c ; : : : : - NEBRASKA NOTES , - I MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS IN , THE COMMONWEALTH , - I' , i RAVACES OF THE HOC CHOLERA r Farmcrs of oto- unty Suffering , Much In This Repccl-BrOlhers Convicted of Murder , HOC Cholera In otoe , NgmlASKA CI'I'Y-Tho her ; rnlaors of this vlcllllt ' nrc g'rontly aJrmnod at the ruvngo of the hog cholorn , which hna brol,11 out hero recontly. ; Thhnvo had fwveral OXICI'tS hero I trentln , ; thoh' slcl : hogs" hut nonof ! th'm hnvo IJCen nhlo to do nnythlng ' to stoll the Bpl'1(1 ! of the dison/ie , George O\"I"on lost over : WO heall , AI. bert Jlm'mnll 7 , 1\11' . Wll'th 160 and Nelso Ovorton : ! 1 1J. Olhor Blocl , rnlllCl'a 1111.vo lost smnll numbera nlHI muny fnrmors have lost tholr entll'o IICt. ! ( It haB heon rnglllg for 110\01'11.1 months nnd the fUrnlO1'8 lU'O blcmnlnS' vOl'y much dllcouragod. ! 'l'hl8 If ! the fil'st tlmo ( 'holern IWR llrol\On ont amonG the 110gS 0 flhls , 'iclnlty for yenrs. Incur.1nce Company In Troublc. Comjllalnt has IJCon mndo to State In8urallco Doullty J. J . Plerco against n. slIrety cotJ1pan ' orgnnlzed111dor the lllws of Ncbrallm ! which Is accused of malting olily a ! lnrtlnl r9110rt concorn. Ing Its colloctlons of llromlums In or. del' to ! lVolll taxes 011 Its huslnoss. If the chOl'o ; Is suhstnntlatod the Insur. anco delln.rtmont mny admlnluter a slnll on the wrist hy revolting the 11. censes of ngents now emlllo 'ed b ' the compnllr. III thnt event It will bo IIOC' cssnrr for the concern to get some IIOW agents now ernplo 'od by the companr. In that O\'ent It will ho necessary for the concern to got Homo now agents or talto out the old IIconses anow. 1\11' . 1)lerco dccllnes to glvo the lIamo of the corporntlou which Is saId to have dlsobc 'cd the laws. . A FLlmily In Dlstrcs. : 1\1.rs. Smith and family of ton chil. dren , the oldest HI IUHl the youngest 1Ii months , were IIvhlG durIng the re. cent stormr weather In a tent In the outsldrl ! ! of Grand Islanct. Klndllolgh. bors , however , tool , the mother ! uHl babe In and S01110 of the smaller chll. dron nnd the aldol' boy wns glvon some work by an elo\'ator man. 1'h3 fnther . of the fnmlly dlell rocentlr ! . . Burllngtcn pnys Old Taxes. aEN'I'UAIJ CI'ry - 'rho IJurHllgton paid the IIl\lnnco of the tax assessed on ILq prollOrty In thIs county 111 lDO.I , 'Which , together with Interest , amoullt. cd to $2,207. . ' 1'ho IJl1 'mellt , however - over , was mnlla unllol' IlI'otesl" the allo- gatlon IJOlng mallo thnt the road was fraudulently , III egn 1 \ ) . I\lId oxceflslvoly taxCll by the state hoard of oquuHzn. . tlon. A , Big Flag. The Sons of Hermun , of Nohrnslm Cltr , have mndo arangomonts for the pnrchnso of ono of the blgest lIags ovor. brought to this stato. It 18 to be slllt nnd on ono the emblems of the C order , the stars nnll 'strllcs on the ether nnd surmounted by II. monstel' englo. 'It Is to cost thcm somothlng 1I1to $326. Brothers Convicted of Murder. lIAUnISON-Jn the dIstrIct court hero two nell'OOS , .Tnmcs and , Tolm ) , strong , hrothel's , were fouud guilty of 1 the murder of Ol th Cruclter on Sel- tembcr 17 Inst , nt the BUI'It ( ! Construc. j't tlon compn.nY'fI cnmll on the govern. ment Irrlgutlon cnnni In the south r I part of thIs coullty. , TIHlgo WestovOl' It sotltOl1ccIl thom to lIre Imprlsollmont. f.j Awarded Honors. At the second nnnunl contest of the , Western Nebraslm ] llgh school declnJn. atory nBoclntlon he1l1 at Shlnor , the ! following were awarded first honors : AHcC' Wilcox , North Plntto , d1'l1mutlc i class ; Annn Undcllff , SId nor , 111unor. l. . . : ) us clnss ; Esthm' Antonhlls , NorUl Platte. There were ton contestnnts. " Lost Money on Chautauqua. 