Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 15, 1903, Image 7

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I ! . R 1 WONDERS OF OREGON.
.r ; a.otJlC of the Aarlcllltllrnl ) ' "eat.orth.
J Btlltc Are tnrtlht& : .
The Xorthwcst 10 lu'uemlnently the
" , "olHlurluul of Pl'o1ucllon on thu con ,
, ! t1l1ent. WillIam lnclc-o1 Hulne , In
l'em'oon's , tellM how a farllwr In the
, thl' Hood rI\'er countr. } ' In Ol'egon rals"
I ed on four ' ,
UC1'CS 800 lJUshels of lotn
toes tha t nearl. } ' nil ran fl'OW tlm e to
eight pO\1lls \ uplece. 'I'herc wus 'uot
Au the lot one that weIghed less than
i pouud. Squashes weighing us 1I1uch
' us 11 large 1I1au , pUl11pl"u8 U1 > Ilng' thl'
'y Icales ! at the huudredwelght , water-
, J U1l'lons larger than the southern 111c1 , .
, Ilulunles whose eyes would hulgl' nt
seeing the1l1 , turnips larger than one's
awnll , penl'S IItHl apples with u clrcul11'
ference of half 11 } 'urd , are to he seen
at the anuul11 fairs of Snlem nnll ' 1'l1e
Dalles.
l'ho bIggest l11 > plos , the hlggest pears
1111(1 the hhgest cherrIes ut the Chi ,
cage exposition wor ! ! CrOI11 Ol' ( gen unl1
the chnrge cannot he Ill/Hll' ugulust
. ' tlwlJI that what the. } ' gaIn In size the. } '
' , i lese In tla01' . 'I'he l'oll1olog'a ) I SOl'Ie ,
: t1 } ' . \\'hkh Is the hIghest uuthOl'lt. } ' 011
I } " Crult In the ( 'ountra wl\J'led to the
: ' State of Orl'goll the WlIl1er ( ' ( ) for
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l' the It Ol'UcultUl'aI exhlhlt at the Pan
.Al11prlC.1n , Thl' "Webfoot Htate"
stanl1s Ih'st In the Ill'ol1uction of hOll ,
raising ulJOut ol1l.thln ! ) of the couu.
I tr."s total production ,
So far us Is Imown there Is no spol
on em'th , with the exception or eastl'rn
9rl'gon und Wa hlng'ton utHl UIO lid.
olnlng vulle.'s of Idllho , whel'e three
I or fom' crops oC wheat n\l \ ' be lIal'\'l'st.
. , e from Olll' sowIng' , Yet sluce tll ( '
rst settlement of the countr. } ' tll < ' ; ( ,
f'volunteC'r" erOI1 hll ve IIN'n 1'I'l:11etl. :
A. second crop frolll a secdillg' Is 0111 , ,
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elnlly reported to hn ve 'Iel e tlll1't. } .
bushels to the ncre.
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ARE THERE TOO MANY DOCTORS
" 'hat Cu.nnllinn 1'hlnl < of Overcrowd'
I Ing the J'rnfc 3IoIlH.
\ ' ! j From France comes the cOIIIlln [ 11l
: , 1:0 often heard elsewhere that the l1 .
era ! pl'oCesslons 1I1'e o\'erl'l'owdl'll. It i
WU ! ; InsUgntc h. } ' the fact tllnt 1'oung
pbyslC'lnn In Purls , who wus on the .
vel'se of stul'\'atlou , had tUl'ncd shop.
lifter to satlsf ' his hunger , All In\'C'.stl.
gntlon showed tllat the In8tallcc of
, Professlon lI [ ltl\'ertj' WIIS h. } ' no IIIl'nllS
nn Isolute one , The reamn gln > n hy
J II. Purls [ l1I11l r. Le 'J'ellllls , for tld. .
: \ Glnto of ull'alrs Is thnt Fmncl' "hn
Ii fmore octors than she wants , " In
thIs conllectlon the Canndilln Jom'nul
of Ie lchJC awl SIl1' Cl'j' co III P 1\1 e8 thl !
: t situation of the me lcal In'ofcsslon lu
, Europe to that of the In'ofesslon III
f Onturlo. ' 1'he cOlllparlson Is sigllilieulIl.
fj In the rural districts of F 'ance tllll'e
arc ahout three doctOl's lllr 1OOCO of
1 ! opulatlon. 111 the larger dtles thl-l'O
are 7.4 pel' lOj ( ) U1Hl 111 ParIs 10,0 ; ,
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I per 10OCO , 'l'hrouglwut Ontario we arl'
blcses with 11.4 doctol'S '
I . Ilel' 10,000 ,
while In till' { 'it. } ' ot' TOI'onto the phy.
slclans nnmhel' twent. } . to tllC' lOOO { ) ,
, noughly speaking , therefol'e , then' Is
i In Ontul'io douhle the nUlllher of } lhj"
I slelnns per head of population thnt
II . ' there Is In pl'Ofesslollallj' o\'ercrowdel !
j . , li'rance. At first sight It wouill appear
, .that the couditlons of the 1IIIcnl : 111'0
! Cession mllst ue twice as hall In this
) 'province as In the Fl'ench I'elmhllc.
