WI IUI for ., ( 'A I't UY, Don't Rent Ktlitor Northwestern Agriculturist: 1 have been much interested in the articles published in the Northwestern Agriculturist giving advice to the Nebras ka farmer who has $1500 in the bank, drawing four per cent interest and himself renting land. Why is it that so many follow the same old plan?If one looks back fifteen or twenty years lie will see how the country has developed, both in the value of the land and the condition of the country. What was Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, the Dakotas, in fact, our entire north and the west twenty years ago? Com pare it with the present time and see theadvancement that has been made. Those old opportunities have passed away, yet there are new opportunities coming forward all the time. Why should the man rent when he has money in the bank? Why should he not be a borrower instead of a lender and own his own land? The improvements on the farm would then be his own. The rise in the value of the land would be his, too. He could farm for the future benefit of his faun; always making his land more productive. Geo. Herring. Wo so to the Panhandle country every First and Third Tuesdays Go with us and see for yourself Red C oil Investmen Potter Block, Up Stairs, Red Cloud. I. II HOLMES. President. D. ,1. MYERS, Viee-Piesidont. A. B. SELLERS, Secretary and Treasurer JULIAN CONFESSES HIS DEED Okl.ihomn County Clerk Tells of Mur dor, Outgrowth of County Seat Fight. K. C. .I'llian. cderl. of Mcintosh conn- held I ir the muider of General Duulap at Eutala, made :i full confes sion to th" ci line at Muskogee Jail, lie rlaiiu.i self defense, statin;; that (ineial Duulap entered his room and lii i'd and then he hilled him. There is considerable ill feeling, hoth at KuiVui and Checotah, ovur tho shooting, li th towns ate under aims and Governor HaUell has. been ap pi'.ih'd to to preseive order. INSURGENT SULTAN AT FEZ Mulai Hafid Enters City With Army of Twelve Thousand Men. Muliil IlJifnl. the Moroccan insur gei.t sultan, with his entire suite and an .umy of 1:2 mm men, enteied Fez with meat potnp Ahottt 2'i ouo Iterber title-biiic'ii at r p,uited to In- ni.ii't liing in to join him. Il.ilid h'lt Monuine. Juii" 2 and on the next day, it is said, he completely annihilated the iem nanis of th cheiaiihi rebels Several of SiilUn Ahih'i Aziz's functionaries, who tl"d trom Kahat. have leached MeiUillCZ COURT UPHOLDS BIBLE Attempt to Exclude It from Illinois Schools Results in Defeat. The CaUiolh of Si ott county, III., who .ought to mandcniu the Winchester kpIiooI boatd to stop the reading of Hie bible and the lecitatioti of tho Lord s prayer in the schools, met do lent 111 the Mipteme court. Thai, tribunal declined to grant a petition for a vviit of mandamus which was brought on an appeal ftotu tho cir. uit court of Si ott county. Two Tornadoes in Oklahoma. Two tornadoes passed Shawiiee.Okla., foitv-flvo minutes apait. The Rrst one was seen tor many miles. It was the largest ih.'id of the mail) that have visited Oklahoma this season While considerable property damar.o wa.-. done, no latalltles have been re pot ted The storm was most severe west of Dale, Okla George Gould Will Attend Wedding. Reforo sUIIiu lor Kuiopeon the Kron Piituessin Cei Hie, Gcoige J. Gould said "I expect to attend the wedding of my sister, Anna Gould, to Prince Hello do Sagan The marriage is to take place with my consent, blessing nml witli the full consent of all tho Gould latnlly " Gracey Heads Missionary Union. .With the election of ofllcers and n larewell service, the twenty-fifth an nlversaiv conference of the Interna- 0. b tional Missionary union, which has U .n in nesMon r.t Clifford. N Y., was rniul'ided with the election or oll'i' ers. Rev I 1. Gnuey of Roches ter was elected piesld'iit. I nSTnllitt't N.iti.c tn Ro PrfQfntr4. ( . w. ....... - -- . ....... I Senator I.al'ol'.ette announced that Henry !' Coiheius of Milwaukee I would place him in nomination for the presidential candidate at the Kepub llcan national convention. South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha, Imi" 'J. Cattle Re ceipts, 2'iflO; bent 10c hif-'hei. heavy fckiw, native steers, $3.25'il 7 jo; covv.t and hellers, $; 2".?t ''. '", western Meets. $1! 