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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1903)
, - . , . " Ice.Crelllll Hnntl wlch. l or IIn ' SOc1l1lcutcrtllhll11llIt the rol. , lowlug will lJe 1I0vc1t . ' " , II : PrCplI't ! n , . white Ice CI'ealll fOl' fOllllllutlon , color t 'W' 'oue.h/llf ' plllk'Iolet 01' gl'ell11111'1111 ! \ ' . DI' with 8trawIJCl'l' ' , violet 01' pltllchlo. ! 1"III"or the white with \/111111/1 , liB this 'wJ1l IJrlll out the other 11/1 VOI'S and not IlIt01'f'I'c with them. Pllck Into 'poulld hlllln 1I0wl11'r cans /Inti Het In , Ice /Iud f/lit / fOI' two hO\1\'toI. \ When \ ' l'catl ' to tPI'\ ' ( ' . wi pc (1\lttolIlI1'8 of cuns t with II hot ( 'Iuth 111111 l'rl'/llIHI / will slip out. II/lvt ! at h/lllll tponge c/llc cut - , with corCl' of lJuldng 110wder c/ln. / , With a wlu'm Imlfc slice thc 1lI0ultI'tI I 'cI' t\m \ ; Il\1t two colorH 011 cach' sltIe - , f 1l l'IIlw dlHh ; Jtllrnlsh Rome with I' ' . " . , blanched II ImOlltlH , othl'I'H with l n . , llsh w/llnut mClltsInti fl'ult.-\\'hllt to : t Ht. : [ French Omclet. ! HI'NII : thl't'C cg H Into H 1J0wl , IItltI ! \ . . . , tlm.c tnblcfllUonfuh ; of waten 0mlilt. : . i fOl1l'th of II tellspoollful of suit IInd " n few grnhlH of 11'PPI'I' , thm IJCllt with l' u fori. ulltl1 w11 IJlt'lHlel1 , 110 longcr. Put a tllbleHlllIonful of huttel' Intb' n - . fr 'lng pnn und when hot tllI'I1 , In the r egg mlxtul'e. As It cooks 11ft up tbo. .cool.cd e with n fori , ' , I ttltlg. the un. cooked run un er next to the pun until till Is of u t'rellm ' consistency. Then l , 'Iet It rest on the HtO\'C for a few sec- r' .onds to 1.n'own sllgbt1 . undernenth , 11ft , . to one Hide , slip n Imlfel1derllenth and " . ; " carefully 1'011 the omelet to tbe center .or fold one-hlllf o"er the other. Plnce ( a hot dish o"er Uta pan , Invert them togetllel' , gllrnlsh the omelet with pnrs- , ) , ley lIud ser\'e n t once. Rn.pberr , . . VJllcar. ! 'ut two quarts of freb ! , ripe rasp. berrle ! ! In a ! ltone or chinn vessel , fiud - 'pour on them u qunrt of vinegar. T.et I : stllIltl 24 hours , then strain throulh II ! \ sle\'e. Pour the liquid over two qUllrts of freHh rU81lbel'l'les and let stnnd II figllin 24 hours. ' 1'hen st1'l1ln a second . ' * , tll1I ( ' . Allow ont' pound of louf sUgllr I to ever ' pint of julc ( ' . Dreak up the l' sU lIr lIud Ipt It melt In the liquor. Put the whole Into a stone jllr. cover ' e1osel ' anll S.t It In a Iwttle of holllng 'f l wlltel' , which must bt' kellt at II Clulcl I boll for om' houl' . Skim , IInd when I cold , bottle the "Illegal' for URe. Poured I -over crucled ; : Ice with a little'WII ter J lI dell. It mlllws a most refl'eshlug l .summer be\'el'llg'e.-Good Housekeep. ( , 'n . f - Uonllt Quuil ! ! . ' . t' Dl'IIw 111111 truss these the sllme liS 1Jheasnnts ; cut some thin. sllullre 1I1 'ers ) or fat un con , just Inrge enough to co- . 1' a qllllil. fIIl'PIIl : \'Ine-Ifllf o\'er each of these , Cllt It to their size. lIull then l tie them ucatl . on the IJrcnstH of the I . . : IlIn11 s. Hun nn Iron slewer througb the ( , fluullf ; , fasttm thlH on to 1spit , 111ltl , . l'Oust them before a urlsl ; : 11'e for IIbout t , quartel' of un hOUl' . tht'n lsh thel11 t up with the \\11 t'rcressfs I1rounll them , r Inze the In 't.'l.s or hllcon , pour ROm ( ' f .or the gl'alillIeI' the quulls. lIud , ; ' . ' ' . ; e1'e. . Cocoauut I'nl1dllll { ; i Oue cupful or mill ; : , one-qu/u.tel' or n : t ' ] Jouud of 1-1'ated corouuut , thl'ee tlllJle- 't : ; pooufllis of hrenll l'l'umbs , three ro- ' ( hl'f1100ufllll\ \ pow rrell sugUl' , two ! tllulespoonfuls of meltell hutter , one ' 'f CUIJful of stonell l'IIltdUH , the g1'l1ted ,1 llcel of oue lemon , woll-hent'n whites , ' \ ' uf two eggH. . Hell t all until well mIxed. \ii' Hutter a cold IJ\u1cllng dish' an pour . the mixture In. Hulw 810wl ' one hOUl' , theu tUl'U out on n tint dish and shuke lIulverlzcd : m"ur over It. Stl'VC hot or ' ' ohl with ' cllstnl'll fl'ult. ' , el'eum , or , . " - - " Fillh Chowdcr. I : ' 10fish l'howPI' ) fl' ' Home slices of ' SlIlt 1101'1 , Iu au l1'on llOt. Put In II IIl ' - 1'\ \ f' , er of 1\h \ , ellt hi sllees on the pork , thcn a 11I 'el' of thllll ' Hllt-ell onions 'J aud one of sllcell potatocs. Hepeut un \ tll the qunntlt . 