to k a & II THE CHIJBF HEI) CLOUD, NEBItASKA. PUULISHEDEVEltY FRIDAY. Paul C. 1'iiarks Geoiiok Nkwhouse Editor MunitKor suitsomrrioN hates. One year W llxmonlhi S(l Butorod nt tno po RodCIoud, Nob.fti ootid cltuinull matter. ADVICRTISINO RATK8: Furnished on njipllcntlon. 'TELEPHONE. SEVEN TWO TEXT OF AfntEEMX'j: TERMS OF TREATY BETWEEN . SWEDEN AND NORWAY. Sudden Deaths. motor cars, which will lie presented The CaUSe of Many to the legislature, rno resolutions recomtnenil anions various other things that the waiters of autos bn compelled to givo bond for any dam age which may result from the use or their machines. Many impassioned addresses wero made. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive, manysttdden deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy arc often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toadvnticu the kidney-noison- ed blood will at wVaiA ittt e . O" Kansas City Bank Quits. Kansas City, Sept. 20. Tho Kansas City State hank, Wiloy O. Cox, presi dent, failed to open Its doors, having gone Into voluntary liquidation. The hank had loaned $108,000 lo tho hank of Salmon & Salmon at Clinton, Mo.,1 which failed last July, catching depose tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of Itors for several hundred thousand the bladder, or the kidneys themselves " Tl, . W State ..,, "'SliSlXEKn1.' --"J wns organized In 1888 and had a can- from tl derangement of the kiduevs and Ital or $200,000. Tho last statemont a CUre is obtained mtickest by a "proper showed loans of $1,000,000; dopoBltn, treatment of the kidneys. If youarefeel $4,750,000; surplus, $1-1,000. i ing badly you can make no mistake by I taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the Desert Cure Restores Voice. I great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. San Francisco. Sept. 2C Mackon-' ": uurreuis limuuuy 10 hoiu urine ami XV tf 'The -KodalaWay" w AM Disputes Except Matters of Vital Interest to Be Decided by The Hague Court Provides for Neutral Zone Between the Nations, ' Stockholm, Sept. 2C Tho Associat ed Press succeeded in securing the text of tho protocol signed at Karlstad Saturday by tho Norwegian-Swedish delegates appointed to arrange tha terms for tho dissolution of tho union or Norway and Sweden Bubject to the ratification of the riksdag and storth ing. The historic document, which will become a treaty when ratified by tho two parliaments, consists of live main articles and thlrty-flvo BUb clauses. Tho agreement provides for tho compulsory arbitration before Tho Hague court of all disputes ex cept mattors of vital Interest for the period of a decade. Tho treaty provIdeB for a zone on cither sldo of tho frontier which shall forever ho noutrnl and for tho demo lition of tho fortresses within that zone with tho exception or tho old portions or tho fortifications at Kredicksten, flylnenloevo and Ovorhjerg, which may remain, but which are not to be used as notifications. A headquarters Bluff and garrison may be maintained at Frcdrlcksten to tho same extent as prior to tho erection of tho new fortl ilcatlonB. No extension of tho KongB vlnger group of fortifications will he permitted nor of tho now fortB erected within ten kilometers of tho old fortrcsB of Kongsvingor. zlo Wallace, who gained International raiding pain in passing it, an. over- . i i i. i. ........ i comes that unpleasant necessity of being famo as a choir singer, has returned comj)CHed to go often througb the day, from Phoenix, Ariz., whoro ho lived mi to got tin many times dtirinir the trot tin mativ tunes utirintr for two years in tho open air, with night. The mild and the extraordinary his voice fully restored. Wallace, at effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. the height of his success as a tenor, " stands tiie lugiicst lor its wonderful contracted pneumonia at Tho Hague cures of the most distressing cases. . Ja un. nv m.t,i rn,wr bwauip-Hoot is pleasant to take and is and was told ho never could recover ,d , n dj8t9 : fifty.cent nml i i -... ..... - . his voice. WARRANTS FOR MAGNATES. one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Diughamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any bottle. 1C. Norway Will Accept Terms. Chrlstianla, Norway, Sept. 20. All Indications point to tho acceptance by Norwegians generally of the terms or tho agreement reached at Karlstad, though at present some persons are inclined to sovercly crltlclso tho Nor woglan commissioners for conceding bo much to Sweden. As far as tho Associated Press has been ablo to as certain, tho result meets tho approval of tho great bulk or conservative opin ion. Tho press as a wnolo acceptB tho situation, although a fow continuo to voice their opposition to the agreement. New York Contractors Charged Witr Violating Labor Law. Now York, Sept. 2C United States Marshal Hcnkel admitted that war mistake, but remember the name, Swamp ranta Tor tho arrest of James Lantry Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the . . . ... . .. nililri'ss. ititicJlinmtnn. T v.. mi nvnrv (Jiianes id. uiwton, Artnur i. Man , --, ' " ' ' ' Elinor Alexander, Bernard D. Traltol Edwin C. Currier, Charles Slrrino Charles E. Ensign, Julius Shloss Charles Bosworth and Charles Bogert contractors, charged with conspiracy In Importing English tllo setters tin dor contract, has been placed In his hands for execution by United States Commissioner Itldgeway. It was the marshal's Intention to ar rest tho eleven men os rapidly as they could bo found, but Assistant United States District Attorneys Houghton and Byrne, who prepared tho govern mont ease, Informed him that they had been In consultation with the conn' sol of the eleven accused men, some of whom aro out of town, and had ar ranged to have them come In within tho uoxt day or two and personally surrender thomselvoB and furnish such bail as the government might re quire for their appcaranco for prelim inary examination. Should nny ol thorn fall to appear they will then be formally taken Into custody. It Is expected