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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1904)
cusTIRCOUNTY RfPUBUCAn By D , M , AMSDERRY , . - - - BROKEN DOW , . . NEBUASKA , - Brief T eleg14an1s 'fho third negro hank hall hCl'n started In 1\1 Isslsslpp ! . eGorgo Ade , who Is IInlll to ho mal- Ing $0,000 a weele from his IJluYH , wIH remain all winter In New Yorl" 'rho I11lnols Central rOIJOrtn n totnl net Income for the ycar elllioll , l\11w \ :10 : of $8,860127 ! , or ! ) , a IICI' cent on the stock , Mrs , : \Iuy I , Taylor of Docntllr , III. , 1ms brought suit I1gl1lnllt HClUlDn Da. vis , a reLlt ( d mnnufacturol' , fOl' $ r .OOO hrench of ' ' , damages . . , nlleglng 111'01I111H' Om lnl reports litO rocelved at ' 1'0- Ido of nghtlng at ' 1'lellnnntl / San. .Iunglm , the 1011 II on IlClng gl\'pn IIH alxt y miles northenst of Llao. Yllng , , The total reglstraLlon nt I ho Unl. \'erslt ) ' of 1\llnnesoto. \ Is : Acadomlc , 1,210 : engineering , o Ei : 111'\ ' , ,12 : melllcal , 420 , Total last ) 'ear , :1,846 : , Chlof gnglneer ,101111 } " , Walluco of Iho Isthmlun Cannl commission has returned to Chlcngo for a two weels' rest nnd discusses the worl ( on the big ditch , Whllo nghtlng nre In the Rhnft of the Enst Vulcnn mlno nenl' Norwny , 1\lIch" \ eleven men were seriouslY hurned and It Is thought that nt least one will die , In his speech lit Norfoll ( , Neh" Spel1ler Cannon accused .1ullgo Pllrl- or of garbling nnd mlsroprosenLlng former President 1\IcKlnle"s Ilolltlon on reciprocity , Bno ] Cohn , Imown thl'O\Ihout \ ; Austria for his henencence In feeding the homeless poor through the mo- Ilium of the Poople's Kltchcns . , 1M visiting - iting this countr ) ' , Suits have been med to lost the valid It ) ' of a statute preventing an ) ' person to sue to recover' three tlmos the amount of the losses of a stocl ( margin speculator. In a collision at Dloxom , Va" he. tween a Now Yorl ( , Philadelphia & Norfolk passenger tro.ln and a freight , ] ngtneer S , , T , Drown a 11I1 l"lreman } < 'rancls Donoway were Idlled , Engineer .Tohn Shnno was 1lIIed ami three ether persons Injured hr the derailing of the Missouri , Kansn ! ! & ' 1'exas "fiyer" at Lowls Stntlon , 1\10" caused by a mlspluced switch , At Keolmk , In" during 1tetl'lfic eloctrlcal storm a boll of lightning struck \ho \ Colllns'lIenlsllp wholesule carpet Imlldlng , The structure waR destro 'ed b ) ' f1ro. Loss , $200,000 , Absence of delalied roportll from the Russian commnndor louds to 1\ fear In St. Potorshurg that Kurolmt- Idn may not sorlousl ) ' contest the , la- paneso advance , but retreat north , 'fho sultan of ' 1'urltoy invlterl the AmerIcan mInister , Mr , Lolshman , 10 dlno at the palace and this Is tnlcn as an augur ) ' of the solution of the IICndlng Turldsh-Amorlcnn Iuostlons , President Roosevelt recelvod the members of the Intorparllamentarr \Inion and promised soon to cotJIl1lr with theIr request that ho shall call another peace conference at The Hngue , 'rho Government of Pnnama Is sendIng - Ing several young mon and women to study In the United States and Europe - rope The first compan ) ' of sIx Htll- dents bas started for DolgllIUl und France , At the rounlon or Wilder's Brigade at Lafayette , Ind" Genol'lll .10hn 'I' , " 'lidoI' waa given a rousing welcome , and at Ills suggostlon It was deeldcd to hold the next nnnuni meeting ut Chlclcnmnuga. ParI , , ' 1'ho Union Pacific lends sllecnlntlvo interest In 'Vall street. 