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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1902)
" I I , . . - I BIXLER'S NEW DISEASE. / , BeDleco\'ered lie W08 BufTerJn. : Crom llruln Deslccatlun. ! Dlxh'r"M n lIttll' worrlctl the other \ night 1I111ut his IWllltlt. llIxler Is 81\Vl\9 ; dIIlCU\J1'lIIg lietl1l'nlW ! J ( ull his Ills. , cO\'erll'u Wurt' runl Iw woultl lIe huile ) " comllL't1 with u II 111 ell ts. Ills lll'ulth I woulll lie liS m\Ill'IUllletl ( IUI a lIl'Cl1IUg I cllll' whosl ! I1ml' hUH ) 'Icltlcll to the ell. crou'hllll'lIts of tlw HUlt ) . tille. I 'hls beautiful Sl'ntcnco h tlllen from nn aflcr-tllluwl' silucclt llIulle b ) ' lxlcr bh1lf1l'lf lit tl cOllllllllllcntnry lJuuquct to Col. 1'lko Wnhllslt"It \ > moved to Oklu. bOllia lust ) 'cnr tur llh'el's l'l'IHOns. ! 'l'he 'Yl ll1nJt ellrr 11IIl11't have ulI.thlng In I I\HIl'ulnt' to o wltlt the Colouel's IlL" } lItrture , hut It sO\1l\led ( wcll nlld seemell to ( . 'rl'lIte 1111 IllIlIrl' slou , One oC llw guests cnme to BIxler uC- terwllrd 111111 snlll : "I wh1t I hud ) 'our cOlllllluml of 1I111J.unge , ohlllo ) ' . " llIxler I , sllghtJ ) . lIlUIIIII'II. : "no ) 'U\I \ ? " he Hnltl. I "Yes , " l't'llllcd tltt' glll'st. ' "If I hnd ) 'our girt of gah 111111 u lot of thuse tl'lllle- : jolntNl words' I'd stllnd It little UlO1'C IIlt0W " , Iwn I trlcd to tulk Uuek to my wife. " " 'uU , the 1I1 ltt thnt Bixler felt 80 . much wOl'ded Ill' ' ot the 1I11'n Into his heutl thut 111) might lie ulllicted with I llruln deslccatlun , lIe hlld secn SOUle- t.1 ng uf lIlh. ; kind nwnt.loncd III the IIl'CSS 1I11l11t pl'c 'l'd oll.hls mind. When I you h:1\'o : hrulll dCHIc'nt1JI' 'o\ll' rnlll- or wJut IlnSSCH for 1t-th'l ' / \ 'up 111111 : 'our slmll Hlll'llIlH lit tlie MIUlle time. It Isn't u nice troublc 111111 Blxlcr worrlcd I ovel' It u good dont. : \lujor erulUlll't ( 'UUIl ! oyer to clIll thnt crollillg , lIud whcll the : \1a1J0I' culiH the whist tullie Is u1"I8 \ hrought out , uIIII I the : \Injor uud Hlxll'l' lIull I 1'101 , n. u'1It1 Mrs. n.'s mllllcu ( Hister , [ IIt1ltln , phl- c dupllcutl ! . Well. Bixler Hhupl ) ' pll1)'L'tl 11 shucldug g'UUIC. IIe coulUlI't sec tl'umll sl unls. hc hluclwd his lind- 1ICl"H long Hult 111111 1Il'l'lI ' 800U thc Iu- jor went hOUIl ! 111 U ruge. 'l'ho uext morning when Hixl r put 011 hiM hilt Ill ! WIIS horrlllcd to litHl It loosc. Now hI' Imow whllt nllcll him thQ . night lIcfol'c. Now hc lutew whllt hlld Jr. . ullcll him fill' dn'H llcl { , Ile wus aC- tllctl'tl with hl'lliu cslccatlo11. The hilt l.cllt gettlnJ : : hlgger all the Wit ) . o\\'uto\\'u IUlll prelt . SOOI1 lllxler hlltl tllmcu1t ' lu Iweiling It II " 'II ' from his cars , lIe wus u de peratc mnn when he renchetl the olUce. AmI theu hlH tclcllholle bcli rt\ug' , "Is thllt ) ' 011 , Blxlcr ? Sn ) ' , thl ! ! Is the Major. YeH , ln.lor Cl'uml > et. Don't ) 'OU know the volce'j Sll ' , Hixlel' , " , hut tlo you meul1 h ' hu , 'Ing sueh It rltllculolls- J ' slUlilI hend ? I'll IJl't It' ! ! unl ) ' II chiltl's size. I cnl'l'led ) ' 0111' hut home Il1st IIlght unllit Htoodlll' 011 Ill ' hcud lIIw a collnr lIox un II ) 'l'lIow 11lll11pldn. 1 suppose : rou brou ht m ' hat dowu , Wcll , stuy there until 1 CUll hustle your over. 