Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 09, 1906, Image 6

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    NEBRASKA NO ES
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! MISCELLANEOUO MATTERS IN
I THE COMMONWEALTH ,
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STATISTICS OF LABOR BUREAU
( Crop Acreagc I raska shows a I
Material Incrcase - H < lstlngs Hus.
b < lnd Fatally shoots a Man Found In
thc Company of Hid Wife.
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: ' What Crop Report Shows ,
UNCOl..N-StnUsUcs r"ceLvel1 nt
the In.bor hureall 011 crop nrreago shoW'
a malerLal Incronse oa willieI' wlwat
\III ( corn alld a decrease Ln HIII'LII ) ;
\ , , , hent. 1\1\11 oaly It slh ht. IlIereaRU LI1
I oHtR. According to thesu RtlltlSUCR the
: tlltal corn IH'rea lJ tilLs ' ( 'ar Is G,7G7. '
\ < lIS ncrcs , an hlcl'elllle OVCl' laRt , ) 'ear
111 'Of 2Hjj ! ( ( ] aC\'res , 'I'ho lolal IH'I'CII O
:11 : ( Jf winter wheat wLII hI ! l,847G,7U : ! , an
hlrrcltsC' of 1lHH7U nrl'l'S over last
Yl'lIr , 'rho BJlrlll wlleat IICI'CligO lhl : !
'I'ar wLII bc 2J8,182. ! a IlcrreaslJ of lit-
533 ncres fl'om last 'car. 'I'he oat
nrreage this 'enr wilt ho 2,0\23,7:10 \ : , 1\11
dllrreaRe of 3,106 lIer0S ,
The lotnl Incr'l\se \ In 1111 the rOlln.
"tIeR ovel' Innt 'en I' In t hCOI'll aCJ':1go :
nmollnted to 4JJ.Or.J ! ! ! , hilt thuro was
n total ducreaso In unnllgh othur
COlIllUefl to malte a ler.'C'aRe ! ! of 1J.I..Hl8 !
: : H'ros , lellvlng the nl't Increase of corn
41crea C' of 2J4 ! , Gt IIrrcs , ,
' 1'ho total Increas ( ' Ln the ncrearc of
. 'willieI' whcat IR 192,22,1 IIcres , whllo
the IlecreseH are 87,3f o1 aCl'es , loavlng
II net InCl'enso of t 0,1,870 acreR In
willter whott ,
The lotnl Increase In sprlnJ ; whl'at
nounled to 41,400 ncres , hnt the total
dC'cl'el\Se amollntell to ! J3,133 acres ,
leaving n. net decrease of li1,833 ncros.
'I'he totnl Increase In the oat crop
mollllted to ! JO , Ol ! acres , while the to.
tal elcrense ( amolllltell to 87,103 , leav.
illS ; a net. InCl'ease of : I,101i nCl'es or
tast year.
A Tr < lnsgrt'ssor Fatally Shot.
HASTINGS-Haglng wllh joalolls ) '
when ho fOllnt ! his wlfo alone III hLs
1ome : with Waller' R. McClllla , Bllrne '
learson shot and ) Jrobllhlr fatal1r
WOllnded McCnl1a. SuslleCUng that
tlthlR ! were not right , Peal'on ! callel !
on Hev. 1\11' , Lemlmu , 111\8101' \ of the
First Evangelical Chlll'ch , hefore going
11Omo from worle and IIS1ol1 the minis.
tel' to accompany him to hLs hOllse ,
When Hov. 1\11' . Lemltll [ anti Pear.
SOli I'eached the latter's hOlne , Penrson
Rtatlonod l.emlmll atlhe west window ,
fltntlng thnt ho wonlll watch the north
< If lhe hOllse. PeC\'Lng \ through n. wLn.
dow Pearson saw his wLfo anti 1\IcCulla
{ lione III the room.
Securing shotgun from some hltt.
tng ptnce outsllle the hOllse , PearRon
'firelt throllgh the wlntlow. McCulla
f'll to the 11001' with the charge of Rhot
tn hlR right s\llo \ anll ahdol\ , : , II11t.
slaggoroll from the honso anll walloll
two hlocl s up the street , where he
fell'fl lntlng 10 the ground , Ills wounds
: Ire thought to bo fatat.
Prc < lchers Would Join Navy.
