n.jjwuinjjjmjjniitUj,mMupCTnrii 15he CHIEF RED CLOUD. NEB. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. the legislature wns perfected nntl V as cnii slavry There Is something i W. AHhton of TIn.1I county wns mnlo wri,n6 -wltli a prosperity whMi ,'s co chnlrmnn. Representative Redmond immense that It finally comes to fend of Nemaha wns made Becrctnry. u.,on the lives of little children. M-n who make money by working infants Michigan Republicans Caucus. nr mniintr too much money. 'Micro. Kotered tn tlio I'ostomee nt Ilcd Cloud, hob . m Second CIiim Matter NEWS OP NEBRASKA. (Fz W?tcrhouse for President. Lincoln, Dec. 28. Two thousand Pawl C. Pharu Gkoiqk Newmousk Editor MatiRRtr Lansing, Mich., Jan. 2. Republican rr0 nt a ,)W estimate, half a million Nebraska teachers are holding their memberB of both houses of tho leglB- cnndrcn mnor fourteen nt work In Etale convention in Lincoln. Tho lature hold caucuses and agreed upon collrn mills, glass factories, sweat , nomlnatlnB committee agreed on A. tho ofneers, the nominations being h,l0pg mltl0B nn(1 ui(. in liis'.rlun. H- Waterhouse of Omaha as president equivalent to elections, as thoro are Tnose whom such toll does not kill are aRtl Mlss Catherine Wood of Peru a3 only a handful of members of both be,ng runo,i for citizenship. Wo arcs secretary against whom there is no houses who arc not Republicans. The ,urnng out, nt a low estimate, 200. I opposition. II 1 R II EXECUTIVE BOARD HOLDS SE CRET SESSION AT PEORIA. house Republicans choso Tor Bpcakor, Nicholas J. Whelnn of Holland. The aenato Republicans nominated for president pro tern., Michael Morlarlty of Crystal Falls. Cornelius P. Shea Trial. Chicago, Jan.' 2. Department storo drivers were tho principal witnesses (00 adult London 'Hooligans' every ycui ; and these become, In turn, tho Three Drowned In the Missouri. Norfolk, Neb., Dec. 2S Three men parents of hundreds of thousand of wore downed In the Missouri river ctner degenerates. And so mis cmr nonh of here on (h, glnt0 me Th(J pestilence riots and spreads. , , Herbert Cashman. aced sixty: "It must be stopped-If not for the K,, slat0 ng0ll twenty-elght. and Dan sake of these children themselves, Slate, aged twenty-two. They were then for our own sake; if not for tho .,".., nrnBa nn ,', trn nm, ,irnnnoii at tho trial of Cornelius P. Shea "anil Hnlc of common humanity, then for Jnto an nlrnolo The (cnm was i03t. ll.n n 1 P r f ! Mn tilt It 1 1 f ' rt r f f I It iirt 1 MAY EXTEND TO OTHER LINES other strike leaders. Tho defense sought to prove by these witnesses that tho department store drivers had not gone on a strike, but that they Grand Master Hanrahan Issues Second had been locked out. Ultimatum to Harrlman, Warning Him of Drastic Measures Unless He Adjusts Grievances at Once. the sake of the republic's safety. For this republic Is based on citizenship. We can not sow I ho winds today with out reaping the whirlwind tomorrow Tho association voted unanimously asking Nebraska senators nnd repre sentatives In congress to support Sen ator l'ovoridgos child labor bill, One body was recovered. Peoria, Jan. 2. Tho grand executive- board of the Iirothethood of Lo comotive Firemen and Fugliiemon held an all day session, with Grand i AUiHicr .loiui .1. iiiuu.il i an, ami manors Two Young Men Drowned. Omaha, Dee. ifl. Joseph Frank Tinkler and Joel B. Loonils, both aped adopting the following resolution; twenty-two skated in") an air tioli "Resolved. That we, the Nebraska in the ice on Cut-Off hike and wero state Teachers' association, In our drowned. The bodies wete recovered, rorty-first annual session, over 2,000 strong, unqualifiedly indorse tho Rov- Trude President of S crlffs. oridge child labor bill, and thai wo Geneva, Neb. Dee. 31. The Sher- ,mm,i,nmislv anneal to our senators pertaining to the strike on the South- ins' State association met heie and re nU(, representatives In the