II DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD -mm r GROSSING DISASTER AT MORE THAN 100 INJURED ARE TAKEN TO H0SPITAL8. BLAME PLACED OH CREW Eantbound Michigan Central Train While Derailed Cut In Helf by Flyer. Porter, Ind. Twenty-seven persons arc known to bo dead and mora than 109 wero Injured In tho wreck of two passenger trains here. Now York Central train No. 151, New York and Uoston to Chicago, plowed through .Michigan Central No. 30, Cbloaxo to Detroit and Toronto, demolishing a wooden coach, u com bination passenger and baggngo car and killing or Injuring practically ovory person in It. Tho wreck oocurred at a lonely junction point, about fifty miles from Chicago. It was two hours before tho first relief train arrived, and only efforts of volunteer fire fighters pre vented many of the Injured from be ing burned to death. Tho accident was canned, according to railway officials, when tho Michi gan Central train crow fallod to oh- serve stop signals lit tho Intersection of tho two roads, and wan thrown on to tho Now York Central tracks from the derailed switch. It was stated that tho Michigan Central train should havo stopped and allowed thf New York Central train tho right of way. IJoth tho cnglneor and firemen of tho Michigan Contrah train aro beli held. When tho Michigan Central train hit tho derailing switch at uio cross over It plowod across tho ties for more than 300 feet, nnd stopped with the wooden coach In the path of tho Now York Control train. The heavy engine struck tho coach at nn angle, ground It Into splinters, loft tho rails, plowod a hole l.n the onrth aul turned over on its side. Bond Thief Captured LHoomtotfton, 111 William Dnlton, 10-year-old bank clerk, who stole $772 000 worth of Liberty bondu In Chicago nn amount which tho pollco say Is the largest bond theft on record, was caught In a pool room at I ley worth 111. All tho bonds, except one for $50C that ho used for expenses, woro mi covered In a small leather bag ho had tossed into u corner whllo he played Tho boy said that taking the record riWiount of bonds was a simple mntter but that escape was not so easy. I. Two Filers Killed Itockaway, N. Y. An air pooket en countered 800 foot 1n tho air, which threw their seaplane Into a tall spin and sout It crashing down boforo It could bo brought under control, is bo llevcd to have boon respontflblo for the denth of Lloutonnnt II. T. Stevens, United Btxitos navy, and Chief MncAiln ist's Mnto Kugono Lindsay, whllo nmk lng a flight over tho nnval air station here. Lindsay's hoimj Is In San Fran Cisco. Lieut. Stevens and his wife lived nt tho air station. $40,000 Loot Recovered St. Paul. Arrest of three women and recovery of $10,870- stolen from tho mnll air of train No. 2, Northern Pacific railway, on February 18, vvna announced horn by fdiloral officers Those arrostod are Mrs. Alice lien drlcks, 40; Mrs. Onicd McDonald; 20 her daughter, and Mrs. Elisabeth And erson, 21, a cousin. Girl Loose Life In Fire. Den Molnos. Mildred Mllllgan, 17 years old, wus burned to death bore when, korosono exploded which uhu throw on u flro In tho kltchon stove. IiOrnlno Mlllliiau, 15 yours old, a sis tcr of tho doad girl, Is In a local hos pital In n serious condition. Tho younger girl wna burned Li her effortn to aid her slstur. Bonus For U, S. Employer Washington, D. C After three mid a half hourV debate the houso voted n $240 bonus to government employes it would "apply to practically all io colvlng $2,ri00"or less a year, with the exception of postal employes and work ers iu govurnmont arsenals and navy yards. Georgian Capital Isolated. Constantinople. Tlflls, capital of Georgia, captuied by bolshevik forces last 'week, Is apparently cut off from tho world, Tho city's wireless is silent, and railway and telegraph, llnou have been cut und bridges blown up. Anti-Allen Land Dill Signed Phoenix, Arlr. Gov. Thomas E. Campbell announced that ho had signed 'the untl-altea land bill. Tho bill, which is tnodled after tho Califor nia land lnv, prohibits owning of luud by ineligible for citizenship. Aliens Using Forged Papers