Wt StHl WHKLY TRIBUNE ... ii.i. ,,).,- , -i ti j. IRA. U BARE3, Publisher Terms: 11.25 In Advance. NORTH PLATTE NEBRA8KA 5 ABoiliag Down of the More Impor . lant Ereots Here and There Foreign. That Mmc. Stclnhcil, uldcd by somo unknown accomplice, murdered lior husband, so as to obtain her freedom to wed tbo wildly Infatuated Maurlco Borderel, but that tha killing of her stepmother was unprotnodltatcd and merely Incident to the tragedy, Is tho theory of tho stato an outlined by Trouard Rlolle, tho judge advocate, in opening the argument of tho prosecu tion in Paris. The joint commlttco of tho houso of lords and tho houso of commons which wan appointed in July to in qutro into tho censorship of tho drama, reported in favor of contin uing tho censorship and of extending tho authority of tho censor, so as to Includo also tho supervision over tho music halls tho same as Is now in effect at tho thoators, Alice Paul and Amelia Brown, the window-smashing suffragettes, wore sentenced each to one month nt hard labor. Both aro members of tho Mrs. Pmmollno Pankhurst organization. During tho banquet at Guild hall, London, in honor of tho king's birth day stones woro thrown through a window of tho, banquet, hall, tho crash of glass startling tho company and In terrupting tho speech of the lord uajor. Mrs. Theodore Roosovelt enter tained a scoro of frlonds at tho Hotel Hoauslto in Home, among them J. E. Parrott and 0. S. Wilson, respective ly first and second socrtary, and Major , Lnndls, tho military nttacho, end Commander Long, tho naval at tache, of tho American embassy. General. At Durham, N. C, Miss Magglo Hut chliiB died of pellagra, making tho tenth vietim of tho disease In that city. Sho waB tho second whito pa tient to dlo from tho strnngo mnlady. Gov, Doncen of Illinois ordorcd troops to Cairo to put down mob violence. A .negro murderer was lynched at Cairo, 111., and his body burned by In furiated citizens. Quarterly dividends of 2V por cont on Union Paolflo stock and 1 por cent on Southern Pacific common wero doclarcd at tho recent mooting of tho boards of directors of these railroad companies. Thomas J. Llowollen of Hastings, Neb., has bcon nppolntod clerk In tho coast and geological survey service Civil Bervlco examinations will bo held Docomfyor ,4 n.t South Auburn,. riou., lor rural iro uouvory enrnors, Tho cut at Culebra, tho backbono of the Isthmus of Panama, was half completed on October 23. Tha canal will bo completed in less than four years. Emperor William confided to Count Zeppelin recently 1i!b fear that he would uevor ox:crlonco tho sensa tion of flying In Lo air. Ho said ho promised tho ompress that ho would never inako an ascent. Edward William Bodfort, tho Cana dlan, who wau arrested in London last munth charged on his own confession with tho murdor of Ethel Klnrade nt Hamilton, Ont., has now admitted that thoro was no truth in his story. Tho federation of labor Is to' stand behind GompcrB nud others In their Appeal from jail sentences. Robert H. Gannon, n real ostato dealor who came to Oklahoma City from Lexington, Ky., was found inur dercd on tho roof of a ten-story of- flco building thoro and ?5U0 which ho drew from a local bank is missing. Waltor Stiles, for flfteon years a rancher of Idaho, who Iiob mado nu tnorous prospecting trlpB to Alaska, mado affidavit in support of Dr. Cook's claims that ho ascended Mr. McKln.' ley. According, to un official nunounco xnent tho government 'forces have r0' covered tho telegraph station at Chile, which had fallen into tho hands of the robols. It Is stated that no ro- ulstanco was offered. Tho body of tho dowagor empress of China vhb taken from tho forbid- don city on its way to tho tomb, Speaker Cannon hus arranged to buy a baseball franchise to add to hlB popularity in l:iu homo district. