I; .1 i ! U ft 56e CHIEF fcloud - - Nebraska. HJLISUKD EVERT FHIDAY. !l In Iht roitofBos at tud Cloud, Nob , jf m Second Ihm M Alter. I )E Nkwhouhb Manager GIVES DETAILS OF RELATIONS WITH FORMER SENATOR. SPECTATORS PACK COURT ROOM Tears Frequently Shed as She Tello Her Story Declared He Loved Her and His Affection Was Returned. Defendant Is Quite Emotional. Washington, Nov. JO. "I am so tired," said Mrs. Anna M. Hradley, the defendant in the trial now in progress In the criminal court In this city, .after she Intel spenl about lour hours on the witness stand relating the details of her acuualntanceship and intimacy with former United States Senator Itrown, with whose murder site stands accused, and Judge Stafford immediately gave orders for the adjournment of the court. Sho had not reached the events directly onnect cd with the tragedy in which Hrown was killed, but had very close ly approached them. The story dealt'. v It.li the first acquaintance of Mrti. Hradley with Hrown and told how that ' iiequulntuuco gradually ripened into Irlendsliip ami finally Into love. It was1 it long and pathetic narrative of Illicit I affection; of promises of marriage,' which could at first he made only on ' the condition of divorce on hoth sides, 1 . 1 ;ind then of disappointment and grief j outcome oi tho several White House when hoth heeame free and could conferences which liave he-en held have heen legally united ir Hrown had j within the jin-t lew days, when the ln'cii willing. .Mrs. Hraelley gave the J (iiiancial situai.on was uiieler consid pintle ulnrs ol many Vli'dges made tei'eration. her, told how Hiown had Introduced I Seereiaiy Cortelyoti says that the her as hh wife and of heiw he liad iMuiaina lionds will afford most suh- j.lven his name to one of their chil dren, and also of how he had aided her in no le.i.s than three criminal op erations. She i elated many pleasant Incidents of their life together. Site;1 woro a smile when site spoke of her' I ride in his intellectual attainments i.nd told of their reading together tin1 piiuclpnl poets. Site said that lie told her over and ever again that she was the only woman he had ever loved and averred I hill by ills manner toward her and ids superior attainments he had gained a lomplete mastery over her. The court loom was crowded dining tut! entire day and many of the spec tators were women. Tears were Ire iiuently shed, not only by the general nudience, but once or twice by mem- Iters of the jury. Mrs. Hradley was enrlte emotional and her voice was ' M'nrccly audible at times. Her attor-! neys, however, expressed conlldence ' after the witness left the stand lliaf ' Hie would he aide to proceed to the end without a breakdown. .Mrs. Hrad ley said her health had failed during her association with Hrown and she told of one occasion when she was tempted to commit suicide. STEVE ADAMS TESTIFIES Defendant Takes Stand in Murder Trial at Rathdrum. linthdriiiu, Ida., Nov. 'Jli. - Sieve Adams was on the stand in his own defense. He said he came out ol the St. Joe country on the Stli of August. Went to ('oner d'Alene and then to Spokane and two or three da.vs alter was at Sacred lleuit hospital to see his cousin. .Mrs. Warren Oliver. This corroborated the testimony of .Mrs. i Oliver, who stated he came lo see her, on the llth of August. Adams told of his arrest in Maker City and said he was not allowed to .see a hiwver until' Just before leaving, when a man named Moore came up and lie and Hrown and Thlel sot in the cab with him and rode to the depot. Moene looked at his ieiiilsitlon papers and lold Adams thul he could ;eep him 'there, nut thought it would he best for hlra to ko to Holee, Hr wns placed In Hie e:Hl Willi Hurry Orchard at Holse and kept there He! or six days. Hut JtiK that time Warden Whitney took him out and told him if lie would corroborate Orchatd's confession he would lie all right. McHarlnnd curnu Mid told him if lie would corroborate Hit confession of Orchard lie would he all right. .Mci'iiiliiud told him lie inpreKMited (Jovernor (loodiug ami tho state of Malm and wauled him to con nect Slmpkliift ami other l-Vdeiatlon eifriclals. Mr. !lawle hail not nearly finished Adams' eio.'