''tJII'',l'w)1 iisj saw iiin im 2 A HO ELECTION YET BY METHODISTS Chooie One More Delegate to Gen eral Conference and Continue Their Balloting. MISSIONARIES IN ANNIVERSARY KXiriSTERXAX DEtEOATH. Sit. X. B. fscnrsckengast, DUTinlt; Place. T. S. Tfl. Hosman, ITorf oik. t. W. Embrtf, UnlTersltf Viae.. WL.tr. V. O. BiOwn, superintend sat of the Omaha district. Although the state conference o( Methodist laymen elected their dele gates to the quadrennial general con ference of the Methodist church on the first ballot Friday, the ctnfer- enre of minister baa failed on four ballots to give more than four candidates the necessary majority for rWtlon as ministerial delegates. Kev. Mr. 8chreckenRast and Rev. Mr. Hosratn received the necessary majority on the first ballot. The second ballot failed to elect any oth ers, and on the third ballot only one minister. Rev, Mr. Embree, secured & majority. When tha fourth ballot wu counted. Rev. Mr. Brown was shown to have re lieved a, majority, and hla nam wm ndried to thM of the elected delegate.. Hvt mom are yet to be chosen, and a fifth ballot was taken lata Saturday aft ernoon, but Ita reault will not be an nounced until Monday morning. The flva undented candidates who stood the highest on tha laat ballots were Rev. Titus Ixme of tha Klrst Mnthorllst church, Omaha; Itev. J. K. Oettya of University Placa, Tin v. M. B. Williams of IJncoln, Rev. a. W. lsham of Keamey and Hev. J. F. Boeya of Lin coln. , Detached Bands Of General Villa Yield to Carranza LA RK DO, Tex., Bapt 5. Many de tached bands of Villa soldiers ara sur rendering to tha Carranaa forces march ing against Torreon. It was reported to day by General Alvero Obregon to Car ranaa military authorltlea In Neuvo Laredo. Other military advlcaa Indicated that tha Carranaa forces, advancing from thre. sides against Torreon would an oounter raslatanoa thera, lnetead of find tag tha oily avacuatad by tha VUla troope as previously reported. "WASHINGTON. BepL J5. Thirty Par sons ara reported to hare been kltlal when thousands of ahota wars nraa in tha streets of Cananea, Me., Thursday j afternoon. No forelgnora appaar to have I hfn among tha killed. Thirty American rwttorted fleeing In auto mobiles from Cananea to tha border. The Carranaa forcea, which arrived at Cananea at noon on tha 23d," aald a State ri.naritiwnt announcement today, "baaed on official i dispatches, "evacuated tha town at T o'clock) In tha evening of the same day. It Is also reported that during : the afternoon thousands of ahota ware . fired In the street a and that thirty per sona were killed. Thirty American women have left Cananea la automobiles for tba border. "The department has been Informed that Oeneral Maytorena of the Villa forces intends to send a garrison to Cananea." A telegram to tha department from El Taao says tralnloada of Americana, dt'talned at Chihuahua because of con gestion .due to military trains, wore ea- pealed to leave there last night, A die- i patch from Vera Crua told or the arrest and release on bond of W. B. Wofford, an American. No reason waa assigned. Practical Jokes Annoy Germans u orreanondence of Tha Associated Frees.) BULHSELS,. ?pt. XK Practical Jokes continue to annoy tha German, authori ties, who have considerable difficulty In putting down this form of Insult to tha invaders by tba Belgian, populate. Machine guna were recently Installed by the Germans on tha roof of tha Palais de Justice In order to command the Mlnlmee and MaroUee districts, where the rougher elements live. Immediately, as If by one thought, the people of tha neighborhood mounted Imitation -' guni nmrte of stovepipe on their house tops, so that the whole district seemed to bristle with artillery. Governor Oeneral von Hissing made the Jokers pay for their fun. however, at the rate of IS marks for each offense. The official announcement of the fine accused the Joker of f"Vltlnq v"a method of raillery which could only be disastrous so j tha excellent relatione exisltlng be laetn the civil population and the au thorities.'' Champion British Shot Killed in France LONDON, Septa.