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oil-- 7 il HIT? 6 v ? VOLUME XXXVI. NUMBER it COLUMBUS, NEBKASKA, WEDNESDAY, JUNK as, 11)05. WHOLE NUMBER 1,758. (JMumlm illL 1H s v WK'U, SHOW YOl if you'll 'Ml!, tlii iil'iintui(iH of pn.ung your lull.ttty fluv1: .Willi) a lull I his been paid ii wound tililO licV.lllro till' "oceipf Wit' lent r couldn't ho found. This entu.ot fnctir if you piiy liy chock no your chock in a voucher ami ii backed Up ll l)'. 1 1' IO( (Hill.. You mill wfo talk it oi ..ml tl cti eijino in Mid tall, it. u"r m it h u. mid open mi iiccotiut. U'c'ic giving :-nnd ndvioo. Ad tui it, loilnj. The first, National Bank Advnliscd Irllri. List (if letters remaining unclaimed in tlm city pontoOioo. Mit-s Olnra Oorats; , .1 Iloftnttlo' Mrs. Maggie Hubbard; Mrs. Milton Kch; F A. MUloi . Futor Knldor, A. F. Viinicek; Mat Zlnmhn. JM Itoiiitrr Stricken. I 1'iimilll n l)lil ) Wd Rossiler was stilckon down m Carl Hohdo's nilonn this afternoon with souifithiiig in liio untrue of np oploxy. Wlthr.ut nny warning ho foil forward, hit; hrrnl striking tho floor with violence Dr. Arnold was enil oil who paid (lint the trouhln wns tho result oi a stomach disorder. Mr. Rossitnr Mini ho linil not been fooling woll fo. 'ovoral d.iyi nnd jnnt het'oro bo wont into Mr. Hondo's plarn was passojsr.od by, a Hidden fiolng oi weak ness nnd diz'-'iurts. No ruirlniifi ro Milts nrMtinticjpntril. Accident in XI V Yuuls l.Momlio'i )iiul) Things have licon doing in Union Pacific railroad circles since yesterday It is nil becnuo an Austrinii, nno of tho htci'l i:nii'. ant thn calf of his lop miliar n our vo-dci-day Ah an or lin of thn accident Kber Kn.i'h who wiir substituting iw ilnv yaid toioiiinii lor J. Armstrong. o .I.T.iInwnilcr, binko man, were ordorrd to lior.it quarter- nr Omaha today. Tno 'lory a told iiy an oyo. itnesn i thi-- Thn ear whioh thn Au.-trian l.ihirv livo in war standing on ttin Lincoln Riding Tho Inhororos woro Iving in llio hudu oi tho car Thn mivii who pot hurt war lylna with Mm o.ilt ol hiy lo rnstiiiK on thn rail noar tho whorl nl tho cur. Tho Hwiteh oncino drivon hy 12. 1'. HojrorH l:ii:);od oft two ourn on (IiIk Hiding .Tnworfdii wim hnuclini; thn hrakos. Tin) two o-uk whicirthn Inttor wnnriliuK ptruolt thn Aiihtiiatifi' car bumpiuu it far t nouh to oatoli tho follow'H Ipr. Jinnicilintrly aftor tho ncciilont tho wholo tfiwiK of Aiibtriaus Ravo ohaBn to Tawoiski !I footed it nH 1'iiFt an ho could fo I ho switch on clno. K. V KoecrH cooled tho KaiiR down and induced thom to rummon n doctor tor tho wounded man. Ho wns mlcon to St. Mary's Hospital nnd this morniiiK tnliou to nn Ouinlm hnspitat. Thn wonml on his li' lb n RoriniiR oiin. It Ik Fniu that Smith nud Jaworr.lci woro not at limit and tliut thoy will find no ctitfieiilty in ox plaininj; tliim, FOR SAIiH-Onr Kolwii ll-Hott-o Powor, a Rood nt- now. HtronROist power in tin world Stool .-troko whonls nndor ir. Write or no us for prico (J. I)rod, Dunran, 'otir. If Don't Mlect & Your teeth. Kvt'n n few weoks delay will sometimes l)rnve injurious Durnifj my absence Dr. C. V. CamplxH, who comes highly recommended as a skillful operal.ir and as a gentleman, will have charge of my practice and will do all he can to plea.-c you. 13th Stnrt. 1'homi HO. Dr. H. E. Kallmann. I Mitis Lydin McMahon's Work. (Tiuwili)' l)nll) Miss Lydin McMnhon, uniK'rluton dent of tho Girls' Industrial School at Oonovn, enmo homo Saturday niRht to visit for a tow days. It In dltllonU for Miss MoMnhon to loavo hor dntion whioh aro nindo moro than nunally pr(sinR Just nt thin tlmo hy oxtonnlvo Iniprflroiiiontfi whioh Miss MoMahon Is personally Rnporvlsiug. OolumbuK should bo proud to lay claim to a lady or nuoh rnrn qnnllll cations of education and iwrsonal oliarm as Miss MoMahon possesses. It is cnmmnti knowledge among tho ox nontivo ofllccm