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THE SEMI-VfflKLY TRIBUNE Ira u barb, PM;t)t TERMS, $125 IN ADVANCE . NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA FROM OAV 10 DAY GENERAL NEWS AND NOTES FRESH FROM THE WIRE. H WIDE AREA IS COVERED Embracing a Condensation or ftvents In Which Reader Generally Art Interested. Washington. What lo nssumod to bo Italy's for mal demand for tho extradition of Porter Charlton, tho young Amer ican In tho Hudson county, Now Jor y Jail, charged with having killed Ms wife, Mary Scott Castlo Charlton, at Lako Co mo, Italy, reached the Btato department. Ah tho enso hau not reached tho Jurisdiction of tho de partment, tho papers wero returned to tho Italian embassy, whonco they enmo. Lloutenant Ellory Farmer of tho Twonty-slxth United States Infantry, lias boon detailed as professor of mili tary Hcience at tho University of Mis souri. Ho will report at the uni versity about August 10. Major Fred crick S. Foltz of tho Fifteenth cavalry has boon detailed as as sistant commandant of tho mounted nervlco school nt Fort Rlloy, Kas. Ho will rellovo Major Qoorgo II. Cam eron, Fourteenth cavalry, who will Join his rogltuont. Present Indications that the na tional regatta of tho American As sociation of Amntour Oarsmen to bo held this year on tho Potomac river under tho nusplces of tho Potomac Boat Club, will bo ono of tho great est gatherings of oarsmen ovor held In America. Two days, Friday and Saturday, August 12 and 13, will bo dovotcd to tho races. Crows and in dividual scullers from nil parts of tho United States and from Canada will enter tho contest. Emigration from and immigration to Canada is tho subject of a state ment issued by tho immigration bureau. During tho twelve months, ended March 31 last thoro wero 74, 821 arrivals of aliens and citizens from Canada for pormanent resldonco In tho United States, against G1.517 during tho previous twolvo months. In tho samo period thoro woro 103,789 departures of aliens and citizens from tho United States into Canada for permanent resldonco, against GO, E32 tho provlous twclvo months. Foreign. Tho American nmbaasador, "White law Hold and a Chilean minister, Sen ator Gonna, prosonted to tho British forolgn ofllco their respective casos on tho Alsop claim, which has been submitted to Klug Qoorgo as arbitra tor. Tho accosslon declaration bill, strik ing out tho phrasos offensive to Rom an Catholics in tho declaration mado by tho king after accoHBlou and substituting tho words "I am a faith ful protostant" waB passed by tho house of lords on third reading. With a view to provontlng tho es capo of Dr. Crlppon and Miss Lonovo through n technicality, Scotland Yard decided upon tho advlco of tho attorney general that bo far na It con trolled In tho mattor all formalities Involved In tho extradition laws of Canada should bo compiled with In the caso of tho prlsonorB undor arrest at Quoboc. Tho Hupremo court hns doclded that Governor Gonernl Forbes of tho Phlllpplno Islands has tho powor to deport obnoxious nitons from tho archipelago and has grantod a writ of prohibition against tho lowor court which assumod Juris diction In tho cases of a dozen Chlncso who wero doportod last August nnd returned to Manila In March and began suit ngalnst Gov ernor Gonornl Forbes nnd others con nected with tholr deportation. It Is possible- now that tho cusu will go to Washington. General. Speaker Cannon snys ho Is not wor rying over tho result in Kansas. Thousanda of acros of unoccupied lands uro Boon to bo thrown opon to settlomont. Glfford Plnchot was suggostod as a llkoly candldato for tho Now York governorship. Mr, Roosovolt Is looking Into Indus trial conditions in tho mlno roglous of Pennsylvania. Democrats of Minnesota nominated John Llnd for govornor, but It Is said ho will not accopt. JamcB n. Wntt, tho oldost tolo graphor in point of servlco In tho As sociated Press, dlod at hla homo in Nashville, Tonn., at tho ngo of G2 John Q. Carlisle, secretary of treasury undor tho Clovolnnd ad ministration, dlod In Now York. Tho proRidont hns a busy wool: bo foro him, engagements having boon wnuo for a largo numbor of callers. Thirty cotton mills nt Fall ltlvor. owned by twolvo corporations nnd employing 8,000 operators, woro shut down