The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 08, 1903, Image 6

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McCook Tribune
F M KIMMELL Publisher
MCOOK
NEBRASKA
THE NEWS IN BRIEF
Colo Younger and Frank James are
In Chicago arranging for a tour o
tlielr wild west show
Two hundred persons wero made
homeless by a fire which broke out
In the Jewish quarter of Cleveland O
J P Morgan says he will willingly
give 500 to any one who smashes a
camera containing a snapshot of him
The British admiralty has ordered
the second class cruiser Retribution
to proceed at once to Trinidad to pro
tect British officials there
The cardinals of the congregation
of the propaganada have been inform
ed that a meeting of the congregation
will be held May 4 to choose a bishop
of Buffalo
Colonel George Anderson at one
time In charge of the Yellowstone
Park reservation has been appointed
the new commandant at Jefferson
Barracks St Louis
Bertha Stus an American student
at the musical conservator at Leip
sic who arrived a fortnight ago was
stricken with apoplexy while in a
swimming bath and drowned
At La Crosse Wis C P Thompson
was probably fatally Injured by the
explosion of a soda water bottle
Pieces of the glass cut his throat from
ear to ear severing the arteries
When General Ludington retired
from the quartermasters department
several days ago he received from
the officers who served under him a
beautiful gold and silver loving cup
Major John L Bittinger who has
just retired as United States consul
general to Montreal arrived home at
St Joseph Mo and was met at the
train by a delegation of prdminent cit-
zens
The appellate court at Paris con
firmed the sentence passed on Baron
Henry de Rothschild of 10 francs fine
and one day in prison for driving an
autonfobile at excessive speed on the
boulevards
It is officially announced that the
Chinese government has sent to the
Russian government at St Petersburg
a formal refusal to grant the latters
demands in regard to the evacuation
of Manchuria
The St Louis Iron Mountain
Southern railway was licensed by the
secretary of state of Illinois to incor
porate in Illinois witlTa capital stock
of 69500000 The capital stock in
Illinois is to be 3647G00
The king of Denmark who celebrat
ted his S5th birthday a few days ago
comes of a singularly long lived fam
ily He was one of ten children of
whom three still live The average
age of the ten is 71 years
Wolf Von Schierbrand formerly a
newspaper man of Chicago but now
Tesiding in New York is the only
American press correspbndent who
ever interviewed Bismarck and he ac
complished the feat four times
Chief Justice Fuller of the United
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States supreme court has announced
that the court will adjourn for the
term on Monday June 1 He also
stated that the call of the docket
would be suspended on Friday May 1
Minister Leischman at Peers cables
that the prohibition of American pork
into Turkey which has been in effect
for five yearsj has been removed and er
steJJ
LARGE AIRSHIP UNDER CONSTRUCTION
as it struck the water and its occu
pants were thrown into the sea All
were drowned save the second officer
Hamilton hovered around the wreck
for more than an hour but no sign
of life could be seen among the mass
of floating freight Two bodies one
of a man and the other of a woman
clad only in night clothes were ob
served drifting between bales of cot
ton and cases of goods
Railroad Wins Land Suit
WASHINGTON D C The su
preme court of the United States de
cided the case of the Oregon Cali
fornia Railroad company against the
United States in a case involving cer
tain lands in Oregon which were
claimed by the railroad company un-
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Orders have been issued permitting l der patents issued in 1S71 under the
entry after the customary inspection Oregon donation act The decision
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can Can company was held in Jersey
City President Assmann reported
that the profits for the year ending
March 31 1903 had been 777711
Preparations have been made to close
five can factories and one or two ma
chine shops
Tom Sharkey won his wrestling
match with F C Quinn at the Hart
ford Conn Coliseum Quinn won
the Graeco Roman bout in 1835 and
Sharkey won the catch-as-catch-can
in 4 Sharkey selected catch-as-catch-can
for the last bout and threw
Quinn with a half Nelson in 730
The refunding operations of the
treasury department have passed the
50000000 point the total amount of
3 and 4 per cent bonds so far ex
changed for 2 per cent consols being
550037650 The rapidity with which
the old bonds have been turned in
