THE OMAHA DAILY BE"E: FBI DAY, JUSX 7. 1901. L1U1T MILITIAMEN UN TRIAL CHrri of Ir.itibar-i-tioa Till B Itm& SUPREME COURT COMMISSION'S PROGRESi Verdict Aaalnat Mntrrt "Vne-dtnen til America In the ltne Caer Omaha Man' Acqnlttal ot Mnrder. From a Pta.S c errerpondent i L;Ci,N, June C Siiecial.) The eight militiamen who diaobeyrd the ordera of heir commanding officer at the ttate pen et'iary oo Mar !S will I tried os be charge of lnnuliorSlnatlon a noon at. a n.,ir.arv court of -lsrlpltne ran be organ med All Company F men who come under tb charge will tie tried Is this city, prob ab.v jl tbe -military department at tbe s'a'.e house, atid tbe other retalcltrant, who it a member of Company E, will be given a lal lief ore a lScrent court, to be sum niot.ei 'opetber at Willicr. Vd.'utant General Colby today issued tbe f' lowing orders ratting for the trial of he men I The commander of Company F Sr- pa - -curt of dlwlpllrit to meet pumuant 'if laws rules and regutaUutis of the Nebralui Knnniittl r-ii.rrt in hi. purlv a flaj prartlrahl for ibe trtid of Privates a M Clark. Wilharn H. Clark, Ray ' . ..r'- Jrefl M Unit ' E Weaver, I " ' 1' "iVcdiui una 3ame R "Webb of rr,; ai y F Seeond Inlantry .r' plmunt. Ne- tax -urt of dtritiliiie one flrM lieutenant hrpant. nw r'rporal. two private t.e erp'BtiT t" rt hp Judpe advocate, rotiam comrakmlcr will retain th . it1 n" lr. hi h&ndR. reeeved for jrvlce ' hi i", t.llt''a men rendered durinc the fif M-,' until the dortrtnn vt n&td i . v f.r dlxelpllne and Its approval by tne n i ' Cer-ln-rbief hr '-ommatider nf '"omtiani- E rtrst wis in tri'Hrd at the mate tietiitratiars t ,c detHil for Mild court of dlhfipllne ' trt-t Iteutenttnt. tme eerpeant, nnc ror jHra. two privates and cme HTpeunt to at' in judpe advocatt. Tht companj- com jnar.fler will retain the money in ills hands, e. "tlted tor the eervice of said enlisted i..a- tendered durlnp the month of May. .'titll the decision of t.u!d oourt tit dlsBlplltit) ;u approval by the commatider-ln- hitf Coiumlkftltin Make Prucrrn. ' t iiie rate of propress made thus far w.'h a liberal discount, tbe aupreme court und commiBBinn will have decided all pend- np cases by tbe time the lcpislature as sembles January 1, isms, or three months liffr.tr the term of tbe commission expires." Thla was the official statement of the 1 it rk of the supreme court. Since the "mniiBsion was rrcated cases have been t .! posed of at a remarkably rapid ratt and iiar'v every call of cases bac been larpcr 'hi.;, the preoedlnp one. The call for the ixx and last suasion of tbe present term, ft"- hcartnp June la. mclud-s 117 cases, v. Lr b arc as follows J.'i kiDii upalnst Sohmill Wayne; patter t apalnst l.utitilnr.. Adams. Sturdevant iipi .list rarmers a.nd Mert hants' hank, Tj. -n.ias, Coulhon apalnst Galtsman, Lan- f r People's li . L and S association ip;nst I'ariKh. Kiilniore. Berry apalnst lurk Lanous'er. rirst National bank of ''T;ma BBitttigt Dellone. Ituuplas. Stewart . i':Bt JameH. Saline. Dwyer apalnst Plrst I'l.'iiai bank of ileutrict. Gapt Vniver- t Michipan apalnst McGuckin. Doup .i." 'japi apamst West Grant, Cochran iirrir' (.'ocliran. louc;int-. Cochran apalnut ' 1 ran Douplas Concordia Loan and ,nr.i!-t company against Schoubee, I'ousla. J juftabl- Xru: ftimiirjiy apalnst Johnson. -'Ileitis, ilartin inrainst KTirrier countv 1 w.r:it Farmers'-cnll HI eri-hants- Insur t:"t Munpanr. apatimt Hahn. Johnson; i'twcv oi;uinnt Urudford. Harlan. Gray iipa.t.st Prtrrhf. Kinx Plummer apalnst 1'jtrk Hurt Nelson apninst Nebraska Loan unu irKt cuinpuny. ( uster, Carson apalnst .niij.io. Lunuasier. Mate against iJltiom field Mute hank Knox. McCormick apalnst ..isculilHti apainet Kosembcrc Douplus" i t uslir co:.t.v apalnst Chlcapi.. Burllnptotj 1..1MUHUHU againm Jlosenlicrs Douplus I t uslir co:.t.v apalnst Chlcagi.. Burllnptotj i A.- t.' iltit v Railroad companj . Custer. Custle 1 J.t I: lrnpatiuH Cunal and Water J'ower I t rnipai:) itpaltisl .lurlech, Sc-otts Bluff. Mrf hur ts National linr.h nrnlnti Mi.n. I' id Ijougluv. Pawnee countv apalnst Bel .'ir I'uwnet-. Cruttop apalnst Rowheder. J rnrre. Snuthern Pine Lunttier company . CAinst Tries Vallex . O'Connor apalnst ii !...! ire. Gr-le . Btssell apalnst Harris, (.reelt Cotik iipalript Karley Tork. Com- u asue Move company apalnst Caul tic" Douplus. Cheshire iTovldent inati. ,',hf2't:l"'r,l.wh'.'..?T, rh.ttr:rfl 10 hl authority, aoeeptr'a surrender of a ben- H'-tid portoffire for the next five ycarf at 5 , 11 hi 7 ,,Vi. vt fl"t cortmcate ano a zct lor tne iKruiwe , peace at orana IMtnd. Owinc to tbt fact jw vnlie cti fluty ax puurat- at i nf k new nne with i-tiowldre that the . .i . . 'he fnie iwnnontian and will d.-tatl for Klihn .Si' ..vi.. ,rfpVIV. V. l -at the present te Ir ct the estremt eart ."rrr " "",lnt " '"TO' i A M'cret intention tc' TnRiBt Kon n i Jr- . " ' P'D proper y ine .!' ' ' dteolplltie to nr-et purpuunt to the fciture ennnot prvall apains; deliberate eastern portion, tns been workinp untlr lLrKt rv"Ti ,MIJa rPlt,oi of the N'e- otli. With knowledpe of their forfeiture.. inply In favor of tbe present site.. fr PS rr"'Vhe r1ai' of;rr.v ,e UlnllS 1 'V'Wln': ' i r.n.t, h. Hlplow tit Company E. Flrt In- society provided that tion-pcvment of dues i offlct lne proptrty of tbe Grand Army of , . "FLTi'"!