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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1902)
. rrT t rrv f T T T 1X5 t;i bitomInns mine, and 3!T men vv'rvvvvvvv-j ' i C"i tL- Urllil" ktlIed.l.C3nien tnjured.and an aver- 2 3 1 of MV4 hort tens f coal mined J J.iukuM5 l THE MAHARA MINSTRELS CHIRK PL'BI.IMUMS COMPANY Oat yet... IZBoalbt 1)01 PCBUSHKO XVEBT FRIDAY UEOIIUK F M SKWHOUsF.. Editor Inurtsl t tat ton o!Ec tt Rul Cloa4. Ntft.u tcaad cIim mill eitier. ADVEKTIsJNG KATS rcralbtl ea tf'ikatfoa. lUe for each lire Io-t in the anthracite mine It I interesting to not that in Pennsylvania the number of short ton of bituminou coal mined per life lot -rx a little more than doable the number of short ton of coal mined per life lo t in the anthracite mine. C LABOR STATISTICS. THE volume of mineral r ource of the Unite! State- for the cal endar year UOl. now in press United State Ueokvieul Snrrej-. present some laUretiiti: tatistk& of tae labor in the coal ntae of the eowntry- Froa lR? to HOI. indn-tve, tb sta tMie. of coal produvtioti were s fol low: la l;S, taarerac cumber of men eaplored was -UK .2? I, and tker averaired 11) workinc day duritic the year, producing 21J74.rtT bort tons of co.U; valued at A5 VS: in ISO, 410rti men working 211 day produced 233.733.K2 short tons valued at $ 977.431: in ll'.O, 4l?3t men working 212 days produced 2MS!.527 short tons, valued at gX67i;l; in 1W1. 453JMI men working S16day produced 2m.?l!j -hort tons, valued at 134 v 910, MO. In li?, the average price of coal per ton was l5 ccnt; in ISO. it w 51 01; In !!?, it n. ?1 14; in 1W1, j it wmti 19 According to the two preat divisions in the coal industry, the bituminous and the anthracite, the statitics are a. follows: In the bituminous coal industry in ISO, l!rJ04 men working 2J day- pnluced lU,"?JJ3.-i short tons, valued at I Ut 20.01, an avenue of 2 5 tons per man per day, and of 379 ton- per man per year: in 19o. 230. WJ men working U'l daj produced i:syi?,:S short tons valued at 113, . ii',ti j, an average oi :w tou per man per day aud of ,"! tons per man jr year; in U,0. 31,?75 men iu 231 days produced 21i31l)li abort ton-, valuel at 220,9 313 or29S ton jr day and OT tons per.tean per year; in KOI 310, 23T men ia 215 days pro duced 2-j,720t40 short tone, valued at 823G,ii 4 49. or 2 94 tons per man per day and OJi tons pet man per year The average prico oAbltuminous coal per short ton la 1500 as SO cent-; in ISM, J cents; la 1WL II 04; in 19.U, JnthoaalhracIteiBiiVesin K the number of m!n r l KCX". who in 200 day prodnc I IZ.i-B- -L..rt ton-TalaedatJrTS.-"t... .i-n.-.. pro duction being I ..., tvr l.u per ' 'Iv; and 350 tons .,, . j-, t.ar: in 1-vvj. TJZfvyi: ; r -1 .-1 u IM ,ia 57Wt7 fthort f n ft-r uimi per day 1 FOREST RESERVE IN PROFESSIONAL Paper No 7. Unite.! States Geological Survey, now iu pre.. Mers Arthur Doiel aul itieolore r Kixon Mii-mu an port on the foret couditioa of the Olympic Fort Kererve. Wa-hinton. Thl reiort five the complete reu!t. of the e.xaainotkMt of the re erve. which ha- been carried "n by !--r-Dodwell ami KLvoa during the ou- of i. 1S10 ami H"1 Dnrini: the flr-t -cu tliey eaminl tea towa olp situated in the en-tra part of tin re-erve During th" -econd si.son they examined si.ty one towaship. compri-in? the northern aud mo-t of the western part of the re-erve. the total area examined in the-e two sea.on4 compri-ins srenty-one town hijs, several of them beine partial or fractional towu-hip- The report of the examinations for the-e two seasons for the- two season ha already beeu published in the twenty-first annual report of the Survey. During the season of UX they completed the sur vey of the reserve by the examination of the remaining thirty -six towuships. The total area examined during the-e season were made prior to the reduc tion in the reserve, they inc'ude the areas which have 3ince been withdrawn but a matters of information their de-cription of the to'.