ; good location for family gro cery, near ntn ana "w, south omaha. You can occupy cottage and operate store in addition to present employment $2,7OO-$100 cash, $26 per month. RUSSELL & M'KITRICK CO. 432 Ramge Bldg. D. 857. 15th & Harney. SACRIFICE SALE ' New 7-room,- extra -fine, enamel, tile bath, sleeping porch, front room 12x25; open stairs, beamed eeilings in front and dining raoms, oak finish throughout, lot 60x126 feet; Kountze Place; on Car line; paved street; permanent walks; property cost $4,850; will sell for much less; reason able terms. This is a splendid home prop osition and I guarantee cannot be beat In city, for price asked. Phone owner, Webster 2263. : HOME ; Beautiful 10-room all modern," electric light, gas, hot and cold water, screened porches, beautiful shade and fruit trees. Lot 65x132. Coolest spot in Omaha, river breese. See us and be convinced. WESTERN PUBLICITY CO. Tel. P. 1817. Room 616-620 Bee Bldg. New 8-R. Between Bemis Park and North 88th District Owner just leaving and offers at cost; lot 51x150 paved, 1 blk. to Harney line, 1 blk. to Cuming, close to cathedral and all schools. $300 will do now, rest comes easy. O'Keefe Real Estate Co. 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Doug. 2152; Eve. H. 5134. SIX-ROOM house on Main St., Benson modern, shade and fruit cistern," oak floors in hall, dining room and parior near church and school. Price, $2,800 $400 cash. Call Benson 1372. ' REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Real Bungalow Kountze Place At 2119 Pratt street, we have a hobby, up-to-date bungalow, built of the very best material and by best workmen. Modern and complete In every sense of the word, has full basement under entire house, paving brick foundation, wide oungaiow siding. 6 Rooms Beautiful oak finish and floors through out tne nouse. Built in BOOKCASES, BUILT-IN BUFFET, electric liehts and gas, fine combination fixtures, lot 40x132 feet This Is the last bungalow left in this addition, and when t Is sold you could not buy ground there and build it for the i same money. Price $3,450. We win iry to arrange terms to suit buyer. Open today, come out and look It over. Norris & Martin 400 Bee Building. Doug. 4270. Dundee Home, Easy Terms $600 cash, balance monthly like ront. will - buy a good 2-story, modern, 7-room house, having reception hall, living room with fireplace and beamed celling, dining room, and kitchen, first floor; 8 good sized bed rooms and complete bath room, second floor; stairway to finished attic, with one large room; full cemented basement; furnace heat; south front lot 60x135 ft. Price reduced from $4,750 to $4,250 for quick sale. In vestigate this at once, as the price Is low and the terms easy tor this class of property. Owner has left town due to change in business. George & Company ' 902-12 City Nat. Bank Bldg, Phone D. 756 or A-1756. Go Look at This House 1214 N.'S4th St., Bemis Park district, 7 room and sleeping porch; all modern, full cement basement; this house Is new and elegantly finished throughout; must be seen to be appreciated. Price now down to $5,000. O 'Neil's Real Estate & Insur ance Agency, 1505 Farnam. ' Tyler 1024. New Dundee Home For a home this house can't be beat it has 5 rooms; a fireplace and sleeping porch. Finished In oak on first floor, white enamel finish in - the bed rooms. To see is to buy; $3,700-1600 cash and $35 per month. Address 911 N. 61st St Keys at our office. CREIGH, SONS h CO.. Tel. Doug. 200. 606 Bee Bldg. New Bungalow $300 Cash Balance monthly, buys a new 6-room, all modern bungalow near 19th and Lake Sts. Handsomely finished and well arranged. A good bargain for some one at $2,700. The Byron Reed Co. Both Phones. 212 So. 17th. Bemis Park-$4,000 3523 Lafayette Ave., 8 rooms, modern throughout; hot water heat; corner lot, 62x140. Ground alone worth $2,000; Now vacant and will rent for $32.50. GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE. 7 rooms, modern but heat; lot 76x150, $2,600 $260 cash. 6-room modt new house, near 28th and Burdette Sts., $2,300-4301) cash. Corner lot. Hanscom Park add., at 89th and Oak Sts., $175.00. 6-room. new mod but heat, near 32d and Grand Ave, $2,200-4200 cash. Inquire 411 Kafbach Blk., Phone D. $607. Notice I will sell my beautiful residence at 1920 Spencer street at an extremely low tigure if sold within the next fifteen days. The house was built less than three years ago by day labor and not contract work: contains 8 rooms on first and second floors, all finished In golden oak, tiled bath room, beautifully arranged den on third- floor, with extra, sleeping room. This should be seen to be appreciated. Will sell for $1,000 down, balance same as rent. Address Owner, 2812 Manderson street or telephone Webster 6&2L For Sale or Rent Fine home at 3920 No. 28th St., modern except furnace, ' has 2 bedrooms, parlor, dining, kitchen and cellar, fine lawn, lot 0x120. Call and see it at once. For price call Tyler 1299 or see owner, Joseph Copuran. 