15he CHIEF r Red Cloud - - Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVKKY FRIDAY". Kn od In tliu f'ontoilice nt Itcil lou l.N'efo , ns SoconJ ClntM M.i tier. K. i. Newhouhe Mutiiitfor BALLQONFLIES FAST Aeronauis Land iNear Clear Lake. South Dakota. Gifts for Weddings. Birth days -Chicago Balloon Released at Qulncy tcr Long Distance Voyage Fails to Win Ljhm Cup, but Secures World's Speed Mark Descends in Rain. Pureed lo alight because of tli heavy iHln, llio Chicago balloon, own by Olurles a. Coey and driven liv Cup in In (!. I. lluinbaugh an I Charles d.d'hliler, which left Quiney, III., at J Ii. m , latuk'd In r a. in. in the country eight milei Jiouth of Clear I.uko, S. Ij., overing over 800 null's in eleven lio""i and securing the world's spee I j .'.rd. Captain Huinb.uigh was bit Xvy disappointed in tint breaking th" lour, distance record and Ills talluru to in the l.alini cup. He .s:iii that 2rad he not encountered tain lie v.o'tll Inn oiitdii.lanced all previous lecnrls. leaving Quincy, the aeronaut went vt to Kirksvllle. .Mu. and from there l'i" north. After leasing Kirk-v ill-' ne;,iier man in tiie balloon spoke until ;ti:-' nlight'tig. When shuck by the stonn, (.'apt. liu IJutnbaugh niade an as sent of i!,riii) le.'t, )iit coul I not avoid If He then dropped l.tjuo feet in oil' mi: .ite. . ichliter left Clear Lake for Chi 'fag': Capta.n Huinbutigh remain' 114 behind to pack the balloon ready for th'- return by rail. He said he would niul ' another effort to win the luihui cup. "1 have great conlldence in my bal loon." he said. "It is a marvel. Not h particle of gas escaped in the long digit, which was without incident, f hid -oulident that this will prove the la. !st air vessel of the present age and as soon as weather conditions Kt't!" I will innke another try for the loiii' distance record." DOCTORS OPEN BIG SESSION 'Oppose Enictment of Laws Intended to Abolish Vivisection. Vivisection was disctiosed by del. Kilt'-" to the convention of the Anit ica 1 M'lual association at CM rag' j ' and was ' the subject ul i-:gnill(int action by the govern ing jciard of the organization. l$v a uiiaulnioiio vote the house of delegat-d ;iiprove! a rocouinieudatlou tu fie board of trustee., to create u commis sion, the sole duty of which shall lie To watch and oppose the enactment ol law? intended to abolish vivlsei tiun. While thin action was under consider "tlu:i, 11 r. W. It. Cannon, chairman of Hi" 'ectlon on patholog.v, aovocated a cnniraign of education against oppo nents of Hie piactlce, whom he ac ftined of nut r.ithl illness and Iguor-uiic-, and in another meeting that of iii' .-action 011 surgery results ot an nual experimentation weie being do i'lt'ii.iMl by Dr. Alexis Carrel of New York. The resolution pued by the boii.-f of di'legates was Intioduced originally by Dr. l M. Jones of San Francisco and was amended by Dr. Frank Millings ol Chicago, and owing to dii evident unanimity of sentiment wit- passed without much time con himiid b d -ciission Vie tirst general session was ad- or COMMENCEMENTS 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-Cem notes 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 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, 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 to buy. Quality is our first consideration in the buying and selling of our goods, and there :s nothing but absolutely dependable goods offered, and the prices make anything you may purchase now a genuine bargain. NEWHOUSE JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS. BROTHERS C, B. & Q. 9 WATCH INSPECTORS s s uresseu n.v lr. lieriieit U Murreii 01 lioston, who i.ia.'