'rhe stocl ( . I1fter ndvanclng stendllr on smnll transactions , smllienly jumlled to 10l1 , , on nn abrupt Increuso In the volume of trading. Dr , Isanc K , l"unl" 11 Now Yort ] spIritualist , puhlll1hes the results of nn luvestlgatlon Into the buslneRR era a enlcago dealer who furnisheR outfits - fits to so. called medIums for hogus IIplrlt mult.I'lallzntlons ! , Flro destl'o'ed practlcall ) ' 1111 the stocl , In the Chrfstlnn Popel' ' 1'ohncco company's factory at St , Louis , 11am- aged the bulhllng and endanger'JlI the lIves of the 000 emplo'es , 'rho loss is estimated nt $ ! lOOOO , Reforms In Russia for the Jews uro promised by Prlnco SvIl1tol1011t' , I sIc ) ' , the new minister or the Intel'lOI' , I who donlos Urnt there wIll h n new constitution for the countrr , but fOl'e- aees a. lib oral admlnlstrntlon , Walter 'Yelhnnn snys domocmtlc leaders predict thnt Pnrl\Or wIll carrr New Yorle hy 2,000 Illurnlltr , The pArty Is well organized , I1nd , whllo ho I casts doubt on the Ilrol1llCc ' , ho sa's ' the republIcans face a grave dnll or , rrhe Oregon Short Llno Is to tegln , the construction of a hl'anch fl'om 1\lInhlalta \ , Idnho , 10 'rwln I.'alls CIl ) ' , on Ule Snalo I'lvcr , where nn Irrl n- tlon s'stem has IlCell complotcd , re , claimIng 270,000 ncl'cs of vl\lloy land , The granel ledge of the Illinois lnlghts of IIonor electetl II II , GII. more or Delnvnn grnlld dlctalol' , 1. . , I I. FreIberger , Chicago , grnml vlco dlc , tater : George J. ' 1'ellOl' , Chlca o , b'1'and assistant dictator : N , C , Nu , son , Shelb'vllo , grand treasurer ; J , 'W , Hunsnler , Annu , grand chanlnln , Protect Their Enemies , In l.hnssa the lam us Ilosted 1Ilro - clamatlon on the walls commnlllllllg the Inlwbltants "not to hurt : ho Drlt- 1eh so long ns they behllved them- sch'cs. " SENA1-OR ! S DEAD GOnGE [ F , HOAR OF MASSACHU ; SETTS PASSES AWAY. 'I AFTER A PROTRACTED ILLNESS' ' . Floht for Lifo Th-t : Could Not Overcome the Incvltable-A C:1reer That 15 Bound Up In Half a Cen , .turyof the Country's History , WOrWgWI'mlnRsGeorg'u / : 1"1'111- hlo HOllr , H'nlor UnltcII HtntcR Henu- tor from r.lnsIHlchulwtts , III eel Ilt hili home In this elt ) ' nt 1li : : \ o'clocl ( Frl , day mOl'm'lng , 'fho end followlll u flerloll of unconsl'louslless thut hnd continued Ailleo carl ) ' ' 1'ueHdn ) ' , nnd camp RO gentl ' thnt enl ' Iho nttend , Ing IJhysJI'llIns were nwaro of the exc'l : momcnt of the dissolution , I 'I'ho attundlng IlhYllwlIlns elesfllllroll nf the senlltor's IIfo six weels ngo , lIut such was the vltnllt ) ' cxhlhltell lIy thlll' cllstln ulshcll lallent ! that OVCII thl'Y wel'l' Hurprlsctl , nnll the 111111110 WIIS 01 tlmos lell to eherlsh fnlth In all ultlmllto l'UCO\'or ' , Lllst SUllday , howevlr , 1111 hope WIIS ahandoned Ilftor a Illst unsuccl'ssful nttempt 10 ntl1nlnlstel' melllclr1 < ' nlltl nourishment. Urlef lurid Intervalll were followed hy 10ngcI' lIuratlons of ullconsclommcss unlll TuestlllY morning , when the ven. cl'Rhlo stllll.'sm\n Rnnl , Into 1\ state or coma fl'om whlcn 1111 I'fforts to I'ouse lIm ) lroved flhue , During the lust hOlIl'R thel'O WIIR not a 1I1OVenHnt ! of the hody IInd onlr I\ . scal'cel ' IJercelJtlhlo pulse e\'ldcnrecl Lho nnni stru glo , 'l'hel'o WOl'O Ilresont at the heelllide when death came the senatOl's son , Gonel'lll Rockweed 1I0al' : his uauJhler : , : 'Ilary Hoar , alHI Dr , 'Vanen n. Gilman , who for weel\/ ! Jmd hNI1 In almost constant ntlenu- nnco Ullon the sonutor , ' ) 'he cal'eer' of SenntOl' George I"rls- hoe Honr Is IJound up wltil 11ft ) ' ) 'ears of the hilltor ) ' of the country In the latter hl1lf of the nlnoteonth century , 1"01' at lenst forty ) 'enrs Senator HOllr occuplell I centl'ul Illuco In the aIYec. lIonll of the l'eJluhllcan ) lart ) ' , Born In Concorll , 1\laRs" soventy- eight ) 'ears ago , of 11 fllmll ' oven then dlstIngulshod In the history of Massa- chnsotts , his IIfo from the da 's when he WUR famous as one of the I'Ilest ) clnsslcal IIcholnrs eVer sent out hr lIarvnl'el'nR a recorll of advancc- ment fl'OIll ono Ilost of honor 10 an , ' othel' , Callctl to the hal' of Massachllsctts In ] 84 ! ! , 110 soon h'CIIIIIO cll ) ' RollcillH' nf Worcester' and ' IlI'eHlllent of the trustees of the city IIhl'l1I'Y , For so\'ell' teell yearR hI ) son'ed In the stuto leg- Islattlre of : 'Ilnssachllsetts , nil ante. chnmhel' of congress. nntl hnvlng heen sent to the l"OI't.first ) , Fortr-secOl(1. ( Forl.thlrel and FOI't.folll'th ( 'OIl , gresses , In ] 877 WIU ! chosen Unltell Stntes