The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 13, 1901, Image 2

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Reports still come that Miss Stone
and her compaion have been murder
ed
It Is given out flat footed that the
St Louis fair will open for business
April 30 1903
Dr Jefferson Cawood one of the
test known physicians in Tennessee
dropped dead at Knoxville
Out of 156000 houses or flats In
Glasgow 36000 were found to have
but one room and 70000 but two
rooms
In an interview Governor Stanley
of Kansas denied that he was a can
didate for governor for a third term
He said he wouldnt have it if he
could get it
An order las been prepared at
the war department for the return to
the United States from Cuba about
January 15 of a battalion of the Sec
ond regiment of cavalry
Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock
has telegraphed William Grimes sec
retary of Oklahoma to act as governor
until the newly appointed governor
Mr Ferguson takes charge
Paul Deschanel former councillor
of the French embassy at Washing
ton where he married a daughter of
General George B McClellan has been
appointed French minister to Haytii
The secretary of the interior sentt
to the house of representatives a copy
of a resolution of the legislature of
Hawaii making a duty on coffee in
order to protect the coffee industry of
Hawaii
Delegate Flynn of Oklahoma intro
duced a bill providing for statehood
for the territory The bill is practi
cally the same as that introduced by
him for the same purpose during the
last session
It is now almost certain that Lord
Dudley will succeed Lord Cadogan as
viceroy of Ireland says a Dublin cor
respondent This puts an end to the
rumors that the Duke of Marlborough
would receive the post
The monthly comparative state
ment of thf receipts and expenditures
of the government just issued shows
that during November 1901 the re
ceipts amounts to 45776776 and the
expenditures 40198916
k At a meeting of railroad officials
representing the Chicago and Ohio
river lines and the east bound lines
from St Louis in Cincinnati it was
decided to maintain the present tariff
rates during the year 1902
The order for the coronet for Mrs
Bradley Martin which she intended
to wear at the coronation of King
Edward has been countermanded
The coronet was modeled after that
worn by Empress Josephine
Wilbert P Clarke city editor of the
Toledo Times committed suicide by
swallowing an ounce of laudanum
He was despondent because the
parents of his second wife would not
permit her to live with him
Twenty five of the leading shoe
manufacturing firms in Cincinnati will
post notices in their factories declar
ing their independence of labor or
ganizations If a strike is declared
3000 employes will be affected
The Meade court martial at the
Brooklyn navy yard concluded its de
liberations on the testimony taken at
the trial and disbanded The findings
of the court were at once sent to the
navy department at Washington
Secretary Root at a cabinet meet
ing presented to the president and
each of his associates a cane made
from the wood of an ancient Chinese
gun carriage captured at the siege of
Pekin The carriage was said to- be
over 500 years old
A cablegram has been received at
the state department from Consul Gen
eral Gudger dated Panama stating
that the liberals have been defeated
and that the government forces are in
possession of Colon
Theodore Duddleston confidential
clerk at the National Stock Yards
bank East St Louis confessed to C
G Knox president of the bank that
his books showed a shortage of be
tween 11000 and 12000 The
money he said was lost in specula
tion
Charleston is calling her exposition
grounds and buildings the Ivory City
on the banks of the Ashley
Honolulu papers say Delegate Wil
cox will ask congress for a ten mil
lion dollar appropriation for improve
ments in the Islands
Mr3 Louise Worden a pioneer of
the Klondike and one of the regions
most famous women died at Victoria
A bill is to be introduced by Sen
ator Knute Nelson establishing a
bureau of commerce and industries
with cabinet representation
Private Albert Francis Fourth cav
alry was killed at Fort Leavenworth
by his horse falling on him
The comptroller of the currency has
declared a dividend of 25 per cent in
favor of the creditors of the Le Mars
vNaJJona bank at Le Mass la
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GOOD OMEN POR THE TREATY
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Espcet the Pinal Oaual Legislation Be
fore the Holidays
PROSPECT IS FOR RATIFICATION
Southern Senators Are Particularly Anx
ious for the Construction of the Water
way at Earliest Possible Date
laneous Washington Matters
WASHINGTON Dec 9 The only
measure of importance which the sen
ate has on its calendar for the pres
ent week is the new Hay Pauncefote
treaty making provision for the ab
rogation of the Clayton Bulwer treaty
and opening the way for the unob
structed construction of an isthmian
canal by the United States Acting
for the committee on foreign relations
Senator Lodge will ask the senate to
go Into executive session today for
the consideration of the treaty and
each day hereafter until the treaty is
disposed of It can be said that at
this time the prospect is very strong
that the treaty will be ratified and
it now looks as if this result would
be secured after comparative little
delay
There will be somes debate and some
features of the document will be
criticised as undesirable but there is
