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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1902)
'set i c ' i YK i, I fil V Cr'i w I I f THE CHIEK CHIRK lUBW-'ll'1' ' "'I'vNY Out rent... (lxoouUii "UJ riMtUSUKU SVERV FRIIM BnureU t tne rot ofcrf t Ked CKhcI ' rcouilciAMinatl tnlie: ahvektimsu uatks ' Fur iiI1mI on nnUcuotl. ' Fort Hamlin to Kctzebue Sound, Alailca Profession 1 Paper United Stat O ol Klwil Survey No, 10. now in nre j consists or tin iiui-itieu rj' - Mr. Walter 0. M iideiihsil of n H-o-otiiniNonui't' from Fort llnntliti t Kolnelme Sound. Alfc-kn. ! way o Dull Ktmuti. Allen and Kobuk rivet-Thhs-ri'eoiinalwance.say Mr eii.iVu hall, wa carried out ill iurniuce of u dau bich ha bwu followed f(ir v l.v the United Stilts U-olotfi.-wl Survey in th toKTnbi- and lrttftt- exrdoratlcH of tho inn ki.owu part, of Ala ki.andiu tb collection of uoh intonation a wi'l e oi in terest not ot.ly to the acJcntlflc world. hut to the propeeto . the miner and the trad r LlveHr- be iik contiiiu ally lrft Iwaiii-e the location and clu'inicter of trail, dralnasre wy. mountain rant:'-, Hiid im-.se- m un known, or became the knowledge which a few iHe- is not in a form available for the u-o of others Cap ital di-apieai and year are waited by prospectors who push out beyond . the frontier and pursue their -enroll for old where cold does not exist Crudtiu ly the jrre.it waterway- and mo Mitain .system- are beitnr mapped and reliab o hifornmtiou is iwina tra'h ered concerning the dl-trlbntion of timber, the numbeis and character of the native inhabitants and the pres ence or absence of pune-all matters of vital Inture-t to the traveler who. whatever his object, veil ures away from tin jrrent central waterway of the Yukon or from the fur-tnulinir .-tation. of other -tteiuns The route ivtis fr in Seattle, about the middle of May, lilU, to Sknpwny at the ileal of Lynn Canal; thenco to Dawsou, Fort Yukon and Fort Hamlin and on up the Dull ISiver to Dall City; thenco ncroi- to and dowji the Kanuti Hirer to Hortfuuin on the Koyuhuk: thenco into and up the Allen It Ivor and across tho portage to the Kobuk River, dotyh the Kobuk to Kotzelu- F-oun I, nid bnol: by steamer from Xonir to SVUtte about tho middi of October ijlio dl-tati e traveled f om "Fort Yukoik ou the Yukon Kivar, t JPeeritiK 10J1 Kotebue Sound wa- l.US miles. ttho rcfTou u brconsil uttton tlr-t became rff flnir ' ' u.n to Kui"ivau- Ti th'- 'S 'f Li in Otto !iPCJrvotihu ..rinau in lif U.is- slin vice. ' . vhi!e in command Of th" ' rlf K ,:iK.discei.-d Kwtzebiie Sounu iu I-''' Smooth u a number of O.tpoiiitl' ! idoritf tl,e Cou-t aud into the iu rnr o the r-i'ii h.vi liee'niuiR'fe. inciudiu the remarkable mid winter jouru y of l,.VXlmi e-from the coast north of Bristol Uay to l'oi t liairow. made iu 1?:7-1; ly Lieutenants Jarvis and ilertholf and Doctor Call, of the revenue cutter Bear, for the relief of whalers itupris oued at Toint Karrow. Tli' most important physical fea tures of that part of Al-ka lyim: uorthof the Yukon i- a reat moun tain ranee, tho Kndlcott Mouutaiu-, fr tu :i,0 t T.OlO feet liish, exteudiu from the Arctic .ost ju-t north of KotzelniH Smnd eastward anl north eastward to and beyond the interna tional boundary letween the iWeu Iiue lUver and the Arctic Ooeati. North of this range the cold arctic storms may be expected at any time throughout