THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE r i i ii - - - IIlA I BAIII3, Publisher Terms: $1-25 In Advance. NORTH PLATTE NEDHASKA A Boiling Down of (he More Impor tant Events Here and There Foreign. Senator Nelson W. Aldrlch or Ithodo Island nnd Prof. A. P. Andrew, mom ber8 of the- United Stntea monetary commission, nro in Paris conferring with M. Pnllnln, governor of tho Hank of Frnncc, and other distinguished financiers nnd economists. Captain Fcrbcr nn officer of tho French nrmy, was killed near Bou logno whllo testing an ncroplano. While In tho air tho machine turned over and then dashed to tho ground. Captain Forber was crushed to death by tho motor. Tho members of tho American wa terways commlttco arrived in Paris from Brussels and nro planning to npond llvo of tho nlno days they will remain In Franco In examining tho river Selno and othor typical French wntcrways from tho standpoint of navigation. Orvlllo Wright mado a new record at tho Tomplchof club, norlln, for sustained noroplano lllght with a pas senger. Ho reamlncd In tho air for one hour and thlrty-llvo minutes, car rying Captain Englohnrdt. Ho broke lilo own record mado July 27, when ho iitaycd up with n passenger for ono hour nnd twclvo minutes. LouIb Pnulhnn, tho French aviator, flying In a Volsln blplnno nt Ospond, won n prlzo of $5,000. Ho covered novonty-threo kllomotors (forty-llvo nnd ono-thlrd inllcs) in ono hour nt nn altltudo ranging from 210 to 300 root. Tho Insular govornmont nt Manila booh will ship to tho bureau of In nular affairs at Washington nearly half n ton of opium tho procoods of many custom solzuros. Tho govern ment pinna to dlsposo of tho opium for medlclnnl purposes among drug manufacturorn. Gonornl. President Tnft mado an address of forty minutes In tho groat Mormon tnbornnclo at Snlt Lako, Utah. A. L. Mohlor, gonornl manager of tho Union Pacific, now has under his Huporvlslon tho construction of COO miles of railroad which that lino Is now building In Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado. Gcorgo Caldwell, an official of tho Canadian mnrlno department, who Rtnrtcd thrco years ago to mako a trip from Chestorflold Inlet to tho Arctic circle, has boon glvon up for lost. Twonty-ono Htatcs havo contracted for spaco nt tho National Corn Show to bo held In Omaha. Tho National Womon'B ChrlBtlon Tompornnco Union moots In Omaha Octobor 22-27. It Ib oxpoctod that COO delegates will attend. Ponry and Dr. Cook, tho explorers, will both Btibmlt reports In duo tlmo, leaving tho public to decldo uu to their rospcctlvo claims. Figures glvon out at tho pension ofllco show that Iowa pensions for tho llscnl year ending Juno 30 last ran about tho samo as tho year procedlug. On Juno 30 Inst thero wcro 33,GG8 pensioners In Iowa. Tho burlel of Gov. Johnson of Min nesota, who died from a surgical oper ation took plnco at St. Potor. Many distinguished people woro present , Tho feature of tho week's sosslon of tho sovorolgn grand lodgo of tho Indo- Mopondont Ordor of Odd Follows In Senttlo was tho parado when 10,000 Odd Follows and Daughters of Ro bokah marched through tho down town Btroots. Tho colored pcoplo of Douglas conn ty, Nob., obsorved emancipation day by holding n muss mooting In tho auditorium, where 1,G00 or moro of thorn gathered. Senator Nelson W. Aldrlch of Ithodo Islnnd, nnd Prof. A. P. Androw, mom bors of tho United States monetary commission, nro In Pnrlu conferring Willi M. Pnllnln, governor of tho bank of Franco and other distinguished flnanclorH and economists. Moro than ton lives were lost nnd property worth over $2,000,000 wub destroyed u tho cyclone which re contly Bwopt over tho province of Plnnr Del Rio, Cuba. Tho thirty-sixth nnnunl convention of tho National Womon's Christian Tompornnco Union meets In Omaha Octobor 22 to 27. Pncky McFnrlaTtd and Ray Branson fought twenty rounds to a draw at tho West Sldo Atholotle club In McDo- jioughvlllo, Just ncroBS tho rlvor from Now Orlenns. Tho rosldcnco of ChnrlOH I. Gibson