The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 28, 1905, Image 6

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Brief Telegrams
The torpedo boat destroyer KIji
was launched at Kure
Governor Higgins of New York
signed the stock transfer bill
Secretary Hays efforts on behalf of
Roumanian Jews has greatly Improved
their condition
Plans for the financial reform of
Macedonia will probably be termin
ated at the end of April
Ex Senator Thurston of Nebraska
has gone to Portland Ore to defend
Senator Mitchell in the land fraud
cases
Frederick E Stees national secre
tary of the Patriotic Order Sons of
America died at his home in Philadel
phia
Mayor Dunne has sent a telegram
to President Roosevelt inviting him in
behalf of the people of Chicago to
visit that city
The Rev Stewart Dingwall For
dyce Salmond principal of the United
Pree church college is dead at Aber
deen Scotland
Word received from Hot Springs
Ark where Bishop Spalding is now
staying is to the effect that he is
rapidly recovering
About 2oU0 strikers of the Putilon1
works St Petersburg were dispersed
by mounted police who were pelted
with pieces of iron
Governor Pennypacker signed the
Greater Pittsburg bill which provide
lor the consolidation of the cities of
Pittsburg and Allegheny City
B Heaton principal of the English
civil engineering college of Calcutta
is traveling in this country His ob
ject is to study the educational
methods observed in American
schools
Col D Emmons founder of
Huntington W Ya and one of the
most prominent citizens of West Vir
ginia was stricken with apoplexy
while seated at the breakfast table
and died within a few minutes
Santiago Iglesias the local organ
izer of the American federation of la
Dor at San Juan P R confirms the
statement that the American flag was
not insulted or torn when the police
dispersed the Ponce gathering April
17th
The naval authorities are unani
mously of the opinion that the re
mains of John Paul Jones should be
buried in the cemetery at the United
States Naval academy at Annapolis
because he was a distinguished naval
officer
Total exports of specie from the
port of New York for four days were
486037 gold and 208351 silver im
ports of merchandise 11S70020 im
ports of dry goods for five days 2
848287
W S Sands former secretary of
legation at Korea and adviser to the
king has been appointed secretary of
the American legation at Panama to
succeed Mr Lee who becomes coun
sel general there
The Hamburg American line steam
er Amerika was launched at Belfast
in the presence of thousands of peo
ple including Walter Long chief sec
retary of Ireland and Lord London
derry lieutenant of County Down
On the retirement of Major General
G L Gillespie in June Brigadier Gen
eral George M Randall will be made
major general and assistant to the
chief-of-staff Colonel Arthur L Wag
ner will be promoted to be brigadier
general to succeed General Randall
H U Mudge general manager of
the Atchison Topeka Santa Fe
railroad confirmed the dispatch to the
effect that he had resigned to accept
the position of second vice president
of the Rock Island system effective
May 1
The control of the Ann Arbor rail
road company which has been in the
hands of the Gould interests during
the past three years has been ac
quired by Rudolph Kleybolte Co
according to a statement issued by
that firm
Something of a sensation in news
paper circles of the Twin cities was
caused when the St Paul Globe the
only democratic morning paper in that
city announced that on May 1 it
would cease publication after nearly
thirty years of existence
The Daughters of the Revolution
dedicated Memorial Continental hall
in Washington with appropriate cere
monies
The United States supreme court
holds that the New York law regulat
ing the time during which laborers
may work is unconstitutional
Secretary of State Hays physicians
reports that Mr Hay has recovered
his health
The Equitable Mutual Fire Insur
ance company and the Mercantile Mu
tual Fire Insurance company both of
St Paul Minn were declared insol
vent
It is learned that the Japanese gov
ernment is about to raise another do
mestic loan of 50000000
Dr D K Pearsons the noted phil
anthropist celebrated his eighty fifth
birthday and announced his intention
of devoting the remainder of his life
to giving away his money
Albert F Fiete a letter carrier
whose home is in McGregor la was
arrested in Geneva 111 charged with
stealing money orders
Secretary Taft has concluded to
visit Tokio on the occasion of his
Philippine trip and pay his respects to
the Japanese foreign office officials
Every housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Definace Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time because It
never sticks to the iron but because
each package contains 10 oz one full
pound while all other Cold Water
Starches are put up In -pound pack
ages and the price is the same 10
cents Then again because Defiance
Starch Is free from all injurious chem
icals If your grocer tries to sell you
a 12 oz package it is because he has
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts in Defiance
He knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package in large let
ters and figures 16 ozs Demand De
fiance and save much time and money
and the annoyance of the iron stick
ing Defiance never sticks
Epigrammatic Description
A forester stood one day at a lum
ber camp in West Virginia to inquire
his way The strawboss or assist
ant foreman a lumberman from Min
nesota told him the road he must
take but warned him that it was so
rough a wildcat couldnt travel it
Seeing the look of perplexity on his
face he qualified his statement thus
I reckon he might get over it but
not the way the wildcat would like-
to go
Heights and Depths of Man
The most selfish and ignoble races
that ever flew through the air or
swam in the sea never availed them
selves of the accidental possession of
power to establish orders of patrician
and plebeian or of lord and common
er and thus to doom one portion of
their number to perform all the toil
and bear all the burdens of the tribe
while they themselves monopolized all
its Jeisure and its luxuries Horace
Mann
Real Old Irish
A letter bearing the following ad
dress took four days in delivery
Bean ni ghi abraim teac osda priom
haidech radharc an chuain Kilronan
Aran Island Galway This is not a
joke Translated it is merely this
Mrs Gouran Private Hotel Harbor
View Kikronan Aran Island Gal
way and it represents an effort to
revive the Gaelic language in Ireland
Better Than Moral Suasion
Tommy said the teacher to a pu
pil in the juvenile class can you tell
me what capital punishment is
Yes maam answered Tommy Its
when a fellow is naughty and his
mother locks him up in the pantry
where there is lots of cake and jam
I am sure Pisos Cure for Consumption saved
my life three years ago Mas Thos Eobbins
Mapc Street Norwich N Y Feb 17 1900
Rights of German Landlords
Numbers of the large German ter
ritorial magnates can compel their
tenants to work for them in a number
of different ways On several estates
in Germany the tenants who are
trades people have to give their ser
vices to their landlords for nothing
whenever he may require them to do
so
E JTQ permanently cured No fits or nervousness after
aS I w ilret days use of Dr Klines QreatNerveKestor
or Send for FREE SS00 trial bottle and treatiee
DB K H Klke Ltd 931 Arch Street 1hUadelpiila fa
British Leaven
The British empire outside of the
United Kingdom only contains some
8500000 of people of British descent
that is to say only one in forty
of its total population
Perfect Timing Device
In Australia there is used an elec
tric clock which is so perfect in its
work as to make it impossible for the
timers to either deceive or innocently
make a mistake
Sensible Housekeepers
will have Defiance Starch not alone
because they get one third more for the
same money but also because of supe
rior quality
Religious persecution is the effect
of an exaggerated vanity rendered fe
rocious by the best intentions
When you notice a vague accusa
tion you give it a reality and turn a
shadow into a substance
The marriage collar so many hus
bands wear is naturally one of the
turn down variety
A floating debt is a poor thing to
keep a mans head above water
i ry One Package
If Defiance Starch does not please
you return it to your dealer If it does
you get one third more for the same
money It will give you satisfaction
and will not stick to the iron
Trust to luck if you want to go
hungry
Do Ycur Clothes Look Yellow
Then use Defiance Starch it wjll
keep them white 16 ounces for 10
cents
It doesnt take a headstrong fel
low to butt in
When You Buy Starch
buy Defiance and get the best 1G
ounces for 10 cents Once used always
used
To love more than once is a feat
easily accomplished by both sexes
Important to Mothers
Escmlno carefully every bottle of CASTORrA
a safe and sure remedy for infants and children
and eeo that it
Bears the
Signature of
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In Use For Over 30 Years
The- Kind You Have Always Bought
Values of commodities depend on
whether you want to buv or sell
JEFFERSON DE
AD
FAMOUS ACTOR PASSES AWAY
IN FLORIDA
EVENT WAS N0T UNEXPECTED
Body to Be Taken to Buzards Bay
Mass for Burial Nation Will
Mourn the Loss of a Widely Known
Actor
WEST PALM BEACH Pla Jo
seph Jefferson the eminent actor
died at his home The Reefs at
Palm Beach at G15 Sunday evening
The end came after a day of uncon
sciousness and after a heroic struggle
of days which had exhausted his vit
ality At his deathbed were his wife
his sons Charles B and Frank Jef
ferson his nurse Miss Mabel Bing
ham Dr R B Potter and his faith
ful old servant Carl Kettler
The end was not a surprise to his
family Ever since his last sinking
spell which came after a rally on
Thursday morning and was followed
by an apparent improvement until
Friday the family has been waiting
for the end Mr Jeffersons condition
Saturday night grew steadily worse
and the family which had retired was
summoned and Dr Porter called The
patients condition continued to grow
worse all through Sunday and the
brief bulletins from the bedside con
tained no words of encouragement
The sickness of Mr Jefferson
which ended in his death -fats con
