81 4 it II SI -vi V 3 J U ft I McCook Tribune F M KIMMELL Publisher MCOOK NEBRASKA i BRIEf TELEGRAMS WJKMKK The fruit crop outlook in Kansas is very encouraging Governor Odell of New York will spend six weeks in California X D McFarland formerly of Lin coln died last week at Los Angeles Cal The bank of Milligan Neb was robbed of a considerable sum by safe blowers News has been received of the loss of the American ship Iroquois in the Java sea Lord Kimberley the liberal states man who has been ill for some time died on the 8th The regents of the Minnesota State university have refused to accept the resignation of Prof Thomas Shaw well known all over the country as an expert in sheep and cattle hus bandry The senate committee on foreign re lations considered but did not Anally pass upon the bill granting an annu ity of 5000 a year to Miss Clara Bar ton for her services as president of the Red Cross A total of 175 cases and 137 deaths from cholera were reported in Manila on the 7th The natives are making great efforts to break the quarantine established and in so doing one native has been killed Ex Secretary John W Foster has accepted an invitation to deliver the oration at the dedication of the sol diers and sailors monument in In dianapolis Ind in May The Mexican Central passenger train was wrecked by an open switch at Gomez Palacio near Torreon The fireman was killed and the Pullman conductor fatally injured The trial of Berry Howard of Bell county charged with being one of the five principals in the murder of Wil liam Goebel was begun in the Frank lin circuit court at Frankfort Ky More than 155000 shares of the Choctaw Oklahoma Gulf railroad ttock have been deposited in favor of Speyer Co of New York The total number of shares of the road is 29G 000 George Gray Wood who is in San Francisco arranging for the Great Pa cific ocean cable says that next Thanksgiving day the United States will be doing business with Honolulu by wire The liabilities of Lord Francis Hope who has become bankrupt are an nounced to be 75000 Of this amount 45000 is claimed on a bill of ex change given to May Yoho his di vorced wife A son of John S Sargent the fam ous American portrait painter has been appointed one o tthe pages who will attend the queen at the corona tion The pages will hold her majes tys train in the procession It is expected that the work on a railroad from Valdes to Eagle City Alaska will begin shortly and will be rushed to completion without delay The company which it is said will con struct the road is an English and American concern and capitalized at 3000000 The Patriotic League of the Revo lution has petitioned congress to se cure a pension for Theodore R Tim by who it is alleged is the true in ventor of the revolving turret used on the Monitor in Its battle with the Merrimac He is a native of Duchess county New York Justice Hagner in the district su preme court dismissed the petition oi Louis F Primeau and others repre senting a tribe of Sioux Indians of the Standing Rock reservation for an in junction to restrain the secretary ol the interior and the commissioner of Indian affairs from leasing certain portions of the unoccupied land of the reservation for grazing purposes The president has decided not to make any change in the governorship of Hawaii George W Saunders has been nam ed by the president as Indian agent at the Santee agency The agency is to be discontinued after July 1 The remains of Rev Talmage were buried in Greenwood Cemetery New York Rev J A Becker has resigned his pastorate of the Congregational church at Spearfish S D to accept a position in Omaha The German emperor owns 359 car riages for the use of himself and his court Mavroyeni Bey who was Turkish minister to Washington a few years age has been appointed by the sultan prince of the Island of Samos Kansas commissioners have com menced collecting exhibits for the St Louis exhibition Robert B Armstrong recently ap pointed private secretary to Secietary Shaw took the oath of office on the 15th and entered on his duties HE WANTS LIGHT THE RESOLUTION OF MR TELLER IN THE SENAIE REGARDING THE SUGAR TRUST The Colorado Senator Alleges that it Owns the Sugar Cane Crop Resolu tion instructs Committee to Make an investigation WASHINGTON April 21 Mr Tel ler introduced in the senate the fol lowing Whereas It has been currently re ported that nearly the entire crop of Cuban sugar has been pin chased and is now held by what is generally known as the sugar trust which is the principal consumer of raw sugar In the United States and that any concession given lo the raisers of cane sugar in the island of Cuba or any measure intended for their relief by admitting their sugar at reduced rates of duty into the United States will only benefit the sugar trust and that the Cubans will receive no real ben efit from such concessions and Whereas It is alleged that a num ber of the citizens of the United States have acquired large holdings of cane producing lands in Cuba and are now especially urging the reduction of the duty on sugar under the claim that such reduction will benefit the people of Cuba therefore be it Resolved That