iMli.MM . "- Or I If r The Chief! C. D. HALE, Publisher RED CLOUD NEBRA8KA FOR THE BUSY Ml NEW8 EPITOME THAT CAN 80ON DE COMPASSED. MANY EVENTS ARE MENTIONED Homo and Foreign Intelllgenco Con dented Into Two and Four Lint Paragraphs. Washington. Nobraskn pensions granted: John Olock, $15; Andrew J. Miller, $15; Al fred Nye, $20; Carrlo M. Peters, $12; Abram Sutherland, $15; David Vorls, $20. Tho secretary of tho Interior has designated 1G7.000 acres of land In Wyoming as being subject to dlspo eltlon under tho provision of the en larged homestead act. Tho land Is In townships 48 to 51, north, rango 100 to 102 west. Up to dato n llttlo over 17,000,000 acres of land In this Ktato havo been designated under this act. When the tlmo comes to rccognlzo tho new Portugucso republic, expressly or Impliedly, or to refuse to recognlzo It, there aro amplo precedents to gov cm America's course This govern' ment would accord recognition by writ ten or oral declaration, by entering Into negotiations, by dispatch or re ception of diplomatic agents, by ex change of consuls or by formation of conventional relations. Special Examiner Matthews of tho Intcrstato Commerce commission will arrive In Omaha, October 13 nnd hold a hearing nnd tako testimony In tho following cases now pending before tho commission: McShano Lumber Company vh, Houston, 121 Paso & Western Tcxns Hallway Company; Sunderland Brothers vs. Baltlmoro & Ohio Southwestern; C. Koehler Com pany, et nl., vs. Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Uallwny company; C. B. Hav ens Company vs. Chicago & North westorn; Fremont Commercial Club vs. Chlcngo, Burlington & Qulncy. Foreign. Tho lords In waiting and court no tables who nccompaulcd tho king of Portusal to Gibraltar havo returned to LlRbon, tho king expressing a do Biro to bo nlono in cxtlo. Russia 1b far behind other civilized countries of tho world In tho matter of decreasing tho number of death iientcnces, ncordlng to statistics given to tho International prison congress at Its session by Dr. Frederick II. Wines of Philadelphia. There Is a possibility that Great Britain will uso Its good offices to se curo respect for tho persons of King Manuel nnd tho queen mother, Amelia of Portugal, from tho revolutionists, who nro reported to bo in control of Lisbon. There Is much public sym pathy for King Manuel in England. Spanish monks nnd nuns who havo fled from Lisbon nro arriving nt Vi go, Babajoz and other points on tho frontier. At Badajoz, on tho order of a bishop tho nuns aro succored nt tho Carmellto convent. Owing to pending legislation affecting tho re ligious orders, the influx of (refugees is embarrassing to tho Spanish gov ernment. Japancso and Chinese newspapers received at Victoria, B. C, contained accounts of unrest in Hunan. Tho Slangtan correspondent of tho north China Herald telegraphed news of an Anti-foreign outbreak following tho spreading of stories that missionaries had killed some children. Tho mission compounds wcro wrecked and looted but tho missionaries managed to es cape General. Monks are being expelled from Portugal by tho now authorities. Roosevelt Is making a tour of tho South, drawing largo crowds every where. Hundreds of settlers wcro burned to death In tho forest fires near Ralney River, Ont. A cnll for aid for tho flro sufferers has been made by the Minnesota Rod Cross society. A republic has been proclaimed at Lisbon, Portugal, and a provisional government established. Frederlco B. Boyd has been named by tho now Pnnnma government as tocfetary for foreign affairs. Argument was concluded in tho government suit to dissolve tho mer ger of tho Union and Southern Pa cific. With thrco thousand delegates reg istered the international convention of Christian churches opened a b1x day meeting at Topeka. Diplomatic relations between Vene zuela and Colombia which wero re cently Bevered because of a boundary dispute havo been restored. Fourteen persons wero injured, many of them seriously, when Chica go & Alton train No. 30, from St. Louis to Jacksonville, 111., Jumped tho track two miles south of Jerscyvlllo. JSplIt rails aro supposed to havo cauRcd tho wreck. Former Congressman Thomas Up degraff from tho Fourth Iowa district, died at his homo In McGregor, la. Tho grand Jury nt Louisville, Ky., haB