of tho HtBto that no state Institution in morn aldy managed thrtti tho onn over whioh slio presides. And she presides without sacrificing any of thoso liner tonchos of fotninin ity whioh wo nil liko to Ron preferred in woman, and which too often aro crowded out of the woman in business. Tho friends of Miss MoMahon will bo ploasett to rend tho following ox tract trom tho ''Christian News, "ro luting to thn Geneva school: This fine building in surrounded by to net en of well cultivated land, trees, land, fruit, llowom and farm products in their sonson furnish the evidences o'f nu ideally equipped country home with a family of fifty four girls rang lug in ages from about elovon to twenty ono. This lurgo family in divided into two family groups A nnd 11 ovor onch of which a superintendent resides with mothor-liko care. Miss Lydin MaMalimi tho general superintendent scorns to havn boon trained both Intel Inctunliy and spiritually for this im portnnt work Kvory girl was known net only by name and Introduood ono by onn but her individual past history and character worn part of this mothor ly woman's, heart burden. Love and cheer woro written ovor every word and act , over overy picture nnd room, s-ytrrm, order industry nnd exquisite ncntnnF.s marks tho management of tho entire institution. Mini 8udo Ward from Pawnee City is matron and hor Mstor Miss Lena Ward, one of the superintendents of tho dlvulon fam ilios. Knoh girl attend! school in the instttnto half nlar five days in the week, and in the voar is trained in all (totalis of dnmostlo duties, siiondlug three months each in tho kitchen, laundry, in linuso work and Rowing room. Some of these girls aro in this institution because of lack of propor parental training others booauso of misfortune nil appealed fo our moth or honrt. Tho almost perfect march liif- null llag drill in tho school room, tli" sinking, rocltntion, thn lanndry wotk, tho lino array of appetizing looking loaves of broad, tho nently made garments nil tho work of tho L'irls' handstestify to thn vnluablo training in tho institution. Cecilians Meet. tTiii'xitiiy'H Dully) Thn t'olnmbuR Oeclllait Oluh was ontcrtnined nt Stovon's Lake yeBter day by Mrs, H. A. Clark nnd Mrs. Kd Adams in honor of Miss Kthol Galley nt one tiino prosident of thn organlK at ion. About thirty-fivo mombers of tho club whioh has been extinct for snuio timo, mot at the homo of Mr. C'larko where hay-racks were waiting to convey thom to the picnic grounds. And O. L. Hnker upon wnose knightly shoulder! rested the responsibility of conducting the ladies safely to tliolr festival grounds during all tho yoars of the activo lifo of the olnb, was nn hand ns in tho olden time, and he wr formed his datios with the same knightly grnco. When tho gnosis reached their destination, thoy found their piculo feast already prepared for thom, tho good things arranged to display the colors of the club, choco late, cream and cherry. Tho lunoh was f oi veil in two conrses, tho ioe cream boings colored with tho olnb colors After lunch a picture was taken ot tho gronp Including (). L. Baker. Then lottors nnd telegrams woro road from absent members and the oommunioutons formed tho most interesting part of tho entertainment. A beautiful silver loving cup was prnfontrd to Miss Galley after the guests had drank to hor health from it The out-of-town guests present woro: Mrs. Nettie Orlswold, Fort Collins; Mrs, Potormiohol, Valparaiso; Mr) Kd Adams, Donvor; Miss Lydla MoMahon, Geneva; Mrs. Morse, Liu coin nnd tho Mlsttns W intorbotham, David City. No Secrot About It. It i- no hocrnt, that for oats, burns, nlcers, sores eye, boils, etc., nothing la so effect ivn ns Hncltlen's Arnica Halve. "It didn't take long to cure a bad rnrn I had, and it is nil O.K. for porn eyes," writOB 1). L. Gregory, ot Hope, Tex. T coats at Chan. Dock's