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111 1385 462 706 449 2O40 1630 1375 41S7 1133 302 658 430 1635 682 1013 1945 650 695 1295 229 921 1P80 19730 352 1597 920 S18 192 2924 say 348 59 554 1639 1296 1059 254 513 1240 53 812 1603 1255 SS7 185 270 6S 1437 567 1C23 73 179 1523 194ltl 97 1743 963 21 72 1075 413 547 290 1610 883 1529 1750 1202 227i 479 280 1437 884 1254 17CC 512 386 1014 156 70 1866 9081 283 1477 892 543 1031 V Z2 J 363 46 766 1649 1215 936 161 453 12SS 44 1084 859 8151 SF 203 193 34 1251 3264 626 7 961 34 1190 776 15V 857 644 275911 14381 1110 46 23 10 3 24 19 C6 27 89 29 28 no 16 4 24 27 36 40 11 131 30 37 47 26 59 709 13 44 20 64 27 401 111 l 29 75t 31i 481 39 12 C4i 22311 1215 9541 1311 1231 As to Dipsomaniac Law LINCOLN An effort is being made by Dr J T Hay superintendent of the Lincoln hospital for the insane to find out just how much benefit the dipsomaniac law passed at the session of the legislature two years ago has proved Dr Hay has sent out in quiries to the intimate friends of the 250 men and women who have been treated at the hospital since the pas sage of the law either for the drink or drug habit On the answers to these letters his statistics -will be based Some of the replies already received show that permanent cures have been effected by the treatment at the asylum Others tell sad stories of backsliding on the part of the pa tients into the old habits Dr Hay declares it to be his firm belief that in most of the cases in which the treatment has been proved to be of but transient benefit the fault is mainly to the mistaken zeal of the friends of the patient Often as soon as the liquor or drug has been entirely withdrawn from the patient and he is beginning to exist in comparative peace without it his friends begin to clamor to have him sent home This Dr Hay says is a serious mistake He believes that patients in the dipso maniac ward should be kept in the hospital for at least a year after the liquor or drug they crave has been entirely withdrawn from them In that time the weakened power of the patient wil have a chance to reassert itself and he will have much less diffi culty in resisting temptation than he -would if removed from restraint with in two or three months I Bills for Printing Amendment Most of the county papers which published the notice of the constitu tional amendment have filed vouchers -with the secretary of state for 5250 This is an extra charge of 250 for the extra week the notice was pub lished No extra charge was made for the extra editions published The Lee Broom and Duster company owes the state more than four months pay for convict labor Governor Mickey has stated that the bill must be squared within a week of some action -will have to be taken Farmer Run Over and Killed FREMONT John Hanson a farmer living near Argo postoffice in Burt county was thrown from his wagon and killed near TJehling Hanson and his son were returning from TJehling with a couple of loads of lumber The elder man was driving the first team and just over the top of the hill east of town the team 6tarted suddenly throwing him to the ground in front of the wagon Both wheels passed over him and his head was crushed He was -45 years of age and a widower Governor 01 3 a a 1543 1314 65 111 1407 471 714 458 2OJ0 1640 1384 2363 1170 211 651 419 1532 815 938 1999 648 COG 1274 2T6 906 1918 2555 335 160 909 783 3S06II 1888 17121 4PI 1940 23061 13471 812 221 j 1349 29711 1361 1501 111 134 213211 11091 845 31 993 153111 7341 72S 211 769 3312 1099 2052 21 1047 207511 902 963 331 902 la 933 596 561 914 377RII 18981 17261 C2II 1855 G29II 3871 1971 7 390 345611 17681 15361 SOU 1782 CO e 1773 973i 24 76 1024 404 628 273 1647 912 150S 1651 1197 335 493 293 1467 754 1340 1640 524 384 1026 155 708 195S 9325 299 1469 929 CZ13 1145 21349 322 318 65 593 1833 1292 726 5CC 1327 HI 54 341 G3 14 41 4i r5 27 69 112 85 1573 1235 83G 1S9 274 77 1441 5754 115 9 55 231 71 2211 183 5 I 78 25 1512 13l 94S 51 S67 3S 1463 1886 200 399 43 732 1503 1155 1235 1S3 468 1414 36 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179 78 1526 943 SSO 1444 1229 1874 1347 136 1077 729 1100 878 930 1671 941 17 73 1003 387 532 253 160S HIS 1529 1741 190 222 4G8 231 1407 853 1301 i93 521 3S8 9S5 15 C77 1814 8941 276 1454 868 525 1032 1767 20J 32 42 743 1434 oS3 174 455 1366 36 1043 824 790 821 197 199 31 1231 3114 997 005 691 71 116S 729 616 1118 969 1691 783 151 War on Cash Funds LINCOLN If Governor Mickey does not make war in cash funds which have been created at state institutions without color of law it is believed Governor Sheldon may have some thing to say to the legislature in his inaugural message Fifteen years ago a cash fund at a state institution