THE BEE: OMAHA. FKIDAY. JULY 21, 1911. -BBJ . I i 1 " ... - - I V Nebraska HARRINGTON'S CHOICE A SLAP Democrat! Look Upon Selectiom ef Chairman u rail of Portent WILL TAKE Em OFF THE FLOOR "reaer Stayer lri ef I.larwla Heelaree Mr. Bryaa Waa Always Blga! a Bis; Jef. ferl' (kolo rieea. From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. July 30 Pp'lal.) News that .Mk Harrington of O'Neill had been selected a temporary chairman of the democratic stste convention waa takaa by many of the rtftnorriti of this city a an Indication thut the "Harmon and Har mony" branch of th party la planning a coup which will mult In a daub with llryan over presidential prospects rather than the aftermath of th liquor claah which occurred at the, slat conventloo laat jear. Tha fact that Mr. Bryan in naming- bla Itet of available timber for tha highest fflca In tha land Cava out names of every prominent party man except Governor Harmon of Ohio Is supposed to be tha chip on his shoulder which Is to be knocked off by tha faction of tha democratic party which of lata has taken treat glee In doing things contrary to the beliefs of tha Com. moner. Tba reported selection, however, of a man opposed to Mr. Bryaa and bis doctrines la looked upon by many of tha democrats as being in tha nature of a bomb shell hurled Into tha democratic camp and one that will be productive of much disorder when tha convention gets down to business at Fremont neat Tuesday. Sev eral of Lhoee who expressed themselves on tha matter have tad Ira tad that after all Harrington's elee-atioa to tha platform win mean that his tremendous activity as a floor leader will be entirely cut off and that it will be productive of more harmony thaa if tha Holt county man were allowed to alt wtta tha rest of tha delegates at tha convention. . Dr T. W. Brown. wtyee reported candidacy fas the) go.asapntilp mast year Is matter of finch talk In tha party at tha present Urn saM about tha eelectloa today: -Such otSeei la emfalr. unjust and uncalled for." Ha STimmad p the view af tha mora radical of iSa. Bryan's friends. "It behooves no tnaai t mustlsn Mr. Bryan's ainosrlty aloe any Una noon which ha wishes to ijaass aa epiniee." continued Mr. Brown. "UK Bryan Is, and always baa been right a national gnostics a, and for any set of man. ta this atata aa pedal ly, te opposa him la rank folly. I have sot. nor aaa I Botes ta par nay attention to tha letters now flying broadcast between various members ef tha party.' Tha selection af A. W. Jeffs of Omaha for tha temporary chairmanship af tba combos republican stata convention Boat generally with tha approval of local mem bora of thai party. f telle Verer Bxplalma. J. E. all liar, candidate for the demo cratic nomination for regent of tha atata university, has received a letter from ex Govemor Ehalleaberger In which tha Alma man asserts that ha meaat ns opposition to tba local man whsn ha signed a petition requesting that tha same of Charles Knapp of this city be placed upon the ticket for that place. Mr. Bhallenberger'B hacking of Kaapp has caused eonslderabla comment In this city aa wall as other parts of tha stata, and tha tact that they are direct opponents, this action was thought to be an afloat to Mr.' MUler. Tha former state executive In explaining tha matter to Mr. Millar ai s f tl assarted that Knapp's petition bad been seat to him In a personal latter and be fore ba had heard Intimation to tha effect that Miller Intended to make the race. Ha declared further in bis letter that he had a thought that political capital locally, would be made of the Incident. Hake ra reseat aa Haass. Tha atata of Nebraska yesterday through Auditor Barton made aa Jnttlal payment of Sis, upon tha Ftaak reaidenoe recently purchased by tha State Board of Public Lands and Buildings for uas as a hospital or India" eat consumptives. The Institution was lately located at Ksarnsy In accord ance with the provisions of tha Bushea act passed at the lata session of the legis lator which appropriated (4t.au for tba ee- tabUshment of tha now hospital. Tha building purchased, by tha State board cost the stata faiOOS. and tha first warrant In payment for the plao waa directed to be delivered ta XL D. Gould, a former state senator who- now resides ta tha Buffalo county seat. Ta Baeat reediasT Rate. Tha Union Stock Tarda oamnany of South Omaha has applied to tha Stats Ball' way commission for permission to maks a raise In feeding rates. Tbsy ask for