..i.i. .-. i - TK-i ;--K- j- ajri.-ftJ j - I S6e CHIEF Rd Cloud - - Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY FKIDAY. Katorcd In tho PoitoMro nt Kod Cloud, Neb, hb Second CIbhs Mutter. 3. H. NEwnousE MatiiiKor SENATE FOR 2 SHIPS PRESIDENT'S PLEA FOR RAPID IN CREASE IN NAVY REJECTED. rsvv,-'S vNr"v" v w - Gifts for IVeddingSp Birthdays or COMMENCEMENTS Member Practically Pledge Them selves for Two New Battleships I Every Year Senator Beveridge I Hints at War With Japan. Washington, April 28. Two battle ships a ycur is what President Koose- elt nays he linn accomplished through Ills fight for IiIh naval program. Hail Imj been victorious In having four such ships authorized at this session, tho United States could liavo dictntod terms of dlHaininniunt to the nations f tho world. This statement, inude following- the passage by the senate of tho naval bill calling for two new 'attleshlps, Is understood to reveal 'ho president's source of strength in he naval light which has been waged no strenuously. Furthermore, two chips this year, with the pionil.se of "vo ships each year to follow, which The president has accepted as a bona :!do stipulation on the part of the sen 'to, means simply a program which v 1 1 1 place the United States in tin' ront rank of naval progression, but vhlch falls to place it In the position wf dictating a cessation of muni ag e-rcsalon. Thtifthi; president, on the whole, Is pleased with the result of his efforts 'Ith-.congresa on this subject was -.nade' manifest; that he firmly believes n tho, ability-of the. United States to -lictate the naval policy of the world mi tho future, through demonstration of ability to overwhelmingly outstrip livnl construction, is equally manifest. President Hoosovolt wanted four battleships this year. He got two. AVlth the two he obtained the promise 'hat two moro would bo forthcoming 'ach year. This means, considering the dimensions of the battleships T.'hlch modern construction dictates, hat the United States 6hall keep fully n breast of the naval armament of any other nation. T'o frlendB of the prosldcnt are Mtitiied' with what they regard as a signal victory for his international fifilil Just opened up for your inspection one of the most com plete and freshest lines of the newest creations of the silversmiths' art. An exceptionally nice line of Silver ware of all kinds fancy pieces for the table Berry Sets-Tea Sets-Corn notes and many other pieces for table use. Also a very com plete line of Fancy Spoons, Knives and Foi ks, Berry Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Fruit Knives, Jelly Spoons and Knives and numberless other pieces of utility and ornament. Also we have a very extensive assortment of other gifts for commencement and birthday remembrances, such as RINGS, WA TCHES and and a variety of inexpensive little souvenirs, making acceptable gifts for many occasions. No trouble to show goods Just as welcome to look as to buy. 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 OPTOMETRISTS. C. B. & Q. WATCH INSPECTORS AvANAvA" ifivant japan. At times me discussion came near becoming acrimonious, es pecially sharp exchanges occurring be tween Sonators Aldrlch and Uovoridgo. The former's reference to Beveridge incited Senator Smith (Mich.) to pro test against the senate chamber being "made a slaughter house for the young senator from Indiana." It was developed by Senator Allison during the debato that there is a well defined understanding among the sen ate leaders for. tho authorization of two battleships each year until the American navy is regarded as suffi cient to meet any demands that may be made upon it. As finally passed, the bill carries ap propriations aggregating $123,115,059, and' provides for the construction of .wllcy and the details of this victory,1"0 "iwai two comers aim :. ' tlwt tui rili riLn r It n,l,1Wlnk.,.l f mv uun.iiu.ii; ui uutji; UUUIUUIIUl L'UI tho vwrt -ire freely given, and declared to re tfeet the exuberance of the president Senate for Two Ships Only. Uy an overwhelming vote President Itoosevelfs four battleship program 'ailed in tho senate, just as it did in the house. The amendment for fotn battleships wns introduced by Senator Piles, and the fight for Us adoption was led by Senator Beveridge. Twenty-throe votes were cast for tho In- reaaed program, the number largelj being made up of recently elected sen iitors. Fifty senators voted to support tlio house, and the recommendation of the senate naval committee in favor of building only two battleships. Tho debate on tho battleship amend nient lasted three days, to the exclu-1 Hon of all other ma'tfers. It was be Kim by Senator Beveridge with an elo Miient appeal for the support of the president, and a suggestion that the larger navy might be needed for war ' Members ol the committee upbraided the Indiana benator for this elleu' hint of war with another countij and, .oiiuia to make him admit that he Hers, the construction of submarines and other necessary craft, and In creases the pay of officers and enlist ed men, as well as increasing both the pay and strength of the marine corps. Proceedings in the House. A resolution was passed by the house authorizing the news print Investiga tion, but not until the expediency of that investigation had been-discussed. Williams characterized it as a method of delay. The sundry civil bill was debated for three hours. In this time Tawney showed that the house had cut appropriations $110,000,000; Ro denberg (III.) held the Democratic rec ord of the past few years up to ridi cule; Marshall (N D.) criticised the Aldrlch currency bill; Spight (Miss.) urgod congress to refund to southern stateB the $110,000,000 collected in cot ton taxes during the civil war, and Shackelford (Mo.) took Republicans genei.illy to task and specltlcally crit icised the shortage In the St. Louis Mibtrensury. The conditions In both tin- senate n.Y.'l the house weie su li that the spv- DEGORATIOfl MY 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. tr ) Overing Bros. & Co. Artistic Monuments. 