'yp''t&Fw'''WffpF' ;rrrTT!y ft i) in i u m ? t I n & in m !! THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUMB IRA. L. BAUD, Publtshor. TERMS, L2B IN ADVANCE. WORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA FOR THE BUSY NEWS EPITOME THAT CaN 800N BE COMPASSED. MANY EVENTS ARE MENTIONED Home and Foreign Intelligence Con. dented Into Two and Four Line Paragraphs. Congress. On Sunday eulogies wore pronounc ed on the Into Representative Madi son of Kansas. Tho house agreed to tlio conferonco report on the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill. Tlio senate passed tho Cummins bill to permit appeal from tho tobacco trust dissolution decree. Tho scnato adopted resolutions calling for comprehensive Investiga tion of Titanic disaster. Tho naval affairs commlttco agreed to authorlzo $1,000,000 for a world wide wireless system for tho navy. President Taft's managers charge unfair Intltnldutlon of federal office holders by Colonel Roosevelt's sup porters. Chairman Pujo of- tho money trust Investigating commltco Introduced a resolution asking for more power for tho commlttco, Tho houso considered Chairman Pujo's resolution to extend power of tho so-called "money trust" Investi gating committee. Tho senate adopted a Joint appro priation or $1,500,000 for Immedlato use In repairing lovees on tho lower Mississippi river. Tho scnato called again upon tho attorney general for all correspond ence on roorgnnlzatlon of tho Inter ; national Harvester company. Representative Campbell attacked Colonel Roosovolt as ono who "as nailed ovcry man who ventured to dis agree with him on any question." 'Representative Malby submitted a minority report on tho sugar investi gation, declaring beet sugar factories were not controlled by the eugnr trust. Tho merchant marlno commlttco fa vorably reported tho Alexander reso (utlon calling upon tho president to Invito nations to International confer ence to establish steumBhlp lines on the north Atlantic. Tho resolution of Representative Norrls of Nebraska, calling on. tho de partment of Justlco for all papers and Information In Its possession concern ing tho charges against Judgo Arch bald, of tho United States commerce court, passed tho houso without do bate General. Thrco wcro killed In a tornado nt Tonca City, Okl. LaFolIetto predicts a deadlock at Chicago and his own nomination. Tho houso passed a resolution pro viding for a thorough Investigation of tho monoy trust. Polltlolans nt Washington cling to v tho belief that Bryan may yet enter tho presidential race. A Btato of anarchy is declared to exist on tho wcBt coast of Mexlcq and ... Americans nro In danger. ,, - Declaring tho lifeboats unsafe, 300 momborB of tho crow of 'tho Olympic refused to go aboard at Now York. Correspondence bearing on tho fall ura to prosecuto tho International Harvester company was madu public. Senator Martluo introduced a reso lution to send rovenuo cutters to tho eceno of tho Titanic disaster to re main a month In hopo of (hiding bod ies Chung Mun Yew, tho old Yalo cox swain, lias boon appointed minister of tho Chlncso republic to tho United States, according to u Shanghai dis patch. Tho scnato judiciary sub-commltteo unanimously favored tho nomination of Rlchnrd Sloan for Arizona district Judgo after investigating charges agulnut him. f Memorial services wcro held In tlio American Presbyterian church at Montreal for M. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk railway, who was drowned In tlio Titanic disaster. Partial homo rule for Alaska, with authority vested in tho leglBlaturo to grant to women tho right to vote, was approved by tho houso when it passed tho bill for a local Alaskan govern ment Becauso tho Western Union Tolo Kraph company refused to pay Its tax Assessment In tho statu of Idaho, tho nBBiBtant attprnoy genoral, O. M. Van duyn, hns authorized tho .Bolzuro of tho company's property. Woman Biiffrngo Bcorod its first vic tory In tho houso, when, by a voto of 81 to 351, an amendment was adopted assuring to tho Alaskan leglBlaturo tho right to "modify tho qualification of electors by extending tho oloctlvo franchlso to women." Tho Missouri supromo court con tinued tho ouster enso of the stato against thrco lumber companies to tho October torm. Representative Norrls of Nobrnskn introduced a resolution dlroctlng tho president to transmit to tho houso n copy of any charges against Judgo Archbald of tho cotnraerco court. M BlBhop Boshford of Peking believes that tho Chlncno republic is firmly es tablished. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley advocated be foro tho Interstate Commcrco com mittee a bill to rcqulro net weight or food packages to be stamped thoreon. Tho list or dead In the Illinois tor nado Is placed at Boventy-two. President Tuft, In a spirited address at Boston, replied to criticisms of, Colonel iltooscvelt. Tho development of Alaska coal fields was the subject of a conference nt tho White houso. A bitter Indictment of . Bruce Is may was made In tho sennto by Ray nor of Maryland. Mr. Roosevelt mnde an extended ex planation of his lKJsltlon In the har vester trust report. Speaker Clark, while in his office suffered nn attack of lumbago and later went to his home. A body thought to be that of Georgo W. Widcncr wuh found near the scono of tho Titanic sinking. In North Carolina Roosevelt said If ho got the nomlnntlon he proposed to break Into tho solid south. The sennto will Insist on its amend' merit to tho house resolution for elec tion of senators by direct voto. An unknown steamor, It was testi fied, saw tho plight or tho Titanic, but failed to stop and profrer aid. The German government will make no orilclnl protest agnlnst tho closing or tho Dardenclles by Turkey. Oniccrs, crow and passengers of the Titanic who perished nro describ ed as acting tho part or heroes. A new tower replacing the ono which roll ten years ago, was dedicat ed with Imposing ceremony at Venice. British Ambassador Bryce and Mrs. Ilryco left Washington for Snn Fran cisco, from whence they will sail for Now Zealand. William J. Bryan conferred with senators nnd representatives regard ing popular election of senators and other legislation. John Rodell, rormcr chler of tho First battalion of tho Chicago fire de partment and later chief at Omaha, died In Chicago. Herbert S. Hndley, the governor, wob the leader or tho Roosevelt rorces which triumphed In tho Mis souri republican state convention. Governor Herbert S. Hndley and his rrlonds swung the Missouri Btato re publican convention for Colonel Roosevelt artcr a twenty-four hour deadlock. ) Edmco Chnndon, a French girl, has been mado assistant astronomer nt tho Paris observatory. She has been connected with the observatory for four years. Tho bodies or Colonel John Jacob Astor and Isador Straus, tho million aire merchant ot Now York, who lost their lives In tho Titanic disaster, have been recovered. Interest In republican national pol itics already at a high pitch In Cali fornia, vvub intensified by tho arrival or Senator La Follotte to begin a four days personal campaign. Tho body of Major Genoral Freder ick Dent Grant, U. S. A., in Its flnnl reBting place in tho military cemetery at West Point. Tho Inst rites or bur ial were very Impressive. Sidney Phoenix, nged olghty-threc, tho oldest Yalo graduate In tho west in the ago or Ills class, and n prom inent Presbyterian minister antl mis sionary, died nt Minneapolis. Chairman Norman E. Mack of tho democratic nntlonal commlttco Issued a call for, tho commlttco on arrange ments for the nntlonal convention to meet at Ualtlmoro Saturday, April 27. Two Americans havo been Impris oned nt Chlhuahnn, Mexico, slneo March 1C, according to n messngo re ceived nt the stuto department from Marlon Letcher, tho American consul. Roprosentatlvcs of soft coal miner of Ohio, eastern Pennsylvania. Illinois and Pennsylvania and of tho united mlno workers of thoso states, havo signed tlio wage agreoniont by the re ferendum voto of tho minors. Representative Stanley attacked tho Roosovolt administration for alleged favoritism toward tho harvester trust. Tho house Insular affairs commlt tco favorably reported tho bill pro viding for Filipino Independence in 1912. American men nnd women eat too much nnd onjoy llfo too little, says Paul Saundrny, a wholcsalo dealer In fancy groceries, whoso homo is In Paris and who 1b In California to pro moto trado relations with the. United States. William Jennings Bryan waB best man at tho marrlago In Philadelphia or Mrs. Cntharlno Carlson or that city to W. J. Dwyor, a nowspnpor man or Washington, D. C. Tho lattor and Mr. Bryan havo been irlenda for many years. Herman I Uracil field or Bay City, Mich., who Ib held at Contorvllle, In., as a loproBy subject by ordor or Mich igan state board or health, said ho would spond $100,000 In efforts to pre vent tho authorities sending him to a leper colony. Personal. Robert Bacon, who recently resign ed tho post of Amerlcnn ambassador to Franco, Is on his way home. Tho Oregon delegation Is Instructed for Roosevelt. A largo fund Ib bolng raised In Eng land for Titanic sufferers, RooBevelt and Tnft aro giving and taking lusty political body blows. Champ Clark's victory In Nebraska gavo much encouragement to his friends. W. J. Bryan thlnltB a dark horso