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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1890)
m t K W 1EIKINQ OFFICE. VW1I-hIm tap m Btaaaktlag Mlaefe ! Ska Hop f AMUmi Vaaa ArnrH aaa. WAiniNdTox, Jan. 5, "There la little use," said Solicitor Hlalne, "In attempting to conduct a clvll-servlce for one net of oflhrholders and ignoring the Just claims of others. This has been brought very prominently beforo t!ie State Department recently in cases where young Americans desire to go abroad ns diplomatic representatives of tho United State.. Ilcforo there wan such a thing known as clvll-servleo reform, politicians were accustomed to bring their friends to WashltiKton, and, after receiving ntteutlon from the head of a d partment, an appoint ment to a lucrative position was generally tho result. Hut now all this U changed and tho doors of the departments are practically chued against applicants for olllce. owing to tho requirements' of the Clvil-Sorvlco Commission. Disappointed in their efforts to get into public position In other ways, nvuiy of the workeis of the two political patties turned their lour ing e es in tue direction of the Statu Depart 'i cut and coveted long and ea n cstly some of tho consular ofllces held by others. Kxamlnatlons are not re quired lor these places, and they ate matters for the exertion of Influence, Ir tho olicltatlun of candidates for thcai can bo beliuvcd. In couw quenro of tho demand for consular Ksitlotis it Is qui to likely that thoy will ho recom mended to Imj turned over to the Civil Service Commission to pas upon the ability of the applicants, and thus re lievo the State Department of a great deal of annoyance." RAILROAD BUIU3ING. Tk wing for tha Fast Tear Not So Pavurahla a to foracloaiirra. CtltOAOo. Jan. A. The Itiilway Age says that tho year 1,H makes a much less favorahla showing in respect to foreclosures than did Its Immediate predecessor, although on tho other hand its record Is much less discourag ing Uian In the thren years preceding 1888. A table Is apeuded showing thai during 1HS lwenty-liv roads were sold under foreclosure. They had an aggiegate miloagn of 'J,ttl0 miles and a total funded debt and cap- t it! stock of fi:i7,hl),t(s). O Among the line so sold were: The Wabash, with 9IH miles ami U7 ou),o)0 of capital; the Clucl until, Washington & Baltimore, 11 miles; the Kirhmoiid A Allegheny, with ih'2, and the narrow gauge. Denver, South Park Sc 1'aclUc. 325 miles, iind Port Austin. -'18 miles. The record for 1888 was nineteen fore closures, covering 1,690 tulle and Ml, 666,000 capitalisation; in lvfT. thirty one failure-, covering 6,478 miles and tMB,l81,000 capitalization: in Ir-80, forty-live failures ooverln i 7 i s7 miles and 1.174,109.000 capital! iti.m. During IhSt) twenty-two roads with an aggregate of Jtsno miles of track and M,7(r.000 funded debt, and AW, 664,000 capitalization wi nt Into the hands of receivers, the most prominent of which wis the St. Inils. Arkansas A Tex s uitli 1,170 miles of line, and 165,4 't,C U ol I uuded debt and tl,ot3, 000 capital stock. The International A rent Not them, with 775 miles of lines I6,U0I,..0 of funded debt and ,765,00 of capital stock, came next .n magnitude. JUDGE KELLEY. The Talker C l he llatiaa" l.lkalv Met Aala In Take I'arl la lu Oallkar alloriv. Washington, Jan. 6. Judge Kelley la slightly improved. Tho members of his family who are hero were not sum moned to Washington on account of the judge's illness, but came