drug store, Colaabui Men Abroad. Kx-mayor August fioettoher nnd Dr.TieaitiR aro far ont at sea. They loft Now York on Jane 'J4, on board tho Koenigiti Louise. This informa tion was oonMBunioated to A. llrod fnht or on a sonvenlr postal card whioh he received yesterday f romMr. Boottoh er. Tho card was written on board tho Koeulgin Louise and was dated Jnne 21. Carl Hondo and Unas. Btgolko were also remembered. Mr. Rohdo reoelved a box of tine candy and a plotaro of Mr. Boettobor and Or. Tieslng witb two other men,"dolng"New York in nn nntomobile. Mr. Segolko was ro membcrod in similar manner. Mr. Hrodfuehrer received a card dated the 20th from New Haven in whioh Mr. Moettoher said Dr. Tieslng and his Yale frionds were showing him a good time in the old college town. He also received a pretty sou venir card front bis old friend, M. O. Bloedorn, front Hamburg, Germany. Journal readers are promised the news from oar esteemed fellow citi zens abroad from time to time. And since tbey will read those lines in tho Journal when they reach Lnonrnn. Switzerland tbey will be reminded of their promise to write tho nows nud be assnred that the Journal considers it a privilogo to be tho medium of their Interesting messages to thoir nu merous friends in Matte eonnty. O. N. MoKlfresh, attorney. Collect tons n specialty. tf. We are now serving delicious Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaes, Lemonades, Phosphates and all good Soda drinks. We make our own Ice Cream. We KNOW it is pure. Chas. H. Dack, R. Campbell of Humphrey has with drawn his application for tbe snperin tendency of the Columbus school, ha v ing been eleotod superintendent of the aobools ot West Point. Nob. The position of teacher of manual train ing hero has been filled by tbe elec tion of Klliot V. Graves of tho stato university. Mrs, Stella Ross of Hould er, Col. has boon eleotod to teach drawing and music. Notice. Holders of county warrants of any description aro requested to present them to the county treasurer for payiuont at once, as interest on same dosed June 1, Dietrich Beohor County Treaurdr. Notice. Citizens are hereby notified to trim np their trees in compliance with the ordinance which requires them to be trimmed np at least eight feet from the ground. Untrimmod troes inter fere with lighting the streets and are a nnisanoe. ByOrdor of City Council. We Cater to Your Wants in INSURANCE GASOLINE STOVES YUKON and ECONOMIC REFRIGER ATORS ARCTIC and WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZERS PRESERVE KETTLES and KITCHEN UTENSILS OUR MOTTO: Your money back if not satisfactory. Cloos & Uehling Independent 'Phone No. 162. North Side 13th St. Don't Garry nn ink bottle in your trunk on your vacation -it might bo disastrous. A Fountain Pen Solves tho Dillictilty. i Mooney's SolM-'illing, Reliable Anti-Swonr Fills itnolf by simply blowing into it. Lot us show them to you. EdJ.NIewohnor The Jcwolop Monroo Buuncsn Chnnrjc (Yesterday 'h Dnil) The partnership business of Mans field nnd Smith of Monroo tins passed into tho hands of II. A.Mnnsllold, Mr. Smith retiring from business. Tho baslnoss will be continued under tho Arm namo of H. A. Mnnsliold & Co. ist. -L W f. Lewis nud Mr. Welilen. no cumpanled by thn Misses Grace and Mary Lewis, Mabol Drawbaugli and Lillian Weldon, drove to PralrioCreek Tuesday nud on tho pretty banks of tbo river established a camping resort whoro tho young ladies will enjoy a week of puie utmnsphero and tho early morning dew for complex ion The plnco picked for their outing is on a boantlfnl knoll nud thorn is n legend connected with the very spot. During tho early days when Indians wore threatening this county, a small mas snore took place where the young poo pin havn pitched their tent, but this fact does not interfere with their en joyment. No giiosts have yet appeared