THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER . 2, 1912. MOOSE WOMffl ORGANIZE Wives of.Rosevelt Politician! to Boost Party. "LANCASTER ESPUBUCAKS ACTIVE fair Grond Inr Place on Sndr, Where Band Coorert la Give for AaiMafit o Vlaltora Frostier Show U Hea4r. (From a 8taff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Bept. l-(3pedl,)-"Lt the .vornen do th work," or at least a part of tt, will be the program of the bull mooee party In Lancaster county If the women,. rs have their way. Saturday several women of the capital city who have been watching with critical eyes the manner in which their hatbands have been running pall Ural thing, met and formed an association with the object in view of assisting Roosevelt in his effort to carry Nebraska- The women were Mrs. Frank M. Han, wife a protnlnen Ltnooln attorney; Mrs. H. M. Bushneii, wife of the editor of the Trad Review; Mr. Will fl. Jay, wife of one of the governor' oil Inspectors; and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, wife of a former food , commissioner. They were assisted In the schema by J. L. McBrien, on of the leading bull mooe educators of the state. ('' Regulars' Are Artlve. That the regular republicans of Lan caster county do not propose to let their , organisation lapse just because Roosevelt happened to capture the county conven tion 1 evidenced by the fact that the county central committee metl ast night and perfected the organisation by the election of J. Reld Green, former secre tary of the county committee, chairman; Ralph Moeely, secretary; and Dennis C. Berry, treasurer. A resolution was passed directing the scretary to Issue tha usual statement and call for funis from each candidate on the county and legisla tive ticket. The Roosevelt faction also had a meet ing and George A. Adams, who had been previously elected Chairman of the com mittee, announced he bad aeleoted H. N. Msttley, secretary. Isapeet Power Cora pas r. The Nemaha Valley Light and Power company, which has notified the railway commission that they desire to Incorpor ate, waa paid a visit by Commissioner Hall and Hears. Cates and Oerber of the phylcal valuation department, . In order that the commission may know the facts In regard to the property owned by the company. , The. gentlemen returned !! night. Q.orge Aldiich, i:n of the governor, who who has been out In the Dakota with a surveying party, returned home yester day and will continue his duties, at the university when school opens. To Held Rifle Camp. A rifle camp will be held by the com panies of the National Guard stationed in Omaha some tlme during the present month. The esmp win be under the In struction o Lieutenant Teat of the regu lar army, now Instructor for tha Ne braska gtlard. ' " i ' Baay at Pair Grosada. While today I unday, still tha fair grounds Is a pretty busy place.' Oil ac count of the heavy wind which b!ew down several tents last night and the accom panying rain, work on a great many of kthe exhibits which were outside of the pbulldtngs' was delayed," necessitating a jsjeneral "get there" spirit this morning In order to cava, things ready when the rooming gun is fired Monday. Sunday afternoon a band concert was hold for the benefit of those on the grounds. It, liad been advertised that Ltberati'i band would be present, but a telegram to Pec retary Meljor announced that the band had missed connections over In 'Iowa somewhere and would not arrive until later. It was then arranged ta have the band from the Boys' Industrial school, who will be on the grounds ell the week, fill the program until Llberatt and his band arrives. Visitors at the grounds this morning were especially Interested in the Indiana who are eonnectid with the Frontier shows. The warrlcr and their squaws were having the generul Sunday work, and meat of all kinds and descriptions was hanging on tent ropes or lying around on the giaxs. Xona of the visitors Insisted on taking lunch with the red people. Governor to Issue Reply to Morehead 'From a Staff Corespondent.) LINCOLN, Sept l.