Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1905)
? Low Rate Excursions TO 4JjgjU Oolden California California One Way One-way Second Class Tickets Doublo Herth in Sleeping $33 00 . . From Chlcaftt . $7 00 2B 00 . . Fram Kansas ;ity . . 5 75 30 00 . From St. Lulls G 50 DAILY FROM SIiPTKMBIiR is TO Car OCTOBER PRISON FOR WILLIAMSON. Member of Congress Convicted Fraud In Land Cases. Portland, Ore, Oct. 10. John Nek ton Williamson, eongiessmun fn the Second Oregon district, convict In the land Traml suit started by t federal aovornmont, was sentenced the United States court here to sorV ton months lninrlsoninent and to p a tine of $500. He wns also ropll manded by tlio court for his fullulo to sot a good examine In his o.att tiuhlln nnsltloil. Marion H. Wggs, ex-Unltcd StnU conunlssloner. was taxed by the eon rtl!..l.l ..1 !.. M1....i, Cl,... !....-!...... 1..1!. .:.... . I. ..!..., I.M.M.M.1 XIUKUW Kt'uu in iimrni niuu ui (jiin, ni-ti iiiiiik nun- i umj. Same rates to Phoenix and Presoott, Ariz., El 10.50, Tex., and intei diato points. Corrosootidiug rates from all points east during the miuio pe ifcroat opportunities for fanners in San Joaquin Valley California Round Trip On certain days in Soptetnbor and October round trip llrst class tickets will bo sold to California and North Pncillc Coast points for a little more than half rato, account national meetings in Los Angeles and San Krnnohoo, and .!. Tl.i..4l...wl l.'i.nntlit.t 1..-...i 1 ...if lu to( lt... wtt . i.Vf.fWIll VilVnmllUt !t(l. .....1 . t.. ,....,.. ...... ..,.,! !.. I nln 1,. .....I ...,.. f issouri 11I1U niup-uvui HiniiLUn in umiiiwu iiuw u-i. Below are dates of sale and rates from Chicago, St. Louis and M River. You can pun-huge through ticket of your homo agent. California and Back-Direct routes both ways or Portland one war On September 1, S, !,, I, ". 12, IB, II, 'JO, '27, 28, at $67 50 from Chicago, $63 50 from St. Lous and $56 from Missouri liivor California and Back Direct Routes Both Ways On October 17, 18, 1!), 20, 21 At S62 50 from Chicago, $57.50 from St. Louis, and $50.00 iroin Missouri Kivor Numerous other rates for combination trips via Portland, etc. Fullpar ticulars on request of any Railway Agent, or C.onernl passenger Agent A L m S. ? Ry., Railway Exchange, Chicago, or Topoka, Kan nod ts "" b$53SSSSwn ' HH. S.i I "' -.". pilcM-l. $.'i llVif.i J."i pi mul llKlil. ? T.V.jr, 'JJlj. HlHJi'p Hf nipii. ri.(H). Htuiiiv: Iiiiiiih, $.miO$Ii..Ij; I'ui'i mill jiMiilliijrs, $10041. . Chlcntjo Live Stock. ChlrnKii. net i". Cattle IteeelptH. 'J.V MI sl.lW, 5tCClK. ?:t.l. V. ."l.r.0, HlllcUctH IHIll flMll. l. $'J .'.Villi SO; KIH1 ami Ill'IflTH, $1 ..-,. i. t.:.o. l.tilK $l.7.V(M.7.i: ln-lfi-in, I'.'.oo f.iliHi, caluw. S17.VH7 7.V llotfM-Ui Ipt, IHOiiu.; Hun, nIiIimiIiik Him ncieeieii, .i-na r..Vi. mixed iiikI lu-aty pncKlng. S.VOO'iC r. :tJij. IIkIii, $5 j.Vi"i to; iiIm mill rmiKh, S'.MNKii:i.lll SIli-ci. HlTt'llilH. :i.'i,lHI. HtKHIK'i 1.TI. ?:i(i'il.i Till; J I'tll llllKf. H.I.HU"-1! Ililti, $l.lH4".tA . IRVING MAY DE BURIED IN ABBEY England's Tragedian Sacrlflcd Himself by Hard Work. London, Oct. It!. That the body of Sir Henry Irving should llud a rest ing place In Westminster Abbey ap. Hears to he a very ucncral deslro. The Hood of tributes of admit atlon and atl'i-ction Is increasing. Front King Kilwnrd downwards men of all classes, Including the great church men, are giving public expression