Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 07, 1903, Image 3

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STRING UP NEGRO
MOB OF INUIANA FARMERS FORM
LYNCHING PAHTY.
HUNG TO TELEGRAPH POLE
WOUNDED WRETCH TAKEN AWAY
FROM SHERIFF.
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I VESTIGA TE THEl't\SEL YES
. .1pntUled 111\(1 Uel1ouncCOII 1111 AI RIII1t1t ot
'l'VOVhltl > " 'tnucu-l\111hlll Out Too
Lute.
Sulllvun. Jnd. , Nov. 21.-Jamel
Moore , the Kentuoky ncgro who
criminally ussaulted Mrs. Mary DavIs
or ! : ; u1llvan county and Mrs. Lemuu
or K'JII1 : cOllnty on ' ! 'uesday lust , was
hanJ.ed ! to a telegraph pole near Johu
LeUlon's farm at 8 o' look last nlgbt
by a mob.
Moore was captured at Lawrence-
\11Ie. ] ) J. . late yestcrday atrer a bat-I I
tie with the town murshal , during
which the negro wus shot three Umes
uucl se\'erely wounded. lIe was then
hken to Rohlnson , III. , for sato
kleplnJ : ! . Juhn Lemou. husband or
one ot the ' 'roUlen who hud been us-
saulted by tI e ncgro , went to Law-
rellcevllle last nIght and IdentJlled
blm as the woman's assallunt.
Late this afternuon ho was brou ht
to Sullivan in \tugon by tbe sherllf
and his deput les to ho taken beroro
the women for turther Identification.
' 1'be sheriff and his deputies attenlpt-
cd to steai Into tuwn wltb their
A rlsoner , but a mub of forty or fifty
tarmers , heu\1Iy armcd , touk the
prisoner a way tr..rm tnem ant ! stJlrted
the lI1\'cstllatlon thenselves.
The nc ro was talen to the borne
of Mrs. Davi3 where ho wus identl.
tied alld tbJII the mob started with
the ne ro tor thr > farm or .1olm Lemon -
on , two miles tram this oity. The
muh III tbe meaULlwe hud swelled to
rea t proportluns.
'l'be ncglo was Identltled by 'Mrs.
LO'IIIIII. ' 'rhe crowd then sturted
back to ulllvan wltb the ncgro. but
ono wile eas flf tbe Lemun farm a
rep was thrown over tbe drDl of a
telegraph pole and the tremblln
wretcb wus quickly jerked into tbe
aIr.
: Tbo overnor bad ordered tbo Vln.
cenness militia company to protect
the negro. but his instruotlons wore
recelvod too late.
.Arter hang Ing tbo negro tbo moh
quietly dispersed. It was cOWPUSSI d
mostly of farmers , but was largely
augmen ted by 01 tlzens of Sul1 ! van ,
aktown and otner towns at thIs
county.
Badly Bruised by a Boar ,
Npbrnska Ulty , Neb. . Nov. 21.-
Itobert Spencer. an ei bteen year old
boy residIng with hIs parents west or
the city , while in the pen teealll\ !
the 11I'gs ' wus attacked by a violous
boar and thrown to the ground before
ho realized what was the malter.
lIe IUtd nothing to fi ht the bllar ulf
with but made a brave fight and
received a number ot wounds. He' '
would have been killed but tor tile
presence or mind of a youn or brother -
er who heard his cries and cume to
the re ue. The younger brother
wa' } at aid to ecter the pen but mude
a reat noise outside. wblch attracted -
ed the attention or the tbproughly
11lrurluted boar. Tbe youug man re-
guilled his teet but was knock'd
down four times before he finally
reaohed the tence and climbed over It
tallln In a d ad taint on tbe : other
Ilde , wbere he was picked up alld
carried to the house. He received
sovcrnl severe gashes trom the bOJr's
tusks and wat ! bruised u ) ) over his
budy. It required a number or stitch.
e8 to cl/lse the wounds. ne was so
buc1ly used up that be will not be
alle ; to leave his bed tor two weeks
Dut for bls brotber he would never
bave escaped alive , tor the hog had
. . blm down and the othels , 10 tbe pen
\Ie joining In the attack.
Fear Rustlers Killed Him.
