.'. . ri T CSTASMBktD.MAT It, 1870. Columbus Houtnal. ColunttniH, Xolr. Kntrl at thn I'oolortirf, Coltimlm., ftnbr., m (Mttml-rlM mall matter. 1'UHMMHI.U WKDNKSDAYH IIV Columbus Journal Co., (INCOUI'OIIATKK.) TiBMnorntinNOHirTKiN OntrMr, by mall, ponto prepaid il.M Hit month T ThrMraoatha 40 WKDNKHDAY, JUNK iw IWtt. nicn::t i. abiott, utttr. HKNKWAIJ4-Thrcl((i).Hlln(.iirninn(iti jour i-Mmr, nr wrnpl-T lmw In wlmt tliim oiir nlmrritlin in mfil. Thnu JmiM hImiwii tlmt yurnipht haa lmti riTPltnl up to Jim. I, IHrt, iiU li Volt. 1, IWA itnil mi (in. VYIipii li) iiiniit I miwto, thn tlntc, whlrli nnnwcr mi a nniit, will Im rhananl arronlltiKlr. DlHCONTINUANCKH-lbwiKiniillitn wiWrlli. rnwlll nintlnnolo trclv Itilx Iciuriml iinlil thn tmtillKlmni urn notiftiil hy li'tti-r In cllwohtlntu', wliKti nil orr(irnH innHt l imlil. If )im tin nut wliili lh Joiininl riitillmnl fur hmiiIIiit j,inr nf. tor thn 1 1 inn lil for lin iitiril. )tti hIuhiM irl(nly notify tin t" illM-o'itlniiu It. CIIANIIK IN ADMIKHH -WIm-ii nnlorliiK n rhnnaii in IKonlilroiui,iitiliirrllHrKliiiiilil Im hum lo ftivn Uinlr old m wkII a limit nnw lutilriwft. Head tho offora of Jonrunl udvoitia era. Notify the Journal ofllco if you do not receive your paper promptly. Thera la Jait one thing In Oolum bni that la growing faater than the corn on tho rloh farm of Platte county, and that la tho Journal aubacrlptlon Hit. i aaajjBr,i The Dally Journal ia not tho only paper in Oolumbua that ti urowing every day. The Woekly Journal has added orer fifty unraoi lo it jiorman ont lint In the laat two weeka. Moral : advertlaora who buy advortlaing as an Investment and who moaeuro ita value by the number it renohoa, nro coming to the Jnurnnl. Hy the timo tint dcinourutlo orKau i.atlon geta throuKh killing audi, "ooek roblnV'na August Hnttobor and Oonnollman Olnrk undTroasurorHcoh er, In Platte oounty, thu friouda of theao mou and thu frienda of clean goTornment will have succeeded in electing an a nico bunch of republican oandldatoa, provided tho ropuhlicnna of thla oounty will Jump into tho tour noaa and namo only the beat nud trongeat men. The Telegram ralaoa Ita fueblo voice to aay that tho "editor of the Journal haa tried for montha to incriminate certain auperviaora. " Juat a alight revtalon, brother, and we will let it pan. Change your atatemont to read : (Jertaln aupervtanra Incriminated them solve montha ago In that they had overdrawn their legal allowance and not only failed to put It baok but con tiuued to draw more. Tho Journal, In publishing tho facta of tholr self Incrimination, almply perfomotl n duty it owed to Ita readera. UN(X)NST1 TVTIOSAL. The biennial elflotlon law ia declared unconstitutional. Thla la tho sub atanoe of 'the tlaotsloit handed down yeaterday by the aupreme court. Judge llooloiub wrote the opinion. Thla meana an election thla fall. On the statn.tiokot will be n Judge for the aupreme court mid two regonta for the unlveraity. On the oounty ticket will bo all the oounty officora except county attornoy, and county nsaoMior and oounty auporvlaora. The laat two named offioera will hold over na they were not namotl in the law which haa lieeu declared unconstitutional, but ware nameil In a separate bill which ia not ef footed by the declaion. Old Hattomuat lino up for tho frny. THE KEVENVE LAW. The oounty boarda of equalization throughout the atate that have hail to conduot their work under a very much amendml revenue law that ia uot yet In print have had to perforin a good deal jf pnbllo buainoaa with their evea ahnt. '1'he atate ahould deviao aonie elTeotivo method of getting ita lnwa pnbliahetl before they are ready for repeal. Fremont Tribune. The force of tho Tribnue'a state raonta la well Uluatrated iu Platte oounty. Aaaeaaor Galley and his deputiea had no olUalal notice of any aniendmenta to the revenue law. There were aome important amendment nevertheless. Ono of them provided that the Oounty Aaaeaaor ahould make up the booka of the deputiea, limiting the work of the deputiea to liatiiiK the property. Thla nmeutltuent ia in aooord with suggestions made by Mr. Galley iu an interview lait fall whton waa publiabeil In tho Journal. How ever, Mr. Galley did not know hia Idnaa hail been embodied in an amend saent. lie therefore proceeded aa he had laat year, and waa not aware of the eilatenoe of the amendment until hia attention waa culled to It by the editor of tbia paper, after the deputiea bail nearly all completed their booka. Our