- -ebraaka National puurd, r UBcessments should operate u a suspen- tbe Republic pusi It is mor.caped and, u-.-m' ".rrT Vn isembtrs h0ve also left nothtnp t te npattist Kuesner. Hurlan. Cheshire i whether or not the court erred in txelud 1 r I icit ItisUtute against Gibson, Harlan. irjc trom ,h, ,rii ref3iTip nf th tti Lewis BFHltist North Hall Hube.r Manu- I c reeding of tbe testl- a jr.np conniaii' apalnst Gotchrll, Lan- I niony piven at the preliminary by a man Mis-t i Sutton Natlona' tic-nk apalnst Sil-I who bad died before trial in district court ii viu j-HM .-uiiiii.ai imiiK oi Colum bus i.peitist Kuriu.. J'latte. Baker apalnst I mot Stork Yards National bunk, Doug. ui "".u, .in us.intii t umpiieii, i,aiicaster; ol Hguiust ilennliiper. Buffalo, Mi lt tu iipalnst Hnbru Coltux Rawlings k.panst Anheuser Uusch Brewinp aimoclu t 'ii, Gage. I'hcvetilx Mutue.1 Life Insurance cimiiutj apalnst Purfnton Seward. Smith iipiltifl Bass, Custer Bentley against l hi .son Spice rompar.j . Lancaater. Close apa iel wunoon. Burt; Lund! against Ntwton Sf-wurd. ONelll apalnst Benedict, Ho Nlsley apalnst Bjieneer. Dawaon, Ne-bt-HSka Loim und Trust compunj' apuinst "Waiters, tVehstrr Rtate ex rc) Hunker npattist West. Cumlnp Hawley ucainsi j'rf-ti-r Dourlnr, Johnson against Spuul cllnp Madlsor. Terumst-h National bank iigmnst Chunitierlaln B House. Johnson, Ji rr npalnrn Hurpadltie-MrK.lttrick Drv G ifidr company, Hatnllton. Shutt apalnst Hrliebrand. Saunders; Dempster Mill Man 'a tur'np oompanv iipulnst Wright, Gape, A ii 'worth apalnst SHtcr, Custer. Eldred lif -t Kllimfl Hlinr Fnnt' t,i,l.i9t ran & "i-ti Gape, Fouke uguinst Nebraska . jmu me cninnMnv uape, jpouKe apalnnt -atn "rttour Pln eoninanv. Rnrr l.lttli. fit iigulnKt Wilson Sherman, Mllner iipa'ust Harris. Gage- English against S'ni'h Douplns Hrahak apalnst Village of podpt Dtidp- Gillespie apalnst Morsman, Dot-plus Mctralf apaitist Bockoven, Doup las First Nutio:ia! bank of North Plutte epalni-t Stone Llneoln. Racel: upalnst Tlrst Nii'lajiii.1 ben); or North Bend Saunders. News un iipa'nst Walker. Llneolu, Sc'huvler Building and Lnan association apalnst llndHflim. -tf!fax Harman upalnst Harman. Joh'iHnti: Fn'SMh apuinst Eusterdav John- ThompHor aculnst But hler. Johnson. lrv-' jtpaiiist Tlernc,v. Custer, Crurv .RB'tist Buck Douglas. Johnson npuinst 3i!U'! i"unter Tnjlor upalnst Western -.-kilers Accident ussnclation. Douplus. ' ens ncalnst Hurnhutn, Cunt or. Trouo ac'-M H.rlM.fh IVplus. Sulllvun Trans-f- .impart acalnst Ptiska. Laiicoster SK. k"i. li atiC S utwoclatlon upalnst Em t r MMditi'iii Dnrun ujrulnsi Lutr, York, t. l;( tt ftputnm Qurlier Webster. Sawyer 1'pi.tnnl Wlwsrur Melwter. Voorhols M A.- .. ucaiiiHt Leisure. Ouster. Peoplea , l' ,b, "ss'Miation apalnst JClnubcr. Miami--. Mains apaiimt Mains. Madlfctut! l.anlnp utalnvt i ilher. Laficastcr. German Insiiraneo umpati apuinst Shuder Lan- ..s'er Nflirasku l.'vt Stork Gruln and In j. irati. e . tinipan nSH'nst Ashpole, Phelps; rarantia Huiif. i inter Hnd Stuck Feeder .n ,...!) apaitwt : 'iaueke Polk. Johnson iici.1 t Hanaon Dak..t Anderson agutne-t J rifru ktm. Lan-as-rr Citliens' bunk of 3 1 .riiphW upalnst Storkslaper I'Utte l5Ti.rtf ucaliiht W..U. Douglas. Hldp ec:wt Sentl. Webster Wuiers acnlnt I.uktr l ass. Nebraska Loa " ttIid TrS't r .ttu.-v apuinst Dtrklnsnn Slierman Men r:t .iituinM Mmlth. Madlsot Western Mm. t-ii .-nmpany upalnst Ctitter, 1,,,,.)! D. is apaiusi Kallev D.uc!ai . Chiri unilnst l'urk Palls Lumber conipan Doub f Hammer upalnst Cciplbct. Cuss' Hattv uc .t.st llnsttnps. Adams. State ei ret m-, th apalnst Grain Growers' Mutual Hull HHHot-latlnn. oripltiKl. Huyden mrm,,., L n -anor, Nlphtinpale apalnst state nnnr. . s Stutt uguinst Aitkin, oripltiai Morgan 1 aalnst Hop Raisers Mutual Insurance .kt.j. uuncuster ' .. -.,.uhui ni-iuiu,, jun neen made rniqiip among soaps it ia pure than soap Felp-Naptha serp. Docs ibe wash with half v oik. Your grocer returns rour i .me.v if tou don't like it. ' Tela A. Co , makers, Philadelphia. bv the supreme ouM wb.rh will be of In I terest to etrry man he holds pollrv in j the mutual lieneflriary societies of the state rase Web M Jennie , Ira cb i poller os the Itfe of ber husband Lane bad been a memtir of the order, affiliated with ricasaat Hill camp, and bad Us poilry made out lb tbe name of bit mother. He married some ye ars ago and . sent lc as implication for a change of bene- ficiary At tbe time h. delltrred hit ap- Plication which war accompanied by the prescribed fee. be was In arrears for duct This, nnder the by-laws of tbe order, oper- ; ate to suspend blm Lane was also ill when be sent In hit application and money ! Both fact, vert l;ncn to tbe tlerk of the i I local ramp, bu without any knowledpe of tbe lepal conegueIlee. be Kent tbe monev on to the beau ramp, readoninc that If 1 Lane rot nell be ould pay up and relc Mtte btmfelf At tbe head clerk's office the application wat referred to the ccr uarkie cirru vno oia not tate tne pains i to look up tbe nandltp of Lane, altbouph ' the record dloclot-cd blm at rurpcndeS. The certificate wt tent back to the local lamp and delivered A few dayt after-ard Lane died The Woodmen refused to pty the It (K0 demanded rlatmlnp that tbe new certifi- cate wai. lFrued under a mlFapprehcnulon ! ... .... of tbe fartf and that a be wai really hut- i certificate did not FO into rCeCt , aaa was not in effect vben he died Tb , upreme court oruraef aKioe an oi icit rj.