The Glister Gounly Republican D. M. AMHU13UHY. Editor BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA CONDENSATIONS OF GREATER OR LESGER IMPORTANCE. OF HIENTS National , Political , Personal and Other Matters In Brief Form for All Classes of Renders. Washington. Special arrangements have boon iiinilo by Postmaster General Hitchcock - cock for the rapid transmission of mail intended for dolhery abroad by Clirtutmas. day , The not Income of the 2G2.490 cor porations of the United States which are subject to tax under the corpora tion tax law was ? ! ! , 125,470,000 for the year , which ended on .111110" ISO. United Stales Senator Klklns maybe bo able to appear in his seat in the coming session of congress. According to a statement regarding Ills condi tion glvon out at his Washington resi dence. The Secretary of interior lias ap proved the decision of the commis sioner of the land office In appeal of William Angelin , dismissing his con test against the homestead entry of llessle K Stamlford Alliance , Neb. , land district. Nebraska pensions granted : Elon . Doers , $20 ; Willurd N. Evans , $15 ; Krank W. Hammond , $12 ; Tobias Hanson , $20 ; Noah .1. Kinsley , $12 ; Gelina P. Shepard , $12 ; ncnjamln F. Watts , $15 ; William Williams , $20 ; Lewis A. Williams , $15. Secretary Ualllnger recently an nounced the withdrawal from entry of ( J44.000 acres of coal lands In' Mon tana. The land lies between Miles City and Glendlve. The secretary also withdrew about 7,000 acres of oil lands in Kern county , California. Animals Imported for breeding pur- loses after January 1 , 1911 , must bo accompanied by certificates of the bu reau of animal Industry that the ani mals are pure bred of a recognized breed and duly registered in tbo for- olgn book of record for that estab lished breed. ' General. Crlppcn , the wife murderer , left re quest that his remains be cremated. Michael Cudahy , founder of the Cudahy Packing company , died In Chicago. i President Taft and family had a 37- pound turkey for their Thanksgiving dinner. Republicans undecided on program to bo carried out at coming meeting of congress. Business of the country is on a firm foundation although moving just a little - tlo bit slowly. Mranclsco Madoro issued n procla mation declaring himself provisional president of Mexico. Gov. Clark of Alaska declares In his annual report against the policy of not working the coal lands. A. H. Spear , former cashier of the. Oberlln'National bank , .ootcd by Cas tile Chadwlck of $300,000 or more , died suddenly in Detroit. The Chicago Tribune says that Gunator-eloct Hitchcock ot Nebraska , is wearing the mantle that has fallen rom Bryan's shoulders. 1 The returns of the recent election in Pennsylvania show that John K. Tenor's plurality for governor waa : ? 3,481 over William II. llerry. indo- p.endcnt , and 28G.21G over Webster Grlnini , , democrat. The claim of the Railway Utisiness Association that its members would bo put out of business unless the rail roads were permitted to increase freight rates , will bo investigated by the Interstate commerce commission. Ten million dollars worth of dam age Is done annually In the 1'nltcd States by ground siiuirrcls , according to a bulletin Issued by the Department of Agriculture. Andrew Carnegie was showered with congratulatory messages on his seventy-third birthday , which ho mil- otly celebrated at his homo in Fifth avenue , New York. Justice Lurton , of the United States Kupremo court , notified the attorney general of Iowa that ho will not suspend - pond the Iowa mulct law In Hoone. Carroll and Marshall counties. For the extension of a dike at the Mare Island navy yard the Navy de partment 1ms awarded the contract to the Thomson Bridge company of San I'Vanclsco at Its bid ot $102iOO. ; Prince Henry of Prussia has sent nn order to the United States for an oven score of aeroplanes. Ho Is said to have secured two unljnown makes , noroplnnrs Invented by dreamers. The Brazilian naval revolt has been checked by congress voting to uccecd to the demands of the mutineers. The wliolo of Manchuria Is official ly declared to bo Inflicted with the bubonic plague and not with cholera iif was erroneously reported. Thu Australian steamer Go.ltla from Now Orleans to Trieste , with a valu able cargo of cotton arrived In Nor folk , Vn. , with u fire in her hold. A threatened split between the la bor unions of the United Stales and Canada was smoothed over in the American Federation of Labor at St Louis by President Gompors. Mayor Gaynor of New York has made it plain that all gambling house - e must go. Cardinal SnnmlnlntolH died