Co-Operative Store MEAT MARKET 304 BOX BUTTE AVE. Drake & Whetstone Finest Line Fresh Cured Meats BEST QUALITY REASONABLE PRICES Telephone orders delivered promptly to any part of the city Phone 50 EASY FOR GOTCH See the New Line of tap iini AT- I. L. ACHESONS Hardware and Implement Store Before Buying OPERA HOUSE BLOCK ALLIANCE SHOPPING bY TELEPHONE I I I ' ill I I II I B D ; I 'I' ' HI llilllllli II HIM The Hell Telephone has revolutionized methods of shopping. Hundreds of thousands of people now do their buying over the local and long distance lines of the Hell System, because it is the quickest, most satisfactory and most com fortable way. Oftentimes the tbioga you want cannot be bought in tlic local shops, but you can always buy over the Bell telephone, for its linos reach all the biy markets everywhere. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. T. H. BEESOIS, Alliance Mgr. KM GOOD STENOGRAPHERS Are Always in Demand. Careful attf :itiin in given to the welfare of each pupil in the Cofflfflerci ill Di'iiailmi'iil ST. AGNES ACADEMY ALLIANCE. NE BR. Call ti Writs fit luttrtnatitn gs Now asa L C. Sana Typmraars list Russian Lion Topples Before Charges of Iowa Champion. HACK MAKES POOR SHOWING, BEN JOHNSON. Kenti cky Legislator Who Is First Civilian To F. In Army Airship. REJECTS DEMANDS First Fall Is Won With a Reverse Body Lock in Fourteen Minutes. 8econd Fall Comes With Toe Hold In Five Minute. Chicago, dept. 5. Thp wrestling, championship if the world remains nl Humboldt. Ia It took Frank tlotch who made fiat town fauiouH, just 19 minutes and oh seconds to topple over George Huckenschtnldt, who thus Iwlcc failed to wrest the world 8 high est WltjaOlBg honors from the stui ! Iowan QOtOh k' cured the first fall with u rtTWM body hiek in 14 minuter and IK 1-3 seconds, the second fall re quired exactly .". minutes and 32 1-5 seconds. According to the general comment Hack entered the ring a beaten man. He lookel like a loser. Gotch was supremely confident and master of the situation at every stage. The sec ond fall looked as if the "lion" from ocros) the Atlantic simply quit. It was rather n pitiable fpoctaclo. Gotch held a levee Just outside of tne platform Of the arena, while Mrs. (iotch held another one In UlO maud etand. "What do I think of It? Well, it was rather easy, vasn't it? Frank really nan wrestle some, though 1 cannot f:iv very much, as Frank Is really the more Important member of tbe family. Thank everybody for the nice way tliey stood by my husband." Police were required to clear the pisles in OTdOf to afford a passage for iho champion's wife. Gotch said- "Honest, I didn't think It would be so easy. I expected to vin, but not with the ease with which It was accomplished. I h.?d not heen in the ring tor minutes when I knew thai HOckenschtnldt was even less to be feared liinn he was three yeni-R ego." "I have nothing to say," the de feated Russ'an grunted. Gotch made his way to his dressing room with the steistance of his broad thontdera nnd a squad of police, ii" Wa)4d through the crowd like a big Atlantic liner going through a fleet of tags, In big dressing room Hackenschmldt broke down and cried end with the floodgate of his tens open, his tongue was loosened and he 3aid: "I was In RO condition to wrestle. Two weeks ago I wrenched my left leg. My trainers told me I could go In wltho it Injuring the member. But we had scarcely got to work when Gotch began to pull anl twist my left leg. I realized that I was in no con dition to continue the match. I am. no quitter Neither do I desire to charge that I was not treated squarely. My defeat is due entirely to the Injury. I feel deeper than words ran tell the loss of this match; however. I did my heat. No man could have done more." Abe Arends, as soon as he could make his way to the press stand, told the reporters that when Gotch secured the toe lock Hackenschmidt cried: "Lot go; it's hurting," and fell flat, bleeding at the mouth. I gBk i igwl afl f' 'PV''1 ' Kruttschnilt Refuses to Recog nize Feceration of Shopmen. STILL HOPE TO AVERT STRIKE 1 Pfn.r .a Pv,n Darnnnir Filtpnrfl Of New Organization RepresenM fives of Men