THE DAYS POMS SUMMARY OF LATE NEWS BY WIRE CITY IS DESTROYED EARTHQUAKE WIPES OUT A MEXICAN CITY lrof Andrce the Arctic Balloonist Will During the Corning AVeek Start for the North Pole in His Airship Other Items oi Interest City Destroyed in Old Mexico Continued earthquake shocks and heavy rains have seriously interrupted telegraph io communication with the Isthmus of Te huantepec Late advices received are that It he official commission sent to the city of Tehuantepec by President Diaz of Mexico to investigate the reported formation volcano and the extent of the earthi damages arrived at its destination i found the condition of affairs much worse than it had expected The town oi Tehuantepec contained 15 000 inhabitants and is completely de stroyed so far as houses and buildings are concerned not one remaining standing People are living in tents and in the open air on the outskirts of the place EXPECT TO HEAR FROM ANDREE Explorer I iiltely to Launch His Bal loon Next AVeek According to the program mapped out by Prof Andrce the Arctic balloonist at the time he left Gothenburg for Spitzber gen in the latter part of May he will some time during the coming week launch his airship upon the perilous voyage to the north pole A number of carrier pigeons were taken by the party from Gothenburg and the return of one of the birds with a message is looked for daily According to the opinions of many who have participated in previous polar the present venture is the i reckless and perilous ever undertaken and it is generally considered that noth ing but the merest accident can bear the party to the pnie and back in safety Circulars have been issued by the Rus sian government to the inhabitants of northern Siberia and have also been dis tributed among the people of Alaslra and Mother northern regions directing them to vextenn all possible assistance to the ex j plorers in case they should land among them TO MAKE WAR ON BUTTERINE Agitation Begun in Kansas to Se cure Antagonistic Legislation Agitation has been begun in Kansas looking to the passage by the next legisla ture of a strong anti butterine bill This comes as the result of the recent announce ment by local Kansas City Kan packers that they will immediately begin the man ufacture on a large scale of butterine for shipment to all states where the laws do not conflict with the sale of that article Already Kansa City Kan produces a great amount of butterine and by June 1 at leaat three linns having charters will take their forces there from Chicago to manufacture the stuff Blanks soliciting aid from farmer m the anti butterine movement and which have been sent out by the National Dairy Union have already oeen signed by many Kansas farmers Shooting Caused by Whisky A dispatch from Gadsden Ala says Late Monday afternoon Henry Thomas a negro excursionist from Birmingham ifired into a party of Gadsden negroes just as the train was leaving and wounded Will Garner a local cabman A general riot ensued Thomas was shot in the back and neck and was stabbed twice in the shoulder and will die Two other Bir mingham negroes were shot and another was stabbed Mean whisky was the cause of the trouble Plight of Homing Pigeons The Hudson District Federation Club vhich is composed of the leading fanciers of homing pigeons in New York held its fifth ally of the season on Saturday The thirds were liberated at Staresville N at 5 a in II Schmidts Lightning was the first bird io reach its loft and won the Iprize band covering slightly over 500 miles The distance traveled by the pigeons ranged from 497 to 502 miles Policeman Badly Beaten Four drunken Italian laborers partici pated in a savage fight in South Farming ton Mass Monday morning Officers Robert Trace and David Bastion tried to arrest one of the ringleaders but all the Italians set upon them and Officer Bas tion was clubbed with a beer bottle his skull being fractured He will die Texas Legislature Adjourns The Texas legislature after being in ses sion nearly six months has adjourned It passed a law to prevent mob violence pro viding the same penalty as for murder in the first degree The legislature also passed a fellow servant bill rIcKinleys Birthplace Sold The story and a half building in Niles Ohio where President McKmley was bom has been sold to W C Allison of Warren Ohio for SG0 Mr Allison is a relative of the president Gone to tho Cariboo District Sixty four teams with 530 horses have gone this spring from Clinton B C to ihe Cariboo district Two Thousand Quarryinen Quit Nearly 2000 men employed in the Joliet 111 quarry fields have gone out on a strike for an increase oi pay from 125 to 5150 a day The majority of tho operators declare