Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 13, 1901, Image 2

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VALENTINE
NEBRASKA
BREEf TELEGRAMS I
Chicago received 24575 cars of live
stock during May compared with 23
030 cars In April and 24029 cars in
May 1900
At Zearing la Thomas Gorman a
life insurance agent was fatally stab
bed by Clay Reed because Gorman
persisted in talking insurance to his
wife
The Building Trades council of Den
ver declared the hodcarriers strike
irregular and ordered the strikers back
to work The Hodcarriers union will
act upon the matter
John V Barnes was elected presi
dent of the New York produce ex
change His election was a victory
for the independents or younger ele
ment of the exchange
Governor Gage has offered a reward
- of 5000 for the arrest and convic
tion of the persons implicated in the
lynching of the five men at Lookout
Modoc county California
Samuel Potts 24 -years of age of
Osceola Mo who enlisted in the
Thirty ninth Illinois infantry to serve
ia the Philippines and then deserted
vas captured by the police at Marion
Ind
At Kansas City former Judge F M
Black handed down a decision to the
effect that the police board had no
power to revoke licenses of saloon
keepers who keep their places open on
Sunday
Henry E Perrine a well known
business man of Buffalo N Y is dead
His second wife who survives him
was Mrs Folsom mother of Mrs Gro
ver Cleveland Mr Perrine waa 74
years of age
Emperor William has decorated Gen
eial Bonnal director of the French
war school with the crown order of
the first class and has bestowed on
Colonel Gallet the crown order of the
second class
The Grant statue or memorial com
mission has issued a pamphlet inviting
the competition of artists for models
whch must be submitted between
March 1 and April 1 1902 The statue
will cost 240000
Richard C McCormick died at
maica L L aged 69 He was formerly
territorial governor of Arizona and
was assistant secretary of the United
States treasury in 1877 and elected to
congress in 1895
The report that Emperor William
and Queen Wilhelmina have agreed
upon a convention whereby Germany
assumed the protection of the Dutch
colonies in return for certain com
mercial advantages is absolutely
without foundation Queen Wilhel
minas visit to the emperor was whol
ly devoid of political significance
Irvin Butterworth tendered his res
ignation as president of the Ctlumbus
O board of trade He also tendered
his resignation as president of the Co
lumbus Gas company and will leave
for Denver where he will assume the
duties of vice president and general
manager of the Denver Gas company
Seven thousand dollars was found
under a sidewalk near the former
boarding place of Stewart Jelleff held
at Mineral Point Wis on a charge
o2 robbing the First National bank re
cently Two bottles of nitroglycerine
and a bunch of skeleton keys were also
found All was discovered by citizens
who were searching privately
Kansas reports recent copious rains
in all sections of the state
The Confederate Soldiers Home an
institution for the care of indigent
-veterans was opened at Atlanta Ga
en the anniversary of the birth of
Jefferson Davis
Rural free delivery service will be
established in Iowa July 1 as follows
Arlington Fayette county three car
riers length of routes sixty seven and
one quarter miles population served
2235 carrier John Gladwin sr S
M Wellman and R N Hibbard
A special to the Denver Republican
from Lander Wyo says Word was
brought in of the killing of the sheep
herder who killed Frank Armajo the
Indian on the reservation Sunday by
the Indian police thirty miles from
the Muddy
The salaries of the following past
masters in Iowa have Ueen changed
Sioux City increased from 3300 to
3400 Des Moines 3700 to 3800
Shenandoah 2100 to 2300 Wapello
1400 to 1500 Washington 2100 to
2200
Chancellor Francis H Snow who
has been at the head of the Univer
sity of Kansas for eleven years has
tendered his resignation The resig
nation will be accepted and Chancellor
Snow will be given the chair of na
tural history
Commander Booth Tucker of the
Salvation Army declared that there is
no truth in the report to the effect
that negotiations are in progress look
ing to the amalgamation of the Vol
unteers of America ai fl the Salvation
Army
LUZON YIELDS TO LAW
Provincial Government Is Set Op By the
Commissioners at San Iaidro
ARMY ASSUMES CIVILIAN DUTIES
Judge Tafft Explains to Natives the
dam of the Proposed System Free
Trade Will Add to Land Values Much
Easiness in the Province of Sorsegon
MANILA June 10 The Philippine
commission has returned to Manila
from the province or Neuva Ecija