73'it ii.2J; T'xa st'-era, $'100 (fi'io, c antlers, ?J.fiot :L7."i; stockuis and r"'dern, $n.uoTi ". 2".; calves, $:5 2" (ji;2j, bull--., stags, etc., $2 7.'f;1' Hogs Receipts. It.riU'J, steady to shadi lower; heavy, .TAi :"', iu:.xel, $' 22'..ft."i.27'..; light. $.'. 20T:, :50, pigs. $1. .'05 1.00; bulk ol sab'-, $.' 22'j'fi o'M Sheep- Receipt :ji)'i; year lings, ? LoOfr -.123; wethers. $l.2."fj "2."); ewes. $.!7jJd"0; lambs, f" 75 c?7ti2". Chicago Live Stock. Chiiago, June '.). Cattle Receipts, 1.U0O; steady to strong; sHr.-,, $1.0 ) (Tr 7.73; cows, SlOOfitiOO; belters, $1 nOfii;.,i."; bulls, 3 Tolt .1.3U ; calves, $2 ".Orpo 75; sto'kers and feeders, $: 27, ii : 10 Hogs Receipts, lij.000; r,c lower; choice h-avy shipping $3 13 3 50; butchers, $5 3005 55. light mixed, $5 lfr 3.15. choice light, $5 15 ft5.55; packing $1 j1(7i 5.15, pigs, $:i 75 (&5.00; hulk of sales, $l.."i0tjr 3.10 Sheep Receipts, RJ.000; 13fr25c higli er; sheep, $1 oiKf; 5 00; lambs, $3.00cu C.G0; yeatllttgs S4.5(i'?J 3.23. PILGRIMS IN A WRECK Nine Killed and Eighty-Three Injured in a Collision in Italy. Nine persons were killed and 8;i In jilted by a rear-end collision of a Height train with a passenger tialu at Koccupletia Mol of the vktlni-. were Italian pilgrim returning from an excursion to the sanctuary of the "Crowned Viiln" and came Irom the villages in the vicinity of Vaiallo. The passenger train had stopped at the station on account of tin accident to the locomotive, when a heavily loaded Irc-Ight train clashed Inio It. The head passc'tiper coach was com pletely telescoped and the freight en gine mounted and crushed the two next curs. Alleged Bank Robbers Captured. Falrhury, Neb., Juno 3. Sheriff Lowell of Republican county, Kansas, arrived here on his way to Lincoln to secute a requisition for the return of two men supposed to be concerned in tho robbery of the Cuba (Kan.) bank. The men wete captured' near tho town of Davenport. RULERS MEETAT SEA King Edward and Czar Nich- olas Exchange Visits. Shores of Reval Bay Crowded With Thousands of Spectators Toasts Emphasize Good Relations Now Ex isting Between the Two Countries. Howard VIII, Kln of Knslatul, ami Ktnporor Nicholas of KussU ox changed toyal vl-tts on the nteis. of while the ship w.i-, .teaming ut nine- the Huv of Reval In the Gulf of Ktu- t'eii Knot-, on a speed ttial off Point laud, it was a notable meeting and Huen uie, California a steam pipe in one which may have a tnr-t caching the stathoatd engine lojiu hurUlng elTed In the wot Id policies of the mid r 2;: J poun I-. p''M "i" UUHnsHuv future. , ''" ''' :l'"l Injuring neveri others, all of The day was bii'.liaut with sun- the mm la the tompatlnioiit at the shine and the Imperial yachts, .stir- Hut Tic explosion, the cause of tounded hv Ilrltish an I Russian war- which is unknown, .icnined only a ships, lying in the roadstead, made a feu minute? aftet Admiral I'rlel Se- beautiful and impiesshe plctuie The hree Captain I-' it Howard and Chief hills and the wooded shoies of tho Hngmeei Uobeitson had leli Iho on- ha wete ctowded with ihouaud.s an 1 .,! """' " : ' "' "f inspection, the arrival of the Hrltlsh King hy sea l'"our ol the men wete Udle.l instantly and