general manngor of tho St. Huthom plant of tho American Sheot nnd Tin nlnto company, was dynamited at iVoungstown, Ohio. llobort lloo, aged Boventy, head of It. Hoo & Co., printing press mnnu fncturers of Now York and London died In London after n short Illness. Dr. Cook, tho oxploror, arrived in Now York ami snya ho brings along prpof of his discovory of tho north pole. O. E. Eborhnrt bocoraos govornor of Minnesota by tho denth of Gov. John eon. Ho is qulto a young man. iCDNDENSED! : Forty newspaper reporters wcro glvon audlonco by Dr. Cook, tho ex plorer, to whom ho told his story. Oovornor Johnson of Minnesota undorwent operations nt thrco differ ent times. It was tho third that proved fatal. That former Governor Folk of Mis souri will bo Induced to stay out of tho sonntorlnl fight next year, under promlso that ho will bo given tho support of tho Missouri delegntlon for tho Democratic nomination for president In 1911, Is tho latest "tip" from tho Inner circles of tho Demo cratic stato committee A terrific tropical storm visited Now Orleans nnd other sections along tho gulf const. Opposition to postal savings and guaranty of deposits was declared by bankers at Chicago. Senntor Theodore E. Burton, chair man of tho National Waterways com mission of tho United Stntos, accom panied by Boveral of tho other commis sioners, spent n day Inspecting tho Wlllebroock canal, which runs from Brussels to tho Itlvcr Ilupel. Tho condition of Bishop U. C. Lcno- hnn of Fort Dodgo, who Is critically 111, hns becomo alarming nnd It Ib feared tho end Is near. A fow days ago ho undorwent an operation for a carbuncle on his neck. An agreement hno been signed which assures thrco yonra of pcaco with street car operators In Chicago. L. n. flavls, Into chlof of tho Seat tle field divisions of tho United Stntos fTand ofllco, has wrlttou n letter to President Tnft, In which ho Bays ho will publish tho ovldenco In tho Cun nlnghnm coal land cases shortly. Tho comptroller of tho currency ap proved tho conversion of tho tort Plerro bank of Fort Plorrc, S. D., Into tho Fort Plorro National bank, with $25,000 capital. William Buckley, convicted of tho murdor of Georgo W. Rico In San Frnnclsco during tho machinists' Btrlko In Octobor, 1901, wna sontonccd by Judgo Lnwlcr to bo hanged nt San Qucntln on November 19. Governor Hnrmon of Ohio has Invit ed tho govomors of nil tho Btatos and territories of tho United States to at tend with delegations thn national good roads congress to bo held Octo ber 2G to 29 In Columbus. Washington. A very iimnll Increnso In tho num ber of pensioners In tho woBtom stntcs, accompanied by n slight In crenso In tho amount paid In pensions, Is nhown by tho ponslon commission or'B report for tho year ouded Juno 30 Inst. Tho figures for tho state of NobraBka aro said to bo typical. They show: Numbor ponslonu 1908, 15,105; 1909, 1G.G78. Amount paid: 1908, $2,322,820; 1909, $2,050,151. Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs Fred II. Abbott is duo in Nebraska In n fow days for a session at tho Omaha reservation on tho prop erty troubles of tho trlbo. Commis sioner Valentino hns decided to loavo Washington In tlmo to meet Mr. Ab bott at tho Omaha reservation. They will together nttend tho llrst meeting of tho board which hns boon appoint ed to ndmlnlstor tho ton-year trust re' contly created to cover tho unnlloted lands of this roHorvntlon. Protesting against tho trentmont thoy received nt tho hnnds of tho stnto and county officials of Oklahoma, 1G, 000 Oklahoma Indians, comprising tho Crooks, Chorokoos, ChlckasawB and Choctaws, havo caused a petition to ho sent to 'Washington seeking re llof. Tho days of tho 13-cont postage stamp aro numbered. Instead of this donornlnntlon, by bouio supposed to he unlucky, tho postofllco department will Issue a 12-cent stamp. Acting Post mnstcr Gcnornl Stownrd requested tho soorctary of tho treasury to havo tho now stamp printed nt tho bureau of engraving nnd printing. President Tnft's appointment of