ttAMaiWISVMVwrM A.tUjJHMf -' r-9r -" (" i" tefc?ci (- '-.'.'- "ytfliMrff. .-- -, -t. ,- sac. ,,-, -wwAawi-, rtA-TJ HrjMMmWVt&t ?MJ? ?3.f, .iA Wi jttatfAftJttajCir! irwium wn'.il'j ,' i " ..i JiifVM il . - a The Chief C. D. HALE, rubllshcr ftED CLOUD NEBRASKA T ITEMS OF INTEREST PERTAINING TO VARIOUS LOCALITIES. GREATER OR LESSER IMPORTANT Tho News of Many Cllmea Told In Short and Pithy Paranrapha, Writ ten Expreioly for tho Dusy Man's Perusal. .i Wachlngton Investigation of alleged cxtruvn gancc In tho government departments Iiiib been endorsed liy the Iioubu com mlttcu on rnlcB. President Tnlt Is determined that buttles between Mexican federalists and Insurroctos hIiiiII not bo fought on American soil. Representative I-attn Ih In Nebraska suffering from an attack of la grippe and 1b not expected to return to Wash ington for several days. Nebraska may not get tho vacancy on tho board of governors of tho na tional soldiers' home, caused by tho death of Captain I'nliucr. A hill lins been introduced In tho house by Representative Shcppatd of Texas, providing for tho coinage of a two and one-half cent piece. Edward A. Moseley, secretary of tho Interstate commerce commission and the originator of much labor legisla tion, died In Washington Tuesday. According to a decision of tho Inter state commerco commission railroads must make good for tickets lost by pur chasers, provided proper notice Is given. It Is said that tho congressional re- dslon of tho wool schedule content llntcs reductions of about fit) iter cent nn raw wool and substantially 10 per v:ent on manufactured articles. Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, who, flittered ti scvoro attack of what whb pronounced vertigo Saturday, was In Ills seat when tho senate convened Monday. Ho received tho congratula tions of ninny senators on his rapid recovery. With (he proposed closing of sev eral of the mints the coining of gold will practically stop. Nothing but small silver coins and pennies will bo made hereafter unless there Is an un usual demnud for gold coins. Representative Merger wants con gress to have the power to call a con stitutional convention. He introduced a resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution "declaring tho con stitution antedated and obsolete." Senator Warren of Wyoming, chair man of the committee on military af fairs has Introduced and had passed a resolution appointing former Senator Nathan Hay Scott of West Virginia a member of the board of governors of tho national soldierp. A plan la being formulated to break up all the outstanding greenbacks of Inrge amounts Into smaller ones as fast as they come Into tho treasury for redemption. Students of finance say tho lesult will he that enough greenbacks to embarrass tho tieasury can never be assembled at any one time. General News Furniture workers at Grand Rapids, Mich., are on strike. The Daughters of the Amciican Rev olution are in session at Washington. Missouri republicans arc minting a presidential boom for Governor Hadley of that state. Donvir & Rio (iiaude lonductors have been granted a 10 per cent In cieasp In sahuics-. New York City is nuu'crlug from a wave of crime, ami a police Investiga tion has been ordered. State geologists from almost every state met in Washington with the of llclals of the geological survey. The Portuguese cabinet has llnlshed the decree of separation of church and state. This will lie promulgated, at once. Paris retains Its position as third 'argest city in the world, tho census taken laM month showing a population of J.SMi.OSO. Captain Carron of the French avia tlon corps fell with his aeroplane from h height of ."i0 feet tit Versailles, Prance, and was crushed to death. Theodore Roosevelt ban returned homo from a seven weeks' tour of the west and the mlddlo west. Des Moines will vote for tho munici pal ownership of her water works tit an election soon to be held. While recognizing the gravity of tho situation In Mexico, congress leaders appear satlslled that President Taft is doing everything possible and nowhere is there apparent the slightest disposi tion to Interfere. The buttonmakers' stilke at Musca tine, lu., has ended and most of the ktrlkers have returned to woik. The bill which gives tho railroad commissioners power to fl passenger rates has been signed by Governor Hadley. V. Twenty-ono persons woro drowned when the Spanish steamer San Fer nando, hound from Huclva for Liver pool, ank off FlnUtcrre, the western most headland of Spain. The business section of Bothot, at the head of luko Washington near Se