Bonesteel , S. D. , Nov. 2J.-Matt
Patterson casb. d u draft here tor $500
uud started up the nurth tork ot
Whetstone ortek. : wbere be bud 2.000
cat.tle , owned by J. S. Walker , of
Page , Neh. The next day his bat' I '
was tound near the trail , his horse
quietly razlng near by. maud was
Oil his saddle and lariat and hair the
brldlo reins missing. A pusse ot
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twenty mounted mer , hus searched
tnr clues wl1111ut ! success. It is believed -
lieved he was Idlled by cattle rusters
flnd bls body tbrown In tbe Missouri.
Thieves Shoot Pullcemnn.
Oblea\lo \ , Nuv. 21.-011l1rles E. Dil.
) (111. a special polh I'lIIall empl"J'ed by ,
thO ChlclljC : ; & Nllrtl1westeru Ral- !
wad 1llIlIlIany. : wus shot anel fatallv
'J. . IrUllreel early tllduy In t/le , / yards IIf
th9 rllllrllad cOlUllllny while elldeavor-
illto \ pre\'ent tile Inlltlng or a rrelLht
car lI.v a lIng or thieves. U II. , "or an ,
II swltohman empillyed by the "alllB
; , clllr."any. was arresle(1 ( shortlyatter
II tile sh'lot.lnll. ' alld III his plls..essilln
II wns fuund a number or bruken car
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MINERS IN TilE POOR IIOUSE
4.rfjltrators Learn They Form 75 Per Ceat or
Inmates or Wllkeslaure Instil ulloa
Scranton. Nov. 22.-When the an-
thrnolt < > CO ! ) } .strlle rmulUlsslun llIet
this mOlning , n. II. Gibbons enumerated -
erated many Illnesses resultln trom
mining Ilnd expressed the oplnlor :
that these who sulfer from miners
Ilsthmll bad a prcd Isposl tlon to broil'
chltal or lung alIections berore entering -
ing tllo mines.
Uibbons said no child under ] 5
sbould be permltted to engage in
mining , and c1eclared thut the ambulance - ,
lance servlco at the mines was bnd ,
ambulances becoming Inrected from
being kept in the mules' stable.
Dr. J , J. utler , superintendent of
tbo poor house at WIIIesbaIlc , said
that 70 per cent or the Inmates ot
the InstItution were miners , lie
said be nud pl'lrormed manyalltopsh's
on miners and Invariably ruund their
hlll s black , IInd Hlat If II section of
a lung was placed In water It woulrl
sink. A normal lung l1outs , he said
D. Rohertq said tbat no workmun
with an average family or five ohl1-
den should recel ve less than $ l75 a
yeur. 'rhls was the poverty limit.
On Investigation. be tound thut a
wiper recel'ved an'where frum $400
tn $450 a year and his laborer $375 tn
$425 , Thece wages "re sunlalent : to
maintain a talr standurd ot living ,
bo CII1 : med
Dr. John O. MaHer of yesterday
tcstltip.d that ast.hllla , rheumatlslll
aOd lumbaj.o ! were common diseases
among tile miners , Dr. Ii' . P. I en. i
non stated thut 90 per cent ur tile :
miners sulfered from rheumatislD ,
atter reuchlng the ugo or 60.
o lul dust led e in the lungs.
brou ht on bronchial. troubles. and
ender ] with a p cul.ar . form or consumption -
sumption 1'lle men frequently
cou hed up coul dust nine yeuls artor
leaving tbo mino.
The average lite uf miners. wltnes'l
suld , was 50 years. 1'he men onlv
) I ved twentv-h vo or thh ty years atter
guing to work.
Dt'tld Run Into Thousands.
San Francisco. Nov. 22W J ,
Uampbell , ' 'rbo arrived here today
trom Guantemala , brings additional
details or the amage cllu"pd b } ' the
recent volcanic dlsturbarH'e. In an
interview Mr. Oampbell said :
"There IS no clear Idea yet or the
loss of lire resu It I nl ! trom t bo vl/I- /
cano's eruptJlln. but trllm what I
could gather beroro leavln the country -
try I believe tbat 5,000 natlvos bavo
been klllpd.