at the romantic spot which uns boon iinmed camp Taylor in honor ot a famous Indian lighter nnd scout of that namo who llvod in tho West yearn ago. FOR SALK Good six-room house, good location. Prion nud term- right. Inquiro Journal. dldw Columbus, Nobr. irinyisfi Ir.niSTG ON CONFEnCNCG OF NA TIONO REGARDING MOROCCO. PRCGENTS VIEW3 TO FRANCE Nothing Peremptory In Her Answer to French Note, but It is None the Less Positive in Maintaining Her Former Position. Purls, Juno 2$. (Sotninuy'ii reply to the IVeni'h noto on the subject of Mo rocco was presented during n confer ence between Prince Itadoltn, tho Mcminn ainbnssndor, nnd Premier Itouvler nt tlio foreign otllco. While most friendly nnd lucking n peremp tory imii', (icrnuiity'ti response none tie l."H' !ilntiiliis (he position that tho Moroccan question must be rep tilnttil by a confeieiiie of the power:! without any ii;reomeiit in ndvnneo limiting the ncopi! of such conference Thl'i was iiccoiniianleil by tho prenen tntlnn ol (lOinmny's gciieinl lxilnl of view In such nn nmieiilile iqilrlt us to disarm tho siiipleinu eulcitaiiieil con cerning (ieiiiiiiny's ulterior motives. It is tliou;?ht that Premier Itouvler will lie prepared to lei minute the eon trovcniy either by accepting llio con ference or Hiibmltilng counter-pro-poinds. However, ho Informed Prliica Itiuiollu Mint no iteclKluu would ho taken until the (ionium unto bud been submitted to the council of ministers n( itu next tegular meeting, which will take plnco Kililay It Is (he gun oral expectation llinl nu ngieoment will ho reached mi the tiasin of a con ference. Tension in official quarters linn nota bly diminished nud (his In only ex plainable on tln theory that a confer ence wld Im accepted HopnrTs finiii foreign capitals to tho effect Mint Franco rocngnlr.es Ocr ninny's Inlluenco in Persia ns compen sation for tho renunciation of that country'.'-, claim iu Morocco has some what annoyed French officials, who, In fitrunuous tonus, authoritatively deny any,such understanding. ENGINEER WALLACE RESI8NS Two Stories of Reason for Resignation of Official of Canal Commission. Now Voik, Juno 28. Tbo resigna tion of John F. Wallace of Illinois, chief engineer of tbo Panama canal, is now In tho hands of President Roose velt, accordion to u statement mado by the Herald It la salir. to buvo been handed to Scciutary of War Taft in thin (Ity after a rather stormy ('(in ference, dining which Mr. Wallace is said to have e.xpiessed ills Ideas of what should be douo on tho isthmus in vi ry i inn Im laiiguagn. Il In under stood thai Kiiglncfir Wallace will at once take chnigii of a largo railway system iu Ibis country and thai Theo dore P. Shouts wilt remain ns presi dent of tbo cnuul commission. An to tho cauiie ot ICngliiccr Will lace's resignation, tbeio uio two vcr hlomi, ono (omlng from fileiidn of some of tho canal commlKslouei'S, tbe other f i oiii 1 1 lends of Mr. Wallace. The first Is lo thn effect thai II wns icqtiiiMtcd because of dlffornncos be I ween the chief engineer, members of tbo commission, Secretin y Taft Mill through tbo latter with President Roosevelt. The other version deals with a hampering nidev. Wisconsin May Quit Arcanum. Milwaukee, Juno i!8.-- Wisconsin immhoiK of tho I loyal Arcanum will vote on Hie question of seceding from the older and forming an insurance society of their own. Tbo matter will bo (nought before every local council In tho ii tut o nud a vote taken, after which a general meeting nf thn lodges will be bold and tbo results canvassed No Dcttlno at Oelmnr. St. Louis, Juno li.S.