i Ml ft rl ! Hi ii,. n THE SEEM-WEEKLY TRIBUNE I1U. L. BAIU9. Publisher. TETRMS, fl.IS IN ADVANCH. WORTH PLATTB, NEBRASKA EPITOME OF EVENTS PARAGRAPH8 THAT PERTAIN TO MANY SUBJECTS. (HE SHORT BUT INTERESTING Brltf Mention of What It Trentplrlng In Various Sections of Our Own nJ Fortlgn Countries. General. 1 TOwa progressives doclaro thoy will continue tho organization. lllinoio women's clubs will mako a demand for equal ouffraeg. President Taft will 1111 all oxlstlng acrnclos Ireforo bis torrn oxplros. In a shooting affray at Clifton, Ariz., three mon wero killed oiid two wounded. H. H. Miller of Council Bluffs was elected nrcsldont of Uio Iowa veteri nary association. Unofllclal advice from Washington affecting nlno army posts, has been received nt Fort D. A. Russell. Twenty-elgbt persons wero Injured, one fatally In a wreck on tho Frisco railroad, near Slnton, Texas. President Taft Issued a proclama tion llxlug tho rates for passage of tho Panama canal by foreign ships. Kdwln Williams, a studont aviator nt n uchool near San Diego, fell 160 eel, sustaining probably fatal in lirles. . President Tuft told Daughters of Iho Confederacy that good would como from tho elcctW of a dotnocrat fc prenldent. Surgeomf operated upon William f,orltner, former United States son Htor, for appendicitis. Tin oporatlon was declared a bucooub. A dispatch from Cantiin, China, pays: Canton has an army ready to Do of norvlco If called to arms against tho Rtis8iaiB in Mongolia. At Buffalo, N. Y. o. wealthy frator ry man confessscd to having com mitted many ifirdors, and, told where to find several of tho bodies. As tho censorship permlUi no news to como from tho front, tho situation at tho Bono of tho fighting In tho Balkan" i moro porploxlng than over. Thr, British battleships lllbornla ComtionwtaJth, Dominion and Brit nnl'i and tho armored cmlsora Black P'Jnco and Cumberland, arrived at ' Ziyrna. Represontatlvo Nicholas W. Long worth of Ohio, who 'was defeated for re-oljctlon by nlnoty-soven votes, spent $l,r00 in his campaign. Ills op ponent! Stanley E. Bowdlo, roported that ho spont $875. Tho social season at the Whlto IIouho will begin Decombcr 12, whon tho president and Mrs. Taft wlll give the annua) dinner to tho cabinet. Dur ing tho season thoy will gtvo recep tions and four dinners. Ballagh, Neb., haa sprung Into prominence through being a place of rofugo for J. B. McNamara, in 1910. This fact waa disclosed in tho Indian apolis dynamite trial. Ballagh is in Clarfleld county. Tha banking rosourcos of the Unit ed States during tho last four years havo oxcooded by billions tho record of any similar period in tho history of tho nation, declared Lawrence 0. Murray, comptroller of tho curroncy, In a Btutomcnt. (lovomor Woodrow Wilson an nounced that Immediately after his In auguration as prcsldont or tho United States ho would call an oxiraordlnary session of congress to conveno not later than April IE, for the purposo of revising tho tnrlff. Fifty mon are dragging tho Illinois river bolow the La (Iran go dam, nine ty inlleB south of Poorla, searching for tho bodleu of William Mooro of Chi cago nnd hi" three companions, who aro thought lo have beon drowned whllo tryU" to shoot tho dam In launches. Tha Qrtnd Trunk railroad of Cono da Is negotiating with tho Now York, Now Haven & Hn-tford railroad for the rlf.lit not only to reach Boston and ProvHonco over tho lines of tho latter road, but to carry its buslnoss Into all utatlauB of tho cntlro Now Haven ys7om of railroading. JLn Chicago Charles Jones, a pollce truo, was Bhot and killed lu attempt Ing to break up a gathering of West 'lido hoodlums. Tho boys ran away vhen tho policoman ordered thorn to ilspene, but ono of them shot Jonos twice in tho right side and ho died on tho war to a hospital. At Ilollette, N. D., covjerlng their victims with revolvers, two masked men held up seven men In pool room, securing $2,200. Ono man waa forced M give up $1,500. Coming Into tho room through opposito doors, tho rob bers order their victims to throw up their hands and stand In a row. Senator Martin and Ropresentatlvo Carlin of Virginia urged President Taft to use his lnfluenco to expend the 500,000 granted by congress for experimental postal roads on a