-Lieutenant A. N. V. II. Ommundaen of Edinburgh. Scotland, cliamplon shut of the British empire. Is reported to have been killed while fight ing In Fiend era. Lieutenant Oramundsnn waa winner of the chief prises at the shooting tourneys fceld st Blsley. Kngland. Including the king', priae, which b. touk at the meet ing of Uie National Rifle association In If'l. II. had been a member of the In ternational HI fie teams. FORMER IOWA WOMAN DEAD AT AGE OF 99 ' BISON. . D.. Sept. .(Special.) Mrs. gophla Mllla of Iuck Creek la this Perkins) county, and probably the old est peraon In the county, la dead at the lioine of her daughter, Mrs. Del Smith, of Duck Creek, at the age of s year, and 7 mof.tiit. Bhe was born early In lilt Hf.r huat.and was killed while fighting for the union in the civil war. Prior to t,n,uig to South !akota,'Mra. Villa had ll.td 1-r twenty-five years at Hartley. Is., and the body was Ukca to that ilce for Interment. Beside. Mr. Knilth, t o sons, rrank Mill, of Luck Creek and j Aii;; of all Kin, ja., survive her, Uil Ihrn lt l:HUtla, WA.SHlVtiToN. t it. 26. iclal Tel M'lnl .rvW eianilriatlu will V t,rid on -tf.Ur j for rul It tier car. rx'ia At Uuooln. NJ. i DR. ROSOLVO BOBO, leader of the Haitian in surrectionists, who, it is believed, will soon come to a peaceful agreement with the American authorities now holding Port au Prince. TV 7Naa-ri fl ' ,31 fl i - ' ' ? i 3 m- ' it' - i t 1 ' il ' " i - .,.a. 1 r ' SUNDAY AND KING AK DIVIDE HONORS (Continued from Page One.) and majestlo store on earth, where every thing from a spring mattress to a darning needle can be bought for a dime. Lucky people may draw a house and lot, that Is, If tha charming women who will have charge of the store allow thera to. It Is built for fun. purposes only,, 'and filthy lucre will have a small part . In tha pro ceedings." - . M,. Kennelln RMoa. , N teas than soventr-seven application have been received by Charlea Black for "discharged on eome flimsy, trumped up passage apaoe In tha Zeppelin. Tha Fair Prateat" and that the elements that led Amusement company of New York City t0 " aouthern Colo- haa engaged the tonneau, or whatever It r,d0 U" cbu,n- la called. In the balloon for the purpose Rockefeller Refnaee Coaaeneat. of distributing French soldier dolls. 100 ROCKVAUB, Colo.. Sept X5.-When of which will be thrown out on each Jonn D- Rockefeller. Jr..'g attention was ascension. These dolla ara the product cal,,1 t0 leaver Dispatch stating that of the United States and are consequently c0"""8; representing tha Interna nnhr.akahl. i tlon' 3te'Uve committee of the United PdeYll be a featura of tha Ak- J'r. ' "?,Ud , . . him to a conference with a view to en- Bar-Ben. They will be more pretentious ,nt(J a cont un. than aver before. The automobile and ij. " motorcycle avenU will surpass anything "i hava received no invitation yet. and ever aeon In tha city and the oaah prises cannot very well accept or decline until offered by the committee will have many it Is received. However. I have not yet contenders. Any bicycle. If decorated, will refused to meet anyone, and do not la be welcomed In the line-up and this gives tend to refuse to meet anyone In tha fu every budding, genlua In the deooratlva ture. You may consider that aa my re way a chance to display hla or her skill, ply." Kach ttoycla must be decorated, and when Mr. Rockefeller refused to comment on Dad Weaver aays "decorated" It meana the charges of discrimination contained Just what ha says. . I in the committee's statement. Arcn New Idea. i-i, in m wiurs ana gilding will be an Imposing spectacle. It la In tha form of a alooriah palaca. with gargoyle, sup- porting varl-colored lights, a eupola of topoam. n.ltud. and .even galea, whuTrlc'h ' by . . vW' m"' WOman ehild baa enter tha enclosure.' To use an AngllcUm, tha Ak-8r-Be. 1. doln, Itseie ' ' 1 m . r,r,rw"t0rU th,t the meat of af U. Marl. U absolutely certain. Sne Is now at the Illinois atate fair and will be here Monday morning to erect her perpendloular track, around which aha will speed at a rate aald to exceed ninety "r, w h0U ATlle Marie waa decorated by President Polncare at the Ixuvre palace, two year. ago for saving tha color. 