A TTIE OMAHA SUNDAY BKF: JUNK 27, 1000. .1 Nebraska RAILROAD VALUES DIVIDED 'Bute Board of Assessment Make. Iti Apportionment to Counties. SOME CHANGE FROM LAST YEAR Man? Counties tiet t.rmm and Few Men as Iteault of ew Method of Making the Aaaes mrnl. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, June 2. (Special.) Henry Seymour, secretary to the State Board of Assessment, has certified out to the va rious county clerks the alua of rail load property aHHtned to each county. Th tact that tne stale board changed tna hveiein ot apportioning railroad prop erty lias lauwu tuts aiuailon returned to several ol Ine couiiin-rf lo be materi ally ciiunaed hum mil year. The loilow- M laoie booms uie m.)tfeHetj C . g uinea to ilia cuunlien iual V Nebraska Railway commission to have the Hurling ton erect a depot at that place. Mm. Mary Lyman Is said to he one of Nebraska board of assessors and proceed, without further notice, to appraise property for park purposes. In the opinion of the court the beneficiaries of the estate of Michael this amounts to taking private property ..a year: County. . Auaois .... Aiiiviope uiaino JUoutie uux tiulla Boyd biun nuffaio ... Mutt tfUllt-f cans Cedar Chase cnerry .... Cue) tune , Ciay , Coiiax .... Custer .... I inning ... Dakuia .... tun in Dawson ... Deuel valuation year una Dtxn Dodge Douglas liunily Flimore Franklin Frontier Furnas Gage Oai field Hopper Lirant t.reeley Hall Hamilton Harlan Hayes llllchcock . , Holt Hooker Howard Jefferson JohiiHon Kearney Keith Kimball ...f Knox Lancuxtcr I.llll'cllll Madison Men ii k l,i;.:5 Morrill Nance Neiimlm Nuckolls Otoe Paw me I'lrkirm Phelps I'llTIV Platte folk K-d Willow ISAM. .1 Lwi..44 4.4,.lU . Mo.&fi . l,tuJ . l,4..Uit . Luut.MlS . i.m, lot .. 1,Ki -US) . l.UU.tVS l'4U,tll . lio4..i .. l.WU.lBl .. 6M,JU) .. l.VD&vl .. l,5,VS,3i.l 41j.4uO .. l,UfX.2? ;i...2ts iilo.Zil 4m mu .. l.iKl.iMS .. IK.Mi l.ai..l 273.0)7 3tf.i 6T1.4H1 5rt2.740 bO.HtV) 3X8 000 4M.HSU 2MK.T91 "IK),;2ij .174,600 607. 5i) 673,,2 ,. 1.0K2JHW .Ti5.42 .. 2.249.: .. 1,61 i. Ml 4S2.&71 Walsn. who lft an estate valued at Sim.oriO. and an organization of lawyers has written to Secretary of State Junkln ask ing for Information concerning the death of Walsh. The woman is said to he a niece of the dead man. She lives In Man chester. Major W. F. Hammons of the Second regiment. Nebraska National Ouard. has appointed Harry R. Jones quartermaster and Harry Deldlne sergeant major of his staff. Ludwlg Koreek, a gmrer on Pouth Twelfth street, has been arrested for sell ing beer In his grocery store. Tt Is claimed he sold a bottle to James Malone. city detective. A search of the store revealed a half barrel of the forbidden Juice. Settlement of tite Debt. Of the state debt which was paid off this week, the Pheldon 1 mill levy, contributed tl.20fi.l.'2.St. The act became effective In July IMS and the first collections were turned In the state treasury in October of the same year. At that time the state debt amounted to $2.37r,3!)S JtlrliM rclson Hock Saline Harpy Haundrrs .... Scott's luff Seward Sheridan Sherman Plotiv S'anton Thayer Thomas Thurston .... 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Bogus Officers Rob Lincoln Man Nebraska Pretended Marshals Take Money from , C. B. Tate, Asserting it Was Counterfeit. CHICACio, .Tune ?. inpeclal Telegram ) Two men pretending to be Vnlted States deputy marshals are sought by the police on a charge of having robbed C. B. Tate of Lincoln, Neb., of $100 yesterday In a room at 218 West Madison street. They al leged his money vas counterfeit and threat ened his arrest. James Erskine Runs Away with Girl Given to Wife by Court. NORTH PLATTE, Neb., June 26-(Ppe-clal.) James Krsklne yesterday kidnaped his own child and Is now In Jail, charged with the offense. Sometime ago a divorce was granted to hie wife and certain privi leges were given to Mr. Krsklne in regard to visiting his little girl. These privileges', It 1b charged, were abused, and later the decree was modified and he was enjoined from