THE-SEM1 WEEKLY TRIBUNE IRA L. DARE, Publisher. TERMS, $1.25 IN ADVANCE. NOTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA EPITOME OF EVENTS GENERAL NEWS AND NOTES FRESH FROM THE WIRE. THE STORY IN A NUTSHELL Embracing Condensation of Event In Which Readers Generally Arc More or Lett Concerned. Washington. Congressman Morris of NobraBka la snld to favor tho tariff commission measure San Francisco Avon tho unanimous voto of tho nonato committee on the industrial exposition for tho Panama canal oxposltlon. Tho most valuable farm land In tho United State is found In tho District of Columbia, nccordlng to tho figures given out by tho census bureau. Thoso figures show that In tho Dis trict of Columbia thero aro 214 farms comprising 0,000 acres with a valuo of 10,301,000. Congress may fall to act at this session on tho bill to promoto Hob ort E. Peary to bo a rear admiral. Tho bill was reported on tho private calendar, but consideration was post poned. It is not likely that prlvato bills will again bo taken up beforo adjournment. An appropriation of $125,000 to au thorize tho.secrotary of agrlculturo to exploro and Investigate In this coun try for posslblo sources of potash, ni trates and other csaontlnls of com mercial fertilizers was incorporated by tho house in tho agricultural ap propriation 1)111. Tho sonato concurred In tho houso Amendments to Senator Cullom's bill providing for tho erection in Wash ington of nn appropriate monument to tho momory of Abraham Lincoln. Tho houso so amended tho bill as to placo Senator Cullom nnd Speaker Cannon on tho permanent committee. Upoi the statements of Senators Bourno nnd Chamberlain that Elmor B. Colwoll, who was appointed during the recess of congress to bo United States marshal for Orogon, was per sonally obnoxious to them tho sonato committee on judiciary rojoctod tho nomination. Colwoll Is now serving as marshal, General. JJotectlvo Patrick J. Keoly of Chi cago whs found guilty of perjury. Tlioro was a Jlvo-hour battlu bo tween Moxlcnn federals and robola at kalata. An oxtendod drouth which threat ened tho wheat crop of woatorn Tex as, was broken. Every incoming mail brings to tho state department tales ot distress among tho Chinese, Tho attorney for Jqhn R. Walsh appealed to tho prosldont to oxpcdlto the case of tiio Imprisoned bankor. President Tatt gnvo warning to tho sonato that if Canadian reciprocity fallod ho Would call an extra scsston. Q. A. Madcro, brothor of tho revo lutionary leader, says that It Juarez Is capturod all Moxtco will soon bo In tho Insurgents' hands, Edunrdo Suaroz Mujtcn, Chilean mlntBtor to Moxtco, hns boon trans forrcd to tho .post at Washington In imccosslon" to tho Jato' Anlbnl Cruz Diaz. Tho Dos Molnos ProBB club receiv ed an accaptnnco from Dr. Frederick Cook, tho Arctic oxploror, ot tho Invi tation to lecture In Dos Molnos, Feb ruary 23. A second dividend of 15 por cont was declared to crodltors of tho First National bank of Hillings, Mont., which failed last year. This pays 45 per cont of tho creditors' claims to date. Tho will of tho late Elznboth Stuart Phelps Ward doylBos Uio bulk of her estate, valued nit $90,000, to her two brothers, Lawrcnco PholpB of Atlanta, On., and Edwnrd J, Phelps ot Chicago, s In ono of tho most disastrous ex plosions over recorded in Uppor Michigan, ton mon mot Instant death at tho plant ot tho Pluto Powdor company in the outskirts of Ishpo ralng. Ono man was Injured. Tho national guard organization's of California, Alabama, South Dakota nnd Hawaii each will bo compelled to drop ono disbursing ofllcer and tho stato of Louisiana will havo to drop four by a decision ot tho comptroller of tho treasury. Tho house has passed the bill In troduced by Representative Kinknld granting five years' extension of tlrao to Charlos II. Cornell for tho purpose of constructing a dam across the Niobrara river on tho Fort Nio brara river military rosorvntlon. The houso passed tho bill to buy homos for Its diplomatic ropresontn' tives in foreign lands. By a standing vote, Andrew Car negie was olected an honorary mom ber of tho Now