The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 19, 1903, Image 2

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    KNG FOR
SERVA
PARLIAMENT IS ABOUT TO MAKE
THE SELECTION
A REPUBLIC IS HOT IN FAVOR
Complete Order Nov Prevalent In Bel
grade Streets of the Capital Ani
mated with Many Officer and Stu
dents
DEL GRADE At a conference of
senators and deputies held here Sat
urday eight It was unanimously de
cided that the constitution voted by the
great assembly in 1888 should be put
into force and that Prince Karageorge
vitch should be unanimously elected
king at Mondays meeting of the Skup
ehtina and Senate After the election
a deputation of the assembly will be
held to wait on Prince Peter and com
municate to him the decision of the na
tional assembly
The Servian constitution of 1888 was
wasmore liberal than any granted pre
viously and provided that all taxpaylng
citizens should become electors by
whose votes the Skupshtina was elect
ed It remained in force until May
1894 when the late King Alexander by
a coup d etat abolished it and restored
the constitution of 18G9
Complete order prevailed in Belgrade
Saturday night and absolute quiet is
still reported throughout Servia The
Btreets of the capital bear an animated
nppearance being crowded with officers
and a large number of students who
have arrived from abroad it is believed
with the object of demonstrating in
favor of Prince Peter Karageorgevitch
as king
Some republican tendencies are nota
ble among the students who have stud
ied in France and Switzerland these
latter however are quite over
shadowed by the opinion of the major
ity andfaiere seems to be no doubt that
the national assembly will tomorrow
pronounce in favor of a monarchy and
elect Prince Karageorgevitch
The newspapers continue to point
out the impossibility of the establish
ment of a republic and advocate the
election of Prince Peter in order to as
sure a brighter epoch in Servian an
nals
The foreign representatives in Bel
grade continue to maintain a strict re
serve
Peter Viliromitch one of the oldest
and most prominent members of the
radical party and former minister of
state has been appointed president of
the senate in success to M Harinko
vitch who has resigned M Velmiro
mitch will take the chair at the joint
meeting of the senate and the Skup
ehtina tomorrow on the occasion of the
election of the new king
Shoots at Italian Consul
HAVANA While the Italian consul
here Viagio Tornielli was seated in
the office a young Italian sailor en
tered and Inquired whether he was the
consul On receiving an affirmative
reply he whipped out a revolver and
fired the bullet grazing the consuls
head The sailor turned and fled along
the street pursued by the consul The
miscreant ineffectively fired the only
charge in the revolver at his nearest
pursuers It is believed that he is in
sane
Steel Corporation Reports
WASHINGTON During the past
week the United States Steel corpora
tion has filed through Secretary Cor
telyou with the bureau of corpora
tions of the department of commerce
the financial report of its operations
for the year 1902 including schedules
showing in detail its business and
financial transactions duringthat year
The report is very voluminous and
complete It is the first report of any
large business concern filed with the
new department
Crisis Continues in Italy
ROME The political crisis con
tinues Former Premier Zanardelli
was unable to go to the quirinal to
see the king owing to sickness He
arose in the morning but was obliged
to return to bed This circumstance
is delaying the solution of the crisis
it is reported that if Sig Zanardelli
persists in his refusal to form a cab
inet the king will call on former Min
ister Giolitti
Grandfather of Baby McKee Dead
INDIANAPOLIS Ind R S McKee-
president of the wholesale shoe
firm of McKee Co died after a
long illness He was the grandfather
of Baby McKee President Harri
sons grandson
Kansas Wants Harvest Hands
TOPEKA Kas The railroads have
decided that the cheap rates of trans
porting harvest hands will be in force
this year from June 25 to July 10 in
clusive The rate will be a one third
fare for parties of five or over to any
point in Kansas In spite of the
floods which have devastated some
of the valley lands of the state the
need of a large number of harvest
hands is very pressing and will have
to come from other states
CCOUTS IDEA OF A REPUBLIC
Sorvja Not Ready for Such nn Ad-
