The Valentine Democrat VALENTINE , NEB. \ I. M. RICE , Publisher .SUSPECT FOUL PLAY BODY OF F. K. LOOMIS BEARS MARKS OF VIOLENCE.- Wound Back of Right. Ear the Size of Half Dollar Arouses Grave Sus picions Among English Polic e Consul Makes No Statement. Reports to both the Press Association nnd the Central NCAVS Association at London that a further examination of the body of F. Kent Loomis , which was found Saturday at Warren Point , some fifteen miles from Plymouth , has given rise to grave suspicions on the part of the local oflicials that Mr. Loomis met with foul play. The wound behind the right ear is de- Bcribed as beig ; circular , large and clean , and it is thought it was inflicted before deatb. It is surmised that Mr. Loomis' body fell into iLc Avater near the Eddy- Blone light house. Joseph G. Stevens , American consul at Plymouth , in response to a telegram sent Ly the Associated Press asking if the lo cal reports of foul play had any basis or if he had any ground for suspicion regarding the death of Mr. Loomis , re plied : "I regret I cannot make any statements prfor to the inquest. The wound on the head , back of the right ear , is the size of a half dollar. The body is fairly pre served , especially about the top and back of the head , considering the time it has been in the Avater. " Assistant Secretary of State Lommis , of Washington , D. C. , who has been un tiring in his efforts to clear up the mys tery surrounding the disappearance of his brother , said that he had found nothing to warrant the conclusion that F. Kent Loomis committed suicide or was the vic tim of foul play. He said he Avas con vinced that it was purely a case of acci dental death. Inquiry at the state department elicited the fact that when it was decided to have the treaty carried forward from Paris by W. H. Ellis in order to insure its prompt arrival in Abyssinia , a cable gram was sent to King Menelik stating explicitly that , as the messenger who had been sent out Avith the treaty had disap peared , it Avould probably be sent on by W. H. Ellis , AA-ho carried it as a matter ot accommodation and Avho is proceeding to Abyssinia on business Avith which this government has no interest , and AA'ith Avhich it has no concern. DOZEN PEOPLE INJURED. Passenger Train is Derailed Near Dallas , Texas. Nearly a dozen people were injured , several dangerously , in the derailment of the northbound passenger train No. G7 on the Paris Cleburne line of the Gulf , Colorado rado and Santa Fe raflroad nine miles south of Dallas , Tex. , Sunday. Thomas Gray , baggageman , of Cle burne , Avas pinned under the heavy safe and a truuk in the baggage car and suf fered serious injuries. Many others were thrown about the cars. Just ns the train was making a sharp curve at a high rate of speed the bag gage car left the rails , the remainder of the train following with the exception of the last sleeper. The engine and tender ra'n along on the ties for nearly a quar ter of a mile. $ FOUR ARE DROWNED. Fatal Accidents at Meadville , Prt. , I and Toledo , Ohio. Isaac Barnet and William Stafford , of CleA'eland , O. , Avere droAvued at 4 o'clock Sunday while bathing in French Creek at Meadville , Pa. Their bodies have not yet been recovered. Henry Tetter , of Toledo , O. , and his son Arthur , aged 10 , Avere droAvned in the canal near Grand Rapids , 0. , Sunday night. The boy was seized Avith cramps while bathing and the father jumped in to save him , both losing their lives. Big Storm in Chili. Advices from Santiago do Chili state that a storm of almost unprecedented" lence prevailed over the Avhole country. The lower part of the Valparaiso valley - is completely covered Avith mud and wa ter , the Malecon has been destroyed and great loss of property has been caused. , The Central railroad has been broken in seA'cral places. Injured in Chicago Riot. In an attack Sunday afternoon on four strike-breakers by a mob composed of Spectators at an amateur baseball game 'in the vicinity of the stock yards , tAvo white men , one policeman and four strikc- 'breakers ' were seA'erely injured. Revoh'- ers and knives AA'ere used , and three of the injured men are in a serious condi tion. Sioux City Stock Market. Saturday's quotations on the live stock market at Sioux City were as folloAvs : Heavy steers , $3.50i ( 3.75. Top hogs , $5.15. , Cyclone at Chautauqua , N. Y. A cyclone that swept over a part of Chautauqua , N. Y. , Saturday afternoon caused the loss of one life , the injury of several persons and the total destruction of five dwellings and three barns , desides damaging other property. Former Mayor Kills Robber. A burglar who entered the home of ex- Mayor W. P. Packard , of South