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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1903)
I _ _ . . - - . . . , --I- Boo. . - - . W8mt J)6 . - - - , . . - . . . - . ' ' < , . . , , I'i1 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WlllllolU for Girl. . . . ' One of the grentcst mlatnkes n gIrl' oCnn mnlee Is to Ilrgue with herself that .n certnln suItor Is tlomeatlc by nature , lInd will mnlet ) n good I1mI attenUve huabl1nd hecnuse he prefers loungIng nbout In the drnwlug rOom ot her fn. . 'f ther's housc nnd pnylng her prett ) J.comllIments ; to tnlelng her out to then. " tel'S nnd concerls. 'l'hls Is the mark of the stnnt.home ' , . husband. 10\'er nnd the ne\'ernt.holl1e But tor the mlstalee11 notion thnt ho 1s a born "lIreslde compnnlon , " few .glrls would put uII wIth such a suItor. Nothing 80 plensl's nn engnged ftrl .ns to be escorled here nnll there hy lu r fiance. ' She Is In lo\'e , nnd Is proud , of him. She hns Ilcl"\ulred \ a vnlunhle bIt of propert ) ' nnd wnnts to exhibit ' It. She likes to Imnglne nil the othel' : girls mlldl ) ' Cl1\'lous , when they see hel' 'out In public pinceR with thIs Llg , : handsome fellow , like wax In her llnnds , She knows that thIs Is the mosl trl , 11mphnnt period of a gIrl's lIfl'-nnll 'whnt Is trIumph without nn nudlenee ' . 'l'I1C fnct nbout the Rtn"llt.hollw 1lnnce Is thnt he Is 1I1z ) ' . lIe lo\'es h\ \ ! ; -enSI' , After mnrrlnge , If he finds hIs -club more comfortable thnn hIs home , thIs Is the sorl of mnn who will gra\'l. .tate bnck to hIs club life-after the bone 'moon , At present he cannot bear to be out -of sIght of the gIrl whose lo\'e he bna , gnlned. After hIs dny's work Is over , and the Inner man hns been fed nnd comforted - ed , perchnnce he snllles forth to her 110mI' . but by no means to suggest m'en oR wnlk , No. Beln there , there he ) . sta ) ' : and the dmwln/-t / 1'00111 contnln. famll ' hn\'Jng perforce Ing the ) Illnl10 \ -to be I gl\'l'n up to the engnged couple , Illnny are the uncomplhnentllr ) ' rc- mnrks pnssed b ) ' future brothers and 'slsters-In.ln ' the less - W , I11nn ) more or good-nntured jeers hU1'led Ilt his : sweethenrt's bend nfterwnnl.-IIcarst's .Amcrlcnn. Chic T'o-l > lecc Snit. ( f I ) : ' ; . . I I , , I f , " tr , ' , " ii , ! ( ' / I : , } ; , t\ It , \ I Here Is n Yer ' chic two.pll'Ce suit for : a miss o'C light I'l'en and gra ) ' Illnld glnghnm trlmmcd with bnnds of stltdl- .ed white linen , Doth the glnhnm : Iln linen should be shl"Unlcn before m'nk. Gu ' Jllen nt " 'omen' " 'York. One of the most Intcrcstlng' features , of census rl'Cords oC the uum CT of pcxsons nboye ten , reurs of nge occn. -pled In gainful pursuits Is tb ! } reyela , tlon of the number of men who nre , doIng work that propel'l ) ' Is withIn woman's pI'oYlncl' , For Instance , It Is ihcnnturnl nud InnllcnnJle } right of the woman to tench school. So , too , nursIng - Ing ought to be Ill'Cullul'I ) ' the tnsk of women , ) 'ct there nr12,2H ! male < Ulll'es. It Is In lRputnole thnt women of more 01' less tender a ! } ought to monopolize steno l'l1ph ' IIml t\wwrlt. \ Ing. Yet there lire 11Ien holll CIHJ\I \ h t : > Intrude upon 2a , : : i3 positions of tlw first Idnd nml 2m:1 : of the wconl ! . Moreover , snch Is the fnlH'r 01' the fute of some milleI' that 1,718 of them un' nlllllnel's , 2llG nr ! } dressmakers aUlI . . . 4.837 arc seamstresses , To l nrllllth II Girl' > ! HoolII. 