visiting or having anything whatever to do with his child at any time. Yes terday, however, he violated the order of the court and ook the child, saying he was going to Hershey. However, he brought the child to North 1'latte, where the mother complained and he was placed un der arrest. His preliminary hearing was held thla afternoon, and he was bound over to the district court on the charge of child stealing. Not being able to give bonds he was lodged in Jail. JAIL FOR AUTO SPEEDERS rhrnska City Councilman - Would Abolish Fines, Which Are Not F.rTectlve. NF.BRASKA CITY. Neh., June M (Rpe clnl.) Councilman Frank Carson la having an ordinance drafted by which he proposes to send to Jail, Instead of fining, all auto moblllsts who violate the speed ordinance. for here all of those who have been ar rested and fined have had their receipts framed and hung up In their offices or places of business. He wants to put a stop to all fast running on the streets. ler neighborhood lot a flner In the gearing of his threshing machine the other day. His hand vat badly cut and lacerated PLATTSMOt'TH -Mis. William Carroll a pioneer settler In Cass county, has passed away. She was born in Kentucky on February I. IMS. and l survived bv a husband and ten children, five sons and five daughters. NEBRASKA CITY-R M Rolfe and wife todsv celebrated their fiftieth wed ding annlversarv. It was a rmtet affair, onlv their Immediate family being pres ent. They have been residents of this city all of these years. NF.HR SK A CITY So far this week over four Inches of rain has fallen In this section of the county. Much of the crops on the low lands have been overflowed and destroyed and some of the corn fields have been badly washed. NKPRASKA C1TY-Frlt Nlcklas. cash ier of the First National bank of Mra- uee and Miss Grace Sargent of Lincoln re to be married at the latter nameil place on June 28. They will taRe an eastern trip after which they will make their home Syracuse. WFSTON J. J. Wolta has been forced to close his cigar factory on account of a trlke among his employes. He states hat the strike will not affect him very serh vslv as he has enough cigars on hand o supply the present orders for the na Ion's big holiday. KFATRICK Samuel Wright. an old resident of Heatilce who suffered a stroke f apoplexy last week, died night Iecensed was born August IS, 1827. st Camden. N. Y. He came to Beatrice In 1802. where he has since re- ided. His wife died years ago. NEBRASKA CITY Judge H P. Travis as been 111 for some time and has dis- harged the petit Jury for the term and 111 not call another Jury until the Pep- ember term. It mav be that there will be no June term of the court unless the Judge Is better by next Monday. At. MA Frank N . Stevens, the present countv clerk. Is being petitioned by his MOON A PLANET, SAYS SAY ANT Naval Astronomer Upsets Theories of Ages Regarding Satellite. CABLE TRAMWAYFOR BIG FILL Northwestern Will Adopt I nnscnl Method In Work ear Valentine. VALENTINE. Neb., June 26. -(Special.) The new cut-off and bridge that the Northwestern la building here Is taking shape rapidly, aa they have a large force of men at work. Several concrete culverts have been built and one that cost about 110,000, over which there Is to be a big fill, and the method that they are going to use In making tne fill Is one that they use very aeldon, as It Is very seldom that they find a place where It Is practical to do so. Two big cables will be stretched from the top of one hill to the top of the other across the valley, on which a track will be laid and the small engines and dump cars will be run out and the dirt will be dumped down Into the valley with out the use of any trestle, work at all. The cables weigh several thousand pounds apiece. HERMAN ROCHE ODER ARREST Slayer of Frank Jarmer MnM Begin Ilia Ten Years Sentence. MADISON. Neb., June 2. (Special Tele gram.) Sheriff J. J. Clements of Madison county received a telegram this morning from the clerk of the supreme court com manding him to Instantly procure and com mit