until August 8, for tho purpose or curtailing production. Church services In Esperanto, tho international language, will bo con conducted at WnHhlngton, on Sunday. August 14, for tho first tlmo In tho history of tlo national capital Inspector Dew denies n report that Dr. Crippen had confessed. Tho standpatters were badly defeat ed by tho Insurgents In Kansas. On the wholo, It Is thought crops this year will ho about tho same as last. Frlonds of Dr. Crippen nre work ing nctlvely In his defense. Itoosovelt will address tho natlonnl conservation congress In St. Paul, Septombor C. Sonntor Goro gavo tho full details concerning a bribe ho alleges was offered to him. Joseph Wendllng, nllcgcd slayer of Alma Kclner, renched Denver on his way to Louisville. Tho pnpal nuncio nt the, Spanish court has been wnrned to mnko rendy to depart on short notice. Claudo A. Swanson has been ap pointed U. S. Senntor from Virginia in place of Daniels, deceased. Representative Illnl McGulro of Aklahomn Bays Senntor Goro la not much better thnn n slanderer. The coroner's Jury found thnt Ira G. Rnwn died by his own hand, but does not say ho committed Biilclde. Secretaries Wlckersham nnd Nngel nro keeping out of tho Alaska quarrel while visiting tho territory. Tho government Intends to break up tho practice of railroads selling foodstuffs spoiled in transportation. Thoro is fiomo hopo of compromise In tho differences between tho British houBo of commons nnd lords. Tho Nebraska Btato board of as scssmcnt levied a flvo mill state tax, tho smallest over lovlcd In Nebraska. Senntor Goro testified Vlco ProsI dent Shonnnn was one of tho men higher up In tho Indian contrnct scandal. , Tho report of tho national ginors' association nt Momphls, Indicates a condition of 72.7 per cent for cotton up to July 25. In a pitched battle between police ameers and a band of nogroos at Bradford, Ohio, ono of tho negroes was fatally shot. Tho popo has appointed tho Rev Joseph Chnrtrnnd as condjutoi bishop to Dlshop Cliatnrd, of the dloccso of Indianapolis. Tho Fronch government has accept cd a bronzo copy of Houden's statue of Georgo Washington, which was presented by tho Btato of Virginia. That tho ono-quartcr mill tnx lovlod on all property in Oklahoma for Bchool taxes Is valid In tho opinion of District Judgo Huston In n decision. Llonol Wnldron and Jules Pages, tho American artists and Alexander Garfield, tho American oxploror of Africa woro decorated with tho legion of honor. Tho ancient and long established pass book systom, used In ordinary savings Institutions, will bo adopted for tho proposed government postal savings hanks. Governor Harmon, of Ohio commu ted to llfo Imprisonment tho sentenco of denth which was to havo boon im poseU upon Josoph J. Mackloy, tho Toledo murdoror. Japanese nowapnpors publish BpocchcB by TakonokoshI Josohurl, a noted Japaneso historian, In which ho says a war between Japan and Amor lea Is Inevitable. It waa announced by tho war de partment that examinations of civil candidates for Bccond lieutenants in tho army will bo hold nt Fort Leaven worth, Kas., Novombor 1. Ono of two now droadnaughts au thorized by tho laBt congress will bo built in tho Now York navy yard and it 1b posslblo tho other Hhlp also may bo built by tho govornmont. Tho Missouri aupromo court ro fused a writ of mandamus to compol Seorotnry of Stnto Roach to placo n constitutional amendment on tho offl clnl ballot to rcdlstrlct tho Btato as proposed by tho republican atnto cam- inlttoo. Kugono Chllds, a veteran of tho civil war, who as a child How a kite across Niagara falls which permitted tho engineers who built tho suspon Blon brldgo thoro to draw tho ca bio across, is dead nt his homo nt Minneapolis, Lloutonnnt Commander Henry T, Bnkor, on duty nt tho Bremerton navy yard, Washington, wns rcducod ilfty-llvo numbora and a public roprl mnnd sent to him by tho Navy dopnrt niont na tho outcome of a "by court- martial on a charge of uttoring falsehood." Tho famous Crockor's Iowa Brlgado will hold Its Flfteonth Biennial Re union (at Washington, In., Wednesday and Thursday, September 14 nnd 15, 1010. All soldlcrB who served In tho hrlgndo composed of tho 11th, 13th, 15th and 10th roRlinonta of Inwn voluntoora aro entitled to membership and aro earnestly