I MCOOK TRIBUNE 7 SI KIMBraXl Publisher MoCOOK 1 NEBRASKA f BRIEF TELEGRAMS I At the regular monthly meeting of the hoard of directors of the Louisiana Purchase exposition a call for a 20 per cent payment of subscriptions was made on the stockholders The German emperor has appointed his youngest sister Princess Margaret of Hesse to he chief of honorary col onel of the Eightieth Foot in succes sion to her deceased mother The Weldon Grocery company a corporation with a capital stock of 400000 went into the hands of a re ceiver at Pittsburg The assets and liabilties are said to be about 135 each Albsrt Zimmerman steward of the Theatrical Business Mens club of New iTork was found dead in his room at the club At his side was a bottle which had contained carbolic acid Joseph Choate United States am bassador to England has a remarkable memory for faces and names and rare ly fails to recall either in the person of any one he has met socially or in business Mayor Jones of Toledo has failed in an experiment in municipal ownership of public utilities The city of Toledo has been forced to lease the gas plant which it had established to a private corporation Charles R Mackenzie aged 46 well known as a turf writer under the nom de plume of The Gadfly died at the city hospital at St Louis as a re sult of a street car accident in which his skull was fractured The home of John Bechtel a wealthy farmer two miles east of Wakarusa Ind was entered by burglars Bechtel his wife a female servant and two children were bound and gagged after which the house was obbed Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang have sent Minister Conger a warm letter of regret at the attempted assassination of President McKinley and Prince Ching is requesting the court to issue an edict to the same purport Andrew Carnegie has given 500 each to Sheddon Law Jones and Dick four miners who displayed conspicuous bravery in the rescue of their com rades at the time of the recent Doni bristle Scotland colliery disaster H M S Indefatigable and Tribune and torpedo boat destroyed Quail have gone to sea from Halifax N S to meet the royal yacht Ophir of Cape North and escort her to Quebec where the rest of the squadron await her The United States grand jury has returned indictments on two counts each against Pedro Sanchez census supervisor for New Mexico for signing false accounts and returns and against his chief Mariano Sena for signing fraudulent accounts and vouch ers The National United Postoffice Clerks association adopted the report of the committee on the eight hour bill providing for forty eight hours per week exclusive of Sunday work and Sunday work not to exceed eight hours or more than the interests of the service demands J G Maulick of Peoria 111 agent for the J I Case Plow company was robbed of securities amounting to 12 000 in a hotel at Lewiston 111 He placed a grip containing the money behind the counter in a hotel and when he came to look for it it was gone There is no clue to the thieves Two hundred members of the Na tional Association of Merchants and Travelers met at the Auditorium in Chicago for a semi annual banquet and a discussion J Sterling Morton of Nebraska the guest of honor pleaded in behalf of taxation for revenue only The postmaster at Nome Josh Wright has been arrested and held for trial on the charge of embezzling 3 200 from the government of the United States Postal Inspector Clum is the principal witness against Post master Wright The United Daughters of the Con federacy announce their intention to have the monument to Jefferson Davis in Richmond Va completed and un veiled in 1903 They have now 35000 of the fund they require and say they must have 40000 more William L Wright said to be a spe cial organizer of the Pattern Makers League of North America is under ar rest in Denver on charges of kidnap ping and highway robbery He is ac cused of complicity in the kidnapping of C W Walters a pattern maker The comptroller o the currency has approved the application of the follow ing persons to organize the Commer cial National bank of Charles City Iowa capital 50000 George E May J W Wallis J Hecht P W Eurr and E Werder J Gordon Coogler poet and printer died at Columbia S C His verees have been read universally According to information directly from the household of Gov La Follette the chief executive of Wisconsin is a very sick man BODY 7TT VI LYING 2rTSS3ir2s STATE Friends Gather at Milburn House to Mourn Over Their Leader NEW PRESIDENT SADLY AFf ECTED Senator Hanna Filled With AnRulxli Over ZUSS of Chief Body to Be Taken to Be Taken to