The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 12, 1905, Image 6

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SEWS' OF NEBJRASKA.
Jury Secured In the Hana Case,
J.'.nsworth, Neb., Miy (J. Tho sc
I.ting of a Jury and openir.B address
er, of counsel oecuplo.l the Hist clay
or court In the Hnnc-Luse murder cuto.
May Assess FraternalB.
Lincoln. May 10. Attorney General
n-own has decided tlmt it Is legnl lor
al.e hUite board of ouutiilzatlon to
tR :e the assessment of propoity,
lU'Heys and credits belonRlnj; lo fra
tcr.al and mutual Insurance com pa
r..is Cattle Stealing Case On.
n:oliiMi How. .May !). John H
Chandler, alleged to bo Implicated in
v ( b'.g cattle steal In this county last
November, is on trial before Jude
UoMitlur in the district court here.
Nearly the whole day was consumed
In jcctirliiK a Jury. Huffman, the main
o.'c Implicated, who Jumped his bonds
if me time iujo, Is still at larRC. Fox
5s here and will stand trial Immediate
Iv after Chandler.
Governor Commutes Life Sentence.
Lincoln, May 8. Governor Mickey
commuted the life sentence of George
Washington Davis, the negro convict
ed of wrecking a Hock Island train
inenr this city in 1894. The man will
2jc released from the penitentiary to
day. Ho was found guilty of murder,
the wreck having resulted in tlie
lcath of eleven persons. The gov
ernor stated there were grave doubts
iis to the guilt of the man.
Editor Razee Gets New Trial.
Lincoln, May I. The supreme court
Ceclded that Sanford It. Razee, editor
of the Curtis Courier of Frontier
county, is entitled to a now trial. Ho
"as sentenced to a year in the peni
tentiary for crlmlnul libel. The- court
nakes the ground that the lower trib
vnal made an error in allowing the
prosecution to question tho newspaper
man as to tho number of times he
J nd been married, whether his first
Jfe was living and many other ques
tions which the court says tended to
llsgrnce him In the eyes of the Jury.
Telephone Company Merger.
Nebraska City, May D. All of the
independent telephone companies of
ssouthenst Nebraska, northeast Kan
sas, southwest Iowa nn.l northwest
IvIisMHU'l have been combined into one
company. All agreed to the combine
itnil tho promoters are endeavoring lo
iloat bonds to the amount of more
"than $.'00,000. Tho promoters do not
C ny that a merger has been com
pleted, but refuse to give any of the
particulars.. Tho now company will
control all the independent lines be
fwoon Lincoln, Omahu, Kansas City
.end ited Oak.
r 'New Roads on Tax List.
Lincoln. May 0. Attorney General
Tlrown has ruled that the state board
tn equalization has the right to assess
rnilumds which enter Nebraska over
Seated lines, on their leases, fran
chises, rolling stock, money, etc., and
that the board has the right to com
pel tho roads to tile a report giving
nie valuation of these Items The
iIilnlon was filed with the board in
response to a request to tho attorney
xenernl several days ago. The result
will be that for the first time tho Wa
inash, Great Western, Milwaukee, Illi
nois Central and other roads doing
(business in tho state on leased lines
will be taxed.
PAT CROWE VISITS OMAHA.
Alleged Kidnaper of Cudahy 0oy Calls
at Newspaper Office.
Omahn, May U. Fat Crowe, the
alleged kidnaper of Eddie Cudahy,
visited Omahn last night and by tele
aihone arranged for an Interview at
he World-Hcrnld olllco. Clowe looks
somewhat older than he did in Decern-
.erlSUO, at the time of the kidnap
insT"HJs hair Is now silver gray and
Sjo is mut'U.t stouter. When nsked to
explain his 'object in asking for the
interview, he said: "I am weary of
ifce life I have been living. 1 want to
come in and give myself up and begin
ny life anew. I ask for this opportun
ity because I really mean to reform
If I thought that this boon would be
lenled mo 1 would place a gun to my
i'cad and blow out my brnius. It Is
n old and well established fact that
the offspring of honest parents, no
matter how far he or she may wander
irora the straight and narrow pnth,
will ultimately seek out the footsteps
ol the parents. It Is so with me. I
Imve led a wild life, but the horror of
it has grown upon me so that 1 would
rather die than continue to live as I
1 avo Thero Is nothing to It. Tho
troublo Is Just this. They want me to
come In and plead guilty to the kid
naping and take n year In the pen
Jftut no more of thnt for me. I am
esperatc. I will not go to tho peni
tentiary, but I am eager to live right
if I am given a chance. I would like
to como In and surrender myself. 1
would plead guilty If they would sen
Hence me and then parole me. One
thing is certain, If I went to trial on
r&tn charge of kidnaping Eddio Cudu
fcy I could not bo convlcHod."
Crowe was nsked to stnte whoro he
Lad 1 con since his nbruut departure
from Omaha In 1899. "Oh, f havo
been In ac many places It would bo
difficult to tell them. I was in the
iloer army, but only for thrco weeks.
