I&JL " '7T 111 111 MVi K J ' iThe Chief C. S. HALE, PuMlah.r RED CLOUD, NEBR FOR THE BUS! NEWS EPITOME THAT CAN 800N DE COMPASSED. IWY EVENTS ARE MENTIONED Home and Foreign Intelligence Cor denied Into Two and F'our Line Paragraphs. Washington. Itpprt'Ki'HtntlVf (Ji'iirRu V. Nor lis of Noliruskn nnnouiieud that ho will not bo u muni bin to for tho republican :ioiiilniitlon for tin1 himihIo iinil will ho a enndldnto for icnomlimtlon for tho house Intoiiintloiiiil coiiiiuoiee, ncconllns to KtiitlstlcH pronirod by tho depart ment of ruiiiiiiorco and labor, showed a marked Improvement in all tho prin cipal countries of the world for tho year ondlnK In April. 1910. . Splendid prospects for mill In Now KiiKlnml and tho I'nelllo eoast mates almost counterbalance tho poor show ing or tho central states, whoro lato Host wot In tellliiK work, uccordlim to a report niiulo public by tho depart ment of aKiieiiltnro on eneral crop growth. Democratic nieiubcrs of the house, who, on May lili, prevented tho $l!fi,0UU appropriation for President Tnft'8 travelliiK expenses for tho lineal your of mil boliiK made avallablo for use for the closing months of the llscal year, ending .luno :10, 1010, will not oppose tho appropriation as arranged by the senate In tho Blind ry civil ap propriation. As a result of Information sent to the house by tho war department dis closing the alleged fact that Frank V. Carpenter, executive secretary or the I'hillppino government, and K. U Worcester, had bought and leased "friar lands" In tho Philippines, Rep resentative Martin (dein., Col.) Intro duced a resolution demanding an In vestigation and charging malfeasance in olllco. Coal rates front tho Colorado fields to towns along tho Northwestern rail road between Chadron and Stuart In Nebraska were reduced 2r cents a ton, by the Interstate commerce conimls Blon. Tho rates to IJeadwood, Lead and Rapid City wero reduced 75 cents per ton by the same order, which was the decision of tho commission on u complaint Hied by tho Colorado fuel trnllln association. General. Congress expects to be nble to ad journ by .luno 25 at tho latest. The supremo court of Nebraska holds valid the employers' liability act of 1U07. A Moxlcnn refugee declares that Mexico Is using a system of espionage in tho United States. President Taft's speech on social ism Is Interpreted by politicians ns n ulap at Senator La Kotiette. Yellow fever has broken out In tho Kouadoroan army, now being with drawn from the Peruvian frontier. John Pierce, one v the big real estate operators In Sioux City in the boom days, died at Oakland, Cal. The'olllcials of tlio Reading rallwnj and its trainmen have reached a satis factory adjustment of the wngo con ference. In aecordanco with tho wish of the late King Kdwnrd, the duke of Con naught will succeed Karl (irey as tho goevinor-genernl of Canada, probably next spring. Federal Judge Campbell has set tho trial of the Muskogeo town lot eases, In which Governor Charles N. Haskell Is one of the dofendonat for Septem ber 'JO. Treasury officials express the opinion that the alleged sugar drawback frauds, at New York, If they amount to anything of consotpiunco, may reach as high as $1,000,000. Tho police are keeping a sharp look out for Porter Charlton, husband or the Aniorlcnn woman who was mur dered and her body thrown Into lako Conio at Como, Italy. They bellovo be is biding In Switzerland. Mrs. Mary H. Knapp, wlfo of Dr. Seaman A. Knapp of tho bureau of plant induBtry department of agricul ture, died at tho family homo in Washington. Tho body was sent to Ames, Iowa, for burial. Mitchell "D. Fdllansbee, '92, Chicago, trns elected president of tho Associat ed Unrvnrrl Clubs of America at the annual convention at Cleveland, Hrlgadler Gcnernl Wllllnm L. Mar shall, chief of englneors, U. S. A., has finished his actlvo sorvice with tho army. Ho was fniuou3 for his dis covery of tho "Marshall Pass" across tho Rocky Mountains, Taxes to the amount of J2.000.000, Milch tho city of St. Louis Is trying lo collect on stock in foreine cornora- Ibnb held by St. Loulsnnn, woro held bo illegal by Circuit