, , 'hls woulll , howe\'er , b un cxu gerat-
\Cd \ view , 'l.'here Is u mnt'rluldlfCerence
; In the circumstances of the two coun ,
, , itrles , 'l.'h average of wealth Is hIgher
, 'bel'e amI the follUln ) 0011 Is more scat.
I tered , Still the oycrcrowdlll of the
1111ecllcnl nud the other professions as
'well ' , Is 1'Ilpllllj' hecomln u serious
questloll In Outarlo-Tol'Outo Iall und
, Empire.
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Correctec ! lIisiHtnlcc. ; .
High Ilrlces oftell pre\'ull III frontlet
I \ : tOWIIS , amI those who lI\'e In new set.
, \ tlen1l'n ts hecome nccustolllell to the I
' J ; changes awl think little nbout It. A
'j : , man who reC'l'ntlr l'ct1ll'ncd from the
J Klomllle t'lIs a good stol'r which Is
It pl'inted In thn New YOl'I , Tl'lbune ,
r People get used to paring big mone '
for tl'llles , he sahl , null two dollal'S for
I .Il box of surdhws or lI\'e dollars fOl' n
I , pound of bud crff came to he regard. i
. : I , cd as reaS/JIIU / hie 11l'1ce , But once I I
I bud the s1I1'l1rse ! or ho..rln . un unex-
" pectedl. } ' low liI'lep llfime . It was IIlw
\ tbls : I hnll a jUlllplng' toothachl'-
- wus neurlr willI with It-111111 W'lIt to
, n shunt. } ' WhCl'l' I was told there WIIS
1- i n dentist , mill 1 nslwd him to ra w
, .m ' tooth , lIe looled me o\'el' , got his '
forcl'ps on m. } ' tooth , 111111 runlcd It out
! ; 1 aCter a couplt' or hard twists.
! "lIow much : " I : lskld ,
' " " 'ell , two doHnrs , 1 guess , " said i
{ tl1e dentist. ,
I I paid him , ulthough my jaw still
IJached , adl. } ' ,
I "Thut's the cheapest thing I've seen
, : round here , " I remnrlwll , as I ga'e I
.hlm the mOIlOj' .
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! I " 'Veil , " he auld , "I thought I'd male '
It low , ccmse : 011 account of the bud
I , light I pulle the wrong tooth , "
11' I hud to go tllC next da ' nnd ha0
\ the bad tooth out , nnd he made mat-
I tel's squal'e h. } ' chu'glng : mo ten dol- : ,
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I Briggs-It's' hnd about Winkle
I ( and the gh'l he Is engn ed to , Neither
( ft them Is gootl enough fOl' the otlll'r ' , I
I I Grlggsl1lt IIwlws j'ou thInk that ?
" " 'ell , l'\'e heen tnlltlng the mntter
D\'er with both fnlllllles.-Llte.
.hlPlt 1\ Hint In J\ch'nncc.
, : \\ss \ 1i'lunnlgan-I will give 'ez me 11
: LUswer In n lIIon1'h , Pat. i I ]
IIe-'I'hat's right , me darllntj tek , I
pllnt3' 11 v tlmo to thlnl , It o\'er. But 1
/ tell me 'VUll thln now-wIll It be } 'eB j
" : sr no-IIIust1'llted ntts. 1
" 'Iso Is the man who doesn't write
a trl1tl1Cul RtQry of hl& liCe. (
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) Motto ' the circus lllunu er : Give
f"'ery man a. show.
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'KANSAS ' TORNADC
TARNADOPLAYS HAVOC IN PART
OF CENTRAL KANSAS
TOWN NE RL Y WRECKED
THHEE KILLED OUTRIGHT AND SIX ,
_ TEEN INJURED
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CRO PS GREATLY DAMAGED
FATALITIES ALL IN NEIGHBORHOOD -
HOOD OF HAMILTON
Ext"IIAlve Jtf'Klon Slorm 8",1'1. And LI t
or CU'Itnltlell l'ruhllbl ) ' Nut Cotulleto
) 'rolll'rl ) ' 1)11 III II/II II ell v. ) '
Emporla , Kan. , Oct 8.-1'hreo persons -
sons were killed outrhht , two fatally
injured and fourteen others moro or
less seriously hurt , with enormous
prClperty damllge , is the result or
tornados that pre\:1i1od : near 111111111.
ton , Greenwood county , and near
.Allcevll1o , In ColTey countYt Kansas ,
'I uesday Itlght 'nw town or Alice-
, v11lcwhlch has OO Inha ltants , was
Ipractlcally demollshe' . Wires wer e
'proystrated ' , and the extent of the
; storm was not leamed until late
IWedn s ay.
I Heavy rain and wind storms were
general all over central Kansas
lWith the exception of those nellr
[ Hamilton and AlIcevllle and vl-
'cinity ' , however , they did only
, minor damage. In Greenwood anll
CofTey counties live distinct funnel
Ishaped clouds formed at about the
'samo ' time. 'I'he two largest of these
Iclouds struck near AlIce\'i1Ie , and
tra'ell ng south west , destroyed lIuild-
lugs and crnps o\'er a strip a quarter
lor a mile in'width. . At AlIcevlllo
everyone of the tlfty houses In town
: were either totallv'reele or moved
from Its foundation.