Haven , Mich. , was shot as he was about to go upstairs into the bedroom in which Mr. Mrs. Packard slept. > GET 49 YEARS EACH. Mrs. Biddle's Assailants Sentenced at Mt. Holly. N. J. Aaron Timbers , Jonas Simrns and Wil liam Austin , negroes , who confessed to assaulting Mrs. Elsie Biddle , of Burling ton , N. J.were sentenced to forty-nh years each in the state prison , after a rec ord breaking trial at Mt. Holly , N. J. The men arrived iu Mt. Holly at 1:15 p. m. Less than half an hour later they had pleaded guilty , had been given the extreme penalty of the hiAV and had start ed for prison. When the men , hand cuffed to three detectives , stepped from the train there were at least 1,000 per sons grouped around the railroad sta tion. A company of the NCAV Jersey National Guard quickly opened a .passage way and within five minutes the crim inals Avere in the court house. Judge Gas- kill had ordered that the curious be ex cluded from the court room , only the newspaper men and the guards being ad mitted. Judge Gaskill accepted the pleas of guilty , and in pronouncing sen tence , said : "The sentence'of the court is that , for the attempted rape to Avhich you have just pleaded guilty , each of you be con fined in the state prison at hard labor for these terms : Of 15 years on the charge of robbery , 15 years upon the charge of assault with intent to kill an officer , 12 years for assaulting Mrs. Bid- die , and upon the charge of robbing the house of William Streaker , 7 years , mak ing a total of forty-nine years. " As soon as sentence had been pro nounced the men Avere removed from the court hoiise. As they appeared at the entrance the soldiers formed two col umns of fours and with the men in the center they marched doAvn a side street to the special train which had brought them from Cauiden. The first demonstra tion of any character took place as the negroes neared the train. A croAvd of several hundred men and boys had gath ered , and hooted and jeered the necroei and a cry of "shoot them" Avas huarJ several times. LOUIS BUSSE MUST HANG. Supreme Court of JoAva Makes Im portant Ruling. A DCS Moines , la. , dispatch says : The prospect for a legal hanging in IOAVU is fair. By an evenly divided court , the dentil sentence of Louis Busse , of Bre- iner County , was affirmed by the supreme tribunal of this state. It is the law that Avhen the supreme court divides evenly the judgment of the loA\Jer court stands affirmed , there being insufficient votes to reverse it. But an affirmation of this sort is just as effective as one of the entire court. And Busse Avill hang unless GOA- . Cum mins decides to commute the sentence tc imprisonment for He. Eusse Avas to have been executed , un der the sentence pronounced by Judgfc Kelley , on April 17 , 1903. The lav ? makes the date of execution HOAV Avhat- OAer the governor fixes , if , Avhen the court certifies its decision to him , he de cides to fonvard to the sheriff of Bre- mer County a death warrant for Busse. BODY IN A CAB. Death of a TVenlthy NCAV Yorker Veiled in Mystery. Charles W. Carter , of New York , a wealthy manufacturer , Avas found dead under circumstances Avhich bear resem blance to the recent death of Caesai Young. He was in a ca1 > with au un- knoAvn woman near Prospect Park , Brooklyn , when the woman called for help and shortly afterwards disappeared. Investigation showed the man had been dead for some time. Mr. Carter was a manufacturer of varnish and ols in Brooklyn. The house has been established since ISOo. Carter liA-ed in a fine house in Flatbush. He AA'ife and daughter had left only Wed nesday for their summer home on Shel ter island. TWO-HEADED GIRL. Freak Corn at Cairo , 111. , Dies Short ly After Birth. ' i A two-headed girl has been born in Cairo , 111. , to a negro family of the name of Shane. It died shortly after bir li. The heads Avere both Avell formed and rested OH the shoulders at about the same angle. The features Avere perfect. The body of the infant was fully ma tured. The child had only 'one set of lungs , but it possessed tAvo independent necks , each Avindpipe furnishing air for one lung. Accused Diamond Thief Held. Harry Kendall , alleged Chicago diamond mend thief , arrested at Stockton , Cal. , with Mrs. Sobin BroAAn , on whom diamonds mends valued at over $ f > ,000 Avere found , failed to secure his release on habeas cor pus proceedings. He was remanded and immediately arraigned on n charge of grand larceny , being accused of fraudu lently obtaining $500 at Indian Hill , 111. Advance in Price of Meat. The price of beef has advanced again at New York. Poultry , eggs and vegeta bles also raised. Hotels and restaurants have advanced prices. Many