The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 18, 1907, Image 7

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County Treasurer's Semi-Arriual Statement.
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Red Cloud Water Works
Red Cloud Water Works Special
Red Cloud .Judgment
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I, W. C. Frahm, County Treasurer, certify that the above is a true and correct statement of the outstanding indebtedness of the county and of all
Moneys received and disbursed by me as County Treasurer of Webster County, Nebraska, from the first day of duly. 1000, to the first day of .lanuarv, 1007.
to the best of my knowledge and belief, as per statement submitted. W. C. FRA1IM, County Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of .January, 1007. LEU DuTOUR, County Clerk.
hbai.J W. It. KA1LKY, Deputy.
IS IK II
EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE DEVAS
TATE JAMAICAN CAPITAL.
FATALITIES ARE LESS THAN 100
Hospitals Are Filled With Injured and
List of Victims May Be Increased.!
Many of the Most Important Duild
Ings Destroyed.
New York, .Ian. 10. Kingston, tli
picturesque capltul of the Island o!
Jiunuiiu, has been devastated by a
violent earthquake.
Retails of the disaster arc lacking,
as direct communication with (tie
stricken city has boon cut otT. Tiie
land lines have been reconstructed to
within five miles of Kingston and frou.
meager report received through such
chammls a were open. It has been
learned that many of the most Import
ant buildings have been destroyed and
that there has been serious loss of
life.
So far as the reports Indicate. t!"'1
fatalities number less than 100, though
the hospitals are filled with injured,
and the list of victims may he mate
rially increased.
Kingston and the other points of In
terest of the Island are at this season
of the year thronged with tourists
from both America and England, and
the greatest apprehension is lolt for
the safety of many persons who had
recently arrived at the Jamaican re
sorts. The most distinguished of these
were members of a party of English
Mates me 11, agricultural experts and
men of affulrs, who under the Icadti
ship of Sir Alfred Jones, had arrived
In Kingston within the past few days
to attend an agricultural conference
there. Among those In tho .company
were Hall Calne, the novelist; Vis
count Montmorres, II. O. Arnold-Foi-Bier,
Sir Thomas II. Ungues, Str
Thomas Shauu and others or equui
praininnucp.
The first groat shock was Telt about
3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon ami
flames immediately sprung rroni tlie
wrecka;o to carry ou the work of ti -Btmctkwi.
At last reports the flro was
ptlll burning, although It was believed
to bn under control.
TI10 Myrtle Rank hotel, the principal
hotel at Kingston, which probably
sheltered tho great bulk of visitors
on the Island, Is reported destroyer.
Tho great military hospital was
burned and forty soldiers are reported
dead.
Sir James Fergusson Is said to have
been Instantly killed, hut according U.
, Loudon reports, no other Englishman,
Canadian or American Is believed to
be missing.
The extent of tho destruction which
has been wrought In Kingston, a city
which already bears the scars of a
number of disastrous visitations ot
fire, earthquake and eyclono In years
gone by, is still left largely to tho
imagination.
The city is one of low lying build
taps, clustered along the shores of
one of the finest and most sccurel.
land locked harbors in the West In
dies. The population, which numbers
50,000. Ib largely made up of native
blacks.
Many steamers carrying tourists to
Jamaica were en route to the Island
when the earthquake occurred, but It
so happened that, according to sched
ules, none of the ships from N
York or Boston was in Kingston har
bor Monday afternoon.
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BILL FAVORABLY REPORTED BY
HOUSE COMMITTEE.
PHILIPPINES SWEPT BY TYPHOON
One Hundred Livc3 Lost on Island of
Leyte Samar Also Suffers.
Manila, Jan. 1C The Islands of
Leyte and Samar were swept, by a
typhoon Jan. 10. One humlred lives
were lost on tho island of Ixsyte. The
barracks and olllcers quarters on tho
east coast of Samar wore destroyed.
No estimate of tho damage to proper
ty has yet been made. Tho storm is
tho worst that 1ms occurred within
the Itrst ten years. Communication
with Loyte and Samar has been cut off
for the past bIx days and only meager
particulars of tho storm were re
ceived today.
RUSSIA FACES A DEFICIT.