'I'lmL's ul1. " And whcn nlxlcr hung Ul ) the re. celver , Ba 's the Clc\'clnud1'lnln DenIer , bo uctunllr smiled , , FOGS AND FUEL IN'LONDON. Efforts to Induce l'eople to Use An- thrucite Coal. In the course of II deputation whIch walte on the 101'11 mayor or London I r some time ag'o to urge thllt u rail' trilll sho\l1l1 he given to un unthruclte coni In London , It was stlltcd Ll1nt there wna 'In ' thut elt ) ' a prl'jutllce u nlnst this coni on the purt or omestlc Ser\'u11ts , nlthough nothing wal' ! casler than light. ing the ordhlar ' Jlrc.'I with anthracite ! nnd gl''at econumr r sultcd from Its use. Anythhlg , thllt contrilluted to nlluto 'What WIlS called "tho tog nul. sanco" In London should , 011 pulllIc 'grounds , ha ye souie tl'll1. ! 'L'hct'e were , It was Il ct ! , 700,000 houses In I..01ll10n ' : mtlabout 1 , OO,000 chhlllle 'H , 1U1I1 011 a colt ! duy allout 40,000 tons of coal were consumed , emlttlug some 480 tons 01 sul)1hur. , 'l'he sn'In In comUmptiou ! to manu. facturers 11) ' the use of anthracite coal woulll he euormous , while It would ulso tend to. remove- the Incou.eullmct ! caused h ' smolc : , Such coal waN belug largel ' uscd In Pm'ls , Ul'I'lhl and othCI contiuentlll cities , 'I.'hel'e were laws , ! wlth pennl clauses , fOl' allut1ug thE 'i mol e nulsauce In factories uud worl , . shops. A bill was Introdnced Into Pill" \ Jlnlllent with the \'Iew of upplylug the same la w to tlwc1l1ngs IUlIl It WIlS urgl > Q thut uo reason existed wh ) ' 80meUliul/ / of thIs Idnll should not lI ome part oj .011I' . law. . 'rho memhers of the eputatioD stated that they were wlJllu to form thl'lllBelvcs lute un IIHsochi lou unll to conduct , ut their owu eXllel fie , some ex , perlments In tllITerent centers -of tllE metropolis to show how Inrgely the USE or nntlu'al'lte conI would ulmtc whnl WUfo:111(1 the fog nuhmnce ; but , despite - spite the H 'mputhy expresHetl lIy thE , . . . , lord mn 'or , the use of IInthraclto hu . not , yet mntle great l)1'o/res8. / 'l'hls Is u matter fur much rl'gret , sa ' 1 the London 1ron Ilnd Coal ' .rrudl ! : Ha- , Tlew. . No Cuel Jtlves more hellt nntl thE adoption of an anthracite fuel In Lon , don wou1l1 Ive us the only quallt ) ' tlllil 1.011I1011 serIously lucks-a pure utmos. phere , Consol'shll } of Comlo I"Ullot's. Foreign eomlc papers uro helng sub , jectel to n stJ'lct censorship lu Gel' , mnn ) ' just now. A spcclal 10lkout , Is llJln ) kept Cor those llUlIlIshed In America which contain pletUl'es con , sltlerC < l tllHl'esllectfnl to the Imlser. \ CIJl\rcttcs for SUbSOl'IIJcrs. El PuIs , which Is [ l pushIng paper ot Duenos A'res , olTerl1 to glvo ever } ' subscriber for three months an eqnnl \ vnlue In cigarettes , so thut the cus. I tomer gets $ : j , worth of news and to. : baeco each for the ono price. 'Vlro l"cnccll Oauso l\oohlcnts. N Accltlenta tlue to the Increasing us of wlr t nces hl1ve done much ta Icause a d cllne .n the popularity oj , Itox I bunUng In Engluntl. . . . ' I , . . . . - - - - - . . . . . , , - - A PRISON MUTINY CON\fICTS AT SALEM , ORE. , FIGHT WAY TO FREEDOM , USE ONE GUARD FOR SHIELD NI ITlIEn ASIC Non OI\'I ( WAUT n AND WIN TilE DAY , SHOOT DOWN TIIREE GUARDS Suppose'(1 to UO" " nel1n J'urnl he(1 'Venp- OilS ) . 'rolll ( ) ul hleEII'OI' " to0011 , and Being 11 uut"d. Salem , Ore-Two desperate prls. oners. lIarry .rracy , sentenced to twenty years , and David Merrill , u thirty-year man serving sentences for 'assault and robbery , committed In Multnolnllh county , escaped from 'the penitentiary Monday mornlno ! ! atter kllHnlt three uards. The prisoners employed In tBe foundry were marched to work at 7 o'clock and ! lad entered the molding room with Shop Guard l'arrell ; Insldo and Guard tapleton 111 an adjoining room. Without warning T'racy and Merrill appeared with rll1es , 'l'racy aimed at Farrell , when Ingram , a lIfo prisoner , nttempted to reac J and dlsarm'l'filCY. Instantly Merrill ahot In rum and Tracy shot I'arrel1 ; , tbe latter dyln almost Instantly. ' .rracy 'and Merrill scaled the wall near the nortl1east corner stockade by' means of a ladder. When outside tbe wall Guard Jones was shot twice anl1 kl1ed. ! 