Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 18, 1905, Image 2

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( tuST R . ( OUNTY R PUBLlAn
By D. M. AMBDERRY.
BROIJDN DOW1 - - NEnRABKA
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Brief Telegrams
The state sounto oC Conuoctlcut haa
ndollte1 rORollltlr-n unllllug 1COlli -
mlttee to procure sllltl11.110 memorial
to the nWl110ry of 80ul\tor O. 11. Platt.
It is rUl11orod tllnt Gugo E. 'l'urboll
w11l wftlldrnw frolll hla olllco us vice
IJreslilent of the l QIIllnhlo l/lfo A' -
811rnnco soclot ) ' aud Htart n now com-
pau ) ' ,
' ' Yorle ' conlJnltloo
1'110 Now nssom1JI )
fiudB Jllsllco Iloolcor gllllty of charges
mndo ngalust 111m nUll recommends
Ills romovnl from the Sllpromo com t
bouch.
Gonornl Lluovllch In an intorvlow
nt Gllnshll Pass crlllcisos KOllrollatleln
for the retreat from 1\1l1leden und
sa's ho ia roudy to aS1311mO the uf-
fOllslvo.
1 < ' 11'0 II1RllrnnCO Coml11\nl09 dolug
l\\slnoss In Mexico , IJrlncl111\11y 001'-
mun und Brllish cOl11ll\nlcs , ha\'o
agreed to advance ratos' frolU 30 to 4.0
1101' con t.
'rho Il\lnllnl ; of "Tho Mun of the
Mantle , " b ) ' Gnri Molchor8 , the American -
ican artist , hns lwon purchnsod by the
Itnllnn government fOI' the Modem Art
galloI' ) ' at Homo.
'rhe FI'onch cable connecting Cadiz ,
8l1nln , with ' 1'unglor IIrovldcd for 1Iy
the 1 < 'rnncoSIHlnlsh convontlon has
bocn cOl11l1lotod. ' 1'110 cable belongs
to the I'ronch govornment.
Tllo ] Iresont lIo1lJlntlon of the atato
of Washington .d 8.17,000 , nccordlng to
osthnatos cOl11l1lotod by the statistical -
cal dOllarll11ont of the Bocrotary or
stato's ontco.
Lord Kltchener threatens to roslgn
as cOmm\lHICl'-ln.chloC of the forces in
indlnn unless tllo vlcoroy'a cOllncll as.
senta to his Illans for Incl'lJUscd mill-
tar ' exvendlture.
' 1'ho supreme court of Massachusetts -
setts has just broleen the will of Urlel
: S , Crocleer , n. law'or who made 11 spe-
clalt ) ' of drnwlng wms in 11 long and
hnportnnt IJrnctico.
Koreltlego 'l'alcnhashl , Japan's financial -
cial agent , who has arrived In Now
Yorle , says ' 1'ogO will not olTor battle
to the Russian fieot , but will save his
shillS for the future.
AnIJouncement Is that Coslmn. Wagner -
nor , widow of the great cOll1poser , has
discontinued her suit ngalnst 1I0lnrich
Conrled growing out of the American
IJroduction of "Parsifal. "
1\lInlster \ Bowet\ called back from
venezuela to explain his alleged connection -
nection with .clrculatlon of rUlUors r -
gardlng Asslstnnt Secretary of State
Loomis ; diplomatic changes.
Four employes of the Soulhern Pacific -
cific road on trains running out at E1
Paso , Tex. , are under arrest at Lords-
burg , N. M. , charged with smuggling
Chlneso Into the United States.
' 1'oltlo reports that the Daltlc 1I0et
has been sighted 01T Capo Varela , seventy -
onty miles north of Kam1'L\nh Day ,
and It Is belloved Hojesvonslty is on
Ills way to Vla\.lvostok around Jal1l\n ,
James II. Hiland , third vi co presl-
dent of the 1\11IwaulOo \ road , opposes
plnclng of the rate.maltlng power in
the hands of the interstate coml11orco
commission before senate commlttoo ,
The 1\lIddloton \ banle In Waverly ,
1\10. \ , has faUed fOI' $ . .0,000. The cashier -
ier , E. H. Lo\vls , 'Is accused ot disappearing -
pearing with $30,000 of. the funds.
The cailital stOClt of the 1nstitution Is
$16,000.
Whllo removing an old clstorn wnll
from an excavation at I"ort Madison ,
Ia. , Contractor Jnmes J. Malloy dls-
ovcred in the uobrls bags continlng
$ l1tiOO in gold and two small casles
of wino ,
FrIends of James II. H 'do are 1'0'
' } 1orted to hnvo nsleed Postmnstor Gen.
