State Historical Society' ' DAKOTA ffl 1 MOTTO-All Tho News When It Is Newa. VOLUME XVII DAKOTA CITY, NEB., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908. NUMBER y v WORLD'S DAILY HEWS CAREFULLY COLLECTED AND CONCISELY STATED CASTRO EXPECTS AVAR mikcahkn wn ukckitiox or DUTCH WARSHIPS NOV. 1. YftukX Uml Two iMitch Warships ,r Now Ljing In llarlMir at Curacao Interpreted nt Caracas to Mean that Holland Will Uosort to Vse of ree. On Oct. 12 President Castro, of Ven tcuela, answered the second note from the Netherlands government ; which lues the date of Nov. 1 for the revoca tion of the trans-shipment decree of May 14. It was not until the following lay. Oct. 13. that Venezuela's anx iously awaited reply was delivered In to tho hands of Baron Secendorff, tho German minster, who is in charge of the Dutch Interest. Dr. Paul, minister f foreign affairs, closed his answer to Holland by saying that an interrup tlon at diplomatic relations exists to ay between the Notheralnds govern ment and the Venezuelan government and that the Venezuelan government desires to arrive at amicable arrange. ment. He asks the government of Holland to send to-Curacos a confiden tial agent, with power and instructions to settle nil the differences now exist ing. , Venezuela' answer expresses sur prise at and calls inexplicable the fact that Holland, after having admitted In Its notes the perfect right of Vcne- kuela to issue the trans-shipment de cree, at the same time asks for its revo cation and simultaneously makes the threat that It will no longer consider to be In forco tho protocol of 18A4 un less said decree Is revoked by Nov. ' 1 The protocol signed at The Hague on Aug. 20, 184, by the special com mission of Venezuela, Oen. Carcla and the Dutch government was for the purpose of re-establishing the relations of friendship between the two nations which had been fevered for nineteen years. By it Venezuela agreed to drop all claims against Holland and Hoi land agreed to prevent conspiracy and filibustering expeditions. y.. ,. OFFEKS NO DKKKNSK. riustnirg llnnk Cashier Again Con victed of Kinbozxlenictit. William Montgomery, cashier of tho Allegheny bank until the discovery of a shortage In Us funds of over $1, ISO, 000 early last summer necessitated closing the Institution, was today for the second time this week found guilty of embezzlement and abstraction of funds, his speculations in the two cases amounting to 1613,000. As in the first case, Montgomery offered no testimony in defense. The Jury was out less than two hours. , Montgomery was also Jointly Indict ed with Addison A. Alutaffer, diHcount clerk, the latter being accused of aid ing the cashier in abstracting the bank's funds, and the hearing of this case will probubly begin next week. EJVery effort has been made to learn from Montgomery what became of the money abstracted, but the cashier has steadfastly refused to involve others. and it Is generally believed that it is to prevent the possibility of these be ing dragged into the case that no de fense was offered. NUMIiKIt PACE THE GALLOWS Enough Evidence Secured to Hung Night ICIdcrs. The ringleader of the night rider near Samburg, Tenn'., it is believed, is a prisoner at Campu Nemo.' His name is Garrett Johnson, and It is the gencr al opinion that Johnson, if he can be compelled to tulk, could tell more about the recent outrages than any other man under arrest. ' Not less than forty men alleged to have been connected actively with night riding In this territory are untie arrest, and enough evidence already has been collected, to hung at least four men. The latent report to reach Samburg from Tiptonville Is that "Tld" Burton has broken down completely and that his confession implicates 3)u men from Obion county. Kven the onth taken by the night riders has been confessed, though the officials will not make public the wording. Seventy or more prisoners are no1" in camp close ly guarded. Vetoraii'M Dramatic Suicide. While Heated at home with his fain lly Hansom I. Stowe, of Springfield 111., civil war veteran, aged 65 year drew a revolver from his u"ocket turned to his wife, said "Ooodby, I'm going now," and blew out his brains, Sioux Clly Live Stock Market. ..Wednesdays quotatlonH on the Nioux City live stock market follow Top beeves, 4.25. Top hogs, $5.65. Pound Dying lit Kimiiii. A double tragedy, surrounded mysterious circumstance, occurred by