The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 22, 1902, Image 6

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    TROUBLECOMING
R0YALIST8 ACCU8ED OF OPPOSI
TION TO CATHOLIC 8CHOOL8
LEADERS DENY THE CHARGE
Claim Movement is Entirely Spontane
ous on the Part of the People Min
isterialist Organs Assert that Breton
Peasants Were Deluded
PARIS Aug 1C The semi official
announcement made after yesterdays
cabinet meeting that the royalists
are directing the agitation against the
closign of religious schools n Brittany
has evoked considerable comment
Catholic leaders and the Catholic
press deny that the movement is anti
republican Count Albert de Mun
who with Abbey Gayraud is the
guiding spirit of the resistance in
Finisterre declares that the move 1
meat is entirely spontaneous on the
part of the people themselves and
that not an act nor a shout has oc
curred in Britanny to justify the al
legation that a royalist conspiracy
exists Count Albert de Mun says the
Marseillaise has been sung every
where and that it is evident the gov
ernment is embarrassed by the sit 1
uation and has invented the royalist
scare in order to create a diversion
Francois Coppee in an interview ex
pressed a similar opinion in more vi
olent and picturesque language The
Patrie says it is rumored that the gov
ernment intended to arrest the royal
ist senator from Finisterre M de
Chamaillard Ministerialist organs
assert that the government possesses
information as to the manner in
which the Breton peasants were de
luded into a belief that they could
successfully resist the republic
The situation at St Meen and Fol
geet remains unchanged An import
ant pilgrimage to Folgeet took place
today on the occasion of the Feast
of the Assumption 15000 people gath
ering from the surrouding country
Processions from nearby villages ar
rived during the morning headed by
priests bearing crosses and banners
and chanting
Admiral De Cuverville Abbe Gay
raud who is a member of the Cham
ber of Deputies and Councillor Sou
bigon have addressed a protest to the
premier M Coombes on account of
the allegations of royalism saying
We protest against the attempt to
give a political character to the dem
onstrations of an indignant publia
conscience While applauding the le
gitimate protests of the population
who are grateful to the sisters wo
shall continue to strive to prevent
acts of violence Long live the liber
al republic
Members of religious orders ex
pelled from France especially sisters
are applying to the Vatican authori
ties for permission to settle in the
United States
PLANS FOR PEKIN BUILDING
Architect is to Be Sent to China by
Treasury Department
WASHINGTON Aug 16 Comply
ing with the request of the secretary
of state the treasury department will
detail an expert architect to go to
Pekin China to complete the plans
and specifications for the new United
States legation buildings there and su
perintend their construction
The French architect who performed
a like service for his government and
who was engaged to plan and construct
the buildings for the United States
has gone to France and will not re
turn As his plans were not altogether
favorable Minsiter Conger has asked
that a competent architect be senfi
from the United States The selec
tion of a man will be made very soon
European Cold Wave
BERLIN Aug 1C The weather
continues cold and rainy The tem
perature yesterday in southern Sax
ony stood at 32 degrees F and snow
fell in the Erz Gebirge and in the Vis
ges mountains in Alsace The North
sea summer resorts are practically de
serted and persons on vacations are
returning to their homes Army offi
cers are wearing their winterv over
coats
Rests with the Police
INDIANAPOLIS Ind Aug 16 At
torney General Taylor decided today
that Governor Durbin has no right to
interfere in boxing contests but that
the local police of cities must control
them
Turks and Bulgarians
VIENNA Aug 16 Local newspa
pers publish reports of a sanguinary
fight between two battalions of Turk
ish infantry under the command- of
Nedim Pasha and a band of Bulgarian
Macedonia revolutionists commanded
by an ex Bulgaian army officer Sto
janoff The engagement occurred near
Uskub European Turkey The revolu
tionists were cut to pieces and the
Turks had many men killed
wounded
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8ITUATION VERY CRITICAL
Sacking of Baracelona Continues and
Valuable Property Destroyed
WASHINGTON Aug 15 Under
date of Wednesday August 13 Min
ister Bowen at Caracas reports to
the state department that the situa
tion there is very critical
Minister Bowen in the dispatch the
contents of which the state depart
ment made public today says he is
advised by the United States consul
