The Glister County Republican D. M. AMSUEIIHY. Editor BROKEN BOW - - NEBRASKA NEW3 AND NOTES HERE AND THERE. s PEBSOfi. 10 POLITICflL | ' * S Other Mntterg of Interest Con- Vj densed From tha Mora Jj Important Telegrams. v Washington. Hear Admiral Thomas II. Looker , n veteran of the civil war and for many years paymaster general of the navy , died at his home hcru at the ago of eighty. An outbreak of typhoid fever on three Japanese battleships In Oriental waters has been reported to the public health and marine hos pital service. A safety device which had been tested and found true , but failed in oflu particular Instance , was the cause of the gun explosion In Battery Do. Russy at Fort Monroe , July 21 , when eleven artillerymen were killed. Just to show the doubting Thomases that they can withstand nny physical test for army officers , General Robert 8. Oliver , assistant secretary of war , Is to spend most of bis months' vacation in the sad dle. General. Oliver Is sixty-three years of afic. His first task will bo 31 fifty rallo horseback ride. Miss Oliver , his daughter , will accompany him. Lieutenant Kllery Farmer of the Twenty-sixth United States Infantry , has been detailed as professor of mili tary sclenco at the University of Mis souri. IIo will report at the uni versity about August 15. Major Fred- crick S. Foils of the Fifteenth cavalry has been detailed as as sistant commandant of the mounted Borvlco school at Fort Rlley , HUB. Ho will relieve Major George II. Cam eron , Fourteenth cavalry , who will join his regiment. Foreign. Franco appears to bo on the eve of ono of the most colossal strikes that the country has witnessed In recent years. The engineers and firemen af filiated with tha national railroaders' union are to meet to reach a final de cision on the action of thu central committee of the union , which has al- eady decided on a general strike. The workers demand an Increase in wages. Lydlo' Lopoukhova , her brother , Fcodor , and Alexander Vollnine , the famous Russian dancers who have been engaged by Charles Frohman Tor an American tour , sailed for Now York on th Oceanic. Their first per formances will bo given at the Em pire theater in New York. Lydlc Lopoukhova , although she is but eighteen years old , has established a reputation throughout Europe and In St. Petersburg she is looked upon ns the only rival of the famous Pavlova. The supreme court has decided that Governor General Forbes of the Philippine Islands has the liowpr to deport obnoxious aliens from the archipelago and has granted n writ of prohibition against the lower court which assumed Juris diction in the rases of 'a dozen Chinese who were deported last August nnd returned to Manila in March and began suit against Gov ernor General Forbes and others con nected with their deportation. It is possible now that the case will go to Washington. 1 General. President Taft is pleased with the result of the Ohio convention. Glfford Plnchot was suggested as a likely candidate for the Now York governorship. Nebraska republicans In state con vention strongly endorsed the Taft administration. Democrats of Minnesota nominated John Llnd for governor , but It Is said ho will not accept. The strike situation at Columbus , Ohio , is so serious that troops have been called to quell rioting. John G. Carlisle , secretary of treasury under the Cleveland ad ministration , died In Now York. President Taft Is back at Beverly and will make no more jaunts until ho goes to Panama in November. The government intends to break up the practice of railroads selling foodstuffs spoiled In transportation. Prof. Samuel Rosswln , dean of Princeton university from 189D to 1903 , died at bis homo In Princeton. The president has a busy week be fore him , engagements having been made for a largo number of callers. Reports reached Douglas , Arizona. of a massar.ro of Chinese und of their families at Yaqula , a town on the Yuqun river In Mexico. Win. S. Moore , sixty-seven years old , n wealthy planter and brother-in- law of the late Eckstein Norton , for mer president of the Louisville & Nashville railway , ' shot and killed himself. The report of the state board of ngrlculturo "P to July 2C , estimated the damage to the corn crop In Okla homa 'during the past month nt 21.3 per cent. This * Is against a damage of 25.0 per cent Theodora Roosevelt ban no desire to pose as n political dictator. Senator IiriHtow says Kansas is not taking Speaker Cannon seriously. Congressman Campbell of Kansas , standpatter , calls Insurgents Icono. clasl.i. Roosevelt will address the national conservation congress In St. Paul , September ( I. Ohio republicans selected Mr. Har ding for governor , the Taft following tlinn winning out. The mayor of Columbus , O. , made nn appeal to the governor for troops to cope with strikers. The Rusk piirty of mountain climb ers failed to reach the summit of Mt. McKlnlcy , In Alaska. A Chicago newspaper charges that a bribe fund was raised to return A. J. Hopkins to the senate. v The supreme court of Oklahoma says tha capital must remain for a time , at least , at Guthrlc. Chairman Yoakum , of the Frisco railroad , discussed good roudu at the Niagara Falls convention. Twenty-llvo persons perished In a flood that followed a cloudburst at the town of Dees , Hungary. Senator Crane will make a trip through the west to size up the poli tical Hltuatlon for President Taft. The coroner'n jury found that Ira G. UIUVM died by his own hand , but does not say ho committed suicide. Secretaries Wlckoniham and Nagol are keeping out of the Alaska quarrel while visiting the territory. There Is some hope of compromise In the differences between the British house of commons and lords ! Mrs. Margaret Barcha , a bride of less than a year , was found shot to death In her homo at Chicago Heights. Nonconformists were successful In the British commons in having ex punged an obnoxious clause in the pending king's accession bill. The French government has accept ed a bronze copy of Houden's statue of George Washington , which was presented by the state of Virginia. That the one-quarter mill tax levied on all property In Oklahoma for school taxes Is valid In the opinion of District Judge Huston in a decision. At Hamburg Thirty-live thousand ship yard workers united in a de mand for an increase of 10 per cent. In wagea and a flfly-three-hour week. Co-operation between the federal and state governments In the good roads movement was advocated by speakers at tho'Nlagara Falls conven tion. Copious rains which fell over the Central and Southern sections of Iowa , these portions of the state which needed It most , saved the corn crops. Major General Frederick Dent Grant has loft Chicago to assume command of the Department of the East , with headquarters at Governors Inland , N. Y. The report of the national glners association at Memphis , Indicates a condition of 72.7 per cent for cotton up to Jjily 25. In a pitched battle between police officers nnd a band of negroes at Bradford , Ohio , ono of the negrooK was fatally iihot. The pope has appointed the Rev. Joseph Chartrand as coadjutoi bishop to Bishop Clmtard , of the dlocoso of Indianapolis. The famous Crocker's Iowa Brigade will hold Its Fifteenth Biennial Re union at Washington , la. . Wednesday and Thursday. September 14 and 15 , 1910. All soldiers who served In the brigade composed of the llth , 18tli , ,15th and 10th regiments of Iowa volunteers are entitled to membership and are earnestly urged to attend. Thirty cotton mills at Fall River , owned by twelve corporations and employing 8,000 operators , were shut down until August 8 , for the purpose of curtailing production. Laura Joanne Libbey the author of "When His I.ovo Grew Cold , " "Lovers Once , but Strangers Now , " and more than fifty other similar novels , will make her debut on the stage. A new party has been born In Penn sylvania and a state ticket nominated. For the protection of deer and walrus In Alaska , the Department of Agriculture has Issued regulations limiting to eight the number of deer which may bo killed by ono person. The Missouri supreme court re- fuso'd a writ of mandamus to compel Secretary of State Roach to place a constitutional amendment on the ofll clal ballot to rcdlstrlct the state as proposed by the republican state cam- mitten' Lieutenant Commander Henry T. Baker , on duty at the Bremerton navy yard , Washington , was reduced fifty-live numbers and a public repri mand sent to him by the Navy depart ment as the outcome of a "by court- martial on a charge of uttering a falsehood. " Personal. Arthur Gogelln , night marshal of Telurlde , Col. , was shot and killed by Jesse Munn , u miner. Theodore Roosovelts first speech of a political nature since his return to America , may bo delivered In St. Louis , -October 11. Republicans and populists of Nebraska braska declare for county option Dr. Crippen and his companion were identified nnd arrested on the steamer Montrose at Father Point. Attorney General Wlckorsham says there Is no law to warrant the re moval of the statue of Robert 10. Leo. Erwln Wilder Is being sought b.