'I'llfany was also , shot , and he dropped elf the fence , engtlglng the fuglth'es In a IIltht. Ills gun was soon empty and he was taken by the convicts - victs and u ed as' a shield while tll y made for the timber , When out of range of the prl on they stopped and deliberately Idllcd TltTany , escaplDg into the Limber ' ' Immedately. 1'hey ; bad 'l'truDY'S ! un , llUt liDding It 'was empty , threw away. DUDcan Ross , a new guard , was liD the fence. near TIlTany , having been ordered up to relieve the latter at hIs post , l oss was unarmed , and the convicts shot at hll11 , one bullet , strikIng him In' the forehead , Inl11ot- IDg a slight scalp wOtln'lf , > A large force of men Is now out searol1ln for the fugitives , who aTe known to be In the timber between the prIson and ref 01'111 school , and as they are desperate a battle Is expeet cd before they are secured. Great excitement prevaIls In tliis city and scores of men ar leaving for the woods , arlUed anl1 determined - mined to run the murderers down. The prisoners are armed with two rlnes and two revolvers , The arms are belJeved to have , been thrown over the stockade Sunday nIght by friends al11on excur'Ionlsts who . calDe from Portl , nd , 1I0nl ! ' Kane' Water Famine. San Franclsco-'I'he ' steamship City of Peldo arrived Monday nIght from the orient bringing news of a water famine ju I1onJ. ! long. ' 1'he ' "ells of the city have gone dry , and In order to supply the tsland with watel' tugs wcre l < ept runnln he-I tween the city and the mainland , 'I'he ot1lcers of the Pekln state that the drouth.alfected . the Chinese I mostly at the time the vessel lefl , Before every puhllc watering place natives stood waiting It chance to fill their hucl < ets , In one place In the busiest part of Hong KonL ! there wore more than 1,000 Iooles : ! In line watIng t , ) get waLer for their porill , . Ing familIes. Boats Caught In a Swall. ( oston.-The ' I - harbor masLor' " office and the pollee statIons ulonJ. ! ' the wafer front were beselgec1 Mlln-I day by anxlolls men and women O1nl < - I . In InquirIes for friends who went. out In small oraft Sunday and had not returned when a heavy squall swept over the 11arbor between 7 and 8 o'clock last evenln . More Umn twenty persons are missing this mornIng , 'rho squall 'camo ver ' quickly and was unusuaJlr strong and It , Is feared that small boats , heavily laden , could not have sur. vlved. Wreck on the Great Westeru. St. Joseph , Mo. , .Tune 11.-"l'he ChlcaKo Western passenger train No. } was wrecked seven milcs north of this city Monday afternoon. Only one passenger was Injured. Jle Is Henry Vanderbaugh. , a tm veil ng man with headquarters In New York city. 'l'he entire train , con. slsting of seven coachc1 ! , left tb6 track and rolled down 8 twel vo foot . em banlmen t. I . . I I . . . " . . . . . ' I ' . " i . , ' : , 1 , . " . , \ . I. , . , - I FEAR RISING OF NEGROES BLACKS ARM THEMSELVES AND GO AFTER TROUBLE. Meridian , Miss. June n.