THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE: Til IT USD AY, JULY 18, 1901. 3 DLAD IS SALT CREEl M t tfV- Vai riai tfaJif ItUt it Unel. C30lCR GUrMM It ISVtSTICAThG IWMa fal tfnfe In fkwll, Thieiilil l Have ltn Sf Mttll't, W7 ", I fr t'relaht Tealn AeeMenf. UXGBU. hm IT lil Teletraa ) i mtM nm wi fawad dead l a,, t.tr Hextk MM rid brldie t ma f tnu Ky feday It at bm 6 Ut ton awrdered. Imt As rtiiMn lana eplld tan theory A Ml't Ift lH he4 wa thuitht to hire & Mit fcr MIM hu' rrener nra Mm MMfttt tbJt It mlehf have km cnueel im ifcarp ple of metal la the un lMeartea- f freight train ' rnf Orahim nrvt Inry tonight ex int'I lh kly jb.I after lli(enln tn IS 1. . -f a..., I,.. ...bm.n ... tufa! verdict flndlnt thitt death came, I Inn nvi ran. It U belvd the m riding untr a freight ear and ; fell of from ethtustlin Inn nU 8M ut, Nil. f kA Her Tn4f. Tn jMffrcfy wa mad early thla mifnlat hf h J-year-old son of W. O. Willi k Th lad w playing near tfn r hn h aw ih body and he. lm eWfcil'l; notified hi father, who was at on lh Mltroat a short distance Th body war half submerged In valar In etaraloajtofl showed that the man' tf li ui broken beloir the knee, and hM tkwM erwth'd hack ef the left ar. If' !. tying In a (retire In th roeka, fafli1 pHnetured While hli clothes were rwh ihey were of fairly ood qijaN M he wa off entirely ami couM M fnnl. The olher wi pulled Iote Wtt ,1111 remained on the foot. lit hla ffft Mt the water, waa a St. lunula rtmwrat of Lnst Sunday. Note xtd papen contained no Information wM. iiM d to an ldenllfletlon. On the Irwwt pai of a not book appeared the Mlwwn M avim it " "My addreia tt" Hex wtl Ml-" the m.n ai perhapa 10 yer of ace. M k M Hied 41 well built A black m04h adarned hla face. Haven black kor tntfred hit head, hut In front It wa rather 1Mb There were no acara on hla wlriBe. whUh wa p.ile and aet In death Twentymir houra had probably lifted belwrfn dralh and tho ilUcoery f Ike body rhri. In Clrll War. la M nrat annual report Deputy Labor ' .-i...i . ni.vii 1 1 1 'l V 1 1 II ."I HI. Interrttint UtltlU relative to ths tarl j "wr piayru in inf tivii "r nmi ill th war with jipaln. Collowloc la a sum maty t ih Hcurea. i'MII War Number o( men enllaled r NebraiVa, J.llT, number of dealha, M killed, i3 died, nuralver of Orand Army of the Itrpubllr vla In NehrMkt, :), number f merrbera of the Orand Army rf the llrruVllo In Nebraika, num her of penoaer In Ih atale, 1,400; num Nr nf Waman'a lUtlrf vorpa. 131, num tcr ut Woman'a Hrllef corpa nietnbert, J lla old tnldleta dlel In NebraaVa, IS.OOO; death latt yrr, U0. Spanlth- American WarMen entitled. In t Urn Nebraaka, I.JttrtMIIM In action, died nf unda ind dUeXa. ij men ealUlfiJ In Hend tlmM, I.JJt died of dlaenaa In Heeond rattment, Ux men lilted tu Third retlment. l,St. died of dlaeaa In Third llmnl, W, 'rekitWn Jiiie Meeia KrlenAa, JudK 0. T iMokltuon r-f TeVamah waa tn IhB Mty tMy In iho IntarfMa of hla rnndldary for the nomination for uirme lu.tre, "M llt her today ha no particular IHtllilral aUninxnoe," ho laid to the li jiorter "I wanted l meet om of my friend In Utmrtn and thin la tha flfat opIMrtunlty I Ik, had." Ottlfl ' lit t rretnunt, kivimt , y omoUla and h'. hei-w men wt t.ln lt wmpiwd an exfurk, u Hrty to rrvmor ad teivirn Uy, lit twatlon telnit thi Attnunl nrem'i lovmw mailt. Wntt for lnvlr tNirtnty. T1 rV f attain. rrprty tr Vur lHe of Uxalton hiva been )ioili'ni by th iwiaI of lualliatlon until the fibtt frm Whetht only la elvid. tb v'lifV of th 6my hi viiiUled tfcn la by not dell r tliic hla tepcrt lthl lh llm ape. H.m) ilnm Wnrxlent Oowrnor fttvMtvt t,day iikmist Cntnlit J T Htehmond of J(hntofn dfMty nam wanlen. to