The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 26, 1901, Image 2

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    MCOOK TRIBUNE
F M KlfiTStEIX Pnblltfher
MoCOOK
NEBRASKA
BRItT TELEGRAMS I
Alonzo H Stewart doorkeeper of
the United States senate was married
at Atchison Kan to Miss Grace
Bliss
Colonel George Quick 88 years old
of Freeburg 111 has brought suit for
divorce against his wife also an octo
genarian
The United States army transport
Sumner with convalescent soldiers
on board has sailed from Manila for
San Francisco
J Pierpont Morgan has just bought
the Chilean section of the
railway for ninety thousand
pounds sterling
Christopher Anderson the aged man
who shot himself on the grave of his
wife in the cemetery near Nebraska
City Neb died
It now seems that there is small
probability of an agreement being
reached between France and Great
Britain over the Newfoundland ques
tion
The Massachusetts Republican state
convention has been called to meet
in Boston October 4 Governor Allen
of Porto Rico will be invited to pre
side
August Newman was blown to
pieces and Henry Ernest -badly hurt
by the premature explosion of a blast
of dynamite at the city quarrier at
Quincy 111
The Retail Clerks International
Protective association of Buffalo pre
sented to the International Association
of Machinists the sum of 1200 to aid
in its strike
The Wabash Cooperage companys
plant was destroyed by fire at Terre
Haute Ind causing a loss of 20000
with 9000 insurance 6000 on build
ings and 3000 on stock
The budget committee after a pro
longed and critical discussion at Mad
rid has decided to shelve for the pres
ent the proposals of the minister of
finance suspending the coinage of sil
ver
John H Bacon a Milwaukee news
paper man has accepted an appoint
ment as vice consul and clerk to Con
sul General Rublee at Hong Kong and
will leave for China in about three
weeks
Richard S Berlin a well known real
estate dealer and manager of the Ber
lin Investment company at Omaha
Neb has filed a petition in voluntary
bankruptcy Liabilities 5190062 as
sets 570
Safe Expert Charles Walze has dis
covered that the cashiers time lock
of the vault in the mint at San Fran
cisco from which 30000 was stolen
does not operate and has been out of
order for some time
At a meeting of the Leadville Col
City Library association a letter was
read from the private secretary of
Andrew Carnegie dated from Skibo
castle Scotland stating that he would
give 100000 for a public library for
that city provided the city would fur
nish 2000 a year to maintain it
The sales of coffee on the New York
coffee exchange for the year ending
June 30 aggregating 7383000 bags
against 5879500 bags in 1900 The
sales for 1899 were 4060500 bags The
transactions the past year exceeded
those of 1900 by 1503500 bags the
gain being partly due it is said to
the large crops abroad
The dead bodies of Mr and Mrs
Robert Prange of Omaha were found
beside a public highway half a mile
south of Lake station St Joseph Mo
each with a bullet hole in the head
Clasped in Pranges right hand was a
revolver It is supposed the man kill
ed the woman and then took his own
life
The will of Hugh Tevis the young
San Francisco millionaire who died in
Yokohama recently of appendicitis
while on his wedding journey has
been filed at Monterey It divides his
estate estimated at 1000000 almost
equally between his widow Cornelia
Baxter Tevis and his 9-year-old
daughter Alice Boalt Tevis
Capt Putnam B Strong quarter
master department United States
army San Francisco announces that
he has resigned from the army for
personal and financial reasons
The managers of the Newport Ky
racing track decided to declare off
all further races until October 1
George C Tilden a well known min
erologist while in Salvador went in
sane and was committed to the Cali
fornia state hospital for the insane
John Costain was killed near New
Albany Ind by John Turner while
trying to kidnap Mrs Turner
Minister Rockhille has been instruc
ted to support Japanese application
for an enlargement of their indem
nity from 36000000 to 40000000 yen
Edward H Martin formerly a lieu
tenant in the United States army who
pleaded guilty a few days ago to a
