The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 03, 1905, Image 7

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    Low Rate
Excursions
SB
Golden
m
California
tho scene of the wreck ana later
brought to hospitals In tills city. Tlio
dead woro taken In chnrgo by tlio
county coroner and brought to local
morgues.
Tho dead: J. B. Whlttcmorc, Car
rollton, Mo.; Royal Stafford, Cleve
land; Lee D. Montgomery, Llnnms,
Mo.; James Seymour, Richmond, Mo.,
sylvauln, Maryland and Nebraska
minor state officials, Judges or re
gents of the stato university. In Now
York, Indianapolis, Louisville, Salt
Lnko nud Snn Francisco n mayor and
other city olllcers and In Chicago sani
tary trustees and Judges nro to bo
voted for.
The Democrats and Populists have
California One Way
One-way Second Class Tickets Double Berth in Sleeping Car
&S& c Frni Chlcaft $7 00
?nnn ' ' Fm Kansas City . 5 75
30 00 From M. Luis 6 50
DAILY FROM SEPTEMBER iS TO OCTOBER 3i
Tickets Rood in Tourist Sleeing Cars. Hoelining Chairs FIIBB
Same rates to Phoenix and Prosoott. Ariz., EI Paso, Tex., and intormo
diato points. Corrohoonding rates from ail points east during tho sumo period
Aroat opportunities for farmers in San Joaquin Valloy '
cashier of the Ray County Savings f,lao,, ,n Nebraska, tho Republicans
hank; John McGregor, engineer. Fort nml niocrats ngalnst tho union labor
Madison, la.; Michael Schneider, Chi- mrty ,n Snn PrnnclBco. and tho Re-
cago; J. F. Capps, baggageman, Chi- m,l,,lcn'8 other parties against
cago; Carl Emll Torcn. Immigrant. tho DomocrntB In Loulsvlllo. In Pcnn-
Brooklyn; Romastlslo Pcccl, linml- B',vm,in tro has been a mlscolla-
grant, Naples; Pomorlo Rocco, linml- ncoUB hulorsenient of tho Republican
grant, Naples; Luther Richardson, col- aml Democratic candidates.
ored wnltor, Chicago; William Hnr
rlson, colored porter, Chicago; Adrian'
Peatteut, immigrant, Northing, Switz
erland. Seriously injured: .1. M. Kllllan,
Laharpo, Kan.; Archie Carter, Rich-
Admiral Train In Trouble.
London, Oct. HI. A dispatch to tho
Evening Standard from Shanghai says
that Roar Admiral Train, commander-
lu-chicf f tho American Asiatic squad-
California Round Trip
On certain days in Soptombor and October round trip first class tickets
will bo sold to California and North Pnoilio Coast points for h little moro than
half rate, account national mootiiiRS in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and
the- Portland Imposition. Return 1 mit is 90 days, not to exceed November .'50,
and stop-over grunted in olorado anil west
Below are dates of sale and rates from Chicago, St. Louis and Missouri
Kivor. ou can purchago through tickets of your homo agent.
California nnd Back Direct routes both ways or Portland one way
P" September '-' y 4 5 12i 13i "i '-0. 7' 2. ,lt
$67 BO from Chicago, $63 50 from St. Lous nnd $56 from Missouri Ilivor
California and Back Direct Routes Both Ways
On Ootobor 17, 18, 11), 20, 21 At $6250 from Chicago,
$57.50 from St. Louis, nud $50.00 from Missouri Hivor
Numerous other rates for combination trips via Portland, otc. Pull par
ticulars on request of any Railway Agent, or Goneral passougor Agout A T .&
S. P. Ry., Railwuy Exchange, Chicago, or Topoka, Kan
mond, Mo.; n. F. Celley, Chicago; ""' a,ul hI? "on' Ueutumuit Train,
Ralph Relnhardt, Buffalo; Charles 'o been victims or a now attack
Crawford. Atchison; A. O. Bernard, b C,!,U080 ",H,,, f N,U,U1,,' ' ho
Knnsns City; J. P. Harris, Chicago.
SEVEN DIE IN RAIL CRASH.
