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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1909)
THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE IRA L, BARE, Publisher TERMS: $1.25 IN ADVANCE NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA 1 A Boiling Down of (lie More Impor tant Events Here and There Foreign. A speclul dispatch from Balonlkl snys that Htiltau Abdul Ilninkl Iiub handed tho authorities there u check for $6,000,000, which will be devoted to tho needs of tho nucoiid and third army corps. Abdul Hnmld wished $300,000 of tlilB amount to bo dovoted to purchase tho vlllaya where ho re sides, but the request wus refused on the ground ns tho nation's prisoner ho cannot own property. With elaborato ceremonies In which tho cntlro diplomatic corps from To klo and many of tho Yokohama gov ernment participated, Yokohama cole brnted the soml-ccntennlnl of tho opon lng of tho port to forolgn trade. Tho city was decorated on tho most ex tensive ncnlo over ntlemptod. Two strikes of exceedingly rich gold bearing ore wore mado nlmost simul taneously on tho Island of Luzon. Tho first strlko was mado In tho I'nrochalo district, CnmarinoH province, and tho other In Uugulo district of thu Ron luot province. In the former a strln gor In tho lodo Is reported to run $20, 000 to tho ton, and tho whole vein Is said to averugo $600, Cardinal Batolll, who has been 111 for some tlino, Is belloved to bo In a serious condition. Dr. Kttoro Marchla. favn, consulting physician to thu pope, mado an examination of tho cardinal and announced that tho patient wns suffering from nophlrltls and atrophy of tho right lung. A Homl-ofllclal nows ngoncy an nounces that Chancellor Von Iluclow, during his audience with tho emporor at Kiel, naked permission to resign. Tho emporor, however, declined to nc cedo to this roquest under tho present conditions. A Navalttha, Urltlsh Hast Africa, dis patch says: All tho members of tho Roosevelt oxpcdltlon, which Is now In tho Sotlk district, aro well. Theodore Roosovelt has shot threo buffaloes. This Information was brought Into Navnlshn by portors returning from the Roosovelt camp, . General. Quoen Wllholtnlnn has oxprossed personally to Mr. Iloaupro, tho Ameri can minister at Tho Hague, hor sin core appreciation of tho many con gratulations tondorcd hor by tho poo plo of tho United States upon tho birth of her daughter, According to a decision rondorcd by tho Bupromo court of California, Wil liam D. Bradbury, a millionaire, must 3ervo ono year for perjury. Hrndbury was sentenced for giving falBo testi mony. MIbb Flora Wilson, daughter of Sec retary Wilson, sailed for Milan, Italy. After keeping ongagomontB to sing thero sho will go to Franco and Switz erland for recreation and return In August to sing at tho Scattlo exposi tion und vurlous cities along tho Pa cific coast and In numerous western CltlCB. Neither tho United States or other nations not directly Interested nro ex pected to sanction In Uh proBont form tho ugreomont recently reached be tween tho Russlnn and Chlnoso olllclal boards for tho administration of nf- fairs at Harbin, Manchuria. Iron and stool workers of Pennsyl vania to tho number of 10,000 wnlkod out ovor tho question of an opon Bhop. Congressman llortholdt Bays that tho spread of prohibition Is due to tho ignoranco of rights of people. Momhors of tno Nobraska Ranking board and tho secretary of tho board have been tomporarlry unjoined from putting into offect thu new banking law unacted by thu latu legislature Tho temporary Injunction was Issued by Judge Van Dovonter of tho circuit court of nppoals and Judgo T. C. Mini ger of thu fodernl court, following a two days' hoarlng on tho application, Final decision will como In thirty days. Max (Joodman, n butter and egg dealer of Chicago, was found guilty with his brother, Jacob of