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1 ! 3 TIlE OMAhA DAILY WEE FRIDAY , JI'LY 29 , 1898.
w . . RKETT GElS TIlE VOTES
:
: Bepubilcan lomtneo for Congress from the
; Pirt cein ettlea Upons
V ; oocniic CONFUSION IS INCREASING
ZIt9IilItlN fif han I'flrly itt I.nttentcr
. V CtIIt } 11 I.ggerJIcnhlM Ovir the
honor of hcnsl I ng a [ 'or-
lorn hope.
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LISCOT4N , July 2S.-SpeCIAL-lL ( ) Is now
i Dretty genernily conceded that E. J. fliirkett
t of this city vII1 . he ( ho republican nomlfleo
¶ t for congress In the F'irnt district. ir. BUI'
, , 2ett a'ready ' 'has the delegation from Lancaster -
caster , anti h4 aure to hnvo nimost If not
quito the oIid vote from CIIAS flIlI ( Otoc ,
" ' and I'aWfleO that
, "s'ord comcs from Johinwn
13urkett' friends nre largely In the majority -
jority there , atiul ! ImIlnr newS comes front
1ZIchnron. It lB conceded that Judge Stull
hn Nemnha Rohld nn that ho vIhi get a
I few votc from the other counties In the
V First judicial dIstrict , hilt the only way the
matter can ie figured out nt thi9 time i
that i3utkett will get the nomination on the
T flrRt boilot. CaRs anti Lancaster counties
I can fuinisli the votes necessary for titis re-
suit.
suit.flurkeU
flurkeU has been 5enng ( tim veelc In
the outside counties nn ( % while In the city
n short time this morning expresccd hint.
ieIt ns veii Pleased with the iltuation. lie
niso boliovea that the republicans of the
First district will toll up a big majority
titis fnhI , which will be a big help in Ituliing
the tate ticket through to victory.
Since the holding of the conventions in
this county yesterday the situation has become -
? come more complicated n regarls the poo- ;
erotic campaign for VcontresioIlal itgnti-
nation , l3erge has the naming of tito pop-
I . tihist ilciegates 011(1 will be enroful to select
only such mcii as will stny with him to the
Inst. On tim other hand the democrats ore
opposO(1 to forge. nnl have intlorsed James
Itlanahan , who also has the privilege of
naming his deivgntes. The precaution was
also taken to put Manahan at the hieaa ot
: the ( lelegatlon to the state convention , ami
the plan is to make it trade with the pop-
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uiist delegates of the First diHtrict , the Lao-
caster ilemocrats to work for the nomination
of a populist for governor , In exchange for
r which the PoPUhists of the district viil vote
for Manahan for congFess at the Platts-
mouth convention. The liergo forces see the
I probable consequences or this move , and
are corrosponlingiy worried , In the meantime -
time the 'silver republicans" made no in-
tiorsanients and their delegates will go to
the conventions prepared to grab at anything -
thing that comci in sight. It no opportunity
opcn for them they vill be satisiled with
whatever stnali crumbs the other PoIocrats
are pleased to dele out. but they have hopes
that a deadlock in the congressional con-
vontlon will bi broken by the nomination ot
a 'silver reptiblicati , " It Is said that E. 1. .
) Fulton of Pawnco , A. J. Weaver of Richard-
and W. 11. Price of Lancaster are all
being groomed na ( lark horses , to be trotted
out in stich an event.
The popocrats of this city ore not feeling
'very good over the work or yesterday's con-
ventions. They admit that the ticket se-
V Iceted lies no chance of eleetion , but corn-
plain that better men were not selected.
The populists also blame the democrats for
being so frank in the intlorsement or tli
national administration In its conduct of
the war , hoitling that this will induce smite
of their % oters to support the republican
ticket. The democrats have a grievance
against the populist convention on account
of the unfortunate mess it got Into on the
. free pass question. Th13 has led Land Corn-
missioner Wolfe to make a statement today
that Ito did not meet with the resolutions
committee and that ho bad no part in tram-
log the resolution declaring for the abolition -
tion of passes.
The popocratic delegates to the conveti-
tions , so tar as named yesterday , arc as
foliow :
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Democrats to the state convention : James
1aiitthinn , Judge Tibbots. at-largo ; F1r3t
ward , Robert Maiono , James O'Shea. M.
] V. Scott ; Sccond ward , M. J. Waugb. Wii-
11am Schroeder , \V. II. Trite ; Third ward ,
\v. J. Ihensicy , J. A. Mcguire , C. E. Stack-
alan , \V , II. Utigles , Leo Edwards ; Fourth
ward. II. M. Leuvitt , T. S. Alien , George
Rogers , 1' . II. Cooper ; Fifth ward. Jolla
Carr , 0. W. l'alm. Eli J. Fitzgerald , S. S.
\Vhitlng , M. F. Schwind ; Sixtii ward. C. S.
Jones , hi. E. Newbranch , L. F. Zoigor ;
Seventh ward , G. J. hess , J. E. Erb , Tom
\Vorrall ; country , N. W. ICollainino , John
Flynn , G. II. Ruliaak , I. P. higgins , Ed
Jitiloy. W. P. Larsh , M. D. Tiffany , W. J.
; V ; ! I ) . Counts , C. L. liciuple , J. Z. llriscoe , W.
11. Hester , J ) o. Donneli , L. Newton , J.
\Vrltw. John ICeonan.
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' Sjj'r re : ubliconsfor congressional deW-
gates : 0. L. LOw's , L. C. Chapin , William
Gritflth , Frank Kimball , G. ii. Albright , C.
Y. Long , J. E. Crane , A. fl. Kitclom ,
Gcorg E , Iilhner. W. E. Field , E. Sisler ,
0. I' . Ivia , II. A. ChapinV. . C. Floury ,
w. M. MornIng , C. S. flaiobolt , Judge
William floweit , F. A. Korsmeyer , Ports
V Wilson , It. G. Ciiovront. 0. P. Erlenborn ,
George Denharn , A. II. Gleason , Frank
Buck , 0. N. humphrey , E. A. Rogers ,
Thomas Carr , Gus States ; alternates. J. L.