111'811'1'(1 ( Is outaillcll , 1.1 -:5ellson : each In wer of onloll8 with salt . , ; ' : tIlIl pepllcr. 81111t hurd hlscults uu IIJllce thl'm ou the shIes and top. Add ) l wa t1' nollgh to come Into sight. When the potlltoes are temlel' the dish Is l'eallr. Ad hulf Il pint of mill , 01' a , up of cream and HP've. t ncvilicil Pheonll. : ( Jut Into smull pieces three onions , l .tlJree gl'ecn pfPllel'Sln pound In a mm.tnr. \ ll to them a tenspoonful 1 each of CIJ\1tlley uud mlxCl musturd , ' " f' with a little snit. Pllt Into u suucellfiu ; " 111111 put 111 half n IIlnt of cllll'et. Cook . the pigeons In water till tcmdel' , nr- rauge In 11 ( lIfih lIud pour this SUIICO ' 'J\'er them.-1'he l < Jplcurt' , VenlKlI1I Mntton. ii' 1 I 1 One cup coollng ; : wine , one cup vln. egor , ont' gl'Utcd nutmcg ; pour overt t\ leg of mutton of six or eight pounllsj . let stay II t'ollple of days , turning't'O or three times. Honst fl'o\n \ one utili onc'11Ulll'ter to IImi 110'uj.s. .r , ' one one-hilif . Sprlnltle with sult .lIIJe.r ! ql\l .I our ; nhl n little ho wat < > r , 'Ia ' te ery : l1f- I teen minutes ; CIll'l'llnt jelly snuce : I . Canncd Car. . Put ripe corn O'Ctho \ tJre .11l. ollnl ) ; \ saltell water IInd cool , for twent ) ' min. I utes. 'l'l1ke from the tire.llnd cut from ' t e cob. Put Into jllra on the stO\'o In 'I ' u.brond pun of wllter. Hrlng this wn- I , ter to Il boll and Benl the JnrlS hnmedl. 'ltely. Keel ) In n , dark , cool plllcc. f Frollted l'herrle. . ( DlI ) the ch'errlewlth th stems on 81\(1. If poislhle , the Kreen lea \'es-In I the white of tin egg Orst , mil then hI Wllltt' sugar. J\'CP : on' Icr. ; Ilnd Bervo tor lunch In a glnss bowl iornlsbed I with JTt'eD leave. . - - - . CONSUL , MURDEHE.DJ , . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " , ; . - SHOT WHILE.IN A CARRIAQIi fo.r BEY RUT SYRlA. , .r. . . . 'DEED ' COMMITTED BY TURK ONLY BRIEF DETAILS OF THE AFFAIR AT WASHINGTON IMAGELSSEN , .THE VICTI ' : . . . : : l. AmerlcRII SllllRllrol1 OrllerCiI tu S 'rIR. AllY U"IIIIII1IA Millie UIIOU Turkey " ' 111 II" lIiwlteil Up By mcrlcl'- - Oyster D1Y , N. Y. . Aug. 28.-Pl' , sl. dent H ) Qse lelt tonight Issued orders' ' that tbe merlcan European squad. ron , under comm1\l1d of Rear Admira.l ; CottOD , should pro ( ed at once to Bey. 'rout , Syria , to be in roadine8s to support any demand tbo United States may make on account or the assaslnlL- tlon there or Vice Consul Mallcsseu. Wn.shlngton , Aug. 25..The state department - partment has recel ved a cablegram from Minister Lelsbman at Constantl. nople announcing that William C. Maglessen , United States "Ice consul at lleyrut , SyrIa , was assassluated Wednesday wbile rIding in a carriage , Tbo AmerIcan Minister Imooedlately brought "be crime to the u.ttentlon or , the governm nt and demanded action by Turkey. AcUng Secretary Loomis today cabled Minister Lelsbman , In. structing him to demand tbe immediate - diate arr'st and punishment or the persons guilty or the murder. No demand for money indemnity for the man' : : ! family bas yet heen mad ! . ' , but tbat will probably roHow. Mag- lesson was appointed from Minnesota. Admiral Cotton , commanding