-Spee!al.)-The pub. hphed letter of Lieutenant Governor J. II. Morehead, democratic candidate for gov ernor, answering the challenge of Gover nor Aldrlch to a series of joint debates, was the subject of a few remarks' this marnlng around the hotel lobbies. Governor Aldrlch said: "I will prepare a statement for publication tomorrow. I rather think the gentleman Tias evaded the ltsue and I will cover the matter I think satisfactorily. I know what he is fishing for, but he wil be using the wrong kind of bait" Senator Dixon passed through Lincoln yesterday and Jasper C. McBrien and others met htm at the train and a a re sult Mr. McBrien now comes out as chief forecaster of the bull moose campaign. He began h's onerous duties tills morning by making the announcement that the vote In Nebraska on presidential candi dates ,wll stand as fololws: Roosevelt.; lflo.OOO Wilson tr.ooo Taft , 60,000 Furniture Stock i Damaged by Fire GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Sept. l.-(Spe-Qlal Telegram.)Flre today did damage to the extent of ICOOO to the furniture stock of J. E. Bennstaon & Co., and some darn, age to the building owned by Father Turf-eon. Th flames originated in the basement and their origin Is unknown. The grocery Stock of The .Louis Veit company next door was damaged to the extent that It was necessary to discontinue business for a few days. 1 v ( The department wa again called out later this afternoon, workmen bringing a burning candle near an open 'gas pipe, at which a connection was being made, William Mailing was compelled to dash through the flame to escape from the fir. The flame was extinguished without damage. . REFEREE APPROVES CLAIMS AGAINST B1RDGEP0RT MAN BRIDGEPORT, Neb., Sept. I.-(8peolal.) Hon. W. V. Hoagland of North Platte, referee In bankruptcy for this district, was in town yesterday and passed upon the loans of several creditor of W. H. Tracy, who has been adjudged a bank rupt by Involuntary ptl"on. The names of the creditors whose accounts were allowed at the first sitting are: O. Bommers Co., fit. Paul; Farmers' National bank, Vinton, la.; M. J. Tobin, Vinton, Ia. Urst National Bank, Bridge port; Carter and Deefenderter, Wood River, Neb.; H. P. Lan Cp., Lincoln, Neb.; Chase & Sanborn, Boston, Mas.; Sets A Schwab Co., Chicago, III.; Lawrence Henaley Fruit company, Den ver, Colo.; Colorado Coffee Roasting com pany, Denver, Colo.; Ishmael ft Zimmer man, Bridgeport. The total amount of the claims allowed It M.791.C. A, T. Beybolt. was appointed trustee, his bond being fixed' at ' 17,500. and he will at once take possession of fthe asset and proceed to collect Ue in surance on the property destroyed by fire last winter, ' ; , . . ' y ' ; ' , vM" Good Prlee for Franklin Farm. BLOOMINGTON, Neb., Sept l-8pe-clal.) The fine 800-acr Hamilton farm southeast of Franklin was sold this week to a buyer from Red Cloud. Mr. Hani ilton' bought the farm two years ago tor $G0 per acre. , He sold it for 175 per acre and the new owner expects to sell It for a considerable advance In price in the near future. Injared Brakemsua Dies. NORFOLK, Neb.; Bept. WSpielal Tel egram.) Northwestern Brakeman Charles Ryan died here today following Injuries sustained at Meadow Grove yesterday when he wa crushed between two car whllo making a coupling. FightingPhilSheridan In the Shenandoah ;This Campaign Was One of the Most Brilliant of the War. ' Sheridan Lost 17,000 Men. But Destroyed Early's Army and Saved Washington. 