1 furnIshed m ' dau htel" room Yl'ry prcttll ' at smnll cost. 1 had an h'o1 ; ed , two old chair : : ! allll 1111 old table , l bought tWl'11ty 'nl'lls of Im1\11 \ IIne11 1I\t 3 % cents a ) "nl'l1. l or till ! two 'lndowR I mnde sll1glt WI11docur. . talns with de ( > l ) rumes , ' .fhll ! I''quh'cd e\'en ynl'lls , I also madl' a coyer fOl' th ! } hed , with u slx-lnL'h l'ullle all m'OllIld , nslll ! : tenl'tl . With the n > mnlulng threl' 'jll'lIH I lh'alll , < 1 the tahle. fil' : > t llIaldng u 1'0uUlI/ltluu / I'f\ ' , I' of tlyc-cent 11I:11 ! : , whhi. . 1lInhl' : 01 , tnllH'd In 1I11 ' l'OJoI' , I IIsl , < 1 hi Ill' , I rUl'ehnl'ed a square mhTor fOl' $1. 'j'hls wus not lune. 1I1It JOOlI. 1 (11'0' ( eUl'e < 1 n hex thl'el' fet't lOll ! ; , I'lghte1 > n : Inches high lI11d I'Ig-htel.'lI Inch'R whle for ten l'Nltli , 'I'hls 1 con'I'e,1 with threl : ) 'II1'\S \ of dl'nl1ll , whIch cost , fifteen cellts u 'III'II , mnklng n \ ' ( r ) ' ] llco shirt \\'n 1st hex IIml w\rlliow \ Ren 1. I IlJiethhi ( ! lox : with Ii fi \ ' ( . . . . ll'nt 1I11111g' , I. \ . \ , I. . . . I bought two 111111 on hlllf . " 111'(111 ( of -chIn tz-delrt- ue omllll1 Ilre till/-u / nIl Ip'idc c\lhlol'J ! for thl' < , halts , Wilil'll 1 had bud enuuwled wblle nt tl COlit of , . . . . - - ' - - - - - " " fifty ccnts. I fnstened two Iron brnckets to the wnll , nml plnced : I bonr'l'l'e ( Inches wide 011 these , mnltlng n nice hoolshelf. 'I'he fioor of the room I cO\'l'rell with n delrt.hlue denim , which CORt I1fteen cents a 'ard , The wlllls I decorated with prInt ! ; , bnlftoncs , nnd two wnter olol' picture ! ! , The mIrror wns suspended from n heel ; Inulledlately 1\00\0 the tnble , mnklng tI drCE61ng tabl.Womnn's Home Com , pnnlon. Nothluar Poctlc Abont Mu' . SOllle men nrc ne\'er poetic ; otber lese theIr poetic sense 'wlth the en , cronchment of 'enrs. At lenit ! that I the oplnlo11 of n ml1tron now pnllt mId. die life. "Th4i' enl } ' trouble with n mnu I that hc loses tile \loetlc \ sIde of hl6' ' nllhll' ! } ns the ) 'elll'lI roll b ) ' , " slle ro , mnrled. , " ow , enl ) ' yesterdat my hUBbnnd 'took ' on the fl1r'l\ WilY look. I must confess It reculle < 1 the delightful dan when he put nil hIs talen B Into ttll , Ing me bow charmIng I wus nnd how nil his life wns wl' 1 > (1oll ( up In me , sn'lng It ns conltl1ntl ) ' and wIth a man ) ' enchantln'nrlntlon as even n woman could ell'slre , "For II long time I wntched hIm In Rllence. 'l'h at lenst. lmable longer to benr the : Jllence , I softly asked : ' ' ' 'hnt are 'ou. thInkIng about , denr' ? ' 'I was wondering' , ' ho answert.'Il , 'It I shouldn't be Quite ! ! nfe In leavIng off my wInter ulldcrwcnr ? ' Now , wusn't that poetic. Yet that same Iconoclastic mnn Is brave enough to complnln at times tbnt I have chnng , ed.-E chnnge. - - - - - - " When 'Vords or " 'hlflanl TelJ. "Mother , denr , " said n frunk younS woman to her pnrent , who had jusi been gl\'lng her a ll'C 11re , "if you would enl ) ' stop when you lln ve scor 'our point nnd snld whnt I fC < ! 1 Is 11 truth , you would Illnke so lUuch more Impre slon , but rou nlwnys go 011 anti 011 , nnd sa ' so much that It puts us both out of temper , nnd you lose nil the ndvnntaJc ; ) 'ou hn\'e gnlned. " 1\101'111 teachers nlwnys mnke a mls- wltl. ! when they do 110t stop at the right moment. Many n trutb would be curried home to n culprit nud do good worle If It were uot diluted with dls. curslveness to such nu extent thnt lts effect becomes ohllterntcd , But the fuct Is thnt the cnernl\t \ ) ' of people tulle too much nbout ' ' . them , e\'l l'.thlS , selves , their nlfnlrs nnd their nel lI , bors , ' .fnHdng never does an ) ' sooq , nnd It Is apt to o a grent delll ot hnrm-Xew York Trlbuue , Hcalth nnll BeAnty Hint. . . Don't tip the shoulders trom side t < 1 side when walkIDg , It Is an cxcel' ' Ingly ungrnceful hnbl1. Don't bend forward wben 'wnlklu ! ; , but hold the bed ) ' erect , wltb tbe chest well