KF McCook Tribune F M KIMMELL Publisher MCOOK NEBRASKA News in Brief A two headed girl has been horn In Cairo 111 to a negro family or the name of Shane When Cashier Tejada of Santiago Cuba went to his office he found the customs house safe open and G800 missing A Are destroyed all the surface im provements of the American mine at Gladstone Colo The loss is estimat ed at 125000 Princess Victoria of has been operated upon for ap pendicitis at Windsor castle She is not yet out of danger Senator T C Piatt has purchased Villa Eden at Highland Mills N Y to please his wife who says she is tired of living around in hotels The funeral of Mrs Samuel L Clem ens wife of Mark Twain was held at Elmira N Y at the home of her brother General Charles J Langdon With two exceptions there have been no young men elected vice president these exceptions being John C Breck inridge SG and Theodore Roosevelt 43 At Trieste Rear Admiral Barker and the officers of the American bat tleship squadron were entertained at a banquet by Rear Admiral von Je dina Mrs Hazel McDonald was burned to death and her husband John Mc Donald fatally injured in a fire at a rooming house on Pine street in St Louis John OBrien and Joseph Furman alias Day who it is alleged murdered the aged tollgate keeper Samuel Ross ler near Leaman Place Pa have been arrested The pope received Monsignor Fal coni in farewell audience and express ed his sincere congratulations on the civil and religious progress of the Uni ted States The Shanghai correspondent of the London Morning Post In a dispatch dated July 14 says the Chinese em peror is reported to be seriously ill of dysentery Deputy Cesbron republican has challenged M Gerault Richard social ist deputy from Guadalupe France to fight a duel The latter called Ces bron a jackanape Resolutions were unanimously adopt ed by a largely attended mass meeting of citizens which in effect demand that lawlessness and crime must be rooted out of Memphis W H Ellis left Jubital for Abys sinia He had with him the treaty of commerce between the United States and Abyssinia Ellis took with him two small rapid fire cannons The San Francisco Bulletin says that thefihest aquarium in the world is to be established in Golden Gate park by Lr Henry Tevis as a memorial to his brother the late Lloyd Tevis A negro man name unknown has been lynched at Gordo Ala for mak ing insulting proposals to two white women The negro was taken from the jail at Gordo by a mob and hanged The United States army transport Thomas from Manila brought 304 en listed men 368 from various com mands eighty discharged soldiers eighteen marines and thirty eight mil itary prisoners A side track to the home of Judge Alton B Parker at Esopus N Y was ordered constructed by the West Shore railroad for the increased busi ness at that point on account of Judge Parkers nomination The Chicago Rock Island Pacific railroad has renewed for five years its lease of the Burlington tracks from Cameron Mo to Kansas City The entire income of the German emperor 3750000 comes from the people of Prussia whose king he is He gets no pay for being emperor The divorce obtained by Lillian Nor dica the singer from Zoltan Doeme has been upheld by the appellate di vision of the supreme court of New York Louis Ames of New York president H A Hersey Boston secretary and George S Sears Chicago treasurer were re elected at the national young peoples convention at Providence R I The London Times correspondent at Tangier cabfes that the British lega tion notified him that tribesmen in tended to capture him during the night and that fifty Moorish soldiers were sent to protect his house Congressman Richard Bartholdt of Missouri a German American was given the unusual honor of speaking as orator of the day at the 105th an niversary celebration of the fall of the Bastile Another cut of 5 cents in the price of all grades of oil has been made by the Standard Oil company Alfred Lovell assistant superintend ent of motive power of the Santa Fe has been transferrer from Topeka Kan to Chicago He will take his entire office force with him on July 15 Charles A Mielens of Chicago mis taking his wife for a burglar shot her inflicting a fatal wound Fernand du Matheray Swiss minis ter at Washington has been appointed to succeed Dr De Claparede as min istser to Austria Hungary IS Ml FEARFUL RUSSIA THINKS SHE HAS RIGHT TO SEARCH THE THE QUESTIOHWELL WEIGHED Serious Complications Are Not Re garded as Probable Curiosity as to What Germany Will Do About Seiz ure of Mail Sacks ST PETRSBURG The news that the Russian volunteer steamships Smolensk and St Petersburg now cruising in the Red sea are stopping ships of neutral nations