tho now tariff commission or board, which wan aunouncod from Bovorly, Is looked on In Washington ns tho most Import nut development In tariff mattcra slnco tho ennctmont of tho nowAl drlch-Puyno measure Tho mnko-up of thu commission Is such ns to leave no doubt that Prcsldont Tnft has con cluded tho tariff quostlon Is not sot tied for nn Indefinite period. Personal. No BuccoBPor to Edward II. HarrI man on tho bonrd of directors of tho Now York Central railroad was clcc ted at tho meottug of tho bonrd Frl day. Dr. Cook In New York finds htmsolf overwhelmed with business and pleas nro. Wilbur Wright and Glonn Curtlss aro preparing for flights nt tho Hud son-Fulton exposition. Maurlco Farm.ui, brother of Henry Farmnn, nt St. Ayoro, Franco, Thurs day mndo n remarkablo (If toon mlnuto cross country flight In a machine of hla own Invention. Tho cabin boy aboard tho Hoosovolt was told In confldonco by Dr. Cook that ho had discovered tho polo. Unless signs fall tho provident and congross will hnvo a brust whon tho next session begins. Pncky MoFarland and Hay Bronson fought twenty rounds to a draw In Now Orleans. Moro than 50,000 people, It Is es tlmatod, vlowed tho body of tho Into Governor John A. Johnson, vhlii lay In stnto In tho rotunda of tho stnto capital nearly all day. Mourning for Governor Johnson Is not confined to Minnesota, but Is nn tlon-wldo. Cecil P. Drnko, John D. Strong nnd Harold M. Lowls, thrco young hank clorks of Victoria, B. C, woro arrest od at tho Waldorf Astoria In Now York nt tho roquost of tho chief of pollco of Victoria. Nobraska hns 15,105 porsons on tno government pension list. ! TIFT a SILT LIE GREAT AUDIENCE LI9TEN8 TO HIM IN THE TABERNACLE. SUGGESTIVE TALK DELIVERED Text Taken from the Book of Prov erbs Relative to Soft Words and Grlevouo Utterances. Snlt Lako City. In tho pulpit of tho famous Mormon tnbornnclo In this city, whoro four years ago Theodore Hoosovolt, then prosldent, prenched n long sermon on right living nnd tho duties of good citizenship, President Tnft faced an nudlenco which ho said Inspired him to try to follow In the footsteps of his predecessor nnd de liver n preachment. Mr. Tnft did preach n sermon text nnd nil. Tho Immcnso nudlenco In tho ilng-drnpcd edifice, tho splendid niUBlcnl program of operatic and pa triotic selections, the enthusiastic cheering ns President Tnft appeared nnd tho quick responso of tho nudl enco to points which ho endeavored to Impress upon his hearers, Inspired him, tho president dcclnrcd, with higher thoughts of country nnd pa triotism. Tho president's eormon wna nn np- peal for nmlty between people, for at tributing tho best rather tho worst motives to tho notion of others whon possiblo to do bo nnd not to harbor haterd nnd animosity. "A Boft nnswer turnoth nwny wrath, but grlevouB words stir up an gor," was tho toxt Mr. Taft selected from the book of Proverbs. Tho Bor mon wns a homoly utterance, largely mndo up of n relation of stories to give emphasis to tho points. From tho tnbernnclo tha president waB driven to rovlow ubout 20,000 school children. At ono point along tho lino 1,000 or moro children had beon nrranged In n living flag, red, white and blue caps and capes serv ing to outline tho nntlonnl emblem. Thonco tho president proceeded to tho Young Men's Christian nssocln- tlon, whero ho mndo n brief address to aa nudlenco composed entirely of men. Lnstly, tho president attended ser vices especially arranged for him nt tho Unltnrlnn church. After this un usually busy Sundny morning ho left Snlt Lako at noon for Ogden, whero ho enjoyed nn clghtoon-mllo rldo through Ogden canyon nnd mado his third nddress of tho day nt Lester park thero. In his nddress nt Snlt Lako ho was Introduced by Senntor Smoot. CROWDS VIEW THE SHIPS. Riverside Drive, Overlooking the River, Crowded All Day. Now York. Tho sailors of olght na tions England, Gormnny, France, Ita ly, Holland, Mexico, Argentiun and tho United Stntos thronged tho Btroots of Now York Sundny, mingling with visitors