THE SEMI-WEEKLY TH1BUME LTIA L BAKE, Publisher. TJ3HMB, $1.25 Hi ADVANCE. WORTH PLATTE, . NEBRA3KA EPITOME OF EVENTS PARAGRAPHS THAT PERTAIN TO MANY 8UDJECTQ. ARE SHORT BUT INTERESTING Drlcf Mention of Whnt Is Transpiring In Various Sections of Our Own ' and Foreign Countries. Washington. Senator Works of California will nt tonipt to nttnch to the Shorwooil pon filon bill n nrovliilon nbsolutely prohib iting any special pension bills nnd making inollglblo for pension any por son who attempts to got special legis lation. Discovery by tho congrosslonnl Joint commlttoo on printing that "ndtiltornted" papor bad boon tinod for 7cars In tbo sovornmont printing 'of flco led to tho nnnouncoinont of n coraploto now act of government paper utandardn. Evard .TanBcn haa boon promoted to bo kcopor of tho Lime Rock light Btatlon, llhodo Island, In plnco of Ida Wilson I.owIh, popularly called "tho draco Darling of Amorloa," wIioho doath October 21 last, closed more than thirty yean contlnuoiiB fiorvlco filled with horolo doods and crownod with unlvorsnl fame. The controversy ovor tho rogulo tlonH forbidding tho Importation Into tho United States of colored tons Is tlll a Hvo Ibsuo boforo tho treasury department. Lloyd C. Grlscom, repre senting caBtorn ton Importers, Dan protoated to Assistant Secretary Cur tis that considerable colored lea was getting through at San Francisco. MIbb Clara Barton, founder nnd Tlrut proHldont of tho American Na tional Rod Cross noddy, was bIiow cred with groetlngB and good wIbIiob on tho nlnotloth anniversary of hor birth. Although feobto from hor Ill ness this yoar, Miss Uarton was nblo to colobrato hor birthday with rela tives and frlonds who aro spending Christmas with hor at hor homo. Subsequent to a call at tho Whlto JiotiBo by VIco rrosldcnt Sherman wldo crcdonco wnB given to a report that Mr Sherman does not dcBlro to bo tho republican candlilnto for governor of Now York. It further was reported apparently on. tho hlghoflt nuthorlty that unloss his party desired him to run ngaln for tho vlco-prosldoncy, ho would rctlro from politics, March 4, 1913. General. Dr. Sun Ynt Son Ib proving tho man of tho hour In tho Chinese crisis. Tho aonato by a unanimous voto docldcd for tho abrogation of tho treaty with Russia. An appeal has boon mado for a mil Ion dollars to swell tho Gcorgo Pea body education fund. Stripped of power, Gonoral Royos has stiirondorcd nnd Is a prisoner of tho Mexican government. Tho government, alloglng an Illegal combine, bun brought suit against the Koystouo Wntch CaBo company. A turkoy from Rhodo Island, In tended for tho presldoul's Christmas dinner, arrived at tho Whlto house. It weighed forty pounds. Norman H, Mack, chairman of tho democratic national commlttoo, denied that ho was In any way committed as to whoro tho noxt democratic conven tion should bo held, Tho California sounto passed tho prosldontlal prcforonco prlmnry bill without a dlBsontlng voto. Tho bill now romilros only tho govornor's slg naturo to becomo a law, Amondtnonts to tho articles of In corporation of tho Minneapolis A St. Louis Railroad company havo boon filed, Increasing tho capital stock from $20,000,000 to $110,000,000. At Indianapolis, books and papors solzod from tho International Associa tion of Drldgo and Structural Iron Workora nftor tho arrest of tho Mo NamarnB woro mlnutoly examined fol lowing tho nppearanco boforo tho tod oral grand Jury of Robert J. Foster, n dotoctivo. Thirteen out of a dotaohmont of twenty ruralcs woro klllod in a fight with Znpatlstos near San Maria, Mox., Sunday, according to details which liavo Just been received. In addition, two womon and a ohlld woro klllod nnd their bodlos mutilated. That Oonoral Morales is likely to forfeit his llfo bocauso of his last at tonipt at roholllou in Santo Domingo la tho tenor of ndvlco rocolvod at Washington from tho Island ropublto, Ho nppenrs to havo landed on tho oast coast of tho Island with fower than a half dozen followers. Oystora floatod in bronklsh wntor for