erv without Wmlii'hjMlim. U t tho Intention of th mitotttor Id Aiiotrtt M Ica.t.ona deputy MP vcy eottnt In th tat. I'.lrotltin In Onmttcny t Adluutit ttcnurat tVtb ttay lnM ivt dr lallin nr an elation In tVniany It if Orr.aha on July rs to fill the. Vaftthf In the. offlte of KM.I )(UtmHt. KrwnH latnnii litrt Hrttta. Mi Mer Wation ot tlfahd laUn.t ba reainnid htr Dillon tn the, t,t ttav urtr' oiltco Ui avVe.pt ehipt.ymenl with a yepxitdUah taWpatkn t-Kahlkttoh In VH tttn. it ttxmt yr-n m MlR v, ton aa tn hatcy of tenimht4 parimenl of the Nebta.ka Vevmbtlfan hM.l eok, tkam tw V'tiefVr vivlr Adintani VUiimt fVlby. assntiJinM iy CoLNiiel H U. Awlier ol htvtee ai, ColM William HaywaM vf NbttiV vtVy tane.t tht anetnvsn tot trhrt wwistv where they wttl ho a localton trtr the annual encampment f thft Nvbrma .Vav t onal uaM. Mr nf InlfiM Ueeit. M Murtha t), tMy yt f fhktUs Melvte ltYWk. IM kiidAnly k! tnotntnft a a renrtU vt th ntvnxe hxt H1 Wonl he )ia Wi nttiy' Hu vi.'iteaphty at Ine J-n Vn1e Uy 5i thi eliy rw amr-i, a W rt" nd Art v,rv k iva ytVeHl Vetfvivi lhavwyi. v nate vwmp ii i Yi Vo Mr fi'W faHN iiee VM-tiXv nA a new fcavHne e-naiwe le i'. "fn ll .'a- aayi l dow 'frM.. wWr t .a'l rttttwna HH k VnM. A'f Wh V?i WMH- 1 1.V-Ji lVw . -Milk, i Uo e Vn i vt icoM iKW i o ic'- a "b ). t HfMtr'M Wl r TVr l vt wtte'le.fiX Ho V-ffV e ' V. v' ht SvivnadyN t XiitOlrWa i'eHaHV.h 'fnH ,N-T t) eH4a y.WiTt ti WnV .V 4 Kt ftwe.a- tH.er(S. WYwlfailay. .rt, rm Ile If nteie Wrk,rt k Jtt! VefteJl ari.1 M"liiVkk Vft f v.r H'.tlvfartfy vhJi T V-iH-i a put in Uj i mutual rompaey and I to fce malntaiaH at actual eot The eom pnay nam 4l with afty pho'i and the Mf kat tteen 6ed at eentl for rfl iIik; jfvt T renta fr builnen hoiei Thraw are itpf-'i to more than ?y for th ft nf o.rallac the yj:em YORK TEAM" BIG WINNER f'nrrle. Off Three l'lrl t'rlara nl Hie riremrn' Tonrnrr In t'rrmnnt. ntBMOKT. Neb. Jaly K.-fSpeMil ) Th hot weather of today did not deprm th enthnlam of the firemen, Ihounb It May fur, kept form ptopl from attend la To-lay 'a train broucht In crowdi of ail Th early tfaln from Lincoln had a Ave ettra eoah trnUlnlnc; a r.o! reprcut ntatlon from th Commercial 'lub. B r fValck. lecretary of the eluh. Mayor W'lnett of Lincoln and the member of the council and Secretary of Stat Mnrah, State Tratirer Sleuffer and State Auditor Wejton. They wrro met at th depot by Mjyor Wllion and th offlelaU of Ih tournament andpreded by Bond'a band were escorted to th park. Columbua lent down nome mor people A craall but aetlr rprentatlon of Broken How fire men attracted rnnalderablo attention with (heir bl atrnw hat, with broad Uindi ut jreen ribbon Had In a bla bow at Ih bark. Smaller town In thla vicinity were well repreaeated and there waa a lare allend ance from Ch country. Thaae who took In the South Omaha fair ay lhr waa a larger crowd on Ih trel her today than on any day of their fair eice-pt poialbly July I. The Om. i i Pompier Ladder company nave an rx'i.blllon at a lower Afty feet Itt hl(thl Mlllt tot them on Ihe corner of Main and Slith ilreeta thin morning, which drew eronrta that parkel Ih itrrrl for aome dUtance. They ran up th ladder to the top of the tower, dcended Ih rope, la varloua wayi, lornetlmea alone and other tlmea with a boy and a girl, who had (tone up Inaldo lo the third window and showed In every way the practical workln,. of the ladder and rope. On race n run thl mornlnic, Ihe 100 yarda wet hone couteit A team compose! of rhtefa of fire ilepartmrnta ahowed their aubordlnatra that the Inddera are alrlclly In It by maklns the run, breaking the con nection, coupling and havlne; unter rtady ia 39 l5 aeconda, with Seward