Greenfield, Muss, iienjaniln K. (lain IS years old, and Miss Harriet Ma abel Wing. It years younger, were found dying front bullet wounds at Miss Wing's boarding huuae. ISoth expi I red without making a statement. The po Ilea expromud the opinion that Oal hot the yooag woman and then killed fcitnsdf. ALL IlLAMK ON MOUSE. Accused Hanker' Associate Testify at Trjal. , After tho admission of testimony by John W. Gates, former Judge Mor gan J. Olirlen, Charles M. Pchwoba. John H. Flagler and William V. Have- meyer to the effect that aa directors of the National Hank of North Amer ica, of New York, they had never au thorized the honoring of overdrafts by Charles W. Morse, the vice presi dent of the bank, and bad never known of the existence of such prac tices, the prosecution late Monday rested Its case In the United States court In New York aganst the former banker and promoter and his fellow defendant, A. H. Curtis, who are 'be ing tried for alleged violation of the national banking laws. Tho day's session furnished a num ber of sensations, not the least of which was the declaration by W. W. Lee, a former "vice president of the bank, that on the duy of the Institu tion's collapse Curtis, the president, had said to him, "I have JuRt told Morse that he has 'busted' the bank." Mr. Leo was questioned ut length concerning the happenings behind the closed doors of the bank during' the evening hours of Oct. 18, 1907. tho flay of the collapse. After the accounts of the day's transactions had been closed It was discovered. Mr. Lee testified, that Mr. Morse had overdrawn his account til 1,000. " In order to make good this deficit Morse had turned Into the bank a quantity of securities, for the most part stocks and bonds not lifted on the stock exchange a net of doubtful value aa collateral, for a loan of 1211,000. This loan the directors re pudiated on th.o following day. Testimony Intended to show the dominating influence exercised over the National Hank of North America by Morse was given by W. A. Nash, president of the Corn Kxchangc bank and a member of the cleaing house association. - INSANITY TO BE DEFENSE. ('apt. IVtcr lining Enters a Pica of Not Guilty. Temporary insanity will be the de fense of Capt. Peter C. Ha Ins, Jr., U, 8. A., who killed William E. Annis at the Bayslde Yacht club landing in New Tork last August. ' . In tho supreme court at Glushing, L. I., Monday Judge Oarretson over rule the demurrer entered by the counsel for the defense In the case jyt P Jenkins .llajim, brother, of the captain, which set up the claim mat the Indictment was defective in that it charged Jenkins Hairis both as prin cipal and accessory before the fact. Jenkins Hains was then called to the bar and pleaded not guilty. John F. Mclntlre. counsel for the defense, entered a plea of not guilty for Capt. Hains on the ground that at the time of the killing of Annis Hains was Insane. LI 151 '.HALS WIN IN CANADA. I educed Majority in Parliament for Kir Wilfred Latirlor. Elections for the federal house were held throughout Canada Monday. Of the 221 constituencies in the do minion only two, Rouvllle, Que., and South York, Ont., returned members by acclamation. In all the others with the exception of five which hold their elections later, there were con- tests. The returns show that Sir Wilfrid Laurler, the present premier, who In the last house had a majority of 60, wll be returned to power for another five years with a safe, although slight, ly reduced, majority. ' Inyalt to Prohibit inn. The sessions of the thirty-fifth an nual convention of the W. C. T. II. at Denver were given over Monday to the adoption of reports and resolu tions. The resolutions reaffirm un faltering belief In total abstinence from the use of alcoholic beverages. Fierce IJiot In St. Louis. ' ' Twenty-five men and women and livo policemen were Injured, some se riously. In a riot at St Louis, Mo., that followed the arrest of WUliam Sarkis for fighting. The struggle took place in the Greek colony nt Second and Plum streets. Tar Siiuith all Hen-orcls. While trie scores the cruiser and gunboat squadrons made in the target practice at Manila, which has Just been concluded, will not be mule public un til they arrive at Washington, it has been announced that all previous rco ords have been broken. For Merger of Churches. The Missouri ITuiveraulist . conven tion voted In favor of a merger of that church