no probability of captious opposition
The criticism will be along the lines
Indicated by Senators Money and
Bacon in the committee on foreign re
lations at its meeting on last Friday
No senator has thus far shown a
disposition to carry his discussion to
a point of ultimate effort to defeat
ratification The principal authors of
the criticism of the treaty are south
ern senators who are generally very
anxious for the construction of the
qanal They find that all canal legis
lation will be tied up until action can
be secured on the treaty and they
are on this account less liable than
they otherwise would be to do any
thing to delay action upon the treaty
itself The most active friends of the
treaty now claim that ratification will
be obtained before the Christmas holi
days
Beyond the consideration of the
treaty very little business will be un
dertaken before the holidays It is
now generally agreed that the ques
tion of reciprocity will go over until
January probably without so much as
being mentioned and it may be added
that from being for a time the sub
ject most likely to attract early at
tention it has taken a position among
the matters which will not be vigor
ously urged When the reciprocity
treaties do come up for consideration
there will be persistent opposition to
the agreement with France and to
that with Great Britain covering the
West Indies
There is not so much feeling over
the conventions with the South Amer
ican republics The present outlook
is also against the immediate action in
the senate looking to tariff legislation
for the Philippines and there are
now some indications that the senate
will wait upon the house of representa
tives in this matter Probably the
Chinese exclusion act will be reported
from committee during the week The
nomination of Attorney General Knox
will be reported at the first executive
session but immediate confirmation
will probably be antagonized by some
senators
Enslisli Press V nitres that It Will Surmount-
the Obstruction
LONDON Dec 9 The Times in an
editorial on the Hay Pauncefote canal
treaty says it is hard to see how
Great Britain could concede more
without pretending to give what she
did not possess namely the rights of
territorial sovereignty
That act says the Times would
not weaken the objections of those
senators to anything making for good
relations with Great Britain As
President Roosevelt and public opin
ion seem to favor this treaty -we ven
ture to say it will surmount the
threatened obstruction
M y Also Bo n
VIENNA 9 It is said here
that the man named Halju who was
arrested at Sofia December 7 and al
leged to be the assassin of ex Premier
Stambuloff had a hand in the kid
napping of Miss Ellen M Stone the
American missionary
- A portion of the Illinois penitentiary
was destroyed by fire
DAnnunzio is Comlntr
ROME Dec 9 After a tour of Italy
Gabrielle dAnnunzio the dramatist
will take Francesca da Rimini to
the United States with Tomasso Sal
vini the tragedian and Eleanor Duse
Drilling in Austria Doomed
LONDON Dec 9 A dispatch to the
Times from Vienna declares that as
a result of the recent appeal to the
public to take the matter in hand
duelling in Austro Huhgary is doomed
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DIPfER ON INSULAR TARIff
Expect House to Pass a Measure to Meet
the Situation
WASHINGTON Dec 9 The house
this week will probably pass a meas
ure to meet the situation created by
the Philippine decision of the supreme
court last Monday Up to the present
time however the republican mem
bers of the ways and means commit
teee have not decided upon the char
acter of the measure which will be
reported
A difference of opinion exists as to
whether there should be a temporary
enactment of the Dingley rates on
goods entering the United States from
the Philippines or whether a perma
nent possession of the island should
be prepared It is said Chairman
Payne favors the latter course
The republican committees will
meet again tomorrow If it is de
cided to enact a temporary measure
the procedure will be exceedingly sim
ple and it probably can he passed in a
day If on the other hand an entire
scheme of tariff legislation is to be
consummated more time willl be tak
en up in the preparation and passage
KILL AMERICAN DESERTER
David Fag in Negro Who Fled to Flli
plneg is Decapitated
MANILA Dec 9 The scouts from
Bengabon province of Nueva Ecija
have killed the American negro David
Fagin a deserter from the Twenty
fourth colored infantry who for
more than two years has been leadJ
ing Filipinos against the American
troops The native scouts decapitated
their prisoner The mans head
however was recognized as that of
Fagin They also secured his commis
sion in the insurgent army Fagin
had on one of his fingers the class
ring of Lieutenant Frederick W
Altstaetter of the engineers who was
captured by Filipinos supposedly un
der the command of Fagin himself
October 28 1900
Fagin is the deserter who has been
reported killed on several occasions
The authorities are satisfied that for
mer statements of his death were er
roneous and that he has now been
killed
HEPBURNS CAN 4L BILL
Iowa Senator Introduces Proposition for
Waterway
WASHINGTON Dec 9 -Representative
Hepburn of Iowa introduced his
isthmian canal bill which by reason
of his being the author of the bill
passed last year and his probable con
tinuance at the head of the house
commerce committee is regarded as
the measure which will serve as a
basis for action by the house It differs
from the Hepburn bill passed last