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, who Is In New York after a lecture tour In tho iWest, bogan to assemble tho data of his polar oxploratlon, which ho In tends to submit to tho Unlvorslty of Copenhagen. Edward Hoff, a farmer, confessed to the pollco that tho body of tho woman found In tho river near Indianapolis was that of his wlfo, and confossed that ho had caused her doath by push Ins: her from a brldgo. Gov. Shallonborgor of Nobraska has Issued his thanksgiving dity proclnnm tlon. Locomotlvo firemen of tho Union Taclflc aro Joining with thoso nil over tho country in- asking a ralso of pay, This reuuest will be handled at uni caito nt a nonoral mooting of officials At Vancouver. U. 0., fourteen people CONDENSED Humors that . former president rtoonovolt had been' killed In Africa The Nobraoka corn crop Is n. llttlo short of lost year's crop1 nccordlng'to tho stato labor bureau,. Tho convict labor contract was signed by tho governor stato offcofB. - President Taft believes ho is en titled to a rest and will not visit Pa nama this winter. Senator Aldrlch, at Kansas City dis cussed, with ovldcnt npproval, tho European plan of finances. Tho shortngo of Warrlner, the Big Four treasurer nt Cincinnati, may mount to two million dollars. Tho Indian paymaster at Red Store, Oklahoma, began the semi-annual pay ment of I20O.OOO to the Kiowa and Co mancho tribes. Each momber of a family receives from S0 to $100, ac cording to tho nmount of land leased. Tho corn crop was Injured very llt tlo In Nebraska according to statistics complied by the stato labor bureau. The total yield this year, according to tho roports of tho bureau, aggregated 1CC,GGG,105 bushels, an average of 26.7 bushels rer acre. During tho Inst two weeks of Octo ber thero wero sixty-six cases of bu bonic plague, twenty-thrcd of which proved fatal, and sixteen ensen of yel low fovor, with nlno death In Ecuador Jesse James, lawyer, son of tho fam ous bandit, nnd ono of tho best known men In Kansas City, has bcon sued for divorce. Use of nlcohol In any form Is de nounced In a roport of dclogatcii to the International congress. At Clovclar l, O., Mrs. Laura Peter son died an instant after sho received her divorced husband, Charles Potor son, back into her lifo. Bank Commissioner Dolloy gavo out statement of tho condition of stato and prlvato banks in Kansas at tho closo of business on September 29, showing deposits aggregating ?90,C9C,- 897.89, and lncrcaso of over $8,000,000 over tho statemnnt of .Tuna 30. Sccrctnry of Stato Junkln has re ceived an Invitation for tho pcoplo of Nebraska to attend a big celebration in Italy In 1911, tho occasion being tho flftloth anniversary of tho king' doni of Italy. Commander Peary says ho has no ambition to search for tho south polo. A Peoria man, lnsano with jealousy, mado nn nttack on a rival and was shot to death. II. J. Stlfcr, general manager ot the Panama railroad, hus resigned It Is understood that he will tako chargo of tho management of an I in portant railroad In tho United States. An automobile ran .Into the Chicago rlvor and tho throo or four occupants woro drowned. Massachusetts re-elected Governor Draper, but by a greatly reduced ma orlty. Washington. Efforts aro being mado by tho post- offlco department to locato tho fifteen lottors containing postoffico monoy or- dors nnd ubout J1,G00 in cash that dls appeared In tho desk of II. L. John son, superintendent of tho monoy or dor division of tho Washington city postoffico. As tho time of tho theft Is well known, It Is bollovcd It will not bo difficult to fix tho guilt upon somo ono who was known to bo In tho superintendent's ofllco when tho pack ago disappeared, While reiterating his oft-expressed bollcf