THE NORFOLK WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL . , , . . . n.KKHUM | \ \ I \ MM Ji. 15H s ONE CAM ON TMAIN NO. 02 IS TOTALLY DESTROYED. WISNEH FIREMEN SAVE OTHER Two Cars In Enstbound Freight Caught Fire After Leaving Pilger. Farmer Saw tin Flames nnd Tele phoned Into Wlsncr. Wlsner. Neb. June 25 Special to The News. 1-iistbound Northwesteur freight train No 02 caught llie be tween Plluur urn ! Wlsner this fore noon , resulting In the total dcstr , tlon of one Irelght car and Its cc tentH , nnd the scorching of anotho. < : ar. ar.A farmer living near the railroad track saw the Hamlng cars as the train passed his house and telephoned Into Wlsner , calling out thy llro depait tnunt. When the train pulled Into town the tlrumun stood in readiness und turned wntor into thu binning cars. cars.One car was saved In tills way , setting only a scorching The car dfStioyod was No 13.G1S , ( Milcngo .t Norlhwestoin. The acoichod cat was No 12'J'J2. ' Chicago tit Paul , MiiinoiM | > lis & Omaha The train eiow , when the the was discovered , inn the I lain as rapldlv as possible Into Wlsner O. H. Thompson was the farmer who saw the binning cars nnd tele phoned into town to got out the lire- men. Wisner Woman Very Sick. Wlsnor , Neb , June 25 Special to The News. Mis Horst , living eight miles south ot here , is dangeionsly sick. Dr. Jonas ol Omaha and Dr Marsh of Wlsner intended to peifoim un opeiatlon last night but decided not to do It WAS NOT BERT TAYLOR. Man Suspected of Minden Murder Re leased at Fairfax. Kalifax , S. D Juno 25 Special to The News : After fullj satisfying himself - self that the man was not Bert Taylor , thu Mlndon munloier , Sheriff McMul Ion has released the suspect who has boon held In the Fairfax Jail. The mini has returned to work for the farmer with whom he had en gaged to work when arrested Burke Votes on Municipal Water Plant Sioux Kails , S U. June 2r > . Special to The News ; A movement inaitgu- lated soveial months ago at Buike , one ol the now towns In ( lie coded portion tion of the Hosebud Indian reserva tion , in Giegoiy county , lor the con struction of a municipal system of waterworks , has losulted in the call ing of a special elewtlon , which will be held on Tuesday ot next week. The1 proposition of Issuing bonds In the sum ul $7.500 tor the- const i notion ol the proposotl waterworks system will bo submitted to the vote-is , and Is expected pocted ti' cairy by a good majority In the event that the bonding propo sition caines , steps will immediately bo taken to ward the contract , so the system can bo completed and placet ! in operation at the e-aillost possible /lute. UTES TO TREK BACK HOME. Runaway Utes Now Await Arrival ol Fort Robinson Officers. Hapld City , S. D , Juno 25. H. H Hants , a highly educated L'te Indian a government Interpietei. is hen awaiting the arrival of Captain John son , an aimj ollicer of Foil Hobinsoii Neb. , a jju-at favorite of the I'tos and whose advice they prl/e highly When Captain Johnson ai rives arrangements rangemonts will be porlected for tin return of the 100 I'tos . who left tholi reservation some two jours ago am who have been scattered over tin Sioux domains near Hapld City an up in the Thunder creek country These rtes will be transported bacl to their native leservatlons within tin next few days , as they have ixpiesset u de-sire to get back to their old stamp Ing ground , and signified their willing ness to be good ami not go off on ; war scare again It cannot be ascertained until tht arrival of the captain what mode o transportation will be adopted , but I Is likely that the trip wll bo made ovorlnnd. Reward for Dog Poisoner. Wnlthlll , Neb , June 23 Citi/onbo " \Vftlthill liavo oftorod a reward of fst for tire apprehension of the party o parties who have been poisoning thi Walthill dogs. Object to Raise of Rates , hlncoln. June 25 Protests against a rucont raise In rates on lumber , co m out and other structural material have