sqnalor \lassaehusl'tts , nn olllce which ho occulled ) for the re' malnlng twenty.seven ) 'enl's of his fife , 1\11' , Hoal"s detol'lulnatlon In his fnst ) 'ears of ) luhllc life to set ) ll'lnclplo lIeforo pnrt ) ' , hIs hlgh.mlnded honostr of 1IIII'JlOSO and his 11O\\'er as 11 dc. ! .Il1ter earned the I'esllect of men of nil parties , London Has f\ew ! Lord Mayor , LONDON-Aldormnn , John Pound , chairman of the Lonllon General Om. nlhlls COmI1l1n ) ' , III11Ited , wns on Thurs. day chosen 10l'd ma'or of London fOl' the ensuIng yenr , He was horn In Lendenhnll street , clt ' , In 182 ! ! , Alii. orman Pound will succeed Sir .Tames Thomlson ntlchlo as 1000d mnyol' , Ho Is hend of the firm of , John Pounl1 & Co" 111111 was electell nldel'lnnn of Aiel , /nte / warll In 1812 ! , 110 Is past mnstor of the Leatehr Sollors' coml : lIY ! , ) last mnstor of the l"nnll1l1l\Ors' comJlan ' nnd pnst master' of the Frultel'ers' comllUn ) ' , Te msters Will Not Strike , CBlCAGO-Dlfferonces hetween the IlUcldng hOllso toamster's 111)(1 ( the IlUcl ; . Ing fir111s which refused to I'olnstato 80mo of the drlvors who wont on I fltrlltO In S'ml1l1thr wllh the hulcher worlonen hnvo heen adJusled to the sntlsfactlon of the eom1111tteo relll'e. senttlng the teamsters and It was nn , nounced hr thnt commltteo thnt thm'e would ho no flll'thor trouIJlo hot ween pnclter's nml tenmstors , 'rho men whom It wnA clnlmed hnl1 heen Ills , crlmlnnted I1galnst will not ho I'emn. po'cd ] ns tenmsten ! , but given othel' \\'orlc. _ _ _ _ _ Talks for Good of Farmers , ST , LOUIS , 1\lo-At \ the fourth I1n8 Iwsslon of the l"nl'll1ors' Natlonnl congress , DI' , .1 , 1" Sn 'I1l'r ! , Ilreshlent of the : 'IlIclllgan agrlcuJtul'U1 college , rend a IlUller on "Tho gllurntlon of the 1"I1I'mOl' " , " " ' 1'he l"nr'mel's' Institute Systcm In the United Stntos"'ns the tOlllc of Prof , 1In111l1ton , chief of Ino 11Ivlslon of fl\1'1110l'S' Institute of thl' dopaI'I men t of ngl'icuturo ! , Hesolullon3 relutlnJ : to good \'Oatis \ , fnl'mer'R' Instl. tutes , and several 1'0commerlntlons ( to the nntlonnl 11011UI'hnont of rlGI'lcul. hll'o were Introtlured , Jealous of American Shipping , LONDON-'rho 1.0nl1onlol'lllns Post In a strollg odltoml on the shill' ping Iul'stlon sa's thnt Germnn onol'l ; ) ' Is consl1ll'uous hut that ' , thol'o Is even greater nel'11 to Iwop a wat'hful e 'o on the shipping of the Unlll'd States , 'fho 1IlIICl' suggests with wlthdrawnl of the Ilrlvllego of I'ecoverlng , n fl'oo , dom to negotlnto for rerlIlrocl11 conces. slons nnd Ihlnls -o\'lvnl of some of the old navigation ' \WS would ho easier now than If the iJte(1 ( bo omes neCe8Snr ) ' In the face of grently In , censed rlvalr ) ' , . , . . . IIUSSIANS LEAVING MUKDEN I Dlte Fixed by Jap:1ncc : for the I Attacl < , . 1.0NDON-Thero Is a lIln tOllny n I nott'wCII'thy nhlenre ! of neWH fl'011l Iho ' fal' oaRt ' h ' the nctlvlt , nc'ol1lll1llllell ) y wl1l1l1 In Htwh < 'nA of l'UI1lOl'S COil' ccrlling the conllllion of Port Arthur , Other corruspOllIlmtJ04 ! with the ,1up' aJiuso 111'11I ) ' roponl the rC'port COli' Inlned III t hI' relort ) from New Chwl\ng Ihal I hl' Husslun nrmy has I'etll'ed 10 the "orth of Multden I\nd I'eports frolll Chlnose ! soun'os at lInr. hln glvln1 ; OC'lober , I us the duto fOl' a .11\11IInl'So I\Ual'l , onlullen : ( , The Dall ' 'l'elegl'l1)1h's ! ) Shnnghal rorI I roslOlHlpnt ) gh'p 1\ vivid I\cconnt of I the torrlille ' ' of horiherl I'u\'ngos IImonr. the , lnpnnf > se , elll'cllIlIy among I hose lIesleglng'Ol't / Arthur , nssmtlng thnt II athH frolll dlsenso ( lxreell the nUIll- lIor of these 1Jlloti In I hl' fighlln , 'rho rOl'reRlloullmt. ! lulels that It Is I'llInor d that the ,11nanelo \ : ! uro IlI'olJarlng to OCe'UllY Salthlln , 'I'ho ' ' ' ' ' . Dally ToJegl'llph'H e'0I'l'es(101111. ( ent I\t Slnllllntln leal'ns that on IIn nvel'u/e / Ili l I'I1l1roatl trucls "el' month al'e rcachln there ludl'n with HU"p1l0S for the HusslnnH , Iln ! ) ' or these con. HI 1n III 1m I H , the ( 