was the exception Now nearly every in stitution has from a few hundred dol lars to G000 or 8000 in cash which it is said ought to be in the state treasury The money is derived from the sale of state property but instead of depositing the money in the state treasury the heads of state institu tions retain it and spend it to suit themselves There is no authority of law for the creation of such funds The practice has grown up by per mission of governors and boards of public lands and buildings Either the governor who appoints heads of state institutions or the board of public lands and buildings which passes on the expenditures of such appointees can stop the practice Both author ities have given tacit consent to the practice and it is assuming consider able proportions Fight on the Amendment It is reported here says a Lincoln dispatch that the railroads intend to fight the amendment to the constitu tion providing for a railway commis sion by going into court at an early date The report is that the railroads will enjoin the canvass of the vote on the amendment by the legislature and endeavor to stop proceedings right at the start The suit will be based if it Is brought it is said on the theory that it is illegal to adopt a constitu tional amendment by counting for the amendment every straight party vote cast when the party has endorsed the amendment in its state convention - Horse Thieves Are Active HASTINGS A team of horses be longing to Joe Balderson of this place which was stolen while left standing tied in front of a Burlington avenue blacksmith shop has not yet been hear from although the sheriffs of nearly all the counties in the state have been made acquainted with the facts Nebraska Winter Corn Show The fifth annual winter corn show conducted by the Nebraska Corn Im provers association will be held at Lincoln January 14 to 15 1907 All corn growers in the state are urged to take part An exhibit will consist of twenty ears ten of which will be judged After the show all prize corn will be sold at auction for the bene fit of the association Last year the first prize corn brought 40 or at the rate of 100 per bushel the highest price on record ever paid for seed corn Many prizes will be offered 892 58 1875 1717 3 O a u 161 85 4 3 176 1 82 j 12 71 56 Do 110 25 17 35 15 85 28 24 142 24 18 93 7 a 59 so 20 3S 52 41 65 304 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57 81 20 3i 49 35 58 290 14 1C 17 84 16S 217 5 IS 83 4 38 121 64 197 4 1 12 C 557 48 5 3 51 130 31 93 32 ffi 91 5 229 8 33 211 49 101 18 91 30 133 17 59 22 20 7 19 SS j 12 4S 39 10 2CG 4 No Passes to Land Agents OMAHA The power of the inter state commerce commission to change conditions in an entire community by an enforcement of the new law was brought out forcibly Saturday when the Union Pacific railroad decided upon advice of the legal department to recall all passes issued to land agents immediately Representatives of the passenger departments of all western roads met with the commis sion a week ago Friday in Washing ton and on a complaint of the Illinois Central to test the commission on that subject the commission while not making a ruling conveyed the idea and expressed the sentiment inform ally that the granting of free trans portation to land agents was unlaw ful Gerrit Fort assistant general pas senger agent of the Union Pacific re turned from the east Saturday and in regard to the question of land agents said The passenger department of the Union Pacific has consulted with the legal department and has decided im mediately to annul the passes of land agents We are telegraphing to all we can reach today and will stop all as soon as we can get to them We consider it unfortunate the commis sion took this view of the matter as the stoppage of free transportation will have a tendency to retard prog ress in western Nebraska which nev er had better prospects than at pres ent We had several hundred agents who worked at this work exclusively School Lands Are Leased LINCOLN Never before have the lessees of school lands cornered the market so closely according to state ments made by Land Commissioner Eaton Only seventeen acres of these lands are not under lease Ten acres are in Cass county and the rest is made up of small tracts in different parts of the state Taking Over Tabitha Home Men prominent in the general synod of the Lutheran church met in Lin coln to take over on behalf of the synod the Tabitha home property which will be established as a Luth eran hospital orphanage and deacon esses training school Attack Anti Gambling Law LINCOLN The supreme court must decide in regard to the constitution- ality of the anti gambling law The question is brought up by the attor neys for