the empeior of Russia hy Ian I ?) -hie mote died at San Pedro on was made the una von of unbounded '' anival there of the Tennessee, enthu-hnm. I " "' dead: George Wood, water Dining the course of the day the tender. Sctantou I'a.. K C. Hoggs, lung and empeior wete the guests of sec on. I class llretnati, SVoodlauu. Ala.; the iimiiii! .:iinr..,s :.t liini-heon on A lt-iuhold. machinist' mate, second hoaid th" Russian vaiht Polai Star, wl.ii h was novued with guests No speeches wete made at this affair, but at the st..t .iiinnuet i,n hoatd the Rus sian yacht Stain' ut toasts wete given whii li were h .irtdy ie-pondeil to Roth the l.ing u.i I the empctos spoke in Kngllr.li una ttf'y "mphasUeii the good relations which lave succeed'-l the coolness beiwe-'n the two coun tries in the past vean and in the prat etui natuie of iho new ateler 'tandtng. All the vvarMilp- w re biilluntlv R lumlnate.l hut the ya hU Polar Star and Alexandria tiisplaye.l spec hi el-c-trli.tl ufferts. Isoatloails of Get man. Kstlemiau and Russian re.-elfnt, steamed out Into the roadstead an ! setin.vled the royal visitors v.ith s i t.otutl loll. sings ami village muni ia-. the singing of the Ksthoniuns be ir. urn I Ii'iiImiK- nlenslnu. ' " ENGINEER FALLS FROM CAS Train Runs Seven Miles Before Fire man Discovers He's Alone. Omaha, June D. Plunging aioiind Fliarp curv .-., thiough cuts and across brldg .- at fotty miles an hour without un engineer in the cab, Riirlington train No. 2:'., St .lo-eph to Oinalia, tan a wild coin so of seven miles just the other side of Ilenton's, which is twelve miles liom Council Hlufl's Kn glneei K Stalling had fallen I'lom his cab and lay unconsi Ion-, by the side of the tin' ks. Fireman C A. J.-ickson did not know that the engine was i mining wild. Several sharp nnves wete taRen with uniliniiiiished speed and when there was no whistle as the Main .da-died through Ilenton'-. the fiieman looked over to the light side of the cab and was bonified to lind it empty. Fnenian Jackson backed the Haiti slowly and a close watch was kept for the body ol' the engine- r He was found at the end of seven tnil'es, un conscious and bleeding RAILWAY MAIL EMBARGO LIFTED Some Lines Opened to Service, but Others Still Closed. Lincoln, June 10. Chief Cleik Dul ler of the i ail way mail service ie reived word that the line ol the Great Noitheru through Montana has been lcpaiicd and that mails are now going thiough east and ue.-t over that line. The embargo on the Not thorn Pacific still exists Local reports were that the Rulo Atchison line is still closed and may leinaiii closed for several days The Colon Pacific, south or Beatrice, I.-. still dosed and the railway mail sot vice has no information as to when it will bo opened. Tho line north of I Lincoln was opened to service, but it is badly handicapped by soft Hack The Rock Island's Kansas lines aiu i still in tumble, but their main line east and west is In service and ttains are making neatly schedule time. DENTIST DROWNS IN SALTCREEK Gasoline Launch Goes Over Mill Dam at Ashland, Neb. Ashland, Neb., June !i Chatlea G, Whistler, a dentist, was diowiied in Salt creek. With three companions, Mr. Whistler attempted to take a tide in his gasoline launch. The rurrent of the creek, which lecent rains have swollen to the dimensions of a river, was very swift, and the launch became unmanageable, going over a mill darn Mr. Whistler's companions managed to grasp the gliders ol a biidge as the boat was swept along nnd saved them selves,. Mr. Whistler was a graduate I of the University "f Iowa and one of the leadlni: teshlents of Ashland. King Kdward had a long private me louin, unci .. i umnisi .mm.