r The Glister County Republican D. M. AMSUKHHY , Editor BROKEN "DOW " V . NEBRASKA A Uoiling Down of the More Ini- porlaut Events Here and There Washington. Krnnk M. Couden , cushlor In the ( ifice | of the surveyor of customs nt C'lnclnnntl , whoso numo wan promi nently mentioned In Uio Warriner embezzlement scandal in the Big Kour railroad , was discharged from the government service. If Governor Hushes Is to be made chief justice of the supreme court of the United States ho will bo pro- nioted from an associate justiceship. Reports that the nomination of the governor as tin associate justice would be withdrawn and his name pent to the senate as chief justice have lieun put to rest by arrange- inHitH that the New York executive lias been making to take up his dutloK on the bench the second Mon day In October. Twenty national bank examiners , about one-fifth of the force employed by the government , were transferred lo new Holds by an order from Law rence O. Murray , comptroller of , the currency. The object of the changes , It was said at the treasury depart ment , is to throw the examiners into fresh Holds where personal acquaint ance or iwsslblllty of Influcnco is lacking. Prince Tsal Tsu , head of the Chin- cue nnval establishment , will bo given a rousing reception at San Francisco uixm his arrival there on the steamer Manchuria on September 1C. The navy department ordered Hear Ad miral T. S. Phelps and Lieutenant Commander I. V. Gllles to meet the Chinese prince and his suite and to extend to them the usual courtesies that arc given foreign potentates. . Foreign. A bull fight under novel conditions took place in Geneva. As the police would not allow the wounding or kill ing of the animals , the toreadors used glue to stick thulr darts , and the chief toreador used a wooden dagger. A Berlin householder brought an action against a tenant for the dis turbance ) caused by the latter per mitting his cook to whistle and King while at work. The magistrate de cided Umt it is legal for servants to whistle in the kitchen. At Paris , George Chavez , the French aviator , broke the world's record for height , rising In a mono plane 8,792'feet. The best previous record was made by Leon Morane , whoso mark was 8,471 feet , made on September 3 at Doauvlllo. Chavez night was made at Issy and occupied forty-one minutes. The ponderous and Impressive wheels of English justice will begin lo grind Monday in the now interna tionally famous Crlppen case , when Dr. Harvey Ilawley Crippen and his pretty young stenographer , Ethel Leneve , will bo arraigned , to plead to the accusation of direct Implication In the murder of Crlppcn's wife , who was Belle Elmore , an American music liall singer. General. The democrats of Maine elected their governor. New York city bas gained over a million In ten years. A brilliant parade was the closing feature of the Eucharistlc congress. The trial of Dr. Crippen and Miss Lcnevo wan begun In a London court. The conservation congress adopted a platform favoring national control. Senator Burrows of Michigan was defeated for reuomlnntlon to the sen ate. ate.Leo Leo O'Neil Browne , the alleged briber , was acquitted at Chicago. D. C. Former President Roosevelt will make a political speech at St. Louis October 11. Assistant Commissioner Abbott says Indians are making progress in industrial education. Three men were killed In an explo sion on board the warship'North Da kota. Julius Caesar Burrows , a veteran of the senate from Michigan , will teen pass into political history. Ample opportunity will bo given both railroads and shippers to pro- tent personally to the interstate com merce commission nil question bear ing on rates , it is stated by coiumls- ion authorities. The volume of business of the coun try is improving , but the 'margin of profit is materially lessoned. The minority members of the Bal- linger committee mode a report de claiming iiim unfit for a cabinet of- tice. Failure to catch a baseball thrown cwlftly by bis brother in practice re sulted in the detail of Edward W. Hoge , uged 12 years , In Washington , Three masked men held up an interurban - terurban etreet car at the San Mates ( California ) county line , lined up the passengers and crew and robbed them of their money. Thorn , were 105 Rockefellers In Now burg , X. Y. . for a reunion. An unconfirmed report has boon received that live negroes were lynched near Carlton , ten miles cast of Athns , Ga. From eight to ten thousand people listened to the speech of Ex-PrcKldont Roosevelt In Omaha. A demented man jumped from a train near Missouri Valley , meeting almost Instant death. The financial showing of the govern- ncnt for the second month of the Us- cul year Is satisfactory. Mayor Scldol of Milwaukee Is bitter 'awards ' Roosevelt , because of the colonel's views on socialism. Governor Shallenbergcr of Neljras- ca , denies that there Is any truth In the report that ho will call extra ses sion of the legislature. Solicitor General Lloyd \V. Bowers lied at Boston. Alaska gojd lo the amount of $ ii7- "iOO was stolen from a steamer strong box while en route to Seattle. At Terre Haute , Ind. , John Mitchell , the labor leader in a l ibor day address - dress , spoke in favor of better laws for the protection of worklngmcn. Thirty lives were lost when Pore Marquctto car ferry No. 18 , bound from Ludlnglon to Milwaukee , went to the bottom of Lake Michigan half way across the lake. Capt. T. D. Bloom , head of a cod- tlsh company , was found in the park In Tacoma with his throat cut. It IH believed n robber attacked him. The stale department officials arc not quite sure that they fully compre hend the decision of the Hague tribunal in the flshorles case. President Taft may take a personal part In the campaign In order to In sure the return of a republican house. Whether or not the former earn ings of the railroad companies were excessive Is now n pertinent question In the controversy on the fixing of rates. Dr. Ilawley H. Crippen , jointly accused cused- with Elhel Clare Loneve of the murder of his wife , has suffered a nervous collapse and was removed to the hospital ward of Brlxton jail. Conard Vandolscn , a centenarian , for many years a vessel owner and captain on the great lakes , died at his homo near Jollct , 111. Locked out of St. Andrews' Protest ant Episcopal church , Brooklyn , of which he had been rector for sixteen years , the Rev. William N. Ackley conducted the regular services from the front steps. Tlnvls ir.llflnn rirrlvnil In Pnrla frnm Carlsbad en route to Vichy , where he will join his mother and bis sister , Miss Kathcrlnc Elklns. It Is under stood that the three will sail for the United States about October 1. Virtual martial law prevails In Bar- lotta , the center of the Italian chol era zone , as the result of a olash be tween several thousand starving and unemployed people and the military. The plant of the Rubber and Cellu loid Harness Trimming company at New Ysork , with which Is also n - soclatod the Rnbbcrset Brush com pany , ) vns r.wopt by u lire with a loss estimated nt ? 2fiO,000. Great progress generally is being shown by the American Indian to ward gaining a footing with the whites In the matter of civilization , according to Assistant Commissioner Abbott of the bureau of Indian af fairs. Captain T. D. Bloom , prominent in shipping circles and head of a codfish company , was found In a park in Seat tle in the heart of the city with his throat cut. It Is belleveM a robber attacked him. Congressman G. W. Norrls of Ne braska , returned from Wisconsin pleased with insurgent , victory. Mrs. R. B. McCoy , wife of Judge R. B. McCoy of Sparta , WIs. , was killed and Dr. Carl Beebe , sr. , of Sparta , was dangerously Injured when the touring automobile In which they were riding plunged Info the river. Paris has just seen Its first auto mobile funeral. Not only the hearse , but all the carriages following It to the cemetery wcro gasoline-driven , and many have been the comments , some half-mournful , many wholly cynical , at the Innovation. Franklin H. Coleman , who described himself when arrested as a mining promoter of Kansas City , now living at the Waldorf-Astoria In New York , was held for trial in $1,000 bond wiiu IIUNSIIIK a womucss check. In order to increase interest In the breeding of thoroughbreds in Ger many and thus better provide the best possible mounts for his cavalry the kaiser has overcome his opposi tion to horse racing , and Is consider ing the question of owning a few race horses himself. Personal. Republicans curried Vermont by a reduced plurality. Democrats of Clnnectlcut have nominated Simon E. Baldwin for gov ernor. The progressives dominated the re publican state convention in Califor nia. nia.La La Folletto was renomlnated In Wisconsin by an overwhelming ma jorlty. The Hamilton club , Chicago , was much wrought np over the Reese velt-Larimer incident. An unknown man caused a commo tion at Fargo , N. D. , by denouncing Roosevelt as a liar. President Tnft delivered a long and carefully prepared address at the conservation congress. William Boldenwclk. assistant United States treasurer at Chicago , has resigned and will leave Ills of fice on September 17. THE SfflE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S ORDER FOR ANNUAL INSPECTION. PUCES 10 DATES The Late State Fair the Most Suc cessful Ever Held Other Mat ters at the Capital. The annual Inspection of the Ne braska National Guards , as required by law , will be made by General John C. Hartigan , adjutant general , or Mnjor 13. H. Phelps , assistant adjutant - jutant general , at 8:00 : o'clock , p. in. , onj.ho following dates : Company II , First infantry , Crete , Monday , October 17. Company C , First Infantry , Beatrice. Tuesday , October 18. Galling Gun Company , Beatrice Tuesday , October 18. Company K , First Infantry.Vv - moro , Wednesday , October 1 ! ) . Company L , Second Infantry , Alma , Thursday , October 20. Company b , Second infantry , Beaver City , Fridty , October 21. Company M , First Infantry , Me- Cook , Saturday , October 22. Company K , Second