City Hall and There Ke nialn Daring 3Iondiv BUFFALO Sept 16 Buffalo yester day became a city of mounrners The gay and flaming decorations of the Pan American exposition gave way to the symbol of sorrow The black drapery of the citys streets muffled the tollings bells of the churches Bits of crepe appeared on every sleeve The sorrow was everywhere apparent In the morning a simple service took place at the residence on Delaware ave nue where the martyred president died A hymn was sung and prayer was offered over the dead body That was all Only the immediate family and the friends and political associates of the late president were present The scene there was pathetic in the ex treme Then the body was borne out to the waiting cortege on the browny shoulders of eight sailors nnd soldiers of the republic The cortege passed through the walls of living humanity grief stricken to the city hall A remarkable demonstration occur red which proved how close the presi dent was to the hearts of the people Arrangements had been made to allow the public to view the body from the time it arrived at about 130 oclock until about 5 oclock But the people were wedged into the streets for two blocks Two lines formed They ex tended literally for miles When 5 oclock came 40000 people had already passed and the crowds waiting below in the streets seemed undiminished It was decided to extend the time until midnight Then for hours longer the streets were dense with people and a constant stream flowed up the steps of the broad entrance into the hall and passed the bier When the doors were closed at midnight it was estimated that 80000 people had viewed the re mains but thousands of disappointed ones were stili in the streets The body will lie in the city hall until morning At 830 the funeral train will start for Washington over the Pennsylvania railroad Mrs McKin ley the president the cabinefand rela tives and friends of the dead presi dent will accompany the remains Mrs McKinley bore up bravely today during the service at the Milburn house and Dr Rixey her physician thinks she will be able to support her trying part in the state funeral at Washington The day was gray and cheerless Heavy clouds hung over the city at times breaking to let through a rift of sunshine and then threatening to let loose a downpour upon the gath ering multitude The air was humid and heavy and only a light wind from the south stirred the drooping flags and the emblems of mourning The very clecents seemed to lend fit ting accompaniment to the scene of sorrow about to be enacted Mrs McKinley the poor grief-crushed widow hart been led into the cham ber by her physician Dr Rixey and had sat a while alone with him who had supported and comforted her through all their years of wedded life But though her support was gone she had not broken down Dry eyed she gazed upon him and fondled his fare She did not seem to realize that he was dead Then she was led away by Dr Rixey and took up her position at the head of the stairs where she could hear the services At 125 the body was allowed to be viewed by the public and a vast crowd moved along and took their last look at the dead chieftain Meet Train at State Border COLUMBUS O Sept 1C The state officers will leave for Canton Thurs day morning on a special train Gov ernor Nash received a telegram today from Secretary Cortelyou advising him that arrangements had been made for the governor and a committee of three to be selected by him to meet the funeral party at Pittsburg and go with it to Canton Pope Prays for President LONDON Sept 16 A special dis patch from Rome says the pope prayed an hour today for the soul of President McKinley The pontiff wept with un contiollable emotion on receiving the news of the presidents death- All audiences at the Vatican have been i pended Put Off Session of Court WASHINGTON Sept 16 Admiral Dewey has recalled the notices for the Schley court of inquiry It was intended that the members should as semble and adjourn immediately after adopting resolutions of condolence but after consideration Admiral Dewey decided that the proprieties would be best met by withdrawing the call Court will be assembled as soon as seems proper after the funeral of the president FUNERAL ONE DAY EARLIER Body of IroxIdeitL AVlll Rest In Homn at Canton Wednesday WASHINGTON Sept 1C The fol lowing official statement making im portant changes in the plans for the funeral services over the lemains of President McKinley in this city wa3 given to the press last night In compliance with the earnest Wishes of Mrs McKinley that the body of her husband