high way from Washington to Mount Ver non. Secretary of the Interior Fisher an nounced the appointment of David Whlto as chief geologist of tho United State geological survey. Lake City, Utah, to spend IG3.000 for what proved to be cheaply prepare ed volumes, according to Mrs. Bird's complaint in n suit she bognn in tho United States. Forty-four Roumanian soldiers wero drowned whllo crossing a lake. Tho complete count In California gives Roosovelt a slight lead. All hope of floating tho stranded liner Royal Ueorgo has been aban doned by its owners. Methodist bishops, In session at To ledo, O., planned a campaign of pub licity. Tho resignation of Ambassador Bryco may tie up the arbitration troaty. Tho United States this year ralsod by far tho greatest corn crop In its history. Governor Donccn has decided not to call an extra session of tho Illinois legislature. President-elect Wilson is keeping his mind open on the question of an oxtra session. Roosevelt says he Is proud of tho showing mado by tho progressives In tho first battle. Lives of foreigners In Constantin ople are safeguarded in tho event of a Moslem outbreak. Thousands of pcoplo attended Min neapolis day nt tho Northwestern Products exposition. Tho French armored cruiser Mon tlam has been ordered to proceed at onco to Constantinople. Witnesses from tho Pacific coast havo been taken to Indianapolis to testify at tho dynamlto trial. William Campbell Clark, one of Uie world'H leading thread manufacturers, died at his homo at Newark, N. J. An adverso vote was suffered by tho British government In tho houso of commons over tho homo rulo bill. Unity of north nnd south was tho Bontlment at tho confederate corner stono laying at Arlington cemetery. Miss Florence F. Wilson of Now York eclipsed all past typewriting records by writing at tho rate of 110 words a mlnuto for ono hour. Henry I. StlmBon, secretary of war left aboard tho steamship Zacapn for Cristobal, to Inspect tho sites of tho proposed fortlllcatlons of tho Panama canal. Disappointed becauso their baby was n boy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kopp wrapped tho child In a shawl and tossed him into tho Ohio river at Can ton. Tho Interstate Funeral Directors' association, which Includes tho stntcB of Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota and Nobraskn, was organized at Sioux, City. John Joneo, a wealth farmor, forty flvo years old, was Bhot and killed at, his homo noar New Alia, Okl., by nn unknown person who burned Jones houso to hldo his crime. Thrco cracksmen blow open tho safo in a saloon on West Madison and, Hnlstod streets, Chicago, and escnpodi with Ja.GOO after binding the barton dor and porter with ropos. Tho resignation of JameB Bryco as BritlBh ambassador to tho United Statos and tho appointment of Sir Ce- ell Spring-Rico au his successor was' ! olllclnlly nunounced at London. Tho Armour Packing company was Indicted by tho federal grand Jury at Kansas City on tho charge of violat ing tho national pur food laws in a J uiipiiiuui ui eggs irom lvansas uuy to Now York. Attorney Oonornl Wickorsham, ltj was learned, will not retry tho criml-. nal anti-trust suit against tho bath tub trust until tho supremo court of tho United States decides tho civil' enso against tho combination. Washington. -Tho auprome court decided that It was not necessary to hoar arguments In favor of the con stitutionality of tho South Dakota "unfair BnleB" law. This was accept ed as equivalent to a decision in sup port of tho law. PoBtmnBtor General Hitchcock an-s nounccd that approximately $28,000, 900 had boon deposited to dato In postal savings depositories by 290,000, Individuals avoraglng JOG per deposi tor. Tho Bystom Is now operated in' 12,773 postolIlcoB and 7,357 banks havo qualified to received postal sav ings funds. Members of tho subcommittee of tho arbitration commltteo appointed to adjust tho dispute between fifty oastern railroads and tho Brotherhood' of Railway Engineers In Chicago found their tontntlvo decision so un-t satisfactory that another week will bo taken for drawing up u revised agreement. Jack Johnson, negro pugilist, ac cused of violation of tho Mann whlto slavo act, was released from custody boforo Judgo Carpenter In