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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1905)
v '-. rjA v.- S v. .. 5T '&: W i,BPws-.!4 i.-4.'Jt-avTr ' to to to to Hi to to a; "Ml I 1 4. A. - V juciics, viocks, jcwuiry, hi puuus iu hint "LJ. To Suit Yoir Pocketbook BimAM ON GUARD vour uockclnoolc. We need room and want money, and arc making prices to get us both. We have cut all profit out of our prices on everything in our line for the next 15 days. You are fortunate if you need anything in Jew elry now. m m m m m m m m n m t n jf $ fNEWHOUSE BROTHERS,! 1? to JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. to &&&&&' Hi Hi il) Hi ill Hi Hi Hi Hi to Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi here means a big saving to you on anything W you buy in Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Cut- .. glass or Silver-plate ware. The hour to satisfy v. your present wants or future needs is before jj you. (1 to Present Buying i cr? SLs0 DelAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR It has beon rightly said that tho cow was tho mortgage Hftor of Nebraska, but you can't nuiko it ho without tho aid of tho DK LAVAL CKIOAM SEPARATOR. It is absolutely iho only machino on tho market which will separate cold milk and Ht all tho cream. Thoru is a No 1 gtiarnn initoc that this machine will do all wo say Washing is to bo considered, and with tho patent, washer which is furnished with with tlioin niakfcs it tho easiest, machine cleaned. Can't be excelled for easy run ning. If you are thin1 ing of buying a cream sepmntor, come in. We can please both in machine ami price If you havn not not the money to spare now, wo can still please you. Separators, repairs, rub ber rins and the best separator oil for sale by Manager of Red Cloud Station of the BEATRICE CREAMERY CO. We are also paying 28 cents for cieam for tho last half of January, with nothing oil' for hauling. H. J CLAIM. City Dray and Express Line. v. w. STiriruitAKKie, prop. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, WILL CCNTFtOL FISCAL AFFAIRS OF DOMl'rTjpAN REPUBLIC Acts ao Receiver r"or tho Credltoro Action Is Taken at the Request of the Local Government Necocsary to Stop Intervention. Washington, Jan. 23. After a co:t tultatlon with Secretary Hay the iol fowlng statement regarding the situ ation In Santo Domingo was Issued by Assistant Secretary Ioomis: "The Dominican republic, after ma ture consideration of existing condi tions, lias formally and freely Invited the government of the United Statea to assist it in the administration of Its customs revenues and to aid it In putting Its fiscal system upon a firm nnd bualnoss-liko basts. The govern ment of the United States having been repeatedly and emphatically in formed by more than one of tho great powers that it ought either to try to evolve some order out of the financial chaos In the Dominican republic or assent to certain European creditors of that republic doing this and to the administration of tho Dominican custom houses by them, supported by their warships, has deemed it advis able, in view of tho unfortunate finan cial conditions in Santo Domingo, which for the last ten years have been rapidly growing worse, to accept the Invitation of tho Dominican govern ment and, therefore, representatives of this government and of Santo Do mingo have signed a memorandum of n, proposed agreement looking to the American control of fiscal affairs upon the request and with the consent of the Dominican government. The United States proposes to guarantco the territorial Integrity of tho Do minican republic. It is not the pur pose of this government to assume a protectorate over Santo Domingo or to Interfere with or participate in Its domestic affairs any further than the collection of Its customs revenues, the necessary revision of its tariff laws and the adjustment, through properly constituted tribunals, or commissions of its foreign claims aud put its economic and ttscal organiza tion on a sound basis." and Hoverldgo wolld not c vote on thnii wl lout an extondin.tr to tho bill 1 fortifications lilll lts pa.a Jccting the anient hicnt si the provision 'or llsular f Rioting OccuraUn Hu Budapest, luntgify, Jan ltfont to a greement Mr. Tho it alter ro lling out i',ll float ton, i ,nry. ''"I flir. genJarmerle wjre thllod oiK to quell a disturbance. In tho ullage of Turopola. The goijrlnnnes Wired on the mob, hilling four and founding ono of thctn. I ' -L 1 SENATOR MO0T iN THE'STAND. Makes Favorabldlrnpression 6n Mem- rU'd'IH to elm choice $i.:i.v;j.