urged to nttund. Personal. Dr. Crlppon and Miss Lonovo must remain In Quebec until August 18. Oldllold Rays ho Is willing to moot Jack Johnton In an automobllo rnco Progressives of Iowa Inrgoly con trolled tho republican Btato conven Mon nt Dos Moines, President Tnft has decided that his public Bpeecnoa henceforth will bo few nnd far botwoen. Artnur Gogolln, night marshnl of Tolurldo, Col., wns shot and killed by Jesso Muun, a minor, King Alfonso has glvon Promlor Connlo-Jas a frco hand In tho contro vorsy with tho vntlcan. Congressman Chnrlos Q. Tlrrcll of. tho Fourth Massachusetts district died Buddonly last wcok. Dr. Crlppon and hlr companion woro ldontlllod nnd arrosted on tho steamer Montroso at Fathor Point. Premier Cnunlejas describes tho re call of Marquis do OJeda, tho Span ish nmbaBsador to tho Vatican, ns "on Indotlnlto suspension of negotiations." FIFTY THOUSAND E Brilliant Climax of Templars' Conclave in Chicago. RIENNIAL A BIG SUCCESS. Acttng Grand Master Mellsh In Com mand and Noted Masons From Different Parts of the World Present. Chicago. Fifty thousand Knights Templar, garbed In tho Handsome uni form of tho order, wearing its glitter ing Jowols and carrying drawn swords, marched through elaborately decor ated streets of Chicago Tuesday, Aug. passing beneath great arches and boforo a rovlowing stand four blocks long, crowded with tho loading ofn- clals of the order and tho wives and families of tho sir knights. Forty-two brass bands mado music for the marchers, nnd all along tho route they wero encored by tho thousands of peoplo who had assembled to witness tho spectacle. This mngnlflcont pnrado was tho climax, In a spectacular way, of tho thlrty-flrat triennial conclave of Knights Templar, which opened hero on Sunday, Aug. 7. In accordance with tho tlmo 'honored custom of the grand encampment, tho doings of tho week began with divine service. Begin With Divine 8ervlce. The, Blr knights sclocted Orchestra hall for this purpose and entirely filled tho body of that hall to listen to a WILLIAM B. MELI8H, sermon on "Tomplnrlsm" dellverod by i Rev. Dr. Georgo H. MacAdam of Madi son, Wis., in tho nbsenco of Sir Knight Georgo C. Rnftor of Choyenno, Wyo., very eminent grand prolate of tho grand encampment. The music waB In chnrgo of tho grnnd orgnnlst of tho grand commandery of Illinois, the choir consisting of soveral malo quar tots belonging to tho order In this state. Mondny was devoted mainly to tho recolvlng of tho grnnd nnd subordlnato commnndorles and escorting them to tholr hotols. It Is ostlmatod thnt fully 100,000 visitors camo with tho knights nnd thnt about 300,000 other oxour BlonlstB hnvo Hocked to tho city this weclc In conscquonco of tho conclave. Of course overy hotol waa thronged nnd thousands of the visitors found qunrtora In private residences. On Mondny ovonlng all tho local nnd visiting commanderlos kept opon iioubo at tiielr rcspectlvo hoadquar tors, and many of tho Vlsltora found their way to tho various amusomont parka and tho thentors. Parade of The Knights. Tho "grnnd pnrado" of Tuesday waB tho largest parado of Knights Tomplnr over hold. Tho propnrntlons woro elnborato and Michigan boulovnrd waa most elaboratoly decorated. Tho sir knlghtB formed In lino of march on tho boulevard south of Thirty-first Btreot, and signal to move was given by tho guns of Battory 11, I. N. G,, tho detachment for tho purposo being composod of Knights Templar all of whom aro members of tho battery. Tho samo detachment fired tho snluto to tho grand master. Marching northward In Michigan boulevard, tho parado passed, near Hubbard court, bononth an entrance nrch built In tho form of an ancient uaiuemoiu witn its towers and tur rets. This was intended to represent tho entrance to tho city, nnd ns tho column pnssed undor It, buglors stn tlonod on Its heights heralded tho ap proach of each grand division. Next tho knights came abronst o? tho first grand stand, one-half milo In GHTS PAH LilllflLflbiiBil&HLLflLilfli length, and this needed no decora tions, for it wns filled to its capacity mainly with IndlPB whoso beautiful summer costumes mado It llko a vast garden. About 60,000 persons wero in this immense stand, as nt its center was a gorgeous (throne on which sat tho acting grand master, William