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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1902)
w - - = - , - - - - - - = - - ' , \ \ II'I ' \ ' , , - - = = , - - = - = " ' = -fE' ' - - l- . . _ . @I J. " I I _ . . . . . . . . . . fIj . - . . . ' - - . ; : : ; , ' , . - ' 1 . , " - , , > - - - - - Jtol'hester walters hll'e orgllllizell. ( Jralld Ituphla hns a reporters' uuloll. Iellver shoemnltcrs now receIve $3 , O 11. I1I1Y. I AlIJauy teltIJhone ! linemen recel\'e "r . .7 n day. I . .INew Yorle OIt1 hns . [ ; 0,000 organIzed ngc worlwrs. I I 'fho Mnster lIorlieshoel's' : Union hns 00,000 mombors. I I Spain hils Ol'derell Uw elght.hour ) ' Cor government worle. I 110rgunvl1le , W. Vn. , will have 11 $1 , . 000,000 plato glnss plunt. Clovelmlll'R new $1 .OOO Inbol' temple project Is nssumln Il definlto shupe. 'fho I ngllsh Bl'ltlluulll nwtlll l1'lllle ( ] l.'Iputo Will- ! HeWed aCler five months , Grcatel' New Yorl'fI GOOn CI\I'IJC1ltm's \ Ivon th ( ' stl'lIw for tht' I'I ht-IHlI1l' . ) and .uo ; 11 ( III ) ' . 11.1)1 I In Austrlu , 70,000 minerIha ! \'e wou n nino-hour wOI'I\lln3' , 'l'he men wel'o ou : strllw nluo 1110nths. , I : 'fhe B:1llk of EnIU1l1 ! Cl1llllo's I\bout " 1,000 pCQplo , IJIIYH Il II IIn 1'1 el' of Il mil. I ou a yenr In wages , aud DJ.OOO : : a year I in penslous. I 1\IexlCIlu Inbol' Is 80 scarcc as to ne- cessltate sending for negroes from .111. ' I malca. 'rhe latter 1lI'Q glllu'anteed om. ployment for a ) 'eal' . 'he AlUel'lclU StL'i1 am ] Wh'o Com. pany Is phumlng to blllld a hospital for ilio - trcatmeut of cmcrgency cases n the g'l'ounl1s of each of its twenty-two ' plan ts. . The Journeymen Bal.era and Con. I ctlonors' Union of North America has ! 12,000 members , distributed lu : ! 2a 10- ! . . . . Ctl.1 unions throughout the Unltel1 States nnd Cannda. 'l'ho National Association of Post- ijt11ce Clerks , whIch hold a con\'enllon In Knnsas City , again declarel1lts sym- athy with the objects of the Amerl. 0011 l1'el1erallon of Labor , but declines to afllIll1.te. The laws of Kansas pro\'ll1e that the labor unions of the State shall organize IL State order , and solcct the labor commissIoner - missIoner , thus giving the unIons the prlvIlcge of sayIng who shalt reprcsent thelll in so Important 11 position. American mint Glass Workers' UnIon - Ion , Ilt PlttsbUl'g , I'n. , has gulned a decided - cided VICtOl' ' In securIng from the Mac. beth Evans Glass Compuny u compromIse - mIse Ildv:1l1ce for skllled meu of the factorIes of 7 per cent In wa es , The arbitration bonrd of the Chicago CIty Hallw : ! ) ' Ilgreed upon a 10 per cent IncI'calle in wages , a unlfo1'1n working day of nine hours , nUll pay and one , half for ull work over aud above nine hours , and two hollilays a month. 'fhe movemeut for a IItrlet law agulnst chlld lubor h\s bcen talwn up " . In cal'nest In Indlanu , undan elTort will he made to push a stringent hill through the next Leglslntmc. Au el1u- catlonal IIl1aIllieatlon , similar to thut In J\11llSllt'hIlRetts. ! : Is proposed , Oattlo but'hcI's In nil the big packIng ntorn of the 'Vest ha\'e secured a rlHe In wages and a shOl'tcnlng of the working da ' , which marl..s one of the most decIsive vIctories that the wOl'k- men have evcr secured from the packIng - Ing firms , ' 1'ho rise In wageR Is gen. \ , amI. anllnlTeels every man ungagel1 In cattle 1.1IIInund / dressing' , cxcept the ' 'I'orlonen of fit. Paul , 'lIlnn" nnd 810me ' < o It ) ' , Iowa , where the meu are paId by the week Instcal1 of hr thc hOUl' , as lu Ohlcago , Brooklyn Plasterers' Union has u rule " whIch permits the union to line nny 'lIoss plnsterel' who may be discovered i IJu 'lng 1I1Q1nbers of the union less thau : thc unIon scale of wages In a very beavy pcnalty. 'l'hls rulc , It Is toll1 , hns becn of much lIenellt to the trude , and has becn strictly enrorcel1 for about two years , during which timc , It Is nlso told , that the treasury of the j unlou has lIeen enriched by nearly $2 , . . 000 paid Cor fines by crrlng boss plus. .1 . torer , nnd hy delinquent members of tbc union. 'rho Iron Molders' Union of North Amerlcn Is malting preparations for the lnlHlurn , tlon of n general nlne-bour work day. At the recent convention helll In Torouto the plnn Wtill outliuel ( , and al1 unions Instructed to make the : ihortcr worlt l1ay the paruuouut Issuc In Cuturo ' ' . ' ug'l'eements. 