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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1910)
Av- t. s- ..iw i t 5 i !ii & V n t. i, if p ', y 8 tf S? ! Jf i; I : j ; I 111 ! 31 ji M It 17 V ii It. 4t 1TH0 Chief C. D. HALE, Publisher RED Cilo'UD, NEBR EPITOME OF 'EVENTS PARAGnAPHS TH rHAT PERTAIN TO' SUBJECTO. ,' f i MANY ARE rauOTJITEGESP - llccorfj of Whrt la Going on. JpI.Oofi. flrccn, In Washington and j '. the Political FlfiaiKfttfi'Ij Foreion.",i Ttlchar(l.Ko,rons,i fihof newly -.u pointed J American! ninbassadom to Xustiin acclumpanle'd byjjila wfcj and, daughter, urrhed In Vienna. He was mot nt tlin'fifntlon by'Gfcnrgo WUIvas, secretary of tlio embassy. Tho am bassador will bo received by tho oiu peror In a day or two. Under the tltlo or "Thcodoro tho "Croat," Maximilian Haidun in a luto lHKiicor tho Herlln Zulamft mnkcu an onslaught on KooFovclt v,hn, ho says, Iiiib mado morn iioIbo than tho wholo twcnty-Ilvo presidents or tho United States who preceded lilm put tewth or. Yet, uceoiding to Harden, ho has nuvcr achieved anything except to plunge his couutty into a crisis, con KcquenrcH of which have not as yet , been rccjOKUCd Irpm. , f Tho at-iuimcntal plIall'tnMi 'f'f .' o or (;oi: Tlicc)duwti;c)ioulL(jHi)d hi wlfu.ii jWhlch 'II had boon life Intentlonf'o'i' tho cQ;ipIo'to;tcirtno by? eayrfft;ig'9 Mhclr honeymoon trip fioai SpeUin to . CitMioa, ended nbruptly, - at - Ucnchif. i witsocjiihcItW.jyujufr wt nh3JU (,of thi' hdicdulo that had been planned. t'Tho change In plana, was made In or- '"YIpY to rivofd the constantly increased (ltiiionHlrntionHGolniitrKooovclt-nnl his wlio wero eneounterln along tho jnU' '"""' XJ '- ' ' ' Tho Spnnlsli cabinet dispatched to JJcabinet of l'eru mi Kmmdor, ,tukv "grnms enjoining tlmsi) gocininti? to- JJadopt a conciliatory attitude toward 'tench other. ;; :poi$ffi6h:iiHitfnti(tY)8 if0r .iTurk'uh troops(at Constantinople, havo beqn IJordcrcd t6 tforth Alb'arifaf whcre'fVre 'ivolt hns broken out ThotFoublelJ attributed to rcBentmcnt against tho niicw taxes Imposed and Ib cnuslntf.thd government much nnxlety ",--. ,r ,, - j, Cenop. . .. ,. ' OIlTord Plnehot, In Excellent humor, concluded his visit with Mr. Itoosu- Kansas has cancelled ball Ramos tvlthNcbraska.oathu.,ground ,oI Mlsv sourl valley eligibility rules. . , An .'expedition which ascended Mount McIClnley failed to find any trace of tho records of Dr. Cook. Extradition papers were lasuod Tor tho rot urn, from- New York to -Pitts-burg of Bantf President1 Ho'rfstot'., Ui Follotte litartcd a tompbst In the non'atu by a rabid attack on tho ad ministration railroad bill. The nioujory of tho North American Indian Is to bo perpetuated by a etatuto memorial in New York hnrbor. The lavish uso or lumber In tho United States per capita consumption Is from three to ten ' times greater than thnt of tho leading nations or Europe. Tho convention or western pure fiiod officials closed nt Uolse, Idaho, cater electing W. Durko or Wyoming 'president and L. Mains or Nebraska, 0ftce president. Secretary or War Dickinson dc ojfarel lalso t,ho newspaper Btatemenl tHnt Col. Hugh L. Stott, Buperlntehd Vjat or tho military .acndejny nt West, vfrilut, was to bo relieved because or his stand In the ropressloh or hazing. "That tho province or Quebec will 'prohibit tho exportation or pulp wood out on tho crown lands or tho prov. Inco to the United Stntos, was an nounced In tho legislature by Pre 'lhler Gouln. v , Italians havo bestowed tho tltlo ol qeaco apostlo on Mr. Roosevelt. 