a rais to S3 per ton tor hay and $Lh par bushel for ours, which they assart ta the commission hi the price now etfscttrs at BURNJJKE FIRE Could Uy Pin In Creels. Four Long Yean of Eczema. Only Relief in Scratching. Used One Set of Cuticura Remedies. Hds Entirely Well. X ran trathfufly say Cutlenra Bame diss have cured ma tour long years of LSi .ma About four years ago I noticed soma tittle pimples coming on my lulls finger, and not giving it any aUeatMn. U saoa became worse and spread ail ever my hands. If I would have thent in water for a lour time, laey would burn lika ftre aaa largo cracks would omm, I could lay a pit ia than. AJVsr aslag all tha ssJtss I could think at. I want ta three eluTsreat doctors, b all did aaa aa good. Tha only relief I gut was aoratrting. " ISe after hearing so much about tha wonderful OtUwr. Bsaiadias, I pur chaaad one oonapiets sot, and after oaiaf thant three days say hands were muca batter. To-day say aaada'ara enlireiy wnU, aaa as aeiag all I ased." (Blgaed) Mas ttta Karber. R. . D. X. bpnag Laka, MicK. SopC It, 110. No sti oarer srblaaoa thaa this ooatdj ba gtraa of tha saooss aad acaoosay of tha Ouurura Hsmodtea ia tha traatmati t of tortunag. dia&gumig humors of tha stia. siate hei bath with Cuuoura 6uap and a geatla anouating with CuU sora Omtssant are ofaaa sufouaaat ta aJfvrd snaoaadiaU r&tiaf ia tba most dia- and permit rest aad sleep eiae fails. Cuticura Beap and Clstaaeni are aouaQr affective ia pre- JDS WOULD aernag. punfyug and baajuttfring the) kin, sualp. hair aad bands. Although Cuticura Kuap (2S&) and fuuoura Ointmeat (10c.) are sold throughout Who world, a Lberal sarnpia of aexA. with SJ-p. book on tha skin aad scwJ t will p mailed free en appiicauoa in Foster Vrof A Cbena. Corp Peps, IB, Baaus. Mass. - - - -t r . Detailed Census of The director of the ran sua has announced the population of 8hertdan county. according to Its minor dvil divisions, as Paver precinct Ptngham precinct Box Hutle precinct Clinton precinct Ellsworth precinct T. t anstnn precinct Gordon precinct, Including Gordon village.. Gordon village , llay prtnirs precinct. Including Hay Springs village. Hay ftprlng village Hevwood precinct Hunter precinct. , Klnkaid preclnt lakenide pre Inct Milan precinct ,, MlnnUnka precinct Mirase precinct Niobrara precinct Pine Creek precinct Ttanrh precinct...., Reno precinct Kunntnjr Water precinct Ruhr1'le precinct. Including Rushvtlle Ruehvlile village.... Schlll precinct. , Sharp precinct Pprtng Lake precinct WTtlte Clay precinct Volf Creek precinct 'Wounded Knee precinct the Kansas City and St. Joseph markets and which will soon ba In force at Sioux City, rresent rates at tha South Omaha feeding ysrds are $30 per ton for- hay and fl per bushel for corn. A hearing on the matter will be held before the commission August 1 in this city. aloe Mea aa Grill. . The excise board today listened to testi mony In the case of Hoos and Fres and I-eonard Bauer, two firms of liquor deal ers in this city, who are charged with having sold beer to 'William mil. a 17-)rar-old lad now under sentence to the stats reform school at Kearney. The case lasted practically tha emirs day and no Indication as to ths verdict was given out. Kew Biik at McGrew. Ths McOrew Stata bank of MoOrew, Scotts Bluff county, has tiled articles of incorporation with the atata banking board. It has a paid up capital stock of fliM0 and has in addition toCM on hand which will be retained by It for the depositors guarantee fund. The Incorporators ars 1- M. Lord ef South Omaha. C. C. Franklin of Morrill county, P. W. Burk of McOrsw and C. II. Burk. It alia a a Plea la. Tba Italians of LJneoln held their second annual picnic today at Custerman park, southwaat of ths city. Nearly 40 natives of Italy ware preeeat. Tola morning Gov ernor Aldrich addrsssed the picnickers on "Ths Duties of Citisenshla." Judge Frost also speaking. A band was present from Omaha which lent musle to the occasion. The outing continued until lata this even ing, bass ball games aad otheg events be ing scheduled. 