to spend tho holidays with him. Wh In It is true that the judge haan throat trouble of a cancerous nature, It Is not a new dcvclopmo t, as Mr. Kelley sutmltted to a sarglc.il operation for the removal of this growth in 181. There has been, however, a ru:iewal of the trouble quite n. untly, but this was not the cause of U present prostration. About a week ag the Judge contracted a heavy cold, which developed Into a very severe case of intestinal catarrh, ac companied by c pious and obstinate dUrrhovi, m hlch has resulted In great weakness and a general broking dowu of the system. The Judge Is extreme ly anxious to go to the House of K-p reaentatives once more, but his friends are of the opinion that he will noser take his seat there again. NEW VORK SNEEZING. UniMMril Mariatltp lae IP laa rnlleeaaaa SuSarlaa;. Nbw YnttK, Jan. 6. The deaths Frt day numlcred 2, against I Hi Thurs day and 166 on Wednesday. Tlds is something unprecedented at this time f toe year. Pneumonia, bronchitis and consumption show an Increase ovar the standard per day at this season. The number of policemen reported to be ick was 857, sltowlag a steady Increase. The increase in the number of deaths is attributed to la gripl and the dip mme wb'ch follow that malady. Louis Natal, the we. I known author aad dramatist, died at the French keapltal frcm la grippe. Tho bureau of vital statistics has re ceived four death certiOcatet on which the cause of death was given as "epi demic Influenza." The officials, how vr, Mitlvely refuse to give t Muues of the people who have so died, for some unexplained reaaoa. A aaWara t' GArxr.iviu.,Tex., Jan. 4.Deputy Marhs Strain passed through here with wsrianta for the arrest of Deputy Marshals Tlnias Cadell ami Itideitour and Indian I'ollceman Chatles Iflore who are charges! with robbery by ex Depssty Marshal C J. Fwter, wtto elaiit a that the odcers unlawfully took Jtmb him two revolvers and Ui.ka Into iiia MMue and U a lot of gambling anahniaJlx Thf eomtdalat crew i mM . .n mU b Vtmr' laU. "lla k..n. Ik thm tsfla Trtritmrw Ir tarnm inkers, who aetiag a4tr bMtnmtkws Irem ladhui AftatUmi CROP REPTXRT. Tka PwtMlpr Cmp ll'iwH Skawt m C1r Arat TlaM. Wasiunotmn, Jan. 4,-iThe iVeem tier repott of the DepaHmtut of Agri culture contains a detailed statement of the estimates of the lnclpal ce reals, by States, Including MmY, pro duct and values. The reKtitel area of eoni Is 78,31, ft'il ncies This represents an lucrva.se of '2i per cent over the acresge of IKS8 The wheat acreage h SS.lit.M'J acies. 2 MQ r cent, greater than the aggiegate of ISM. Tho levlslou of aeiiMgo ghes a smaller area in Iowa, Nebraska. Orrgou and Washington, and a larger breadth lu K in.i.f. and Dakota. Da rylng and me t production hav for c.tts beon cucio.iihlng on wheat growing on th . eastern she, of tie. cte.it aiu nu wir.it U-lt, as formei leinuts hao shown. ( IIM, .,.. . . .. . . ... nine no maiions in inn nrtMiiui oi wheat lu Kansas, Illinois and other Mates, occuntiig fioui ear to ) oar, are the lesult of variable metouologlcal conditions. Kronomlc considerations, e.specl.illy changes In market alue, a mi iiti.rt iK.i-nit.il iv t'm iiikiniiiitimi of wheat Tim acieageof oats Is phced at 27, W2,Hi) acres, an Increase of less than -J r cent The yield er acre of corn Is very ne.iih .