W ASHINGTON-Somo Ume ago a
willely llUbllshcd pl\ler stateel that
the nll.VY deHlI'tment : : was In want. or
chnillains amI that. n. nnmhel' of RhhH
ami stations were wLtholl1. R11LI'ltuai atl'
visors. ThIs hils resulted In lho tic ,
pa.rtment being Itoodetl with leltOl's
allll RlIIIlLcatlons for sltllatlonH. SOIllc'
of lheGe have como from mlnlster
who are earnest In lIleh' soli clt atllJlI
for the llOsLtlons antt other alllll1cRtlom
are somewhat frealdsh In theLr sug
sostlons. Quite n brlsle cOl'I'esllOllll
clI e has resulted ,
Stranger Is Klllcd at Valley.
VALLEY-A stranger Ln the tOWII
'Yho had hoon looldng for work a
IlalnUng , WIlS 1011ell by train No. 11
Ho was slightly Intoxlcatell anti whll
. tal1dng 'to a numher of I'Ill1roatl worl
men stllilled 011 the tracle as the lraL
nlproached , lIe was not conscloll
from the tlmo ho WIl.S Rtrucl. and Itle
In Il few minutes.
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fi Live Stock at the Fair.
; -f' The ! Lve stocle de artmont. at th
. state fall' this 'ellr Is airellllr nSSUll
ji t ing ' vasl ! lrOIlOrUons , It hns bee
, \ nccossary fOl' the mlU\Ogl1ment t
: , b } iltl three mCire IICI'manont swh :
= = . : \ : tlPHR , which Increases the ca mclt ) . t
, II , that aboul 1,1i00 head can now bo 0
, I hlblted , and there have been reqnes
: ' .r 200 " "dIU.nal pcn , I"I with U
, 1\ \ Will Contest State Law.
' : PI..A'l'TSl\IOU'l'Il-Dr. A , P. Darne
whoRO aplleal from the decision or t1
atato veterinary hoard was overrul. .
I I , ) " that body , has decided to conte
! the state law which reqnlres that I
" , I c.1I1 vetorlnary practitIoners 1IIUSt. pa
till oxamlnatlon of 70 per cent. He h
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, ! ( ; 1I1plo'ed the services of an attorn
I . ' I1nd will Illllleal the case to the cour' '
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Committee to Meet Bryan.
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' Mayor Drown of I..Incoln , accoml
, 'I nt 1I hy 1\ party of democrat , will
to New Yol'le to greet William
I Brynn. 'rhey Ilrobahl ) ' w\l1 \ loa \'e 1
. coin August. 4 , A number. or 111'01
urmlg NoJrasltllns ! wLH be In the lillI'
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Backle Wants Pardon.
I / 'VlIllam l ' . Dacllo of Deatrlce , Sl
I tonced to the Ilenltentlar ) ' 1'01' thl
YN'lS for statutoI' ) ' assault , wants
, f.ardon and with the girl In the ca
, vto hns ! Jecomo his wire , nllpea
to the governor , Daclle Is now I
'uuder bonds pendLng his allllol\l to
:6\1llromo : court. 'I'he gO\'ernor has tal
tl1 < , matter lindoI' allvlsement , bul
. ; I 'lLmatell the dcfellllanl wo1l1t1 have
, SeIJllrO his relief throngh tbe co ,
I , cl.annos. ! Dacltlo was marrletl to
girl two da's aflor his convlcton !
Ithi ! lower courl.
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li' ' . . . . . . . . : , . ' - - , - - - . _ . _ - . . . . - . " , . . . . . . . . - . . . .
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OVER THE STAT : ! ,
1'rohlhlllonlstR of Oage COllnty , have
IllacClI n tleJwt III the tleld.
'rho Yorle Chnlltll1l1lHassoclatiOit
Jlalj Incorporated with a capital stocl
III' $ :1.1100 : IIl1d hIlA lIIurl articles In the
omce of Sccretal'y of State Galllsha.
: \11'11 , Anna I.all , an 0111 reRlelent o
Bcatl'lce , COI1lIllIUl'11 Hulclrle al hol'
hO/llo h ) ' halllnA' ! herself to the , Ioor
Imoll with IL Htrlll of hrnlel torn frol1l
hCI' III'eGs ,
OeOl'gu laclOyVlO waR Ilrowncll
lit 'I'flelen , waa 1\ Hon of the late SIll
1\'arl < o ) ' , who Itllll'li his wlfo lint ! then
rOl1lmltlefl Imlcillu III .1elTel'ljOIl COllllty
a few weolH ago ,
, Jell'l'I'SIJII rOllnty sellt her tll'St 1m.
tfC'lIt 10 llw Immnl ! hospital at 1 lncoln
Ilnllel' the IIUW , Incbrlnte law In tlw
h'nrln hall ah 1lI11 ah al1l atllllhlllhrt !