11 Colorado coal fields miners received warning to let intoxicants alone. Hnlley'B comot, It Is said, will soon bo visible to 'tho naked eye. TiiSLPxi'.edltlon. reached ,.ML Mc Klnley, but round no records or Dr. Cook. .'? Mrs. Carrlo fi. Walsh, the widow, and Mrs. Evelyn D. McLean, tho' daughter, received prnctlcally tho en tire cstato or tho Jato Thomas P. WnUli. Tho '"Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company Iibb asked permission of Jho city to float a new-jloanof 2,- uuu.uiu. "I havo no intention of retiring from President Tart's cnblnct," do clarcd Secretary MacVcngh. Homer Tood shot and killed his olghtcen-yeapold wlfo at Monett. Mo., und then shot himself. Ho will dio. Sccretnry Dalllngcr has opened for Hottlemcnt under tho homestend net 304,080 acres in Montana and CI, CIO acres In New Mexico. President Tnft has cnncclled his visit to Indianapolis on his western trip. The court of Inquiry finds the negro soldiers were guilty In tho Browns ville affair. The Scntt bill to prohibit transac tions In cotton recently actod upon favorably by tho house committee on agriculture, was reported to the houso'- Tho avorngo condition of winter wheat on April 1 wns 80.8 per cout., against 82,2 April I. A bill granting tho rrnnklns privi lege to px-prosldents and their widows nasscd the house ""-' krrmnt.i " The interstnto comtnerco commln- slon says there should be less chnrgo for tippur' llian lower" Pulliflan bertha. "Rcddy" nnllnghcr, n notorious burglar, wnn .killed with' a club by u 'hljndclphin liounohpldcr, i Tho aenn to 'judiciary cbmtnlttco vot .id to iucommond favorablo action up on tho nomination of Robert T. Dcv lln for district attorney Tor tho north em district or California. A now iiHsnult on tho rules or tho house Is, a prospect or tho near fu turo.f i 1 Frnnlc Sltnln, ajnlRaton worker, was shot dead by one of his fellows ut Plttslmrg-, Prt. " Tho knell or the Hlberlnn oxl'o nys tcni rhn 'bpoji feoucdecl -by a doclarn 'lion bT Iho "rV.hr. ' ' ,, Eight' men wnro killed by an explo sfb'iiMjr-dynamlto In a Toxit rallioad coiiKttuctlon rami). "HHil'ino cclnforenco report on tho mili tary arndeiny lilll has been nppioved by the Iioiiro j h ji. lullkrt'v Hint ttiprcxAvlllilin fi pnii. iRfiJeyljiiiiiljInjJostigatic)) intolthe $C0, TOfjO? pub-treawiry "ShbrtajoJl ut, St. Louis. In honor of tluf'Inlo Scnntor Mc Lain on In Mississippi, culoglea wcro presented In the housu of representa tives. Cottrtenay W. llennott, Rrltlsh coun sel geuural nt Now York In his nn nunl report cautions Immigrants ,ngtiinst iiKHiimlng Now York Is an "EI Dorado Tor tho working man.' It In not ho says. ' ' ' Conaclonro-ntilcfcen after twenty three years because ho cheated Gov ernor SUlbbs of Kansas out or eight een bushels of corn, an Oaav;o county mail Ik preparing to nlakcv restitution. ,,To hntt'eihipR wore nuthorlr.cd by tin ntiv.il hill pnsspc'l by tho house. r.,I'fo H-rni'i lu Sinn ljg ,a6 habitual cVliuliitiiH, wero give h' In 'Hinnkhn to Si HtiiTViJ. I)i,lU)n,iny-ntun,yoarrt old, a cii engineer, and rmlip Render, t f.''.ikl 3 VI. .Mi.r. ly, . , fin, .ti.t yt .iitt'i, f.t.t CougTcjfi Hyniitfl to lmowuiljnbaut tho Vxp'oFion 'which 'occurred "h few days ago on tlm cruiser Charleston, re sulting In tho death and Injury of sciv- .oraL-ualloia. .. -.. .. . . At Ponce, Porto Rico, William Jon nlncrs lityan made nn nddresi In which ho warmly nppioved tho course qf tho United Stuteu tow aid tho Island cjf jVlto Rlfo. ft ? IX w'nH nearly a neck-nnd-ncck race between tho wets and drys In Ne- brrtsKn towntC'- i hh" r A special grand-fury brought In (in IriOYtuibnt against tho Imperial Win dow.lGlnHB company. Tito body ol Justice Brewer wbb fnUcn'tu