( on Iiels, or one and one- tenth bushels less than the product of .. . . . , .' .... isi'i arm is i e laiaest rate or y cm dined and jield iKr acre, ai'J,lGrt,0i . l,iisi.id ii . r, iiiiii..t iH.r aetn. I ho ield K-r ncru of wheat is neatly ; 12 liiishels, or one-tenth of a bushel greater than the November average of I yield per aire The aiUtldu from the current enitcclatlnn of the last six months Is not over I our cent the total mod net as estimated la sW.fxiO,. U00 bushels. The pioduct of oats is 7.M,M.',,000 bushels at the rate of 27 4 hustm s Hit acie. The aggregate of all cereals la about 3,400,000,000, or at least fifty thren bushels per capita. THE SUGAR TRUST. A rall'lon lu Wlii I'e IU Att"alr Cmlar irrrrfr. Nkw Yoiik, .lau 4,Not ro of an action in the Supirmo C.urt for the dissolution of the sugar trust mid ask ing for the appointment of areeler to wind up Ita affairs was Aled In the county elrk's like of Klktst'iuiity In IlriMiklyu, lato Tuesday afternoon by the Ni llh ltiver Sugar ltrrtnfnj? Com- (any, a ineiulter of the trust, thiuugh Icnry Wlnthropt.ray, receiver. Tim diK'iim nt gives notice that the action will Ui broeglit in ilie Supreme Oiurt and says tho partnership (trust) was entered into by plaiut'fT and de fnndants August 10, IH87. 11uuippilut ment of a receiver Isasked for to take os session of nil the proterty of the trust The ix'tltlon describes in detail all the lands and buildings of the IfnvcmyetV atCir-en 1'olnt and Williamsburg, and on the Kast rler and WallalMiut llav watjr fronts Involving many millions or dollars. J lie court, la aaed to re strain tho dufendanta from dlsos,ng of any of tho property of the trim and from paying any further moneys out of the assets of the co-partnership or other wise disposing of the assets. rieatf af Waal. IlnvHiN, Jan. 4. The lloston Com mercial Itulletlu's annual telegraphic canvass of the wool supply In the United States shows a heavy In-1 crease oter last year's. The iH ' talle.1 and classltlel reports fiomi Uie markets and the growers show a a ., .. I.. t l., . msi onu issi ix.im.la doteetln and ia cm. ai imsi supply in dealers nanus oi to,- i pounds foreign against MfiOnflM do mestic and l7,Utm,(IOi) foteltn In IMH. I --. ' ,.-.-,-..-.,, Tho Nuw York and I'hlladelphla stocks sru leu than last year, but Ititton shows an i crease of ll,('K),si iKiunds of domestic wool and most of tho small markets follow the lead of the chief wool market of the com try. The Import of clothing wool eomtritf fiom abroad show a decline of no ally 76 per rent. Rlffct Mff. TmaBht la Ha Lal la kOaN- f.irnla Saap Wipe. MAKYfViu.K, Cal., Jan. 4. A disas trous atiow slide occurred at Sierra Ciy yesterday, ramculara ate meagre, UUI .11 im h (.ail uuw l pprriiPi IC1 the dead are Mrs. I. T. Mmey, Mim Ethel Langdon, Mrs. It Illrh and her little vui and daughter. The force of the snow slide waa so great thai trees In Its pith were mowed iluwn If they were stalks of grain, Tlie num ber of the deail may reach tight Two houses and a church were torn to fdeep and hCTcrai luilldlngs were move. A ISHgaellae Baak. LoxrKiM. Jan. 4. The Whit Star since IV-m The product as estimated J e'lncd to call an extra session of tlie is '.'