At Allce\'lIIe but one person , William -
iam Druce , was serionsly hurt. TIe
will die. Southwest 01 AlIcevllle , In
ColTey coun ! y , heavy damage wus
done to farmlll property. 'l'he farm
house of John EarlwllJe was torn to
plecos and four members of the famIly -
Ily sli htly injure . 'l'ne house of J.
Iw. Atherton was lown IlIvay. 1I
; the member of the Atherton'famlh'
except a younl ! dau hter escaped 111- ,
[ jury. She : will probablv die. ' 1'he
other Injurell lived four miles wesl
of Hamiltonwhere , within a limited
) ocallty , nine farin hlluses were de.
stro'cd. Man ) ' slllal1 lIulldlngs were
turned over ane ) hundreds of stacks
or hay and corn shoels scattered.
Life Crush cd Out
TIumbolclt , Neb , . Oct. 8.-Wore.
Ias reacbC'd here of the accidental
and probably fatal Injury of Charles
Scholpp , a young German rarm hand ,
who for several years has been In th (
eUlPloy oC L. J _ Sejtrlst , a local furm.
er and stocluan. ( Scholpp recentlJ
left with a hreshinjt gan for west.
ern Kansas a1d while in Norton
county a few daJ's ago fell from a
water wlIJ.on : , the wheels of which
passed over his chest , almost crush ,
IIII the 1I1e out or him. For a ICJnll
Itlme he was thou ht to lie dead , bn1
lafter lJard worl { sOUle sl ns ftf lifE
were rillticeable. ' 1'he physlclar.
! fears IntCrtJal injmles alld holds ne
, hopes of his rel'o\'ery. 'rhe younll
'man ' was abllut thilty years or age
'and unmarrlerJ.
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Offered to Sell Position
Emporla , Kun" Oct. 8.-T JUdgE
lepllilger 0 : the Kansas City , Kall"
mercantile eluo , who is here gather.
IIIIInformltloll ! Oil the allrgltlons 01
bool1Jinjt made ai.alnst ! the Kansa !
City huard of education , ProfessOi
Sawtell , principal of the Elllpola
hllh s'hool , Is quoted as sayhljt :
III was an applicant lor the prln.
clpalshlp last year anel was inful'lnelJ
by a third person that 1 could ha\'e'
the lobfor :100 : , I tllrned dOIn till
! Holosltion. ! A secorHl prop'sl'loll ,
was ad\'ancect and I tllmed It d'lwlJ '
without learnln what it was , I
found out many things that wcro rot.
ten to the core and am willing to tel' '
them lIeforo a grand Jury , "
Plofessor Sa\\tell will go to Knn
sas OIty next Fllday to aid In the
I Dvestlga lion.
Stroke nay be F4tol
TIumholdt , Neh. , Oct. 8.-Durlnr ,
the thunder storm at an curly houl
l'uesday morning , Tohn Gutzmor , II
youn farmer living a few miles
north or the city , was struck US
lI htnlnl { and fears arc stili enter.
rained that his injurlos may prove 1
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CollisIon Causes Explosion : 1
Spti ng field 111. . Oct , 8.-1'110 en , I
Int' of a hlcago , lIurlington $ .
Quincy pas < ; on CI train , which en.
tered the \'Ilfds at BeaHlstown at th , '
rate or t..enty miles an hour , earh I
hls lUorninz , lert the maIn track
bhrnugh an 'open sWitch Ilnd dashccl
Into a strlnl { f six 10ilctcd oil tunks
Jt1 the side truck. ' 1'IVO of the 1111
anks exploded. settln lire to the
: ars and sheds nearlly. 'l'he mall car
) f the passenHer train waD consumed
mtirely , end tbo train Is almost a
: .otal wreck.
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OPEN ROAD IN CHINA
UNITED STATES WILt. GAIN
COMMERCIALLY
Washington , Oct. n.-Tho stnt.t
de artmeltt was Informed that
tile Aruorlcan-Uhlnoso commorc1tI
treaty hils heen si ued at Slmnghal ,
I1rd ! that the JllllantSe-Uhlncbo tleaty
will bo sl nl'l. 'I'he cahlegrnru
aunouucln the signing or the
treaty IVIIS sent fmm St1l111 hai nnd
WIIS slg'1ed hV Minister Con ( Jr ,
Consul General Goodnow IInd Mr.
Seaman. the three commlssionors
who l1l'lotiated the instrulllent. An
Impclial decree by the Chlneso ov-
I ernment has mlldo the treaty efTect-
h'e ns fllr as th\t : government 19 con.
cernecl , but it must bo ratlllc1 by
the United States senate hefore tlle
ratllicutlons eun e exchanged ud
the tleaty put In operation.
Great satlsrnctlon is cxpressed at
the stat" dcpartment lit the outcome ,
as It llIakes It certuin that the t\\O
P'II ts In Manchuria NIIl be opened to
the Unltel States , no IlIUltor what
the outcome as to the nr ollnllons
for t\JC , \ e\'acuation or that territory
, 11Ru < ; sla llIay be. 'I'he a < ; SHrnncr
that Bussla has previously 1 IYen , and
tlj which this go\'el'l1lUent would inSist -
Sist tI pen lI hereneo , i tha t tIIo
treaty : U'ran oments matn with Chlnlll
co\'erlng ll1ncllllrlun 110rts will be' '
hlnlling upon the Husshm go\'ern-
men t.