and searching them for contraband of war is causing the liveliest interest in all circles Russia has evidently weighed the question believes herself to be within her rights and neither fears nor an ticipates international complications Indeed some of the powers may have been sounded by Russia on the sub ject Nevertheless foreign opinion is awaited eagerly and more or less crit icism is expected Members of the diplomatic corps are keenly anxious to ascertain the views their governments will take of the passage through the Dardanelles of these vessels of the volunteer fleet as merchantmen and their subsequent conversion into ships of war The general view in diplomatic circles even where sentiment is not particu larly friendly to Russia is that while the passage of the Dardanelles might be considered a piece of sharp prac tice on the part of Russia it is an accomplished fact and the powers will not now regard it as a violation of the treaty of Paris but will guard agaijst its repetition The diplomats think that some of the powers may insist that henceforth all volunteer vessels shall be considered as war ships within the meaning of the treaty One of the most interesting ques tions in this connection the diplo mats believe will arise out of Rus sias declaration that coal is contra band of war With prize crews on board the captured ships could be sent to Russian Baltic ports but if short of coal they could not put in at neutral ports to replenish their bunk ers This same question may embar rass Russia when the Baltic squadron sails for the far east In view of the protest made by Ger many in the case of the stoppage of the steamer Bundesrath seized in Delagoa bay December 29 1890 dur ing the South African war as the re sult of which Great Britain had to pay damages much curiosity exists as to what Germany will do in the case of the confiscation by the Smolensk of the mail sacks on board the North German Lloyd steamer Prince Hein rich especially as a large portion of the mail seized was undoubtedly of a commercial character PACKERS STANDING FIRM Will Not Recede from Position Assum ed Last Week CHICAGO There was little if any change in the situation of the meat packers strike here Sunday With Michael J Donnelly the strikers lead er in fat Louis looking after that end of the difficulty there was no effort to renew the peace negotiations which lasted through three aays last week and were terminated Saturday night without results Whether another at tempt to reach an adjustment of the controversy by arbitration will be made is problematical ay the packers believing they had the better of the argument in last weeks conferences are little inclined to offer any conces sions to the strikers One thing is certain the packers say and that is that they will not recede from the position they assumed in last weeks conferences and that the strikers will have to conform to the employers ul timatum before any further peace plans looking to a settlement by ar bitration will be successful SOUTH OMAHA It was announced Sunday night by the managers of the packing houses at South Omaha that work will be resumed in all but the hog killing departments Monday Enough pork product is on hand to prevent any likelihood of a shortage and attention will be given to the slaughter of beef and mutton It is also announced by Cudahy and Ar mour that no further increase in the price of meats will be made by the packers E A Cudahy said that his house is getting all the help it can use and predicted that the strikers would give up before the end of the week Davis Didnt Visit Gorman - WASHINGTON Henry G Davis the democratic vice presidential nomi nee arrived here at noon Sunday and at 1 oclock left for New York The only persons to meet him at the sta tion were several relatives It was stated that tne current reports that he would stop at Laurel Md to see Senator Gorman were erroneous Mr Davis going straight through to New York GOVERNMENT OF MANCHURIA Chinese Suggest a Plan for Jap Con trol TIEN TSIN The Chinese minister at Tokio has telegraphed the Wai Wou Pou the Chinese minister of for eign affairs that the Japanese govern ment has presented a scheme for the administration of Manchuria the prin cipal clause of which is that the Japa nese will govern the province with the number of Chinese troops now in the country POPULISTS EXPECT BENEFITS Think Parker Nomination Will Drive Democrats to Them ST LOUIS Mo After three con ferences held Saturday night by mem bers of the executive committee of the Worlds Fair Further Discharges Debt to the Government ST LOUIS A payment of 500000 on the government loan of 0000000 to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition company was deposited in the sub treasury in St Louis Saturday The best answer to any talk that the exposition company would have difficulty in making the payment isthe fact that the money is now in the sub treasury said President Francis Not only have we made the payment but it has been done a day ahead of time and we will not know what the receipts for the first fifteen days of July have amounted to until the books are closed on todays business The last payment was the first of the 500000 semi monthly payments stipulated by congress when the Worlds fair loan was authorized mere have been two previous pay ments each one comprising a certain per cent of the gross receipts of the exposition company from all sources The total amount refunded the govern ment is 90714915 MAY LEAVE NEW CHWANG Fall of Kai Ping Renders Russian Occupancy of Port Precarious ST PETERSBURG Colonel Nevit sky of the general staff in an inter view says The result of the loss of Kin Chou Kai Ping will probably be the evacuation of New Chwang General Kouropatkins position is more difficult than that which con fronted Lord Roberts in South Africa It is as if Lord Roberts received his supplies by rail via Constantino ple Cairo and Central Africa It will be a long time before General patkin will have enough supplies and men to assume the offensive In the meanwhile he will have to fight rear guard actions perhaps giving up im portant positions like New Chwang which are of vastly more consequence than Kai Ping JAP LOSSES 25000 Latest Report Regarding Storming of Port Rrthur TA TCHE KIAO The latest reports regarding the attempted storming of Port Arthur on July 10 place the Japa nese losses in killed or wounded at 25000 and those of the Russians at 5500 The Japanese retired and the Russians occupied the position The Japanese have now changed their frontal position and a big battle is expected at the eastern portion of the defenses owing to the Japanese turn ing movement A Japanese spy was captured Thurs day He was dressed in the garb of a Chinese and was remarkably cool and defiant in demeanor He said he was a Korean by birth and lived in Japan for twelve years and loved that country Thousands like him he de clared were convinced that Japan eventually would be successful and he advised the Russians to sue for peace as soon as possible Canada After Mexican Trade MEXICO The Canadian Commer cial club has been formed to encour age trade with Canada Efforts of Canadians to promote trade with Mex ico are cordially seconded by the gov ernments of the two countries Incendiary Fire in Alabama MONTGOMERY Ala Fire Sun day completely destroyed the plant of the Alabama rift roofing company entailing a loss of 200000 only par tially insured The plant has been completed and in operation less than a year The property covered four acres and consisted of a planing mill an immense lumber shed three large dry kilns a dust house and a boiler house Three hundred thousand feet of dressed lumber in the sheds and 150000 feet of rough lumber was burned AN peoples party with prominent Bryan JAPANESE FLEE IN DISORDER uuiuutiuia wuu mu uiasuLiancu nut so much with the platform as with the presidential nomination made by the democratic national convention it has been decided to call a national conference of Bryan democratic lead ers within the next thirty days to de cide on some line of action during the coming campaign This statement Is given to the As sociated Press on the authority of George F Washburn of Boston Mass national treasurer of the peoples par ty who with several members of the national executive committee of that party has been in St Louis attending the democratic national convention Mr Washburn when asked to divulge the names of some of his associates in the conference declined to make them known The extent of the movement and the names of those en gaged in it he said would be made public when the call for the national conference was issued and their prom inence he added would be a surprise A number of those present in the con ference Mr Washburn said were Mis sourians while others were from Par kers own state Commenting on Judge Parkers nom ination Mr Washburn said Next to Cleveland the populists most desired the nomination of Par Ker His nomination emphasizes the parting of the ways of allied forces and will help immensely to restore the populist party to its former strength and effectiveness PAY HALF MILLION DOLLARS FIGHT M WATER ENGAGEMENT TAKES PLACE OFF PORT ARTHUR Russians Assume the Offensive At tacking with the Bayonet Heavy Movement of Japanese East of Hai Cheng LONDON The Shanghai corre spondent of the Morning Post cabling under