- cru liuri South 4,700: m o.Tti; cov m41ici 'i" wc,tt.rnl .rt1 I -.- o-. tCTM .-- 1 , lt.WH.Y"'. .,M,7.ffl him w 1 1' W" ." ..Mil UVur'l 4.071,. Il.wf St.MKi" V'-. !mi ullC(..i-llC- -.V. ! .I I i, ., . Proceedings of the House. Washington, Jan. 24. The session of the house was devoted entirely to consideration of bills relating to the District of Columbia. There was an echo of the disturbances In St. Peters burg when Baker (N. Y.) moved that an adjournment bo taken out of re spect to those who were killed In tho clash with the Russian troops. Thu only affirmative vote was recorded by Baker hlmsolf. A llttlo later the pro ceedlngs were interrupted by Pearre (Mil.) being seized with a nervous convulsion, necessitating a brief re cess. He sot.n rallied and was con veyed t his homo. The proposition to control the railroads In the matter of rates war, diFcusaed at length by Burgess (Tex.) and briefly by Hep burn (la.). bcrs of t re Committer. Washington, Jan. 21. In t rest In the Smcot investigation before tho senate committee', on privileges audi elections was stirted by th3 unexl pectcd determination to pui cnuiur, Smoot on the stand In his ownliehalf, without waiting rot other iesB0s now en mute from Jjtah. The "l-'natof was under direct and, crosB-n,Jtnilna tion nil day, and frankly apsjWerod most of the questions asked. 'He ap peared to make a favorable impres Blon on the members oi ,the pomnilt tee. At 4:30 o'clock an adjovrnment wns taken out of consideration for tho witness, who has been suffering of Indigestion for several weolfs. Tho examination of Senntor Smoot related to matters intlmatdiy con nected with church policy atld hla duty toward the church as coppareil with his duties as a senatoy. Hp said ho had not taken any oat ts that would Interfere with his loy.Ul'y to. the United States govornmentl His' recollection of the endowment Jliouse ceremony was Indistinct, ho eaid, but he was sure thoro was no obligations taken to avenge the blood of tho prophets on either "this nation" or "this generation," as had been testified, to by witnesses for the prosecution. . i ikH Jtt.i bulk of salon, ,,u ,,tC ....l..- a. iuul u (II IV wcthpts. f-'"(y!f,,-, Inmbt, f l fln. K. nsas City " T,7r Tlr.IP-V trtii i "" ..nAvr jrv Jnii Knuuiu ntV. 1.400; Ht .v t i"1' 'Z iiTMnw: f?r and .iron A )w? T;Jr tU -'. W.nMi.T.'.l r'w " u.ir,.iH. Paw bull. tt?, ''ttr to B ..... litllU 111 "" ' 1 . ... .top, JH.jm ' kenvy, m &FBm p.K ""Hfc1"wj-,I. lowrr: cclptR, 1'4VJ0,,:ik-t-, (xi; rwi'Hj I iif( t,iBCio, frtf f'4 t mA fo.io; utociftii una xcoueie (! LIVE STOCK RATE RULING. !- Discrimination in Favor of Packing House Products Illegal. Washington, Jan. 21. The jnter Btato commerce commission 1 an nounced Us decision in the Chicago Live Stock exchange case, sustaining that organization's complaint of dis crimination on the part of thd rail roads that exact higher rates for transporting cattlo and hogs than for carrying live stock products to (Chi cago from points west, including Mis souri river points. Tho exchange made the complaint against the Chicago Great Western and other railways en gaged in this traffic. The 'commisidoii ' other cleaSor. On the wall -ihovi holds that the discrimination is Inot Just aa wllh us, is a row of hxks near Justified in anyway and that !tjjub to each otjer, on which hang pieces of Jects tho llvo stock Interests to yin meat already dieted a rib and a' lejt. reasonable prejudice and dlsadan- of .meat, u pork Joint ami udders (a tago, giving to the traffic In the pilot!- J tidbit of tl.t Romans); also hums and ucta of live stock unroaspnable pef liver, and, list of all tho fa vorlto boar's erence. Tho commission reafllrms jits head. On 'be loft, in the smaller divl- provlous decision in the Chicrlgo Rlon ot tiiOMiop, mo who oi i'.io iniu-n board of trade case and extends tlho or slis in an easy ciunr, wim an ac count botil on her Uneos. oiiL'tWd In i - " 'llfVKnlth L'liNliuki-n'l ' One tiny the chodjn. firayotl aid God would send him a tlnnisiu: tors. "A full thousautl! I oou take loss!'' said ho in conoludl prayer. A rich iiuui wlio hatl thu cliodla praying thoUKht he try his eoiidstoiioy and next tin a bug containing !!)