from north, south, east nud west. Beginning nt noon, Rlvorsldo drive, which nffords n mngnlllcont vlow of tho anchored armada, began to fill up rapidly and at 3 o'clock wns again uu comfortably crowded. Tho Half Moon nnd tho Clormont lay quietly at their anchorages, whoro thoy will remnlu until tho nnval parado of Friday, Octobor 1, when both little pioneers, escurtcd by tho light draft Bhlps and followed by tho merchant licet, ngnin will nail up Btroam to Nowburgh, whoro thoy will bo turned over to tho Albany up-stnto division of tho celebration. The Omaha Indian Problem. Washington. Declaring that tho Omnha Indian problom In Nebraska has reached Its critical period, when tho Indian hns to bo transferred from a dependent ward of tho government to nn indopendont citizen of tho Btnto, officials of tho Bureau of Indian affairs announced that steps would bo taken Immediately to plnco !ll tho com potent Omnhns In complete posses slou of their lands and moneys to which they nro ontltlcd. To plnco nil tho non-c6mpotont Omn has In such condition, It is declared, would lcavo Nebraska with an Indian pnupor problem on Its bands nud would simply transfer tho wholo Indl nn problem from the nation to tho stnto. Omaha Street Car Strike. Omahn. Tho luroot rallwny com pany baa offered terms upon which It Is willing to settlo tho ntrlke, tho snuio being recommended for nccept nnco by a commlttco of ninyora from llvo cities nnd towns nud that of tho city council of Omahn. It Is probable tho differences will booh bo ndjusted Many Refused Citizenship. Washington. Nnturnllzntlon wns refused to 2,007 aliens during tho last llscnl year, a material increnso ovei tho rejection of would-ho United States citizens during tho procedlng ycar. Plenty of Money, but Starved, Cincinnati, O. When tho body ol Christopher Kuhn. nged G8, n cabinet mnkor, was discovered on Saturday evening In his squalid room, invostlgn tlon showed that tho man had been dead slnco Soptombor G, whon, nc cording to neighbors, ho apparently died of starvation. Secreted In tho room woro many thousands of dollnre worth of socurltlcs nnd deeds to prop orty. Thero woro koys to a snfot; doposlt box In tho City Hall bank nnd a bauk book showing ho had on de posit ovor n thousand dollars. GOV. JOHNSON DEAD. Minnesota's Beloved Chief Executive Passes Away. Itochoster, Minn. Govornor John A. Johnson, throe times olected governor of Minnesota, a candldato for the dem ocratic nomination for president of tho United Statos In 1908, and looked pon by mnny throughout tho country ns tho proliaulo national stanunru bearer In 1912, died at St. Mary's hospital hero at 3:2C o'clock Tuesday morning, following an operation the provlous Wednesday. After battling against death foe al most n week tho governor's Hfo had peaceful ending. Ho had hovored between llfo nnd death for several days, and about an hour beforo dis solution came, recognizing that his end wns near, took his wlfo's hand and weakly whlspored to her, "Nora, I mndo n good light, hut 1 guess I've got to go." Then ns tho last gleam of in telligence began to lllckor ho pressed her hand gently to his cheek In a parting caress. Governor Johnson had been oper ated on twice before, first for removal of on ulcer nnd afterwards for an ab scess of tho bowels. Both woro ncuto, prolonged enscs nud ho wns In a sorl us condition each tlmo. Thero had been obstruction of the bowels In each nstanco and during tho second oper ation tho nppendlx was removed. Af ter tho second operation Governor lohnson enjoyed fairly good health, but later developed Into serious at tacks. Govornor Johnson was born In Nicollet county at St. Peter In 18G2. His father was a blacksmith who etnl- The late Gov. Johnson. grated from Sweden In 1853. Ho wns ?arly n republican, but lator becamo a democrat. Ho established tho So. Peter Herald In 1885. Ho was elected to tho stato senate in 1898 in a re publican district. In 1902 Johnson wns renominated for tho souate, but was beaten by two votes. Two