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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1890)
J-1 ""I 1 H ' w iwwmwwwiw i ! ii wwnw i ' -ii '"'tw"''w,"'M"'"'l,"'''''W'ws"w r . '' ,'l t I V f l.r & c . UDOINLY CALLED. 4 Majae tisswral rvwa f Ik UtMrtatM af Mill Ml-A artHtaet MUHary CttlCA'io, March fM. Malar jaeral Geoff Creek, Unltesl State army. Ml aomteaad at ta department of th Mta aourl. 4N at tha tinit Paclfl Hotel at 7:15 o'clock yesterday morning of apart dlieaee. There hal aot been th allghteat warning that General Crook wit not per fectly well, tin wu at army head quarter alt day Thursday, and at night, at tho hotel, appeared to be in his utual good health. Ha got up aa viiual yetrdy morning at ? o'clock. While dreaaiag he auddealy aald to his wife: "I can't breathe." Mr. Crook helped htai to a aofa and a doctor n at onco aumanoned, but before he could reach the room tteneral Crook waa dead. The tlaral haa bee la command of the Departmrat of the Mlaaoarl for ev ral year, succeed I eg tor narnt Scbofleld. Joha at. prakv, preprartof of the Grand Pacific- Hotel, aa Intimate friend of Gen eral Crook, made the following stste tnent: "(leaeral Crook arose shortly before "o'clock yeaterday morning appar ently In hla uaiiat health and, In accord nee with hla custom, began exercising with the weight and pulleys connected with an apparatus for the purpeae which he kept In the room. After eaer elslag for a few minute he aloppc and went a ad lay down upon a lounge, eaylag thai he felt a difficulty in hreathlag. A few momenta Uter he called out to hla wife: Oh, Mary, Mary; I need aome help; I can't get my breath!' Dr. Ilurlhut, who live near by waa at once aent for. Ktery thing that could le done waa done, but he failed to rally and died at 7:13. Mra. Crook and her sinter, Mrs. Held, wem the only member of the family prewnt at his budsldo when he passed away. He had no children. I auppoae hla death resulted from as affection of the heart. For aome weeka, In fact everatnea hla last trip to the Northwest, he haa been complaining of a Iwarlng-down aensatioa In the neighborhood of the heart." MoonArnicAt. Oeearat Crook was tiny ana asr old BapttnibarS Isit II wsa born tiaar Iy. ton.U.. ami wat araUuiUd tnnn tUm l-'nltfJ Mates Military Aradomy In lf rromtliat year until the blnala of ih war lia aarvel with tha Kourlh Inlanlry In Callfnr. a la, ltd went Into ilia war a I'ulonrl nt I ha Thlrtjr.alitli Ohio Infantry. II was wound Jat lwlaliunt anil waa tirrTrtrt l.'i utf n aat.Culuntl lor avtvlrea al Antlrtam lie took part In atirrldan'a Vlimandoah eauipaltn, and In lva ha was brrrrtpd Hrladler.(2ensrsl aad Ma)r-Un. rral, 17. H. A. At tliaaal.ul Jn war ha was eitniiilaalhrd MontanaM-Onlonrl and aanl to llolaa, IJalm. whrra ha fniighl Imllana at InUrrala until IH7I In that yr n wpa arnl tnaiiu?rra the I ml I an disturbances In tha Atlinna district. Ilwsent an utllmatuan to tha onlef to return In their reaaivallnes or be "wlp4 Irsm tha ( u the earth.? The? dhirgardeil U demand and ha altsrked them In the TjMii lisslu, a aironihold tleamail ItHprrmiable, and entorewd aiitimla. alna. In H7-T he snbdaed I he turbulent eiout and Cheyenne, In the itwimira tie Indian war la whit h Cutter and his men wrra maacreiL In lw.1 the Chlrlrahuat tin. wanded hiaenoraellcattantlmi. II marrliad emllra and captured tun prisoners, com. pletaly subduing tha rerale Irani. Th waa hi last lianrtsat Indian eampalsn, anal (leneral Crook at one s aboal In aiructlnn the aborlslae in the art ol praee. tla drove nut Utler unit lataders, pro. tecteatlbe Indiana In trtuln. tollaliedrvr tain aliiiieaol the niant and fnlmctraand ailmultel the ludlana to help lhineivaa. In Hire yeara the tnbra 1 1 the Arlsuua dla trkt became aril supportln!. AGRICULTURAL DEPRESSION. Tha Hlatlatlrlan find Tttal AaTrleultnre la I'nder a rinml All r the World. Wasiiimith, March 'ii The prrvsll lag