3ereeraara Maasloa A blase. Fire, supposed to have started because of defective wires, burned a hole about eight feet square In the roof of ths gov ernor's mansion this afternoon. Before the flra department succaeded In extinguishing tha flames ths governor, assisted by his oIQce force, had carried most of the furni ture from tha first and second floors to the porches. They did this because they feared that damags might result from water. The flames wars discovered by Governor Aldrich. One of tha servants sounded a warning- She said sba detected aa odor of smoke. Tba governor then rushed up to tha ball room on tha third floor where he discovered smoke Issuing through the casings of ths windows. Ha turned in an alarm and then busied himself kf removing rugs, bedding aad other things from ths mansion. Ta reach tha Camas the firemen bad to run a hose up the stairways. They naa little trouble in extinguishing tha blase. Tha calling of ths third floor was damaged by water, but the entire loss Is not great. Had tha firs started In ths night ths building would likely have been destroyed. rasanarey'a Caaa Coa.es If. The advisory board of pardons heard the application of Charles Pumphrey of Omaha for a pardon this afternoon. Pumphrey is saa af throe young man who were con victed of the brutal murder of Ham Pack. a Chinaman of Omaha, tor the purpose of robbery. Governor SaaUenbarger commuted Pumphrey's sentence to seven -yaxs oa aa application mads by John O. Tetaer, who Is r a member of tha advisory board of pardons. Mr. Yelcer has furnished the board with all of the information ha used in tha former hearing and will not par ticipate in tha bearing. Tha commutation of Governor Bhallen- berger was granted on the plea that Pum phrey was not guilty, that he waa drunk and fell la with Mullen, aad Alaaack. who committed the murder and that bs took ao part in tha kUllnaV Bow Cr.ass KallasT. Food Commissioner Jackson baa issued tba following bulletin la regard ta ths pay' meat for cream on delivery: "Owing to soma objections to a recent ruling of tha stats food, drug and dairy oonuniasioosr regarding tha payment of cream oa delivery, additional facta are sat forth by tha department. This ruling is known as rsculatloa No. f and published as such la tha rules and regulation, of the department. It reads as follows:" Kaauiatlan No. s: Tha accurate testing of cream for Its butter fat la aa eperatioa that requires great care and exaotneaa at every step, it requires at least tnirty minutes to make a teat and It is imuoaalble for the saent to teat the deliveries of cream as they sre received and give ths test ths asosseary tune aad attention wnica It requirea to Insure accuracy. Pursuant to the above facta. It Is hereby ruled by the food, drug and dairy commie sionsr that samplee ( cream shall be grouped and teated at the close ofeacb day's receipts or ths lotiowtng morning, l as mpiee to be kept in close jars wnue being bald. Ia order to prevent aay evasion of the above ruling It hi further ruled that the payment in whole er in part ror cream saau be suspended until the following day, or tne time of the next aeitvery. Payment for cream, pr'.T to the day fol lowing delivery as a means sf securing business or of taking advsnuge ef another operator te a violation of tba rule and puae kthabie under the law.- The object of this ruling Is to obtain aore accurate testing of cream, it la a common praetlos In cream sectlona for five of six patrons to remain about the station waiting for their cream check. This bothers the ooerator. and la his basts be cannot stake an accurate teat aad caaea are on . record where no test was mads by tho . e para tor, hut the patron's former test re- ; f erred to and he Is paid at the rate of the former teat er near enough to It to causa j as objection from the patron. It will be aeaa that there Is ao tecoaveni- I eaoe to the aptroa after the first delivery as each delivery thereafter his cream check will be-w siting for him. A similar ruling baa been m effect In Kansas for several years and has prevta aattafatcory In every respect. bch operator waa furinshed wtth a copy of this ruling with his aew permit and ail Inspectors are Instructed , to enforce It ; strictly snd la case of aon-compllance to ' file complaint wti.o ths evidence Is ob j Bat lata Meet ta York. YORK, N-. July (Special Official notice aaa Just been gUva that tlie Ne braska Baptist state coaveatioa will be bald at Terk the second week la October. Nebraska Counties. follows: jna. w. lew 7rn .iS3 k.1 11 ( m m 47 M W M 461 1JQ 1J3 4 03 Vi 1.4t JU tit i im n m 4 eia n U 101 171 71 4 r4 V 117 IbS 13. 172 Z.1 171 K ia 1S5 ion M 4 piS ISO M W lot 11 rn u: 130 1M 1.1M fc 41 4M 71 M v ;t ia 179 see eea i;i m m village... 17. Equalization Board liaises Live Stock Findi Values Generally Low and Increases Are Ordered Along" the Line. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, July 30. - Special.) Tha State Board of Assessment sitting as ths board of Equillsatlon, has adjusted the value of rattlo, horses and mules over the stata by imposing aa Increase upon many of ths countlei. Ths increass of 20 per cent was ordered on the value of the three kinds of live stork in Box Butte. Garden. Hooker and Kimball. An increase of 36 per cent on horses was ordered In Grant county, and In McPherson county aa Increass of M per cent. In Banner, Grant and Hooker coun ties, a 2S per cent raise was ordered on mules; a 30 per cent raise on mules In Merrick and McPherson counties, and a to per cent Increase In Perkins county. Forty per cent arise on the valuation of cattl In Perkins county was also ordered. Aa Increase of SO per cent on Garden county hogs was ordered, as well as 40 per cent In crease on the same kind of animals In Hayes county. Another meeting of the board will be held hers tomorrow for ths purpose of hearing railroad tax commissioners on ths value of railroad property In this state, which Is taxed for city and village purposes. NEWS NOTES FROM CHAPPELL EIeUea Called t Veto aa Beads for New Hlh Sckoab Water Plant H early Completed. CHAPPELL, Neb.. July JO. -(Special.) There was a special election called for August 10 by the Board of Education to rote on a proposition of Issuing 112.000 bonds for the erection of a new high school building. The population of the district has grown so rapidly In ths last two years that the present building has outgrows its use fulness. The Union Pacific railroad is making ex tensive Improvements along this part of the road. It is putting down a largo well and erecting a steel tank of SS, 000-gallon capacity. It is also arranging to put In new stock yards in tha end of town and has tha grading for the second track al most completed between here and Jules- burg, Colo. This part of the country has boon favored lately by two or three light showers, tba last one being about one-half of aa Inch. The corn Is standing up well and doing fins. Harvest hsa begun aad there will be quite a bit of small grain raised. The pastures are green and lots of good grsxlag land, ao that stock is faring exceedingly well. The pots. toe crop, however, will rather light. Work on the water works and electric light plant ia progressing nicely, and It will be but a abort Ume now till the job will be completed. The large tower and tack are almost done, and the wires for the lights are all strung, and the machinery will bo Installed In about ten days. Whan this Is completed Cbappell will ba one of the beat lighted towns along ths road. Keareey Lad Deelaawd laaauae. KEARNEY. Neb July .-8peclal WU1 J. Heithecker waa found Insane by tha Buffalo county Insanity commission lata laat evening aad sent to the asylum st Hastings. H si th acker's case created a good deal of comment when tha par' tlculars became public Sines Friday he has been confined In the rooms of his chum. Bud Humphrey, who tried to keep bis condition secret ta the hope that he would recover his mind. Last night he escaped from tha rooms and Humphrey revs eh aaa, but was unable ta catch him. Deputy Sheriff Beds Laugh ton joined the pursuit and captured tha Insane lad ia a short time. It la said that tha young man's condition Is due ta brooding aver a girl who had Jilted him. He is a musician and a member of a local band. Bias HIU Mas Killed by TreUm. HILDRETH, Nab., July XX (Special. ) George Hague of Blue HIS was killed at that place by the southbound freight Mon day. Ha was crossing ths tracks which run slds by side, soma distance south of the station. The eastbound passenger train end the southbound freight came out at tha same time that rooming, the en gines running almost even, aa unusual oc curence. Mr. Hague noticed the passenger engine and stepped off the track onto the parallel track and directly in front of the freight angina The body was terribly mangled. HIW. BISHOP 07 LUrcOLH WHO WAS INSTALLED WEDNESDAY. RT- REV. JOHN HENBT TTHEX. 9 - ' Nebraska RED WILLOWJS FOR MORRIS Home County Endorses Congretiman for United States Senator. UCLT&OCITT BILL IS COJTDEJOfED Ceaveatlea Ala Baea aa Re Faewrtas; tba Naaalaatlaa ad Sea star La Felleete af Wtscaa. sta far President. M'COOK. Neb.. July SO. 