to Jail Herman Boche, who was sen tenced to serve ten years In the penlten tlary at Lincoln for the killing of Frank armer at Norfolk about two .years ago, and who has been out on ball for over a ear awaiting a decision of the supreme court. Boche Is now in the custody of the hrrlff, having bade adieu to his family at his home on his farm, southeast of Nor folk, at noon today. While the sheriff has not received mandate from the supreme court, yet the telegram Is taken to mean that the sen- ence of the district court Is affirmed and Boche must go to the penitentiary. Boche shot Jarmer, a saloonkeeper after a night In a resort at Norfolk, May 1, 190 Boche wanted to walk home and Jarmer tried to force him Into a hack. Boche fired four shots at Jarmer, killing him. BABY DROWNS IN WATER TANK Leaned Over Edge of Tank Fell In Head Foremost. and A Totals fSS.S07R72 ."4.64.3F5 One-Man Insurance Companies. Auditor Barton has rounded a warning to members of mutual Inxurnnce compan ies to be careful where they give their proxies. He has received word that In one conn any the secretary holds all the proxies and therefore Is able to elect the president, the board of trustees, the auditor and all the other officers. He has notified this company, that unless somethln is done to corr-ct this he will apply to ti e courts to set ulde the election. i nuer sucn communis ine secretary can folic tin- medical examiner to pass any applicant he desires, and he can also dlM'linrse the auditor If he falls to check the uctouutH to suit the secietary. oon Must In- for Killing;. After being out twenty-three hours the Jury In the Coon-Smith dumugt- stilt rend c.fil a verdict against the defendant for fi.'W. tin the fust ballot five Jurors wanted the r'a'nllff given Il.'i.0u0, the full amount mu-d for. while two Mood far acquliHl. After a weary night In the . jt. i lutim w line ine irui)ciuiurv viryi up mar the 82 mark, the Jury agreed tin-uiihvmui-l that some damages should be offend. Then the struggle came over the amount. The five tlll stood for the full amount, while live others were as low as SJ.IXU and one for Sf.00. Coon was sued by the administratrix of the estate of Miss MinUh who was killed by. Coon's auto- miiiiiie. Mist? House noaai. ludward Krhart. sentenced to ninety days l lilt ...i ., .. !... .a ,.f Hti-ILInir his wife on in jnu v 1 1 h ..... . 1 " b - - - May ', Is n free ir.uti. His lime was com jnuud to forty-eeven days by Governor Hialli lib.tigrr today after a hearing upon the iiiillenllon of his wife. Citlzt us of rknnett to the number of 196 ktaw k.kiuI a petition asking the state MASON CITY. Neb., June K. (Special.) Carl A. Newman, the fifteen-month-old child of Mr. and Mrs Charley Newman who live eleven miles southwest of here, was drowned In a watering tank Wedneg. day. A short time before the mother found his lifeless body In the tank, he was play Ing with the other children. It Is supposed that he was leaning over the tak. playing with the water and fell in. Services were held at the M. E. church In Mason City and h's remains Interred in the Mason City cemetery. HOLDS PARK STATI'TB IXYALID' Supreme Conrt Seta Aside Tart of Law Relative to Appraisement. BEATRICE. Neb., June 28. (Special fel egram.) The supreme court has reversed the decision of the district court In the case of Eunice H. Wllber against the city of Beatrice, whose property was condemned some time ago for park purposes by the city council. Judge Pemberton granted an order restraining the board from apprals ing the property, but later dissolved the Injunction, and another board was ap pointed, which met and assessed damages, Mrs. Wllber then secured a temporary In Junction from Judge Raper, who also dls solved the injunction when the case came to trial. The case was carried to the ru prcme court. The attorneys for Mrs. Wll ber secured an order restraining the board from ratifying the action of appraisement until the case was heard. The court, in Its decision, holds unconstitutional that part of the statutes of Nebraska