1 was shot In tho loft nrm while nlnv
Inp my rlllo I mnde my way to Dur
ban and snlled for London, where I
rpent n few weeks. I then came bnck
to tho United Stntes and spent three .
weeks In New York. From there I
Went to Chicago, where I have been
living quietly In a furnished flat for
three years."
Says Darker Is an Imbecile.
Lincoln, May 8. Warden Heemer
Rthted that ho Is convinced that Flunk
Darker, tho Webster county murderer,
sentenced to hang Juno 1C, Is a con
finned imbecile. He stnted that ho
would not take any action to secure
p commission to look Into tho man's
condition In view of the general de
mand for his execution. He said that
the man had received the news of the
court's decision nfllrmlng tho cnpltal
sentence without any display of Inter
est, and docs not show any concern In
his appronching fate.
Storms In Nebraska.
Lincoln, May 5. Severe storms of
wind, rain and hall prevailed In Ne
braska. Near Lincoln the only dam
age of consequence was tho blowing
off of a part of the roof of an addition
to tho state penitentiary. At Cnr
roll heavy hall and wind combined to
do considerable damage. A wind
storm, reaching the proportions of a
tornndo, visited Akron. In the ex
treme northwestern part of the state
siiow Is falling, driven by n high wind,
and the temperature In eastern Ne
braska Indicates frost.
Wind Demolishes Casket Factory,
Omnha, May !. A terrific wind
passed over the northern part of tho
city yesterday afternoon. Tho Omaha
Casket company's factory was in tho
path of tho storm. Tho four-story
brick structure, sltuntcd at Thirteenth
and Grace streets, was completely de
bt royed. Three people in the building
were instantly killed and six injured.
The dead: Jacob Kirschner, assist
ant shipping clerk, leaves wife and
five children; Henry Dietl, foreman,
lenves wife; L. Mon Martin, collector
for Collier & Son, publishers, wns In
office at time making collections.
Tho structure was reduced to a
mass of ruins.
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Beef Trust Inquiry at Omaha.
Omaha, May 8. The federal grand
Jury now in session In this city will
become the storm center of the beef
trust investigation this week. Fifty
five witnesses connected with tho
packing industries havo been sub
subpoenaed before the grand jury to
tell what they know about the mntter.
The Inst of these subpoenas were
fcerved upon 'tho cattle salesmen of
the various South Omaha commission
houses. Tho presence of Judge Hurch
or Washington, assistant attorney gen
oral of tho United Stntes, in confer
ence with District Attorney Baxter,
gives additional credence to the im
portance oj tho investigations to bo
undertaken this week.
Shunned by His Offspring.
Omnha, May 10. At the death of
his wife, thirty-one years ago, Gotlieb
Fellmeth deserted his family of four
small girls and has since led a roving
life. Today he Is reaping In bitter
ness the harvest of his neglect. Old
and Infirm, applying for admission to
the poor farm, his story wrings no
sympathy from his daughters' hearts,
who are now married and well-to-do,
and It Is only with great difficulty that
he has persuaded them to glvo him
any sort of home. "Where Is our sis
ter you took away?" is, the constant
cry of all of them, for one girl was
placed In the enre of a home-finding
sorMy and never has been found. His
memory wns becoming poor and he
could not recnll the name of the In
stitution in which he placed her.
NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS.
Apple Prospects Are Bright, Cherries
Less Favorable.
Lincoln, May 10. Tho cool nnd gen
erally wet weather or the past week
has been favorable for wheat nnd ryo
nnd they continue in excellent condi
tion. Oats havo grown fairly well,
but the stand Is somewhat thin In
places. Hnln would be beneficial to
all grain and grass In southeastern
counties. (Irnss continues to grow
slowly.
Some progress was mnde with corn
planting In southern nnd southeastern
counties, in most or ttie state very
little corn was ulnnted durlnir the
week. Apple trees are In full bloom
and nrnmlsp a cood cron. Chnrrv
tros nro blooming loss full and were
probably damaged some by tho frosts
early
In tho season. Frost nnd low
temperature this week damaged fruit
In northwestern counties. Strawber
ries are In bloom In southeastern
counties and promise a full crop.
ROUNDUP OF FIELD HANDS.
Last Demand of Season Being Made
by Colorado for Sugar Beet Harvest.
Omaha, May 'J. J. 11. Patterson of
Lovelnnd, Colo., Is hero making a
llnal loundup of workers for tho beet
'sugar Holds of Colorado and Wyom
ing. Jlo represents the Great West-
ern Sugar company, which controls
nlno districts and seven factories In
northern Colorado. Pour tralnloads
ol passengers and their household ef
fects already havo been shipped and
a train of loO workers will leave over
the IJurllngton tomorrow morning for
fho snme fields Over 1,500 workers
havo been shipped west this spring,
besides the largo demands made upon
Nebraska for laborers In the fields of
Michigan and northern Ohio.
