;. W T5he CHIEF zv vr 'rv 'VN'yVN ? S? Red Cloud Nebraska PUBLISHED RVBUY PHI DAY. WulOttM In tlio I'ostolllre Ht Itcd Cloud. Neb , h Socond CIich Mutter Gifts '?) II Nkwiiou.sk Mutineer 3CEW WS1I0PS NAMED T.ETHODIOT CONFERENCE COM . PLETEQ EPISCOPAL ELECTION. -. Mclntyre Elected on Sixteenth Bal lot and Dr. Bristol, Friend and Ad .MBer of McKlnley, on Eighteenth. Appropriations for Mission Work. 'lit election of bishops of the Mftli ,t si Kplsc-opul conference of 1 90S - Ilitliitnore is now u mat tot of .Jus-lory and when nnnouuc'iiti'iit was xn;ile of the selection of the eighth n 1 Inst bishop very many of the dele .;'!(: IxMvod sighs of relief. "'lii' new hisliop.s, in tin1 order of n'ir election and the mimhur of votes i-wh received on Hit.' electing ballot ire an follows: Uev. Dr. V. l- An .lf hoii of New York, secretery of Hits Jiiiid of ucliicntion, l-'roodiuairs Aid u.i Hiiuday schools, 518 votes; 1U'. In. .1. I j. Neulson, professor in Nnst J'M'olortu'al seminary, Heron, ()., CIIO vc !; Key. Ur. V. A. (juavle, jistor 1 Si.' .latue.V chinch, Chicago. ul'. vites; Uev. Hr. Churie V. Smith, n 'or "f Hie Pittsburg Christian Ad vo-ato, .".II votes, Uev. Dr. Wilson S. J.t vIh, ptcsldent of ornlngside col ti'f.1', Sion City, la., ."21 votes; lte. i); Kdwiti H. Hughes, president of L)o j: m.w umver-itly, (ireeuoastle, lad.. 311 .."'u; Ilv. Ur. tlohert McIiiIkc, paste- of the l-'irst chinch, I.o- Angeles, Ii ', votes, au-l Uev. ir. Frank .M. litis i.v. astnr of the .Metropolitan church, Ws'Shfugion, ;i:; ot-s Tins last lU'K'd was the pastor, Intimate friend mm ol ti'ii. It in said, adviser of the late J'n .nlilent McKinley. The episcopal election out of the !', the confluence will now take up lh election of a m.ssiounry bishop for M cn, a secretary of the general -'0ii' Je-once, four piibl.shlng agents, till r "i' u l-iIiioi'm, coi u'i.oii(lim; secretaries i vinous hiiaids, tiMstee-;. a new com mosion on aggressive evangelism and .i. j.uiiiher of otlier olllolals. "lie committee on foreign missions 'He decided upon several ivcoinmonda- i-ts to Ij- in do to the conference. ;.' of these 1 -ed.-i to the Indorsement oi .hc conference of the laymen's nil- Kli-t.ary union: anothei recom mends .!. naming of a commission to ar TSitjie for a ptppur celebration thioiigh riiii the entlro church of the twenty !'. n anniversary of the establishment - ! Methodist. m.iMiaus in Korea. The ':ue loinmiitfio lll ash the confer ?jn' lo appropriate for mission work :. Ji.iii.im ) for IDii!); $ t.iKln 000 for 110; $r.,i..0,Odo for I'.Ul, and 5ii,ooo.nuo lor or comm ' i iAiJiW.wl -' If KUGIM MNGEMENTS lust onencd uo for vour insncclton 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-Compotes and many other pieces for table use. Also a very com plete line of Fancy Spoons, Knives and Forks, Berry Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Fruit Knives, Jelly Spoons and Knives Sand 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, WATCHES 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 lo 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, s JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS. C. B. & Q. WATCH INSPECTORS $ aA-vAvA, n lommittee on temperance will 1 wv Minuend an appropriation of $:2,ii, OtlJi Uii svnenil temperance work in Dn I'htiirln .-. of the rumors Is that Uev. Dr. CVm'Km 1.. (Jooilell, pastor of Calvary -rbs -I'll, New York, will be asked to Pfc eed llr Qn.iyle a, pastor of St. ..Jaixes riticann. PRESBYTERIAN FIGHT IS ON 'T.C ion to Reorganize Administrative Agencies Is Defeated. Hsponl entered Into the proceedings ,of S'ie Reneral asMMnblj of the Presby 1 mi ('lunch at Kansas City, Mo., :fc i- lie Mr.