THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE IRA L. BARE, Publisher TERMS: $1.25 IN ADVANCE NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA I I ( NEWS IT CONDENS i A Boiling Down of (he More Impor lant Events Here and There Foreign. An empty ballon, tho envolopo of which had burst, descended near Lu beck, Gormany, during a Btorm. It Is thought that tho aoronaut had fallen Into tho son. Schcfkot Pasha, commandor of tho constitutionalist forces, has been ap pointed inspector general of tho first, second and third nrmy corps, or in other words, of nil tho troops in tho capital and European Turkey. King Alfonso inaugurated tho Rogln nl Exposition at Valcncln, Spain. It was followed by a flower foto In tho streets of tho city. Princo LldJ Joassu, tho 13-yoar-old grandson of King Monollk, was pub licly proclaimed heir to tho Abyssinian throne In tho prosenco of many chlofs and 20,000 soldiers. A dostructlvo ftro at Kingston, on tho warf of tho Hnmburg-Amorican lino doatroyod tho ontlro dock, which was 130 foot fong. Two-thirds of tho cargo of tho steamer Prlnz Joachim, valued at $72,000, waB destroyed. That all of tho mombors of hlH im mediate family had survived tho Ar menian massacres was tho encoring word brought to K. K. Krlkorian (Grogory) an Omaha Armenian, in a letter from his brother. Of all IiIb numorpua rolntivoB only ono mot dcnth.' Without any nourish of trumpets Japan has tnudo considerable strides in tho mattor of airship building, and while the utmost Bccrccy is main tained thero is reason to bollovo that nu inventor of somo roputo has re cently patented improvements that aro calculated to startlo aorolsts all over tho world. It was loarncd at Autar, Asiatic Turkoy, that tho local governor re ceived from Constantinople on tho day following tho outbroak of antl Christian rioting nt Adana a mossago BugjjpMIng tho killing of Armenians as -precaution against Insurrection. a General. Tho president's wlfo will put aside social duties for a tlmo in tho inter est of her health. Govornor Hughes votood tho Allen bill, which proposod a bond Ibbuo of $2,000,000 to provldo n pension of $G por month to votornns pf tho civil war who served for at least ninety days and who wero enlisted in this Btnto. A flro at Akron, Ohio, doBtroyod $1,600,000 worth of property. UnlUBt discrimination botweon whlto and colored passengers paying tho Bnmo faro Is npt logally pormiBBablo by a railway according to n decision of tho lntorstato commorco commls elon. Mr. Brynn 1ms arrived homo In Lin coin and will remain for ton days. Mrs. Holon Kelly Gould waB granted on Interlocutory docrco of dlvorco from Frank J. Gould by Justlco Gornd, In tho Bupromo court. Abbott Lnwronco Lowoll, who for tho last ton yoars haB boon Eaton pro fossor of tho sclonco of government at Harvard, Iibb assumed tho presidency of tho university as tho BuccesBof of Prosidont Elliot without coromouy. Owing to tho Oklahoma doposlt guar antoo law, which wont Into offoct in Pobruary, 1008, thero has boon a do creaso in tho Btato during tho year of slxty-Bovon national banks. Resolutions wero passed by tho houso authorizing tho secretary of war to loan cOta and tents for tho thirty third national onenmpment of tho G. A. R. at Salt Lako City. Govcnor Hughes of Now York signed a law Increasing tho penalty for oxtor tlon of blackmail from llvo to ten yonra. A now tariff sheet is being propared by transcontinental railroads which will affect tho country west of tho Mis BiBslppi, Will tako offoct July 1. President Taft spoke nt Petersburg, Va on tho occasion of unveiling a monument to Gen. Hartranft. Nord Aloxls, doposed prosidont of Haytl, will soon cotuo to Peru, Ind., for n visit, as tho guest of James Tur ner, colored. Turnor Ib woalthy and haB invited tho ox-president to spond tho summer in tho United States with htm. Exports of tho United States navy nro bonding every effort toward por footing wireless equipment, both tol ophono and tolegraph, for use by the vobsoIs of tho navy and tho naval sboro Btatloua. Tho town of Alger, O., was almost entirely wiped out by llro. Tho loss Is estimated at $60,000. Schcfkot Pasha, commandor of tho constitutionalist forces, has boon ap pointed inspector-genera! of