The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 03, 1889, Image 2

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A. C. HOSMER, Proprltstor.
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OUBBENT COMMENT.
The King of Holland proposes to r
time the reins of government.
The sister of the King of Sweden
died recently. She was born April La,
183a ss.
TnE provisional directors of the
Comptoir d'Escompte of Paris have
signed a deed creating a new company.
The question of whether Parnell
will be given the freedom of Edin
burgh, Scotland, is to be submitted to
the rate payers.
Several priests and many other
persons have been arrested for parti
cipation in the riots in the State of
Guanajuato, Mexico.
A select party, including General
Boulanger. Count Dillon, Generul Gra
ham and an unknown lady dined with
Lord Randolph Churchill in London
the other evening.
The colored farmers of South Caro
lina have organized a union for the
advancement of the race in education
and other respects. It is to be strict
ly non-political.
Fkei Kyeks, champion pool player
of Buffalo. N. Y., and a noted sport,
was found unconscious outside a Chi
nese opium joint in that city recently,
and died in a short time.
The Spanish Government, it is said,
will bell at auction fiO.000.000 worth
of state woodlands in order to cover
the financial deficiency, make public
improvements and establish rural loan
banks.
Viscount Maxii:villk was charged
in a London police court the other day
with fraudulently obtaining iU."i. The
magistrate did not enter the case upon
the court record and the hearing was
adjourned.
TnE National Gazette, of Berlin,
says that the Government instead of
avoiding a debate in the Reichstag on
the Samoan question, will give every
facility for such a debate at the earliest
possible moment.
The Union Steel Company, of Chi
cago, has been sued for $100,000 in tho
Federal Court by Andrew J. Gustin.
Gustin charges tho company with
infringing two patents for a "canber
ing machine11 and a "dragging-out ap
paratus11 used in dredging.
Tiieke is trouble brewingfcet'een
the management of Iowa'oads and
their employes. Rerejitfy the Central
Iowa reducudrVtS entire forco fully
one-thUjflL There were rumors of n
I strike on the Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul on the part of the
engineers and firemen.
" Tiieke was an aggregate of .580 pen
sion certificates issued by the certifi
cate division of the Pen-ion Olllco on
tho 26th. The list includes certifi:
cates for original pensions, reissues,
increases, etc., and is the largest that
has been made in one day since Com
missioner Tanner's installation.
Surkeok-Gesekal Hamilton', of the
Marine Hospital Service, has been in
formed by tho president of the Board
of Health of Sanford. Fin., that a caso
of yellow fever existed in that city.
Dr. Hamilton says every precaution
has been taken to prevent tho spread
of the disease and no danger is appre
hended. The Inter-State Commerce Commis
sion has notified all the principal rail
roads of the country over which oil is
shipped that they are likely to bo
affected by tho questions presented in
the complaint of George Rice against
tho Cincinnati. Washington & Balti
more road and that such of them as
desire to interveno or to be heard in
these proceedings will bo furnished
with a copy of Rice's complaint.
Consul Smitheks at Tientsin re
ports that tho Chinese Government
has authorized an extension of the
Tientsin & Tongshan railway, which
will make it possible to reach Peking
from Tientsin in about three hours,
whereas it now requires as many days.
The Consul says that tho opposition of
the conservatives having at last been
overcome. China may now be said to
havo fairly entered upon a career of
railway construction.
The President has appointed the
following Commission to negotiate
with the Sioux Indians in Dakota:
General George Cook. United States
army: Hon. Charles Foster, of Ohio,
and Hon. William Warner, of Kansas
City. Mo. Mr. Irving Miller, of Chi
cago, has been appointed secretary and
disbursing officer of the Commission.
Mr. Miller is a prominent young
lawyer, and a son of Justice Miller, of
the United States Supreme Court
Pierre iaeillard was in St. Louis
recently for the purpose, it was ru
mored, of forming a gigantic tobacco
trust, or at least for forming an asso
ciation to maintain prices, control the
output, lessen tho expenses of produc
tion, restrict competition and punish
contract violations. He has inter
viewed all the great plug tobacco men.
Liggett & Meyer were closeted with
Lorillard half a day, but the firm
stoutly maintains that they will never
form a combine.
President Strong, of the Atchison
Railroad Company, has received from
C K. llolliday and L. S. Every, tho
Western directors of the company,
dispatches stating that the great in
vasion of Oklahoma, which they wit
aessed, was perfectly marvelous and
fceroad the power 6f human descrip
tions. It ought, they say. to be of in
calculable benefit to the Atchiso.
Jopeka & SaaU Fe road, as hundreds
4f tfcMtsaads of people will hereafter
cjecapj the territory which has hers
timian Isacst a dawrt waste. .
JWOTinj
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
Gleaned by Telegraph and MaO.
rasBOMAX, AND FOUTTCAX.
Kiso Charlxb, of Houmauia, baa
formally announced that his nephew.
Prince Ferdinand, has been selected at
hi beir to tbe throne.
Charles W. Files, of Connecticut, ha
been appointed chief of a division of the
Pension OtHce. rice General J. B. Cort,
dismissed. George V. Gilt, chief of a di
vision in tbe Pension Office, has also been
dismissed.
Coloxel Dudley says be has been mis
represented in wbat be said disparagingly
of President Harrison.
Tiiere was a rumor that Judge Veazey.
of Vermont will be appointed to succeed
Mr. Walker on tbe Inter-State Commerce
Commission.
EX-COXGREKSVAX JOHS E. ELUS, of
Louisiana, died at Washington on tbe 33tb
of heart failure. He bad served fire terns
in Congress and was forty-eight years
old.
Ma. Pexdletok. United States Minister,
will take no part in tbe confereace on
8amoaa affairs. He has presented his let
ters of recall to Emperor William and will
leave Berlin,
M. He ki RocHETonT's departure from
Brussels was dae to a request from tbe
Belgian Govern meat that be leave tbe
country.
The New York Senate has passed the
Saxton Electoral Reform bilL
Frederick Scuclts has sued Aagast
Michel for $3,300 damage at Minneapolis.
Minn, for covering him with a coat of red
and black paint while be slept and after
ward calling in fifty other boarders to
laugh at tbe sight He was awakened by
their shout of laughter.
Da. Laws, president of the State Uni
versity at Columbia, Mo., has resigned.