returned thirteen indlctmentB against Aug. Ropko, former book keeper for tho Fidelity Trust Com pany, who is accused of embezzling $1,140,000. Our government will wnlt awhile beforo recognizing tho now rulers In Portugal. Flro destroyed Pier "C" of tho Southern Pacific terminal company In tho westorn portion of Galveston. Lorn, estimntcd at $120,000. Tho president withdrew 4,100 acres of land from tho public domain in Montnna. The Standard Oil company an nounces a reduction of fifty points In refined petroleum. Flro totnlly destroyed tho Adellno Sugar company's plant nt Franklin, Pa. Loss, $200,000. Special agents at Washington aro looking Into allegations of tho ex istence of & lumber trust. Tho Btipremo court postponed ac tion on most of the big suits pending until there is a full bench. With Lisbon tranquil and events moving smoothly tho new republic of Portugal BcomB destined to live. A violent collision occurred on tho streets of Valencia, Spain, between republicans and members of tho Cath olic club. Thomas J. O'Brien, tho American ambassador to Japan, will sail for tho United StntcB October 18 on a sixty days' lcavo of absence. It Is ofllclnlly stnted that tho British war ofllco is considering tho possibili ty of securing a rcgulnr supply of horses for tho mounted troops In Jamaica. Tho will of Horaco B. Sllllman of Cohocs, N. Y a former textile manu facturer, bequeathes tho estate of more than $400,000 to philanthropic purposes. T. P. NIclson of Seattle, was elected grand president of tho Danish Broth erhood, defeating II. II. Vogt of Dav enport, la., who has been president twelve years. To tho already largo area of about 17,000,000 acres, tho department of tho interior has ndded 107,000 acres of land to tho enlarged homestead portion of Wyoming. Joo and Ed Chandlor, negro high waymen, wcro killed and Ed Black, a third member of tho gang, was mort ally mounded in Huntsvllle, Ala., by Sheriff Mitchell and a squad of depu ties. Rear Admiral John A. Rogorn, U. S. N., retired, arrived from Alaska, convinced that his missing son, Al exander, who went north In tho sum mer of 1909, periBhod on tho Valdez Fairbanks trail. Social Washington was . deeply in terested in tho recent cabinet meet ings nt tho Whlto House, at least in that part of them which had to do with tho filling of tho vacancies on tho supremo court bench. Adolph Rothbarth, tho hop mer chant, who pleaded guilty to having defrauded various banks in New York out of $300,000, was sentenced to servo not less than three and not moro than seven years In Sing Sing prison. Tho long-standing unenslncss among railroad employes In Franco . de veloped In a declaration to Btrlko on tho part of thoso employed on the northorn roads. Tho decision is a re sult of a refusal of tho company to grant tho demands of tho men. A move toward unification of all of Chicago's street car lines was mado when tho city council passed an or dinance permitting tho rehabilitation of tho Chicago Traction company and tho purchaso of tho Consolidated Rail ways by tho Chicago Railways com pany. Thoro was a substantial incrcaso, amounting to about 10 per cent, In tho number of wooden cross-ties pur chased for consumption by tho steam and electric railroads In tho United States in tho calendar year 1909, as compared with tho number purchased In 1908. Uniformity in grnln inspection throughout tho United States nnd In the rules of trading In nil exchanges will be tho principal subject con sidered at tho fourteenth nnnual con vention of the grain dealers' national association, which held its initial ses sion in Chicago. Sir William Rcloar, the English philanthropist and former lord mayor of London, who has been In tho Unit ed States and Canada a month, sailed on Sunday on tho Celtic of tho White Star line, nfter pronouncing tho Am erican women tho "smartest dressed women In the world." Cousul Chamberlain telegraphed tho stato department from Lourenzo Mar quez, East Africa, that tho governor general of that colony continued in ofllco under tho now Portugucso reg ime; that tho republic had been pro claimed throughout tho provinces nnd that the translation was peaceable. Personal. Congressman McCall of Massachu setts was renominated. Aviator Eugene Ely abandoned his Chicago-New York flight. Charles