sslMiMPrw.iwrwr - wwjr- .ci8.!''-r..35,x- ..Ar'j E-.-Ji.WS JUA-Sifciit-. --tr- . . - "lEE-mr- "t " - Tf .:""" rse ti - J. The Chief E. B. DeWOLF, Publisher RED CLOUD, - 1EBR SUMMARY OF ttS CONDENSATION OF THE MOST IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS. BOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD General, Political, Religious, Sporting, Foreign and Other Events Re corded Here and There. Political. The KIiigB comity (N. Y.) repuh llcan commltccmon hnvo endorsud Chairman Timothy Woodruff to buc cecd Senator Piatt. Sccrotnry Motcalt of tho navy has rcalRticd and hna hocn fliiccocded by his nsnlstnut, Triimnn Nowhurry. Senator Iltirhelt of Niliraska, who urrlvcd at Wellington aftor u vlwlt with President oloct Taft, mtyH tariff 1b certain to ho rovlacil and raton lowered. Tho nppolntment of Colonel OcorKO II. Torney an Burgeon Konornl of tho nrmy to succeed Surgeon General It. M. O'Aellley, was unnouncod by tho flocrotary of wnr. Colonel Tornoy Is now In charge of the general hunpltal at San PrnnclRCO. John Motley Morehead, a republican, who was elected to congress In a North Carolina dlctrlct, regrets his BUCCCBB. Flvo hundred farmers, memhers of tho grange, visited tho president. Tho tariff revisers dtsctiBBcd duties on Imported wines and liquors. Thrco Kansans woro olcctsd gover nors of as many states in tho election Herbert S. Hndley In Missouri; W. F. StuhbH In Kansas, and James II. Brady In Idaho. Sovonty days woro required to get a second Iluef Jury. Thero nro sixty inoro Indictments upon which to try tho man. TImo is monoy, and San Francisco Is spondlng a good deal on Iluef. Democratic members of tho houso ways nnd means committee seek to havo tho tariff on barytes raised. Allegations nro mado that tho death of former Senator Carmack wua tho rcBult of n deliberate plot to assas ulnnto him. General. Francis J. Heney, prosecutor In tho San FranclBco graft trials, was shot In tho court ' room by Morris Haas, a venireman, who had boon' rcjcctca from former Ruof Jury becmuio ho wiih on ox-convict. Heney will probably recover. Colonel Duncan U. Cooper and his son, Robin Coopor, were indicted joint ly on tho charge of murdering ex Senator Carmack of Tennessee. Tho former sheriff is charged with being accessory beforo tho fnct. Tho presidential commission inquir ing into agricultural conditions is in vestigating farm life in Tennessee. Emperor of China Is reported dead, and tho Dowager empress, Tsi Ann, is said to bo dying in Peking. Great 8ecrocy Ib maintained ns to actual con. dltlons because of the hostility to the Manchu dynasty. Three hundred and sixty miners nro hollevcd to have lost their lives In tho wrecking or tho workings at Ilumin, Westphalia, Germany. A Chicago physlclnn who examined Miss Mao Otis, who is chargod with plotting to kill her mother, says she is sane. A Taxlcab In Now York was de stroyed l.y explosion of an Infernal machine lett in it by a woman. Park theater in Brooklyn was totally destroyed by flro within an hour after tho audience had loft tho houso. Vice President-elect Sherman and other leading political men of tho na tion wcro at Hot Springs for a con ference with President-elect Tnft. Both liberals nnd conservatives aro confident of success In tho Cuban elec tion. Venezuela has completed prepara tions for tho threatened blockade of hor seaports by Holland. Tho government will carry tho Standard oil case to the supremo court. Assistant Forester W. I Hall says a lumber famine Is coming in tho near future. Over three hundred perished in a mine explosion In Germany. Charles Pool of Johnson county Is cold to bo slated for speaker of the lower house of tho Nebraska assembly. Ex-Sheriff John 1). Sharpo has been arrested in Nashvlllo chargod with be. lug accessory, to the murder of former Senator Carmack. Postmaster General Meyer In his report on tho postal lluanues advocates rurnl parcels post to help pay for thla service. An explosion of a glazing mill near Kansas City caused tho Injury of a number of passengers in a Kansas City Southern train stnndlng near. Tho question of war or pcaco In tho Balkans is Bald to depend upon tho tenor of tho noto to bo issued by Austria, Tho delegates from tho Flint Glass Workers' association wero excluded by tho American Federation of Labor at Denver