been tiled with the lallway com mission by the Florence humber am : Coal company anil by the George W Craig company. The raise affects tin haul from Omaha to Floremo on the Chicago. St Paul , Minneapolis am Omaha line Student Drowns In Salt Creeli. hlncoln June 25 I red H Matte son a student of the Ames tla ) agrl cultural eollegt * vvadnnvmii in Sal creek Hour himoln 1 he- body was recovered Mother and Daughter Killed by Bolt Wrlton Wls , Juno 25 Mrs A. B Magee and her daughter , Dora , i school Uachcr. wer klllxj by _ lgbt | JAMES S , SHERMAN IMPROVING Vice P'esidentmi Candidate Expects to Leave Hoipila Sunda/ i ' ' v' ' tiiil Juno j"i < ii.mi.MM.in Jan . - s sin imail of fth.i N \ K-- jiiililuiin vice ptosldcnu.il i an 11 M" who was takfti ill here lust Sunday with H passage of gall stone * whibon his way hem * * from the Chliu o ( on M'litlun Is testing most comfottablv Dm I-Mward I' Carter and Dudley I' Allen and C W Stone are nun h ploasi d with the pioRtossi IIP has made nnd are or thu opinion that tin * neeoa blty for nn Immediate operation has boon passed However , the > advised Mr Sht'iinnn to have the trouhlo re moved as soon ns ho shall regain hU not nuil health Mr Shoi man's rnndltlon was hest 4 dleatod by the reading of his tern iituro , vvhlth allowed a general & 'Ing of liU degrees since lust . o The physicians tonsldurod thla n . 'ul sign It Is not expected Mr % nun will In- able to leuvo the hosptg > fore next Sunday He at tondoi/V ? ' i correspondent1 ! and sent n tolog1 < X of condolence to Mrs Orover Cleveland. CUMMINS WING OF REPUBLICANS RUN IOWA CONVENTION. PRAISE FOR SENATOR ALLISON Services of Iowa Delegation In Con gress Also Given Warm Indorse ment Ladd and Weaver Nomlnatec for Supreme Judges , Waterloo , la. , June 25 While "pro giessivos" were In control of the Ho publican btntu convention , they die not beat down with any undue rigor 01 the "standpatters' They adopted : state plattoim giving enthusiastic In dorsomont to Governor Cummins aiu the progressive legislation upon rail road and corporation questions , bti' ' thi } also gave warm Indorsement U the servkes of the Iowa delegation li congiess , and especially to Sonata : William H Allison , and a pledge foi his re-election by the ne\t legislature The "progressives" secured control o the new state central committee , con trolling It by a majority of one Tin committee nominated .Judges Scott M Ladd and Silas M Weaver to succeet thomselvus on the supreme bench am' also went through the formalltj of approving the nominations for stall olllcers made in the recent primaries The convention gave loud applause t ( the mention of the names of Senatoi William H Allison and Senator Del liver and it gave a demonstration o some minutes when Guv01 nor Cum mliib responded to calls for a shor spi och ( loveinor Cummins spoke li good spirit and pledi-cd hlmselt t ( vvotK tor Republican silt cess The platloim adopted , in addltioi to commending legislation for 2-ton tales , abolition ot railway passes , pro hibiting corporation contribution t < campaign funds and compelling pub hcll.v foi campaign expenditure- ! pledges loyal support to Taft am Sherman , national nominees , and tin national plat foi in The convention also adopted the foi lowing resolution with respect to tin deatli of drover Cleveland "Resolved , That this convention ha : learned with regret ot the death o former President Cleveland , an execu live whose patriotism firmness am courage challenged the admiration o his fellow countivmen of all partio : and honored among all men. H ex tends Its sympathy to his bereavei fainilv nnd to the * nation he loved am served with fidelity " BRYAN'S ' TRIBUTE TO CLEVELANt Says Qualities Which Made Him Greai Are Part of Nation's Heritage. Uiuoln , June 25. The following ti Unite to former President Grovei Cleveland was written by W J Hryai nnd will appear in next week's issuf ot his paper "The deatli of ex-President Grovei Cleveland brings to a sudden