'Orl'C3"OIHlent aellls , 1\1'0 seut h ) ' 1II'Ivaie Rpec'ulnlors , In' ( 'Iudlng Aml'l'lrllnH nnel Grecla ! , - - - - - - - - - - - FIGHT THE DIVORCE EVIL , Do1ughters of Klnp re Called Upon to Act , Ngw I1A VgN , Conn-The triennial ( 'onventlon 01' the Daughters of the lIng In till ! Unltl'd SlateH'US for- mal1 ' OllOlwd at St. Paul's church ' 1'hursdu ) ' , 'I'ho charge to the ( 'onven- tlon was mnlle ! I ' HI , Hev , CievelnJ1l1 Klnlock Nelson , hlshop ff Geol'gla , 110 nsl'tl lhe DaughtOl'R of the KIng to direct their l'Ul'nost wOl'I , townrd remedying the dl\'OI'ce ovll. He Imld In 1111 rt : " ' ) 'wo hunlh'ed thousand dlvorcos a year means worl ( fOl' women of reverence - ence , heart nnd R'mpnthyIy : greatest trut : ! Is In the chnl'l1cter of a mnn , rathol' than the leglslntlon of Amerl , call mon , to slom the multitudinous tldo rising agulnst. the sncredness of motherhood , Divorce III hUl'lllng out the honeH of IL heautlful Amel'lcan home life , " - - - - - PORT ARTHUR IS HOPEFUL - Believe Fortress Ca'1 Hold Out Until fxt ! Year _ I VIADlVOSTOKPl'lvnte relOrls fl'om POI't Arthur slate that the garrison - I son there Is C'onfidont of IJCln ahle to hold out until the heglnnlng of I 1I0Xt. yea I' , The l'elJOI't Is ronfirmell of the loss of the thl'Co , Japanese torpedo heats and the dnmnglng o ( a , lallunese cl'lllsOl' h ' camillI ; In rOlltuct with Russian mlu's , All Is flU let at'lal1l , VORtO ) ; . I Grnnel DIIII' AlcxanllorlIl'hal'lo. : . ! vltch hus lele\'I"hctl ! \ her , offering the hospitality or a HJlcclally con- stl'ncled vIlla on his I'state at Altodor , In the Crimen , 10 ofllt'ers wounded In sea fighting , Allmlrnl SIrYIlloff has given IlCrmlsson ! to Lieutenant Dom- hrovsld anti lIllshl"mnu lla\'On Ad. mlnofl to accept the Invitation , and they will Rhut for Altotlor shortJ ' , JAPS BEGIN AN ATTACK , Give Battle to Russians : o.nd Capture Ta P1'SS , S'\ \ ' , pETlmbUUHG- haR heen rec I\'I'(1 ( here fl'OmIuldon : to the ( \ffect Ihat the JaJanese ! have at Illst lJegllll I ho ofll'nslvc , Thu ) ' have < 'UJJtured Ta Pass and al'e IlresslnJ : on Gencral Kuropntldn's I left IIlInl" 'I'he wnr offire Is unoilip to ronnl'm I nls otnclallr , hecauRe Kuropnllln's , I1lsltches ) : 11I'0 following the UmpUI'OI' , hut the Assorlntell PI'I'SS Is Informel1 h ) ' the g ( ' 'al stnff thnt all ' lIolIs IlOlnt to Ihe news IHln ' InlHcn'l It Is hpllm'etl th ( ' Husslans ahanllollol1 'I'll Pass without Rl'I'loUR I'cslstanre , ; So\'el'al 01 hOl' IJUsses of the Da I I I'I1n e , aslwnrtl of HentslnIHlt7.e , : twenl ' miles Routhensl or \ ; are also III the hl1nl1s of the . \IUIdOn'l PAYNE IS I USCY ILL , I Postmaster Ge cral Confined to His : Room With Hreat Trouble , W ASIIINGTON-Poslninstl'l' Gcner. III lIel\l' ' C , Pn 'ne Is sel'lousl ' III at his nl1l1l'tments at the AI'lIntnn ; hero , \larllel1 symptoms of heart trouble hn\'e 110\01(1)eel ) 111111 his { 'onl1ll1on lJe. came so sorlous durln thl' I1nr as to { 'ause gra0 concel'n , Report of Gra'1d Trunk , LONDON-Chul'les Wilson Hlvel's , lu'esletlng nt the scm'l1l1nunl ! lUeoting of the shnreholl1ol's of thc Gl'I1nl1 ' 1'runl ( I'I1l1wn ' hOl'e , snlel the abnormal - mal worl.11I1eXllCnses of lho IIrst IJUrt of the year W < 'I'O ( ! t1O to the se\'orllY o ( the weathel' ulHI the 110pressloll which exltel1 ! III the Unltel1 Stntl's , as well as III Cnnal1a , 'I'ho IH'OSllOCts , llOwe\'el' , WCI'O hrlght , ns 11 humlll'l' COI'II hnrvest In tht ! Unltetl States I1nd a heavy whent hnl'\'cst In C u\lula IlrollheRlel1 a IJel'lol1 of great " 1'1111 aetlvlty III these ' con1lnol"1 I No Western Hendquartcrs , I NI W YOHK-An 1111)1nl'cnt ) sottlc. I ment Co I' the ! u'csent of the question of I ho establishment of westcrll I1l'mo- I cratlc heal1quarters ) IUItIOUIICl'lI at the lIatlonnl eommltteo rooms , I ! \IOInbol's of the exocutlvo committee sahl no such helllllunrtel's would 1 o3tabllshc(1 ( anti Chall'mn 'fllggurt I vulel that loltcrs IIntl telogl'l1ms re. colved mndo It nll)1ear ) thnt the estnIJ. lIshmont of such hoal1quartors Is 11:1- necessun' , Mr , Talgnrt eXlocts to go west and nl90 to visit . . . .lch u.ircr . 