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f THE OMAltA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. lf03. STARTS ON EQUALIZATION m Firrt lick Comet from CouBtie. 01 tit Talnttioa ef Luda, TROl'BtlSOKt TlKt IS ANTICIPATED Drpwty Oil Iasperter Bares ea tai Carpet far Fell a re te OVT le atreettena Regarding; Method f Iaepe!tlea. (From a Staff CoTTeTonaent.) UXCXILN, July XL Tbe Btate Board of Equalisation Is at tt araln and the board doe not know bow long It will b at it work, aa pretest er coming la from many counties, and tbc returns from these same counties are so widely different that tt will take hard work to do the equalising. Parties were bere tod my and apoka for a lower aeanasiiicnt In Otoe, Case, Furnas Sarpy aad other count! ea The valuations made by tb assessors to these counties were ao high, aald the speaker, that un leaa the levy waa lowered in proportion that aa Injustice would be 6 one the tax payer. While It la act believed that every county will hare representative bere a treat number wlIL benoe the work will be long drawn Oct. ' The return of tbe assessors ahow great dlacrepaocr. These few conn tie In the ama strip of country give a fair Iridic Uon of what tbe assessors hare done over the entire state. Caaa county land waa returned at K per acre; Sarpy at ISM; Washington at $7.J; Burt at K 80. These ahow an Increase over last year. Saundere county land waa assessed at U-24. the same aa last rear: rJKruglaa county aasesaed Its land t IK C and Otoe at IS C A delega Uoo la expected here Wednesday to ahow eaves why the land In that county should not be assessed out of proportion to other property. It Is believed now that Douglas county will be taxed on a 7-mlll levy. And this la the only way the board will In crease or decrease tbe taxes, by lowering ' or raisins; the levy. No valuea will be ' raised or lowered. One of tbe epeakera this afternoon. At torney John Roper of Pawnee, protested against the assessed valuation of horaea In Pawnee aad In Gage county, Mr. Roper told the board that horses In Pawnee were aasesaed Just twice aa much aa In Gage, and ba wanted It remedied. Another thing that ba objected to waa the fact that Gaga county, though much larger, had returned TOO cattle leaa than waa returned by the Pawnee county assessor. From remarks of board members, however. It la likely that the board will not go behind the returns of the aaaeasnra and If all the cattle were not returned tbe board win not look them up. Roper thought It waa the duty of the board to dig up the unreturned property. Land la Gage county was returned at H.a leaa than that of Pawnee and they ara ad joining counties. The returns ef the various oountlea ahow that the Increase In the assessed valuation this year over last is tt,l.Cl. Of this S5.lf7.lM erases from advance in value f land and 177, from more acres reported. The average aaaeaasd valuation per acre of improved land this year is nri. and last year waa Cll Unimproved land last year was returned at CI 4 and this year It waa reduced on aa average to tl.06. The assessed valuation of lots since last year Is decreased J.7S. .' lots have decreaeed in number t.C. - The average value of im proved lota la Wtt waa 4127.7 and unim proved. gU.3. This year the average value of Improved lota was returned at CSS. 71 and unimproved, SK.N. Tbe board met yesterday but aa Gover nor Mickey waa not present so formal meeting waa held. Today aa members la attendance and an all-day session in result. Oil Iasseeter ExrUlss. Deputy On Inspector Burns of Scrlbner waa ra Lincoln today to explain to Oil Inspector Church why he had the Stand ard OU agent send him a bottle of oil to the station at West Point for examination Instead ef going to the tank himself and getting the oil. Burns assured Church that ba was a victim of his own Innocence and a little schema on the part ef his CDemlea. He said that when be got to West Point a man met him at the train and handed him tbe bottle, with the remark that the Standard Oil agent waa out of town and had sent him the oil to be tested. Burns too the oil aad left the town. Burns told Church that ba waa taken by surprise and . when the