The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 04, 1903, Image 2

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    OUR SHIPS MOVE
VES8ELS UNDER WAY FOR TURK
ISH WATERS
UOTHIHG LATE FROM BEYROOT
Reports Not Confirmed Are That Min
ister Leishman Has Requested tho
United States to Recall the Euro
pean Squadron from Turkish
Waters
WASHINGTON Other than the
advices from Admiral Cotton announc
ing his departure with the cruisers
Brooklyn and San Francisco for
root there were no developments in
I he Turkish situation so far as Wash
ington is concerned No additional in
formation came from United States
Minister Leishman Secretary Hay
saying he had not heard from our min
ister to Turkey Saturday
Tiio orders to Admiral Cotton to
proceed to Beyroot will not he can
celed it is authoritatively stated un
less the president so directs Such
an order at this time however ap
parently would not avail anything as
the admiral is now on his way to
Turkey
The Associated Press interview with
Chekib Bey the Turkish minister at
REVERSE FOR REBELS
Severely Defeated in Engagement
t Whsre 1000 Men Are Killed
SALONICA The Bulgaria insur
gents sustained a severe reverse at
Smilovo Friday 100 of them being
killed The insurgents to the number
of 3000 occupied a position on a
height which was stormed by six bat
talions of Turkish troops commanded
ly Servet Pasha After losing 1000
of their number the Bulgarians fled
in the face of the heavy Turkish ar
tillery fire The Turkish losses were
insignificant
SOFIxV Bulgaria Dispatches re
ceived from Contantinople Salonica
Monastir and Adrianople reveal an
equally unsatisfactory condition of af
fairs in Macedonia From Salonica
came reports of new uprisings At
Monastir the insurgents are said to be
masters of the situation Telegrams
from Adrianople declare that the in
surgent bands are continuing their
ravages
Vesuvius is Still Busy
ROME The eruption of Vesuvius
continues In all its grandeur but with
out apparent danger to the neighbor
hood Hundreds of the people remain
up all night long to witness the spec
tacle
An lowan Killed by Train
ALBUQUERQUE N M R W Hos
tetter of Cedar Rapids la was run
down and killed by a train at Cerril
los N M Sunday
Agitation in Servia
BELGRADE Servia A crowd of
thousands of people gathered in the
theater square on Sunday afternoon
and demonstrated in sympathy with
the Macedonians Several well known
politicians spoke They condemned
Turkish misrule appealed to the Ser
vians to assist the Macedonians in
their struggle for freedom and declar
ed that Servia Bulgaria and Monte
negro ought to occupy and rebuild the
Turkish empire
AST2L -
RELIANCE COMES JN FIRST
Winner Fails to Cover Course Insldo
of the Time Limit
Start Turn
Reliance 1102 15510
Shamrock III 1102 20740
CAUSES AN EXTRA SESSION
Finish
43S45
NEW YORK With Reliance less
than a third of a mile from the fin
ish and Shamrock III hull down on
tho horizon fully two miles astern of
the gallant defender the fourth race
of the present series for the Americas
cup Thursday was declared off be
cause of the expiration of the time
limit of five and one half hours as
happened on Thursday last Although
officially it was no race the defeat
administered to the challenger was
bo ignominious that whatever linger
ing hope remained in the breasts of
the friends of Sir Thomas boat van
ished Reliances victory was in ev
ery way more decisive than that of
last baturday Shamrock was out
sailed outpointed and outfooted from
start to finish
Reliance beat Shamrock hopelessly
in the work fifteen miles to wind
ward rounding the outer mark twelve
minutes and thirty seconds ahead of
it a gain in actual time of eleven
minutes and twenty nine seconds
Down the wind it steadily increased
its lead The real interest of the day
was not against Shamrock but was in
the exciting struggle of Reliance in
the last half hour to reach the finish
his summer home at Sayville L I
line before the regatta committee fired
was a topic of almost general dis
cussion in official circles That the
minister is manifestly perturbed over
the situation of affairs in Turkey is
fully realized here
His uneasiness over the presence of
an American fieet in Turkish waters
lest it be taken by the revolutionists
as an evidence of tho American gov
ernments sympathy with their cause
it is thought will not be a strong
enough reason for its withdrawal
The administration regards it as a
sacred duty to see that adequate and
prompt assistance and protection
should be given American interests
in the disturbed districts and for this
reason feels justified in having the
warships sent to Turkey
Contrary to expectation Chekib
Eey had not arrived in Washington up
to 9 oclock Sunday night and inquiry
at the leading hotels failed to dis
close that he had telegraphed that
lie was coming A number of dis