-itji airpatch from Wathlnpton that the defente. tnd ltj-a down tbe followlnp lm- j-oBtof-ct department bad decided to ac portant beneficiary policy law j ,.m 6 1,.,,. , nrl.tct.t 0. tbf, Gr..lfl Where a reprci-rntatlve of a mutual l.e.n- I fluen or aMeRrrnentt. the eflert of hi ft' OMnc if not avoided by evidence that he I thone In the central and western portion. SuenV" lF,,orkncf f,f ,be lcFal cmft- Mfeptlnc one or to allcced to bt Inter The recognition of the continued validity j crted fluanrlally in tbe present site, have of a certificate or policy, with knowlertpe , iK.en much oppoed to bavinp the poFtoffice of fact entalllnp a forfeiture, if a waiver i , . . ... . nf firf..itur.; u r. mt,ti..r r,f u.u- n6 in Mhcre it .h and bcnre a bitter Ftrup- it In not neeeaiarj that there lie a new , in i ir ni'r : r, rir rmn -it a t on miicT m ii L' n -T-rii oi ronunueo pooo neaitn. iliey also pro- vide that only members in pood standlnc : mlpht chanpt btneficlarlei by surrcnderlriir ine ccrtincate ana ontaininp a new one Held That cancellation of a prior certlti rate. acceptance and retention of a fee for larulnc a new one with change of bene ficiary, and issuance of a new one acoord lnply. amount to a waiver of such require ments, though the certificate holder -"as not In pood health at the time. Knox County !-at Klcbt. Bribery, fraud, undue Influence and mlt represcntation were the charpes In tht case of Hoffman and others apalnst Nelson and others. It was a county seat fight from Knox county. Niobrara la the county sea' ntVnn , 7 V h ' W netlttnn asirltir fnr th RtihTnlcBlrin h ' ' , , j.s citHicp scasion today After maklnp . question of relocation was presented to',.-..,.! i-M-,kl.J,.,l, . . , . the necesstrv three.flftbr. nf ihu vntr nf - . 7 " .. . , ,V "'e, c0"f5 bul iourara folks went to vork and got a number of those bo slgnea to withdraw their names and put thorn on a rcmonrtrancc A erfilgrlr followers. In kturn. set to work to Induce the recanters ...b . ' .lu. . r.v EUCceEsiui in getting lie who had withdrawn from th remonstrance The commissioners pro ceeded to count them again as petitioners, but tbe lawyers insisted that when a man had once signed a remonstrance he could uui c-anpe.. . Tbe supreme court, however, holds that I the citizen should be tree to act and that be may change his mind if he does it before . tbe board has takes action upon tbe Ques tion. Omaha Aeqnlttal 1 Snatalnrd. Tbe acquittal of Charles Moore of Omaha of tbe charge ot murder has been sustained by the supreme court .Moore got into a fight with a man named DeMollns. After tbe had tussled about for a while. DcMollns toppled over and. tbc Cno,!t Mome was placeil on trial, but tbe Judge did not let tbe case po to the " tbe )ut lurv w i.J ' . alrl 01 chlch be Instructed to return a ver- not quilty This procedure was ob- Jected to very strenuously by the county attorney, and be broupht the matter before the supreme court for review BSkinp for its opinion upon two points. One of these was whether the Judpe had a right to take away from the Jury any case. It being the sole Judpe of the evidence Tbe other wa On this latter point the supreme court holds thBt the county attorney was at fault In not laying broad rnough foundation, that it waa necessary to fairly apprize tbe court of tbe nature of the evidence offered. Because of the press of business in his office Governor Savage was forced to de cline an Invitation to address tbe patients of the Institute for Blind in Nebraska I City tonight. 1 New Cattle Comnan-r. steir-rrir cnf wobi- Btrabohn. Steele and Sterne Cattle company j E JlVetSVVm'ea'a irTt approving tbe election of Lieutenant Henry Olson of Company I of the Tlrst j regiment, and accepting the resignation of Aksistant Adjutant General Charles M Richards whD will become ctpt&ln of Com pany L of the Tlrst regiment Olson was first sergeant in Company 1 before he was elected to tbe lieutenancy. Attorney General P'out. Deputy Attorney General Rmwn, Treasurer Stcultr, Secre tary of State Marsh ad Auditor Weston went to Omaha today to attend tbe trlat of the state apuinst the bondsmen of ex Treasurer Bartlcy. PLATTSMOUTH GRADUATIONS l.arpe Cla nf Mudrnt Preentrd Diploma by Attorne;- C. A. Ilnvtla. PLATTSMOVTH. Neb.. June C iSpe clal.j The commencement exercises of tbe Plnttsmoutb Hiph school were at the Par mole theater tonipht. After Invocation by Rev J. T Balrd and a vocal solo by Miss Catherine Agnew. Paul R Butler delivered tbe valedictory. Miss Dora Swearlngcn and Mrs C. S. Johnson sang a duet. Ret Ernest Wray Oneal of Aurora. III., then j nnnn TVia. ittp l at nnl- i r- 9 fid A rV-'nnrV-.. V V a tT- T: v , V -rticle. alludes, and that only for a short JL fu-ele and A W qA oolstcnholns' I time. When tbe bank closed Its doors 1 kaLi LtS'rX? , . J n- jDhOBOn depositors HO Adjutant General Colby today Issued or- I ,,,. ,v, jh., ' n.u delivered the address of the evening Miss panics Glbbt. twelve miles northwest of Clara Edna Street sanp 'Tor All Eternity"' M-alf,h- k'IlFl3 Tuesday while seeding Attorney C A Rawls presented the dl- plomas and Rev. Asa Slerth pronounced