Judge Wll- ms. Fruit Sandwiches. Chop ono pound each of ralslna, figs and dates, mix, and over tho nilxturo i pour n wluo glass of orango Julco, and t spread between thin slices of but- Iteied bread. A ilttlu soap or black lead rubbed Ion tho bingo of a squeaking door will often remedy matters. m Rlso In Interest rates Is a con spicuous feature of tho financial situ ation. A cross-country aeroplane flight from St. LoiiIb to Kansas City will bo hold July 18 for a prize of at least $10,000 and probably more. IJovcrly, Mass,, Is making rondy for the summer sojourn of President Taft and his family. Representative Mnrtln demanded an Investigation of frlar lnnd leases In tho Philippines, President Taft formally received at tho white house tho now Turkish am bassador YoiiHHoufzlu. The first cloudburst In ninny years caused hundreds of thousands of dol lars' damage In Derllu. A large delegation from tho trade organizations of the Pacific const will visit China this summer. Charles K. Hamilton mnde the trip from New York to Philadelphia and return In an aeroplane. Outfloldcr Jack Dalton of the Des Moines club has been sold to the llrooklyn National league club. President Tnft expounded the doc trine or a square deal to a delegation of shippers at the white house. Governor Haskell recognizes Okla homa City as tho now state capital ami hns established an office there. A bill has been Introduced In tho Russian duma to abolish tho Jewish pale. It hns the support of 100 mem bers. Forest llros have swept over a sec tion twenty-live miles In length In tho OJo and Manseaual mountains of Mexico. In the course of a speech In the sen nte, Senator Heyburn spoke or ISx-Forester Pinchot as an "apostle of fallacy, theory and Ignorance." A cross country aeroplane- flight from St. Louis to Kansas City will be held July IS for a prize of at least $10,000 and probably more. Santa Darbara and San Lunn na tional forests In California will be consolidated July 1 and will thereafter bo known as Santa llarbara forest. The appointment or Sir Charles llaidlnge, permanent undersecretary of stnte of foreign affairs, as viceroy of India, In succession to tho Karl or Minto, was officially announced. Not since President Roosovelt's famous defiance message of the win ter or MiOS has tho country had a political address so straight Tram tho shoulder ns Plnchofs at St. Paul. According to tho ofllclal estimate, tho population or Now South Wnles at tho end or March was 1,055,(1:10, show Ing an Increase for the quarter of 10,. :j:S0, tho highest for many years. Cannibals who ornament their huts with tho skulls of their victims are causing much trouble In tho French Congo, according to Contain Prakos, who has Just arrived from Africa. With a record or 150 bills, carrying $800,000 altogether, favorably report ed, and 200 carrying $2,000,000 ad versely reported, tho house committee on claims has closed its work for tho session. More government witnesses were heard in tho blenched flour case In tho federal court at Kansas City in support of the charge that tho process of bleaching Hour adulterates It and Impairs Its food value. With $;:o,0()0,000 provided for tho completion of Irrigation projects, and various other amendments, tho bonds bill authorizing the withdrawal of pub lic lands by the president passed tho senate. Joseph G. Cannon has decided to make an extensive speaking tour In tho coming campaign. n0 nmdo this known in the course of a conversation with friends. Undo Joe said ho had not decided just what states ho would visit, but ho would go to a good many of them. An appropriation or $7,500 Tor the widow or former Representative D. A. I)e Armond is carried by the general deficiency bill, which wns reported to the houso. Tho snmo amount also Is carried for tho widows of threo other members of the house who have died during tho past year. Vice President Shormnn nnd Speak er Cannon must pay tho salaries of their chauffeurs and buy their own gasoline. The sennto gave up Its light for the appropriation of $2,500 ench for tho malntonnnco of tho automo biles of tho presiding ot cers or tho