EsaraEst -,t z "" -p-ri'-' i0W99mmmWfltlffltfUfK9mmm ( i 1 1 1 The Chief C. I. HAM3, I'tilillslior RED CLOUD til "' "I'l" NEBRASKA A Boiling Down of the More Im portant Brents Here and There Washington. The population of Detroit, Mich., la 4Gfi,7G(5. un Incrcnno o. 180.002, or G.'J per cent, no compared with 285,704 In 1900. Kountl Rullty of leaving his po3t of duty liefore bohiK relieved and of Hleeplng on watch, Lieutenant Graf ton A. Heal, U. S. N., was reduced thirty-ono nunibers and publicly repri manded by tho secretary of stnte. Tho population of Dos Moines, la., Is 80.308, compared with 151.130 In 1900. Tho population of Davenport, la.. Ik 43,028, nn Increase of 7,774 or 22.1 per cent, as compared with 25,254 In 1900. Tho population of Milwau kee, Wis., is 373,857, an increase of r.8,042, or 31 per cent, as compared with 285,315 In 1900. Application for a writ of mandamus to compel Secretary of State Knox to submit state department records con cerning the case of Dr. .lames 12. Huckley of Chicago, who Bays he was refused help from tho American em bassy at Mexico City when he was threatened with Imprisonment, was tiled hero In tho district court. (iftH of wlno to warships of the American navy Is not to be tabocd. desplto the protests of the women's Christian temperance union, which ro-cr-ntly protested to the navy against tho presentation of 100 cases of Cali fornia wlno to tho cruiser, California, to nn association of California wlno men. Acting Secretary Wlntlirop sent n telegram to tho San Francisco branch of the women's Christian torn peranco union stating that ho bad been unable to llml n regulation re referred to by It as having been Is sued by Former Secretary of the Navy John 1). Long forbidding the uso of wine on warships. Foreign. Reports nre in circulation In the European press, emanating from Vienna, of a conferenco of the powers to determlno the status of Crete. Tho Norddeutscho Allgemelno Zeltung In a Fcml-oUlclnl declaration expresses doubt of convocation of such n con ferenco and holds thnt Turkey alone, ns the owner of the Island, could originate a proposal for such n con ference which sho has slight interest to do. The text of tho convention under which Korea is annnexed to Japan was communlcnted to tho representa tives of the powers. The document, which was signed August 22. will be effective when otllclally promulgated. This will be, according to some of tho ministers, August 29. or August 30. when tho Independent existence of the Hermit Kingdom, the struggle for whoso control started the Husso Japanese war, will cease. Lisbon (Portugal) newspapers print alarming reports of nn alleged plot of the clerical party for tho overthrow of the Portuguese government and tho establishment of a military dic tatorship. The Seclo says the cleri cal party's strong and growing dis satisfaction with the liberal policy of tho government has culminated in the organization of a revolution to overthrow tho administration, selzo its members and set up a military dic tatorship, tho ilrst object of which will be to stamp out tho republicans. General. Koosevelt declares the old guard will get all tho llclitlnir thov wmn Tho revolutionary nrmy In Nicara gua Is close to the gates of the capi tal. William J. Ilrynn will support G. M. Hitchcock of Omaha for election to tho senate. Mayor Gaynor, New York, shot by n would-be assassin, Is now consider ed out of danger. Speaker Cannon refuses to be dumped, and saya ho will continue ns a candidate for speaker. Tho British cruiser ltonford wont on the rocks off the eoubt of Korea, and eighty-one lives were lo.st. Klght Americans, names unknown, were arrested on tho Isla of Pines on tho charge of homicide and arton. Nicholas Longworth came out plain ly and strongly in opposition to the le-electlon of Cannon as Speaker. llurllngton sells bonds for tho Colo rado and Southern and will comiioto lino between Denver and Choyenzio with tho proceeds. Crlppen, alleged wife slayer, and Miss Lenove, his accomplice, aro on tho way back to London for trial. Tho government of Ecuador Issued n decree establishing a period of na tional mourning ns a sign of sym pathy with tho people of Chile at tho death of tho lato Prenldont Montt or Chile. "Captain" Jnck Castle, an neronunt of Louisville, Ky., died In a hospital at Uvansvlllo, 1ml., from Injuries- re ceived at Mt. Vernon, III., when