,nimmUimi fSMiNiaiy .-w ' a f "1" """ The Chief C. U. HALE, I'ublisncr RED CLOUD NEBRASKA UNDERWOOD FORCES TRIUMPH IN DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. IGNORE THE PLEA OF MR. BRYAN Speaker Champ Clark Aligns Hlmtcll on the Side of Partial Pro- tectlonlsts Debato Lasts Until Midnight. Washington. Tho proposed demo cratic revision ot the wool tariff tho Underwood bill was unanimously ndopted by a democratic caucus nt midnight, twelve hours after It had been mado public by the ways and means committee. Its endorsement followed some rapid maneuvering by the democratic Iioiibo leaders, who de vised u scheme which effectually dis posed of the opposition of tho free wool advocates. Through n resolution which leaves tho democratic party open In the future to renew Its advo cacy of free trndo In raw wool, but which commits nil democrats to tho support of the present bill ns a rev enue measure, the divergent Interests were brought together In the caucus shortly before midnight, and almost unanimous' agreement was reached. The final voto on tho proposal of the Underwood bill waB mado unnnl mous, but tho following members were excused from n pledge to sup port the caucus nctlon: Representa tives Huckcr. Colorado; Ash-brook, Francis and Sharp, Ohio, and Gray, Indiana. Sun Hits the Soldier Boys. Houston, Tex. With nearly nn eighth of a brigade out of ranks, the nnibulnncea filled nnd scores riding In tho wagons, tho sun wrought havoc among the soldiers of tho first separ ate brigade biking from Galveston to Houston. Wlth'a temperature of about 97 tho men had hard work marching over the blazing shell road. It Is esti mated that DOO men were out of ranks Borne time during the day. Some cases were serious. Have a Hilarious Closing. Columbus. The Ohio legislature nd lourncd Thursday afternoon after a. record session as to length nnd as to tho trapping of several members on, grafting charges. The scenes In tho hoiiso were hilarious. Three members mado themselves conspicuous by drinking champagne In full view o tho hoiiso and galleries and slnglni; "Nobody Knows How Dry I Am." Fortress Blown to Pieces. San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua. Tho Tortrcss on Tlscnpn hill, Managua, wan blown up at 3 p. in. Wednesday. One hundred nnd llfly soldiers perished In tho explosion. All tho ammunition In the fortress was destroyed. The cnusq of tho explosion is as yet unknown. Strict cable censorship has been est tnblishcd from Managua. ' Mormons to Press Claims. New Orleans. Mormon settlors In tho state of Chihuahua, Mexico, will l press ciciiub against tlie Mexican gov. eminent aggregating more than a mll lion dollnrB for damnges sustained by them at the hands of the lnsurrcctos nnd bnndltB during the recent revolu tion. Reopens Lorlmer Election Case. Washington. ily 4S to 1!0 the Eennto has adopted a resolution to reopen tho investigation of charges of bribery In connection with the election of Sena tor Ixirlmcr of Illinois. The resolution directs the regular elections commit tee to make tho Inquiry. Think It Plot of Rebels. New York. Nicnrnguans in this city were disinclined to believe that tho ex plosion at Fora La Loma was an ac cldent. They were Biire that It was c part of n plot of the rebels against the administration of President Diaz. Heavy Rains Cause Washouts, St. Joseph, Mo. A heavy storm Tuesdny night washed out the Chi cago, Durllngtou & Quliie;- tracks near Forest City, Mo., for half a mile and threo hundred feet of track are out nt Forbes, Mo., and traffic 1b suffering. Census Fraud Indictments. Tncomu, Wash. Twonty-eix federal Ind'ctments wero returned by the grand jury here In connection with the census frauds against paid enumer ators nnd volunteers in Tacoma only, No nnmcB were given out. Is Made a German Knight. Cambridge, Mass. Tho nomination H Prof .Edward C. Pickering to be a knight of tho Prussian order of merit wub mndo known to him officially by tho Gormnn consul hore, who present ed the Insignia of the ofllce. Only two Americans havo previously received a Blmllnr honor. They wero Newcomb and Agasslz. Slnco the death of Agnsslg there has been no member of tho American Bclence n member of tho order and tho only American In the fine arts department 1b Sargent, the 'painter. IMLDKTO STAND THE HAPPENINGS OF THEMST WEEK LATEST HAPPENINGS OF THE WORLD IN SHORT FORM. NORTH, EAST, WEST AND SOUTH Events That Aro Making Hlctory Information Gathered From All Quarters of the Globe. Vfashlngton Tho first of tho postal savings bank bonds will bo Issued eooii. Tho house was not In tesslon Thurs day. Many of Its special Investigat ing committees, however, weie busy. President Tuft