THE BEK: OMAHA. MONDAY, JUTA 25. 1010. 3 SARPY TURNS PATRICK DOWN Democrats Meet and Declare for Shallenberg-er. OPTION ALSO GETS SHOCK KKrkrork la F.ndorurU and nelrsratra Art lnslrncted to otf mm m I alt I)oaala Demo OnMrrH. PAPILL.ION, Neb , July 24 .-(Special Tele gram.) The democratic mass convention was held yesterday and everything was har monious until the redo". ut ions committee re ported, endorsing Phallenbcrpcr and Hitch cock. The convention was opposed to county option. The demourats of Douglas county were censured for holding a convention without a call. The convention endorsed the election of United States senators under the Oregon plan and the debates were in structed to vote as a unit at the state con vention. When county option waa reached, the Patrick forces being In the minority, the resolution to endorse waa rejected. Willis Reed, being prcsont, introduced himself and addressed the convention. Laurie J. (julnby also spoke. REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS ON COUNTY OPTION DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIONS ON COUNTY OPTION evenings. During the forenoons the Keton Indians form a pleasing feature of the program, together with Mrs. Klenor Bing ham's lectures on art and literature.' Delegates In state eonvantloi. . . . . Instructed for option Instructed against option So instructions For. 1J 11 KO COUNTY Fort II ILL Republicans Declare . Where They Stand and Instruct Delegates. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 2J.-(Spe-clal , Telegram.) The republicans of Hall county today selected delegates to the state convention and Instructed them to vote as unit against the endorsement of county option In the state platform. The conven- Loup Adams A r telnpo Ha nmr Uoone i ox l.utte Hoyd Hrown 4 luftalo hurt iiutler Cans , C'elur 11 Cherry neyt-nne Clay u Coil a a Ci'inlng CuMer 18 Dakota 1'avns 1 law Hun , i-iixci Dodge Doi.nlaa L'utdy 1 Fillmore Franklin ; Frontier 7 fri.rna 9 tinge 2j 'itel'den tiarfitld ouKier . . Ureley j Hall Hamilton 11 Harlan Hitchcock Holt Howard Johnson ft Kearney 7 Ki.ox Lancaster 56 8SS .366 .160 881 -lMH.ru- 'lions Against. None. Delegates in state convention. 886 Instructed for option 113 Instrnoted against optloa 434 I TJnlnstructsd 368 I Instructions I For. Against. None. I Adsms l'i ii I Antelope 10 t Ol MTV OPTIf.t KS DORSKD Kl l 1- Hoone I Hox Hutte. I Hrown . . . . t lliiffalo Kurt 1 Iiutler .... Cass Cedar Cherry Cheyenne . CIbv ! Colfax .... t Cuming ... I Custer I I o son . . ; IMxon 1 Dodiie ; I toimlas .. 1 Dundy ' Fillmore ., I Franklin I Frontier . . Furnas ... I Ohkh 11 19 11 Harden (iarflild ( Jospvr Oroeley Hall 21 Hailan Z 15 tlon was a harmonious one with the excep- tlon.of this feature. Oeorge C. Humphrey was chosen chair man of the convention and William Dailey. secretary. A committee of five was ap pointed on resolutions and made a unanl I moua report endorsing the national and last ' republican state administrations, Senators I Burkett and Brown and Congressman Nor- rla; approving the records of the repub lican state officers; commending their neighbor, Hon. A. E. Cady, to the favor able consideration of the voters of the state; Instructing the delegates to the state convention to vole as a unit against county , option and pledging the party's candidates I for representatives, If elected, to vote gainst any county option bill. This clause expressed a preference for the . Initiative and referendum way of settling the question, as compared with county op tion, but a combination of county optlon lsts and antl-optlonlsts defeated the meas ure. A vigorous discussion then resulted gainst the instructions of the state dele- gallon. j The debate continued for an hour, ' when A vote by precincts showed 8 to 4S for leaving the, instruction In the resolu- ' Hons", and the, report was adopted. v The resolutions pledge the support of Hall county republicans to Senator Burkett and Its representatives In the legislature to vote for him for senator," In view of the fact that none' of the candidates have signed statement No. 1, nor Is there any demand 'on the part of