at Barcelona that the revolutionists
are sacking that town and searching
private houses They are demanding
money from foreign residents in ex
change for a guaranty of safety of
lives and property
At the time of filing his dispatch
he had heard nothing from the Cin
cinatti or Marietta He says the sack
ing of Barcelona continues and that
much valuable property is being de
stroyed
At the navy department a cable
gram has been received from Com
mander McLean reporting the arrival
of the Cincinnati at Barcelona The
Marietta is at Port of Spain Trinidad
and is subject to the orders of Com
mander McLean
The dispatch from Commander Mc
Lean was sent since that of Minister
Bowen
KILLED BY AN AUTOMOBILE
Charles Fair and Wife of Can Fran
cisco Meet Death in France
EVEREUX France Aug 15 Mr
and Mrs Charles Fair Americans
who were related to Mrs W K Van
derbilt jr Miss Virginia Fair were
returning to Paris from Trouville to
day when their automobile swerved
and crashed into a tree fifteen miles
from here
Both were killed The chauffeur
became insane as a consequence of
the shock
Mr and Mrs Fair had been staying
at Trouville during racing week They
had a very fast forty five horse pow
er automobile which attracted con
siderable attention and with which
they- were highly pleased Mr Fair
had been from Trouville to Paris and
back again in one day on the ma
chine The bodies of Mr and Mrs
Fair were taken to the Chateau Buis
son du Mai
SENATORS GOING TO HAWAII
Mission is to Investigate Condition
of Affairs There
SAN FRANCISCO Aug 15 United
States Senator J R Burton of Kansas
chairman of the sub committee of the
senate that has been instructed to
visit Hawaii and inquire into ex Queen
Liliuokalanis claims to crown lands
has arrived and expects to sail for
Honolulu on the next steamer
Senator Burton expects to spend
four or five weeks in Hawaii in com
pany with Senator Mitchell of Oregon
and Senator Foster of Washington
They will make a thorough investiga
tion of the affairs and conditions in
the islands and among other things
will inquire into the crown land ques
tion
lowans Graduate at Valparaiso
RICHMOND Ind Aug 16 The fol
lowing Iowa students received degrees
at the annual commencement of Val
paraiso college August 14 Jacob Bret
back Cascale Charles B Speers He
drick P W Woods Pleasantville
Petra M Dahl Calmar N J Curt
Cascade James R McVicker Sigour
ney F W Page Elkader James P
Reid Muscatine J E Sturdevant
Stanwood Otto S Svabakken Water
loo David G Eckholm Swea City
Alfred C Merwin Leon William S
Watson Kellerton Catherine A Hast
ings Bailey Elnora G Hicks Creston
Monona Insane Go to Cherokee
ONAWA la Aug 16 The clerk of
the district court of Monona county
received orders from the state board
of control that after August 15 all
persons committed as insane from
Monona and twenty six other counties
in northwestern Iowa must be sent
to the Cherokee state hospital Per
sons committed as inebriates will be
sent to Mount Pleasant as formerly
Death of Thomas Highland
SAC CITY la Aug 15 Thomas
Highland the venerable father of
Mayor John M Highland died at the
home of his son Walter northeast of
Sac City in his 90th year Mr High
land and his wife recently celebrated
the sixty sixth anniversary of their
marriage He had been in excellent
health with mental facilities well pre
served until a few days ago
Pastor Kills Himself
PITTSBURG Pa Aug 15 Rev
Dr M M Sweeney pastor of the
Bellevue Methodist Episcopal church
Bellevue Pa committed suicide last
night at his residence by cutting his
wrists He bled to death before his
condition was discovered
Odell Guest of President
TORBAY L I Aug 15 Governor
Odell of New York was the guest ol
the president at luncheon yesterday
ON TO BARCELONA
CINCINNATI SAILS FROM PORTO
CABELLO UNDER ORDERS
CRUISER NOW PROBABLY THERE
Commander McLean Sets Sail Imme
diately After Receiving Orders
Minister Power Says that Revolu
tionists Committed Depredation
WASHINGTON Aug 14 Over
night the Navy department received
word that Cincinnati had sailed yester
day from Porto Cabello for Barcelona
under the instructions cabled yester
day to Commander McLean directing
either Cincinnati or Topeka to proceed
immediately to that point
Commander McLean who is the se
nior officer present evidently decided
to go himself and leave Topeka to pro
tect American interests at Porto Ca
bello It is probable that Cincinnati
already has arrived at Barcelona but
that fact may not be known officially
here for several days as Minister
Bowen cabled the State department
from Caracas today that the cable
from Caracas to Barcelona again bad
been cut by the revolutionists
On Monday he reported that thl9
cable had been cut but presumably it
