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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1902)
- - - _ 'f' ; ' ' ! ' "AI _ J " " " _ _ - ' " " ' " " , ; ' - 1' ! ' , . . ' ' , 'i . ' " , , " - MAKING OF TROUT FLIES. 'lmtllc " 'hl"kerR R'lIt Henra' J , .ebro'W. Arc UBClt. ' , l'hcre Rl'e troutnnd snlmon.nshen ' ' 1\0 ' se\'eral thousand dollnrs ' ' \ Im \ , 'cal' for their " 11Ies" olone. Few pel' > sons C'.1n lenrn to tic nrtlllclni 11Ies.- . . , lmott1ng hah's tlUlt can hllrdly he scen o the skllled 11).mull'r conlluulllifl .hl h wnges. 'he moterials cost 111 on C ) ' . too , I.'S the Maine 8port8l11nn. 'he j . ( > I\I'th Is rnnsncl'Ctl for feathers nnd , Ihu11'S , nUll one hull' wron& wnkes " 1111 .the difference. " . 'l'he business done In monse whlslwl'S ; . . . , " 'is eonshlernble this year , for the. } ' nre . usc in the mnklng of a wOlUlerful lIew fly , the "new gl'UJ' glint , " nUll they fIre expcJlslve-nenrly two cents 0 'Whisker. 'rout rise ve-y milch t ) ( ltct , " , t mOllse.whltlwr lJ\'s \ tlUIIl ot the all\o "gnnt" dl'essell In jllnglc.cod ; . U\ckles , which look verr much like ; , , tlICUI. . Beurs' e 'lhrows , beIng "Uff nnel c ' ' : \lily tlle l'lght shnlle. ure IIsed In 0 i tlewl. } ' invented 11) ' thllt Is lillling CJuon. I tltl of sllllnon this ) 'cnr. 'rhe 1C l'fl' . lIl'ows como fl'lJU the Ilhnalll 'lIn ilJlvWll bear , 111111 cost allOlIt one 110llnr om1 n lullt a sct. 'l'hel'c are lI ents n11 ov'r the world f''I\l'Chlng trolllclIl rOl'eStS rOl' the rJ ; .t lIlrd ! ! to 8Ul > 11ly fly hackles. One 01 the most sOllght.after sldns Is that of thl' l'tlre "b'1"een sCl'camCun " AfrIcan hlrd about the size of II hen , which hoe 3 Uny uuch of frothers on each shoul , del' tlll\t Is worth fifteen llollal's II 1mnch : to the H ' 1Uoker. One of these 'hlnls suppllC1i only Ceathers enough bJ mnke rings COl' hair a dozen 11Ies , 'rl1Cse Is no limit to the e11thll51115m 01 nn nrtlstlc O-Uer , who w111 use hl1h I I'OU1 his own e'elnshes to Ilnlsh off. . fin "extra specIal" Hr. Hubles' hal : i5 11Iuch souht ! after , If It Is of th right sluHle-goh1en 'ellow-for all tht 'lighter ' sulmon 11Ies , und 011e curl wm 1nakc a dozen first.dnss 11Ies. It tnkes an expert enl ' Ilrteen mln , jutes to turn out n 11 ' , wblch L'ollslstl' , , of a tiny hook , "iUI wings of Eg 'p. i4. . lt1an dove feathcr , legs of fox hall' , I1nd It body of mouse fur , wouud l'ound "ith ln threod of yellow sUk. A carelessly Imade Hy "ill have neither legs nor j"reelers. " lIut the true expert luhls the , legs lUld puts on a pair of long "Ceel. , crs" of cat huir , wWte nt the tips. All : the8e tiny dotnlls will be eXIlt'tly In 'their places , and 80 firmly tied to the ; 1100k thnt the fly will take hulf 11 dozc.D 6trong fish and lie none the worse. rEfE jiW ) nrt One thousand miles fl'om its mOllth Ule Amazon is tJ.W : feet deep. Ninety-five tons of gold and U O of sliver lue mined In 11 single yoar. .luplter Is 1 % times larger tban all . _ tlle rest of the planets put togother. ' 1'he nlghtlngnle's song may e heard It a llistance of a mile on a calm nlg t. Polo Is probably the oldest of ath. letlc SllortS. It has been traced to COO ' It O. l' If i. Palms neyC\ ' live more tlllln : 0 lJ'eurs , 'l'ite yew Is tbe 10ngest-lIve of trees , An elcvlumt has only eight teeth al. > together. At fourteen years the elo- ] Ihant loses Its first act of teeUI and n new Ret grows. Among the curIos of Windsor Castle : ltt a citalr mulle entirely out of the runk of the famous elm lI ' which the ! Dl1ke of Wellington stood at the lIattie : Or Wl1tel'loo. I I Ir. only two cases have baronetclee Iheen contl'r'cd on women In Englanll. 'once wus In 1U8U on the mother of Uel } 100rnelhls SpeelnlllD. 