with the Unitarian, Hutch Re formed and Reformed Congregational churches. Dcuth of Prunk M. II!;rglii. Frank M. Hlgglns, of Tennessee, chief examiner of the civil service commission, died suddenly at Wash ington. D. C, Monday of uraemic con vulsions. New York Hunker Dead. . William Henry Rogers, president of the Nassau bank of New York and one of the notable figures In metropol itan banking circles, is dead at his home in Brooklyn, aged 71 years. Korean Outbrcuk Kuppn used. The so-called Insurrection In Ko-,-ea is practically ended. Tho troops are still on active duty, but the In surgents have dwin'"ed to merely a disorderly element. miLKAJUA WILL PAY TL11K. Finally Yield to tho Demand for In dcninlty. The Bulgarian government Tuesday Informed the representatives of tho foreign powers ef Its acceptance of the principle of compensation to Turkey, which bus been the burden of persistent diplomatic correspondence during the past fortnight on the part of all the great powers. This decision waa arrived at between the cabinet Tuesduy morning after a long dobato In which Emperor Ferdinand used all his influence for peace with compensa tion. Obdurate members of the cabinet who were opposed to the principle of compensation for fear of stultifying their party were won over by the re minder that there were plenty other politicians who would be glad to xps place them and assume the responsi bility for tho Houmniitan tribute. The cabinet In a measure was Influ enced by the sentiment of,the deputies. who are arriving for the opening of the sobranje. They brought reports that business evcty where Is suffering from the uncertainty and that foreign creditors are showing no mercy. As a further step In the direction of peace 6,000 reservists will be dis charged, leaving th, army at Its nor mal strength of 60,000? The govern ment will in a day or two send a plen ipotentiary to Constantinople to nego tlate a treaty with Turkey. It is be licved that by these steps Bulgaria has done its utmost to clear the situation PE1USIIED IN A KTOKM. JVo Hunters loso Lives In the Cas cade Mountains. Details of the disappearance of Frederick W. Kloeber and Julius Kumle while on a hunting expedition in the Cascade mountains are given In a letter received at Washington, D. C, by members of Mr. Kloeber's fam ily. Mr. Kloeber, In company with Mr. Kumle. who Is associated with him In the Green River hot springs sanita rium, which is owned by Mr. Kloe ber's brother, Dr. John S. Kloeber, left the springs on Monday, Oct. 19, on a shooting trip in the mountains. The reports so 'far received indicate that the two men intended to be absent only one day, having stntted out with the Idea of puenetratlng ' the mountains for only a short distance. It was sup posed that they were caught unawares by the blizzard which suddenly swept over the mountains and, blinded by the drlvlinj snow, 4ost their bearings. ' " The finding of Kumle's body alone indicates that the two men separated when they reached the mountains. The first news, of the finding of Kumle's body received by Mr. Kloeber's fami ly was contained in nn Associat ed Press dispatch from Green river. SEHVIA IS DANGER POINT. Tendency of Diplomatic Activity Is To ward Pence. The British government has Issued In London and through the British ambassadors abroad a formal denial that the rupture In the direct negotia tions between Austria-Hungary and Turkey was due to Great Britain's In. terventlon, together with a statement that any direct nrrangement satisfac tory to Turkey would, In the opinion of the British government, smooth the way towards a general settlement. . Although there has been no change in the actual situation, the tendency of diplomatic activity Is toward peace. Servia remains the danger point, and the visit of the Servian crown prince to St. Petersburg arouses a certain amount of actual knowledge as to whether he is going on a matrimonial errand or a diplomatic mission to the emperor, or has merely been sent by King Peter to put an end to his dan gerous agitation. - Use Barrels for Ballots. Sugar burrels will be used for bal lot boxes In Sandusky, ()., ut tho com Jng election. The board of election!: ha purchased forty burrels. Tops with hinges and the necessary slots were placde on all barrels, after which they were distributed lo the various precincts. Hig Urn nt Resort. . A fire which started In the New Era house at Salisbury Beach, Mass-., spread along the beach, destroying over 100 cottages. Tho New Era house had been closed for the season. The cause of the fire i.