vanned Government
-BELGRADE The Norodni LIsty
concludes an editorial article regard
ing the suggested establishment of a
Servian republic thus
Servia is not yet ready for such
an advanced government while the
army which is really the contributing
factor of the situation would not agree
to its establishment Servia has had
only two ruling dynasties and since
tho Obrenovitches have been extermi
nated there is no choice except the
Karageorgeovitche3
Ljubonir Kallevitch the new foreign
minister in the course of an inter
view said that the Servian agents in
London Paris and Vienna had been
informed br the respective govern
ments to which they are accredited
that these powers had no intention of
intervening In Servia so long as pub
lic order was maintained
AMERICAN KILLED BY TURKS
United States Consul at Odessa Re
ports His Death
WASHINGTON United States Con
sul Heenan at Odessa Russia reports
by cable to the state department that
Quarekin B Chitjian an American
citizen was killed in that city by a
number of Turks who have been cap
tured Chitjian was born in Harpoot
Turkey in 18C3 and came to the
United States when a child He lived
at Worcester Mass where he was
naturalized and ordained as a clergy
man returning to Europe last Septem
ber It is assumed that the Russian
authorities at Odessa will mete out
justice for the killing
MADE THE SULTAN TREMBLE
Will Not Allow the Word Assassina
tion to Be Used
CONSTANTINOPLE The terrible
drama at Belgrade caused stupefac
tion at the yildiz palace The sultan
was so affected that he was unable to
listen to the details published in the
newspaper and allowed those who con
versed with him to speak only of the
death of the king and queen of Ser
via and would not permit them to
mention the word assassination It is
announced here that King Charles of
Roumania who was honorary colonel
of the Sixth regiment of Servian in
fantry which perpetrated the massa
cre at Belgrade has severed his con
nection with the regiment which he
considers has given such horrible
proof of lack of military honor
Appoints a New York Man
WASHINGTON D C Alvord
Cooley of Westchester N Y has
been appointed civil service commis
sioner by President Roosevelt to suc
ceed James R Garfield appointed
commissioner of corporations
Senator Piatt of New York took
luncheon with the president Saturday
remaining at the white house until
nearly oclock After his conference
with the president he announced Mr
Cooleys appointment He did not in
dicate that Mr Cooley was his selec
tion for the place It is said the ap
pointment was decided on some time
ago and was acquiesced in by Sen
ator Piatt
Absorbs Steamer Line
TACOMA Wash The Canadian
Pacific railroad has absorbed the Ca
nadian Pacific Navigation company
with headquarters at Vancouver aui
has taken over its fourteen steamers
plying between Victoria Skagway and
other points As yet there is no
change in the Alaska tariff but local
lines expect that when any large
amount of business is open to compe
tition the Canadian road will be a for
midable rival
Cholera in the Philippines
WASHINGTON D C Official ad
vices to the marine hospital service in
this city represent a siarp increase
of cholera cases in the Philippine Is
lands since the beginning of the rainy
season Many of the cases have oc
curred in Manila but a rapid spead
down the coast of Luzon also is re
ported About half of the Manila
cases have occurred among the crews
of launches and other small craft
New Trial for Tennessee Claflin
LONDON The appeal court grant
ed the application of Lady Cook for
merly Miss Terinesse Claflin of New
York for a retrial of the charge
brought against her by J H Wallace
her former private secretary who
was granted a veridct of 32750 on the
plea of libel
Dewey Ranch Is Attacked
TOPEKA Kan L D Hotchkiss
county for Cheyenne county tele
graphed Governor Bailey requesting
that the attorney general assist in
the prosecution of the Deweys Gov
ernor Bailey referred the matter to
Attorney General Coleman who of
fered to attend the preliminary hear
ing on Wednesday The Deweys
have also a formidable arrry of
legal talent and tho case will be hard
fought
k KINO IS SLAIN
THE ARMY REVOLTS AND COM
MITS MURDER
NINE PEOPLE ASSASSINATED
King and Queen of Servia Die in Each
Others Arms Pretender to the
Throne Is Proclaimed by the Army
Decision Will Be Confirmed
BELGRADE A military
acy which subsequent events show
had the sympathy of the majority of