'l'he otiter was ) Innme Marl 11 ll01les , ma e so by : Citarles I. " , Norwn "s POlUlutlon Is the smallest , Iin ) urope l.'Ompared with her urea. I mH'h : of her Inhnbltunts could have ; forty l1eres of ltU1d. wWle the Briton : woull1 hln'e to be content with less , tlmn an acre. . : It Is said that the retlemptlon , dlvls. lion or the natioIlal 110stolllce In Wl1sh. ington IR nearly swamped by the 1'0- qUl'U or the left-over Pan-.A merlcan . 1)08t11ge stumps since Nov. 1. Some tl'n thousnnd ( laCka e8 have been received. All l'ecorlls are broken fiB far baok nil , Ohler Scott can recollect. , A unique specimen or ocelUl life lias 111'en l'nllturell at IIonolulu ror the U. r . IIshlng vessel Albatross , now cruls. Ing In that vlclnlt ' . It Is a small fish , . , 'hicb bas tour t < 'ct. They are webbed like the teet or a trog , a d are nppor- , I ' ently the lInk between toot and tlu. The . } . . . . evecll11en Is sl1l11 to he OIle of a tew sucit . . . , l1Hh found In tlte worill. Is not expensive to bocomc n noble 1n Davnrla. ' 1'0 be made a simple "Von" costa a matter oC $3j5 : to be rals. cd to tbe "Hlttcntan , " $500 : to be j , male II " 1i'relherr , " $ l.WOj : to be made 11 "Gmt" costs $2 , OO , while to bl' made : . jll 1II'Ince enl ) ' costs $ riOOO. 'hese prIces I .are onl. } ' fOl' one llersoll , but the gOY- "rnment 1.11(11) ; ( ' lIlulws reduction In the " " - ! el1He ot whole tnmlIles wishing to tUl'IJ ' 1loblo ull n t onCl' , 'rhus , tor $10,000 01' "j- 1$15,000 11 slIla1 fllmll . can bq mode " lrlnceR , thoulh th ( ' ) ' arc only permit- . 'IN ) to Use tlwh' title within the king. I ; . . ' lJOl11 of Bn varin. ' ' " " : 'l'ho J > ulllllnr J-oll&th. & ArtlHt-Do : rou wl h 11Ie to paint you , . ; ' tnll.length ) ) ( ) } 't\'ult \ ? . . . . Mr. Snphelllll'-Well , I wnnt it fiS lon : IS yom' l'lIl'tOl1\l'rS ' \ uSHully buy. . . . : 00lmnbus ( Ohio ) StUll' , rourl1ul. , . ; 1I0w mueh sho'i'ld - ( ; I talk In order J1' " ; { } ' , to be InterC'8t1n ! : , :11111 : } 'ct do no dum. : 1if"t , . n e ? It Is a pit. } ' HIICII things Ci\Dnot " , ' J ; 1 : ' ! * " , , be meOS\11'etl In pllltH lInd ( luarts , 80 : . ' ' . ' 'L' . ' . , that eyery one cuullt kno' " when he . , ; , lIas bal ) bls Hhnr , ' . CI I J , . - t , . _ . \ ' . . . . . , . , ' ; , . . . . . ' . . - . . . . . . . . . . . - " Lilt 'U , * - - - - - - - - - DECLINE OF'THE APRON , - - ' -rtlcto or l el1llllhlC Wcltrln& : AJlllnrol Jllta Lo"t Ita YOItIlC , It Is ubout fOl't ) . 'eal'S slnco the pop- Ilnrit ) . of thc nllron bellUl to wonc. At hnt time no wOUllln's Wlu'drobe WIIS ! omplete without IIn aSsol'tuumt ot IpronH for 1\11 \ sorts of occasions. A ) Ioek s1l1. 1I111'Oll wes the I\cUle ur ele- tonce IIl1d 1Il'Olll'lcl. } ' , nllli allY nOllUc- ICI'Ilt ) gown cOllh1 , by the luldltlon ot : he black aUk 1I1H'on trhlllllL't1 with 11 ew rows ot blaclt'CIvet rl1Jbon , be dig- \tiled \ 1111l111dorlled to tl10 utter sllUsfuc- ; Ion of the wearer. An 1\III'on \ hllll I'll ther 1\ \ wide field or IBefuhless when 'ou cOllshler thllt It lot unl ) ' preserved anl1 embellished 11 lew gown , bllt It 1\180 \ cOl1cenled tite de- ects , nnd lidded dignity to 1\11 old Ol1e. uIl\pron WI\S nlwl's ell regie. he best lress WUH kept clean b. } ' Its use , 111\11 : he dnlnthwss oC It relll'esentcd 1\11 the : emlnlne tl'llits. 1 t WlIS regullll' hlln. er of the hOIlH' . ' 1'0 Its strIngs the : itlldl'ell wen' tll'll. " 'l'lel1 to his moth- tr'g npl'un.st1'l1lg'S ! " Contemptuous ex- ) resslon ot' sulol'llllllltlon. And 'et so nueh sentiment IIthwhell to It ! Who. ! ver WI\S tied to hit ! 1l10tlll'r'S alll'on. Itrlngs WI\S comlll\ratln lr shfc-wlIs 11 his 1I10thel"8 lend. lothcI"s 1\11ronl l'he bll y WI\S \ I'olled In II. Childish .el\rs were ( Med with It. 