\ ' T' ' * " J , TW > HV. , The Duster County Republican D , ML AMSBERRY , Editor BUOKHN BOW , - - . NEBRASKA CONDENSATIONS OF GREATER OR LESSER IMPORTANCE. A BOILING DOWN OF EVENTS ' National , Political , Personal and Oilier J Matters In Brief Form for All I Clasccs of Readftra. * _ _ _ . | Washington , Ropresentatlvo George W. Norris \ nf Nebraska announced that he will iiril be a candidate for the republican nomination for the sqnato and will bo a candidate for rcnomlnatlon for the j bouse. Klchard Parr , the customs deputy I al Now York , who materially assisted i Iho government In recovering over r $2.0(10,000 ( In the sugar undorwt-lgh- | ing frauds. Is to be rewarded to the I extent of $100,000. I The following Nebraska postmast- ; fr < * have been appointed : Anoka , I Hoyd county , Martin K. Kirport , vlco \ H.V. . PareUen , resigned ; St. j Michael. Ituffalo county , Kdlth A. Nickel , vice 1) . M. Hendrlckson , rev iiitivcd ; .Table , Custor county , Oscar A. Oline , vlco P. M. Sperry , resigned. Family and business reasons were given at Iho state department as the cause of the retirement from the diplomatic servlco of James Klynn i Statesman , American minister to ' Hollvla. The rcjrart that Mr. Stutcs- I man was stepping out In order to j malie a place In the service for Kred j W. Carpenter , former seorotary to president , Is denied. ! As a result of Information sent to Ibe bouse by the war department dis closing the alleged fact that Frank \V. Carpenter , executive secretary of the Philippine government , and 12. U Worcester , had bought and leased "friar lands" In the Philippines , Rep resentative Martin ( clem. , Col. ) Introduced - ducod a resolution demanding an In vestigation and charging malfeasance In office. General. Mr. Roosevelt made It plain to In- UirvleworB that bo was homo for rest nnd imlet. and not to talk. The Ktatu department lias sent a nhrirp note In reply to the representa tions of President Mndriz. Federal Judge Campbell has set the trial of Iho Muskogee town lot cases , In which Governor Charles N. llaskoll , is one of the dofcmlonat for Septem ber Ui. The wholesale prices for rollned oil have been reduced from one and one- half ctmtB to one cent a gallon by the Standard Oil company , making the prevailing price throughout the coun try now Hi'von and one-half cents a gallon. The Standard controls more than seventy per cent of the refined output of the country. Treasury olllclals express the opinion that the alleged sugar drawback frauds , at New York , If they amount to anything of consequence , may icnch as high as $1,000.000. Charles K. Hamilton made the trip from New York to Philadelphia and return In an aeroplane. Outllolder Jack Daltou of the Hes Moines club has been sold to the Ilrooklyn National league club. President Taft expounded the doc- 1rino of a square deal to a delegation of shippers at the white house. President Taft Is anxious about the publicity bill and Is urging that con \ ' ; } < grets secure itu enactment before ad joiirnment. The feature of the tidlnhurg mis hlonary conference was a letter from a Catholic bishop commending the work. A live-aero tarin will bo dropped from the sky when the aeroplane tljght across from St. Louis to Kansas City la held in July. The Mis- hour ! state board of immigration an- iioiiTiccd that before the acroplanlsts leave St. Ixjuls , they will be provided with cards , one of which will entitle Die Under to live acres of Missouri land. land.At At Oklahoma City before a vast audience at State Fair park , .Governor Haskell stated his position on the tnimmary removal of the capital , and upiiin held that the enacting law Is not binding in Oklahoma. Tlif government schooner Van Herdt has been wrecked on the north- fast coast of Curacao. The captain , ( rew and passengers with the excep tion of four sailors and one passenger , were drowned. Fire destroyed the Jlansell Block foundry In Chicago , causing a loss ot $ .300.000. . The plant was a two-story brick concrete structure and covered un entire city block. More government witnesses were hoard in the bleached Hour case In the federal court at Kansas City in Hiipport of the charge that the process of bleaching Hour adulterates It and Impairs its food value. With a record of 150 blllh , carrying 100,000 altogether , favorably report- oil , and 200 carrying $2.000,000 ad versely reported , the house committee on cla'.ms has closed Its work for the A cross-country aeroplane ( light from St Uoiils to Kansas City will be liel'd July 18 for a prize of at least \ 10,000 and probably more. Fight Promoter Hlckurd has a faint hope that Governor Gillette of Call fornla may relent nnd lot the fight go on In San Francisco. Hoosovelt has now become ctlllor , doing work In tliln line for the Out look. look.Kvory member of congrcsH countB on being able to spend July 4th at homo and nol go back to Washington again until December. In a speech In the house Uopre- eontatlve Hansdell advised Immigra