.ll'.'ViiMM) bushels. The larijest legislature, stntlfig that the Cherokee yields are west of the MIsslMippblowa, j Constitution forbad s a sale of Chem tiikinv fust rank In tlin iiftfieLMte linn hee lands. Tho Commissioners thf una steamer imiannic ran Into Uw thrmkfh Um vital parts of U pr-jy - tsrlgantlne CarowIti, la the Merwf , ' iltsVsapW eessdltleiss of er4met ami and tie after part of UmbfiffantlM re.leUp. mast result In kt I!.."1 .d'xl Sl.ib-,rmfM,-r ,- qtpmtifm smre pf files! arid sank. The Britaiiak: asm- J th advUaUllty lu ttss dnwcw of eeeded In saving all hands from Um . ikp apas ut iauaipp Atl i CzaroplU, exrept waa drowned. Um captaia, who TSia apaatafc apaaSry Madrip, Jan. A The hUaUtry um resigned. Senof agaata will attempt to fiirm a new Cabinat bit basis that will reconcile the variomlitsarai Maavr Ltrrue IUiCK. Ark., Jan. 4. A stessiy rafn has brH falling ail toe Mate for t J past Uiree dars. lag Inter niptioa to rail way travel ami serious alarm. No trains have arrived from St luli over the Irtm Mosmt aln railroad for Sorty. eight hours, owing to washoaau, wkljp t.o track la under waUr tor mlltsa. Ttst Cottea Beit nsjto, imaalag from ma RltiaT into Texas, hi ale h aey offerer aa4 Um aaiepf UUksU to psmsto pawUi of Texarkaaa waa or prasJav mweled tsay, Um awsaUmra mm f Us OOMMISStONtftr REPORT. ftrt IK C1e fcep resatplaalap i.i.i im rMIM slw. kMtA OVTT. Ma.. Dee. M.The Cherokee eniVee OainmMonera nioH to vongmss on s.neruaeo ni.arn is anoui. i a. ..- fc . ... . cvmp.'eTe. u is an ir.teresting uoni ment. Tlie reprt safs thst the Com mission was creatml by the act of Con gress nppiostHl March S, lWJ.br which Oklahoma was openel to settlement riit- rn t.tiivarMrul tn tiAtr.illatM fnr the purvhsw of all the Indian lands I West or tho nlnrtvslith degree, A . J.,. . ..I... ii ...!. i. Ti .... proviso hi section It author Ucd a pay- nr-nt for the nienkee Httlp on the samo icnns as mane wun toe , ircs'is rot Kinoma, namely, atsS'k per ncre, which, If acs'eptesl by the Cherokces, rrqulred no ratltlcattou by Omgr s. but became k ti4 ar 11 w I'M) i- ' IHV ru lie uomnin wnou Uq Vhmik IvlslntHie had ratified the Arrmnrnt , .....I ..I.I...I !.- .1.111. ., .......i.t """ i"m " '! n- wj'' ( ," meneiCetr The Commissioners say - that the jver onal repiest of the Clmro kr, ('hlof that Coneres and a Com-. mission to the CheiokteNntlou strong 1 Hifluenecsl Congress In nesting the .iominipsion liier iniMe uoui Nn ate document No. S, In which Maves ilrwentlr rrniested the !illiflt, til H.imt tviilaln,i .1.Mrt, I The report recites the luelitent con .....j ,. ruin ., tviiiiiiii.nMI ,.....,,. . nected with their visit to the Chen kees last August, when, after walling t,vo ''' IHn tho (lilef for an an- ....- I.. 1I..I. .X.V.III,... I.. Until. .1... "n" "" i'i"n" ' "'v "- reunnesi trio ratter pan or innrr ami staui for six wrevs, during WlllCtl ui voluminous cnrtvsniiideneo paased ! lwii them and the Cherokee author ll". '" " definite comjluslon was reached till the end of that per lint, The Commissioners suggest the op n I .ta .1 ,l A.t.,1 I.. W.. ion inni me nnrjren '-v.nrii)rfi jiv lion," with laws pissed and admin istered by white men who are really Unltod States citlrens, has become ex tlnct by virtue of a long continued In termarrlflgo tietween the Indians are! whites, nud ask If a strict reuse of Justice warrants the disposition of la dlau iinnultlea ntid other levepuea j equally nmoug white lTnltt HUtaw J citlrens and full blood Cherokee. . '. The reort recommends thai tlss (looriimont aall Itself of Its utnlenla bte right, under section la, of the treaty of JSiiO, to settle ctftlltcd Indians On the unoreupleil lauds In the Cherokee Nation proper, nnd tlie payment of such a sum as shall I agrted tifsin by the Indians; or In case of their disagreement the price K-r acre i be fixed by the lresldeiit Ity tho payment of IJ,AOO,000 to the Oierw keea fully IO,oo.SJncrea, now orooplial by tribes west