attention waa called to the ameud aent by a Joarnal aubaoriber at Hum phrey. Aaa retult of the failure of our atate to place the new law In the bands of Mr. Galley, Platte county will loae the amount paid to the deputy ajwaaora booka. for making op their CUE AM TllUST. Lnrgo combinations of capital are not in theniaolvca bad. It ia only when mcli combinntiona tend to pound the price up for tho consumer or down for tho producer that thov no come harmful. There la one Inrgu industry in the United State iu which uvory farmer in Nebraska ia more nr loaa intereatcd, which ia tending to pan under the control of ono central managemont, and that ia thu dairying Induatry. There ia ono largo creamery com pany with headquarter in Nobrntika, with a capital reaching well op In tho milliona, that ia faat gaining control of tho cream output in the weat cen tral atate. Ia tho centralization of the cream induatry a good thing for tho Nohraaka farmer? If it will tend in the long run o pay tho farmer the highest poaaible price for hia cream, it la. If it will tend in the oppOHltu direction, it ia not a good thing Thla la n problem that should re celve the serioiia cnnsidcriit inn of every citizen who make hia living in nn agricultural atate, it large portion of whose wealth ia repreaented In the dairying iniluntrv. It ahould be con- alderod without aentlment and from the cold-blooded ataudpoint of dollar and couta. We Hhnll uot attempt to aolvu thla problem but we otTer it few auggea tlotiH for cunaiduration. Cannot a local comMttiy like the Oo lumbua Cream Co. guther the cream In thla county ita cheaply aa it can be gathered by an Omaha nr Liuooln Company V Cannot tho local company make better butter from crenm brought In mid churned while it la aweot ni;tl freah and cool, than the moro diatnnt company can make from cream that atanda in the ann waiting for ahipment until it ia hot and nonr? Caunot the local company oporating with lower rentals, with cheaper la bor, and labor unreatrlatod by the rulea of labor unioua, turn out the manufactured product aa cheaply na thu foreign company It the local cotuimny can turn ont a pound aa good or better, for the aame or leaa money than the foreign com- IMitltion, tinea it not atnnd to renaon that It can atTorti to pay aa good a price to tho farmer for the raw material V Why ia it, if the local company can pay aa gootl price that tho large foreign comnv often ofTora more? Thla queation can hennawered lairhapa by aaking another. Why doea the Htandnrd Oil company alwaya put the prico of ita product below that of ita competitor in a given locality uutil the competitor ia forced lo quit, and thonraiae tho prico arum? Farmera, before you are tempted by a penny a pound for cream to help a largo foreign oomtany to oruah out your local ureitni company, Jnat in quire into the prioea paid by thin same foreign company, iu torrltory wnore there ia no local company nporattug. While you are crying out againat truata In the nbstrnot, be careful that vou nro not voluntarily contributing to the upbuilding of a cream truat that cornea to your very doora to rob you of your anbatnure. rem FAST. The fitMteat loug-diatnnce train in the world, eighteen hnura from New York to Chicago, made only three trips in Mtfety. On the fourth trip the eutlretraiu waa completely wreck ed, a freight depot waa tlemnllNhed ami n iloifuui people killed. It ia true thnt the accident waa due to au oHn -switch and no might huvo happened to a alow train na well aa to the (Iyer. Novertheleaa the tragedy will have a atrong tendency to pre judice the pnbllo againat the train which run at the extreme limit of apced. Hafety la alwaya and nocea aurilv aacrillood to aome degreo by an inoreaae of apeed. For yeara the aano and temperate have deprecated thla mad racing nimluxt time by alt rail road iNwaongcr train. The freight which they carry In human life, and undoubtedly mot of the paNnengera would rather mnke a two day trip in a few hour more time and have the ex tra energy and reourcefulne of the railroad management devoted to in uring greater wtfetv and with fewer accident, ruthci than covering tho mut pofxilile inch of ground in a Kivru time. mmt: ihhh;-:hs. The Journal lat week took occhkIoii to call a'teutloii to the reduced valu ation iu the city of Uolumhu under the HK).i uHhtthKiucnt, and to cay that a htrito part of that reduction wamlue to the failure of owuer of mortuauca to lint them according to law. Ono of the leading loan