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The Hanover Herald from Hanover, Kansas • 6

The Hanover Herald du lieu suivant : Hanover, Kansas • 6

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Foreign 1 Topeka. The contract for installinr the largest Irrigation plant on a sin THE HERALD MS! 1 1ST EMS II I gle farm in Kansas will be let by the Jf. board of control August 15. The plant 1 will be on the new 6tate insane hos PUBLISHED WEEKLY PAY IIS BBS SOME PARAGRAPHS OF TIMELY KANSAS HANOVER pital farm near Larned and by next year there will be six hundred acres which can be irrigated whenever ar Any idea that the Bulgarian army is preparing for a counter stroke has been abandoned. The prospects of peace among the Balkan states are much improved, the, king of Roumania using his influence toward general conditions.

An organized attempt at bomb throwing in various parts of the city' INTEREST. tificial watering Is necessary. A concrete dam Is to be built across Supreme Court Orders City to MORE OR LESS IMPORTANT Pawnee creek-at the western end of SAYS BANKS 111 PLOI SECRETARY M'ADOO ISSUES A STATEMENT. the thousand acre farm and big gasr Meet Obligations. Items of Events That Are Transpiring of Lisbon Monday was frustrated by the police, who had been warned and were on the lookout.

Constitutionalist army officials in WRIT OF' MANDAMUS ISSUED in-'Our-Own as Well -as In Foreign Lands Washington Political News. i oline pumps will be installed. Concrete flumes will carry the water to each, field. The surveys are now being made to determine the best routes for carrying water to each field. It is intended that this hospital will be a big industrial plant and furnish fresh and canned vegetables to al the other institutions under the board of control.

A modern canning factory is to" be built next spring to have a Matamoras have received word of the, federal surrender of Torreon. It was: it "other Hearing to Be Held After Tax Levies Are Made When Court "Will Indicate Levy to Pay the Bonds. said the -Torreon federals had been killing their horses for food. AS MARSHALL INTERPRETS IT Too Many Preach When More Should Plow Corn Southern Chinese Forces Declare for Division. Washington The president will be authorized by a bill passed by the senate to invite foreign nations to hold a convention on the protection of birds.

Topeka. The Kansas Supreme A bomb exploded in a coppersmith's workshop atXisbon and seriously injured the proprietor, who opened a Court has issued an order granting drawer in which It had been con cealed. All his employes were sufficient capacity to put up all vegetables the other Institutions will use. The legal proceedings to obtain the water rights for the Irrigation plant -and the taking of water from Pawnee creek were started by the board of control in the district court at Larned the other day. This is necessary Washington.

Secretary McAdoo has an alternative write of mandamus against the city of Atchison to make the city pay off the $266,000 of bonds which no provision had been made to pay. The court was asked to grant the writ by E. O. Levlnson Co. and 1 Indefinite extension of the troublesome consideration of the administration currency reform bill by the democrats of the house banking and currency committees is forecasted.

President Wilson has in mind" a legislative program which does not necessarily involve an amendment tQ the Sherman anti-trust laws, but is In anticipation of the reoccupation ol Adrianople by the Turkish troops, issued a statement flatly charging that the decline of government 2 per cent bonds to 85 ys a new low record was due "almost wholly to what appeared the Columbia Knickerbrocker Trust Company of New York, holders of Hadji All Bey, former minister of the interior, has been appointed governor of that city, and has gone to assume to be a campaign waged with every in to prevent all the water being taksa from the creek above the state property by others who want to irrigate their lands. $70,000 worth of the bonds. dication of concerted action on the part of a number of New York banks The preliminary hearing on the ao- his post said to contemplate additional statutes to cause apprehension and uneasiness plication for a writ was held before Travelers arriving at Madrid from. defining monopolies. the second division of the supreme court.

The attorneys for the city of Portugal declare the present revo'u The democrats of the hottse banking tionary movement in that country to The sum of $127,577 is now available for road improvement in the 105 counties of Kansas. It represents the state license fes on automobiles and and currency commission struggled be of a most important character and along with their consideration of the Atchison contended that the court had no jurisdiction in the case. The court held that it had all the jurisdiction needed and issued "the alternative that even supporters of the govern motor cycles. Under the law all mo administration currency bill, and when Tabout these bonds in order to help them in their efforts to defeat the currency bill." Banks throughout the country own almost entirely of the 2 per cent bonds. Their market value just now is approximately $30,000,000 less than; when the banks bought them.

