RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF WORLD HAS HAD A FORTUNATE YEAR No Terrible Catastrophe Has Marked the Twelvemonth. DEATH TAKES NOTABLE MEN Oenoral Success of the Democrats and Startling Development South of the Rio Grande Chief Events In Western Hemisphere. Now York. Taken nil In nil, tho year 1913 lias boon n happy nnd rather fortunntu otio for tho world In gen eral. It was not marked by any great catastrophe, such no tho San Francisco earthquake or tho Titanic disaster; It saw tho end of tho wars In tho Hal kana, It witnessed tho Inaugutatlon of a Democratic president In tho United Htnts, followed by gonulno tariff re duction without llnanclal panic. Tho death roll for tho past year liao hit tho financial world rather hard, In cluding Much notable figures as ,T. 1 Morgan, llonry M. Flagler and James It. ICeono. Tho Ilomnn Catholic church also lost two of ltu most von orablo cardinals, Orcglia, dean of tho Hacrod collego, nnd Hampolla, onco secretary at tho Vatican nnd who would have been popo Instead of PIub X had not tho emperor of Austria vot ed against him. In tho United States political de velopments bnvo boon extremely In teresting, .but not startling. Every thing seems to havo gono tho way of tho Democrats. Domocratlo victories wore won last November In Now York city, 4ho stato of Now Jorsoy nnd stato of Mnssnchusotts. Congress tins passed tho curroncy bill, nnd tho bank ing Interests of tho country uro nd-1 Justing thcmsolvoa to It. Ab alarmed ns high flnnnco mny havo been when It was lournod .that President Wilson bolloved in Sherman law should bo "clarlflod," buslnoss nnd llnanclal interests havo uppnrontly bo como convinced that tho presldont'a attitude is not ono of opposition, but rathor an nttitudo In which ho would consult and confor with busluess nnd llnouco to romody ovlls generally ad mlttod to exist. Doings In Mexico. South of tho Mo Grnndo dovolop monts havo beon startling and rapid. Tho year 1913 Baw in Moxico tho oa Hasslnation of President Francisco Ma doro, Vice-President Pino Sunrez and Gustavo Madoro, brothor of tho presi dent, tho usurpation of tho presidency by Gen. Vlctorlano Huortn, boosted Into that position by Gonoral Felix Diaz, then camo tho rupturo bctweon Diaz and Huerta, with tho practical banishment of Diaz. Later in 1913 enmo tho rise of Venustiano Carranza, (oador of tho constltutionalista In tho north of Moxico, with tho result that tho powerful northern states of Mox ico aro now under his control. Scarce ly hnd Carrnnzn becotno famous than FranclBco "Pancho" Villa, former ban dlt, with n price on his head, loapod Into the limelight as a robul lendor sorvlng Cnrrnnza, and it Is now ques tioned whether Carrnnzn or Villa Is tho stronger In tho lendorship of tho constitutionalist forces. In Ita relations with Mexico tho Uuited States has Btood firm. Early in hla administration Prosldont Wilson announced his determination to with hold recognition from tho Huorta ad ministration, and although much proosuro has boon brought to boar, tho president has refused to change his atUtudo. Efforts havo boon tnndo to lnduco Huorta to retire and allow a fair and honost oloctlon, without re sult Today tho Unitod States haa a heavy arraod forco at tho bordor and mi Impressive array of battleships off tho coast. Thoro havo boon socral marriages of lmportanco In tho past year, and a number of ongagomonta of proml nont porsons announced. Foremost In the minds of Amorlcana, of courso, Is tho wedding of MIsa Jcsslo Woodrow Wilson, daughter of tho president. Assassinations of the Year. Barring Moxico's barbarous achieve ments, thore have boon fow assassina tions in countries generally recognized as boing clvillsod. George I, king of Oroooo, was assassinated by a mad anarchist In Salonika, March 18. in Turkey the commander-in-chief of the Ottoman forcoa In the nalkan wars, Envor Dey, waa slain on February 17. This waa followed aoon after