THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. JUNE 27. 1911. K A Nebraska rr AUTO OWNER INTO COURT Semaia County Attorney Brings Suit OTer License. DATE SET FOS KEAE5XT HXAMSO Westers) Cltv A evil's fa 9fr rBj MVf Trelae eria Platte Jaaaes salltvaa Asks far tarslea af Gaverwar. (Tmm a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Juna . Spertal) Trwi Hawiby. twinty attorney of Nemaha emtntr. has started proteeutlon against Olrn Parker for runnlni an automobile without a Ilcanac. Parker boarht an auto mo W la ami continued to uaa tha aame num. bar used by tha former owner. Tba former owner bought a new machine and con tinued to use his old number. Tha attorney general' office bolda that tha only way a number ran be transferred la by traaafer on tha books of registration km tha offica af tha secretary of state. Parker did not obtain a transfer when b oofM tha machine and be Is now charged with running aa automobile without a I TTe aid law under which he I being ' prosecuted provides for a f.ne of from S3 . to fM or Imprisonment for thirty days for , a aaoand offense. The new automobile law rronow uu in a erase or registration faaa shall go to tha county In which th Applicant for license resides. M tor a cartlfled copy of all persons who aavs automobile Keens and Instead may ' call tha secretary of state aa a witness. Ba venerea tha staxe ought to assist In enforcing tha registration law without ' piling up so much coats against counties , waera anforcamenta ara attempted. Kismr Cwsaalalat . Tw Stats Railway commission haa de- elded to hear tha Kearney Commercial ' stub oemplaint against the Union Pacific Railroad company at Kearney. July I Th ctab asks for ana or two additional local paaesngsc trains between Orand Island and Vert Platta. The) complaint of Charles H. Kelsey against tha Northwest rn Railroad com- ' Pany. asking for a new depot at Nelig-h, Vwfll be beard at Kellgh. July II. The rail aa4 company dealrea to rebuild tha old 'spot at a cost of CJM and tha complain ' ant win not consent. Tha Hebraska Telephooa company haa , been gtvan authority to close Its toll sta ; Boa at Radar. Pierce county, because tha . rarauua for tolls haa not eseeeded 11.15 for , , A parted of six months and because ). operator la difficult ta obtain. i Tha North Star. Sheridan Curtis Tele- . pbona aompany of Curtis haa been author- , , laad by tha commission to Issue $290 of . stock. Tha application of tha Tork County Telephone company to Issue $35,000 of stock haa not bean passed on by tha commission. Tha Tork company dealrea to Invest tha . . aaVm 1b stock of the Bradshaw Telephone company, which now haa a capital stock of Mb. Salltvaa A ska Pardaa. Jamas Sullivan haa applied ta OoTarnor Aldrch for a pardon. He waa on of th three men convicted af killing a railroad Mgnt watchman namad Frank Wiser at 0Mnay la tha year 1901 Tha other men were Thomas Mclntyr and Harry Neville, AH reoatved Ufa sentences. Neville. ob tained a commutation of sentence from Governor Shallenberger; January" . T31L One of tha last acta of tha retiring gover nor was to liberate Neville on the ground Of railing health.. Now Sullivan, whose llf sentence waa commuted to tan years, January 1. 19(a). by Governor Sheldon, asks for liberty on th ground that Neville, who la aow free, signed aa affidavit sev eral year ago admitting that ha was tha man who killed tha night watchman and that ha had lied previously when he said tha tolling waa dona by Sullivan. Ptar Back frwaa Baetaa. Joaf A. Piper, secretary of tha Stat Board of Charities and Corrections, has ra- tareed from !, V-ST3 hs fcttesdtd tha national conference of charttlea and rorrecuoos. H was elected a member of tha committee on poor law. a commit tee that reports on the car of tha poor ta county poor farms and other Institu tion Hs nslted sis or seven prisons and reformatories during his absence from Ne- rka and will report