Teeters , \V. B. Price. Dr. 8. 14. Bentley. C.
V _ Il. hartley , J. H. Gleason , Jacob Vermoas ,
Charles Grimth , James McGraw , Dr. Gil-
christ , E. T. Flaherty , George C. Lithe.
For delegates to state convention : 0. P.
) avls. Charles ( iriflith , 0. lj. Laws , George
E. Ihibner , James McGraw , Cyrus Lindell ,
0. 1' . Erlenborn , Thomas Care , lr. R , L.
Bentley , William 11. I'rico , 11. W. hardy.
' E. J. Fiaberty , 0. N. humphrey , .1. J.
Uridges , L. C. Pace , A. K , Goudy , 1. E.
Brown , George Ionhiani , J. L , . Teeters , J.
II. Gilchrlst , Jacob Vcrntnns , J. M Wilson ,
D. faint , Dr. ( hhlchirist. George hi. Lltko ;
nlternatesV. . C. Fleury , Ii , C. Chopin ,
Frank iCinthail , lh , Sisler , C. 5 , Rainbolt.
Judge William Boweli , C. Y. Young , C. M.
hartley. F. Il. Ross , J. W. Money , George
Losoy , J , Id. Scott , A. Ilehmnke.
h'optilist delegates to the state convention :
First ward , 0 , h. Smith , C. Fossler ; Seconti
ward , Robert Wheeler. II , A. Moicr ; Third
ward , J. C. MeNerney , II. W. Stoith , C , U.
hiuliock , F'V. . Kent ; Fourth ward , Jay
Burrows , H. M. Casebeer , E , C. Rewiclc ,
S. H. iCing ; Fifth ward , 0 , E. tloodoil , It. S.
Mockett , 'F. P. Moulton , ( leorgo W. hliake ;
Sixth ward , F. M. Good , flelle (1. Rigeiow ,
: \v. II. hunter ; Seventh ward , J. hi , Skin-
nor. A. Cooieys , Owsley'ilson ; Dude , J.
3. Meyer ; Centervillo , S. hi. Lidoiph ; Den-
toll , Jolla Quinn ; Elk. 'V. ' 11 , Deigan ; Grant ,
3. % V. Chuppulil Garfield , lb. E. Smnitit ;
liighlaad , C. F. hCenge ; Lancaster , U. II.
\ 'ultersV. . F. Wright , J. T. htotvnek ; Lit-
tie SaiL. J. a , Neff ; Middle Creek , fl.
ICeritit ; Miii. A. E. Sutherland ; Nemnaha , It.
r. Clicmnbers ; North Uluff , James S. Feni-
gan ; Oak. U. S. Passwatcr ; h'ananta , Chris
' . h'ettrsonl Rock Creek , Alfred Peterson ;
V $ antiiio , W. S. Iemnareo South Pass , A. J.
Young ; Stevens Creek , S. It. hlaii Stock-
toim , A. F. hiatt ; W'averly , , hlelentan ;
West Oak , S. l'etersonVest ; Lincoln , A , J ,
Roberts ; \'amikeo 11111 , J. F. hhity.
lClhIel Im a 'I'rmilim.
COLUMBUS , Neb , , July 28-Special- ( )
Anton I'flcfer , a German ageil about 50
h years , vas instantly killed last night about
11 ocloek ty the incoming lasigcr ) train
on time 13. & M. lie was driving to his
hiutmie , about two miles cast of town , ami
was caught On the crossing , his teani es-
raped , but the hay rack on which lie was
riding was eutirely demolished , In the absence -
sence of Coroner Met ; Shwriht 1lyriit' eni-
PZ7.Pcled a jury at once nail viewed ( ha e-
intiIi * and returned a verdict In accordance
with the above facts and exonerated the
railroad company , Almost every bone in
l'tlefers body was broken and hits legs and
(11'IuS were broken in Humorous llaecs.
'i'rles I lie St relmiml tIe lioult , .
'S\'EST POINT , Neb. , July 28.-Special.--- ( )
John lcakrtla , an aged hiobemian , committed
suleitle last ovnjng by swallowing a large
qusuttty of strychnine. Thu deceased vur-
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chased the poison o a local druggist under
the pretense of killing rats , end imtnedi-
ateiy swalloced it. lie bath been In ilI
health anti ( lesponmient for some time. lie
was quite alone In the world , hialng neither
wife nor children ,
\v. C. Valentine returned Saturday from
Leavenworth , han. , where lie passed the
examination tint1 received his commission as
lieutenant In the regular army of the
United States , lIe lies reported for titity
anti epect orders to join his regiment at
any moment.
The work of placing the new machinery
in position at the flour mill is being pushed
rapidly. When the work is complete the
Vest Point mill will be able to make as
good hour as the celebrated Minneapolis
mills.
ELKHORN CONDUCTOR KILLED
h'itils trout tlie'l'oti of tiii 'Frnin-
'lfe in a Cr1110111 Conditloit
us IteMuit of 4htmcle.
CIIADI1ON. cb. , July 23.-Speciai ( Tele-
gram.-Charles ) D. Johnson , one of the best
kflOwfl and most lopular conductors on the
Frernont , Eikhorn & Missotiri Valley rciii-
road , was kiilcd this mnornlng near Sttlrgis ,
S. U. lie was walking icross his train and
fell between the cars , his body being cut
in two , Time news was received at the
division omco in this city this morning and
his vife was told , She was overcome by
the shock and is in a. critical condition. The
body viil bo brought to this city tonight
for burial.
CAI'lTAii IOC.thj MA'I'TLltS.
, iimt % nhIleti Klnp.kKillutl imy it Fail
froth a l'rc 1gb 5 'I'm Iii ,
LINCOLN , July 28.-Spccial-A ( ) lie-
hentian of the name of KIashy wins killed
about nilllnight last night while tryIng to
got off It moving freight train. Together
with two pals lie was stealing a ride up
from 1)ewitt , anti all having been drinking
it is supposed hiat lie too tinsteatly to
use the miecessary care in getting off. Death
seemed to have been instantaneous. The
boily was removed to an undertaker's roonis
anti a thorough search made for a clue as
to the man's ' Identity. Nothing was found
lCyOOti a few cents in change , a silver
watch , a gold Masonic charm and a itietal
check bearing the nanlo "George lilanco.