the Servian people was carried out in
the early hours of Thursday morn
ing and King Alexander Queen Dra
ga her two brothers and several min
isters were assassinated
The following is the official list of
the killed
KING ALEXANDER
QUEEN DRAGA
THE QUEENS TWO BROTHERS
PREMIER MARKOVITCH
THE MINISTER OF WAR
TWO AIDES-DE-CAMP AND TWO
OTHER OFFICERS
The time of assassination is given
officially as 2 a m
Prince Peter Karageorgeovltch the
pretender to the throne has been pro
claimed king by the army and there
is every reason to believe that this
decision will be confirmed by the
Servian parliament which has been
summoned to meet on June 15 The
revolution was executed without any
opposition on the part of the people
of Belgrade and the capital and the
country remain quiet
While the main outlines of the
events which took place within the
royal palace are known the details
are conflicting owing to the extra
ordinary secrecy with which the plot
was contrived and carried out The
chief conspirators were all men of
high rank who acted in concert with
the army
The participation of the latter in the
assassination which blotted out the
Obrenovitch dynasty which has ruled
Servia with a short intermission for
nearly a century is mainly due to
the atttiude of King Alexander and
his consort towards the officers of
the army whom he- always treated
with scant courtesy His desire to
remove the war school from Belgrade
to Shebatz particularly gave the offi
cers offense
The date is a sinister one in the
history of the Obrenovitch house be
ing the thirty fifth anniversary of the
assassination of King Alexanders
grand uncle who was done to death
by Agents of Alexander Karageorge
ovitch the then leading member of
the house which had long disputed the
throne of Servia against the Obreno
vitch family and whose head now
Prince Peter Karageorgeovitch has
been proclaimed king
Dissatisfaction against King Alexan
ders rule nas Deen actuated since
his suspension of the constitution last
April and it is from that time that
the military plot dates The organiza
tion of this bloody deed was carried
out with consummate skill The king
for the past two months was thrown
off his guard by the apparent quietude
of the reception ot his recent coup
detat In the meantime the conspir
ators had decided on June 10 as the
date for the execution of the revolu
tion for two reasons firstly it is the
anniversary of the murder of King
Alexanders grand uncle Michael
and secondly because it was feared
that further delay would permit the
skuptschina to settle the succession
to the throne according to the kings
wishes and it was believed that the
brother of the hated queen would be
his choice
Expect a Special Session
TOPEKA Kas It is expected that a
special session of the Kansas legisla
ture will be called to pass bills for the
relief of the flood sufferers Replies
have been received from twenty five
members of the legislature giving fav
orable answers to the query as to
whether they could serve without pay
Nearly 60000 is now in the flood re
lief fund If this generous aid con
tinues it will be sufficient in three
weeks to go a long way toward giving
North Topeka a new start
In Governments Favor
WASHINGTON D C The court oi
appeals in the District of Columbia
decided the second class mail matter
case in favor of the government re
versing the decision of the lower court
The case was that oi the postmaster
general against Houghton Mifflin
Co and involving thg admission to
the mails as second class mail matter
of certain puolications
Five Troops of Regulars Go
WASHINGTON General Baldwin
commanding the Department of Colo
rado has telegraphed the war de
partment that he has ordered three
troops of the Fourteenth cavalry from
Fort Grant and two troops from Hua
chuica to Morenci He asks if he has
authority to tend troops from other
posts if necessary without reference
to the department Acting Adjutant
General Hall telegraphed him the re
quired authority
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THE EAST ST LOUIS FLOOD
A Wnrkmin riocrihixi tha Airfil Duett
of Water t
ST LOUIS Thoma3 Middleton a X
volunteer In charge of a gang of men
working to keep back the Hood gives
this vivid description of the break
The break occurred at 1140 My
gang was hard at work with the oth
ers and l had just looked at my watch
and noted that it was almost time to
take our midnight lunch The water
was pouring over the top of the em
bankment in a sheet even after all