depression In Amarlesn agriculture) ta treated by the etalUUela J. IL Dodge, In the March report of tho Ie pertmuntof Agriculture. The prnelencn tnf low wrlcft la noted aad a feeling ol discouragement In rural clrtles through out tho world I Indicated. It la, and baa been, ep4ctelly enter la Ureat ltrltaln, and is the sub ject of complaint, dlarusston ant official inte ligation InUermany.France, Iuly and other cvuntrles. It Is present in Monarchies and Uepti biles, under dl Verae circumstance and conotn!a ajrs tema. Hut it is less severe, hern than la other count riea. Though tho price of laapleBtenU. atenalls and fabric are alt low, tha fartkar Intrrest aocohat It unreduced and hla mortjraffo harder ba lift Tho main cause of low prices I re ferred to the Ineiorablc lw of supply and demand. Corn and whrt and other ataplc are cheap because of 0Tcrpnluc tioa. Immlgratl6n hss Increased tha population five millions In t"n year. Intercontinental areas havo been con verted Into farm, frro to nativea and foreigner, opening millions of acres to cultivation. Rallroid extension hss atimulateil pniluctlon and oterwhcltued the Kast with UVstrrn product. A IMawnt4 Werfdla;. lluxrttunt:n(i, Ind., March ?i.Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph rVhroer, residing three mile wct of here, In Cass town ahia. celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary yesterday, in tho presence ef their children and a host of many friend. Although quite old. being ataety-two and nlnetyelgbt year old. respectively, they are sttll hale and hearty, and bid fair to live many mora jaar. i CMr tlaas arrsla. Kaxsab Cjtt, Ma, March 71 Tha laeanocraU held their city roaveatJea at Turner Hall yesterday, aad thla ia tha ticket: Mayor. Meaja la Holsaes: treaa ii r, William iVake: auditor. W. I. Neaderahot; police jsdgw. John l Wheeler; city etie-raey. Jaaae W. Praher. president ef th rr hen Marcy K. ttrowa. t Mai 4 Ctras. Gkcjcxtiujc, Ml.. March SB. 'Tha Weak ia the lere at Offal get heyotMl rvatrol yeaterday aad rapidly widraeaL About am feet ef levee were earria4 away, Tha watet w eeta a larga territory aad la waahiaaj away email haiUlafa. The I-i-411t, New Orieaa A Taxaa railroad track I aVerg4 fee a lea dlstaara, sad Teuetiea ef aa read have lMra ahandeaeaL The eeacpaay t na!g tha earg raeiaVc fall road tracht bttwaeaj Mtasseville aad a e. Vet taveae traefca em also daaurer- Tha rtrrr lighUr av Tha eatlaah U na TMt PIACI Of lUROPt. I MINIMS MRISH. I AN UNAIATtD NUISANCt. MM Wsw-t tr ,,,, , WIM.. f t.trfHwML.k.nllWi l-tW. WW. sr-. -. --... , . R I a a m.. - ". ---- - - - - , , . . --. - - . -- a------------ a --------- MauaMMaMMMtMiv' bsj aaeatteMlaaana Bkbujc, March HI. A saeelal edltleai ef tha Reich Anielfer aanoancea that thp Kaiperor ha seat ltlaca ltlsmarek two reacripla, couched in tha moat ec dial terms, thanking him for hi past aervlce and appointing him the DuV af Iuenburg, Co)oncMlenrl of the cavalry and field MarshaHieneral. Count Herbert llUmarck retains thai offlcc of Minister of Foreign Affair ad Interim. General Von Caprlvl ha been apjinted to auceeed lrince !limrvk a Chancellor and ITesidcnt of tha IVusalan Ministry. In hla reacrlpu oa accepting Irlnca lllvmarck' rrtgnatlon, tha Kmperor de clre that acceding to a request msde on the 1Mb. Inst., he grant the Prlh.ce permission to retire, hoping ronfldontly tbat In the future as In the past, the fatherland will prom by tho I'rlnce'a counael. energy and faithful devottoa. The Kmperor had hoped that the aecea alty to think of such a separation would not aristi during hi lifetime, lie regarded It aa tho moat provl deatlal dispensation of his time that he had had the Prince by hla aide. What the Prince had achieved for Prussia, and for tteraiany, and for what he had been to him, his house and hla predecessors he would ever preserve la grateful memory. The reavripta tevai with terms Indicative of anVotlon