j fahntine emocrat SUCCESSOIl TO CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT ROBERT B GOOD - JiniTOi Pkop VALENTINE NEBRASKA DARING JAIL BREAK SIX DESPERATE MEN ESCAPE JAIL AT LOUISVILLE This Is the Second Jail Delivery in Louisville Within the Past Year Seal Commissioners Report Brit ish Commissioners Concessions Daring Jail Delivery Louisville Ky Another daring jail delivery was perpetrated at the county jail shortly after 5 oclock Sunday and six desperate prisoners made their esoape The delivery was supposed to be a whole sale one in which every prisoner confined on the third floor was to get out but the watchfulness of the turnkeys prevented the escape of all but six All of the men were white and were considered desperate prisoners and who would hesitate at nothing They gained their liberty by scraping the mortar from the bricks in cell No 5 letting the bricks fall into the interior of the cell and in this manner they got a hole large enough for them to elimb through One at a time they made their way out of the hole and climbed upon the roof Then by means of a short lope they let themselves down into a nar row alley between the wall of the jail yard and an abutment of the new jail and escaped This is the second jail delivery in Louisville within the last year seven prisoners making their escape on last Christmas day Seal Commissioners Report Washington The expert commis sion which was appointed by the direction of Congress to visit the seal islands and make scientilic inquiry -into the condition of the seal herds ot the north Pacific and the Behring Sea has returned to this country and their report is now nearly complete awaiting only some figures showing the catch ot pelagic sealers this ast season The United Stales commis sioners were accompanied by a British commission and pursued their inquiries in company and frequently compared notes but they will make independent Reports to their respective governments and there can be no joint action On one point of the utmost importance theTJnited States and British -commissioners appear to be in agreement -namely that without references to the causes which have hroiight seal herds to their present alarm ingly depleted condition the further opetatious of pelargic sealers will prove disastrous and threaten the extermination of the seal herds This a most important concession on the part of the British Coal for the Warships Washington U- C According to the annual report of Commodore Chadwick chief of naval equipment the warships last year burned 115103 tons of coal cost ing 62013138 and of this amount 01741 tons were purchased abroad Commodore Chadwick says that the bureau in en deavoring to utilize American coal as much as possible has made a trial of placing a cargo of Pocahontas coal at Honolulu This has been doue at a rate which allows it to compete successfully with coal from Canada or Australia German Royal Weddiug Bekitn Prince Augusta heir appar ent to the duchey of Oldenburg was mar ried at Schwerein on Saturday to the Juchess Elizabeth sister of the Grand Duke Frederick Francis of Oldenburg JSchwerein Prince Augustas former wife Francis Elizabeth of Prussia died in August 1893 Emperor William Prince ilenry of Prussia -the Grand Duke Vladimir of Itussia and others were pres ent at the wedding Conneff in Bad Shape London The Sporting Life says of Saturdays two mile run between F E Bacon the English champion and T P Conneff the American champion in which the latter was defeated Conneff all but fell through thetapeand had toLe supported down the track He was in a bent position and it was evident he was iu severe distress Killed One of -the Crew Jacksonville Fla It is slated that onthe lust trip ot the Dauntless to Cuba she was fired upon by the Spanish gun boat Contramaestha ithe shot passing through the pilot house -of the filibuster -anti cuttiug one pf her crew in two The wtotim was buried at sea The man killed -is said to have been John Wilkinson Soldier Train Wrecked Havana Two trains conveying droops were in collision atthe Guines sta tion province of Havana It was a rear eud collision and the last car of the first train was wrecked Four -soldiers were killed and a major two captains six lieutenants and twenty -nine privates in jorsd Chinese Japanese Treaty Pkein The return acceptance by Japan of the Chinese rendering of the elaase of the Balkan treaty regarding Japanese factories in China has been re ceived Japan is granted Jaiafi concessions in Tien Tsin Shanghai Han Kow and Amoy J Mother and Children Dirown Deweb While Andrew his wife and five children were boating on Smiths Lakea small body of water within the southern limits of this city the boat was by somemeans overturned and Mrs Spute and her live children wererowned No Trace of the Bobbers Kansas Citk Norace of train bers who held up the Chicago and jfclton train at Blue Cut has been found The express officials say the cobbers only got jewelry of a value of 50 and 50 iassch from the engineer Invented the