' "M r - v -t. "" '" .- '-ii.frn. M H n a n k 'j n l?M " )v B.' II s ' rii if' 4 'i B MM' !: Ui) The Chief C. B. HALE, PubllBlicr D.ED CLOUD NEBRASKA EVENTS OF THE DM SOME PARAGRAPHS OF TIMELY INTEREST. 'ARE BRIEF BUT TO THE POINT Icrns of Events That Arc Trancplrlng In Our Own as Well at In Foreign Lands Washing ton Political News. Washington I'oaro will n-lr.n In Mexico within n fortnight Ik the opinion or Senor Francisco Uo La Harm. Robert B. Peary lias botn eoniinls tloncd a "civil fiiglnter of tho navy with tho rank of icnr admiral on the retired llfct." Senate progressive republicans arc planning on taking an aggressive Hfntiil In the extra session on the question of the tariff. Klnkald Iioiik slenders In Garden county, Nchr, are anticipating trouble with cattlemen who aro trying to drive them from their holdings. The department of agriculture will make war on pcBtB and dlBcnses that annually destroy the major portion of tlio fruit crops of tho country. Tho .lapanet-c privy council has rati fied the treaty of commerce and navi gation with the L'nltcd States. The signatory exchange will be made on April -1. The two-cent passenger rate In Okla homa has been declared to be con llscatory and wns held Invalid by a de cision or the United States circuit court of appeals. Seven army secretaries of tho New York Young Men'H Christian associa tion havo been sent to tho trooru en campments In Texas by the Interna tional committee. Tho rational forest iCRcrvutlon com mission, created under tho Weeks law is ready to begin purchnslng lands for national forests In tho Appalach ian and White mountains. Tho war department Is so eager to enlist men that recruits who did not como up to the regular physical re quirements have been admitted on waivers signed by the adjutant gen eral. Arrangements have been completed by Postmaster (!eneral Hitchcock and tho Pennsylvania and MlsEourl Pacific railroads for u new fast mall train from New York to St. louls nnd Kan vas City, Mo. General Newa. Manitoba miners bavo voted to striko Marcli 31 Postal banks In France aro rapidly increasing In popularity. KansaB crops were seriously dam aged by a recent dust storm. Dr. FranciBco Hertrand is now pro vincial president of Honduras. iA grand military tournament will Ik? held at Chicago, July 27 to :t0. Dr. Francisco Dertrnnd ,will bo In augurated president of Honduras. The New York state house was damaged ?r,0).000 by lire Wednes day. Work has been suspended tempor arily on the Darlington million dollar depot at Omaha. Achilles P.intarakis and his wife, Angillque, Greeks, are under arrest at Kansas City, charged with a Chicago murder The Hiiralan go eminent has formal ly untitled China that It Is satlslled with her tlnal reply to the Russian til tlmntum. French wine growers are threaten ing trouble over recently enacted laws which they claim aic a menace to the ir.du.Ury MIbb Phebo Cousins has had a change or heart and most sarcastically excoriated suffragettes before the Illi nois legislature Wednesday. Tho birth of her nineteenth child was recorded Wednesday In the Chi cago health department by Mrs. Join: Adduce!, wife cf a laborer. Hot and medicinal springs in Alas ka, which aro believed to be of bene fit to the public, especially the natlvoE of that territory, nre to bo preserved Dlshop William Croswell Doano of Albany. N. Y., has refused to permit Mrs. Elizabeth II. Grannls, president of tho Nntlonul League for the Pro motion of Purity, to speak at the convention of the league, which was to havo been held In that c'ty. A band of filibusters not Identified with tho federals or revolutionists entered northern Sonora at Slrace, captured a young Mexican and shot 111 in. George W. Glover has brought euP against Doston Christian Scientists claiming undue lnlluence in the Mrs Eddy will caso. Dlhicultles are presenting them selves in the formation of Slgr.or Glo lottl'B new Italian cabinet. Governor Hartley has signed bills providing for bi-partisan olcctlor boards of roar members each for Kan .as City ami St. lxuils. Tho celebration of tho firtloth mini vorsary of tho proclamation