V THE WORLD OYER xatest news fromevery Land - SNAGS IN THE TABUS tio AGREEMENT REACHED BY THE CONFEREES 3oth Houses of Congress Holding Out for Their Own Bills Steps t Taken to Secure 3Irs Maybriclcs I Itelcnse from an English Prison Conferees Hard at Work A Washington dispatch of July 12 says Thc tariff conferees have struck some fenags Minor matters have been easily ad gusted but on all important features there lias been no agreement and the outlookto day is that several reports will have to be anade before an adjustment can be reached JThe house conferees stand solidly by their Jbill and the senate conferees are no less lenaeious The senate conferees laid before the 3iouse members the condition in the senate -where other than Republican votes were necessary to pass the bill or adopt the con ference report The members of the house ire standing by their bill nevertheless and have told the senatois they cannot accept the senate amendments on many important items The conferees find trouble outside of sugar wool coal and lead Lumber has 3cen in dispute also straw matting bur 3aps cotton ties and other items placed on 4he free list by the senate The house conferees are also insisting upon higher compensatory duties on man ufactures of f otton on account of the duty sf 20 per cent on raw cotton The noon recess of the conferees was devoted largely to a conference with indi vidual senators in which the members of the house in the conference participated These conferences developed the fact that ihc wool schedule had been under special consideration during the forenoon sesMm and that the house men had shown a de cided disposition to hold on to the house ates There is evident apprehension that contention is granted there will bq difficulty in getting the bill through thq senate and it is not believed the apprehen sion has changed by the result of inquiries MAY FREE MRS MAYBRICK Chances of Her Getting Out o Prison More Favorable lThe chnces of the release of Mrs May fcrick from an English prison are con sidered to be more favorable than at any iime during her imprisonment Judge fYarrell counsel for Mrs May brick re cently called on President McKinley and the president is understood to have iheld out much encouragement for the prisoner Judge Terrell says My audience with the president was a pleasant one and of some length He appeared deeply interested in the matter and the documents and letters which I submitted to him were not given a mere passing glance as the president con sidered them carefully I am fully satis fied he has instructed the proper persons to do all in their power to secure Mrs Maybriclcs speedy release Ambassador Hay as it is known has already presented a petition and the papers asked Mrs jtfaybricks freedom and I firmly believe she will secure it DOUBLE TENNESSEE TRAGEDY Wm Black Kills His and Then Himself For some lime William Black has been a tenant of Mrs Mary Wolf a wealthy Twidow living near Morristown Tenn Black had a wife and children but paid attention to the widow Two months ago tairs Wolf married John Black a younger torother Her admirer WiHiani Black1 often threatened to kill the pair At last the entered the brothers house while John was at the barn and asked Mrs Black rlAre you going to do what you promised ane not to do and before she could an iswer he shot her dead He reloaded his gfun and sent a bullet through his head The Sick Returning Home 1 The Spanish mail steamer leaving Ha vana Sunday carried 1000 soldiers many of whom will die on the way home Eleven thousand sick soldiers have been to Spain since January 1 The Span ish troops have been ordered not to eat inangoes but they disobey the order be cause theyj have nothing else for food hlango diet aggravates fever During the last ten days over S00 soldiers were taken to the hospital at Matanzas Grimm and Elliott to Shoot j Charles M Grimm of Iowa has accepted Ihe challenge of J A Fi Elliott of Kansas City to shoot a series of live bird matches JThe conditions named aie that the contest jtake place in October when the birds will 1be good flyers each of a series of three to fbe at 100 live birds for 100 a side on each irace and 200 on the greatest number killed in the series The places named for the series are Chicago St Louis and Omaha Offered Bolivian Mission 3Iaj Z K Pangborn the veteran news paper editor of Jersey City X J has re ceived a telegram froai the administration at Washington proffering him the position of minister to Bolivia It is probable that he will decline the appointment Illinois Centrals Earnings The net earnings for the Illinois Central Tor the month of May were 525230 an in crease of 175779 over the same month of last year From July 1 189Qthe net earn- of