1 I i V 1 W ELECTRIC FLASHES fj NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD MAY GO TO MEXICO INDIANS MAY MOVE IF LANDS ARE TAKEN FROM THEM Cf Forced to Give Up Possessions and Government Will Place No Fur- tber Dependence fn Anything the Tfiilted States May Agree to no Indians May Go to Mexico A Chelsea I T dispatch says Much tBceitement has been caused by the pro -I ysed emigration of Indians to Mexico Mext spring when the proposed United fitstes laws are to put into effect in the territory It seems that a -colony is organ feed and is only awaiting the time to go A E Ivry a leading full blood who is esretary of the association said You may say it is on foot It is a big fmove I have all the plans -and details ut cannot give them out There are Oferokee Choctaw representatives in texlco now It is hoped though that our People will never be driven from their tomes here by a harsh action of congress This country is dear to our people They bought and paid for it The United States pledged its solemn vow that it should Tie the home of our people for all time but it Tegins to look -as if that pledge will be broken If Ave are forced to give up our lands and government you may be sure we -will place no further dependence iu any thing the United States may agree to do ufewill place ourselves under the pro iection of a government that has some re gard for its treaty promises ROLLER SKATING REVIVAL Ijargcst Rink m the World to Bo Opened in Chicago Sailer skating under a new term foot idling is to be revived in Chicago The revival will be celebrated on agrand scalo mt Tattersalls Thursday November 4 tinder the auspices of the Olympian Club tee largest skating rink in the world will tie inaugurated on that day A large force of workmen is now engaged in build fng the lloor and refitting the premises When the artisans -will have finished their jrork the building will be completely transformed into an immense cycle skating academy complete in all departments and containing an area of more than 40001 f quare feet AMERICANS IN DANGER Warship Ordered to Eastern Coast of Guatemala The state depaitment has received a tele gram from the United States representa tive at Guatemala City stating that owing to an extension of the revolutionary move ment into the eastern portion Guatemala American interests and American citizens fire endangered and the presence of a war jrtiip is desirable The secretary of the navy has sent orders to the United States steamship Detroit now in Florida waters to proceed at once to Livingstone on the gulf coast of Guatemala Jjeprosy Conference The session of the international leprosy conference closed in -Berlin last week with the recording of the conclusions unanimously reached They are as fol lows The leprosy bacillus -is the true cause of the disease Man is the only an imal in which this bacillus exists Lep rosy is contagious but not hereditary The isolation of patients is desirable and under -circumstances such as exist in Norway should be compulsory Pennsylvania Forest Tires Destructive forest fires are raging in the vicinity of Austin Pa with a heavy loss In logs and bark About twenty camps have been burned the occupants having barely time to escape with their stock leaving all household goods and working outfits behind There are other fires which unless checked by rain will soon cause additional loss Swims Across the Golden Gate John Coughlau the long distance swim mer of the Dolphin Swimming and Boat ing Club San Francisco Cal accomp lished the remarkable feat of crossing the -Golden Gate from Port point to Lime point He swam against a flood tide and made the distance in 52 minutes McKinleys Doctor Dead Surgeon Gen Bates of the navy the presidents family physician died Monday morning of renal trouble He was ap ipointed surgeon general two weeks ago -and was obliged on account of the illness which resulted in his death to take the zath of ofnee in bed Chicago Alderman Shot Alderman J A Haberkorn of Chieago was shot aud perhaps mortally wounded 4yGeorge Jensen in a saloon quarreL Jensen who is under arrest claims that ine alderman attempted to bile off his nose Another Opera House Victim Mrs A Scudder of Covington Ky one f the victims of the opera iiouse disaster t Cincinnati died at the hospital This makes four fatallies thus far in all Arnold Weds a Japanese Lady Sir -Edwin Arnold the poet and journal ist author of The Light of Asia mar ried Japanese lady in London the ISili itasL Fatal California Fire Early Sunday morning fire started in the Central Hotel at Iowa Hill Cal aud -within a few minutes the hotel was a mass of flames the walls soon falling in Two of the lodgers in the hotel William