two houses of congress. Attorney General WIckersham hns rendered n decision In which ho holds that Richard Parr Is entitled to re cover from tho government the amount of his claim for Information given ngalnst tho so-called sugar trust. Personal. Jim Jeffries kept his promlso and put in six hours of boxing. Petitions are out to force W. J. Hryan into the senatorial race. Two of the graduating West Point cadets woro married tho following dny. President Taft is hopeful that con gress will get through before Juno Is gone. Wllllnm T. Vernon, registrar ot tho United States treasury has resigned the presidency of the Western Unlver slty nnd Industrial School. Johnson and Jeffries may have to put off their much ndvortlsed fight. Webster Grim was nominated for governor by the democrats In Penn sylvania. Judge Peter S. Grosscup discussed Inollectunl honesty beforo the stu dents or Augustuna college. Party loyalty was tho kcynoto In tho Wisconsin convention speeches, Secretary of Statu Knox wns com mencement orator at the Unlvorslty of Pennsylvania exercises. Governor Gllletto of California has ordered tlio attorney general to stop tho Jeftrlos-Johnson prize fight. 1 E 10 GOVERNOR SHALLENBEFtGER SUES A PROCLAMATION. IS- THE OFFICES TO BE FILLED Also For or Against Proposed Amend ment to Section 1 of Article 7 of Constitution. Governor Shnllenhergor hns Issued tho following primary election procla mation: By virtue of tho authority in mo vested and In aecordanco with tho provisions of Section 117, Chapter 2(i, Complied. Statutes of Nebraska, 1909, I, Afthton C. Shnllenhergor, governor or the Btato or Nohrnskn, do hereby direct that a primary election bo held at tho regulnr polling pluco in each precinct throughout tho Btato, as by law provided, on tho third Tuesday or August, A. D. 1910. At said primary election candidates for tho following offices shall bo nomi nated, to be voted on at tho genernl November, A. D. 1910, election: Ono governor. Ono lieutenant governor. Ono secretary of stale. Ono auditor of public accounts. Ono treasurer. Ono superintendent of public In struction. Ono attorney general. Ono commissioner or pub "o lands nnd buildings. One railway commissioner. Ono congressman First slonnl district. congres- Ono congressman Second congres sional district. Ono congressman Third congres sional district. Ono congressman Fourth congres sional district. Ono congressman Firth congres sional district. One congressman Sixth congres sional district. State senators from each senatorial district. Members of tho legislature for each representative district. An expression of preference for United States senator. Also for or against a proposed nmendment tp section 1 nrtlclo 7 of tho Constitution of Nebraska, defining tho qualification of electors. In witness whereof I havo hereunto set my hand nnd caused to be alllxed tho great seal of the state of Ne braska. Done at Lincoln this 11th day of Juno, A. D. 1910. ASHTON C. SHALLKNnKRGER, GF.ORGK C. JUNKIN, Secretary of State. ADDISON WAIT, Deputy. Republican State Convention. At tho meeting of tho republican state central commltteo Lincoln won the republican state convention, which will be held July 2(1. Beatrice scored two votes, Lincoln sixteen and Omaha six. Tho basis of representation will be one delegate for each 150 votes cast for O. C. Hell for presidential elector. No proxies will bo allowed. Principal of Chadron Normal. Joseph C. Sparks, who has been elected principal of the Chadron Nor mal school, has been In tho olllco or tho state superintendent for the last ilvo years, having charge of tho work of county certification nnd being also a member of tho board of examiners which passes on applicants for Hfo certificates. Mr. Sparks camo to Ne braska from Illinois In 1885 and since that time ho has taught In tho follow ing schools after his graduation at Nebraska Centrnl college: Greeley, for two years; Orleans, for three years; Fairmont, for four years, and Aurora, for Jive years. Reed Files as Candidate. Willis E. Reed of Madison has filed his name as a candidate for tho demo cratic nomination for United