1 'Villkig Aceomt of the Battle at Winchester a no! FUcher't KSj. Wkt th Cos federal Woro Defeated; Early' Sorprissj Attack at Cedar Crook) ; SkorkWs Kldo from Winchester and Mont of tfa Coofeoaretea . ' Fully Dosoribod sd IHustratad ia SECTION 14 Irady ? ar Photographs (Complete With EWb New History of The Cml War) A Beautifully Colored Frontia- pieceKcar' for Framing Cut out War Souvenir Coumtn whl Besides this Interesting and thrilling narrative of the last conflicts In the Shen andoah Villey, Section 1 also contains the complete story of the - Attack On Petersburg and the tailor of a plan by wMeh Grant expected l captors the city, lb iiiotojraphs arc unusually iaie rest tag. a them, we see Cao. MwlA.Earty. Um CaMmN SjAWt The Capitol at Wotaiactaa, m it boko at IMSj Tacee Sotaes laaida Fart Tattoe Tha Portrait af Six SaUJanta lite Chi Ww WWUtar Bee U. 3. rwnieeoUt Vhat Eight TbaauMHtd Powds of Powder DU SttiU.rUUokil 18M( v CwKrsl MafcoB, "ta Here of & CnUr Lraiw M. Aloott, a a None and Hup Mare Cut out War Souvenir Coupon which ppesrs ery Aeek snd bring or send It to this ofBcaAith 10 eats to cover neces sary eipees such t cost of material,' asndllnr clerk hire, eto., and get your copy o Section 14 er any one other sec tion yr6 desire. , Weihave secured ex elusive rithtsfor our tefrllory to distribute these long-lost Brany'Wsr Pictures, illustrating EIsod's Histoifr of the Civil Wr. and take this nethftl f piaclsf the full set odd sections in reh ot every home,, no matter hot limited i be means, . TkeoMkaaaeonnr hhm wnh Ball Ka tnu tint f rt mom the North and Soeth. Rita. h aaa SwMk. If van ban mm racal cut eat tfee eaaooo thi waah aad we'll wetr : jraa with aithar er all af tba Aral f rlaia mo taasw far 10 caata aack m4 ibe eo mv. , 1 "-"Wiytf1 SAVE THI3 COUPON ST HELPS YOU GET Tb Gril Yar ThrbagH the Cassra i Cotatadnin . . Brad jr Fraou Chril War Photo graph And Professor Ebon's Nowly Written lilstory of the Civil War aj i - Tf - ROOSEVELT REPLIES TO SENATOR PENROSE IN LETTER TO GLAPP (Continued from Fim Page.) his removal. 1 suppose you won't" like this, and I am awfully sorry, but I beg you to believe that If it were feas ible for me to act in any other way, I would do so; and it is only because I have no other alternative . that I must relieve Bunn." , Itefrrs to Parker. Here Colonel Koosei'eit replies to an allusion lri the recant. Washington tes timony to Alton iS. 4arker's charges In 1904, In reply to tlus charge that big corporations had contributed liberally to the republican campaign fund through the solicitation ot Mr. Cortelyou. Also Colonel Roosevelt Includes the letter he wrote to James 8. Sherman, now vice president, on October $, ItOS, in which he reviewed at length the , Roosevelt Harrlmari ' controversy over the J28O,O0O contribution of the late B. H. Mariiman In 1504. ... This letter, whlah was published shortly after It was written, ' contained ; cor respondence between Messrs. Roosevelt and' Harrlman and Characterised Mr. Harrlman's statement that Roosevelt re quested him to raise tffiO.OOO as "a de liberate and wilful untruth by rights It .should be cbaradlerlsed by an even shorter and more ugly word." It also Includes the letter written by Colonel Roosevelt then president to Mr. 'Har rlman on October 14, 1964, In which Colo nel Roosevelt said, "Now, my" dear sir, you and Iare practical- men" a well as several other men bearing closely on the issue. Colonel Roosevelt' letter to 8entor Clapp then continue a follows: As to Harrlman Case.' "This letter was written In Mr. . Har rlman's lifetime and, neither was con tradicted then nor can be contradicted now. Mr. Loeb, then my private secre tary, heard my conversation with Mr. Harrlman and can testify about It. Mr. Harrlman never even discussed with me giving anything to 'the national com emlttee and I. never spoke to him about It or requested a dollar .from him.. Ho asked me to intercede with Mr, Bliss and Mr '.Cortelyou to get money for hip and Mr. Odell In their state campaign. Mr.. Loeb. heard him make the request, and by my election transmitted the re quest to Mr. Bllsa. and Mf .Cortelyou over the telephone, a I did myself later. "In my letters to Mr. , Cortelyou during-the campaign the -only allusion that I can find to campaign contributions 1 In one In which I tell him that I have heard a rumor