oil waa offered him bmk u and did aot think he waa doing wrong. muiauui as aurni aaa the appearance f a man wbe would bet on a pad lock game and talks the aame way. his story la aot doubted . aad be la all probability win not Be aeaed to give up his noaitlon. Burns said ha had elooa found out that a party in West Point had been paid S30 to get him to take the bottle. Burns aald ha believed ba would be able to get an mm- davit from the man that had been hired to do that, aad, aa ha has left the city. n is neuevea met ne has gone after It. However, the fart that someone worked a game, oa Bums was ao excuse for violating his Instructions relating to the testing ef eU, en$ he waa given to under stand that la the future ba would ba ex pected to get his oil from the and not take It eut ef a bottle. What Xesalaerlea Ceet. Judge Holmes, who waa recently renoce- Insted as a candidate for district Judge of this district, has filed his report of money spent during his campaign for the nom ination. Tbe total amount spent, ao the Judge aald. waa mi 4-4. Of this amount S3a4 was spent for postage and (LS la street car fare. Most ef the remainder waa for cards. BOW TO FIND OUT. FID a bottle or common glass with yen water and let It stand twentv-four hour; a sediment or settling indicates an ma b-althy condition of the kidneys; If It stains the tinea It la evidence of kidney trouble; toe frequent eealre te pass It. ar pain la the back la also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder ara eut ef order. WHAT TO DO. There la comfort la tbe knowledge ae often expressed that Dr. Kilmer s Swamp Root, the great kidney aad bladder rem edy, fulfills every wish la curing rheuma tism, pain In the back, kidney, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to bold water and scalding pain Is passing It, er bad effects following use of liquor, wins er beer, and evercomee that un pleasant necessity ef being compelled to go oftea during tbe day, and te get up many times during tbe night. The mild and tbe ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realised. It stands tbe highest for Its wonderful curea of the most distressing casea If yoa need a medicine yoa should have the best. Sold by druggists In fifty cent and one-dollar slttes. Ton may have a sample bottle ef Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy, and a book that tella an about it, both sent ab solutely free by mall. Address. Dr. Kil mer Co, Blnghamton. N. T. Whoa writing be eurs to mention that you read FIREMEN CROWD NORFOLK Largert Attendance ia Hiitory ef uu Volunteer Tsurnixtnt. RUNNING TEAMS CENTER OF ATTRACTION est a saber ef Ilea end Grand island fee Fleewt Appear lag resapeay. NORFOLK, Neb.. July a. (Special Tale- gram. Amid Ideal conditions In every re spect, with a perfectly cloudless sky, a track that could act be better and the largest attendance of fire fighters In the tournament history, the eleventh annual tourney of the Nebraska Volunteer Firemen began in Norfolk this morning at t.K o'clock and will continue during the next three days. Ail Incoming trains last night brought hundreds vt the firemen from every direc tion and the morning trelne today have kept up tbe procession. Every hotel and rooming house in tbe city Is crowded with lodgers, and no doubt before the close of the last day there win be soma crying for beds. The queen of the tourney, Mise Ella Flynn of York, together with her attend- veat school and the city ban tolled for one hour. Ail clasee of d'.ixe-i and dencrn lr.atlon of churches unite In mourning the demise of this illustrious man. Bel: were tolled In all the churrbe of tbe county. this generous offer In The Omaha DaEy . Kate Glass and Miss Bessie Bee. Don't make any mistake, but re member tbe name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Blng hamton. N. T, oa every bottle. Wiley, arrived over the Northwestern last night. A misunderstanding as to which railway station would be honored with tbe qoeen'a arrival sent a fashionable trap to the in! on depot, where it waited two hours, until word came that the quern had diced teacher during the lt year haa been at one of the betels. She la every bit as