THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE IRA L. DARE, Publisher TERMS: $1.25 IN ADVANCE! NOIlTII PLATTE. NEBRASKA SIMM OF NEWS CONDENSATION OF THE MOST IMPORTANT HAPPENINQ8. BOTH JIT HOME AND ABROAD General, Political, Religious, 8portlng, Foreign and Other Events Re corded Here and There. Political. Gov. Haskell of Oklahoma lins nucrt W II. Hoarst for $600,000 damagos for charges made In political speeches. Sorvlco was secured as ho was pass ing through Omaha. National Chairman Mack declared that ho was recolvlng reports from various pnrts of the South that agents of tho government woro traveling through tho Southern "tnton and col lecting a campaign fund for tho Repub lican party from tho federal office holders. Tho campaign fund of tho Demo cratic national conimlttco and tho names of all contributions of $100 or over haH been mndo public by Trons uror Horman Rlddor In Now York. Secretary Wilson, nftor visiting Kansas, declares tho stato Is safe for Taft. By a recent order a lnrgo number of govornmont positions nro placed un der civil sorvlco. Judgo Taft dcdaroB that tho labor voto will bo dcHvorcd on tho usual party linos this year, Mr. Bryan mado twenty two speeches In Nobrnska In ono day. Daniel J. Koofo has mndo a further denial of tho chnrgo that ho was of fered an olllco by tho president In ox chango for his support of Judgo Taft. Tho political ball will roll at high opood from now until election day. Mr. Bryan gave throo dnys to speech-making In Nebraska. General. Mr. Bryan had largo audlonccs nt Denver ntid Omaha, In both of which cities ho mado npeoches. Contractor Brothcru, who brought charges against Colonel Goothals, was accused by tho Panama cannl ongl ncor of offering him a commission of 10 per cont to uso his Inlluonco to got n certain orano dovlco accoptod. Prestdont RoobovcH In a letter ro viewing labor Ibsuoh of tho campaign Bays tho effort to show that organ ized labor has Interests hostllo to tho wnssos of tho pooplo will fall. Registration for Tripp county land drawings reached about 1C0.00O. Tho Bulgarian cabinet has formally rejected proposal of tho powers for payment of Indemnity to Turkey. Governor llnskoll of Oklahoma sues Editor Hoarst n Douglas county dis trict court for $000,000 for alleged libel and deputy sheriff breaks down door of editor's stntoroom to got porsonal service Tho Northwcstorn handled 3,328 passengers from Lincoln to Tripp county land registration points. It wns announced that James S. Kennedy, tho Now York bnnkor, haB given ono million dollars to tho Presbyterian hospital of that city, of which ho Is president. Tho monoy 1b to bo tisod In tho construction of buildings. Other gifts mado by Mr. Konnedy and provIotiBly nnnouueed nro $500,000 to Columbia university; $600,000 building for tho united char ities, and $2G0,O00 to tho school of philanthropy. Tho International copyright con forenco was opened In Borlln. Dr. Studt, former Prussian minister of In struction, was elected president nnd Jules Caumbon, tho Prouch ambassa dor, vice-president. Half tho business portion of Bonner Springs, Kas., a watorlng rosort, twenty miles west of Kansas. City, was destroyod by flro oarly In tho morning, causing u loss estimated at $100,000. In nu address at tho Nebraska uni versity William J. Bryan attacked tho arguments of Oovornor Hughes of Now York In dofenao or tho republican plat form, dwolt on tho ditferenco In tho two platforms relating to publicity of campaigns and discussed tho pro priety of Presldout Hooaovolt support ing Mr. Taft. Govomor Johnson of Mlnnosotn pro Hcuted tho Minnesota conferonco of tho Swedish Luthuran church a chock for $12, COO, in nld of tho ondowmont of Gustavus Adolphus collogo at SL Peter. William Jonofl, who nttomptod to a ven go tho death of President Gar field by shooting at his assassin, Gul teau, killed John A. McPhorson. n dis charged moinbor of tho marlno corps In Washington, Chicago polico uay Mm. Pratt la tho woman In tho Tuckor caso and this Is admitted by Mr. Tuckor's Bis ter. A rollof train sent to tho town of