tion to the southern states. Former Congressman Henry Par sons , aged sixty-six , died suddenly In Georgia while Hitting In a chair at his homo. His wlfo , while oraipylnp the same chair , expired in a similar man ner a short time ago. "Uncle Joe" Cannon did not go to Now York to greet Colonel Uooso- volt. When asked whether he would attend the big reception Cannon sand : "I can't got away at this time. " Tim French government lias decided that It will bo Impossible to apply the workmen's old ago pension law , which ll cost the treasury moro than $25- } 000,000 annually , until last quarter of 1911. Johnson and Jeffries managers say the light will be pulled off In Nevada If not allowed to do so In California. A bill has been Introduced In the Russian diima to abolish the Jewish pale. It has the support ol' 100 mem bers. In accordance with the wish of the late King Kdward , the duke Of. Con- naught will succeed Karl Grey as the goovrnor-goneral of Canada , probably next spring. In the course of a speech In the sen ate , Senator Ileyburn spoUo of Ex-For ester Plnchot as an "apostle of fallacy , theory and Ignorance. " John Pierce , one < the big real estate operatorB In Sioux City In the boom days , died at Oakland , Cal , President Taft formally received at the white house the new Turkish am bassador Youssouf/.la. The first cloudburst in many years caused hundreds of thousands of del lars' damage In Berlin. A largo delegation from the trade organizations of the Pacific coast will visit China this summer. I2x-Presldent Roosevelt will rest for two months at OyBter Hay , mean time not saying a word about politics. The greatest demonstration that Now York over witnessed was that pulled off on the arrival of Roose- veil. Forest llres hino swept over a sec tion twenty-live miles In length In the Ojo and Manseanal mountains ol Mexico. The senate has confirmed the ap pointment of John Rustgard to suc ceed John J. Iloyse as United States attorney In Alaska. A bill allowing homesteaders to leave their claims until water Is avail able was passed by the house. The privilege Is confined to bona fide en- trymen. The police are keeping a sharp look out for Porter Charlton , husband of the American woman who was mur dered and her body thrown Into I xke Como at Como , Italy. They believe he Is hiding In Switzerland. The house has adopted the senate statehood bill , rather than lot It go back to conference , where It was feared the seni.te conference would kill It. It provids that congress and the president must approve the consti tutions of the now states. The house committee on public buildings ami grounds decided on an omnibus bill ca-rying approximately $20,000,000. The bill Is smaller than usual on acount of the so-called re trenchment program. It probably will be put through during the closing days of the session. A Bpeclal from Willlamsburg , Ky. , says Rev. Robert Vanlver and Rev. Isaac Perry , mountain preachers , who had been holding revival meetings , fought a duel with knives in the County Baptist church. Vanovor was cut from ear to ear. He died In a short time. By a vote of 50 to 11 , the senate passed the revised railroad bill after desultory and featureless debate. All republican senators voted for the bill. Representative Martin demanded an Investigation of friar land leases In the Philippines. A cross country aeroplane tllght from St. Ixmls to Kansas City will be held July 18 for a prize of at least $10,000 and probably more. Cannibals who ornament their huts with the skulls of their victims are causing much trouble In the French Congo , according to Captain Prakos , who has just arrived from Africa. With $30,000,000 provided for the completion of Irrigation projects , and various other amendments , the bonds bill authorizing the withdrawal of pub lic lands by the president passed the senate. Attorney General Wlckorsham has rendered a decision in which he holds that Richard Parr is entitled to re cover from the government the Amount of his claim for information given against the so-called sugar trust. Personal. Col. Roosevelt on his way home was swamped with wireless messages Two of the graduating West Point cadets were married the following day. President Taft Is hopeful that congress gross will get through before June Is gone. Johnson and Jeffries may have to put off their much advertised tight. Webster Grim was nominated fo governor by the democrats In Pcnn sylvanla. GOVERNOR WILL NOT CALL LEGISLATURE TOGETHER. A STATEMENT IS FORTHCOMING rime Is Too Short to Pass Proposed Amendment and Get It on the Primary Dallot. Tlioro will bo no special ficfislon of the legislature culled to Htibmlt the Initiative and referendum. Governor Shallenhprgor will Issue u Htntcmont to thlB uffoct. The governor cninc to Ilila derision and the reason that he will give In liiH onU'lnl statement IB there Is not sufficient tlmo for the legislature- ho convened , PIIHB the proposed aniondmunt and net it on the primary ImllotB. This