the committee on relations with Cuba be directed to make an investigation as to the truth of such charges and to report to the senate and to report in addition thereto what is the normal cost of making sugar in the island of Cuba and also if any concessions shall be made in the way of a reduction of the duty on sugar coming from Cuba into the United States what conces sions should be made by the govern ment of Cuba about to be established on articles produced in the United States and exported into - the said island of Cuba in order to make a reciprocial and equitable arrangement as to exports to Cuba and imports therefrom to the United States The resolution was referred to the committee on relations with Cuba at the suggestion of Mr Pratt chair man of that committee SHIP MASS OF FIRE Steamer City of Pittsburg Burns to Waters Edge Near Cairo CAIRO 111 April 21 One of the worst disasters in the history of river navigation occurred shortly after 4 oclock yesterday morning near Og dens landing near this city WThile almost all aboard were asleep the steamer City of Pittsburg was dis covered to be on fire and in a few moments was burned to the waters edge The loss of over 80000 on the steamer does not include the cargo both being a total loss The latest estimates are that there were 150 persons on board and that no more than half of them were saved many of the latter being burned or injured As the register of the steamer was burned no list can be given either of the victims or of the survivors and in the confusion it has been impos sible to get complete lists Captain Phillips admits that the death list may reach sixty The appeals of the officers and crew could not appeals the terror stricken crowds that interfered with those throwing water on the flames as well as those working with life boats Few could adjust life preservers or do any thing else for themselves The smoke was stifling Great clouds floated through the blazing steamer choking the passengers and adding to the terror Children cried pitifully begging that they be saved They knew as well as their elders that death confronted them and clung to their mothers as though they alone could save them To Crowd Out Islands WASHINGTON April 21 Repre sentative Wadsworth of New York in troduced a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution pro viding that hereafter no territory not embraced in the geographical lim its of continental North America shall be admitted as a state Georgia Capitalist Dead NEW ORLEANS La April 21 A private telegram from New York an nounces the death of Captain Samuel J Whitesides a well known capital ist of Savannah Ga Chinese Bandits Kill Russian PEKIN April 21 A post on the outskirts of New Chwang garrisoned by forty Russians has been attacked by bandits One Russian officer and four privates were killed Small Boy Gets Long Sentence TOLEDO O April 21 Daniel Rose becker aged 13 years pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to serve twenty years in the state penitentiary He killed his playmate CHAFFEE COMPLIMENTS BELL Sends a Letter Along with the Con gratulations of President MANILA April 21 General Chaffee has forwarded to General J Franklin Bell the congratulations sent the lat ter by President Roosevelt upon the recent campaign in Batangas and provinces conducted by General Bell General Chaffee forwarded the presidents communication through General Lloyd Wheaton and in an ac companying letter he expresses his great pleasure at the receipt by Gen eral Bell of the presidents congratu lations No American troops says General Chaffeevhave ever before been charged with a task more difficult of accomplishment So unique has been the situatins in Batangas and La guna continues General Chaffee in his letter that only a person thor oughly familiar with it by actual con tact can appreciate the conditions which have been met and overcome or fairly determine what were the best methods to accomplish the ob jects namely the recognition of the sovereignty of the United States and the establishment of peace and order in the disturbed sections Seven Lives Lost in Fire LONDON April 21 A fire broke out in Hackney a popular suburb of London in a printers warehouse three stories high the top floor of which was used for living rooms A donzen fire engines and escapes ar rived promptly at the scene but the flames were of overmastering power and it was impossible to enter the building When the flames were fin ally under control the charred bodies of a man two women and four chil dren were found Slain by Deputy Marshal GUTHRIE O T April 21 Charles E Growles was shot and instantly killed by a deputy marshal at Lawton last night as the result of a fight in a gambling house wherein Growles and a partner Lewis had fired a number of shots at each other without serious injuries Lewis had accused Growles of cheating at cards and the shooting followed The officer at tempted to arrest Growles and the latter fired in resisting forcing the olficer to fire in self defense Good Basis for Argument LONDON April 21 The Pretoria correspondent of the Standard cables that there is good reason to believe a tentative