they will not concede the demands of the men as the state of business does Jiot justify any increase in pay Millionaire Must Go to Jail W B Bradbury the millionaire will have to servo the sentence of twenty four hours imprisonment in the county jal atj San Francisco c6n4cted for tie second time Saturday for spitting in street cars DONE BY TORNADOES Four Killed and Five Injured Near s Lincoln III The tornado which passed over the cen tral and southern portions of Logan County Illinois Friday afternoon de stroyed thousands of dollars worth of property and completely demolished the immense cow barn on the farm of the state institution for the feeble minded Twenty six persons seeking refuge from the storm were buried in the debris Four of the refugees boy pupils from Chicag o were taken out dead Five others were severely injured one of whom the farm superintendent will probably die The tornado passed on to the northeast doing no great damage A small cyclone passed over Rose Hill a small village in Keokuk County Iowa Friday The damage done was confined to trees and outbuildings Another cyclone of somewhat greater violence passed six miles east of Oskaloosa The damage however was slight being confined to fences trees and outbuildings A terrific wind and rain storm struck Norfolk Neb Thursday night Asa K Leonard and Loomis McKim were caught on a hundred foot section of elevated side walk when it gave way and was hurled with them upon it clear across the street A severe windstorm passed over Louis ville Ky Friday Considerable damage was done to property but no lives were lost In several cases houses were blown down and unroofed A severe windstorm visited eastern In diana at noon Friday Dispatches from Muncie and other points report damage to factories and houses aggregating JO000 or 10000 but no loss of life v TWO HUNDRED TUMBLED Temporary Platform Falls at Otta wa HI Several Hurt No Deaths A poorly constructed scaffold broke down in front of the Baptist church at Ottawa 111 Saturday and nearly 200 per sons fell in a confused mass among the broken timbers They were pupils of county schools from all parts of La Salle County and had just received diplomas from Assistant State Superintendent of Public Instruction Freeman when a rural photographer invited them to the platform erected for the purpose of taking a group photograph The rudely con structed affair was built up against the church in step fashion the highest point being fourteen feet above the ground Many parents of pupils were present to gether with the teachers and directors of the township schools who were standing in the background awaiting the comple tion of arrangements and when the scaf fold fell great confusion followed A dozen persons were found to be injured three of them severely COWBOY MILLIONAIRE DROWNS Sacrifices His Life in Vain in Try ing to Save Two Girls T n King cashier of the First National Bank of Greenville Texas was drowned in a pool six miles west of that city under circumstances of a most sensational char acter Kitt and Fred Norsworthy book keeper in the bank Kate Austin of Kan sas City Mo and Miss Ida Schenk of Sherman Texas formerly of Greenville drove out to the pool on Kings ranch after nightfall At 1 oclock in the morning Norsworthy came into the city with the information that King and the two girls were drowned It is believed that the girls ventured beyond their depth and King in attempting to save them went down with them King was perhaps the wealthiest man in north Texas being estimated to have been worth more than 1000000 He started out as a cowboy with no backing and amassed his great fortune in a few years BARNEY BARNATOS BODY Remains of the Money King Arrive at Southampton England On the arrival of the British steamship Scott at Southampton Saturday with the body of the late Barney Barnato the coro ners officers went aboard to ascertain as to the necessity of holding an inquest An inquest was held and the jury returned a verdict of death from drowning while tem porarily insane The arrival of the remains confirms the details already sent out to the press as to the circumstances under which Barney Barnato met his death He was feeling very poorly when the vessel left Cape Town and often talked quite irrationally The passengers subscribed 100 as a re ward for Mr Clifford the officer who tried to rescue him To Pray for Victoria Bishop Huntington lias authorized the clergymen and laymen readers of the Episcopal diocese of central New York to include in their services on the first Sun day after Trinity a prayer a copy of which he has issued for Queen Victoria and the welfare of England The prayer is to fol low that for the president of