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'3 Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska TI1E BEE: OMAITA, TITTJKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911. iVN -1 X NEW TITLES ATFARM SCHOOL Complete Readjustment of Teaching Force Effected. PROFESSOR SMITH MAY LEAVE Possibility lastraetar Who Waa Censored (or Activity Befora I.ealslatare Will ISot Mar la Lincoln. (FVom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb., Sept. 27. (Speclal.) Aa a result of the action of the special committee of the Board of Regents of the state university a complete readjust ment of the atate agricultural college and school teaching force has been ef fected. The changes, while they Involve changes In title. In many cases make little alteration of duties and no Increases or reductions of salaries. Profs. Wilcox, Pugsley and Chafe have been given tiio title ef head professors, a title which it r was decided to give to Prof Montgomery ,lf that faculty member wilt consent to stay In the service of the university. Prof. Barker Is to be head of Instruc tional agronomy. The subcommittee appointed by the Board of Regents consisted of President Allen of the Board of Regents, Chan cellor Avery and Dean Burnett. The re port has been filed with the secretary and has the validity of the action taken by the full board. Rumors are that Prof. Smith, who was severely censured by the board for alleged legislative activity at the time the uni versity removal bill was before the lower house, will leave Nebraska university to accept a place with the agricultural col lege of the University of Illinois. Prof. Smith's salary was cut down at the time the board made its criticism of his ac tions and the result, while not com mented upon by the professor, is said to have made him not at all anxious to refuse whatever offer came his way. Josef Broz and Marie Necid Are Ordered Back to Bohemia WEST POINT, Neb., Sept. Z7. Spe cial.) Word has been received from United States Immigration Inspector Adams of Denver that the department has ordered the deportation of Josef Bros and Marie Necid, the two Bo hemians arrested two weeks ago on a charge of being undesirable aliens and of living together Illegally. This order will be carried out on Saturday, Septem br 30, unless the. steps contemplated by Influential Bohemian friends of the parties are successful in obtaining an extension or modification of the order. Miss Necid is now, with her Infant child, at the home of former Mayor Fred Son nensheln at West Point, while Bros con tinues' as a prisoner In the Dodge county Jail. Mr. Sonnenscheln will accompany Miss Necid to Fremont on Friday and surrender her to the federal authorities, ha being her bondsman. It is claimed by Bros that his former wife Is a habitual drunkard and during his absence from her during the last eight years has given birth to two illegitimate children. He claims that his marriage to Miss Necid was undertaken in good faith that he was advised by an attorney In Ms home country that all that was neces sary to free him from his first wife was to contract a marriage with some one else in the United States and he says that, relying upon this advice, he ac companied Miss Necid to this country and married her Immediately upon their arrival. Miss Necid corroborates all these statements. Strenuous efforts are being put forth to delay the deportation of the woman in the case, her compatriots believing her to be an innocent victim of an apparent mistake and attachllng no blame what ever to ber. Congressman Kabath has been appealed to to Intervene for delay. New Pure Seed Law Carries Appropriation (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Sept. 26. (Special.) The new pure seed and commercial stock food law as passed at the late session of the state legislature is to be enforced as , soon ss the pure food commission can ' arrange for details in connection with ' handling the work. This is made manl feat through an opinion handed down to State Auditor Barton today by Deputy , Attorney General Ay res. The principal , trouble with the act was that it was In ' direct and stringent conflict with the Gerdes set of accounting measures, which provide that sums of money taken In by any department shall be paid Into the etate treasury and expended only upon -"'properly authorised vouchers. Thla pre' eluded the expending of fees collected by the pur food department and prevented It from diverting enough money from the exchequer to comply with th provisions of the new enactment. Acting State Pure Fbou Commissioner Redfern will endeavor to enforce the law as soon as possible after October 1. when It la to go Into effect. Under the Iowa seed law $28,000 was collected In fees in eighteen months. , Mr. Redfern believes one-third of that amount will be collected In Nebraska. Deputy Attorney General Ayres holds that persons to be employed by the food commissioner are not government officers, but merely employee and that the Gerdea act la therefore sufficiently explicit as an appropriation act. NEMAHA COUNTY FARMER BUYS BABY FOR SMALL SUM HOWE. Neb., Sept. 17. (Special) A man and a woman traveling through the country In a buggy, sold a baby boy yes terday for tS to Homer Howell,, young farmer, residing half way between here and Auburn. The couple reached the community Sat urday evening and made every possible effort to give away the child. Mr. Howell compelled the couple to ap pear with him before Bounty Attorney Hawxby at Auburn and sign a contract (Ivlng hint the right to the baby's cus tody. It was. stated that to make the contract binding, a sum of money should be paid, hence the "purchase price of $5. At the attorney's office, the man gave the nam of Jeff Lee. He was appar ently 0 years of age, and his wife. May Lee, about It years. - The child's appearance was entirety op posite to the Lee's. Many are of the opinion that It had been stolen. Mr. Howell's only child Is a baby boy of months. His adopted baby appear to be about t months old. AUDITOR BARTON DRAWS LINE ON INSURANCE FIRM W (From a Staff Correspondent) ' . LINCOLN. 8ept 17. 