.' a plea for co-opera-atiou between the physicians and the public and the edtuntloti ui" the litter in the matter of Mutilation. The even- ' Ing session was devoted to matters , touching the public health h Dr. Will- , lain S. Thayer of Ualliinoie an I Dr.' Charles Harrrlngton of Hostuti, Mass ' The vailous sections held separate ' meetings, at which scientific discus-' Ions pertinent lo the branches were I discussed. ! CLOSE CONTEST IN IOWA Returns from SOI) precincts In the Iowa primary indicate that Senator Allls.):i has defeated Oovernor Cummins in the fight over the Republican senatorial nomination. These leturus indicate that the result will be close, but that the inajoritv will be with Allison. Tho Allison men are claiming at least 10,. OnO. The Cununlns men do not con cede this, but make counter claims of about 10,000. The result is so close and the returns so Incomplete that It may take an olllclal count to deter mine the result. The Allison vote may carry with it a victory for Car roll for governor over Garst, although the leturns on the Republican gubi-r-uatoiial nomination are altogeth-i In complete. In the Seventh congressional dis trict IMotity is leading Hull. The Democrats nominated l-'ied K. White tor'governor without opposition, as they did the remainder of their ticket. Claude R. l'orter, foinier can didate lor governor on the Democratic ticket, was nominated for I'nited States senator without opposition. AERONAUT DROWNED IN RIVER Makes Parachute Drop and Becomes Entangled in Folds of Flag. Untangled In the folds of a targe Hag. witli which he ha 1 made a parachute (Iron of Lo0o feet from a balloon at DEG0RM10S 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. s s 1 1 I Overing Bros. & Co., Artistic Monuments. 440-446 N. Webster. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. j'.:: i n i.m, nt;., rafale, Is .1.. 1 Fred, rick I.. Wood, an eighteen ear , old aeronaut of New Haven, f.-ll help. less in Hie Passaic rivet an I waa drowned. Liability Act Valid in District. The employers' liability act. v. hi, h the Tutted States supreme couit in Jan uary last held repugnant t th. con stitution ot the I'nited Stat-s aad ii'iu-enforrible in the states, vva.-. held constitutional as to the District of Columbia by the com t of appeals Slight Mishap to Vaderland. The accident to the liner Vadeilanl, over which considerable anxiety has been felt on account of rumors that it had gone ashoio or had been in col lision with another vessel, is very slight, consisting of a simple d'.-,.ir-rangenieut of Its machinery. The steamer returned to Hushing after re pairs had been completed, an 1 left that port for Dover. I Second Series of Storms In Oklahoma. A second series ot tornadoe- and heavy rains struck Oklahoma. Torna does are reported at Hennessy, ISnld, Fiederlck. fashion and Duncan; cloudbursts fioni Weleetka and Tulsi and a waterspout at N'avlna. The dam age by the storms is as great a-, the Rev. Dr. R, J. Cooke Re-Elected. Dr. R. .1. Cooke of Tennessee wa- re elected editor of all the book publica tions of the Methodist KpU- opal church. Features of trie Day's Trading ana Closing Quotations. Chicago, dune 'J. Rain In Texas and Oklahoma caused strength today in the local wheat market, the ,!ul de livery closing at u net gain of c. Corn was up "s'fi:V'. kits were W higher. Provisions were 2'...c higher to U '.&. V.