Wusulmon, D. 0. Forged paa'i ports to enable undesirable and dan gerous aliens to entor tho United Btatc.8 r.ro being Issued in almost ovory European country, it was 'an nounced it'.h6 statu department. o e DSA BENJAMIN F. WELTY v. ' M- Representative IJeiiJumln F. Welty of Ohio, who Impeached Federal Judge Kenesaw Mountain Land Is in the house of representatives because of his ucceptnnco of the olllcc of supremo arbiter of baseball while still serving on the bench. U. S. WEEKLY MARKET REPORT Chicago Wheat Advances 2J4 Centa Closing at $1.G7 Hogs Steady Cattle Up. WEEKLY MARICKTGRAM. (Hy U. H. UURKAU OK MARKKTB.) Washington, Feb. 22. For wcok ondlmt Fnli, 18. Grain Prices advanced about 10c tho curly part of tho wcok as result of reports of green Iiuks In Southwest. An overbought condition was then dlscloed nnd prices reacted about 4c. Larger move ment, small demand and ctitlro lack of export business then caused a further do tllno dcRptto more serloiiH reports roKiird Ing green bugs. On tho 17th colder' weather and snow wero reported In tho bug terri tory. This Influenced market lower, hut prices later rallied on reports of export business nnd Hessian fly talk from winter wheat states. For the week Chicago March wheat advanced 2V4c, closing at $1.C7',, May corn, lic, at uT.'a; Kansas City March, wheat up lc, at I.G7?i. Chi cago May wheat $l.t71i. In Chicago cash market No. 2 red wheat 2fic to 31c over Chicago March, No. 2 hard 4c to c over; No 3 mixed corn 3c to 4V4 Under May; yellow 3',4o to 4V4c under. HAY AND KKKD-On account of colder weather and light receipts hay market slightly Improved over conditions early In tho week, hut prices still lower than u week ngo In most markets. FRUITS AND VEaKTAIlLEfv-Hackcd round white potntocs down Sc to Sc per 109 pounds f. o, b northern whipping stations, iu. Sue to Doc. Chicago carlot market down 10c, reaching $1.05 to J1.15 sacked. Cold storage Baldwin npples llrm at western Now York f, n. b. stations around JI.25 per barrel. Northwestern extra fancy Wlnesaps llrm at New York, $3.G0 to J4.50; up lOo f. o. h. at J2.23 to J2.35. Yellow onlonH slightly weaker, at "Go per 100 pounds. UAIItY PRODUCTS-IJurliig tho p.ist week Vi scura butter has advanced J4e to lc dally, with other grades following closely. Demand Is now vpry Arm; trad ing very active, Feb. IStli pi Ices, 1)2 hioeu: Philadelphia, 4SKc; Now York and llos ton. 4Sc; Chicago, 47c. With scarcely mora than a steady market, chceso prlceu haVo shown but very llttlo change tho pant week, Hmaller styles aro least In demand, with prices showing wider ranges than on other styles. Majority sales .prices tango 2)0 to 254o on most styles. LIVE STOCK-Compared with a week ago hog prices at Chicago wero nearly steady, declines of JOc to 13c on somo grades being counterbalanced hy equal advances on othors, Ueof steurs up C5c to We; belter grades of cows and helferH Wc to "Be; common grudes unchanged. l-Vcder stoors advanced 23c to $1 per 100 pounds. Fat lambs up 23c; feeding lambs down 25c. Fat ewes gained 25c to Mc, Feb. lhth Chicago prices. Hogs, bulk of sales, JJS 85 to 3.W: medium and good beef steers. JS.40 to $10.15; butcher cows and heifers, Jt to $D.SS; foodcr steers, $7 to 18.76: light and medium weight veal calves. $!t.G0 to $12.25, fat lambs. W.75 to IH.7BJ feeding lambs. JC.23 to $7.50; year lings, JG.50 to J7.25. fat owes, 3 DO to $5.25, TAKES UP LABOR PROBLEMS A. F. L. Executive Committee Meets at Washington to Prepare for Conference Washington, Keh. 1. What wero regarded vital problems nlTectlng or gnnlzed labor In connection with tho present Industrial situation confronted the executive- council of the American Federation of Labor, meeting here pre liminary to opening the conference Wednesday of heads of 10!) national und international labor unions. The meeting of the union heads was called by President Rompers to consider means for opposing any general Insti tution of the "open shop" und also for dealing with the finest Ion of wage reduction! and' nntl-strlke nnd com pulsory arbitration laws. BOMB JAPS AT LOS ANGELES Two Attempts Made to Destroy Build ings Occupied by Japanese In Last Two Weeks. Los Angeles, Feb. 2:i. Two alleged attempts to destroy, by the use of phosphorus bombs, buildings occupied by Jnpanese have been inside here In tho Inst two weeks,' according to u report mnde public by dipt. K. H. KnoH of the 'bureau of lire prevention of the Los Angeles lire department. Named tnvoy to U. S. Snn Jose, Costa Itlcu, Feb. 