butcher shops have been forced to close. Many tenement families are going AA'ithout meat altogether. Thousands View Body. The .funeral of Samuel M. Jones , for mer mayor of Toledo , O. , Friday after noon was the largest ever held there. The body was viewed by 100,000 people Business was suspended. Woman Burned to Death. Mrs. Hazel McDonald was burned to death and her husband , John McDonald , fatally injured at a rooming house on Pine Street , St. Louis. Nine women were rescued by firemen. The loss to the building was nominal. Farmer Burned to Death. While trying to get some horses out of a barn that had bqen struck by light ning , John Brumer , a , well to do farmer near Clinton , la. , was burned to death Friday morning. POM PAUL IS DEAD. Noted Leader of the Boers Expires in Switzerland. Paul Kruger , former president of the Transva.tl Republic , died \ at Clarcns. Switzerland , Thursday morning of pneu monia aifl supervening heart Aveaknesa. He lost cousciousijess Monday. Applica tion Avill be made to the British govern ment for authority to transport the re mains to the Transvaal. The dea.th of Kruger aroused wide spread regret at Paris , France , OAving to French sympathy for the Boer cause and personal admiration for the ex-president. When Kruger recently left Meutone his health AVUS gradually failing , through old age , constitutional disorders and thro it troubles , which threatened to ex tend to his lungs. Near friends recog nized his once rugged constitution was gradually going to pieces. Visitors de scribed him as being a pathetic figure of calm endurance. His eyesight was dim med , but he sat much at times with his bible open before him , muttering well known passages. He expressed the belief that ProA'idenee Avould eventually ren der justice to the Boer cause. Stephanus Johannes Paul Kruger was born at Rustenberg , South Africa , on Oct. 10 , 1S25. He Avas one of the great est statesmen in the history of South Af rica , and played a leading part in the affairs of the South African republic. He Avas four times chosen president of the republic. At the close of the Boer war , when the Boer forces had been crushed by the British armies , Kruger fled to Europe and had since remained in exile. Kruger was considered to be a multi-millionaiie. RIOTING AT CHICAGO. Police Shoot Into Crowd and One Man fe Hit. Rioting commenced in the stock yards at Chicago Thursday night , and one man , Alfonso Andmlis , was shot in the left shoulder by the police. He is not fatally injured. The incidents leading up to the shoot ing of Audrulis commenced Avhen a par ty of strikers met a detachment of police under the command of Lieut. Moore , on Paulina Street , near Forty-fifth Street. One of the crowd hurlew a stone at the officers and was at once placed under ar rest. The police started tOAvard the sta tion AA-ith their prisoner when his com panions attacked them with stones. Sev eral volleys of stones had been throAvn when the police drew their revolvers and fired several shots at the croAvd. Au drulis fell Avith a bullet through his shoulder and his companions fled. There are indications that the strike Avill soon end by the adjustment of the differences by arbitration. TWO PUT TO DEATH. Slayers of Kate Sullivan Electrocut- en in Ohio Prison , Al and Ben Wade Avere electrocuted shortly after midnight Wednesday night at the Ohio penitentiary annex at Co lumbus for the murder of Kate SulliA-an , at Toledo , in 1900. Al Wade Avent to the chair first. But one shock was administered , and he Avas pronounced dead at 12:11 o'clock. Ben Wade was strapped in the chair at 12:10 : o'clock , and but one shock Avas given. He was pronounced dead in ten minutes. The crime for which the men were electrocuted was the murder of Kate Sul- liA-an , one of two aged spinsters who lived alone on a farm about five miles Avest of Toledo on the night of April IS , 1900. The motive was robbery. MURD0RER ZELLAR DIES. Self-inflicted Wounds Result in the Death of Omaha Man. Michael Zellar , of Omaha , Neb. , who last Saturday killed his Avife and her father , William Burkanip , and attempt ed to take his ovm life Avhile being cap tured , is dead of peritonitis , induced by the self-inflicted stab wounds. Cellar Avas taken to the city jail Avhere it was thought the wounds were not of a dan gerous nature. Peritonitis set in , how ever , and the afflicted man Avas taken to the Clarksou hospital for an operation. The surgeons found on examination that the man AVRS in a dying condition , and the operation was not performed. His death came a few hours later. More Join Strike. Thirty coopers and boxmakers and about 125 unskilled employes of the Ar mour , Fowler and Cudahy