and of admiration for the aervlce of the late Chancellor. The North Herman Osiette denies that Prince fllsmsrvk' resignation we con nected with difference arising between the Chancellor aad the Kmperor over tho labor conference. The tlaielle de clare tht the difference mainly re fcrrrd to constitutional questions, such as the limits of ministerial responsible tty, and tho relations that should eilsl beta-ecu the President of the Ministry and hi colleague. The Catelte ya that Prince lllsmarvk nuver oppod tho UlMr conference la the StasUrslh. but that, on thn Cm trary, It was at hla uggeatlon that thn Conference was Initiated and that the Staatarsth's assistance was asked to cunaldcr tho Ulwr queatlon. The National (laiette, referring to Prince HUtuarck's rcnurk to Mgnor Itoo-srdo. olio of the Italian delegates ti the latter conference, that tho itatha of Italy and Germany would 1m Idontl cal In tlin futum as they had l-een la tho pant, say that tho oWnstloti uiay confidently lx applied to thn llerman for elgn policy generally. The eplntmcut of ticncral Von Caprlvl to auc need Prlnco lllsmarvk has notli Ing of a threatening character. It call attention to thn fact that the Duke of Wellington waa a long time Prime Minister of tlreat HriUln and de dare that tlerman tleneral appreciate the blessings of pesre no less thn other (lerman In responsible position. Thn Vosslcbe eltung says that the tension ha been brought to a cllmsi by the fact that the destinies of Kuroie havo (won deprived of their ails. Prince lllsmarck wa a guarantee of peace. History will preservn the mem ory of his crvlce In the cause of peao". Ill auecesaor will Ik eomp'll(d to lin niedUtely deal with the que-ttoii of a reduction of the military burden in the interest of peacn. The nation wt ncaae tho n-Urtinient of I'rlnro Ills marck with regret, but without anxlotr, hoping that hi lift will still bo long and happy and that ho will Ih able to follow the development of tho country. The Nownll. of SU Petersburg, In an article oa the retirement of Prince llls marck from thn (lerrnan Chancellorship, take a pelmlatlo view of the situation which will result from thn Chsncellor's resignation, and doclans that the soli tary support of the edifice of Kuropeaa peace has crumbled. APPROPRIATIONS. aaata Mawley (tltea ri-rwrtas asa MlaaaltMl Ae-Mtawlall-M. WAsniNuiow, March XI. When tha lllalr IMucatlonst bill ws being die cussetl yesU'rday N-nator Hawley In a brief peerh opposing the bill read a table of appropriation to be mde for the neit ficl tear, showing aa aggre gate, of rtpendltures of rU,M).ean. against an estimated revenue of , Mu.OOO-maklng a deficit of 73.we,an. The following I the Utile: Utlmatd revenuea, ftUi,eo,009: probable pprt prlstlons, exclusive ofdnScrT-zlr'. fS3, 000,000; rrmncnt appropriations, in cluding slnVlngfund, itnt.rvua.oao; pcb- ablideflflcney, Ml,(io0.0i; total, ftii, OOO.aao, Proxfctl appnpriatlon report ed to thn Senate aot Included In "prob able deficiency-,4 direct tsi, IT,9ftgj !lllr bill, 7,oor,w French p'll tlon claims, o fr ivpjrti. ll,4X,0oo( r.aval ship. fT.tr-a.ot-oj inrreaJ-- pa nlons, vs(j,fX, total, fs;-i3,';a). Re capitulation; lrtbsl(le aprortiations, tio,Mi,ovo; pruprtsod pproprliir-a, K.,3,O00; total. !a,S4J,OttO; eaU-aalM revenue. V-0, 400. "); eirea of ppr prlations ovf-r retenu-. 