Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 06, 1903, Image 3

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, lATEST NEW YORI < IDEAS " IN
WOMEN'S FASt-i"IONS. I
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o adlc. . Opportn.1t7 Provided for
Thole 'Vho Wenld Dreis IUabor-
Rtelr-New : No.cltlu In Goods Dud
I Btrikinsr DeliKlI1 for CostulUe. .
, New York correspondrnce :
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- IJlty Is pro\'lded for
thORO who"olld
" drcllS olnlJorawl ) ' In
mldli\1lumer. ETen
\lOW , when new tnn.
cles arc scnrccr thnn
, tit any other time
of Ule ) 'enr , l1OTOI.
tl Rppenr for thoBe
whOllo IIUrsCf ! odmlt
of p\lrchnslng well
on In the seafl < Jn.
Two new wenTCS
for humcdlate use
In evening or flhowy
afternoon dreusel !
ore chilTon Tolvet
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\ \ nnu cnllIon sateen.
I They nre charl\cter-
. lzed by R &oftn s
n1most that of fine vel\'et and by clinKing
10 the folds. Plnldcc1 , , "cnTes nre aI/pear-
'hl/1' / In IIttraetiTe no , , , "eI\TeS , Indicating
.QJI possllJlc u run ot hem In the tnll. A
new feature In th'm consists of embrold.
, red de l ns upon the goods , circles , dot9
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nrrar , nnd Just now they ! ! omeho\\ ' Been I
nll the more ottrncth'e for being In com ,
petition with the dahrtlnl'l's at olabori\t ,
shirt wnbtJl. There's newnl."SS In
too-when wR8n't ' thlJ
Bhowlnl : , - no\'elty to
located In fRney , , " 018t fnshlolls. An
where newnt' 'J 111 , tll ro the 111n monel
gOl'S. 11ut this Is to bo snld In defell : !
at ae11arato waist bur rsj thl-lle p\1rcltascl
oot only nre fine for wlar now , but
Jndlclously Bclooted , tbe1 be Just nJ
aCrTlccl1ble monOls from now. In Bud
circumstances n woman mny sllend al
most her Inst clnt wlOI n clenr con
science. Sepnrate bodices of extrcmelI
( 'Iaborate ch4rncter nre to be had , bu
n mnjorlty of all nre model'nte In UlcIJ
ombellh-hmellt when COl11pnrl Q with thl
bllhly wrought effects thl1t are so 1m .
pN."SslTe In suuuner fnsblons. Bnmple.c
of them orll contrllJutcd to this deilictioll
by UIO artist. 'rhnt of the s1l1nIJ plctur4
wes white Chinn silk nnd white silk pas.
sel1lll1tcrle. I 'lrst In the group IQ It heay , .
lIy embroidered wlUte linen wnlst , nn
below It 1& n 'I\'hlte Prench mllll bodlcel
with fancy collar IUTllngcment of l1
pnss0l11'nterlo with litO Ie effect , cord nn4
tnsBels. In the UPlCr right hnnd corn
lIe ( ' 0 white batiste bodlclI embroldere4
In light blue , nnd be c.nth It a red ponge.
with white embroldpl'Y collnr. AB thl'il.
skutchel Indlcnte , the coli\r'a } very ofted
nearly the whole thing In tnllcr wnlsts :
And whnt n variety ot bel1uty Is In them
Once In the IItOt'CS , seeing' . believing.
If midsummer tnllor suits can bll con
IIldered as a Ifhndow CRst bcfo by tat
tailor styles , the revival of ! = everlty II
not nenr. Talk has been he-ard of It to !
some time , but there socms little Dub
stance behind It. Indeoo , the latest oub
put Is IndlcntlTe more nenrly of n con tin ,
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II : \ SEPARATE WAISS AND A PRETTY UNEN BUIT'P' _ '
Ion gh'ull lJy these goods Is ono of un. I
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mistakable newneoss and 'ot oddity : rath-
W' , er too unusual , some shoppers may think ,
, .but such fi1'8t ImI > resr ol18 otten wear
, uwo ' , nllll tile e stulIs Ilre already belni
'purchnsl.I ( y those eoger to In the
nd I'once gUIll'd.
