She CHIE Red Cloud - - Nobrnskoc PUBLISH ED KVKKY V n.. '- -jk '. x-N''vv vvf'' vT" v 'x'v'v'v'vr- s w ! Batoml lu tlio I'patofllre hi iikI no ns Second CIubh MrUit !fX)ROK Nkwiiouhk Mlltffc't'l MfNE FIEE IS FATA I, Stock Sale TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE IN NO. SHAFT AT HANNA, WrO. tl Nineteen Men In the Shaft Were En gaged In Fighting the Flames occ nd Explosion Occurs anu Slate ' Mlno Inspector and hescucrs Per.sn. Hanua. Wyo., March ao.A caroiul ly prepared ltt ol tho mlsbi0 us a result of tho two explosions hi mmo fiu. I of tho Union I'nclllc Cuu. lu.h qmy contains fifty-eight names ami ui thl uutubor, flvo dead bodicH havo bn recovorod. lleforo tuither ut tempt at rescuing tho dead can bo jimdo,, tho flro in tho tenth level, vrtiloh was tho direct cause of thu two explosions, must bo extinguished. Work to thin end consumed thu entire ly, offorts being directed especially to close tho west slope, which, it is lioped, will eventually smother tho naming flumes. . Tho known dead are: Robert War "burton, Peter Muiihon, Aloxander Ton narit, Matt Uuhtaln, Uonjumin Pony. Tito missing are: Davis lilias. state mine Inspector; Alexander Brlggs. mine superintendent; Joseph Uurton, Alfred Dodds, James Knox, Otis lUmle, P. A. Hoyu, G. Labi I, John Ytikouun, Emilo Solfrust. Thomas Mint, John Kvuns. Robert llerron, Harry Lyons, Jacob Rlinmer, William 1'aacoo, Richard Wilson, Frank Col Huh, Peter Travis, J. Dodds, Charles Hushes, Alfred Ilollltlay, Samuel Mc Cormlck, L. Conty, John Norkoll, Will iam Johnson, Albert Riley, Bert Fink, Grant Routt, P. Franti, Isaac Wlmero, Andro'w Illrcheral, Henry II. Blrcheral, James M. Hoy, Andrew Hoy, Harry X" 'tor. John Tate, James Snieaton, jv w Burns, A. Madden, Charles Har CLEARING AND Reduction Finding ourselves with too many goods in some lines we are making extra price inducements to move the goods and get the money. Discounts are from 1 5 to 30 per cent off on regular plain figure cash prices. Ktatii'iirri high grade 17-jowcl Men's Watches in silver, .silverino and gold filled eases. A ffvv extra good bargains in Ladies' I'lmta lft Watches in silver, gold and enameled. Mone saving prices on an extra large line of Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons. A reg ular SI. 75 set of Tea Spoons at 81. HO and many others at like cut prices. Knives and Forks the Sfi.03 kind ut 81.00. b line fancy pieces, such as Cold Meat Porks. Fruit Knives, Soup and Oyster Ladles at factory prices. A clean up on Photographic Goods To clean up mr stock of Photo Supplies before mir new line comes in we will make you some extra good prices to move our stock. now. Prices Buy right. Quality is our first consideration in the buying and selling of our goods, and there is nothing but absolutely dependable goods offered, and the prices make anything you may purchase now a genuine bargain. NEWHOUSE BROTHERS JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS. Vi C, B. & Q. 9 WATCH INSPECTORS -.. r.."J dlrelul than the ono which had already snuffed out tho lives or nearly u scoro of their comrades. Tho party continued to work their way Blowly toward tho tiro, abandoning tho Idea of closing No. 8 entrance way. Second Explosion Occurs. It la thought, however, that some of tho stragglers in the roar, struck with the some idea of cutting off tho spread of tho gas by closing tho entrance, inv rl:iXlohu Arthurs, Isaac Penn, John mediately put the plan into effect, Cookson, William Jokl, John Tully, with tho result as reasoned out by In- Chris borguson. Robert Armstrong, tamuol Cuudy, Victor Cundy, Thomas Cundy. Samuel Jacobs. Details of the Disaster. It was whllo Superintendent Brlggs nd clghtoeu companions wore light On the Ore at the tenth level that tho rdt explosion of gas occurred'. But ono man Is known to havo escaped death .wuo wob with this party. This rwas Charles HarrlB, colored. After olng to his home to notify his fam ily of his escape, Harris returned to the mlno with tho rescuing party or ganized by State Mlno Inspector Ellas to recover the bodies of the unforttt utets who mot death In tho first ex likMlou. HarrlB' name appears In the Hut resulting from tho second explo sion. According to tho story of Camp bell, who reached the entranco of tho mine with tho bodies of Warburton, Munson and Perry, killed lu the first explosion, and thereby escaped death liimself, Inspector Ellas scattered tho mouthers of the rescue party through I ho entrance for a distance of 1,500 foot, removing wreckage and making temporary repairs of 'damage caused by the first explosion. The firo at the tenth level was raging furiously and Inspector Ellas ami several others with him discussed the wisdom of ibratticlng No. 8 entrance. It was decided that tills would lie suicidal us the gas would ho forced' back Into the fire at the tenth levol and would 'vrobablv cause an explosion more tor spector Ellas and tils Immediate fol lowers. Be that as it may, the second' explosion occurred, and although it lj known practically that fifty-eight per rons met death lu the two explosions, preparations are being made to care for more than this number of dead bodies should It become necessary. Already seventy coffins have been de livered here. The reason that no definite estimate can be made ot the number In the mlno when the second explosion occurred Is that the rescue party was mado up hurriedly and many who entorod the mine went L" ri .' m!' r'L TrV. :"::r.r,"."u . robbery as the object. The local and iit.it uuii iiioiuo mu uiiiiu ncivi.i mm- I i,-... . . !. .i ...t llilUUfell DUIU9 HUIU IUI1SUV.KCU