1 AUDUHN-Tho Hnnllal meotlng of the Chautnuqua bou'd : wns hold nnd It I , II wns dlscoyered thnt the mn.nl1gomont lost $214 In the ! ) rogrnm of the present Benson , 'rho progrnI1\ was II. Yor ' ox- pom\vo \ one. The assocIation hils over OO ns a roseI've fund nndro In no " , t'se dlscou1':1gcll. Paid il $1,000 r-Ine. PAWNF..E CITY-IJI11'1'r Shmhtt , n ' 0\1I1S' fnrmor Hvlng ahout sIx mlles perth of the city , wns nl'rnlned , 111 JUdge Darton's COllrt , chnrged wltll adultery and bastard ' , the complain. ant beIng .Tosephlno M. Conradt. Th bnstardy c1I1rgo } wno dImnlssed 1I110r the IJI1 'ment oC ono thoufJI\I1l1 dollnrs , n Good Price for Land. HASTINGS-C. P. Mecham who 1m ! resIded In Wamla townshl ! ) Cor llIorl than twcnty 'l'arl ! , hils sold hIs wel Improved qunrtor section of land II that 10cn1\t \ ' for 12OOO. Hlcl < s GetD $1,000 for Injury. LEXING'rON-W , I . Hlclui of I'ar ; nam Recm'ed ; 1,000 frolll the UnlOl Pacltlc rnllronll for InjurIes ho rocol\'O ( b ) ' bolng 'Strucl ( 11) ' II. Union Pncll\ \ ( locomotive moro than two rears ago a Gothonhurg. . Jap Contractor DIsappears. FREMONT-Oltl Kohel , n Japa ese beet contrnctor , has dlsapllenrol together with hIs bnnd oC twent ' worll era , who. cnmo hero Illst. spring nlll \Vorlte ! ! nIl summor. Kohol ] oCt mRn . bUls unpaid. - OVIR THE STATE , The CnA ! count ) ' SlIndn ) ' Bchool ns. lIoc/atlon / will hold throe 1I1strict moot. Ings thIs filII. ' ] 'ho Ocld Fellows oC J nAtiA 1\1'0 mnl ( . Ing Ilrorl1rntions to erect a $7,000 hulhllnlV 1\vo slorlos high. . FOllr/llg / tllnt ho woulll go Insnne from the ( Iffccts or. morphIne , Bon. jam/n / I" , A 'ers commlttod ulcldo at Ienrncy. 1'ho Washington County 1'eachor8' assoclntlon will \1IlIet ! nt mnlr In the hIgh schonl nRsemhly room Snturdny , Novcmhcr 10. i Carl Alwood , rOllllllng two miles from Milford , wns Itlclwd In the face IIr 11 1I0rso. A doc lor halllHIHHI to he hund ) ' anll the man's life was 11I1\011. Ahno t o\'ery youn ! ; man , and the 'old ones , too , are joining the Yo 1111 ! ; "Ion's CllI'lsUlin nssoclntlon al Colum. hus , through the efforts of the acllvCf hmdness commlttoe , conslMllIg of twolvc. 1\h' . m. II. Dart , fL dl'ugglst or Auburn , hllH he en solectoll by the CommercIal cluh liS a delegate to th'e ' tl'nIlR. lIsslsslppl coml11C1'clal ; con. gross , to ho hcld lu Knnsus City on Novemher : ! O. Burglars outered the 1'c'Shlonco < of D , O. Dwyer In'Plaltsmouth hy ) lrylng open n window und entering hIs bed ream , relloved hIm. of all his mono ' and departoll , wIthout dIsturbing hIs quiet slum hers. Clarence g. Slorm , a young farmer 1'osll\lng \ ahoul five miles WCllt of Den- 1\OIman , went to the house of hIs sweetheart I'ecelltl ) ' und shot himself - self three times , falling on the oor- stO ) ) , The young man bol'o nn excel. lonl rOlHitatlon. lIe Is uHvo , hut his wounds . are pl'ohllllly fatal. , , 'I'wo denths by dlphthorll ) . wom re : ported fl'om a Gorman settlement north of Arapnhoo. A IHlhllc funeral wns unnollnced for tl lutor dar , lIu t WIIS promllUy 8tOlllell ) by the heulth omcers. Schools were closed nnd strict qnarantlno wns declnl'ed In thut dis- trict. 