, , . , ' . , ! . . I ! } II I I Ir r - - . . I SA LE TJ ME IN KANA : : ; : /FARM / AUCTIONS BLOOM IN THE ! EARLY SPRING. I . .AliXrlcnJtnrl.t. eon Imvlem.nt. and 1I0iaehoid Ooolh , - Barno Rxchaogo POllaeulona , 'VhUe Other. I.tond to Retlro or Leave tlac Vlclnltr. : \ The nrly ! lP Is " .public lJala" " 'tIme. nnd not In rnnnr. ) 'ears hllvo there been more . 'aucUnslt than In 1hls yellr , 008. The prtntlnfl' oillres I ' / i ( bave b n bU Y printlnsr bUls with blS I headl1nl'll , tclUng , ot the number ot horseD , cattl < . ! and 'boIS , the tarm 1m- : lementlJ , boU Cbold goods "and Gthff I I ILrUcle too nUIIMfoua ! to mention : ' that ! b&ve been orrllm Cor 1e. . . I . The pUblic we h&l become 'a 11xod f feoature In the development ot 'the' Jrali i I l1e , writes an Abl1ene , 'KlLDM , eorr. . i , 1Iponllent ot the Bt. Lo'la GloM-Demo- . , trat. .It.hall reached a time when the farmers who bn.ve made thtllr- borne Jtere 11llYO acquired more material than they nCl to run their 'tarm ' , or are , nnxlous to change their reslden , and 60 wllnt to have n "snle , " l.'beY go to he county /Sent nnd make arrnuge. ments with tbe auctioneer and have their bills prlntl'd. 'l'be latter are put 'up ' In the postolUce or are scattered n the tence lOst8 of tbe Yiclnlty. ' \'lth the Advent or the crromery the , onthly pay enyelope hIlS beco a " \'alunble method ot disseminating the -news of the coming events , and the 1\ \ .check for milk Is likely to be accom. panled with Rome cards announcing \he Bale of Farmer Bm1th' flne stock. n is probable that most ot the pUblic IMlea are tor the p\U'Pose ot making long moyea , but there are occasions , ; when the reason Is obscure. One tarm. .pr In this county sOld , all bls stock and 'fmplements two months go , and then ; went trom sale to sale until be had j. , tmrchaaoo a new outfit for his farm , tnlc1ng his neIghbors' articles rather thnn his own In the end. "W111lt are you sellIng out for ? " was asked ot a. well. to-do farmer recently. He was known as baying plenty of Daterial tor running hiD fine tarm , hnd there was no reason why be sbould go Q.way. "Oh , I'm going to takc n rest. I've rented the tarm and guess I'll mOVe to own. 1\1y wIte and I expect to vlelt a. , iWhlle In the Eust nnd tben we w111 bave a bome In town for tbe rest of. bur lIves. The farm w111 rent tor enough to k p1a. . Whl1t'tJ the U.iC . ' f working ? " There was no UBC. and' 'the ' farmer wal ! an example of the , growIng class of those retiring after' ' p1n.klng theIl1Belves comtortable tor thIs lite on thell' KansRs tarms , 'l'he attcndance on the pUblic saleR Is usulllly good , nothing but bad weather ecplng the fanners oC the YIclnlty way. 'l'he women trequently accompany - t ; pany theIr husbands and term an In. terested portion of the audience when . , .the household goods nnd canned fruit ! .arc sold. They nre ulso Interested In r he dairy IIPllllances and the cows. The bidding Is lIkel ; ) ' to be lIvel ) ' , and It Is a curlo\la thing that the average , sale ShOW8 U SCllle ot prIces on com. \ mon articles and Implements thnt Is tar above tlJe oncs that could be procured - ! cured at prIvate sale. Under the magic. . b ot the wIde-awake auctloneer's voIce , ' j the figures run up and up until It , seems tlU\t the buyers must have lost , 1 sight ot the cost ot the articles new. The "terms ot sale" vary little at ii i these au < : tloW5 , Tbere Is wlUal1y at " ch We the representatlnt ot eome , f > 6nk at the ( 'Ounty , seat. It it ! a hood , .clerk or a CAIIh1er , one who 111 tam111ar ' with thlt ! W.Anclnl . .tnnd1 ot the , farmers ot the county. On the bm. ' . 