all tho troopB in tho capital and European Turkoy. Secretary Balllngor has received tho resignation of W. Scott Smith, super intendent of tho Hot Springs rosorva tlon, Arkansas, to tako offoct Juno 30. Without a dlsBontlng voto tho Wis consin assembly concurred in tho senate bill fixing tho ponalty for kid xiaplng at life imprisonment, ED It to tho outcomo of tills yoar'a crops not thrift rovlfllbn, that Intercstn tho people, says Jim Hill of tho Great Northern. v President Taft 1ms appointed Lieu tenant Commnnder Leigh Cnrlylo Pal nior to act as naval aldo at tho Whlto House. Ho succeeds Lieutenant Slmms. An nmendment to rostoro Dlngloy tariff rates on razors was lost In tho sunato. According to tho flguroB presented tho world's stock of gold tins Increased about ono-half In tho last decado and doubled In tho last quarter of a cen tury. A now freight rato Bchedulo from nil tho torltory oast of tho Missouri rlvor to nil the western cities not located on tho Pacific coast will go Into effect on tho transcontinental lines July 1. The United states illrlglblo balloon No. 1, othorwlso known as tho Baldwin air Bhlp, arrived nt Fort Omuha Ono hundrod nnd soventy mules wero burned to death In a flro at tho Kansas City stock yards. Thos. A. Crclgh, past department commuuder of tho Nebraska G. A. It., died In Omnlin a fow days ago after five days' illness from pneumonia. Ho was taken sick whllo attending tho stnto encampment at York. W. J. Furse, privnto secretary to Gov. Shullenbergcr, announces in a letter to R. Inslnger, chairman of tho board of control of the nntlonnl Irri gation congress, that delegates havo been appointed to represent tho Btato of Nebraska at tho sovontoonth sos Blon In Spoknno, Aug. 9 to 14. . A friend of Potroslno, tho Itallnn do- toctlvo, was assassinated at Now York. Tho Great Northern railroad has offered a roward of $10,000 for each robbor In tho recent train holdup. Speaker Cannon says It will tako 100 degree tomporaturo to got action In tho sennto on tho tnrlff bill. President Taft attonded tho funeral of Mrs. Mary Loulso Dalzoll, wlfo of Representative John Dalzcll of Pitts burg, Pa., who died In Washington. riiare was a largo attondanco in Omaha of tho funeral of Lorenzo CrouiiHO, former Boldler, ploncor, leg islator, Judgo, congressman and gov ernor. Washington. Brlgndlor iionornl John B. Korr, ro- contly detnehod from command of tho mounted sorvlco nnd post at Fort Rlloy, Kas., Iibb been placed on tho rotlrcd list of tho nrmy on hio own application. Ensign Edward Guorrant Hargm, of tho United StateB navy, a nophow of the noted Judgo Hnrgls of Kontucky, was declared by a Jury to bo afflicted with "dopresslvo Insanity." Ho must bo taken enro of by his fathor. Roproscntntlvo Klnknld invltod Secre tary Balllngor to visit North Platto Ir rigation district this summer, nnd Mr. Balllngor promised to do so, nt n dato to be fixed inter, when ho Is on his way back to Washington nftor IiIb summor vncatlon. Thoro wero 1,932 fowor fatalities to passengers and omployos in railway accldonts during tho cnlondar yenr "1908, than in 1907. Comparing tho re turns of 1908 with thoso of tho llscal year 1900,07, tho decrenso In fatalities was oven moro gratifying, bolng 2,173, or 43.4 por cent. Thcso postmaBtors havo boon ap pointed: Mallard, Palo Alto county, la., Arvln C. SnndB, vlco A. D. Johnson, removed, Pnlmor, Pocahontas county, Martin A. Hanson, vlco R. II. Borroy, resigned. Spragg, Rock county, Nob., Georgo R. Sago, vlco G. Spragg, re signed. Spring Ranch, Clay county, David M. Roush, vlco J. D. Morehouse, resigned. JnmoB J. Hill, tho railroad nmgnnto, called on President Taft. Ho ox prcsBod tho bollof that If tho tariff agi tation was cut off short nnd tho orn torlcnl stoam in congross shut off, the country would begin a great orn of prosperity at nn enrly dato. That seventeen republicans havo pledged themsolves to voto for tho compromise Income tax bill Is tho claim put forth by Senator Cummins, loader of tho republican movement for this legislation. "This menus that tho bill Is Ukoly to pass at this tlmo," said tho senator. "Though of course accldonts may happen. ' Bocnuso nobody wants to bo post master tho postolllco at