to their .feelings on the sad occasion, nearlv all dwelllnu as much on Sir Henry living's personal character as on his histrionic talents. It seems to bo beyond doubt that Irving sacrlllcod himself by hard ork. He had been advised a long time ago to give up arduous roles Uko Unit of Mathlas In the "Bells," owing to Hie st lain thrown on his wealt heart, and only last week he had been poisimdcd to omit the "Hells" In future. The Chief California It is easier to tell what, California hasn't than what it lias, for in that -rent empire is found nearly everything that mini needs. The San Joaquin Valley is one or the largest in the United States which is subject to irrigation, aii-l the people who are living there now are porfectly happy and contented, and think that it is really the best country in the world That in itself is the best recommendation ion uovor hoar a Ualirornian speuK oi nis cnumry e.xcepi. in pnuau m u. Litoraturo and The Earth, rroi roo for the asking GENERAL COLONIZATION AGENT, U17 Railway Exchange, CHICAGO: Please send California information as per ad. in the Red Cloud Chief. Mill! l,a.; i Name Address .State 2lIJ)lEN OLD FIVE TRATS3IEX DEAD iir.i'iinsr.NTATivn J. N. tvilliamson. with similar dereliction or duty and kIvcii an emial ncnalty. In the case of Or. Gessuor, convict ed or being a follow conspirator to suborn perjury, the term of imprison ment wns, becnuso of the defendant's ago and feebleness, cut in two and the fine doubled. Van Gessner was Will iamson's partner in the sheep busi ness. Appeals will bo filed and a stay of execution wns made pending a further order of tho conrL Jones and Potter Found Guilty. Portland, Ore., Oct. 1C Shortly after midnight tho jury In the caso of the United States against wuinru n. Jones, former representative to tho stnto legislature: Thaddcus Potter, n local attorney, and Ira Wade, a timber locator, returned a verdict finding Jones and Potter guilty of conspiracy to defraud tho United States of a part of Its public domain. Wade was ac quitted. Tho charge against tho de fendants was that they secured per sons to locate on lands In the Slletz Indian reservation In western Oregon and to falsely swear that they had oc cupied the land, when as a matter of fact tho land was secured for the ben efit of tho defendants. DOUBLE-HEADER FREIGHT ON IOWA CENTRAL DERAILED. Both Engines and Eleven Cars Go Into Ditch Engineer and Fireman of Each Locomotive and One Brake man Lose Their Lives. In a watch chain that adds nothing to the chain's looks or the quality of its workmanship ? The outer sur face of pure gold and all the details of workmanship and finish are identically the same In SilMMtS WaMi Cifeairas and in the costly gold ones. For Sale by Newtase Brs, Jewelers & otlcSans, Red Cloud, - Nebraska against Fire, Lightning, Cy clones and Windstorms, seo JNO. &. STANSER, agent for tho Farmers Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Nob., tho best in surance compauy intho sito. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM C1cam- ana Ramifies the hlr. rruinutri ft luxuriant RTo 111. Mover FriIo to Hciloro Oray Unlr to Its Youthful Color Cut" wolp il !"'' ii hair lalaujt. ic.aml91J-at Drujrfrti H. B. ASHBR, VETERINARIAN Of tho Kansas City Veter inary College Olllco at 13. .lohuston's, tlio Hrlok Barn. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED ' Tolophono S2. RBD CLOUD, - - NK13. At Hlno I1U1 first Tuesday in each month. Oskaloosa. la.. Oct. 10. Five train men were killed at Soaton, 111., when a heavy double-header freight tialn, eastbound on tho Iowa Central rail road, ran into cattle on tho tiacls at a speed of twenty miles an hour. Uoth locomotives and eleven freight cars loaded with grain and lumber were piled In a heap hesido tho tracK. Tho dead: George A. CafTal, engi neer; Harry Summers, engineer; liar ry Barr, ilroman; L. II. Urlley, fire man: P. T. Morgan, brakeman. All tho men killed resided in Oska loosa except Brlloy, whose homo wan In Monmouth, 111. Tho engineers lived several hours after tho wreck oc curred, but tho other three men were killed Instantly. A cow was lying on tho ties between tho rails. Sho was hidden from view by olhor cattle standing about It. At tho sound of tho whistle of tho ap proaching train tho standing cattle scampered nway, but tho forward loco motive struck tho lying cow. The an- imal was crushed under the wheels of tho pilot truck and rolled along tho ties for 100 foot. Tho cow's blood mado tho rails slippery and pieces of bone throw tho front loco inotlvo from tho track. Tho derailed locomotive pitched down an embank ment, drawing tho second locomotive into tho ditch, whero the two ma chines piled up, crushing tho engi neers and firemen. Car after car crashed Itself onto the hot mass of metal and tho wreckago caught firo from tho live coals of tho locomotive fire boxes. Tho conductor and rear brakemen, with persons who lived near the wreck, hnstily took tho mangled bodies of the trainmen from tho fiatnos. TJrakoman Morgan wns driven into tho earth beneath tho end of a boxcar. Fireman llrlloy wns found dend, but apparently unwounded, hesido tho tan gled steel of the locomotives. Engi neer Summers was cnught in tho cab of his locomotlvo and cooked by steam ami water from tho boiler. Ho lived seveial hours, although lari(o pin h of cooled lb sh fell from tho Seeking Packers' Agreements. Chicago, Oct. 10. Subpoenas have been issued from tho ofllco of the United States district court for seven men who were connected ofllcIall with various lormer independent pack ing companies which are said to have been merged Into tho National Pack ing company. Those men are oulered to produce In court on Nov. 1 all then records and contracts, which, It Is be lieved, will show that they were com pelled to agreo never to engage in tho packing business again without tho permission of tho National company. Five Chicago Firemen Injured. ChiciiKo. Oct. 10. Five firemen were slightly Injured and property valued at $i:in,ono was destroyed by a fire that demolished the live-story brick building at 75 and 77 Lake street, occupied by Podrazlnk, Kap prlck & Co., wholesale dealers In paints and wall paper. The fire Is supposed to have started from spon taneous combustion and several ex plosions of oil and varnish occurred. The He firemen were Injured by fall ing glass and Hying splinters caused by tho explosions. Panic In the Grandotand. nuevriis. O., Oct. 10. While tho races at the county fnlr were on tho grandstand was discovered to bo on fire. A pnnlc followed the first an nouncemiiit. Tho spectators In the grandstand rushing from the stand, soon blocked tho passage. Women, children and men leaped over tho front of tho stnnd, upon tho track, twelve foot below, and mnny were In jured by tho leap. Those who left tho grandstand last wore badly burned, as tho big