of Dome as tho capital of united Italy by tin Italian parliament, was continued. A clear chain of wireless telegraph stations, extending from Maine lc Florida, h now included in tho Mar coni Wireless 'folegraph cc:npnn syatem. Col. W. F. Cody (iluffalo Hill) Is ambitious to become tho first United States senator from Arizona. IXitnlnlck Cocl, an Italian laborer at Chicago, was found dead, presum abl murdered by Waek Hand mem bers. Governor Carroll lias signed tho bill Increasing the salaries or members of the Iowa legislature 550 to $1,000, to take effect at the next general assem bly. Directors of the Missouri Pacific railroad met and approved the expen diture of $1500,000 for betterments on the road. In response to n request signed by many Influential friends, tho lord mayor of Iondon has called an early meeting In stipjort of the arbitration movement Home. The celebration or tho jubi lee or Italian unity began Mondny with the formal opening by King Vic tor Bmmnnuel of the International art exhibition. A. II. Armstrong, candidate for the republican nomination for mayor on the Hus'.nthH Men's association ticket, at Lincoln, has been nominated over Mayor Love. Tho California legislature has ad journed after enacting Into law prac tically all the lefornis on which (lov crnor .lohnson mado his campaign as a progressive. No arms and ammunition were rotinu on the jncht Loyal detained off Sandy Hook on suspicion or being a Haltlen filibuster, and It Is understood the lesBcl will be released. Vigorous in spirit and hale In body, Fanny Crosby, the hymn writer, ap proached her nlnety-lli st birthday "feeling like a girl." she told her friends at Uiidgcport. Conn. Herman H. Colin, a wculthy Omaha clothing merchant, was shot and killed within hnlf a block of his home In tho best lealdence poition of the city Saturday night by two thugs. Mas. Thos. Biuery or Cincinnati, a summer resident or Newpott. who re cently gave $2.0.00() lor a home for tho arrtiy and imvy V. M. C. A. tlere, has added another $25,000 to her girt. Dr. II. O. Gates, superintendent or a Los Angeles hospital, died or blood imlEoning. tho result of halng acci dentally rrlckod ills band with a safety pin while bandaging a wound. An oidor has been signed virtually granting tho reller recently proposed by tho North Platte Water Users 'as sociation Tor the further extension of tliuo to make water right payments. Wisconsin's $100,000 monument in tho Vlcksburg national military park will bo dedicated May 22. the fort elghlh anniversary or General Grant's famous charge In which the Wlscou s'n troops had a prominent part. Jack JohiiFon, champion heavy weight pugilist, was sentenced by a San Francisco Judge to serve twenty- ( IHc days In the count) Jail on a charge of exceeding tho automobile speed ' limit. The floral wonders of Scotland, Hol land, England, Fiance. Mexico, China, Japan. India, and many other parts of tho world aro on display in Doston, where the great national llower show Is in session. Citizens of Wathcna. Kan., were spattered by a shower of mud from tho clouds which is accounted for by tho fact that a high wind and dust storm was prevailing when a light rain began to fall. The cninorrlst lut'oinier. Abbatcniag nlo. wns on the witness stand at Vlter bo, Italy, for five bourn, giving testi mony against his former associates, and was soundly denounced by the furious prisoners In the ease. "With the proposed international highway rrom Now York to Montreal apparently In a fair way to be carried out. rriends of the project aro iuw ad vocating an extension or the road from New York to Jacksonville. Flu. Flx'ng the blame tor the loss of 112 people In the Now York 11 ro of Saturday drew to a focus the energies of the district attorney's statf. the Ore marshal, the coroner, the state la bor department and Doroiigh Presi dent MeAneny of Manhattan. Ono hundred and fort) -eight per sons, nine-tenths or them girls Horn the east side, were crushed to death on the pavements, smothered lnsmoke or burned crisp In a factory lire In New York Cit) Saturday afternoon. Special detectives have searched