our work Suddenly with a roar that
1 shall never forget a jet of water
shot through the embankment almost
at my feet I was carried away but
threw out my arm and seized some
firm object and pulled myself out of
the water C D Sherwood a laborer
standing at my side was swept away
and I saw him drown In an instant
the water had cut a section of the em
bankment out and a stream twenty
five feet wide was rushing through
I looked across the torrent and saw
another section of tne embankment go
out a few minutes liter and then that
portion standing between the two tor
rents went down and the river pour
ed through in all its tury Many men
especially negroes were drowned I
know that several negroes worn out
were lying asleep right in the path of
the break They certainly drowned
I escaped by running along the em
bankment back to the city
The alarm spread like wildfire and
whistles were blown bells rung shots
were fired and cries of warning were
sounded but even witn all this pande
monium the majority of the aroused
inhabitants failed to leave their
homes
WAS LAST OF THE DYNASTY
Killing on Anniversary of the Murder
of Prince Michael
COLOGNE A private telegram
from Belgrade says The career of
the Obrenovich Cynasty was closed in
the early hours of this morning the
same day of the year on which Prince
Michael was murdered thirty five years
ago in the park of Topschider near
Belgrade Today a requiem mass was
being sung in memory of Prince Mi
chael and now the last of his race to
gether with all connected with the
dynastj by his unfortunate marriage
lie in a bier in the palace at Bel
grade
The people of Belgrade have been
flocking the streets since 3 oclock in
the morning discussing the tragedy
but without condemnation A strong
detachment of troops is encamped
about the palace of the newly pro
claimed king who was a pretender
to the throne for many years He
was born in Belgrade in 184G and was
married in 1883 to Princess Zerka
daughter of Prince Nicholas of Mon
tenegro She died in 1890
SHOCK KILLS THE SHEEP
Superimposed System on War Ships
is Condemned
CHERBOURG France The sys
tem of superimposed turrets on war
ships has been condemned bv the na
val commission which has been ex
perimenting with the battleship Henry
IV The final trials were to test the
possibility of men occupying the low
er turret while firing was being done
from the upper turret
Four sheep were lifted up in the
lower turret to represent gunners and
after ten shots had been fired three
of the animals were found to be dead
The fourth had broken away and had
sought refuge in the captains cabin
QUARRELED OVER A WOMAN
One Mar is Dead and the Other isln
Jail
DEADWOOD S D Edward Wilson
of Spearfish was shot and D Bennett
of Spearfish is in the Deadwood jail
charged with murder The two men
had a quarrel over a woman Ben
nett says Wilson killed himself He
acknowledged the quarrel and says
Wilson tried to shoot him that he
grabbed the revolver and that when
neighbors started to separate them
Wilson went back in the house after
which he shot himself Bennett is
known to have made threats that he
would kill Wilson Wilson died from
fhe wound
Jews Need Not Fear in Odessa
ST PETERSBURG General Arsfi
eff the new prefect of police of Odes
sa in receiving a deputation of rabbis
recently assured them that the Jews
of Odessa could pursue their avoca
tions without fearing anti Semite out
breaks
Jessie Morrison Hears Her Doom
ELDORADO Kan Jessie Morrison
listened to the reading of the man
date of the supreme court which or
ders that she serve a sentence of
twenty five years in the penitentiary
for the murder of her rival Clara Wi
ley Castle Miss Morrison was too
ill to be moved and although the
sheriff had orders to take her to the
penitentiary at once it is thought
she will be allowed to remain home
for a while
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THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
Latest Quotations Prom South
Omaha and Kansas City
esw1
SOUTH OMAHA
CATTLE There was a much heavier
run of cattle than was generally an
ticipated and packers took advantage
of the opportunity to take oft somo of
the advance they have been putting1 on
for the last several days The trade on
beef steers was not very brisk as sales
men all wanted steady prices while
packers were trying to buy supplies
fuly a dime lower As a general thing
the market could be quoted right close
to a dime lower The choicest grades