Motz, near Alponn, Mich., was caught in forest fires and flfteon persona woro burned to death, Tho eastern railroads huvo Issued an ordor placing tho now bills of lading in effect Novombor 1. Tho democratic press bureau In Chi cago mnllod two van loads of rcpubll- can campaign arguments which had been delivered through mistake bo foro the error was discovered. Powors of Europe aro striving to prevent war, but tho Servians nro In a hostile mood and dcslro to contest with Austria. Tho Lincoln paper mills, situated south of tho city, wcro destroyed by Arc, tho causo of tho blazo unknown, and tho loss $50,000. Growth of Cathollo parishes in Nc brnska Is so rapid that assistant priests nro domanded In many churches. Dr. alias. Franklin Rand, tho first volunteer to enlist In tho union army after President Lincoln's call for troops, and tho first soldier to rccolvo from congress a tnednl of honor for bravory on tho field died In Washing ton. William McKonblo, a farmer 84 yoars old, died at his homo In Wynn dotto county, Kansas. McKlnzlo's fa vorite pastlmo was making ennoa, nnd ovory United 8tntos prosldont, from Gonarnl Grant's administration to tho present, has received n cano carved by him nnd has acknowledged It by nn autograph letter. Colonel Tuckor was nrostod at De catur, III., on a chnrgo of deserting his wlfo and family. Tho balloon Conquorer, which was wrecked In tho International raco at Berlin, was built by Loo Stovona nnd William F and Henry Whltohouso of Now York. Approximately 12,000 deaths from cholera In tho Phlllpplno Inlands slnco Jnnunry 1 of this yoar aro announced In n detailed roport mado to tho pub lic health sorvlco by Chief Quarantluo Offlcor McCllntoc at Mnnlln. Colonel William F. Stowart, who has been In "cxllo" nt tho ungarrtsoned pont at Fort Grant, Ariz,, hns boon ro tired from tho nctlvo sorvlco. Washington. Flro of unknown origin was discov ered In tho loft of tho Whlto house stables. But for tho prompt work of tho stablo keeper and his assistant tho building, In which aro housed sov oral of tlio president's thoroughbreds, would have hcou dostroyod. Comptroller of tho Curroncy Mur ray has decided to lncrenso tho num ber of national bank examinations, In mnny cases from twice to thrco or four tlmoB a your. It is not his purposo, howovor, ho says, to cxamlno all nn tlonnl banks four or even thrco times n yenr, but tho now rulo will bo mndo to apply to all national banks tho,t have In tho past shown a disposition to vlolnto or ovado any of tho provi sions of tho natlonnl banking laws or tho regulations prescribed by tho comptroller of tho currency. A special train loft Washington for Fort Smith, carrying 100 prisoners, transferred fom tho United States jail thoro to Fort Smith ponltontiary, bo causo of tho crowded conditions In tho Washington institution. Tho bureau of ongrnvlng nnd print ing has complotcd doslgns suggested by Postmastor General Moyor for a now Issuo of United States postage stamps. Tho now stnmpa will bo of tho following denominations: Ono cent, 2 cents, 3 cents, 4 conts, 5 conts, C conts, 8 cents, 10 cents, 15 contB, 60 conts and $1. Tho $2 and $5 denomi nations now In uso will not bo re printed, It will bo somo weokB bo foro nil tho donomlnntlonB will bo put on tho markot. Foreign. Aftor having boon confined in tuo fortress of St. Peter nnd St. Paul for ten months, Nicholas Tschalkovsky, a member of the Russian revolutionist organization, Ib to bo released by or dor oj tho Russian government. "Tho Persian pooplo will novor havo a constitution unless tio present shah Is killed and tho national party bo como vlctorlua" Is tho opinion of nn aged and venerable member of tho Tabriz parllamont. Tho last of tho balloons In tho big raco from Berlin waB roportcd, tho noronnutH having been rescued In tho North sea with difficulty. Tho powors of Europe havo agreed upon n progrnm for tho consideration of tho Bnlkan situation. Aniorlcan makers of plows and har vesting mnehlnory nro losing their trndo, which twonty years ago they al most exclusively controlled In Tas