Increased from H 40 to SX and for fe- pretty aa a queea and will occupy a float male teacher on aa average from S3&J0 to I of honor on the last night. S3&.C4. The report also ahow that the The running teams are of course h number of teachers haa decreased during of the flay. They are training severely. the year from seventy-three to sixty-three. Last night they were in bed at 10 and the Tt.is, however, la not significant, for the morning run woke them today. Out on the list of teachers during the previous year I track this morning the Fremont prise- may have been swelled by one school dis trict having several different terms of school, and as many different teacbera The enrollment in the county Jils year was X.4H&, and last year 1.064. The num ber of children from I to U year of age this year 1 1,734. and, last year was 1S. terra. Is Llcsttaast CeleaeL It Is now Lieutenant Colonel Joseph A. Storch of the First Nebraska, mads so by tbe vote of the regiment, which was can vassed la the office of the adjutant gen eral today. Tbe canvassing board waa composed of Adjutant General Culver, Captain F. J. Mack. Lieutenant F. A. Rlcharda The newly elected lieutenant colonel waa formerly major. To fill the place thus made vacant aa election haa been ordered to occur August 4. The can- winners and tbe Tork crowd tried out for an hour. Freaaeat ts Determined. Fremont men are determined to carry home the championship belt, and ethers ara Just aa aet upon taking It away. Among the possibilities for the state championship are Tork, Seward, Grand Inland and Stan ton. The etreeta are filled with concession booths of an sorts, like a great big street fair. There are shooting gaUeriea three. merry -go-rounds a pair, and a score of other "phenomenal and attractive fea turee" Tbe royal tiger hold forth in a large den, where lnltlatlona ar adminis tered for a consideration. Tbe Humboldt team la dressed In strik ing fashion with peaked straw hata and vaaslng board will ba Adjutant General I red rib bona They are here for their first Culver. Captain H. J. Paul and Lieutenant I meet. They paid 70 cents per 100 pounds on Duncansoa. Tee Maay Harvest Basil. Eastern university student who are con templating coming to Nebraska to get a little brawn and money In the harvest fields a cart weighing nearly a ton, and to cap the climax oT their misfortune they forgot checks for all of their baggage. Parade la Heralsg. In the parade this morning the following ra u) lid SALINE REPUBLICANS MEET Eleet Delegates te tbe Btete Teavea tlea and Kesalnate a Ceasty Tlrket, WTLBER, Neb.. July n.. 'Special. V Tbe republican county convention met bere to day with all the precincts except one rep resented by a full delegation. Delegatea elected to the state conven tion, uninstrurted: H. McCarger. Her schel Smith. A. Smith, D. A. Stetson. . Dillon. 8. H. Werton, W. O. Soutiwtck, R. T. Turner. C. H. Justice. C A. Baker. P. J. Ball. C. W. Rlbble. C R. See, Q. W. Ellison. H. Wiseenberg. T. J. Taylor. W. S Love, P. F. Dodson. Anton Dredla, E. L Ferg-uson, William Dresner, J. J. Grimm. L resolution waa paased endorsing the candidacy cf J. H. Grimm of Wllber for Judge of tbe Seventh A strict, and be was asked to name the delegation to the Judicial convention. The names will ba announced later. County ticket nominated: For clerk, L. C. Dredla of Crete; Judge, H. 11. Hendee. renominated; site riff, T. A. Oemments of Wllber; treasurer, W. C Davidson of 6 wanton; clerk district court. J. W. Sha bata, renominated; sur.erlntend.ent, H. Jen nlnga of Wllber; county assessor. J. C DeWltt of Pleasant Hill; coroner. Dr. L. N. Smith ef Western; surveyor, W. B. Price, renominated; commissioner. R. B. Woods of Friend. Ail were by acclama tion except one on the first ballot. Resolutions were adopted upholding the policies of tbe platforms of 1SK and WO and enthusiastically endorsing the fear less administration of President Roosevelt. The last legislature was commended for having solved a problem that haa baffled previous legislatures by passing a revenue law which, while oppressive to ao one, wlU provide adequate revenues for the state. The members of the Saline county delegation la