COLOM3-A SOLDIERS LOCATED EY CRUiiEM ATL AN I A LI '...,! i'. Pill Mr,.' , wr M.r. , a ,t-. !,B fcwa-.a I . s . l.r..,r.l o.i I l ...i,.l-d (jL. j ,..-. i-.Tiifi United flat smuvr At'antd. Commander Uillhirn 11 Tonei, i turned heie Us l i.ight fioiu the Gu;f i.f parien. tijr div.vt red i ; iijt r 15 a detach sj'nf -fc. hi iantiuops. numbering isual'y about 5i men, tut Bwndtnis their iiati'uii tits totaling l.rX) .r i.oiu men, at Tituamti, on the wet fio sire of the gu'f. just north if the mouth t the Ati.uo river. The commander ot the Atlanta sent uhore - tu oDicer, who conversed 'lib the Co oiuhian commander. The latter pto tested energetically agalcst I lie presence of American war llilps In Coltimliiau waters, Insomuch is war between Colombii and the I'oitcd State liad ml been declared, Hid politely r i in-slid the Atlanta to leave tlii- gulf, becat.se it lieio-.gtd to Colombia. Com ma n del Turner Ignored the i iu-t, and the Atlanta returned to Colon to report to Lear Admiral t'i y iil.to. 'Hit: Coluibiau's aie clearly tu - Willi protective and strengthening S;c;is,ur!'S. Although the treated tne Amcrii-aris curteoib t oey (bclm (lly resented the presence i,f the Atlan ta landing pjity. The Colombian force was cimm.si () partly of the men (a tided recently at the AtralOilvtr ty tlie t " 1 : i n ! i i in i -rui -in Cartagena itid Griieia! I'tn.ori Early In the morning of December t j.thc All iota sighted a small schooii tr In the center of the Gulf of Dai len and follower! her to the western ihore where the schooner attempted to hid'- behind a'i M- t Lieut, Harlao I'. I'erril of the At lanta was ordered tu hoard her, and 4hereiion a whale b at was lowered tnd pu.hd t waid-. ti e schi oner. Through the i-fur I --.- of the naval Oftl-ers the mirc-p' i.-d.-iii of the As I'Cilted pr ss .Hi' .11 piinid the pilly In tne wh.il" ij ;.il. It was found that the schoon.-i J 1.1 ii en board a bundled triued Colombian ' si I i -r s eoinmnnder) by lien. l-'afie. Novo, w ho s ltd (en. 4 .i 11 i l-I Orit., commander in-chief of Hie Ct Imiihiari f icisol the Atlantic ind Pacific, had a large camp a mile way on the mainland, General N'u- o ieiinsted Lieutenant I'errill to and and confer with General Oiltz. After temporal iiy i-Lirriii k to the Atlanta, l.iciten ant l'-iiill went i ick to the si higher, which. In the ticatitlme, liadl.il.en up a position IT the he.ieh witlijn a small hay. Steal exc iteinent prevailed anions the (Joloinhlalis on the wnaleback's ipproach. 1 bore wete repeated cries f "Vive Cuioiiitija ' and there w-is a ludden concent rat 11 in of l.'ii o diets tu the b-a. h. I in s me mo, 1 int., the si 1 11 at I hi a p pea red d ni'iT'i.is, and fiad the app- man.'.- of an amhuscadi-. ueneral Unlit app.a-'l O'i tin beach ben Lieutenant I'd nil went ashore, the whaSi h'i.tt In the meanwhile ly I nit close to I lie hea-h. Gcnral OriU Insisted that Lieutenant I'errill thould llv th- Cl"ini.lan flat; at the bow of the wh.tlclr.at 01 lower the American (1 ig at her stein because the was In Cob mhhin waters. Lid-tenant reriill repl ed that he did not have a Colombian h.g and re fused to l( wit the t.us and Stripes. General OrlU did not Insist upon his 10 domir, but be pruusted in writing lltalnsl the pnsciice of the Ameil :ant In Colombian wa:eis. Lieu tenant I'eriill accepled the protest ind conveyed it to Commander Turn ir, who handed it to 11 ar Admiial Toblan cn his anlvul here. Pope Leo Left nillions. KOP't !! lf.-Accordln to the fribunal thft Vatican had weallh nuied Into Its colTcrs yesterday. 