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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1903)
) , I - - - - " 1"111.1 shorta ! : ! ' . Is still I Hew Yark , I th ! ' 0111' seriously I1lslurhlll I'lellwilt III till ! IlIdusll'llIl 'lill ' II tttlUII , 'l'rnIlHllUrtlltiun fncilltl'H hn\'e I ' ( II'en din'l'lell frum other IIllJrChlllldlsc , I . to till' IIiSIHI"Ulllue uf shIPIHrS , 'et Irou .J 'CurllUCl' ! ! IArI' UII IIh II. tu scurtJ 8ulllclent lIuIlIII ( ! ! ! of ( 'uke , IIl1tl mall ' other 1I1l1nu. ful'tIlI'III "Iullt ! ! IIr ! ! clusl.'d IJCcllUsl' ( If III' tidellUllh ! cunl dllIn'rll'lI. lIl1es IIrl ! 111111'0 tully olI'rntl'l1 ( , uut there Is no pruspct or wH'lIlul cUlldltions nntl1 8prlng. " ' .rhe l'JrejoInj ; 1M frolll the W I'ekly ' 1'rlllle He. , Ilw of It. ( . DUll & Co. It contlnulJ : 11xlrellll'Ir low te1l1perature durln the last W'l'k sthnulutl'd distribution of hell vy cluthllllo : UlII ) other sensonaule KuoliK. Hl'tnll trlldl' Was acceleratcd by the cURlo1l1ur ' cll'nrunce snll's , esJt'clnlly ( III ry 1011I1:1 ulIII Idndrbl brunches. 'l'rllv , \'lInl { IIIl'n IIr ( > sellllln ! ; In lurJe orders for lillrlnuuIIs / , Iho yulullle of atlvanco uusl. lIeriH SlIrll\IISIII : ! ; the custonlllr ' 1I1\10unt fur Ihl ! ! tlrnl' uf 'eur. Quiet contlltiun : ! In ( he iI'on alld Bte1 murkl'tH du not Uleun elllllrwss or ditnlnlsh Ing conlllll1ll' : tlon , hili 1II1'I'eh' the o\rBold cUlllllth > ll ' ( If fUI'IIIICI'H IIl1d 1II111t1 , tog'tlwr with grcat : . ullcrl lnl ' IIhout "eelln plunttl IIctll'e Oil U day tu dll ) ' sUJpl ! ' of fuel. ) IIIIUh'I ! ! : ! ar ! ! nUlllerUUH , I'spl'cinlly In slrudlll'lIl IItH'H. hut 1\IIIkel'II 1\1'1. ' not rlId ) ' III IICColt ( hidll Ulltil the future nllpeurs mure dfi , IIlte. ' : -l'W ( lIUIIII cunstantly come forward f.H' IlIr e 011I1'1' blllldlns , notnbly 11t the " 'e. ! ! , which means YIoroulI consulllp' tlon uf sirurllll'al stl'l'l , llnd the tlemantlH from cur hulllll'l'lI al'e phenomenal. l'r.1c , tlcall , ) ' till' cntire cupncll ' of the lead In/ ; vllnts Is ul1'ellily hooked for six 1lI0ut1HI. antJ at mun ) ' ClJnCernR the last half of the year will uring no idleness unlestl ( .r- der. , nre canceled. l astcl'll IIIl1nufaclllrers of footwear nre fully emplo 'cd un spring 8hoes , but ne\\ ' order ! ! IIrc light for Inter dcllery. al. . though western johbers purchase freely of fnll sumples. Qull't conditions in Ilntlwr ha\'e ueen succeeded by an In- creasel ) demand for hemlock sole und litulldnrd upper , shoe manufacturers placIng - Ing IIberlll order ! ' . Last wecl"11 sllht rcco\'er ) ' lu the hide lIIarket was not SIIS' tained , Dr ) ' : ; OOdH trnding has ItH'rl'USptJ In vulume , bllyers IIrdvlns : In grlatr numuers , 11nd the prospcct fn\'or.'i still more nct , lty In the Intter hulf of the month , ' 1'her ! ! Is IItth' disposition to an- tlclpnte wnnts In the cotton goods divls , Ion , hut I III Illcd iatl' nccds have evlrtentl ) ' irown more ll'esslng. In the woolen goodll dlvlsloll tIll ! ollenlng of piece d 'eri wnl Illude 11t an ad Vllnce , uut not 1111 1lI11ch I1S sOllie tlellers antlclpatel1. 1 Bradstrel't's weel" ) ' report on grain BIIYS : \\'heat exports since July ngtreg t HOt.lOSOO ; Imshe ! ! " against l SOOl,13U t last season : md lOi , lO , liS In WOO. ' Corn eXllort& aggre/ate ,3HU1 ! hush- 'I , : elll , agnlnst 2S : GUSli Instwek , : . > . USOU3 t a ) 'I'lir 1I0 und .1S4.rmO in lU01. i'or If the liscal ycar exports are 15jS,018 ! iiJ" bushels , ngaltltlt 21,255.4-1i lust season " aUli 10SIJ35.mr. . in 1001. ' ft 'l' ll'nt markl't IIhow- 1 cd grent strength and made n mntprlal ad\'ancc dllrin ; ; I . . . the wck. ( 'ondltlons fa\'ul'cII hll'l'n tll , all,1 , Ihe 11I1\"IIIICe Ulpl'UI'tI ( wl\l'I"lI1wd. , 'l'lIcrl''pre l'ellol'llI of ! ; oed busllll'S'i at \ the HPalJlJllrd alld lare sales of whl'at \ ! llId Hour 10 10 out Iuter to EnrolII' . Hel'e ! IIIlIll'riea. . IIlItl more I'speciall ' ill Ihe , " .thw"st. . ; ' ' has favored ! dhct. I lll'iel'/l for h'"I1l' lime , But the fUI'\i1I I mllrket. . , Li\'el'Iool 1'81Il'clu" ' , would 1I0t I , ' fflllllIhl' : uh'allcl's 011 this lilile.'Ith \ Ii'lIod / ( , I'Op ill 81ht In Arentilla wheat , Imllorll'l'I III LivertlUol nre slow tulItlcl : - ( lille tlll'ir wallt8 , Ulld will lIaturully hold ' ; utT 1111 lUll ! ; 1111 1101l81IJle. Durill ! ; Ihl''l''lt thtJrf' Willi evldellce that thl're Wl18 wh.at , . 