-nship- and portion- of township since withdrawn from the reserve are here given The re-erve comprises an area of 3.CW0 -qua- mile, or l,G9,2tO acres, and in- cJnde- parts of Clallam. Jefferson, Chehalis and Maon counties Detailed description of the towu--hips are given, including fore-t con ditions, stati-tics of forest trees. a:rri cultural lands, road- and trail-, navi ration, railroad construction, and log eini; facilities. The total -tand of timber m the reerve is 0? 'JUKi) oIO feet B. M Ak SMALL boy iu ouo of our dU trict schools wa aked by a kiud obi lady If he studied very hard, said: -Oh I don't hurt myself nt it " n)h. said the lady, "you mut study hard or you will never be president of the United State - "No, ma'am,4 re plied the boy, "I don't expect to be: I'm a democrat." ttf A clervyman was surprised one day at receiving a basket of potatoes from an old woman iu hi, pari-h, with n mesai:e -ayihi: that as he had remark ed iu his sermon on the previous Sun day that some "common tatersicom aientatorx did not agree with hlin. -he had s.ut him some real good one. t An exchange has discovered that the moonirets full but she go- s on shining; the rain drops but it irets up again; the star, si oot but do tot kil ; the willows weep but never shed a tear; nigtit tall.-, bir doesn't break: day breaks butloesn't fall; the lly swallows and the swallows tly; the bees buzz and so do the girl.,. t t A scientist say that "If the earth was tlatteued the sea would be two miles deep all over the world " Af er due meditation a Kan-as editor give out i he following "If any man is caught flattening out th- earth shoot him on the spot, and don't be too blamed particular what spot. There's a whole lot of us in Kausas that can't swim t .V clerical gentleman who wished to A Lirge Audtaxt Tii Grvro a S?ttvdii Mitutrtl Prfernuoc at Sinsx Fills, South Dakota. 0-i-'f he (MX it"V-iti-. in iiiitt(rel y is lertsu.iy Mihar' oitired iiiitMirfl 1 lit cmi paii ; bi viitfil Sux on several oca4in, hu they iifVr rf,v- h general itifc- tinn s lat evening A feature of the firt ptrt i th- h-wiiUnmily ire,J ladv vocalit wro dit mttri-lly to tbe inging ind appearance id general It cannot be denied that tbe ingme feature of tlii perfunnnnc iil em pire f.ivorahiy with th ry 'iet tuin- fr-i c tiifvinie- of the coan rj. l'tf Mshnra 1'roihtrV hav- aJw.ty -hown s liisp-xitioB to hav tine iocrs witn thier cinit3ny even if thy -vere not a trrng ia other doparttiieat This !ton bowtvr, thej have tie tine inceri and tar perfnrtMT. in inb-r iin' coaiMned. .Minuter Mahara in f'rmel tbe writer that ni b.iiap tSi tear hd been b-tter tbao tvr be- ror ad tie iUnfo'it-l thi to the irtng sinzitg combtnalioo which he wa pat ting before tbe pnoiic. TbecoiMpany w.n greeted by a full faone la; even ing and the large audience highly q'eased a was evtd-ncel by the gc erou applause wbich wj distributed tbrouik'biu: the evening Sioux Fahs ArgQs-Ltader, September 17. Just Received a large stock of Boots and Shoss for fall and winter wear, consisting of Ladies' Fine Shoes, warm Shoes and Kangaroo Calf for good service. : : Children's Shoes for boys and girls, adadted for hard wear. : : : : : Men's Fine Shoes and a complete line of good wearing Shoes for fall and winter. ::::::::::: A large stock of Ladies', Men's. Boys' and Children's Overshoes : : : : Not Made by a Trust. Felt Boots and Overs. Any of my leather oods that rip or give way in the seams repaired free of charge, quality considered. Prices S the lowest. ::::::::: HENRY DIEDERICH, C