Bromwcll Mellsh of Cincinnati, who becamo head of the order on tho ro cent death of Grand Master Henry W Rugg of Providence, R. I. Mr. Mellsh will bo regularly .elected grand mastet beforo tho close of tho conclave. Just north of tho Art Institute' th parade pnssed beforo another review lng stand In which wero Mayor Busso, tho city council and tho park commls slonera. Beautiful "Templar Way." At Washington street tho marchers turned weBt to S.tnto, whore they en' terod on tho "Templar Way." Thin strotch extended from Randolph to Van Duron street nnd was mado beau, tlfut by a handsomo arch and masslvd Corinthian columns of puro whlto erected thirty-three foot npart on both sides of tho street. Festoons of natur, nl laurel connected tho columns, and. tho bright red cross and tho shield, and coat of arms of tho order wero prominent In tbo schomo of decora tion. Moving south to Jnckson boulevard, tho knights again turned west, and near tho federal building passed be foro yet another rovlowing stand which accommodated Govornor Dcnoon nnd hla staff. Marching north on La Sallo street, the parado passed be neath tho grand comraandery arch of puro whlto which spanned tho street at tho La Salle hotel, the headquarters of tho grand commandery of Illinois. This was a beautiful structuro de signed by ono of Chicago's most fa mous sculptors. Upon its top stood tho flguros of mounted knights four teen foot high. At tho now city hall on Washington street the parade was ACTING GRAND MASTER. dismissed, after marching forty-three blocks. Entrancing Scenes at Night. Tho sccno in tho streets at night was especially boautlful, for all tho arches, festoons and columns of the docoratlvo schomo wero brilliantly Il luminated, and on Stata Btreot, in ad dition to tho "Templar Way," the mer chants had put up decorations that transformed tho groat shopping dls trlct Into a rerltnblo fairy land, Undoubtedly tho most spectacular featuro of the night display was tho wonderful electric sot piece erected In Grant park on tho lako front, re producing In colossal slzo tho official emblem or badge of tho conclave. It was 150 feet high and Its 5,000 power ful electric lights of varied colors brilliantly Illuminated all that part of tho city. To provldo added amusement for the visitors, a big noroplano meeting wns started on Monday undor tho auspices of the Aero Club of Illinois, and tho Illinois Athletic club's Mnrnthon swim mlng raco In tho Chicago rlvor was, sot for Aug. 13, tho closing day of tho conclave Much of tho success of tho conclave roust bo attributed to tho efforts o! John D. Clovolnnd, rand commander of Illinois and president of tho tri ennial executlvo committee Arthur MncArthur of Troy, N. Y Is tho very eminent grnnd gonorallsslmo of tho grand encampment nnd W. Frank Plorco of San Francisco tho grand captain gonoral. Among tho most noted of tho visit ing masons from othor lands aro: Tho Right Hon. the Earl of Huston, pro grand mastor of tho groat priory of England and Wales; tho Lord Athlum- ney, past, great constable; Thomas Frasor, great marshal; R. Nowton Crano, past great herald; F. C. Van Duzer, past groat standard boarer; 1 1. J. Homer, acting grnnd roaster bnn nor bonrer; John Forgueson, past pre ceptor of England and Wales, and thu Right Hon. Luther D. Archibald, most omlnont grand master1 of tho groat priory of Canada, a'nd official staff. I HE H CENSUS NINETY MILLION PEOPLE IS THE ESTIMATE. FIGURES GOME IN OCTOBER Postmaster General Hitchcock Makes a Statement In Regard to Postal Savings Law. Washington. It will bo about tho middle of October beforo tho peoplo of Uie United States learn their true number as revealed by tho official count of tho Thirteenth census. It is generally believed that the number will ,be about 00,000,000, and tho census officials are known to suaro this belief. , About 300 of the mora than 1,800 clerks in tno censuB offlco are compil ing population figures only, whllo tho others nre working on other statistics. Contrary to tho general opinion, all tho counting of tho peoplo la done by hand, tabulating machines being used only in classification na to race, sex and other conditions. Enumeration flguros will contlnuo to bo given out day by day for tho next two months or more, whllo tho