110lnts ns seol11 nocessnry , . . , . . . . ' . QUI ET PREVAILS IONLY SKIRMISHES AND RECON- NOISANC PORTD [ , I I THE FORGE MOVING IS SMALL I Raldln' nusla ! rtles Bring In Many Prlsonera at Mukden-Jap. i1ncse Sending Out Large Parties of Scouts , : \1 UKDEN-\lany : \ sltlrmlRhes nnll rocollnolssllnees are reportell to hellll , IUnrterH here , ' but excollt for these clulel still prevails , In the nglltln/ / ; thnt IIl1s lJeon tal < lnl ; plnco the Hus. sinn scouts hnvo almost Invariably shown superiority to the Jnpanese , hoth In rldlnlIInd fllhtlng , 'rho .1a' I"npse movement up the 'falsto river alll1OIII'S to he lJr u compnratlve slnall furct' , Beautiful autumn weather contlnucs , HelnforcomontR nro tIIlldl ) ' un'lv- lng , Ovm' 1,000 convnlescents have I'cturned to duty , ' 1'lIe army Is In good wOl'fng ! conrll. tlon , Omcers Ilro dlstl'lhutlng the re- sen'l'S of stores that WOI'O hrought up from Linn Yang , as ndeluato supplIes nt'o now coming In from the north. Details of the fighting near Inpu , hotween Bentslnpntzo und the rl1Il. ronl1 , on Soptembel' 6 , show thllt. Gen- \lIstchenlw's : scouts , accompanlel1 hy 11. battery of artillery , attacked a ,1npanese position , where there was 11 bl1ttery of c artl11er ' , two sluadrons of eamlry IInli two compunles of Infan- ( r ' , The Japuneso were shelled out of their posItion on a hIll and suffered heavy loss , As the ) ' rotlrod the RussIans - sIans occupied the 1I111 until nightfall , when they , too , retired mider cover of dnrkness , ha\'Ing lost enl ' three men , The , TapnneRe arc sending out large parties of scouts lIaIly wIth the object of checl < lng the Russians' continuous raids , 'fho mnrch of General Hennelnmpf's Cossaclts arounl1 the , Tapanese right nauk , which was mentioned In these dlsplltches on Septemher 26 , was a remarlalJle Ilorformance , Accompa- nlel1 hy a hatlerr of artl11cr ' , the Cos- . sacls co\'ered eighty miles In fifl ) ' . four hours , The ) ' strucl , the enem ) ' north of nentslaputze on September ] ! I , and thence cmllnu'd : sOllth. clrc , ling the ,1aUneso ! l'lght lInnl ; I1nd com , Ing unexpectedly on the .Japanese line of communications near Denzhu , on the hanls of the Tallse river Septem her 22 , Inl1lethllconslclerable dam- nge , 'fhe ,1apanese wore thrown Into gl'eat confusion , hut the Cossacls re , Urell with a loss of only two 1lIIed , Dr , Iatveleff , who wns captured by thc .In\laneso \ at Llao Yansnys / that the ,1apanese are suCforlng severel ) ' 1'1'0111 1I'Gentel'y a 11I1 Ihat they hegger ! his asslslnnce In comhntlng the Ills euse. , lapltnese officers of the slaff llI'e excellent linguIsts and many 01 them spenle gngllsh anll German as well as some Husslan , The .1apanesl ; arm ) ' Is livIng 111 most onUrely on rlcl ! and preserved foods , hut It 15 com fortahly elulpped , OMAHA WINS THE PENNANT _ Pa Rourke's Rangers Are Champions ofhe Western League _ Ol\lAHA-Omnho. lIDS won the pen. nant of the Western leaglle , 'fhls proud achlevl'ment , uccompllshod hy a Gate CIt ) ' team for the Ilrst tlmo since 18 ! ! ! ! wall \'rougbt hy the most remarablo ] sllell of lJall pla'lng nnd the lInlsh was thrlllln , : anll spectacu- Inr , The two gnmeR I\'hlch Omaha look from Sf. JORoph I1t the VInton Stl'OOt grounds Sundar In the pres. enco of 8,000 fnns were fast and brll- IInnt on the lIart of hath teams-a splendid rllmnx to the torrlflc gnlt lit whlcl ! Pa Uourlw's men have been speelling during the closing heat of the season , when they have won I'lghteen out of nlnetoen gnmes , pushIng - Ing from thll'll to UrsL plnce , It Is dOllbtful If In the his torr of haso hnll I1ny team ever slIrpassed 01' elunled the record maelo hy th : ! Omllha tenm durln the Inst month IInll 1\ half , I"rom the first of the sell- son the team has como up from last 1lace , , The mnn'elous hall It has lIoen ) llnylng of late , tnltIns first four slmlght nnll then five tralght from the lenders Is what gn\'o sllch excitement - ment to the finishII to the lust lIay three teams , Colorndo Springs , Jl'n\'er' anel Omaha , hnll a chnnee fOl' Iho pennnnt. It vms a terrllJlo stmln , hilt It glOl'lous trlul1lllh , , Will Not Participate at Portland , W ASJIINnTON-Colone1 gdwlml , chief of the IJureau of Insull1r I1ffllnlrR , war department , rellylnto ) / an In- ellllr ' from W , II , Hills , chairman of the government honrll of the Lowls nnd Cll1rlt eqlOsltlon : as to the partl. clllUtllJn lJy the Phlllp\llno \ govern. mont nt the Porlll1nll fall' , snYH thnt , In view of the g-rel1t burcJon cauRetI h ) ' 11I11'Uclpnllon In the St. Louis tl1lr and th ( " luoney and effOl't It has COSt , the Phlllppino gm'CI'l1Il1ent ( eels ron" 8tmlnell , with much regr t , to de. I I'llno 111'.rllclllllllon In the exposition , , In Memory of Chief Joseph. l"g\\'IS'l'ON , Idnho-Indlnns from all ovel' the nIJl'thwest hl1VO heen HUIII moncll to gather at NOI'lh I.a\lwal \ , on Ihe Nez Percl' ? Indian rescl'vatlon , In order to celolJrnte with a. feast nnd war dal ce In 11I0nlOr ) ' of their Into lo\lIer : , Chll'f , loseph , At the same tme ! a Im ccssor will bo chason to rule the tribe , Summons hy mnll and messongol' luivo heen sent to all the wnnderlng bnnels , Inchullng the Nez Percoz , Lllpwals , Blacl ( Foot , SpolmneR nnd Colvlllos , 1"lve " th u. sllllll will bo Invited , . - - t EBR SKA ST ATE f\TEWSl . - , . _ - - - - - - , - HABITS OF HESSIAN FLY What Prof , Bruner , Etomologlst , , Sayc of the Insect , IINCOLN-I..nwl'enco Bruner , In a bulletin just Issued from the state unI- \'ersl ty agricultural oxperlment station - tion , hns Jlvell It. complete summary or the habits of the Hesslnn fi ) ' and has outlined se\'e I'll I reme les for Its extinction , lIe snys In the bulletin : "Although the Hessian n ) ' hns been Imown for number of ) 'enr8 to occur - cur within the atnto , It hns done com- paralivel ) ' Uttlo dnmage In the past , Dnrlng recent years , however , It bas shown more of a tendene ' toward fIIultlph'Ing In dangerous numbcrs. 8speclally hns this been true In Southeastcrn Nebmslm , whem considerable - siderable Injury has nh'eadr resulted , In order that the whent growers of this and adjoining Bectlons may not lJe tnlwn entlrel ) ' unawarl's should the Insect spread nnd continuo to In- crense , the eXllOrlment station I\U- . thorltles have thought best to dls- ; trlbuto this brlof clrculul' treating on I the sUbject. ' ' 'rhls Insect Is a diminutive , darl , colored tly , much smaller than a. Ut- tIe moslulto , to which latter It bears It. general resemblnnce , Its habIt of laying eggs on ) 'Olllig plants of wheat , hare ) ' and 1'0 renders It It. dangerous farm post , Especially Is this true of It in regions where winter grains are grown. It ma ) ' also bCfome : u pest at ! times oven where spring wheat alone I Is raised , but there III lIttle danger thnt t his last will OC'III' , " ' ) 'he tI ' allpearR chlen ' during sprIng and fall , hut a feof the rua- turo Insecls may ho seen throughout the summol' as well. IIol'e In Ne- braslm the Iprln hl'ood may bo found late In April , durhg } Iay and the nrst Pl1l't of , June , 'I'he autumn files Issue late In August , throughout September and the fil'lIt Ilnl't of Oc- tober-appearing Intel' In spring ancI earlIOI' In fall northward , 'rhe eggs are deposltetI both In sprlns and fallen on the upper sldo of the lel1\'es and the ) 'OIIIIS , as soon as hatched , malee their way 1I0wn the plnnt to near the round , where the ' lodge beneath the sheaf of len\'es , " All remedied Prof , Bruner has out- IIneel the following : "Burn the stUhhle when posslhle , This Is particularlY Ileslrahle when fOl' any IHlI'pORO Rhallow 1)lowlng Is unl1voldahle , If the stubhle Is left 'ong ' It wIll hurn mOl'e easll ) ' , Some rnt'mors are willing to go to I h tl'OU' hIe of HI1\'eallIn \ SII'I1\\ ' from thres 1lng : .1\01' the stuhllle , Ihus