J. A a TC j A v NEBRASKA STATE NEWS NEBRASKA IN BRIEF, Tho grocery, tlnwnro and crockery Btoro of Richard Wltto at Pender was practically destroyed by flro. S. N. Taylor, sheriff of Hall county, resigned his ofllco last week. J. W. Ely has boon appointed to fill tho va cancy, effoctlro September 1. Miss Margaret Kail, lato principal of tho Wost Point High school, has accepted a position In the Lincoln High school for tho next year. Ford Qulnby, of Yutan, was arrest ed under tho now dipsomania law and tho exnmlnlng board found him guilty of tho charges, committing him to the asylum for treatment. Flro destroyed tho barn and nil tho outbuildings of Charlos Engeles, who lives In tho outskirts of Schuyler. Two cows and a calf that wero in the barn woro burned to death. A completo rural delivery sorvlco Is now In operation in Johnson county. Fifteen carriers from seven postofllcos go ovor tho different routes each day, eervlng every farmer within tho bord ers of tho county. Almost tho entire colored popula tion of Fremont, numbering nbout 100 persons, celebrated tho anniversary of tho signing of President Lincoln's emancipation proclamation by a pic nic on an island In tho Platte. Fred Brlnkman, a Johnson county farmer, harvested and threshed a nine teen aero field of wheat which yield, ed 800 bushels. Ho sold tho grain for 75 cents per bushel, realizing over $30 per acre from tho land this year. Linn Huntington, a rormcr State university student, who left less than a year ago to accept a position as civil engineer on tho Panama canal, -writes that tho work is progressing fast. His hoalth Is good. State Treasurer Mortensen has Is sued a call for $25,000 state general fund warrants running up to and in cluding number 123,567, for August 1C. This call brings tho romeption up to warrants issued February 19, 1904. Sheriff Boll of Cripple Creek, Colo., was In Grand Island with requisition papers for Frank Martin, alias Frank Buster, wanted on a charge of murder at Victor, Colo. Martin was held in Grand Island until Sheriff Bell ar rived. While stacking hay, It. Tappan, liv ing one mllo north of Hyannls. was struck by a stacker and nearly killed. Tho accident was duo to tho breaking of a cleviso, allowing tho stacker to fall on him, completely scalping him from eyebrows to neck and dislocat ing his right shoulder, breaking his nose, right arm and leg. Sweet Water Is tho newest Buffalo county town and begins business with tho brightest of prospects for a pros perous career. Heretofore tho town of Sweet Water has been located In Sherman county, but County Surveyor Edwards has just finished the task of planting a new townslto across tho lino In Buffalo county. J. E. Albee, who for six months has been mourned for as dead by his .friends In Vermont, called at tho office of a local paper in Fremont and as sured them that ho was not the man whoso poAy was found with a bullet holo in the skull near the depot at Ames last January. His resemblance to that Individual, however, was start ling. Governor Mickey Gave John Clark of Madison county, sentenced to three years for statutory assault, a pardon. Tho action of the governor was based on the recommendations of Supremo Court Justice J. B. Barnes, County At torney Mapes of Madison county, the trial Judge, and tho members of tho Jury, who assort their doubt as to tho man't guilt County Clerk Tyson has been au thorized by tho State Board of Equali zation to make a number of changes In Cass county's assessment In the valuation of horses a 5 per cent In crease Is made; pianos, 30 per cent; threshing machines, 40 per cent; sew ing machines, 10 per cent A 10 per cent incroaso is made in tho valua tion of mules. During a severe electric storm tho six-year-old granddaughter of Marshal Towsloy of Broken Bow was struck by lightning and badly burned. Tho bolt first struck tho liouso and the child who was standing in tho doorway re ceived a portion, It running down the left side, burning her clothes off and passing from her body through tho toes of her loft foot Deputy Attorney General Thomp son advised County Asessor Miller of Lancaster county that stockholders In lsebraska Insurance companies must list their shares for taxation. Miller went to Secretary Bennett of the state board in the first instance and by him was referred to tho deputy at torney general, who told him that the statute is explicit in Its requirement, that the stock be listed for taxation and advised