'l'he little lIO ' 8 Ised its strlllgs for reins , I\nll the little Irls lllu.'ed princess nnll t1'llllcd Us l1uple folds behlull them , renl lallies III iVl\itlnr ; to nn Illlllglnllr. } ' queen. Those were I\ute.new-womlln do's. lnittlng nnd ncedleworl. were fem. nine OCCUl > lltlOllH. It was 111'evlous to : he dll ' of hlrhol' cduclltlOll Cor women. ! t mar sOllnd Cllr.Cetched to say th1\t IOme sentiment wllne with the deelhll ! If the 1I1H'OIl. 'l'he In ltel' mny not hn ve : Jeen the Cllllse. ut It certnlnly kept ) ace with It. I hnve the written state. llent of n man to the effeet that snow- - white apron tlcd neat1 ' I\bout II 'hn I'mlst hus power to attnek II mnscullne leort nt its most Vlllnl'rllble point. Ai. : er that , ser there Is no sentiment Ibout nn 1\1H'on ! But I11nn cherIshes sen. : Iment about things of which the fem. nine mind has no conception , and his lenrt l as been mnny times ensnnred III : ite muslin bow thllt tied nt the bllck of lis sweethcnrt's wlllst this banner of : be home. 'he Inst WIIS nbout the mnn If II genemtlon IIgo. Bllt the mnn of : o.dll ' hns the some sentiment-Intent -\Vomon's Home C01111 > nnloll. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Eggs Worth Their ' Weight in Gold. i' I- Ii - + + + -H-- : : + ' : - 'Ho'ro.Ho : + -r + + + 1' - - - - Among the fll s with wWch some nen Ilmuse themselves Is tite coJlcction > f tile eggs of wlid blt'ds nnll there \re quite II mllnber of sueit treasures :0 : be fOUlld In this countr ) ' . Of lote rears the encroachments of sclenCI ! lpon dnil ) ' liCe hove gIven 11 now zest :0 : the pursuit Hnd rllisell pI'lces ac. XJrdlngly. At Qne time 11 collection " , "hIOO Ine111l1cd the common blrlls of 11 1tate ; or division of the country WfiS : onsldercd nmollg the Urst rank. 1'0- lay STIch 11 collection WQulll be laughed \t nt a boyish pln 'thing. 'l'he regullU olloctors desire to represent every .endlng member of the bird kIngdom. l\'b11o several hllndred purchase the ! ggs of extinct and even prehIBtorle Irds. 'he egg of the b'1"ent northern \Uk , which died out Ulore than hal1 " I cenutl' ) ' II go , is now worth Ilnywhere , , ! rom $1C OO to $ : ! , OOO , 'he egg of the lode , witleh Itved formel'l ) ' \lndllgns : , I 11 ! ' , Is worth ev < 'rlll h unlll'ed doHIIl'S , L'll1lt ot thc tl1l1orlc , Il giant fCllthel"c : l't ature ot ew Zt'alond , Is wOlth even nOt'e. . 1''rom these Inrge figures the price/ / ! 'un down V I' ' rapldl ) ' , 'l'hose of the nglo fnmlly lire as u el\ss : the most ' mluable. 'l'he golden engle's egg 'I > rlngs $10 , the \.mId \ ea.gle'/J / $4 , the rcat Swiss ea le $8 , the snow caglE , ; 8 , tile Greenland fnlcon $ : : ; , the r.ou.is , una kite $10 , the 11'11IplnQ fish eagle no IInd the fish itawk $1. In faet. 11 llUY be snill thllt eagles' egga average i ij , fnl < . ' 0118 , egg' ! ! $4 , hllwks' eggs $21 m'la' egj.8 $ (1 IUld kites' eggs $ : i. 'he ggs of the g1'ou8e and partridge film , , Iy lI'e vcr ) ' pretty In their marklngE md command l"OOd terms. 'l'ltcy rangf ; III the WilY from ( I cents for the egg t 11 con1lnOll ruffed b'1"OUSO up to thai f tbe CaWllllan gl"Ouse at 75 cents. 'l'bere are 100 humming blrd whose ! ggs are In the market null Illthoug1i : he 1att . . ' nre scarC < 'l ) lllrtcl' thOD allS they bring exceedln , ; b"oud prices , larylng trom 25 cents up to $10. 'l'he ! ggs of the duck nnd geese Cllmll ) Ilrt ! aot very high priced. The cheapest II " 'Ortll a single cent , wh110 Qno lileelCIII ) It the wUd duck coot 5. Titere lire laid to be 1iOOOO collector. . . In tbe tTnited 8tat's Imll the colloetloll l'UU om 1,000 to r.oOOO eg s. It oollL ' , : ion has less thl\n 1,000 eggi It Is itllrd , y worth the name. The smullest egg ti tiwt of the Cent1'l1I AmloTlcuu hum. n1ng bird , the size of II pea. and the f\l'gelrt is thll t of an ostrich. ' ! 