Immediately On Into Secret Session. Vice PrOaldtot Kruttarhnltt. dl rector of i latutonanco and operat i i of the Rat ii system, acting Mid H ruii autborit given bin by Prei 1 ci Robert S. 1 i . rejec ted the iuhiiiIs of the i. '. organized Fedcra tlon of Shop Kiuul iveea of the Harrl man lines. He absolutely refused to recognize the existence of the federa tion. This answer followed a confer nce of throe hours and twenty mln utes at Ran Francisco. The labor leaders appeal 1 very mucli dlsturlied as they left the I om mltii" room and refused to say a word to the waiting newspaper men They went immediately into confer eiioa with the representatives of tbe Federation of Shop Kniployeea. It wa atatOd by one of the Southern Pacific: officials that the only thing discussed wns recognition of the fed oration, the other demands not being entered into. TP ii 305 6 7 8; 9 1213141516 i7 18 10201 2223 Copyright by Amcrlran Press Association. HIDE DEALER ARRESTED H. H. Tilley of Aberdeen Charged With Misuse of Malls. H. H Tilley, proprietor of the Dako ta Hid" and Fur company at Aberdeen. has b"cn an-ested by Deputy Fnited States Marshal Rvron McVeigh on a charge- of iising the mails to defraud, mil upon examination oi'fore William Wallace, United States commissioner, ho was held to await the action of the (eder 'i i ourt. Tilley is accused of advertising In a Bomber on farm papers in South Da kota and Montana that he would pay the highest maiket prices for furs and bides and th;it he would tan tbom Into obeR and harness leather, but the gov e. niiiei:t claims he never man ufactured the goods received from the sOvertlsments, but Instead con vetted thtiu to bis own use without paying the persons who shipped them to him. DR. GLADDEN TO RETIRE pastor Who Originated Term "Tainted Money" Will Cuit Pulpit. Dr. Washington Gladden, pastor of the First Congregational church at Columbus, O.. famed for his op position to accepting John D. Rockc feller's 10086) for missionary purposes ard known hti the originator of the term "tainted mono)," IjHM written a letter to b.s congregation announcing 1:1s earlv retlrraeut lio n active duties as p;tor. Ho yii-lds leadership to his new asnistfnt. Dr. Carl 1,. Patton gekOOWledglag that he is at a loss to a o;iit for the thinning of his con gregition rt Sund.iy ssrvii.s and de flaring I - ' ei the a younger man ma) be We. ta aeeosap4iah that which u utiioil itnpOl Bibfe for him to d County ir Receiver's Hands. The disti ict court at Hobart, okla , tag named a receiver for Swanson CMiin.y, with h was recently dissolved by the court of Oklahoma Tho receh r is oidered to col loci the niei exs ai d rec ords from the ex olti ieu or vie ioi.rt, no re reeei t';. partaooahtly enjoined u tin aopreaae co'iit from prforiiiing tlielr duties BEN JOHNSON IN FLIGHT Death Dips in Army Plane Delight Kentucky Representative. Washington, Sept. 5. Represent!! tive Bea Johnooa of Kentucky has made his first flight in an aeroplane and gained the distinction of being the first per ton outside of army circles to be a passenger at the army aviation school nt College Park, Md. I 1 Qtenani Arnold, finding Iur pas senger courageous, shot higher and higher and pttt his plane through the whole aerial repertory. Including fig ure "igl.ts, deiith dips and spiral glides. BERLIN BROKERS IN TROUBLE Drop in American Securities Has Dis at,trous Consequences on Bourse. 'I he break in American securities is having disastrous consequences on a number of German brokers. George We'chart. the proprietor of a brokerage- firm, was drowned in a lake near Herlin. He l said to have heen made bnnktupt through the drop In Cana dian Pacific railway shares. Another broker, Paul Dehnlcke, died suddenly, and it is reported that he committed suicide because of losses through heavy engagements of Amer ican securities on the Ixmdon market. Paul Kwiet and Martin Gans of the private banking house of Kwiet & Gans, who were arrested Aug. 29, charged with embezzling $500,000 of the bank's deposit', were examined in court. At Hamburg, a broker named Ernest Frledlander dec'. I . ii"; unable to meet his obligations. OLD RAIL SUIT COMPROMISED