THE CMAHA srnAT BEZ: JTOTZ 4 1311. is v r f Nebraska LANCASTER AFTER FLUjGEHS ! I Ctott Artnr-iew ?-- r.,-: - j mu va.a ir" 1 i t 1 1 3niiji Action. I SAT3 13 CG3QIX1XZ07 BVayss Ta aa-e Call far Cae- dltlaa at State Bi akl ta Ifes alias N Rale. Trom a Start Corre-pnndent.) LINCOLN. June 1 "twit -Alleging tt.at tha Master P'umbers' association of this -!ty la aa unlawful -jombinarttm. the errant aitomcT I afflra :a a. elating tn bring an action which will 'muata its unmca. What course w!I b pursued ha not been dnter-ninetl. bin it :a proh aUe -hat 'tic l instil ol .v'" Ke 'n the f ru: i ji ; - A miLir f - - j - i rvrtu . tfo ma- a-.mii.a.iu -..at -h v e..b r of tie "ranifc iimi hii ou.iii; nisd aru A-ti-r effecting a tie-up . ih wiiin y jrutn had been enaoied in the pat to drive nun. members out of bnntneM beraune nt their' AiUtT to boy auppllea at lowr pnrea. ; . i T?i sua further aaserted that befiDra, .oinin h had bea told tax tmieva be did mt ha wiuld be fnroed out of btne-a. Coutrry Attorney Strode baa the oanin of ail tha Srma represented In the a.leset "rtn." and f tJie eult marted will name thero aa defradanta ro the actios asktna; the court to order tha unlawful dinbina- tlnn dlnntred. i Tr mm r-rm ,fcy ,r. j I mmn to rna monthly report or mmim Treaeurer Craorge there are on hand of un- Inreated a-ust r.ir.ds an amount totaling 1 This represents the permanent , arhool fund, the permanent unlvarslty fund, tha agricultural college enduwment ftiad and the normal srh.xrl endowment fund. Cf this amount the permanent snhoai fund ocmpr-eee C'i.T7t F. Tha total trust funds now lnmsted agl Kreaoue K.?TifaS.II. The funds Invested are aa follows: Fermanent school. B.:T.a.3. peraianat university. OSH. W an cul tural college endowment. BS3. S7 M, normal andowmant, ITT.nt.:-4. Of this amount a.7!w.Mt.a Is invested in bonds and tlSL 9.04 In university fund warrants. April 9 tha state treasurer had a total of l.08a,;ma on hand. Tha balance on June 1 was sT91.SaO.3S. Of this amount O-Saa-A In eash on hand and Sn.3W A run oa dsposu In state depository banks. Treas urer George has ceased to issue a monthly statement showing the amount of state funds In each depository bank. Curing tha present month the stats treas urer will nay out C3.tn ;n the form of tha semi -annual school apportionment fmm tha temporary school fund. The balances April 36 and June 1 in the stats treasury wat a aa follows: AprM General fond J i7 VS 12 Tnpnrary school 3fl).-trj Mir m. SlaWia JUvlSTas C.iT 3 i7 47 4.-WT4 Tamporarr umverMty.. Redemption Hosntai for tnaana..... rVrmanant arnool Permanent university.. Agricultural college en dowment Norma endowment .. Normal Interest Peru normal library.... State library Agricultural and me c.iamcal arts TTnitet 34a(ea experi 7.1-S-l 2.a M 3SX.Si-a LiCo.2t (1 sa t L5B7 t LlM.i lD.'-waoi 9l ment station..... aMoT T"nivermtT cash S1.T4T ) Penitentiary ' ' Kearney normal library .f.7T Orthopedic hoepilal..... TT..4 Freat reset-ee I..25 Inst, cash 1S.I' 1 Tilvereitv Income..... 1 T5.J Fire mra!!!loi .34 t Wayne normal library. fr a 1 L3.77j lfi.-tl" X rr vrr s 7.77 Totals. n. .: 21 ssum: Call fas' Bank Cawditloaw Secretary Royas of tha stata. banking beard has issued a call for the staosnaent of tha condition of 571 hanks of Nebraska. Thirteen of this number will not ha re quired to pay attention to the mandate ba- they have transformed their state ahartars to national since the first of the Graduating exercises of the class of 311. ysr. There ar s stata hanks now doing i Fremont High school, were heid at Lar Busmans la the state, which is a smaller j son s opera bouse last evening. Diplomas number than for several years past. Six j were presented by Superintendent Water- Blew stata banks have been organised since January 1. Last year s record included i Dwight A. Archer. Irene Brown. Louis brated during the last week wrth an eiabor tba organiration of twenty-em-hi new state j Oark Brown. Louis C Branlns. John A. j ate series of exercises and festivities. Sun aaniu and the nationalisation of but eight ; -rrr,n. -taxmiei Cohn. Myron L- Corey. dar evening the baocaiaureate vermon was for the entire twelve months. The yeer J Mvra B. r-eLxmg. A-fred W Fowler. Irv-1 delivered bv Her Mr Hayes of the p-i.. pranoua. Bd, fifty-five new stata banks ,nc a pm,t. Everett B, Hammond. Dan b-ter!an churoh. The great feature erf the t1 organised and but Ave such concerns j B Heine. Bobert C. Hibben. Ruth Hallo- j occasion was the daaa play "Cupid at war nationalised. j Nna c H.U1. Buth C. Jena. John Vasaar.