ATCOOK TRIBUNE V M HIMMKIX Publisher HoCOOK NEBRASKA 1 BRIEP TELEGRAMS 1 Omaha and South Omaha will prob ably join in a celebration of Labor day Miss Nettie E Brosius of Valentine Neb has been appointed to the- posi tion at Fort Mohave Indian school Arizona Norway has adopted the Erhardt 6ystem of artillery and has ordered twenty two complete batteries from Germany E Senator Pughs condition shows improvement at Washington His physicians express themselves as en couraged Francis Schlatter the so called Divine healer was tried in the police court at Washington Saturday and fined ten dollars or thirty days in the workhouse The president has appointed William Cameron mine inspector for the In dian territory and D Clem Deaver re ceiver of public moneys at ONeill Nebranska Mrs Fred Hodge a farmers wife residing near Oxford Wis was crim inaly assaulted by two masked men while returning from the field It is feared she will die The secretary of the German navy and some German manufacturers are using large quantities of an oily pro duct of German brown coal tar call ed Masut for heating and steam producing purposes At Beatrice Neb Jack Gorman was arrested for stealing a horse and buggy from H W Rodman As he had counterfeit money In his posses sion he will also be held for the United States authorities A London dispatch says The sec retary of state for India has received a dispatch from the viceroy saying that the monsoon is weak and irregu lar but generally sufficient for sow ing except in Gujarat and Punjab The state department has issued a warrant to the representative of the state of Missouri to secure the return from Monterey Mexico under extra dition of Adolph Groger who is charged with embezzlement of 3000 from a company in which he was em ployed in St Louis The weekly crop bulletin of the Bur lington railway which has just been prepared in the office of General Su perintendent Calvert and submitted to General Manager Holdrege shows that while Nebraska has not been do ing itself proud this year in the pro duction of record breaking crops the state is going to do a great deal bet ter than many others According to preliminary estimates made by Commissioner Evans the sum spent for pensions during the year ending June 30 1901 was 138 531000 an increase of only 69000 over the total for 1899 1900 Mean while 44861 original pensions were 4751 names were restored to tne roll and re ratings were allowed in over 60000 cases The census office has issued a state ment giving the statistics of the school militia and voting population of the states of Idaho and Illinois and Hawaii the results being as fol lows School age Hawaii 33774 Idaho 54964 Illinois 1589915 Male3 of militia age Hawaii 72596 Idaho 41785 Illinois 1091472 Males of voting age Hawaii 79607 Idaho 79 607 Idaho 53932 Illinois 1401456 Secretary Root has appointed CITas Conant special commissioner of the war department to investigate the banking and coinage in the Philip pines and report to the secretary of war recommendations for remedial adoption Mr Wilson secretary of agriculture does not take so gloomy a view of the agricultural prospects between the Allegheny and the Rocky moun tains as do some of the so called ex perts who are not connected with the government service The official mandate of the court of appeals of Kentucky ordering the Scott county circuit court to grant ex Secretary of State Caleb Powers another trial was issued It is pos sible that the trial will be held is October An alleged highwayman giving his name as Will Jones of St Joseph Mo was probably fatally shot through thw base of the spine at Leavenworth Kan while seeking to escape from a policeman His companion giving the name of Murphy was captured Rural free delivery will be estab lished on September 2 at Sac City Sac county la with four carriers Reeves Bros boiler works at Alli ance Ohio was completely destroyed by fire Loss estimated at about 100 000 with 40000 insurance The comptroller of the currency has approved the application of the fol lowing persons to organize the Farmers National bank of Red Oak la with a capital of 50000 Ralph Pringle M Chandler W T Marshall R F Owens and others THE 11ALACT IS NEAR Many Thousands Are in El Eeno to Wit ness the Great Land Lottery EXPECTANCY AMONG H0MESEEKERS Everyone Confident of Being a Share holder of the Lucky Few Not as Kx citinc as a Bun Applicants Have lint One Chance In Thirteen to Gef a Prize EL RENO Okl July 29 All is ex pectancy tonight among the thousands of homeseekers here over the grand lottery that begins tomorrow morning There are 13000 claims to be distrib uted and so each of the 165865 per sons who have registered during the last firtecn days has about one chance in thirteen of winning It is a long shot but every one apparently feels