Insuring the hlll'l1lnand / at the samc lime getting I'ld of some ' /Iaxseeds' / which ma ) ' have 100Igod on t he surface of thc straw pile at the time of Ihreshlng , MANGLED BODY ON BRIDGE Man at .Broken Bow Seemingly Struck By Train , DROKEN BOW-Tho mangled body of Ned Balwr , a ) 'Ollllg mnn emplo'ed as a teamster , was found on a small brIdge nonr the Burlington 'ards here , Ono le hnd IlCen severed and was 1)'lns apnrt from the trllnl ( , He had nPlmrentlj > been rlln O\'l'I' by a train , hut the l'allroal1 men and tJ'aln cl'ews have no ] mowledge of any accident , nnd ) lls frlonds are sllsplclous of foul pin ) ' , COllnty AttOl'n ( ' ' lIumphrey Is 1001lng Into the case and an Inquest wlIl bo hold , narlwr , It III claimed , WI1S drlnllng and earl ) ' In the e\'enln Hulll he was going to join coml1l1nlons In a card game muleI' thc hrldge , These com. Imnlons al'o not Imown , Barlwr came from Fall'field , Neh" whel'e ho has relatl\'es , He lelYes a wife and ) 'oung cl1l1ll. Preparing Assessors' Books , LINCOI..N-\lemhel's : of Ihe State nonrd of EflUnll7.ullon have prepared plans nnd lodged a reflulsltlon with the State Printing lloUl'd fOl' the annual - nual supply of assessors' hool,1I lindeI' the Il1w as It now exists , Something lllto 2,200 hoolls are needed , Members - bers of the hOlml declare that theh' I1ctlon in lodglnl ; the relulsltlon at this time Is not calculnted to glun Impression of confidence In the con. tlnunnco of the law 01' an OXI1\'esslon \ I1S to Its \'Irtlll's , hilt rather a pre. cautlonar ) ' stell to 11\'oclII'e \ the l1eces. sal' ' Iwol1I In tImo. Sugar Factory at Leavitt Opens , Ll A VI'l'\-The \ su al' fl1ctory here has commencell operntlons , 'rho campllign Htllrts lhls yenr enrllel' than usual on nccount of fnvol'llblo wcath. er rlpenlnl ; U11 the heets , 'rho flual. It ) ' so far hns lJOen excellent , 1'1II1111n 1 nnd 1 G 1101' cent sugnl' , with a purity of SO to 8G llOr cent. Richardson counl r farmcrs I1re mnl- { ng Will' on nutomohllos hecauso of the fright the ) ' gl\'e horses , Killed Under Load of Straw. I EARN Y-Clnude l"estor , the ] .I- 'enr.olll son of : 'III' , 111111Irs : , I"rod \ \ " Fester , living In nurltl' 'o valle ' , was Instantly Itllled by the overturnIng of a load of straw which ho and his brother , who Is two ) 'enrs his senior , were haulIng , 'fho bors were comIng - Ing down a hlll with the lend wb n It slllpcll ) forwnrd fl'Isht nlng OM of the horses , \\'hlch begl1n to 1lcl , and run , The land was overturned , throwing the bo's to the sround a 1111 realtlng Claudo's necl , . The older bo ) ' 'ns ba l ) ' bruised , T IN'- ; ; \ " IN'1" \1" Sutton has IIprhlcd to holl1 n ! treet' , fall' for one weel ; , commencing Octo- . bel' 10 , ' ' . 1'ho IIhrar ' association of Pa wneo ' City wJl conduct a lecture cUllI'se the coming whiter , ' ' 'l'he pnssenger depot of the Northwestern - western at West Point Is holng rapId. l ) ' pushed forward , The active class of the Fromont. Turners will see the St. Loult exposl. tIon , lenvlng October 3 , ThIs WI1S de. cl ed UIlOn at a meeting recently , AIlJert C , Swift , lwstofilce Inspec. tor "In Neoraslm for the past nine ) 'el1rs , has recelvel ! notice transfer. rIng him Immediately' to sorvlco 111 ' the Chicago divIsion , United StateR Attorne ) ' Bnxtel' has filed a complaint of murder. a/aln\ / ! \ . . Henry Guitar Ihe Indlnn who Itlllell I his father , Stevc , on the Omaha. reser. vatlon , ' 1'he nccused is In jllIl In Omaha , 'rhe mnrrlage oflIss : Jeaa l\lorlon , ' daughter of11' : . ami Mrs , Joy Mortoll , . : and 1\11' \ , , loseph CUdnhy wlll tnl\e \ plnco at Arbor Lodge , west of Ne- braslm , City , on Saturday OctolJer 1. John Wlose , residing twelve milcH southwest of Grand Island , lost sovel'- al stacks of wheat of n'e and of ants by fire , the sllmo commun\catln/ \ / ; 10 the stacls shorl1) ' nfter the Ihl'CRh- ors had starlell the work ot thl'ush- lng , l"ranl " , " 'OOdll , a noted crook , has . arrested at Clifton , Arlz" for