TT -". , , S Sjjt (Murafats th VOLUME XXXV 1. NUMBER 17. COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2H, 1005. WHOLE !BKR 1,702. ifM? ' ' A rg?r 5 ' -??" 0unr . ,f -$ A DRAFT ON A DISTANT OITY is n convenient, info and suro way of ranking inynuiit. DRAFTH OAN HK PUKOHASKI) Intro for nny ntununt on cities in tint United States. Ktmlniiil, Germany nml other foreign countries. Tho Flrftt National Bank h correspondents tit nil town of lm portnnco nml In roiiBtnntlv increasing itri facilities mul undertakes to render depositors tho best possible service. r LtVEN ARRESTS AT DELMAR Polico Go Prepared for Trouble, but Meet With No Resistance. St. Louis, July 20 Proceeding up on Instructions Issued to tho St. Louis police department by Governor Foil; to eco that thoro be no violation of tho antl-poolsclllng law nt Ifclinnr raco track, about 100 police olllcern. under command of Captuln McNamco, marched Into Dclmar truck, nieetltiK with no resistance In their entry Eleven arrests wcro made. A rumor that armed resistance might bo en countered caused n patrol wagon hear ing; a number of riot guns to be r.ent to the scono, but beyond twelve olll cora shouldering guns and telling the crowd of spectators around the on trance to stand aside tho guns wow not tnado ubo of. Train Holdup Frustrated. Schenectady, N. Y July 20. A holdup of oun of the New York Cen tral's express trains was probably frus trated hero. Tho local aant re ceived word from Albany to havo po lico at tho station when tho American express train passed through hero early this morning, as there wcro sev eral men aboard ami fears wero en tertained thnt robbery wan intended. Tho train carries no passengers. Tho stop signal was sot and tho train wan brought to a hall and several of the offlcors wero on tho scene. The stop ping of tho train, however, must luivo given tho Intruders a tip, for in an Instant a dozen men wcro seen Jump ing off tho train Into tho durknosn. Homer Saloonkeepers Released. Omaha, July 2C The motion for n new trial in tho saloon conspiracy caco of tho United States against Ennin and Lulkhnrt, tho Homer na loonists, has been granted by Judgo Munucr and tho case dismissed. Tim dismissal was tnado on the grounds of tho decision of United States Sn promo Justice Ilrowcr In tho IlefT case, coming up from Kansas, where in it was hold that Indians holding allotments of lands wero regarded as citliens of tho United States and that they wcro entitled to all tho privi leges and Immunities as such. Norwegian Steamer Wrecked. Eureka, Cal., July 20. Tho vessel stranded near Capo Mendocino is the Norwegian steamer Tricolor. A tug has Just arrlvod' hero with tho entlro crow of twenty-sovon soulr. Captain Wold states that ho lost his reclam ing and believed tho ship safe up to tho time Kho struck tho rocks. The steamer lies broadside on the beach among the rocks. The vessel hi a to tal loss. Her value is cstiuiutcd at 1200,000. Kaiser at Wlsby, Sweden. Wlsby, Sweden, July 20. The dor man imperial yacht Hohenzollern, with Emperor William on board, ar rived hero. Don't Neglect Your teeth. Even a few weeks delay will sometimes prove injurious. During my absence Dr. C. V. Campl)ell, who comes highly recommended sis a skillful operator and sis a gentleman, will have charge of my practice and will do all he can to please you. 13th Street. Phono 110. Dr. H. E, Naumann. AID FOR TOM WQRRALL Stuff Association of Punui'i'' Kli'iittor Companies Moots at jh'iiiliim llutel lleliiixl (Mus ed Doors. DECLARE WAR TO THE END. The Nobrinku Kuriiicr' drain anil Live Stock Afsociutioii mot in Co lutnhu last night Tim meeting wan held in n room in tho Merldinn hotel nud it lasted nil night. Tom Worrnll nml ills attorney, 1' S. Howell