\ the police In collection with the dls appearance of bonds from tin Uusso-Chlncse bank. ' Prof. A. Hurry Thurston Peck o Columbia university is being sued fo breach of promise by Miss Esthc Qliiu of Cambridge , Mass. * * DEMURRER OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL IS SUSTAINED. A RULING BY JUDGE FROST Courts Will Not Go So Far as to Interfere With Political Party v Rulings. Uocauso the attorney general had ruled that the payment of only ono filing fee Is necessary for a candidate lot office to have his name placed on one or more primary ballots , Judge Lincoln Frost of the district court sustained the demurrer of the attor ney general lirtlio primary ballot suit Instituted by Victor llosowatcr , repub lican national commlttecman. Mr. Ilosewater sought an Injunction to prevent Secretary of State Junkln from certifying to the various county clerks the names of these candidates who had filed on more than one bal lot and paid only ono filing fee. As sistant Attorney General Ayrcs and John J. Sullivan and T. J. Doyle , democratic attorneys , who appeared for Mr. Junkln , filed a demurrer to the petition filed by John O. Yclser tor Mr. Hosewatcr. In sustaining the demurrer Judge Frost discussed the points raised In the case briefly , holding that a court In equity would take jurisdiction in maciers involving political rights , but that the courts would not go so far ns to Interfere' ' with rules of political parties such as were formerly In vogue. 13ut In cases where the matter - tor , is controlled by statute , as In this case , the court rules do not apply , ha said. The secretary of state has cer tain specific duties to perform and if ho does not perform them , then ithoro should bo some way to make him. Continuing , Judge Frost said ho would not rest a decision on the de murrer , but without going Into the case any farther ho would sustain the demurrer. IIo did this , ho said , be cause the attorney general had given two decisions to the effect that only ono fee was required of candidates who desired to file on more than one ticket , and that the secretary of state had been acting in accordance with these decisions. Therefore , he would not overrule them. In reading the statute , however , the judge said it could bo interpreted two ways and there was a question whether the opinion of the attorney general was correct , but he preferred not to over rule him unless ho was absolutely euro that ho was wrong. The members of the supreme court , except Jiidgo Rose , are out of the city , so Mr. Yclser cannot appeal the case In time to have the ruling passed on before the primary election. Autos Double In Number. The number of automobiles re turned by county assessors to the State Board of Equalization will be double the number returned In the year 1909. In that year there wore returned 3,011 , while , with six coun ties not yet reported , tbero has been returned a total of 6,481. April 1 , when the assessment is made , thc-o were registered in the ofllco of the secrtary of state n total of 9,280 machines and the year before a total of 4,877. This number , however , does not represent the total number of machines In the state. New Postal Cards. Blue postal cards have gone on sale nt the Lincoln postofllce , In place of the old white ones. A shipment of the new skytlnted cards , numbering 200,000 , was received from Washing ton. They contain McKinley's pic ture , like these they supersede. Valuation of Live Stock. The state board of equalization listened to a dozen or more county as sessors" In regard to proposed changes in the valuation of live stock. The changes made from the rqturns of the assessors as finally divided are as fol lows : Horses , Dodge , Douglas , Hayes , Kearney , Morrlll , Perkins and Wayne , 10 per cent. Increase ; Butler , 5 per cent. Increase ; Boyd and Val ley , 10 per cent , decrease. Mules. Flllmoro , Kearney and Morrlll , 10 pjr cent. Increase ; Douglas and Wayne , 20 per cent , increase ; Banner , 25 per cent , increase ; Hooker , 100 per cent. Increase ; Boyd , Perkins and Valley , 10 per cent , decrease ; Grant , 20 per cerft decrease. Cattle , Perkins , In creased 10 per cent. ; Thomas , 30 per cent , increase ; Cass , Nance , Nuckolls and Valley , 10 per cent , decrease ; Hamilton and Boyd , 5 per cent , de crease. Hogs , Garlleld , 20 per cent , increase ; Holt , 30 per cent , increase ; Valley , 10 per cent , decrease ; Kear ney , Hayes and Gasper , 15 per cent , decrease ; Phelps , 20 per cent , in crease ; Wheeler and Hitchcock , 30 per cent , decrease ; Boyd , 40 per cent , decrease. Assessment of Hogs. The assessment of hogs and pigs came up before the state board of as sessment. In some places a sow , is as sessed at so much and no account is taken of the lit"0 pigs. In other places n certain value Is placed on a sow and cloven pigs. As a result , the average value of pigs In the vari ous counties shows great variation and the state board of equalization Is In dancer , according to the assessors protesting , of making unwarranted changes In an attempt to equalize svidnly disproportionate values. f TO OUST OFFICIALS ) . Governor Takes Action Against Omaha Officers. Governor Slmllnnborgcr IMS di rected the attorney general to bring quo wnrrnnto proceedings to oust from office Chief of Police Donnhtta of Oniului , Fred Hoye , Wllllnin J. Hunter nnd Wllllnin V. Wupplch , members of the Omnlm Flro und Po llco bonrd , for falling to enforce the liquor Inwa In Otnahn. The governor acted upon a complaint lllcd with him by Charles J. Karlmch , member of the Omaha