The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 28, 1902, Image 6

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McCook Tribune
P M KIMMELL Publfnhcr
MCOOK
NEBRASKA
BRIEF TELEGRAMS I
The Judiciary committee of the Iowa
legislature by a vote of 9 to 8 agreed
to recommend for passage the anti
pass hill
The French government has decided
to establish the new school of educa
tion for engineers in the United States
at Pittsburg
A strike of the salt workers at San
Francisco Spain haB created disor
ders Shops were damaged and show
windows looted
The governor of the state of Wash
ington will not permit appointees un
der the state administration to accept
railroad passes
Young Lieutenant Furay of Omaha
who suicided at Columbus O is said
to have done so because his affianced
had become blind
Excellent hopes are held out for the
recovery of Miss Dietrich daughter of
Senator Dietrich who underwent an
operation in Washington D
The Y M C A building and sev
eral other business houses at Geneva
N Y were destroyed by fire Loss
100000 insurance 20000
Miss Alice Morton fourth daughter
of former Vice Presidont Morton and
Winthrop Rutherford were married in
Grace Episcopal chuch Washington
Andrew Tapper was hanged at
Chaska Minn for the murder of Rosa
Mixa his sweetheart During the past
month Tapper made four attempts to
end his life
While a train was being pushed up
the coal chutes of the Burlington at
Guernsey Wyo the trestle collapsed
seriously injuring four men one of
whom will die
The Canadian parliament has open
ed at Ottawa with impressive cere
monies The governor general refer
red in feeling terms to the death of
President McKinley
Robert Milroy a well known horse
man and secretary of the California
Jockey club died at San Francisco
from injuries received in a street car
accident two weeks ago
The big strike at the Singer manu
facturing plant of South Bend Ind is
still on 1700 men refusing to go back
to work until their demands for 2
cents per hour increase is granted
The mayor of Paterson N J returns
S350 sent by the Kansas relief com
mission with expressions of apprecia
tion for the proffered assistance but
saying that the city is not in need of
help
Several clashes of laborers with
troops occurred in London after a
giant meeting of the former a which
it was decided to submit the question
of a general strike to the vote of the
various unions
It required the strength of twelve
men to carry to the grave the casket
containing the remains of Dennis
Leahy whose funeral has just been
held in New York The dead man
weighed 700 pounds
At Steubenville O two well known
Hungarian business men have hand
some daughters and propose to give
1000 to two young Americans who
will marry the girls The young men
must be Protestants
The Spanish senate adopted a bill
passed by the chamber of deputies Feb
ruary 7 providing for the payment in
gold of customs duties on grains coal
oils petroleum and its products and
other specified materials
Senator Millard is endeavoring to
have an agent reappointed at the San
tee agency in Nebraska He argues
that the Santees are not self-supporting
and that an agent on the reserva
tion is an absolute necessity
At Helena Mont Jack Waite
gambler ex pugilist ex deputy mar
shal and one of Senator Clarks lieu
tenants during the last campaign com
mitted suicide early this morning by
shooting
The president sent the following
nominations to the senate Brigadier
general Colonel Francis L Guenther
artillery corps Frank Hobbs of Utah
register of the land office at Salt Lake
lCfy Utah George Barclay Rives of
New Jersey third secretary of the em
bassy of the United States at Berlin
General Funston just released from
the hospital paid a visit to his parents
To compete with the Standard Oil
company a co operative association is
being formed In Omaha by local gro
cers and outside interests the head of
which is said to be at Cleveland O
Charles L Tiffany the noted jeweler
of New York died on the 18th
At Toledo 0 William Rothwell
Young Corbett announced through
his manager that he will be ready to
meet the winner of the
fight
The ranch and herd of the Riverside
Hereford Cattle company at Ashland
Neb were sold to George A Ricker of
Quincy 111 for 481000 The cattle
comprise the largest herd of pure
blooded Herefords in the world and are
valued at 300000
PRINGE
HERE
CORDIAL GREETING EXTENDED
TO OUR ROYAL VISITOR
ADMIRAL EVANS DOES HONORS
Prince Met at the Entrance to New
York Bay Amid Thunder of Big
Guns from the Forts Touches His
Cap to Old Glory
NEW YORK Feb 2 Prince Hen
ry of Prussia representing his broth
er the emperor of Germany at the
launching of the kaisers American
built yacht reached New York yester
day and was cordially welcomed as
a guest of the nation The land bat