ONchil , ' attached to his purse. The men
with hini say that his name was IClasky ,
hut that they know nothing further , having
fallen In with him only a few days ago.
A meeting of the county treasurers of
the state was called yesterday at the
Lindell Vhotei , The attendance was small ,
treasurers from Lancaster , Gage , Clay ,
Saline , hall , Keith , Hayes , York , Coining ,
Douglas and Seward only being present.
Topics of special Interest to treasurers wore
discussed and the following oflicers elected :
I'resicleot , C , W. Maurer of Gage ; secretary
anti treasurer , A. L. Sullivan of Lancaster ;
vice president , William Thompson of Hall ;
executive board , In addition to the aiove
olhicers , Thomas C. Dreiss and Millard
Frantz. It is the intention to hold another
meetIng in about two months , and all
county treasurers are requested to be on
hand.
hand.Williaiii
Williaiii Celeson , who assaul toil William
Ingrahain at University Place a few days
ago , has given himself up and Is now In the
city jail. lie was unable to give the required -
quired 1,000 bond. Mr. Ingralaln is in a
very serious condition , . but the attendIng
phiysiclnmi believes that the blow was not
hard enough to induce softening of tba
brain , as was as first feared.
Last night Appomattox Woman's Relief
Corps and ( lie Knights and Ladies of Security -
curity enjoyed tro'ley ' rides.
The advance order for tents for the Ep-
worth assembly has far exceeded the total
number rented last year and th. manage-
mant is very much encouraged. The pro-
grant opens itoxtVednestlay evening with
Snowden & Miller's Jubilee singers and a
lecture by fey. Robert Mcintyre.
Conway and Shepherd , two men 'who recently -
cently came here and have since been doing
no installment business In boushold fur-
miibings. had a hearing in police court on
thin charge of doing business without a
license. Their defense Is that no license is
necessary in the Installment. business , in
spite of the fact that they do a house-to-
house soliciting. Judge Cornstock has taken
the matter under advisement.
The First Mortgage Loan company of
Grand Island has thou articles of incorporn-
tion , with a capital of $ l0,00cY. The stockholders -
holders arc C. A. Carr , William Frank , a ,
W.Veeter , E. S. Dodder , jr. , anti J. C.
Alexander.
Refunding bonds of the David City school
district bearing 5 var cent interest nail
amounting to $16,000 were recorded totlay ,
The governor announces the appointment
of Alfred N. Gerecko as seconit lIi'iitnnnf
in Company L. Seconti regiment , in place
of Henry Ii. Allen , who has resigned to
take a commission in the regular army.
Gorecko's commission dates from July 17 ,
Oliver U. Leyda of the Second regiment has
boon transferred to the Third regiment.
Tito Southwestern Mutual Life association
of Marshahitown , ha , , has been admltteil to
transact business in Nebraska.
iIO\VN hiOV KiLiflD IIY 'VIlE Ct ItS
llotl FiimiiIl oil thieTrnet by lime See-
I bit hi.im ,
PAP1LLION , Nob. , July 28.-Special ( Telo-
gratn.-A ) boy about 10 years oltl was found
by time section men three miles east of town
this morning , frightfully mangled by the
cars. Coroner Hamilton was notified , but.
decided not to hold an Inquest , The boy
could not be Identifleil. lb answers the
description partly of Arthur Stein , vhio rami
away front hmis home at Shelby , Neb. ITo fell
off a train and was ground to pieces by the
wheels ,
1lnrvst NotcH.
DUNIIAR , Nob. , July 28.-Special-A ( )
heavy rain fell hero yesterday afternoon.
This VllI about insure the corn crop , vitbi
another rain in ten days or two weeks to
fill out time corn. This section will raise an
excellent crop. The corn acreage is nearly
one-third less ( bait iii former years. Time
tanners are liutting in a large aumount of
small grain. The wheat is tbreshingout good ,
but the oats are lIght In quality and quan-
ttty.
ttty.NORTh
NORTh LOUP , Neb , , July 2S.-Speeial ( , )
-Harvest will be practically finished this
week. Time largest acreage of wlmeat ever
sowit in this section rihi have been hilaccd
iii shock , but a diminBhed yield vIii render
the output light. thought the quality is good.
Many farmers will stack this season who
threshed ( rein the field last year. The
weather the last three weeks has been dry
anti hot. The corn crop has suffereii very
touch amid will probably be cut short one-
third ,
third'EST
\'EST POINT , Neb , , July 28.-Special- ( )
Thu severe drauth still continues. to the
great ( Ictrlmnoat of time corn crop. Showers
threaten every day , but seem to be always
diverted Imi another diroetiomi , Small groin
is all cut and stacking is going forward
rapidly , No tlmreshing of wheat or oats has
as yet been ( lone ,
EI3ItASlCA CITY , Nob. , July 2S.-Spe- (
eiol-This ) section was visited by a heavy
fall of rain yesterday evening. The corn
amul Itastures will be greatly leneflted.
l'ariners say tlmnt the hot , dry weather of
the last few days has not Injured the corn
crop.
crop.FAI1N1M
FAI1N1\M , Nob. , July 2S.-Special- ( )
harvesting of tIme fail grain , wheat nod rye
Is comupleteil. 'fho muachinea are busy with
tIme oats , barley and spring wheat , The
crop is better tush was looked fatby time
most sanguine. Threshing rnaehiine are
buty anti new wheat is coining in rapidly.
Tite burrh' Itt sound amid PlUlnp. Fifty-one
cents was the market grieo yesterday anti
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50 cents today. The weather hiss been ox-
cedingly hot for two or more weeks , and
very dry. Corn suffered from the heat anti
drouth 7c5erday and the crop will be
somewhat affected , The town is improving
rapidly , many buiidlngs being in process of
erection. fleal estate will soon command
the prices of 1S92.