agreement has been ar rived at which will prove mutually cordial and lead to an early cessation of hostilities The Utrecht corre spondent of the Daily Mail says it is recognized there that the Boer dele gates at Pretoria have full powers to negotiate with reference to the Boer leaders in Europe Epidemic of Surrender MANILA April 21 Surrenders to the American authorities of small par ties of insurgents are reported daily and they have increased since the re cent surrender of the insurgent gen eral Malavar General Rifiroj with twenty six officers and 375 soldiers has surrendered to the native constab ulary in the province of Misamis in Mindanao where the constabulary is co operating with the military Sleeping Girl Dies OSWEGO N Y April 21 Ida Hen nessey 17 years of age who has been asleep since April 12 died today with out regaining consciousness She suf fered an acute attack of epilepsy be fore falling asleep and relapsed into a comatose state from which the phy sicians found it impossible to arouse her She was in that condition ISO hours Wilhelmina Holds Her Own THE HAGUE April 21 The condi tion of Queen Wilhelmina remains practically unchanged She does not lose consciousness and has taken a little more nourishment Bill with Relations Committee WASHINGTON April 21 The Cu ban reciprocity bill has been referred to the committee on relations with Cuba on motion of Senator Piatt of Connecticut Much Shipping Burns MOSCOW April 21 A fire in the Bromley ship building yard here has destroyed several workshops and three large and three small steamers Ground Beneath Car Wheels HASTINGS la April 21 Guy Ed wards was run over and instantly kill ed one mile west of here by No 70 tne last meat train east Butter High in New York NEW YORK April 21 Butter has reached the highest price for the year in this city the fresh table article having advanced to 33 cents a pound wholesale Mrdden and Waite Draw LAWTON O T April 21 Jack Madden of New York and Kid Waite of Fort Sill I T fought twenty fast and furious rounds here to a draw before 2000 spectators ATTACK THE PURE FOOD LAW Unlicensed Creamery Operator Makes Test Case LINCOLN Neh April 21 The Nebraska pure food law is being vig orously attacked in the supreme court on the ground that it Is unconstitu tional The chief contention is that the act is in violation of that section of the constitution which prohibits the creation of state offices by the legislature The case is one in which John C Merrill of Sutton was convicted for operating a creamery without first hav ing procured a license trom the food commissioner No question arises as to the facts the only defense inter posed being that the law under which conviction was had is void The suit Is being watched with unusual inter est by manufacturers of both pure and imitation butter dairy and vinegar products The question involved is one of far reaching importance how ever for it Avill affect not only the dairy interests but those persons who come within the meaning of various other laws which have created or es 1 tablished new state offices SCHOOL LAND NEARLY GONE Commissioner Follmer Finds Little Left to Lease LINCOLN Neb April 21 When Land Commissioner Follmer fills a number of land leasing appointments he has made in Cedar Dixon Dakota Cass Polk and Boyd counties there will be not to exceed 1500 acres of school land unleased in Nebraska Deputy Land Commissioner Eaton said that there is but little work yet to do in connection with the leasing of lands and the 54300 acres unleased when Mr Follmer took charge of the office will all be disposed of with the exception of the few acres mentioned This includes school land in the sand hill district as well as in the more fer tile portions of Nebraska The last auctions will be held on May 25 Dur ing recent land leasings the tendency has been to higher values for con tracts of all lands forfeited and re leased CAUGHT IN STALK CUTTER Cass County Farmer is Fearfully Man gled ELMWOOD Neb April 21 George H Stoehr a young farmer living two miles north and one half mile east of Elmwood was terribly mangled in a stalk cutter He fell to the ground in front of the machine which ran over him He became unconscious and when he returned to a realization of things he was tangled up in the knives and the only way he could get out was to remove one of the wheels and lift the knives off his body This he did putting the wheel back on climbing on the machine and driving some distance to the house when a neighbor went for a physician Pass Rigid Saloon Ordinance GRAND ISLAND Neb April 21 At the meeting of the council an ordi nance regulating booths or wine rooms in saloons was passed The ordinance makes it a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than 25 or more than 100 to have any door curtain or screen over or in front of any booth wine room or other rooms built within a saloon The or dinance is the result of an individual dealer refusing to remove the door and is not a matter remedying any general complaint General Bates Visits Fort Crook FORT CROOK Neb April 21 General Bates commanding the De partment of the Missouri with two of his aides were at the fort to