Almost all the entire issue is used as security for national bank notes. ment consider it serious. tor vehicles in the state must pay a writ. Some time soon the court will The roTisiiltine physicians in attend they adjourned but a few scattered sections remained to be considered. a Railway representatives have joined ance on Mrs.

Emmeline Pankhurst, state license, the tax being on automobiles and $2 on motor cycles. The fees, except a small amount which goes to pay for the tags and grant another hearing to the city when a showing may be made as to any question of the validity of the who was recently released from Hoi loway jail. London, take so serious a old bonds. At the same time the court will indicate what tax levy must view of her condition that they have ordered the immediate resort to a be made this year to pay the bonds, or at least a part of the bonds. A re transfusion of blood.

straining order against the city mak- inz anv tax lew unless includes a Mrs. Emmaline Pankhurst, the miff tant suffraget leader, who outwitted the police on Saturday, was arrested levy for the payrffent of the bonds was In the fight to prevent Postmaster Burleson from increasing the size of parcels post packages transmissable through the mails and reducing the rates, to become effective August 15. Senator Norris has taken a new tack in his program of dissolving the coffee trust, and has adopted a method similar to that chosen by Senator Hitchcock in his attack on the tobacco trust A reception in honor of Richard L. Metcalfe is to be given July 31 at the home of W. E.

Andrews of Hastings, nnflitnT for the treasury. Invitations also issued. handling of the license's, remains the counties in which the vehicles are owned, and are to be used for road maintenance. Of the $5 fee for autos $4.25 goes to the county for road pur posesrof the $2 motor cycle tax $1.50. Naturally the counties owning the largest number of motor vehicles have the largest funds from a tax-for road betterment.

Secretary of State Sessions thinks that it would be a very good thing for the farmers to drag the roads in the winter when the -snow is on the ground. Sedgwick county has the largest number of mo Under the order of the court Atch Declare for Division of China. Peking. General Huang Sing, commander of the' southern forces, tentatively has declared for the separation of the north and south and the abandonment of the "punish Yuan" expedition northward. Several columns of loutherners, aggregating about 8,000 men, arrived Monday from Nanking and proceeded to Yang Chow, province of King-Su, with the supposed intention of threatening, an attack on General Hsu and his' 3,000 men with a view to inducing them to join the southerners.

again when she was entering a public hall in London to attend the weekly conclave of the women'B social and po ison should prepare itself to either pay the bonds at. tax paying time in litical union. November or refund the bonds at the current rates instead of 4 per cent. The supreme court plainly said in its A group of sixty-four Canadian and American pilgrims were received in order "taht the tax would have to be levied and collected to -pay off the private audience last week by the pope. They were conducted by the tor vehicles in the state, 1,436 automo i bonds.

It may arrange a deal with biles and 166 motor cycles, and conse Right Rev. Michael F. Fallon, bishop the bondholders whereby a certain quently has the largest road fund. of London, Ont, who presented Peter have been sent to all Nebraskans in Washington. While administration officials believe that the crisis will not be reached in Mexico until the northern rebel armies press "closer to Mexico City a.nd the federal strongholds, indica AS MARSHALL INTERPRETS IT.

part of the bonds will be paid off $6,352. pence amounting to $2,000. this year and another part next year, so that the burden of paying all the In accordance with a proclamation At least eleven Kansas towns are Too Many Preach When More Should Plow Corn. Aurora, 111. "Too many persons who bonds at one time will net be so issued Saturday, the municipal police, tions are that an effort will be made heavy.

reinforced by a strong body of Shang- hv the Washington government to I hal volunteers, went to the rebel head- pursue a well defined policy before see the sign 'P. in the- heavens think it means 'preach when short of water and the state board of health and its engineers are working hard to help the cities get water that is fit for use. Several towns are now using water unfit for domestic use' and the citizens are prohibited from Dr. J. J.