teries that guard the outer harbor
sounded the first greeting in a ponder
ous salute of twenty one guns the
rifles of a special naval squadron as
sembled in his honor re echoed the
sentiment There were verbal greet
ings from the representatives of Pres
ident Roosevelt the army the navy
and the city of New York and a great
crowd lined the way into the city to
sea and cheer the sailor prince of Ger
many
The great storm against which Kron
Prinz Wilhelm had struggled for days
and which had glazed the Atlantic
coast in an armor of ice had lost its
force and resigned its sway to warm
sunshine and clear blue skies so there
was no regret that the royal guest
was a full day late for the entertain
ment provided for him
The genius of Marconi reached out
from the storm swept CGast and de
finitely located the belated liner and
made certain the hour that it would
reach Sandy Hook There was a cur
tain off the Hook early in the morn
ing and it was after 9 oclock before
the watchers caught the shadowy out
lines of the cautiously approaching
liner
Rear Admiral Robley D Evans
commander of the special squadron
and honorary aide to the prince left
the flagship Illinois at fl40 oclock in
the naval tug Nina With him were
Captain G A Converse his chief of
staff Flag Lieutenant Frederick
Chapin Ensign Frank T Evans aide
and Captain von Rebeur Paschwitz
naval attache at the Washington em
bassy of the German government
They were all in full dress uniform
Nina met Kron Prinz beyond Fort
Wadsworth and swinging around on
the starboard side of the liner steam
ed up the bay
Prince Henry attired in the uni
form of an admiral of the German
navy and surrounded by his naval
and military staff in brilliant uni
forms stood on the bridge of the liner
As the naval tug drew nearer to the
side of the steamship Prince Henry
and Admiral Evans caught sight of
each other and exchanged informal
salutes The distance from steamer
to tug was too great for conversation
however
As the two vessels with a flotilla of
tugs and officials moved past Fort
Wadsworth the first of the salutes
of twenty one guns was fired As
the first sounded the prince advanced
to the end of the bridge of Kron Prinz
Wilhelm and stood at attention
As he passed the big American flag
floating over the fortifications he
touched his cap in salute and the
members of his salute did likewise
The flag at the jackstaff of Kron Prinz
was dipped and the German naval
band played The Star Spangled Ban
ner
Hears of Princes Arrival
BERLIN Feb 24 Emperor Will
iam received a cablegram from New
York while at breakfast this morning
informing him that the Kron Prinz
Wilhelm was Hearing her port in fair
weather and that his brother Ad
miral Prince Henry of Prussia was
well The Sunday quiet of Berlin was
broken today by the issuance of a j
newspaper extra on the arrival of the
Kron Prinz Wilhelm This is a very
unusual thing in German newspaper
dom
Germanv is Not Interested
BERLIN Feb 24 The note of the
United States to Russia and China on
the subject of commercial rights in
Manchuria has been communicated to
Germany but no answer has been
made
Young Theodore Steadily Gains
WASHINGTON Feb 24 The con
dition of Theodore Roosevelt jr con
tinues to improve and he is progress
ing steadily toward complete restora
tion to health
Celebration at Manila
MANILA Feb 24 The American
club of this city celebrated Washing
tons birthday with a reception and
banquet Acting Civil Governor
Wright General Chaffee and Colonel
Chas A Woodruff head of the sub
sistence department at Manila made
speeches in which it was advocated
that all Americans work together for
the future good of the Philippine
islands Twelve hundred American
attended the reception
ALL THREE ARE FREE
Miss Stone Mme Tsilka and Latters
Baby Released by Brigands
CONSTANTINOPLE Feb 23 Miss
Ellen M Stone the American mis
sionary who with Mme Tsilka was
captured by brigands in the district
of Saloncla September 3 last has been
released and arrived at Strumitza
Macedonia at P oclock this morning
Nobody was at Strumitza to greet
Miss Stone as the brigands had given
no indication where they proposed to
release the prisoners Mme Tsilka
and her baby were also released at the
same time They are all well Miss
Stone immediately made herself
known to the authorities at Strumitza
The first news of Miss Stones re
lease was contained in a telegram re
ceived by Mr Dickinson the American
consul general at Constantinople from
the American consul at Saloncia The
telegram gives no details of tho re
lease
As Strumitza is near the Saloncia
Uskub railroad Miss Stone will pro
ceed to Saloncia without delay
MOTHER HEARS THE NEWS
Gets Information of the Safety of
Her Daughter
NEW YORK Feb 24 Dr Judron
Smith one of the secretaries of the