Glenroso, Mc- Phorson county, Nebraska, will bo dla- contlnuoU. Roprosontatlvo Klnknld has beon so notlllcd. Personal. "Civic bottermont of cities" will bo tho Btnr to which tho Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs will nail ItB ling during tho coming two yonrs. Samuel Avory was mado chancellor of tho Btnto university of Nobrnska, Tho prosidont Btruck a populnt chord In IiIb recent spcoch at Char- lotto. N. C. Miss Helen Taft, daughtor of tho president, haB accopted an Invitation to unveil tho monument oroctod at Gettysburg, Pa., In momory of tho soldiers of tho rogulnr union nrmy, who participated In tho Gettysburg campaign. Tho Illinois logtslnturo thus far has beon unable to oloct a United States senator, Ella Wheeler Wilcox hollovos in a hundred years nil drudgory will be done by machinery. Hoilry H. Rogors, Now York, Just doconsod, was G9 yonrs old. Lieutenant 'Genoral Stoessel nnd Roar Admiral Nobogatoff wero par doncd by Emporor Nicholas. Mrs. AnulB, wlfo of tho man killed by' Capt. Halnos, will go on tho stngo .in vnudovlllo. St, Joseph lawyers voted to Invcs tlgnto tho charges against Fedoral Judges Philips and McPhcrson, William Williams nns ueon ap pointed commissioner of Immigration Tim president nominated Waltor E, .Clark, a Washington nowspapcr man, to bo govornor of Alaukn. LIMITED IS HELD UP UNION PACIFIC OVERLAND TRAIN MEET8 ROBBERS. REGISTERED MAIL SACKS TAKEN Four Men Concerned In Work Are Be lieved to Be at Present Hiding In Omaha. Omaha Overland Limited train No. 2 on tho Union Pacific was hold up by four masked robbers on tho Lana Cut Off at 11:20 Saturday night, tho train crow and mail clerks subdued Bunfl, and B8Ven sac,ks of S1b tcrcd mall taken from tho mail car by tho robbers, who Jumped Into a watting nutomobilo and escaped. "Ono of mo features of tho holdup was thai tho train was held loss than flftoon minutes," Bald Mr. Foloy, who was at his homo, but soon hurried to his ofllco to henr tho roports of tho train crow. Tho plnco whoro tho train was hold up was on tho country road botween tho Northwestern crossing and tho ovorhend bridge, Just west of South Omaha, less than a mllo from tho weBt Bldo of Hanscom park. Tho train had Just crossed tho big fill ovor tho Little I-npplo when tho rob bers climbed over tho tender Into tho cab nnd ordered tno cngino crow to run tho train a llttlo farther beforo stopping, 'ino stop was finally ordor ed on tho county rond. Tho Limited was coming Into Oma ha over the Lane Cut Oft and hnd roached a point this sldo of Seymour when two masked men crawled ovor tho tondor Into -no cnb of tho onglno and forced Engineer Elllck R. Mlckol John and Flromnn Herman Prawl to throw up tholr hands. After thoy hnd boon Boarched for woapons thoy wero told to run tho trnln a llttlo further and stop, tho place of stop ping having been planned with refer ence to tho waiting automobile third robber soon appeared on tho bcoiio and was Joined by a fourth us soon ns tho train stopped. Taking tho cngino crow along with thom tho robbers wont to tho mall car and found tho door open. Thoy llred a couplo of shots nnd brought tho eight main clerks to tho door of tho car, whoro thoy wero soon confronted with guns and lined up and sonrched for woaponu. Tho robbers, nftor lining up tho mall clorks, forced tho onglno crow to carry seven Backs of registered mall to tho waiting nutomobilo, and as Boon nt? tho soven sacks wero londed, tho four Jumped In tho nuto mobilo and started for tho north.. Lnto but moagor clues, all tending to snow tno men who rooocu ma man car of tho Union Pnclflo Ovorland Limited on tho boundary lino between Omaha and South Omaha at 11:30 Saturday night aro In tho city of Omaha havo boon found by Omaha police and rnllroad dotoctlves. Theso ofllcoro bollovo tho train rob bers aro In Omaha, and that perhaps at tholr leisure thoy sorted tho Boven sacks of registered mall tnkon from tho car whllo In hiding Sunday. Tho nmqunt of loss is not known and will not bo for several days. Coney Island Still Does Business. Now York. Two hundrod thousand persons, according to estimates, wont down to Conoy iBlnnd Sunday to watch tho pollco clap on tho lid, as threatoncd by Mayor McClcllan's re cent declaration that