after a lively debate. President Gompers of tho American Fodoratlon of Labor delivered his an nual report to tho convention at Denver, Judgo Taft and wlfo loft for Hot Springs, Va whoro thoy will remain until after Thanksgiving. Chancellor Audrows tendered his resignation to tho regents of tho Uni versity of Nebraska on nccount of 111 health nnd the resignation wnu ac cepted. Tho federal court of appeals has do cided that tho American Tobacco com pany Is a combination In restraint of trade. Returns from tho Nubraska election Indlcato tho republicans have certain ly elected Klnkntd to congress In tho Sixth district. Tho United Hiatus court or nppcalB at New York refused to admit Charles W. Morso to ball ponding application for a now titnl. Thero Is a possibility that Hep buroo has, after all, been elected to congress from Iowa. Tho vote Is very close and thero will bo a recount. By r,unnlng away of a freight train on the Union Pacific west or Choyonno there was a collision, In which nlno nion wcro killed and threo sorlously injured. Thrco of tho victims wero Chinese. Tho United Htateir circuit court of appeals overruled tho pel It Ion for a rehearing In Iho caso of tho govern ment ngalnst tho Standard Oil com pany. The enso will bo taken to tho United States supremo court. Secretary Root will probably bo elected United StaUs senator to suc ceed Thomas C. Piatt. VIctorion Snrdou dean of French dramatists, died in Parts Sunday. Ho was 77 years old. Unofllclul returns Indlcato that Mr. Bryan'B majority in Nebraska will bo 4.G00. Railroads of tho wcBt which wero forced by tho legislature of tho west ern states to accept a reduction or 2 cents per mile for passenger fares aro again uniting to make U cents tho minimum ns well as tho maximum af ter January 1. Governor theldon of Ncbrnska Is seriously considering caumg an extra session of tho legislature to pass a county option bill after having sent messages to members of tho present lcglslnturo asking their position on tho subject. Washington. Tho formal opening of tho nrmy war college was slguallzed by an Import ant address by Secretary Root, popul arly known ns "tho rather" or tho In stitution. On account or tho limited capacity or tho lecture hall In which tho exercises wero held, tho attend ance 'was limited. "Secretary Tart's religious ralth Is purely his own private concorn, and not h matter for genernl discussion and iolItical discrimination," says President Roosevelt in a letter to J. C Martin of Dayton, 0., In which ho answers numerous correspondents. Tho president says ho derorrcd the publication or tho letter until now to avoid any agitation likely to Influence tho election. Important rocommcndutlous for im proving Maro Island strait and for tho approaches thereto aro contained In tho report of tho board or onglncor officers of tho army and navy and nn estimate In mado or S1.7G7.000 ror tho work, this amount to Include a Bclf containing and self-propelling dredgo which will require about $15,000 pel year to maintain. What may bo tho final chapter In tho Btory or tho fight ngalnst racing In tho District of Columbia Is record ed in tho dismissal by tho district court of appeals of tho appeal of Wil liam Davis, tho New York bookmaker, convicted iu tho spring of 1900 or set ting up a gaming table by making books at tho Penning raco course. Al though sentenced to servo two hours Jn tho district Jnil It Is unlikely that Davis will bo brought hero to carry out tho sentence, as bookmamug ap parently Is n sport ot tho past In tho district Tho tariff commission havo com menced on their work of revision. Foreign. Tho German Reichstag, uftcr further exciting debate concerning the interview with Knlsor Wilholm In a I-ondon paper, refused to adopt a formal address to tho ompcror calling his attention to tho possible effect Of his utterances on foreign relations of tho empire. "Tho burial ot VIctorion Snrdou was accomplished at Paris with genernl public mourning. A man selected by lot to kill King Manuel or Portugal committed sulcldo Instead. Calcutta, India, Is terrorized by an outbreak of 'political crimes. Personal. William D. Cornish, 1second vlco president or tho Union Pacific railroad, died suddenly In Chicago. William Hay ward, secretary of tho national republican committee, wns given