mnnufnetur lng and soiling oleomargarine as fancy buttor, and wns sontoncod to sorvo two years In tho Loavonworth, Kan., prison. Tho aonato takes fright at protests from constituents on thu corporation tax bill and would sldo-Btop its con ulderatlon. Tho Halladay prohibition law has Roue Into offect In Tennessee nmld scenes of hilarity among liquor drink ore, Fire, which destroyed tho plant of tho Kiockhofer Uox company In Mil waukoe, causod n loss of about $250, 000. President Taft told tho Yalo aluinnl that tho republican party must fullfll promises or bo rclegatod to thu minor ity opposition. Tho popo continued thu election of Rov. lCdmund Michael Dunne, chniieoN lor of tho arch Illocoso of Chicago, tS be bishop of Poorla In succession id tho Right Rov, John L. Spalding, re signed. Farmers In KansnB aro In want of thoutjauds of harvest hnnds. i NEWS NOIES ICDNDEHSED Yang Shi Slang, who In 1907 an nounced Yuan Shi Knl as viceroy of tho provlnco of Chi LI, died from apoplexy, following charges against him of corruption. Tho Kansas, Southern ft Gulf mil- roadf tho shortest railroad In Kansns, Is In tho hands of n rccolvcr. Kentucky now has but twenty-four counties In nil parts of which liquor can bo sold. On tho occasion of tho dcdicntlon of tho Forbes Held tho now million dol lar grounds nt Pittsburg, 30,300 people attended. John D. Rockofoller and wlfo will spend thu summer In Cleveland. . Prof. Oeorgo Hurnhnm Foster wns dropped from the roll of tho Chicago llaptlst ministers conference. There wero eight deaths duo to bent In Philadelphia on Sunday. Throughout tho oast a hot wavo !s on, and many prostrntlonH aro re ported. UniiBunl Interest and nllurlng pos sibilities center In thu oponlng of tho Flathead reservation In western Mon tana, tho Coour d'Aleno In northern Idaho and tho Spokane In eastern Washington this summer. Tho visit of tho Russian emporor to Stockholm was marred by tho sensa tional assassination of Mnjor (leneral Ileckman, chief of tho coast nrtlllery. A man dressed as a workman shot General Ileckman In tho street. Tho christening of Princess Heat- rlco, tho Infant daughter of tho king and quoon, took place at La Granjn with tho usual coremony. Archduku Ferdinand and Archduchess Maria To roHa, tho godparents, wore represent ed by tho Infantn Isnbola. It Is not belloved any apeal will bo taken either by Mrs. Howard Gould or her husband from tho decision of Judge Dowllng, granting Mrs. Gould tho soparntlon for which Bho appealed and tho $30,000 a year alimony. Tho Right Rov. Joseph 11. Cotter, aged sixty-llvo, head of tho Catholic dloccso of Winona, Minn., which com prises tho cntlro southern hnlf of tho state, died at his homo In Winona. Secretory MncVoagh declared him- solf Btrongly In favor of legislation making the Internal revenue tnx on oloomnrgnrlno 2 cents n pound, colored or uncolored. Two negrooB wero killed and live others woro wounded at a stono quar ry near Rlploy, Okln., In a quarrel ovor a "crap" game. Tho shooting wns genoral. Tho dead aro Danlol Calwoll, Guthrlo, and F. IL Smith. Tho Injured woro momhors of n con struction gang at dishing, Okln. A mutiny In tho prison nt Vllna, Russia, led to a pitched battlo In tho court ynrd. Four WardcrB and soven convicts woro killed nnd six wounded. Washlnaton. Changes in thu dally cash state ment of tho treasury department, es pecially to correct discrepancies In publication uf balances, wero an nounced to tuko offect July 1. Tho published record of receipts and dis bursements lssuod by tho bookkeep ing and wnrrants division havo nuvor balanced with tho dally cash Btnto mont of tho treasury, but undor tho now systom this will bo remedied. A call on national depository banks for a return to tho treasury of govern ment funds aggregating approximately $25,000,000 was mado by Secretary of (ho Treasury McVcagh. Of this