17X443, ocl Tonraa, Kn., March 51. The reao lotion being circulated among the Hoard of Trad thmngboat the KUta aad FamrVAniaac-fsrayis)f CagTre to admit Met lean -re.whkh are h'- amoag other, ta the Argentiae retaiaf aad amettla work. fre ef daty. were atete-atsst to the Topeka Hesrd of Trad last alg-L tteverat gaatlaaaea we at aald that Kaasa did aet waat aay thlag ef the kiadi that It weel ha ralae-a ta the lead etw laterasrtj ef cWalheMtem Kaaaaa, which were ef lastly greater iasraee thaa the Argeatiaa aaselur. The reaa-la Ueaa were theeeepea voted dews. Tat Have frta. Tea-rsa, Ktva., March IL Yea set stay aftraa Mra. CarreiL Mr. Uda, hev isiee, aavl Mra. Kilaa, were slrtvlag aewtki a Jack ana -rtreet la a two at I eJagle rig. wham ea reaching Tenth av mm tha a-vraw tacdt frifht at a aa laj ear aad ran away we Teata aveaae. aad at th eeraer ef MarrVaea etowet mad a aaie- "tara whh rr Mra. aRawaj SMRPBj asTsy SVRar war lajsaMWJaW sasWfw'f PtJ Plw ana aad hrahTff her k-ead tVtghtfanf. At Vaa mn - v rwaasrat aw lidesj wit a isalasr wage. af 1aiaa tterw Mra. Kl t a aMtfatas) aa he bead aad ana had! aa Men. Caerall aataawl taJsT. threw Mra. Kliaw Mrat-v, Mfla, March ft. A (rent Ira to raglag la the Oerananla astaa aad hretaa heavy law of preyefty. llva aalaera, penned la the huraiag mm have perlahed. Alt effort stay tha fUmr hate proven anucceraL At aUut mldalght Ira w a dlcover-4 ta No. 1 haft t third level In the tier anaala mine. The alarm wa quickly given to the force of men at wotk In tha tnlne, but in plt of their effort t eecape five of the men at work between the fifth aad Uta level ta the stmt abaft were cut off. The aaan are Jsruee Thomas, his son Joaeph Thomas, Hugh Waller. Jamea Sulllvaa and, William kUuk, all miner. The Ire burned fler'4yaadcanfon4 It wsy to thn surface and destroyed tha shaft house and threatenetl the engine and boiler house, Tha entire Umbering ef thn shaft aad rout In that part of mine will doubllea las dcalrvyed. A toon a It became known that see . rral men were la the burning abaft, aearchlng partle werw organlred and sent In the mine to rescue tha mlaalng men or to find their bodlea. Waller came to tha surfacw oncw and returned to look for h c-mnlon and there la no doubt that he suffocated and fell down the shaft. The bodies of Thomas and hi son were found shortly before noon aa tho fourth level near No. i shaft iVtuld they have gone twetyate feat fat that they would have been aaved. The loa will reach ahoutloa,a. ISMARCK'S" SUCOESSOR. Vmi rwewist Apeat! - , ta lra rttaarallae- ts to law Rawlg natlast. llKMt tw, Msri'h Co. (leneral Von Ca prlvl, commander of the Tenth army corps, ha tieen p)dnted Chancellor of the Umpire, to succeed Prince Htsmarek. It la announced that Here Voa Itoettcher will lirxMme President ef the Prussian Ministry and that Count Kit lenburg. tlovernor of Hesse Nss-su, will utvee-l Von lloittlcher a Imperial Mln Isler of thn Interior. Count llrrl-ert lllsmarck, who persists In resigning bis post of Imperial Foreign Minister, will be assigned to an ambassadorship. Minister Hrrfurth and Von Maya bsth liavn roalgnrd, the latter )eCau of Prlnco lltamarvk' support sgslnt the Increase! demand for strstegf llo com munications. (leneral Von Caprlvl' dutte a Chan eellor will not, however. Include the dl rectlonotlhe Foreign Ministry as during Prince lllsmarck' t hancellorshlp. It la alated that th F.mmror William Intimate) his intention to sUlUh th efflceof President of the Prussian Mln Istry, which projal Prince lllatuarvk stoutly oppoae-L The disagreement bo twren the llinju'ror and the Chancellor tmcomlng wider the Kaiser askrd for another Intarvlew at tra o'clwk ia the evening To this request Prlaoa Ilia' marck replied that he waa too old a maa to come at that hour. Mmrtly there after the Chancellor formally tendered his resignation. Prlnco lllsmarck, In hla eoile to tha Kmperor tendering his resignation, which nolo covers twenty page, at leged that old ag and falling health were hi reason for deslrihg to with draw from public life. ANOTHER COLLAPSE. Tha n-m ttt Ike lk'ltaMll rala-wM A-ram stasiee, iMMAiAi-oi.is, Ind., March ).Atout one o'clock ycster-ly afiern'Min '" wall of th Iteeker bliMjk, adjoining thn burned ltowenlerrlll building, erushel down on top uf the ruin of Monday evening' flm. For a time the wildcat rumor of dtaeeter were aflst, aad I fore they were set at rest a lar-r portion of the clty'a InbablUnU had thronged Into the adjacent atret and alleya