... -1 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1012. Nebraska STATE FIGHUIP IN MB j Epperson Gives Up Hope of Pulling Electors Off. Nebraska COREICK SAYS HIS HELWIESS Protest Filed Against Nine of Joha Ifeanty Appearing on Official i Hallut ai Nominee of Prog-re-' alve Party for Senator. fj . (From a Staff Correspondent.) ' LINCOLN, Neb.. Oct. H.-Spertal.)-!Tlio political situation at the present .time is decidedly up in the air so far 'as the republican bull moose campaign Us concerned. While Chairman Epperson I of the bull moose republican committee " Vet,; practically thrown up his hands as , "U5 io xvooseveti electors on 1 . ..niikllA... At..... . . ... . I ciruuiitiu ucKei io wunaraw ana let their places be filled by Taft men. several of the state candidates have not Riven up hope and are still pinning their faith to the proposition that It will mean votes to the state ticket to" have the matter fixed up in a har monious way. It ha been given out that a meeting of the state committee of the- Kpperson ' faction has been called for , Tuesdav evening, but for what purpose Is a con-1 jecture. as there Is an atmosphere about I Epperson headquarters which Is not con ducive to giving out very much political dope for publication just at this time. Chairman Corrick of the bull moose committee says that the matter of the bull mouse electors withdrawing: from the republican ticket is a matter of con science with them and that he does not i pose of making a profit on its Investment and sets forth that "said Heasty Is not a member of the progressive party; that he was not nominated by a district or county convention participated lit by fifty electors of the district; that the persons participating in the convention were not members of the progressive party; that there is no political party back of said pretended nomination and that the nomination was made for the sole purpose of misleading and defrauding ti.e voters of the said senatorial district; that no such party exists as the "Pro gressive Party" and that the affidavits attached to the certificate ot nomination were false and untrue." Klndald's Decision Please. Considerable satisfaction was felt by republicans in Lincoln this morning over the fact that the Sixth district con gressional committee had prevailed upon Mr. Klnkaid to withdraw his declination to be a candidate for congress and ac cept the nomination at the hands of the committee. The papers in the case have not yet been received' by the secretary of state, but Mr., Walt says there is time yet to receive them and get the name of the Sixth district congressman back on the ticket. Happy Hollow Applies. - ' Amended artlclesi of incorporation were filed with the secretary of state this morning of the Happy Hollow club of Dundee, Douglas county. The club has increased its stock from $300,COO to $52,500 divided Into shares of $130' each, the for mer shares being held at $100. The of ficers of the club are given as Robert Dempster, president, and Charles G Mc Donald, secretary. The club also makes application to be relieved from paying the state occupation tax, setting out that the club is not incorporated for the pur care to do any coaxing toy get them to withdraw, leaving it to their own judg ment what they think best to do. Protest Hensty'a Name. A protest against the name of John Heasty appearing upon the official bal lot as the nominee of the progressive lkFty was filed with the secretary of state this afternoon. Mr. Heasty filed I as the progressive candidate for the state enate from the Fifteenth senatorial district and hails from Falrbury. The protest Is made by George L. Milby L'lllcfeg Scalp Forms Dad liabii iTe Zemo and Ton Won't Need to Scratch Your Scalp. This Is Guaranteed. Get the literal 25o. trial Eottlt Today. The Harney Holding company is an other Omaha corporation which has filed its articles " with the secretary of state with a capital stock of $100,000. The com pany will do a general real estate busi ness, and the officers are Charles T. Kountze, G. H. Payne and Thomas L. Davis. Fred LInd has filed .with the secretary of state a certificate showing that he has been nominated , by the progressive party as a candidate for the state senate In the Eleventh district. Mr. LInd . lives at Clarks. , j Deshler is Ready for the Corn Show Sutherland Talks to the Democrats ROS ELAND, Neb., Oct. 14. (Special.) The democrats, at an enthusiastic rally here, were addressed by the local candi dates and R. D. Sutherland, candidate for, congress. He took occasion to say that the political atmosphere had been cleared up since Mr. Barton took a stand for Roosevelt and his platform, as he did at Harvard. It was was rather against the Taft and republican ticket, of course, and If successful, meant the destruction, perhaps, of the old party, but the moosera did not seem to realise or care If it did. He said no man could act for the moose ticket and support Roosevelt without fighting. News from West Point. WEST POINT, Neb., Oct. 14.