amount $9,000,000 has boon called for July 15, nnd $16,000,000 for August 15. Hal nuccH In nil acttvu depositories aro uniformly reduced to tho lowest amount which the dnlly needs of tho government will pormlt. Tho town of Decatur, Neb., Is to bo protected from thu Inroads of tho Mis souri river by a congruuslonnl appro priation. Senator Gnmlo's amendment provid ing that when 1,500 tons of tin yearly aro produced In tho United States that tho duty on tin shall lie 4 cents per pound was adopted by the senate. Un der oxlstlng law production Is llxod at 5,000 tons per yonr when tho Bamo rate of duty Is to bo collected. Former Congressman Frank lloyd of Nobrnskn had an oxcltlng ndvuuturu on tho streets hro. Ho was on a street car, whoa nn altercation aroso botweon the conductor and a passen ger. Iloyd wnB giving tho row somo attention, when ho folt a hand in his pockut. Ho turned, but not quick onough to grab tho man, who Jumped from thu car, with tho former congrcsB man In pursuit. A chaso of threo blocks resulted, but thu thlof finally throw down tho purso and usenped. Judge lloyd recovered tho wallot and contents Intact. Personal. Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Unnlstor, chief Burgeon of tho Dopartmuut of tho Missouri, has completed tho medical nnd sanitary Inspection of Forts Crook nnd Omaha. Tho president nominated nonten ant Colonel James A. Irons, Four teenth Infantry, to bo colonel, Com mander William F. Fullnm, U. S. N., to bo captain, and Millard T. Hnrtson to bo collector of lntornnl rovenuo for tho district of Washington statu. Mrs. Carrlo 13. Hurnhnm Kllgoro, aged sovonty-ono, thu first woman ad mitted to tho bar In Pennsylvania, died Inst week at hor homo In Swnrth more. Among tho wlnnors of degrees nt Harvard aro tho following Nobrns kans: Uacholor of Arts: Georgo N. Lyon, Nelson; Rlsloy G, Haines, Oma ha. Bachelor of Laws: Chan, A, Saw yer, Lincoln. A rumor comes from tho far north that Georgo Caldwell, the? explorer, who left three years ago to mnko h trip from Hudson bay westward to Slav lako and down to Edmonton, and who had boon glvon up as lost, Is re ported by a native runnor to bo safe. A sontlmontnl lottor written by Mrs. Woodlll to Eastman has been found, TREASURY IS SHORT DEFICIT, HOWEVER, NOT L'ARGE A3 EXPECTED. AS AMOUNTS OVER $89,000,000 Estimates Qlven Last December Indi cated That It Would Reach About $114,000,000. Washington. Tronsury officials nro pleased at (ho present showing of tho government Ilnnncos. Ordinarily n de ficit In tho government rovenues of $89,811,150, ns shown by Thursday's statement, would not be n matter of congratulation. Nevertheless, nt thu closo of tho ilscal year 1909, thu treas ury olllclals express much gratification that tho olllclal estimate of a deficit of $111,000,000, made last December, has not been vorlllcd and nro hopeful for it contlnunnco of thu Improvement which hnB been especially noted dur ing tho last four mouths. Slnco tho December estimates wero submitted to congress, howover, tho receipts and expenditures have shown marked Irregularity, and as lato ub Fobrunry lust the expenditures wore Increasing at such a rapid rate, and tho revenues falling off so sharply, that It was greatly feared the balance on tho wrong sldo of tho ledger might by tho closo of tho Ilscal year reach $130,000,000. Hut a slight upturn In customs re ceipts was noted about, tho mlddlo of Docombcr. Improvement wns slow, howover, until nbout tho beginning of March, when largo Importations wero, mado, probably Induced Jn part by tho prospective tarllT chnnges. Tho re Bult, both of Improving revenues nnd the Htrong holding down of expondl turoB has resulted In a greatly re duced deficiency. Tho customs receipts for tho year aggregated $301,2u9,8C3, which Is an Incronso as compnrod with last year of $15,000,000. Thu Internal rovenues