'Oral Cortel'ou to become prosldent of
the Equltablo Lifo Assurance socloty ,
1\11' \ . Cortolyou refuses to dIscuss the
matter.
Cabling from Hong Kong , the cor.
respondent of the London Mall assertE
that the tweh'e.lnch wlro guns on the
British battlesilips Ovean and Vongo.
nnco 11.1'0 . to bo roplnced as soon ! \E
now cuns arrive.
Commn11l1er George Morse Stonoy
U , S. N. , died suddenly at heart t1ls
case at his quarters on bonrd the shh
banteo at the naval acado my. Annap
oils , 1\Id. \ , nged ti2 years. lIe had beer
In bad health for sovernl months.
The populntion of St. Louis is nO\1
declared to 74.,210 ! ,
A conference opened Sunday at Der
11n In celebration of the tenth annl
versary of the (1Iscovery oC the Roenl
gen rays , Dr. Leonnrd ot Phllade ]
phla returned thnnle for the recor
tIon accorded to the forolgn delegatm
'l'ho Illnnt of the boot sugar factor ;
nt St. LOIII Parle , 1\tlnnenpolls \ , va' '
ued at $2iO,000 ! , was ontlroly destroye ,
by firo.
Henr ' Gu - Cnrleton , the notell pln3
wrIght , was strlclccn with parnly.sl
at the nome of n frl011l1 in Jaclsol
vfllo , Fla.
The Illinois senate Imssed the hous
civil servlco bill l1rovld1ng for 11 S'I
tern of clvll service in the state inst
tutlons.
It Is re110rted 'hat Senor Zonit , Me :
ican minister to Austrln , will bo prl
meted to the Mexican ambassndorshl
at Washington.
The London sportsman states till
the stallion St. Maclou , b ) ' St , Sirna
out of MImi , has beeu solll to Sulzbe
gor , of Gorman ' , for $ tiOOOO.
1\Iiss Evelyno Porloy , former wUo I
LesIlo Cleland of Des Moines , and sl
tel' of Mrs. Ed Brand of Grinno
co mlttcd sulcjdc In ChIc o ,
-
I ' d ' , .
InCre1'lc : Coinage Fal'fhhrg
The Urltlsh mint hilI ! heol1 husl1y
engl\gl'1 In coining fnrthlngs , Until
v'ry r ccnt1y the farthing has been
almost nn nnlwown coin In many ,
II'r11l111-.1 the mnjorlty of the Brltl h
) ) oslH'illlon ! . ' 1'hcy nt'O only coined to
OIH'OIlI'n/ote / thrift In the colonies. By
Introthlclng the 11l11ull08t coin qf the
I't'l\l1n 1Imvlng can ho effected on. .
purchaser of 61111111 (11InntlU08 at goods. iI i I
Wanted Mcrllclne for Right Sido.
"A WOl1I\J1 ! C'nmo Into my store the
ether dny , " rel11nl'cod ) the drugglat ,
"and aAlcod my nllsl8tnnt to give her
Romethlng fIJI' { 1)lJn ) Gho had In her
right sillo. Whllo , the ) 'Ollng man
was cOlypoundlng the mixture , the
woman approached mo nnd said : 'Aro
YOIl sure ho will gl vo mo what I need 1
'l'el1 him to ho sllro anI } maleo up the
medlclno for the right side. ' II
Ploneer'o Use of QuInine.
'rho sollllers In our civil war d&
penlled greatly nlJOn qnlnlno. ' 1'ho
Illoneel's In our country when It was
fil'st settled and civilized had as hard
worJt fighting fever and ngllo In the
then swampy , mnlarlal districts as In
fighting Indians , 1\11(1 ( (1lIlnlno wus uvon
11101'0 necessary than firearms.
A Talc of SUffering.
Oaltley , 1\1lch. , 1\1ny 8th.-Spccln1) (
-"I could not Bleep or rest In nny
place , " snya Florence Capen of this
place In a recent Interview , "I had a
pain In my hacle anI ! hIps. It I sat
down I could not got UIJ out of my
chnlr , I was In pain nil the tll11o. I
got poor for I did 1I0t cnt enough to
locp a s1l1ull chilli. I could 1I0t rest
Dlghto.