0f the Chaa- ur. u Atrique at Faahoda. but she will b. seen in a more sensational act than even war can produce, when she rides the appendicular wall of the Wortham human silo. . Weal. t Arrive. Some of Wortham's animals are now In the city. pack of African lions. fv. in number, came In last night and were sent -v. ..v.r m uui. is ash s Nash largely to aevotlonsi wood farm. Iad being conslderaU of tha erYloe conducted by Rev. R. T. Wag nerves of his friends. i nr- Reports of committees on policy "Kareless" Kennetly, wliard of the air'nl dl",r,bu,lon the reports wsre also In hla death dufyiiui, hair raising act ' mV'' Bu,ho K'Phart delivered an ad the acme of human n.rv. and endurance! n th "Mln,,,r' ot Church." wica eacn day make his slide for Ufa' m w 7 "unaair- when from the top f th. city N.tlonalanki Rlaho9 K,hrt W,U confer to the roof of the Bavohot - 'ol.ow.n. to known a. the mo.t recklea. of au perl J2.T w,r,uu,e wonder oMh m-- GERMAN SAVINGS BANK THREATENS DEPOSITORS NEW TORIT, &n,t X.-Th. CKm Saving, bank of thl. city, holding tMTi4.. belonging te !M.5u6 depoaltors an nounced toda" that it had sent a to all banks and trust companies In which .1 im iuno. ir a statement aa to their attitude toward the proposed Anglo. French loan. The statement reads: "The flnaoo. committee of the Gorman Ravings bank of tha city of New v.w authorise, you to say that they ara com municating with alt th. bank, and trus. compaule. who have any or their money on deposit, aaklng them for their postUv. answer aa to their position In reference to the proposed loan t. the aline and fur- n.-rmr oeg to state that ia caae of aa unasttafartory answer, the depo.it Will be Immediately withdrawn." Apartments, flats, hou.ee and cottages aa be rented quickly and cheaply by a ifc-e "Ftor Rent" MINERS ASK JOHN D. TO MEET THEM Invite Rockefeller to Siicuii Prin ciple of Contract Rela tion. HE REFUSES TO COMMENT DENVER, Colo., Sept. 25. An In vitation to John D. Rockefeller, Jr., to meet representatives of tbe United Mine Workers of America and establish rontract relations in Colorado, "If he has the welfare of his employes at heart," la contained In a formal statement given out to day by Robert H. Harlln, Percy Tet- low and James K. Moran, committee- men representing the International ! executive board of the miners' or ganliation In Colorado. The committeemen recently came to Colorado vested with power to decide policies for the miners' union In Colo rado and take necessary steps to defend members In sny legal proceedings. Their statement expresses t?ie opinion that newspaper accounts of Rockefeller s tour Of mines In Routhern Colorado "will create an erroneous Impression In the minds of those unacquainted with exist ing labor conditions'' In those fields. It recites; that In calling the strike two years ago the Colorado miners sought to establish the "principle of contract rela tions between employer and employe by collective bargaining; that to establish this principle recognition must bo eon reded to a bona fide union of mine workers." The statement then points out that the United Mine Workers of America la the only such bona fide organisation of coal miners In the country and recognized by the American Federation of lAbor. The committee takes Issue with a pub lished statement by Rockefeller that the Colorado F"uel and Iron company "does not care whether its employes are union men or not." and says: Charge' of Discrimination. "HI nee the strike t called off laat December, thla company CColorado Fuel and Iron company) baa steadfastly re fused to re-employ men who are at'.ll af, lllated with the union and we defy Mr. Rockefeller to produce from hla en tire working force In aouthern Colorado, a dnxen men who are members of tha union." The etatemen says tha "miners' " re presentatives with whom Rockefeller lias conversed