THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE RA L. BARE. Publisher TERMS: $L2 IN ADVANCE NOJITH PLATTE. NEDRASKA MUCH IN SMALL SPACE FOR THE HURRYING READER. EVENTS COVERING WIDE FIELD Something of Congress, Political Ooo olp Hero and There, and Ncwn and Notes of General Character. Congrecs. Currency legislation by tlio proa cnt congress seems improbable. Tlio Iioiibo pasBod tlio hill appropri ating $1,500,000 for pnrtlclimtlon hy tho Unltod Stntos In tlio International exposition to ho hold In Toklo, Japan, In 1011!. Tho hill lacks only tho pros ldonl'H signature to mnfco It n law. An omnibus torrllorloH hill embrac ing llftcon monsuroa, favorably con sidered hy tho committee, was passed hy tlio Iioiibo TuuBday under suspen sion of tho ruloa. Tho vnrlous provl rlMiH of tho hill dual exclusively with legislation pertaining to the torrl torlcu. Pn range hy tho houso of tho gen cial dolloloncy impropriation hill, car rying nn appropriation of $17,308,572, marked tho complotini hy that hotly of the lust of tins great Biipply inoaBtiroH of tho government. Tho hill was put tliiough under suspension of tho rules, with no tlmo allowanco for gonoral debate. ' Nebraska mombors of tho houso hnvo arrayed thoiiiBclveif on tho iildo of tho presldont nH against Speaker Cnnuon. Senator Bulltely (Connecticut) Bpoko In favor of tho passage of hlB hill to authorize tho president lo re-Inllst tho negro soldiers of tho Tyonty-ilfth in fantry, nnd declared that ir poBHlhlo ho would Hccuro action on It. Announcement Ib mndo that nn rlv cm and hnrhora hill other than an ndtulnlHtratlvo nicauuro will ho passod at thlB Houston of congrcBB, In tho public building bill Iowa fares 'very well. Davenport gctB $00,000 for ImprovcmonlB to ltn building; Council UlurfB $G5,000 for additional grounds and ImproveniontBj Ottumwn, $105,000 and ndtlltlou horotoforo granted for n now building; Fort Dodge, $130,000 for improvements, oxtoiiBloiiB and repairs; Hsthorvlllo, $00,000 for a now building; Amen, $00,000 for a building; LoMnrs, Rod Oak nnd Fort MadlBon, $10,000 ench for a new hIIo; DoiiIbou and Iowa Falls, $7,500 oaclt for now bUob; Hur llngton anil Mutton City, $5,000 addi tional each to cotnploto their build Iiirh; Cedar llaplds, $10,000 addition al to coniplcto Kb building. Political. Mr. Ilrynn nayH tho roBult In Ponn oylvnuln la a good argument for tho direct primary. Senator Dolllvor will niako Homo speeches In Iowa In tho Interest ot Senator Alison. Judgo KvnnB hnR roBlgncd tho chair maiiBhlp of tho MlBBourl democratic state commltto bocnuno ho lu a candi date for governor. President Itoosovolt has "taken no tlco" ot tho $2,000,000 public building bill and may voto tho mensuro. Urynn carried tho Alabama primary over Johiiflon hy threo to ono. Pennsylvania. doniocratB aro divided on tho qucBtlon of Htipportlug liryau, California doniocratB to tho Dcnvor convontlon aro liiHtructod to voto aB a unit for Ilrynn. Secretary Tnft announced tho tcrniH of tho agreement ho reached with tho Pnnnma government on his rocont vlBlt there, which, it hi hollovod, if carried Into effect, will guarantca tho nbBoluto Integrity of tho uloctlona to ho held In July. Tammany Hall will ho roprcaontcd at tho democratic convention at Den ver by a delegation 050 Htiong. All arrnngomontH for tho journoy havo been completed. Tho democratic territorial convon tlon ot Hawaii iuutructcd dologatoa to Dcnvor for Urynn. Washington Btatu demands Bpllt up on tho liquor qttostlon. Milwaukee democrats will nlop In Lincoln on their way to Donvor. Complete returns tlum far recolved from tho primary Indicate that Wil liam J. Urynn will bo supported hy tho Alabama delegation to tho national convontlon at Dnnvor. In tlio Now Jersey prohibition stnto convontlon Dr. Day criticised Pres ident "HooBovolt for drinking lu pub Ho, Socrtary Tnft for Baying that pro hibition would not hoIvo tho liquor quoHtlou and Mr. Urynn for remaining tillunt on tho subject. General. Tho war dopartment ban lsBued or ders for Htimmor manouvora of tho army. Twenty peasants wore hanged for agrarian disturbances lu