'he cen. : cr of the tl'nde was formerly In New ( "ork , but it Is O 110 longoI' . 'l'ht l1erebants 6(1 ' thnt the bunlnc.qs ha. leen bl'Oken lip tul10ng tltt ) cities. Quick aH 1.Ihtnlng. : It Is absolutelly Impossible tor us to : oucelve ot the rapidity Ilnd brIlliancy .f ltglltnlng. 1 t lll\s lie en estimated llat a llaiJh occupies lei : ; than the one- nlllionth pnrt of 1\ ' 3 ond8 one- 'enth ot II second Is neelted for the 'ull effect of UU ) ' 1\.1ht \ upon the eye , ve get ol1ly II very faint Idea ot tite 11'lIIloney of the 1IIIsh , If 0 tlnsh were lermnl101lt It would be 0110 hunrtred llOu80nd times 1110re brllllllnt than the lIht we now expcrlenec.-Le3)\e's ) \ Pop. Ilnr IonthJy. NebuehollnczzlIl' hud tu ut tlS8 , ( bleb Itllds olle to hellcyo that there vere other nlf'ltt truilta. - " t' . ' - - - TROUBLE LOOMS UP A.r1D1 or n\lu olul lIelt to UOlltl" " ! an In- orea"n. Oaklaud , Ual. , Oot , : H.ccordlng to Interviews obtained today by a 'l'rlbllne reporter with heads or mil. roud unions. and Un Iou members , a ctemand will 00 made upon the Southern Pacillc within the next thirty dllYs for Incrcascd wllges , which wilt elfcct 1110re than 30,000 e uplo'es , Both the mon und union o'\lcluls ' \ ure luath to speak or their "Iaus Ulle ] pnrposes , but admitted that U cOllcerted denund was tu he lIuclo , not only upon the Southcrn t'acillc com pa ny , hut upon tIVen ty- \Vo ether roads west or Uhlcllgo ror Increas d wages. During the lust six months the membership or on union of Southcrn lacl fic employes has In. UI cased over 100 per cent. ' 1'hat or. "anlzatlon Is tbe United brotherhood of railway employes. It Is cSitimated that berore the first or the year on the Southern PII- clOc system alone tbore w1ll bc 250,00 members. 'rho chief cause or tbe demand Is tbe Incrcased cost or JI vi ng. The llIen hssort tbat tlloy uro paying 30 to 40 pre cent ; moro tor house rent and the necessaries of lite. They also recite - cite LlJ.lt ull tbo rallroads are doing frlllD one.rourth to one-tblrd mOlO business now thun tormerly. and that tbelr profits arc correspondingly lurgor. 'rho third reason g\'en ! Js that \mlng to Ule heaver equipment In : usa bv nearly all the railroads the , employos are nomplJllcd to do more ! work tl1au formerly. Was Justified In Killing. Ohlcllgo , Oot" 24-After nearly II \V ek ot trial , rollowed by only fifteen minutes ot dcllberatlun , a jury In Judge rentano's court bas returned a verdict ot "not guilty" In the case IIf Edward Con hlun , oharged with the murder of Ohas. O. Harz. The ! twelve men agreed wlthont any debate bate tbat it was a case or justlflablo homicide. Oonghlan was a cabman without II dollar except bls salary. 'ruo m u he killed was a 11 verymlln and Ig re. outed to have left an estate or over $4UO.000. 'rhe trouble between IIarz an o lughalu began wben Coutbaln re- IlIrted that he had drl von two passengers - sengers about the down town districts - tricts and had been unable to collcct a rare or $7. IIarz is sal d to have heen abuslvo and tlnally said he would deduct tbe amount rrom the . payer the drl ver. 'l'hen Cou hlun. Is alleged to bavo said : "I will put you wbere the rass wilt grow ovcr I you betoro I'll ' lose that money. " 'rho driver tben left tbo burn and It Is saId huught a revolver. He re- .urned to tbe o111ce of Harz and demanded - manded $00 whlcb he claimed to be due blm as back pay. Darz refused to give blm any mllney and denied Ihat there was any credit ror Cough- lan. A dlsputo fullowed and UouJ.h- ; I In sbot and kIlled Llle older man , ' 1'he threat to kill Harz and the subsequent purchase or the revolver caused the state to ask t..JO death I penalty. 'rho driver pleaded selr de- I , rense. alleging that be was first at- acked by Harz who s elZl d t he spoke I II wagon wheel whlcb be kept In the 011lce as a weapon. Appeal of Alleged Boodler. JetJersun City. Mo. , Oct. 24.