end tin phenomenal career of one of tin stiongest characters known to the po litual world during the present generation oration UKe every commanding fig ure , ho had zealous supporters am earnest opponents , but those who dif fcrod fiom him were ns ready as his warmest friends to concede to him tht possession of elements of loadershli to nn extraordinary degree He was deliberate in action , firm In convic lion nnd over ready to accept respon flibility for what he did Few mer liavo uxertod a more positive influenct upon those associated with themV < are not far enough from the period ir which his work was done to measun accurately bis place in history , bu the qualities which made him grea are a part of a nation's heritage , ant universal sorrow is fait at his death. ' Sentiments of regret were ex pressed by Norman B Mack of But fnlo. N Y , who was visiting with Mr Hryan when new ? came of Mr Cleve land's death Mr Mack , who knev Mr Cleveland well when he lived a Huffalo , pronounced him a leading citl zen and said his death was a shock ti the nation Americans Murdered , Manila June 23 A telegram received coived troni the Hand of NVgro tell nt the mm dors ot H D Hwrett ( govtrnment forester , T \\aKeley sit ml toaiher ana f ur Filipinos b ; hi 1 tribesmen The arty had startei across the Island of Negros , which i one of the least civilized of the extreme tremo Eouthern group of Islands , am REMAINS OF FORMER PRESIDENT WILL BE BURIED THEN. ROOSEVELT WILL BE PRESENT Lnte In the Dny Messages of Condol ence Began Coming From All Parts of the Country to the Widow of the Distinguished Statesman. Princeton. N J , Juno 25 The futioml of Portlier President Clove- and will be held at C o'clock tornor- low afternoon The hour was defer red as long as possible In order to permit friends and relatives to get hole Mrs Cleveland maintains remaik- nblo foitltude She spent the morning ilone In the fresh air of the ver.uida AH olllclal statement given out and signed by the three physlilans gave ht-ait trouble , superinduced bv blorn a < li and kldnoy ailments ot lung stand IIIL a * the cause of death While Mr. Clovolai'd hail boon in poor health foi the last two years and had lost 100 pounds in weight , his death tame unexpectedly Some three weeks ago he was brought home from hakowood. where his condition for a time was atich that the hotel at which he was staying was kept open after UH tegular season because ho was too ill to be moved Hut when Mr Cleve land was brought back to Princeton he showed signs of Improvement and actually gained five pounds In weight Although routined to his room con tlnuously alter his return to Prince ton , It was not until Tuesday that Mr Cleveland's condition amused iinoast ness on the pait of Mrs Cleveland Undoubtedly affected bv the heat , Mr. Cleveland showed signs of lailuie and Mrs Cleveland telephoned to Ur Bry ant , who came ovei fiom New Yoik on the tialn Dr hoekwood followed Dr. Hryinit fiom Now YoiK and when they learhod here Di Cariiothnn , who had boon Mr Cleveland's local physician since the tormer piesidont came to Princeton , was also called In During the evening Mr Cleveland seemed to rally and Mrs Cleveland , who always has been optimistic about her hus band's health , toll assured that It was merely another of the many attacks Mr. Cleveland had suffered and she In formed those who Inquired that Mr. Cleveland's condition was not serious Mr Cleveland became worse during the night and Mis Cleveland was called to the bedside of her husband The distinguished patient sank into unconsciousness , from which ho recov ered at times , only to suffer n relapse lapseThis continued throughout the night and early morning The last time he became unconscious wns about two hours before ho died Death was poacetul. Just before ho died Mi Cleveland sought to say some thing , but his woids were Inaudible It was not until Kite In the day that messages of condolence IK gan to come in Horn all parts ol the world to