The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 22, 1906, Image 2

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    13he CHIEF
RED CLOUD. NEB.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
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Kntercd In tlio PoBtofllco nt Red Cloud. Neb ,
b Second Clans Mutter.
PAUL C. PHARES.
bttoy was put Into uo by tlu III
Raving crow and two men wi re
In ought Rarely ashore In this manner.
'J'lie remainder of tlio crew, thirty-one
men, the captain of tlio steamer and
tho ono paHsengor were brought
ashore in tho life boat.
Tornado Overturns Car.
Rapid City, S. D., Juno 10. The
Editor waycar attached to a monk train on
tho Chlcugo and Northwestern will-
" road was overturned by a tornado
TirAQQ! A PHI? CV TFWS near Knlrhurn. Several Htockmcn
lUilOOAUJirJ UI! OH M O. from 0nmhn including L. P. Mitchell,
J. Proctor and A. T. Cassell, were
HORRIBLE DETAILS OF BUTCH'
ERY AT BIALYSTOK.
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Excesses Assumed the Character of a
Thrcc-Corncrcd Fight Between tho
Mob, Troops and Jews Corpses of
Hebrews Frightfully Mutilated.
ki Pntnrshurir. .lime 19. The em
bargo on news from Hlalystok was
lifted and tho Associated PresB cor
respondent vas for tho first tlmo al
lowed to telegraph directly from the
hacked city a picture of the hcoiio of
ruin and desolation left in tho wake
or tho mob. According to frequent
liuiletluB order was restored and main
tained throughout the day In spite of
the Incentive to disorder at funerals,
which were In progress almost the
whole day, hut tho atmosphere is ,
supercharged and a slight event may j
eulllco to precipitate a renewal of j
street lighting. Tho authorities ap
parently realize this and hope to
avert such a catastrophe by a strong
Khow of force. On one occasion, tho i
whole garrison was called out on some j
alarm and tho streets were literally ,
packed with horse, foot and artillery j
until the danger was passed.
Tho story told by tho Associated
Press correspondent is a dreadful
one, but there are Indications that ho
has been prevented by tho censorship
from relating further details utiout
tho condition of corpses, tho utter
injured, hut will recover.
Funeral of Robert B. Roosevelt.
Sayville, L. I., Juno 19. Tho fu
neral services for tho into Robert B.
Roosevelt, undo of tho president, was
held at his summer home, Lotus Lake.
President Roosevelt was delayed at
Washington and was unable to attend
tho funeral.
MEAT BILL IS FIXED
A. T. Peters, piofehsor of veterinary
medicine of tlio Pnlvtrsity of Nebras
ka; Ur. M. P. Powell, pathologist of
tho Pennsylvania stato board of live J
stock commissioners, and Dr. Ludwig
Ilekteen.
Nothing will bo made public In re
gard to tho Investigation until tlio
committee has completed Its report.
Want a Nine-Hour Day.
St. Ixiuls, Juno 19. Tlio considera
tion of tho advisability or making a
demand for a nine-hour day occupied
tho attention at a special conference
here of tho railroad machinists'
branch of tho International Associa
tion of Machinists. If favorably act
ed upon tho demand will nffect both
tho United States and Canada. The
men at present work ten hours.
Women as Well as Hen Are Made f
TJl I I I I I 1 Ht
luiserauiu uy niuney anu
Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind,
discouragesandlcssensninbition; beauty, j
vigor anu encernu-
4tvaa own UlDUWUtJdl j
...t t.i. :.!..:'. r
niitii nit j&iuuuHiirc
out of oMer or dis
eased. Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncom
mon for n child to be
born nfllictcd with
weak kidneys. If the
child urinatcstoooftcn, if the urine scalds
the flush, or if, when the child reaches an
age when it should be able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-limr,
depend upon it, thecatiseof Ihediffi-
cttlty is kidney trouble, and the first
i3asrero7i
How's
Your
Liver?
Train Runs Down Handcar, Five Dead ( step should be towards ths treatment of
Cleveland, Tcnn., June 18. Five , these iniportantorgans. This unpleasant
persons were killed in row county i troiune is uub to uihwibCH khihuuijii oi
It vIU pay you to take good care of
ycur liver, because, if you do, your
liver will take good care of you.