since the secretarys offer one month
ago is a surprise even to the officials
who now express the belief that the
whole amount which the secretary of
fered to take 100000000 will be re
funded within the next few weeks
Milton M Fisher whose death in
the town of Medway Mass at the
great age of 92 Is chronicled clarmed
and probably with truth to be the old
est living man who had identified him
self with the Garrison movement for
the abolition of slavery
The Pennsylvania state capitol
building commission has already re
ceived 400000 and expects to expend
this year 1250000 additional in the
erection of the new capitol at Harris
burg The lrnl appropriation Is 4
000000
was favorable to the company The
contention in behalf of the United
States was that the patent had been
issued by mistake as the land in dis
pute had been located as oarly as
1853 but the court held that as the
land had not been reclaimed as re
quired by law the settlement of 1853
was not valid
Coup Abandoned or Postponed
WASHINGTON D C The Chinese
minister called upon Secretary Hay
and discussed the Manchurian situa
tion There is good reason to be
lieve that negotiations have taken a
more favorable turn and that the Rus
sian coup which was expected has
been indefinitely postponed
Mad Mullah Is Repulsed
ADEN Arabia It is rumored that
the Mad Mullah has recently attacked
a British column at Galadi Somali
land and was repulsed with heavy
loss The British also suffered con
siderably
Roosevelt Wires Dewey
WASHINGTON D C President
Roosevelt recognized the anniversary
of the victory of Manila bay May 1
1S98 by sending the following tele
gram to the hero of that occasion
TOPEKA Kas To George Dewey
Admiral United States Navy Wash
ington On this anniversary of your
great services to the nation I wish
you all possible happiness and long
life
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
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The largest airship ever devised is
now building in San Francisco and
even In its present half finished con
dition it spreads itself out over about
a block of territory
It Is made of aluminum and will be
TWENTY GO DOWN
PASSENGERS LOSE THEIR LIVES
IN A COLLISION
THE DISASTER CAUSED BY FOG
The Steamships Saginaw and Ham
ilton Come Together on the Virginia
Coast Panic Stricken People Rush
Over the Decks
NORFOLK Va A collision that
cost the lives of twenty or more and
the sinking of the Clyde steamship
Saginaw by the Old Dominion Steam
ship companys liner Hamilton oc
curred between Winter Quarter light
ship and Fenwick Island lightship on
the Virginia coast at 440 Wednesday
morning
A dense fog settled along the coast
shortly after nightfall whiich made it
impossible for the sailors to see each
others vessels though the warning
whistles were heard by both Run
ning at reduced speed Hamilton
smashed in Saginaws side about
twenty feet from the stern
According to Captain Boaz of Ham
ilton his ship was making about nine
miles an hour and Saginaw about ten
The fog was so thick that objects a
ships length away were invisible and
when the two boats hove in sight of
each other bow on there was but a
moments interim before they met
Saginaw veered as did Hamilton
but they had not time to clear till the
steel prow of the Old Dominion ves
sel cut away the entire rear part of
the Clyde ship
Saginaw settled rapidly and by the
time Hamilton reversed steam and
hove in sight again Its stern was un
der water
Panic stricken people rushed over
the decks and scrambled toward the
bow Life boats were lowered and
into the first fifteen colored women
were placed The boat was swamped
bigger than the ordinary Mississippi
river steamboat
More than 100000 has already been
spent on the machine and it will cost
more than 200000 Charles Stanley
is the inventor
AGAIN MAYOR OF OMAHA
Frank Moores Succeeds Himself to
the Mayoralty
OMAHA At the election Tuesday
Frank E Moores was- elected mayor
for the third time by a plurality of
about 1000
With the mayor the republicans
elect the treasurer clerk and seven of
the nine members of the city council
The totals for mayor are Moores
republican 0043 Howell democrat
4544 Moore socialist 1429 and Ben
son independent 5100
Under the verdict of the voters
Mayor Moores will succeed himself
and on May 26 will begin his third
term as mayor of Omaha
MRS BURDICK GETS 25000
Portion of PennelPs Insurance Goes
to Her
BUFFALO N Y By an order hand
ed down by Justice Kruse in the su
preme court Monday Attorney Wal
lace Thayer will get 10000 insurance
left by Arthur R Pennell A decision
or xne court some time ago gave
Thayer 15000 insurance from an
other company The 25000 it is un
derstood goes to Mrs Burdick
Mr Thayer sued for the money as