Uusaln. ' Presbyterian general assembly dis cussed tho reports of tho commlUooa on' evangelism and Sabbnth observ ance. HoBolutlonB woro passed con demning nil secular work and sports on Sundny. No hill to modify tho power of tho federal courts lu Injunctions will bo passed at this session of congross. It was no decided hy republican confer ence. Tho Allaghcny bank failure Ib a bad ono, shortages nppgru'jjig to grow Jioavler day by day, " ONLY BRIEF MENTION Senator Piatt testified in tho di vorco suit brought by Mao IC. Wood, denying mnrrlngo or promise of mnr rlago. Tho divorce enso of Mao C.Wood against Senator Plntt waii called for trial in n Now York court. Tiio enso of Mao Woods against Senator Piatt was dismissed and tho woman sent to tho tombs for perjury. Tho Washington state democratic convontlon adopted a resolution do clnrlng for tlio Hiibmlssion to tho vot ors of a constitutional amendment for bidding the salo nnd manufacture of spirituous liquors. St. Louis has boon grnntod nuthorlty hy tho Unltod States supremo court to tax corporations for occupation of the Htrcots. Dtirlingtnn nnd Union Pnclllc tax commissioners told the stnto board that their linos aro nssosscd too high in Nebraska. Morn than fifty porsons woro killed lu a Delginn railroad wreck when trains telescoped, Missouri Is to ho for Mr. Urynn in tho Denver convention llrst, Inst nnd nil tho time. Secretary Motcalf has detailed Ad miral Hohloy D. Evans, Into command-or-ln-chlof of tho Atlantic Hoot, to duty with tho general board of tho navy, which has to do with tho preparation of plans for naval campaigns for use In time of war. Attorney (lonornl Uonnparto has written tho circuit Judges of tho dis trict of Philadelphia asking for n quick hearing of a tost suit of tho com modities clauso of tho now rate. Omaha ministers aro up in nntis against Sunday baseball. Evelyn Thaw Is said lo bo In a mood to drop her suit to annul tho mnrrlngo with Harry Thaw. Mr, Hryan got tho endorsement of Michigan democrats, but fell down in the Keystone state. (lovernor Hrooks of Wyoming snys Micro Is no doubt but what tho east ern buyers aro taking advantage of wool growers and offering low prices for tho clip because tho groworB aro In debt for sheep bought last fall. Tho outlook Ib not encouraging for any ilnnuclnl legislation tho present congress. Senntors nnd ' representa tives ara wldo apart. William A. Martin, solo survivor of thp John Drown Jury, is visiting in Wnshlugtaon. His homo Is at Debt plalne, Vu. Ho Is 77 years eld. Hov. S. A. Coffman, a Methodist clergyman of Fremont, W. Vn., killed his wlfo whllo suffering from a ilt of temporary Insanity, ns ho claims now. Ernest S. Kcnlsou, who killed Sam D. Cox ut Mluntare, was sentenced to twonty-thrco yenra In tho penitentiary by Judgo Orlmofl. Thin Is Kenlsan'tf second trial. Ho was uontencod to twonty-four years In tho former trial. Tho Now York stock market con tinues to bIiow nn upward tendency with an lucrcuBo in tho volumo ot huslucss. In n boarding stable (lro at Omaha Bovontcon horses perished. k. Senator Hoyburn started n filibuster ugalust, tho conference roport on tho hon)otond bill, which would nllow a settler 320 acres of any non-lrrlg-ablo laud. Louis C. Coufal has been nppolnted postmaatcr nt Able, Uutlor county, Neb., vlco F. J. Hch, rosined, Tho flro Iobb ut tho Omaha packing plant Is about $500,000. Washington. A rcBiimo of tho present session of congress elicits tho Interesting fact that thoro woro more Important ques tions presented to mid discussed by congress on which tho public gener ally or sections or casscs domauded action than over before In Its history. Representative Norrls of Nebraska has boon tho recipient of many con gratulations on tho pnrt of his col leagues ot tho houso for tho ablo and Impartial manner in which ho presid ed ovor tho republican caucus on two occasions. Tho houso refused to concur In tho conferonro roport on tho postolllco bill bccniiBo ot tlio ship subsidy sec tion and passed tho campaign public ity bill wlth an nniondmcnt decreas ing representation of Bouthcrn states. Senator Drown nnd