Sippy, epidemiologist for Quarters at Chapel, immediately norta events reach a critical stage. It means 'clow said Vice Presi the Kansas Board of Health, has of the foreign setlement boundary There is a growing sentiment in con sent out notices to all the county where they disarmed 300 soldiers and dent Thomas R. Marshall Sunday in addressing twenty thousand persons press in favor of government owner using it in their homes. Others have twelve officers and took six three-Inch health officers to watch for infantile paralysis and see that stable flies es who had gathered at Mooseheart, 111., ship of public utilities in Alaska. A guns.

to attend the laying of the corner measure introduced by Senator rom- pecially are kept away from the pa a General stone- of a. $5,000,000 industrial school dexter of Washington provides that all tients. Within the last few days cases of this disease, the first to ap anl home for orphaned children and the aged. The institution is to be public utilities, including rauroaas, RteamshiD the telegraph and An order citing the American To pear in Kansas this year, have been bacco company and the United Cigar toienhnne together with the ter erected by the Loyal Order of Moose reported. Four of the cases are at minals, shall be owned and operated Parsons, one at Wichita, two near Stores company to appear in the United States court of appeals in New by the federal government.

Some Winter Wheat Records. Kinsley and one at Ellsworth, "The" just enough wa-ler for domestic use and -the watering of -lawns, flowerbeds and gardens and in some instances even the watering of horses-and cows "from the city supplies Is prohibited. Washington, Olathe, On-aga, Marysyille, Strong City, Wichita, Wellington, Plainville and Kanapolis are the towns In which there is wa'ter trouble at this time and in which the board of health has had official notice about the water supply. Kansas has one railroad where "the passenger fare is 3 cents a mile. It is York August 21 has been Issued by common housefly does not carry lu Blair, Neb.

Grimm brothers hold Federal Judge Hand. Domestic fantile paralysis," said Doctor Sippy Oxq palm for winter wheat so far reported. The piece down the river, William L. Clayton, Insurance com "We have been able to show almost Violating orders of the Western missioner of Colorado during former conclusively that it is the stable fly twenty-seven acres by County Sur- Federation of Miners against violence, Governor Shaffroth's administration, that does it. The best preventive we vevor Hill's tape line, yielded forty- many of the 15,000 striking miners oi know is to keep the stables clean, tne eight bushels and a fraction to the committed suicide at his home at Denver by inhaling gas.

Financial troubles the copper belt of Michigan created manure piles hauled away and the acre. Peter Tyson had fifty-five acres enoueh disturbance Thursday to re are given as the reason for his act, houses screened thoroughly. We know that averaged forty bushels to the sult in the ordering out of troops. acre and six bushels A. J.

Har The new nine-hour law for female of no cure or any serum which will Prevent the disease. The state board Two of Nebraska's most ardent labor in Nebraska will likely result in ris, Chester Smith, and John Binnell all report thirty-eight bushels, Harry is enforcing as strict a quarantine the closing of. the large stores and suffragists, Dr. Allie B. Wiemer, and her 18-year-old daughter, Catharine, against infantile paralysis as Is en Tucker thirty-five, James E.

Maher most other establishments over the forced against any disease. thirty-five. started Friday morning from liincom state at not later than 6 o'clock in the the Kansas Southwestern, running from Arkansas City to Anthony, sixty nilles. A committee of patrons of the line, officials of the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe and the Kansas utilities commission had a long informal conference recently and it was agreed that an order allowing thia road to charge 3 cents a mile for passengers should be made by the commission. It was also agreed that there in their automobile to Denver.

The evening. 0 purpose of their trip is for "the Tennis Victory for United States. There was great rejoicing in Kan Gus Hart, a well known Nebraska p.niiRe." and they will distribute siu -Wimbledon, England. World's su horseman, whose home is in Lincoln, sas when the Interstate Commerce Commission decided the Mississippi fraze literature along the road and premacy in lawn tennis rests with the drooped dead on the track at Fre make suffrage speeches at every stop River rate case in favor of the Kan mont, Wednesday. Hart, in an ping place.

sas cities. It required four years to United States. The struggle for the Dwight F. Davis trophy, emblematic of the international championship, ended Monday, on the Wimbledon excited manner, hurried to the judges' should be some adjustments of freight charges and a betterment of the live stock train service on the line in or stand after the heat. Near the stand Half a million dollars as a penalty get the decision.

The 1909 legislature authorized toe bringing of the ha fell, expiring almost instantly. and the transfer of 21,596 of the der to increase its revenues. The suit and John Dawson, then attorney mm a courts in a victory for the United States when Maurice E. McLoughlin, 000 shares of stock in the Magnolia Charles B. Dixon, the United for the railroad commission, filed the Petroleum company from the individ the American singles champion, de road is owned jointly by the Santa Fe and Frisco railroads.