E. Hughes took the oath as a Justice of the supreme court. Colonel Roosevelt took nn air rjde with Aviator Hoxsey at St. Louis. Senator La Follcttc, operated upon for gall stones, Is rapidly recovering. Governor Eberhart calls tho trag edy In northern Minnesota a ghastly lesson. Colonel Roosevelt took issuo with President Taft on tho duty of tho gov ernment in reclamation work In states, Tho banns of tho marriage of Prince Victor Napoleon; and Princoss Clementine of Belgium havo been published, Commander Robert E. Peary wll' bo promoted to tho rank of cnptali In tho corpB or naval civil engineer on October 20, Lambert Tree, former circuit Jud'n at Chicago, died at tho Waldor Astoria in New York of heart fallu.v He was 78 years old. I PROVE FATAL TWO ARE SHOT BY ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF REVOLVER. HAPPENINGS OVER THE STATE What lo Going on Hero and Thero That lo of Interest to the Read ers Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. , Wymore, Neb. J. E. Edwards was shot In the abdomen nnd Frank Jack son was shot In tho left forefinger by tho accidental discharge of a 38-culi-bro revolver here Wednesday. Jack eon had tho gun, and thinking it not loaded, snapped tho trigger. There wero three shells in tho gun and one was discharged, Edwards wuh taken to a hospital in Beatrice to bo oper ated on. It is said that there is llttlo hope for his recovery. Not much 1b known of cither of tho men. Breakfast Bacon Special. Lincoln, Neb. Tho Rock Island will run a train of seven cars, known as tho Breakfast Bacon Special, starting from Omaha, October 21, In which loc tures and exhibits will bo given In re gard to tho most profitable method of raising hogs and of tho uses of pork products nnd bl-products. Sev eral exports from tho Nebraska school of agriculture nnd tho agricultural commissioner of tho Rock Island linos will glvo lccturoB on this train. Two of the lecturers will be domestic sci enco teachers. The Midwest Life. In tho death of Mr. A. A. Scott, the chief paying teller of tho First Na tional bank of Lincoln, Nebraska, The Midwest Life had Its first loss among Its Lincoln policyholders. Mr. Scott held policy No. 797 for $1,000, dated Juno 8, 1907, Issued on tho fifteen pay ment life plan, nnd ho had thercforo paid four premiums. None would havo selected Mr. Scott as tho first to go out or over three hundred Lin coln policyholders in this company. The total premiums which he had paid tho company amounted to $198.21. This is another practical illustration that In no other way can one create as valuablo an estato by tho payment of a small sum of money as through life Insurance if death should occur within a few years after tho policy Is taken. Tho Midwest Life issues all the standard forms of policies. Home ofllco, No. 119 South Tenth street, Liucoln. Write for a local agency. Big Yield from One Tree. Humboldt, Nob. At tho fnrm of Jo seph Ogle, east of Humboldt, the pickers secured fifty-five bushels of Iowa Blush apples from one tree, leaving quite a number of cider ap ples still on tho branches. Franklin haB voted bonds for elec tric lights. Tecumsoh will extend her system of waterworks. Tho Presbyterian synod is In ses sion nt Beatrice. Albert Dodge is the new city mar shal at Fairbury. Peru will hold a farmers' institute November 7 nnd 8. Fairbury school Janitors will act as special truant ofllcers. York wants to change her city gov ernment to tho commission system. Lincoln Knights of Pythias dedi cated their handsome now temple last week. Tho Pawnee City high school has an enrollment of 175 and the senior class numbers thirty-six. Cyril Sloat nnd George Norvell, two 13-year-old Kearney boys, have built an air ship In which they havo taken a flight. Kt. Rev. Anson Graves of the Kear ney bishopric of tho Episcopal church, has been, by his own request, retired from activo service. Tho annual state convention qf the Nebraska Christian Endeavor union convenes at Aurora, FrWv, Saturday and Sunday, October 21-23. William Boylo of Liberty caught his hand in tho goarlng of a cornsheller and mangled it so badly that tho third and last flngorB had to bo amputated. Tho Breakfast Bacon Special will make forty-fivo mlnuto stops at all stations on tho Rock Island lines in Nebraska, Btnrting