Corn Cob Pipe Washington Mo Henry Tibbe wealthy citizen of this city aged 77 years is dead at his home of pneumonia He was born at Enschede Holland and emi i grated to this country in 1867 He was the inventor and patentee of the now world famous Missouri Meerschaum corn cob pipe Droutfef in South Australia Adelaide South Australia A drouth has occurred in the northern part of South Australia as a r ul of which the harvest is a total failure A number of farmers fir destitute Bradstreets Review New fonic Bradstreets says Gen eral trade continues along conservative lines buyers and sellers preferring to de fer their business tillafter election Trad ers are more hopeful as to the outlook for business later In the year andjtiext spring IThe reaction in wheat prices after an ad vance of 22 cents is the natural result of a desire to realize profits an advance in rates for money and enormously heavy receipts of wheat at primary markets caused by higher prices Comparatively small stocks of wheat in importing coun tries a decrease in the worlds total pro duction of wheat lor two years in succes sion unexpected shortages in Russia India Argentine and Australia and only an average crop iu the United States are interpreted to mean that the price of wheat wlil advance further Export of Indian corn continue heavy Mercantile collections continue as difficult to make as heretofore except in a few of the larger cotton growiug stales and spring wheat region where rapid marketing of cotton and wheat has rendered funds more plen tiful Riot Over Politics Eoxnono N C There has been a seri ous riot in Pierson County The county candidates spoke at W instead After conservative speaches by It 13 Bone of Durham and Col John S Cunningham of Pierson S P Statterlield candidate for the house made an incendiary speech to the negroes and caused them to attack a white man and as lie defended himself from the vile epithets they began to strike him with sticks A general riot ensued be tween several hundred whites aul col ored which composed the crowd The entire difficulty was brought on by the in flamed minds of the negroes resulting from the speech of Statterfield A num ber were badly wounded and blood flowed freely Several white men were struck by rocks thrown by negioes and three seriously hurt Someone lired u pistol and the negroes fled From what can be learned a great many negroes were in jured Great Street Railway Deal St Louis A stupendous deal involv ing a radical change in the proprietorship and system of operation of one of the most extensive street railway properties in the world has been practically com pleted An American syndicate has it is said secured control of the famous un derground railways of London England The syndicate was formed iu Toronto Can ada and Ross Mackenzie is at the head of it Capitalists of New York Philadelphia and other cities are alo interested and one of the heaviest investors is stated to be a well known St Louis man whose name for the present is withheld The precise amount of money called for in or der to capture the British prize has not been ascertained Battle with Thieves Cleveland A pitched battle took place early Friday morning between a squad of railroad detectives and freight car thieves at Coline a wood suburb A fusillade was exchanged and Michael Ryan one of the thieves was fatally shot The officers had watched the gang break open a car and enter They then sur rounded the car and demanded that the men inside surrender This the robbers refused to do and began shooting which was promptly responded to by a volley from the officers The robbers with the exception of Ryan finally jumped from the car and ran It is believed several of their number were wounded Married Without Knowing- It Hew Yoke A motion has been made inttie supreme court for the annulment jof the marriage of Van Kirkman Druil liard to Ray Douglas the actress Druil liard is a member ofan old and wealthy southern family and is related to the Kirkmans of Tennessee Druilliard met Ray Douglas at a Casino party Ray Douglas alleges that she never knew she was married until her lawyers learned of the fact at the bureau of vital statistics She said that she was in the habit of tak ing opiates at the time and was doubtless under the influence of drugs when the ceremony took place The woman is wealthy Spiritualists Finish Work Washington The closing day of the national spiritualists meeting was de voted mainly to a discussion of delegates reports and the work of societies char tered by the national association The eleetion of officers resulted as follows Harrison D Barrett of Ltlydalo N Y prerident Mrs Cora L V Riohmond vice president Frances E Woodbury secretary George S Clendaniel treas urer Cooper Breaks a Record Memphis Tenn The Memphis coli seum bicycle races are on The track bids fair to be one of the fastest in the country as Tom Cooper smashed a worlds record Friday night The Detroit boy went against the worlds un paced quarter-mile record and succeeded in lowering