tecond time, 10 2-S and lllalr third. The prliea for Ihla race were twenty-five, fifteen and ten Ital ian. There waa n larger crowd n Hie itrand alanda to aee Ihe race thti afternoon than on yealerday It waa clone and aul try, but the track 'wai In fine ahape and the beya on their metlle, York rooten are Jubilant and lth ood reaion, for Ihoy hava three flrat prlea ua a renult of thla afternoon"! work. Tho flnl nn the pro (tram waa the hoie raco and It waa n rlo-e a call for York that the KaiiK on the cmt aland alinont not ready lo rualle aome cuah In Ket home on, but when tlto lime ft-tvun out vhnwrd tlilr men one-flllh of :i lecond to the rjood Ihey fell better. Kearney took Ihe hook and ladder race eailly, but Kremont'a ladder climber almot made up for Ihe alower runnlnit of Ihe home tennii Heed and Stafford of York ran the 100 yard, uncoupled the hole nnd made a coupling In thlriear, aeronda and again the Yorklle broke liHiaa nd h9il In Ihe tralght-away hoi rare their learn cam down acrota the line aii enay win ner they made Ihlnga warm for aevernl minute. There were live enlrlea In th chlefa tar. Mnrrlion nf Kremont had It all hla own way nnd T U Sehulti of Hew nrd won the leather medal by a aoralch In about twenty necomli. Ileaultai Ho raoe, rtrt prli York, won, Tim i!u .t. I'remnnt, aeeond. Tim, ii 4. ft, .Mewrtrd, third, Tim, ilT 3-5, Hook and ladder race, prlle 'n, JA and IW' Narny, won. Tim, tM S. rrmn, aernnd. Time, IS Third tti not awarded, Ooupllnu rare, IM yarda, prliea, Iwn n badge! Heed and Hlaftod df tirk won, Time, 15, Hlrnlghtwar boa rr, (itliea 0, IJ and ISO. York, won, Tim, iSH Ss, rr mont, eei'ond. Time, 'SK Ornd la land, thlnl, Time, ISO l, ' ('hlef'a fapei M, MnrrUmt nf Vfeiwont, wn. Time, 11, T, l Hohilli, Hewurd, nei-ond, Time, !M. RUN DOWN BYR EIGHT TRAIN Yiimiim MnH telell tnlnred Ih tti tllKhnvn nT( t lfviiiimlt rWBMONT, Nh., July T .(Hplftl Tele. UtttlWi) A 1A1 Who HVf hla llnW an Uly was w nvf by n ffelghl train In th Rlkborn int m Kbonl tW Irntl tttghl nmt MM hi lh hnVltal InTly thU tnntnlttR Ills lell Iftt vmn pninbWtly v. iril m bla right H lbl bln httinU ertlahM Kltfr HalbfP of tbf (relght it that li ill.l nttt htm Mttlll th iltnt tiltviik htm mt it nnl Vnw whether thv men wk utan.Mn w eltttns on thi traok. Thi kitnlt owirnpil nn w pvirx vtbtli th trvlRhl ntnvtitK lniir. Th man t vtttifntt ntmut M, itafVhlril. tvihty nhiivn ami villh thin rtatX w Inchet tthA hhttvit WS bmt, hlhl ttx tet tin tnhe, tsttWM()Nfi NVtu Jnlj- t.M(jttwinlW ileilonminti In m. to th fatal W.l.nl In Ih Klnhtt ai thl WWW Ins sneem tn tnMiHt thM th man whn w VitlleA M helvv th mti iMf th hAit of th IrAtn, ilnit kit the ttwtn yt Unxtnj Ihe ViViU Ih TOhAWtttT w mt iTaWlMI nn toi nr n Hit wwr th nnt, vterM them tt Abi alt a h vipi(viv t off ftnglnwr ltntr l tw h o.M not ee a Wkh wh thi ttwfh m th WttbaMlUv la thkl Ih wroHlhAt TOM ll tU Whtt KrUlnk th ?kr M woViV Wtt.llt Ihii Whte, th man VNM In th Kttihnt M. thl Wiovntn; hka Vn ifltntltM mi Jfthft h wh Yilth htn ThV V- h italic w rva vtt h twin inn k u t avid M htwv th n HI T tt hax ben nnMrVed nA M l'?tr- PUINVmWnMERS SUICIDE tttwv ttv.v,t 'vu wtm ta--k W.MSVttN NV. iviy -tk Wttnw )- vh VMy wSwtm MVt . YWfieWSa WeWiMn UrWW ViVift tl. Vn YiWfWiViVt t iv ViwT! tAViWA 'ftl VWV ttviViVl TM- siii m ay i vi x-n fiM. .ViV i,iHn W Wi xV MA ViUM Vat. )k MVi Wtht'At VX VWV)V, iXX1 ka MX VVAViVch XTikx XTi'c MhVh WW; Vnltt 'kXiVW Vr- kV i V-XMi VW Vn U'e 'frm .x- vWi'WA Vo twx s i We, VW.w' Nvv- xxw xxiVaxx. , MVI, Vh Xr VlkVVl- Va HU w trt v, nw v, nwkth v TREE GROWERS AT KEARNEY Stilt HtrtUnUnrt) fiictitj Opini with Alt Offictri Prinnt. FINE DISPLAY Or NEBRASKA FRUITS