attle, was swejit by a fire Sunday, with u Ioes of nearly fHP.OOO. EW L illll Gcorgo S. Terry, assistant t'nlted States treasurer nt New York, died at Altken, H. C, Saturday. Hundreds of persons nre expected to ho disfranchised as a result of an In vestigation Into voto bujlng In Law rence county, Kentucky. The election at .Ion City. 111., was marked by almost continuous rioting, and a force of deputy police had to be sworn In. it Ib claimed that tho baseball In terests ralFcd a fund of 2"0,000 to se cure favorable Sunday baseball legis lation In New York Mate. President Taft linn signed a procla mation setting aside MUfiO acres of land In Humboldt county, Nevada, ns tho Santa Rosa national forest. Gov. Woordow Wilson won a hard fought victory when tho hou5o of as sembly jasEcd the bill providing for radical reform In election methods In New Jersey. Sheriff David Vau Atta has nsked Adjutant General Ixigan to removo tho troops from Muscatine, saying ho be lieved hlniFolf now capable of handling tho situation. Tho city hall at Schacrbek. Holgl um, together with Its priceless works of art. Including notable palntalngs and gobelins, was destroyed by tiro Tuesday night. Fire on tho ground door of tho Mas sachusetts stato house threatened the building Monday. Tho blaze started In the restnurnnt nnd tho firemen soon had It under control. A woman lu Haltlmorc. signing her self "L. D.." has sent $10 to tho "conscience fund" nt Washington to ease her mind for n hit of smuggling done some time since. After the arrest of Andrew Haktus In Chicago on a charge of counterfeit ing, u plant Tor raising $2 bills to $20 was found hidden under u j lie of Ltlblos In liuktus' room. The rebel defent nt Agua Prleta Is attributed to tho overindulgence of in surrccto soldiers In intoxicating liquors found In the saloons and stores of the captured city. Colonel I IJ. Raymond, formerly de partment commander of the Iowa G. A. R., and well known In political and nowsparer circles for many years, Is dead nt Hampton, Iowa, aged seventy live. Twenty-two tlremen weio precipitat ed three stories to the grjound when tho third floor of tho Greve block, a three-story building nt St. Paul, gave way. Wllford Ilosarth. a farmer living near Cedar Falls, Iowa, cashed a draft nt tho First National bank nt Cedar Falls, which tho bank Issued to Mr. Doswortb seventeen jcars ago. In conBciiucncc of the anarchistic conditions existing In Morocco, France will reinforce her troops already thero by sending thither Immediately four battalions selected from the colonial army. Governor Dlx of New York has ac cepted an Invitation to preside at n meeting of the national civic league lu Albany on May 23, when William Jen nings Ilrynn will be the governor's guest San Antonlo'B nnnunl spring carni val week, meniorating the battle of San Jacinto, when Texas pioneers broke Mexican power for nil time, was opened Monday under auspicious con ditions. 1 Knutson fell seven stories at Ta coma, Wash., to the concrete basement of the new Tncoma building, nnd was practically unhurt. At tho (Irst Hoot ho crushed through some one-Inch boards. Suit has been filed In n Denver court for $10.r.,(l00 against the estate of tho late Thomas Wnlsh for the alleged nonpayment of taxes on cash, stocks and bonds for tho yours 11)07, IPOS and l'.iO'.). Federal Judge Rogers of the west ern district of Arkansas was found dead In his bed nt a hotel at Little Reck Heart disease Is believed to have caused his death. Ills home was In Fort Smith. The removal of a big hill north of Colfax Cal., has given tho north wind a clear sweep, with the result that Colfax, which usually experienced lit tle cold weather at this time of the year, has been subject to the sumo cold spell general throughout tho San Joauuln vnllav. 10. G. IxjwIs, owner of the St. Louis Star, major of Untvoislty City, and owner of the gi eater part of that municipality, has arranged to transfer all his possessions. Including $4,000. 