Infantry , Hold- rcgo , Monday , October 21. Company D , Second Infantry , Hast ings , Tuesday , October 25. Band. Second infantry , Kearney , Wednesday , October 20. Company A , Second infantry , Kearney , Wednesday , October 20. Company H , Second Infantry , Aurora , Thursday , October 27. Company A , First infantry , York , Friday.'October 28. Company G. First infantry , Geneva , Saturday , October 29. Slngnol Corps , Fremont , Monday , October IH. Company K , Second infantry. Sehuyler , Tuesday , November 1. Company M , Second infantry , Albion , Wednesday , November 2. Company D , First infantry , Nor folk , Thursday , November : * . . Company B , First Infantry , Stanton , Friday , November 4. Company E. First infantry , Blair , Saturday , November 5. t Company L , First Infantry , Omaha , Monday. November 7. Company G , Second infantry , Omaha , Monday , November 7. Company 1 , Second Infantry , Omaha , Tuesday , November S. Engineer Corps , Omaha , Tuesday , November 8. Company C. Second Infantry , Ne braska City , Thursday , November 10. Company F , Second Infantry , Lin coln , Friday , November 11. Hospital Corps , Lincoln , Friday , No vember 11. Baud. First Infantry , Bloomlleld , Tuesday , November 15. The order says : The inspection will bo in heavy marching order , either blue uniforms or khukl , depending on the weather and discretion of the commanding of ficer , but dress must be uniform , campaign hats and leggings and is made to ascertain it the companies are armed , uniformed and equipped for active duty in the Held. Company commanders will see that the armory , records , ordinance stores and quart- crmas cr supplies tue In readiness for Inspection on arrival of the inspecting officer , \\lio should bo met on his ar rival and every facility offered to ex pedite this work of inspection. Governor Invited to Texas. Governor Slmllenbcrger has re ceived an invitation to act as a judge of shorthorns at the Texas state fair , lo be held at Dallas. Shorthorns arc to be judged October 2(1. ( He has not yet decided whether ho can accept. Appointed Secretary. L. B. Fuller of David City was ap pointed secretary of the republican Btato committee by Chairman William Husentter. Mr. Fuller has been the manager of t'.io ' chautauqua at David City , and for two campaigns ho has managed the political affairs of C. H. Aldrlch , candidate for governor. The Recent Statn Fair. HMin fnt't v.annmiil niuiunl ut.'itt * fnlr 1 IIU till ly "iiui-wini ( ( iiiiiiiui otitiv 111,4 was a great success. Every day an attendance record was broken and for the week the attendance figures are In a class by themselves. By many thousand more people passed through the gates than In any previous year. The fair In every respect surpassed any that has gone before in Nebraska. The weather was ideal from the first to the last day. Moro premiums were tIu > n than In any previous year and more exhibits were shown than over before. The expense of the Talr. of cnursc , was moro than for any previous fair and at the same time the Income was so much greater that the board will not moro money than in former years. Civil Service Examinations. The United States cl\ll service com mission announces the following ex aminations to he held at Lincoln , Grand Island. Norfolk , North Platte and Omaha : September II , physician ( male ) . Indian servlco ; September 21 , assistant In wireless telephony , sig nal servlcoit largo ; September 21 , trained nurse , Indian istmlan , canal and Philippine service ; September 20 , examiner. United States civil service commission ; October 5 , electrical as sistant , signal servlco at largo. WANT HIGHER RATES. Railway Employes Ask Aid for Railroads. N. Downer , chairman of the em ployes' committee of the Rock Inland railroad , has mailed to the candidates for the legislature and for state of fices and members of congress n liberally signed petition asking for an Increase In railroad , rates in Ne braska. The petition Is signed by business and professional men and railroad em ployes from many towns along the Rock Island , the list filling slxtecr typewritten pages. The petition adopted by the em ploycs committee Is as follows : We , as citizens of this country , be Hove In fair profits nnd good wages and we. as railroad employes , realize that our personal prosperity Is Inseparably - separably associated with the pros porlty of the railroad , our employer. The Increased cost of materials , la bor , taxes and other essential ele ments entering Into the cost of operat ing the railroad Is a matter of com mon knowledge. The public demands better time , greater safety , better ac- commodatlonR , better equipment nnd generally better service. The public Is constantly receiving Improved service from the care devoted to the operation of the railway by their managements. The public ought to be willing and wo believe Is willing to pay For such service. All ot this points to the necessity that the railroads receive a higher rate for the transportation they fur nish. Increased rates for transporta