'j IIcl'lletl abl'oml for immedilite USI' . At : pn'lIl'lIt It looks ns If there woultl he Ill" ' I' lilli/III fl'om Li\'l'rpool for ; ; oed Alllerl- ( ' 1111 wh"lIt ill allr I'\'pnt , while If It should .leVl'lull thllt thl' ArI'IIt1l1a CI'Op Is 1I0t so id I.Irlol' ; or tIll' 1)lwllt1I0t ) 1'0 good 1111 hu" I Iweu filolIrl'd ; UPOII. the denllllltl former - I \l'1I1I wllpat would Ill' grellt , - - - - - - - - i 1 tl-- ; ; ; ; ; ; : Uhi- , ( ' , , , : ; o 10 , , , 'm. ' , 'I.00 to $ : -I , : O ; IIIIS ! , lihlppillg : ; trluleR , M,2r to $ i.OO ; Shl'l'I ( , fnir to choice , : $ : ! , OO I t , ) $ .I.r : ! ; whl'nt , o. 2 rl'II. 7Uc to iic ; corll , ! ' : o. 2 , .JOe to 4ic ; ontll , No.2 , a2e . , to ac ( ; I'rl' , No , 2 , 4He to 1 Oe : hay , lirn , oU.i ' , 8.r U tn $13 , O ; Jlralrll" $ ( ; ,00 to , 12r Oj bUtt'I' ' , elwlce crenrner1c : tn 251' ; e ! ; ! ; ! > , fl'8h , : ! : ! t' to 23cj IJOtlltUl' : ! , r 04.0e to .ISc 111'1' uuslll'l. " 1/lIlIallupolis-Unttle , shl)1plllg ) , a.oo tn $1i,2G : hOI , l'hulcl' light , $ .1.00 to $11 , : : : ; : I HllPep. COlli mOil 10 IlrluH' . $ : . ! .GO to $ : \ , O ; wlwal. No , 2. iiic to ilk ; corn , : -:0 : , :2 : I whltl' , . ! ae to 4.k ; oats , No.2 whitt' , al ' tll ; : : il' , I' , . . . . Ht. l.oul8-Uatlll' , $ .1.1 O to . r , .IO ; h" ; ; , , , ! ' ; I.GO to $1.IiO : ; IOhel'p , _ : : ; 2.riO to , $ l.iiI ; . I W t wa. . , ,0. - _ ' ) , - IC ' ) t 0 It' ; corll0 , , I _ ) , , oI1e to 'Ic : ! ; oatl' , No , . : Hc to 3 : e ; I' 'e , No.2. 4He to riO . I , Ulllclllllntl-CuttJe. $ .1.50 to : i = .titj hU R , .1.00 to $ lilIj ; sheel ( , $3 , O tf ; , ' 1.0 : ; whent , No , : ! , iOc to SOl' ; corll , M No , 2 mixl'd , .Hlc to 4ic ; Olltll , No. I. ulixed , 3ito asc ; r 'p , No.2 , Gc tu ric , Dl'trolt-Cattle. : : : j , : O to tI , r , : hO:1 I n.oo to tIlO : shl'tp , $2 , O to $3.0 : f wlll'ut , No.2 , nc to SOl' ; corn , Nu. yellow , 'lic to 4Sc ; oats , : -:0. :1 : white I , I SOc to :1ir : : ry:0. : . 2 , riOe to rill' , ' I II WIIIII"'I'"tWllt. . : -:0. : /lUrtlwrll I' 7"c 10 SOc : em'lI , No.3. 4-1e to 4ir : ; uulfol I NI , 2 whltl' , a : e tu 3Uc : rre:0 , I , r.01 t.1 illc : hll1'le ' . No , 2 , ( } lc to U5c ; Jlorl , ! 1II" r ; , $11).00 , 'l'oJedo-Whl'lIt , No. mixed , 7e II I II 71k' ; co I'll , No.2 mixed , 4 c tu , We ; 0,1111 , f ) . 2 mlxl'll. : me to 3Ue ; r 'e , No. : ! , f 2. t.J fJle : ; cltn'r 1'1'1'11. prlnll' , $1.1 i. Hufflilo-Cnttle , cholco 8hlpl11nl : Htl'e'rll H.W to $ rir.O ; hO&:8 , ( air to I1rltue.t , ( ) ( tAJ n.80i IIhl'\'p. fulr to choice. $3.2 ; tl ' " f. 1.0' \ ; In1l\1I11 CO III mOil to choice , $ . ! 'OO te no. $ /.05. ; New York , -Cuttll' . S4.00 to $5.50 110"8 , $3,00 to $ lI,3i : ; sheep , $3,00 te $1110 ; whent , Xo. rell , 811' to 82e ; corn No. , fiSc to WI' ; ontll , No. 2 whIt. . . ' (2c 6 44c ; butter , crl.'amery , 24c to 2Gc el"t' , " "utnn , 21c to : ! Je. I , I . . _ - - - - - - - - - AGAIN BOMBARD FORT. Three Ocr 11I11 II " ' ' 'fllhl , ) ! , Shelt 80n Carlo , . I ofta'e ! ! " III "OIlO7.lIelll , 'l'hrce ( ; rrlllllll wllrshlp , 811PPU1Il'd to be till' 1'llIlhpr'lnet:1 \ /11111 / I.'nlkl' . IIL'- nn shcllltll ; the fort of Silli Cl1rlo1'11' eZlll'III , \ \ ' ( ' ( llh'1dll ' 1I\0rntu ! : . ' 1'1Ie fort relurlledthe f't. , . 'l'he cngnt'lIll'lIt Iitsh'd se\'el'ul hOllu. ' 1'hI9 III the SUlllIJ furt shelled II few IlIt'B uefore hy the Pan. ther. l ort San Onrlos 18 nt the I.'ntrnncl'l to Lllke Iuracnlbo , In the ! ! xlrente WlfoIt. ! I'rn pllrt of YenezuelA. ' 1'he fort 1 > 1 ! ! llui..1 > ed wIth modern rllpll1'firc ! ; UIIH. . \ corl'espondent of the . \slloclnt"l ) PI'ess 111 II rowUollt npproltchl'll to with- . 111 thro miles of the fort , ' 1'he rUlu' of the guns was terrlllc. ' 1'he P11ntlwr lip' Ileltretl to 1m not llIore thltn GOO 'l1rd from the fort. net J1lI1S were ulIII" : fired e\'er ) ' miliute. 'I'he fort could not ue Cl'1I for the clouds of 8ll10kl' , uut It'l1S Illnlll thut the Vl'ne1.uell1l1 gUllners were all' 8werlng the OermAn fire ura\'el : ; 11111) ) with great rllpldlt ) . . At 1 o'clock In the nftl'rnoon 1111 I'xplo' slon occurrcd , upparently In the fort , UII n cloutl of smol , , ' coyercd purt uf tIlt ! ralll' pArts. A nUlllher of Indian fillherllwn \\'pre interel'ltl'll ( lIeclll ; ; fro III thl' lilt'I'c , tliln of the fort III their ( ) uuut CUIIUe1l. 