H. B. Srorroao, tbe historian of Claren
don. N. H-, died recently.
Tbe lower house of tbe Illinois Legisla
ture has defeated an election bill provid
ing for a system similar to tbe one in use
in Australia.
There was extra session talk recently
in Washington, tho idea being that Con
gress would be called together in tbe fall.
The Supreme Court of Texas hat re
versed tho decision of tbe lower court in
the case of Richmond, a railroad con
ductor, wbo sued the Missouri Pacific for
damage for publishing him on the black
list as a conductor discharged for care
lessness. The Supreme Court held that
tho case was not actionable for libel for
ub.euce of express malice in tbe publica
tion. L. U. Rxavis, a well known writer, au
thor of tbe expression the ''Future Great"
with reference to St. Louis ieing the Na
tional Capital, died recently. He was
born in Illinois in 18.1L
Hon. Elijah M. Hai.nks. ex-Speaker of
the Illinois House and a prominent figure
in Stafo politics, died recently. Ho was
the author of several works on Indian
lore. .
The Pops recently .summonirl Father
Agostlna, the famous prencUer of Rome,
ami reproved him for bis recent sermon in
which he invoked tlyiffivine blessing upon
Kiug Humbert ana tho Italian army.
y snsCKXLAMCODa,
Treasurer Hyatt ha returned to
Wajtnington from New York. He says
that the counters at the sub-treasury are
forging ahead at a rapid rate and are now
handling about $15,000,000 of gold a day.
He expects that the count there will bo
concluded by May 4.
Owmkrs of tbe American ship Hride
water, which was illegally seized by the
Canadian Government in lb5, havo pre
sented n claim for damages amounting to
The exodus from the vicinity of Quebec
into the States has never been so great as
during the present "year. Within the last
few days ftk) men have left (or the brick
yards of Massachusetts and other New
England States.
While driving logs on tho Nicolet river,
near tho village ot St. Paul, Que., D. E.
Chester nnd four uion named Oayne, Ru
bor;, Bowest and Hinc were drowned
All of the men were married.
There was a fierce riot at Vienna on the
23d over the street car strike. A hand-to-hand
fight took place between tbe rioters
and tho military. During the disturb
ances seven shops were looted.
Tliu slaughter house and pork packing
establishment of F. A. Lainly & Co., on
Spring Grove avenu-, Cincinnati, was de
stroyed by fire recently. The loss was
nearly f2.V).0UO.
DlrATCHES from West Africa say that
a British squadron has destroyed the chief
of the Wendb tribe on tbe Sulicman river
and released 3.CO0 slaves.
Captain Miller, of the steamship
Caroline Miller, from Cape Haytien.
reports that the forces of Leg. time burned
and destroyed the town of Petite Revere
April 7.
Patrick Farrell jumped from Brook
lyn bridge the other day and was taken
in a dangerous condition to the hospital.
Whether his intention was suicide or a
Jump for a wager was not known.
The Commissioner of Pensions, in grant
ing the application of John Webb for an
lucre ise of pension for varicose veins of
the left leg on tbe ground that total dis
ability in the foot aow existed, says that
total disability shall be held toexist wbea
the afflicted member, by reason of wound
or disease, is useless for the performance
of ordinary manual labor.
The National Reform Association in
Pittsburgh. Pa., adopted a resolution re
questing President Harrison to mention
Christ in state papers, especially Thanks
giving proclamation.
TwO thousand German immigrants were
landed at Baltimore, Md., on the 23d by
the steamship Dresden.
Minister Denbt reports to the State
Department that the Emperor of China
assumed tbe reins of government March 4
The mammoth hotel at Rockaway
Beach, near New York, was sold on the
24th for $29,000,
The nineteenth aannal assembly of the
Women's Foreign Missionary Society of
the Presbyterian Church began in Phila
delphia oa the 24th.
la the Pacific Derby at San Francisco
on the 234 tbe Csar male a mile aad one
half la :3C the fastest Derby ever run in
America, beating the record of 1:XH
made by Ben All In 1&6 and that of C.
H. Tod d at Chicago in 1977.
Taa Secretary ot State ha been in
formed that Rnssia will send delegates to
the marine conference which is to meet at
Washington oa October 18 nest.
A hail route has been established be
tween Guthrie aad Lisbon, la Oklahoma.
Three men died of congestive chills in
one night oa claims near Oklahoma City.
A SCHBER of squatters were reported in
the Cherokee Strip, and General Merritt
on the 24th gave orders to drive them oaL
The crowd of officeseekers about tbe
White Honse continues very large, but
oaly a favored few are admitted to Presi
dent Harrison's presence.
W. F. Delhage, Crown land Inspector
at Rat Portage, Mas, has disappeared,
leaving a shortage of iSJ.GW in his ac
counts. The Thingvalla line will pay for the
cargo jettisoned Ly the steamer Missouri
when rescuing the passengers and crew ot
the Dan mark.
Joux ScHortELD and one child were
killed and Mrs. Schofield and tbe other
three children crazed by a bolt ot light-
aiag. near Beach Hill, X. S.. the other
Bight
The United Stats steamship Brooklyn,
which eaaseasMse trass the Asiatic stattea
sjastorsskUte ceusesjaawea at tee teaates;
eta seals, arrive sT Sandy Hsatr a
A railroad official at Chicago states)
that he does not anticipate aay strike oa
the Western roads this year.
Georob M. McXeil, foneerly of Iowa,
employed oa tbe Oak levee Bear Batoa
Rouge, La., and two colored women. Colly
Nortoa and Frankle Romero, were
drowned tbe other night by the upsetting
of a skiff.
JoH.f Wats and wife and James M.
Lineman, a boy of twelve years, were
killed recently while driving across tbe
track at Newport, five miles soutn of Wil
mington, DeL
The Sanford (Fla.) yellow fever aass
(Mrs. Charles Dement) ended fatally.
A great gale came over the lake, strik
ing Erie, Pa., on the afternoon of the
24th.
Dcrixo a storm at Atlanta, Ga., recently
a wall was blown down, killing two fire
men and injuring others. Ibe wall be
longed to the Jackson building destroyed
by fire.
The Reading road demands that its em
ployes shall sever connection with all
labor organizations.