'or some lime certain sums which tere known to he posses d by I'ope Leo were looked for without result, ihe search toward Ihe end hecoinini lomewhat feverish Cardinal Ootii, prefect of the pro banda accompinled h? Mr. Mai lelltit, one Of the late pope's set-re-larles, drove up to the, Vatican ind netting out hurriedly benan tu (lrK at a heavy nbjocl In the car tlaite. As-.lsl.mce was oiTered, hut A was refused, and Caidimil (Jottl ind Mr. Mat7Mni IkIwumi them tarried the invteilous object to the ipa.tment of l'-po Tins They wme Immidlauly admllted and remained tor two In urs Intense curiosity was arou el by IhUaet, as it. was b lleved to nave lome iclathm t" Ibe mUslnit wealth, Ind the wildest rumois wore clrcu F . ...i i, I.,,., mo l now n at.er. thai thp haii root lined 5,)iii,mM) franct 0d $U,00O,IKMI in IMIIikjc us. Found Oeal on the Street. unirirT.iYV. Nnh.. Dec. 19. Tltt nillaii d hi (In f Chillies Woodward, . u....r liilmr near heie was found about o'clock last niitht Ivlng In th trect neai a nom nmmm . . j ,1. ..!., I, ..a O....I1 HireKlC i ('llll'lt- .li. i-iii I.lro S un I v bcfori the Ondlnif of tbo body, Hurley, hit father tod noon warn wi-iem imi'-n ndt QiiHireLjLHrtcd between tin two older meruThey left the mIooi Id t pntslon and younu Hurley fol towed them. Shortly afterward tbt ' ku4r was touod WARNED IN TIME OLOMBiA ALONE TO BLAVE FOR LOSS OF PANAMA. ISTHMUS HAD TO SECEDE NOTIFIED BOGOTA WHAT TREATY REJECTION MEANT. lllllrrt ktr I...I I V t.lilll. In l TlpKrnm Keh -nu-cl u.i Vrrfiif ftty mwl M irr ll.nr.. WASH1N'i;TON, Dec. 21. l'resl dent Ku iv veil, transit itled to tiic house tin- third instalment f parers re atinit tu the recent n volu tion on the Islltmis of Panama. The pipis eompris" the cm lesptind eiiee b'.-twei-ti the slate riepart tient and Minis'tr la-mpieat H-ifota. re lative t.. ti, . 11.1v llenau tr -ity, con Milinit ot lili-tt 1, ,iid lelei-raiiig M ill bi t ween M ireh H and N'.,vemln r , I'ii:; In a eommuiiieation in the latter put 1 f April on the subject of ad- rs- (Ciblie opinion to the treaty. M. in a up i- vi v ; "l( is ntter y Impossible to con vince these people that tie Nicaragua mute was ever seriously considered by the I nit .11 Mates: thai the ne ktotiat'ons coiiceinlu it bad any other motive than the suijcfZini! of an advantaji-' us lurain out, of Co- lombii: m r that any other than thy Panama mute ever will be selected." The public discus-lion, be siys, was laruely along the line of the I018 of national honor by the surrender of s iveieint y, while nri vate discussion was to 1 be effect thai the price was Inadequate. fear The Worst. Dec 21 .The report 011 'J it n 'l'sin to London to I he 1 II ct that Japan P Li ; 1 n ra I.I d Sat 111 day bad v nt an oltimaturn to Russia i tiiv'iertiied hire, and 1.0 information if corroborative riatiii is in Ihe josiiis lon of M,c f" 1 e i n n Iciiations ehiletln; l".-.wle Iko of the leya lb ns 011 the situation leads to the belief that the si iidinu of an ultrna tum Is impio able, the prospects of ar are niilenlly Increasing. The Hiil i-h leu a 1 ion s-ime days a'0 re reived a tile Kin, indication 1 hat war wns possibV, and the Japanese ! nation is illlclally informed that Russia's to. cut reply to the Japanese propoals was i.osat isf jcloiy. W'liile no news has been received it the Japan -e lejal Ion that Japan; lias sent, an ultimatum to Russia, it! Is n ei imized at Ihe ligation that a (rave crisis is approaching. Major loiieral Vamaiii, the Japam sc mil itary atlachi and the Japanese cob -ie 1 who lias been iiisli ucting (ien. Yuan Shai Kai's t mops, have botn stin ti d lor Japan. Used None of the Money. (Fi.im S 1 b t- Jniiriial ) LINCOLN, Nc'i., Dec. 21-State Auditor Wis'onU '.'I 1 at Casper, Wyo. S' ttiink' up the accounts of the h..nk of which he was part owner II is ar rest was on the chat lie of. violating the bi.i.klng laws jf Wyoming. Mr. Wish. 11 will iclurn sometime during the week and wli- n lie an ivi s it is believed the trull) will he. known. II has K10,iC with him to pay his share of ihe i.