Pi ! 8 hl v K e. the Chief C. B. HALE, Publisher RED CLOUD, - NEBR NEWS lyPITOME RECORD OF THE HAPPENINGS IN ITEMIZED FORM. E AND FOREIGN NEWS Information Gathered From All Quar ters of the Civilized World and Prepared for the Persual of the Dusy Man. Foreign. Tho IlrltlHli roynl yacht Victoria ntnl Albert arrived at Haja, Italy, with King I'M ward and Quern Alexandra and the dowager empress of Russia on hoard. They were welcomed by the king and queen of Italy. J. Ogden Armour, who Is In Her lln, pave denial to tho report that ho had given $1,000,000 to build an opera house in Chicago. The JnpancHo training squadron, under command of Hoar Admiral IJIfhl, sailed for San Francisco. Queen Willielmliia Friday morning gave birth to a daughter. Nnkamura, tho newly nppointcd consul general to Ottawa, Hailed on Hip Tango Mam via San Francisco for "bin new post In tho dominion. Prince Harold of Donmnrk, third Ron of King Frederick, was married at the (iluecksburg caHtlo, to Princess Helena of Soiidcrburg-CJluccksburg. Several toy factories at Montreal!-Sous-Hols, near Paris, wcro destroyed by lire. Loss $400,000. News was received that ono of the largo mills of tho Illda CSold Mining and Milling company at Prcsenn, Mox Ico, has been destroyed by lire. The loss is $250,000. Tho Hamburg-American lino steam er Scandla, from Hamburg March 11 for Shanghai, is ashore near Hong Kong. ARslstanco has been sent. Many prominent women nro arriv ing In London for tho quinquennial convention of tho International wom en's suffrage alliance. The long promised bill for tho dis establishment of tho church In Wales was Introduced In tho house of com mons by Premier Asquith. A rumor that tho ship Dlrlgo, bound for Haltlmore, had gone nslioro on tho coast of Molokai Ib without founda tion. Tho question of jurisdiction over Hccnto straits on tho Pacific coast of Canada, between Queen Clmrlotto isl ands nnd Uritlsh Columbia, Is likely to become an actlvo issuo within a short time. Tho Cuban seiiato passed tho house bill authorizing tho president to sus pend at his discretion tho export du ties on sugar, tobacco and liquors. Thoro Is no truth In tho rumors that tho Uritlsh cruiser Argylo had met wiin an accident. Tho death Is announced of Sir Don ald Currle, tho well known ship owner. He was born In 1825. Max Johnson, tho foreman of an Kngllsh factory In St. Petersburg, was murdered by men In his employ. Domestic. A meeting was hold at Lancaster, Pa., for tho purpose of rormlng a slato organization of tho Order or Owls. Delegates woro present from Pittsburg, Heading, Allentown. Home stead, Harrlsburg, York, Llowlsburg mid several other places. Senator Smoot received assurances from tho officials or tho department of justice thnt thoro would bo an Investigation of tho chnrgo or discrim ination by tho Harrlman railroads which wero recently made by tho merchants of Salt Lako City and other cities In Utah. A wedding or nolo at MayRvllle, K, was that of Miss Hobortn Stock ton Cox, dniightor of Llcutennnt Gov crnor and Mrs. William H. Cox, and Wov. Clayton Karl Hunt of St. Louis. Tho ceremony wns performed In tho Church of tho Nntlvlty by Dean Davis or tho Episcopal cathedral In St. Louts. Max Simon or Haltlmore pleaded guilty or using tho malls ror tho sala or lottery tickets and wns sentenced to thirteen months in prison. Simon was an agent ror sevoral European lot tery concerns. An attempt wns made to rob tho liostofTico at Albion, Pa., and Post master Unrley Haines exchanged Phots with tho robber. Tho man's lint was loft on tho postofllco floor. It was riddled with shot and had spots of blood on It. .Inmos S. Cabanno III who was smuggled out or St. LouIb by his step father, Hroughton Hrnndenburg, wns taken from tho dctontlon homo nnd given to his father, James Sheppard Cabanno or St. Louis. Hlchard Crocker, tho former Tarn many leader, has sailed for Europe. Dr. Georgo T. Mooro, formerly or tho dopartmont of agriculture at Washington, has been chosen a mem lr of tho Shaw school of botany of Washington university, St. Louis. An agont of tho nntl-saloon lenge who was lecturing nt Knox, Ind., in the local option camnal was ecced. Tho womnn's Presbyterian board of missions meeting Is being held at tho Emmanuel Presbyterian church In Milwaukee. Speakers arc Miss Mary L. Freeman of South America; Miss (Irottlo Y. Holllday of Persia; Miss Velnm Snook, of Korea and W. Y. Jones of Japan. A filrlko on tho Peoria railway sys tem Is threatened If the company ro fuses to grant the full demands of tho men for lncrcasod wagcB. Tho agreement between tho minora and operators Insuring Industrial peace In tho nnthraclto coal regions was signed at