The Nebraska Independent JUT 15 ALDEN DEFIES GOVERNOR The Superintendent of Norfolk Insane Asylum Refuse to be Deposed by Governor Mickey Norfolk, Neb. Governor Mickey ap peared at the Norfolk insane asylum and served written notice on -Superintendent Alden and Assistant Nichol son for them to vacate. The governor has tamed Dr. Young of Lincoln and Dr. H. Douglas Singer of Omaha as tb ir succes-fors, the former being ap pelated superintendent and the latter assistant. , In response to the gov ernor's notification. Alden and Nichn' son replied in writing that the. will refuse to vacate. Dr. Young accompa nied the governor and served a writ tea demand for the keys and the office animals slaughtered and meat pro ducts sold at packing houses, con tained a provision for an appeal to the court a from the decision of the inspectors of the department of agri culture. When this substitute was pre sented to President Roosevelt he wrote a letter to the chairman of the house committee criticising it very severely. Referring to the court review pro vision, the president said: "The court provision is the one to which 1 must' object, although this is not by any means the only one to which I object; it is one of the many, As regards this I wish to repeat that if deliberately designed to prevent the remedying of the evils compjamed of, this is the exact provision which the friends of the packers and the packers themselves would have pro vided. It is absurd to assert that any such provision is needed. Why have you not such a provision in the post office law as it affect fraud orders; ;n the law as it affects fraudulent ea-- tries of homesteads, etc.? Congress fhich was refused. The governor and Dr. Young re can not lake away the constitutional tamed to Lincoln. The matter, will probably go to the supreme court. Governor Slickey did not say what steps he will take in enforce the oust er. He reiterates former charges in his finding. The Court Review Question When President Roosevelt yielded to the arguments of the Aldrich-For-aker orowd and consented to a clause in the railroad rate bill recognizing the right of the . railroads to appeal from the decision of the interstate commerce commission, he made It im possible, m the opinion of many of the advocates of the measure, to secure a thoroughly satisfactory bill. The president explained his surrender in this matter by saying that as the rail-: roads had the right to appeal to the! courts under the constitution a recog-i nition of this right in the bill would; do no harm. 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If the bill as you reported it from the committee were enacted into law you would have the functions of the secretary of agriculture narrow ly limited so as to be purely minis terial; and when he declared a given slaughter house unsanitary, or a given product unwholesome, Acting on the judgment of the government experts, you would put on the judge, who had not knowledge whatever oi- the condi tions, the burden of stating whether or not the secretary was right. In Chicago, for instance, you would make any judge whom the packers choose to designate and not the experts of the department of agriculture, the man to decide on any question of any tuna wnicn tne packers thought it worth while to dispute. (You may possibly remember the recent judicial decision in Chicago in which the pack ers were concerned.) I wish to repeat mat mis provision is, in my judg ment, one which, if enacted into law. will nullify the major part of the good wnicn can be expected from the enact ment of this law. You assert that the packers insist upon having a rigid In spewtion law passed. If they sincerely desire a rigid inspection law, they will insist upon this provision being taken out. Leaving it in is incompatible wun securing a properly efficient law." What the president said with ref erence to the court review in the meat inspection bill applies with double force to the railroad rate bill. It is most unfortunate that the presi dent did not insist with equal em phasis that the court review clause be eliminated from the railroad rate bill. ALTON ROAD IS FINED Sentence is Imposed by Judge Landis, of Chicago, for Violating Rebate Las Chicago The Chicago and Al on railway and two former employes, John N Faithorn aad Fred Wann, have been fined an aggregate sum of $0,000 by Federal Judge Landis, who found them guilty of violating the inters-ate commerce laws. The company was fined JiO.OOO and the men $10,000 apiece. Faithorn formerly was vice press . dent of the road and Wann formerly! was general freight agent. ! The railroad company admitted dur-i ing the trial that it had been paying! the claims of the packere, but plead-1 ea mat tne practice was general. The railroad's attorneys today failed to show that the practice was general Notice was given of an appeal. NEW BREED OF CATTLE na rwu . - Oddities About Alphabets When the Portuguese first explored Brazil they made great fun of the na tives of that country because they had in their alphabet no f, r or 1, a people, the invaders declared, with out fe, ley or rev without faith, law or king. The Mohawks again have no labials and vowed it was absurd when the missionaries tried to teach them to pronounce p and b, "for bo," said them, "can srx-ak with his mouth shut?" Blackwood's Magazine. NOTICE $1.00 pays for seven sub scriptions to the Independent until after the November election.. 