date of July 15 says A naval engagement took place to day off Port Arthur The same correspondent cabling un der date of July 15 says the Chicago Dally News dispatch boat Fawan has been seized by the Russians and towed into Port Arthur t ST PETERSBURG A Russian cor respondent of the Associated Press in the field repeats the story of a Japan ese disaster at Port Arthur July 10 but does not add anything new except that after the disaster the Japanese fled in great disorder pursued by the Russians He says that an aide to General Ren nenkampff and seven Cossacks were wounded in the skirmish in which the general was shot and in which the Jap anese were repulsed Two divisions of Japanese reinforce ments are landing at Dalny the cor respondent says and wounded Japa nese prisoners captured on Black mountain who died subsequently were buried with military honors A special dispatch from Ta Tche Kiao dated July 14 repeats the ac count of the attempted storming of Port Arthur on July 15 and says that the Russians assumed the offensive attacking with the bayonet The Jap anese retired in the wildest disorder The Chinese estimate the Japanese losses at 22000 The spirit of the Japanese the dispatch says is sink ing as the result of the Port Arthur defeat Cholera and dysentery are epidemic at Feng Wang Cheng and there are many deaths daily A heavy movement of Japanese is reported east of Hai Cheng The Rus sians reconnoitered almost to Kai Chau before meeting the Japanese Tney drew the shrapnel tire of the Japanese but having found them the Russians retired without losses The Tokio correspondent of the Lon don Times in a dispatch filed at 945 p m July 15 says that the St Peters burg story of a Japanese repulse with heavy casualties at Port Arthur July 10 is wholly discredited in Tokio where no such reports have been re ceived It is believjd that the story originated in Shanghai A dispatch to a London news agency from St Petersburg says the war of fice announces the receipt of a dis patch from Port Arthur confirming the report that the Japanese sustained con siderable losses on July 11 the exact particulars of which have not yet been ascertained According to the dis patch the Russians recaptured all the positions lately taken by the Japanese MILES WILL SUPPORT PARKER Retired General Writes Letter to the Democratic Nominee ESOPUS N Y Judge Parker has received a letter from General Nelson A Miles The entire letter is in Gen eral Miles own handwriting and is as follows Hon Alton B Parker Esopus N Y Dear Sir Safety for the good ship oi state is of the first importance At a time when a material crisis is pending when democratic institutions are in peril when great evils should be eradi cated when important political ques tions must be decided it is fortunate that the democratic party has given to the country a candidate for president in whom that great council of repre1 sentative men have every confidence and we have the best of reasons foi believing that that confidence will be confirmed by the intelligent patriotic people of the country We all do know that the instinct -and training of the judge are to hold in sacred regard the constitution and the laithful interpretation and execu tion of laws Hence we beljeve that under your administration its law will be administered with fidelity and integ rity I believe you will be elected and thereby have an opportunity of render ing our country a service of immeas urable value that will redound to the honor of the party and the glory of the republic I have the honor to re main very truly yours NELSON A MILES Will Wed Astors Daughter LONDON William Waldorf Astors newspaper the Pall Mall Gazette an nounces the engagement of Mr Astors daughter Pauline to Capt H H Spender Clay formerly of the Second Life Guards who leaped into fame by sending Lord William Nevill to five years penal servitude in February 189S on the charge of fraud in con nection with a promissory note Sues the Union Pacific KANSAS CITY Suit was filed in Kansas City Kas Saturday by the county attorney of Wyandotte county against the Union Pacific railroad company asking that the Union Pa cific bridge over the Kaw river be de clared a common nuisance The court is asked to restrain the rail road company from obstructing the river channel and to force the com pany to raise the bridge above the flood line The county attorney has announced his intention of proceed ing against other corporations Almost Every County Has Kick on Its Own or Neighbors Assessment LINCOLN The state houso is about to witness the largest agrega tion of kickers that has ever assem bled there The board of equalization meets soon to adjust the valuations