plants at Kansas City , Mo. , failed to report foi duty Thursday. Many of these em ployes Avere non-union men. Killing on a slightly increased scale Avas resumed by the three big plants. NCAV York Mystery. The New York police report the finding of a body in Harlem River believed to be that of Henry Baxter Kingsley , the wealthy young Vermont man who has been missing since November from the home of his cousin , Hugh Baxter , in Fifth Avenue , NCAV York. Hurt on "luaop the Loop. " Miss Irene Broadwell and Miss Ethel Boyd , both of Cleveland , O. , AA'ere dan gerously injured in the "loop the loop" at Celeron , N. Y. The car in Avhich they were riding became stalled at the top of the loop and both fell to the track , a dis tance of twenty feet. Shaved for the First Time at 85 Although So years old , Peter S. La Touretto , of Whitehouse , N. J. , has just had his first experience in a barber's chair. On leaving the chair he said it was the first time in his life that he had ever been shaved by a barber. World's Fair Robbed. Foil'employes of the admissions de partment at the World's fair have been arrested and held pending an investiga tion into what is believed to be a con spiracy to rob byticket _ irregularities" STATE OF NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM. Zellar is Captured Omaha Murder er "Was Fifty-Three Hours Without Water Killed His Father-in-JLaw and His "Wife During Quarrel. After being without food and water for fifty-three hours , M. W. Zeilar , of Oma ha , who last Saturday fatally beat his father-inlaw , W. R. Burcamp , and then stabbed his wife to death , was captured late Monday by John P. Peterson near the house in which the bloody deed was committed. While attempting to evade his captor , however , Zellar twice slashed himself across the abdomen Avith a huge knife , which he was carrying at the time. The funeral procession AVthicli follow ed Cellar's wife and her father to For est Lawn cemetery had just left the house when -"Zcllar , nearly famished , came from his hiding place , evidently with the intention of securing food and water. Peterson , who had been left to watch the place , saw Zellar peer in at the window. He at once gave chase , threatening to blow the fugitive's head off if he did not stop. The order brought Zellar to a standstill , but before Peter son could reach him the frightened man drew a large knife from his pocket and slashed himself across the stomach. The wounds inflicted are serious , but not dan gerous. Peterson hurried to the woundecl man , who at once asked for water. This was given him , and he drank nearly a gallon. He also asked Peterson to permit him to secure something to eat , but was refused. Assistance came to Peterson , and the police wore sent for. They soon arrived and placed Zellar in a patrol wagon and hurried him to the city jail , where the city physician attended his wound. Zellar declines to talk. He stated to Chief of Police Donahue , however , that the trouble was caused by his two sons , and that their mother took their part. Beyond this he would say nothing. His sous visited the jail but were not permitted to see him. FOR KIDNAPPING. Dlaude Reeves 31ust Answer to Serious Charge in Conrl. Claude Reeves is confined in the county jail at Dakota City in default of bonds awaiting his preliminary trial to take place before County Judge Eimers on the charge of kidnapping , preferred against him by William Sharp , step father of Mabel Munson , a 13-year-old miss of South Sioux City , who was taken away from home on June 2G by Reeves. The girl states to Deputy Sheriff Klos- ter , wno brought Reeves to this place , that Reeves assaulted her , and it is very probable that the charge of kidnapping will be changed to one of a more serious nature. NEBRASKA GIRL IN BAD PLIGHT Too Badly Frightened to Tell Much About Herself. Afraid to talk freely to anyone and fearful of giving the address of her pa rents , Miss Bertha Young , a pretty , fair- haired girl of IS , who arrived at the Un ion depot at Chicago , has mystified the police department. She is well dressed , has big blue eyes , and $105 was found on her person. When Matron Fisher at the depot : called the police to care for the girl it was believed she was slightly weak-minded. NOAV it is thought that she is simply frightened and nervous. Although a telegram has been sent to the address she gave as that of her fath er , no reply has been received. She said that he lived on the outskirts of Tccuin- seh , and was a man of wealth. Severe Electrical Storm. An Osmund special says : Wednesday morning this section was visited by the most severe electrical storm it has had so far this year. Lightning struck the large