the United States Civil Service Hearings The senate civil service committee re sumed its hearings Saturday A letter from W E Prescott president of the In ternational Typographical Union stated that that body did not favor the applica tion of civil service rules to the govern ment printing office as the best results were not attained under it Four Suicides Four more bpdies supposed to be sui ides have been found in the river Thames in London making twenty one bodies found in the river during the last three weeks Rainy Season On in India The monsoon has fully burst in India and it is raining continuously and heavily Germanys Cotton and Wool Import Germany imported cotton last year to the value of 217000000 marks The total value of the wool imports reached 2SG0000000 marks According to liie most delicate ex periments of the most famous scien tists the heat of the lunar rays which reach the earth is scarcely the twelve millionth part of a degree The Imperial Library in Paris has thirty six books printed on white silk or less THE JUBILEE BEGINS IMPRESSIVE SERVICES HELD IN LONDON Great Damage Done in California by Earthquake Shocks The Worst Since 1808 Xo Casualties as Yet Reported Queens Jubilee Begins Queen Victoria began the celebration of her jubilee Sunday as was befitting her entire career before the altar of her faith Throughout London the United Kingdom and the empire in every cathedral church or chapel or the established cnurcn oi England were held services similar to those at St Georges chapel Windsor where her majesty paid her devotions and offered solemn thanks to God The announcement that the services at St Georges chapel would be private and for the members of the royal family pre vented the gathering of a large crowd The scene was most impressive and the services were very simple Her majesty sat in the chair of state immediately in front of the communion rail and just be side the brass plate whose inscription desig nates the spot which was the temporary place of interment of the prince consort The ladies and gentlemen who are the grand officers of the queens household entered first followed by the military Knights of Windsor in the full costume of cocked hats and scarlet coats The Duke of Devonshire and Lord Bose bery occupied their stalls as Knights of the Garter The rest of tho church was empty the seats of the royal family being near the queens The Dean of Windsor wearing the in signia of chaplain of the Order of the Gar ter officiated assisted by the Lord Bishop of Barry and several canons BANKER SPAULDING FREE Well This Is a Surprise the Ex clamation of Defendant Charles W Spaulding ex president of the defunct Globe Savings Bank of Chi cago and treasurer of the state university was on Friday acquitted of the charge of embezzlement The first words uttered by Mr Spaulding after the verdict had been read in court were Well this is a sur prise The specific charges against him was the converting of 7000 worth of the bonds of Pittsfield school and Lincoln school in Pike County The bonds were hypothecated with the Metropolitan Na tional Bank of Chicago to secure a loan of 6750 Spaulding owes his acquittal to a single word in the statute That word is in tent The jurors could not become reconciled to the proposition that the ex treasurer of the University of Illinois in tentionally embezzled the bonds of that in stitution There are still twenty seven indictments hanging over him and he will be tried again CALIFORNIA BADLY SHAKEN The Worst Earthquake Shock Since 1808 Great Damage Done Shortly after noon Saturday the most severe earthquake shock since 186S did many thousand dollars damage to build ings and their contents at Ilollister Cal No casualties occurred though several narrow escapes are reported Every brick building in town has suffered and in the court house the walls and ceiling have lost most of their plastering Immediately after the earthquake a fire wall of the Mc Mahon House fell upon the adjoining buildings Hundreds of window panes were cracked or broken and in some in stances the entire window sashes were thrown into the street from the second story of the building MAY EMBARRASS KENTUCKY Judge Cantrill Declares 500000 Bonds for State Purposes Aroid Judge Cantrill at Frankfort has decided illegal and void the Kentucky state statute for the issue of 500000 of bonds for state purposes The decision was rendered in a case brought for the purpose of testing the validity of the issue The decision will be appealed at once to the court of appeals which will pass upon the matter Should Judge Cantrill be sustained the entire revenue legislation of the late general as sembly for 1898 will be defective