will bo nominated by tho republican national convention, Dr. D. K. Pearson, 92 years of age, died in Chicago. Dr. Pearson had given awny moro than $5,000,000 dur ing tho last years of his lire. A FEW IRE BODIES SEARCH DELAYED ON ACCOUNT OF BAD WEATHER. THE MCKAY-BENNETT IS DUE Cable Ship with Bodies of 184 Identi fied Dead About to Arrive in Halifax, N. S. Halifax, N. S. A wireless message received Sunday from tho cableshlp Mlnln which Is supplementing tho work of tho Mackay-Hennett In search ing for bodies of thoso who perished In tho Titanic disaster, Indicates that there Is llttlo hopo of nddlng to tho ISO odd now on tho Mackay-Hennett duo hero some tlnio Monday. Tho weather has boon- bad, tho sea rough antl bodies nro widely scattered. Cap tain Decartoret of tho Mlnla believes tho Mnckny-Bennett has picked up nearly all obtainable. If his predic tion Is correct, the bodies of Major Archibald Butt, Mrs. Isldor Straus and other prominent persons, not reported an among the Identified dead, will never to brought to port for burial. A revised list of tho Identified dead, compiled from wireless messngo3 re ceived here nnd In Now York places tho total number of Identified on tho Mackay-Bennett at 184 and thoso on tho Mlnla at eight. In all ton wcro reported ns recovered by tho Mlnla, but one unidentified fireman was bu rled at sea, and the body of another man In evening dress gave no cluo to Its Identity except gold cuff links marked "S. G." Among tho eight bodies Identified on tho Mlnla, none is that or a promi nent person, excepting that of Presi dent Hays of tho Grand Trunk, previ ously reported as1 recoveced. Ho has apparently not been transferred to tho Maekay-Bennett and probably will not reach hero until tho Mlnla arrives. Vincent Astor and party arrived hero Sunday In a private car and will start to Now York with Colonel As ter's hody as soon as it Is positively Identified and encolllnod. Among tho other arrivals was Isldor Unlzola, who will search for tho body of Victor Ponasco on behalf of Penasco's widow. Senor and Senora Penasco were mak ing a round-the-world trip. Sho is a sister-in-law of Premier Canalejas of Spain and related, to tho Spanish royal family. Everything has been arranged at the navy yard for tho reception or tho Mackay-Bennett with its cargo or dead. Best advices aro that It will dock at noon, hut tlio time cannot bo fixed definitely. Body of Brandeis Recovered. Now York. A wireless mesBago re ceived by tho White Star lino from tho cableshlp Mackay-Bennett an nounces thatseventy-flvo bodies of tho 219 found at tho scene or tho Ti tanic dlsastor by the Mackay-Bennett and tho Mlnla havo been Identified. Tho body or Emll Brandeis or Omaha Is among them. Frand D. Mlllot, tho artist, who ac companied Major Butt on his trip abroad, Is among tho dead picked up by tho Mackay-Bennett. Kansas City Faces Deficit. Kansas City, Mo. In tho lace or a deficit estimated at $700,000 In tho fonds or Kansas City, M. A. Flynri, city comptroller hns said that ho would not certtry any appropriations or the now city administration until thoVo Is money to meet them. Ho es timated tho revenues for this year at $2,500,000. Titanic Investigation. Washington. With tho definite ob ject of showing the unwisdom of per mitting wireless operators on snip board to bo their own masters, tho senatorial committee, looking Into tho Titanic disaster, will on Monday en ter tho Becond week of Its investiga tion. Colorado for Clark. Colorado- Springs. That Colorado's twelve delegates to tho democratic national convention will bo Instructed for Champ Clark for president wqs tho statement of party leaders of tho Btato convention. Bandit Shot to Death. Paris. Bonnot,' tho leader or an or ganized gang of automobile bandits who havo boon terrorizing Paris and the surrounding district for months, and Dubois, a notorious anarchist woro Bitot to death In tho most thrill ing encounter In tho annals or French crime. The Smoot Bill. Washington Tho Binoot bill to con solidate all national parks and monu ments under ono "bureau or natlonnl parks," has boon reported favorubly by a senate committee. Fast Train In the Ditch. Ft. Wnyno, Ind. Four men are so seriously hurt they will probably dlo and eight or ton others were badly hurt when Wabash train No. 5, west bound nnd known ub tho "last mall" wont In tho ditch nenr Antwerp, O. Tho accident was duo to spread rails. Dr. D. K. Pearsons Is Dead. Chicago. Dr. Daniel Kimball Pear Bona, ninety-two years old, who In re cent years gavo moro than $5,000,000 to small colleges, chiefly In tho mid dlo west, died In this city. NEBRASKA IN BRIEF. News -Notes of Interest