which auth orlrcs the city council of cities of the first class to appoint a second set of appraisers and which requires them on the day fol lowing their appointment to meet at the place designated for the meeting of the firs Suspicions Characters at Madison MADISON. Neb., June 26 (Special.) Deputy Game Warden J. B. Donovan was notified this morning by Herman Boche that some strangers were fishing upon his premises In violation of the law. Mr. Dono van at once drove out to Mr. Roche's place and learned that' the parties had stolen Mr. Boche's boat and put down the river, The strangera were suspicious looking characters and Judging from their discrlp tlon, Warden Donovan Is of the opinion they are crooks hiding from Justice; but having to keep an appointment In a mat ter of investigation on the main line of the lTn!on Pacific, west of Columbus, he was unable to make a thorough search for them. The people are becoming aroused to the matter of enforcing the game laws of the state. Today Mr. Donovan received calls from points asking blm to come and Investigate. Woman Aeeuavd of Stemllna; Bible HASTINGS. Neb., June S. I Special Tele gram.) Claus Lay, a wealthy farmer of Hanover township, has filed a charge of burglary against his daughter, Sarah Merkle, and her divorced husband, Joh Merkle, accusing them of maliciously breaking into his home and stealing Bible. The trial Is set for July 9. De fendants gave bonds today for $600 each Mrs. Merkle admits taking the Bible, but Insists It Is her property, and that sh did not enter the home by force. Som weeks ago Mr. Lay filed complaint against his daughter to have her commit ted to the state asylum at Lincoln as dipsomaniac. Mrs. Merkle was dismissed at the end of the trial, lasting several day. Otoe Poultry Show. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb.. June 28. (Spe clal.) At a meeting of the Otoe Poultry and Pet Stock Show association last even ing, It was decided to hold the annu show December 20-23. A committee com posed of Mrs. J. G. Mullls and Mrs. Charles Ixiwery of Dunbar, R. Bobbett of Thur man, la., and Mrs. J. C. Watson, Mrs. Flack Black. A. B. Hucklns, R. W. . Kelly and T. F. Lawrence of this city to roak all arrangements and have the manage ment of the show. Larger purses and more of them will be hung up this year than lajft. DRAWN FHOM SPACE BY EARTH Prof. ee. In Paper, Preaenta Theory that Moon of F.arth and Other rianeta Formally Revolved Around gnn. PAN FP.ANCISCO. June K Announce ment was made here by Trof. T. J. J. Pee, astronomer In charge of the naal ob servatory at Mare Lsland, that he has mathematically proved a discovery that the moon Is a planet captured bv the earth from space and not a detached por tion of our globe. He rejects entirely the long accepted theories of Laplace and Sir George Darwin, ascribing earthly origin to the moon and asserts that h's discovery is supported by rigorous mathe matical proof based on the methods of Hill, Polnrare and Darwin. Prof. See's announcement was made In g paper presented to the meeting of tht Astronomical Society of the Pacific Coss: and Is a further development of his dls- Thursday covery promulgated last January that all planets and satellites are captured bodies, which have since had their orbits reduced In sise and rounded up under the secular action of the nebular resisting medium once pervading the solar system. In his former paper presenting this theory, Prof. See showed how these bodies, which once revolved around the sun like the asterld now do, had made circuits close about the planets. In the neighborhood of a friends over the county to allow his name planet like Jupiter, the sphere of the sun's to go on me repiinucan primary Daunt as rontro wa ghown to have an extension ulte probable that he will again be a .'r .,"" " - candidate. bottle, or hour glass with very unequal BEATRICE The closlna exercises of the ""lb". when the small bodies movln? school at the feeble minded Institute were about the sun came Into thla neck they eld last evening