the legislature are ' com mended for their snare in bringing about that result. For clergymen, physicians, lawyers, literary men, bankers and business men. would better stay at home. During the prlaea were awarded: day several laborers have been to the of fice of Labor Commissioner Bush and In formed him that tbey had Just ooms from Fir"1, where they arrived too lata to get work ia the harvest fields. These men said that In all probability many more per sons who bad gone to Kansss would coma on Into Nebraska and la tbe next few da- the state would have an tbe laborers it Largest attendance; First prise, noxsle valued at fcS, Columbua, with forty-nine in line; second. 115. Madison, with lorry-one. Best appearance: First prise, li. Grand Island; second, CO, Holdrege; third, la. Hoskins. J jdsres were Asa K. Leonard cl orTola. George Howe of Fremont, J. W. Moist of Tork. Teams from tneee towns were not competing. Those in line were: Grand Island. HoMrere. Norfolk. Madison. Co lumbua. Albion. Crelrbion, Hoskins, Sew- w Lincoln only one returned and aald he could aot fiad employment. could handle Of the several hundred men I ard. Claras. Humboldt. Several did not v, . . I enter this at au. in practice uui ncrami r vw v x re- raont, one of the best runners, fell upon his head aad waa severely hurt. He may Seelallsts File Ticket. I not be u the racing at all. Tbe political party known aa aodallata I A special tram thla morning brought 100 waa the first to file the list of nominees for 1 from Columbus, XW from Madison and 75 stale officer. The ticket la composed cf 1 from Humphrey. C Christiansen. Plattamouth. "no business I The first race of the tourney waa the address," for supreme Judge: F. 8. Wllber. I straightaway hose race, class A. 2U yards. Omaha, and F. B. Llpplncott. Blair, ra-1 wcm by Tors, time 28; prise. SSo. Seward gents of the state university! Wilbur aaa I nd Stanton tied for second and Fremont no business address. With the names waa 1 was third. the motto ef the convention. -Economic I Halner of Tork won the first heat la the Equality. Blda ea Prtatlaa;. Toe State Printing board is receiving bids for tbe printing of stationary for nineteen department and for the printing of seven firemen's handicap loot race of ISO yards; time IS; Burg of Grand Island second; J. E. Benlah of Norfolk third. Al Marks of Stanton won the chiefs race of MO yarda la 1CV Tork broke tha state coupling record SURVEYING FOR POWER CANAL Work Will Settle Chelee Betwee-a the Fresaeat aad Celmasbaa Projects. FREMONT. Neb.. July C C8peeml.-C B Vorce, the chief engineer of tbe en gineering corps, who will survey tha Fre mont canal route, arrived In thla city last evening. Other members of the party are expected here Wednesday and the work of running the lines and cross sections will at once commence. The Kelley Engineer' ing company of New Tork haa the Job of doing tbe work for the Fremont Canal company. John Fxirchlld, vice president and secretary of this company, will repre sent Fremont on the board which is to de cide whether the Fremont or the Columbus canal is the moat feasible. Tbe Central Electric company of New Tork surveyed tha Columbua route and a representative of this company with Mr. Falrchlld and a third party to be determined by tha two will recommend thebrct route te the in terested capitalist. Most of the work In connection with tbe survey will be done ba New Tork, the party her simply making the measurements. H. E. Babcock, the promoter of the Columbua company, claims the right to accompany the Fremont party with tbe object of securing each data as bo desires. " : I'JHEAT FLAKE CELERY if Is the best food ever produced for brain workers, as it furnishes such an even division of various substances so well adapted fr support of the body and brain. Try DR. TRICE'S FOOD for an early breakfast, for the noon-day luncheon, for an txhaustrd feeling at bed-time and note its invigorating, soothing effect. Palatable Hutriiioas Easy of Digestion and Ready io Eat Dr. Price, tie creator ol Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delidoni Flavoring Extracts. Prcpind by PRICE CEREAL FOOD CO., Fcsd Kills, BATTLE CREEK, KICK., Uala