tracted it is believed while on a
recent vist to his son Charles B Jef
ferson at Hobe Sound a few miles
above Palm Beach where he went to
meet his friend former President
Cleveland It is believed that from a
slight indiscretion in his eating he
suffered an attack of indigestion
Since his return to his home his con
dition grew worse with slight rallies
until the end
The body of Mr Jefferson will be
taken to Buzzards Bay Mass leaving
here Monday afternoon accompanied
by all his family who are here It will
reach New York Wednesday
It was on April 1 that Mr Jefferson
went to Hobe Sound to meet Mr
Cleveland and other friends at the
home of his son Charles B Jefferson
The party spent about a week there
and during that time there were fre
quent fishing expeditions During that
time Mr Jefferson appeared active
but as he had been resting at his
home at Palm Beach and had almost
recovered his strength from the ill
ness which pulled him down last
spring he was over confident and
over exerted himself It was at a sup
per there one night when he ate
something which it is thought brought
on the attack of indigestion When
Mr Jefferson became ill he returned
at once to The Reefs and was taken
to his room on the second floor of the
cottage which is only 100 feet from
the ocean where he could watch the
sea The weather was favorable
throughout his illness Dr Porter the
family physician at the Florida home
lived three miles from The Reefs -and
went occasionally to the bedside of
his patient feeling that his patient
might survive But when the first
critical period occurred he spent
most of his time there and called Dr
Worley a specialist of St Augustine
for a consultation Dr Worley went
to Palm Beach arriving there last
Monday and leaving there the follow
ing Monday thinking that Mr Jeffer
son might recover It was the heroic
fight the veteran actor was making
against death and his great determin
ation to survive in order that he
could reach his northern home that
resulted in the few temporary changes
for the better
Announce Backing by Gould
SAN FRANCISCO The local pro
moters of the Western Pacific Rail
way company make a formal an
aouncement that George J Gould and
his overland railroad system are be
Hind the road which will be con
structed without delay from Salt
Lake City to San Francisco
HEALTH REPORT FROM PANAMA
March Compares Favorably With Any
Country
WASHINGTON The March health
report of Colonel W C Gorgas chief
sanitary officer of the Isthmian canal
zone received here shows a steady
improvement in conditions there
There were about 9000 employes of
the commission at the end of the
month The sick in hospitals number
ed 153 and the total deaths for the
month were only eleven This is equal
to a rate of fourteen per 1000 a
rate which Colonel Gorgas says would
be considered favorable anywhere
In the thirty days ended with
March there had been four cases of
yellow fever throughout the whole
isthmus of which one was in Pana
ma In the previous thirty days there
had been twelve cases Each house
in Panama City has been fumigated
a great many of them several times
Fete for the German Emperor
MESSINA Italy The German im
perial yacht Hohenzollern was pro
fusely decorated with flowers and
plants on Sunday in celebration of
Easter Dr Goens the German court
chaplain came from Berlin expressly
to perform servics in the chapel of
the yacht in the presence of Em
peror William The imperial family
and their suites and the staffs of the
German ships at present in this har
bor At the conclusion of the ser
vice the emperor delivered a sermon
expounding a text from the bible
AT JEFFERSONS HOME
Actors Pleasant Ways Endeared Him
to Townspeople
BUZZARDS BAY Mass The prog
ress of Joseph Jeffersons last illness
was followed anxiously in this his
Cape Cod home and the announce
ment of his death was received with
genuine sorrow by the townspeople to
whom he had become a familiar fig
ure during fifteen years of summer
residence here
The usual spring preparations at
the Jefferson summer cottage at the
head of Buttermilk bay have been in
progress for some weeks it being Mr
Jeffersons custom to take up his resi
dence here about the middle of May
The house which the distinguished
actor occupied is the second which
he built here the first having been
destroyed by fire April 1 1893
Mr Jeffersons pleasant ways en
deared him to the people in every
part of Cape Cod who were always
proud of his residence among them
His sons Thomas and Joseph built
cottages here and Mr Jefferson also
built a cottage here for his daughter
Josephine
So popular was Mr Jefferson on
Cape Cod that he had served for
many years as president of the Old
Colony club the summer driving club
of the cape whose annual repasts
principally of clams and other sea
food have been attended by many dis
tinguished men
With former President Cleveland he
enjoyed many fishing excursions down
Buzzards Bay and along the brooks of
Bourne and Sandwich His principal
pastime however was painting He
took deep interest in the affairs of
the town
MUST STAY OUTSIDE LIMIT
Rule That Will Apply to Rojestven
skys Squadron