before one of the lamest I mM rx.nia ik.i i,,nii.r mnA in ... gram given was unusuallv well carried ut. reflecting much credit unon the ef- orts of Superintendent Roe and his corns or teacners. ALMA Sheriff Carroll got a telegram today from the clerk of the supreme court at Lincoln to arrest Oliver Stevens, who stabbed Ben Coe last spring and was sen tenced by the district court last fall to two years In the penitentiary. Stevens was nut under bonds awaiting the action of the supreme court. hkatkick A decree of divorce was case, again return to their paths about the sun. In other cases, after revolving about Jupiter, they would be captured by the action of the nebulous resisting me dium about the planet a .id stay there for ever as satellites. Moons Are Captive Planets. By revolving about the planet for a long time, their orbits would be rounded up Into almost perfect circles and made smaller and smaller, till they became In the case of the terrestrial moon, how- given Myra K. Salts from Frank Salts. J""1 llke th atelllte orbits are now ob- ana sne was restored to her maiden name, serveu to be. Such, he says, has been th r.Tft fTe.. mar',l'd origin of the satellites generally, Salts secured her first divorce, but the rings oi raiurn nave naa a similar origin couple agreed to forget the past and were by the capture of waste nebulosity once court house, and a fine. time is reported, circulating around the sun. When thU iiv-u n niii mi uivunr. uui luirr naa ine I ... . ... case dismissed matter is once Drought in near the planet PERU-R. F. Neal. formerly one of the u aln escape, but must stay there prominent attorneys of Auburn, for sev- permanently, because In the space near eral years county Judge and county attor- the planet the planet's attraction Is ney or xveDrasKa county, nas concluded to prPme, IT-Hlllll- till- Mi;ill-r III 1MW Ml lllll iiucr Instead of Auburn, and has onened on office over Cooper's pharmacv. For the ever, more than usual uncertainty ex last two years he has given his time to Isted as to how this large satellite orlgl- nis ratners land interests. ... . ii i .v.. NEBRASKA .CTTY-The hearlnir of the . charge against Mrs. Maud Moran. wife of Puirm "HO- ' e maa- 1 moons Attorney William F. Moran, charged with mass is relatively very large, about one oeing insane nas neen continued over un- .lehtleth nf the earth's m.- and then til next week, while depositions have been taken In Omaha and Lincoln. In the Darwin 's argument that the moon had meantime Mrs. Moran has gone to a san- once been a part of the earth had to be itarlum to rest up to enable her to be T, - . L In a frame of mind to continue the case, overcome. This. Prof. See says, he has This case has been on for hearing for done with entire success, and tonight he more man a ween. . , . . , . . . . . . ... miiiuuuicu mc&i nn uau uruvcu mai iieinai ic r TT T7 T A rtAullni. iia , anl V. A Albert Panks. a farmer llvln near here allv ,nl our moon, too, nsa Deen cap He was riding a horse, and driving his tjired and had come to us from the heav- other horses up from the pasture, when enly spaces. threw him off. He landed in a pool of 11 he "y"' or1'""? Pl" like water, and the horse fell upon him. render- Mercury, but not quite so large, and moved Ing him unconscious for a time. When he about the sun at nearly the same distance rrcuverra nis senses ne was lying wun his mouth and nose lust nut nf the water He suffered na serious Injury. . . n ann tne earin in sucn a way as to WYMORE The largest wheat crop lnren,er tn i1 ot tne P resembling a years is luoKea tor ana predicted in this bottle neck projecting from the sun's only a question as to whether the heads Tnls neck was 1""' mall and narrow, but will fill out. Should they do so the yield the bulb of space enclosing the earth and will be a record-breaker. Corn Is In fine I -r,..i.,,.i- i.. .v,.,. . I. I I ""'" V v.. ..viiuiiivii, iiiuki iv uainn u-f-ii KUlie over I , , . ri ... . twice. Other crops are coming In fin- "un u moon una shape. Fruit will give on average