in a good man case did not sell over
a nickel lower but on the other hand
the common cattle and especially big
heavy cattle that were lacking in qual
ity sold a big dime lower There were
only a few cows and heifers Included
In the offerings and ns a result prices
showed very little change Anything
desirable sold without trouble at
steady prices Bulls veal calves and
stags were In good demand at steady
prices If the quality was at all desir
able The demand for stockers and
feeders was very limited and the few
bunches that arrived had to sell a lit
tle lower than yesterday
HOGS There was another liberal
run of hogs and the market opened
fully a nickel lower as Chicago was
quoted 510c lower Trading was
fairly active at the decline and It soon
became evident that packers all had
to have a good many hogs and that
there were none too many to fill their
requirements The early sales went
mostly from G to 605 The bulk of
all the hogs sold from 597 to 6-
02yx with the choice loads selling
mostly from 605 to 610 Trading
toward the close of the market was
very active
SHEEP Quotations for clipped
stock Choice western lambs 02
675 fair to good lambs 525625
choice western wooled lambs 6755
700 fair to good wooled lambs 550
650 choice lightweight yearlings 500
550 choice wethers 490Ii510 fair
to good wethers 450 490 choice
ewes 425 450 fair to good ewes
350 425 feeder lambs 250 u 350
feeder yearlings 2503 350 feeder
wethers 250350 feeder ewes 200
tt 275
PRIZES AWARDED AT YALE
Two Nebraska Scholars Are in the
List
NEW HAVEN Conn Awards
were made public Friday of many
prize winners at Yale
In the divinity school Fogg scholar
ships are awarded to George Dewitt
Castor Kansas City Mo Harold
Bruce Huntington Berea Ky of the
senior class and Allis scholarships to
Judson Lewis Cross York Neb
Ernest Frank McGregor St Paul
Minn Albert Wentworth Palmer
Los Angeles Cal and David Edward
Thomas Dawson Neb
The Barge mathematical prizes
were awarded to James Harold Wailis
Dubuque la and John Elbridge
Brentley of McMinnville Tenn
SIDE OF MOUNTAIN SLIDES
Completely Blocks All Railroad Traf
fic From South
ASHEVILLE N C The side of a
mountain caved in between Spartan
burg and Asheville at noon Friday
Thousands of tons of rock and dirt
plunged downward completely filling
one of the largest railroad cuts in
the mountains of Western North Caro
lina and effectually shutting off all
traffic from the south The land
slide occurred near Tyron N C just
at the foot of Saludaj mountain The
road had just resumed operation of
trains being blocked by washouts in
Spartanburg county last week
Kings Mother Prostrated
PARIS Former Queen Natalie of
Servia is so deeply affected by the
murder of her son King Alexander
that she is unable to leave the apart
ment at Versailles of her sister In
timate friends of the queen believe
she will remain completely isolated
at Versailles until the Servian crisis
is over The queens nephew said
that she is resolutely determined not
to make any public statement
Damage to Wheat Crop Not Bad
TOPEKA Kan Official reports re
ceived by State Employment Agent
Gerow from Kansas counties show
the the injury done the Kansas
wheat crop by the flood is not nearly
so serious as at first reported Some
counties report that the conditions
have improved and that they will
need a large number of men to assist
in the harvest
More Funds Are Needed
TOPEKA Kan Hundreds of houses
in North Topeka are yet uninhabita
ble The work will be started on a
ten city to shelter the refugees
Reception to General Grant
NEW YORK A reception was
given Friday night to Gen Frederick
D Grant and his wife by U S Grant
Post No 253 of Brooklyn In re
sponse to an address of welcome
General Grant made a brief speech
comprising in the main reminiscences
of the late war A handsome sword
and belt was presented to Ulysses S
Grant third son of General Grast
who eraduated from West Point on
Thursday
Monument to a Road Builder
As a memorial to the goneroslty ol
Joseph Park in building thirty miles
of macadamized roads for the town ol
Rye N Y freo of co3t several
wealthy persons promise to erect a
monument In the public square
GREATLY IIEI1UCED IIATZS3
via
1VAIIASH ItAIMlOAD
Below Is a partial list of tho many
half rates offerod via the Wabash Rail
road
Atlanta Ga and return 3210
Sold July 5th Gth and 7th
Indianapolis Ind and return 1940
Sold June 7th 8th 9th 13th and 14th
St Louis Mo and return 1350
Sold June 16th and 17th