" 'i'hen r sent for n box of Dodd's
Kidney Pl11s Ilnd went to talclns
them and whnt do you thlnlc , that vel'Y
night I went to hed and I slept till
morning. I got up Ilnd thanlecd God
for the night's test and Dodd's KIdney -
ney Pl11s. I Iwow that Dodd's Kidney -
noy P111s 111'0 nil that is claimed for
thorn. "
This Is only ono of the nnmerous
experiences that show the way to
hulld up run down people Is to cure
the kidneys. Thousands of people In
every state hear witness to the fact
thnt Dodd's Kidney P111s novel' fall to
cure UIO Icldnoya.
Link Sausage Output.
A trade journal has estimated , after -
ter much figuring , that the annual
output of lInle sausngo In this country -
try n.mounts to moro thnn .100,000.000
yards , or 227,272 mlles. This is
enough to extend nrou11(1 the world
nIne times at the cquator-but sausage - 1
sago wlll not leeop at the equlltor.
Landlord's Abt'urd Prerogatives.
The duleo of Portland has the right
of talclng UI ) his abode In any of the
tenants' houses on the Welbeclt o.stnto ,
aUlI Lord Dalfour of Burleigh can
maleo the tenants on his property -
somblo once a year bal'choaded Ilnd
barefooted and aclmowledgo him 1mb-
lIc1y to bo their lord and m stor ,
;
Wickedness In Luverne ,
Every body In Luvorne knows the
) 'oung Indlc:1 : who lock arms with the
dovll , "You can fool 8'omo of the peo-
IJlo sarno of the time , but 'ou clln't
tool all the ] JeOlllo all of the tImo.-
Luverno Journal.
Harvard's Choicest Treasure.
Hurvard college is rich In treasurcs
of many Iclnds In Its vast series of
museums , but the choIcest of 1111 Its
treasures , is the 'Waro collection of
DI\.Schlm glass models of plnnts in
the Dotanlcal musoum.
When you go into mixed company
the all' you should carry with YOI1
there is that of fearing no ono anll
wishing to offend no one ,
COFFEE HEART
Very Plain In Some People.
A great man ' l1eol110 go on sufferIng -
Ing frolD anno'lng alhnents for a long
limo betoro the ) ' cnn get their own
consent to glvo up the indulgence
from which their trouble arises.
A gentleman In Drooltl'n doscribea
his oxperl nco as follows :
"I became satisfied S0l110 months
ago that lowed the I1\1pltntion of the
heart , tr0111 which I Buffered almost
dnllr , to the use of coffee ( I had been
n coffee drlnleer for 30 ) 'enrs ) , but I
found it very hard to glvo up the boY-
_ crngo.
"I reallzoll that 1 must glvo up the
_ harmful Indulgence In coffee but I
felt the necesslt ) ' for n. hot' table
drInk , and as tea'is not to my liking , I
was at 11 loss for awhllo what to do.
"Ono day I rnn across a ver ) ' son ,
siblo and straightforward presentu.
tIon of the claims of Postum FOOll
Coffee , and was so impressed thereby
thnt I concluded to slvo It a trIal. My
experience with it was unsntIsfnctory
till r lenrned how It ought to bo IJre'
pared-by thorollgh boiling for not
los8 than 15 or 20 mlnutos. Actor 1
learned that lesson there was no
troublo. l > ostum 1"00(1 Coffee proYe
to bo n most palatable and satlsf\.c. ! \
r- tory hot beverage , and 1 have used It
over since.
"Tho effect on my health has beer.
most sal 1tarr , It has complotel )
o cured the heart pallJltation from whlot
sused [ to suffer so much , partlcularl )
iafter breakfast , and I noyer have a re
turn of it except when I dlno or lunct
: tDoway ' from homo and nm comlJellct
010 drlnIc the old Itlnd of coffee becausc
lp Postum is not served. I fiml that POB
tum l ooll Coffee cheers and Invigor
\t ntes whllo it ] 11'0duces no Ilt\riufu
n , stimulation. " Name glyen by Postuu
rCo. . , Dnttlo CrQole , Mlcn.
Thero's a reason ,
of Ten dn's' trII\1 proves tu1 eye OpCD
ISer to mnny.
11 , Read the lIttle boole , "Tho Road tI
WollvUlo" in OVetf kr : .
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KILLED OVER 100
AN OKLAHOMA TOWN DESTROY.
ED DY TORNADO.
UlNETY-FIVE ODlES REOOVERED
-
Dellef That the De3th Llat Will Eventually -
ually Reach 13Q-Rellef for the
Stricken Rlpldly Delng Sent For-
ward.