1422 So. 12 St. Vacant Lot in Benson Price $200 Beginning July 15th, will reduce price on E. lot 10, block 35, on Lucas St., between Clark and Burnham, $1 per day until sold. Must be sold by August 1st Phone Webster 8860. PRICE AND TERMS . VERY EASt . Sir rnnmff o rH Viath oil nr,A I. n A Lot 50x150. Paved street; half block from car line, wanting distance iron. city. $3, 100.00. . , OAT.T.AOWTm jir Kwi nriM' 483 Brandeis Bldg. Omaha, Neb. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, Indexed, mailed free on application. Charles E Williamson Co., Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals, care of property, Omaha. TO BUY, SELL OR RENT, FiKST &ES JOHN W. BOBBINS. U02 FARNAM UT. REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR gALK Canada. BRITISH COLUMBIA lands on GRAND TRUNK. Frank Crawford. 203 Cottos Bide.. Vancouver or Omaha. - CoiorttUu. EASTERN Colorado bargain; four sec tions N W. of Llmon; only $3.75 per acre. For full particulars write R. W.- Bettes worth, Cedar Rapids, la. . ... . .-. Ueortria. . GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA ...Traversed by the ATLANTIC, i BIRMINGHAM ATLAN . v . TIC RAILROAD. Lania sdapted to the widest range of crops. All tue money crops of the south Plentifully Dioduced. for litcratura t... ing -with tnis cowing country, its soli, write . , W. B. LEAHY. DEPT. K, . General Passenger Agent, ATLANTA. GA. - Idah. FOR SAT.PT 1i Ar.KVa Ittifi-!irtrri land, three miles from town, for $7,809, and will take U.OOO ra-nh nn win i years on the balance. For Information write Henry Maples. Richfield. Idaho. THE easiest way to find a buyer tor your farm la to insert m. .mull A in the lies Molnea Cauitai. larirui cii-. culation In the state of lows, 43,wv dally. The Capital is read by and oeiieved in by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply r fuss to permit any otl.er paper Hi their homes, Katee, 1 cent a word a day; $l.U per line per month; count six ordinary words to the line. Address Dt Alois ei Capital. Dsa Moines, Ul. . Montana, RANCHES-$2,000 to $100,000. ; Snd for list 8hopen & ,Co., Ranch Dealers, Omaha, Neb. REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH LANDS FOR 8 ALB . Missouri. SPRINGFIELD HAS ITl Wt make a specialty in offering for sale good stock and grain farms. Ws get ouyer ana seller together, ineir aeai fs ours. We recommend nothing but good stuff. Our commission Is ( and 2Vi per cent Writs us for prios list and in formation concerning Springfield and the Oiark country. Greene County Realty (jo., ww couere Pt.. s&nngrteta, no. Nebraska. 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND. $25 TO $36 PER ACRE, i Ws havs for sale over 20.000 acres of Cheyenne county. Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for 12 years, including mo ana lait average with the best In the state. Alfalfa, aiso a leading crop. Better soil, water and climate cannot be found. Writs for fill information. Agents wanted everywhere. FU N DING SLA N D INASESTMENT CO., SIDNEY, NEB. HOMESTEAD 320 acres rich farm land at $175 filing fees and all. Not rouga or sandy. J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. IDEAL HOME rut. M .ru nf fi-ult and alfalfa land. very close to schools, churches, and street Cars; good income, s room nouse, urni and other outbuildings, for sale by owner, no trades; If interested sddress, J 400, cars Bee, ' Farms Farms Farms Driving dlstancs of Omaha. Bf r gains Let us show you the goods. All stsss. all prices, all terms. - OR1N 8. MERRILL CO.. Rooms 1213-1214 City National Bank Bldg. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE AND Rl1ln Chief Quartermaster's Office. Federal Building. 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OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. f VIIITE STARt 1 Dominion Canadian Servcm ONLY 4 DAYS AT SEA reutonlc,Jy.l3,Af.lO,Se-.7 Laa-mMy.30,Af . 1 7,Scp 1 4 Caaada,Jy.27,AJ4,fM!p.7l VtHentlc.Ati.A,.JIefJI First IV2.W, Seceoa loj.e OsaCwuCabls(ll)iSMl Third Class UIM J2.M Arrange Dooklhjrs with Local Agents or Company's Office, Chicago, III. Convict from Sidney Accused of Murder of Goldie Williams LINCOLN, Neb., July W.