shall rest in her home at Canton Wednesday night the fol lowing changes in the obsequies of the late president will be made l Funeral services in the rotunda of the eapitol will be held Tuesday morning on the arrival of the escort which will accompany the remains from the white house The body of the late president will lie in state in the rotunda for the remainder of Tues day and will be escorted to the rail road station Tuesday evening The funeral train will leave Washington at or about 8 oclock Tuesday evening and will arrive at Canton during Wed nesday JOHN HAY ELIHU ROOT JOHN D LONG HENRY MACFARLAND WASHINGTON Sept 16 Secre tary Hay issued to the public the fol lowing statement DEPARTMENT OF STATE Wash ington D C Sept 15 The remains of the late president after lying in state in the city hall of Buffalo during the afternoon of Sunday September 15 will be removed to Washington by special train on Monday September 16 leaving Buffalo at 330 a m and reaching Washington at 9 p m The remains will then be carried under the escort of a squadron of United States cavalry to the executive man sion where they will rest until 9 a m Tuesday September 17 They will then be carried to the eapitol accom panied by a military and civil escort the details of which will be given in a separate notice The remains will there lie in state Religious services will be held in the rotunda of the eapitol on Wednesday at 12 oclock noon At 1 oclock the remains under a military escort will be transferred to a funeral car and carried to Canton Ohio via the Pennsylvania railroad arriving there on Thursday at 11 a m where ar rangements for the final sepulture will be committid to the clige of the citi zens of Canton under the direction of a committee to be selected by the mayor of that city No ceremonies are expected in the cities and towns along the route of the funeral train beyond the tolling of bells JOHN HAY Secretary of State IGNORANT OF VICTIMS DEATH Assassin Czolgosz Does Xot Know That President is Dead BUFFALO Sept 16 The apsassin Czolgosz does not know that President McKinley is dead and probably will not know it until he is arraigned for murder He will be indicted by the grand jury probably today and the case will be then immediately removed to the supreme court The arraign ment will take place in that court and will be very soon the time depending on the returning of the indictment No further effort was made to talk to Czolgosz nor was the theory of poison ed bullets taken up by the police They feel confident that when the bullets re maining in the revolver are chemical ly examined as they will be no poison will be found in them Ilaniias TnucliiiiBT Tribute BUFFALO N Y Sept 16 Senator Mark Hanna although giving utter ance to but few sentences in the elo quence of his sincerity paid a touch ing tribute to his departed friend the dead president I cannot say I shall not try he said to utter sentiments of tribute For many years the president has been my dearest friend My devotion to the president during all these years ought to indicate how I esteemed the man and what I thought of him Cnardinc Assassins Family CLEVELAND O Sept 1C As a precautionary measure three policemen are stationed within the little dwelling on Fleet street that shelters the fath er step mother and younge1 brothers and sisters of Leon Czolgosz the as sassin Mrs TTol arr a IN MILBURN HOUSE BUFFALO N Y Sept 16 An affecting incident was the coming of rMs Garret A Hobart wife of the former vice presi dent of the United States with her sen Gives Property to His Wife BUFFALO Sept 16 President McKinley has left a will The instru ment was executed some time before the shooting and at no time during his suffering was there any wish or oc casion to revise it or frame a codicil It leaves the bulk of his property to Mrs McKinley How much the estate is worth cannot be stated with exact ness by those most familiar with the late presidents business affairs but it is believed to be a goodly sum WAR ON OLEOMARGARINE food Com miaul oner Baaiett to Supjiresn the Yellow Imitation LINCOLN Sept 16 State Food Commissioner S C Bassett has com nenced the long expected crusade igainst manufacturers and dealers in deomargarlne who have for several fears openly ignored the law of the state which prohibits the sale of imi tation butter colored yellow Suit was ommenced in justice court against Reha Bros butchers of this city and Che case will be tried October 1 The complaint in the case was filed oy the county attorney The penalty ander the law is a fine of 25 If the suits ends in favor of the state simi