urchl d and the hIps thrown bnck , Don't bend o\'er double when nseeud lug fl tlIgbt or staIrs , GIve till ! lung. full pla ' , for ) 'OU need plenty 01 brenth , ! \e\'er fall to consult nn oculist ! f you Und tllnt ) 'our eyesIght Is growln3 dIm , 01' hesitate to wenr glasses If 'ou ueed them , Nevel' filII to " , nsh the eyes ever ' nlgbt before retJrlnJ ; , so ns to removlJ flU ) ' dust thn t mil ) ' hn ve gn tllercd lu the lids urlng the da ) ' . Dou't wear shoes run down at thlJ heeI nnd 1I011't wl'nr hlgh-hL.ocled IIn nnn'ow.toed shol'S , 'l'hey nr ! } the Ill' veterate enemIes of grnce , Don't let tn1'tar uccumulnte on the teeth , for 'It brIngs n whole trnln 01 e\'lls In it wnle , Have It remond b ) ' a dentist at lenst twice n 'ear. Dou't use n tooth powder which con. tuln9 grltt ) ' , acid or Irritating' sub , stnuces , us the first two uct InjurIously on the teeth nnel the Inst on the gums , Don't use one side of the moutb only when entJng , ( or then the teeth hllve not nil the slime n1110uut of excI'clse , aud decar sets In,111ore rapidly on one side than the other. Don't fnll to re111ember thIs rule- thnt In walking' ' should ' ' 'ou cnIT ) 'our' relf so thnt n plu111h IIn ( , 11rol1ped from 'OUl' uose , would fnll just au Incb In I'ron t of : rour grea t toe , . Do 110t nllow nn Inf\11t to turn I . rOll1l thn t It 111n ) ' cujO ) ' the fun ot being g'llIdy , Not o11I ' hendnche bllt tits , stuIl1I1lt ' nlHI e\'en mlHIJH ss 11111) ' bl' hl'ought nool1t b ' such ( lrnctlces , 'J'he 'I'llow l'omllexlon ( , which Is the l'I\l1' ' ( ' . < ; t 8\,111(1tom ; of chronIc bllllous- ness , will clljouIIellr , ns will the cal1so Itself , If the victim , while hlltliln In the sell , swallows Illeut ' of sea WII t 1'1' , WhC11 trying on new sboes do so at tIll' Inttel' part of the da ' , 'I'he feet l\1'l' thc1l nt their tuaxhul1m sIze , SUI11- mer footgenr shoull ! be fully room ) ' , for t hI' hen t Is npt to malee the feet SWI'I111111 \ tight thoes nl'e the cause ot uUll'h rmtTerlng' . ' 1'0 l\Cel ( the hnlr lu cUl'1 use n liquid mnde a ! ; ' followH : 'j'ulw two ounces of horl1x , oue druehm of gum nrilble amI I II I"\unrt \ of hot ( not boiling ) watl'r , "I' this togethrr till till' borl1x nlHI - : ' are dl solve < 1 I1ml then 11I111 thl'ef ) t I hll'"poonfuls of sh'oug' "ph'lts ol 1'111\1111101' . Bottle an use (01' dnmpn. III/-t / till' hulr he fore cllrllng It , Whell ) 'on feel fn-ed ! ! tr ' tlw hurm. less sllll1l1lnut of hot UllIIe. Heat the mill , 1111 n skIn h ( > lns to wl'lnkle on the tOil of It nnl ! then drink Il 111 sll ) . I \011 will 1ImI It wonderfnllr l'cfrL' h.I I Illg wheu 'Oll nt'l' fl.'clln " { n Jl"tl ollt. " nllll It wl\1llo \ ) ' 011 lIIore Jooll thUll thl Iest ) hl'lf ten , (01' hot ml\k \ Is both nOlll'lshlnJ ; nuLl f.tlllllllntlng , whl'rculi : eef tell Is 0111) ' . . .Jn lutter. - - - - FARM HAND KILLS IUl\1S Lt- . VItSJ'ONlnNr O\'I IL AN UNl'OItTUS- I.U\'I : A I' l'AlIt. l/nttsllloutll.-Aftor / scnrchlnst i'r Deary ] twcnty-tour hours for Thumasl 'Ipiers : ; , a fnrm hllnd , tllO ul1lccis , fmnd tl10 IIreleli ! body or tile man 'In ' 11 oluster of weeds twu mHes south or this . ' ' Is elt ) . 'Iho tIIeory I1th'anced that Iplo19 : ; con l1lml hhnselt aud deliberate ] ) ' took a QUSO lit poison with sulcldaliutont. No marks or'Ioenco ] welo found upon his ( I'ISIII1. 1l100d was oozing from Ills lIIoUt.1I. 't'hls Is supposed tc have been caused b ) ' the druu. One lU'sterlolls featm'u connected with the tra edy Is that no lmttlo of other arUclo wl1lch ml ht hl1\'O contalneJ poisonous Iluid could bo round near o scene. ' ' .rhe dead llial1 attellded tbe Fourth Of Julv colebratlon uti Olenwood , fa. , yestenla ) ' , and It Is saId upon his retllrn ho shook I1dnds wi th sev- 'oral acqualnttlnocs ; and InCorme thorn that 110 had dlcldcd : to le1l1 him- self. 