-10 tbo supreme court toduy the uppeal or EmU A. Mysenbur , of St. Louis , convIcted ot brlbcry , was argned aDd subuai ttcd. For the defendant , arguments - guments wore made by l1'red W Lehmann , Obe3ter II. Kmm and Morton - ton Jourdan. ot Bt. Louis OIrcutt Attorne ) ' Joseph W , Folk und Judgc Tbomas B. Harvey of St. Louis , and ttto ncy General Orow appeared for tbe state. Mysenburg , who Is a former mewber or tbe St. Louis clt ) . tuuncJ)1 : ) was convicted at brll > ery and Iven two years In tbe ptnltontlary. A decJslon on tbo appeal may be prepared - pared within thirty days St Louis , Mo" Oct. 24.-Judge Douglas today luled that Oolunol flEd" Dutlel. the loral mlll10nalre polltlcilin. wbo Is hlmseIr uuder in- rHctment ror alleged brl1 > eryoannot ; go on the bonds ot EmJle I1artrnan , J "l1us Lehmann and "Kid" SherI- dill. membels or the house ot dele- Iutes Iyiug In jail undcr various In 1I1ctments charging bribery .d per- Jury. Judle DOI1CII1'i some time ago ruled tbat Br.tler would not be acceptable as surety 1 > ends ur prisoners to the amount or mom than $135,000. , ne reached bls limit In rurnlshlng bond lor ex-Delegato OharJes Gutke. \Yom n Kills Hcr Husband Ottumwa. Iu. , Oct. 24-Decause her busband threw a bucleet or water oc her wh lo she WIIS asleep at her homo at Jerome this mur nJn , bt rs. , J"hn Kreebs prooured a IiIIJt ) ul1 urllt bred a charge ot shot Into his stom- I , dl , klllln him. Mrs. K reobs refused to et Hp u ! lr ) I . p.t brpukfast. 110 retallate with tilO cold douohe and she with the -hotllun. She has been held for mur. -jAr . - - - - - , . . _ , . - - _ _ n _ _ h , EX = QUTLA W DEAD JAMES YOUNGER KILLS HIMSELF AT ST. PAUL. ENDS LIFE WITH REVOLVER DESPONDENT AND SUFFERING MUCH FROM ILL HEALTH. TilE RAID' AT NORTHFIELD " "UIIIIIII nl nllllm Ht\'nrRt nOllr Artor Iho T'RI't'I-Mor ) or lht ! l"nmllll l'Iorlh , III-In Unlil. . St. } 'aul , Mlnn" Oct. 20.-Jame \ uulI er. ono of the famolls Ycungor hrothers , tor mer assoclutos or .Tesse Jumes , rorumlttcll sulcldo today by shooting. Younger was rcceutly pardoned from the Stili water panl- tectlary , where he unll his bruthcr , Coleman , wore servln .11 to sentences tor partlcl patlon In the Northflold , Minn. , banle raid In 18iO. Younger lert a letter to the press. In which ho Ives a'l a reason ror his act desl10udencv over contlnuer1 III health und sepamt1c.n Crom Ins trlends. 'I'he suloh1e Is supposed to hll ve occurred a1 > out 8 o'clook ycster. day morning. A t..out o'olook yesterday "fler. noun the door of his room wus bro' on In , und his dead body was tound stretched on thc 11001' heslde the bed. a revoh'er clutched In his right haed. ne had 'Ihot hlmscir thruugh the head , und evidently had been dead tor severul hours. Younger. slncc his parole rrom the statc penltontlar" In July of lost year hud led aD excmplary lire. IIls first employment was liS traveling u ent for a tomstond dealer , and on ono or I these trips he made about the state be was sorlously hurt bYa , raU rrom a wauon , Old wounds ho had rccelved eurllor In lire also gave him mucb trouble , and , although ho soon obtained 1ht \ er employment , his health WIIS extremely - tremely precarious. IInd t.hls caused blm much worllmont Ho wus Ilrty-four years ot ago. Tbo body .vas vJewed by tllo coro. ner , whu decided thut an Inquest was not oecessary. It Is not yet known what disposition wIll bo mllde of the remalus , SOlDO doubts arising lindeI' the ter illS or the parole as to whether the body can be removed rrom tbe stato. On a bureau In the room was ronnd a lon manila envelope , one side of which was wrlttnn : liTo all tbat Is oed and true I luve and bid farewell. II ( Signed ) JIm Younger. " On tbo otllor