that tho defendants will got together and, accompanied by counsel, surrender themselves In a body. Protest Against Oil Rates. Washington, Sept. 20. Complaint was filed with tho interstate com- merco commission by tho Marshall Oil company of Marshalltown, la., protesting against existing freight rates on oil shipped In less than car lots. Tho complainant's own refin eries at Oil City and Warren, Pa. They allego that tho rate on carloads of oil unjustly favor the Standard Oil com pany. Tho Burlington, Missouri Pa cific, Rock Island, Iowa Central, Mil waukoo and Union Pacific railroads are tho defendants. AWAITS THE UNITED STATES. CENSURE FOR THE KING. Hungarian Coalition Committee Passes Resolutions Against Ruler. Budapest, Hungary, Sept. 20. The cxecutlvo commltteo of tho coalition parties summoned to discuss the situ ation arising from tho ultimatum pre sented to tho Hungarian lenders by tho klng-omporor has passed what amounts to a severo vote or censure of his majesty and his advisers. The committee In tho resolution ex presses tho deepest regret that the king-emperor did not listen to the utatesmon summoned by him to Vien na, who represent tho majority In tho Hungarian parliament and constitute thoreroro tho leaders or tho nation in its public affairs. Tito commltteo further Indignantly censures those who advised his maj esty to take 8ticli a course and ap proves tho action of tho coalition lead ers In refusing to negotiate with Count GolouchowBkl and In declining tho memorandum presented by the king-emperor os a violation of tho constitution and unsultablo for the settlement of tho present constitu tional conflict. France Will Not Proceed Against Ven ezuela Until Calhoun Reports. Paris, Sept. 2C Tho officials here bellovo that developments In tho Ven ezuelan situation await the arrival of Judgo W. J. Calhoun, United States Bpcclal commissioner, and Ambassa dor Jusserand, at Washington. Tho foreign office has been advised that Judgo Calhoun and M. Talgny hnvo gone over the case or the French Cable company and tho officials here aro not disposed to proceed against Venezuela or any southern republic until after tho fullest conference with tho United States, owing to the priv ileged position of tho United States toward South and Central America. At tho samo time It Is held that this privlloged position entails the co-oper-ntlon of the United States toward re quiring Venezuela to observe the usual obligations to other powers. Crowd Punishes Shooter. Kansas City, Sept. 2C Frank Mlkel, an Italian, Bhot into a crowded street car a mile from tho business district becauso ho had been ejected from tho car, was chased by a crowd of men that gathered quickly and was badly beaten beforo tho pollco rescued him. Mlkel sought refugo in a base ment, from which ho was dragged by tho crowd and It probably was due only to tho arrival of the pollco that ho was not killed. Tho bullet fired by Mlkel shattered tho glass windows in the car above tho heads of tho pas eongers, barely missing a number of persons. Testimony in Asphalt Case. Now York, Sept. 2C Testimony to tho effect that tho Now York and Bor mudez Asphalt company did not as sist In tho recent revolution headed by General Matos In Venezuela was taken hero. Tho testimony was in tended for use in Venezuelan courts In a suit for $11,000,000, which the Venezuelan government has brought against tho asphalt company for dam ages during tho revolution. Vincent! P. Leon, a natlvo Venezuelan, said ho was an employe of tho company when tho revolution broke out. Ho Bayn General Matos camo to hlra and de manded that tho asphalt company pay to tho rebels $10,000. Ho communi cated tho matter to General Rafferty and an official of tho asphalt company, who declined to pay this or any other sum. For his part In making this de mand, Leon said, ho waa discharged by General Rafferty. Fireworks in Explosion. Now York, Sept. 20. By tho explo sion of a largo quantity of powder, tho fireworks factory of Joseph Spelzo, In Green Point, was totally destroyed. Spelzo's sixteen-year-old son, Antonio, was Instantly killed and his wife and two younger boys and a workman wero seriously injured. Tho explosion shook buildings within a radius of a mile and for a time it was thought that many persons had been killed. What caused the explosion could not be learned. AGuarantccd Cure For Plies. Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud ing Piles. Druggists refund money il Puzo Ointment fails to euro any ease, no matter of how long standing, in C to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. GOe. If your druggist hasn't it send GOe in stomps, and it will bo for warded post-paid by Paris Modicino Co. St. Louis, Mo. to Kodaks and Kodak Supplies Bring In Your Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. We do It right. NEWH0VSE BROTHERS, to JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. ih i to Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? 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City Dray and Express Line. F. W. STUDEBAITEIt, PItOP. Anti-Auto Farmers Orgsnlze. Mexico, Mo., Sept. 2G. A thousand fannois held a tmtbs meeting, lormed u permanent ant!-iuit"!i '!'e associa tion and adopicl re '. . p'.tn.? tor laws r "'ji. t w t , 1 1 One Equitable Director Answers. Now York, Sept. 2C Stato Attorney General Mayor stated Uiat ho had re ceived but ono individual answer from tho directors or tho Equltablo Life As Biiranco society In tho sult3 ho has brought against tho society and its directors for an accounting of the so city's funds. This director who an swered took tho ground that whatever wrongdoing there might havo been on tho part of other directors, ho at least was Ignorant of anything wrong. At torney flonoral Mayer has extended tho ttnir In which tho directors may auswif tho suus a-;aliut th m to Oct. Piano Moving, Furniture Moving and other Heavy Work our Specialty jt j No. 52. ...PHONES. ...No. 75 Goods Delivered to any part of the city. 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