'rho notnrlal commsslon of 1\lnx Cohn of Nohrnslm C'lty Is to ho re- volwd by Govol'l1or 1\lIclcoy. 'rho charge we\'o made In connection with the Dntterfielll cne' , Cohn holng accused - cused oC havIng nffixod hIs nol:11'lal : Heal to an Instrument which ho did not see the ] mrtr sign. During the recent col(1 ( wcather f1 lmmp ontercd the 1lI0om school house two mllell e ! st oC Axtell and In order to lceell WlIl'm ho hullt a . . , fire In the steve wIth hools. 110 burnt \1)1 ) ahout $2 worth of hoolts. lie hils not yet heon tnlwn Into cllstolly , hut th IJhel'J.ff Is on the ] ooltOut for him. At Omaha between fift ) ' and sIxty memlJors of the al10ged coal combIne were IndIcted hy the' grm1l1 jnry on 11. clmrgo of violating the state untl.trust I laws In n. bill rolurned eforo .Tudgo Sutton. The nlll1\Cs of these Includoll. III the IndIctment ar.e wIthhold , hut It Is said 1111 the momhors of the Omaha coal exchange I"O In the list. E < 1. H. 1I0lden , who hns lIoen opernt Ing an elevator at Durr for a number of "ears , has left for IH\I'tH unlOlown , leaving 11 numhor of crodltors , 1I0mo of whom lovled on what 11rollcrt ' ho loft. Schmlnlte comlll\n ' nttachod for $285.20 , 1\tlchn.e1 . Darsllor for $ i3.EiI ) I and Wllllum nnd Audl'ew 11l'own for $ ! JO. It Is otnted thnt there nro II. num , hel' of other crodltors who have not mod tholr suIts. The hoard of droctors of the Chau tnuqua assoclntlon at Dentrlce < mot last wcolt and organlzod COI' the ) 'eal' h ' eloctlng the , followIng omcors : A. W. NlcltClll , presldont ; S. Hlnnltor , vlco Ilresldont ; E. A. McGlasson , sec. retnr ' ; C. L. Hood , tronsmel' . , luh' 18 to 30 were the dates fixClr for the 1107 ! nssomlJly nnd the dIrectors mn dotermlned to ml1lto the comIng ses. sian the est 'et bold. Game 'Vnrl en Cartel' now has a vlo , Illtion of ho gameInws whIch III'0babh' ho will have to IlI'ospcnto undO ! ' the fedeml laws , 'I'ho vlolntor Is Uobort \VIIIl and ho lvec ; In Bell vel' Dnm , Wls , REcently WIIIl blllo1 [ out from IIu ' Slnlngs a hex containIng twont ' grouse nnd foul' Iluclts to Do Knlli Ill. 'rho Qxpress mos enger dIscovered the contents of the box nnd rofus.ed . to accept the shlplUent , throwIng the box out of the car. 11etwoen 600 11\111 GOO boys entered the DOdge count . corn growIng con tt'st ] IISt 1IIII'Ins , aud e\'ory ono of thol1\ will hllvo a rIght to hrlng nn exhIbit of his , ; mln to l"romont In DecomhOi when the lIlg oxhlblt will talw plnco. H. haB heon the custom nt past con. tests to let enl ' the wlnncrs of dIstrIct contest cntor the countr cl'ntesL : ThIs pl'ovod somewhat unslltlsfactol'r , , hOWOVOI' , and It was decldell to nllow : thom all to como to Fremont thIs year Snys the Llcoln Journal : Cupl. A. t 1\1. Trimble und John WeIsman will len vo for V Icl.sburs , 1\1lss" to taltc I 11l\rt III the dolllcation of the 1lllnols I monumonts. 