'Special.) The republicans of Red Willow county held their county convention in Indlanola yes terday. F. M. Klmmell of McCook was hairman and W. A. Reynolds of Indlanola secretary. The following delegates to the state con vention wars selected: C. E. Lid red, J. F. Cerdeel. U. O. Etherton, Lon Cona. W. A. Reynolds. Charles Skalla, Don Thompson, F. M. Klmmell. The following resolutions were adopted by the convention. We, the republicans of Red Willow county in convention assembled, pledge our faith and allegiance to the principles of republicanism as set forth In the dec laration of principles of the National Pro gresalvs Republican league and the State i'rosreeaive Republican league of Ne braska, We reaffirm our faith In tha policies advocated by Theodore Rooeevelt while president ot toe United btatea aa ex pounded aad practiced by the able and fearless leaders of D roar as si re republican ism, Senator Robert M. La Fottetie and Congreaamea George W. Norm. VI a heartily coia send these real and true representatives ot the people for their pa triotic ana courageous ertorts In ths con gress of the United States to overthrow the present system, whioh puts the dollar above the man and operates to the exclu sion or real represents tion or the people in national affairs and for tha benefit of the favored few." We commend their patriotic opposition to ths so-oalled Canadian reciprocity scheme, which m Its present form Is a vicious at tempt to collect a still larger tribute from the farmers for the enrichment of the manufacturers of ths east We believe that the leadership of the republican party in the next national cam- paisn should pass from the reactionary element, which is now In control, to the prosressiva wing of the party, as so ably represented by the real In.urxent senators snd representatives, and ws hereby declsre our hearty support of the fesrleaa senator rmm litconsin, Robert M. la r ouette. We take great pride In presenting to the voters of the state of Nebraska our hon ored fellow cltlxen of this county, vice president of the National Progressive Re publican league. Congressman Oeotre W. Morris, ror ths United states senstorsnip, knowing that he will In the future, as in the past, devote all his time and energy to the welfare of the (Treat ma, or eor people, and we commend his every offi cial act and rejoice In his honor and statesmanship. Other resolutions endorse the administra tion of Governor Aldrich. favor the nom ination of Charles B. Eldred for Judge of ths Fourteenth district, commend the work of State Senator Joha F. Cordeal and Rep- reaentatlre Frank Moore in the last leg islature. The primary law. direct election of United States sens tors, the Initiative and referendum ars also endorsed. CANDIDATES SCABCB ET HALL JT Contests for 7tataatlaa fee iee- eral Of flees. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. July JO. 8pe- e'-sl) In tha approaching primaries, so far as ths filings Indicate, there will be no competition for most of the offices ef ths county, though for the sheriff nomination there will be three candidates on each side. Ex-Chairman Lassen of The 'county board BhertfT James Dnnkel snd his relative, Abe Latter, have filed for th. democratic nomi nation, and former Chief of Police Hoag land. Edward Bolts and J.' W. Oerdes, the two latter young aad well-known farmers. have Cled for the republican nomination. O. H- Geddea, formerly employed In the Union Pacific shops In this city and now farming In tha southern part of the county, will contest for the republican nomination for treasurer. Fred C Langmana will hara no opposition for ths democratic nomination for clerk of the district court aad no oa baa Bled for tha republican nomination. Miss Dora Kails has filed for th republican and democratic nominations for superintendent of ths publlo schools and has no apposition on either slds; Go E. Neumann, has filed for ths republican nomlaatlon for oounty clerk, has no op position and no one haa filed for the demo cratic nomination; Judge Mullln has filed for tha democratic nomination for county Judge, hsa no opposition, and no one has filed for tha republican nomination. In two districts no one haa filed for ths republican nomination for county supervisor leaving the present Incumbents without opposition. c aaa county is for cobbbt Candidate far Saprasae Jadge Heads Caaaty Delegatea. BEATRICE. Neb.. July . (Special Tel egram.) The republican, af Gaga county held their convention here this afternoon. with a large attendance. J. H. Case beer of Blue Springs was chairman and H. L Harper of this city, secretary. After considerable