ttsmiiimiuasmtimtsaisimtasmmisi llll Il i II IWIII II Hill iffllllJIIIMII III I -1 in inn n HBHIH JrrMwllllM ELECTRIC FLASHES NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD GIVES UP THE FIGHT BUTLER WILL RETURN TO AUS TRALIA Accused Multi Murderer Says that the Sooner the Thing is Over the Better It AVouId Bo for Him Other Items of Interest Butler Gives Up the Fight Frank Butler alias Ashe alias Newman the accused murderer of Capt Lee Weller Arthur Preston and Charles Burgess has decided to give up his fight against the efforts of the Australian police to secure his extradition from this country He gave as his reasons for this action that he lias no hope that the United States supreme court will reverse District Judge Morrow of San Francisco and he cannot stand the cost of carrying the matter to the court of last re sort Butler said that ultimately he would have to go on trial for his deeds and the sooner the thing was over thg better it would be for him He will go back and face his accusers and depend upon the loopholes of the Australian criminal laws for his escape from the gallows LEVEE GIVES WAY Feared Many Lives Have Been Lost on the Mississippi Monday was a gloomy day for the home less inhabitants of the flood stricken dis trict at Memphis Tenn Rain began fall ing shortly after 7 coming in torrents Hundreds of head of stock and almost as many people were taken from house and tree tops The Mississippi rose a foot in twenty four hours There are indications of a further rise which already exceeds all past records Word has already been re ceived of a partial breaking of the levees sixty miles away Great additional suffer ing and loss is expected to result The break in the St Francis levee is more serious than at first reported The water has fallen twenty five feet and rushed upon the lowlands in almost a solid wall It is feared many lives were lost BIG STRIKE THREATENED Dispute in English Shipping World May Make Thousands Idle Another serious dispute is pending in the English shipping world It grows out of a difference between the Employers Federa tion and the Workmens Society as to whether a certain boring machine at Sun derlandjs to be tended by a skilled or un- skilled workman There are also col lateral questions of overtime and of increase of wages But the Sunderland squabble is the hub of the difficulty It threatens to throw 30000 engineers out of work and to paralyze the shipping in dustry of England Public sympathy is about equally divided TOWN OF ELKINS WIPED OUT Nearly All Its Business Portion De stroyed by Fire Fire which started in the building of the Elkins Hardware and Furniture Company in the town of Elkins W Ya the home of Senator Elkins burned almost the entire business portion of the place Elkins has no fire department and the flames were soon beyond control having mostly frame buildings in their pathway In most of the buildings were stocks of goods only portions of which were saved The fire was checked before it reached the Elkins National Bank The total loss will exceed 100000 CONSIDERED AS A CANARD Alleged Plot to Kill Ex Queen Not Taken Seriously in Hawaii The steamer Zealandic from Honolulu brought the following News of the alleged plot to assassinate the ex queen was not received in a serious way in Hon olulu The general impression is that Capt Palmer the queens private secretary was iimposed upon In a letter Palmer admits lhat the Dole government would not resort lo murder CAN SERVE TERMS OUT Postmaster General Announces the Policy as to Postmasters Postmaster General Gary has definitely announced that the administration after deliberation iiad decided to adhere to the four year tenure office policy for post masters Except in a few cases where re moval Jor cause is required all postmasters of the fourth class as well as presidential will be allowed to serve out their terms of iour years A Brothers Fatal Mistake Miss Helen K Leffingall of Peoria 111 -died of poisoning by strychnine given her by her brother in the belief that it was a headache powder The brother EberR Leffingwell is near sighted and did not reaKze his mistake until it was too late He had a headache powder in his pocket but gave herby mistake a package of strych nine he had purchased nearly a year ago Before her death his sister exonerated him from all blame vEje Gqv Thayer 111 in Washington iEx Gov Thayer was taken sick at his liiotel in Washington Friday with a low form of bronchial fever His condition is rby Jio means alarming and with rest hia irecovery is expected to be rapid Wash Hesing for Mayor The mayoralty contest in Chicago was made a four cornered fight Friday by the formal nomination of Washington Hesing held at Cen at a non partisan convention tal Music Hall A complete city ticket whiehwill go on the official ballot under the caption