-Special.) Augusta Katb, wife ot Albert Kath of Bancroft, was taken before the insanity board Tuesday. She has been twice be fore adjudged Insane, but on partial re covery has been paroled to her husband. Her mania has assumed a religious form. She was committed to the hospital at Norfolk and will be taken there by Sher iff Knight. The teachers of the local public and high schools will attend the state teach ers' meeting at Omaha November 6, and the schools will be closed on those days. Dr. H. L. Wells will attend as the repre sentative of the West Point Board of Education. TURKEY INVITES THE BALKAN STATES TOENGAGE IN WAR (Continued from Page One.) an M I 1 -ssaaannanassssnsssjws I i For any skin affliction. Itch, dandruff, ecsema, pimples, blotches, use ZEMO. 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During the last four quarters the amount of stamp cancellation at the Deshler postofflce has exceeded the amount required for a third-class office and commencing January 1, 1913, the of fice will be so rated. The salary of the postmaster will be the same as at pres ents $1,200, but . the government will pay the rent and running expenses. "Jast Bay" ORMCK'S It Meant Original and Gcnulnt IALTED EV3ILK The Food-drink for All Agts. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. . Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious, : Rich milk, malted gram, powder form, A quick lunch prepared in a annate. Take no substitute. Askfor HORLICK'S. Others are imitations. Farmer Day Makes an Unexplained Trip ..- .... ;v j, . TABLE ROCK. Neb., Oct. .-(Special.) Anthony Day, a. young farmer liv ing four or five miles northeast of here drove to town with a load of grain Mon day last. After disposing of it, he put his team in the livery barn and engaged Bay Warner to ake him to Lewlston on the RockTteland, where he took the train for the west. His young wife, to whom he haA been married but a short time, knew nothing of intended departure, and no one seems able to account for the same. ' Captain and Mrs. E. . A. Farrow hav6 arrived from Manila, P. I., where thej have been stationed for the "TaBt five years,' and are guests at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'William Binder, west of 'town. ' ! ' ' . " ' J. Everlst Cathell of Richmond, Ind., addressed an attentive audience at the opera house Friday evening in the in terests of President Taft - tion still closer to the town of Guslnye, according to the official report of General Vukotltch, the commander of that divi sion of the Montenegrin army. The Turks, who offered a stubborn resistance, suf fered heavy losses, according to the general. . 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The replies of the Balkan states to the powers' note, virtually rejecting Inter vention will be delivered at the various capitals tomorrow and at the same time notes practically in the shape of an ultimatum will be sent to Turkey de manding autonomy for the Macedonian provinces. According to a reliable dispatch from Rome the Balkan coalition will make a demand which it will be impossible for the. porte to accept, namely, that the re forms be executed under control of the European powers and the Balkans states and. as a pledge, that the porte assent to the Immediate demobilization of the Turkish forces. - It is understood that the porte will be given until Tuesday: therefore, there is every probability that general hostilities will be opened before the week is ended. Strateslo Point Captured.' Dispatches report that the movement ot the Bulgarian army has already begun The Montenegrins, continuing their ad vance, have captured Byelopolye, an Im portant stategic point to the northwest of Berana, after desperate fighting. They. are now on their way to Slenltlza, thirty miles to the northeast f Byelopolye and close to the Servian frontier against which they will direct an attack. It la In this direction that the Montenegrins expect to Join hands with the Servian army when it advances from the north. According to a Constantinople dispatch to the Standard, Essad Pasha arrived at Scutari today with reinforcements, rals. Ing the garrison from 12,000 to 20,000 men. If this- news Is true the Montenegrins will have a difficult task In capturing Scutari Bulgarians on More. The movement of the Bulgarian army began Sunday, according to a Sofia dis patch to the Dally Telegraph,' trains pro ceeding toward the frontier every two hours. , It is reported that Christian soldiers have deserted the Turkish army in a body and that large numbers are arriv ing at Sofia. The Servian troops, says the dispatch, are now In position and will move next week. , The hitch in the negotiations between Italy and Turkey, the Constantinople correspondent of the Telegraph asserts. Is not serious, and a peace settlement is believed to be Imminent Villages Pot to Sword. An official account of the operations on tne Montenegrin frontier reaching the Dally Telegraph by way of Constanti nople says the Montenegrins massacred every man, woman and child in the vil lages around Akova . without distlncUon of race or religion. After severe fight ing the Turks recaptured Akova and