Flro and Police board. In the complain It IB charged that houses of jiroHtltutlon to the number of 2G9 liavo taken out government licenses to sell intoxicating liquors nnd liavo no city license , and that they sell beer at all hours of the day nnd night and on Sundays. Karbach alleges that ho personally visited the red light district nnd was solicited to en ter the houses by girls , and that he Informed Chief Donahue of what be saw. The reply the chief made to the complaint , he says , was this : "Your a liar aril don't know anything about It. " Knrbach calls attention to the fact that Mayor Dahlman , In n speech on Juno 22 , said that the 8 o'clock law was being violated all over tho. state. Ho said that the mayor , as exolllclo member of this board , has knowledge of the conditions in Omaha. Governor Shallcnborger's letter to the attorney general directing the latter ofllclal to begin action against the three members of the lire and po- llco board and Chief Donahue fol lows : "Dear Sir : I am enclosing you herewith copy of a complaint filed In my office by Charles J , Karbach against John J. Donahue , chief of po lice , nnd Fred Hoye , William J. Hunter and William F. Wnpplch' , members of the , board of fire and po lice commissioners , city of Omaha , Nraska. "This Is the third complaint that has been filed against these officers , the ch.arges all being similar , within the last year. The evidence adduced upon the former complaints showed thati there were violations of the liquor laws in the city of Omaha , but upon the express promise of the chief of police that such violation would be discontinued If they were given an opportunity to enforce the laws , I withheld taking any steps to remove such officers at that time. During the past two months my attention has been called to repeated and con tinued violations of the liquor laws In the city of/Omaha , nnd I am con vinced beyond a doubt that there is no effort being made on the part of these whose vduty it is to see that the laws are enforced lu that city to In any way eradicate the evil or remedy the existing conditions. "This last complaint having been filed by ono who is a member of the board of llro and police commissioners - ors , convinces mo that the de fendants named in this complaint are not acting in good faith with refer ence to doing their duty in this mat- tor. I am not satisfied that these of- llcers are unable to bring about an observance of the liquor laws In the city of Omaha , but on the contrary am thoroughly convinced that they have no desire so to do , and are In fact wilfully neglecting and refusing to enforce the law. "You are therefore directed to insti tute and prosecute quo warranto pro ceedings In the supreme court , as by law provided , against the defendants named herein , for the purpose of oust ing said defendants from the official positions so held' by them. " Attorney General Thompson will begin his -suit at once. Although the supreme court will not be In session again until September the taking of testimony In the case will begin at once. A majority of the supreme court will bo called together to ap point a referee to take testimony. Isaac Pankhurst Killed. Isaac Pankhurst , aged 19 years , residing - siding at Belmont , this county , was Instantly killed by the explosion of a traction engine. The traction engine , which belonged to Nick Kramer , was working on the farm of Mayor Love , , five miles north of the city. The top of the young man's head was blown off. State Not to Pay Building Permit. Land Commissioner Cowles has ad vised Superintendent Stewart of the state school for deaf not to. pay the city of Omaha $28 for a permit to build a building on state land. IIo believes the state should not be re quired to pay any fee when It.desires to erect buildings on Its own lands. The Institution is within the city lim its of Omaha. Withdraws His Name. Smith Ketchum , democratic candi date for the state' senate from the Twenty-third district , which compris es Tliayer nnd Jefferson counties , filed a withdrawal of his name with the secretary of state. Ketchum gave no reason for the withdrawal of hla name. Supplies Are Rejected. , Recently canned goods delivered to the soldiers' home at Grand Island on contract were refused on the ground that they were not equal In quality to the sample bid on. A quarter of n ton of coffee furnished by the same contractor to the same Institute has now boon rejected ns not being equal to the kind contracted for by the stato. A sample from the home nnd fiomo of the coffee delhercd wore sent to Land Commlssiruor Cowles , and afer ho compare ! ! the two lit approved commandant's decision. OKLAHOMA SENATOR WILL PRE SENT FULL DETAILS. IS TO TELL OF BRIBE OFFERED Members Will Visit the Indians and Learn , If Possible , How the ' Contracts Were Obtained From Them. Muskogee , Okla. Investigation of charges made In the United States senate by Senator T. P. Gore , that he and a member of the house of repre sentatives each had been offered a lirlbe of ? 