'rho dllTcrent A. districts wl1he \ called Into conference r ; ahurtty so thut somc defiulte acllon Dln ' he talen by Jun. 1 uext. In the district which cOlUprlses the locnl unions In Chicago , Clevelnnd , Clnclu. nntl , St. IOllls , Inl1ll1nupolis , DetroIt , nn(1 ( Milwaukee delegates wll1 meet In oonCel'encc within the next few weeks \iniliulluch \ the nluu-hollr movement , A Plltto.llnt : Pol Cr. Au lugeulous lIchlgnn farmel' Iln8 invented 11 mnehlue thut will pick potu. to hU 8 all l1ay loug without l'est or nOllrlshmeut.'cI'l1y the ' [ Irogl'esoC thIs JlPW ( 'putury Is strlllln flll'wl1l'd lIy ICIIIIS aud hounds , A mnchlne that , \'ilI tl'UlllJ hack lIul1 fOl'lh IIcros : II otllto patch Crom mOl'nlt1till / night n the hut Run without surrprlug slIn. strolw or wenlt IJlH'I , Is glorious trl. umph , ' 1'hls machluo gathel's old I1nl1 roun potato bugs a 11I\0 ; It Illucl , ! ! ol ! tl1 ! ' ulll striped-huck vetul'llu as WI'II 1\8 ' ' : l1ullll1llJltloU ! lotato hllg's lu 1\0 \ . . lush nnd1'01' ' of chllllhoOlI ; 111 IOh.\lt : , 1'otln' tWW 1I0Lulo.llI1 ; pcl,1Ir ( Is lJo CJr pector of potuto bllt ; , n ' wOI'b.lu ! ; nrel1llttlnJIY for Q few mluutes It clln licit 1ll01't ! thnn ft1ou h 1111 III to bugl Cor wC5OhIQ St to Joul'l1I1I , I ; . . , . . . - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - NAMES DAY OF THANKSGIVING. Preslllent JH"I1C" J > roctl1l11l1t1OI1 Desl&- . IIUtiUa : 4Ii\ ' . 7. Preslliellt Hoose\'elt hns IlIsuc hI ! ! p1'Oclnllllltion Ih'lIlgllntlng 'rhursllll ' , Iv. 7 , nil n dny of thllnlsgl\'lng. 'l'ho Ilroc- ullntion II ! 1111 follo\\ : "ACCOI'l1l1 ( to thl ) 'onrly CUMt011l of onr cople , it fllllM IIl1l1n the PI'esldent Ilt this lensOIl to nllpoll1t a Ila ' of fesl1vlIl nnll , thnnksJlvln to God. "Over a cnturylnd a QuurtCl' hns nBsl'd IIlnco thh ( 'olin try took ItM pluce ! lllong the lIations of the enrth , nnd dm. ' ing thnt tlmo wu hll"e 111111 , all the whllle , ' to be thllllldul for thnn hnl : ! flll11'11 11101'0 :0 : the lot of111) ' other peoille. Ucncrll' lion lifter Jencrntlon hns growlI to lJt\n. : \ ! uod nnl1 llOSSCwn ' . Bnch hns hllil I ; 0 heur It II pccullar lltll'dens , euch to fnco ! ts s\lechll \ crlBcs , 111111 each hus knowll renrs of Jrim trlnl , whclI the COlin try " , 'ns mennccd hy mnllce , Ilometlc or fOl" lglI levy , when the hnnd of the Lord " "ns hellvy upon It , In drought or10011 / ul' pCBtilonce , 'whclI In bodily dlstrcslI 111111 Dngullih of s01l1 It Iluhl the Ilenuity of ! ell ) ' nnd 11 forwu1'l1 hCllrt. "No\\rthelcsM , l1eclldo h ' dcllll ( ) , wo : ill\'e Btruggll'd onwnr(1 ( IInd 111lwnrd ; we 'lOWlbUIIIlIntl ] ' cnjo ' mlllerilli well he. lng , 11 IHI , 1II1lll'r th ( ' fnvor of the : \Ioct IIlgh , wu Ill'C Htl'ivlng t > lIrnc8t1y tll n ( lIlu\'o morul IIIHI 1Il11'1IUIII ( ullIft1ng. , 'J'lIe ) ' ll1' thllt hllH jUMI clut'I'(1 ' hils heen unl' of lellCI ! und of u\'orlluwln ) : plent ) ' . Itlll'cl. Ilfill nny Iwolile I'njo'cd ; : I'cllt'r IlruII1Il'l'II ) ' lhlln we nl'e nolHljoylng , 1'uI' , this we renl1cr heul'tfelt IInll solellln thnnltH to Gi'VCl' of Good : IInd wc SI'c1t 10 IIl'ni"e hllll , not by wurdR enl ) ' . hut h ) ' llcl'llH , i b ) the \\'n ) ' iu which we do UUI' dnly to Dlu'selves IInd 10 our fellow men. "Now , thcl'efOl'c , I , 'l'hl'oloI'e , Roe l' " I I'elt , I'resillent of the UIited ! Stlltes , do hel'eby l1esigllHe : nM n du ) ' of gelll'l'll thunksgivlng , 'l'hurs ny , the ith of the 'coming Novemhl'r , nllll clo reeomuwnd th1'onhont ; the 11\1111 thl' lIeople celllle frolll thuir OI'lhIU1' ) " oel'Upatiolls , nnd in their Hc\"cral homell nnll Illuces of worship - ship ten er thunks unto Ahnlghly Gofer for the manifol blessings of the IUst rcur. "In witncss whereof I hnve hercunto Aet 1In' hun nnll calise , ] the senl of the United Stutes to be ulllxt > . "Done ut the cit ' of Wnshingtoll this 2 th I1U1 of Oltober , In the yenr , If "lIr Lord one thol\slInd nin ( ' hundrell nnd I wo , 'nnd of the ltHlept'l1tlence of the Ullitl'd States the one hunl1red and twenty"sev. 