a rousing welcome homo at Nebraska City, Neb., on his return from Chicago. Indications rrom Washington nro that Mr. Cannon will ho re-elected speaker without much opposition. Crawford Kennedy or Albion, Neb., who travolcd 18,000 miles with Tart special train distributing buttons and tracts, lias returned homo. Judgo Tuft anil Chairman Hitch cock went ovor tho work or tho cam paigns Mr. Hitchcock stntod that no promises or pledges had been mado In oxchnngo ror personal services or contributions. Tho postmnstor general announced that tho president has decided to re movo Gcorgo M. Stewart, postmaster of Seattle, Wash., as tho result of an Investigation of chnrgos that ho so- J llcltcd campaign contributions. 8 SB POINTERS STATE NEW8 AND NOTE8 IN CON DENSED FORM. THE PRESS. PULPIT AND PUBLIC What Is Going on Here and There That Is of Interest to hte Read er! Throughout Nebraska. In a fight near Lexington Davo Fish or was killed by Emory Matthews. The' body of Miss Wci-boII, who suicided In Omaha, was sent to Cum ing county for burial. I Hampcn, a farmer of Hayes coun ty, committed sulcldo on nccount of domestic dlfllcultlcs. Ho loaves two (laughters. In Sovonly-Bcvon counties in Nebrns- ka tho socialists cast. L a total of 1,9 m votes and tho prohibitionists :i,2S.1 votes on electors. Trenmoro Cono of Wahoo has de cided to become a candklato for tho chler clerkship bf tho Nebraska hotuo or representatives. In tho vlllngo election at Cambridge, roting on the issuance ot $25,000 bonds ror a Bystem or waterworks, tho pro position carried by 190 to 47. Governor Sheldon has allowed re quisition ror John Bedford, under ar rest at Beatrice and wanted In Mc Henry county, III., ror alleged murder. Thero has been so much nightly mlschlor perpetrated at Norfolk lately by boys that tho city authorities havo determined to rigidly enforce tho cur Tow law. Alfred Werner, a stranger, was ar rested In Ogalalla by Sheriff Beal on tho charge or forging tho nnmo or Mr. Koalcn, living near Big Springs. Ho languishes In Jail. Omaha shippers aro disturbed over what 1b termed the sudden enforce ment by tho railroads or a provision regarding shipments by Rulo 27 or the western classification. Miss Hclmlua Bcckard or Utlca, Neb., bus returned rrom Germany, where sho lins been studying for somo time, and has registered for work !n tho Porn State Normal. 'Sheriff Fischer of Otoo county ar rested suspect and hold him In Jail un til ho confessed to stealing a horse at Ashland nnd tnklng it to Greenwood, whero ho sold It for $9. W. O. Fordo, about 45 years or ago, traveling for tho Ross B. Curtice Piano company or Lincoln, dropped dead or heart failure in tho olllco of tho Grand Central hotel In Broken Bow. In looking fnto tho affairs of one of tho inmates at tho poor farm in Otoo county 't has been found that he was possessed of somo $8,000 In real cstato nnd somo personal property. Dr. C. P. Fnll, a prominent Beatrice democratic politician denies tho re port that ho Is after the appointment of superintendent of tho feeble mind ed institution to succeed Dr. Osborn. Judgo Surlock of York county has circulated a petition on which nro names of republican leaders and pro minent business men petitioning Gov ernor Sneldon to call an extra session of tho Nebraska state legislature. Gcorgo Robertson, who for four years has been mnnngor or tho Mark M. Coad stock ranch at Fremont, has resigned his position to accept an other with tho Greeley Horse Import ing company nt Grccloy, Iowa. It Is roportcd that Governor Shel don expended $10,000 more during tho last two years than his salary amounts to. In other words it cost him $10, 000 In cash to hold tho olflco or gover nor and perform tho duties or that ofllco ns ho thought they should be. Miss Emma Paulus, living at the family home, eight miles northwest or Harvard, shot herself with a rlflo, and Is not oxpected to rocover. MIbs Pnu lus Is tho oldest child nnd only daught er or tho lato Peter Paulus, who early In tho summer of this year Bhot him self at tho same homo. Soon nftor her father's death, Miss Paulus's mind gave way and sho wns taken to tho Hastings asylum. Samuel Bowers, a farmer Hvlug near North Plntto, has been arrested by tho deputy United States marshal from Omaha, on an Indictment rrom tho fcdoral grand Jury