SUM E lSih4 Cli Oh' ST.tTISTICS.
Partial Figures ( PIt tli Acreage of
GrnIii Iii NoliritiukIL Timit. V ear.
LiNCOL , July 28.-Spiclnl.--Tho ( ) law
contemplates that time assessors of the
various counties shall make reports as to
the number of acres of grain planted withimi
their districts , compilations of these reports
to be sent by the county clerks to the state
auditor along with the other remort emi the
property assessment , A great many of ( lie
assessors neglected to perform this duty and
fromn many of the counties no reports have
beemi received , vhilo others are imicorn-
plote. Front the reports now on file at the
auditor's otlice the following figures nrc
taken , showing the number of acres of
wheat , corn anti oats in the counties fur-
nlshing the inform ation :
Coutity \\'lieat. Corn , Oats.
Antelope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S,2Ji i5G. ) 35,918
1100mm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42,299 2,9i8 , 2l2S
Box Liutte . . . . . . . . . . . . , goj at 2,000
hlimrt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,190 95,19 2,1107 $
Puller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J021 140,03) ) 55.312
Cuss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t,72 57l27 ; 1Ot1t7
Cedar . , . , , , . . , , , . . . , , , . 55,914 99,028 26,911
Chitise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . luilO 23,955 42)
Cherry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,723 7,611 1,432
Clay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7tcwo 133,191 3,02
Curning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41,2S6 3O,60
1)asmomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103.01 $ 8,950
'Iixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2OS04 29,029 7G79
lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,711 93.S37 2St60
iotigla' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13SSO 71,153 17,19)
Fillmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,5Th 115,1307 42,426
Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,781 342,232 29,5(8
Garhlelti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,5C6 8,335 1,363 ,
Uosper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49,179 43,326 4S62
( irecicy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,913 44,667 9,381
huh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,067 DG02 31,606
hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,010 112,712 32,52
Harlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,026 78S08 5,676
hlowartl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,785 60,521 38,8S7
Jefferson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,696 114,913 22,850
Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,013 107,677 20,246
Klio'c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38,461 54,412 36,885
Ltimicustor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,00. ) 15,00i ) 4S,000
i4tiicoin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27S67 36,533 1,331
Logami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 768 1,992 146
Mmtdiion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3G,15t 9l,615 39,371
N'anco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,151 32,463 8,073
Ncrnalma . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,911 56,022 12,200
Nuckolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.921 13S,163 iOS
Otoo . . 32,971 175,155 45,43.1
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , .
l'iiwnee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,100 S5,2S0 15,603
l'ericin'3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,764 3,913 161
l'intto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,469 14S,527 50,021
[ 'olk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,1S6 92S23 82,698
Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,068 20,376 1,418
Saline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,250 83,926 39,472
Sovard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,265 92,092 3Sl0'J
Sherman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52,00d 42,500 9,910
Stitntnn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35,718 74,673 22,076
Tlutyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41,755 13s,8.a 21,736
Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,2(7 40,938 7,2S3
W'mtsiihiigtofl . . . . . . . . . . . .17,149 45SUl. 13,711
\'mlyno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,002 91,621 21,7S1
Webster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,111 75,800 13.564
Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,13S 2,826 570
York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,951 100,019 39.393
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i'iil It leal l'ohiitci's.
DAKOTA CITY , Neb. , July 2S.-SpectOl. ( )
-In answer to published calls two nass
conventions were held at this place the last
week , one on the 25th by the populats ! anti
0110 on time 26th by ( lie democrats. In the
first case five populists appeared at the
place designated at tile nppointed time and
after waitIng for others , who failed to come ,
adjourned to a grocery store , where , aban-
tlonimig nil formalities , they chose the following -
lowing delegatesto attend the state and con-
gressiomial conventions , although the call
published failed to orovide naming the liii-
ter tlolegatcs. Those named were : State-
A. II. linker , M. 13. Slocum , D. C. Dibble ,
N. R. Brosfleld , R. A. Campbell , John Joyce ,
.7. W. Davis. Congressional-J. N. linmil-
ton , Willinai fleninger , sr. , J. M. Woodcock -
cock , C. 13. howard , George messing. NeTs
Hansen , A. 11. linker. The demo-
erotic mass convention was attended
1mb' only three persons , and your eor-
respondent , after diligent Inquiry , failed to
ascertain who vero chosen as delegates ,
none of our townsmen being present.
CLAY CENTER , Nob. , July 28.-Speclal. ( )
-TIme few leaders of the fusion forces in
Clay county have met and named the ticket
which ( ho conventloiis shall nominate. Hon.
Nels Alberts , deputy oil inspector , dropped
in to see to the cli , while Hon. 0. ' ( V. l'alrn ,
who formerly operated a small restaurant
here before his appearance in Lincoln , came
to insure a union of forces. For representatives -
tives : B.V. . Campbell will be the populist
anti It J. 0. Walker of Ong should decline
F. A. Thompson of this htlace or H. C.
Stokes of harvard will be the democratic
representatIve , while Mark Spanoglo of liar-
yard wIll ho nominated for county attorney
as a silver republican.
GRAND ISLAND , Nob. , July 2S.-Spo- (
clal-Tha ) republican county convention
will ho held on Saturday , August 6. Time
primaries In the city precincts will be held
on Friday evening. July 29 , and those in
the country on time Saturday following. A
lIvely contest is on between E. E. Thompson
and J. 11. Woolley for the nomination for
county altcrnoy.
GEI1ING , Nob. , July 28.-Speclal.-The ( )
republican delegates front Scotta Bluff
county to the state convention are : II. F ,
Gentry , M. J. Hoffman and Fred D. Wolt.
To th3 congressional convention : E. T.
Westervelt , James Baxter anti J. J. Iioycr.
TIme county nominating convention will ho
held September 17.