his balloon exploded at a height of 200 feet and ho fell to tho ground in front of au aznphl-theater. NEWSNQTES CONDENSED Cholera In Italy Is greatly on the Increase. Tho cholera situation In southern Italy Is becoming alarming. Alarming reports of a plot to over throw tho Portuguese governmezit aro printed In Lisbon. Koosovelt will ziot take part In tho campaign izi New York. Canuoulsm played a strong part In the Georgia primaries. The Ustrada government In Nica ragua Ib tottering to a fall. Senator Lu Folletto Is directing his campaign from his farm home. The duughtor of Governor Hnskell of Oklahoma will study for the stage. Forest Urea are on tho Increase In the west, attended with much loss of life. General Estrada will assume tho post of provisional president of Nl curnugua. Hanker Llllls says he will not ninr ry forzner aire. Jack Cudahy or any other woman. The Ohio stnte fair will bo held nt Columbus, notwithstanding the street railway strike. Tho constitutional amendment prop osition was carried In tho lnte Ne braska prlznary. Ex-Presldont Itoosevelt Is now on his 5,000 znllo Journey. He will be In Omaha Septeznbor 2. Many lives were lost and much property destroyed In tho forest tires of Idaho and Montana. Great Drltaln's new battleship, tho Lion, Ib to be the biggest and fastest nnvnl fighter In tho world. Washington offlclals are convinced that Incendlnries arc responsible for tho northwest forest ilres. It Is likely that at least one hun dred people have lost their lives In the forest fires of the west. Colonel Itoosevelt is expected to glvo voice to some burning thoughts on Ills trip through the west. Mayor Gaynor or New York has now so far recovered from his wounds that ho takes exercise dally. Should the democrats control the next house they will have a taste of Insurgency in their own rnnks. Moissnnt, tho American aviator, made a daring (light across tho Eng lish chnnnol, carrying a passenger. Gov. Shnllenberger of Nebraska ac cepts Dalilnmn's plan to waive legal technicalities and recount entire state vote. Captain, D. J. McGuire of the Lin coln (Nob.) police force died of heart failure while driving the patrol wagon. Tho democratic primary vote for governor In Nebraska Is so close that the official count will be zcqulrcd to determine. On his own admlcslon. Governor Campbell will not stand by tho plat form demands of the Galveston dem ocratic state convention. Tho Independent democratic state committee of Tennessee has called a convention of the party to be held lu Nnshvlllo on September 14. According to a statement F. Augus tus Helnze, tho copper man, and Miss llernlco Henderson, an actress, will bo married In New York this week. The Nebraska primary vote shows a small majority for Dahlman. but his competetor, Gov. Shallenberger, de sires a recount In a number of coun ties. Tho postmaster general has accept ed tho proposal of Mrs. Linn F. Saw yer to lease present quarters of sta tlozi C of Lincoln postolllco for ten years. The bullet would In Mayor Gay nor's neck has healed on the outside and the Irritation or the throat caused by granulation on the Inside has ceased. Genernl George W. Gordon, com-mander-ln-chlef or the united conted erate veterans, hns been renominated for congress by the democrats of the tenth district of Tennessee. While plowizig on his father's land at Spa, Ky.. David Coursey dug up a box containing $500 in gold and notes which were burled during tho civil war. All were In good condition. Workzuen doing street work on Lako street In the very center of Reno, New, uncovered a ten-foot ledge of copper. Several hundred pounds of the metal was extracted. In a midnight duel in a cottage In King City (Cal.) between Frederick W. Decker and N. F. Togziazzlnl, both residents of that town, Decker was killed and Mrs. Decker and her rather, W. 1). Fowler, were wounded. The pope receiveJ lu private audi ence In the hall or consistory a group of 150 Americans. Including a delega tion of llfty members of tho Knights of Columbus. The delegation was conducted by How M. J. McGlvney of Mlddlutown. Conn., national chaplain or the Knights of Columbus. Personal. President Tuft will favor a rurthez revision or tho tariff. Senator Warner of Missouri does not desire ze-electiou. President Itoosevelt makes a speech lu Omaha t-opt. 2. Tliero is (ear of gieat loss or life lu tho f