'l'he matter \\as later reperled to the omeers as thoru slemcd : to , be good cause to bello\'e that the wan was Insano. ' .rhls led to the sealch , and the tlndln o [ his body tonlht ( Iplers : ; otten refeued to un un ror- tunate love Illfair and this may have had somelhn to do with his rash dee , Cor.oner Bocek empan lled 11 jury to hold hn inquest , but owln tu the absence of so vera I wltnesscs the hearIng - Ing . .as postpone1 until tomorrow. Father Seeks 11Is Child St. Josepb , 'Mo. , July -lrlrato detectives from Denver are in St. Joseph malelnLl a search for , Jean McIntyre - Intyre , the daulhter of a wcalthy mIne operator , who 11'es aL Walsen- burg , Col. 'l'he child is senn yeas old and Is said to l1ave been kidnapped - ped by her mother , 1\Irs. \ A nnto McIntyre - Intyre , and W. S. Conant , a male l'elatlvu , on tJlenl htor April 7. ' 1'he couple with t110 cblld were traced to Denver , l1'wo weeks ale lelters Crom "ltlrs. McIntyre pustmarked at Sl. Joseph , wera recc1ved by n friend I IJ Walsenburg and the police helo were asked to locate the IMh' , but were un.tblo to do so. ' .rhe Cathel has loITered a ruward of $100 fur the recovery of the child and $50 each for tbe arrest of Mrs. McIntyre' and Conant , The Daretltc ; separated se\- eral months ago and the Cather was gIven the custody at the child , which was kldnaplled by the mother. ' 1 he lfltle girl Is said to be tbe heiress tea a large fortune , Cunant Is a furmer resldont uf St , .Tuseru. Table Rocl' l\\nn nlssing Table Rock , eb. , .July G.-\\ ' : L , ' ' , whose lallure was fecently : announced In the Journal , has ! Jeen llJysteriously absent from hOll1o sInce Friday mijf'nlng last , and his where- abuuts arc still unknown Wllh nothtnl ! but a small grip III the \\a } ' of bag age he quieti ) wall.ed out of 'hIs home unlcnown to his family , went to the depot , purchused a lIclwt to Pawnee Ci Y , Loarded train .1\0.14 which was quite a little late , lIut did not get elf at rawnee Olty , It has since been learned that he roc1e as tar as Superior at w11loh point he left tlw traIn and since then no Lrace has ! Jeen secured ( f hil'J , lie spolee to no one oC his departure or Ills destination - tion , and It Is feared by the rclatl\'es and frlellds that be lias lJecallle men. tally uubalallced hem the shock of the failure and may do sOlUetbhlg rash. Any InformatIon In regal'll to him will be thankfully recel'ed by his distressed wUe and relatives His mysterious depur ure was nlll chronhled at the time , 115 It was hoperJ he might return tu his fa mil ) ' as SOOI1 as the shock or the failure was over. J\\IIuon llre's Son An ry Denver , Jul } GW. . A. Clarlt , , Jr. , son or enator Clurlc of Montana , toole a ride III the patrol wa on yes. terday and was a guest at thu city h:1i1 : behind the bars. II e was trell ted , Hlcc an ordinary boy , although he rebelled strungly whclI the jallol turned the key , lIe entered the cell roul11 vowing vengerll1ce UpOIl nil con. nected wlln his arrest and Imprison. ment , 'l'ne elHlI'ge placed against hIm was violation of the bicycle or. l11nance.'Ih J . K Pa rdle , mana- Jtl'l' ot the C.Jlorado . Automobile ' } UIII' pany yuung Olarle hud started for tile raceS at Overland parle. In turnIng a COl'l1lr ! lhey nil IlIto E. L , Rtu\'cll. Ul11cer Wagner thlnlclllL : the rate at which they \Vere ( . ! 