Representative Norrls prosonted to tho presldont In tlio Btrongost posslblo manner tho naino of William M. Gcddos of Orand Island for ono ot tho commissioner ships to tho Toklo exposition. Senator Nowlnud endeavored to get the bill appointing nn Inland water way commission before the senate. Mr. Uurkett, of Nebraska, objected to Its consideration lu advance of tho houso building bill, Mr. Nowlands Insisted upon his motion, nnd It wa voted down almost unanimously, Senator Haynor mndo an appeal to tho Bonnto for a voto on IiIb resolu tion requesting and requiring tho president to appoint a court ot In quiry to luvestlgato tho charges ngalimt Col. William F. Slownr.t, coast artillery, utnllouod at Fort Grant, Arizona. Personal. George 'W. Uergo, it Is understood, will en tor tho gubernatorial raco In Nebraska. Secretary Tnft has roturnod from Panama and Is ploasud with prngross being mndo there. Old oflletala of tho International Ty pographical union huvo all beon ro oloctcd. Mr, Urynn snys that tho pooplo will dumnnd a government bank unless do posits nro secured, Hear Admiral Homphlll nnd the oth er olllcorB of tho visiting Amorlcan squadron nro shown much nttontlon hy iho Japnuoso oulclnls at Toklo. Tho various functions In tholr honor npproxlnmto In importanco a public reception. TREATIES APPROVED THIRTY-8EVEN DEALT WITH DY THE SENATE LARGEST IN TWENTY YEARS Gains In Arbitration Recorded no Dis trict Victories for American Dllplomacy. ' Washington: With llttlo discussion nnd loss publicity, tho Unltod States sonnto has at thin session plncod its approval of thlrty-sovon treaties moro In numbor if not In Importanco than hnd been ratified during tho twen ty yearB preceding. In making effect ivo bo many agreements with tho na tions, International advancomont has boon mndo along throe distinct lines. Twelvo nations havo agreed by treaty with the Unltod States to nrbltrato future disputes, which Is takon to moan nothing loss thnn that tho world hns now been established on tho plan of arbitration. Tho foundation for continued friend ly procedure In adjusting questions with tho Orient is believed to bo con tained In the treaties with and tho le gislation In respect, to Japan, to which Is added tho friendly visit of tho fleet to that part of tho world. A basis of settlement hns boon ar rived nt with Groat llrltaln, by which longstanding quostlons between Cana da and Uio United States nro assured of satisfactory ndjuutmcnt. To theso Important nccompllsh montB, dlrectod throughout by Secre tary Hoot, may be added n number of lessor mngnltudo. The territory avail able as asylum for tho fugitive from Justice hns been further restricted through oxtradlctlon treaties with Spain, Portugal, Urugay and San Mar lino, whllo naturalization treaties havo been concluded with Poru, Salvador and Portugnl. Tho gain for arbitration is rcgnrded as a distinct victory for American diplomacy, Initiated by tho Instructions to tho American delegates to Tho Haguo conference. Tho result so far Is approval of genornl arbitration treaties with Great Hrltaln, Japan, Franco, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Mexico, Por tugnl, tho Netherlands, Sweden nnd Donmnrk. Resides tho general arbi tration troatics eleven ot tho Interna tional treaties resulting from Tho Hnguo conferonco wcro approved. Thoy includo those subjects: Recovery of contract debts, opening of hostilities, laws and customs of war on land, rights nnd duties of neutral powers; submarine contact mines, bombard ment of naval forces, naval war and tho Gonovn convention, right ot cap turo In naval war, discharging pro JoctlloB from balloons and tho final net of tho peace conforenco. Ab to tho orient tho Important ac complishment Is tho bringing of Japan Into tho group of nationn committed to arbitration. Dcsldos this nro tho con ventions with that country which gunrantco In Korea and China protec tion for Inventions, trade marks and copyrights. President Signs Dills. Washington President Hoosovolt hns slgnod tho bills providing for tho participation of this country In tho exposition to bo held In