1 anl1 In the luhertlsementa In the v. . . , ' . , pera the "torme" are aet torth a.nd WID- aU } ' run Uke thIs : "SU1ll8 of $10 and n unl1er cnahi over ' 10 a credit ot nine . , montbs wiU be given on note wtth np. 'proved s urlty at 10 per cent Inte.rt.'ilti 1t paid when due , only 6 per ent will \ 'be chnraedi 8 per cent err for cMb. " I "l'he prosperous condition ot tbe West. ' 1 trn farmer 18 seen In the large portion t 1 , of the amount ot the sales that are , : \ paid In cash. Sometimes , durin& , the I present spring the buyers have ( l61d .1 more than halt tbe amount In cur- . t' , rency or checks before leaving the 'l ' place. The bank's repres 'nt t1ve buys ' 11 I l tbe notes that are given , 60 that , f when the duy Is done the tarmer who t has had 11 sale hus turned . his enUre ) lupply ot old cultlvatortl , 1U\rrow8 , ! 1 mowIng machines , horses , cattle and d bedroom turniture Into cneh. It he 1- ' wnnts to movc he Is prepared. The crowd that hus looked o\'er the t fjl' VOEi8c 810n8 ot the 1\oulleholl1 curiously \ ' amI nodd d I1t the vurlOUH 1111 WB In the Implementl ! of the tarmrard , haR I I\lso hud a rude f ort ot cntertulnlllent. r On every sale bill , In large letters , Ill ) ' peRra , " 'ree lunch at noon , " anl1 some ot them have the ndd1tlonul lecend. "Bring your tlncups. " 1.1118 Is Greek to the cIty realdcnt , but the fnrmtH. \ knows what It means. It Iii a promlRe thn t there will 00 1 grel\t stellmlng CHnB cortec , with pleuty ot sl\ndwlches IUIII pcrhnpH plcldcR , The tn k of pro. vllllng CUP8 tor It hundred or two "IHIt. I , or Is a formlduble one , uml the IIru. tlent housewife asks that the COIIWI' ! > f. , brln cups to use nt thlH function. 'l'he ,1 blLbltulll auction attendnnt 18 tully . \ l'lIulpped with the cups to ulle on Buch l.'nslo.lS. During the winter all tulles " begin at 10 a.m. , but a8 the daY8 , tetlgthen the 1 p. UI. IItnrt Is more } mnmon. It 19.11 depends on the amount ' It nmtcrlal to be sold. t , 'l'he . .mount of Iropert , . changing bands In tllis &Towing method ot < Us. i o lng ot u tarm material III enor- I1\OU8. In this county a1une pl'9bably atty sa.les hue been held alnoe the \ . 'rat ot the 'pJ'4eent yearand .y lw.n I I' I'I I . , , , , . ' . I' " - aycraged tully ' 1.000 eacb , or oyer ' 50,000 worth ot Bec-ond.lllind goods dlspoIIcd ot by Cnrmers to their neigh , bors. 'fhe sume condition exists In nCftrly ever ) ' , vell.settled count1 ot the State , and 80 common 18 the C\stODl ! becomln , : thnt It Is unllkel ' that It will show any diminution for 80IDe time to come. While It Is 8eldom that a publlc sale Is compulsory In order to pay dl'ht , being rather voluntary owing to Rome contemplatetl chllng of condition or location on the pnrt ot the ownt'r , there In ' ' lIuch In. Is oomcthlng pathetic e\'er ) cldent. 'fhe 11.ln\'klng betore a cro''d ' ot the tawd17 JXlItt'681onll ot the bome , the on trea red belongingll tbat 8 m IIO ! chf'ap and worthlcII.1 when dra 'e ' Jnto the lIunJlKhti the occa. .Iona ! tur that com'ft "h n the ta. Torlte antmal I. Bold and the bMrtlC\1I dwpendon ot tbt' bouIJobold pets , la Tot' ot the traaa-but It t. a part ot the 'V..t' . d1nlopment. DEARLY l OVE THEIR EASt ! : . Iloxlcan P..nt. naT. a Chronic ; AT.nloo to Work of Ao , . &lrt. The'pe < ) n , or peasant , ot Mexico , Is probably the 1nz1Cft mortal under the 8un. lIe cldom lellve hili home nnd only under tbe moot extraordinary ell' . cumstances cnn he be Induced to per. term any labor. It 18 very dll11cult to Induce one to go to a llllrt of the repUblic - pUblic where labor Is carce and wages double that of hl8 own district. l..argo contllctors have theretore re orted to an expedient to 8ccure