RIlch Dlutel"inls nr usually mnde' up
: clnborutcl ) ' with 'n dent of rich trimmings.
No l speclnl ml-dlum II provided for trIm-
:1ulng : them. A host of trimmings Is avnll ,
, ab10 , and It olmost fl.'eI1lS 118 If so many
's-orts of embellishment nre permissible
, that It Is difficult to trim n drC'3s ' Impres-
' \lIvely aUlI bi1It In good 'taste and mod-
' \Jrntoly diltlncth'e. When 80 'many trim
-tluboratel ) ' , the Indl\"ldual highly wrougllt
: gown Isn't b"Qlng to stand out unlcss It I
1s a remnrkoble example. It may lJe
: eor there rensQns that women nre going
ilu so extenl'ely for accessories. TIH. < ro's
no end of them , and no limit apparently
to the CO'8t of the finer grodee.
All1lolt'r : ' feat11re ot 'I'omen's dress
'Inak s , a hid to extinguish the shopper's
11apltl1l. Shirt w1118t:1 : for th , summer
" " ( 're provided long ngo , but here they
'lire a-plenty In the 6torCJI , ns beautiful
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er than ot return to unadorned eauty.
CUrl'e'nt typcs were sketched for this de-
piction. ' 1'ho dross of the first laIjlo picture -
ture was blue IIncn , with finish of whit.
IInon braid , applillued rings and whit.
French knots. The walking Bult T'I1S tan
gala ten wltlt brold and tnstlcls ot dnrke !
brown linen. Next It Is shown n BeU
bonded heavy white linen. ' 1'hls Is o.
near "ol'erlty ns cnn be found , but It.
whltcncss gIves It a charucter that would
be locking In a colored rtuff , and that
nine ant of ten women would min. 8 < J
In color , the"d be pretty su"e to trim
more or less freely. The 10lt ot these
dresses \\'os heayy linen of nntural color ,
showing pearl lJuttons , self-banding Rud
applillued fanc ) ' linen figures. Probably
fall tailor 8t'les , since they will be In.
terpreted In n different weight ot goods ,
will uot bring about radical chnnges In
the nmounts or methods f trlmmlnl : .
CUrl'l'nt millinery that Isn't simple .Is
InrKe oud showy. There nre fewer In.
h'rmedlnte typos than usual , though slm.
pl ( ' hilts l\1'On't so plain as they have
been oC recent Bummers. Picture hots
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MIDSUMMER TAII.ORING.
all 1J1lch garments cnn bt ! and , naturally ,
) ) l'cause of the 8eason , at price. much
A , dllced Crom those of sprIng. Shoppers ,
who lIerhnps dIdn't lutend to look nt
IIhlrt wnist , l1ze nt theBe nrmonta nnd
T\'I'ali thnt Cur lIeyeral winters pl18t the
w'arillof thlll r.hlrt waists within doorll ,
} Int ! hwrCllt'pl'i'hell \ for purchRses and
t\l1 \ IlIll'xl1ectl'll letl\clling oC their capital.
H'8 the t-HIIlC In funcy wRist. nnd Bellar-
. .ell ! bol\lc08. \ 'l'hc"re 111way. an allurlnl :
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I1re trcmendou at tlmeB , the brims el
tr.m1ely wide , nnd the plumes nddcd fc
trimming 8It ) placed I1S to Increase dech
edly the hM's dimensions. White c
blllck and white and hlack are the mo !
Cnyored tYllc8. Some hllve tie string
there' beIng no choice ns to stylish nI'l
between t'lng lit the back and tnstenln
under the chin.
l'l1tronho tbo&a wbo MdfuU. . .