produced $2-10,329,003, n decrenso of about $5,000,000. Miscellaneous ro-" celpto from all sources during tho year aggregated $G0 1,132,810, which Is an Increnso over last year of $3,250, 000. On tho sldu of uxpondlturos, thu total for tho year was $G91,2-M,002, which Is nn Incronso over 1908 of about $37,000,000. Tho civil und miscellaneous expend itures amounted to $101,288,538, an Incronso of $5,000,000 over last year. Tho War department expenditures aggregated $lG j,100,212, nn Increnso of $10,000,000. Tho navy account Is tho only item in tho list to show d do crease, the llgures for tho year'ueing $115,988,809, ns ngninst $118,780,233 for tho yonr 1908. Pension pnymontH for tho yonr amounted to $101,089,123, an Increnso of about $8,000,000. Tho expenditures on nccount of tho Panama cannl woro $0,000,000 less than for lnat yoar, being $31,420,28G. It Is fully expected that the now flBcal year will start with a series of monthly deficiencies, notably for July, when tho now appropriations mndo by congress becomo avallablu. July Inst year resulted In n deficiency of $24, 808,000, and this would havo boon nonrer $30,000,000 had It not boon for tho nntlclpatlon of about $5,000,000, representing tho last payments to tho government nccount of tho Inst indebt edness. In July, 1907, there was a de ficiency of $10,901,000, and In July, 1900, nnother of $13,511,000. HARVARD WINS VARSITY RACE. Crimson Crew, by Superior Strength and Endurance, Defeats Yale. Now IxMidon. Conn. In a notablo exhibition of rowing by a crow, re- marknblu for Its physical power and ondurnnco, Harvard dofcated Yalo In their annual varsity boat race on tho Thniucs. Tho Crimson's crow led from start to finish and won by six boat lengths. Harvard's tlmu wns 21:50; Yalo'H 22:10. Hy this victory Harvard won Its sec ond consecutive boat raco from Yalo 1880 and 1881 has Harvard won two coiiRecutlvo races from Ynlo. Since races from Yalo, Including today's, namely, in 1891, 1899, 1900 nnd 1908. Slnco Wray has been coaching nt Cnmbrldgo, Ynlo and Harvard havo mot three times, nnd tho Crimson hns won two races, Cnpt. Raymond Is Dead. Des Moines, la. Cnpt. John C. Rny inond of thu Second cavalry, Ft. Des .Moines, died at Mercy "hospital early Thursday, after' lingering between life nnd death slnco ho wns shot by Corporal Lisle Crubtren at tho army post hero threo weeks ngo. Lincoln Pennies Coined. Philadelphia, Pa. Tho new Lincoln pennies coined nt tho United States mint In this city aro roady for dollv ery. They nro much Ilka tho old coin, oxcopt that tho Indian Is roplnced by a protllo of Lincoln. Revenue Receipts Are Dig. Omaha, lntornnl rovonue rocolpts of tho Nobraska collection district for tho fiscal yoar ending Junn 3()i show substantlnl Increnso over tho preced ing year amounting to $313,232,95, of which nearly $300,000 la for spirits alone. Tho receipts for tho year from all sources wero $2,137,208.75. while tho recolpts from nil sources during tho HhcuI year oudlng Juno 30, 1908, woro $2,121,035,80. Tho receipts for tho month of Juno, 1909, were $222, 309.80. For tho month of Juno, 1908, thoy wero $2L2,102,38. NEBRASKA NEW8 AND NOTES. Items of Interest Taken From Here and There Over the State. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfo of Nebraska City celebrated their fiftloth wedding anniversary. At a mooting of tho Otoo Poultry nnd Pot Stock association It wns de cided to hold tho nnnual show Decom bcr 20-23. A committee hits been appointed. Carl A. Newman, the fifteen-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Newman, who live eleven mlleB southwest of Mason City, was drowned In a water ing tank. Threo regents from tho Stnto uni versity woro nt Valentino looking for n location for an experimental farm and wero very favorably Impressed with whnt thoy saw. The park commissioners of Ne braska