-Peorge Vroo man, brought to the penitentiary from Sidney following conviction for attempted assault of a 6-year-old girl, stands ac cused of th murder of Goldie Williams, the 10-year-old Grand Island girl who was killed by a stranger In a shed last winter. The sheriff ( Cheyenne county, who brought Vrooman from Sidney be lieving the man answered the description of the Grand Island slayer, summoned the sheriff of Grand Island, who today visited him at th prison. A woman who saw the slayer of Goldie Williams when he was with the child will come to Lin coln in an effort to identify, him. PLANS FOR MPT CAMPAIGN Hilles tc Be Chairman and Reynolds Secretary of Committee. PUBLIC STATEMENT IS ISSUED Committeemen Not Inclined to Con sider (he Third rarty Movement with Any Degree of Sertoasneaa. WASHINGTON, July JO.-The campaign for the re-election of President Taft will be formally launched tomorrow in New York. James B. Reynolds, of Massa chusetts, today named as secretary of the republican national committee, and C. D. Hilles, President Tsft's secretary, selected for chairman of the national committee, will help sail ths political ship. Mr. Hilles Issued a statement tonight declaring ths confidence of the republican party in its cause and its candidates. It follows: "The republican party approaches ths presidential campaign with confidence In ths solemnity of its cause and in ths Integrity and ability of the candidates who represent that causa Progress with order Is as good doctrine for the repub lican party today as It has been sines ths day of its birth. "Real progresslveness Is not a theory, but an achievement. No American cltiien should be deceived Into an exchange of his birthright for a vision. Ths prog ress of ths nation toward better things does not corns from declamation, but trom actual results. Mors has been ac complished in the lsst three yesrs under the administration of President Taft. than ever before In the history of America in the same time. One platform Is an earnest of the future progress through a record of achievements; ths other is a promise containing a denial of ths good that has been dons. 1 The Tvro Parties. "Upon the solid rock of the rights of the Individual, as granted by the constitu tion, ths republican party builds Its struc ture of optimism. "The democratlo party, on ths other hand, in ths opening sentsnce of Its ad dress to the electorate, betrays its reces sional quality by denying ths right of congress, . a right again snd again con firmed by the supreme court, to estab lish protective duties for ths benefit of American Industries. It declares as false ths vital Issues of ths constitutional liberties of ths Individual. Such liberties are now assailed by those who advocate ths overthrow of ths Independence of ths Judiciary. It would leave the Individual defenseless In ths protection of those rights declared Inalienable under the con stitution." The subcommittee of ths national com mittee announced the selection of Mr. Hilles and Mr. Reynolds today after a half-hour session with President Taft at the Whits House and a few minutes in conferenoe In a down town hotel. Both men were i chosen unanimously. Ths members of ths subcommittee ex pressed the belief that Its decision was the best possible and declared there wss no reas n to doubt that republicans would flqd Hilles an admirable captain. President Taft was plainly pleased with ths committee's choice and members of his cabinet spoks of Mr. Hilles In terms of praise. The subcommittee adjourned until July 19, when It will meet In New York. At that meeting it Is probabls that an ad visory commutes of five men and prob. ably an executive committee of sight or ten will be announced. Organise Taft Campaign. Mr. Hilles' other leaders were hopeful tonight that ths treasurer would bs named, at ths next meeting. All ths members of ths subcommittee left Wash lngton after ths chairmanship was set tled, but soma stayed long enough for short conferences . They proceeded to organise .Mr. Taft's . campaign undis turbed by the report that a number of progressive republicans were going to circulate petitions to ask him to with draw from ths ticket. ' None of the committeemen regarded that movement seriously, In view of ths fact that It was being proposed en tirely by men who had lost out at Chi cago. They admitted that ths campslgn would bs bitterly fought, but among them there were many expressions of confidence In ths re-election, of Mr. Taft Ths ease with which ths sub committee burled Its differences and Unanimously named . Mr. Hilles was pointed out by them as an indication of bow ths leaders expect republicans svsrywhars to get together and work for the president "Mr. Hilles wss ths unanimous cbolos of all," said