has Elgned a procla mation establishing tho Colorado na tional park in Meen county, Colorado. Indications point to tho fact that Taft nnd La Follctto will bo candi dates for tho republican nomination for president. The American Tobacco company will at once undertake u readjustment of Its affairs ns directed by the United Stntes supreme court. A protest against the passage of the Canadian rcelpioclty bill will bo made by n number of South HnUota men to the senate finance committee. Lumber nnd woolen manufacturing: Interests, according to testimony, havo offered to contribute to tho fight being made against reciprocity by the untlonal grange. JohnShnru Williams of Mississippi has warned congress thnt the south could not support federal supervision of senatorial elections, though favor ublc to direct popular vote. Dispatches received from tho Mexi can capital Btato that persistent ru more were in circulation there of tho exlBtenco of a plot to attempt tho llfo of Madero upon his arrival. Interest that Is quite ns keen as that felt In the decision of the Stand ard Oil case Is being manifested in congressional circles over tho forth coming decision In the tobacco case. The Eenate has fixed Juno 12 for a voto on tho Joint resolution providing for the election ot United States sen ators by direct vote of the people. Tho resolution already has passed the house. Public hearlngB on the reciprocity bill practically are concluded by the sennto llnnnco committee, nnd next Wednesday wob fixed as tho time when n vote will bo taken on report ing tho measure. Representative Mnguiro of Nebras ka has asked tho department. agri culture to send a road expert to Au burn lu connection with tho state wide demand being made throughout Nebraska for better foods. Tho government won u sweeping victory over tho so-called "tobacco trust," when the supreme court of the United States held tho American To bacco company nnd Its allied corpora tions to be operating In violation of tho Sherman anti-trust law. General News Mechanical engineers aro In Ecsslon nt Pittsburg, Pa. A drouth of two months was broken In northern Arknnsas. Former Governor C. N. Haskell Is seriously 111 nt Muskogee, Okla. McCook and Aurora, Ncbr., have been designated as postal savings de positories. A special session of tho grand jury WIls cn,Ictl nt Waukegnn, 111., to filtlvn lWn nllnnn,! 111.....! ..(.. In quire Into alleged illegal votin One hundred members of the Chi cago Dental society began to Inspect the teeth of public school children. Sir William Schwenk Gilbert, the British author and writer of comic opera librettos, died In London Tues dny. Five members of the fnmlly of Gar Btens Struvo, residing near Manning, Iown, nro ill from the drend disease trichina. Clifford Messier, eighteen years old, who was shot during the light at Porum, Okln., died In the hospital nt Muskogee, Wednesday. Military field mass for the Spanish war dead was celebrated In the shadow of tho Washington monument before fully 25,000 persons. Washington A virtual agreement to refer tho Lorlmer case to the sen ate committee on privileges nnd elec tions hiiB been effected In the senate. Edmond Francis Pendergnst, auxil iary bishop of Philadelphia, has been appointed archbishop of thnt diocese to succeed tho late Archbishop Ryan. Edwin L. Hopkins was killed by nmmonin fumes when a bolt of light ning caused the explosion of a fifty gallon tank In nn Ico plant nt Colum bus, O. Armed Shoshone Indians, led by tho eldest, twenty-three yenra of age, from Duck vnlley reservation, aro in Little High Rock canyon, Nevada, to avenge the killing of tho Indian hand that murdered four Washoe county atock men last February. A tornndo struck Pekln, 111., Sunday, killing two people and causing prop erty damnge that will amount to thou sands of dollnrB. Francisco I. Modero, jr., in a mani festo to the pcoplo of Mexico has re signed tho position of provisional pros Ident conferred upon him by a con vention of the revolutionists at San Luis Potosl lust October. The fourth congress of the Interna tional Muslcul society was formally jpened Tuesday with Interesting cere amnios in the University of London. Representatives of many of tho coun tries of the world were lu attendance. Edward S. Whltnkcr, formerly chief of tho New Orleans police, was sen tenced to serve ten yenrs In tho state penitentiary for crimen involving young girls. Tho village of Groscher, situated on Pamir plateau. In west central Agin, hns been overwhelmed by nn ava lanche. Ono hundred ana twenty-eight pcoplo woro killed. Tho Mohonk Lake- conference heart ily Indorsed treaties ot unlimited arbi tration with Great Britain, Franco nnd other