labor. They otten go and engnge a whole village ot pcu.gantry trom the Interior and move them all , men , women and children. to the Hcene of their laborn. The wealthy ranchman bas otten to resort to this expedient to secure laborers to work his land or attend to his cattle. It'or this same ren on c"ery mnch ot Inrge dimensions In Mexico has severnlsmall v1llagcs upon It which consist' wholly ot people and their tamUles employed upon the ranch. . As the Mexican peasant Is carelells nbout money matters , 80 he Is cn.relells about everytblng h doCfl. Yery rar ly hll8 he an'y Interest In his work , IUld 110 It III usually very badly done. Ho can. not uuderstand why anyone should want to burry or to do more 11um ho a.ctualfy has to do. It ; you leave him alone and expect blm to work In your absence there arc ninety-nine chances out of 100 that you wtU be mistaken. In all probabIlIty he will 81t down aud paUently walt tor your rcturn and smoke the IneYItable cigar to pass away the time. As the } XRsllnt Is with his work , 110 he Is with his family and bls home. In most CMC though he loves them In 'hls own way , he takes no thought of them. The wIte has theretore to exert herselt to make both ends meet and she genemlly docs. A Ourloslty or the Simpion Tunnel. 'I'be engln rs digging the wonderlul tunnel that rnn ! ! througb the great Simplon Mountain to connect SwItJer- land with lta1y Ilre experiencing ZTeat dlttlcultIes because ot tbe presence of boiling water In the mountaIn. The water comes trom the top of the mountain - tain and Is heated almost to boUlng point by the trlctlon and prcssure of' ' Ita percolation through the llmestone I beds ot the mountaIn. Before the tunnel - i nel had been dug very far qn the Ital.I I Ian side the beat became 110 IntelUe I , that It WilD ImpOfllllble to live In It. ! The mountain W S pl1 > OO. and soon 11ti i t 'n thoUBtlnd gallonll ot 1t ln hot water were flowing out ot the lOutb end of the tunnel erery mInute ot the day and nlibt. The Imme1Lle 110w " . . hIlrne oed a.nd made to drlYe refrtcer. Il plant. and cold atr blowel"l. To- < 1a.y ; the temperature of the tunnel h. . been reduced tram a belEht that would haTe roa ted a man In a mInute or two , and the atmosphere no\T hall the vleuant warmth ot a Juno day. The bet 'Water n o drlve : pneumatic drill. and bortn& , machines , so' ' , that It helps to , tUg the tunnelal ! well. When.com- pleted. the 81mplon tunnel wtll be the biggest In the world-tourteen miles long , wIth a cost ot nearly one million doll8.I'1'J a mUe. ' PecuUar Verdlot- . In the Kansas District Court , recent. ly" a , Jry returned a verdict andlng"1L certl\ln . ! l osed portion guilty Qt lar- ceny. The ver ll had not e n prepared - pared In tho' ' t c4llcal form desired , nnd the jUdge sent the ju back to make the necessnry corrCC\lons. \ The jui' J'W ' 's"gone for balt au' hour , lLud when It returned It brought In a vel' . dlct acquitting the prisoner ! But 1\ verdict even more amusing wnll pe1'J1C. tratetl by a Jury at Pltt"bur" the other duy. The case was a criminal one , and atter a tew mlnutcs' conKultatlon , the jury filed Into the box from Its room. "Ua\'o you agreed upon II. verdict 1" /lsked the Judge. " 'Ve ha"e , " r spondt'd the tOI'eman , pll8slug It over. ' ' 'I'he cleric w11l read. " said th'e Judge , And the clerk read : " 'Ve , your jury , agree to 11Isa ree ! " GottlnJt IUd. of 111m. "I am lIxlng up a surprIse tor .Tohn but 1 Rm ntraJd tlJUt It he stJh al'ound the hOUNe he will dls over me. " ' ' 'I'hat's aU right. You just tic II. towel aroul1 your hend and IUik him If ho can't st y at home to-day nnd help you take up the cnrpets.