-ss to dep- 8. tors. His f liuos aoert. that be never was In lb-; bunk half a doen limes, though It lias b en limning for a (b 7,cn years II.- nad no part in the active manage ment. He bmro( d no money fiorn the bank, though his partners In his i'lsence burrowed l),tX) and gave heir personal miles for the amo 1 it. Deny the Story Is Toto ROML, Dec, 2d. At the Vatican xkti'Kiav the slatitneul of the Tri- luini that Cardinal Gottl, peifect of the piop;iguida, nad hand ed I'ope Plus tiMHKi.omi In bank notes, said tohivj h.en culHed toCardlial (io.tlbythe late Pope Leo wtih ln Uru. tions to tuin the money over to his success-.r lifter a period of four months bud (lapsed was denhd. On tlie sain.! authority the state ment or the Trihuna that an electri cian fo ind In a hole in the wall $!,8jO,HX) In gold or hi. other treas ure, was also denied. The Associated press Is authorized to announce that the truth is that the present pope, Immediately after tits ascension to the throne, received tS.GOO.OiOas indicted in tne pari 01 the late pope's will which was not made public. Only one Death in Wrck ST. LOUIS. Mo., Dec. 20,-OwlnR to the jccretlveness of Illinois Cen tral officials In the east side full par ticulais about the wreck of the New Orleans limited at Church sta- . ... .. ..1. Hon, near Kast nt. 1.011m, are. mwu tainablc. It Is learned, however, that the body of the Uienian, Thoiu.il Hastings, was found under the wr?cU, Rh des Nerohon, the stockman ol Oalenburn, III , at first repoi ted dead, Ii to a critical -sonctloo. LHAr'itik LLubcu REFERENCE. OF PANAMA QUESTION TO THE HAGUE RLQUEST TO EE REFUSED F ARBITRATION cOURT NO FOR StTTLED PrtOBLEMS At'ili-alur .1 Hili Rack l)nril.M lines lnr( Oeelttruin r:ur.i Mil! sli.u by llie I'ulua hlMtr WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. "Re 'usal by the United States to consent in a proposition fmm Colombia for a tferelice ol the Panama qilisiioli to The Hague tribunal is expected, und nill be tully apuroved by the Luro eau (m wet-. 'Ibis slatement as made to a iprisentativc of ti e Asoclaled press by a III 1 (.( I ii 11 aiiiliansiadut of high auk and ltilluei.ee. ll lias air. any leeti made in s ubstance, though iu -aider mine dip. 0111 ilic lingu.igeto Jen Rati'el K.vci the Connubial) idoiiter, wlio is expected in his ;j!t!:coiu!ng note to me h'.aie m-pan-uent to suggest the Hague Uibui.al is the pruie. jil n e lor t lie settlement if the lslhuii.111 ptoblcm. Whether U.e mow ledge that the ttfusil of such a eijucsl far lioiu prejudicing the Kuropean po ers against the Wash ngton government will Cdil forlh heir emphatic endorsement, will :ause Central Reus to modify his tote Is not vet c rlato. The ambasado. quoted iu ixplain- ng the attitude of Kutooeau puwers .aid: I "Panama is a closed chapte'- in the ilstory of nations and The Hague : urt is noi the place for settled (tKSirons, but for pending problems, ivhlch are rufeired to it with the full 1pp10v.1l of all the parties inter sled. Alien Rusii 1. Gcltniny and Krauce lecognlzed the indcpeiiilence of Panama they s-t their seal of appiov il nn the prompt action of the Wash ngloii goveri.inent In pledging itself 0 guarantee and nnintalri the in lependence id the republic ll had ireviutialy recogni.ed. "Natiouscan hardly be expected to :ettt.cqucslioiis of sovereignty or nat oual houor at the Hague. Moreover, u my opinion ll would not be vviihiu die piovmce of the Washington gov rnment to grant such a le.piest from :olomhia. It Is to Panama, not. lo .Vashington that Colombia ibo.