confident of being numbered among the lucky and in consequence the best of good nature prevails While the scene lacks the great ex citement of the run which has here tofore been a part of other land open ings in this part of the country the last act in the throwing open to settle ment of the Kiowa Comanche reserva tions will not be without life and ani mation The drawing will take place in the center of the city and will be witnessed by thousands of people It will be accomplished on a large plat form in the open air around which the sloping hillsides form a natural amphitheater A commission appointed last week by Secretary Hitchcock and composed of W A Richards assistant commis sioner of the general land office and who has had -charge of the registra tion D P Dyer of St Louis former United States district attorney and Frank Dale ex chief justice of Okla homa will have the drawing in charge The actual drawing will be both novel and extremely interesting On the platform will be two oblong box wheels each fifteen feet in length one to hold the names of the applicants for homesteads in the El Reno dis trict and the other for those of the Lawton district Into these wheels will be placed envelopes containing names of all the registered applicants The envelopes will have first been brought to the platform in packages consecutively numbered A corresponding series of numbers upon slips will be placed in another receptacle from which they will be drawn out at random The package of envelopes bearing the first number drawn will be the first to be placed in the drawing box and well distributed when another number will be drawn and another package of envelopes dis tributed and this course will be con tinued until all of the envelopes have been placed in the box wheels after which the wheels will be revolved for a sufficient length of time to insure a thorough mixing of the envelopes In each wheel there are five aper tures from which the enevlopes will finally be drawn Ten men for each aperture will perform the actual draw ing The order in which they will be gin at each wheel will be determined by lot The first envelope drawn will be No 1 which will be at once opened and the identification slips which it con tains will be given a corresponding number and the name and residence which appear upon the slip will be publicly announced This course will be pursued numbering each envelope and its contents consecutively until twenty five numbers have been drawn from one box when an equal number will be drawn from the other box in a similar manner This course will be pursued until 500 names have been drawn from each box when if the committee deem is best to do so ar rangements will be made for drawing simultaneously from each box After the names have been drawn and announced they will be recorded and a notice prepared to be made to the one whose name is drawn The drawing will proceed in this manner until every envelope in both boxes has been drawn out The Exposition is Payincr BUFFALO July 29 President John G Millburn of the Pan American ex position issued a statement today which in part says The exposition has been more than paying its ex penses since the beginning of June and has already accumulated a consider able surplus An attendance during August September and October of the total attendance at Chicago in Octo ber alone will pay all the obligations of tho exposition and will leave a sur plus 3Tny Cause Complications DENVER July 29 William Rad cliffe owner of the lease on the Grand Mesa lakes in Delta county has been summoned to Washington for consult ation with the state department This gives an international aspect to the re cent shooting of two men by a deputy game warden the burning of Rad cliffes hotel and the threatened lynch ing of the proprietor by a mob of Delta county citizens Radcliffe claims to be a subject of King Edward WEATHER BUREAU ENCOURAGED Bain Having Fallen It Believes the Corn Belt Will Uet More WASHINGTON July 29 Tho weather bureaus advices from the great corn belt Saturday were more encouraging than any that have come to hand for forty days showing in the opinion of the forecasters that the drouth has been broken by general showers in many portions of that sec tion and with a prospect of their con tinuation today Coincident with the fall of rain have come reduced tem peratures With few exceptions the temperatures reported were not ob normally high no maximums of 100 degrees being reached West of the Mississippi river they were generally in the neighborhood of 90 degrees The forecasters while not making any specific predictions as to the ef fect of the rain on the crops express the opinion that all those crops which have not been irreparably ruined will be benefited by the breaking of the drouth The late crops