from Various Sections. Odd Fellows of Superior dedicated their new hall last week. Tho city of Hustings has ent In $50,000 of school bonds to have them registered. Ccdnr Bluffs has voted an $8,000 Issue of bonds for the Installation of an electric lighting systom. Tho stato railway commission has authorized tho York water company to lssuo $40,000 worth of bonds. A proposition to have all the rural schools of Dodge county assemble at Fremont on tho afternoon of May 25 for formal exercises Ib being enter tnlncd, A special election was held In' Ce dar Bluffs on tho proposition of bond ing the village for $8,000 to Install an electric light system. The bonds car ried. Seventy-six seniors of Hastings High school, comprising the lnrgest class In the ihlstory of the Institution, will receive diplomas at tho com mencement. The contract for tho new public school building at Harvard was let by tho board of education to II. V. Bin der of Oxford for $14,190, he being tho lowest bidder. John A. Woods, an Omaha con stable, was shot and Instantly killed by n Sicilian, whoso house he hnd en tered for removing furniture that had not been paid for. Tho llttlo son of J. H. Davis of Glenover, Gage county, was attacked and bitten In tho leg by a mad dog. The dog was killed and the head sent to the Pasteur Institute at Chicago for examination. Tho Fremont hoard of education has set May 14 as tho date for the school election, when tho proposition of issuing $125,000 in bonds for a now high school will bo acted upon by the voters. Lucy Ogorzolka, live year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ogorzolka, liv ing near Cambridge, was burned to death as a result of venturing too near a patch of burning Russian this tles. Mrs. Alice Ramsey, mother of Char les Morley, tho convict who is to be tried for the klllng of Warden Deln hunty and others, arrived In Lincoln and will remain until after tho fato of her son Is settled. Stanton county was the first county to report official primary election re turns to tho secretary of state. Ono county sent In returns but no dupli cate list accompanied It as required by tho secretary of state. It will require the official count or tho three counties to decide whether ex-Representative R. II. West or Wood River or Frank Harwood or Greeley has received the democratic nomina tion for senator for that district. Ohris Schmidt, 6r., father of Chris Schmidt, president or tho Blair Na tional bank, i was found dead in a field at his homo farm, about five miles south of Blair. He Is supposed to have died from a paralytic stroke. Tho stato board of assessment and equalization approved tho Interpreta tion of Henry Seymour of the mort gago taxation law in which it la hold that real estate mortgages owned by state banks aro not taxable against tho banks. The state, In buying canned fruit for Its Institutions, specifies "20 ner cent syrup" which Insures a. good quality or fruit ir tho contract is complied with. One Institution received some goods for tho present quarter that were quite destitute or sugar. Exhausted by a night or work over tho primary election ballots, Patrick N. Gynn, slxty-threo years old, left the ' voting booth or tho Third precinct or tho Fourth ward In Omaha shortly bo fore 7 o'clock In tho morning wjth tho bnllot "boxes. Carrying tho heavy load Into tho office or the county clerk ho reeled suddenly under tho weight. Horry Drorskl ran to his assistance. Ho had fallen to the floor nnd was dead. ' Tho little town of Barney, to tho north nnd wost of Peru, Is again con fronted with tho possibility of having to move. It has already moved twice during tho past threo years, owing to tho encroachments of the Missouri river, and during the early part of last week tho rapid cutting of the river at that point again brought it face to face with this Us long-tlmo onomy. Arbor day was established and named by tho Nebraska state board of agriculture In tho year 1872 and by law was mado a state holiday In 1885 and Is now observed In thirty or more states and Is a legal holiday In many states. It Is not a national legal holi day. Tho custom of planting trees on Arbor day originated In Nebraska and Nebraska was also tho first stato In tho union to make It a legal stato holiday. Adams County. Through tho publi cation of tho mnn's picture In a news paper tho murdered of Sheriff Moody of Rockland county, South Dakota, has beon Identified by Deputy Sheriff Wil son ns Bert Hudson, who lived at Hau son, Nob., until two years ago. At the office of tho ndjutant general tlio loss of tho National guard by the Omaha flro Is placed at about $20,000. Thoro was complete equipment