J. < 'rsoll of I.1go 1.'lnnRIIIII'g ,
. .Jllmos1 : II rl'ell , on olettlmo resilIent
of Alo"xallllrlll , IInet alno a IlI'ol1lLnent
111111 Ilroflporollf ! fal'lnel' , mallo at at.
telllpt at HIII'lcle , DOl1lestlc tronhle3
Is asslgnerl liS thC' calise for his at.
telllllt.
Warren 1\1ooll ' , the 'oung attorney
amhllflheet awl mllrdcred a few etays
IIO at hoflhonl , was qllite wcll
hllown , In Bl'ulrlc ( ' , lie wus lIIarrled
there , Iulle : ! ! : ! , 1\111 \ : ; , to Miss Can ee ,
a nleco of 1\11'11. Hl:1I'r. :
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1t Is eHtlmalerl that thOISalHls ! of
hllshelH of tlno peaches w1l1 go td
Wlsto In Otoo ( 'ollnty this 1all. 'l'reeff
me hl'Ollltlllg dO\\11 with 1111 IIsuat hoa vy
101l1lH ot fr : It , a11 the 111'1CO oltered for
I'ollches ' Is so low that It elOOS not pay
o gather them ,
'Congressman 1'011\1'(1 : ( hall received
woret 1'1'0111 Washington that cXl\1I\lna
tlons will ho )1Clrl In Granet Isl\tld { , LLn-
coIn , nnll Omaha. on Augllst S to 1111'
vllcancles as they nm ) ' ocellI' 11\ the
Ilosltion \'eterlnary hlHpector In the
I.lII'eau : of II II t 11I11 l 1IIIIIIHI.I'y ,
'l'he thlrl.r-senmth annllal rOllort or
the Htatu 1Iorllclllt\ll'al society has
Just been cOlllpleted by Secretary J. . . ,
1\1. Hussell. A lIart of It Is now In the
IHUmS of the 1II'IIIters and It Is hoped
that the report will ho rOluly for ells.
tl'lhution hy state rail' time ,
Senator 1Iur1Ott has apllolntoll
'l'hnias n. 1\leGuLre of Wrmoro to taleo
tllO nllval ucademy examlnutlon at An. I
lIallolls. 1'h1l1J1 H , BalOI' of I lncoln ,
Is the IIrst. allel'lluto , If elthCl' falls
to lJaSS the oxalllillat/olls / refllllrClt two
11I01'0 allel'l1utos will he namOlI.
DI' . 1\1ahl'1 Dllnll or the Ltncotn as ) ' . '
lum notlfted the overnor of 1101' In.
tentlon to leave the Instltlltlon and
Ik. 11 a 11I0 Ewing of till ! Hastings asr.
IJlIII will talw her Illuce. Ur , Ulllln
Ias : ! Jeen wLth the Lincoln asylum for
1I\'e ) 'ellrR , Hel' reslgnatloll talms ef.
I'l'Ct AUJlIst ; } li.
1.'allLng to receive an answer to let
t'I'S written to his mother and daugh.
tel' at Ol'l'te. 1\10" .Tense , lensen of 1"1'0'
mont lell for the Missouri town to
learn the calise. Under a hut'den or
sorrow 1\11' . .JclIson returned to an.
nounce thnt hoth his mother and
duughter were Ilead.
Near Utica , 1\11' . Schlccl\ty's nine-
t'en , 'ear.old hey In some manner fell
lute a lIelf.feodlng machine. 'I'he ma.
chine was stO\llCd \ atmost Instanl1) "
and ho WIIS talcn out. It was found
that. ho receh'ell Il hall gash ac'Oss !
hlH elhow joLnt and olle across the
tleshy part of his arm.
Ha 'mOl(1 Nelson was IJllotet ! to Lincoln -
coln antI the } lcnltentlal' ) ' I"rhta ' hy
Sheriff McDonuld of Douglas conntr.
"vlth hLs Ilelnrturo : to berln serving
his life term the last of the fOllr bor
IJI\ntllls who Itlllell Nels Luusten of
Omahn , Ln 3. mIdnight holli'Ul1 lasl
winter , has starlell to talco his 11l1l\13h.
ment.
Ualltaln .T. P. Hungate or WeepIng
Water hall malle lhe hlgheRl SCOl'O 01
the slxt.two men who have qllalll101I
an marltsmen anll are ellglhlo to con ,
test at Uolumllus , August IS. for } losl
tons ! on the slate team , which wl11 h (
srmt to : : ; elOlt'l. . N , .J" acconllng t <
UO rOllort. ; rocolvell I'rom the com
tHlIlles hr 1.leutenant M ullowney , tn
srector of smull arms In the Nebrasln
Natlonul gilaI'll.