25 cents pays for a single subscription until after election. Send in your subscrip tion. Address The Independent, Lin coln, Neb. Colonel Torrey Seeks Imitation of the Buffalo Pelt Meeteetse, Wyo An entirely new breed of hornless cattle, known as! nuntones, is attracting the atten turn or live stock men in this countv The 'Bufftory" is the creation of Col J. L. Torrey of Rough PJder fame. who has been quietly experimenting iu tne production of the new breed for several years and "now announces the real object of his endeavors the creation of an animal bearing a hide and hair closely resembling that of tne now almost extinct buffalo. ine nera or "Bufftones" now at the Enibar ranch is the result of cros sing thoroughbred Polled Angus with tne Shorthorn breed, producing an animal witn a dull curly brown-col ored coat that when taken from the "Burltory" and tanned cannot be told from a genuine buffalo robe. Several years have been required to produce tnts new breed. At first only a small percentage of the crosses were col lored brown, and these were separat ed irom the others. Recently three Buntones" have dropped calves all of the desired color and the colonel is now confident he has solved the problem of raising buffalo hides along wun tne usual amount of range beef. 'This fall," said Colonel Torrey, as soon as the hides are prime. I ex pect to kill one of the animals and have the hide made into an overcoat for president Roosevelt. It will be the first and only coat of its kind, but whm a few years "Bufftory over coats will be as common as the old buffalo ones were twenty years ago." - : . v- "" 1 i's P , ' ', ; ? r , ' ' H , i - s" J v In GOING TO THE ASSEMBLY? Strong Program Attractions and Large Attendance Assured The exceedingly large registration for tents for the Nebraska Epw-orth Assembly indicates that the attend ance this year will be another record breaker. The platform attractions are excep tionally strong and the program gives promise of being the best ever given at any Assembly in the we3t. Booker T. Washington, the greatest present day leader of his race, will de liver the opening night lecture on August 1. Newell Dwight Hillis of Brooklyn, Bishop Hartzell of Africa, Dr. Wm. Spurgeon of England, -Senator Dolli ver of Iowa, Hon. John G. Wcolev of Chicago, and many other speakers of world wide fame are to appear. Yo;ir name on a postal addressed to President L. O. Jones, Lincoln, will nnng you tne program- and full par ticulars of this great summer gathering. Don't forget the dates, July 31 to August 9. HEALTH AND STRENGTH , RESTORED BY PE-RIHA. Mrs. Emma Fleissner, U:2 F:i!h' Ave., Seattle, Wash., Worthy T.-ei nrer Sons of Temperance, writes: " suffered over two years with ir regular and painful periods. My hethb was in a very precarious condition ini I was anxious to find something to r store my health and strength. X was very glsd to try Penma and delighted to find that it vw doing m good. I continued to u;e it a little over three months and found my trouUes re moved. 7 consider it a splendid mtiicUit and shall never be witnuui U, &kmgi dose occasionally when I feel r-' down and tired. ' ' Oar files contain thousands of tf? monials which It. Hartman h.is re ceived from grattfui. happy women Who have been restored to health tij bis remedy, Peruna. Starvation in London It is hard for us to believe such a storv as this, which we find m m pTrhAne The following story is written uj one' of the starvinc poor ot lodg. With her husban.l an 1 five ch;Ur?n she lives at Ga.coyL. Court, twenty, minutes' walk from 'he Bank of Etp land. The seven rvrnrs ot w forilw lira in nnf. rrtcm In a r""1" of the room is an in-n !!. h'( is a mattress about nvo inches tnicij, covered bv a sms'.e Iron bianKet. A stove with xhv rx.'Tt suction r.t fin,, ,h r.x."i with sniose from a foul chimney. The smgle w Jnn tha rnnm ts r.'.inUS beTf:dl panes, the places of whirti have bwj token by brown par-r. The wtndoa hermetically :t;etar, sickening. A kitcht n ie other piece of -furr ht. i. . ., T, ,-. Sir Henry Ca:r.i ' the premier of Great l'.r;tam. ind on ,f the peai marched through th.1 cent address stat--i 13,0C0,000 people vartra f starvation. A 1 " cities, London. Liveroo:. . .v ntllCf root? . ,( (t.-rnnred ravi'Tif 111 .... i, M'."r'. ,.u riveu wi sandwicnes which - the labor committte-