It" RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i i rti KM f. A RUSSIANS MAY FIND CUT OFF. RETREAT TURKS FEAR THE OUTCOME Grave Anxiety Felt Over Situation In Dardanelles Pope Requests Nations to Pray ' for Peace. Western Newpper Onion News Service.. London. The Russians now nro fncliiK tlio problem of evacuating War eaw nnd tlio surrounding country with out losing tholr armies, while thu Aim-tro-Gcrman forces aro making a su premo effort to get across their lino of retreat. Tlio TcutonH uro said to havo met with partial hucccsb In this Attempt, a Dorlln olllclal report stat ing that Field Marshal von Mackon sen, resuming Uio offnnslvo, had reached tho Chclm-Lublln railway, about midway between these two cities, and tho southeast of this, as far as tho Hug river, tho Russian front had been "shaken." Pope Asks for Prayers for Peace. London. Tho Homo correspondent fit Renter's Telegraph company stntcs that in tho Osscrvatoro Romano, the official organ of tho Vatican, thcro np pcars a letter addressed by Popo Bon edict to tho heads of tho belligerent countries Inviting all friends of peace to unite with him in a desire to ter minate tho war. In this letter, which was written on tlio anniversary of tho war, July 28, tho popo askB why thcro should not bo initiated a direct or in direct "oxchango of views" In nn en deavor, if possible, to arrange aspira tions so that all should bo contented. TURK8 FEAR THE OUTCOME. (Grand Vizier Expresses Grave Anxiety Over Present Situation In Dardanelles. Geneva. Telegraphing from Salon Iki, tho correspondent of tho Tribune says: "An Important conference was held et Constantinople July 27, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Field Marshal von dor Goltr, the Gorman commander of the Turkish forcoB; the Turkish grand vlztcr nnd tho Ottoman cabinet being represented. Field Marshal von der Goltz and tho grand vizier wcro pres ent in person. The question of tho Dardanelles situation was discussed and also Italy's presence there, which tho Turks now consider inevitable. A Greek and Turkish conflict was con sidered as a posslblo eventuality. Tho conference was Homcwhat stormy, as the grand vizier and tho TurklBh cab inet openly expressed great nnxlety over tho present situation." American Goods Held Up. Washington. Goods consigned to American citizens valuod at $150,000, 000, are lying In tho docks nt Rotter dam, Holland, held up by tho order-in-councll forbidding all commeroo with Germany and Austria, Much of tho merchandise is of German origin and caiyuyifirtainvoj Jeniltig,,yrf yrr suit of tho Brltlsh-Amerlrnn negotia tions over the ordcr-Ino.ljjhflP'VioJ kji iuu niiiPiiii-niB, iiuwurui, uru ui inn- iglan origin, nnd efforts nro being mndo ,wlth tho unolllclnl aid of tho stnto do ws Mffl&UjMfe vwiAu PROBLEM - r I MAY NOT ANSWEB. BecktetaUalty.tMvOtt,jb Sing Sing Prison, Osslnlng, N. Y. Charles Becker was put ,t the electric chair here Frlifay mo Ing for the e killing of Heunnn Rosen- thai, the lormor No 'talned his comnosuro and protested bis innnocence to tho last. HeTWeW U1D 11111111'Y.VltV.d IU 111 (.3 lnt HO TYfTlll to his death with a photograph of his to his death with a photograph of his prison phyBlclnnu PronWyjf it.f If 4nn.l nA r t EC n'nlnnlr V JIIA .j I swedisn Army in uooa snape. i Copennngcn, via Lonuon. Tne Bwedlali