national ern Pniillc system When tho second completed it Is promised that horn Information will bo made public tlu.t will have a bearing on tho strike sit uation. Grand Master Hanrahan issued a second ultimatum to 10. H. Ilurrininn of tho Southern Pacific railroad, warning him or tho impending elras tic measures that will bo placed into effect unless he exercises Ills powers to terminate tho grievances now pond ing. The telogiam follows: "The dispute on tho Atlantic system of tho Southern Pacific company, not withstanding statements to the con trary, Is betweon your company and our members. On other of your linos tho feeling Is growing that they mnj expect tho same injustice In the near future. If your representatives really desiro arbitration, wo nro anxious to adjust in thnt way and wo insist tho' a third party should not bo permitted to Influence your company in this mat ter. Once more, in jur' to tho men nnd tho public whe, vvu fi affected by an extension of the strike to either partB of your system, I ask you to ex ercise your authority and restore the conditions which tho abrogation o' tho agreement took away from the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen on May 1. Your ofllciols entered will ingly Into an ngrccment with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers that nullified the snmc. I await an immedinto inswer. Not hearing from you I shall feol that I nave exorcised duo patlenco nnd have served a llnnl notico to Ike public." HUGHES TAKES "thToATH Inauguration Festivities at Albany Unucually Brilliant. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 2. Charles, Evans Hughes took the oath of onlce as governor of the state of New York and with his Democratic colleagues began his two years' term. The re-i tiring governor, Frank W. Hlggins. formally surrendered the reins of gov ernment to his successor and left for' his homo n private citU'On for tho first tlmc since J 893,-when ho was first elected senator. In his inaugural address Governor Hughes pnid a marked tribute to Gov ernor Higglns, commending his public Forvlces and conscientious devotion to the Interests of tho state. Tho inau gural ceremonies wero unusually brilliant and the attendance almost unprecedented. Following them, the now governor held a reception In tho oxocutlvo o.hnmbcr and he and Mrs. Hughes re- "eel veil a cordial welcome from a very l'irge number of people from Albanv and elsewhere In tho usual public re ception at tho oxocutlvo mansion. Tho 130th session of I he Now York state legislature will convene today nnd practically all of tho nowly elect ed members of both houses attended the Inauguration. NEBRASKA "LEGISLATURE MEETS Caucus Nominations for House and Senate Officials Indorsed. Lincoln, Jan. 2. Tho Nebraska legislature partially comploted organ- Bad News for Nebraska Sheriffs. Lincoln, Dec. 29. Deputy State Auditor Cook gave out an ultimatum to sheriffs that the appropriation made for returning fugitives from justice to the state 1ms been exhausted and no more vouchers will be drawn, and any evp' ne Incurred hereafter will have to bo taken to the legislature as a deficiency. Opposes Co-Education of Races. Lincoln, Dec. 31. Miss Lulu Kortz. county superintendent of Chctry conn- GROOMING COUNTS Out It cannot make a Fair Skin or a Glossy Coat. Women with good complexions cannot bo homely. Crcuma, lotions, washes aud powders cannot nuiko ft fair skin. Every horseman knows thnt tho sutln coat of his thoroughbred comes from tho animal's 'all-right" condition. Let tho horso get ofriiisfcoel" andhis coat turns dull. Cur rying, brushing nnd rubbing n ill givo him a clean coat, but cannot produco tho coveted smoothness and glows of tho horso'fl skin, which is his com. ploxion. Tho ladies will sco tho point. Lane's Family W 71I Is tho best preparation for Indies who desiro n gentlo laxativo medieino thr.t will givo tho body perfect