-A thrent- ened uprlsln/ot / ot nc roes , w111c11 terribly - ribly alarmcd the people north ot Me- 'rldlan , has been frustrate'1 by a do- \termlned \ stand of the whites , who 'armed themseh'es and placed the leaders of the gang , Green JOhnson , and Nllt.c Moore , under IIrrest. A call for the ne roes to band themselves IIRulnst the whites wag addressed to Nate uro and was signed by a negro Baptist preacher named Hunln , 'l'he IlItter said thllt a mob of IIfty ne roes would form In Rio , lempor count . , twenty-Iho miles northeast of MerIdian nnd march to Green .Johnson's house and from there stllrt through the country and kill all the whites , destro ) ' their farms IUld burn their hOllses , As soon as the whites learned of tile purpose of th J ne roes. , who Ollt- numbered the whJ"tes two to one , they armed thcmsches with rilles and In a short time had so IntimIdated - Idated the negrol'S that I t Is now tholltht : ! the l1prlsln Is at an end. 'he people of the threatened district - trict , however are vCQ' muoh alarmed Ilnd will be on the alert until all dallgcr has passed. The people of Marlon , tram which the ne\TS , of the uprising and thrcats LJrst reached this city I are muoh wrollght up and are prepared for emergencies at a moment.s notice. Admits Ills Guilt. Mobile , III , , June to.-Capt. O. \Y. \ ! ( \ng \ , formcr quul'tormaster In charge at Fort Morgan , who was convIcted In the United States court I n Mobile last year on the charge of accept ! ng a brl be of three thousand dollars In connection - tion wi tl1 worl < done at the fort , was arraigned Monday on two counts , lie entered a pIca at guilty , as charged I n the first count and \VIIS sentenced to thlrteen month's imprisonment and to pay a fine of $ : IOOO. 'l'he second account WUS' Oolle , pressed , t ( I ng . arrl ved last night from his home In Fort Dodge , la" where he has been sl nce his re lease on ond. Bad Endln of lIazlnS ! ' Bee. Madison , Wis. , , I une 10.-A ha7.lnR bee which started In a spIrit of fun Mend y came near eliding disas- trously. After llal'rY li' . 11errman of New London , had been dllol < ed In the lale he went home and procured a revolver In order , as he maintaIns , to defend himself. Later he appeared - peared on the street and was "rushed" by the orowd , and In the melee , the revolver was discharged , the bullet lodging In the leg or Philip C. KopplIn , of Lavell. 'rhls enraged the students , who captured llerrman and gave him a sceond du klng Scveral other shots were fired but f' led to tal < e clTect. Kop. plln's Injuries arc said to be slight. Floods delay Trains. St. Joseph , Mo" June 10-Traln creIVs arr1\'lnJ. ! here today fwm runs extending west Into Kansas I1nd Ne- braslm , say they never encountered such severe rain storms In tholr railway - way experience as they met Sunday night. All trains are greatly de- layed. A St , Joseph & Grand Island engineer , at a point 100 mlles west of here , said the raIn fell In such heavy sheets that It was Impossible to see even a few a few feet from the cab of the engine. He sought refuge for his passenger train on a 'siding remalnln there for several hours until the storm sublsded. Scveral bad washouls , have occured on the St. Joseph & Grand Island railways. Large sectIOns of agricultural - tural land , In what Is Imown as the Illltte purohase , Is entirely sub- . merited. The losses to crops will he en01'I110US , Farmers believe t at , In 11 Rcneral way , the losses will be Il1lulc up by Increa ed yield on table lands. Sets Fire to IIlmself , Hay OIty , , June 10.-After saturating - ting his clothing with Ierusene oil , .1ospeh Rejch set lire to himself In the Catholic church at 1"lshervllle " , thIs county. Ills charred remains werre discovered In Cront of the alter Sunday. 