SNVmm , mela.-At 10 o'clocle
Thl1rsda ' the uumhor ot Icnown dll
as Il result of the tornado has reached
nlnely.flve. Al'rnn oJl1onts hl1vo bel !
male ( to convor nil the Injl1J'ed who
can ho inovell to hORlltnls ( at Olein-
homa City and Lawson.
l
' ' ' Intost official
OU'I'ItIU , OIln.-'rIJO
rOllorts from the tOl'11ndo'Rtrlcleen
town of Snydm' , Olell1. , pIneo the list
of Iload III nll1'tr-t1v-c. Olher rumors
all vance Ihll ! filturo to 100. It Is highly
' 1lr ! 1.hlo that the ( lenth list when ac-
cl1J'utely tabulatell will rench 130. Of
those Injl1red there are various re-
xmrts reaching frol11 100 to HiO.
'I'ho storm formed near the Texns
IIno and its Imth extends In a northeasterly -
easterly lllr < 'rt.lon for over forty miles ,
cauHlng' damage I\t Altus , Olusteo and
other f1mnll towns 111111 In the country
aR well as at Snyler. ( Heports Indl-
cato that the cnsl1alties outside of
Snyder wIll nggr0guto. over twenty-
five nnd may go higher ,
RelleC Is holn sent from neighhor-
Ing towns. From OIc1nhoma City 100
men w nt to dig grnves and seelt the'
dend stll1 In the nllns , Iltd also n.
dozen 11111ertalccrs with 100 coffins.
Offers of financlnl'asslstanco have
como from numerous cities.
Governor Ferguson of OIc1ahoma hils'
issued a proclamn tlon calling attention -
tion to the needs of the stricleen town.
It Is stIlI dIfficult to ohtain information -
tion from Sn3'der. A slnglo telegrnph
wlro turnishes an outlet , hut It is
blocleed with prIvate messages concernIng -
cernIng the dead and hljured. To add
to the general confusion nnd dIstress
after the tornado had passed fire
1.Iroleo out anll burned oult many of the
buildings that remnlned of the business -
ness blocles. So far It Is not possible
to find out whether or not any bol1es
were cremated , but It Is hlghl ) ' pos-
slblo that such is the case.
An unidentified woman was plcleed
up dead , having been pInioned to the
ground by a scantling which entered
her loft eye and came out through the
bncle of her head. Clarence Donovan ,
railroad engineer , nnd 1\IIss NIna Fes-
sonden were to have heon marrlell last
night , hut hall just 110stllOned the nuptials -
tials until thIs morning. Doth were Instantly -
stantly Idllcd. l"red Crump , ahoy. hall
stnrted to n. cellar when a fiyIng timber -
bor struclt him and severed his head
from his body. Delll'IR wns carrIed to
the northeast as fnr us Cooperton.
twelve mlles , nnd It Is reported that
there nro more of the frngmetlts of
homes at that town and In that vIcinity -
cinity thnn are in the tornado path at
Snyder.
About soyenty.fi\'e hend of horses
and cattle were lel11ell on the town-
site. A commIttee wa' ! set to worle
this morning' to remove carcasses.
The mayor of Snrder Is having
much trouble arranging for the burIal
of the dead , The confusion Is ! : reat ,
owing to the fnct that there stlll re.
maIn a number of unidentified bodIes
at the morgues. 'rhero is much suf-
terlng owing to the lack of pl'OvIsI011'l
and places to star. 'Vlmt houses re.
maIn in the town are In bad cont1l-
tlon and are unsafe for habitation. De-
sides , there Is not room enough to
cnro for the homeless. neddlng and
wearing all 111reI are hoth Inclclng , and
deslllto the effort to succor the unfortunates -
tunates they are stili in 11 pltlahlo
condItion.
FRENCH ARE ON THEIR GUARD
Jap3n Learns that RusslanG Are Kept
From Wilters of France.
TOKIo-'rho followln announcement -
ment wns madc by the Jnpaneso foreign -
eign office :
Since the Kamranh hny incident the
French government has Instructed
both the civil and mllitarr officlnls In
Indo-China to maintain a close watch
on the coast of l"rench torrItOl' - and
to wnl'll bellh erent shhJS not to en'
tor French watel's.
When it was reported that the thlrll
Russian squadron , commnnded by
Rear AdmIral Nehog'ntolT , was ap.
IJronchlng French waters , the l"rencl1
government agnln instructed the
naval authorilies to mnintain a close
watch and talw effectlvo measurm
with nil their rower to prevent a vlo
Intlon of neutrality. I1Ull it slmultan
I eously notlfiell the Russian govern
ment.
