THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE IRA 11A11K, I'roprletor. TERMS: $125 IN ADVANCE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. J Mnjor Frank L. Dodds, Judgo advo cate, linis been ordered to Oranhn for duty qb judgo ndvocato of tho depart ment of tho Missouri. A tornado paused n mllo north ot Now Ulm, Minn., from west to east. Several buildings were blown down and two men Injured. A Naples dlBpatch says that Slgnor Francesco Crlspl, who has Ween dan gcrously 111 for several days, seems to bo weakening gradually. Tho fourth series of new silver ccr tlflcatcs, comprising f 10 bills, art nbout to bo issued nnd nro already christened tho "Buffalo bill," because it has an engraving of a gigantic buffalo. Slgnor Francesco Crlspl, tho former prlmo minister of Italy, Is now in a state of exhaustion. Tho members of his family and some of his best frlenuS have been summoned, as it is feared he will die. United States Senator Clark of Mon tana Is at Sau Francisco in connection with tho construction of the Salt Lake, San Pedro & Los Angolcs railroad, which ho says will bo completed as rapidly nu possible, At tho final meeting In London o( tho congress on tuberculosis, under tho presidency of Iml Derby, resolutions were adopted in favor of legislation toward tho suppression of expectora tion In public places. A Kansas City packing houso Is shipping export cattle from Chicago to bo slaughtered thorc. Local supplies ot fat cattlo havo been small, not withstanding that tho week's total Is tho heaviest, on record. Civil servlco examination will bo held on August -1 nt Decorah, Iowa City and Atlantic, In. Kearney, No braska City and Omaha, Neb., for po sitions of clcrkf) nna letter carriers In tho postofQcca nt those places. Tho prollmlnaiy repoit of tho com missioner of Internal revenue for tho llscnl year Just ended shows receipts for Nebraska district wcro $3,407,808; third Iowa district, 1820,311, and fourth Iowa district, $083,029. At Indlnpapolls, F. M. Smallwood, clerk in tho railway mall service, was arrested at tho union station charged with taking money from tho malls. Smallwood ran between 'that plnco and Pittsburg on tho Pennsylvania line. In tho course nt an address deliv ered beforo n health congress hold at Eastbourne, Dr, Robert Koch of Bor lln spoko of tho treatment of malaria. Ho roltcratcd his dictum that malaria did not omnnnto from swamps, but wan caused by tho inoculation of mos quitoes and gnats. Tho treasury employes who plnco tho seals nnd numbers on notes ot tho United Stutos Monday reached tho numbor 100,000,000 on the $1 silver certificates ot the scries of 1899. Tho numbers will not go any higher, ub tho printers have been Instructed to turn back to No, 1 or letter A. Tho Interior department has fixed a hearing for Soplembor 10 next, on a motion for a revlow of tho decision rendered by tho department ml verso to tho defendant in tho cases ot tho Kern Oil company nnd tho Qrny Eaglo Mln ing company, ngalnBt C. W. Clark, known ns tho California scrip cases A band ot Sioux Indians, under tho leadership of Stinking Rear, passed through Nowcnstlo, Wyo., a week ago en .routo to Dnndor on a visit to tho Shoshoncs. It Is reported tho Italians havo been slaughtering wild gamo in old tlmo fashion. Qamo wnrdens aro on tho trail ot tho poachers nnd arrests nro expected. uov. S. Gundorson, pastor of tho Lutheran church church at Mt. Horob, Wis., was ovcrcomo by boat Sunday whllo preaching n sermon on "The Fires of Hell." Hamilton Ulunt, formerly cnptuln In tho Forty-ninth Infantry (colored), who was dismissed from tho army last January, left San Francisco for Wash' Ington to seek reinstatement. Ho ns Herts that ho has proof that his ills missal wbb duo to u conspiracy on tho part of other ofllccrs who wished to concal their own irregularities. Fifteen counties In Nebraska re port good showers on July 25 and 20. Tho govcrnmont oftlclulH who havo assumed Jurisdiction over Lako Man awa, Iowa, huvo notified tho owners of boats on tho lake that all boats will bo required to carry lights at night. Bond for Lulu Prlnco Kennedy of Kansas City, under sentence of ton years for tho murder of her husband, was refused by Judgo Wofford In tho criminal court. Tho bond had been set at $10,000, and two business men offered to nesumo it. At Providence, R. I., Will StenBon broke tho world's record for tho pneed mllo on a Blx-lap track at tho Coll