X&&HnwjiMinm,r v4 r i N i tl 'it ", I. oc t rd h ,f ; ' l THE CHlEh RKD CLOUD, NEBRASKA. PUBLISUEDEYEItY FRIDAY. Paul C. Phaiies GtORUK NEWBOfSC Editor Manner SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One yenr II vo lxmonttn SO Bnttrcd at tne ro HudUliiud. Neh.M ootid clMitnatl taaiuit. ADVKIITthlNO KATKS: FumlMicd oti application. 'ELEPIIONE. SEVEN - TWO ANDREWS f ENDS LTFU MURDERER OF BESSIE BOUTON COMMITS SUICIDE. Was Alco Wanted for Murderous As sault on William Ellis at Berkeley, Cat. Shoots Woman and Himself to Avoid Arrest at San Francisco. 8nn Krnnclfico, Nov. 7. Trapped In blH rooniH by the police and fully awaro that his last avenue of eficapa hail heen barred, Milton Franklin An drews, who murdered Mrs. Besslo Bouton on tho top of Citler mountain, near Colorado Springs, ten months J ago, and murderously assaulted and robbed William Ellis, an Australian horseman, at Berkeley, Cal., shot and killed Nulda Olivia, his female com-1 pnnlon, and then fired a bullet into IiIb own head, causing instant death. That Andrews, for whom tho police of tho entire country were searching, was , fully prepared for tho tragedy that' closed his career, was shown by tho fact thnt ho acted without a moment's hesitation. Having learned that Andrews and Nulda Olivia were living in nn upper flat at 718 McAllister street, the po Hco department sent a detail of two policemen and two detectives to maku tho arrest. Although certain thnt thu persons wanted wero In tho two-room apartment they occupied, the olllcera received no answer to their repeated kicking on tho door. At tho moment one of the officers was dispatched for an ax, with which tho door wns broken open, Androwa fired tho shot that ended tho career of his companion. Tho bullet was fired into her right temple nnd she dropped dead on thu bed. When tho olllcors gained en trance to tho apartment they found Andrews lying on tho floor, grasping his rovolver in ono hand and a mirror in tho other. But two of tho cnrtrldgeu had been fired. Extra ammunition was found in his pockets. On searching Andrews' remains tho coroner's deputies found $130 In gold and an English sovereign, all tho money that remained of the $500 of which Ellis was robbed at tho time ho was lured by Andrews to tho Int ter's cottage In Borkcloy. Considera ble Jewelry was also found on him. A rambling typewritten statement, that had presumably been written by Androws, who denied that ho had any thing to do with tho murder of Bes slo Bouton at Colorado Springs, waa found In ono of the dead woninn'a stockings. IN8URANCE OFFICERS INDICTED. Plead Not Guilty to Charges of Grand Larceny at Minneapolis. Minneapolis, Nov. 7. Four of tho five former officers of tho Northwest ern Life Insurance company, who wore Indicted by tho grand Jury Inst week on charges of grand lar ceny, appeared in court and pleaded not guilty. Thoso who wero arraigned woro; WiUlnm V. Bechtol, former I president of tho company; Judge Will iam F. Kerr, former attorney for tho company; Wallace- Campbell, former vlco president, and Fred J. Sackott, former secretary. Elmer II. Dearth, stato insurnnco commissioner under tho Inst administration, was also ar raigned. Ho also pleaded not guilty. Bnll was fixed at $5,000 In each case, which all of tho defendants furnished. Prince Louis at the White House. Washington, Nov. 7. Honored by tho president by an Invitation to lunch Informally at tho whlto house, Rear Admiral Prlnco Louis of Battenberg kept his special train waiting three quarters of an hour while tho presi dent engaged him In a long personal