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DOOR STEP'
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Assassin Claims His .Vlctlm
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BULLET ENTERS HEART
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'Murderer Escapes ,
Sll pect Arrested
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.FIRED THREE SHOrS
IcRIME SUPPOSED TO BE DUE TO
DOMESTIC TROUBLE AND DI-
VORCE-FATHER AND MOTHER
ACCUSED OF KILLING BABY.
Niobrara , Neb. , Ju1y 29.-Wtlllllm
IMcrrltt was shot und killed about 1
( o'clode Monda ' nlgbt. lIe was sit-
IthJg alone near the door step In his
I ar d when l ! man upproached , to wbolIJ
he satd , "Ike Is that 'ou ? " nnd receiving -
ceiving no answer turned to o Into
the house , wben the man fired tbree
IShoot : > , two tal.in olTect , ono enterl ng
beart. The tamlly was In the. .
huuse. The murderer made his.
! escape throu b a cornfield neatby. :
! Susplclon : rests on Isaac 'McUonn'l
Is said to ba\'e threatened
Merrittls 11te 0\\11I to Merritt's
alleged Inthnacy witb McConn's
tormer wUe , trom whom be was
dl\'orr.ed at tbe last term ot court.
McUouu bas been arrcs\o \ 1 being
Itound In a bOllt on tl'e Missouri
.rlvar . with a young son , 'whore ' be
led the lito at ! l 'fisherman.
The Wrong Passenger
l're ! ont , Neb , July O.-Tbree.
unlmovn men atttempted to bold up
Joseph Scblleldera tarmerllvlnt 1171
miles cast and nqrtb o ( Fremont yesterday -
terday morning.
The farmer was watering his bpgs
\\'hen tba men came drl'llJ up In D
a rickety one-horse buggy. 'l'l1ey
asked leave to water their horse ,
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which was Ilranted. On ot We monj
then told Sclmelder that he had done
S9H1e work tor the Jatter several
years aRe and that he hud come tji ,
c ,11ect it. A month's pay be said , was
due.
due.A
A lengthy dispute ensued ,
Schnel er lJavln uo recollection 01
e\'er bavln employed tl1e wau , and
Jt soon beoame e\'ldent trom thl'
manner of the men that the state.
ment ot the spckesmlln was a men'
subtertuge for an attempt at holdup ,
The tellow tina11y said : "I want
tbat money , and I'm oJng to have
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"Db , are you ? " fppUed Schneider ,
"We'll , see."IIe stepped lute his
ranDry and tcok , down a shot un\
put a oouple ot shells Into it and
stepped out ugaln. One ot the men
swung his hand aruund to his hip
pl1cket to draw a weapon , but the de-
tormlned look In the rarmerls eyes
pcrsunrled 1)lm not to.
"Now you fellows glt" , commanded
"Don't 1.1se " ,
Scl1ueldcr. any time , ,
.Vile trio looled at him a aln nnd
tben cHm ed lute their bu y. ,
, They drove away Ilnd their Int"nded I
\'Ictlm has not seen thum sluce. .
Soldier Shoots Policeman
New York July 29.-ln full \'Iew l
dlUndreds ot persons going to worl"
.Patrolman Co II ell us Mulvey was shot
aud probably fatally InJl led , au tlw
corner ot Avenue n and Seventh
: street yesterdu" while tr'ln ! : ! to pre-
veut a soldier from shouting His
sweetbel\It.
'rhoolcller Is Adolpb Schluss ,
twenty.two 'ears of ngo , or the
Ele\'enth battery field artillery ; stat
tloned at : Fort Hamilton , Brooklyn ,
Hter shootln thc pOllccmul : th
sOldier turned the rC\'OITer on him-
selt , but without serious daUlt : e.
Mulvey was shut In the center of
the forehead , the bullet pas lng enl
tlrely tbrough his sl < elI and out al
the back or his head. SdllosM was
nrrested Immediately. Ills swect.
heart , Louise T 1'eedma , eiltl. teell
vears old , ' rau a way screamlu uftel
'Lhu shooting and the poHce are , oJk.