frame barn on the Stedry farm , two- miles east of town , and it burned to the ground. In the barn were six head of good work horses , 500 bushels of grain , besides harness and other farm equipment. The loss sustained will amount to about $1,500 , partially covered by insurance. Gets Away from Holdup. Nick Taylor , manager of the Duree & Furlay store at Laurel , had an-experi ence that was exciting while' it lasted. On his way from Ilartington to Laurel he Avas halted on the road eight miles south of the count } * seat by tAvo thugs , but he whipped his horse and got away. Occurrences of this kind haA'e been quite frequent lately. Injured in a Runaway. Chris Hershey , of Falls City , had a bad accident a few days ago , breaking four ribs , spraining his ankle and being badly bruised about the head. He was returning from Barada in company AA'ith Roy King , when the tongue of the buggy came down , causing the horses to run aAvay. Rilled in Runaway Accident. Ozro M. Walker , a farmer liA'ing near Cedar Bluffs , AA'as fatally injured in a runaway accident Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Walker jumped in front of a run away team on his brother's farm to stop them and Avas thrown to the ground , the pole striking him in the chest and pierc ing his lungs. " " - " " - > Fierce Storm at Omaha. An electrical storm , violent enough to fairly shake substantial houses , struck Omaha and vicinity Monday from the west. The wind succeeded in doing con siderable damage. Shade trees were broken down in many localities , frail chimneys succumbed and a feAV small structures Avere bloAvn over. Tornado Near Burwell. A tornado destroyed seven farm houses nnd barns and outbuildings near Burwell. The building on Mr. Brittaiu's farm was reduced to splinters. Losers Avere Farm ers Lyons , Brumage , Campbell , Dutton and others. No lives Avere lost. The list of injured is not obtainable. Younjj Woman Drowned. Miss Nellie Thompson , a young wo man 17 years old , while ivading in the Republican River near Bloomington went beyond her depth and was drowned. Two of her girl companions narrowly escaped. INDIANS STAND BY AGENT. Grand Conncil of the Winncbagoes Meets nt the Agency. At the instance of Rev. Father Schell , the Winnebago Indian council convened at the agency at Homer and passed reso lutions expressing faith in Agent Wil son and Rev. Father Schell and praising their efforts to rid the unhappy reds of the sway of the grafters. | After telling how the speculators , by * ruthless methods , rob the Indians of $250,000 yearly , the council thanked Sec retary Hitchcock , Bishop Scannell Fath er Schell and Mother Drexel for their kindly interference and help. The council further agreed to urge the Indians to turn-over their money when paid to them to a responsible committee , AA-ho will pay the honest debts of the In dians , but only bills properly itemized. If the stores on the border of the reser vation are not reasonable the committee will have stores started inside the reser vation. RAV1SHER IS CONVICTED. Assailant of 5-Year-Old Girl is Sen tenced at O'Neill. At 9JO : o'clock Thursday morning n verdict of guilty Avas returned at O'Neill by the jury in the case of the State of Nebraska vs. Clarence A. Sweet. The verdict , in view of the testimony , recommended that the court sho\v the condemned clemency. Judge Harrington sentenced the prisoner to fifteen years in the penitentiary. Sweet was charged Avith having rav ished Maudie , the 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Storts , at their home , tAventy-seven miles soutlnvest of O'Neill , inoculating her with a disease from Avhich she died. This occurred about the middle of last May , Sweet having been in jail since that time. Sweet is about 25 years of age , and married. His parents live at Fremont , and are said to be highly respected - spec-ted people. EXCITING BOAT RIDE. Thrilling Experience of a Party of Youn * Men at Beatrice. A party of about tAventy young men , most of Avhoin Avere from Fairbury , had a rather exciting experience at Beatrice Sunday afternoon. They came over to attend the Chautanqua , and shortly af ter the noon hour they concluded to take a ride up the river on the Olympia. a gasoline boat operated by Fred Ro- bare. The party had just left the land ing Avheu the chain attached to the pad dle Avheel broke , cai'siug the vessel to be carried over the mill clam by the SAvift current. Most of the party jumped from the A'c.s.1 ! and swam ashore , Avhile seA'- eral remained on board and Avere carried oA'er the dam. No one AV.