th. benediction. Tbe graduates are. Mary A. Leon ard, Sally Agnew, Gertrude Beeson, Mlnta Mauzy, Glrn Phebua, Estelle Baird, Fred Ramge, Gesn Phebus, Ernest Wurl, jBInoe Hall, Belle Martin, Earl Travis, AlmB Larson. Taul Butler. Nellie Whalen, Margaret Wells, Caroline Balrd. Pauline MarUn, Forest Henshaw, W P Ramsey Julia Kerr. R. H White, Millie Tubbs. J H. Zavodsky Donald C Drspaln. Amelia Metzger. Earl Wescott, Godfrey Berggren, Mabel Freese. Hilda Hawklnson, Nellie Hay. Alvlne Hofman. Altla Warner. Leon Tepperberg, Earl Clark. Elizabeth Lloyd. I'M e Touani fnr a Dnprr. TALLS CITY. Neb.. June . (Special ) Lewis Russel. who brought suit apalnst the B. i- 2 railroad for $10,000 for the loss ot a finger was awarded It.ono by the Jury lc the district court here today. THROWN OFF AND KILLED TJiittn Twtt Kit Tjctic ef Tic- Iracs it EidrfT. KILLED OUTRIGHT BY THE FALL Three Men Arretted for Horllnc Him f rum t nlon raelBc rnenrr Train nnd fortmer 'Will Im rstlcate. EIDNET. Neb.. June T i Special Tele 1 pram.) An unidentified men. aped about , 2f' yean. vlj. throws off the Mind b.ppape on panftnptr train 101 of tbe Cnion Ta , clfir at T an toripht near the Burllnptoa ' viadurt and wa klllnd outrlpht Three i men hate been arrrFted. chtrped with tbe crimt. and arc now in Jail. An tramina- ,iplT1 -., t- hA ,nrT,nrnv r.cmner rtt v.,n tgt ,.hfc, ht ltrms the mwatt to tnf bottom. POSTOFFICE FIGHT STILL ON (.titendliiB r-rtTeT .t Grand Ul-nd ,,,, ( Mlltt.r ..ri..i.- Lormion. $ GRANTt IRL-ANTI ?ieVi Jum. f. (Sne- cIti. ,xbt Bee tliU mornlnc contained a jp.OO t.er rear. nd that there would now be raa t the burlnchf portion of tbe city. pie baa been on. W R Michael of Wai-b- u-uuur iu ji-miu reciai jiownrr isr apjearances, locally are that the ficht Is by no means ended, and It has been mcde more bitter by tbe threat that the old soldiers would carry the matter to tbe pollt thli fall If they did not pet the lease. NEBRASKA SONS OF VETERANS 1. 12. Tonne of Lusbton Ik Elected Commander at J-eveuteentli An nual Encampment. LUSHTON. Neb.. June . (Special Tel- egrm.) The seventeenth annual encamp- m1 oJ " Sons of Veterans had . u. , . . u. . wuu.r . v.v.,.oJ I , rules and regulations the tncampment was . . . aauressea oy oeneraj G r Rawltter. sr. commander-in-chief and Comrade I G. Heckman. These officers were elected Commander. I E Young of Lutti n. senior --,.- t-,. m.v, r i. Junlor vjcp COmmandcr. A S Westbrook. Seward, division council Charles C Stull. Osceola William Cookus. Luthton, George C Townsley. Aurora delegate at large to the national encampment, A. A Stull del egate. E. H Jenkins, Columbus This evening tbe visiting brethren were gives a ju,.,. by thp LurhtoB camp. CHILD SEVERELY INJURED 1 Throvn lr-ni IlnarRT in nnnniray and Wheel Pansea Over Him. DAVID CITY Neb.. June C (Special ) As Nlcbolas Smith, a farmer six miles northwest of town, was starting home last nlpbt the mule team be was driving ran away, and upsetting tbe buggy, threw Mr. Smith, his wife and two children out Mr Smith and a baby about f. months old escaped Injury The little boy aged 4 years, was injured severely by the buggy wheel passing over his bend and shoulders Mrs Smith's back was badly bruised - Crltlclrr Ilal nf Pardon. CRETE. Neb. June G (Special A strong point made to Governor Toole of Montana when be had under consideration the recent pardon of w A. Bridges, sent from Butte for embcrrUment was tbe claim that several years ago in Crete. Neb . the cashier of his father's hank vent wrong and Bridges surrendered a fortune rather than see the depositors lose This story is denied by the Crete Herald, which intimates that Governor Toole has been hoodwinked Bridges' pardon was granted last week and he is now at liberty Tbe Herald -says "Crete citizens who lived here ten or more years ago will be sur prised to learn that w A Bridges who va serving a one-year sentence for ember- xllng. was pardoned by the governor of Montana upon the grounds that be had nnd disappeared W. A Br"" w'be never more than a clerk in tbe old State bank of Crete, to which tbe Smallpoi Rntrlrt Orndnatlon. WEST POINT, Neb. June 6. (Special l The graduating exercises of tbe West Point High school were held last night, prl vatily. on account of the prevalence of smallpox- The class consists of eight mem bers, six from tbe three years' course and two from tbe four yearr' course Most of Its members will continue In educational work.. They were Kimball Thompson. Harry Graunke William Hoar Lulu Losch, Thoebe Frost. William Breltlnger. Dallas Alderman and Adele Koch Drnli-a Martins Smallpox. MADISON Neb June f. (Special i in Tbe Bee of Tusday Dr. Frederick F Teal, supcrlctindent of tbe Norfolk asylum says that smallpox was ln'rodured from Madi son Tbe fact of tbe matter is tbe family llvlnp bttween Madison and Norfolk took the disease from trading in Norfolk, and in turn exposed a Madlsnn merchant, who is down now wi'tr smallpox This Is Madi son's first and only case. This happened some time after the disease broke out in Norfolk Farmer Drnpiied lj Team. MADISON. Neb.. June 6 (Specials " "r,Q 01 nu"rl r ana an attneu or epl lepsy and fell onto the whlppletrees und raupht In the trapplnps and was dragged across tbe field, and through a wire fence When extracted ty bis wife he was ser iously Injured. His bead had turned black, he was cut on the forehead and his ear were torn He Ihed until yesterday after noon Itnniacr .calnl Ph;ilclan, CLAT CENTER. Neb.. June fi. (Special i After a long trial In the district court bere tbe Jury in the case of William Flynn and Clara Flvnn apalnst Dr Butler of Harvard, charged with malpraetlr. In treating a son of Mr D.vnn. returned a ver dlrt yesterday in fsver of Tlynn and awarded $4fiS.fi0 damages Commit Da; llulit Iliirc'nrj TECUMSEH. Neb. June I (Special William Glover a colored man about ;R years of age tr In Jail bere Glover rlttmi he comei from Osths- ytster-ny ht broke . . . . .. V. V V. I. . . 