-c.ainlnntlou when court adjourned, Inning not gone into the matter or the confession at all, He proved by Adams that he always was liberally fnppllcd with funds, and Adams explanation of whore he got them was vague. Adams was arrested t OKden, Utah, and wired to Petti - lione at Denver for $7.r. to get hack on.l 'Yen, I got $7 from Pejttlliono" snld Adams. "I borrowed If." Harry Orchard's story dctnllK this Incident. In mniiy InntnncuH lllo this Adams held to (he dctnlls of IiIh con fession. Ho recalled that he had left Denver following the blowing up of tho Independence station, having heard that Ills name was mentioned' as a possible participant In that crime. Miss Mer Will Testify. New York, Nov. 20. The motion of counsel for Katherlne Cleminons Gould to vacate an order obtained by her husband, Howard Gould, for the examination of Helen Mer before the trial of Mrs. Gould's suit for a sep aration from her liusbund was denied by Justice O'Gorman. Rockefeller Not Hoarding Bonds. New York. Nov. 20. John P. Hockc feller Is not hoarding government bonds, according to a statement, Issue d by those who said that they were au thorized to speak for him. BOND AND KOTE.IKSnU TREASURY WILL ALSO PUT OUT $100,000,000 INTEREST-BEAR- I Popular Form of Subscription Proba-; ble to Attract Money From Hoards. ' Plan Is Outcome of Recent Series of Conferences at White House. Washington. Nov. IS. Secretary Cortelyoti made the important an nouncement that its a means of afford ing relief to the financial situation, the treasury will issue $50,000,000 of Punama bonds and $Ioo.(m,(i,ooo certif icates of huh btceincss. or so much thereof as may bo necessary. The certificates will run for one year and will bear '.' per cent interest. The secretary's action in coming to the relief of the financial situation meets with President Roosevelt s H.itty approval and this plan is the ....... it.. I ..,,ll,.- ..., il... !.... ,,..,,. I, I, ,u cKlllliill run, tin Cliv lit,, iiiw,ii.'.i .i...t ti.... ,. i.r. ,..i ... i.i i,.,.' ...... i... ,. ...... ... ,,.,v ,. .... .. ........ .... additional national hank circulation. He iilt-o states thai the proceeds limn the sale of c-eiilllcates can lie made directly awiilaule at points wnere lite nice" Is most urgent and especially lor the movement of crops, which, lie says, "if properly accolerated will gie lite greatest relict and re..ult In Uhj most Imui'diate lluanclal returns." The seetetar. calls attention to tire attractiveness of tire bonds and certif icate's as ab.Milutely safe- investments. Secretary Corlcl.wiu adds that th'jse relief lueasuies will enable hlin to meit public expenditures without withdrawing for that purpose any ap preciable amount of public moneys now deposited in national hanks throughout the country. Two treasury circulars, one inviting proposals lor the issue of bonds ami the other ask ing tor the certificates, will be sent out today. In ills letter to Secrdnry Cortelyoti, appi oviug the tteasury plans, Presi dent Uoosevelt states that he has been assured that the leaders In con gtess hac under consideration a cur rency measure "which will meet in permanent fashion the needs of tho situation, and which, I believe, will lit passed at an early date after congress coin cues two weeks hence.'' The president al. o calls attentlem to what is needed most at this time is that tire "people should realize how fundamentally sound business coudi- lions in lids 'country are. nnd'how ah-'' surd it is to permit themselves to get