fnttonlng purposoB heroaftor will bo considered as ndultoratod under tho puro food net, according to a do clslon by Uio puro food board. Tho do clslon wjll not bo final until signed by Secretary of Agriculture Wilson. Camilla Gloldlnl, owner of n number of fruit storoa in San Francisco, wnn bold up and robbed of $700 by confi dence mon in Chicago. Governor Marion 13. liny of Wash ington has docllncd to call n special cession of Uto legislature for tho en actment of a presidential proforence primary bill. Congre3, 6n reassembling nftc. holidays, will get to work on tho wool measure Moro than a million gallons or mo lassos woro destroyed In a flro among tho wharvos and buildings of tho Bos ton Molasses company. Colonel Roosovolt has declined a second tlmo to nttend tho Now York peaco dlnnor. Tho Hamburg-American lino has or dered a third 50,000 ton liner for tho trans-Atlantic service. Congresn will have a stirfolt of bills providing for n downward revision of tho woolon tariff. Dr. Sen, Chlncso republic promoter, has arrived at Shanghai nnd Is in con ference with Wu Ting Fang. Republican members of tho wnya' nnd moans committee hnvo begun work on tho republican wool bill. Tho visible supply of wheat In Can ada Decombor 23 was 11,800,000 bush ols, an iicrcasc of 238,000 bushels. Kansas City rollglous workers hnvoj, undertaken to find respectable homos for womon of tho rod light district. Henry N. Vnn Dyke, formerly regis trar at Prlncoton university, died of heart dlaenBO On a Broadway car In Now York. Honry J. Horn, former assistant general manager of the Darlington linos wost wnn mndo vleo-prosldont of tho New Hnvon road. Robbers blow tbo postofllco snfo at Spnnldlng, Ohio. Two mon, with $100 worth of stamps nnd some roglstercd mnll wore arrested at Hlckvllle. Edward Sawyer, fiocrotary nnd ns Blstant treasurer of tho Groat North oru nnd one of tho ploncor railroad ofllclnls of tho northwest, will rctlro Jnnunry 1. Diamonds valued at botwocn $0,000 nnd $7,000, enclosed In a Jowoler's wal let, woro stolon from tho diamond room of a Jowolry Arm In Minneapolis. Tho thief oscaped. Tho California ostato of - tho lato Mlchnol Cudahy, tho Chicago moat packor, who died at Los Angeles, has yielded $1 l.'OOO to tho stato in tho form of Inheritance taxes. Tho funeral of Wright Lorlmcr, tho actor, who committed suleldo In Now York last week wns hold In the Dana, Mrss., town hall, the building whoro ho first nttcndod school. 13. G. LowIb or St. LouIb, publisher nnd promotor of ronlty and banking ontorprlsos, wnB rolndlcted by tho fedornl grand Jury on tho chargo of using tho malls to defraud. Mrs. Elroy M. Avory, nged C7, edi tor of tho official papor of tho Daugh ters of tho American Rovolutton and prominent In club nnd educational work, died In Clov'oland, Ohio. Tho will of John R. Walsh, tho for mer Chlcngo banker who died cany In November following his release from tho Ixmvonworth ponltentlary, was admitted to probate. Tho Jowlsh Chronicle Bays that tho loading Jowlsh Institutions In London hnvo decided to urgo tho abrogation of tho Anglo- Russian' treaty, which dlf forontlntes ngalnst tho English Jews. Wllllnm Rockofoller gnvo to his em ployes as a ChrlstmnB present $G for ovory year each had worked on his os tato at Tarrytown. Several men hnvo boon In his employ for upwards of twenty years. , Edward II. Sinister, cousin of Morgan Sinister, trcauuror general of Persia, is in Now York, on routo to Tehornn from tho Pnnnma canal zone. Ho Is going to hojp tho treasurer gen eral In his trouble wltli Russia. Tho Chicago grand Jury returned Indictments charging Frederick G. Ronoham nnd William R. Chnnnoll with' tho murder of Mrs. Hnttlo Knuf' man, who wnB klllod by four automo- bllo bandits December 2. Tho oxports of tho United StntoB during tho elovon months of tho cur rent yonr ending with Novombor ex ceeded tho Imports by somewhat moro than $176,000,000. Tho valuo of tho oxports was $1,807,014,010, whllo tho Imports woro worth $1,392,550,228, ac cording to