.THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE RA L. DARE. Publisher TERMS: $1.25 IN ADVANCE NOpXH PIjATTB, NEDRASICA ONLY BRIEF MENTION MUCH IN SMALL SPACE FOR THE HURRYING READER. EVENTS COVERING WIDE FIELD Something of Congre6B, Political Gos sip Hero and There, and News and Notes of General Character. Political. Tho biggest political demonstration made on the streotH of Donvor during tho convention was by Nebraska dom oc rifts. Somo unldontlflod party cut down and burned thu large Taft banner which had beau stispondod ncrowi tho litrcet In Lincoln. Tho occurronco wbh not nccoinpanied by any demonstra tion, as few people wcro on tho Btroot. Richmond Plcrson Holmon mndo a speech In tho democratic nntlonal con vention In which ho predicted war with Japan. When Mr. nryan wbb told that Romo one hnd cut down tho Taft bannor li Lincoln, ho said: "I nm orry to loam of it. It wns Inexcusable. If tho mnn who did It thought he was helping mo or tho domocrntlc party ho was woo fully mlslnkon." Thcodoro Hell, temporary chnlrman of tho democratic national convention, reached Donvor Just In tltno to pro Hide. Tho Nobrnskn delegation In tho Heating at tho auditorium, Donvor, was glvon a prominent plnco. Nebraska was ropresontod on tho commltteo on resolutions at tho Den ver convention by F. W. Drown. General, Tho momhorH of tho Amorlcnh tariff commission havo arrived In Paris, Their first mooting with tho Fren commission has been fixed for July 18. United Stntcn ofllcors nrrlvcd In Coffoyvlllo, Kaa., with Dr. J. 0. Coun terman, a promlnont physician of Now Albany, Kan., who lit charged with counterfeiting. Dr. Counterman Is 70 years of ago. Arrangements woro comploted by tho goncrnl commlttoo in chargo of tho wolcomo thnt Cincinnati will ex tend to Judgo William II. Taft, July 28, when ho lo formally notified of his nomination to tho prosldoncy. The following telogrnm was Hont to Hon. Vt J. llrynn Immediately aftor tho announcement of bin nomination. "Tho Democratic Society of Wostorn Now Ytarlc salutes tho noxt president of tho United Stntcs." At Crolssy sur Solno Mllo. Loulso Rolando Grnu, the dnughtor of the lato Muurlco Orau, for a number of years tho director of tho Metropolitan opora houso In Now York, wns married to M, Joan Matlrlce Qanue. Tho battleship Nebraska, of tho At lantic (loot, which wns detained In quarantine owing to nn outbreak of scarlet fever on hoard, having boon thoroughly fumigated, sailed Saturday to rojolu tho fleet at Honolulu. William Allen Wblto says democra cy maintained Its record of working by night. Convict Preston, who is in tho Nevada state prison for murdor nnd who wftB nominated for prooldont of tho socialist labor party, has do cllncd tho nomination. It In thought ho noted on the advlco of lilo attorney, ns ho wan willing to bo a candidate and b-tnted thnt ho fully expected to receive tho nomination, Tho legislature of Louisiana ad journs after passing 300 now laws. The foroign press commont on Dryan's nomination nnd compare him with Clovolnnd to his disadvantage. One Gorman pnpor nays ho in a magnl f.cont agitator, .but lacks qualities of constructive statesmanship. Tho government report on tho crop ultimtton shows a decroaso in prospect porcontngo and wheat advances on tho exchange in consoquonco. Soveuty-two dend and 2.73G Injured nro tho second day totals of tho acci dents attending the celebration of tho Fourth of July In tho United States. This breaks all records' for deaths iilnco IS!) I). Tho wnr department ordered Colo nel W. 8, Schuyler, commanding Fort Huachuca, on tho Mexican bonier In Bouthorn Arizona, to render all possl blo assistance In tho suppression of a serious' lire raging on Huachuca mountain In tho Clnroos national for est. Tho "Chlcago-tp-occan" balloon raco onded when tho last of tho nlno con testants camo to oarth at West Shof ford, Quobcc, 800 miles from tho start ing point. This crnft was tho Flold Ing, owned by F. J. Fielding of San Antonio, Toxas. It covered approxi mately 100 miles moro than its near est competitor. Since tho first of tho yenr 77.G07 stray dogs and cnts havo boon de stroyed by tho Now York American Society for tho Provontlon of Csuolly to Animals. A dispatch