York, chamber of commerco. Tho British parliament, just opon ed by the king, will sottlo sdrao lm portant questions touching tho Brit ish constitution. At least flvo cities will nppear by delegations beforo tho book commit tee of th Mothodlst Episcopal con ference at next years conforonco, ac cording to announcements. Tho daylight saloon closing law passed tho South Dakota senate by a two-thirds vote. Print pnper manufacturers aro against the proposod reduction in duty provided la Canndlan reciproc ity. Canada will stand her ground for reciprocity In tho face of tho mother country disapproval. Tho United Statos court of appeals decided that Oklahoma's Jim Crow law Is constitutional. President Toft began tils campaign Sor Canndlan reciprocity In an ad dress, at Columbus, O. Tho Iowa legislature killed tho apodal primary election bill to sottlo the1 senatorial struggle President Taft Is well satisfied with tho progress tho Canadian re ciprocity tioaty is making. Now York insurgents said thoy would contlnuo their fight on Shoo han if it continued until fall. Champ Clark is opposed to any stoto losing Its present numbor of representatives In tho houso. In an oxtended addross Ellhu Root of Now York declared it tho duty of tho senate to unseat Lorlmcr. Probahlo failure of tho tariff board bill hns caused renewed talk of tho possibility of an extra session. Tho plnguo is causing an avorago of nineteen deaths a day In Cho Foo, China, nccordlng to a cablegram. Senator Cullom resents tho uso of his namo in connection with tho ni dged Illegal election of Lorlmor. Tho chargo is mado the Moxlcan federal troops fired on an American protoctcd by tho Red Cross flag. There Is proof that tho W. L. Scott mnusoloum at Erie, Pa,., was entered nnd tho remains of a woman tnken. Tho Missouri capltol building at Jefferson City was struck by light ning nnd was completely destroyed. Tho Impression Is growing deeper arid doopor about tho capltol that an extra Besslon of congress is likely. A pouch of mall originating In Colo rado nnd en route for tho cast was stolen from a truck at Council Bluffs. Tho amount paid by tho govern ment to tho railroads for carrying tho malls Is again being looked Into. Postmnstor Gonornl Hitchcock fav ors Increasing tho postago rata on mngnzlnes from 1 to 4 cents a pound, William Kohn, tho highwayman, who terrorized St. Paul Inst Decem ber, was sentenced to tho stato pris on for sixty years. It is said that If IS. II. Harrlman had lived ho would havo had a rail road around tho world. This was ono of his groat ambitions. Miss Allco Fleming, superintendent of public schools ot Lntlmor county, Oklahoma, was burned to death' In a lira which destroyed her homo. Tho wireless system which tho navy department has boon establish ing along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts will bo oxtendod to tho Aleu tian Islands. Tho Texas and Pacific Railroad company was bentonced In tho fed eral court nt Now Orloans to pay a lino of f GOO for violation of tho Sher man anti-trust law. Bocrotary Balllngor granted leavo of nbsonco to Governor William J. Mills, of Now Moxlco, who will bring to congress tho olllclnl voto on tho now stato constitution. James K. Houghton, mayor of Ault, Colo., died In Donver from ft self inflicted wound, Mr, Houghton shot himself when n dotoctlvo wont to ar rest him on n chargo of forgory. O. II. Mnrkhnm of Chicago has boon olected prosldont" of tho Ocean Steamship company nnd tho Central Georgia railway. Mr. Marltham is president ot tho Illinois Contrnl rail way, Tho board ot managers of tho Now York produco exchange endorsed tho reciprocal agreement with Cana da as proposod by Prealdont Tnft nnd recommended Its ratification by congress, An armed uprising ot Grook coal minors nt Konllworth, Carbon coun ty, Utah,, was suppressed aftor ono man had boon killed, ono fatally wounded and sovernl others slightly hurt by flying bullets. Tho Knnsao sonato passed tho res olution to submit an nmondment to tho constitution giving women tho right to voto In nil elections by a voto of 27 to 12. The resolution