republicans that ' they do so. A vote on capital relocation Is wanted, and such an amendment to the ' primary .law as will enable the party to nominate officers, etc., In convention here- after, if the primary law Is not promptly and fully taken advantage of. The dele- .sates 0 the state convention are: C. O. Humphrey. Kd Well. W. A. Prince, Oeorge Broadwell, K. O. White. Charles Heusinger, Will Jones, T. P. Boehm, W. Lincoln 10 Madion Mrrrlck Morrill .Nanct Nemaha 11 Otoe Nuckolls 10 Pawnee 10 Jhelps 10 Perkins Pierce Polk J Ked Willow I Richardson 14 Saline Saipy launders Scott's Bluff 6 Mrd 13 Sheridan 6 Sherman Stanton Thi.yer Thomas Thurston C Valley 7 Washington Wayne Webster 0 York 13 Totals 3rt 14 15 67 W. Kaltman, John Gallacher, Kd Williams, W. E. Bird, Dr. H. C. Miller. D. E. Wright nd O. A. Abbott, Jr. 160 11 281 Hiti'hcock Holt Howard Jefferson Johnson Kearney Keith Knox l.ancnster Lincoln Madison Merrick Nance Nuckolls Otoe Pnwnee 7 Phelps Pierce Platto Polk Polk Red Willow Richardson Rock Saline Sarpy Saunders Seward Sheridan Sherman Stanton Thomas Thurston Valley Washington Wayne Webster Wheeler York Totals 113 4 14 Hi 12 7 11 is H't 3 1.1 9 7 IS 13 14 13 lti '7 ' i 15 2 15 is 14 10 9 434 13 ey Itepnblleaaa Adopt a Tarty Platform. MINDKN. Neb, July 23. (Special Tele gramsThe republican county convention of Kearney countv was promptly called to order by A. Ilostrom and on motion he and Carl Holmes were elected chairman and 6 I secretary, respectively. County option was J j I endorsed without a dissenting votj. s The following named delegates were .. elected to tha state convention: J. 11. Householder, M. B. Carman. C. E. Garner, " ' C. H. Chader, John n. Jorklund, S. L. I Stewart and Oscar Lundeen, and resolutions '! 1 were adopted as follows: ' Be it resolved by the republicans of Kear ney county In convention assembled, thnl we Heartily endorse me principles enunci ated and set forth In the platform adopted ut the last national republican convention. We heartily endorse the administration of Prtsldent Taft. and the acts of our repub lican representatives in both houses of con Bless. call attention to, and point with pride to the fact that every pledge made In the .,; I last national republican piaitorm has been fulfilled. The republican party has ever been i party of progress and every step of na- 1 t onal progress mado since its orKanixatlou ! has been through and by a pledge not only j made to the people, by the republican 'j party, but also fulfilled and kept. We further anil heartily endorse Honor able George W. Norrls. our representative in congress, and commend his capable and careful attention to the demands of his party and the people.. That tho delegates elected by this" con vention to the state convention to be held at Lincoln, Neb., July 2i, 1910, be, and here by are Instructed to use all honorable means In said republican state convention to secure the passage of a resolution, or that it be mtuJe a part of the republican I state platform, declaring in favor of county option We heartily endorse the candidacy of C. P. Anderbery of this county for attorney general and for his ability as a lawyer, his character and standing as a cltlsen. We recommend his candidacy to the republican voters of this state. 6 10 ii 8 2 268 to 31. The delegates were Instructed to vote as a unit. option an the Initiative and referendum. Delegates to the state convention are: Q. W. Potts. L. B. Arnott, W. S. Potts, O. D. Arnup, A. B. Wolford, D. C. Stratton, J. R. McNalr and George Cotton. AMR A I.I, FOR COI TVTY OPTION Republicans and Democrats Instruct for a Platform Plank. AURORA, Neb., July 23. (Special Tele gram.) The republican county convention of Hamilton county was held and the fol lowing delegates were elected to the state convention: C. E. Neir. J. A. Whltmore, M. F. Stan ley. James Schoonover. T. II. Line. P. J. Refshague. M. H. Madsen, J. M. Cox, J. A. Cavett.Paul Holm and R. L. Ahara. The delegates were instructed to vote In favor of a county option plank In the state platform and to vote for Congressman Norrls for chairman of the state conven tlon. The democratic convention was held at the same time and a delegation in favor of county option elected. South Shows N Big Increase in Its Population Over Hundred Per Cent Gain Shown by Censni Reports in Some Teiai Counties. WASHINGTON, July 24.