Sick liver puts you all out of sorts,
makes you pale, dizzy, sick nt the
fl 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, ceftaln and
reliable liver medicine, and that Is
AGREEMENT IS REACHED ON
SPECTION MEASURE.
IN-
Court Review Provision Is
Out in Accordance with President's
Suggestion Decision of Secretary
of Agriculture Not Final.
Washington, June 19. The basis oi
u complete agreement on the meat In
spection legislation between Presi
dent Roosevelt and the house commit
tee on agriculture was arrived at at
tlio white luiise. Speaker Cannon rep
resented the committee in this in
stance and hiibse(iiently spent some
time explaining the situation to tho
committee in its room at the capltol.
'J he b'll wps practically completed
when the committee adjourned.
It will authorize an annual appro
pr'atlon of $:!,000,000 to pay the cost
when a handcar, on which they were me Kiuneyr. aim maimer ami not to a
.Lit.,.. ... -., ,i...., i... o vntcri,t habit as most people suppose.
riding, was run down by a freight Wolllclins,eUln8111l!I1ttrcIliaiiclIljser.
train. Tho accident happened on tho nble wiUl kJl, ttIul biuucr trouble,
new Tennessee branch of tlio Louis-, ami j,oth need the same great remedy.
villo and Nashville railroad. Ono of
tho men killed was named Wotnack
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swanip-P'ot is soon realised. It is sold
03' druggists, in fifty
cent and one-dollar
size bottles. You may
have a sample bottle
by mail free, also a Homo of Swamp-Root.
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
ljk.tv-
ggyifoii,MiHjnj
of insnoctlon ami wilt contain no nrn
bestiality of tho mob and the Inability ' vison ,-or tho lovy r au assuss,0,it
of the troops to cope with tlio excesses i to make up any deficiency in the
during the first days of tho rioting,
Jewish Bund Fought Bravely.
It is evident from tho dispatches
that the excesses assumed the charac
ter of a three-cornered light between
the military, the mob and armed
members of tho Jewish bund, who, In
stead of submitting passively to
slaughter as their unarmed coreligion
ists have done heretofore, carried the
war into tho enemy's camp and fought
bravely, though without inflicting ap
preciable loss on the troops, among
whom no serious casualties have been
reported.
Horrible details havebeon sent out
liy tho correspondent of the Bourse
(lazotte, who accompanied Deputy
Stchempkln to the hospital, escorted
by a corporal's guard. Ho was ut
terly unnerved by the sights ho wit
nessed there. "Merely saying that tho
corpses were mutilated," the corre
spondent writes, "fails to describe the
awful lacts. The laces or the dead
have lost all human semblance, and '
the corpses simply are crushed '
masses of llesh and bone soaking in j
blood. It is impossible to conceive of
such bestiality. Tho corpse of
Teacher Apstein lay on tho grass with
tho hands tied. In the face and eyes
had been hammered three inch nails.
Rioters entered ills homo nnd after
fearful outiages killed him thus and
then murdered the rest of his family
of seven.
"Beshlo tho body of Apstein lay
the corpse of a child of ten years,
whoso leg had been chopped off with
an axe. Hero also were the dead of
the Sehlnchter home, where, accord
ing to witnesses, soldiers came and
plundered the house and killed the
wife, son and a neighbor's daughter.
Soldiers Participated.
"I am told that soldiers entered the
apartments of the Lapidus brothers,
which were crowded with people, who
had fled from streets for safety, and
ordered the Christians to separate
themselves from tho Jews. A Chris
tian student named Dlkar protested,
and was killed on the spot. Then all
of the Jews were shot."
A constant stream of unhappy per
sons visited the hospital, endeavoring
to locato and Identify members of
their families or friends. Gome of the
bodies had already been iomoul, but
the hospital attendants asserted that
about 100 in all hud been brought In
and that many more remained In the
outskirts of Blalystok. where It was
still unsafe for the Red Cross detach
ments to venture.
At tho district hospital there wero
six dead persons and eight or ten
wounded. These were all Christians.
Theso bodies wero not mangled or
mutilated as was the case with tho
'Jews, whoso arms, hands and legs
were some times chopped off from
mere wantonness.
Impaled on Fork Handle.