micnta iu the city wit prompted by the article to call our attention to a Jfnot which it will be of interest to taxpayer to conaidot. He aaitl, "Mont of our mor tgage are owued by nou-reaideut, who are uot liable to taxation in thia atate. Many of them however,aro own ed by well-to-do farmera and wldowa who place their mouey with ua to be loand on real citato. If we aie foroed aa the Journal anggeata we ahould be to roveal the uauica of those parties thoy will place their money in the bauka where it ia eaay for thorn to hide It from the alienor or thoy will loan it nut on personal notes wbcro it ia equally easy for the in to hide It Now if loan agenta are forced to give the natnea of thu owners of mortgages recorded bv them the banks ahould bo forced to give the names of their do posltora elae the loan brokera will be driven nut of Ihia class of buaiuesaa to the profit of the hankers and tho ffionev now repreaented by mortgages will escape taxation Just tho same as it does now 1 have never tried to dodge it ainglo penny of taxation on propetty which I own and should not hesitate to give the names of the mortgages re corded in my name provided bonkera and private individuals are placed on the name bails." There ia food for thought in thla statement. If it la true that the clnra of citizens who have money to loan nro an dishonest anil ao degraded morally that they are determined to ttodKO their proportion nte share of tnxatlon in aplte of all the inwa of God nr man ; and if their de termination la lixetl to such an extent that thov will boycot tho honest loan broker who haa been accustomed to making legitimate loans for them Just beirauwe tin helps the assessor to col lect from tl.eni what the law commands and what every decent citi zen who enjoy the protection of our laws ahould be glad to pay, thon it ia serlelnly time for nil good citizens to rise up in indignation and find out whether there Im not aome way of reaching them. If dishoneat individuals are able un der tho present law to hide their money in bauka or in iioraonal loans on prom ifaory notea then let ua change tho law. Jf we must roaurt to the nublicatiou of the uompleto aasesament record of every property owner in order to get the evidence to defeat the tax-dodgers then let ua come to it aonn before our new law aluka to the same level of uselesinaia and injustice occupied by our old revenue law. The Journal haa no attack to make on thu honest loan broker. He haa n legitimate fleltt and haa done much to regulate interest rates to the benefit of tho public. Hut we do atnnd ready in the interest of the honest constitu ency which we servo to strike the hnr Heat blows it ia possible by meana of publicity to strike againat every cow ard ly snonk of a tax-dodger whether his bank account ia large or small; whether he woar ait iraiwrted dress unit or a suit of overall ; wbothor he votes a republican or a demooratio ballot. We reieat that we are with Aaaeaaor Galley in hia nttompt to assess prop orty of Platte county according to a law. If tho bank deposit nr tho per gonal loan nfforda an avenue of escape the namo aa tho mortagge loan, then l(o after the hank dopoait aad the per h final loan. Wo repeat that a tax-do Igor ia worae than a common thief and wo ahall take pleaaurn in nalng the oolumna of the Jnnrnnl to help run aome of them to earth. DANISHINAVAL CADETS DROWN Steamer '8trlkea -Training Ship and Twenty-two Boya Go Down. Copenhagen, Denmark, Juno 27. A serioiiH dUiueter occurred near hero when tho DunUh cadet training nchooiier Ccorg-rltnKe wbb riuumeA and Huuk'by tho llrllttm Hteamcr An cona. Th Oeorg-Stngu sank In ona nnd nnc-hulf minutes. Twenty-two vadotH worn drowned and fifty-seven rociitd. Tho boya were all In their btinkH at tho timo ot tho dlRnster. The ultcht won overcast, but it was not o dark that objects could not bo Been at Rome distance. Tho Anconatwun considerably dam aged along Its. wotor line. Thus far only n alngle body line been recovered by the illvora who huvo gono down to the wreck. First Officer Myhre of the Qeorg Btago attributes tho accident to tho Ancona changing its courao. I In Hold tho Ancona's bow craahod fievon feet Into tho training .schooner's aide, bringing down tho latter' masts ant rigging and preventing many ot the cadets from gaining tho dock. Those not entangled In the wreckage aprang on board) tho Ancona and nHHlsled lb launchluaj llft-boata. Myhre himself Jumped into the water and rescued many boya who were entangled la tho rigglnn. FRANCE HAS GJRMANH REPLY Definite Determination In Moroccan Affair Will Boon Be Reached. l'ails, Juno 117.