that Senator Dick of Ohio, has been collecting money, from office-holders, and that If so, he must be warned to stop or he will get Into trouble. - s " Often Talked to Bits. ' "I communicated with Mr. Bliss very Infrequently, and never made any al lusion to contribution In any letter that I wrote him or any conversation I had with him. From Mr. Bllsa, as from Mr, CprtelyCu, I received the explicit state ment that no promise had been made and ho -obligation 'entered Into directly or Indirectly vl connection with any con- trtbutlori that , had "been ;. received,' or would be entered, Into" lri connection with any contribution that ' might b received in' 'the future. 'I have neverrdlseuasedf the -qaiotron of contributions with Mr. Perkins save In connection with discussing tho aecu-eMoh.--bftiJght before, your committee. I have never, directly or Indirectly, asked htm for a contribution, nJ I fid not so far as I can remember ash any human being for a contribution either while I was running for prIdent or for vlee-presldenHor" during the recent, pri mary or since the ;ecnt primary.' i "Mr. Archbofd ha alluded to hla Visit made a year or so after the election to me In company with Mr. Roger, Mr. Roger and Mr. Archbold mad? an ap pointment to ee me through Mr. 'Root, who wa then in my cabinet 1 He was not present at the interview. The sub ject ot campaign contribution waa not alluded to. Referred 'to Garfield. "Messrs. Archbold and Rogers, the for mer doing almost alt tl talking, stated they had come down In connection with the accusations made against the Stand ard Oil company regarding rebate. I in formed them that Mr. Garfield had in formed me that he was about to report very strongly against the Standard Oil company on this natter:' and I referred thent to Mr. Garfield, uggertlng that they see him or H. K. Smith and go over the matter with them " before coining tome.. ''.. 1 .';.' . .. "Mr. Sibley, then a congressman from Pennsylvania, called upon me once or twice to speak on behalf pf the Standard Oil people, and urged upon me that they were very good men, and that their ac cusers were unworthy and misguided creatures; but he did not make any ape clflo request about the mas far a I re member, nor arrange an Interview' for them. The only reason I remember any thing about what he aatd waa because as he had been a populist, and I had sup posed that he was an antl -corporation man In his feeling, I was a little sur prised at his turning on behalf of the Standard Oil "A couple ot years later when the De partment of Justice was taking the pre liminary tep for bringing suit to dis solve the Standard Oil company, Senator Jonathan Bourne, on three or four oc casion broughtf Mr, Archbold In to see me. Two letters to Senator Bourne were written by me after the first and the last of these Interviews, snd explain themselves" ' - v Stastos Tctela Force. . STANTON, Neb., Sept. l.SpeclI.) The Stanton city school! will open Sep tember 2 with the following teacher In charge of the work. 3. H. Welch, su perintendent; K. O. . Blackstone. princi pal; Mlna . Anna DanleB, mathematics and history; Charles E. Kellogg, English and normal training; Mia lilu Currln, German and Latin; Miss Harriett Tern pun and Miss Grace Telch, grammar de partment; Mrs. J. P.' Elmore-and Miss Alice Hicks, fourth and, fifth grades; Miss Edna Fucha, second and third grides; 'Miss Ora, first and second grades; Miss Esther Raabe, primary,, Manual training and domestic art will be,, introduced this year In the grammar department . aariai - - vr, Awnvrvifa, , SEWARD,. NeK. Jept 1. (Spedal.) The body of Dr. Glen Rosborough will he sent to Seward from Cheyenne, Wyo., tonight Dr. Rosborough died at Cheyenne from the effects of a carbuncle. The funeral will take place at the home to morrow under the auspices of the Maaonta fraternity.'1 . " ' ;.; Persistent Advertising 1 the Road to Slg Returns; ; - . M T '' tr - MANUFACTURER KILLED WHEN AUTO TURNS OVER