2fiOUO to foster a scheme wh.oreby the 'Indiana of Oklahoma were to be deprived of $3,000,000 profits duo them through the sale of asphalt lands in this state , is to be begun here at once. On the eve 'of the Investigation Sen ator Gore said : "I will tell the full details rvf the scheme hatched at Washington to mulct these Indians of $0,000,000 through the sale of their lands. I will .give names , dates and other circum stances relative to the bribe of $25- 000 olfered to me and to a member of the house of representatives to re move our opposition to the scheme which would throw that vast sum of money into the hands of private at torneys. " The committee was appointed by the house of representatives to Investigate what are known ns the McAIurray contracts with the Ohickasaw and Choctaw tribes of Indians. It is Beaded by Congressman Charles H. Burke of South Dakota. Senator Gore probably will bo the firs witness. Feature of Postal Banks. Washington. A central clearing house In each state for the purpose of settling all matters connected with the payment of Interest and the care of accounts is a feature of the postal savings bank system adopted by the committee of officials that will make recommendations to the board of trus tees. tees.For For a long time the committee faced the. necessity of providing some method for the settlement of the de positors so that \C \ would avoid delay Incident to the transmission of all such matters to this city. Wireless Officers Indicted. York. Seven officers of the United Wireless Telegraph company , most of whom had previously been ar- rected , were Indicted by a federal grand jury on two counts one charg ing conspiracy to defraud by the use of the United States malls , the other charging conspiracy in devising c scheme to induce investors to buy worthless stock. Mrs. Mucnn Wants Reward. Louisville , Ky. Airs. C. A. Mucna of Hume , Mo. , from whom it is under stood Chief of Detectives Carney learned the address of Joseph Wend- ling , wanted in Louisville on the charge of murdering Alma Kellner , iias put in a claim for-the reward of fered by the state , city and several citizens for the arrest and conviction of Wendling. Government Sends Guard. Constantinople. In consequence ol the massacre of more than 100 Chris tians and 'Mussclmen In three villages In the Ilauran district of Syria by Druses , the government is sending a powerful military guard to restore or der. Hauran has been seething In re volt ever since the constitution was established. Miss Leneve Wlrec Home. London. "I had seen nor heard nothing until the cruel blow fell. 1 am returning home. " This message from Ethel Clare Lc- neve was received hero by her sister. It brought great relief to the rela tives of the woman who is charged jointly with Dr. Crippen with murder. Fire Destroys Northwestern Shops. Chadron , Xcb. The twenty stall roundhouse and machine shops of tha Chicago & Northwestern railway here burned Tuesday night , fifteen engines being almost entirely demolished. Spontaneous combustion .Is thought to have caused the fire. The loss Is esti mated at100,000. . Dr. Cook in Colorado ? Denver. The Denver Post prints nn unconfirmed rumor that Dr. Frei ! < crick A. Cook of north polo fame is spending a vacation In the mountains near Glenwood Springs , where J. It. Bradley , his financial backer , has a summer home. Columbus , O. Nearly one-half ol the 15,200 national guard soldiers on duty In Columbus will bo sent home Boycott American Goods. Canton , China. A boycott of Amer ican goods on similar lines to the one which several years ago caused mil lions of dollars damage to American trade , has been proclaimed hero In re sponse to complaints of the treatment of Chinese In America. The speclfrs cause Is the objection of the Chinese of San Francisco to the detention sheds on Angel Island In San Fran clsco bay , which they have been c.1 deavorlng to have removed to San Francisco proper In order to secure better treatment for arriving Chinese. THEY ARE ONE AND A HALF. 'fl ' Bcnbam The paper nays that In Norway married people can travel for a faro and a half. Mrs. Bonham Married people aren't one , even In Norway , are they ? Qualified. A prominent western attorney tells of a boy who once applied at his of fice for work. "This boy was bright looking and I rather took to him. " 'Now , my son , ' I said , 'If you como to work for me you will occasionally have to write telegrams and take down telephone messages. Hence a pretty high degree of schooling is es sential. Arcyou fairly well educated ? ' "Tho boy smiled confidently. ' "I be , ' lie Hula. " Independent. - Freedom doesn't always bring hap piness , but you'll notice that It is the tied dog that howls. 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