that tho United States should attempt n national expedition Into Antarctto regions, Commander Robert E. Peary doclarcd .that becauso of tha fact that Commander Robert F. Scott, of tho British navy, Is working on a south polo expedition, It would bo Improper to attempt to uttllzo his routo or tho rcglouB in which ho Is to work. Tboroforo, ho said, ho has given tho matter no further thought slnco his return from tho north, when ho stated thai hla Hold work wns at an ond. Tho crop roportlng board of tho do partmont of ngrlculturo tn a prellmln nry roport give's tho Indicated total production of, corn for 1909 ns 2,707, 310,000 bushels, against 2,688,061,000 ns finally OBtlmntcd Inst year, with tho quality as 84.2 por cent, against 8C.9 last year. Tho board of manngorn ot tho Na tlonal Geographic socloty appointed the following committee to pass on tho question whether tho north polo wns discovered boforo 1909: J, How ard Gore, formorly professor of mathematics Gcorgo Washington unl verslty; Rear Admiral John E. Pills bury of tho navy, and Dr. C. W, Wlllnrd Hays, chlof geologist of tho geological Btirvoy. Mrs. Augustus E. Stetson, formorly head roader of thq First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Now York, wns oxonorntcd of chargos ot "mental rani prnctlcc." Personal. Queon Helena of Italy Is to bocomo a membor of tho International Con grosB of Mothers, according to lottors rocolved from tho Italian embassy at Washington. Tho Boat on tho Now York Stock Exchnngo hold by tho Into E. II. Han rlmnn, was sold, tho purchaser not being announced. Lubor conditions In Great Britain are going from bad to worso. Mr. Bryan nays ,Uowlll not bo cnndldato for U. S. senator from Nu hraska uiiIcbh thero is demand for him to run. It is announced that tho marriage ot Sterling Monton, Bon ot Joy Mor ton, nnd Miss Hilda Bull has been In definitely postponed. President Taft spont Sunday at Ar- Eentln. Georgia, nnd enjoyed the "homo folks" visit. Tho funeral of Gen. Coffinger took place In Washington, Interment belm: In Arlington comotcry. Secretary Wilson says the place for tho farmer is In tho South. D 1 FOUR HUNDRED MEN ARE BURIED DEEP UNDER EARTH. SltW GOME FROM BROW However, There It Great Faar That All Who Are Entombed WIN Be Lost. Cherry, 111. Nearly 400 human be ings, men and boys, It is now believed, nre dead or perishing in tho St. Paul mine hero, whero an oxploslon occur red on Saturday, though experts, who succeeded In penetrating tho smoke filled air shaft to n depth of 300 fcot lato Sunday, returned with a ray of hopo for tho grlefstrickcn relatives of tho entombed men. Thnt tho flro has bcon extinguished was tho conclusion of mining experts nnd inspectors sent horo by Governor Doncen to investigate the calamity and tho cause. For moro than thirty hours the pri soners have been cut oft from fresh air, and undoubtedly have been sub- ccted to smoke-filled veins. Thnt llfo could oxtst under such conditions is doubted by many, but becauso no traco of high temperature was found In tho depths of tho mine Sunday night, friends of tho miners nnd oven of thoso of tho company hero, hopo thnt tho victims may have found safety in remote recessos of tho mine. A. J. Enrllng, president of tho Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, who has not Blopt since nrrlvlng on tho scene of tho catastrophe, received an encouraging report after heroic efforts had been made Sunday to open tho mlno for tho release of tho en tombed men, or tho discovery of tho much feared mass of dead, At a lato hour Sunday night tho nlr shaft in tho mlno had been senled tightly whero It was oponcd during tho dny. Opening of tho main shaft Is expected to begin nt G o'clock Monday morning. It Is expected tho mlno inspectors will cnll