1I0les hud been hurned through the church Ooors by his blazing body. Rejch , who was thirty nine years of age , was the organist of the church and a teacher In the Snnday school. FI ht With Indians. 'Tucson , Juno 10.-Star advice ! ; Cram IIerrnoslllo report the receipt or brier dispatches trom General rorres , telllng of severe battle fou ht by him In the Mlltazan mountains , 'l'he Indians withdrew from theil' fortllicatons wIth heavy loss In klHed and wounded and a large number of prisoners were ta- ken. Details r tbo battle are mea- gel' . - , I ! fa I ' , . - " , , . . . , ; " " " 'It. ' " . . . / . " - . ' ' " - - - - - CANS IN THE DITCH I WRECK OF AN EXCURSION TRAIN NEAR ALPENA , MICH. ONE " 'AN INSTANTLY KILLED UI"TI JUIU U. TJlIU R 1.nODADXiW , I'ATAL. i I CARRYING OVER 500 PEOPLE I t " "nl' " or : lInn ) " ( rom Ihoth' 'VI'I1 Nigh , \llr ( 'III"n-ItI' , t , ulJtlon " 'rou ht b1 I'hllll' " Cnunt ) ' Sturm. I Alpena , I1ch. , .Juno 9.-A axcur- slon train on the Dotrolt & Ml1ckln- l\W railroad , which left here at 7:15 : I'clocl Sunday morning for Sn II1' 11\\ ' , cOllslsllng uf IIn engine IInd lwel\'c l'oacl1es IInd carryl ng over iiOO Ill'lple , WIIS wrecked lit Black ltIverl I\'hllo runnlllg fort , ) ' miles un hour. One man WIIS Instautly I"Hedl three proballly fata1l ' Injured nnd nearh' Ufty others rccolved Injuries of \'I1rlous cleltl'ees of severity , 1Illlglng I rom br ulses and cuts to broken limbs , ' 1'he ' excursion was under the auspices - pices of the -German aid soclet . of Aplena. Whell the trail : reached Hhi l. 1'1 vcr , the tender jumped the twck. Bn llIeer Hopper Instnntly Bet the n I l' hI n ( es nnd reversed his cngl no. 'l'ho sudden stop tlnew the IIrst three cQllches of the train olT the traclc aud Into the ditch , 'l'he IIl'st car was thrown half aro\l1u1nnd the next two coachcs plowed through It IInd cut It In two. August Or08lnsl < l. the only person kllled , was seuted In this conch with forty other excur- slolllsts. Ills body was terrIbly. . crushed nnd death wus Instanta- neous. 'l'he eSCUle of the others In the car was well nigh miraculous. Gl'osln- ' Bid's little son occupied the same feat with blm but the Iud was unln. Jurcd. 'l'he three wrecl < ed coaches WOle piled up In a heap and two hundred feet 'of the track wu ! : ' torn np. As soon us the occupunts ot the uninjured coaches rcco\'el'ed from the shocl < and surprise they rushed to the wl'ccKed cars and began aiding the Injured. . 1'hey were elrtrlcuted trom the wreck with frantic haste f.nd given possible relief , pending the urrl- val of the relief train. l'hs train brought eight sur eons ftom Alpena. AClcr temporary dressl n s I.d : heen Illude of the most serious wounds , all the Injule l wcre brought back to this city whore the physicians worked over them untilillte tonl ht. I\\other Dead , Children Waifs. 'l'ecumseh , Neb. June D.-Mrs. " Henr.v Moore died at the poor fnrm ' here 1'hursday ' night nnd WIIS bUl'Ic d In the Potter's ! leld In the'l'ecumseh cemetery the followillg day. 'l'l1e circumstances that preceded her dea th are of 11 sad charncLer. For some time the Moc.re tamily , consist. InL ! of the father and mother IInd three sons and two daughters , hnd l1\'ed In a little shanty In the cast part of town. ' 1'110 Cather falled to provide for the family and Lho mol her was oompelled to take In washln [ 0 fur'nlsh the necessities of life. DurIng the winter an I el1l'I81Hln , . ; her health gave out , , and she , \vas seem 11I ly too pl'Oud to i I asl , the 'nuthorltles for help. What IIltic provslons couh.l be secured" was devoured by the husband and the ohlhlrell , the nlOther contillually deprl\'ln l1erseH of su11lclent fled , w properly nourish her LIOc1y , that the I other members' of Lhe fllmily might be fed. he children became wnlrs on' the street nnd the boys though 'oung , fell In the wuy or the b.ld. 