j n w fcl i ; u i U ;f 1 1 ? , . THE CHIEF IlEI) Ol.OUD, NEUHASKA. PUBLISHBDBYJBRY FU1DAY. FAOL C. Piiaues - - - Editor Gkorqi Ncwmousk - Manugr sunsomrnoN rates. 0ne yrir... Ilxmnnthi 11 Mi 51) j Intersil at tno po HodOloui, Neb.n ooprfd alMimall matter. ADVKKTISINO KATUS: Furnlnlicil on application. ""BLEPnONE. SEVEN - TWO REVOLT IS CKUSirED CZAR'S FORCES FURIOUS AT TAC TICS OF THE "RED" ARMY. Emperor and Count Witte Receive Re port From Governor General Telling I of Failure of the Rebellion Leaders of the Revolutionists Captured. St. Petersburg, Doc. 27. Emperor Nicholas anil Count Wltto received a report from General Doubassoff, gov ernor general of Moscow, saying that the revolt there had failed, that thu military hud the situation In hand and that whatever disaffection may havo existed among the troops had been overcome by attacks on them by toomlm and revolvers, to which they hnd been subjected from tho win dows and roofs of houses and which bad so enraged them that they could hardly be restrained. Although rebel lion may flaro up Immediately else where, and although there is an indi cation of another upheaval at Odessa, If tho attempt at armed rebellion In Moscow should be crushed the leaders of tho "reds" will recolvo a blow from which they cannot quickly re cover. Count Witte Is not so blind to believe that tho revolution can bo stamped out, but with tho present demonstrations of tho lengths to which the "reds" are willing to go ho hopes that the moderates or all class es will come to their senses and aid In counselling order and in accelerat ing tho convocation of tho douma. Among tho developments hero tho most Important was the capture of tho leaders of tho "Fighting Ieglons," which, It is believed, ends the danger of an attempted armed uprising In St. Petersburg. This capture, it Is un derstood, places in tho hands of thu government complete Information re garding the revolutionary plans and places where arms are concealed, as well as disclosing the weak spots In tho army. . The correspondent of tho Associat ed PresB at Moscow telephoned that there seemed to bo no longer doubt that the insurrection was collapsing. The insurgents still hold the quad rangle, in which tho workmen's coun cil wrs sitting as a revolutionary com mittee, but only becnuso Governor Geuoral Doubassoff was not yet ready to glvo the coup de grace. Firing continues and automatic guns are being used In Strnstner equarc, but the insurgents are becom ing exhausted after their four dnya' efforts, and tho fighting is rapidly de generating into guerrilla wnrfare. Tho Insurgents wero defending themselves with revolvers nnd bombs, as they wore being hunted down from house to house. The correspondent says that tho ontlro population of tho city 1b terror stricken. About one-third of the workmen have left the city nnd are traveling on foot to tho villages, some of which ure hundreds of miles distant. Among the lower clnsses, who do not sym pathize with tho desire to overthrow the omperor the fooling is becoming intense and mnny strikers havo been bonten to death. Tho correspondent predicts that tho crushing of tho re bellion is likely to be followed by tho most horrible atrocities if the "black hundreds" are let loose. Tho Bourso Gazette says It Is re ported that Gonornl da DIoulIn, pre fect of pollco of St. Petersburg, has beon Informed by telephone that tho number of dead and wounded at Mos cow number 10,000, and that when questioned tho general did not deny that such a report had been received. GOVERNMENT'S SO'- SURVEYS. Western Farmer Chiefly Concerned About Eradication of Alkali. Washington, Dec. 27. Tho soil sur vey of tho department of agriculture has mapped 15,752,320 acres of land during tho past flscnl year, according to the annual report of tho soils bu reau. Tho surveys wore mndo In twonty-elght states. Rhode Island Is tho first stnto In tho union of which a comploto survey has been made. Tho ra'nps f'iow tho dlfforent kinds of poll which occur In each area. Tho roport says that tho work during tho past threo years shows tho thro great agricultural problems now aroat First Tho westorn farmer Is chief- ' ly concerned with tho presence of al- ' kali and its romovnl. Second The oastern farmer is chiefly concerned with tho Btudy of tho adaptation of tho proper crop to tho proper soil. Third With tho maintenance or restoration of soil fertility. Nine Die From Poisoned Punch. El Paso, Tex., Dec. 27.At Torrcon, Max., nine citizens, who were poi soned at a banquet Saturday night, havo died and mnny others are ill. It 1b alleged that tho poisoning was part of a political plot. Strychnine was put Into a bowl of punch. All the dead are said to have been of one political faction. Tho members of an op posing faction who attended the ban quet wero not affected by the punch they drank i Court Hcusc Damaged by Fire. Louisville, Ky., Dec. 27. Fire dam aged tho Jefferson county court house nnd for a time threatened tho com ploto destruction of the edifice. Tho loss Is estimated at $25,000. Hard work by firemen prevented any seri ous damage to tho accumulated rec ords of a century of litigation. Killed in Hanna Mine, llnnnn, Wyo., Doc. 27. Hy a fall of rocks In No. 1 Hanna mlno Michael Cummtngs and his sou were crushed to death. NEW RULES IN FOOTBALL. Neither Side Able to Score In Gamo at Wichita. Wlchlf, Kan., Dec. 20. Changes in football rules to require ton yards gain on threo downs and permit tho forward pass wore tried in a gamo between Washburn nnd Fairmount clubs In this city. Neither side was able to score. Washburn made tho ten yards gain only four times and Fairmount but threo. Both sides j punted constantly and the forward , pnss caused more trick plays nnd