'rhey rellurtl'tl thut thl ! HIIWkl ! lIeell'U" fl'OIll the hurlllll ; ; yllltlgl' of HUll ( 'UI" lOll , whll'h 111111 1"'I'n slwl1l'11 hy the Gl'r , IlIlIn : lhllll ( nll,1'nll In IInnws. 'rhl' IIhelllll/o / : of Sun Cnrln1 I'ntlll'd : lIIuch excltl'lI11'lIt ' 111110111 ; the Gl'r/llllll re - Idl'lIl..1 of llIruealhu , who hnYe prul'it- ( 'd ulo/llllsl : / the ncllull uf till' w/lrshl1l / : ! , At the flll'l'l1I ulllcl' 111 Bl'rlill nlill at till' ( : urmllll II/I\ / ' ' dJlul'lml'lIt It wall lie. ( .IIIl'l'd thut11I / Ordl'l'lI WI' ! ! , . ; 1\1'11 tu bOIll' hurd till' fort. ' 1'hl' IInollll'lall "lIllIIlt thl' ) ' kllew the Villetu W1111 ) lrUCl'l'IIIII to ll1rllelllh ( ) , hut thl' ' 11Id 1I0t III1t1cllllte : 11 hOlllhurdllll'lIt. 'rIll' 011I1'111111 Olmlt ) Ihnt thl' IlIcldl 1I1 ill lIIplr to "reiww nlltl- Germall IIlolt11tlon ; In the United St11tl'S" 111111 sny they recognize the dlsad\'nllta e ( Jerlllllll ) ' is ) lluced In throll h the IJIIIH11' slhlllt ' of getting prompt reportll frum " ( ! /lI'zuelll. ' 1'he foreign olllel' dl'eil not c\'l'n know what was the purpose of the PUlltlll'r In Its firBt action against l"ort 8uII Cnrlos. TWELVE SENATORS CHOSEN. - - Io"lve Statc ! ! lu " 'hleh Blcetloll" COHill Not Bo Ohtalllcll lllllllollhltoly. ' 1'welve Uliitetl Stlltell Snnlurs were ChOtlell ' 1'Ul'8tlUY , as fullowlI : Illlllulti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. J. IIoplc1llll , It. Indlnllll. . . . . . . . . . .G. 'V. I'lIlrhanks. H. : \1ichlllIlI..H. A. Algnr , H. ew Lork..r. O. Plntt , H. tanh. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Heed 8moot , n. Norlh Dakotu. . . . II. C. II\1Isurouh , H. Houth Dnkuta..A. n. Klttretl e , H. l\1iiUurl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \V. J. Stoll 1' , U. l'cnllsrlnIll II. . . . . . . .Boise Pel1l'osl ! . H. COII/wclicut. / . . . . . . . . . . .0. II. Platt , H. Nl'llulllBhlret. ) . . . .J. II. G:1I11I1II'I' , It. Arkllllsafol. . . . . . . . . . . . . .J. P. Clarke , D. Albert J. llopldlls will succeetl Wllllum } oJ. ! II USOll III the Sellute ; Hussell A. AI- /er ufrlchinn : ! fillB the \'ncnncy eaus , d b ' till ! death of J 111111'11lc1ll11an : ; Chules \V. l.'ulruullkll of Illdiulla Is re1electetl for his Il'eolid trlll : OrYiIIl ! II. Platt of CUll- lIecticut will ellter 1IJ1011 his fifth tlrlll as the reBlllt uf the uallot ; JIIllIeB P. Clllrke's elctlon cloRed a sensatlolll11 COll' test ill . \ rkanslIs , with James K. J onps , the llresellt memucr , 1111(1 chalrmlln of the Democrntlc natlollal COl11lUlttl'C durin the past two cnmpalgns ; Wlllinm .T. Stolle offlssourl goes to 'V IIshlllgton liS I H'lIator for till ! flr8t UlllI' In n 101l po- 'lilll'al Cllrl'er ; lIellr ' C. IIlIlIsurouh : ( ) f ! Xorth Dlllwtn hall IIlrl'nd ' 1I'rvl'tl tWI > ; Boise Pellrose of PeIlIlK 'h'allln hils OCCUlli ! ! II seut In the Sellate cham- ( , I'r for olle tcrm : ' 1'humns C. Pllltt , the : -I'W Yllrk bnss , hnll 1H'n honored thrl'l' liWl'S II ' h\llI electptl HellULOrj HI'II moot of Utnh Is a lentll'r In the : \101'111011 l'hllreh , whtJse elect 1011 hllH crl'atl'd II1twh IIiHcIIH llIn ; .Tllcou II. Gnlllnger of Nlw ! Hlllllpshire III re.'ll'cted for hlii third tl'rm ; Alfred B. Klttretlge of 801lth ) )11- Iwtll I : ! electetl , after ullIg npJlollltctl In JlOI ) to tlIcct'etl the Inte .Tame ! ! II. K 'le. 111 Dl'luwnre. Oreon , 'Vashlnton : , KIIIIHIIS alld Nurth Cllrollna there . . . . .ere twn or llIure ( ' : l/Idltlntes for th ! ! senator- IIhlp with strenth ! ellou/h to delnJ' the election. , - . . . . . . . . . . . 'l'he second 1'11189 rnllroad ratetl from New I nglund to the West , estahllHhed elghteell ) 'ears n/o , have heell auoll hlll. AI1IIitional llIeHSII/'PIi / uru IHJlng tlllwn h ' the Chlel1oIIIwllull'e : ; a/III St. Pllul HlillwlI ) Comul/I ( ) ' to fllcllltate rnpld hllllllllng of cOllI ClirH 011 Its IInell. 01111'1111 1I0Uficatlllll hUll been I\'en at I AHhl'r , Ok. . thut work 011 the , Hock Isi. II/HI ChoctllW l'xtl'/llIlolI / , frum.111'1' to DlIllus , 'l'eXII ! ; , will uegln I1t onCl' . 'I'ralfic olllclills of rllilrolll ) , . ellst uf : Chicllgo hIH' ! ! dl'termilll'll to 1I1,11w ( 'hnnll'lI In the conllnodltr frl'lght ratl's : whlt'h will result in II 5 pr cent IId\"llllle. , . 