received by tho Lokal Anzolgor, Borlln, from Teheran, says that tho Bhah loavoB nothing untried In order to securo tho capturo of tho roinnlning revolutionary loadors. Tho Amorlran baitlOBhlp Hoot sots sail for Honolulu as tho llrut destina tion on its Pacific voyage Tho battle Bhlp, Nobraska, Is detalnod throe days In quarantine because of nn outbreak of ecarlet over aboard, Hon. W. J. Ilryan refused to talk politics on Sunday, although hun dreds of politicians called at Kalrvlew on that day. Count Hon! do Castollnno will start a hot logal bntllo to regain possouslon of his children. Mrs. Cleveland, through tho Asso ciated Press, thanks tho public for ex pressions of condolence to bersolf nnd family In tho loss of husband anJ father. Frank Hitchcock hns boon chosen chairman of the republican nntlonal committee ami (leorgo It. Sholdon of Now York treasurer. Sonsatlonnl developments nro ex pected In tho trial of Prince '.u Eulon burg, It being shown thnt tho prlnco has tried to Influence witnesses. Tho ruling of the comptroller of tho currency Is that tho Modern Wood mon must tnko tho offermlvo In tholr fight lo havo their claim against tho Charlton, In., bank allowed. Senor Ugorto, tho. Hondurnn min ister In Wnshlngton, has rccolvcd ad vlcos which to him, ludlcato that tho projected hostilities against bin coun try by Guntcmala and Salvador havo boon nipped In tho hud. When Adolpho S. Levi of St. LouIh oponod his Jowolry store tho other morning ho discovered burglars had loolod tho place and nocurod $900 In cash and $15,000 worth of diamonds nnd old gold. Washington. To oxpedlto and economize tho work of administering tho national forests the bureau of forestry will establish about October 1 next flold hcadqiiart ors In tho west. Tho clerlcnl forco hero will ho somewhat reduced, jnany bolng needd to carry on tho proposed work woBt. Headquarters of forest districts will not bo chnuged. The democratic clubs of tho District of Columbia colcbrnted tho nomina tion of William J. Ilryan on tho Wash ington monumont grounds by firing a snluto of forty-seven guns, ono for each state. That tho frolght raton on yollow plno lumber from Arkansas and Toxas points should not bo hlghor to Des Moines thnn to Omaha was decided by tho lnlorstato commorco commission. Tho Greater Des Moines commlttoo hnd complained against tho Chicago Groat Wostorn, Missouri Pacific nnd Wiabash and other railroads that 2V& cents por 100 pounds Is unjust as com pared with 23 bents from tho samo ter ritories to Omaha. Senor Voloz Goltlcla, tho Venezuelan chargo d'affalro In Washington, callod at tho state department and presented tho Acting Socrotary Dncon his lot tors of recall. Thl action was taken by direction of President Castro and Is tho result of tho withdrawal from Caracas of Jacob Sleeper, tho Amer ican chnrgo. A' porfoct understanding between Mexico nnd tho Unltod States as to this government's purposo to tako all stopB jioBslhlo to prevent vlolatlona of neutrality laws on tho Mexican border wan roaehed at two hour's conforonco botwoon Acting Secrotary of Stnto Uacon and Ambassador Crcol. Tho ambassador had no complaints to lodge ngalnst any olllclnls. Foreign. Tho long drought, with lntenso neat reaching at times 1)0 or moro In tho shade, Is having disastrous effects throughout tho Apulia region In Italy. In tho hope of receiving rain through dlvlno Intercession It was do elded to carry In procession through tho town tho centennial lmngo repre sent lng Calvary. Information hnn reachod tho state dopartmont of a proposed revolution ary movomont against tho govern ment of Honduras under tho lendor ship of former President llonlln. No details were given. Tho governments of Salvador and Guntomala havo given directions to provont any movo mont of that character taking form In those countrlos. Slnco tho nntl-Japaneso troubles In California, Japanoso emigrants to tho United Stntcs havo greatly diminished Last year 1,007 landed at San Fran cisco, while 2,808 returned homo. Sixty CoBsackH at Tohoran, took up ii position behind tho llrltlsh logatlon whoro many persons have taken re fugo, with tho expectation that the rofugees would mako an endeavor to eiieapo from tho building. Tho