-i not known. The damage is placed at $100,000. Dies of FiHitlxUI Injiiritw. Thomas Evans, the right guard ,of the football eleven of the Utah Agri cultural college, whose neck wus dis located Saturday during a game with the Colorado School of Mines, died Tuesday without regaining conscious, ness. Trolley Cars Collide. Two electrlosubui bun curs on the EdwardsvUle-Granite City line of the Illinois Traction system collided head on five miles south of Ed wardsvllle, 111., Tuesday evening anil eighteen or. twenty passengers were injured, some seriously, but none fatally Night Rider Cuifcs.-ie. "Tid" Burton, one of the men under arrest In connection with the night rid ers' outruge at Reelfoot lake, Tenn., made a confession at the Tiptonville Jail Tuesday. The confession Is said to be very damaging to night riders. Secretary Mt li-ulf III. Secretary Meti alf, who 'la confined to his borne by illness, wai better Tuesday. It Is expected he wlil be compelled to keep to his room for the remainder of the week NEBRASKA STATE HEWS I m .4 DRIVEN INSANE? HY T.W'NTS. Girl Worked In Kitchen to Fay for II or Music. Driven insane by .the taunts and snubs of her fellow pupils In an Oma ha music studio AInui Kervlnn Is o cupylng a padded ccjl at the Norfolk asylum,- having been, pronounced In curably Insane. Miss Servlne Is the daughter of wonl !;. parent nt Vik laisd. ' " - . iihe went to Omaha and became the pupil of a lending piano teacher but her funds soon ran kIktI, and in her nxtrenie ambition she triumphed ovor pride and began , work as a servant. One day some one tool of the girl's employment. She was dropped from the social lists of Iter mates. Soon they objected lo llT ) pretence In the studio. Tho music muster r .iuenld her to come to practice at hours, wlum the others were not there. She felt the humiliation and told her Intlmst-i friends of the mm h i she was constantly subjecied to and fre quently rrled over them. ; OHltOHNE TOIS THE TEAM. Dortglas County Jalhr and Sheriff Dratli'y Have Narrow I'.ra:p. The presence of mind of Frank Os borne, of Omaha, county jailer, prob ably saved him and Sheriff I'.alley from serious Injuiy nt Lincoln recent ly. They had taken a man over to the penitentiary and as they were leaving on the way hack the hack drive:- i los ed tho door and wus about to climb on the driver's seat" vlwii tin; loam started to run, throwing hliti oil' into the mud and. leaving the two officers Imprisoned in the hack. They were approaching a sharp turn and were going so fast the back was in danger of overturning. Osborne got one of the doors open and climbed up the side of tho hack to the seat. He guid ed the horses around Hie turn safely stud finally sloped them. The driver was slightly hurt but neither nf the officers was injured. Short Piece of Railroad Sold. Smith Bros, of Beatrice have con firmed the report sent out from To peka, Kan.,' that thoy had sold the Kansas, Southern & Gulf railroad, run ning from Blulne to Westmoroland, Kan., a distance of tun miles to a syn dicate of capitalists from Chicago. It la reported ths road will Jie extended to Wichita and McJi.'tWfr. Kan., and thence north to Omaha. " - , Hard on Fruit. At Peiw the recent snow and sleet mts been very hard on the lutn fruit. Large quantities of lino red apples can be soon scattered about under the trees where thoy have been caused to fall by the" storm. Such of these us can not be utilized by the owners of the orcthards for other purposes) will be sold to the vinegar factory, which Is already overcrowded with work. $5,000 Iliazc in Onuilm. Fire destroyed the titables uml other buildings of the F. P. Gould Mrick company of Omaha, and burned seven head of horses. The loss is less than $5,000, but owing tr Its location and the absence of adjacent water hyd runts the flames once threatened several other buildings. HttafToId Fulls, wllli. Workmen. Abe Homer of Ilea trice had his tin kle broken and wus badly bruise-l about the body, caused by a scaffold on which -he was working giving uwuy. Horner fell nearly twenty feet. Four other men who went down with hii.i escaped Injury. A Aocldontly Kills His Hoy. Willie John Murry was cleaning hU rifle In his homo In riattsuioutli Mon day afternoon the gun was accidentally discharged and tho hall entered the head of his 2-year-old son. killing hint almost Instuntly. Foul piny Kiisf tod. Coroner C. N. Karstenn has li-i;un holding nn Inquest over the body of Fritz King, whose (lead body war found upon the Missouri I'acllic truck In the southern part of Nebraska City on Last Thursday morning. It i.