A lady fifty-seven years old, fell from
a fourth-story window in New York and
was killed.
The Emperor of Austria has paid tbe
late Crown Prince's debts, which amounted
to I2.MO.OO0l
Ax accident occurred recently to a
freight train on the Pennsylvania rail
road, causing fatal injuries to the en
gineer aad fireman. The train ran onto a
burning bridge over Roaring creek, near
Wilkssbarre, wrecking forty cars. One
brakemaa was dangerously hurt.
Bt a premature explosion of dynamite
near Homer, Mich., Connor James and
Harris James were killed. The explosion
occurred on tbe Utter iand. The two
left home to blow out stamps and had
twenty-five pounds of dynamite. Their
bodies were found five rods from tbe ex
plosion. Joseph Diox, the well known billiard
player, has ben declared insane by a
sheriff's jury at New York.
The gingham mill ot the White Manu
facturing Conipuuy at Kockville, Conn.,
has been shut down on account of a strike
of l.V) weavers, and its other will will
also close, throwing 400 employes out of
work.
The Grand Trunk railway has joined in
the Sunday rest movement as regards
freight trains.
Bv a collision between freight trains,
near Glen Mary, Tunn., the other day
two trainmen were killed and three others
Injured. The forgetfulness of an engi
neer mas the cause.
Andkew D. 1!o;.ut, a prominent real
estate dealer of New York City, com
mitted suicile recently by shooting him
self through the head.
The directors of the Chicago gas trust
have appointed a committee to iiuchtigate
the feasibility of supplying Chicago with
natural gas.
The business m;n of. Portland, Me.,
have passed re".,.ions against any leg
islation tendii.g to interrupt the present
commercial relations with Canada.
- All the crops in a district of Silesia,
Germany, have been destroyed by a storm
and five persons killed by lightning.
The seventieth anniversary of Old
Fellowship was celebrated on tbe 2Cth.
The Hnrlem E'ectric Light! Company's
old shops, a woo Ion church, a carriage
factoiy and hrtlf a dozen tenements in
upper New York City were destroyed bv
fire trie other night, causing jl.VJ.OOO
losses.
The Wabash purchasing committee has
decided to issue enough new bonds to pay
off dissenting bjndholders and carry out
the original purpose of the reorganiz ition
plan. The amount to lie issued has not
I een definitely decided upon, but is esti
mated at between i,UOO.00O nnd i,0O0.00a
A TANK of naphtha in tbe Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul railroad yards ex
ploded recently at Chicago, blowing n
matt fifty feet, killing two horses and do
ing other drtmage.
WlilTK laborers have taken tho plac s of
most of the striking nrro workmen in
the tobacco factories of Danville, Va.
The Belle Prairie convent, near Little
Falls, Minn., took tiro recently. Tne
twenty-four children had a narrow es
cape, being sated with great dtfliculty by
the Siters iu charge.
Thkiie was a collision on the H. & O., at
Baltimore on the 20th. Vice-President
Morton. Gem ral Scholield and Foraker, of
Ohio, were on one of the trains, but es
caped unhurt. The oBly person injured
was a trainman.
A msi-atcu from Aucklaad. N. Z-. ays
that the United States steamship Nipsic
was again disabled while leing towed iu
Apia harbor.
The steamer Australia and schooner
George went ashore in a blinding snow
storm on Michigan island, near Dulutb,
Minn., recently. They were scuttled iu
order to save them from pounding to
pieces on the rocks. There was no loss of
life.
ADDITIONAL DISPATCHES.
A box of Henri Rochsfort. the noted
Frenchman, oomraltted suicide by shoot
ing himself at the Hotel Algiers, Paris,
recently.
The fast null and an east-lound freight
train oa the Lake Shore road, collided at
Rolling Prairie. ven miles east of La-
parte. lud.. the other night. Both engines
were wrck-d. A tramp who was stealing
a ride was fatally injured.
Clearing house returns for the wee
ended April 27 showed an average in
crease ot 2.2 compared with the corre
sponding wek of last year. In New 1 orE
there was a decrease of 0.1.
The old town of Bladcnsburg. Md., was
recently inundated by a freshet.
WntLE the Quen of urtemtmrg was
driving at Nice her hones became fright
ened and started down the road at a ter
rific pace. One of th hordes fell and was
killed. Tbe Queen was badly shaken up
and much frightened but received no in
jury.
SEcnsTAnr Tract has deemed inai ine
law iclve him authority to proceed with
the construction of new coast defense ves
sels, notwithstanding there may not he
enough of the apprtpriallon left to build
the three other vaels orlered by the
same law.
THE First Baptist Church Society of
Providence, It L. celebrated Us SMth
anniversary on the 2Sth. Tbe preseat
church building is over 100 years old.
CoLOSEL D. B. Dter, formerly of Kan
sas Citv, was elected the first mayor of
Guthrie. L T. The difference between
tbe rival town site companies at Oklahoma
City were reer:ed settled aad Captaia
Couch elected mayor.
Ex-Governou Btsaor. of Ohio, and
others have l-eeu sued tor $S70M, said to
have been illegtlly drawn by thtss a
trustees of the Ciucinnati Southern rail
road. The steamship Orinoco, from Bermuda,
bas brcutfbt to New York the captain aad
tea of the crew of the ship Richard P.
Buck, wh.ch was burned ner Bermn la.
The carpet mill of the Lowell Manufact
uring Company. Lowell. Mass., was de
stroyed by tire the otter morning after it
had'betn supposed a small blaze bad been
put out LoT fWXOW).
Thomas Hixch, a Wisconsin pajil-sr,
while training at Iron Mountain. Micsu,
for a match was drowned by the capsizing
Of his b-xL
The Iron Mountain railway, a part ot
the Missouri TaciSc system, ha gives no
tice that ad unnecessary Sunday train
service, both passenger and freight ld
be disconunacd oa that road aad that
onlv trains conveying live stock or perish
able freight will he permitted to rua oa
Sunday.
Ox the Loastoa Btocfc Exchange dsurasg
Us week eatted April 27 Esgliea railway
securities aow4 a rslajsse, walla Asser
Isaas faKpransL Price wars weak ha Park
aad stall fa BstUb. At Ma
NEBRASKA STATE NEWS.