charge of passing worthless checks
was sentenced by Recorder Goff of
New York- to one year in the peniten
tiary
TRniRI
W X
TTIRRS
Disorder and Distress Are Peared After
Oklahoma Opening
THE DROUTH CAUSING SUFFERING
Thousands of Campers Have but Scanty
Batlons More Than One Hundred
Thousand People Are Sure to Be Dis
appointed
FORT SILL July 22 Disorder and
distress will it is feared follow the
actual opening of the Kiowa Comanche
reservation Augut 6 It is estimated
that fully 150000 person will have reg
istered for a chance to secure one of
the 13000 claims to be awarded by
lottery when the registration booths
close July 26
Thousand of perons now on the
reservation who are neither mechan
ics nor artisans and who have little
or no money announce their intention
of settling around Lawton if they fail
to win a claim Campers who came
in prairie schooners by the thousands
generally brought with them provis
ions sufficient only to last from five
to ten days Continued drouth has
caused the water to be restricted and
for days a hot wind has blown over
the prairies and the temperature has
averaged over the 100 mark
With these conditions before them
many are already beginning to grum
ble and when this is followed by dis
appointment over failure to draw a
lucky number the hope that bore many
up will doubtless give way to more
serious conditions
KANSAS CITY SEES NO HOPE
Normnl Precipitation Would Not Save
Parched Fields
KANSAS CITY July 22 The heat
yesterday broke all records the tem
perature at 4 p m being 104 Ther
mometers on the street at 11 oclock at
night recorded 93 This is the thirty
second day of the hot spell and there
is no indication of a change In Kan
sas City Kan four deaths due to heat
were reported today
Prayers for rain were offered in
nearly all churches in Kansas City and
generally throughout Kansas
So far as heard from no rain of any
consequence has fallen in any portion
of the drouth belt in the past twenty
four hours and conditions everywhere
have been discouraging
In normal years the rainfall between
July 21 and August 15 is light and a re
turn to normal precipitation woud not
save the parched fields
MINISTERIALISTS SHOW GAINS
Conservatives and Radicals Lose In
French Elections Councils
PARIS July 22 The election for
the French councils general took place
yesterday throughout the provinces
there being 1455 of these department
al legislators to be chosen in as many
cantons
The importance of the elections lies
in the fact that they serve az a weath
ercock to show the drift of public
opinion regarding the policy of the
central government Although the
Isues involved are purely local the
voting is invariably conducted on strict
party lines Moreover many coun
cillors are also members of the senate
or of the chamber of deputies and
their re election or defeat is indicative
of the view their constituents take of
their parliamentary acts
POWERS MUST BE FIRM
Only Way to Prevent New Outburst of
Troobln In China
TIEN TSIN July 22 Europeans
here consider that the prevention of a
speedy recrudescence of the trouble de
pends entirely upon the firmness
displayed by the powers It is thought
that this fact should be recognized
in Europe and the United States The
general feeling in Tien Tsin is that
China is in no wise overawed or re
pentant
Li Hung Chang is reported to have
adopted an offhand tone toward a
member of the provisional govern
ment and to have talked confidently
of ousting the provisional government
soon
The Chinese have recommended cut
ting telegraph wires
Onensines nt Tien Tsln
TIEN TSIN July 22 Considerate
uneasiness is felt here following the
resumption by the Chinese of the par
tial control of the city The natives
are cutting the telegraph lines outside
of Tien Tsin and fears of further vio
lence are entertained
ForeBt Fires Work Havoc
DENVER Colo July 22 Destruc
tion by forest and prairie fires is re
ported from different points in the
state directly attributable to the con
dition of grass and timber from the
long dry spell Timber fires have been
burning several days near Mount Ev
ans Longs Peak and on the Kenasha
range From Boca and Prowers coun
ties the center of the stock raising dis
trict come reports of destructive prai