-i thought he met with foul l;:y. Gasoline Ivvplndch. Mrs. Geo. Hart of Lortou vus iihiiu; a gasoline Iron with which to iron her clothes when the sum rxplodrd an! she was seriously, If not fatally burned. It was with great e.Tuit that tl).i fire was extinguished in her clothing ami the home saved. Ex-Nchruskaii In Trouble. E. M. Toms, the M'lptisl minister who was arresteil at I.ained, K;in. was a resident of Nebraska. City loi several years and did bis lirt minis terial work there. Ho in charged with bigamy. Degree for Nebraska Men. The University of Wlseonslii tins granted th following degree to Ne braska graduate students: MuMer of art, Leon 10. Aylstvoitli, Lincoln, ami Thomas Goodrich, Table Rock. I'niou 1'uclflc Ili-nUi man Hurt. Grover Craig, a hrakoiuun on the Union Pacific, was severely cut uboiit the lo ad ut Cortland while swlt-iiln-; in the yards (hero. Ho was taken to Beatrice and placed In a hospital. ' Iieaio of Life lor Httiiimay, In order to allow lime for tho argu ing of a motion fur a rehearing, thio Nebratka supreme court fixed Jan. 8, 190J, as the date for lha execution of It. Moade Shuniwuy. Ho was convict ed of tho murder of Mir. Ma 'tin l.ct spring. Holmes' Sentence lt iIichJ. The supreme court of Nebraska ha i reduced the sentenco c f W. !. II ilr.ios, of Omaha, sentenced to three yar In the penitential y for rrnbenllng (he .money of a client, tJ two yiarrf. ROOKS STOLEN FROM SHERIFF". Evidence Agiiltc Aevi!cd Ttvttniwti Hunker lK:iiour. The books nf the failed Chamber lain bonking house werv stolen from the court lmilc ut Tecumseh and It Is possible all the coses pending against, C. M. Chamberlain, the former cashier of the Institution, who Is being prosecuted on the charge of wrecking the bank, may go free. The books, packed In a box and weighing over 20(i pounds, were sent by express from Auburn to Sheriff II. II. Miner, of Johnson county, and were deposited by the receiver in his office without being locked In a vault be esufle the county attorn y and Attor n.y O. A. Aiamv' of Lincoln, his co coumtcl, desired In Inspect them to prepare for a trial of new cases filed In tS;gi county. When they went to the court house ut 8:I!o p. m. the box was gone. A window was open and trad; i f a wao-o were visible nt the cai't enhance to the court house Rrin.nd, showing bow tho books had been carried owty, An effort was niude Immediately to stop the escape of tho persons who tool; the l'iol;s.. but It wus too late, and no trace of t';o missing evidence was found. FEiHTS WITH PltlSONEnS. Attacks Special C;7icrr In Cnh and One ICrrtifjM'K. The arrest and detention of n sup posed crook, in an Injured condition, the slight bijury of George Keys,' a rpccH'j- d"i v'!: rl ofcer, and the es cape f ih ....xr. pals, was the result of a t'.Kht in a elo-sod cab between the officer r.r.d the men al Grand Island. The ni.-n hud been arrested In the pro berllml district, where they had been utl'inptiiig to sell some cloth, believed t'i 'i;ive b".-:i Bt-len. The police officer tr chu was. engaged In the search .'jr two cfior " men and deputized Keys, u h:icki-.ni;i, to take the men to the city .'h i. Moth strangers were handcuffed. A driver wus secured and I he drive to tho city begun. At tho B. & Al. crossing two men assault ed the apodal oilioer. In the scrim mage that resulted one of the men munagtd lo free the mnncles from his wrlcts. Jumped through the cab win dow and made his escape. The other v.u-s ?;ire',y laiMled. - lie will be held pending further investigation. lie is believed to be a member of a gang which committed n burglary at Shel don a short time ng A similar rob bery was also committed at Lexington recently. INSURANCE 'AGENT R RESTED. 'har-d with Soliciting Insurance Without a Llf'tiisc. .!.,l. DepusK, who has been sollcit lnir business In Beatrice f.r the Amer ican 'Aih Icf.'