U11U Ul mines orthe Union Pacific Coal com pany In this camp or a miners' union official is left. Tho disaster brings the number of victims of the explosions In No. 1 dur ing the twonty years of Its operation to tho neighborhood of 300. Tho great est previous loss of llfo occurred on June 30, 1903, when 169 men fell vic tims to deadly gas. Milton to 8ucced Senator Bryan. Tallahassee, Fla., March 28. Gov crrnor Broward' appointed Hill Milton of Mariana to succeod the late Sen ator Bryan of-Florida-lu the United States senate. KILLS MESSENGER; LOOTS CAR Robber Slays Wells-Fargo Employe Near Newton, Kan. Newton, Kan., March 30. O. A. Bai ley of Knusas City, an express mes senger of the Wells-Fargo Express company was killed by an unknown person on Santa Fe train No. 115 be twoen Florence and Newton. Tho murder was a very brutal one, with utes. It was not until daylight that the bodies of Alexander Tennant and Matt Huhtala were found and thoy wero found lying on the prairie somo (lis tnnco from tho east slope. Tennant's head and one arm was blown off, anu Huhtala's body was horribly mangled nlso. Tennant's head has not been found yet. Tho dismembered arm wus found quite a dihtauco from where the rest of the body was picked up. This evidence of the terrific forco of tho set ond explosion makes ceitain that none can possibly havo lived through it. That no one hesitated in responding to the call for volunteers In their res cue of their fellow workmen after tho first explosion i.i shown In the fact that not "working official of the three DECORATION DM Will soon be here. You will want a monument by that time. Come and see us early as it takes time to prop erly finish a monument. We have many styles and sizes for your inspec tion and selection and our prices are right. Satisfaction guaranteed. Overing Bros. & Co, Artistic Monuments. 440-446 N. Webster. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. aAaAanaAnaA'NaAaAaA least $1,000 in money and somo Jew elry taken. The dead body of Messenger Bailey was found at 4 a. m., when tho train reached Newton. It was stretched on tho Hoor of tho car, tho head beaten to (i pulp and lying In a pool of blood. The back of tho skull was crushed and the ond of the car lu which It was lying was spattered with blooa. There was no evideucu of any strug gle, tho indications pointing to the committing of tho murder while the messenger was asleep, before he could offer resistance. Bailey was last seen alive at Strong City. Tho custom of tho messenger has been to go to sloop soon after leav ing Florence. After bolng struck whllo sleeping and rendered uncon scious his body rolled to tho Hoor and tho robber, after beating his head brutally, covered It with tho dead man's coat. Front the dead man's pockets keys weie removed and the bales ransacked. Two theories are held by tho of ficers. One is that tho robbers en tered the car unobserved at Emporiu, Strong City, or some other point along the line ami' concealed themselves un til a favorable opportunity camo, and the other Is that Bailey admitted somebody he knew and considered a friend. San Diego, Cal., March 30. The naval tug Navajo arrived' hero from Mngdalena bay with mall from the fleet and left again with many hun dreds of mall bags aboard consigned to tho vessels still in southern waters. Tho Navajo did not tako the mail consigned to the Connecticut, which has been detached from the fleet to bring Admiral Evans to the hot springs of San Luis Obispo, Cal., for a course of treatment. The Connecticut finished her record target practice last Thursday and, ac cording to the men of the Navajo, the flagship is believed to havo brokon previous world's records with her 12 inch guns. This Information Is entire ly unofficial, however, and' may be ma terially changed when the correct fig ures nro announced. There is much rivalry among the crews of tho Con necticut, tho Louisiana, tho Kansas and tho Vermont nil slstor ships and all belonging to the first division of the fleet under tho Immediate com nutud of Admiral Evans hlmsolf. 'vx'r'VV J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper Paints and Mouldings Contractor for Papering, Painting and Interior Dec orating. Fine papttr hanging a specialty. Acme brand paints Bell phone 296. 11 -SAWWW-W-w 75e Red Cloud ) Hardware 8 Implement Co., wish to announce to the general public that thoy havo bought and nro now itt possession ot tho .Tamos Peterson Hardware und Imple ment business. Thoy ask u contiuuiiuco of the patronage of all tho old otistomors, mid tho purchasing public is cordially invited to call und gpt acquainted with tho new firm and u bhuro of its pntronago is solicited. A few of our prices may be of interest to you. A 14x16 Disc with tongue trucks, only.. .$28.00 A good top Buggy 47.50 A Sulkoy Lister, 3 different kind, only.. 33.00 Cultivators Well, I should say! Wo aro leaders. Walking Cultivators, only. 12,50 Gang Plows, only 55.00 Sulkey Plows, only 32.00 v OIR LINE 15 COMPLETE- Call and lot us show you our mammoth stock of implements and hardware Ours is tho largest implement stock west of Omaha. We nro price makers, tho rest follow. WAGONS, THE KINDS WE SELL: Newton, Studebmker, Burg, Wlnonm, Rushford, Webber, Mitchell, Bettendorf, Bain. Wo carry tho famous LINCOLN PAINT in stock. Call and lot us llguro when in need. We carry in stock Gas Engines, Farm Scales,' Windmills. Cream Soparotors; and, in fact, ovorything usually kept in u first-class house of this kind. WM. WOLFE, Secretary. 'wore born, his daughters and three' getting deeper in the nolo, soUio boys , 1 K i y a -r