Toklo In 1912; tho legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill, and a bill author izing tho extension of tho street mil wnys of this city to tho now Union station. Mrs. Eddy's Son In Jail. TJoadwood, S. D. George Washing ton Glovor, son of Mrs, Mnry Unkor G. Kddy, enmo to town from Lend. An hour later a policeman hunted him up nnd told him to remove his frac tions horso to a livery atablo. Glover declined. An alteration ensued and tho ofllcor plncod him under arrest. Night Riders Miss Da by. niploy, O. Night rldors dostroyed tho tobneco bcdB of Walter Hook, six miles from Hlploy. Hook fired nt tho men and in return thoy riddled his houso with, ballots. Ono ballot ramo within two Inches of hitting tho Hook baby. Alcohol Decimates Paris. Paris After dovotlng two years of study to tho question of death duo to alcohol, directly or Indirectly, Mr. For net of tho French Academy of Modi cluo announces that 3 per cent ot nil deaths In Paris' aro from uso of nlco hoi. CONGRESS TO ADJOURN SOON. Doth Houses Shaping Business to End Session This Week. Wnshlngtqn Uoth tho senate and houso will dovolo their boat efforts to so shnplng their affairs as to bring about nn adjournment nt tho oarllest tlmo nosslblo during tho present week nnd as a consequonco whntovor Is dono will ho In tho nnturo ot com pleting work nlrendy begun. Vote to Return to Work. Clovolnnd, O. Hy n voto of 010 against (ill tho striking street railway conductors nnd motormen decided to return to work us "now men." Tho ro suit of tho voto, which was takon Sunday, waB not announcod until mid night. Tho voto Is In accord with tho demnnds of the Municipal Trnctlon company upon this point. At midnight tho non-union mon now nt work run ning tho company's cars bogan to vote on tho question of whether ihoy would submit tholr claims or seniority to arbitration.' THE STATE CAPITAL MATTERS OF INTEREST TO ALL CITIZENS. WINDUP OF RATE HEARINGS No Further Presentation Unless Rail way Commission Ask for a Sup plemental Hearing. Reduction of Freights. Tlio general hearing on tho proposi tion of a reduction of freight rates In Nebraska has closed nnd no further piesentcon will tako placo unlois tho railway commission nsks fcr n sup plomontal hearing. Tho railway em ployes nro yet to he heard. Talks woro made by C. 13. Spoils, goncrnl freight ngant or tho Uurllngton lines west, General Solicitor J. E, Kelby of tho samo road, Freight Trafllc Mnn agor J. A. Munroo of tho Union Paci fic, nnd Gonoral Solicitor N. II. Loomls of tho Union Pacific. Tho road mon nllogo that tho commission must bnflo rate In Ncbrnska only on business beginning nnd ending In the state, and must not consider traffic through tho state, boglnnlng In tho stato and ending outside, or originat ing outside the stnto and terminating within tho state. After thin is dono, uccordlng to tho railway attorneys, who quote tho Wisconsin Itallway commission ns nuthorlty, 80 per cent of the vnluo of tho lines nnd equip ment In tho stato must be taken, as tho basis for dividend earning, SO per cent of tho equipment having been found neccBsnry to carry purely stato trafllc. Mr. Kelby said tho nurllngton caniB only 2 per cent on Its taxable vnluo In Ncbrnska on atato business, and Mr. Munroo said tho Union Pa cific .earns only 1 per cent on Ncbrns kn business. General Freight Agent Spona con fined hlu talk to tho dlffcrenco In condltlona between Iowa and Nebras ka Ib about 50 per cent of tho density of trafllc lu Iowa, nnd that Iho cost of carrying decreases with tho lncrcnso of density of trnfllc. Ho snld ho did not hlamo tho shippers of Nebraska for comparing Nebraska nnd Iowa rates, but ho thought when thoy un derstood tho conditions they would understand tho matter. Light on Railroad Values. T. A. Polloys, tax commissioner of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railway company who spoko before tho Stnto Hoard of assessment, nppenrcd to bo boosting for n rnlao In tho nascssed vuluation of other rail roads in Ncbrnaka or to bo looking out for an assessed valuation that may ho iif'cd beforo tho railway commission as nn