of Omnhii wore present to lay their rase bnfore before tho big men of the Farm er' Klcvntor companies ami tho In dependent companies. Hut what was done or said nt this notnbto mooting will remain a scaled book. A Journal reporter was refused admission to the meeting Inst night nud when ho called on Jus. T. liraily of Albion, state sou rotary nml J. 9. Uunady ot Mindon. prositlout, this morning ho roeoiveU this torse bit of information:" You can say that the board of directors had a business mooting Inst night ; thnt after tho business meeting there was n gen eral meeting of members of thn asso ciation nt which Tom Worrnl nml l' S Howell wero present nml thnt nfter the general meeting tho directors met ngain. We have made plans, very doll iittn plans for tnking up the fight, lint what thoso plans nro is not rendy for the press at this time. Our sossion lasted nil nigh ami adjourned till August lfi." The local train dealers of Columbus Know not him; of tho meeting Int night. Tho board of directors of tho state ut-Mir.iatinn consists of J 9. Canaiiy. president, Mindon; J T. Hrndy, sou rotary, Albion; O. U. Smith nud L. A. Dot, Kearney 1). J. Gates, Albion ; I). V. linker Itoiioilict: Jacob Eh lor, Gretna; and II. II. Hank, Nobruskn City. Henry lloinpol of Havolock was piesmif representing tho farmers' associations of Kansas and Frenmoro of Wahoo roprsentod ', tho lndopon dent dealers nt Nebraska, who nro not innmbors of tho Grain Dealers Asso ciation. In addition to thoo named nbnvo thoro was nt tho meeting: J. W. Honuott, Fullerton , J. K. Campbells, Kullorton. ; J. 1 Mahonoy, Spalding ; Win. Fimllay, Gntheiiberg. A Fish Story. iTiii'mIij'h Dail)) A parly of twenty jolly couples r.hupo'onod by Mrs. Mnro Perkins liavo made Lnlco Stevens a very jolly place during tho past week. Mar velous stories am being told about Camp Umtntu. tho lisliing, tho camp Hies and the nil night vigils. One story which is vouched for, is that a party of visitors from town wero being rowed down tho lake by soiuu of the campers who wero demonstrating the pleasures of spnnring for carp by tho light of a gosoliuo lamp. Tho two men who wero in (lie front of tho boat spearing, had lauded a number of carp when one stdeil nu especially largo .specimen. Ho aimed for it but missed it, when to tho consternation of tho young Indies of the party, the fish made n Hying leap and lnmled iu thoir laps. Amid n volley of lively scream h, tho lish performed a variety of intricate stunts in tho bottom of the boat, un til the lauding was rcnohed, when the intruder was taken to the light mid examine il.it was touud to bo a iluo fonr pound blank bnss Tho fact that it was absolutely uninjured proved con clusively that its proMiuce in tho boat was duo solely to an uucnntrollnblo doilro to beoimi better acinniuted with tho inhabitants of ('amp Utntntn. Tho screams ot tho young ladies led the rest of tho campers to think that some one was drowning and a rescuing party with lanterns covered tho distance of three (uarters of a mile between the camp mid the lauding iu an inorcdi blv short time, We are in formed that any one do siring uninterrupted rest by day and night would do well to join such a party as that which broke camp on .Monday to return to Iho routine of life in town. Mrs. F J. Robinson nml daughters, Misses Grace nun list her of Omaha, nro visiting Mrs. Robinson's motlmr Mrs. M. Holders FOUND. -A bravs door key, with the No Vi. stamped on one end. Own er ran have same by calling nt this olli:e. Newman i Wi Mi have nllkind ot rnnl r, td. Try our lilond coal. $3 U per ton at thu yards. Newman A-, Welch, ('.id Steven Waggoner (Tiiiilti)' Dull) ) Steven Waggoner of Salt Lnke City, brother of Mrs. .T. J. Parlies, died Inst