clennlineMi internally and tho wholesoinenesa that produces such skins as painters lovo to copy. - w?irc?3jra.'T&KrE.'uis.ii iKSim:. wero consideicd. elected the old oillrors. its follows- A. conKrORR t0 v,-ork for and vote for the ty, deplores any school sys-tem which day's session is J. Trude, president; J. S. Moars vice 0,mctniont of said measure Into n nn- provides, for the education of the races president; Nicholas Uess, sccretaiy and treasurer. tlotial law." Murderer Draws a Pardon. Lincoln, Doc. 31. Nicholas J. Gen tleman, convicted of murder In the second degtee and sentenced to nine teen years in the penitentiary, has re ceived executive clemency. Governor Mickey commuted his sentence to ten years. City Cannot Cut Gas Price. Omaha, Dec. 29. The Lincoln Gas and Electric company secured from the United States circuit court a tem porary order r i training tho city of Lincoln from enforcing ordinances re cently passed reducing tne price of gas from $1.50 to $1 per 1.000 feet and assessing a special tax upon tho earn SI 1 1 SB III THREE PEOPLE WILL DIE ON AC COUNT OF INJURIES. pro vi in the tame rlnss room. Her conclu sion is reached as the icsult of her ex; perionce In teaching whites and In dians together and tho fact that the teaching ot the doctrine of equality of the races had led to the marriage of one of her girl pupils to an Indian. xnt.wnv .v I HAVE r " "" MONEY LOSS IS ABOUT $250,000 Sales Stable, Dairy, Dyeing Estab Ihlsrnent and Dozen Tenement Houses Destroyed by Fire Daring Rescues by Brave Firemen. New York, Jan. 2. Fire early today wined out n rjiles stable, dairy, dyeing Jugs of the company. The hearing on establishment nnd a dozen tenements the order is set for Jan. 21. on Wcsl irirty-third street, midway be- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues, FAMILY TAKESPOISON IN FOOD callsc.d the probable loss of three lives Doctor Arrives Next Morning and and a money damage of $250,000 One .,,.. ,, , fireman was probably fatally injured, Finds Five Persons Unconscious. womjm horr,bly bm.m(1 Qml R ncgro Geneva, Neb., Dec. 31. John Kllnk Bnol through the head during a clash and family had a close call. Some- uctWeen white and colored men. thing they ate for supper contained When tho waUs of tne stable fell, poison, which did not take effect fer Jolm s,,ay a fireman, went down with several hours. During tho night, tho rulus IIe waa rescued with dim- however, every member of tho family cully and romoV0li to a hospital In a became sick and when Dr. Beck dying condition. reached the house at 7 a. m. he found Tno uumi,,K'0f tho dyeing estab- Kllnk nnd his wire and three of the hs,, waa accompanied by explo- cliildren unconscious. It Is thought ,., .... phnmlenls rondorinir ureater tho danger to the firemen and helping to spread the llames "EASY MONEY" SAYS HENDEE Only Explanation Given by County Judge for Embezzlement. Wilbcr. Neb., Dec. 29. "It was easy money. It came easy and It went easy. That's al! there Is to It." This is the only explanation which II. ri. ui-iuiui;. luiuiui tuuiuj jiiiiov Saline county, who was brought back 5 to Wilber from Wahpeton. N. D., has saxxwsra so far made in regard to the charge of embezzling $12,000 or more from n number of estates, the affairs of which were in ills nanus wnne ne was county judge. Roo policies rcprosent-iiif- over $2,000,000 in surance in Wfbsrcr county. Now is the: tim2 to get Band VVauon. i in thti i T insurance and Notary. Country, No. ?.); Telephones Bell, No. OS. raxsziszaxrn aaafess m mm fe- P7 all will recover. CAMPION FINALLY GOES FREE Gets Two Pardons and Writ of Habeas Corpus and Then Gives Bail. Seward. Neb., Dec. 31. Governor Mickey last week isFurd u second par don for William Campion county. Tho pardon alto remitted the fine of $1.01.0. Sheriff Gillan refused to set t he prisoner free1, giving hs his reason nn order from Judgo Good of the distr'ct court that