Fears America The Paris correspondent of the London Times reports a conversation affecting to represent the views of Emperor William in the course of which speaking of his anxiety as to the future of Europe he said that he does not fear Chinese ambition or the anarchists but he does fear the ex pansion of one of the great powers and the intervention of the United States in the affairs of the old world AVelded Together A consolidation of the interests engaged in manufacturing weldless steel tubing for bicycles has been formed in London with II A Losier of Cleveland Ohio as the head A number of wealthy Englishmen with Arthur Pitkmgton at their head have invested 3000000 in the new corporation Three large factories at Toledo 0 Ell wood City Pa and Greenville Fa are embraced AVindow Glass Factory Burns The window glass factory at Orestec eighteen miles west of Muncie Ind burned Sunday The factory is owned by the United Glass Company together with like plants at Ottawa and Streator 111 The factory employed 400 people and the total loss will be 100000 The town has no fire protection Terrible Loss of Liife It is announced that over 0000 lives were lost in the earthquake disturbances which recently visited the province of Assam A message of condolence has been received from Queen Victoria t Big Fire in Texas At 2 oclock Sunday morning fire de stroyed five brick buildings at White AVright Texas loss 37000 insurance 84000 Sovoi TIPrsniTI ivnro ininrnil I AS BRADSTREETSEES IT Increased Orders for Staple Goods an Encouraging Feature Bradstreets Weekly Review says There are encouraging features in the general trade situation the most conspicuous o which is increased orders for staple goods for fall delivery in a few lines notably clothing which at Chicago Baltimore and a few other centers promises to exceed the movement of a year ago The more cheerful feeling among the manufacturers of iron and steel is based in part upon expectations of a revival in de mand Encouragement is also derived from the advance in raw cotton and of 1 16 per cent in print cloths which marks a close relation to the best price ever had A decided increase in the demand for cot ton is the speculative outcome of the in creased possibility of an early settlement of the tariff Prices this week do not carry out last weeks promise of a general advance There are lower quotations for tea and coffee flour wheat and oats Bes seiner pig and steel billets TOASTS THE QUEEN Prince of Wales Proposes tho Health of Her Majesty The Prince of AVales as president of the imperial institute presided at a banquet given in London by the institute Friday evening to the colonial premiers After dinner the Prince of Wales proposed The Health of the Queen In a felicitous speech he referred to the approaching jubileecelebration adding that he had no doubt they would receive the familiar toast with more acclamation than was usually the case This was followed by prolonged cheering waving of handker chiefs and cries of God bless you the entire company standing PAY TRAIN IS CAPTURED Dynamite Is Used with Good FfTecl by the Cubans A train carrying 250000 was blown up by dynamite by Cuban insurgents near Jaruco in Havana province The money was intended to pay the Spanish soldiers in Matanzas province but the insurgents captured the train and took all the money away with them The loss is felt severely by the Spaniards as the government is hard pressed for funds It is said that hen Gen Weyler was informed of the affair he declared that if 200 soldiers had been killed itwould have been better than to lose that amount of money A BALCONY FALLS Many People Injured at River Falls AVrisconsin During the street parade by the Lemen Bros circus at River Falls Wis Friday a balcony over a sidewalk occupied by about twenty people gave way and the party was hurled about eighteen feet to the walk below Main people were in jured Several children who occupied the walk were also injured Carrie Anson is believed to be badly hurt Several In dians received dangerous injuries by fall ing timbers Transvaal Not Bumptious The reply of the Boer Government to the dispatch of Mr Chamberlain the British secretary of state for the colonies which dealt with the recent alien immi gration act and and other measures which have raised issues affecting the foreign population of the Transvaal was read in the volksraad Saturday It is conciliatory in tone and shows that the repuic de sires peace The government will ask for arbitration on certain points in the contro versy AYeylor Getting- Good Capt Gen Weyler of Cuba informed Consul Gen Lee that on the 10th he gave orders to the military commander at Car denas revoking the