oi est (Ires ot tho west. Tho wlfo of Jack Cudahy, Kansas City, has been ghen a divorce. Mr. and Mm. "Jack" Cudahy havo been legally separated by the courts. Jluosevelt delivered his Ilrst ml drees on his western tour at Utlca N. Y. Tho name or Senator Owen wns, brought into tho Indian contract cases. Congressman McKlnley declare tho next houso will hao a zopubll cau majority. Wilkinson Call, rormor United States senator rrom Florida, died from cerebral hemmorhaco. POLICE CAPTAIN DIES SUCCUMDS TO HEART FAILURE WHILE DRIVING PATROL. HAPPENINGS OVER THE STATE What is Going on Hero and There That Is of Interest to the Read- ers Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Lincoln. Nebr. Cuptaiu Domonlc J. McGuire of the police department fell dead while driving the police pa tzol wagon. The captain had left the station shortly before 7 o'clock en route for his residence at i:;!i North Eighteenth street. At Eighteenth and and O streets the captain suddenly lurched forward, iu the same time call ing to Officer l,enz. who was with him. to catch him. Hans Iloegh. who Is an old friend of the captain's and who was standing nearby, rushed out to tho wagon which the officer had stopped and took tho unconscious cap tain in his lap. Officer Lena then rushed the patrol to the captain's resi dence, but before they could arrive the captain was dead. Methodist Church Ib Destroyed. Tecumseh. Neb. Tho Methodist Episcopal church at Sterling burned to the ground Thursday morning. Fire was caused by painters at work on the exterior. The oliiiniiej Cell on Henry l)elune. a volunteer (Ire tighter, and fatally in jured him. Doth legs and an arm were broken and he suffered Internal Injuries. Tho church con $:s,::()0; insurance, $2,500. Talk of Commissioner System. York, Neb. The question of chang ing rrom the present board or twenu rupervlsors to the commissioner sys tem of three or five i.i being agitated iz; the county und petitions will he circulated to securo the requisite ziuzn her of electors so that the question can be submitted at the November election. River Steamer at Nebraska City. 'Nebraska City, Neb. The steamer City or Peoria is hero operating with her barges as an excursion steamer, azid will remain for somo time. .i .'.I j. ir 'r- rmr r - . Jrrr-- The Lincoln Ad ciub will hold a corn carnival September 22d. Fire of unknown origin dcMrnjed the hotel, butcher shop and a cream receiving statlnn tit Pauline. William Dullaid of Fremont, who was fctruck by a train at Omaha Fri day night, died Sunday night. He had a broken back. The Franklin county fair will be held September 13 to 10.- The Free Methodists at Ainsworth are building a jiaisonage. Reports from Johnson county corn Holds aro most encouraging. Some farmers are of the opinion the county will produce more corn than It did last year. Alfred Fowler of Fremont claim--the state record for long distance div ing, having dived 129 feet in the Y. M. C. A. tank at that place In a recent contest. A. II. Harstler has been elected sec retary or the Stella Commercial club, and arrangments have been made tor n one-day picnic In 'Nutter's grove on 'September 15. Willie attempting to board a moving train nt LInscott. Frank Osborne, a member or tho llurllngton lino gang, had his right leg amputated between the ankle and knee. The state W. C. T. II. has artanged for a series of good citizenship meet ings at the state fair, to bo held In the niidltorlum Immediately following the forenoon concerts. A cut-off ditch 1,100 feet long is to be constructed at the Nlckerson bridge over tho Elkhorn river to keep the river from cutting uiound the bridge and Into an old channel. File which broke out In the building occupied by Nicholas Fritz at Pender rpread to tho Palaco hotel and adjoin ing buildings, causing damage esti mated at more than $50,00(i. Tho Watson hotel at Nebraska City was sold Monday at an administrator's sale Tor $111,000 to the helra or tho late Jacob Slchl. They bid It In rather than see It go at' that price. Deputy United States Marshal Seth Hulluck Is taking young Archibald Roosevelt over to hco the Ind'ans In their native grounds at Valentine, also to go on a hunting trip while there. Ed. Kelley, a South Omaha boy, had two toes bitten off l a snapping tur tle or somo other marine monster, while ho was ba.hlng In a draluagu ditch one day last weok. Hastings