llrlt lsh chnrgo d'affaires had protested to tho Persian government ngalnst this action of tho Cossacks and has de manded that tho governor appear bo Tore htm In full uniform and apolo gize Count Sumnrakoft HUton, tho oldest son of Prince Mussupoff, wns killed by Count Mantoufful, an olllcor of tho horso guardB In u duol with pistols at St. Petersburg. Tho men mot on Krestovsky Island In tho Nova as tho result of a ehallengo Issued by Count Mnutuoftol becauso of a family quar rel. Personal. With tho Poary Arctic club's pen nnnt fluttering from her main truck and tho stars and strlpos nt the mlz r.on tho Arctic exploration steamer RooBovelt left Now York again In quoBt of tho North polo. Rov. Simpson Ely, r.D yoars old, died at tho Wakeflold home, Villa Heights, Joplln. Ho wns n noted ovangollat. A correspondent of tho New York Evening Post writes a glowing ac count of his trip through Nebraska and tho wost. Candidates for president nnd vice prosldont of tho United States' woro nominated nnd n platform was adopt ed by the national convention of tho socialist labor party at Nw York. Tho tlckot named Is as follows: For president, Martin R. Pcston of Nova dn; for vice president, Donald Munroo of Virginia. THE STATE CAPITAL MATTE R8 OF INTEREST TO ALL CITIZENS. DEPOSIT OF PENSION MONEY A Former Rule Has Decn Repealed and a New One Will Be Adopted by the State Doard. New Rule for Old One. Tho rulo requiring mombors of sol dlors' homos In Nebraska to pay a por tlon of their pension money to tho ensh funds of the homos, recently fought through tho courts till Its le gality was sustained nnd then bus ponded by tho statp board of public lands and bulldlngs'tlll furtljor orders, has been repleaded by tho board and n new rulo will bo ndoptcd. At a pro longed session of the bonrd this was decided upon and as tho member of tho bonrd who was delegated to draft tho now rulo docs his duty tho action of tho bonrd will bo mado olllclal. Tho now rulo which was tested In tho courtB and which wns upheld and which Is now rescinded provided that each member of tho homos might re tain $12 a month of pension monoy nnd pay 10 per cent on all ovor $12 a month and not moro than $10 a month; 20 per cent on all over $20 and not moro than $211; 30 per cent on all over $21 nnd not moro thnn $20, and what ever tho comninndnnt nnd board Bhull deem Just on nil over $30. If a mom bor la holplosH tho rule provided that ho should pay a portion of pension money deemed equitable by tho board and commandant, unless ho should havo a dependent wlfo or children. An other rulo that wan nevor mentioned In tho court proceedings provided thnt any member having a dopondent wlfo or minor chlldron who refuses to con tribute two-thirds of his penson, on de mand, for tho uso of such dependents, offers good grounds for his discharge It was discovered by tho board that tho rulo had not been enforced nt tho Grand lslnnd homo, but wns onforcf nt tho Mllford home. As It wan con sidered moro favorable than tho old rulo adopted many yenrs ago by tho populist administration, tho members of the present board supposed It would bo satisfactory to all conccrnod. In this thoy woro Incorrect as shown by tho Injunction suit that v?na com menced by n mombcr of tho Grand Island homo and backed by promlnont politicians. Although tho Btnto board won tho suit In tho Bupromo court, tho suit Is still pending nnd tho plaintiff hnn a right to fllo a motion for a rctioarlng. Until tho suit Is finally settled tho hoard cauot ndopt a rulo that would tako any part of pension monoy, ovon If tho members desired to do so. It Is understood tho rulo ngrccd upon will provldo that no votoran who Is ablo to earn a livelihood or who hns mean of Btipport shall bo admitted to tho homo and that such veterans may bo honorably discharged at tho discretion of tho board. No ponnlon monoy will bo retained, but If In tho Judgment of tho bonrd any member of tho homo IS Incompetont to hnndlo his own pension monoy ho will bo. required to deposit nil of It with tho commandant and It will bo paid back to him In Install monts such as tho commandant dcema necessary for the good of tho member nnd when tho member Is discharged from tho homo