Jtimy Is muw tliu lliiui'kt UlIU -most offlclent in tho country's history "- -4" ilSw'e''WWf ak vot tno-war-thr- rmv has.lwaa almost doubled. It - i k a .k ..m . . i Irst lino and tho remainder, landsturm. ew training schools c;&llshea stnctk "Ihe wnr began hayoaudd GO.0TO non- fommtHsloncd officers to tho army Lincoln. A reward or"?i25 Ib out lor tho arrest of Sain, Stprpy, .f hp,IV:. iuiiu Cduviui, wnu i-ai-uiicu Hum iuu pate ponitcntiarjiVSinday '.iftcYnoortf! According to notices sent put py Wnr-( lien Fenton, the state will pay $'fuV or Information leading to,AhiCa)tur pf the convict, nnd the warden will klve $25 more. '' " MTTrrmr-f i - Petrograd. An Imperial nknse Just Issued calls to the colors tho men' born in 189G, It is reported that a governmental ordor Is about to bo is- wed for a 'genrnl mobilization , Rome. A council 'of war al Bflrl' has acquitted fivo monks belonging to the I)omlnican monastery, whcyivore ar- irested in Juniv chars;eriV 1th spyhigf .The court ruffd,'that'-thlbBcharuo was unfounded. The crowd In tho court Iroomiiopplftuded tio decision of th. president of tho tribunal nnd called fcrtUrWjckfersr-for the--army, which wroTlvTiirvitti great enthusiasm. One of tho sacristans of tho Anconn catbdril. iMr Pntriganlrhas becni'm:-? TO'i k mVO foWlv alnnilltd! ,the Austrian wnrshlps during the re cent bombardinnet of Ancoim iow nsfctmfc 540,yo trf ed lf f whlnf SCO.bOO nri? troflfm of thpT- SQUELCHED iCopjr tight) MAY NOT ANSWER THE NOTE FOOD MUST BE PERMITTED REACH STARVING IN MEXICO. TO Imperial Government Is Waiting While Submarines Continue Activity Nothing New In East land Case. Western N'cwnpaper Union News Sondes. Washington. Demanding in tho nnmo of Immunity that food bo per mitted to reach tho starving people of Mexico City, urgent representations have been sent by tho state depart ment to Generals Carranza, Villa and Zapata. Tho note declares avenues of transportation to Mexico City must be opened to provision trains. Although tho text of tho representations was not made public, it is known that tho document 1b a forerunner ot a final doflnite demand that the Mexican fac tions end their strife and establish a constitutional government by moans of n joint conference Nothing New In Investigation. Chicago. Nothing to throw now light on tho causo of tho capsizing of the Eastland has developed bofore Secretary Red field. Inspectors and others expressed tho opinion that un derballnstlng or Improper manipula tion of tho water ballast tanks had up set tho ship. Robort Rcld of Grand Haven, Mich., tho federal Inspector who granted tho Eastland permission to Increase Us passengers from 2,200 to 2,500 on July 2, test!(W that the ship had plenty of room for oven moro pnssongors nud had complied wUh the law by providing tho legal amount of Ufo pWfeervors nnd Ufa rafts. Ho had fi'JjV tho jtfhlp carry 3.000 persona sMtry.'hNHald; had Inspected tho bat-: Insttunks, although not required tb do so, and had no fear ot the ship , Islnklng, i ''JOY tuanl i MtftH THE NOTE.V Germany Is Waiting While SubrrMM U f ll6 Continue Activity. ' Borlln. The Imperial 1 chnnccllor. .eg, has re2 ernl headquar- ". but nothing regarding tho result. ff-trlR conference with tho mperorfL " - ww.....i.j "" wsu llt' can be ascertained, beyond confli can be ascertained, beyond conllrmit, an- prevl Viijt a'Jwi"1 wl" not bo lcHvored for SOnjo" tlrte. If Indeed It is ileelilpd tn' ,1'ilfiVdtilMrtt JliWilft !IT l II tWtrVVP 'iFAlpiif for-'-mui nbuniloument of tho buumarluri' wmfjm uu tnu tiirnuiii ' nnsiB, rii- though submarine cominiuulerH may ix tates and of.tf wlmtCNc s Ihey cMtrontf.