In the el ht suits hrougJlt hr till
t'IILtOll : : ; tates against ranchmell tl
the western 11l\1'l of Nehraslm , and II
whLch tIecl'ces WNe entere1 ! lay 8. I.
G. Wheelcr , agent In charge of th' '
Recret Re\\'lco \ wOl'le ( 'ollnectoll wltl
the lalHI IU'oscclltlons , rellorts thut th' '
unlawfnl fences have bcen talwlI IloWI ;
Ever slnco the decrees were ontere
his rorce of ten mon hllve heen InvC !
's ' , tlgatLnr ; to aficertaLn If ranch owner
10 were comII'lng with the order of th
tl federal courl.
fit A channet cat tlsh wel hlnr ;
\11 pounds , caught near the mOllth of th .
SH Platte rLver has been Recurelt h ) ' tll
as RtIllo Ushorles ntHl will he exhlhlte
0) ' at the Rtato fatr. 'I'hc anllOllncemel
ts. 1"\110 : tome tlmo ngo that the gtal
tlshorles woulll no longer exhlhlt I
thc state fait' on account of 11001' ail
ilcommollatlons \ furnished hr the stai
ro I\oal'll or agrlcultnro , ' , 'as malll' I
J. Chief Game Warllon Uartol' hut U
.n. present IIrolllll'lltlons t'or the allnu
lIL. ohlbll Is an Inellclltlon that the a
t ) . . nouncemenl will not stanll ,
At North Ptatte. while a heavy wl1
3n. and rain storm rngecl , John lcll\'al'
'eo II 110111111\1' ) 'oung mnll of that I'lty , e :
a Illoyell as a Hwltchmnn In the Unll
se , PacIfic : yal'lls , was 1llIed while I
101 ! tempting to throw a switch ,
( ) ul .Jolln Woods , register of deeds
Ihe nl'olten 1I0w , Is looltlng tor Il llI\lnl \ (
( On htrneler who nearly frh :
In. chell the lIfo out or his tIau hters tI
to lur. lhe nLght. The SCI'Pollms of t
urt Irls nwolw the ! lI\l'ellts , who , rllshl
the Illto the room , fennel a man fumhll
In with the hOllclotl103 , 'l'ho Intrm
made his elJcnllO through a wLndow
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RIOT AT MICHIGAN MINE
STRIKING TRAINMEN ATTACK
MEN GOING TO WORK ,
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One Man Klilcd and Scveral Injured
In CI < th-Forty : Land In
Prison ,
Calumet , l\I1ch-Hocl < 1nnd , a IIttlo
mining town In Ontonngon county ,
was the scene of wild dLuoreler 'rues'
d:1) : ' night , when the strLlilnt ; tramlllCl'S
t the MIchigan COllller mlno attacked
the IIIlnel's who Wel'e olng to wor ! <
under the protection of Sheriff Me-
Fllrllllli IIllll a heav ) ' guard of devu-
tics , A iliad riot. ensiled , which lasted
HOllie time. As a result one llIan was
killed und anotJlel' mortally wounded.
Several mO\'o were shot , anel 40 of the
strikers are now under arrest in the
town hall at Hocleland.
The trouble started on Monelay ,
when the tmmmers struck for higher
( lay. 'rho miners and other employes
wantud to worl < , as they WJro satisfied -
fied with their wages , but elltl not for
fear of the tmmmors. 'rnesday night i
Shorlff McFarland and a huge parly !
of deputies who had been sworn In
at Ontonagon and HocJtlaud went to
the mine to guard the mell who de.
sired to worl. . As the miners went to
the ell' ) ' hOIlHe to put on their workIng -
Ing clothes several stones were
thrown at them ! J ' the strikers. After
changing their clothes the miners
started for the shaet house , when the
strikers attelllpted to rush them. ' 1'he
trammel's were armed with stones ,
clubs , knives and revolvers , In the
genernl melee seveml shots were fired
by strllwrs. 'rhe sherLff and dellutles
then returned the fire.
The battle raged fiOl'cely for a time ,
but the tranl1l101'S were soon beaten
back , anel as mall ) ' as could made a
break for lIbort ' and made good their
, escape , ShmlfflcFarland and deputies -
ties held 40 of the rioters , who were
qllartered in the town hall and taken
to the county jail at Ontonagon under
guard Wednesday. Owing to many
wouneled ! Jelng cal'l'led f'Om ! the field
h ' strikers , and their condition not
bolng reported , it Is dllllcult to sum
Ul the casualties. One man was
killed Tuesdu ) ' night , another Is ex.