ar suits will be commenced in all parts it the state -It is reported that the manufacturers of oleomargarine will jool their interests and resist the en forcement of the law by carrying the uiit to the highest court in the state jnd possibly to the United States ourts The complaint was filed under he original act in this state which nakes it unlawful to sell oleomarga ine colored yellow Its passage drove he manufacturers out of South maha but the product has been hipped into the state and sold every vhere The defendants in the suit have com plied with the United States law in securing a government license and in laving the packages properly stamped out have disregarded the state law vhich prohibits the sale of the product olored yellow DISEASE AMONG CATTLE Result of Investigation Made by State Aeterlnnry Thomas LINCOLN Sept 16 State Veterin irian W A Thomas has been called on frequently to investigate a disease among cattle He pronounces it epi zootic fever and not the European foot ind mouth disease Avhich it somewhat resembles Few cattle die but when he animals are not cared for death is likely to follow Mr Thomas said hat the diseased animals have a high ever sores appear in the mouth Jrooping follows and sometimes a dis charge from the nose constipation soreness of the feet and stiffness of he limbs on cows the udder becomes ilcerated and the flow of milk almost lisappeai s One great difference be ween this disease and the foot and nouth disease is that the hoofs are not so badly affected as in the European oot and mouth disease Mr Thomas says that if the sick animals are mrsed well the disease will run its ourse Avith little loss He deems it ontagious in one sense and that it is useless to fence against the disease et on the other hand many exposed mimals fail to take the disease It s impossible to tell where the disease ivill make its appearance Survey of Kremont Canal FREMONT Neb Sept 16 The arty of fiA e Avho are now engaged in aking measurements of slopes along he proposed route of the Fremont jOAver canal will probably finish their ield labors soon They have been vorking in the vicinity of Morse Bluff svery day that the weather would per hii It will take a few days to figure ip results after the field Avork is com peted Tattle Die from KatlnR Cane HUMBOLDT Neb Sept 16 John Sis a farmer south of town has lost eventecn head of cattle and a large lumber more are sick The cause of heir death is supposed to have been rom eating cane fodder as the ani nals died scon after being turned into i cane field State Objects to Special Contract LINCOLN Sept 16 Deputy Insur tnce Auditor Babcock has given notice hat the Old Waybe Mutual Life asso ciation of Indiana has no right to ransact business in Nebraska The ibjection is that the company issues i special contract for aged people at reduced rates Cuttinir Corn for Fodder DEWITT Neb Sept 16 Much corn s being cut hereabouts for fodder the oming winter Farmers are asking ilO per ton for their hay Reports ontinue to come in concerning the loss f cattle from being allowed to run on reen cane Runaway Indian Boys Caiisht COLUMBUS Neb Sept 16 Four roung Indians giving their names as foe White Pat Cusarbo John and Tom oon were arrested here on informa ion from the authorities from the Jenoa school and were taken back Doan College Begins CRETE Neb Sept 16 The college rear at Doane has commenced Presi lent Perry made a short speech of j velcome to the students W G lolds joins the staff of teachers this rear and Aviil take charge of the mu sic department Mr Reynolds is a graduate in piano harmony theory of eaching and history of music from he musical department of the Penn sylvania state normal school at Mans leld NEBRASKA DIVORCE LAW Deputy Ialior Commlnnloner Seeks Opin ion of Prominent Ponton LINCOLN Sept 14 Deputy Labor Commissioner Watson has addressed inquiries to fifty prominent persons of Nebraska asking them for their views on the subject of diAorce legislation His letter containing the questions fol lows I would respectfully submit the fol loAAing questions for your careful con sideration and ask that if convenient you will kindly favor this bureau Avith such answers as shall be of interest and profit to the people of our state Are you in favor of more stringent divorce laAvs in Nebraska If so Avhat steps do you deem necessary to pro cure a practical measure of reform What is the effect of divorce on the integrity of the family Would a more prohibitory measure reducing the number of causes of di vorce as defined In the existing stat utes haAe a tendency to promote the moral purity