000 worth of renl estate in Culvcrsity City, to a hoard of trustees as a result of financial entanglements. Tho Michigan senate has killed the bills for a popular vote on a constitu tional amendment providing for tho Initiative and referendum. Tho entire vlllngo of LIndau. twelvo miles from Gottingcu, Prussia, was burned on Saturday. Troops were again called upon to check rioting by tho French wine growers. The most sorlous disturb ance was at Trepall, where two wine Btores were attacked and their con tents destroyed. Carter H. Harrison has taken the onth of ofllco and became mayor of Chicago for the fifth time. "Dig Mil" Edwards, commissioner or street cleaning of New York City, has received the medal, which was award ed him by tho Carnegie hero fund com mission for saving Mnvor (lav nor from death nt the hands of James G. Gal lagher on August 0th last. Tho government will open up an ex perimental coal mine nt nrttccton, Pa. Predictions tire common In Denver that tho deadlock on the United States sonutbrshlp, which has lasted more than thrco months, will continue un broken and that the legislature will ad journ without selecting n successor to tho late Senator Hughes. I SPARKS FROM LOCOMOTIVE SET IT AFIRE ON WEARER'S HEAD. HAPPENINGS OVER THE STATE What Is Going on Hero and Thers That Is of Interest to the Read- rs Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Central City. When Mrs. D. H. Burko, living west of the city, was driving home from the city Saturday afternoon, she met with a pecullur mlshnp. She was wearing a line new lOastcr hat, and I ho spniks from a passing locomotive lodged In the elaborate trimmings and set them on fire. Mrs. Rurko had dlfliculty in reliev ing tho hat from her bead, as It was stayed by several hat plus, and she was somewhat scorched In tho opera tion. However, she succeeded in get ting It oft and throwing It out of the buggy heforo It did any great damage. To Give Course of Lectures. Peru.- Prof. H. 11. Duncunson of the state normal school has received an invitation from tho stale or Washing ton to give ti course of lectures at tlto marine biological station at Frida) harbor, San Juan island, lu that state. He has accepted, and has been grant ed n leave of absence from tho sum mer school for tho purpose. 4 Elk Creek Has Paper. Tceiiinseh. Klk Creek, this county, Is to have a weekly newspaper. T. W. Ially Ik moving his plant fiotn Ster ling, where thero are two papers, to Kile Creek, and will publish the first number of "The 101k Creek Citizen" next week. Tornado Destroys Live Stock. Stella. A tornado Wednesday after noon formed at the farm of Gcorgo Helmy, almost demolishing the house, and the barn was destroyed. Many hogs were killed. The loss la $2,000. No other serious damage from tho storm Is reported. Telephone wires are down south of town. Merrick county wants a new court house. George W. Wheeler died suddenly at Table- Rock. Fire damaged C. O. Ilanlon'a cigar factory at Chadron. Rev. J. 11. Able of Hickman was In jured in an automobile sniashtip. The value of Nebraska lauds has nioro than doubled the last ten years. Falls Cit seems to ho gt owing so rapidly pcoplo cannot get houses in which to live. Former Governor A. C. Shallenber gor will deliver tho commencement ad dress at Howells. May 23. Mrs. Posplsil, living five miles east of Pierce, was burned to death Satur day evening at the homo of her son, Vaclas. Oxford held a meeting to discuss tho agricultural college location, and con siderable interest and enthusiasm was aroused. The York public schools recently gave a county fair for the benefit of the eadt encampment. The affair netted the boys $-',W. Mrs. John Smith, living west of Nor man, committed suicide by drowning herself in tho water tank on the farm. She had been in bad health for gome time. Poisoned h eating a dish of ijrccus last Tucsdaj. Mrs. M. W. Crozier, living four miles west of University Place, Is dead and her husband is In a serious eoudition. Werner Gerhard, a L'-ycnr-old Lin coln boy, was accidentally shot Satur day moiiilng, when a revolver In tho hands of a, friend was discharged a3 ho was examining It. Tho comptroller of Iho treasury has granted a charter to tho Farmers' Na tional bank of Wakefield. Whllo hunting near Stanton, George A. Thorns, a telegraph operator, waa accidental! shot in the left leg near tho knee. An $80,000 high school building Is being erected at Nebraska City. Fire on the II. & M. right-of-way at lloldroge destroyed several ware houses, mostly belonging to brewery companies. It Is expected that the hospital for Indigent sufferers from tuboretiloslri, for which an appropriation of $10,000 has been mude, will bo .located at North Platte. The Methodists of Sterling wilt erect a new church building to cost from $8,000 to $9,000 on the site of tho old building, which was destroyed by flro last August. Tllden is making great headway in tho way of good roads. Farmers are rendering valuable assistance. Tho board of county commissioners of Johnson county have named William Krnst and Albert Russell a committee to secure nnd prepare an exhibit fioin Johnson county for tho state fair this fall. Shivering with