"Some' ot tbe cotree fincas that
have been nearly ruined were worth
more than $1.000.000. The planta-
tJrm or Albert Jumes , which was
wiped out or existence. had machlnr-
ry npon It worth $300.000.all or which
Is deltroyed. ! Sume months IIgo
James rerused an otrer of a million
an : ! a bult tor the flnra. Adolfo
Meyers' tinca. worth $750.0110 In gold
was entirely rUined. otb at these
fine places lay trom twenty to forty
miles west ot tlie volcano. The town
of Quezaltenango Is practically ruined
tOI' the hou es are cracked and broken -
en duwn. and the people IIro movln
out. Tin neighborhood Is cuvored
wltb sand and ashes
Admiral Schley tit Chrcago.
Ohlcago , Nov. 22.-Artmlral W. S.
Schely. en route from Kansas CIty to
Washln tgon , was the uest or E. .A.
Munger aud W. D. Wushhurn at 1\
breakfast at tbe Hamilton club to.
day.
day.Plates
Plates were laid tor 100 Kuests and
a number of prominpnt citizens
greeted the admiral In Ihe parl'r 01
the clllb nnd rpsponc1ed t" t"lIsta at
tbe breukru1t. lIe left at nOlln over
the Ponnsylvunla road tor Waslllng-
ton.
One nan Caught-
Guthrie , Okla. Nov. 2t-One : of
bhe men who participated In the rob.
bery or the Burlln tfln train at r ln'
c'lln , Neb. . several weeks aj.o. when
$8.000 was taken trom the express
car Is under arrest In Oklahoma ,
havln been placed in custutly tor
some terrlhle offeose.
The authorities reruse to maleo pub-
110 Ills name . . .r . tbe place ot bls In-
carceration.
Victim of Absassln Dcad.
Tel1nrlde , 001. , Nov. 22-Arthur
L. Oolllns. general manaer ! or the
Smultler-Unlun ! : Mining company ,
was "hot by an unkuown IIE-sassln on
WetloeselllY nl ht at Pandora , anll
dlod this mornln . TIe was born in
England lhlrtthrr > e years ago.
Automobile In Ur:1zll.
Ullmate and topoKraphy , aR well us
the condition ot the roads and tllo
inahvldllallt ) ' ot the people , militate
aKalnst tbe tuture at the automobile
in Brazil.
Cholera Under Control ,
Washington , Nov. 22.-A cahle-
( tram has been rel el'Id frolll the
PhilippIne eommls' : lon stlilloJ. : thut
the nUlllber or cases or chulera had
gone down to IIvo a eluy Instead of
thirty-relllr 1\ day a wel'k 11110
1'ho ml'S' 'lgo ' says Ihat the comrllls-
slon rel'ls milch flJlle\ed ulld It Is he.
lIeved that the Marlqlllllalershprl. .
which turlllshe. ' tho' wllter SUPP'Y ' fllr
Manila , will not be cuutawluuted.
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CARRIE NATION STIRS THINGS AT
NEW YORK CITY.
INVADES THE HORSE SHOW
BOX OCCUPIED \/ANDERBILTS
OBJECT OF WRATH.
SHE l'tIADE THINGS LIVELY
Shout" to 1 lHnRr ( ! OCOUl'l1nlll to Cle Tlu.lr
Cl11' ' hili ! : null Drc lIlolle.Uy-rJCOlell
lly thu 1'01101 > .
New t'orlc , Nov. 22tIrs. . Oarrle.
Nation creuted a seusaLlon at the
horse show today. She hUfUugued
Iho great gutherlnJ. ! on the evils of
o\'erdress , attempted to brenle a bot.
tlo 01. campaign anr ] tlnul1y wus eJected -
ed from the building by the police.
Mrs. NatIon entered the gnrden : ,
quluUy und tool { u scat In the tier.
ho had been there only a few minutes -
utes wheo bor azo rested on the bux
where some members tlf the Vander-
bl1t fUllllly were sitting. She studied
ncr pJOgram and t1H'n desceuded to
I he promenade. tatlGnlng herself
In front of the Vanderbilt box she
delivered a tIrudo on o"ordress. In
the box were seated 1\1rs. Alfred G.
Vander bllt. Reglnalr1 VaudOl bll t and
Miss NlcholsoD. Alfred G. Vander-
LJilt was leanln agalns the rail of
tbe promenade and did nut see Mrs
Nation approach
"You uught to be ushampd ot your-
seh'es , II the woman s'reamed at
tbem. "You ought to be ashamed
to wear such dls.tTUceful ) dolhes.