of Uie Wth degree, by ecutlve order could beoiued to settle ment, while on the other hand t7,fkV nnOexcodcd for the Cherokee Outlet would only secure 6,00u,uoo acres In fertnr In quality to Uie lands now owned by the Govet rimtnt, but occupied by Indians who have ho title to the soil, hut only tlie right to occupancy at the Government's pleasure. The iTherokee tiavltig refaaasi a gen- , )fTrr for allegel ownership of the Cherokee Outlet It now I lee wtUi Con gress to say whether the rattli men and an unscrupulous liody of white men, calling themselves Indlsris, can thwart tho Government's purjse to furnlsti homea for a vast numlcr who ate cry lug for a little spot of ground from which they may detivn sustennnnp for hungry families. A high Judicial au thority, whose legal attainments have lately elevated him to the Su preme flench of the Unite.! ttutsss, has decided that the Cherokee have no ownership In the soil of the Chero kee Outlet, If his opinion and the irpioio-a Of oilier JlirlsU llAVt any ,ll. II... '.....u. ......1 weight, then Congresi ought to declare the Outlet a part of tho public domain, ,", """-. IS gtxsl, trip if of tho pros or If the CiMirokee tenure Government eau avail lte llona of article IS of the treaty of 1PM, which provides that the Govern ment can settle friendly IrxllaftB ej the outlet by paying 474 reuU per acre to the Cherokees, THE KCMMtER CASE. Ilastlk Bf BlaMrMlr Mal4 I- Ma gaaala laMaaal In CaeKal nataaa. RocftmrritR, N. Y Iee. !. Tlie general form of the firth depMUoent has handatl down a deWalori la hsjM of Kenmler, the murderer er!dewnsi to death under (tie new law providing for tho killing of criminals by ele trteity. After reviewing the experiments made nppti aatioals by elactridty and , tip bx.i-vivp wram or pt-n. tflPtpajN . the Mm InstrumeriUlltv. Ust ' cHded: "Thai light of Use tfletitlle ovHm. ia this cape la think, to remrvt tie 4ebC tlat tAe (ft estrreat of elertrtrilf U weH-smtermlnrd mtrntstte ramlshampt tho sits might U motpngpgf As we ara eoel nod to Um tjpeptlon of emmti tatlanality we stoma forttser dlaoaasW nnmcomanr, TWefilerdlpmtasdrigtlaa wrH pf tialsMm etN and nfmandlKg Um avtaoutr mast lie aft msaa." Vp Baawpappt H Rr. toe, laac II. The Wort4 Faaresecetive eommltto faa pitNttod Goversor Fraaeta, Mayor Kfiotm, ex afewrmsr Mmui4t Cotonet Chartm II. Jswis mps K H. Kom. all mrmUra t4 Um eammRtaPi, to resrtpt Kt Luwis pptom Um Copgiamioul VtrM't Fair nsmmMtow. TWywJH hmv bprrn for est HaafHsy. ami will vj a pastoratmsi sT txf IK. LessM mbi hW Rtoae w4m wW mU hptir fawtm to Uwam J to wrgl Urn rtolma si Rytstfi at ties. ssat (mm Mm UaaMse sad asiMtlts MM M VaHfrala tea, afca4 wttk l4MptlaaJ vtrtaea fmaeT UaaaUal k or kiaata w ka I I Vka kMA trsn. aria - ethMays. Nisr.iatWyl manmaaamiik a-!AamAiaasi m'Sualtr rJai Um va, 'ifmaa -...- ii. aa, a4 vwtnir kw coaMrUea. A sany aaaala ro ' tj taaak lk liMst tr Uir fsarilf, wha auV4 M vtry atait It aaaiassisU WM -itt l!l ihr war M Mslaty rsMaoattU far M Uaal -KaartlUa Jvaraal Otta, Ua rara-H f raa. MtU.siuluWeHmhsfl'UUiHjht frees, Pettrrwti,ratn,jTa.iv,vHalrY uthaworM J'utnnfMtSaUen lm A Jles OrwonlmmlrUittlwrd,lvisJi.d,oiua 5&W a urerittanivKt, ahresm to yen ladtss Iw tka aoa .f I real Us shm mreatans stigtvlf ftm la la itanMfs fraaftit , to ali, and on Saal OH Baa tew r im Hiraau , U finJ U Its HiraalMliw srHfe farfaet mtrt aSk MTTo-l mtMf. to riMitel hi I 'I I IVTim'b. VkvartM Iik liAbin. 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