Mis C'evoKuul ' One of the Hist was from President Hoo'-ovolt , who will attend the tuneinl , vvhith will lie held tomor row atteinoon , and which , In defer- onto to Mrs Cleveland s wish , will oo as private as possible Mr. Cleveland's bod.v will be burled in Princeton ( Oinetorj , in the family plot , whole lies the remains of Until , the > UU st of the Cleveland childon ) , whose dei.th was a sad blow to her fnthei So unexpectedly did Mr Cleveland's death occur that none of his four chil dren was at home The children are at the Cleveland stimmei homo , at Tamworth N H under the care of Mrs Perrlne Mrs Cleveland's mother Word was sent to them of their fath er's death and they started at once for Princeton The children are Either , aged fourteen , Marlon , aged twelve ; Richard , aged ten , and Fran cis Drover , aged five , . SISTER WIUJOT ATTEND Nebraska Relative of Cleveland Will Be Absent From Funeral. Omaha , June 25 Special to The News Mis Maiy Cleveland Hoyt , a sister of Poimer President Cleve land , will not attend the Cleveland ( uncial. UNE OF FEW REALLY GREAT MEN Secretary Taft Says Cleveland's Death Is Distinct Loss to Nation. New Haven , June 25. News of the death of ex President Grover Cleveland - land threw into a shade of genuine sorrow the commencement festivities at Yale. Secretary Taft was Informed of the demise of Mr Cleveland as the procession of the ofllcials of the uni versity the faculty nnd the graduates was terming to march to Woolsey hall , In which the commencement oxer clses were hold He expressed his deep regret at Mr Cleveland's death , and said "President Cleveland was one of the very great men of the coun < try His death is a distinct loss to the American McShane-Hosford Wedding. Omaha June 25 The wedding ot Mary hoe MeShano , daughter ot Mr , and Mrs John A McShane. and WJI- lard Deere Hostord was solemnized last evening at the Me Shane residence and wj- one of tin MK ml events ot the- } ear The liruli .P om li a nephew < > f Join lit i it .inn i- tin managing 'Ha ' ! uf the John ) > i. PI ivv com puiiin Omaha B 'b ' < > t tl > < rng ptojilt orw widely ktiuvvn m Omaha so clal circles F < Lowing a months visit In the east , they will bu at huino in Ttnnu * rngJiiijn r * n \ 11 c t _ \ nl rt nnn-Lr'AcA ' c A MAN AT VALENTINE ACCUSED OF FORGING $65 CHECK. SIGNED NAME OF A. K. WOOD After Valentine Merchants Had Re fused to Cash Check Bearing Name of A. K. Wood , Reservation Store keeper , Man Was Arrested. Valentine , Neb , June .5 Special to The News : Kred Gardner Is under airost charged with forging the name of A. K. Wood , a Hosebud rosorvn tlon storekeeper , to a $05 check Gardner was arrested by the sheriff after he had attempted to pass the check on two merchants here. His ai rest Clinic when the signature was recognl/ed as not that of Wtxxl DEFEATED HARVARD IN ANNUAL BOAT RACE SECRETARY TAFT CHEERS YALE One of the Largest Crowds Ever Gathered on the Course Saw Yale Crew Win the Great College Rase From Harvard. Now Haven , Conn , June 2 , " Yale won the annual Harvard-Yalo bo.it race today Secietarv Taft wns one of the In- toiested spoctatois along the course The piesldontlal nominee chooieil lustily for his "alma mater. " The i ace was witnessed by one of the laigest crowds which ever gath- eied for this event. The shoie line was a mass of waving blue when the Yale crew crossed first. The event was four oared. The two mile course was covered In ton minu tes und thirty-throe seconds hater an eight oaied freshmen race was inn over the samo-course. HarA - A aril won this event if .ecord time. Ainsworth Weddings. Ainsworth , Neb , June 2. . Special to Thu News : houis J Nicholson of CiooKor , s. D , and Miss Belle Ho.il- ilek ot tills cil.v vveio married hole at "i ; ' . ( ) yesterday moinlng by Hov. T. W Do l ong. Thov loft at once foi South Dakota. The bride Is a gradu ate ot Hie Alnswoith high school and lias boon a successful toucher heio and in head and Bradley. S. I ) The gioom