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rl'ake them 01T. take them fl at once.
and attlto yourselves modestly. "
Alfred G. Vanderbilt hastily left
Ills position at the rail und came over
to where Mrs. Natlllll WIIS standing ,
and wiping his forehead with a
handleer hler \\hlspored somothlng
III her car and pushed her away. I
The outburst or the WOnllln ut. ,
tracteCl a greut rowd or people and
the uccupants of the Vanderbilt ux
were evidently very wuch embar-
rassed. 1\Irs. Natloo then turned
hr attentIon to other boxec ; .
FInally sbe sturted tor the cafe.
wbore she bore down m : a curty of
wen who were drinking wino. Mrs.
Natlun selzr.d a buttle and Iotlalin at
the ruen shouted :
"Yuung men , don't drink sucb
IlIthy stulf. Yuu are Iloing strallht
to hell , Wlu re is the man wbo sells
tllis stuff ? Sbow him to me and I
wll. tell him what I think ut him. "
Mrs. Natiun's requpst was speedily
gralltt'd by the sudden appearance of
1\1. Vlllo PIgue , tbe oaterer ot thlJ
J.arden. (
"GI't out ot this borrl ble busln ss. "
"he shouted at him ; "you are also
golug to bell and ruinIng tne bodlr.s .
and soulll or men. You' are drugging
thelll duwn wIth vou. Snamo on you.
shame In YLU. "
'rho Frenchman , however , ran to
Mrs. Nation and rtscuect the bottle
which she had repentedy : hrandlshed
In the air to omphaslze her remarks.
Thpn ho pusheri ner out of the door.
Here the . , ollce took hold of the
KUIIS'IS reformer and turced bor out
of the building.
Jealous of the 01 her Man.
Ann Arbor , Mich. , Nov. 22.-He.
cause Bcr ha heldon had alluwed
anllther man to escort her hOllie last
n hrht trom the store where she is
eruployed , G. A. Darlington. a packer -
er for an or lln company and a student -
dent In thu university schoel of music -
sic , today hut her In the arm and
thcn fired a bullet tnto his own
bead , dylrlb almost Instantly.
Darllllgton mot the girl : IS she was
on lIer way to work tuday and they
quarreled o\'er last nl ht's eplSllde.
Durllllgton call10 hero from trath-
cona. Onto ne sel ved wit h the Ca.
nadlan soldiers In the SO'Jth Atrlcan
WIll' He was about twenty-tour yeurs
of age.
Not Lempkey at All.
Nebrnqka Olty , Neb. , Nov. 22-
Some days since the Journal published
a speolal rrom this city stating that
William Lempkey of } 'racuse bud .
been chargcd with ruining hIs sixteen -
teen year old oll'lghter. h was a
mistake for Wlllium Lempleoy char -
cd Wllllul11 Mcrrlco with the crIme
and the young Ulan flot the country ,
but he has slnco been enptured : 'rhe
mlstuko wus causect by the conruslon
IIr lIames by the unlcer In whose hands
the papers' " el 0 phlc ( ' to serve ,
The error appeared In ull or tbo
state papcrsand has ch'ne u rleYlous
wrong to a well known citizen.
chley Gilt'S to Chlc8 o.
Kansas CltJ' , Nov -Hear AdmIral -
mIral W. , Rchley and the ether
ctll'stq lit the cOlllmerclal olut ) were
thlq tnornln drh'en to lhe Manuel
lIud Celltral hl.th ; sehollls , here each
Illude Ilflef lu'les tll the pupils. Later
till' JI'lny'us lakellIII a sl htsel'lul {
trlPlhrollgll the slIlIurhs IInd to clln.
q'ntl"n hall AdllJlrul I'chleJ' Il'tt
fllr CldcaJ.:1I : thlt > ( J\'enlm : Oil II spenlal
PIH UVo ! tbo dblcugo & Allun rail.
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I OFFICIAL VOTE "
IN NEBRASKA -
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Below Is the votc for each of the re.
lub1lcan and fusion candidates 011
the state ticket , at the election Nov.