ST PETERSBURG The Associat
ed Press is informed that no repre
sentations have been made to Russia
through the French embassy here on
the subject of Admiral Rojestvenskys
stay at Kamranh bay There is no
direct telegraph line to Kamranh bay
and the fact of a violation of neutral
ity would have to be established be
fore any definite response could be
given to Japanese or French repre
sentations on the subject made to
Russia Admiral Fe Jonquieres the
French naval commander at Saigon
has already sailed from there for the
purpose of investigating the matter
The following statement on the sub
ject was made If Rojestvensky is
still at Kamranh bay or contemplates
remaining there until Nebogatoff joins
his ships he will remain outside the
three mile limit as he did during the
long stay off Madagascar Naturally
Japan will file a caveat just as she
would file one with the United States
if Rojestvensky should approach the
Philippines Japans protest is in the
nature of a warning The facts yet re
main to be established
LIFE SHORTER IN AMERICA
German Doctor Compares Longevity
of Germans and Americans
WIESBADEN Americans are
shorter lived than Germans was the
conclusion reached by Dr B Laquer
in his paper on social hygiene in the
United States submitted to the Inter
national Congress of Medicine now in
session here
Although more temperate in the
use of alcohol than the Germans and
working an average of 10 per cent
shorter hours the Americans are
said Dr Laquer exhausted earlier in
life
The doctor gave these figures for
each thousand of the population The
number of persons from 50 to GO
years of age are in Germany 179 in
America 170 persons over SO in
Germany 7S in America G5
Dr Laquer did not undertake to
explain the facts He simply gave
them as the result of inquiries which
he made during a visit to the United
States in 1904
AUTOMOBILE INSPECTION CAR
Can Travel 100 Miles on Three Gal
lons of Gasoline
ST PAUL Minn A practical test
of the railroad automobile as an in
specton car has been made by Assist
ant General Superintendent Brown of
the Great Northern road Chief En
gineer Davis Superintendent Jenks of
the roads northern division and Di
vision Roadmaster Lockland Thev
traversed the northern division with
a car which is now in the St Paul
union depot yards The new means
of transportation enables the inspect
ors to view the tracks and roadbeds
at close range to vary the speed of
the car on short notice and to look
with equal ease in all directions
So satisfactory was the test that
Assistant Superintendent Brown wili
henceworth use the car during all his
inspection trips Four persons can be
accommodated on the car It can make
much more than thirty miles an hour
although that rate is considered best
for practical purposes It can travel
100 miles on three gallons of gasoline
No News of Russian Fleet
LONDON Beyond the report that
from Kamranh bay the Russian sec
ond Pacific squadron proceeded
northward there is no further news
of any kind nor confirmation of the
reported firing off Kamranh bay
There have been rumors recently that
a portion of Rojestvenskys squadron
was at Hainan near the promontory
of Liencham If these rumors are
true it is supposed the whole squad
ron may reassemble there and en
deavor in Chinese waters to continue
coaling
ENATOR IS DEAD
PLATT OF CONNECTICUT PASSES
AWAY SUDDENLY
WAS LONG INJUJBLIC AFFAIRS
A Man Peculiarly Representative of
New England Ideas Funeral Will
Probably Be Held on Tuesday April
25th
WASHINGTON Conn United
States Senator Orville Hitchcock
Piatt of Connecticut died at his sum
mer home in this his native town at
853 Friday night from pneumonia
The end came almost unexpectedly
the immediate cause being the break
ing of the abscess which had foimed
in the right lung and which produced
strangulation Only a few minutes be
fore Dr Ford the family physician
had prepared a bulletin from the sick
room to the effect that if the patient
did not have another sinking spell
such as had come to him during the
forenoon he would probably live
through the night
The funeral will probably be held
next Tuesday though the date has
not been conclusively fixed
By both temperament and feeling
Senator Piatt was peculiarly the rep
resentative of New England ideas and
of the old Puritan integrity and con
science
Senator Piatts last public utterance
was at the state capitol on March 21
when before the general assembly he
delivered the eulogy over General
Hawley whose body lay in state in
the corridor below He spoke as if
from a heart that was overflowing
with grief and in words that touched
deeply all who heard him telling of
the personal side of his long relations
with General Hawley rather than of
the political battles they had fought
with varying fortune for the party to
which they both had life long adher
ence At the time it was noticed that
Senator Piatt seemed to be of impair
ed health and this was attributed to
his arduous labors in the senate and
added responsibilities thrown on him
by the recent death of Senator Hoar
Senator Piatt succeeded Senator
Hoar after the latters death as chair
man of the judiciary committee of the