four under tho hal lucination Unit some person was plot ting the death of her family, Mrs. David Davis of phllllpsburg, Iowa, was taken off n Rock Island train at tho union station nt Omaha Tuesday morn ing raving mad, At the Easter service nt the Presby terian church nt Lyons, Mrs. Samuel Shaw had n stroke of paralysis and hnd to bo carried from the church tc hor homo In an automobile. Two hundred and forty-lHo waion loads of tin cans, ashes and rubbish were removed by the street commis sioner's department In rosiionsc tc requests to help clean up Omaha. Tho National Nebraska Guard mili tary board will meet In Lincoln April 21 to decide on the dato nnd place of tho next uuuutil .encampment. The encampment will probably be held In August. Governor Aldrtch has Issued an Arbor day proclamation, designating April 22 as the day when trees nre to be plnntcd and the memory of J. Ster ling Morton freshened In the minds of Nchraskans. While riding around tho enmpus of tho Wesloyan university on a motor-cycle- with Harry linker, a lluvolock; boy, Irene Wilson, aged IS years, was seriously burned by Ignited gasoline that leaked from tho motorcycle tank. A remarkable lecoid la being made by two Holsteln cows In tho Hadger & Frcat dairy at Central City. One. n registered t-.vcnr-old, Is producing eight gallon of milk dally, and anoth er, a 2-year-old, Is producing twenty two (limits. William Fuller, 11 shopman employed by tho Lincoln Traction company, was crushed whllo repairing a Journal, the heavy car breaking loose from the set brakes and descending on Fuller with Us full weight. Ho died two hours arter the Injury. L. 10. Wotllng, a well known Lincoln man, was hold up and relieved of some cash and a fine gold watch. The ban dits were ehused by ofllcors and an exchange of shots took place, but they made their escape. Roman Weldmnn. who resides south of Fiemont in Saunders county, was found in an unconscious condition on his farm by a neighbor who noticed his prostrate body In tho yard. Weld man had been chopping down trees and 11 heavy maple fell upon him. Hf will tecover. James Delahunty Warden. James Dclahuntj, formerly deputy warden, has been commissioned war den of the penitentiary by Governor Aldrlch. Tho appointment Is to take effect Immediately. Mr. Davis, who was warden several years ago, is to bo deputy warden. An Invoice of the propetty at tho prison is now being taken and tho property will bo turned over to Mr. Delahunty when that work Is completed. In tho menutlmc Mr. Delahunty Is warden. Game Birds Confiscated. Chief Game Warden Miller has a big caso on hand in a prosecution against the manager of the Millard hotel at Omaha. The game warden confiscated i:ir game birds In storage In the base ment of the hotel. If the line icqulred by law is Imposed for each of the birds found In possession of the hotel it will amount to $G7i. Secretary Mueller of the state board of agriculture has planned to build a dyke on the west side of the state fair grounds which It Is believed will stop any ordinary overflow of tho little creek bordering on the grounds. The embankment is to be one to eight feet high, eight feet across on top and 1.200 feet long and will cost $2,000. The first state convention held in Nebraska by the Knights of the Mac cabees of the World will be held In Lincoln Tuesday and Wednesday, April 2." and 20. From three to live (UIIUIICU. ieUJIIU illU L-AJIUl It'll HI HI' tend from every section of the state. Governor Aldrlch has Issued a moth ers' day proclamation asking for the observanco of May It and the wearing of a white flower as an outward Indi cation of observance of the day. Tho governor hat pardoned Dr. W. H. Johnson of Lincoln, who is serving a term of two years In the penitentiary for a criminal operation. The state oil Inspector's ofllce, which was crowded Into tho governor's of llce during the session of the leglsln t'ure, has been removed hack to Ito old place, the private olllco used dining tho legislature by Lieutenant Governor Hopewell. Harry Thomas, Printing Commissioner Harry G. Thomas of Harvard, stato printing expert, has been appointed commissioner of printing at a salary or $1,500, the govprnor having previ ously signed the l.oidig printing bill. Thomas prints a newspaper at Har vard. It was proposed that tho com missioner of printing should spend his entire time on the job, but this phrnso Is not In tho enrolled bill and the prnc tlce of allowing tho commissioner to spoiul half his time on the job will probably bo continued. Chaplain Johnson Reappointed, Representative P. C