the road have been 6155179 a de- cfeaso of 53703 from the same period ojj the previous fiscal year Weekly Bank Statement The New York weekly bank statement kows a reserve decrease of 23000 Tb anfcs now hold 41860000 in excess of Uw lNBrt requirements TRIES TO SHIELD MRS NACK Thorno Takes All Responsibility for Guldensuppes Death Martin Thorn in addition to the state ments attributed to him in the confession given out by New York police has made a complete acknowledgment of his connec tion with the crime for which he and Mrs Nack have been indicted by tho grand jury in that city Information given indicates clearly that Thorns one concern after his arrest was the protection of Mrs JSack I am perfectly willing to die Thorn told the detectives but I dont want any thing to happen to her Guldensuppe went to the Woodside house and met Mrs Nack in the front yard The rubber seemed to be uneasy He had a presenti ment that everything was not right for he turned to Mrs Nack and said Augusta I think there is a put up job here Why William Thorn said Mrs Nack replied theres nothing of the kind I dont see what should make you think that5 Well all right Guldensuppe replied asJie started into the house After the body was ready Thorn called Mrs -Sack upstairs and the two packed the two sections of the trunk in the oil doth Mrs Nack he said helped dispose of these packages but she had nothing to Jo with the head nor did she know what he did with it Thorn denied again pos itively and emphatically that Mrs Nack had anything to do with tlie killing of Guldensuppe The New York Herald says that John Gotha betrayed Thorn through no motive Df public duty but because he feared that Thorn intended to kill him because of Gothas knowledge of the murder NEWS DOESNT SUIT HAWAI Disappointed that the Annexation Treaty Is Not Ratified - The steamer City of Pekin has arrived at San Francisco a day behind time Capt Smith explained the delay by Saying his l essel was detained at Honolulu on a re quest from the officers of the Hawaiian government who asked the steamer to re main in the harbor there until -the Mari posa from San Francisco should arrive by by which the Hawalians hoped to hear tho annexation treaty had bm ratified by the United States senate and that they could call themselves Americans The leaders of the annexation party had purchased all the fireworks on the islandin anticipation of news favor able to their way of managing the islands and were preparing for a big celebration but news to fully suit them did hot come ajld thtf celebration was declared off The Bawaiians intended by the steamer City Df Pekin to be able to send cougraulatory messages to their new kinsmen on this shore of the Pacific TO RECALL WU TING FANG Chinese Minister at Washington to Be Transferred to Tokio Wu Ting Fang the Chinese minister to the United States is to be recalled some time in August This information comes In the nature of a surprise as he came to this country only about two months ago to ccnmfi nhariTH of the diplomatic relations Between this country and China No offi cial document has as yet been received or dering the recall of the minister but pri vate advices accompanied by copies of Chinese newspapers all contain the same intelligence which leaves but little doubt Lhat the information is correct Wu Ting Fang will be transferred to Tokio to suc seed Yu Keng Wo formerly minister at that place The charges preferred against 5Tu Keng Wo in his conduct of affairs in Japan have been under investigation by Li Hung Chang for a considerable time ft was finally decided to remove him and he will be replaced by Wu Tfng Fang BAD STORM IN GERMANY Number of Pexsons Killed and Four Millions Damage Dono A Stuttgart Germany dispatch brings news of a destructive hailstorm which raffed for houjs in southern Wurtemburg causing the deatof thirteen persons and ilamage to crops amounting to more than H030000 Tlie rain was followed by a terrific hailstorm some of the hailstones being of almost incredible size Tornado in Ken tuck j A tornado swept over western Kentucky and southern Illinois Friday night doing much damage to crops and farm buildings So far as known but three people wore in jured At Paducha much damage was done in the town section several ware houses and buildings being partially blown down Metropolis and Brooklyn in Illi nois Eddyville and Katawa in Kentucky and Paris Tenn also report some damage New Narcotic Discovered Efforts on the part of physicians in charge of the insane hospital for women in the City of Mexico to discover some safe uarcotic which would produce sleep have resulted in bringing into daily use in the institution a simple remedy prepared from the seed of the white seapod It