4. 1902. as complied by tbo state
canvassln ! ! tJoard :
Mlckp ' , H. , . . . . . . . . . . . 90.471
' ! 'hompson , lJ' . . . . . . . . . . 111 , ttll
M ICcy'B ) Plurality. . . 5,355
Di\vlcs , P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3H97
lllltcluw , , S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,157
: \lcGllton , It. . . . . . . . . . . 98 , : ! O
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Gilbert , Ii" . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,009
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McGilton's Plurality. . 11,311
Lhrlll11er , P. , . . . . . . . . . . 4,129
Pculh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 , HH
: \Iarsh , It . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 < ,128
Puwers , .b' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86U44
Marsh's Plurallty. , . . . . 13.084
Norton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,089
Hoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3i135
lortensen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . t,44'1 )
Lyman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81:1.16U :
Mortonsen's Plurality 11 , 'l7
: \Iadoox , P. , . . . . . . . . . . . 4,140
Siolley. S" . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.U'O }
Weston , it. . . . . . . . . . . . .101.47 .
DoJJ'rance , F. . . . . . . . . . . 83lUO \
Weston's Plurality. . . 17,481
Dale , P. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,578
Lippincott , S. . . . . . . . . . 3 , 35
Proul , It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \I \ " 81
Broady , jj' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8& , & 12
Prout'll Plurality. . . . . 13,06 {
Olarle , P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.:19\ :
llul'lll h , S. . . . . . . . . . . . . : I 11I18
( i'ollmer. It. . . . . . . . . . . . . 988 \ !
llrtnnan , . ! J' . . . . . . . . . . . . 8i,18 : ! : !
Fol1mer' " Plur'ilty. . 16,201
Dill worth , P. . . . : " . . . . . . 4.3(14 (
Aclarns. S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,857
Fowler , R. . . . . . . . . . . . . .911\141 \
. : : imlth , . ! J' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83,069
Fowler's Plural ! ty. . . . 16,27 :
ITllward , P . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.328
Speucer,8. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7 9
Tal al Voto. . . . . . . . .198,674
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ADDRESS
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The followIng passnges are tron
Mr. Oarn ( ' le's notable address whel
he was recently instancd us rector u
: :5t. : Andrews' university.
"Uuder the unlvers91 luv99 b :
whlcb you Il\'e you weave a web
every thread ot which alTects Its char
acter fur over. These law
1nJ\v : nelthef wratb nor pardoDj
Ever true their measure mete-
' } 'helr taultless balance wp.l hs.
I thought that I might. interest YOt
lIy conslderln u subject now attract
ing willo attentlun-the economic
cllanges which hu vo Iome , und lirE
Impending. in the relatIve pusltlor
and power of nutlons.
Wbatever the tuturo mllY have 1r
sture. nothlrlK can rub rltuln of th (
crerJlt ot havinl { Illven to the worlc
the weans ror Its surprisIng develOp
ment. : Forty odd yeuls ngo she made
more IrJn and steel , munuructureci
more machinery , wined mute coal ,
wove mOJo cluth. than 1111 the res' '
or the world. It was Britain in the
one scale , the world in tbe ether ,
the " , 'orld kIcking the beam.
A row mana ln rltons , or Amer.
Icuns enn now readily be btained t (
establish manufactorIes In any pari
tlI the world. and educate Ihe na' '
tl ves t.J become satlsracto'y workers.
Oapltal. Ulana olllent and skilled la.
bor have become mublle in the ex.
treme. The scat or manuracturln
is ncw. and will continue to be mor
anll mere , blmply a qucstlon whoTl
t e requisite raw materIals are toun
ulldor sulta'Jlo conditions. Oapltll
Hnd sl < lIled labor bave lust tbe puwel
they once bad to attraot labor anc
capital. The jute Indulltry , once cen
tered In Dundoe. rs now alsu ostab ,
IIshed In Jnctl : ! , near the jute supply.
America now makes more steel tbac
111 ho rest of th world. Hbe hal
hecmllo : the toremost nation IJj
wealth manuractures and commerce ,
and promises SO\JD in some branches ,
to occupy the poslliun which Brltalt
ocoupled while It WIlS rltain versul
the wOlld. Altbough no Briton cat
be erpected to see with satl&tact.loJj .
his country tHsplaced from first. . placl' ,
I here Is ) 'ct cause for rejololn thai
QlrprOllla'v relllal ns In Lhe tam lIy. 11
IS not uotber ] : lost wbat the rlllE
stili hoJrls.
