The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 11, 1901, Image 3

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W N U OMAHA No 41 1901 J
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THE LIST YACHT RICE
Columbia WinB Three Straight and the
American Onp Will Stay
UPTON VERY MUCH DISAPPOINTED
Last Ituco Proves Hardest of All Sham
rock Leads Most of the Way Outdone
However by Time Allowance Upton
Gives Three Cheers for Columbia
NEW YORK Oct 5 With victory
flags flowing from its towering mast
heads and the ends of its spreaders
in honor of its concluding triumph in
tho cup races of 1901 the gallant sloop
Columbia returned to its anchorage
under the escort of the entire excur
sion fleet It completed its defense
of the honored trophy in another stir
ring race with Shamrock II over a lee
ward and windward race of thirty
miles crossing the finish line two sec
onds behind its antagonist but win
ning on time allowance conceded by
Liptons boat by forty one seconds
For the second time it has now suc
cessfully foiled the attempt of the
Irish knight to Avrest from our posses
sion the cup that means the yachting
supremacy of the world And plucky
Sir Thomas Lipton standing on the
bridge of Erin led his guests in three
hearty hurrahs for the successful de
fender
Columbia is the better boat ho
said and deserves to be cheered
The series of races just closed will
always be memorial as the closest ever
sailed for the cup and Sir Thomas al
though defeated will go home with the
satisfaction of knowing that his golfien
yacht is the ablest foreign boat that
ever crossed the western ocean
During both series of races not an
untoward incident has occurred and
Sir Thomas will return to England
far the most popular of all the for
eigners who have challenged for the
Americas trophy
Yesterdays race on paper was the
closest of the series but because of the
flunking of the wind on the beat Home
aB a contest of the relative merits of
the yachts it is not to be comlTared
with the magnificent truly run and
royally fought battles of Saturday and
those of Thursday last The condi
tions of the race at the starTyesterday
were very similar to those of Thurs
day The wind was strong and from
the shore embroidering the sea with
foam and piling up no swell ideal
conditions for the challenger
The racers were sent away before
the wind each carrying penalty for
crossing the line after the handicap
gun No official record is kept of the
time after that gun is fired but the
experts with stop watches estimated
Columbias handicap at fifteen seconds
and Shamrocks at thirty seconds The
contest of the yachts lieeing before the
following wind was picturesque but
not exciting The big racers like
gulls with outstretched pinions had
every inch of canvas spread all of
their light sails including bulging
spinnakers and balloon jib topsails
While taking his defeat gamely Sir
Thomas lipton made no attempT to
conceal the honest disappointment
when he talked about the races on
the Erin I am very disappointed
he said I cant hide that I thought
within fifteen minutes of the finish
that we had won I was sure as my
life tnat we had won When I look
ed around the situation had changed
and we had lost It ivas a hard blow
to be so near winning and then to lose
I should like to have got one race
just by way of consolation It is a
very hard thing to be beaten by a
breath by a few beats of the pulse
Churchill Startles Thorn
LONDON Oct 5 Winston Spencer
Churchill speaking last night at Old
ham delivered himself of another se
vere censure of the Avar policy of the
government He declared that the
military situation in South Africa was
now not less momentous than when
the Boer armies threw themselves into
Natal at the beginning of the war
and that the empire today confronts
difficulties and dangers more embar
rassing than those which hung over
it in the black week of December
1898
White and Singers Arrive
NEW YORK Oct 5 Andrew D
White ambassador of the United
States to Germany was a passenger on
the steamship Auguste Victoria which
arrived in port tonight from Hamburg
Southampton and Cherbourg Also
on board the Auguste YJctoria comes
Mme Sembrich grand opera soprano
Injured by Hone Falling
LONG PINE Neb Oct 5 For
three days S Rumolfson a hard work
ing and prosperous ranchman living
north of totwn has been unconscious
as the result of a fall while riding
a horse
Call for Bank Statement
WASHINGTON Oct 5 The comp
troller of the currency today issued a
call for a statement of the condition
of all national banks at the closof
business on Monday September 30
MAKES WAR ON BEET SUGAR
Big Company Vrlces la Territory
Wliu i it H Produced
NEW YORV Oct 4 The Journal
of Commerce says President H O
Havemeyer of the American Sugar Re
lining company was at his office this
week for the first time since his ill
ness and it has been learned that one
of his first official acts was to author
ize one of the most spectacular reduc
tions in refined sugar prices that has
ever before teen inade This was