statistics Issued today by tho Department of Commerce and La bor. A dispatch to tho taudon Mnll from Sydney,' N-. S. W., says that Groat Britain nnd Franco havo enter ed into negotiations for tho division of tho Now Hebrides, tho Joint rcov- ornmont having boon a failure. Tho Now HobrldB group In tho Pacific ocoan Is administered by a mixed commission of French and British naval olllcors. Prosldout Taft has settled tho vexed quostlon of nllowlng tho prac tice of Christian Sclonoo or other no modlcnl methods of honllng tho sick on tho Panama canal zone. Tho oxo cutlvo ordor, mndo sovornl months ago, which mombora of tho Christian Solonco church fonred would prohibit tholr method of honllng, was modified, so that thoro can bo no doubt as to tho lawfulness 0f such praotloe. Personal. Frank Gotch, tho ojiamplon wrestler, has retired for good. Madoro will not Insist on tho dontl' penalty for Reyes nnd his followors. Byron Clnrk will suoaood J. 13. Kel by ns gonoral Bollcltor of tho Bulling, ton linos wost of tho Missouri rlvor. Tho invasion or Ohio by UiFollotte llouteiinnts has begun. Jim Flynn, tho lighter, Is anxious to tnko on Jack Johnson. Sonntor LaFollotto preached the doc trine of progression at Clovolnnd and Youngstown, O. Chicago Christian ondoavorors pro poso to tost tho sincerity of Mayor Harrison. Postofflco omployos ovor tho coun try hnd to work Suuday on account of tho holiday rush. President Tnft Is preparing a mos sago on oilloloney and nconomy In tho government dopnrtmonts. B 8 I IN NEBRASKA CAOUALTY REPORT FOR YEAR FILED WITH COMMI8SION. BETTER SHOWING THAN 1910 Thirty-nine Killed on Lines In Ne braska During 1911 as Against Flfty-aeven In 1010. An amended roport to tho 1911 aa nunl roport of tho Burlington railroad has been filed with tho stato railway commission, the added flguroa giving tho number of deaths which occurred on Its linos in this stnto for tho yoar ending Juno 20, 1911. Whan tho an mini report first camo In tho llguros in this tnblo wore lacking, tho result of tho Indlanola wreck which occurred May 29, not being listed. Tho com mission In coneoquonco was forced to call upon tho ofilclhts for corrected figure In this tabic boforo tho report could be filed ns comploto for Uio yoar. Tho roport shows that during tho yoar thoro woro olght trainmen killed and 131 Injured on tho Burling ton linos In this stnto. This was out of nn avorngo of 1,702 men which woro employed dally on tho various lines. Thoro woro no shopmen killed but two were injured during tho yoar, out of nn nverago of 2.011 mon cm- ployed dally In that lino or work. Thoro woro three trackmen klllod ana thlrtoen Injured during tho year out of an avorngo of 3,321 men employed on tho Burlington tracks every day or tho year. Of other omployo3 thoro woro two killed nnd nineteen Injured during tho yoar out of an average dal ly ofnployod list numbering 2,307 men. Of tho total numbor or 10,809 mon omployod on tho road for each worK lnk day of tho yenr, thoro woro tour- toon mon klllod nnd 319 injured. In 1910 in tho sntno classes tho annual roport of tho road shows that thoro were twonty-four omployos killed in the snmo porlod of tlmo nnd 178 in- Jurod. Tho 1911 report nlso shows that (luring Uio yonr thoro woro six pas Eongors klllod and sovonty-llvo in jured, two postal clerks klllod nnd nlno Injured, and sixteen other per sons killed and fltty-scven Injured, a total of twonty-four killed nnd 141 persons injured other than tho om employes. Tlio grand totnl for tho year nhows that thero woro thlrty nlno employes, iKiBsengors and other persons klllod during tho year and 1,445 persons Injured on the various Burlington linos of tho stnto. In 1910 tho grand totnl amounted to fifty-seven killed nnd 1,251 Injured. During tho year tho Burlington pnld out on nccount of tho Injuries or death of employes tho sum of $98,507, whllo for tho denth or Injuries or pas ncngers tho totnl amount was $29,851. For tho Injury or doath of all other persona thero was a loss of $20,517, paid to