the ywur; mmth of it, t'.. -limner are b"V a d bright, though sli rt Xor h of the rauge th cum try is timber e: -outh uf it trev- n nr re or les atuniant throughout tli nvr TnllefH. the liodicott Mouu tvkins form a geueral divlie between tlie arctic drainage proper anl the rlv r lloAinc into Berias Sea and Kotaebue Sound, the largest of which is the KoyuVuk, about 7j0 miles lonjf. Atter dlscnssinsr the local veography aml tho ceoloy and notini; tht the country between the Yukon aud Koy ukuk is free f om all evidences, of gla cial action, tho report take- up briefly the economic nolojry of the nviou An elevon-foot be.1 of lignite ciml l found on Coal Creek, about 1 mile above it.s entrance into tho Dall ltiver of which I or S feet apparently of (,'ood quality The outcrops of lignites along the banks of the Kobuk are from 0 Indies to .1 feet m thickness. aud are probably valueless economic ally Tho reports of the occurrence of coal elsewhere iu the region are as yet unconfirmed. Prospec iuir for gold on tho Dall, the Allen, the Noatak aud tho Kobuk r.ver lias -o far failed to develop any de(K-its of value Sotno i'2o,(X0 of jrold wh.s taken out f the Kotxebue Sound district in the late summer of 1901, but another .i son's work will be requirod to (five u', l'i..'per ilea of the rii'hix--.- p f e CmdlMJiei'k district At th" wuth ' tli- l:v'l l'.ueiK a - ' klitt at of V vHl'S to !'." need of Mippliti. On th-- Kar.iiti ltiver is a similar INhlnj,' -e ttieiiieiit of lTh'tps sveiity-tite ho;, ukuk Indi aus. who t chntijre yame Mini furs with the trader or wrk fr the Koyuktik miner Much the most enterprising; mid reliable of the native peoples eu iMtinte ml a e the Eskimo of the Ko buk Vdllcy, some 2M in number iu lH'l.uho proved themselves elllcient laborers and 'com iutelliireut and iin itatiie aud anxious to leatu KiikHsIi and civili.ed ways Winter tempo attueof tV) tr TO do C ees below zero are reached for a few days at a time in this interior region adjacent to the arctic circle, but dur inir these severely cold periods it Is u ually perfect 'y calm Tho mo e danperou times re tho of hl-.'her teiuperattire and wind At such timos man canuot face the wind ml live The summers are -hurt, but warm etionph to be pha-aut the motlths from the middle f June to the mid die of September l iutf available f.ir travel by the water'nys o for pros, pectin j he n i litos and th- :i t are well nigh in olernhle nul"auces during the Mim er Silmon wa th in.ilit food of the natives living on the Koyukttk ad tho Kobuk befo o the a ival of the trad era with their stores. Waterfowl to plen iful , lniitf all of tho .streams, since they breed iu great number, in the lakes aud jnind of the tundra. Geese, dti k aud tarmieanaro numer ous Cti iboii ate found iu the region tibo.it the head of K.nuti ltiver. a few mountain sheep tire iu the higher country; bl ck ln-ar tiro distributed throughout the district; moose ate fire, being found chiefly toward the south aud east iu the Yukon drainage b isiti; smaller animals are plentiful in certain localities Spruces, cotton" ood, birches and willows are generally found at theV . ',. , ' lower levels throughout the district I f '.".,";" 7 lnfM,,' '' ""' T" traversed, the -outlier., ami astern ''" ' "'"',e ,,,lr1 ''';' M""'. hores of Kotzebtte Sound excepted; ' ?U' V'" U', "' ,v"r ,,"",,,e '' ' ,l C' but the treeare usual y small (;r!is,0, '' L-'"'" ' '"ig "''"' sutllcient for food for pack animals ) er ; ti,;.,,.. grow a far north as the patty went ,n 7 h,rt"n Ited currants and cranberries are ' nd n KJ mi e-Win Sjirj, if found; bilberries ate widely distrib Wtlton Firm o V- , gm o x ot iit.