-" rendered at the opera house 3aw Creaa Bala. j p johM0n. Mary P. Kandnck. A.lcs BUng. j Wednesday evening. Thursday evening ths rood Commissioner Jac kson has pro- Gustavo C. Marquardt. (Jertrude H- Mount, j commencement waa held at the opera mulgatea a new rule tn regard to the test- j Wcnonah H. Perrtgo. Ellraieth Jewell Per- ', house. The address was given by Dr W IBS of cream throughout the stata It William L. Phiillps. Helen E. Sterner. ' Lawrence, pastor of tha Fr p-h.. '. wi ""' '"' Leoia C Van Anda, Andrew J. Williams, aubstanca mean that payment for cream Vmon H -white. Charlotte A. Lass. Ethel WiU be delayed until the day after Its J D MoWTW Man. Peters. Jeans M- Stew dallvery to ail purchasing stations. Ths' p.ord JanmntlL Howard W. niUng which is .Ite oomp.-enena.va on thia U Jar Kmmm Rvtonmoiu Elltaheth point la as follows: J jweil Perrtn took first honors. Ragulation 1 The accurate testing of I creaun tiT Its butter rat an operation! . w . hat requires great -are and exactness at! SQUIRREL ADOPTED BY CAT aa 1 1 i1 stop. It requires st iesj '.limy min- , utaa to make a test and it is :mpoeailie ; lun Cll V ! PCfAPClTIII fur the agent to test the lei Irenes of rum i miU r"iiilVl lJ rtiWtrUw as they are rereied and gie 'he test tile! nWCZZTZ .""r,,". P-irsuant to the ukivh facts it la hereby) ruled by ths food, drug and dairy com-j nuMOLtfT that samples of cream anail te grouped and teated t "he tiii .if earn A.v . receiots or the following momma. tha samples to be kept :n closed ;ars emieo. p. Monroe exhibited In his simp wtn-I being held. ' dow today a eat acting as mother to a . In oroer to prevent any evasion of the " above ruling it IS further r-lleU mat ttle.ioung umoer aiuirm, i.ia J oung emui-rei payment in whme r in pait ror cream ahail be suspended until ' tie fu. lowing on, or the time of the next deliver" Payment fur cream pnor to the iav fol lowing anlvurr aa a means f se-ur-ng buMnisa or of taking lovanlae .if an other operaior is a vnnatinn of the r-iie and punisnaoie under the law. a v w Dairy laapeanr. Oaveraor A.dm-h has appointed Ivan Mc- i KUilp trt A. bum dairy inspector in pim e . af Will ""oroes. resinned. Mr Firhas waa ana of tha most efficient inspectors of ths ' drpartmrr.t. Mr. Mi K-lllp ia aom to graa- ; uste from the agr-cuitural college. He 1 has dlstinguiatied himself while in college by winning pikt es on national stock juau lntf Uun and by wtr.mrg the l a-hinar- sicp oiferod hy the Amerti jji suriety. sad Bast FUa. Judicea R.a and Root, both en the stata supreme bench, todsy filed papers asking tiiat their names be placed upon the pnroary bailota as -an ill dates for- the re- aubilcaa re-aminaliim. j. E. C-bwy ,.f Beatrice baa filed nom - lnatloa pap-r as a republican oanuidate fcir ;uu;e of ths rtute supr-me court. Mr. Cot.be-. wtiO la the cumuiit-r uf tn Xa- Baska Miuuti-a. was a cacdiiia' e tw-i years: KO. but was deli-sird at ths pnmarre. ale. i.aaaa UaaraMi. Miss Gracs E. Munran of this year's aimduailng ciaea of '..Vn an verity u day received notice that had been voted tha Wellewey C. il.se A.umnae aoc!a.t"n scnolaiaii.p T.a frlluweitip cames wtth it 8 and la availatoe fir armual' "r fur the M. A. degree at ttiat .rut turn a. Charles Hinwaao Mlasiaa. aitWAli). Ni-!l. June S- Sli-:i Ch-.a rtir-ni.a teha -iisarir-d on May a. a will miasm. P. auihontiea hrra have Irunel the Uluv river but fuund ao trats of him Hs had sn-aa of mi aast ia buy land. Eastings High School : Graduates Bis: Clas3 r-i sTgit 3i?iom Thursday Emin? Comnence- meats in Other Citir. rtA.