-u...... conversatitm with Premier SU.lvpiu l Tli. surviving seamen all of whom , alter luncheon, retiring to the c abin ' '"ceiveil some injuiies. aci.-d with th-' with him Nothing with regard to the' greatest heroism in aiding their un pur poll of the conversations betwi e- forlttnate mates. the king and the emperor and the' Only one mbe explo led. The break tniiiisteis has been published, bat it v ''-ss than six indie., m length is iindersdod that thev touched poltt Thete vv;is no wteckage. but the e.x ical lelations only In a geneial way ' ploMnn was ileMiibel hy the survlv- ors as frightful. So g; 'at w. .-. the SEVEHSAiLORSKlLLED Boiler Tube on Cruiser Ten- ncsscc Explodes. Victims Blackened Almost Beyond Recognition by BlJSt of Cinders, Steam and Soot in Fire pit Rear Admiral Sehrce Has Close Call. A iH-asVr 01 1 uriel ui hoard the full ed States armored cruiser Tennessee tki-s, Germany; Georg- V Meek. Ilrnt i lass llieinan SUidmere, Kan: P. .1 Utiriis. p .1 Carioil. !' S MaMlehl. 'Iheie ueie loutte.'U men In the lite id'. in when the p.'je, whii h la four iiulii. in diametei and ei. l.iscd with vvat -r in-t'le th- boil-r. blew out. ilnv iug a tui tent of si tiding -teain, itial u'u-l, millers and leu alie-i thiough the ashpit and slurv -re I tin; hall ual.e 1 men. ' A b'ast of while steam I torn I lie l vent:latotH told those on dei U of the accident, ami Lieutenant ( oniuiander P.ohi i-ion. the navlgutoi, instantly ' .-.outided a geneial alarm and dtop ping twenty linea of l;is" teady for Instant use In ca.-.e or t!r Within the ' doomed flic loom No 15 the suiviviug seamen were lighting tor life. Rein ' h jM and Meek wore slricU"ii dead at their post Rogs an I Wool ciawled or vveie drai into the adjoining l... .. . 1 .., I I!.. ... .blast of soot and ste.un tl.nl eveiv j man in the room wa- blackened from head to fool, while Hume closest to the break vveie literally cooked alive Tlieie are -,'xteeu dnilhir lite too;, is, ! but eat h separated by sleel doors, and the tii-ii in adjoining oinpaitments did not I "el the explosion When the tltst outside ichcuers enteied tin- Hie loom II was in utter darknes. the si. Mm find soid coveiing tie eleitin- i light.-, and ceiling mid walls with a j thick coat. The men in this (liepit woil; naked, e.xi epl foi idiot I trousers mid s'ippct.s, and the i!".id and iu jilleil vveie lilac kcneil altll'ist beyond recognition. FLOOD PANIC IN ARMOURDALE Rush of Families to Remove House hold Goods to Higher Land. The list of Hie Kaw liver caused a panic in Ninth Topeka and the Ar nioiirdale section o Kan, a-. City, Kan., and theie was a rush of lenulie, to re move their household goo!-, liom tlieii homes to higher laud. In Armounlale, moie than four hundred families moved their lui nitiiie, and the stam pede was becoming general when the police Intervened. The niiesteil ex pi'ssnien who were fiighti'iiing house holders and obtaining exorbitant prices for moving their good.-. The tit (linage boaid issued a Miiteurut saying that a line of eight feet more would he ncrcssaiy to lloo I Aimour dale Pat king hollies an 1 oilier stab lislitneiiis lu tin bottoms lemoved the contents of Hie basements to upper lloor.i The Mlssoui! has i cached the dan ger line of twenty-one feet, but Is al moM. at a standstill and is cai tying oiT the wateis fiotn tin Kaw liv.r easily The weather bureau gives as .sin unco that the ciest of the Hood Is almost reached The tallniads two tho heaviest sufl'etei.s, miles of track be ing washed out in various places and hildgcs damaged. TROLLEY CRASH KILLS EIGHT Score of Others Seriously Injured In Collision Near Annapolis, Md, In a headnu collision near Annapo lis, Md , between two cats on tho Wailiiugton, RultluiDiM and Annapolis railroad eight poisons wete killed out right and a score of others vveie seri ously injured, some of them peihaps fatally. The collision was duo to a confusion of orders, as the Hue has been i uniting several extra cars each day in connection with the commence ment festivities at the uaval academy. The dead: Richard Norton, Balti moie; A. II. Sclmltz, Baltimore; Po lice Patrolman Shrlobor, Zach O'Neal, New York, inotornian of one of the ..r .