Ijng tor ber. I I' ,
Schiess has been In tl1e army tor
'two ' months and was on Jeave at Db-
Isence. lIe aeclarcU that ho had tuell :
away tour ( Jays uyer bls J aye hul
said he had no Intention ot desertlrl ,
I } 'ollcemnn Mnlvey bad been ! ! ; evcrui
years on th.e torce.
Tbe girl was tound later ald ) told
'tJe ! deteel1\'es thnt her father'wlshe
her elder sisters to marry first an
, she had there tore broken ber rnguge
, mcpt with Schlosg who shot nt' he1
atter'she hud refused to lenow thr
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cngagernetlt.
ExpulslOllli From Flnta nd
Derllul .Tuly 29.-'rhe National
Z 1tung yestelllay pllnted t\e ] texl
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o. a leIter r ch'erl from Flnlnn ! !
s'LYlnu that the expulsions have beer
resumed and that the ovcrnmeni
has ordered the TIev. IMr MUllnm
.Rosedall the well iJ10wn writer ,
speftoker and prl ncl pal or the lyceum
at Uleahor . to 1011v.0 the coul1trs
, atter ceprhln ) him or 1s position ,
'Mr. Rosendal who I" u lilctisth
Icler yman , Is olnl ( to' tlJe Unltec
to work among the I"lnnlsl
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JOIN IN 4. MUTINY
THIRTEEN DESPERATE CONVI CTS
ESCAPE A'r FOLSOM , CAL.
Folsom. Oa ! . . July 28.-Thlrtcon
osperate prisoners confined In the
li'olsom penitentiary made 1sucoess. .
1111 break tor Uberty at the break-
la..t hour Ionday mornll1 .
The break occurod I1bout 1 o'clock
MOI1c1I1 mornlnK. The convicts
II' a.le Immediately tor the ol11ce or
the captain or the fuard , 'R. J.
1.1 urphy. Tllero they Rolzed Warden
WllIelnsol1 ! his ru1\dson , Hurrv
Wilkinson ; Cl\ptaln Murphy and sev-
el a 1 o her onlcers aod g lards. A des-
pOl'ute lI lIt took p'uce. ' The ,
e 1)\'lcts were armed witll knifes
and razors wltll t.hcse they uSSl\ulted
Warden Wilkinson nnd his ol\lcers.
The willden's clothing was slashed
I to shreds with a rllzor , hut the
bla e cUd not touch the lIesh. Turu-
'key ' Cochrane tOIl ht he convicts
with a halr , mlnln blows upou
t ' , em rl ht and lett. Flnal1y he was
foiled by a knlto thllst I" the back. .
Glltlrd Outte was Cllt In , the ahdo-
men Sll that cntrnt1s protruded , while
Jalmers was se\'erely CII t lu the head.
. 'rhe fioor of the ol11ce was cm'ered
with blood.
When the armory post was reached
ICImoers there attempted to Intcrfer ,
but were qnlcldy o\'erpowerod. Then ,
atter further fortHylng themsel\'es
with rlltes , lcnl\'es , pistols , and
ammu nltlon , a dash tOI' the country
wus made.
tonYlcts ; , eacb armed with rll1c1
marched on eltller side or Warden
WIlI\lnson : , who was tbreatened wilh
, death It he made an attempt to es.
cape , and the omcers were told that
it I1ny ot the pursuers toole the life
lOt one of their' ' number they would
IrC'tallate , lite tor life. A tJ Mormon
Ihrld e , about n mile tram the penl.
t nt1ary , the wanleu , his randson. .
and Captain Murply were released' '
and sent bacl. . 'rhe others welo !
m/rcheck110n / with the con\'lcts.
Warel , n W Illelnson In bls statement - .
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ment says : . ' _ I I
"I 'went up to the prison as Is my I
customary lluty to see the cmvlcts
eat their breaktast. I stopped at
the captain's ollIce to walt for the'
prisoners to walle nut from hrealCast.
We were sitting In the omce when
the 1I1H' made its appearance from
the breJktl\it \ ! room a d Bturted fill
the Irou II : ; , Suddenly sc\'cn or
clght ot tIIelr prisoners n1ado , J.IU h
tor the lIne with razors , and knives
drawn , and C'Hne directly for U .