'SI, Ole to Gouznles Vlqulz. former president of Costa lllca, has been mimed as en voy of the newly formed federation of Central American republics nt Wash ington. Turk Army in New Drive. London, Feb. 'JJI. The opening of u new offensive by the Turkish nation alibis tignlust the Greubs on the Smyrna front Is expected, says a Con. ktuntliioplo dispatch to the 1'venlns NViwm. mm& .g " w--,?n '"A - I 14 .,,.$. StrmLt a fir ''jWgr mVl phimoded SHERIFFS NOTIFIED NOT TO SEND MORE PRISONERS TO THE STATE PENITENTIARY MEN SLEEP jNJPRISON YARD Warden Fenton Reports Instltutior Full to Overflowing Making It Impossible to Properly Care for and Guard Criminals Lincoln Warden Fenton of tho Ne braska state prison expects to notify all sheriffs of the state to send no more men to the penitentiary. The Institution Is crowded to tho doors, with two men In each cell and some sixty assigned to sleeping quarters in bunks in tho prison yard. There are now 012 prisoners with in the walls. This Is u record for all time and more than 200 above the normal capacity. The warden consld ers it essential to call a halt and to refuse to receive more men either un til more room is provided or somo of tho Inmates arc paroled. The warden reports that lu his esti mation there are from 125 to 100 men who could sufcly be paroled and that In his opinion at least 12C first of fenders, now eligible to parole, should bo sent out. He predicts that not G per cent of them will go bad. Other state institutions havo put up tho bars from time to time, especially hospitals for tho insane and tho feeble minded, but this is the first timo that penitentiary ' authorities have faced conditions so acute as to demand at tentlon. It is said that recent and prolonged ! agitation against release of prisoners has influenced tightening of the ' clamps. Those in favor of the old , arrangement have argued that those who complain against the parole I system should put up tho money for ' an addition to the penitentiary. Fair Aid Law Restored ! Instead of a ono-fouith mill uniform ) tax levy throughout the state for the i aid of county fairs, with limitations ' of $5,000 In Douglas county, $3,000 tu Lancnster, and $2,000 In other' coun-' ties, tho state representative diet has put Itself on record as favoring the I old provision of appropriating- from , the county general fund 5 cents per capita, but wltji tho population basis brought up to date as shown by the 1920 federal census. Senate Adopts Language Bill After a lengthy discussion thostato senate placed Its seal of approval upon the language bill substituted by tht commltteo on education for tho Norval bill. A minority of the committee on education had recommended Indefin ite postponement on tho ground that tho Slman languago law should be al lowed to stand In tho form In which It passed tho legislature two years ago. Object to Standard Loaf Bill Flvo hundred Nobraskans, most of them retailers of bread, havo peti tioned tho state senate to kill the bill requiring bakers to make bread loaves standard weight. Although tho bill passed the house, It was killed on tho adverse report of tho sonato committee on miscel laneous nffalrs. Tho bill was later raised to tho general fllo. Reformatory Will Continue Senator Hoaglnnd of Lincoln county made a vain effort to abolish the Nebraska reformatory for women at York, a now Institution created by the legislature of 191H. Ills bill to repeal tho act ct eating the Institution and authorizing sale of tho property, was reported out with a recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed. Would Exempt From Taxes The senate commltteo on revenue nnd taxation hnB reported for the gen eral tllo a