V The Chief C. B. HAMS, Pilbllsncr RED CLOUD NEBRASKA IS CROWNED Kli GEORGE V OF ENGLAND RECEIVE!? INSIGNIA OF POWER,, A PROUD DAY FOR BRITTANIA Royalty All a-GIItter Within Its Sacred Preclnctsr and Nabobs of Lesser Llfjit Shine In Subdued Cplendor. King George V, crowned with Impressive- ceremonies In Westminster abbey, Is the sixth ruler of the house ,of Hanover, son of tho late King Ed. ward VII and grandson of Queen Vic toria. Hs Is forty-six years old thlf month. London. On Thursday, tho day f tho crowning of George V king f tbo united kingdom of ('.rent Ilrltuln and Ireland and of the British dominions licjond the Feas, nothing hnd been wanting to rnako the solemn and Iiil prcsslvo ceremony one long to be ie iiicnibered, not only throughout the foutitry. but in every corner of the ureal empire. Never before in history Iibb tho imperial note been struck In uuuh iiiuRiilH'ent mnniiar. Its tin partial nrpect undoubtedly has been the most leinnrlmhlo featuio of tho cnronntlon. George V, more than any Foverelgn In the pabt, icpresentH the embodi inrnt or the imperial idea. Ho only of all his picdeccFsors on the throne tinvclcd through Ills vast domains and thus artiinlntcd himself at llrst hand with tho needs and aspirations of all tho vnrlous peoples of hlB empire. Then, by happy coincident tho im perial eonfeience sitting nt the time of the coronation enabled all the rep jesentatlvcB of the king's oversea do minions to paiticlpatc in the sig nificant ceremony at the opening of the new reign, which, if hopes of those attending the conference hear fruit, will bring all parts of the empire into closer and more intimate iclatlona. The great state pageant was carried through with dignity and Impressive ncss and made a deep impression upon nil thoso privileged to witness It, and it was accompanied liy an outburst of loyalty throughout the kingdom that might appear Mil prising at a period in the world'B history when tin ones no longer nppenr to bo established on the etiri'fct foundations. The remotest suburbs of tho great city and every vlllngo in the land gave evidence of devotion ami loyalty to the throne. Not tho humblest homo hut displayed a tlag or llluirlnatcd device, portraits of.ihe King and queen and a loval motto. Zapata Returns to Cuernavaca. Mexico City. Heedless of all ru mors that he would be arrested ami court martlaled, General Kmllluiuj Xapatn, commander of the revolution forces In tho r.tato of Morelos, drovj u big automobile into tho capital and placed himself r.t the disposal ol Francisco I. Mndrro. After a confer ence between tho two of not more than twenty minutest, ho was free to telurn Immediate!) to Cuernavaca. Club Held Up by Bandits. San Francisco. At the command "hands tip," five men playing cards at the so called P.dttorial club looked up to find themselves covered by revolv ers in the hands of two masked men who stood in the doorway. Tho rob born then deptlved their victims of money and valuables totaling more, than $1,000, locked tho card players la two closets, cut the telephone vvlrca and escaped. Arrest Naval Paymaster. Ruffalo, N. Y. Edward Valentine Leo, a paymaster clerk who Is charged with taking $40,000 from the battle uhlp Georgia on February 11, at Ha Minn, was arrested hero by local de tectives. At police headquarters $25,. 093 in bills was found In n small bag he carried, and $800 was found In hi! pockets. Des Mulncs. Gcorgo Chlchus, the reek Interpreter for tho Northwest ern States Portland cement plant nt Mason City, has neon threatened with assassination unices he leaves. He Is a cousin of Chris I'nppas, who was killed In the pndiono war Just a week u BO. General Juan Kstrada, the recent revolutionary president of Nicaragua, has nmde a most emphatic assertion that he had not the slightest Idea of Mining another revolution in Nica ragua. Nearly Drowned on Stage. San Mateo, Cat. Two thousand gal lons of water, released by a break in the tank of the Btngo of a local the ater, nenrly drowned the members of the orchestra and discomfited u hand cuffed queen, who had been mystify ing her nudlcnco by tho manner in which she freed herself from steel uhncklen. Lisbon. Ausclino Braamcamp has been elected president of tho republic of Poitugnl by tho constituent assembly. EVENTS CF 1HE DAY 80ME PARAGRAPHS OF TIMELY INTEREST. ARE BRIEF BUT TO THE POINT ems of Events That Are Transpiring In Our Own as Well as In Foreign Lands Washing ton Political News. Washington Tho United Slates lias officially rec ognized the republic or Portugal. I'renldent Taft and Mm. Tuft