pine building went Uko tinder. Kansas Town After Mashers. Topoka, Kan., Oct. 10. The Leroy city council has begun a crusado against too socially Inclined traveling men. An ordlnnnco making it a mis demeanor for traveling men to mnko goo-goo li-. i..' carry on flirtations with young women is being considered and will pass. The penalty Is $100 line. Most of the drummers are mar ried men, and a pessblo expose of thoir conduct by being fined for lllrt ing Is the most effectivo way to stop the practice. aurd the Weekly State Journal one year for $1.00 BUiiiiUX! time table. Rod Cloud, Nob. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO ii'l. JOE KANSAS CITY SI. LOUIS and all points east and south. DKNVEli HELENA UUT'lE SAL'J LAKE O'l 1'OllTLANl) SAX FRAXCISCO and all joirtf west. Remedy for Dyspepsia. Cedar Haplds, la., Oct. 18. It devel oped that tho mysterious package ad dressed to John D. Rockefeller and left In an express office at Vinton two weeks ago contained an alleged rem edy for dyspepsia and was left there by a driver of a Standard Oil com pany wagon, who had faith in the euro and wanted Rockefeller to try It. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Chlfiign, (let. 17.- Ki-tlvi-il lcportH or n inn llnl L'liiln fiiintiii. In UilHslu were nitlllllv li-ximiixllili today for Ntn-iiKtli In tin- whent I iiuitl.ft lii'if. At tin' clout wlii'iit ror I'c ' ((inlii-r ilfllvcry uiih up W'lV'- Corn hll'lUH II Klllll llf ',."' tH WOK- lip T''. l'lotlsloiiH wt-iu "VMVjh lower. CIohIiik I pi-Ii'ck: I Win-tit Dec, S(;f.-; Mny, ST-XWjc; Jlll, K'Kr. . Coin -Dec, 15fl-tric, new, lir1fillci I Jlny, ll'ic OntM- Die, SSft,,.. May, IWM", .Inly, .10c l'ork-Oi-t., 1(1.10; Jan., .flL'..riO. I.iinl Oct., $7.07.!: .Inn.. .?0.8i.4f(J.sr. !tl1i Oct., .VOl; Jim., SO.!"..'. CIiIi-.iko I'iihIi I'iIci'h No. - linrd uiu-nt, 8.(f(S"1ic: No. !1 luiril win-lit, 7!WJcj No. 2 com, riKu.'lVdc; No. ii uutH, lii'tc South Omaha Live Stock. South oiiiuliii, Oct. n.-fattli- Ut-ci-lptB, 1,000; Mcaily; native Htceiw, Sl.oO'i'.'i.Mi-t-owH ami liclfci-H, ?"J.7.V(j l.riO; western Ktecru, tt.'I.OOftl.W); 'I'exus hIccm. fj,7.V(i l.H); iiiiiki p-iiWH ami lielierH, tfJ.iMW.'l.rO; win ners, ifJ.7.V(i.r0; HtocKcrH ami feeders, S'J.'J.Vitl,tili ciiles, ifJ.K.j.'l.i"; IiiiUn, xliiKH, elc, IJU.OO'ii.'I.."0. Ilii-,'s-KecelptH, UJAXt; hIiiw lofie towel : heilt.V. KI.IKM(.i.1,'i; IlllM'il, .i.omi:i.M; Hiit. f.-i.ioiiri.'jo. piun, $i..'kji n.iHi ..'lOiiAMi; lilllibh, !tI.".Vt".10 KanBas City Live Stock. Kim nan' City, Oct. 17.-Caitle-lterelptf. IH.OOU; uleiuly to Hie lowel ; clmlce liecf (.teerm, ' -.'W !.''; wintein fed Hleeit, If.-J-JKil.l. hto.-l.'m mill fei'iIi'iH, ?'-'.r)fle , fi. ! r '! ' ii' if- -"-I J" i -: . . (. , , , 11- It t'l'f 1HJ"J Datto All on the Warpath. Manila, Oct. 10. Datto All, with his followers in tho provlnco or Mlndlnao, has taken tho aggresslvo and is kill ing many Moros friendly to tho gov ernment. All hns informed dattos who are assisting tho federal troops to effect his capture that ho Is now prepared to meet and kill them. Troops are now taking tho field for a vigorous campaign, aided by friendly dattos, who aro being armed by the government. Arouments Bcnun In Hoch Case. Springfield, HI.. Oct. 17. Tho open ing arguments In tho Johntm Hoch murder case wero heard by tho su premo court. .1. J. Neiger or Chicago, who Is assoqlatod with Representative Comorford in defense of tho accused