In the coal camps do not re present the union (United Mine Workers of America), but an organisation "created by the head officials of the company and afterwards foisted upon tbe miners. "To demonstrate the lmpotency of such an organisation to eatabllso 'equitable conditions," ". continued the statement, "we wish to point out that soma few months ago tha company en forced a reduction .upon . the miners of Fremont county . of 10 cents per ton, notwithstanding the fact that the man had been asking for an Increase of prloea." ' The statement says that .despite Rocke feller's recent announcement "eight or nine hundred members of our organiza tion" have been refused employment by the company, while . othera have ' been Talks vUh lilss lHI.ere. x fAnf.r..n. . . .... u J llZ n SJ SEatlJKS V. aVolrf hlmslf former ,trk,l .nd Tetlll 1 mlm- ber of the VmJi 1 ' to""- of RockeJaHer-sU thl" cam- Rookv.1, U aald by offl- clala of the Colorado Fuel and Iron oom- pany to lb. a atrong. union camp and a ent9T of ocam among employes. A ' " Mr. Rockef.il.. rch.d Rockvale he hunted up tha two miners' representatives. Louis Caruttl waa the ftp" located. Some one asked Caruttl If w" a member of tha United VI In. Workers of America. "TU bet 1 "" cruttl wpltod. add- ,nat "a went out on strike in Sep- Umbcr' but went to farming and celva no benefits from the union. Bishop Kephart Talks to Pastors YORK, Neb.. Sept. SWSpeclal Tele gram.) The fifth day's aeasinn f tk. cot,fepeno the United Brethren church which wlU be the ordination service, and me assignment, of minister, for th coming year. SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR TRAVEUNQ. MEN A aeotlon of tha tabernacle will he re served thla evening for the aooonunoda tlon of tbe traveling men. who may wlah to attend tha 'Billy" Sunday meeting. The seat, will be reserved until Ml o'clock and If not claimed by that time will be used for th. general public' Special Invitations hare been sent to the United Commercial Traveler, and the Traveler.' arotctlv. association, th. two Council Blurt, organisations of com mercial salesmen, and a large number of ticket, have bean Issued good for the admission of tha traveling men and their wives and daughters, assuring them the beat seata In the tabernacle If oi aimed witkia the time limit. These tickets have all been turned over to Secretary Mitchell of tba Oommereial - club and may be had upon application at the club rooms. They will be ready for disposal all day today. It Is expected that there will be a large number of applicants. X-Ray Will Save Mankind from the Great White Plajmo PHIIaADEXJMUA. Pa., Sept. 2i. Phy sicians who have spent years In the study of tubnrrulosla declared todny at the closing session of the seventh annual meeting of the American Association of 1lnlral Rrmareh at the Hahnemann Merllml college, that the cure evolved by It. Jefferson K. Gibson of iJcnver, Colo., retiring president of the asonrla tion. Is one that In ten years ought to plare tuberculosis among the relatively non-fatfll diseases. Ir. Olbsn mentioned the cure In his sddresa opening the meeting and Thurs day and described It In detail In a paper at today's session. It provides a cure by sddlng X-rays, ozone and static elec tricity to the climatic and dietetic treat ment now common In tuberculosis hos- pitais. By thla method, he claims, the presence of the disease can be detected In healthy, robust persons even before the well known symptoms begin to form and cures can be effected In advanced cases In remarkably short time. In hla paper today Dr. Gibson said: "It might seem that I have allowed my enthusiasm to run away with me In studying thla cure, but I think a feeling of gratification, at least Is Justified when I say that out 'of 7C7 cases thus treated there have been only sixty-one deaths. I wish to state now with em ph ax to that the X-ray will finally bring about the emancipation of the human race from thla dreadful scourge. In a few years, whan the method Is better developed, It will be a disgrace for a physician