-l biTV Hilopm'ntHTTrnie'AinerIcnn gotlatlons with Great Britain unqJ lonnbtojLirvPnn Important reliik Lactlol dthlJIjTiiirinnn-Amcrlcan sluiu- 11 tin. R-dlts 'of Safety First Campalarl 1 Lincoln, iNehcrrProEj- of the '"safety nm' campaign wncefl by r il romlsv widl ntbnrinbUti erv!co ir popitlons of the countrr tsay be s in the'rcpclrt Hlcd'wltfrtlfo state r w.oy ,ciml8!)loivby thdrthwest ml rntlroad. Tho rop(irt sbews that ! mg tho 'year preeedlngMhd bpenlnd tho camalBin,.a, ttaljpni07 peo' were Ktned und 8,fi2!i injured. Tho first year of the otJinpalgn'only n I nifty were killed ,nnd 5,907 injured. Llja't year thlrty-slx kero killed nnd CJ03 Ihjured.. . ' . ,L' 1 Defends 'its Rldht to'Blockade. Wa8hlneton, Defenso of tho right of a bolllgorent to bljckado a neutral prurUShhifiBh rb1h ah enemy Is to cwinV supplies 'fir attempting to mar- oi jis own prouuqB is tne cnier ir FU"?1"1 W ! iU"Q. Bi theljuppjementl noto Great Britain Is preparing-In Toply to t ly Nnf ymryggm&ms p.st tno enrnrcrment or tne oruers-m-coun ell. Tho nrlglnnl noto has been with yW rfrom nnMrcatlott'nt tip "request JrJ'lr, Edw.njt flrey 'jhrltlsi 4 foreign minister, p'ondlng tho arrival of the (supplemental communication. FIND SIX MEN RESPONSIBLE FOR EASTLAND DISASTER. Turkish Government Denies Auto. cratlc Intentions American Forces' Are Landed at Haltlen Capital. Western Newspsper Union News Service. Chicago. A coroner's Jury Wednes day returned a verdict placing tho blamo for tho loss of hundreds of lives by tho capsizing of tho steamer Eastland in tho Chicago river Satur day on six mon. William II. Hull, gen eral maangcr of tho Chlcngo-St. Jo soph Steamship company, owner ot tho Eastland; Capt. Harry Penersen, of tho Eastland; J. M. Erlckson, en gineer; Robert Reld, federal inspector of steamships, who gavo the Eastland llcenso to carry 2,500 passengers July 2; J. C. Eckliff, federal inspector of steamships; W. K. Greenebaum, gen eral manager of the Indiana Trans portation company, lcssco of the East land, Tho Jury recommended that thoso mon bo held to a grand jury on Indict ment of charges of manslaughter. Tho jury found that the passengers were not In tho least to blame for the capsizing in any way. It recommends further investigation by tho coroner and other officers to determlno wheth er tho men named nnd others may be guilty of negligence or of contribut ing In any way to the cause of thi disaster. American Marines at Port au JPrlnci. Washington. American, ,m,arlnes have been landcjd tPo'rf. f .Frlcc, Haiti, to protect tho lives .and prop erty of Americans and other foreign ers.'" Rear Admiral CnfVertdft advfstd tho navy" dfcfMrtihent rh'iU'lin'h'nd'sr-nt a-forcoinsWorer ffom rhO'croIMr'Wstah-. Ington. itooRTAdmlrol BomsonvJ actfng, secretary t then nay$J-i.decUa.t'. Ip JIaW. Wo,iinesPfti nubile,, bjit, ,nj)d: ;;Adniiml JPnmtfiBl fl0TC.M fi& itfKiRiilWM" ,irwi- ..ocm,,,.1 . . . -. ... I "' nr ltIi nidi', i vti i. 'i.inin;ii!i I ui i ia i' I 'i.mi-i-M on b imi- T,upklsti GovejmRHn Denies Any3uch .Jvinii.