tho Sundny clos lng law would bo onforcod. Thoso who oxpocted a clash botwoen tho law and tho showmen woro disappointed, for no friction whatovor occurrod. All nmusoment resorts ran as usual and only six arrests woro mndo during tho dny. Two woro poddlors and two woro for violation of tho exclso laws. One Hundred Engines for U. P. Dunkirk, N. Y. It Ib roportcd that tho Union Pacific railroad hns placed an ordor for 100 engines with tho American Locomotlvo company nnd that thoy will bo built at tho Sche noetndy and Brooks plants. Big Reward for Robbers. Omaha. Assistant Superintendent Foloy says: "Tho Union Pacific will glvo a roward of $5,000 for tho appro honslon of each of tho robbers who hold up tho Overland limited Sntur day night." HAMMOND FOR CHINA POST. Famous Engineer Is Said to Be Slated for the Position. Washington Whllo It Is Impossible to Becuro any confirmation of tho ro port that President Taft will tender tho post of minister to China to John Hays Hammond, It Is bellovcd horo that such an offor will bo mndo, Whothor Mr. Hammond would foel that ho could leave his business Inter osts In this country and tako up IiIb resldonco In Poking without serious detriment to tho former has beon tho Bubjoct of much speculation. Fairbanks Is at Toklo. Toklo. Forntor Vlco President Charles W. Fairbanks and pnrty ar rived horo from San Francisco. Mr FalrbankB will bo rocolved in audi onco by tho omporor. Kermlt Gets Third Buffalo. Natborl, British Enst Africa. Tho Roosovolt expedition Is still huntlni: buffnlos on tho Nairobi river, and Mr. Roosovolt and his sou Kormlt Biicccedod In bringing down tholr third animal of this kind. ROAD8 GET HEARING. Lawyers Appear Before Board of Equalization. Tho state board of equalization held its first open meeting to listen to tho rguments of Tax Commissioner A. W. Scribnor of tho Union Pacific and T. A. Polloys of tho Omaha & MInne npollB railroads. Both tax commis sioners mado showings in nn attempt to prove to tho board that their roads wero assessed too high compared with other property in the stnto, and tho Union Pacific endeavored to show that its road was assessed out of pro portion to other roads in other states. Mr. Scribnor insisted that tho stato of Nebraska was realizing tnxes on property of his road to which It was not entitled. Ho mndo tho statoment that tho Union Pacific owned stock In auxullary companies outside of tho property of tho Union Pnclflo proper to tho amount of $47,370,460, Invest ments In stocks of tho markot value of $284,GGG,G9G, bonds to tho valuo of $31,823,200, making a total holdings of $3G6,8GG,24G owned outside of tho railroad property. He insisted this amount was not ' aBsossablo in this Btato. Ho argued also that tho board Bhould vuluo tho proporty strictly on what tho property Is worth and on the samo baslB its frolght rates should bo ilxcd. After deducting tho outside holdings, ho said his own company was capitalized on a not valuation of $C3,G10 a mllo, markot value. In Ne braska ho Bald tho board had fixed tho actual valuo of tho main lino at $107,- COO a mllo, and tho branch lines at $4G,000 a mllo. In comparison with this valuation In Nebraska, Mr. Scribnor filed tho fol lowing, showing tho valuo of other roads In other states: Iowa Burlington main lino, $00,000 por mllo, all doublo tracked; Chicago & Northwestern main lino, $02,800 per mile; Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul main lino, $44,000 por mllo; Rock Island main lino, $45,200 per mllo. Knnsas Santa Fe main lino, 485 miles, of which 200 miles Is double- tracked, actual vnluo $51,773 per mile; Union Pacific main lino In Nebraska, actual value $107,600 per mllo; Union Pacific nnd Omnha & Republican Val- loy in Nebraska, 428.3 miles, actual vnluo $4G,000 per mllo. Mr. Scrlbner argued that other property had not beon assessed on tho samo basis as had railroad prop erty, and he filed with tho board a statement of land sales with the as sessment of tho land namod In tho deeds to show that tho assessment wns below tho real sales valuo of tho land. His table allowed tho following comparison of the sales valuo and tho asseBsor'B valuo of the land In ques tion, by counties: Average Assessor's Mines vmue Vuluo. Por Aero. Hoono $40.75 $37.16 IlUfTulO 38.Su Butler '.. 