tho reduction announced in Tuesdays
dispatches It applies only to the sec
tions of the country in which beet su
gar competes
The cut in price at Missouri river
points was to 3 cents per pound net
for granulated On Tuesday the net
quotation was 503 cents In other
words Mr Havemeyer has authorized
a cut slightly in excess of 1 cents
per pound
To understand the importance of
this cut to beet sugar manufacturers
it should be mentioned that the prac
tice of the beet sugar people is to
make contractu for their entire pro
duction at prices based on the selling
price of the eugar combine on the
date of delivery The beet people
have heretofore been easily able to
dispose of all their sugar at a dis
count of 30 points from the American
Sugar Refining companys figures This
means if the beet people live up to
their contracts that they will Receive
3 2 5 cents per pound for their pro
duct It is understood however that
the beet sugar people will refuse to
recognize the cut made by the Amer
ican Sugar Refining company on the
technical ground that it is in re
straint of trade The beet sugar re
finers of Utah Colorado California
and Nebraska are the refiners con
cerned It is expected that this cut
will have an unsettling influence upon
the local market but it is not ex
pected that it will be followed by any
important cut in prices in the eastern
market
No change was made in the sugar
combines prices for eastern markets
yesterday Wednesday and the differ
ence of 110 cents per pound still
holds between the price of the raw
and the manufactured article
The American Sugar Refining com
pany people claim that beet sugar
manufacturers can produce granulated
sugar at 2 cents per pound and
that there is therefore a good profit
even at 3 cents a pound This is de
nied by the beet people
SECOND BOUT IS YANKEES
Columbia Wins Another Knee From
Shamrock by Over Three Minutes
NEW YORK Oct 4 Columbia won
in the second of the series of races
with the Shamrock
Columbia went over the course in
3 hours 13 minutes and 18 seconds
Shamrocks time was 3 hours 18
minutes and ten seconds
Over the first two legs the Sham-
rock was ahead due to the fact that
she crossed the starting line first
The race was in a wind blowing at
from twenty two to twenty four knots
and was a lively and inspiring con
test
Striker Same as Rebels
WASHINGTON Oct 4 A striking
example of the manner in which Rus
sian authorities deal with strikes and
strikers is afforded in a report at the
ctate department from United States
Consul Miller at- Niu Chwang under
date of July 30 The men in the Niu
Chwang oil factories stopped work
for several days striking for an in
crease in wages The Russian civil
administrator of the port immediately
issued edicts giving notice that he had
arrested and punished the leaders of
the strike and that any of the men
who refused to begin work the follow
ing morning would be arrested and ex
pelled from the port
Indian Massacre Reported
DENVER Oct 4 A special to the
Republican from Albuquerque N M
says Word was received that a ren
egade band of Apache Indians from
the San Carlos reservation are in the
Mogollon mountains south of this
city and that five persons have been
killed by them on Willow creek near
the old Warpatch a few years ago No
particulars of the outbreak have been
received
Schley Invited to Chicago
CHICAGO Oct 4 Admiral Schley
is to ba invited to come to Chicago
and be the guest of the Maryland so
ciety of Chicago at a banquet in hia
honor The banquet will take place
after the court of inquiry at Washing
ton has adjourned
Mrs Roosevelt Chooses Church
WASHINGTON Oct 4 It was
stated at the white house that here
after Mrs Roosevelt will occupy the
presidents pew at St Johns Protest
ant church at Sixteenth and H streets
This is one of the oldest and one ol
the smallest Episcopal churches in
Washington and for many years onfc
of the most desirable Pews in it
have been reserved for the family of
the president of the United State
whenever he should worship there
THE COURT HOVE SOON
Chinese Eoyalty to Vacate Sian In foi
Pekin After Ootober 6
THE EMPRESS MAY BE DECEIVING
Bnspected of Being Too Fearful of Sol
diers to Return at Once 11 Hung
Chang is Ordered to Borrow 700000
Xaels to Pny for Ills Trip
PEKIN Oct 3 -Dispatches from
Sian Fu announce that the Chinese
court is preparing to start about Oc
tober 6 The temporary palace there
is being dismantled and all tho fur
nishings will be carried for use en
route the officials and servants will
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constitute a caravan numbering from
5000 to 7000 persons with carts and
several thousands of horses and mules
that have been collected in the Sian
Fu district
Two parties of officials have al
ready started to make preparations
along the line The towns through
which the court will pass are engaged
in decorating temporary palaces and
collecting supplies The emperor or
the empress dowager in his name has
issued an edict strictly commanding
the officials to pay for all supplies