mania, nccordlng to Consul Honry D. Baker, This Is attributed to tho fail ure of American dealers to rccognlzo Tasmania's requirements. The purported outline of tho Anglo Russian ngrcomont for settling affairs In tho Balkans rocognlzea tho tnde pondonco of Bulgaria, tho lntter coun try to pay an Indemnity to bo deter mined by tho conference Twonty of tho twentyono baloons that star tort In tho Borlln raco havo boon ronortod, Swiss noronautB, who landed In Norway, 775 miles from Bor lln, havo the best rocord. An Imperial ruscrlpt from tho em peror of Japan advocatos poaco bo twoon tho nations of tho cast and wcbL Personal. Tho prosldont has received many lettors commending his country llfo commission. Two Aniorlcan noronautos In Gor many had a miraculous escape from death. Govomor Haskell addrossod n letter to tho prosldont on oil lands leases. Ivwrenco Qunkers aro praying for tho defeat of Undo Joo Cannon. Moro national bank oxamlncrH nnd moro thorough examinations nro to bo tho rulo of tho comptroller of curroncy. Judgo Taft boos a bonofit to rail ro'adB In tho improvement of Inland waterways. Mr. Bryan told his committeemen thnt tho ttdo Is still running townrds democratic, success In tho wust. noth Taft and Bryan will mnka speeches loading up to tho night bo- AGT1VE CANDIDATES TAFT AND DRYAN WILL DO STRENUOUS WORK. A BIG WEEK BEFORE THEM Doth of the Presidential Candidates Will Make Speeches In a Number of States. Now York Putting forth their greatest efforts In the slates that nro called doubtful nnd plvotnl, now that tlio presidential campaign Is in tho last weok but ono, tho various party managers unfold multiplicity of plans for tho wook thnt aro well calculated to kcop politics in tho forefront of tho nows. For Taft ns woll as for Bryan, tho activity is to bo woll night ceasoloss, and for Sherman nnd for Kern and so on down tho line. Coming up from his Invasion of tho south tho repub lican candldato for tho presidency will speak In New Jorsoy In tho foro part of tho wek and thon return to his own stato of Ohio for a day, there upon making another flight to Indi ana, tho cltlos of importance to bo visited In tho Hoosior Btnto bolng Evnnsvlllo, Indianapolis and Fort Wnyno. Brynn will havo travoled In five states boforo tho wook ends Indl nnn, Kontucky, Ohio, West Virginia nnd Now Jorsoy, finishing In Now York, whoro ho will spend tho Sunduy in rest. Ills itlnernry In Ohio was arranged with tho special aim of enabling him to rench with his argumonts practlc nlly tho samo peoplo who hoard Mr. Taft in his tour thore. Troasurer Bidder of tho democratic national committee will make public on Tuesday nn ndltlonnl list of sub scriptions to tho fund of tho party's campaign expenses. Tho Camoglo hnll mooting In Now York City on Tuosdny, nt which for mer mombors of Clovolnnd'a cabinets, including Richard Olnoy of Boston and Judson Harmon of Ohio will epenk, and tho mnBS motlng, also In Now York City on Thuradny night, of southern democrats, which Is to bo tddrcsscd by Governor Swnnson of Virginia, nro other democratic fix tures for tho week of national Im portance. Tho week will bo rich In speeches by mombors of Mr. Iloosovolt's cab inet. Secretary of War Wright -will bo hoard In Now York City and other plnccB, and Secretary of Commcrco nnd Labor Straun will spend tho en tire week on tho stump, visiting Clovo- land, Chicago, St. Louis and Louis vlllo. "I EXPECT TO BE ELECTED." Such Is the Language Used by Taft to Washington Correspondents. Washington. "I cxnoct to bo elect- ed to tho presidency." snid Judge Taft. standing In tho East room of tho Whlto Houso facing thirty or forty nowspapormon who had congregated to congratulate him aftor ho had snout tho dny as President Roosbvolt's guest. Tho answer was In rcsponso to a question after n brief discussion of Mr. Tnft's recont tour through thb oouthem states, of which ho had spok en as a pleasing experience. With ro- fcrenco to that tour ho would only flay ho thought It would onen tho wnv for Improved republican conditions In futuro campaigns. Judgo Taft ox proBBOd