Boston Mass and return 3175
Sold Juno 24th 25th and 2 Gth
Boston Mass and roturn 3375
Sold June 30th to July 4th
Saratoga N Y and return 3220
Sold July 4th and 5th
Detroit Mich and roturn 2100
Sold July 14th and 15th
Baltimore Ml and return 3221
Sold July 17th and 18th
Baltimore Md and return 322
Sold Sept 17th 18th and 19th
All tickets reading over tho Wabash
are good on steamers in either direc
tion between Detroit and Buffalo
without extra charge excopt meals
and berths Long limits and stop
overs allowed Remember this is The
Worlds Fair Line Go this route and
view the grounds
For folders and all Information ad
drosa HARRY E MOORES
G A P D
Omaha Neb
Inspiration perspiration and desper
ation are the rations which make
achievement fat
To Cure a Cold In One day
Take Laxativo Bromo Quinlno Tablets All
druggists refund money If it fails to cure 25c
When a fellow begins to talk about
affinities you can generally ee his fin
ish
This Will Interest Mothers
Mother Grays Sweet Powders for Child
ren used by Mother Gray a nurse ia
Childrens Home New York Cure Fever
ishness Bad Stomach Teething Disorders
move and regulate the bowels and destroy
Worms Sold by all Druggists 25c Sample
FREE Address A SOlmsted LeRoyNY
Are car windows a protection
They enable the passengers to look
out for themselves
When You Buy Starch
bny Defiance and get the best 16 oz for 10
cents Once used always used
This is the time of year when it is
likely to be disappointing to see last
summers suit
IF YOU USE BAZE BIA7K
Get Red Cross Ball Mluo tho best Ball Blnn
Large 2 oz package only 5 cents
Beware of the deadbeat He usually
comes to life
Italian Band in the Navy
Rear Admiral Rodgers new com
mandant of the Brooklyn navy yard
is not at all pleased with the band
that has been sent him from Wash
ington Tho leader and all the mem
bers are Italians and none of them
knows a word of English Exasper
ating errors are made during the
marching exercises of the marines
while the playing at all times is very
bad The pay in the band service of
the navy is so low that American mu
sicians will not enlist so most of
the recruiting is done at European
stations
How Knox Obeys Orders
Attorney General Knox has keen
appreciation ft a fast horse a game
of golf good companions and a good
cigar The other day he invited a
newspaper correspondent to join him
in an afternoon at the links The ride
out to the club was made behind the
attorney generals record breaking
team in order that all of the features
of the entertainment might be com
plete Mr Knox however had for
gotten to provide himself with cigars
and soon after the start deplored the
oversight The correspondent at once
produced a bountiful supply and
throughout the afternoon the smoking
went on When the program had
been nearly completed and the drive
home almost finished the attorney
general threw away the last half of the
last cigar Well he ejaculated we
have had a nice drive a good game
and I havent violated my physicians
orders not to use tobacco either
A Maryland Wonder
Upper Cross Roads Md June 15th
Never in the history of medicine in
this state has anything created such a
sensation by its marvelous cures or
the most extreme cases as Dodd3
Kidney Pills
This wonderful medicine seems to
know no limit in its wonder working
power Long standing cases that
have defied the most expert medical
treatment seem to yield easily to thi3
new conqueror of disease
Hundreds have testified to the vir
tue of Dodds Kidney Pills They tell
of severe cases of Rheumatism Lum
bago Backache Female Trouble Ner
vous Diseases and even Dropsy Dia
betes and Brights Disease cured by
this medicine
Among those who have been bene
fited may be mentioned Mrs John
Cooney of thi3 place
Mrs Cooney says
I believe Dodds Kidney Pills the
best remedy ever known for Kidney
Trouble and weak back
They are without exception tho
best medicine I have ever used
I will always praise them highly
for I know that they are good
Mrs Cooney is only one of many
who say of Dodds Kidney Pills
The most wonderful remedy wo
ever heard of
A new broom sweeps clean and
flowers from a lover do not always
predict devotion after fcbe wedlling
Defiance Starch
should be in
every household
none so eood
beMdes 4 oz more for 10 cents than tCv
other brand of cold water starch
It is possible to lead any man to
the fount of knowledge but its Im
possible to make him drink
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