rie fires
DEATH Of KRUGERS WIFE
Former President of South Africa looses
a Worthy Helpmeet
PRETORIA July 22 Mrs Kruger
wife of former Presdent Kruger of
the South African republic died yes
terday afternoon of pneumonia after
an illness fo three days She was 67
years old
Mrs Krugers long separation from
her husband and combined with the
death of her favorite daughter Mrs
Smith last week had completely
broken her spirit
Mrs Eloff and many other members
of the Kruger family were at her bed
side when she passed away
LONDON July 22 Owing to the
Sunday telegraph hours in Holland
says a dispatch to the Daily Mail from
Hilversum Mr Kruger was not in
formed of his wifes death until the
evening The news was broken to him
by Dr Heymans and Secretary Boes
choten Mr Kruger who had just re
turned from Hilversum church burst
into tears and asked to be left alone
He exclaimed She was a good wife
We quarrreled only once and that was
six months after we were married He
prayed for a long time and is now
calmly sleeeping his bible beside his
bed
The Transvaal and Orange Free
State flags flying above the white villa
were draped and haif masted Shortly
before the news came a crowd of coun
try girls had been singing a folksong
outside the villa
TELLS THE SAME HARD STORY
Weather Bureau Reports Heat Over Ku
tire Country
WASHINGTON D C July 22 The
weather bureau last night issued the
following bulletin
Practically the entire country was
covered by the hot wave today ex
cept the immediate Pacific coast and
in the states of Iowa Missouri and Il
linois nearly all high previous rec
ords were exceeded The maximum
high temperature line of 100 degrees
encircles the entire great corn belt At
Davenport and Dubuque la and at
Springfield 111 the maximum of 106
degrees has been equalled but once be
fore on August 12 1881 At Chicago
the maximum of 102 degrees equals
the previous high record of July 10 of
the present year In the states of
Iowa Missouri and Kansas the dura
tion of the present heated term is
without precedent there having been
practically no interruption to temper
atures of 90 degrees or over since June
18 a period of thirty four days On
eighteen days of this period the maxi
mum temperature at Kansas City was
100 degrees or more
There are as yet no indications of
any relief from the abnormal heat No
rain has fallen in the corn belt for
the past three days and none is in
sight It is of course probable that
scattered local thunder storms which
are always accompanied by protracted
periods of heat may fall at times but
no hope can be entertained at this time
of any general rains or permanent re
lief H C FRANKENFIELD
Forecast Official
PRAYERS RISE PEOPLE FAST
All Missouri Appeals to the Almighty
for Rain
ST LOUIS July 22 Yesterday
the day that Governor Docaery desig
nated for fasting and prayer to God
that the present drouth might be
broken in Missouri all records for hot
weather in St Louis were equalled
the weather bureau thermometer on
the custom house registering 106 de
grees in the shade On the streets
and in exposed places the mercury
went many degrees higher The rec
ord broken was that of 10C made in
the early 80s As early as 7 a m
the day gave promise of being un
usually warm At that time the ther
mometer registered ninety degrees
and from then on until 330 p m the
mercury steadily climbed upward un
der the impulse of a sun shining from
a cloudless sky
General Crmhlnjj Dead
WASHINGTON July 22 Brigadier
General Samuel T Cushing U S A
retired formerly commissary general
of subsistence died here
Senator Clark In Russia
ST PETERSBURG July 22 United
States Senator W A Clark accord
ing to Novoe Vremya has joined with
Kieff capitalists in establishing a cop
per company having a apital of
15000000 roubles Mr Clark supplying
12000000 roubles With M Gargelin
one of the directors Mr Clark is go
ing to the government of Semipala
tinsk to examine the mines there
DEAD IN A POOL OF BLOOD
Nebraska Man Meets With Foul Play at
LOB Anpi Ips
SAN BERNARDINO Cal July 22
R G Sines of Winside Neb was
found dead on a street in Los Angeles
Cal The body was lying face down
and in a pool of blood The neck
was broken The fact together with
the presence of a ceep discoloration