argument for leave to lncrcnso freight rates. Ho Bhowcd tho board how It might lncrcnso tho valuation of his own rond from $12,500 a mllo In Ncbrnska to $47,000, and then ho talked an hour or two to show tho board that really $35,000 was about right. Tho board of assessment Inst year valued all railroads In tho stato at an nvorngo of $14,110 :i mile, but Mr. Polloys gavo a computation show ing how it might bo $40,000 n mile. Corn for Omaha Show. Tho Nntlonai Corn commission which Is planning for n largo repre sentation of Ncbrnska corn nt tho show to bo held at Omaha, December 10 to 10, met hero last week to coni plcto arrangemonta for tho growing nnd exhibition of corn. William Ernst of TecuniBch, Dean Uurnctt of tho agricultural college, Secretary W. H. Mellor of tho stato board of ngrl culture, nnd mombcrfl of tho commlt tes woro present. Sccrctnry E. G. Montgomery of tho national exhibi tion nnd William James or Dorches ter wcro in nltcndnnco. State Unlverolty Commencement. Members of tho Bonlor class of tho stato unlvorslty hnvo chosen Chnrlos A. Towno of Now York ns tholr com mencement orntor, nnd ho has ac cepted tho Invitation. Tho alumni orntor Is to ho G. W. Gerwlg or Al legheny, Pn. Tho nnnual concert or tho school or music will bo held on tho ovenlng of Juno 0. On Sunday, Juno 7, Chnncollor E. Ucnjnmln An drews will dollvcr tho baccalaureate aormon. Tho Phi netn Kappa orator will bo Chancellor G. 15. McLean or tho University or Iown. An tho clasa play, tho senior cIusb will present "Tha Three Musketeers" on Juno 9. Juno 10 will bo nhmin! day. Objection to Cut In R.Ucs. C. C. Wright or tlio Northwestern spoko beforo tho 'railway commission mid asserted that his road could not stand a reduction of class latos; that It la now making only 2.2 per cent on Its valuation, and during the nlno months of tho enforcement of the Aldrleh hill mndo only 4.1 por cent on nil buslnoss In Nebraska, and for tho bannor yoar ending Juno, 1907, mndo 0.07 por cont on stato nnd in terstate business. Board of Trade. A quiet effort la now being mndo to rovlvo tho project ot forming tu board ot trado or commercial oxchaiigo in Lincoln and there la talk or erect lug a largo ofllco building to sorvo ns a beard of trade, a club houso nnd an otllco building. Tho Commercial club has now about $7,000 subscribed on a building fund, for which nt least $25, 000 will bo needed. If tho board or trado project In suocssful tho grain nnd lumbor Interests would undoubt edly Join tho Commercial, b In oroQUng, tho VuJhHnjj. RAILROAD TAX MEN PLEAD. Ask State Board to Reduce tho Assess ments of Their Llr.ca. At tho first hearing held by tho Stato Hoard of Assessment for rail road tax commissioners, n. D. Pollard of tho Uurllngton appeared and asked tho board not to value tho lines of his company lu Nebraska at mcro than $35,000. Thoy wore valued last year nt $15,000. Tax Commissioner Scrlbnor of tho Union Pacific also epoko, but lie said it wns uoolors to repeat his argument or last yenr, when tho board valued tho Hiicb or his company nt $75,000 a mile. Ho said ho was dlsapiKilntcd lost year nnd hoped for somo concessions thin year. Mr. Pollard briefly ntta.cked tho ns BCBssmcnt cf real estate, live stock and money In Nobrnska nnd gavo fig ures to allow that each class of prop erty was assessed far below ltn true value. He said his company earned 3 per cent on n valuntlon of $15,000 n mllo lu Nebraska for tho six months ending March 31. Ho said it oarncd $2,701 a mllo, nearly $300 lo3B n mllo than tho yenr beforo. Mr. Scrlbnor snld lila company earned nearly $400 n mllo loss. Ho ndinlttcd that his company had coasod apportioning ltn cnrnlngs between states; because nt best such calculations aro moro esti mates nnd often unfair nnd would af ford llttlo light for tho board. Mr. Pollard told tho hoard U company arbitrarily apportioned tin earnings between states and gavo to Nebraska lines a constructive mllenge of 1.4, Tills ho said crcdltod to Nebraska nbout 20 per cent that tho linos had not In fact earned nnd ho bcllovcd that amount should bo deducted. To Report Monthly. Monthly