-Sherllf Horpol, with a foicn of deputies, wap present at Delnuir nice track ami announced thai any attempt nt hotting or book making would result Iu artists. The races were inn, but thero was no hot ling nud tho batting ring was desert id Comparatively few speetatois wuui pic.i nt German Contractor Arrested. Chicago, .hunt 'js. (iioige ,. liar- Ihal'imiieiis, who is hiiid to bo a wealthy contiactor from Cnssell, Pius- idii, was arrchted bore, charged with forgeries aggregating IZI.uoo. Ho vwiii nrrrsted on cmiii piaint of Uerawn Coiianl Wover. Open Rural School Meeting. TTrbnna, III., June L's The ilrst con. ferc'iii'o In tho lnterei,t of rural schools ripened at tho I'tilvi rsity of Illinois, President K. J Jamc making the ad diess of Wf'lcoine Many of the ilelo gates nro country srbool teacheis. Al fred llnyllss spo;c on the work of thn rural rchool. - Late Court Ncwb. Mrs. Win Brewer allowed 81011 nli mony and attorney fucr,, Do you get tired nf hearing us tell it? Conservative methods. A safe Bank. An absolutely burglar proof safe of Hie latest pattern. The bent of treatment of our patrons. What more do you want in a bank? The Old Reliable Columbus Stato Bank SUMMARY OF CROP CONDITIONS Winter Wheat Harvest Now In Prog ress in North. Washington, Juno ss.- Tho weather bureau's weekly nummary of crop con ditions in us follows: Except la tho upper Missouri nud Hod River ot tho North valleys, whore, aB n result of low teiuperntiires, tbo growth of corn has been idow, this crop haa mado good progress, nltbotigh suffering Hoaicwhut from luck of cultivation In portions of the Ohio vnlley and In cen tral nnd western Ncbraskn. In Iowa, corn ban mado vigorous growth nnd la we'll culMvntcd, with better etaudn than previous reports Indicated, and tbo outlook In Illinois, Missouri and Kansas, whoro early corn has reached tho silk nnd tassels, in very favorable. Heavy rains bnvo interrupted tho hnrvesllng of winter wheat In tho Ohio vnlley nnd portions of tho mlddlo At lantic states, but elsewhere work haa progressed favorably nnd Is near com pletion In Missouri and southern Kan sub. Harvest is now In progress In the northern xirtion of the winter wbenl region. Homo complaints of rust and weevil In central and western Ohio and of smut in New York are re ceived nnd some grain In shock haa been damaged by rains In Kentucky and Teunoiiiico, Spring wheat on lowlands In the Da kolas nud Mlnneitotn is suffering some what riom rust, but as u wholo this, crop has made vigoiotis growth mid continues In promising condition thioughoiit tho spring whrnt region and also on thn north Pacllle coast. Kxccpt In lowlands in southern Iowa and portions of tbo Dakotas nnd Min nesota tbo out crop bus advanced fa vorably nud continues In promising condition. Tho weather has been unfnvoroblo for bayliu; In tho mlddlo Atlnntic states nud Ohio valley and on thn north Pacllle coust, where consider able bay bus been H-sdlcd. Iu por tions of the central Mississippi val ley meadows have deteriorated, but 'in tbo lake regions, tho Dakotas, Ne braska and Kansas a good hay crop Is promised. Double Tragedy" at Seattle. Seattle, June 28. Joseph C. Abbott, nu elect rlclnn, shot and killed fain wife, known as Dolly Mllson, and mado nu attempt to kill himself, whlelvp'rtjb ably will prove successful. Abbott loft a letter ntatlug ho could nol'bear thn dlsgiaco which bin wife had brought upon him. Indian Lands to Open Aug. 17. Washington. Juno 28. By direction of the secretary of the Interior, 117,800 acres of Indian lands in Minnesota will ho opened to settlement Aug. 17. The ttiiet at present is pnrtly Iu th Fond dii Lac, Red Uko, White Karth ml the Chlppuwus uf Minucsuta mser latluus. Dr. J. E. Paul, Dentist. Ono of tho largest and liest equipped dental ofliccs in tho stato. Vltallml Air for Palnla Dontlstru... The kind that is safe und never fails. Come in and have your teeth examined and gel our estimate on your work. It will cost you nothing and wo givu u useful souvenir to each culler. All work guaranteed. Ovnr Nimvoliwr'a cur. 13tli anil Olive SU. 9.JH. roriiur ofil'urk. Uutli Phone.!,