The French government has notlfiel
the Jalmneso legation at Pnrl8 thnt I. .
has rocolved a telegrnphic report tlm
L no Husslan shIps were sighted of
lIon Kolco Im ' May ! I.
r Commanche Chief Quotes Preslden'
I.AWSON , O. 'r.-In a Sl100ch to r
congregation of Cllnnncho Ind'nnl
and whlto peo1110. . Qunnah Parleer
Comanche chief , stntell that l'reslden
Uoosovell assur'll him thnt thl
Klowa.Comnnche 111lHan pnstll1'l
lands of Olelahoma would r0:11aln till
IJro11erty of the IndlnnR fOJ' all tImc
Chief ParleeI' aslted that the Innda h
L' allotted anti , the llresltlent is snltl tl
ha\'o stnted ho would talw the mntto
UI ) with the commlsslonel' of IndIa !
C )
affairs. 110 also asleetl thnt th
Comanches bo 'mid $100 annually ,
, ,
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MARRIED AGAIN AT ! IS ,
Great.Grandfather Marrleo Woman He
Had KMwn M n Child.
ASBURY PAIU { , N. .T.-Stlll youns
at the ago of D ) 'oars , George Schmidt ,
wonlthy retlroll Newarlt butcher ,
who 8\en \ ) < < 18 the great or 11I\\'t of tlro
year In Ocean Orovo , wns married In
that < , It ' thp other dn ) ' . 'fhe br1l10 Is
\lrll , mien na ) ' Schwartz , who lenew
him In h'r Jtlrlhooll daYA , malelng the
HOOI\11 ( mntrlmonlnl'onturo for the
gl'oom anll the thlrll for the hrlde. The
cor'mon ) ' wns ) ) ( ! rformed hy Rov. 8.
II. C. Smith , retlroll , and was Jcopt
secret for famll ) ' , ren ons. The bride ,
) 'oung In appearnnce , and comely ,
salll :
"I came to Ocean Grove In March ,
wh"ln the quostlon wns IJoIlPod. "
Concerning' her husbnl\l , she pnlll :
"You would talee him for G . lIe has
ne\'r smoleed , chewel or drnnle , nnd
mnl0s n. perfect husband , I\nd Is per-
fept In mind and bed ) ' . "
'rhe groom has two great-grand-
chlldl'en , and has never known a day's
alclmoss. 110 walles without n. cnne ,
1\1\11 on meeting n. frlenll will sometimes -
times dance n lively jig , enl1lng wtlh
the remarle : "Well , how's that for a
! lti.year.01l1 boy ? "
KOREAN GRAFTER DEPOSED.
Had Interferrcd With Many American
Trcilty R lohts ,
W ASHlNGTON-l\lInlster Allen , Ilt
Seoul , Iorea , rellorts to the state de-
] J\l'tment that a magistrate at Penyang
who was charged with invndlng the
trl'nty rlghlq of mnny Americans and
with extorting gre"at sums of mone ) '
lIIegally from the pOOIJle , finally has
horn removed from offico. His pecula-
tlOlIs , accordIng to the report , aggre.
gal'd 1110re than $100,000.
tTnder date of 1\Iarch 1G , 1\IInister
Aile'll wrItes :
"Amerkans In Pen 'ang hnve complaIned -
plaIned of the conduet of the magIs-
'
trnto , Paing lInn ChUD , because of his
olJpression of the people and hecause
of his Interference with AmerIcan
tronty rights. When war brolee out It
was SUIJposed that thIs man would he
turned down h ' the Japanese , but ho
was clever enough to maleo himself
useful In securing lands and other
military requirements. for whIch ho
receIved parment , but falleel to hand
over the money to the natives. I wns
ohllged to complain of him because of
his conduct toward the Americans
and in September , 1104 ! , spolco to the
Japanese minIster of my difficulties
an intentions. "
PAYMASTER BECOMES WILD.
.
C , S , West , United States Army OffIcer -
cer , Creates Trouble on Train.
CHICAGO-ExcItement In n. traIn
on the Chicago , l\lI1waulee & St. Paul
rnllroad was caused hy C. S. West , 11
government paymnster , until recently
stationed at 1\IanIla. Ho was returning
to his home In New York on an extended -
tended leave of absence because of 111
health.
Fifty mlles outsIde of Chicago , the
crew of the train say , West became
ylolent , lIe attaclwd the conductor ,
who attemllted to quiet him , and in
the struggle several panes of glass
were hrolcon In the cllr. The men and
women in the car fled Into other
coach os. The braleemen were cal1ed in
and after a struggle West was sub-
dued. He was carrIed Into the 1.Iag-
gngo car anl l\Opt under control untIl
the UnIon statIon was reached. From
there ho was tal\On to 1\ police statIon -
tIon , where he is being held. Ho was
oxamlned ns to his mental condition.