bill which exempts building and loan associations from taxes. The commltteo has been divided by a tlo ote, but It llnally decided to report tho hill for general tllo and It will bo considered by the senate. Utilities BUI Is Killed A bill to put privately owned pub lie utilities In towns of 5,000 to 25,000 under tho control of tho Nebraska railway commission, was reported out for indefinite postponement by the senate commltteo on municipal- af fulls. The report of tho commltteo was adopted. Oppose Death Penalty Several speakets opposed to cnpltal lunluhnicnt wore heard by tho houso judiciary connnltteo iu support of H. It. HIS, which tloes away with the loath penalty for murder, excopt whore a person under conviction for that crime repeats It and Is convicted Willi. To Maintain School Standards After various ups and downs on iiruUoiiH occasions, tho Franklin bill ,iermlttlng teachers without college raining to teach in vlllnge districts up to 1,500 population (the present dmIL being 1,000), was decisively de feated on third rending by tho hoiibo. Appropriation Bills Introduced Four appropriation bills Introduced In the houso by tho nuance committee of which Uoprosontntlvo J. A. Axtoll Is chairman, carry but $100,000 more for the last blennlum, indicating no reduction In Btnto taxos. The total Is likely to bo Increased. Tho budget requests, representing tvhat tho various departments of the itato asked after tho governor had educed them suverul millions, totalled '3,S0O.0O0. This total bus beou re lucod by the appropriations commit eo nearly four mllltou dollars. COpSKEB ITEMS KcwB of" Ail Kinds Gathered From Various Points Throughout Nebraska. OF INTEREST TO ALL READERS Norfolk will hold nn auto show Atit-ll 7 n (I The (Jorlnj; ,.ty council liu already sold M Sii;,O0O funding bonds that I were ibued recently. I The SSO.tXKi bond Issue for n new! school Ihiiim. at Murdoch wus de fonti'fl. ! Hen It. Mnim wii accidentally shot ' anil killed while on a wolf hunt near I Stockvllle. 'I he state high school basket ball tournament will be held at Lincoln .March 10, n nnd VJ. Initial steps for the erection of a club home for tho llnstlngs Woman's club have been taken. Fire, caused by nn overheated Hue, did SL'0,000 damage to MeCook's J?:iOO.- wu iiip-n school liulldln!,'. i Mi-., rarollne Venneninn. a resident of the stale since 18(11, is dead nt her j home near Nebraska City. A perfect babe, weighing 41 ounces, wus born to Mr. und Mrs. John Wei-' mer. nt Onmhn last week. . The house has passed a bill specify ing November 11, ns Armistice day and ninklnc It a egnl holiday. The Oieeley council of the Knight of Columbus has opened club rooms lu the Gieeley State bank building. York County Treasurer P. L. Propst 1ms written 2,017 automobile license receipts nnd collected .U.M.'l.riO. MNs Ksthor Kro.ver was recently unanimously re-elected as .secretary of the Kearney Chamber of Commerce. ' Professor J. .7. Flnlo of Stinorlnr lins been engaged ns director of the Te-' etimseh Military band for the coming1 j ear. I County officers captured lfil) gallons! of mash on an Island In the Ilepub llciin river n few miles southwest of MeCtmk. The farm house of Perry Clause, ' eleven miles Miuth of Nebraska City. was destined by lire together with j the contemn. Forty head of Poland China hogs owned by Chris Llonberger of Hum-1 boldt. sold at auction for an' average ' or WO si head. j Fire thought to be of Incendiary i origin damaged the planing mill of Walter Iteekuieyer nt Fremont from i :-;.iinu to si,.ioo j "Death crossing" near I!!g Springs, i where sl persons have been killed, now is pixitected by a newly patented signal bell nnd wigwag signal. , I he Desbler brass hand has been under the leadership of its present dl lector, Iloni-.v Slttler, since Its organi zation, twenly-llve.. veins ago. -Mr. mid .Mrs. George Kuhr, sr cele brated their golden wedding anniver sary at P.lalr last week. They have1 resided in Washington fotinly 17 years. I The legislature has been asked by I the house .finance committee tu appro-, piiate l,'.S,7M.