from Omaha Oc tober 24. Roy Holly and John Hadraba, two young men of Plnttsmouth. havo Just completed a gasoline launch nnd took it to the Missouri river for its initial trip. A largo crowd was on hand to witness tho launching. The trial trip of tho boat was a most satisfactory ono. Ed Fallu, a Wymore boy, was acci dentally Bhot Sunday and died a few hours later from his Injuries. Ho was using a hammerless shut gun and go ing down hill, Bllpped and tho gun was discharged, tho load striking him diag onally across his brenBt and face. Tho Masonic bodies of Lincoln and vicinity will hold special communica tions for Bchools of Instruction at tho Masonic tcmplp on tho artornoons and evenings of October 19, 20 and 21, and under tho direction of Robert E. French, past grand master and grand cuBtadlan. Over 1,000 wero In nttendance at tho Kearnoy farmers' instltuto last week. An effort Is being mado to hold for two days hereafter. Dwight Tilden, a painter, of York, was badly burned by the explosion of a gasollno torch while burning old paint from a building ho was work ing on. Tho Midwest Llro haB good open ings for active, competent men to represent It locally. Write tho presi dent, N. Z. Sncll, at Lincoln, tor par Uculnrs. D. M. Gourley, a prominent cattlo man of Rushvlllc, came near losing his llfo while digging a tronch. Tho sides of tho ditch in which Mr. Gour ley was working cavod in, completely burying him. An unsuccessful attempt was mado to rob tho Meadow Grove Stato bank by unknown parties. Tho outer doors of tho safe wero blown off, but tho robbers evidently wcro frightened away beforo the inner doors woro forced. Saturday was tho thirtieth anniver sary of tho great blizzard of 1880, re membered by all Ncbraskans In tho western part of the stnto, when tho snow drifts wcro piled ten feet high and the thermometer registered below zero. Many people and thousands of cattlo perished. All that fall of snow did not melt until tho following Muy. As the result of the confession of Thomas Slaven, who Is now In tho city jail nt Norfolk, Implicated In the bank robbery at Oakdalc on Octobei 1, and at Meadow Grove, October 8, a reward of $1,200 has been offered by tho 'Madison county authorities for the arrest and conviction of tho three companions of Slaven, who wero with him when ho was captured In a run ning light with ofllcers. Bartley has organized a commercial club. Fromont will have an nutomoblle flro wagon. Arcadia is nursing hopes of a big flouring mill to be erected there. Robbers blew two safes In business Iiouscb at Elk Creek and secured onlj $25. The new Congregational church at Crete was dedicated Sunday with Im pressive services. The annual meeting or tho NebrnBka federation of women's clubs will bo held In Tccumsch on October 25, 2C and 27. , Tho Catholics of Wahoo havo awnrd cd tho contract for the building of a school, to cost over $20,000 when com pleted. The new $30,000 high school build ing at Ravenna is fast nearlng comple tion, and It is hoped that it may be occupied In part by tho llrst part ol the year. John McGInnls, tho fourteen-year-old son of Joseph McGInnls, while squirrel hunting accidentally shot himself in tho left side. He missed his heart, but made an ugly wound. His condi tion Is critical. Charles Jordan, a man living In Val entino, was bitten by a rattlcsnako whllo out hunting. He had shot at a rabbit, which had run down a hole In the ground, and when he got down to look In tho hole the snake, which was lying to one side of the hole, bit him. Seward. At tho recent meeting of tho city council, it was voted to issue bonds In the amount of $10,000 to pay for the street paving now being done. Tho bonds are to be in $1,000 denom inations, draw 5 per cent interest and aro to be paid off at tho rate of $2,000 each year. Fremont. Lyman W. Reynolds, who has resided here continuously for fifty three years, died Friday. Mr. Reynolds wns Btrlcken with paralysis several weeks ago, and later pneumonia set it, causing his death. LINCOLN The forty-fifth annual session of tho stato teachers' association con venes in Lincoln this year, Novombcr 23, 24 and 25. This is during Thanks giving time nnd is an Innovation in respect to the date. Governor Shallenborger has issued a requisition for tho return of Joseph