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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
Bntered In the PottofUce At lied Cloud, Neb,
m Second Clam Matter
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PASS LIST PULLED BACK
MUsouri Pacific Notifies Railroad Com
mission of Dcoislon.
Lincolti, Feb. 15. The Missouri Pa-
cln frrn nisfl irt whorobv It nor- to ten, with the smaller numoer prob- i "-ae .JI ,.. l"u'7u ",ul w"
! twen ty doctors lid seventeen ably correct. Mossvllle, Service and measurements of the furniture In ques
silts twenty doctors and seventeen destroyed They t!on totalled 45,108 square feet and
lawyers In Nobraska to ride free In boso are tne towns ucsirojeu. ino furniture San
return for their services to tho road arc all in Jones county and all are uial ,n "ls m r , . A , .
las beonKraand the attorney very small, being merely a handtul of dcrson charged for 44 016 square feet,
nas been wiuuirawn ami tue attorney HwnlHnM Tho tnnmdo The defense contends that though San
Kenoral will not prosocuto either the scattered dwellings. I he tornado ....,,.,,. stflte more for the
road or tho nisaholders struck them about noon and u most erson charged tno state more ior tne
r0?'. 'V1? paS8,,0lder3'. .... .. inatnn0a ic ,rt,, tn u n.r,i famous booth ack stand in the senate
nouueauon waa receivcn uiruugu
long distance telephone by the rail-
toad commission from Bailey P. Was-
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Kuncr, gunurui cuuuuvi ior wu uau,
that this course will bo pursued. Tito
rallrcni.it commisslonera feel this la a
raiiraati commissioners eei inia w a
virtual acceptance of the provisions
of the antl-pass law and will not push
prosecution of tho pa-ssholdora or tho
donating road
EWsou Rich, counsel for tho Union
Pacific road, was hero from Omaha to
talk over pass matters with tho com-
mlssloners. He said tho surgeons and
lawycrB of the Union Pacific were paid
a monthly salary and were regarded
rb employes. He could not see his
way clear to advising n wunurawai or
the trattbportation at this time.
ONE DEAD, THREE INJURED
Edward McCarthyKmed In Wreck of
Runaway Trolley at Omaha.
Omaha, Feb. 15. For twenty-five
minutes, pinned beneath the rums of
a. street car, Edward McCarthy, an
urnployc of tho street ralij j lou
pany, waa crushed to death at Tenth
and Valley streets.
.Tho motor car, southbound, with a
gravel car trailer, got beyond the mo
tortnan's control at the top of the hill
at Tenth and Bancroft streets, dashed
down at full speed, struck a new Y
track at Valley, and whirled over up
sido down, pinning McCarthy beneath
it and killing him.
Motorman T. L. Parsons was
thrown from tho front of the car, fif
teen feet ahead, and thus escaped be
ing cniahed beneath It, although ho
was badly bruised. Tom Daugherty,
laborer, sustained a broken leg, and
Tonoy Barone Injured his shoulder
jumping from the car, before it
reached the turn.
Commercial Club Banquet.
Lincoln, Fob. 17. Two hundred rep-
resentatlves of the business and pro-1 ported. They were Irwin Franklin, o. Shlrey, returned a verdict of ac
fesslounl life of Lincoln, of Nebraska Mn. Franklin and four Franklin chil- milttal. Miss Gordon, on the witness
und cities of the Missouri valley par-
tlclpatod In the first annual banquet
of tho Lincoln Commercial club. Tho
purpose of the club is annually to
bring together for an exchange of
views men who aro Interested In tho
upbulldlug of the mid-west, and the
initial gathering was declared a grati
fying success. Tho principal speaker
waa John Bnrrett, director of the In
ternational bureau of American re
publics at Washington.
Lancaster Likes 'Big Stick.
Lincoln, Feb. 15. Following the In
dicated preference at Thursday's prim
ary vote, tho Republican county con
vention hero last evening adopted' a
resolution declaring for Theodore
Roosevelt for president and Instruct
ing Its delegates to the state conven
tion to work to that end. The two
men indorsed respectively for dele-gato-at-lnrgo
and district delegate to
the national convention were Instruct
ed to support Roosevelt and, in turn,
pledged themselves, If chosen, to vote
for him first, last aud all the time.
Bullet Passes Through Abdomen.