cole hinted their silver wedding Monday. Labor Sceutary Nngel Is very much oppuLed to the lofcreinlirn bill, and cm tee no good in It, Republican opposition to the Cana dian rcclpioclty bill In tho H-nntoluu louche d the Hugo of open revolt. A total or $:!'J(Mififi was deposited In tho hist roity-elglit postal savings banks in the live months of their oper ation. The senate committee acted favor ably upon the campaign publicity bill which it Ih believed will be passed ut the present session. The house by a vole of 221 to 100, passed tho Underwood wool tariff ie vision bill providing for a icductlon of the duty on wool and manufactures of wool. Senator Urown of Nebraska has put himself on record for freo trade In wood pulp and print paper and for a revision of the wool schedule ut Ihia session of congress. The subpoena of tho house of repre sentatives has been sent to the United States tnurshal at Salt Lake city to be set veil on .Joseph F. Smith, head of the .Mormon church. Formal announcement that Senator La Follette In a candidate for tho pres idency will be made within tho month, and before that, time Ills friends will be ut work In Nebraska. Senator l.a Follette has made pro test to the senate committee on the judiciary against the conllrmailon of Guy 0. Goff na district attorney for the eastern district cf Wisconsin. Only the vote of Repiesentatlve Klnkaid, and the absence or Represen tative Latta, failed to make the vote of the Nebraska delegation in the house unanimous In favor of the wool hill. The house of representatives, by a yote of 172 to 112, practically a strict Tarty vote, refused to concur In the Brlstow amendment adopted by the senate to the house resolution provid ing for tho diicct election of senators. Taxation of automobiles going from one state to another, the money thus te'lved to be used for the Improve ment of the roads, is contemplated In l bill intioduced by Senator Simmons 3f North Carolina. Tho bill Is a gen eral good roads bill. Petitions demanding a reduction of tho duty on raw and leflned sugar have been presented to the house by Representatives tlaidner. Massac liu aits; Burke. South Dakota; James, Kentucky, and Madison, Kansas, the petitions- being from citizens of their districts. General Nowi General Porflrlo Diaz, and fanill I ave arrived at Paris. Des Moines has voted for munici pally owned wnter works. The court house at .foplin, Mo., was burned, with a loss or $30,000. The police have discovered a monar chist conspliacy In southern Portugal Tho International Sunday School association is in session at San Fran slco. Woodmen or the Wot Id -elected Jacksonville. Kin., for the 101',! con vention. Three hundred sheep were hilled by o Northern Pacific train at the summit uf the Cascade mountains. A parnde In which 2,000 Kilts marched was the big fenturo at the state convention of Iowa Elks. Tho Greetera of America, tho na tional hotel clerks' organization, be gan their first convention nt St. Louis. Several hundred delegates attended the opening session of tho National Teamsters' association in Kansas City. Scores were severely beaten and oue man was slain in encounters re sulting from the vegetable peddlers" strike at Chicago. Present Indications are that the new railway mall division will be es tablished at Omaha. A receiver has been asked for the properties of E. G. Lewis nt Univer sity City, Mo valued at between $2, 000,000 and $3,000,000. Spain has concentrated 10,000 men with an enormous quantity of war ma terials nt Cadiz for use In Morocco should occasion arise. Rev. Ur John Clifford or London. England, president of tho Baptist world alliance, took n decided statu! ngalnst any "unity of organization" unong the Christian churches. On account of tho high pricu of cot ton, which, it Is stated, makes It in: possible to operate at n profit, a num ber of cotton mills in the south have closed their plants for the summer. A bill Is before congress asking for a pension for Mrs. Sarnh Springer ot Elvlns, Mo 91 years old, whose father 3erved through tho revolution. Her father died in 1S36 at the ago of 82. Half a million dollars' profit wns garnered by tho Oxunrd Brothers al most over night when they put their Brooklyn sugar ronncry into the sugar "trust" of 1887, according to the testi mony of Henry T. Oxntvrd. Dr. Noblo H. McKco, supeiintcnG cut of the Missouri school for the deaf, Is (lend of heart disease, aged llfty-cight. Klrit persons were killed and two others family Injured when troops (lied n volley into a crowd of election rioters nt Droliohjc, Austiln. Ferdinand