Legal Contest of Forty-fivs Years' Standing Ended. Kndlng legal contest of for-tv-flve years' standing over the pay ment of U00,0OQ in bonds ror a rail road which was never constructed, State Auditor Gordon registered and alidated $7."f,ouo bonds for Ma- on county, Mlaacurt Theae eecorftleg represent a settle ineiit between the county and Arthur Huidekoper of Pennsylvania, who in Id bonds ifsued In the 60s to bu Id the railroad which proved a puantom Judgment after judgment was ob tained agalnef the county, which, how ever, contrived never to have rvall able rov BU4 to be seized. The case finally reached the United States c-;.irt of appeals, where the Issue now Is pending. As g result of the compromise all legal proce diw.s will be dismiss")!. CARLISLEGRAF UATE LYNCHED Peter Mallick, Chrrged With Beating Wife. Shct to O-sath In Idaho. Peter Mal'lck. hi 'f breed Indian and a gradual ol t'ai isle Indian school waa shot to d atb by an iufuriatei' nob at (Iraagevil . Ida., as ho lay i alt ep in hid cei in the couuty Jul' in thut town. Over thirty bullets v.- irs Sred into hit; bod... Mallick was ar rested sol..? time ago, charged with beating hi ha'f breed wife while on a 'runken s; ree. Her ribs were bro';, en .hp! her life was in danger for over a month I. C. Employees Serve Notice. Tho international unions compos ing the federated shop employees of the Illinois Central, whose assocla (Ion has been r-'fused recognition by President Markham of the railroad, gave thirty days" formal notice that they desire alterations In their contracts. tOBERT S, LOVETT. Chief Executive, With Juiius Kfuiiseniiitt, of Karriman Railroads. WAR ON FOOD PRICES P.iraders in Paris Streets Bear Ban ners Demanding Reductions. Premier ("alllaux dlsrussed at Paris with the minister of commerce and the minister pi agriculture, M. Pains, HI en Miffs whhh are to make lower prices of Inod possible In France. Among the measures under consider ation are the importation of meat and live stoc k and the suspension of vari ous taxes. The sacking of shops ana incidents of violence In numerous places In the northern departments continue. A campaign for lower prices of food was sturled In Paris. Ten taxlcabs, their occupants carrying devices on which were Inscribed demands that the cost of necessaries be lowered, pa raded through the Champs ElysecB nnd other thoroughfares. Open ngitatlon, with some violence, Is going on In thirty or forty towns and cities In the northern depart ments, nnd the movement Is spreading to other parts of France. Manners hearing the InRcrlption "Batter at 10 Sour or Revolution" were borne In a procession of '.,000 persons, mostly women, at Donal. As thy marched the manlfestantR Rang revolutionary hymnR. A regiment of lnfantrv and a Rquad ron of cavalry called out to quell the disturbances at St. Quetitln were un able to cope with the mob. which plun dered shops. Twentv of the rioters were taken to the hospitals severely injured. FLEECEDOUT OF HIS FARM CONDENSED NEWS J All 'lemands made by the American Rasehall association were refused by the national commission. Chairman Stnnby of the committee Investigating the steel trust spent four hours o, j.e. mis' the plant of the In diana Steel company at Gary, Ind. A slight Improvement In the lake Commerce sltuutlon la marked by the figures of merchandise shipments be tween domestic lake ports during July, Dr. Walter Owen Ryan, said to have been a wealthy physician, formelj of Springfield, 111., shot and killed his wife and then committed suicide at their home in I.os Angeles. During an artillery drill at Fort Sill Private Eugene Payne wan killed when a stx-horse swing team lie was driving ran uwey. He was trampled under the feet of the horses. The sum which Colonel John Jacob Astor settled upon his fiancee. Mis Madeline Force, In tho marriage agree ment signed at Newport was $5,000, 000, according to the New York Her ML 'i ho proposed new charter for New York city, especially that part of which increases the powers of the tuayo.