Ilocted to dLe.Iany were injured by
revolver ahots , stones , clubs and
ItRtlC encounters. The l\I1chlgan mine
Ilh'slclan , DI' . 1 . .J. Evans , Is admln.
Isterlng to needs of wounded , Condl.
tlons at mlno and In village of Rock ,
land were quiet Wednesda ) ' . The sher ,
Iff haR closed all of the places of
business , anll citizens are helping t ( ]
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restore ordct. .
HEARST TO BE THE CANDIDATE
J Independent League to NomInate Ful
State Ticket In New York ,
Now York-WllIlam It. Hears
ball decdcd ! to run flH' governor
nor as an In pendent candldnte. 'l'h. .
state committee of the IndelJendon
league , II I1earst organLzatlon , me
" yesterday at the Gllse ) ' house nuel de
cldl'll the lengue shaH hold a ' ; ! tali
conventlou In this city Sopt. 11 tl
e nomlnnte Ilearst for governor anI
I. put a full state and jUdlclar ) ' tlcltc
In the field.
It was IIlInounced that the leagu
will to1eek no affiliation with the ret
ular democratic Imrtr-that It will g
ahead as an Independent movemen'
17 If the democrats see fit to Indors
.e Hearst allli the league tlckot , well 1111
Ie good , but no favor8 will bo songl1
! r1 from the heads of the democrat !
machine.
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11 Demand for Harvest Hands.
c. St. Palll , I1nn-Tho annunl ca
I.e for harvest hanels Is beglnnll1
I } ' to bo raised fl'omlInnesota an
10 North and South Dakota , anll lIll
al season there al'O Indications that t1 :
n. need will he moro \ll'gont than eve
Within the next GO c1a 's 20,000 to 3 (
000 men will ! Je ! n demand ,
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10. Cuban Post for Missourian ,
m' O 'stcr Ba ' , I. , 1.-PI'l sLdont Hoes
em velt WednCtJla ( ' allllOlnted Prcd Me
I\t , rls Doarlng \1I1ourl : ; as second se
retal'Y of the American legation at II
at vann , Cuba.11' . Deurlng It ! now II'
: lIt vate sccrotl\l' ' to SenOl' Quesada.
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IIr , Coinage Durlno July ,
Washlngton-1'ho monthl ) ' stal
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Ie mont of the dlrech1l' of the mint shm
n thnt during Jul ' the coh\ngo oxecut
n at the mints of the United Stilt
ter I\nlluuted tn $ G:103l : G4 , as follow
Gel , $ l , l , OOO ; sllrol' , $ l8lG : ,
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SHORT SHIFT FOR NEGRO FIEND
Quick Trial , Conviction and H < lnglng
for Assaulter of Woman ,
MayfIeld , KTho hanging of
Allen 1\Ialhls. the negro who crimInally -
Inally assaulted 1\1lss Ethel McClain' '
last Wedncsda ) ' , Jul ) ' 25 , took Illaco-
Ilt eight o'clocle Tuesday night In a
legal manner In the ) 'ard of the county
jail. It was only GO minutes from the
tlmo the jury was sworn In until the
negro was pronounced elead. Mathis
arrl ved hel'o at G : 40 Tues ar nIgh t
In churgo of DelHlt ) ' Sheriffs Oscar El-
more anel John Galloway , and the mil.
Itar " company of Hopltlnsvllle. The
local mlJltal'y met the train and the
negro was marched to the courthouse.
1\Iathls was carried upstairs in the
big coul'troom beCoro JUdge Dugg , who
was in readiness , Ilnd at 7 : 15 o'clock
the jur ) ' had been selected Ilnd sworn
in.
The court apl10Inted . S. For , one
of the local attorne 's , to represent the
defendant , and after a minute or two
of consllltation It was agreed thal
1\Iathls should plead guilty.
The jurOl's were ordere4 to their
room and , after being out 20 mInutes ,
they returned a verdict of sullty , fixIng -
Ing punishment at death.
ROOSEVELT IS OUT OF THE RACE
Prcsldent Will Not Accept Republican
Nomination for Third Term.
PeorIa , I11.-A posltlvo' announce.
ment from President Roosevelt that
ho will not be a candldato for the
third term was made Monday In a let ,
tel' addressed to Mrs. L. A. Kinney , of
PeorIa , by Secretary William Loeb
for President Roosevelt. The text ot
the letter follows :
"Oyster Day , N. Y. , July 2G.-Dear
Madam : Your letter of recent date
has been received and I thank you In
the president's behalf for calling at.
tentlon to the enclosed clLpplng. I
would say , however , that the president
has nothing to add to the statement
I sued on the night of the election In
1904. His decision as announced al
that time Is irrevocable. "
This oxpresslon from President
Roosevelt was calLed forth by an edl ,
torlal In the PeorllHerald.Transcrlpt
which was called to the attention of
the presLdent through 1\1rs. Kinney ,
wlfo of a prominent PeorLIpolitician. .