statement from the governor follows closely on the new from the Commoner office' that sulfelont votes are In sight to Insure the three-fifths nnjority for the bill , the condition made by the executive for the con vening of the legislature. The Rover- nor figures that In those districts whore the legislators have resigned .here will have to be special elections to 1111 the vacancies that will be under : he necsslly of giving ten days notice of tlieso selections. The secretary of state will close the primary ballot July IS , so the gov ernor will Kay that does not glvo suf ficient tlmo to place the proposed amendments on the prlimiry ballots. To submit the amendment at the fall election without it having been e dorsed by any party at the primary he holds would be a waste of time and money. The law which provides that amendments may be endorsed at state conventions was repealed by the primary law In 1907. Nebraska Board Red Cross. The American Red Cross society with headquarters In Washington , has established a board In Nebraska to handle the finances to be collected hero and forwarded to the treasurer of the national society. This board is composed of Governor Shallenberger , president ; P. L. Hall of Lincoln , Geo. W. Post of York , 12. A. Gudahy of Omaha , Joseph Obcrfelder of Sidney , C. P. Ueavis of Falls City , U. U. Schneider of Fremont , G. W. Wattles of Omaha and II. 11. Wilson of Lin coln. Mr. Post is treasurer. To Change Rates. The Burlington has asked permls sion of the railway comi.ilsslon to jiul Into effect , on the road from Sioux City to O'Neill , the rates In effect on the other parts of Its system , .mileage considered. This piece of road was formerly owned by the Great North ern and is still being operated under the rates charged by that road. The Burlington showed that If it had changed tin- rates to conform to Its other rates the difference would have been only $ IU.(50 ( for the last year and that favorable to shippers. Wayne Normal School. There sems no doubt that the Wayne Normal school will be openei1 for business by the state at the be ginning of the September term. Presl dent Conn discussed the matter with Treasurer Brian. The two went ovci the appropriation with Auditor Barton , who gave thorn to understam the law would permit the expenditure of the balance of the appropriation for the maintenance of the Institu tlon. The legislature appropriate ( ? 90OflO for the purchase and onlj $70,000 was used In buying the pro perty. Liquor Case Submitted. The suit brought by the attornej general to prevent the sale of liquor on the Burlington and 1'nlon Pacific trains was Btibmltted to the supreme court on briefs. The railroads attack the jurisdiction of the court. This will be the last regular session of the court before the summer avaction , and adjournment may not be taken until some tlmo this week. The court will before adjournment decide all motions now pending for rehearing that have been Hied In time and It is expect will hand down opinions. Winter Wheat Situation. Ixcal threshing machine men gen erally agree that with the exception of several counties In the southeast ern part of the state the winter wheat situation Is good. One manager asserted that the cereal west of Ox ford gave promise of a big yield. He said however , that hot winds had been blowing In that territory for several days and much of the wheat being In the milk there might be serious damage if conditions do not Impiovc. It was the opinion that there WQiild be some big yields out In the southwest if nothing happens. Charges Against Be t Line. C. M Wager , assistant general fieight agent of the Missouri Pacific , lias been requested to appear before the railway commission and explain his action in changing his switching rates on the Omaha Belt line without the authority from the commission. It Is alleged that recently the Mis souri Pacific notified the other ' rail roads that It would no longer accept cars at team tracks and that In some Instances cars for switching would not bo accepted at all. U is also al leged the company h is UIM imlnatcd. PRIMARY ELECTION. Governor Shallenberger losucs a Pro. clamation , flovf-rnor Rliallenberger has Issued he following primary election procla- nation : By virtue of the authority In me vested and In accordance with the irovlslons of Section 117 , Chapter 20 , Compiled Statutes of Nebraska , 1909 , , Ashton C. Shallenberger , governor ) f the slate of Nebraska , do hereby llrect that a primary election bo held it the regular polling place in each ireclnct throughout the state , as by aw provided , on the third Tuesday of Vuguat , A. U. 1JI10. At said primary election candidates for the following offices shall be noml- mtod , to be voted on at the general November , A. 1) . 