Business Administration of Municipal affairs was nominated Eva Booth Out of Danger Commissioner Eva Booth of the Salva tions Army who has been seriously ill at - v n n m nml Alii fll Toronto uanaua is jnummiiu v j 4anger LIVELY DAY IN BIRMINGHAM Three Fatalities and a Dozen Hurt as the Result of a Burglary Two tragic deaths a policeman shot and a small race riot in which a dozen persons were more or less hurt constitute the net result of what occurred inside of thirty minutes at Birmingham Ala Sunday afternoon A burglary was committed by Will Hunter a notorious negro Police man William Perdue was detailed on the case and he found Hunter and arrested him nunter drew his pistol and fired striking Perdue in the jaw inflicting dan gerous wounds The negro made a break for liberty the officer pursuing and firing as he r n After firing three shots the offi rvr tell from exhaustion his last shot woundinc Hunter fatally in the back It developed afterwards that one of Perdues shots killed Myrtle Boland a 5-year-old girl who was playing in the alley two blocks away When the police finally took Hunter in charge a mob of negroes followed threat ening to rescue the wounded prisoner A number of white men soon appeared on the scene and a general free fight ensued between negroes and whites in which fully a dozen rersons were more or less hurt and sveral negroes badly beaten BIG BID FOR BALL PLAYERS Brooklyn Offers 100000 for the Cleveland Aggregation There was a secret conference of base ball magnates in New York a day or two ago It was learned that the Brooklyn club had offered 100000 for the transfer of the Clevelrnd team to Brooklyn Frank De Haas Robison of the Clevelands was in conference with C H Byrne at the Hoffman House They refused to say whether or not they had a confer ence with Mr Conant of the Boston club and that President Rob ison said that the Brooklyn club had offered him 100000 for the transfer of the Cleve land club to Brooklyn President Byrne confirmed this statement It was learned also that Abell and himself had succeeded in interesting a syndicate of Brooklyn men in the enterprise and for that reason the Brooklyn club felt perfectly safe in making the offer for the Cleveland club ALARMED ST LOUIS Weather Bureau After the Posters of Fictitious Tornado Warnings Observer Frankenfield of the St Louis weather bureau has received orders from Washington to prosecute all persons en gaged in distributing a few days ago ficti tious warnings to call attention to a melo drama called the Tornado soon to be produced there The matter was laid be fore the local authorities and as soon as the names of the persons engaged in the distribution are learned they will be prosecuted for disturbing the peace The posting of these warnings created the greatest alarm throughout the city devas tated by the cyclone last May OFF FOR CUBA AGAIN 4he Three Friends Reported to Be Headed for the Island The steamer Three Friends is reported to have left Roderiguez Key ninety miles south of Miami Friday with a large expedition for Cuba The Three Friends has a deputy marshal on board or did have and unless he has left the steamer he has been taken along The tug O C Williams is also connected with the ex expedition having transported the supplies from Miami Jurors Given a Surprise Charles F Dreher will not be hanged March 18 for the murder of Bertha Hun icke at St Louis as he has been adjudged insane As the jurors were preparing to file out of the court room Dreher who prior to the verdict had been sullen and reticent brightened up rose to his feet and seeing Foreman Druhe said I know you Mr Druhe I have known you all along Gentlemen of the jury I want to thank you for your verdict I killed Bertha Hunicke and 1 have known all along that 1 committed the deed I was in a fit at the time and did not know what I was doing I am sorry for it The jurors looked at each other wonder ingly but said nothing Large Customs Receipts The total payment on account of duties at the customs house in New York on Saturday amounted to 14S869367 of which 1270096 83 was paid on goods withdrawn from bond making one of the largest totals in the history of the customs house Payments on sugar alone were said to have amounted to several hundred thousand dollars This anxiety on the part of refiners was caused by the fears that the change from an ad valorem to a specific duty would largely increase the rate of duty on sugar at present held in bonded warehouses Negro Wins His Case The court of civil appeals at Galveston Texas has affirmed the decision of the Jower court in the case of the Pullman Palace Car Company against Thomas W Cain a negro minister who purchased a first class ticket from St Louis to Galves ton but was compelled to ride in the negro car The appellate court held that where a ticket was sold for a