the theft or $4,000 from a woman namell 1\lar \ , Tohnson , who lIves at Clm ron. ShorllY Dnllman of DOdge countr , who has been worltlng on the caae , received - ceived word of the capture , RelatlveR of JIICOIJ R Hunzekel' , the farmer who dlsappcared from his ' homo near the Jinnslls line , six : weels ; sInce , helleve ther have found COllelu- sh'o ovldenco he 13 the unl entiflerl narty found dead the mornIng of AUI1- ust 8 at the : \Ielropolltan hotel In " Omaha , Carl Hllnn , ncnrl ) ' 80 yeart of age , J' an one of t he oldest settlers of Hall county , committed suicIde by sending a. . H.callhre hullet through hla hmill. lie was found lJy his stepdaughter , , : 'III's , August NIess , with whom he had ' heen lIvIng for the past three year3 , slnco the lIeath of his wife , Chief Cler'k Hal'nle ' of thl' office , of the stute slIllerlntendent Is al worl ( compIlIng the reports of the county superintendents to bo used In the hlennlal report to bo Issued from that office , Nearly all of the rellOrts fOl' the 'eal' ending ,1ulY , 1 ! l0.1 , have heen recelvcd anll will lJe ready fOl' the printer hr NovemlJer 1. Anthony Wilkinson of F.lJert , \Vyo" Is f " nt Ansley maldn necessarr an'angements to feetI a large hunch . of sheep on his home farm just west of Ansle ' , It IS reported that : \(1' ( , WIIIlnson has decided to removu from AIda , Neb , all his sheep.feedlu ! ( plnnts and maIm Ansley hIs future .J , ; headllIarters for feeding , , , W , 's , Iattle ) ' of Ansle ' , Neb" anll Ge : > I'ge 1. . , Tllmore of Omaha. . have purchasell the old Outzen ranch , consIsting - sIsting of ! l60 ncres , and the I aac Clark eighty acres , malting 10411 ; acres , being ono of the finest stocl- mlslng and farmIng ranches in the cast half of Custer countr , The con- slderatloli was 10,800 and thla yeal"s rentals on the Oulzen lan . \\01'11 has heen received in Np. braslm CIt ' that I ho bronze statue for the memorlnl that Is to be erected to the ml'nwry of the late J , SterlIn 1\lorton \ , which Is helng made in Paris \ , will not be ready unUl about the first of the year , 'fho foundatIol1 antI all of the Htone worl ( for the mel1lOl'lal has ! leen comllieted nnd It haR hecn 1I0cillell to have the snme comilleted .f I and read ' for 11II\'e11lng on Arbor lln ' of next 'ear. Harry I1l1ghes , who wns rlln over In the nurllngton ynrds , at Lillcoln , a 11I1 Injured to the extent that It was necessary to aml11tate a leg , Illed } Cl'om his Injllrles , He leaves n wldo\\- and a numIJer of relatives , DePlty ! Game Warden Carter has mailed to the express companies a letter - ter In whIch he advises them to ho on the loolwut for SUSlllclous 1001ln hexes thnt might , . contain game helll ; ; ' shlploel ) out lIIegaly , He asls thl. ! l agents to lenl'll the hlentlty of the con. ; slgllor of every paclmlo whul hOI' shlppell IJy freight or express 111 order' i 10 assist him In enforcing the game ' law , 1 'fho r IOI'l } of the condition of the I state banIs at Ihe close of IJuslno ! ; ! ; August 2:1 : , just compiled hy Chief Cll'I'k Dodson of the bnnl.lnhoarl1 / , Is 1II0st gratifyIng , The 1I1cI'oaso of 110- I posits over the nmount rcported : a ) ' 14 Is $2,282laO,92 , and the Increase over the relOrt of Septembl'r 5 , HIO : ! , Is nel1rly $ liiiOOOO , Danls helrl on the date of the report 11 reSl'I'VO ot' ; : Ii li. 1101' cent , which Is a pur cent higher than the reser\'e helll Iay 13 , The corn CI'O1 In Dodge cOllnt ' ; coulll not IJo hurt In a great degrco by frost. l"nrmers sny fnll ) ' Sfi 1I0r cent of It IH out of the way , ' 1'ho .wi stalls are high and the oars well l filled , 'I'ho r..yenr.otl ] daughtCl' of11' , 1\1111 : \Irs , Charles RItchie , \\'ho reshlo neil' ' 1'alml1ge , wns st ruclt h ' \IIS501lrl Pacific passenger trnn ! nnll escaJltHI wlthollt serious Injur ' , The chilli Was 11ln 'lng on the tracl ( near her hOll1o when the englno struele her , the IllIot tbrowlng her clear 01Y the rlghtof. wa ) ' Into a hea\ ' ' growth of weeds , ,