77.03 Cheyonnu 10.GG Colfax 78.80 65.G1 0.83 63.90 14.30 24.36 lister 10.33 Dawson 29.43 Douul 11. 50 Doilco i 7G.98 u.Gl G8.S3 GG.42 DoukIub , 90.78 , 66.80 55.90 liroeloy 2S.z:i Hall 18.7!) Howard 31. 62 Keith 12.47 Kimball 7.41 Lancaster 67.03 Mncol 12.74 1G.90 40.87 26.12 G.7 4.7 02.96 7.83 Ma ill firm 54.41 4G.4U Merrick 47.71 32.33 32.40 47.97 CI.8G Nance 43.24 Platto 88.80 Polk (10. SO 3arpy 76.90 Saunders 80.71 G7.01 60.00 21.CS Sliormun 25. Gl Valley Z'J.IG 20.7 Avery Heads Schoolmasters. Chancellor Avory of tho Unlvorslty of Nebraska was mado president of tho Nebraska Schoolmasters' club, which hold Its forty-sixth annual meeting at the Lincoln hotel. Georgo L, Towno was mado secretary and treasurer. Declines the Secretaryship. ChrlB Gruonther hns declined tho position of secretary to tho stato bank' lng board. Tho plnco was offered to him, It Is reported, by Govornor Shal lonbergor. Tho Job pays $3,000 a year. Nebraska Dentists. Tho Nebraska dentists closed tho best session In mo history of tholr organization at tho Tomplo building, Nenrly 400 practitioners attended tho thlrty-thlra annual gathorlng of tho society. Will Be Admonished. Foreign candy manufacturers will probably recelvo nn admonition from tho olilce or tno ueputy rood commls slonor In a fow days. Prizes aro bo lng put in pnekngos. Several salad and catsup makers have disregarded tho orders of tho ofllco. Will Fight Excise Board. It has beon rumored that tho clubs of tho city will light tho mandnto of tho oxclso bonrd that thoy must close tholr bars. All of thom havo been personally notlllcd by tho chief of po llco that thoy must bo rendy to closo their bars on Juno 1. Such notlcos woro served on tho Elks club, tho JJngles, two Germnn societies, nnd two negro soclotles. It Is'expoctod by officials that a restraining order will bo asked for towards tho last of tho month. City Attorney Stewart and tho oxclso board want this to bo done, Thoy wish to find out tholr powers In tho mattor. Stake Races Filling. All the stnko races for this year's stato fair will soon be tilled. This is nssured from tho lottors which wero received by Soorotnry Mollor up to last wook, moro than 100 horses bo lng ontorcd for tho eight stake ovonts Tho stake racoB aro tho 3-year-old trot, tho 2:35 trot, the 2:21 trot and tho 2:15 trot. Thero nro four races for pacorB, tho 3-year-old, tho 2:30 2:22 and 2:14. Tho stakes amount to $7,000, all of tho races bolng $1,000 events, oxcopt tho 3-yenr-old races, which aro for $500 each. NEBRASKA IN BRIEF NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST FROM VARIOUS SECTION8. ALL SUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON Religious, Social, Agricultural, Polit ical and Othor Matters Given Due Consideration. A dog, supposed to bo afflicted with rabies, was killed In Beatrice last wook. Soward will havo four saloons henceforth, nnd after' July lBt thoy will closo nt 8 p. m. Mrs. Cronkhito, a prominent and bo- loved woman of Nebraska City, drop ped dead a fow days ago. Julius Solfert of Ploasanton, Buf falo county, was adjudged insnno by tho insanity board and will bo taken to Lincoln. John Roltf, a laborer employed In tho quarries at Cedar Creek, was found doad In his bed at tho boarding houso. Honrt mnlady Is supposed to havo been tho cause. For tho second tlmo within a fow months tho nrmorlos of tho Nebraska nationnl guard havo been draped In mourning in momory of nn ex-gover nor, nnd commandor in chief of tho guard. Benjamin Heddondorf, tho 18-year- old boy who shot nnd killed W. C. Dil lon in his cabin near Stamburg, March 10, waB found guilty of murder in tho first dogreo nnd sentenced to llfo Im prisonment. J. B. Douglas nnd G. W. Hassctt. who walked from Tecumsoh to Grand Islnnd to attend t.io Btato meotlng of tho Building & Loan association, cov ered tho distance of 150 miles in threo and a half days. Secretary Miller of tho Stato VoK unteer Flromen'8 association an nounces that tho dates fixed tot tho annual tournament aro August 24, 25 and 2G, and that Hebron will bo tho placo of meeting. Caloy'B bnrber shop In Coznd was broken Into by two young men whllo Caley was on tho sidewalk