'l'oey werfJ joined hy others. I Jlld e
there were about fifteen.
u lood begln to ( Jow. I saw that
It was hopeless tr ; put up a Dght
against suh : : od s. One o ! the . convicts -
victs C'Jme .Jp behind'my back ,
r mohed eye : with , a razor nnd tried
to cut open my abcJomcn. You can
see how my belt Is Rllt trom end tu
end , anel I1nw my coat Is hanllng In
shreds. ' 1'he convicts ot me and
Murphey uud l1y.e or sIx other oOiccrs
whom Ihey dlsilrmor1. ' .rhey kept us
and prnce ; tedtll , l1a yard nd , out of
It by the ti mt gi te .fqwnrd the armory -
ory post. ' 1'he G'atllng uns In'tbe
statlun hl1rtop and , ifJJI 1 the prison
walls IVII\JId : , have beeu tJi d by the
ullrds , b4t 1 d Hey Aqne so tbe
olllcers , iis w ll Ifs th prisoners . ,
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would have beeu killed. The guards
were unable either to rescue us or to
ptevent their escape. s we ncared'
the arlUfuy a'guard' 'oan1e 'oljt and
t ht'v set'zed . Ii IIn. 'l'h eY' to , . k , the . 'keys ' ,
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away fruUI 'him entorc , ' "the , . urtnory
and eq Hipped themsol ves' ' 'with aU
manner' r ; wtR ! on's . 'l'I Jn they sturt-
er ! alun tho' 'dilsty road aha , 'crossed
tbe prls'u rilh h : to\v'nrdl \ the' ' Morlnon
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Island brltJ ! blid on : )
about a mile they let"0"6 fgO. 'I'hey
also released Captain , ot the guards
Murphy and my raldson , lIarry
WllislDson. 'l'he resti of the men theY
have tnlwlJ alon with them Inel Ullln
General Overseer McDonou h guard
J elm IClensendortl Guy J etter , tor
man ot the rock quarry ; Tony
Drown , stule ; drl ver , , and Guard L.
E. S. Ver trcs IInd two or three
others whos e names have not at
hind.
Fulsum penitentiary Is the prison
without wars. It Is sllu ted In 11
rocIey IImphltl1e ; trc close to th
American river. atlOut twenty miles
trom Sacramento. ' .rhe prlsonors Ilr (
loclwd up at nl ht In the cell hous ,
but during the day they la or In tIll
stone quarries under the supervision
or armed guarcl' ! . On the hills
surroundlnlZ hu prison groundSil IIrl
watch towers , In which the guards
armed with Gutlln uns and rll1es ,
arc stationed. Mounted guards nr (
also stut10ned about the hl1ls ,
Nearly llfteen , hundred men are con ,
ned Ilt Fulsorn and I t has been th (
practlco to send the most desperate
prlsonCis thero.
LI tle Cash In the Vault
SIOUX : Cny , h. . July 28.-A FIBRIlI
In. . special ou the Journal says :
No trace hlU yet been found ot E ,
O. IIutchln'iou , a cashier ot nut h
Inson's prhate ban\ \ . : . and the assist
nnt cashier , IIurry S'mlth , who dls
, appeared when the hank closed It I
doors on last Wednesday.
'l'he uccounti or the ) ) 'Ink are nol.\ \
i hclD cheuked' ) ' The shorta c
1 ' so far discovered lIl s placed at. . $28,000
( IUniv enl was touud In' ' tho' baok4
Iaults.
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Labor Leader Murpby Sent
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SCORED BY THE COURT ,
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ADPeal For Clemency By
Lawyer DcnJed
HE TOOl { ABOUT $12,000
rnlSONER BREAKS DOWN AND ASKS TO
DE HURRIED TO illS rRISON CELL-SAYS
J.IE"S ! snARED IN STEALINGS.