-Haltl. more News. New Alnrm Cluok. SWlS8 Ingenuity hIlS produced at Ge. neva a phonogrllph alann clock. It can be set to "go off" a.t A.DT r1lll-n1 moment and call out in a 1000 , ole- any rommcs..r ueed. . Nccetl ' 11 ket'p\l I. JUe.a 'r"lI1 min. ruaty. . . MARCUM LONG A MARKED MAN I'LOl , ' TU 1\IUflJmlt JlATUlIltD BY CUU 1'l' 01rl'lCJ 4.Mt , PAID TO ASSASSINATE - - - LeU allll'Iu'e 1'1\h1 111' ' lIBrju' . aD11 l'RIIRhn1' ' , JanksrJn Ky. , .Tune , 13.-An annual I numher or correspondents arrved bero yesterday , Includlnjl magazine \Trlt- ers and artists or Illustrated papors. rhey will no" fiud u quiet town. PIOV06t Marshal Longmire has malle no aIrcst for two Ill bts and two days. Since he closed t.o ! "blind' tigers" there has been 110 shuotlng urlug the nlAbt. Tbe tree uS of weapons In tbe cawusnls around tbese places led to reports at tlmcs of bands of feudists coming Into town to attack the jail. When' court had to take the noon recess oday earlier thun usual because tbe next wltncss was unuble to got on tbe witness stand it was evIdent that liquor Is still available from I ome sUlirce. , Tho' Ireature of the trial todny " 'as' ' the drltt of vldence toward a consp'l- I flier Impl1cllillg : county oOlolals alld Dthp.l'S and tcndln to show that Jett alld White' had no sucll motlvcs aD the conspirator , but were slmpiy blred to kill J. 'U. Marcum , wool was the attorney for parties con- ' testh1g the elcctl n of county Dmcials. Tllo detense during tbe afternoon attempted to have the case continued on account of tbo m- ness Of one bf the attorneys fur tbe deteuse. In , bOU1 ins anccs Judce Redwine ordered tile trIal to procce < 1 ; . Prlvost Marshal Lon meler reported - ed that no arrests were llIade during the nl bt. Lieutenant Kinnard , wbo was sent' after the missing wltncss lJenry Eerelmnn , has returned wltb- out his man and Deputy SherIfflI I Whltakcr was sent after hhu today. ; When court upened today Attorney Neill for the defense med a motlnn askln that the Marcum case be con tlnued on Ihe round tbat the defense - fense needed three absent witnesses to contradict the evldcnce of Mrs. Mary Johnson , a sister o ( the dead man. Judg Redwino deolded that the trllli proceed. The first witness tOiJay was WilHam Hurst. ne was on tl1e staud re ard. Ing a plot to assassinate Marcum in whIch two county officials are Impli- cated. WJl1lam Eversole and other witnesscs were allm examined as to the alle ed conspiracy , Tbe tbree absent witnesses , Abner Smltb aud Feltnr. ure said to bave been In tbe plot to assassinate Mar- cum. Abner afterward made aOlda- fit tbat he kept , Marcum Inrormed. lie gave Marcum nn atDdavlt wblub was tiled In court , safln tbat the plots . were rormed III tl1e o lce ot County Judge I1arJls and tbat tbe Judge and Sheriff Ed. Callahan w re furnlshlDg the money. Mrs. Johnson te8tltlell also to his Information beIng - Ing furnished 'ber brotber by Feltner Now the defense clalmll thnt these men are badly needed. Ii'e1tuer bas fprtelted a tODd of 8,000 fter being Rrant.ed a ne" trial for the murder' of JeMlo FIelds In Lbe French-Ever- iOla feud. Marcum was bls lawyel nnli secured a reversal In this case. Because he was 11 friend of Marcum It Is a alleged , he bas picked out to , assassinate him as bo wo ld not be ljus 1ected , a pardon tor tue FIelds 'Iturder be Dg tbe reward ploml/ied. / . . SteAmer Pa Mnger Robbed. New York , June l3-Roberti Neill 1 ealthy resident ot Los Angeles Oal , who WIlS Ilrst cabin pllssenJter on tbe WI11te Star 1I.n r Germanic , wblch arrived flom Llvcrpool yesterday - day .reported to , the police on his arrl val .that he had beeu ro1 : beil on Wldnesday last wblle In mid