In front. They woro pursued by tho town mar shal In an nutomobilo and overhauled about a mllo from town. Miss Eliza C. Morgan, who, for twenty-six years, was tho preceptress of Mount Vernon dormitory of tho Poru Normal, has sent President Crnb tree word that sho will attend tho commencement exercises thero on Juno 1. Andy Potts nnd Charles Osborn, two Omnha confidence men, who got $250 from Charles Dressier by tho ancient express packago game, plead ed guilty in dlBtrlct court at Fremont, and woro sentenced to two years In tho penitentiary. Governor Shnllonbergor nnd Adju- tnnt General Hnrtlgan went to Fair bury, whoro both addressed a good roads meotlng. Tho govornor spoke, on tho value of good roads in tho stnto and tho adjutant genernl on highways. In towns. The child of Fred- Wilcox, living north of Sutton, ws fatally burned whllo burning trash In tho yard. Tho girl wns at homo alone nnd tho flames got boyond control, burning her so severely that sho died beforo help could reach her. Alleging that hlB character and rep utation havo been damaged to tho ox- tont of $2,000 by reason of tho stories which tho defondnnt has circulated concerning him, Vernon McPherson of Chapman has brought suit against Fred Frel of Chapmnn for defama tion of character. A verdict of $5,000 against tho Ne braska Tolophono company has been won by Sadlo M. Latta, formerly an operator In tho Unlvorslty Place office of tho company. Miss Latta sued for $10,000 for Injuries received whllo In tho employ of tho company by tho falling of nn nrc lamp nbove her desk.; Mrs. Stella Colo of Lincoln was drowned In tho raging waters of Ante lope creek, which has overflowed Its banks and becomo a torrent, through heavy rains. Tho woman, when tho water camo in tho house, grnbbed her baby and mado a . bravo attempt to save her own and her baby's llfo by rushing through tho waterB. Tho baby was roscuod alive. Miss Ruth Loroy, who was married to I H. Worloy in Portland Inst weok, and who was murdered by hot husband tho following day, was a do mestic in tho fnmlly of Dr. E. W. Lamb, who lived In Lincoln until re cently, whon ho moved to Sprague, this state, whenco Miss lxjroy went on her bridal trip. Sho became ac quainted with Worloy by correspond onco. Louis K. Sunderlln,, a former Tekn mah boy, has beon appointed by tho United States government ns special land ngont to InveBtlgato land frauds In tho stato of Orogon, at a salary of $2,280 per annum. Ho has been located at Portland, Ore. Mr. Sunder lln propared for college In tho Toka muh public schools. Ho graduated at Georgo Washington university in Washington, D. C. Tho Btnto board of health has ap pointed throo oxnmlnors under tho law passed last winter for tho certifi cation of trained nurses. Tho board of health comprises Governor Shnllon bergor, Stnto Superintendent Bishop nnd Attornoy Genoral Thompson. Tho nurses appointed as an examining board aro as follows: Miss Catherine Wolbast, superintendent of nurBos nt tho Wesloyan hospital at Unlvorslty Placo; Miss Victoria Anderson, nu porlntondont of nurses In tho Metho dist hospital at Omaha, and Mlsa Anna Hardwlcko, head nurse at tho state orthopedic hospital at Lincoln. NEBRASKA NEWS AND NOTE8. Items of Interest Taken From Here and There Over tho 8tate, Stanton Iiiib decided on proper cele bration of tho Fourth of July. . A now bank is soon to open nt To- cumsch. Tho Union Pacific is building a now depot at Columbus. Tho college at Bellovuo was dam aged to tho extent of $100 by hail storm. Severnl mild enses of smallpox havo appeared at Holdrcgo. Tho railway commission ordored tho Union Pacific to erect a depot at Madison. Tho Farmers' Lumber company of Unadllla has been incorporated with a cash capital of $25,200. After two weeks of drouth, six Nor folk saloons reopened, having secured licenses. Burglars mudo a raid on several houses In Springfield. They, however, Becured but llttlo booty. John Ruppert was fined '$75 nnd costs In the district court at Co)umbus for the illegal selling of liquor. Tho flro dbpnrtment of Boatrlco will havo charge of tho Fourth of July celebration In that city. Falrbury Is highly pleased over tho selection of that placo for tho next stato encampment of tho