-V' llntentionwto .' iiibiltiill ' Paris. Tho Turkish govern'mwfrtj'. )n ijti) reply to thojiGjwkvpratet) rtshilnst' WisuUijjSi,, ftrpqkn Jpilurhoyjx-- .nlaui .tflafoUio.efrN sJ1n.,an,miwsfl of W.usiilf let - . 1 . . W ryvWMF WPWrtPP?8!,. v"?..ni"Aiw..?i '?ffl ,'iHn irs au.v on fo'"dB'siVilb"tho'Eec irfiv of"tKo Turltfsh' empire and that'W's8lVn,o,?1,fiocon.r sldered rth'erfecutlon' df'lHb'Weeks.' iBilmsiiiftiiJ n v i'11-Unvl iriatiiii t h"'Flood 'iWsens' 'of fHoWan'd1;. WfhtB ' vfcftttp dlitf?t3VflWiYd',tfoV' la tens of thtlt&MM! ",,SnVltfWe.l UMwa'HBtatdiriHhip' 'Callao took 100 bags of rlcettTSIfirytnrrg and rescued' mInsionaiitW)llltDIItiBn-i iicnes from llio dikes of tho town. I irUVtt aalllil49aiitinon arrived nt' Canton wlth4Jl(LJiaB3of rlco. In co operation wlt,hithftinTlli&bjnnd Amerl-- ,iit''3til"'a.mt'i,ai v,w""'ifMn.ynv"', Ing; ottUor fqito lwmolQhs,iava starv uig rcuiigecn through mlBsionarlcB. iOmaba!."-JSuIt'lo'!firevcnti'th,l)ulld-. Ing of th BllH;"Slinrinry'tab(rnacle"riti 'he)en"nlVM)Cforo Juflgo ldcjj 'Tlie'ro; iy i' ii. ill ji.uui,'ii )iuyui.iiie uu,).lir uv J'pndiin't.s arq.the, Qmaha CvnnjTeisto association and (Superintendent J. JI. Spclce, who .Ib Bundny'R building ttp rcsentallve. Tho iplalntlffs nro' sur rounding property owners. -The 'petl tlon lrt' nn application for Jh restrain Ing order and injunction, nnd alleges that tho construction of tho proposed structure would constitute a fire haz ard. . To Spare the Churchts. -Vienna. Tho papal nuncio. Count Scaplnelll, on behalf of'.Pope Bene dict, has comnvuhlcntcd to the Aus trian govemtrifnt tilri fenrs concerning ' the fa,to' of churchC3 and, moAijtnepts' in the n'nUan. const, lawns, espcplally ' the, fniijous saitctuary at Loreto.' Tho government replied that It w,ou)dkaro-, 0lly spare all the structures, nud ttjpeclnlly thn sanctuary, provided the . Itnllan mlHtnry 'authorities" refrained from usltlg- lHd cMiurMioV5 nnd 'nfoflil ments for military purposes or to coer the movemeuts of positions, NOT YET IN WARSAW CLIMAX IS BEING DAILY LOOKED FOR. SUGAR PLANT INVESTIGATION Searching Inquiry Into Cost of Mak Ing Cane Sugar New Sources of Food Supply for Germany. Western Ncwonnper Union News Sen lea London. The anniversary of the outbreak of the war was pasbed with' out the Germans occupying Warsaw, which wnB understood to be part ol tho program. However, newB of this climax to the Austro-Oermnn offensive In the east, which was begun In tho early days of May, 1b dally expected, for what little Information is allowed Lto leak through Is to the effect that the Russians for several days have been withdrawing to the Breast line, leaving small forces to fight rear guard actions, so thnt the main armies might mako good their retreat New Source of Food Supply. Berlin Protracted experiments with the Japanese "soy" or "soja" bean, out of which, nmong other things, Worcestershire sauce is mnde, are be ing conductod with a view to deter mining whether this vogetnble, which can be nnd Is raised In Germany, can not be tised In the mnny prison camps. A propaganda for nnd ngnlnst this vnrlcty of bean has been conducted for years by hygienic food experts and botanists. It Is the contention of Us sponsors thnt It can easily bo used as n complement to Germany's other foods, nnd thnt from It can ho made food that will appeal to the European