-rrrNfw. Nen.. j me l arc:ai . PTty-'hree seniors the Haatinca High -bonl. comprising the 'srge-t --a-a rrr graduated from that Institution. r-vd llpiomas last night at the nminfTHTmrtit "--v-tees 'n Kerr "r house. Lpar4 ns j from the long followed lflom. the ciass i had no pak-r from outside the member ship. The miutatory and o atlon vu by I Theodnre P"-an and the vsiedl--tury and ! oration by Norma Canon. The following --adua:ed. S'""T "f.""" Beatrtre Laogena Ruth i.rrr Lorenao Mann C:ar ilev-r I'rta Oilier Elaie .ilemn L'eMe M xire Hattle Mrir" Vra Mi-" r"tey A -tome tto r i r nee i pu ks :ia-"i Par-s i. Ke Parxer A.i-et Rn PV HiTOiJ ruee Haxrl Robineon Fa il Srmeeter tiaiel hnu rtna Tr-m nnter Loina T'den Viola U-r-'.na; Arhur Vanre Mar- Vaettne Beame Watktns CIaxTire Tairer A.vma Blomenkamp - tamp :aarr Bowies Ma 3rnnan U'nmivan Brooke Miirha 3uTzlr-;a Nir-r.a ' 'arwm : xn . -n " ruir ": v . : -.. .f ''i'..(J -'.n- ,n udi ey C ' n.a 4 r. uT-on Cejla ir'ieni-r Emma P-ienrer Theouor" r"ma A. ice iiwr1y 'T-rte ireenf.el J'llla iinlineTTe Harr-r :-ia-ward Ruth Hoiinea Hester Hoon !arKe Johnston nita jTrnt Helen Jones The president of tha class. Paul Sclnealer. J Jr.. has recently been nominated hy Senator j Hltrhcock for midshipman at Annapolla. I Wednesday aiht the senior ciaae pre- "trf r. "The Clrrtimmantlai. - at the Kerr. The seniors aeaumed the of tha aaa play this year and cleared!' atxmt en, through the dlscontlnuanc-a of .. .. . NORTH PLaTTS. Neb.. June r Spe- " , , . . . . . ami.) iraduatlng exercises of the high j school of this city were held last evening in the Kth theater, which were well at tended in spite of the severe storm. The address waa by E. H. Evans and the diplo mas were presented by J. C. Beeier. The president of the class. Clark Lenoyt. was mrioualy sick and ina place was taen by one of tha members of the daaa. The class comprises the following-: Corbln Jones. Will Votaw. Ernest Casey. Victor Haill gan. Charles Tlgtia. Hariey Orr-eeon. Clark LoCvryt. Beeale Smith. Alice FTtxpatrick. Jennie Lincoln. Lena AtcWson. Sarah Brand. Ina Plener. MabH Waiters. Agnea BaiceweiL Haien Smith and Era Ax tell. Aldrich Says WiU Not Try for Senator Governor Announces 3a ii Tot Can didate to Succeed Senator -Brawn. CProm s Staff Correspondent-) LXNCOLN. Jane 1 Special. Goreernor Aidrich. following the requests of many friends to enter the 312 senatorial raca. has announced that he will not harken and has accordingly made a definite declination. "I have soma work which I deatra to do in tha governor's office."" said he this afternoon when asked about the matter, "and I hardly think that It would I be right for me to oppose hi tjiant Senator Xorrts Brown. Ho waver. I bear reports anitn mass roe oeiieva o "in iut a hard time to secure a re-nornlnatlon. I ' have other things to consider and cannot I tM.lr .f HWnw mi llil rmmlldal frfr the senatorial trapv" FREMONT HIGH HOLDS COMMENCEMENT FOR YEAR Tatar y-la taarali lUnlTa Dtaiaaaa tar Taatr Work la tha Schawl. FRJTMONT. Neh.. Juna 1 'Special. t bouse to the following thirty-six graduates i Little Srra.aer r.a.d hy Baya Takes lata raid aad Tesarrly Cherished. . . PT-aTTSMOnTH. Nen . June t i Special.) was found by the bevs of Mr. C. 8. Stev ens, residing in the south part of the city, and the little squirrel waa taken to their boms and placed wrth the cat. which had a litter of ynung kittens. The young sfjuirrel waa almost as helpless aa the kittens, and the oid cat adopted it at once and allowed :t to take nourishment. NORTH PLATTE BANK CHANGE K- " aaahairaur Seweeia arrhar He - Naaaara, aa Pieaarat af First Natiaaal. NORTH PLaTTH. Neb.. June 1 Spe- ual . A meeting of the board of directors uf 'he Ftrst National bknk jf thia city heid yesterday at winch Arthur Mc- - Nir.ara. who has beeo prauadent of the nana for a number of years, resigned. E. : F SeeOerser. the vice prdeci of the , j bank, was elected preeldent. ; Advice ha been reenved here bv Deputy ; , ilerk Prraaer of the olatrct court of the; : United Stales that the federal court aef ' j for June li tn tiis aty will not be he'd ' and that tins court will not meet until , Seiitemher. i - Dlw tahrtrvalty i(bi. rHEau.VT. June 1 aia-c3ai. A.thtmgn the primaries are ovr two months anead candidates for county 4 fieera are getting reaJy Tha ahta-iffs ot flce aiij'tars to br the aae must desired; i ttir- refupiiraca and tour dmocrais nave tiled. Sa tar there are but I to fillr.ua darmtaVata. for oounry cierk : una repub- -. lean for treasurer, ai.d a .an for other " ' ouuuty orflcea. Judga Hoilenuack a fritiiis ' 'Ied. bnng aim iut as a ; candidaie tur another term on the lim.