THE Prohibition conference recently
held at Lincoln passed resolutioas pledg
ing the Prohibitionists of the State to
work for the adopuoa of the Prohibitory
amendment submitted by the Legislature;
pledging co-ojr4tion with ntl temperance
organisations working to tb? .ami mil;
deprecating the carrying of pariianim
into tbe work and unfriendly lt'Cim
upon those working bvdifferent mttbtdt to
accomplish the de.ired ot ject; urging the
labor element of the State, of whatever
party atli iation, to unit- iu carrying the
State for Prohibition; favoring the utmost
freed m in attending the propo.ed non
partisan conference at Lincoln June 5
aud ca ling ujhiii all temperance organi
zation "I o each perfect its uiacht lery.
adopt itsonumethois, strengthen its own
organization, aud then march forward in
hearty sympathy with each other's work
for a combined assault on the most for
midable citadel of the rum power high
license."
Bob Woods, a well-known colored resi
dent of L ucoln, was murdered the other
BigbL He was shot as he lay in his bd
in bis cabin. His little- boy was sleeping
at his side, but was neither struck by the
flying shot nor awakened by the report of
the gun. No one else was in the house,
and nothing was known of the murder
uatll Mrs. Woods returned home and
raised the alarm.
James Miles a farmer living near Kock
ville, committed suicide the other dav ly
taking laudanum. He was about Ufty
five years old und in fair circumstance.,
but his family relations were not pleaaaut
tnd be had several t tuss before threat
ened bis own destruction.
Jakes Greenwood, who owns a fine
farm near Crelghtou, was declared insane
and sent to the iu.ane asylum over a year
go, but several months ago his lather
took him back horn where he remained
peaceably. The other morning, bow evir.
he arose from tho table anil proceeded to
Vlean out" th house. He chase 1 his
father aud mother ott the premises will
an axe, then returned nnd Jfiu.i.i Ii.i th
furniture. I re.it ng the leds, ct n r.
tatties and stove iuto small piece, after
wards burning up some of the tied clothes,
sud also his gooil cloth-s, in the pickets
uf which was .") in gieciii. iekJ He was
afterwards surprised white uslcop and
miuacled.
Mil Bi.kimi a mn'i'betwren sixty and
seventy etis uf tigo, o m nitte 1 suicide
st Scrihner th; ottier d y bv shooting
himselLui IU" mouth with a revolver. He
had been de.pondeut foi a long ttui'.
Fiue recently dstr ye 1 the barn of Di.
Jtu-s, at Loup Citv. I'lVe horses also per
ished. Ios, j'J.WO; no insurance.
The supei visors of liar an Comitv hae
calltd an election on tin- question of vot
ing bonds to build a ?.,000 j til and a .
300 court hoii'.e.
ONLY three tires visited Schuyler last
year Ulld the uet loss wus ?PV I
A hak.v belonging to J. M. liechlel
lieimer, of Juniata, binned the other
m urn mg, continuing a span of mares
valued at jH two other horses, n colt,
ctlf, buggv. set of harness, mower, ha
rake, seven hundred Lushels of grain and
nine hogs. The entire loss wa J. ) "); un
insured, except the barn. The tire wn
suiposd to h-ive ben incen Itnry.
O.SCAIl IlniXKHAV. eightoen ears oM
son of H'liry HrinMiriti. residing near
Fremont, was n sailor on b a:d the Van
dalia when that ship met witti disaster In
the rec-nt hurricane at Samoa; joung
Bririkinaii had a nnirow escape from
death, but through his neroiu (Torts a
number of mill weru rescued fritiiwhat
appeared to bo certain death.
Allium Day was duly observed at D -kota
City, the main feature being the high
school exercises, which consisted of up
propnate songs, ilec.itmatioiis and the
planting of beautiful trees, one of n Inch
was in honor of Miss Julia O'Connor de
cent 1, formerly principal uf the high
school.
A i.AttCK barn ami its contents 1. long
ing to 1'.. b rt James, a prominent f irtn-i
living one mile east of York, wa. de
stroyed by tire til- other night. I!leen
head of cattle nnd ten head of horse, per
isheiL A large amount of gram and inn
chinery was destroyed. Loss, i na; nc
insurance.
A HOY of fifteen nnd a girl of eighteen
were recently licensed to marry nl Da
kota City.
L. M. RlCKAltnand George W. Ies, n
brother-in-law from Burnett, weicnttiiig
trees the other morning on the rU er banks
south of Norfolk, on land lielonging tr
U'lllitm Hoc he, when William and Her
man Itoche c.iiiio iijmjii them armed with
an axe aud n revolver. A tight ensued in
which Ives had his ,lull crushed with the
nxe in the hands of on of the iioche.
Mrs Fkaiim. wife of Hans Frnhm. n
farmer and truck raiser living in Sauudeis
County, live miles southeast of Fremont,
committed suicide by poioniug the othr
morning, supposed to b- the result of fre
quent famdy quirrels.
Nf.rra.ska Citv celebrated Arlor Diy
in good style. There was a pro.-esslott
ovt r a mile long in which were 1 U) school
children. Speeches were made aud sev
eral thousand trees planted.
John O'Hrie of Omaha, who recently
had both I-gs cut off by a Union Pacific
train at Fremont, died later of his in
juries. He ft his fntuily penniless.
Hecknt rains have invi farmers in the
western prt of the State happy. Crop
pro-pects ar flattering.
Four sons of Joseph Drvok. living In th
Niobrara vail y, twelve miles from Nlo
I rara, were buried In a and cave th
other day. One escaped, but IWors he
could return with aid one of the three had
suffocated.
A Max giving his nam' as Bancroft ( xl !
recently applied fur admission to the N r- '
folk any um declaring that he wa, insann.
He walked all the way from ltttt t
Norfolk, and was taken in charge by the
sheriff until his relatives could be heard
from.
A Wymore man fishing In Indian cr.
the other day. drew out a bundle contain
ing the body ot a male infant, winch had
evidently been Strang, ed Immediately
after birth.
A disahtkocs prairie fire rec-ntlv swept
through Vall-y County. Ord was only
aved after a hard fight. One farmer lost
all bis buildings and much damage was
done to groves and orchards.