taste. BUREAU INVESTIGATING SUGAR Inquiry Into Cost of Production for Use In Future Tariff Legislation. Washington. A complete Investiga tion of the cane sugar industry is In progress by the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, and a forco of four speclnl agents Is now on Us way to tho Hawaiian islands to mako a three months' study of conditions there. A report will bo laid beforo congress prior to May, 1916, when sugar automatically goes on tho free list. Frank J. Sheridan, chief special agent, Is in charge of tho investiga tion, and the department of labor is cooperating. Dr. Victor Clark of tho bureau of labor statistics Ib accom panying the party to collect data on wnges. and aondltWJus.,,of; .labr0OI,Tihe: Investigators will also visit Cutyi anclc rortcMHcc and bri'thlr'Wtttrn'to the,, Unifed States, ttike M survey"1 of' 'tho, TjnrttKinHaiimlfcnr' Industry .' ' sr I i C'-t'J ' i , , wcAiqnn; swmfMvn i;rM'?"Fi" Wnsulngtom-ttiWliUorreportBC-ofMhe, J, reocpupatlonAof Mexico CUi'i byficn-( oral uonznjqBlljacHa.iinwjWV1':,'uV Hnn. It ta known that General Car-' ranzft'mfs ordered his tfrWWk lnto tho VaultSl'.'ttenerar0 CAW;Jil2a-' 'also MVrectert'thrfP 8trdhf?"patnllK be estftU-t ltshcdi niwigntlfo' MKica rauroau.i between Apizaco nnd MexlooiiGit)" IWj.iiniiWbBiintinln'i prospectal :tn JohnBcm"1 rEFc u if.?PJnl ityll(ll,ir,lll-S,i orner ioiiow.eei mubULy inc. ii-i ji'i- "....uonto. an(i..comjnorc ;u orcnariiB,rnpti rieiiorni (Tarrnnza Of lllO, -VigOrOUS' TCP- ;ni carranza oi ,c3vBorouBxep- L - k' .'Vril'iJil LH PL1-' ''ft.e!Mfops"fly1ft flaiftfrfg "urglnfc tmit tn'raiiwny"uo' reopened and kttti'liPtMnhti L Btarvlnffiponylatteft.fl6,1lox)i City)it7,olH6ri;nldrcla r?lb. Aifto"cIub, .jsould-bo fecLi, H tm,i , )()u i.:rutu 'f Lil . (3 Hill il A' It J Illd. I" . r i .i J ..i.., Fire on imojria,c'artv.l,,,lli,mi 'Wnshlngtott.TTPPV..AmorJftft,.W?o-' Jackets were kllloil In an, attack by &Ylto AtV 1fftff,rlr('WMZP.,, Haiti, hold - -: : "'.'. ." i - (by' ReS?' XMWHP tiffflWlt 'w!tW00 tmeri'om1" rtio WrfrseVM'afilimBtdn. Thi nttabklnRirtaty'wnAL'bbatwf' bff .iihtitt.-hiiTintairim)machirtialoH tohuAMf&rJL V1" Jn.8iTlt0.AS4ila8 posiwi tlwjv?MtflHlrABi of; iUm -fittf "---"- " m t i c !- CR- -?- ;,. i Hjlll'l fil fei'Atttt"tt'eUaritf'',,l"l i-iji'l ,1 ei)iyiiH((n 4iiLnrj ,oi .. ' Xondpn. A-v BiwlLarfi-st,, dlaiuach, to .HiiTvlmefiutitha lh ltMr'Q ij ,.l)oat:comwttiJt,uiUunnaiiai' un iia, ivnrvunhimdHiit. f'An tbi''nliVda!ielhes irr'ctfdffl,'h,e''AM8', ir'is tfieetn'ttal 'nb-alit 3,'0(J0 totisdf,BViiin,V;i11"feo hi "ffcrrnVn 7r,'n ,l ' l"1'' 'II'" i ,ji - uni, V" ."". r f'-vi i i (i i i - fi i. iti! ,'. '," ,, ii''V '. .I'll ii ,;', T.'-lpl-ff.-ln, yau lnH Years, , , , Lincp,lAi,1fVqh.-rEorce .ot.nniiifiUU ul ifiiislncss aoriHQ hae ejinbled n Montana Bian to increase 'tv Nebraska -estate vns malnta Q,jn the r HprtL o rjVf-WHSnn4ifcS!i9,f ,?ho, qfl$Vigj,forSq,)iaB, mt.fmxf4d "fron"?12,000 no' 35,000jMh lourtefen , Qran uemh1lt w . electro yoaVB'"thte. T hb 'younW Mad whoae , Mtedrnt T,0U1UB( wh nnk,Bla.con.. guardian ho la is. about to attain hof ..,-,. n nnntnintion work alon .Aurora, .has refueol to, tflv.ulgo her name. As ber lattornoy, ho mys hnt wero it known she would 'bo besieged with proposnls of marriage on act count of tho comfortnble sum sho could salt In the bank for her