Edmund Ducz, receiver for the dissolved religious congrega tions of France, was convicted by a Jury of embezzling $1,200,000. Relieving they hnve received pun ishment enough, the president haB par doned the three men convicted of peonage by tin Alabama court. Governor Wilson has given out a statement expressing his pleasure over the success of the cotnmlEFlon govern ment movement In Trenton, N. J. George Hlgglus, custodian of schools nt Colby, Kan., was beheaded when he rode a motorcycle Into a barbed win stretched across the countiy load. Congressman John A. Martin of tho Second Colorado district Is mentioned for the democratic nomination for gov ernor of his state at tho next election. James Proctor Knott, former gover nor of Kentucky rind prominent for many years in congress, is dead at his homo in Lebanon. He was 82 year; old. Nearly every nation in which a Bnp Hat can be found will bo represented In tho llaptist world alliance, which is holding Its convention at Philadel phia. Steps toward forming a young peo ple's foclety of Baptists in all partu of the vvoild were taken at a mass meet ing of delegates to the Baptist world nlilnnc". Mrs. Luke Lcn, wife of Senator Lea of Tennesfceo. whose life Is believed to have been saved by transfusion of her IlllSUillUl 8 IIIOOll, IB tlUWI) fcuilliu strength. It is estimated that nt least fi.OOO persons vvcie present ut tho silver wedding of President and Mrs. Tuft, tho second that has been held In the White house. Tho government's new 3 per cent $50,000,000 Panama loan Is a comple-o success. Bids open have been over subscribed at least three times an-J probably more. Tho Dutch consul nt Ainoy. China, has advised his government that tho plague situation is such as to warrant the quarautlne of the Duth East Indie; against Atnoy. So serious has become the coal t-hortage, cuused by tho Crows' Nest Htrlke, thnt Alberta, Cunada, Indus tries nre forced to import fuel from Pennsylvania. Dr. David Jay no Hill, who recently resigned his post ns American am bassador to Germany, left for Kiel to present his letters of recall to Em peror William. Fire at Marlon, HI., destroyed sev eral buildings of the No. 3 mine ot the Penbody Coal company. I-oss $300,-' 000. Hundreds of men are thrown out of employment. Popular subscriptions toward pro viding n fund of $100,000 for u memo rial tower to bo erected at Princeton to tho lute Grovcr Cleveland show a healthy increase. An Investigation of the cold stor age egg by tho government will be conducted this summer by Prof. V. Stocking of Cornell university, a bac teriologist of note. Senator Brown or Nebraska has been decided upon to take up tho cam paign of oratory in behalf of the re publican progressive league in some of tho enetern states. A party ot Hnltien exiles are at Kingston, Jamaica, who report that tho consulates nt various poluts In Haytl are crowded with refugees as a remit or tho revolution. Curtis Papas, u Greek, was killed near Sioux City, Iown. supposedly In rovengo for Information given to the stato lnbor commission In regard to some of his compatriots. Bartlett Richards, tho Nebraska cat tleman who was sentenced to serve a j ear In the Hastings federal prison for alleged land fraud, Is In n hospital In Minnesota for nn operation for gall stones. The Rev. Clyde Gow, who Is serving n four years' sentence In tho Missouri penitentiary In connection with the death of Mrs: Lizzie Glenson. has been denied a rehearing of his appeal by tho supreme court. Tho task of gathering evidence ns to what should bo the rate for the different grades of second class mail matter is to he started nt New York city, July 18. by the commission ap pointed by the president for that pur pose. BaptlstB from nlNnarts or tho world filled tho pulpits of the various churches In Philadelphia Sunday. Physicians and surgcotiB from all parts of America nro gathered In Den ver to attend tho trio of conventions that will last for Boveral duys. A. J. Mooie, alleged to bo one of tho Mabray gang of swindlers, in rest ed by federal otllcers In October. 1000, has been released from custody at San Francisco on $3,000 ball. Habeas corpus proceedings to prevent his re moval to Omaha, where he was In dicted, are pending bofore the United Stntes BUpr me court. Dcnoun'. v the widow of his al leged vlctlu. Kalowotoff Is under nrrnst In a viu f southern Russia. He Is accused ot Ulng John Kurl chick in Lincoln. Neb., July 8. 