'nth. " 'l'IIEODOItB nOOSBVEl1f. "ny the PrC ! illent : "JOlIN lIA Y , Secretnry of State. " CHURCH.GOER. ; ARE FEWER , One to Strife in Undnc88 I1nd Social Life , Ucclnrc't IJr. Htol1c , I Chicngo people nre olng to church less Ilnd less euch 'eur. This Is the BtlltlJlnent mude by the He , " , Jnllles S. Stone , IHlstor of St. James' Church , Cnss nnd n'u'on streets , Mr. Stone gl\'es five reasons I which ill his opinioll cause this decrease In church nllendunce , - I Chief Olliong these five the pnstor of the North Side church BOYS iB the constant - stant strlle in the bURlnes9 nnd docb11 , , -orl . "A wOlllnn who fOl' a whole week has been IIttcnl1in theaters , halls , tl'ns I nn numeroull other soellli Cunctb1l , " sal the He11' , Stom' , "looks forwlIl',1 to Sun llY liS a llY of rest. IInd IIhe sore. Iy needs it , For the Home renson n man who hns spent six (111)'s In nny hnsil\edS which calls for his whole IIttention IUllny hours 11 lIny 1101's not wish to spen lIt1y pnrt of his SUIllIIIY In eh urch. The 1l't : of rellsons g'cll Ly the Hey. till' , Stone for till ) luck of chuI'ch IItt'l ance Col. lows : " 'Venr nnll teur of the modern bIlBjn" sR fintI wdlll IIf , , ; reliction from.Ruccesivo . cmotionalism ; decline in the fl\lth in Im- mortlllit ' ; n1lmerous wnrrin ! ; denomina. tions , aud lack of something new In lhe thurch. "Chicngo is no excl'ptlon to the lack of dlllrch athmllmce. : It Is the Sllllle frOJ l one ( ! Jill of the country to tht > other , " md ! 1\11' , Stone. "It IIpplics to 1111 citi..i uIllI [ owns untI is nhnost liS murla'd in the : 'llltr ' ) ' JD in the dty. I hl\Y" bl'en IISI.d If it WlIS nol fll\e to the critieislII heUlHtI ! LilIan the chlll'eh :11)(1 : ( the llihle. I .10 not think thut this is the cllse. 'l'hiM critiei-lll1 hils becn oing on for centm'il's alltI It would not enl ' now begin tollTl'ct the nttenl1nnce , Others nsk If It Is not l.e- eHURe the pcolle ] hll\'e nn i ( ' 1I thllt the : hurch IR only for the rich. I tIe not think Ihat this is the cuse , for in churehcil that ore built ulld eOlIlucled for thl' 110111' alolle the snllle Rtllte of IIfflllrs pre\'lIl1s , , 'I'hu ition pruvuils ' ' 'whe'e , " sllmo con e\'r ! 'l'ho Hev.Ir. \ . Stone I1ttl'mpte to bUg- "cst n reme : r for the conllitioll , " 'l'lu're L'I noly ono wa ) ' to rt'me ' this nplHlrl'lIt IIhnn onment of the church , " slIill he. "It Is not In pro\'ltlllIg music IInll I'nter. tnlnlllent for the people , hut ill illllll'O'HS. IlIg UlOIl their mind ! ! thnt the lIeJleet ; 0' \vorahll ) is n sin. ThlR Is the 0111 , WII , hat the people can be brought back Into the church. " I IMMENSE POTATO CROP. Farmers 'Vlll Rellze More than Fifty Jlolll1r8 all Acre. I 'he hlll'Test of the potl1to crop III the KR' ' ' ' vlllley , Klillsns , III nUllrlll1 : comple. tion , slid while Ihe Hlze of the crop will Dot be knowlI ulltll the rnllrond9 hu vo rl' . celvcd reports us to the nUlllbcr of cllrs Uied : In trUlllportln ! : It , It Is snhl to he olle of the Inrgest eyer rnlsl'd In llw vai- le , . It hns been rUIIf'I III II 1' ) for the IHI- tate ! : rowers of the , . .nlley to kelI' for eell nil potatoc ! ! dug lifter Oct. I , hCl'all e they nl1 ! usunlly 1I0t IlIrle enolll1 ! for tllhle lise , but the gl'owlnl ; lUnHUlI : ! hllH Ll'en 101ler this renr nnd practically 1111 of the ( Iotutoes hnrveltcd arc lIlarlwt- abl ! ' , 'l'hlH Yl'lIr IUls bl'ClI 011 exceptional ( 'nc , for productloll In the KnT vnlle ) ' . 'rho . qU/lllt ) ' of the Ilotll tOCI ! has heell belt PI' l1nl1 the 'lel.1 . Inrer : thnn tile \'e'II-f : ! ) 'elll" 011 1I0llle of the fllrllls tile ) ' t'111 JailS heen UII Iur e UH :10 : : ; hllshelH Lo I III' uere , ' 1'hls Is extrnorlllllllr ) ' , hut the rt'prllge ) "Iold hils h'ell goO III1 the lrlue ' : ! cents II hush'l. 'l'hIH malwuIII I\'Ollle frol1l ! : illeh II Ih'ld ns lIIentlOlwd 1111 hlh ! nli $50 to the nere , 'l'he Jlotnto-Jl'OwlnJ : nrea of the Kaw rivcr'nllt , ) , exll'n s frol1l Arenlhlt' : ( III thl' enst to 'l'oIWkll Oll thl''I'Ht. . The /I'owerR / III thlll ; ( 'clloll hll"c 1111 or/'lInl1.l\- tloll nnd It Is U1I1II'r201ol(1 ( IImOIl : ' ; them lhllt ) nl ) ' 11Ure North'I'n SIt'(1 Is to he planted sach yellr , 'l'hlH Hl'l'd III of the 1 lIrl ) ' ) hlo "lIrl'ty nnl1 l'OllleH (1'011I the , "aile ) ' ) f the Hell river \lIl1nesotl1 \ , At the IInliollnl CfHn'I'ntioli of the nhrlstlnn Chllrch. lit the CuliHeulII , Ollln. 