New York , A ugust I.-Lawrence
Murphev , former treasurer of the
juurneynJen slone cuttors'unlou , who
was urrcsted lust Decetuber ohtlT ed
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with ombe2zlln $12,000 tlom th or
j.tanlzatifu ) uud con\'lcted Illst lotl'l
day pr jtTUnd : lurceny , wus toc1ay sen.
tenced to il\'o years and six months
In tM state prison. 'Tile ( Irlsoner's
counsel us\od \ tor olemency 'tor ' his ,
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clleut , but JucJ e Nuwburgor scored
t ) O ( ) rlsouer scvecc'IYI saytr g , , hIt ! , :
he had spent the tunds of the union
IiI rIotous 11 vl ng , and th't i is totall
8teallll"S Il/Uountec\ / \ $27,000. Iu tho' '
course of his remarks he said :
I ha\'e a hotter trom Juhu Mitohelll
In which he , states that part of hel
money embl'zzled bv Murphy was
'paid 111 by wurklngmen , wh , ) belong !
to the society to te contrlbutod tJl
the strl e tunds or the miners In
Pennsylvania. 'l'hls detendunt re-I
ceh'ed a large Hum ot money
men who worked by tbc sweat of
their IJro\'s , to earn ! " lJonest 11 vi ng ,
that they might , put honest bread , Inj
the' moutbs ot their children. '
'l'wentv.se\'on thousand dollars Is :
a large sum ot mOlley , indcel l , and
the evldonce at tbe trial sbowed ,
that It was spent In rlolous\h\'ln '
and for a t.rlp to Europe. '
When the judl-te liad ffnlshec1 ' Tur-
pbey was crying blttorly and'
appeared to be on the verge of col-
lapse.
"My , God , " lie shouted , tbls Is
wren . E 'ery cne of the omc rs or ,
this union Iot a slure of tbe money.1
'l'here was not one that did not.
have t } , flDRer In tbe "Iratt. , : " I
Judjte Newbur er paid no atten-
'tlon to the frantlo man. Murphey'
wants to J.CO to Sln SinK at unce.
Tiis attorney would have IIsked 'tor a
certificate ot reasonab1o doubt so as ,
to take the casu to the 00 urt ot
appeals had It not beeu tbat Murphey
opposed such , a step.
" 111m tl red ot the Tom us , , , - the
prisoner said. "The excltomontnnd
shame at the trial hus made me sick
'nnd dlsplrltert. I want to ot away ,
'rom hero. Mllybe I will hou no
more ot the thln s that arc suld
Ilj. : .Iust ne. 'l'bat will do me G ) Od :
1 need rest ,
Rock ISland Needs Money
New Yorl { , August J.-The direct.
CIS at the Chlca o , Hock Island Pa-
cillc rullway have oalled a roeetlnl { to
be hold at Dllvepport ; I'a."Ootobor' , 3 ,
to { .tmslder the ad\Bl1bllty ot creut-
'lug ' 11 bonded Indebtedness In\ sum
not exeeedln ' $250,000,000 lI1uturlnlo {
Jupuarv I , ! 188at fntercst not to exceed -
ceed 4 per oent
'l'he pr posed bonds will he Isgued
tor retundlnreddemlnl \ : or' payll1
rit or" beorc maturity olitstundlng
oullatlouSil' ! ' 9t tl e compaqy " , r COn- ,
, stltuent orppanles 'YhlcJnay \ Ibe
ucqulr ( j by , conso'Hefation and tor the
purchase of O\fllershl'p ' ot shares of
slack or therwlso for the purchase
ot tutuQdevelopcmont.
Throws Ios tto nt Feet
New York. August I.-Mrs. John
Gerl\cn : ciusetJ a sensation at the
Monmoutb COUTjty horse show al
I LOtJ J runch yesterday by pluckln
tWill the head ot her champlor
saddle horse , La Conttibut9r a wblt (
rosette placed there by the judRl:1 :
aOll angrily , throwln Itat , their feet
{ { 'en entries competed against La
Coutrlbutor nearly all of wbhu
I were h retofore unknown iu tbl
show ling. La Contributor WOI
11 I1rst at the naUllnal horse show II
, 1002 , the ohamplonshlp at DrooklYI
In 1003 and two \'aluo ribbons anI
the champlollshlp tl1e rccen
, AtlalltJ City horse show. MrsGrekel
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thought the Judles erred In pJoolnl
ber fuurth 'yest rday.