--A Mrong Impres elou piiivulU thut Oermany's reply to the Trench note regarding Morocco reuched Parla late laat night and that it will Im presented iu the cotirae ot nu Interview between Prince Radolln, the (lerumn ambassador, and Premier Houtlcr today. The ofrlolula neither continued nor denied the report that the reply bad been rerelved.malntalnlng tho strictest reserve. Among the diplotnata gath ered at a reception given at tho Brit ish embassy, however, the opinion pre vailed that tho reply waa in the hands ot tho French official and tho view was taken thai the eitutloQ had un dergone appreciable Improvement. Although It waa considered that tbe German response would not solve all dlfflctittlea, yet it was thought that thn ground would bo cleared for the reaching of a definite understanding- fill 1 1 M ACCUSED SENATOR MUCH DM TURBED AT TESTIMONY. FORMER SECRETARY ON STAND Harry Robertson Tells of Expediting of Krlbs Claim Attorneys for De fense Unable to Shake His Testl mony Government Closes Its Case, Portland, Ore, Juno 2".- Harry Rob ertson, United States Senator John It. Mitchell's former prlvatu Rucrc tary, was tho prlnctpul witness for tho prosecution in tho trial of Sonator Mitchell. Hobcrtuuu told fully, with out rcHorvutlon, of his connection with Mitchell at Washington, ot the lattcr'a fear ot prosecution for hia work before tho departments nnd ot Mitchell's n when Ilobuitson ex pressed to IiIh employer tho bullet Hint denial waa useless, no several knew of tho connection of the firm of Mitch ell A Tanner with thu work of get ting the Krlbs claims expedited and tho likelihood that tho whole story would come out. Upon being fiubpoonncd to uppenr before tho grand Jury, thu witness said ho went to Senator Mitchell and showed htm the summons, ntklng tho senator whot ho ronld bo wanted in Portland for. Tho senator said it was to testify about tho accounts of tho law Arm ot Mitchell ft Tanner, and told him thut Tanner and his son were threatened with indictment. Mitchell told Hobcrtson that when he reuched Portland ho should ko to Tanner and look at the pmtncrshlp iiKicement and Tanner would tell him how to testify. The senator had cursed thft prosecution nnd had said an) thing wnn jtutllluhlc In defying tho Kovern ment. On Ittilii-rtsouV return to Wash lngtiu, utt'-r appearing before the grand Jury, Senator Mitchell, tho wit ness ml.!, shook hia fist In Hubert sou's face nud swore at him for his actions In Portland, and Robertson thereupon rodi-ned his position. In continuing, the witness said Mitchell finally acknowledged that ho had known Krlhs and remembered the partnership agreement with its damag ing clause, lie cried nnd swore and said Hint he ought not to be prose cuted lor the matter, oh lie hud only iccelvcd a few sndl checks for what ho hail done. Tt ., The evidence gY&my Robertson was direct. lie Identified letters glvon by Mitchell at Waanlorip-tB&B de livered to Tanner, but whjcr?' woro given to Prosecuting Attorney Henqy and thn grand Jurykeojlfg nothing back, but telling tothoBjWt.of hie recollection the plans maf b? Mitch ell ami Tanner to cvaderoaecutlon and how these ncheinerguno to naught. Tho former bookkeeper of the firm of Mitchell ft Tanner and later secretary of tho senator sup ported strongly with his testimony tho allegations of tho Indictment upon which Mitchell Is being tried. During tho recital of Robertson's testimony, Senator Mitchell showed every evidence of mental agony.' He writhed In hU chair and protested with hia attorneys for allowing tho in troduction ot tho evidence. Robertson underwent n severe cross examination, but the defensn could not hako his testimony. Tho government then closed He case. The defense then opened Its en.io, callfng six witnesses, all of whom testified to having received assistance from thn defendant boforo the various departments, In each case of which tho senator had refused compensation. It Is tho opinion that Scnntor Mitchell will tako tho stand in hia own bchr.lf. Depositions In Grain Case. Wahoo, Neb., Juno 27. Tho taking of depositions In tho case of Thomas Worrall against the Omaha Elevator company ct aL waa commenced In thin city bofore If Gilkson, notary public. Thn entire timo was devoted to examining Trcnmoro Cono, tho In dependent grain dealer of Wahoo, and aa ho waa at ono time agent here