year in making the total appropria
tion 180000000 instead of i40000
000 Of the total amount 10000000
is made immediately available to bo
gin work In other respects the bin
follows that of last year authorizing
the president to acquire a right of way
from Costa Rica and Nicaragua and
then to direct the secretary of war to
begin the construction from Greytown
on the Carribean sea to Brito on the
Pacific ocean with suitable defenses
etc
CIVIL SERVICE IN VOGUE
Weather Bureau Now Operating on Strict
Merit System Basis
WASHINGTON Dec 9 The an
nual report of Prof Willis L Moore
chief of the United States weather
bureau says that substantial improve
ments have been made during the
last year in the weather bureau sys
tem of wireless telegraphy Such
progress has been made by the gov
ernment experimenters that with no
interference by private systems sta
tions can be successfully operated over
atle ast 150 miles of coast line and are
now in operation along the Virginia
and North Carolina coasts and soon
will be instituted between the Farral
lone islands and the mainland and
Tatoosh island and the mainland on
the Pacific coast
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The system of selective telegraphy
he regards as well demonstrated theo
retically but has not been fully test
ed in practice
Keadr to Build a Turkish Ship
CONSTANTINOPLE Dec 9 The
Cramp Ship Building company has no
tified the porte that it is ready to
commence building a cruiser for the
Turkish government and has asked
the government to send officers to su
pervise the vessels construction
dAnnunzio is coming
Cattlemen Are Ejected
ARDMORE Okl Dec 9 Promi
nent cattlemen of Choctaw Nation will
be soon ejected form the reservation
They are regarded as intruders by
the tribal government and the Indians
have backing of the interior depart
ment Many cattlemen who own thou
sands of head of cattle have been
served with ejectment notices This
order has produced consterantion
among cattlemen The step is taken
for purpose of allotting grazing land
ON THE SMALLPOX SHUATI0N
State Board or Health Gives Considera
tion to tho Same
LINCOLN Neb Dec 9 The sec
retaries of the state board of health
were in session at the state house
Certificates to practice medicine in the
state were issued to five physicians
and one osteopath
Dr Brasch of Beatrice secretary of
the board stated that the rules sent
out to county boards some time since
relative to quarantining and the or
ganizing of local boards of health
were meeting with many responses
A number of the boards have replied
stating that they have complied with
the requests while others have prom
ised to do so at their next meetings
many of which will be held this
week
The small pox situation in the state
was considered and it was brought
out that the number of cases has not
materially increased since the last
meeting A bulk of the cases at the
present time are In the northeastern
and northwestern portion of the state
INVOLVES IRRIGATION LAW
Case of Crawford County of
Importance to Nebraska
LINCOLN Neb Dec 9 The case
of the Crawford company against
Hathaway which is of far reaching
importance to the irrigation interests
of Nebraska has been assigned for
rehearing at the next sitting of the
supreme court The action originated
in a dispute over a small irrigation
claim in Dawes county but it has
grown to such proportions that it now
involves the constitutionality of the
entire irrigation law of the state It
has been before the supreme court in
various ways for nearly two years
and in all opinions given the court
has held strictly to the law of ri
parian rights and contrary to the Ne
braska law
HIS LEGS ALMOST SEVERED
Distressing Accident to Young Man at
Falrbiiry
FAIRBURY Neb Dec 9 A shock
ing accident occurred a shore dis
tance northwest of this city John
Calloway a young man who had pre
viously lost an arm was helping O
C Calloway clear a piece of timber
land The young man used a light
ax which he could wield with one
hand and he was chopping on one
side of a tree while his uncle chopped
from the other When the tree was
almost felled an unusual stroke by
the latter sent the ax clear through
the remaining portion of the tree and
into young Calloways right leg just
below the knee completely severing
the bone and injuring that member
so that it is believed it will have to
be amputated
Official Flag Day
OMAHA Neb Dec 9 Superin
tendent Pearse has received notice
from Governor Savage that December
20 has been designated as Flag day
in the schools of Nebraska in honor
of the date of the acquisition of Louis
iana by the United States While not
having been officially recognized by
the state the schools of Omaha have
observed Flag day for five years Each
year upon the recurrence of December
20 the flags have floated from Omaha
school buildings
Reported to Have Suicided
FREMONT Neb Dec 9 D E
Nobbles aged about twenty eight
years and unmarried is reported to
have committed suicide at Seattle
Wash a short time ago by taking
carbolic acid Mr Nobbles was well
known in Fremont and vicinity hav
ing acted as superintendent of the
sugar factory at Lcavitt a year ago
it is understood that he was some
what addicted to the use of liquor
Fire in State Institute
BEATRICE Neb Dec 9 A fire
which came near ending disastrously
to the state started in the laundry
department of the Institute for the
Feeble Minded from clothes which
were hanging too close to a warm
pipe The blaze was quenched in its
incipiency
Sugar Beets of High Grade