years later ho was nom inated by tho democrats for govornor and was elected after a bitter light. JIo was re-elected twice and was ser ving his third consecutive term when ho died. Tho governor's body was romoved to tho Stnto Capitol building nt St. Paul and lay In stnto until tho day of burial, which took place at St. Peter. Beforo romoval thousands of tho poo 'plo who had learned to love him nl- most ns n brother, looked for tho last tlmo upon his friendly faco. Thursday tho hands of loving frlonds carried tho body to Its last resting plnco and sorrowing hundreds followed tho enskot to tho boyhood homo. At St. Poter tho burlnl took place In tho family lot In Green Hills com otery in n grave adjoining that of his mothor. Tho funeral cortogo, escorted by stnto mllltla and representatives of stato and civic organizations pro ceeded to tho Presbyterlnn church whoro tho body lny In stnto nnd wns vlowed by hundreds of citizens of St. Potor for nn hour and n half beforo tho religious services wero hold. Tho funorul was attended by hun dreds of distinguished men from Min nesota and othor stntos. Brief services woro held at tho oomotory nnd tho local compnny of National guard Ilred a salute as tho casket was lowered into tho grnvo. Warning to Strikers. Omnha Sheriff Urailoy of Douglas county, in a proclamation, has celled tho attention of street car nnd other rtlsturbors to tho "Riot Act." Hawaiian Volcano Active. Honolulu. Reports received hero by wireless tologrnph stato that 'tho volcano Klnlues 13 extraordinarily net Ivo. Lava Is rising fnst and Is now only 100 feet from tho rim of tho crater. EX-NEBRASKAN ENDS LIFE. Edwin Fulton, Formerly of Nebraska City, Commits Suicide. KauBas City. Edwin Fulton, a woll known Insurance man, committed sulcldo nt hla homo hero Friday by ihootlns. Ho was ovorconio by bent vhllo playing golf last July and his nlnd boenmo affected. Mr. Fulton vas for many years stato agent In llssourl for a Massachusetts lnaur nco company. Ho was -15 yoars of re and came horo from Nebrnskn City, Neb. i GAIGI1 MAMT II II INDICTMENTS SECURED AGAINST MAYBRAY AND PALS. GRAND JURY MAKES RETURNS Maybray Had Vlctlmo' In Eighteen States and Territories, Many of Them Very Prominent. Council Bluffs, In. .Tnmcs C. May bray and eight four alleged associates wero Indicted by tho United States grand Jury for tho southern district of Iown, chnrged with conspiring to defraud by Illegal use of tho United Stntos malls. With tho exception of Maybray and thrco or four othors, nono of thoso indicted aro 'In custody and for that reason the namos of tho other dofendnuts nro not mado public. It Is stated, however, that tho list in cludes many persons known in crimi nal nnnnls In nil parts of tho coun try, nnd that nearly ovory nnmo Is followed 'by aliases, Each of these nllcged confederates had a number, which Is given ns ono of tho aliases accredited to tho defendant. Although specific amounts nro not mentioned In tho Indictments, It In authoritatively stntcd that tho amounts lost by the nllcged victims of Maybray and others named, will exceed half a million dol lars. Tho sums lost run from $1,500 to $30,000, tho latter sum having been placed on a fake horse race, according to tho ovldenco nt hand, by a Missouri bnnkcr. Tho list of namos of victims given in tho Indictments includes men of promlnenco in nil parts of tho coun try, nnd thero Is sot forth In the specific charges n numbor of Icttors of nn Incriminating character which gives n touch of sensationalism to tho documents. Victims In eighteen states, tho ter ritory of Alaska and tho dominion of Canada, aro named, indicating tho wldo rango of territory over which Maybray and his nssoc!ato3 nro al leged to havo plied their vocation. As n basis of operation thoy used, ac cording to the indictment, the cities of Council Bluffs, Davenport nnd Burl ington, In., St. Louis, Llttlo Rock Senttlo, Donver nnd Now Orleans, to which places, It Is alleged, victims woro taken by tho numerous "steers." In