1910 , election : One governor. One lieutenant governor. One secretary of state. ' One auditor of public accounts. One treasurer. One superintendent of public In struction. One attorney general. One commissioner of public lands and buildings. One railway commissioner. One congressman First congroa- sional district. One congressman Second congres sional district. One congressman Third congres sional district. Ono congressman Fourth congres sional district. Ono congressman Fifth congres sional district. One congressman Sixth congres sional district. State senators from each senatorial district. Members of the legislature for each representative district. An expression of preference for United States senator. Also for or against a proposed amendment to section 1 article 7 of the Constitution of Nebraska , defining the qualification of electors. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of the state of Ne braska. Done at Lincoln this llth day of June , A. D. 1910. ASHTON C. SHALLENBERGER , GEORGE C. JUNKIN , Secretary of State. ADDJSON WAIT , Deputy. Reed Files as Candidate. Willis B. Reed of Madison has filed his name as a candidate for the demo cratic nomination for United States senator. Mr. Reed Is an attorney and was formerly a law partner of W. V. Allen. He has been prominent In democratic politics in the Third dls > trict and over the state for many years. Republican State Convention. At the meeting of the republican state central committee Lincoln won the republican state convention , which will be held July 20. Beatrice scored two votes , Lincoln sixteen and Omaha six. The basis of representation will be one delegate for each 150 votes cast for O. C. Bell for presidential elector. No proxies will be allowed. Principal of Chadron Normal. Joseph C. Sparks , who has been elected principal of the Chadron Nor mal school , has been in the office o. the state superintendent for the last five years , having charge of the work of county certification and being also a member of the board of examiners which passes on applicants for llfo certificates. Mr. Sparks came to Ne braska from Illinois In 1885 and since that time he has taught In the follow ing schools after his graduation at Nebraska Central college : Greeloy for two years ; Orleans , for three years ; Fairmont , for four years , and Aurora , for five years. John Donovan Resigns. John Donovan , the deputy game warden at Madison , Neb. , has tender ed his resignation , which has been ac cepted , to take effect July 1. Mr Donovan resigned lor personal rea sons. Census Supervisor Helvey now has reports from every enumerator In the First congressional district. The las one to get In with his figures was Thomas Snodgruss of Tnlmage. The end of the census in this district Is now in sight. Crete Company Increases Stock. The ( 'rote Telephone company re ceivcd permission from the State Railway commission to Increase Its capital stock $50,800 , making its lota now $75,000. Tl money will be used In buying up the lines of the Kramer Denton company , which owns some farm lines. Ask for Injunction , Attorneys representing the city of Alliance declare they will ask the su preme court for an Injunction against the state board of education to take the place of the one dissolved by the district court of Utncastor county. Night Races at the Fair. The board of managers of the Ne braska state fair w.11 meet on Juno 21 to take up the matter of lighting the track for the night races. The lighting for the night events Is not a difficult mutter of itself , but It has been planned to have the aeroplano flights start from the quarter s'.vetch , and the wires will Interfere with the dying machines unless care JH taken to ha\c them placed in such a man ner that they will be entirety out of the \\ay Other fair matters will nlno be consldeied THE SENATE CONCURS IN THE HOUSE AMENDMENTS. SOME INSURGENTS AGAINST IT Simmons Denounces BUI as Surren der to the Banks and Predicts It Will Be More Unpop ular than Tariff Act. Washington. After voting down several amendments , the senate de cided -M to 21 , to concur in the house uuendments to the postal savings bank bill and thus took the last legis- atlve step necessary to the establish- uent of a postal savings bank system n the United States. The measure was Included in the administration schedule and Its passage marks an other triumph for the administration. In accordance with the program agreed upon the voting began at r > o'clock and the bill passed in a quar ter of an hour. Previous to the voting there was much discussion of the bill. The first of the speakers was Sena tor Bristow of Kansas , who bald lie would rather stay In Washington a month longer than accept it. He asserted that a majority of the votes for the house bill would be cast by senators who wanted no postal sa\- ings legislation. Concluding he said that "tho bill carries a pipe line to the speculative centers for the money from all over the country. " Mr. Simmons denounced the bill as "an abject and humiliating surrender to the banks" and predicted that be fore the end of the next campaign the bill would be the most unpopular law ever passed by the republican party "not excepting