DUNBAR , Nob. , July 28.-Special ( ToW-
grarn-The ) demnocrnts , populists anti free
silver republicans beiti what purported to
ho separate county conventions here today ,
There was no free sliver republican organIzation -
Ization w'ltatover and scarcely enough poll-
ulists to make up a list of delegates to the
state comirention , Not nil the precincts in
the county were represented , even in the
democratic convention.V. . M. Ciarey was
elected chairmnan and E. D. Marnell secretory -
tory of time democratic anti James W'obber
clmairtnan amid 14. 13. Smower secretary of
the populist convention. The populists after
a discussion of several hours appointed a
committee to meet the democratic commit-
tee. Time Joint comnnmttteo agreed to fuse anti
recommend to their several conventions
that tile democrats nominate a senator , representative -
resentativo attil coutity nttornuy anti the
liOPillIsts nomiminato a cemmnissioner anti
representative , The tlomocrats nomninateti
\'tmicent Straub of Ilerlimi for senntorS'il -
iiaai McGiniey of Douglas for representative
and W. \ V'ilsomm of Nebraska City fo
county attorney. Time vopUlists miominated
C , J. Muilis of Dunbar for county commis.
sloner of the Second district and E. C.
Reed of Syracuse for representative , Iteso-
lutlomis entlorsing ( lie Chicago platform and
\v , J , Bryan and imistm-ucting for time re.elec-
tion of Senator Aliemi vcro adopted. Dole.
gates to tIme state antI congressional comm.
ventlons were selected , but were not In.
structed imi tIme interest of any Particular
candidates.
CIIA1)RON , Neb. , July 28.-Special.- ( )
The republican county central comnmmtitteo
mnet In this city yesterda ) amid designated
Thursday , August 1 , as the date for ( ito
republican county conventioim this year ammil
decicicti to hold the convention at Craw-
fool , The meeting of time cornntittee wits
largely attended antI the committeemen
brouglmt In favorable reports of additional
strength which time party is gaining daily.
There will be eighty-six tleicgates in tIme
conventioti this year anti it is believed that
almost time cmmiro ( imumnber will be prcsemmt ,
Only 0mb olilcer is to lie elected 1mm the
couimty-timo mittormmey-btmt consiticrablo in-
( crest is manifested hero in the state anti
congressional delegations. it is a foregone
conclusion that the repubhicaim nominee for
county attorney will ho \ \ ' . II. Fanning , an
old.tinte resident of Crawford anti ooe of
the icatling attorneys of th county , Ills
nontioatiotm is etiuivalcnt to an eiectiomm ,
A1'COOlC. ' Nob. . July 28.-Spelal ( Teic.
grnnt-The ) PoPUiiStS of lIed Willow county
held their convention in titis city Ilmis after-
mioon and placotl in mmornination the foilow-
ing ticket ; For repnscmmtativo in the Sixty.
fifth district , I. , . J. Ilollunil , Indlanols ; for
county attorney , S. it. Smith , Indlanola ; for
-V
commissioner Third district , 3. It. Meyer of
Ferry precinct. ResOlUtions were adopted
endorsing the course of State Trcautcr
Meserve. Senator Allen and Congressman
Sutherland anti approving the war action of
i'resllent McKinley. The democratic eon-
vention announced for today did not ma-
teriallze.
TECUMSEII , Neb , , July 26.-Specicml.- ( )
Theo Smith , aspirant for representative ,
anti M. Ii. C. True , for county attorney ,
will contest for time Nemaha precinct deW-
gatlon to time republican county convention
here. The primaries viii be held tomorrow
and the convention Saturday.
liamiher tiiis MUltI.
IMCOTA CITY. Nob. , Jtily 28.-Spociai. ( )
-The South Sioux City roller mills , vimtch
for two years past have been iii litigation ,
were soltl yesterday at auction by Sheriff
floroweky tmnder a foreclosure of tax lien to
, .i. A. Ayres , banker of this place , for $600.
This property is estimated to have eaten up
between S,000 and $10,000 ,
The Dakota County Teachers' institute
convenes ott Montlay of next week In this
place under the supervision of Superimi-
tendOnt 11. J. hinpoman , assisted by the
following instructors and lecturers : I'rot.
II. E. Funk , Battle Creek , Nab. ; Prof. A. 0.
Thomas , Mintlen , Neb. ; Prof. J. A. brim-
imerger , Chicago , Ill , ; Miss Mary Sullivan ,
Lincoln , Nob. ; lion. IV. It. Jackson , state
superintendent ; Pm-of. A. E. flavitlson , Uni-
varsity of Nebraska. The session will last
two weeks.
Caught iii the Cogs ,
SYRACUSE , Neb , , Juiy 28.-Special ( ToW-
gram.-Whllo ) John Judkins was attempting -
ing to oil somno of the bearings of a horsePower -
Power attached to a corn sheller on ( ho
farm of Mr. Jacobson , miortli of town , his
left hand was caught in ( lie spur pinion
wheel and the result was the loss of his first
and second fingers and one-half the third.
The wound was dressed last night anti the
vlctttn is resting easily itow. Juilan Jud-
kins pulled his hand out of the cog wheels
in which it was caught by main strength.
None of his assistants know of the accident
until after it was nil over.
iCi'k'ti 1t n Ilotse.
CLAY CENTER. Nob. , July 28.-f Special. )
, -.W. Ii. Taylor , a carpenter of this place ,
yesterday afternoon was badly kicked by a
horse. One of the horse's hoofs struck itiam
on the forehead , cutting a hong gash iato
the skull , the other hoof striking hint on
the ribs , Fortunately no boimes were
broken ,
, r ( ) Alti the 'oinmiteers.
GRAND ISLAND , Nob. , July 28.-ISpe-
ciai.-The ) Ladies' Auxiliary of the Con3-
pany M AitI society gave an open air concert -
cert and ice cream social at the court house
square last evening which was attendetl by
several thousand people. A neat sum was
raised for the benefit of the company ,
Hot ' .Ventlier.
CLAY CENTER , Nob. , July 28.-Speciai ( , )
-Yesterday was the warmest of the season
at this place , the mercury i-caching lOS tie-
grees in the shade. Corn is suffering for
rain antI pastues are drying up very fast.