cvrrnl Srctlrm llnvr Cihllilt l'ln err Kiperlrurea Tnlkril of li I'roiuliirii t c;rorr r fJiM rrmr Mat nice .IprnU. KEAHNEY, Neb.. July J7 -(Specldl Tel egram.) The aummer meeting of the Ne braaka Stale Horticultural aoclety opetiel with all the officer irent at 10 o'clock Ihla morning at the Midway hotel. Tlier waa an Intereatlng dUplay of fruit on plat, cuttle of fruit treea ahowlng lhl year' growth, alio branche of cherrlea, apple, ptachea and mulberry bearing fruit. Tho exhibit of fruit waa Intended to thow that fruit can be grown In commercial qualities In the Halle valley. Th central exhibit cnnilatcd of apptei, plumi, cher rlea, peachea, grnpea anil black and red raapbrrler. and waa from Ihe land of Daniel Hunter of Sutherland Ther were alio exhibit from Cnlhoun, M-Cormaek and Llewellyn of Deuel loiinty, C. B. Jackion and I'urdum of Illalne county and the Crete nuraerlf, which have a large and flnn eihlbll. J L. Ilrnin of Ihla city wo the flrat apeaker, hi auliject being "Pioneer Bx perlencta In Horticulture," He aim talked at length on the subject of tree planting and advocated education In forralry line, He wan followed by Cor bin, Younger and Ilarnatd nn tho lame uhject. J. I.. Coppoc of Chnmherx, Unit rnuBly, gave an nitereatlng talk nn "Oh aervullon of Ihe Apple In North Central America." The cloilng of the forenoon program waa a paper on "Park," by C, H, Hartaon of York, The afternoon aeaalon opened with a paper nn "BtMwbcrrlee," by (1. II. C'lirlity of Johiuun, Tim illrllon wna participated In by Stephen, llarnnrd, Cop poc, Marahall nnd William Harry lllnrk of Koarney read mi iiildre on "Commer cial Celery flrowlng," followed by Ilegent von Korrll with n hort ndilre on "How to Intrrnt Hie Children In Horticulture." "The Policy of the United Hlntea (lovertl ment In the MaimKement nf I'orcHta," tho aubject to have been rend by Mr. Plnuhon nf Ihe foreelry bureau, waa (Alien up by Mr. Newell on Account of Plnchon' nb enco, fJnvernnr Hnvitge waa culled upon ami (Allied ut length of the duty uf tho government In rnnanrvltiK the water up ply of the country. Kx-(lovernor icurnna tallied along the line nf (tin iqiinl dlitrl lititlim nf ralnfnll In the Mntfl for the laat forty yenra, B, K. Stephen nf Croto apnhe on "Timber PIhiiiIiik for Commerrlnl Pur pot'," 1.. Hllliiiit of York followed Steph en with n pAper on rncnurAglng tenant In plAnt nnd cato for tree on rented farm. PROTESTING JjUSBAND SHOT ,Nt.rnlii ( It) SliootliiK icnllnwa Hull fund Mnn'a IItIvk Willi Another' Wife, NKURABKA CITY. Neb., July W, (Spe flal TelegrHtn,) William Drown, nn em ploye of Ihe II, k M. railway, ahnt and nerlnutly wounded Henry Newburn, a car penler, late tonight. Itrown bad been out driving with Mr. Newburn, Upon their return Ihey were confrunled by Mr. New burn, Word enauetl nnd Hrown pulled a revolver and aliot Newburn through the mouth. ,The affair CAUted ureal excllemeiU and Itrown waa arreatrd Immediately. (lennn (lela Hriiuloii, (IHNOA, Neb,, July n.-(Specll.l At MetlnK of tho executive loinmltlee of the PlaltA Valley Oranil Army of the lie PMhlle nmnplntlnn Tttemtay It waa decided In bold It coming reunion hero Ihe Uat ot next month. It wa At 8t, KdwArd Uat year, but that town found llaelf unable In lake care of It Anil inked the commit lee tn lncftte tl at some olher plaeo, Com mamler H, K. Wllllrins having tendered hli redlgnallnn, W. J. Irwin waa appointed (lUtrlet oonudtmler lo fill the vacanoy. - v vwm I Npiu OrilK Ndire, HATTliW PHWHK, Neb,, July U.-(Spe-elal.jT- M, Morrl, formerly of Meadow Urove, baa tunmht the White drug atore here of T. U White. Ho took voaienlon loViVi tlnre' Ktot t'riivra Kutnt, iiahTINOR. Neb.. July t7.