-ld ,ake such a proposition. "There is Loever, a question letween Colombia and Panama which villi all propriety might he, referred ,0 The Hague and to which rdtr nce the United Stales will scarcely iffcr objection. It U ihe question of the assumption if Panama of a paitof the Colombian lebt. If General Reyes should ask die United HUUs to use Its good illlces to have this matter brought, jefore the Hague, Pa nam a might ,afely acquiesce In such a proposition, riie ditliculty in making this request w uld be that Colombia thereby vutild recogni.u the Independence if the new it-public but this muit lome sooner 01 later." Ocncral Cowin Cxplalns., OMAHA, Ned., Dec. 2:). tied, lohn C. Cowin, couusel for Senator Dietrich, believes the senator's jleadlug before the federal court to indictments recently returned against lim, Is misunderstood, and makes ,he following explanation. "The reportthat Senator Dietrich ias declined to plead to the Indict uent chaiglng him with receiving jnouey to secuie the appointment of lacob Fisher a? postmaster at I last ,ngs, Is misleading. This Is the indictment to which Senator Diet rich pleaded not guilty, and the iu- I jictment that hu ii siste upon being aled for. The senator declined to plead to the conspiracy indictment, for, the reasoii that Fisher inter-pos- 8 a demurrer; thai the Indlct ueat charges nn oITciim!. The entire iransacllon can be brought out in the trial of the Indictment charging Dietrich with receiving money for .lostolllce aDPoiritmeuls, and thai Is r - ivhat we waut." Gen. L. W. Colby, Indicted for the alleged embezzlement of government funds, and Daniel W. Gaines, Indict ed for charges of pcijuiy Iu swearing U alleged Illegal proof on homestead fights, weie arraigned before Judge Monger. Each gave boi d for their ippeaiance when called for trial, and were released. Rtply Is .Sut.MaClOry . WASHINGTON, Dec, .'S.ln re feience to the alleged Interview attil buted to Major General II. C. Mer llam, to the effect that the proposed arotijOtlon of ueneral Woo l, would he aai 111 tul to the army, Secretary Root nas received a teleginm iiom Gen eral Merilam dated Denver, In which ho declares that he has not authori sed any publications on any subject. It Is understood that the general'! tatemeut will bo regarded as satis factory at the war department. I MAuTU A S li I N G 1 'UN'S j IIAMALIl'JiilKr. A Ciloridii woman has written to the World's fair 111 -iciiieiiient Myiiiit ti at slie p se-.is a bjtidkeichhf , male by the wife of C-eoie;e VVash .Inition, ard that blie wou d like to dispose of It for exhibition purposes. (In her letter nbe says: "The hand- k rcbief was a bin one, and the I wearer doubh d it to . hue corners to 'pace round her neck. It U aliOut 'o.e - fourth of ayari wjuareand liem- tneu 011 uue blue. 11 is auiuc mi m own work. You never saw such txe work. I not it In California 13 yiais ao fr iu Martha Wtsbinittoo's iin'ft grand dauntei. She was very old." CURIOUS FOOD COMPOUND. lid HiiliPS, Alum, KUnl lid Su'p'iurU Arid for flailing Hrtl Housekeepers have recently been solicited by some of the giocers and by ptddleis to try another kind of bating powder "cheaper and just as good" as they say. This is an other scheme of some taking powder manufctuier to get a new biand od the rnaiket by oilering the grocer a large profit. Housekeepers are not usually much beuetited by suih changes. Alum biking powders are geneiaily lo priced, but they are well-known to be detrimental to health. Laige quantities of one of them were itccntly siezed In New York, being found to he largely com posed of sharp pointed grains of ground flint and sulphuric acid. Most (f the so-cil'ed phosphite powders ate niixid with alum. The manufacturer of a phosphate powder lm patented I he process of making tlie principal ingredient of his pon der from bones digested with sulphu iic acid. Housekeepers do not want such mixtures in their food. They should never encourege pcnoiers m r aomii testers or all. g d experimenters in fool within their floors, and when buying baking powder slv uld get a b'airl well-kn wn to be made ot cream or tartir, which is d