'l'he principal points of the treaty
Ilre hrlelly as follows :
11'lrst-SetUl'lIIent or Ihe lon vexed
qucstlon uf interna ) taxatlun In
Uhlna.
Second-TIeorAlmlzatlon of Ameri-
cans' J'luhts or rriiclence ; throughout
thl' empire for mlsslonarv worl. .
'l'hirri-lrotccllon of patents , trado.
marks and coyrl ! htJs \
Fourth-Mln In rl hts.
Ii'lth-Openln [ of new localities
to International trade In the r1art of
the empire In which the United
States lias vast commorclal inter-
csts.
Slxth-RI ht to carryon trade ,
Indnstrles and manulactures In aU
parts of China.
Articles 1 , 2 and 3 refer to the
rlchts and Ilrl"lle es of diplolllatic
ollIcels , consuls anel cltlzpns or the
United State" , In Ohhm and om body
a numher of clJIIJ.c ( .
Article , I Is the most important of
the treaty. By It the ChlrH'se JOV-
ernnment. rccognlzin that the pres-
ent. HSlem of 10\'Ylll dues upon ! -toods
In transit awl especla1Jv the system
of taxation known as lIkln , Impedes
the free circulation of commo tltlrs
10 -tenerallnjury ! of trade , undor-
tales after the ratilicllIlon of the
tcaty , and at a date tu lie I1Iutual1y
all'ced upon , to ahanrton the lo\'y 01
Illcln and othrr tlUnslt dues throuJh-
out the e\tlplre and to abolish all the
harriers and tax stations lIIalntalnccl
for their collection , : 'I'he Unlt.ed
States , In consldl'rallon of tlJis
ehange , a recs , if all other po .vers
havlnJ ! tJ'eatles with China do IIIe-
wisp , to pay at tllo port. : entry on
all Its Imports Into ChIna surtax 01
one and one. halt tlmps the tarln
: llIIport duty , By this ImYlllent the }
.shall secure complete Imlllunity from
all other taxation whatsoever with
! In 1ho empire. Exports from Chlnll
shall pav 7U pC'r cent. acJ\'alorcm ( as
at present ) . The whole amouut 01
; tIle duty beiJJ Colll'ct.ed at. lilH ! port
of exportation. All this 0111clals he-
, lIe\'o may lIrln ahout a co IIIplete and
salutary rerorm jll the fiscal : ulJllin-
Istlatlon or the empire anel enahle
the celltral 1.0\'eflHllent to dl'rh'e
much I\rfer : ! slims 11'011I the Internal
taxes than It now dlles when the cmt
vf collectlo'l is perhaps IIfty per center
or t he IV IlIIlp.
By anot her artl'le ( tJho Chinese ov-
el'lJlnent a rpes to the estalJllshment
or bonded warehousps hy dll1.ells 01 ]
the Ullited tates at the open ports
of China.
Bvartlclo 7 Iho , Ohl11'se government - 1
ment , IIrecol.nlzlnl. ! that It Is ad\'an- i
ta l'olls for the country to develop
Its milleral l'eS01JI'Ct s anc1 that it is I
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e irable to att.rao't flll'el 1as \ wol1 a I
Chinese eanltal 10 e1lllHlrk In n.inlng
entl'rprisfls. . " a l'l'e wil hill a year
frolll thusllniJJ of the treaty to con. .
cludo the revisloll or Its mlnl1Jg rl'g- ,
'illations ' so that cltlzclIs of tile
'United States may be able to c rry
on 111 ChlnC'se te11'ilol'Y lJIinln oper- :
allons ancl other nece sary business
ctnncctcc1 thl'l't'wlth.
, A rUeles II , 10 and 11 pro\'ide for I
the prote'tlon ( of trarlpmarks , patents I
anel c'opyri 1 ts In China. ,
By articlt ] :1 : , t he Chinese gO\'crn- '
mellt a lefS to take the 11tCeSf.ary ! \
st'ps to pro\'lde fOl' a uniform uallon.
al coluagfnlch shall he a legal '
tender' ' hl'Ougl1Ont the emplw.
Article ] .I I'l'lat"s to CI11npse ChristJ J
lans and to missionaries. Jt insllles rte
to the former tI } ( ! trec excrclso of t
their rellglon and protects them
against the injustice of the native I
ot1Jclals while 1I0t howc\'eJ'
, \ remov-
Inl. ! them flom tl1elr JUI Isdirtiun or
clalmt nl. ! for A 1Ilrrlcan mlsslona rlcs
the rlcht to Interfere with tlw ( 'xerI I
clsC' of the n ttl\'o authorities of their I
jurisdiction over tlnlr nationals To
the mls , > lonarles it secures \\hat the (
ha\'e sl\lI ht for years , a rerOlnil ( Ion
or tlll'lr rl ht Lo rent andlerise In
perpotllity such property as tholr societies -
cieties may need In all parts of the
emplro , . C
A t the rrquest of the Chhleso.IOV-
ernment an article has been Incorporated - I
rated In the treaty hy which Ihe n
Unltrd States consents to the pro-
hllllUon or t.he , Importation Into
China or morphia and of Instruments
for Its InJection. ,
A nollwr article or the treaty provides -
vides ( or the openinl { to Intel'llatlon- I
al trade III Uw same condl lions and "
manner as other places now openec1
to IlkC' tradB in Clllna or the cltlC's or I I
Ii'C'nd'l'i.'n . [ I'll plulden ) and Antung , r
the tlrst tlle capital of the l\llIlIchur-
Ian pr'J"ince of' SI1Cn-t-Chln ! and the
latter a pOl't 011 the Yalu ri vcr on
Llw roud lIetween Mukdell Iwd Wlju
In KOI eJ. : ; ; . : : v.