'Jlng exceeded the 'Slled ! I1l11lt , arrested \he tw men , The yuullg m1l110llalre clll'sed the olllcer. As he stelJped into the pJ. trol wagon he shlJole I.ls list at the pullceman and said , wltll I1n oat.h : 1'1'11 have you III cd for thIs if I lIa\'e to stay In town a year" AI1 ryob / nt Peorin Peoria , IH. . , July G-A mOl ) rom. posellof aoo white people sought the ! tfe of Illlnie Pearlo , CIJIOI eJ , \ ho ! Jeat Perry Combs , a whlte.hov , aled elevclI years with a cluh this IIII I' 110011 ulltll his bed v was co\'ered wlttJ deep ' . : lIts alld welts. , 'rho WIIUIII : was arrested and taleen tn lhe polke station heCnre the 1II0b cOlllri leach 'her hOllse. When the lUull dlsco\'cll'lI that slto had IIcel they toro dowlI 1H'r ) Ouse alld threw tltu househuld fur. nlLure into the rl\'er. . . - - - I FRYMYRE'S CAME FIRST I I bEFENSI ! OF TilE MAN ACCUSED OF 51100T ING AND KILLING / \ S. rULS HOPES TO SAVE HONOR WILL ATTE/\\PT / \ TO ( 'POVE illS MARRIAGB' PRIOIt TO PULS , SIOry or the ShooUn ! : nt Eu'tI " N , ' ' ' . Febru. . "ry 21-Th , ' Trill 10 the lIouse or. Ne ehbor-Ducover WIfe DY"'f lIastlll s , Nob. , , , TuJv G.-Oharles ' 1"lIl11er of Stock\'lIlc , Neb. , has been In lIastlngs the past week in the Interest - terest of Charles I"rymyro , who is In the Iounty : Jail bere , held to Ilnswer the charge 0 [ . huvlnlt shot I1tHl 1llIed blrs 'l'mcy ruls .Ilt Eustis , Frontier county , 011 February 21 Yester ny morl\ll1 the pt'fsllller was \ ' in the COlll1ty jail. The prisoner Ilppelmd : to bo Iln ilitclU- ! ! nt and fairly well educated l11al1 , and nppatantly takcs mlll'h plllns 111 keepln lip his personalllppcafUnce. lIe Is 20 years uld , abollt live feet olght Inches und welghes about one hundroc1 and torty-llve pcunds. Ho Is or dark I.omplexlun : , clcan shaven anc1looks Ilbout nineteen , ' 1'he stury Is nbout as follows : 1'01' more than a ) 'ellr , Frvmyre had beenl keeping cOlDpany with Miss 'l'rllcy Oldenber near Stockvlllo. 'nlclum1 ; PuIs , n bachelor runchman 111 the meantIme sued tor the hand of the girl and beoamo on agel to her. 'I'hey were married. 'l'lnee days after - ter the marrluge Fn'myre pUL a pis- te,1 In his poclcct and stared tor the Pills ranch. Upon reaching the house began cfslcharging the pIstol In the nil' . luls heard the shootlnl { and at the snme time hIs wlCe crIed : "Hero comes J'rvmyro ) sl1ootlnL ! . "No sooner had she spoken the words than Irry- mrye appeared In the room. ' .rho two men Instwtly grappled and a revol- \'er was' discharged. Frymyro then ordered Pills to stay in tbe house and comrLllJded Mrs , jl1ls to walle out of the roum and IHcompanyluL : ! him to the ! JugJty. IIo then escorted the young woman to the \'ehlclc , mude her get Ill , and then starteC1 toward his bachelor qUill tel's on CaJ1IIon IJanle , 'l'her had been rlc11ng severalmln- utes beCoro he eHscovCled she was shot. lie toole her at once to the nearesL lIelghbors' house , Mrs. Puis lived Iho clays beCore suceumblng to the fatal hot , , Accordln to the story which he I told r iuctantly the sl100tlng was purely accidental. He saId : 'l.'racey Ol enberg and I welO married Cour. teen m lIths before this trJublo hap- pendcd. She was touching sohool In a German community last winter and her t'olks did not I1lce me. l'hey tried to sepuate : us , not knowhll ! our relnt lonshl p. Her pawnts , learning "f her condition at the t.lme , at OIJCO compelled 11'e1' ' to marry 1 > l1ls , lIgalnst her will. When I heard of this I went to where slle was to take her home and save her honor. But in the oxcltcment which fullowed she wa ; ul'cldently shot , and nobody re- ' u1lzerl It until many mInutes afterward - ward , God Imows I would not have harmed her Intentionally. When I fouIIII she was hurt I took her to Mr , ; I Opper's house , the nearest larm residence - dence and slmt Cor a doctor. 