Red Cloud, Nebraska. , The republican of South Dakota m.vle it uoanimou H-rned. republi cm eanidate for governor, carneii "V-ry county in the tate. def-atinz Mrtin. democrat, by a p'uralitv of v-r 24, WO aud of 405 tons 4 ; mii pr yr: in UX). I44J3XJ meu wwrkiuc 1 Aay- pro duct-d i'fiufili -ho t too., valued at ?3.7j7 -il, or 2. p) short ton per awn per day and 19s tons per year: in l'.Ol, 113.3.0 men worked IW days aud pro duced C7.471,tJ7 short ton?, valued at 9112JjOi,02i an average production of 2 33 short tons per man per day and of 464 ton, per man per year. Th? aver age price per short ton of anthracite coal in ISCf) was It 4?; in ISO it was i 41; in 1) it was II 49, and in 1901 it was II 07 In the last twelve years the number of worker- in the anthracite mines has increased from ltfX) in ISO to 115, 3.0 in :9ot, or over K per cent. Dor ing the s.ime period the number of men in the bttumtnou, mine, ha., in-crea-ed from 102 t to W.t3 or a li:tl over 77 pur ca:. The j.tUties of avi'Jeai- iu th calendar jrwr HOl.alrwdy pubU-4vi in part, how that l,KT men were killed. .'KX3 mR wer injured, aud tht lih.yh too, ot col wr miacd for each ltf bx In to bituminous mias rf th couatrr 9i ma wen killwl ao 1 .KO wr toj rt.l, ia a total of SMUtt ma at work; ia Um anthra cite mia( X3 mm w Vilfed aad l,?3l wre injur!, ia a tout of 115,. 3it at work The statistic f&- Pan-jlvaafak aloa -how 301 ma killed. ;v; ,nvn M. jnrJ, aud aa aver? of 7Ta! -aort tou, -if isJtu aiiuvl for r-n Uf iot ia Ta revi-ia of to- tax law of this - i wil. o one of Ifaf qie:ioo- to O .ifi ot tae n-xt iitiTure. Taat hf.' i- not enooja m n-y niectod in ;n way uf taxe' to eootlnct the state imumtHin. ,. p-itep: to ac5 oe wno hi pik any ait-utioQ to thi- matter lariat; tbe pit few venr. H pub. ican reid with amuement the declaration of Judg- Howard ic the ColambuTe,egram that the railroad. "30'.ed and sparred,' are now m pos-ses-ion of the government of Nebraska. Tne record of the fusion party ia this itate on the railroad question is one of the thin; that has broagb: about its dfeit year after year since 1597 State Journal The election of the entire republican ticket in an off year, notwithstanding the opposition of several prominent republican, who were in a position to do a creat deal of barm, the saloon ele ment, which shown bv tfaecirculir letters ent out during the lat week of shcampAigs, shoaM prove to ail fair ici&del men that Ne&ra.tx i- ooce more a republican lute. Stmd up lor yeorasfc.v Senator b. ct i l uvaa, Ni-oa of M;a ..;.!. Di insb xm of Venaoa Bt f IVm , ia.j Heir fidt of laafcn, ri on a toar tari?t Osianoma, New Mexico oi Anzn to iav-uga; :e territornsa' claim to statehood. The.- five senator are atembers of the -enatonii ub- com mittee oa terri'.ori and it i- Hsely tair repot: wu hwe muca weight ia iu opr koo . f cojr-u THE OLD RELIABLE P0WPER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Candidal- for ;m -paserbio of ti mx Uci,arLar t prme -.f up .i over tn tat, bat so far noo. nM a p,u b4 win u ttm i-ic u . . 4q . t n vi & I th p,,,-. , , A. Uwr.i- t.t Bttm Hi j , : mpc t CV.j-rtt ;-y i tne 5t- x of ih- 3 -i .-. ngri.,nat di rt- u'.a uaai Lina hu eiw th ptHiin, in u prva of J ff ofs, Jr. W know of aooeia -! eonrrunai olstrkt who h a t-.g a.