it by one fifth of a second His time was 25 2 5 seconds the previous record being 25 3 5 seconds Suspends a Russian Newspaper St Petersburg The Grashdanin Jias been suspended for having published dispatches which its proprietor Prince Mostehersky telegraphed from Paris at the time of the visit of the Czar and Czarina to the Freneh -capital in the course of which the prince attacked President Faure and the array of France Receipts for Internal Revanue Washington A comparative state ment of the receipts from internal reve enue issued the 21st shows the total re seipts for September were 12009180 a very slight gam over September 1893 For the three months ended September SO 1896 the receipts amounted to 37791 SS7 a gain of 50000 Ex Speaker Crisp Dead Atlanta Ga Charles F Orisn ev speaker of the House of Representatives died here Friday afternoon He suffered from asthma and later from heart failure Had he lived he would have been the next United States Senator from Georgia Six Thousand Idle Alscona Pa A notice was posted at the Pennsylvania Railroad shops the 20th stating that in order to reduce ex penses jit would be necessary to close the shops until the 26th The order affects some 6000 employes Elected Bishop of Duluth New Yore Rev oun M Morrison DD LL D archdeicou of N Y has beeu elected to the bishopric of Duluth by the house of bishops of the Episcopal Church Treo Thousaisd Made Homeless St Petersburg The town of Kuroff fn the government kt Lublin Russian Poland has been almost totally destioyed by fire and 5000 persons are made home less Sold for 11000 St Louis Theodore Breiienstein one of the greatest base ball- pitchers in the history of the national jiame has been sold by President Chris Von der Ahe of the St Louis club to th Cincinnati club for the sum of 510000 Mr Brush is very desirioiis of winning the National League pennant next reason His club made a ureat light for the flag last -season but iis wcukiivsi in the box killed its chances in the final struggle with Baltimore and Cleveland Broitenstein is a St Louis boy and resides iu North St Louis He grad uated from the lots in that Fectfou of the city and had little reputation when he signed with the Browns live years ago The sale of Breitenstein to the Cincinnati club rejoins the Browns old famous bat tery of Breitenstein and Peilz was traded to the Reds last Tall with Ehret in exchange for Murphy Parrott McFar land and Latham Butchered by Bushmen San Fkancisco Details of a massacre on the Solomon Islands were brought up from the South Seas by the Oceanic Steam ship Companys mail steamer Jlonowa which arrived at this port from Australia via the Sandwich Islands Thursday Thd victims of the blood thirsty savages wore members of a party of Austrians which had been taken to the islands by the Aus trian man of war Albatross It was under the leadership of Henry Baron Foulton von Norbeck an Austrian soientist who has visited many groups of islands in the South Seas and had numerous ex citing experiences with the natives -While traveling with an armed guard over the mountains of the island he was set upon by bushmen and slain with three others During the desperate conflict which fol lowed the assault many ot the party wero dangeiously wounded Grover Talks to Students Princeton X J The exercises in connection with the 15th anniversary of the great educational institution located heie began the 22ud with a procession of delegates representing institutions of learning from all over thef world headed by the President of the United Suites and Mrs Cleveland to Alexander Hall There President Ilatten made the formal an nouncement of the change in the name horn the College of New Jersey to Prince ton University and that the endowment fund had been increased to nearly 1500 000 A large number ot honorary degrees were then conferred The Piesident modestly declined the degree of doctor of laws The principal event of the day was the address of the President Battles with a Crowd of Negroes Chipley Fla J M Criglar mana ger ot Hagermans lumber mills at Hager Station quarreled with negro employes who drove him with revolvers in his office which he locked and opened lire on the negroes with a rifle The fire continuing on both sides for an hour Crigiar es caped the bullets by dropping to the floor The negroes were preparing to cremate Criglar when the Louisville and Nash ville train arrived but the train crew and passengers finally drove away the besieg ers During the battle Criglar killed Amos Judson and John Alexander and wounded four others two it is thought fatally After Venezuelas Trade Washington Advices received by Minister Andrade of Veneznela are to the effect thai the commission sent by Vene zuela to Germany has returned after ac complishing most satisfactoiy arrange ments which bring about the closest iden tity of interests between the cwo coun tries The main features of the arrange ment are a loan of 10000000 of German capital to the Venezuelan Government and the establishment of a