-...min,,iiuiioeriiesgrow on tue tundra everywhere; hardy and howv tlowers are abundant during the short sum titer eiiou Collect lun.s of the tlora of the region were made, of which the chi-Miied list are published iu the iepo t ENGLISHMAN AND TURK. Ilovr the I'ornirr Olitiilneil Some Cimh Oueil ti- the I.uller. An Cuzlishman has Just had a very curious experience, snys the Loudon Telegraph. He had lent a Turk some ' .. .. . I money, om wie man was unauie 10 pay and on Ills de. Miil laid n par- . ticulr .hive on Li wife and ihil- ( dre'i to meet the dclt. The ehliot ma una i;iukiii urr:iii-i ujenis iicroriuiig- i If, but alo died, end be. too. begged . his family to pay tl.o money as soon its they could. One day the Englishman received a vixlt fr.im a mer.der of the family, , who mid that there were now four ! members of it left, and they were ' ready to pay. but one of the daughters refu-cxl to subscribe Ikt share, deciar- lng that the money was never really lent. The others, however, vlshd to settle the matter, and if the English, man would come to the house it would I be arranged. "I?ut." the Turk added. "If you see there Is any difficulty Just ! Bay that you leave It to be settled In I the next world:" Accordingly tlie nncll.shman went to the house at tlie appointed time aud met the family In the presence of a mollah. the ladles belie- behind n screen. The mollah began by nsking ' If he had truly lent the money, how ' much It was nnd if he would take any J Ies. One of the wom-ii behind kept I saying It was all a fraud. The English man then declared that be had lent t'.ie money, that he bad not asked for .r. tli-t tbey had told b:ai to ctu,o rM tet It and If they did not want ti i y It he would Wave the Dsittter to t . t tlsl la the next world. There wa dead atlenoe for a f v.- u. metits, and then the women .a'. : 1 their brtHher. and each paid her i.-e without a word. It seems tho pro-; .s-t or meeting the father in the other world without having carrlwl out his wishes was too serious a thing to face. 1rE COOKBOOK. i In baking bread It Is better to overdo ' rather than underdo the work. To make a good digestible pie crust ' use eruu instead of lard, and It will be light and healthful. If there is not batter enough to All the gem pan, put cold water In the empty space before setting the pan In the oven. The rich cheeses, which have tho largest percentage cf fat, are those which blend well with bread In saud wlchca or with macaroni or rice. For a quick cake beat until thick four eggs. Add four tablespoonfuls of ugar, half a cup of Hour, a little cin namon and lemon rind. Heat well and spread on n baking pan. Bake in quick oven and cut lit once. Sweet potatoes are much richer twice cooked. Baked or boiled merely, this. vc'ctatle U good, but when the Ivk lug or liolll.g U fallowed by a yu'.e quoot ccK.ki.ijj In the pan cr In the even they .re far better. A :: t-L.e&e pudding l Eitid.? by gr ;!i;g ile co.hvb of Uv&,l and v..r " a: d Mahara's A'i-S:ar Mituttls Coming W lint i m ire relit tlmti a teal, hiRht, gnufftv ii ir.st. t if..ittin ei. with it j..,j cooi.il niu. .in fni i) in. c... -in rh v.,-, . . v . ,.