produces a tranquil sleep To Issue a 165000000 Mortgage The directors of the Chicago and North western Railway Company at a special meeting in New York authorized a new general mortgage for 165000000 to be dated November 1 next and to run ninety years The rate of interest is be lieved to be either 3 or 3 per cent Recruits for the Navy The navy department is about to under take to get more western blood in the navy and to this end Lieut Commander J M Hawley with a surgeon and a boatswain will start from Washington this week on a tour of the larger western cities with a view of securing recruits Hail as Lnrge as Walnuts A severe storm visited Massillon Ohio Saturday evening Hail as large as wal nuts fell and in some places the ground was covered to a depth of eight inches Corn and vegetables were almost ruined Monadnock to Go to Soa The United States Monitor Monadnock dropped down the river at Portland Ore gon Saturday and proceeded to sea RESULT OP HOT WAYE MANY DEATHS AND PROSTRA TIONS LAST WEEK There Were 350 Deaths Directly Due to the Heat and Many Fatal ities Indirectly Caused Thereby Over Two Thousand Prostrations Many Die from Heat The following reports received by the Associated Press from various places throughout the country give the total number of deaths due to excessive heat for the past week In several oities the death rate has largely increased over that of the corresponding week of last year as well as last week and while the deaths from the heat have been very numerous many more have occurred really attributable to that cause indirectly that do not figure in these reports The record of prostrations and deaths resulting from the lotfg heated term ap proaches in magnitude that of a general epidemic prostrations numbering in the neighborhood of 2000 and the deaths close to 350 Chicago 87 deaths and 347 prostrations New York 11 deaths Utica N Y 4 deaths Washington 1 death Philadel phia 3 deaths Meridan Conn 1 death the only death in the state Rochester N Y 2 deaths Buffalo 7 deaths and five in the neighboring towns Worcester Mass 2 deaths Cleveland Ohio 5 deaths 82 prostrations Milwaukee 3 deaths 13 prostrations Wisconsin outside of Mil waukee 6 deaths 25 prostrations Syra cuse N Y 4 deaths St Paul Minn 2 deaths 7prostrations Chattanooga Tenn 2 deaths many prostrations Indianapolis 10 deaths 50 prostrations LaCrosse Wis 4 deaths Cincinnati 53 deaths This does not include a dozen fatalities in Cov ington Newport and other suburbs There were over 500 prostrations Pittsburg 22 deaths 47 prostrations Columbus Ohio 4 deaths 28 prostrations Detroit and throughout the state of Michi 12 deaths Kansas City 8 deaths 50 prostrations Topeka Kan 12 prostra tions Omaha 2 deaths 4 prostrations New Orleans 15 deaths Nashville 5 deaths and two last Saturday Louisville 17 deaths 50 prostrations St Louis in 13 days 42 deaths 187 prostrations Boston 4 deaths 27 prostrations Toledo Ohio 10 deaths 20 prostrations Grand Rapids 2 deaths Terre Haute 1 death Peoria 6 deaths and several in surrounding coun try Lincoln 3 deaths and numerous pros trations throughout the state -Springfield 111 1 death OHIO LOVERS DIE TOGETHER Edward Cowles and Nellie Uusher Prefer Death to Separation The little village of Moline near Bowl ing Green Ohio is in a fever of excite ment over the shocking suicide of Miss Nellie Lusher and her lover Edward Cowles Of late their affection ripened into love but as both were under 18 years of age their parents objected to their mar riage Wednesday evening they attended a lawn fete together and returned home with Miss Lushers sister but they did not enter the house The parents became alarmed and instituted a search but finally concluded the young couple had doped Saturday evening children while playing discovered Nellies hat and Cowles coat near a large stone quarry pona on me weissrauier larm x searching party was organized and the water in the quarry dragged The re mains were brought to the surface with grappling hooka The yoeng man had his arms about his sweehearts waist and it was with difficulty that they were sep arated The only reason it is claimed that can be given for the tragedy is that tho young couple preferred death toibeing separated KELIHAN TO HANG AUGUST II Petition Filetl for a Commutation of His Sentence Kelihan the Sherburne Minn bank robber isto hang August 11 An applica t tiorjf or commutation of sentencerhasbeerr filed wittothe board of pardons It is held in the application that Kelihan is weak minded and thirteen reputablecitizens of Rock Rapids Iowa where he liyexMor years sign a statement to this effect The trial judge Quinn was askedto sign a statement of facts covering the robbery but declined This statement was to ac