-i:i to run the state government for the coming two jears. The Buffalo county supervisors havo purchased over" tflS.OOO worth of road ' building and maintenance equipmenti ' Including two Unit caterpillar tractors, and four twelve-root steel malnftlners. i The sinking of n Kelly Water com- j jmny well In the Itepiiblican valley ut McC'ook und Its successful tost settles ' McCook's water shortage troubles fori yenis to come. The well delivers 7W) ' gallons or supeiior underflow water1 per minute. Lieutenant Governor Harrows has' iKuriicd fronuii strenuous trip to tie east where he visited In the capacity of efimmnnilei' in chief of the Sons of Veterans nnd also ns presiding oflk-er o! the Nebraska state senate. He do-1 llvered thirty speeches In seventeen titles and ten states. . Carlton Ithoten f Douglas, n num. her or the Otoe County Pig club last season, 1ms recently been iiwnnleii n pure-bred Chester White gilt by the Mate association for having been one i of the live highest Junior eoutostnnts ' growing Chester White swine In Ne- briiskn last .venr. i A milch cow f.0ld for $1S2.."0 at the , II, S. Miisiin farm sale at P.eatrlce. ', Others sold for si no, si:pj and $10(S. i The nveiaxe for the herd was above1 the $100 .mail;. Fire at the home of County Treasur-I er John A. FruntWen at Hastings,1 thought io have been caused by the explosion of coal In ihe furnace, did, Sl..r.00 da mage. The breaking up of the Potnio Growers' usoiiiitlon, formed during the war In enable moilucers to receive a fair profit. U ii.iecast In the sale of the wuiehouso nt.llny Springs. Fred Ilnblieiisletkeii of liatto Cen ter was Instantly killed when his dotlilng caught In the flywheel of a gi.oVne engine operating a hay baler on his fathers farm near Monroe. . Three bundled and tlfty-one cars of live si,-k. passed over the Wmore division of the Burlington Inst Sun day, bound for Kansas City ami St, Joheph markets. The stock was shipped from lied Cloud and west. Plans are being perfecied for a flower campaign among the children fif Wyuiore to beauliry the grounds of the public library. Discarding the name' Coinnierclul Club for "Chamber of Commerce," Phittsmoutli. boosters have reorganized and elected new officers. , Nebraska's dm Mllllnoiv school, sponsoied by the stute. held Its llrst session at Mmnltivv (irovo last. week. Tho school had the backing of the Mmifson County Farm Hmoou, which view's tho tdoti as n step toward llBhtwlnr the burdan of farm life fqr w omen. The American Legion hftjcitnr bill pused tho eoiniuttco of li.e whc'.e lu the lower house by u vivu voce vote. Fenton Fleming of Lincoln was elected president of the Nebraska Be fall Jewelers' association at the cloa of the annual convention at Omul.a lnt week. Holt county Is the first to bine a marketing agent for It, farm bureau. The agent dlxpovs of agricultural products illtect fiom the farmer to tlm consumer. The body of Carl Smith or Madison was round lu mi automobile b.v tl o roadside near Knoln. An empt.v gun with bofli barrels discharged was, in the machine. Two fires In the same block nt Fre mont, both thought to be of Incendiary origin, resulted In a loss, .of X.'U.OO'). State Fire Warden Hartford Is Invesii gutlng the matter. The Kearney county hoard of super visors has made a special appropria tion for flie farm bureau making pos sible the hiring of a county bo. and girl club demonstrator. Amateur yeggs failed to see the printed combination dii odious near the sure in the IIivolock Lumber A. Coal company nllice und consequent!1, went nwny without any loot. A Greek community was recentlv organized in Grand island with George Theros as president. One thousand dollars was pledged for church activi ties for the "community." Farmers around Big Springs who, who for the past several months havo been holding their wheat, apparently have despaired of higher prices and aro marketing their grain. Dr. J. T. Stevens, a prominent Lin coln physician, Is dead fiom n trilling wound sustained while performing an operation some weeks ago, the injury developing into blood-poisoning. Norman Johnson, slayer of City De