countries nnd wish speedy suc cess with such treaties. Subscriptions of the lestio of $12, 500.000 bonds of the Oregon & Wash ington Railway &. Navigation company woro closed nt Imdon within an-hour after they were opened. From July 1, 1908, the Japanese en tering tho United States numbered 7, 051, against 11,107 leaving the United States. In Hawaii there were I.Q1S nr rivals nnd C.2CC departures. Forty-six women were ehocon as county superintendents of public schools in Iown nt the last election, which is believed to bo the largest number In any of the stntes. Hay sold at wholosnlo In Chlcngo Monday for $27 n ton, declared to be the highest price ever renched for tho staple In thnt city. A short crop last year Is snld to be the cause. Renewed disorders resulting from the delay In tho discussion of n bill in the Spanish pnrllnmcnt providing for the division of the Canary nrchl pellgo, broke out nt Las Pnlmns. General Diaz, accompaniea by Senorn Ulnz, Porfirlo IJlaz, jr., and his wife, five grandchildren nnd other members of tho family departed Wed nesday afternoon, bound for Spain. An uprising which resulted in the killing of forty persons and the sack ing of stores, ofllccs nnd private homes, occurred at Choluln, during which rebels set flro to tho town. Tho last $2,000 required to Insure tho erection in Dcs Moines ot a monument to tho Into Senntor Allison was received by State Treasurer Mor row from General Grcnvllle M. Dodge. Five persons were killed, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kauf man, formerly of Kenrney, Neb., and ono injured fatally nt a railroad cross ing near Rivers, Cal., in a collision be tween an electric car and an auto mobile Seventeen .year locusts nro said to be ravaging vegetation in the eastern states. The vanguard of the invaders have appeared in Alexandria county, Va., nnd the prediction is made that within n week or so tho "plague" will bo common. T,ho capital ot Oklnhoma will re main nt Oklahoma City, ob tho su premo court of the United States has declined to hold thnt the Oklahoma statute enncted laBt December to re move the cnjltal from Guthrie was un constitutional. For tho first timo in tho history of tho service the deficit in the postof flee department has been entirely wiped out nnd $1,000,000 surplus for the current fiscal year, ending June U0, next, Is In tho treasury to tho de partment's credit. Miss Kate Shelly, Iowa's famous heroine, who saved tho lives of tho pnsscngers of n Northwestern train nenr Hoone, la., about twenty years ago, may recover from her present illness. Her physician says she show? much Improvement. Senor Mndcro visited American soli for tho first time In several months. He was a guest nt luncheon of friends In El Paso nnd with his stnff attend ed n dinner given by the El Paso city olllclals to tho United Stntes army of ficers stationed In thnt vicinity. Christopher Columbus Wilson, pres ident of the United Wireless Telegraph company, and four of his associates were convicted In the criminal branch of tho United States circuit court of fraudulent use ot the malls to solicit subscriptions to wireless stock. Four dend and twenty Injured was tho toll of tho terrific wind nnd rain storm which swept over Cleveland and vicinity, wrecking buildings overturning" boats In Lake Erie breaking down wire poles, tearing ui trees nnd smnshlng windows nud signs on tho strceti. Following the declaration of war over tho wool Bchcdule, when Mr. JJryun, a protcstant against n revenue bill, nnd Representative Underwood, the majority leader of tho house, com manding the revenue forcoB, tho op. ponents of freo raw wool, after a day of conferences, sny Mr. Iiryan would bo overwhelmed In the party caucus. Russia Is conceding the right of en try into that country of American Jews visiting tho czar's domains on business missions. The expected 'rupture between tho church and tho government is now nn accomplished fact as tho result of a protest Issued by the bishops nt Lis bon agnlust tho separation law, Porfirlo Diaz, for whom during thir ty years nil Mexico has paid defer ence, secretly left the capital at 2 o'clock Friday morning. Only a few friends whonrhc trusted followed him to tho station. Ho was bound for Vera Cruz to take ship for Spain. An early morning fire at Coney Isl and caused a loss estimated at be twecn two nnd threo million dollars, College students in Ohio will not ho permitted to vote in college towiiB un less they make oath that they expect to mako their permanent residence in these towns. A tin biscuit box, containing thirty Amerlcnn and international money orders, ranging in nmounts from $u to $150, was picked up In tho Thames by