The editorial was In the form of an
appeal to the president to accept the
third term.
BAD TRAIN WRECK IN NEW YOR
Landslide Causes Locomotive to Turr ;
Turtle and Roll Into RIver. .
Fishldll l.andlng , N. Y. - Paclfl <
I oxpl'ess train No. 37 of the No"
Yorle Central , which left No"
York at 9:32 : o'clock Sunday night
t was wrecked shortly before mid nigh
' . a short distance above Chelsea , and 1 :
miles below POllghkeepslo by runnln !
Into a landslldo which had been swep
down from a high embankment by I
torrlfic rainstorm In the afternoon.
The englno of the flyer was throwl
from the I'alls and plunged Into th
river. Fireman Mills was killed out
right and Englnoor Edward WelLs wa
so badly Injured that ho will die.
The locomotlvo turned turtle ani
e rolled Into the river.
Fifteen passengers were sorlous1
Injured and a score of others receive ,
mInor hurts.
State Secures Judgment.
Sllrlnglteld , III.-The state of IIIlnol
Wednesday secured jUdgment agalm
formOl' State Treasurer Henrr Wul
Ilnd l"loyd K. Whittemore , his ! Jond !
l1Iun , fol' $ G , 32.40 before JUdge Crelgl
ton III the Sangalllon circuit cOllrt ,
'rho suit was filed hr the state e
Illinois to recover fees held br forme
State TreasurOl' , vum , ! Jofol'o prl
hlblted h ) ' a special act of the legl
latln'o , 'I'hese fees were collected fe
the registration of co lint ) ' , townshl
and m\ullclpal bonds.
Taogart to Wed C < lstillan ,
e. Woostel' , O.-Informatlon purpor
11" Ing to come fl'om an armr officer hI
IC' It that CU\l. I lmol'o F. Taggart , I
.n' dlvorco fame , Is soon to wed a Spa
1'1 , Ish senorita of gl'eat wealth and bea
ty , wholll ho met In Manila. ,
To Probe Alleged Lumber Trust.
lo. San I"ranclsco.-Unlted States DI
, \'II trlct Attol'lloy Hobel't T. Dovlln b
cd begun IlU Investigation of the alloSI
os combination of IlImhUl' dealm's , I\nd
6 : ho tlnds that the fucts Wfl1'I'unt llro !
cutlon , will tnl\O nctlon.
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MRS. COREY GIVEN DIVORCE
MILLIONAIRE STEEL KING AND
WIFE ARE SEPARATED ,
Slxteen.Year.Old Son Placed In Moth.
. . er's Custody-No Contest
by Husband ,
Reno , Nev.-l\Irl:4. : William Ellis
Corey , wICo of the president of the
United States Sleol corporation ,
obtained a decrco of ellvorco dnd cus.
tody of her 1G-yearold 80n , Allan
Co 1'0) ' , in the Second district court of
Nevada Monelay afternoon , The jury
was out but a few minutes , only ono
ballot being talClI.
1\11' , Corey made no attempt to con.
test the case nnd afto Mrs. Coroy's
tostlmony was heard the coso went to
the jury without argnment.
Mrs. Corey was in tears when told
that she had been gLven a decree and
the custody of her 1G''ear'old son , AI.
Ian Corey. She drove at ollce to her
. home on Hlversldo avenue , where she
says she will continue to reside. No
I evldenco was submitted by the de.
fense und there was no argumont.
The question of alimony wus not in.
troducer ! . 1\11's. Corey made an inter.
estlng admission , owever , touchIng
upon this phase of the case , stating
that In May , 190G , several weeks be.
fore her petition for divorce was filed ,
she negotlaloel through her attorneys
a financial settlement with her hus.
band. She was not asked what the
nature of this settlement was.
At the conclusion of the trial At.I I
tornoy Sardls Summerfield , of Reno ,
stated that his client , WillIam E.
Core ) ' , was as anxious for the decree
oC dIvorce as his wife. "If the de.
creo Is granted , " ho said , " 1\11' . COI'ey
will be entirely satisfied. Ho has con.
sented to the divorce. This under.
stanellng between : \1' . Corey and the
attorneys of 1\Irs. Corey was reached
SOUlO time ugJ. "
WILL INVESTIGATE DIETZ CASE
Gen , Davidson Will Act with Caution
Rcoarding Sending of Troops.