conversation. Tho whlto house lunch eon was not on tho program and was an entirely personal compliment to Admiral Prince Louis nnd his royal nephew, Prlnco Aloxandor, a midship man on tho Drake. In the morning Prlnco Louis visited Mount Vernon, making tho trip down tho Potomac river on tho United States dispatch boat Dolphin. Schlffer to Stand Trial. Albany, N. V., Nov. 7. Abraham SchifTer, who gave himself up to tho Albany polico Inst woek, voluntnrn returned to Colorado to &,.viu tr'! f wrecking a private ba' k oifrr' It him and a cousin at Alamosa, Conejo county. Sthiffor f-nld that his bank had follfd because he lost $73,000 of depositors' money in speculation. It is understood that tho prisoner ha:i wealthy relatives In Now York, upon whom he relics to Eettle with the de positors, nnd thus secure his release. Attempt to Wreck Train. Santa Barbara. Cal., Nov. 7. An at tempt was made to wreck a passenger train on tho Southern Pacific about midnight at the Los Alamos bridge. A stick of dynamite had been placed on the track and when tho engine struck it there was a terrific explo sion. Tho pilot and wheels of the en gine wero blown completely off, but the engine did not leave tho track. Land Frauds in Idaho. Moscow, Ida., Nov. 7. The federal grand Jury, engaged In ferreting out land frauds, completed its woik nnd wns discharged. Eight Indictments were returned, but United States At torney Buck declines to give out tho names of the indicted parties at this time. i ( Sustains an Eight-Hour Law. ' Washington, Nov. 7. Tho supremo court of the United States ntflrnied tho decision of the supreme court of Missouri, maintaining tho validity of the Missouri law making eight hours i a legal duy's work In the mines. TORNADO KILLS EIGHT. Thirty Persons Injured, Four Fatally, In Oklahoma Storm. Mountain View, Okla., Nov. C Eight persons were killed and thirty In jured, four fatally, by tho tornado liero. Tho dead: W. T. White, F. W. Clarke, Jcnnlo Jones, Mrs. William Holt and two children, Mrs. Robert Hulme, J. S. Barkley. The seriously Injured: T. D. Dunn, I. W. Gray, Mrs. George Broughton and her three-year-old child; Mrs. J. S. Bnrkley. probably fatal; John Gor don, probably fatal; Mrs. M. McBrldo nnd daughter; J. D. Hollls, B. A. Mlttondorf, J. M. Whittle, Cache, Okla.; Josoph Walker, Oreana, prob ably fatal; Mrs. E. McBrldo, will die; Ed Hollls, will die; child of K. M. Holt. Many others nro less seriously in jured. The school house, two church es, two livery barns, ono hotel, a cot ton gin and about twelve dwellings nro blown away. Tho pathway of the tor nado Is about 100 yards wide and only ono mllo long, but In this small area tho havoc was great. Thousands Kaye Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Find Out. Fill a Irattle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours ', ascdimentorFet tlingindicatesnu unhealthy con dition of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent diue to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knov.U ",n ro often expressed, that Dr. K . i.-r s Swamp-Koot, the great kidne, r:.i dy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized." It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar si.cs. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- haniton, N. Y. When nomoof Swamp-Root. writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y. 3 , .. -w . jrf -kv "a - r " .MR -xr " . " ""' " I" -S i ,rr nie Kodak Way" I to wm&? ? v i"' i:, J" Sf m KTUT- STSiW4 C lUJiiitntH 3 Investigating Todd Case. New York, Nov. 7 Professor Meeker, pathologist and chemist of Philadel phia, with three attaches of the coro ner's office In that city, called on Coro ner Scholar with a view of obtaining tho organs from the body of Mrs. Todd, which they intend to analyze for tho purpose of discovering poison. This was done nt tho Instanco of tho district attorney of Philadelphia, who desired to complete his evidence In tho ense. Shoots Wife and Self. Washington, Nov. 7. Washington T. Quiggle, nrivato secretary to I Thomas P. Walsh, shot and nrobnblv fatally wounded his wife shortly after ' midnight nnd then shot himself In tho heart, dying instantly. Quigglo 1 was twenty-five years old. Tim trnc cdy occurred In their apartments at the Brunswick. San Francisco Chronicle Plant Burns. Snn Francisco, Nov. 8. Firo broku out early this morning In the San Francisco Chronicle building. The entire upper part of tho building, In which is located the editorial rooms nnd the composing rooms, is in flames. It Is thought that all the oc cupants have escaped. President Goes to Oyster Bay. Washington, Nov. 7. President Iloosovelt, accompanied by Secretary Ivoob, loft hero early this morning for Oyster Bay, where they will vote to day. Dies From Blow in Fist Fight. Annapolis, Md Nov. S. Midship man Jnmes R. Branch, who was seri ously injured in n fist fight with an other midshipman, is dead. LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattle at South Omaha Steady, With Prices a Shade Lower. South Oumhn, Nov. 7. Cuttle Hopilntn, C.OOOj Htcutly to bliailo lowir; native strom, f.'l.'ri'i.bO; comb nml heifers, (S.T.VTH.ni); wcBtrrn stpern, $.'I.OOiJM,M); Texas steers. $'J.7M:i.8.": rnnRC cows uml heifers, f.'.OO (iltLMl; eunaerH. $1 MVit'.'.JtO; atockers nnd feeder, $'J.'iVfo.00: cnlves, IS.'.Vitn.T.'i; bulls, HttiRS, etc., $l.wy(3.tO. Hobh-IU-cclpts, .'1,700; Meady; heavy, $4.7."6-J.85; mixed, ?4.MVr?4.ST.; light, $4.8.Vffl.JW: JiIrs, $4.40J(4.7.ri; hulk of sales, f.SOi(4.S.. Hueen Ueeeltits, 17,0(X); slow to lOe lower; westerns, .f.l.CiOtfjtl.OO; wethers. Ki.r'iOift.'i.'S, ewes, $.1.0Ofir.::r; luinbs, $(J.7Wt7.1B. Kansas City Live Stock. KtuisitH City, Nov. ".Cuttle Receipt, StMMK); bteiuly to 10u lower: native steers, $!I.UTif(fi.bO; western steers, ?L'.N54.40j stoekers nml feeders, ?''.40'(f4.'-'"; eows, $1.7.Vi:i.!H; heifers, f..Mf4.7."; ealves, $'J.J3 dltl'S). IIogs-Keeelpts, S.WX); Tie lower; closed Unit: hulk of sales, ?I.8.V7M,V, heavy, $I.WWH.l7$; plR- and IIkIU. I.U ftl.tl'-'ft. Sheep- Receipts, 7,(500; si.uiih-, Innilix, $.".r)0$x7.uO; uwea and yeuilluj;, $4.noiio.oo. How's Your Liver? It will pay you to take good caro of ycor liver, because, If you do, your lier will tike good care of you. Sick liver puts you all out of sorts, makes you pale, dizzy, sick at the stomach, gives you stomach ache, headache, malaria, etc. Well liver keeps you well, by purifying your blood and digesting your food. There is only one safe, ce.'tain and reliable liver medicine, and that Is 7 m 6 4 h WmWmf'SSi ''' uBmi - y &ifkimms. -wi t,. i$kM,J Liv JIBL w-' m. mmmmy icmtv jmBMk jmB&Mr MHKm v . ! Iiedford's Black-Draufcht For fver f0 years this wonderful vegetable remedy has Icon the standby in tiiuusands of ho.ncs, and is toJay the faonte liver medicine in the world. It acts cently on the liver and kid neys, and does not Irritate the bowels. It cures constipation, relieves con gestion, and purifies the system from an overflow of bile, thereby keeping the b Kly in perfect health. Price 2Sc at all druggists and dealers. ; Test It. XTJZXLSaJ: !Wl,-l5aS3SS ti u SEJSESSJr Kodaks and Kodak Supplies fr tit fay Brine In