Tin, iu:i: om.mia. w kikivy. .mm: 3 Nebraska Nebraska MAKES TWENTY-FOOT LEAP i Three Members of Hastings Council Are Out on Strike Sign in Hotel Causes Farmer Lad to Make Attempt to Escape. Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska SIDNT SUMMON THE ELEVATOR (Trrtm a Stuff Porrrspnnile nt.i LINCOLN. .Tuns 2 i Special.) Wien Bud Undny placed In the rooms of his Pavoy hotel the slRns "Not ResponslMo. for the Ixsa of Valuables." little, did lie think the warning would cause his K'jes'.s to flee from his hotel In fright, hut siivh proved to be the cent 1t night when Ira. Wooten, a farmer ld, restored at tho hotel and wn shown to a room on clio fifth floor. Reading the slun he became fri!ntened and Jumped from the window to the third story Toof, ten feet or more below, and from there made a twenty-foot lump to the roof of the Ijtbor temple. While ho had covered thirty feet In two jumi-a. he became frightened at thirty feet for one Jump from the I.ahor temple roof to tho street, and when found waa sitting on the edge of the roof contemplating what he better do. One of the guests In the fourth story of the hotel had seen him make the first Jump and had given the alarm. Wootrn raid he had gone to the elevator to go down that way, hut after waiting a long time for It to come up, thought lls cretlon the better part of valor and took to the roof. He said he did not know be had to push the button to get the elevator to rome after him, but uupposed it iniule regular trips like the railroad trains uut In his part of the state, Kicept a few scratches he suffered n" ham. The screen at hla window was found hooked on the Inside and the door to hla room also looked on the lnslilo. How be got out, he has rofusvd to tell. TIASTlX'iS. Nidi.. June V. - i S col ll Toll gram. I - )',ecause Mayor Mimkcm io fufd to aiiloKl.r f r trlling a ouncil -man It was none of his buxiiirss why he hJ ilimnissid puliri'iuau. threw riTMnhi-rs of the body went on strike UiM night, breaking the quorum nmi iieeot Inn the transaction of bus nrs- rnrniysia of city buslr.rsa is threatfiied. as the strikers cannot be Impeached wit hoi. I a quorum. They may be compelled to at tend council meetings, but r.'t to answer roll calls, is the advice they re cived from an atto'-noy. .Meanwhile the niinor Itv 1 powerless to envt "id, nances or expend city funds. - I Heavy Rain, with Hail, at Arborville YORK. Neb., June :"..( Special Tele, gi am. I About 2 o'clock this afternoon tho northwestern part of York louutv waa visited by a heavy wind and bail storm. Much damaso was done growing cropi In the vicinity of Arlioii i'h'. where the storm was the heaviest, blowing down out buildings and destroying in er tiling In its path. Telephone w ires are down and communication ahnoM impossible In the city. At the same time t iirec-tpiartors of an Inch of rain fell in ten minutes. HKATHK'K. Neb., June Special Telegram.) A heacy rainstorm visited thin section. Hail and wind accompanied tho rain. It Is thought crops were dam awed but little. Young Wife Commits Suicide in Odd Way WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS IN YORK Notes from Beatrice and Gage County I'KATKIi'K. Ne'e. J. me Z i Special - I In the isse of Ira tilssby, administrator of the estate (.f I .lord li'.Kshi. suit for $1'm niiHiust the llentrlce Klectric oom panv for the denth ot the latter, another nnwir was tie, by the company Mon- ' nny In the ,Utrb t court akln that the i use be dismissed. Ti e company alleges that the wiring in the bakery where young Ki.:shy met his death was not le fcitlxe. that the defendants bad no knowloiKc of the location of the inai'h'ii cr . and that the accident was only an ordinary occurrence under the cirvnm M.inres. Jesse Klchhorn and Miss Florence l'owell. both of this city, were married Monday at the home of rbe bride s par ents. Mr. and Mm. C K. Powell. Mrs. f'nullne Khrllch. a pioneer of this section, died Monday evening at the home of her daughter, M's John Miller, three miles northeast of rickrell, aged -3 yeans. Sho formerly lived at rrinceton, Neb., and la survived by her husband and five children. At a meeting of the board of super visors Monday sitting as a 'ioi-.I ' equalisation It refused to grant t!i ro piest ot several (.aye county banks ar..l dealers in mortgages, asking that the amounts of mortgages held by them be deducted from the aggregate sums of t' capital stock plus the undivided profits end be