his findings. Stat Deatal Eaasslaatlaa. jA'n examination la being held at the fate house by tha secretaries of the State Dental board. Secretary Brock of North Platta and Secretary Ladd of Lincoln are la charge of the examination. Twelve applicant- and four who desire to obtain certificates ta practice In Nebraska have applied for certificates. Miller Pile, aa Pepallst. J. E. Miller of Lincoln, who waa re cently placed la nomination by petition of lemocrata aa a democratic candidate for regent of tha university, has filed for H'-m. If as a populist candidate. His personal request to be placed on the ballot a a popunst candidate for regent has been received by the secretary of state. Charles T. Dickinson of Omaha haa filed nTiinatton rapers with the secretary ' at Stat aa a republican candidate for judge ot me fourth Judicial district. Caaaty Aeaeasaaoata. Kichardsoa. Holt and Knox countlea ail snow aa Increase in assessed valuation of property over last year. Richardson county bss reported to the state board a total of ff.mxa:. Last year It had a total ot IT.. 4.C1. Holt tounty this year reports H, 77X507 and reported CT.T.to.' last year. Knox county this year has a total af t4.9U.fla and last year reported CTJS.toi t haaae af Jartadtettee. Tha local branch of the federal naturalis ation department, located in the d strict court here, has passed from under the Jurisdiction of the Denver frees and ul hereafter be looked after by the naturalis ation of flies at St. Louis. The order tall lag for the change Informs ths authorities here that all offices ea.t of the l'Oih mertdaa are affected and will hereafter re port to the bt. Louis oftVe instead of the Denver office as In the past. Detailed Census of Nebraska Counties. The director of the renwtis baa announced th population of according to its minor civil divisions, aa foilowa: 11. MADISON COL" NTT ' 1 ll Battle Creek precinct. Including next of Battle Creek Tillage l Psttie Creek vlllsse (part on Total for Battle creek village In Battle Creek and High land precincts S7 Emerlrk pmlmt Enoia prelnt tm Fairvlew precinct t7 Green Garden precinct 64 Orove precinct H Highland pre. (net. Including prt of Battle Creek village.... t9 battle Creek vlllaae (part of) 1 Jefferson pre'inct. Including part of TIM en village 71 Tllden villaae ipart oft S4 For total see Burnett township. Antelope county.) KtltmauM precinct f. Madimn precinct ) Madison city - L Meadow Grave precinct. Including Meadow Grove village S Meadow Grove village M Norfolk precinct i.m Norfolk city -. 3 Ward 1 Le Ward 1 - L Ward t i - ' LJV7 erJ 4- - ...-. a a e wa a aeee a. 11 8 North Deer Creek precinct JM Fcnoolcraft precmct US Shell Creek precinct. Including Newman Orove village LU Newman Grove village se South Deer Creek precinct 141 I'nlon precinct .... ............... ...... ...... 24 Valley precinct .. ............ . . 6tt W'arnervllle precinct - Madison countyt lW w.r r m cw 7 c LI" 3S1 n 1.471 in l..4 Jal f LJ 491 441 U. uo e7 5 (41 847 n s.oat 447 46: J. A Barber, manager of tha tor, waa quit certain as to his Identity. Winner, a mare boy of 19 years of ajre, is a con sumptive, and said ha waa tramping over tha country because he bad no relative or friends and la not able ta work. Automobile Struck by String of Cars Near Wood Eiver Three Penoni Seriously Injured When Machine ii Demol ished by Cart. wnnn river. Neb.. Juna . (Special Telegram.) Three people In aa automobUe had a miraculous escape from death her late last night. T. O. Honnold. a local liveryman, waa returning to town with Ruseell M. Jones and Miss Bessie EStrawn as pssseogers. and as they were crossing the .Union Pacific tracks at Main street the auto waa struck by a suing of freight cars which were being blown along tha .mi Th automobile waa completely de molished and all tha occupants were severely Injured. Mr. Hsnnold hsd his right shoulder dislocated and Mr. Jonea sustained a broken arm and shoulder. hi- atrawn was severely bruised and It Is thought received tnternal Injurlee which . . nrove fataL At the time of the ac cident the wind waa blowing a gale and It was Impossible to sea but a short distance on account of tha dirt Th wind waa fol lowed by a heavy rain. SETTLERS ENTER COMPLAINT AGAINST CHERRY CATTLEMEN Daa sailer ssl Otaere Say Baaeh- era Aaaay Thews far Psrsese af Drlvlaa- Taeaa Away. (Prom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Juna . 