Threk of the teachers in the college at
Fairfield have resigned because ths-ydo
not approve of the withdrawal of tbe in
stitution from the State boarL-
Tas prairie schooners are becoming I
very numerocs en Kya Paha County and
new settlers are arriving rapidly. I
The mayor of B oken Bow ra)dd te
gaoiblr is at that piece tb other day. and 1
proposes to clean thm cu' Tsi-y hall
jast victimized a well known citir-n oat i
of several banird dollar.
Ose day recently Caarles Chester, the
seven-rear-old son of Uriah Chester, of
Long Pine, got bold of a revolver aad
was playinc "" th it ka it was acci
dentally discharged killing tbe child in
stantly. Foa twelve days S. C Catl-r llvtag
near Cntwfcrd. thought ke had U
robb-d of a faii-bIoo4 Herefori bsiIL
bat wnils waikug tbroogb his pa tart ,
taa other day L beard a Strang aoi In ,
aa old well, and a poo investlcattng f&cad
the sals slcg aalmAL W.tij tie .i ot a
ropv and tasthe ti tn I m LroQjfct ta
terra firm alive, tl.iioagsi a IiUi. esiaci
ated by its twelve days' -JB?ria-;l.
A TCCJC son ol eE-Shertff Van G.lirr.
s Antelope Cosstr, tried to lace a n
tato a gas (a exker day wfesm it x-
Msbctteg a ssreers woaai i ais
A vtrniiu
tswsi ssat im mtnmlaAml
tfl-rs.
a
'SCOPED THE SMOKER.
Disastrous Accident N
ton, Ont
BaxulL,
Itagcace Cr Telee,ips the "Sansker anil
the W res-k TaWrs lire wany Hurne.l ts
Usrath Hrbus.eltieal ! I"l-
urt Kesort fr Kansas City.
Hamiltov. OntM April -An accktent ' n'1 &' y but ejr.ly dr.fted toward f. n I h ' fca.uiv -i --on.ol
the greatest in the hl.torv of Can- & utf A tfrmsnJou. truc b.r, j Bdc- loan U rn-n.ll l.
,da-sccarrx-,l one mUe from hej eat ser.n sleeping over br. w ..king f many , Jectloa . Pf.It ..g I '
h,! i,rtl fnra Wia.lmr am! w !un.l ' lf '""' Cs-armg lb dsk ot ( it ntlhug trvm .nal H -
had startl fro-n Windsor and w at bound
for Supenion llruigv and the Hast. rnt
down an embankment immed.ately after
clock last u.ght. Theaipresstraia.whjeh
eavmg the tract. The baggage Csr t.le
scoped the snicker and ttnmesl.ately lik
lire. Tl.oe w i; were fre t-ied to ve
others in the burning mot ng cat b.l
without success. ILe wreiking of the
water tai.i. cut off the supply of
water to a great extent and what
water con id le got had U
be applied bt meau of j ails
There weie IIj passenger n I tea
train hands on tuard, and of these atout
thirty paenger were in the nioiing
Car. As f sr Us hi t-eeu laarned th.rtevn
pas.encer g-jt out of the tuikr. TC
wciektllel tutant!y. one uf them' teing
L. S. Uurner. sun was on hiwa train
fh.cago to Njw York, and th nhrr n
lUllan. whos nam- I not known. The
remains ftlf:..enUvlie. have le-en ta.en
ont of th rrCk. which, with the to
k.tled aud th.rtevti rescue,!, ail m-ce or
less wounded, make up the thitiy who
are supposed to U all that sri in the
smoking car. Nine of the trim hands
were serious! v 111 jute,!. Th worst -urt
was Edwin Chapman, tho tlteniatl. ot
Indn, who had his right arm
j buruesl and cnlp woundeiL onnofth
I fifteen w ho were taken nut of the rec
altar ttie tire tme l-e-.-ii IJetititleil. It is
doubtful If they can Ixs for sum Ia .. at
le.at, as their reuia ns are charred beioud
j recgtii'b n many Ixdng hrritly msng'.rd
1 before the tire broke out. Their reuittu
w ere token out fiiim the burning nmli in
I II .......... fl.- s.
f -iiiisii &i iikiuieiii's. 1 lit- (inns ssrs. i:inb i
I . .
1 sixiv mi vis an uourni inn l tne 01 til-sac- 1
' cdent. The w ho e llfteen were hu!desl
I together Itl the forward end of the !ilo!c
ingctr. 1 (iu bniegngs car jiimjie 1 rlgh
liver the top of tht, engine and carried It
down nu the trai k aitout one hundiid j
ar Is aben 1 of It. 1 he lailu is nod city I
authorities haie do 1 e all in the.r J owrr to .
help the wninided. Twelve of thetn iserr'
removed to th" rllv hospital and tins 01 It
its hud their wound dressed at th1 tattKi I
and went on the r way by pecml triiin
It is not liki-lv that nnv of the ,.uiidrd
will die, their injuries not be.ng lery ri-ou-c
llnin In 11 Clark, of Oiti'-sg, h.id hit
light leg broken and his (tend brtl sxiL He 1
mnv IllsO hnve received liiternnl Injuries, I
ill wlili'h Cis he Is not likely to te' , ver I
Others w no weiewotimlesi .md taken to th 1
C ty hospital are: Autli inv ilu;r. no Ilnl-
, ' , , i... 1. 1
inn on b s wnv from Wisconsin t- Italv,
. , ... ... .,
not serloulv. hlwiti ( hnpni'in. Ilreniati,
., , . , ,. i-
of Ijondon, nut srioiislv; KiioCi Ken!r,
engineer, of L indo.i. Kng . rlt.s broken,
not.eri.us nine., mfrballv Injun-.): C.
C Ail-ell. of lllnnrdtpo t, lud . tuta'id
bruised, not seriom; U 1 Ii-im le-psey,
Chicago, badlv sprained nnkle; A. 1
Uoney, Dtnitlle, lib. heal out, not se
rious; J A Palmer, lllon. N Y . head cut,
not f nous; (Seorge Vlnii going tt
I'nlon 11 II. N Y, ear (in o!f and head
cut; An Irew J. Carpenter, Yankton. I)k .
out nu 1 bttiisi.d. not rlous; S. II Y"ting.
Chicago, knennud I ac hurt. i.t it oils:
Joeph Morris on In war to Clatk.
Inllltld, ile. Clltnlout hend iml se lous.