charging him with lntont to defraud tho government by making n falso declaration In affidavit for pension. Mr. Bowers hns resided In Lincoln for over twonty years, and hns sustained a good reputation. His indictment has occasioned much sur prise Perry A Yeast or Hyanuls, Grant county, wnB taken to tho Hall county Jail at Grand Island nnd turned ovor to tho authorities thero to begin his .threo months term or imprisonment for his complicity In land frauds In Bannor and one or two othor western Nobraska counties. Ycnst was con victed In tho United States district court last spring at dabbling In sol diers' declaratory statements and pro curing fraudulent land filings aftor n rial lasting Bovornl days. A distressing accident hnppenod at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Parkhurst, living nenr Taylor. Tho adult mem bers ot tho ramlly wero In tho barn milking when ono or tho children was burned to death in tho house. A charitably inclined woman nt No braska City went to tho homo or a poor ramlly, tho mombora or which wero 111 and hnd nulthor food or modi rlno in tho house. Tho good Samarit an found a mother who had been sick for weoks lying on a bed mado of ragB, neglected and starving children with out n crumb. Succor, was at onco furnished. NEBRA8KA NEWS AND NOTES Items of Greater or Lesser Impor tance Over the 8tate. Chicken thieves havo or lato been numerous In Otoe county. Tho big flouring mill nt Pierce burned Inst week. Tho loss is $75,000. A..W. Taylor, an Omaha carpenter, Tell from an eight-story building and died from his Injuries. Omaha Is making big preparations for tho corn Bhow In December. Hall roads will glvo reduced rates. I. Hnmpen, a farmer of Hayes Cen ter, committed sulcldo on account or domostlc difficulty. Ho leaveB two daughters. , William and Joseph Pearson brought to Ponca two largo catfish. Ono meaB tired four feet nnd Bcven Inches nnd weighed elghty-nlno pounds and tlio other weighed Boventy-two pounds and measured four feet and two Inches. Magnus Anderson or Bortrand is erecting n new building for tho In dependent Order or Odd Fellows' lougo No. 188. It Is to bo a two story structure, the contract prlco being $16,000. Elmer Lewis was killed iu tho rail load yurds at Ravennn. Ho had Just como in on a freight train and step ped olT from tho caboose. A switch englno going In the opposite direc tion struck him. Tho day set for tho doings in tho matter of tho Young Men's ChrlBtlan association nt Columbus, November 22, has been cnllcd off, as they wcro not ready, and It will bo held tho first week In December. Vaclav Bohaty, aged forty-nine, n farmer residing nbout six miles north east of David City, was adjudged n dipsomaniac by tho board of Insanity commissioners and taken to tho hos pital at Lincoln by bacrlff West. H arrangements go ns planned, Mrs. Plerco and Mrs. Holdsworth, two nr dent Bryan women or Valley, will haul Mrs. Ramsey nnd Mrs. Kennedy, equally ardent Tatt women. In a pushcart rrom tho postofflco corner to tho opera house. la district court nt Plattsmouth Judgo II. D. Travis sentenced James Smith, colored, to servo flvo yenrs In tho ntnto penitentiary. Smith" was convicted of entering and Bteallng from the homo of Mrs. Jennie Schlld knecht of that city. "Movo to town and llvo off tho in come from tho form. Itoosovelt will take caro of tho children." This was tho substance of a noto to his wlfo found In the pock of Ira Best, a well-to-do farmer, 34 years old, who committed sulcldo by hanging him self in tho barn on his farm, eighteen miles northwest of Schuyler. He Is believed to hnvo been temporarily in sane. A monster cement brldgo is being erected across South Table creek at tho foot or Central avenuo In Ne braska City to take tho placo ot the Blcel ono which was carried away by n storm and high water. This Is tho first bridge ot this kind to ho put In in that county and If it Is satisfactory tho commissioners expect to put in many more. A twenty-mile walk la what is com ing to F. A. Meltondorf of Valentino as a result of u bet on Bryan. A wnger was mado between him nnd Gcorgo Christopher of Simeon that if Bryan was elected Christopher was to walk In nnd notify Mr. Meltondorr, nnd In caso or Taft being elected Meltondorf was to walk out and no tify Mr. Christopher. Mr. August Mueller