Leavenworth, Kns., for bu rial, i Nebraska towns, by tho lato elec tion, tiro 'wot" or "dry" to about the dnmo ox'f6ht nh hereYoforo. Nine hundred coal mines In Illinois closed down until the wage question Is settled. Havelock, Lincoln's "wet" Buburb, went "dry" nt tnc late election; Waohtnoton. Scnntor Brown Introduced at amend to tho rivers nnd harbors bill calling for an appropriation or $75,000 to bo! lined between .Omaha nnd tho mouth of the Platte on 'tho Missouri river. If, tho foreign commerce or the United States or the last four months of tho fiscal year uro ns largo In pro portion ns during tho first eight months It will be a record yenr, ac cording to figures prepared by govern ment expert. In Imports tho year's record thUB far exceeds that of any previous year, although tho exports for tho eight months nre slightly less than In tho closing months of 1Q0S, tho high record year for exports. Two American negroes on March 20, last, were nssaulted and wounded by the co.nmandnnt nt. Panzos, Guntte mala, and Inter they wcro thrown Into prison nnd their friends revised per mission to drcsa their wounds. Tho United States minister nt Guatemala city, who reported tho matter to itho Btnto department, has been Instructed to InslBt upon prompt .and ndequato rqdresB. ' ' ' A It will bo entirely prnctlcnblo ;to provldo ndequato defenses for the Pnnnma cannl nt comparatively mod orate cost. This Is tho conoluslon.for tho Pnnnma fortlllcntlon board, 6omo aiemborB or which havo Just returned from Pnnnma. Tentntlvo plans had been propnrcd for tho probable amounts, nnd numbers of troops re quired for such defenses. Tho military court or Inquiry which .during tho last year Jinsjbeen, Investi gating tho shooting, up of Brownsville, Tex.r finds that "the evidence? clearly riistnluR tho chnrgo thnt tho shooting wns done by the Twenty-fifth infantry, colored. The court Is also of the opln--ion that If tho ofllcers or tho regiment had performed their duties linmedl ntoly prior to tho shooting tho nffraj could not havo occurred. Personal. Tho senate has pnsscd a bill appro priating $01,000 Tor the ropayment to prlvnto citizens or tao sum advanced for tho ransom of MIbs Ellen M. Stone, tho American missionary ab ducted by Bulgarian bandits lu 1901. Mr. Ronsovclt and Glfford Plnchot had an extended conference. President Taft has a long list rrom which to select a successor to tho tato Justlco Brewer. In a speech on tho floor or nouso Speaker Cannon taunted the tho republican Insurgents. A nlnoteon-yenr-old boy was killed In a prize fight nt Passaic, N. J. Govornor Hughes sent a message to tho legislature asking an Investlga or alleged corruption. Chnrgo Is mado that rotten ment Is fed to old so'dlors nt tho state homo ut Grand Island, Nebraska nurw rrrfirTMi!i n tmu'miair&jniixaKrmvrjmtrU'yi GO W S SECRETARY MELLOR OFFERS THEfvl LIBERAL PRIZES. raeoFtt hds Tho Right of Women to Hold Office Vlnuicatcd by the Courts Mis cellaneous Matters. Secretary V. II. Mcllor or the state bbard Of nsrlcuIUt.c, lolloping the ox 'nm'plo tifct My' that board which 'whs tho first to offer prizes for tho grow ing or corn by i boys In Nebmskn, hns u-fuii) ottered $150 for tho best ucro grown this year. The prf7.cn aro ns follows FlrBt, $50; second, ?2.1; third, $20; fourth, $10; llfth, $10; and $5 euch for sixth, scvent,h, eighth, ninth, tonth and eleventh winners. Last year ninety boys entered the contest and eleven mado final re ports of their work. The yield was from sixty to 11.1 bushels per aero. Boys under eighteen years nre eligi ble to enter tho contest; The entire labor of preparing tho