American board called at the resi
dence of Miss Ellen M Stone the mis
sionary in Chelsea this afternoon
bringing a cablegram dated Saloncia
February 23 containing the one word
Safe signed Haskell Dr Smith
understands this dispatch to Indicate
that Miss Stone Mine Tsilka and the
latters baby have been delivered into
the hands of the American represent-
atives at Seres Macedonia The cable-
gram is from Mr Edward B Haskellj
one of the missionaries of the
loan board stationed at Saloncia
Indians Will Be Given Time
WASHINGTON Feb 24 It is an-
nounced that in view of the repre
sentations of the cattlemen now
pying the Kiowa and Comanche In-
dian lands in Oklahoma that they
will be unable to remove their herds
by April 1 the date set for the open-
ing of bids for new leases the presi j
dent has given instructions to post i
pone the letting of new leases until
July 1 next if the ranges can bei
cleared by that time and if not to
grant a further postponement until
July 1 1903 The question of which
date shall be fixed upon is to be de j
termined by the scretary of the in
terior
Twelve Outlaws Under Arrest
GUTHRIE Okla Feb 24 Joe
Mobley and Ed Williams who have
confessed to tne murder of the Ana
darka officers were brought here to
day to the federal jail They waived
examination and will throw them
selves on the mercy of the court
Mobley fird the shots that killed Sher
iff Beck Following the fight at We
woka Mount Sheriff Thompson of An
alarke went to the scene and arrest
ed two more of the gang who call
themselves Brown and Simmons mak
ing twelve of the gang now in custody
President to the Prince
THE WHITE HOUSE D C Feb
24 Prince Henry of Prussia the Ho
henzollern New York
Accept my heartiest greetings on
your safe arrival I thank you for
your message In the name of the
American people I will see you and I
look forward to meeting you person
ally tomorrow
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
Favor the Chinese
MANILA Feb 24 Acting Civil
Governor Wright replying to a ques
tion addressed to him by the Ameri
can chamber of commerce said that
the United States Philippine com
mission unanimously favored a mod
ification of the present order prohib
iting Chinese from entering the Phil
ippines
Billy Emerson is Dead
BOSTON Feb 24 William Emer
son Richmond or as he was familiar
ly known Billy Emerson the fam
ous minstrel died last night at Di
mans hotel on Eliot street where
he had lived for several months past
Death was due to a complication of
diseases resulting in consumption
i
William Henry Bishop the novelist
and instructor of Spanish at Yale
has resigned He will remove to
Spain where he will stay for some
time and devote himself to literary
work
London is Pleased
LONDON Feb 24 The press this
morning expressed its pleasure and
relief at the release of Miss Stone
These expressions are coupled with
comments upon the danger that all
persons traveling in eastern Europe
are likely to run
Count Tolstoi is Revived
YALTA Crimea Feb 24 Count
Tolstoi is revived today as a result
of his sound sleep last night
PREDICTS NEW LAND LAW
Representative Hanks Expects Legis
lature to Adopt Torrens System
LINCOLN Feb 22 Representative
II H Hanks of Otoe county predicts
the adoption of the Torrens land trans
fer system by the next legislature Mr
Hanks is author of the bill creating
the Nebraska Torrens commission He
was in Lincoln and examined some of
the details of the commissioners re
ports
Basing my opinion upon what I had
read and heard of its work in other
states 1 believed when I introduced the
Torrens bill and do now that the sys
tem would be adopted by the next leg
islature by an almost unanimous vote
said Mr Hanks Several states have
adopted the Torrens system of trans
ferring real estate and I believe it Is
but a question of time till every state
in the union will have it In operation
England partially adopted it in 18G3
and by a provision passed in 1897 it
is now practically compulsory This
certainly speaks well for the system
Wherever I have found it once in oper
ation it has never been repealed The
register of Cook county Illinois writes
me it is working easily and satisfactor
ily there that transfers are made in a
very short time and at a small fee
NARROWLY ESCAPE BURNING
Three Boys Have a Close Call for
Cremation
GRAND ISLAND Neb Feb 22
The two story residence of Chris
Knihals five miles east of Grand Is
land took fire at 130 in the morn
ing and burned to the ground together
with nearly all of its contents
The fire started in the second story
where Kniphals sons were asleep
and were it not for the fact that the
elder boy happened to awake just in
the nick of time all would have per
ished
When the boy awoke the room wns
all aflame and it was all he could do