txt Rome. Ho was born at Radlcondell In 1840 , nnd was proclaimed a cardinal In 1001. Secretary McVeagh says records of corporations In his control are not for the public eye. Miss Lonevo , to marry whom Crlp pcn killed his wife , has sailed fiom London for America. lack of scientific ; methods wus charged against railroad managers at ( lie shippers' hearing. Mrs. RiiHsolI Sage has given Vassal1 SI50.000 for ( ho construction of a new residence hall or dormitory. A limited parcels post for rural free delivery routes will bo recommended by Postmaster General Hitchcock. At Troy , Ala. , the Atlantic Compress company's warehouse and press were destroyed by fire. Nearly Il.OOO bales of cotton were burned. Jacob M. Dickinson , secretary of war. received word of the death ot his son Overto nDIcklnson at Hello Mcade stock farm , near Nashville , Tenn. Employes of tlm Urooklyn Rapid Transit company were notified of a 5 per cent Increase In wages to take ef fect at once. About 12,500 men are effected. Festivities were hold in Panama In celebration of Panama's Independence of Spain , which was gained in 1811) by the republic of Colombia , of which Panama formerly was a part. John Wlndon of Randolph county. Alabama , and Joe Wheeler of Carrel ! county , Georgia , were nonulttcd of a peonage charge in the United States district court in Montgomery , Ala. "Leave the cities and settle on farms , " was the burden of the addresses - dresses delivered nt the annual con vention of the Federation of Jewish Farmers of , America Jr. New York. At San Antonio , Tex. , R. O. Gray , a mining engineer of St. Louis. Mo. , was found dead in bed. He was fully dressed and u bullet wound was in his head. In his hand was a pistol. The twenty-fourth case of typhoid fever developed at the naval academy when Midshipman K. C. Woodward of the first class was admitted to the naval general hospital for treatment. The condition ofMoses C. Wetmore , retired millionaire manufacturer and democratic national committcenmn from Missouri , Is reported critical. Ho was run down by a horse and wagon. A plea for the upbuilding of the American merchant marine was made by Congressman William S. Green of Fall River , In an address before the alumni of the Massachusetts Nautical Training school In Boston. Captain Simeon P. Gillette , former president of the Citizens National bank ot Evansvllle , Ind. . who is under federal indictments for alleged mis management of the bank , shot and killed himself ut his home In that city. city.Unless Unless unforeseen complications arise , the Indicted members of the so- called "beef trust" will bo placed on trial Dec. 20. Counsel for the govern ment nnd for the packers In the Unit ed States district court agreed upon this date. Facts and figures made public by Labor Commissioner J. C. A. Hiller , reveal that Missouri holds exceeding ly high rank as a horticulture state , having an annual product ; on from its gardens and orchards , worth , In round numbers , $22,000,000. To ask that the president recom mend additional pension legislation. Representative Phil Campbell of Kan sas called at the Whlto house. Mr. Campbell suggested to the president that ho enforce the bill adopted at the last grand encampment of the G. A. R. Secretary Hallingor has filed In the District of Columbia supreme court his answer to a mandamus proceed ing instituted against him by James F. Rottoll of Oklahoma , in which thu latter seeks to compel liim to issue a patent for 1(10 ( acres bordering on Lawton , Okln. A half million dollars annually will bo saved to the postolllco depart ment. It is believed , as a result of an order issued by Postmaster General Hitchcock discontinuing the practice of re-enclosing registered mall In spe cial envelopes before sending It from the office of origin. United States Senator Lafayette Young , appointed by Governor Carroll to servo until the coming general as sembly , has formally announced that ho Is a caudldato before the legisla ture to fill the unoxplrod term of the late Senator Dolllvor , which termin ates March 4. 