oean , ' of drafts and money to the amount or about $20,000. . The money . stolen was the price of a sale of an est tc'ln Belf . , Mr. Nelll1 ll tled here penniless and wus unable to pay $12 demanded on sO/TIe Itts 1)e ) was brln lng In. Detectives lire l , vestlJtlltlng : . " At the pffices. of tbe White Star line' was'Mlr1 ' no report ; or the ruh- bery'had been maclo therp. All the reporls from' die enl is or 'the shlp had been received , hut none , referred to any roubery. Purser rewer . of ; the Gerioanlc was seen later IInd'saW ' the , t . .ryJad , } bc n report 'J hn and t.lmt tIlostewal'd's quurlershad been searched In an elfort to recover the Illoney. President Palmll pilrdons. navana June liJ.-Prc'ilclll1t ! lalmt 11as pardoned Seaman M. Hcddlck or the Unltfd ! States cru Iser : : : un Purlcl- ! ! co who rccetltly wus con lined In Jail Imd fined $50 by a court at SanUa o ufter b ln convicted of Intollclition anrl disorderly cllnduct. , " ReddIck was unutlle to.pay the One but waS released on Its ; Juymen\ \ by bls shlprnutcs just horor" the shl sailed tllr Spain. 'l'ho pmdon WUF "runted at Minister Sllulr ' 8 requlst : , . I . . . ' , . HOTELDESTROYED PROMINENT WITNESS IN JETT AND WIIITE TRIAL PEriNILESS TROOPS ARE CALLED UPON - Dine nellevcd tn bc the Work or laceadlary- Calliain [ ! wcn , the Owarr , 581'1 Shot That Killed Marcum - . . , Louls\'lIIc , Ky. ,1.loe 15-'he City lJutel ut ,1acklion Ky. II three sttlry bul1 lll oWllcd by captain B. J. B"en the principal witness IIKalnst Jelt and White , now on trllli there ru1' th. : aS3assluution of lu\v'er \ J.n , , lthrculll WIIS uurued to the gruuud early yesterday 1I10rnln . 'rhero were lIttcl'n IICSt.s In the hotel , but .111 eRcapccl without Injury. 'nlerowa s no IIIlutauce ! IIn the structure , and thbotel. . to elher wltll Its furnishIngs - Ings und the elTccts IIf the lot uesls , Is o total luss. The orlll n ot the fire I S unknowlI. but. tbe bell't Is general - eral that the the WIIS of IIICCDdJllLY . . . OIllln. : . Captllin Ewen bad rccentlt- put ul 1111 addltillu to the hotol. 'I.'hIR was just completed and WIIS liS yet unoccupied. It wus In this purt of the hotel thut the file was discovered. 'l'he town ot , Jacksun has 1111d 1111 fire dl'par.ment. and a Ils cltlzeus were aWlll\Oned by the ttrln or 111stuls und uns muol1 exultel11ent 11'6.vall- : od. Ewens' betel and furniture bad been Insured , but only a wc k a o , CaptaJn l wen was notUled that tin account orLho tbrcatenln uondltlons thIJ cumpany bad decided to cancel his policy. ' .rho bouse and all fix : tures which were valued at nbout $10,000 represented the savln s of lIretime. 'l'oulJht , : EwcnhrB wife and chlldron. are penniless and dependent on the bo.spltal1ty of the troops In camp. Gray and Jim lladdlcks and Jerry Luntz. workmen at the Swann and Dav lumber yard rcportcd h:1\'ln seen Joe Crawford and l d 'J1tmp , wagoners tor the HUI'j.tIS . IJrotl1ers , come aIOS5 : the brld e and return just he fore the blaze was discovered. and Mlljor Allen oldered : these m31J ! arrested , Gra ' IIuddlck was detained by the provost uald as a wJtness. eon . the nar ls people were \'cry aeU ve. .rhey sent for Atturneys John D. O'Neil of Covington and D. , Golden - en of B lrbervllle , defendlnR Jewett and White , and swore out writs or habt'us corpus bQtoro Judge Redwine , mil 1c1 u ) . : them returnable ut once. ' .rhe writs were sened on Major Allcll. and ho srnt lhe pllsonol's to t he com thouse under II strun H uu rd commandcd by captain Maddox. Commonwealth's Attorney , yrd , askcct Jud e Hedwine for time tor Major Allen to file II response. He asked that he be Iven untU tomol- row Illornlnl { but JudllO Redwine 1ernanded tbat It he 1JIed at ouce. Makes Successful Trip oW York , JUJle 15.