between counties and the indicatlfcns are promising that not a single county will be without representation either to argue against an increase or to de mand a raise in the valuations of neighboring counties While the board has yet to determine upon a formal plan of procedure it is intimated that the consideration of counties will be taken up in their alphabetical order Adams being taken up first The en tire galaxy of railway representatives which enlivened the sessions of the board when it was taxing railways will be represented at one time or another during the hearing demanding that counties which have not been raised in tho same ration as the railways bo equalized up Douglas county which is regarded by the members of the board as the chief offender will score the heaviest increase although it is claimed on behalf of that county that Its real estate was assessed up to the limit last year The members of the board are stand ing on doubtful ground just at this time and little is given out as to the course to be pursued beyond the state ment of the governor that the various counties would be brought up to their full valuations without fear or favor It is the governors understanding and that of several other members of the board that it has the right to raise one or all without respect to the valuation of others the sole object being to bring them all un to the true value It is at this juncture that the rail ways become interested parties Some members of the board believe that it will be impossible in increasing the valuations of the various counties to bring them up to the cash standard to avoid adding the increase to the rail ways also The section of the statute which forms the basis for the hoards action provides that the amount which is to be added to or deducted from a countys valuation to bring it to the fair cash value level shall be distrib uted to all species of property in the same percentage This means some railway men believe that the counties will add the percentage to railway values in the same manner as to other species of property In such event an increase of 10 per cent in a county would mean that the railway whicli is already assessed at G9 per cent in crease over last years figures would have to submit to an additional raise of 10 per cent This is what the rail ways are afraid of On the other hand many of those who are interested in the matter of fair railway taxation insist that this feature of the lav will force the board to add enough to the valuations of the carrying interests to bring them to a level indicated by stocks and bonds which would have been close to G0 000000 Do Not Need Irrigation LINCOLN Only tivo of the western counties Scotts Bluff and Cheyenne have required any irrigation this sum mer and they have taken much less water than in previous years The first application of water rights received by the state board of irrigation for some time was filed last week Killed by Lightning ORD Chester Churchill about 19 years of age was killed by lightning while shocking wheat The lightning tore his clothing nearly off his bcuy and set him on fire Praises Nebraskas Exhibit United States District Attorney Bax ter has returned from an extended vis it to St Louis and other eastern points While away he visited the St Louis exposition and like all Xebras kans who have visited the Nebraska state exhibit in the Agricultural pal ace is enthusiastic over it It is one of the most attractive and popular exhibits of the exposition he said The moving picture theater is one of the chief show attractions of the exposition and shows a living mission has provided a vast amount of Nebraska literature that is being read ily and eagerly sought for It gives a visited the Nebraska headquarters and all seemed interested in the state and its capabilities - fv yrvgr nNEWS IN NEBRASKA FIGHT OVER EQUALIZATION THE STATE AT LARGE The new Methodist church at Bcc mer was dedicated last Sunday Edith Hopkins whose mother Hve3 In Omaha suicided in Butte Montana Open air church servico will be held in Humboldt until the heated term is over Ravenna has organized a fifty-two-piece brass band A large number of the players are members of the old Ravenna cornet band Levi Fry an old resident of Gage county was adjudged insane by the board of insanity commissioners and ordered taken to the asylum The village of Barneston near the Kansas line In Gage county has re alized enough from licenses in the past five years to make tax levies for city purposes unnecessary Preparations have commenced for the coming annual reunion and picnic of the Pioneer and Old Settlers as sociation of Dakota county which will be held at Clinton park