'I'hl' IlroWcUVI ( ! movellwnt of 7IJOO IlIhlh'rll ; lu the Pucitic coutt \ \ III II\-e tIe , transcflntlrll'lItal IInl's Illuch trouhl If the , cluJllJI colllllist rntes are to ue kept In : ( , rfl'ct III the Hllllle tlllIe. 'I'he ChlcnJo IInti Northwestrn Hull , rllud ; ; ave its , OOO locomutlve elll'iuel'ri : IInl1 Iil'ulI\lJlI u Chl'ltJtll1ns lIresent In the form III'a wlIgn Increase thllt will : Ire , IlItu over BOO.OOO 1'eaf' . \ I'Illlrtl'I' hus hel'nrlll1tec1 nt a u h , , rit. , 01 ; , . to the \Ylchlta , Oklllholll111111 : Norlh1' : . t l'rtI Hnlll'olitl COIl1(1l1n ( ' . cnpl' , till him' ! ; $ : . ! .OOO.OOO , to hulld II runc1 fro II ) W iehilu I'ulls. : ' 1\'xnll , lIorth W'st throllh ; till ) " "Ullth'i of Comunche , Klo\\,1 , alld , Grl'er , OIlahull1a , to l\llllllli. ' 1' . . " liS. 11 disllllH'e ( ) f 200 mlle8. Pr"Hldent Hamsey sa's the W lIuusli , IHII ; U cOlltruct with the Curlll'le ! StCI' ! . COlllllllny II ) ' which the rend 1:1 tll : ! ! on ! ! . fourth of the fwlght hUHloellJ ! froUl the Ktcel COllllluny for II Ileriod of twent"f \ ' yeilrH ufter the line III openctl 11011 reul1 for ulIJlul'l ! . I.ocoulllth'c enllnlers ! on Ole ChlcnKo , Hoct , bland ant ! Pacific Hullroad hllVI hl'en Irantet ! all alregateVuge ! InCrtlaSl ) IIf $ OOO ( ) 11 yenr. In addition to thh , lHIUl ) ' concSIIlons were made on rUl1I1ItI IIchoduleli IInd work clallslficatlon , , ,1,11I tht ! ruen one of the best worklnlC , , ! Cree- m ntJi 111 the COwttl1' . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tUCKEY SPOKE AT o ft\A IIA BANQUET - - - The Governors of Two Shttes at the ( lte It ! a. ) ey Club Celebratloa. Omuha , Ncb , Jnll. : I1-1'he sh. , tleth arllllvcrsary or the IJlrth of William Ic K IlIlcy WIIS cclobrntccl by the McKllIloy Cltl or Nebrnslm with a banquet 'l'hursday nl ht. j.'our hundred plates were lul ! , ant1 thc honored lIcsts I ncltulct1 GovurlIor Mlcley of Nebraska , Go\'crnor Oum. mlns of Iowa , and W. B , Hlllllhrld e , IIccond sClretar ' 01 the A medClln 10' : t < : lItllln III , Pe ( ln. ' .rhe tmnquet hall . . . .IIS t1ecorated \V I th the national : : olors , 1I 1t1 directly IJehlut1 the spcakers was hunR an 1m. mense palntlnJ { o ( the Bonored presi- dent. Governor Mickey rcspouded to the toast , IIMcKlnler's Ouuructerj" W. R BlllnlJrldlte of Council Bluffs spoke un McKlnle\"s policy In the Orlellt , and a telelram of reltretVas .reaet I trom President Hoosevelt. ! Governor Cummins or IowlI deli v. : crcd the principal addrcss of the evenln. . : on "McKinley and the ' 1'ur. Iff.II WI thout Water Twcnty.four Da's LoulsvllJe , Neb. , ,1un. :11.-1'wo : clllvcsonc six tbe ether seven months old , were burled In n straw stack tor twenty.fllur days and were tllken uut IIlIve'1'hUtldllY , 1t IIl1ppencd on the farm of Fl'Unk Stander , who lIvcs three miles from LOlllsvllJe. 'l'he experlellce : of the two cah'cs has plm.ed them above the frellk IIt- traetlolls or t he II ve IInr ] six legled varieties fnulld at county fairs. ' 1'he "burled alive" ltIan who has tra\- el d the country o\"e ( , frIlhtonlng women Into Hoods of resolutIons , ha'i lJCen beaten at his own game. "Dot. , and "Smudlte" arc the names ot thu Ii o calves 'l'hoy were to a reat extent the pots of evelY ono on the farm. flavlng been de. clared dead for twenty-four days , tholr active condItion Is something or an arccalJle ! surprise. 'rhe cnlves were In II lot with n number of other oattle. ' 1'ho stronl winds or about three wecl < s ago were tearing things LO plcees 011 the farm. IJoards were flylnl ! and anything loose was sure to he Rent on an alr- shl ) ! juurney. 'l'ho cattle were hud. dIed un the Ice side of the large straw stael ( thatllUd been left In the lot when the thrcshlng was completed last tall. ' 1'hey had : ca teu from both sides of It and the dozen or two deep Inroads the animals had made were used for shelter. Into a hole of I.hls Bert the two calves had sought refu e from the tly. In "urc ) a brae' I of farm tools and fence boards. 'l'he rcmalnder of the cattle , III many as possible , were also smuj.gled in similar places. Mr. Stunder harl startnd : out across the lilt fat'lnl. : the wind. The lull for a few minutes just previous had en. tlced some of the r.a ttle a way trom I he stack. 'l'he tll Id cah'es , how- e\'er , remained In l"oll' " plnce of safe- ty. 'rhere was a sudden sllunll , coming up In much the same manner as a rlust whirlwind on a summer day. The revolving current s.rucl : , the traw stal k aUlI caught In the caton places on the wIndward sldp. . 