City havu received from tho tho governmont ono of thu largo Spanish cannons, which will be placed In tho new city pnrk. Councilman Frank. Cat boii Is having an ordinance drafted by which ho pro poses to send to Jail, Instead of lining, all nutomoblllstH who violate tho speed ordinance nt Nebraska City. Albort Hestor, who lives northwest of TecumBoh, was. thrown from a mower by a runuwuy team und one of tho whcelB passed over his body, lac erntlng his head so badly Hovoral Btltches woro required to closo It. Tho city council of. Humboldt hns decided It docs not wish n skating' rink within tho city limits nnd, ns a polite way of getting rid of tho one now located thero, raised thu license on skating rinks to $300 per nnnum. Tho Midwest Life of Lincoln wants a local agent to represent It In every town In Nebraska. For particulars wrlto tho company. It pays good commissions. Tho largoBt wheat crop In years Is looked for and predicted In this I in mcdlato vicinity, says a Wymoro dis patch. Farmers report tho largest bends thoy havo over raised. It Is only n question ns to whether the bonds will fill out. Should they do so tho yield will bo a record-breaker, Corn is In flno condition, most of It having been gone ovor twlco. A number of Bmall whirlwinds, formed In to a tornado southeast of Beaver City nnd raged over n terrl tory two miles wldo and thlrty-fivo miles long, extending from Beaver City to Woodruff, Kan. At tho Bro quetto ranch, nenr Dulzes, forty-sovon head of cattle woro killed nnd tho outbuildings wero destroyed. Mr. Mil lor, who lives on tho ranch, was saved by going to n storm collar. A peculiar accident happened to Albort Pnnks, a fnrmer living near Poru. Hp was riding a horse, nnd driving his other horses up from the pasture, when tho horse hu wbb rid lug stumbled and throw him off. Ho landed In n pooj of wator, and tho horse fell upon htm, rendering him unconscious for a tlmo. When ho re covered his senses he wns lying with ids mouth nnd nose Just out of tho wnter. James Ersklno of North Plntte kid nnped his own child nnd Is now in Jail, charged with tho offense. Some tlmo ngo a dlvorco was granted to his wife and certnln prlvllogos wero given to Mr. Ersklne In regard to visiting his Uttlo girl. Theso privileges, it Is charged, woro abused, and Inter tho decrco was modified and he was en joined from visiting or having any thing whntevor to do with his child nt any tlmo. Now ho hns kidnaped tho youngster: On tho 20th day of April, 1900, The MldweBt Life was authorized by tho insurance dopnrtment of this Btnto ta do a general 1 If o insurance buslnes? on tho lovol premium, lognl reserve plan. Tho stockholders nro Nebraska people, associated together to Insure Nebraska people, and theroby to keep within Nebraska tho premiums pnld for their Insurance. Tho business methods of Tho Midwest Life arc clean. It soils and always has sold Ufa Insurance as life insurance. Home ofllco 1007 "O" stroot, Lincoln. N. Z Snoll, president. Wrlto for nn ngoncy. Whllo londlng gravel, Georgo Rldg ley of Indtnnoln, unearthed a huge tusk measuring four feet live Inches In length nnd five Inches in dlnmctei nt tho larger end. It was found fif teen foot under ground nnd nbout olgtt Inches wns loft In tho ground attached to what Is supposed to w thu head of a mnstodon, It Is be lloved that tho whole Bkcloton if buried thero nnd excavations will bo bo inhdQ. Tho rccont rulings of tho Nobrns kn Insurance department, through tho nudttor of public accounts, tho Hon S. R: Barton, did not nffect Tho Mid west Ufa In tho slightest degree. It had novcr used "estlmntes"; sold "apodal" or "board contracts"; placed misleading "statements" on tho fnco of Its policies or elsewhere, ns to how or In whnt manner Its pollclos woro so cured; or Bold "stock, bonds or so curltlcs" of any Insurance or ngoncy company us nn