-,t time during the pros uf .:s 'inbh vlnle the repot t of the CT.iiiii"uilu' ou a"ii'lninIstiT.".v- auetiu. was minor consideration. U was ap patent during the heated discus on of the report that there T-, In the min eral assembly a strong sentiment la favor of reorganizing the administra tive agencies of the. church by chang ing the personnel of this important committee, although a motion to that off eel wa defeated. After Dr. .1. D. Moffat had linMicd leading the recommendation of the committee. Dr. Itice V. Hunter of Jtuf falo took exceptions lo the tenor of one section, which lie said gave too much powi r to the twent.wme iiumi ((imposing the committee on udminin tiative agencies, adding the assertion that there "is a growing heli-'f in this assembly that too nnuh power i. being centered in the hands of a few men." Si veral .-peakers followed with r.pooehe of a conciliatory nature and when Vice Moderator .lame.i put the recommendations of the committee to a Mite they were all adopted, and it was believed a Lmim situation had been succeeded by the harmony which had heretofore maiki'd all the deliber ations of the assembly, but it soon developed that the storm hud nut ytt spent lis force. Dr. William D. Merrill of Chicago offered an amendment that the pieaeut committee on administrative agenc'.-'-. lie discharged and that a n-w i om mittee of twenty-one niembeis be ap pointed, to include all the member of the present committee who aie not niembeis of any of the church Icards. The amendment was voted on and lust after the assembly had te.iiaino! in fCFsion until long after the tegular hour of adjournment. BAPTISTS ADOPT RESOLUTIONS Commend Organizations Which Arj Fighting White Slave Traffic. Commending organizations w lib h ai working against the traillc in wh te nave-, and (iilliu; upon t'resi leui Ui.o.-.e'.eit and the government to uu.t v. itli ntlir nations In .siipii'esslng this Increasing evil by signing th t.'.uty now In oti'ect between many oiayr i nintrie.i, a resolution lutrodii' I by tli- Uev. M. 1 Ho.'iiton of Cbbagj was unaiilniously passed 'iy t'i North mi Uaptist conven''iu at Oklahomi (.i'y. other letolulions Indor , th work Oi tho an'i -aloon leig ie and condemn t!e g; ,! that demands child labor. DiMiihutiou c.f $l.30'i.iM)i) to tarry ou religious work dining the year vas I'iovidl for by th adoption of tlie t!jct!,. .i committcve'ts icport. Insane man stabs priest . AA'x"vv 'v-sA'v 1 1 ' .? r. sioss Wall Paper, Paints eLtid Movildings Contractor for Papering, Fainting and Interior l)ec- brand paints. Bell phone 206. S SsMlNAA'vw'NWW-a DEGOHflTIOS DAY 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., 7 s s s s .- I ? Artistic Monuments. 440-446 N. Webster. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Decision Given Under Which He Must Stay in Asylum. Harry Thaw, slayer of Stanford White, "vlll not be releaaed fioni the lunatic asylum. This is the decision reached by Justice Moracliauser of the supreme court in an opinion Hied In the matter of Thaw's application for release ou a writ of habeas corpus at PouUikeepsIe. Uoth points brought up b Thaw's attorneys are decided against him. The justice declares that Thaw is now insane and should not be allowed at large, nud he furthor declares that tho commitment to tho lunatic asylum by Justice Dowling after the last tilal of tho ease was entirely legal. Harry K. Thaw gae out a state ment, hi which he sought to make clear his point that the disttlct attor ney's "hot air" fooled the newspapers iuto ulvlmr more attention to points Father Lubcley of Salisbury, Mo., is Perhaps Fatally Wounded. Fat hoi Joseph K, l.ubeloy, pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic church of Salis bury, was stabbed twice with a pocket l.'.'.lfe and, perhaps, latally injured in church by Joseph Schueite, a prosper ous farmer living near theie, who is helioveii to have bee mho suddenly de mented. The stabbing occured In iew of 100 worshipers, many of them wom en. The injured man was taken to a tieaihy residence, where his wounds were attended to by ph.x.slciuiis. His condition is critical. Immediately alter Father l.ubeley had finished high mass, he started to leave the church. At lilt- door lie was rushed upnu suddenly iroin behind by Schueite, who stabbed him twice, tell ing him. The first blow lrom the knife fatruck (lie priest in the temple and the becoud cut a deep gash In the neck, just missing the jugular veui. The 1 razed man was about to stab the piiest a tlilid time when Mrs. Harbara Liinter and John Gates, both members of the church, ( aught his uplifted hand. In the struggle which followed, Sehuetfe .