1910. Sixty men, nil that remained of a MngonlBt bnnd of S00, have accepted $600 from Mndcro as tho price ot peace, laid down their arms and marched over the order into Callxlco, Cnl. Joseph F. Smith of Salt Lako City, head of tho Mormon church, has been summoned to Washington to testify before tho house committee Investi gating the so-called sugar trust. OM MHO TO PROMOTE SPEECH TO TEACHING THE DEAF. OF NEWS FROM OVER THE STATE What la Going on Hate anal There That Is of Interest to the Read. are Throughout Nebraska na) Vicinity. An association of Nebraska parents of deaf or partly deaf offspring has been formed to promote the teaching of speech thnt unfortunate chlldien may learn to talk nnJ understand by reading the lips of others and thus be bettor nble to tuke u part In the ac tivities of life. The plan of education contemplated by the law parsed by the late legisla ture has proven successful In various other states when given proper condi tions ami u thorough trial, and the Nebraska system hud ought to prove no exception. It is desired by the association to enroll among Its members all parents or guardians of deaf children in the state and to get into communication with parents or guardians of children r.ot of school age, that assistance may bo rendered them in helping their children In lip reading before enter ing school, and If desired in employ ing speclnl tenchers. Any of the following officers of the association will be glad to give de sired Information: E. J. Babcock, president, North Loup; Mrs. A. N. Dafoo, secretary, Tecumseh; Mujor C. F. Schnrmnn, Omaha; Superin tendent J. F. McLnne, Florence, and Al. N. Dafoe, Tecumseh, members of tho executive committee. Electric Shock Causes Death. Humboldt. M re. Fred A. Fisher, for many years a resident of this plnce, dropped dead while washing dishes at her home. Indications pointed to tho cause. ns an electric shock. The de ceased was known to be especially sensitive to the effects of electricity and In turning hot water from a fau cet which was near a grounded wire her band came in contact with a cur rent strong enough to cause death from fright and shock. Nebraska Ranchman Lynched. Valentine, Neb. Charles Sellers, a ranchman,- was lynched at the ranch of Jock Hutch, seventy-five miles southwest of here, by A. F. Heath, Kenneth Murphy and two Weed broth ers, all small ranchers. The four men gave themselves up at Cody. Neb., and roamed tho streets all day awaiting the arrival of the sheriff. Louisville Votes Bonds. Louisville This city, at a special election, voted to issue bonds to the amount of $16,000 for tho erection of a municipally owned water works sys tem. i. r Reports over tho atato aro for a bumper wheat crop. Flag day was generally celebrated throughout the state. Tho Geneva junior normal began the third week with eighty students en rolled. Grand iBlnnd was selected ns the place for the next state meeting of the Eagles. Grading on the Kearney and Black Hills railroad is progressing from Cal laway west. Tho state holiness camp meeting is In session nt Epworth Lake park at Lincoln. The next meeting of tho Nebraska State Health association will bo held at Hastings. Tho summer meeting of I-nncaster county territorial pioneers will be held at Hickman August 12. Civil service examinations will be held July 15 for rural carriers at Ray-' mond, Roca, and Rulo, Neb. Mclvln Grimn, n carpenrer of Rus kin, while Bwimmlng in the Little Blue river near Oak, waB drowned. The city council of York estimates that It will take $30,000 to pay the ex penses of York for the next fiscal year. DougloB county will carry tho ban ner for tho largest attondanco nt tho annual convention of the Nebraska State Sunday School association for tho ensuing year. Wayno Mooro died In the Clarksou hospital at Omaha us a result of In juries received when his big touring car turned completely over ono mile west of Waterloo. Police Officer Henry L. Wooldrldge of Omaha, who shot and killed Wil liam Metz, a railroad man, was ar raigned In police court and formally charged with murder In tho second de gree. The remains of Col. G. W. E. Dor eey, who died at Salt Lnko City, were brought to his home at Fremont for Interment. One of those busy little under ground workers tho pocket gopher cut n Ioiik tunnel into the Trl-Stnte canal cast of Mitchell, with the result that it will tako several hundred yards of earth to repair It. The dreaded Hessian fly has made its appearance In Saunders county, according to a farmer residing near Fremont. He brought several heads of wheat from his farm which allowed that the flv had started in his locality. AfemAiM;. Th3y are catching fifteen-pound cat fish up