-(Speclal Tele gram.) The Hiiiaa.-.ng ruvli in tiie south and southwest Is becoming one ' of the sensations of the 1810 census. The evi dence of expansion in the west ana north west bus been discounted by freiiuent news puper stories making the fact known. The figures tVf Nueces county, Texas, complete the returns for fifty-one coun ties In the L-Jne Star state. Tne iouii ties show a population of 817.475 In l'JI) as against uo2,IHi6 in llMin, a guin ot ii per cent. This percentage maintained through out Texas will mean a gain of l.G'Ui.ttOG persons In the stute or a state popula tion of almost 4.5OO.U0O. 1 For Nueces county tho census bureau reported a population of 2 1 ,U So in 1910 m against 10,434 ten years ago, an in- creaso of 110 per cent. Returns from other states are scatter- ng. Wttnout exception tne iigures irom Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ten nessee, Georgia and Alabama record start ling Increases. v-n the present oasis of representation n congress, a niomocr to every it,uuu of the country's population, the returns of only forty-one counties entitlo Texas to another member In the house of repre sentatives. If the ratio of Increase Is maintained, Texas will get seven addi tional members in trie bouse and have a delegation consisting of twenty-three. The figures from Oklahoma presage a like advance in legislative representation. For this reason talk of renewing the northern demand for limiting southern representation in congress is becoming general again. The northern republicans are sure that another effort will be made to force through a bill limiting repre sentation in the house from southern states. A bitter sectional fight wouia do sure to follow. ' He declares In Justification of the practi cal and scientific side that the course f the department hajt the support of the highest authorities on seal life In the Ira K. Tnsh, W. II. Cotlin. A. M. Mill, r C. Kleinke. I Resolutions wei-e adopted endorsing Pic 1 dent Taffa administration. Senators Bur- Vnlted States, whose know ledge Is derived ! kett otul Brown and Representative Kin from personal study of the seal Islands. RF.PI BLICAN tIK nnv niTTic Kleet Ileleaatea and Kn dorse the Administration. ALLIANCE, Neb, July I3.-iSpcc.al Tel egram.) The republican county convention of Box Butte met this afternoon to select delegates to the state convention at Lin coln and selected the following delegates: kald. K. II. Boyd was elected chairman of the county central committee for the en suing year. In buying a cough medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There Is no danger from It, and relief Is sure to follow. Especially recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Sold by all dealers. Th Key to the Situation Dee Want Ads. FAIL TO IN STRICT IX JO II X SON Democrats Sidetrack Bryan Move In Tecniuseb, Convention. TECUMSEH. Neb., July 24.-(Speclal Tel i gram-) The damocrata of Johnson county met In convention here yesterday after noon and, despite the disappointment of , at least something ot a, following of the I party, the delegates to the state conven ; tlon were not instruoted for county option. An effort was made with the delegates tq bring about Instructions before the con tention met, but it received cold water. A set of resolutions approving the work of the last legislature, endorsing the ad ' ministration of Governor Shallenberger and approving the work of "Congressman J. A. McOuIre and Railroad Commissioner W. H. Cowgill was accepted. Following are the delegates to the state convention: H. H. Hunt, John Selgeraon, John Nealey Fred Anderson. Albert N. Dafoe, D. H Boatsman, Ueorce Pearson and Charles Phelan. The central committee was reorganised : ty the election of A. F. Fltstmmons aa i chairman and H. L. Cooper as secretary, WILL OPPOSE COl'NTY OPTION Jtepnalleans at O'Neill Kndors Taft and Administration. ONTCTLL, Neb., July 