ground, planting, cultivating nnd har vesting of this aero of corn to bo per formed by tho contestant who enters contest by recording his name In tho omco of W. It. Mellor. secretary, not later than May 20, 1003. Said aero to bo measured, husked nnd weighed In tho presence of two disinterested froc-holders, residents of said county In which tho aero of corn Is located. Said commlttqo to ftirwntd nH'.iult as to v,cit:h) and re quirements of spcgjllcatlonn in thi i contest' to tho secretary of tho state bonid'of agriculture, not later than 'Kotombcr lC. '1170'J. 'ThU'-fcotttcsth'U rMIl ille with th(k"societaVJ" a full ami detailed account of' his inct'hod-ot performing tho work, fertilizers used, If any, and chnructor of tho soil on which the.,,cj;op was grown, ,0m, re quest, o sjecrctniy a sample of en ears miiBt bo exhibited by ijrlzq win ners at th6 oniq'o of thts'boafiTln Lin coln. '" ' ' " Woman Can Hold Office. Tho right of ajvoman;o,hold pfTlco of county freasuror nas 'been 'vtndl catod( In faqt. oa welUns In law,. The fiuprorae coirrt recently decided that Mllss Gertrudo Jordan, ihnvlng been elected county, treasurer ovor Coun ty Treasurer Julbble of, Cherry qoun ty, was ontltlcd to tho. office, holding that a woman could , prope rly .hold such nn clccti'vo mlnlsterlnl oflicc. Even nftcr tho docisloh It appeared that Qulbblo did not want to give up tho Job. P. M. Tyrrell, who wns looking after MIsb Jordan's Inter ests, began an ouster suit In supreme court. This has not como up for bearing, howovor, and probably will not, as receipts from the ofllco of the Chorry county treasurer, signed by MIsb Jordan, wcro received by the lnnd commissioner's offlcc. MIrb Jor dan hns evidently won her fight The City Again Dry. At tho recent election tho drys were successful In one of tho most hotly contested elections ever held by a majority of 93G votes. The wots cast 4,271 votes and the drys C.207, mnklng a total of 9,478 votes, or 90 per cent, of tho registration. For several weeks tho fight has been waged and each day It became more Intense, culminating in a great Btrng go In which scores of nutniuobilcs nnd carrlngoa woro used by both sides to get tho votorB to the, polls and In which each Bldo had .hundreds or workers busy, Tho second largest vote In tho history of Lincoln wna cast. Requisition for TWo. Governor Shnllenberger has hon ored a roqulBltlon Issued by tho gov ernor of Missouri ror tho return to Jackson county or Horace Wiiklns, nllns John Adnni3 nnd Early Brown, undor nrrest In Omnhn. The men are wanted for, highway robbery. Present from Mr. Bryan. A parrot which does not talk nnd which Is named Rio Rodrlgues Brazil has bean received In Lincoln ns a prosent to tho city park zoo from "W. J. Bryan. The pnrrot Ib n mngnlflcont bird, with many colored plumngc, a hugo beak nnd a flftecn-inch tall. Lighting Up State House. A Inrge cluster of lights has been placed In tho top of the state house dome, where It can bo vlowcd by spec tator from tho corridors on any of tho floors on the Interior. Tho light lng and tho metallic wreaths and tho Imitation mnrblo on the Interior of the dome nnd Ib considered a groat Improvement. Prismatic ghihs hns also been placed In sky lights which throw light In grent quantities on tho Intprlor of tho Btato houso near the center or tho building. Ruling by Excise Board. Tho Excise board, at a recent meot lng, repealed rulo 12, which has be como famous since tho city has been without saloons. This rulo provides thnt no common carrlor may bring liquor Into tho city nnd deliver It nt tho homo of nny citizen. Tho rule mado It necessary for