1111 , Neb" H.nDO IwrHons COIIIIIIUIII'd , The lIlIt I1IHlILIce , Willi 'Ilrvell with the /lac. rlllUeut In 23 mlnutcli. I " . . . . . . - - - . - - - "No better evhlencu 0 I New York.hHlustrlll1 I nnl1 COllll1lll'cb , nclh'lly Is IIcetlell thut Ircscllt , 1IIIlIIcelunle trnlH'portutlon fnclll tics. Bvery form or rI1I1WII ) ' cqulplllcnt frolll track to 1'0111111 ; t tocl , hns hel'lI III cl'ollsel1 ntlll IH'rfeeled 11urh'g till ! Insl few yeurs to I1n extl'lIt thllt nllponl'l'lI 111 1I10st ( 'xcepslve , yet the IIntlou'li huslnl'lIl hus 1II0re thnn Iept Ilncl' . Unsen8onub13 IIIl1d wenlher hnH rl'tOl'tled I'etnll u'ul1l lit mnn ) ' lIOInt8 , 'et the 1II0VUlllent 01 goods Is filII ) ' Rustuluetl h ) ' ullllhulnllllll'J Ilrepnrntions Cor futlll'l sules. Distribu. tion ulu(1 b ) ' high telllllcrntllre Is 110\ \ lost , while Ihe n rlculturnl COlll11l1111ltJ will 11rollt "cry IIInteriull ) ' II ) ' the tul'li ness of frost. itlcrenslng their nblllt ' tc consnllle the IlrlHlllts oC factol'll'lI nnd mills. " 'fhe fore uln Is Crolll the We\k ! , I ) ' 'l'rn e Hevlew of H , G. DUll & Co. 11 continucs : LnbOl' IR mllre fnlly elll\llo'e \ thnn nl nn ) " recellt dnte , only n few slIIull eon , trlJ\'ersleH Inlerrnltln [ . 1\1 one ) ' lIIurk ! ' ! pl'ellsure hils been relllo\'ed , nlHI , lI\thollgb \ fecuritieR do 1I0tl'l'HPOIIlI. Icgltllllllle tl'lIch Is 110t retOl'tled b ) ' ( [ ulet speclllution. Enrn' Ings of the rnllwII 's tlurlng Octu er thul fur exceed Illst ) 'ear'B h ) ' 4,5 pOl' cent , nnd thosu of 1JOO ! h ) ' 12 lieI' eent. Colte IR stili the vitnl fnetllr In thE Irou nnl1 steel sitllntion. Not ollly hnR IIC 1lIIllrO\'emellt occurl'ed , bllt the SII\lply \ 01 fuel Is flllling further behlnl1 nll the ( l\lt. 1001 , Is nlurming. Pig it'on Is In g1'ellt tIc' l1Inn . ImlJOI'tll promising to cOlltinue Inrge , nnd ns the hlghcr dllh' on steel \ \ III not be cxncle , there Is re ! SOl1 to nlltlcl. pllto It IIberlll 1II0\'elllent frol11 Ge1'nlllll ) ' , ' .rhe tIemnnd for ruils Is so gront thnt Inrge purchlles nbrllnd are being nego. tlnte , while prlletlcnlly nil rnilwny flI\ \ ! ' plies finl1 nn ellgm' wnrkut. l1'lIl1ures for the week IIl1mberell 3 I the Unlled StnteR , ngalnst 240 Illst 'ocr , tlllli 22 lu Cnuu a , compnred with 20. Illghly encouraging nrE tbe reports frolll the imlo1H' ' lrlnl fiel , l\1unductUl'ill cumpnnlcs hll"u 11 good volume of us , 111'1 nn In IIIl1ny lines nre not scllln 11101'0 only heCIIIISO they cannot wnkE more. Jo blllg trude Is sntisfuctor ) ' 011 the whole. A touch of col weuthct w01l11l be welcomed In the Northwest te dmw the farmers Crolll their ucU'e worll nt hOllle and turn their IIttention to fnll rl'quirements. 1.'hls woul 11\'e11 up I'e- tail tratIe , which Is reported a little quie ! III 80mo locnlities , 'rho rnilronds lire doing 11 llsinCR ! hellv ' beyond prece ent.Vo no longel h'lIr the 10lld cOIIIJllnints , so commun al tills time lust ) 'eUI' , when the sit 11 11 tlOI : WIlS not milch worse , oC the scnreit ) ' oj cnrs. With nil the new eqlliplllcnt ndtll' ( since then anll with lIIore comln ! ; int ! UIIO dnll ' , the rends are still overtll " ' 1tI ! 'l'he grnin movemcnt is affcclcd seriolll'll ) ' llut shippers relllize the sltuntion bcttl:1 1I0W lIud arc slower to lollgu cOl11plaint. ' ! 111 the Northwest it Is helie'ed that thl movement of conrse grnlns , the heavieH o"er known , has pussed its IlInXilllUIi point nnd thnt from this tinll' on ' 1101'1 whent will come Instend. ConntrV ele voter stocks nre Inrger thlln nt this timl last 'enr , while whel1t Btocks In Mitllle npolls unll Dnillth are nbout IO.OOUOO ( bushels less thnn last J'nr. . 'l'hore has cen sOllie slight growth 0 , rencUonnry feclin ! ; during the week dill to the recent shllrplll1'nlJce In whent f.nl the ( IICt thut 11 number of hellrlsh Itellli nre seen in till' world's tltntisties. ' .rill Iwn\'y Hussinn whelll unll r'u cropll Ill' , dwelt upon as InJ1uences 1II111 > 1ng for III timllte price lI'presRlon , ns iH thl ! lar:1 ; Increose III l\lnlllloha IlItl'rior 8tockH litH the fnet thllt in fOlll' wl''ks thl' worlfl' , visible RIIlpl ( ' of wlwllt Inerullsl'd ar.,80U , 000 hushels , eOIllIIIlI'l'd with nn lH'I't'IIHC 0 : UIItJOOOO hllshl'l ! ! in the cllrl'cHlonll ( IlIg four weeks last ) 'Clll' . Yet the I'uet : relllllin that tlll're I ! ! scurl'I'I ) ' IIn ) ' WIWIII In store In MillllPllpolis und the movemen' ' III IIOt hellv ) ' , while the 1I0ur lIIi1ls 1111"1 bet'n grirHlin ; ; lit II I'll Ie to IIInl > ! ! new rl'C , OI'lIs In 1I0ur production , IInd ontslde 1IIi11 ( II'S hn'e IIlso Iteell henbn'erli In thi : I IIIl1rlel't. ' 1'he fllct thllt lulces Ill' ! ! nnt tel ( hlh ! to do blllllnclIs in cOIII\letltion \ abl'om would "celli clellr frolll the contlnue(1 t'X port hlQniry reported from dllY to IlJ nlltl the eXllortl ! of iOGO , : ! 