(Sneelal Tele- a,rm,l-Clamto Mrdregnr, alepaon of Louta llormrtn, at ranune was Atpaen oy a neme lait evpnlna anil illeit thla afternoon, ONE OF THE PIONEER MORMONS lanno ttlititlo (looa tn Motinini In llr tnnxo Htfiimlua nf Mnrty Ciiuiraitea, YANKTON, S, l Jnly U(Speplat,l Uaap, Hhhtle.iA member of the Mormon fhttTVh At I'mxo, I'tah, aa in Yankton to- i)ay Hp h ben at Niobrara, Neb., for tho pwtpmp of locattnst. exnumins ann re IntPtlnK the remain of thoae ot a parly t Mormon xvho dUnl ti W while winter Inn vro the Mlnourl river In Knox eonnty NubrAika, Mr- llbblle wa 19 year ohl at that tliw. He abl In rvsM to the ?lrvttatWfa attemtlns the ttlement in thW region1 "Mv falhvr wa the vanguard ot the Mor twn plon.m W trt atrnpk nr tho Ml W!t In l w.lth thirty other famlllea, A UtU hflnw oh r'ort Vermilion, 3, IX. w tvnftA In a Uttlo nvvr ?.Wo pre of bot Ivm Uw one th MW.ontt, the outh line hlo tn?(t by th ltg Muddy ttlf. Her vx In vro awl ivni the winter of wVots cam. that Vrophet swlth and hi W hA bn VUlel awl wo were ordered tws th Mlnonrl tn Kaneaxllle, where we r l WMt th wtw troux Nanvoo, vvnlfb, w raehv thrve wvok In ad xtff, Tho wvt winter' tay In th NtcbtM wtntry of a. lar ?tlon ot the l?p.ATtns Mowwn vxa xoy duo to an wMx, hlns, Piloted. U the wrong dt wUom w px Wcovertas the mUtaV vwtU th ry wintr hAd. v tn. whteh lrXvA thvlf U'aWUPe t that eaon of xs ?w Uh vx team tho UOW nll tn trxvAX Xtwvni thvlr- cvu and tho Salt REFUSES RESTRAINING ORDER JwiUviv "wx tTVV l'w WIAX Mwxv- tW'WUov XW 'VV,T -4wA (X ot v,v VwltvA Sttatva ?ourt wxvX xm ww a, tvttlo,tns order V. V!.e ?-X H Vh.. Tb.od.ojc. Hwrx Ptw frW.JiVJ- Pt xVUil wipn th atxer m V?i wtVoftx ot TMrmur county x,e W.-ViV a,uA v-iAf; of, pUv of Wt ViW?r 'x ifliwu.tvJ, 1ft th fv4- wmtvts mW v kvau xn attpoi' tlWA XXV9i posiimV0, qt the waro. $9K. 9 J.ifo.xxX9x bv.vu 4d, njalntalned. .V VK fl'eW.I eoV.i,iW! ax Vatkv?- tor o-?. T.h ariiuoo,t, wr wa4 iV(W vHtkUK xtrUy. At th fOX W.WM l?Jctiton. Mopl. ot Far 9 sa,Ux Us1 Wojm. Vd? be lawi paiied by the lut iriion of the eglifatur no whotetale tliuor or beer tmilnei can b trantictc or warbout or depaaltory nalnulned In a municipal ity which voted against granting a retail lleenie. The brewing company maintained that the law wai unconstitutional and void. First, became to title was de fective, second, because It wis an Inter ference of and with Interstate; comraerev; third, because In Its nature it wa special and elas legislation. Judg Carltnd, after carefully considering ihe arguments, re fused to grant the restraining order asked for by the brewing company, which wilt now b compelled to appeal the case or carry It Into the state courts. The repre sentative of tn. brewing company Inti mate, that they will appeal the case to the United States circuit court of ap peals as soon as the final judgment Is ren dered, which will be In about ten days. During the argumenta It waa contended by Ihe brewing company that It bad not alnce the flrat of July, nor did It Intend so long a the people of Parker voted against Itcenao, to sell or deliver any of Its prod uct wllhln the. corporate limits of the city, the business of the company being exclusively with dealers In surrounding towns, Honth Dakota Inrnrpurn ttnn. PIBIUIB, 8, !., July 19,-(Speclal.)