ho will rocclvo back all his funds on deposit with tho com mnndnnt. Removing Dead Animals. Health Olllcor Rohde, who did much In tho way of rescuing tho flood vic tims Monday and Tucsdny, mndo a tour Inspection of tho low lands. Fif teen Inrgo animals woro found dead by tho health officer nnd ninny hogs. Tho remains of Innumornblo chickens cover tho yards on tho Hooded bottoms. Most of tho largor animals woro removed last week and the remainder and thoso that will be found will be taken caro of. Tho loam of mules, drowned on North Fourteenth street, were found, ono on the rondwny and the othor a considerable distance from tho point where they wore lost. A horso wns found north of tho right of way about twentieth streot nnd a team of hornoa near the old East Lincoln mill on tho Northwestern. Tho bodies of n fow cattle wero found In tho west bottoniB. Many moro nro oxpected to Va founu lodged In the debris whoro tho strenm Is chocked at various bridges. Boats arc Missing. Only Iwenty-threo of tho forty-one bouts used by thu city olllclnls during tho recopt flood have been locntod and returned to tholr owners. Many of them nre still In tho hands of Individ uals In tho Hood districts whoro thoy woro iibod. Tho police aro ranking nn effort to find tho missing crnft and ro storo thom to tho pcoplo to whom thoy bolong. Will Ask for Medal. Somo of tho men who witnessed tho heroic work of Bert E, Smnll of Sag! nay, Mich., in Having tho lives of olovon peoplo nt Ashland, will petition Cnrnoglo for u modal for tho young man. Small Is a sailor, about twonty four years old. and wns on his way to tho grain floldn of Kansas whoro ho ox pocted to Bocuro work. Ho roacuod nine peoplo from nlmost cortnln donth, under most dlfllcult conditions, and two mon from porlloun positions. Frank E. Schnaf, of 140 South Thlr i tcenth street, wltneypcd the hravorv. i PIECE WORK FOR CONVICTS. Mr. Lee Has Another Proposition' for Consideration. Clinton R. Loo having received no reply from tho board of public lands and buildings to his offer to give DO cents n day for convict labor and to pay tho stato $200 a month for powor and rent, has submitted another prop osition which ho believes tho mem bers may doslro to Investigate. It Is an offer of from 25 to CO cents u dozen for brooms to bo mndo by tho convicts, damaged or spoiled work to be dono over or not paid for. This Is called tho piece price plan. An tho members of tho board know nothing about tho comparative merits of this offor, tlmo will bo taken to lnvestlgato It. The of fer does not doslgnato tho number of men to be employed but snys the con tractor will tako as many dlfferont grade brooms as ho Is ablo to market. This is supposed to mean ho would lay off men whenever he is unable to soil his product. Ho Is to furnish tho ma terial nnd foreman to superintend the work, tho stnto o furnish powor, pres ent workshops nnd storage rooms. It Is reported that tho averago prlco per dozen paid to freo labor Is 15 conts. Tho proposition of Mr. Leo contnlns tho following scnlo to bo paid por dozen for tho making of brooms of dlfforont grados: Lock or run down finish $0.25 Cloth finished 30 All styles railroad brooms ;0 Solid wlro run down, Fynelyto stylo 35 Unm nnd heavy and No. 1 and No. 2 wire, smelter 36 Brnldod llnlHh 10 Threo wlro smelter ... .40 Orlento brand and stylo 50 Hostler brand GO This offor provides that all work shall ho turned out In a merchantable mannor nnd as directed by tho fore man, tho contractor to havo mado as many of tho different grades enumer ated as he 1b able to market. In caso work Is damaged and therefore un Baleablo as regular grados, such work shall bo either taken apart and dono correctly or no payment to bo mado for damaged work of that sort. As to Crop3. i Tho week was cloudy and cool, with an excess In rain In nearly all parts of tho state. Tho dally mean temperature was be tween (51 degrees nnd 70 degrees, which is nbout G degrees below tho normnl. Sunday was tho warmest day, with a maximum tomporaturo very generally about, or slightly above, 00 degrees. Tho ralnfnll was abovo normal In most of tho stnto. It exceeded ono Inch la nearly all counties, whllo in Bovoral southeastern counties