Minister of Finance Hopes to Be Able
to Avoid a Foreign Loan.
St. Petersburg. Jan. 10. The deficit
In tho budget of 1907 will, if tho ex
pectations of Finance Minister Kokov
Boff are realized, be covored entirely
from internal sources and without re
sort to a foreign loan. Tn an interview
with the Associated Press the lulu
inter said he hoped that a large part
of the deficit, which has already been
reduced from $149,300,000 to $12l
5000,000 by the surplus or 190G, would
bo balanced by the excess or Income
In 1907, and it would not be necessary
to raise moro than $70,000,000 by an
Internal loan. Issued with the sanction
of parliament.
Chicago Printing Office Burns.
Chicago, Jan. 10. Half a million
dollars' worth of property was de
stroyed by a fire which partially
burned tho olght-story building on
Dearborn street occupied principally
by m. A. Douohuo & Co., printers and
publishers.
Standard Case Postponed.
Chicago. Jan. Hi. Ky agreement by
attorneys In the case tho pleading or
the Standard Oil company to the In
dictments against It, which were re
cently sustained by Judge Landis, was
postponed until Jan. 21.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Jan. 15. Cattle Receipts,
i.BOO; steady; common to prime
ctenrs, $4.007.30; cows, $'2.7n?7-1.7fi ;
heifers, $2.G05.00; bulls, $2.7o4-u0;
calves, $2.7r8.75; Blockers and" feed
era, $2.(i04.fi0. Hogs Hecolpts, 28,
000; 510c higher; prime shipping
hogs, $0.llO(!.Crj; choice butcher
weights, $G.G03(i.G5; packing, $G.B2i(.
0(i2i.; assorted light, $fj.u5oii0;
bulk of sales, $G,5fiG.G0. Sheep
Receipts, 14.000; strong to 10c higher;
sheep, $3.005.G5; yearlings, $4.C0
O.GO; lambs, $5.757.80.
MEASURE PROVOKES A FIGHT
Substitute by Littaucr Adopted In
stead of Senate Bill by Majority of
One All Democrats and Three Re
publicans Vote Against It.
Washington, Jan. 10. After a fight
that lasted all day and extended to
the floor of the house, threatening to
bring about much (llfiisteiing at one
time, the houso committee on mer
chant marine and fisheries finally de
cided, by a vote of 8 to 7, to make a'.
favorable report ou a ship subsidy bill!
proparert by Representative Littaucr
further prosecutions, is reported to
be ns follows:
"Tho development of events must bo
awaited. In the mennwhllo worship
will continue provisionally without
provocation and without yielding. No
arrangements for the future will be
made and tho future laws will be
simply ignored. The parish priests
will leave their churches only on com
pulsion and on tho advice of tho bish
op. The priests will not take tho
initiative."
ORR TO RESIGN PRESIDENCY
Klngsley to Be His Successor as Head
of New York Life.
New York, Jan. 1C Tho Herald
says: "Alexander 13. Orr will retire
from the presidency of the New York
Life Iusu-anco company when tho
n'jw trustees have been granted their
certificates of election, which will be
within tho next sixty days. Darwin
P. Klngsley, now vice president, Is to
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There is n disease prevailing iti thin
eoimtry most dangerous localise so decep
tive, manysutiueu
deaths are caused
by it heart dis
ease, piicumouia,
heart failure or
apoplexy arc often
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the result of kid
ney dircasr. If
kidney trouble in
allowed tondvuucu
thekidncy-poison-
,....'cu.w. co niooa win at
tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of
tho bladder, or thr. kidneys themselves
nraK uown and waste nway cell by cell.
bladder troubles almost always result
from i derangement of the kidneys and
a cure is obtained quickest by n proper
treatment of tlie kiilueys. If you are feel
ing badly you can make no mistake by
taking Dr. Kilmer's Swninp-Koot, the
great kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine ami
scalding pain in passing it, and over
comes that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and to get up many limes during the
night. Tlie mild and the extraordinary'
crfti' of Swamp-Root is soon icnlizcd.
It stands Ihe highest for its n underfill
cure; of the most distrcsMiig cases.