1ose ills ilamid ,
IIERLIN. eb. , July 2S.-Speclai.-Last ( )
evening John Juilkins , a farm hand living
on Jacobson's place , three miles west of
town , bad his left hand torn to pieces In a
threshing machine.
Ioseit it Finger. V
HUMBOLDT. Neb , , July 28.-SpeciaL- ( )
Jacob fl. hiunzeter , who was quite badly
irmjtiteii in a runaway accident last week ,
yesterday had the front finger of his rIght
hand aniputateti.
ItnIim Ut Tcemmnsel * ,
TECUMSEH , Nob. , July 28.-Special.- ( )
This section was visited by a three-quay-
ter's inch rain . last night. It was badly
noetletl , but it is notbolieved corn has suffered -
fered much.
flenliocic StIll IJiilrlkefl.
iHLAN , Mo. , July 28.-Spccial ( Telegram. )
-The democratic senatorial convention ,
which has been deadloeketi in this city tot-
time last nine days and casting 5,382 ballots ,
adjourned last night to meet at Kirksvihle
Monday , September 5 , 1893. The rosolutiri
also referred the selection of a candidate to
time state central coniniitteo at its next
meeting. The resolution was fought bard
by the ficldsmoa and once it looked like a
general riot would be the ending. The last
ballot stood : Ely , 13 ; Pratt , 17 ; Fields , 19.
% 'hii 'Vht1iiirnw 'rlirougl , Itates ,
CHICAGO , July 28.-The roads in time
Central Freight. association today notified
the western lines that September 1 they
would withdraw their through rates and
divisions on westbound freight to the north-
west. This action is ( lie result of the inability -
ability of the eastern nail western freight
aiIm to agree upon a basis of dlvisiomis on
through business from the fact that freight
rates are higher in the west than in the
east.
Stilt for heavy iltitimmiges.
MILAN , Mo. , July 28.-Speclal ( Telegram , )
-WIlliam J. Waite of this county brought
suit in ( ho Sullivan county circuit court today -
day against tile Omaha , Kansas City &
Eastern Railroad company ( l'ort Artlmur
rnimte ) for $20,000 tlamages received while a
passenger on one of the company's trains ,
TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST
i'vognost lemttor at % Yztshlngtoti l'romn-
Itics Nolhs IIIJV hmmt high 'i'emniiermi-
lure for 'l'wemity-Foimn Hours ,
WAShINGTON , July 28.-Forecast for
Friday :
For Nebraska natl Sotmth Dakota-Fair
weather ; high temperature ; southerly
winds.
Far Iowa and Missouri-Fair ; warmer ;
variable wintis , becoming southerly.
For Wyoming-Fair weather ; variable
winds.
For Kansas-Fair weather ; high tempera-
turc ; variable winds.
1,00111 It'or.h.
OFFICE OF ThlF WEATIIErI IIUREAU ,
OMAhA , July 2S.-Omaha record of tern-
1'riiture mtmmtl rainfall compared vItli the
curreiipontiitmg t1it' of the last three yearii :
1SSS. 1(97. 1696. 1893.
Maximum temperature , 88 9 ! 86 88
Mimmimimmn temlerlmturo ) 66 70 65 62
Average tetnpernturo . . , 77 80 76 73
Itainfuhi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1' .00 .00 .35
itecorti of tetnperattlro anti Precipitation
at Otmiabma for this day anti since March 1 ,
1898 ;
Normal for thin day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Excess for the tiny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Aceimniiiititod excOSa simice Mam-cli 1..178 .
Normal raimmfail for time . . . . . . . . . mcii
Deiiciemtc3' for thin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . melt
'm'nlai rtilntmili simmee 'mtarcli 1 . . . .17.11 ittcit' )
Iem1cienc' since March 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1.92 Itiches
1)emlc'leney for car. periotl , 1897. , . . 6.79 incites
Excess for car , period , . . . . . . . . . inch
itciltirts from Stations mit m , t , mm , . ,
Seventy-fifth Meridian time ,
' -6 -
ca . . ,
a
STAT1OI'S JU'.D STAT1 . j e
OF WEAThER. :
. ,1. 0
a1 ; a
p' ' :
. : '
fiiiiilmu , partly cloudy ' 8S F
himtpiil City , partly cloudy . . . . . . 82 Si .00
Halt Lakit City , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . 01 06 ,0 ( )
North l'iatte , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Si 88 .00
Cheyenne , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6 91) ) .00
huron. c'iear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 82 .00
Chicago , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 .82
\\'iilisomm % , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o 72 .00
St. Louiit , cIoud' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mo oo 'I'
St. Paul , imrtly cloudy . . . . . . . . . . 74 80 .00
Davenpomt , cli'ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H 90 .00
Iteicon , partly cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . $0 82 .00
hiimmsami City , rnirtiy choutly . . . . $6 (0 .00
ilavre , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 74 , ( )
] tisninrck , cloutly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 71 , oo
Gaivcmttonparlycioudy ! . , . , . , , . . 8i ss .00
'i' indIcates trace of precipitation.
L , \VELSII. . Local Forecast Otflrial.
STAGE 1)AYS ) iN IONTA
Palmy Times of' the Business In the &rth-
wcstern Country.
INDIANS AND BLIZZARDS WERE THERE
Itetlskim , % Viis Getmcrntiy Ibid .te-
eomntnlie foi All i-Ils-Stmmge
lloliiimps Ahmiiost Imm1imotii in
the Stole.
