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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
Ghe CHIEF Ked Cfoud - - Nobrnsktv PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. RENT WAR jN NEW YORK Eact Slders Have Organized and Land lords Make Reductions. IE Ml im Second Clrnw Mm tor camnaimi lor lower rents by thou aatorcd tn tlio I'ottonico nt lied Cloud, Neb, Bnii(i3 0t' tcntuitaon the lower East side began to show material results when " many landlords announced that thoy Manugor wero ready to mako reductions. Some . .-. At... I ,1 I.. ..ft'... I.... .... ..-. . I Ul UIU lUI.UHJIUU illU Ullllllfi tuilli'iu New York, Jan. 1.- The systematic FATAL EXPLOSION IN NEW MEX ICAN COLLIERY. DINNER HOUR SAVES SCORES Cnf-ORdC NlWIIODBE i MB fill iiiIbc propositions, but In the main the Explosion 3hakes Country for Miles tenants are holding out lor a material reduction. Tho rapidly increasing numbers of men and women out of work Is an added argument which tho tenants are advancing for a new rout' Around and Several of the Bodies Arc Blown Out of Main Entrance to the Mine Three Fatally Injured. Albuquerque, N. M., Jan. 1. At least DfllKADO'8 GOVERNMENT MAKES BCalo. The United Hebrew Charities ulne miners were killed and three fa- REPLY TO SUGGESTIONS. association announced that It would tally and two seriously Injured In an semi out $7,000 today to aid, la a explosion of gas and coal dust ut measure, the army of unemployed peo- noon In the Denial coal mine, at tile to nay their rents. Carthage, Socorro county, N. M. Tho work of organizing the tone Nino dead bodies have been Uiken out Accepts Some of American Sugnes- mot8 K()s unceasingly on. It was and, although the mine Is still niled DENIES BREACH OF FAITH '4Iomb, but Declines Others as Incom- stated at tho headquarters of the ten- with gUB, it Is believed that no more unts' orimnizatlon that (iOO bit: tone victims remain in tho workings fuitlbte With Dignity of Japan Out- ,ncnL n0U8e8 m( already organized to The dead: C. L. Wilcox, an Amor- lines Plans for Furthor Restriction, demand lower rents when the rent lean mine boss; Juan Archuleta, Igna- collectors call today. As there are do Archuleta C. T. Nastorson, Thum- loklo, Jan. 1. Iho Japanese gov- aireU(y from twenty to thirty families as Archuleta, Angclo Llgorne, three nimcnt handed to Ambassador tQ ft tunoment nnd flvo I)CrBons on an Mexicans. O'Hrlen a memorandum containing a av0rago to a family, it means that the Tho fatally Injured: Bernardino xuply to tho suggestions offered by nn(jor(1. nrenty hRve 77,000 people Vavaretta, Benito E. Cuchlldessa, Max fao United States government sorao lQ c(mtcnd wUh Sevora, ttbor or. Walker wcokB ngo, whereby the American gov- gunzation8 mvo indicated their Inton- All of tho men had apparently been rnunont sought a friendly way to help ton of al(1ng Ul0 tcnnnt8, n ,s gou. ,ill0(V instantly and some of the bod- Japan in pcriecting plans for the fut- eray agrec(1 by tll0 leant orgnulza- ies were mangled beyond recognition, -uro restriction of Immigration thus UonB that whon tenant8 aro ovictoil Women and children are with dlfll- Affootlwly avoiding a possibility of for rer,1Htng to ,)ay thc 0tV rcIlt scale culty kept from the mouth of the mine Jrietloii over tho question. . th(jy w,n b(J 8ieitore(j by tenants In and tho scenes when tho bodies of the Willie thO COIltOIltS Of thO momor- f)ln Bnm lir,a Tho tonnntu ilmnnni! i.n.i.1 urn Itrnmr.i. im nn ninst. hnrrmv. ...... ..r..ll.. ... i,..i i.t. ... " " " .. ......... - ..- ...... .. . . ...;,... i. . ...... ... u,i..m a.u vuiuiuujr muuuwu, uutu ut reu,,ctlons or $o a U10nth. a.ui: .jupiuiuHu luruiuu uiucu aim .Amur icun ntnlmsBy, tho Associated Press Juia ruuum to bellevo that the mem orandum is couched in the most friendly tcrnm and that whllo it ac .opts some of the American sugges tions; It declines others as incompat ible with tho dignity of Japan, aud outline! plana for the further restric tion of emigration to Atnorlca. The memorandum has been cabled lo Washington, from whence It Is possible- u counter suggestion will be .furthcoming, but It Is Intimated that -J.iin Uilnks that tho memorandum will form the bnsls whereon tho two countries will bo ablo to reach a llnal and satisfactory