the European squadron , bn.s been cabled t > y the navy department to have his vessels In readiness to move to Beyrut , which Is on the eastern shore of the Iedlte.rranean sea , in case the demands - mands of the United States govern. ment upon tbe Turkish government ne not complied wltb. Brooklyn and San Fr ncisco are at VIlI Crancbe , lnd Macblas II' at Genoa. l\Iagle Esen who is a Scandinavian \Vas appointed vice consul at lll'yrut September 20 , 1899 , by Consul Gabriel ltavaudal , who Is of the same natlon- lIllY. .At the time or his appointment - ment as vice consull1e was a consular . : Ierk In Turkey. The announcement of the assassinatIon - tIon of the American vice consul , followIng - lowIng so Roan upon the assassination of a Russian consul in' Turkey , created nrong comment In ol1lcial clrclesand the sugL\estlo \ \ wa s macIe that Ruch frequent assassinations indicate a \'eay disturbed conclltlon of : alTalr : ) III the Turkish dominions. ? tHolster Leishman gave nO partlc. ulars of the assasslnat on and the Jtate department has no information IS to tbe cause of the murder. 3.'he t\merlcnn government will Insist that the local authorities be punlsbed It they were derelict , In duties and that full measure of punIshment be Iven the actual perpetrators at the outrage. Beyrut is a city on the eastero shore of the Mediterraneao sea an Is 11 p ace of considerable commerolal Importance. It is prol > aulo that the 1ctlon or the Turkish go\'ernment lInd the condition exlsl in at Beyrut will determln whether the European sq uad roe shall be sen t to ' .rIJl'ldsh waters. Uuless the 'l'nrllsh ; : orernment acts pl'Omptly on the demands made by the Uoited States government , It Is expected that the European Eq'III1 - ron will at once more eastward , Minister Leishman's cablegram WIIS dated ycsterpay , and sta ted t ha t tIle assassination occurred SlIn ay , the minister beIng lurormed or th crime by Consul H.avau ul. The consul ! ltated tlta the murderer was not seen and is not known. ' .rte state dopaltllJlnt forwarde Minister Leishman's dispatch to the president at Oyster Bay and is In communication with hiu ! on the sub. ject. Mr.MaAelssen as thirty years 'd , harlng been born In ] 873. He'as educated In the common schools of Mln ese n , aUd , w s.astudent , of tlle Lutneran colle e at Decorah , Ia. , for three years , . .For a time ho was as. al tant city assessor of ioux 1Ja116. . D.Hnd also assocl:1to : 'cditor oC a pap 1' called tbo.Eoho published there Give" . Ul to _ oesrfgers Paris , Au'rho \ expulsion ot the Hedernptor 1st Cathers .trom their monastery at Lvs Saules , all the 01 onoe , department of th Vend e was carried out yesterday. ' 1'110 monastery bells summoned a crowd of pl'oplo tu Its defense , missiles fYere throwll out of t e wllJdows and se\'eral oC the hesehters were injured. Ahcr t mr hours solgo the tJarrlcade.i we. e forced and tbe fatheri' retruatcd tu the roof , \here they coutlnued tbelr defense untIl dislodged by water. t r > ID NOT KILL It\AGLESSEN \ 1I 1 I I I CONSUL FIRED AT BUT SHOT MISSED THE MARK. Constantinople , Aug. 29.-It tr.\ns. pires that the report that Vlco Can. sui Maglessen was lelllcd Is Incorreot. All unknown indivIdual firld at hIm ami tle : bullels passed olose to tbe \'Ice cOl1sul bl1t did not touch him. ' 1'l1e vall ot lJell'lit afterwards vIs. Ited Vice Consul Maglcssen , expressed his rerets ! tOI' the outrage and order. ed measures for the arrest or the por. petrator. ' .rhe error In stating that Vice COI1. sui .Ma lessen had been killed at se from a' mistake In a cipher tclegrnm. Washington Au . 29.