tho victims or tholr bonollci nrlea. Doys Opinions of Books. Tho stnto library commission nns been collecting tho opinions of Uio boys nt tho Kcarnoy Industrlnl scliooi on tho vnrlous books bought for tlio chool library. Tho books ortglnally liurchnsed for tho library had Docomo worn or hnd disappeared nnd Inst January n new assortment was pur chased. Selleck Files for Congress. W. A. Selleck has mndo filing ns ropubllcan candidate for congress In this, tho First district. This makes two candidates to date to go on tho ropubllcnn prlmnry ballot, tho othor bolng Paul Clark. Letter from Fire Marshal. Stato Flro Marshal RandnlKIs send ing out n lottor to tho various coin niorolnl clubs of tho stntojuilllng nt tontlon to tho enormous wasto from flro loss, nnd to tho additional fact that a great portion of It enn bo pro vented by tho e.xercl80 of n little enro Ho artca for co-operation along these linos. J Vital Statistics Blanks. Dr. Mlllor or tho Stato Board of Health, is sending out n now set or blanks on which to roport vital statis tics. Heretofore birth returns hnvo Ijcen mado on postal cards, but tlio new blank Is identical with thoso used by tho federal authorities In col lection of suoh stntlstlos, ' Short Course to Begin. Tho winter short cottrso In scien tific ngrlculturo will begin nt tho stnto farm this wook. Thoso coursos nro hold to glvo farmers nn opportunity to study scientific farming at n tlmo when thoy can best spnro tho tlmo. Ex-Senator Dietrich's Health, Clork Harry C. Llndsny of tho su premo court has received n lettor from Mrs, Dietrich of Hnstlngs stat ing Hint ox-Sonntor DIotrloh has nl most completoly recovorod his health and strength nftor n long nnd serious Illness. Senator Brown Chosen Orator. Information Iuab renohed hero that Senator Norrls Urown has been cnos cn principal speaker at tho republican editorial association banquet to bo licld nt Indianapolis next mouth, WATERS TO BE SOLD. New Era of Prosperity to Western Nebraska, Tho decision of Secretary of tho In terior Fisher to sli to Irrigating furmors tho surplus waters accumu lated In tho Pathtlndor roscrvoir may mean a now era of prosperity in tho western part of Nobrnska, Bays a Washington dispatch. Moro than half of tho water now stored In UiIb reser voir is surplus. Thoro Is enough sur plus water thoro to satisfy nil tho i' needs of- the Interstate ditch and to cover tho trl-Btnto property flvo feet deep. Tho letter of Director Nowoll to tho supervising engineer ht Denver slates that payment for this wntor shall bo mndo by an Initial paymont of 10 por cent of tho wholo umount, tho romnlndor to bo paid for In four nnnual Installments. The rate por ncro foot will be $5. Four-acre foot aflor July 1, tho dato after which tho private ditches have boon dry or noirly so In drouth season, will thus cost $20 per ncro, payablo at tho rato of $1 por yoar. It would appear that tho announce ment or this policy means still fur ther delay in tho Goshon Holo project in Wyoming. That project has ac quired tho nature of an alr-castlo In tho minds of many who havo hoard each yoar of now surveying partlos going ovor tho nron, nil of said par ties making reports which have boon carefully filed nwny nnd novor ncted upon. Survoys nro In progroaa oven now, but tho building of tho project scorns moro of n matter of tho fu ture than over since tho surplus wa ters of rosorvoirs mny bo diverted to prlvato projocts. Whllo tho sale of this water to prl vato projects probably gives tho prl vato land nn Increased valuo, proba bly moro than tho nctual cost of tho water, tho Interior department has undertaken n policy which seems con sonant with good business sense. Tho prlvato ontorprlaes nro well under way, somo of them hnvo grown good crops nnd demonstrated tholr valuo and tho farmers havo spont their money In good faith to build up tho nreas. For tho government to lend aid to thoso projects all tho tlmo con serving enough water to supply Hb own projects lndlcatos a dosjro to foster tho growth