the hills In every direct ion from Lena pah. Okla.. whore I'our men hold up a north-bound St. L011U. Iron Moun- .ain & Southern passenger train, rilled the safe In the express ear and escaped, but not tho slightest trace of tho bandits has been found. "Fainting Dertha" Llebeke, released slv weeks aeo from tho ptiflon at Job let, 111., and arrested at Kansas City two weeks later on a charge of steal ing a watch, has been taken to the stato asylum for the Insane at St. Joseph. Two thieves hurled a padded brick through a window or a Jewelry store near ono or Chicago's busiest corners and escaped with Jewelry worth $D,000. The Diaz cabinet resigned In a body at a special meeting Friday. The president deferred action upon tho resignations. Tom Robertson, C5 years old. who took a vow In 189t! that he would not permit a razor to touch bis face nor shenrs to touch bis hair until William J. Dryan was elected president, is dead at Macon. Mo., as the result of a fall down 11 buig llliibt of stairs. A funeral parade of ten thousand persons without a corpse was sanc tioned by Major Gil) nor on applica tion of orthodox Jewish worshippers it tho old Cl.r'sty stieet. sioagogue. recently destio)fd by the. Tho cere mony will mark the burlri of sneunl ioHcb taken troni the lulus and is suIU to be the first lu Id In Anieile.i. MARRIED 50 YEARS SCHUYLER COUPLE CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING. HAPPENINGS OVER THE STATE What Is Going on Here and Thero That is of Interest to the Read ers Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Schujlor. On Sunday, March 10, Mr. and Mrs. ('. ,1. Phelps celebrated their golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps are old lesldents of this county, halng lived lieie since Col fax count j was organized. Charles .lulius I'helps and. Sarah Blfaheth Wells wore married at West Hurt ford, Conn., in Si. James church, .Mm cli l!i. I Si; I, by the He v. Samuel P.vnchoii. who afterwards became pioi-ldent of Tilnity college at Hart loid, Conn. Young Wife Shoots Herself. Lincoln. Mrs. Winona l.amh, tho seventeenjear-old wife of Aaron Lamb, shot and killed herself In front of a Itoiivo on At street. After a slight quarrel with her husband he turned and walked away. She drew the revolver ft oin her bund hag and placing it to her right breast tired. Fred Brown Dies at Kearney. Kearney. Frederick Drown, man ager of the Daily Hub and son of the Kearne) postmaster, M. A. Drown, died suddenly of appendicitis Tuesday, lie was ill but three days. He was a newspaper man or wide experience, lie leaves a wire or but three months, having been married Christmas day. Nail Penetrates His Eye. Indianola. Whflo driving a nail. W. S. Coleman struck it a glancing blow and It Hew from under the ham mer with such lorco as to dilvo it through tho ball, completely de stining the sight. Court House Bonds Carry. Sidney. Returns from all precincts but two in Cheyenne county Indicate that the $."0,000 court bouse bonds have been carried by 200 majority. Tho Commercial hotel at North Matte was destroyed b) lire Saturday eight. Three-year-old Richard Middaugh was tramped to death by a horse near Fremont. Charles Whyinnu, a pioneer settler in Nebraska, died at Lincoln Thurs day aged 8!l. Threo frame buildings at Grcsbain were damaged by fire, ono being tho reataurant of F. C. WIlllaniB. Hastings Elks feasted on roast wild boar at a recent banquet. Tho animal was killed in Mexico by Adam Dreede. Wilson Denver, a York boy, wns run over by an automobile going a pretty good gait, but escaped with only minor Injuries. Frauk Krdnian. was convicted of dynamiting the residence of Tom Den- uisoti at Omaha last Ma) and sen tenced to llftcou years In the penl tentlury. Huuchiueu In northern Nebraska declare tho past winter to havo been the easiest on catle in tho past thirty years and as a result cattle aro look ing line. Alter the tuncral of Mrs. J. F. Dot lefsen at Grand Inland, $000 in silver, bunk deposit ceitltlcates and building and loan shares amounting to over $2,000 wero found secreted about the home, tho result of frugality In her