17 bwllwll tItis wc1\ , the lurgest of uny week fOi more thlln 0 ) ' ( ' 111' . 9 I1LS ? - - - Chlcngo-Cnttle , COI1l1110n to Irime ' 4,00 to $ i.5 : ; hogs , NllIpplng graderi .Jm : to $ lI,80 ; Iheep ! , fuir to cholve , $ , O ( to $3,50 ; whellt , No. red , 71e to ic corn , No , 2 , emc to finc ; onts , No , : . ! ' 28 ( to ( ) c ; rye , No , 2 , 481' to 40c ; hUY , tlm othy , $5,50 to 1.1OO : ; prnlrlu , $ tl.UU tc 1,50j Lutter , cholco creumcry , le tl 2'lcj eggs , fresh , 18e to 21e ; votutoetl 8ic to 45c pur busht\ \ . , } n lnnupolls-Cattle , shipping , $3,00 t ( " . : ! : : ; j hogll , choice light , $4,00 to ll.tO ) sheep , COUlman to ( Irlwe , $2fiU to * 3,7 : : ; whent , No.2 , 701' to 71c ; eOI'll , No. white , [ c to OOCj onts , No. whlto , Hlc to 32c. I St. Louis-Clittle , $4roO to $7 25' h"g $3,50 to $ U . , j 6heell , $2 , O to -t 01) ) : , I \ \ I lent , . " ,0 , . . . , "O u.x ; to UUc ; corn , No. " 2 , . { joJc to fiUc : Ollts , No.2 , 28e to 21Jc' I've . I No , 2 , 4He to 4Dc. I Clnclnnnti-Cuttle , $ ' 1.fiO to $ UOO : hogs , $ .1.00 to U,85 ; sheep , $ : ! , O to I a5 ! : wheI't , "No. : ! , 7.1e to 7 ej corn.0 , I 2 mixI'I. lIOc to Ute ; onts , No. 2 wl'ted , : We to : ! Oc ; r'c , No.2 , : ! c to 3e. I Detroit-Cattle , $ :1.00 : to $ H , : ! ' ' ho s f3OO to $ G,7 j shccp , $ , O 10' S-tIIO : wheat , No , , ilc to 7Uc ; corn , No. : J ) "I'lIow , nUe to ( lie ; OlltS , No , whit , ! ' 81e to 32c ; r'e , : ! c to : ! c , IlIvlIlIlec-Whcnt , , No. 2 1I0rthuru , 73c to 7.te eOI'll. No , , fi8e to We ; flal ! ' , No , white , 3c : to : .lac ; r'e , No. 1 , : to : ! c ; II/Irle / ) ' , No , 2 , ic to ( j8t ; pul' ! , . IlH'SM , $ HJ,50 , , 'l'ole o-Whollt , No , 2 mlxcd , 7.Je t' . 7 c ; . CIU'U , No , 2 mlxl'd , 4e : to ' 13'1' IIlItl' . . ' " .0 , . . . m I Xl' . 21c to 281' ; clover . -cell. prime , $ URi. Buffulo-C.lttle : , cholrc "hipping ! 'tper" " 1.0U to $ , fJ.J ; hogH , fnir to Ilrilllc. : t-.O' ! ) tn $11.\)5 \ ) : sheep , filiI' to ehnice , $ : ! , : ! : ; 1. . a,7i : : lambs , COIllIlIOII to choice. $1.00 to $5,10. I New YorkCnttlet.OO to : : 'i1.f)0 ' : ) ; hogs , $ :1.00 : to I1i ! : ! ; shepp , auu 10 f3 , : ; whellt , No , rl'lI. 7ic to 7 c ; tol'l. . No.2. Uic to line ; oatil. No. 2 wha. ; -tiic to : ! I l' ; hullt'r. crcIIlIlerl , 23c tu 2.Jd I flaS , , , 'el teru , 20c to 24e. . , . J " . . . . > . . . , - - - - - THREATEN TO LYNCH. . . KllntoolcT 1\all lit" , rny l'lInnll , Fur ( Jrllllll. CIncinnatI , .Nov. 3.-A special from Incz , Ie ) ' . , lo the Bnqlllrer SI\'S : I > llJusauL Sptlltlln , held for I Itl1lln his four.'car.old son uud , whose nflcen.yeur.ld dl1l1ghter Is m . .sll % Is threatened with - In ! ! . SIf/ldlnK's / family ( : lynOh-\ \ IVlfe , three duu htors and son. With nls dllu hters lIud boy , the lather was herdlllJ.t sheep 1 st Friday. L'.JO huy WIIS ullllble to keel ) lip with the others. ' 1'ho falhor pluccd him on n stone beside 11 Sllrll1lh telllnJ.t him to walt until his return. 'l'ho boy - be-\ \ cOt1lln tIred ot slttln stili , bCH:1n to peel the loose ba rk elY a tree tha t n\'erhun the sprloll. ! > resently the father I'l'turned and noticing the bark " 'I the ground , aslted tno boy what b I Ilune It. 'rhe boy rephe : Umt lIe lid. II I would rather hn vo you dead thull raise you to destroy everythll1 011 the farm. " Is t.l10 . reply the fllthor I said lo ha ve Illade , IIlld thCll , I t Is charged. picked up 11 stone aud struele th' ! buy on the head , kno.ldnJ.t him down. 'l'hen It Is IIl1e ed , he kicked the proslrnte hey In the head until ho hlld killerl him. and turnln to his daughters , threatenel : : them with a Ilko fate IC tho.y e\er told what hud oCl'lIl'ted. A rterward he wrllt home 1\111 snldlho hey while chuslng sheep ha,1 run against a tree and Idlled hlm"elf. BeCOlu1l11-t alarmed. ho took ) IIS eld. cst dau hter and went tu the moun. talns. Ills wile hIred nol hbors to bury the budy of thc child IInd then wont tn the hOllle of , ] ull o R Heus. loy. She told him uf the death of I her son I1n sall : she suspccted her I husband , who told her he WIIS c'lnl { Into the ruouutllin wood to huut ! squlrrols , and added that at dllferont times he had threatenel1 to It III the : whole fnmlly. 