-iYt ir.MiiTftnc.' oompany, was arretted mi u complaint sworn out by J. B. Auutln, charging him with un lawfully soliciting iteeiuV.it insurance without a certificate from the state auditor. The complaint charges De- pass with having received the pre. mlum on a $2,ruo policy from J. A Chue without authority from the slute auditor. Depiijis claims ho has a cer tificate from the auditor, while the plaintiff alleges he did not have It nt the lime he secured Clare's policy. The case was vet for hearing In county court Nov. 14 and Depass was released on bond. BURGLARS CLKAN UP JULIAN. Several Stores Visited During Stom. and Money and l'roM rty Stolen. Burglars visited Julian Saturday "ifjht and nearly cleaned up the town From Young A dinger's Jewelry store tin y t;ot. all of the Jewelry and some nioncy. From Dr. Crudup's drug store '.hi y look a considerable amount of fancy goods, cigars and some money, and from Julian's hardware store a .lumber -.if r volvers and knives. They then ipened the wife and took $125 in casii.. Clur-nlici !lo Case Continued. District court at Auburn Wodnes day I'ftern'inn. with Judge Pemberton on 1'ie bench. The famous Chnmber- !!n cac was to he tried nt this term but on motion of the defendant the cise wan continued until the Decem ber term of court, which commences on Dec. 7, at whirl, time it will be hrnur.hl up and tried, together with evcral other Important cases. Aibtrinson I 'rnlcrimllsiii. Hon. Mlas It. I'artoti. grand recorder ,f tin' Audi in Order of 1'nltod Work men of Nebne lia. Friflay delivered one of the b. st adilr'!.'-! on f r.'iternallsm that has rv,-r been herd In Sidney. I'.mIMIii:; Nt u l-'uclory. Work oh th' new factory of the lie. il rice Iron werks began Saturday it i the Intention lo have the build inu coiiiph to, I he.". !, cold weather wis In. 1 I'otnvn '.( r Appointed. Nebiavl.ri iv!ir:a "t'-rt; appointed ."owle . W bsler comity Thcron R Hall, vive W. W. Hhhc.v, resigned .Vim: '.. Tln'rHor. counly, Aluhcl O ..'eV..'ii, vice 11. T. WiMey, resigned. IS:i UiK l'.ry Bti-y. Manai er ( .'iyr'sov. el' the Peru box facility ni'i '. that h- I: obll'ted to work his forcu three ulrlits n eek to sup ply his cilf tinners. Sill ts J'.U' c ,i( V ll it nil. .,olni o'.Vi u'J. of I'licaJ ins l Tuesday s!n t. an c:i;!e Ihaf i.h isuriil seven ! , i I o.i.l Hire.: in: !n : froi.i vlp to tip of ;i:r:'. I'i ti:i!-cl from Abrcnd. V. M. JT-ii.i'icr and Anton Kaclu-r two prni. liiient ic idcntj n Sti (nailer, U.iVe returned In I 'c I'mtv an etlcndod vlil io i :crm;.':y. and Switzerland tn:!d Pain .1 lb iUK-Mlllo. The II dr ic-i Villi mid Power ir,.'. . 'air i . . :. in pvroted las '. e-i: I y ' ! V. i 'i .' : 1. i'lcinmeyer, 'or $:m.I'(jii, i.i i . - 1 , t ' n r r n new dam it !i 1 1 1 n i -1 : ' !" I 'H i I.'' Iniprov the plant. Tl e , r:oi'p!ati hn jiovei.iept will cru .. Hi" .irl'.;libor hood of IlO.'H'il. ' Ccurt Adjoin ii-'il: I'm C:im s. District I'ouit. wl.l-'i nun to have convened pt i't.irt' "i 1 Monday, waa adjourned u:M'! f'e -. t 4 -on account of the rmal! !,u.-il' r rf eve on hand Prey An Iowa wotiuiii insists that heaven Is: IJIIpiI with plains. It will bo noted that (lie mechanical players are not lu- lnded. JCow York World. When tho wireless telephone tomoa Into gi'tiernl use "IVntral" enn put way forever that tiresome old chest nut, "The lino Is busy." Huston Globe. IiiglllKt Nelson got only JT.rsW .for whipping another man. However, there rully nre people- who habitually do use ful things and don't got so much In a year. l'lillmlelihln Ledger. Somclssly has rtrd n new religion nd reduced tin.' it Voiiunrtinlinents to seven, llcfnrc y t puss Judgment on his religion we want to sis which or the leu tlio man nit ottt.- -Clcvelitiii1 IMnin Denier. Hirtliday eelttoitloiiH In honor Tolstoi nn disvourngrd by Hie ""i;nr. The literary ninn In polltii does not find anything like the encouragement In llussltt that he onjoy in this iMiwtry. Washington D. C.) Star. A ludy poiclist writing n inlltU'al story warns information ns to how a pollfl.iil wnventlon Is siudu;-ti'd. Hcn prally siK-nkltig the convention Is ox-iicd with prnyor ntul coiultichvl with fivo ftccs find ti razor. Louisville Courler Jourunl. It hits Ihmmi suld Hint Micro nro no liMdhemled inon In t!io usyhttim for the lusiMio. , Wo Rtispwt MiIn 1" trr.t; ut lonst, snvo for rnro and iiiiluMutiuit exceptions. This Is an lnisrtnnt thing for tho iintUmhllioiiilH to sMs-uIato ui- on; It inny well furnish thorn LsmI for serious and onrncst tlamht. Washing ton (P. O.) Horn Id. It hits soii for ninny yours notorious that modern choinlstry has Iss-n proatl tntod to tho sorvk of ndultoriition. .Mny