Blown up With Dynamite , I' '
Sault Ste Marie , 1\I1'h , , Oct. 0 , _ fl
31H er 1 teot of the A lon a Celltral II
ralllOl.d trael , nlar tile Consollclatl'd
r.alO : iupl'rlor company's brlclc
11 nt WliS hlnwn lip with d'Jfunlto
I'ho dyna nitrrs were o\dentlv ( [ )
. I too reat a hurry t ) do a CIII . II
Ilete j. . " . 'l'ho' traelc WlrC'pa ' I' ' . D'
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! d with : IIWe t oubl' .d trail s '
Lre rUlllllng liS usual. [ II SOlll 'c
the attem pt Is charued to
Isgruntled imployes or the Consol-
I ated company.
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Nebraska 8otes
' .rho supreme court couvClll'd ntl
Llncolu. . , . , -
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Arthur Nelson or BeatrlcoVa ! ; se-
\'crely bl ttell on tlto lurt leA by a dog.
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Mrs. .Tohn .Tolmmll , an old resident
Dr lIear Beatrlco , IS dead at the age
Dr 71 ' '
) 'cal's.
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SUllCr Illtetlllent ] , 'o\\'ler of TJlllcoln ,
has desIgnated .L'rlday , October 23 ,
as .L'lo\\'or day.
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eral f"'nces were partially c1estro'cd. I
'rhe lire slarted from lln lls11 pile lert
by a steam thresher.'t.
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A tramp ent.ored . the store or May-
how Bro , at BI\'el'lon and stele a
rille IInd some shells.
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' 1'he walnut c'rop at Papl11lon Is
the I JrA'st in years One man picled
tlrty lIushel ! ; 111 0110 day.
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prairie IIro ut 1\Ioorehead , burned
300 IIc'res of sllla ) ) raln , allil sO\'eral
meadows and the hay III stack. - Scv :
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Chllrlr.s S , 1'lsher , a cl\'il war \'et-
eran , dletl at Nebraska City. lIe
was a memller of 1111 Ohio reglmont.
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OeOl'ge Wt'sterman , a well knowlI
Germall farmer or the Humbolclt
countr ' dIed Tuesday artc1'IIoon afLer
0. bllor ililless.
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ITunc1rcds of tons of hay an sOllie
out buillc1ngs were cllnsulOod In II
prude tlrl ! , whIch started eight miles
west of Bassett _ ,
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'I'Jc ! Catholics are holclln a , ten-
day mlssloll at West lolut. 'l'here
Is a 1trJo : attenc1anco present of both
Catholics and l'l'otestallt ! ; .
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Miss Estell P.lyne and Charles ] 1.
Wahlquist were married at Hastings.
'l'he grr'om Is associate edItor or the
Adams County iJclII' ' crat :
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1'ralll' Bender , 'the TJlnenln farmer
whn mysteriously dlsaPllcarec1 two
weeks ! lAO , hils retnrned , but Is 1111-
able to say where he has been.
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The salooll or Lacy & Co. , at Col
eridge , was ollterecl by bur/Iars. /
'l'hey secured $10 III chan e. F , II.
] ) eel's meat marlt was also rolllled
! J f $ :1. :
* * *
'rhe new Gerlllun Lutheran church
at Orete was dedicated Suuday.
Ministers were In aLtenrlanco rrom
1111 o"er the sta tee 'nlO chmcl1 cost
$1,000.
* * It
Geor o Peterson , who Ji\'os III I
1I0lmesvllle , hus helJn sent haclto : i
the asylum at Lincoln. 110 was tlleH I
last winter , but was dlscharJed as ,
cured , :
It * It
I
Whllo cutt.ln It bar of railroad I
'
Iron at Beatrice , 1'earl Bates had a
gash several inches long cut In his
right arm by a piece of steel strlldng
111m.
* * .
'rho Yenlel 'rolVnslte company ha
[ jeen Incorpomted with a capital 01
SGOOOO , The company 1'0'111 do a real
3tatlJ uslness at Verdel , Kno ) , ' ,
ounty. , I
It * It 'I
Miss Emili Herre andl\fr , Marlon ' 1
lames , wern married In Fremont. ,
rlwy will make tholr future home In , ;
Phoenix , Ariz. , where the groom I .
1 morchant. ,
* * *
PassPlshy frustrated an attempt tf.
ell the lnstol1lco at Oalland. The
: obhers hall suecec ldln ! cuttin ! , ! oul
I panel or the n ar cloor when the }
, yelO frightened away.