Johnson of Johnson county, member of tho legis lature, was reappointed to his former position of chaplain of tho peniten tiary Tho appointment has been an nounced by Governor Aldrlch. Bucket Shops Close. Reports received Indicate that about nil bucket shops In the stato have closed. Tho Lincoln Commission company quit business ns soon as tho now law was signed by tho governor and the Omaha houses all closed. RATHER FRIGID RESPONSE FROM MEXICO TO TAFT. PUT THE BLAME ON AMERICANS Refers to "Lamentable Events on the Border," But President Is Dis posed to Deal With Re ply Leniently. Washington. Tho receipt of an out Hno of the reply the Mexican govern ment has made to President Taffs strong remonstrance against the con duct of warfare on the bonier some what depressed the hopes of tho offi cials who had confidently expected a completely responsive reply from Mexico. Withholding ofllclnl state ments until the full text of the Do la Ilarra note is at hand, the president, In full knowledge of the fact that It Is recriminatory In some points. Is dis posed to deal with It leniently. The president's rejoinder must he based on further ofllcial reports from the American military olllcers whose Im partiality In the lighting 'at Ague Prleta has been Impeached. It is feared that a dlsosltion pre vails In Mexico to make politlcnl capi tal out of the activity of Americans nnd this will promptly ho lescnted if it nppcnrs as calculated to Impair tho good relations of the two countries. Ambassador Xamacoua has If mod a statement in which he declared that Mexico's reply would be found to bo "friendly In form and essence." Not Democratic Enough. Ann Arbor. John Gutknecht of Chi cago and Louis Hnllor of Omaha, two of the senior literary students in tho University of .Michigan, have declined tho highest scholastic honor in the country because they think It. too aris tocratic. Two weeks ago the) were elected to Phi Rcla Kappa. Of a clasB of 100, only sixteen were thus honored. Violent Wind In Kentucky. Lexington. One person was killed, several others severely Injured nnd large propetty damage was wrought by a wind and rain storm which swept over centrnl Kentucky Wednes day afternoon. At Cynthlana, W. I. O'Neal, a railroad engineer, was killed In his cab when a tree blown upon the track struck his engine. Bomb Explosion Injures Many. Chicago. Three persons aro be lieved to havo been killed and a score were injured when a bomb was ex ploded under a building occupied by Joseph Moricl &. Co., wholesale llquoi dealers. Thirty-two persons, living In small nouses near the store were Injured by flying glass and broken doors. Patriots' Day in New England. Boston. Patriots' day. the annlver iary of the opening conflict of tho American revolution, was observed Wednesday with the customary exer cises at Lexington, Concord and other towns famous In revolutionary history. In Boston and elsewhere throughout Massachusetts the day was celebrated aa a general holiday. Wants National Anthem Sung. Chicago. Dr. J. 13. McFafrlch. presi dent of the board of education, has In troduced 11 resolution which was adopted by the hoard, ofllciully giving the Stnr Spangled Hanner first place as tho national anthem and ordering that all tho children In the schools must rise nnd sing the song at least twice a month. Negroes May Buy Railroad. Dallas. Hooker T. Washington and negro financiers aro planning to buy the International & Great Northern railroad at tho receivership salo In Palestine May !.". according to a re port printed here. It Is said Wash ington will attempt to operate the road with nogro labor exclusively. Versailles, Mo. V. II. Martin. Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial district of Missouri, died suddenly of heart dis ease In tho court room while holding court here. He was (it) years old. His homo was in Hoonevllle. Albany. Tho senate committee on privileges and elections has began an Investigation or the statement report ed to have been made by the Rev. R. O. Miller of the Now York civic league "that tho baseball interests have raised n fund or $250,000 to secure favorable Sunday baseball legislation." Flags were at half-mast In San Fran cisco Tuesday In observance of the fifth annlvorsury of the great earth quake and fire In which 4.'2 lives were lost and property valued at millions ol dollars destroyed. Party Affiliations Shattered. Washington. Stnto and party nihil atlons were broken repeatedly in the house in tho concluding hours on tlto Canadian reciprocity bill. 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