had provlously .passed tho house. Although North Dakota has tho re putation of bolng nn exclusively agrl- cultrual state, a bullotln Issuod by tho census buroau shows tho manu factured products ot that stato In 1909 to have boon 119,160,000. tho hlstorlo capltol building of Missouri, burned last Sundny, was erected In 1838 nt a cost ot, $350,000 and In 1887 remodeled at a cost ot $25,000. While It was built ot stono, tho roof was covorcd with much In flammablo material which fed tho fiiunos. A copy ot tho Dally Congressional Record tor ovory homo Is confumplat ed In n bill Introduced by Sonator Heyburn of Idaho. Tho bill provides that tho record shall bo supplied nt' tho rato of $1 per year and that all postmasters may tako subscriptions No postago la to be paid on tho Hoc ord, Personal, Tho will of tho Into Mrs. Eddy has been dcclnrod vultd. Tho sonato commits recommond 4 cont postage on magazines, Bocrotary of AgrlculturqWllson bo IIovob In tho Canadian open door. M'njor General Wood ndvlcatos placing tho mllttla on pay basis. Congressmen aro getting nervous over prospects ot an extra session, Doverldgc of Indiana firod tho open ing gun In tho senate for reciprocity, Lnfo Your 5, of Jowa has announced hla candidacy for tho eonato in 1912. US TO CAPITAL BILL HOUOE REJECT8 REPORT OF COM MITTEE 68 TO 38. SOME CHANGE THEIR VOTES Urged that Bill la Unfair to Lincoln and Another Will Be Drawn and Introduced. V Capital removal vas defeated on a final voto Friday by 58 nays to 38 ayes. Tho roport of tho committee of tho whole mado Wednesday Jn favor of tho bill was revised bocauso a num bor of members changed their minds, nnd voted against the bill as an unfair proposition. Tho voto to rocommend ror pnssngo was C3 to 44. Nino mem bers mado explanations ot their votoB. Taylor of Hitchcock, Quackenbush, BtiBheo, Evans, Stobblns, Baker, Col ton, Wnltc and Bassctt oxplalned their votes ni? a protest that their con stituents did not want It passod. An analysis ot tho voto shows that tho vote against was mado up of six toon wots and forty-two drys, and for it of thlrtytwo wota and six drys. Tho objection of unfairness to Houso Roll 240 Is that under Kb pro visions tho pooplo voto first on tho proposition ot moving tho capital west of ,tho 97th morldlan, that is west of Lincoln, and then, if It is do elded to movo It, all tho cities west of thnt lino havo nn equal chance. Tho opposition members doclaro that to mako tho bill fair there ought to bo no lino and that tho pooplo ought, first, to voto on moving tho capital, nnd It they dccldo that thoy want re moval, then all tho .cities In the stato. Including Lincoln, should havo an equal chanco at it. Princo of Hall, ono of tho leaders In support of tho bill declarod after tho voto that tho bill will bo changed so thnt all objections on tho ground ot unfairness will bo impossible and then It will probably pass. II. R. 240, tho bill dofoated, was introduced by Bailey and twenty-six otihcra. The accusation of unfairness which wns first brought by the Lan caster county opposition, Is based upon tho fact that a lino Is drawn along itho nlnety-sovonth meridian and noytown oast ot that is allowed to compoto for tho location. Balloy, introducor of tho measure, said after it was over: "Tho light had to bo carried right hero Into tho cnomlos' country and tho Lancnstor people wero ablo finally to defeat ub by su perior organization." A now bill hftB been Introduced, signed by Bailey of Buffalo nnl Princo and Sink ot Hall. It provides that tho question of capital removal shall bo submitted In a regular elec tion and If it Is carried ovory town In Uio stato which can get a petition signed by 500 citizens can enter tho compotltlon. Then tho city receiv ing a majority ot tho votes will got tho scat of govornmcnt. Changes In Albert Bill. Tho Albort public utilities bill, as roportod from tho judlclury commit- teo, has had Its "Indeterminate por- anlt" clause amputated and also that soctlon which required cities to como to tho railway commission for permission to acquire public eorvlco properties. An emergency