German bank with large capital at Caracas The large loan come3 from private German sources but it is felt to be none the less important in showing the sentiment of the German Government toward Venezuela Princeton Celebrates Princeton N J The formal exer cises inaugurating the three days cele bration of the sesquicentennial oftho Col lege of New Jersey or Princeton as it is popularly known began the 20th Presi dent Francis L Patton delivored a power ful and impressive sermon to an overflow ing audience This ordinarily staid old town is crowded wilh visitors from far and near and special trains are still to come bearing alumni and their friends some of whom have chartered sleeping cars which will be utilized as their quar ters during the festivities Sweden to Increase Her Navy Stockholm Sweden The Govern ment will apply to the next Riksdag for credits of 10000000 kroner to build an ironclad several million kroner to build torpedo boats and cruisers and 6000000 kroner with which to begin the fortlfica tion of the Gulf of Bothnia MARKET QUOTATIONS Chicago Cattle common to prime 350 to 525 hogs shipping grades 300 to 375 sheep fair to choice 200 to 350 wheat No 2 red 72c to 73c corn No 2 22c to 24c oats No 2 17c to 18c rye No 2 35c to 37c butter choice creamery ISc to 20c eggs fresh 17c to 18c potatoes per bushel 18c to 25c broom corn common short to choice dwarf 35 to 100 per ton Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to 500 hogs choice light 300 to 375 sheep common to prime 200 to 325 wheat No 2 74c to 7Gc corn No 2 white 26c to 27c oats No 2 white 18c to 20c St Louis Cattle 300 to 500 hogs 300 to 375 wheat No 2 70c to 80c corn No 2 yellow 22c to 23o oafs No 2 white 16c to 18c rye No 2 35c to 37c Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 475 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 250 to 3 50 wheat No 2 80c to 82c corn No 2 mixed 28c to 29c oats No 2 mixed 19c to 20c rye No 2 42c to 44c Detroit Cattle 250 to 500 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 200 to 325 wheat No 2 red SOc to 82c corn No 2 yellow 28c to SOc oats N3 2 white 22c to 23c rye 40c to 41c Toledo Wheat No 2 red 82c to 83c corn No 2 yellow 24c to 2oc oats No 2 white 19c to 20c rye No 2 40c to 41c clover seed 545 to 505 Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring 76c to 78c corn No 2 25c to 27c oats Io 2 white 19c to 21c barley No 2 35c to 37c rye No 1 38c to 40c pork mess 675 to 725 Buffalo Cattle 250 to 475 hogs 300 to 400 sheep 200 to 325 wheat No 2 red 84c to S5c corn No 2 yellow 31c to 32c oats No 2 white 23c to 25c Now York Cattle 300 to S500 hoes 300 to 425 sheep 200 to 50 wheat No 2 red 79e to SOc corn No 2 BOc lo 32c oats No 2 white 23c toj He butter creamery Ific to 21c eggs West ern 15c to 19cV OF A ttEEAT STATE NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF NEBRASKA William Brown 70 Years of Age Found in a Pasture on His Farm Evidently Trampled to Death hy an Enraged Bull Killed by an Enrnged Bull William Brown one of the early set tlers in Buffalo County was killed by an enraged bull on his farm near Amherst He went into the pasture to take out some of his cattle when the animal attacked him knocked him down and evidently trampled him to death as the bull had no norns and the unfortunate man had re ceived a great gash in his head and sus tained numerous other injuries about the oody Browns body was found by his wife several hours alter the accident with lis handkerchief tied around his head md several feet from where he had evi ientlyhad the battle with the bull lie was an old man about 70 years of age iud greatly respected SWEPT BY A PBAIKIE FIRE Large Section Near North Loup Burns Over A fierce prairie swept down from the north on the east side of the Norili Loup River last week and continued burning in some localities several days doing con siderable damage Owing to a high wind which was blowing at the time and to the exceptionally heavy crop of grass which the recent severe frosts had cured as dry as tinder it was only by ihe most herculean efforts of the farmers in the iiver valley that the fire was prevented from making a clean sweep of the stored products of the rich valley ranches and notwithstanding all efforts to the contrary reports show that much damage was done in the agricultural districts in the hills skirting the valley Ordinary fireguards proved to be of little or no avail in check ing the fl imes and much hay that was supposed to be sufficiently guarded was consumed George 13aker living four miles east of North Loup was away from home and found it impossible to reach his ranch by driving through the tire line until 2 oclock at night and finally arrived home only to find that his entire crop of grain and hay had been destroyed A bridge on the road between that place and Greeley Center was also burned So in tense was the heat where the vegetation had grown most rank that the soil was burned to a brick red color and the sur face of the prairie was littered in places