-These articles of Incorporation have been filed Iindon Ixinn Trust company, at Pierre, with a capital of V.'fiO.W. Incorporators, William (.' Ilnklna, Theodore M. Moe and Oacar Nelaon. PhoenU Chernlcul and Manufactiirinc company, at l'rrr, with n capital or t,V,, Incorporators, K. V. Illrachfleld, C, II, l.iiwrcnce nnd L. !. Stephens. flimririty ilotid company, nt Pierre, with ft capital of Mf,. IncorporHtors, K. C. IHrM'hllelil, C II, lyiwrence nnd U. U Hlcnhf'ti. Little Jonnle Kxlrnslon Mining company, nt Drailu'uml, with A capital of ll.M,. Incnrporutors, Clinmbera Kellnr, N. M. (Inrvln nnd It, It. Ilnwlea. Heaver Uikp Copper Hmrltlng company, lit Pierre, with u rupllul of 3,iO0iO0. Ill orpnratorH, William H. Taylor, T. C. Ilarter, (Jacir Nelson nnd Judnon t". Onnn. Nnrthwolcrn Hydraulic Mining company, lit Pierre, with n cntiltiil nf HOU.WO. In rorinrMlorn, Itohert M, (Srlrtltti, Myron K. Piirenliiii, K. Wheeler nnd U L. HtepheiiH. Illlerstntii Oil company, nt Canton, with ii ciipllnl of tlO.Mt.tm. Incorporator, K. K. f'nrpentiir. O, T llAlgerxori. O. H. (Jlffonl, TIiiiiiiiih Thoraon, tlcorgo 11. Htlllnmn nnd I.. J, Tlllotnon. I'rolilliltliiiilat Clinlrinnii HralKii. HURON, .8. I)., July 17. (Speolal.) A circular letter has been sent out by W, A. Htrommo of Volga, chairman of the state prohibition central cnmmlttoo, calling a meeting of the committee nt Sioux Tails July 19. llecaus) of a chango In residence mailo necessary by falling health, Mr. Htromme has dnjlded to resign the chair manship of the committee and tho chief huilneM to como hoforo the meeting Is the avceptanco of his roHlgnatlon and the selec tion of hla successor. New Phyairlnna for tnaniir Aaylum, YANKTON, 8. D July 17. (Special. ) Pr, C, O, Ilogers, from the government In sane hospital at Washington, and Dr. S. K, AilHtns of tlrnton have accepted tho posi tions of chief physicians nt tho atato In sane asylum recently made vacant by the resignations of Drs, Wright and Mcintosh. The latter have returned to their homes In Des Moines, In, Tho hospital now cares for over COO patients. CONSERVE MOISTURE FOR CORN Noll Ihti Ileal Ntorelionae nf Rainfall I'ndrr Proper Condition In Nehraaka. OMAHA, July 17. To the Editor of The ne! For over two weeks'we h,ve heard front all side trial "t''co'rn in central and western Nebraska and., Kansas cannot hold out more than two or three days," or "wo must have rln within two or threo days or the corn crop In these states Is gone," Since this cry began wo have ex perienced our hottest weather .nnd yet ob servers concede corn can go two or three days longer, There la one fact that farm ora do not take Into consideration, from which a 'very Important lesson may be drawn, and that Is that tho very factor that keeps this corn alive and growing Is the one most of our tillers of the soli give very little attention that of the shortage of the rain water In tho soil. During the last half of March and the first half ot April last thero was nearly tour weeks of almost continuous rainfall all over cen tral and woatern Nebraska and Kansas. Thvae rains came steady and just fast enough tor the noil to tnko It all In. Cool and cloudy weather almost steadily prevailed and tho majority or the fields at the end of this period were wet down from two to two and a half feet, a condition that rarely occurs. It Is thin stored water that has carried the corn crop on so much fur ther than common. The Important lesson hero given Is the value, ot this water to carry Iho crop over these long, dry periods, The question of how much longer corn can hold out can be measured by the amount ot moisture still left In the soil and yet avallablo to tho feeders of the plant. With this lesson let our farmers give more attention to the storage and conserv ing ot the soil waters, not only by the plan ot frequent shallow cultivation after the corn Is planted and during tho early growing srason, but at all times frm early spring to lata In the fall, or by a still better plan tn tho central and west ern portions