previous instructions under which Jos Duenas an American planter near Quinlina had been ordered to abandon his estate 10000 Blackberry Pickers Fully 10000 blackberry pickers have already arrived at Liberty Mo The crop is estimated at 00000 crates thp largest ever known there Never in the history of blackberry picking in that section has there been such a crush of humanity there Favors State Ownership of Railroads The state council has declared in favor of acquiring the railroads of Switzerland MABKET DOTATIONS Chicago Cattle common to prime 350 to 550 hogs shipping grades 300 to 375 sheep fair to choice 200 to 400 wheat No 2 red 6Sc to 70c corn No 2 24c to 26c oats No 2 17c to 19c rye No 2 33c to 34c butter choice creamery 14c to 16c eggs fresh Sc to 9c potatoes per bushel 25c to 35c broom corn common growth to choice green hurl 25 to 70 per ton Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to 525 hogs choice light 300 to 375 sheep common to choice 300 to 425 wheat No 2 75c to 77c corn No 2 white 2Gc to 2Sc oats No 2 white 20c to 22c St Louis Cattle 300 to 525 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 300 to 425 wheat No 2 S2c to 85c corn No 2 yellow 22c to 24c oats No 2 white 17c to ISc rye No 2 31c to 33c Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 500 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 250 to 400 wheat No 2 Sic to S3c corn No 2 mixed 25c to 27c oats No 2 mixed 19c to 20c rye No 2 36c to 3Sc Detroit Cattle 250 to 500 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 200 to 425 wheat No 2 red 82c to S4c corn No 2 yellow 24c to 26c oats No 2 white 22c to 23c rye 34c to 36c Toledo Wheat No 2 red S4c to S5c corn No 2 mixed 25c to 26c oats No 2 white ISc to 20c rye No 2 34c to 36c clover seed 420 to 425 Milwaukee AArheat No 2 spring 71t to 73c corn No 3 24c to 26c oats No 2 white 22c to 24c barley No 2 2Sc to 34c rye No 1 34c to 36c pork mess 725 to 7 75 Buffalo Cattle 250 to o2o hogs 300 to 400 sheep 300 to 450 wheat No 2 red S6c to S7c corn No 2 yellow 2Sc o 29c oats No 2 white 24c to 25c New York Cattle 300 to 525 hogs 350 to 450 sheep 300 to 450 wheat No 2 red 75c to 76c corn No 2 toSOc oats No 2 white 22c to 23c M UIWl butter creamery I era 10 t to 12c 11 to 16c eggs STATE 0E KEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM The Red Willow County Fish and Game Association will Prosecute All Violations of the IFish and Game Laws Other News Notes Fish and Game Association The Pved Willow County Fish and Game Associatson has been organized at McCook The association has authorized the paying of a suitable reward for infor mation sufficient to convict for seining or killing fish by danamite or killing game out of season Monthly meetings will be held An effort will be made to stock the lakes along the Meeker ditch with game fish from the state hatchery The associa tion is open to every citizen of Red Willow County and it is expected in time to in clude in its membership every lover of the rod and gun It is the determined pur pose of the organization to prosecute all violations of the fish and game laws Drive the Women Out of Town A committee appointed by the citizens of Weeping Water has waited upon the proprietors of disorderly houses to the number of six and invited them to leave town Two boys Lorn Gilmore and Pvu ben Straub were escorted to the limits of the city and warned not to return Young Gilmore has been led into evil by one of the women and when she had his father and mother arrested for assault and defa mation of character the boy testified against his parents The testimony was false and a verdict was rendered for Mr and Mrs Gilmore but the boys action so incensed the people that they determined to drive the woman out of the town More trouble is looked for Crushed by a Traction Engine While attempting to cross a bridge in the west part of Herman with a traction engine Frank Wickizer of Blair was seriously if not fatally injured by the giv ing way of the bridge He was caught between the engine and supply wagon and horribly scalded and bruised Several pien were in the vicinity and by their aid lie was extricated from his perilous posi tion Refuses an Appropriation The board of equalization refused to jnake an appropriation for the Buffalo County Agricultural Society as provided by statute and the society has commenced mandamus proceedings against the board The appropriation amounts to 02325 and why the board refuses to make it is not known as it has been made for years without question Carrolls Scv Creamery Contractor Jones has completed the creamery building for the Helm Building and supply Company which after a prac tical test was turned over to the