back of the left ear leads to the be
lief that the man was the victim or
footpads
TAX LEVY FOR THE STATE
It Is Now Completed and Is Shown to
lie as IJelow
LNCOLN Neb July 22 The state
board of equalization completed the
tax levy by counties The rate for
the- general fund is 6 mills for the
university fund 1 mill Owing to the
increase in the assessed valuation ot
the state which amounts to nearly
2700000 the university fund will be
increased this year by about 2685
over last year The levy by counties
is as follows
Adams
Antelope
Banner
Blaine
Boone
Box Butte
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo
Burt
Butler
Cass
Cedar
Chase
Cherry
Cheyenne
Clay
Colfax
Cuming
Custer
Dakota
Dawes
Dawson
Deuel
Dixon
Dodge
Douglas
Dundy
Fillmore
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
Gage
Garfield
Gosper
Grant
Greeley
Hall
Hamilton
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock
Holt
Hooker
Howard
Jefferson
Johnson
Kearney
Keith
Keya Paha
Kimball
Knox
Lancaster
Lincoln
Logan
Loup
Madison
McPherson
Merrick
Nance
Nemaha
Nuckolls
Otoe
Pawnee
Perkins
Phelps
Pierce
Platte
Polk
Red Willow
Richardson
Rock
Saline
Sarpy
Saunders
Scotts Bluff
Seward
Sheridan
Sherman
Sioux
Stanton
Thayer
Thomas
Thurston
Washington
Wayne
Webster
York
Valley
General I University
Fund I Fund
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7SC390 1E721S
133294 26659
109191 21838
347252 169430
390367 78073
345475 69093
353062 70312
1353862 270772
1392102 278420
1111632 222326
2337752 467550
13961CS 279221
326673 65334
990324 193064
751371 150314
1209589 241917
1002453 200490
1123788 224737
1220695 244139
804129 160323
314251 102350
837501 1674 0
342057 6S411
864746 172949
1576352 315270
11190S96 2238179
329132 65826
1142556 229517
578229 115654
543729 108743
936925 187385
2679047 535S09
127192 25433
376569 75313
237135 47427
480215 96043
12SOO18 256003
932959 186591
644208 128841
224170 44834
450651 90131
1163760 232752
72494 14493
682746 136543
1277040 255108
1082555 216311
660159 132991
402429 80497
219235 43827
312826 62765
92710S 185421
4407687 881537
983599 196719
115190 23098
92570 18514
1151109 230221
65S74 13174
922238 184449
640730 128146
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1118872 223747
2420517 484103
1322011 264403
275829 55163
041647 128329
763236 152647
1223004 244600
659615 131923
626855 126371
1666733 333346
290699 56139
1248357 249671
1139869 227973
1709139 341837
234065 46813
1304440 260888
58S8S0 117776
439874 87974
256173 51234
736713 147372
1187580 237516
90971 18194
278091 55618
1179311 235852
950S65 190173
950560 190173
ll49S10l 229962
4997771
99555
She Drives to Death
LINCOLN Neb July 22 Mrs Dan
Johnson postmistress at Rokeby a
small town about twelve miles south
west of Lincoln while driving across
the Rock Island track within a mile
of her home at an early hour this
morning was struck by a special
freight train and received injuries
that resulted in her death Opinion
is prevalent there that Mrs Johnson
came to her death as the result of de
liberate action on her part She had
had a great deal of trouble with her
neighbors who made her the victim of
constant persecution
Harvesting Hay Crops
BASSETT Neb July 22 Ranch
men in this vicinity are making ac
tive preparations to begin haying
and inside of ten days the harvest
will be well under way At first it
was thought that the heavy late rains
had injured the crop and while this
was found true in some Instances as
a general rule the fear was unfounded
Cow Drags Boy to Death
WAHOO Neb July 22 Chas Mil
ler 10-year-old son of Mr and Mrs
N Miller was killed while leading
a cow to pasture He tied the rope
around his body and the cow ran
dragging him four blocks breaking
his neck and greatly mutilating his
head and face
Engine Sets Fire to Wheat
STROMSBURG Neb July 22 As
John Dritzler started to thresh some
wheat for J A Frawley two miles
west of here the engine set fire to
the field and burned twelve acres of
fine wheat
Poon Start For Philippines
LEXINGTON Neb July 22 Rev
Mr Montgomery of Wayne Neb is
visiting in Lexington Neb prior to
going to the Philippine islands to
take charge of the Presbyterian mis
sion schools
Bloodhounds Trace Money