1913. T. U. Fltzpatrlck , national treasurer of the United Irish League , cabled $10.000 to John E. Redmond , leader of the Nationalists In the British pal'llu- mcnt , for the furtherance of the cause. This makes the total sent since the recent annual mooting of the league at Buffalo. $50,000. Personal. Alfred G. Vandorbllt , second son of the late Cornellous Vanderbllt , Is president of the Now York horse show. Mr. Vanderbllt's chief Interest is In his tine stable. Mayor Gnynur says gambling houses cannot exist in Now York. Ambassador Wilson thinks the Mex ican rising Is doomed to failure. A monument to General James Ed ward Ogeltlmrpo , founder of Colony of Georgia , was unveiled at Savan nah. President Kavanaugh. of the deep waterway association , fours President Taft is not Interested In the move- inont. President Taft has signed a procla mation restoring to the national do main 107,020 acres from the Los An- forest In California JUNKIN WOULD MAKE NEW RULE FOR CORPORATIONS. LESS FEE FOR Recommendation that the Law Pro viding for Investments Be Some what Amended. Secretary of State .lunkiu has prepared - pared several ii'coinniendatlon.H to bo submitted to the coming legislature regarding a change in laws which af fect .his department an well as the board of educational lands and funds. He recommenilB that the law relating to the filing of articles of incorpora tion be" changed so that the- fee charg ed shall be based on the "authorix.cd" Capital stock. AH the law Is now neither the authorized or the paid up capital stock IH mentioned , so the le gal department of state held that the law should bo interpreted to be the "paid up" capital stock. Until 1)07 ! ) the law provided the fee to be based on the "authorized" capital stock and when the fee was increased , by a cler ical error , the word "authorl/ed" was omitted , so Mr. .finikin says. In discussing the annual occupation tax , which IK collected under a law enacted last \ \ Inter , the secretary rec ommends that the fee be a per cent um based upon the "paid up" and "subscribed" capital stock of the cor poration. Foreign corporation * doing business in Nebraska he recommends Irti required to pay only upon such nro- portion of their capital stock as their property located or used in thin state bears to the total amount of their pro perty and capital outside tlio state. Mr. Junkln joins with other mem bers of the board of educational lands and funds in recommending that the law providing for investments be amended so that state bonds held by the state treasury may be disposed of at not less than par and the money thus-secured be reinvested In munici pal and school bonds of the state. These state bonds pay the state be tween ; : and 3 % per cent , while the municipal and school bonds will pay the state from ! to1 % per cent and tit the same time reduce the amount of interest that has to be paid by those who issue them. During the last year the board has refused to take over $1,000,000 of these local se curities because of a lack of funds. The money invested in state bonds is between $3,000,000 and $1,000,000. Mr. .lunklii says the Issuing of tags to nutomobllo owners , registering tiio machines and notifying the owners has become such a task that , it re- iiuircs tin * time ot one clerk and , therefore , ho has asked for nn increas ed appropriation for his office , to pay for an extra clerk. Four years ago there were registered 1.087 automo biles and now the registrations num ber more than 15,000. The now regis trations , ontsido of the renewals , av erage about 5,000 a year. Suggestions From the Governor. In answer to a letter from Congress man Chump Clark of Missouri , Gov ernor Shalli'iibcrger has replied , giv ing the democratic leader several sug gestions regarding the plan of work of the next democratic house. The governor advocates naming commit tees by a standing commit tec and giv ing the author of a bill the right to suggest to which committee It should first be reported. Governor Takes Last Jaunt. GovcM-nor Shallonborger left for Chicago cage to attend the meeting of the Na tional Live Stock association. From there ho went to Louisville , Ky. , to attend the annual conference of gov ernors. Notice to State Auditor. Attorney General Mullen has in1 ad dition to notifying foreign corpora tions to file witli him an annual re port of tholr financial condition , noti fied State Auditor Hurton. who is agent for several hundred foreign cor porations , that ho must file a report fur his companies or bo prosecuted. Auditor llarton , as agent , says liu Is agent only for these corporations to receive service In case of legal suits of certain kinds nnd that ho Is unable to file a financial report for the com panies which have under a state law made him agent to receive legal ser vice. , Republican CapTpnlgn Expenses. Chairman \Vllllam Husenotto" nnd Treasurer Charles IJ. Anderson of the republican state central commit tec have filed their report with the county clerk , showing total receipts for the republican stuto central committee : Receipts. ? 