It ranged from threo to moro thnn six Inches. Showers occurred qulto gener ally Wednesday and Thursday, with rainfalls ranging from ono-hnlf to a llttlo moro than ono Inch. Showors occurred very generally Sunday night. In tho western hnlf of tho stato tho rainfall was light, hut In many cen tral and enstem counties It wns very heavy, ranging from threo to flvo Inchon In twolvo hours. This excea slvo rainfall cnused tho ijlvors and strenms to ovorlloow tholr banks and flood the low lnnds. Peculiar State of Affairs. A peculiar Htato of affairs camo out in tho hearing before Lieutenant Gov ernor Hopewoll on tho requisition for tho return of Georgo Hattorleo to South Dakota. It scorns that Satterlco owed N. J. Conoroo $700 and Conoroo owed C. M. Thompson of tho Rock County bnnk $700. Tho bnnkor begnn to press Conoroo for his money. Satorloo'B doht to Conoroo was secured by a niortgago on n bunch of horses. Sntorleo re moved from South Dnkota Into Koya Paha eounty, Nobraska, and Conoroo nsked for his return on tho chargo of removing mortgaged property. Satci leo owns nbout $10,000 worth of prop erty which would not bo execution proof In tho collection of tho obliga tion. Tho ense has been continued. No Action Takon. Tho application of tho Missouri Pa cific to put tho old 3-cont passenger rnto Into offect nnd tho request of tho Union Pacific for permission to cut out r11 of tho short lino rates havo not been passed upon by tho stnto railway commission. Tho commission la not mlndod to disturb recent into legisla tion In tho Btnto. Resides tho 2-cont fitrc act Is still In tho courts nnd it Is impossible for tho commission to an tllclpato tho Judgmont of tho courts. Charged With Larceny. County Attornoy Tyrroll filed In the district court nn Information charging Mrs. Alphln Shovnlior with larcony o money and property amounting to $7,810 from tho Horn estate. Tho monoy nnd proporty tnkon by MrB. Shovnlior from the estate Is described In tho Information us follows: Cash found on Mrs. Shovallor's porson nnd In safety doposlt box, $C,540; ono seal skin cloak, $300; diamonds, gold ami Jowolry, $1,000. For Profanely Swearing. Can a youth bo sent to tho stato In dustrial school for Bwouring? Joy Roberts, a Kearney county boy, ovor 14 yenrs of ago, contonds through his attorney that he has unlawfully been Hentonccd to tho reform school be cause of profanoly swearing. Tho at torney has appoalcd to tno suprcrao court, alleging that tho Intent of tho law Is that porsous who have commit ted folonloa or who havo proved to bo Incorrigible can bo sontoucod to thu Btnto IndUBtrlul sohool. NEBRASKA NEWS AND NOTES. Items of Greater or Lesser Impor-' tancc Over the State. Tho corner stone of tho new Elks building nt York was laid last week. Wo publish a list of Omaha buslnoss houses in nnother column. In writing or calling on thom plcnse mention this pnpor. Hy prompt action tho fnrmors In tho vicinity of Malcolm thing that they have succeeded In exterminating tho Canadian thistle which recently threatened to become Btich n post throughout tho nclghborhild. The seeds, It is thought, wero brought In In somo eastern grass seed sowed in a certain pasture, nnd grow unnoticed for n season. Nlnoty por cent of the retailers In Nebraska who wero asked by tho Dry Goodsmnn nnd Gouornl Merchant (St. Louis), which papor Issued a "prosper ity edition" about the huslncBB out loolu replied that they oxpected to do ns much or moro business for fall than thoy did last year, whllo only from CO to 75 per cent of the mer chants In other stntcs gave ns good as surances. Ditch mnttcrs aro engrossing tho at tontlon of tho Dodgo county author ities at present, a potttlon hns been filed by ownorn of proporty lying north of Fremont for a ditch seven miles long, varying from twolvo to thirty foot In width nnd six feet deep. Tho proposed wntorway will drain thou sands of ncres which tho Blgners nl lego Is now unfit for cultlcvntlon be cause of an excess of moisture. At tho various scones of tho wrecks caused by tho lato storms, says a Ge neva dispatch, tho debris Is being gathered, this being nn arduous task. At somo of tho places new barns havo already taken tho plnco of the old. At tho Mcrrlnm