separate coach like the Pullman a negro was entitled to passage in that kind of a oar or the company was liable for damages Puzzles Prispn Directors The meu at the head of the state prisons In Indiana are very dubious about the pos sible effects of the law abolishing the con tract system in prisons and requiring that the products of prison labor be used to sup ply state institutions It further requires that all work of manufacture in the prisons shall be done by hand where practical and requires an industrial superintendent in each prison Jacksons Last Hope Gone Gov Bradley of Kentucky at 6 oclock Friday evening wrote Refused across the back of the petition and record in the case of Scott Jackson murderer of Pearl Bryan over which he had been poring for two days There are the best of reasons except the governors own word for be lieving that he is going to respite Walling foras much as three or four days ZSZ3 BLISS TAKES A HAND REVERSES AN ORDER OF COM MISSIONER LAMOREAUX Case Involves Many Millions on a Big Tract of Land in the Heart pf Chicago A Betrothed Couple at Fort Wayne Commit Suicide Bliss Reverses Ijamoreaux A sensational order repudiating the acts of the general land office in the Chicago lake front case and which will probably be immediately followed by the dismissal of S W Lamoreux of Wisconsin as com missionar gejieral of the land office was signed by Secretary of the Interior Bliss at Washington Saturday The order directs that all proceedings subsequentto the filing of the application of the McKee scrip on the lake front be annulled and a rehearing had The action is based on the favprable opinion of Lamoreux given out by him to one of the parties in interest three days before the time appointed by himself for the formal announcement of the decision The land on which the scrip is located is in the heart of Chicago and estimated at a value all the way up to 50000000 or 60000000 FORT WAYNE TRAGEDY Betrothed Couple Believed to Have Drunk Carbolic Acid A supposed double suicide in Fort Wayne Intl has caused a sensation such as it has not experienced in years Will E Colerick is a prominent young attorney son of Henry Colerick one of Indianas noted lawyers and for some time he has been devoted in his attentions to Miss Mae Hall a handsome and well known young lady daughter of Mrs Hall a teacher in the public schools In fact the couple were betrothed and an early marriage was ex pected Miss Hall lived with her mother and was the only child Thursday morning Mrs Hall left for St Paul where she was to have been married That evening both the young people were seen by their friends apparently in the best of spirits and it was the last time either was seen until the dis covery of the tragedy Thursday evening Will Colerick called upon his betrothed and from that time until Sunday morning his whereabouts was unknown When he failed to return to his home friends became alarmed and instituted a search Going to the home of Miss Hall they found the door locked but an entrance was effected and the dead body of Colerick was found on a couch in the front room while in a bed room near on a couch lay Miss Hall unconscious and apparently dead Both bodies were partially clothed Physicians were summoned and it was ascertained that Miss Hall was living She was removed to Hope Hospital but will probably die An investigation discloses a bottle which had contained carbolic acid in the room SPAIN MUST BORROW AGAIN Will Have a Cuban Deficit of About 100000000 to Meet Capt Gen Weyler of Cuba has for warded to Spain for approval by the Spanish cortes the public budget bill amounting to 35000000 in addition to an appropriation bill reaching the high water mark of 93000000 The latter bill it is said will be carried through to meet the extraordinary expenses of the war and navy departments incurred on account of the Cuban insurrection The income rev enue from the new fiscal year beginning in July will hardly reach 14000000 which amount will shrink considerably should the proposed treaty with the United States be carried out Therefore there will be an enormous de ficit reaching probably 100000000 to meet which the Madrid cortes must decree new taxes in Spain or call for another public loan to meet the interest on the same The taxes on real estate in Cuba are to be in creased 40 per cent There will also be a special tax placed on manufacturing The strong opposition of the planters to the proposed taxe3 will be renewed Wood the Winner Henry Wood the Oberlin boy won the six day bicycle race held at Cleveland Ohio Wood was apparently as fresh when he finished as when he started and he amused the audience during the last half hour of the race by whistling popular airs The final score is as follows Miles Laps Wood 728 5 Schoch 728 Gilford 727 Ashinger 726 Denich 715 Chicagos Great