sociological and Industrial figures will como lator. All tho enumeration figures aro counted from three to four times nnd Investigation Is ordered it there Is any suggestion of an error. In two cities evidence of fraud has been discovered and in ono, Great Falls, Mont., a prosecution has beon undertaken for fraudulent enumera tion. Tho Intention of Director Du rand la to tabulato first tho population of tho large cities, after which the figures for tho states will be glvon out as they aro ascertained, tho returns for all counties In the Btato being an nounced at tho samo tlmo as the flguroa for tho state. Hitchcock on Postal Savings. In a statement detailing the reduc tion of $11,G00,000 last year In tho pos- tal deficit, Postmaster General Hitch cock shows that $2,900,000 of tho Bum represents economics In postofllce managomont and nearly $1,000,000 by a moro business llko hnndllng of tho city deliveries. Whllo this service was extended, and tho number of car riers Increased during tho year, the reforms of management Introduced cut down tho general cost. Reorganization without curtailment of tho rural delivery service was re sponsible for a saving of $1,900,000 and a reduction of $900,000 was credit ed to tho staro route servlco, Includ ing miscellaneous transportation of mall other than railways. MORE PAY WANTED. Eighty Thousand Western Railroad Men to Ask for a Raise. St Louis, Mo. Tho eight-hour day for freight conductors nnd trainmen nnd the mileage baais for passenger train crews nro the two most impor tant propositions which will bo sub mitted to tho Order of Railway Con ductors nnd tho Brotherhood of Rail road Trainmen In tho next ten or fif teen daya. Eighty thousand mon will bo involved on western roads in the United States and Canada. Tho crows will seok tho equivalent of a 20 per cent Incroaso In wages, tho concessions to bo requested from tho carriers to bo In tho form of Im proved rules and conditions of work. . Base Ball In Heaven. Mnttapollsett, Mass. "Baso ball In heaven," was tho subject of a sermon preached Sunday by tho Rov. C. Julian Tntlll, pastor of the Congrega tional church. Ho said in part: "Heaven is but an evolution of this world. A Christian may lovo a ball gamo and loving it remain a Christian. Why then, la it not safe to prophosy that ovon tho game of baso ball will havo Its placo In somo spiritual form In heaven." Vaudeville for Miss Leneve. Queboc. The Belle Elmoro murder caso renched the Inovltablo commer cial stago Saturday, when Miss Lo novo received a telegram from a Now York theatrical manager offering hor $1,000 a week for an Indefinite en gagement in vnudevlllo, to begin Im mediately on her rolenso from prison In tho event thnt sho Is set freo. Long Flight for Aviators. Paris. Eight aviators started at daylight Sundny in tho groat 485 miles cross-country raco and at night fall six of them had covorod tho first stage of tho Journoy to Troyos, 85 miles from tho starting place. Child Attacked by Rooster. Chicago. Everott Busso Weber, a 5-year-old boy, was attacked and bad ly Injured hero by n thoroughbred game rooster. UNCLE SAM'S ARMY. I Eighty-seven Thousand Men Fixed for the Same. Washlngton.--Tho onllsted strength of tho nrmy during tho present fiscal year has boon fixed npproxlmntoly at 87,000 mon, undor tho arrangoment of tho estimates by Major Gonernl Leonard Wood, chief of staff, and ns npproved by President Tuft. Gonornl Woods' plan Is to ueo tho nrmy appro priation for soldiers and materials and make reductions In other directions. MORE HOMESTEAD LANDB. Thousands of Acres Will Be Open for Entry In Fall. Washington. Thousnuds of acres of unappropriated landa which wero- tllmlnatcd from tho national forests nnd restored to tho public domain by recent proclamation of President Tnft will bo thrown open to homestead en try thlB fall. Tho lands aro located In Colorado,. Now Mexico. Washington, Oregon, Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Tho sec retary also has restored to settle ment on October 22, nnd to ontry oil November 21, about 9,220 acres In tho- Great Falls (Mont.) laud district formerly withdrawn. Tho dates of opening tho former forest lands, to gether with tho extent of the areas- aro as follows: Colorado, subject to settlement Oc tober 18 