naturally would be helped the most The reports show that during the past twenty four hours showers were quite general in he corn belt and were heavy over much of the state of Iowa and over part of the corn belt not hitherto visited by rains including western Nebraska southern Missouri and Oklahoma INDIANS INTEND TO FILE Find a Means of Holding InndB in the Reservations OKLAHOMA CITY O T July 29 Keo Tuck an Indian has given notice at the land office at El Reno of his in tention to file upon the quarter sec tion of land adjoining the town site of Lawton which will be the principal town in the new country of the Kiowa and Comanche reservation This is probably the most valuable tract of the entire 13000 to be opened The application is made under a section of the United States statutes passed in 1887 which gives to every homeless Indian the right to go to any part of the public domain and to make entry for any tract of land that is not in the possession of a homesteader The section has never been repealed and the right of the Indians who have no allotments or who were omitted from the tribal rolls is one that they can exercise at any time it is stated THOUSAND SILVER DOLLARS Sack of Money Disappears from a Chi cago National Bank CHICAGO July 29 A sack of 1000 silver dollars has mysteriously disap peared from the Commercial National bank and all of the detectives have been put on the case but their ef forts so far have been futile The package was left outside of the vault y mistake when the bank closed for the night and since then no trace of it can be found This is the second strange disap pearance of a package of money be longing to the Commercial National bank within a year Detectives are still looking for a 20000 bundle of bills shipped by the bank with the Adams Express company to the Na tional State bank of Burlington la August 17 last When the package was opened at Burlington it contain ed only slippings of papers OMAHA MAN SELECTED Dr Foster Chairman of Nebraska Com mittee to Be at Liind Drawing EL RENO Okl July 29 Governor Richards chairman of the committee appointed by the president to conduct the drawing of the new lands to be opened for settlement suggested that each state select a committee to be present at the drawing to see it was fairly and honestly conducted Acting upon his suggestion the Ne braskans met and selected the follow ing committee Dr H A Foster of Omaha chairman J E Jones of Hast ings George Hess of Omana F A Sweezy of Blue Hill and Amos Quinn of Beatrice Their headquarters are at the law office of Crow Jones room 4 Warren block Kansas Thoroughly Soaked ATCHISON Kan July 29 The drouth in northern Kansas wheh haJ lasted without interruption since April lo was broken Saturday nirht and Sunday morning The Missouri Pacific railroad has received reports from all its stations which extend 300 miles westward from the Missouri river and northward into Nebraska aad ail ex cept two or three report a downpour of from one fourth of an inch to two inches The rain was a steady drz rling one Arizonas Total Acreage WASHINGTON July 29 According to a bulletin issued by the census bu reau there are 5809 farms in Arizona with a total acreage of 1935327 acres of which 254521 are improved Of these farms 1769 are owned by In dians Crlspl Growing Worse NAPLES July 29 The bulletin is sued late tonight regarding the con dition of Signor Francesco Crispi says the heart trouble is increasing THE NEBRASKA GUARD Adjutant General Colby Forwards Certif icate to Washington LINCOLN Neb July 29 Adjutant General Colby has sent a certificate to the war department at Washington certifying the number of men in ac tive service in the Nebraska National Guard the past year On this certifi cate the appropriation from the gen eral government for the guard is bas ed Last year the appropriation amounted to about 17000 It will be about the same this year The adju tant generals statement shows that 2077 men were regularly organized uniformed and in the service of the state during the year ending June 30 1901 This number comprises 127 commissioned officers and 1950 en listed men The average attendance of officers and men at drills and pa rades was 1007 The adjutant general has ordered another list of officers of the Nebras ka National Guard to appear at his office at 9 a m Wednesday August 7 to stand examination as to their fitness to hold commissions in the guard The state military board will also meet on the same day The ex amining board will comprise Colonel Ernest H Tracy Major v7illiam K Wood and Major R Emmett Giffin Captain Charles M Richardson com pany L First regiment is the only officer of his rank in the list of those to be examined The first lieutenants are A M Hull quartermaster First regiment George T Northen com pany I Second