William Barnes, Jr., of New York, Who had been considered for ths place. "Ws threshed ths matter over and everyone agreed that Hilles was the best man that could bs selected. A great many felt he would be of Invalu able service to President Taft as secre tary, a position hs has filled with great credit to himself, but ths republican party needs his services to lead ths forces to victory in November. His se lection will meet with ths approval of republicans svery where." .. Charles B. Warren of Michigan, mem ber of the sub-committee, said the se lection of Hilles would give general satisfaction, especially throughout ths west. "The west wants a man who Is progres sive in his ideas." Warren said, "and not hostile to any of the propossd legislat ion. Ws have such a man In Hilles. He has been In close touch with ths party leaders from all over ths country for all over the country and knowns the conditions. I predict he will make a successful political general. He Is a high class man, and the. republican party is to be congratulated upon secur ing him for Us leader." HAVWARD PLEASED AT CHOICE Partner Nebraskan Not Candidate for Secretaryship. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, July 10.-(Spectal Tele gram.) The selection of James Reynolds ss secretary to ths national republican committee, announced today. Is enltrely satisfactory to William Hayward, former secretary and now In business In New York City. It has been suggested that Mr. Hayward was a candidate for re appointment and was disappointed that another had been chosen. This is denied snd Mr. Haywood said he had not de sired re-appointment. " "You may say that I am entirely pleased," said Mr. Hayward. "While I would havs been willing to accept an other term I havs been In no sense a candidate, and havs preferred to be able to attend to my own affairs, aa the se lection of Mr. Reynolds leaves me free to do. Hs and I are friends of long stsndtng and I am . glad that he was chosen to fill the placs. I shall be glad tc co-operate with him In any way that is desired." . , Iowa Retailers - ' Denounce Fraud IOWA CITY, la., July 10,-Retall show dealers of Iowa, at their annual conven tion which closed here today, adopted resolutions endorsing legislation to pro hibit fraudulent advertising. F. I Wilson, of Washington, was re elected president and T. M. Need, of Atlantic, secretary. The next meeting will bs held at Fort Dodge. PEACE AGAINJN THE SADDLE Teachers Expunge the Record and the War Comet to an End. STIRRING TIME IN CONVENTION Charges that Mrs. YoanST Adopted Improper Methods to gee are Her , Election Arc Finally Dis posed of and Dropped. CHICAGO. July W.-Open chsrges that at ths convention at Boston two years ago, when Mrs. Ella Flagg Young of Chicago was elected president, the rolls were "stuffed." thst teachers wers en rolled as active members credited from Chicago schools," when they lived In other states; and that their dues wars paid by Chicago principals to lnsurs mors votes for Mrs. Young, wers voted upon by the national association today. Ths board of directors adopted unanimously a resolution that all references to ths chsrges should bs "expunged, trom ths records, without impugning ths motives or Impeaching ths character of any one." It was ths intention that ths whole subject should bs wiped, out of future discussion, and speeches wers mads thst "ths utmost harmony now prevails In ths association." and it was ths sense of ths meeting that no conscious wrong sntered Into the election of Mrs. Young. At ths Sams time It was declared Secretary Irwin Shepard, who mads ths charges, was not guilty of any misstatement! when hs referred to ths violation of cer tain technicalities at ths Boston slec tton. . Pears Starts Trosble. The charges started when President Carroll G. Pesrs criticised ths report of Secretary Shepard. Mrs. Young had said If ths association approved of ths secretary's report "every teacher In Chi cago would bs Justified In suing ths as sociation for slander." Secretary Shepard todsy submitted a written reply In which, hs attempted to sustain his chsrges. He assorted that be fore the Boston convention, ths orgsnlsa tlon known as ths Chicago , Principal's club set out to promots Mrs. Young's candidacy, lis charged thst many per. sons wefs enrolled as actlvs members, credited from Chicago schools, when" In tact thsy lived In other states and wars not connected with Chicago schools. Hs quoted letters sent from Milwaukee and New Orleans In which persons, whoss names wers withheld, professed to havs been psld by Chicago teachsrs tor go ing as actlvs members and voting tor Mrs. Young. Eighty-six votes wsrs thus secured, hs said. As soon as Mr. Shepard had read his charges, a dosen Chicago teachers secured ths floor, demanding to reply to what thy called "charges of dishonesty, dishonor and fraud." "In all these charges 1st us bear in mind" said John W. Cook, Dekalba, 111., "that there is no . intention to impute that Mrs.