patches are awaiting his arrival here
Presumably some of the dispatches
are from Constantinople and Secre
tary Hay will grant the minister an
audience if he comes to the city
With the departure of the cruisers
Brooklyn and San Francisco for Bey
root as announced by Admiral Cot
ton to the navy department the en
tire European squadron is now on its
way to the Turkish seaport
CONSTANTINOPLE Since the
representations made by United
States Minister Leishman regarding
the attempt on the life of Vice Con
sul Nagelssen the authorities at Bey
root are displaying a marked activity
in their efforts to find the culprit
the gun which should announce the
expiration of the time limit
Did not finish
TURKS SLAY VOMEN
Wholesale Massacre Reported from
Twenty Villages
SALONICA European Turkey An
insurgent movement is afoot in the
vilayet of Salonica It is feared that
it threatens Vodena forty six miles
from here Salonica and other towns
Well informed persons here share in
tho general disquietude Large bands
are reported to have been organized
by Bulgarians who it is expected at
a given signal will resort to general
incendiarism The Turkish popula
tion is resolved should great disturb
ances occur to exterminate all the
Bulgarians in this city Consequent
ly a number of Bulgarian residents
are leaving Salonica
VIENNA The Neue Freie Presses
Constantinople correspondent tele
graphs that a band of Bulgarians has
attacked the Turkish town of Urgas
south of Iniada on the east coast of
Turkey and has blown up the gov
ernment biddings with dynamite It
is reported that 200 persons were
killed
FAVORS A NEBRASKA IDEA
Judge Talks on Lynchings and the
Crime Which Causes Them
MYSTIC Conn Hezekiak Butter
worth of Boston made the opening ad
dress at the Universal Peace unions
sessions Friday His topic dealt with
the effect upon the world of the open
ing of the pan American canal He
said that the canal would wed two
oceans and make all mankind one
family
Supreme Justice Charles B Lore
of Deleware who at the time of the
lynching at Wilmington Del de
nounced such practices made an ad
dress He recommended the Falls
City method of dealing with criminal
assault Alfred H Love of Philadel
phia president of the Universal Peace
Union and Henry W Wilbur of New
York editor of the Defender also
gave addresses
The objective and aims of the
Straight Edge Co operative industries
were explained by their organizer
Wilbur F Copeland of New York
Salvador is to Deal witht a Claim
Against Her
SAN SALVADOR Congress will
hold extraordinary sessions to deal
with the payment of the Burrell claim
in accordance with the last agreement
arrived at in Washington through the
efforts of Senor Lopez Salvadorean
minister to the United States
Alfred H Burrell brought an ac
tion against the republic of Salvador
because of the governments treat
ment of the Triunfo company The
court of arbitration sitting in Wash
ington in May last year awarded Mr
Burrell 448000 damages in gold The
Salvadorean government refused to
make payment and efforts were then
made to arrange another settlement
A man is known by the company he
works for
Hears of Allen in Mexico
BOSTON A dispatch was received
by Chief Inspector Watts from United
States Minister Powell at the City of
Mexico in relation to the report that
Willard S Allen the defaulting treas
urer of the Preachers Aid society of
the Methodist Episcopal church had
been seen in that city last Sunday
Minister Powell said he had no per
sonal knowledge that Allen had been
there although he had heard the re
port
V
6
CONSUL NOT SHOT
UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT
MADE TO KILL HIM
PRESIDENT IS GRATIFIED
WAS
BULLET MISSED THE MARK
Minister Leishman Explains Hov
Error Came to Be Made Correc
tion Relieves the Tension Wash
ington Officials Now Think Diplo
macy Will Be Successful
WASHINGTON A decidedly new
turn in the case of United States Vice
Consul William Magelssen at Beyroot
Syria who was reported to have been
assassinated last Sunday developed
Friday night when it became known
that the report was incorrect and that
although Mr Magelssen had been shot
at he had not been injured This re
port came to the State department in
a dispatch from United States Minister
Leishman at Constantinople who said
the mistake in making the original an
nouncement was due to a mistake in
translating the cipher message to the
minister The dispatch from Mr
Leishman followed closely on the same
subject which had been shown to the
prominent officials of the government
The dispatch of the minister was com
municated to the president at once at
Oyster Bay but up to a late hour
nothing had been heard from him on
the subject at the State department
Its contents were extremely gratify
ing to the officials of the government
here as It relieved the situation of its