BEATRICE Neb July 22 Cyrus
Bel a farmer three miles from this
city was robbed while working in the
field Bell is a bachelor and had over
100 secreted in a trunk at the house
The thief stole 37 but did not find
the balance which was in another
part of the trunk Bell drove to Bea
trice about midnight secured the
Fulton bloodhounds and they traced
the thief to this city whore he was
located He settled the matter
STATE FAIR GROUNDS PURCHASE
Builders Ordered to Begin Work on the
New Sheds
LINCOLN July 20 The state board
of public lands and buildings com
pleted the purchase of the state fair
grounds and the board of agriculture
immediately ordered the builders to
begin work on the new live stock
sheds and barns The grounds will be
enclosed by an Improved wire fence
and all of the main buildings now
standing will be repaired and repaint
ed All of the expense incident to
putting the grounds and buildings in
shape for the next state exhibit will
be paid out of the balance of the ap
propriation of 35000 made by the
legislature
Secretary Furnas said that every
thin gwould be in readiness by the
opening day of the fair The various
contractors have been impressed with
the importance of ther duties and they
have agreed to exert every power to
have their work completed by Aug
ust 25
The warrant which was delivered to
the Nebraska Exposition association
for the state fair grounds was after
wards sold to the state treasurer for
investment of the permanent school
fund
DEAD IN SALT CREEK
Body of Unknown Man Found Under
Bridge nt Lincoln
LINCOLN July 20 An unknown
man was found dead in Salt creek un
der a Rock Island bridge two mites
south of this city It was at first
thought he had been murdered but
an investigation soon exploded that
theory A wound on his head was
thought to have been made by a bul
let but Coroner Graham insists that
it might have been caused by some
sharp piece of metal in the undergear
ing of a freight train
Coroner Graham and a jury examin
ed the body and after listening to
the testimony of the section workmen
returned a verdict finding that death
came from unknow causes It is be
lieved that Graham was riding under
a freight car and while asleep or from
exhaustion lost his hold and fell
SLAUGHTER GOES TO MANILA
Nebraska Paymaster to Serve Two Tears
in the Orient
OMAHA July 20 Majoi Bradner
D Slaughter army paymaster here
has news that he has been ordered to
the Philippines for service Major
Charles E Stanton now in Manila is
expected to come here to relieve him
August 15 Captain William R Graham
will be relieved from duty in the Phil
ippines to also come to Omaha
Major Slaughter is not surprised
and in fact is quite willing to try a
couple of years on the other side of the
world
It is expected that Major Stanton
will not be able to arrive here and
take charge before September 1
Major Slaughter will be accompanied
to Manila by John A Lottridge his
chief clerk who came here from Lin
coln at the beginning of 1899
Plainvlew Farmers Suicide
PLAINVIEW Neb July 20 The
body of William Dibbert a prosperous
German farmer who lived six miles
northwest of here was found hanging
to a rafter in his granary Mr Dib
bert had been afflicted with kidney
trouble for the past year and during
the day had worked in the harvest
field but when he left the field at
night he failed to show up at the
house He was found by his mother
having hung himself the previous
evening
Child Struck by Lightning
GRAND ISLAND Neb July 20
The little daughter of Henry Stack
aged seven years was struck by light
ning while playing in the back yard
in this city Her hair was badly burn
ed and she was seriously shocked but
has good chances of recovery
Deputy Game Warden
LINCOLN July 20 Governor Sav
age has named Captain J T Richmond
of Johnstown as deputy game warden
to serve without compensation It is
the intention of the governor to ap
point at least one deputy for every
county in the state
Yonng Man Dies on Train
ALMA Neb July 20 Jesse Mc
Guire of Garden City Iowa who was
accompanied by his mother bound for
Colorado for his health was taken
from the Burlington train dying He
died shortly after being placed in the
depot
Dangling from a Halter
CAMBRIDGE Neb July 20 The