for moro volunteers from tho miners who are acquainted with tho plan of tho mlno, Oxygen npparatus for a sufficient crow to mako a suc cessful oxploratlon in tho main shaft has been ordered and is expected to reach hero early tn tho day. Flvo men will bo ready to go Into tho shaft as soon as tho seals havo been broken, provided conditions nro safe, The oxplorers will bo sent Into tho mlno In tho regular cngo. This plan wns adopted becauso tho bucket scheme was found Impracticable, In sofar as tho movomonts of tho men. below woro concerned. They could not got out of tho bucket. From tho son of ono ot tho missing miners, a young man named John Rold, the railroad prcsldont hoard that a concussion of tho earth had been felt by far mora half n mllo south of tho main shaft. Tho report was sont to Henry Burko, nn official, of .tho mining company. Burko rushed to President Enrllng in tho office of tho company. "I've heard slgnnls from tho mon," ho said excitedly. "Whnt do you moan?" asked tho railroad president. "What slgnnl?" "John Hold's boy said that ho and farmers whoso land Is over tho south ern ond of tho mlno felt sovornl con cussions ot tho earth this afternoon. Thero woro several shocks, and tho mon who felt them nro convinced they woro shots fired by tho Imprisoned minors nnd that thoy wero meant for an nHsuranco thnt at least somo of them live. NO RED CAP FOR AMERICAN. Plans Abandoned at Rome for Cardln al from United States. Homo. It wns announced thnt tho noxt consistory will not bo hold bo foro Easter, and It Is also stated that tho plan to cronto a new American cardinal has been abandoned, partly on account ot tha claims announced by Latin America and Canada and pnrtly becauso of tho difficulty In se lecting an Amerlcnn prelato who would bo ngrcoablo to tho majority. Marguerite Stelnhell Acquitted. Paris. Mado Marguorlto Stelnholl, known ns tho "Red Widow,' nnd tho "Lady Mncboth" of modern times, wns acquitted Saturday on tho charge of murdorlng her husband. A Negro Lynched. Cairo, III. Will Jamos, the negro, suspected ot being the murderer ot Miss Annn Polloy, was killed hero by a mob, James wns strung up to tho public nrch, tho ropo broko and nt loast 600 shots were poured Into his body. Cracksmen Get $3,C00. Wnco, Tex. Tho snfo of tho Bon Arnold Stnto bank nt Ben Arnold, Ml Inn county, was blown by throo mon, who took $3,000. Citizens who heard the explosion exchanged a dozen shots with tho burglars who made their es capo in a nutomobllo. Germans Want Suffrage. Frankfort-on-tho-Malno, Germany. After n huge socialistic meeting In tho Circus Schumann Sunday In favot ot universal suffrago serious demon stratlons in tho streots occurred. Union Pacific Dividends. Now York. Qunrtorly dividends of 2& por cent on Union Pnclflc stock and 1 per cont on Southern Pacific common woro declared at meetings of tho boards of directors of thoso rati road companies. Tho dividends-aro unchanged from tho last Quarter. NEBRASKA NEW8 AND NOTES. Items of Interest Taken From Hers and There Over the State. Wymoro has organized a boosters club to look after tho Interests ot tho town. Schools at many places In Nebraska temporarily closed to enablo teachers to attend tho stato teachers' meeting at Lincoln. Tho postoffico nt Naper was robbed, Tho window glads wub removed from tho back window. Twelvo dollars In cash and n few stamps wero taken. A movemont In on In Nobraska City to drive out lewd women nnd tho "red light" section Is Boon expected to bo only of tho past. At the olectton n question was sub mitted to tho voters providing for establishing n county high school In PerklnB county and tho vote showed n majority of 100 In favor of It. Stato Auditor Barton has decided to register tho bonds issued by tho pcoplo of David City