take part in and witness the examination of Lieutenant Bridges for promotion to a captaincy The examination con sisted of battalion drill general forma tion and field exercises wnich were very satisfactory Aged Woman Falls in Cistern ELK CREEK Neb April 21 Mrs Deborah Lawrence who is past sev enty years old fell through a trap door to a cistern in four feet of water She was not badly injured Orders Curfew Law Enforced NEBRASKA CITY Neb April 21 Mayor Bartling has issued an order to the police to rigidly enforce the cur few ordinance Barn and Horses Burned FRANKLIN Neb April 21 A small barn in the west part of town belonging to Alf Nucklow was burn ed Three head of horses were lost Soldiers Remain at York YORK Neb April 21 The remains of Joseph S Oviatt who died of tu berculosis at Salt Lake City last Sun day arrived here He had been in the service of the United States al most continuously since the first call for volunteers in the Spanish-American war At the time of his death he was a member of Company D Twelfth artillery He formerly be longed to Company A of the First Ne braska NORTHWEST NEBRASKA Never Looked Better or Was More Prosperous OMAHA Neb April 10 North western Nebraska never looked as prosperous and was never 11 as good condition as at the present time re marked Major Buchanan general pas senger agent of the Elkhorn The entire Elkhorn valley looks like a garden and at this time the pros pects are excellent for a big crop There is plenty of mslme in the ground and the recent rlpvcra have started the grain to growing in fine shape All along the line farmers are busy in the fields and making im provements in the way of erecting uw cattle sheds barns and houses I stopped off a couple of days at Newport a little town of 400 inhabi tants and drove into the country some twenty miles There everything is flourishing By the way that is the greatest hay shipping point in the world Last season from that point we sent cars of hay to every state in the union the cut running into thousands of tons The hay yielded from one and one quarter to two tons per acre This year the cut will be greater than last In addition to the hay fields there are many fine ranches around New port on which herds of cattle from buv to Jouu neau graze the year round On every hand there Is a flowing well water being secured at irom twenty to hfty feet Land is selling at from 10 to 25 per acre and is in good demand LEAPS THROUGH A WINDOW Fremont Burglar Spoils Plan to Cap ture Him FREMONT Neb April 19 At 1130 the other night the hardware store of L F Holloway Co at Sixth and F streets was burglarized by a lone individual and 50 worth of laz ors shears and revolvers stolen The thief escaped capture by jumping through a plate glass window in the front of the store after he had sent a sewing machine crashing through so as to make a hole large enough for his exit Several men who were planning to surpiise und effect his ar rest saw him flee a block toward the west and turn a corner and two oth ers who happened to be passing along another street caught a glimpse of him as he darted into an alley Noth ing has been seen of the fellow since that time Mullen Stays in Alaska Washington special dispatch The nomination of Patrick M Mullen of Omaha which the president sent to the senate for receiver of public moneys at Juneau Alaska was ac complished at the earnest request of both Senators Dietrich and Millard who have labored indefatigably for Mr Mullens appointment ever since it was announced that the land of fices in Alaska would be consolidated at Juneau Mr Mullen was receiver at Rampart City Looks Like Falls City Man MANHATTAN Kan April 19 William Scott arrested here on a charge of grand larceny committed at Sevannah Mo is said to fit the description of the murderer of the city marshal at Falls City Neb who was killed two years ago and for whom a large reward was offered Interchangeable Mileage SAN DIEGO Cal April 19 The Trans Continental Passenger associa tion in committee of the whole it is stated decided to recommend inter changeable mileage on all roads west oi Denver Cheyenne and El Paso Re Elected Superintendent KEARNEY Neb April 19 A O Thomas superintendent of the Kear ney public schools was re elected by the hoard of education at their recent meeting for the coming yerr at an increase in salary of 100 per year Editors to Meet in Omaha HOT SPRINGS Ark April 19 Omaha was selected by the National Editorial association as the place for holding the next annual convention defeating Milwaukee and Ashvillc North Carolina New Bank for Henderson HENDERSON Neb April 19 John Krocker Son are excavating for a new brick building and will organize a bank here with 25000 capital The name of the bank will be the First National School Boy Stabs Comrade LONG PINE Neb April 19 While Charlie Castle and Guy Given were returning from school young Castle stabbed Given in the spinal column The victim is in a precarious condi tion Serious Injury from Stalk Cutter PLATTSMOUTH Neb April 19 While George H Stoehr was cutting cornstalks in a field he fell in front of a stalk cutter and was run over being seriously cut and bruised