Yeur Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. :j n We do It right. rJ to to (0 to to jrmmm tmim mm ml In BESTB-1 W U WI2 YEARS W m' v fo $2S Funetttreless Tires. $16.00 AN ACRE in Western Canada Is tho amount many fanners will reallzo from their wheat crop this car. 25 Bushels to the Acre will bo tho Average Yield of Wheat The lnnd that this was grown on cost many of tho farmers ubo lutoljr iiotlilnct while thoso who wish to atld to tho 1C0 acres tho Government srrnnts, can buy land adjoining at from JGtoJlO an acre. Climate splendid, school! and churches convenient, railways close ot hand, taxes low. Send for pamphlet "20th Century Canada" nnd full particulars ro carding rate. etc.. to Superintend ent of Immigration. Ottawa, Can.; or to tho following authorized Canadian Government Agent: W. V. Bennett, 801 N.Y. Lifo Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 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PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES s4-75 Regular nrlco $8.50 per pair. To Introduce $ we will Sell You a Sample Pair for Only NO MORE TROUBLE from PUNCTURES Result of 15 years experience- in tiro makincr. No dangst from THORNS, CACTUS, PINS, NAILS, TACKS on GLASS. Serious punctures, like intuutional knifu cuts, can bo vulcanized liko any other tire. NAILS, TACKS OR GLASS WON'T LET OUT THE AIR w An Only Daughter a Cured of Consumption. When death was honrlv expected, all remedies having failed, and Dr. II. Jiimen wns experlmunUng with the tho nmnv herhs of Calcutta, lio iiicMviitly tnndo n preparation which cured his only child of Consumption, ilia child Is uow In this country, and cnjoylngtho best of health. Ho has prou'dtotho world that Consumption can ho positively nnd per manently cured. Tho Doctor now ghes title rcclpo free, only neklng two 2-ccn tetamp to tmy uxprneea This herb nlo cures Nl(ht Swtits, Nmicea at tho Btomnrh, rind u 111 break up afrenh cold In twenty four hour. AiMresg CKADDOl'K & CO. 103J Itaco tiu, rhiladclphln, naming thla paper. EASY RIDING, STRONG, DURABLE, SELF HEALING FULLY COVERED by PATENTS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Pond for Cataloirno "T," sliovrlnir all kinds and tnakci of tires at $2 00 por nalr and up toKo Coastor-ilrakes. Hullt-ui) Wheels and Hlcycles Sundries at Half tho usual prices, Nntlco tho thick rubln'r trend "A" and minctum btrlps lt" and " I)." This tiro will outlast any other ntnUo-Soft, Klastiu and Kasy KlUliiir. Wo will shin C. 0. D, ON APPROVAL AND EXAMINATION uituwt a cent ttyostt. W will allow a cash discount of 5 (tlipcritoy maklntr tho prloo S4.50 por pair) It you send full cash with order. Tires to bo romped at our expense If not satisfactory on examination. 8 MEAD CYCLE CO., Dept. "J.L CHICAGO, ILL. City Dray and Express Line. F. W. STUDEBAKER, PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Residence 188. Office 119 INKLAMMATOUT IIHKUMATISM CUUKD IN 3 DAYS Morton I.. Hill, of Lebanon Ind., caynj "My wife luul lutlaintuntorv Itlieuiimtlsm in every rauselu Htid Joint; her KtifferliiK wrh terrible aud liorbmt) and fnee wero Hwollen almost be yond reeoKtilthu; had been In bod Mx woeks mid hnd cIkIU phKlclanM, but received no beuctlt iintll Mm tried Iho MHlo euro for UhetimntlKin. It Knve InuucdUte relief nnd she wno nblo to walk nbout In three dnvn, 1 am Mire It BHTed her life." Sold by II, 'K. Orloo, DniKRlBt, Hcil Cloud. Isaac B. Colvin REAL ESTATE, Farm Loans and Insurance. Toleplionos: Glenwood nnd Guido Rock lines. Box 23. GUIDE ROCK, NED. l ft... Si ' oi-twiif i" r, n :. : 'ixvjtw' "TT" ,,lTHT,J!!CL!Wffl "!"'! '