by tho assaaalnatiou of Nazlin Pasha, Turkish premier. Turkey and Moxico appear to have been contending with each other for honors in tho lino of assaB Hlnation, with Mexico slightly In tho lead. European affairs have gono along rather oa usual, barring a fow sxtra startling outburata by suffragists In England, such aa the sensational out cldo of tho young suffragette who threw horaelf bofore the king's horso In tho dorby and waa killed. Politi cally England baa boon In a furor, which, howovor, la nothing out of tho ordinary. The year haa Boon the very romnrkable "rebellion" of 'Ulster, un dor tho direction of Sir Edward Car son, and tho organization of an "army" of Ulstonnen to resist enforcement of tho home rulo bill should it pasB par llament. England has also hnd its Bharo of labor troubles. Thoro havo boon largo htrlkoa at homo and in Ireland, not ably tho Dublin riots, led by Jim Lnr klu. All of tho European powers havo gono on no heretofore In tho construe lion of battleships, and tho "armed camp" policies of Gormany, England, ,MMiraBtfi.,v a .v 6.1 -jtaiiustti ... I -vutoarmuuimlmwritmn! m m i' '' ' yfr ! j iwere conucmnea to long Terms oi iw France and ItUBBln nro stronger than over, poBslbly mndo bo by tho Ilalkan wars. There havo been sorao fow epats be tween Franco nnd Germany, but noth ing in nny way approaching a breach of diplomatic relations. Tho falling of n couplo of German wnr balloons on French territory crcntod some llttlo excitement, as did tho mobbing of Homo German Bubjccta by French cltl reus in border towtiB. Franco, as well as tho United States, underwent a presidential election In 1913, placing a vory democratic nnd .a very diplomatic person In tho ofllco of chief cxccutlvo President Polncnro. In tho Far East In tho fnr cast fiovoral things of mo mont occurred In 1913, among thorn tho ChliiL'so rebellion nnd establish ment of a republic, nnd In Japan tho death of tho Mikado nnd tho succes sion of his son nnd tho antl-Amorlcnn demonstrations nnd riots ns a result of tho ndoptlon of tho nntiallen land owning law in Cnllfornln, In tho realm of sclenco nnd explora tion thoro havo beon but fow develop ments thnt could positively bo desig nated n hlstory-crcntlng. Tho discovery of tho south polo nnd tho dlsnster to tho Scott expedition both occurred In 1912. although tho fnto of Captain Scott wns not mndo known to tho world until 1913. Dr. Fredrick Frnnz Frledmnnn, discover er of a "euro" for tuberculosis, mndo his nppearanco In 1913, but tho vnluo of Dr. Frlcdmnnn's "cure," nnd other "cures" for thnt drend dlseaso an nounced nt about tho samo time, are vory much open to doubt. Gront strides have undoubtedly been made In tho treatment of cancer, but no positive euro has yet been discovered, although much has been learned about tho valuo of radium. Aviation Is progressing rapidly. Much attention to aeronautics hnB boon paid by tho various European governments from a military stund point, but no monns of making nero planlng nnywhoro nenr safe havo yet boon dlscovored. Franco has organized and trained a military aviation corps that would unquestionably be of groat valuo In caso of wnr, nnd Gormany has devoted much tlmo nnd money to dlrlglblo ballooning. The United States has spent Bomo $50,000 during tho year in military experiments in aviation. Tho numbor of deaths resulting from aviation has not boon copoclally largo. Aviators havo died, Just as aviators died In 1912, and Germnny suffered a number of disastrous uccldcnts to Zep polln dlrlglblo balloons. Many of tho accidents of aoroplancs resulted from fancy exhibition flying nnd mllltnry experiments. Tho yonr 1913 saw tho first aeroplane flight over tho Panama canal. On the Panama Canal. In Panama groat developments have taken place. October 10 last saw tho dynamiting of Gamboa dike, being tho removal of practically tho Inst serious obstruction In tho big ditch. Tho ca nal Is now nlmost complotcd, bo