for four compnnles. County Treasurer Sommerglad of Lancaster county has notified the sons or tho into Wlllam McLaughlin that thoro Is a shortage of $2,300 In tlio office, which tlio representatives of tho former treasurer are expected to make good. Tho members or tho Mc laughlin family, ns well as Former Doputy Treasuror McCorralck, hns ox pressed a willingness' to reimburse tho county for any funds lost. NEB Si "RIZES OFFERED FOR LARGEST YIELDS OF CORN. fllE CONDITIONS AND RULES Sontest In Which the Youth of the State Can Become Competitors In Corn Growing. $700 In prizes will be offered for ttrgest yields of corn grown by Nc Sraska boys under tho following con lltlons nndrules: The Prizes. The prizes are offered by the South Dinaha Stock Yards company of South )ninha, Neb,, tliroug'h trie Department f wVgrlcultur.il Extension or the Unl fersity of Nobraskn'at Lincoln. County Contest. The following prizes nro ottered Joys in each county where a county tontest is held under the direction' of ihe county superintendent: 1st prize $10.00 in cash !nd prize 5.00 In cash Ird prize 3,00 in cash State Contest. The winners at the county contest vlll compete for the state prizes. The lastern division Is composed of nil lounties east of a line drawn straight louth from tho west western boundary tf Knox county. The western division s composed of all counties west of '.his line. Eastern Division. 1st prize $50.00 In cash Ind prize 25.00 In cash 10 third prizes of $5.00 each 50.00 In cash Western Division. 'st prize $50.00 in cash rnd prize 25.00 in cash 10 third prizes of $5.00 each . . i 50.00 In cash Thc Rules. 1. Boy must be under twenty-one rears of age. 2. All the work must be done by :he boy. 3. Acre must be measured, husked ind weighed in presence of two dls nterestcd freeholders, residents of :ounty where corn Is grown. An af Jdavit must be sent to county super ntendent nnd a copy to superintend nt of agricultural extension. 4. A complete) record must be sub nltted on blanks furnished. 5. Ten ears of the corn (average lelectlon) must be exhibited at tho aunty contest. C. The exhibits of the winners In sach, county will be sent to the stato :ontest nt Lincoln to compete for Itato prizes. 7. Boy must exhibit at county con test to entitle him to stato prizes, and do county prizes will bo awarded where there Is no county contest. 8. In counties where tho county niperlntendent does not hold county :ontest, growers are eligible to stato prizes. 9. Entry Is free, but boy must be in active member of a Nebraska Hoys' club. Wrlto county superin tendent for particulars. There is no membership fee. 10. Do not wait to organize a club m your locality now, but sign and mail the coupons below at once. This enters you for tho contest. Then go 'jo work and win the prize. Send this coupon to C. W. Pugsley, University Farm, Lincoln, Neb. I wish to enter tho Nebraska Boys 2orn Growing Contest, and will com ply with the rules. Please send Ex tension Bulletin No. 5. Name Age Dato County Town I wish to enter the Nebraska Boys worn Growing Contest, and will com ply with tho rules. Please send mo Extension Bulletin No. 5. Name A night fire in tho Cusack building it Omaha caused a loss of $150,000. State Fair Attractions. Tho state fair board at a recent aieetlng decided to add two features :o tho free attractions, aoroplanes and fireworks at night. The managers think they have the finest lino of frco ittrnctlons ever offered by tho fair, leroplnnes, fireworks, the Cheyenne Frontier day, wild west and Llberati's band and opera company. Will Pay Omaha Visit. Tlio students In the engineering college of the university will make their annual tour of Inspection of Omaha Industries May 3 and 4. Tho visit will be under tho nusplces fcf the American Institute or Electrical Engineers. Oil Inspector's Report. Tho report for March or tho stato oil inspector shows fees collected for the mosth, $2,883.30; March fees un collected, $GC6.70; collected from back fees, $144.03; expenses for March, $1,375,84. N Normal Graduates. A list of tho graduates or the state normal schools or tho stato hns just beon prepared under tho direction of tho state normal board. With tho ex ceptlon of tho Wnyno Normal school graduates tho list comprises a total of 137 names. Cadets Going to Crete, The annual encampment or the university cadets will bo at Crete, May 14 to 18, Tlio tents will be pitched on the Chautauqua grounds along tho Blue river. THE TAXATION LAW. State Board Approves Mr. Seymour's, Interpretation. Tho state board o! assessment and equalization "approved Secretary Henry Seymour's Interpretation of the Smith mortBago taxation law