IMPURE BAKING POWDER SEIZED The Kmr York Hoard of Hmlth Find Contain Alum ami Kock Declare It DiiiiBcrouii to Health ami Vuuip It Into tho Klver The New York papers report that tho Health Department of that clt has seized as dangerous to hcaitn nearly two tons of cheap mixtures sola for baking powder and dumped them into tho offal scow to be destroyed More of the powder was found In store The report Sixth ave department port of tho analysis of the Health Department stated that It was an alum baking powder containing alum and pulverized rock Tho different Health Authorities of repressing seem to have different ways pressing the tale of bad baking pow ders In England they have prosecut ed the grocers under the general lav and broken up the traffic In Missouri the sale of alum baking powder is actually prohibited by law In New York they seize the unwholesome stuff and cast it into the river without any discussion The latter way is certain ly effective The alum baking powders are usu ally offered at a low price ten to twenty cents a pound or with some prize as a temptation to the house wife Consumers can protect themselves by buying only high grade baking powder of established name and reputation Do not be tempted by the Krocer to take something elso as Just as good or our own brand for the trials show that the grocer himself is often deceived by unscrupulous mak ers and is selling an alum powder without knowing it There are several good powders on the market let the housekeeper insist on having what she knows Is right and not be induced to risk the life o the family for an imaginary saving of a few cents Never Misses a Church Convention J Pierpont Morgan is a very busy man and his time is of course enor mously valuable but he always man ages to attend the Episcopal general convention and has not missed one for many years This year the conven tion will be held next October in San Francisco The splendid Crocker man sion there has been placed at this dis posal of Mr Morgan for use during the convention Crowning events are not unusual in the lite of a dentist To the housewife who has not yet become acquainted with the new things of everyday use in the market and who is reasonably satisfied with the old we would suggest that a trial of De fiance Cold Water Starch be made at once Not alone because it is guar anteed by the manufacturers to be superior to any other brand but be cause each 10c package contains 16 ozs while all the other kinds con tain but 12 ozs It is safe to say that the lady who once uses Defiance Starch will use no other Quality and quantity must win Solomon wouldnt be considered a wise man nowadays with all those wives PUTMAM FADELESS DYES are fast to sunlight washingand rubbing Sold by druggists 10c per package A theater is still stationary although it takes wings and flies KAKLIEST RUSSIAN MIIIET Will you be short of bay If so plant a plenty of this prodigally prolific millet 5 to 8 Tons of Rich Hay P r Aero Price 50 lbs 100 100 lbs 5 Low freights- John A Salzer Seed Co La Crosse Wis W Palm trees come in handy theres a spanking breeze when Do Your Feet Acho and Barn Shake into your shoes Allens Foot Ease a powder for the feet It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy Cures Corns Bunions Swollen Hot and Sweating Feet At all Druggists and Shoe Stores 25c Sample sent FREE Address Allen S Olmsted LeEoy N Y Thoroughbred dogs are less intelli gent than mongrels IF YOU USE BALL BLUE Got Red Cross Ball Blue the best Ball Blue Large - oz package only 5 cents There are 4500 muscles in the body of a moth Try me just once and I am sure to come again Defiance Starch True patience can never cease to be a virtue SJiO A WEEK AND EXPENSES to men with rfc to introduce our Poultry good- hendstp JaellcMfg CoDeptriParsohsKan Some churches mistake racket for results in their machinery Mri WI islows Soothing Syrnp For children teething softens the kuik reduces fn Ilaxuuiittlou allaj s pain cured wind colic Sc a lxntle The worst cares to take care of are those we borrow or steal THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED IT will use no other Defiance Cold Water btarch has no equal in Quantity or oz for 10 cents Other brands contain only 12 oz o It is easier to recover from a noble failure than from an ignoble success PIsos Cure for Consumption is an InfalHblo medicine for coughs and colus N W Sjsjjcsu Ocean Grove X J Feb 17 1900 When God would honor his servants he gives them greater work to do There is more Catarrh in this section of th country than all other diseases tVether and until the last few years was suanowS lnVl incurable For a great manyeare dwtosori6 nounced it a local disease and prescrTffiS remedies and by constantly ftnin al with local treatment piwranced lSre Science has proven catarrh to be a St f tional disease and therefore tutional treatment Halfs cLiF constl ufactured by FX ChSey Carotedo ShfiT is the only constitutional cure n iVs n JeUy in doses from 10 SSSE andmUcousSurfacofthesysyteTnTyb one hundred 0ffer dollars for any case itfnSf Send esUr soid SiSg co Halls Family Pills are the best Better to lose your r your friend n man 7 if ss