tho United States district court at Chicago, In bonds of $30,000. Tho surotlos ac cepted wore tho pugilist's mothor, Tiny Johnson, and Matthew S. Bald win, a real ostato dealer. All Oroek subjects In tho United States who served In tho Grecian army us rocrults In 1896, 1897 and 1898 aro called upon to return to arms In a dispatch recolved nt tho Greek legation. Thoy aro expected to Join tho nrmy within four months. It Is stated at tho legation that already bo tweon 10,000 and 12,000 Greeks havo roturned homo from the United States under similar orders. Personal. Tho Wyoming legislature Is repub lican by two majority. Ortio McManlgal testitlod ho bo lloved J. B, McNuinuru once tried to kill him. Governor-elect Morehead of Ne braska paid $85 for "help" and tha election cost him $C;in, President O'Neill of the Western Baseball leaguo says next year's Bchodulo will provide for 168 gameB. Ovor 100 Nebraska manufacturers gathored at Omaha to form a state UBsoclatlon. Jarnos Dryce, the British ambassa dor to the United States, baa tendered his resignation and will return to1 England. WILLGALLGDNGRESS EXTRA 3E89ION TO CONVENE NOT LATER THAN APRIL 15. TO REDEEM PARTY PLEDGES Tariff Revision to Be the Theme. Party Leaders Counsel This."- Pana ma Canal to Open In 1913. Now York Governor Woodrow Wil son has announced that immediately after his inauguration as president of tho United States ho would call an ex traordinary session of congress to convene not later than April 15, for tho purposo of roviwlng tho tariff. To set at rest In tho meantlmo specula tion as to what ho would do with re gard to tariff rovislou ho issued the following statement: "I shall call congress together In extraordinary session not later than April 15. 1 shall do this not only be causo I think that tho pledges of the party ought to be redeemed as promptly as possible, but also becauso I know it to bo in tho Interest of business that all uncertainty as to what tho particular ItoniB of tariff re vision aro to bo should bo removed as soon as possible" Beyond this brief announcement the governor said ho had nothing further to say. Most of tho opinions ho had received from public men seemed to bo in favor of an extra session, ho de clared. Hastens Announcement Tho governor did not intend to ex press himself nbout an extra session so soon after his election. Although ho has favored tho Idea of an extra session bocauso tho present arrange ment would not bring tho now con gress into Bcsslon until thlrteon months after its election, ho had promised to spend moro timo In as certaining public opinion. Tho governor wub Impressed by the argument that with an early arrange ment democratic loadors In congress could begin to take counsel at an ear ly dato bo that much of tho prelimi nary detail could bo worked out be fore congress convened on April 15. Tho governor was prompted incident ally in making his early announce ment by tho fact that many mombora of congress wero desirous of arrang ing for accommodations In Washing ton for tho extra session, if thero vas to bo one. Immediately upon his election tho govornor mado up his mind to wait until after ho returned from his vaca tion beforo making known his attl tudo, but upon finding, as ho said, that opinion In favor of a special session waB practically unanimous, he felt no hesitation nbout making public his conclusion. Though the pre8ldont-eloct means to rest awhllo In Bermuda, ho really expects to glvo a good deal of time to qulot thought about tho problems that faco him. Ho will sketch his an nual moasago to tho Now Jersey legis lature and will do some extensive reading on data on tho tariff, monopo lies, banking nnd currency reforms, and other Issues. NEW MILITARY PLAN. Secretary Oliver Wants States to Co operate With Government. Washington. Somo tlmo noxt sum mer or fall, no exact date being specified, a vessel will pass from tho Atlantic to the" Pacific ocoans across what in now tho Isthmus or Panama, which consequently must disappear from the world's geography, and by tho samo human agency, the western hemisphere will bo dlveded into two continents. Tho vossel will not bo tho Oregon nor nny other famous ship, but will bo ono of tho small water craft In dally use by tho