-'I'he state de. partment to.nlght receIved a cable. gram tram Minister Leishman al Constantinople. confirming the aEDei. atcd press report announcing tba the report that Vice Consul Magll'ssen at Uelntt had bcen aS5assln ted was in. correct. 'l'he minister SlL'R the mls. tale m Ido by hlll1 In announcing the assassination was due to an error in the transml slon ot a cipher dlspa.t.h , from Consul Hn'ndal ! at Beirut. I Kew' York , Aug. 29.-1n response to I a tele ram oC inquiry regard.ng the reported arsassluatlon or Vice Consul Maglessen at Beirut , Syria , 1\Ir. Freer ) ' - er , treasurer of the board or the 1)res. byterlan mlssloll at Uei1'ut , has cabled to the ASsociated press as Co11owa : UBolrut , Syria. Au . 29. .A.ltl1ou h tbe attack made on Vice Consul Ma- gelessen was evle ently premedltLted , the bullet. . , mIssed him and be cBcaped ul.1tnjured. ( Signed. ) HTeyer. " Have Right To Send WorshIps. Paris , Aug. 29.-The attemptc assassination of tbe. American vIce consul at Beirut' Syria , attracted - tracted much attention here , but no Information bas been reCeived in omclnl or other quarters. 'rhe last Beirut report receIved at the foreIgn onIcc was da ed July 7. As Ueirut heretotore bas been con. Bldcred qulto outside the range of Turkish dlborders the French ol1lclals sa.y tbe gravity or the situation depends - pends on whether the sbootlng WnS done by a Turkish soldier sImilar to the assasqlnatlon of the Russian consul at Monastlr , which , the otUclals add , would warran a demand on 'rurkey similar to that made by Hussl . It Is Ol11cially stated that an A meri. , can squadrolJ shoul'd Iota 'to 'l'urkillb waters. .rlle action of the Unl < < e States wl1I not be rrgnrded by France or the ether European powers as blW- in any political slgnlllcance In connection - nection with the near eastern ques- tion. tion.A A leadin olllcial lIknned the pres. ence ot an AmerIcan squadron in ' 1'urllsh waters to the demonstrations mad by the British and German warships In the Venezuelan watols , the purpose in euch case being to command respect and enforce the collection oC demands not l1avln any connection with the general pOlItical. . cond I lions. I ' 1'he latest ol1lcial ad vices received I here bhow that the Russian squadron , \vhleh was at In lla , oIY the cast coast or ' 1' 1II'ley ; : , was \vlthdrawll to Sobastp l. where it Was waitln for orders. Italy has on warship , Aus. trIa line and France one In 'l'urklsh waters , liut In ach case lal1 e squad. rons are held in reserve for action It tlw situation shall become acute. Th IncLCHsiJJA' ra\'lty of the con- dl tlons I n L IIl'key Js further shown by an ol1lclal I'epult jusb reCP1ved CrGID PhllIppoll. " ! riving details ot the revolutionary plot to blow up the 'Oriental express. ' One'of tl e plOtters had been desl . nated to sacrilice his life by boarc1iJ I th' train nnd throwln the bomhs. 'rhls p'ot probably was connected with the tlynamltlnA' or thl ! Omnlhus train at KnleliburA'as , bllt the Phl'lr- ' plls report eS'ablishes tle fact that the orl lna' plan was aimed a alost the leadlnt. ! trans.J uropeall ex press for the purpose or IllJpTe\iJl ! ! the world with the mnltllde ur the dIE- : order. 'rhe reprts received here trom the I French Ol1suls at. Saloull'a and Iot- stlr re still m st reabs'rlnA' . I hey SLV ! they Imno fear or the I r 11 Yes , unleoa the Turkish soldiers hecome mflre lawll'ss , 'rhe reports acId tha.t fOrI ) ' . nine battalions , have be.n ; with. drawn from A Ibanm and , cuncen- trat'd arollnd Salonlca , as the Iban- Ian elllordcr-l ! have been cru hpd. The most remarkabll } feature of the reports.discloseR the faot that 'he Tllr klflh Coree , which ootal1ee1 50COO. lIIen , when the troops r terCd AlbiLtlJr\ six mnths ' 't.o ( hos he n i'c'u ' ) ecl to 15OOO men. . ' - ' ] ' ( o\V \ of tl ; , ' oldlp.rR died