and to entry Novembor 17; Whlto River National forest, 0,7Cf acres in Rio Blanco and Garfield counties, all of which la chiefly un appropriated; Battlement National forest, 10,502 acres In Mosa and Del ta counties, about 8G per cont. or which Is unappropriated; Gunnlsom nnd Montroso counties, all of which la chiefly unappropriated; Uncompah gro National forest, 45,489 acres In. San Miguel and Montroso counties, nbout 45 per cent of which Is unap propriated; Cochetopa National For est, G.G40 acres in Saguacho county,. nil of which Is chiefly unappropri ated; Sari Isabel National forest, 99,- 0G5 acres In Saguacho, Fremont, Cus ter, Las Animas nnd Mnerfana coun ties, about two-thirds of which Is un appropriated. Now Mexico, subject to settlement October 22, and to entry November 21; Lincoln Natlonnl forost, G8.348' acres in Torranco and Lincoln coun ties, and Datll National forest, 95,178- acres In Socorro county. Utah, subject to settlement Octo ber 22, and to entry November 21; Minidoka National forest, 23,170 acres in Box Elder county, all oP which la chiefly unappropriated. SLUMP IN, THE AUTO BUSINESS. Bottom Seems to Have Dropped Out Notwithstanding Booostlng Ef forts of Manufacturers. New York. Indications point to the bottom having fallen out of tho au tomobllo business. The manufactur ers, It Is roportodi In trade circles, aro making strenuous efforts to keep up a ahow of continued prosperity, but it ia also said that thoy aro not sell ing their product, but aro storing ma chines throughout tho country nt their various agencies to prevent the public realizing the true condition of tho markot. Several largo concerns aro laying; off men nnd giving nil sorts of rea sons for so doing except tho state ment that thoy are overstocked. Two or throe of tho largest factories re cently closed entirely, ostensibly for tho purposo of taking Inventory, but tho workmen wero not given any def inite tlmo at which to again report for work, and It la not expected that these factories will again be in oper ation this year. A well-known automobllo agent of this city said recently thnt all cars, would undoubtedly bo selling at from, 25 par cent to 50 per cent, less than present list prices within tho noxt two or three months. Ho added: "Tho trouble with the automobllo business Is thnt tho farmers and peo plo of tho Bmallor cities and towns havo not taken as kindly to tho Iden as waa anticipated. Tho farmers find that the cost of keeping thom in re pair and oporation Is more than tho coat of keeping horses to perform the eamo work, and while thoro waa, for a tlmo, a tendency among the farmora to dnvost In tho machines, tho demand for cars from this class of buyers has practically Btoppod, and I vonturo to say wo will not again sell to tho farmers to any extent until prices aro materially reduced." Japanese Poacher Is Seized. Washington. Tho seizure of an other Japanese schoonor, poaching In tho Boring Sea, was reported to tho treasury department by Captain Foley of tho revenue cutter Tdhoma, which Is guarding sealing fields in thnt section.' Dogs rlust Be Muzzled. Washington, Dogs In tho national capital will havo to run around with muzzles on for tho next year. In an offort to stamp out rabies in tho District of Columbia, the commission ers havo sentenced all dogs, of both low and high pedlgreo, to submit to this Indignity to their feelings. Vegetarian Company Totters. Washington. Peanut steak, nut chops and other protein preparations, havo not proved profitable substitute for tho good, old-fashlonod meats and vegetables, according to Ada L. Clark and a numbor of othor stockholders of the Vegetarian' Moat Company of this city, which was cited to appear in court to Bhow cause why the company should not bo dissolved and u recolvor appointed. Investigation of Meat Packers. Chicago. Tho fedornl investiga tion being conducted Into tho affairs of tho Chicago moat packers is to bo turned to Denver, and tho alleged acquisition of three Independent pack ing concerns In thnt city by tho Na tlonnl Packing company. Flvo wit nesses from Donvor arrived horo and aro expected to testify boforo tho grand Jury. That tho Waterman wheat deal on tho Chicago hoard or trado may bo Investigated by the grand Jury was Intimated by W. S. Kenyon.