NEW YORK WANTS FARMERS
State Agricultural Department Will
Endelvor to Get Them ,
ALDANY N. Y-WIth the view of
attractIng to thIs state deDIrable immIgrant -
mIgrant fnrmel's and fnrm laborers ,
the Slate Del1\rtment of Agrlculturo
Is preparIng to collect and dIsseminate
Information of the farm and dnlry advantages -
vantages whIch Now Yorl. state off-
ers. Ono of the several hnlldlcnps with
which the fnrmers of thIs state have
to con end Is the scarcity of fnrm la-
borers.
For man ) ' 'enrs the State Agrlcul-
t\l1'al delmrtment has observed that
forolgn farm hands nnd smnll farmers
seldom settle In the cast. but travel
straight through to the west. In the
PIlSt years the great Inducement there 1
was given for homesteads. but now
that such Innds nre almost entIrely
settled an effort wIll bo mndo to hl'Ing
these desirable Immigrants to Now
Yorle state. .
Storm Hard On Live Stock.
STURGIS , S. D-The biggest storm
In mnny yenrs passed OV01' thIs vleln.
It ' . lasting four dn's and nights ,
quittIng Frhlny , Twenty inches 01
snow fell. Ho : r1s are In a horrlbl con.
ditIon , g\'erythIn Is snowbound. nil
_ trains are late , telegral1h nnll telephone
_ wires are down. There Is fenr of a 1100 ( :
In the UPIJer Dlncle HIlls. ' 1'ho storm
It Is thought. extends out to the rnnge !
and great loss of cattle and sheep h
feared. Fruit trees are hndly dam
nged. The molsturo Is good tor tht
farmIng countr - . ,
Taft COllis Davis to Wa''hlngton ,
WASHINGTO - Secretary 'I'af
cahled Governor Davis at Panama It
retllm at on co to the Unlte(1 ( Stutes
placing Colonel Gorgas In chnrlo 0
the admlnIstrntion of the cannl zon4
until the arl'lval there of Goveruo
Ingoon. Governor Dnvis Is sufferinl
from mnlar1a IUlll his l't'sIclnns ! ad
vleed him to leave the Isthmus to rc
cUIJernto , 110 has reslstell theIr all
peals , however , tearing that his su
den dOl1l1rture at a tIme when th ,
health conditions on the Isthmus aI"
adverse would bo misunderstood.
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KANSAS TORNADO
TEARS PATH ACROSS THE STATE
IN THE NIGHT. .
THIRTY. OR rnORE ARE DEAD
Sleeping CItizens Crushed In Ruln'3 of
Scattered Homes.-Nearly all Build.
Ingo In the Town of Marquette
Dlown Down ,
MARQUETTE , Knn-When darl , .
ness fell upon this strlclcon town Tltl's ,
day night It was Imown that twenty
nine lives had heon lost In the tornado
that wrecleed part of 1\Iarquetto eurly
In the dllY nnd did much damage In
this vicinity nnd thllt forty-four per.
sons hlld been Injured. Of the Injttrec1
thirty-fivo were serloush' hurt and
some of them ma ) ' dlo. During the da ) '
nrl Warnqulst anll 1\Irs. J. A. Carlson
died of tholr wounds. Several of the
others are suITerlng from IJroleen limbs
and Internal Injuries.
In several cases ontlre famlllos 11ave
been Idlled. A man named Switzer , ! \
night watchman at the rnllroad yards.
lost his three children. N. P. Nelson ,
with hIs wlfo and three chIldren , were
found dend. Two other children wera
not at home and escaped Injury ,
Last night order had practically
been brought out of the chaotic com1l-
tlon that prevallod , Ilnd n. relief commIttee -
mIttee had hegun dispensing ald.
Among the rellef sent from outside
were twenty-fivo pupils from Dethany
college , who acted as nurses.
The tornado seems to have formed
three mlles south of Marquette Ilnd did
not spend Its force until It IHld passed
many miles norlh of the town. In Marquette -
quette the residence portion , west ot
the maIn slreet , sulTerod the principal
damag-e. Houses In the cours of the
tornado were all with one or two exceptions -
ceptions , wreclQl. ( In this section
there were 11 number of modern ro.siJ
donees , only ono of whIch was leCt
standing. The Swedish Luthernn Ilnd
MethodIst churches werQ among the
first hulldings struck and they , together -
gether with the parsonage adjoinIng
the Methodist church , were completely -
ly demolished.