regiment Leroy V Patch company A Second regiment George H Emery company L First regiment Herald jBednaj company K Second regiment Edwin F Wll helmy company C Second regiment The second lieutenants are Henry Olson company I First regiment Ar thur R Marshall company A First regiment Charles E Brown company E Second regiment John T Cham bers company K Second regiment Charles M Anderson company C Second regiment William H Ray company I Second regiment Clayton J Norton company B Second regi ment William S Baldwin troop A Deputy Game Wardens LINCOLN Neb July 29 Gover nor Savage has appointed the follow ing deputy game wardens to serve without compensation A J Shirley of Ord for Valley county J A Ed wards of Franklin for Franklin coun ty G W Whitehorn of Spencer for Boone county L K McGaw of Osce ola for Polk county W A Myers of Alma for Harlan county J E Cox of Cairo for Hall county M H Bru ning of Cedar Bluffs for Saunders and Dodge counties Heeded Not the Warning MCOOK Neb July 29 Ben Glas son of Nelson Neb was struck by an engine on the Narrows about a mile east of McCook and instantly killed Glasson was walking along the track and heedless of the stock whistle sounded attempted to cross the track in front of the train at a curve He was struck back of the head dashed to one side of the track and instantly killed The coroners jury exonerated the railroad company from blame Howes Welcome Home AUBURN Neb July 29 The work of the committee having in charge preparations for the reception of Hon Church Howe United States consul Sheffield England on his return home July 30 is about completed Large posters announcing the date with half tone portrait of Mr Howe are being freely displayed in all parts of the city The Pawnee City band of thirty pieces has been engaged for the occasion Farmers Narrow Escape ASHTON Neb July 29 Adam Frederick a farmer living five miles north of here was overcome by heat while mowing hay in a deep ravine Ke fell in front of the rowing ma chine and t passed over his body He was carried home unconscious and Dr Howard of Ashton called who found two ribs broken and other in ternal injuries His condition is seri ous Another Suspect Arrested SPRINGVIEW Neb July 29 Dep uty Sheriff Hackler arrested William Hastings for alleged cattle stealing He pleaded not guilty at the prelim inary hearing and was bound over to the October term of district court in the sum of 1500 This is the fifth one of the Helyer and Bingham men that have been arrested in the last two weeks Xand Seekers From Pawnee PAWNEE CITY Neb July 29 Out of about thirty who went to El Reno to secure land about twenty are yet there and will stay till after the drawing Quite a number went down Friday and will take up their resi dence with those already there They report the weather pleasant and the nights cool and are getting along well There are over fifty thousand people camped on about a square mile at El Reno f X INTERSTATE OLD SETTLERS Pioneers of Nebraska and Kansas to Meet at Bob Scotts LINCOLN Neb July 27 Early settlers In the territory which includes Nemaha and Pawnee counties in Ne braska and the two adjoining coun ties just below the state line in Kan sas have formed an Interstate Old Settlers association and on July 31 and August 1 the organization will have its first annual meeting The gathering -will be at Turkey creek in Bob Scotts grove a section which figures prominently in the pioneer history of the state and which is said to have been the camping place of John Brown the Harpers Ferry hero Thirty years continued residence in the territory is the requirement of membership but everybody is Invited to attend the meeting Governor Savage has accepted an invitation to represent Nebraska at the gathering He will deliver an ad dress before the assemblage on Au gust 1 J Sterling Morton of Ne braska City Governor Stanley and Congressman Bailey of Kansas are also named on the program Wanted the Bridge To Bnrn WYMORE Neb July 27 The west approach of the Burlington bridge No 39 across the Blue river about a mile east of town was discovered to be on fire about 11 oclock at night by Frank Crawford AVhile returning to town he gave the alarm He was met by a stranger who tried to get him not to give the alarm and failing in the at tempt he fired three shots at Craw ford none of which took effect how ever The bridge gang succeeded in putting out the fire but not until three spans of the bridge had burned Find Evidence of Guilt HASTINGS Neb July 27 Coinci den twith the removal of the post office seeming proof of the guilt of Ed Bexton was found His November re ports as money order clerk were in complete and the department at Washington has been annoyed there by Bexton insists that he had for warded the reports When the miss ing report was discovered and