sldo or the envelope were tbese words : "Oh , Lllssle. good bye. "All relativps , just stay away rrom me , : No orocodlle tears wanted. "Reporters : Be my frlonds. Durn mo up , ( Signed ) J 1m Younger. " The envelope contained packnge ot letters that had pussed between Younger and a lady with whom he Js s:1ld : to have becn muoh In love. Tbe lady who Is pronlnently connected - nected Is said to have reciprocated bls affection und It was reported at I ono tlmo thut they were to be mar- ried. Tbe laily's r'latl ves raised strenuous objections to the wedding and a turtller obstacle was tbe fact that It was pointed out that It paroled pris. oner could not le uIty contraot a marrlngo , The cuuple determined to disregard - gard the obJectiuns at relutlves and an etJort WUR made to overcome tbe otber obstacle to their murrlullc , by securing rrom the state board or pardons - dons a rull pardon und restoration to cltlzcnsblp. Tbls effl.lrt railed , and this. It Is tbought , had much to do wJth Younger's determination to end bls lire. The lady Is suld to be now In Boise. Iduho , JOt ber bealth It is also said that the relutlons between .TIm and Cole Younger werc very muen stralued-In raot tlJe brotbers bad not be on on speaking terms ror tbo past tilx months. Cole Youcger Is ounfined to hIs bed wltb sickness , and could not be seen by reportors. .Tames Youn er was tbe youngest ot tbree brotbers. Robert , Coleman and James Youn er. wbo between the years 180G IInd 1873 gained great nutorlety through theJr assocIation wltb Jesse and Frunk James. The band , headed by Jesse James. was cbarged with Innumerable robberies of banks and railroad trains , In the exncutloc ot which muny despemte encounters took place , and a number ot men weto killed. Tbo members or tl1e band had Berved through the olvll war , tlJtht Ing on the sldo or the oonfederacy with Quantrell und his guerillas. Tile scene uf most or their ullel-cd ( post-helium dep.rerlatlons was Mis- Bourl and these stntes adjacent thereto - to ; but In Sept om bel' . U70 ! , the band entered Mlunegotn , , truverslnl ( the , stllte as far us the little town or Northllold. In Hlce l'ounly. At NurthUcld ou Septum lieI' 7 , IIILer ter- rorlzln the (160plo ( on the street , an Atl mpt was made to loot the FIrst National banK. , , . . I ' . . - - ' - ' - - - 1 - - FIF I Y MEN I < ILLED. the DrlUlh tu -I 1' ro LOl. In 80- IIIftlllallll. London. Ool. 21.-Tbe torel"n oroce I hAR Issued uo UfHlated dispatch trom Colonel Co l19. . commanding one ot the columns or British forccs operatIng - Ing agulnst the Mad Mullah In Soma- lItand. The dispatch WIIS forwarded through . the British vice consul At Borbem. Somlllllnnd. 'rhe British rorccs enllI ed were r.omposed entire- I ) ' or 1IIIt Ivc troops and lovles. Colonel Cubbs SIl 'S : liMy rmco reached Erego Mondny mornhlJt. When I\hout enc dllY's ' match nortb or Mudug ItVIIS nttacked 111 the thick bush. ' 1'wo ad"lIl1ces WCIO mulle , nnd the enemy \\'IIS bentcn huck 1n the lilOrnln . 'helr losscs were he\\'y : , and wo cupturccl ono hundred rilles. Our rorco then proceeued to collect lullmllis ror trullsportlltilln putp ses IInd to JOIn the detllchment at the stooluHle ClllUp. In the atter- noon rcr.colIlIAlssllnce was mAde and. . atter sharp lIjhtlug : , tbo onem ) ' were again driven ' -'It. Runs Into An Open Switch , . CoJumbulJ , 0. , Oct. 21.-11. DlA. Ji'our p.1ssenJ.or : train. known 111 the l'wontlcth Oeutury l1yer , ran Jnto an open switch rourteen mIles nortb of Columbus todllY and the cntlro tram except the lust eeper reported IVrecked. Eng1l1eer Hyder was reported - ported kll1ed IInd the flroman and bllgglll-o ( lUastor seriously Injured , AI- thou" It JS not knO\\11 thllt IIny pas- ; engerR were killed. special train WitS mlldo up at Dela ware and ono nt Columbus and hurried to the se )1lo. Later reports show that l uglneer Ryder was not lcll1ed , but hils his leg broken and head budly cut. ' .rho In- lured thus are Conductor Jerry LII- blff. Olevelnnd. slightly bruised ; DIRugelllaster Jerry lIu 'es , otovo- IIIOd , head cut ; Mrs. 1\IlIrv M'crs , Wolllutgon , Ohio , slightly cut. An . the cllrs left the truck but the two. 