bigamist and wife muiderer, made tlio opening plen. Comorford will make the principal argument for tho prison er, and if allowed to do so by tho court, will go outside or tho records In tho (aso. Asslstnnt State's Attor ney Oleson will upponr for tho state. SoiniMluit MlTcront. "This question whether a word should have its adverbial or Its adjective form seems to mo to have Utile to do with the house. Now, what Is the difference between talking loud anil talking loudly V" "No difference," replied the pedagog ical friend. "Hut look here: Per a large fee you glvo legal advice freely, hut von don't glvo It free. I think that will retain you for awniie. TRAINH LRAVH AH FOLLOW; No, 18. PftHHeiiKor ilnlly for Oi-crlln nml St. KriuiolNliriuiciiiiN.Ox ford. MrCook. Duuvurnuil nil pOllllH WUHt - 7'Wtt.tt No. 14. l'liHNOiiKur daily for St. .loo, KniiNiiH City, AtohlMin. St. I.oiiIh, Lincoln via Wymoro nml nil polutH cast ami xoutli 210 ft.ra No 15. I'nHMfiiKor. ilatly. Denver, all polulh fu Colorado, Utah mnl Callforiiln 8:05 p. a. No. 16. 1'iiKKuiiKer. dally fur St. Joe, KmiMiH City. AIcIiInoii, St. I.oiiIh mnl all polutk crhiiiiiiI Bonih ......... 10:3Aft.m.. No. 174. Arconunoilatlon. .Momlay, Weiliiculay anil Friday. Haul Iiirn, (Hand IhIihiiI, lilnck IllflN ami nil polniH In tlio uortliwchi Iinop.rn. HlPophiK, illnliiK. ami rucllnliiK clmlr rnr) (RcatN free) on tlironh trains. TIckuih Hold nna baKKOKU ciiuekeil to any point In tlio Uuitod 3tKtuHorCminila. For Information, time tnlilcn, tnapn or tlokou call on or nddri'NH A. Couovor, AKent. Hod Cloud, Nelir. or h. W. Wakuloy, amiurul l'o- HouKei Auent Umalin, Nubr-mtn. AMERIVVS GREATEST WEEKLT THE .i.okh:i.M; Hgiu. f.'i.nri.'jo. pijjn, $i..(kjc ri.lHl; Inlilt of HllcH, . 0Kil."t.iri. Sheep lie celplH. 11,IMK; hteiiily to Htmi-jrcr; wt-Btenn., $.i.."i((i.'i.lDi wiiheiM, Sfl.Wit.V-'j; eweB, .. .1.... i.i. , ,.. tii rv.i? in A XoiMMtmlintniit. "I didn't know you were In tho choir. What's your position thereV" "Neutral." "How do you meaiiV" "I don't side with either faction." Philadelphia Ledger. if . l Kmcii peri IMn Voiimry. Mr. Soiri'inclo-Why do they call It an iilnm mute:-, my smiV The Graduate Vhy er-tho fact Is. I can't remember wl it t' y 1 1 "lit us uliuiit that.- New k i '' ). Toledo Bl.de AND The Chief -FOll- S1.25 PER. YEAR. Tho Toledo Hlado is tho best known newspaper in tho United States. Cir culation 171,000. Popular in every statu. Tho Toledo Hindu is now installed in its new building, with a modern plant nnil equipment, and facilities iqualto any publication between Now York niid Chicago. It is tho only weekly nowspapur edited expteasly for every state and territory. Tlio News of th World so arranged that busy people can moro ensily compieliend than by reading cuniboiMOino columns of tho dailies. All current topics imiilo plaio in each issue by fcpecial editoiial mat ter written fioin inception down to date. Tho only paper published espec ially for people who do or do not lead daily newspapers, ami yet thirst for plain facts. That this kind of a news paper is popular is proven by tho fact that tho Weekly Hindu now has over 170,000 Yearly Mibscribois, and is cir culated in till parts of the U..S. In ad dition to the nows, the Hindu, publishes short and serial stoiics and ninny de ii.if'inimtB of matter suited to every iinnibwrof the fHinily. One dollar u. year. Write fur free specimen copy.. Address THE BLADE, 1 m V, Ohio,