canal build ers; and probably tho only passenger will bo Colonel Goorgo W. Goothals, and tho staff of American englneors, who for tho laBt eight years have been carrying on tho greatest engl nocrlng work tho world has over seen. It will be later than that, anywhero from six months to a year, perhaps, boforo tho formal opening of tho wa terway will tako place and n naval fleet headed by tho famous old Ore gon, will pass through Into Uio west ern ocean, and the canal may be fairly said to bo open to trade. These factB are not of ofllclal record as yet; tho dato of January 1, 1915, still stands for tho opening predicted by Colonel Goethals, but that the oponlng will bo anticipated to n great extent hns been promised by the canal builders In unofficial Intimation of their purpoBo to advance the opening date, In tho annual report of the canal commission, Just published. It is dis closed while tho completion of the great looks by January 1, next, will not be possible, owing to contract de lays, within six months thereafter the channel will be finished. May Take Up Term Question. Washington. -President Taft's opin ion on the 0-year presidential term Is endorsed by President-elect Wilson and congress may take up this ques tion at Us next session and seriously consider it. Governor-elect Very III. Whoeling, W. Va. The condition of Governor-elect Dr. H. D. Hatfield, 111 with pneumonia at his home at Eon man, admlttodly Is grava and his con dition precarious. NEBRASKA IN BRIEF. CapL Henry T. Sweet, a Dawos county pioneer, died recently. Tho report that Senator Hitchcock will return at tho end of tho term la not confirmed by that gentleman. Nebraska adherents of tho pro gressive party say tho organization la not to dio because of detent. Several hundred commercial teach ers will bo Jn Omalia November 29 and 30 to attend tho sixth annual meeting of tho Missouri valley com mercial teachers' association. Dlphtorla has broken out in thrco Omaha schools and the city health de partment has Issued orders to ob served very precaution possible to provont tho spread of tho disease. At Dakota City, tho Northwestern depot waB entered by burglars. Four tickets for Omaha wero taken and an oxpress package was opened, a suit of clothes being stolen, tho burglar leaving his own garments In their place. At tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. August Elchstadt, Sr., early settlers of Fre mont, their golden wedding anniver sary was celebrated. A company of thirty relatives, which Included four generations, was present. Tho Johnson county drainage board Is advertising for bids for bonds In the sum of $100,635.14, the dato set for tho opening of tho bids being No vember 26. Tho bonds will bo issued for tho purposo of furthering tho drainage plan along tho Nemaha river and tributary streams In this county. Govornor Aldrlch has decided to establish a legal rosldenco and make his homo in Lincoln after tho inaugur ation of Governor-olcct Morehead noxt January. Tho governor has given it out that bo will leavo David City and onter tho practlco of law lu tho capi tal city. James Webb of TecumBoh, sufforcd a painful accident at Odcll. Ho was working with a Burlington bridge gang, being on a scaffold on a steel bridge. A plank in tho scaffolding gavo way and Webb foil a distanco of twenty-flvo feet, alighting on somo of tho bracing material of tho bridge, badly hurt Tho city attornoy and members of tho light commltteo of tho city coun cil of Kearney mot and drafted peti tions asking for a special election callod for tho purposo of voting $50, 000 bonds for tho construction of a municipal electric light plant for commercial purposes voted lost spring for street lighting purposes only. Tho board of supervisors of Gago county has offered a reward of $200 for tho arrest and conviction of tho party or parties who murdered John C. Molnts, near tho Western hotel Is Lincoln several weeks ago. Mr. Molnts was formerly deputy county clerk. This now makes a reward of $1,400 for tho apprehension of tho slayer. President Frank Williams and Sec retary C. V. Douglas of tho Johnson county farmers' Institute havo re ceived word from tho stato university that tho instructors proposed for tho short course in