tho master of a barge near Lon don. Tho money orders were lEsued at Stromsburg, Neb., and mado pay able at Paulpletersburg, Natal, nrn c ur SEWARD MAN INJURED IN BARB WIRE FENCE. NEWS FROM OVER THE STATE What Is Going on Horo and Thero That Is of Interest to tho Read- rs Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity, Seward. Ab Menkln Taego and Rlchnrd Hartwlg were returning to the city from a trip in an automobile, tho steering gear of tho machine broke, and tho cur became unmanageable. Iloth men saw that a disastrous acci dent wns about to occur nnd leaped from tho machine. They landed ngalnst a wire fence and tho car turned turtle, striking Taege In doing so. Town people wero notified of tho accident at once and the Injured were brought to a local hospital. Both wero badly cut by the wire and bruised bad ly, but It is not thought fatal results will follow. Experiment With "Alfalfa Culture." Broken Bow. C. S. Martin has se cured from tho government laborator ies at Washington a pint of alfalfa cul ture. This Is a preparation which tho depnrtment of agriculture is experi menting with nnd Is expected to make germination more certain and give the growing plnnt a better chance to live. It is inoculated In tho seed by a pro cess of soaking nnd must bo used within thirty days after sent out. Bad Fire Narrowly Averted. Genoa. While n heavy galo was blowing, Kent & Burk's largo grain elovator was burned to the ground In a very few minutes. The city fire de partment and the Indian school fire department were both on the ground shortly after tho alarm was given. Only by their heroic efforts was the balance of the town saved. Suicide at Fremont Fremont. H. C. McIIenry, a carpen ter living in the northwest part of tho city, was found dying Sunday at tho home of a friend, from the effects of drinking carbolic acid. The county physician was summoned, but was un able to save his life. Japs to Work In Beet Fields. McCook. Neb. Tho Great Western Sugar Beet company and other beet growers in this vicinity have shlppbd in a large company of Japaneso to work in tho bectjlelds about McCook, where about a thousand acres ot sugar beets have been planted. Hold Stranger as Suspoct. Beatrice. A stranger was arrested nt Wymore as ho stepped into the Farmers' Stute bank nnd presented two badly torn and mangled $5 bills for chnnge. He Is suspected of being n bank robber and refused to give his name. Farmers Want Elevator. Surprisp. Tho farmers of this vicinity held a meeting Saturday after noon to organize a farmers elevator company. A temporary organization was effected. The town now has two clevntors. McKinley Hutt of Elk Creek had his collar bono broken by tho kick of a horso. Former Congressman Dorsey, who is in a serious condition at Fremont, had his leg amputated. Tho Norfolk Commercial club has elected A. W. Hawkins, a prominent traveling salesman, as secretary of tho club. Robert Burger, an undesirable alien, has been deported by tho United States government from Nebraska City. Tho new electric light plant nt Sur prise has been put Into operation. A number of street lights have been in stalled. Tho mattor of installing manual training in tho Falrhury schools is now occupying tho attention of tho pcoplo of Falrbury. " Moorofleld 1b putting forth an effort to secure tho location of tho new state tubercular hospital and Curtis, tho first town west, is after the agricul tural college. Thirteen corporations of Omnhn will bo affected by tho decision of tho su preme court In tho Standard Oil cases. Elmer D. King nnd Andrew A. Hani ka, tho latter of Shubert, wero caught between two street cnrB at Lincoln and both badly Injured, King escap ing with bruises while Hanlka suffered several broken ribs and a crushed foot. Crawford hns a four-days'-Fourth of July celebration advertised. Tho last timo thoy held one they kept it up for flvo days. Omaha has been chosen ns tho meeting plnco ot the annual conven tion ot tho Inspectors of animal in dustry of tho department of agricul ture, which will be hold Juno 12 nnd 13 of this year. Dr. William Protzman, tho oldest practicing physician in Lancaster county, died Tuesday after an Illness of less than a day. He was 83 years old and had practiced medicine in Lin coln twenty-elsht veara. Offl ilUIIIIT. Burglars are getting in their woik at Union. Gordon now has an underground telephone system almost comrlete. Tho cnbles arc laid in tile. Frank Maclin, aged 21, and J. W. Conlon, aged 21, both of Omaha, were killed by tho collapse of a brick kiln nt Gibson, Neb., In which thoy wcr working. The Tllden volunteer fire depart mont is making preparations to cele brate tho Fourth of July and is