is in the lumber and coal busi ness A Bosharl of Bell wood and Miss Hona Coble of Springview were mar- lied hoio jester day afternoon bv Hev Joseph A Johnson of the .Methodist chinch. The biido is one of Sprinu view's fail daughteis The groom has been principal of the Spiingview school for the past two vt-ais SPANISH STEAMER WRECKED ON ROCKS NEAR MUROS. GOES DOWN IN EIGHT MINUTES Terrible Panic Follows and Rough Seas Made Launching of Boats an Exceedingly Difficult Task Only Fifty Known to Be Saved. Coriinnii. Spain , June 25 The sink Ing of the sU'anior l > ii Hache , the coasting vessel wrecked on the rocks near Muros , brought death to eight- live people , latest repot ts placing the list of drowned at that llgure. Fifty sin v Ivors were picked up by llshlng smacks Paris , June 25 A special dispatch received here from Coiuunn , Spain says that the Spanish steamer hu Hache wont on the rocks In a fog near M tires , where the cruisoi Cardinal Clsneros was wrecked In 190C. Thu ha liacho sank rapidly and a panic followed There were ninety-seven passengers and fifty-four of u cievv aboard Thouo took to the boats , but only torty-soven have landed. The latest reports state that seven teen women vveio drowned. It Is know that forty-seven survivors were landed at MuroH , but that two of them have since died. Fifteen others wore landed at hon. According to the olU- cial lists , the ha Haehe carried nine ty eight of u crow , tin hiding stewards , waiters , etc , and nlnety-bovcn pas sengers The ha Hache came from CadU , whole she had landed part of her passengers. She was on her way to Muros when , on account of the fog , she headed lor Corunna Sudden ly she ran upon a rock , but the cap tain , who knew the coast well , got Ills vessel off Almost Immediately shu ran upon another rock , which was un charted The steamer , according to a surviv or of the crow , sank within a tow mln utes The heavy sea , which was run nlng at the time , destroyed two ot the life boats Boats from the. . neighbor ing fishing villages went to the res cue , but were able to do but little for a time owing to the weather condi tions They succeeded eventually In picking up a large number of men I and women who were Hunting on 1 pieces ol wreckage. London , Juno 25 Special dis patches received hero from Corunna indicate that the sinking ot the steam er ha Hncho may prov e a very serious disaster. The repoits received bore are very conflicting , but apparently there were nearly a hundred passen gers aboard the steamship , in addi tion to a largo crew The vessel sank within eight minutes There was a terrible panic and the i oiigh seas made the launching of the boats an exceedingly dilllcult task Some ol them wore smashed against the sides of the sinking ship STEER STEALING CHARGED. Arthur Wilson Brought to Valentine to Answer Charge. Valentine , Neb , June 2. Special to Tin. ' News Sheillf C A Hossitei has just i etui nod from Moriiman with Ailhur Wilson , accused of steal- a SKM , from P Ainot The hearing lias been sot for July 11 GBOVER CLEVELAND. THt CONDITION OF THE WEATHFP Tcmpeiature for Twenty lour Moms Forecast lor Nebraska. Condition of the weallier n record ed for the l\sout-four hours ondlnx at S a m. today. Maximum 87 Minimum . . . . 57 Average 72 llniometer . . . . . . . .30 211 Chicago , June 25 The bulletin in sued by the Chicago station of the Hulled States weather bureau gives the foiocast for Nebraska as follows : Fair tonight anil piolmhly Frlda.v Warmer tonight YESTERDAY'S ' BASEBALL RESULTS American League. At Detroit 11 II i : Detroit . 0 1 7 2 St houls 40001020 0 7 12 0 At Philadelphia It H 1C New York .01 103010 0 G 9 0 Phll'phla . . 0 0 10 1 At Cleveland- li H H Cleveland .30002100 6 10 0 Chicago . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 G 5 At Itoston : K H K Boston . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 5 B Wash ton . .2300101 1 0 8 10 1 National League. At Chicago 11 H.K Chicago . f. 00001000 1 2 7 2 Kt. I/nils .000001000 0 1 0 2 At Pittsbi.rg li II K Mttslurg 00010103 ' 5 11 2 Cincinnati 00000030 0 3 9 0 At Brooklyn It H i : Brooklyn . I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 < 1 Phirphln . .02000001 0 3 ! ) 1 At New York I-list irame II H K New York. . 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 t s Boston . . . .00000000 0 0 2 (1 ( Second game1 H II K Now York 0001-1020 7 10 C Boston . . . 00000000 1 1 B 4 Western League At Uncoln R H K Lincoln . .10000200 * 3 13 C Denver . . .10000000 0 1 4 C TWO MORE FROM PLAINVIEW Sterlings Win From Spencer 10 to and From Brunswick 11 to 5. Plalnvlew , Neb , June 25. Spocla to The News : The defeat of Spencoi yesterday by a bcoie of 10 to 0 and ol Bitmswick Tuesday by a score of 11 to 5 is this week's lecord of the Plain view Stoilings The Spencer team was comuierei on the Cielghton diamond Sliencei got four inns in the fiist lound bin could not connect with little King's delivoiy after that. O'Keefo , who dli I lie twilling lor Spencer , was easy foi the Stei lings and they chased In ai many scenes as they wanted Th ( loatuioK of the game woie a doublt play pulled off by Chapman , when h < scooped a bunt light off the home plate- and shot it with lightning spooi to Ilisi base , and a tlnow Iiom doei light Held b > Mono tor nn out a ibiid base. About 100 fan-- and fan m lit s accompanied the team. Batteries , Plalnvlew , King niu Chapman , Spenecr , O'Koefe , Taj la : and Imice ) Biunswlck was trimmed In a slov game on the Brunswick diamond Tues ilaj afternoon Next Monday the Noifolk team ii billed to play the Sterlings on th < local diamond. On July 1 and 2 ( hi fast "Aikansns Travelers" base bal team will meet the homo team fo forty and sixty pet cent of the gat < loceipls. Ainswortli 9 , Crawfod 8. Ainsworth. Neb. , Juno 25 Specla to The News : Ainswoitli won fron Ci aw foul by a HCOIO of 9 to S in ; game pln.ved on the Alnswortl Kiomuls veslerday afternoon. It vvn : good ball , a game well woith witness ing ' ' 'I'hi score : Aln-woith 20000220 3 ! Ciaw lord 20010011 0 1 Baiii'iies : AiiiMvnrtb , Hone , Saw vi is and Do Sllva ; Crawford , Slmv and WiKon. Play Stnnton Today. ( 'apt Shatc-i and Ills "American kid ' journeyed down to Stanton a noon lo play with the Stanton 'In dians. " Norfolk has already woi tioin Stanion once and the locals expected pocted to repeat the dose Stantoi has taken a bince since the last garni and intended to win back lost laurel- * In 11 cent games thry have been put ling up a better article of ball thai at i lie llrst of the season. KIrkland I In the box for Norfolk. Hoffman i back'-lopping. Bovee on the initial has ( 'apt Shafer cutting up caper aiound second base , IlusK at short stop. Hank at third , GlUsmnn , He.v mild-- and Parish In the Holds. A fov of tin tans accompanied the team Tomonow Shafer will take hi w. n i lots to Tllden where they vvll tin 11 tin winner of today's tournn nuMii A ball tournament Is bc-lnj In Id at the old soldiers' reunion I Norfolk wins tomorrow , they vvll pluv again on Saturday. IMnlnvlev N met Monday on the Platnvlev grcuindc LOTS OF SPUDS IN BROWN. Potato Crop Piospects m Brown Coun ty Immense \ i .v 1 N 1 , - , , ' 1 N A N , \ i ' . , 1 HI f. 1 IfVt ; . .un f- \ > M I j 1 U > Julio it CiMislivc SENATOR ALLEN DELIVERS OPENING DAY ADDRESS. TEN INNING BALL GAME PLAYED St. Clalr Won Irom Newman Grove In Tenth Inning Old Soldiers Gather for Annual Reunion An Ideal Camp Grounds. Tllden. Neb. June 25 - Special to The NOWK An nddiens l j Senator \\llllntn \ " Allen of MadlHon and n ten inning base ball game will ) St Clali winning over Newman Giovo wtto Ili-st day features of the Tllden G A It teunlon .vcHteidny. The opening day dawned clear and eool In maiked contrast to the Inten sely miltry weal hoi which piovntlod during llie early part of the week. A piottltr place would be hard to llnd than the camp laid out inVllllnm MosHbargei s grove , whole hmiiloiiH blue gia-'H ' OOVOIK ( lie