adjoining Da kota City on Thursday August 25 There are 89 L more children of school age in Omaha than a year ago The school population is now 1703 The Second ward made the greatest gain having 017 more children than a year ago The Third ward dropped IJOO o The cane of the state against Ora 2 Coffin charged with statutory as sault upon the thirteen-year-old daughter of William Wilson of Bell wood was concluded in the district court at David City the jury return ing a verdict of guilty After his dogs had torn a rattler to pieces Fred Rheinhcimer of McCook ricked up the head to examine the teeth Before he knew it the teeth were fastened in his hand and a quick run to town for medical assistance was all that saved Ins life Adjutant General Culver has Issued the following statement relative to the prospective brigade encampment of the National Guard An order will be issued fixing the date of the an nual encampment on August 17 If sufficient funds are found available an eight day encampment will be held A storm destroyed seven farm houses barns outbuildings etc in eastern Loup county The storm struck a mile north of Taylor reduc ing Mr Britains dwelling to kindling wood and traveled southeast destroy ing the dwellings of Messrs Lyon Bru mage Campbell Dutton and others The Beatrice Creamery company of Lincoln which some time ago pur chased the plant of the Bosworth Pro duce company at Beatrice expects soon to erect a new building and storehouse and equip the same with modern machinery for the purpose of working country butter Stations will be established and butter will be made in Beatrice the same as at the capital city The wheat crop in Nebraska will be from ten to twelve million bushels short of that of last year said C G Crittenden of the Central Granaries company Lincoln This estimate is based on reports received by the com pany from their agents located in dif ferent points in the South Platte country A telegram was received at Beat rice from Munden Kan stating that Daniel Freeman the first homesteader in the United States and a resident of Gage county had been seriously in jured at that place The telegram gave no particulars and D W Carre a son-in-law of Mr Freemans left for Munden on the first train for the purpose of bringing the injured man home Mr Freeman is 7S years of age A peculiar coincidence was the death of Ferdinand Conrad and wife two pioneer residents of Speiser town ship Richardson county which occur- red within five days or each other both being laid to rest in the Home cemetery side by side Dan Meehan was arrested charged with statutory assault committed upon the person of Bessie Corcoran The defendant is a practicing ohysi cian at Staplehurst in Seward county The girl has been in the doctors fam ily several years and came from one of the orphan societies of the east The defendant was placed under 1- breathing active Nebraska The com- i 000 bonds until August 9 at which time the preliminary hearing will be held The county board of equalization of concise and complete history of the Xeiraha county having finished its la resources of the state and with the bors the official figures regarding the fine agricultural dairy horticultural j revenue are now obtainable and forage exhibits which are all at- TfaP atua average value of land In tractively displayed Nebraska is re- emaha countv is 5210 The total ceivmg uie uesi itinu oi an i value of land in 190 ment that is bound to bring substan tial returns July 4 over 3500 people was 1S35973 and this year it is 13343350 an in crease of 5114C7377 The total valus of personal property in 1903 was S594 5S4 and this year it is 3822455 an increase of 53272871 Get a Teacher from Nebraska The Bank of Fairfield has filed COLUMBIA Mo Prcf Wilber F tides of incorporation with the Star head of the music department at the Nebraska Wesleyan university at Lincoln Neb has been appointed by the executive board of the university as instructor Gf vocal music in the Teachers college and musical depart ment of the Missouri State university Mr Starr is a graduate of the Denauw university and has studied music un der celebrated teachers in Europe and America The position of musical di rector is a new feature of the univer sity here tary of state The capital stock is 20000 and the incorporators are J M Marsh G M Prentice and Ira Ti tus The milling plant of the Wirt Mill ing company of Tecumseh is to be sold at public auction Some time age there was a disagreement among the partners of the company and the mi 1 was shut down while the mater wenl into the courts Those interested have now reached an agreement to leS the property be sold at auction r J Kl n i fL f n Y w t r Hi T ni