a delicacy in revealing tho Is sues which ho and tho president had discussed, and whon prossed for a statement as to tho nrosldont's vlow of tho Bltuntlon ho would only Bay that "Tho president 1b not a possl mist." "Nor nm I, ' ho added. Kaiser Approves Annexation. Budapest. Tho omporor gavo an audlonco on Friday to tho German am bassador, Herr von Thchlrsky, who proeontod a. lcttor from Emporor Wil liam oxprcflslng his approval of tho an nexation of Bosnia nnd Hcrzogovlnn and assuring tho Austrian omporor of Germany's support In tho present situ ation. Emporor Wllllnm Uuib Is tho first sovorolgn to roply to Emperor Francis Joseph's lottcr announcing tho annexation of tho provinces and his decided nttltudo gives great satis faction In may quarters. FOOT BALL PLAYER IS KILLED. Will Smith or Eagle Grove, Iowa, Meets Death In Game. Clarion, la. What wbb oxpoctod to havo been tho doclsivc foot ball gamo botweon Englo Grovo and Clarion Saturday aftornoon resulted In a tragody, when Will Smith, ono of tho players In tho Knglo Grovo team, mot with nn nccldont during tho ordinary plays of tho gamo which resulted In his death. Smith wns tho son of ox Sonator Smith of Eaglo Grovo and nophow of tho present roprosontatlvo of Wright county. Light Sentence for Evans. Yokohama nontenant Frank Evans of tho battleship Louisiana, who rocontly was court-martialed on a chnrgo of absontlng himself from hl& post while olllcor of tho dock, dlsro spect to his superior ofllcer ami lntox tcntlon, has been found guilty of the two formor charges. Roar Admlrnl Sporry received tho papers whllo the battleships woro at Manila and hab just announced his verdict. Tho son tonco provides that Lieutenant shah Iobo 150 numbers and shall bo pub Ucly reprimanded, NEBRASKA NEWS AND NOTES. Itemo of Greater or Lesser Impor tance Over the State. Roy Hickman, ngod 27 years, wan accidentally shot by tho dlschargo of his WInchoBter shotgun half a mile cast of Max, and died from tho offocU of the wound nn hour later. Tho Seven Valloys bank of Calla way, which la the oldost Institution of ILh kind In Custor county, Is soon to chango Its namo to that of tho First National bank of Callaway, with u capital stock or $25,000. Farmers should all haVo telephones. Write to us nifd loam how to got tho host sorvlco for tho loast monoy. Ne braska Tolophono Company, lfcth and Douglas stroots, Omaha. "Uso tho, Bell." County Attorney Rawls of Cass county filed a complaint In Justlco Archer's court chnrglng Matt Bozartlt with murder in tho first degree for tho killing of Jamos Byor, October, G, at Greonwoo-J. Tho attornoys for Jamos LUHe, re cently convicted of robbing Thomas Martin, nn old soldlor who rosldos, nenr Rockford, have proparcd a Mil of exceptions nnd will carry the caso to tho supremo court. N. C. Peterson, a Danish farmer, living northonst of Frlond, committed BUlrldo, by shooting himself through tho bend. Despondency Is glvon na tho cause. Potorson was unmnrrled and lived nlono on his fnrm. For tho second time thin year tho lumber offlco of S. D. Ayors at Central City was broken Into nnd tho oafo oponod and robbed, and Just as It hap pened tho tlmo boforo, thoro wbb no monoy In tho safe. Tho Dodge county poultry associa tion at a meeting held at tho court houso voted to hang up a btg list of prizes for tho show this year, i'ho show will bo held at Fremont Decem ber 12 to 19. A child of August Kompf, living on East Eleventh street, Columbus, was drowned by accidentally falling into a barrel of wutor. Tho child was about 1-year-old, and Just commoncolnug to walk. Tho now Burlington depot at Al liance, which has been moro than a yoar In building, was thrown open to tho public last week and In Its com pleted condition la at onco tho most handsomo and substantial depot build- in In tho Btnto outsldo of Omaha. Hog cholern Is rapidly decreasing tho herds of hogs In and niound Brad shaw and Hnmpton. Hundreds upon hundreds of hogs have died and their seems to bo no stop. Farmers nro selling tholr hogs, no matter what ago or weight, fearing tho disease Alfred