[ . 'rom what has been said It wl1l b
Illrerre" that the 111111111tlll'turo 01
staple artll'Je ! ! for the world Is tll h
c'hlelly ClInduIt ! d In our time and It
I ho next Ilcnerntlon hy three l'OUIl
tries-Britain , Germany nnel thE
United Slutcs. In the rare for thl
world's trade between these I'ountrlel
everal I'ullslclel'utlons lire Important ,
I.et I his vltul fuot te nnle ( ) . the Ulosl
' ) ll\vorful wl'apon tor couq UN I nl : lor.
Ign murlels Is a profitable hem (
'arke J
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BEAR HUNT IN V AIM
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PRESIDENT BRC'AKS CAMP WITHOUT -
OUT A SINGLE SHOT.
liAS ENJOYED V ACA TII
LEAVES MISSISSIPPI IN EXCELLENT -
LENT SPIRITS.
NEGROES GREETED HIM
Five Ilnndrrd Nf'rot11 ) Ult Unut ! to OrC'ot
UIII\nt N. . " , 1""lI\lItllllluD11I1t of Saucdus-
SUl'llIIrL lo'or CltlilIOU.
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SMEDES , Miss. . Nov. 19.-Presl.
.dent Roosovelt's benr hUl1t In Mtss.
-1ssl ppl Is ondcd nncI he has I'ot hud
even a shot at 11 bear. 'l'l1e lust duy
or the chnse wus sllll ply a repetl tlou
or the three preceedlng dllvs so rur as
his luc ) { was ollncerntd. ' 1'rv as lhe
hunters would they could not et n
bear within the rJngo or the presl-
dont's rlllo.
I ' 1'ho do s ot t\ fresh trail carly
this morning und the presldont und
Holt Oollier rollowed It huH u dozen
miles to the big Sunl10wer rlvor.
The beilr crossed a mile below the
tord they went to. tlnd bellevllJ ho
was mnltlng tor the : ouno brakes on
tbo ot.hor IIlde they endeavored to
heud him 01T. When they got Into
the brulee lwwevor , they worn ( lis-
I Rusted to find thut the bear hud
doubled on his tracle and cross.d the
rlvcr stln turther down. It wus then
one o'clock IInd as nrrnngoments 111\(1 \
, been made to break cal1lp at 2:30 : the
J president wns leluctantly compellell
I
to aballdon further pursuit ot tbo
elusl ve q IHlrrJ' ,
I
When the presldont wns out after
2 bear Major Helm , Dr. Lung and Sec-
retlrv Oortyleou had a more success-
tul deer drive on this sldo of the
greut HUhI10W' ' r river. 'l'hey jumped
a bucl { IInd a doe. Major Hehn Itlllod
the latcr trom bls horse at about
. torty yards.
I Although the president hag tailed
. to kill a bcar on this expedition ho
as eojoyt his IlutlnH nud spcnks In.
hl h pralso or the l10spltulltv that
1 has been accoraled him. Ilo philo-
3 sopbhal1y : attributed his IJI-tortune
3 to tbe traditional bunter'R luol { . and
says the next tlmo he gocs after bear
; j he will nrrange to t IY lung enoullh
I for the luele to change.
II When al1 was in relldlnesa thIs ar.
II tErnoon the presldcnt nnd t.he mom
1 bers ot the partv mounted thl1lr
I horse9 aud rode Into Smedes. Icavlng
, the waRons to tollow ' .rhe prcsldent
. is a hard rider , and the pace was
. rapid In spl te ot the bad trails Tbu
dIstance , which Is tully twelve miles ,
WIIS covered In less than an hour.
Upou the president's arrival Lere
be tound tully nee peuple. practloally
: nil the neltroes rrom the surrounding
' assembled to blrl'
p'autations. greet .
110 tbanked tholU tor their c1emon-
! strntlons , but mndo no remarks.
I .rbey waited around , Ills cur on the
Isldln unt ! : dark , hoping bo would
I make a speech.