'l'hen I staYl'd by and tendl'd her until I was , placerJ under arrest ab'JUt 9 o'cloctct that nlAht. . . From that hOllr to thls , mv posItion IHJS beeu misunderstood. , Whl'n asked it a cl\11 , marrhllo' ' I I ceremony had been performed , Fry- ' IIHj'e said they wore married according - ing to the custom ot his po .ple. . HI I was then sug esteel that common la w mluTlaae wns null and "old in tlJl'i state , he saId. "Wait and see. " Frymyre has great hopes ot belnlf elearec1 whCli the trial comes ucforcI tile distrIct. court. Ilis parents reside - I , side at IIuldrege , but 11e was rellred' ' by an un 'le and aunt " " \10 \ reside ncar' Stf'cl'lJIe ' , Attempt to Kllln3p' Wesleyan Student A..hland , Neb. July U.-News has heen recelvee1 hero of the IIttemdt made to kl nap Miss Llnnle Kack. ! ley , Ii fOfmer r031dont of AShland" wlJOse parents now reside at Lena , ; : \kPlIerso 1 cOllnt } ' , Neb , . ' 1'he alt mpt to Ilbeluct Miss Kacle- ley was It 'Ido ill the e\'enhlJ , ! . She \\'J5 a stu"'ent of the , Wesleyan uni- ; versltv al 1 as she stepped out oC tho' . hark doc t of her boarding placC' , ) which WI : ' lueated thrce blucls frolll the JIll Iv r , lty. 'l'he v\lllans \ woru t.hwarted . lrom carJyln Ollt theIr , purpO. e , I ptl'sclI'e ( of mind of a Y"Ullf. ! 11I1 1 , also 1111 Inmator the hoard lug houo'WIIO ! was attracted lJy thu g 1 Is screams. Th 'r Fnmllies Destitute IIanna , " 'yo , .Tuly G.-Greal desti. tutlon pl1\'all ! , amn ( the f'lmlllcs : of theJ : : men who lost thel r If ves in ; t.he . rlline dlsiHitor 'l'ue < ; dny , Uharlt- able PCUj ; e In the western states lire' , ' ur NI tu Ifnd liJeral ! IIsslstanco to' ' Iho nHHOI' of Hanna wlthulIj ( delay. 1'\'llythll'l ; { posslhle Is beln done to' ; rl'co\'er tl\e n e1Jes ct 2:10 : miners stili rntllmbe , but lire , sUlulw IInd lias make proress'ery slow. 1t may ho : I' nllllY 'Ir later I'efore uny morc cOI'IiCS : s1 : 11 be remuved , , f\VENTY \ LIVES LOST STORM IN TEXAS BRINGS D ATH TO FARM HANDS . PROPERTY DAn\AGE ilEA VV , ' , ' CIUUHUUltS'l' AT na IWII.rl O\UHtS ! JLt\UIXU I'I.UUI ) Itnllronll Trnck" nre'n hlJtI ' \1 Rlltl 'J'ch Jr"Ih 1.IIIt' " l.'ru"lrlllcI-An IlItllnll Tllwn 1111" II 1I'IIIIIti Ollr.lt ! : Iuralt. Snn Antonio. ' .Icx. , , Tuly 3.- l IOIld blust vlltud the slIutl1wcRtern sectIon of 'l'exlts cnusln the Jeath IIr so\'elal persOns and cntallln a hellvy lo : ; ! ! . No hcclllate leilOI ts ot the loss CIHl be obtai tied liS the tele- Iaph whes are down In the storm swept sectlun. but enou.n . ; Is known tn , warrant the heller t hat at lellst twenty people mostly Mexican labot- ers IInd falm hands. perished In the Ilclod. \ " . , At IJcevllle. one Moxlca\l \ was swcpt IIWIlY. Ncar N0l11111na , ten Motlclln farm hands lUll reported druwued and twelve moro arc said to bo dlowned lit. lettus , rho hellvlest dal11l1l1o was s\lstuln. , cd by the Sau AntonIo & Arlumsas' rass rallroua. e\'eral thousand feet : of it.s trucleB IIncl ono largo brld e' ' were swept awny , nallns , 'l'exas , Jhly:3.-A speclnl' ' trol11 Austin , ' .r01' : . , sa's : l\cngl'u [ telephone - ephone IId\'iccS ! fwm Hoe\'llle suys a cloud burst occllrred there and thllt two lI\'es were lost. Wllshouts 111'0 reportetl on the 'Arlmnsas 1)ls ; ; rail- road. All wires Ilre down to Beevlllo , Memphis , 'l'llOn. , , July a.-A dlS-j patch Cront Ian : ; AIHJt nlo'l'ex.statesj that ten 11 ves were IOlt ! In the ' burst at Beovllle. Beevilio is n thr1'\- I ing town uf about 1OO : populntloll c'n 'the S.1n AntonIo & Arlmnsas PaSG rullroad. ' 1 lcru , Ind. , July 3-A cloud burstj In the hills just nOrth of the c1Ly did , milch amaJtu lu this city. 'l'ho WIl- tor uaolcednp to the WlllHISh fllllrond tracks and 1m li reI ) ' submerged thu north point. 