1\11' . " 'elsman Intends tc find t11iC' stumll that ho hId bohlnll um ] I huvo the monument moved to thul apot , ns he Imows the sIege was 10t tIed rIght thm'o hr l\tcA11Istm"s ChI 3 cllgo hattory. The maIn monument h I dEscrlhed h ' Cnlltaln Trlmblo's broth 1 or , Judo , 'I'rlmhlo , .us the finest monument mont all allY bnttJoflehl In the wOI'ld At Colnmhus the Union Pac1l1c Hnll rOlld comlnllr , gav.e > Foreml1n Webl Instructions to spnro no fining 01' 0' ' ; llOnso In fixing the culverts b ' the sldl of the Ml'rJdlnn rand. ' 1'hls gooll now 111cnses the ( 'ltI ? ns who 1Ivo In th Eouth pnrt of town hocnuse It wtl Ilraln Ulolr Jots to the Plntto rlvo\ ' . ' Two 111en , agoll resilocllvel ' thlrt , IInd forty ) 'ears , were al'1sted nt th 11url/\\lton / depot In IInsllngs , chnrgo with nn attomlt to Imss countore ! d nloney. The bill In qur.sllon WllR , Y confederate ton.doHar bill , nnd Wl J [ ound In tbo men's Dosflsslon. ! ' " - " ; r'Zlm' . "J ( , ' . " : mNtl' ' . " " , , , . . " or , , r . . . . . . < < - . , , . . , J" , . . - - - , HE WON'T DE HAP ? Y TILL HE GETS IT. . ' - - DEA 1H LIST MAY REACH 70 IN ATLAN'fIC CITY WRECK Removal of Third Car from Thorough" fare Bridge Abutment Releases Bodies of Three Women Pinned Beneath the Coach. - Atlantic C1t ' , N. J.-Tho contention of Coronel' Gasltlll that 11 lIumber of 1I0rsons who lost their lIves In the oloctrlc train wroclt on the Thol'ough. faro hrldgo may ho hurled In the mull where the cars lllunged wns horne out late 'I'uosday , when the lIodlos of 1\l1's. Paul FelslJorg , Mrs. Selina John. HOII nnd that. of 1\I1's. Sarah 1\111101' were recovOl'ed fl'om under the third car. ' 1'hls cllr hung from the 'ahut. mont III the contOl' of the lI1'Idge , with Its no so In the mud , and whol1 the workmen WOl'O trying to 11ft It from the water the hodles worlwd looso. . Thnt of Mrs. " 111101' was pinned fast 111 the wreckage , but that of 1\1rs. Folsberg fioated UII to the vieW of the wOl'kmen. 1\1rs. , Tohnson's hody was fouud some tlmo later , caught under the wroclmge. All were cut und lJat. tored. Dead NeVi Number 58. 1'ho finding of those bodlos Increas. os the oll1clul Idontlfied dead to 51 , and the total number of bodlcs recov. , e' . . . -J > IGIJ'J lie : L":5 c..tLZ PI:1ce of Wre'ck , ol'ed to fi.1. ' 1'horo nre sUB Imown to bo nmong the Ilel\l the lollles of Mrs. Frnnlt 1\1 \11'0 e , threo-'oar-old ,10S0tl1l l\1cl lror , II. N. 11ul'ch nnd Armlln AI. exls 'I'edosco. which mnken the eel" taln lIumbor of dead In the wrecl , to ho fi8 , there sUB remaIning nt vl1l'lous mortuaries three unclaimed bodies , 'rho locnl otllclala sa ) ' the totnl death list Is G2. On the ether hnnd , a grent man ' were earl ' on the ground , I1nd some of these who WOI'OscIICd fl'om the train 111'0 Inclined to the be. 1I0f that several bodIes were swollt down br the l1'a"j' tldo and novel' I'e' cOVOrfll. It Is contended b ' some that the total loss of lIfo will ho ahout 70 , 'rho ! 1ndlng of the lJoll ' of "Irs , "tIl. ] 01' WIIS followl'd at the tomllorarr mol'UO br ono of the most lathellc I3conos In the ontlro hoal'tl'endln , ; af. fnll. . 1\1rs , MilloI' , who was In l oor health , hnd tnlten the trip to thl' sea 011 the olectl'lc trnln with her daugh. tor.ln.lllw and' grandson , Losllo , The . oldol' 111'13.111100 son vms hel'O Tues. . da ) ' to got tlie erCl'ctR : of his wlfo and son and a 1'1'11.11 go about. the shll/1110nt / . of the botUoa , wlien the bodj' of his moth 01' was brought In. Llo was sign. Eight Persons Executed. St. Potorsbl1l'g.