WKtT CHESTER. Pa.. Sept. t Arthur Wood, president of the Builders Supply company of Brooklyn, N. Y.. was Instantly killed and five other persons were Injured, two dangerously, when an automoblie In which they were touring the state turned turtle tonight at Glen Ixck,' about three mile outside of this city. .... ' Wood was crushed under the automo bile, and his wife' leg was broken. Moies K. Roundtree's Injuries Included Several broken rlba one of which penetrated his lung, hi wife was hurt Internally and suffered a broken wrist, while Elisabeth Roundtree's .forearm waa broken. ITALIAN NOBLEMEN CAUGHT, , IN BIG COUNTERFEITING DEAL i .' i ROME, Sept. L A profound smrotlon was caused by the arrest today of two prominent leaders of Roman society with five accomplices on a charge of alleged trafficking In counterfeit bank notes and government stock certificates. The chief accused are Count Falza cappl and Count. Barblelllnl, who are charged with having issued Illicit se curities on an extensive,, scale. The organization with, which .they are. said to-be connected is believed to have wide spread ramification. All the arrested men protested they were Innocent' but they' have been in carcerated In ReglnacoelL ' : 1 POTTER'S WOMAN COMPANION STILL CONCEALS IDENTITY SEATTLE, Wash., Sept 1. While the police are searching for Lee Hang Chow, the Chinese physician who was treating Louis Potter, the sculptor, for. a dermal ailment when the latter died here Thurs day morning. Interest - centers about Potter's companion. . Although the woman was found last night in the office of a physician who is treating her, she has refused to disclose her Identity, and Potter friends are equally silent on this point. The Coroner said he had no Information concerning her, but that he had been assured that she would be available If desired as a witness. The persistency with which those at tending her are protecting her 'name, lends color to rumor that she Is con nected with a family of writers. At the hotel where - Potter died hi companion frequently referred to her experience as a writer and led persona to believe that she was a frequent contributor ., to ' New Tork newspapers and magaslnes. - ' J go down and Jumped Into the creek to ' 1. 1 t- a . . . c turn. xio iiinjiaifvu tu an ,iiuiauji almost to the bank when he lost his hold and the boy sank for the last time. The body. was recovered an hour later. TRAMP'S EFFORT AT RESCUE . PROVES TO BE UNAVAILING BEATRICE. Neb.. Sept.. l.-SpeciaI Telegram.) Arthur, the 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs,' Louis Johnson of Wyroore, was drowned In Indian creek, two miles west' of that place,' today at noon while he was In bathing with some companions. A tramp who was sitting on the rail road tracks near the stream saw Johnson GLASS BOTTLE BLOWERS , T0 HAVE WAGES REDUCED ATLANTIC CITY. N. j., Sept. 1 There will be s 20 per cent reduction tn the wage of operative Id the glass bottle factories of the country, affecting more than 1.009 men, as the result of a decision reached her last night at the close of a ten days' conference between repre sentatives , of the Glass Blowers' associa tion and . the National Association of Olass Manufacturers. ' The manufacturers wanted e. S per cent cut and the men in sisted upon the maintenance of the pres ent scale. A compromise was reached. DETECTIVE IN. ROSENTHAL V CASE STABBED IN QUARREL . CHICAGOt Sept: i.-Robert Wilson, 41 year 'of age,' -'believed from letters in-his possession to be a 'special Investigator frtm 'Xew York,-In the Rosenthal case, was stabbed tonight In' a quarrel wKh an unidentified "man In front of a hotel at Twenty-first street and Wabash avenue. He suffered a deep cut on his right cheek and was taken to a hospital. Wilson re fused to talk when questioned by the police, except to say that he wa wounded during an .argument with a man. - He refused to reveal the Identity of his as sailant and disappeared shortly after be ing released from the hospital. " . 