with the chaired and roasted skeletons of mice rabbits and other animals During an attempt to burn out fire guards on the Milligan ranch a few miles west of North Loup a prairie fire was started which ran several miles and de stroyed a quantity of hay and grain be longing to A E Grcss Shultz brothers Herman and John Brennick and several others Plot to Ditch a Train A da stardly conspiracy to wreck the Burlington flyer in the hopes of killing A Bissell a passenger in order to secure his life insurance of 10000 lias been exp Sd by Frank Mesplay at York who had been induced to join the plot As a result W T Lee a well known photographer is under arrest charged with being the prin cipal in the proposed crime Mesplay after being taken into the scheme re ported to agent Davis and he train dis patchers along the Burlington route were hastily notified and also the crew of the train The train reached York in safety and shortly thereafter Lee was arrested Mesplay gave himself up and asked for protection and later was given his free dom on his own recognizance The fail ure of Lee to carry out his plans was due to Mesplays failure to show up at the designated time and place Mesplay will talk but little about the affair as he has been instructed by the railroad company to say as little about it as possible lie did say that he was to have had 55000 for his services in wrecking the train and that Lee was to get the rest He further said Lee and Bissell were friends and not long since the former induced Bissell to insure his life for 10000 in favor of Lee who was to pay the premium Exterminate a Den of Snakes A Yerdridge party rencentiy returned from a hunting trip through Hoft County and report having encountered a rattle snake den near Paddock of unsual pro portions They slaughtered eighty two seventy of which were rattlesnakes and twelve blue racers The den is located in the broken ground of the bluffs adjacent to the Niobrara ltiver and old settlers say the rattlesnakes gather there for miles around every year to take up winter quaiters The snakes were out sunning themselves when encountered and the parties to the killing say it was a sicken me sound to hear the rattlers on all sides Farmers House Burned The house of J W Talbot three miles miles northeast of Syracuse was burned to the ground early on the morning of the 18th It was first noticed when the fam ily was at breakfast It originated from a defective flue upstairs The building was a total loss on which there was StiOO insurance Guy Talbot son of the owner was quite badly burned while fighting the flames He was suffocated by the fire and smoke so that he fell down stairs un conscious Yery little personal property was saved Receiver for a Defunct Bank Judge Grimes at North Platte appointed P B Gavin receiver of the Wallace Stale Bank which failed a short time ago Gavin was president of the bank and is thoroughly conversant with its affairs The appointment was made on the peti tion of nearly all the creditors of the bank The failure was the result of the banks inability to realize on its securi ties There is about 7000 of the county funds tied up in the bank Burglaries at Lyons QThe general mere siidise store of M E Ford the diug store ot Fred E ilield and the hardware store of J B Thomas at Lyons were burglarized and a small quantity of goods and cash taken Decaturs Pontoon Open The last plank in the pontoon bridge tvhich was brought down to Decatnrfrom Sioux City was nailed on the railing the other morning The ferryboat there will either have to tie up at the dock or look for another place A Farmers Heavy Loss The barn sheds hay 1505 bushels of wheat 1000 bushels of oats and every thing bat the house on D T Taylors farm one mile from Hay Springs was recently consumed by fire Loss about 52503 A SENSATIONAL CHARGE Says Nebraska Girls are in New York Dives A reception was tendered Dr Mann ot Brooklyn N Y right worthy grand Good Templar by Lincoln Lodge No 35 at Lincoln on the evening of the 21st which was largely attended by visiting officials of the grand lodge of the order in session there Dr Mann was the last speaker introduced and made a brief ut eloquent address in the course of which he gently roasted certain W C T U so cieties lor their jealousy of the Good Templars The first infant lodge of the order was formed in Syracuse N Y in 1852 after the demise of the parent insti tution known as the Knights of Jerico founded by an earnest body of printers From the three Syracuse lodges the order spread to every town and hamlet in the United States and is today the strongest temperance order on the planet from nu mercial standpoint Dr Mann then re lated his investigations of gilded saloons in New York where apparently respect able women drank Manhatten cocktails from china tea cups to disguise the nature of their tipple and declared that Nebraska is furnishing some of her most beautiful young girls to act as waiters and stoo pigeons in these dives Free-for-all Fight at a Dance The village of