'l'wo weel < s ago Wiley , the oldest boy , a ed so\'enteen , was given ten days In the couny jail , for steallllH , and his sentence exphed hut a day or two before his mother died. Last , week the 011lcers hecame a ware of I the mother's condition and took her I from her IIlthy little hut to the poor I tarm where she might be proJJCrly cared for. 'l'he time that she waR ht the poor farm was countcd by , hours aUll she died with no ether ml'mber of her family with her than 'ao 1I1funt bahy In her arms. Since hul' dCIl th the fa thor has Informed the ol1lcers that they must provIde for his children , and aocordlnly , ; the i girls wll1 be sent to tlle home rOl' the frlenJess and the t wo ) 'oun er' boys to the reform school. Pollee Officer a Suicide. David CIty , Nebr. , , June D-Ohlef , of Pollce Joseph Calvlu comrnlted sulolde ahout. el ht o'clocl < Sunday mornln h ) ' shootIng himself In the rl ht temple. 'l'ho weapon used wall a thlrty.el ht calibre re\'olver. Dc , comingdespolHlont bccllllse of poor health Is tl1e , supposed caURe. Mr , Ollvln has been on the pollue forcQ' about"ten years and last Jnnuary was I1ppolnted elilef. , I " I , ' . " , " , , , - - ILlES AT POINT OF DEATH DOY VICTIM OF CRUEL ASSAUa. T CAN HARDLY RECO\lER. , Grand Isll1 ntl , Neb."Juno U-Wal. termer Harbolt , the Jycar J old boy , who \\'a8 so , 'Iclously stabbed and bea ten by his trn011 n com pan lun 1'rldl1 ! lies nt the point of doath. ' r. A bhott , the cl t ' 11hyslcltlu , nud } ) r. ltoeder , phYAlclan ot the bes- llitul. nre of the opinion that he cnn I10t Iccove1' . It Is now fOllnd that sIx or the slllb wounds pcnctrnted the luugs nnd the lad hl\9 hOll1orr- hugl'.s. Dr , Hoeder I1n8 counted furty-one wounds. Mrs. ltl1rbolt , mother or the unfortunate - fortunate lad and 11 hrother ot the latter arrived this moruhllt from their h\1l11o aL Cumpbell , Frnnkllll county. It Is stated that tlto hey had Hone awa ) ' from hOlllC , with the consent of his parents. three or fum weel < nJ.to to look for wurl < . lie had wrl tllJU homo e\'or ' week 1\1111 wns on his way homo from l:3atllto : II , W 'O'I when ho fl > ll In with the vlolous stranll't , wht ) hi nil probahllity has talwn hltl life. 'l'l1e mother Is heart broken. rho feeling In the city Is such that , should tlw , mlln be cilught In the next few days It Is doubtful If the ol1lcers , with the present Jail fncilltlt.s , could kl1l'p the man sate fl'om Incll lIl1nt people , the Jgh there is a Iso a mm'o consc1''ltl \ ve cl0111ell t , whldl , It Is hoped. would be able to control tlw sllulILlolI. So far the police hl\vo hc:1t'Il : noth- In dennlte. Ono JUlin reports dl'h'- lUll the strall or tor some dlstllJ\ce \ Bouth 'esterdny IUt1I'nln . Another elleves ho saw him ol'osslng a road scvernl miles southwest of the olty , I1nd following up the ulldergrow h of the Wood rh'er'alley. . Allothor citizen Is qui to as cortaln that ho sawllUan answorlng the description pa slng his sl10)l ) In 11 hurry yestor. day mot'nlng ubout the tI'ue west ound frolghts pllSS throllgh the clty , , and as the reports UfO all fJ')111 ro- llahle