into a panic and create a strin gency by hoarding their savings In Head of trusting perfect sound banks." JURY ACQUITS MRS. SLADEK Is Still Under Indictment for Murder of Her Father. Chicago. Nov, Hk-Mrs. Mary Sla dek, who during her trlu' on a charge' of having poisoned her mother, Mrs.' Mary Mette, has attracted mote than usual attention as the mother of "The Jail Haby." was acquitted hv a Jiirv in Judge ChytratiK' court. Mr. Sla dek is still under Indictment for th cleat li of liet father. The deaths oc curred curb tills year, the entire Mette famllv. coiislsllnn of the father.! inothcM -and three ons, having becomes' violently 1)1 after euting food which had been prepared bv Mrs. Sladek.' The Male charged that .Mr. Sladek had attempted to exterminate tho fam ily, advancing as u motive a deslie ou her part to profit by insurance cur 1 li'il b.v her parent!. j A pathetic leal are of tire case was the birth to Mrs Sladek at the county hir-iiital eiuht weeks ago of a glrli baliv. H.v a special order of couit Mrs. Sladek was removed from the. jail in oreliyr that the child nilxlit not hear an unnecessary stigma. Haskell Calls Oklahoma Legislature. Ciulhrle. Okla., Nov. 18.- (Sovornor , Charles N. Haskell Issued a call for ihe leglslatine of the tiftw state to meft on Dee. ''. The place vvherv Hi session will be called Is left open. This gives reasons for fear here that (ho legislature might be called to meet at Home other place than Guth rie, If the nlty does not offer a place, for the legislature to meet at a flgttro to suit t,he governor and the loglslat- ots. Shawnee lias offered quintets for the state officers and n place lor the leglslatute to meet free of charge. Trial LaGtB Eleven Minutes. Chicago, Nov. 1C After a trial which lasted only eleven minutes, Mrs Hvelyn Roinadka, the wealthy Milwaukee woman who was indicted for various burglaries and larcenies in this city, wn' sentenced by Judge Hicntano to imprisonment in the peni tentiary for the Indeterminate teim of one to twenty yeais. Her counsel (! elated in court that she was l..;ij railroaded to prison for the purpo.se of shielding other people Signs Statehood Proclamation. Washington, Nov. It!. With an eagle quill pen. President Roosevelt, at 10 o'clock this morning signed the proclamation that made Indla-u Ten I tory and Oklahoma a state of tho union. No ceremony attended tho signing, the effect of which was to put In motion the machinery of tho state government at Guthrie. Okln. Gold Supply Increased. New York, Nov. IS. The gold sup ply here has increased by more than $Il.r..io.O()ii by lurthor importations reaching hete. BR VAN IS WILLINU BUT WILL NEITHER ASK NOR MAKE FIGHT FOR NOMINATION. ley and (lieen, accused of lilac Kinitil . . .. . u. A.,,iinuuitv, :1 extortion, must stand trial. Judge Entrusts Question of His Availability , n .Cornish so ruled. I he attorneys In to Voters of Party and If Prize Falla to,W(,(1 toolinlt-nl ohjections to in- to Another He Will Not Be Disap pointed or Disgruntled. Lincoln, Nov. 1.V- William .). Hr; aii will accept the Democratic noiniiintloi. tor president in liios, hut lie will neither ash nor inaKe a light lor it. He says thai tor a year oi more he has heen pri'sseii to answer the cities lion. "Will you accept the noinina- , ,,, . , , .. .. .,. . ""' and he helleves the public is ' entitled to an answer aim to know i the position lie occupies. The qui'S I lion that ought to weigh most, he i sa.vs. Is whether iris nomination will j strengthen the Democratic parly. Nut j only will he licit seek or ask tor the nomination, but lie will not assume to I decide Hie eiuestion of avnilabillt and if Hie juize falls to another he. will neither be disappointed nor dis gruntled. At the same time he denied that he had waited this long in a de sire to ascertain the chances of victory Mr. Mix an says: "'Now