Saturday night of tuberculosis of the ankle. His body will be brought to Columbus for interment. The deceas ed was forty seven years old nml was well known iu Columbus. He came to this vicinity in lss:i nml lived here until IS'.M, Since that time ho has been in the government civil service employ. The remains will reach Columbus Thursday morning nt is o'clock nml funeral service will bo held in tho M. K. church nt II o'clock. Two sisters, Mrs. G. A. l'rlde nml Mrt. J. J. Bnriips, will be the only relatives present. District 44 and Vicinity. Fred Stcngor is putting up n new met nl lie tower windmill nu his farm. Threshing ie the ordor of thu day in thii neighborhuotl. xho Mntuvja out fit is threshing for Fred Stengel's big winter whent crop. Otto Helden'stnw outfit pulled into Kichnrd Adnmy's Sunday to throsh from the shock Mr. Ailnuiv's fine crop of wheat. Mrs. .ybneh is also threshing from the shock. Z Oats In this neighborhood are rather light. And corn has not grown much during tho cool wenthor ot tho last fivo days. People hnvo begun cutting I heir nativo hay which is a fine crop. FLY- AWAY -OIL It keeps the flies from all kinds oi stock by simply spraying or applying with sponge or brush Quarts, half gal. and gal. cans. Chas. H. Dack, Druggist. Fight in Saloon. A list light took place nt noon toi nv in tho saloon of Felix Smngnc. on Eleventh street between Kd 1'owers, laborer on tho Uii'on I'noiilo coal nhutns, nud n stranger Tho stranger got tho worst of tho argument to the extent of n black eye. The men wero playing cards in tho rear of the saloon mid tho trouble arose over tho gnme. Powers got away before tho police arrived, but the htraucer was taken to the lockup to sober up. Chief of Police Schnnk says that if it appears that tho men wore plav ing for money o complaint will bo filed against the place. Nets Hassellmlch and party ot St. Kdward arrived in Columbus today on their return from a huroneaii trip They report a gtont time. Shorill Canig mid Olllcer Jim Nel son sont tho forenoon today looking over the hoboes who had como recent ly to Columbus. They wero in search of a man who escaped from jail at Kearney, but nobody was found an swering tho doHcriptlou. In district court George Dorr usks permission to sell certain laud from too oitate of Arthur IS. Dorr, deceas ed, to satisfy debts amounting to $1700. Scores Big Insurant Companies. Uoston.'Jiiljr 2C Scathing criticism, pointed) condemnation and nrco de nunciation of thft methods and course of tho big Insurance companies, char acterize the annual report, of Fred erick I,. Cutting, roniiuihsloncr of In surance for MuhkucIiuscUh. The m port. Is i exhaustive u iH invlew ot methods, employed by high insurunco ofllelald during tho past heveral yrars, to whom ho alludes in iionm Instances as "Judasfs" and to ouo company as tho "Dr. .lokyl and Mr. Hydo" com pany, and contains a mforumnidutinu thul tho legislature tako up the mat ter of deferred UivUlnuda and tho re- latloiiH botwoen.insuranco companle.i and their allied trust companies ami other qurRtlonriwlthi view or com pelling reform. Baseball Results Yesterday. American League- Chicago, ?; Philadelphia, R. St. jiila, 4; New York, 10. Clovoland, 0; WaHlilngton. 