understanding. Officials or the Japaneso forolgn of fice, talking to tho Associated Press, .avu said that tho system controlling 3nLor emigration, which will bo im- .mediately enforced, would effectually avoid complaints which' havo arlson in cxinscquonce of tho mistakes of ad ministration or tho regulations inau gurated last spring. IVhJIo not desiring to shirk tho re sponsibility for these mistakes, tho mfflclals of tho forolgn olllco point out 4hit II would bo foolish to chargo the Japaneso government with a willful S reach of faith. Tho Japanese government, having ! '-.UTtfully investigated tho details, has diEcovercd tho causes of tho fulluro vr previous pinna nnd now proposes an domonstrato its ability to effective 3y prevent the emigration or laborers, -who aio needed in the development f Japan. Tho consensus of opinion or American residents In Japan shows r'.oliu'enco In the sincerity or tho Jnp aaicflo govornmont and Its competency In control emigration, ns well as Its Jsire to maintain friendly relations with Amorlcn. It ih' pointed out that Its concession 1o Canada, limiting emigration to thnt t .win try. is a part of its entire scheme or control, because Vancouver af forded an opportunity for largo num ber' of Jnpancsu to cross the border tmto America. HARSH WORDSjOR HARDEN State Attorney Scores Editor in Plead ing to Court. ins. The explosion shook the country for miles around and several of the bodies were thrown clear out of tho main entrance to tho mine. Two men wero blown 500 yards away. A force of about fifty men Is em-! Berlin, Jan. 1 iho hearing of the pi0yPtl In the mine, and all but thoso j Ilardon-Vou Moltko libel suit was re- Who were killed or Injured had gone sumed. At tho opening of the session to dinner. ' the judge questioned Count Kuno van Moltke as to whether ho had resigned from tho army as a result of the ar ticles published by Harden in Die Zukuuft. Tho count responded em phatically in the ultlrmativc. Tho state attorney, Dr. Isnnbiel, then opened' the pleadings and de manded the Imposition of a sentence of four months' imprisonment against Harden. Ho declared that Harden had assured thut there existed near tho person of tho emperor a group of men whoso Influence was detrimental lutho interests of tho fatherland, anu which he felt himself called upon to disperse. Among tho members, of this group wero Prince Zu Bulenborg and Kuno von Moltko. Harden attacked these two men and founding his ac cusation upon the mere word of n hysterical woman, Mrs. von Elbe, tho former wife of Von Moltko, and upon statements made by her mother, Mrs. von Heyden, who was quite untrust worthy, ho declared them to bo pos sessed of abnormal tendencies. BUN'S ANNUAL REVIEW OF TRADE Finds Much Cause for Congratulation in Insolvency Returns. "New York, Jan. 1. Tho withdrawal i!j $125,000,000 from a few large trust -companies, precipitating a season of hoarding and sending currency to a .ttroiuium at a time when It was most .flooded throughout tho country, is credited iu H. G. Dan & Co.'s Annual FATE OF EXPRESS COMPANIES Railroad Commission Considering Whether to Order Arrest of Officers. Lincoln, Jan. 1. It. W. Breckenrldge of Omnlin, representing the Adams lixpress company, nnd S. D. Adams, representing the American Kxpress company, appeared belore tho railioad commission with additional informa tion about the companies' business, ordered given Iu tho annual report, but not heretofore furnished. Tho report is yet inadequate and it is now a ques tion whether the commissioners, to secure the information concerning earnings, salaries, etc., will order tho companies' men arrested. A fine of from $500 to $5,000 may be assessed under tho railioad commission law tor such offenses. PRINTER SHOOTS EDITOR Al Spink of St. Louis Fatally Wounded by Employe. St. Louis, Jan. 1. Alfred H. Spink, editor and president of the company publishing tho Daily World, author of "The Derby Winner" and several oth er plays and formerly a sporting writ er of national reputation, was shot and perhaps fatally injured last night by Victor Groves, an employe, follow ing an altercation with William Spluk, the editor's son. Mr. Spink was lush ing to the scene of the quarrel, when Groves whipped out a revolver and fired