! plustoi way The chodja fountl tho couniKtl the money, but as bo tiirnitit; to carry it homo the toinptet fa Ptopped tpnn behind it wall and cried: "Yostordaj In your irtiyor you Si-,L,ffe you could not lake loss than a ihon-jfcgf sand plns'iors. and 1 wished to HhtnrJ'' you youif iuconslstop'cy. Leave thnt' money. It Is inluu!" "Oh. no." said thifcgV chodja. "Tills money (Jed sent mo iny nnswer to my prayer, and I shall takoffi It homo, irusting that lie who stmt iutjJi ' oK) plnsters will some time sure) '"'fO me the oie outstantling piastor. Iniorfr,, la no lnctnBlstenc.v, but plenty (.l,tWk In inel" i And he walked iivi4tfy!cHpM i...,lnllu1 I 1.1Vl,tll.r till ltllt MIH1(2S ItillinilLli r tlinjiiii, w r- I - Words. ' A Roman Iltitclier'N .Slion. The MuVeum of Antitpiltios at l)rs-jjif. den has Jan interesting marble roller from Hoiiio which represents an an- iU cicnt butcher shop of oblong shape divided n a pillar into two unequal parts. lit the greater stands the lmtcn er, with a high chopping block rosting- ou three substantial legs lieitire mm, will I c licliltid hhn hamr the Rtojrfflrrtt and it cleaver, ho himself belli nled in dividiug a rib tf meat V principle therein transportation of products. announced to tlho cattle and thldr DrnnirtAnt R(nrlci Mfr.-5nfi to finr Washlnctou. Jan. 20. The nnlli- dent sent a message to the senil recommending favorablo action uppn a suggestion made by Assistant S'Jc rotary l.oomls lor co-iporatlon by tfto detmrtmonts of state and comraerl'O and labor In collecting infornuitl concerning trade conditions in ft olgn countries. v'riie probitlent reco: Residence 52. Office 119 WK WILL DO VOUR HAULING Cai.i. Pi ion k 7.") ou W. HOLLISTER 6 ROSS. Heavy Draylnft a Specialty H. B. ASHER, VETERINARIAN Of tho Kansas City Votor inary Collogo Ofllco at E. .lohnston's, tho llrltsk Barn. ALL CALLS PKOWPTLY AlTtNDtD Tolophono 82. KED CLOUD, - - NEB. At Blno Hill first Tuesday in each month, Do You Eat Meat ? When you aro hungry and want somothig nice iu the moat line, drop into my market. Wo havo tho nicost kind of Home-made Sausages and moats, fish, and gaino in season. Wo think, and almost know, that wo 1 an ploaso you. Givo us a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ' ROBINSON & BURDEN. No Change in Missouri. Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 24. Tho fifth ballot for United States senator to succeed Francis M. Cockrell in j joint session, resulted in no change I Im 1wi .l...ll-w.1. n.t.1 ...n.. nn Pnlln.tfn. I iu liiu uuiuiujuu, uiiu v.aa us luiiuno; Nledringhaus, SO; Cockrell, 71); Ker ens, 9; Pottijohn, 1. Thoro was ono pair in the house and two in the son- hQ cMoA commcrc,. altaohcg uiu. wjio ueiuucrui, iricKutiii ui uuji try, was absent. Kerens received his s.mo nine votes. Richardson of Jaok eon continued to vote for Pettijohn. Brown of Grundy, who had been ah sent on account of Illness, was pres ent and voted for Nledringhaus. mends that provision bo Made for t' appointment of six special agents, wll shall visit the different countries ail make a study of industrial condltloil with a view to suggesting motllflcil tlons and changes iu tho existlnjl plans of our foreign commerce. Adams Files Answer to Peabody. Denver, Jan. 23. The answer of Governor Alva Adams to the allega tions of former Governor James II. Peabody, contestant for the office, was filed. It makes a general denial of Poabody's allegations, and specifically charges fraud. It alleges "divers cor porations and mlno owners' associa tions" conspired with tho Republican state contral committee, and spent largo sums In securing fraudulent registration lists, padding registration lists, corrupting election officials, and buying votes for the purpose of elect ing Peabody. La Follctte Named for Senator. Madison, Wis., Jan. 24. Governor Robort M. La Folletto was, In tho Republican caucus, chosen for Unit ed States senator to succeed Joseph V. Quarles. The governor received C5 out of 107 votes on tho