setting out tho specific Instances In which violation of tho postnl laws nro changed, tho indictment Includes copies of many sensational letters al leged to havo been exchanged be tween 'Mnybray and his nssoclato, which rofor to alleged "deals," and nnmo various sums of money ns hav ing changed hnnds ns the result of tho operations of thoso mentioned In tho indictment. Ono of thoso letters Is dntcd from a Now York hotel, and Invites "Friend John," who it lo nllogcd, Is Mnybray himself, to go to Now York City, de claring. "I havo a town across tho rlvor from Now York In Jcrsoy, n swell track nnd nbsoluto protection. i Tho sheriff and progocutor nnd pollco they will bo nbsolutely right." Another letter cited Is from Polk City, la., nnd signed F. R. Marts, en closing $1,000, "to apply as forfeit money on our deal pending." Relief For Stranded Men. Wnshlngton. Stranded nt Nomo, Alaska, 100 American citizens will bo brought back to Soattle, Wash., on n rovcuuo cutter, Telegraphic orders went forward from Assistant Secre tary of tho Treasury Hill directing ti.o deputy collector to customs at Seward, Alaska to havo a revenue cutter pro ceed nt onco from Seward to Nome, thero to take on bonrd tho 100 men nnd women who aro In destitute con dition. Officials In Conflict. Atlantn, Gn. The clash between tho stnto and federal nulhoritics growing out of tho troublo over tho collection of Intomal rovenuo taxes in Dado county, camo to a cllmnx Friday In tho arrest of H. A. Rucker, collector of Internal rovenuo nt Atlnntn. Rucker was served with n warrant of arrest for contempt of tho superior court of Georgia, but was lator liberated on a bond of $1,000. Trouble for Spain. Madrid. It Is generally believed hero that tho complications which havo nrlson between Spain and Mulal Halld, tho sultan of Morocco, aro like ly to result in a Spanish-Moroccan war. Epidemic of Paralysis. La Crosse, Wis. Country schools in thrco districts woro closed nnd It Is expected othor district schools In La Crosse county will tnko tho snmo action on nccount of an epidemic of lufantllo paralysis. Sanatorium for Odd Fellows. Seattle, Wash. Tho sovereign grand lodgo of Odd Follows mot to consider tho Biibjoct of providing n sanatorium for victims of tho order nffllcted with tuberculosis. Sued for $2C0,0C0. Now York. Thcodoro P. Shonts, formor chairman of tho Isthmlnn cannl commission nnd now prcsldont of tho IntorboroUgh-MotropolItnn com pany of this city, hns beon sued fot ?200,000 damages, according to the World, by Fredorlck F. Hipsch. Now York manager for a Kentucky distil' lery. Mr. Shonts Is charged with having allonatud Mrs. Hlpsch's nffec Hons. Through Bolancy NIccol), hit nttornoy, Shonts doclaros that tho suit Is preposterous and Is (hie to n case of mistaken Identity. NEBRASKA NEWS AND NOTES. Items of interest Taken From Hero and There Over the State. Stromsburg is about to put In a complete sowerago systom. A movement Is on foot In Hebron for beautifying tho town by a park and other improvements. Wm. Ramsey of Johnson county was badly hurt In a runaway, Btarted by bumblo bees nttacklng his horses. TocumBoh Is in great need of moro school room nnd somo provision rauBt bo mado to caro for tho Increase. Plowing and sowing wheat is now tho ordor among farmers. Tho land Is In lino condition for tho work. Tho cltizons of Falrbury havo taken a hand in tho rtght against n rcnownl of tho franchlso of tho local electric Hghtiompnny. At Crawford eight men wont down twonty feet by n scaffolding giving wny. Ono of tho mon will probably dlo from his Injuries. Mrs. Joues of Tnblo Rock last week celebrated her ninetieth birthday, thero being n largo attendance of relatives nnd friends. Goorgo Brewer of Gordon was ar rested by Sheriff Rossotor and brought to Valentino and landed in Jail on n chnrgo of horse stealing. A gattllug section is to be organized at Beatrice. Adjutant General Harlln has assigned two gatllnc guns of tho Nebraska National guarrt to that city. Tho county commissioners