-IS injured , but each member of the party received a good ducking. The boat Avas considerably damaged. STRUCK BY ATRAIN AND KILLED George Wunderwold Found Dead Reside the Track. Word has been received from Elm Cieek of the finding of a dead man be side the track a feAV miles Avest of Odes sa. The body Ava.s taken to Elm Cre < k and Avas recognized as George Wuuder- Avold , better knoAvn as "Shorty. " He Avas a young , single man , and had been last heard of by his father , AV-IO lives Avith Ed Harris , at Amherst , in Wyo ming , lie Avas Avalking east along the railroad track and Avas doubtless struck by a train. An inquest is in progress. SMALL TORNADO. Number of Farm Houses Destroyed by the Storm. A tornado destroyed seven farm houses and barns and outbuildings near BurAvell. The building on Mr. Brittaiu's farm Avas reduced to splinters. The losers Avere farmers Lyons , Brumage , Campbell , Dutton and others. No lives Avere lost. The list of injured is not ob tainable. Severe hail terms ruined the crops nt Greeley Center , near Ord , at Hasting * and Arcadia. Rob Farmer of Gold. A feAV evenings atro Avhen George Horn , a farmer residing near Cedar Creek , retired he had the sum of $200 in j gold snugly tucked aAvay under hi.s pil- IOA\V but during the night Avhile he was soundly sleeping , someone entered the room and stole the money. Investigation also disclosed the fact that ? o in silver had been taken from a pocket in Mr. Horn's trousers. Two suspicious looking J men Avere seen at the depot that after noon and that is all the clue that has thus far been obtained. Girl's Wild Prank. /Thirteen-year-old Ilattic Bradley , who lives Avith her parents in Lincoln , went away from home Sunday in company of girl companions , and later appeared with trimmixl hair , in boyish attire. Her com panions had taken her to a grove south of the penitentiary whei-f they cut her hair and robed her in a suit of boy's clothing. Then , feaiful of returning home , she spent the night Avith a friend. Her moth er,1 Mrs. J. S. Bradley , spent most of the day iu hysterics. Struck by Lightning. During a heavy Avind and electrical storm , the farm house of Dave Stead- man , two miles northwest of Stella , was struck by lightning. The house is a large one and the shock seemed to per meate evejry room , but did but little dam age besides knocking off plastering. The Avind blew hard from the south and did considerable damage to fruit on the trees , besides breaking off a good many large- sized limbs in nearly every orchard. Harvesting Begins. HarA-est is under full headway at Hol- drege. Some piece * of Avheat have been injured by the black rust , but most of it hti.s received only slight or no injury. There being hut little damage done from hail this season a bountiful yield is still expected. Oats are in fine condition and corn is making rapid progress. PostofJice Thefc at Magnet. No cloAV has been found to the parties who cracked the safe in the general store and postoffice operated by Lewis An drews at Magnet. About S72xwus car ried away by the burglars. Mr. An drews and his family live over the store and he tried to frighten the robbers by shooting a revolver , but they did scare. Harvesters Busy on Sunday. Harvest is in full blast at Auburt. The recent rains kept the farmers out of the fields , and Sunday a harvester was running in almost every wheat field. Short Notes. The little village of NehaAvka , sitnnted near the center of Cass County , has se cured a large flouring mill. Wilbuni Collins , Bellevue. Avho on the Foiuth accidentally discharged a blank shell in his left eye , is improving rapid ly. His sight will be left uninjured. Dr. C. Richard Betts , of McCook. has : been appointed to the position of state1 missionary for Colorado. He expects to- enter upon his new duties in the near future. The school census of Fairbury. just completed , shoAA'S a school population of 1,104 , a gain of about 100 during the last year , divided as folloAvs : Boys , 505 ? girls , 599. Edith Hopkins , of Omaha , familiarly- known as "Teddy. " died in her room at a Butte ( Mont. ) hotel from the effects of poison which she took a Aveek agw with , suicidal intent. One of the hardest windstorms thai Bellevue has experienced for some time passed OA'er that place recently. All fruit suffered terribly , as Avell as trees and grain. Charles W. Sherfey. one of the neer settlers of Otoe County , dii'd at Iris- home in Nebraska City Sunday night at the age of 75 years. Ills death Ava caused from cancer. Arrangements hsxA-p been completed fdr the Omaha horse SUOAV to take place th- last week in September at the Audito rium , inder tLe auspices of th ° Omaha Horse 'Show Association. Deputy Canie Warden E. Hunger left Dakota City for his home in Lincoln af ter patroling Crystal Lake with the hopes of