-ct j j &ecn. The sedition if Boone bounty to , , this Judical diairtct may maaa some illf- t j farenca with, its political anmstaxion, PIPER REPORTS ON HOSPITALS Secretary of Board of Clianty Tusti State List; ration. TZZD FOE 132 3mLDDTG3 Ceadttisae Brtrrwam Hn as as fsa Be sees nap fishes Cir Criwiir4 Stare e( til Howelral. P-m a "taff (Jorreerxmdent.) LINCt.-L-V. Neo.. June 2. ipeciaa. Joel A- P'per. eTetarT "i the Stale 3oar4 of ' "hrty and Corrwrtiona. tn a report to the Ctivemur says that the .nauif tioapltaAa of the state are crowded in the neighborhood t ane-wxth of 1 per cent of tha total of , Nebraska, s pomiiatlon betng confined therein, a notaols Jicreaae during the last ten years. Secretary PTper s report !s aa follows. "During ths last few davs I have vusited -he different hospitals that care for tha .nsane. aj of which are crowded at the preeent Mine, the me at Lincoln seemingly more so than the others. At the data of my visit there, eighteen of the patients were reruird to sleep on ths Coor and anout : '.hree-Tuarter beds ware acoommo aaUng two patients each. At this institu tion I found VI patients where ths archi tectural pana were intended for only 3D. Ta better aorommodata those already there and to make the required room for those now waiting admission, there should be no unavoidable delap in the constriction of tha two buildings provided for by the last legis lature. The administrative force are taking an active interest hi the we;fare of the pa-t-.enta as is especially manifested In an en da vor to segregate those affected wrth ruberculoids. "At the Hastings hospital I found LU1 - ""."a reputation as a model pi ace for caring for ihs insane and with the further possibilities t will enjoy In the near future by the ax- tri accommodations afforded In occupying be permitted in classification. "While sanitary conditions at the hos pital were excellent, yet the sewer outlet should be extended at a greater distance from this buildings and to a point where the fall will be greater and the flow more iwift. as conaideraola odor now exists for ! some distance after the present outlet. Ceadirloma at Norfolk. "At the Norfolk hospital there were St patients and twenty-four ww out on pa- role. I believe this institution waa never under better administrative control than at present. The accommodation for Tils 1 number of patients has been made possible by attin up one of the baaementa intended tor storage purposes as a dining room for ! the femaie patients. .Tn the completion I .jf the new rn.n.iin -ui ! i date about 11 patients, it is hoped that it j will not be neceaary to continue the use ; ,7,;, " Q ' "1(UKn " T' P, mi nil. . . - - .. uj'u fTiBtnwii equippea building In the state, which will grra the benefit of what is generally known as tha water aure system, which has become quits popular in most of tha other states. "California recently appropritted CJM.OOs with which to build a hydro-therapeutic building at each of Its fire Insans hos pitals.. At the tare hospitals there ara li patients being cared for; a Utile mora than one-sixth of 1 per cent of tha entire population of tha stats. In U only one- eighth of 1 par cent of the population of the state were cared for in ths stata Insti tutions. Either Insanity Is increasing- mora than the population tarn ass or growing uieiiuuoiia pisoas a greater number in their care. "Needed repairs were being mads at all tha institutions ad at none of them did we discover anything that showed a lack of consideration for those Intrusted to their re- At ail of them food was served tn sufficient quantities and of a palatable ranaty." ST. PAUL HAS COMMENCEMENT Or. W. Lawenea af Llaoala DwU-vo era Aaaaal Addrewa ta tha Graaastea. ST. PACT. Neb.. June 1 Special. The rwenrj"-thlrd annual commencement of the St. Paul Hlsh arhnnl h. - !- church of Lincoln. x. V. T. A. for Graad '-t-in. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. June . Spe cial. At a meeting of the board of fifteen directors last night It was exoasud aa the unanimous judgment of the enmmittae that the Taung Men a Christian asanetation should have commodious and permanent j headquarters in Grand Island, and that i j October 1 anould be the time for the open- i in or the campaign, conditioned upon a j j favorable crop and satisfactory financial conditions In the meantime the board ! contemplates agreeing upon general plans n orner to place a somewhat adenuats 1 idea before the public at that time aa to I what will be accomplished with the Eu.m j expected to raiaa. this to Include the cost of a ate. Saay Asia ta Caavrarlaa. , GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. June 1 Spe cial. At a meeting last evening of the local committee on the convention of the State Sunday school association, to be heid next week, it was found that about j fa places for delegate have been found in were well in hand for the hradquarrere the corner room of the Reese building on ; Four-h and Walnut streets only a few t doors from the onnventlon auditorium and that the prospects as to the attendance i were never brfore ettr, though ths reg- istrauon at tha Kai-nay convention was LK- I C"m" r'araaar feLlllaa hy LlsPanalast. lMPEPLkJ- NiO.. June X. special. Charles A. Monisomery was killed br :intning durrng a rain and etertneal 'orTn ast ea-emng. Mr. Montgomery was prominent and wl-to-do farmer of tna southwest part of tha county, hems greatiy interested in advanced raetnods of agncul- , TrT .. . mmmmmm mmmm Ten Days Oa POSTUH hs pis- of corf as proreia lu rhiniaaniti that rafff-mr, the dru ia cwfee, hurts hcau, ha" art aoal acraca. "Thera'a a Rasoa Fairbury Saloons Are Ready to Open ZJgit -lea Appiv for License, but; Only Six "Will 3e Granted Waen ' Council Yefn Taesday. rAITlBrmT. Neh.. Jme ,t ?pe-!aL The r-ity rnunrll of F.rtiurr will meet ;n retilar eeaon Tuesday -nor-im and will thrn (T-rnt ;iinwa to -be x aaito ns to open for biiFtneea. wttira they will do a , oon aa the papers hv Seen simed up. ; These saioonaeer'ers have helr places ail 3re4 up in readinewe to open. These ss- j ioona will open, provided, of course, there ara no remonstrances Cled attain Ft them. There are some rimurj of rrmihi hut it ' ,, prhir trr Taeecay. Two i of the applicants for saloons wi: be ft out. aa the number la Jmited to tht. Tha license this year will be SLS instead of O. .On. An ordlnancs waa paeeed this wee fortnddina; lunch counters in salocas and , j extends the restrictions imposed hy the ' i stale law. It Is prrmded that there shiul I be no obstruction In tha windows; that the I bar snail be within twenty feet of the i front window, no wtne room flhail be al lowed and tha furniture aiuul be limited to two settees, a table and chairs. The body of the late Joim Carer was broucht to Fairbury Saturday tnurnins; and tha funeral serrices held from the Eaptlat church at 1 p. 31. Her. S. 3. TaT! preached, tha funeral sermon and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Znstneers had charaw of tha services, r-eceaoad was a well known passenger ena!neer on ti-.la division for many years. During: the last week County Judge C. C. 3oyie issued marrtage Ucenpes to the fol iowtng parties: ileorge Seachord. 1 and Mildred HatfTeld. 19; Bdwarl i. Pheips. IX and Iva 3owder. DEDICATION OF HORD HALL Aarriaralraral Batldlna; at N Cearral Calleaw rne fraa Deet. CITNTHAI. CTTT, Neb.. J-ine 1 .apecuU.) Hord bail, the new asri cultural building of Nenrsika Central college, was formally dedicated yesterday In the presence nf a large audience, consisting of the students and theer relatives. Delegates here at tending the Nebraska yearly meeting of Friends and numerous farmers who are tnt ed in the institution were present. There were addresses by former County Superintendent Fred Marsh. Prof. George ! eeka, lnrtr-irtor in manual training :n the E"n"rrr srhooia. and Regent Coupland of 1,18 s,ate" university. Rev. F-ank W Dell. superintendent of the F-ends yeariy meet- DK- mmd" thf d-ilrxtorv prayer, Th" hail corr KZ. 