husband. j ' ' ' Adds to Goverpmen Revenue. "Washington. Figures complied, bj1 ithe internal reconue bureau, treasury depnrtmenti show that the special to bacco' dealers' and manufneturors' taxes provided In the war 'tax 'act hhvq J ' yielded tho United' 'States' ji,sai),us ,111 WIU BHYV1I UlUlll.no, liv.lliuil.n ..ft that tho o'c li,as Veen lu ofTt., Tho flgurcB, for the, month pf . J.iino, ,whlch closes tho fiscal year, trqtnotj yet nvnilablo, but It Is .probable thnt. this elnglei seatlon. of tho net hns added $2,000,000 -tn tho ' ftfVLlmetlt's, -iwe-uuo, FROM ALL OVER NEBRASKA Peru will shortly have a new broore factory. A community club has been organ ized at Lyons, Lincoln will have a new 300,000 Im plement plant. A new drainage district has been organized in Richardson county. Creditors will take over the Inter ests of tho Wnhoo Milling company. Crnb Orchard will have a new park, centrally located, on a four-acro tract. Tho next meeting of the Nebraska Saengcrfest will be held In Grand Is land. Omaha merchants will hold their an nual market week August 31 to Sep tember 4. Lincoln county Is arranging for a display of her county products at tho state fair. Wm. V. Arnold of Vcrdon will have charge of the camping grounds tat the state fair. Thurmnn Snrvls, a former Stella boy, was stabbed to death by a tramp, at Madison, S. D. A syndicate of Chicago moving pic ture men will erect n $5,000 "movie" theatre at Falrbury. Wm. J. Bryan will ho one of the at tractions at the Ord chautauqun, which openB August 3. Tho annunl convention of the State Federation of Labor will be held at Omahn September 14. Mrs. Thomas Grady of Omaha dis located a shoulder when she at tempted to "swat" a fly. Tho AInoworth board of education will put an agricultural department In the public school course. A. L. Star of Exeter, wbe stricken with apoplexy on a train at Seward, dying within a few minutes. Three hundred tramps Invaded Falr bury In one day, and police were powerless to cope with them. Ellery H. Westerfield,, former treas urer of the village of Dundee, has been found short $21.04S.81. George llgon of Cpntral City fell from a four-foot steplnddcr and broke a leg, an elbow and n wrist. J. S. Swan reports a loss of more than 10,000 bushels of npplos from scab in his orchard near Auburn. Dr. M. M. Butler, for over forty years a practicing physlclnn at Weep ng Water, Is dead of heart failure. A four-Inch rainfall at Stella caused the overflow of Muddy crock and flooded thousands of acres of bottom lands. Jesse Doty of near Hastings wne dragged to death, when a team ol spirited colts he was driving, ran away. Many wheat fields north and north west of Fremont aro still covered with water, and harvesters nro unable to proceed. Hala Brothers, an Ashland boy, lost twt9 fingers from his right handlwhen' a'g'u,n he(was handling jyas", a'ccjdent ally discharged. ' ,., " PaWl ScMlssVer. a" Hastlncs hlan lW!l3dllgradaa,t6.'h'a,B,D,ecn, erigagefd as. athletic 'conch' for Doaiifcoircgc' 'for thd''cbmtngAioar p-'' ' " f '- Tho tfathollcvchurotoi at FnlrburV' lHituivJtiga.$,500jplpaiQi'nn installed.