-Satc and sound att r a rough pilisage tr 1111 Gourock. tkotlllnd , of sixteen days aDd t"enty-two bours , Sir Tbouuls , Lipton's l..t ch.llleniler : . tor the A wericas cup Sbamrock 111. , 18 no 1 leg at. ancbor oa Tompklnsy1lle , Lanton Island , "here she arrived at 10:20 : this morulnR In company wltb. the ste.ll1 Yllcbt Erin. tbat had towed - ed her 11101lt or the way across tbo Atlanlc , and by Shamrock I. towed by the rl Llllh tug Orulser. 'l'be one hundrcd and tHLy.slx men which : manned the yucht IlDd their convoys are all well and there , vere no accl. dents to mar tile ptssaJto : , , Between Gourock and Fayal , 7.ures , wbere Lhe steamers stoDped tor co.1l , calms IInd squally weather was encounterAd , ' 1'1.10 Brl n and her : tow becamc separated fl'om the. . Cru ler and the 'Sham ' rook I. betore reilcl1m Euyal , but Lhey lIever lost slJtht of eaull other after leaving thele. On JUlle 12 the yachts were caught In II gale trum the southnast. , and Wi'0. \ . It hlew very hard a ld a htllI : S WIlS l'U Jlnl n , very 11 Ltle' \\aLel ' ' 'I' : > shlpp.Cd. and JlU damale done. 'l'he tu Cllarles E. Mllthews In et.u1' e pf H. II. nu vies Illet the yachts lit daylight twentv miles cas , " of Hundy IIook lI htshlp JllloL'J were ] lut on bourd tllo grin at se , and the Mathews towed the : ; h'IIII' , rock III. to quarantine the HI1.JJlI' , rock 1. being towed hy the Crullwr. ' 1'he yachts passed func1y : IIr.ol < Jlght hlp soon utter I I'dock tl1lS 100mlnl { . 'J11 ey were salntJc1 ! , hJ cvery vessel that passed LhVlI ! , all tlH : way LQ quarantine. Claim Agzunst J\1lnnesota St. Paul. Milln. , Juno 15Arle ) Illuny ralhll'e'i ' IJI the courts and thruugh the le lsldture to collect $20,000 earned under tile beet sU ar hounty Iltw the supreme court today Iu'unted the peLltlon at the Mlnllesota SU lIr Company Co. tor a writ. ot certorurl , directing State AudJlor 1 verslln t.o . sbow cause wily 11e should not IJertUy to tile court recolds In the bect sugur bounty contr9- ' VAraw. o , , r 1 , , WATSON I P RCULATES . " WA'UINOTOX cnnurt nom , GOV. EUrlJltEMT 111 , \ . , 'ILY. SEVENTY TH 0 U SAND Cnder No 1101101 .nd Lou IIn , . FAn Ihubel7 on UIA Ohler. Aud _ Itor 1't'I\1' ' or JJhlrlc& I of O lllmbia WnshlnRlon , 'June lO.-JameR M , \ \Vatsol' jr. a clerk In tbo onlcc 01 the nudltor of the distrIct of Colum- bill - nd tbe sc.n-In-h\\\ a "calthy retired railroad contructor was narested , Yt'sterduy on a charge of cmbezzlemeut ot overnmcnt llmds. 'l'll , iH 'Ot tlt Is csUmrLtcd , trom slxty-Ilvo tbou5\ml' ' to' s venty-fivo lhousind ! dollurs. ' .rhe' warrant mal < cs the specific charge ot embezzlement - ment or 1f.8 , ( ) ( ) { ) , wblch rel1leSent.9 ouly a portion of the alleseC ; : ; peloum- tlons. Walson was not lunded : Dud In case he or his relatives , overul 01 whom nre saId La be wcahby , fall to make oed th ullcged lusses , Auditor J. ' .r , lot y will 'bo ' held responsible - sponsible fur the amount. The auditor's bond is fQr $20.000. ' 'he money. , ) } 'gcd to have been em beztled IIS vart of the lunds oe- posited In the ol1lce of the nudltor by propcl.ty owners who Ill'C wJ11ln" to pay halt or all costs ot Improvo- Dlents nbuttlll on their property , such us Jlavlu 1 sldewl\lks \ , aUeys nnd streels , 'hls embll1ces deposits by rail way ( , ' ( Hupanles , elcetrl light oulllpanicselepholle companlt's , tor closslu sldo walks , tor s wers and water walus nod Is entirely SClntrato I f'um , the olher accounts. This , necmll1t Is not su Ject to revle\v by I the treasury departlD nt. but It Is checked by the clerk In chllrJ.e ot the clJrrespondlrlJt Ilccount In the district : department , and he reported It correct - rect as latc as li'cbruary 1002. The deposlLors , It 'Is said , bavo the right tu reco\'er tlUm tile dls- trlot through suit , 'l'e ) I\lIdlt91"s omce Is under the supervIsion of t 1 board of commissioners of the District - trict of Columbia. Flocking to St , Francis Topeka , Kansas , June 10.