G. A. R. Rov. G. W. Crofts of West Point died Inst weok. For eight years ho wns pastor of tho Congregational church at Beatrice. An unknown man was killed a quar ter of a mllo west of Denton. Hlo body was dragged forty rods under the box car of a Burlington freight trnln, nnd wns terribly mnnglcd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde, living near Pax ton, aro accused of maltreating a 4-year-old child that thoy had taken Into tho family. They woro arrested and tho child taken from them. O. A. Cooper, who has been ongnged in tho milling business in Humboldt for thirty years, says that ho paid last week, for tho first time in his life, $1.30 por btiBhel for wheat. The vlllago board of Republic City has amonded tho pool hall license, so that anyone wishing to open a busi ness of that kind will have to pay $500, $400 occupation tax and $100 to tho school fund. While engaged In fighting tho flro which destroyed his barn, grannry and corn crib, Georgo Lllllch, a farm er living southwest of Tecumsoh, suf fered painful burns to his fned and hands. In Beatrice n man wns granted n dlvorco on charges that his wlfo struck and knocked him down and then Jumped upon him." Tho woman waB also churged with lntlmncy with several men. During a severe electrical storm tho barn on the E. Bundy farm, about nlno miles southeast of Dickens was struck by lightning and entirely consumed, togothor with some harness, hay, grain and sheds. Ed Molloy. en route from Chicago to Twin Falls, Idaho, with an eml-' grant enr, wns struck by nn engine In tho yards at Sunderland. Ho was cut about tho head and received other hurts, but Is expoctod to recover. At Jansen tho baby of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Carsten was probably fatally burned by boiling suds from a wash ing machine., Tho accident occurred while its mother was temporarily ab- sont from tho room. In tho district court nt Kenrnoy Porry B. Deots wns awarded a verdict of $1,275 against tho Union Pac;flc m account, oi uamnges sustained whllo unloading sheep at Gibbon. Tho train was moved whllo ho was unloading. Tho city council of Grand Island has called a special election of tho voters for tho Issuance of $17,000 in paving intersection bonds, denomina tion 1,000, 5 per cent, optional to tho city nftor five years. Mrs. Coburn, who sued tho Burling ton railway and tho American Beet Sugar company for $25,000 on afr count of tho death of her husband, will get $5,500. Negotiations wero begun In tho federal court at Lincoln. It was oxpected that tho suit would bo .settled nnd tho caso would not go to tho Jury. Nobraska onjoys tho distinction of graduating tho largest clnss, from nn advanced course, of any stato normal In tho country. Tho cIusb of 1909 of tho Peru normnl numbers 174, the largest In tho Institution's history. Tho largo majority of tho class havo beon elected to good positions In tho best schools of the stato. An answer, propured by Edson Rich, has been filed by tho Union Pa cific In tho suit brought by tho stnto and tho nowspnpor owners who had exchanged spneo for mileage. Tho road contends that tho exchange of mllengo at tho rato of 2 cents per mile for advertising space In newspa pers at tholr regulnr rates is not an Infringement of tho nntl-pass act or tho 2-cont faro act. Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Marshall of Beatrice aro distressed ovor the strange disappearance of tholr son, Karl, ti young mnn 20 years old, who left several days ago taking with him $150 belonging to his father. Ho left a lotter saying that ho was going to St. Louis, with tho avowed purposo of ondlng his llfo in tho Mississippi rlvor. Tho young man was In poor health. M. E. Mooro, a workman In a wagon shop at Alnsworth, hnd two lingers nearly cut off and tho third and fourth bndly cut and torn, while working with a bnnd saw operated by a gasollno onglno. Tho barn of Hubert Rood, six miles west of Cedar Rnpjds, caught flro. Thero was destroyed the horso barn worth $2,500, tho cattlo barn worth $2,000, six hend of horses valued at $1,200, all harnoss and machinery stored In tho bnrna and tho grannry and corn crib, containing 500 bushola of corn and over 1,000 bushels or oats. Total loss, $0,000.