-J lght pOl'sons aI'- rested hero In connection wIth the roblil1' ' of $1S8S2G from Cnshlol' Hor. mlll1 , of Ule custom house , Octobel' 27 , were trll'd hy cO\ll't.martlal IInll oxecutml 'I'uosdaj' . PromInent Florlct Killed. Scranton , Pa-J. ] . . Dl1\on \ , 01 o Dloomlngton , ono of the lel1dlng nor It 1 Ists or the Unitell States , was lil1\ell \ I . Iat I gusBoomlJurg \ by u freIght trait n s I whllo "Hemllng . to the unloadIng 01 conI. _ " ' - ' 1IiIII : 'l' : " ; > _ . . . . . - Ing for the effects of his wlfo and son when the 1I01lco learned of the reco"el'Y of the lNJdlos. 1\tIller Idonll fied the body of his mother , nnd al. most collnpsod after cl'ylng out that ho was Joft alone In the world. Only One Unidentified. ' The pollco , In going over the effects of S0l110 of the victims at the city hall , found a letter In the poclwts of u garment taken from one of the uni , dentlfied bodies. It WIIS addressed to Wllllum Grnnnlng , Penn Door Sash comlan ) ' , 'l'wcnty.flfth anr Callowhlll streets , und was written lI ) ' 11. brothor. This apparently Identlfios ono of the unclaImed victims. The bed ' Is In charge of Undortaltor 'rhompson on Chelsoa. The ono nbsolutely unldontlfied and uncalmed ] hody , at Crowloy's morgue , Is that of a man about 42 'onrs old , weighing ahout 200 pounds. Asldo from the search for the bod. les , interest now centers on the In. quest WhIch wl1l be hold lIy Coroner Gnsltl1l on Thursda ) ' morning. While ho will not express an opInion heforo the InquIry as to the cause of the ac cldont , It appcars from his statement that ho Is convlncod the brldgo on whIch the IIccldont. occurred Is not. as It should bo , find may bo rehulld. Resolution of Sympathy. ' 1'hat the oll1clals of the cltr geneI" allr want a most rigId inquiry , so that reSIJOnslhllIty for the accldont may ho Ilncod. Is shown b ) ' the action of councils In ndopting resolutions ox. pressln sympath ' 1'01' the hereaved and emhod 'lng the following : "Hesolved , 'l'hat every olllcer of the cIty government who , by reason of his presence In the work of rescue , or for any other reason , can glvo assIst. anco to the county officll11s charged wIth the worlt of dotermlnlng the cause of thlB disaster , Is hOl'oby direct. ed to glvo such assistance , In order that these responslblo for the appal' ling loss of life may bo punIshed and the IIvos of rallrond passengers safo. ' guurdod , " To Hear Brldgetender. The central ! 1gures In the InquIry on 'l'hursda ' will probablr ho Daniel Stewart , the old bridge tender , and , John Splltor , the towormln , who opor. ates the slgnllis. Stewart doclnres positivelY that he loclwd the draw II1'oporl ' after the schooner ) 'acht Slnl had Imsscd through , und the railroad ofilclals say that In unj' event the slg , nnl fOl' safety would not have boon sot when the train cnmo along had the I'lIlls lIot been right. , Tohn Spllcor , the towol'lnnn , when asked ahout this , snld that ho could not see the traclts clearl ) ' enough f'Om hIs 110sltlon to Imow whothol' the tmclts were In lIne , but ho slIld ho got the slgnnl from the tender thnt thor were all right and gave the traIn 11. cIonI' tmcl , . Bishop Nicholson Dead. : \l1\waulwo-Isaac \ Lea Nicholson , D. D" bIshop of the 1\l1\wllul.eo \ \ I pls. copal dloceso , died lit his resldonco In thIs cltr lute Monday afternoon after u lingering Illness. ' 1'ho"ond cnmo pencefull ) ' nnd was not unex. Ilocted. An allmont of the heart , to. gothor wIth ether COlllllllcatlons , WIIS the cnuoa of dontll. Pythlan Hall Is Destroyed. I.olllslo , O.