him to institute perjury proceedings who had filed their sched ules without Including this property. John N. Kerr, a brakeman on the Burlington, was arrested at Lincoln and brought to Seward to answer to tho charge of breaking into a car at Seward on April 16 and taking there from twenty boxes of cigars valued at $35. At a meeting of the Village Board of Leigh a special election was called for the purpose of voting water works bonds. Tho election will bo held on Tuesday, September IE, and tho bonds will be in the sum of $8,000. At the same time the voters will have a chance to express their preference as to the kind of a system desired. ASSESSMENT IS COMPLETE. Secretary Dennett Malls Out Certifi cates to tho Various Counties. Secretary Bennett of tho Stato Board of Equalization and Assess ments has completed his work on tho assessments and prepared tho certifi cates of tho stato board's action for mailing to tho counties, thus bringing tho work to conclusion In record break time, much to tho surprlso of tho mombors of tho board, who had feared that It would be unablo to do the work by August 8, tho statutory limit The total rovonuo on tho valuation of $304,419,340.02, tho rovlsod and cor roctod flguros for the grand assoss mont roll is $2,130,933.33, of which Douglas county contributes about ono-tonth, $208,935.11. Tho total revenue- for tho general fund on tho 4 mill lovy is $1,369,887.01, while for tho schools, dorlved from tho -mill levy It Is $152,209.68. In the univer sity fund nnd floating debt funds each will get $304,419.32 from a 1-mlll lovy. Tho following table gives tho as sessment roll of each county as equal ized by the stato board, and also the amount which each county will con tribute under tho 7-mlll lovy: AsscsRcd Total Counties. Vnluntion. Stato vy. Adams C173.936.27 36,217.06 Antolopo .. 2,!28.019.35 20,496.70 Hnnncr- .... 200.379.00 1,402.65 Hlnln.0 239,511.90 1,676.58 Uoono ..... 3,Rlf.8,1.04 26.718.24 Hox Hutto . 999.856.22 6,998.08 Hoytl 1.69C.234 50 11,866.64 Urown 789,170.70 5,524(23 Buffalo .... C,376,03l 45 37,632 22 Hurt 4.445.173.6G 31,116.21 Butlor 5,734.694.90 40,142.86 Cuss 7,227,301.60 50,591.63 Cedar 4,502,813.60 31.G19.69 Chase 495,708.21 3,469.96 Cherry .... 2,182,191.08 15,275.34 Cheyenne .. 2,081,036.52 14,567.24 Clay 4,695,632.90 32,868.73 Colfax 3,924,011.35 27,468.08 Cumlnsr ... 5,728,409.62 40,098.86 Custer ..... 4,160,958.03 29,120.71 Dakota ... 2,100,280.40 15,121.96 Dawes 1,384,605.43 9,692.24 Dawson ... 3,632,338.22 25,426.37 Deuel 992,300.08 0,946.10 Dixon 3,402,232.94 24,235.03 DodRO 7.094,858.98 49,034.02 Douplas ... 29,819,301.80 208,935.11 Dundy .... 5.850,324.33 5,952.26 Fillmore .. 4.900.600.45 34,304.20 Franklin .. 2,300.122.89 10,620.85 Frontier ... 1,240,935 4G 8,686.50 Furnas .... 2,370,069.44 10.594.02 GaRO 9,113,440.39 03,794.08 Garfield ... 379.557.75 2,056.91 Gosper .... 1,133,912.20 7,937.38 Grant 481,855.23 3,373.00 Greeley .... 1,703,364.75 12,343.54 Hall 4,814,728.40 33,703.10 Hamilton .. 4,782,519.60 33,477.02 Harlan .... 2,330.459.10 16,313.22 Hayes 432,907.17 3,030.75 Hitchcock . 1,089,544.08 7.G26.80 Holt- 2,793,889.14 19,557.22 Hooker .... 274,907 02 1,924.35 Howard ... 2,252,475.80 15.767.34 Jefferson .. 4,603,898.45 32,227.20 Johnson ... 3,724,095.24 20,008.68 Kearney ... 2,744,453.74 19,211.17 Keith 1,188,117.36 8,316.83 Keya Paha. 582.944.00 , 4.080.G0 Kimball ... 884,264.34 6,189.84 Knox 3,765,498.8s. 20.358.49 Lancaster .. 16,685,479.82 109,798.36 Lincoln .... 3,087.880.09 21,015.19 Losran 186,246.75 1,303.73 LOUD 201,553.13 1,410.87 Madison ... 4,557,518.20 31,902.63 McPhereon . 143,960.70 1,007.77 Merrick .... 3,406,339.09 23,844.38 Nanco 2.418,728.98 16,931.10 Nemaha ... 4,829,760.62 82,408.32 Nuckolls ... 3,760.565.58 26,323.97 Otoe 7,798,606.10 64,569.24 Pawneo ... 401.894.18 28.013.25 Perkins ... TJ23.S73.33 4,367.11 Phelps 2,053,552,12 18,574.85 Pierce 2,43,359.90 20,003.52 Platte u n94.505.12 41,961.54 Polk 3,509,006.95 24,567.25 Rod Willow 1,803,921.21 12.627.45 Richardson 6,226,471.25 43,578.30 Rock 687,370.71 4,811.60 Saline 5.44,473.82 38,461.31 Sarpy 3.336,G66.54 23,366.67 Saunders .. 8,064,240.05 66,449.78 Pcott's Bluff 769.928.60 6,389.60 Seward .... 5,387,748.68 37,714.24 Sheridan .. 1,665.534.81 10,831.58 Sherman ... 1,547,369.08 10,831.68 Sioux . 003,277.47 4,642.95 Stanton .... 2,799,036.85 19,593.27 Thayer .... 3,997,308.37 27.981.16 Thomas ... 314,388.97 2,200.72 Thurston .. 