of Jof fcrson county hnvo just paid tho bills Incidental to holding Jefferson's prim ary election and In round numbers tho expenso was $900. J. B. Smith, a dairyman of Beatrice, took ten llrst, llvo second and four championship prizes ou his herd of Jersey cattle at tho Kansas stato fair nt Topok.a. Los Angeles (Cal.) dispatch: Tho body of James T. Cleary of Grand Is land, Nob., who wns drowned hero re cently, was recovered by tho llfo sav ing crow. Tho peach and grapo crop In tho section about Dorchester is plentiful. Tho farmers will havo thousands of bushels of peaches for sale. Tho np plo crop thero Is also largo. In tho land drawing at Lako Vlow, Ore., W. R. Stewart of Dorchestor drow an olghty-acro tract and a town lot. Tho land lays about sovonty-ftvo or eighty miles from tho town. U. G. Chapman purchased tho J. W. Roberts quarter section farm four miles south of Wymoro for $130 per ncre. Tins Is tno top prlco paid for farm land In that section. Rlchnrd H. Burritt of 2720 Norman dlo avenue, Los Angeles, Cal., aged about 27 years, died on tho overland limited, west bound, Just ns tho train was pulling Into Sidney. A lnrgo shipment of sheep from tvestern ranges wero quarantined In North Platto and nro being held In tho old stock ynrds. Tho Inspector found them affected with mouth and hoof diseases. Ray Martin, who was arrested In Belgrado n short tlmo ago, charged with crlmlnnl nssault on his 1-1-year-old nleco, had his preliminary trial and was bound over to tho district court. Tho homo of Gono Edwards of Hastings was burglarized and then set on flro at 3 o'clock In tho morning. Tho family woro not nt homo during tho night. Every door In tho houso was open and everything had tho ap pearanco of being ransacked at tho timo of tho arrival of tho flromon. Deputy Grand Master J. Robinson of tho A. O. U. W. was nt Yonc for two weeks nnd with tho nsslstanco of mcmbera secured nearly fifty nppllcn Hons for membership In tho locnl lodgo. Arrangements will bo mado to tako In a largo class and at the tlmo Grand Muster A. M. Walling will bo present. Miss Ada Cantor, a Lincoln soprano, who Is well known throughout tho stato, has been mnrrled to Gregory Pnssovor, a nephew of a dean of neld elburg university. Tho marrlago was secret and wa3 discovered through ac cldont, while tho nowly married couplo wcro spending a part of their honey moon In Denver. Tho fifth year of tho Kearney Nor mal opened with about 300 students enrolled for tho work of tho coming year. Tho main building bus been re decorated and thoroughly ronovnted and tho dormitory has been carefully gono over and Improvements In tho way of paper and vnrnlsh applied, so that tho quarters of tho students will bo most coinfortablo. Tho county of Richardson has ap pealed to tho Bupromo court from a Judgment for $18,500 obtnlned by drainage district No. 1, RIcharddon county. Tho judgment was given ou tho theory that public highways wero subject to tax within the dralnago district. Tho county ulleges that tho roads aro not owned or controlled by tho county, but by townships. Rolatlvos of Will C. Phillips, former district clork of Lancaster county, who killed himself In Knusns City ro contly, havo started a fight to seo who shall be tho oxocutor of tho estate. .Mrs. Phillips had recently secured n divorce from her husband nnd Bho Is nn applicant for tho position, holdlug thnt undor tho new law tho dlvorco Is not nbsoluto for six months, In York county thero would hnvo beon thousands of bushels of penchos of tho best varieties, bi.l owing to tho dry weather In August nnd tho wet weuthor In Soptombor penchos did not Ipen ns thoy should and most of the rop Is not mnrkotablo by reason of ho poach breaking open, exposing tho tono and rotting bororo getting rlpo. Tho stato Christian Endeavor con vention will bo hold In Fnlrbury Oc tober 29, 30 nnd 31. Tho local com nltteo held a mooting and appointed uibeommltlcos to arrange tho pro gram and entertainment for tho dele gates whllo In tho city.