GREAT FALLS , Mont. , July 29.-Thin muon-
tion of stages anti stnge-driving conveys an
impression which varies as to the imiiflvilmlti
Vhio may chance to hmear it. To the recent
arrivals from the east , via Pullman sleeper.
it recoils tales related by older persons of
lingo coaches , glittering with fresh paint
nail varnish , drawii by tenmits of icek horses
along well-kept mind eamdiy-gradeti turn-
311k08 Imospitable rontibotises at elmort dis-
atmccs apart , where in frosty weather au
open fire blazed at one enti of time big ,
cheery 001cc and the "hip-iron" was over
heated for tlmo thirsty traveler anti time shinIng -
Ing pewter pots hung imm time glance of thmo
flaiumes anti not far front the cider tap. To
the inami wlmoso xporience in Montamta does
not excecti macro titan halt a dozen of years
tIme word stage means a lumbering volmicle
with an iromt-rniletl top atid canvas curtains
swumig on a cradle of leather straps nail tel-
lowing four or more or less ( lust-gray
horses , a mode of conveyance rosorteti to
only in the last extremmmity , plying throtmght
sparsely settled country or to newly-opened
mining canips. To tIme oltl.tlmmicr the termu
lies still a different imieatiing ; to huitn it is
another feature of early days wllich has
been stmpersetletl by something better anti
more convenient , antI if for n moment lie
longs to catch sight oumce again of ohtl 13111
Jotmes or Antelope Smitlm , tearing through
the streets , craekLng a 12-foot lash anti
tmrglag time horses to their keenest jtmnmp
with Yells and occasional wcil-tlmrowmi veb-
bles , it Is only a fleeting semitiment , nail not
for a secontl would Ito excimauigo ( lie mod-
era , swiftly flying express train of time transcontinental -
continental routes for time plodilimig though
pIcturesque mctlmotls of earlier and , to him ,
perhaps , happier days.
Tlmero has been but little rontanco connected -
nected with staging in miortherli Montalia
antI but little of heroism save that of ( lie
klmmd which falls to the lot of the stoker in
the stifling turmmnce room of a war ship in
action. Of that there have been mitmmncrotls
instances , but that is not the species of
bravery which makes columns of reading
matter. At the same time , the stage routes
of northern Montamma were second in imn-
portanco only to the lInes of steamboats
which plied on the Missouri anti omm u'hlcii
the settlers , the hunters of the bulfaio anti
the early stockmiian depended for supplies.
Firjtt Singe Limies.
As nearly as can be hearnetl the first. attempt -
tempt at staging In this part of the state
began in 1864 , when Malconib Clark secured
a charter from the hiannock legislation to
open , construct , improve and maintain a toll
road through time Prickly i'ear canyon. Clark
started upon the work , btmt. in 1867 lie sold
his right. to Messrs. King anti Gillette , who
carried it out. Clark was kiihetl by the
Picgans in a miii which they ijintie ilawum
through ( lie canyon amitl tewnrtl Silver City
in 1869. lIe 'as burietl at vhiat is known an
the old Fergus ranch , north of Silver , anti
his grave may still be seen ( lucre. Altogether
( her was something hike $60,000 spent emi
the Prickly Pear road before the late Col.
mmcl Iiroathvater anti huts associates put. in
the Montana Central railway imi 1SSS nntl forever -
ever ended the use for stages along that
line.
line.Time
Time rotmt m ran from helena via Silver City ,
where there was a Junction with lines running -
ning to hielmont , Mogorvilie and Vestel , to
the old town of Sun RIver. From ( hint set-
tlemnent. it. ran to Fort. lienton anti made
connection with two or three lines of steamboats -
boats running down the Missouri to hiismarclc
anti conmiectlmig with other lines there. A iimuo
which was run in part conjunction to this
grand trunk line was that between Fort lien-
ton and Fort Assinniboine. The palmy days
of the stage business wore in ' 7S-80 , wimen
time stages were under the management of
William Rowe & Co. It. was their boast
that. even In the stormiest of wimmter weather
the mails were never more than two tiays
late. That. seems at. the present day a
somewhat peculiar and equivocal boast , but
when one considers the duflicuities which
surrouado tIme trip tIle achievemnent. of such
a record was really worthy of the boast.
It. was in thto winter of ' 79 that JImmy Casey
left. Sun River for hietiton. The weatlmer
was so severe that. he hati to abandon time
stage at the starting point ( or a light wagon
drawn by two horses anti with only tlun mail
as freigilt. About two weeks later a search-
log party from Beaten found him wandering
about on the prairie , still clinging to the
line , delirious , anti his feet frozen solid.
IYreitt-mice of lmmdlmtmis.
Neither was it always a pleasant ( lrlvo in
summer weather. Those were the days
when Sitting fluhl and his Sioux braves
were playing lmido anti seek with Gemmeral
Miles , ranging from Willow credo amid ( lie
Cypress lmilhs beyond the boundary down to
Fort hielknap anti other Montana points ,
having matters much their own way anti
scaring the settlers into a blue ftunk every
once in awhile. Our ouvn Indians were not
much more friendly. Miles hind just rounded
up the Nez Perces in the hear Paw moun-
( nina and sent ( bent back to their reserva-
Lion , anti at Fort iientomi Colonel Moale , thou
in charge of the post , comlllninod that it
was Impossible to keep the Bloods , l'icgans
amid Cr05 Veimtres in their proper places so
long as hientomi inerciinumts woimlil encourage
their wnntlering by lurclmasing hides amid
pelts of them whenever they canto to town ,
instead of leaving ( hint business to tIme regularly -
ularly autiiorizetl agents who isitetl them
on their reservations. The Indian was thin
personal demon of those days. All evil
vlmoro the origin was not phaimi at first sigllt
was ascribed to him , amid it is said that it
uvas the rule with many an ohti timer to ( nice
a quiet lotBhlOt at ovary solitary lmitimaum
lie might meet untier proper contlitlons on
the plains. Tlmat many a good Indian was
found on the prairie with a bullet hole
tlmroughi Imis skull baths aim air of itroba-
hllity to this report.