8pecial.) Dan Smoiley and a doaen other Ktnkaidera. settlers in central Cherry county, have written Governor Aldrich a letter of com plaint against cattlemen who own and operate the Diamond Bar ranch, th M. W. ranch and the Cross Anchor ranch, which tha writers allege harass and an noy them for the purpose of making them leave their placea. It la further alleged by tha homesteaders In their letter of Information that the cat tlemen allow their stock to roam at large over their lands and destroy their grow ing crop. The letter la to be turned over to the United States district attorney of Nebraska, who Is Investigating similar complaint coming from other western Nebraska countlea. to find that tha womaa was alive and well but confined la th county Jail be cause of th recent theft of P6 from Henry Skokl some time ago. A letter written by a sister of th wayward ne- gresa and which she gleefully referred to as a missive which would bring "tha old ta" waa responaTbl for th visit of the Saloon Men (Jet Tips on Duties Excite Boird of Lincoln Hold Session at Which Policy for Year la Outlined. (Prom a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Juno S. (Special ) At a meeting held by the excise board this morning for tha purpose of reviewing the coming license year with saloon propri etors, th saloon keepers unitedly asserted themaeivea aa favoring strict regulation ot their establishment. Copies of th ex cise rules of th city are to be placed la tha hands of each bartender In th city. a daaghtar la Marrvtlle. He was aged 97 i year. Mr. Reynold was a aatlv of PenaaTtvania. ' but had Itved la tha west for fifty years. His wlf died hi Tecum seh seven year ago. and he la tut "teed by a oana-hter and five aona lrsi Jowae. BROKITN BOtr. Neb., June H. (Special). Nick Jacquet a wealthy and wall known eittsea of Merna. is dead. Marshall Eddy received a telegram yeaterday from his sons, George and Prank Jacquet. advlstng of his demise In th Mayo hospital at Rochester. MtnrC Mr. Jacoiiot was oper ated cn In that Institution about two weeks ago. His body will be brought to Merna for burlaL Mr. Jaconet formery was engaged In th elevator buetnees. his toniiow conducting It. He waa also a prominent cattleman In th earlier day and his fortune was mad In grain and cattle deals. Th funeral will ba held Monday or Tuesday. J a a Andrew Kelsa. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. June 9S- (Epe- dal Telegram.) John Andrew Kelso, a former member of tha dty council and a well knowa grocer, passed away yesterday at the are cf 57 years. Ha leave a widow and six children. REPUBLICAN CTTT. Neb.. June . (Special.) Mm. Roas Bora an of Wallace, Nei formerly of this dty. died last Fri day. Th body was brought here and burled In Cedar Grove cemetery Saturday. Rev. Mr. Haeklne oond acted the service. Mrs. Borden was S year old. Tha funeral waa under th auspteea of th Woman's Relief corps, of which aha was a member. Sidney Beery.' ST. JOSEPH. Mo., June 3a, Sidney Beery. lawyer and prominent Mason, died last night, aged M years. Ha was a repreaen tattv from the local temple to the Imperial council of sbrtner hi Rochester, N. T., next month. Reary Sealasaar. PORT MADISON. Ia.. June X Attorney Henry Schlemer, aged O, died of Bright' disease at his home here today. For three terms ha waa mayor of Port Madison In th early eighties. - Paal Haaaphray ta Marry. BROKEN BOW. Neb.. Juno