French from Tacomn, Wash., on a chargo of deserting his seven-year-old child, Merl French. Tho complaint is signed by Mrs. Mary E. French, tho wife of tho accused. Sam M. Melick of Lincoln was appointed agent of tho stato at tho request of tho county at torney to bring French back. Commandant Yates of tho univer sity cadet battalion is busy preparing a military text book for tho uso of tho cadets whon tho woathor becomos too cold for outdoor drill. In past yoars indoor classes of instruction havo been held, but tho work waB embarrassed by a lack of a toxt ex actly suited to tho needs of the de partment. Now tho department will preparo its own toxt which will bo printed in regular form for class uso. For tho murder of his elster-ln-law, Dert M. Taylor of Minden is to bo hanged at tho penitentiary on tho af ternoon of October 28. Tho supreme oourt overruled Taylor's motion for a rehearing. This finally disposes of tho case in court nnd nothing except tho Intervention or tho governor or a hear ing to dotermlno insanity, granted by a Judge of tho district in which tho conviction took placo, can savo Taylor from tho gallows. It is said ty nttor ncys that neither relief will bo grant ad if asked for. fffJM nOrZi n cTVovi OVER IN THE MR WALTER WELLMAN STARTS VENTURESOME TRIP. ON CARRIES A PARTY OF SIX ASCENT IN THE AIR MADE IN THE EARLY MORNING. Hurried Preparations for Departures And Not Many the Wiser Gcgo- llne Enough to Keep Aloft Many Days. Atlantic, N. J. Sailing Into a thick fog that hung low over tho Atlantic ocean a few minutes after 8 o'clock, Walter Wollman, with a crew of five men, is believed to be on an epoch making voyage to Europe In the hugo cigar-shaped airship America. Num berless wireless messages wero re ceived during tho day and the latest Indicated that Walter Wcllman Is sailing easily through the darkness off tho Now York coa3t. The men making tho flight are Walter Wcllman, commander; Melvln Vnnlman, chief engineer nnd next In command; F. Murray Simmons, navi gator; J. K. Irwin, wireless operator; John Aubert and Albert Louis Loud, assistant engineers. Tho start of the America was one of tho most dramatic oventB ever oc curring here. Roundly criticised by people who did not bcllevo that he would ever undertake what was thought to be a foolhardy venture, Wcllman startled tho whole Island "by bringing tho America out of the hang er, and, without ceremony, going Into the air. Strike Situation Acute. Tampa. Thirty-six cigar factories out of tho thirty-eight belonging to the manufacturers' association will open their doors to all cigar makers willing to work In tho manufacturers' Bhops. This Is tho sixteenth week since selectors went out and the twelfth of the general strike. Interference with the men who will go to work Is not Improbable. Citizens havo pledged themselves to protect workmen returning to the fac tories and fifty automobiles to be manned by armed men, wero made available. Thero will be 300 special policemen on duty to maintain order. W. H. Cowglll Dies. Lincoln W. H. Cowglll, railway com missioner, who has been lingering be tween llfo und death for the past week, passed away Sunday evening at tho Lincoln sanitarium. Mr. Cowgill suffered astroko of paralysis on Octo ber 8 while he was a spectator at the Nebraska-South Dakota football game. Tho stricken man was taken to the sanitarium where he remained in a critical condition, death being expect ed at any moment. Death of Senator Dolllver. Fort Dodgo. Senator Jonathan P. Dolllver died at his residence here Saturday while ono of his attending physicians, Dr. E. M. Vnn Patten, was examining the distinguished states man's heart with a stethoscope. His death followed an acute attack of stomach trouble which affected his heart. His physicians announced that his death was directly duo to dilation of the heart. Denounce Arrest of Dletz. Milwaukee. A big mass meeting with an overflow gathering was held in the city auditorium at which May or Scldel was tho chief speaker and at which resolutions denouncing tho ar rest of John F. Dletz of Cameron Dam us an outrage were passed. The meet ing took tho position that Dletz was being persecuted by the lumber coraor ation nnd raised over $200 to help pav his lawyer. Get Gift From Rockefeller. Cleveland, O. Announcement