- . -i ,in, iimMi : . .';''ter, six y.ii. old. iianghti, c.i Getienl i rr..:': Manager William K Siaugliiet of tho toad. .1 W Mi Daniel, llaltllnore; uti iileuiiii-i woman. Ol Hie Inltin'd, General Traflle Man tiger Shiiightet was in tins worst con dltlnii and his death at any moment would not i au.se th- physh Inns aur pii.se. The disaster oeirrr-d jut beyond' Camp Parole, whleh Is the Hist stu Hon alter leaving Aiiu:iiolis. liith o the wrecked cats wete specials. Reunion of Spanish War Veterans. Lincoln, dune :. - A leunion ol Span Ish-Aineiiia'.i Win Vetei.ins, attended hy ne.ul tv o bundled members of this lb Nbindn legiments, was held bete Among those v;ho attended was W. .1. Rryan, who was colonel of Ibis Thitd Nebraska, and Governor Shel don, who was a captain in Mr. Rryan's legluient. A caiupllte and business iiieeliug was followed by a hanqttut, at v.hlili Mr. Rt.an Governor Sheldon and othi'is made addresses. Ernest Kennlson Granted a Stay. Lincoln, .lime tl-Kinest S. Kennl son, sentetKi'd to twenty-three years In ptison, has appealed to the supremo court for u stay of exenitlon. lie was convicted ol the murder of Sum 0 Cox Judge Hauler, who is conduct ing Keunlsnn's ca.ie. seemed a stay of execution and will try to make at tangi incuts lot II.OiiO ball 75 Cents Per Diy for Convict Labor. Lincoln. June ,-, - The slate board of puhlt' lands and buildings adopted a i - - o ! 1 1 1 o 1 1 iiiii!iing a paymeul of T.'i tents a uav pel man for lb" use or lonviit iabot Tlie Lee Itiootu ami D'tstei iinipiin has paid 50 cents uutl olTeted tin Increase a ". per cent Tho title will beiome effe live June 17. innna Low Rate Summer Tours To the Pacific CoAst Daily low round trip rates In Port land, Seattle, Taeoma, .sun Francisco, Los Angolos and .-'an Diego, Slightly higher to include both California and Ptiget Sound Ono whole businoss day saved ly our new sch-dtilo to the Pil ed lit cr.-ist. To Chicago nntl EoLsTorn Rcsortu , Republican convention tickets on silo June 12 to U! Daily low e.xe irsiou rates to Canada, Michigan, Wisconsin, , Mitin-sotii, Massachusetts and New lYoik tourist resort; also low excur sion rates to tourist resorts in Maine, i New llatni shire. Vermont. i An American Tour I For N i;brn hiv Teachers And l! ' ir fii.'ii'N Kxi'iinlnii ufll ti'iivi ' li I coin I. 'ii ii in I ,iii "7 Will sirnil t'irit or j four i!n ut N li V I'liiiveiillnn In li-vel.iliil; I till'! ' !l .tliilo. Mm' .in I'll 11.. Tor Mill.. M. I.1C.V iti ii ic t ! '' n -r M.r. n,:li 'I lioi-sitiil 1.1 lllllls M ,il iai r . n J. 1 -. M.i'l' I'll llilltlill. MImiiv. il'iwii Un Ilu "-"ii in N.-'n i ei 'j. iliiMiro I'li.liiili-lplini Wii'liim-dei ii'i'l I'llt-Vim. ,sU thiMilMil t'ir mi Illiii't'CX Jil.il f li ilifunilflllOII er v n.i' th iin.li r isni'il. To Cojorado xnd Rocky Mountains Oh'Ix lew riiii-. In I ii nriul- I lull. U"; oil' ir liliiik Hi Is mid YcllouMimi- Park liL'mccntlo I Ulllt'llllllll ,11 Dt'llVl-l III .llll Hoir.aaeckar!.' R.Atc Kirn mid tlilel Tiii'siliijs in i'ii' vVi- i liicitujini; tin1 ruinous lilt' Her i II ilu Mid Vi-lieu-tum- alloi. whurc Ihik (r.ic-t of il It liri.-uii'd I.mdH are belli;: cipcii' d 'or s 'it I'm.' it h tho .jowni. 1 llll'M mill ll) lirlvillt I'ellll lllui Vlyl ciuiti D'iul'-, lliirliiiKiiiu I iiiiispi' r.' 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