- Young, an honored member of this organisation, had any knowledge Of ths alleged wrong." Mrs. Young took ths floor. "From ths discussion." shs said, "It would appear that I had been longing for ths honor of being president. I Just want to say that when I was asked, In January, 110, to bsooms a Candidate for president, I, did not think ths nams of ths first woman to head this organisation would be dragged in ths mud." William B. Owen, , principal of ths Chlcsgo Teacher college: Miss Ida MIghell, and Etta Q. Gee, Chicago school principals, all declared they had been active in supporting Mrs. Young. Thsy asserted that It had been customary to organise In promoting a candidate; that the Chicago teachers did furnish, some money to pay the dues- of actlvs mem bers and that some of ths actlvs mem bers thus made, did live in other states. They denied, however, that ths members wsrs credited to Chicago schools, saying that without any Intention of commit ting a fraud thsy wrote on their appli cation that ths volume of proceedings to which each member was entitled should be sent to Chicago schools. This thsy said, led to ths chargs that thsy had given false addresses. ' One teacher in Massachusetts said Miss MIghell, had ordered her volume of proceedings to bs sent to Chicago. "Would anybody pretend a woman would say she was teaching a school in Chicago while living In Massachusetts" Miss MIgbell asked. It was finally agreed by both sides that ths discussion should cease. James Y. Joiner, Raleigh, N. C. proposed the subject be expunged from the records. John R. Kirks, president of the state normal school at Klrkesvllle, Mo., seo onded. the motion. The vote was una nimous. The election of officers is to take' place tomorrow and the selection of the meeting .place for next year on Thursday. President Edmund J. ' James of the University of Illinois ' advocated" the establishment of a. national university at Washington on the theory that "in a free state education is fundamentally a national function.' If Eeleased Russel " Thinks Thaw Might ; Kill More People WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., July .10. -The most striking testimony' brought' out to day In the Harry K. Thaw Insanity hear ing was given by Dr. John W;, Rus set, head of the Mattes wan Insane' asy lum,' who admitted under pressure that Thaw, If -released from that Institution and allowed to return to bis. former mode of living, might kill another person. JDr. Russel said, however, that he thought Thaw could be safely released in custody of a special attendant Dr. Adolph Meyer, one of the Thaw alienists, was on the stand this after noon. He said Thaw, In his opinion,' was never of unsound mind. ' ' "Then you think he was a murderer when he shot Whiter' William T. .Jerome, attorney tor the state, asked. ; ' .' "I do," wss the answer. . - Movement of Ocean . Steamers. 1 Fort. ArrlTed. - failed. new York..... K. p. wtiheim..,. BOSTON Csooplc ' OKNOA Perlgua PHILADELPHIA. Hserford SYDNEY Mukllato UVmPQOL .. Hxvertord. M'PHERSON JLEASES GIR1 Federal Judge Grants Bequest in Habeas Corpus Case. WOMAN IS THE. CHIEF WITNESS Government, Losing Prosecution of Salooa Slam at Dcs Moines on ' a White Slave Charge, Would Deport Girl. (From a Staff Correspondent.)1 DES ,MOINES. July 10.-(Spectal Tel egram.) Miss Krswxa. a Llthaunlan girl, ordered deported to Russia by the D psrtment ot Commerce and Labor not havs to" go back. Judge McPherson acted on the application for habea corpus by ordering the girl's release. -The girl was ths prosecuting witness In ths case of ths government against Adam Simmons, saloon keeper charged with vlolsting the white slave traf flo act Simmons was cleared by the Jury and the Immigration authorities began the attempt to deport. Judge McPherson, In his opinion on his ruling, said ths girl would far better be allowed to stay in this country than sent back, where she would be apt" to fall Into a life of lowest shame In the city of Hamburg, without funds 400 miles trom Lithuania. Show Railroad Assessmeat High. T. A. Pollys, tax commissioner of the Chicago, St Paul ft Omaha railroad, pre sented today to the state executive ooun oil an elaborate showing of the relation between the assessment and value of the property In the counties of northwestern