! Mr. Fish tonight Ilave a dinner In
I bls private car to the president and
. meIDber of his party. At 9:30 : the
I special train sturt.ed for Momphls ,
I ba vlng added the record or a presl-
I dentlal bear lunt to the fume ot
I Smedes , whlcb Urst became known
I to tbo outside world thrrugh the
, story that hero tbe experlmont ot
I teaehiul { monkeys to pick cotton was
, to be tried.
I' ' ] { rwxvlllo , Tenn. , Nov. 19.-It Is
announced bero that on Ills return
I trip trom 1I10ll1pllls. Preisdent Itllosr-
, velt ' " III take the southern rilllway
. route dlreot to Washlntgon and will
. make ' ! tops at Stevenson , and Tus-
, curubla , Ala. , Ohattallooga und Knox.
! ville.rronn. . , and Asheville und Mlln-
: roe , N. U. Th Is will bo the presl-
I dent's ! iel end visit this year to U11IIt-
I tanoo a , KnllxlIIe and sheville.
I TIe Is scheduled to reacb AsboviJp : .
! l'huIsda1 at 6:10 : p. m.
Folk Frnds a New Srnner.
at. Louis , : Nov. ] -Sherltr Dlck-
I
, , man was todny directed by Olrcult
A tlorney .Folk to serve on JIlD. cs
I
Oampbell , the broker , a subpuena
I , which WIlS Issued six weeks alee ,
; cOIll'ullndlng nlm to brIng Into COUlt
I' ' two checks ullgregutlug $47l OO sl ned
; I by 111m ( lnd mnde payable to Ed Dut-
ler Novenber 28 , 18110. lIe is ulso to
I
blllJ certal n pupers unt ) books.
I Mr. Oall1pboll has Just retu ned to
St. Louis utter ue absence or six
I
weeks.
-
Cholera Syreadlng Rapidly.
r
I Jerusalem , Nov 1. g.-rrhe cholera
epidemic Is sprearl1nl ( rap dl , . 'l'ho
population or GnzlI IInd Lydda have
been doclmllt'd und thu nuthorllleJ
are tuklllg f11 ht. At Julfu tllI'ro
hllvo been 1Irt.\-seven deaths In three
duys. 'l'he ' dlse'lso Is raging In nel h-
thlrlnJ. : \'III1 ! ! " " Nil COlllplato ! returJIs
, ur the 1II11111111ty uro 1I\'Utllllllo. 'I'h ! !
IIO"lIle 1IIIIIu slrh'II'1I dlstrl.Is . are In
l\ sad pllLllt uUlI relief is necd.d
everywUoro.
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NEBRASKA
= NEWS NOTES m
ij :
iB $ $ $
Wolves are kllllDg cattle and aboel
at Allance.
Two boys at Reel Oloud lclll d tort ]
u ks witb two sbuts.
( JlIttle are dyln. . : trom the sera
stulk dlseaso at Oallaway.
Oampbell Dros' . show bas gODO Int.
winter qUtu ters ut. Eahbury.
Gov. SIlVtI/O / attofJdcd the open.
Ing or DuIJulo DlIl's ilotel I1t U. . . y.
.
Wyo.
'Edwin l\oody \ or ned Oluud , tins
boon adjudged Insane tur tbe third
tlluD. .l
Geofl e Miller , formerly ( It FaIr-
bury , wus leilled In an uculdent nt
Vickers. O. ' 1\
J(1hn Wooley , sentenced to olghteen
munths In the puultentlary , bluke
lall at JJ'ulrury.
It. U Wills , nIght clerk nt , the
OIuuter's Ilutel at .AlIanco , took $ ; tG
Ilnd dls.lJ1peared.
,1 ,
' 1'ho ranch or Patrick Walsh , DeUt
lcOclk burned wltli $ , OOO lll mid
but $200 Insurance.
Joseph A. JlIl1a1u WIIS urrested n'
l'llILLllllollth fur deserting tron1 the . . .
Ur.lted Htates navy. . . .
Hov. W. 1'rancls Dergor at N.c
Jersey hils taleen the pastorate or the
Con reltutlonul church nt1010ro. .
'l'ho ' city counull has ordered th '
erectIon of 11 now IIrC'house on Uu ! ' '
ilte of the old city bull ut NeIJrasko.
City.