Bexton confronted with it he confessed to issuing a forged money order for twenty dollars Further developments are looked for Sues Head of Geneva Home FREMONT Neb July 27 Miss Anna Strellner of Ames has begun ac tion against B R B Weber formerly superintendent of the industrial school at Geneva and others of the instructors and managers for 10000 She alleges that during the year 1900 for some alleged infraction of the rules she was kept for seven days and nights in a cell without sufficient clothing As a result of her exposure one of her arms became diseased and will probably have to be amputated Republican State Convention LINCOLN Neb July 27 The re publicans of the state of Nebraska are called to meet in convention at the auditorium in Lincoln on Wednesday August 28 1901 for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following offices One judge of the supreme court two regents of the university of the state of Nebraska and for the transaction of such other business as may regularly come before said convention Blackleg Anion Cattle CALLAWAY Neb July 27 Black le ghas again made its appearance in this locality many cattle having met death from its effects the past week The cattlemen are busy vaccinating their herds and otherwise guarding against the disease Numerous re ports also come to the effect that many fat hogs are dying from the in tense heat Good Wheat Yield SEWARD Neb July 27 The wheat yield is even better than previ ously reported Scarcely any fields are turning out less than twenty five bushels per acre while some have gone over forty One farmer living in the south part of the county threshed a field of 200 acres that av eraged thirty bushels to the acre Fined for Violating Fish Lw FREMONT Neb July 27 Deputy Game Warden Carter had Charles Benton and A W Burns arrested for fishing in the Platte river with trot lines containing more than five hooks They claimed they did not know anything about the new law and were let off with the lowest fine Populist State Committee LINCOLN Neb July 27 Chair man J H Edmisten announces that the populist state central committee will meet in Lincoln on August 7 the same date as that set for the meeting of the free silverites and democrats Court Hon e Bonds Defeated SEWARD Neb July 27 At the special election held here when an 80000 court house proposition was voted upon it failed to carry pwmmtnHiawwH From Pnipit to Cormulnto Rev Dr C P H Nason who has resigned the pastorate of the Second Presbyterian church In Germnntown Pa is to be United States consul at Grenoble France Dr Nason was graduated at Williams college in 1862 which was President Carters class and his degree was conferred by Williams two years ago This is rather a pleas ant way for a cergyman to retire Rev Mr Nason was acting pastor of tho American church in1 Paris in 1899 A College Professor at 80 Although President Henry G Weston of Crozer Theological seminary is more than 80 years old he performs all the duties of his office and will deliver four lectures next week at the interdenom inational Bible class to be held at Lake Orion Mich As long ago as 1849 he was moderator of the Baptist General Association of Illinois which state was the scene of his early labors Bobs 111 a Crack Ilicler Lord Roberts is a fearless rider and usually well in at the death in a fox hunt but his eminence as a hunting man depends on his splendid eye for country and his unrivaled knowledge of horse ilesh and not on mere dare deviltry Lord Roberts hns had his share of croppers but thanks to his light steel built frame he has never come to any serious harm in the hunt ing field Six Doctors T11 Time South Bend Ind July 29th Six different doctors treated Mr J O Lan deman of this place for Kidney Trou ble He had been very ill for three years and he despaired of ever being well Somebody suggested Dodds Kidney Pills Mr Landeman used two boxes He is completely cured and besides losing all his Kidney Trouble his gen eral health Is much better than it has been for years No case that has occurred in St Joseph County for half a century has created such a profound sensation and Dodds Kidney Pills are being well advertised as a result of their won derful cure of Mr Landemans case Oom Pauls Smolcinj ami Drinking Paul Kruger smokes almost inces santly and for many years drank amazing quantities of beer daily but only on once occasion did he ever taste alcohol That was at Bloemfon tein after the signing of an alliance with the Orange Free State On that occasion Oom Paul took off a bumper of champagne and he liked it so well that he has never tasted it since Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH the only 1G oz package for 10 cents All other 10 cent starch con tains only 12 oz 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