tho common cnrrlor to deliver tho liquor at Ub place of buslnoss and tho man to whom It had boen consigned had tp go there and Blgn for It himself. The decision mndo It unlawful for a man to Bend an agent for the goods. REVENUES INCREASE. Railroads Report to Board of Assess, ment. Tho report of tho Union Pacific, filed with the State Board of Assess ment, giving tho flnancinl operation of tho roads for the year ending, Decem ber, 11)00, nnd the value of Its property In this state, show the net earnings have Increased approximately $2,700, 000. This nppllcs to the ontlro system. Thp flnnnclal statement or the Bur lington shows that Its earnings In Ne braska Tor tho year ending December, 10C8, wan $S,8G8,n37, against u net earnings of'SSGl.Otfo for tho year end ing December, 1903. Tho Union Pacific filed i. statement of Its Union Pacific filed no statement of Its earnings lor Nebraska and thu Burllnc- ton Im.i not yet Wed n report on Its pioperty In this stnto. Following Is tho Mn.ineJal report of the Union Pa cific syjtcin for the 'two yearn, 19U8 and 1909: toon, nor C.rosi earnings $H."M.n:' r",C JIMiS". 183.18 Nt enri'lngs... 21.2.S.II8 37 2313.105.18 Lxiiuiiiloil In litilnti-paricu 23.727.4 IS. 10 2.VC2 ',078 00 nivlilunds de clined 23.533 4 H.C0 3",,CG0,087.22 IlliPtTlVCtno tl f H tin c I u 11 ii k ivtulimiinl) .. 10.481.305.18 Following 1j the financial statement of tho Burlington In Nebraska for tho yenrn 1903 and 1903: Mllrngo In Ne- liiiKtkn 2.8fi.n2 2,8fi',.02 IT n lilt K-s $20,33J.Ci)2 !7 $21,737 1 IS.5S Opctiith'3 ex- lii'iwos 11 4(11 3'..r..S.-, 13 1,1T,.20 Nnt e.irtilni-i . S.SGS 337 02 8,251.150 20 NVt fitnlligs lT mjl- .... S.ODSS" 2.SS0.21 Thim ild In lunxka 83t.3l2.0i Values of Depots. Tho following shows tho vnluo of tho dopot ntntion-houses, machine fhops, stock yards, sca'os, p'ntforms, fuel and water stations, machinery and tnnka ennnectod therewith and all o'h er buildings wholly or In part on the right-of-way of tho Union Paelllc: ' f 09. '' 1W 1,120,212 AJnlii Imp , C'fl line Summit V K, u to r.P.431 I7.:n : it nn r.nfj:tt IS"..: r.n o ii." C A. I.J V.v, (.Vnln.l .Hllv. Lii.tiol, . Vth PIiMm liruipli.. ".U'il 50 KI1 rue road haa used In'nnd out of Ne braska locomotives of -nil classes, 700, valued. .at $0,378,807,; 437 passenuer cars, all c'nae3. valued at $2 150.:! 12; uiiuwuy iiiui iieigui curs, ii.uti, ued at $S,27 1,171 Of this rol stoclt,,tljfp'Jiis rfljtefl tOiKobra: nccordlng to miles "if avered : Lc roadway and freight cars, 17,2Gii, val or this polling jNonrasica, omo- tlvos, ni.80fpec':centi;fpassonger cars, 30.14 .porfcont; .freight .and ..roadway earn,,, 18.28, por.ceqL, wblcbj equal, for t,)jo, different, clssfjBj ,t,ho" following iplloago: .cicppioClves. 2,000,'48; pas sonjor cara, 740,341': f'relgbt'and road wrfy cari.''l!5li,971. ' " -' ' ' h ,i ., ; .- Check' Up the Treasurer. At the Instance of 'the "eleven' fl'ttroty companies upon the hilllion-dollnr bond of Stnto Treasurer Brian, nn ex haustive and completo cxnmlnatlon of tho ntato treasurer's offlco has Just been made. The period covered by tho examination extends from January 7, 1909, up to nnd Including March 21, 1910. During that tlmo the receipts nnd dlsburscmento have been ns fol lows: e Balance on hand January 7, 1909, $173,259.98; receipts, $7,177, 4CC.02; total. $7,030,725.95. Disburse ments, $0,873,292.70; ba'nnco on hand Mnrch 21, 1910, $777,433.19. Clearing House Figures. Lincoln clearing houso figures Indi cate an unusunl growth of business be tween thlB yenr and last year for tho same period. Total clearings ror March. 