soum last Friday, riding the din- tanco in 1:24 1-C. The previous roc ord wns 1:27, mado nt Baltimore by Archie McEucheru last season. IANDS DRAWN BY LOTS Names of Lucky Applicants Como from tho Foitano Wheel. A WOMAN AMONG THE LUCKIEST Ii Second Only to Jtmci II. Wood In the I.atrton Dlitrlct Great KnthUilaira Daring Mia Drawing The Grint Crowd Worn Out Waiting. EL RENO, Okl., July 30. Tho great land lottery began nt 9:45 o'clock yes terday morning. Twenty thousand excltod, expectant pcoplo jammed and crowded about tho platform on which, from tho wheels ot fortune, tho gov ernment officials superintended tho drawing of tho lucky numbors to thoso of tho 107,000 applicants who will rccelvo a homestead among tho 13,000 in the Kiowa-Comnncho coun try. Tho approach to tho stand of tho commissioners guarding tho precious bundles of envelopes containing the thousands of applications was the sig nal for a great demonstration that wns rcnowed with fervor from time to time during tho progress of tho arrange ments. It was 11 o'clock when finally ten boys, five lor the El Reno district nnd flvo for tho Lawton district, wcro lined up beforo tho two wheels and awaited tho word to draw out the first enve lopes from the receptacle. A mighty chcor arose, repeated again nnd ngnln, mid tho multitude pushed closer to tho platform. Eager, drawn faces watch ed every movement of thoso nbout the wheels nnd necks wcro craned to hear tho nnmo ot the firut winner. A mo ment later when 11 deputy marshal called loudly for tho order the crowd was stilled Instantly. At 0:33 Colonel Dyer, ono of tho thrco commissioners, jend tho presi dent's proclamation relating to tho drawing. Thin finished, tho envelopes wcro placed in tho wheels, each was turned repeatedly to Insure n generous mixing up, nnd then in nnothor mo mont tho drawing wan on. Tho first envelopo taken from tho wheels contained tho nnmo ot James R. Wood of Wcathcrford, Okl., who hnd registered for n homestead in the Lavton district. Muttlo II. Bonis of Wichita, Kan., whoso blrthplnco Is In Missouri, drow No. 2 in tho Lawton district. Tho crowd went frantic over tho announce ment, but becamo quiet Instantly und listened Intently to henr tho names ot tho othor fortunaten. Without doubt Woods und Miss Bonis, who havo tho right to make tho first filings, will select tho two quarter sections adjoining tho Lawton town slto dis trict and which aro believed to bo worth $40,000 each. When Colonol Dyer, tho commis sioner, In thunderous tones announced tho woman's ago nn 23, her height tho samo ao that of Mr. Wood, 20,000 persons uhnuted In chorus: "They miiBt got muirlcd." No. 1 In tho El Reno district is Stophon A. llolcomb of Pauls Valley, I. T., and No. 2 la Leonard Ijnub ot Augusta, Okl. Each succeeding winning for a tlmo wn3 met with shouts ot applause and merriment. All wns pleasnntry. Every man, though ho did not draw ti prize from tho whcols today, had atoadfast faith that tomorrow or tho next day would suroly nee him tho possessor ot u slip rending him a title clear to 100 ncrca ot Oklnhomo land. So in tho microns of friends or rela tives, unfortunato ones today Instead ot bewailing their lot chcorcd lustily as familiar names wcro called out. Tho crowd fairly exhnuBtod thorn- solves and when the closo ot tho draw- lug tor tho day was announced at ft o'clock hundreds who had nolthor eaten nor drank during tho day nnk to tho ground where they stood from sheer fntlguo, or dragged thcmsolvcs to hotter places of rest or to refresh ment boolhB uptown. Tho day was re mnrknbly freo from quorrolB nnd gen ojnl satisfaction with tho govern ment's method ot disposing of the land was felt. It hna boon found that mnny hun dred applicants havo "repentdd" nnd that others aro so Incllglblo that they will bo thrown out. Over this much discord has resulted nnd tho outcome may bo an appeal to tho courts. Ri-itnry Hnye llomt., WASHINGTON, July 30. Tho sec rotary of tho teasury today purchased short term bonds ns follows: Twenty flvo thousand dollar 3s nt $109,118; flvo thousand dollar 3s at $109,118: $5,000 Cb ut $109.28S; $1,500 4u ut $113,833, Tronpi at Shanghai tn Stay. LONDON, July 30. Tho Shanghai correspondent ot tho Globe, cabling to day ays: Tho assurances glvon In tho Houso ot Commons (July 23) by Lord Cranborn, tho under foreign Hocretury, that tho Gorman and 1' reach troops nro only temporarily hero, aro refuted by tho fuct that both