i I i I h r TIWWinrtilfM TITLE MAY BE INVALID I Decision that Indian T7ith White lather Oannot Have Allotment CHARGES AGAINST SEVERAL PEOPLE Complaints Accompanied by Application to Enter Homestead Claim Papers Sent to General Commissioner at Wash ington People of Lynch Excited ONEILL Neb Aug 10 Much ex citement Is being caused here by rea son of a recent decision of the secre tary of the interior with reference to land allotted to quarter and half breed Indians The syllabus of the case referred to is as follows Children born of a white man a citizen of the United States and an Indian woman -his wife follow the status of the father in the matter of citizenship and are therefore not enti tled to allotment under section 4 act of February 8 1887 as amended by the act of February 28 1891 The decision seems to affect the ti tle to several thousand acres of very choice land in Boyd and Knox coun ties In October 1890 there were al lotted to the Ponca tribe of Indians in Nebraska several thousand acres of land in the above named counties which then formed a part of the Pon ca and Sioux Indian reservations Many of the allottees were children born of a white man and an Indian woman and under the rule then in force it was thought they were en titled to an allotment T - ruling was reversed in the decision above re ferred to S J Weeks register of the United States land office here when seen to day said Yes it is true that charges have been preferred by individuals against a number of Indian allotments in Boyd county The complaints are in the nature of an affidavit alleg ing in each instance that the allottee in each instance is the child of a white man and a citizen of the Uni ted States In most instances the complaint is accompanied by an ap plication to enter the land as a home stead The homestead application is not alwed but all papers are trans mitted to the commissioner of the general land office and will as I take it if he deems the charges sufficient make the matter a subject of inquiry by a special agent or order a hearing at the local land office In case a hearing is ordered the persons pre senting the charges against the al lotments must assume and pay the expense of the hearing but they ac quire no preference right to make en try of the land if the allotment is canceled It is reported here today that the people of Lynch the town nearest the land are much excited over the matter and many are on thp way here to make application for the land AFTER REMAINDER Of LAND Settlers Think Cattlemen Can Easily Get Oat of the Reserve LAWTON Old Aug 10 A move ment has been started here among the lioraeseekers who have lost to have the government open up the three reserves in the land lottery which it set aside in the Lawton district before the open ing At a meeting of 100 or more of them it was decided to petition the In terior department at once to take such action These reserves embrace 532 500 acres or about 3300 quarter sec tions The Ispd was held in reserve it is believed because the government anticipated that the cattlemen who had all of the Kiowa Comanche coun try leased for pastures would not be able to find pastures in Texas or other cattle grazing sections readily If the cattlemen can round up their cattle and get them to the government res ervations this fall the homeseekers ar gue they can find pastures somewhere else by next spring The homeseekers are willing to buy the land outriglit from the government Warrant for Mint Clerk SAN FRANCISCOO Aug 10 Uni ted States Court Commissioner Hea cock has upon the request of Secret Service Agent George W Hazen is sued a warrant for the arrest of Wal ter N Dimmiclc former chief clerk of the United States mint in this city charging him with embezzling 30000 in gold coin the loss of which was discovered early last month Omaha Linn to Extend CUMBERLAND Wis Aug 10 The Chicago St Paul Minneapolis Om aha railway will tap the Upper Mich igan iron country Sheriff Kills Horse Thief RED LODGE Mont Aug 10 Sheriff Potter shot and killed Tod Sloan an alleged Wyoming horse thief The sheriff had received a mes sage from Big Horse county Wyom ing to arrest Sloan and his partner who were headed toward this city -with a bunch of stolen horses Sloans partner was arrested in the city without resistance Sheriff Potter and his deputy then found Sloan in the valley some miles from town jsaFtriMVj THE LAST f ROM MARTHUR War Department Receives Report of Af fairs In tho Philippines WASHINGTON Aug 9 The annual report of Major General MacArthur dated July 1 1901 the day he relin quished command of the Philippines has been received at the War depart ment The period covered by the re port is from October 1 1900 when the last report from General MacArthur wa3 dated He says With the dis bandment of the insurgents field ar mies the Filipinos organized desperate resistance by banding the people to gether in support of the guerrillas This was caried out by means of secret committees which collected contribu tions inflicted punishments and car ried on a considerable opposition to the Americans General MacArthur says he hopes the policy adopted will in time conciliate the natives and make them friendly to the United States The education of the people in times past made them suspicious of any governmental beneficence and they evidently looked upon the lenient