Cario eight miles nortu west of Grand Island was the scene of a lively scrimmage one night receutly At a dance a man named Mooney is said to have been intoxicated and Mat Smith wick is said to have reproved him -There was immediate contusion and a free-for-all fight Bill Bond took a lively hand in the affair and by the aid of a billiard ball wrapped in a handkerchief made quite a number of heads sore The fight was changed from the interior to the street where Mat Smith wick an employe of the Taylor sheep ranch was severely cut in the throat with a jackknife The extern al jugular vein was cut and Smithwick almost bled to death Nearly every win dow of the hall was broken rocks having been thrown through them while the party of dancers was eating supper Bond was discharged from the sheep ranch some time ago and has since borne a grudge against the employes of that place Couturcs Costly Counsel While the Couiures husband and wire are lying in the county jail at Lincoln be cause they did not h tve the money to pay a fine Fred Woodward son of the prose cuting atttomey is enjoying his liberty and exulting over the fact that he holds a note for 100 secured by a mortgage on the Coutures interest in the corn and po tatoes now growing or grown on the eighty acres of land upon which the fam ily have been residing The manner in which Fred Woodward became connected with the defense in this case according to the Coutures and the documents in his possession is reported to be decidedly peculiar After having talked with the prosecuting witness and obtained lrom him all the evidence that he relied upon to prosecute his case Woodward then took the defense and at tempted to defeat justice in order that he might procure 100 from a family already on the verge of going to the poor farm Odd Fellows Elect Officers The chief features of Thursdays ses sions of the grand lodge of the Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows in session at the state house in Lincoln were the elec tion of officers and adoption of resolutions of respect and sympathy in memory of Harry Hotchkiss deceased past grand master The newly elected officers are as follows Grand master G W Norns Beaver City deputy grand master Chas Patterson Omaha warden J E Arnold Schuyler grand secretary re elected I P Gage Fremont treasurer re elected Samuel McClay Lincoln one represent ative George L Loomis Fremont re elected His Shotgun Bluff Too Tame George Metz who recently escaped from jail in Fillmore County was arrested at the home of his parents in Lincoln by Chief Melick and Officer Dawson When the officers first put in an appearance at the house they were confronted by Metzs father who denied their right to arrest his son without a warrant but Chief Melick entered the building and took the young fellow in charge He was sitting on a bed with a shotgun across his lap and started to run a bluff on the chief but it wouldnt work He was returned to Fill more County Pours Hot Water on His Wife L L Dye a railroader living at jjin coln amused himself while drunk by pouring a kettle of hot water on his wife and afterward beating her to a jelly be cause she objected to the tempeiature of her involuntary bath Mrs Dye caused her husbands arrest and in the police court he made a noble attempt to explain his erratic actions but Mrs Dye refused to withdraw the complaint and the case went over for future hearing Defunct Bank Pays a Dividend Robert Pavne receiver of the old Kear ney National Bank has issued a notice stating that a dividend oH3 per cent on the proved claims against the bank has been declared by the Comptroller of the Currenc payable Monday Octobf r 26 to the claimant in person on presentation of his receivers certificate This is the tirit dividend the receiver has declared nd it is expected now that the depositors will receive at least 10 er cent of theirclaims in Aged Man Crippled for Life While William Campbell his son- law who live north of Kearney were driving down Central Avenue the team became frightened and ran away Both men were thrown out and Campbells left leg was broken near the hip As he is nearly 70 vears old the doctors say he will probably be crippled for life Hi son-in-law escaped with slight injuries Troubled hy Sneak Thcves Petty thieving has been going on at De catur to agreat extent Lately the barber shop of C M Heath was entered and th1 merchandise store of J G Ashley robbed The burglars are evidently small class artists for in both cases articles of a nom inal value were taken Country folks also complain of missing locks harness pig and sheep Delegates to Beet Convention President Windham of the Plattsmouth Board of Trade has selected the following delegates to represent that organization at the sugar beet convention to be held at Grand Island November 17 and 18 Judge W H Newell Byron Clark Hon Win Neville Hon J M Patterson and Henry Gering Tried to Loot the Bank Burglars recently attempted to rob the bank at Douglass but only succeeded in breaking the lock to