- lower. Closing prices: Wheat .July, !)l:,,(JrlHjc; Sept., SS. Corn- July, (587; Sept. t;7c. Oats-July, ItJ'sc; Sept., :',8U. Pork July, $1:1.70; Sept., $i:l.D7,a Laid July, $8..W-..; Sept.. $S.72'... Ribs July. $7.1."; Sept.. 7.7'j Chicago Cash Prices No. hard wheat, $l.tii)f'l.o:j; No. :'. oorn, 7J''ic; No. i white oats, 31."..fi3.0.'jC. South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha, June U. Cattle -Receipts, 1,000; active, I Of higher; na tive steers, $5.0i)&7.0(); tows and heifers, $8.ou(f? ti.lo: western steers, $:J.50(Jjij.00; Texas steers, W.iWii rt.':,; dinners, $l2.rifi:kr0; Mockers, and feeders, $:i.tltr5.25; calves, $;! 2 5 fa ti.'J.-i; bulls, stags, etc, $;s.off 1.-J3. Hogs-Receipts, HJ.IOO; 5fi 10c lower; heavy. $ii.:jO(D ".!": mixed. $3. 2.1 ft 5.:J0; light, $.1.1.1(7 .I.Il'Ji.j; pigs, $l.21t? 3.00; bulk of sales, $r).2rtfi'.".:!2'.j. Sheep Receipts, 4,300; steady; year lings. $1.73!T5.25; wetheis, $1 tOtf? 6.00; owes, $L001.(i3; lambs, $3 73 tfJ'U.50. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, June 2. Cattle Receipts. 2,000; strong and active; steers, $5.00 7.73; cows, $3.73Tj 1.7.1; heifers, $:!.5i)(filS.23; bulls, $4.00fa5.73; calves, $2.30(fj G.30; stockers and feeders. $3.23 013.10. Hogs Receipts. 12,000; T.falOc lower; choice heavy shipping, $5.55fa .1.02!-; butchers, $3.555.C2lB; light mixed, $.1.13r.r0; choice light, $3.50 (fJM.GO; packing, $3.00fa5.50; pigs, ?3.73fa.1.00; bulk or sales, $5.10'8G.50. Sheep Receipts, 13,000; weak; sheep, $l.005.00; lambs, $3.000.15; year lings, $3.107.15. vN VvW'v'vWvSaA VHv-v wv vAV-? J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paints and Mcruldings Contractor for Papering, Tainting and Interior Dec orating. Fine paper hanging a specialty. Acme brand paints. Bell phone 296. i ''MAAvWvWvWW'W The Red Cloud Hardware and Implement Company have added to their already mammoth stock a line of First-class Harness We will be pleased to show them to you. Also, the DeLaval Cream Separator And don't forget we are leaders on the new style Auto-seat Rubber-tired Buggies priced from $29.78 up to the highest. Extra A "rade with ball bearings at $135. Now is the time to get our Cultivators We ha e the Ohio Bully Boy. Goodenouah. Mafrisan. i. ley, Flying Swede, Dempster, Canton, Kingman Red Cloud Hardware ? aid Implement Co. WM. WOLFE. Secretary. 5 i '1 S S s 1 t'edrino, Hie noted Italian automoanu driver, was Instantly killed on I'itnllco rareirack. SpertrUors saw his car ski I and turn over, three of Its wheels being smashed Cediiuo and bis brother, who h Ills mechanic;, and with him in the car. were thrown vio lently against the fence, and, wlitl Hie bioMier war littlo hurt. Cedrinr, illi'l iii.-vi.uitly of a broken n'Tk Flood Ties Up Traffic at Blllinrjj. A Hood, lesuHiug liom ti (Jouilleirst v.'ii ol Coluuilnis, Mont., swept .r.vav a l.tilge over Der Cieek and caiifd avvav more than a mile of NoiHfrn Paclllc Hack. Tiain service Into Hill ings liom Hie west is at a standstill The Hoods between Columbus and Rig Timber are said to have been the ino-.t dlsajttons ever known there. 83 Chinese Prisoners Drowned, A large barge laden wllh Chinos prisoners has been capsized In t ho Amur rlvtr and elghty-ulne persons-drowned. Order to Show Cause. I&TATK IK NJ.I.IU.I.A. I . ,. W cllcr i iiuiitv i " I' C C O'::,') c jurt tl.o na il MidRii 1. iihxut. ilicc" ie. r,, a tin, i SfJl ,0" ,of Jh,e ""iument . n" I e con. iilttc , mid h. DdininlsirHi on of mid 0,11,0? miv m ' F?".10'1 1. ttrrth M- lifter ah cse tnx V OnlrtM . U,Ht Wi-lneR b.y, the",!,' t Jmm A. I . la, at 10 o'clock n. 111 . 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