Carroll, la., Juno 18. W. A. Cooley,
an extensive fnrmer and stock raiser,
near Glldden, died at St. Anthony's
hospital as the result of falling from including many of the thousands of testi-1
a iiou i.tiii neing uuiiim-u uu a iura mouiai letters received troni suttcrcrs
iinndle which had been leaning up cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., I
against tho tree. Hinghnmton, N. Y., be sure and mention
' this paper. Don't make any mistake, .
rr.,irn -r, iTi-ir-T i ri-rr , 1)Ut remember the nntne, S,vnnip-Uoot, j
NEWS OF NEBRASKA. ' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad-
dress, lJinglianiton, N. v., on every
iiieferd's
Hack-Draught
MMHHanuinHHiaHMMmnHBSNHsiaannaMi
amount available for this work, as
suggested by Mr. Cowan, representing
the Texas cattle growers, and later
urged by the president. The court
review provision will not be cou
tnlned In the measure. This action
meets the suggestion of the president.
The words "In the judgment of the
secretary of agriculture" will not bo
inserted, as suggested by the presi
dent, and this conclusion now meets
Mr. Roosevelt's approval.
There is to be no date on the label
of tho packing of meat food products.
In this the president yields to tho
committee.
The section waiving the civil ser
vice law for one year In the selection
of inspectors will go out of the pro
vision, also one of tho president's
recommendations. With these changes
made the president lins indicated his
entire satisfaction with the ineasun-,
which was reported from the commit
tee as a substitute for tho Beveildgc
amendment, nnd was recommitted to
the committee that the changes might
bo made.
Cannon Aids Agreement.
Ordinarily Speaker Cannon does
not take such active part In legisla
tion as he has in the present instance.
It hns been explained, however, that
he regards the passage of an adecjuato
meat Inspection bill with all possible
speed as vitally essential to the wel
fare of many Important industries
throughout the country. The objection
which wns urged to the president as a
reason why he should not insist on
giving authority to the secretary of
I agriculture to levy a tax to make up
any deficiency was tho constitutional
i provision that congress shall levy all
i taxes. A head tax on anlmnls, it was
pointed out, would be an exceedingly
unequal one, as the value of a line
beef steer would be much greater than
a steer of Inferior weight and condi
tion, yet the tax would have to bo tho
same. The same condition would pre
vail as to all other animals killed for
food.
Tho guarantee of tho constitution of
every man's right to have his griev
ances hoard belore a court was oleo
presented to the president forcefully
as to why the decision of tho secre
tary of agriculture should not be made
final, as would be the case should the
words "in the discretion of the secre
tary of agriculture" bo Inserted
throughout tho measure. In this argu
ment, It is said, the president ac
quiesced. It Is probable that the agricultural
bill will bo sent to conference with
out delay.
Thomas Knolls Kills-Himself.
Norfolk, Neb., Juno 10. Thomas
Knolls, a former merchant here, de
spondent over financial matters, killed
himself by shooting out his heart with
a shotgun. Ho had been acting quecr
ly several days.
Young Bryan Reaches Home.
Lincoln, June 10. W. J. Bryan, Jr.,
reached Lincoln, bavin-; left his pa
rents at Bremen. He will go to Den
ver to visit his sister and later will
enter Culver Military academy. He
reported Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and fam
ily well and enjoying themselves.
bottle.
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Italian Steamer Ashore.
New York, Juno 19. The Italian
steamer Vicenzo Bonanno, which
stranded three miles oast of Flro isl
and lighthouse during a dense fog, re
mains immovable on the sandbar
whero sho struck. Tho wind and
INVESTIGATING STOCK YARDS.
Dr. A. T. Peters of Nebraska Univer
sity One of the Experts Selected.
Chicago, June 19. Investigation of
conditions nt the stock yards were be
gun under the direction of a joint
committee ot the Chicago Commercial
association, the Illinois Manufacturers'
association and tho Chicago Medical
association. Tho experts who will
make the investigation are as follows:
Dr. W. A. Evans, professor of patliol-
Dies Under Wheels of Father's Train.
Columbus, Neb., Juno 20. Ralph
Coolldge, a prominent young contract
or of this city, while attempting to
board a freight train on the Union
.Pacific railroad, on which his father
13 engineer, fell under the cars and
had both legs cut off. His father saw
tho accident, but did not know the
victim was his own son until apprised
of the fact. Coolldge is about twenty
five years of age.