Golden and WilliamOwens perished in the flames The origin of the fire is believed to have been incendiary Registration in New York Friday was the third day of registration of voters in Greater New York The total registration in the live boroughs for the three dayg is 462318 LAWLESSNESS IN LONDON Golf Club Attacked by a Big Mob and Its Property Demolished The English newspapers which are ond of preaching unctuous sermons on the subject of the Lawlessness of Ameri cans have food for reflection in an event mLondon Sunday The Honor Oak Golf Club possessed One Three Hill for three years Finding the property was being wantonly destroyed or stolen the club caused the ground to be fenced in thus phuttingout the general public to the great delight of the neighboring residents wbgse life had been made hideous because ii the congregating there of drunken dog fighting ruffians from the slums of Dept ford Thereupon it was claimed that the publics sights were being encroached upon aud the agitation against the golf srs assiduously fomented culminated on Sunday last when a mob of about 1000 persons armed with clubs and stones tore down the fenoe and demolished every thing in sight They destroyed the golf links and reinforced by over 2000 other rioters the mob advanced upon the club house drivingthe golfers within Bricks and logs flew until the club house was wrecked CHARLES A DANA IS DEAD Editor of -the New York Sun Dies After a Protracted Illness Charles A Dana editor of the New York Sun died at his home in Glencove Long Island at 120 oclock Sunday after noon Mr Danas death had been expected for several hours and his family and phy sicians were at his bedside when the end came His condition had been such for several months that the members of his family had kept themselves in constant readiness to go to his bedside at any mo ment On Saturday morning he had a relapse and it was apparent that recovery was impossible Several times however he rallied but toward night began to sink During the night there were feeble rallies but they did not last long and his attendants re mained almost constantly at his bedside The end came quietly The cause of Mr Danas death was cirrhosis of the liver On June 9 he was at his office apparently strong and healthy The next -day he was taken ill and he never afterward visited New York He was 78 years old UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENTS Subject Discussed by the Civic Phil anthropic Congress One day of the session of the civic phil anthropic congress held last week at Bat tle Creek Mich was devoted to the sub ject of university settlements a paper being read by Prof nenry Wade Rogers of Evanston 111 Northwestern Univer sity The exclusiveness of universities has brought them into disrepute with the com mon people he said If they had been dn times past more in touch with the peo ple they would have been more of a suc cess The companionship of books is good but the companionship of men must also be considered The scholar should go among the people and bring the un iversity and the masses in sympathetic re lations The gospel of university settle ment is Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself5 A general discussion of the question fol lowed in which emphasis was given to the central idea that the strength of set tlements lies in the love and self sacrifice of those doing the work IMPORTS AND EXPORTS Large Increase Shown by the Treas ury Statement for September The treasury statement of the merchan dise and currency imports and exports of the United States during September shows the exports of domestic merchan dise to have aggregated 103300669 as compared with 83746362 for September last year Tins brings the increase of such exports for the last nine months over the same period last year up to over SO000 000 The imports of merchandise during September amounted to 4241001S of which over 50 per cent was free of duty a loss in total exports as compared with September 1896 of 8400000 For the nine months an increase is shown of 66 660833 The gold exports during September amounted to 51787 and the imports to 4244883 The exports of silver aggre gated 4572594 and the imports 616348 Mob LYNCHED A NEGRO Hangs Douglas Bolt for Run ning the Quarantine Douglas Bolt a negro leader was lynched at a small settlement on Bayou Barataria about fifteen miles from New Orleans Saturday His offense was run ning the quarantine gauntlet Durrant Is Breaking Down Theodore Durrant the convicted mur derer of Minnie Williams and Blanche Lamont at San Francisco Cal whose fate depends upon the action of the su preme court of the United States is re ported to be breaking down Within the past few days