-, Is attacked by Theodore Roose velt In an editorial published in the Outlook. Two persons were fatally injured Custer County Man Gives Stranger "'' lv"8 of "0Pn of ,her8 wer put m pern ai iewarR, u., wnen a F AUL GE DEL IS CONVICTED Jury Finds New York Bellboy Guilty of Murder in Second Otc;ree. I he jur in ti ' ase or PumI Geidei t he sevt ntt '.mi veai old bellboy, cbargei' with the murder of William II. Jock son at the Iroquois hotel. New York on J uly returned a rerdkl Of mm uer lu the s. pod tnflVOO Hy the ferdict of the jury Qetdel i -capes the ele-mi (hair, but will lie .litem ed lor a long term in either Flii ' Slug or Auburn piison. Deed to 640 Acres of Land. Zeittle King of Custer county, Ne binskn. reported to thO free legal aid bureau at Krnsas City that an affable stranger had geeced him out of his 140 acres of lead near Broken Row, Neb Tb-' next feilow trade farms with 'sight and unseen' will have to have hair longer than a railroad tie," snld King according to Kind's stoiv. the stranger, arbo isit-d htm at Ms farm in Nebraeki fo4d him Ifty-ftve acreg Of 'Rtid near I inn Creek. Mo King gave the stranger a d-cl to his N' ' as' a property Rntl vlsltrd the M s (-.in. on'-.- to leprn th?t It he'c- il to : fOpofcg hank and tliat ti" the itraaager gflvc him was worthleeo. Ion tenceg for Life at Eighty. Ijoula Keller, eighty jreara old. wa . i tepced !o lili imp' i -oiunent lor the Miurdoy 01 Johaaig BlacJlhg a'. Jat.ee ville. Wta peanut roastei exploded and scattered Iragmenta of the machine over two It. blocks. C'ark Prisley, driver of a coai wacn. Jumped In front of an Inter urbrn car at Nottingham, f).. in an at lempt to sa.'e r.nlph Husselman, thret yg ra old, from beln? run over and waa struck and killed. The child ll ; ei over. 'i be Nat'onal Beekeapera' assocla- tlon adopted resolutions i cqucstlng cm . -s to enat a law governing tho Intel state sfiprnent of bee coloniea ard hua.-jy, rnf the eatOltUshmeOt of : plary danmrtmobtg In stite agrlc-ul-. : nl achOOlOi Hiding for Bve y.-r.re the fact that be bad a efoodaa leg and despondent vhea the dlewvery of the tact led to i nis glscbargx b the rallwav company Bir Association Elects Officers. j for Vbich be beg worked all the time. The American jsar ggaoeinUoo i doct -i : -N' pn' "t fil101 anrt k,;?', h,in- ed mers lol'ows- President, '" :" "5t Pa'1'- Kv Stephen g. Qrogorv o! Iliinois; sec re ' Dr. A. W. McDavitf, a dentist tary Ocorge Whltloeh of Maryland;' phairg I with s statutory offense rol treasttrer. Frcdrrfck E. Woodhams of i lowinsr tho alle ged Imprisonment lor New Vo:k 'xecutive committee. Ed i fifteen months in his offices at Sau gsr h. Farrar of Lonlatana, John Bernardino, Cal.. of loaale McDonald, Hmrkloy o: Maryland; Lynn Helm of a hi-U school girl, was held to answer California. Ralph W Rieckinridge of, before the superior court. Nei: 1 i Foils i I'ai'ev o! Massa ... , .r. las ed i paatrtct Attorney ehnaetta nnd Aldis B- Rrown of tho c c Hon, i to; the grrgol of f)r I). F. District of iVIumhla. Pumaa OMiyor of. Cass lake. Mini., 'I he resotutkm denouncing the prln ' afg rv'ci on Dr Dumas while he cipl- of the recall of tv.dges was wj a ro. to from llemidji to Cu&i adopted b) a arie majority. Lake 'the warrant charges conspir- ;IIV , I0i, ;l cnlted States poet off b.-e. tVOBOjCrg Naked in Desert. ,, u,r Bul. Sweeney, one of the few Crated b 'lie heat, .lames MaUoner iRaer cotinetted with the Tweed ad- former Men York policeman, said to BsiaJsiratiea m HOW York city who tie a re ati of W llouike Cockran ; Wvi. be'd blameless in the exposure either potiehed or is emnoarfgtg s:ark : ,,. tt bigtoric ring, U dead at bis naked on lha Nevada desert, fifty i snmagtr home on lake Mahopac from mllea I st ot It -no, near the Eagb; j the effects of an injury He was salt wiri.s j elght six jears old. I . in Viiela lounty. Minnesota, a ievv ii, J ii ')i,i Miiiuetpolis, tbe farm oia are digging a million dollars out of the ground The greatest potato iop that county ever grew is ready for the market Foe growers have ie eetvod all the way Iron- 85 cents to $1 50 a bushel at delivery stations. Moiquttc B'te K,ills Woman. JgQWltr Powell. ighty years old,! ntosqu'lo bite S! a.; bitten on thi arm ' week ago and poisoned the: hound by scratching it vitt bet auger, nails.