extreme tension and leaves the way
open for an amicable and peaceful ad
justment of the incident Whether
or not orders will be given calling off
the proposed cruise of the European
squadron to Turkish waters is a mat
ter for future determination
Acting Secretary Loomis declined to
make public the text of Minister Leish
mans dispatch tonight but he gave a
summary of its contents
As stated in the press dispatch it
showed that Mr Magelssen had been
shot at by some person at the time un
known to the officials but that he had
not been hit The local Turkish offi
cials were prompt to express their re
gret at the occurrence and were exert
ing themselves to apprehend the as
sassin but thus far had been unsuc
cessful
The ministers dispatch also said
that Consul Ravendal had reported to
him that some of the consuls located
at Beyroot had reported to their gov
ernment that the situation at that
place had become exceedingly unsafe
that this condition of affairs had ex
isted for some time and that some
thing ought to be done to relieve the
tension The opinion was expressed
that the attempted assassination of
Mr Magelssen would probably bring
matters to a focus and some effort be
made to avoid further trouble
Thankful That Consul Magelssen Es
caped
OYSTER BAY President Roose
velt vas notified Friday night by a
representative of the Associated Press
of the incorrectness of the report that
Vice Consul William C Magelssen at
Beyroot Syria had been assassinated
The president expressed gratifica
tion that Consul Magelssen had es
caped without injury from the assault
of the would be murderer He an
nounced however that no change
would be made in the plans of this
government and that the European
squadron which he ordered to pro
ceed immediately to Beyroot would
continue to its ordered destination
It can be said that the president
and Secretary of State Hay both re
gard it advisable in view of the pres
ent state of unrest in Turkey to
have American war vessels in Turk
ish waters
For several hours President Roose
velt and Secretary of State Hay were
in confidence at Sagamore Hill They
discussed every suggested phase of
the situation in Turkey At the con
clusion of the conference Secretary
Hay announced his intention of re
turning immediately to Washington
Settling for the Disaster
RAWLINS Wyo W C Hussey
claim agent of the Union Pacific has
made a settlement with forty one
estates of miners who lost their lives
in the Hanna mines on June 30 The
sum of 800 will be paid to each
widow 50 to each child and 45 to
each single man
Attack Was Premeditated
NEW YORK In response to a tel
egram of inquiry regarding the re
ported assassination of Vice Consul
Magelssen at Beirut Syria Mr Fry
er treasurer of the board of Pres
byterian missions at Beirut has ca
bled to the Associated Press as
follows Although the attack
made on Vice Consul Magelssen
was evidently premeditated the
bullet missed him and he escaped un
injured
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DOINGS OF TURKS
Evidently Intend Exterminating Bui
garians
LONDON According to a Sofia tel
egram to the Times the Turkish re
pressive measures in Macedonia have
reached the utmost limits of barbar
ism and it is evident that it is the
intention to accomplish this by de
grees the total extirpation of the Bul
garian population
Within the last few days says the
Times correspondent twelve more
Christian villages have been handed
over to fire and sword and the women
children and the aged have been mas
sacred indiscriminately Convoys ol
prisoners dispatched to Monastir have
been murdered by their escorts on the
way
A private letter from a foreign res
ident in Monastir says even the local
Tusks are disgusted and mediate as
sassinating the consul in order to pro
voke European intervention
The insurgents are doubtless taking
a terrible revenge and are executing
the revolutionary program to the let
ter The reported concentration of
large Turkish forces in the Adrianople
district at Mustafa Pasha Kisylngach
and other points on the Bulgarian
frontier is regarded with much appre
hension in Sofia
A special dispatch published this
morning gives a gloomy view of the
crisis in the Balkans According to
reports from Constantinople a rumor
was current that war had already
been declared against Bulgaria It
was proved to be unfounded but tho
state of popular feeling is said to be
such that no other issue is regarded
as possible
It is further stated that although
the Russian squadron was withdrawn
from India it continues to cruise near
the Bosphorus
It is reported that several Italians
have been murdeded by Turks in Is
mid a seaport in Asia Minor fifty
three miles southeast of Constanti
nople
From Belgrade it is announced that
a big mass meeting of Macedonians in
tended to be held August 23 was post
poned to August 30 by order of the