to arouse his two brothers and escape
with their lives Nothing whatever
in the second story was saved In
one of the boys clothes was a pocket
book containing 35 Before the
flames reached the lower apartments
the family succeeded in saving some
pieces of furniture though but very
little
JOHN FREMONT INDIAN DIES
Member of the Council that Ceded
All Eastern Nebraska
PENDER Neb Feb 22 One of
the best known characters of the Om
aha agency died Tuesday of a compli
cation of diseases and old age in the
person of John Fremont as he was
known to the white people or
as the Indians knew him
He was a member of the council
held in 1854 which ceded all of east
ern Nebraska except that portion re
tained as the reservation to the white
men and in that year went to Wash
ington to see President Pierce Dur
ing the civil war he assisted the Uni
ted States government in the war with
the Sioux
Just a few days before his death
he was married according to the
white custom to the Indian woman
with whom he had lived as man and
wife for many years He did this that
no controversy might arise over his
property which amounts to consider
able
Skull Stops the Bullet
SUPERIOR Neb Feb 22 While
Frank Yetter a young German living
southwest of Superior was examin
ing an runloaded revolver the pis
tol was discharged with the usual re
sult and the bullet a 38 caliber struck
him in the forehead between the eyes
and became embedded in the bone
A doctor chloroformed Yetter and dug
out the leaden pellet which is as flat
as a nickel and about as large
Girl Has Aged Man Arrested
CHAPPELL Neb Feb 22 Maud
Taylor of Lewellen a girl between 17
and IS years of age swore out a war
rant for the arrest of John Reno
charging him with illicit carnal inter
course but before the sheriff could
serve the warrant Reno sold his stock
and left the county He was followed
however and captured at Alliance and
leturned for examination
Goes Insane Over Religion
ULYSSES Neb Feb 22 Mrs
Minke Aden residing four miles north
east of this place became suddenly
insane last Sunday When her condi
tion was discovered she had undress
ed and burned the clothing of her 2-year-old
child and was in the act of
killing it Religious excitement is
said to have been the cause of her
loss of reason
Will Grow Sugar Beets
VALPARAISO Neb Feb 22 The
sugar beet industry is agitating the
minds of the citizens of Valparaiso
Several thousand dollars have been
subscribed to carry the projeet to a
successful conclusion The company
proposes to cultivate 20ft acres of
beets the coming season and has or
ganized with John Oeschger sr as
president Ben F Smith of this place
is president Of another company re
cently organized here for prospecting
GOULD GETS EIGHT YEARS
Sentence Passed on the Bellwood
Bank Wrecker
DAVID CITY Neb Feb 22
Amos H Gould cashier of the de
funct Platte Valley State bank of
Bellwood was sentenced to eight
years in the penitentiary by Judge
Sornberger When Gold was arraign
ed in the district court the court room
was packed to its utmost capacity
with creditors of the defunct bank
tuose whose names had been forged
to notes and mortgagee and a large
number who came through curiosity
When Gould was arraigned he pleaded
guilty to the charge of forging notes
and disposing of the same The in
formation contained eleven counts
and he pleaded guilty to each count
separately Judge Sornberger brief
ly commented on the various crimes
committed and the sentences impos
ed upon criminals and said that Bart
ley was sentenced to the penitentiary
for twenty years and was pardoned
out at the expiration of six years but
he hoped the good people of Nebras
ka did not approve of the pardon
He concluded b3 saying that forgery
is a most heinous crime and asked
Gould what excuse he had to offer for
committing such a grave crime Gould
said in substance
I will have to admit I have done
wrong I knew better I was brought
up better but I got mixed up in some
real estate deals and signed notes
with friends which I had to pay and
had to raise some money
When asked as to what he had done
with all this money he said
I have heard that I have this mon
ey stored away some place This is
not true I have not one dollar
He did not state what he had done
with all the money The court ask
ed Gould if he knew of or could give
any reason why he should receive a
short sentence and he said
Nothing except I have a family
a wife and two children a boy four
teen years old and a girl twelve years
old
The short sentence given Gould
causes much dissatisfaction
Sues for Heavy Damages
TECUMSEH Neb Feb 22 C E
Lawrence of Elk Creek this county
has brought suit in the district court
against J G Woolsey of Hubbell
Neb for damages in the sum of
5000 charging the alienation of his
wifes affections Mr Woolsey and