23. (Special Tele arram.) At the republican county conven tion today resolutions endorsing the ad ministration of President Taft, E. J. Bur kettt for re-election as senator, and Con gressman Kinkald and Senator Brown were 3ptei The convention wr on of th i largest held in the county for years and waa ah enthuslastlo gathering. The follow ing delegates were elected to the state con vention: IL V. Grady, A. E. Pierce. R. J. Marsh, T. H Crauin, Joseph MaUinsek. William Cjalsh, Dave Stuart, Neil Brennan, J. M. Hunusr and Jacob Hacks. Tbe delegate to the convention are un- Instructed, but they will oppcae a county ' pttoei plank In, the state platform. R. R. ; Dickson waa elected chairman of the county committee and C. P. Hancock, secretary. AN OPTION PLANK IN JOHNSON Republicans Endone President Taft and Nebraska Senators. TECUMSEH. Neb., July 23. (Special Telegram.) The republican convention of Johnson county this afternoon waa largely attended. O. A. Corbln was chairman. F. E. Bodle secretary and P. J. Turner assistant secretary. Upon assuming the chair Mr. Corbln gave a rousing speecn and was loudly applauded. William Hay ward of Nebraska City was present and gave a splendid address and was appre ciatively cheered. He made no attempt to have the convention endorse his candidacy. Strong resolutions were adopted, pledg ing the delegates to the state convention to support a platform favoring couny op tion. The torlntlples tjf tne party a clared In the last national platform were reaffirmed. President Tart ana tne na tional administration were endorsed, and particularly were United states censor. u,.ektt imd Brown endorsed on their de termined stand for progressive legislation. Ex-President Roosevelt was comrawn upon his safe return home and upon the recognition bestowed upon him in other lands. " . ,, The resolutions endorsed the republican party as the only progressive and construc tive party of state and nation. The party has never compromised any moral issue and It was thought it should tako a definite stand upon every great issue presented to the people. The people have the right to express their will by the ballot upon all great publlo interests and a law should be enacted giving the power of direct legisla tion, under proper restrictions. The Initia tive and referendum law for county and state government waa approved, by ma jority rule, such as Is now given ciaes and other, municipal subdivisions. The following delegates to the state con vention were selected: S P. Davidson. H. N. Llbby. J. J. n.... w w Hr.llrhM. C. L. Othel. P. V. Turner.' W. A. Cllneburg. E. M. Flthlan, O. A. Crbn. E. E. Young was re-elected chairman of the county central committee and the fol lowing committeemen were named: John Piatt, J. J. Brown, L. H. Laflln, C. 11. Zlegler, J. L. McKee, U. w. saotn, David Bowen, E. Doppllen, A. vv. v-ase. W. H. Abott, C. W. Roberts, cart tieeine. H. Howard. A. Kovarlk, w. kodd, u. n. Halsted. candidate for county office, I A. Var r.er, P. C. Johnson, Lewis Winter and T. R. Hitchcock, made 'short speeches. PAWNEE IS FOR COUNTY OPTION Republican Delegates Are Instructed How to Vote. PAWNEE, Neb., July 23. (Special Tel egram.) The Tawnee county republican convention met this afternoon with M. H. Marble of Table Rock, chairman and A. D. Barclay of Bookwalter, secretary. Del egates to the state convention are: William Sutton, Table Rock; Joseph Wenzl Stelnauer, J. C. Middleton, May berry; J. M. Veach, Lewlston; F. P. Smythe, Burchard; J. M. Hurd, Pawnee City; R. T. Scott, Pawnee City: W. D. Hartwell, Pawnee City; W. A. Turnbull, Burchard; H. E. Bow hay, Liborty. The new county central committee is as follows: Table Rock, G. C. Freeman; Clear Creek, J. C. McClune; Stelnauer, C. T. Gibson; Turkey Creek. C. S. Goodale; Plum Creek, Martin Kane; Miles, Al Stake; Pawnee City, Al Dore; Sheridan, J. M. Hurd; Soul 11 Fork, M. A. Holden; Clay, B. L. Brown; West Branch, D. B. Drake; Mission Creek, A. C. Dugan. The following resolutions were unani mously adopted: Resolved That we, the republicans of Pawnee county In convention assembled, believing In the wise administration of our