Yesterday afternoon'111el been hot
and oppreslve , the atmosphere loaded
with electrIcity. Late In the evening n
terrific rain storm brolee over the
town. The rain continued to fall in
torrents untl 11 : 65 last night , when
the tornado strucle. WithIn less than
five minutes It had wrought Its terribio
work and passed on. Telegraph and
telephone wires were carrIed down
and it was several hO\l1'8 before the
outsldo world could be Informed of the
plight of the city.
Marquette is 1\ town of 1,500 peoplo.
In McPherson county. It Is In the
exact center of Iansns and In the
richest farmIng county In the state.
A FUND OF $100,000,000.
Harriman's Proposition Carries Unanl-
mousl.y at Salt Lake City.
SALT J.AKE CITY. Utah-At the
specIal meetIng of stocleholders oC the
Union PacIfic Railroad company held
FrIday in Salt Lalw City the proposItion -
tion to Issue 100,000,000 of pl'eferred
stocle was I\pproyed hy the unanImous
vole of the holders of G57,7G1 sahres
of IJreferred steele and 1,118,017 shares
of common stoele. The total outstandIng -
Ing Is 1,000,000 shares preferred and
1DG1,787 shares of common.
Judge 'V. D. Cornish of New Yorle ,
vice president of the lIarriman 6)'S-
tem , held proxies for 1111 of the etoelt
represented at the meeting' , with the
excelltlon of 841 shares. Joseph F.
Smith , head of the 1\Iormon church and
who Is a director of the UnIon Pacific -
fic , voted ono share. The remaining
8.10 shares were voted b ' two Salt
Lalco City neWSl1l1.110r . men , who held
proxIes for two stocl.h01l1ers.
Not one word of IJrotest agaInst the
Issue of new preferred stoelt was
henrd at the meeting , nor was nny ex-
IJlanation offered of the purpose of
the prollosed Issue. One of the ropre-
sentatlves of the local steele asked
how the IIroceeds of the new Issuance
were to he expended , His query was
entered on the mh1tJtes , but no repl '
was given. With thIs one eXCelJtlon
there was no reference to the purpose
of the management In providing for
this fund of $100.000.000.
Fremont hOl1es to be on the line of
the Great Northern from Slom , CIt '
to Ashlnnd.
Mrs , Hoch Continues Story ,
CHICAGO- . Amelia Fischer-
Hoch resumed her testimony In the
, tral } of Johann Hoch. She told how
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Hoeh hnd wooed her Immediately after -
tor the dentll of her sIster ; told of
his success In obtnining IJoSsession
of her money aHel' she had married
hIm at Joliet , 111. . and told how Hoch
, had then fied from ChIcago. 1I0cll
sat close to hIs law'er and apIJenred
! to talce no great Interest In the pro ,
ceedings , but occaslonall ) ' ho leaned
) oyer In order to catch a relily to a
question 11\1t to the witness.
Decorate Schiller Monument.
WEI\IAH. : Grand Duch ' of Saxe.
) welmar-\Iany : 11\lI1dredD of wreath
fl'om nIl Imrts of Get'nmnr rencho
hero l\IOIHlay and are IllIed around the
SchIlloI' monumont. Delegates ha\'o ar
I'lved at Wolmar trom the uni\'ersItIe
of Germany. Austro.Hungarr , Switzer
_ land , as well as rOllreselllatlves of th <
high schools of AmerIca. The hotel
are crowtlr.ll with rrlncelr nnd ethel
notable 11er5'mngos. who will talce pari
In the commomorntlon exercises h
honor of the ono hundredth anniver
sarr of the 1100t's death ,
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NO MORf HfADACHE
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GENERAL WEAKNESS AND FEVER ,
DISAPPEAR TOO ,
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110' " Wflmn" 'Yn , ) " 1'Cclt Crom Trouble. .
Thnt Unll [ n < < lo } , ICe " 'rotchcll Cor
lInny 1."l'IU' .
The hnmedlnto causes or headaches
vary , uut most of thom como frol1l poorer -
or poisoned blo011. In l\l\ulIIla. [ the blool
IR Rcanty or thin ; the norycs 1\1'0 huper.
fectly nomishel ntHl pain is the wny in
which they express their wealmess. In
col s the bloo(1 absorbs poison from the
mucous surfaces , amI the POiSOIl irritates
the nerves and proluces lmin , In rheumatism -
matism , maluria. and the grip , t'10 ' poi SOIL -
in the blo0l1111'oduce8 lIlco < Iis omfort. Iu
indlgostion the gases frol1l the il1lp11l'o
matter leopt in the system I\ffoct tho.
blood in the same way.