FREMONT Neb Dec 9 The
Standard Beet Sugar company has
nearly completed its seasons work
The beets this year have been of a
higher grade than last year and while
the tonnage has been much less the
amount of sugar made is much
greater
Ellen Mitchell Tries to Die
FREMONT Neb Dec 9 Ellen
Mitchell a dining room girl at the
New York hotel attempted suicide at
the hotel but did not succeed The
guests heard some one fall heavily to
the floor in the hall and a womans
voice saying It is all over now
She was found lying on the floor with
a small bottle nearly filled with car
bolic acid in her hand Physicians
saved her She had quarreled with
a male employe of the hotel
AS TO CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
Nebraska Board of Health Devises
t
cut Quarantine Regulations
x LINCOLN Neb Dec 4 The mem
bers and secretaries of the State
Board of Health have submitted a
set of stringent quarantine regulations
which are recommended for adoption
by every county in the state They
provide for the quarantine of small
pox scarlet fever and diphtheria
cases upon strict sanitary lines The
board advises the county commission
ers in each county to organize a lo
cal board of health and they are ur
ged to follow as closely as possiDle the
rules submitted to them which are as
follows
Whenever within the limits of this
county and without the corporate lim
its of any city or village a person is
suspected of having smallpox scarlet
fever diphtheria of other contagious
disease he shall be immediately Iso
lated within his own household as
carefully as possible and as soon as
a contagious disease is recognized it
will be tho duty of the attending phy
sician and of the householder to give
written notice of the same to the
clerk of the county giving the name
of the disease and of the family where
it exists with the number exposed
and all other particulars that may be
of any value
The premises where above conta
gious diseases exist shall be duly
quarantined by the board through its
proper officers or an appointee a
by placing upon the house or some
conspicuous point upon the premises
a placard giving the name of the dis
ease in letters not less than three
inches in height b by a verbal or
written notice to the householder to
remain on the premises and in no
way mingle with other people or al
low others except physicians to ap
proach nearer than thirty feet of any
house or person thus quarantined
This rule to apply also in cases of
exposure
Such quarantine shall continue un
til in the opinion of the medical ad
viser of the board the last case of the
disease likely to occur therein has com
pletely recovered and is ready ror dis
infection Provided however that in
cases of extreme necessity one free
from disease may be released earlier
after thorough disinfection of person
and clothing and with a certificate
from the above named medical ad
viser
The necessaries of life as often as
occasion demands may be carried
within thirty feet of the quarantined
house by a neighbor or other duly
appointed messenger but no nearer
nor shall any effects whatever be
brought away from the household un
til thoroughly disinfected
In case of death from contagious
disease there shall be no public fun
eral the body of the deceased shall
be closely wrapped in sheets well sat
urated with disinfectants and closed
in a tight casket this to be again
wrapped in a disinfected cloth and
in such cases the corpse shall not
be carried to or near any body of
people while on its way to the ceme
tery
When in any school district or com
munity several families say five to
eight are infected with contagious
diseases or very many exposures have
occurred the board should prohibit
all gatherings of people in that com
munity including sessions of schools
until in their opinion the emergency
is past
All physicians should use due pre
cautions in their visits to quarantined
households to avoid the danger of
contagion to the well
When in the opinion of the medical
adviser of the board quarantine can
safely be raised it shall be done with
fumigation with a 40 per cent solu
tion of formaldehyde using at least
five ounces to each 1000 cubic feet
of air space solution to be applied
by an approved evaporator or by the
sheet method the rooms to be sealed
for at least six hours all persons to
receive a disinfecting bath and their
clothing to be fumigated and the
house thoroughly cleaned This is to
be done in accordance with the sug
gestions of the State Board of Health
to physicians
When in the opinion of the board a
hospital is needed to which individ
ual cases of contagious diseases may
be removed or when such method
will accommodate those without homes
at much less public expense or for
any other reason it is deemed best
a building suited to their needs shall
be provided
Whoever in any way willfully or
negligently disobeys fjhese rules of
quarantine and disinfection shall by
such disobedience render himself sub
ject to prosecution and a fine of 25
for each and every offense and shall
meanwhile if infected and subject to
quarantine be held at the quaran
tined house or hospital until the time
for disinfection
Alleged Horae Thieves
OSCEOLA Neb Dec 7 Sherifl
Nuquist returned from St Paul wher
he secured two horse thieves wanted
in this county for stealing a horse
November 29 from Cnarles H Olsen
twelve miles southeast of Stromsburg
They waived examination
THREE GHICAGO DOCTORS
Failed to Do for Hiss Kauello 1
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