774,974.40 6,424.81 Valley 1,190,403.35 29,374.82 Washington 4,190,403 36 29,374.82 Wayne .... 3.893,555.20 27,254.90 Webster ... 3,081.020.16 21,607.19 Wheeler ... 340.362,19 2,424.40 York 6,103,866.04 43,147.06 Totals ..$304,419,340.02 $2,130,935.33 Young Woman Burns to Death. MINDEN A shocking accident hap pened at tho home of Clarence Wol cott, a farmer living about eight miles northwest of Mlnden, In which Agnes Schultz, a girl about 18 years of age, lost her life. She. was light ing a flro, using coal oil, when the accident occurred. Remedy for Cabbage Worm. PLATTSMOUTH IT. C. McKanen of this city has discovered what he claims to bo a sure remedy of tho pest known as Ihe cabbage worm. His method is to sprinkle common flour over tho cabhago heads while tho dew Is on them. Find Marked Pigeons. OSCEOLA A day or two ago a pigeon or dovo came to the home of Im Farrls, and his young son went out and captured the bird. It had a sliver ring on Its leg. On the ring wero tho Initials, "V. B. W., 1903 and No. 2332." County Commissioner John H. Ben nett of district No. 3, Bed Willow county, has resigned, to take effect September 1. Mr. Bennett will move to Omaha to engage In tho cigar and tobacco business. Junkln Law May Be Valid. The Junkln nntl-trust law may bo valid. Attorney Howell who was first quoted as having some doubt as to Its validity on the ground of discrimina tory exception of local corporations and railways, stated that ho had been given new light on tho subject and' rather Inclined to tho belief that it Is valid. He stated that the act would not bo conceded to bo unconstitutional until It Is held to bo so by a court of last resort This is regarded as nn Indication that tho statute may be Invoked. SHOWING VAST EXTENT OF WIRE AND CABLE SERVICE USED BY RUSSO-JAPANESE ENVOYS TREATIES THAT HAVE MADE HISTORY IN THE LAST CENTURY It was November, 1814, that tho fam ous Committee of tho Eight Powers Austria, England, France, Prussia, Russia, Spain, Portugal and Sweden mot at Vienna under tho presidency of Pronco Metternlch to draw up a treaty which was to bo henceforth tho writ ten law of Europe Tho necessity for such a treaty was pressing. Tho mo ment seemed propitious. In tho law less grasp of Napoleon Bonaparto Europo had become a conglomeration of states without fixed boundaries or acknowledged rights to political ex istence. The old landmarks had been swept away, tho balance of power des troyed, a strong state had becomo weak, weak states had becomo strong. Tho armies of Russia won In occupa tion of Poland. Austrian troops held all of Italy except Naples, English and Swedish troops held Holland and Belgium. English and Portuguese troops held a largo portion of Spain, tho Prussian troops hold Saxony, tho troops of Wurtomborg and Baden hold tho Rhine provinces. At length tho hand which had wrought all this confusion was bolloved to have been effectually paralyzed. Tho sooner tho normal Btato of things could bo re stored tho better. Such was tho train of Ideas which Jed up to tho Congress of Vienna. It was Poland that formed tho first stumbling block in tho way of con cord among tho Powers. That unfor tunato country had been torn Into threo fragments in 1772 and divided between Austria, Germany and Rus sia, tho latter having tho lion's share. Russia was now In martial possession of tho ontlre country. It was tho chlv alrlc dream of tho Russian Emperor Alexander I. to repair tho partition and to replace tho Poles In their con dition as a free and constitutional kingdom under Russian suzerainty. But all tho other Powers objected to tho proposal. Their combined weight won. Finally a compromise was ar rived at. It was agreed that a por tion of the Duchy of Warsaw should bo divided between Austria and Prus sia, and the remaining portion, savo Cracow, which was to be a freo city) receiving a constitution, and being united to tho Russian crown as the kingdom of Poland. Thus the sanc tion of a great European treaty was given to a great European wrong. Tho Italian quostlon might have bo come tho subject of a prolonged dis cussion but for a hostllo movement mado by Murat, then King of the two Sicilies. This simplified matters. Naples, with Sicily, was delivered over to tho house of Bourbon. Austria re tained all her possessions in Italy but Piedmont and Genoa, which, with Sar dinia, were given over to the house-of Savoy, while Tuscany and other north ern provinces wero distributed among petty