$ Mr. Swmzt ad w waM --pfB.lT -oggr,t at; aim- to ihe mimbz,ot in aeXt hoe lie u a . n of more t,a the average aoility, ' '"ronsjiily eonveriaut with pariu-w-ntry o;w, ,B.i m qiiiek ia his i-ion. Pah -Swzt. A Stirtlis; Saryris. Viy few could believe in looking at A. T. iliadley, healthy, nbust black- ; smi'h of Tild-D, lud., that for tenl; year be sufferrd nch t.irture fioml:J rheumai?m a few cou'd endure and IX 1iv Ittl a trnmli.rfiil nh.r,-. Inl nn-. ' .' as-ist a yountf Journalistic friptnl I i.i .n.. fi n:..,. ..t. t . f.r. - - , u.t iiiui i.irv.ut Wl.iet . iUj,''V tits wholly cured rae," he writp, "and ' X I have not felt a twince in over a year " . t They reeulate the kidney, purify the' blcoI and cure rhumati-m. neurilgia, X nervou?nes. improve digsjon andJX give perfect health Try them. Uniy, oOcti atC L Cottine"? drug siore. wired to General Kitchener, daring the peace negotiations in Africa, ask ing him if -Peace, Perfect Peace- would be an appropriate bynm fr! the coming Sunday service- Kitch ener wired back, -Suit your-elf. but I think 'Onward Chri-titu Soldiers,' quite a. good " T t The star boarder at a certain Xew York -traveru," who was reading hi paper at break fasl, suddenly cave a ow shriek aud fell to the door The more curious amount those present picked up the paper aud saw what had shocked him. It was an item reading: "California will -hip SO.OXMXO poands of prunes to the eastern markets this ear. T Meidville TMo.) Messenser: The country papers have many faults, they make many blunders and leave undone many good work-. Vet when you fol low them mouth aftr month you ure -truck with the unanimity with which they stand loyally by their community, and the con-tancy wit i which they l preach the doctrine of citizenship and fair play in all thin- T t Every pu di-her k-.ow that typo graphical erro are gift-d with presci-e- ce, cunning and malevolence They remain in darkness and hidiug until suspicion has been lulled and then they spring upon their un-pectins victims At Minneapolis the other day Governor Riddle tried to say some thing pleasant in his Mesenger about Mr. Porter's grocery. When the paper appeared he found he had paid an un commonly fine compliment to Mr Porter's "grogery." ttt A citizen wa overheard to make an ungallent remark on the street the other day He said his neighbor was speaking to him about the heavy ex pense connected with keeping a family, and asked: -D m't you tlnd it -o" 'No, I a-e my wife's temper for a furnace, her feet for a refrigerator, her company manner- for Ui.ar, and we have tougu a 1 the year round, so you -ee my expea-es are very lisrht " T r r Mary bad u little lamb, that time 1- a pa?.ed away. Xo lamb could follow ap t jmit that Mary gos to-day. For nw b rid- on air shod wheh ia skirts to short by ha f; no lambkin -bar. - her airy flieht but you can see h-r eiilf But who is there that can complain or cry in xt. Ala--P So ioeras Mary's calfs all riht the lamb can tro to frraw So all the men de iieht to saaa, their joy is not a sham, foe while Um othr c liter's on tay bar bo at for huab fI7E HAVE the cleanest and most complete stock of Groceries in the city. Everything is new and fresh. We have made arrangements with Alfred Hadell & Co. to accept our produce checks, thus giving 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 order them from : : : PHONE 102. REIGLE & WEST. Every order has our personal attention. .Vo "kids" to mix up your orders. Asleep Amii Flima. Ureakin into a b'azmg home, nme tiremen lately drasffd the ieeoic!7 inmafs from death. Fancied security and death n- ar. ItS that way when J you neglect coughs and col i. Dn't' do i:. Dr King's New Discovery for j consumption gives perfect protection against all throat, ehe?t, and .une trouble. Kf-p it n.r, and avouie sutlerinz, death, and dector' bi.- ! A ten'poonful stop, a 1st oiugh, per ' tent use the tn.t tubborn. Harm-' Ie-3 and nice ating, its guaranted to i satisfy by C. L. Cottins. Price 50 and 51.00. Trial bottle free. To make room for my Holiday Goods, I will close out my Outings at follow ing prices: Lwck is Tairua. Bf BiD 13 mi , Wm Sp!ry, of .VOtoa Furra,, v., got x . '.vkt& Hri4,M S..vt, that vn 1 iTa n taorrri fTr ore on bis .i sain s .