farm a now bam is up and a largo new foundation for a resi dence laid Bouth of whoro the old homo stood. Much of the corn nnd smnll grain on the lowlands is com pletely destroyed. An ordinary llfo policy In THE MID WEST LIFE of Lincoln, Nebraska, for ono 25 years of ago would cost $20.91 for tho first year and $1G.40 a year thereafter. Paymonts after the first year could bo paid every quartor at n cost of $4.35 a quarter. THE MIDWEST LIFE Is an old lino com pany and Is furnishing snfo and sound Insurance, good for all tlmo, at a rate which Is within tho reach of all. Agents wnntcd. Write for particulars. D. Clem Deavcr, superintendent of tho homoscokcrs' Information bureau of tho Burlington Is nrranglng for tho winter trip of the exhibit car which will bo started cast nbout September 1. Tho car will contain products from Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming, one-half tho space being given to dry farming nnd tho othor hnlf to Irrlga tlon. Wisconsin will bo ndded to tho territory covored by tho car, which last year visited Iowa, Illinois and northern Missouri. Thcro Is a lively fight on In Pleas ant Grovo school district, Otoe county, ovor tho removal of tho school houso. At tho election twenty-eight voted to movo tho samo nnd seventeen ngalnst, but tho law does not permit tho mov ing of a school houso unless It Is threo fourths of a mllo from tho center of tho district and both sides will havo surveyors out there to ascertain just how nenr tho conter of tho district It Is located and mny call another elec tion to decide tho matter. A fcaturo of tho Fourth of July cel ebration nt North Platto was tho pub lic wedding nt high noon of Joseph Boirbowor nnd Mrs. Walling, which was witnessed by sovernl thousand. Tho ceremony wns performed by Justlco Grimes of tho district court on ono of tho mnln streets of tho city. Tho groom was married with his hat on. Tho couplo wero tho recipients of ninny and vnrlous gifts which had been offorod to tho couplo that would got married on this occasion. "In behalf of tho Territorial Pio neers of Nobraska I want to urge all tho officers nnd members of tho Conn, ty Pioneer associations to make a special effort to get as ninny of their members nnd others to Join tho Btnto nssoclntlon of Nebraska Pioneers," said President A. N. Yost of tho No brafika Pioneers at Omnha. "I would llko also, to see a pioneer organiza tion In ovory county In this stnto, nnd there Is no renson why thoro should not bo. All It costs to orgnnlzo Is an effort, and a very small effort nt that." Tho total fntnlltlos from tho dtsns trous wreck on tho Northwostorn line, nonr Clinton, a small station west of Vnlontlno, hns now reached thlrtoon, of which four wero train man and nlno wero tramps, who woro beating their wny, and ofllclnlB say thoro may ho moro bodies burlod beneath the onormous pllos of coal. Tho spot whoro tho culvert was washed away has novor been known to contnln moro than a foot of wntor at a tlmo a.ud when tho doublo header plunged Into tho holo It was filled with nlno feet of water. Stato Treasurer Brian haB bought $500,000 worth of Callomla Btnto bonds at par to net tho stnto 4 per cent Interest. Ho went to Cnllfornla tho latter part of last weok, In answer to a notice that tho bonds woro to bo sold to tho highest bidder, . Thorosldotnsof tho vlllngo of Smart vlllo, Johnson county, camo Into court with a petition and prayed that tho namo of tho plnco might ho changed to St. Mnry. Tho request was granted and tho postofllco dopartmont ac knowledged tho now name. Tho Bur lington railroad company objected and still calls the vlllngo Stnartvllle. NEBRASKA POINTERS STATE NEWS AND NOTES IN CON DENSED FORM. THE PRESS. PULPIT AND PUBLIC What Is Going on Here and There That Is of Interest to tho Read ers Throughout Nebraska. Beatrice hns let tho contract for Its new high school. ' Three hundred chickens wcro stolon from a Bohomlnn farmer noar Vlr glnln. Tho chautauqua at Geneva worked under great disadvantage because of wet wcathor. A number of hrldgos In Seward county wero washed out by recent heavy rains. Miss Hazel Osgood, a Johnson coun ty tenchor, was painfully Injured by a glnn't fire cracker. By tho collapso