was made of a gift of $250,000 by John D. Rockefeller to tho medical department of Western Reserve university. Tho gift, which Is a personal one, Is mado conditional on tho raising of $750,000 moro by tho university. H. M. Hanna, a trotting horBO owner, has pledged $250,000 of the remainder of tho pro- posed million dollar fund. Big Sale of Indian Land. Billings. Eight hundred thousand acres of land on tho Crow reservations in this state, comprising ono of the largest allotments over offered at pub lic salo in this country, waB put up at auction hero in pursunnco of tho recent orders of the president and sec rotary of tho interior. Tho lands are Bltuated principally for dry farming and grazing. All Bodies Recovered. Starkvllle, Col. All of tho flfty-slx bodies of miners entombed In tho lo cal mlno of tho Colorado Fuel and Iron company by an explosion October 8 have been recovered. Twenty-seven wero hurled, seven of tho bodies being taken to tho cemetery In hearses. The others wero transported on a big van. Many or them wero not identified. Tho last eight bodies recovered will bo burled Monday. Tho mlno officials hopo to havo tho mine In working or der bv November 1. RHEUMATISM Get a , 25-cent vial. If it fall to euro ' I will refund your ' money. ' Muuyon. HUM'S .RHEUMATISM CUBE, SI Nebraska Directory SSASAAMSMMiVVWWMWWVWWVWt TYPEWRITERS .Aft. Bold and rrnlnd ererjnliere. Wrlto for bargain ltiU II. V. SWANSON COMPANY, Ino. EttAMUhcd IBM. 14a 8. 13th St., Lincoln ir TOV WANT THK BEST OUT A MARSEILLES GRAIN ELEVATOR1 ASK TOUR LOCAL DEALXft OK John Dooro Plow Company, Omaha PLUMBING and HEATING ffiJ-Sfl! trn ntul Atncrlcnn ltadlatora. Btnndard phtmb InR kooiIh nnd Air Prenanre Systems. Oct yonr lif allnK work dune now. Write for Information., THE MURRAYCO. Lincoln, Nob. Beatrice Creamery Co. ry the blgbest prleo for CREAM NEBRASKA HIN6E DOOR SILO COMPANY 50 Saved on Feed Corn, alfalfa or clover. Send for our catalog with silo statistics from all the StateEzporlment Stations, NEBRASKA HINGE DOOR SILO COMPANY Lincoln Nebraska) (Col. F.M. WOODS, President.)! LEFT TO A WORSE FATE Dynamiter, Himself a Married Man, Knew What Awaited Fornetful Husband. Tho business man was sitting In bis; office, thinking of starting for homo,1 when n suspicious looking peraon1 como in with a leather bag in his hand. "If you don't glvo mo $25," said thoi visitor, coming nt onco to tho point,' "I will drop this on tho floor." Tho business man was cool. "What Is in It?" ho asked. "Dynamite," was tho brief reply. "What will it do if you drop it?" "Blow you up." "Drop it!" was tho Instant com mand. "My wlfo told mo when I lefti homo this morning to bo suro and! send up a bag of flour, nnd I forgot' it. I guess It will tako Just about asi much dynamite as you havo thero to preparo mo for tho blowing up I'll got when sho sees mo!" Ho threw himself back in his chair nnd waited for tho explosion, but iti did not como. "I'm a married man myself," said tho dynamiter, and quietly Bllpped out. Illustrated Hits. History of Red Cross Seal. "Charity stamps," first used in Boston In 18G2 for tho soldiers' relief funds during tho Civil war, wero tho, original forerunners of tho Red Cross' Christmns seal, which will bo used this year to bring happiness and cheer. to millions. Tho Delaware Antl-Tu-I berculosls society In 1907 for tho first tlmo in America mado uso of a stamp for tho purposo of getting revenuo to fight consumption. In a hastily or ganized campaign of only threo weeks they realized $3,000. Tho next year, 1908, tho American Red Cross con ducted tho first national tuberculosis stamp campaign. From UiIb salo $135, 000 was realized for tho antitubercu losis movement. In 1909, under mnny ndverso conditions, $250,000 wns rea lized from these stamps. This year tho slogan of tho tuberculosis fighters nnd tho Red Cross is "A Million for Tuberculosis From Red Cross Soala in 1910." Toothsome Tidbits Can be made o! many ordinary "home" dishes by adding Post Toasties The little booklet, "GOOD THINGS MADE WITH TOAST IES," in pkg tells how. Two dozen or more simple In expensive dainties that will delight the famdy, "The Memory Lingers" Foatum Oreal Company, Ltd., Ilattle Creek, Ulcb. sP Msy t 3 mSST i'Jili ir iMiii ISSE 3 1 ill B !fl" frTI fllill J XI v