'rho judge took Iwr , with her two younJtor , daughtcrs to : 1115 home IInd pre' ented the case to I the Jotrand jury. Ono of Mle : ittlo g rls told the grand jur ) that her I Calher had klcl < ed the boy to death. I Shortly afterward a sheriff's posse cnpttlrl'd Spradlog 10 the mountains. but Ills eldest tlaugllter was not wilb ultn. I ultn.The The posse Is still searchlnl { for her while he Is hold on the cuargo of murder. CAse Not Yet Taken Up. , New Yorle , Nov. 3.-he [ boarl1 ot . special luqulr ) ' at Ellis Island ad. JUUIned today without taking up the case of the cleven Oullan chlldl'l1n who came hlro S.lturrla.y on the Wurd IIno stcamo" Orlzaba , destined for Point Loma , Cal. , to l..Je eduated ( : and e cared for at the"Carm" tlf Ihe "ulll- versal lIrothprhood , II conducted under - der the direction ot 1rs , Kalberlue 1'1 ng loy. ' 1'he ohlldren arc detained on the Island and Dr. Gertl utle Van HelL , III whoso char c the , ) ' came trom San. thtl-to , Is with them. COlllllllsslrmor WllllalUs said today that ; the CIISO oC the chlldron opens up an Illlplirtant and intorcstllJl-t Q 'C"1 lOll Wi11CII will prohahly bo II : cd to c31ahlih ! a precedent for the gllld. II. .ce of Lhe departmcnt In the lIIattor uf the admission of Cuban chllClren to this country ( or the purpuso of cd. ucalllJll , 'Phe technleal point on whlnh the children will bo cloprlfter ) , If t10 } b"ard dccidos to c1ellJr thelll , he says , will he that they are liable to becoUio 11 public eharr-w. The theclry on which this Is based Is that tile chl1drell are hrouJ.tht Ilero ns ohjects ot charity , thp InsLIl utlon to which they arc ( ling tieing I I no way bouod to support them. It for' Illl ' ro son the mana.ers . tll 0 reot should see fit ut arlY time to turn them loose on the community , Whatever the boald's ' final rulln Is COllJllJlssloner Williams Is ouU- dent that nn I1ppeal will bo taltan IIrst to him and then to the treasllry d partmcnt III Washllll-ton : In order to mak , ) this a test case and estab- , Ilsh u precedent , Covers Fields With Ashes ; Tllpacll'tla , State of Ohlapas , Mex. Nov , 3-Growers ot ncl hhlring , huclondas will sulfer grent loss oIVln to the fant that their stock caunot ; prol'ure r011c ] , the fields helnjt , cl\'erol1 , \ \ I h ashe ; from the 8atlta Marla vill- I cauo 'l'ho brool < s arc cholted wi It , ashes lIld clndrrs nud ull the Ilclgh- : borlu roads arc covered. It bl' lus to he seen thllt the colTee , plllutl'rs IVIII COrne olT III.tter thull t.lle . , stllclt raisers , DllIgI'nt lr17cstlallon 9hoIVs that there was Ul ! 1r ss of IICo durltll { tlto recent dlsturbauces , Adam was hH'ky lu atlothc > r way. no. had tlO trlrnds to clime IIrouud tellln him bllw ho ought to brlug up uls boys. Son nurders His Father. Mllwlllll < ee , \ \ Is. , Nov. a-A Ron. tlllel special frolll WaokeslHl , Wls" ays : I It Is repMtc > c ] hero that Geor o nllWIHS uJ.erl { townt.ouo YIiIS ! , llUt lIucI killed his ralhl'r. ,1,111I Bowers Bnd thl'll uttelllnted to kill his rnllth er at the Bowers homo 111 WUllkrsJIa CflUl'ty tical' Jlwaukeo. Mrs Uowers esciljwd tolu ! : IIIIUSO lit a uelghllor uuuH'd Mrs , A , V Dye wh I"'f wl/rd 10 thb shorllJ' at tblll plnco. No rurther parUculala UO obUlua.blo. I ; . ) . ) , > 4 " " . . , . . . . " ' " " A IT ACK THE PRIEST/ / , CHURCH DIFFERENCES CAUSE OF RIOTS AT MANilA. CAST OFF ROn\AN FAITH REBUKED BY THE PASTOR AND A ROW FOllOWS. STRIKERS DISATISFIED OhlUJnI.tn : 1'111" Cn"r" " \1I\1 \ S"OI' ' ' ' ' \ \ ' . . . ( ) \111 , lcHI-AI'IIl"t 'n ( I\'ornor 1'"ft It.h'fOr'r. . Munlla , Nov , 7.-1'ho Punl1aclln chul'c h hero has been the scello of serious tlisturlJances approachltlH t lotg , and many III rests ha0 becn m tllo 11t1t'Lon ! of the cOII regatioll announcert I ts Intention a week ale ot jollling the Illtlllppine Catllollc chmch , anll the IJIlst'r , I'alller , Sor- r'ntlo ' , preached 11 SOl'1II011 rebul\lnlt the d Is < ; hten ts. Il was asset ted that , I.'ather Sorrondo durln his serlllun 'Iolat d conCesslonal secrl'l.s . and hr was later IItLaclttl1 III tile streets. All those , concettlc In I ho disturb. anco'fO later arrcsted , 'l'ho dlRse- IIt'rs 1 h 'n toult possession of the ohurch bllt the I1r Icst dlsltHlged tltOIll 'l'llJ dl.seutori1 . reoapturcd the build. InLt IInd IIn 'l'hursdll , ) ' II lIISIIOI)1I A . lIpar , Iho leader uf the dissident IUIJI'CtllOut , colehratod lUass before 11 large crowd. Laler tlte dlsscnters dl'ov lip a deed of girt , t..ansCerrlng the IJTll11rt'ty to the government Itntl 011"1 cd the deed to Governor 'l'IICt with tUJ ItcyS IJI' the bulllllilg. 