sparring resolutions endoratas President Taft aad Congress man C. H, Sloan ware adopted. The mi nority report of tha committee, which en- dorsad tha Taft administration, brought forth considerable dleciiaaion Representa tive Fllley assailed tha reciprocity bill, labeling It free trade under a cloak. C J. McColl of this city spoke In favor of the bin. A resolution endorsing J. K Cobbey of this dry for supreme Justice and calling for all republicans to gtvo him their loyal support at tha primaries, waa unanimously adopted. Tha delegates ta tha state convention are as follows: J- Cobbey, A D. Spencer, Dan Klllen. C. O. Hill. C. N. Hinds. H. J. Dob be a V. K seeing, Samuel Rinaker, George Frolick, H. G. Tether, I. C. Emery, Pultea Jacks, Jama Crawford. E. B. Drake. E. L. Heve lone. J. H. Case beer. P. H. James. Morn. rreeamaa. 8. C. Van Riper. J. v. Craig. H. L Harwer. G. N. Douglas, G. G. Doug- las. Edward Johnaon and ti. M airing - worth. Ota Cvaaty niiaara. NEBRASKA CITT. Neb., July JO. (Spe cial.) Those who have filed for office In this oounty are: County Judge. B. 8. Lit tlefleld, democrat, aad A. A, Blschof. republican. District clerk. John "Cupid" Miller, democrat County treasurer, Charles Johnson, republican, aad M. C. Berry, democrat. Sheriff. E. H. Fischer, repub- Mcaa; Joha Martin, democrat, and Carta E. Buess, democrat. County clerk. Louts Stutt, democrat, and Frank C. Nicholson, republican. County commissioner. Henry Fastens u, democrat; J. J. Walker, democrat; Theodore Waberlng, democrat. aad Henry Win ten. republican. County superintendent Charles Speedie, democrat County surveyor, Charles Sbaaaee, democrat. Coroner, H. G Karstena. re pub He. n, and John Faasbondsr. republican. Clay t'eaaty Deleaatlsu CLAY CENTER. Nab., July . (Spe cial.) The republican county convention waa bald here today aad resolutions wars passed endorsing CDagressmaa N orris. Gov ernor Aldrich aad representatives la con gress, aad d eels ring for ths progreastve principle of the republican party. Ths resolutions were parsed unanimously. No mention waa made of the administration, er of Beaaier Brow a. The following deiegatas Nebraska were chosen to attend the state convention: A. A. Gait. P. A. Caldwell. Edgar: W. F. Johnson, H G. Thomas, W. T. A) tin. Har vard, C. H. Epperson, D. M. Nettlelon, Fairfield; J. M. Jones. L B. Htlner. Ciay Center; A. H. Lewis, Homer Gray. futton; J. E. Hits, Spring Ranch; Nels Nelson, Verona. BUFFALO ITAliM BT SHOWN Rosa Caonty Eaderve Senator aad President Taft. KEAR.NET. Neb., July BV (Special Tele gram.) Tha Buffalo county republican con vention waa held hers this afternoon and tha following delegates ta ths (tats con vention wers elected: Gilbert Ball, Freeman Marryman. Dr. J. P. Norcroee R. A. Eaton. R. L. Hart, H. F. Flint, Charles Miner. C, E Linn, A. H. Morris, Chsrles Flsklgroes, E. E. Gardner, N. P. McDonald, T. Herman son. E. C. Calkins, -E. D. Gould. R. K. Grammar. The following resolutions wers passed: Ws commend the administration of Presi dent Tsfu Without fear of friend or foe and with great ability he baa pursued a consistent upright course which. In his honest Judgment would best promote the interests ot tne people. under his ad ministration the powers of the government have been strengthened sgalnet those who would encroach on the rishls ot the people. the great trusts have been brought under euojection to the law, powerful male factors have been brought to Justice. Legitimate commerce has been fostered and firotected. an active Interest has been taken n the peace and progress of the world snd especially of our oa country and the progressive pollutes of the Roosevelt administration have been efficiently ap plied In national affairs. We heartily enooree The record ta congress of Senator N orris Brown. Vr 1th no special interest behind him and only the cause of the people to help him. no nas attained a standing and influence Ir, the greatest legislative' body in the world that pays high tribute to his ability ana industry. He has stood for republican principles at all times and with great tact ana activity nas helped to mould the legls Istton of the nation. The proposed amend ment to the constitution of ths United States states, providing for a nr.tional tax on large Incoraee, of which Senator Brown was the author, la likely to be adopted by more than the required number of ths states snd win be a notable achievement. The station he has attained and the ex perience he has acquired will enable him to be of stftl greater service to the state and nation In ths future and we pledge to him our confidence and support. we approve tne administration of Gov ernor Aldrich and the republican state of ficers as honest, fearless, able and. Just. Resolutions commending ths candidacy of Judgs F. G. Hamer for the supreme court and Judge B. O. Hostetter for district Judge were also passed. C. W. Klbler of eKarney was chosea chairman of the county central committee. Cedar Ceeaty Delegation. HARTTNGTON, Neb., July .