for the payment of construction of a water works plant. The barn, corn cribs, hog sheds and machlno sheds on tho larm of O. R. Jones, flvo miles north of Falrbury, caught fire nnd were burned to tho ground. Mnrlo, tho 4-year-old daughter of Mrs. Lily Robinson of Blair Ignited a bonfire of leaves nnd hor clothing caught lire. Sho was burned bo bad ly thnt sho died In about four hours. Tho Hotel Ncllson nt Stamford burned with Its entlro contents, or igin unknown. Insurance, $2,000; loss, $6,000. The hotel nnrrowly es caped destruction a few months ago by tho oxploslon of a lnmp. Robert Campbell, formerly ropro sentatlvo from Merrick county, but now engaged In various western on terprlses, wrtlcs that ho has bought an immenso tract of land In Now Mexico. , Leo M. Johnson nnd Charles F. Wnlllngford, residents of Walker y:eclnct, Lincoln county, wero ar rested on tho chnrgo of stealing, re colvlng nnd shipping cattle. They will answer In tho courts. Mrs. Georgo Campbell of Polk county leaped from n buggy ns tho team was running nway and had her neck broken. Hor two children re mnlncd In tho buggy and wero not hurt. Nebraska has beon nsked to mako an appropriation to place tho statue of General J. M. Thnyer In tho park at Vlcksburg, Tho Vlcksburg mill tary park commission notified Gover nor Shallenbcrger that a slto had been sot nsldo for tho statue. Sylvester Reed, n prominent cltl zen of Auburn, and ex-county trens uror, wlillo sawing off a limb ot a treo which hung over his houso, fell from tho top of tho houso, about four teen feet, nnd broko both of his legs and was otherwise injured. Tho campaign at tho Grand Island factory of tho American Beet Sugar company Is running nlong smoothly nnd a fine quality of sugar is being sneked. Beets this year aro running cIobo tq 16 por cent, on tho averago, In saccharine content. An Omaha detective has been at work In Nobraska City for somo time collecting ovidonco against tho saloonkeepers of thnt city who havo been violating tho Slocumb lnw and nlso pool hall keepers who havo per mitted minors to frequent their places of business. Tho county recorder of Otoo county reports that during tho past month flvo farm mortgages filed in IiIb ofllco wero vnlued at $12,750 and eloven re leased wero valued at 17,9uv. Thero woro nlnoteon filed on city property valued at $11,620, and fourtcon ro leased whoso valuo was $8,083. Alnsworth Is making great propa rntlouB to hnvo a big corn show, to commenco on November 13 and ond November 20. Tho management has offered ten prizes for the best twenty enrs of corn of any grado and John. M. Cotton has Hboral prizes for corn pono and corn muffins. Mrs. Mary Mcrklo of Hanovor town ship, Adams county, has sued her father, Clans Lay, to obtain $35,000 which sho nssorts Is duo her as her sharo In tho accumulations from the oporntion of tho Lay farm. Sho do claros that It was verbally agreed that tho earnings of tho farm wero to be divided. Tho lifeless body of Dexter Rus soli, an old man ot 78 years, was found nt tho homo ot his daughter, Mrs. Mandorson, near Beayer City with whom ho had lived. Tho family had been nbnont at n neighbor's dur ing tho afternoon nnd on their return In tho evening tho body wns lying on n bed fully dressed. Dr. Edward T. Rlckard of Weeping Water was killed about 1:30 a. m wlillo making n call In the country Tho doctor started In his nutomobllo nud when out about a mllo and a half tho nuto ran off a bank, turned turtlo nnd tho doctor wns caught un dernonth. Ills body was not discov ered until 6:30 next morning, when Thoodoro Davis, n farmer, was going out to tho flold. Appearances lndl cato that tho doctor was Instantly killed, as tho machlno lay across his breast and - his head was much bruised. Tho farmers of Furnas