trustee of a secret charge left by Pen
nell Opposition to the suit instituted
by J Fredrick Pennell as adminis
trator for his brothers estate was
dropped after the document left in
Thayers hands had been examined
MONEY MARKET STRINGENT
Wabash Abandons Construction in
West Virginia
PARKERSBURG W Va The Wa
bash has abandoned work on its Lit
tle Kanawha extension one of the
most important links in the trunk
lines This was determined on at a
meeting in New York A statement
was received here from President
Blair who says
Owing to the stringency of the
money market it has been decided to
go no further with the Little Kanawha
extension from Burnsville W Va ami
The line westward to Zanesville O a
road which will cost 6000000 This
action was taken by Mr Gould Mr
Ramsey and myself Our property
along this line will not be sold now
but at present there is no chance for
the completion of the Wabash trunk
line in this state
Held Up the Contractors
NEW YORK Henry C Wilson for
merly chief clerk in the financial de
partment of the United States army
was put on trial Tuesday on a charge
of attempted extortion It is alleged
that he collected 4500 from a firm of
contractors for the use of government
boats to fill in Rikers island though
the government had granted their use
Buy Timber Pulp Lands
ST JOSEPH N B A syndicate
of American and Canadian capitalists
headed by Henry Melville Whitney
of Boston has purchased 2000000
acres of timber pulp lands in New
foundland and intends to undertake
development on a large scale The
syndicate paid over 1000000 for its
proprieties
Denies Funstons Request
WASHINGTON D C The judge
advocate general by direction of Sec
retary Root sent a letter to General
Funston denying the latters request
for a court of inquiry in connection
with the charges that General Funston
had been guilty of cruelty to Filipinos
Find Clews but Not Men
HONG KONG The United States
gunboat Callao which was dispatched
to the nearest point up the river from
Canton to aid the engineers recently
attacked by a mob reports having
found the broken instruments and the
books belonging to the engineers and
the empty drifting house boat
Thousands of Cattle Die
SHARON SPRINGS Kan Snow
in the valleys yet tells of the severity
of the past weeks storm in western
Kansas Farmers are coming in with
reports of serious cattle losses It is
probable that more cattle have been
killed than in all other storms of the
winter combined In Wallace county
the losses will amount to 500 head
while other counties have equal losses
owing to the stock drifting against
barb wire fences
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General Nebraska Mews
BILLS LOST IN THE SHUFFLE
No New Laws Against Ticket Brokers
and Confederates
LINCOLN Neb One railroad bill
though passed by both branches of
the legislature and not yet vetoed by
the governor seems destined to re
main off the statute books This is
H R 28 aimed at the ticket brokers
It was introduced by Ribble of Saline
along with two other companion bills
The two bills found their way all right
to the governors office and were
signed but this particular one was
lost presumably somewhere between
the office of the clerk and the house
enrolling room Its whereabouts has
remained a mystery and apparently
will continue to do so
The bill was entitled an act to pre
vent frauds in railroad tickets by im
posing a penitentiary sentence on per
sons altering a ticket or restoring its
appearance or nominal value or upon
whoever trades traffics or deals or
uses such ticket which would have
been taken up or cancelled The other
two bills are to prevent forging or
making dies or plates of tickets
TO SAVE LIFE OF RHEA
Efforts Made to Have Sentence Com
muted
LINCOLN Neb Another attempt
is being made to save the life of Wil
liam Rhea sentenced to be hanged
July 10 William V Menzies a promi
nent attorney from Southern Indiana
was in the city for the purpose of
starting a movement to that end He
states that the parents of Rhea who is
little more thana boy are respectable
citizens of an Indiana town and are
heart broken over the fate which
threatens their son The real name
of the young man is not Rhea but
that has been carefully concealed The
boy has been away from home for
many years and detectives had been
employed to find him but had been un
successful until he was located a short
time ago in the with the
death sentence hanging over him
LABOR BUREAU AFTER FACTS
Gathers Information on Industrial
Conditions in the State
LINCOLN The labor bureau ex
pects to get decidedly busy within a
few days Schedules have been pre
pared and will soon be sent out to the
various manufacturers throughout Ihe
state asking for information as to he