Luzon having organized a provincial
government with Captain Jacob F
Kreps of the Twenty second infantry
as governor Lieutenant Richard C
Day of the Thirty fourth infantry as
treasurer and Lieutenant De Witt C
of the rpjdn
Lyles same super
visor
Judge Taft told the people that if no
power was given to levy customs the
expense of the central government
would be provided by additional in
ternal taxes He pointed out also that
if the decision of the authorities at
Washington should result in free trade
with the United States opening up
such a great market the increase in
land values would enable the people
to respond to the increased internal
taxes The northern tour has been
postponed
The American astronomical com
mission has returned from Sumartra
and will sail for home shortly
Lieutenant Wrays command has
had six engagements with the in
surgents in the province of Sorsogon
Luzon killing six Twenty three in
surgents were captured at and near
Atimon province of Tayabas and sev
eral minor captures are reported from
olher parts of southern Luzon where
the insurgents are still active
The report circulated in the United
Slates that General Caillas has sur
rendered is unfounded
NEBRASKA DESERTERS ESCAPE
Harry McGuire and John Wlnsip Drift
Awayon Raft
NEW YORK June 10 Some time
this afternon two United States army
prisoners who were serving sen
tences on Governors island for deser
tion escaped They embarked upon
an improvised raft and drifted away
from the island on the strong flood
tide It has been learned by the army
officers that the men were picked up
by a tugboat and landed in New
York A detail of six men in charge
of a corporal were scouring the low
er part of the city all tonight looking
for them
The prisoners were Harry McGuire
who was serving a term of eighteen
months for desertion and John Win
ship who was serving a term of two
ears for the same offense It is un
derstood that the men deserted from
a military post in Nebraska The
nen belonged to that class known as
parole prisoners and as such were
members of a squad of trusty pris
soners who gather ashes and refuse
from the barracks and cart it away
ARMY MAN TAKES HIS LlfL
Major W H Daly Surgeon General on
the Staff of Miles Ellis Himself
PITTSBURG Pa June 10 Major
W H Daly surgeon general on the
staff of Lieutenant General Miles in
Porto Rico committed suicide at his
home today by shooting himself in
the right temple
The body of the doctor was found in
the bathroom of Miss Mary Short the
housekeeper lying in a pool of blood
with a 38 caliber revolver lying on the
floor Dr Foster who was summoned
at once found the bullet hole in the
temple and announced that death had
taken place several hours before
Miss Short then remembered hearing
a sharp report at about 730 a m
but thought it was the quick closing
of a window
Location of Utah Wyoming Bond
EVANSTON Wyo June 10 The
United States land office here has re
ceived from Washington the maps of
location of the Burlington from the
Utah TWyoming line to a point sixty
miles east The maps have been ap
proved by the secretary of the inte
rior and are now entered as perma
nent record in the local land office
Order Strikers to TPork
TORONTO ONT June 8 The In
ternational Association of Machinists
today directed the striking machinists
of the New York Central railroad at
Depew N Y to return to work pend
ing arbitration of the grievances
Able to Face the Court
KANSAS CITY Mo June 10 Lulu
Price Kennedy who Saturday morn
ing gave way under the strain inci
dent to her trial for murdering her
husband necessitating an adjourn
ment of court is very much better to
day She appeared cheerful this
morning after a good nights rest and
expressed the belief that she would
be able Monday to attend court again
It was feared that the prisoner might
suffer mental collapse
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MRS MKINLEYS CONDITION
The Improvement If Any is Thus Far
Very Slight
WASHINGTON June 10 The
slight improvement in Mrs McKin
leys health which manifested itself
the latter part of the week continues
and hope begins to be felt that she
may after all recover from the pres
ent attack The improvement how
ever is so slight as not to change ma
terially the extreme gravity of the
case The usual consultation of the
physicians was held and at its close
the following bulletin was issued
1115 a m Mrs McKinleys phy
sicians report that she passed a very
comfortable night and continues to
improve
The fact that Mrs McKinley has
more than held her own and that no
unfavorable turn has occurred is con
sidered in every way encouraging but
as this result is due partly to the con