Office, CKICi.O. lake Xht mfe and liHleS one . along ' iLr jf pamphlet. Blda win be received tip to t M u making the run in u. It waa a beau odock Monday afternoon, at which time 1 tlful turn. Fremont waa second and Bew- tne Doara will meet and open them. ard third. Ia tha straightaway hoae race, claaa B. Holdrege won; time EH; Norfolk second and Humboldt third. Grand Island waa the only entry for tha hook and ladder race aad took tha first Felice Take Heelers Hesse. wvernor jajcxey today honored two requisition from the governor of Illinois for the return to Peoria ef Forest Chester raraer ana wunin nmtt-mr u.n ti.. warrants accompanying the requisitions I nKme' " accuse tha men of being divine healer and confidence - men. The specific com plaint is obtaining money under false pre tenses, raraer and Hall are under arrest I BsTee-ta ef mm osaeer te lass Kx pease NOT AN EVASION OF THE LAW at Omaha. BIQ CROWD AT CHAUTAUQUA ts Hew Frepeeltlea te Sea People. atteaeeBtee ea Week Xsaye m David City Better The Aetlea. f pete. MTNTJEN. Neh July XL (Special Teaterday'a Bee contained a special from Hastings In regard te a habeas corpus proceeding one day last week before tbe county Judge of a dams county In which DaTTD CTTT, Neb.. July 2L (Special) Robert "Weltx, a cltlsen of Kearney Monday waa the second day of the Chau-1 county, waa liberated from tha Adams tauqua assembly. While the attendance I county 3U- r-erc er me item Is true and waa not aa large aa It was on ftundev tt I P" 11 was much larger than had bees antlel- Tba ln lhe case are theaa: Last paled. Tha reading of alias Mabla -Wright Dwmbw Mr Welti waa tried In the dla of Monmouth. 13, demonstrated that aha trict eourt of thl" county, charged with la aa elocutionist of mora than .v.. violating me biwtuhjo aw, ana was con Hew Overt Reaaej for Saeaeera. WAHOO, Neb, July a. (Special.) The proposition of erecting a new court house ln Saunders county la meeting with ap proval throughout the county. The people of tbe county are wakening up to the fact that they have one of the richest and most productive counties ln the state and that tbe present court bouse Is an eyesore, so tbey Intend to put up a new ena Henry Heuck. a prominent farmer from Tutan. waa ln Waboo Monday and be stated that the people from his vicinity were favorable to the proposition. Solomon Sutton, an old resident of this county, living near Ash land, spent several days ln Wahoo this week. Ha waa atrongly In favor of the proposition and thought there would not be much opposition from the east end of the county. lty. Miss Wright was born In David City and only a few years ago moved with ber " W f C( eo"t of nerenta to Monmouth. I1L gh. k.. . pro-ecuuou. su siooa score of admirer la David City and I . throughout Butler county. Teejefcere VarM la The county superintendent of Stanton county haa filed his annual report, the first te reach the state superintendent's of&ce. The revert shews that the salary of mala DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD For tbe Form and Complexion. H. W. Sears, the taffy man of Lincoln. Ill, delivered two lectures, In the after noon, "More Taffy aad Leaa Epltaphy. and in the evening. "Grumbler and Their Cure." It haa been aald that Dr. Seara waa converted la a clover field and haa bees giving tha world honey ever sdnoa Him lectures on yesterday demonstrated that this was absolutely correct. Rev. B. B. Burton delivered a lecture. "The Passion' Flay." and his vivid de scription of the play and tha lessons taught thereby, aa witnessed by himself, were instructive and entertaining. Tbe Kasha uga band closed Its engage ment last night. The enteralnera thla aft- i Cw 1 J ul siiles arm, seiSVT e4 aeeaa Mas sees - saaMSsnill mm er t nia et rassaa si IIS s a4 m ef tii las snra taaa rw. buns aeiM4 ft a lTiilly akaorsM taisean um sens ml Um aata. a a weeewful arute areas tae eaauae Ksesevasg Wrsskass u K If SMslr. as SIUmMi eri imu a rras-Tii It lnas pa (iilltl niu pooo a e -jraijr tae eair sn ira- meis taet will ru4 m bolw ta tas im FOR DEYELrOPlNQ TtlE BUST araskM traai sstwa tt aaa tae klasaat tt sLrwnaaa lea koace m ana mi a.i..i , - tt. bid trm. larm