1910, root up $9,073,379 as op posed to 57,010,377 for this month In 1909. This growth of business In tho sum of 20 per cent, was .largely duo to tho extensive land transfers, both in the 6tntc and outside. In the sell ing nnd buying of Texan land during tnp past winter. These shies 'wcro iin usually settled for early In Mnrch. 'nnd sufcli transactions' lnnll1 parts- of tho Btato uro in a measure rellccted in Lincoln clearing house totals... - Discrimination at Decatur. Attorney uenernl Thompson has been Instructed by tho Stnto Railway commission to stnrt proceedings against tho Nebraska Telephone com pany for discriminating In rates nt Bo atrlco. It is charged that the company there gives rebates to customers who aro about to discontinue their tele phones In tho nature of pay for so liciting business. Aflldavlta to this ef fect woro filed. Superintendent Pratt snld tho company had employed men at Beatrice to solicit, and that sucl action could not bo construed as re bating. News Notes. .- .. Tho Norrls Brown guards of Kcar noy arcplanning"!! elaborate rjecop--tlon, forSonator NarriB" Brown upon' his return from Washington. On the evening or that dato a bnll will bo giv en In his honor and the plnns nro to havo aa many outside' mllltln ofllcers prosont ns It is possible to secure. A little child or Charles II. Smith, or Belgrade, wan seriously scalded by overturning a boiler or hot water. Thero was no contest In the ole tlon nt Stockvllle. Tho town remnlns dry, as It has boen ror years, tho "wots" being to fow to contest. Paint Boxes White. Tho postolllco department requests thnt pntrons of all rural delivery routes paint their boxes and posts to which they aro attached a pure white color. This course, If pursued, will not only result In benefit to tho pntron In serving to protect his box nnd post from damage by tho weather, but will glvo all boxes a uniform color nnd , servo to fix their Identity In all pnrts of tho country nn United Stntes mall boxes. It Is dCBlred thnt patrons Im print their names nnd box numbers on boxea In black letters two Inchon hlch wwi m'jn-wsmw iw .' . I LIKE CilED l!s ROOSEVELT RECEPTION AT VIEN NAiMADE MEMORABLE. ROYALTY PLEASED TO HONOR le Received by the Emperor and Other Dignitaries, ,But Dcrlvos Great Enjoyment , From Exhibi tion of Cavalry. , .Vienna. (Cclcticl .Roosevelt was-re-ceJvMfftl thcAjisti;l)iii capital VftQif In a manner almcst like that norordid a reigning sovereign. The punctilious Aufi'trra,iV,,rbTTrrT"lTTeIil?rroreiiionlon3 of Uioso of Europe, ihttd arranged fho program nnd left nothing undone which cculd emphasize tho unprece dented honor being paid tho visiting American. As a special mark of his personal esteem, the ng"ed emperor king, Francis Joseph, reci Ivcd Colonel RcoROvelt In his private apartments nt tho Imposing HoMmrg paluce Instead of in tho regular audience chamber. Tho monarch, who was nttlred In nn Imperial uniform, was extremely gra cious to tho American ex-preoldcnt and kept him In conversatirn for thirty flvo minutes. What Interesting sub Jeets they found to cUfcusb as thoj wcro alone Colrnel Roosevelt natur ally has declliud to reveal. Emperor Francis .loser h Intended pcrcnnlly to leturn Colonel ' Roose velt's call en his way out to the Schocubrunn castle, where the mon arch usually passes tho ii'it, and was only det'.ncd from so doint? by a aud den i-torm which broke Liter lu the j'?fter::ocn, Therefore ho was com pelled to ijcnd his nide-dc-cainp. Furh an honor as n return visit from tl o eirrperor is only extended to reigning sovereign!!.4 The call on 'the emporor wns the only main feature of a. very biiy diy, which began