Swamp-Koot is pleasant to take and in
sold bv all druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar si-e bottles. You may have a
sample bottle of thm wonderful new dis
covery and a book that tells all about it,
both sent free by mail. Addtess, Dr. Kil
mer & Co.. Ilinghamton, N. Y. When
wtiting mention reading this generous
offer 111 this paper. Don't make any
mistake, but remember the natne.Swainp
Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, and thu
address, Uinglwuiton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
OYSTERS
in every style. Ca
tering to parties and
dances a specialty.
Fresh Bread, Pies,
Cakes, Candy and
Cigars.
The Bon Ton
W. S. BI3NSB. Proprietor.
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of Now York n a substitute for the I bo Ills succiusor. It Is said on the best
Grosvenor bill, which has been under
consideration for many weeks.
The lueruben of the committee sup
porting the measure woro Heproscnt
atlves Grosvenor, Miner, Llttloflehl,
Fordnoy, Wachter, Humphrey, Wat
sou and Littaucr, all Republicans.
The negative votes wcro cast by
Representatives Uirdsall, Wilson and
Hlnshaw, Republicans, and Gouldcn,
Maynard, Shirley and Patterson, Dem
ocrats. Soven subsidized mall linos are pro
vided for, with an annual subvention
estimated at $3,700,000. Two of the
lines aro to be from tho Atlantic coast
to South Amorlct and ono from the
Gulf of Mexico to Colon. From the
Pacific roast there are to be three
linos to tho Orient and ono line to
tho west coast of South America.
authority.
FARMER FATALLY SHOT
Jay Smith Attacks Henry Groatman
in Quarrel Over Land,
liroken Dow, Neb., Jan. 10. News
was recoived at the sheriff's office that
Henry Groatmun, a prominent and
wealthy farmer living near Midvulc,
thirty miles west of here, was shot
and fatally wounded by Jay Smith.
The shooting was tho result of n
quarrel between the two men over
some land that Smith had rented
from Groatman last year. Tho last
seen of Smith, who boors a shudy rep
utation, he was driving south toward
his father's farm. Groatman was shot I
through tho breast and is dying. I
ICat
Meat?
When you nro hungry and
want somcthig nice in tho
meat lino, drop into my
market. We hove tho nicest
kind of
Home-made
Sausages
nnd moats, fish, nnd game
in season. Wo think, and
almost know, that wo can
pleaso you. Give us a
trial.
Koon Bros.,
Successors to
ROBINSON & BURDEN.
PRODS TILLMAN ON NEGRO
Heated Controversy Between Spooner
and South Carolina Senator.
Washington, Jan. 1G. Tho feature
of tho senate session was a constitu
tional argument by Spooner (Wis.),
upholding the president's right to discharge-
the negro troops at Hi owns
ville. His remarks were questioned by
Tlilmun, and the two engaged in a
heated eontrovoray. Spooner made a
bitter attack on the South Carolina
senator.
Tillman was not permitted to reply
at length, hut at the conclusion of
Spoonor's speech declared that at an
early date he would take occasion to
defend himself against "tho Insulting
allusions made to him."
Tho bitter feeling provoked by the
controvery between Senators Spooner
and Tillman makes It uuposslblo to
say when a vote can b had on the
Brownsville resolution, it Is expected
tho debate will he extended.
FRENCH BISHOPS REPLY TO POPE
Worship Will Continue Provisionally
Without Yielding.
Paris, Jan, 1C. Tho answer of tho
French bishops in reply to tho pope's
nnouHnn nc tn wlint nltltndo tint onto.
copato would, adopt in the event of Residence 1 88.
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SAY, HISTER!
Do you know that it will pay YOU, as
well U9 US, to buy your Building Ma
torial and Coal at ouryards? Not only
that our prices avkra(ie lower, or at
loast as low, as those of our competit
ors, but HKOAtJSK wo take especial caro
of and protoot nil cau bo classed as
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PL ATT & FREES CO.
Coal. Lumber.
City Dray and Express Line.
F. TV. 8TUJ3E1JAK1CIJ, PROP.
Goods Delivered to any part of the city.
Charges as low as the Lowest
CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO.
TELEPHONES.
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