of society in this state While the subject of divorce is gradually assuming a position of greater prominent before the coun try from year to year yet its im portance even Avhen confined to state limits might Avell engage the scholar ship of a Newman or Liddon and aAAaken the enthusiasm of a Wilber force or Sumner Mr Watson concludes by saying that complete returns from all counties in the state shows that there were 9066 marriages solemnized and 758 diAorces granted in 1900 In Lancaster county seventy one divorces were granted and thirty five cases were abandoned AS TO LrGAL DISSECTIONS Superintendent Fowler Ouotei the Law in Regard to the Same LINCOLN Sept 14 State Superin tendent Fowler has issued a circular quoting the law stipulating thp condi tions under Avhich dissections are legal in Nebraska Avith this preface The following law is self-explanatory coroner sheriff jailer undertaker superintendent or manag ing officr of any asylum hospital poor house or penitentiary in this state should make himself fully acquainted Avith the requirements of this act This department will insist upon a strict observance of every proAision in this law Let all concerned take due warning The question has been raised re garding the amount the medical col leges are supposed tn pay for such bod ies as come under this Ibav I do not understand that any undertaker cor oner sheriff jailer superintendent of asylum or hospital Avarden of peni tentiary etc will be entitled to charge more than the actual expenses in curred making due allowance of course for his services Unreason able charges will not be tolerated Want Rev F L Whatou to Stay LINCOLN Sept 14 At the Ne braska conference of the Methodist church to be held in David City Sep tember 26 the bishops will be inform ed that it is the unanimous desire of the members of the quarterly confer ence of St Pauls Methodist Episcopal church that Rev F L Wharton re main for another year The congrega tion has increased in membership and the loss caused by the destruction of the church building has nearly been made up Omaha Boy Drowned in Sea OMAHA Sept 14 Word has been received of the death of Charles P Everts Avho was drowned while in bathing near his uncles home at Swampscott Mats Mr Everts is the son of Rev W W reverts formerly pastor of the Beth Eden Baptist church of Omaha and was Avell known in this city The voung man graduat ed from the high hooI several years ago ell Avas prominent in his class and editor of the school paper Cane Kills Cattle HUMBOLDT Neb Sept 14 John Eis a prominent farmer living th e miles south of the city lost se-en-teen head of fat cattle It is thought that their death is directly attributed to having eaten too much cane as they had broken through a fence Avhere they were found in the field The loss is about SnOO For Defending Anarrhy ARLINGTON Neb Sept 14 Arnold King was ratified to leave here by the citizens for preaching anarchy A crowd Avas ready to give him a coat of tar and feathers if he was seen in town after a certain time He left for Fremont Burial of a Suicide SHELBY Neb Sept 14 The United Brethren r hurch Avas crowded at the funeral of Ed Pattys Avho committed suicide in Cheyenne a feAV days ago He lived here before en listing in Cuba He has been a coarh man out Avest ever since then He shot himself near the heart and liA ed about three hours He Avould not tt i his friends why he shot himself but asked them to finish him as he thought he had not done a eood iob lie Cradle Rules the World and all aviso mothers make St Jacobs Oil n household remedy for the Miuplo reason that it always Conquers Pain Started a Fortune With Ten Dollar D R Beatty one of the new Texas oil kings was a reporter AVhen the news of a great oil strike came in He got together 10 and by putting that up as a security he bluffed the discoverers and got Aaluable lands which proved so fruitful that he was able to pay the balance due on them in a few weeks OH MAMA Something Is ItlUug Sic It is not itching plies that alls you or your child It is the pin or scat worm that caues you or your child to have rectal trouble Soon after retiring for the night the Avorm appear It bites and stitiKH and causes hcratchlmr ami aching Mothers know what it means when the child cries out Ala Ma something Is biting me And sure enough upon examining her child she finds the naughty white sharp point ed at both ends the troublesome pin worm Im bedded in the childs rectum This worm causes more nervousness t o young or old persons than any other disease And the itching 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