Inducement to tako Ufa lnsurnnco with It. Tho rullngp against such prnctlcos nro In hnrmon with tho position publicly taken by Tho Midwest Life ovor slnco Its or gnnlzntion. Homo olllco 1007 "O stroot, Lincoln. N. '. Snoll, prosldont Wrlto for an agency. A cash deal was closed last weok whoroby C. Scow of Prague bought forty-eight acres of land from Thurlo Llnd of Wnhoo, paying $100 per ncro, Tho land Is outside tho corporato limits of Wahoo and hns no improvo monts. Tho ouumerntlon of Callaway hit Just been comploted by R. M. Grimes which shows that tho town hns a population of Just 812 souls, or ex nctly double tho population It had whon tho ccnsuB was taken In 1900 Tho growth oC tho town has prnctlc ally boon made during tho last threo years. B EMPORARY INJUNCTION ISSUED IN BANK GUARANTY CASE. UP FOn FINAL DECREE Counsel for Both Sides Will File Briefs and Circuit Court's Final . Ruling Will Be Made. A temporary Injunction enjoining tho governor and tho othor dufendants named In tho bank guaranty case was Issued, and restrains tho bnnklng board named under the statute from taking possession of the books und pnpers of the present banking board, restrains them from Interfering with tho plaintiff banks, and from enforc ing nny of tho provisions of tho bnnk gurnnty act, and Sam Patterson, who was appointed by tho govoruor to act us secretary of tho now board, is re strained from taking chargo of tho de partment. The order was signed by WIHIb Vnn Dovnnter, circuit Judge, and T. C. Munger, district Judge, of tho federal court. No decision on any of tho constitutional questions In- olved was given, and, both parlloa fonsontlng It wns ordered by the court that thu caso bo submitted for tho finnl decree. The demurrer wns filed by the nttornoys for the Btnto nnd tho caflo Is now beforo tho court for n de cision on tho decree. Counsol for 'io state was given until July 20 to file n brlot In support of their demurrer and llvo days will then be allowed tho counsel for tho banks. In which to inake their reply. Tho court will then, nt their convenience, puss upon tho conBtltutlonnllty of tho law, though Judgo Van Dovnnter Btated that n de cision would bo handed down In u lompnratlvoly Bhort time. In caso tho circuit court should decldo tho law un constitutional tho Injunction would bo mado permanent and tho caso would bo 'appealed to tho federal su premo court. In caso tho circuit court should hold tho law to be con- stltutlonnl. tho lnw might or might not bo enforced pending tho hearing beforo the federal supremo court. In tho latter caso tho counsel for tho bnnkB would apply for a writ of super sedeas, which tho court might or might not grant. If It saw fit to grant tho writ In such n caso tho offect would bo that while thoy regarded tho iaw constitutional It should not bo en forced ponding tho decision of tho United Stntcs supremo court on tho caso. It is thought by somo lawyers that should tho circuit court decldo In favor of the constitutionality of tho statute It would refuso to grant tho Bupersedeas. Right to Refuse to Buy Hogs. Hns a firm or corporation or individ ual tho right to go Into a community and buy hogs from ono farmer nnd re fuse to buy hogs belonging to nnothor fnrmer? Is such a practice discrimina tion and ngninst public policy? Theso nro tho questions which n farmer out near AInsloy has asked tho state rail way commission. Ho wroto to tho commission that nfirm bought his neighbor's hdfcs, but refused to buy his and ho desires tho commission to is- 3uo nn order prohibiting the firm from discriminating. In nnswer to tho luerlcs tho commission said It had no lurlsdlctlon In tho matter, but sug ested that the aggrieved person mlgh' consult a lawyer. New Freight Rates. Among tho orders Issued by tho railway commission wero tho follow ing: Permission to tho Burlington to put In a rato of $5 a car on gravel from Cedar Creek to Cedar station, permission to tho Burlington to put In a rato from Sioux City to Omaha on alcohol, Bplrlts and whisky of 20.89 cents per 100 pounds. Three Wagon Loads of Beer. Tho fact that at least threo wagon loads of beer a day aro delivered Into Lincoln is disturbing tho oxciso board nnd n mooting has boon called to tako stops to provent tho practice. Tho beer la brought In from Havulock. School Money. Deputy County Trcnsuror Sovorln s'utcd that moro money had been paid out of tho county, for school purposes during tho month of Juno thnn In any other month In tho history of tho trcas uror's office. The Building Record. Tho records of tho ofllco of tho city onglneor show thnt thirty-four build lug permits were Issued during Juno at nn estimated vnluo of $171,129. Tho month of June, 1909, easily distances that of Juno n year ago and May of tho present yonr. Fifty-three New Banks. Opinions differ ns to the causo of tho rapid Increnso In thu number of state banks, but It Is n fact that fifty threo banks hnvo bcon chnrtored by tho state board slnco January 1. Only n few of theRO are private banks. Ralston Switching Rate. Tho henrlng before tho stnto rail way commission of tho Ralston switching rato caso was concluded Inst week. Tho rallronds, which aro trying to chnngo tho $1 switching rato to a dlstanco tnrlff, aro having dim culty In Bhowlug why n rate which was put In voluntnrlly In tho first place and has been continued for years, should bo changed when busi ness seems likely to bo Increased Tho Inhnbltanta of tho town clulm that an Increased rato would result in tha failure to build up tho place. ARE NOW EFFECTIVE. New Nebraska Laws Become Operat ive July 2. Ono hundred nnd twenty-two now laws went Into effect In Nebraska on July 2, among them tho following: Houe Uoll 1 Oregon plan or ducting senators. . , . , , ,, .. House Roll 2 Appointment of election officers before primary instead of after. Houso UOU 4 ueiiuirnuir nui. Houso Roll 79 Clock on Lincoln federal building-. ,.,.. JIOUSU UOU VV Commission ur-iuuiuw ''Tlouso Roll SO Prohibiting sale of toy pistols nnd dangerous explosives. . . .. .. ...... ....II . . Mnn.lnti HOUSO UOU 1V UIIUIIHI 1IUIHI.S IHSllowi. fund. . . . . ... House Roll 73 School mouerniors uu- liefl iinimn tinil 70 Division of department of agriculture nt university. HOUSO UOU 6-J--niaillllHK lllimiiiK House Roll 170 Legal weights. House Roll 3(5 Lincoln monument ap propriation. . i ,1 House uoii 4i irunni unii-pm u"""' Mouse Roll 110-labels on paint. House Roll 12 Costs due decedent goto estate. . ., llnnso Roll 13- KXU'IM oil OI lllllfl lor paying debts nnd legacies. MOUSU UOU mm I OlUIlllllllt OV VI II1UIIWI Insane to liosiiltiil. .... IIoiiBe Roll 34 Nino-iooi ihm nuueim llouae Roll 137 Oattlo Inspection. House Roll 10 County Judged fees. Mouse Roll 11 -Records of county Judges. Mouse Roll 39 Old soldiers' pension as sessments. , Ilons Ro t III Nort .western experi mental station. $15,000. Mouse Roll saiarioa or state nonao deputies. llousu Roll IVJ Huliool lann iouim-iu. Mouse Roll ISO Stuto conventions' nnd selection of coMimlttooK. HousO Roll 21 1 Kleutlon or preeinci as sessor. Mouse Roll 215 County mwoflsoru- sal aries and duties. . . 1 Mouse Roll L'28 l'rolilDlls uuinpuiK IiViihIi In draluago ditches. Mouse Roll 423 HanK guaranty nci. Mouse Roll 112 Ktneriiency levy for county bridges. House uou i3i Anu-iiuimwiaiiuii Mouse Roll 212 Publicity of campaign contributions. Mouso uo 337 Resurvov or linn mer idian. Mouse Roll 23C Courso or suiuy in counties, . . Mouso Roll IS Western experlmentul plat Ion. ' Monso Roll 13 Ward members or unm- ho school board. Mouso Roll 141 Dormant judgments. Mouse Roll 179 Klold Hunerintendenta of Irrigation. Mouse Roll 2 IC Omaha llremen's pen sion fund. Mouse Roll 371 Minimum train