he has betiayed signs of nervousness and irritability and even the visits of his parents to which he formerly looked forward to with almost childlike eagerness have been received with an in difference which shocked his visitors It is thr impression of the jail officials that he ill collapse completely if the decision of the supreme court should prove averse tc him Dauntless Sails Agufn A Savanna Ga dispatch bays The famous filibustering steamer Dauntless steamed away from Tybeo in a southerly direction Saturday and has not returned It is supposed it is on another filibustering expedition and will meet a vessel at sea whirli will transfer to it a cargo of muni tions of war for ihe Cuban insurgents Greenbacks Refused for Gold The Hank of British North America at Now York imported 300000 in gold a few ds ago and ent the gold to the sub treasury asking for greenbacks in ex change The sublrfflsiir cfftcials decided lhojpposiiion BIGNOYA SCOTIA FIRE BEAUTIFUL OLD TOWN OF WIND SOR DESTROYED Loss is Nearly 3000000 Hardly a House Left in the City Three Thousand People Homeless Hal ifax Caring for the Destitute Great Nova Scotia Fire Historic Windsor one of the most beau tiful towns in the province was devas tated by fire Sunday morning For six hours beginning shortly before 3 am the fire fanned by a violent northwest gale raged so fiercely that the local fire department was absolutely helpless to cope with it and within half an hour after its discovery the mayor began to call for outside assistance Long before noon the town had been eaten up almost completely the area covered by the flames being nearly a mile square and of the 400 or more buildings occupying the section barely half a dozen scorched structures re main Of the 8500 people that inhabited the place few now have homes of their own Over 3000 have been taken in by the residents of the surrounding country and neighboring towns while the re mainder of the sufferers have gone to Halifax or are sheltered in army tents AVENGES BROTHERS DEATH Indian Territory Farmer Kills Two Desperadoes A Muskogee I T dispatch says A bloody tragedy in which three men lost their lives occurred on Spaniel Creek twelve miles southeast of here The killed are J B Jordan a farmer Moses Miller a noted desperado and Bill Watson a Cherokee outlaw Jordan a well known farmer was returning home late at night He noticed two rough looking strangers lying by the roadside His suspicions were aroused and he went to his brother for as sistance The Jordans returned to where the men were lying and asked them who they were The desperadoes replied with a shot and Jordan fell back dead shot through the heart John Jordan then opened fire on the desperadoes and killed them both BIG SHIPMENTS OF SILVER Subtreasury at Chicago Has a Big Demand from the West The shipments of silver from the sub treasury at Chicago to country banks in the central west have been for the past four weeks greater than in the recollection of the employes A half million dollars a week has been shipped on orders from banks and despite large shipments of new coins to the subtreasury the stock of silver in the vaults is 3000000 being 1000000 less than the average amount carried The ordinary demand for silver coin has averaged 80000 a day but during the past month or more the shipments have been as large as 125000 Assistant Treasurer Phelps attributes the demand to the big wheat crop in the western states and the previous lack of silver for the making or change ACCIDENTALLY KILLED Prominent Young Ohio Man Shot While Duck Hunting Warren Reynolds aged 18 the son of Ira Reynolds treasurer of the Wade Park Banking Company and a sophomore at Case School of applied Sciences Cleveland Ohio was shot while duck hunting and died Monday morning He was with Leslie Stair and William McClure two fellow students Stair attempted to change the guns from one side of the boat to the other when one of them was discharged the load of shot tearing off one of Rey nolds hands and striking him in the ab domen Stair and McClure are so badly prostrated that they are under the care of physicians Cold Blooded Murder John Beaman aged 50 proprietor of the Beaman House Fond du Lac Wis was murdered early Sunday morning by Will iam Payne colored in the presence of several white men in the hotel bar Payne was drunk and talking loud and flourish ing a razor He said he was going to kill someone He followed Beaman behind the bar forced him against the wall caught him by the whiskers and with the words This is the way Ill do it brand ished his razor and before anyone sus pected any serious intention cut Beamans throat from ear to ear Payne escaped during the excitement Question