Is planning to liaui a har vest homo festival somo tlmo iu Octo ber. Through the efforts of the officers of tho Gngo County Agricultural so .clety a government specialist on hog dlsoases will bo at Heatrlco during tho county fair and glvo locturcs on serum treatment for hog cholera. Tho mill dam at Seward was part ly swept out Saturday evening by the h!ph water caused by tho big ra!ns west or Seward last week. A largo amount of work and expense will ba required to rvpnlr tho dozuago. Oasrast rn - Captain Arnt of Heatrlco killed cloven young rattlesnakes one day last week. Ho znade "tho cleaning" In half nn hour, nnd he conslderu It n pr ettygood pleco of work. 'Nearly a hundred dead sheep wero taken from cars In the Fremont rail road yards In one day last week. The sheep were being taken to the mar kets at South Omaha and Chicago from the western plains. C. J. Ktivalec, aged 39 years, a prom inent resident of Hralnard, Nob., was crushed by the automatic elevator In the Alamo hotel .it Denver, sustaining injuries from which be died half an hour later. The state cases which have been pending against the baseball teams of Seward and Red Cloud for alleged violation of the state law by engaging in a gamo on tiunday, June 19, have been dismissed. Tho lnglcslde band, at Hastings, dedicated Its handsome new band' stand Tuesday night by the rendition of a concert of eight numbers. A large crowd attended, there being thirty-five automobiles In the party. The Platte river nt Fremont Is full three feet higher than It usually Is al this time of the year, the rise being due to tho recent heavy rains. The Elkhorn Is also close to hank-full nnd other minor streams sue In like con dition. Chief R. Worlke or the Heatrlco tiro department has been appointed (Ire warden at a salary of $100 a year. It will be his duty to Inspect the alleys and cellars In the business section ol the city and to report monthly to the city council. Chnrles K. Coutant. one of the pioneers of Nebraska and a promt nent citizen of Omaha for over fortv yiars, died at his home Tuesday morn iug. His illness was not of long dura thin, but his health had been fnillng for borne time. The (.'uster county fair or 1910 will open September I". Large sums ol money luue been expended on improv ing the grounds, while tho new $2,000 stables have sheltered, lor some time past, a line or tine running and trot ting stock in training for the coming fair. Following the report or a few das una that a company of capitalists bad been formed to build. a rnllioad from Wichita, Kan., to Heatrlco, making theso two cities terminals, comes tho report that surveyors will be in the Held early next month and make a technical survey. The annual state mooting of the Ad vcntlsts of Nebraska has opened at York and will continue until Soptezn nor I. Over ."i tents have been erect ed. It is expected that more than l.nOD people will be in attendance and this will Include many prominent Ad entlsts from different parts of the United States. The county commissioners of Otoe count) have made their annual tax levy, which is 23 mills. The city levy Is 49 mills and the school board has made a levy of 2(5 mills. This makes a total of 9S mills, which Is tin1 lilgn est tax levy ihe city lias had iu years, while the county levy Is one mill low er than last year. LINCOLN Owltv to tho bad condition of hlh knee, which has given him no little amount of pain nnd annoyauce of late, Governor Shallenberger lias cancelled all of his speaking engagements. The farmers' national congress, which will meet in Lincoln October 0, with an attendance of at least 2.000 delegates and possibly more, hopes to see following upon the heels of the postal savings bank bill a parcels post law. Joe Hartos, a banker of Wllbcr and a brother of Senator F. W. Hartos, has I een appointed stnte bank examiner. The banking board comprises Auditor Harton, Treasurer Brian nnd Attorney General Thompson. The board ap pointed Mr. Hartos by unanimous vote. The state board lias decided to buy MMiio more goods for tho state and run a deficiency bill, depending upon the next legislature to pay tho cost. It will ask ror bids for n new holler at the state penitentiary, an engine at the Industrial homo for women ut Mil ford nnd a boiler lor tho homo for ftoble minded youth, at Heatrlco. n opinion has been rendered by jSk attorney genet al which validates i ...tain ballot.