Tower Chicago is to have a gigantic tower From the altitude of 1150 feet the United States flag will flaunt above Chicago when the city tower is completed Ground has been broken at the site of the tower at Harrison Troop Congress and Loomis Streets The entire block will be almost covered by the monster base of the pedas tal Work has been commenced on a pa vilion a toboggan slide and a skating rink The toboggan slide will be 2000 feet long and the skating rink under a roof 200 by 500feet in dimensions Trestle Gives Way A mixed passenger and freight train from Chattanooga went through a trestle forty feet high over Etowah River near Rome Ga Sunday morning five freight cars the baggage car and smoker falling to the ground and the engine plunging into the river Engineer James T Pittman and Fireman Alfred Kennedy were fatally hurt Two other trainmen and three pas sengers were injured Killed at a Grossing Mrs O W AVells and Miss Laura An drews of Raymond vQhio crossing the Toledo and Ohio Central Railway in a buggy were struck by a passenger loco motive and jnstantly killed Shorthand Record Brpken Isaac S Dement of Chicago champion shorthand writer broke his previous record of 897 words by writing 402 werds in one minute Saturday Tho 2iii2fiZilSha aaCrfWltaatflwMtS m t THE WEEK IN TRADE Business World as Seen by Bradstreet Bradstreets says Continued activity in various industrial lines based upon an expanding consumptive demand fairly steady prices for staples further improve ment in railway earnings and widespread confidence that the volume of business will expand materially in the near future are the features of last week Spring de mand has begun to show itself with retail houses There is a better inquiry for shoes hats and clothing and for light hanfware and agricultural im plements wast and southwest Industrial revival has been offset in some in stances by the closing of factories and mills and in others by continued operation dependent upon paying reduced wages The central west and northwest report that the distribution of general merchandise was interrupted by floods and washouts Prices have been fairly steady note worthy decreases being those for tea sugar coffee lard and wheat Exports of wheat from both coasts of the United States last week flour included as wheat amount to only 1559482 bushels against 2075000 bush els the week previous Exports of Indian corn continue heavy amounting to 5310000 bushels against 5255000 bushels week before last UNDER MOUNTAINS OF SNOW Northwestern States Covered with Drifts lO to 15 Feet Deep A St Paul dispatch of March 12 says Reports of the big storm yesterday have been coming in faster than the railroad trains for these are generally delayed or blockaded and it will be several days before all roads will be again in good running or der A rotary snowplow was stranded on the Great Northern within three miles of Browns Valley Minn Trains were gen erally abandoned in western and northern Minnesota The storm and todays wind effectually blockaded all trains around Hu ron S D Snow drifted all day and nothing could be done toward raising the block ade which is the most complete ever ex perienced in the state Reports from all parts of South Dakota today give evidence of the storms fury Some lines are buried beneath ten or fifteen feet of snow and drifts are miles in length Fuel and feed for stock is very limited in many localites and should the temperature which was 10 degress below zero today at Huron continue cold many days suffering will resnlt to the stock Because of the deep snow seeding will be delayed three weeks or more over most of the state east of the Missouri river LIPS UNSEALED BEFORE DEATH Speaks to His Wife After Twenty Years of Silence After not having spoken a word to his wife for twenty years William H Jerola man 78 years old unsealed his lips as he lay dying and he and his aged wife became reconciled The Jerolamans lived on a farm near Kearny N J The old man was one of the directors oi a local church board and becoming sud denly convinced that his associates on the board were not observing his standard of duty he left the church He applied to his home the same rigorous ideas of in tegrity At the time he left the church he had some slight difference with his wife who dared to maintain her opposition The old man vowed never to address a word to his wife again and he rigidly adhered to his resolve Jerolaman was attacked by pneumonia a week ago Feeling that his old frame could not resist the advance of the sickness he broke the long silence with words of love addressed to the old woman who had faithfully watched over him from his moment of illness Husband and wife be came inseparable from that moment The old woman never left his bedside until death overtook the farmer on the 13th Makes Demand of Peru Advices