Pullmans Whisky Just as a Baltimore and Ohio train crossed the bridge into Ohio the other day a constable boarded the dining car and ar retted C T Duval the steward of the car on a warrant from the Ohio food inspector charging him with selling adulterated whisky There are three brands of liquors handled on Duvalls car which are alleged to be adulterated He was held for trial Gold Steamer Springs a Leak The schooner W S Phelps which sailed from San Francisco Wednesday afternoon last with forty prospectors and a cargo of supplies for Copper River Alaska sprung a leak about eighty miles southwest of the Farallones and was com pelled to put back She will be placed upon dry dock and thoroughly recalked New and Deadly Mitrailleuse An Austrian newspaper announces that Mauser the well known manufac turer of firearms and the inventor of the mitrailleuse which bears his name h just invented a new mitrailleuse which loads and discharges itself auto matically There are three models of this and experiments with them are said to have been highly successful Seeiuir and Feelinar West Side urchin My pops a scorch er Youd ought to see his wheel East Side urchin Huh My pops a scorcher Youd ought to sec his slip per Truth A wise man ought to hope for the best be prepared for the worst aud bear with equanimity whatever may happen MrfBarfijggltdam rtjJfjaaafeastejfeoasBiae COST OF CARRYING THE MAILS Statistics of Value Given Out by the Pootofflce Department The report of W S Shallenberger sec ond assistant postmaster general gives an interesting review of the principal de velopments in the entire postal transpor tation service of the United States and connecting foreign mails It shows an aggregate of appropriations for the postal servic for the current year of 51141288 The probable deficiency is 500000 making the estimated expendi tures this year 51641288 This will be 1623045 or Zi per cent more than for the fiscal year just closed The estimate for the fiscal year 1899 is 53337260 which is 1790021 more than the estimated ex penditure for the current year The an nual rate of expenditure for the inland mail service in the year just closed was 49862074 and for foreign mail service 1791170 after deducting 258029 for in termediary service to foreign countries SPANISH VESSEL WRECKED Coasting Steamer Goes Down with Several Officers and 77 Privates Havana advices of the 18th says The coasting steamer Triton was wrecked on 1 the north coast of Pinar del Rio province She went ashore in heavy weather ground ing eight miles from shore The gunboat Christina was sent to the rescue at once but owing to the heavy sea that was run ning found it impossible to reach the scene of the disaster until night Only thej purser of the ship and one passenger werej saved Among those who were lost were two navy and two army officers a com missary official and seventy seven privates On board the Triton was 31660 in silver to be used for the payment of the Spanish military and naval forces The Triton it is stated was overloaded She carried a large quantity of groceries and tion and had on board ninety three rifles for the government troops ONCE RATED AS A MILLIONAIRE Andrus Merritt of Duluth Assigns for the Benefit of Creditors Andrus R Merritt of Duluth Minr has made a voluntary assignment for the benefit of his creditors to Charles A Christopherson The action has oc casioned considerable surprise Mr Mer ritt and his brothers were among the earliest developers of the Mesaba iron range and were once rated worth millions He was one of the plaintiffs in the suit against J D Rockefeller which wa fought for years and which was finally ended by Rockefeller settling for 500000 He is also the man that recently was in dicted for the alleged fraudulent coal land transactions in Kentucky and for whom Gov Clough of Minnesota refused to honor a requisition from the governor of New York IS NEARLY BURIED ALIVE Illinois Woman Regains Her Senses During Her Funeral A Champaign 111 special says Mrs A L Hannah living near Mahomet was reported dead the other evening When the funeral was in progress it was discov ered that she was breathing Restoratives were applied Five hours later she ex pressed a desire to eat and has been gain ing ever since The attending physician says he sees no reason why she should not make a complete recovery Big South Carolina Failure C C Pinckney jr of Charleston S C manager and the holder of controlling in terests in the Farmers Mining Company the Wappoo mills the horseshoe mills and Magnolia Mining Company suspended payment on Saturday According to best information obtainable the liabilities are in the neighborhood of 200000 Mr Pinckney has as yet made no