Hannscn, nged flfteon, son of Honry Hnrmscn, a farmer, dropped dead at his home, four miles north cast of Fremont. Young Harmson, when ho went homo from, school coin plalnod that ho had a soro throat. Ho was an exceptionally strong boy. Tho barn on tho farm of Worthy Luco In Todd creek precinct, Johnson county, wns burned togothor with Its contents. Thoro wcro 300 bushels of corn, four tons of liny, fnrm imple ments, harness, etc., in tho barn and they wcro lost. Tho corn bolongcd to Mr. Luco. From reports coming In, York coun ty will havo ono of tho Inrgost and beBt corn crops raised In many years. Tho quality Is extra good and already roportB aro coming In whoro corn has been shucked yloldlng from fifty-five to sovonty-flvo bushels to the ncrc. At tho prlco received corn lnnd will pro duco from $25 to I$4R per acre, that can bo bought for $85 to $120 per aero Secretary of Agrlculturo James Wil son, whllo In Nebraska City porson ally Inspected tho pncklng plnnt of Morton-Grcgson and tho Union stock ynrds and found thom In fiho condi tion, nnd paid tho firm a big compll mcnt for tho way in which thoy hnd overhauled and fitted up tho plnnt and ynrdB during tho tlmo they hnvo been Bhut flown. Tho largest corn-ever exhibited in Jofforson county !b bolng shown In tho windows of Goodrich Bros.' bank nt Falrbury. It camo from tho farm of H. J, Cook, who lives flvo milts north of Falrbury. Tho largest oar mcasurea slxtoon Inches long. Thoro nro about a dozon onrs In tho display. and nearly all of thom crowd tho six-toon-Inch mark closely. Tho now city directory just pub' llBhod bIiowb a largo incronso In tho population of York. According to tho lost United Stntcs consus York made tho largest growth of any city In No- brnska excepting South Omaha, nnd nt tho present and past rato of growth York will maintain its position of making tho most rapid and groatost crowth of nny city In Nebraska. B. L. Shoppard, traveling Bnlesmnn for tho Marshall Pennywolght Scales company nnd Mrs. Leona Brunor, stownrdoBB nt tho Lincoln Commercial club, worn found dead In tho apart monts of tho man In a business block on North Elovonth strcot. Gna pour ing from tho room cnusod an Inquiry by occupants of tho block, and when tho door wns broken down tho room wns bo filled with gas It was impos glble to romnln In It. Vital statistics on file In the. city clcrk'B office show that during the pnst thrco years 337 deaths havo oc currod In Fnirbury and immedlnto vl cinlty. Tho birth record Bhows tho stork hns visited G05 home's within tho snmo length of time. Ucbol Bros.' storo at Oxford wna onterod somo time during tho night Monoy and trading chacks to tho'vnluo of $9 or $10 was secured, and this was all that was supposed at first to havo beon takon. Lator It was dls covored that tho entire lino of silk carried in sjtock had also boeu made away with. THE STATE CAPITAL MATTERS OF INTEREST TO ALL CITIZENS. Goy.'-Sheldon Makes Somo Changes After Advising With State Veterl narian and Other Parties, Governor Sheldon, nftor advising with Stato Votorlnarlan Charloa A. McKIn, hns Issued notlco of inodMcn tlon of his recent qunrnntlno against nnthrax nmong cattle in Wyoming and South Dakota counties, bordering on Nobrnska, and Sioux county, Neb. Ho has modified the former proclamation by raising tho quarantine against Laramie county, Wyo., nnd by raising It ns- to a part of Converse county, Wyo., and provides - for terminating the quarantine against South Dakota ' countlos and Sioux county, Nob., when over It shall be shown that doath loss has docreasod and carcasses of nil animals which have died havo been burned. The modification may bo en forced any tlmo after October 12. The governor's now proclamation Is as ioI- lows: "That part of quarantlno order, un der dato of October 2. 