healthful pro duct of ihe grape. The report of the curator of lb museum of the University of Michi gan shows that it Is visited by an average of nearly one hundred per sons daily. Those who luv mutiny selduru luv enny thing else az mutch. Nothing but a mlrakle will keep a prodigal man ritch to the end ov hit life. A lazy man lz wuss than a ded one, bekausc he takes up more room When there is a dat ger sign up, some- people gel a reputation mr bravery by skating neaier to ll than any one else. Some people are just smart to make people hate 'em; not smart enough tc climti over all obstacles, and get to the fiont. Most wimmin would rather be nd mired for their huty than be respek- ted fur their sense. The Marble Exchange of Knoxville, Term , will make a complete exhibit of the marble industry of the state at the World's Fair. The grate-it h ros the world baz ever nroduced hav been thoze who hav conquered themselves. Yu Kan't git wit or wisdum in a college: vou may learn tbare bow to use it. Character Is Ihe poor man's capital. If vou hate another. It Is s.ow suicide for yourself. The lucky man Is the one who grasps his opportunity. Character has a commercial as well as an ethical value. Genius darts, flutters and tires, but pe'severance wears and wins. Twenty years ago an unsuspe ted mm In Lexington Ind.. stole thret gics! fr m a neighbor. The despoil ed farmer has just received five dol lars from a resident in Washington, D. C , confessing the theft, and ihuj making financial reparation. He states that for years he has been unable to sleep well, as a ll ck ol geese always haunted his dreams, nc matter where he slept. The nr st generous souls feel pralz the most, aDd sho It the least. A Wentem Wolnmfr, Newcastle. W'yo.. Doe. 21. There it a man In this plnoe who claim tnat no one need suffer with backache, he has proven In his own case Hint It can be completely and permanently cured. Ills nnme Is S. C. ITolst, and he is fork miser and wool grower. "i trim slieiirlnir sheen at the tlrn the first pain crime on," anys Mr: Hoist. "I was so bad for two years after ward that I could hardly sit down, ami tvtuin once down It was almost hmiossihlo for me to eet up again. "I tried nil the medicine I could hear of and several doctors without i,in not even for n moment. 1 ll'ed Dodil'H Kidney Pills and they made new man net of me. 1 felt as If ther was new blm.il lo my veins. I Bin ai .tnut In tlin lims; iis n mule nod can lift nnd work ns hard ns I please with out nn ache or pnln In any port of my 'it Is now over a year since they eui-ed tne mid I can pay there Is not a I healthier man In Wyoming than I a in, 1 and before using Podd's Kidney Pills i Were was not a more complete phya , leal wreck In the whole country than I was." IS AGAIN NAMED SENATOR DETRICH INDICTED SECOND TIME. HASTINGS LEASE ILLEGAL FINE OF 53,000 AND RETURN MONEY THE PENALTY. OF No iReartnr on Flr-t Cae. tirand Jurj BlecU Others Co Krep Him Cuiu- pitny. Amofiy 1 lieiu Ltiwc. Miuhttil a,.a Co ty. (Special From 8' ate 'ocriial.l OMAHA, N-b- Dec lS-Tue Uni ted States grand jury yesterday made Its repoit to Ihe court, rituming nineteen true bills. These include indictments against United States Senator Charles H. Dietrich, for all ged illegal leasing of a building at Hastings, Neb., to the government to be used as a postotlice; Former Adjutant General Leonard W. Colby, for the alleged embezzle ment of government funds: Daniel G litis of Iiassett, Neb., for alleged perjury in swearing falsely to home stead entrhs; Former Slate Repre sentative Klliott Lowe, for alleged conspiracy to bribe a United States Senator; Pos' master John S. Mitch ell of Alma, Neb., charging him with illegal sale of postage stamps; WP1- un M. Irwin, on a charpp of acting as agent for Mitchell, and against R. Allen, president of the Srandard Cattle company for the alleged illegal fencing o government lands. Tlie other indictments were similar lo that against Allen, but do not io- vplve extcoslve tracts of land. The ju 1 y reported it had further matters under consideration. The statute under which the in dictments against Senator Dietrich 1 drawn provides a pin ilty'of $:i,OoO line and requires the return of all iiiouev paid by the government un der the contract In case of conviction. 