1.'he { replied that the church he. longed to tl1J Homan Catholics. lIe ad\'lsel1 the dissenters to sllrrenrler It ; , suggcstcrl an appenl to the courts If they tlHJlIght they had rights In the cuso aud strongly counsoed ] tllelU u illnst dlsor er. The dlssentels aecI'pted hIs ad\'lt'e and surrendered ) > ossobslou of the ohurch. StriJcors Dissatisfied. Paris , Nov. -'rho striking coal miners are showln great dlssaLlsfac. tlJn lit the arbltrlltilln decision a alust a ralso In the ruto of wagm and their natIonal committee hUE called a meetln to talm place III I A rr3S , department of Jas de Culal8 Hatnrdny to eter mine on the COUtSI I to IOlIow. At St. Etellnno , the miners have I adopted rcsohnlQlls to appall I to till I docle laborers to renew the 8trllel ; : oadlllg coal , unless t.he CUIn pailies Irallt the miners' terms. 1.'hl strllcets at Lens have unanltnouslJ ad , pted re Ilutions to coutlnuo the slrlltc , peudln the decision of till Arras meetlllg on Sat1trlluy. The troops were kept IHISY muln , taliling quiet iu SOtllO of the IIllnln d strlcls 1'lel11lcr Combes had telegraphel tll the pl'efccts of the disturbed dls tl'lcts III-tilcting them tll adopt tltI : Ilea urcs IllJces < ; ary tu malntalll peaci In ea e the strlkCi's e'.Jgugo In m lIowed lIuthrealcs. Prcsent IlIdleltlons are that the millers \\111 lIoally nceept the ad\'ersl decision uf the urbltrators und m turn to wurk , us their ] ea ers say II wllulll cflnst.ltute . II hreach of fulth t ( on tel' Into arbitration and theu re ru , > e to accept the results. 1\1. \ Balsy , the socialist deputy chill 1r I'W'c1 I La Glllllero , edItor of I provincial papcr , because uf the lat to.l' : ; criticism of Mr. Basly's COllrSI c1U1ln the miner's sullre. The due Is I'XIJCeted ! to tulte place tomorrov mornlog. Hlln 5 Ulm4t:1f to n Tree. Deavor Olty , Nob. , Nov. 7.-Dlm Newtol1 , 11 lurtller of Lincoln pro olnct commlt.tod 8ulcldo some tlml vrsterdar by hanl-tlng hltust'lr to I tree , He was thlrt\.thrce years old a iJ'lchelor ' living Dione with hi : ml.thcr. . 'l'he latter lelt home yes terday to Ylslt a nel hbor , returnlO ! III the evenln . She tlIls' ed her Bor IInd allrnlcl ] t.he . IIcllhhOlS ( , Till hi dv was found hllllllo frorn II tret a short cJlstaUI'C frl m the hlluse. line he hld e\'ldently bl'IHl cleud so\'eru IUIlIrS. No tlIlitl ve for the deed cal ho g\'clI. ! The Y'"IIII. ( tlIall was Ir 111f1C1 clrcllmstanccs aud luteLls..ly 1C Jig luus. Accuspd of Iubb ng oys. Platl < ; mollth , Neh , . Nov. 7.-Harr' ' IIl1d'llIlam rllcksflll. ar'Cllsed 0 rohhen' frolll the person. were Ill' rlllj.rwd In .Iu-tll'c A I'llher's tollrl IIIflrnlO IInd ' ( ! ! It plea 0 1101 I-tlllItv. TIlI\ ' will hllve a pollm I lIary hearing S.lturav. ' [ 'lie sla ( J I'X' pBl IR tl ho allie to prn'o t hat tilt 1II'I.oller. , held lip uod rolJhl'd u ( 'OIlIlt or boys III a Borlllllloll lrelght car. . Hunt Down LaWless Bands. WlshlllJ.ttOIl : , Ne17 , 7.-Mlllliia news pnpl'rs fl''l'lved ( at. the wur depart' rnellt Rtllte Ihlt Iho lallrolles arc IIlolltlull IIlfOre trdllble than ever he. r..ro I" t.h . , ! Ph III ppl nes , 'l'hry nccn , slonally dress as l'IJn.tahnlur ol1h'pr ! , Inri PI'Iy , upon defensdes nllth'cs , , The papc > rs say that 1111 luslIlrl'uts hav returnl'd to wars of pl'ace one ] 111'0 malntalnln ! ! lit leit / u selUlJll\nc of u lu W 1l1J1t1l11 ca.rcer , ' 1 - : . . . . . . . . . . . - - t ; x R sK + + 1 1 1 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A case ot smullpox I ! ! : epornd I\ LeiRh. 