drove the enemy back in disorder, , They also "captured Mojovac, a village on the border. The Montenegrin offensive cam paign, says the dispatch, may already be considered at an end. Terrible Battle Fonglit. Reports have reached Cettinje, says a despatch from the Montenegrin capital to the Express, that a terrible battle was waged Friday evening, the Montenegrins attacking the Turks at the foot of Shroka mountain, forcing them to retire with a loss of 300 men. The Montenegrin took many prisoners. The casualty list on the Montenegrin side Is estimated at 100 killed or wounded. v " . Two Turkish gunboats on Lake Scutari bombarded General Martlnovlch's right wing. A Podgerltza dispatch to the Dally Mall says the town of Schlcerlk has been prac tically demolished by the Montenegrin guns and that 230 Turks have been taken prisoners. A block house at Arorazl also has been leveled. -., - ' Describing the capture of Detltch moun tain, a correspondent at. the front says the final charge of the Montenegrins was so furious that the retreating. Turks had no time to disable their guns and they were actually fired at with their own guns by the Montenegrins as they', en deavored to make their escape to th' south. '." -.-.';''. . Why Leader Ended Life. - The noted Macedonian 1 leader, , Toder Lazaroff, committed suicide Friday, says a Sofia dispatch, because the military doctors refused to enroll him in the army on account of the fact that he was suf fering from tuberculosis. He left a let ter saying he could not remain behind to die In bed, while his brothers were fighting for liberty. The Incident has acted as a spur to patriotism. The body Is lying in state in the ancient church ot St. Ceorfc, where great crowds have been viewing It. Giltantle Task for Montenexrlas. A dispatch from Cettinje to the Times, sai: , "As far as known the Turks have not yet been dislodged from the entrench ments behind Shlpchenlk (Schlcerlk), al though the fort Itself has been demol ished, while the fortified height of Vranje, a few miles further south, also lemalns to be taken. ' "The energy of the Montenegrins is only equaled by tfTe strength ot the Turkish resistance. On both sides tMe hatred of generations Is finding vent and compared with the strength of the forces engaged the losses are heavy. The Montenegrins pay tribute to the valor of the Turks, who provide good artillery, hut very bad smmunltlon. - 'The magnitude of the task which has fallen to the lot ot General Martlnovtch can only be realised by those acquainted with the Montenegrin hills along which he Is forced to make his own roads for the passage of the artillery. The success of the advance on Scutari Is sUll In the balance. Fortunately the weather Is quite warm." PODRJDQA, Oct M.-The Serb Inhabi tants of Byelopole welcomed the Monte negrins as liberators from the Turkish yoke. A church service was held and prayers were offered for the Montenegrin king, Montenegrin Advance Ooea On. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 13.-Late ad vices say fighting continues around Berana; The Montenegrins advancing to wards Guslnje, Plava and Arona, on the southeastern frontier, are encountering much resistance and losing heavily. Severe fighting has occurred at Tushl, where the Turks are displaying great bravery. It is further reported that the Turkish forces in the country between Lake Scutari and the sea have stopped the advance ot the Montenegrins. It is announced that the porte Intends to purchase the foreign cargoes aboard the detained Greek steamers. JEWISH CHARITIES ELECT S. Kavitz is President and H. B. Zimman Vice President. REPORT SHOWS GOOD GROWTH More Money U Handled and More Cases Are Attended to Than Dar ing Any Preceding Year ot Ike Organisation. CHARGED WITH TRYING TO DEFRAUD CEMENT COMPANY MASON CITY, la,, Oct. 14.-fSpeclal Telegram.) W. T. Cowhan, Jackson, Mich., president and W. H. L. McCortle, Minneapolis, secretary, of the North western States Cement Company, this city, are defendants In a suit filed today by the operators to recover 121,750. The defendants are charged with acting la concert to defraud the company. The Dnbonle Plague destroys fewer lives than stomach, liver and kidney diseases, for which Electric Bitters Is the gusranteed remedy. 50o. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. At a meeting of the associated Jewish charities of Omaha In the Toung Men's Hebrew association's room yesterday morning S. Ravlti, president of the or ganization, submitted his annual report and officers for the coming year were elected. In part the report was: "The last year has witnessed material growth. Our total receipts have Increased from S1.6S7.75 to S2.406.25, enabling us to meet the demands of the particularly severe winter with a dusbursement of $2,727.87. as against S1.SS9.26 of the previous year. We also have been able to set aside $756.08 as a permanent fund." The report calls attention to the fact that the society has during the last year co-operated most freely with the Free Loan society, the Jewish Immigrants' In formation bureau, the Jewish Ladles' Re