'X. tt.vW of that sum bWn contribution by the late T. B. Hort tB "h0M hmor th" b,I1"1,n w" ?mwL t tf" biaI,r "r contrtbutlons of the farmers In this this jurisdiction. There was E.1D0 to be paid the building when dedicated and when lh exercises commenced yesterday I - subscribed. Mrs. thia t. a Hard has agreed to furnish and equip the interior of tha building. Castas Vaiewlctarlaua. GRAND ISIAND. Neb.. Juna rr Spe cial, j The graduating exercises of ths Grand Island High school were held Thursday night. Cf this, the largest class In the history of the schooi. Miss Ladle M. Coates waa the valedictorian, taking; aa her subject "Cold Storage. " The second honors were divided between Miss Edith R. Boeck. who gave the salutatory oa "Photographic Ghosts, and Miaa. Has! T mmmM wuLm jr turers Removal Sale j H ami Item, who haii an essay an 'Vur ? i-ture." WT2T POI?fT. .Veb.. June 1 ?neclal. I. P Hoeenrieid. the noted peony grower, who has a ten-acre field at recnies on hi farm east of the city, has announced that his will be the jut year he r enintg- n 'he culture of theee flowwrs In '.'umnt county He has bought a fnr-y-ecre traot if and near Omaha, upon which he nd h:s son Heno have planted o ,n peonies, which w-11 be !n bionm next season. Mr. R.eenneid ships his flowers ail over -he United States, from the AliantiC to the Pa cific. road ictLowa ui ieuick Twsareera Jmtm Fareaa mm Highway fas Caalrte4 1m Tw-a Oaja. CSNTTCAI. CTTT. M., June t Special, i The two days" good roaua building .ubilea waa concluded last evening and a stretch of good road In Merrick county, running from east to west atong the line of ths Union Pacinc for for-y miles is about oompteted. The mad ofTcers .n the districts through which the road passes had prepared tha way for the completion of the work by having aU tha grades turned up and everything ready for the volunteer workmen to go aonad. putting on tha surface and the Snlahing touches. Tha principal probem aa to overcome ths sandy stretches and thia waa done by hauling muck and clay onto the sand and mixing tha two sol la Ths am k was under the direction of II. E. il at feller, president I of the association, and Joe A. Hays, sec- ' rerary. assisted by district foremen. ; There are still soma parrs of the forty- . mile snatch on which mora work to be done, but there Is plenty of money In ' the treasury to complete it. j Laadla Beeasses C easier. SEWAJUJ. Neb.. June 1. Special.) H. I. Lands has taken the position of cashier of the state bank of this place. STAFF CF UFE ACCUSED Stewl-aaUereal Fleer IaaletYd a Chief Caaaa af issraat el tie. the A Londoner, apnarntly a doctor, wetting in tha Medical Chronicle, glvea us the ; startling announcement that American- made flour is the causa of appendicitis, j And. strangest of al. It !a ths meta.llf j Iron" In the flour that renders It so fatal to the human appendix. At firm one is at , a loss to understand why Americans load ; up thr Cour with iron, and how they do i It. Dr. Corner explains as follows: The Crst American epidemic of appendicitis was contemporaneous with the gyndlng -if flour ! by means of steel, fluted rollers. Three ! rollers quickly wear away and have to be replaced at frequent Intervals. What be- I comes of the minute steel dust ground off the fiuungs Why, ;t goes into the Tour ; of course, and there s your appendicitis ail j accounted for. Thia steel dust, so snred oat af the bread and pastry by the appendix, settles I l here by virtue of lis weight, can are irrlta- , tlon. which leads to inflammation, suppura- ' tion. consternation, operation, etc This brilliant piece of dlaarnoals reminds one of ' Sherlock Holmes in his best form. It i would be impertinent to ask why the gritty particles from tha stones originally used ; in grinding flour were not so potent in i causing appendicitis aa the steal dust: sad It la plainly mere carping of the Medical Record In Its report to the Chronicle to say j that "during a single hoar's rids on a rail. road on a dusty summer day one swallows i mora Iron than could ha found In a year si supply af bread." New York Press. j Tremendous Sensation Over 200 Claaay Higii Grade Pianos sacrificed at ndicnlnxxaly low prices. Every piano marked in plain fig-ores, with, reckless regard for value or former price. READ! READ! LETTTTm TO THE PrBLiC: Harriiy a year since we located our factorr branrti in Omaha, and for tne second time the enormous growth, of our husineaa aaa made lanfpr quarters a necessity. To properly care for our ever Increasing buaineia) Una time we pro pose to profit by past experience, and have leaned tae large, core ino 'Moms nd beaanfiil building, corner lsrji and Farnam, only a few feet from our present wore, especially well adapted for our needa !n fact tile building waa espec laily armnged for ua at a ianje outlay of money, so aa to hav a store in every Iartlcuiar commennurate wliii the class of pianos we seiL fiathisg Ressnred. Every Piano Ordered Sold, Re gardless of Yates or Former Cost. Look! Read! Reflect! Then Act Quick! New $250.00 Pianoa, only New J300.00 Pianos, only New S350.0O Pianos, only New $400. 