president, W. H. Taft, desire to extend to him this as an expression of good will and that we are In hearty accord with him in his efforts in securing the constructive legislation which he Is advocating, and. Whereas, The republican paity has always stood for freedom and ribht, and on tii side of all moral issue, and in harmony with Its great past along these lines, we. the republicans of Pawnee county believing the question of temperance to be a vital Issue in this campaign, and In order that we may give such belief an expression do. Resolve, That we favor countv notion. and do, hereby Instruct our delegates to the state convention to be held in Lincoln on July 26 Instant to work and vote for the Insertion of a plank in the platform pledg ing the party to such a measure and we do Instruct and pledge our candidate for senator and our representatives In the legls lature to support county option. George E. Tobby. republican candidate for congress, was present and made a short address on the issues of the day. COUNTY OPTION IS IGNORED Kn- Shallraberarer and Hitchcock doraed by Democrats. ALLIANCE. Neb., July 23.-(Special Tele gram.) The democratic convention of Box Butte county met this afternoon to elect officers for the ensuing year, and to select delegates to the state convention at Grand Island, July 26. The delegates are: William Mitchell, Calvin M. Cox, John R. Lawrence, F. M. Broome and John W. Thomas. No Instructions were given. Resolutions were adopted recommending Gilbert M Hitchcock for United States senator. The administration of Governor Shallenberger was endorsed. Nothing was said in regird to county option. W. S. Rldgell was elected chairman of tne county central committee and C. W. Brennan, secretary. DUNN ENTERS DENIAL Says He Had No Conference with Hitchcock or Shallenbera-er. I. J. Dunn, assistant city attorney, says that the report that he has had a confer ence with either Governor Shallenberger or G. H. Hitchcock on the question of the validity of the proceedings at the Douglas county democratic convention is erroneous "That South Omaha mass- meeting had no authority to place my name on the list of delegates to the state convention," said Mr. Dunn. "I am going to that convention. but what I do will not be at the instigation of Mr. Hitchcock or Mr. Shallenberger. shall attack the validity and regularity of the Douglas county convention, but I will do so on my own responsibility." OPTION Delegates IN NEMAHA COUNTY Instrne- ADM.MS AGAINST OPTION 4ktlleaergr Endorsed and Nasae of Bryan One Mentioned. HASTINGS, Neb., July 24.-(Speclal Tele grsm.) With only one dissenting vote the Adams county democratic convention lu Instructed Its delegation against county eptioo. Bryan's nam was mentioned only once In the meeting and this was by the man WtiO opposed the instruction. The "Peerless Lader was nowhere alluded to la the resolution, which endorsed Hitchcock for United State senator and G. W. Tibbets for rvaomlnatlon as state senator. The convention also endorsed Shallenberger and pldgd th county democracy for his re flection. The resolutions were silent on the Initiative and referendum. FILINGS - IN CUMING COUNTY List of the Men Who Wowld Serve th People. WEST POINT, Neb., July 23-Speclal.)-Followlng Is a Hat of those who filed at County Clerk Harstlck's office for nomi nations at the Cuming county primary elec tion, to be held on August 16: For Representative Charles Graff and Con McCarthy, democrats. The republicans have no candidate. For Countv Attorney S. & Krake, T. M. Frame and Hugo M. Nicholson, democrats. A. U. Burke, republican. For County Supervisors Districts 1. 3, 6 and 7, R. M. Stafford. 1- C. Tlilemke, S. P. Johnson and P. F. O'Sulllvan, democrats; Districts 1 and S. Chris Groth and Peter H. Horst republicans; none In District 6; Dis trict 7, C. Rupp, republican. For Float Representative of the Cuming-Dakota-Thurston District F. L Gallagher and D. M. McNamara, democrats; Cecil B. lloughn and Swan Olson, republicans. (Filed with the secretary of state,! For Miate Senator for Burt and Cuming Melville S. Wilcox, democrat; B. F. Grif fin, republican. (Filed with the secretary of state.) tier t'oasty Populist Meet. DAVID CITY, July 2J.