stant use of powerful medicine the
physicians fear the effect of reducing
the stimulants and likewise have to
cope with the effect on her system
of constant administration of the only
means of prolonging her life and mak
ing ultimate recovery at least a pos
sibility These stimulants and the
complaint from which she suffered in
California which is now under con
trol have so weakened her powers
of resistance that apprehension is ever
present that a sinking spell may oc
cur suddenly from which she cannot
be rallied
CUBANS LISTEN TO REASON
Conservative Members Confident that
Piatt Amandment Will Prevail
HAVANA June 10 The conserva
tive members of the constitutional
convention are absolutely confident
lhat the Piatt amendment will be ac
cepted and that several radicals will
join with the fifteen delegates who
have Ieretcfore voted in favor of ac
ceptance
The last few days seem to have
brought about a decided change in
the attitude of delegates who had
been bitterly arraigning the Wash
ington government for rejecting the
convention interpretations of the
amendment The strong pressure
from the outside brought to bear upon
the convention to finish its business
and to place the country on a settled
basis has had an excellent effect on
the radicals inducing them to accept
the inevitable and some of them
now argue that it would be perhaps
better to accept the amendment hop
ing for some form of independence
than to prolong the military occupa
tion of the island
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WHEAT IS RUINED
Tornado Sweeps Five Hundred Oklaho
ma Farms
WICHITA Kan June 10 A corre
spondent who arrived here tonight
from the scene of devastation in Kay
county Oklahoma says that the storm
ol Friday night ruined the wheat
crop of 400 farms west and northwest
of Blackwell These farms are all in
one body of territory
The farmers who had purchased
twine and harvest machinery are ask
ing the local dealers to take them
back and the dealers have referred
the matter to the factories The loss
o crops will cause no distress as the
farmers are in good condition finan
cially owing to a succession of good
crops during the past five seasons
Southern Cattle to Come North
CHEYENNE Wyo June 10 Geo
East formerly of this city but now
a resident of Trinidad and who owns
large ranch interests in the Strip
or No-Mans-Land is here today
He says he estimates the number of
southern cattle that will be moved
north this season at 60000 head
Southern owners are receiving fair
prices for their stock which is in
good condition The ranges in the
south are better than they have been
for years
Noted Painter Dead
NEW YORK June 10 Edward
Moran the eminent marine and land
scape painter died this afternoon in
his apartments and studio in Fifth
avenue from uraemic poisoning su
perinduced by a complication of dis
eases from which he had been suffer
ing for about a year
General Grant Gets Extension
WASHINGTON June 10 BrigadSer
General Frederick D Grant who is
now in this country on leave of ab
sence from his command in the Phil
ippines has been granted an extension
cf leave until September 1 next with
permission to go abroad
Cody Appeals to Head Elk
- INDIANAPOLIS June 10 Colonel
William F Cody is making an effort
to locate the proposed national home
for indigent Elks at Cody a new town
in the Big Horn Basin Wyoming He
is personally appealing to the mem
bers of the Elks national home com
mittee and is also carrying on a
large correspondence through his
friends in order to bring every in
fluence to bear in favor of his town
The matter will be settled June 19
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MUST BE ACTUAL SETTLERS
Judge Harrington Renders Important
Decision Relative to Homesteaders
ALLIANCE Neb June 10 Judge
Harrington handed down a decision
which is far reaching and of great
importance to the people of northwest
ern Nebraska It was in the case of
Charles Tierman against Miller and
Leith
The plaintiff in his petition alleges
that defendants procured twenty nine
colored people to file homesteads on
government land in such a way as to
completely surround his ranch and
prevent his cattle from going to and
from his watering place that the en
tries were made in collusion and fraud
that the day the entries were filed
the defendants procured the relin
quishment of same and also leases to
the land that the defendants were
about to fence in said land The plain
tiff therefore prayed that the court
grant an injunction to prevent de
fendants from fencing said land until
the matter could be investigated by the
interior department
To this petition defendants de