princes, dependent, some upon Austria, some upon tho house of Aus tria. It took 1859-18C0 and tho com bined efforts of Napoleon III., Charles Albert and Garibaldi to begin tho righting of this third wrong. With Switzerland tho conference wbb more successful. An agreement between the Swlqs deputies nnd the plenipotentiaries at Vienna establish ed a confederation of twenty-two can tons, and their relative strongth and Influence wore so constituted as to secure the preponderance to tho party which adhered to tho old customs and form of government. Tho negotiations an tho subject of Germany wore equally amicable. All tho German Btates wore united Into a confederation, whoso capital, Frank fort, was made a freo city. In this arrangement England, by her connec tion with Hanover, and Russia, by her influenco with tho petty German princes, took a prominent part. Tho treaty of Berlin was concluded in 1878, between Great Britain, Ger many, Austria, France, Italy, Russia, and Turkey for tho settlement of af fairs in tho East after tho war be tween Turkey and Russia. Ijts chief provisions were that Bulgaria should bo an autonomous and tributary prin cipality under the suzerainty of tho Sultan to bo ruled by a Christian gov ernment and that Eastern Roumanla should remain under the direct mili tary and political authority of the tsar. Bosnia and Herzegovina wero to bo occupied and administered by Austria-Hungary. Tho independence of Servja, Roumanla and Montenegro were recognized, and portions of Ar menia wero ceded to Russia. Lord Beaconsfleld made his greatest diplomatic hit at tho Borlln Confer ence. He always addressed the con gress In English, and Uie combination of dignity and power which marked bis best Btyle In speaking seems to FAMOUS NEWSPAPER MAN fc e VSiTvtu-" yf i? MHURhHHS?I4l S.9Bvi!EIik JP t vim Dr. Gcorgo Ernest Morrison, London Times correspondent at Peking, Is England's unofficial ambassador to China. His knowlodgo of oriental af fairs is so intimate and his sources of information so suro that his dispatches to the Times aro accepted and acted upon by tho governments of Europo as if they camo from a legation. His knowledge of. tho Inside workings of Chlnoso politics has several times en abled him to glvo tho world informa tion of sensational Importance which VrfVWftWWAAArttfWV have made a profound impression on tho group of Continental statesmen. It was largely duo to his Influenco that tho congress simply tore up tho preliminary treaty of San Stcfano ox torted by Russia from Turkey, which would virtually havo annihilated Tur key in Europo. Rather than consent to this Beaconsfleld would havo fought Russia In nlllanco with Turkey, and Frederick Greenwood, tho Journalist, assures us from "personal k-nowledgo" that ho had gono much further In maturing a schemo of attack and de fense than is commonly known. Ho believed that not to throw back tho Russian advanco thon was to lose Eng land's last chanco of postponing to a far future tho predominance of a groat rival power in tho East It was largo ly duo to Beaconsfleld that Russia was compelled to content herself with a moderate acquisition of territory in Asia, with the extension of her fron tiers to tho mouth of tho Danubo and with tho formation of two Bulgarian vassal states. Two treaties of Paris aro famous In American history. Tho first, mado In 1803, ceded tho province of Louisiana to this country. Tho second, mado be tween Spain and tho United States after the war of 1898, ceded to this country all Spanish possessions la tho East and the West Indies. The Spanish and American commis sioners, five from each country, met at Paris on October 1, 1898. Tho American commissions were William R. Day, chairman; Senator Cushman K. Davis, Senator William P. Frye, Whltelaw Reld and Senator George Gray. Spain was represented by Eu genlo Montero Rlos, chairman; Buen aventura d'Arbazuza, Jose do Garnlca, Wenceslao Ramirez do Villa Urrutla and General Rafael Cerrero. The Cuban question was tho first to como up for consideration. Tho Spanish commissioners contended that sinco thero was no Cuban Btato sov ereignty over Cuba must pass to tho United States and that tho latter was responsible for tho Cuban debt se cured on tho customs of the Island. Tho American commissioners- refused to accept for their government tho capacity of sovereignty over Cuba, representing that the war avowedly had not been waged for territorial aggrandizement, but for liberation and