City.When D. O. Donnldson , of PllwnelJ j
lJlty , went bume trom the l1eld to I
( \lIlnor. \ ho tound hili wlto dead iu I
her ohair.
(
Will U. Sullivan of Storllng. who
lost a le at Munlla in tbe pllnlsh ,
Amorlcan war , hus been granted D
$30 per month penllon. ' I
Mrs , Mary G. Elevln , of Tecnmlleb.
who calUu to Nebrasku In 18U5 , died ,
.
at the bIIUO ot R. 1\1. l'rcvln ; , bc
I
iUn , nt thl ) a e ot 80 years. I
Mrs. A lllhu Darton , tormerly 01 I
Plattsmoutb , was Iltrestcd at Sherl- }
tlan , Wyo. , for the murder ot ber ,
futher.III-law n. W. Dartun.
.
WhlJe J. A. Waltln was moving an
ImpellJODt ) bulldl. . / { across tbe Union
Pucillc trucks ut I'remout ! , Jt col.
lapsed and the truck was bJockudcd . , . '
At ; St. IJuul , 'l'beodoro Ray and
Evan Knapp. brothers-In.law , tou bti
I
with knlvel and clubs end Kuapp
recolvod some ugly uasbe3. Later a
Justice Impused fine.
While GeorRe S. Hamaker was movIng - .
Ing his househuld J.ou : s from PawncB ,
CILy tu Llnculn , tbe car caught ! Ore
oeur VIrgInIa , and uU its cunlentlJ
was entlroly do'\troyed.
Paddy Walst1 , the first s ttlnr In >
Shelton , and the first jud e or Bulfulo \
.
Ollut , died from the clTects of a. }
itruko or upopl xy } Jo.Iddy Walsh was I
Lho frlond of eyery one. ,
\\'bllo attempting to climb into
the rear end ot 11 lumber waglln the ,
.Ix year old son ot Mr. and M fS. P. I.
U. Orauer or Beatrloe , sustaluod a to.
broken leg aud other severe Injuries. ,
.
Uuknuwn burglars stole torty-ulDO
alrs ut s ues , some cutlery and Bowe
aco. all "alued at $2110. from tbe
\
( euoral store orN. : J. Weller & Son t
) r Raymond Itnd esoaped 00 a huud't t
: ar.
L
The case of Oharles Russel1. con. r
, Ictect or the murder of Alui Staude-
IImolr , who was killed , in Sluux I
CllUnty in 1800. Is ! leiug arJued : : In tbo
Ilpreme court. Russell hus twlc&
been con vlcted ot the murder.
'l'ho will or I. N. Meade , who cut
: Jut Ills wlto und children beoauso ho
w IS Illsanely jeulous ot the formo [
was declared null and void at Grund
isluml , it havln been made while ho
was tompunul1y insane.
The commuted the '
governor so\'oo \
year sentonno ot 'l'humas O'Uunnor.
convicted for hous' , brealelng at , Uma- ,
ha , because or his Insunlty. O'Olln- . .
nur was t'Jrued over to bls bruther ,
trom Wllshlurlton , who olTored to ;
lIIalntaln him and thus save tbe
state the elpense. ,
'
Henry Niehus , ot Sidney , who was
: ha.ged with tile larlJeny ot appropriated -
priated JrrlKatlon waters. was dis- I
IIIlssed at 1.lnooln on a delllurrer Died 1
hy the oefelldunl's ' attoruey , II. S.
: Jruue. or OUJuha. Tbo dlschargeot \
Nlehus shuws It to be praotlcully 1m. i
pusslhle to seoure D convlotlun under ,1
the prescnt irrlgutlon laws ot tbl ! .
state. \
A relnc1eer the years old was captured -
tured lu n casturo rour miles cast of j
SuperIOr ' 1'lIe aulmal florcely roulhl
.
tllll rour mon Wllu cupt.ured . It , nnd
partlv strlpPl'd t.he clothlnJ. : ulT ono'
or them. J t Is SUppliS I but It bud
sclJped rrolll some shuw.
A rurrow fifteen hun Ired rntl's ! lu
lenHth Is to l e pluwed by I he Ft o.l'b
\lIvornlllollt aCluss tile Nurth Atti-
c.to desllrt , Hum TunIs tu Luk6
l'chad.