murred On the trial of the case sev
eral affidavits were read by plaintiffs
counsel R C Noleman which bore
cut the allegations contained in the
petition and in fact one or more of the
entrymen made affidavits that the de
fendants hired them to make the en
tries for 5 each
Judge Harrington granted the in
junction and in passing on the matter
stated that there was no question
that the circumstances surrounding
the filing of the homesteads would
tend strongly to verify the allegations
contained in the plaintiffs petition
and if the entries were not bona fide
the defendants were certainly tres
passers and being trespassers they
had no more right on the land than
the plaintiff
The decision puts a quietus on large
corporations gobbling up the public
domain thereby preventing the small
ranchmen who have been in the
country for years receiving the benefit
of the same
Omahas Musical Festival
OMAHA June 10 The first week of
the June festival has proven a great
success both in the matter of attend
ance and in rendition of vocal and
instrumental selections Since Prof
Fellstedts former appearance at
Omaha he has added talent to his
organization and many choice selec
tions to his repertoire The concerts
are drawing delighted audiences and
the musical festival lasting all
through June promises to be a great
success financially and otherwise
Smallpox in a Car
GRAND ISLAND Neb June 10
There was considerable excitement in
the city over the rumor that the Un
ion Pacific had put off a smallpox
infected car containing three or four
cases of smallpox The car contained
thirty soldiers and civilians en route
to New York Most of the men were
discharged volunteers At Cheyenne
a man got on the train who became
sick He was put off at Lexington for
treatment
Alliance Prepares to Celebrate
ALLIANCE Neb June 10 At a
meeting of the citizens it was decided
to have a celebration July 4 A large
amount of money was pledged and
the outlook is for one of the bigegst
celebrations ever held in western Ne
braska Captain Dorrington was
chosen president of the day Captain
Akers orator of the dayv
Five Thousand for a Finger
FALLS CITY Neb June 10
Lewis Russel who brought suit
against the B M railroad for 10
000 for the loss of a finger was
awarded 5000 by the jury in the dis
trict court here
Beatrice Commercial Club
BEATRICE Neb June 10 A
meeting of business men was held as
preliminary to the organization of the
Beatrice Commercial club The club
is to be incorporated and will have
a capital stock of 1000 divided into
shares of 10 each
Three Horses Burn to Death
COLUMBUS Neb June 10
Lightning struck the barn of Paul
Gertsch a farmer twenty five miles
northwest of here and the barn to
gether with three horses and consid
erable hay and grain was destroyed
Prisoner Escapes from Jail
SYRACUSE Neb June 10 Wil
liam Clifton escaped from the jail
where he was confined on a charge
of assault
Nebraska Sons of Veteran
LUSHTON Neb June 10 The Ne
braska Sons of Veterans in session
here elected officers for the ensuing
year as follows Commander I E
Young of Lushton senior vice com
mander Tames McBeth Osceola ju
nior vice commander A S West
brook Seward division council
Charles C Stull Osceola William
Cookus Lushton George C Towns
ley Aurora delegate at large to the
national encampment A A Stull
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BANK CASE IS ARGUED
States Salt Against the Omaha National
Again Submitted
LINCOLN Neb June 8 Yesterday
vas argued before Commissioners Day
Hastings and Kirkpatrick of the su
preme court the case of the state
against the Omaha National bank and
J H Millard then and now president
of the bank and now United States
senator from Nebraska The suit is
for the sum of 201884 The legisla
ture of 1895 appropriated from the
general fund to the sinking fund the
sum of 18010175 A warrant for this
amount was drawn on Treasurer
Bartley and sold through Millard to
the Chemical National bank of New
York in whose possession it remained
until October 1896 It was then sent
to the Omaha National bank where
on January 2 1897 Bartley made and
executed to Millard and the bank his
check for 201884 payable to Millard
president and in return received the
warrant The check was paid by
charging that sum to the state treas
urers account and crediting the
account of the Chemical National and
an Atkinson bank with a like sum
The action is to recover from the de
fendants the amount of money event
ually lost to the state as a result of
the transaction
The case has twice been tried in the
lower court and the state beaten by
direct instructions The supreme
court held in the criminal case that