details of their business in order that
they may be incorporated in the next
biennial report The following circu
lar letter is being prepared
Please find enclosed a schedule
which I hope will receive your careful
consideration Nebraskas industrial
activity is a source of pride to all
braskans We are growing It is our
aim and intention to aid and stimulate
this growth by showing to the world
our industrial advancement and our
resources which produce the advance
ment We desire to bring within ihe
confines of this state men and capital
and we can only do so by laying be
fore them the inducements which ex
ist With this end in view I sincerely
request your kind co operation by fill
ing out the enclosed schedule and re
turning same to this office as soon as
possible
Ashland Exports Flour
ASHLAND James H Snell pro
prietor of the Jewel roller mills of
this city has recently shipped the
fourth car of wheat flour since the be
ginning of the present year to Great
Britain The last car for export
trade was billed to Glascow Scotland
Within the last year Mr Snells mill
has sold seventeen cars of flour for
shipment to points outside the United
States
One Way of Blowing Money
FALLS CITY Neb Mrs J N
Hrbst drew 200 from the bank here
in 10 bills and started down the
street In some manner her pocket
Dook came open and the high wind
blew the bills in all directions before
she was aware of it She recovered
only 70 of the money
Bullet Enters His Stomach
KIMBALL Young Hickenkemper
a boy working at the Bennett live
stock ranch was accidentally shot
with a revolver The bullet shattered
his watch and entered the stomach
The doctor has little hope lor his re
covery
Loses Foot Under Disc
BENEDICT While George Barker
who lives eight miles northwest of
this place was discing a field some
thing got in front of the disc He
tried to kick it out with his foot The
disc caught his foot and rolled him
underneath inflicting numerous and
serious injuries The toes were cut
off his left foot and his right ankle
was crushed A deep and painful
gash was cut in his right thch
THE STATE IN BRIEF
Fremont this year will get along
with thirteen saloons
Several business houses In Scotts
Bluff were destroyed by fire
Mr Ed Church of Lincoln has been
appointed state oil Inspector
The Union Pacific depot at Albion
was entirely destroyed by fire
A soldiers monument is to be erect
ed at York by patriotic citizens
The bridge over the Blue river re
cently destroyed by flood is to be re
built
In and around Arapahoe much dam
age was done to lruit uy tne iaie
freeze
Polk countys jail is empty the last
man occupying it a wife beater hav
ing been discharged
John Whitney lost a valuable horse
and a barn valued at 500 in the prai
rie fire which swept over the south
west part of Loup county
By order of the adjutant general the
resignation of Harvey W Major sec
ond lieutenant of the Thurston Rifles
of Omaha has been accepted
At Fairbury Bert Clemmer a day
laborer became overheated while
fighting fire and died of heart failure
He leaves a wife and six children
The Nebraska Telephone company
will run a line from Lincoln to Ray
mond to be used locally by subscrib
ers giving them free service to Lin
coln
James W McFadden living eight
miles northwest of WoodRiver was
severely injured by being kicked by a
horse which he was attempting to
harness
Rev Knox Blonde pastor of the
First Presbyterian church of Osceola
has been elected ministerial delegate
to the general assembly at Los An
geles
A serious scandle involving the phy
sician of the state asylum for the in
sane at Hastings Dr Carlyle became
public and resulted in his retirement
from the service of the state
George Hansen of Elba was brought
to St Paul under a charge of cruelty
to his four-old-son It is alleged that
he is in the habit of inflicting in
human punishment upon the child
A stock company of the Modern
Woodmen has been formed at Ray
mond with a limit of 3000 stock
One half of the stock has already
been sold at 5 a share The asso
ciation will build a hall 30x70 feet
While George Barker who lives
eight miles northwest of Benedict
was discing a field something got in
front of the disc He tried to kick it
out with his foot This disc caught
his foot and rolled him underneath
inflicting numerous and serious in
juries
James L Paxton W A Paxton and
W Farnam Smith of Omaha have filed
articles of incorporation of the Cres
cent Farm company The new com
pany is capitalized at 50000 and its
business will be the buying and sell
ing of farm lands
Henry Mason a painter and paper-
hanger of Bradshaw was taken sud
denly sick and unconscious while seat
ed on a bench in front of Browitt
Bros store He was taken to the