to allow a case of tuberculosis of any kind to progresa to an advanced atagc, be cause the X-rays even now find the In cipient tendencies, even before the symp toms form." The following officers were elected. President Dr. Coleman, New York; first vice president Dr. William B. Bnow, New York; second vice president, Dr. Ieon T. Ashcraft Philadelphia. JDr. Kraues of Boston Is tha permanent secretary. Alaska Racing Dogs Sold to France for Sfervice in the Alps NOME. Alaska, Sept i6. Sportsmen here were lamenting today the sale yes terday of 100 of the best racing dogs in Alaska to the French government for army service In the Alps. A. A. (Scotty) Altan, the noted racing dog driver, will accompany the dogs to Prance. The team owned by Allan and Mrs. Charles E. Darling of Berkeley, CaL, was Included In the sale. It consists of six teen malamutes and Is one of the most valuabk teams in the north, being twice winner of the famous 412-mile all Alaska aweepstakes race. They are part setter, with a strong wolf strain. Allan has been recogntsed aa an author ity In the selection of dogs. When Vllh Jalmur Stefansaon, the Canadian Arctic explorer, waa outfitting in Nome two years ago, he commissioned Allan to se lect tha dogs for tha expedition. Eight Men Shot in Fight at Akron, 0. AKRON. O., Sept 25. As the result of an argument eight men were shot In a street fight here early today. Paul Har king, Is, a rubber worker, la under ar rest, charged with shooting to kill, and Harry Douglass Is being held for carry ing concealed weapons. The police claim Harking, Iouglaas and another man engaged In a loud argument which developed into a free-for-all fight, 1 attracting a crowd. Harklns, the officers say, fired twice Into the crowd. Severs! men fell and Harklns fled, but wa. cap tured soon afterward by a souad of police who fought their way Into the basement of a house where Harklns had barricaded himself. John Justice, 46. waa the most seriously wounded. Ha lost an aye and haa a bul let in hla head. DO YOU NEED HELP FOR THE APPETITE FOR THE DIGESTION FOR THE LAZY LIVER FOR CLOGGED BOWELS UOSTETTER'S STOr.lACU DITTERS It Is tonio, appetizer and t!o ach remidy ol well knowi merit GET THE GENUINE Sale Diabetes Remedy In diabetes tha nutrition la Impairs! thla result, in an excess of sugar In tha blood, and the failure of the food to nourUh. bene, a gradual wasting away while eating well. Symptoms of 111) a disease axe in creased) thirst, excea. of urine, ema ciation and dry skin often with .weei ish odor, "I had diabetes and wa. glr.n up by ail dociun. of my town. 1 too Warner'. Safe I'laUele. Hemedy and am now rft-cty wlL'' K. Aivia ii. Morton. Sajid ilnt, Idaho. Sold by all druitgista. or s.ot post paid on recalot of price. II. ii. Writ, lor sample and Infitrmation. Warner. Safe Jtemedio. Co tit. tit. Uochester. N. y. mm. mm GREEK PARLIAMENT MEETS WEDNESDAY It is Generally Expected that a State of Siege Will Be Declared in Macedonia. BULGARIAN ARMY MOBILIZING ROME, 8ept. 25. A Havaa dis patch from Athens says: ' "Parliament will be called upon at ltg session next Wednesday not only to proclaim martial law, but to vote upon declaring a state of elege In Macedonia and other measures the situation may demand. "The National bank will advance funds to meet the present needs. "It la reported from Sofia that Bul- j garlan mobilization la being carried out normally, but without enthus iasm." Kipeft Wr wiibi Bnlgarla. ATHENS (Via Paris), Kept J6.