Auburn, Neb., Feb. 18 L. T. Young
of tho hardware firm of Young & Bur-1
nard accidentally shot himself at his '
itoro in Julian. While displaying 1 1
revolver to a customer, tho trigger
was Jammed against tho counter in
euvu u uuwiuur us vu uiamuifcu io
Tcdver. Tho ball passed entirely (
through Mr. Young's abdomen, but ex-
amlnatlon showed that the bullet did
oot pass through the Intestines or kid-
neya, and if blood" poisoning does not J
set In no serious result Is apprehended.
Railroads Protest Against Order.
r in,...tn i:t. 1CA11 rnllrnnHs nnd'
express companies doing business in
Nebraska have been summoned before'
the state railway commission today to
Ihnw ,.n., whv thev should not Klve
".:.. ,. ,tii ,, inin r,n nit
goods offered and accepted for trans-1
portatlon. Tho Pacific Express com
pany has refused to give tnese re
ceipts and J. W. Orr, attorney for the
Missouri Pacific railroad, called on the
Missouri Pacific to protest against
such an order being Issued.
Farmers Arc for Corn Show.
Craig, Neb., Feb. 15. Tho Burt
County Farmers' Institute closed a
most successful two days' meeting.
In a resolution presented by Senator
Joseph Hall, tho farmers pledged tholr
hearty support for the National Corn
exposition and promised to organize
and be thcro with tho goods in De-
ceruber. k
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TOENADO KILLS TEN
MISSISSIPPI AND TEXA8 TOWNS,
STRUCK BY STORM.
Branches of Trees Littered With
Household Utcnsns, Streams Swollen
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ler, Tex., is Four.
Merlulan, Miss., Feb. 15.-Three
small Mississippi towns were practic-
ally demolished by a tornnuo. Ueports
of the number killed range trom six
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the buildings in Us path completely
off the lota on which thoy stood.
Nearby fields were covered with
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wreckage and the branches of trees
were littered with small household ar-
iicics.
I- N. Morrison, a resident of Moss-
ville. who came hero alter tho atorm.
aid he was outdoors during tho blow
and compelled to grasp a wire fence
to keep from being blown away. Ho
said tho dead at Mossvllle are Alec
winanam anu wire, negroes. iNear tue
town, he said, four white persons had
been killed, a man and wife and their
two children, whose names ho did not
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XTnDai, Ilia w tt T X T) rr artti ma nnnni
of the Mossvllle Mercantile company;
Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and
inni nomnitaii
, Near Service one child of Iko Hollo- gambling In Wall street in the last i
way and an unknown negro are dead, twenty-flve years, the Rambling iea-
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The tornado was accompanied by
.nln .i-hint, .,,,cq,1 o amMun rlcti In
the creeks and washed away several
bridges. Roads have becomo lrapassa-
ble In tho tornado district and tele-
graph and telephone wires aro not
working.
Tyler, Tex., Feb. 13. Tyler was
swept by the most disastrous tornado
in its history about 4 a. m. Coming
up from the southwest, tho storm
swept over the main residence section
of the city, leaving a trial of death
and devastation.
The known dead In Tyler numbers
four, C. A. Francis, agent Dallas News,
wife and child about one year old.
and a neg-.o named' Mose Lee. Fran-
cIb occupied a high place in the es-
teem of his fellow townsmen. His
dead body was found 100 yards from his
wrecked homo and the body of his
child was found in the street Mrs.
Francis was In the wreckage of the
building.
Six Eorlouslv injured have been re-
drent 0ne of tae children will die.
DEFIES DEATH TOO OFTEN
Charles W. Kruger, New York's Fire
Fighter, Falls in Trap.
New York, Feb. 15. Deputy Chief
Charles W. Kruger. known for many
years as "The Grand' Old Man of the
Firo Department," lost his life while
leading his men In a desperate fight
agalnst flames in Canal street. While
working his way cautiously through
a cellar filled with smoke and gases
Kruger plunged through a trap door
Into a sub-basement filled with water.
He was dead when taken out, but In
the few minutes which elapsed be
tween the time he fell and his body
was drawn out more tlmn a score of
men had risked their own lives In an '
effort to save that of their leader. ,
"I knew it would happen that way," i
said one of Krugcr's men when tho
chief's body was carried away. "I
have been to many fires with him. He
was always In tho lead."
Throws Dynamite Into Bonfire.