attitude of the United States as indi cating weakness General MacArthur says the proclamation issued on De cember 20 firmly declaring the inten tion of the United States to hold the islands and have the laws obeyed had a good effect and the secret resistance was much abated General MacArthur gives the follow ing statistics from May 5 1900 to June 30 1901 during which time there were 1062 contacts between American troops and insurgents which show the casualties on both sides Americans Killed 245 wounded 190 captured IIS missing 20 Insurgents Killed 284 wounded 1193 captured 6572 surrendered 23 095 During the same period the follow ing material was captured or surren dered from the insurgents Rifiles 15 693 ammunition 296365 rounds re volvers 868 bolos 3516 cannon 122 cannon ammunition 30270 rounds PACTS ABOUT CUMMINS Is One of the Representative Republicans of Iowa DES MOINES la Aug 9 A B Cummins of Des Moines who was nominated at the republican state convention is one of Iowas repre sentative men Born in Greene county Pennsylva nia 51 years of of Scotch Irish parent age he worked his way through the common schools and the Waynesburg academy and then when his educa tion was completed followed the ad vice of Greeley and came west It was in 1869 that he located in Elekador in Clayton county Iowa and there secured a clerkship in the recorders office Some time after ward he engaged in carpentering and still later he was express messenger In 1871 Cummins went to Indiana and was deputy surveyor of Allen county a short time afterward becom ing division engineer of the Cincin nati Richmond Fort Wayne rail road At the age of 23 Cummins de cided to study law and two years later was admitted to the bar in Chi cago NO CHANCE P0R MEDIATION Frisco Strikers Want All Demands Met or Nothing SAN FRANCISCO Ca Aug 9 The strike situation is practically un changed Governor Gage has not been asked to act as mediator though he is willing to do what he can to settle the trouble by arnitration The City Federation has extended the strike so as to include the ports of Benecia and Redwood City The San Francisco board of trade has under taken the task of enlisting all the re tail dealers associations of the city in a united effort to bring about a compromise The labor leaders however state that the struggle is not Kkely to be ended for some time A mass meet ing to consider the situation has been called for tomorrow night Col Breathitt Dead MARSHALL Mo Aug 9 Colonel Cardwell Breathitt ded suddenly at his home near Nelson yesterday aged S2 He was a son of Governor John Breathitt of Kentucky and father of John B Breathitt former railroad commissioner Iowa Firm Rankrnpt DUBUQUE la Aug 9 J F Lindeman Co of Lime Springs have filed a petition in bankruptcy The liabilities are 40000 and the assets 6000 Roosevelt is Overstaying COLORADO SPRINGS Colo Aug 9 Vice President Roosevelt and par ty Tvho left Colorado Springs Monday afternoon for a horseback ride and coyote hunt through the southeastern part of El Paso county and were to have been back this afternoon has not been heard from This is taken to mean that they are having an enjoy able vand successful hunt The pro posed trip to the Cripple Creek dis trict has been postponed until Friday ainltanat STRIKE SO FAR IS EVEN Close of Wednesday Fincb Eaoh Side With Something Gained THE NEWCASTLE PLANT IS CLOSED Manufacturers Retaliate by Breaking Strike at tho Clark Mills Roth Shaf fer and Schwab Say that tho Other Must First Suggest Peace PITTSBURG Pa Aug 8 In the big steel strike honors are even in this section tonight The Amalga mated association succeeded in closing down the big steel plant at Newcas tle and the manufacturers partially broke the strike at the Clark mill in this city Neither side is exulting nor is there any expression of dis couragement Up to this hour not the slightest trouble has occurred at any point in this immediate territory and the Amal gamated men are corespondingly hap py because this condition would seem to be the carrying out of the associa tions departure in the handling of strikes The quiet waiting of thft strikers may be one of the surprises hinted at by the national officers From one or two points the strikers are reported as restless and eager for action but so far they have kept faith with their leaders and refrained from committing any breach of the peace The United States Steel corporation it was learned today from an official source will at once proceed in a sys tematic manner to start its closed sheet mills making the non union plants of the Kiskiminetas valley the cradle where strike breakers will be trained and -then sent out to the mills that are closed So far as President Schwab is con cerned ho overtures will be made to the workers In a talk with a Pitts burg man in New York yesterday he said We have made our last propo sition to the Amalgamated associa tion and will now proceed to start our works President Shaffer makes this coun ter statement The next proposition must come from the United States Steel corporation officials Thus the two officials stand It seems as if only outside efforts can bring them together The trust offi cials have decided to go ahead slowly in the matter of starting mills and to do so with as little publicity as pos sible The strongholds of the sheet com pany are the mills at Vandergrift