9. National fjcaguo Itiooldyn, :t, St. Imls. 4. New York. 7. Cincinnati, 2; Philadelphia, ; CIiIcmco, . Hot Inn, 0; Flttabnrg, 7 American Association Kansas City, 2; St. Paul, 3. Milwau kee, 7; Minneapolis, 111. Indianapolis, 1; Columbus, M. Louisville, ;!, To lodo, 2. Wohtern League Kloux City, .'; Donver, f. Dps Moluoa, S; Pueblo, G. Omaha, 5; St. Joseph, H. a7Sjl w Adds Little AidR Much 'raking u camera with you on your vacation cimtii Init a t ri de, but it's a great help to ward having a good time. Con.e and talk Camera with us. EdJ. Nlewohner Tho Jeweler Mrs. Dan Corocran of Ooiiou, daugh ter of Air. mid Mrs. Frank llnrton is dying nt tho hospital of blond poison ing. She underwent two operations before sho was brought hero n week ago and nuo since. She leaves n little boy two years old besides her husband. SUMMARY OF CROP CONDITIONS Favorsble Weather Hao Cauced Rapid Growth of Corn. Vi-hiui;:on, July 2ti. Tho weekly btilh tin of tin weather bumm sum iiiarl::i (ioi iiindltious uh follows: r.unii liii uimiIiit litis caiinrd nip lil nrnutli nr mi ii mul, wild very row rn.-ep-lliu I., iin- noi Is In rki'i'llt'iit vwudltluii. ('hi ii Is Im'Iiiiiiiik Id '-l ruin Iu Kuumuh. U Inii i- wiieiit luiivfhl Is ni'iiily ouniplet- I'll III I III! llllllliul WllPUt Ntlltl.'N ami llni'i.liliii:, ivlilili Is well uiltuiici'ii, nIiuwh ki.iiii uf iiiiuil ylilil uinl cixtU (juiillty In liiill.inii, lllliniN uuil NebiiiHkii, nllb fulr lrlU nml Kimil iiiullly Iu Kiiiims, lUlu-t li.ui! drliyril tlircNliIng Iu VllitlnU uml .Miil.vluml Mini uiiummI turtlii'i- (luliiuge In ictuln In sliiiil. or stuck In Vlrglnlu, Ui-ii Iih-Lt, MlNNimrl, oi.lulionm unit TemiH. On In mirth I'nrlllij ion-it wliit.-r wlinil l iIh-uIiik rulilly Iu Wusliliib'tuii, wlirru Lurvuatlsg U Iu full pmifii'HM mul liuiwit Is Knn-ral In Orocmi, with guoil yli'Mti. Hprltif wheut bus iiiitlniii'il to iiilvuni-o fuvnrulily Iu lie- r.irliifj n-lii-ul rcitlmis, lliu csrly sunn U Inuilril uml IIIIIuk will uinl tlll Illll WMVB llt'lllllUK IN Nullll llllklllll, tin- cully Ih niuturltiu In Sunt Ii Itukutu uinl WIhi'diikIii uml Ilia unp Is nrnil)- n-inljr In rut Iu luu. Allium lilmk iiikI Ik niiKitid fiuta scalicrvil luiullllis Iu Mln iti'sotii mul tli liuknluH, mi ii t ii t t-t lit 1 iluui uu' I" Miiuwn unit with fuoiuliU wnilln-r riiUiJIIInUS hrllullM lujlliy In Hut llllllrlpill I'll, CiilllJilullltH of Mill lit un c.i-1 r.l fliilll Suiitli Dukuls, iril riiKt In t'nlDinilu uml iii'1-.l HdIiIm nf Nurlli DkIkiIii uml hniin luilk'lng In WlxrnUklu, vlilc In Wieililiiutiiii (li'-.lcriillnir wIihIh liuvn Inin Injur I. nu In tbn irnp Iu ILu lllllag kt uml lumcd vlirivclluc. In thft prlnrlpsl nut pn.ilnrtnit nimIi-s hni'Ttntlsf of I kls srop l well iiihiiiiccil, wlill iu ! (( asitlierly dlilrlitu out ure htasMDfy tksj SHflF sawa aro luutiiilui; rupidlf uml karj'wlU be euiat durlns tbo oemlog ms "fce srop Kfm-rally Is In prmlidsr svadltloa, ultuniigb fiuilly I'lilili'd U Ulils asd avuic cuiiiplulntx uf luilglng urftti.-lTd from Washington. Willi I ln fptlaa of OlliitniiiiH, Kan h.is ami WIhidhu adtrirm iipuiln re Hpi'tlng apulus am Imrlviil fium ull m-i:-tloaii. . -. ftaylatf liaa btrn drliiypil hy rulnw In Vtrglajs7 sad ortlonn of lhi unit nll.-y, au ti.'B(ildasMs datnuge In liny Is ii'p.nt nl frnnrfOMekoaM, MImskiI und Hmiilii-rn llllnnlH,- f;iHwtir gunil crop Is ln-liu nttuiudfundar dsvarasl raadltliiiis. Angle'vVlns M. and M. 8take. T)'lrolt, July 26. Twelve thousand peoplo saw4 Annie, chest nut mure, owned by C. Morris of Cleveland, and driven by Sfitindi'is, win tbo flO.tion MerchantH aur Maiiiifacliirers stake at I lie rirossn I'olnto limit. Martin a Candidate for Senator. Ililiilwooil, S. I)., July IMi. CoiiKiess mini i:. V. Martin announced to his Khteli I lllln newspaper fi lends that ho would ho a cuudhlalo for llio position of I'ulteii .Stuieii hi'tiator from .South Dakota. Buaincau Portion in Ruins. Council, Wash , July lid. Two-thirds, nf Council'.. IiiirIiicjh tllslilct is In nilun a i Hie Miiiilt of u lire which oiliMtiateil iu i ho Connell ProKiess liulhllns by the cxplnnlon of a bottle of acid. Lors, tln0,000. t MIIIU IS Hi OREQON SENATOn CIVEN CIX MONTHS IN COUNTY JAIL, PINE OF $1,000 ALCO ASSESSED Convicted Man Cannot Again