-m-iii. it i,,.,. H , i..,, ,, int. U i'll Itif 1- ,.,. '.( . . i . , . t bom hoi! t:in:i. in n. , ., i,.t, . htimU .in i-n ie mount., n l i . zling eo.iuiiiei in -t th no ! em t, oil with A I' Ml !ie Inie, im v.."- n 'hat i Iil ei, ii i i,. .n...,, t,-,. b-eii pin ii.gptlin nj ij.H i m t) .. i ntie Mb tre1 linn, wlilen u. I ft at the ll.-il Cloud npeia nnu. ilimitii even ng, N-v-mli-r IT A Startling Surcri. V- y few could believe In looking tit A. I'. II iinllei, heal'hv, rnlnt. t lach til ti of I'diii n, Ind.. tat lor ion e r- lie MitTorul uch t lnt f om in- un a itii a- le i on ie dute n ' Hu -. uiiiii t tin iii-.i-u. iti. ii t . in, E r oi'Hi -ii. ' T" to il Wii-i. J n .i Mir." to- !.-, ' ,il it I hurv ti it . t -i i w "tig- I,, . r.-i n y.:,i ' 1 'ley ietili,;. -,. k. i!)le . ,(, i,,. i''o!a i . i it', uo.at .m. ienriig-1, t-i-rviiisi , s, hi p .it- ili'.sin nd t'ler piririthraiii. In iuhi. tl 60" .i C L Cntttn; il'iijte o.e, Th Grtat Atiwricatt CHawte On th hrrls of H -! (ii llliiil illt MMiip-a hwling t,li.. ,M Htlil tir iii-xt! thing iii Kfiowr tlte we ,i)ihi-jc .tiring tike emii .' w-oi,itii iwnn iiv.. wild teil -ore cli-st. and stiif bttcl,, I L-u-Mlv. l'etiv D.ni,' I'.dnMinn i. m hand to irive ifln-f. Take ii Inn ttntllv j'1"'1 '"'' '' u'," ,,,L' aeliing ll..-h. All dttigji:, i ir. Tih-i-o U out one I'ain- killer, P. ii i I), vis'. C L. C'H'ii.ir. -tartline but True "II everv one knew uleU n gland ' medicine Di King's New Life Pilu i-."' write- I) H. Turner, Di'inn-eytown, t M ...II ..i, .. . .!.. , Hi.ei - Hn.ie., SIVl. tl.ai wh. I i Hied a hoinoie f-vei -me on ii In... Motlnnu e s-eoti'il. i'.-i ively eiires hru.e-, fe o is u ei r , eruptioiH, h,. , boil, cmi's atdule- Only S,j c -u . Guaranteed by ('. L. ('oitins;, d'tiggi-t. Rheumatism Cured in a Day .My-tloCure for rhOHmntl-m mul jieumllii remllly cure la f 'om cm to three ilnys It e tlon arsni the ytem h toumrlHtilf nn.ltny ttrlon-. Itrtore! at onto the eii mi.t the OIee lmm.)Ii'!y illMpi-ors. -rjie grti!o' "nr beneai. rrtu, an t. nki Lv ii. K Crlre. il'iutlil. l,.1 nru.1 Xh I i.ii.... !. i,. v0,., i. m.iof t.'i.or. imi .a -v n"v .bl', i""ntMiT rtwmiMium m tcrj-j i .') :n,nl J' "- (.er j ' r . . . rr. 'Ir i! ! .' - i - , -. r- - r , r ;,.,, !m..- i u- J nul1 t t"r -ix vr, a -j. i "'M'rttt. ..:.. n fur itbenmai a. i-. r-i nu i.i. at I! 'iraioit 'ti tur c ir lain tircliMet ,!''',','' ii K. H t.'e lr tgii l.nl Mother u h -..,,.! Pi,r.r4 forcbllderii S-.ce fuilv iin-J by Mulbjr ?my. our t-In thif hllfli ..' ll..twi I.. V,v V.it- im.. l.a. . i Uhliesf .j ..h. tee:hllllj d'.oraMv. wore UJ n-sruNte the txwti mui abtmy wo.-w. Jo erS ft tetimonl.iK They never (M At Hitnui;lt.. Me -imple fre .ilJrv. Allen i oIibmH. l.M? y . V. It Kei'- the r ee. Vna nnil Pry. AV to ilny for Allen' Koot L-e. imwilcr. It cute-eJitibUl -. nwallen cati!ii: .ore. nch line dump feet. At nil ilfutfsltuilsiuief sores. Some men uevcr acquire enemies be cause they have no money to leud to their friends. Chicago News. in some New Zealand towns there are more women voters than men. ' ' ' - ' I.. .'' I.M.