the largest in the country Leechburg Ap polo and Scottdale It has been de cided to take as many skilled men away from these places as possible without retarding operations there and start the mills where there is the least danger of an outbreak The places left vacant at the mills men tioned will be filled with men desei v ing of promotion and they will be given better positions This move will be tmdertaken slowly and with caution The plan further contem plates that after a time many of the strikers will return when they see one after another of the closed mills resuming This plan was tested and was found to be feasible so far as the mills at Hyde Park and Wellsville go and it has been decided to adopt it so far as the sheet and hoop mills are concerned CUMMINS ON PIRST BALLOT Republicans of Iowa Nominate Him on First Ballot CEDAR RAPIDS Aug 8 For gov ernor A B Cummins Polk For lieutenant governor John Her riott Guthrie For supreme court judge S M Weaver Hardin For railroad commissioner Ed C Brown OBrien For superintendent R C Barrett Mitchell This is the ticket given birth by the republican state convention here yes terday The nomination of Cummins was a foregone conclusion since the break up of the Herriott forces which culminated in a release by Herriott of his own Guthrie county delegation The fight was none the less a pretty one and close enough to be interesting to the end The anti Cummins combination managed to capture a majority of the district caucuses to the extent of con trolling the credentials committee and securing from it a report seating anti Cummins contestants in Carroll and Jackson counties Will Kniarge Prison Posts WASHINGTON Aug 8 Extensive improvements are contemplated at the Important military posts at Fort Mon roe Va Fort Leavenworth Kan Fort Sheridan III and San Francis co Since the transfer of the mili tary prison at Leavenworth to the general government the posts named have been used for the imprisonment of general military prisoners Under general plans of the department prisor facilities will be enlarged REPORTS ON CHOP CONDITIONS Superintendent Calvert of the Burling ton It lakes Bucouraglng Statement OMAHA Aug 7 General Manager Holdrege of the Burlington road has received from General Superintendent T E Calvert a crop report covering all divisions of the line for the week ending August 3 It is in the main very favorable corn being estimated at from two thirds of a crop down to one third in different sections Hay and wheat reports are most favora ble Detailed summaries of the yield per acre and other facts aro given for each division On the northern division extending from Plattsmouth to Kearney the chief trouble is that there are either too few ears to the stalk or that lit tle corn has formed on the cobs This is true of cqrn that tasseled during the heated spell Later corn will yield from Xfin to twenty bushels to the acre In some places the crop will make from one half to two thirds of an average one The general aver age for the district will be it is esti mated slightly less than one third of a crop Winter wheat on the northern divi sion is threshing out well with good quality It is ranging from twenty to twenty five bushels to the acre Spring wheat and oats are scheduled as poor and potatoes are considerably damaged The pastures are reviving somewhat since the rain and the cool er weather Corn conditions along the southern division are similar to those in tho northern although they are more fa vorable in places This section ex tends from Blue Hill to Atchison Kan The yield will be from fifteen to twenty five bushels per acre and in many places constituting a consider able section of the whole territory there will be from one third to one half a crop In other spots nearly all the corn will be cut for fodder Wheat in the southern division is proving all that it promised Pastur age is not in very good condition and needs frequent heavy rains to make good fall feeding Hay is a little short and the potato crop is poor while apples and peaches are badly damaged by the dry weather CONDITION OP IOWA CROPS Rains Have Helped Corn Except Wliero It Was Too Far Gone United States Department of Agri culture Iowa Section Climate and Crop Service Weather Bureau for Week Ending August 6 Des Moines la The week averaged from 1 to 5 degrees daily above the normal though as compared with the preced ing week there was a fall of about 12 degrees in the daily mean temaera ture The cooler weather increased humidity and copious rains of July 27 and 28 broke the drouth effectually except in quite limited areas where the rainfall was very light The reports generally indicate fair improvement in the condition and prospects of the corn crop though in a considerable portion of the early planted area it is damaged beyond recovery except for fodder Much of the late planted corn is earing with healthy show of tassels and the yield of sound ears will depend upon favor able weather for the balance of the season without frosts to the end of September With normal conditions it may yet bring forth more merchanta ble grain than has been estimated and if the fodder is all saved the value of the entire crop will fall but little if any below the amount realized from the grain alone in some recent seasons PIRST CLAIM IS ELONGATED Wood of Weatherford Choses Choicest Acres