company the application for coirfmutation but according to Judge Quinn it does not adhere sfrictlv to the truth or to the mony as offered in the court - William Has an Bye Injured Emperor William while walking upon the deck of his yacht at Odde Norway Sunday while one of the masts was being lowered was struck a violenfblow on the left eye by a rope causing and extravasa tion of blood on the eyeball A bandage was immediately placed over he injured eye and the pain ceased almost at once Count Cnstellane Blackballed Count Boniface de Castellane who mar Anna Gould has been blackballed by the Jockey Club of Faris One blackball is sufficient to exclude but no less than 288 were counted in the vote on the counts application for membership His younger brother who was put up for membership at the same time was elected Negro Lynched in Missouri Erastus Brown a negro who criminally assaulted and nearly -killed Miss Annie Toervinger near Valley Ridge Mo July 2 and who was subsequently captured and conveyed to Union was taken from jail Sunday morning and hanged to a tree by a mob Thorn and Mrs Nack Held Martin Thorn and Mrs Augusta Nack have been indicted by the grand jury for murder in the first degree in connection with the Gildensuppe mystery in New York Central Amerieau Row The difficulty growing out of the loundary dispute between Costa Rica and Nicaragua is nearing a point where diplo macy and arbitration seem to be out of the question CHICAGOS HOTTEST DAY Sixteen Deaths from the Heat and Many Prostrations Of all the hot days that have made life a burden since the warm weather of 1897 began Friday was the worst There were more deaths of human beings and of ani mals and the number of prostrations wa3 greater than upon any other day of the long hot spell that has hung over Chicago Sixteen people died from the heat two are insane and out of a large number of pros trations ten cases are critical At Bloomington 111 tho mercury reached 105 Three deaths and a number of prostrations occurred Four people died from tlie heat In St Louis Friday There were thirty four prostratton3 Hundreds of people slept out on Eads bridge Friday night It was 86 degrees there The heat in Kansas City was even more oppressive Friday than Thursday Two deaths are reported Three deaths occurred at Lafayette Ind from the effects of heat and another victim is dying Friday was the hottest day of the year at Indianapolis the official thermometer registering 99 at 3 p m Two deaths oc curred New York police report eleven prostra tions and in one of the cases a laborer who was crazed by the rays of the sun leaped into the Harlem River and was drowned Seven deaths were reported The number of heat deaths in Cincinnati Friday was six Thirty prostrations wera reported At Burlington Iowa the mercury reached 102 One death and a dozen pros trations occurred At Keokuk one death and several pros trations Toledo Ohio reports one death and a dozen prostrations The thecmometer registered 95 STRIKES DISTURB BUSINESS Serious Labor Troubles Complicate the Trado Situation R G Dun Cos Weekly Review of Trade says The strike of bituminous coal miners has taken 75000 men or more from work and threatens to restrict the supplies- of fuel in some quarters though tho West Virginia and some other mines which declined to take part claim to be able to meet the eastern demand for some months The tin plate works have settled the wage question and are again busy The cotton mills have a steady and in creasing demand and the quotation for middling uplands has been advanced a sixteenth aided by speculation on the strength of reports of damage to the crop in Texas and Arkansas The woolen mills are getting decidedly small orders for fall wanrs and ore beginning hopefully en spring goods but are cautious in contracts for future delivery While the most cautious estimates of the wheat yield havo been advanced that of the Orange Judd Farmer to 575000000 bushels prices have been lifted nearly 3 cents at New York although Atlantic exports flour included were for the week 1503953 bushels against 418336 last year Each week raises the estimate of tho wheat yield and if tho weather continues favorable the crop may prove a most important factor in the future of national and international business Sully and Fitz to Star John L Sullivan has doubled up with Bob Fitzsimmons and champion and for mer champien will shortly start oufon an extended tour under the personal direction of Martin Julian Brother-in-law Martin is now making arrangements to take the two big fellows out and will in all proba bility start in the course of a week or so Julian contemplates having a blood curd ling melodrama ground out for his two fighters and putting them into the