far ns a transcontinental wntorwny is con corned, although not yet prepared for tho passago of steamers from ocenn to ocean. Work has also boon begun on tho buildings nnd grounds for tho great Pnnanm-Paclflc International exposi tion, to bo held In San Francisco In 1915, aa n colebrntton of tho formnl opening of tho Panama canal. In this connection It may bo mentioned Bomo slight International 111 fooling may havo been caused by tho refusal of the British and German government to participate ofllclally In tho San Fran cisco exposition. Gorman and Eng lish merchants, howover, will tnko part on tholr own accounts. Tho United Stntes may congratulate itself thnt, barring tho case of HanB Schmidt, tho Now York priest, there have boon fow gruesome nnd startling murdcra during tho year. Now York stato furnlshod tho most sensational bit of local politics of tho yenr In tho Impeachment nnd removal of Gov. William Sulzor, followed by Sulzor'a nomination by Progressives and election to tho state nssombly. In tho world of sports the United States still stands supremo. In addi tion to humbling tho British polo cup challengers, tho United States further shockod Johnny Bull when Francis uuimct, tho youthful golf wonder, walked nway from tho English exports In tho national opon golf chnmplonshlp at Brookllno, Mnss., nnd by tho win ning of tho International Davis tennis cup. Amorlca's supremacy In sports was further recognized during tho year when King Gustavo of Sweden pre sented tho American athletes with the medals nnd trophies won nt tho Olym pic games In Stockholm in 1912. Tho sporting world suffered a shock, how ovor, when It wnB learned that "Jim" Thorpe, tho famous Carlisle Indian athloto really belonged In tho classl flcatlon of "professional." Ho volun tarily renounced tho trophies ho had won aB an amatour In tho Olymplo games. Hero are tho loading events of the year: Disasters, Fires, Floods. Floods In Ohio, many killed, much suffering nnd grent dnmngo done. Floods In tho Mississippi valloy aa a result of Ohio floods. Tornado destroys part of Omaha. Nob. Zeppoltn L-2 exploded October 7. Twenty killed. Gas explosion near Pittsburgh kills 120 minors. Long Bench, Cal., pier gives way, killing 35 porsons. Disastrous floods In Texas, early part of October. Firedamp In Welsh mine entombs 931. Fivo hundred rescued alive. Two hundred and eighty minors en tombed following mine explosion at Dawson, N. M. Twonty-threo rescuod allvo. Stoamshlp Nevada atrlkos a nilno In ,., i. ' - . -iiiikurT-iu jnt . r .- ' . -s. Gulf of Smyrna. Ono hundred and twenty drownod. Straraor Volturno burned at sea Oc tobor 19. Ono hundred and tblrty-slx drown, 625 rescued. Fifty girls dlo In factory fire at Ding hamton, N. Y., July 22. Storm at No mo, Alaska, kilts 11, destroys COO houses, $1,500,000 losa. The Death Roll. Envor Bey, chief of stnff Turkish army, nssnsslnnted February 17. Henry N. Flagler, ono of founders of Standard OH company, and financial magnnte, dies, George I., king of Greece, aisasslnat ed by mad anarchist at Salonika, March 18. James It. Keeno, flnunclcr, dies Jan uary 2. Deaths of Cardinals Orcglia, dean of tho Sacred college, and Kampollo, within a fow days of each othor at tho Vatican. Luther McCarthy, pugilist, died at Alberta May 24. Death of emperor of Japan. Nazlm Pacha, Turkish premier, as sasBlnated. King Mcnellk of Abbysslnla report ed dead. Hla death confirmed on De cember 23. Whltclaw Iteld. American ambassa dor to Groat Britain, burled at Sleepy Hollow cemetery, N. Y. Adolphus Buoch, millionaire brewer of St. Louis, died October 10. Charles G. Gates, son of tho lata John W. Gates, died October 28. Ralph Hose, famouB nthloto and champion shot putter, died October 1G. Timothy Woodruff, New York poli tician, died October 12. Anthony N. Brady, dtod In London, July 22. Col. S. F. Cody, American aviator, killed In England by fall from aero August 7. Mayor Gaynor of New York died on way