* * *
-Mllss 'was held over tber remains 01
Ill's. Brld et 0' Donuell ut ] ) laLts.
ltoIlLl . The 'hody will he shlpprc ]
.0 Burlington , Ia , the forrnpr , ,
JOUle or the deceased ,
It ' " ' ' " '
Lot WaltlJrs of Beatrice receIved
lOWS of Ihedeat.11 or his falller , the
1eN , .J. Wallers , at Worcester ,
Ilass , fIe occupied a pulpt ! In
) 111 a 1111 several y ars ago.
It It It
'l'elephnnlc connections have heen
oll1pleted hy the Fremont Inc1epenel ,
nt 'l'el'pl1one company and the
' 1llttsmolJth company , making ,
uother 11 n kin the I ndependen t tule.
thane system or tbc atate.
* * *
1'lre , destroye 300 feet of corn crlhs ,
.GOO bushcls of corn anel 300 hushels
t oats helonloin to Taylor , 'Iv ' ) ror an
n ' 1'oblas. 'I'ho vll1a o was savell
rom destr'lIctlon lIy the dl recti on o (
he wind.
* * *
The Norfon , heot slljtar factory
! IS tarLpelup tor Lhe IlJsL thrw thl
illon. The emploYtes ! In the plalll \ ' ,
ow nil 01 her 300 'rho f Jctory will \1
IJI ) night and day unW JanUtlf } ' . "
It * * al
IJ
' 1110 Hev. J. F. Bennett , who with \1
Is wIfl' , has heen couduelln meet1 / ;
Igs at Humholdt for some tlmo , has :
een cal1ec ) to the pafitornte of the w
Ical Bautlst church aii' that plaeo. cll
Ierl
. . " . . . . . . . . . - . - . - -
.
ROBBERS IDENTIFIED
ONE OF THEM WAS AT BYRON
BEFORE THE ROOOEUY
THREE ARE ARRESTED
THEY WILL BE TAKEN TO HEBRON
FOR THEIR TRIAL
NONE TOO SOON
Shflrlrr of Thltynr ( ) unnl , . rrh' . , In
Urnll" hhtl\ll \ In the Nlflho or
' ' ' ,
'l'llIIn-I'rlullnr lluh1
fur IIlIn ,
( Apocl'\t to ! : ! l lo Journ/\I )
GnA ND ISLA ND , Not ) . , Oct. 10.
A I-Ireat sClrllllsh : ha ; ; taken place
by the allejtl'd bani , robllers caught at
helton ancl retained here , Pho
prlsonors socuroc1legal couns 1 anel : I
potltlon for \\1 It 01 ha lJls COIfHH
waR pl'escnted to Count ) ' , Iuclltetul. ! .
Jln. The lIecrssary orders were
rlrawn upon the shlJrHT t.o . produce
the Pl'lsoners In court fOl' hearing a9
to whether , they were unlawfully de.
talned IH' not. 'fhe sherllT was husy
ancl absent , Ho had the jllry of the
'I'mle , lIIurder trial out for an o\'en-
1I1 health wall < and wa. : ; nol , founel
until ho lIrought t.hll JUI'y Into dls-
trlot COli rt. 'fhen ho had some hOIl rs
In which to III a 1\0 t.le ! return or th. .
order a 011 In the IIII'antimo the
sherltT or , 'fhayer county , accompanied -
panied y tI. n. i.'lshol" prc ldont or
the Byron hanlt started for Grand
Island and an " 'ld ! at Lhe court house
thrclHlual'ters of ' 11huur before the
limo WIIS up for thu sl1l'rltT to lIIalo
his return. herlIT Taylor then pro-
ducecl the prisoners In county cOllrt
and SherHT Hensel of 'faylor cOllnt ,
tool , 1IOsseson \ or thom at onco.
Oarroll , thl ! rlllleHer : ) of the trio ,
was d\flnltely ! dontillell a < ; one of tlla
IlIcn In Byron on the day before the
robhery hv A lex .Tones , a barher of
Bj'I'III. W10 ( accompanied : the onlcer
unci hanlwr here.
'l'he story of how Sheri IT 'raylor 01
, Gmnd Tslancl halked the attorneys
'who were trying to secure the r'lease (
'nr the three men on a writ of hahea
( ' 0 1'1 111 s l'eached ( 'ln oIJl yesterday
, f lwrllC ' '
'l'ayJor learned that a writ
. had heen alplled ) for and papers
, would prohahlv he ser\pd IIpon him.
He was lltixll'ns to hoW t.ho men un.
tll the 'l'haVl'r nountv oilloials cnulrl
, get toGrancllslllnd. 110 WIIS Alopl1ln
: at. the Koohler hotelnnd the reglstel
'sho\\'ed ' III m I n room 22 , As a-ma to
teror fact ho was In room 10 , The
, se'lreh for him was not sllcccsArlll.
: When ho was served wlth the rm.
pel'S the lawyers learned thut the
money taken ( rolll' the prisoners , ( or
whllh : they hold an order nn the
sherllT , had lIeen shipped to Lincoln
hv Dcter.tl Owcns , who made u
llUrrled trip to Grand Islllnd on nn
rarly mornln train yesterelny. With
the nurse gene and beyond the reach
of t.ho . lawyers and the men from
whom the money was taken 11 dllTer.
orenl. phase or the le al stnlHAle was
,
presen ted.