-(Special Tele gram.) Tb Butler county populists held a convention here this afternoon, endorsed county option and Instructed the delegation to vote for the plank In the platform and en dorsed W. J. Bryan and his stand for county option. The delegates to th state convention are: A. M. Walling, W. H. Tay lor, W. 8. Resenstock, Joseph Barman, N. Holderneaa, Charles Hart lit, John Brow n, Joaepta Myers, Monro Jones. Disss Deatssrat Asralust Option. PONCA. Neb., July 23. tSpeclal )-The Dixon countv democratic convention Fri day electoil Relegate to the stute conven tion a follows: B. J. McDonald, Thomas Rollings. Thomas McGrath. Rev. A. Wallin, J. A. Borg, J. M. Paul. John P. Downey. Th r solution Instructing the delegates 10 support county option was voted doa. M KEARNEY DEMOCRATS FOR OPTION Platform Flank I Endorsed by Small Majority. MINDEN, Neb., July 23 -(Special Tele gram.) Th democratic convention of learney county met and elected delegate to the stat convention. About forty ware present and a county option plank waa en dorsed by a narrow margin. Several of the townships were not represented. A populist conxentlon was .called with Judge Edward L. Adams as th central figure. Not over six or seven were present and soma of them are near-democrats County optkn was endorsed. Many of the old-time fuslonlsts cam to Minden in motor car, there being not lets than twenty-five by actual count around the square. Pawns Deano tor Option. PAWNEE CITY. Neb.. July 3.-(Spclal Telegram.) The Pawne county democratic convention today endorsed the administra tion of Governor Shallenberger and Con gressman Maguire and declared for county INSTRUCTIONS ARE VOTED DOWN Washington Cosaty Republicans Pass Option to Convention. BLAIR. Neb., July 23. (Special Tele gram.) The republican county convention met here today following a hotly contested primary election in the city yesterday. A large crowd waa In attendance. Fifteen of tho thirty delegates were progressives and eight standpatters. A resolution to Instruct the delegates against county option was by a large vote tabled, many of the delegates having agreed to pass the ques tion up to the state convention. Th delegates to the state convention are: Grant Garner, Dr. William Haller, John Rodgers, Ed Russell, Ed Menking. C. X. Hansen. M. Mortensen, M. C. Grover, Wili Michaelson, Sam Stewart and C. T. I.ang. The following resolutions were adopted by a unanimous vote: Resolved, that we, the republican voters of Washington county, in convention as sembled, point with pride to tthe achieve ments of the republican party and pledge our faith and allegiance to Its principles as declared in our national platform and as set forth by LaFollntte, Cummins, Dolll- ver, Br is tow, KeverMge, Clapp, Norrls, Murdnck. Madison, Polndexter. Hubbard and others of the progressive wing of the republican partly; that we congratulate the president. W. H. Taft, upon his states manship and ability and believe In his honesty of purpose and integrity of actions. We commend our senators and representa tives from Nebraska, insofar as they have assisted in the cause of progressive leg islation' and we herewith urge them so to use their vote and Influence along pro gressive lines in the future, John F. White, county treasurer, was elected chairman and C. X. Hansen, sec retary of the county central committee. Of the eleven delegates to th state con vention, eight ar for county option and three against. NO COUNTY OPTION IN HARLAN Qoverwor Shallenberer Head Dele ft n tlon to Stat Convention. ALMA. Neb., July n (Special Telegram.) Democrats and populists of Harlan county held conventions today. Governor Shallenberger heads th Harlan county democratic delegation to the state conven tion. The delegation Is Instructed against county option by nine votes. Bryan waa not endorsed. The populists send a separata delegation, ndoralng Bryan and Instructed for county option and to vote for candidates regard less of party on that Usu. Interest at thaaianiina. WAYNE, Neb.. July 23. (Special.) The Chautauqua now in progress