Philadelphia. Tho second nnnunl stato confcrcnco of associated charities and corrections began nt Shawnee, Okla. Tho annual celebration of founder's day, in honor of Andrew Carneglo, was brilliantly observed nt Carneglo Institute. Tho annual spring golf tournament of the Country club of Atlantic City opened. Tho members of tho marlno cooks and stewards' union have voted almost unanimously In favor of cnlllng a strlko against tho boatB belonging to tho Lnko Carriers' association. Catherine T. Dodgo, widow of Cant. Chnrlea Dodge, U. S. A., has been de clared sane by tho probate court, her estate amounting to $20,000, has been restored to her enre and her guardian has been discharged. For two years she was regarded as an Insano person. Tho Wyoming stnto puro food com mission has endorsed tho recent gov ernment ruling relating to artificially aged or whitened Hour, and dealers will bo given until September to dls poso of their stocks. Nearly all tho flour sold In the state is Imported. San Antonio's annual spring carni val, In celebration of tho heroic de fense of tho Alamo, opened with n magnificent lloral pageant. District Judgo Thompson of Cincin nati refused to grant a further contin uance in the bucket shop caso and tho half dozen men indicted on tho chnrgo of using tho malls to further a schemo to defraud Wont to Jail. Tho auto races scheduled for Mont gomery, Ala., have been postponed for u week on account of rainy weather. John Woolford, a chauffeur, em ployed by tho son of President Mc Crea of tho Pennsylvania railroad, was sentenced to thirty days in Jail for violating tho Hpeed laws. Sixteen persons were Injured, ono perhaps fatally, in a tornado which destroyed a largo part of tho town of Centrnhoma, Okla. Andrew Carnoglo has Just given $15,000 to Increase tho facilities and extend tho Carneglo medical labora tory at Now Yoric university. Tho laboratory was established by Mr. Carneglo twenty-flvo years ago. Tho now gift was accepted. The United States cruisers Califor nia and Tennecsco nrrived from Mag dalena Hay where they have been on gaged In target practico, with tho other vessels of the Pacific fleet. A handsomo momorinl n tlm lnin Henry Chadwick, known as "tho fath er of baseball" was unveiled in Green wood cemetery, Urooklyn. A number of men prominent In tho baseball world nttendod tho exercises. Washington. Sccretnry of the Navy Meyer de clared that tho American battleships which mado the voyago around tho world wero In excellent condition nnd tho fact that they wero accompanied by a repair ship kept them In good order throughout tho trip. Ho re rorrod to an article in an English publication Bnylng the result or tho trip wbb worth from $25,000,000 to $5(),000.0Q0 to tho United States navy. Tho secretary said ho had found that tho voyago had cost only $1,500,000 more thnn If tho battleships had boon kept ut homo and assigned to ordln nry duty. OnicerB or tho United States army, by authority or President Tart, will hereartcr be granted a leavo of nb sonce, not exceeding four months, with full pay, Immediately preceding their retirement from nctlvo service for nny cause othor than ago or a failure to puss tho required physical examination for promotion, provided they deslro to avail themselves or such leave. Gonoral reduction or rrolght rates, effectlvo Juno 1 from Now York nnd Hoston points to Chlcnsro t.rnnni- ia nmdo In tariffs tiled with tho intor fitnto coinnierco commission. The rntes do not Include Chicago common points or .Missouri river or Missis Hipp! river points. In offect tho tnr lis mako a reduction or eight cents n hundred pounds on first clnss freight tram Boston to Chicago, and threo "ia niiiuirod pounds from Now i on;, oris, Philadelphia nnd Baltimore, to hlcago. Proportlonnl rnditPM,,a , C also made on other classes or heights fi..Cni,,t?li I,rown ,ntrodl n resolu 1,0,1 '00ll"K to an amendment to tho constitution to provide that congress ZdSr,h POWOr t0 ,ev' ln" "d inheritance taxes. It provides In lo form for tho submission of the matter ,o ,ho legislatures of tile Alvlii Koysor, pressor of soils at the State University of Nebraska, has requested Senator Brown to .it In Jceplng potash scale on the free is J 1.1.1 sale Is Imperatively needed as fertilizer In some soils and a dutv SaillUOl T. StdVOllRnn Mi.,.., . embezzling funds of the Now Odean ypographlcal union, was sentenced to rour years In the stato pnnlton.in.v I ho safe of tho Bank of Luclon ' rnnni' ? .bcd anU il'Q0 ' cur' 1 M ooo BininnnoteB to tho a,"t of 1 $0,000 stolen. WILL TEST BAM FRIENDLY SUIT TO BROUGHT IN COURTO,, OE A STATEMENT IS GIVEN OUT No Convict Labor In Penitentiary Tailor Shop Because Competition