aaa f wirw. u i tiu-aaiaoT rt ukjua au tai-a- 6I1 alar arte, n a kea. bot le aS w taia arcx-iai. orr ra aaa A, w at will saa4 tea t kwH. U eteia nit 1 a mmm mm - a.a-aa-s ianaia. mxu a mml tnm l- aw eea al DR. CHAILES CO. &Z,X' Oa aala at ehsrmea A MoOaunaU brvg Ca vlcted. The aentenca of tha court was Kearney county aaa ne jau ana it costs almost aa much per day to keep pris oners ln other Jails aa they are allowed per day to serve out a fine and under tha clrcumatancea the -county would Buffer almost as much tn paying for the "en tertainment of tbe prlaoner tn the a., county Jail aa hla fin amounted to. The sheriff, however, gave him Into the custody of a farmer a short distance from town and told him to taks care of him and at the aame time told tbe prlaoner to keep in touch with him every day. The farmer took tha prisoner and kept him for nine week, and in payment for his keep ing Welt helped around tha place, doing chorea, husking com. etc. He ia an old dUaea of this county and Ceraaaa Kasws at Wee 4 River. WOOD RIVER, Nb, July a (Special. Jim Gorman, who was lynched by a mob near Basin, Wyo., Sunday morning, for two years made his home in and around wooa ruver. ne came nere on a mover a wagon in tha fall of IBS?, and worked around here for different fanners until tbe fall of IS. He waa a man who indulged in intoxicant considerably, and when ln that condition waa very quarrelsome. At all tlmea ha waa eccentric and by many people here waa thought not mentally sound. From here he went out to Wyoming io wora on xus irwuier e rancn, ana It waa this brother that be afterward murdered, and which caused his owntragic death on last Sunday morning. AN OUTING IN MINNESOTA The Lakes of Minnesota are known the world over and the attractions in the way of fishing, boating, bathing and sailing are such as will make your vaca tion a long-to-be remembered pleasure. Exceptionally low rates during Jane, July, August and September. Call on me about your fishing trip. W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Afft. behind aa unpaid board bill given a hearing tomorrow. H will ba HORSES TAKEN FROM PASTURE Tweaty Head Stelea la Ferklaa Cessty Billed te Seath Oaaaha. OQALALLA, Neb., July 2L (Special Tale- gram.) A band of twenty horses were stolen out of a pasture at F. T. Bisbop'a place, ln tha north part of Perkins county. July li They were traced to Wray. Colo.. where they were shipped to South Omaha. Tha billing was changed enroute and the car awltched off and sent to Neligh, Neb. X telegram came this morning asking a banker here to guarantee a replevin band at Neligh. where the horses had been sold. The telegram gave no particulars as to tha whereabouta of the thlevea Baataes. Me. Week Reida. LEXINGTON, Neb, July n. --(Special.) The unusually heavy rains of this season have played havoc with tbe roads leading into this city. The one going south to the Platl liver bridge was so badly cut up ln places aa to render It Impassable with loads. Today a number of business men volunteered their service and, armed with rubber boota, pick a, shovels and an elab orate lunch, accomjianled a number of la borers and put in tbe day ditching and grading. A great improvement waa made ln the condition of the road at that plaoe- SCHOOL. SCHOOLS. iffl P Wenlworlh Uililary Academy e&Ss? ' Government soeervlsloB and equipment, aiict offtnrrortalled. riirf tor UBiwrettvm, National A(nmlft nr for Life. iu a siLiaaa mm m. a. boul, friends of the contracting partlea. Fol lowing a sumptuous wedding dinner tha young couple departed for Sterling, Neb, where tbey will make their home. Glbboas-Moraa. ICEARNET. Neb, July a. (Special Tele gran)) At 7 o'clock this morning Mr. Wy att Gibbon and Miss Anna Moran were married at St. James Catholic church. Rev. Father McCarthy performing he ceremony. Nuptial mass waa celebrated. Both the contracting partlea have lived in tha city for soma years and are well known. Lake Forest S If n wly Laaa law acaeemri TTsai was lnstrwiuea la all ara&eaaa. Stua far eel I ar ablTWBltr. eMUBciH tmrnphmtm. Pfemaal traiala : aail alar stod4 : eltaauea aaanef el ae-c ealisfcual. Tba aeuaa ersu-a bdSw wtaiaa a aera !! aue tfa