yield. I once left the sun's control and gone Into BLAIR About three years ago. the mem- the bulb about the earth. It met with !l?r"ihf RnDhi- 'i!.rJi"t;K0ranl. Army. "om resistance, and the neck became of the Republic adopted the custom of closed, so that the moon was "bottled up" under the earth's control and could not escape. Hence It remained with the earth Last night eighteen members vis. ever since and will ilsiva abide with na ine nuiiie ot tneir comrade. Am- Orblt Gradually Ifavrrowa By revolving about tho earth In the space paying a visit to each comrade on the anniversary or his birthday. They gen erally take along the customary "hard lacg out or a somewhat up-to-date var lety Ited Drose farrlsh. custodian of the countv court house and a fine time Is reported. The evenlnsrs are snent In tellfno- ain,ia. of their army days, singing the old army controlled by our planet, the moon has songs and amusing themselves generally. met with considerable resistance, and Its .hReaLRnr',nw,h'',lS,,rl.0.t COUrt orbit has become smaller and smaller and the case of Frank Y . Mattnon, as guard- Ian for Mary Taylor, against Frank A. also rounder and rounder. Thus it has Taylor and wife of Cedar Rapids, la., an come nearer and nearer the earth, but aemiii lur equnaoie reiiet. was removed t . t to the circuit court at Lincoln by the de- "ver has been closer than at present. fendants. The Taylor case was filed by "Thus," he concludes, "Darwin's theory Mr. Mattoon June 1. In his petition he ,. j.,0v,., , prayed Judgment against the defendants, of ,he moon " detachment from the earth vuarKiiiK inein wun naving se- is overthrown, ana an entirely new tneory which has the support of all mathematical science now i-urt-u a aeen to a tniro interest in a d.velnned quarter section of Gun countv land frntn UBYB,ul' u Marv Taylor. He Is seeking to have the highest neeq set aside on tne ground that the known defendants mnrltul in frauHitlant n..lt.n. " in securing the need trom said Mary " av""u ymvr cummuiimicu id mi Taylor, a mental Incompetent. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, to- nlcrht Tmf Sea evnlained the tm mnm nut WIFE DEAD, HUSBAND ACCUSED standing inequality of six seconds In the secular acceleration of tha moon's mean Jraae Hendricks of Running; Water, motion. He said this perturbation In tha 8. D., Held In Spite of Sul- moon's motion had been discovered by ride Verdict. Halley In the time of Newton. It was par- TYNDALL. S. D . June 28 -As a result of tlally explained by Leplace In 1787. but tne ceatn or mrs. Jesse nenaricKS at Run- r.i, ,i- wm not invnmi tr.r tha nlng Water on Sunday May 30, the hus- .h,,-, -PC,i-r.,on since the time of the IALF-MINUTE STORE-TALK Two men came In hrre early Tuosilny morning anil nsl.t tt to po. a certain $15 rutt dlsrlavod. In our wl.ulow. Suit! thy hail iihscrvoil erery dlsplav In town and docldrd that this sioro's milts looked the best. Each one bought a suit because, na they ntd. "The suits in your tore are as good as the suits In jour windows." THE NEW STORE 1 . ii vnt 1 A' THE HUMti OF QUALITY CLOTH US Just Two Kinds of Clothes Stores i.. xi'm I ;. V- .... r.v. X v- One sssumes that ths public knows nothing about clothes, the other assumes that the public knows everything. Assuming that you are as wise on the clothes question as we are we invite you In to see how we are conducting this store, feeling sure that once you try our way of clotit i'ng store service, the other fellow will have some little trouble convincing you that our way Isn't worth while. VESTLESS SUITS For Torrid Days It has never been your good fortune to select feather weight summer clothes from so complete a line as we are showing. Any fa bric you like, any color that becomes you, any style you desire, and a price to sat isfy any purse. $10-$13-$15-$20 MVm $ lit if yriJiS ii VrW rw " ' s ATTRACTIVE VACATION The thirty day low special round trip rates eatit afford the best chance In years for an extended tour of the East: . New York City and Return, standard routes $43.0 New York City and Return, other desirable routes $40.50 Atlantic City and Return $40. 