-Flro Wednesdn ' night I destl'o 'ell the enth'o opom house hloclt ontalllng a loss of $100,000. The tire started In the Inlghts of P .thilln 10dgo rooms and withIn an hour the ontlro block Wus consumed : Prca nts laland to City , Unclno , WIs.-William HOl'lIclt hus 11l\1'lhased and 111' ( 80nted to this clt ) ' l a llll he Islllnd In Hmlt rlvor.11' . 1101" I lIcli has nlso donated a generous SUI11 I to l.oJnvort thIs Islnnd Into a beautiful lJark , 111uch l1oelle 1 In Haclne. , " " , de _ . . . ' " Oil COMPANY FINED $5,000 , JUDGE BANI < ER FIXES PENALTY FOR STANDARD CONCERN , Given Limit for Single Violation of Valentine Antl.Trust Law , and AI. lowed Usual Time for Appeal , Flndla ' , O. - In the probnte comt here Mondn ' , Judge llnnkOl' ovorruod ] the motion filed lJ ) ' the at. torlloys of the Standarll 011 compan ' for a now trial and Imllosed a fine or $5,000 hnll costs of the lll'osocution In the recent suit IIgalnst the Standard held hOl'e. On motion of the defense the court ordered thtlt the defendnnt comlll1ny ho nllowel ( ,10 dnys In which to prclmro und 11I0 Its bill of excellUolIH In the caso. On motion lJy the Sta'ndard at. torneys , JOSCllh O. 'l'1'OUll , of Bowling Green , 0" and S. II. Tolles , of tJlovo. land , the 1I0ntellco Imposed was or. ered SUSllOdod for II. llOl'lod of GO dnys for the 11l11'l10SO or filing a lIe . tlon on error 111 this caso. It was also ordered thnt the criminal Inormn. tlons pondlng against John D. Hocke. foil or , the Dl1clcyo Pille Line cOl1lpan ' and the 1\Ianhattan 011 company lJ6 contllluod until the next tel'm of court. The fine 1111110sed by Judge Dnnker was the limIt for ono offense , though the law stlllulates that each day that the Illeglll comlJlnaUon bu lness IS carried on constitutes n separate ofl fense. Tnltlng this vlow of the stnt lites , It wns 1I0sslble for the court to Impose an aggregate"of fines alUount Ing to over $6,000,000. DEATH OF JAMES D. YEOMANS Former Member of Interatilte Boar Dead at WashIngton. Washington. - James D. Yeo mans , formerly a member ot' the Interstate torstato commerce commission , dIed , . ednesdllY of a complication of dls cases. Ho was 61 yours of ago. 1\11' . Yeomans took part In many of the Important cases lJrought hefore the Interstate commerce commission lIe was a nntlvo of Wyoming county New York , and had consldorahlo Oxpo I'lenco In the railroad worl . Ho en. - James D. Yeomans , tered the railway service earl ' In Ufe , became general superlntondent of the Duffalo , New York & Phlla elphla railway , was Idontlfied with other railroad - road Interests and later on bocam general superintendent of the Olean IJradford & Warren railway. In the latter Imrt of his rnllroad cllreor ho was Idontlfied with railroad buildIng In New Yorl" Penns 'I\'l1.nla and 1\lIch. Igan. Ho was succeeded on the In , terstate commerce commIssIon by Carmer United States SonataI' Francis 1\1. Cocltroll , of 1\IIssouri. 