3 Wakl-Heniua Institute of Fermcntology, Gkicago, writes: 'We Kavi tested beers refeateclly, lading tKe bottles ihtb direct eunliglit, and testing tKe same after one, two, tkree and ' five minutes . extsure; found tW tKe beer wifk fKree and five ; " minutes exfxwure became -undrinkable on account of tbe peculiar odor develted.Tne detrimental effect of ligkt upon beer can ' be successfully counteracted by tbe emrfoyment of brown, or ' darls .eolored; glass bottles." . . ' f- "fV'Scliiitz uses tKe Brown. Bottle to Protect 'its purity from tbe brewery toyour 1; Beer Ma y lie atMadeMiiwa See that crown er cork lis branded "SchUtzS ' Omaha Distributor Vkoaes, Boof. issri Xnd, A-SttaV Schllta Bottled Beer Depot, rat losm wit Cotureil Bhtfft Distribntor. Hy Oerber, . iOi . Kai. it Pbea 494, EIGHT CANDIDATES IN OHIO" AGREE TO SUPPORT TICKET COLtMBCS, O.. Septl'.-Eight candi date on the republican state ticket early this morning lgned a statement agreeing to support faithfully the republican ticket This action was taken after a meeting with State Chairman Daugberty and members of the state executive committee lasting nearly six hours. Following the meeting Chairman Daugherty announced that the action of the candidates, some of whom It, was thought were wavering In the nt-CcrnnlVM waa entlmlv aallxfao tofy to tbe organisation. i .' -rrr " ' , . .4 (ordrrer la Hansred, CANON CITY. Colo.. Sept. l.In a "eebtT was banged at the penitentiary, tonight for the murder-of Clifford Bur-, rows of Denver.- Burrows-was shot dur-- lug a fight in a cafe which Wechter at tempted to rob. -- . . itieilisiicis . Keep the Complexion Beautiful Nadihe Face 'Powder tn Ormm Boat Ctafe) ' Produces a soft, velvety appearance so much ad mired, and remains until washed off. Purified by a new process. Will not clog the pores. Harmless. Prevents (unburn anf! return of discolorations. WHITE. W-gSH, . riNK. BKVNKTTa. By toilet counters or mall, . 50c. Mtnef aci if not tnttnly pleaitd. ; NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Ma loss Sold by Shcraun-MaCoBMli Drag C Owl Drus. Co., Loyl Fharoucir. Htrvart Pbumacr, otherm.. 1 1 - " v X 1 'II ivo more dirty " ' water-closet bowls mnd no mors unplttuant writ kteping thtm cean. For Sani Flaeh will qaickfy malt them white as nets without tcmbbing or touching the bu)i with the , Nonas. Cleans Water-Closet Bowls Smnl-Ftmthii m powdmJ ehmmeml cmrnpomndditinfKtmnt mnd 4mm dormmtweiy lm m mnd harmhu . : tm boat mmd ntmmUng, -' Cmt m emu " tm-Jay mnd hm wrri4 mm mare rfiMeVafW tmmtnclmt taiat i- fe-i. '...:': -'l-St-A "'4'- 20 cents can at your grocer's or druggist's. wani-Hush Youn g Men - ' : .. . 0 - la search of opportunity will do well to read the "Help Wanted" columns In The Bee every day. Many a man has found his chance through the want ad col umns of this paper. Read Bee Want Ads. A AMUSEMENTS, 1:.,.. . ;:this.week &' Faiir 95 - Day Ii siciy Governor Hiram Johnson of California Candidate for Vice President ; Goyortlpr Chootcr K. Aldrlch ; ; : Spoait at 2:00 P. " In addition to the best exhibits on earth there will he good races, Aeroplane Flights, Wild West Show,, Liberati's Concert Band and Grand Opera Company in full prograp. ( l1 ana Pay; Wednesday LAKE MAU "40 Blinutes from Omaha. BATHING, BOATING, i DANCING And Many Other Attractions Formal Closing of Park Labor Day, Sept. 2. Dancing During September Wednesday, Saturday and : Sunday Evenings Vboass '''.' Dour. 4S4. ZndJI,-144. Matinee Dally 3:15 Every Night :15. ASTAJTCXS TATJDBVELI.B. Joseph Hart's "DlnkeUpeU's Christmas" Etein. Hum. Thomas: Robert and Law rence Ward: Ormaa Trio: Reba and Ines Kaufman; Lockhart and Leddy. Animated Photography. 1 Orpheum .Concert Orchestra, Vrlooai VinV 10t B5. ouo, foe. KV BaL 10a Vast -sost aso, ss. fist. Bon. Base Ball - OMAHA vs. ST. JOSEPH Rourke Park ' ' Angsst 31, iapteasb 1 and s , v V?t teptambsr 3, Tare Games aolrt Oasss Callsd IML K