Immellatcly after Mr Reosqvelt reached his hotel early l.'i the morning, with n breakfast with Former American Ambhrendor White to Franco, who had not boen In Vien na slnco ho begnn his diplomatic ca reer here twenty-seven years ago un der Mr. RooseveU's father, who was an American minister. The day; included nn official vi6it to Count von Aehrenthal. the Austro Hunparlan foreign minister, which lasted an hour; n call of courtesy on Arch-Duke Francis Ferdinand, the heir apparent to the throne, at Belevldeie palace, a visit to the tombs of tho Hapsburg, where, under the guidance of a brown-cowlod Capuclnc monk, with a lighted taper in his hind. he laid wrcathB on the tombs or Empress Elizabeth and Crown Prince Rudolph; a tour cr Inspection of the Spinlsh rid ing school founded by Charles VII, nnd the Imperial hussar barracks; a reception by the Austrian Journalists and n gala dinner given in his honor at tho foreign ofllco by Count von Achrenthnl. Yet, after tho long dny, when Colonel Roosevelt returned to his hotel, he mounted the stairs two at a time. Hyde Jury Secured. Kansas City, Mo. A Jury was ce lectcd shortly after 8 o'clock Friday night to try Dr. B. C. Hyde on a chargo of murdering the late Col. T. H. Swope. Just aa tho twelve mon were taking seats In tho Jury box n telephone message to Prosecuting At torney Virgil Conkllng announced Dr. T. G. Twymnn, one of the material witnesses for tho state, had been stricken with appendicitis and wns being taken to a ho3pltnl to undergo nn operation. So little Is known about bis illness that it cannot be said now whether tho trial will be delayed. prank Clayfool, n Juryman, de veloped nn afflicted eye nfter being temporarily chosen. A physician Is attending him, but It la not believed tho Juror's affliction Ib serious. Married In Public Park. Belle Fcurcbe, S. D. Standing In an automobile In tho public park here. Fred II. Nash or Rapid City and Miss Nettle polio Austin or Hot Springs, were mado man nnd wire by Rev. Mr. Perrln, paFtor or tho Congregational church. The unique wedding was n suggestion or Mr. Nash, who Is in the automobile business. With his bride to be ho took a prc-nuptini honoymron, .driving her, in his car from Rapid City to Bello Fourche where tho "ceremony 'was pcrfor'nTed.Vn, the', presence of a number or lntcrcsted!-wUneBes. Mr. Nash haa been in tho hills ror n num ber, of yean and is wpll known. IJIs bride Is a daughter of C. O. Austin of Hot Springs. iondon. Henry Curtis Bennet, , Bow street magistrate tnchled tho mntlnco hat qurstlcn Friday nnd flnnl ly rendered Judgment that the man agement of a tl'cnter hr-d the right lo eject women pntrrns who rpfused to remove their "cartwheel hendgoar." Berlin. A lockout In tho building trades of Germany began nt fi o'clock Frldiy evening. Botwcen 150.000 and 200 000 workers already are affected, but full reports on the Eltuatlrn have net yet arrived nt heacl'ivartera Al though the employers of Berlin, Him burg and Bremen have not yet pir-tlclp-ted In the movement, and ih gttlatlons for a peaceful Fettlemert nro contlrulrg In Munich, tho locknu Is a mcFt wllrppreid one. Ultter'fee! lng divides the emn'oyers nnd employee, SUFFERING FOR YEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound iiiff six bottles of XydiaJCJiluJvliajii's Vopetnblo Com poiHid, l-gained 20 do und a. inn now $3f RKJKtfSeS! ftoIe to do '"y own nPR work a n d f e o 1 ffllMUiJiliS&ttLA Dou, Park Iiap- jus, oiinii. JJrookvllle, Ohio. "I wng irreRiilar aud extremely nervous. A neighbor recommended Lydia E. PinklinnYs Vegetable Compound to mo nnd 1 havo become regular nnd my nerves aro much better. "Mr3. 