order. It was not till Oct. 27 that tho oven tho legations at Peking did not havo. Ho was tho first to discover tho treachery of tho Chinese govern ment in tho boxer uprising flvo years ago. His dispatches during tho Russo Japanese war have given tllo most comprohenslvo idea tho public has re ceived of tho Chinese government's attitude toward tho belligerents. Dr. Morrison Is now in America aa representative of tho London Times, watching tho negotiations for poaco now taking place at Portsmouth, N. H. Spanish commissioners accepted tho uuban articles. Tho demands of tho United States in rogard to tho Philip pines and other Islands In tho East and West Indies wero presented on Oct. 31. Thoy included tho cession of tho entiro Philippine archipelago, as well as Porto Rico and Guam, tho United States agreeing to relmburso Spain to tho oxtent of her pacific ex penditures for permanent improve ments. To this Spain domurrod on the ground, among others, that tho capitu lation of Manila on tho day subse quent to tho signing of tho protocol of peace was void. She offered to sub mit tho question to arbitration. Tho United States refused to reccdo from Its position, and on Nov. 21, announced its final offer to pay $20,000,000 in a lump sum as compensation to Spain for all improvements. Tho commis sioners further agreed that the United States would maintain in tho Philip pines an open door to all nations, a stipulation which carried with It tho admittance of Spanish ships and Span ish merchandise on the same terms as those of tho United States. Fur ther, thoy agreed to tho mutual relin quishment of all American and Span ish claims, either individual or na tional, for Indemnity that had arisen since the opening of hostilities. Nov. 28 was named as tho final day for tho acceptance or rejection of theso terms. On that date the terms wero acceptod by Spain. Tho treaty was finally drawn up on Dec. 10 and was signed tho same evening. Revolting Cruelty of Frenchman. A stir has been caused in Paris by the news that M. Llegot, the Froach representative of Thekaw, in Indo China, has committed suicide in order to avoid an Inquiry into his method of treating tho natives. Tho allega tions mado against him wero of tho most terrible character. It Is said that ho often ordered men to bo strip ped and then wrote his name on their backs with a red hot poker. If a Chinaman refused to answer any ques tion ho was trussed like a fowl and hung with his head resting on tho point of a bayonet fixed in the ground. If ho still refused, ho was struck over tho head and gradually forced down on the bayonet For flogging, Llegot used a rope of woven silk, into which sharp spikes bad been knotted. SJvory housekeeper should tenon that if thoy will buy Dofianco Cold Wator Starch for laundry ubo thoy will savo not only tlmo, because It never sticks to tho Iron, but because each package contains 10 oz. ono full poundwhllo all other Cold Water Starches aro put up In i-pound pack ages, and tho prlco Is tho same, 10 cents. Thon again because Defiance: Starch Is freo from all injurious chem icals. If your grocor trios to soil you a 12-ob packago It Is because- ho has a stock on hnnd which ho wishes to dlBposo of beforo ho puts in Dofianco. Ho knows Uiat Uoflanco Starch has printed on ovory packago In large lot tors and figures "1G oza." Demand Do fiauco and savo much tlmo and monoy nnd tho annoynnco of tho iron stick lng. Dofianco novor sticks. A young woman whllo In Pittsburg lost her railway tlckot Sho offered to bcII her pretty petticoat to a wo man nt tho station for tho prico of a railway tlckot homo, and tho bargain was promptly offcotod. Charity that begins nt homo soldom passes tho kindergarten offort -Timothy. Hay in Tho Pilgrim. Whit to Dt if CiRstiMfid. Summer Bowel and Stimach Trouble. Q. Want Is tho beginning of Bloknoss A. Constipation. Q. What la Constipation A. Failures of Ue bowels to carry off tho wasto matter which lies Id tho alimentary canal where It docnys and polsous tho entire, system. Kventu.tly tho results aro death under tlio name of noma other disease. Nolo tho deaths from typhoid fever ana appcndioltls, stomach rod bowel trouble at the prooont tlmo. Q. What causes Constipation? A. Neglect to respond to the ooll of naturo promptly. Lack of exercise. Excosslvo brain work. Mental emotion and Improper diet. Q. What aro tho results of neglected Consti pation T A. 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