spar ine no money to mako It tho grandest celebration In thnt part ot tho stato Oscar Holmes walked part way oul on tho Douglas street bridge nt Om aha, calmly lighted a cigarette and jumped over tho rail into tho Missouri river. He was rescued after a hard light. A real lion scattered SCO Shrlncrs In, tho Masonic temple nt Omaha. Tho anlmnl was finally cnged, but tho Shriners wero so far away they could not get back in time to participate in the meeting. Daughters of the Revolution at Ne braska City will erect a monument In the shnpo of n monster boulder to mark tho spot In that city said to be tho starting point of the overland Cal ifornln trail. The Rev. Grant B. Wilder, who for more than a year past has been pastor of tho Congregational church nt Hast ings, prenched his farewell fermon Sunday nnd departed for his new homo at Spokane, Wash. Martin Bucttgenbach of Hickman, who resisted an officer and afterward; refused to pay a fine of $25, must now pay in the neighborhood of $300, fol lowing a decision, handed down by the district court In the matter. At the meeting of the ministers in attendance at tho northern conference' of tho Nebraska German Lutheran synod, the city of Schuyler was chosen as the place (or the 1912 meeting' which will be held during the month of May. Wolves or coyotes visited the larm of Charles Dlers, near Fremont, and; carried oft sixteen turkeys and killed, threo hogs. Farmers near that placo havo been bothered considerably by thcBO animals this spring, and intend to orgnnize some kind of n society that will do away with tho pests. Robert Talbot, son of A. R. Talbot, head of the Modern Woodmen, anuj Philip Watklns, both of Lincoln, werq severely injured when a forward) spring on nn electric automobile broke. Tho machine turned turtle and both boys wero badly bruised and were cut with broken glass. LINCOLN War on Bad Eggs. Deputy Food Commissioner W. R Jackson has Issued warning In the form of a bulletin that he will prose cute any -person who sells bad eggs and to this he adds that dealers whe desire to avoid the penalty must candle all eggs purchased. The pen nlty is a fine of from $50 to $500. Tho bulletin is the beginning of a cam paign which Food Commissioner Jack son Intends to wage against bad eggs, nml nnnnln wlifi cnll Mlnm nr nffni- 1 them for sale He asserts that it is1 unlawful for the farmer, merchant or other denier to sell or offer for salf bad eggs. About ton o'clock Saturday night Martin Skow, a patient At the Lin coln asylum, killed Cnarlcs Brookman, another patient, with whom ho was sleoplng, choking him to death with tho aid of BUBpenders taken from overalls which ho was wearing. Tho crimo was not discovered until Sundny morning, shortly before the breakfast hour at tho institution. Two bronze cups, trophies for ex cellent mnrksmanEhip, have been re ceived nt tho office of the adjutant general. Ono will be sent to Captnin Iver S. Johnson of Stanton for rifle record in 1910 nnd tho other to Cap tain Chris L. Anderson of Norfolk for tho best revolver record during tho 1P10 competition. Stato Auditor Barton hns refused to renew the license of the Modern Brotherhood of America to do busi ness in tho state on account of tho fact that thoy havo scaled down many claims and have had more or less dif ficulty in settlement on death policies Session Laws Early. Secretary of State Walt snys that tho session laws will bo printed and ready for distribution by June 15. Tho copy on tho laws was started to the printer as soon as they wero deposited In the office of the secretary of Btate and proof on about seventy-five pages of tho volume had been received bo foro tho legislature closed. Petitions havo been circulated nsk Ing that the reservation near Valen tino be opened up to settlers. Ther aro C0.000 acres in tho tract. Senator J. A. 0111b of Ord declnres that rumors to the effect that he might mako tbe race for railway commis sioner this fall have been etarted wholly without his knowledge or con. Bent. Tho Omaha produce exchange has adopted a resolution favoring the en forcement ot tho law against tho sale ot bad ogge as proposed by the food commissioner, fourteen firms subscrlb Ing to tho resolution. Ono firm which is not now buying eggs declined to voto for tho resolution. UNCOLNiffrgmgf flfTFF?w!j U v wU ' VfwThe BAKING POWDER That Makf s tht Baking Bitter Failures ore Almost impoulblo 'with Cnlumct. We know that It Trill give you better result. We knoTf thnt the baking will bo purw -more wholeiorao. We know that it will bo more evenly raked. And we know that Cfitamet Is rnoro economical, both In Its use and coat. 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