The native papers report that several
eunuchs have been beheaded for prac
ticing extortion upon the people An
imperial edict commands Li Hung
Chang as governor of the province of
Chi Li to borrow 700000 taels from
the other provinces to defray the ex
penses of the courts journey Special
local taxes are being levied which
the people already impoverished by
bandits foreign punitive expeditions
and missionary indemnities are ill
able to afford
Li Hung Chang said today that tho
court will certainly arrive in Pekin
within two months Despite such offi
cial statements many foreign officials
here believe the empress dowager
fears the foreign troops are kept to
entrap and punish her and their the
ory is that she will pass the winter in
sending the emperor to
Pekin
The continual broadside of reform
edicts is the topic of much varied
comment Those best able to judge
of their sincerity or effectiveness with
hold judgment Prince Ching con
versing with foreign officials today as
serted that the emperor and the em
press dowager were agreed as to the
necessity of changing the Chines
methods of government and that steps
for the enforcement of edicts would
be taken as soon as the court return
ed to Pekin Unquestionably the re
form movement stronger among the
upper classes than ever before Prince
Su who was recently appointed co5
lector of taxes on goods entering Pe
kin an office heretofore considered
worth 100000 taels per year has an
nounced that he purposes to deposit
all the collections in the treasury and
to request the emperor to pay him a
fair salary His subordinates resen
this plan and Prince Su has beer
threatened with assassination
INCOMPLETE RAILWAY LAWS
Report of Industrial Coiniuision Points
Out Differences
WASHINGTON Oct 3 Railway
legislation in this country is incom
plete especially as to stock issue joint
arrangements and provision for emer
gencies according to a report issued
today by the industrial commissios
on railway regulation under foreign
and domestic laws The report points
out extraordinary differences among
the laws of some of the states It
indicates too that our laws do not
recognize differences of importance ol
different railroads do not provide for
adequate administrative machinery
qualifications and powers of commis
sioners and lack power to compel
complianpe with the laws and other
essentials of railway regulation A
characteristic of railway legislation in
he United States the report says is
the great extent to which special leg
islation was persisted in after general
laws had been enacted by the
ive legislatures Some railways have
been organized on the basis of special
jharters granted many years before
rlthough when organized there were
general laws and constitutional provi
sions preventing special franchises
Minister Uribe Resigns
NEW YORK Oct 3 A dispatch tc
the Herald from Bogota Colombia
ria Buena Ventura Colombia and
Galveston Tex says that Dr Uribe
minister of foreign affairs has re
signed
Bad Keivs Trait- Prince Chun
BERLIN Oct 3 Prince Chun be
fore leaving German territory sen
long dispatches to Emperor William
thanking him for the gracious recep
tion extended to the expiatory mis
sion for the hospitality oestowed and
the decoration conferred upon hia
and expressing a hope that the pow
erful German empire may promote
the culture and development of Chine
by a gracious show of mercy toward
the Chinese dynasty
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I have not yet found a case of ovarian or womb trouble which
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You have brought health to hundreds of women in Minneapolis as
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A man can never be a true gentle
man In manner until he is a true gen
tleman at heart Charles Dickens
Brooklyn N T Sept Gth GARFIELD
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kind people want simple harmless and
ALWAYS effective The Garfield Tea Co
of this city will send sample powders upon
request
The Home of Cremation
Japan is the countrj where the cre
mation of corpses is practiced on the
largest scale The custom dates back
about 1200 years
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just harvested Over 80000000 bushels of
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corn and abundant grasses Thousands
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There is plenty of good government land
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CARTRIDGES IN ALL CALIBERS
from 22 to 50 loaded with either Black or Smokeless Powder
always give entire satisfaction They are made rnd loaded in a
modern manner by exact machinery operated by skilled experts
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Send your name ana address write us agreeing to sell them und return us the money lass your
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If your grocer does not
keep it send us his name and
ve will send you a trial pack
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