government on account of the Turkish
protests
VERY FAST TIME
New Worlds Record Made by the
Horse Dillon
READVILLE Mass Before a great
crowd of spectators at Readville on
Monday and with track and weather
conditions perfect Lou Dillon trotted
a mile in two minutes a new worlds
record So that no breeze might in
terfere Millard Sanders driver of the
great mare brought out the daughter
of Sidney Dillon for the attempt early
in the day
For pacemakers there were two run
ning horses hitched to road carts
Peggy from Paris driven by Doc
Tanner and Carrie Nation driven by
Scott McCox
The first score was fruitless Lou
Dillon making a break just before
reaching the wire On the second at
tempt however the word was given
Starting Judge Walker rang his bell
but Tanner nodded or him to say go
and turning to Sanders called to hiA
to come along
Tanner kept Peggy from Paris di
rectly in front of the peerless chest
nut trotter while McCoy lay at her
wheel In this way the trio went to
the quarter pole in thirty and one
quarter seconds With never a skip
Lou Dillon went so smooth gaited
down the back stretch as to lead
those not timing the mile to believe
that her speed was not alarmingly
fast
Discuss Prospects of War
VICTORIA B C Japanese papers
brought by the Empress of China
which arrived Tuesday from the Ori
ent have columns discussing the pros
pects of war The Mainichi reports
that the Japanese government has
concluded arrangements with a certain
power for the loan of 100000000 for
military purposes The paper states
editorially that the report is believed
to be true
Gormans Son in Politics
BALTIMORE Md Colonel A P
Gorman jr the only son of United
States Senator A P Gorman was
nominated by the Howard county
democratic convention for the state
senate having won a decisive victory
over his opponents Colonel Gorman
is 30 years of age and begins his po
litical career where his father begur
thirty years ago
News Conveyed to family
LACROSSE Wis News that Vice
Consul Magelssen reported assassin
ated at Beirut Syria vas alive and
uninjured was conveyed to the fam
ily of the vice consuls brother Rev
H G Magelssen here Friday night
and to the parents of the vice consul
at Highland Prairie Minn Arrange
ments will be made for a family re
union and services of thanksgiving
probably will be held in the Norwe
gian Lutheran church here
The Century for September
The Horse in America is perhaps
the widest reaching topic in tho Sep
tember Century it Is treated by John
Gilmer Speed in a manner to awaken
discussion and there is a rare col
lection of r atures of famous horses
which will themselves be attractive
to all who aro interested in the de
velopment of the horse in the United
States It Is followed by a paper on
Tho Berlin Bourse by William C
Dreher who describes German meth
ods on change and compares them
with those of New York
The same number contains two por
traits of tho late Pope a drawing
from life by Andre Castaigne and a
frontispiece drawing by II T Tobin
from a photograph Accompanying
lhse is a brief appreciative artice by
Cardinal Gibbons on The Onaracter
of Leo XIII based on personal im
pressions Othei articles relating to re
cent events are A Wonderful Change
In Pelee by Dr Hovey with photo
graphs taken by him on the flank of
the new peak and Heroes in Black
Skins a narrative of some admirable j
needs by negroes written uy liooKer
T Washington witii a reproduction of
the bust of the Tuskegee educator by
Miss Leila Usher
The greatest lobster ought to be
able to see why there is so much craft
in a steamship game
Fear remorse and repentance are
analogous terms
The voice of a mob reaches into the
marrow
DONT SPOir YOUR CLOTHES
Use Rod Cross Ball Blue uud keep them
white as snow All grocers 5o a package
Biggest Oak in Indiana
The famous Johnstons giant oak
tree on the farm of Joseph M Johns
ton near Amora Ind has been pur
chased and cut down by James Trister
It was conceded to be the largest oak
tree in Indiana measuring six and one
half feet through at the base making
four twelve foot logs containing G790
feet of lumber
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The readers of tills paper will lie pleased to learn
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Is Cancer Increasing
There is a feeling of great uneasi
ness in England over some statistics
that were recently published about the
increase of cancer in Great Britain
The death rate from that disease in
1890 was sixty eight persons in every
100000 inhabitants but in 1900 it was
eighty three in every 100000 Besides
the ratio of deaths from cancer to
those from all other causes among
persons over 3o years of age was only
one out of twenty in 1890 but one out
ot twelve in 1900 These figures have
given rise to much alarm but a con
servative student of mortality says