Is Unfair to Free Labor. Thnt the bankors of Omaha and Ne braska tiro determined In their pur pose to tost the validity of the bank deposit guaranty law passed by tho re cont legislature was shown nt a meet ing hold In Omaha which wns attended by a number of tho representative state and national bankers of the state. Slnco tho meeting held some weeks ngo to consider the question tho pro position hns been thoroughly can vnssed and n committee has been formed to arrange what Is termed a friendly suit to enrry tho matter through tho courts. Tho following statement wns given out at tho close of the meeting: Tho banking net passed by the re cent session of tho legislature nro- vlded In n manner for tho guaranty of bank deposits by tho collecting of a tnx from Bolvent banks In proportion to tholr deposits, to bo npplled as far ns posslblo toward the payment of de positors In failed banks nfter all as sets and shareholders' liabilities had been exhausted. This Ib such a rad ical change In nil established systems of banking that it necessarily bo- hooves much good or much harm to ull Interested In banking, whether as shareholders or depositors. Tho time for the discussion or tiie question ns n desirable public measure from a political standpoint has passed and It would seem that those who favored tho enactment of such a law, ns well ns those who opposed It, should unite In having tho question finally settled by the highest court as to whether or not a tax for the pur poso named can be collected from banks or bankers without their con sent. It Is the general opinion among bankers that tho question should be finally settled nt as early a date as possible, as to leave tho question In doubt or to have the law declared In effective at a time of financial unrest would mean n most serious disturb ance of nil banking and commercial interests. A commltteo has been formed of lending state and national bankers for tho purpose of arranging for a friendly suit to test tho validity of tho law, and It Is hoped, owing to tho Importance- of tho case, that it will be rapidly advanced on tho docket, so that a decision may be reached at the earliest posslblo date. Opposes Convict Labor. Tho stnto will not cdntract with the St. Louis garment making llrm which made a bid for tho use of tho convicts. Tho firms desired to Instnll a tailor Bhop in tho state penitentiary and use the convicts for the manufacture of clothing for laborers. Tho Hoard of Public Lands and Buildings thought fnvorably or the tailor shop Idea, be lieving tho stnto could get much more money for tho tiso of tho convicts thnn It could bo letting them out to tho broom factory. The clothing firm had already Blgncd tho contract agreeing to pay from GO to 85 cents n day for tho prisoners and tho matter was re ferred to Governor Shnllenberger, who does not favor tho plan, becnuso of his belief that it in unfair for free labor to be put In competition with convict labor. The Irrigation Congress. Tho governor has appointed n com mltteo of live to consider the. best moans of ranking tho national Irriga tion congress, which Ib to bo hold at Spoknno from August 9 to 14, of tho greatest benefit to Nebraska. Tho governor also nppointcd delegates to the American Prison association con vention to bo held at Seattle, August 14 to 19. Test of Election Laws. Tho republlcnn stnto committee, In session here, authorized Chnirmnn J. W. Kolfer to appoint a commltteo to consult with attorneys regarding tho election laws enacted by tho late legis lature, and If found udvlsablo to tako stops to test tho validity of tho mens uro In the courts. Taxes of Life Companies. Attornoy Gonoral Thompson hns given It as his opinion that domestic life Insurance companies, organized on tho old lino plan, may bo assessed for taxation not only on their gross prem iums, but also on other property, bucIi ns capital stock, tho lattor to bo listed iib Its actual valuo. In Lancaster coun ty this Is said to havo been the plnn ndopted by the county aBsesor, but It Is reported that an Insurance com pany In Douglas county hns been taxed only on Its gross premiums. Tho at torney genornl bollovos tho tax on gross premiums is not In lieu of all other taxes. Wants Interpretation of Law. Browning, King & Co. or Omaha havo written to Secretary or Stato Jiinkln for nn opinion on the law en acted by tho Into legislature regarding the flat tax on the capital stock of cor porations. Tho llrm Informed the secrotnry of stato that It did business In mnny states and had an Immense capital stock If It. wero all totaled, but by no means Ib ail of Its capital stock ltnow wctln-'r it would havo to pay Ul tftx 0, t,1Q cnpitul