1908, placing a quarantlno against Laramie and Con verse counties, of tho state of Wyom ing, is hereby chnngod to read as fol lows: "That portion of Converse county, Wyoming, north of tho Chicago nnd North-Wostorn railroad, and that por tion that lies cast of tho lino drawn from Lusk. due north of Weston coun ty lino, thenco east to Wyoming and Dakota line. "Tho quarantine ordor of October 2. against all portions of Converse coun ty not mentioned nnd Included In the nbovo description, and all of Laramie county, Wyoming, Is hereby raised. "Tho quarantlno now existing against Fnll River, Clay and thnt por tion of Yunkton county, lying cast of the James river, In South Dakota, and that portion of Sioux county, Nebras ka, lying north of the Chicago and Norfh-Weatern railroad and wort cf tho Chicago, Burlington nnd Qulncy railroad will bo raked or terminated when It shall be determined that the death loss from anthrax nmong the live stock has ceased, and the car casses of nil animals which have died therefrom havo been burned. "This modification of quarantlno shall take effect and bo in forco from and after October 12, 190S, to such tlmo as Its conditions have been ful filled." A Present to Mr. Bryan. Among the most ardent of the ad mirers of Mr. Bryan la Frank Hlbbard, the sago of Irvlngton, nnd he ban just sent a testimonial of his regard for tho Bryan family. Mr. and Mrs. Hlb bard selected In tholr early youth what aro now two large, flno silver srtico trees from tho nrboroal treasures on his overgreen farm, which ho de termined, ns far back as 189G, should adorn tho homo grounds of tho demo cratic leader. A few days ago ho concluded that now was tho tlmo as tho trees had crown to tho heluht of slxtoon feet, knnd to move them safely was some- thing of a problem. Ho hnd them sarofully dug and tho dirt undisturbed around tho roots, walled In with wood nnd cemented. Then ho secured a driver nnd had thom taken overland to Lincoln from his ulnco west of Oma ha. Tho tree planting la In pros pers to tho delisht of Mrs. Bryan and tho family. Appeals to Supreme Court. Jamoa Lilllo, sentenced to oMit years for robbing nn old soldlor named Thomas M. Martin of Gigo county, has nnponled hi caso tn tho Bupromo court. Tho robbery occured October 11, 1900. but I Utlo left and travoled ovor a largo part of the globo, including Alnska, before ho was ar rested. Ho was convicted of beating nnd robblnc Mnrtin of $70. Martin hnd just cashed a pension warrant for $72. Ho visited Boatrlco and started homo with a half gnllon of whUkoy In hla possession. Ho stopped at tho home of tho Llllles, whoro two liroth era took n few drinks and Invited Mar tin to stay for suppor. Later on ho wub robbed. A Valuable Acquisition. The state historical society has ro contly obtained from W. Jackson Bell of Mt. Ayr. Ia., four bound volumes of tho Now York Trlbuno, covering tho poriod from Jnnunry 2, 1S5S. to nnd including December 18, 1807, This gives tho society noarly a complelo fllo of tho Tribune, from Its beginning down to tho close of the nlvil war. Thoso Mob may bo used by tho public at tho rooms of tho society. State Teachers' Banquet. Tho committee on tho union school banquet to bo hold the ovonlug of tho first day of tho Nobraska Teachers' association, Wednesday, Nov. 4, havo hold several mootlngs lately in tho offices of Tho Nobraska Teaehnr ro perfect plana and arrangements. It Is propnsod to mnko this event tho groat ost social and fraternal gathering In tho oducatlonal history of Nebraska. All dotnlls will bo arrangoi'. uoforo hand nnd tho great task of .feeding 1,100 persons in a single room in ono hour vfjll he carefully planned, COMING TEACHERS' MEETING. The Program as Outlined for First Dny'o Vork. All preparations have boon mado for the nnnunl meeting of Btnto teachers here, Novombor 4 to C. A remarkably fine nnd Instructive progrnm has beon prepnred with great care by thoso In chnrgo and tho rosult Ib ns follows for the first dny: Wednesday, Novombor 4 Superin tendents nnd Principals association: George D. Cnrrington, jr., Auburn, president; Jamos E. Dolzoll, Lexing ton, vlco president: Margaret Brown, Grand Islnnd, rocretary. Preliminary reports of tlio committees of tho edu cational commission on courses of stu dy ior tho grades. Reading A. A. Reed, G. II. Thomas, .Margaret Brown, Report by