around Scottsbluff. Dr. Hoy Alexander of Brlstow, Neb was found (lead in the hay loft. Eighteen marrlago licenses wero la sued In one day recently by the Las caster county clerk. Ccdur Bluffs is in the midst of Sunday bnaeball fight between the law and order league and the baseball club, The Centenary M. K. church nt Bea trice will ask the general confercne of that body to return Rev. Brown to that pastorate. Dr. ,T. H. Thompson at Albion wai caught under his auto when It aklddcd off a bridge, and is nursing several broken bones. Louisville has voted to Issue bonds to the nmount of $10,000 for tho erec tlqn of n munlclpally-owncd water works system. Many farmers in Gage county have begun harvesting their wheat crop, which is yielding much hotter than they anticipated, "Fainting Bertha" Llebbke 1b cnuB. Ing no end of trouble for Warden James Deluhunty of the state pen Item tlary and his aids. Hastings will soon have tho first paid commercial club secretary in the state who gives nil his time to the work of tho club. Dr. W. H. Wilson of Lincoln was elected president of tho Nebraska State Health association nt Its session Just closed at Omaha. John W. Holt, a prominent cltteen ol Falls City, was overcome by heal while harvesting and died beforo ns blsiance could be gotten. Omaha is being considered by PPFt master-General Hitchcock as n pos sible plnce for the location ot the rail way mail division headquarters. The Dempster Manufacturing com pany at Beatrice celebrated Its twenty fifth anniversary Snturday. One ol the features was a parade over a mile In length. MIbb Selma Wclchel of Plymouth Is HI with blood poisoning caused from vaccination, the flowers and decora tions In a millinery store In which she is employed being directly responsible. Overcome with gas while instnlllni a gas stove, John Vandelklnberg, a Lincoln plumber, owes his life to Clif ford McKlm, who happened into the room and dragged the stove man to air and safety. The projected auditorium for West Point which hns hung Are for some years has at last reached the stage where It Is an assured fact. The so liciting committee in a few days se cured $13,000 of the $15,000 needed to finance the scheme. firrrrFFrfi The state board of public lands and buildings have awarded a contract for the construction of a hospital building nt the state homo for soldiers at Grand Island. Professor II. W. Caldwell, head ol tho department of American history at the state university, has left with bis family for a year in Europe. It is his first extended vacation since 1880. State Superintendent J. W. Crab tree will conduct an excursion to the N. E. A. nt Sun Francisco, July 8-12, leaving Lincoln on the evening of July 4. Chancellor Avery of Nebraska uni versity will appear on the N. E. A program. The state board of public lands and buildings have returned to Lincoln from Curtis1, whom tho membe.v ac cepted a plut of 463 acres for the agricultural school. They also fixed on tho location of the building. At Kearney the board decided to accept the proposition of a piivntc concern to furnish light and power to the in dustrial homo for 5 cents per kilowatt. The board believes that this is cheap er than to run the plant now Installed at the home. The Nebraska State Furniture Deal ers' association hns been disbanded, President W. G. White calling the last tesslon together at Lincoln. The dis bandment is the result of too few members taklug an active interest in it and the greater Influence and scope or the state federation of retailers, which takCB in all lines of mercantile activity. ConvlctB In tho penitentiary have begun to besiege the governor with applications for pardon and parole un der tho new law which goes into effect July 7. All such requests will bo turned over to tho now advisory board ot parole and pardons when it comes into existence. Professor Fred Rnsmusscn, head o the department of dairying In the New Hampshire agricultural college, lies accepted the position of head ol the dairy repartment of the Unlver sity of Nebraska. Secretary W. R. Mellor of the state board of agriculture has returned from Des Molnos, where, he conferred with the agent ot the Wright Bros. In re gard to flying machines for use at tha Nebraska state fair In Soptember. Mr Mellor made a contract with- the Wrights for two machines and two aviators during the fair. p, J, Harrison, registrar of the state university elnco 1907, has tendered his resignation, to be effective Novem ber 1, or before at the pleasure el the lord. 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