agriculture, which was to bo held in Johnson county in placo of tho annual farmers' institute can not bo furnished. On returns from seven ty-ono coun ties of tho state a total of 2,430 pro hibition otes Is shown. In 1908 tho voto of this party In the entire state aggregated 5,179. In 1910 thero were 3,877 votes cast by the party, Polk county with 140 votes and Merrick county with 1,12 leading tho counties of tho stato outsldo or Douglas and Lancaster counties. Somo Nebraaknns go to tho Rockj mountains at an expense of $300 Just to kill ono doer, but any Nebraskan who desires to do so enn go to Strlb llng Island in tho Platto rlvor, three mllos west of Fremont, and kill ono by paying tho usual lino of $100 for shooting such animals In this state. Tho deer was first seen near tho city of Fromont and was later seen on Strlbllng Island. Game Warden Miller has been notified. Ho will endeavor to protect tho animal from "pursuit of huntors. II. E. Mclvllntock, n surveyor for tho Union Pacific railway with a forco or Boven men from Omahn, will start at onco sun eying tho Union Pacific tracks between "Beatrice and Holmcs vlllo with a Wow of raising them abovo tho Hood line. Attornoy General Martin Informed tho county clerks of Keith, Webster and Nuckolls counties that In his opinion a majority of nil votes cast nt tho election is necessary to carry a county assessor ofilco abolition monsuro. County clcrkB or these threo counties wero of tho opiulon that If tho voto for abolition was greater than tho voto against, that tho abolition piogram would carry. Mr. Martin says not. Tho effort of the secretaries of the Btato board of health to obtain in formation in regard to tho sourco ot lco and wator supplies used on rail road trains in Nebraska has brought forth very littlo responso from tho railroads. Tho secretaries started the movement last spring, but got no re sponse. At their last mooting thoy asked all railroads to file reports within thirty days. Tho Union Pacific nlono has complied. J. R. Schiller, proprietor of a South Dakota sanltailum, wont to Columbus and kidnapped his small son from the public school. Mrs. Schiller had left hor hUBband threo months boforo, tak ing tho child, and had gono to Coluui bus to live with her parents. Tom I.ano, No. 2,610, with alias uamen of John Holt, Albort Johnson, Earl McNapp and James W. Tompaon, who was arrested In Seward, was taken to Lincoln, and turned over to Deputy Warden Oats of tho Oklahoma penitentiary. Ho escaped from there last January and has flro years and four months to servo for forgery AS 10 POLITICAL PIE MODIFIED "IOWA PLAN" IN DIS TRIBUTING PATRONAGE. HOW TO SECURE Senator Hitchcock and Democratic Congressmen of Nehraska Will Get Together for Consul tation. A Nebraska modification of what was onco known as tho "Iowa plr' in the handling of federal patronage matters has been suggested by Sena tor Hitchcock satyr, tho Omaha World Herald. It has been agreed to by thoso who by virtue of their official positions will naturally havo a voice in tho handling of Nebraska's bhare of tho ofilco that will bo at the dis posal of the incoming national admin istration. These include, beside Sen ator Hitchcock, tho three democratic congressmen, Representatives Ma gulre, Lobeck and Stephens, Dr. P. L. Hall, tho national committeeman, and Chairman W. H. Thompson of tho democratic stato committee. The es sence of tho plan Js consultation and agreement with aSjlew to united and barmonious action that will result iu a fair and equitable distribution of patronage As originally proposed by Senator Allison, and put Into operation by tho Iowa republican delegation a good many years ago, tho plan worked very successfully. Senator Hitchcock's mall has been vory heavy since election with letters of applicants for federal appoint ments, and a number of aspirants havo personally called upon him. For tho most part tho applicants seek tho position of postmaster In tho various towns. In most cases the terms of tho present holders do not expire for a year or more, but tho anxious appli cants evidently tako tho ground that early action is both wiso and neces sary. Senator Hitchcock has adopted tho plan of merely acknowledging tho ap plication with assuranco that