1 nuu UV, U lULL tse the farmboufte of T)ati C-itr O'-tr tbe rity and made a ay -b a Puit of rlothen and nom Jewelry durinc tbe ab fenre of the family The officeri nere noti fied and raurfct him In a nearby ;rove lart blfht Tbe property rererre Glover thlf momitip m JuHice C B "Woolsey t rourt tleaded cullty to tb tbarpe of daj llpbt burplarr and wbe bound over to tbe district court in the pum of S3W On hit pcrws hr bad a quantity el W-ycle rcpalri and parti.. THREE HOMES BURNTO DEATH Lightning MriLet Ilarn nf Pud I Gertarh, b I'ariner orthvet (if Colnralin. i COLVMBCS. Neb.. June C ifpeclaS LlPbtnlcp Mrurl: tbe barn of I'aul Gerttch. a farmer. tveoty-Ctf mllef northwest of hrn. Tueday evenlnp and the barn, to rether with three borf-ct and ronsiderable hav and rrin. was dest roved T"tve hnnn tad some farm machinery vere K&vod. The bam wa insured for Siifiri. but Mr. Gcrtsch's lost will be much lurper. Gothrnlmrc On UirnUrk, GOTHENBURG. NeU. June (Special . The Gotbrbburp Hlph school praduated a clats of four. Chester '.trlson. John Leaf. Glenn Jen-tups and Miss KauCmth. last nlpbt Tbe eterciscs wen at tbe opera bouse The bacctlauriate sermon was preached Sunday tlpbt by Ret C r Wind brrly of North Platte and tbe praduatisp addrcas was delivered by Tletcher M. Sls son. A. M.. of Norfoll- Prlnclptl R. E. Gifts hat lecn employed for another yeat Tb alumni propram will b carried out to nlpht at tbe borne of E. G M'-st and a banquet will be at the Houston hotel. Son fif Vrtrr&nt Ctirninpmrnt. YORK Neb June C 'Fpecial ) Tie Sons of Veterns are hold.tc a dlvirlon encampment and business re.-. 'ion a: Sloni per's prove, near Lushtoc. it this county, this ek and are havinp a larce attend ance Iitlepatrs from varlout Sons of Vet erans orpanizatlons In tbe faie are bere and somt noted speakers, print .pally Qraud Army men, are In attendant e They art camped alonp the banks of tbe Blue Hentrlrr Commercial C'liih. BEATRICE. Neb.. June C Special A meetlnc of business men as at Paddock hotel last nlpht. which was tht preliminary step to a permanent orpanizatien of the Bcatrlre Commercial club. Tbt club Is to be Incorporated and will have a capital stock of Tl.OOO. divided Into i bares of Tib each. The object of tbe organization if to benefit tbe city. Officers will bf elected rrlday night. .mallpoi al Hooper. ADAMS. Neb.. June C 'Special Tele gram.) Two cases of smLllpcx have ap peared at tbe home of Mr. Duncik six mllei southwest of this place. A son of n tnd a girl of t years are tbe victims Dr. Towne of the State Board of Health In company with tbe local physician. Dr McKibben. made a diapnosis of tbt caset this after noon tnd agree in pronounctnr each small pox To Remodel Pierce Church. PIERCE. Neb.. June C Special ) -Through tbe efforts of Rev. George E. Tay lor and a building committee appointed by the Congregational church, a sufficient amount of money is pledped for tbe re modeling of tbe eld Congregational church here Into a modem bouse of worship. It is estimated that the building complete will cost nearly m.OOO Alumni Elect Officer. YORK, Neb., June C (Special .At the alumni meeting of the Yarlr High school these officer! were elected President. Edna Carscadden, vice president. Owen Price; secretary, Mamie 'ewman. treas urer. Ed Harlan, historian,-Louise Gilbert. On Friday evening followiag the graduat ing exercises of Thuredcy eight the alumni will give a banquet. Scandinavian 0 rlrtirn t Inn. ST. PAUL, Neb.. June C (Special i The Danish national holiday in comemoratlon of the adoption of the constitution June l. 1MK was celebrated by tbt Scandinavian population of Howard county yesterday at Dannevirfce and Dannebrog where large crowds of people assembled. After the speaking theatrical ptrformanccs and danc ing followed - e-er District. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. June 1 (Spe cial.l At its scsnlos Isst nlpbt the rlty council pacsed the first tnd second read ings of an ordinance creating a new sewer district, the seventh In tbe city it pro vides sewerage for a tier of fifteen resi dence blocks, in tbe matter of permanent sidewalk:, improvements are being made To Cele-hrate Doane Endmrmrn t. CRETE, Neb.. June f. i Special A meeting will be at tbe Congregational church of Crete Wednesday nigbt. June IS to celtbrate the completion of an endow ment fund of tlfiO.OOO for Doane college Rev. H C. Hevlng of Omaha will speak on "The Outlook for tbe Christian Colltge " Yon lie Farmer Itnnnd Ovrr. TORK. Neb . June fc .Special l Newton Houch, a young farmer had his hearing yesterday before County Judge Wildman. charged with statutory assault on Tillle H