play acting business for keeps William Bloom Gains His Liberty William Bloom the young man indicted in Cleveland Ohio for arson and who confessed to setting fire to forty eight buildings in Detroit and nearly as many in Chicago escaped from ttiii insane de- partment of the infirmary cured a chisel of a carpenter during tho night and at aunrisewas gone Quay -Again aCandidate Senator Quay has announced that he will be a candidate for the senate to suc ceed himself as senator from Pennsylva nia MAEEET QUOTATIONS- Chicago Cattle common to prime 350 to 525 hogs shipping grades 300 to 375 sheep fair to choice 200 to 400 wheat No 2 red 70c to 71c corn No 2 26c to 2Sc oats No 2 17c to ISc i ye No 2 34c to 35c butter choice creamery 14c to 15c eggs fresh Sc to 9c new potatoes GOc to SOc per bushel Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to 500 hogs choice licht S00 to 3 75 sheep common to choice S300 to S375 wheat No 2 07c to G9 corn No 2 white 27c to 28c oats No 2 white 21c to 22c St Louis Cattle 300 to 525 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 300 to 4 00 wheat No 2 6Sc to Tic corn NoJi vellow 24c to 25c oats No 2 white lie to ISc rye No 2 32c to 33c Cincinnati Cattle S250 to 500 hoijs 300 to 375 sheep 250 to S37o wheat No 2 77e to TSe corn No 2 mixed 20c to 2Sc oats No 2 mixed 20c to 22c ive No 2 33c to 35c Detroit Cattle 250 to 525 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 250 to 400 wheat No 2 74c to 75c corn No 2 yellow 2bc to 29c oats No 2 white 24c to 25c rye 34c to 3Gc Toledo Wheat No 2 rod 77c to 79c corn No 2 mixed 2Gc to 27c oats No 2 white ISc to 20c rye No 2 35c to 37 clover seed 415 to 425 Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring 73c to 75c corn No 3 2Gc to 28c oats No 2 whtie 22c to 24c barley No 2 30c to 3Gc rye No 1 35c to 3Gc pork mess 725 to 775 Buffalo Cattle 250 to 525 hogs 300 to 400 sheep 300 to 450 wheat No 2 rod 7Sc to 80e corn No 2 vellow 30c to 32c oats No 2 white 24c to 2Gc New York Cattle 300 to 525 hogs 350 to 425 sheep 300 to 450 wheat No 2 red 77c to 7Sc corn No 2 SOc to 31c oats No 2 white 22c to 23c butter creamery 12c to 16c eggs West ern 10c to 12c STATE OF NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM John Hanna Escapes from the Da kota Connty Jail Goes to His Old Haunts and Is Retaken by the Sheriff After Ten Hours Freedom Prisoner Escapes and Is Caught John Hanna who for two months past has been confined in the county jail at Dakota City awaiting the convening of district court to answer to the charge of grand larceny broke jail Saturday after noon but after ten hours of freedom was again safely landed behind tho bars by Sheriff Borowsky A Fourth of July pic nic was in progress at Crystal Lake Park Sunday and Sheriff Borowsky and Deputy Sheriff Smith were there to preserve order leaving the deputy sheriffs father to give Hanna his noonday meal The lock on the steel cage in which Hanna is confined is somewhat defective and the jailer failed to lock it securely and after he had taken his departure Hanna took advantage of the opportunity offered and made his escape His departure was not discovered until Sheriff Borowskys return from Crystal Lake about 7 oclock when a posse of men was gathered together and pursuit instituted Ilannas home is on the Winnebago Agency he being a squaw man and it was thought he would strike for his former haunts About VI oclock Sunday night the sheriff in company with Harry Rasdall marshal of Homer arrived at the home of Ilannas father-in-law Solomon Hill when search and inquiry was made without result The sheriff and marshal then withdrew from the premises and lay in wait In about an hour Hanna made his appearance and when attempt ing to gain entrance into the house Sheriff Borowsky challenged him He started to inn and the sheriff fired six shots in close proximity to his person This stopped him and he was taken in custody In the chase Sheriff Borowsky stumbled and sustained a fracture of his right leg Child Tried as a Horse Thief Herman Fulletz a boy of about 12 years of age was tried before Judge McDonald at Pierce on the charge of stealing horses of August Giese a farmer H F Barn hart had been appointed as the boys attor ney and argued that the court had no power to try the boy as this case could be only tried by a district judge Judge Mc Donald was convinced that Barnharts view of the case was correct and County Attorney Leaving dismissed the case and had the boy arrested for incorrigibility Young Fulletz had been herding horses for August Giese this spring and summer and on or about June 28 Fulletz took one of the horses and rode all the way to his home in Humphrey Sheriff Hass got onto his trail and found him at his homo