of partly developed communities rathor than to lot them take card of themselves whllo tho government embarks in new projects. Got the Wrong Man. Bccnuso ho answered tho descrip tion and boro tho snmo nnmo as a man who has secured a letter contain ing n $50 draft by fraudulent means from tho local postofflco, C. A. Mor ris of Sheridan, Wyo., was brought hero on tho supposition that ho was tho man wanted. It was nil a mistake and ho was released. Killed While Hunting. Otto C. Swarts, whllo hunting near hero, shot and killed himself ns the result of a pecullnr nccldont. Ho and his companion wero removing n hand car, on which thoy had beon travel ing, from tho trnck, to make way for an npprbaching freight train. Tho gun foil from tho car and wns discharged. Repudiated by Shallenberger. Tho Intorvlow nttrlbuted to ex-Gov- ornor Shallonbergor whllo on n recent trip to Toxas and In which ho was quoted as saying that ho did not be llovo that tho lnltlatlvo and referen dum amendment would pass In this stato at tho next election is repud iated by that'gcutlemnn. Glanders Being Eradicated. Tho Btnto vetorlnnrlan'H offlco re ports substantial progress in stamping out glnndorB in tho stnto. Tho dlsonso Ib principally confined to tho north nnd northeast portions of tho stnto nnd tho department hopes to havo It ontlrely crndlcated In the near future. Delzell's Speaking Dates. Stato Superintendent Delzell has n number of speaking dates in tho near future, tho first ono being nt Bontrlco, where ho addresses tho boys Interest ed In agricultural competition. At that tlmo prizes will be awarded to thoso Gago county boys who eutercd tho 1911 competition. Jnnunry 8 no speaks at Wostorn on school topics; Jan. 10 nnd 11 ho will ba In Omana nnd speak boforo tlio Rural Llfo com mission nnd January 12 boforo tho fannora' instltuto at Dlllor. School Bonds In Issue. A enso nrguod in district court horo may nffoct school bonds Issued in all districts of tho state, tho nttornoy gonoral contending In tho onso of tho bonds, sought to bo registered that tho lnw Is Iofoctlvo In that tho 'leg islature, whon It nmondod tho law ro gurdlng school Javy In 1891, noglected to put In the tltlo anything rogardlng tho iBsunnco of bonds. StateAld for Bridges, Appllcntlons for stato aid for hrldgos undor tho now law aro suf ficient to tnko up tho avallnblo funds not only for tho curront flscnl vear. but nlo for tho succeeding ono, nc- cording to tho Btate onglnoer. Only ono project, howevor, that ovor tho Cedar rlvor near Cedar Rapids, In Boono county, lias progressed far enough to glvo prc-nilco of n brldgo In tho near future In this caso bids havo alrendy boen rocolvod and tbo contrnct will bo lot soon. Thoro nro sovornl othor applications. FOUR IN HE RACE SUPREME COURT MEMBER 10 800N TO DE NAMED. QUARTET FROM ONE CIRCUIT Candidates Suggested from Vacant Circuits Eliminated One by One from Consideration. Washington. President Taft prob ably will decide next Tuesday upon tho man to succeed tho lato Justice Harlan on tho supromo court bench Tho Hold of possible appointees lias beon nnrrowed to four anon and It la said Hint n selection may bo looked for at tlio next meeting of tho cabl net, Jnnuary 2. Tho nomination probably will bo Bont to tho senate noxt week. Tho four from whom the prosldont will make his selection nro said to bo United States Circuit Judgo Hook ot Knnsns, Secretary of Commerce nnd Labor Nagol, Senator Sutherland or Utah nnd Frank R. Kollog of Mlnnc sota, trust buster for tho government and its prosocutor in tho Standard Oil suit -Sonator Borah of Idabo, it is said, has not boon entirely eliminated from consideration, but tho choice rests npparontly botweon Uio othors Of thoso men Judgo Hook nnd Sen ator Sutherland stand foremost, al though Secretary Nagel and Mr. Kel logg aro still "in tho running." Judge Hook wan undor consider.!' lion by tho president last year wnen lo mado his supremo court appoint ments nnd his backers hnvo been net Ivo this winter. Senator Suthorlnna