that the election of l'.MiT is past and plans are being made for next year's campaign. Mr. Hryau feeds that a statement is due to l he public. Those who prefer .tiiolher candidate aio entitled to know his position and those who favor his nomination have a right to de maud an answer to the question so ollen put, 'Will you accept a noinina Hon?' His refusal to answer the ques Hon lias led to the circulation of many lalse repents and unfrlendl) newspa pers have taken advantage of his si lence to misrepresent his attitude , Mr. Hryan will not ask for nor seek ! r. nomination and lie will not assume ' to decide the question ot his avail nullity. He lias been so amply recotn penseil by his party for what lie lias none and for what lie has endeavoicci to do that lie lanuot . laim a nomiuu turn as a leward, ni'ljher should hl ambition he considered, for he ha ! lmn1,',s ,,m"Kh rro ,,,s m,,y "' -ilUSI,1 II1S illllllll lllll. I 111- "III.! itn-s Hon that ought to weigh with ins party is whether tho pan e-au hi strengthened and aided more hv ins nomination than by the nomination ol some one else. If lie can serve party by being Its candidate lie accept lite comiulssdon and make best fight he can. If. however, choice falls ou another, he will lie disappointed or disgruntled, availability Is a question to he elded not by him, not by a few the will the the not Hi ers, not even by the loading nevvspa - pets tltat call themselves Deruociatlc hut hv the voters of the pal t y , and to ilium lie cut 1 itsts the decision of the question- they ate the supreme court In all matters concerning candidates. as they are In all matters concernlnii the platform. If the rank and tile Mr. of Hie Democratic party desire Hryan to make the race, he will mnki'i H no matter who may lie the Hepub-j Mean nominee. If the uienileMs of tho j arty believe that Mr. Hryan s nomi nation will help the party, its prln-1 clplus and Its policies, lie will accept the uominntiou whejtlier the Indica tions point tei clu'cat or victory." QUARANTINE PUT IN FORCE Governor Sheldon Takes Steps for In spection of Stock. Lincoln Nov. .Y- Stock sent from western Nebraska lo east urn Nebras ka markets must be sunjuct to tlm ,ume regulations as stock in transit on Interstate business. New regula tions decided upon by (lover nor Shel- don will ko into effect on Dec. 1. The quarantine Is what has been de manded by live stock interests for soinu time ns a preventative against tho spread' of scabies mid other dis eases of cattle. Governor Sheldon tins not issued tho formal order of quarantine, but he has decided that iUw shipments in the state from western Nebraska shall 1-e subject to the smut regulations as the govern ment imposes on stock shipped be tween states, The government In spector will be made deputv state In spector and will cooperate with flic state' officers. Tin movement Is of ut most import to cattle liitcicsts ThiJ spread of disease hi recent months ;,u aroused .stockmen to action. TRIAL OF MEAD SHUMWAY Alleged Slayer of Mrs. Martin to Face Jury at Beatrice. Ucatrlee, Neb., Nov. IS. There will be a crow i( in the district court loom this afternoon, when the' trial oi Rob ert Mead Shuniway, charged with tin murde'r of .Mrs Martha Martin, begins Mrs. Martin, wile of an old and hiuhly esteemed resident of the' county, was niuielereil In her home near the town ot Adams early last Se'pti tuber. Sh'itn way, a young man of good appe-atauce, worked on the Mai tin farm and dlsup pea led at the time of the crime H was captured a mouth later in Mis souri. It was not safe to bring him here at the time em account of tin eats of lynch hi;;, anil he was taken to the lUcuiteiitiuty. He1 is now sennewhe-nj in lle-alrice, but his exae t whereabouts is known mly to the sheriff and his deputies IVellng, howe've r, has quieted, iud there is little fear of violent e. i Must Stand Trial. . Lincoln. Nov. Hi. Attorneys Hillings- ' dictments returned last spring. They were accused of extortion in stilts and j remonstrances filed against saloon- , keepers. LEWIS CALLSKRUM LIAR Waxes Wroth During Trial for Fraud ulent Uusc of Mails. St. Lenta, Nov. mi.