of cJl" : lIease. Th"e loss was chiefly In' men k'l1lrd whlie cr sllug'the AlbaiHI\n ) UI " " " ' . , , . . ' r ! lllg , ' , .1 : Ex.Sherlff Kills tflmself. , Baslo"Wyo. , Aug. 29..ACtor. kill , In W. S Dirlam 1ll8t WHenesriay ) at Wnlllnn'Wyo. ' , WI"IJ' . Smith , Cormer- ly shbtiIT dr' hl1l'ry CO'nnty , Nehfllska , ' ( 'ummltLed sulcld. . out of Insanu re- mors I. He killed hlmsl\l 011 'hls OA'n ranch , the weaP911 being IUs ) Vln : nhrstl'r rln" . Smith anrl Dirlam tHU ] tt(1I1hlo : , NORooner , had .t.he "wo'Ion \ partt'\ ( than Dlr'am sudd . , ,1y. turr.I. R'ml firrd'.at fimll \ ) , hut' ber9ic , f1iJtlh' wa. hit he took aim a.t Drrlinn dnd . killed h1m on tba spot. . 'I , , - LL GES ARE ALARMED RED HOTSTONESAND LAVA POUR FROM VESUVIUEB Naptrs , Aug. 27-The peOlle 01 Naples and Ue , environs witnessed , n remarkable spectacle at 1I00n yester- day. One thousand feet below the ceutral con or Vesuvius the , 'o'cano opened like II. hu-e ! ; mOllth , out of \\'hlch belched a Iter ) ' stream , which ran down the side of the mountain , and at Ilrst seemed to menac\1lhu ob Rer\'ator ' . 'l'hebulldlnlr , however , Is protected In the direction of the ! .tream by a. mound at h1.\'a. 200 feet hlHh which wa. . thrown out during the eruptions of 18 ! ) : ' and ) \100. THe erup. tlou occured without any Warnhlj ; whatever. 'l'here'IIB no earthquake , detonation or rain of ashcR , not.llinlo . : but a clear stream or lava aml red hot stono" , which were thrown to 1\ height 0(700 Ceut , producing an ex. tremely beautlCul elfeot seen trom Naples. ' 1'110 stream or laa : , which Is nfteen Ce t broad , Ilt 11 o'clock to- Illght had covered distance oC 2,700 feet. It dovlaledlLter : . from the l- rectlon of the observatory , which is no longer meunnced. 'rhe only danger Is ror the new elec- trlu tramway up the \'olc:1no , whloh , l1owever , baa thus rar not been touch- ed. 'he eruption already Beems to be dccreaslng , I1mlit Is hqped that no damage will result Crom It. The specta'.o1'8 Car enougl\.away \ not lo be frl htened stood entra.nce at thespectaole , but tb e nearer , to the volcano were seized by panic when the eruption bl"gan and ruslled down from the sides or the mountain and from the adjacent counLry to the : villages of Portlol and Resina , which are built over tbe ruins of llorcul : - neum. 1'11e alarm in tbese vIllages was IOmewhat quIeted by the mayor anlc. Ing notIces declaring t.hat t.ere ! : waa no danger and exhorting the people to remain calm. .rbe chief O [ police at N ples has gone personally to nuike a tour of the \'lI1ages around VesuvIUs In order to reassure the peasants Rnd superintend - tend any mensureB 01 prolec 10 I which may be deemed necessary. .rhe superstitious - perstitious 10l\'er classes are agitating r'Jr the expulsion of Proressor Krull JC Munich , who predicted the eruption - tion , declarlug tha.t he bas the "evil eye" German Veterans UnIonIze. 'l'erro naute , ln ' Aug 27.-The Not th American lalegerbund adIeu Iou rued yesterday to meet in t. LouIS - IS Ih lUO.1. As a result of the session hero a united society ot the men who ; en'cd In thc Germnn army bas bcen rormed. The committee appointed Tuesdny t'1 perfect tltc orRaulzation of a oen- tral society mot yesterday and formed the united krll'jterbUl'd or Ame lca. ' .rile followln ol1lcers were elected. , : lreslc1ent lUchard Mueller of New York City ; vice president , Carl Hchmldt of Cleveland , 0 : , ; secretary. Oarl Schoenduve of Aleron , 0. . ; treasurer - urer , Josepb Schlliecleer or , Ohicago. ' .rhe ol11cers chosen arc from ropre- sentatlves of German vettJrans' sool- etles , wbo ure in"lLed to meet with I the Nortb American kriegerbund. 