nationalities nro erecting massive, permanent barrncks, which will tako two years to complete, indicating that mnny yenrs' occupa tion Is contemplated. WASHINGTON ADMITS RAIN. Orflclal Ilureau lUporti Confirm the Weather Nem. 1 WASHINGTON, July 30. Official advices to tho weather bureau arc con firmative ot tho press reports ot tho provnlenco of rains over the corn belt Inst night with cooler weather than yesterday. During the past twenty four hours rain has fallen generally over that section, with some few ex ceptions, notably southern Ohio, Ken tucky and southwestern Nebraska. Whllo not heavy In amount tho rains nro described officially ns pretty fair for summer time. At Kansas City thcro was over an Inch of precipita tion; from one-fourth to almost two Inches in various parts of Iowa; in Nobrnska tho rainfall wns fair; in eastern nnd northern Oklahoma thcro wcro some showers; in Missouri they wcro protty fair. Showers nro predicted for tomorrow coat of tho Mississippi river and fnlr weather west. Temperatures in tho corn hjalt wcro generally abovo 00 degrees, but in som localities they did not get so high. For the next day or two tho temperature will bo reason ably modcrnto as compared with thoso of the heated period. In many sections ot the middle At lantic states there havo been high temperatures todny, but in northern New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York thoy wcro reduced by showers. In Washington the weather has been exceedingly oppressive todny, tho thermometer registering a maximum of 07 degrees, with nn unusual degree of humidity In tho atmosphere. NEBRASKANS DRAW LAND PRIZES. These Alan Am Winner In lite Oklahoma Urn wine. EL RENO, Okl., July 30. Nebraska winners in the Oklahoma lund draw ing arc: John E. Long, Omahn, No. 49G, Lawton district. Jacob Rldlnger, Sutton, No. 147; El Reno district. James H. Davcy, Hebron, No. 100; El Reno district. Joseph Shultz, jr., Schuyler, No. CI; El Reno district, Alien Tlngley, Verdon No. 273; El Reno district. Alex Hamilton, Wymorc, No. 3C2; El Reno district. Adolph Lutes, Columbus, Ncb No. 147; Lawton district. Guy J. Stownrt, Hclvey, Neb., No. 112; El Reno dlstilct. Iowa winners include: Pom Roberts, Council Bluffs, No. 323; Lawton district. KANSAS IS SMILING NOW. tlooil Italui Mara Fallen Throughout the Stat.. TOPEKA, Kan., July 30. In tho place of dry weather reports, ruined ci ops nnd hot winds in Kansas, now comes news of good rains, unfordnblc streams nnd n restoration of confl- tit nee. Most of the rains have como to tho eastern 'and ccntrnl parts of tho state, but tonight tho reports from tho west lndlcnto that tho rain has oxtend'nl clear through to the Colorado line. In Saltnn this afternoon tho heaviest in weeks fell. Concordia reports that It has been raining there for tho past forty-eight hours at Intervals, and that tho situation la much Improved. During a thunder storm In Concordia Carl Hnmmersbcck, tho son of a farm er, wn killed by lightning. At Ells worth a flno rain fell. l'uli a Qulctin nn lolp. WASHINGTON, July 30. Secretary 1mg this morning Issued tho follow ing general order: "All persons In the naval servlco aro strictly enjoined to refrain from any public statement concerning tho sub ject matter concerning tho court of Inquiry requested by Rear Admiral W. S. Schloy. "JOHN D. LONG, Secrctuy." Hoxcrt Have Xft.OOO .Men. LONDON, July 29. Tho so-called "allied villagers," according to nntlvc reports, Include 25,000 well armed troops In southwestern Chi LI, says tho Pekln correspondent of tho Stand ard. Most of thorn nro old Boxers or dlBbandcd soldler3. They hn'vo cap tured all the Imperial supplies bent overland from Pekln. Closing flrern Itlvrr Nhop. CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 30. Tho Union Pacific shops at Green River will bo closed down on August 1. Fifty men nro employed there nnd these will bo given work in tho shops at Evanston, Rawlins or Chcyonno, I.nug l.ntvet Thursday. WASHINGTON, July 30. Secretary Long will loave hero Thursday for hit' annual vacation, tho major portion ot which will be Bpent at his homo at Hlnghaiu, 'Mass. Ho probnbly will re turn to Washington during tho early part of September, prior to tho dato whon tho Schloy court of Inquiry meets. Assistant Secretary Haskett, who has been spending several weeks nt his country homo In Newcastle, N II., will act ns secretary. SB lfany Thousands Are in El Beno to Wit- nets