clnuso has been addod and Uio phrases limiting tho bill to oporatlon in nil cities ex- copt-Omaha havo been strlckon out Tho bill as It now stnnds clothes tho commission with authority to mako a physical valuation In all cltlos. Big Day for Dills. Slxty-slx now bills wero Introduced In tho houso Friday, tho largest num bor on any day bo far In Uio session. Salary Raise BIIJ, In tho Bcnnte, Senator Volpp's bill to rnlao tho tmlarlos ot tho stnto ofll cors, was sont to tho gonoral lllo. Tho bill was nmoudod In tho commit tee and now proposes a salary ot $7, COO "for tho governor, tho same as In tho original bill. Tho salaries pro posed for tho auditor, treasurer und attoriioy-gcnoral nro cut from f 5,000 to jh.ooo, and tho salaries of Becro :ro- ? tary or state, superintendent of pu llo instruction and commissioner publlo lands and buildings paced $3,600 InBtoad of S4.000 as at first submitted. Ollla Grain Inspection Bill. Sonntor Ollla will Introduco his warohouBo and grain Inspection bill this wook, providing that all olovn tors or storehouses Bhall bo pubic (storehouses nnd llxlng grain Inspec tion and standardization of grades, Tho bill makos all olovutors public warehouses to tho extent that tholr commercial doallngs shnll bo uniform and thoy aro divided Into threo classes. Agricultural 8chool BUI, Tho Eastman agricultural school bill, ovor which tho houfao has had such a prolonged controversy and which has boon roscuod from defeat repeatedly, wna passed by a majority of 61 to 47, In tho lowor body.. Tho fight has boon a prolonged ono and Involved a reconsideration of tho bill whoa It nppenrod to havo boen defi nitely dofeatod. Tho measuro ap propriates $100,000 for an agricultural school oporated by tho state In Hoi drege, and has boen booostod by a vlitoroup S'hhv from tho west. UY UNAMIMOU8 VOTE. Initiative and Referendum Dill Kcomended. , By a practically unanimous voto tho sonato Into Wednesday afternoon recommended tho inltiatlvo nnd ref erendum bill for passage. An amendment by Skilcs was adopted and a provision that mado It posslblo to voto twice on tho samo racasuro within three years if a 20 per cent petition was ovulated for tho priv ilege was stricken out The bill as it stands embodies all tho provisions that wero' wanted by tho most radical of Its supporters, with a 5 per cent petition for the referendum and 10 per cent, for the initiative. When tho question of recommend ing it for passage was put to a voto a roll call was impossible, as tho ac tion was taken in committee of tho wholo and no division was necessary. Following are provisions of tho bill: It provides that the legislative authority of tho stato shnll be vostcd In a legislature consisting of a sen ato and Iioubo of representatives, but tho pooplo rosorvo to themselves power to proposo lawo and amend ments to tho constitution, and to en act or reject tho samo nt tho polls in dependent of tho loglslaturo, and al so rosorvo vpower at their own option to approvo or reject at tho polls any act, Item, section or part of any act passed by the loglslaturo. Tho first power reserved by tho people Is tho Initiative. Ten por cent of tho voters of tho stato, so distributed ns to Includo 5 por cent, of the logal voters In each of two fifths of tho counties, may proposo a measuro by petition which shall con tain tho full text of tho measuro pro posed. Municipal and local measures can not be submitted. Tho samo measuro can not bo submitted often or than onco In threo years. Tho socond powor reserved is tho referendum. Referendum petitions against measures passed by the leg islature must bo signed by 5 per cont. ot the votors. Appropriation acts ot tho legisla ture can not bo referrod to tho poo pie. Tho voto power of tho govornor shnll not. cxtond to measures Initiat ed by or roforrod to tho people. Proposed law and constitutional amendments, to bo approved, must recelvo a majority of tho voto cast on tho proposition, provided tho af firmative voto 1b 35 por cont. of the total voto cost at tho election. Albert contended that tho bill Is not solf-executlng, but