7.102.8 ( ) . Total expendi tures. $7,088.88. Hulanco on hand , 5KI.92. Court Orders Treatment. Judge Frost of the juvenllo court ordered the parents of eight German- Russian children afflicted with tra choma to have the children treated by a competent physician. Police Court Record. Judge Rlssor has gone to the trou ble of looking over the policy' court records and finds that during the first six months of IHIU there wore 245 ar rests fur Intoxication and during the corresponding period In I'.HiS there \cie i.J'i arrests. NO MERE PLAYTHING.i Minors Cannot Plead Illegal Enlist mcnt. A minor who opllsts In the Nebras ka national miard In an Illegal mun < net- cannot himself plead his age or the Illegal enlistment to escape pun ishment by a military court. This IP the decision of the military board In Its general findings after the recent national guard court-martial. The lax manner in which enlistments , loaves of absence , numinous for trial and similar mailers have been hand led Is criticized. The gouorul findings \\ore ti'.nod over to Adjutant Gouorul llartlgaii several days ago. Although they con tain a criticism of his office for con tinuing ttie > prictloo ! of many years In not examining enlistment papers enrofullj , the adjutant gouoial mnilo the findings public. They read as fol < lows : "Tho board , after lunlnp tried al ! the cases before It. respectully ! sub mits the following recommendations and sugge.-itloiiM : "It has been conclusively proven Unit In a good many cases the officers of the companies and other organlxa- lions were greatly at fault by not Issuing - suing proper orders or not sending or ders and summons properly accordIng - Ing to the established laws and regu lations , thereby nullifying to a great extent the intended proceedings and those officers are called upon to por- lorm tills work more promptly and ac curately. "It bus boon proxiMi that company captains have been careless in mak ing out enlistments according to the laws and regulations , and thereby caused a great deal of trouble later on. "It has loon absolutely piovon that the adjutant general's office has boon negligent and careless in re viewing enlistment papers by not re turning or disapproving Improperly and illegally made-out enlistment pa pers for correction or completion and thereby minor enlistments without consent. It is recommended that the adjutant general's office Immediately go through all the enlistment records and have all those irregular enlist ments either properly corrected or issue discharges to the men so en listed. "It is also recommended that the rules and regulations be changed as to need the consent of parent or guardians Instead of parents or guar dians. "It is at this occasion also stated that alter carefully perusing the laws and decisions of the higher courts in the United States that the board gives the following rules in case of enlist ment of minors : / ) . minor's enlist ment Is not void but only voidable , and a minor committing a crime jifter enlistment so enlisted is punishable by court-martial or military courts for violation of military rules the same as if regularly enlisted , and his . enlistment contract can be only an nulled by action of the parents or guardians or by proper higher mili tary authority before the commitment of crime. A minor can under no circumstances make his enlistment void or enter plea of not guilty on that account. The sending by registered mail ot orders , charges , summons , etc. , shall constitute proper service If return receipt by postal authorities has been received , showing delivery. Senate and House Bills. The State Journal company won the competition for the printing of the Semite and house bills and bill titles during the coming legislature , getting the bills at $1.72 n page and the titles uj , 115 cents. The only bidders were Lincoln llrnui. Two years ago thu prlco was $1.44. Mr. Thompson Leaves For Mexico. D. E. Thompson , former ambassador to Mexico , who has spent two months in Lincoln , loft for the City of Moxlco Civil Service Examinations. The United States civil service com mission > announces the following ex aminations to be hold at Lincoln , Grand island. North 1'l.itte , Norfolk and Omaha : December 7 , mineral ex- aminer. chief of the Held divisions of the general land office ; December 7. superintendent of construction , Unit ed States penitentiary ; December 7 and 8 , cartographic draftsman ( male ) naval war college ; December 7 and 8 , fortification draftsman ; December 7 and 8 , scientific assistant in soil bacteriology ( male ) , scientific assist ant in tobacco chemistry ( male ) . Referee in Donahue Case. Arthur Million , attorney general and \V. .1. ConnoU , attorney for Chief of Police Donahue of Omaha , against whom quo wurranto proceedings were Instituted by Attorney Goncnil Thompson , will have a conference soon to determine upon a referee to take testimony In the case. Should they disagiee , the selection of the re feree will bo left to the supreme court to namo. Magoon in Lincoln. C. E. Magoon. former governor or Cuba , former governor of the Panama strip and Interested In Mexican af fairs , arrived in Lincoln to remain for about two weeks. Ho "lias not been in the government service for a year and a half and has spent most of lib time In Washington. In an interview hi ; said that the progress made by the Cubans since thu United States withdrew from the island has led him to belUno that American Intervention In the affairs of the Island will not again bo necessary NEBRASKA HAS 376,335 CHILDREN . FOR ITS PUBLIC SCHOOLS. WAS LOSS IS SOME COUNTIES Material Increases In Douglas , Lan caster , Scottsbluff , Thurston and Other Counties Loss In Some Counties. Lincoln. Thorc are I7flr. ! ; ! ; ! persons between the anus of five and twenty- one In Ncbrnslia , according to the com pilation imido by State Superintend- out of Public Instruction Bishop. Ac cording to this there Is one child of pcliool aso attending school In the state for every three and n Hfth of our 1.im ! ! ) ! ! ot Dopulation. The total uchool pojiulation of the state In 190't was I)73.0i7. ) ( so that during the past year there IUIH been a sain of . ' ! ,2G8. The table reveals that there , were heavy lo ? es in some counties , but this was more than offset by strong Kains iu others. The loss of r > 7U In DeiU'l county Is explained by the fact that its area and population have been decrouHed on account o\v the crea tion of Garden county. The total shown in Deticl and Garden counties together shows an increase ofICC over the total in Ueuel county for 1000. The heavy loss shown for Dodge coun ty was not explained by the superln tendent's olllcc. Douglas county experienced the heaviest gain having an increase of 1.512. Other counties having mater ial increases were Scottsbluff , Lan caster and Thurston. Similar statistics were compiled in Kansas and published some days ago. They show that there has been an Increase in the school population of the .Tayhawker state of fi.SOU , or a gain of 1.15 per cent. Nebraska's increase baa been .87 of 1 per cent. The gain in the total population of the state in Kansas has been about 15 per cent and in Nebraska 12 > pcr cent. This shows that though the growth of Kan sas both in total population and in school population has been somewhat more rapid than in Nebraska , yet the proportion of the school population to the total population of the two state ? remains practically constant. Tribute to Mark Twain. New York. The intellect , the pow er and the wealth of the land gathered at Carnegie hall to pay tribute to the memory of Mark Twain.Vllllnm Dean Howell presided. Uncle .Toe Cannon , speaker of the house of representa tives , and Chumn ( 'lark , the speaker that may be , spoke from the same plat form. Dr. Henry Van Dyke of Prince ton , Henry Watterson , George W. Cable , Uooth Tarkington , .T. Pierpont Morgan , John Luther Long and many others were among those invited. The meeting was under the auspices of ( he acadeniv of arts and letters. No Panic In This Theater. Pittsburg. Inversely to the rule at theater ( Ires , spectators of a moving picture show at Mount Washington , a suburb acrops the Ohio river , sat spell' bound while flames devoured the big canvas , on which the pictures worn thrown. As if determined to have their nickel's worth of excitement they calmly awaited the arrival of flo engines and had to be ordered out so ar. to make room for the fire-lighters Gospel Must Come First. Kno.vvlllc' Tenn. The ministerial association of Johnson county at its meeting issued an address to < . ' ) ( women urging them to remove thcMr hats at Sunday evening church & ; vices. The adrtntss. signvd T > > vv < ry minister in town , except one &ays it is not because the ministers do not admire the lovely creations worn , 1m' , In order that the gospel may have full power. Nebraska Again at the Front. Chicago. The University of NP'MUS ' ka was again to the fore at the imi-r national stock exposition. In the slaughter tests the university was flrtt In one class and first and second In ( he other. In the college awards UK- university was first with a yearling steer and second with a steer under eleven months. Chicago. Delegates gathered here- for the Methodist national conference for social service were told by one of their