tie Great Land Lottery. EXPECTANCY AMONG H0MESEEKERS Everone Confident of llelng a Share holder of the I.ncky Fen Not at Kx citing ai a "iluu" Applicant Have Hut One Chance Iu Thirteen to Get a l'rlze EL RENO, Okl., July 29. All Is ex pectancy tonight among the thousands of homcscekcrs here over tho grand lottery that begins tomorrow morning. Thero nro 13,000 claims to bo distrib uted, and so each of the 105,805 per sons who havo registered during tho Inst flrtcen days has about ono chance in thirteen of winning. It is a long shot, but every ono apparently feels confident ot being numbered nmong the lucky, and in consequenco the best of good nature prevails. Whllo tho sceno lacks tho great ex citement of the "run" which hns here tofore been a part of other land open ings In this part of tho country, tho last act In tho throwing open to settle ment of tho Klown-Comancho reserva tions will not be without llfo nnd ani mation. Tito drawing will tako placo in tho center of tho city and will be witnessed by thousands of people. It will be accomplished on a largo plat form In tho open air, around which the eloping hillsides form a natural amphitheater. A commission appointed last week by Secretary Hitchcock and composed of W. A. Richards, assistant commis sioner of tho general land office, and who hns had charge of tho registra tion, D. P. Dyer of St. Louis, former United Stntes district attorney, and Frnnk Dale, cx-chlef justice of Okla homa, will have the drawing in charge. Tho actual drawing will bo both novel and extremely Interesting. On tho platform will bo two oblong box wheels, each fifteen feet In length, one to hold tho names of tho applicants for homesteads In the El Itcno dis trict, nnd the other for thoso of tho Lawton district. Into theso wheels will bo placed envelopes containing nnmcs of all tho registered applicants. Tho envelopes will havo first been brought to tho platform in packages consecutively numbered. A corresponding series of numbers upon slips will bo placed In nnothcr receptacle, from which they will bo drawn out at random. Tho package of envelopes bearing the first number drawn will bo tho first to bo placed in the drawing box and well distributed, when nnother number will bo drnwn nnd nnothor pnekugo of envelopes dis tributed, and this courso will bo con tinued until all of the envelopes have been placed In tho box wheels, after which tho wheels will bo revolved for a sufficient length ot time to Insure a thorough mixing of tho envelopes. In onch whocl thcro aro five aper tures from which tho cnevlopes will finally bo drawn. Ten men for each aperture will perform tho actual draw ing. Tho order In which they will be gin nt each wheel will bo determined by lot. Tho first envelopo drnwn will be No. 1, which will be nt onco opened and the identification slips which it con tains will be given a corresponding numbor, nnd tho nnmo and resldenco which appear upon tho slip will be publicly announced. This courso will bo pursued, numbering each envelope nnd Its contents consecutively, until twonty-fivo numbors huvo been drawn from ono box, when nn equal number will bo drawn from the other box In n similar manner. This courso will bo pursued until COO names havo been drawn from ench box, when, If tho committee deem Is best to do so, ar rangements will bo made for drawing simultaneously from ench box. After tho names havo been drawn nnd announced thoy will bo recorded and a notlco prepared to bo made to tho one whose name Is drawn. Tho drawing will proceed In this manner until every envelope In both boxes hns bocn drawn out. The Kxpimltlon I faying. BUFFALO, July 29. President John G. MUlbum of tho Pnn-Amerlcan ex position Issued a statement todny which In part says: "Tho exposition has been moro than paying Its ex penses since tho beginning of June and has already accumulated a consider nblo surplus. An attendance during August, September and October of tho total nttondanco at Chicago lu Octo ber alono will pay all tho obligations of tho exposition and will leave n sur plus." May Came Complication!. DENVER, July 29, William Rad cllffe, owner of tho lease on tho Grand Mesa lakes In Delta county, hns been summoned to Washington, for consult ntlon with tho stnto department. This gives an international aspect to tho re cent shooting ot two men by n deputy gamo warden, tho burning of Rad- cllffo's hotel nnd tho threatened lynch ing ot tho proprietor