two shots, one of them cntoring the editor's lelt shoulder and pene trating a lung. Groves surrended to tho police Im mediately alter the shooting. It is alleged that Gloves was unu'er tho influence of liquor, and William Spink requested him to leave the of lice. The altercation bocamo violent, and Mr. Spink, in an adjoining room, rushed out to stop the noise. Why Groves fired at the editor in particular has not been ascertained. Groves is a printer. Mr. Spink, who Is fifty-three years old, has been In the newspaper busi ness many years and has acted as spe cial correspondent for the largest newspapers in the country In covering sporting events of national Interest. Druggists Exempt from Food Law. Pierre, S. D., Jun. 1. By granting a writ of habeas corpus to the appli cation of R. F. Biown, a wholesale druggist of Sioux lills, tho supreme court completely overturned the con tention of Puro Food Commissioner ff!evlow of Trade, with havinir boon I Whonton, tl at tho amendment to tho .i.no oi tho great fnctors In turning tho miro food lfiw of tho laaL saon re 3'ar J 007 lrom Its promise of now m,,re(l vendors of patent medicine to records In prosperity, to a closing po-' t'c" 0-'"B " ciass in uua siaio riod of financial disturbance that un,0BS ll bcnr3 "Pon tho bottl or l,ox wiuscd many plans for futuro oxten- a formula of Its contents. This was ions of business to be olther nban- tho construction placed upon tho law Cloned or postponed. Tho restoration bv Commissioner Whcaton and under of normal conditions, the Revlow de- whlch tll a,rcst Mr- Brown was flares, depends upon easier money n,na- T1, ro,,rt ho,(,s Umt tho law w-nd a revival of confidence, bofli of l" " wa' whatever Is drawn to apply which eom nearer today than at any to druggist ttiaio flluco October, when tho strln-1 n Hand8 of Receivero. gvney began. While failures wero fre- Cllcng0t Jon i.ilocelvers for tho wicm uuiiiib u.u mat wmriui m uiu Chicago and Milwaukee Electric Rail- Pastor-Eloper Again Flees. San Francisco, Jan. 1. Rev. Jere Knodo Cooke and' Florotta Whuloy, with their two-montns-old baby Iniy, aro bcllovcd to still be in this city. After leaving their Green street flat, they wero given retugo by Eugene Martin, of 1205 O'Furroll street, who took pity on their helpless condition. When an attempt was made to seo them at tho Martin residence, it was stated that they already had left their temporary lodgings there. Ohio Bankers Arrested. Cloveland, Jan. 1. Charles N. Schmlck, president, and his son, W. Harry Schmlck, cashier of the defunct First National bank of Lcetonta, O., were nrrested hero by tho federal au thorities on tho charge of wrocklng tho Lectonia bank. Tho assets of tho bank were $2u0,000 and the liabilities $275,000. Tho tederal officials assort that half of tho assets consist of worthless paper Tho Kind You Iltivo Always Bought, and -which has bocik in use for over 30 years, has homo tho signature of and has been niado under his per- TWy'jl, sonal supervision sineo its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and4 Just-as-good"aro but Experiments that trillo with aud endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mtbstaucc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrlnca and "Wind Colic. It relieves Toothing- Troubles, cures Constipation aind Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears tho Signature of C!Lsfffl&4Ui The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTAUn COMPANY, TT UUItMt ftThtCT, NCW VOHK CITY. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Ijjmjra Trade Marks Dcsiqns Copyrights Ac. Anrone ponding n rliolrh nnd description may quickly iisrortiiln our opinion freo wtiotlior an luvontHm In prolinbly pnlciiinhlij, Coinmqiilca tlonsHtrlctlyoonfliJontliJ. HANDBOOK onl'otcnta Rill IIX'U .IIMIPfc IIUUIIl-Y 1VI rVkUIUIX Wtf.VII.. .. . . .!... .. ...... m. ...... . rn luriJUKll muni, a, vui l.n.nn.a ,alntl . ( .rtlil. Illllll.l Af ( 1.KI1IIB .1M.VI. IIHUHHN .1 a u .a. tvnlalnotU(. without ctmrco. iutbo lb. rocelva Scientific American. A hnndflomolr HlntrntP1 wppkly. T.nrBOst cir culation of liny nionillla J'liinml. Tcrnm, $3 a your: four innntliH, U HoiU byull irownilwilcrt. WllJNNcCo.3G1Droad' New York Uranch Olllco. CM V St.. Wnshlnuton. D. C. IM IN SI KAN C t CATARRH HKuiust Kiie, Liul-tuiim, Cy tilonoH and WindHtorms, hoc JNO. B, STANSER, agent tor lliu Karinur Union Insui unco Co., Lincoln, Nyl)., tlio host ' surunco c:on)nn.v intlio s'to Ely's Cream Balm Suro to Civo Satisfaction. CIVE8 RELIEF AT ONCE. It rlt.nn.scH, hooUiph, heals and protects tlio tltiiM'd i.iGmbr.ino risvilUtiti from Ctitnrrh ami dri vca away a Colli iu tho Head quickly. Kt'Storcs tho Sont-cs of Tasto and SmoiU liusy to list'. Conttihw no injtirioiu. drnp Ap)lied Into tho nostril.