savings allowance, unknown to her husband. The Congregational church at York has decided to erect a new house of worship and work will begin at once. Tho plan of the now building Is or tho Greek temple stylo, with dome In the center or the building. It will have a seating capacity of about 1)00. Leo Miller of Geneva was badly burned when a quantity of powder ex ploded in 1111 amunitlon box ho was currying. Olllcera arrested n negro at Falls City while ho was trying to burglar izo tho convent. The Masonic temple at Geneva has just been dedicated. Many out-of-town Masons were present. Tho body of General Nikolahas, a twenty-seven year old Greek, missing for a week, was found on tho banks of Fisher's lake, three miles south or Falls City. Mrs. Florence Uethol was given a Judgment of $2,000 against tho county at Pawnee City because of tho death of her husband In tho collapso of a county bridge. Herman Casper of Western got bis hand caught in tho belting of a saw mill and sustained soveral broken bones hi that member. C. A. Fulmor has been mado chan cellor of tho Nebraska Wesleyan uni versity at University Place. Mr. Ful mer has been noting chaucollor since tho resignation of Chancellor W. J. Dnvlilson last year. Durglars broke into tho postodlco at "unison and got $25. Thoy overlooked $100. They also ontercd tho A. E. Filler ficnoral Htoro and C. A. Miller's meat market and tho Burlington de t, Kolting only $2.20. ANTI-TRADING STAMPS MEASURE EFFECTIVE IN JULY. Governor Aldrlch has signed II H. 107, tho nntl-trndlng stamps and anti free gift enterprise bill which was passed by both houses of the legisla ture. Tho bill has no emergency clause and will become effective three months after the legislature adjourns. The governor !s Mild to doubt tho legality of the bill, but be believes it will be better for those Interested to test the bill In the courts of Nebraska than to continually maintain n lobby W. B. BANNING Union, Nebraska State Senator, Fourth Dictrict at the legislature. The Nebraska lie tailors' association asked tor the puss age or the bill and manufacturers of prize packages trading stamp com panies had able lawyers on the ground to combat the bill and to question Its constitutionality. Eager Wins Charter Fight. The troubles of the Lancaster coun ty delegation were aired at length be fore the house In discussion over the Lincoln charter bill, introduced by B.iger. It was a ease or Bager against the rest or the delegation and he won out. The chief bono or contention was over a proposed change In the date of the spring election. Bager's bill pro ldes Tor setting this date ahead to permit the men In the Russian colon) to vote beforo they leave for their summer's work in the beet fields. This has back or It the old "wet" and 'dry" tight In Lincoln, the Russians being supposed to favor the "wet' policy for the city. Had Up-Hlll Work. Numerous efforts were made to get bills advanced In the bouso without tho intervention or the sirtlng commit tee. Most of them wero iinliormly unsuccessrul. Representative Quack enbush mado a bard fight to bavo brought out the bill providing lor a levy of a quarter of a mill for support of tho stato normal schools. He even had a special meeting of tho sifting committeo called, but could not get the bill through this. An effort was mado to bring out the McKelvIe bill appropriating $25,000 for a state pub licity bureau, but this failed. Non-partisan Board. A final effort will be made to get through the Iioueo the Matrau non-partisan board of contiol bill, a measure which. It Is believed, answers more specifically tho platform pledges of both democratic and republican par ties than any of tho others now rend ing. As a step toward this effort, the vote, defeating the bill, was reconsid ered and the bill was amended lu com mittee of tho whole to remove an ob jpctlonablo feature. It has been again placed on the third reading calendar. To Adjourn April 4. Members of tho legislature awoke to the fact that they liniBt do a prodi gious amount of work In a short time or remain In session for a consider ably longer period than is