Forcing up Price of tlol's.
San Francisco , August 1.-IJop
growlJrs lit the Pncfiu Ilorthwest ar
) enc1N"'or1n to secure uulty of UCUOI
umu { ) thu prpduc'crs with the ob
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. Ject 01 cuntrolllni- : this seasons pro
ductlnn uod fttclnl : up price.
. Of the 30,000 bales produced Ills
year the growers now hold les'i tllUl
s 3OOD bllcs : , one dellier havlnlJus :
purolased 3,000 bales In Oregon to
direct explrt to En la ) d. GrolVer
Bre asklulC 15) { , ocUlq' per p ound ,
with standlcg oIJers of 15 CCD
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f/ebraska Nof s
, Phil Neslor ; t Tccumsch , WDI
Ib l1Ittt1l'ed ) by lJ lIf : thrown trom
a t.tJckln" : , horse , ' . ,
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\Vhllo \ attempting o untgaq , a
small rll10 John Curtils at Tccumseh.
sbot l.Jlolt ! In the foot.
1t.1t , I
The Robinson hardwarc atoro'aL
Itearney , wns , r bhcd 6Ot 1e tlrnu Saturday -
; urday nlRM u11' 'Wn'ljor' ' kurv S ;
revel veIS aud TU . . . talen. '
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Articles of Incorp rtlon h\\'e : been
med for the St. J'rnncls ctit.UlJc ) )
church at Randolph , llIshop Sc nu l
ot Omaha Is prosl < 1cnt nd Futncr
Colunorl Is'Ico presIdent.
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The resl natton or' Mrs , \ ' , , - G.
Wur.ner who bas beeb t110 librarian
, ot the Lydia M. Woods l1\rury n t
, J'alls ! OIty eycr sluce , it wus opened
.has ueen tendered , to take elY ct
August 1. . 1
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Earl Lln er , a , youn man working
, on the farm 'of ' WJlliam Lauder"ucar
ISIl ver , Oleek , was o\'ercomo by ! leut.
land Is lyln In a precarIous couditl' nj
IIIOt having rc"a1uec1 cbnsclousn , ss.
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W. J. Myer , who has been mlllunR
his home with 'his ' son-In-luw. I.
11)ler50n , who rosldes tl ve miles 90uth
vest of Deatrlce died at the ad-
\'tlllced a e ot 83 years. The'renlh \
, were takeu to HltettoD , Ifrcnunt !
county , Ia. tor Interment. 1
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Franle Freese' , Oscar' Snell ah j
Fred alii h , who 'wero L ro ted Otth
'chargo ot b ea'1dng Into the lIouse of
) Irs. Llz7.l0'Sodenl1r , l1ly , 17.V 1l
I-tlvon a pr 1tmlnary heullnl-t IJdlr
'Jllstce ( UuH ok and 'houo'd'O'cf t
the dlstrtlct , ooutt : u ( ) er a bo i ] at
. $41)0 ) eaclJ. ' , . . "
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John T. Mallalll'J , tormer s oro-
tary ot tbo republican Uite central
clHnmlttee Is n'ow'en a bd ' 11the \
mlnlm busJDess In'IdahO : , "fib Is hi
Llu oln" l cco1l1panhd ) qy his JVHo , ,
vls , tipg with 'r1en ' . 't . " , ' I
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TIavlnlt been an in vtllld tor sam
time a'Jd wishing to nd h r me.
Mrs. W. T. Doyson , wife ot Q postal
c1erlc at 'Ord ' , I'took strn.hnine re-
c ntlr. She Mld' ' be'r lH1sblhi , ' 'I T ; '
ernl doctors succe ded ill sl ving her
Ute.