Hutchison, and was bound over under II 000 bond Falling to secure his bond, he is now in the county Jail. Boone Connty ormal. ALBION Neb.. June f (Special.! Tbe Boone county summer normal opened June 5 with an enrollment of fifty-two and pros pects for a larger number Profs. W. W. Waters and J J. King are the instructors. Xchraaka and elira.an. Monroe Is forced to provide additional school room another year A telephone line Is to be constructed be tween Altoona and Wlsner Mortgages on Boone county property to the extent of $130.011. K were canceled In one day lust wtek The decrease in the real estate mort gage Indebtedness of Otoe county for the month of May wns X.1G.W.1 The Bradshav, Republican prides itnelf on the fnct that with the ixcptlni of two men every business man in the town is a patron of the paper Ex-Governo: L-c of South Dakota has Just invested in u stork ranch in Holt county He will proceed to still further Improve the place and stock It up. It is thought by fruit raisers in the southeastern part of the state thut small fruit has been considerably damaged by drj weather Judge Stull has called a grand Jury for the next term of the dlFtrlct court In Richardson count. This will lit tht first grand jury called in the county for sever, yea re A- Bo.-.ne of Greeley is the first man in the Ftate this year to get mixed up with a plant fire cracker Ht will carrv his arm In a sling for u time, but tht mem tr will lie saved Tlit mcmliers of the Grand Army of the Republic at Craig railed nrt all the Me morial dRj exercises except the decoration of the soldltr graves ar a prottst against a ball irnme and other sports planned for the dt Tbe Butte Gazette has started in upon Its eleventh year. The proprietor came to Butte when Boyd count was first settled and started his poir He has seen the county prow from h state of nature Into one of the best farming communities in the state Walt Goldle of the Wayne Democrat ua worked for a shirt t a tramp prlnttr. Goldle explained that he had two shlrtF and the man put up such a pitiful talk that be pave one to him At the next meet ing of the edltnrlKl convention lie will probably be called upon ! explain bow he came to posses two shirts I'ongressman Stark has ut mlnated Hugo 1 Srhultz of Beatrice, principal, und Jese T lii.ncater of York us alternate it, nil the vacancy at West Point n-.llitarv aena emy occasioned b the dli-mlst-a' r. Hetir H Bowiby of rete whf wa- fire, 'r-.m the academy for participating in ailrccd haxinfi FOLR CONVENTIONS ADJOURN Final teiiicn rf Tiricci Suti O.'fttiu tiosr at 3isci Fallt. G. A. R. MEETS NIXT AT BROOKINGS Woman' Ilellci ttups ISlect Officer funeral Director Do t Decide I'nlore Meeting Place Bank t.er (ilif a llauquet. S101X PALLS S D.. June C (Special Telegram.) Tbe state entampmont ni tbe Graud Army of the Republic and aaxlllarj organizations was concluded tonight by a meeting in tbe aodf-oriBm. at which Hen. George 1. Cra wford of Huron was the principal npuaker. Tbe officers of tbt Grand Army of tbe Republic hae liecn se-le-.-ted Commander. George W. Snow ot Springfield, senior vice tomtnabder, J. M. I'leMon. Howard Junler vice commander. D C. Grippes. Hot Sprinc. chaplain. J. J. JJrlntyre Sioux Tails, medical director. A H. Daniels. Mltrbtll Brookings was se lected as tbe jilace for holding tbe next annua) encampment with dstci to be de tt .-mined later. Tbe Wotaas't Relief corps also con cluded this year's meetlnc after electing the orlirers President. Helen A. Hobbs of Yankton, senior vice president. Drain carpenter, Watertown, Junior vice presi dent, Helen Least. Parker, chaplain. LoulM D. Wilson. Hudson. The final meeting of the Lake Madison Veterans' ussortatlon will be tomorrow forenoon Funeral Director' I'inal Selon. Tbe South Dakota Tuueral Directors as sorlation htld its final meeting today These officers were elected President M L. Purvenlet of Wllmoi. vice presidents. S C Boyte. Mitchell S S Ruble I'ierrt L J. Corcoran. Madison, secretary W L Jones Hurley treasurer. E R Torter Webster An attempt was made to hav tbt association bold a Joint meeting next year at some point in Iowa with the Iowa and Nebraska associations, but opposi tion developed and the matter of select lsg a place for tbe next annual meeting was deferred. IlaiiLeth' Anc!atlou decline The Soutt Dakota Bankers' association held its annual meeting be:e today Porter P. Berk of this cltj. president of tbe or ganization, calling the gathering to order The first address was by Senator R W Stewart of I'lerre. who discussed leatures of tbe negotiable instrument bill which was before tbe last legiblaturt John L Ges-s-11. cashier of tht Tlrst National bank of Heron, Lake. Minn., talked of bank burglars and gurglariet and burglary Insur ance Prof T E Holmef of Sioux Tails put those present In pood humor by a few witty remarks Robert Moody president of the Aberdeen National bank, discussed tbe subject of loans Impromptu remarks were made by A A. Crane of tbe Notional Bank of Commerce of Minnesota. Assist ant Cashier Brown of tbe Tlrst National bank of Minneapolis, and James T To? . president Of tbe First National bank ot Sioux Citv These officers were elected. President B A Cummlng. Pierre Mce president. Rob ert Moody. Aberdeen secretary. E L. Abel. Brldprwatei treasurer W L Baker. Sioux Falls, chairman execut:vt eommlttet. L. K. Lord Parker The annual banquet of the association was held tonight. U. $. G. CHERRY ON TOP B0U6H Mum Pnll Mnn i Mipreme Repre-t-utntie of State Knlgiht tif Pj thln.. LEAD. S D.. Jun.