American olllcers wero pheasant
I shooting when tho admiral accident
I ally shot a Chinese woman, slightly
1 injuring her. Hundreds of villagers
Rock Island Freight Trains In Head-on thereupon surrounded tho olllcers,
Collision at Casey, la. took away their guns, knocked tho
Casey, la., Oct. 31. In n head-on admiral down in tho mud and held
collision between two freight trains Lieutenant Train as a hostage. Porty
on the Chlcngo, Rock Island and Pa- American marines lnnded ns a rescue
clllc railroad hero tho following wero party, wero attacked by a mob of
killed: Piromnn Ed Nelson, Valley Chinamen, who tried to pitchfork tho
Junction, la.; Engineer noit Shields, olllcers. The mnrlncs wero obliged to
Valley Junction, In.; Piroman William lire twice. The Chlneso ofllclals re
Marshall, Valloy Junction, la.; Drake-. fused to restore tho offfcors' guns nnd
man Prank Johns, Valley Junction, I supported the villagers. Tho outrage
la.; Rev. J. W. Caldwell, Van Meter,' was later referred to the governor of
la.; two immigrants, names unknown).1 Nanking. Americans at Shanghai aro
Tho Injured: Conductor Reynolds, ' demanding tho punishment of tho
Valley Junction, of freight No. 85; loaders of the mob and the restoration
The Ghief
auricl the
flgjlllViyftS It is easier to tell what California hasn't than what
v it im8) f0r in that erout empire is found nearly
everything that man needs. Tho Sau Joaquin Vulloy is ouo of the largest in
the United States which is subject to irrigation, and the people who nro living
there now are perfectly happy nnd contented, and think that it is really tho
best oountry in the world That in itself is tho best recommendation. You
never hear a Californian speak of bis country except in praise of it.
Literature and Tho Earth, freo for tho asking
GENERAL COLONIZATION AGENT,
JJJ7 Railway Exchange, CHIC AGOi
Please tend California Information a per ad. in the Red Cloud Chief.
Nam..
Address
. State .
DDEN
GOLD
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
Simmons
Watch Chains
and in the costly gold ones.
For Sale by
Newhouse Bros.,
Jewelers & Opticians,
Red Cloud,
13 KILLED IN WRECK
Conductor Caskey, Valloy Junction, of
train No. 9G; Engineer Lumsden of
No. 96 Jumped from cab.
Tho collision was between freight
train No. 85, westbound, and section
2 of eastbound train No. 9G. Train
No. 85 had orders to wait at Menlo,
cast of here, for train No. 96, a fast
meat train. The first section passed
safely. It is claimed by tho crow
that this section displayed signals In
dicating that another section followed
with all rights of tho first section.
Train No. 85, however, pulled out and
crashed Into the second section of
No. 96 at full Bpeed, Just as the latter
was coming out of tho yards. Both
trains were badly wrecked and tho
engines piled up into heaps of scrap
iron. Tho trainmen killed wero all
on tho enginos. Rev. J. W. Caldwell
was riding in the cabooso of train
No. 85.
of tho gnus talcen from the olllcers.
FAST PASSENGER TRAIN DE
RAILED NEAR KANSAS CITY.
Nebraska
M INSURANCE
against Firo, Lightning, Cy
clones nnd Windstorms, see
JNO. B, STANSER,
agent for tho Farmers Union Insur
ance Co., Lincoln, Neb., the best in
surance company inthe sto.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM,
CltuiKf and buutiflu tht hair.
lromotM luxuriant growth.
Nerer JTaila to Bettor Dray
Hair to tta youthful Color.
Cuxta Kalp dlKairt hair falling.
cand$lXCat DruraiiU
H. B. ASHER,
VETERINARIAN
Of the Kansas City Veter
inary Collogo Olllce nt B.
lohnston's, tho Brick Barn.
ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED
Tolophono 82.
RED CLOUD, - NEB.
At Blno Hill first Tuosday in each
mon h.
Loose Rail Responsible for Accident
to Santa Fe Through Train From
Chicago Five Cars Strike Jagged
Rock Walls of Cut.
Kansas City, Oct. 31. Thirteen per
sons wero killed and thirty Injured In
tho wreck of tho Atchison, Topeka
and Santa Fo passenger train No. 1,
from Chicago, known as the California
Express, which, whilo running at tho
rate of thirty-five miles an hour,
struck a loose rail, ditching five cars,
ono mile east of Blue river, which la
the eastern limits of UiIb city. Tho
wreck occurred at what railroad men
call the "Hock Creek cut," on a curve,
where jagged rock walls on each side
ft the track form a bluff almost -100
feet high. Tho engine was going so
rapidly that It passed tho loose rail
in safety. The mail car, Immediately
behind, jumped the track and struck
the side of the bluff to the right and
tho four cars following ploughed
through it and shot against tho high
stone wall to the loft. The bides of
tho conches were torn off by scraping
against the rough stone surface and
passengers and trainmen grouuu
against tho wall wero either killed
outright or badly hurt. Tho cars
which left tho track wero a mall car,
a baggage and express car, tho smok
ing car, a chair car and a tourist
sleeping cars. Threo tourist sleepers,
two Pullmans and tho dining car re
mained on tho track. Tho smoking
car split tho baggage car ahead of it
just below the floor line, and the bag
gago car, when It stopped, was on top
of what waB left of tho smoking car.