John F Stetter and Harry F Hilsinger of Valentine who are trying to obtain a reversal of a ver dict of a 5300 fine against their cli ents They insist that the law was presented to the governor for his sig nature under a different title from that sender which it was introduced in the legislature and that the bill was not read three times according to law 41 14 9 2 21 19 36 26 93 23 28 43 IS 2 23 25 37 11 134 30 31 44 1 DO 61 706 15 38 27 74 27 49 14 6 22 99 32 46 40 13 0 1 29 06 9 C3 4 35 9 70 ICC 123 3 25 19 10 5 34 11 36 IS 2 26 18 16 CO 54 33 8 a 30 361 67 9 22 461 3 4 21 1 14 13 48 16 16 12 1S5 12 5915 S343 State Superintendent n a 1 p - ca o 3 1494 1646 149 61 1293 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714 2023 S91 571 1726 193 1507 793 1895 232 146C 369 W9 153 599 1125 66 456 662 9341 7T5 864 145 1317 9S403IS1162 NEBRASKA BRIEFS 143 110 S 4 214 18 36 11 79 72 89 110 49 17 33 14 80 50 49 134 50 18 909 7 121 85 85 25 33 43 36 CO 30 16 20 15 SO 1C6 213 4 16 8 4 35 127 C6 194 15 96 S 35 100 1 33 48 37 43 213 5 191 6344 43 13 l 31 22 20 36 27 92 23 25 47 24 1 34 23 27 45 6 134 25 46 38 22 49 701 17 41 26 63 231 49 121 4 27 100 27 47 q 10 61 1 2S C3 13 35 3 540 111 52 124 6 31 1 26 3 7 72 18 116 51 36 41 112 3l 41 6 S5 40 91 231 3 3 226 291 24 16 51 24 211 29 54 55 89 37 14 8 90 29 31 32 139 34 21 71 58 11 15 21 221 4QI The Methodists will build a 11000 church at Plainview Congressman Hitchcock carried Douglas county by 16 majority His majority in the district was 508 Alexander Patterson a young man working in the country two miles from Weeping Water fell from a load of corn and the wagon passed over him breaking his shoulder There seems little doubt a bill will be introduced in the legislature to take from the supreme court the power to appoint the supreme court commis sion and vest it in the governor The Hastings Chautauqua which was a great success both financially and otherwise during its first year promises to be bigger and better than ever during the coming season Hon J P Dolliver ol Iowa was in York and called on many of his ac quaintances The senator delivered an address at the York opera house under the auspices of the York college Paul Witzki of Beatrice was arrested by a deputy U S marshal and taken before United States Commis sioner J E Cobbey on the charge of sending offensive matter through the mails The senate chamber and representa tive hall will not be papered before the legislature meets The contract for this work was declared void at a meeting of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings An unknown man on his way to Den ver committed suicide at Alliance us ing morphine No papers or identifi cation marks save a broken scimeter tattooed on his left arm were found He was about thirty five years old The Burlington tax agent was in Lincoln and made the usual partial payment of county taxes He paid S 09048 and left unpaid 404328 The company owes for the last three years 1210194 A telegram was received at Clear water saying that Albert Prosser a railroad conductor had been killed in a railroad wreck in Oregon He went on the road from that place twenty eight years ago and most of his rela tives live in Clearwater George Neil Erickson one of the most promising young men of Howard county was drowned in Oak creek while skating State Treasurer Mortonsen celled upon Governor Mickey to go after the Lee Broom and Duster company to compel that firm to live up to its contract regarding the employment of convict labor The treasurer reported the contract called for a settlement at least every sixty days and it had been four or five months since the state and the company were even in their accounts Land Commissioner 1553 1290 64 109 i32 460 C93 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7SG47 5550 Potatoes this year proved a very profitable crop in Dakota county Butchers say the sale of pork in Fre mont has been reduced nearly one half by recent deaths of two persons from trichina poisoning Louis Montgomery night switchman in the Burlington yards at Alliance was arrested on the charge of attempt ing to murder W J Durkin a car re pairer The special election in Blair to de cide whether the people are to exer cise the initiative and referendum on the acts of the city council resulted ir the defeat of the proposition by 87 votes O N Cruse a young man twenty two years old of Galesburg 111 who was assisting in the work of stringing a wire through Exeter for the Western Union Telegraph company was found dead in his bed at the hotel While out hunting George Waters of Bertrand was accidentally shot by Ed Erlewine with whom he went after ducks The shot grazed the side of Waters head partially tearing away the scalp The