States senntor. Mr. Reed Is an nttornoy and was formerly a law partner of W. V. Allen. Ho has been prominent in democratic politics In tho Third dis trict and over tho state for mnny years. Crete Company Increases Stock. Tho Crote Telephone company re ceived permission from tho State Railway commission to increase Its capital stock $50,800, making its total now $75,000. Tho money will bo used In buying up tho lines of tho Krnmer Donton company, which owns sonio farm lines. Ask for Injunction. Attorneys representing tho city of Alllnnco declare they will nsk tho su premo court for an Injunction agnlnst tho stato board or education to tnke tho plnco of tho ono dissolved by tho district court of Lancaster county. Night Races at the Fair. Tho board or managers of tho Ne braska stato fair will meet on Juuo 24 to tnko up tho mnttor of lighting tlio track for tho night races. Tho lighting for tho night events Is uot a difficult matter of itself, but It hns been planned to havo tho aeroplane lllghtB start from tho quartor stretch, and tho wires will Interforo with tho flying machines unless care is takon to havo tliom placed In such a man ner that thoy will bo entlroly out of tho way. Other fair matters will also bo considered. LAW IS HELD GOOD. The Employers' Liability Enactment Uphold. Tho supreme court has upheld tho validity of tho employers llnblllty act passed by tho legislature of 1907. In tho case of Frank Swoboda against tho Union Pacific Railroad company, wherein a Judgment was given In fa vor of Swobodn, the railroad alleged that the plaintiff at tho tlime of his Injury was not engaged in construc tion or rcpnlr work within the menu Ing of tho employers' liability act. Tho court holds that the evidence Is Biifllclent ns It shows that the plnln tiff wns engaged In construction or repair at tho time he was Injured by a steam hammer, which ho was helping opernto In the Union Pacific blacksmith shop at Omaha. Swo boda and another employe wero oper ating a steam hammer weighing nbout 500 pounds in flattening iron washers which were being made for general tiso by tho railroad compnny In repair of engines and cnrB. Tho employers' liability act pro vides that every railroad company operating a railroad engine, car or train In the state of Nebraska Bhall be liable to any of Its employes who at the time of Injury arc engaged In construction or repair work or In the use or operation of an engine, car or train for said company for all dam ages which may result from tho negligence of nny of Its ofllcers, agents or employes. The court snys this Is a valid law and not repugnant to the fourteenth nmendment to tho federal constitution. Waiting for Decision. Just as soon ns the courts decide the case wherein tho 2-cent fare law tho freight rate law and other rail road into questions nre Involved, the railway commission will bo In posi tion to Issue a schedule of class rates that may bo charged in Nebraska. One or the principal points Involved In the litigation now pending, Is n division of the enrnlngs and expenses of railroads between state and Inter state business. The attorney general has maintained that the arbitrary ap portionment made by the railroads Is not just to the state. If ho Is up held then the commission will be in a position to know just what the rates should be in this stato ns It will bo possible then to figure just what the expenses of tho roads nre ns well as tho state earnings. , National Guard Recognized. Adjutant General Hartlgan has re ceived Information from tho War de partment that- the postmnster general has ruled that employes of the post olllco who are members of tho Na tional Guard nre entitled to leavo their duties without pay wbenevor called out by ono In authority of tho guard. Kllgore Reappointed. J. M. Kllgoro of York has been re appointed a member of the slate board of osteopathy. His new com mission Is for a period of three years and dates from July 1. Fined In Federal Court. An attorney for Luke Tarpennlng of Wahoo, who was Indicted on tho charge of assaulting a revenue officer entered a plea of guilty for his client In