home of his mother where he died
in a short time without ever gaining
consciousness
Through the passage of H R No
430 by the legislature Lincoln is like
ly to have three justices of the peace
instead of two as at present The bill
was put through simply to make the
election law correspond with the rev
enue law by providing for the election
of a county assessor every four years
Mrs Anna Searle has filed a claim
against Plattsmouth for 1000 dam
ages for personal injuries alleged to
have been sustained by reason of a
certain defective street and sidewalk
Under the provisions of a new law re
cently passed Mrs Searle will be en
titled to no damages as she failed to
file her claim within thirty days after
the accident occurred
A horse belonging to T H Brima
comhe who lives near Ames was
stolen by his hired man J E Dever
eau who brought it to Fremont and
sold it for 25 Hansen Bros were
the purchasers On Sunday Mr Brim
acombe came to Fremont and asked
the sheriff to help him- find the ani
mal It was soon located and has
been returned to the oner Efforts
are being made to locate Devereaux
who has disappeared
Otis Reason employed by the Te
cumseh Milling company came near
suffering a very bad accident He was
at work about the mill machinery and
his jacket sleeve got caught in the
gearing His arm was pulled into the
machine but he managed to pull it
out and save it From his elbow to
his hand the flesh of the arm was
badly lacerated
The proposed Omaha horse show
in Omaha is likely not to be held be
cause work on the auditorium has
been delayed
DYSPEPSIA OF WOMEN
Mrs E oraasnaw 01
Guthrie Okla cured of a severe
case by Lydia E Pinkbams
Vegetable Compound
A great many women suffer with a
form of indigestion or dyspepsia which
does ncA seem to yield to ordinary
medical treatment While the symp
toms seem to be similar to those of
ordinary indigestion yet the medi
cines universally prescribed do not
seem to restore the patients normal
condition
Mrs Pinkham claims that there
is a kind of dyspepsia that is caused
by derangement of the female organ
ism and which while it causes dis
turbance similar to ordinary indiges
tion cannot be relieved without a
medicine which not only acts as a
stomach tonic but has peculiar uterine
tonic effects as well
Thousands of testimonial let
ters prove beyond question that
nothing -will relieve this distressing-
condition so surely as iLydia
E Pinkhams Vegetable Com
pound It always works in har
mony with the female system
Mrs Pinkham advises sick
women free Address Lynn Mass
A bard in this land is worth two In
the Bush
To Cure n Cold in Ono day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All
druggistsrefund money if it fails to cure 25c
Great men are ordinary men with
their shoes carefuly polished
WESTERN CANADA
GRAIN CROWING MIXED FARMINC
The Reason Why more -wheat
grown In Western Canada In u lew
short months thnn elsewhere Is
because egctatlon prows in pro
portion to the sunlight The moro
northerly latitude In which praln
will come to perfection the better
itis Therefore 62Ihs per bushel Is as fair a standard as
COIbs In the East Area under crop in Western Canada
1902 1387330 Acres Yield 1902 117922754 Bus
HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE
the only charge for which Is 10 for making entry
Abundance of water nnd fuel building material
cheap good gratis for pasture and hay a fertile foil
a sufficient rainfall and a climate giving an assured
and adequate season of growth
Send to the following for an Atlas and other
literature and also for certificate giving you re
duced freight and passenger rates etc etc
Superintendent of Immigration Ottawa Canada
or to WVBennett 801 New York Life Bldg Omaha
Ueb the authorized Canadian Government Agent
LITTLE JOURNEYS
- to lake resorts and
mountain homes will be more
popular this summer than
ever Many have already
arranged their summer tours
via the
Chicago
Hiiftaukee Sf Paul
Railway
and many more are going to
do likewise Booklets that
will help you to plan your
vacation trip have just been
published and will be sent
on receipt of postage as
follows
Colorado California six cents
In Lakeland and Summer
Homes six cents
Laes Okoboji and Spirit Lake
four cents
F A MILLER
General Passenger Agent
CHICAGO
imeseeto
Excursions
April 21st
TUESDAYS May 5th 19th
June 2nd 16th
To certain points in Southwest Mis
souri Kansas Oklahoma Texas Ar
kansas etc at very low rates Tick
ets limited to 21 days for the round
trip Stop overs allowed
on the go
ing journey within
transit limit of 15
days For further information call on
or address any agent of the company
or Thomas F Godfrey Pass Ticket
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