1\11' . Yeo. mans had prlvnto business Interests In this city , to which he devoted him. Rolf after hIs retlremont from publlc lICe. Judge Yeomans , as ho was familiar. ] y known , had a wide acqualntanco with pUhllo mon and pl'omlnont cltl. zons hero and was unlvorsally esteemed. EIGHT.HOUR DAY IS UPHELD Government Wins First Cilse AgaInst Contractors on Federill Work , Clnclnnntl.-Tho first test of the federal olght.hour day law ended In n victory for the government here Frldaj' . After bolng out only 15 min. utes the jury In the United States court found the Shorldan.Klrk Con. tractlng company guilty of violating the luw In the construction of the big Ohio river dam at Fornbanlt , nIne miles below thIs city. The dotormlna. tlon of the penalty will como ] ator. The law provldos for a fine not ex. ceodlng $1,000. FilipInos to Have Conoress. Washlngton.-Tho prosldent Is pro. paring to rcdeom his promlso made to Ul0 Phlllpplno peopo ] through Sec. rotnry 1'aft that the ' shal1 have a , ll1\rllnmont of their own , condltlollcd upon tholr good bellllvlor for II. t01'1I1 of two : rears , and It Is undor. stood thnt Secretnry Tnft himself will proceed to the Phtllpplnos next sllrlng to witness the Installation of the now form of represontatlvo govol'n. mont. Trainman Is Killed. GreencastJo , ] nd-Wllllum A. Mc , LaIn , nn omplo 'o of the DIg Four l'nllroOll fel1 under a moving cnr Wed , nosdaj' and was Instantly kllled. Ills fnther resides at Butler , Pn" anl1 11 wlfo at Carnogla , Pa. Judge Gary Is Dead. Chlcngo-Judgo Joseph E. Gary , th oldest 1I10mbol' of the ChIcago bonoh , nnd the ml111 who sentenced the IIn. . archlsts to hung , dIed suddenly nt hIE homo , 36D OntarIo street , Wedncsda afternoon. . " - - . . . - . . . . . . . . . " " , , " " ! HAS A GQMPlAINT " . .J OKLAHOMA OBJECTS TO RAIL. ROAD GRAIN RATES. . - I OTHER STATE ARE IN THE SUIT t Missouri Pacific , Atchison , Topeka and Santa Fe Rock Island and pacific , Burlington & . Quincy , and Other Roadn Involved In the Complaint. - WASHINGTON - Al1rallrOlu1s ope. tatlng In Oltlnhoml1. hnvo been mallo I defendants In a complaint filed with the Interstate Commerce commIssIon b ' the torrltory through its attorney genoml W. O. Cromwell , the charge being that oxlortlonato rntos are charged on shlpmonts of wheal to Gnl. veston ani ] that poInts In Arlmnsas , 1\1Issol1rl , H.ansns , NchraFla , Iowa and Indlun 'l'ol'rllory are 1 . Jred. 'rho complaint Is the result at' agitation of long standing. Complaint was fUod by the Howard 'tilling compnny of .Wlchlta , Kan" that the 1\1IsSOU1' \ Pacific , Atchison , To. 1101m anI ] Santa Fe ; Chicago , Hocl Is. lunll & Pacific ; Chicago , nurllngton & Quincy ; Dcnvl'r & Hlo Gl'l\ndo , SOUU1' f ern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads ' are maintaIning ulljust dlfCerentnls agaInst fiou1' and In favor of wheat shipped fem WichIta to Pnclfic coast termnals and poInts In Arlzolla. It Is claimed that this discrimInation operates - j rates disastrously to the fiour m\l1s \ 01 I Kansas and uplJullds the Pacific coast \ ml1ls , and tho. complaint urges that r the dIfferential bo alJollshed. A com plant was nlso filed with the commission by the Farmcrs' 1\1er. chants' and ShIppers' club of Kan. sas against the Atchison , 'ropoltD. & Santn. l'e ; and Gulf , Colorado & Santa Fe and numerous ether roads thnt extortlonato rates are charged from ; Kansas points to Galveston and moro favornlJlo rates are glvon tQ poInts further north In other