lars auatMT ef Slaauvrs ara ftettina- aai aoaetiea. hiiium aa aseMa Met Cartx m III POTTER COLLEGE FoLrJ5,- V mrf niML atwrtlutis ti tmm i MS uouua te a. saa lar saai Tbreshiag Itelaraa Dlaappelatlag FAIRFIELD. Neb, July a.. 8peclal. Harvest is nearly done tn this vicinity. What is apparently tha blggeet crop of wheat for years Is safely rn tha stack or shock, but now cornea the startling dis covery that the supposed big yield la ap parent only, not real, that while there la an excessive amount of atraw, the heads are not filled and the berry small. A few threshing outfit nave comtnenrfd buslntes and have demonstrated that the actual yield of grain will be less than half of what was anticipated. As an example, sixteen acres oi rye mresnea yesterday, supposed to be good for thirty bushels to the acre panned out only fifty bushel from the whole field. Prtteser ts larsaeersed. WEST POINT. Neb, July .(Special.) Tbe sheriff arrived laat evening mlth the man, George Trexler, who absconded with a buggy and teun belonging to tbe livery barn here. Th prisoner appeared very nonchalant and did not seem to rcallie the gravity cf hla. position. Hi wife ac companied him lack and Is now at the home cf relatives. Ills preliminary hetr- ur.g will take place tomorrow before County Ju&je Krake. I - xie is an m vi wua7 ana artlooa and tonight were Rev. Burton, Dr. noboly expected him to run away, and be tt. w. aoa.vTana . b- made no attempt to do so. He lacked one Av ef having stayed with that farmer The superintendent. Ber. H. H. - Har- enough to have paid hla One and son. ana me xuH-n. v iiuama and ata then waa tola be might go. He Gates, are demonstrating that when they I back te his own farm near Wilcox aald la their announcement that the talent and haa been there ever since, until da- tor the aaaen-iDiy mi year waa tha beat Mna of the community where hla home that money could procure, la tree without I insisted npon his serving the time again. a sing is exception. I ia. Ui walla of a Jail, 1 I u w.a takes to Hastinaa and lnrar. mw " " I oersted aad tha writ or nabeaa corpus SPRINGFIELD. Neb, July XL. (Special I waa aaked for opoa the ground that ha Telegram Tbe propoalUoa te band tha I had already served the time eut The ton tn the sum ef ta,Ma for a eyetaaa ef I court took the same view of the case water works waa voted oa today aad oar- I and the s&aa was given hla liberty. rted by a strong vote ef.B la B. Plana If a saaa in tbe custody of aa officer or win be drear aad blda will ba let at eace I another deputised by the officer la not a it to expected the plant will he la I nrisoner. what would It be called Tha eperaOoa by the time anew fUea. I auaa haa beea disgraced, the isw vindicated, Kearney county saved IHMSseiaiea aa w. seat, i M board tall aad the eurtala ahould be BEATRICE. Neb, July C- S;dal Tel-1 rung down oa aa unfortunau and un- Book waiter of yew Tork. I pleasant affair. was is a lam land owner la thia vidnltv. aald today, after returning froaa a trip I Belle Ten far ever his land ia southeastern Nsbraaka, WEST POINT. Neb, July (Special.) that wheat ta very dieappiftnUag. yteldmg I The new ef tbe pop' death was re- freaa seven te Bfteea smbela per aora, eery I oeived ta this city with profound sorrow aa)n. Cora aaa da rela. I The beUa ef the Catholia church, tha oon- rkarsed ertth ftealiaaj Teels. BEATRICE. Neb, July a. (Special. V- t". B. McGulrs. who has been ln tbe em ploy cf the Independent Telejhon com pany here for several month past, wss arrested yesterday at Falrbury and brought here last night and lodged In Jail oa a charge of stealing a kit cf tools from Walter Wright of the Ben Telephone com pany. It la alleged that McGutre also left Ayers Sarsaparilla A To know all there is to Know about a Sarsapa rilla, take Ayer's. Your doctor will say so, too. He orders it for pale, thin people. Tested for 60 years. Carer Ce.. Head la Badly Crashed. BEATRICE, Neb., July a. (Special.) Fred Shank, an employe cf A. C. Fresh man, a Junk dealer of this city, had his hand badly amaahed yesterday by letting FORECAST OF THE WEATHER litem Tedey aad Teaaerrew Cea ral Perttea ef Middle West era Mate. WASHINGTON. July