'l'he 6tra w began to fly thIck ana tast. When the whirlwInd had carcelled down tue hill and disappeared , the stru w stack had been flJoved three or tour feet In a mass : and was re. plied , wIthout holes. ' 1'ho calitle 11ad all stampeded down to the other end of the lot. ) (1' . Stall' dol' sUllposed they were all safe. He gu ve the matter 110 more thoug h t for a day or tW(1. 'l'hen the cal ves were missed. 'fhe owner remembered ) m \ ' - Ing seen thorn closeto thc star.kllnd their fate he surmised \'ery quickly. It Is a big job to move aslilaw : stack as ) lIrge as an ordlnury live room coL- tao. Mr. Stander postponed dII ! lnjt out the bodIes of the calves from duy to day. FInally he concluded he must Iet them out. By this tlllle the catlle had u ain eatcu holes Illto the sides ot the stack. It was the ume huge affair as before the accl. den t. Stullder went to work re'olutely. ! AnI n road by the cattle had made a lar .ter hole than usual In olle lllace. rhe other p aces had oclt heelJ ea tI.'ll away Sl ) I1Inoh by the cattle. It wus slnjular ( , thouJtht Mr. StaCl . , r. A ClOlse attracted his attentloll alld af. ter abuut live mlnutcs' worl < he found the cui vl's-all ve , 'rhe hole eaten by f he cattle had allowed the 111 plcnty of al r. 'rhey /ud / snrvl ved for t wen ty-fuur daYE without water ana with ollly stlll\V for fuod. President's 51\lar ) ' $100,000. Wllshln toll , , Jan. : -Iteprpsonta. . tl\1' Bristow ofew ? YlJrk h.l5 ; Illtro , duced a bi1llnereasin the salary 01 I Wc president or tllO United Stall ! to $1 UOOOO a year. h _ I ThInk lie Wss rturdered. I Dcarhorn , Mleh.Jan , : IJ.-H alJlJrc to death ly an lIolclIOWII asallalll ! and his body placed 011 the tra'lcs .II t au elJl1trle road to co\'er up thecllllle seems to havu been the fate oC II middle u ed Gernun or p , Ie , whl I ha' ! not yet been Identilled. A CII bouad lor Detrul t I'iI n over the blJd ) la'it IIILht ! , an:1 : \ \ hen tile .relllllill were fixam/nl'ct / at tll ( ! IllOrttUe herc twu dcep stab wuuuls were fllIlIlI 11 tbe bleast , apparently Inl1lcted b , , 11 dlliluer. , . , - - - - - - - - - - VEINS BLUE BLOOD CAIHIIE NATION A RCI.ATIVE OF DUKE 011 AUGYI.E. / KNOWNi IT A LONG TIME PRINTED LINE TELLS STOF" OF ORIGIN OJ : PRINT. GROUP SCOTTISH CHIEFS Extreme l\todest ' of Kansas Reformer ! 're- veats AD tmport3nL Fact From Sooaer ecomlnK ! 'ublle I\msas \ : : Olty , Mo" Fob. a-Carlle Natloll belle\'es she Is a dcscendunt 01 the Dulce or A Il-o'le , ut ono time a IIIlghty warrior of Scotland , 11m claim WIIS made atter she hacl In. specLed u "IHlnt" pur'hased by he\ ' brother , OamphcU A. Moore , u dcaler In sewnd.hand olllls III Kansas Olty , Kas. ' 1'he "prlllt" Is a IIlhoJtluplt and It replesellts a group or Heottlsh Chiefs In cOllncl1 on thu hanks of a lulce. On the lower lIIarJln 'Jr the "pllnt" there Is a verso of poetry un the names of the chlcftaills por- tr.1yet1. In the left hand ( lOll1er Oamphell , Dulce ot A rjylo ( Is repre. sentell. ' When Mr.I ! II ere pUlchased the "prlnt' . he hun It In his store and llJarl < ed It "fur sale. " and the fact that he possessed It pIISSCl ] from his m I 111. aile day lust weel ; : Mrs. : : ; usan McLauhJlIn or lIJOO Indlanll avenllo , thIs city , Mrs. Nation's cUllsln. clIll. cd at Mr. Moore's place or business. SIlO saw the picture. and relld the In scription , "Oat'Jphell. DulO a A "ltylc.I I ) 'l'hen she remur I < ed " ' ' . 'I'hat is our ! : - - cr.I' I'Mr. . Moore Immediately C011 ! ! I tllll , cutcd the news to his wICe nlld olhel members of the family. The "urlnt' was remc1\'ed to the par lor oC LIH Moore home a bo\'c the ! > econd hll n store and thc relatives notlfiCll of thE dlscu\'ery. When tile matler was brou ht to thn notice of Carrie : Nil' tlon she said she lenel\ ' she had dc , sccnde from the Duke of A r yle , hut tuat she had Icrmlned frolll making the fact pubUe because 01 the fear of adverse crltlr.lsm. Mrs. 1\Ioore , when IIsked what hi knew of the relationship said : "l understand that Mrs. Kate Don eghy of Macon , \lo. . un aunt of Mrs Nation. IS ha\'injt a family lree ( Ire pued which will establish the rela tlonsllip claillled. " Perhal1s the ! ! lost ardPlIL ad\'oclltl of the relatlonsblp clull11 10 ; ; Mrs , , JarJl F. Bradshaw. also I rs. Nation' ! all lit , who Is a I/lelllber / or the Moorl househuld. : he Is cll.ht\-llIlIe 'ear : old. When the prillt was hunJt It Ue : l\J Jom plllur : she was one or thl first to recognl1.e the Dukc or ArYJtI' ' an I spolcc of the ! 