to England. Timothy D. Sullivan, Now York poli tician, found dead on railroad track after escaping from an asylum. Alfred Austin, poet laureate of Eng land, died Juno 2. Crimes and Executions. Mrs. Fnnnlo Mny Eaton, wife of Roar Admiral Eaton, acquitted Octo ber 31 of murdering hor husband. Rev. Hans Schmidt, discredited Catholic priest, nrrcsted In Now York for tho murder of Anna Aumuller, his sweothoart Floyd and Clnude S. Allen oxocutcd at Richmond, Va., March 28 for par ticipation in tho famous Alton court houso shooting affray. Henry Spencer, confessed murderer of many porsons, Is convicted of kill ing Mildred AUIson-Roxroat, a dnnclng teacher, In Chicago. Appeal pending. Mrs, Besulo Wakefield Is convicted of murdering her husband nnd sen tenced to hang In Connecticut on March 4. Loo Frank, wealthy manufacturer, convicted In Atlanta, Ga., of murder ing girl In his office. Appoal pending. Dr. Frank Craig ncqultted In Indian apolis of murder of Dr. Helen Knabo. Political Development at Home. Inauguration of Presldont Woodrow Wilson on March 4. United States Judge Robert W. Archbald removed from ofllco by United States senate after Impeach ment trial. John Purroy Mttchol elected mayor of New York on tho fusion ticket, destroying Tammany's power. David I. Walsh, Democrat, elected governor of Massachusetts, a victory for tho Wilson administration. Acting-Governor Fielder elected governor of New Jersey. Fielder Is a Democrat nnd wns tho Wilson ad ministration candldato. Minnesota legislature adopted equal suffrago measure February 11. PasBago of Wilson tariff bill. Passago of tho currency bill. Inauguration of Vice-President Mar shall, his address to tho sonata and administration of oaths to the new senators, March 4. California legislature adopts equal suffrago measure. Illinois passes equal suffrago bill. Jnpanoso land law In California ap proved by Governor Johnson, Febru ary 3. William Sulzor of New York Im peached nnd removed from olllco and succeeded by Lieut. Gov. Martin H. Glynn. Political Developments Abroad. King Otto, known as tho "Mad King of Bavaria," removed from throne and succeeded by his son. Sir Rufus Isaacs made lord chief Justice of Great Britain, being the first Jow to hold that ofllco. Election of President Polncare in Franco, January 17; Inauguration Feb ruary 18. Election and Installation of Sir Van slttart Bowator as lordmayor of Lon don. Vlctorlano Huorta proclaimed pro visional president of Mexico Febru ary 18. Yuan Shl-Kal elected president of China October 6; Inaugurated Octo ber 10. Sir Edward Carson gathers together an "army" of Orangomen In Ulster to resist enforcement of the home rulo bill should it pass parliament. Japanese mobB In Tokyo demand war on tho United States over the Cnllfornln land question. United States forces Great Britain to glvo up attempt to gain oil mon opoly In Colombia. United States warns Santo Domin go "No more rovolutlone." Rebellion and ovorthrow of tho Chi neso empire and establishment of a republic. Krupp scandal In Germany. Disclo sures mndo April 18. Sports. American successfully dofonds the Intornntlonnl polo cup againat Groat Britain. Syracuse wins tho Intorcollegiate regatta, Juno 2L IciubBatthlspJhco.;-;.. - Harvard olght-oarcd crow boats Yalo, Juno 20. Frauds Oulmct wins tho national open golf chnmptcnshtp at Brookllno, Mnss., September 20. America wins tho Davis tennis cup, July 28. Horse racing resumed In New York stato on Mny 30. Jim Thorpe ndmtta ho Is a profes sional nthlcte nnd resigns Olympic trophies, Jnnunry 27. Philadelphia Athletics defeat the Now York Glnnts In tho world'B cham pionship baseball sorlos, October 11. Sir Thomas Ltpton's challenge for tho America's cup Is accepted by New York Yncht club. Invention and Exploration. Vlhlljamnr Stefansson sails from British Columbia on Arctic Expedi tion Juno 17. Robert O. Fowler (lies cross the Panama canal April 27. Crocker Land Exposition sails from