exempt from tajces. The ca;v was file, before the board some time ns.o and has been pretty thoroughly gone over. M'COOK, Neb.. June 29 (Special Tele gram.) Mrs. Claude Wise living near Vanbury committed suicide yesterday afternoon at the home of her father, W. A. Minuter by shooting herself and tak ing death doubly sure by having her body fall into the Beaver Creek. Domestic. nn happlness Is given as the cause of the deed, although the woman was still In her twenties. , A coronal's Jury verdict was rendered in accordance with these facts last even ing at Panbury. W. W. Mlnnlor is one of the prominent and early settlers of the heaver Creek in Red Willow county. The young husband bears a good name In this neighborhood. GARDEN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL IS ORGANIZED OSHKOSH. Neb., June 29. (Special.) The school, directors of the various dis tricts of Garden county met In the county superintendent's office at Oshkosh on June IS and elected the board of regents for the Garden County High chool at Oshkosh. Attorney Frank -A. Dutton. di rector of local district; Henry .Tillgner of Lewellyn, a highly respected old set tler from the eastern part of the county, and George W. Sampson, cashier of the Llsoo State bank of Llsoo, were elected as three members of the new board. Ac. cording to the new high school law County Superintendent Nellie Olson and County Treasurer Ralph S. Laycock com plete the board of five members. The board will meet July IS and organise, elect faculty, etc The County High school will - be held In Oshkosh's new Jin, 000 school building. HOSPITAL CORPS MAKES LONGTRIP OVERLAND NORTH PLATTE. Neb., June 29.-(8pe-cial.) One hundred officers and men from Fort D. A. Russell In crarge of Major W. W. Reno arrived here this morning on their way to Sparta. Wis., w here they are to carry on a school of ii.structton for state militia. The trip to North Platte waa made on foot to put the men Into training for active service. The men are from Ambulance Company No. 1 and Field Hospital Company No. , I. United States army. The officers are surgeons and the men are hospital as sistants. " Tha party has eight wagons loadel with hospital supplies and Is capable in an hour's time to establish and equip a 250 bed field hospital. Rainy weather and rad roads were encountered by the men since leaving Cheyenne. Major Rni was formerly stationed at Fort Crook. YORK. Neb., June 29. (Special.) Tha so ond annual convention of thr Ne braska conference of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church, which began last Saturday, closed too'ay. Nearly 100 delegates were present. A report of the national convention held at Syracuse, N. Y., was given by Mr. F. M. Pcrdew of Uranrf Island. Mrs. B. A. Oram of North Platte gave an address on "Training Children In Missionary Work." Children of the Mother's Jewels home contributed several musical num bers. Address by Conference President Mrs. E. E. Hosman of Norfolk. The fol lowing officers were elected for the en suing year: President, Mrs. E. K. Hos man. Norfolk; first vice president, Mrs. A. W. Nlckell, Beatrice; second vice , resi dent, Mrs. C. C Wilson. Gothenburg; third vice president, Mrs. Leslie Stears, University Place: recording secretary Kiss H. Boners, Tekamah; corresponding secretary. Mrs. T. M. Ixiagh, Norfolk; treasurer, Mrs. C. O. Taylor, Beatrice. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLAR FIRE LOSS AT FIRTH BEATRICE. Neb., June 29. (Special Telegram.) Fire at an early hour , this morning at Firth, destroyed the Bank of Firth, W. E. Wagner's drug store, the meat market of John Moner, the res taurant of James Kullcmyn. Delebar Hardware store and two vacant buildings. The fire broke out from an unknown cause In Wagner's drug Btore and the flames spread no rapidly that the citi zens of the little town were unable to check them. The loss Is placed at $uO,O00, partially covered by Insurance. This Is the second disastrous fire visiting here within the last few years. Ilastlnara 'Want Patina. HASTINGS, Neb. , June 29 -(Sperlnl Telegram.) The $.V.rno intersection pav ing bond proposition carried by an oer whelming majority at the special election today, the vote being fCK to 27S. Alread. applications are on file for mor than t.om.OY) yards of paving The construc tion campaign will he commenced ns soon as the delegate taa ba completed by too council, t Campaign to Secure Six Clubs in Loop