- ,.. North PlaUo.Ja to, iUrio a? new. hotel jyiljdlng, to,,bp, rcpteil,, n,t ,a cofsti ot 540.000,.. ' JnminV n. i,m n' lUi!i nmn W nMY'fflln slnc6 'VMS:' arid' 'real- ,tMt wAv hn A'hnhn rtihW"Hrl-.:irl! nreiftct'Ulc'lIlirKest crop the' conn'ty" has'- 00ar rwfbdudcd. ' i up lu .ctymty wntinuento Improret both 'W "" " ' - ' ' '' - ' M , mnn mcnnlntlnn nrrVinr,1a nvnor-t in mnrlllit -Thursday, SABK'nilior p. will' ho We-rfimafiS I'lmfffia 'state' fdfr? x - Sar SotiHut'Ohmha-' Llvo"toc'-'cxch,a1nge, kif,l n4lulM41ifktlliit.Miil11 4skia . tMnliit 14 nmuii.uwuwwriii jiHuw-uMncu iifiinifi oatv jmiq i jif me y u Twp.,beev0B, fourhogPvoanjlcO.OOO, "H WiK.iH1 jiuio-uu ma crowd that Is expected at the Seward. buns barbecue next week. . wmn nmroay.'fvn ajmruirn inun, claims ilms to De the 'xhamplon horsosho'e" .),ani..flnie'T'WM" looa,iC"nK toaac bbbisbbi m u m i r irt iiwai ck his conJ tentlon. i Eight Omaha, .firemen .will . null jM5-wiar -hippi Yi"? Ai,ralwr' 9U i.incoin nremen as one pi mo eveum i oi tno ntneiic program ai me cum- Jng'-sftfe fair. ' "'" ' w "" '" Flr'MaTting'ln Pe'terb' burchor shop t!oWtvdrly 'thVeiUonert for'a-itlmo to f-xlestroy thei'entiro businesB sdction t bLhd .JSf t Jln'njJ got tho blazq und9rll.contto. , , , (F.llcn.iiiuii. Jnin'." "'11 i nM D-Tf " Stocgmenna ?,nipperp,.oi enswic, ai-Q, to gahqr. in Omnhn, August qndt for a meeting "at whlcli" quarantine and"rtgulatIon thefebf ' will bo dls-3 1 'eus86d pro ad con. ' ' '" ' ' fftlfAT IT."-f AOInlw QK IkfAnk ,nA 9k" M.KMIMIII ww,.jrB,.,w- ..- W , the Lqup river, A great(cpwboy race frojn tpo range, country ,lntp Norfolk, Bimjlaj; to the spectacular race from Cbadron to tho Chicago' world's fp.tr In 18fl3, will be a fenture of Norfolk's fall festival, September1 30 and October 1. Mrs. Goorgo Hood, widow of an 'Omaha fireman nvhc died from in- juries received at n fire, has been granted, a .pension. by the city com- m.issIonorfll ( A Etalkqf ?orn eleven fet hgh, In full tnsslo, Is on "exhibition at tho,' Lincoln Commercial club, It (was grovn by Jesso K Pound on n' seven aero field' near tlial plhce.' ' ' 'Forcetf'by want find tho dWerlldn' of hpr hurtand,- MrH. J. UV'-Jamlson of Phicagcv carrylngiMl-inonthold ibabyi in 'her arms, visited a pawn, shop nt- Omaha And,,,l,er ,lmR (' sold to the proprietor WITH BARNS FULL OF STOCK Didn't Look Much Like Hard Times in Western Canada. A. Meyer, who left one of tho best Counties in Minnesota, probably bo causo he got a good price for his ex cellent farm, nnd left for tho Canadian West, writes to hlB local paper, the Bagley Independent. H1b story is well worth repeating. Ho snys: "To say I was greatly surprised when I reached Saskatchewan and Al berta would bo expressing it mildly. In a country wbero so much Buffering was reported,, I found everyone In good circumstances, and especially all our frlendB who have left Clearwa ter and Polk counties. They all have good homes and thoso who were re ported to have sold their stock through lack of feed, I found with their barns full of stock, nnd It did not look very much llko hard times. They have from 1C0 acres to two sections of the finest land that can bo found. Thoso that left here two or three years ago have from 100 to 400 acres in crops this year. ProspectB for a bumper crop are splendid. It is a llttlo cold now, but nothing is frosted, either In gardens or fields. Land can bo bought quite reasonably hero from thoso who vol unteered their services in the Euro pean wnr. Hero aro certainly the best opportunities for securing a good, homo with a farm