Along Townsite KANSAS CITY Aug 7 A special to the Star from Fort Sill Okla says John Wood of Weatherford Texas who drew No 1 in the Lawton land district created a sensation at the land office when in filing his claim he chose 160 acres running the en tire length of the townsite on the south Acording to the government plat the two most valuable sections in the whole reservation were made to adjoin the townsite on the south Miss Mattie Beals the Wichita Kan telephone girl who had drawn No 2 from the wheel had counted on se lecting one of these but when Wood made the selection noted she had to content herself with a tract south of Woods and two sections away from the townsite Woods claim is valued at about 50000 Jeffries representative states that the story that he and Sharksy have agreed to a match is untrue Afraid of Yankee Schemes VIENNA Aug 7 At a largely at tended meeting of shoemakers here it was decided in spite of the announce ment that an American firm would not open a branch in Vienna that the shoemakers would continue the anti American crusade with the view of guarding against a re crudescence of Yankee schemes No definite decision was arrived at as to what form the next action of the shoemak ers will take pniMiDDAWAwnnnrQ lilU lllMUMMJJVLlVVL L 3tate Superintendent Fowler Will Laboi for Better Conditions C0NPER WITH COUNTY TEACHERS The Forthcoming Pamphlet that Will Treat of Educational Institutions Major 31 oorcs Becomes Lieutenant of Regulars Other Nebraska News LINCOLN Neb Aug 7 State Su perintendent Fowler is preparing for a campaign of improvement in the condition and appearance of school buildings and grounds in rural dis tricts He does not intend to advo cate an increase in tho expenditure of funds for this particular purpose but he will insist on having all school property under his supervision kept as neat as the appropriations will al low In his tours over the state Mr Fowler has found considerable school property in a badly neglected state due in nearly every instance to care lessness on the part of school officers rather than to lack of funds It is my intention to publish some time during the winter a pamphlet on the rural school its architecture material grounds furnishings etc 3aid Mr Fowler The pamphlet will be well illustrated It will contain il lustrations of the best the average and the poorest school buildings in the state that are made or stone brick wood or sod I want photographs of representative school buildings in all sections of the state I want also interior views representing the two extremes of tasteful decoration and of criminal neglect I want some views that will show the condition of the grounds and the outbuildings The publication will be a graphic ex hibit of the actual school conditions of the state designed to inform the public and show them the advan tages under which the schools and school people labor in different parts of the state I have asked the vari ous county superintendents to assist me in obtaining these photographs I have asked tthem also for information relative in rural school matters such as how many have patent desks how many have home made desks how many have both and as to the use of slate blackboards plaster boards wooden boards and other kinds ot boards and how many schools have none besides several other questions State Grand Army Reunion HASTINGS Neb Aug 7 Mana ger J J Buchanan and assistants of the local committee are getting along swimmingly in the arrangements for the coming state Grand Army of the Republic reunion to be held in this city Letters are being received daily from prominent men who respond to invitations trom the state committee to be present and deliver addresses Major Warner of Kansas City Con gressman Burkett Governor Savage and Church Howe send word that they will attend and address the old veterans Invitations have been ex tended W J Bryan Senator Dolliver of Iowa Senator Cullom of Illinois Governor Shaw of Iowa Vice Presi dent Roosevelt Bourke Cockran ex Senator Manderson Senator Thurston Mark Hanna Governor Yates of Illi nois and other statesmen prominent in state and national affairs Favora ble answers are expected from a great many of them Merely a Social Visit WASHINGTON Aug 7 Admiral Robley D Evans was at the navy de partment for a short time yesterday in consultation with Assistant Secre tary Hackett Both stated that the conference did not relate to the issue which ex Senator Chandler has raised regarding Admiral Evana criticism of him Chandler in his book A Sail ors Log Admiral Evans who goes to Fort Monroe said he called simply to pay his respects District Reunion at Wepping Water WEEPING WATER Neb Aug 7 The district reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic will ne held at Weeping Water August 20 21 22 and 23 Big preparations ire being made by the citizens of the city to entertain visitors Choic Claim for West Point Man WEST POINT Neb Aug 7 Chas E Nearly whose address is given in the dispatches as Lyons and who drew one of the choice claims in the Okla homa drawing is a resident of West Point Win n Farm and a Iritle HUMBOLDT Neb Aug 7 Hugh McGinnis the oldest son of J G Mc Ginnis one of the pioneer farmers of Richardson county went down to Oklahoma and not only registered for a claim but was among the success ful ones in the El Reno district Hf also