of Richardson county was killed and her husband probably fatally Injured when n bug gy In which they wore riding wns run into by an automobile. The driver of tho automobllo sought to btop tho machine and partly succeed ed but Mucllor's horso plunged wild ly, throwing tho occupants under tho buggy nnd tho nutomobllo. A suit for damages in tho sum ot $C25 has been filed In tho county court agalimt tho Union Pacific by tho Blue Springs Farmers Elevator company. Plaintiffs allege that last Juno they sent a car ot wheat to a grain ilrm in Omnha. When tho car reached Its destination thoro was a shortage of 720 bushels, which bad either been lost or stolen. Whilo performing, his duties as night watchman at tho mill of tho T. B. Hord Alfaira Meal company in central City, Sherman Grubb had an exciting oxperienco with somo rob bers, nnd ns a result carries a bullet wound In his left hnnd. He encoun tered two men Bteallng cement, the outcome of which was above related Tho would-bo robbers escaped. As tho result or a shooting nffrny near Alliance, Llzzlo Braner is in tho hospital, fatally wounded, and her brother, CharlcB Braner, who did tho snooting, and her sweetheart, Frank Augustine, uro In tho county pall. Brnner objected to tho attentions or Augnstlno to his sister, and whon tho young couple went riding tho brothor followed thorn. Miss Branor was wearing tho fur coat of her escort, nnd, mlstnklng hor for tho man, Bra nor shot her nt short range. Discov ering his mistake, ho fired at short rungo at Augustine, but lujurcd him only slightly. Tho impresBivo ceremonies attend ing tho laying of tho corner Btono or tho now Masonic Templo theater In McCook wcro hold last weok by the officers of i.io grand lodge nnd tho Masonic lodgo or that city. . Preced ing tho ceremony a parado was glvon. Tho body ot Gottlclb Hasenmnnn wob brought to NebraBkn City from Arapahoo, Okla., for interment. Ho was found dead in a well with bov oral pigs. Ho was a hermit and lived nlono and it is thought that ho wont in search of tho missing pigs and foil Into tho unused well aud was not found for somo tlino. HENEYSHQT1NC0URT ATTEMPT MADE TO KILL GRAFT PROSECUTOR IN CALIFORNIA. BULLET FIRED INTO GREEK Lodges Below Ear and Wound Prob ably Not Fatal Assail ant It Saloon Keeper. San Francisco. Francis J. Hanoy, a loading llgure In the prosecution of municipal corruption in this city, waB Bhot and seriously injured Friday by MorrlB Haas, a Jewish Baloonkeoper, who hnd been accepted as a Juror In a previous trial nnd afterwards re moved, It having been shown by tho prosecution that ho was an ox-convict, a fact not brought out In his ex amination as a venireman. The shooting occuned In Superior Judgo Lawlor's court room during a recess In tho trial or Abraham Rucf, on trial for tho third tlmo for bribery. At six o'clock Mr. Hnney wns con scious. He said: "I will llvo to pxosectito him." Tho physicians In attendance on Mr. Heney expressed the opinion that Tie -would llvo. It has been ascer tained that tho bullet which had en tered tho right cheek lodged near tho left ear and had no entered his brain as was nt first feared. Mr. Honey lias been taken to tho Lako hospital, whero he Is receiving tho caro of skilled surgeons. CASE NOT EXTREMELY SLOW. Fair Progress Being Made In the Two Cent Fare Suit. KANSAS CITY, Mo. United States Judgo Smith McPherson, beforo whom tho Missouri rate cases ao ibelng heard, said Friday morning that tho arguments probably -would bo begun somotlmo In December nnd bo con cluded before tho first of tho year. "This caso is not progressing as slowly as It seems," ho declared. "None of tho expert testimony now being taken will have to bo repeated and artor it is all in only a fow facts applying to certain Individual roads will havo to bo brought out. I ex pect all of tho arguments to ho con cluded before Uio holidays and tho do creo of tho court -will follow two or Tho hearing opened (Frldny with C. R. Gray, second vice president or tho St. Louis & San Francisco railroad still on tho witness stand. Mr. Gray took tho stand last Wednesday atter noon and has been undergoing cross examination by W. F. Lehman, for tho stato, Tor more than a full day. Tho opening questions hnd to do with the, cost por mile for operating a rail road In Missouri, nnd the cost per