of tho state. Some follow not by tho old plan of plowing In July, after the weeds and old Sol havo taken all tho water out of (he soli, but begin In March and catch and cover every showih and thus carry the rainfall ot 1901 over to be added to the rains ot 190!, and thus be able to withstand any season wo havo ever had. II. W. CAMPBELL. CHANCE FOR KANSAS TOWN Carnegie Olfera Seventy-Ktve Thou- nnd Hollar tar Lttirnrr at Knnsaa City. KANSAS CITY. Julv 17. In a letter lust recelvvd from Scotlaud, Andrew Carnegie offers to give Kansas City, Kan., (75,000 for a free library, providing tne city fur nlihet tho site and agrees to maintain tho library at a cost ot not les than 17,500 a year The city has practically decided to accept the oflcr. Mn at Minmnklu Colliery Out. SHAMOKlN. Pa. July 17 -Five hundred men aud boys went on strike at Hickory colliery today becaiuo (he Union Coal com pany would not permit a committee of I'nUeJ. Mine worker to inject cards of workmen on company lands. every muiiicr, ExpccMiii moiiier Ujj ra vt, ( jKjkMW " Th wor'd ch product nothing like Mother' friend " " SoM by t DniCTun, 1 .00, o, xat by t iprtti ptU on rtlpt orptki, 2 COUNTY BOARD HESITATES ' Btcisiidirs Dicliiia ti Accipt Giraai Etnifi Bask Citnprinit. DEFERS FINAL ACTION TO SATURDAY l'roioarl . Ul mien t Ileli-nara Wit , Ham KniK from Liability ttoth a Stockholder and Surety on Gnarnnt)- flond. The Hoard of County Commissioners was to haTe met at 10 o'clock yesterday fore noon, but the meeting was not called to order until 5 o'clock tn the afternoon. The commlisloners spent the entire day In executive etslon as a committee ot the whole, dlscutilng the proposition made by Itecelver McCague to settlo the county's claim against the German Savings bank at CO cents on the dollar. At the forenoon stsilon ot the committee General Cow In, 11. W. Ureckenrldge and Joel W. West, representing the bank and its stockholders, were present and urged the commissioners to accept the propoied compromise rather than become Involved tn litigation, which, tbey argued, would tuke up not less than Ave years' time and result tn the failure of the county to recover any more than the stockholders propoied to pay at this time. Teat of Hrawlntlon. At noon the committee adjourned and It ' was announced by all of the members that It had been decided to recommend the fol lowing retolutlon for adoption by the board, which was then expected to meet at 2 o'clcck In the afternoon: Whereas, On July S, 1901, Hon. Jacob Fuwcett, one of the Judges of the district court of Douglas county, Nebrnskn, made nn order In the caae entitled State of Ne braska uxntnat German Savings bank ap proving and nccepllntc offers made by cer tain stockholders of the said bank to com promise their llalilllty to the depositors of said linnk whereby n. further distribution to aald depositors of 50 per cent of the bal nncej due them Is made Immediately possible, nnd nmong said offers In one from Svilllam KniK to pay JG.ooo in full of his stockholder's liability to the depositors ot said bank, but conditioned upon such pay ment being In full of hln liability an n etockholder nnd ns one of the sureties on the bond given by the sold German Savings bank to secure tn payment of the moneys of the county of Douglns deposited In said bunk, nnd Whereas, The proposition of compromise of said stockholders was conditioned that nil nnld stockholder nhould pay their pro rata share, nnd unless snld sum of 6,00u Is nnld by said William Krug, other stock holders refuse to contribute to the pro posed compromise, nnd tho proposed further dividend of 50 per cent to the de positors cannot bo made, without the