- During the trial of Ijd ward (i. Lewis, charged with hiving used the mails to defraud In Hie oiganization ot the People's Unit ed States baiilt, Lewis was nierclle .esiy ciOKS-exanilned by lotnier Judge dies-' ter II. Krum, leading counsel for the) govcrutiK nt. When Attorney Krum i aslicd the witness why he had trans-j ferri'd his house and lot in I'nlx rslty ' Hcii'hts to ills wife lor a considera tion of $, when .-everal thousands of .lollais' worth of I'niversity Heulty .ind Development company bonds .vcre seemed by the property, Lewis Mining from the witness chair and with lists clenched in the intensity ol his auger, lie exclaimed: "That is a '.eliberaie lie of you and the rest of your hunch. The mortgage bonds .vcre paid up before tire traiinler was made and I have been lighting for two years to nail that lie before a jury of tny countrymen." TERRORIST COMMITS SUICIDE Young Woman Prefers Death to Car rying Out Plot Assigned to Her. St. Petersburg. Nov. 20.--A well dressed woman, about eighteen years old, was found in a dying condition at the station of the Tsarskoe-Sedo railroad. She confessed lo having bee n r(ctc-i to execute an inipoitniit terroristic act. but her courage failed her, she said, and she took poison. 'I lie woman, whose name was Kxenln, died aftei having made a confession to a priest. Impoitaut documents found on he r iierson Indicate that she had been detailed to hill the minister ol war. Lieutenant (ieneial Uudiger, who has been lorrnally sentenced to death by "he Soeinl Revedutlonists. AERONAUT HAS CLOSE CALL Vaulx's Aeroplane Collapses While Speeding Through Air. Paris, Nov. 211 Count He-nil do hi , Vaulx. the well known Krench aero mini, had a narrow escape from death while experimenting with an aeio plane near tills city. The machine collapsed while huci'dlng through the air at a rate ol thirty miles an hour and clashed to the Ktound with greal force. The count was pinned under the Iliads of wreckage. The gasoline caught Hie and this greatly Increased the danger of the aeronaut. Krlends hurried to the scene, however, and hitcceeded In releasing him in the nick of time. His injuries were slight. I DIES KISSING DEAD HUSBAND Woman, III in Bed, Clasps Lifeless1 Form In Arms and Passes Away. Hellefoutaine. ().. Nov. i!u. With the dead body of her husband elaspeci in her arms, Mrs, Nicholas Williams of Utislisvlvanla died of gilef. Will iams died of blood poisoning follow ing u splinter scratch. Mrs. Williams was ill and directed that the body of her husband lie brought to her bed side. As she clasped Hie lifeless form Kemps Balsai Will stop any con ah that can be sloppcrt by any medicine and cure coughs that cannot be cured by any other medicine. It is always the best cotifjh cure. Vou cannot afford to take chances on any other Kind. KEMP'S BALSAM enrcs coufihs, colds, bronchitis, flrln, asthma and consuiti. tlon in tlrst stones. It docs not contain alco hol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, poison ous or harmlul clrujj. New and Liberal Homestead Regulations Id WESTERN CANADA New Districts Now Opened for Settlement Snmo of llio ilmlivt IhikIh In tlm crnln-crmtlrik lipllxnf 8nlntrliwtin nml AllMftu Iiiim- nclill Ihi u oh-ih(1 for M'ttli'tnent nmli-r llm I(cIm-,I llomi'iti ml Iti-Kulntinii of Ciiiinrln. Tlinu'iind" of llnnit.ttii(1i- of li'fl ncrcM ciu'h iiro now inulliihk'. Tlin new lUwiln tloiix miikii it imuitilit for entry (o lo iuhiIo hy priuj tho 0i-ortunl(y (hat ninny In tl.it Unitiil Sti.tt Imve ( n kiiIUiik for. Any mctuW of n fntiill) mm nmkn onlry