8pecIal-Stte Auditor Barton has indicated that he does not Intend to take anything from the National Business Men'a association, a oencern having heaquarters In Omaha and doing a health and accident insurance business. The auditor con tends that the company Is required to Ilace Its membership money In the gen eral fund, but that It has a contract with a brokerage firm which practically an ruls this and Is in direct conflict with the state official' Idea of what Is )roper transaction for Insurance com panies. The secretary of the company, J. L, Martin, Is the brokerage firm concerned In the matter and ha already has re ceived (1,000 In the funds of the concern, according to the state official. This, he Insists, must be paid back to the com l'ny and no further transactions of this nature are to be permlted In this state. BULLETIN TELLS DETAILS OF HOG CHOLERA SERUM (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Sept. 27. (Special.) The de partment of animal pathology of the State Agricultural school has Issued a bulletin on the distribution of hog cholera serum, which, according to the Sanborn bill passed at the late session -of the legislature. Is to be sold to the farmers of the- state at actual cost. The cost as computed by the state experiment farm authorities will be about 0 cents per 100 pounds of animal treated. The dose ordinarily prescribed for a 100-pound shoat is twenty cublo cen timeters and Is to be increased rather than diminished to pure-bred hogs or brood sows. Pigs Weighing less than 100 pounds are to be given the full twenty cubic centimeter dose. TWO LINCOLN MEN HELD , FOR OMAHA SILK THEFT (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Sept. 27. (Special.) In the custody of Detective Devereese of the Omaha police force Harry Polsky and H. -Lehmann were taken to that city today together with several hundred dol lars' worth of silk1 goods, which. It 1 al leged, the men stole from stores in the metropolis. The loss of silks to a con siderable amount at Lincoln and Cedar Rapids are also said to have been traced to these men. Both of the men are well known in this city, where they have many relatives. Neither of the men would make any statement Caster Coart Term Postponed. BROKEN BOW. Neb.. Sept 27. (Spe cial.) According to Instructions received here today from Judge Hostetler, the criminal term of district court set for the first week in October, will go over until November IX This change is largely due to the absence of ex-Gov ernor Silas Holcomb, who Is Interested In three of the principal cases and is now at Hot Springs for hi health. Graad Island Boy Fatally Hart. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Sept 27. While attempting, on a bicycle, to dodge between two motor cars at Denver, Ralph Eppley of this city, who la In Denver with his mother, was run down by a "Seeing Denver" truck and so seriously Injured that he Is not expected to recover. He Is 17 year of age and accompanied Mr. Epley, who Is In Den ver In the Interest of her health. Denial from Baa Fraacleeo. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 27. E. L. Reguln, president of the San Francisco local of the Federation of Shop Employes of the Harriman lines, denied the truth of stock exchange rumors, current today. that a strike ha been declared or la Imminent on the Harriman lines. Key to the Situation-Bee Advertising. Gig Returns. MURDER AT SYRACUSE, NEB. Body of George Jarrels Found in Hii Home with Skull Crushed. OTOE SHERIFF FINDS A CLUE Officers Hope to Make aa Arrest Today Dead Man Lived Aloao Bad There Was Ka Riga of a ntraaale. NEBRASKA CITT. Neb., Sept. 17.- (Speclal Telegram.) The body of George Jarrels was found In his shanty near the Burlington depot at Syracuse this morn ing with his skull crushed and his throat cut from ear to ear. Jarrels was . a bachelor, aged U years, and resided alone. He has been a resident of Syracuse the major portion of his life and dona the chores about the saloons and place about town, and was quarrelsome when drink ing. He has been driving a dray team of late and went home aa usual last night "! this morning hi body was found lying on his bed without a sign of any struggle about the house or any in struments to show with what the crime had been committed or by whom. A neighbor heard a team drive up to the house about 10 o'clock last night, but did not hear It leave, and it was thought the murder was committed after that time. Sheriff Goes to the Sceae. Coroner Karstens and Sheriff Fischer went to the scene as soon as they were notified of the find and took charge. They worked over the case for several hours before they found a clue, but hope to be able to make an arrest late this afternoon or this evening. A coroner's jury will be called this afternoon and the case fully investigated. , This is the first murder that ever oc curred In the town and the people are much worked up over the matter, and may be Inclined to take Justice in their own hands if the guilty party is located and kept in the town very long. UNCLE SAM OBJECTS TO ANTI-LIQUOR CLAUSE IN DEED GRINNELL, la., Sept. 27.-(Speclal.) Does Uncle Sam expect at some time in the future to use the ground selected for the postofflce site here for a distillery or saloon? Probably not. but the govern ment will not accept it with the clause In the deed that the land shall never be used as a place to manufacture or sell intoxicating liquors. All because of that clause there is a hitch in the transfer ring of the site from the owner to the federal government When J. B. Grlnnell, the founder of the town, deeded this land and much of what Is now inside the corporate limits of the town to the city and private pur chasers he specified in the transfers that none of the land should ever be used for manufacturing or selling Intoxicating liquors. When a deed for the govern ment was made, following Its selection and purchase of the site for the new federal building, this clause was added to the deed. The government refuses to accept it with the clause appended and it will probably have to be stricken out. As a result there has been much delay in transferring the land to the new owner. TO CET RID OF RHEUMATISM If we Buffer with Rheumatism and. desire to get rid of it we must make up our minds to subject our systems to the proper course of treatment for a while. The only way to cure oneself of Rheumatism is to remove the cause expel the irritating uric acid from the blood; every other method of treatment has proved a failure. S. S. 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