station reports of business in Nebraska will bo filed with tho stato railway commission by tho ex press companies until tho Sibley net Is no longer in force or until its en forcement is given judlclnl Bupport, according to n message received by tho commission from Attorney C. J. Greene, who represents all of tlio com panies. Ho Is in Now York, whero he has been conferring; with express officials, after tho rota-ml of the com mission to grant a requested exten sion of ten days. Tho first reports were duo May 10. Attorney General Thompacn loft for Now York to tako depositions from express ofllclals in tho enscs now in tho fedornl court. Later ho will represent tho state there' In tho hearing of theso men before Rofro J. J. Sulllvnn. Mr. Wttling,, nn expert nccountnnt, nccompanicd Mr. Thompson and Rata Clerk Powell will go to Now York this week. Week's Crop Report. Tho crop roport by Division Freight Agent J. J. Cox for tho Lincoln trnfllc division, contains the following state ments: "Gocd rains over cntlro sec tion tho past week. Tornado dam aged crops to bomo extent at Nemaha. Loulavillo nnd vicinity. Wheat and oats in very good condition. Could not bo hotter. Oats growing in good shapo and coming up bettor thnn ex pected. Different territories report ed oats of poor stand nnd unovon, but reports this week show onts up oven nnd growing nicely. Corn plnnt Ing progressing rapidly bctweon rains. .About two-thirds of corn planted. Al falfa not dnmnged to any groat ex tent hy cold weather. Pastures In ex cellent condition. Gnrden truck com ing nlong nicely. Conflicting reports on frulL Unablo to say what damngo was dono by recent cold weather." Examining Insurance Company. After being .organized and in opera tion for moro thnn two years, the Ne braska Lumbermen's Mutual Insur ance ussoclntlon, nn ndjunct to tho Stnto Lumber Dealers' association, is now being examined for th3 fliBt tlmo by tlio state Insurance department. Tho work is being dono by Archlo Senrio, n brother nnd nppolnteo of nudltor E. M. Sciuio. Tho company has boon reporting its business each year to tho department, but "has not been required to submit its affairs to scrutiny until tho present time. Secre tary Bird Crltchfiold's records glvo tho membership nt 550 and the nmonnt of insurnnco in forco at $870,300, each member being limited to $2,000 on nny cno stock of goods. Tho company furnishes protection to lumbermen nt rntea about 00 per cent of those fixed by tho "board" schedule Governor cn Marriage Laws, Governor L. Sheldon delivered tho nddrosa of welcomo to tho membor3 of tho Nebraska Stato Mcdlcnl nsso elation nt the opening genornl session nnd In tho course or his speech snld: "It Is high tlmo that steps aro tak on to nmend tho mnrriage laws to tho end that wo can gradually do creaso tho dogonorato classes. No man or womnn should bo permitted to bo married without first securing a ccrtlllcnto or good health from a capablo physician. And 1 hopo that at tlio next logiaintUro tho members of the medical profession will como in with a bill prepared that will help nlong tho lines that I hnvo just pro posed." Gonoral Freight Agont Monroo cf Union Pacific road' mot J. N. Camp bell nnd Edwnrd Penny of Fullerton, C. H. Smith of Helgrndo and Gccrgo E. Johnson of North Loup to discuss complnlnts In regard to alleged , dis criminations ngnlust Fullortou nnd Helgrndo. Mr. Monroe proposed chnnges and ngreed to moot tho com plainants In Omaha to agree cn al terations In rntos from Omaha west. Fullerton pcoplo nllogod that a Jump ot 12 cents p, hundred on first class rroight from 'Jcpou to Fullarton la unjust. NEBRASKA III BRIER I NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS. ALL SUBJECTS TOUGHED UPON Religious, Social, Agricultural, Poflt leal and Other Matters Given , Due Consideration. Valentino has begun work on Us new city park. Hastings dealers aro accused of sell ing Impure milk. Tho wntor bond proposition In Oga-) lnlla was defeated. All of tho Nebraska City teachers havo been re-elected for nnothor year.' Omaha banks show a million and a halt lncrcnso slnco Inst