here has been most succssful. There are now, and have been, many visitors present from the sur rounding country and especially In tht Are Named and tlona Are Glvsn. AUBURN, Neb., July 23. (Special Tele gram.) At the republican convention of Nemaha county this afternoon, the follow ing delegates were selected to attend the state convention: T. J. Majors, Peiu; E. E. Good, Peru; J. M. Clark, Peru; E. C. Yont, Brock; A. L. Lawrence, Brownvllle; H. R. Howe. Au burn: J. W. Armstrong, Auburn; J. H. Pole- man, Johnson; A. m. Titus, Nemaha; George Sutton, Howe. The convention Instructed for county op tlon. ' OPTION WINS IN Bf.OWN COUNTY Republicans Declare for a Plank In th Platform. ATVBWOflTe., Neh, July S (fpec!al Telegram.) The republicans of Brown county in convention assembled this after noon declared in favor of county option. The delegates are: Rev. J. B. Carnes, C F. Barnes of Alnsworth, Ld Lynch of En- ders Lake and Thomas Johnson of Johns- town. R. S. Rising was elected chairman of the county central committee and How ard O. Wilson, secretary. No Instructions In Valley. ORD, Neb., July 23. (Speclal.)-Both the democrats and populists held their county convention here this afternoon, a small tendance being present. The democrats electea the following delegates to the state convention: Emll Fuss. William Portlce, C. Walton, A. Norman, A. J. Firkins, John Barnhart, Clem Meyers. Th populists delegates elected were D H. Rathburn, 8. A. Botts, Frank Johnson, Frank Petska. J. A. OlIU, jr., H. A. Good rich. Neither of the conventions Instructed their delegates. -' Wsl'tf TOD A Y .' Here (Hear) 45 New and Brilliant son Phonograph Records For August For ti August n THE nrh.u 1HQKGGRAI1 DEPOSITORIES FOR SAVINGS Callaway and Alliance nana Named for Keeping Funds. Arc (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. July 23. (Special Tele gram.) The First National bank of Calla way and the Alliance National Dank ot Alliance, Neb., today made applications to be designated as depositories lor postal savings bank funds. The First National .bank of Marcus, la.. has been authorised to begin business with 1100,000 capital. F. 8. Barnes, president; C. W. Roe, vice president, and D. H. Smith, cashier, are the officers. Rural carriers appointed for Iowa routes: Clare, route 1, W. K. Sentman, carrier; no substitute. Farmlngton. route 2, George W. Neu, carrier; Harry Alfney, substitute. James M. Montgomery Is appointed post master at Edna, Lyon county, Iowa, vice S. A. Nelson, removed. On recommendation of Congressman Kin cald. Dr. T. J. Kerr has been appointed a pension examining surgeon at North Platte, Neb., vice Dr. Voorhees Luche, resigned, Alice M. Purtnton of Lincoln, Neb., is appointed laboratory assistant In the bu reau of standard. KILLING SEALS NOT WRONG Department Says Coarse Is Justified by Rest Authorities Not for Protection. WASHINGTON, July 23. Replying to the charge made against Charles Nage', secretary of commerce and labor, by the Campfire Club of America, that the seals on tho Prlbilof Islands are "to be slaught ered by the United States government In the name of 'protection,' " Benjamin 8. Cable, acting secretary in Mr. Nagel's ab- tence in Alaska today issued a statement. I knew tt by the label. And the grocer saw me do it. But I'm leggin' for the table. And he'll never beat me to it. Seven thousand dollars That is what we paid for a single appliance just For filtering four kinds of Soup Boone Repnblirnns for Option. ALBION. Neb.. July 23.-(Spedal Tele gramsAt th Boon county republican convention this afternoon the following del egates to the state convention were chosen: A. W. Lsdd. William Dobson, Glen Cramer, Roscoe R. Smith, N. C. Blackburn, O. K. Plttlnger. George Watlan3, F. W. Hoffman, Jens Kyam, Jaf Martin and A. J. Clark. Th delegates ware Instructed for county option. Brown Democrats Instruct. AIN8WO-.TH. Neb., July IS. (Special Telegram.) Th democratic county con vention for Brown county was held her to day, resulting In th adoption of a resolu tion advising against a county option plank In th party platform. Th delegates to the stat convention ar: J. B. Btoll, C. W. Potter, William Ferguson and Richard Osborn. Instruct Aa-alnat Option. GREELEY, Neb., July 2S (Special. ) At the democratic county convention today, J. R. Bwaln, Christ Webber, A. D. Cameron. T. P. Lanlgan. R. W. Davis, J. A. "Moss. P. J. Kerrigan and M. F. O'Malley were elecUd as delegates to th stat convention. They are instructed against county option. 