'rh y are nIl aCtive , workers , in the dllYeren t socIeties. Ono of the tlrst , f lnRs ' < 'one'arter . ' ' < ' or anlzatlon was lo consider pIa us for a homo fOI nnturallze Gor an soldiers who becameslck orwdlsubled The Naw Yurk society .ha'3 ' alreadv raised ' ! GOOO , towards such an Institution - stitution aQd this 'will form the nucleus - cleus of the national fund. ' .rho cODstitntlon provides for una- tional encampment every two years , The date tor the first one was leflJ with the presIdent alld It is prob'lble 110 will .Jall a meotlng In St L\lIlls \ next year at the same tlmo the lerle- ' . ! orbuud or Norlll merlea lDels. Will Not lnd Herself. Paris , Au . 27.-The report of the It'rench comml sloll appointed to con- rer with the United Sta.tes monelary exchange coml1llESltlner : ) has been de. livered to Ambassadur Porter. I contains a note from lJ'orel n Mnlster Delcasse saying France is not pre. pared to express blndin concluslOIlH until she has tonsulted wi h the other powers. The report en. clorlies the orlllciplo or a gold stand arc ! for Ohlna. nd other 1111 ver-usln t'ountrles , bllt It points out thl\t the plan Is posltlvo only under Judicious colnn e by the A'overnment aUd , , bo creation tlr an adrquate . gole ) , elwrvn Seml.ornclal advlrcs .trom r'l1s.lu Indicato'that the Russian co 111 III Is. silln has marle slmlllnr conclusions. ' It'lance and HU'lsla consider , it preror rable to eSlablish a uulfurm s'stern III hlrlli by beginnJug on a silver basis ana afterWaxQs , raJ.sJ nJ ; Itu , a llxed old value , than tu tte 11 on a Iold standurd , 1m m rilltloly. ' , , , RussIans Quit 'fhe Hall. Basel , Swit er'land , Au . 27-'l'hQ dehate in the zlonest congr < > ss ou the British pro osal to set apart.a pnr- tlon or the lJrltlsh I nstAfrlcl ! .fur , 'ollnlzaUoD by the Jews closed today. , ' 1'110 con ress bV 225 votes to 111 adopted a resolution to ' : lIppolnt n committee of nIne who should bl' : leut tin an expldltton to' EaM Atrlc,1 to InvestIpate the situation : . Tl ) ( ' Hussl nd \ l atca' oppOsed the pro' Ject. nDel 1ett tbe 'hall'as ' a protest. ' . - . . . . - - - - - . . - - - - - - - ' - - - - rwo ARE KILLED . ' . j I , . a. : , THREE MEN COMMIT MUr'F.R : 'N ' CHICAGv. . * M' _ . ' . " , : & ' ' ' ' - . - . ATTACK WAS SURPRISE KILLfD/ : AND WOUNUED ALL EM , PLOYEES OF STREET CAR CO , . . ' . - . : : _ i ; r FIRE WITHOUT WARNING . , . . . . . . . _ . . . , . _ . . . , - 7- , . Twit It lIIell In 'l'rn'I , nil" ' 1\0 ( ) Ih r. WUlllllh'II-SI"yer" H'l'urn Three 'l'\IItIl \ n",1 JI"lInrt nUll lIlnku 1 "I'lIl'e , . " ' J ; ; . , _ ; W , . ; . = w.-- - : o J Cllcago ) , Ailg' . 3I.-Wltbollt a. word or warning tWtI men were killed and two otlll'I'd : wounded by hod.Ul : ) mo at the barns 01 the Uhlcago OIty Hall. way campan } ' , Ixty.llr t ami State streets , at an enrly hOllr yesterday. . l'he sh JOLIII was done by t.hreo men who escapJd after securln $3OQO. l'hreo oC the men who were shot were worl\ng ! in the cashier's ol1lco nnd the Dther was a motorman asleep in the tluter ol1ice. 'l'l1e men in tbe ol11co we e shot before they were aware of ho robber's presenc 1 autl tl e m r" man was kiliell aB bo } VM , rising irom 1 bench where hc had been asleep- 'he dead : Frank Stewart , n.sslsta.nt clerk 1n cashler'R ol11oe , shot throu h body whlIe 8tandin at his dc.alk. Died halt ILn hour later. John H. Johnson , miJtorman , shot through hend ed Instantly. . Injured : William D. Edmond , receiving clerk , , hot in left thigh whHe at his desk , will recover. Henr ) ' Ulolll , shot In the head- recover. ' The robhota , took no chanccs , but disposed oC-iill the oPP l ltlon of the e01pl9yes before they entered the : ll11ce. Choosing tile tlmo when the mploycs were busily engajed ; In bal- lnclng up the