statement of assets He has considerable property Woodmen OiIicial Suicides The body of Albert Hammers the offi cial of the Modern Woodmen who disap peared three weeks ago and for whom all Woodmen camps had been searching was found in an abandoned mill a few miles north of Elgin 111 He had taken his life Fight Declared Off Owing to Jack Everhardt having devel oped malarial fever the fight between he and McPartland scheduled for Monday night at New Orleans was declaied oft QUOTATIONS Chicago Cattle common to prime 300 to 350 hogs shipping grades 300 to 425 sheep fair to choice 200 to 450 wheat No 2 red 91c to 92c corn No 2 25c to 2Se oats No 2 18c to 39c rye No 2 45c to 4Gc butter choice creamery 21c to 22c eggs fresh 14c to 15c new potatoes 38c to 50c pei bushel Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 t 5 25 hogs choice light 300 to 425 sheep common to choice 300 to 400f wheat No 2 91c to 93c corn No J white 27c to 29c oats No 2 white 22c to 23c St Louis Cattle 300 to S525 hops 300 to 425 sheep 300 to 425 wheat No 2 95c to 97c corn No 2 yellow 25c to 26c oats No 2 white 21c to 22c rye No 2 42c to 43c Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 525 hogs 300 to 450 sheep 250 to 425 wheat No 2 92c to 94c corn No 2 mixed 27c to 29c oats No 2 mixed 20c to 21c rye No 2 46c to 48c Detroit Cattle 250 to 525 hogs 300 to 400 sheep 250 to 400 wheat No 2 92c to 93c corn No 2 yellow 2Sc to 29c oats No 2 unite 22c to 24c rye 47c to 48c Toledo Wheat No 2 red 93c to 95c corn No 2 mixed 27c to 28c oat No - white 1S to 19- rye No 2 47c to 48c clover seed 335 to 345 Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring Soc to 87c com No 3 23c to 27c oats No 2 while 21c to 23c rye No 1 46c to 47c barley No 2 40c to 45c pork mess 750 to S00 Buffalo Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 300 to 423 sheep 300 10 450 wheat No 2 winter 93c to 95c corn No 2 yelhnv 30c to 32c oats No 2 white 24c to 26c New York Cattle 300 to 550 hog 350 to 475 sheep 300 to 450 wheat No 2 red 95c to 96c corn No 2 32c to 34c oats No 2 white 22c to 24c butter creamery 15c to 23c eggs Western 16c to 18c zszs3asam3zfz3PT rrf 4 - STATE OF NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM Hastings Business Man Fatally Stab bed by a Young Woman of that City Refuses to Reveal Her Name He Will Probably Die Stabbed with a Hat Pin Herbert Crow the young man stabbed with a hat pin in the hands of his sweet heart at Hastings Sunday night is not dead yet Physicians have thus far been unable to locate the part of the pin which broke off and remained in the victims side No hope is given that he will recover Mystery still surrounds the case The fcoy for he is but 18 years old refuses to make public the name of the girl or de tails concerning the attack which ended o disastrously to him To one of the physicians he communicated the fact that je was stabbed by a woman friend with ivhom he was spending the evening He ptimated that she thrust the hatpin into lis side in an angry moment following ome conversation about a rival The dow was so suddenly delivered and in men an awkward way that the steel broke oi two I The young man said he did not know he was badly injured though he immediately left the house in a rage He discovered when the weapon was withdrawn that part of it had been left in the wound and concluded that he had better have a phy sician remove the broken piece Nothing could be done to induce him to tell the If irls name after he had discovered that lis wound was likely to prove fatal Five Years for Hiding Stolen Goods Jones Reynolds found guilty by a jury at Grand Island of concealing stolen prop arty was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary His attorneys say they are 20Hfident of securing a favorable decision on their appeal to the supreme court for a new trial Reynolds is the man who was arrested last spring after a quantity of dry goods had been found securely hidden in a hole under the floor in his hotel which goods it was shown had been stolen from a merchant named Ziska of Exeter The police say the hotel had long been a fence for thieves Falls Back Into the Well While putting a pump into his well C H Jipp of Fort Calhoun received a very severe fall He was working on a rope ladder When he had finished his work he started to climb up He succeeded in almost reaching the top when the ladder broke He fell to the bottom of the well a distance of forty feet breaking his shoul der and cutting a fearful gash in the back of his head He was alone when the acci dent happened and it was some time be fore assistance was rendered Deserted by Her Husband Mrs Louisa Brows called at the police Station at Omaha