A M MV lUMKIfslill-.
K'nuHl'nv Mi. April "'At fotn
oVI'JCk esterda nfteriioii w h 1 10
j.oople wrr s levvmg t he eipiatlr fnt o!
Alphonse iv ng 01 the ait. "rial laka in
Ch'lsea pnrk, th- west end br.dge cro.
' '
mg ver to ttin pavlttoti. giv wav nmi
H , , . , ' , .
piecipitiite I fully eient .Jtlu lnip.e int.
1 i 1
the water Im-.ow. I cr an hotu 1.1 tin
greatest coufnion. anil whtlo "lilini;
hands were Ikui with th" vsork of rscue
11 was l-dieied that at least twenty
persons hi.d li-en drowned iu tin
thiei nud a Imlf feot of w?i
tin l"r the w-r.kel LridgM. Tl r
wildest ruiimis pirn! I ke lightning rei
the city and hundred of pop'e is ho barf
friend at thi pb-asurn re.irt l!-oked tr
the park only to liud that thr wre very
few casualties and no fatalltie. so tar a
could bi learneiL The crowd wa nngov.
rrnnbln nnd persisted in forcing It!
way 011 to th" bridge In ?lte ol
the warning of th park police.
King ha i just completed hi ltccU test
and was piepar.ng for tha jel baiancins
feat w hen w itti a crash the center tan ol
bridge gave way. For an awful momnl
a singli trii suppnrte.1 th" enter plinif
of the strurture. then with a swinglnf
motion it, too. gave way and precipitates!
a mass of screaming mm. men and
children a distance of fit te-n feet into th.
water lietnw. The scenes that f..lowe.i
are almost !nds-rlbal'e. Iscnr, hi".
ever. w r soon at work and victim aftei
victim was pulled out. Sonv ot
the atrong men in the water. rna!
d"nei bv fear, plunged over th" head of
children and women to get to the 'and
The result ea that pilta a rnmiter ot
people susta! e I Injuries, whirb ar. in nc
ca" verv serious.
The Injured, as far a could 1 enrnd
late in the evening, are as follow ham
uel Iet-r. musician living at Miirray
vill. right arm broken in two de; h
loarl at the corner of N-nth and IJrand
avenue, and is I ing care-! f r by I)r
Colter, ssho ays h will be aboat
again In a few week Mr, ilellar
ty. living tn Kansas I ty Karu.
severe bruls at-jut the head on I arm, i
William Ai.'li. i.ai-...nei. ..ut 11-
. I
jure I about th heal. Mr. H. V Mtrb'l. j
bmlse-l al-xit th- arms. Anni VBI-r
Kansasi.it. iwaiv.. sngnt wmw; r I
Ie. living on Jam trt. Kansas City.
Kan., slight brul.aa; a tv. nam an
known. rib cruhd: Julia Aid-). Kansas
City. Ksn.. si ght brui.e; E-laa YTvi.
Kansa City. Kan Igoi brua; H
ribad. Kansas City. JTsn, !ijht tarut;
I. C Irrth. Kna City, Ksa.. l-s-bt
Lralse; ltolert Nach. Kaasa (Tr, Kan..
light braise.; Mr. V ctoria Ii-aucair
sstveralv if jit d m the sid.
Tba wonl atsaUnd'r le fro-a tbe
Fracb word taindr. tasssclng to stavin.
According to tbe o.d Eagli.h taw. ts a
srsc wa csrad-njn-! todati for trj
or fejoey. or bad rsn owtla-I for aay
cris-, be wa dprirvl of all bis civil
ria-at. and hi. tt-a wr forfltd to I
th (avrstna Tki was called at-J
Ulnder. and th -r. tba ial.ks.1 j
was ald to b attaJttl.' rrlaasst J
rnlgat also thai dspc.v sa te?&dr of j
righta, and tb act -a. cadd a UU f st- j
high tra-aaoa fcrfit all H.U (rM.t.lMa
rssal aad ;rr3.!. aad all t-ir Sc.div.da1
rigkta v cttitss. tmz. th eff-! al
aorta. "currspoa of U1." list
la. tts doJaAi ct fl cra.lr
cosld sot leaavit csy cf ti pre?
rty or aay ctvil right that
ta-1 l-n hi. TadlsUh:- cr'l by
th corraptlon ef iicA cos?d sasJr L r
rsovasl by act of I'irlijct. Th tTJ of
aVUatsder, as p.etl Vy tt Esg ti Far
Lait. was s ;-gl.IaUT cwsj victims wlti
JTigrsat of dati. &ere3 viiTs
w bxd 00 th easst. bt sust f ;ss. U
th ijts of tie act was t svecsr vic
teas witkesst waitiax fr Wgai esrsef sf
KsHt, Th frst ssetardl mmt4 k Uil
ar attalaawr by fasvasmt srtt. k VCi.
lt iaat ma wSS la HW. SSasB Bj A,-
FBviea, WSS) WhttaOsI
sstask in IBM
BBINKMAN'S BRAVERY.
TBse Terrlht Stiirienfs of ,Wttst
toy la tSte Asasa !?.
FaxwosT. Ntx. April rtU,cr Itrtnk
man. on of Hnry llnbkmn. of ;tea
tWtVt (arm, near Frnioat. ! lshta
yrar. i i sailer en lsrd th- Van
daiss Mhen tkat ship rnt with diter la
toe hurricane at Apia, Snw Wrlung
' to his trnt he aad thl sia th hr-
t ncsrte struck th shf all hands were at .
tbe r pvsts aad tbe anchor wei cast. Ut J.vn't er te he w r 'i t
t it tu lcsu evident that tby eoa'J J Had to th wJ. rt - ,
not hold tbt hit arsnt U.s funou gaS t nt.g In this !ur -h.s-Si t ..!