'he penalty for bribery, with which Llliott Lowe is charged, provides a heavy tine and imprisonment 1 ot (0 exceed ten yeais. The penalty for embezzlement, which charge is placid agiinst General C.ilby, Is either fine nr imprisonment, at the direction of the court. The Indictments against Senator Dietrich and Representative Lowe are in additioo 10 tnose returned against them some time ago. Sena- tnr Dietrich Is charged with alleged violation of section 37.'1!) of the revis ed statutes which provides that no member or delegate to congress mil "directly or indirectly, by him self or by any other person in trust r li i in, or for his use or benefit, or on his account, undertake, execute, ho d or enj v, in whole or in part, y contract or agreement made or tn:cred Into on behalf of the United States, by any ollicer or peison au thorized to make contracts en be half of the United States " The indictment 'charges that Senator DleHich leased to the government on April 24, 1901, a building at list ings, Neb., to be used fur a postotlice, at an annual rental of $1,300. There is one count which covers the amount received for rental on the building from the date of its lease by the gov ernment to ;the pres nt time, equal to a sum slightly In excess of $2,000. The Indictment against Former Representative Lowe charges him willi alleged conspiracy to bribe a United States senator. Two counts, each of $500, are named In the bill. It is cbamed that these accounts were paid to Loe by I'ostmaster John C. Mitchell in consideration or Lowe's endorsement of Mitchell's candidacy toSenatoi Dietrich for the appointment as postmaster at Alma. Gen. Leonard W. Colby was lodict- eri for the aliened embezzlement or a mounts aggregating $3,000 of gov eminent funds, paid to him in tmsb hv the state of Ni braska and others for equipment, belonging to the uni ted States army. The bill charges that while adjutant general of Neb raska General Cclbv turned over to the state penitentiary during Jan nary, 1901, 100 United States army blankets to be used in an emergency caused by a Ore in that institution; that tne state legislature appropria ted $2,80 to reimburse tbe govern ment for these blankets, the amount bcitiR turned over to Colby to be nald to the government: that the amount was never paid into the Unl ted States treasury nor turned back Into the state treasury when Colby's term as adjutant general expired. Will Probably Not Be Shot. DENVER, COLO., Dec. 18. Ths findings of the cnurt-maitlal In the case of Private Claggett, the sentry who was found asleep at his post at Til'mide, have been m 'iled nd weie expected to teach the state house yea- teidny morning. Under military law, they must le approved by the coventor before they become effect ive. Adjutant General Hell Insists that under the law death should be ,metedoiit to tbe sleeping senr,rvman. t 4""4-.t"t---"H NEBRASKA NOTES t t M-H-M I I i Mri. I. D. Jones of Murdock diei of typhoid fevtr. Plans are bting made to erect a large canning la- toiy at Hasticga li xt year. The li.tleson ( f C. T. Estrem of I'ciiisburg, was accidentally sboi l: iougb the foot. , J. P. Joigi nson, aged 4B, dropped i.ead of apoplexy at CVzad Tuesday, lie leaes a wife and five children. . Alliance is to have a new city hall. It will cost t.MX ai d the money will - e raised by a b .od issue. Two handsome young woman are oldini; revival services at Nemaha and standing r.xm is at a premium. Cook, a village in the northern part f Johnson county, has v.