this was do- ,nlcd by Skllos. Tho latter admitted that. Borne legislative net might bo needod to provide for further dotails of tho methods of submitting proposi tions to a vqto of tho peoplo, but ho assorted that If no such acts aro passed tho bill Itself would bo solf executlng nnd no further legislation was noco8Bary to put tho Initiative and referendum Into operation. Cost of Guaranty Law. Govornor Aldrlch has submlttod a special mcssago to tho legislature In which ho Incorporates n report ot Socrotary E. Royao ot tho stato bank ing board stating that an appropria tion of $92,000 will bo necessary to onforcb tho banking laws, including tho guaranty of deposit provision, for n period of two years. Mr. Royso has mado Inquiry into tho operation of a similar law In Oklahoma, to dotor mtno stato needs. Hospital for Epileptics. Representative McArUle of Douglas thinks Bonson a good location for a state hospital for epileptics. A bill for tho creation of such nn Institution hns been Introduced. Ho believes that such an Institution should be located near a largo city. Against Vehicle Use. Among tho bills passod In tho son ato was S. F. No. 55, which prohibits tho ubo of vohlcles or conveyances In gottlng votors to tho pqjlo Claims Committee Awards. Tho claims commlttoo has votod to nllow C. O. Whcdoji 5,000 for his work In defending tho bank guaranty law, and has given Judge I. L. Albert, at presont stato sonaior, $2,500 for his work. Thero Is considerable feeling, however, that tho two attornoys nro entitled to equal compensation and nn effort will bo mado to reconsider this tontativo allowance. Ryan's Safety Bill. Senator Reagan's bill providing safety appllnncos for mon building high structures wo3 ordered en grossed for third rending, dosplto ob jections that It was unconstitutional and Impracticable Reagan said that tho bill wnn modeled after an Illinois 6tatuto which hnd been declared., con stitutional by tho supremo court ot that stato. Base Ball Bill. Tho Sundny baseball bill Is duo for somo hard sledding, nccordlng to ro port. It Is bollovod the governor will veto tho measuro, and It Is hardly probablo that It can over bo passed ovor his voto. Senators Kill County Option. Tho county option bill was defeat ed in the senato by a voto of 17 to 10. Henry Bartllng of Otoe county, who hns boen doubtful, votod ngnlnst t. Ia an oxplanntton Bartllng said: "Whon I accopted tho nomination for stnto sonntor I positively stated that If tho county option plank was adopt ed I would rofuse to stand on that part ot tho platform.1' His explana tion continued with tho statement thnt tho voto in his county assured htm that his constituents wero op posed to tho county option principle. FEiM CONGRESS ON THE ANXIOUS SEAT REGARD ING EXTRA SESSION. DON'T WANT A SUMMER JOB Idea of Working Thr6ugli the Hot 8eason'on Reciprocity It Not at Alluring. Washington. Mombers of conirrcBa w 'nillfl H Vn trtllnll irk trnAw ... V. , V. they are to ' bo permitted to break ranks on March 4 and retire to tholr homes for the summer or whethor thoy must llnKer In Washlns-tnn for an lndellnlte period to act upon tho Canadian reciprocity agreement in extra session. Something positive on tno subject from tho White oubo woud be especially acceptable. Thero is somo foundation for tho roport that President Taft is viewing with entire comnlaccncv tho sollel- tudo of mombers of the senate nn th subjoct of nn extra session. Several senators who feel thero is no chance for tho approval of tho agreement at tho present session havo found this view is not Bhnred at tho Whlto house. Tho president has met nil nesRlmU. tic predictions with tho suggostion that he is willing to trust tho ngreo ment to a vote. Ho has uovor said, for publication, that he would mil nn extra session If such a vote Is denied, but senators certainly have failed to obtain assurances that iho woud not do so, The McCall bill to carry out the provisions of tho Canadian agree ment, having 'been reported to tho houso front tho ways and means com mittee, probably will bo brought up Monday. Immedlato consideration