'jlhe greatest dnn Ho waG ut I lm\\'o ld , , 'here 2 O families lI" , 'l'hllt subulb was under sixi leet of water In S0ll10 places and In somu or the 11OI1ICS tho' water stood' ' . two Ceet deep on the 10\\'er floors. . i 'l'he people \Vero drh'en rrom their : : homes. In , Cass county much da nge' was done by the steen , ' Chnrlc Alger Robbed. ' Detroit , MIc1 . , ' : Julv : I.-Char1e9 Algerpost.mltster . ut Hunnl bal ; lo. , , is at . .t e , residence uf Jlls brother , Senl\tor \ Alger , ill this cltYill a semi. conscIous condl lion lIud physicians are unaJle ! to detennine whcther hu is slllTerlng from the olTects of the ex- cesslvo heat or drugs admlstcred by reveulerul : enemles , , It Is saId that I Mr. Alger has heen Instrumental in suppressln ( . : the wurle or sorno grcen oods men who Ilavo onerated In 1\lIs90url of late and it is feu led his conditIon is the result of drugs they ma v have secretly udmlnistered to , him. Mr. Al er Cl11110 Into contact with a representatlvo of green ( Jods mon ut Cloveland. A t the hotel In that cIty , It Is saId ho was rohbed ot hIs pocketbouk. Later while payIng his b11lllt the cnshler's desle , he was taken 111 IInd , when ho reachett De. trolt was partially unconscious , Locnted In Europe , Ashland , Neb" July a.-Word bas been recel\'ec1 in this l'ounty that Clallso D , Kuhle , the Yntan saloon- leeeper , wl10 decamped a few years : n.toartel' [ having fleece several banks hy crooled transactions , Is now in Europo. lIe has tra\'eled extensively thruughout Germany Ilnd the low countries , and reoeflt'y ' was located' in Hoterdam , ITollanc ] , A t that pace : he was arrested by the local author- itlgs and the Amercaln alltiJOrltles , were notHicd. Conslderablo delay ensued in the tlllllsmisslon of the extradition papers , however , and l1avlng beeu held a ! ! lon as the Illw of ITollallcl permitted , Kuhle was released - . , leased and has al-aln ( dropped out or sl11t : ; , 'l'he banl.s tha t were I nj ured arc stili , seeldn Cor the man through muropelln agents. Knapp Wns Not Sane ITamlltoll , 0. , , Tnly 3.-Sevoral witnesses - nesses to whom Knupp , the allef.ed wife murdcler was fllmll1ar , testi. IIcd today. 'I'heyall saId his aotlol1S gave them the impression thnt he i he wns mentally IInlnluJJced. Knapp still expresses contlclence that ho will I not bu con "Icted , \ Court Finds It Invalid Portland , Ore , .Tllly a.-Four jurJles of the state clrcllit COIIIt yesterclu } ' held lhat , the Inltlall\'e and lefcren. " C1lllll111l10ndmellt to the state consU. tullon is Invullli. ' 1'hls 011111100 was given 0'3 a demurrer to the complaint , Of land owners aJtalnst the clt ; or Portland III a street usseslfl'nt ) case. " 1'ho court ho\c1s \ the amelHll1lcnt ltD. constitutional on the ground ot fr- H'Aularltles.on the part of the legis. latlve ussemhly III dealing wltl1 tl11J \ umepdlllcut. . - ---"I gJehraska Notes . " General rllSSol1Her Agent , J. } 1'rnn. cis of tIte Durll1) > > t n hns gone ttJ Junsns CI ty fur IL few days. A. , \ * * * ' ! . Gcnernl Mllnnger G. W. 1l0hlrec1go ot , the llurllnJ.ton ( has gene to Den. vcr. ' * * * , ' .rra.\'e11lnlt Pllssen cr Ar.ent S. n. Stimson oC the Granel ' ! 