M, (Special Telegram). Mr. and Mrs. A. R- Hum phrey, ths former a well known attorney of Broken Bow, are In Vernon, Tex., to attend the wedding of their son, Paal Humphrey of Washington, D. C to Mlsa Blanche Stephens, daughter of Congress man Stephens of Texas. The wedding will take place Juna 28. Mr. Humphries Is Con gressman Klnkald's private secretary. Fresaaat Paatar Called ta Tsseka. FREMONT. Neb.. June . (Special) Rev. w. 11. Buss of tha Congregational church this morning official lv confirmed the report that ba had received a call to the pastorate of the First Congregational church of Tooeka. Kan. Ka did not stats whether he would accent or not. but it la enerallv believed In church circles that he will do so. Tha Topeka church la rec ognized as the leading church of the de nomination In that state. DEATH RECORD LUMBERMEN NOT YET NOTIFIED OF INDICTMENT t'r it eh field aad Hall at LI meal a Staad Beady ta Far. La Baad Wheal Ward Casaea. Prom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. June . (Special-) Bird Crltchfleld and E. E. Hall, the Nebraska lumber dealers. Indicted by a federal grand Jury at Chicago last week for an alleged violation of tha Sherman antl-trust act. have so far received no direct advices as to the findings of ths Jury. Mr. Crltch fleld said this morning that papers In all probability would be sent to tha United elates "onarahaJ for ths district of Ne braska. Further the lumberman asserted that both hs and Mr. Hall war ready to grv bond. . WUaurel A. Oaaad. TECUMSEH. Neb.. June M. (Special ) Wlllard A. Osgood, one of th beat known farmers In Johnson countv. died at his home southeast of this dty yesterday, He suffered a stroke of Daralvsla several months ago and gradually failed until ths end. He was aared Sa years and la sur vived by a family. Wllllaas R. Beyaalda. TECUMSEH. Neb.. June 2S.-4 Special Tha body of William R. Reynolds, for many years a aettler of this county, was brought from Maryville. Mo., last evening for Interment In the Tecuraseh cemetery Mr. Reynolds died Frtdav at the home of Th Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads. 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Shampaos alone may be used as often as agreeable, but aoce or twice a month Is generally sufficient for this special treatment lor women's hair. 5ot wtttutandinc Cuticura soap and ointment are sold everywhere, toast wishing to try tha treatment mav do as without expense by sending to "Cuticura." Dept. H Boston, for a free sample of Cuticura soap aad ointment, with 92-peg book oa the tkia and hair. SHE BROUGHT UIHE OLD MAN" later af Girl la Jail Writes father that Rta Daaghtar ta Dead Wheat She ia la JalL (Prom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. June 3. (Spoclal.) Hurry ing to Lincoln In order that he might take homa the body of his daughter. Miaa Jes sie White, whom he had been Informed was lying dead In this city, Moses Robert son, aa aged colored man and a pioneer of Topeka. Kaa., arrived here today only Preaaaat Urerrry Rabaad. FREMONT. Neb. June M Special-) y. W. R. Wilson's grocerv stars on East y Sixth street aas entered last night by ' break In a window , and while aot mack stuff waa stoles, (his damsces from break , lng rpea gooda. etc.. are. heavy. Evt deatiyhere were a number In It; bottles , af olives, preserves anil all kinds of canned gooda were brokea oaen and portions of ths coateai scattered. The safs bad been forced open and. a few dollars of loose chang stulen. The buraUrs evidently ate hearty 'lunch .and took along a lot of cigars aad tobacco with them, beatde a Hula canned stuff. No due to ths thieves, v - , Jasaea W laaet la DUraara-ed. TECUMSEH. Neb.. June X S pacta! V James Wlnaer. held oa charge af having .attempted to rob th general store of the Tourtelat-Biu-ber comDSnv at Sterling, has been allowfd to so. 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