will bo asked. If an agreement to that end Is opposed tho sunnortors will ,seok a rule for tho limitation of debate and Inhibition of the nmond ment. In vlow of republican domination of tho committee on rules, headed by Representative Dalzell of Pennsyl Vnnla Who. nn n. mnmlipr nt tlin wnva and means commlttoo, voted against uio reporting or tno bill, it may not bo possible to secure a rule. At the samo tlmo thero has been manifested thus far no organized movemont to tho prevention of a voto In the house. The consideration of tho bllj, nev ertheless, probably will result In one of tho liveliest debates of tho ses sion. The democrats of tho houso nro pledged to the reciprocity agreement unuer the recent caucus action, al though a handful of tho minority will opposo the moosuro. belnc exempted under the caucus rule which relieves membors from being bound by tho will of the party majority when such action brlncH them Into conflict with the expressed will of their constitu encies. A conferenco of democratic 'sena tors hns been called for Tuesdnv. but It Is expected an adjournment will bo tnken until tho- houso has acted upon tho agreement. THREE STOCKMEN MURDERED. After Which Their Bodies Are Hidden In a Cave. Alturns, Cnl. Details rocelvcd hero of tho murder or'Harry Cambron, J. B. Loxaguo, Peter Eramuspe nnd B. Indlano, wpnlthy stockmen of this county, whose bodies havo been found nar Denlo, Nov., show tho trag edy to havo been ono of tho- most atrocious crimes In tho history of UiIb region. Tho men wero unarmed, and Intent on n peaceful mission at the sheep cabps near Denlo, when they wero shot 'down and stripped of cloth ing and valuables. Their bodies were concealed In n hidden cave. For Prison Reform. London. In pursuance to Winston Sponccr Churchill's aspirations for n reform In the prison systom, tho homo ofllco announce tho creation of a new body, to be aided by the states, which shall devote itself to the re claiming of discharged prisoners. Tho central Idea of this roform Is the sus pension of police supervision during tho good behavior of tho ex-convlcts. Tno new commission will bo presided over by tho home secretary and will co-ordinate sixty societies. Aid For tho Chinese Sufferers. Washington. So amonded as to provldo an appropriation of $50,000 to carry It Into effoct.-tho houso bill au thorizing the use of army transports for tho convoynnco of Red Cross sup piles to tho Chinese fnmlno sufferers passed tho senate Baron Rothschild Is Dead. Vienna. Baron Albort S. A. Roths child, hend of tho Austrian branch of tho Rothschild houso, died here. Ho was born in 1844. Sixty Chinese Deported. San Antonio, Tex. Sixty Chinese were deported from Texas Snturday. Flvo were started from San Antonio, another was picked up at Del Rio and llfty-four waited tho coming of tho prison train at El Paso. Seattle Changes Mayors, Seattle Mayor Hiram C. Gill, re called by tho electors for alleged mis conduct In ofllco, rotlred at noon Sat urday without coremony nnd .George W. Billing, chosen to succeed hlra, took the oath ot offlce, NEBRASKA 1W BRIEF. Newa Notes pflnterest from Various Sections. H. L. Brooke, a ploneor of Boono county) died last webk. - A wolf hunt was hold nt Illldreth, covering a wide area. Two ecalpa, wore taken. County Judge O'Hnnlnn of Wash ington county tendered hla resigna tion, the same being accepted. William Hawcs, a young farmer near Do Witt, accidentally shot him self In the foot while out hunting. Two of hla toeB were amputated; William K. Ayres, former chief of thp fire department of Kearney, and a prominent business man, died at tho homo of his brother after a brief Ill ness. At a meeting of tho Buffalo County Poultry and Pet Stock association in Kearney it was decided to hold tho next annual show tho second week la January iiz. ' At tho .meeting of tho York school hoard Prof. W. W. Stoner was re elected superintendent for three years and Principal Johns was elected for another year. Arrangements havo been made by Methodists In York for district lay men's convention to meet In York March 23 and 24. It