Carroll Co operative Creamery Company which churned the first butter the latter part of the week The creamery is equipped with all the latest and best of machinery Killed in a Runaway Hugh Dever an old Sarpy county pio neer met a sad death in a runaway at Papillion a few days ago His team be came unmanageable and ran away and he was thrown out and instantly killed jCoroner Hamilton held an inquest and a iverdict was returned that his death was due to his own carelessness Dever leaves a widow Engine Runs Off the Track Engine No 771 of an extra freight east bound ran into an open switch at Schuyler the other evening while running up to the water tank to water and ran far enough on the ties to carry itself and two cars off the track which was badly torn up Effect of the School Land Law The new law which goes into effect July 0 repealing the purchasing clause of the school land law has caused the appraise ment and placing under contract for pur chase of thousands of acres of the land in Cherry County A mad dog after biting three dogs and a cow was killed at Sutton Saturday The three bitten dogs were also killed and the cow tied up to await the action of the poison All dogs in the city running loose ire being killed as fast as the marshal can get to them Register of ONeill Land Office The nomination of Stephen J AVeeks to be register of the land office at ONeill has been confirmed by the national senate Chautauqua Grounds Sold The grounds of tho Fremont Chautau qua Association have been sold at fore closure sale for 5800 Nebraska Short Notes The Christian Endeavor societies of Edgar will have a picnic June 23 Jacob Mauk of Broken Bow was thrown from his wagon and had several ribs broken Oscar Wagner a Wisner boy had his pkull fractured last week by a feed grinder tipping over on him The Watson ranch south of the Loup in Nance County has been sold to AVm Stark of Thompson 111 for 50000 The second annual convention of the North Nebraska Conference Epworth League will bo held at Central City the Jatter part of July In some sections of Nebraska cutworms have done considerable damage to corn Stromsburg sports indulged in a cocking main one night last week and numerous dollars are said to have changed hands on the results Mrs E R Bishop of Beaver City was periously injured by being strnck with pieces of a fly wheel on a corn sheller which burst while she was standing near A North Platte man put small pox plac ards on his house for the purpose he stated of keeping tramps away but the hard hearted officers made him take them down North Platte is suffering from a potato famine not a bushel being obtainable in that town last week The Langworthy canning factory at Seward will not run this season Prices oi canned vegetables are so low that the proprietors do not feel like investing the large sum that is necessary to carry on the business Kangaroo rats are doing considerable damage to corn on the north side of the river near North Platte and are also kill ing trees by eating the roots These rats are a comparatively new pest to western Nebraska at least they have not been of such number as to be noticeable or cause any particular alarm During the month of May the Neligh 1 DEATH IN THE HEAT SufTertip Humanity Snccumbjj to Snna Fierce Rays The excessively hot weather of the past week following an unusual cold spring period has brought no inconsiderable suf fering Many places report tie hottest June weather ever known Wednesdny the South was a furnace In Kansas the earth sizzled under shade trees which could not keep the mercury from reaching 100 decrees Only Duluth escaped the hot wave the thermometer registering a minimum of -Hi degrees there 31 degrees lower than at not far distant St Paul The extreme East had a few degrees less warmth This is an indication of how the co ntry sweltered Concordia Kan 100 Des Moines 90 umalm 98 Davennort 90 Dodge City Jacksonville Fin 90 Abilene Texas 9 1 Kansas Citv 94 Charlotte X C 94 Amarillo Texas 9 Iarkersburg 92 St Louis 90 North Platte 90 Albany Springfield Nashville Washington Chicago New York IJoston III 90 90 88 84 SO 78 78 Chicago and vicinity AVednesday after noon and night was visited by a terrific thunderstorm Strange visitant with the rain was hail which fell heavily in the south end of the city Terrifying light ning flashed and played queer freaks and thunder roared Fatalities were supple mented by damage to property and by broke i and surcharged overhead wires Persons were shocked and injured by the electric fluid The rain fell in sheets and choked up sewers and flooded basements over the city The electrical display due to the long drought and the overcharged condition of the air was