O- States immigration Inspector who was original proceeding. ual control of H. C. Folger, and feated Charles P. Dixon, the veteran shot in Juarez Saturday by Mexican Archbold to a trustee mutu- English player, at 8-b, b-s, t-5.

soldiers, was released from Juarez A reform in the county health offi oiiw oo-rooii unon. has been accepted It is the Central Kansas counties, where they raise big crops of wheat hosnital and taken to El Paso Sunday cer svstem in Kansas to get better Gbiij jt by the state of Texas in settlement of after American Consul T. D. Edwards and corn and alfalfa and lots of pigs Oil Well Set on Fire. officials and efficient service with a the state's.

$102,000,000 penalty ana had made a demand for his release ouster suit. civil service regulation was proposed to Governor Hodges by a committee Tulsa, Okla. Cfcarles M. Wright, a well driller, was burned to death, five and for the arrest of the men who shot him. While the Grand Army of the Re of his fellow workmen- were Injured i probably fatally, and an oil well locat It is still impossible accurately to public was holding its fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg ed two miles south of Tulsa was set estimate the fatalities of the overall and cows and sheep that own the motor cars of Kansas.

-This is shown by the figures of the motor car registration in the -office of the secretary of state. Thus far there have Jseen 28,534 applications for motor car li censes made to Charles Sessions, secretary of state. Sedgwick county has the largest number of cars, but Reno comes second and Shawnee third. Sumner county is the banner pop-pop of county health officers. Dr.

J. J. Sippy, epidemiologist of the state board of health and Dr. John Kenney of Norton, tubercular expert for the board, headed the committee which had a long conference with the governor. The plan proposed is for the on fire as the result of an explosion there was a little gathering of vet factory fire at Binghamton, N.

Y. At which occurred when a burning least fifty, probably more, are believed erans of the civil war in Bermondsey, a suburb of London, and so far as en match, with which it is alleged a youth to have perished in the flames. A care went this celebration com- had lighted a cigarette, came in con ful estimate places the number of governor to appoint a large welfare tact with gas escaping from the well. pared favorably with many a largei those in the building at the time the Efforts to extinguish the Are have so one In America. There were ninety- fire started at 111.

Of these only fifty committee or lawyers, piea.i;ucia, yuj-siclans. business men and women and county of the state, while Shawnee far met with but little success. three veterans present. three are known to have been saved. gets the second prize.

Mrs. Adala Mlskikaitls, president oi Nogales, Ariz. The federal gunboat The state won out in its defense of ordinary citizens to consider the local health problems and get definite information about the workwhich can be done bv county health officers in Tamnlco was destroyed Monday by a the big code insurance bill, Judge the Lithunian Woman's club, was the first woman in Cook county to tak out naturalization papers sincelh, bomb dropped from an aeroplane over Cornish of the Lancaster county dis trict court dissolved the restraining limited woman suffrage law went mtc building up the sanitary and health conditions in the state and present this Information to the legislature with a recommendation from the Guaymas harbor, declares an' official Insurgent message. IUwas said that Aviator Didler Masson made three flights over the harbor before he suc order of the Royal Highlanders, Woodmei of the World and Woodmen I effect in Illinois. Circle.

The public utilities commission recently handed down an order to the Missouri Pacific to construct a passenger and freight depot at Red Wing within ninety days, and to maintain an agent at that place hereafter. o- The members of the state tax commission went to Fort Scott to hear the complaint of the county assessor on the valuation of the Fort Scott Sorgb.ua Syrup Company en -the. Palmer Forced Draft Company. Twentv-three Japanese land cor ceeded in hitting the boat. Governor porations, with a total capital stock oi Ienacio Pasqueria received word op the Mr.

and Mrs. Richard L. Metcalfe and their three children arrived in renorted insurgent victory while he $620,000, of which is sud scribed, have been organized in Call was on the way from Hermosillo. He Washington from Lincoln Friday on was met at Nogales, Sonora, by Joso Prof. Granville R.

Jones, consulting engineer for the state board of health, has been kept busy for two weeks trying to solve the witr troubles of KansaB cities. last lap of their journey to ran fornla recently. Articles of incorpora tion are being Sled dally by tha Jap anese, who seek to avoid the Intent ol the Webb anti-alien land bill. Maytorena, the Sonora governor, "who has been at Tucson, leaving the affairs of state with Pasquelra. ama, where Mr.

Metcalfe is soon to ienter upon his duties as a member of the isthmian commission..

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