00 Piano, only New $500.00 Pianos, only Remember these pianos are Brand Sparkling Naw. timiiutl and hacked hy tha manufacturers' own name, reputauon and money. Genuine Segerstrom P'-aona $400. 10 to $750.00 at gfeaCy reduced prices. Put $10.00 in your pocket and come rgat in. Don't wait a minute. Pay balance on smallest munthiy payments lmaf:natile. If you have not got $10.00 go borrow it- G it. $10 Oo narer meant so much to you in a.1 your life. On top of All Una to every lady buving a piano we will giva FREE a ren ame diamond ring. To men we will g:ve go id watches, as long aa they last. If you live out of town, w-.re a deposit, and wa will hoki any piano you select. WHOLESALE MATCTACTTTREjIS. Segerstrom Piano T.lfg. Co. 1383 Farairj Street, Cnihi, fte&raska. Bpn r?ni!S5 0alr Wtlhia Three aTnadrad hClss HCME QF THE GREAT GUNS Military Pm-11oi the KrM ef Warka Ptaat at Reen. the home of the rr "at Inrp j mn vnrtu s one of 'he mort onnenicuous xamries of a ne-mao town. It is prsv fira.lv 'list rears oid. Tn ifU. when he f?r"it cr-.cible funara for caning steel was set up hy a poor hard -voTking young man. Frederick Kr-ipn. the tmal popula tion of Eawn was -lmler a.-.m. In 11 it was IfS.jW. .-if which tlie Kropp contingent numlierod about .. This, and a rreat deal more, ia eesentlailv the work of one man. and It la nn parallel led !n the history of Industry. The corrxira tion now owns iron and anal mines and ttt 4..TS houses. The products from K. lrm's are varied. Compare this with the highly speriajxad ndltion of the industries in this country. The Krupp's fame is chiefly associated with war mater" ala. but ail ktnda of fin ehed and unfinished materials for rail roatla. engines, tooia. milla and other in-dustr-al appliances ara tamed out In large and small cman titles. Ths shops have been built at dlffeieiu dates and vary accordingly, but as a whole hey possess in a marked degre that order and cleanliness which are the most dls-ting-ushing features of 'ier-nan fa-toriea. This extends to the foundries, where one usually finds dust, smoke and confusion. A spedaity hers is ths casting of very arge ingots of emcible steel. It is a re narkable sight and an ohiert lesson in "Jerman methods. Ingots of eighty-five tons are cast, a feat which la not attempted in any other place. The steel is melted in small crucibles, which are carried by hand, and therefore contain no mora than two men can lift. Scores of such emrdhles go to the mak ing of an ingot of oonsiderahls nre, and they occupy many fumacea. which are ranged on both sides of ths foundry, with the ingot mould In the center. At the signal the funaces ara opened and tha cmeblea drawn out and seised by a small army of workmen, who mn them down to the mould and pour them in. It is clear that to do tha thing oa a large scais perfect method In preparation and Jrder in execution are necessary. Tha manenvra is carried out with military pre cisian and promptness. In a moment the piaco la aglow with the white heat of tha furnace, the figures run from aj adea and come staggering down in pairs with the pots full of liquid steel. It la a scene af Intense activity, but without oonfision. The most striking feature of German iron and steel factories :s their clean, or derly and well kept condition. These quaJ tlr seem to be universal, and they ex tend to the dirtiest and most untidy de partroenta. The German foundries ware a revoiauon to ma. Thy are aa clean and weu xept and almost as light as any other snon.