which was passed at the last session of tho state legislature? That part which gave tho board most difficulty related to the taxation of real cstato mortgages held by banks. The Smith act provides that the new laV shaU not npply to corporations, the, prop erty of which is not exempt from taxation. Under tho general rovenuo lawr. of tbe state bunks aro assessed on capital stock and on real osate, the value of the latter being deduct ed from the capital stock and tho dif ference assessed separately. Secre tary Seymour decided that loans anc discounts of banks being exempt from taxation, real estate mortgages should also bo exempt becauso tho money loaned on real estato Is In cluded In loans and discounts. Many of the bankers and attorneys over the state held that the value of tho real estato mortgages should bo deducted from the capital stock, but this view was not shnrcd by tho board members who declared that such a proceeding would leavo no capital stock to be assessed In many Instances. For Observing Memorial Day. A call for the veterans In the Grand Army posts throughout the state to fittingly observe Memorial day, May 30, was issued by Stato De partment Commander A. M. Trimble. Memorial Sunday services will bo held May 20. Attention is called to provisions contained in tho general' orders No. 5, 1912, from the national headqua'fters. The substance of these orders Is that the bells bo tolled from 12' o'clock noon unfJl 12:15; that Hags be placed at half-mast, and thnt the: comrades remain standing with un covered heads during thnt period. It is also ordered that in addition to the reading of Lincoln's Gettysburg ad dress, the orders of General John A. Logan designating May 30 ns a day for strewing flowers nnd "otherwise decorating the graves of the com rades who died in defense of their countrj during the late rebellion," should ue read us a part of tho ex orcises. York Bonds Issued, The state railway commissioners authorized the issuance of $40,000 in bonds of tho York Water company. Commissioners WInnett and Clarko. voted yes and Hall no. Tho company has a capital stock issue of $GO,000. The bonds aro to pay off $20,000 or, matured bonds, $1,950 or floating in debtedness and the remainder for 1m-, provements In the plant. Spraguc Man Ends Life. Fred Fratnouer of Sprague, Lan-, caster county, was found dead back of his house, hanging by a rope. He had undoubtedly committed suicide. Newspapers Are Commended. Tho seed corn campaign, which had for Its object the testing of seed corn was tho greatest co-operativo movement that has ever been at tempted along agricultural lines" says the Southwest Trail, a publica tion with offices in Chicago. Nebras ka has shown to tho world, what a llttlo co-operation will do, and her newspapers are certainly to be con gratulated for tho fine spirit which was manifested in the campaign. Work Must Be Rushed. Tho Board of Regents of tho Stato university have decided that work must be rushed on tho laboratory building on the' medical campus at Omaha. The building was delayed at first by litigation and later by the plans calling for a too expensive building. Codification Commission Works. J. II. Broady 6r tho state codifica tion commission Is now investigating tho numbering of tlio articles' In tlio stato constltuton of 1875. Tho differ ent statute makers havo numbered tho articles differently beginning with ar ticle 14. Thus the supreme court In referring to articles or tho constitu tion sometimes cites a section that is found to contain different subject mat ter in different compilations of thoi constitution. An anamination of the original constitution in tho office or tho secretary of stato shows that tho secretary or tho constitutional con vention ceased numbering the articles niter article No. 2. Wilson Makes Inquiry. Dr. W. H. Wilson or the Stato Board or Health has returned Irom St. Edward and Archer, whoro ho wns called to settle differences be tween local physicians. At St. Ed ward he found one caso of scarlet fever and at Archer one caso of In rnntllo paralysis. Both cases woro quarantined and thero is no reason to fear a spread of the disease. Jews Seeking Land. Another colony of Russian Jews has written Labor Commissioner Guyo about settling in Nebraska. The, writer or tho latest letter is V. S. Loubkov, and ho writes from San Francisco. He says he represents tho New Israelite Evangelistic so ciety and that tho colony will bo com posed of 2,000 families and thoy de Hire to settle on farms, which thoy deslro to purchnso largely on time.. Mr. Guye will write to this man and get further particulars aB to what his peoplo desire. im tiii. in i