440-446 N. Webster. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. NAWyvvvWvvAAAAW'AA i tne?.'2" 'i. outlining hiB views as to legislation, received but scant attention Johnson Challenges Burns. London, April 28. Jack Johnson, the colored heavyweight pugilist, ac companied oy his manager, Fitzpat rick, nrrlvet here from New York. They immediately visited the National Sporting club and the sporting news papers and issued a challenge to Tommy Burns, the heavyweight cham pion, to fight anywhere, for any purse acceptable to Burns. Johnson went further than this and' offers to bet Burns $2,50 that he will stop him In twenty routfds. FOUR BURNED IN THEIR BEOS Mother and Three Children Victim of an Incendiary's Work. I.aporte, Ind., April 29. The re moval of four charred bodies, the blackened forms of threo children, huddled about that of tho mother ns If for protection, the arrest of Ray Lamphere, formerly employed by Mrs. Belle Gunnes, the victim, and tho col lapse of Lamphere. at the jail, has caused excitement In Iaporto that may at any time break forth in mob violence. Mrs. Gunnes lived on her farm near here, with her three chil dren. At 4 a. in. Joseph Maxwell, an employe of the place, was awakened by smoke. He made every effort to rescue the family, but failed. Later the bodies of Mrs. Gunnes and her three childien were removed from the ruins. There was a rumor that the bouse had been fired because of malice, and as a result Lamphere was arrested. Lamphere had been employed on the faun and' was infatuated with Mrs. Gunnes. who was a beautiful woman. .Mis Gunnes declared that the man had annoyed her and she had filed pro ceedings to hae him deilaied insane, but a jury found him sane. SIX ITALIANS ASPHYXIATED Found Dead in New York Lodging House With Gas .Turned On. New York, April 29. The -bodies of six unknown Italians, supposed to be mlneis from Midvale, Pa., were found in a loom on the third floor of a Greenwich street lodging house. The gas in the loom was turned on After the Italians had closed tho door for the night, they had nailed it shut from the inside and had fastened the win dow tight, evidently in fear of thieves. The appearance of the gas jet Indi cated that one of the men had turnod out the light, but did not fully close the stop. Warrant for Missing Cashier. St. Paul, April 29. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Thomas W. Frankham, cashier of the St. Paul and Western Coal company, who has been missing for a week. He is charged with embezzlement and a $10,000 (shortage In his accounts. It is teport ed that when the books of the com pany are thoroughly checked up tho shortage may be much greater, pos sibly as high as $50,000 or $70,000. Extravagant living is given as the cause of hlsjshoitnge. Bomb Thrower Dies of His Injuries, New York, April 29.-Sells Silver stoln, the anarchist who attempted to throw a bomb Into a group of police nient In Union square and wao in jured by the pieinature explosion of tho bomb, Is dead. Silversteln's com panion was killed by tho bomb. ,v'VvV-A J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paints eind MoAjldings Contractor for Papering, Painting and Interior Dec orating. Fine paper hanging a specialty. Acme brand paints. Bell phone W"VWW ne 296. tvwwwv Be Comfortable Avoid the heat, dirt and smoke of a cook stove. Get one of our QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVES and be comfortable. Priced to save you money on all of them. A good serviceable two-burner stove at $2 and from this to the GAS RANGE at $28. The Quick Meal is built for service, durable, ornamental and convenient. 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When the lat ter reached towu and drove up in front of the livery barn to put up the team, Doty, who had preceded him but a few minutes, came out of the barn and pulled off his coat and moved toward. Fair with belligerent looks. Pair sud denly drew his pistol and fired, thfc ball sti iking Doty In tho mouth and coming out at the back of his head, killing him instantly. Fair immediately gave up his pistol to the liveryman and surrendered to the city marshal, who at onco proceed ed with his prisoner to Rushvlllo and gave him into the custody of tho sheriff. AwllcatleH ft License. Notice Ih hereby glfen tbnt a petition H'gned lT thirty or more resident freeholders of tho First ward of the city of Ketl Cloud, Nebraska, hti been tiled with tho city clerk of fluid city of ltcd Cloud prajlng that a llcenso bo granted by tho city council of hnld city to John Poluicky for tho sale of malt, splrltous and vinoua llnuorw on lot five (6). block thirty-one (31) of the ord inal town, now city, of Med loud, Nebraska. That action will ho taken on aald petition bf tho mavor and city council on theOttidayol Mttv, 1003. or at the first meeting f the council thereafter L. II FOUT. City Clork. Dated at Rod Cloud, Nebraska, this 9th day of April, 1D0H. AtHfr,atUa fer License Notice Ih hereby Riven that a petition signed by thirty or moro resident freeholders of tho Sd ward of tho city of Hod Cloud. Neb., tins been filed with the city clerk of said city of Kcd Cloud, praying that a Ilconso bo granted by said city council to Mathew Doylo and Georgo llushco, for tho sale of malt, splrl uoui and vinous llnunm on lot one (1), block on (1) Wllllttint,' addition to tho city of Ked Cloud. Nebraska and that action will bo taken on said petition by the mayor and city council on the Oth day (if May. 1W3, or at the tlrst meeting of tho council thereafter. I.. 11. Koiit, City Clerk. Dated this Oth day of April, 1908, at Ked cloud. Nebraska. 1018 K r T'V. . ki - -fc-saa Ti 'VV. f n 1 . s- 1 t t "-)