United States senate Later he was
made chairman of the special commit
tee of the senate appointed to conduct
the Swayne impeachment trial and
this was followed by his appointment
as presiding officer of the senate sit
ting as a court during the impeach
ment trial That was his last high
public duty before returning to his na
tive state to assist in paying honor to
the memory of his late colleague in
the senate General Hawley
He was elected to the senate in
1890 to succeed Senator W H Bar
num a democrat who had been elect
ed to the Aacancy caused by the death
of Senator Orris Ferris His last re
election was in 1903
Senator Piatt was born here July
19 1827 and was nearly 78 years of
age
NINE PENSION EXAMINERS OUT
Resignations Called for by Commis
sioner Warner Are Accepted
WASHINGTON Nine of the ten
pension examiners constituting the
Board of Review were separated from
the government service Commission
er of Pensions Warner referred the
the nine resignations to Secrotary
Hitchcock with the recommendation
that they be accepted and Mr Hitch
cock took the desired action without
delay The resigned examiners assert
that representation were made to
them purporting to come from the
commissioner that should they hand
in their resignations matters would be
relieved and restorations would be
made at some date in the near future
Commissioner Warner however made
no such representation to the secre
tary The difficulty involving the
Board of Review was its approval of
several pensions to applicants whose
only claim was enlistment in a Penn
sylvania and a New Jersey regiment
of volunteers for service in the civil
war but the services of whom were
never availed of by the government
TAKES CONTRABAND FREIGHT
Steamship Manchuria Sails for the
Orient
SAN FRANCISCO The Tacific
Mail steamer Manchuria sailed for
China and Japan via Honolulu It
is understood she will stop at Mid
way Island for advices regarding the
war situation in the orient as she
carries a large quantity of machinery
and other freight for Japan which is
alleged to be contraband
Among her passengers are W W
Rockhill formerly assistant secretary
of state who succeeds lE E Conger
as minister to China He is accom
panied by Mrs Rockhill and her
daughter and Captain Henry Leonard
of the marine corps who goes as
military attache of the legation
President Sends Regrets
WASHINGTON Conn A message
of condolence and expressive of his
grief over the death of United States
Senator Orville H Piatt came to Mrs
Piatt from President Roosevelt Sun
day afternoon It was sent from
Glenwood Springs Colo The mes
sage also contains an expression of
regret at the inability of the presi
dent to attend the funeral The text
of the message will not be given out
in accordance with the wishes of Mrs
Piatt who also says the body will not
lie in state
Dyspepsia of Women
ABSOLUTELY HEEDLESS AGONY
Caused by Uterlno Disorders and Cured by
Lydia E PInknams Vegetable Compound
A great many women suffer with a
form of indigestion or dyspepsia which
does not seem to yield to ordinary treat
ment While the symptoms seem to b
similar to those of ordinary indiges
tion yet the medicines universally pre
scribed do not seem to restore the pa
tients normal condition
1 Mrs M Might
Mrs Pinkham claims that there is a
kind of dyspepsia that is caused by
derangement of the female organism
and which while it causes a disturb
ance similar to ordinary indigestion
cannot be relieved without a medicine
which not only acts as a stomach tonic
but has peculiar uterine tonic effects
also
As proof of this theory we call at
tention to the case of Mrs Maggie
Wright Brooklyn N Y who was
completely cured by Lydia E Pink
hams Vegetable Compound after every
thing elbe had failed She writes
For two years I suffered with dyspepsia
which so degenerated my entire system that I
was unable to attend to my daily duties I
felt weak and nervous and nothing that late
tasted good and it caused u disturbance in my
stomach I tried different dyspepsia cures
but nothing seemed to lieln me I was ad
vised to give- Lydia E Fmldiams Vegetable
Compound a trial and was happily surprised
to firrl that it acted like a lino tonic and in a
fewdays I begantto enjoy and properly digest
my food My recovery was rapid and ht
five weeks I was a well woman I have rec
ommended it to many suffering women
No other medicine in the world has
received such widespread and unquali
fied endorseraentor has such a record of
cures of female troubles as has Lydia
E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound
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The mechanical Cream Separator has
become a vital feature of every home
dairy just as of every butter factory
Its use means much more and much
better cream and butter as well as
saving of water ice time and room
The difference in results is not small
but big Few cows now pay without a
separator Dairying is the most profit
able kind of farming with one
93 of the creamery butter of the
world is now made with De Laval
machines and there are over 500000
farm users besides
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