-V-. . . ' m MR.S. L. S. ADAMS. Of nIritoii, Ttum. "Wine cf Cardul is iri!td ibitnln to tirtd .omcn. ljir ju it'ed for stvcnytjrs uith ucaVnm and bcr-Ing-doun pjin, and h4v.njt tried sev eral docton and different remedies vith no success, your foir.e ol Ctrdui wis the only thing vhich helped me, and eventually cored me It seemed to build up the weak parts, strengthen the system and correct irregularities." By "tired women" Mrs. Adams means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women have. You can cure vntirlf at linmo with j this great women's remedv. Wine I of Cardui. Wine of Car'Jui has cured thoj3aiiis 0' u- rhtel deters nave failed uU . . Whv not begin to get well t. '..r? All tiru2if.u haie 11.(0 l-otl. . For ! any stums ii, liver cr bow I diior dr Thedford'i blaci-I'rausjht i'i.-c!l beusl. E5iJ0TV y ' W jrf - r Si I i l ,y HVK, i ! ' 9 M t ?ms: Ml i n.5 iiba 1' i1. . 1- I I , ll CiJU.Ji Jj.N. ..I ',V, ti4.kia-a,tigB, i Condensed 4 . . . . v Two Dendw o-l Sou akota. o s of t inlet-j e r. p ajed with dynamite the other day The result was never in doubt Doiniiilkee Joktijijkean is the name of a young man whoro ently eu t r d An Arbor col ego. H will perhaps endeavor to b.i d up a name for hiin-e f 'Everything was cr ated f'-r n pur pose " The pug d g, which has long eeti regarded as usedcx, hits i eeti iitllir. ii by a Missouri nan a weapon wit w .ich to slug his wife and kie fonie i voire I wyef a jnb A ctiji c ioi',n in Plotida ast ik cejrb aUd the fiftieth annivir-ut) ol thei maiTitigc and they dec ate a cro word ha ne er passed between them At this distance it cuuuut be a-cer-Uined aa to whether tiM are deaf tnutea r accompllnhed liar An Indiana minister clal i.a to have O ia III his life nerfo mr.il m: rulnt-i n lmtidred marriHg rer onies and not a tng o div. rce has ro ul d He -s.o-id ptit.ll h his formula for the bMielit of mi- y .. titer piv cher- vi o-e matriiiges -eem, in so many instance-. tte lacking inadhe-ive po.er. An ea:ern health jo irnal claims that bathing is injurious to the li tilth. This claim u ny find Mipport in the eon-idera'ion of the usually robust appearance of th m -t. who call at the back do rs i-i the winter audtis ner- missiou of he go .it h uewife to IHitlo up the ga d n for a modest meal. ' A French editor and marquis have uiraiti met with swords on the bloody Held of battle One ecaped entirely with his life, while the other uh"ered from a slight puncture of the right shmiluer. An accident of this kind wo .Id be laughed to shame on the green Ileitis of Kentucky Because his -weethcart rejected his proirere I hand, a G rover, Vieouiu. lad of -eventeen shot at her through a window, doing no o h r damage than brea ing the mirror she who was hold ing in her hand. Believing that lie had killed her. lie walked out 'o her father's barn and took a suee s.-ful shot at hime f , Now that the season for roasting chestnuts, is at hand in the east, the report ha gone forth that thb Hums o Society of Boston will begin n crusade agauit the baking, because of the pain inflicted upon the worms It beems sooiewlw o' a query a. to whether the niemlHTs, of thatoraaua tion think th little vpiirme s shall b eaten raw Ai!p Amid Flames. BreaKin inua Oi.inj( nin-, -oine , tiremen lately dragged Hie sie,.pnlC inni ites from death. Funcinl security ' n ! l..ik ... r. ... VOtl nee-li-IM en ,',..V '.,., M .','! v ...... --.....7 nun vui i;, iiui doit. Di- Kino'. V..,,. ii...,.r. i .""