Bello Fourche, S. D., Feb. 15. "Just
for f n ChBrie3 Lavezzi. employed
on tho government irrigation project
np hpro throw a dvnamlto can into
hnnflrn around which were seated
six meu Tho xploslon set off 125
sticka of dynaraito, which were being
thawed nearby, instantly killing J. H.
CuUIs a teamster, and injuring all the
others, including Lavezzi, who may
ose both stgnt nnd hearing.
Ten of Crew Drowned.
Portland, Ore., Fob. 15. The Amer-, From Pelersburg, Ind., near the June
lean shJp Emily Reed, 103 days out tlon of the forks of the White river
from Newcastle, N. S. W., for Port- to the junction of the main stream of
d. ro;' w coal, went ashore at
tho mouth of tho Nehalem river on
" Oregon coast, and broke In two.
Th0 crew was 8WePl overboard by
the seas. Ten woro lost and six were
saved, Including the captain and his
Wallace Elected President.
Norfolk, Neb., Feb. 15. George G.
Wallace of Omaha was elected presi
dent of tho Stato Young Men's Chris
tian association at the business meet
ing. About two hundred delegates
aro here attending tho meeting. '
Former Seward Man Killed.
Los Angeles, Feb. 18. The Rev. Ed-
! win Rodl. a retired minister, who ramo
hero from Seward, Neb., some timo
ag0j waa struck and almost Instantly
Mnod by a car on the West Temple
gtreet line,
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MtAUrit tAr' ,co,,rT
Capitol Contractor at Harrlsburg
Might Have Charged More.
Harrlsburg, Pa., Feb. 18. The de-J
fense In the stato canltol conspiracy
suit against Contractor Sanderson
and tho ex-stato officers, Snyder, Mat-'
hues and Shumaker, on tnal In the
Dauphin county court, showed by the,
testimony of experts who mado mens-
urements for Sanderson that the con-
tractor charged In the a-grogate for
lesa squaro leet of furniture In he
S2nat0 and ,ouse chambers than the
measurements would have o"wel.
invo.,, ,, f , rr;triimR than
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e actual measurement nliowa n
billed other furniture to tho Btate at
, ., .. optinl measurements
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number or feet 1,092 square feet In
fnvn. nr e,!rnn
Ia1rf,orn"r",ti1.B wWVo-s had
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the experts masun certain furniture
exhibits In the f "ISolr
ta'n their method of arrU nS al tnc'J
computations and will call tuem ior
crobB-xummu"
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12,500,000,000 LOST in
gtock Gambling Leaves Crime and
Death In Wake.
New York. Feb. 18. It ostimatod
that at least two and one-halt billion .
finlliirs has been squandered In stocK
mg in us wum: i " "
tllofltS Hllll ailll SlliCidCS.
It is against this form of gamblU.,
that six hills have been Introduced in-
to the New York state legislature dur-
lng the present session,
The one which seems to have the
most favorable chance of becoming a
law was tho one offered by Assembly
man Wagner. "
This bill alms to prevent short
sales and the buying of stocks on
margin. It Is regarded as a most
sweeping and effective measure.
Some of the members believe legitl-
mate purchases of stock on margin
should be allowed,, but the short sale
prohibition is approved and a mea'
ure of this sort, it Is predicted, will
pass.
Verdict of Not Guilty on Charge o.
Murdering Shlrey.
Denver. Feb. 18. The Jury in the
case of Miss Beatrice Gordon, charged
with tho murdor of Deputy Sheriff W.
stand, told of her relations witu
Shlrey, with whom she had lived as
housokceper for a number of years,
and claimed that on the night of the
kllllnir sho was nrenarlng to leave the
I Shlrey home and sever all relations
Wlth the man. Ho had abused her
constantly during all the years she
ag wlth him, she claimed, aud on this
night advised her to kill 'herself. In
n struggle for the possession of a re-
volver, tho weapon was discharged
nn,i' shlrey was killed. The jury was
out less than an hour.
FLOOD IS OVER AT PITTSBURG
Two Men Entombed in Debris of Col
lapsed Buildings.
Pittsburg, Feb. 18. The livers in
Pittsburg and Its suburbs have
reached the limits of their banks, aud
oxcept for tho cleaning up the flood' Is
over. Friends fear that David Reld,
a steamboat fireman, and Edward
Hobbs, his friend, arc burled m tne
debris of two Penn avenue houses
thnt collapsed entirely after the flood
had weakened their foundations.