Hold Any OKico Placed Under $2,0C0 Bail Pending Hearing of His Case by Higher Court. Portland, Ore., July 2C.. Unllcd States Senator Mitchell, convicted of using bin oflicj or United States sen ator to further the law practice of the firm or Mitchell H. Tunncr of this city, was sentenced to pay a lluo of $1,0U0 and six mouths penal hcrvitiido. PoiiiIIiik a review of tho case by tho mipreiur i-omt or tho United States execution of the sentence will be de ferred. Iu tbo meantime Mitchell will be placed under bull to tho amount of $2,000. In proiiouncluK sentence uon the urciI United Stules senator, .lu.lr.c Dellaven said: "Tho statuto under which tho Indictment wiih found pro vides that the offense shall bo pun ished by Imprisonment of not more than two years or by a lluo of not more than $lo,OU0. It also icmlera tho defendant Incapable uf ni;aln hold ing nny otTIco of tiust or profit In the United States. In teaching a con clusion iu this cane, I have ttlven eontdderution to the age of the de fendant, which may be taken Into ac count In mitigation of punishment, and the further fact that he Is for ever hereafter dlsiualllled lioai hold ing ofllcp. In view of these lacts, and In couslderjllon of the mil ure of the offense, thi judgment nf the court Is that the dereuilaul he IniprKnncd for Fix mouths iu tbo county Jail of Mult nomah county. In this stule, and that he be lined the sum or $1,0(10." Cobban en Trial for Land Frauds. Helena. Mont., July 20. The trial nf It. M. Cohhau of Missoula for niibornallou of perjury In connection with t.Pi'icr laud onlrlos In western Mont : nu lifMii before Judge Hunt. I'nlted States Attorney Maynard, In nut lining the case to tho Jury, said it would be shown that Cobban and C. flrlsv.ohl entered Into a conspiracy to luduie ninny men and women to enter itjiou laud, to he afterwards trans ferred lo Cobban. The land wan suh flciuetitly acquired by Seiiutor Clurk, ami in another suit now before Hie supremo court of the United RtotcB the government Is seeking to set aside Clurk's title to tho land. (IrlKwoh! Is a governiiirut witness, the Indict ment ucalnst him having hci u an nulled. LOOKING INTO REBATE CASES Charge That Drawbacks Are Paid Mer chants Being Investigated. Kansas City, July 2ti. At Its sen rIoii In this city today the lutersluto commerce commission will commence tin investlcutloti of reports legiirdiug tbo (icoi'e L. Thomus Merchants Transportation bureau of Now York, whereby, it Is claluicil, the big shlp pcrti of Kiiusas City alone leceivo in tho neighborhood or $l!2r,H00 a year iu rebates on freight shipped from the east. Kansas City, however, hi but one of many cities on tho Mlssouii ami Mississippi rivers to have nier cbniils Included in the bureau, and it is eslimuted that through this bureau between r.O.Oi ni.OOO and IlOii.nmi.Olin ioi:iiiIk of freight an annually routed to lite 100 shippers who coiupnse It. Tho Missouri ilver towns whose larso shippers are IiiiIihIi il in Hie Imieuu nio Kaunas City, Omaha, St Joseph, Atchison, ljcavctiwoith and Sioux City. Commercial Travelers Talk Inc-rnnce. Put-In- Hay, ()., July L'ti. At tin- ses sion of Iho liileiuiillou'il I'VMlciailou of Commercial Tiuveleis' organization, J. K. Kater of Columbus nilvocuteil I'eil rial suierislou of insurance, cxpicsK ing the opinion that all such business should hit subject lo hones! and Ire (il"llty reeiirieul Inspect loll, lie hc IIcvim (here Is a glowing demand lor ledeivl inspection. K. it. Hodge ot lies Moines inhocatcd couseivalism In iusiiiauee as a safegii'ird to com panies and public, nud publicity to eillli-ali! the people along the lilies of onsen ,'iilsui. Deli oh has been r,c lceteit IIS the next llieetlug place. President Objectc to