number that Sunday basclTall and motion pictures , long under the ban of the Methodist church , were all right , should have official sanction and should be attended instead of shunned. Ottawa , Ont. The use of opium ex cept for medicinal purposes , will bo made a punishable offense by an act introduced in parliament by MntKen- zie King , minister of labor. Thinks Lot of Champ Clark. Now York. Champ Clark and Speaker Cannon , those well tried ene mies and trusted friends , took dinner together before going to the Mark Twain commemoration meeting at Car negie hall. Until smiled broadly when they wore recognised. "Every time I think of Clark " said Mr. Cannon , " 1 think what a good ftl low ho is I lm\e known him for years and we always get along splen dldl > " WEIGHED ONLY 80 POUNDS. How a Severe Case of Kidney Trouble Was Finally Conquered. Byron Dcnnotto , 1018 St. Glair Ave. , East Liverpool , O. , says : "Slii months I waa helpless In bed with kidney trouble. Kidney secre- tlonn were painful , my bead nehetl terribly and my body bloated. I ran down until I weighed but 80 pounds and everyone thought I had consumption. A specialist gave mo up and BO did my homo physician. Surprising an It may seem , I was able to leave my bed after using six boxes of Doan's Kidney Pllla and for BX years I have remained free from kidney trouble. I confidently be lieve Donn's Kidney Pills saved my life. " Remember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. CO cents n box. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. Desperate Situation. "There's no use trying to deny it. " remarked Mrs. DeFIatt , "this Is thei worst cook we've had yet. There positively isn't a decent thing to eati on the table. " "That's right , " rejoined DeFlatt "But , " continued his wife , "there's one thing in her favor. She can't be beat when it comes to washing. " "Pity we can't eat the washing , " sighed the hungry husband. Costly Talent. "You are sure that airships vttt\ make war so expensive as to be utter ly Impracticable ? " said one military expert. "Quite sure , " replied the other. "Tbo flying machines won't cost BO much , but wo won't be able to pay the sums required by aviators for goIng - Ing up in them. " Curiosity Is all the appetite needed for a mysterious dish. "I regard my cold ears 03 being better than a Ljfe Insurance Policy.MUNYON , A few doses of Munyon'a Cold Cure will break up any cold and prevent pneumonia. It relieves the head , throat and lungs al most instantly. These little sugar pellets can be conveniently carried in the vest pocket for use nt any time or anywhere. Price 25 cents nt nnv druggists. If you ncqd Medical Advice write to Munyon's Doctors. They will carefully diagnose your case and give you ndvico by mail , absolutely free. They put you under no obligations. Addrets Munyon'e Doctors , Munyon' * laboratory , 53d and Jefferson streets , Phil adelphia. Pa. nnd be compelled to pay to your landlord most nf your hard-earned profits ? Own your own farm. Secure n Free Homestead In Manitoba , Saskatchewan or Alberta , or purchase | land In one of these districts and bank n profit oC SIO.OO or $12.0O an oor | every year. Land purchased 3 I years OEO at SIO.OO an acre has recently [ chanced hands at $25.00 an acre. The I crops crown on these lands warrant the advance. You can bycattleralslne.ilalrylne.mlxed far mine and cruln trrowinu In the provinces of Manitoba. .Snskutcliuwun mid Alberta. I'Vco humcMcud anil pre emption arcus.aswell as land held by railway nnd land com panies , will pro\ldu homes ( or millions. Adaptable- Roll , healthful cllniatp , splcndlil schools n nil churches.ioodrnll\ ! . J'or ' settlors' rates , ilescrlm.M ) lltorntiiro-Labt Jlost West,1'liow to rpaculliocauntrr unit other par ticular ) ! , wrlto to Siip'tor linml- erntlnn , Ottawa , Cunuiln.orto tlio ( san.uUan Uuvuiumtmt. AguuU W. V. DENNETT 801 Kev York Lift Bide. Omaha , Neb , ( Use address nearest yon. ) B3 \ THE OLDEST FUR HOUSE IH AMERICA. JOSEPH ULLMANN , s 18-20-22 West 20th Street , New YorK \ Ilranch UstcblUlitnents under SAME NAME at J.V.I1.IO , LONDON , J'AIUH , " Gcruiauy Kugland Viaiice Buying nnd tilling representatives In all Im portant Fur JtatUyta of tbo World , illstrtbutlrK each artlrle uuuro bent result a are obtulued , en al > lo OB to pay highest market prices for raw furs nt nil tlmct. Oar rtiiw Fur Quotations. Shipping Tags , tic . will bo wnt to any odimw on ivqupst. HcfereuccB : Any Mcrcautlle Asvney or Dink. PHASE MENTION THIS PAPER WHEN ANSWERING your ldea . C4-nsiro book ami mlvlcoKUUK. libtablUueil Ittiu. IU | nl4 * U. U l \\ukUf li , U.C.