something marvelous It had another side than the spectacular At tha Harrison street bridge the lightning became enamored of the iron girders of the structure and completing a circuit with the ground wires of die trolley line turned the bridge Into a mighty magnet George Brown a driver urged his horse out upon the bridge in spite of the blue flames tfiat were playing along the iron rods Tiie animal was hardly upon the structure before the electric fluid leaped through the iron calks of its shoes and it went down in a heap stone dead The draw was finally swung open and the circuit broken Lightning struck several electric street cars one of which was thrown from the track by the shock Lightning ran along the cable in the power house of the Met ropolitan elevated electric road and caus ed a blaze in the repair shop The rainfall lasted almost incessantly from 3 oclock in the afternoon until midnight CROPS IN GOOD SHAPE Favorins Weather Conditions and 13 very tli ins Growing Rapidly The following bulletin based on the reports of the directors of the several climate and crop sections is furnished for the information of the public The weather conditions of the week have been generally favorable to agricultural In terests over the greater portion of the country There has been too much rain however in Xew England and the northern portions of the Middle Atlantic States where it has also been rather cool while over portions of the lower Ohio valley west ern Tennessee aiul northeastern Missouri rain Is much needed Except over limited areas rains would also prove generally bene ficial to growing crops in the central valleys and Central Gulf States The latter part of the week was particularly favorable in the States of tho upper Mississippi and Mis souri valleys In Nebraska the week was the most favorable of the season Corn while generally backward lias made progress in the principal corn States under the favorable weather conditions of the past i week A marked improvement in the con- ditlon of the crop is reported from Mis souri Kansas and Nebraska anil generally throughout the central valleys improvement Is reported Cold weather and frosts of pre vious weeks have caused serious injury in Wisconsin Minnesota and North Dakota and the unseasonable cool weather of the past week in New Ensrland and the northern portions of the middle Atlantic States and upper Ohio valley has retarded the progress of corn In these last named districts the crop Is backward and the plant looks yellow while considerable rotting in the hill Is re ported from New England There has been a general improvement in the condition of cotton throughout the cotton belt the Im provement being most marked in South Car olina and Georgia The crop is generally clean and insects less numerous In Texas the crop needs warm dry weather over the northern portions of the State where growth has been siow and some replanting contin ues while showers would prove beneficial In other sections of the State Winter wheat has except on the Pacific coast continued to improve Harvest is now in progress In the southern portion of Kansas Missouri ami Illinois and Is nearing completion In some of the more southerly States MKINLEYS SUMMER HOME He Has Found an Ideal Retreat a Few Mile9 from Wahinrton Seven miles southwest of Washington and back of Fort Myer President McKin ley has acquired a summer home known as Cherry Valley though not perhaps named after the historic incident in the life of George Washington It is the property of ex Senator John B Hender son of Missouri Here President and Mrs McKinley with Secretary and Mrs will spend the heated summer months The house is far back from the public raid Situated along a veritable forest of jJ r - T Hr x 14kAYrJ rMjTtAtl Wfltf J KTI fX wrrrTi 1 MKIXLEVS SUMMBB HOME- fruit and shade trees the small summer cottage is as completely isolated as though it were a thousand miles from the capital One must have a most intimate acquaintance with the geography of the adjacent country in order to find the house at all It is reached by a nar row lane which turns in from the main road about half a mile below the small village of Ballston The official program of the queens jubi lee procession as published has given umbrage to the Liberals owing to the utter absence of recognition of the civil and industrial side of the queens reign The Oaily Chronicle is very outspoken on the subject especially at the omitting of Mr Gladstone Albert Benson and Thomas Olsen got into a friendly wrestling match at Brook lyn Olsen lifted Benson off his feet and threw him backward He did not rise however and Olsen walked over and tried to raise him Bensons neck was broken S i