Booklet. Spohaue, Wash., July 20. I'icHlileut Ftoosevell. has objected lo Kpol.ane's llleiatnro beailng his poiintit on the thhi pagf. Sccietary Mouioe nl Hie chamber of coiumcne recehcil a let ter requesting the withdrawal ol the brocbuie on the "Lewis ami Clark Tiall" fioui publication. The lettei declares Hint President Itonscvelt is very nun Ii opposed to the appeiirani n of his pot trails In ailveriiseineniH of any chiiiacter and tcquests Unit the booklet, of which the eover was en closed, bo liuiueiliately iccalleil Irom circulation. Tho icquuBi will bo com. 8lJqOwJUi, - " TRAVELERS' CHECKS VOIDK.NTIKUATION "ciUilcil, y(. 3, ,,. pioteetnl iigiiiiiht he.-. A sure way ,.HMV money. Vmi are nlwiis in a piHilion io f.,. ,.;), nt any hunk. oii't catty money while imv cling. Iluy one ol these eb. cks. ThoOldRoliablo Columbus State Bank GOSSIP ABOUT CZAR AND KAISER Guc:clnu on What William and Nlch olnc Talked About. HI. I'eteraburg, July 20. Oosslp and ronjecluto are busy with tho reasona for and results or tho meeting be tween Kmpfior William anil Emperor Nicholas off tho Island of lljorkoe, but tho return of tho Russian Im pel iul party to P 'terhor has added nothing dellulte to the luformntloi: re garding tho subjects dhcusHcd or tho conclusions reached at tho private In tervlews between Iho two sovereigns. Under the circumstances no authorita tive statement can bo made ami tbo only Information vouchsafed la that the convoisntloiiH wero extiemely cor dial and friendly. The heller that tho meeting will iiiiiKo for peaco wiir re flected on the iMiurse, imperial 4'h ris ing a roll point. The importutico ot tho meeting Is recognized In tho presi comments of nil shades of opinion. Various conjectures are advanced as to Its real meaning, but they arc all admittedly guess work. Allege Plot by the Turks. Constantinople, July 20. Tho com mission which htii been Inquiring Into the attempt on tho lire of tho sultan Is believed to have obtained Informa tion Indicating that It was a Turkish plot, but jib thin would never ho ad mitted, oven If proved, tho authorities lire iiidtiHlrloiinly creating rho impres sion that the In it ii 1 outrage was (bo woil; of Kuropcuu auaichistn. Strike nt Warsaw. Win saw, July 20. l-'our thousand woikmen iu the Warsaw Iron wmkn mid Ti.tMiO iu tho Dombrowu Steel woilts Htiuck for higher wages. The striking ImliciH destioyed a baker shop Iu Crochowska street and Iu tho dlstui hance whlih followed, ono per bnn uns Killed. Relnforccmento for Llnevltch. SI. Petersburg, July 20. Uelnlorcc nienls for Hencrul Llnevltch aro stead ily being f'jrwiiidi'd. Tlio Thirteenth nt my corps, the headquarters or which nie at Smolensk, will leuvo for tho front nct week, LaFollettc Drawn a Crowd. Storm Like, ,i July 20. Over R.0UII people heard (iovorunr It. M. I.ti Kolleltc leeturo tin "Ueptesentatlvo (ioveruineni" at the Clututauqiia. Ap plause was frequent. He advocated tho primary system, Height ruto legis lation and purity In politics. Three Children Perish in Fire. Denver, .inly :0.- While Suhlmtlnu dl Domlnho and 1 1 Irs wife weie woil: lug In their mai'Ket garden In Utteat pail, t!u-ii- Hiree .wiuugcst ililldieii weie hllined to death unit the uliliiti eight years old, was terribly injiued Iu a lire which destioyed their sum mer Mtchcu. Dr. J. E. Paul, Dentist. Oho of the largest and best equipped dental odiees in the state. Viti.illiul flir lor P.ilnlii.v. DunM.sti'd... The kind that is safe anil never fails. Come in and have your teeth examined and get our estimate on your sMitk. It will cost you nothing anil we give u useful souvenir to each caller. All work K'luruutccil. Over Nii-wuliiii-r's cur. Kith uml Oily SU. S.l!. riiriirr nfil'.-irl.. Ilnth I'hum-n, if t I .l