end runs. Only four times wero attempts made to break through tho opposing lino nnd these when thero woro but two or threo yards to gain. Heavy penalties against rough play caused u clean game and not a player was In jured so ns to leave the game. It Is tho general opinion of football men who saw the gamo that had four downs beon allowed to make tho ton yards the game would have been as open and would have permitted tho ball to bo advanced with possibilities of a touchdown. LOSS BY FIRE OF $300,000. Six Story Factory Building In New York City Gutted. New York, Dec. 26. Five alarms, summoning thirty-two 'fire companies nnd the reserves from nine pollco pre cincts, wero sent out for a blaze which completely gutted tho six-story ractory buildings at 102, 104 and 10G Wooster street, entailing dnmago estimated at $300,000. Five firemen sustained Blight Injuries. No one was in the building when the fire started and Its origin Is unknown. The occupants of tho building wero: F. Damsky, paper boxes; Cohen & Muhlendorff, shirt waists; Goldschmldt & Knapf, cioaks; L. Mendelsohn & Co., silk belts; Jo seph Brandt & Hro., braids, and J. Jentcs, furs. HORSE RUNS INTO A TRAIN. Man and Daughter In the Buggy Are Instantly Killed. Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 2G. A horse attached to a buggy ran Into a train at Delphos, O., and Henry Honhorst and daughter, Rose, woro Instantly killed and Mrs. Barney Homhoff, also a daughter, fatally Injured. The rig struck the front end of a baggage car, Immediately behind the engine, nnn tho accident wa3 not known by the train crow until the in spectors In this city discovered a buggy curtain fastened in the door of tho enr and an Inquiry dowu tho Hue was made. Fatal Quarrel Over Card Game. Mineola, L. I., Dec. 2fi. After a card game ono Italian was found dead In tho house of Angelo Ginlgllo hero and another a short dlstanco away, mortally wounded. Tho pollco say that Ginlgllo, Rocco Tappor and Philip Narl quarreled ovor a card game and charge that Glnglllo shot tho other two mon. Tappor was found In tho houso with a bullot through his heart and Narl was shot twice In tho back. Ho crawled from the houso to a street car before fainting. Women as Weil as Hen Are Me miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dibcourngesundlessousuinbition; beauty, vigor ami ciiecriui ncss soon disappear when the kidneys are out of o-'ler or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys, If the child urinates toooftun, if thu urine scalds the flush, or if, when the child renehc.ir age when it should be able to control tin. passage, it is yet afflicted with boil wet ting, depend upon it, thecnuseof Iheditli culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards tlu treatment of these iinportuiitorgans. l'his unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of tlie kidneys anil bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the Mime great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one-dollar si.e bottles. You may have a sample bottle bv mail free, also a pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinghnniton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Hinghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Dragging Down Pains Ma a symptom of tnc most aerlous trouble which can attack a woman, viz: falling of the womb. With this, generally, comes Irregular and painful periods, weakening drains, backache, headache, nervousness, dizziness, Ir ritability, tired feeling, etc. The cure Is Homo of Swamp-Hoot WINE OF Cardui The Female Regulator that wonderful, curative, vegetable ex tract, which exerts such a mnrveluus, strengthening Influence, on all female organs. Cardui relieves pain and regulates thd menses. It is a sure and permanent cure for all female complaints. At all druggists and dealors In Si .00 bottles. f 6 "I CUWERED AWFUL PAW In my womb and ovaries," writes AUs. Naomi Bake, of Webster Grove, Mo., "also In my right and left siJes, and my menses were very' painful and Irreg ular. Since taking Cardui I feel hkea new woman a;.d do not suffer as I did. It is the best medicine I ever took." KSBsnrsassag' JtX iV'JH(ff' $7,000. Her alleged shortago covers a period of one month only. It has not been learned what has bocomo of the money Miss Bowen has taken. Despairing Cry From Russian Jews. Minneapolis, Dec. 2G. "Do not ask any questions, do not wait to write, but if you want to see us alive send steamer tickets," Is tho despairing cry which the Russian Jews of this city nro dally hearing from relatives living in tho empire of tho czar. Horrible descriptions of slaughter and rapine nro contained In many of the letters. Freight Train Backs Into Street Car. East St. Louis, Dec. 2G. John Dougherty was killed and three per sons injured in an accident In tho railroad yards, caused by a freight train bncklng Into a street car. The street car crew declare that thero was no lights on tho rear of the freight and that they had no warning of Its approach. Dowle's Offer Rejected. El Paso, Tox., Dec. 2C Manuel Gonzales, with whom Alexander Dowlo was negotiating for tho pur chase of plantations In Tamaullpas Tor tho Zlon colony, has given out a lengthy statement, In which ho says Dowte wanted long tlmo payments and other conditions, which were rejected. Two Killed in Train Wreck. Meridian, Miss., Dec. 26. In a rear end collision on the Alabama and VIcksburg railroad at Chunkoy, Miss., two men woro killed, threo others se riously injured and a number of pas songcrs badly shaken up. Tho pns sengor train had stopped to unload baggnge, .hen a freight, train run ning closo behind, crashed Into tho rear coach. cr - k. 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