federal court. A fine of $100 wnb Imposed. This was paid by the at torney. Files for Governor. Ralph Clark of Stella, Richardson county, filed his namo with the sec retary of state as a candidate for lioutenannt governor on tho demo cratic ticket. Mr. Clark was a mem ber of the last legislature. Must File by Petition. W. J. Taylor of Mernn, candidate for the fusion nomination for con. gross In tho Sixth district, has written to the secretary of stato to sec If he hnd completed his filing ns a candlduto of both the democratic and populist parties. As Mr. Taylor filed his personal application to go on both tickets, tho secretnry will write him to got up a petition for one of tho parties If he expects to go on both ballots. Judgment Against Newspaper. A Judgment In favor of Walter Qulnby, ngalnst tho Beo Building company was afTlrmed by tho su premo court. Qulnby, aged 12 years, acting as messenger boy, wns Injured In ono of tho passenger elevators ol The Beo Building. Thank Mrs. Pierce. Camp William Lewis No. 2, Depart ment of Nebraska, United States SponlBh-Amorlcan wnr veterans, has passed a resolution, thanking Mrs. Margaret Plerco of Malco for llovvers, which she presented to tho camp with which tho graves of dead voter rnnB were decorated on Memorlnl day. Mrs. Plerco has been furnishing flowers for the decorating of graves for tho last threo years and though offered cansldernblo money by the florists this yenr sho refused and pre sented tho posies to tho veterans. Uncle Sam Will Pay Expense. Tho wnr department has notified Adjutant General Hartlgan that his requisition for $5,000 to cover tho ex penses ot tho stato rifle camp at Ash land will bo grnnted. Tho rlflo camp will bo made up of a team of Ilvo men for each qualifying company, a team from each regiment and from ench staff. Tho camp will bogln tar got work August 15. Two days later that pnrt of tho guard which doea not go Into cump at Ashland will start for Fort Riley to tako part in 'tho muneuvers thoro. H Of HIE PUGS NEVADA OPENS THE WAY TO HOLD THE PRIZE FIGHT. G0LDFIELD WILL STAGE IT Governor to Take No Further Action but Devoting His Energies to Troubles That Are of a Nearer Date. Snn Francisco. Desplto tho fact that Tex Rlcknrd positively states that tho Johnson-JcftrloB fight would be held In Goldfleld, Nevada, the sporting world Is unconvinced. There is a lingering suspicion, nnd a strong one, that Reno will bo tho battle ground. Rickard's announcement was made on receipt of n telegram from Maurice Sullivan, a merchant or Goldfleld. It contained an offer of $120,000 for tut fight, and Rlcknrd, without a moment's hesitation, declared for Goldfleld. Tht promoter, however, knows tho danger and Inconvenience of definite state ments. Ho immediately qualified this decision with the phrase, "If no higher bid 1b received from a Nevada town.' No sooner had word of Rickard's action reached Nevada than the wires were burdened with messages of pro test and entreaty from Reno nnd Ely. Rickard's olllco was swamped with messages nnd while few of them have been made public. It 1b butc that strong guarantees bnck tho requests that the fight be taken to one oi the other of these places. So deter mined was the opposition to Gold Held by the other Nevada towns that the promoter informed urgent peti tioners In Reno and Ely that ho would listen to what they had to say on Sunday night In Reno. Tho mntter of tho fight alto will be considered at a Joint conference Sunday night. Jurig Ing from Rickard's wily qualification of his decision, tho meeting will be an auction, at which the much-desired rVrlzo will go to tho highest bidder Rlcknrd said nothing new hud prison to alter his plans since ho arranged for the conference. He spent a busy day reading and answering telegrams, not forgetting to keep a wary eye on tho controversy between Governor Gillette and Promoter Louis Blot over the Langford-Knuffmnn "contest." Upon the outcome of a dispute, which will be settled before his departure for Reno, the ruture or Rickard's big show rests. Tho promoter kept careful watch of tho astonishing developments; In