county nro busily engaged In harvesting ono of tho heaviest crops ot corn over raised In tho county. Help Is scarce and high prlcos nro bolng paid for husk ors. An ordor restraining tho Johnson County Homo Telophono compnny from erecting poles and stringing wires in Crab Orchard, a village In tho western part of Johnson county, wns obtained, but boforo It was sorved tho company succeeded In getting twcnty-flvo poles set. Some ttmo during tho night all of theso poles wero sawed off at .the ground. STATE AUDITOR AGAINST SELL ING OF INSURANCE STOCK. WILL ASK- FOR LEGISLATION Adjutant General issues Orders In Reference to State Guard. Capital Matters in General. Stato Auditor Barton is opposed to Insurance companies selling stock through agents whoso pay is taken out of tho money paid for tho stock. Along tho samo lino ho will ask for legislation making it Illegal for any In suranco company to trnnsnct business in Nebraska whoso capital stock has not been fully paid up and to prohibit nny Insurnnco company hereafter formed to do business In the stato if tho cost of its organization and stock sales has exceeded 6 per cent of tho total sum contributed by the stock holders. Tho stato auditor believes the prac- tlco of insurnnco companies putting stock salesmen out on tho rend selling stock nnd paying these salesmen out of tho money thoy sccuro from tho stockholders Is not only bad practice, but augurs well for Someone to lose money. For that reason ho Intends to fight tho practico If such is the prac tice In Nebraska, and ho warns the people against buying stock In such companies. This question was taken up at tho mooting of tho insurance commission ers from many states and n resolu tion was adopted asking nil the states to enact legislation nlong tho lines nbovo set out. It was brought out at that meeting thnt from 20 to 30 per cent of tho stock on tho market and that per cent, thorefore, of tho capital stock novcr reached the treasury of tho company. Orders by Adjutant General. Adjutant Genernl Hartigan has Is sued tho following orders: Companies I nnd G of tho Second regiment, and L of tho First regi ment, located in tho city of Omaha, aro hereby organized into a provision al battalion for tho purpose of drill and discipline. Lieutenant Colonel W. E. Baehr Is placed In command of tnls provisional battalion. Commanders ot companies nsslgncd to this provisional battalion will ro port In person to Colonel Baehr. Tho colonel of tho First regiment will direct Regimental Adjutant J. A. LIUlo and Regimental Commissary Dell F. Lough to report to Colonel Baehr for duty with above provisional battalion. Company C, First reglmpnt,,and tho First machlno gun company, located In tho city of Beatrice, are heroby ori ganized Into a provisional battalion for tho purpose of drill nnd discipline Major A. II. Hollingsworth is placed In command of this provisional bat talion. Commanding officers of Company C, First regiment, and tho First machlno gun company, will in person report to- Major Holllngworth. Good Roads Association. Tho Nebraska good roads assocla tlon is arranging for a meeting and program to bo given hero during tho sessions of organized agriculture In this city In January. Tho association was organized ono year ago with A. V. Pearco of Falrbury, president; Waltor S. Whltten ot Lincoln, score tnry; William Gottschalk, Columbus, vice president, nnd Leo Arnctt and John R. Bennett, members of tho ex ecutive committee. Work of Game Warden. Gamo Warden Gullus has returned from n trip over the state, where ho has been planting fish. He placed fish ns follows: Bluo river above tho dam, nt Mllford, 1,500 crapplos, cat and yellow bull heads; St. Michael slough near Cairo In Hall county, 500 black bass and crnpple; Plcasnnton lake