'cur ones. Declines To Be a Corpsc Knoxville. Tenn. , Oct. 2.-Just aa the case ot Olarence leake , chllrged with the murder or Silas utn : at Clinton , Tonn. . was about to be called In the supreme court hero today. a man entered the court room unlln- nounced lIud addressing Cblef JllstllJO DcaI'd Bald : "I am SlIus IIulln , who was not kll10d by Olarence Peake.I I I Peuke , who Is a sun or a proml ncnt tamlly , had beol ) sentcnced In a lower - er court to ten ) 'ears In thc penitentiary - ary , but Is now In the Insane asylum near here a raving maniac , caused by thts case. Hulin claims that Peake 3110t anotber mlll1 whoso name tS unknown - known and that he ( Hulin ) escaped on the first traltl IInd wenti to Colo- rndo , rrom whldl state he calDO back \lero to provo that ho was r dead , \Yants Assassin Pardoned Now York , O.t. : n.-An oxtraordl- ' 1I1IY request has been mudo to Prcsl- dent Lou1 > ert by the Marquise de Morts , daughter of Banker Vun IIotJ- man or New Yurle. Her request Is that the president or Franco pardon EI Khelr , who was condol11ned to death last July as une or her hus. ba'd's assassins. She wllnts EI Khelr saved In or er that ho may be used as a witness against others aq cused ot , but not yet arrested tor the murdcr or her 1Jnsl'und. Tl1e marquise - quise says the tribesmen were only tools and usserts thut the real assassin Is proteoted by the poworrul person- Biles wbo organlzod tbo cxpedltlon wblch resulted In De Muros' death In J8J0. ! ' 1'he De Mores' mndo their homo ror some tlmo in the nortbwest or Arrlca , on a cattle ranch. The marquis - quis was killed whllo oonduc\jlng \ an expedition among the Arasbelks ror tbo French ( Jvornment. Almost Ends In a Tragedy Crete , Neb , . Oct. 2'-An arternocn or pleasure yesterday came to a tragic endlnl { , Matt Llmbeok was out sbootlng east ot Oretn and had made uranvomonts to meet n party ot rrlcnds later wltb whom ho IIhould drive bume. As the carrlago approached - preached Mr. Llmbeok , wbo hatl been sIttIng on tbo ground waiting ror them , aroso. and the same moment - ent the trl er ot hIs iun caugbt In hIs clothing in suob a maDnel as to Clscba rge the un , Tbe sbot took IIn uurortunate dIrection and wound. cd two occupants of the carriage. One or the injured persons was a sister - ter or Mr. Llmeck and the other a YOUDJ ; man. Tb 0 Jady's wounds were light. He wus taken to Lincoln tbls 'Doming rur treatmen t. Declares It Is Not Taylor Carrollton. Mo. , Oct. 21.-Sherltr Cruzen Is sutlsl1ed that the soldlOJ' under urrcst ut Atlanta , Ga. , Is not Geor e "ray lor , who escaped from Jail whllo awultlng exeoutlon for hIs part In the murder of thc Meeks ramlty. An Atlunta paper containing a picture - turo ot doorge Burruss , who It was l'lsorted W S lIono other than Taylor , \Vas received today. and She 1tJ Cruz ! n declnrIJd It bol'o no likeness wbat- \0'01' \ to tJlA , . . . . . . . nud 'lIwrflf > r _ . "j 'I , _ - _ _ , l' It ; ; { R SK + + + I ! t + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 'l'ho Swcdlsh l\IetlJOdlst \ , church al SuolI\'lIIe : has been reoponed.I . A. W. Henry. I\n oVAngellst rroll Lincoln. Is holding revival meotlngl nt Arbol'vlllo , Mrs , H. M , Alten or Ames \Vat strlclccn with II stroke or apoplexJ last weele. T. . . Speltz or Davlll Ulty hns move ( 10 Ord IInd wltl erect II largp. cleva. lor. Mrs , O. 1 . Adlll11l } of Stlporlor has beelllllllHlllited nlltlonal Inspector 0' lhe'Ul11l1n'S Hellof Uorp'i. The 'enr old son of l'Io'd ! Smlt ) : IIf Bcatrlce. WII ! ! 