Tho other doralled cars wore Jammed
against tho rocks of the bluff, except
tho splintered fragments of the smok
er. Nono of the passengers In tho cars
which remained on the track was hurt.
Tho able-bodied passengers worked
heroically and when tho doctors ar
rived most of tho dead and Injured
hnd boon taken out of tho wreckage.
In many lustances it was necessary to
dig under tho dobrls to extricate tho
unfortunate victims. One man in tha
smoker had boon pinioned against a
hot stovo, with ono foot In tho stove,
Blow to Loan Sharks.
Topoka, Oct. 31. Money lenders In
Knnsns who charge a usurious rate
of interest received a blow by a de
cision of Judge Pollock of the United
Stntcs district court here, when ho
made an order requiring the Rock
Island railroad to turn over to the
dork of tho court all of tho money In
controversy between II. 13. Brown, an
employe of the road, and D. D. Drake,
an alleged 10 per cent a month money
lender of Kansas City. Drake Is per
petually enjoined from over prosecut
ing any suit against Brown except for
tho sum which Brown borrowed at 6
per cent.
PRESIDENT AT THE CAPITAL.
Indicted for Land Frauds.
Denver, Oct. 31. Cnplasos wore
served on seven well known residents
of Washington and Yuma counties,
Colorado, based on indictments re
turned by tho federal grand Jury at
Puoblo, charging forgery and perjury
in the locating of government lands
in the counties referred to. Those ar
rested are: Peter Campbell of Akron,
Colo., former register of the land of
fice; P. E. Bccncy, treasurer of Wash
ington county; A. Q. McKean, clerk
of the district court of Yuma county;
D. W. Irwin, a prominent politician
and former newspaper proprietor of
Akron; W. E. Puoll, a hotel man of
Yuma; E. C. Stoncr, and O. P. Smith,
ranchmen.
Weekly
State
Journal
one year for
$1.00
Student Was Tied to Track.
Cincinnati, Oct. 31. Coroner Scar
borough examined tho body of young
Stuart L. Plerson, tho Konyon col
lego student who was killed by a
train at Gambler, O., while on tho
bridge over the Kokoslng river waiting
to be initiated into the Delta Kappa
Epsilon, a college fraternity. Tho
coroner stated that there wero marks
on the arms and legs of tho body In
dicating that the boy hnd been tied to
the railroad track and thus met his
death.
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TIME TABLE.
Red Cloud, Neb.
LINCOLN
OMAHA
OHIO AGO
82. JOE
KANSAS CITY
Bl. LOUI8 and
all points east and
south.
DENVER
HELENA
BUT1E
BALI LAKE TI
PORTLAND
8AM FRANCISCO
and all pointt
west.
Roosevelt's Trip From South Endi
After Pleasant Cruise.
Washington, Nov. 1. President
Roosovolt camo ashore from tho Dol
phin at the Washington navy yard and
five minutes later ho had left the
yard for the white house In a carriage
with Mrs. Roosevelt, and tho trip wan
at an end, which rounded out his tour
of tho ontlre United States during his
presidency.
Two hours beforo tho Dolphin
SUIT CASE VICTIM IDENTIFIED.
Morris Nathan Charged With Murder
ing Chorus Girl.
Boston, Oct. 30. That tho dlsmem
bored body found In a suit case at
Winthrop on Sept. 21 Ib that of Susan
Geary of Cambridge Is tho belief of
tlio girl's family and friends and of
tho Boston police. Miss Geary, who
was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Geary, was a chorus girl of tho
"Shepherd King" company and was
known on tho stago as Ethel Durroll.
Sho was twenty-one years of age. Mrs.
Geary Identified three rings takon
from the right hand found In the sec
ond suit caso picked up near tho new
Chnrlestown bridge, on Friday last,
TBA1NB LAV A FOLLOWS I
MO,
No,
No
No.
18. PAimoiiKor dally for Obcrlln
and Hi. KrAticlNbrnnchoa. Ox
ford, McCook, Don veritud nil
polntM wonl............. ......... 7:03 a.m.
14. I'nxHUiiKur dnlly for St. Joo,
Kbiihhh City, Atrlilnon, HI.