at that place Diseased Cattle in Knox County Much feeling has been manifested throughout the section around Wausa over the seeming indifference of state officials in not talcing some action toward stamping out the diseased catUe which have caused such heavy losses to owners of cattle in a large herd miles north of that place It is reported that a portion of the herd is now located abont seven miles north of Wausa which fact has caused serious apprehension among stock owners df the vicinity Apparently the disease has subsided some but yet con tinues to claim enough vietims to excite alarm Beat the Girl Unmercifully George Peters a farmer living near Plattsmouth committed assault and bat tery upon a German girl last week The case is a most atrocious one A few weeks ago the unfortunate girl had Peters bound over to the district court on a charge of bastardy She being within a few weeks of confinement asked him for necessaries This so enraged the brute that he made a vicious assault and iniiicted wounds that Will probably result in the death of the woman that he wronged Peters is in the Eounty jail and the community where the offense was committed is greatly excited Arrested for Owninj Dogs A A A lien and J W Miller two well know citizens of York havo been arrested on the charge of illegally harboring dogs The action is the outgrowth of the trouble J hat has been brewing for some time over the ordinance compelling dog owners to pay a tax of 3 or have their dogs killed A number of people have refused to abide by tho law and the city attorney and mayor are resolved to see that it is en forced to the letter Allen and Miller ap peared ii the police court and pleaded not guilty Their cases were continued Biff Business in Icinj Fruit The icing of California fruit in transit over the Inion Pacific Railway has grown to immense proportions at North Platte The North Platte icing plant is one of the largest aud most complete in the country During June K51 cars were iced and the business thus far in July indicates that the record for the month will exceed by one half the number of cars iced in July 189j On July 7 fifty one cars Avere iced An additional icehouse of 5003 tons capacity will be added it is announced to the plant fall Ship Butter to England Fairmont Creamery is making from 2009 pounds of butter to 2200 pounds daily A i arload was shipped to New York one day last week and will be sent to Liver pool Several shipments huve been made lo England this season Cut to Pieces on the Tracks An unknown man was killed a mile and A half east of- Oakland on the Omaha Railroad Friday night by train No IS He was evidently a tramp stealing a ride and fell from the trucks or rods ne was lit erally cut to pieces Order Goods by Telephone The Nebraska Telephone Company com pleted its line to Humboldt last week Several orders for goods were sent out on its completion to Omaha and Lincoln the wirei working perfectly German Farmer Commits Suicide Gregory Eisele a well-to-do German farmer living six miles west of Crete com mitted suicide by hanging himself No reason for the act can be given He leaves a widow and large family of children His farm consisted of eighty acres well im proved with 1600 incumbrance Littlefield Loses His Job Baalis Littlefield business manager of the Institute for the Blind at Nebraska City has been discharged without any cau3e being assigned He has returned with his family to Syracuse To Test Cattle Stealing Statute An appeal case comes from Sheridan County to the supreme court which is to test the law passed in 1895 making cattlo stealing the same grade of crime as horso stealing In December of last year Her man F Granger was tried in the district court of Sheridan County for stealing ono cow The jury broucht in a verdict o guilty and also found the value of the cow to be 20 The judge sentences Granger to three years in penitentiary In the brief filed by Ji C Noleman attorney for Granger it is claimed that the act of 1S95 is unconstitutional this claim having also been made in district court and it in therefore argued that the offense is only petit larceny While relying principally on this defense the brief filed also cites error in the fact that the complaint againft Granger did not mention the act undei which the defendant was to be tried Beet Sugar Aysociation A new incorporation styled the Ne braska Beet Sugar Association was filed with the secretary of state at Lincoln last week It is stated to be an organization of citizens of Nebraska to promote thq beet sugar industry in the state The in corporators are R M Allee J B Cessna Eli A Barnes W X Nason W G Whit more Henrv A Koenig F F Brown John W Thayer F W Taylor Ross L Hammond R 1 Schneider and L