the man be held on another charge. Campion and his ntlomc)H immediately asked tho su premo court for a writ of habeas corpus. This was granted ami Cam- A hundred horses released from tho stable and ungovernable from fear, ran through the adjacent streets. To add to tho confusion thloves began looting tho burning tenements. Thoy of Seward woro r,ml uncn 1,y tll "ol!t0' in iniminent. uiuigLr 01 ms mc, w llceman Patilck Sully made his way to the top lloor of a burning tonoment. whoro ho tt,tind a mother and six children huddled together and help leas from fear. Unaided and in re peated trips he carried tho vhoU family to the street. FalliiiK walls wrecked a water tow- or and made Fifty-ninth street in tho rtlr.ii avnt.r. lti.l Tr... 1,lu nnrifenmnrft til lii-j.. .... i.w.... .u. ..... ..,,... , .u n.. i.,Ia-l,11, tho supreme court Jan. 2. Shei iff vin ty t mo i - Ro8S of Lincoln served the order of , Piye persons wcie rescued from a tho court loleaslng Campion from fall burning tenement house In West -or- hero and Campion went to Lincoln to ty-elghth street. Three women, who stay with his father ASK PARDON FOR had been overcomo by smoke, wero carried over tho roofs of adjoining MRS. LILLIE houses to a plnco of safety. Six fam ilies had been penned in the building Fifty Friends from David City present uy tll0 jnrninK of tho stairway. Many and Application Resisted by State. Lincoln. Dee.. 27.In bolmlf of Mrs. Llille, In the penitentiary for the mur der of her husband, three attoi'iieys, C. HaMuek, Matt Miller and F. G. Hamor, pleaded with Governor Mick ey. They declared thnt the caso had been decided on local prejudice and miido their way to the ground by tho flro escapes, while the others were taken from tho top lioors by firemen. A policeman wns badly Injured. The monetary loss was only $15,000. Patrolman Matthews saw Mrs. Eliza .Ink preparing to Jump from a window on tho third lloor. Tho officer entered circumstantial evidence. More than tho adjoining house and climbod nut fifty sympathizers of Mrs. Lllllo, In cluding the lolntlves of her dead hus band, wero present from David City. County Attorney Ray Han is ap peared on behalf of the stato and ar gued against tho pardon. Governor Mickey was visibly im on the window sill nearest tho burn ing building. With nothing to support him but a nnnow linger hold, tho of ficer swung himself eml and got his foot on tho sill or tho blazing tene ment house, ho kopt his grip and swinging himself em tho sill of tho pressed with tho affidavits filed by tenement, ejrnspmg 1110 wo mm y u. tho friends of tho woman, nnd he will wilst ho he lier in muia r u 1111 uo announce his decision within tho firemen readied tho two with ladders. izatlon. Caucus nominations for houso next two dnys. It Is believed ho will and senate olllcials wore indorsed. Tho set the woman free. Flerco prejudice, "CHURCH OF THE GROTTO BURNS vote 011 speaker developed tho full unrelenting hnto and dense stupidity 1 strength of Republicans In the house, woto alleged by her fi lends 09 out of 100 members. Daniel Net- tleton wns elected speaker and C. L. Saunders of Omaha was made presi dent pro tm. of the seniito. After purely preliminary work both houses ndjourned Govornoi -elect G conferred with Gov and announced th In the personnel of would not bo made at once The fuslonists held a caucus and choso as tho houso leader for tho ses BOOST BEVERIDGE LABOR HILL Panic in Congregation 13 Calmed by Priest and All Escape In Safety. Detroit, Jan. 2. Tho Church of the Nebraska Teachers Adopt Resolutions ,SjnUnnt!on, widely known ns tho to Protect Child Workers. 