that case, but hold himself com pletely aloof from the controversj nnd all persons concerned therein. San Francisco. "I still havo an ace In the hole. When Langford and Kauffman appear In the ring sitting In the same box with District Attorney Flckert nnd Chief of Police Martin will be Adjutant General J. B. Iauck, commander of tho stato militia of Cal ifornia. I have the positive assurance that they (Flckert and Mnrtln) will not permit a single round to be fought Their promises wero given to mo per sonally. I believe nnd expect they will be kept. Tho doom of prize light ing In Calirornla hns been sounded." Statement by Governor Jnmes N. Gil lette. Crosses Burning Bridge. St. Paul. Traveling thirty miles an hour, tho Orlentnl limited, tho fast Burlington train from Chicago to St. l'i'iil, carrying Prince Fushlmi, cousin to the emperor of Jnpan, and Princess Fushlmi, shot out onto tho bridge which spans tho Wisconsin rivor whilo tho structure was burning. The fire was not discovered until too late to stop tho train nnd tho cnglneor kept steam on until his train had run tho gauntlet. Then ho applied tlie brakes and members of tho train crew with flro extinguishers and buck ets of water fought the fire. The dam ago wns slight. Adopt Stand.pat Platforms. Guthrie. Okln. "Insurgency" was denounced by tho Oklnhoma repuhll can state convention on Thursdny, which adopted a platform decidedly "stand-iiat." James A. Harris was re-elected stato chairman by ncclamatlon. Tho four republican candidates for governor John Fields, J. W. McNeal, C. G. Jones and T. B. Ferguson ad dressed tho convention. Tho nomina tion will bo made at a direct primary. Town Destroyed by Fire. Naco, Ariz. Tho entlro mining town of Movarabl, in Senorn, Imiud Ing a ten-stamp mill, has boon de stroyed by tho forest llro thnt In sweeping the OJo and Bncnachl moun tains. Tho miners had a narrgw va capo for their IIvcb, nnd had to bulk backfires to enable them to fleo to Cannnea. Former Congressman Parsons Dead. Talfooton, (la. Formur OongrosH man Henry Parsons, aged slxtyslx, died suddenly while sitting In a chair at his home. Ilia wire, while occupy. Ing tho same chair, expired In a simi lar manner a whorl time ago Mr. Parsons represented the Fourth ill trlot In tho rort -sixth cougivss, Celebrate Bunker Hill Day. Boston. Boston and vicinity Friday Joined In tho ciiBtomnry celebration ol tho unnlversary or tho battle of Bunk er Hill. A Protection Against the Heat. When you begin to think it's a per sonal matter between you nnd the sun to see which 1b tho hottor, buy your self n glass or a bottlo of Coca-Cola. It is cooling relieves fntlguo and .quenches tho thirst. Wholesome as tho purest wnter nnd lots nicer to drink. At soda fountains nnd car bonated in bottles 5c everywhere. Bend 2c stamp for booklet "Tho Truth About Coca-Cola" and tho Coca-Cola Baseball Record Book for 1910. Tho latter contains tho famous poem "Casey At The Bat," records, schedules for both leagues, and other valuable baseball information compiled by au thorities. Address Tho Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta, Gn. It I) quite useless expecting to find perfection when wo do so little to pro ,moto It ourselves. Iloyuton. Tho young who tnko advice nre nl almost beyond tho need of It. George MacDonald. iiijijiMn &.aGuara P9 DN Send postal for PKh H Frco Package I 1 1 la Ih of Pnxtine. Better and more economical than liquid antiseptics FOR ALL TOILET USES. Gives one n sweet breath ; clean, white, germ-freo teeth nntitcptically clean mouth and throat purifies the breath after smoking dispels all disagreeable perspiration and body odors much ap preciated by daint" women. A quick remedy for sore eyes and catarrh. A little Paxtine powder dis solved in a gls ol hot watei make a delightful antiseptic so lution, possessing extraordinary cleansing, germicidal and heal ing power, and absolutely harm less. Try a Sample. 50c. a large box el druggiils or by mail. THE PAXTON TOILET CO., BOSTON, MabB. Nebraska Directory wn THE GREAT DAIN HAY TOOLS ARE THE BEST. 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