D Richards R M Allen is president and there are fifteen vice presidents named comprising prominent men from diffcrenj sections of tlie state KJr Two Hurt in i Runaway Seibert Lee of Round Valley and Miss Mary Barnes were seriously hurt as they weie starting home from Broken Uow the fore part of the week By some means the bridle came off one of the horses which Lee was driving He in attempting to get the bridle onto the horse again was knocked down trampled on and kicked byt the horse his face and head being badly1 cut and bruised rendering him uncon scious for several hours As the team ran away Mary Barnes who was in the wagon was thrown out and the wagon ran over her She sustained a broken leg Bicycle Corpq Reaches Alliance The Twenty fifth infantry bicycle corps pulled into Alliance July 4 Being Sun day and the Fourth of July only a half days work was put in Although but six hours riding was done a distance of iotty nine miles war covered Roads for thirty were the best yet experienced With favorable winds one run of nine miles was made in thirty five minutes It was the first day out that all conditions were favor able The first thousand miles was com pleted on this day leaving about 000 miles yet to go to reach St Louis Determined to Die Disappointed in love and smarting under alleged abuse from her parents Mary Car penter aged 30 daughter of D B Car penter a prominent farmer of Dawes County attempted suicide a few days since She first tried to purchase piine but it was refused her and going home took a razor and tried to cut her throat Failing in this she procured a large needle and hat pin and stuck both into her throat A physician was sum moned and succeeded in extracting the pin but the needle could not be located Tho girl will probably die Bank President Tried for Contempt Judge Kendall was in Greeley Center last week to listen to contempt proceed ings against the president of the Exeliango Bank for violating a mandatory onler of injunction The information was filed by the cashier of the bank The judge de j cided there had been no contempt foe the reason that the mandatory order of injunc tion was void Dog- Shot by the Marshal A dog owned by Dr A L Williamson of Humboldt caused a commotion by its queer actions and was shot by the marshal One boy and several dogs were bitten It is believed however that the animal was not mad Foot Crushed by a Train A Polish section hand named Wycinski was run over by a Union Pacific freight train at Columbus and -had his foot badly crushed The injured member was am putated Farmer Succumbs to the Heat Charles Weaver who was employed by Walter Eckert a farmer living a mile and a half southeast of Beenier was overcome by heat and found dead in a rye field last week Nebraska Short Notes II E Fish was drowned one day last week while bathing in Giles Creek near Tilden The assessed valuation of Holt County is 2543070 an increase of J017j over last year A severe wind storm one day last week wrecked the barns on the cattle ranch of Carl Croker near Ewing The old settlers of Antelope County will hold an encampment in the fairgrounds grove at Neligh on September 10 and 11 An ample and interesting program will be arranged Treasurer Powers of Polk County says that the past month has been the best for collection of taxes in his three and a half years as county treasurer Albert Youngquist of Holdrege was thrown from a buggy by a runaway team and received internal injuries from which he died after being in great pain several days Monday Frank Wiitson a ranchman liv ing several miles southeast of Alliance was en route to that city and when he reached the Stocking ranch alighted and started for the well to get a drink Mr Smith the manager of tlie ranch wa away and Wiitson was attacked by several large stag hounds kept for the purpose oJ fighting wolves A terrible fight ensued and by the time he reached the wagon lie was severe bitten from head to foot The little 2-year-old child of a family named Thompson living near Arcadia last week swallowed a wire fence staple The doctors acreed that the child must surely die but three days later it passed the staple through the bowels William Darlington a farmer living near McCook had a leg broken by being thrown from a colt he was trying to break The capacity of the stock yardsat Alli ance is being increased to abnpst double its present size by the railroad company This was necessary on account of the large shipments of stock being handled at thafc point The water in the South Platte River afe North Platte has fallen very rapidly for some da s past and has therefore robbed the south side ditch of its supply Irriga tionists in Colorado are using all the water coming-down-- from the mdunuMsV