lief and other societies, and that such co-operation Is welcomed and encouraged tor the future. This is the first year the association has had a salaried secretary. The experiment was reported satisfac tory and the plan Is to be continued. The report shows that during the year 107 persons applied for employment and that ninety-four were furnished employ ment by the Immigrants Information bureau. It shows, that 348 new cases and 311 old ones were dealt with during the year; that 800 calls and visits weer made: and that there were 2,655 telephone calls received. Names of those contributing to the organization during the year are given to the number ot 350, donations ranging from Si to $200. S. Ravlts was re-elected presidtnt. II. B. Zimman, vice president, and L. Harris and II. Friedman were re-elected serce tary and treasurer respectively. These four officials were authorized to select the other members to constitute a' board ot trustees, Miss Helen Grodinsky, sal aried secretary of the Associated Jewish charities, is to retain the position for an other year. She Is also secretary ot the Jewish Immigration Information bureau. Addresses were made by Rabbi Fred erick Cohn, I. Zlegler, H. A. Wolf, Mar tin L. Sugarman, William L. Holzman, H. B. Zimman, Samson Frank, Dr. Philip Sher and others. MOTHER OF DEAD PRIEST DIES AT WEST POINT the late Rev. William McNanmra, parish priest of AlHance, Neb., who died some months ago, a victim of his seal and self-sacrifice In his calling. She was 70 years of age. Funeral services were held Saturday, morning with moHt impressive ceremonies, nearly all the clergymen of the district being present at the solemn requiem mass. Dean Rueslng of West Point, a lifelong friend ot the deceased and tire preceptor of her departed son, took the leading part in the funeral cere monies. The funeral was one of the larg est seen in Wlsner in many years. Marriage licenses were Issued during the week to the following: Felix Mackey and Miss Hose Elsasser of Bancroft, Walter Earl and Miss Lillian J. Cham bers of West Point, and to Herman Freest and Miss Anna Albers of Wlsner. FroC Leigh F, Krake, only son of former ' County Judge e. S. Krake of Cuming county, who is now in his third year at Johns Hopkins university, Balti more, was in the city during the week visiting bis numerous friends and former schoolmates, Walter A. Kerl and Miss Lillian J. Chambers were married on Tuesday morn ing at the home of the parents ot the bride . In West Point Rev. Jesse B. Burkhardt former pastor of the Con gregational church of Wet Point, per formed the marriage ceremony. Ed Dralios, a well known citizen, has returned to West Point after a serious illness at Omaha where he was under the care of his brother. Gust Drahos, for some time. He Is rapidly recovering his former rugged health. Supreme Court Begins Its Long Term Today WASHINGTON. Oct 13.-The supreme court of the United States will begin Its annual eight months' term tomor row, being the first of the governmental machines to resume activity this fall. There are now 800 cases docketed, enough to consume the time ot the court tor two years If It did nothing else. No decisions will be announced by the court In all proballty until Monday, Oc tober 21. A number of Important cases have been under advisement during the summer. Among these are forty-five "state rate cases" or "2-cent fare cases." the Union Pacific merger suit and the "hard coal case." Because of the vast amount of work Involved In the state rate cases a decision In them Is not ex pected until later in the term. WEST POINT, Neb., Oct. 14.-(Speclal.) Mrs. Michael McNamara, a pioneer woman of Cuming county, died at the family home at Wlsner ' on Thursday night The deceased was the mother of OMAHA BOYS PLEDGED AT THE UNIVERSITY . LINCOLN, Oct. H.-(Speolal Telegram.) Fraternities ot the University of Ne braska today announced the pledging ot several Omaha boys. Following are the Omaha boys: Alpha Theta Chi Harold Graham, Homer Phil Hps. Beta Theta PI Luring Elliott, Ev erltt Burke. 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Slevers Busman, Howard Blttlnger, Paul Shield, Russell Philips and Charles Gard ner, Pledging at the university was delayed one week by the violations of the univer sity rules by some ot the fraternities. HEAVY DAMAGES ASKED BY SOUTH OMAHA MAN John Conners Is suing 'Williams Broth ers for $3,000 damages for Injuries sus tained recently in an accident at the Cud- ahv naflHnir nlnnt. Conner was drlvlne a team, and while passing under a via duct a horse that was passing above tell' upon him, causing severe' Injuries, He sets forth that Williams Brothers did not provide him with a safe place to work. FIFTY PERSONS INJURED IN REAR END COLLISION GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Oct H.-A spe cial from Berrien Springs says: Fifty persons were Injured, several seriously, tonight in a -rear end collision between two interurban cars on the Southern Michigan railway, Just north of this place. Political Notes William T. 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