the complainants wife who has since
become the wife of the defendant
are charged with having deserted
their respective families in Elk Creek
some four years ago proceeding to
California and after securing sepa
rations from their partners left be
hind being married The action in
the case at this time was presumably
prompted by the action Mr Woolsey
has taken against the ten Elk Creek
men for threatening himself and wife
in Elk Creek on the night of Decem
ber 2G last
Kenesaw Postal Shortage
HASTINGS Neb Feb 22 In con
nection with the suicide of Postmas
ter Louis B Partridge at Kenesaw
it is the general opinion that D M
Baul principal of the Kenesaw public
schools will be placed in charge of
the postoffice until an appointment is
made Postoffice Inspector Sinclair
has finished the inspection of Post
master Partridges books and reports
the shortage to be 671 The Kene
saw postoffice is now in charge of
Mr Norton
War Veteran Pronounced Insane
RED CLOUD Neb Feb 22 Isaiah
Beai a civil war veteran and resident
of this city was examined by the
board of insanity of this county and
found to be a fit subject for treat
ment in the hospital for the insane
at Lincoln Mr Beai held the rank
of captain during the war and in
an engagement was shot in the back
part of the head the ball lodging un
derneath the skin and was never re
moved
Attempt to Wreck Train
HASTINGS Neb Feb 22 An at
tempt was made a few miles from this
city to wreck Burlington passenger
train No 3 by piling ties on the
track The train struck the obstruc
tion at a high rate of speed and as
the ties were not fastened to the
rails threw them in the air causing
no damage
Boy Drowned at Bellevue
BELLEVUE Neb Feb 22 The
little village of Bellevue is in mourn
ing over the loss of Roy Lee one
of its most popular lads who was
drowned while skating
For Ruin of Her Husband
NEBRASKA CITY Neb Feb 22
In the district court here the cae
of Mrs Rena Nesbitt against John
Mattes jr et al was called and the
work of selecting a jury was begun
This is a case where a number of
saloon keepers and their bondsmen
are sued to recover 10000 damages 1
for the alleged ruin of the plaintiffs
husband Dr John P Nesbitt There
are nearly fifty witnesses on the J
plaintiffs side I
MUSOULAR SORENESS
As the result of over oxertlon and
exposure to heat and cold or Iramy
whatever cause may bo treated suc
cessfully by the timely application oC
St Jacobs Oil A thorough rubbing is
necessary The Oil should bo applied
vigorously for at least twenty min
utes two or three times daily when all
pain soreness stiffness will be re
moved In twenty four hours It will
also strengthen and harden the mus
cles Football players gymnasts and
all athletes will find St JacobH Oil
superior to any other remedy for out
ward application for the reason that
its action Is more rapid and Its effect
permanent Thousands of people all
over the world use and recommend St
Jacobs Oil for muscular soreneas A
twenty live cent bottle is qulto suffi
cient to prove its efficacy In cases
whore muscular soreness Is compli
cated with any disease which requires
an alterative Vogelers Curative
Compound should be taken This Is
prepared by the proprietors of St Ja
cobs Oil BaJtirnore Md who will
send a sample free on application
The Social Side of Hanging
There is a timely flavor of satire
about the report that Will Mathis of
Oxford Miss under sentence to be
hanged for murder has asked the
judge not to have him hanged on the
same day as his negro accomplice Or
lando Lester on the ground that he
was opposed to social equality Tin -
Mississippi papers seem to feel that
Mathis is needlessly squeamish but
the case illustrates what is illustrated
only too constantly that a sonsitive
appreciation of the importance of tin
color line may co exist in a man with
a very limited sense of the obliga
tions of tho ten commandment- Har
pers Weekly
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WESTERN CANADAS
Wonderful wheat crop or 101 now the talk of
my v uiuuifmai orqu is oj no means
enai int province or
Manitoba and districts
of Assiniboia Saskat
chewan and Alberta are
the most wonderful
jrram producing coun
tries in the world In
stock raisin they also
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uon 1 nousanus 01 Americans are annually mak
ing this their home and they succeed as thev
never did before Move Westward v ith the tide
and secure a farm and home in Western Canada
Low rates and special privileges to home-seekers
and settlers The handsome forty paire
Atlas of Western Canada sent free to ail appli
cants Apply for rafs c to P Pedley Su
perintendent of Immigration Ottawa Canada
or to W V Bennett Canadian Government
Agent -01 New i ork Life Ctoaha Neb
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