the vault in such a manner that it could not be opened CHARLES F CRISP DEAD Ex Speaker of the House of Repre sentatives Passes Away Charles F Crisp the ex Spenker of the House of Representatives died at Atlan ta Ga Friday afternoon Mr Crisp had been an inmate of the sanitarium of Dr Holmes for several weeks His con dition had been reported as very low but no fatal conclusions to his illness had been expected so soon When a rumor got abroad several days ago that he wasi sinking it was vigorously denied at the sanitarium where it was given out that he was getting better Mr Crisp was the choice of the Democrats of Georgia to succeed Senator John B Gordon in the United States Senate and would have been chosen to that position by the Leg islature at its approaching session had he lived Mr Crisp had been suffering from ma larial fever The immediate cause of his death was heart failure Mr Crisp had been in intense pain all day At about a quarter of 2 oclock Mr Crisp was seized with another attack The watchers saw it nnd Judge Crisps two daughters Mrs Fred Davenport and Miss Bertha Crisp m9j -V chakies f ckisp yS and his two sons Charles F Crisp Jr nnd Fred Crisp were quickly summoned When they entered the room Judge Crisp was still conscious He gave them the look of recognition breathed a few times and diod Mr Crisps death while apparently thus sudden was not unexpected by the phy sicians who have been watching him He had been declining for several years His last illness however was occasioned by an attack of malarial fever which he contracted at his home Americus a few weeks ago but which itself yielded to treatment when he went to Atlanta He was considered convalescent and only last Sabbath had ridden out But when renewed health seemed within view he was attacked by congestion of the lungs which added to the weakness of the lungs and heart caused by two previous attacks of pleuro pneumonia resulted in his death Charles Frederick Crisp was born at Sheffield England Jan 29 1S45 He was brought to the United States when a year old and was educated at public schools of Savannah and Macon Ga He served in the Confederate army during the civil war and at its close studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1SGG He practiced at Ellaville Ga In 1S72 he was appointed solicitor general of the Southwestern Judicial Circuit of Georgia and in IS77 became judge of the Superior Court of the same judicial circuit This positionhe retained until elected a sentativefiniConKrePs in 1882 continuously in Congress until the expirajp tion of the last term He had beoL Speaker of the House WSNDS or TBI lLX TFICT Emma Offat has won up to date 10 000 in purses Since Gentry made his record of 20394i last season he has made a gain of 130i feet to the mile Fitzsimmons is under 1000 bail in New York he having been indicted by the Grand Jury for arranging to fight to a fin ish with Jim Corbett Page the greatest green trotter of the year has been ten times first three times second and one third in fourteen starts His winnings are 4975 How quickly the bloomers passed out of fashion The short skirt and golf stockings and pretty ones they are too are now the vogue among the fair sex James Michael rode five miles paced flying start at the Garfield Park cycling track Chicago Saturday in 920 re ducing the American record for the dis tance Cooper who is matched for a series of races with Bald for a stake of 1000 and the championship won forty one races this season His total winnings this year foot up to 5620 Yan Zant one of the fastest and best campaigners of the year was worked some as a yearling but she was experi mented on for three years before she be came properly balanced As a 3-year-old it is said she would trot a mile in three minutes The Baltimore baseball team will make a short tour of England Arrangements will be made for a series of games with all the prominent baseball clubs of the British empire Lange and Gleason will take the places of Brodie and Iteitz They will be billed in England as the Three-Times-Champions of America A most remarkable feat was recently performed by an athlete named Tommy Burns of London On a wager he was to dive from the top of London bridge and then run to Yarmouth a distance of 12S miles inside twenty four hours He made the dive but was immediately arrested by the police He was released on bail and started on his ran He won the wager by doing the journey in 23h 40m Burns has saved forty three lives Jennings of Baltimore leads the Na tional League in batting with an average of 400 closely followed by Keeler Burk ett and Delehanty Zimmer leadsin catch ing Lajoie as first baseman McPhee as second baseman Irwin as third baseman Dolan as short stop Cooley as left field er Brodie as center fielder Thompson as right fielder and Payne as pitcher Keports from Arkoe Mo state that a young woman of that place has been ar rested for the horrible murder of Mrs John Baumley near that place It is said that she was in loye with Mr Baumley - vi