-Jabbed Mrs. (linter in the hand and indicted a painful cut ou Hates' arm. A dozen men came to the aid of Mr-, (itnter and Mr. date.-, and overpowered Schuette. Struggling and fighting, ho was taken to jail. It Is b llevcd Schuetto, who has been a devout member of St. Joseph's .hureh. became suddonh deranged. and the attempt on Father I.ubeley's life resulted. Another version of the attempted as haaaln.ition Is that Father Lubeley had publicly reprimanded Schuetto for attacking a member of the congroga gatlon last Saturday. Dining the services Schuetto sat In the rear of the church. It Is said he glared constantly at the pile-it a if 'i great rage. COURT FINDS THAW INSANE r The Red Cloud Haurdware and Implement Company have added to their already mammoth stock a line of First-ciass Harness We will be pleased to show them to you. Also, tne DeLaval Cream Separator And don't forget ue are leaders on the new stj le Auto-seat Rubbertired Buggies priced from 20 7$ up to the highest. K.Ntra A grade with ball bearings at Si 35. Now i the time to get your Cultivators We have the Ohio Bully Boy, Goodenough, Morrison, Sat' ley, Flying Swede, Dempster, Canton, Kingman Red Cloud Hardware snri Irnr&1ftnrvnf P.n j-- --m VC j. s s s s WM. WOLFE. Secretary. XVvsVvVvyNVv S tit 'f"i'Si vj - vieuVy tit his case Th- iutroductor purag-apu in Thaw's stateniont sus "This is my Hist statement iafe the day liefore Ciirisinius." Thaw tlien goes on to say that the ki-l eeniug of court he was called t" i , md just whu the stenographer h hour wa-i up and sotnetlnio before th" new stonogiaplier entered the t join. M .'an while two of Ihe llasblighl i v.ero ex plod il within twelve fo of him, which was ptobably what appeared to m'l, h.ini i;"i'vo;!ci Lincv.go, .May -'JV! -K'volpt. j,00'". steady; stueto, $,".005p7.23; cow, $(.005.70; heifers, J'I.ri)ipfi.2.; bulls, f!."ifj:i.7r; calves, f2il)K.50; EtocltiMs and feelers, l.'JSiiii.l'). Hogs Hocejpts, 10,0.0. steady, choice heavy shipping, $r.40cTf-." .Gi , butchers, $.V40f;.'.rjO; light mixed. $.i.:l05.33; choice light, $5.;iGfr.V45; packing, $4.90 tjtvu.ao; pigs, $1.15015.30; bulk of sales, $."..:iOt?J5.IO. Sheep UocelpU, 12,000; steady; sheep, $1.0003.00; lambs, $5.25 0.50; yearlings, $4.5005.23. Order to Show Caus. STATI Tl. W .Nl hllA-K.V. ( , ,. , Wnlii.tir I 'iiiniit i III WIC I (. lit ( i ,rt At h county court held at tl.c i j't'i'v ( mrt r l')' ill s" ""d t'0"l"J' '''"i""l.v f ': I'JOi In tliumnttorof thuctiitcof'iiivi !, IiiTiar (Il'COHkClI. Jn rcailhiK nml tllhii,' the petiuui o'cili M HXter. prrtjlns tli.it the liistriitnei ( il.'.-i on tho liilidHvof Mhv. 100 mid f.i.oriliisio)elU limt lll and lotiimciit of llic nihl deciMhed iiihv bo proven iipprovcd. prj'..'e.l. nllowcd mid iiicorilud ns iho lust Will nml Tc-tament or thu hn Id Mitfiin U llaxtvr. dcceaMMl. acd tl..it tlio ext'CMjllon of the Instrument nms l,o cmmiitecl nud tin ailinliilhtrntloii of tulil otn'o nmy lio gruuteil lo surah M. llaxtor ns exeriurlx Unlpred tluil S odncajay. tho l( th day of Juno ; Wt; t JO o'clock a, m.. I- n'lhji.eil for hent us mid petlilon when nil i.?rv., tutor ebtiMi la halil niHttcr tuny nppeiir to coituly court to bo held hi niid foi Mild i jiiuty and hiow cnitho why thu iimer 't petition should not be ttratded; nud tliat n e of iho peiidiiicy or Mild jn-.i Ion and ilu- . Mriiw lieioof lo Riven to n:l persntu iit.reitcd In fcnlil matter, by puljsliln n cupj uf Sih oi dcr In the Heil no-id chief, a weekly t.ew--ii poi jirlnted hi hHld cuiuilv, for Hire? . Micc-iel II. vai. I'llin hi M uny DT Ul'IUlUi,' KKA1..J 'ilil I W. ElKON, CoiMilyj i.Ub Ivo A CERTAIN f'l'KK FOIt ACUI.Si. FKKV. .Shake Into )our hliocs Alleu'h loot Kane, ft poivdcr. It ciinn tired, McliliiK. calluiM. hweal Iiik, fcvvidlen 'cot At all dnuiOhS nn-l Mmo titorcM.'Kj. Sample 1'HKK. Addre.-. Allen H. Olmsted, Leltoy, N. V. i 1 h V.