'lInlly "resem b IIIICl' . " " L'lIe duke Is lilY grandtather , " sh. . S lid as she pointed to the picture QI the I < lltedwarrlol' bcrore her. "I1li ! HUlle WIIS Alexander CUIII pbeil , I de n It know much auout hlllJsllve whal my parents told me , and they lIevo ] said IIIlIch. for IIJ } ' Lither Illn awa ) from hume Ill. . an curly u e and sct tlet1 In VIt'Iotlnla , " Will Closc tltC Smelter. Deadwood , S. D. , I.'eb. a-'rlll mcn who walk cd out at the Goldel Reward smelte/ were nntilled toda : to call at the otnce l 'ebrual'.Y Ii a nl rccelve t l lr pay. All mIners huvi been laW olT hy tbe company err.ep wlmt. wns necessary to supply the cyanldn plant Ill. . Deadwood with ore Us that plant has rwt yet heen affect ed hy the strlkl' . Harris I"rallklill the Jenewl lIIalla er , who Is In Ne\ . \.ork , relterat.es hy telcgrllm that th SlIIclter will not UI' operated n aln ' 1'he cOlllpany ol1lelals clallll lIJat there ore frolll tile mlnrs can be reducel lIIore cheaply at other plants. 'rhe smelter men assert thnt th sltllatlon lias resolved Itself Intu n l'Iclcollt. 'rhe lahor ul/lon / last nl h resol ved to u pholll the men wh wallced out. The union IS IIf1Ilatel ! with the westerrr federa tlOn of m Itl ers , which Is In contl'ol or all th mines III the lUaclt Hills. - - = ' 1'he hca\'lest stocl < holdcl' " Itl Gold en Heward are 10 : . II. Manilllan all ) Sallluel W. A lIertoll. The sllll'lte was purchased three years u o of th Deadwood a rill Delaware Rllleite olllpuny. Couple Fears a LynchlnK. Smith COllter. Kns. . Feh. a-AI bert .Tordan fllld wife , mlC'1I JJrlall who are eharjtC'cI with tlJI' rOllrdcr C a fOllr.year.uld lIeplll'w Wl1TJ I\'en preliminary hcal'llI uw1 ; lOund eve to the district court , I II lieu or bond the dCrellrlllnts dl'poslted $18 , 000 In cush , A I thllulI : 11 free 10 o fret the Jail ttl < 'Y will rtHnulll , fQr tear. I Is said , of IYllchlnjt. It Is al1e c that the defelldant" beat the chil Lr uolly ulld co III 11I1 tted otller IIcts ( Wllrd It111loh cnu5ed Its dl'QI.h - _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WOft'AN DEFENDS IIER nOME , PI ht Two SU oosed Incendiaries at Deal1' , wood--St4bbcd to Leath , Dcudwood. H , U. . II'eu. 2.-\lu : , P. N. Uarr'US sot IIpOIl II lit I dealt II .llInnlll blow hlll k ur her e.lr whllo l' III tu dcf(111I1 her hOlllo 011 Oharles lIeot , JClltlWtlHI , u nlnjt ! Incentll. \11 \ II's. Shl ! hutl a 10\01 VIH I none halld , and It was wrested awny rrum ht'r lIy her assallunt , who made olT In thu darkness. When she was strnl'k shu called to another 'lulv ( In the hlll'se , IlIlcctlnher \ : tu lJlln antlther , re\'ulvor. 'I'hls was probably what cuused the precipitate lIIjht ( of the .unknown. lie e\'llIelltly slipped llU thu Ice I n the ulle ) ' a lid dropced the 're\'oher In Ills hnste , tor It wus ur- tirwllrds ! found. . 1 I ht altempts , have boon ml1de to bllt n the Uarr home tlu rl nit the ! :1st : few lIIon t hs , I n each I nstlllHe : I he tire was started In an outbulldlllR near the huuse. IInd wus ench time dlscu\'l1ICH)11I ) tlmo to bu cxllllJtulshed uufuro It coue ) e communlcnt.ed t ( the dwullln , SC\JI'al times U1C lire dupartllleut wus cullCll out , lIud one Ilr the flrcs destroyed u sheet In 'whlt'hlt ' hall heun stalted. 'l'ho pol. Ice set dctocllvl's to wutcll the prem. , lsHS alld tr. Our , who Is II sliloon : IIIUU , uftcrwurds hired a 1IIlml. who ' , was on duty several weels durlnlt \vhluh tile Incendlurles did not reo , urn. As soon liS the uurdJ wco tnlen olT , howe\'er , unother IIttempt was mude to fire the bulhHII s. ' 1'lIe IIru wus discovered hy Mrs , Ourr , whu ran'out III limo to see 11 II1l1n husten. InlaWIY. : . She Ured Ilt him , and tllo bullet strucl < u bourd tonce neur him. 'l'elephonl ng to Mr. Oarr , she set herselt to wutch. In u few mlnutcs she eu w u mnn enter the woodshed. WIth the pIstol In her hnnd she opened 'tho ' aclc ( lour unci stutlonell herself jwhere she coul ! Jet u shot ut him when he lert tIle shed. As soon us she emer ed from the house un ae. corL pllce who hud hcen sta tloued he- side the door , strunk nor frolll the side. Icnoeklnl ! her down. Hoth meu then rnrl awuy. A II elTort wus made to hu " 0 the hloodhoullds kept hy SherllT Moses at . Belie Foul'che IHOUJht tu Deadwood JL tlloy cuuld not be proourcd Ir. lime to et a scent ! llIf1Iclently fresh , to olTel auy ussurance of tlJolt beltJ I abie to fuUow It , I " Kicked nnd Stabbed to neath 1\'lIkcsb.nro , Pu.l'eh. 2.