tion will Insure regularity of our em ployment and the stability of our earnings and In all fairness this is due us as well as the railroads. We support the railroads in their known efforts to secure higher rates for the transportation they furnish and we urge all those who have to do with the rate question , whether the Interstate Commerce commission , State Railway or Public Servlco com missions , national and state legisla tors , to deal fairly with this vital question. We have had much legisla tion involving the regulation of the railways and much politics in connec tion with the operation and control of the railways In the recent past. The fund from which our wages are paid cannot bo constantly depleted without injuring us as employes. Wo know that transportation rates have nothing to do with the increased cost of living and we feel now that our employers , the railways , mostly need increased compensation in order to secure increased earnings. As employes of the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific Railway company we have signed this petition in harmony with the above declaration and bavo authorized their presentation to the Interstate Commerce commission , state railroad commissions or to any olllclal , federal or state , who has any thing to do with railroad rate making or railroad regulation. As individuals interested in - our own comfort and prosperity and the comfort and prosperity of our families we have freely signed this petition and subscribed to the above princi pies. Want an Appropriation. At a meeting of the Nebraska state swine breeders' association at the state fair grounds a resolution was passed by that body asking the state legislature to pass an appropriation of $5,000 to erect a building at the state farm for preparing the serum for the treatment of hog ehb'lera and $20,000 for the purpose of preparation and distribution. The resolution fol lowed a letcure from Dr. W. B , . Niles , of the bureau of animal industry at Washington , who explained the value of the specific in detail. Appeals to the High Court- John Platt of Sarpy county has ap pealed to the supreme court from a judgment of $1,000 against him for slanderous remarks made about Olga Gerllng. Governor on Primary Law. "I sent a message to the last legis lature in which I said , "the primary law should be repealed or It should be radically amended , ' " said Governor Sballenberger at the meeting of the state canvassing board. " 1 should have cut off the sentence after the word 'repealed , ' " he continued. "There Is no justice In tbo primary law. It is all right in theory , but it does network work out in practice. Under the primary law the counties of Douglas and Umcastcj ; , If they get into the same bed as they did in the late elec tion , can control the nomination of candidates. We have found that poli ticians vote and manipulate the pri mary Instead of the people , and that is what we tried to avoid. The pri mary law was enacted so that the no mination candidates would be taken away from politicians and placed in the bauds of the people , but just the reverse has been the result of this law. The fact that out in the Twenty- ninth senatorial district , a candidate gets a nomination with only one vote is enough to show the viciousness of the primary law. " Regulars at Lincoln. Four hundred regular army soldiers , composing eight troops of the Seventh cavalry from Fort Riley , Kan. , will be camped near Lincoln from September 21 ! to 2ti. Information of this fact has been communicated by II. M. Ketchu , commissary sergcnnt , to Postmaster Sizer , with the request that he notify Lincoln dealers who are prepared to bid on furnishing supplies for the camp- The estimatcdamouiit of pro visions needed includes 2,000 pounds of fresh beef , 1,600 pounds of potatoes and 1,800 pounds of fresh bread. fORMER SUB-TREASURY TELLER UNDER ARREST. HE IS UNABLE TO GIVE BOND Three Counts Charge Embezzlement nnd the Fourth Charges Larceny Formally Arraigned Before - ' fore Landls. Chicago. George W. Fitzgerald , a former assorting teller in the Chicago federal sub-treasury , was arrested by deputy United States marshals. Ho Is charged with the mysterious theft of $173,000 from the sub-treasury qn Feb ruary 10 , 1907. Fitzgerald was arrest ed on a bench warrant based on an indictment returned secretly by a federal - oral grand Jury February 17 , 1910. Three days after the Indictment was secretly returned and suppressed on Tobruary 20 , it was announced that the statute of limitations had operated to stop possible criminal action in the peculiar case , uoinciucnt , witn tins ruse by the authorities , secret service men wore detailed to watch Fitzger ald constantly and make a rigid In vestigation of the former teller's finan cial interests nnd affairs. Discoveries made by these secret service opera tives resulted In the order for Fitz gerald's arrest. Marslial Eberstcin , chief of special agents of the department of justice , and Deputy United States Marshals Walter Wainwright and .T. T. Baker