from Lima Peru say that the government of that republic absolutely re fuses to allow the claim of Victor n Mc Cord an American citizen for false arrest and imprisonment The claim is for 200 000 Secretary Olney immediately made a peremptory demand upon Peru for settle ment of the claim Fatal Buffalo Fire Fire Saturday gutted the Chicago Hotel a 15 cent bed house at Buffalo causing th loss of three lives MAKKET QUOTATION Chicago Cattle common to prime 350 to 550 hogs shipping grades 300 to 400 sheep fair to choice 200 to 450 wheat No 2 red 71c to 73c corn No 2 23c to 24c oats No 2 10c to 17c rye No 2 32c to 33c butter choice creamery 17c to 19c eggs fresh 10c to lie potatoes per bushel 20c to 30 broom corn common growth to choice green hurl 20 to S0 per ton Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to 525 hogs choice light 300 to 400 sheep common to choice 300 to 400 wheat No 2 81c to 83c corn No 2 white 22c to 23c oats No 2 white 20c to 22c St Louis Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 300 to 400 sheep 300 to 450 wheat No 2 93c to 9Gc corn No 2 yel low 20c to 22c oats No 2 white 16c to ISc rye No 2 33c to 35cv Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 500 hogs 300 to 400 sheep 250 to 475 wheat No 2 88c to 90c corn No 2 mixed 23c to 25c oats No 2 mixed lGc to 17c rye No 2 35c to 37c Detroit Cattle 250 to 525 hogs S300 to 400 sheep 200 to 425 wheat No 2 red 86c to S7c corn No 2 yellow 22c to 24c oats No 2 white 19c ro zic rye 34c to iuc Toledo Wheat No 2 red 88c to 90c corn No 2 mixed 22c to 24c oats No 2 white 17c to 19c rye No 2 36c to 38c clover seed 505 to 515 Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring 71c to 72c corn No 319c to 20c oats No 2 white 18c to 2Qc barley No 2 2Sc to 32c rye No 1 33c to 35c pork mess S00 to S50 Buffalo Cattle common to prime-shipping 250 to 525 hogs medium to best 300 to 425 sheep common to prime natives 30d to 475 Jambs fair to extra 450 to 550 New York--Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 350 to 425 sheep 300 to 475 wheat No 2 red 80c to 81c corn No 2 28c to 30c oats No 2 white 21c to 23c butter creamery 15c to 20c pggs West ern 10c to 12c STATE OF NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM Investigation of the Conduct of State Officials Iiikely to Be Carried Into the Past Some Sixteen Years Other Items of Interest Wholesale Investigation It is stated on good authority that tne legislative committee appointed to investi gate state offices will extend the scope of duty to cover transactions going back many years The leaders of the majority in the legislature are contemplating an ex amination of the records reaching every state office and every state institution with the exception of the university Not only will present officials be looked after but the examination proposes to go into the past and in some cases the inquiry will cover sixteen years of official life One prominent state official said that wit nesses would be placed on the stand to prove that at least one former secretary ol the state board of transportation drew a regular salary of 100 per month from the Northwestern Railroad for the greater part of the time he was in office The printing contracts for the last ten years will be gone into the records of the secretary of states office opened up the office of the commis sioner of public lands and buildings over hauled and the auditors office opened up for inspection The state treasury affair will come in for a large share of the atten tion of the commission of inquiry Gives Musser Eight Years Judge Kinkaid at ONeill sentenced Ray mond Musser who was convicted of man slaughter a week ago to eight years in tin penitentiary one day of which was to be in solitary confinement the first anniversary of the shooting The judge in his remarks to the prisoner before passing sentence said that if the jury had brought in o verdict of murder in the second degree that he could not have set the verdict aside as the evidence would have sustained it The jury had asked the court to give Musser the least possible sentence which would be one year but the court stated that he would give him eight years and if after two or three years residents of the vicinity of the fatal altercation should con clude that the sentence imposed was too heavy he was sure that the governor of the state would on their petition make a reduction York Man Wins a Patent Case The case wherein A B Olson of Kansas City sues A C Snyder of York for in fringement on a patent corn popper has lately been decided in the St Louis court of appeals in favor of the defendant Some time ago Snyder commenced the manufac ture of the Hacker corn popper an auto matic affair invented by a confectioner of Tork Olson claimed that it was an in fringement upon a patent held by him and brought suit