con tribution by snld Krug of said 16.000, and KriiR's Mnlilllty. Whcrcnsr The liability of said William KruK, us surety upon said bond, In dis puted nnd contested hy snld William Krug. nnd the said matter la now In litigation; ii ml, Whcrcns, It was made to Appear to the district court of Douglas county tn nnld cause pending therein, entitled State of Ne braska against Gorman Savings Hank, the samo being the bank receivership case, that the proposition of nald stockholders wan made ns a matter ot compromise purely without admitting liability as mich atockholdcrs, and legal proceedings to en force collections from stockholders would bo resisted with u denial of liability, nnd long nnd expensive litigation would thereby ensue, and that even In the event ot the HUccens of the receiver no larger amount than the proposed compromise could prob ably bo realized for distribution among the depositors ot snld bank; and, whereas, If such compromise Is effected the cout'ty of Douglas will at once receive the sum of 113,230.18; therefore, be it Resolved, That in consideration of th premises and the Immediate payment or snld sum, the county of Douglas accept from the receiver of the said German Sav ings bank the sum of 113,230.18 In full pay ment and settlement of the Indebtednma of said German Savings bank lo the county of Douglas, and thereupon surrender to the receiver the certificates (slued by snld bank to Douglas courtty; and that tho said Ger man Savings bank and tho said William Krug, upon the payment by the receiver of said sum, be wholly released and dis charged from further liability to the county of Douglas on account of said Indebted ness. At 2 o'clock In tho afternoon, however, County Attorney Shields put In an appear ance and tho commissioners began to dis cuss tho proposed compromUo with him. Tho county attorney was not suro that the best lterots of the county would be sorved by the acceptanco of the compro mise and sotno of the members ot the board began to doubt the wisdom of the course that had been decided upon at their morning session. The result was another oxecutlvo meeting ot the committee ot the wholo, which lasted until C o'clock and then adjourned without result. At the meeting ot the board which fol lowed only routine business was trans acted and tho proposition from Itocolver McCaguo wan not mentlonod. It was an nounced by members ot tho board that action on the proposed compromise bad been deferred to Saturday. FORTY FEET OF ITS BOW GONE Slenmrr Dainnscrd In Collision I Towed Into Port Paiienger All Taken Off. NKW LONDON. Conn.. July 17. With forty feet of Its bow cut clean oft In a col lision with tho steam yacht Wild Duck, at midnight, the steamer Tremont ot the Joy line, which left lloston yesterday for New York with 300 passengers, waa towed Into Now London and beached today. All Its passengers had been transferred to other steamors In tho sound and continued their trip to New York. Immediately after the accident the steam yacht backed away from tho Tremont and left Immediately, arriving at thla harbor today. From tho shore It appeared that It had sustained considerable Injury to Its etem. Captain Wilcox Insists that It proper lookout had been kept on the yacht the col lision would not have .occurred. Tho cargo of tho Tremont will be re moved during the day. IOWA FURNISHES OFFICERS Associated Fraternities of America Draw on Ilea Molne and Oanse far Exrcntlvr. CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS. Ta.. July 17. The Associated Fraternities of America In session hero today elected the following oftlcers; President, C. ,11. 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