Iowa through which the railroad runs, He wss able to show, In brief, that if the company was assessed on ths same basis as other property, it would have a assessment of about 12,500,009 Instead of S4.D0O.O00. : . , i The express companies commenced their hearing, today before the state assessing board. , . : Given to Drake University " A. U. Coates has given a 223-acrs farm to Drake university.. Mr.. Costes Is a notsd prohibition worker and at one time was a candidate for governor. The farm, which Is located near Dexter, Is., was given to t university last week .and the board ot trustees, after investigating the property, accepted the otter and the deal will be closed this week. The prop erty Is valued at 12S per acre. . "' z After Dellaqaeat Corporations, Ths attorney general today started after the delinquent corporations t make them pay the corporation tax with penal ties. The penalties now amount to about tor each corporation, and nearly a hundred failed to make their reports hut year. , '..' Injared When Boat Fell. A ptculltr accident happened hero todsy to tour workmen engaged in tear ing down sn old building.. The .root felt In and they wers burled in . the 'debris.' J. W. Meeder, who was completely eovi red, was most seriously injured and ut tered bad bruises. ' , Ray Kinney, an electrician, Was rlousiy burned when he fell on a hot stovs'st a restaurant He tu doing some work In -the kitchen and fell futf upon the range, . his left leg and arm being much' Injured. ' ir ' Appointed as Administrator. Thomas C. Hanlty, , cousin oi George and James Hanley, who were killed, a week ago In an auto accident near Ge neva, ilL, wis appointed administrator of tlie estste In place of 8lrnon Casady, Das Moines banker.- Casady was appointed several days ago on application of n cousin, but other relatives appeared "ba fore McHenry Monday and asked for th Changs. Casady resigned. Ths new hdi mlnlstrator has been required to furnish bonds to the amount of $80,000. " Elizabeth Weston, - it Beatrice Society Girl, is Drowned BEATRICE, Neb., July 10.-SpeclAl f lr egram.)-Mtss Elisabeth Weston, daugh;, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weston, was drowned this- evening shortly before t o'clock at Windy Bend on the Blue river; about three miles northwest of Beatrice) while in bathing with, a party of younfl women. ' !.:' ;, -f I Bhe waded , out Into the stream an apparently stepped into a hole and mn down. The body was recovered in fiW teen minutes, but svery effort to revive her failed.- - -. , , The body was hurried to the dty ea a hand oar and eleotrio treatments applied, but without success. . , -, .Yfl Miss Weston was a graduate of the Beatrice High school and one of the best known young women. In the dty., She. ba4 finished her second year at the Nebraska Stats university and was member ot Kappa Alpha Theta sorority of that place. Shs was SO years of age. Intense Heat is Bad forthe Tennis 6EABRIGHT, N. J., July ia-The over powering heat played havoc with the lawn tennis tournament here today. R D. Little, the internationalist and shares- bolder In ths national doubles, retired.' from the singles in the latter event, tak Ing with him his national partner, a. T. Touchard. . Ths match between R- N. Williams and E. P. Lamed was postponed la the ex pectatlon that tomoroow may be cooler.' Beals S. C. Wright did pot appear for the doubles, so Karl H. Behr switched to Frederick C. Inman as a partner. v Ths two defeated William J. Clothier of Philadelphia and George P. Gardner. Jr.," of Harvard, in the feature match of the' day at 6-3. 6-2. Clothier had previously defeated H. A. Plummer, the old Tale captain In the tingles, and was worn down when he attempted to play in the doubles. . - - -''; 'f-i'- H. H. Hacket and L. E. Mahan retired from the-doubles so their bracket was filled by W. M. Mace and O. M Church,' Jr., of Princeton.', This pair was d-: tested by N.'W. Miles and A. 8. Dabney, the Bostonlans, 6-S, 6-4. ' Edgar W. Leonard- took on Robert Leroy as a partner and the two' advanced by the default of Little and Touchard, the national-champions.. " '. .' Behr won his placs in, the semi-finals; at 6-2, S-6. Dabney also gained the ttmli finals by the default of Little. ' ' f v Clark Back to Sjovta City. ' - c SIOUX CITY, la.. la., July m-Oaon-Clark, the stoux City boy who was sold by the Sioux City Western league team- ' to the New York Americans last fall for -15,000. will be a member - of the Sioux City staff again. He will arrive'' here tomorrow. Clark, who has been' playing with the Rochester. N. Y., team. Is still the property -of the New York club. , v