-., 4 puiMiaj rfcr; ra, fnk ... u er, rioH. ao,, is, eor by uj vim. I)mtri0.nt-. iuaWtMi y C". L. Cm. dra Hitaut-.AHarWuih Camtag Wi u ar- rrtr.".i g tbn r.-1 ". jirrgry nii.'irc! pjforrr. i !' It J . y IB'i,JM, gliK'i U, af.'r' rtfti.u, grr, I i j 'ti o--'.,.r ii kt-tpi-ig .i.e m lb app fc g -and tp ,,( 1 ii? aa4 tamU -ur.no, , oprn, Htwir&MK bic moontiaz and dux limg Hm to jtt ta barm eork off m h AH of th Utat innovation ba o-iWy eoad be seenred, have h-n pat uy.'eOHT by the Mahtra Uper iii ? Miattrel arm, whk-a -viil be oec at :he V.M Cloud pra honw, Monda; vn g. November IT Stirta? fc-t Tr -If every of Voew what a grand .dktaoDr K.nz" Sr IM Villi h. w ivf D. II. Tarnr, I)wiytowt. P , "Juo'd t 1 joo boTe in a day iMwirU'uwU mt x aw mai vt m.w !f!iihl for eoaainaujn. atMbana Uv troaaI. 26 t C i. &ittiari Hj m or. Haw to Gil Rii of 1 Coii. "Shah I ver bo rid ot hi cli him is :ne aaiiy q'jet i ot a mtn racked by a cougn loat -.-ii :o tar hi innr-. Let him eher up and use ', A.lfB's Lung Biivtm lbi reai"lyi not uwreiy orercojs ordinary cough aad cold, however obs'.inate, but it is ' recoinni?ndtt even i"" the firt stage j of consumption. C.L.Co'tiag. I Th Great American Climate Oa the heels of a bright mild day come a howling blizz.rd and the next thing you know the weather is spring, like again. No wonder people have cold and sore chests and stiff back. Luckily, Perry Davis Painkiller is at hand to give relief. Take it internally and rub it into the aching flesh. All druggists sell it. There is but one Pain killer, Perry Dsvi'. C. L. Cottiag. InHamnutory Rheuraxtara cured in 3 days. Morton L nil. or LetAuoa. lad ij- "Mr wtfe ai laitxasiWrj raeaanussi la trtrj avc.r ta-lioiot. Sat oierir. r wi, territie ted r toJy ia-1 fc n iroo.e .c: jor..J rteomiuoo. h4 taic bl tyt nx wex n J aiil tiehl phr!-Ui. fc'ii rtiT.l q.. tcit .11-til toe :nJ uw Mj'tlc . f ,r Khe-jn.i:aE. t'. ir laatiuie nvi xu-i s to c iu " iwl ia lane (Jiii. I tas t:n 't iatj.J ! " so-J tT tt- t Grtee. D-Txiu. Ui CIocJ. & Mum Gt , 5c Outings, 7c Outings, 10 yards for 30c 10 yards for 55c 8 l-2c Outings, 10 yards for 70c A special lot of Yarn at 5c per skein ! t r I? F. New house. 1 YOUR HEALTH j Will be preserved if you buy your I Groceries I tand Meats it "n!i !ot h..!ri! stM-f:iy b.o by Xovnt Onj 3V ia Um l hU4.-'f Horn la X Tort Cij. Vr. Uhns. M4 ttomiea. tetMc; 4:mt-ir. m r b4 rzIt U bwH n,t Urr; orm. r () iUaalil. Thr nr txll At iJ (i.-xiM. as iapbt ttm. At.Jrn AlWti s. OiWit UM;. S. Y. I: Ktn Dm ?t Kim J Dry. Mi to ifay lot AIV Fout Sa. t pai2r. Il ear HkUnUl . ioiW. 4ro ort, wt l-ttaptat A:U Jr-Kri tlwwHorei, a. jjArgabright's .Exclusive Art Rooms. v .f- t ( Picture Mouldings, Picture Nails, Picture Chains, Moulding Hooks, Parlor Ease J Artists' Tube Paints, Artists' tsrusnos, Artists' Easels and Mahlstcks. U C-.i'irind ! r -wer and i ! Mavria!frO Pi'el Piin'in?. r.ur. t.n4t.ciu4 S u !'-.. HiHi) ff,intpj I , IVture rl S-;0vijirj, rc . tte J Artistic Portraits and i t J Frames Made to Order. Pmer B'tntk, Kd CVurf, Nea. of us. Everything neat and clean. A new lot of Heavy Castor Machine Oils at 35c per gallon. Nothing better. Try some of it. RIFE & ROBINSON, Up-to-Date Grocers and Butchers. -VT V -,r VVV-T TV T T VTr VWTWWlTT V1t TRADERS IvJAXIBlI Co, JKALERS IN LUMBER AND COAL l3ti ilditi-sr material, 35to. Red clouj. - - Nebraska City Dray and Express Line. H. VZ. ROSS. PROP. joods Delivered to any par: of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADATS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 52. PLATT & FREES CO., Chicago - Lumber - Yard. RK1 CLOUD, XK1IKASKA. jl IiTiniber, Lime, Coal and Cement. $ Klji. nwmgnittjf.jrr rrr?y . ' - .,,..,,. f. 1 V V c-e-t- Sr S-E-- r Sr C-