the spurned , rejected and trampled upon Payne-Aldrich tar iff law. " Hot in Oklahoma. Hobart , Okla. Southwestern Okla homa is in the grip of a hot wave. The government thermometer here registered 110 in the shade. For six successive days the temperature has been over a hundred. Hobart's city water supply gave out partial ! } Hot winds have greatly damaged sorn. Unless relief comes within a few days live stock will suffer Ohio Democrats Endorse Harmon. Dayton , Ohio. The democratic party of Ohio goes into the state cam paign this fall with Judson Harmon as its candidate for governor and president. The democratic state con vention which has just completed its labor endorsed him in the strongest terms for the presidency after it had renomlnated him for governor by ac clamation. Jane Addams Gets Honorary Degree. New Haven , Conn. Miss Jane Addams - dams , president of the national con ference of charities and corrections of Chicago , was one of the recipients of the honorary degree of master of arts conferred at the annual commence ment at Vale. Miss Addams is the first woman upon whom the univer sity has conferred an 'honorary ' de gree. Draws First Check. Taplequa , Okla. Alice Wilson , an aunt of Senator Robert L. Owen , drew the first check in the big Cherokee payment which began here Wednes day. Five thousand persons are bore to draw their money. Hundreds slept all night in the square adjacent to the capitol building , so as to be able to get a good position in the line. To Define the Boundary. Washington. Secretary Knox and H. DC la Bara , the .Mexican ambassa dor , have arranged all the details of the treaty for the definition of respec tive rights of the United States and Mexico in the Chamizal zone , with the single exception of the selection ol the arbitrators. Four Are Fatally Injured. New York. At least four persons were fatally injured and a dozen oth ers seriously hurt when two crowded cars of a scenic railway on the bowery at Coney Island jumped the track and dropped sixty feet to the ground. White Slavers Convicted. New York. Frank Grillo. p "while slaver" convicted of holding younr girls captive , was sentenced In Brook lyn to ten years' imprisonment in Sing Sing. Frank Salvatore , similarly con victcd. got four years. Boy Held for Ransom. New York. Dr. Mariano Sclmeca whose three-year-old son , Michael , ib supposed to have been carried off b > blackmailers , has received a letter de manding $8.000 ransom for the child. Gnthrle. Okla. Proposed three-cent fares on the Rock Island in Oklahoma did not become effective as had beei announced. The' corporation commls slon notified a representative of the railway that the new tariff had no been filed and threatened a fine o $ : > 00 for every ticket sold'If the three- cent fare were put Into operation In reply a telegram was retelvec from the general passenger agon stating that the tariffs had been for warded and that agents of the roai had been notified not to charge tlu throe-cent rate for the present. A Protection Against the Heat. When you begin to think It's a pep penal matter between you and the sun to see which IB the hotter , buy youn self a glass or a bottle of Coca-Cola. H Is cooling relieves fatigue and quenches the thirst. Wholesome ns the purest water and lota nicer to drink. At soda fountains nnd car bonated In bottles Co everywhere. Send 2c Mnmp for booklet "Tho Truth About Coca-Cola" and the Coca-Coin Baseball Record Book for 1910. The latter contnlns the famous poem "Casey At The Bat , " records , schedules for both leagues , nnd other valuable babeball Information compiled by au- horltles. Address The Coca-Cola Co. , Atlanta , Gn. It is quite useless expecting to find lerfectlon when we do GO little to pro- note it ourselves. Royslon. The young who take advice are al- almost beyond the need of It. George AlacDonald Send postal for Prco Package of Paxtino. Belter and more economical than liquid antiseptics FOB ALL TOIIJET USES. Give * one n sweet breathclean , white , germ-free teeth antiieptic&lly clean mouth and throat purifies the breatft after tmoking dispels all disagreeable perspirntion and body odor * much ap preciated by daintw women. A quick remedy for tore eyea and catarrh. A little Poxtine powder di - solved in a glus of hot water makes & delightful antiseptic so lution , pouessiog extraordinary cleansing , germicidal and heal ing power , and absolutely harm less. Try a Sample. SOc. a large box at druggiiTs or by maiL THE PAXTON TOILET Co. , BOSTON , MASS. t A Nebraska Directory THE GREAT DAIH HAY TOOLS ARE THE BEST. ASK YOUR DEALER OR JOHN DEERE PLOW COMPANY , OMAHA , NEB. AUTOMOBILE TIRES CENTRAL TIRE & RUBBER CO. Oil ! Ulbucr , PrpHideut Doth rbonet. 2127 Fariiura St. , Omaha. MI/IPI rfcgB\Ilf5s < AUTO GENOUS ) Dr V V Km tm Sjf B INI VB thin process all broken parts of machinery made coed as new. Weldt eaM iron , can steel , aluminum , copper , brass at uiv other inttal. 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