-, and ahsorhod. Dirto Bizci, fiO cents at DrugK-Bla or liy jnuil Liquid Cream Balm lor wo in atomizors, 75 cents. . ELY BROTHERS, 5G Warron SI.. Now York. L. SHERMAN, General Auctioneer Resldonco: First door south of Rod Cloud Mill, 101 South Wobbtor street. Can be found at home every fore noon. Terms reasonable. in ) yiar, tho review polnta out that if tho comparison is carried back to previous periods of distress, there la much iixtise for congratulation iu tho iu srlveney retur un ought is On In Georgia. road company and allied corporations wuio appointed by Judge Tuthill on a petition filed hy Charles J. Mouahan, a stockholder. Mouahan charges fraud In tho management of the prop- Salt Company Awarded Damages. l.os Angeles, Cal.,- Jan. 1. Damages to tho amount of $155,716.23 were awarded tho Now Liverpool Salt com pany hy Judge Wellborn in tho United States district court against the Cali fornia Development company on ac count of destruction of property, caused by an overflow of the Colorado river, which resulted, It was ulledd, from tho construction of canal iu-takes hy tho development company. ! ortlos, whoroby A. C. Frost, president Adimtji ..mi. i.a l.iii was nin.. in o t'o railroad company, is alleged to . ..'... 7 . .. Imvn niilnml onn.ril Httrtn.. II lli.r. I t"."'b"U"i V ., "' ': .U"'t0lb flt?8 C,rC.U ..?,0Urt,a3U,"B -m Sb O. DaweH andfi mon ' nKtli8t M PWors l ?"? W K).it uiu uuorgiu proaimiiou law do - - - - - , - ;. - , jng to a closo. Major W. C. Owen .loclared unconHtltutional. Judge Nor- m ure uu"tva aH ii. lnaiJo ... c,0Bln arBlunont for Ulc man has taken tho matter under con- !.iloratlou. It was at first belioved that Knjfe to Lumber Charges. a temporary injunction would ho MlnnonnoHs. Jan. 1. Lnmhor nriens asked, but the huvyors handling tho Rro ,lowni Nenriy everything in tho Tho jury will get tho case for final -wh uuciuuu inn iii uo mis. ijonse- northorn pino list is cut from $1 to consideration about &:ao o'clock qnently Georgia went, dry today with- ?3 ft thousand. Lath is cut 50 cents Both sides aro confident. 4ut interference from Uui courts. n thousand. ' Last Day of Powers Trial. Georgetown, Ky., Jan. 1. Tho caso made tho closing argument for the de fense this morning. Commonwealth's Attorney Franklin began at 1:30 and will havo four hours and ton minutes. Do You Eat Meat? When you tto hungry aud want HoraothlK nice In tho meat lino, drop into my market. W. have tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and meats, fish, and game In snaiou. Wo think, and almost know, thnt we tan ploaso you. Oivn ns a trial Koon Bros., hlUTOSU'B to KOOINSON A nUKDKN )come surely to vc . ww. n. who have io --o. n. and en- 'J.. t. I .f..j J..- lr iU diseases pecuhaf to their sr.lqj Not only wrinkles, but hol-a low, l.icfc-lustre eyes, sal!ovj Icomolesion. wav hair, all of , (which tell ot premature oiais lace The crcventton oi thts,t ... . . i nies n your own lianas.! Cure the disease that causes your suffering:, and strcngth-1 ten vour weaicenco consii- ftution, with t VIHE OF WOMAN'S RELIEF of which Mraa Mnrv IrvJn. of Pam- i plln City, Va.t writes: "I think it is mc ucsi on canuiurun nuuettut; women. My doctor did me no jjood. I suffered untold misery from head to foot, buf the first dose of Cardui gave me relief, and wnen I had taken one bottle. I lelt liKe a nfw ininmnn" The nbova oeems to prove that Cardui will relieve your pain, strengthen your consu-, tutiou and renew your youux. i vj it. At aU Druggists, $1.00 E20 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Olmiwi anil Ixantlflti the hair, rromi.tci a lui'ituuit Rrtiwth. Nnvor Fails to ltmtoro Uray llnlr to ita Youthful Color. Curta aoiilp ilS-nitt tt linlr tatltog. VandtUi0t l)ru?ultj ?-' )"