Madison , Wls-Gov. DavIdson will
appoint a commission to investlgato
the Dietz situation at Cameron dam.
F01' the present , at least , there is no
intention on the part of the executive
to send troops to capture Dietz.
\Vhether troops will be sent later w11l
'depend on the report of the Investigat.
ing commission.
Several posses ha vo attempted to
serve Dietz with legal Impel's In a civil
process within the IlDst two 'ears , but
each time failed.
Raddlsson , Wls-After crawling on
Jtands and knees for a great distance
through the forest , Duyo Roglch , of
Milwaulwe , wounded in three placell
by Clarence Dietz , reached the homestead -
stead of Charles Johnson , and was
later carried Inlo Winters , where he
secured n1Cdlcal attention. Slglit ]
lOpe is entertained for his recovery.
! He had been terribly exposed when he
reached the Johnson place , and his
: wounds had become filed wllh dirt.
MEAT INSPECTION IN GERMANY
Strict Regulations Regarding Examln.
atlon Arc Put Into Effect.
Berlln.-The revised regulations for
the application of the meat Inspection
" w , recentIy adopled by the buridos.
raUl , were published Monelay and
show a conslderablo Increase of so'
verllr in the provisions of the law.
The regulations provide that WhOD
the Important organs have been re ,
moved from a carca'Ss , Inspection caI :
be made only by a veterinary expert ,
Instead of the ordinary examiners
'and that the meat of such carcasseE
. can only be lrOnounced fit for food
I under certl\ln spoclfic condItions.
A much moro thorough examlnatioI
of the lymphatic glands of an nnlma
also Is required. 'l'heso glands fron
aU of the carcass must be subjectec
to inspection by mIcroscope. Thl
glands as wQU as other organs mus'
, remaIn attached to fresh aud proparCt
meats , so far as Is necessary fo :
trustworthy Inspection.
FORCED TO GIVE UP BY POVERT'
Former Mayor of Paterson , N , J. , Sur
renders to Jail Warden.
Paterson , N. J.-Wllllam H. Belcb
or , former ma'or of this city , roturnel
to Paterson Monday and surrenderol
to David Morris , night warden of th ,
county jail. Deicher was rorced b :
poverty to give hlmsolf up. He hal
been In Now York for several day !
110 said ho had no means with whlcl
10 make restitution of the funds ho I
alleged to have obtaIned before h
Ited from the city , and would answo
the charges against hIm.
Thaw Has His Way ,
Now Yol'le. - Yielding to th
Ilersuaslon of her son , lIarr ) " Thav
1\Irs. Wll1lam Thaw Wednosda ) ' dll
pensoll with the services of the fil'l
of mack , Olcott , Gruber and Don'ngl
whom she had retained to conduct th
, defense of the ) 'o\lI1g man on UJ
chnrgo of murderln'g Stanford White
-
Berlno Sea Railroad ,
. Parls.-In accordance with nn orlh
t Issued by the emperor of Rnssln tt
l Amerlcnn s'ntllcato represented 1
o . Daron l.olcq do Lobel Is authorized 1
n. . begin work on the 'I'ransSIJerll\ !
u. Alaska railroad project.
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Dynamite In Stove Wood ,
Is. Toledo , O.-A l:4t1ck : of wood co
ns talnlng d'namlto caused an explosle
00 in the home of Mrs. Carl Ostman , at :
If pieces of the wrecl < cd sto\'o Stl'\I \ (
10. 1\rs [ , Ostman and her daughter , sel
ousl ) ' injurIng them ,
,
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BY HIS OWN HAND i :
SON OF LYMA AGE COMMITS .
SUICIDE , I
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THE DEED IS nONE IN SEATTL6 I
Young Man Suppoled : to Havc Been
Temporarily Insane-Had Been In
the West for SOliJ"le Time In Hid.
Ing From Wife's Detectlvcs.
SEATTLE , Wash.-E. A , Gage , SOIL
of Lyman J , Gage , former secretary
of the treasury , commItted suicide
at 3:30 : o'clocl , Thursday afternoon in
'I'ourlst hotel b ) ' shooting himself
through the body with a 38-cullber reo . .
"olvel' He died 1\ few minutes lator. ' . ' '
1'1
The enl ) ' cause for the shooting whIch ,
can be assigned was that ho was tem.
porarlly Insane from drlnltlng. His .
wIfe came hero from ChIcago last
Monda ' 1Ind employed dotectlves to
locate her husband. Gage evIdently
Imew that tIlO detectives were on hLs I
track , as ho reglstored at the hotel " " ' : l..r
under the assumed name of J. W , - - ' . . .t :
'Gorst. ' He went there July 29. Before --r
that tlmo he was stopping at the , '
Groystone , where he stayed when he '
reached Seattle from Chlcaso on Ju 'Y . , ,
7. LeavIng there on Jul ) ' 1G , he went
to ono of the other hotels of the city 1
and ulso regLstered under an assumed ,
namo.