These laborers nro paid $20 per
acre for hand work In the fields, and
besides the company furnishes trans
portation to the plnce of work and
houses, water and fuel for the labor
ers. This gives them n chnnco to save
piactlcally nil of their wages, and
mo family of seven from Hnstlngs
last year saved $1,300 on the season
All return to Nebraska to winter, so
that while the state loses the labor
rf these men, they return In the fall
with their summer's wnges and spend
the same In the stnte. '
PcciiliiirltleM of McIiciik.
The llehon Is remarkable for tho great
ago to which It liven, there being good
grounds for believing tlmt they endure
as loti as u hundred years. Their
growth Is exceedingly slow, almost be
yond belief, Indicating that only u little
nourishment Is necessary to keep them
alive. In n dry time they lmve the pow
er to suspend growth altogether, ro'iow
ing it iigiilu at the fall of rain. This
peculiarity nlono is enough to make the
lichen a vegetable wonder, as It Is a
property possessed by no other species
of plant. Another Interesting fact about
lichens Is tlmt they grow only where
the air Is free from dust und smoke
They may be said to be a sure ludicii
tlon of the purity of the ulr, as they art.
never found growing In cities and
towns, where the atmosphere Is impreg
nated with dust, soot, smoke and other
Impurities.
A lllrtl'N AVaiiin.
Birds while still in tho egg lmve a
sharp, horny spike attached to the up
per part of the beak, by means of
which they ure assisted In breaking
out of the shell. This prominence be
comes opposed to the shell at various
points In a line extending all around
the egg at about one-third of the egg't
length from the lnrge end. It makes a
aeries of little holes, thus weakening
the shell, and wh l the chick arrives
at a certain stage of strength nnd de
velopment It has no dlllleulty In break
ing out. In the common fowl this little
weapon drops off a day or two after It
is hatched, but on the pigeon und birds
that are fed by their parent It some
times remains for two weeks.
SlIllKITH Of liVl'Vl'C.
The Acarnanians wore considered the
most skillful sllngers of Greece. Theso
weapons were used not only to throw
stones, but balls of load, and In some
localities, especially In the plain of
Marathon, many of these metal projec
tiles have been found. The relics ure
interesting from the Inscriptions and
devices out upon them, which consist
of the names of persons and appropri
ate epithets, the legend In many cases
meaning when fully translated "Look
out!"
When n IIor.se In Down.
When u witness in an English court
the other day icinarkod that It was
necessary to sit on a horse's head when
he was down to keep him quiet the
Judge replied: "Nothing of the kind.
People don't seem to understand that
ihe only thing necessary Is to got hold
of his ear and keep bis nose up In the
air. I have seen a lady keep a horse
quiet in that way without soiling her
gloves."
Satlftfnctlon.
"Too bad about Dingmnn
going
wrong, Isn't It?"
"Yes, but I haven't boon grieving
much about It. My wife always hold
him up to me as a model." Detroit
Tribune.
A Common Trait.
"I havo noticed," says the Hon. Alex
Appleby, "that everybody who has it
tooth pulled says It was one of the
most stubborn tho dentist over extract
ed." Kansas City Times.
Tho View.
The Lover There Is nothing sweeter
than making up a lovers' (pmrrel. Mar
ried Cynic-Well, It's different after
you're married. Then It generally
means millinery.
Tin- Kxplumitloii.
"Oh, no, she Isn't going to accept
him."
"Then, why does she encoura?
hlmV"
"Why. because there Isn't any one
, clsu t0 '"courago. -.ew ioik iress.
When a wan seeks your advice ho
generally wants your praise. Chesterfield.
Take Laxative Brcmo Quinine Tablets.
Seven Million boxes sold In past 1 2 months. ThiS Signature,
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LIVE GROWING PLANTS
Ng Ng FOR SALE Ng N?
PANSIES, VERBENAS, CANNAS,
GERANIUMS, and many kinds of
Shrubs and Greenhouse Plants for
sale at reasonable prices.
30 Hinds of Roses, 10c Each
Call at Shoe Store, east of Miner
Bros., and see them, as now is the
time to plant them.
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Oysters
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Do You
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When you nro hungry nnd
want sonicthig nice in the
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Home-made
Sausages
and meats, iish, and game
in season. Wo think, und
almost know, that wo can
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trial.
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Successors to
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HOLUSTER'a
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A Baiy Mediolnc for Baiy People.
Brings Qoldin Health and Renewed Vigor.
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OLDEN NUGGETS FOTt SALLOW PEOPLE
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VETERINARIAN
Of tho Kansas City Veter
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dohnstou's, tho Brick Barn.
ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED
Telephone 82.
RED CLOUD, - - NEB.
At Bine Hill first Tuesday in each
month.
"Hard Hitting and Sh6ot True.
That It the unlrenwl venllct of fporturarn In nil eel lonn of
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RIFLES, from $3 to $150
PISTOLS, from $3.50 to $50
SHOTGUNS, from $7.50 to $35
Sfnil for lllmtrateilrnuloBiirKTllilnKHitlre output, hints
on hootlnir, ammunition, rtr.
Ask your dealer for our products
and insist on eetting them.
It U lotn of fun lmt will male 7ml think hanl while trying
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Candles, Nuts, Pics,
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