Is warmly ndimlred.. by tho president nnd hns boon summonod to tho Whlto House frequently of Into. Ono fact said to militate against Secretary Nagol Is that ho Is 03 years old and Mr. Taft has declared several times that no man should go on tlio bench after ho reached tho nge of 00. Mr. Kcllog's candldncy has beon vigorously pushed by his friend3 nnd his work In tho Standard Oil ana othor ensos hns attracted favorable attention at tlio Whlto House. As at present constituted tho Third. Fourth nnd Seventh circuits aro un represented on tho supremo court and tho Fifth nnd Sixth circuits each have two, Chief Justlco White nnd Justlco Lamar and Justices Day and Lurton, respectively. All four of Urt leading candldntcs come from tho Eighth circuit, nlrcauy represented by Jdstlco Vnndevauter, appointed by tho prcsldont last year, but candidates suggested from tho vacant circuits, whllo considered by tho president, bavo beon .eliminated ono by one. DR. SUN YAT SEN AS HEAD. Unanimously Elected President ot Chinese Republic. Nanking, China. Dr. Sun Yat Son has been elected unanimously presi dent or tho republic of China. His olcctlon ns president of tho republic by tho Nunklng conforonco means that tho peaco conforonco botwocn Wu Ting Fnng nnd Tnng Shao YI is closed. Tho president will nssumo chnrgo of nil nogotlntlons. Grave Opened by Robbers. Ditquoln. III. Grave robbers havo beon nt work In tho Odd Follows' ometory horo, but nn lnvcstlgntlon showed that no bodies havo been re moved. Tho grnvo of Robert Whont ley, who died suddenly several months ago, had beon opened nnd nearly nil tho earth removed from tho casket, but tho body was not disturbed. Mr. Bryan As Candidate. Omaha. A potltlon to placo tho namo of William J. Bryan on tho democratic primary tlckot ns a candi date for president In 1912 1b being circulated by A. A. Artor of Omnha. Up to this tlmo he hns secured more thnn half tho required number of sig natures. Croker Sued for Damages. Now York. Richard Crokor and Ids sons, Rlchnrd Croker, Jr., and Howard Crokor, vero mado Joint de fendants In a civil action begun to day by John J. Brcon to recover $100,000. Hasn't Planned Revolution. Snn Antonio, Tex. Emllo Vas quoz Gomez, who is in tho city ns n self-styled refuge, donicd ho had planned or would plnn a revolution ngalnst tho Mexican government. Chicago Bishop Consecrated. . Chicago. In tho prosonco of n dis tinguished gnthcrlng of clorgy and laity Rev. William E. Toll was conso ornted Episcopal Bishop sufrragan ol Chicago on tho 27th. American Runs Amuck. Bresln, Gormnny. A visitor nt ono of tho hotels bore, who is said to bo an Amorlcan, but whoso Idontlty has not yot boon ascertained, after firing Eovoral shots at tho hotel portor and entering his room, dolled tho pollco for nn hour. Bride of Navy Captain, Washington. Tlio innrrlago of Mrs. D. P. McCartnoy and Captain Harold P. Norton, U. S. N. took placo at noon Thursday at tho homo of tho brido In this city. NEBRASKA IN BRIEF. News Notts of Intorest from Various Sections. - . Mnny Nebraska towns nro looking forwnrd. to much building In 1912. Generous fall of snow all ovor Ne braska puts a good outlook oa farm work in 1912. Governor Aldrlch has Issued nn un conditional pardon to Alfred Jones, n convict who is said to bo afflicted with tuborculosis. Tho Kcncshw school board Is plan ning to build n new $25,000 school building. Bonds for tho structure wero voted recently. Two men in a South Omaha packing plant were electrocuted by taking hold of a chain that wns not known to bo charged. Both mon lenvo families Tho cornerstone of tho now Christi an church at KenosnW was laid rec ently. Tho new church Is to bo con structed of brick with basoment nnd gallery. Governor Aldrlch has paroled Elllck Bogdnnovltch, sent up from South Omnhn for eovon yoars on a chargo of assault with intent to kill. Ho was committed Janunry 16, 1909. A fdlght increnso in tho not Income or 1911 over tho provious yoar is shown in tho roport of tho SL Paul, Mlnnenpolls & Omaha