tective Arthur Cooper, at Omaha, has offered to help support Cooper's widow with what money he can earn whilo serving his life' sentence in the state penitentiary. A. J. Blair, who worked thirty-six years for his brother-in-law, John William, as n farm hand, in Otoe coun ty, without drawing his wages in full, has been given u Judgment for $Ki,000 In surprenie court. Yeggs robbed the bunk at Howe, Neb., and escaped with th'e contents of forty safety deposit boxes. The boxes contained principally liberty bonds. Bank otllcials could not estimate tho loss, bin admitted it might reach ."ii 10,000. A community sales day plan Is undsr way, under the supervision of tins York County Commercial club. The proposition will include all 'of tho merchants who will place on sale a staple article at a greatly reduced price. The First Christian church at Me Cook is remodeling und Inipioving Us building which will Include addition to both east and west sides of tho present structure. The seating capa city will be Increased to -100, and a modern baptist!' will be'uddod. County Attorney J. C. Cook at Fre mont, announced war on iiirguine vio lators and states that he will Insist upon j.iil sentences for all who fall to observe the closed season laws by dis turbing the large flocks of migratory birds that are passing over 'that sec tion (hilly. The state board of control hn awarded n contract for the building of a hospital at the state home for sol diers and sailors at Mllford. Tho total for construction, wiring and heating Is SS0,C0r, or .si!),f)fH5 less than the totnl bids for the same structuro last September. A storm of protest has been aroused by the action of tho board of super visors recently in ordering the removal of the court house tower, which has been a Hastings hindmarJv for thirty years. Petitions were circulated nsk lng the board to reconsider nnd tho bon rtl have compiled and will hold a special se-slon Io loconsider. Claiming that a purely federal ques tion Is Involved, the seven railroads of Nebraska have asked the Nebraska supremo court for removal of the siato railway commission's suit in prevent the carriers fiom enforcing the passen ger and freight rates lm reuse author ized b.v the Interstate 'commerce com-, mission. Holding thai the denial of the right to accept new subscribers takes prop erty without due process ()f law, the Nebraska supremo court has sot aside an older of the Nebraska railway com mission compelling the Fai hums' In dependent Telephone coinpnn.v and the Lincoln 'telephone company to ex change service at Bed Cloud, Neb. Last Monday's run at the South Omaha stock janls was the largest for several weeks being about 8,000 fiend, against -1,!)7." u week ago. The Kenesaw Kominuiilty Klub Is a newly organized body at that place. Any one who lias Kenesaw for his business or social center Is eligible to membership. The Volstead liquor law does not re peal other prohibition statutes, Federal Judge T. C. Munger ruh d nt Lincoln when lie denied the application of Julius De Lai go of Omaha for a re vision of his sentence on a charge of setting up a still. The famous case of John O'Connor, Hustings recluse, vhose estate of SI 00,000 bus been fought over by scores of litigants for eight years, is to lie taken to tho United States su preme court by James 15. O'Connor of St. Joseph, Mo., n claimant. The property Inventory of the uni versity of Nebraska totals nearly eight million, according to tho ct'nmt-'s piovltled for the regent' report Just published. The exact amount Is $", 7J,011t. The value of the leal -non-City Is eMtiuoted at S5,a.T.).7 M ; th.s iwimment endowment funds at sSM, 700 and the equipment at SI, 107,521. mm mi Wants to Tell Other Girla All About It rvnnBtrilln Tnd. "I am eichtoon years old and havo been bothered for bUVUlUl JliUilLUO Willi irreeular periods. Every month my back would acne and I always had a cold and felt drowsy and sleepy. 1 work in a millinery snup unu j. went to work every dav. but felt stunid and would have such cramps. I had seen Lydia E. 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