that the increased rate is probably
due to the fact that vital statistics are
becoming more accurate every year
and are now gathered from places
from which no reports formerly came
Electrical Railways in Italy
Americans must not think that thev
are in all departments at the head of
electrical progress To say nothing
of Marconis achievements Italy is
far in advance of the United States in
the introduction of electrical traction
in place of steam upon long sections
ol important railway lines The line
of the Adriatic company betwepn
Lecco on Lake Corno and Sondrio
G7 miles in length is operated by
electricity and passenger trains tra
verse it at the rate of more than forty
miles an hour A different system is
in use on the line of the Meditrranean
t ompany from Milan to Puerto Ce
resio on Lake Lugano 45 piles
where a speed of 50 miles an hour
is attained by trains consisting of a
motor car and three passenger car
nages
A NEW ROUTE
The Road to Wellville
It is by change of diet that one can
net fairly on the road to health after
years of sickness for most ill health
comes from improper feeding
What a boon it is to shake off cof
fee sickness and nervous headaches
JLs some can if determined
One woman accomplished it in this
way A few years ago I suffered
terribly from sick and nervous head
aches being frequently confined to my
bed two or three days at a time the
attacks coming on from one to four
times in every month I tried
medicines of all kinds but
could get no real relief until my par
ents finally persuaded me to quit the
use of coffee altogether and try Pos
tum Food Coffee It had come to a
point where I was so utterly miser
able that I was willing to make any
reasonable trial
A person couldnt believe what fol
lowed but the results speak for them
selves that was two and a half years
ago and I have never tasted coffee
since I use Postum not only for its
delicious flavor but more for the good
it has done me All of my troubles
disappeared as if by magic and I have
for the past two years been doing all
the work for my family of six I
Bo tho stake cvor so Insignificant
as a rule it makes tho game
Have you thought yet what youll bo
apt to get for Christmas presents
GREATLY REDUCED RATES
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WABASH RAILROAD
Home Visitors Excursion to points
in Indiana Ohio and Kentucky sold
Sept 1st Sth 15th nnd Oct Ctli at
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HALF FARE
Baltimore Md and return sold Sept
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Little Rock Ark and return sold
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Detroit Mich nnd return sold Oct
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Homeseekers Excursion to many
points South and Southeast one way
and round trip tickets sold the first
and third Tuesdays of each month
The Wabash is the only line pass
ing the Worlds Fair Grounds giving
all a view of the buildings and
grounds Through connections No
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equipment consisting of sleepers
FREE reclining chair cars and high
back coaches on all trains
Ask your agent to route you via
the Wabash For rates folders and
all information call at Wabash City
office 1601 Farnam street or address
HARRY E MOORES
Genl Agt Pass Dept
Omaha Neb
Enforcing Old Laws i
The Ministerial Association of Lan
caster county Pa has set out to im
prove the moral tone of the commun
ity One of the steps taken under di
rection of Rev A N Stubbleblne pas
tor of the Quarryville Reformed
church consists in causing the arrest
of Patrick McManus a contractor of
the Pennsylvania road who is charged
with violating a law passed in 1794
prohibiting work on Sunday People
in the neighborhood do not regard
themselves as Sabbath breakers but
they rather gag at this exhibition of
Mr Stubblebines zeal
Hundreds of dealers say the extra
quantity and superior quality of De
fiance Starch is fast taking place of
all other brands Others say they
cannot sell any other march
His Family
It is a pleasant story that Dr Gil
lespie the present moderator of tho
Church of Scotland tells of how he
was nonplussed the other day by a
ragged urchin with whom he got into
conversation He said My boy who
looks after you Na buddy was
the quick replv Where is your
father Hes deid Have you a
mother Shes deid tae Have you
not a sister then I never had yin
But surely you have a brother Yes
but hes at Glasca college Well
cannot he spare some time from
studies to look after you a bit No
sir for he was born wi two heids
and they keep him in a bottle
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and go back to coffee now unless I SUL1 ou
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All of my neighbors it seems to me
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