1L Kinnison, JJrookvllle, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, mado lroni native roots nnd herbs, contains no narcotic or harm ful drugs, nnd to-day holds tho record for tho largest number of maunl curen of iemalo diseases wo know of, nnd thousands of voluntary tcbtimoniala are on file in tho Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Ma.33., from women who havo been cured from almost pvc-ry lorm of iemalo Complaints. Jnllnnnnntlon, ul ceration.displaee men ts.iibrold tumor.'!, irrccularitics. w.i imlie nalnH.baokaohp. I Indigestion nnd nervous prostration. ji;ijr BiiuiTiiig woiuaii owe j it. 10 ner solf to givo h?l, K. lMiiUham'3 Vege table Compound a trial. If you vujil bjK'utnl iJcfvioovrrllo r.irii.Pinkhntii, Ljtin, t-risf.,t'orii. It is free aud nlways ru'liit'iil. Many things combine to make homti cheerful, but no one thing plays so important a part as artistic taste in wall decoration. Beautiful, cleanly and wholesome is The SamtoVuUCoatixig We have Mens on tolnr hnrmonlro, classic stencils, and' much thnt will In teret the discrlminiitinit house owner. These Ideas huvc coct us money but nre free ts you. Ask jour dealer or write direct. Alabastine Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. !2S3a WESTERN CANADA Senator Dollivcr, off Iowa, says: 1 fice stream or rmlrrnnta from Iho United BUt 1 ,uuuu. HI., luiih.mifi. cenuior i.'piutor n-enntlr pnlrt n Mil KBU "AllPril IK l lnn.llninrorlntholio.trt of lji'llkli srxMJ-lna r o He! tills wllln. count for ttio tomnval of to many Jnno fannors to Canada. Our iKonlc nro pleiiscd nlUi lu Omrrnmcnt nnd tlio ricnlli-nt o.'mlnls trntlon ot law, and thry nro coralnj to ton In tnns of t!iminn!. nnd tlity nro still coming." t- ...n.. v.i iirupiiLr.1 jarrn- ly to t'10 70.UUO Aim rl- fnn fnftnim t. Ii h.i.Ia i .......,. tliulr lioino iliirlni; 1000. 1 loli! uroit roiurriH niono diir !ifrii'iirii.!..V-U tot.'iowoiiltli of tbuvuuutry uuwiirils of ft7U,J1O00O.OO flnitn r.r., .!... .H....1 lnir. initio riililntfiiml d.ilrjliic aro 11 n iirollrnlil.t. lt-o Uomo ftciuls of l()u ncn-ii uro to Lo li'Kl In IJio very !.i-gt UMrlctL 1(0 ncro iiri-f inptloin at cu.uo Llir '".ro w't"l "Ttuln nrens. Kc!iool nnd c-Miin-litii In every ""'.'". cllmulo unriroUrif. "'JO'orlclipiit.tvood.wntfruuil u...,ui,iv 111111-Tini Kiicntiri.l. l,lEiS,rt,f,1,orntolopatloii.ow ettlonj' rt.Ilw.ii-raU nn.l tto-rl Uvo. IJIn'triiUiI iwnnlltt. "Lrrt lUnt Wit." und oUirr liforma "" ST.U' o I'np't rf J-iralrro-tlon. Ottnnn, C.in or to Uauau&n Oorcrnmcut Asnnt. W. V. BENNETT Room4BitWg. Cmaha.Hik. (IlsonUdrrssnmivajun.) 'S) 'I have usrcl your valuable Cnscarcti 1.uI f"!, them Pc:fcct, Couldn't do without them. I lmve used them for some time for Indigestion and bilioiiMiefB and am now completely cured. Recom mend them to everyone. Once tried, you will never be without them in thu family."-Edtrard A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. Plciisnnt, Pnlatabls, Potent. Tastn finiv! IIS aFhJP'W S'n.VJkcn or Gr" JUc.25c.S0c. Ncvir no i n tiillt. 'lliofcil ulne tablet Btamiwd C C C. Gut rantecd euro or our money buck. "'"""-ruri I ivr cvnrir tun wwWa, MISCmANEOUS s . . ... --" " -" . B I hu rt. .ffnrk JLtpldB, AUtm. -"I wns sick for 5Sur J years 'while passing r$W,i 1,ri through tho Change Vkl of A nBfl "yas fflt' '"An hn:ay.AhlP,ioj bo Wi. t . -J u nrriunir ATtei' tnk- lrxr " t -,i,.fc.ift 1 1. 1 j . J,, ,.1.1. JIM- '"VSJ i . UTTlfTTTkte n J2r? Wm"i' Us- 1 Wl'"' -J WlBIM T'ArBb7 iloissiiss S22iW AWJ? A J L.V. " mt4m9mmw9m'&mmw MWWW(T- sv 4i HfrmwfNn-vf w Atjwwfwsa ';$aKZ3XXXr&lm VXAmum