states. It Is deelarcd In lhe complnlnt that n. reasonable chmgo ; for the transportation - tation of wheat hy carload lots for ex" port. from poInts In Oldahoma to GoJ. veston Is not moro limn 5 mills per ton mile , and that the railroads are mak , Ing chnrg' } In excess or 7.75 m\l1s \ pel ton mllo. It Is asserted that by aggreomont the sixteen railroads Inyolved hav6 cstahHshed uniform rates nnd that all rft . < : llscrlmlnato In favor of the longe.z Jauls crom poInts which arc al1eged :0 recelvo proferontla ] treatmcnt , The Jf ommlsslon Is asld to determlno what " 1:3 the just rate from Oldahomn points " ' - IJn expert wheat and that rate bo ' made the maximum In the futmc. INDIANS ROB TROOPS. Cilpture Big Wagon Carrying Three Thousand Pound : ; of Flour. SHEHIDAN , WYO.-A band of Ute Indians hold up one of tlHf gqvernment 3U pply wagons between Arvada. a.nd : he troops of the ' 1'enth cavalry and , f " tooted It. doprlvlng the troopers ot tIJP' much needed supplies. In the plunder . \ was 3,000 pounds of flour , whIch the rolls paclted away strapped to tll01r panic'S. Drivel' James Forgln and his string team were held up. at UIO point of 100 rilles In the hands 'of Utes and compelled to sit In his seat whllo the braves cOlUpletelY rolleved him of his load. The empty wagon wns a11owcl1 to proceed. The troopers of the Tenth , joIned 'by these of the Sixth from Fort Moude , were running hort of provisions , and . 1 the capture hy the Utes hILS placed the 6. J . , military on short rations. . Sucked Down to Death. ATLANTIC CITY , N. J.-Tho body ' . or H. H. Durch , another vlcltlm of the. Thoroughfare dlnster , was recovered j from the mud. The divers say that the body was In an uprIght posItion leaning agaInst the piling of the bridge ' and hnd apparently been sucltod Into the mud feet first. . . SIOUX CITY , Ia.-Whlto nul1 , one of the chlofs of the SIoux Indians , was : hI Sioux City today on hIs way to the scene of the ute uprising In 'Vyo. mlng to act as emlssllry of pence. lId 8ald ho was nnxlous to meet the ] ead. ers of the Utes that he mIght use his Infiuonce to dIssuade thom fighting. W ASHINGTON-'rhe rallwny postal clcrlts of the country p1'OpOSO to asl congreas thIs winter to allow them (1 per dlom for expenses Incurred while awny from theIr homes In the dl& charge of thell' dutlos. Clark May Chanoe Mind. CHICAGO-When , EiCnator Wllllnm A. Cark ! of Montana was In this city on hit > wn ' west he was nsl\Od If ho Intend - tend d to bo II. candldnte for re-olectlon. "I had nbout mndo up m ' mind , " said the sonataI' , "not to bo II. candhla o fOl' the 'Senato ngaln , but m ) ' frIends Insl. ! ! ! : I shnll be : ' ' 1'ho senator Is now on his wa ' to Montnna , havIng ] elt nero on j Thursday. Ho declnred ho had almost , complotoh' recovered from hIs automCJo bllo nccldent In Franco. . \ Omaha Man Re.Eected. ! , CANTON , O.-Tho Luther lengue of America , now In sessIon here , wl1l moot In Chlcao ! In blonnlal convention I In 1D08. The league elected Wl1llam , C. Stovor , Ponnsylvnnla , lll'esldont nnd novo I..uther M. Kulllis , Omnha , gen. 01'11.1 socretnry. Brother.ln.Law of Harrison , { ) TT l\tW A , In.-'homas , T. Devin , , a brothCl'.ln.law of Preshlent Denja. mln HarrIson , died hero , ngod 70 " - I , ) 'curs. IIo WIIS mllrrlod to Sarnh nnr. rJson In 1859.