report In Feb ruary. Tho cornerstone or tho now Cath olic church nt Falrbury wns laid last wcok. Mrs. Ycomano, a sister of cx-Presl-dent Ccvoland, wns visiting in Omaha Inst wcok. Tho Young Men's Christian associa tion of Crete will build a homo to cost $20,000. Cadets of tho state university nro camping in Nebraska City this week for flvo days. At Lincoln, John Lundgrcn, nn aged man, wns run over nnd killed bya Hock Island train. About 500 veterans woro in nttend nnco upon the Grand Army encamp ment nt Hastings. Tho mnyor of Hastings Issued a proclamation designating "cleaning up day" for tho city. At Lexington bloodhounds readily traced a thief who had committed rob bery in u boarding car. Tlio town of Winalow has voted a bond of $1,000 fcr n now Bchool houso to bo built this summer. Christopher Schnvlnnd of Madison, wns tho unanimous choice or tho Stato Uoard or Assessment Tor sccrctnry. Tho Morton-Grcgson packing plant nt Nobrnska City has closed down for sixty dnyB that repairs may bo mado. Mrs. Mlchaelson, n violently lnsano womnn in tho Norfolk hospital, was operated upon for gall stones, slnco which alio la rapidly regaining her rea son. Somo of tho cltzcns of Utlca who participated in tho aasault upon Evnn gollst Miller Mnrch 21 must nnswer in court, nccordlng to tho grand Jury's findings. Tho nuthorltles of North Platto havo decreed that henccrorth nil tramps caught loaillng around tho streets or railroad yards will bo corralled and put to work on tho streets. Dcntrlco citizens reel highly clnted over the passage of tho bill appropriat ing $50,000 for tho extension of tho poatofflco building. The forxco has been cramped for quarters for Bomo time. Tho commencement exorcises or tho neatrlco High school will bo hold in tho Christian church, Juno 5 nnd 0. Tho graduating class numbers fifty two, fJilrteen more than has ovor grad uated boforo. Tho board of education has olected George E. Martin of the high school no superintendent of tho public schools of Nobrnska City. Ho haa been prin cipal of tho high school for tho Inst six years or moro. At Hcatrlco Matt Haffy was found dond nt tho homo of his nlcco, Mrs. Georgo Upson, nt Lnnhnm, byn mem-l her of tho family who wont to cnll himj for brenkfaBt. Deatli was supposed tol havo been duo to heart trouble. ! Crookston is to havo a station ngent., Hocently Mnx E. Volrtel filed a re quest with tho Stato Railway Commis sion for an agent to bo placed nt Crookston, mnklng n shewing that $22,000 of business was dono tho last year at that station nnd naked for nn Investigation. Tho resijlt wna nn ngent will bo forthwith installed there. James A. Carland, who is in tho Castor county Jail charged with tho murder of John Sanderson, nnd who cannot bo tried in tho district court till Soptombor, alleges that ho will dlo beforo that tlmo If confined in tho Custer county dungeon. His attorney H. M. Sulllvnn has applied to tho su premo court for a writ of habeas cor pus, tlio object being to require tho sheriff to plnco tho accused in somo other county Jail or In tho peniten tiary. ft will cost tho stato nbout $15,000 for two yenra to carry out tho now plan of paying onclr member of tho Nebrnaka nntlonai guard 25 cents for nttcndlng wookly drill. Vho plan hns boon In tarco long enough to show re sults, but In tho enso of many com panlos It baa shown a tailing off '.n nt tendnnco rather than nn lncrcnso. In nddltlon to this payment tho statu makes n service payment to the. ofll cors In nccordanco with tho length of time thoy hnvo served in ono position. At Woston, Charles Wondrn, wna found dend early in tho morning with in about two blocks of his home. Ho had been drinking henvi'y. Fdwnrd Scbrank, n prominent tann er nnd owner of tho old Chritudwlg farm south of Wiener, was Instantly killed by n fall from his wngon. Tho 1 1-montha-old child of Andrew Nnss, a prominent Gorman farmer re- hiuiiig uenr urn, mot death bv tailing Into n stock wntprlng tank. Tho child wns just old enough to toddlo about nnd was out or sight ot the nurso but a fow minutos, and when found wna floating faco downward in tho tank.