' Pr '""' cs-armg
iisk of
every thing wht-h . ni ourIr
fa.st.nrd- lathe intarVal of p4iet walca
tu.Iowel tfca roeti luol to the ICS n
clung to the mast and pr
Prently tha me. gava a bevy lurch
bafure th a-ale. and manr ma and lj,
including young Hnnkmao. rre literally
Moss n from tbetr place n.l n i Ufl In
the fcamiug urg. Hrlnkman struck init
fnr llfs and ucvdrd In tmg a plana
which had tsn washed from thdckef
the ti(srar to which h clung lth all
hi strength. Another terrlbl was awp
over the sb.p carrs ng llh it atiala
Scbf.uniakr. 11 ssas.wau l. HtlaWmao.
bsit apparautlv i;aite itunn-l oi ex.
hsut-s. a fee made n. -.7 .rt tw rtnt4St
Lr lrm'ttm nil " crri.t aaf by th.
aiwra an,, mw e-tu
Hnnlmsn. h.lst ct. aging U hi plaok
"-... aU.ut by tha .',
"IW on" bU aitm ' U lbs
- ami near y r..iaj. ..u, mas.
aim near v rinu,iei, u.i. iinrae-
v .muting hi. n auk. ...sM ald of
v the hair and w turning xllb h.n
.
u)r I"'" M
him b
"-" " Kwl u" "" 't,n w -B,r" ""
ga n got on the idsnk. tu sahirh thav
loth c ung hilst th- atotni loared AH
fi uiul ni'ii fi struggling fr dear life
n tl surging, s.ettung ater. Many
were atuanel or ki!ie outright by t-ing
d iahv agalust ttoatlng oojet t. wtitt h lia I
txen siathe,l from the alorn.. battered
si.ltv.
Y ung II ink man and hi cssuipan'titi
hadateinba bait e sstth th 4in n
their attempt to r-ara the nor tmt a
high vsase Unallr I tii.l thetu ,flv ti
the leiaeh am! tiuti'lthstamtihg Ma e.
haitstisiii am! tbe prrit r( th attempt Ha
, . ,
' SUCTeMle.1
In m a tin nc a in til btt.il illi
until e. nnd after a Ie,i.erte strttcgl
1 itli tlipHitfi and st'iini linn lr .; sin
t tenrhed the Trent n ami the a mp-
alissr 1 bv vs h ell himni mahV lii.s tntu
aieit
A FATHEH-S VLNGEANCC.
A Vtnis f,.flf. .Ure,..,iMe Art
Ull.l SiilllMMfl I lnlsllMl.
St Jonrni, il-.. Ap t. r Yrur-Sir I
Ims t Jn Lsmi, a negus Jit tr n a b.l laid '
hall find a ivtn l.vil; am liisiittif.. ilmIh ft, !
an liisi.liiak nt t
the eigtltcel.T.-ar.l I ttsilctttar id I'llilles
Ni.wlnnd. a ptoni nn c 1 sn 0' thia e.tr,
purporting to 'isv le. is riitn bv msit
and aeiu b J. ess. .11. Th : lad v
halldej tue not Oler to her f-stlier s !,
hail Jat-k4t airst.t , th marha '
e1. !... .... .1..II.....1. .uff.. I,.. ...
,., .. . . .
I leal the iikiii of th ia!r of the i.le
... .... .
wl.eiith etiragvd fnttirr h -t hill. fur
. ....
1 ttnie islth pruUsblv fatai elfe, v
I
i M, J.-eira. Mo. Apr I ?. L..I night It
""' -"'"l " !- ""rf - .r
riel I V I-vs . J ,1 lsll. the il!le.l M,(ter,
to Mis. sus Inn I. for tafulrtg to tell th
auttinr of whit i l.r father etet In slml
and fatally wounded Jckou. larsa ssnt-
ten iy a (i)urt"-.ii.ye-r.rvbl l-ir In a
s liolrsule lidtscsi store at .- ii .In'.
tntnill Die Kir'ria iden sa. to iB'iltl If
the voting la ly vs n I luaka appi'iiliueita
vsiiu men, an 1, 11 o, n .u-ai to mll
( b-r tinme to the list he had for th iMi.elU
of those wini might n.k for thei
Wtimillrais ariested. ( II istt, ta's!
ipsli'tilsv, Jsn.tiin s lslii In lti Ki- rl I.Hd-wtD'. ad that frH p.
Vat" OloCe .if Chief f I dice J .tin Hladar tnd atluns the ,-d,tst ). la H.I e.iMtl
n eoiiiali) itti ' land it Ms his .tber ,n U.M,ma UI allKsat4y la.,
and the chief. Th d"r eie Iu. t 1 and neatly rty ijusri. .tkw.. , tavat T-
Nunlnm! Ifrwd the t.Jrr ut tbejr,i,j- -j h,. 1 iua- th a liwi it
chief, and advane ng ! J ek.Mi l , i.,.Ui tt t th ,iiarKiait ..'l uk.
I .,.,". . , , .,
the tlipiat foir ng him t .is koe. Tli-n
.. . , .. ,
psHtltlng a iri'HV-r at I. m. the inHi.t a .
. , ,
lilt nga nst Jaska.iu fars. he 1.
mandeil thy nam of tha J'ty
for whom he had rnriel b nM. fa... j nv ntfcs er twti ya lfn liy m.I t
Ing to aestile s fcWh h l"('f be s.eji. j ,rch-L t cnt-l us t hut. a.4.e'
kidJnikson. 1 h tif r, terr Desl a t i hrgd ivM nsl l M,.. w! si
In-Sstl t VU us list b" isa "sslW ftti 1 tl j th. . lrln f t l,M--.lhs, as tlesla
l"g f"r help. Ill iris sre lr I sll ,1. a) v..ge,it a sei.sfat. .s th
over th" Citv Unit and ae sin Hessusi I
treet. lb
h ur. Jacks
isn k.t up f.r alm ! an
n laali!v dHiag tht ti J
k'lew the uatll" of the miH vs h h s 1 gtel j
III Ml th Uta. If Jsekn shwuld ill an .
e(T trt sstUnial to hseVI th elilf a
nu acres, nr to tit k.lt ng M far b haa 1
dasrllM! to JV aair thint In l.s dfn.
CENTENNIAL
CHOICE.
TH
t.rars.l
Marslisl'. atalt th lleej
I'le! I..U.
.irw das. Aj-ni 1, - jajrnrai j
Koitifisl, hlef of stull . il rugUr. j
announce thfd iss.g a theej,.,t. j
tire. if their 1st x .talis es ti.e (Jrcnd !