Ravenna, COO black bass; Victoria creek near Anselmo, 600 black bass; Jamrog pond, Ashton, 400 sunflsh; Swan lake, Cherry county, 800 black bass, crapplo, 600 rock bass.; Big crook, 500 trout; North Loup near Brownlco, 500 rainbow trout; Twin lakes near Hyanuls, 600 bass; Tsump lake, 500 black bass; Springs lake near Gerring, 600 black bass; Irrlga tlon lake near Mini tare, 500 black bass, 600 cat. Civil Service Examinations. Tho United States civil servlco com mission announces tho following ex aminations to be hold at Lincoln Grand Islnud and Omaha: November 23, 24, Junior engineer, geological sur vey; November 24, Junior chemist (ox- plosives), geological survey. A Woman County Treasurer. Miss Gortrudo Jordan was elootcd the county troasuror of Cherry county at tho last election. She Is the first womnn to be elected to this ofllco In Nebraska. For seven years, up until The Lincoln Statue. Danlol Choster French, tho Now York sculptor who Is to design bronzo statuo of Abraham Lincoln for tho capltol grounds, nrrlved In Lincoln, nccompnnled by his assistant II. Bacon. Ho spent somo tlmo look Ing over tho different portions of the four blocks that comprise tho capltol grounds. After he had given his opinion a majority of tho commission coincided with him In saying that the west side of tho grounds ought to bo chosen as the slto for the monument FOR A-NEW-CAPITOL GbV. Shallenberger Declares for the Same. Governor Shallenberger bolloves tho next legislature should tako stops to sccuro a new capttol for Nebraska.. "Tho noxt legislature should mako an appropriation to start" tho now building,' said tho governor. "Wo' Could sccuro n magnificent building. for $3,000,000 and there is no reason why a nortlon of this nmount snoum not bo appropriated by the noxt legis lature,, say enough to construct ono wing ot the building. "I nm opposed to spending any $650,000 for a building to house the Stato Historical society when tho stnto so badly needs u capltol. That Is why I vetoed tho appropriation ror tho historical society building. To my mind that historical society bulld- Iner in whnt Jon Cannon ' would call nn ulcer on tho body politic, Tho so ciety wnnts $25,000 this tlmo, $50,000 tho next tlmo and so on. As a mat ter of fact, with tho construction of n now capltol there could bo made a Dlaco for all tho records tnat mo so ciety will over collect which will be of real valuo to tho state. "Tho tlmo has certainly arrived for a new stnto house. This building has outlived Its usefulness, It Is too small, In bud condition, unsanitary and not worthy of tho stnto." The Voto In Nebraska. Official and unofficial returns from eighty-five counties complete, revised and corrected to date, and partial re turns from two counties, glvo Judgo Fnwcett 91,106 votes and Judgo Sul livan 89.786 votes, Fawcott's plurality being 1,380. Complete Counties. w c E n a 3 a. n COUNTY Adams ,, 184C 1805 1844 1414 1386 136G 1019 989 1009 11C8 1096 1118 CO CO G2 133 136 136 171 147 151 193 176 177 463 448 467 455 463 463 683 676 697 747 733 733 300 396 397 496 491 492 1095 1124 1192 19C8 1107 1076 658 654 C51 1182 1194 1190 1735 1890 1787 999 961 1011 1865 1780 1720 1S22 1788 1812 1867 1388 1791 1887 1882 1885 1360 1353 1358 1118 1103 1125 654 642 655 763 753 737 297 291 299 369 350 340 1563 1584 1613 1641 1636 1652 769 829 915 574 548 629 1288 1276 1.113 969 943 949 3126 2691 2721 2356 2261 2321 563 557 666 625 631 62$ C40 530 641 679 658 660 1337 1323 1355 1406 1374 1375 276 271 274 474 470 465 783 788 792 935 913 916 1806 1810 1844 1806 1777 1790 7221 8287 7656 9072 9229 9010 312 286 288 387 380 383 1553 1558 1555 1509 1606 1514 1029 1004 1013 862 888 875 652 643 646 834 823 834 1157 1164 1147 1026 1015 1007 1907 1877 1975 2777 2718 2748 240 