for 10000 against Snyder The case was taken to the United States circuit court at Omaha where a decision in favor of Snyder was given It was then appealed to the court of appeals at St Louis The matter has attracted some at tention throughout the country The man ufacture of the popper will soon be resumed at York Hunting Party Imprisoned A party of hunters was imprisoned on an island two miles below Plattsmouth in the Missouri River on account of the ice break ing up The imprisoned men were with out food or shelter all one night with the horrible fear of being washed away by the swollen torrent beiore help could be ob tained When their predicament was learned a rescue party started out imme diately to extend aid The party consisted of Will Sporer Jim Holmes McGinnis Churchill George Churchill Jeff Lewis and John Johnson Will Carry on Billings Work A special meeting of the Nebraska Swine Breeders Association was held at Lincoln The object of the meeting was to take up and discuss with a view of continuing the work against hog cholera inaugurated by Dr Frank Billings late of the experiment al farm University of Nebraska Aside from President Zeb Dranson there were present Messrs J B Wolfe T C Dawson OConnell Brown Crozier Chappell Walker Sullivan Foster Taylor Heath Hill and Edwards Two Women Chosen at Hastings The mass meeting of the women of the Fifth congressional district for the purpose of electing two members of the Board of Lady Managers which will assume charge of the educational department of the Trans Mississippi Exposition met at Hastings Mrs Dr King was made presi dent and Mrs L W Fike secretary The two members elected to the board are Mrs William Duttdn and Mrs L W Fike both of Hastings There were 149 votes cast Farmer Found Dead by His Wrife Isaac Smith a well-to-do farmer living about four miles west of Salem was found dead in his barnyard by his wife He had been doing his chores and as he did not re turn to the house until after the usual time Mrs Smith became uneasy and went to search for him Mr Smith has for the last ten years been subject to heart disease and in all probability that was the cause of his oath Wants Change of Venue Alvinlodor a brother of Mrs Laura Gooamanson of Tiskilwa 111 is at Pender to be in attendance at the trial of Dr J Sidney Goodmanson which will probably be called at the session of the district court which convenes there this week The de fendant is of the opinion that he will not receive fair treatment in Thurston County and will ask for a change of venue Mother of Five Children Suicides Mrs Henry B Hayes residing about five aiiles west of Wisner committed suicide by swallowing a large dose of paris green A physician was summoned and every means gmployed to save her life but death re sulted She leaves a husband and five ihildren Domestic trouble was the cause af her self destruction Child is Badly Scalded A 6-year-old boy of Jacob Shaller was badly scalded at Niobrara His sister had been parboiling some salt meat and threw mt the scalding water as the child ran by rhe door It struck him on the neck arid breast and caused him terrible pain New Church for Greeley The corner stone of the new Swedish Lutheran Church of Greeley was laid the fore part of the week Rev Mr Boden of Holdrege officiated and the services were well attended and quite impressive thougb the weather was not favorable Tries to Escape and Is Sholv John Conway recently got into trouble by carrying on illicit reiations -with a young girl of Tecumseh and thought tho best way out of the scrape was to rcrrry Pile Driver Buries Itself The party of workmen who were en gaged in driving piling in the river in the diverting dam being put in at the headgate of the Norrth Loup Irrigation and Im provement Companys canal met with a peculiar mishap when just in the act of completing their work last week By some accident the heavy metal ham mer weighing over 1200 pounds was tripped from the derrick of the driver when no piling was in place under it to re ceive the blow and it shot through the ice cutting a hole as clean as a bullet and burying itself in the sand to an unknown depth A sounding rod of twelve feet in length failed to reach the mass of iron and the chances are that its recovery will be impossible The hammer was worth about 50 Farmer Shoots His Neighbor An old feud between two fanners of Weaver precinct near Beaver City has re sulted in a probable murder Gil Mosher went to the home of H M Beeler who had taken up some of the farmers cows which were trespassing upon his land An alter cation ensued Beeler got a shotgun from his house and fired two shots at Mosher one of the charges entering Moshers body just above the hip joint The doctors say it is impossible for him to recover Beeler surrendered himself to the officers Gil Mosher died on the 14th