'he cllse Is ut a mild form. Butl-tlllrS entered Dener ] llros. store ut 'Nutfolk Itud stoe : $ WO worth ot oodll 'l'ho hmse and IHI IY stolen from Harry ! I'Ishor at 1'alls OIr.y . , WitS fouud later nt Storllug , Word has IICen reeculved that Ollfl 7tlontgllmery , nu old resident of Ed- ar , has h < : en murclered In the 1)1111- I ppl nes. AL1n1'lIle. . Miss Mamlo Elliott \\'ns run down hya lraln and killed Itnd Mls'i Alice Elliott was badly In- juretl , buL11I live. Ncar Heward B. Donelson's two- yellr.llltl duu hter wns rUlt UVOl by : L lumhernJ.tIJn nnd hOf lite WitS orushect olt. G Ct ha rl1 lIorch res , n wnll known Germnn farmer , has dlsapPl1arCll frulD Colol1lhll . leu\'lnK a nurul..Jer ot tuotll. erless chlldrell behind. Llelltenallt GeOtgo A , nay , a Ron IIf Mt. alld Mrs. II , G. nllY of no- . atrlce , hus lIf'en assl ncd to duty on the cruiser , Newark. 'j'lIo ne\\ ' Catholic churoh at natt1e Cre'lt was de'l1l1atetlla"t. . Sunlla } ' . III Is It hrll1lhlllhllllg : nx76 rel't and IItted wi t.h I11cdeTll con , 'enlenee ! ! . 1'eOIlo are charlt.ahle . after all. \\'hon a man J.ocs ( frol11 n $1iO to II. $ \00 \ jllb his frll'tllls blow ahllllt It , hut when ho Jors : ! hack to 1$10 po. sltilln nothing Is RaltI. YlrJt1l , lnllh"on , of Sown rd. h1\111111 ; rum cuught In the machlnnry of a tlIrl'sher , onJtlno a'Jlt hllth bones ho- Iween the wrIst and elbow were brok. ' .rho bnllr1lng.occllpled by the Fair. . I banlts , Morse compll1Y : nnd Iho Allloriean Press Association atOml\ . ha , was utltcd , by lire. Eighty thousllnd dollars Is the IlIss. Dorrhstor now hna < ; ts of her rurnl free dellvcry mull routes. Route No 1 has It'en hI operntlon for the pns yea l' 'l'he two new ruu tes ha vo j nst heen opened. In ullll rur'll ' populu- tlon of more thlln 1l OO. Is served by these three routes. t OarhollC ) IIcld wns the InRtrnmont thut Jumes Habhlt of North 11latte :10 : ( Tnloll Pacillo om ployco , Relected t" , end his life. TIe Is II. youn mlln and was despllndent , buL as he trlrd t eommtt suicide ut home , hl pllront\ ! culled a physician flnel hadllltI' ! s \ ' d DlIrln the nhcel" ; e of the countT 11111111 , Jllmes Klema , prlsoncr at Wrst Point , asked 1\Irs. .Jacllbs , the JlIllnr's wi Co fill' a glass of wllter. When she handed It to him through a pa rtly open cr ] ) door he knocked her down and escaped. One IIC the ohlest settlers of the co.ltlty died of heart falluro I'hlllp 'rIIlUIIIIS , who owned a furm two antl one.halt' mllcs west of 1"utlIn , , was found eiul In his bed. ' 1'hore WilS ( lnly Il Ron of 1 YOllrs nt homo lit the , tlmo. Mr , ' 1'hlltnlls had been a wIdower - ewer for IlIUllY years. 'l'ho tnortgllgc ( ( 'port for , nge coun. , ty ( or the mon th of Octoher Is as : : Numher of farm mortga o t IIIcd , 18j nllwunt , $20:141 : , Numhor I I of larm rnorl lIges releaEed : , 28 ; . amount , $30.lU. : Numher of citY ! all11 town llIortulIges IIIlJd,20 ; IImount" , BIO.OH. Numher of city and townl ; mlJrtlages releusd , 22jQlOUlltl \ $12,815 I Falls City Was visited by n terrific I elot.rlcml storm last week. A clap o ! thunllor nwakelled most e\'ery one In town and much umllgo was donet nspoclally I n the cast part of town , . , whore wIndow J.tlnss In mnnyof Ih 'I 1 houses waS broken. At 0110 point 11. . portion of t1O ] sidewalk waR lUted. ; ! .nd the current went lute the rounlt bursllng the waler main , Many peo. , pIc said It was the worst clap of thun- s der tbey eyer heard , A l\ard rllla . ' 1 Cell. A Rnsolloo lamp expluc1ed tn Tay- lor's phurmacy at Plalnvlow BettinI : the store on lire It was saved bv tho. herolo work of MIss Mnud Tayor ! and nu h Grll\n ) \ , who carrIed , the Jaso- 11110 lamp IInd tWIJ largo cans full or , oasnllne , 1111 011 IJro out of the sture the strel't. . 'l'he expllisiun tl'lIkl place while Hugh Orll1lth , the jew- elnr , was puruplu all' Int the lamp" ! lnd was caused by a leak. Mr. I Grlllln was se\'erely burned abollt the t face aud hands 1 e saved his life by t rollln In the mud ' 1n the street. " 1'he daUla c to the dru stock Is . : . ,1I ht Mr. Grlllln's relat1\'I's have , Decn nctillod 110 C,1I110 to Pilluvlcw ' , rrom Uancrott a shlJrt time ago. A wrecle o"cllrrrd " on the MIssouri , Pacillc IIne.llalt mile sllllllI : ot Purtal. , n exl fa collided wi th regular ! . frolJtht train. Both eu llIes were rte. lUollsllcd IInd 11\0 cars wete splln- tercd Into klnell1n wood. The en- Ineers and ! lremen of outh Cnl-tlUC8 IU'lipod ' und e'iCllIl'd Injur ) ' Oue en. I lUeer hurt hi : ; II'I ! lJy jUhlplul- : hut ; I Dot serlouslI , . . It Is tlllt kuownhat , . "Iused tIle wrcuk. Itas 11 head oud 3ulllslon.