Ifarshal. tatf t-sM'n! It IThlr,
I'elaware; ti.fi-ia! K'aik ;.r lsf
sylianta, C.itnl K MrIMI. I ek kmih, 4
,V, Jery, f ns (.rpsnt'ttd. (..giat
( ajitain I hi' as Jl tngall ls,-!!' ut
t;-nrai K. H Ca'iter Masebaeti.
Cobinl C.iiimu t I is Maryland,
.olnt Ufr tspr'Kg. h eih 1 r 1 .
Odoaei II M Keauiau, ' llaphir.
Major N .Ttifi C It-sadIeh, Vir ;!
nrai I) IJ IVjils. .' 'ws-k. -p'a a
B-rft'ihati t ntft'jn tl I'sfs, a. !
era! K. H, ilHels, l..'-le IsU.nl. (I.?! ,
Clwa'd II Ki.e Yrv)t. Cs.leI
Morn. It ll-JVBtt'.. eIsitjeT. f-ett II
C Cirtn. (-.. l.-fs.l H-ury M.
rtprags Maiae. C4oal C" II J"sas. M - j j
..4. I ...l '1.., W fl.Ll.... t1 . I .
da; tl!.i V H. Hso. Ksr.sas; Kajwr
J - A.Jsrttev tVt riej.a.
TMK aLf-r sltllM
Si Your. A;rt-,l?T ;a.ila Isvtl
ll()V ,,. In tb iadMe af kwr
, cotoj t..., k(,,lM( to
, '
7rku,n,, tar. at last t-Tt dtw.-l
., fultoas, Mrs. iu,j. a Hr.
r.n. Mr. Ii I" U'-tu. Vr. Or-re
Cei.!.Q'L Mr 0'n K.og. Mr A-
ander Van ltesatar. Mr, t ,yr 1 ,
CatliBg. Mr. W.1 Uas A'tr. M.a Ca
Iviagton. Mr Nt.-1 M'err . Mr Kl-
trvtg T 'earry. M t.. - Hckrey-
tr. Mr. I)srna Withr Mr .-
r ant F sh. Ma s ffllans df, Mr. H. J
V JL lrrr aad Mr. A!ta4r rk
W.tU
SI...M tt
lsst.1 te4.
tsars.ro. IL-. Aje-iJ rt H . K-ija
M. IIsio. St'ei,r rrf tV err tsss
of ti ft-t I-,lstaf aad fas- Sbaay
Tr a frf-c-cvesit ge (J Hl itifm.
d4 at ala auxrs" her Vat-Iay aawcarsig
of avrsv-'yaia. H a ? te rty s
l-r .t ms.o a tj
la I. tt. s (
kd t a fa tar tfc.--gWwt .tirifi.
rs X.h5s Um a grt Buuy yw. a
al r-sn-d a csti- svad f
fri4 gT-at t.flee. sf.-Uoai.y. -.
3Ttr.l .a hi m-sVs Irttr9 v tfc.
j-rt.bbiy im(m tl- avay kr sov-t-r
At tsvat ljj IU grseatlr lar:-.l
la it la- l.sa rr it iv Jty 4v
tl a isrt rf- e-stry f iSy
t- t. lte.V. fsvC I
T J. AfCJ "-' W iSJVJa,.
UmS s. rsv J s.4-Sas - !
4-, "? : yw jay ,
traa tav tess s a
"s' vj'-Ta 1
wr a SMtsB.rr sasTs mwd.
xjaun Ites AJ-ec i wiiJ, ks a)t
ban. tt4 vArf, i aW -Th 7saww
atm. ssWaia ffM 1, vsy
H t jrxmA tat fS-as r ttfwt
.t .- ..
SsaSS-aW Wm aMat mm
tomm40mKBtmmmiamm
y-rw a tv ya aga. ja nU aaa. tAUrf .! ?S- AsU-Mes .
iSrxit 14 svr5,tt -al y-a asl,. X JUsvafea B4, aK V-
agl.et5.ka.lfjr nl-rtt4. rwXl , f s, -j. f, t- Vs
9t ih Nat-si Cjsll ta M. ZeVvia, 1 r-e-rSi' ! .-. Ui 3U. M --
I
THE TRUE STOHY.
Qrsl tH4tr ill Ot Ike led rt
.. rt
Me-A
ta Ps
1.4T
Rll M tl. II U ef r'i--
Wasntaiirciv, Apt 3 Wf
Plt lttr wa &! a Co-ssiI
W-4av he prwwea'! t r.,,, -J
tor iry." aad tJgs.rl ts V I- t J.
tnaaJing t!at Vast t'J c f-rf r.
I cion tbe ttssr whwh V , r -i.
and svl t4 t wfi alr fc
trrv4 a copy Hr it W I
' sit nolSi'Oi trvm nsai !(-- I
, av i6eri Twij-njiorera.- i
w.t the A ItMin trtlu rmr (..MS
' '! wu '1 r,c' ' "l,,l TOt-r .m
any war lnixiu( ills' an-l I
, not acosspt any psiblie ut . t !
j cssnllv assxscsa'iet ltJ Mr. Cse
Iagro.'t. t N" Yeft. and Jare
; ty, of Philadelphia, an t fca 4e-i
. dote ur etlra attaalMtw to tt .-
' of tar. I lif nsr ssat a. --t
aay patdle i.fBrsaM l"illoic U tV tH-
pfsvtues. bv t4lai i
s r 1 . ?wr V taJer. W
W imisirMS Mfnt IV few -t taJ sw
Ytfiss! tlra! U lk o4 ir-tf t
cot Vat It frssvfcJ av atrat IVm
s-srI nrt-rd ma a trip Ui la Hiia -,
u, ,,,, tTnm lk. ,,4. j. . .
I ateal li astaia. a4 4 a ci-
. tkr, ai eSlee fm. flt I4i s .a,
J maUe iui l J.lW, --ra ti .r
j . U.a ., Jar V -U e -av, .
! ,. r.w.1 It lertjki l
w " " "- '- - -
1 "" ft " T.f h m, t ,
. " . . . .
l I aw aJTai.l s frei hum ,
-"-'-" ."";-"":.
Mso Vm U frea4 KeeJ a. p-4 .
, -sreaia la my aa4 .! t j r
.1 Us fit it aufc llk.j Uvr Is es
IR tV ssittlr ? haa Oeaa aa
Nr enra Itarriaosa staMtur l it 1e
jrar a. t fcata, t.l ene ntr !
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