TItus it was natural that Indiana shoulil
be ( lIe first to receive hilamno for the wander-
log rub ball wilich caught. Gus Shafer in
( Ito rins as ho drove up to tim Overianti at
flenton one day. Tluo setting was dramatic ,
Gus , i'l'ilO is utow driving a llack in this city ,
had just. brought his spancing tcami' ' tin to
the piazza of the lintel with thmat majestIc
sweep onti dourisim which is characteristic
of tIm true art of stago-tim-Ivimig. lie hail
droppiti the lines to ( Ito stablenian , and was
lmaumdlng out a package from the boot when ,
with the cry , "Iun shot ! " ho fell into the
arms of Sergeaimt Norman of ( lie Northwest
mounted police , who chancetl to ho stanthing
at time side of ( lie wheelers. Several of
those on time piazza Imatl bearti a taint allot
from across tIme river anti had scott tue ( lash
of tile gun , but antic hiatl connected it with
tIme accident before their eyes , Gus was
taken upstairs by time lrovrictor , John
Ilunsberger , and Dr. IS' . l. Turner was
summoned , As the shirt was taken from
( ho wounded man , tIle bullet , a bali from a
Simarp's rifle , fell front its folds. It Imati
e'ruclc hint I- , the sub , perforated his lungs
anti passed out at the sllouider. Invcstiga.
( lout was started immediately anti Sheriff
licaly at the head ot a posse scoured the
country.
imimhimimis AiusIH flimimise.i.
The Intlians were time first to fall under
suspicion , and only too often had such sius-
piclons been vehi founded ( a other cases ,
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ly trenteti cittous , trot1ticing melt of vitulity. sr tTAL.VEAICNFS(3 ( , llrmicvCiOpCi ( ( or
Hiurtmutkttn partH , Paul in bat-ic , loins , or kitlneys , clieNt paimiti , miervoLlemmees , ieeplca.
11053 , venltness ( if hotly ummtl brain , tiizzlnees , failing mcunom5. , luck itt energy anti
conlidelmee , despoitit'mmi-s' , , evil forelmtiimigs. timidity tutu otimcr miistresslmg , Hynllttoms ,
tmntitting ( jut' for Imusimiess , mttuIy , Itleasuro umitl emjoymt'mmt of life , Such cases , It
neglectetl. : tltunutt niwnys lead to Premature tiecumy and death.
ItIJPTITItE , VA ltiC'OI'ELE , I IYDitOCELII , SWIILLINCIS , 'i'16N1)EI1NESS , DIS.
CI i4ItOES. . S'l'HI'TUItES. hi iNl ' AND IT1tINAI1Y iiSILSi'H. SMA LL , WEAIC
ANI ) SI1IIIJNFCEN l'AFt'i'S , BLOOD , SKiN AND l'ltl\'A'VFi ] )1SFAi3ES , alamo.
lutoly cured by titis treatment tifter nil otimt'r metimus litivo ( tilled ,
D1SE3ASJS OF WOMEN.
Time comimimiet ) Elc'c'tro.ilemiicnl Treatmnent of tIme 3tntim Eiectro.Methieml Imumtlttto i
cspeciuli' effective in tIme euro of all fenial o cVtgmmpil Imits , ( tilling or liItlItitittttmmit f the
iu'oinb , I mi ( itt tnun it I Ion ut ilit-ei tt t 10 um , blon timi g , hi ca tin cites , Hiti mmii 1 wea lmi ess , U sebmu rges ,
biuthth er a mid Iciti ime' t roubi en.
Oi'EN-Daliy , from 8 a. m. to S p. rn Muntha's-30 to 1 p. m.
\VRITE If yoim cannot cull , a ht'tter etirefti liy im'scrlting your symptoms anti we will
semiti you III idain envelope our $ cielm liii' timid hionent ttplmmio of your case frcn
of charge. Our wtmitierlui ymmtermm of itomu 0 treatmnetmt ommalictt titm mu mtl1Ct'HHflmlly
treat by nicamis Of Lorm-esIiolmtieulcl' , titosu 1lvimt itt it distance anti wo Imtive iii years
liast cureti muttny tlmouuituitis in ( bitt way.
Sthte E1ectroMedical , Institute ,
1:1014 : l'titX.i31 5,1' . , * , jjI , % , Nbli.
Ilouvover , the search fimially coiled in time
arrest anti commiessiun of John Carruthiera
It seems ( lint lIe hued heomi croasimig tile
river in a skiff with imis rule hying care-
leasly 0lt lila nrmmm. 1mm seine mnaimuuer it was
discumargetl. lie could see that ( lucre was a
commotion iii time touvim across time river.
anti rightly guessed ( hat lila utilucky eliot
was the cause of it. Ito thirtiw hmis gun into
tIme river armtl lietl. lie was haul for some
time untier hmonmls t $2,000 , but was ru-
leased on tiue recovery of lila vlctlmn.
in spite of all these tllIfleultios time stage
busimicas liourisimeti. 1)uring the ten yeam-
included betwceui 1870 and 1880. ( lie poinilit-
tiomi of time territory hail inereast'ti ( reIn
20.000 to 38,000 , and ilemiton anti the river
route hail obtained its fair shaic of time
travel. 1)uituyer and ntbct' place3 were ho.
11mg settled mapitliy , there were mining stain.
tdCs (0 ( 'ogo gulch and tile iligliwoods ,
anti all of those thlna swelled the stimgtt
trarno immensely. hirancha hin's were estali-
hmelmcd fmoin time to time. Prices wore good
for fares anti freight mind the equipment was
miluaply etuorunoits , Of course , ( bitt country
was now antI tue usual dangers beset the
business , lcorttmtmatciy , however , there svere
no great gold mines in ( lila seetioti of the
Coummiry amid tutage hold-ups were unknown
ill time tarly tlnys. 'Fun lawlessness was of
a butler order ; mtid conflmmetl itself to ( lip
theft of llorsea anti occasional cattle amid
best of ( lila was amcribod to that convenieimt
scmmpcgtuttt , tiio indian. Time bumbling of a
( cit-graph line alonit ( ho stage road faciil-
tated mmlnters couisiilerabiy. For instance ,
one was enabled to ortlor ( linner at a station
aile8ti tinioss semite lazy freighter hind cut
doufl a few poles for firewood , Instead of
taking the trutihile of camping 1mm time cottonwoods -
woods along time river bottom , At one tlmne
( lila wus a crying evil and hiatl to bu Stopped
liv thn exercise of publIc opInion ,
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