had been repaired in the interim and
his last dispatch indicates that the
connection again has been lost
Neither the State nor the Navy de
partment have received confirmation
of the press dispatches from the port
of Spain which were conveyed there
from Barcelona by boat of the extent
of the fighting at Barcelona and of
the report that the American Italian
and Dutch consulates had been pil
laged The officials of the Nvy de
partment are confident that Com
mander McLean with Cincinnati will
be able to take care of American in
terests there
Owing to the general disturbed con
dition of affairs all along the line of
the Venezuelan coast and the appeals
of Minister Bowen for warships the
question whether our naval force in
those waters is sufficient to take care
of the existing situation and to meet
future contingencies has been can
vassed For the present it has been
decided that it is unnecessary to send
an additional vessel We now have
three ships at the three critical points
Cincinnati at Barcelona Topeka at
Porto Cabello where the Germans al
ready have landed a force and Mar
ietta at the mouth of the Orinoco
which was declared blockaded by the
Castro government
The question of affording an asylum
to President Castro aboard an Amer
ican warship in case he should be
obliged to flee from the country and
should have no other means of escape
has not been seriously considered by
the State department and it is not be
lieved that his condition at present
is desperate enough to make such a
move imperative Besides it is re
ported through the press dispatches
that he has a vessel at La Guayra upon
which he can embark for France if tha
necessity should occur
BIG DEAL IN TIMBER LANDS
Hill Said to Be in the Scheme and
Another Railroad the Result
Hill Said to be in the Scheme and
Another Railroad the Result
QUINCY Cal Aug 14 T B Walk
er the lumberman of Minneapolis has
just closed a deal by which he secures
a tract of timber land in Plumas
county aggregating 65000 acres It is
understood that the price paid was 18
an acre
Four corps of engineers are at work
in this section and it is rumored that
Mr Walker and J J Hill president
of the Great Northern railroad are
working together to the end that a
railroadwhich will eventually develop
into a transcontinental line will tap
the timber lands purchased by Mr
Walker A survey for a transconti
nental road through this section was
made in 1893
Rare Picture of the Pope
ROME Aug 14 Cardinal Ledow
chiskys will has been opened and it is
announced that he appoints as sole
legatee his nephew County Ledow
chisky a retired officer of the Aus
trian army who resigned his com
mission as a protest against the prac
tice of dueling in the army A paint
ing of great value is left to the pope
and the secretary of the former pre
fect of the propaganda inherits the
cardinals silver service
nuity
Bourcart May Come Here
BERNE Switzerland Aug 14
Charles D Bourcart Swiss minister
to Great Britain is here in connec
tion with the proposition to transfer
him to Washington M Bourcart is
anable to leave England where he
has spent a decade and he especially
objects to being dismissed to make
room for Dr R Carlin whose remov
al from Rome was made necessary
by the recent disagreement between
Switzerland and Italy
ELECTRICITY MAY SAVE LIFE
Last Resort by Physicians in trie Case
of Ex Senator Roach
NEW YOKK Aug 13 Former Sen
ator William A Roach of North Da
kota who has been exceedingly ill
here a long time is improving His
Illness which arose from the growth
of a malignant tumor had been pro
nounced incurable and for days he lay
at the point of death The knife had
been UBed several times without avail
Finally the physicians resorted to
the X ray treatment The great ma
chine was placed In the senators
room and electric treatment was giv
en daily the wire springs of the bed
acting as conductors A tube was in
serted in the incision madte by the
former operation and through this the
X ray was applied to the affected part
the attempt being to dry up the tu
mor which the surgeons had failed to
remove thoroughly with the knife
Gradually the dangerous symptoms
have been lessened and at last there
is genuine ground for hope
QUAY IS TO TRY HIS HAND
Pennsylvania Senator Will Attempt to
Settle Anthracite Strike
ATLANTIC CITY N J Aug 13
Senator Quay says he is willing to do
all in his power to end the strike oi
the anthracite coal miners George
Llewellyn of the citizens alliance ol
Wilkesbarre called upon the senatoi
and asked the latter to use his good
offices in an endeavor to end the
strike
Senator Quay after his talk with
Mr Llewellyn said
I am ready to do anything in my
power to bring about a settlement
of the strike in the anthracite re
gions