is estimated over 200 delegates will attend. Tho Soward Commercial club held Its annual election last week. Tho meeting was well attended and a spirit was manifest to do somo actlvo pushing during the coming year. John Zlramerer was elected president Tho homo of Amos Evans of Otoo county wns burned and while tho major portion of tho furniture was saved, the houso was ruined. Thero was a small amount of Insurance on tho house, but none -on tho household goods. Tho Culbortson irrigation ditch, tho llt,VSb UUIUI JJ1 IBU Ul lit) IU11U 111 BUUU1- western Nebraska, has boen sold by United States Senator Buckloy of Connecticut to Chicago parties for $125,000. The senator took in tho property some years Blnco at a baga telle figure. Abe Vaughan, who was tried In tho county court ot Otoe county, and con cerning whom tho judgo withheld Mb decision until looking Into tho caso further, as tho prisoner was charged with burning a bridge 'belonging to the Burlington railway, near Minors vllle, has beon bound over to the dis trict court. A very peculiar law question has ooen rniseu in xne county court or Otoe county by tho heirs of Martin Reich, who have filed a petition for tho readmlnlstratlon of his estate be cause tho notices In the first admini stration vbre published In a Germnn newspaper. This Is tho first time thla .question has been raised In tho sounty. Tho nnnual Corn Show and Farm ers' Institute under tho auspices of tho county organization, closed at Stromsburg after a most sucessful threo days' session. Tho program consisted of lectures, Interspersed with vocal and instrumental music. Tho average attendance of the nine session of the instltuto was In excess 3f 500. Tho twentieth annual session of tho Burt County Farmers' Instltuto closed at Lyons after two days of work In which tho fanners wero exceedingly IntoreBtod judging by tho attendance. Tho cooking demonstration brought out scores of women and school girls, nnd was tho really unlquo feature of tho Instltuto and is sure to bring out n good attendance at tho next annual gathering. Mrs, Julia Tomplln, widow ot tho late Rev. Franklin Templln of Nebras ka City, died- at tho homo of her daughter, vMrs, Volncy Street, In that city, 'nged 92 years. Mrs. Templln was born near Philadelphia, Penn., July 1C, 1819, and In 1830 her fnther moved to tho "great west" and resid ed In Indiana for a number ot years, arriving In Nebraska City, wher.o sho has slnco mado her homo. A telogram waB received In Fair bury, telling of the death of C. W. Pe terson In a hospital at Lincoln. Peter son is tho Rtfck Island, lineman of that olty who was struck by an eastbound Rock Island passenger train botweon Hallnm and Clatonla, February 1. Th'e Mlnden weather observer for tho government, Joel Hull, has just published n report of tho rainfall from 1S78 to and including 1910 for Mlnden and vicinity. The average rainfall for thoso thirty-threo years was 30.G4 lnchos annually. Tho larger portion of this moisture comes during tho growing senson. Tho yenr 1910 was third from tho lowest, the avorago be ing 1853, and 1894, tho famous dry year, was 1C.43. A largo and enthusiastic attendance ot the peoplo of Morrill and Sioux county convened nt Morrill. A farm ers' Instltuto was organized with tho following ofllcers: J. G. Woodman, presldont; C. W. Scovlllo, vlco presi dent; J. Elliott, secretary; William Molluo, treasurer; John Heinz, W. L. Minor and P. Bakor, executivo board. Prof. Burr of the North Platto sub station, President-elect Woodman and Prof. Knott delivered addresses. H. M. Grimes held ono of tho short est sosslons of district court over held In Cheyonno county. lie granted a few motions In equity, dismissed a few listeners and granted n dlvorco to Orpha Taylor on grounds of deser tion. Tho next session will bo April 24. , Teachers at tho Instltuto for the Deaf of Omaha .nro threateonlng to go on a Btrlko or leavo unless more pay Is provided by tho present legislature. As tho matter now stands the women teachers get a maximum ot $75 a month for nlno months in tho year, and two men teachers ant $125.