ton of handling freight. Smuggling In the Chinese. ( charges Involving ofllccrs of tho trans pacific Steamship Company In a plot whorcby many Chlneso havo boon smuggled into tho United States un der tho very eyes of the immigration authorities have been filed with Hnrt H. North, Immigration commissioner, and that tho authorities at Washing ton havo been requested to Institute a special investigation. According to tho guarded admission or Commis sioner North, charges or this charac ter havo been preferred against n captain nnd other officers of one of tho Pacific mall liners, and It is in timated that other vessels on tho China run nro under suspicion. It is said that tho Chinese cnnio over as members of tho crow, woro photo graphed and pormltted to land under bonds, furnished by tho steamship company, but that after they had re turned and been Inspected, others of thoir countrymon who desired to re turn to China found opportunity to substitute themselves In tho places of tho original' sailors and servants. Will Locate a New School. Gorman Evangelical Lutherans or Nebraska plan tho establishment In Lincoln or a scmlnnry and a Lutheran settlement about this Institution, much as the Methodists havo worked out for tho Wc8loyan school at University Plnco. At this tlmo a coinmlttoa or Lutheran church people are investigat ing school locations about Lincoln. It Is understood that a plat or ground or not less than flvo acres In extent Is desired for tho school and campus, as woll ns a location which will offor nil tho advantages needed for such an In. stitutlon nnd settlement. Tho Luthornps or Nebraska synod hnvo appropriated thirty thousand dol lars and pledged this sura for this pur pose, nnd In duo tlmo tho Bomlnary now located at Atchlnson, Kas., will bo brought to Lincoln. This will fol low tho selection or a slto and tho per manent location or tho school. Return Many Indictments. CHICAGO Thu special grand jury empnnolled to Investigate charges or fraud In tho primary election of Aug. ust 8, Friday returned thirty-eight In dlctmouts ngalnst 11 f toon Judges and clerks or election nnd politicians. Tho charges include allegations or aiding nnd nbottlng illegal voting, porjury, Il legal marking of ballots and falsifying poll books. Tho prominence of tho men Indicted docs not for tho most part extend beyond tho limits of their re spective wards, although D. Chott, in dicted for perjury, wob formerly woll known in this city no n polico magistrate A SURGICAL OPERATION If thoro is tiny ono thinjj that a woman dreads more than anothorit is a surgical operation. "Wo can state withoub fear of a contradiction that thero aro hun dreds, yes, thousands, of oporations performed upon women in. our hos pitals which aro entirely unneces sary and many havo been, avoided by LYDIAE.PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND For proof of thus statomont read tho following" letters. Airs. Barbara Base, of Kingman, Kansas, writes to Mrs. Pinkharu: M For eight years I suffered from the most severe form of femalo troubles and wns told that an operation was my only hope of recovery. I wrote Mrs. Pinkhara for advice, and took Lydia K. PSukUam'8 Vegetable Compound, and ib ha saved my life and mado mo a vrcll woman." Mrs. Arthur R. Ifouso, of Church Road, Moorcstown. N. J., writes : 44 1 feel it is my duty to let people know what Lydia K. Pink ham's Vege table Compound has dono for mc. I snifcred from femalo troubles, and last March my physician decided that an operation was necessary. My husband objected, and tirged mo to try Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound, and to-day I am well and Btrong." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has beon tho standard remedy for femalo ills, and has posit ivcly cured thousands of women who havo lieen troubled with displacements, inflammationulcora tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, and backache. Mrs. Pinlclinm invites all sick women to write lior for advice Sho has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass :., r- W. I DonelM nuriccs and sen mora nien'aSS.OOHfKt S3.00 shoe than any other manufacturer In tho world, be cause thoy hold their shape, fit better. ana ivoar longer man any ouier maiux. 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