- aefs Magartna. Poiaresl rhuasnraaha. Jore0" " " t it taes a diplomatic elevator boy to 1st a man down easy. team to depend upon yourself: so many peopie can't io that. A man with mora dollars Thau sense manes a noise Ilka an easy mark. Ln t expect to land where yon expert when you ;ump at conclusions. People who write articles an how to maka money know a lot on paper. Every nusband knows now to manage a wife but did you ever see one do It? Nothing annoys some peopie mora than being compelled to mind their own bua nees. Women have queer Ideas of a good time, but they seldom have a dark brown taste next morning. As a roie wheal a man puts on a Mean nellar and has nut shoes polished ha seems to think he is well druasnA. Chicago News. - .., , wiiasa a jmx Baal Buses Wiia taa avaama HUMORS Cr The Yin. v.... v A eat Jaae. a Toa the nrtl Maktag the He af It Ovsartsattr. "War has ta hum. r. no ojss t.'.aii vrv " remarked "o.onel D. C.l!lcr :n A i. iv ingtotl . "T?ut -huee .in "hs tnM'le -a:ini t aiways w ;t. ' he !dnd. C-.mnel Cn.ii-t hails from San Dlero. CiU.. and l-ar !: title of "-Honel" hy virtue of ;iavn vn a member of nme for-ncr Cai.for-iia ov emor s staff. "San C leiro has seen a little of the Mex ican revolution, and the little it has er has been funny San Diego is irnten miles from the border, and riitht n t!- border is the little Mexican town jf Ta Juana. Tla Juana :s Siianish fcr k.ml Jane. J'wt why the Merit -ui of taome for mer generation named a town Aunt Tar ia hard to understand. Tiers is nothing about the place to stunreat an old lady "When the insurrection began to asrumi propemnns the Mexican of3ria.a derlared martial law in Tla Juama. which ia a p.aca of some .TOO inhabitants, and with remark able sagacity they excluded tmm the son covered by this marlal law :hose portior.s of the city of Tla Juana .n wtiich the aaioona and the curio t ires are lorated. Aside from the fat-t if there being cus toms house there, it la difficult to find any excuse for Tla J iana axi ept the sa.ooni and the curio stores. "The effect of this romsrkahle procedure has been that In the city of San Diego today you can hear the barkers for the aghtseeing automobiles stioutlntf through their megaphones something like this: " 'Sea tha war for one dollar- for one dollar we take you to the war and bank again.' "What they do for the dollar is to haul tourists down to Tla Juana and point out the camp of the United States rejr.illlrs; also the namp of the Mexiran regulars and hte brush-covered slopes of :he adjacent hills, on which, they explain, the lnsur rectos are hiding. The chances are that there ara not more than eleven Ineurrectoa within fifty miles of Tla Juana. "War correspondenta swarm in San Diego. Tou can distinguish them by their new khaki nulls, leggings, sombreros and a pair of field glasses. They onngregnts at ail hours of ths day and nikht In ths spacious corridors of the U. 9. Grant hotel and orraslonaily they r-ish to the telephone booths and caj up Tla Juana to aafft 11 anything has happened. "The battle of Teaxarte was really quits sanguinary while It lasted, but It lasted only about fifteen minutes. In that ttma the Mexican regulars, who had marched from Ennenada. almost completely wiped out the band of lnsurrectos who had heen hovering around Tescarte for several a. Washington Post. ' Fares mt Habit. Tired and" dusty a parry were remirnlng by rail from a nottaay trip, dlmukuia, a little haid man. dropped otf to sieep. On the rack waa a ferocluue crab ;n a bucket, and when .-eimpxms went to men the. crab woke up. and finding :hins uuil :n the bucket started expiormg. r-nwn it feal. ailehtlng on .-ilmpkin s siiouioer. where it grabed -he man a ear. The paneenirers gapped, but SlmpKins nmv snook his sieepy anad and said. "Letgo. Saraii: I teil y I've been at the office a.l eve.-ungl" Her Act. "Well, have you heard the news" asked a fnend. brightly. "My wife and I ara going on the vaudeville stai;e. A clever friend haa written an act for us. and wa ara going to put it on next ween.' "Good work, old man. ' we exciaimed en thusiastically. -What is it a song-and-dance act or a society sketchy "Nrttner: it is a mciniiii.g'.ie." "A monoloajiieT "1 uioukiit you and your wife were both in the act " "We are. But do vou know my wi fey Cleveland Plain Dealer. .44a j Si , E.i1 ) I t a