-(Bpeclal Telegram.) The republican county conven tion met at Hartlngton this afternoon and elected the following delegates to the state convention: F. P. Voter, W. F. Schrlren, C. F. Furley, Dr. I. Brown, Q. A. Kerley, J. C. Robinson. H. L. Peck. D. F. C roach, C. C. Bacon, J. E. Knapp and V. G. Briden bough. Farmers Organize to Fight Union Pacific Four Hundred Land Owners Will Take Cue to Supreme Court InTolring Width of Eight-of-Way. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. July M. -(Special.) What la said to be the most com prehensive suit yet brought in tha courts of this state to test the validity of the claims of ths Union Pacific Railway com pany to 400 feet right-of-way through th counties Is said to be contemplated In the taking up of the case In the district court for Dawson oounty, entitled Union Pacific Railway Company against Tashby, ths de fendant being earner of lands along ths right-of-way. Aa organisation of several hundred farmers between Grand Island aad Cheyenne haa been effected and It Is stated that before the organisation la completed there will be upward of 4M members, to fight ths case through to th laat court. Over 11.000,000 worth ef property. It la claimed, will ba represented In the litiga tion. T. J. Maboney af Omaha aad W. A. Prince af this city hava bean engaged as counsel by ths organisation. Ths validity of the 1SS2 and 1M4 congressional grants and their meaning aaa to be tested. KEARNEY WATER USERS KICK ClrUesta Waat Extra lewl.a of tha Council Hear Pretests Agwla.t Meters. K BARNEY, Neb.. July 10. (Special. -Tha gathering storm of opinion against the municipal owned water plant broke out last night when a petition signed by 100 consumers of water was presented to the city council requesting that a meeting ba called soon for tho purpose of giving the patrons of the plant aa opportunity to ex press themselves on ths rates In affect. By municipal order, meters are being in stalled la every horns to replace the old flat rats system. It la those on ths flat rate who ars objecting moat ta ths charges, although they hava in ao ease been In creased. The meter charge has been re duced by a large per sent, despite th fact that during th drouth it waa difficult to supply ths town with enough water to save tha lawns. Soma consumers claim their charge for water is mora thaa tl a day. whereas It haa not been mora thaa Ua a quarter heretofore. Investigation of some of these claims hava proved that the meter was not read right and In ether cases the administration haa found that tha expense baa been materially reduced under munici pal ownership. Ctaataaawar. Castas at Fatrbwry. FAIRBURT, Neb., July M- (Special Arrangements hava been mad to hold ths seventh annual Falrbury Chautauqua In the City Park auditorium from August U to XL Aa exceptionally Strang eatertaln ment and musical program has been ar ranged for this season. A new departure has beea made In the rnanagecnent aad ewnershlp of the ehautaaqua this year. Ever sines IMC, when the cautauqua was established. It haa been managed aad financed by Frank L. Rata aad It haa had a moat successful record. This year the Chautauqua la la tba hands of a stack aompaay. com posed af cttlseas ef Falr bury and vicinity. The officers of the ehautaaqua are Luther M. Nelson, presi dent; Frank L, Rata, secretary; A. Lynch, vie president; Milt Coffmaa. treasurer. Geaeral Stew at Alaa BebfceaV. GRAND ISLAND. Nee.. July J0- (Spe cial.) The general star ef J. W. Modesltt ef Alda waa robbed, th thieves, however, raining entrance only ta tha baeraaeet. They carried away about worth of canned goods. A handoar was used by avsans of which to get out of the village, aad this was traced to a point near Shel ton. where It was taken off th track and run tnte some timber. It Is supposed to be the work ef hungry hoboes. Wear) Strwek by Train. NDBRASKA CITT, Nek. July St. (Spe cial Pearl Pramptea, a colored