- f. i Special Tel egram.) The election ol officers oc curred today lor the state conven tion of the Knightr of Pythias. There was no friction, the following officers be ing elected- Supreme representative. V S. G Cherry. Sioux Tails: G C. Dr H. C Burch. Redlield. G. V. C. C E. Warner. Foulkton. G. P., W. J Marklnnn. Sioux Falls; G. M.. at A. W.. H Disney. Terry, G. 1 G.. A. M. Adamsnn. Yankton. G. 0 G.. J. T. Barry. Central City. G. T.. C. C Bras Mitchell Tonipht all visit lnp delegates and friends are beiup entertained by the Rathbone sis ters. Crescent lodpe No. S. A ball Is beir.p plven Tomorrow an excursion to Bald mountain over tbe Elkhorn narrow pauge will take place. Tbe weather has been perfoct today REFERENDUM IS IN DOUBT ainr Rrqnircd on Petition Are One j 7'hnuknnd Sunrt anil Chance nf I (.ct tine Tlirni Are Mini. j PIERRE S D. June C iSjitcial Tele-, gram Tbe chances tonight appear to be against any matters being submitted to the referendum Vp to f. o'clock the list of names required for tbe purpose is oxer 1.000 short and tbe petitions must be filed j before midnight tonight to get them In j There If another mall in at 10,30. but it it I doubtful if tbe nEmes that get in that late can be filed and doubtful if that mall will bring enough names when it arrives, m the llsti which have so far been rece'ved have fallen far below the expectations FROST STRIKES BLACK HILLS Damacr Done tu Prnlt nnd Gar tlens in the ullr j 1 ter is I'rnren. DEADWOOD. S D.. June f, .Special Telegram. I A heavy frost did much dam age last night to early garden trutk tnd fruli in the vtlleya. In the mountains water wae froren. It was the coldest spoil known In tbe Black Hills for years Tr"l-ll W vli ttip l'lnnliic I TT.VDALL S D-. June C.i Special The city has a four and a hi-lf-inrh veil 1 and one elgbt-lnch well. Tbe larger well Mopped flowing and Johnson &. Co. were engaged to clean it out. The city paid tbem for sou Stic up their machinery and Sl'Tfc for eleven days' worl; Tbe pipe is bent at the bottom of tbe well, so that they were unable to accomplish anything and have abandoned it. The mayor called a meeting of citizens this week to con sider the advisability of putting down a new well. A committee, consisting of B, M. Cotton. J B Baile and T. J Liber tine, waa appointed to lntestlgate the matter ;. K. n. Mnn Drops Dead. Fiorx FALLS E D. June C.-iSpeclal Telegram Captain C H Van Slyke. an old resident of Sioux Falls, and a member oi tne urana Arm oi tne jtepubllc. dropped dead late last night after returning from the campflre on the Island. As be alighted from the carriage be complained ot feeling sic!:. HU wife alighted in time to prevent htm from falling to the ground He leaves a widow, two sons and a daughter One sou lives In Omaha and the other in New Ycrk The funeral will be conducted by the Grand Army of tbe Republlr f nrn I. a rue nnoncli In I'ln-. TVMULL, S D. June f. Special i Good showers tble we-ek have made tbe crop eosdinon fine Everything Is growing nicely Corn has made rapid growth and is larre enough tn plov in most fields ItitU Ornliir Attn YIIK Net. June C - . special i York s orators rtp'ured tbe first prlre at the omcricai codec tt Gr-s. Island lax: DOEWAH t JACI Economical Fuel Whatever fuel It mott e-xinoml-t. aot conve nient to your bouse, can be ued 'n a Round Oak Purnaof cbunkf of wood, soft eo-i hard real, coke anything that fire ws., eonnume t bst ever you put In It wit g-ve men bet ecue Round Oak Turnaeet wane no ton. iun the fuek tbe red,and most of the mioke tee fire i: bou with In anlldjr en v airtight furnace and reasonal le price Ail of heat poet Into 17 hoot - no trrouph flies out ldt tlicetif tng.chitu- ney or in ceiiar If rot nt furrir, Til Int Ilif Kpuuc Ofcl J nnikrr Iwnk tu of fun! Irt , Llnu nt tur. Lcr t rtiiMlnn. etc I'.Rtblr of P O BECKWITH, Drwttltr, Mich. Jolf- r' Ivkirlth t Tlmi-ut fot IV mini Mmmj !m- In IV uol X Ka4 Oft rur.f.r- -t fhr mir 1 Omaha by Ml'tnn Ropers & Soa S FREE ADVICE ry o'r Phynr ass at a FREE SAMPLE 53 2c of ocr BiouiLtne a.so Free Home Treatment a jmr" . s- . .e book 42 S desrr b'tip sytrptoms and cause ot ..seaea w . if tera'siet " a.-,c rr.cr'' v u le St Es receipts and prescriptions is pi-la laaruars sv;nr you heavy u jctor s bU, kbk for la S Bjr . rW . A Dr. Kay's PS r-ft: Oi--f the re-r -rirKt rae of !TRTitiR:iL r N5 L vrr Ltd Kidney Csras.es and baii resu 25 Write ui- Miout a. i your rvn pi.ims stild by frt seuj us S rts rr E. no and rr w srC Dr ?5 DR. B. J. kay medical naormon tiahopff' tllla avt ie n tw i sn y ''r lhr inrr nt ti.p mo Chunt i.u uieu io.d cr. i'miuci7 tun ttie wrt! cf li oi nd vrmi.r rliTif li did eflrrti ol ell6u. duiljauots ci:c-. of tlfn:ttt-imcint Our Loat Manhood, lm Ol CllaC uiuluoih CIECU, or t. .iM,r-.wun DO-.nct. Loat roar. KlKhfkosaaa. Koermt In Cack. tvii Daalreh, mlnal Cmlaaiona, bllity, HeoOBona.Unfitnaar to Marry, -pbj.ot nr cioniintmn. atom oulokneaa cf Oir f I cnarcr.. atOD ".er VOUI T wltOOInC Of IrellO. lion, tdpi vMiiJf.r nnc of CyallOb. Tm bemuUtts ttif trraib and tif-r centtf