accompanied by her 5-year-old son and told Matron Ryan that she had been abondoned by her husband The couple came to this city from Minne apolis a week ago Recently Brows told iis wife he was going to Fort Crook to en list and that she would have to support Derself hereafter The woman is anxious o get transportation to Atlanta Ga iv here a sister resides farrow Escape from a Bad Wreck As extra No 638 passed through Gothen burg the other day running at the rate of forty miles an hour the second pair of trucks on the fifth car from the engine broke After running for a couple of hun dred feet and tearing up and breaking the ends of about fifty ties the truck was run into the ditch south of the track without any other damage to the train Arrested for Wife Beating Edward McKenna has been arrested at Omaha at the instance of his wife who alleges that he heats her severely without piovocation A few nights ago the hus came home late and was reprimanded by his better half He is then said to have struck her in the face with his list and afterwards to have used articles of domestic economy upon her Boy Charged with Murder Frank Sedlacek a 17-year-old boy has been brought to Valentine charged with minder in the first degree By some it is believed that Frank either purposely or by accident shot and killed his 11-year-old bister though the lad stoutly maintains that she shot herself accidentally Only the two children were at home at the time of the terrible affair Cracked the Safe The safe of John Martin of Trumbull is not so ornamental as it was Burglars broke into his store one night and wrecked the safe but got none of the contents J 11 Rothwell who sleeps in an adjoining bt ore heard the explosion lit a lamp the light from which shone out into the street in front of Martins store frightening the burglars away Chappell Mil n Drowns Himself A man named Johnson was found dead in A B ferai ngers dam on Lodge Pole leek near Chappell Ills clothes and hat were found on the bank of the creek Coroner Hudson held an inquest over his body and the jury rendered a verdict of death by suicide in accordance with the evidence presented He leaves a wife and three children Shoots a Tramp Some tramps got into a tight near the depot at Kearney recently and when an officer went to quiet iliem a large colored man in the crowd pulled a gun and shot at him The officer leturned the fire hitting him twice once in each leg The wounds are painful but not thought to be fatal Burglars Raid a Postofnce Thieves entered the postoffice at Pierce and secured over 300 in casli and 300 in stamps from the safe As yet no clew has has been discovered as to the identity of the thieves Viont Have Saloon The town boaid of Burwell has refused to grant a license ior a saloon Nebraska School Lauds Commissionerof PublicLands and Build ings Wolfe closed the leases of all Knox Couuty school lands last week The at tendance at the bidding was the largest of any others in the state and the bonuses netted the most amounting to 910 The highest bonus was 371 on a quarter sec tion Lane Children Will Recover The Lane children who were seriously injured in a runaway accident at Tecum the other day are getting along nicely nd all will recover 3csr FAST MAILS NARROW ESCAPl Horses Caught by the Legs on d Bridge Train Is Flagged The Union Pacific fast mail westbound had a close call three miles east oj jrantl Island one night last week HauNtta train not been flagged there would prob ably have been a bad wreck Shortly before dark a team of big brown horses became frightened and ran out of town in the wildest gallop Abouttffred miles out of town they took the thick la this vicinity there is quite a long curve re ferred to as the Black Hawk bridge The horses started across the bridge but theic legs went down between the ties and tney were securely fastened there Fritz Ernsimeyer a German fanner liv ing near had noticed the approach of tho horses and immediately set about with two neighboring fanners to get the homes off the track But it was a big task and they soon realized the importance of flag ging the fast mail which they knew would be thundering along in a few mmutesj Mr ErnjBtmeyer ran up the track with a lantern and the engineer obeyed the nal at once The work of removing the horses was soon accomplished and the train completed the trip to Grand Island- Whipped the School Janitor G W Cornell a lawyer of Auburn war arrested at the instance of the boartl f education for assault and battery upon L L Alspaugh janitor of Athens Schoolv The boys in this school had formed a con spiracy to whip the janitor and drive hinv off the grounds but for one reason or an other had not been able to do