-As tel 8S known the Osborne militia com- pmv : on the way to St. Frands wltb the men accused of the kUling of Daniel Berry nnd his sons , bave not bcen molested by the parties ot nrm. ed settlers. l'l1e company Is expected to reach St. Frands late tonl6tht Armcd men bave been f1ockln Inlo St. Francis all day , nccordlng to a dlspa teb received trom A twuod this afternoon. The situation Is critical. The settlers are reatly un"ered aRulnst Dewey and his son and claim to hve Indisputable e\'ldence of their lIullt. Evell should evidence bo Introduced excusln their orimo wl1etber J.\ullty \ . or not , the settlcrR InI I tbelr prescnt Inflamed statc ot mind j are I cmlnRly dotcrmlned to wleak 'enllMnoe on tbem anyway as the lDaorlty of the , 8OttleI1J rc n1lo : In 'be p nt calle an opportunity to UtD up old ICOUtJ wItb the eaUre 1111. . Berlin's 'Plngue ' Precautions Bernn , June 10.-'I'hc name of ne plague stricKen attendant of Dr. ' Milan Sacbs , wbo died lrom tbe plallue. Friday at the Berlin bos- pltll , Is 'Otto Maflrat. : : The Isolation - tion hospital In 'which Margrat hall been placed nas been fenced In and Is gllaldedty the pollcc. Mar ra"B attendh,1 pl1ysclunDr. ! Pllfu mach- er Is enl y permi tted to hold telephonic - phonic communlcut'lon with tbe outside - side world. Mississippi " Nearly l\'Jade , New Record St. LOllis. Juno 10-At the rate ot tram ehtht ot ten mIles 1111 hour tbe MlssSSlppl ! rh'er , ovp.r llalt a ! IllIe wi do and nlnl't.y . reet deep In t.he . chnnHcl , Is pourlnll past St. Louis toward thu gulf. If J ( II wecl , the rlvnr , slowly at first , IInd then alnlng In speed , orept Oht c : It9 orC'lIllry confines until au , Juno 8 100.1. : It had established - lished II I1I h waler r.-ark ot 37.5 reet , the highest "ood tide since the same mark was ol1lclal1y o.stahllshed : In 1858. 'l'he rl\'er Is nlJw receedluI ; . 'l'l1lrty tl'et abo\'c low \ \ ' lter mark Is the . dan er line ror St. Louis IImd the rl vcr rose seven and ono.h\lt tcet ubove the dlln er line. Butte Gets County : : cnt Hutto Neb. .Tu' ' 0 to.-Bu'Gte was the Slcnl' : or reJoicing JasL nl ht oyer the result , of t.he election held yunorltay fOl' the purpose n r re1l:11II- tln the 10unLy scutot Hoyd county. Five townli contested tor the hnnor Rnd 2.0rvotr.s \ ! were east ( It which number. Butte received 1,078 , more than twice the vote ot any oth'r place und a majorltJ' of elKhty-scven over all ' 1'110 result of the election was : nutte 1,078 ; SIlcncer 400j Drilitow 330j Lyncb 121 and Anoka , H. I' fehra. . ( ! fetes t Elijht stude is were Rraduale trom' tlia D ubllr 11'gb School las' e \0111 nl { , , , . \ .J..t\ ' I . . * . . Louisa Markel Dlctenrllrtar 01 , Wood : LU vcr. died , , cstcrduy or bean troublo. . , I . . " ' ) ' ! oI : . ' ; , ) * * , 1 , , ' . W.tW..rg""f.l\st ! ! \ ; Qno \ : tJ ' tqISfJ Gerllmnsctflcr ot\Beud oe Is l1eatl of atoma fi trouO . e. . ' r : : , " . . . . . / J ' " : " ' .rhe annunl Institute ot tbo .Jol1n. son calmty 8chool teaohers will bf bold In 'l'coumscb next \Vccl , : . . . . it . , , u A 56vero hall storm "lsl (1'point. . about ; Jive mll 8'wst ! Y ' 9S IIm1 destro.Tetll5cveral hi'rgo fields o A40V9' : lng corn , . Tbomns Smltb , the 13.yclli-oI , son Qf Mr.and Mrs. , 0 , Smith , o JJcutllcq died last nlllht of splualj IUenll1 It1s. ' . . * . . ' ' : About 3176 WI1.1 r'allzed ' { ( Ir 'the el1tricc flood sufferers at the 'beneltt ' : : c tort1lnl 1ent'R1\'en In tH tdt1 , -1 1stl ' . ' , , " fe" . . , , tilght , ; , 'I" " . . * * ; T. H. Dundas , of Tecumseh , I ! . , enrJenvorln , ' to orRalllzo i stllcl company - pany tor , coQdu < : tlng , annunl c1 - tauquas at th t pluco. 