the diversion by Bartley of the states
funds to pay this identical warrant
was conversion and the state now in
sists that this ought to be final as de
termining the character of the action
the banks attorneys insisting that it
is one of trover and therefore cannot
lie except it be for the identical money
taken
State Capital Notes
LINCOLN Neb June 8 Articles
of incorporation of the Woolstenholm
Steele Sterne Cattle company of
Thedford Thomas county were re
corded in the secretary of states of
fice
Adjutant General Colby has issued
orders approving the election of Lieu
tenant Henry Olson of Company I of
the First regiment and accepting the
resignation of Assistant Adjutant Gen
eral Charles M Richards who will
become captain of Company L of the
First regiment
Thousands Hear Bellstedt
The famous Cincinnati band now
playing a months engagement at the
Omaha Musical Festival is drawing
large audiences and patrons are de
lighted with the entertainments Dur
ing the Trans Mississippi exposition
the Bellstedt organization won a warm
place in the hearts of music loving
people and now on his return to the
west they are giving a second enthusi
astic welcome The concerts continue
all through June
Farmer Dragged by Team
MADISON Neb June 8 James
Gibbs twelve miles northwest of Mad
ison was killed Tuesday while seed
ing a field of millet He had an at
tack of epilepsy and fell onto the
whippletrees and caught in the trap
pings and was dragged across the
field and through a wire fence When
extracted by his wife he was seriously
injured His head had turned black
he was cut on the forehead and his
ears were torn
Leaves Family Destitute
WAHOO Neb June 8 A man nam
ed Alquist who lived on a farm
near here has left and his where
abouts are at present unknown by the
members of his family who -were left
in destitute circumstances It is said
that Allen Dooley Co of South
Omaha had a mortgage against him
for 1200 supposed to be secured by
fifty head of cattle which it was found
Alquist did not have on his place
Preacher and Son Killed
LYONS Neb June 8 Word was
received here that Rev Jason Gallup
and his son Ralph were instantly kiH
ed by lightning while at work upon
their rice plantation near Roanoke
La Mr Gallup is a Methodist preach
er having held a pastorate at Clarin
da and Logan Ia
Young Farmer Bound Oyer
YORK Neb June 8 Newton
Houch a young farmer had his hear
ing before County Judge Wildman
charged with statutory assault on Til
lie H Hutchison and was bound over
under 1000 bond
The locomotive output of the Uni
ted States in 1900 was 3153 as com
pared with 694 during the year 1894
Wheat Gives Way to Corn
FARNAM Neb June 8 Investiga
tion reveals the fact that three fourths
or more of the area planted to winter
wheat last fall has been listed into
corn within the last three weeks What
is left undisturbed is described as a
poor stand The rye crop is in fairly
good shape and little of it has been
converted into corn ground Hoppers
are plentiful but thus far have done
no damage Some complaint is heard
of chinch bugs
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Bellstedt Popular Band
The above organization now giving
a series of concerts covering the en
tire month of June has all the old
favorites who were present at the
Trans Mississippi exposition and
some highly skilled musicians have
been added since The entertainments
commenced June 1st two being given
each day and will be continued all
through the month Tickets of admis
sion are 35 cents Reputation of the
Bellstedt band is as wide as the coun
try itself and those who fail to hear
it on the occasion of Its present visit
to the Nebraska metropolis will miss
an oportunity that may never occur
again The railroads by some reduc
tion in fare are helping out those
who wish to listen to the music of the
famous organization
He has lost his boots but savd hla
spurs
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH the only 16 oz package for
10 cents All other 10 cent starch con
tains only 12 oz Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded
The silk foundation skirts of all
summer gowns as yet shown are cut
in the circular shape
NEW FAST TRAIN TO COLORADO
Via Missouri rclflo Kallway
The Missouri Pacific Railway is now
operating double dally service from St
Louis and Kansas City to points in
Colorado Utah and the Pacific coast
Trains leave St Louis 9 a m and
1010 p m Kansas City 6 p m and 10
a m carrying through sleeping cars
between St Louis and San Francisco
without change Excursion tickets
now on sale For further information
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