sfock used in Nebraska or on entire totalization. invested in Nebraska. It doslred to RULE3 IN FOOD CAOE. Htldlnjj of tho Late Commissioner Overruled. The suprorao court ovorruled J. W. Johnson, former doputy stato food commissioner, who prosecuted Swift nnd Company for not branding the net weigni or wrapped ham and bacon. The court decided that tho district court or Lancaster county decided Justly when it held that ham nnd ba con are not packages In the sense used In tho old food law. The sub ject of branding meat Is n dead Issuo at this time, because tho last legis lature amended tho law under which Johnson oporated. The nmended Btu lute specifically exempts meat and meat products from the net weight brand. Judge Barnes, who wrote tho declpion of tho supremo court, sus tains the Judgment of Judge A. J. Cor nish of the district court. Judge Cornish hold that n package of wrapped ham or bacon is not n package within tho meaning of the term as used In tho statuto In ques tion; thnt tho term was Intended to npply only to such packages ns are put up in artificial sizes or quantities; thnt ham and bacon In packages nre In natural sizes varying in weight nnd quantity, and that they uro never sold as of fixed weight or quantity. From this decision tho state filed ex ceptions. "It must be conceded," says tho su preme court, "that the term 'packnge' is nt best n vaguo ono nnd llnblc to vurious Interpretations. It Is a well known fact that many articles of food aro packed, bound or put together In sizes determined by tho manufactur ers, and Intended to pass In trade from hand to hnnd as of given weight or measure. For example, butter, put up In pound pnekages, strawberries in n box supposed to holdn quart, teas and coffees In pasteboard boxes of a pound. These are strictly nnekiiKOB within tho meaning or the Inw. They are packed, bound and put together In form and sizes convenient to pass In trade from hand to hand." Fewer Mortgages on Farms. Tho bureau or labor and Industrial statistics has completed compilation of tho mortgage statistics or Nebraska for tho year 1008. In 1008 there wero 10,108 farm mort gages Hied, amounting to $31,108,372.25. Tho farm mortgages Hied in 1U08 were fewer by 550 than those filed In 1!)07 and less In total amount by $2,024,301. In 1908 the number of farm mort gages released was 10,09 1, amounting to $30,70 1.0G7.G1. The releases In 1908 wero fewer by 1,890 than thoy were In 1907 nnd less In amount by $95, C5G.723.95. This apparent discrepancy is accounted for by tho fact that a railroad mortgage of $100,000,000 was reported In Hall county as being re leased in 1907. If this Is not counted tho farm mortgages released In 1908 were more by $4,343,270 than in 1907. National Banks Add Savings. The fourth savings bank orgnnized slnco the stato guaranty deposit law was passed has been chartored by the stato banking board. In each caso theso savings bankB wero organized by officers of national banks. This Is considered an indication thnt national banks either deslro to havo an aux iliary organization thnt can come with. In tho provisions of the guaranty law, or that they desro to take advantage of tho Btato banking laws which per mits snvings banks to loan funds on real estute. A few state banks will probably convert themselves into nn tlonnl bankB rather than submit to tho guaranty tnx, but moro mny organ ize nn adjunct organization in tho form or a savings bnnk to como In under tho guaranty law. One stato bank has already becomo n natlonnl bank, but nntlonal banks nt Columbus, Wahoo nnd Crete have organized sav ings banks. Penitentiary Labor. Clinton It. Lee of the Leo Broom & Duster compnny, hns returned homo and will enliven tho contest for con vict labor by mnklng a bid for forty or fifty moro men. He hns u contract for 250 prisoners, but In view of the proposition from a St. Louis mnn to employ convicts to mako overalls at tho penitentiary, will bid for more. The Lower Court Sustained. Tho supremo court affirmed the de cision of tho district court of Douglas county, denying Orlando S. Wood his petition for $10,000 damages against tho Omaha Street Car company, be causo of injuries recolved by being hit by n car, and held that "a per son who waits ror a street car at a propor crossing, sees the car coming, aud is Btruck and Injured by it, through his own negllgenco, cannot recovor damages on tho solo ground thnt tho niotorman failed to sound tho gong." Young Attorney Chosen, Judgo Crosgrnvo has selected for clerk of the county court Harold W. Bobbins, a grndunto of tho law Bchool of tho Stato university in tho classes of 1908. Ex-Governor Poynter's Will. Tho wills or tho late William