wound is not considered serious The first real burglary ever pulled off in Burwell was done last week when burglars entered the general merchandise store of I W McGrew and succeeded in getting about 40 from the cash drawer and made an un successful attempt to blow the safe Callaway was visited by robbers and as a consequence two safes are out of business while a third would be had it been locked The general store of Helton Roberts in the center of the town and on the busiest corners of the city was the scene of operations Seven convicts will be released from the state penitentiary during the month of December They are Blanche ONeill of Umaha who has served out a two years sentence for larceny from the person Marie McKibben of Fill more county who has served a year for kidnaping Jonas Reynolds of Sew ard seven years burglary Fred Pear son of Cheyenne county one year em bezzlement Charles Ward of Dodge county two years stabbing to kill Michael Lamb of Greeley county six years procuring a felony and Elam C Levis of Banner county three years shoting to kill The Presbyterian church of Edgar which has been enlarged remodeled and in fact practically rebuilt was dedicated last Sunday A Musical Literary club has been organized by the members of St Pat ricks school of North Platte under the direction of the sister in charge of the musical department The city cf Tecumseh is making ar rangements to refund its 55000 of city hall bonds The present bonds are drawing G per cent interest and It is known they can be floated at 4 per cent Constl Amdt 8 OK g g S f f - - g I 3 2 - 5 p i - lw 1K7 lO 1M g g 1 8 si i 1 3 2 270 8 3 27C 3 10 a 10 10 25 26 25 Is 1614 1577 66 C2 66 82 80 SO 274 881 827 G2 49 47 24 25 23 1902 3W 14S6 1474 77 72 73 20 18 18 2427 91 1695 16S7 91 87 86 43 40 40 31G3 1 1174 1130 25 21 23 16 16 17 1815 S3 2Ci 201 15 15 15 2 2 2 2 33 216 412 36 37 34 30 2S 2S 81 83 18 28 31 27 577 30 266 260 17 16 as a s isasiSf ss s s 8 5 1 4 i i 11 1 s 5 s s s s s 1 990 90S SO 79 79 39 40 C9 17t9 13 153 152 7 6 5 d0 ji 639 C23 So 78 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140 4 663 26 SC9 82 225 13 948 56 22001 243 68 12 572 22 11391 65 15911 195 11071 72 15i 15611 121 4 41 10 10 111 2151 7 165 163J 14 15 131 3121 99 525SI 53S521943143i2i93I1147544I8S52 The dwelling house of S G Man ning Exeter was destroyed by fire Dr Lyon is holding revival services at Fremont preaching nightly to large audiences Many Blair people are keeping their children out of school on account of scariet xever Mr John Ward of Geneva had a finger cut off by his gasoline engine but the doctor replaced it and hopes to save it The north Nebraska teachers asso ciation will hold its next annual meet ing in Norfolk April 3 4 and 5 This was decided at a meeting of the exec utive committee Several other cities were mentioned but the superior rail road facilities of Norfolk threw the convention to that place H V Davis proprietor of the Davis barber shop Stella was badly burned while pumping aid into one of the large pressure gasoline lamps whilo it was burning The blaze caught at the valve burning the connection off and allowine a strenm nf imrnn n oline to envelop Mr Davis Mrs Frank Greenleaf the woman who left home and started to go to me riaue river m Fremont has not teen located The authorities have kept up a constant search and men have been dragging the river bottom it is believed that Mrs Greenleaf has committede suicide and her children have all been called home The state fish commissioner recent ly passed through Lyons with his car oi fish and left a quantity of black bass and bullheads for J C McElhin ney of that place to put in the Logan ciook The Logan creek formerly sup plied that part of the country with such fish as black bass and pickerel but they seemer to have become ex tinct and nothing but channel catfish and carp can be caught now A large and enthusiastic meetlns of farmers was held at Mason City addressed by C Vinent of Omaha After a thorough discussion of meth ods it was unanimously decided to organize as a branch of the Farmers Gram company doing business at oth er stations in Custer and Buffalo counties and with headquarters on the Omaha Grain exchange and a changem SUth maba Stock People out in the state are becom ing interested in the Lincoln hospital for crippled children Last week a big box the contents of whieh brought much jov to the me faces Qf little ones was received at the hos Pital It came from Gibbon While the agent at Smithfield was out a youne man ouuti me hf r t t name li iiin open the mon Ci ol me aepot and took S27 He escaped across the fields but J captured and taken to ElWOOd whlrt he confessed ThPmnnQ L ore ered vj wa jCtii Jt IT k t 9 M 1