informal ballot, which on mbtlon was mado formal. Upon n motion to make the nomination unanimous, a few mem- hers rose to their feet and voted ' agnlnst it. Senator Quarles received 2G votes, tho other II! being divided between throo candidates. End of Trainmen's Troubles. Philadelphia, Jan. 24. The strlk-J situation on tho Pennsylvania rail road has been' amicably Tnere win no no stnuo. m nounccment was made lafter enco of less thau an hour's between General Managor Ati" of tho Pennsylvania railroad1 Grand Master Morrlssoy, Vice Master Leo and the board of My ment of the Brotherhood of Railw Trainmen. nsslstlng t'10 buhiuoss of hoi.hub.uitt by acting fttt bookkeeper. A' Toiiil-r Ilo.'ii-U'il HiiK'Imm'K. One whi has boon employed these thirty yean iu slaughter huuos as bookkeepej' saL-mau, eic. tells mo: "To say that bitchora aro hard hearted Is far fromftio truth Mint is, In most cases. Lm mo explain how the shed ding of ltjmau blood nlfot-ts them. I once sawli huti-hcr cut his hand very severely, (ml not tmo of his twenty or more nssticatos could ho intlucetl to go near to asilst him. I had to burning htm up iispoH as I could and miJ hhn to a hosplal. Another butohtjwho had liolncc sliuiirhter from .(ifMi to 4,000 hog, day for years saw a wom an throw brst'ir before a freight train. which mingled her fearfully. Ho promptly jfiinted. I havo seen more than a huiilred lights at slaughter houses, biitnovor yet saw a butcher at tempt . Press. toftise a knife." New- Yoric CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS 'tic WIiIimv'n Cnii. tV very ahiont origin, dating back to U10 time oftlio old Egyptians, has tho WMUOWS CB. The Greeks hnrmwtxf from the lifter the custom of fshavlnc the head anl heard In time ofJhourn ing. Tho Uinans conlod. bvit.ill'liiL' a smonth shaen onoolo im,i .iv th.A head uponwhicii to opera to. Thls when Hluivoj. they covered with a wig. I xue womeiiUitl not necessarily shave uieir ucauH,' out thoy were careful to mue tneir mil- beneath a cap. f ..... "... ., Features of the Day's Trading and Closinn Ouotntionn. ChleiiKD, .inn. 2l.-Finr of ilfvi'lopincntB ot crnpo'upm the arm Is a na In tnu IttisHiiiu sit tintion rcHtrlctcil trade In wheat today. The rt'Miilt was a decline mown to ui iVmn i.... . , ,i of mi. Corn mi.l oats were .lawa'UQ C,im ..?.,, i'?.n.day? ot C 'Ivalry c and provisions woru tip "VUi-Vic Clos liiK prk'i's: Wlifiit-.Mny, ?t.liy,; July, nsy,e; Sept"., Cora May, H'JJc; July, 4riV!c; Si-pt., .45. Oats-May, .'K)T,e; July, :wy,e; Spt., 28V4. Pork-May, $13.05; July, ?i:.10. ' I.ard-.May, 5;..10; July, $7.i, military cnijlcui of bereavement', down to ui from In vs. c i,i jwhon hidlea fair bound scarfs upon w. iuwa 01 i noir champions as they vent to tost their skill and courage in the tournament. n , JHIKIH DoIiik. "lies rigntlul work is oftm, altcd Senatc Pncscs Fortifications Bill. Washington, Jan. 24. Hovorhlgo made anothor Ineffectual effort In tho senato to hnvo a tlmo fixed for voting on the statehood bill. The opposing senators expressed an unwillingness to voto on the bill until tho amend- uionts shall have been disposed of. Rll.a-Miiy, ?IUK); Jan., $0770. . L k lear of xvli.t n.iw..D ,,, fallM ChlLitKo Ctthli I'rkTS-No. 'J lmr.1 wUfit.l -rll . , 0lhorB W,U say lb.o-tt 11 1!!tfi1 1lt- ST.. !t Ininl wliffit. Sl.0MJl.1!l! lu al,IS '"liy bO OVOll llinrn n l.,,.Jn. No. i! oiiBli i-orn, i:Ka4:P4c; No. 2 cutth fP tho work thnn tlio fear of nor ,ininL. ' mim-. I tho work ut all. it takes courage to Chicago Live Stock. . ?ul , Vi. !)eUovo Wu "Slit to do ilniKo, Jan. I.-Cattlo-Itfti'lpts, n.ooo; ..f','. u"'' vo sliall be erltlcisjciL itly; kooiI to prime HtoiTH, r.ti.-iTMJ.iri; '-lr "tloi,8ttK)d or scorned Rut thT1 i- in mi'iihiin, ?:i.li."iS.-.M); hiopkith ami Ipal calamity lies In not ,i0n,' w, YBs"t. tbis It is well to hav I sk strong,, fear that wo shall I III Cbl sternly Door feeders. SL'.WWf MB; eow8, SliVil.-IO; helf ers, ?U.004r.t)O; eanners, l.'-T(fiU.rM; LiiMh, ?2.10j:i.f)O; calves, $2.7r)(r7.O0. Hogs-Hj.. celptts, '."i,(K)0; strong; inlxetl ami butvliuni, 4.(i04c4,S(); good to eholee lienvy, Hyt1 i.SlYy, rougli heavy, ?4.(i0iM."0: llK'tt. 54.UO (R4.7.3: bulk of sales. S1.70ill.b0, .Sheet) tiurago to faco whatever others m & v AA i.