A. Poyntor and Dr. Joromo C. Evorott havo boon admitted to probate In county court. Ex-Governor Poyntor left an estate valued at about $30,000, all of which goes to his widow. Tho Everett eBtato consists principally of stock In tho snnltnrlum and Its valuo will not bo known until nn appraise ment is mado, The will provides that tho widow Bhall bo pnld $200 n month during nor life. Tho rocolpts from a llfo Insurance policy nro to be divided between tho tw.o sons aud a duughter. NEBRASKA IN BRIEF NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS. ALL SUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON Religious, Social, Agricultural, Pollt- leal and Other Matters Given Due Consideration. Hebron nnd Friend both want tho firemen's tournament this yenr. York's new postofllco building has boon completed nnd Is now occupied. The new Odd Follows building at Kearney has been dedicated. A bad prairie fire did considerable damage north of Franklin. Mny 25 Hastings will vote on tho quostlon of issuing high Bchool bonds. Rev. Chnrles II, Churchill of Pen der has withdrawn from the ministry. Frank Ingram and Fred Hnkcr were drowned in the Missouri river near Decatur by their skiff striking a snng. The city council of Norfolk refused to repeal an ordinance limiting Baloons to seven In the town. The annual convention of group four of the Nebraska bankers' associa tion will be held in Hastings on May 12. Will Croskery, n former Plntts mouth boy, got Into n 'mix-up with his foreman of u railroad bridge gang nnd had his neck nnd nose broken. While switching nt Ellsworth brake man F. F. Watson was thrown beneath the cars and Instnntly killed, his body being bndly disfigured on account of several cars passing over it. Mayor Miles or Hastings has ap pointed John M. Hngnn, former com missioner of the supreme court, to succeed W. F. Button as city attorney of that city. The music department of Franklin academy Is preparing "The Messiah," to bo given nt thqlr June commence ment exercises. Ono hundred voices are being trained. Jack Gallowuy, charged with the ab duction of Minn and Grace McKinsle, fourteen and sixteen yenr old girls of Lincoln, was bound over to district court of Saline county nt Crete. Governor Shnllenberger has denied u number bf uppllcntions from con victs for parole or commutation of sentence, aud has under consideration several others. Declaring thnt he would never cut his hair until Bryan wns elected presi dent Mln Foster, n farmer living In Hamilton county, permitted It to grow for twelve years. The other day he went to Central City and had his locks shorn. Members of the faculty at Peru were surprised the other day to re colvo their April -salary checks. They wero expecting their pay to be held up pending tho decision of tho su premo court on the constitutionality or tho new Honrd of Education lnw. Tho banks of Weston. Ithaca, Ceres co and Wahoo hnve recently Installed new burglnr-proor manganese safes. This action wns Inspired by tho rob ncry of the bank at Coresco last autumn. .State Treasurer Brian, who went to Bolso City to bid on nn Issue of $400, 000 of Idaho state bonds, telegraphed that ho succeeded In getting $140,000 of tho issue. The bonds benr 4 per cent Interest nnd were bought at par. A tornndo northwest of Fremont wrecked the buildings on the Jackson fnrm nnd Injured a number of tho oc cupants. James Scholmer nnd Peter Grolsen, farmers on the way to North Bend, were caught In tho wind, their wngon overturned nnd both badly In jured. Elmer nnd Mnnloy Roose, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Roose, residing soven miles northwest of Huntlev. wero tnken sick with pneumonia Thursday. Elmer died Tuesday; Man loy died Frldny. The bodies of tho two boyB wore burled together Satur day. They were uged 1G and 18 years. An older brother was crushed and scalded to death two yenrs ago by a threshing engine breaking through a bridge Adjutnnt General Hnrtlgnn of tho Nohrnska natlonnl guard Is thinking seriously of re-organlzing tho two regiments of tho Nebraska natlonnl guard nccordlng to tho locations of tho various companies. It is understood that the university cadot'B encampment will bo hold at ABhland this year from May 28 to June 5. The Omaha high school cadet, encampment will be held thoro from Juno 7 to 15. W. P. Henderson, a laborer on tho section near Shelton, wns struck by a Union Pnclflc fast train nnd wns so severely injured that ho died an hour nfter the train struck him. He had been working on the track but ton days. Jack Rathbun, a merchant of Shel by, had his right arm broken by his unto bnckklcklng. 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