The senator said he deeply regret
ted the present differences and that
he was willing to meet the miners
operators or both if it would aid in
restoring industrial peace Any sug
gestions he said that may be made
by Chairman Llewellyn will be prompt
ly taken under consideration
NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS
Rainfall During Past Week Ample in
Practically All of State
Weekly bulletin of the Nebraska sec
tion of the climate and crop service
of the Weather bureau for the week
ending August 11 1902 The last week
was cool with sufficient rain for good
growth The daily mean temperature
has averaged 4 degrees below normal
The rainfall exceeded an inch in the
central and a few nortnern counties
and was light generally less than half
an inch in southern and western coun
ties
The last week was very favorable
for stacking threshing and haying ex
cept on Friday and Saturday when
showers occurred quite generally
which somewhat interfered with the
work Small grain is now about all
ut and threshing is in progress in the
Northern counties Corn has grown
well and continues to promise a very
large crop in several of the southern
counties more rain would be beneficial
to corn but in only a very small area
in the southwestern portion of the
state has the crop been damaged by
lack of rain
Harvesting Machine Conuine
TRENTON N J Aug 13 The
International Harvester company
with an authorized capital of 120
000000 was incorporated here to
night The company is authorized to
manufacture harvesting machines and
agricultural implements of all kinds
It is understood that among the in
corporators are the proprietors and
officers of most of the harvesting ma
chine companies in the United States
Burlington Earnings
CHICAGO 111 Aug 13 The offi
cial statement of the Chicago Bur
ling Quincy Railway company in
cluding all controlled roads for the
year ending June 30 shows gross
earnings of 53739245 an increase
over the preceding year of 3743350
total expenses and charges dividends
not included 43609839 increase
1600826 net earnings 10185406
increase 2142430
Mac kay Horses Are Sold
SARATOGA N Y Aug 13 The
horses in training owned by Clarence
H Mackay were sold in the paddock
here today Ten were sold for a to
tal of 61400 As expected the two-year-old
Mexican brought the top
price Starting at 10000 with L
Waterbury F J H Healy and W L
Powers as bidders his price advanced
to 20000 R T Wilson jr secured
him
Refuse to Pay Lemon Duty
NEW YORK Aug 13 The apprais
er at this port has sold for the govern
ment in the last three weeks 100000
boxes of lemons because the import
ers declined to pay duty on them
Most of the lemons imported here
come from Mediterranean ports and
the amount has been greatly increased
within a few years They used tc
come in sailing vessels but now they
comu in steamers which bring much
largtsr cargoes
Novel Education for Indians
Charles F Lummls the author who
Is Intensely interested in the Indian
race always has two Indian children
at his home near Los Angeles Cal
He chooses two children from ono of
the neighboring tribes koopsthem a
year and then exchanges them for
other children He Intends that the
little Indians will learn more In one
year of family life In a civilized home
than in many years of attending
Bchool and living among their own
people
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Kails Family Pills are tho best
Intoxicated by Eating Beans
Among the peasants of southern It
aly Sicily and Sardinia a curious mal
ady has been noticed by physicians
which is caused by eating beans One
of the most remarkable effects of the
malady is a species of intoxication
resembling that produced by alcoholic
drink In some cases persons predis
posed to the malady are seized with
the symptoms of intoxication if they
pass a field where the bean plant is
in flower the odor alone sufficing to
affect them
Old Ship Broken Up
What is stated to be the oldest ship
in the world has recently been sold
at Teneriffe to be broken up This
is the Italian ship Anita registered
at the port of Genoa The Anita
which resembled Christopher Colum
bus ship the Santa Maria was built
in Genoa in 1548 and effected her last
voyage at the end of March 1902
from Naples to Teleriffe six or seven
weeks ago The Anita was of tre
mendously stout build and had weath
ered countless storms and tornadoes in
all parts of the world but she was
also the slowest ship afloat
Messrs English Irish
The firm of English Irish is in
Washington street Buffalo N Y
Frank G Du Bois who is well ac
quainted with both members says
English is Irish and Irish is English
The father of Mr Irish so informed
me a few years ago
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