4J By this means in addi tion to the usual clarifying: with white of egg's we render our Consomme, Ju lienne, Printanier and Bouillon as clear as am ber, and so a little more dainty and inviting-. And we make all our soups with the same carefulness and attention to the smallest detail. If the result does not sat isfy you, the grocer returns your money. 21 kinds 10c a can Just add hot water, sfT bring to a boil, fizszzr?ii and serve. "js t,t nnilrlt brlnsS FA "".X, you Campbell's Menu I .XliJjki' JtOOK., Joura CurssLL (COS FA NT Camden N J Look for the red-and-white label LBXIcCounCo. South End 16tli St Viaduct "Hems of iho long Ton" Songs, quartettes, comic operas, duos, medleys, orchestral and band selections, comic monologues and the like. In Eng lish, Swedish, Hebrew and Italian. All new playedy for you here on special exhi bition instruments or sent, charges pre paid, to out-of-town patrons. The bright est bunch of "Edison" hits as yet produced. Every model Phonograph and over 1 00,000 Records in Stock at all Times GEO. E. MICK EL. Manager. 15th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb. ti 331 Broadway, Council muffs A. D. S. Malted Milk Best Food for Babies JWUfSHMIIS.U m, KV mmvvm,m,m,, '"1 ' t ... t : . -. 1 .. J When it is not possible for the mother to nurse her baby the difficulty of adjusting the infant's stomach to the bottle food is generally eliminated by feeding A. D. S Malted Milk. It has been found that delicate stom achs can digest this food without any trouble, and It makes a delicious, in vigorating drink for well people. It contains no drugs or medicines Just a food, scientifically made and perfectly safe and harmless. This Is a picture of Mr!1 M. H. Sachs, a well known druggist at 357 Eighth avenue, New York, and his baby, Mr. Sachs says: "I cannot give you ny better testi monial for A. D. S. Malted Milk than to send you the picture of our baby, Bell Drug Co., UK Farnam I u H. S. Kins;, 24th and Farnam. Haines Drug Co., 1410 Farnam. Walnut Hill Pharmacy, 40th and Cuming. Saratoga Drug Co., S4th and Ames Ave. J. H. Merchant, 16th and Howard. Jno. J. Freytag, 1914 North 14 th Street. The Crt:sey Pharmacy, 24th and Lake. Johanson Drug Co., 4th and Spalding. 8. A. BeraneJt, 1402 South 16th Street who was raised on it The little one had not been doing well at all when we decided to try A. D. S. Malted Milk, and this picture was taken a few months later; you can see what tho A. D. S. Malted Milk did for our baby. We have recommended it to a dozen mothers in our neighborhood and every one ot them has had excellent results." You can get it at any A. D. S. drug store. Leefcfw tMs Sc In tb Drtrrshfs MiMtEK ASSOCIATION Win It. POO OiW Preh Chas, E. Lothrop. 1224 N. 24th Street H. U Prlbbernow, 20th and Vinton. Forest A- Fenton Drug Co., 26th and Q Streets, Bouth Omaha. Schaefer's Cut Price Drug Stores, 16th and Douglas. Schaefer's Cut Price Drug Stores, 224 North 16th Street Schaefer's Cut Price Drug Stores, 2401 N Street South Omaha. Beaton Drug Co., 15th and Farnam. LOW FARES EAST I Round trips from Omaha to- Atlantic City. N. J. .. $40)70 Asbur Park. N. J $40.35 Boston, Mass $40.60 Concord, N. H $40.35 Detroit, Mich . .'. $25.00 Montral, Quebec $35)00 New York City $40.50 Quebec, Quebec $39.00 Portand, Me $42.35 Toronto, Ont $20.G0 These are only a few of the attractive thirty-day summer tourist fares on sale dally until September 30th, to many resorts In the east. ' VIA THE Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Raliway Long limit summer tourist fares to Wisconsin, Michigan, New York State, New England and Canadian Resorts. Let us plan your trip and arrange the details. Information and folders free. P. A. NASH, General Western Agent. TICKKTS, 1824 Farnam fit. Omaha, Neb.