HASTINGS. Neb.. June 3 iSpe.lal Telegram ( - A delegation of Norfolk fans crossed the state b i 1 1 t n ill- t mI.ii to protest to President Miles nudist 1 io dropping of the tirumnvrs fro.n the sijic league. They picked up Mr Miles nt OIMiut, brought him to I I::! i.g: .nul Immediately launched a mo" e to get an other club Into the league for m c ub loop Norfolk people resent bein:; cut ou. of the league and arc prepared to nial.e up any different c In mileage to limiting clul s If allowed to retain lis mem'.ierslilp. Selunler was communicated with by tele phone and a meeting whs to In held there tonight to determine whether it shall Join the loop. In the meantime thn four-club circuit will stand. tnta Accident eae Odell. PKATKTCF.. Neb.. June 20 -Frank Shalla. Jr , waa serloualy. If not fatally, hurt Sunday night when the car n which 'e :inl o:s b oiler. WH'Inm, and 'biirls Smith were riding ran Into a ditch a few liit'cs south of Odell and turned over His skull was fractured, and Pis. 'lop prrlen and Pickett Monday removed a Isirtion of the skull In order to relieve the pressure on the brain. He partially regained consciousness Inst evening, but Is in a critical condition. Flee Wnrilen SJnkca Trip. HARVA yi. Neb.. June 29.-(Spe-lal.) AV. Tl. Rldae'l. state fire warden, was In the city on business connected with his department yesterday. He found sev eral mntters that did not come up to standard and which he Insisted must be remedied. The school building, several of the business blocks and the streets and alleys were given a searching Insnec- ' tion. and In the nwirnr he mit with 1 ! representatives of the I omnvinllv club, i the fire department and business interests j at SB Informal meeting held at the i om munity club rooms, at which time he made plain the necessity of greater care in the matter of pieiention of fires. Asks Permission to ;Issue $2,000,000 Notes i i From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. June 2!.-t Special. (eneral Solicitor Shcean of the I b lea go, St. Paul. Minneapolis Omaha railroad called on the State llallwav commission this morn ing with an application for permission to Issue J2.0ur.0O of refunding gold deben- i tine certificates and $100,000 mortgage bonds. This la made necessary because of the law which requires pc rnilsslon In alt states through which the road runs, the Wisconsin commission having already granted the application To Look and Feel Bright in Hot Weather Don't dread washday. 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An ounce of mercollsed wart, obtainable at any drugstore, applied nlghtlv like cold cream, ami washed off mornings, will gradually Improve the worst complexion When depressed by the beet and you want to freshen up for the afternoon Ot evening, bathe the face in a lotion made bv dtsolvlng an ounce of powdered s.xo ll'te In a half flnt witch haaef You'll find tills more refreshing than an hour's rest. It Is fine for smoothing out wrin kles, even the nVrier ones Advertisement. LARGE FARM HOME BURNED DURING ELECTRICAL STORM FATRBVRT, Neb.. June S.-CSneclal Telegram.) During an electrical and hall atorm that visited the western portion of Jefferson county last night the large home of M. J. Harms, near Gladstone, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground- Occupants escaped uninjured and managed to save a portion of their household goods. Kstlmated loss Is ll.'IO, partly Insured. The rain of last night partially relieved the drouth that !n prevailed nearly two weeks. 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June !9 I S-eclall The voters of the Lunb-r school d'strlet t a special meeting held Monday even ing decided to Issue bonds In the sum of 3o.o00 for the purpose of buying a site and building a new school house, the vote standing HR f'.r and agalnt While playing In a tree Roy Tavls. la-year-old boy, fell, breaking bis left arm, the bone protruding thmugh the flesh. He has been In bad shape since. Mrs. John Sioll wfl thrown from a buggy by a runaway team Monday and Saily bruised. Trunin tltnrkt .n Maker. BEATRICE. Nb.. June .- Spe-ial. ) Because Ralph Hubbard, night fireman and gas maker at the local gas plant, re fused to allow a tramp to sleep in the boiler room of the plant Monday night tha fellow strjek Hubbard in the head when his back was turned, knocking him down and rendering him unconscious The tramp then escaped. 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