-Great i relief has been raused throughout Greece by the order calling lor the mobilization of the army. The people apparently are glad to exchange the uncertainties of pol itics for the possibility of war. It la gen wflflBrtgf'BtM '! BfiH mui Kuril II una Mm I tsss HVJ ii ii ii ii ii 1 1 aOOUQQQUaODlinDQlJDnaliBOBUOOQ lrflOMPSON.BELDEN & 05. is Mo 5S3 62 a A Silk Special A large selection of striped messnlincf in Lair line', and the more, pro nounced stripes, all tho new fall : colors. Regular $1.00 qualities; Monday 59c a yard New Kimono Silks and Satins If you haven't ?een these new arrivals you should do so Monday. ,The section is now complete and offers a fine selection of distinc tive patterns. The Store for Shirtwaists; Noted for the newness of its blouse styles which are constantly changing $4.50 to $16.50 : : C3 ! In a a HBB m 51s Hla i o i a BQa 3 a a I ca lej 18 nig Bo fSCJ " CD H Redfern Corsets In the Newest Models for Fall S3 I ftp 000 wtt nooonooonooonooonDnnODBn,i,DniioonDDonononononooo nmliaegjcjalrXL UaaUaaUaisiUaaiUBBUBsiUgiBUsiBUaa T Street iar IPatroii: Commencing Sunday Sep tember 26th, the near side stop will be discontinued, and cars will again stop at the far side of street intersections to take on and discharge passen gers. ' Respectfully, . ' OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY. ki ag25Z5ZEg25ZSZS25252SZ5-v?:nS73 erally believed In official circles that a struggle eventually hrtween Greece and Bulgaria cannot be avoided. Mobilization Is under way today, pro eo1n: onletly. The people sre bewild ered, not knowing whither It may lead. King Lon.-ta tuitie, i.o iCL'eiu.y fanned through a severe Illness, la indisposed and his conferences with Premier Venlzelos have been portponed for a day. Unitarian Army Mobilised. WASHINGTON. ept 25. -American Minister Voplca at Bucharest, also ac credited to Bulgaria, telegraphed the State department today that Bulgaria's mobilization had been officially announced. STROMSBURG HAS OIL SCARE THAT PROVES TO BE GASOLINE BTROM8BURG, Neb., fept. fi (Spe cial.) Stromsburg cltlxens were excited this week by the report that a strike of oil had been made alons Prairie creek. They began to buy up options oh land In the vicinity, when It was discovered that some boys had salted the ground by pouring liberal quantities cf gasoline over the mud, which made fine spurts of flame when Ignited. Pnrenta Take Body. CFDAR FALLS. Ia., Sept. 23. (Special Telegram.) C. W. Canfleid of Atlantic, la., arrived today, accompanied by two of his brothers, to take the body of his son, Roy Canfleid, to Atlantic, Sunday morning, where burial will be made. DBniannanna irrjl!iGaall.i!f.H II tunn DoolioaoUoQauoQo 0 rj 0 U 0 0 The Fashion Center of the Middle West "With the arrival of the equinox we step into Autumn. The bright, cool, pleasant days of a Nebraska I all are bef ore us. 1 1 is a time of clothes preparation. Our Fashion Ser vice has been busy for months searching the style centers in order to present the most choice Fashionable Apparel to : the wo men of this comiuun ity. We Present our Offering Confident of your Approval Suits $25, $35, $45 Dresses $19.50, $25, $35 Coats $14.50, $19.50, $25 Skirts $6.75, $8.75, $10.50 I Canfleld was killed In the automobile 4 races here Friday afternoon when In the twenty-first lap his car lost a tire and ent over the emlaukment. Eighteen Attorneys Are Charged with Misuse of Mails SAN FRANCISCO. Cat.. Sept. . Three Pan Francisco attorneys were arrested today under a blankot federal Indictment charging eighteen California and Oregon attorneys and land agents with using the malls to forward a fraud ulent scheme. They are charged with fraudulently inducing persons to file on alternate sections of land along the Southern Pacific railroad from the southern state line of Oregon to Eugene. Ore. Tha attorneys. . Franklin P. Bull. Nor man B. Cook and W. A. S. Nleholason. were released on $2,000 bonds. The land Involved was the government grants which had stipulated it should be sold to settlers at 12.50 an acre. It was withdrawn from settlement. The supreme court of the United States recently" held .. . i . , . v. i mat me raiiroaas inieren-u in mi latm was limited in t2.R0 an acre and that th Increased value belongea to ine govern ment. The attorneys are Charged with representing that purchasers were as sured clear title to the land regardless of the court's decision. nnnaan..; mtiia bui lien msi I om w m; viunwmvimmrm nan doc loaorsa 0 Ii aaala oom nj 0 0 ffpl PS O ss m iaa ooormooncnB aaU SI" I Oal IV D 5 M iiW X sis jJW, 11 its iiS m lis a ss B k m I Bala jliaaliaaliakgil