a. Forecast: For Nebraska Fair in south, showers ln north portion Wednesday; Thursday show era For Iowa Sbowera Wednesday and Thursday; fight variable winds becoming fresh south. For Colors da Showers Wednesday, cooler in south portion; Thursday showera For Missouri Occasional showers Wednesday ajd Thursday. For Illinois Fair Wednesday snd Thurs day; showers; light variable winds, becom ing south. For South Dakota Showera Wednesday and Thursday; not ao warm Wednesday night For Kansas Fair Wednesday; Thursday ehower. riot so warm. For Montana Shtwer and cooler Wednesday; Thursday ahowera. For Wyoming Showers Wednesday; cool er ln western portion; Thursday showera L-eeal Reeerd. OFFICE OF THE WEATH FR BL'KEAU. OMAHA, July a. Official record of trm-I-erature a J precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the patt ihrt k.rwaa tw laaaia se si C .Btlf al oa uiagaa ar. a r casELa rust iaree iron rolkr fa'J on the memtier. ! 1 ears: . ,V.,r,k with nrm-r o.r. .K.I 10. lr. 1K1. 1IT(. v r Uli mnm lmriM-iTiir m 1 L I hand can oe I Minimum temi-rature W W Kti mi Mean timperature TT 70 M 7 rrecipitation II .tsi (j .iiv Uncord of ttiip-rature snd precipitation at Omaha for lias day and since March 1, 1j3: 7S t 16 102 .. 14 Inch .. (Cinch ..II ti inches .. 4 T4 Inches .. 34 Inch .. t W inches Reperte frees Stat leas at T P. jesTersea teaseatiea Called. ) FAIRBl'RT. Neb, July a Special.) Tbe republican county central committee met yterdav and designated August I as N irmal temperature ,he date for the county cc.nvent.on. rle- ,.1 -Niirch " f " gats to the state and Judicial conventions y-oriI111i j,r jpltation will be aelected and a county ticket non- ( Itehctency for tae oay I t-rt-ijiiiauon since asarcn i j Ien-iency since March 1 lenclency for f-or. period. llil.. Deficiency for cor. penud. lsul.. mated. Dies tresa Effect ef Hut. BEATRICE. Neb, July . (Srclal Tel egram . Aaron B- McMabon. 7 years of age and a pioneer reaident of thl aection, died auddenly thla evening by being pros trated by the heat. The temperature today was IV degree ln tbe ehade. aegis Harvest ef Oets. BEATRICE. Neb, ' July a. (Special.! Most of the farmers of this county have finished harvesting wheat and are now en- ;aged In cutting oats, la some localities wheat will average twenty Dusr.eis per acre. ' CONDITION OF THE WEATHER. K 5 (mala, clear . Valer:tlr!e. cloudy North Hiatte. clear Cheenee. cloudy Salt lair City, clear .. Kapid City, part cloudy Huron, part rioudy Will 1st on. cloudy Chicago, cloudy j St. Luuia rlear St. PauL clear HYMENEAL t eekerker-Mlller. BEATRICE. Neb, July a. (Special Sunday morning at I U o'clo k cv-corred i .s veti port . clear the marriage of Miaa Hattle MlUer to I Kanea fit v. clear Mr William Fraacla Stonebocker. Rev. E, 'SSIrtV.".: U. Barrh officlaUng. The wedding ec- j Humwrli. clear ... rjrreC at tot IXme oi i.n wnar pareuxa, i Mr. and Mr. Samuel Miller. West Beat rice, and waa wiueaaed by nly m imm M k .Mi W " . M I" I ,M 7C M tK k. m.' T S4 St .( r le .u w. h. ,(i 7 .... . nr. kk .I 7C 7' au 7k M .w !' M eh s: . Tr, a tH a so . so Iw. M Av cool spot in tbe gun. It'll tlie spot "beld tloau" ly tLe man ln a XlacCartfcy Soothing Sum mer Salt (sang vest). And tbe aame man onpht to have au etr pair of MacCartliy Torrid Timet TjxuRer. And we're slicing price on Suitg and Tronawrg made cf cool Horuecpuns. Crasrie, Berg-e and Wor ted. Sui'u from $25 to $45. Trtiuser from S6 to $12. Coalt and trousers $20 up. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, now at J04-JO Soilh latk Street Nest Door to Wabaah Ticket Offlca Phage 18 1 1. SIH1IER RESORTS. Mercury at GO Degrees! THE (OOI.EIT RESORT I a AMERICA. Where blanaeu are in demand every night. Hetel t. Lee La, Lake Miaaeteaaa, Mleaeeeta. Rates riM to lli a week. All no wn Inprovemect. aleam heat. Music and dancing every evening. T Indicate trace of predpttatiun L. A. WUh, lxjai i oracaster. CURES STOMACH TROUBLtL Regulates the bow la perfectly, cures Con stipation avd digest load so you get tha full strenr'h scd nounahment o' what yoa eat- lUrty days treaunent Jfca. All druggtata. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Write te a Saaaple Cepy.