agreeable to most of them. This realization caino with tho report of the joint com mitteo on adjournment. The committee agreed to an ad journment April 4, which will give two more weekB of work. This would probably mean actual adjournment about April 7 or S. Tho house again defeated an at tempt to kill the university medical school bill. Ncaily an hour was spent In controversy over parliamentary pro cedure. Tho dispute revolved about the question of the right of the Iiouho to correct the Journal of yesterday to make it include the belated Kills mo- tlon. seeking to reconsider the medlcnj school bill. .L.. Kespomllng to the senate's Invita tion to take up the subject of adjourn ment, Spenker Kuhl has appointed I.eidigh, Fuller and Nelr as members of tho joint committee to fix tho time for adjournment. Another Hotel BKI by Sink. Representative Sink, author of the nine-foot bed sheet bill, has como for ward In behalf of tho traveling men of tho state. The hotel commission bill, sought by tho trnveiing men's associations wns brought out by the sifting committeo ns a result of a llt tlo pcrsrirntlon expended In Its behalf by tho Grand Island, statesman. The bill was introduced by Bulla. U pro vides for a state commission to have general supervision over the banltarj arrangements or hc'cls, BOTH HAD KNOWN HAPPINESS But the Circumstances Were Not Ex actly Alike, That Was All the Difference. They wero riding Into town In n subway train, those two married men, says tho Now York Times. Ono seemed occupied with bis own thoughts, tho other was engrossed in his copy of tho Evening I'lflle, from which ho eventually glanced with a superior smile. "I nlways read what Betsy Diimstuff has to nay In her 'Twi light Twnddlo' column," ho said. "Sho generally hits us off pretty well, but sho Isn't nlways right. Now. this cvo nlng, sho getB on tho subject of elopomcntB. She sayB elopements never turn out happily. I don't ngreo with her." "Neither do 1," said tho man who hnd been occupied with blB own thoughts. "I am glad to hear you say It," exclaimed tho Evening Plf flelto. "I eloped with my wife, and Pvo been happy ever since." "So bavo 1 ever since somo fellow eloped with mine," lemnrked tho other, "Betsy Diimstuff Is awny off!" From "The Blue Bird." In Maeterlinck's "Dluo Dird" llttlo Tyltyl goes to somo far-off heavenly place to learn that lovo abides with him at home. There bo meets Mother Love. Ho says he wishes to stay with her always, where sho lookB bo beau tiful to him. She answers: Dut it's just the same thing; I am down be low, we are all down below. . . . You bae como up here only to real izo and to learn, onto for all, bow to seo mo when you sec mo down bo low. . . . Do yon understand, Tyl tyl, dear? . . . You bcllcvo your self In heaven; but heaven is wher ever you and I kiss each other. . . . There aro not two mothers, and you bavo no other. . . . Every child has only one; and it is always tho snmo ono and always tho moat beau tiful; but you havo to know bor and to know how to look. Faclngthe Future. "Even when Henrietta gets the vote," said Mr. Meekln. "I don't be lieve sho will bo quite satisfied." "Why not?" 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Surely any woman, rich or poor, should bo glad to tako advantago of this gener ous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pinkham, care of Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Every woman ought to havo Lydia E. jPinkhnm's 80-pago Text Boole. It is not a book for general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free nnd only obtainable by mall. Write- for it today. Splendid Crops In Saskatchewan (Western Canada) 800 Bushels from 20 acres o wheat wui tho thresher a return from a Lloyd minster farm in the season of 1910. Many fieldaln thatntmellna other dlitrlcts yield ed from 25 to S3 bu shels of wheat to the acre. Other grains in proportion. LARGE PROFITS aro 1 litis derived irom Hie I'llKK IIOMKSTr.AI) LANDS of Western Canada. Thin excellent obunlna c&tisen prlcr to ailvsncu. Land vulues .hmiM rin..t. 1.. 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