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The dnnuul leports ot the county
superlntondents at the st.1te , show
thut tbe wages ot tbe male teachers
In JOITorson county bave rls o from ,
$47.53 to $48.07 , whUe the tcma1a
teachers w eB 1m ve risen trom $ .15.81
to $36.98. Tbe Incre se In Washington -
ton county was 85.C8 per'montb ' on'
tbe average. , " ,
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The southeastern' dlstrlot at the
Grand Army ot tbe _ nep'ubll .ha\ '
begun Its hlrteenth aJDuareu ! -
foii at Falr1)ury. ) Tbe 'tlrst climp
Ure vas help p tbQ oq ,1 ? os .
.tormerly opened wltb an addres. .
t om the mayor. , One hUDdr , 'a c\
twenty-fivo tents are pltcbed on the
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groundso/ ' I "
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Mr.V1llHam A. Beckmeyer. .
rUss J.lary Belle Cou11'erYere m.t9
rled in the M. E. ol1uroh at _ M1
In'\tto'u. \ 'T o''ceromoDY was per rm.
ed by ov. G. ' I. CoutIer , tathe [ ' . > t
the hrJrte , In tbo presen. . ot lari"
crowd pt , invited guests.
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Dr. Willard nobert , e. It ) . S. . at
, Portland , Oro. was mllrrlml , In ut , .
I ton to Miss Anna Eliza , third d.ogb. .
ter of Mr. and ? irrs. Fred SchrolJder.
by Rov. ' 1.1. C. rooks ot' ' the Methodist -
dist Episcopal Iburoh. Arter
I luncheon tbe bappy eouple \ er.
I cscorted by the wedding party to t . . .
depot , wbere t11 y took tbc , tEaln f r
Chicago lIud other eastern , I,9In ?
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JeRf'n , , " Canao' Do Cured. . . i
. by local IIPl1l1catlons. as they cannot , reach thl I
dl ( ,3S011 porlloll ot the cl\r. There Ls oClyon.
Imy to cllro lJcafnogs. ' and. thut Is lIy on tltu-
110111\1 semodlQl. 1I611fneu 1 $ cause , by an 1D- i
laml'll ! rolltllllbn of the mllcous lining of the ,
J"nttnchlan : TUbt' . When this tUb8 ! tots Inllamed \
) 'ou have a rnmbtlnK 50und or Imperfect hcar- d
III , ant when It Is entirely co\Od ! lXJatuesl1l ,
Ihe rC3'ltt.lUll unless the ilihmmt'ltlon..clln ' be ! '
taken Ollt anrt thLs tu1)o reswrt'l1 to ttsnonn I
ronllltion. benrlu ! : wlU be desttoyed' loreverl
nine ces out or ten &Fe e4UH ! ( ! by Catarrh
which Is nothing but au lnfilWloo condition I
thl ! mllco\1S 6urlaco8. '
WII will Rlvo Ono nun drOll I10llan tor an ,
rase of PetU'ne s ( caUled by catarrh ) that clUUJo1 1
bo curn < l by lIall'l Catarrh Cure. Send for cl j
UI3f11 , free. " , ,
F. J. CIIKNEY & C > . , T01o@ , 0. '
Bold by nnlltltllit .1SC. ; ' . '
Uall's Fawll.7 1'1111 are the beat.
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tIIr . Somb Whl tehlli , \Vite of 1\ 1
pfOl 1lnent bqslness m n at Nebrnskt : .
Olty , died Wednesday aged 41 xea
Mr , Whitehill was born In Tayfor
" ounty , find 1ms bl1cn a 'resident ot
1
. t1111 city since 1887. The fUDcral
t
ot the lata Oornellus OteJtOI' was
held Wednesda from bls \ t.f' r4':1 :
, r dcnce sautb of tbe city. The servloes
wcre conducted by the Rev. II. L.
( Ii Honse anUtbe Jntorment was made
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'In Louts c metefY.