by n mob of Delta county citizens. Rndcllffo claims to bo n subject ot King Edward. WEATHER BUREAU ENCOURAGED. Kaln Having Fallin It Dellem the Core . licit Will Oct More. WASHINGTON July 20. Th.J weather bureau's advices from tho great corn bolt Saturday wcro moro encouraging than any that havo como to hand for forty days, showing in tho opinion of tho forecasters that the drouth has been broken by general showers in mnny portions of that sec tion and with n prospect of their con tinuation today. Coincident with tho fnll ot rain havo como reduced tem peratures. With few exceptions tho temperatures reported were not ob normnlly high, no maximums of 100 degrees being reached. West ot tho Mississippi river they were generally in tho neighborhood ot 90 degrees. Tho forecasters, whllo not making nny specific predictions as to the ef fect of tho rain on tho crops, express tho opinion that all thoso crops which havo not been irreparably ruined will bo bcnofltcd by tho breaking of tho drouth. The Into crops naturally would bo helped tho most. Tho reports show that during tho past twenty-four hours showers were qulto general In ho corn belt and wcro heavy over much of tho stato ot Iowa nnd over part of tho corn belt not hitherto vlBlted by rains, including western Nebraska, southern Missouri and Oklahoma. INDIANS INTEND TO FILE. Find a Meam of Holding Land In the ItenerTallon. OKLAHOMA CITY. O. T.. July 29. Kco Tuck, nn Indlnn, has given notlco at. tho land office at El Reno of his lu ttntlon to fllo upon the quarter sec tion of land adjoining the town slto of Lawton, which will bo tho principal town In tho now country of tho Kiowa and Comancho reservation. This is probably tho most valuablo tract ot tho ntlro 13,000 to bo oponcd. Tho application is mado " under a 3octlon of tho United Stntes statutes passed in 1887, which gives to every homeless Indian tho right to go to any part of tho public domain and to make entry for any tract of land that Is not In tho possession of a homesteader. Tho section has never been repealed and tho right of the Indiana who havo no allotments or who were omitted from tho tribal rolls is ono that they can oxorclso at any time, it is stated. THOUSAND SILVER DOLLARS. Sack of Money Disappear from a Chi- rago National Hunk. CHICAGO, July 29. A sack of 1.000 silver dollars ha3 mysteriously disap peared from the Commercial National bank and all of tho detectives have been put on tho case, but their ef forts so far havo been futile. The packago wns left outside of tho vault .y mistake when the bank closed for tho night nnd slnco then no trace of it can bo found. This is tho second strange disap pearance of a package of money be longing to tho Commercial National bank within a year. Detectives nro still looking for a $20,000 bundlo of bills shipped by tho bank with tho Adnms Express company to tho Na tional Stato bank of Burlington, la., August 17 last. When tho packago was opened at Burlington It contain ed only sllpplngs of papers. OMAHA MAN SELECTED. Dr. Foiter. Chairman of Nehraika Com mittee, to lie at Land Drawing, EL RENO, Okl., July 29. Governor Richards, chairman of tho commltteo appointed by tho president to conduct tho drawing ot tho now lands to bo opened for settlement, suggested that each state select a commltteo to be present at the drawing to sco It was fairly and honestly conducted. Acting upon his suggestion tho Ne braskans met and selected the follow ing committee: Dr. II. A. Foster of Omaha, chairman; J, E. Jones of Hast ings, George Hess of Omana, F. A. Sweczy ot Blue Hill and Amos Qulnn of Beatrice. Their headquarters aro at tho low office of Crow & Jones, room 4, Wurren block. Kama Thoroughly Hoakrd. ATCHISON, Kan., July 29. Tho dvouth In northern Kansas, which had Inhti'd without Interruption slnco Apill II., was broken Saturday nljsht and Sunday morning. Tho Missouri Pacific railroad has received reports from all Ita stations which extend 300 miles westward from tho Missouri river nnd nci tli ward into Nebraska, and nil ex cept two or three report a downpour of from ono-fourth of an Inch to two I in lies. Tho rain was a steady, dr'z r.ling one. ArUnna'a Total Acreage, WASHINGTON, July 29. According to n bulletin issued by tho consus bu rcau thcro are 5,809 farms In Arizona, with a total acreage ot 1,935,327 acres, ot which 254,521 nro Improved. Of theso farms 1,709 aro owned by In- dlnne. Crlipl (Irnwlng Wane. NAPLES, July 29. Tho bulletin Is sued Into tonight regarding tho con dltlon of Slgnor Francesco Crlspl snys tho heart trouble is Increasing. M BE Orosoous Establishes New World's Record Qlenvillo Track. BEATS ABBOT'S TIME HALF SECOND Ooei In 2!02 a -I Over Coarte that 8eem a Trifle Hcary Takee the Itunnlng Matei Flnt naif Mllo In 1:01 and the Next In 1101 3-4. CLEVELAND, 0., July 27. Amid tho enthusiastic cheers of nearly 10.