all claims will bo fairly considered by himself and by others naturally or of ficially entitled to a voice In passing upon applications. To bring about harmonious action ho has proposed to tho three democratic congressmen, to Dr. P. L. Hall, national committeeman, and to Hon. W. H. Thompson, chair man of tho state commltteo, a plan of consultation and cooperation on pat ronago matters, In lino with tho "Iowa plan." For tho present, applications will bo merely received and filed, and de cisions will not bo reached until the tlmo comes to fill vacancies. Then tho aim will bo to unite Jn making tho proper recommendations to the presi dent Under this plan the threo demo cratic congressmen will naturally havo tho chief voice In settling post office questions, each In his own dis trict, .whllo thoso in republican dis tricts will be decided on consultation. Requisition Honored. Governor Aldrlch has honored a requisition from the governor of Iowa for tho return of William C. Gott alias William C. Gotz, to Council Bluffs, la., on tho charge or bigamy. He is alleged to havo married Ioretta Danahoy nt Council Bluffs, la., Sep tember 28, when he had a wife living from whom ho had not been divorced. Mr. Ferguson's Vote. J. L. Ferguson of Broken Bow, who got Into tho United States senatorial game by petition, desires to know how ho came out and has been informed that In fifty counties ho has 239 votes. Inspection of Prison Horses. Following a sanitary inspection or soveral penitentiaries and reforma torios of western and coast states, J. E. Murray has returned to Lincoln with an array of Ideas relative to changes which may be suggested for penal and reformatory Institutions of th,ls Btnte. Mr. Murray made the trip nt his OArn expense, but was commis sioned by Governor Aldrlch to visit the institutions of tho various statos for tho purpose or gaining points on sanitation problems. Mr. Murray says he round Nebraska rar behind many other states. Tralnor Loses Out. Tho supreme court or Nebraska overruled the motion Tor a rehearing in the caso of Tralnor against Hoctor, a suit brought by tho former mayor or South Omaha ngainst Thomas Hoctor. the present democratic executive. Tralnor claims that under tfie Btato law passed by tho last legislature, ox tending tho term or office, he wub en titled to tho placo, but tho supreme court reversed and held thnt since he had voluntarily relinquished the place he could not secure relief In the court. The Socialist Vote. Returns from twenty-one counties of tho stato will have to aggregate more than they ever have before, as far as the socialist vote Is concerned, If the total Btato vote of that party exceeds Its voto of last year. Tho seventy ono counties that have thus far re ported to tho secretary of state show that there were 5,579 socialist votes caBt this year. Last year there wero 10,003 cast on railway commissioner. Four years ago'there wero 3,534 votes cast for tho socialist candidate for president, SHOWN BV COWTMEB. Larger Part Report on Governor and 8ficiator. Additional election retuniH, official and unofficial, frum eighty-four coun ties on governor ami United Statos senator aro liertrwUh nroscnicd. Tho plurality of Morohoud ovor Aldrlch will be about 12,000. Tho pluralities of republican cnndldnlcfl below tho of ilco of governor vdll nvrrago nearly 10,000. Wilson's plurality will be nearly 30.000. Tho flgureu follow: Mioi'TiiVAiMa' iov.KnNon. McMcKeltln (rrp) 90,551 Dlers (ltm.) 93,146 SKCItKTARS OV HTATli Walt (ip.) 102,681 Krlley (Jem.) 88,818 AUDYfOn. Itoword (rep) 100,463 Illclinitmd (clem.) 83,251 THKAttlJRMIt. Ceoige (rep.) 101,09( Hall (dem.) 90,101 HUPKRINTKNDENT Ol' HCIIOOUS. Delzell (rep.) 105,173 Clark (dem.) iS,701 ATTORNJifY UKNR11AU. Martin (rep.) 103,601 MorrlsBoy (dem.) 87.0S6 I.AND COMMIHIONKH. Ueokumn (rfp.) ., 101,40! Castleman (dem.) 88,195 RAILWAY COMMWSION15II. Taylor (rt-p.) , 8,84' Hannati (dem.) 91,377 Governor nd Senatnr. j VI- More- Ijor- Slml- oriuji Uciid. j-ls 1'b'Kcr. AdwiiiK . . Antelope .. Uu liner ... liOOtll! Box l.utte Boyd . Urown . . UtilTi.lo . Uurt .. . Bullci . Oilar CIlUKf Cheyenne . "l.iv . . Colfax Cumins CtJttM Dakota . . . Putt vtt Daw won Deuel . . Dixon Dodge DourIhh Dund . rillmore . Kmnldtn Frontier ... KuriiUB (inue . ... Oiinlen flnrtlelil .. Gosper .... fJuint .... Ori-elev . .. Moll Hamilton I Juilun . Illtelicnrk . inu .. . Howard Jefferson . Johnson . Kciirnev . . , Knox .... Keith Koyu Palm Klmlinll ... Iine:ister ., Lincoln l.otip Ikuii . Mndlspn MeThcison Mculck ... Moritll ... Nnneu .. .. Nemaha . . Oton Pel kltis . Phelps I'lerco Platte Poll; . lti'd Willow ItlehurUKon Hock ... . Saline . . . Kaipy . . SaunJerH . Kcottsbluff Snwttrd . Sherman Stanton Shci idan . . Thayer ThurHton . . Vnlley ... Washington Wayne . Webster . . Wheeler . . . York . J.735 J.IXO I.KhS 2.06L JMii ,116 1,235 49 T91 38 ,!