70 Portland, Me., and Return, tnrougn tjanaaa ana m. i,wreii unci irnuu, m through Boston S42.3r noston and Return, all direct routes $40. GO Montreal and Return, through Canada, Including St. Lawrence River trip aU.&U Alexandria Hay, Thousand Islands $37.70 Muskoka Lakes, Ont 93U.U. Grand diverse route tour of the East, one way through tne Virginias, uki Point Comfort, Norfolk, Ocean trip to New York, other direction direct routes S49.40 Same trip through Virginias, Old Point Comfort and Ocean trip to Boston, -.i ji i ji.., ;. 9ft ULIier uiicvuuu uucii.i i 7ua.a.w The above are illustrative rates. Proportional thirty day excursion rates to many other eastern destinations. ALL SUMMKR KASTKRX EXCURSION'S ' (Return Limit, Oct 31.) Mackinac Islands, via all rail or rail and lake through Chicago .... $31. 80 Roston and Return, (side trip to New York, small coat) S5S.UO Portland, Me S5H.OO Atlantic City $55.0M Iluffalo, one way via Chicago and tour of the Lakes via Northern Steamship Company's Steamer "Northland $544. 50 The above are Illustrations. Attractive reduced rates are daily in effect with all summer limits to Wisconsin, upper Michigan, Canada, and, in fact. to all of the various eastern and Atlantic Coast Summer resorts. Let me help you plan the best trip at the least cost, and arrange your transportation on one of our three dally highest class Chicago trains. J. D. REYNOLDS, C. P. A., 1502 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Telephones Douglas 3580; Ind. A-3323. 1 l.lttle Ulrl Badly Hart. PERU, Neb.. June 26. (Special.) Little Isabella Majors, the 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Majors, living west of town, was tha victim of a very severe acci dent Thursday evening. While riding on a cyclone cultivator with her father she fell off, and one of the knives struck her, severely rutting her limbs Just above the heels, severing the tendons. Drs. Reed and Vance wer called and aewed up the wounds and the little girl Is now rest ing easy. '" J Js made bv the Goodrich' Co. All senmless tube. Every foot warranted. LAWN Triton, Torrent, Cascade, Whirlpool and Artesian are all sellers. big E 1 M' O Goodrich Hose has no competitior, either in price or quality. Bronze, Pearl and Black Wire Cloth Jas. Morton & Son Co. Hardware and Tols. iil-14513 DodfJC St. Regents Examine Farm Bite. VALENTINE. Neb., June 28. (Special.) Three regents from the State university were here all day yesterday looking for a location for an experimental farm and were very favorably impressed with what they saw. Nebraska Newa Xotea. MYNA RI Rev. W. B. Cornish of New Jersey is the new Methodist minister here. PI.ATTfMorTH Ex-Oovemor Sheldon Is expected back soon from Mississippi, where he spent the winter. PLATTPMOl'TH-Louls Born hss pur chased forty acres of the Senator Thomas farm, about three miles west of Platts niouth. for 150 per acre. NEBRASKA C1TT-B. M. Rolfe and wife of this city on Monday will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. They came to Nebraska City In I860. ALMA Alma will hold a celebration Sat urday, July J. One of the features adver tised is a big sham battle by Company L, Nebraska National Guard. GOTHENBURG A big celebration Is planned for on Monday, July t. About il.UUO has been raised by tha Duslnesa men for the entertainment of the crowd. OOTHENBl'RG Sneak thieves have been quite numerous the last few weeks. Sev eral houses have been entered. At one place 10 worth of Jewelry was obtained. NEBRASKA CITT Tha park commis sioners have received from the govern ment one of the large Spanish cannons. which will be placed In the new city par. UKATlUCE-t'el Mjnoa,nlih ot the VU band will be tried upon the charge of mur- Chaldeans, 730 B. C, and the outstanding der. It I. alleged by those behind the dlfferenc, n4d perpIexed the greatest Ifivnrumiun iiihi eviaence win ne prooucea showing that there was a struggle in ths room where the dead body of the woman