The o1'(11nnry ( hel\lacho-cures , at besf ; .
give only temporary rellof. 'rhoy denden
the pnn { hut O 110t drive the polson out ; .
of the blood , Dr , Williams' Pink Pills.
on the contrary thoronghly renew the
blood ntHl the pain dIsappears pornm-
11 on tly , 'Vomon in particular hn.vo founrl
these pills nn unfni1lllg l'oHo ! ill hea .
nchos caused by 1\1Irumia ,
1\1iss 8tol1a Blocker recently safc1 : IIDr. \
Williams' Pink Pills did mo great dcn1
of good , I had bel\lncho ! 110arly 1\11 the
time , After I had taken three boxes of'
these 'Pills I becl\mo on tirely wol1. "
II lIow loug ha you Buffore pIt sho-
was asked ,
II : I'or ! several ears. I can't ton th .
exact date when m ) ' illness began for it ; .
came on by slow egrees , I ha beell
going dOWIl , hill for 11l1lUY years. "
c , Did "on have any other aillllents ? "
II I was very weak nnll sometimes I hm1
fover. Illy livcr and Jddnoys were I\f.
feotodlls wo11 as my head. "
II How iel 'ou COlllO to take the rem.
edy that cured .ou ? "
II I Raw in southern nowspapcr ( \ .
statement of S01ll0 porHon who was curCl1
of 1meo trouble b ) ' Dr. 'VilIiallls' l > iuk
Pills. My ph'sicinn Imdn't < Iouo me any"
good , so I bought 1\ box of these pills ,
After I hal taken ono box I felt so much
bottoI' that I leopt 011 until I becllmo entirely -
tiroly woll. "
Miss Blocklr's homo is at Leander ,
Lonisiana , Dr.Willinms' Piuk Pills 1\1'0.
soht by 1\11 druggistR. Besides headache
they cure neurnlJrla , Rciatica , norvous. .
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prostrntiou , lJUrtial paralysis nn rheu-
1.1a tism.
If they arc ' 1pened to tranquillity
and peace there is no quarter for dls- j
content. \
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How's This ?
We offer One lIundrod Dollars Reward tor any
ease ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by lIa1\'a \
Catarrh Curo.
F. J. C EqEY ' " CO. , Toledo. O. .
We. the unde"l ed hue known F. J. Cbene ,
for the l"lt 15 years. "ndJellevo \ blm I'ertectly lion-
Dra\Jlo \ In all \Jtulness \ transaction. and IInanelallT
able to carry out any obllgntlone made by 111. Qrw.
W..LVlNCI. KINNAN & MAn'l'lN.
Wboloonlo JlruiiI.u. Toledo. O. .
Uall' . C iarrll Cure I. taken Internally. actin.
dlreelly ul'onJJo \ lJlood and mucous 8urtacel ot tbo
Iyslem. Te.tlulOnhlls Benl treo. I'rlco 75 cellt.l pv
001110 Soht lJy 0.11 IJruJ.J.lsu : ,
Take 11,11'1 } o'awllyl'lI1. tor conlUpatlon.
Petrified pcople , llIco petrified t-ees.
take the 1I11Ish po11sh.
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Insist on Getting It. \
Some grocers Bay the ) ' don't Iteep.
Defiance Starch. 'rills Is because the-
ha ve 11. stoclt on hand of other brands
ontalnlng only 12 ounces In 11. paclt- ,
age , which tile ) ' won't be able to sell
first , because Defiance contains 1
fot' the ' . '
Junces same mone )
Do you want 1G ounces Instead of 1l :
ounces for same money ? 'rlICn buy Defiance -
fiance Starch. Hequlres no cooking.
Somewhere thore's a sIn back or
every sorrow.
More Flexible and Lasting , -
won't shalte out or blowout ; hy using- )
Defiance Starch you obtain better results -
sults than possible with any other-
brand and one-third more for same-
money.
Nowhere are hearts so hungry as In.
the land of gIngerbread , .
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW'
ANa MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
My doclol' MY. It Mt. Iently on tbo Itomacb. liver'
anel khlne's ' 1I1l1 II VIR unt I&utlro. Tt. ! . drink Is
I O ' ' . nle a. oa. JYILa
1 : ! I' .I < , J 0.r 1r
LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE
All drUIl'I.t. ! or h , m&I125 ct. , and to ch. B011t to
d" . J.lln , " J . . .
" llmllv . .11. < 111'1110 mOT" " the
how.l. . Clll'h cJll" . .In order to ho 1I .ltIl1Ihi.l.
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