237 245 273 258 262 440 439 437 356 367 365 74' 76 77 116 117 115 717 712 718 344 355 330 1519 1628 1550 1574 1638 1620 810 843 864 833 835 804 .1382 1492 1393 1360 1350 1365 ;-22 224 222 274 276 277 464 460 452 565 546 641 1489 1482 1493 1307 1302 1304 C4 68 58 75 75 73 1109 1077 1067 756 738 730 1074 1089 1076 1550 1499 1524 899 883 879 1103 1005 1092 916 1 07 900 829 794 803 294 287 292 372 343 353 122 117 121 229 214 219 1497 1476 1471 1315 1282 1271 3516 3439 3636 4652 4649 4593 826 808 838 1143 1132 1141 119 114 113 99 89 100 12011 12261 1273 1411 1402 1394 863 873 948 940 046 936 240 240 232 339 .143 347 704 696 725 897 878 876 1182 1186 1146 1194 1198 1172 1128 1100 1081 1145 1146 1140 1776 1778 1760 1690 1733 1681 785 763 717 1145 1133 1126 215 214 214 225 225 226 857 840 862 660 6S0 655 950 924 932 1126 1092 1077 1016 1133 1128 969 924 954 1778 1795 1956 778 738 786 869 838 852 952 940 945 1918 1909 1911 1694 1706 1698 187 185 184 324 819 318 1670 1689 1739 1453 1410 1416 762 739 743 549 632 R48 2036 2182 2065 1766 1723 1814 411 407 428 707 707 733 1535 165.1 1553 1306 1281 1359 691 657 668 5B3 659 64S 702 701 709 047 637 541 1263 1248 1252 1412 1378 1377 95 87 92 68 64 65 683 667 677 658 657 643 837 791 799 824 841 846 982 962 1027 1166 1172 1163 539 697 689 804 794 788 1159 1128 1129 1133 1127 1157 175 171 175 172 175 166 1688 1825 1715 1969 1973 2131 Incomplete Counties. 184 184 181 224 220 223 134 128 130 174 175 173 89049 88896 89786 91954 91166 91549 Antelopo Banner , lilalno ., Box nutte Hoyd .... Brown ... Boone .... Hurt Butler ... Buffalo ... Cnss ....... Cedar Cherry ... Cheyenne uiny Colfax .... Cuming .. Custer ... Dakota ... Dawes .... Dawson .. Deuel Dixon DodRo .... Douglas . DUndy .... Kinmorn . Franklin Frontier . Furnas ... Cape Oarllold .. Gosper ... Grant ..... Greeley .. nan (. (Inrlari ... Hamilton Haves ..... Hitchcock Holt .... Hooker . Howard . jerrerson Johnion Kearney Keith .. ICImball , Knox Lancaster Lincoln I.oprnn .. Mnrfljnn .Morrlrk .. Morrill .... Nance Nemaha . Nuckolls toe Pawnee .. Perkins. . I'lorco .... Phelps ... Polk .... Elatto ... It Willow Rich son Rock .... Saline ... Sarpy .. . SaunderB. 3. Bluff... Seward . Sherman Stanton . Thayer .. ThomaB . Thurston Vnllev ... wasn'ton Wayno ., Webster Wheeler York Sheridan 6 of 30, Sioux 8 of 14, Totals., Railway Report Wronrj. Tho state railway commission has refused to nceopt tho annual report of tho Citizens' Street Hallway com pany filed November 2 becauso of grievous errors contained thoroln, Tho report shows a net royenuo for tho period It covers of 17,080.41, wlillo an Investigation ot tho figures shows that in reality thero Is a dofictt of (3,524.61. Brynns Going Abroad. Mr1, nnd Mrs. Bryan, on Decomber 1, will sail from Now York for tho West Indies, accompanied by their daughters, Grace Bryan nnd Mrs, Len vltt, nnd tho hitter's two children. Sev eral weoks will bo spent thoro, tho longest visit being, perhaps, In Cuba, Mrs. Loavitt nnd her children will then sail for Germany, and tho Brynns will start on n tour of South Amorlcn, Mrs, Lenvltt wishes to place hor llttlo ones in a German school In Frankfort and will herself devote tho winter to tho study of music nnd languages, Auto Owners Must Pay Up, Secretary of Stato Junkln Is golnq ntter ownerB of automobiles who nro delinquent with their annual license feo of 1. Some of tho delinquents nro cancelled and anyone desiring n low number for a machlno may got ono by applying onrly to tho secretary and paying tho money due, Those who nro In arrears on their license feo will bo arrested just as soon as caught running a machlno on a ll censo which has run out. These names nre now being copied and will bo corttfled to county sheriffs, were killed by u runaway car.