and Independence for Ufo In a short time. Beforo I etarted I heard that prices wero so high. Flour was reported at $12 per hundred it Ib $4.25 here. In tho west all tho groceries can bo purchased for nearly tho samo as in Minn. The only artlclo that I found higher was kerosene at 35 cts per gallon. When I Baw tho land I wondered why people do not llvo whero they pro duce enough from tho soil to make a comfortable living. Wo visited T. T. Sater. John Dahls, W. J. and R. D. Holt's, Martin Halmen, Ole Halvorson", Wm. Walkftr and Geo. Colby, all from Bagley. Wo found well and pros perous farmers who wished to be re membered to all their Bagley friends." (Sgd.) A. MEYER. Advertisement. Perfectly Natural. "So you wero a witness in a law suit?" "Yes." "Did the opposing attorney bother you much?" "Not at all. Ho kept interrupting me so much that It seemed I was at home 'telling' my' story and ma was correoUag: me.asrl went along." if 1 1,'IHI' II ) iK " Going to antjExtnemq,, "BlUglns has, an idea that., be con mn fVio iind'Aroa " fY" "- "'"tfllv 1 " . :eBl l ,U.naCrSla lndhq Is graining o that ho" can bo a net crounuhoc so itiiLi V -i...ii;L- ., i,ini?',.,-nhn- BUIU Ul UUWUfe L11U nmu UI nuuiuvi pre'dfetiohs' be" 'wants 'cvt'ry' year." :,' il r n. 13 i - it i- ."Why rtei.Falled". 1 1 1 ,.,,VI understand tiii uMinrlage -was a failure." (-,,. . , u i 'ZSFr.h trH tPW tWi-W he ran his business." . , , , 1 ' 'now do you mean?" . , ,r "lie was rievcY'ln thd dftfee'."'" 'I i it J n'i tf" r ii ij'i -'' GIvlr1g,JHlm thevHiie' Ha?vV1c '" Sh HbW vcftji'votfTiapperitd be called Jack? V" i" v--'' 't t'3i He Oh, It's just a nickname.. ,Why? ,MPv,'U1)0lj'i,i..M yianmio o l wn6CfcorfflrflTtfenl DTtcretflffl! ' " ,'Peopie"'Hro,ridV,UbHcM'dt'o "jell all Ith'eJ'Wlow,"satd Mb caluttofcs person. "Ndp teplledi MlsBCftjerincv-"espe-i-cteJly iuubfitse days oiiiiopTilarlred scl encc.V v l o mafif'i" a v'ti - ;- - tin f.irrn k;i: i1 . i i'(foonctiin!l f.-Dffejifte. Applicant lip ojp uv .ginj wot 'j v,A"P.lU v,.WSif '' 'Afipllfcant-PrflthJ afl''do yoUso fink Ol'm afther-loekln-lolk a female, sor? "What Is i'our opinion of govern- 'f ,j,,in9H . 1 J piled Senator 'KVZEiiWW Sorghum, "it mo government owned every tilling' ahd Hhki to 'p'ay nil Its own tafcefc a "rot of my cofastituenta t wduld'bo better BntlBfled.'J." ' ft i nt i .n J hi ' nl ' ' ' i' r in - Sympathy. . - Mr,s Gray-r-Tho jwlndowiln -my hall las stained filnss,. lp.lt,, , , r..,,ii Mrs. Green Too ,bo.d Cap't, you find anything that'll 'take tht stains out? ' '"' The'Nevcomer. 4 Nurse It has itfl father's hair. Fatbor I am glad 'It's 'using' kept In the family.. ' Nurse An it has it's mother's voice. Father Lord help itl-r-Llfo. Proper Classification, parson Snowball (a M,elipdlstJ Is yob all a Boijah' In d.army.ob do Lohd?' ,:,' ,j"; " ' ; St.rang'er Yassah. " AVs a merabab ob 'do Barltlst chrirth. ' J ' "" Parson Snowball Den yoh' all ain't In do ormr;'yob'8 iu do'nttvy. - ;l ., r-r) I " -'lit , ' ' , Drawlno 'tho iLlne.. "Imitation Jb tlie4Hncer,oit flattery." "Maybe,". replied .Mr,.Curorox. "But -1 $n lUi, ftrW. L.nnSf cony m' mistnkoa in grammur. Do- trolt Freo Prcsa. aaverrojsc jpr.ppfier, Bor,; , ', Hotel Proprietor Yes but I sjated "fn' th'ti ad 'Vhat all" applications must 4 V At I 4 ,."ii m& 4 'xx wt-aS -tju.-5i- -T!--.i!irg.,vynuT,,7.iWttw . . .