nc t lusr. r nitmermmitiec fiit i uun. Cuuuun tm. Adoraaa, VOW KISZ BY MVDIIS-D1LLOJI nlgl't. Arthur Wray -who won the prize, will represent Tork collrpe In tbe collepe state contest to be held at Omaha some time durlnp this year Doctor .Mil i- 121k: Creeli. ELK CREEK. Neb.. June r,. (Special - 1 Dr A J. Ramsey, who hat bees practicing 1 medicine at this place for seven years, sold , his projierty the first of tbe week and j leac todnj for Bethasj, Mo, where be expects to settle. j WILL BE FAIR IN SIX STATES "Weather Mnn Mirend HI Good Prnnie All Oirr tbe Mld-1V-l. WASHINGTON. June f,. Torecast for Trl da; and Saturday Tor Nebraska, Kansas. Colorado, North and Sotrrn Dakota and Wyoming Fair Pri nt.; and Saturday, variable wlnda Tor Iowa und Missouri Talr Trlday and Saturday, variable winds Iiftriil Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BfREAV. OMAHA. June f. Official record of 'em perature and precipitation compared with the oorrsrpondmg daj the last three years: 1HB1 1SO0 IBS 1ES' 73 W 7K 71 M fif. W I" 12 W 71 C!i .00 .00 .2& JC Maximum temperature Minimum temperature Mean temperatun ..... Preelpitbtlon .. .. Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this daj and since March 1 Normal temperature OS Deficiency for the day t Total excels since March 1. . .. IKi Normal preclptatlon .. .15 lnrb Deficiency for the daj ... If inrb Total precipitation fince March l.f..BT. inches Deficiency since March 1 2.fi3 inches Deficiency for cor period, 1 14 tnrher Deficiency for cor period, lktlit ..".ti Inches ltrnnrt finin Matlnn nt T P. M. I 7C 5 STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHER. Omaha, clear North Platte clear . .. Cheyenne, clear Salt Lake clear Rapid Cio clear Huron, cleur Wl'.l.ston. clear Chicago, clear St Louis, clear St Paul, partly cloudy Davenport, cleur Kansas City, clear . .. Helena, cloudy Havre, partly cloudy Bismarck, dear Galveston clear 74 . i (is on 74 IUI C! 04 TO 0!t 61 fA I HI .1 Kfil I .Oil 74 7S T .r.4 OS 70' li B uni on a c: (' E (IC T h) Ml i 10' Mi 00 T Indicates truee of precipitation L- A W.ELSH, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey CONSUMPTION Bronchitis, Chilli, Coughs, Colds, Dyspepsia ol what ever form quick!)- cured by taking HUFF Y'S HALT WHlSKEV. A tt bln;ioonf ul In glass of water tlirretimesa day All druggisu and grocers Brwart ot Imitation. Only $14.75 to Chicago and Return via the Great Rock Island Route. TICKCTH ON Al.n .TfE IS, 1ft, 14, 15. ncTtit limit snrT. is. CITY TICKET OFFICE, l.'l:t 1'AIAM "TIIKKT. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MAXTFACTrRED BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYl'RP CO., NOTE THE NAME PKfEE iyltDlCAL ADViOE. Vriteus ' n" an your symptoms Kennvatmctbe rysiec la tbe oaly safe and sure method ot cur ing u. Chrome Disease. Dr Kay 's Renovator li the on.r perfect r-stea renovator Free sam pict an- bob-. Dr, B. 1 Kay, bar-toga, X, Y. wcod, 2 hour w u r.. Jin. Round Oak Furnace constructed and if airtight tbe H in the the llitiH li runiwt vita puier Cialiic raaorsi. Renovator - tist.nainc Readacbe InttLtlen of Ee.an 's t ' ppr srLu Kr proof r - &4 eruprlsta. don l arrepi any Fttistf - '.ut tty Kuy's Kenovatar v re'urn ma i, Auress, S?5? CO., Saratoga bprincb, n. t. iBtorrrioeB Insamnm, pain unmo ttack, ri rrvou up- lob OT wm emen. vancoeieit Catsa t ln.m;Ji lniln-Vicin mta. Mf w l.n It 5 er hiL A fvrttieti ruant-f. tr ei l Ishop Rernadr Co., tan rrancleoo, Ctt DRIC CO.. JUTU AND I AKK. Cheap Rates Via the Burlington. The places the round trip rates and the dates of sale may be found below All other details may be had for tbe asking at tbe Burlington ticket rfare. - - BUFFALO, $25.75 Today Choice of routes at corre sponding rates KANSAS CITY, S7.75, Jl VE 10 AMI 11. CHICAGO, $14.75, jixe is, ir.. 14 ami ir.. CINCINNATI, $22,50, Jl'I.l 4. and l. DETROIT, $22,00, JI LY CI AMI T. SAN FRANCISCO, S45.00, ji lt r. to in. The exrellence of meals and th cheerful scni-e of employes are characteristic of 'he Burlington. TICk'FT orriCE 1503 rnrnamSt.. Telephone 25D. Rurlinptm Station. Kittiand Mason Sli. Telephone I2E .-J RESULTS TELL THE BEE WANT ADS PKODUCF RESULTS. fm ipc?;t? e (D is ii; ? i?) ?) WHITE. D0V JS,E tievr-tuilt tu Ui'Hiror cniT. lnr for utronr Qr.r. . tne iiit' t:e for wuliii cnnmit ri ft aitnr timer rrmedy u'vra Id nr.v Uould iih orwittiuiit knoriodrr nf mtii'Dt IHIlClCIRt 1 1 nv filirrniaa &. ilrimiir1 unu Kuliu - Cu. druggliu lKlTUl.S. THE 'DHICAfiO "R-PArriT Has nearly lino Jeet of vcrasCa Ltc be above A fc.gb-clai.sreiildent.i, tmriatand "anslcnt hotel on the late more v nuts -e rues, mi bath rooms. Mont dclirhTful ahidinc tuai e in rummer or winter in tie V est. in minutes bv ii . T'V'fkSrf- ,r"ra theaue und shonjilnr dtstrlrtofChicBga Finest bote! on rrent:Ui s with po.f tcunlK. boatlnr hat- -g eno Chmg bene for handKom"- ne- Murtrated iKKitict. I'ndrr entire r Mnnngrineuu HOTEL GERARD, 44tli 'I., .Near llriiatln a . m: i miK. Alifcolutelj Tire Proof, modern and Inxnrinnk in nil itk appdliitiiirnt. Centrally Located. American und Uuriipcnn iilan. COOL AMI tOMrOHTAIII.i: IN SI MM nil KiM.nik -limit- mill -ukuIic J. I. Itainlilrn'k Mm-. I'rupi. A1m AVON INN, At ON-HV-TIIK-M-A, ,N. .1 Most ttlct-t re-nrl nn the Jrrary 1 Couat. 19 'arLtU-a-!S--tk'S'r '--c