arrested him at his insurance broker age offices on La Salle street just as the former sub-treasury teller was leaving for his home. The sub-treasury robbery , which bas been one of the most baffling mys teries in years , which the secret ser vlco has been required to investigate , occurred Wednesday , February 20 , 1907. The money was all in $1.000 and $10,000 bills. Federal officers through out the country were brought Into the hunt for the missing money. For three years all persons found to have $1,000 and $10,000 bills were subject to open or covert scrutiny by secret service agents. New Testament Completed. Peking The final revised edition of the New Testament , together with the first completed book of the old , the Psalms of David , is now issuing from , the press in Chinese , and stacks of tbo volume are ibeing shipped to the remotest parts of China. The special committee of translators are now gathered at Chefu in their annual con ference in the work which they bop'e will be to China -what the authorized version of the gospel is to the Eng lish speaking world. The project was inaugurated In 1890 at a conference of all the missionary bodies at work in China , and is being consummated at the expens" of the Bible societies of the world. Several books are added each year and it Is estimated that 'the whole volume will be completed about the jear 1915 * . Ship Had Narrow Escape. Port Townsend , Wash. The cod fishing schooner Joseph Rush , which arrived from Bering sea , reports a nar row escape from destruction by being burled under ashes thrown from the crater of Mount Shishaldin , on Vnimak pass , which is the gateway of Bering sea. On the morning of June 8 , Shis haldin was emitting a cloud of ashes which , carried thirty miles by a gale compelled the Rush's crew to go be low the deck. When .the vessel bad passed out of reach of the downpour the crew broke the hatches which wore buried a foot under ashes ant pumice. Will Meet in United States. The Hague Upon the invitation ol the American section of the interna tional permanent committee of social and industrial insurance , the confer ence of which has just closed , it was voted to bold the next congress in 1913 in the United States. Professor Charles R. Henderson of the University of Chicago was made vice president for the United States of the international committee. Condemn Non-Cathollc Books. Newark. Rooks and other lltera ture on political economy which advo cate policies in opposition to Catholic doctrine were condemned at the con volition of the'German central soclef } of America here. Buenos Ayres. The government lias presented to congress a rccommenda tion for the adoption as a monetnrj unit the gola piastre , equivalent to about 43 cents. Denver. After being closed for ten years , largely on account of flnuncla difficulties , the lllff school of theolojo of Denver university will be reopened Washington. What is declared to be the largest auction sale of lands over offered at one time will take place on the Crow ( Montana ) and the Ulntah ( Utah ) Indian reservations on October 15 and November 1 , next , re spectlvoly. About 1,500,000 acres eland land , suitable principally for dry farm fng and grazing , are involved in tli sale. Rome. The cholera epidemic ha now been practically stamped out In Apulia , a division of southeaster ! Italy. Your * for uni formity. Yours for great est leavening power. Your * for never failing results. Your * for purity. Your * for economy. Your * for every thing that goes to make up a strictly high grade , over- dependable baking powder. That is Calumet. Try it once and note the im provement in your bak ing. See how much more economical over the high- priced trust brands , bow much better than the cheap and big-can kinds. Calumet is highest in quality moderate in cost. Received Highest Award World' * Pure Food Exposition. MONEY MADE IN TWO WAYS. "That palmist will tell you when you are going to die. " "And then run and tell the under taker , I suppose , and got a commission on the business. " Unfair. Senator John H. Bankhead , discuss ing n political move , sold , with a smile : "Ob , it's too coldly calculated. It'n almost unfair. In fact , it's like Mra. Blank. "Mrs. Blank is a leader of Bar Har bor society. Her husband said to her , one afternoon , ns she made a very elaborate toilet for a garden party that she was giving to some members of tbo British legation : " 'Why did you write to all our guests that this party was to bs absolutely Informal ? ' Mrs. Blank laughed. " 'So as to be the best-dressed wom an present , of course , ' she said. " Few Marriages In London. The marriages of London last year represent the lowest percentage of which there is any record. 'Tls much to wound n foe ; 'tis more to save him and to win a friend. Eric Mackay. Brings Cheer to the breakfast table- with cream. Crisp , golden-brown "crinkly" bits , made from white corn , A most appetizing , convenient - venient , pleasurable breakfast. "The Memory Lingers" Fostnra Cereal Co. , Ltd. lUilllo Creek , Mich.