not nn npienl bo nindo to tho mora cimsolontloits professors of ono of t.lto grontost -modern silcncos. nnd ntny thoy not be nskod to bring Jhelr lonrnlttg nnd tholr protU-loucy Into tho Hold for the Assistance of honesty und fair dealing? Titulon Ttntoa. It Is unfortunate that thoro should t an election for Rtnta, county or mu nicipal offices In nny State the day, or oven the your, ct n Prosldcntlnl olHtlon or tsingrossionnl elect Ion. Thos ofltoM have to do with tho nation, and the public mind should rotitoiiupliito the Is mios profK'titod nntrnniiiiolod iy thn MckorliigH. tho JeiitiniHles nnd ihe fao- tlotts of local politics. Washington (P. C.) Post. . Tlie InfluoiK-o of the tcniiwriincc cam- pnlgn in Grout Rt ltiiln has Isvn gmttor than nii.vono could hitvo iiimglnod. Tho nvoriige ooiiHitniptlon of Is'or In Ion yours bus fallen from thirty-two to rwonty-soven gnlloim or bond, while I ho consumption of distilled liquors lias do pronsod to loss than ono-hnlf. , Whilo tho pcitmlatloii lucronsod 4,(KH,(X)(), itm sniiqitloi foil off 9,HK).HH gallons.- Tho Independent . , Ono of tho latest arrivals home from Knropo reports: that In till his numorous (oui-h iihrond In hits never noted such n dearth of travelers from tho Hulled States. Mirny of. the largest hotels in Franco. Switzerland nnd Italy Invo re mained practically empty nil summer, The testimony of trn voters Is soinevh;it conflicting' on this subject, br.t tho weight of tho evidence Indicate nn off Reason for tourists abroad. We've boon etHionilzliig. Ronton Herald. It b just been learned I lint, tweiily two members of the "llchiiilioi," the jiro- Jnpaiiese oreanizntlon of Korea, wore killed by Japanese g'nilnrincs nt Kohmi, Cliolailo, Komi, u few days nito. Tliu ufTuir lins been kept quirt. During the mwsions of the Hrilisli Cliureli CotiKress nt London Sorialisiu was tliu lending topic of iliseussion uih the trend of the talk was distinctly fav orable. Thn nrcliliisliii) of Mellsinrne told of the good cfTeels of coilectivist L-giuIn t Ion in Ansirnlia and the Uev. A1- gpriion West declared I tint since lloeial ism wus bound to come it would be so much the worse for the church und the nation if Socialism onie without the (thiirch. .ia I ley. former lienil of the Turkisli secret sen ice. who wus known as the tititeher of Kiilltin AImIiiI Il unid, has sue poeileil in t-senping the venge:in;s of the new rcuinii'. and is safe In linilon. He tnitfs of the juiiulicrx of high olllcials who were executed by his orders. Ho snys he wishes the new regime well." mid re grets that li : m re ord forbids hope of for giveness. Izzi-t I'nsliii. the fulli'.i inlnis ler of the Sulliiii. is nKo safe In London, hut most of the officii! I of l lie old regime are now in prison nt Conn ant iaojiK-, Marius l'lanini, v im was nt one time minister of wnr for r.irtiig-il. iimiIi an lllisuci-iso-fill iltUiiipt lo commit suicide. Ketior Frunit'nl is a prominent progres sive, mid li's alt-. aid to kill himself ha crested minh sui"Milniion in ti!ienl cir cles." Kiniii:u'l l.i-.i'f.i-i. ii'.' w reluins his title kk r':rs-i i-l..i;'.i;i'o-i oT ;'n world. Al Muiiih )i' wit '"i ' ra pidity the siMi'i'iith uml l. i-l KC-Rie of his contest agninst lr. Tnrramh, of Nureui burg. Of (lie wlxtei'ti ii'i iius played Tar rwsi won llu-i '.,,1 I've :auie werf drawn. . , CAY IHTS L .... w' DEATH "Great Whilo Way" Ioelarl Cas of Epidemlu oi Failttrafc Oothrttn's Cinltc trt.it portion of white light libilrl t of trwdway which begins sotiier, In tv hU uf. Clth street nd ends soiucwhero tho oflw r side of IahiR Acre Wiptn ro i it .no In for a raatlsatlMa at tho ha mis of Kdwitrd P. Moxey, ex port bank o.iiui:ier IVr the Unlleel Stales iX'jitirtiuciit olf . Justice. Mr. Moxcy's biisiticKS ia to flit about the country and poor un.snrctcdly over shoulders of cashier.) of national Imiiha here ntul thoro-In orib.T io find out It tholr cash haluincs tircKnil right. .M.. Moxey nsi'iitl.v foutul Diunlwr f those gotitlctiien with tT.uli balan'Ts all wrong mid puf thi-m In the icnltoa- t hi ry. "You menu the 'Itiuadway,' New, York?" ho was asked when ho t:td snlil Now York was the tow? of it all. I moan tho Ilrondtty,' New York," he answered, quietly. "I moan the gor geous hotels mid rcs-rn Grants, Uio. barm. giituhllng Iioukck, thi myriad of I Boa ters, palatini npiu'tmcrit; houses, turning night Into day. I iimud the flood of money in 'Now York upon which tbi life is borne nioiis, the craving for vast incomes ) which -alone such a life ram be lived. 