I.oiiIh. Lincoln via Wymote
nml nil polntN t'ftHt nnd itoutli 210 a.ra
15, I'HNHuiiKcr. dully. Donvor, All
noltiu In Colorado, Utah nnd
California .............. .. 8:03 p.m.
10. I'AKHciiKer, daily for St. Joo,
Van,.. Mft AtMil.nti Mt
iiOtilH nnd nil point cant and
ioutli.... ............ ..... 10 :55.ia.
No. 174. Accommodation, Monday,
Wcilni'Nilny and Friday. Haul
Intra, Grand Iklnml, black
Illlla and all poluta In the
northwont..... ................... 1 :90 p.m.
Bleeping, dining, and reclining chair ear.
(eat freo) on through tralni. Tlokela aold and
baggage chocked to any point In the Unlt4
Statea or Canada.
For Information, time tablet, mapi or tlektUi
call on or addrois A. ConoTor, Agent. ReA
Oloud, Nebr. or L. W. Wakeloy,' Goneral Pat-
engei Agent Omaha. Nebraika
AMERICA'S 6REATEST WEEKLY
THE
Toledo Blacde
AND-
reached its moorings people began to '" " ' ' V ' J
sathor at the navy yard wharl. Kor af thso w "' h.0rrr,,IingI cr f?0T
m, hn,.r nn ..annrt n mnrin,., honrtp,! " absented herself from the thcat-
'in hour an escort of marines, headed
uy the marine band, were In lino fac
ing tho wharf. Ten minutes before tho
landing was made a salute of twenty
one guns was fired from the yard bat
tery and was immediately answered
rionl company on Sept. 11
Morris Nathan, secretary to tho
manncor of the company, and to
1 whom Miss Geary was engagedIs now
under arrested at Pittsburg, charged
by tho Dolphin. As the president w,th, '""'If his jwoethonrt. Ac
stopped ashore tho bugles sounded and ' """' to NnlJ,ttn' ,M1f afcan J' ?J
tho marine band played "The Star-: f,rom fhlm ",l the bcHt J B "J
Spangled Dinner." Tho president "1? "'
stood uncovered and tho officers and
marines stopped at "attention."
It was intended that tho marines
should escort! tho president out of tho
yard, but at the conclusion of the trib
ute to tho fljtg Mrs. Roosevelt drove
up from behind tho guard, th'o presi
dent enterodV tho carriage, warmly
ernnnpri thn tnnrt nt lilc wlfn nnrl lilo
carriage proceeded out of the yard' to"P or for evera,J ' , . M nft
m, .. a ..1a . . . ..., MIbs Geary dropped out of sight aft
engagement In this city, and ho sup
posed, ho said, that ho should sco her
at tho next performance In Lowell,
on tho following day. Instead, bow
over, a message was received by tho
company's manager from "P. A.,
Smith, M. D., Boston," which stated
tha't'"Miss Durroll" was suffering from
stomach trouble and would be unablo
Tho crowd voiced Its sentiment of wel
come and as tho many hugo shops
wero passed the workmen rushed out
and cheered! "Glad to see you,"
shouted the iresident as ho drove on;
"Glad to sek you back," camo tho
voices from Ihe shops.
ELECTIONS IN SEVEN STATES.
Ohio, Virgl la, Massachusetts and
Rhode Isle id to Choose Governors,
Nw York Clot. 31. TCInrHnna will
suffering untold agony as his foot was bo hed Tu ,B(Jay( Nov ? ,n B0V(m
slowly burned by llyo coals. This Btates and sx of tho larger cities. In
was ono of many agonizing scenes wit- MnBsachusol s. iihnrin Tslnnd Vlmlnia
Geary dropped
er that and so far as the police aro
concerned they have been unable to
find any ono who either saw or com
municated with tho girl. Ton days
later a dress suit caBe, In which was
tho torso of a young woman, was
found floating in the harbor, and on
Friday last another suit case, contain
ing tho arms and legs of tho victim,
was taken from tho wator oft the city
docks.
Iowa Village Scorched.
Hlhlnv. in.. Oct. 27. Tho busineBB
nessed bv tho rescuers. Tho injured ., ru, ..., .,.i .i. ,. nnninn nf Putnam was destroyed uy
. (till U1IIU U hllVUIIIUl UltU UlltUl DIUIU jiw.v.w.. ... -
I wero given emergency treatment nt officers, are o bo chosen, and la Ponu- Arc. Loss, $20,000; insurance $11,00-).
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