Now Yortc July 2d. Dr. Hudson Stuck reaches the sun mtt of Mt. McKinlcy Juno 20. Dr. Simon Flexucr announces the discovery of tho germ of Infantile paralysis. Arrlvnl of Dr. Filcdrlch Franx Frledmnnn government test of hli tuberculosis serum started March 11. Discovery of radium as a euro for enncer announced, doubt caBt upon the discovery by tho American Associa tion for the Cure of Cancer. Aviation death list in Germany for 1913 renches 30; France 37; England 10; Italy 4; Russia 8; Argentine Re public 4; Japan 3; Turkoy 3; Aus tria 1; Brazil 1; Switzerland 1; Scot land 1; Canada 1; Portugal 1; Moroc co 1; China 1 nnd United States 25. Marriages and Engagements. Wedding of Princes Vlctorla-Loulse, only daughter of the Kaiser and Prlnco ErnsUof Cumberland May 24. MIbs Jessie Woodrow Wilson, seo ond daughter of the president, mar ries Francis Bowes Sayro at the White House Nov, 23. Engagement of Vincent ABtor to MIsb Helen Huntington announced. Duke of Croy marries Miss Leisb mann, daughter of the American am bassador to Germany, Oct. 27. Prince Arthur of Connaught marries tho Duchess of Fife. Oct. 16. Dethroned King "Manuel of Portugal marries tho Princess of Hohenzollen at SIngmnrlngen, Germany. Miss Helen Gould married Flnloy J. Shepard. Mexico. General Felix Diaz released from penitentiary in Mexico City nnd at tacked the National Palace, Feb. 6. President Francisco Madero forced to resign and is Imprisoned nt tho Na tional Pnlnce, Mexico City. Gustavo Madero, President Ma dcro'a brother, is arrested by General Huerta and Imprisoned In tho Na tional Palace, February 19. Gustavo Madero is executed by the order of General Felix Diaz Fob. 19. President Madero and Vice-President Pino Suarez are shot down whlJr "trying to escape." General Vlctorlano Huerta proclunv ed provisional president of Mexico. Fob. 19. Rise of General Venustiano Carran za in tho north of Mexico. Capture of Juarez and Chihuahua. Rise of General Francisco ("Pan cho") Villa as a leader of Carranza's Constitutionalists in the north of Mexico. Felix Diaz stabbed In Havana, Not. 6th. President Woodrow Wilson declines to recognize Huerta aa Constitutional president of Mexico. Mexican rebels fall In attack 6n Tamptco, but resume assault. United States battleship fleet and International squadron gather at Vera Cruz and Tamplco to protect foreign Interests. Balkan Wars. Adrlanople falls, March 26. Scutari surrendered to Montcngro, April 23. Peace treaty of Balkans signed in London Miscellaneous. Mrs. Emmellne Pankhurst visits the United States, Oct. 18 Gettysburg encampment of confed erate nnd Union veterans fifty years, after tho battle of Gettysburg, held on July 1-5. Harry K. Thaw, slayer of Stanford White, escaped from Matteawan In sane asylum and flees to Canada. H la ejected from Canada and seeks ref uge In New Hampshire, where the case Is still pending In the U. 8. courts. Steamship Aqultanta to be the larg est steamer In the world, launched to England, April 2. Colonel Roosevelt starts on South American hunting trip, visits Rio Janeiro, Brazil; Sao Paulo, Brlxll; Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republlo and Valparaiso, Chile. Mendel Bellls tried .and acquitted of ritual murder at the "Holy City" of Kiev, Russia. Gamboa dike last obstruction In the Panama Canal blown up with dyna mite on Oct. 10th. Buildings of tho Panama-Paclflo Ex position started at San Francisco. Ger man and English governments declint to participate. Labor Disputes. IndlannpoltB street car strike be gins Oct. 31. Copper r,trlko In Michigan started July 23. Prisoners In the Indianapolis dyna mite conspiracy spend the first day In Ft. Leavenworth penitentiary Jan. 1. Firemen, engineers and trainmen of Eastern railroads demand Increase and better hours. Matter adjusted by arbitration. Hotel waiters' strlko in Now York city Jan. 1st. One hundred thousnnd lady garment workers ctrlke In Now York Jan. 10. A gijaMfc is Steam