for miy other mi-tuU-r ct tho tamlly, who niiw iK'Otitltli'il to uiiikti entry for liluiH-lf or lur-'lf Kntrv miiy now lm nunlo ln-foro tho Axent or Sub Aucnt of thoDIatrii t li irox (on (ortiilni-mnlitinnk-ly tlio futlier, mothi-r, win, flMiulitt-r, luvtlii-r oi llcr of im Inti'iiilltiit linini-Mrmlrr. "Any vin-numbind aactlon ol Dominion Landa In Manitoba or (he Northwaat Provlncat, aicapltno a ano ZS, not rttmtd, may ba liomatloadod by any paraon (ho aola head ol a lamlly, ot mala ovar la yaara at aga, lo Ilia ailanl ot ona-quartar aacllon, ol 180 aeraa mora or lata." '1 ho foo In ei.rli enno will Ho W. riiurrho.. whoolf anil tnnrkotn iotienlent Hciilthy cltmiitr, ;li.n.llrl niMtiK tirlneliml hulii'trli . For further imrMeiilnr" nn to Itnte. Tioutri, bent mi7 nnu kixi mw iirHiii.urnnirit: nml utile lo uo nnu nire in i,or-Hio, npij to w. v. in.sNirn" (01 Now York Life HMu . Omnhn. Ned Cull mil mi Cioverumelit Auetit and ki.-.sei the unresponsive lips .she sobbed and died. Greeks Fined for Importing Boys. Clllcng'i, Nov. l!i). 'I l.a"eo CiVei'l. lound guilty of having imported hoy? 1 1 out , their native country to be larined out to preipiietors of shoe shin lug establishments and fruit stuns .-.( re fine d b.v I'edi-ral Judge Hethea The tines v. ..e accompanied by n Hi rent of penitentiary sentenn droulel the offenses lie repeated. Th lines, which ranged 11 mu $L'.i lo $."" were based on the making of falsi allldnvlts In securing entrance of tl.e boys to tho l'n!ted States. Three Killed, Four Fatally Hurt. Toronto. Nov. 20. Three workim-i. were Instantly killed and four proba lily tnlnlly Injured by the lull of a cage In a lu.Mout shaft at the wttt"r works tunnel under Toronto bay. Tlic eable carrying the cage broke near the top of the shaft and the men weie dashed to the uoltom, the weights lull ing on top of 1 hem. Seventeen Injured in Wreck. Washington, Nov. I'd. Seventeet persons, were injuied, none fatally, n a heae'eon collision between Southcri railway passenger trains at tin n trance to the new teitulnal tunnel :i tills city. Hoth engines were dctnol Islieel and several coaches badly clan aged. Hitchcock Refuses to Answer Questior New York. Nov. '20.- -Hayniotu Hitchcock the actor, lefused to at swer quest ions put to him when h was called as a witness in the aciioi for criminal libel biought by forme Congressman William Astor Chnulc egairist William It. Hearst. Armed Robbers Hold Up Greeks. Kansas City, Nov. "Jli. .Seven artnei robbers- entered Hie qunrteis ol eight.' lircek labours in the Koch (shine yards in Kansas City, Kan., ami with 0 raw 11 pistols held the laborers at ha -and seal died their bunks, seeurli',' $700 in cash Woman's Corn Causes Her Death. St. Louis, Nov. JO. -Hlootl poisoi ing, resulting Horn having trimmer a corn and applied a corn plaster tw. weeks ago, caused the death of Mi: Kenjainln Kimball at her home her. Mrs. Kimball was prominent in sin -ty. Mother of Twenty-Five Children. Cioodhue, Minn., Nov. "JO. Mrs. a Hossner has given birth 10 her slxt pair of twins, horn since ISflS. Sli.t !s the mother of twenty-live children. Mail Man Killed on Track. Seward. Nh Nov. H",. Scbuyle Clark, fifty years of age, formerly niral nee delivery mail carrier, win killed nloin-.t instuutly here by a Hit lliifctou ptisseiiRer train. As he a. tempted to cro-s the track the Iniini ing train struck ills wagon, sendiiu it high In the air, with fatal result c to the drlvr. The Iioiths, strangeh. escaped any injury whatever, whi'i thv vehicle ni te tally demollmhtMl. Omaha Increases Bank Clearings. Omaha, Nov. 18. Of the thirl r. three leading cltless of the Unltfil htateft which H'pori weekly the htenVc clearings. Omaha Is the only one m -ihow an lnerbe In clearing for last week. A Ttt ' i I 1.. I. , . -i"!'-:. .i,!6reai,., --"J "V ". IT7: i2Ui -" - WNisirw WMftiK ! &&m - 1 "T W