1 "Church of tho Grotto" by reason of Lincoln, Dec 29. Senator Albert J. pilgrimages mado by invalids to a FOR GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP Nebraska League is Organized at Omaha Harrington President. Omaha, Dec. 28. Seventy-six men ' were present last evening at the Pax ton hotel at a non-partisan meeting which resulted In the organization of the Nebraska Government Ownership league. The following officers were elected: M. F. Hariington. O'Neill, president; Harry C. Drome, Omaha, vice piesident; Edgar Howard, Colum bus, secretary; W. If. Green, Creigh ton, tre-asuior. Throughout the entito meeting the name of W. J. Bryan was but one mentioned and that was in quite n enr.ual way The chairman was given authority to appoint nn executive committee which will draft a constitution Tho committee is to be mnde up of six me.nl.eri, em" from each congression al diMti't The first state convention will ue held in six months. . NETTLETON FOR SPEAKER. j Saunders of Douglas Chosen for Presl dent of Nebraska Senate. j Lincoln. Jen. 1. At a caucus of I Republican members of the legislature ' last nlzht It was decided to elect Dan-! iol Ntttl'-ton of Clay county speaker of the house, c. L. Saunders of Doug las was chosen for president pro tern, of tho senate and II. B. Goulding of Kearney secretary. Other officers of the senate elected are1: Rev. G. W. Mat tin or Lincoln, chaplain; Gcorgo Reeder of York, first assistant secre tary; G. W. Ilober of Nance, sergeant-nt-arms; G. W. Washburn of Hamil ton, postmaster; M litem Sineal of Da kota, assistant. The Republicans have, n majority In both houses. No oppo sition has developed to the election of Norrls Drown for United States sena tor. Republican members weio pledged to him by the state conven tion. The legislature met at noon to day. Operator Confesses to Causing Wreck. Salt Lake. Jan. 2. Roy Swartzer, tho young telegrapher, who was ar rested for causing tho wreck of an Oregon Short Line train at Peterson, Utah, which caused tho death of Engi neer McFreely nnd serious injuries to two other trainmen, has confessed that ho nlono caused the wreck. Tho youth says ho was prompted to tho deed by n desiro to seo tho long freight train plunge Into tho river be low. Three Children Perish In Fire. Redding, Cal., Jan. 2. Twin boys, Vf ! wnen the worm lias to be Ufi?iS$ fed. Cattle Raising. Dairy- -.-... -.11 M M n H r :ilia.nrl I.' i sr.3 s'Si'ii mm OVER 200,000' American farmers who have settled in Can ada duringthc past few years, testify to tho fact that Canada is, beyond question, the great est farming land in the world. Over Ninety Million lushcls of Wheat from the harvest of 1906 means good money to the ot western ejanaua, i. ' ri "K """ ui.cu l'.uiinag 'Shit'n a,rc also Profitable callings. v-ri-i v-u;u, huuu mm wilier in abundance; churches nnd sclmolsconvenicnt; markets t easy ot access; taxes low. Fcrliti-MturinitinforrmitlniiMriiOit biipcrliitrnilent iiflimnttfrutlou OltflHIl, t'nriuilu, ct Cl Collnwlrg authorised CiDsilIon UoYKnmeut Acect ro TC.'.jwi 11. 1. 111. ..1 -11 H 4l.W'7ifH 801 -N'-MV Y,,rk J,,"' "---1-U-lS iMdvi" "in 5??rr.T3noJ, OlIlllllH, -X.il, Jtixlsjla3unjM--i r j-fc m T-9 Wfc EXPERIENCE Mr WWJWWI iSKiW WwirSwwm l-ff'SM TnAD MAnno WM& Deoic.nc vvvi" Copyrights &c. 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Mickey fng of the Nebraska Stato Teachers' stroyed by tiro mst ugiu. ' "" """' ; " Vicar Anderson, at radical changes association hero, .peaking on "Tho wore being eonduc tol when tho io art a vsldo living ne An . appointive officers Schools and tho Nation." senator was "' "'" "r;;,.;,v homo wns destroyed by fire. Tho . ... i. i i... itniiir.r.. !... . nnnnrni'tillnn wn nnlinod 1)1 uevermgu was iiuiouuce-u uy -.viwium m mu v-w..-,.--, - - ,, . vici-110. n tlio linuso of a t -.-,...? Pnthor .Tninns Romo no. who was mother was ifsltlng at tno nouso oi a i t T-nintii-nr nt tlin tlmo anil attomnted Senator Bever dee snoke nartlcnlar- preaciung, ami an cscapun m uiuui.jr. "- "-"-., , . ',,.., -- ... - . i r ..... i . -. .. .ivivi. i.i ti.n - inn i innn ..... m , c. !.. .,....t.. a., iv nf nil 1,1 nimr. 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