-lJonstuut A. Sobrllefslw , u Hussll1n and a well I 'Icnown locul miner. who hud been I worked durin I ( the strike , was today t kicked aur ] stuuhed to del1th by twen. I ty.une of his InfurIated countrymen , [ ) who lire ali either mluers or luborors \Yorl < ln In Ilnd ahout the mines ul _ ! Jlymoutb and Lurltsville , tllree mllc from this city. ' 1'he party had heen at a dnnco durinlS'tllrday : ; ' IIIght , . l1Ian ' of them 1I0t. returllltlg to thelt hOllle' ] until noon today. 'l'he decd , was ( 'olllmitted on the lJUblie hl h 'way neur the Bostoll mine breaker ut Larksville. Victim of Old Accident Dcad. Grand Island , Neh. ! feb. 2A rnther stran e coillcidence Is lhllt o ! the relapses of Churlcs Stevens 01 this oounty and Geor e ShoetlJal < er 01 Ilalnlltoll county. llJth ! were In thc wrdcl ( of the Gentr ) ' show lent when the sam e went down O\'er several thousand people (1) the Fourth 01 July , IUOI , Just uiter an IInlllll1l as. semblv or grand entree had bcen \ \ II. nessod. Both WOI e ( IUlLe severely In. jured , the Stevens ad the more so. Ills 3kull had bcen crushell In cover. In u spa co of nuout un Inch and II halt hy two Inches , : : ; IJOel\1acr ! amen others was also Injurel ] about the head hy 111111 nJ { polcs. 'l'he Htev. ens Illd IIppeured tu have recovered Crom the elfects hut the wound had ine\'er become so that a sliver vlatc . could be place'd under the weuk parI of thc skull , as WIIS desl red. A few weeks IljlO , without any apparent clluse he was ll aIn taken III Irolll l' the result oC the woundllnd dlcel Fri. day night , 8hoolllllkel 's Illjury healcll o\'er so well , and It was not neatl or the extent a'l that or Stevens' , , that he never drcamed of furthcl - trouble. hut about the same tll11 ( , cot1\'ulsllJns ! let I n and an oper III lor was neep-ssary to reJ\eyo \ the pressurt on the hrllin. lIe Is now at tne Au rora hosJJltal and there Is O'J dOllb ] but that he will recover. \exlco Has a Orlevnnce. Mexico Olty , I"oh. 2.-1'lw govern e mellt lIas heen In\'cstfloatlllg ! how bu hUll In IJliI ue camc to be Illtroducc ! IlIt.J Mnz tlan and It appcars 1 Ij.hl ! : probable that it ClIlIiO there hy tlH lIttle stcamcr Ourzo , proeeoclllll ; rroll San Frarwlsco. It IS pr Jhahlc tha the torcl 1I rel.ltllJl1s . dcpHtrnell 1- hero may make representatlolls to thl Ullited Statcs III view or the rea loss lol1lcte1 upon the Icndlng WI'S elJllst ] JurI. It Is rumored lIero t1J:1 : tJC ! Ml' lclJn Jtoverllment hus III e III t'IIIJlution ) the admissIOn of SU II from Ouba rrel' ot duty In order tl I'oroitall the operatlcs ( If II cumhllJl that reconlly purchasect thc entlrl product of three or the IClldlll ! sll a prduclng stut'S or s'IuthcCII Mexico , - - - - - - Strike Uegun nt Deadwood. I. Deadwood , S , D" Feb , 2. , .Tlue hundred employcs of the Golden He ward sa1elt r have gone on a stnke be cause of mon beln laid oJI , A bou 700 othrr men will be thrown out ( ] employmcnt us a result. the cUlUpan hllvlnl ( decl ed to clese down twu e1 Its milles It Is clalmeci that th ( } ul'stlon of wllj.es ! dues not enter Int . t.he trouble. The oyanlde plunt un I smelwr hn\'e lIeen treut/ull / aboll 1,000 tOilS or ore dul1Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - , , , .t - . . . . I 1 ! - - . , , : : j M , , k r I ' w. asscssed $2r ror heatln\ \ { his wlto. 'J'he Oltlzons' National hanl ( of 'l'e. f 1 ; . CUlUsoh hils lucrcnscliits capital stock , I trom $ : IUOOO to : j\iUOOO. \ ' .1'110 annuuIIlH'ctlnj ! of the Old Set.- 11 i l.IetS' assol'liltlClII or little county' I will be held In NclJoruslm City. ' , T. B. Hcahon of McCook was run 1 over IJ ' We cus : and had a leg tuken : . . " o ' . Mrs. fl.V. . Young , wife of ex Sen. ator YOllng , cOlUmlttCl1 sulr.ltlo uti . Wllsonvllte hy taking carbolic acid. . ; , J. B. Hoshonl ( , un u el1 clt11.cn or McOool"VIIS run over hy the curs In' f the furd loslllg II leI ( nnd recelvlnR , severe Injuries about the bead. On ! IICl101IIIt of lls advUllced a e amll fnoblellessl there Is som e doubt 3S to , hlY reCo\'ory. Beln hard of bear- 'In ' ! t , he did not hear the npproach or the curs untl1 too late , 'l'hlrtcen curs uf cattle have been shipped from the l rnest farmer nt. 