body of John Denmead was found
dangling from the rafters of the barn
on his place north of town A doctor
was summoned and gave as his opin
ion that the man committed suicide
by hanging and that the deed was
done at least three days before the
body was found Denmead was a
farmer in fair circumstances and had
lived alone for some time His wife
had died several years ego
esjsas33
Arttittlo Tlmrlieojmr
Phil May the London artist tells
how at the age of 12 ho became a
timekeeper In a large iron foindf
Says he I was delighted the
office but the foundry masters were
not aulte so satisfied At first they
were surprised at the great punctuality
of the entire saff of workmen later
they simply marveled al Its continu
ance and finally they discovered that
I kept the timebook on a- system of
my own
ST MARYS ACADEMY
Notre Dame Indiana
Wo call the attention of our readers
to the advertisement of St
Academy which appears in another
column of this paper Wo do not need
to expatiate upon the scholastic advan
tages of St Marys for the catalogue
of the school shows the scope of work
included in its curriculum which Is
of the same high standard as that of
Vassar and Bryn Mawr and Is carried
out faithfully in the class rooms Wo
simply emphasize the spirit of earnest
devotion which makes every teacher
of St Marys loyally strive to develop
each young girl attendant there into
the truest noblest and most intelligent
womanhood Every advantage of
equipment in the class rooms labora
tories and study rooms every care in
the matter of food and dothing and
exceptional excellence of climatic con
ditions all these features are found at
St Marys In the perfection of develop
ment only to be obtained by the con
secration of devoted lives to educa
tional Christian work in a spot fa
vored by the Lord
You can rely on a man keeping
his word when it is to his advantage
to do so
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH the only 1C oz package for
10 cents All other 10 cent starch con
tains only 12 oz Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded
Accused of Too Much Zeal
It is charged by the opopsition InAl
toona la that the anti saioon league
has employed minors to solicit drinks
at bars misrepresenting their ages
and that tho theological students have
been imported to work up evidence
against gamblers One of tho stu
dents is said to have been so well up
in the game of poker that he took all
the money in a big game played at
one of the political clubs The cru
saders of course deny all these stories
GREATLY RKDUCED KATES
via
WABASH R K
1300 Buffalo and return 1300
3100 New York and return 3100
The Wabash from Chicago will sell
tickets at the above rates daily Aside
from these rates the Wubash run
through trains over its own rails from
Kansas City St Louis and Chicago and
offer many special rates during the
summer months allowing stopovers at
Niagara Falls and Buffalo
Ask your nearest Ticket Agent or ad
dress Harry E Moores General Agent
Pass Dept Omaha Neb or C S
Crane G P T A St Louis Mo
China has a coast line of over 2500
miles
EDUCATIONAL
THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
NOTRE DAME INDIANA
Classics Letters Economics and History
Journalism Art Science Pharmacy Law
Civil ilechanlcai and Electrical Engineering
Architecture
Thorough Preparatory and Commercial
Courses Ecclesiastical students at special rates
Rooms Free Junior or Senior Year Collegiate
Courses Rooms to Rent moderate charges
St Edwards Hall for boys under IX
The58th Yearwill open September IOtb1901
Catalogues Free Address
REV A MORR1SSEY C S C President
ST MARYS AGADEMY
Notre Dame Indiana
Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy
Cross Chartered 1855 Thorough
English and Classical education Reg
ular Collegiate Degrees
In Preparatory Department students
carefully prepared for Collegiate course
Physical and Chemical Laboratories
well equipped Conservatory of Music
and School of Art Gymnasium under
direction of graduate of Boston Normal
School of Gymnastics Catalogue free
The 47th year will open Sept 5 1901
Address DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY
St Marys Academy Notre Dame Indiana
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