-; over which there had been some dlscusi-ion. This Is In races where the markings had all been made iu ouo column, but names or (iiiididales on another ticket bad been viitteii In. The advlco of tho attoz zioy gem ral Is that such ballots are pcrioetly valid, but thin the names or the candidate. t written iu cannot bo counted. Senator HurKett has received an In vitation to attend a banquet or tho business men of St. I. mils and tho Mis souri republican editorial asfoclatlon In that city September 23. Tho GormaziH of tho state of Ne braska will celebrate what they call "German day" In Lincoln on tho 5th and Gth or October next. This Is In memory or tho lauding of tho first German settlor; In this country. The annual convention will bo held tliero nnd will consist of delegates from all tho Gorman societies of all kinds In tho sUte. GLAD 10 STEP 1 EMPEROR OF KOREA SHOULDERS TROUBLES ON JAPAN. HERMIT KINGDOM IS NO MORE Treaty Between the Two Empires Ic Made Public at Washington Existing Treaties Will Bo Extended. Washington. A treaty between Japan and Korea, by which the "her mit kingdom" was annexed as n sov ereign part of Japan, has been znade public nt the state department. A declaration of the Japanese govern ment concerning tho effect of the an nexation upon powerB enjoying trea ties with Japan Is also made public. Existing Korean schedules covering Imports from foreign countries, and regulations governing coasting trade, will continue fourteen years. The United States spcclllcally is ac quainted with the fact that the copy right and patent laws of Japan will be extended to Korea. Tho declaration of the Japanese government follows In part: Notwithstanding the earnest nnd la borious work of reform In tho ad ministration of Korea. In which the governments of Japan and Korea have been engaged for more than four years, since the conclusion of tho agreement of 190.". the existing sys tem of government in that country has not proved entirely equal to the duty of preserving public order and tranquility, and, Iu addition, the spirit or suspicion and misgiving dominates the whole peninsula. "In order to maintain peace and stability in Korea, to promote the prosperity and welfare of the Ko reans, and nt ihe same time to Insure the safety and repose of the foreign residents, It has been made abundant ly clear that fundamental changes In the actual regime of government are absolutely essential. Tho govern ments of Japan nnd Korea, being con vinced of the urgent necessity of in troducing reforms responsive to the requirements or the situation and; of furnishing sufficient guarantee of the future, have, with the approval of his majesty the emperor of Japan, and his majesty the emperor of Ko rea, concluded through (heir respect ive plenipotentiaries a treaty provid ing for the complete annexation of Korea to the empire of Japan. "Hy virtue of that important act, which shall take effect on Its pro mulgation on the 29th of August. 1910, the imperial government of Japan un dertakes the entire government and administration or Korea." A rescript by the Japanese emperor says that In 1905 Korea wns placed under the protectorate of Japan, but that notwithstanding the partial suc cess of the existing government, Ko rea was unable to prescrvo order. Suspicion and misgiving permentcd the peninsula, and therefore. In con cort with the emperor of Korea, he arrived at a plan for the permanent annexation of Korcn. The emperor expresses the belief that the Korean in the future will enjoy prosperity and that the new status will serve as a fresh guarantee for the enduring policy of the orient. Managua Is Formally Surrendered. Washington. A telegram announc ing the formal surrender of Managua was received here. It said that Act ing President Estrada had delivered to General Mena, one of tho Insurgent leaders, tho palace fortress, prisons, and all other government property. Generals Juan Estrada and Chamorro were reported by tho telegram to bo on tho way from Grnnada to Mana gua. Gaynor Is Himself Again. New York. Mayor Gaynor was taken from St. Mary's liospltal at. Ho boken Sunday to "Deep Wells," his country place nt St. James, L. I. Ho bore the trip well, but his lnslstnnt plea to bo allowed to walk unaided resulted in three distressing inci dents. 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