'l'coumseh to the experimental farm' at Lincoln. ' 1'011 hcad or Shorthornsl are to bo uscd In J\1I \ ln I1nd ml1rk- ' III pOll1ts I1ml three lIereford cows wIth ubllormal rowths upon tholr JIIWR willbo experlmcnted upon. 'rhe ellcr Stocl ( Food com puny haSl heell orgllnllrd at lIollper with 11 capItal - Ital of $ .IOOOO-.IUOO paid In. ' 1'ho , cUlllpany will continuo lho business of Dt. . M. ' 1' . ellcrs , who hils boeD prepllrlnJ { this stuck feud tor n .year nllst. ' .I'he stoulc Is hold by cltltens of II ooper , Colonel McDonncll of the Sccond\ \ f NelJrllslm IlIrlll1try has unnounced" lIumber of al'Polntmunts ns follows : j Itcjtlmelltnl adjutaut. , MII'lr Robert ] . \ . Clapp .or I"lIlrbury ; reglmcntul : surJteoo , Dr. 01iiTorc1 W.Wnldon or , ! Beat rlc ei reJtlmcutal challaln , Hev. , \ddlson E. K I I , rJoclC ( ot Lin- . coln. A. B. CHeIr , 11 grocery salcsman who left Aillanco very suddeenly Is. chaq ed with hl amy. UII .Tunul1ry 1 Uheir wns ml1lllecl to 11 youn wom'l 1111 I1t Wl1polla , III. It. Is allcj.ted tilltt.1 on his way to Illinois CheIr stoppedl ulf. t Grund Islandwhere ho l1Iarrledl anothcr Irl , \I rs , UheH No. 1 11- rlvec1and OheIr left Alilunco Immo- dlately. I D. .J. Sinclair , postoOicec InS1JCC- later hils' succeeded In caPturln Penrl S. I\lIseer , tl1e postmaster lit 1 Gospor , Ncb. , who Is charged ah'loOtHling with $500 of the money order furcls of that. ol1lce. } { nser lel/ / ; , Gosper Jan. JI : wltb 11 companion , I1nd presulllably went to Deuver. Inspector - specter Sinclair visited the postonlco and foulld that the moncy urdcr fund \VIIS short the IItI10l1nt menlilonecl and Immediately started to IInd the mlss- Ir , ol1lclal. He wus captured at # Arapahoe. The county clerk at Ohadron an. nouncN ] tllUt the lust avallablo piece or land In the county to IIle 011 clul ms 011 has heell lIIed on. 'l'he lIst or the laml , about JIiO clalmp , : WIIS tlll < ell lip by thlJ Mlnlletonlca all Mlnllcor'lprIllY. / . 'l'he oil belt. ' which emhr'lccs what was known as the" had lands , " Is about elghtecn hy thlrty.s'x mill's. For ycurs thol professors alld students of different' unlverslt.lcs have c'xcavated for pre- hlstollc rcllcs there , and wor'd hils been brou ht by thom of smllil volns or coal of an Inferior grade , but no I1ttcntlon wns ever paId to wlmt they said. Now that Illterest In the re- Itlon hus boellaloused there Is n hopl } that. coal or better aradcs will be found uelow the ! lurtace. Olalms are helng suld to some extent now lor three IInd tour tlmcs what /t / cost tOI IIle on thcm. 1'110 largest transter r deeded land was the sale of Bud Mead's rancb to Nelsoll Upton or Olllaha , An unldelJtllled man wes found' han lng to a tree on the turm of A. 11111 , two miles north of Nortolk. The hudr had evidently been hnnRlnlot there sume tI me. 'l't e posl tlon was sllch as to appear like one standln .I' Mr. 11111 IIrst saw the mun there the day berore but thought , It was sOllleonc out huntlnJt. ; A aln seeing hlUl stili In the sump. piaeo. Mr. III went near enough to ascertain tbat I he mall wfla dead. A piece of wire had been tastened around tbo neck and o\'er u 11mb of 11 tree and the' ' lUan had strall led hiOiself by IIftln his feet rroUl the grlJUnd. The body was taKen to the undertnklng room to aWlilt Idcntillcation. In ono p cl , I't WIIS tOllnd $2J.:11i ! : In cush , and Inj another some memurando , made on a , piece or munlla wrupplllg paper , ovl- dently notations or tarm produce , tllken to sClUle grocer , nllc1 of SOIDC Items bou ht. Tile UJan was hotween IItty to sixty rcurs ot "lot 0 , had Rray I hair allcl whl3kcrs , wore a blue orer- " coat IInd WIIS comfortahlv dressed. A runuway team or Paul Johnson or Harvard , crushed Into be rcar at. a carrla e In which were Mrs. S , R. /luuL / and her mother-In.law , Mrs. ' M. , I. Hunt , at Bushnell. III. Untb' Indies were greatly trluhtened and , hadly bruised. Mrs. M.J lIUDt , whoj Is 7J : yelns of ORe , hnd bel' right. U J wrist nod left shuulder broken and I Is quite seriously hurt. Her d . ' : - tcr-In.lnw Is not badly hurt. h-A Lustnlned no brokeD bones. . . . . . . . ' " " 1111(1\ . . . - - - - . . . _ . . . " ' 1.1 , " - ' "