Nebraska Lumber Dealers Deny.
Lincoln, June 20. Attorneys for the
Nebraska lumber dealers engaged In
the initial tilt in the supreme court
with Attorney General Brown over tho
lumber trust allegations. The charges
of combination were denied and the
stato was invited to specify the dc
tails cf the wrongs coinpl..lned of. At
torney General Brown alleged that
there was a restraint of trade and
asserted that the charge need not bo
more specific. Tho matter was sub
mitted for a ruling.
Dr. Peters to Investigate.
Lincoln, Juno 10. Dr. A. T. Peters,
head of the Nebraska university ex
periment station, received a message
nsking him whether his services are
nvallahlo for a two weeks' investiga
tion of tho Chicago stock yards. The
Investigation la planned by the Com
mercial association and tho Manufact
urers' association of Chicago, and is
to bo conducted by five scientists.
The request Is signed by Dr. W. A.
Evans and Dr. M. Herzog. D-. Peters
replied that ho would participate In
tho Investigation.
PROMINENT MEN INDICTED.
Largest Bill on Record Against Rich
ards and Comstock.
Omaha, June 10. The federal grand
jury concluded Its six weeks' work by
the submission of fifteen Indictments.
.Among tho Indictments Is one of 500
pages returned against Bartlett Rich
ards, William G. Comstock, Thomas
I M. Huntington, James K. Reed, Fred
Hoyt, Francis M. Wolcott. Ami Todd,
Charles C. Jamison and Aqullla Trip
lets The indictments allege tho tie-
I fondants conspired with William Mc
Elroy, Fred Houghton, Samuol M.
Mann, James Hull, Irving D. Hull and
others, whoso names are unknown to
the jury, illegally to obtain title to
450,000 acres of public lands In Cher
ry and Sheridan counties, within what
Is known as the Spado ranch, Overton
ranch and C-Bnr ranch.
This Is the largest Indictment ever
returned in the history of tho land
fraud Investigations.
An Indictment was returned against
J. H. Edmiaton and O. H. Hendee for
subornation of perjury and conspiracy
in fraudulent land filings in Thomas
county and also against Joseph Crow
for seeking to defeat justice in Influ
encing members of tho federal grand
Jury of Novembor, 1905, to bring "no
bills" against certain cattlemen al
OYSTERS
in every style. Ca
tering to parties and
dances a specialty.
Fresh Bread, Pies,
Cakes, Candy and
Cigars.
The Bon Ton
W. S. BENSE, Proprietor.
heavy sea rolled the vessel consider- ogy of the University of Illinois; Dr.l .uu , l"8,"' ..."To, T7rZinZ
ably and tho captain decided to leave Maximtlllan Herzog. chief of the bit- 0R to l p"catcd ln frauduIont
the ship with hiscrow. The breeches reau of science of the Philippines; Dr.
land transactions.
For over 60 years this wonderful
vegetable remedy has been the standby
In thousands of homes, and Is today
the favorite liver medicine In the world.
It acts ;e'.ly r-n t!ic liver and kid
neys, and doe.s not Irritate the bowels.
It cures cor Miration, relieves con
gestion, and p.inlics the system from
an overflow of I ;". tin -cl y keer
the body In perfect health.
Price 25c at all druggists
dealers.
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M INSURANCE
against Fire. Lightning, Cy
clones and Windstorms, see
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' agent for the Farmers Union Insur
ance Co., Lincoln, Neb., the best in
surance company in the s'-ite.
. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURED 1H
3 DAYS
Morton L. II 111. of Lebnnon Ind.. my; "liv
rrlfe hart Inllninmatorv Itheuinallfcm in every
muscle and Joint: her HitTerinc ttrb terriblo
and her body ami fur wvte tvrollcn almost ti-
1 yond recognition: liar! been In bed i-lx weefcts
' and had eight phrt-Irtniif. but received no
I benefit until btit trkd the MyHlc Cure for
1 Rheumatism. It gave Immediate relict and-
, the waH able to wait about In three da, i am
I Mire It saved her life." Sold by II. E. Gricc.
Druggist. Red Cloud.
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