Prcsldent II. D. Fisher of the Hy-
ran BallI , and the ' '
shrrl If of 'l'lIayel , I
ounly macie a hurried trip to Grund
Island yesterday. 'l'hey nrrlved there
arly In the afternoon and fOllnel
that they were nOlI ( ! ton S'OIl. : The ]
IHlsoners were heln talClHl horore
bile court tor hrnrlnl ! on the hlllleas I
: orplls case. ' 1'hey were at once I I
lrrestcel on the warrant In the hands '
Jf the 'I'hayer countv shcrlff. I
An IntJrl'stln clrCllmstance hm
:01110 t , IIlht that may helo toJl'nvc /
, vho Is the owner of the roll of hills
ullollntlnl { to $511i round In a locker
n the Urnwn resldoHco where the
nenVoro call1 ht. A 1'1 or the roll ha ( )
IJOen tfm ncl Carroll her rO\\'l'd a lC'IHl
prncH of Rherltf Sammons of Bllifalo ,
'onn ty and wrnle on plI'o ! or paper .
thc IIlnrp. < " ' '
! ; Clfilli. 'I'hls pirro of paler
.
ler ho phll.pd In llls po ( { ( ) . At
hat time ol1lcel's did not 1000w how
Juch mOlIl1V was In the ' 011. Later
vhen the roll was I ount.ed tills clr-
nmstance was reea 11(1
] t was said that McDermott , the
mill whn \ Va''Isltlng with the trio
LL the Hrqwn rpsldl\nc'c , ha' ! heen
' , akell tf'l the jail In Bulfalo eonntv.
't Is alleled : I hat he hid some mnney
n that eOllnty and the rail 1" ad dee -
, e tlvl's want to dn some Inn"itlaa-
Unn alnn his 11r ] ( ' , a1l houlh I hny
lIacle nn chanw : tJalnst : J\1'Jennott.
t Is believed that at leo\st $1,000 of
IldcIen money has not heon fOllnc ) .
, I cmbers of the tra i n I'rew In charllo
If No. oil whcn it'as held up at
\ lIIazonla , 1\10. , nn Heptemhrr 22 ,
1'111 he taken to IIellron to view the
Irls1mem.
Mr. Malonl' said Inst night that
here Is no question about the Idrn-
Illcatinn IIf the throe men , so 'ur as
r.lat ' . 1 to their ha"ln Ijpen aL Byrnn
110 nld.t lIefore the rohhery , the day
, ( 'fore the rohhery and tlle o\'enln
'rrrelling. ' ' 1'hey wrl'e not s'ln ! In
hat vlclnlt.v after that date. It was
aid they came frolJl the snnLh to
Inon , . nvron Is alrnn < ; t 11I1 the
ansas-Nehraska line. 'I'ho Pinker-
Dn cIoleetlvo IIg'IWY sent a man to
irancl Island as I\oon as the news of
110 capture spread.
Illinois Equal Suffra lst
, rOLn TJI1.Jt t. , -'I'he "tllto eon
olltlon of Ihe rqllal sutTraulsts closer ,
sterclay ( ! venlll with addl'ps'lPS hy
rs Bllell1. : . 1IlIrotln or ChlnllLo 11
rHI H'y. UlIl1 Shaw or PI1I11l'lplllll [ , II
Ils'us"lng ( the question whelhrr \ '
Iltlnq hy'olll"n wOlllri 01111 < ; 1' rneC' ( ]
.Ielde. . RoOI'Jllphla HW\\'II ' saId t
resident Hoosevrll's thp"rv W'jS t
'rnnu ' , that clllngrr of ' ' 'II'/ ! slllclcte t
'as not In lack or 11I1'lIl1rrs hut In e
tcrlOJ tlolJ of physical IIncI Intel. . t
eLua. being. Rev. Jato I111 hcs of lJ
) hlo Grace eoleoted president s
ss
. J
, MANY AUE IN DANGER
. .
FLOOD AT PATERSON , N. J. STILl.
IMPEHILS LIFE
.
PA1.'En.SONt N. .1. , Oct. i2-FJoud
COIHlitl01l9 I1t Plltersoll Impro\'ed lIlIt
IItLle. 'l'ho wlltels are at their max-
Irnullltnnd lI1thtugh the dnn er or IIro
i und IHopert ) ' stili Is I reat , there was
II enural feell ng uf rellof today he-
ause or the fllct that Re'eral 0 Lho
bl or retalnln walls and water
ate.q had been IIhlo to withstand the
plsh or the lIooll. 'I'/rou/hllut / / ( the
day hundreds lIr men undur the Slip.
erintellllenco of Mayor Hlnchelllfo
wo o lit work strengLholn Weso
) valls and glitcH.
: Scores of lIersonsVero removed ( rom
their hOllies. A rat mallY dwolllnlC
houses collllpsed uud mllny 11101'0 IIro
feady to colla1lse : , : but It Is bcJ1vcd
thllt there hils lIeell IIttlo loss of life.
'nlC IIIUlldll lion ur the low Iylnlt
'lIsLrlCIS of t110 city has resulted In
InconcelvlIlIl' ! damllge to prollorty.