Railroad and traction lines have re-
,, nrnntinniiv normal sched
ulcs and general business in the flood
.n.-i. u... i, rcmwi nithmieli
u ,.,,. iinra t m ho
pumped out and much mud and refuse
(0 be removed.
Floods in Indiana.
Indianapolis, Feb. 18 Tho White
and Wabash rivers took secondary
booms, giving tho flood situation near
Hazelton a moro alarming aspecu
tno whlto rIver with tho Wabash, the
water ls runnlng fr0m five to ten
mes wdo. Families in many places
,n B0Uthern Indiana are being driven
to places of safety.
Flood Receding at Wheeling.
Wheeling, W. Va., Feb. 18. The
flood Is receding slowly here. Tho
work of relieving tho destitute is pro
ceeding systematically. Five hundred
baskets of food were distributed In tho
submerged districts, and the distribu
tion will continue for some time. The
iron plants of the district are uiie, at
fectlng 15,000 men.
Steamer Sinks With Fourteen.
Trondhjem, Feb. 18. The British
steamer Azlak, bound to this port from
Middlesbrough, has been wrecked on
tho Norweglnn coast. Her crew of
fourteen ucrlshed.
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All Counterfeits, Imitations and" JnHt-as-good" are hut
JGxpcrbnents that triilo with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Experience against Expcrimeui.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrttps. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic
Mibstancc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys" Worms
and allays Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
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Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
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fi INSURANCE
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clones and Windstorms, see
NO. B. STANSER,
agent tor the Furmer& Union Insur
huco Co., Lincoln, Nub., the best in
surane company Inthe st
Sudden Change in Attitude of Ger
many Responsible.
London, Feb. 15. What is practical
ly the break-up of tne European con
cert on tho Macedonia question has
come as a shock to the chancellories
of tho continent and England, partic
ularly as a quiot diulomatlc season has
been anticipated. The assent of Gur
many 'to the management oi Moroccan
affairs by France, tho couclusion of
agreements to maintain the status quo
in the Mediterranean nnd the opening
of negotiations looking to treaties
that should accomplish a similar pur
pose with regard to the North sea
seemed to make tho possibility of dif
ferences arising among the powers re
mote. i
Tho conferences of the ambassadors
at Constantinople also appeared to be
going on smoothly, when a bomb was
thrown Into camp by the anuouhce-.
ment mado by Baron von Bieberctelu,
the German ambassador, that Ger
many would no longer act with the
other powers In Insisting that Turkey
consent to their demands. As to the
cloud that has arisen between Russia
and Austria-Hungary over tho projects
for railroad extensions in Macedonia
of the latter state, tho right of Austria-Hungary
to secure a concession
for tho Novlpazar railroad line and
Mm tiictlrri rt fSnrmnnv ciinnrtrHntr Itc I
ally are recognized in England, but it
is considered that the present time is
inopportune for raising this point.
It is now said that the official
breaking up of all these international
understandings will aggravate thu
Macedonian situation, reopen the
whole near east problem, start a con
test for railroad concessions which
may lead' to serious results and en
able Turkey to postpone tho reforms
for which the ambassadors have been
work.ng.
Women Glory In Jail Terms.
London, Feb. 15. Mrs. Parkhurst,
tho leader of tho women suffragists,
and the othor delegates of the organi
zation who were- arrested when they
attempted to make a demonstration in
ho house of commons all went to Jail
for six weeks rather than give securi
ties for, their good behavior.
Advance in Price of Crude Oil.
Lima, O., Feb. 14. Tho advance of
5 centa a barrel in the price of Ohio
and' Indiana crudo oil made by tho
Standard OH company Is said hero to
bo a forerunner of higher prices for
crude nil.
Death of William Sells.
New York, Fob. 18. William Sells.
son of one of the threo brothers who
organized tho famous Sells Brothers'
circus combination, died of gastritis.
Two Men Burned to Death.
Bradford, Pa., Feb. 18. Two men
were burned to death In a firo which
destroyed a dwelling house at Lime
stone, N. Y.
Boaght. and which has been
has homo tho signature of
been mado under his per-
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General
Auctioneer
. Residence: Firt door south of
Red Cloud Mill, 101 South Webster
otreet.
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