-ted $ ,009 onds for a new High sih iol building. Architects Fischer & Lawrle nf Omaha have been selected to build 1 lie new Saunders county couit bouse. It will cost $S5,000. C mpariy C, National Guard of Seuaska City, held an informal imoker the other night. A baoquei was also served. Stanley Greav of Blair has sold hi harm ss business to Ainon Bohac, who will conduct the business in tb future. Mrs. W. T. Neal is dangerously ill at Nebraska City. She was suddenly ttiickeu and is unconscious most of the time. D. FraDk Rice, accused of swind-j ling his fiancee, Mrs. Cora FranklioJ 0 .t of $900, was bound over to tb district court at Liucoln in the sum' of i'i00. j Farmers in the vicinity of Callawayi are complaining of the prevalence of corn stalk disease which Is causing; heavy cattle losses. District court for Washington coudJ ty, convened at Iilair, with Judge Dickinsiu presiding. 'Jbere aie "ii ess on the docket. R. F. Conner of Lyons died last Sat urday of dropsy. He leaves a widow and six children. He served in the civil war and was wounded three tit Gettysburg. f At Alliance the contest for the place of county treasurer, was before Judne fpacht. The ballots have nob been counted. t Lew Shelley, formerly of the Fair bury Gazette, has bought a half' Id te;est in the Twlce-a-Week and will1 make it lepublican in politics. ' j Joe Pfluii, of Papillion, has sold i' farm of 80 acres to Jacob Zeeb fori U20 an acre. The farm is near town ud well improved. ; Subscriptions were taken up and. lermons delivered at all of "the churches in Fremont Sunday, for the benefit of tbe Y. M. C. A. Representatives of the Atlantic Can-i ning Company, which is to locate at Fremont next year, have been there taking contracts for next years use. Mrs Eva Baker, wife of Prof. Baker, formerly of tue Fremont normal school, died a few days ago at Boulder, Co'o Ihi remains will be interred at Kiemont. : County Attort ey Patrick of Saun-. :is has begun foreclosute proceed-' ngs against a large number of towni j,s iu Bellevue, to collect delinquent iv.es The funeral of tbe late Dr. TLomaa . Spencer was held at Falls City Monday afternoon The deceased was 53 years old and leaves a wife and Ave children. It is denied that the 16 year-old daughter of Wm. Au tin, of Spring- icw, has eloped. It was given out that she bad disappeared, and later said that she had eloped. , The James A. Welton company at Fremont his filed articles of incor poration with the secretary of state., Tin capital is SO,000 and the firm wi I dial in machinery. Catherine Raymond "has begun di vorce proceedings at Lincoln, charg- 1 in her 1 usband with intoxication an 1 desertion. They have been mar ried thir y-thtee years. Mrs. Ellen Trait died Tuesday at th ; home of her son at Ainworth, "-he was born in Limcruk, Ir.' iind, in 1828, and leaVvS th ee ehildren. The f uncial as held Thursdiy Milton T. Peterson of Nebraska City, the first person to be charged with wife-desertion under the new law, was bound over to the dietrlot court Saturday. He will begin divorce proceedings A new pubMc auditorium was thrown open to the punnc at urieans last week. Dedication services were held Wednesday and a grand ball was given Friday night. The house will seatSOO people and bas a good si age. The office of County Commissionei Albert Hensley was declared vacant by the board of county commission eis at Render Tuesday. Hensley baa gone to Paris with an Indian show and will not return for six month. Claude Johnson, a 10-year-old boy, while Jump ng on moving freight trains at Nehawka, waa thrown be neath the wheels, having his right hand completely severed an 1 sustain ing several severe gasb:s about tne bead