was found, and the position and courss of the bullet wound will have an Impor tant place In the testimony. The prisoner is at present confined In Jail here. The coroner's Jury verdict was tronomy. that the woman committed suicide. mathematicians for more than a cenury Having discovered that the moon Was originally captured, and waa still slowly nearlng the earth, Prof. See said he had removed the last difficulty, and the result would be a decided Improvement to as IKKTOK KXEW Xad Tried It Himself. The doctor who has tried Postum knows that It Is an easy, certain and pleasant WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL Land of Sioux National Forest Re serve la Withdrawn from Settlement. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. D. C. June . Special way out of the coffee habit and all of Telegram.) Upon recommendation of the the alls following ami he prescribes It secretary of agriculture, the secretary of for his patients as did a physician of Prospertown. N. J. One' of his patients says: During the summer Just passed I suf fered terribly with a heavy feeling at the pit of my stomach and dizzy feelings in my head and-then a blindness would come over my eyes so I would have to sit down. I would get so nervous I could hardly control my feelings. the Interior has vacated order of with drawal August 14, 1903, so far aa it af fected 219 acres of land In tha Sioux Na tlonal forest, Butte county, South Dakota, in the Rapid City land district, said land tq become subject to settlement on August 15 and to entry September 13, next. First Lieutenant Henry A. Bell, Fifteenth infantry, has been attached to the Signal -Finally I spoke to our family nhvsi- corps and assigned to Company D, Field clan about It and he asked if I drank cPa. ron umana. much coffee and mother told him that I Rural Carriers Appointed Nebraska did. He told me to Immediately atop Eustls, Route No. 1. John J. Kyner carrier, drinking coffee and drink Poatum In its L. M. Kyner. substitute; Stella, Route No place as he and hla family had used Pos- I. W. II. Hodge carrier, C. B. Hodge, sub turn and found it a powerful rebullder stltute. South Dakota: Fairfax, Rout No. and delicious food drink. i Charley Harkev. carrier. Oeom Eaaate. 1 nesltated for a time, disliking the hatttute: Watertown. Route No. x. Her Idea of having to give UP my coffee, but i,.., A Orlffla. carrier. W C. Oriffla. sub unaiiy i goi a peonage ana round it to .11 lha .!.. I V. III1BIII huv.r waa .rniiiiTu w.iniM)i.r -nines drinking Pos turn In place of coffee my dizziness, blindness and ner vousness are all gone, my bowels are regular and I am again well and atrong. at Brltt, Cherry county, Nebraska, vice John Novak, resigned. E. H. Detert of Uroton, 8. D., A. Kaech That la a short statement of what Postum of cn",ol- Fred T' McLaln of Mitchell has done for me." Loon in pkga. for the famous Uttla book. "The Road to Wellvllle." "Thera'a a Reason." Inr read the above latter f A nsw oat appears from time to time. Tfcty are gsa- ttlas, true, and (all of bamaa lattreit. S. V., wer appointed railway mall darks. Boy's Body In Hlver. CHICAGO. June 2 -Ths body of Fell Kmlecek, years old. who disappeared from his home her ednean:ay ana It w feared had been accidentally locked In boxcar and taken from the city, waa ir covaxed from tha Chicago rlvsr today. TRIPS EAST expresses In a limited degree only, the magnificence of the scenery in me uanaaian Kocnies vieweu nruui w u ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSTION Stopover without extra charge at the famous reaorta: Banff Laks Louise Field Glacier. Thla "Land of Enchantment" la reached only by tha Canadian Pacific Railway Through trains to Seattle from St. Paul dally at 10:30 a. m. Low Sxoursloa Tares from all places to Seattle and all Puget bound cities and return. Alaska and return from Vancouver $6. by Can. Pacific steame. Tickets ror sale by averts of all railways. (Send for literature and Information. A. C. Shaw. General Agent, Chicago. The Bee for All the Sporting News