The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 17, 1908, Image 3

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County Treasurer's Semi-Annual Statement.
Recapitulation, .showing tin- amount on liitncl July 1st, 1907, this collections since made, disbursements, and iiuiount remaining on hand nt the
oloe ni the fcth iln.v of January, MHM, in t.a:i and nil of the several Funds stated.
KIND OF FCNDS.
Sehool awl University Land.,
State Consolidated
0 ninty General
County Mridgc
County Itailro.nl I torn!
County Insane
County Poor
County Soldiers" Rolitif
County Road
District Hoad '
Onnmissioner District
District Schools
Statr Apportionment
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SAIONJAI RETAINS PORTrOUO
ReslgnHtlon of Prime Minister Not A
ceptcd Policy of Increasing Taxa
tion Causes Dissatisfaction Tluouol)
out the Empire.
Tokio, .Inn. in. A cnblncL uMs is
Imminoiit. After a oonforonc1 ol U
rabltioL inlnlHtors, iMur'tpilN aaionjai,
tlio prliuo mlnlHtor, vlnltod tho em
poror til tho palnco and wan iu)vUly
followed by Prince Ito.
It Is iNiderstood thai dilueultte.s u
1st over the budget, which re Uu j.t
ciMable.
It was announced that. Yoshiro ,5al;
ntnnl, minister of lliinneo, and lsilium
YannKli., inlubitur or cHimiiMial
tlons, have rel;ned from th tablnet.
Their rcUMtialloiiH have leeii accept
ed. Tlw re.slKiiatlon or ManpilH Salon
jai, the prime minister, ban "fccvn rv
ftlH(!(l.
aK'if.-altitm Matsiida, inlnlnlcr ot Jills'
Uco, will combine tho portfolio if
llnauce, and Keihara, minlHter . l.kn
inturior, will combine that of the inbt
Inter of communlentionH. Thin leaves
tlio cabinet without tiny now element
ami removes the dlsputauts, who Jiave
boon tbu disfnrliliiK fiH'torH for noire
time past.
Tlie whole matter now is bollexed In
be settled Therv pmbnbly will W
some cliunges of Items in the budt.t
and' probably the j;evernineiit inny de
clde not to ineiease taxation, but in
stead reduce the appropriation for
tlio army and navy. It is possible.
Hint it may be decided to issue a Uv.ui
to covrr the deficiency.
PRESIDENT CAUSE oFfLUBBY
Count Von Knnitz Says Threati
Against Trusts Is Cause of Trouble.
Ibrlin, .Ian. 15.- In the course of an
intui pollution in the reichstng, in ref
erence t.o the IiIkIi into or discount
c)iai;ed by the imperial bank, Count
von Knnitz, Conservative, sukkchicc
tliuU Viesldent Hoosevelt's "threfttJ
j4Jilnt the t rusts" wa?, rspoiifdbU
for the critical nnnneinl situation ex
isting Vfiny throiiBhout the ntlr-
world. I
The speaker expressed the op'lii'Ioi.
thai't! lUj,i!t(l Ktates will need' inu')
JUire money and tkut this will u)H
from I3tiioj)n. Ho then uHkuri wftat
means would be ailojtfx'd to nivoy.
tii outflow, which eve.B a hlgn baV
rate of discount could not beep batik
He BHRKOsted u moderate ret urn te
blmetallisiu by issutaj; in Ct;jc.ii)V
HMver-iriuige to tlio fimot vff i'f
markJi pr capita whjyli, h f3K
.would Itfrpiovc the .s4lnafion. He ap
held tlie method' of the Jlanlt rV
Franco, wliieh issues silver coinage to
i the value ol 10 markR per. capita of
)PiibUhn( as n model in I hi- direr
, u7)ii, declaring that this Bystem per
mitted Franco to have such nn enor
mous gold reserve. Tlie shortage of
money, according to Count von Kaniti,
mnde tho restoration or ordinary finan
cial conditions questionable, pnrtiru
laily as there are Indications that a
period of industrial adversity is begin
ning. At the beginning of Decenilwr
ilfero wore In Ilerlin alone 23,00f
skilled workmen without employment!
and since that time the figures bad
been increased greatly.
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Flues and Licenses
School ISond
Ited Cloud City
lied Cloud Water llond
Itl Cloud Klectric Light Koud
Red Cloud F.leetrie Light Works
Rod Cloud Water Works
Hod Cloud Water Works Special
Rod Cloud Judgment
Red Cloud Sidewalk
Blue Hill
llluc Hill Water llond
Illue Hill Special
Cuide Rock
(iuidc Rock Itridge llond
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Interest
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Redemption
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38 28
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14 29
14 75
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Distriet Hotel
State Appor'ment
I lMnes x. licenses
( State. Treasurer
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100 80;
172 Oil
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20003 39
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307 91)1
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8918 00
17075 9.1
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1238 40
2515 Mil
519 80
597 15
515 381
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198 081
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1181 90.
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100 80
855 18
102 51
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11803 99,
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1200 00
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School District
State Apport'm't
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County Heneral
.1091 53,
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1535 19
512 52
35 20
55 70
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20003 39
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307 99
15792 15
8918 00
17075 93
3532 05
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12.18 10
2515 19
519 80
597 15
515 38
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107 12
198 08
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27 03
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1011 80
855 18
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Fees and Commissions received from Jul v 1st. 1907, to January 9th, 1908 81.150.00
Railroad Roods outstanding 830,000,00
I, W. C. Fnilim. County Treasurer, certify Unit the ubnve is a true and correct statement of the outstanding indebtedness of tlie count v and of all
moneys received and disbursed by me as County Treasurer of Webster County, Nebraska, from the first day of July. 1907. to the ninth day of Jauuarv. MUM,
to the best of my knowledge and belief, sis per statement submitted. W. C. FRAH.M, County Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of January, 1908.
KAI,
K. W. ROSS, Countv Clerk.
Teachers'Scarce in Chicago.
Chicago, Jan. 15.- -Tho sltnatioi
caused by the scarcity of teachers ii
the Chicago public schools hn
reached a climax. In seventy-thre
rooms, chiefly in element ury schools,
the olllcials found it impossible to pro
vide teachers and hnd to dismiss tJw
pupils for the day. More l ban 3,004
school children spent tlie day at home.
More than 1 ,0 vacancies were report
ed. v
Ice Breaks With Thirty Skaters.
Paris, Jan. 15.- (Jieat excitement
was caused by the breaking of th
ice on the lake in tlie Hois do Itov
logii". some thirty young people nlvn
precipitated into tlie water. It wa
feared ai llr.st that 'manj of (hen
weie diowuetl, but altera detachment
of firemen had dragged tho J;J1, b
was foiimi that only two had bee
di owned, both bodies being recovered.
Sixty Thousand to Central Girl.
Chicago. .Ian. 15. "I guess 1 wren"
work any more," reinaiked Miss Hose
Slianty.. a she resigned her position,
as telephone operator at the Paluw
House. Then she told Manager Vlev
hiicheu that she bad Inherited $G(l,(i0v,
left by an uncle in tlie far wofit,':mA
had received the first installment oft
the money.
Burglars at Artist Earle's.
Now York, Jan. in. -When a care
taker visited the residence of Fred
erick PInney lOarlc, the artist, at Jloa
roe, he discovered that burglorR U4
been at the place, stealing or rummi
pictures, china, rugs and brleabra
valued at more than $25,000.
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