41 41 41 Severnl hundred dollars w'lrth , . .ot.I I . datlln o was done to the CatholiC ! chUrch at Fnlrmont , which was struck by lightning yestorday. " . . . . . The'rIthens : of SterlllJ" tlccl 'ct\ at II muss D1eetlD not to celcurnto ; the Fourh of , July tbls year. TUeYI will attend the unve1l1ng of tho' soldiers' monument lit 'ecumseh . . * * W. L. SeymOlir , of AlbIon an eY , specialist. . , wns arrested under 01 o 1mplalht of Game Wardca ) ? lc0 1 1 ncland lined 0 ( teen dollllrs fur s'boot'- , ItlR meadow lllrks. . it It It I , By lUutual IIRreement , tbe ! { nlrthts. ot St. Eeu-Ru lls and the CollJns ! Carnival company ha\'e canocllerlt their contracts tor a carnl val" nt' ' I'remon ! t on Juno 20. , it it it Twelve . applicllnts tor all1111s910n to , the bar were examined by the SIH premc , court commission at Llncolnt yesterday. l'he examlnl1tlons will pl'ohablY be concluded today. i- I * * * .A vote on the relocation pf the , county seut 'resulted ' In Butte ! , Neu.\ \ beln ! : permitted to retain the county/ / capital. A Jubilation was held last nl.ut : * * * . About { ) o'cloclc this morning. while slltlnft tn his brother'Sj implement oOlco , Alfred J. Meud on Western. tell trom his cbalr and cx piled betore medical aid could bOj summoned. Indications nro that thai cause of the death wns apoplexy. . . I * * . Mr. and Mrs. James OarmodY'1 vIn nenr A rborv1l1e , are , the. proudl parente of two lrJs and one boyt born to them Sllturday , June 6. .All , tbrfte ore "ettJn" nlon" n'oely ' nd.arei . perfectly healthy. 11 tact _ Important to make PrcsldeD noosc , lt happy. . . . * * I , Only one raduate leeched a dl , . plom from tbe Institute' lor Lhel blind at N6braskn Olty yesterdoy.t The 8uoce3sful student. WDS Mlsa ) , . Della Lonl. - * * * ' " " Governor Mickey has solved the problem of mattonshlp at the , In- ! dustrlal school for airls at GeDeTa by promutlng the sewln teachcr'l Miss Lydia McWabon of Columbus tOI the Pl'Sl tlon. ' .rho t\Yo pOSI tlona. . have been omblned. ' ) * * * } Postruastcr Gus IIyers , of IJa\'e lock has received 901110 handsome . pictures of Dmzll scenery with a re-t quest trom D. E. ' .rhompson , mlnls-t , ter to razll , that tbey' be placed Inl 11 consplclous pas I tlon so that theYI on n be seen by the people. Mr. ! 1Iyers hns placed tbem on the walls : ot the postol1lte. : THe 's encs shown , Include a plct.ure of the r sl encOl 'JccuplClI by Mr. 'l'hbnipson. . * . ' I J. W. SaJto : a loonl' IIvofym\1n \ of Plattslllouth , had 11 close ' 01111 fromi helng 1 < llIcd recently as a result 01'i being 1lcl < ed 'by 11' horso. lIe WIIS' . hurnesslnJt the animal wheli the arcl dent ccllrred. 'He rem \lned In'a. seml.consclous condition tor twel\ ' \ hours ancl It was teared he had slltf. ered severe Internal h judes , 'but. . this did not prove to be the case. * * * Edward S. Gla'iscnck , ot Harris burj. ; , Ill , lOa v ride tree for ninetY-I nine years on ttle en Lire BI Ii'mirJ Railroad system ) , and ulso all thai mclU bers of his ' ' ' famll3' , 'l'be pass war : jtl : ven to him as a reward tor prevent' : 111 a railroad wreok near his home.t 'rho first record ot shn\'lnjt , Is In thl ) DIble , Genesis xII. . 14 Joseph' ' described as shaving himself , and SIG- Inl { tlt sce Pharaob. . I