receipts of , the nhcht , ' lust atter the Ins conductor had turn- 3d In bls money and left the barns , the robbers suddenly appeared at the receivln/ / ! window and began shooting 'he Urst Il1thn tlon thobe Ins de the : ll1ice bad that anything was wrong WIIS when thl'y hmLrd the sholl' . Thc Urst bullet fired struok Stewart ; a.nd ho ren to the lIoor without a wOrd. U chi and Edmond , who were sitting near tewart , turned to see what , WIIS' ' the matter , but beCoro they could leave their ohalrs they were rendured helpless by the wen directed bullets Dr the robbers. Johnson the motorman - , man , who was asleep on a , bench In the Duter ol1ice , hearing the noise. started to go to the as ltltance of his companions - panions but was shot al1d killed before - fore ho coultl get on his feet. Mal\ng ! mre that all opposition had been removed - moved the robbers then broke open the door of tbe cashiers office with a ; led c hammer and secured $3000 ; 'In b11ls whIch were lying on the desk. Tbey then mlide tholr e.'Icapo. I Four men were arrested three , hours , II.fter , the robbery , on suspl lon or beIng - Ing Implicated In the crime , but they \lave \ not as yet been identilled. Pass NIght In Smali Boat. New York , AUI1 : 31.-Durlng" ilronl { northeast gale eight miles 01Y m llIantls , N. J. . at ha r-pas o o'clcck Saturday night the 'flu ce masted sOhnoner , Henry P. Mason , from Perth Amboy , N. J. , for Port land , Me. , lend d with 1,100 tons erred red cia } ' , : -truck , It s beHeved , a sub. mer/ecl / wreck and at llalf.past 1 o'clock this morn In ! ! sank. , The crew an two passcugerH fJr the schoonC'rfi took the vessel's small boat and afttr be ng bulTctcd by the heavy lcas all night and a part of today , were rescurtl hy Captain Patterson and the S.mdy Heel { lICe saving crew , who were towed out to the boat 0' 0 mile elI Gal1lee lJy the New York yacht cluh's committee Ol\t Naviga- tpr , on which was O. Oliver Iselin , mana in ( ! owner 01 the yacht Hell- ance , and Herbert , O. Leeds. ' .rhe rescued - cued people rl'ached Sandy Hook at I haIr. pas' 2 lhls afternoon on board the II I Navigator , and later were brought by the same vt'ssel to thlR city. When the Mason struclc tbe main I most IInd mizzen mast were broken I elf short and the vessel started to I lealc bJdly. A female patient In a. .BerUn ipsane : a1ylum ha a tpmper Which alfect 1I < : r hair When shQ is cool apd quiet her hair Is a ' 1Jht : yellow , but when she is restless and ex1 tell It heromeR auburn , Fire on Pagshrp. Yl1n ee. ewport , R. I. , A'ug , 31.-The l1ag shIp Yankee , of , the , naval tralnlng : squadroCl , lIylng the flag ot Hear Ad. mlral Wise , and whlcl\ has heen en- gu ell In the maneuvers oJ ! Purtland , entert'd the harl'Or yes'urday mflrnlng with hpr'mldshlp bunklr aOre."r.rhe fire WII8 disc Ivered l'hursday mornln ! . ! , by smoke 0" tllo Run c1o.k. Some 20 I lens ot coal were removed. CrQIU "he ! 1)P of the bllnk.er. , leavln ! ! t > Ome , t re hundrl'd tons. Th..n the fire hORe WA used anr ! alncc that time the fire b-w : IOOe. . smouldering. - Nehras a 'fJX..oles" , Two rur.11 routt8 will be cqt.abtlshed October 1 at PhilIps , lIamlltoD c'ountv , , " ' 01"J".J . - ; . y. . _ . : ; ; * * - E. J , Gloekel allli 1\I18S Ann" Uand1 rup were married yesterday 'at No. braslm CI ty. . . . . -.1 ) ' : i * . 