&) 1,1.81 1.4Ta Ota r.lU 54C tl 484 049 481 7)3 496 :!,?.'JH ?,395 2.006 l.XTl 1.71.8 1,14(1 l.VKI 1,458 1.84S l.M-t 1,575 1,6?" 3323 8,163 2,00i 3S2 337 417 313 471 398 1,14!) J,!7t) 1,617 l.rlti 923 1,120 ,GS.: 1,181 1,659 2,M 2.017 2,383 L65 (,96 "Oil MO ttiik 66H ),Va 1,fC4 1,420 1M 223 13r. 3H 1,490 892 2,33 1 2,141 2,134 I4.S3S 14,03" 12.0'IS 350 46 280 ).X6 l,r.7! 1,506 .X4J 1,102 1,238 Ht) 984 710 1,303 1.215 1,174 3, fe8 3,256 2,790 367 363 485 2,83 396 272 tA3 HOT. 4 IB Jl! 130 94 587 886- i.tsa 774 1,40fl con jor, -,07J 1,15X i.atn 110 4M tl i.m sis 1,011 -' M4 TAl flfe' t.K8 i2 1.&04 MISS 1 Mfc 29H 7.4PI. 1.1)1.6 his. i: ooi! ton 15'. liO l,W5 J.49H Mr. 478 1.74 !! l.f.78 1,00 1.010 i.s:r. :iS7 -nr, -79 C,2l1 J.EB3 244 16" ).7fi4 31H 'on 1.052 i.r5 1 733 1M! !I9H : i.3;n 1,141 irr, 1.4CJ r.no 1,743 orD :.i&2 fe9l 1 ',9H 704 701 1 ..if. I Sir. mi 1,3!)I! 1,178 1.3f.5 11)0 1.S02 Ji,404 1,448 r,n 48fi J,0!J3 1,224 I.6C9 1,1.131 880 1,912 3rD 2.01 111 (,,984 1,2(10 ret 121 :',3i 133 1,104 417 855 1,110 z,-zn 240 t,30'l 1,124 2,122 U24 1,021 2,430 -.tot 2,341 1,058 2,313 D3.0 Sv2.r 8(11 836 706 1,633 X27 873 1,311 38 1 1,20(1 27 .O-rC 2.195 1,951 1,013 1,351 973 993 55C 420 1,819 1,605 988 1,162 1,155 1.511 1,142 1,067 1,030 1,000 J.791 1,941 435 301 353 194 277 116 6,752 6.14S 1.756 1,041 262 130 156 10C 1.01S 1,712 337 171 1,308 910 (117 402 1,114 771 1,482 1,423 1,926 2.010 1,435 i',502 1,354 i'.zok 485 1,926 ROO 2,285 974 1,762 992 738 845 1,425 882 3-19 1,431 1,254 1,431 228 2.113 962 i',912 958- 2,139 290 2,038 90!) 2,139 r.oc 1.S20 71S 780 615 1,506 884 747 1.241 877 1,142 204 l.?77 Totals ld7,Ji73 118,b45 1?3,0C6 105,250 nighty-four countlcn. t Woman Seriously Burned. Cass County A Horloun accident occurred on the. farm homo of Rlno bolt WoltBel Mm Woltsel took a llRhtcd luntPin and a bucket sho had just oinptlod of viator, and was dip ping carbldo out ot tho can and put ting It into th buckot. O.ib generated from tho danipnusu in tho bucket and; Ignited, supposedly irom tho lantern flashed up, bndly burning her arms nnd face and, It jh feared, ruined her oyohlght. t Prison Rtport. Work has bwn commenced on tho biennial report or tho Nebraska Btato penitentiary offleJaJa to Uio legisla ture. Tho report vHI embrace tho work of the priBon during the years VJ11 and 1112. and will bo ready for distribution amojig tho legislators when thoy asueniblu early In Jan uary. The report wlfl appear In book foim, with illustrations of the prison. Object to Number Thirteen. Moinbeis of Uio new legislature of the stato of Nebraska bavo a fine re spect for boodoolBin Ho far all or tho state senntors ancl jourosontatlvcs have refused to tnkn Heat No. 13 or aont No. 2:;. A frioutl ot Senator-elect Jacob Klein of Beatrico solocted seat No. 13 for him, but later Mr. Klein Bent word that bo cnukl not tako that number Governor Aldrlch hnn decided to es tablish a legal rcHldonoo and make his home In Lincoln aftin- tho lnaugu ration of Covrjinr-olect Morehead next January. Ho will leave David City nnd "nter tho practlco of law in tho cnpltnl cltv. Solon Spelt Sentc. Newly elected solonw of the stato of Nebraska nr engaged jn a scram ble for desirable henia In 1ho Benato chamber and In reprwiontnUvo hnll, and Secretary of Htale WnU Is flooded with lotterB, verbal requests and ap plications of friendd on bohaU of the now legislators. Mr. Walt la reserv Ing seats as fnht as they aro applied for without regard for purty amilatlon and he is assigning to oar.h legislator elect tho panloular desk vach wants aa far as Is In bis power to grant per sonal requests V " H' "V