1 "To sny Mint even a bare majority of the tons of thousands of men who- , nightly swell tho crowd of amusement crazed sK'iulers, who lira In $5,00 apartments mid whose tooriruj cars con gest the Htns'ts, are doing tlibi wlta money w hich is honestly theirs ia ab- nr.l Cl,.v .i fa m-ti ft nitn ttkla HH'jL ey; thoy are either JtiKSMng olheir peo ple's cash er thoy are gambling with tholr own. :! "When you can go ItZo a rcntauraut at 2 o'clock In the morning and beimld u.,in t won it ot women gowns ai tne- tables und $:UX!i) worth of foml in pro cess in; T-oiisuniplliKi, something is wrong. And when you olwerve $50,000 wort), of automobiles waiting to take this otto supper crowd to their homes or elsewhere you niy be auro there la queer bookkeeping somewhere, " "It Is not only thla sort of lifo la New York but in a more sinister way tho sight nnd oxntnplo of It which nr hrlii'.'lng about n degradation of sous of common honesty throughout the country. That American asset, the 'Now Kiiglntiil coimclonoo,' has become ou ol joct of Jest. And. as t Kali, Now York Is to bin mo. - - . "The young banker and business inaia pf the s.)nnller community comes to Now' York, lie In taken in Imutl by his busi ness acquaintances bore and shown about town. Ills hosts spend money on u scale which dazzles him. "Ho wonders how his friends mnnnge tu share hi this prodigality, and bit by hit lie finds out. Thoy tell hlni funny stories of transactions, which, reducctj to n proper finuticlal analysis, are defal cations pure und simple, or at best l.lulri i, utlil I l.?viivlu, H.Mu It thoy say ; 'It's a port of the game,' anil Imek to his homo town goes the young bunker tilled with dreams of sudden wealth ami all the guy life that goes with it. " ' . ' - "Too oftou this iierson starts to lead a gay life before be has got the sudden wealth. II' sues the rich customer of his bunk riding up to the door with a hlg deposit or to got a letter of credit for a trip abroad. Perhaps, he tells himself, it isn't the customer'n money at all. Why, then, shouldn't he manipu late it for his own gain? Why isn't it anybody's to play with who can get his hands on If; .Tho life he has seen and tin methods he has learned are de slrovliiL' his sense of nroiMrtv. "He Is somehow getting It into taif head that Mils money placed lu his keeping is a sort of common property, and that its long as he can keep bin. books looking tis hnlcally right he may Juggle with it for the honetlt of his own porsotuil pocket. He really comes, to iK'llcve. seriously, that this Is so." WOMANji COOK. HOT A VOTER- Falconio Says She Should Get Busy; with Home and Children, "Tu be aide to iniM her own business mid got busy;" is tin p.tnaeeu, some what briefly and laconically expressed, for tho restlessness and disquietude of Ainorieiiii women, according to his ex cellency. Mgr. liiomode Fnloono, iiks tolic ileleunte to tin Hulled Stales, ox prossisl at Aivh'uisuup Olonuou's rcsl-dcni-e lit St. Louis. "1K you think tho modern woman wotilil lie h:iipior were she to Ufoine liiotl' of n ta -ior. totIMCHlly msl pub licly. In order that slo nriy roar Is'tter Hinicsuieu a i id men o: nri iirnr l iiim'k sac kui.uiii niioiio to uer hushii mi's homo nui take cure of her children and sci Hint their dinner Is well eool.rd. If ( he will seo to her own ni kiucss .'i:. i : i i:-. im nor uniist sno wlli Is haiiy." I'rubibiltou t'uls Arrmla, At the riM-it mo-'iitig o." the la;u;' of Aiuri-i. an Miui!H:nH;i". Mayor Joynor if Atl.iut.i uave li;.-ure ' from the court noil Hliei iis'orils ot tli.it city, lioia a falling idV of i.:,re tai, -V) p-r i-eut ia the iiumhi'r of nrn-stn for drunkenness, nnd iiUMli'iHMioj"i itltrbulable to drink siiii-' t lie esta'd; ia::: -at of pro'iibitlou. . ttoi lora To .tiutc "; tciaaed Kood. It li.is jnt been leurroMl that a most exhiiusrivs sltnly of thi f-Tei'ts of the una of deadly ai i.! i l)ie prctterral iou of cunned fomts '.m la-e:i tn"ng on in Netr York 'i:y tor tl.v is-i fuur unfit lis. Three pliysU-iaus o. :d h i tert chemist liave au'ij.vt.,! .'.i-.-.i s !'.!- t e;s'rim'Uia hoou to h lu. i - ; -, .The lueit ara IKu-tor Lint. !'.. .. llnrvry aud t'beitiist i'Jwnr-l D'Hric. Thy havs each taken tut grntiis t't mui HlkisJ of bcuKuic uelil. yet k.ai jr p: 6;i ically SS ill ftfoli tar. J