A. A. Reed. Discussion, Daisy Nettloton, Porn, nnd Evolyn Dudley, Omaha. Grammnr Georgo D. Cnrrington, jr., W. L. Stephens, R. II. Watson. Roport by W. L. Stephons. Discussion, George E. Martin, Nobrnska City, and George Crockor, Pawnee. Geography E. C. Bishop, Loulso W. Mears, G. E. Condra. Report by Loulso W. Mears. Discussion, H. E. Bradford, Aurora, and W. T. Stock dale, Winter. History E. P. Wilson, II. W. Cnld woll, C. L. Hopper. Roport by E. P. Wilson. Discussion, Grnco Hoopor, Noleon, and William Ritchie, jr., Sid ney. Arithmetic W. A. Clark, E. L. Rouse, A. L. Cavlnoss. Report by W. A. Clark. Discussion, Frank Pllger, Pierce, and II. M. Eaton, Lincoln. The Culture Studies A. O. Thomas. J. W. Crabtreo. W. W. Stoner. Roport by A. O. Thomas. Discussion, Matil da McCIollnnd, Hastings, and Edith I A. Lnthrop, Clay Center. Evening, Novombor 4, G o'clock Union bnnquot at tho Auditorium: J. L. McBrlon, toaBtmnster; W. K. Fow ler, master of ceremonies. A Pioneer Dead. Judgo J. II. Broady, ono of tho pioneers of Nebraska, died aftor suf fering two weeks from a stroke of paralysis. For a tlmo Judge Broady monded and It was thought that ho might recover, but a fow days ago ho had a rclapso and sank rapidly until the end enmo. Jtulgo Broady wns three times elected Judge of tho dis trict court In the First Judicial dis trict nnd wns a candldnto on tho demo cratic ticket for Judge of the supremo court. Stole Commoner's Mall. A number of letters which should have been delivered to the Commoner office, containing subscriptions to the democratic campaign fund and to tho papor, were among thoso taken from tho Lincoln postofflco by Clarence F. Broad, tho substitute carrier arrested with stolen mall In his possession. Bread was arralngned before United States Commissioner Marlay for his preliminary hearing, ho wnlvcd oxnm inntlon nnd wns bound over to tho federal grand Jury under $1,500 ball. Civil Service Examinations. Tho United States civil sorvlco commission nnnouncos tho following oxnmlnntlona to bo hold ot Lincoln, Grand Islnnd nnd Omaha: October 28, herder; October 28, public document cataloguer, government printing of fice; October 28 29. auperlntendent of bulldln: , government printing office; November 5. chomlenl bacteriologist, bureau of chemistry department of nsrtoulturo; November 5. Lanston operator, government printing office. Tuberculosis Exhibit Mottoes. Two of tlio mottoes from tho Tuber culosis Exhibit held In Omaha last week. Tho average loss to tho community by tho death from tuberculosis of a wnge-earnlnc male Ib about S8.000. Tho Instructed nnd caroful con sumptive Is not dangerous to thoso with whom ho lives nnd work?. Address Tuberculosis Secretary, 408 City Hall. Omaha. Andrews Warns Students. In n signed statement Chancellor Andrews of tho Stnto university for bids class fights, kldnnplngR nnd snenk dava and night gown parndos. Chnn collor Androws declares that nny studonts participating In tho forbid den oxorclscs will bo oxpollcd from tin unlvorslty. A Requisition Itcued. A requisition hns been Issued from the governor's ofllco for tho roturn of William Hall and II. W. Brown from Buchnnnn county Missouri, to Do woese where, on October 2, tho bank was brokon Into, tho vnult oponod by explosives nnd $2,500 Btolon. Accepts the Nomination. E, A. Roth of Holdrogo nccopts tho populist nomination for senator In tho Twonty-olsht district, tondorod him by n populist commlttoo. C. A. Skoog, the populist nomlneo, hns withdrawn, thus causing the vacancy thnt has boon filled. Interest In Teachers' Meeting. ' Suporlntondont J. L. McBrlon is much plonsod with tho prospects for the stato tenchers' meeting In Novem ber. Ho expects at least 3,000 to bo In nttondance. Tho best ovldonco of the popularity of tho event Is shown by tho application for plates at the union banquet. Nearly 1,350 aro now on fllo. This bnnquot will bo held In tho Auditorium. Only S50 can bo seat od on tho main flour. Consequently 150 moro will bo served on tho stago nnd a tablo may bo Improvlsod for tho gallery to nceommodato othoiv.