railroad, filed with tho stato railway commission. It 13 now practically assured that Aurora will soon havo n modern nnd permanent mausoleum. Representa tive of an Omaha concern havo been canvnsslng tho situation nnd have met with much encouragonionL The orgnnization of tho Aurora Construction company has Just Taeon onnounced. The company starts busi ness with a paid-up capital of $10,000, and will do a general construction, plumbing nnd lighting business. Whllo eating his Christmas dinner and without n moment's warning, T. E. Hnbcrlan, proprietor of a grdcory storo in Lincoln, lost tbo sight of his right oyo. "Thrombosis or tlio cen tral nrtory of the retina" was given is tho cause. , Herman Hnvokost, aged seventy nine, president of tho Logan creoic farmors club for tweuty-llvo years, dropped dead from paralysis at his homo near Hooper. Ho camo to America in 18G8 nnd liomestiaded in Dodge county. Thoro nro 4,188 Inmates nt tho four teen state institutions at the present time, according to figures compiled frbm monthly reports Just mado to Governor Aldrlch from tho hends of tho various institutions. Tho Has tings asylum contains the largest number, thero being 1,048 Inmates at Inglealde. Thero aro 01 G Inmates at tho Lincoln hospital for tho lnsnno, and 330 at the Norfolk liospltal, n to- tal of 1,994 Inmntos at tho three In stitutions for tho care of tho Insano In the state. Tho Union Pacific railroad's annual report shows that with an increase or $009,571 in tho operating expenses for tho state of Nebraska tho operating revenues for tho year 1911 havo de- creasd $308,270. The total operating revenuo for 1911 aggregated $19,059, 477 whllo for tho fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1910, tho total was S19.3C7,- 747. Thero was a flight decrease also In tho operating revenuos for tho en tire system, tho total footing up to $51,284,501 In 1911 nnd $52,028,873 in 1910. Undor tho provisions of tho Liver bill onacted at tho last sosslon or the Icglslnturo several score of municipal ities ovor tho stato will bo privileged to submit tho llccnso or no llcenso quostlon nt tho coming spring elec tions. Tho now law, which was tho only chnngo mado In tlio liquor laws of the state nt tho last session of tho stato legislature, sots out that upon potltlon or thirty freeholders In nny city or 10,000 or loss inhnbitants, tho question shall bo submitted oparate ly nt tho regular spring election. Ottm II. Ballon, a former Omana lawyer, was killed in Seattle, Wnsh.. by bolng run down by an. nutomoblle. Tho Boys Industrlnl school nt Kenrney has sold a carload (G7B bushels) of potatoes, for which 9B cents a bushel was received. Tlio school farm had previously sold $2,000 worth of sugar boots, and in addition raised a largo amount of supplies used in tlio school. According to a law enacted at Uio last session of tho legislature, wnen over n rural mall carrier in Uils stato or a postmaster notifies tho county survoyor or county highway commis sioner that any of tho mail routes within tho county aro .blockaded with snow or aro Impassablo for any causo It is tho duty of tho county official within twenty-four hours or receiving such notification to proceed with all '.asto to open bucIi road. To accomp lish this, tho now lnw sets out that any road overseer may demand ana require tho sorvicos of any nblebodled person who Is n patron of tho snow bound mnll routo. For his services ho will rocelvo thirty cents nn hour. E. H. Mack, for many years post master of Bancroft, wns recommend ed by President Taft for conllrmntlon. Judge Burk nnd County Clerk Prall of Chn80 county called on tho stnto board or oducatlonnl lands and funds to protest ngalnst tho high npprnls inont placed on stato school lnnds in Chase county. These lands aro now undor lease, but tho county officers say Uio leasing price is so high that tho renters cannot pay, tint thoy nro charged $150 a section and prlvnto landa ndjncent can bo rented from Ktukald homesteaders for one-third that amount.