ground , line Hbade I lees afloid ample piotecllon Iiom the sun and Giles cioek , nmnliii ; tin oiigh I he grounds suggenta an Ideal ol eampllie lest fulness nnd iMiJoj ment Senator Allen and the Madison band on their aniv.il at noon woio at once oscoiled to UK- grounds , wheie Major lloiaco Mntsliall in a shoit facetious speech foiinally tinned over the camp and the kev to the city jail to Com mander C II Snider , who sulUbly acknowledged tin- rout tony Senator Allen Talks. Senator Allen's addles followed pi aver by Rev John Hawk and the singing ol "Tho Ginnd At my Badge" The addiess v\as In huge part lomlnls- cenl He dwell pattlcnlailv upon the benellcloiit otlVets of which I he civil was was tintiulble pi ice and uiged upon his heaters the necessity of school , chinch and home training foi the advancement of American citizen ship. The addiess was inteiesllng. The Base Ball Tournament. The opening game In the base ball toiiinament was won bv St. Clalr over Newman Giove In the tenth inning by a scoie of 12 to 0 At the end of the- ninth inning the score stood 0 to G In the tenth Newman Giove went to pieeeH. allowing their opponents to add six inns to their credit The Giove batters wore tumble,1 to scoie In their half. The batteries were : Newman Giovo , Buckmatei anil Her man , St ( Main , Hay nud IJlry. Nor folk eiiiers tiio touruumoni Friday The attendance Is good. The free attiactlons are numeious. Hvpioa- sions ot satisfaction with the manner In which Tildcn Is onteitalnlng her visitois ate hoard tiom nil sides. The Camp. Although the rump is , close to town the sinioumlings give the Impression of seclusion and ot loiest life far 10 movtd from the haunts of men. No gieat Iliglil ol the Imagination is 10- qmud to liiing about the thought that all stiite ol business life und labor lie Inimlmls of miles nvvnj. The i ncampnu'iit itsoll makes an alt i active piciuie , \iewed from u i-light eminence- the south part ot the giounds. The snowy white tents nest lid in a shady dell with a back- giound ol deep gieeii foliage , the blight colored decorations of the vanous stands , the "stars nnd stilpes" Hying on evety side , with the blue and white anemoin s and led foxgloves glowing In piofuslon nil over the vel vety r.npoi . of tuif makes a combin ation that stirs one to admiration and puts to shame the pessimist nnd rhionic lank Under. Add to all this benutj the gentle cooing of tin tie cloves , the sharp busi ness like notes of the meadow lark , the ionic-king tones of thf robin nnd the soft rustling in the trees caused by a cooling gentle breexp and one has only n Inlnt coi.ception of the hnimony nnd loveliness that makes the scene one of splendor Malone-Kielty. Tilden , Neb. June 25. Special to The News : I'lanci1U .Mnlone and Mis- Mary Kit Ity wire mariled at the chinch of Our Lady ol Mt Canned vesjiniav | { iv. rather Donnelly of Noilolk and Hev. Father Hlldebrand olladison olllrlatltiR The bilde is the si com ! daughter of Pat Kit-lty , om ; ot the solid faimeis of this section The groom is the third son of County Commissioner John Malone and ls u prosperous young tanner living near Madison. Moore proves HIIDI. Creston , la , June 25 Before a United States c ommibsionor , A. J Moore ot Vilhsca charged with fraud ulently securing giUio trom the post master at Craig , Mo , was discharged. He was charged with representing himself as a postotlico Inspector and thereby se < uring the money. Volumi nous testimony watt presented by both sides , but Moore was able to prove an alibi and wns released. Death of William F. Traffley. Dos Moines Juno 25 William R Tralllej onto manager of the Balti more team nnd manager of the Dos Moines team In l&j > i , , when they inado a worlds record of twmtv-flve gtunei won in s.f . | i k.lir | , i ] | , ( i | , , n. nf tuber ' u'o- ' , IL" ' | nit\ t ul t v i irs Osborne Elected Department Chief. I' - < i i . At t a , i < ( I , AL I M 'irul ' Artuv U.e h < [ ' it III n hero \\arren Osuurne of