-"""j uoiisiiiiipiiun gives peitect piotertion against all throat, chest, and uing troubles. Keep it nesr, and av.ndo suffering, death, nnd dector'- bins, A te:i-L)i,tinfn -top,- h lute cough, pnr-s'-t-nt ti. ii,e n,.t stubborn. H.itin-le- nnd nice 'asting, u gimranieil t.. -ati-fy bi C. I.. Cotiing. 1'. ice W. smj Ji.oo. Trial Dn'tl.- free How to Git Rid ol a CoW. " I vt-r Oe tid ol h-ei:?' s ti) Oibj qiii!ln of ninn ' I' i - - ' u 'e;tr 1 ( iiP't ,jb.i- - I... !i..-a-., 'I j.:, r- n; '' on-re . ..e- . r-1.c. ir . !V!., '-, a., ur ... in tf . Ii i r is ilt'illMli' th Hi. 1 -tag siiiuiiion. CLCtitnz 7 the Cough ani WotVs off tfc Cold .t''l'e IPiillln Ouiitnp Tnh'el. 1 iim. 1 en il m mi-' iH No cute, an pay Argabright's i Exclusive iArt Rooms. -A Ci-iiipleie Line of- t Picture Mouldings, j Picture Nails, J Picture Chains, t Moulding Hooks, Parlor easels, Artists' Tube Paints, 1 . 1 trusts' a rustics, 1 J Aril-its' Easels and "vJahlstfcks. ' t 1 . . hi- ' t' - -, .Hi' 1 I, . .1 T ' ' . --. t . I HI 1) I $u. ? dfcssti Received a !ar '( stock of Hoot's .-.ntT Siuiw fall aiul winter I.adieV Fine Shoes, warm Shoes and Kanparoo Calf for good service. : : Children's Shoes for boys and girls, nclndtcd for hard wear. : : : : : Men's Fine Shoes and a complete ifte of good wearing Sho--s (nr fall and winter. ::::::::::: A large stock of Ladies', Men's. Bos' and Children's Overshoes. : : :" : Not Made by a Trust. Felt Boots Site! Overs. Any of my lejillvr give .. in tlv , i'h.iri:'. ''!.iiir i ".r A HENRY nmOERlCH, v Had Cloud, Nebraska. S ' ' ' - '- ' - I I I -! I I ::;: - j ' 'A ' '5 ' ' V. I'l' w E II. WE the cleanest aw! most complete stock ol Groceries in the and fresh. We have made Hadell S: Co. to accept our Every order I hus our personal attention. A'o "kios" to mix up your orders. S. ;. order them from : REIGLE Hr M ASP MM C 9 ) M 0 FT ft W m Do you wear stockings? If you do. we have, the stockings and the yarn to make them. Stocking Yarn at o tlU ,W! FV n At A" 1.2S A.150 a full line of Crocheted Hoods. I F Newhouse j 2 " . 1 AM I Mm WMt A 1 YOUR HEALTH 2 I If f f f- XA , -i i Will be preserved : Groceries land Meats . -3 i of us. Everything neat and clenn. A nmn lot uf H-avy ''astor gaUuii .othuicj better. RIFE & i Up-to-Date Grooers and Butchers. f tijirfiviorVT Tviirrrvwviav.ji-riiiijinivv-niiini-ti,tiitiii1i1,1lTe? TRADERS rrjMlBissii? Co, i)Ki.rus IN LUMBER and COAL, l3llilclitTLJ' l-XiTttKiTll, 1-5 to. riED CLOUD. Our Graduates Suooood Beoauso Wo Teaoh Them to Do Somothingl Our Methods, Courts of Study And Hqulrnif nts Are Unrxcellfd Wr help youne txopl who desire to succeed EXPENSES LOW. OOUKSKS THOROUGH Trite lor CatAlogue LINCOLN HUSINKSS COLLHCH, Lincoln, Neb. PLATT & Chicago - Lumber - Yard. Wxyp s fnr wear, consistinrr n( - that rip or iir 1 fn-f of i'i!. ' I'ric s : .:-::-:-:-:-:-:-::-:- city, hvervthinc is new arrar.gements with Alfred produce checks, thus giving J- ? v V v you all the advantages of a department store. To our friends in the city we wish to say that our experience as elerks has given us the advantage of knowing the particular kind of goods desired, and you can find them at our store. If you wish to be sure to get your groceries DELIVERED PROMPTLY : : PHONE 102. & WEST. 1GO LIS Ut J.afc (. W rw W ( S i St fr s-- E-6- i- 6-f-t-fr f- f- r-t-E- if you buy your Machine Oils at 35c per i ry some of it. Nebraska FREES CO., i A-ti' i.-'iVviVj. :- itr-,11 i'Uh'p, M'(i ,. v lllft5 '" ;Pi leiii 4