anything Recently Johnny Cornell came to school with a club which the janitor took away from him and in the scuffle struck Johnny over the back with a piece of buggy wlsf g several times During the forenoon tha Superintendent came to the school to in vestigate the matter and Johnny ieft the room and told his father of his whipping by the janitor The father armed lnuiseU with a horsewhip and went to the school house He met the janitor at the door and forced him into a corner and commenced choking him when help arrived Johnnjj Cornell has given the teachers a great deal of trouble for some time The board of education has taken a firm stand in the matter and proposes to maintain tho disci pline of the school Blaze at Dakota City A fine of supposed incendiary origin ns discovered Friday morning in the Evan Block Dakota City occupied by Paul Pizey Dakota County Abstract Company and District Judge Evans and before it was gotten under control it was destroyed with its contents together with two other buildings adjoining The latter structures were occupied by F A Ayres with a tin shop and Frank Keiley painter and a Broyhill barber The contents were saved The total loss is placed at 3000 to 4000 but this may be raised as the safe abstract office has not been opened and it contained valuable records of the company worth S000 to 10030 Judge Evans lost a large number of court records 11 is in surance was about 1800 The excellent work of volunteer firemen prevented a further spread of the flames Hires a Buggy and Sells It A man giving tho name of C Walburn and professing to represent wagon manu facturers and to be looking for a location for a new factory was arrested at River ton recently He passed himself off at Franklin as a man of some importance and responsibility and hired a buggy at the livery stable and drove to Riverton where he soldthe outfit The marshal teiegraphd asking for his arrest Injured in a Runaway George Dechers of Rising City while driving home to his farm five miles north west of town was seriously perhaps fatally injured by his team running away and throwing him from his wagon frac turing several ribs and otherwise injuring him Union Carpenters Win Out The union carpenters who struck at tne exposition grounds Omaha on Monday have returned to work having gained a victory at every point The men asked eight hours a day at 30 cents an hour and only union men to be employed Rob the Depot at Alma The Burlington depot was brokei into at Alma Wednesday evening while the agent was at supper The thief relieved the cash diawer of 48 in currency and h German thaler dated 17S3 No clew Money Box 3Iissing E E Shuler a Ilavelock merchant laid down a box which contained his days re ceipts about 180 while he watched a row between several men and now the box and money are both missing A- Nebraska Short Notes Mrs Bressler of Cuming County slipped and fell while scrubbing the porch of her house and broke her leg A number of Hartington kids about the tender age of 16 started out for California on the bum Their folks telephoneddo Laurel and had them headed off and brought back The creamery atShickley burned to the ground recently The fire caught from the smokestack There was no insurance on the plant Anson Clark of Minden purchased nino cars of Colorado and Utah cattle the pa week of Engaard fc Christensen and will feed them through the winter on his farm north of town The town of Dodge which has suffered severely from fire in the past has pur chased a chemical fire engine Burglars entered the depot at Brown the other night and succeeded in prv ing open the money drawer but got notfi ing for their pains They also tried the safe with as little success They drilled several holes in the door in an effort to strike the combination but failed The 11-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Scharwath living ten miles north of Ran dolph accidentally shot himself with a levolver during the absence of his parents The ball took effect in his abdomen and resulted in his death after causing several hours of intense suffering Ten ears of feeder eattle were unloaded at Atlanta Phelps County last week William Bligh of Antelope County had one hand badly lacerated by acorn shelleiv Jim Den one of the most famous live bird shots In the state Fred Boehner another good shot and well known all round sportsman of Arapahoe are rapidly completing arrangements for a grand trap shooting tournament to take place in Omaha November 8 4 and 5 The Bradstreet liverv barn at ONeill j I K Hi rl I 3V -1 I t i burned last week and twenty four head of Lm horses perished m the flames A number J s of wagons Suggies and sets of harness were also lost J J j J