from the effects of gunshot wounds received at the hands of Beeler Baby Is Choked to Death A small child of A Whitmores 2 years old was choked to death at Franklin re cently The mother left the room for a moment and when she returned the child had got something into its throat and was choking to death The mother was unable to give the little one any relief and life was extinct in a few minutes Quarantine Against Texas Fever Governor nolcomb has issued a quaran tine proclamation in conformity to that eminating from the agricultural depart ment at Washington under date of January 27 last dealing with the Texas fever and cattle from the infected locality The governors proclamation bears date of March 1 1897 Old Woman Wranders Away Litchfield was thrown into great excite ment recently over the strange dis appearance of Mrs Hallerawomanof60 years It is thought she started to her sons and became bewildered Searchers have failed to apprehend the old lady Clarks Men in a Street Fight George West sr and Fred Gilliard both men of about 60 years had a fistic encoun ter on the street at Clarks the other day The latter sustained a badly bruised face It is likely that the two will come together again Nebraska Short Xotes The people of Ponca are living in hopes of soon having an opera house County roads out through the state are reported to be worse this SDrim than mw known before C W Matteson of Geneva sliced his right ear with an ax last Friday while at tempting to chop wood Reuben Risburgs general merchandise store at Funk was entered last Friday night by burglars and a gold watch and some small change taken The livery stable of Gotlieb Benzler of Callaway wa3 burned recently One fine team of horses and a quantity of harne s and feed were burned up Plainview is making an effort to secure the next North Nebraska Soldiers reunicn 1 In the neighborhood of 300 acres will be sown to alfalfa this spring by Huffman Rollins of Neligh - i - The fifth annual reunion of the veterans oi ine name oi aniioh wijl be heM on Wednesday April 7 at Stromsburg A stronsr orotest is beinrr mmfe r County against tie brlngiiig in there of lexas cattle The importers claim tii cattle are coming in there subject to all the rules and regulations of the agricultural bureau and that there is no danger of coa fagious disease therefrom V her As soon as he was married ne SKippea the country leaving his newly married wife with her parents A few days ago he returned to Tecumseh but kept himself In hiding The officers got onto him and Deputy Sheriff C B Woolsey went out to the senior Conways to arrest John Wool sey stationed his assistants outside the house while he went in to serve his war rant When Conway with the officer in the lead started from a bed room to the front door by some quick manipulation on the part of the brothers a door was slammed between the officer and Conway and the latter dodged out the back door and ran right into the arms of the officer who was on watch ne ordered Conway to halt which he did not do until the officer had fired twice at him The second shot en tered the inside thigh of Conways left leg The man was taken to Tecumseh lodged in jail on a charge of statutory as sault and the pistol ball which is deep in his limb has not yet been removed Doty Escapes Assassination By a lucky chance Milt Doty astockmau living on the Niobrara River four miles south of Butte escaped a violent death the other night Mr Doty attended a prayer meeting a few miles from Home On his return about midnight he found his bed riddled with buckshot and bullets and from the broken windows it was evident a gang of ruffians had attempted to murder him by shooting through the windows of his bedroom to where they supposed he was sleeping Doty spent the balance of the night at a neighbors and went to town the next morning to purchase some fire- arms to protect himself with in the future ijd He thinks the men who made the attempt to murder him are members of the Holt County vigilantes as they have it in for him on account of his known hostility to that murderous organization -- u St Joe Road Papers Are Signed Superintendent Morey and Manager Robinson of the Grand Island St atfSVsVa Joseph Railway were in Hastings a day or two ago to attend an official meeting which was held at the office of Hon M A Harti gan the local attorney of the road The meeting was for the purpose of signing the papers which completes all records of the new company in Nebraska Hon C W Schram Dead Hon C W Schram representative from Dixon County passed away at his home in Newcastle Sunday morning Since early in January he had been ailing and about four weeks ago returned from the legislature to receive treatment An operation was performed on Mr Schram at St Josephs hospital in Sioux City about three weeks r t i 4 m I 3 i J ft -Mi HI