oltizens the poll/'e ure CIulto aL 8ea , und have nothing c1ellnlte. In "Iew ot thl } fllct that the mnn had an hlltlt"s starl , und Ulere ure no hounds It Is dll1loult to IInda truce However , every elTort has been mule : to full ' notify all the surrounding - rounding country. . A _ : ' Yaqui Indians I\\assacred. \ Tuscan , Ariz. . .1UHO H-A pro'ml- nent Arizona hanker arrl ved here to dnv fl'n" . Prlotas , , Sonora , with details - tails of a massacre of Yatul Indians - dians , men , women unel children , yesterday In SanttHosa canon , thirty-live miles from the Minas lrletr.s mines , by u dotachmorlt. of General 'l'orres' troops. It al ) ! > lurs that the Yilt ] II I forces , that were opemllug In that section had moved furtllOr Into the mountains - tains , leavln.r . their women and children In Santa Hosa oanon under a guard of eighty men. 'J1lC ! MexIcan - Ican troops came upon this camp and without warmng opoued n terrible fire sparing neither \Vornen nor chll- , drell. After the Jlrst vollov the , troops charged down upon the panic- : stl'lcken victims and mnssacred all 'within , tholr reaoh. , ; qf the bllnn1 ot eighty Yaquis not ' 11 single one slll'vived and over 1\ hlllnc1red women und children fell Ivlctlms to tile l\Iexlcall bullets nnd [ bayonets. 'l'ho hodles of the dead , were left In the onnon und the re- women IInd children were driven tti Minas Prieta ! ! by the I soldiers , und frum tl1ut point will bo ital < en to Horllloslllo. (1'he ' Mexican sohllerR and rumles : have expllolt orders to tal < e no Yu- 'qui mon prlsollord , but Lu 1,111 In all cnses. rhls order wus JIlustruted yesterday when a friendly Yaqui , miner came down to J > rletllR for supplies - plies and was killed by the rurales on 'the , outsl < lrts of the lo\\'n , i I Pay Well to See lIanlrln ! ! . MtlI\treal , .June H-a'IHlas\'ald Hansen was hanged hero toduy for the fllUrer of 'I rlc Murote , n nine- 'ear-old bor , lusL uutUllln III order to obtain some change , 17 cents : , whloh the boy was Jingling In his hand. Hansen's ncok wa broken. 'l'lclet of admlslon to the execution were openly sold u t prices I'an 1 ng from 50 cellts to $10. Sends In Ills neshmation , Saginaw , Mich. , Juno J.1.-GrJ\'ern- or Bliss. who Is at his hOI w here , saId today that he had rl'celvecl word frolll Lllnsln that the reslgnu- 'tloll of CoI. gll. It Sutton of Dc- .trolt , as rcgellL of the' University or Mlchl an , was In the exeuutl ol1lce 'at Lansln , Used CompanY's Funds. New York. June J4.-Oharlos Shh'eler. who was secretary and treasurer or the A merlcan District " .rele raph company In this city fr wany years , was arrested today by direction of Dlstrht Attorney Je- rome. lie was accused by the com- puny at speculutlon for half a dozen yenl's al110 lOtln fTOIll $ I , OOO to I 7,000. 'rhl ) case was referred to the ( ! rand Jury. ' , / .J . . . , NEB HASKAINOT ES. netall hardwnre dealers of UNt. I state recenLty eTectcd ( nn oranlzat ; ; l' ' nt lIalitlllgs. A lIoolal olub , the Initiation IM. which IsiOO / , 11t8Jeon : orijnnhe : < l : " 1 Omaha cn pi tulllts. ! It II DavlR at Lincoln has bCCR ar : poluted teaoher ut the OrIw CrHkJ' : 1 > Il1dluu school. A rural free dell very route " ' , . heon ord red eslabllshed ou eG Clarks , to begin ugust Ilrst \ I'hc ' Hohuhllcun stllte convcnth. . lI\eets \ at Lincoln June 18. and tbet : ( DOl1locrntll state convcntloll .t , , Oranel lslllutl JUlle 2.1. . A stook company Is being ol1faJlloi , 11.1111 lit l.hlcoln to establish n countr,4' Clllb , with II $1)000 ) clubhouse and tl1lro-l ty , IiCIl'S of gruund. A young man named WIsl1maa , who attelllpted to swim out. In tw. cllt'rmlt belolV the dlllll was ucarl" . drowned. , ' .rbe resltloncu of J. Weak at SchUl' " lor wus destroyed h ) ' lire with COl'loS- tents 'l'hel'o WIIS $11000 Insuranar. on the house ull conteuts ' .rho Socllll J conomlcs club o ( ( lht. cugo , composed ot Chlcllgo womeB hils sl x colored women umong , Ita mem hers Fnrmors In the vlclr'lty of Ucatrlce : estlmute their loss In grntus from. the prcsent flood ut $50,000. , Tba rh'er In muny pluces WIIS 11 mila , wlde , W , W Holcomb died at Droke. 110w , after a lingering Illness. II. ' was the youngest h1'cither ot SU. Holcomb nnlln mom.her or thu Jaw- firm of nOlcOlnb Uros Governor Sllvngo und stuT ( wJll be , resent at Seattle on July 4 , whea the lweI of the battlesblp Nebruska will be luhl. 'l'hu gO\'ornor will lea. . Lincoln on June :10. : Hobert. Van Bl'unt , u DurllntoR' ; onHlneer unci formerly u Lincoln resl- dent , wlIslllstuntly 1 < lIlednt St. Joseph - eph by bolng run over by un which he hull attempted to board. , T. 1\ Marvin ubout Ju1y 1vlJl beglu the publication or II new mornlu daily to bu known as t.ll J3eatrlce Dally Sun. Mr. Murvln I un old tlmo Nebrllslm newspaper . Illun. , , I . " ' " . , f McKlnloy II'lnnsburg , of ' .rren ' ' 1 years old , accldontally shot his I younger hrother Robert In the Jcg wiLh a 22-call her re"ol vor. The. : I ball pussod through the Ileshy patt , or his l < ' . ' : . 'J he wound Is \ painful , lIut noti sOllous. . Work has begun on the plplo" t the lire protcctlon system thut tit ' Great Westren Oereal company Sa ! hlLvln put Into Its factory nt Ne-j brnslm Olty. An enlolcnt department - , ment , hnR been orgllul7.od ILIIl0ng t employes ot the fllctory. ' . _ : . ; Glhbon IS to have a new telephona. ] fne frolll the southeust. It Is 11 farm ers'lnutulllllne unci starts from Shel- ton. ' 1'he mattorllf 11 line to connect ; LoweU ILnd Butler wlt.h O1bbon IS beln IIglLatedund will undoubtedlr. bo contsructed. LI htnlug struck the First l'Jretll- odlst church at Odoll while the raduatlng exercises of the 1902 class or the High sehoul were being held Severnl people were shocked Into Ins"nsllJlllty , but not seriously Injured - Six ty bachelors of law grllc1uated. from the UIII\'el'slty o [ Neoma ! : & coUe.re . Of law , which hold Its com' : JIIel1ccmont cXCI'clses separate tram t hos ! ! ot the academ Ic und In dustrlal coUcHes. John .r. Finerty ot ChL . I Calo : : dell vered the pratlon. ' , J hn David , president of the LID- coIn Paint and ColO ! ' Company , took his own life hy shooting hlmselt In Llle head with IL 2-oallbre : ! revel YOI' . 'l'he only theory udvanced tor his aet Is that a press of matters ullbalauced his mind lie leaves a will' lIurt two children , 1'he oldest piece of writing In tilt ) world Is on a frllftrnent of a vaSQ tOlllull1l Nlppur. It Is I1n' Inscription - tion In picture wl'ltlng , and dates 4/i00 / years before Christ. 'rho University - versity of J'ennsylvanla has scoured - . oured It. I'lre ; , beHeved to have originated In the engine room , entirely destroyed - stroyed the Elkhorn rol1er mmS. causing a loss of $8,000. The Insur- anoe was merely nominal. 'I'he 1I1111s were erected I n IS\)5 \ ) by Charles Schlelp , the present owner AdjoinIng - Ing property was only saved by hero- . . Ie work on the part f the IIre111oD _ , , D Sherlody of Oarllsle' , Neb , hili been glvcn an appointment I1S mil , way wall clerk ! I . , . , " , i ,