1 > adly Injured by boo III run over by II bUJtHY. 'rho pl1j- "Ichlll Is ot the opinion that the uhlill will recovor. Jl'rank l entser died at his home Ileal' Bradshaw rrom Injuries reeolyel In II runaway Inst week. noVas I lending clllzou and un 01'1 settler 0- thc county , 'rhe Romun Oathollos ot R0gelnnd hayo decided to build a new olmrc1 > building north of Hoslnnd , The noY" building \vll1 he of brick orbrlck : vo. nero , and.w1ll . cost about $10,000. 'j'ho live year old son or Henry KluJj ! II1l1n or Wymoro died rrom IIn attncll or diphtherin , whloh dlsellse heVai exposed whllo on n recent trip tc Atchison. W. J. 0 Keyonn of Umllhn entered .llnto a cuntrnot with the Llnooln cltij uounoll to purohaso the property 01 the T.Jlncoln nupld 'l'ranslt complln ) IInd the Home Street Hallway company - pany ror $7,000. The nond or Education at Jea ney lit a spechll meell ng adopted : I I resulutlon to submit II proposition tc the voters or the oity to com'ey tf t.he now olty hospital IIssoclatlon th6 unused Alcott sobool hulldlng In tht tlrst ward , to bo used ror hospItal purposes. Miss Hannah Ericson of E gar was badly scalded In the rnt.e , 8ho wua dipping some boiling water from the 1 > oller IInd tile dipper rull or water , slipped rrom her hud Into the water , , . , plashlng a large quantity of the boiling liquid Into her rnce , scnldlng her hadly. , 'l'ho weather has been perfect fOI the last weck to mature the lat. oorn and thcre hus been mrukotod qulto a number or loads or De shelled corn , beIng the first ror tbe s ason. 'rho prlco' was .1 cents pel bushel. ' 1'bo apple nnd potato erof- . Is also large this year. The Ord Milling , GraIn nnd Live. st.ook cOTl1lmny has sccured a miller and tholf looal m1llis running utter an idleness ot several years. The work on the Kns I\nd elect.rlc J1ght plant Is well sturtcd , the puwer house Is being erected , and the mo Ius will soon be laid. ' 1'he plant will be In oporatlon by Decomber. A mortgage WIlS lliod in the office of the register or deed I\t Beatrlct by the United State Gypsum oompant : to the Federal Trust aud Suvln"b. hank or Ohlca oas trusteeror $1,000- 0 : > 0 , lit 5 per cent Interest , J. O. Bu'ob rrom Omaha , rormorly or Wy. more , Is secretary or the Gypsum company. A dispatch 11'0111 Los A ngoles asks that a watcb be kept rOl Jobn Gruss , who kldnupped his two chlldron. ono a ed 5 yeurs und one 20 moutl1sat Los A ngeles. Gross and his wife were divorced at Lincoln reconUy and tbo custody ot tbo chllrden Riven to the wlte. The woman went to Los An. goles to work. Gross followed and tuok the chlldren. / ; A frelgbt cnr 00 trAin No. 'll , umped the track near Fans Olty , and thirteen cars were plied up In the ditch. Nu tralus welO able to use tbe tlno until late ncxt nlgbt. No one was burt by a miraculous turn ot rortune , as tbe car containIng - Ing people was the only car tbat remaIned - maIned on the truck. A bout tbreo 111 lies \ \ cst or Ll nd- wood , tbo l1astln s train ran over and kUled the yearund.abalt.old buby or Anton Drel.lna. : Tbe railroad - road was about 20 yards rrom. tbe house and It Is supposed tbe tlttl one toddled to the tracie , tryIng to follow Its rather , who was a'\a1' thresblng. It was not mssad ! unut : In dead by the trainmen. . nurglars ro1 > bed three Bares at Del. rade , ' [ 'he one In the Union lacWc : depot and that In the potonteo were blown cpen nnd the contents or the jl\te In the J. E. Cooley lumber office WIIS stolon. The robbers seoured ubout $200 at the depot , $125 nt th postontce and $160 In the lumbel' ! olllce. 'rhe Intorlms of bOUI the de , pot and pllstolltce were wrecked by ! the rorce of the explosion.