41 , . . . . . , . . . , , .Tamcs Hamilton has sold tl10 Cool County Ourrier to H. lJ. lllytho of 'reclIllIseh. , , . . . . ' : ' " . . . I f' ' I ! I ! " 'l'hree II1nrr Ins.res were solemnized' by ono pastur In ono day at lIcatrl e\ , . "u recentl . ) . ( t , . , ' . , * , 'l'l1e old settlers ot Deatrlce 3.nd vicinity will hulLl their picnic Sep- tem ber 2:1. : . , I I I I . . " II .t. S. Wheeler , a f r.m r near neat ; . rico , reports that his wheal , crop aver- r.tged U bushels to the , acre. . * * * Frank Coe and O. O. Iloll1. or Neb- raslm City have bou ht the lumber vard of Edwards. : , llra rord. . ' * * * The board or Bupervlsors or Be trlc 1111. ve ad vertlscd Cor bids ror the rl p , rapping 01 the llIlIe river. , ' ; . " . . * .4t W11l1llm y. Morde k bas been appointed - pointed regular carrier and Unrncf' , ' Oryant substitute at li'a1rllcld. . * * * 'l'he Rev. G. .P. Muel10r o [ Columbus , has accepted the caf ( to St. John'liI . 3erman Lutheran church at Yutan. " . * * * 'l'he Gage CoulllY Tenche 1 1nstl ute ha. . be un Its annual 801181 h' ali ! ell.lrlce with 2i10 teacbers In attend- ' mco. " . . - . ' ' . . . ' . .f. . . . . , . " I ' * * * , . " . ' . ' Frank lams of 8t. , Paul has , r6-f turned from 11. horse purchasln tflp' ' to } 1'rance , where 1(0 bought many. , 1no animals. , . . ' ' ' , " . . , . II . , . I A failure at the pthnps at the nav. . : lock lIlHroalJ shops resulted yester-I 1ny In 600 men uelug temporarllY/ / " thrown out of 1l1f110yruent , . , ' . . * * , . Mrs. Eliza Dlelccnson at Lincoln lUet with a sorlous IIcclde \yl1.lleVI - \ Itln at lIumlQldt by failing downl . ' ' \talrs. 'On'e IIrmVIIS broke . , " It . Frank Pittman or O kland yester. , ' 1ty t , i d to ride a brt.'Dob'o. lIel' ' wait Lhrown and serouRly burt. everal' ' lln , were ( 'rushed causln ( ; hemorrhagc.1 * . . * ChaTlci L. Emery of St Joseph yesterday - terday Cell otr a rnll1ng at Ilnd dropped Ii distance of tWtlve feet withuut In any way InjurIng himself. " * II . ' .rhe recent' ' hot weather 8 reportedl to havc" rent1y helped tbe 'corll' crePt In York county. Ii'orty per c n , 0 [ , the croL' in qtat county Is ! 3Ppn ' , , 'lite. ' . " , , " I ! * II 'l'be reports just recel'lcd ' at the or- . fice of tbe state' superintendent 'show' ' that the aWmdanc at rthe.'tl.oJunjor ' normals hold this year approxlmated' ' . \000 teacher , . , I J , . . . , t . ' , " . * II , t . . . . " , . . . . ' 'I Jobnnll ) . I.'ullcr , a ypu g lqp 0 ( , McOool Junction , had bls foot badly crushed 1 n a hay rake gear while. . dn vlng .tho' machino' after 'be' bad' teased to be permitted 'to do so. , . II . ; U. G. Sa.wyer. englneor of t.he cnp- Itol building , has Jus' suffered serious Internal InjurlE's by a.largc-tnnk attbe state capitol falling n a.ID8t him and. pinioning him agaiu t tbe w3ol1. I ! I ! I ! Clarence : Palmer and Mrs. Donrl. ctta Herdman were IUdrried Thursday - day evenin at nealrlcc , the nCT. Thomas ol1lclatlng. 'I'uey will m k . theIr hOll1e In Lincoln. 'It . . * . More than 225 claims for welt bounties - ties , ran ing from $1 to 20 , lor which warrants Wlro IS-Iued havc been re- tInned. 'L'he pers Ins ney r c : lled tor 'b m. ' 1'110 state will be richer by .7 O. I ! II * Yfsterday at BeatrIce while the two sma.ll sons oC L. llw North were drivIng - Ing a colt , It beca.me frl hten , d and ; k'ieked the car ' to pieces. ' .rbe ooys' w ro thrown . outi and somewl . , " at bruised. , , I ' . . " . . ( , j I ! * * . ' , Henry Kusbau , deputY' game warden , of Lincoln county , bas. lee & , c m. ' piLlnt ) a alnst John 8aWyerj".whom tjc' alleg s.was ono of & party"or hunter. ' who a sauhcd blm wbile perfprmlng , his Qlllclal . ' duties . at : Nortb lJlatw. . . . . . , * . . . . I ) . . . ' J. . Mullan nnc.t 'EtJ lrIa "um'tor Waco quarreled and tbo In.ttQr was , shot in tbe leg. - . ' . . . . . : - . . . , I 11e fol1owlng . roral lcttA'r c:1t' . , rl rs "wer ap \ l nte < l in 'Nebraska ! i Hooper , regular , EmU O. Raach : Ube slltULe .Frtld.1. . Ranch. . Jloimesvlll\ ; i regular , , no t p. . rplt i quClJOO- Jones. , . t. . . . . " " ' . _ . i (