crows. Muuse Roll SO Salary of clerk of su premo court. House uou 13U uurn carcases oi uis- eased Iioks. Mouse. Roll 1C9 Publication or probata matters. Houso Roll 19S Jletnl markers for sol diers' graves. House uou 322 (jaro or moment con sumptives. Houso noil bit vested rictus in urnm- auo outlets. Mouso Roll 172 Rient or surrrace to fon-lmi born. Houso uou 202 lioiuis roc (irainaRi) ditches. Mouso Roll 98 Vacation of -county roads. Mouso Roll2C3 Klvo mill clectlvo court houso levy. Mouso Roll 9 Size of road districts. Mouso Roll 139 Wavno normal school purchase. House Roll 245 Personnel or town boaVd. Mouso Roll 372 Duties of county boards: Houso Roll 72 Klre commission. Mouse Roll 232 Crawford Normal school Mouse Roll 233 Annual town meetings. Mouso Roll 273 Namu of Instltuto for tho deaf. Mouso Roll l2o Omaha (lro warden. Houso Roll 509 Legalizing corn Im provers. Houso Roll 433 Governor appoints sec retaries of board of health. Mouso Roll 153 Appointment of deputy surveyors. Mouse Roll CO Annual grand Jury. Mouso Roll 3.VJ Governor appoints printing cxpcit. Mouso Roll 515 Wlfo nnd child support. Houso Roll 418 Relief of dlbson. Mouso Roll 419 Relief of Gibson. Mouso Roll 09 Freo hluli schools ex emptions. , Mouso Roll 83 Damages on laying out roads. Mouse Roll 130 Warehouse receipts. Mouso Roll 103 Attorney Keneral's opin ions. ' Mouso Roll 35S Maximum oil rnteg.. Mouse Roll 404 Salaries of state em ployes. Houso Roll 4 OS Not weight amend ments. Mouso Roll 474 Practlco of dentistry.' Mouso Roll 478 Wllil nnlmal bounties. Mouso Roll 480 Pramllng liquors. Houso Roll 514 Purolo sick convicts. Houso Roll 67S Issuauco of stocks nnd bonds. Kenato Kilo 15 Advertising amend ments. Senate Fllo 130 Inland waterway's res olution, Senate Kilo 159 Prohibits high school fraternities. Senate Kilo 52 K.tortlon and black mall. Senate Kilo 120 Finality of dlvorco de crees. Senate Kilo 170 Lincoln's title to mor kot souartT Senate Fllo 58 Toilets In cabooses. Senate Fllo 71 Reciprocal demurrage. Senate Kile an Claims against common can li-rs. Senate Fllo 18- Osteopalhv board. Kenato Fllo 4 Lccnl notices. Senate File 123 Mutual Insurance an nuity. Sennto Fllo 152 School of citizenship. Senate Fllo 200 Crcnm inspection. Sennto Fllo 315 Liability of Innkeepers. Senate Fllo 101 Contracts for school books. Senate File 3 Mutual deposits." Senate File 28-County boards of ooual Izatiou. Semite Fllo 81 Prevent drinking orf trains. Sennto File 100-Non-partlsnn Judicium Senate Fllo 109 -Open pilmary. Senate Fllo 1 10-SanItiitlon in food fae loilea. Senate Fllo 171 Storage of wator for Irrigation. Senate Fllo 325 Irrigation bonds. Sennto File 330 Hxtenslon of street car linos. Senate Fllo 339 Two mntortnen on kub ollno ears. Senate Fllo 225 Rosldent Insurnncd ngonts. Seimto Fllo 117 Guaranty of stnto funds. Sennto Fllo 122 auaranty of countj fvinds. Senate File 191 Settlement In wife do pertlon. Semite. File 275-Steallng car brasses. Sennto Fllo 2S3 Hlght o'clock closlns iaw. Sennto File 288 Mowing weeds of raIN roads. Semite File 314 Repeal county comp troller law. 1 Settlement of State Debt. Of tho stnto debt which wns paid off this week tho Sheldon 1 mill levy contributed $l,205,lG2.St. The net bo enmo effective In July, 190f5, nnd the first collections woro turned Into tho stnto tronsury in October of tho samo year. Released from Prison. Although death and helplessness await him outsldo tho prison, Georgo V. Redforn now goes from tho penl tontlary a freo man, Gov. Shnllen bergor having cut off the roninlnlng years of his sentence. Tho relonso was signed on rocomniendatlon ot Prison Physician Lowry. Redfent was suffering from an incurnblo dls easo. and his continued presonco In tho prison wns n monnco to tho other Urlsoners. Redfern wus sent to .tho Lnncnster prison becnuso-of a crlma against IiIb daughter. 4