'ruuk , is In the cltV. * * * ' 1'om rruGheJ'tri1.v'eilln 'paSSetiRCr ' IIllonL tor the Missouri Pacific , bllS oturnell trom St. . LouIs , - . . * 'it'VI , . . . I' I , , . " , The Rhea ovhlcnco 'W SgODC : OVCI a nlllat Lincoln yestorday. Rlton Ie resigned t ) his fnte. . . . . * . : Alex Scott and P. O.Voocl1nb' 1,1I\'e beeu w.elected to' tb s b l bOl1t.d 1\4 tnt" .1 ! ' * . . " , " Alex McQncen nnd Amos 'Giltes have been elected members ( It tbc school board Ilt SIl vr ( Creek. . . ' . . " , - " - * * * Uharles O. Cex and Lulu 0 : ' 1\Io'mtt \ bt Mllryvlllo , 'Mo. , were " 'nlailled , In Plnttsmouth yesterday by County J utJgo J. E. .Dou lns , ' . . , , . . . , " . * * , Johnnie , 'the Um.y arold s n 'ol Mr. IInd Mrs. G , W. Andrews ot Dc- htr Ice , rel1 trom a tree anti brolo hfs left forearm aud was other\Vl o bruIsed - ed ahuut the body. ' . * * * ' " , antucr shut Mlnacn Ol1t In it weB played game ot ball , Icoro : ; Q to O. ' 1'ho lellturo or the gume W S the )1ltchlnlt ) by WUrlok , for Ulltller _ Umpire , Brown , . , . . . . . . . . At the homo of tIle brldo's parenta nt Plnttsl110nth Hobert ] . Lon and Miss Adenu 'r , Osho 'lie'oro nl rrjd \ by Rev. J. ' .r , Bnlr . ho' , " ha ip1 cOI1I\e ) \ departed { III an.even\nr. \ , tmJn for II visit with the rroom s pareqta \n \ Iowil. . * . Arter un 1I1nesS" or seven years Mrs. . Carl Gehln of Norfolk' drld ! j II 'to\V \ mlles 1I0rth of thnt Ity ycstonlay alI : - I ternOf.n. , ) , .She 1 av\J \ ! ! son"nnd dau 1- , ler In Norfolk. Her ( ullerlll was h ld 1n the German Lutheran church at lIndur. , * * . . , . . ' .rho Scotia uall t m \ wll play t I6 umepdlllcut."I i ! July , I , &cotla Is , np elQ rl1 , ing this yea , consequently 1I10S of thq people ( tom hero ( 'xpnctlng to cole- hrate wlU toll ow the ball team to St. ' . , " Paul. . . . ' Geor e E. Weissman , the m1I1'whO ; , committed sulolde at WaYl1e..yestcr- dllY afternpon , has teen. In'liortQ)1 ) slnco May H , conducl1ng It cIgar storo. . IT e left N rfolJ on 'Tuesduy noon , apparently 'in ' a cheerful mood lIls tflends are unublo to accoltnt tor , , nls suicIde. . II * At 11 o'cloclt yesterday at the , homll of the bride's parents , Mr. , and Mrr. ' 1 ! . .T. Woslkn , 01 Beatrice , occurred the U1arrla e or their daughter , Miss ' , Bmma WOSlkll , to Geor e Francia Asht < n , TI.V ! , M. M. Merkl ol11clat. iug , Arter the 'ceremony ' the couple , who Ilre amonJt Beatrice's most pop. nlllr youn pe ple , rocolved the con- I ratnlntioos ot tbeir friends , immed. iately followed by n wedding dinner , which was served In tour courseR. 'Mr anc1l\1rs. Ashlon lett on the at. I ternoon Durllnltton train tllr a wed. cling tour or a few weeks oud will bl ! lt home to their frIends In this cJtJ after Auust ( : ( 1. * * . * 'l'ho marriaro or Mr. R W. OuA find Miss Doris G. Fer usoll WIIS sol , . crnnlzed lit the residence 01' 1\1. P , 'Meholln of Butte in the presence ot immediate reilltlvrs at IJ o'clock Ius , evenIng , Rev. N. J . Gardner ollie lilt , ' lng , the llIoSt heuuttrul ring cero inol1Y IJeln used. Mr. Culf Is presl. dent ot the Hank of Butte aud ontl or the leading IInd progressive busl. css men of Bltte. 'l'ho bride Is one. or ebraslcu 's talrest daughters an has a statc.wlCle leputatlon as a DIU. ; Iclun of rare ability. ' .rhe brIde " "a beautiflllly lClwned In white silk Uloussellne an carrIed a sholVer bou. : ) lIet of American Deauty rmes. 1m , mediately after the ceuHtlUny , in , \'IJIJIJlIIH' wIth Mrs. M. I ) , l\lr.holln \ I , nnd I\lrs. ' 1' . S. Armstron , they left for an oxtcr\lled \ tour or the PaclOr . : uasL. 4 * . A waterspout ( ) ( 'curre ( ) at Jackson rhls mornlllg nnd about It foot ot \\'nter Is in the muiu streets or the . ltJ Elk creek Is o\'erl1owlnL : iU Jarks nnd causIng ha\'oc he tween Jacl sOli and AlIell , 'l'ho Great Northern - thorn trades are reported under Wilt. r. 'rhe l'mp darJlII e in that vicinity - ty Is estimate at $10,000. AbJut alOO feet of the Chlca o , St. Paul. Minneapolis . Omaha tracks uro un. del' wnter between Cohura and New. Cllstle. 'l'ho Great Northdrn has lost flnulI1uer ot hrldues and some at Itf Lracles are washed out. . )