surprised his friends by bringirjf back with him a bride Miss MyrtJ Thompson a former resident of thr city but wbo has of lite been li7ic at Enid Oltla 111 ii ii i irtTMiiTimriri r J i C THE LIVE STOCK MARKET Latest Quotations Trom South Omaha nnd Kansas City SOUTH OMAHA Cattle There was a- fair run of cattle and a food proportion of the receipts was made up of western cattle The demand for the better grades of beef was in good shape and Just about steady prices were paid Packers started In In good scaHon and bid Just about yesterdavs prices for tho more desirable grades of corn fed cattle The common and light weight stuff particularly that which has been fed only a short time was slow sale and In a good many cases sales were made that looked a little lower than the samo kinds brought yesterday The western range beef cattle that were offered were of pretty fair quality and as high as 140 was paid There was a good de mand for the better grades of cows and heifers and just about steady prices were paid The common stuff flich as can ncrs also sold for practically the samo prices they did yesterday but the medi um grades were neglected and In a good many cases sold about a dime lower Sellers found that class of stock hard to dispose of as buyers did not seem particularly anxious for It Bulls calves and stags all sold In about the samo notches they did yesterday Hogs There was not a heavy run of hogs but still there were a good many carried over from vesterday which made the supply on sale of quite liberal pro portions Packers started bidding Just about steady to strong prices as com pared with yesterdays general market It was noticeable however that they were picking out the better grades and leaving the common and light weight stuff For the general run of mixed hogs they paid right around 3G3 while til heavier grades sold largely at S ltiT1 and T0 with some of the prime loads going as high as S30 Sheep Following are quotations Choice yearlings 12341330 Talr to good yearlings 113fa23 choice wethers 20TiX iO fair to good wethers good ewes 20OfI2G0 choice spring Iambs IIGoftiOO fair to good spring lambs JI23flG3 feeder wethers 230nOQ feed er iambs ooTro KANSAS CITY Cattle Native and Texas beef steer steady cows and heifers lVf15e lower stoclcers and feeders steady at Wednes days decline choice export and dressed beef steers 310fi3i3 fair to good 163 j3 stockers and feeders 2fj0fi 100 western fed steers 1041330 western range steers 234ii23 Texas grass steers 2J047 110 Texas cows 230f1O0 native cows 230fi 100 heifers T00tf3 0O canners l304i2IO bulls VlWa 13 calves 30041523 Hogs Market 3c higher top 0024 bulk of sales 303390 heavy 3 07fn C02VL mixed packers 3004i5yO light 3254373 pigs 13Gfi329 Sheep and Lamb Lambs 10c lower steep steady Iambs l00fii23 wethers S323f1G0 ewes 273fi23 western range wethers j23f3 10 western range ewes 5o00f13 stock ewes 20Qf 230 COLOMBIANS AGAIN ACTIVE Reports Say Their Forces Have Crossed ISorders of Venezuela Again WILLMSTAD Island of Curacoa Aug 10 The Venezuelan govern ment announces that a new Colombian invasion occurred yesterday morning near Colon WASHINGTON Aug 10 Neither the State or Navy departments were able to throw any light upon the press dispatch from Willemstad stating that tho Venezuelan government announc ed that a new Colombia invasion oc curred yesterday near Colon No further official reports have como regarding the situation on the isth must and the officials appear content to rest with what has been done with preparing to protect American inter ests They do not regard the situa tion as serious but desire to be ready should it become serious The bat tleship Wisconsin had not reported its departure to the Navy department during the early part of the day but it is expected that it will be on its way south very soon As San Francisco is over 3000 miles from Panama the battleship probably will proceed further down the coast probably to San Diego Cal and there await developments on the isthmus The Navy department has not decided whether Commander Na than Sargent will take the Machias all the way to the isthmus or be suc ceeded by some other officer CHIEF OF BOURBONS DEAD Prince Henry of Orleans Passes Away In French Cochin China SAIGON French Cochin China Aug 10 Prince Henry of Orleans died at 630 p m today Prince Henry of Orleans is the old est son of the duke of Chartreus and a cousin of the duke of Orleans He was born in 1867 and was not married The prince had been dangerously ill for some time past He was on his way to the United States by way of San Francisco and was to have passed some time at Newport this fall His name has been mentioned as a suitor for the hand of a well known Ameri can heiress and at one time he figured for the hand of the eldest sister of the young Icing of Spain the Infanta De La Mercedes who was married in February of the present year to Prince Charles of Bourbon Want a Nevr Came Law YANKTON S D Aug 10 Much dissatisfaction is felt among city sportsmen at the state game laws re ferring to prairie chickens Under the present law the season opens Sep tember 1 and before that time city hunters claim farmers have shot or scattered them so there is no shooting left The farmers take advantage of the law and while the city man is waiting for the expiration of it ths chickens are cleaned out v hf 0- 1 1 f M r