nabbing illegal fishermen , but he Avent away empty handed. In a heavy wind , which Avas accompa nied by hail and rain , the Congregational church at Arcadia , costing about $4.000 Avas bloAvn oft" the foundation , split and torn until the IOSH is almost complete. LeVi Fry , an old resident of "Beatrice , , was adjudged insane by the board of in sanity commissioners and ordered taker to the asylum. He has been charge at the county poor farm for some time past. Ed Vining and Ben Fast , of Hender son , are under $500 bonds each , signed by Mr. J. Gath , of Henderson. Thes * parties are charged with keeping beei and whisky and selling all kinds of li quors. While Henry Meintz and family. Avhc HAM ? eight , miles northeast of Beatrice , , were away from home tlie other evening thieves raided their smokehouse and stole their summer's meat and lard. There is no clue. In the hearing before the Table Rock village board in the case of the eighty- five remoustrators against J. B. Davis , , the petitioner for a saloon , the board de cided , by a vote of 3 to grant the li cense asked for. A heaA-y electrical storm , accompanied by a very strong wind , visited Platts- mouth and vicinity. No particular dam age has been reported , but it is said that much damage was done by the wind southeast of tOAvn. The past week has been cool and Avet with very little sunshine. The daily mean temperature has averaged 7 degrees be- IOAV normal. The rainfall has exceeded an inch in all except the extreme northwestern - western portion of the state. A third rain in as many days is causing- some uneasiness among the farmers about Grand Island , lest fields become so wet that the harvest cannot be continued. In one tOAA'nship reports of looses from this cause are already coming in. Andreas Hansyn , who attempted sui cide on the afternoon of the Fourth July , died Monday night at the St. cis hospital at Grand Island as the re w sult of the injuries self-inflicted. He had cut three gashes in his throat. James Hennessey , of Sutton , was in stantly killed Avhile attempting to cross a small bridge one-half mile south of Crete Avith a heavy threshing engine. The bridge gave way in the middle , drop ping the engine abruptly into the stream. Noel B. Rawls , son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. RaAvls. of Plattsmouth , entered upon the discharge of his duties last Aveek as a full fledged midshipman. He grad uated from the Plattsmouth high school two years ago with the highest honors oi the class. Preparations have commenced at Da kota City for the- coming annual reunion and picnic of the Pioneer and OJd Set tlers' Association of Dakota County , which Avill be held u Clinton Park , { id- joining Dakota City on the Avest , on Thursday , Aug. 25. ' The Parker Amusement Company closed a Aveek's engagement in Grand Isl and under the auspices of the merchnnia- of the city and under the name of the Merchants' Midsummer Carnival. The committee is Avell satisfied Avith the re sult of the enterprise. Dr. Daniel Meehan , one of the mo t prominent physicians of Sevrarcl County , Avho resides at Staplehurst , was arrest ed Monday , charged AA'ith statutory as sault upon the person of Bessie Corcor an. The girl is one of a number brought out by a NOAV Yock society that finds homes for orphan children. The de fendant was placed under a M,000 bon-1. A _ movement is on foot Avhereby the- stock of the Humboldt Telephone Com pany will be purchased by the recently organized City Mutual concern , whitb Avas granted a franchise and has been preparing to install a second system. The new turn of affairs meets the hearty ap proval of the business men of Humboldt , , Avho were not anxious to see tAvo ex changes in operation. Interviews with farmers who have come to Osceola since the terrible rain. Aviud and thunder storm of Sunday night , or rather Monday morning , finds none- but that is jubilant and happy. They say the storm did knock the wheat -an J oats down , but a wind from the other way and the sunshine will bring it Lais to place all right , and with the ? < ' weather of now and for a week , e stem of wheat and oats will be m sho'ck. The Beatrice Creamery Company , of Lincoln , which some time ago purchased the plant of the Bosworth Produce Com pany at Beatrice , expects soon to erect a new building and store house and equip the same with modern machinery for the purpose of working country butter. A telegram was received at Beatrice from Munden , Kan. , stating that Daniel Freeman , the first homesteader in the- United States and a resident of Gage County , had been seriously injured at that , place. The telegram gave no par ticulars. Mr. Freeman is 78 years ot ace.