man, same la tram tha country yesterday aad lay dowa for a rest on the aide af the track and a passing traia aroused hisn, and he raised up la time ta ba struck by tha en gine aad kaecked off th rail, bat th wheels pass.d ever his right hand and III I Take Your Choice of All Our Men's $4.50 "Regal" Oxfords Now S3.48 Tako Your Choice of All Our Mon's Straw Hats, Saturday at 1.1S They are $2, $2.60. Any Panama "nre nousc or UtCH MtJVT.m j jL ( T1 Reservation Is Open Rflrttr at Mtnci. A.u4ut 14 1o Stpttmhtr 2 Fort Berthold Indian Reservitioa is open at lat to white settle ment, under tha Homestead Laws. Any American citigen who A used his homestead bunarifht or who does pot own more thaniob seres of land, may file. Fortunate winners have the opportuniry of procuring 160 broad seres of North Dskcts farm io land, from Uodn Sam, o long time payment; price t ft.50 k awe, . . 150,000 Acres sre now peoj ind regifUauon ran bs made at Minot.t'Jorta. Dakota, : " btween August 14 and September a, 191 1. Write today for our free Fort Berthold folder which tell, you how, when and where to . tie and the method of drairlng. c LEEDY, General Immigration Agent 115 Great Northern Building. Saint Paul, Minnesota I LOO GOT Round Trip, Dally OC08M-2SX0 $OfM. 0 Detroit ub w Toronto 09 d& Kisgsra F&Ha Hid in ftooiri 34.00 $!OW OC Eoifalo HO I! n, 41.00 11 45.00 SIOSi Hit Bostca Hi Ftst trmns tmnttnUnt kntrt makt Jirtct anntctunt in Cbuai with mil luut tail. LUtrtd rttum limits mnd fnmrmbU ttsprvrr prrdUia. Yea travel la luxury aru. enjoy "THE BEST OF EVERYTHING" TICKET OFFICES 1401-1403 Fanum Strtrt,. Ommba, Nti. MW17I4 severed the same. X quart bottle half full was found near htm. His Injuries wers not fatal. H lid rath t Have CaralvaL KIUDBETH. Nee.. July Jfc (Special V- carnival meeting was held Monday sight and plana for a carnival to be held the last three days la August discussed. It waa decided not to employ a carnival com pany, but te provide entertainment ef a different nature. ' Among ether thlaen. tt waa settled that aa airship be secured te give aa szhlMtloa each day. Alleged Bar alar Geea Baesx t I eve a. VALENTINE. Nee.. Julr saWBaaeial 1 Sheriff Ryan from Sidney, la., arrived her to get oca Welter Everyhaa from Sheriff Roeaeter of this place. E)varrham la wanted ea the charge of burglary and was feuad oa Alfred IlorTla' reach south at Weed Lake Sheriff Roeaeter aad eroua-ht her and put is Jail till the lows sheriff arrived. Has Thief riaade Oalltr. VALENTINE, Keb.. July -(BpclaI -Clark Benedict, who waa brought hara last week from Wyoming by Sheriff Roeaeter en the charge of horse steeling, pleaded guilty before the caunty lodge aad ha awaits the arrival ef the district judge, who will hold a special session and give him his sentence. Tenia Reek Lsr Officers. TAB LB ROCK. Neb.. Joly J (Special The newly elected officers of Capitola Rebekah lodge No. lit. Independent Order af Odd fellows, were installed at their haa last evening by ths district deputy, for 33, 93.10 Grades at 93.48 Fort Berthold Indian ! Until September 30 tltt ui 33.10 Saratoga Spffl taOntreal u.45.co Ktv York City tfl.44.S9 AHsnilc City la.4U5 Portland Mrs. XI C. Sctam. The officers Installed are as follows: Mrs. Mary Cosard. N. O.; Mra Amy Marble. V. O.; Miss Nells Irwin, secretary, and Mra C. El Bcl.m, trees arer. r Several r 11 seed. PXATTSMfXTTH. N.B., July M.-8pe-elaX) Alva Stull. tha s-year-old son of Mra Henry Stull. residing twe miles north of the dty; bad his skull crushed this morning by being kicked by a horse. After an eperatioa tha boy . regained consciousness aad his chaaeaa ef recovery arc considered favorable. Caaaterfslt Del lave buy trouble, but a genuine quarter buys Dr. King's New Life nils, for constltpatton. malaria and Jaundice. For sale by Beatoa Drug Co. Ber gvertaasly lajared. BEA TRICE, Neb., July (fpeclel.) A la-yeex-old boy by the name of Salter was kicked in tba head by a boree in Waldo's livery hara at TJewttt today and sustained a fractured skulL lis was brought te the United Breikrea hospital her toalght. where h was operated upon. Ph rat elans believe he will recover. Ths woman at today wha . haa good health, goad temper, good sense, bright eyes aad a lovely oomplexloo, tha result of correct Irving and good digestion, wins tha admiration of the world. If your digestion Is faulty Chauaberlala's Stomach aad Liver Tableta will correct It. for sale, by all dealers. The Key to the situation-nee Waat Ada.