'ho lIood , howc\'or , Is lIeglnnlng to
I'ecode.
A number of lIulldlngs fell today
tlllcl1111111Y ethers have beell under-
mined. If they do not filII they wll1l1o
lit least IInt.enahle. Spl'llle : street h1l1
is rllllln IIway plecemoaland ouly a
n 11 tlle muro than two feet or dirt
ill1d stone seperate the falls lIasln
from the hlg black : race throngh
whle1IIIIIIons / or J.tallon9 or wlltor
lire rushing every hour. 'rhe gllto
house Is In 11 very weakened condltl-
Ion allll Is IIl1blo to o It l1ruce street
11111 hrealts muoh moro.
All day lon boatmell have heen at
\\01'1 , rcsculn-t ! people from the lIood d
dlsLrlcts. ' 1111C sulrerln In the l1'1rst
IInd SecolIll wards 1m ! ! been Intense ,
liS It was almost Impofslllie to reach
the rCHldents here. Several hundred
IlerSOIlS were r mo\'ed frllm 1lsel ) ( !
completely SUI rounded by the /lvul /
Ilml ready to collapse at any mOlllent.
A dozen mom or these houseH later
did colaflse and 1I0ated duwn the
stro LI1l. 'l'IJO damal.e to 111111 property
Is chlelly from the submersion of portIons -
tIons of the plants Ilnd grcat quahti-
tics uf produots , ' ! 'housands ' or men ,
women nnd ohlldren will O out of
: JIIlIIoyment ! for IL lon tlmo and
' .t ! : : eems altogether prollLlIle : tlmt this
lIuod will cause to the 01 ty or Patter-
: ; on a greater direct loss or monor and
IIrOllCrty than the lire of nearly two
ycars a { ) . The J.ross : loss then was
' ) Ix mlllloll dollars , with an Insll1'anco
of moro limn four mIUIOIl ! ; . 'l'l1e Joss
today Is cst Imated at comldera : ly
more than t\\O million dollars , with
no Imurancl' . .
.I'I ! vo hunrl rOll families a.re homeless.
or these ahout a hundred aud tlfty
fumllles are belug' ! lheltered In th
Apollo hall , while the others nre belnlt ,
talwn care of In the armort. , Govern-
/lr / tll urphy ha viug Issued orders today -
day that the armory be thruwn open
for this purpose.
rhe clty , of Passalo passed a sleep-
Jess nilht , it being feared tlmt the
Dundee dam would plve away. Tho.t
would 1m'c relieved the river at Paterson -
erson ILt the cxpenso of the cities be-
low. Ii'ortunately , however , Dundee
: un Is stllllntaoL.
'fhe sulrerlng at Wal1lngton and
DULtonvlle has lIeen very gren.t , as no
roller has een able to reach these
places. All throu h the dl.trlct
[ lOuses 'ILnd ou tlluildl n s , together
.vltlt . a great quantity of dead st.ock ,
1100y be seen /loatlnf / ! allollt.
Seven men are now In , great peril or
l1ell' lives In the jp.arnes rothers
lrc house on Lhe river margin near
latcrson. A pa.rt of the worlcs has
: Jcen carrIed away. The men have
Jeen In that pHrt whlch remains
itancllrlf ! slnco Friday noon. Whllo
, hey were trying tu SILVe thousands or
lollars' worth of silks , by carrylnlt
, hem to the top or the bUlllllng , the
itructm'e was surroun ed IJy wo.ter
LIlcl the men were cut olr from' 0.11
lsslstanco lIecatlse of the torrent
, hat has lIeen rushing by ever since.
[ t Is belled that the entire building
, vIII e carrIed from I ts foundation
In'ess the flood fiubsldes very sonn.
'l'wenty-live brld es are d wn In
rassalc Ilnd Sussex countlcs on. , the
3us1luehanna railroad.
The maximum rJCI ht or the 1100d
, vaa two feeL over the Hood of 11102 ,
md tonljtht It was practically maln-
: alned.
'I'BI N'1'O , N. J. , Oct , 12.-Tho
xtent of dallla es done 11\ ' the flood
n this section Is now l1egllJnin to
Ie fully realizod. A t. least six nnd
) osslhlv all nine of the \"alon and
'oot ' hllctj.les across the Deja ware
'iver IJetween this city and Eastolll
. ' 11. , hils heen earrled awaYI
Hallroad tralllc on the Delvedero
1I\'lson ( of the l'onnslyvanla railroad
Iltwce ! , . this clLy ancJ the Easton has
) Ien ent ! rely suspended slneo Sa.t.
Inlay moruing' .
A ed Farmer [ ) Ies of Injuries
I1OlJDnEGI , Nell.t Oct. 12.-N.
, I. \ \ IJltalcr ; , an al.ed ! fUl'IDer lIying
1\0 mlle ; cast or the city was se.
'Ol'ely ' injureclj'rlday afternoou , IInd
lied this afternoou. lIe was cro slnR
ho hllh ! frado Dcross the railroad
ruck just cast of hero.'hllo 011
ho traelc the her < ; es lIecame flight.
ned Ilnd bacted down the radut
hro\Ylu Mr. Whltakt'r out or the
IU I' . fIe sustained 0. couple 01
oalp wonnds and It Is supposed be
trtlclou : his head.