- 000 pcoplo Crcsceus, tho world's cham pion trotting otnllion, again demon strated that he Is tho peer of all trot- tera by trotting a mllo this afternoon over the Glenvlllo track In 3:02. This establishes a new world's record for both sexes, replacing tho former world's record of 2:03, held by Tho Abbot. Owing to the heavy rains of Inst night tho track wns not in tho best of condition todny nnd it was about C:30 p. m. before it was deemed to bo in safe condition to warrant making tho attempt. At times tho sun's heat had been replaced by cool breezes. Even then thero were few horsemen who looked for a mllo better than :05. After having been given several preliminary miles, Gcorgo Kotcham camo out with tho stallion to attempt what seemed an Impossible feat. Kctcham nodded for tho word on tho third score, tho horBO trotting llko n machine. Accompanied by a runner, tho chest nut stallion fairly flew to tho quarter, the timers' watches registering Just thirty seconds. As Crcsceus swung into tho back stretch ho was Joined by a second runner, nnd although many predicted that the footing wns such as would retard his speed ho reached tho halt In 1:01. As the tlmo was hung out tho Immense crowd broke out in cheers. The three-quarters polo was reached in 1:21, nnd as the great stallion trotted Into tho stretch, a run ner on either sldo, his machlnc-llko stride was fairly eating up tho dis tance. Never once faltering, notwlthstnnd ing the torrlflc clip, he fairly flow to the wlro being sustained only by his Indomitable courago not being touch ed onco by the whip, his solo urging being the driver's voice nnd tho thun dering hoof beats of tho accompanying runners. As the tlmo for tho mllo was an nounced 2:02 and tho immenco crowd realized that a new world's record had been established, Kotcham and his favorlto stallion received nn ovation such ns has been but seldom witnessed on a race track. Thoucands of pcoplo rushed out on the track and Kctcham was lifted from tho sulky nnd carried to tho grand stand on tho shoulders of admirers. Cncer after cheer rent the air nnd tho namo ot Crcsceus was upon tho lips of every one present. "Ketchnm," "Ketehnm," yelled tho crowd, and the owner of tho sturdy son of Robert McGregor was almost carried to tho Judges' stand, where ho delivered a brief address. Crcsceus now not only holds tho world's trotting record for both sexes, but last week at tho Detroit grand circuit meeting, by trotting in 2:00 nnd 2:05 in his raco against Charley Hcrr, secured the world's record for tho two fastest heats over trotted in a race, his second mllo in 2:05 nlso bolng a new world's record for tho fastest mllo ever trotted In a raco, and nlso the fastest second heat ever trotted. SUN'S SLAUGHTER OF HORSES. Intimated 230 Huvo Ileen Killed In South Dakota County. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., July 27. It la estimated that tho intense heat lias killed fully 250 horses In this, Minne haha county. William Parkinson, a woll known farmer living near Bon Clnre, was in stantly killed by lightning whllo har vesting. Four horses ho was driving wore killed by tho samo stroke. Par kinson was nged 27 nnd leaves a wlfo nnd child. His father and other rela tives live In Sioux Falls. Total Honda Furc'lineed. WASHINGTON, July 27. Tho sec retary of tho treasury today purchased Bhort term bonds ns follows: Two thousand dollars 4s at $1.13.C04 $1,500 Cs at $1.09.2130, und $800 3b nt $1.09.128. ho total amount purchased for the sinking fund today is $15,954,100 at a cost ot $18,020,563. Union 1'arinc liny a Hrannh, LEAVENWORTH, Knn., July 27. Tho Leavenworth & Lawrence branch of tho Union Pacific, which ban been in a receiver's hands for aovornl yoarn, was sold, tho purchaso prlco being $900,000. Thero was but ono bidder nnd tho road was knocked down to Judgo W. R. Kolly of Omaha for tho Union Pacific railway. Judgo Kelly stated that tho receiver would bo dis charged at pneo and tho road oporatod as part of thojjnlon Pacific system.