After full Investigation, how ever, It was learned that but two men had bee a hurt, though many had nar row eacapea. Tbuae lajured were but allghtly hurl After the crash Mayor "ulllvaa la atK-cbd the ruin and rdered that the front wall of the Ikiwea-Merrtlt build I Ing be torn down. This wa done and a I half hour later the tteeker but Id lag, a ' narrow four-story structure, aiptd by a aollon store, fstl 4wa la a heap. I Then the flamea broke out again in the ruin and ap to tea o clock had not bn wholly eitlngulahed, though a f!orl of water ha Veen toured Into the pile of wreckage, Them la, however, no fear of further low wf p-, though the three liry sionn frwnt build ley rvupied by tltvtgr W Mltesa, Arif' gist, ts regarded a unssfe and th- rw fear that tha dry gl bouse of II. P, Waaaoa may lr- tMxumb. i a? r- Ntw Vohk, March vt Hnow Ugsn falling heavily In tht rity aWrutiV) o'clock yesterday nM-rnleg and fully anven I be be uf show fell. As a roaae quenco teanV waa grratly lnp-lL The malla were 1st la their arrival and ferry traffic waa hindered U a great de gree. All wire atnth ae prtbd by the strrm aad thwra wa aoeriasaaUa Una aouth of Kltre by th Weetera L'aloa Coatfraay during the day TL vwi-ri waa the cam of arollleloa at the Oread Central depvt ef the New York Ceatral rwllrr-ad. Kegta Ke, a wa drawlaf a trala frwan the ae- riag 1 of t-e aepet and waa taking It to tha yard. It had get (-atatde th 4p-H t a awitrh wtoa eagtae . ia. tMalag stawa th aataa track, rrashed late Ne a aad the trala -f e-akc,, flresaaa Whitehead aad hank hU lew ret nth lw the kaea aad he will f-n-heady die, feha Me(eryt treaaaa taw f " 'h. Vet awt aaveraJy. A Ctfamia. L T Maerh M. Woed tra la a ra-redtwdla Oil city that H V dter were eaad urn the Mvward, eight aaltea vst ttt (athr It U rppirmm taat ia eun wtu w aurthwerd t-da aad that wh waa la a pmlUtm h ffaiag . aa . 'trw-leeaaricaf ivaeHrta ad tu a" Tad eweSravsv Utm srf -e-eia aaaasd a tt rlUa rwst hi caUta' , Mew aa-atel S npw m asMMt flw wfc at u asaat a aslia eita aSl t a waft a l - aaw" VVawttstt Wtsaw hi M -, A long-hsirrd, ethereal leaking yeung man who g every Indlcatlwn l lig a crank ef some rt, cam Into a tVindt vuasle store and aald to the cUta In attendant There's little pie. of mulc I wt that t can't rrmetubrr the mwi of, but It goes UVe this.' " 1 rad ta 1.U 1.1 la aa a a a Tr t.. "I don't Vnoa what )U mean, st?," said tlieilerk, ss he Nmt a sranbtng and pitying itiimm thn young iuii who teat the air with ote vn fthkrf, -.tile he wrtit on "Trs la U! ta ta la ts W tu le 11 ) tar "I don't tindersUnd, sir " Isjh l Well Uaten uoe until lle ton KHoiUer br el It. Vou nUt he It. It like thlt. Tr la lei ta ta 1 , Is! tra I loo tr 1 te h ha h ha I 11- nv up a-dt-e tr -' There, no, did ,.,u Vetch oa i.tthat?' ' N.v, I dldh t" "Well, that a queer Msy I t dUn'l J gi ju,i rterttt, tmt I know lhl the , nrl of It Is. 'Ira la la la! lati' tta ta ta , it. ti You ot anv thlka like any thtr 'I don't know If we U0 "Well, now, suplng )ou hum iner a tew id your latest aotig-s and Me l get at It that way " 'lhe clerk, aot having len paid to make an Idiot of htmaelt, declined loan gage In the "tra la" lulnrsa and the would-be ruatomar gi oututurrtturlng "Tralal Tr la la' Ttalcet II h bat IIU-ic' up-Utrel 'IralrlaJ U" Is-trolt Fr Prm Itel TtM4 With Ik niflWtac, Mlaa Twrntylrht (coil) I had a atratige dream thn other nlt-ht, Mr !" PeySler, I dresmed nl think ' tht jou and I wr nsrf led hd on our wed ding tour. You di-n't Wm how tvat It seemed. Did lull dream thn aaltte thing, lou? He (firmly)-No, Ml Twenty eight, I did not. In (s-l, I bsteti l bad the nlKhtiuare now for a itt many )er Nmier-llle Journal Rasrare af oiet . a tr raiatrtta rtaat tv)it M, aa merotiry will surely datter th ae f atnell aud ivmlet-l) derange ft elude lem when entt-riaf It tliri"tH th" t'itv.u a u r (.. 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