Ho was ellscovered by 'ValleI'
Brown , the boll ! Joy In the hotel , who ,
heard the shot and rushed into the
room , finding the man Irlns appar-
entl . dead. Officer Keefe was then :
lotllted and he called up the ' 1mbu ,
Jance By the tlmo It arrived Gage
was dead. The revolver was a 38.cal.
iber CoIls , which was evidently new.
A largo elaggor alBo now , was found
In the bureau. There Is , nothing In
Ills room except four empty whlsley
botlles and IL quart flash , which was
.
half full of liquor On his person was "
found a banle book of the National
Bank of Commerce , whIch showed
that he had deposited more tIlan $1 ,
000 when he arrived here. On July
24 he had requested the bank to give ,
hIm a statement of his balance re.
malnlng , and It amounted to $211.8u ,
according 10 theIr reply.
SAN DIEGO , Cat.-l.yman J. Gage ,
when called up at Point Lorna last
night , stated over the telephone that
the name of the Seattle suicide corresponded -
responded with that of his son , but
ho thought It strange if It Is the latter (
thllt Is dead that nobOOr In Seattle no-
tlfied him. '
PLANe FOR BRYAN'S RECEPTION.
New York Committee Decides to Issue
Reservcd Scat Tickets.
NmW YORK-At a meeting of the
I
executive commltteo of the WIlliam
J. Br 'an reception committee Thurs. , , I .
day , It was decided to issue reserved
seat tlcl.ets to l\ladlson Square garden - _
den where 1\11' Bryan Is to detlver hIs
address.
Ma lson Square garden has a seat.
Ing capa.clty of 12,000 l.ewis NIxon
reported that about 1,000 prominent
elemocrats fl'om all parts of the coun.
tr ) ' had been Invited The question :
of whether any reserved seat tlcleets
should bo iss4ed was dIscussed at
scome length , but the suggestion of
the finance committee that the whole
house bo ticketed , prevailed. Alexander -
ander Troup , treasurer , reported thllt
the expense of the reception would
not be less than $10,000. f
Wilson In Philadelphia ,
PHILADELPHIA-Secretar ) " J1UUes
Wilson of the Department of Agrlcul.
ture , accompanied b ) " Dr , C. H. Chauf-
ler , chief federal meat and cattle Inspector
.
specter f this clt , visited a number
of abbatolrs , s llughter houses and
I
packing houses and sausage factories
her t
Armours to Bulfd In St. Paul.
ST. PAUL - It was learned deft. I
nltol ) ' from St Paul business men
that Armour & Co. , of Chicago ,
through theIr agents , have paid down
about 40,000 as option mone ) ' for the
purchase of a large tract of land near
.
' the l\Ilnnesota Transfer company's
'ards Iring In the northwest part of
St Paul , and partly In Mlnneallolls ,
for the purpose of building a proIQsed
6laughterlng and packing plant. Land
owners In that vicinity bave become
aware of the compan"s intentions
and are holding out for higher prIces.
Honors for Secretary Root.
RIO DE JANEIRO-Secretary Root ,
Llo'd C. Griscom , the American am.
bassador , and Senor Nab co , presl.
dent of the Pan american congress ,
visIted the Brazilian Parllamont and
were received with great courtesy ,
.e Secretary Root made a short address.
More Fever Cases ,
NE\Y ORLEANS - Three more
cases of fever were talten off the
steamer Wbltehall at qllarantlno
Thursda ) ' , n1l\1 < lng a total of twe1vo ,
all believed 10 be chagres fever.
Many Soldiers Deserting.
SAN FRANClSCO.-Repol'ts
)1' ara
LO being received by the mllltar ) ' au.
I ) ' thorltles nt the Presidio of the free
to quent desertion of troops stationed at
. American lake , III
1\ Washington , the
summer military camp , where seVe
eral regiments of the nallonal guard
nnel regulars are statlonell for In. I
n. stl'llcllon. 'I'be most nolablo hlstl\nco '
11'I of this Is In compan ) ' I of the Twen.
It ! t ' .second Infantrr. At present enl ) ' 1
! k ftctsoven men and officers nre left ,
:1. to carr ) ' tlte name of this COmllan ) ' ,
There were orlglnatlr slxty.fivo