Awakens City of the Ara bian Nights. Railroad Locomotives Shriek Through the Ancient Valley of Euphrates Most Picturesque Country In World Cradle of History. London. Tho most interesting, pic turesquo nnd impressive railway ter minal in tho world will soon not be tho Pennsylvania station In New York, nor tho now Grand Central, nor any of tho other marblo palaces that mark tho ends of western railway linos. It will bo tho new Btatlon, the sito for which has only Just been chosen, in Bagdad, the city of tho Arabian Nights, nnd the terminus of tho much con tested, much discussed Bagdad rail way. There 1b no more picturcsquo region in the world in richness of historical nnd traditional Interest, in qunlntness of llfo, building nnd cos tumo, than that the traveler will seo about him, when, next year ho alights at the plain building on the enstern bank of tho Tigris river, only n fow feet from tho quay of Nebuchadnezzar. Fourteen years ago several different Ruiieian and Britain proposals for a Engineering Camp on the Line. railroad through tho Euphrates Valley wore rejected by the Turkish govern ment. Later tho DoutBcue bank ob tained a concession from the porto and German capital aided by German diplomacy, began tho construction of this Important .trunk line through nil tho noar EasJ to the Persian gulf with branches toward the Caucasus to tho eastern Mediterranean. In the holy cities of Islam, Medina and Mecca, with a land terminal at Bagdad and a port on tho Red Sea. There waa considerable discussion over placing the lino under international control. Tho first section, under a concession In tho Anatolian Railway company for 99 years was completed in 1901. The Turkish government guaranteed a cer tain fixed net receipt per kilometer and agreed to provide a certain fixed amount per kilometer for construction purposes. Tho British government, however, refused to be a party to the Bchemo, and withdrew, with tho re sult that the railway came almost en tirely under German control. Later, Britain, jealous of the security of her connections with India, finally brought about a financial arrangement accord ing to which, while the Germans con trol tho railway, French, Austrian, Italian and other capitalists have large holdings. This lino goes through tho most an cient lands of the globe. It alms at being the outlet of tho German speak ing peoples of Europe to the political and commercial domination of tho Ori ent. It Is ever before the eyes ol Austria, und it is with this railroad In mind that the government nt Vienna now vetoes any Bulgarian, Servian or Montenegrin acquisition that shall block her way in Constantinople. The first section from Constantinople to Sabanja in Asia Minor, aa has been Bald, was opened In 1904, nnd the next year further extensions were made. Now the lino is rapidly advancing through Mesopotamia. In the middle of last year tho construction of the last section which is to enter the city of Bagdad waa begun. Early next year It la hoped that passengers will disembark In Bagdad Itself." BOUND BOY TAKES TO HILL Vouth Rolls Himself Almost Back to 8chool After Hold-Up by Bandits, Pottsvllle, Pa. The Stato police are Investigating a queer hold-up reported to them by the school authorities. James Wentzel, a thirteen-year-old boy. whllo on his way to school, Btood near a stable and overheard two men plotting to steal horses. t The men caught Wentzel eavesdrop ping and bound and gagged htm, leav ing him, as they supposed, helpless. Although unable to break tho thongs, Wentzel was able to roll himself out of the stable, and then he allowed him self to roll down tho steep Race street hill. Thla loosened the ropes about his foet, and In thiB bound-and-gagged con dition Wontzol was nblo to shufflo along, and presented himself to hla teacher, Miss Mae Snyder, In the Jack ion street building. Printed 28,000,000 Bibles. Toronto. 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