for tho Updtko people seomed to bo well posted as to tho business methods ot thn association elevators. Ho told he was forced out of business by tho combine. Italy Brlnga Pressure. Rome,. Juno t7. It ts aoml-ofllclally aaneunced that Italy, as a member of the Uiplo alliance nnd an tho friend ot France, having favored tho under standing between Great (iritaln, France and Spain regarding Morocco, la now using all her influenco to bring about a peaceful solution nt the diffi culties between Fiance and Germany, which might consist In France adher ing to the plan for nn international confeieuce after tho establishment of the fact that tho program to bo sub mitted for dlacuislon by thn confer ooce would not bo injurious to her in terests. Arrested for Naturalliatlen Frauds. New York, Juno 27. Tho biggest roundup of United States citizenship ftapers swindles Iu tho history of tho federal government's crusade lms just been accomplished. Thirty men ore now in the Tombs awaiting trial be foro Judge Thomas. Moro than half of the lust batch of prisoner bought their papers In Naples and Rome. Parmer Killed In Runaway. Tekaroah, Neb., June 27. F. PJ. Itnge, a farmer living ten miles norjh of thla place, dlod.frosk injuria re ceived la a runaway lait'-atgnt. The Wampanoag Indians r Ask for Pictures Vk1 la- A KKs-t4-rVKAt--n-r. Ptiritin Miller-, citd xljjj.. iiiviiiaii V4l Sold Only by H. BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSfQ'&? ' kC. y' . LLRfJSsSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSnv.t i'i .- vVA?) naaaaaaaaaaaaaaanniBKi . tc?&&BKJnnaBiBuiBuiBuiiBBw'. .- y,,& iZT,'- Y SIR A. CONAN DOYLE, ' , Autlior of "The Return of Sherlock Holmes," tho great serial soon to be pub lished in this pnper. PRESIDENT GOB TO HARVARD Chief Executive Will Attend Com meneement Exercises. Washington, Juno , 27. President Roosevelt left Washing an by special trnln ovor tho Pennsylvania railroad for Cambridge, Mass., to attend thn commencement axorclues ut Harvard university. The president will not re turn to Washington, but will go to Oyster Itay, where ho will spend tho heated season nt his summer home nt Sngamoro Hill. IIo was accompanied by Secretury Ixieb, tho ,whlto house secret service men nud representative of tho prcsB associations. Just before the departure of the special train, Count Cassltii, Rush)nn ambassador, was driven to tho station, having been unable to reneh iho whlto house to bid the president farewell. He waa met on tho platform by Mr. Roosevelt nnd they held a hurried conversation, during which they clnsprd hands warmly. When the nmbnm'udnr loft tho train, the sIkuiiI wna given for the start. fbc Only Track Railway be tween the Missouri ! River and Fast daily train service Pacific & North -Western Line from ooints in Nebraska to Chicago Six trains a day Omaha to Chicago, without cnance. i wouaiii uuny uciween umanaand at. fdui and Minneapolis. - Che Best tor Mte. tifkctt uiiji-ni unuin j. i. mm, im ChlMcrt S NWttt in Mavuchinetfs were U'ntl oiiouoji to ex change their heads and trinkets for Hour the P u r i t a ii F a t li e r s brought with them. Ami the American peo ple aie tinly too willing to exchange their good money for Puritan Best. Patent Flour After they try it ami fiml what delicious ami nutritious bread it makes,. This Hour is abso lutely pure ami healthful. for the Children. Schuyler, Neb., hi, & Co. LIVELY DEBATEJS EXPECTED Upper and Lower Chambers of Rika dag May Clash Over Norway. toekholm, Sweden, Juno 27. Ab ft Ksult-o'tbo uoKotlntlons botwoen the different, groups- of tho riksdag it has been arrnuged that a special commit tee to consider tho Swodlsh-Norweglan situation shall bo appointed today, to consist of nlno conservatives nnd thrco moderates from tho first cham ber, and five liberals, flvo agricultur ists and two reformers from the sec ond chamber. It 4h anticipated that tho govern ment's proposal to settlo tho ciisls amicably by arranging a modua Vi vendi between tho two countries will bo violently attacked in tho upper chamber nnd generally (supported In tho lower chamber during the debnto on tho subject. As a precautionary measure, pend ing Iho Battlement of the crisis, the Swedish council of state has decided not to discharge tho tlinooxplred men from thft navy until further notice. Double Chicago via theChicaco. Union and East of Everything an J lull inforrmtlnn ipply ricmi k k or AJjri'&i m. rmtM ut fui'i in. North Western Ry. OMAHA NEB. I 'it 1 x. -jMMBAiiakM