of a platform at Edison on tho Fourth a number of people woro severely hurt. Wo publish a list of Omaha business houses In nnothor column. In writing or calllns on thom plcaso mention this paper. Tho Lang canning fnctory at Beat rice has opened Tor tho season with a forco of fifty hands. Tho prospects nre good for au enormous pack of beans, corn, npples nnd pumpkins. Tho fireworks In tho storo of H. E. Weldmnn at Plattsmouth caught flro on tho Fourth, causing an explosion that wrecked tho storo and Injuring severely II. E. Weldmnn. A largo num ber of peoplo woro In tho storo at tho tlmo the accident occurred, but they all escnped with slight burns. At Chndron, W. D. oCmbs wns shot twlco with a doublc-bnrrcllcd shotgun by his son while he was arguing with him In an attempt to dlssuado tho boy from leaving home Tho Injured man was at once taken to a doctor who extracted tho shot which filled Combs from the chin to tho wnlstband. Tho, son Is fifteen yenrs old. An order has been Issued by Judgo T. C. Munger from the United States court transferring Thomas O'Brien, from tho Lancaster county Jail to tho Dodge county Jail at Fremont. Tho prisoner asked to bo removed from tho Lancaster county Jail on tno ground thnt his health was bolng In jured by confinement there An ordinary life policy In THE MID WEST LIFE of Lincoln, Nebraska, for ono 25 years of ago would cost $20.91 for tho first year and $10.40 a year thereafter. Paymonts after tho first year could bo paid every quarter at a cost of $4.35 a quarter. THE MIDWEST LIFE is an old lino com pnny and Is furnishing safo and sound insurance, good for all time, at a rate which Ib within the ronch of all. AgcntB wanted. Wrlto for particulars. Emtio Snndoso, a prominent farmer living on Pino creek, about Bovcntccn miles south of Rushvlllo, wna mur dered by Ralph Neuman, a young man, who has been In that section of tho country for about ono year. Noumnn camo hero from Kansas and taught a term of school down In that neigh borhood and has been circulating around doing nothing In particular sluco his school closed. The troublo nroso ovor a homestead filing. W. T. Sncll was drowned nt Ash land In tho surging wators of Salt creek while trying to Bnvo his chick ens. Tho swollen waters of tho creek had backed up Into his yard and woro washing tho chickens. Ho stnrtcd to savo them nnd while In tho chicken house, tho swift current of tho wators struck tho housp carrying It nway. Mr. Stioll remained on tho top of tho houso until It was carried down Into tho Platto river where It was over turned. Tho eastbound Burlington train No. Ai hnd a narrow cscapo from a serloiiB accident nt Blrdsell, near Alliance, that was only avoided by tho engineer bolng able to clearly see somo ties and other obstruction that had been placed on tho track. Tho train was stopped and an Investigation was mndo, show ing that a number of spikes hnd been pulled along ono rail and a number of ties nnd pinch bnrs piled on tho track with tho evident Intention of ditching tho train. Few mon In tho country are moro Interested In tho outcome of tho presi dential election thnn Mln Foster, re siding In Bluff precinct, Hnmllton county. If Bryan Is elected Mr. Fos ter will havo his hair cut for tho first tlmo In twolvo years. When Ilryan wns nominated at Chicago In 1898 for the first tlmo Mr. Foster enthusiasti cally expressed his confldonco that tho groat commonor would win. Ilia friends bantered him, but not bolng a betting man, ho rofuscd to offor or receive odds. Instead ho declared that ho would not cut his hair until Bryan was elected president. Ho thinks that after November next ho can bo shorn of his locks. Tho Lincoln gas works woro shut down two or threo days on account of high wntor. Mrs. Grlnstond, wlfo of P. w. Grin stead, n former superintendent of tho Fremont schools, was bitten on tho hand by a pot dog at her country home In Kentucky nnd wns hurried to Chlcngo for treatment at tho Pastour Institute Mr. Grlnstcad was In Cloveland at tho time nnd left hurried ly for Chicago, reaching thoro In tlmo to moot his wife Chicago physicians any that although tho dog had a violent caso of rablos, thoy have bo gun treatment In tlmo to offect a cure