The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, November 11, 1904, ADVERTISER SUPPLEMENT, Image 10

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Oil FAT HIUTA1N AND ItDSSIA
01D1C 1U AKM.TItA.TK.
I)K.
PKKMIKR BKBS NKKU OV JL TOT
OF CONFIOENOK.
1'KECMOU.S NKAIt A FIOHT, MOT ALt
AGAIN S12UKN1C.
. nv 1 tit A
The Stockmen's Mercantile com- WAR DlMd LALIXU AYYAI
puny of Lakesido bus been incur
ported with a capital of 810,000." Tho
Incorporators arc 0. II. Tally I. T.
Bkltes and J. S. Adams.
Frank Hitchcock Has been sent
need tc one year In the penltentl-
iry lor burglary. Hlrhcock entered
the room of Tuny Palmer and stole
i quantity of clothing.
A requisition has been issued for
Ufa return of Albert Tiuyer, now In
lull at Antrim, Allot. He formerly
lived ut Havoluek and Is c.haivcu
with seduction.
;d. J. Klmmorly was budly Injured
In' a rdnuway accident at Reatrioe
by'tbctpg thrown from his wagon and
will mgconiiued to his homo for some
time becauS5Tof his Injuries.
DebttU on l'ropoiint to rroe
Certain Ui-puUrn ISnllycnctl by
Movlnj; InkfttnncU end
Sltlllnlnhi.
ARrnPinent K"tetel Into
rromptly Uutlflod tlnltlo Fleet
In JUcnnllme Will Tied
Up ut VIk. Spain.
MADRID. Tumultuous scenos oc
curred In the chamber of doputlcs.
When the discussion was resumed
Knt.urduv the disorders consceiuout 1b
nrt onnosltlon's obstructive tuctlc9 com
I . . . .
polled a, suspension of tho sitting
and the appointmontof a sccrob com
mission to give Judgment on insult
exchanged during tho debate.
Tho sitting was subsequently ro
1'OltX AUTllUK
GENERAL ASSAULT MADE
DKVKI.Ol INTO A KIKKOKIA' KAG.
J NO HATTIilC
!....... nm until lo liny- n.i.n
hnavy Fort nKhiimt tho i'OMroM
io cuni ii CoinmiuutliiK
J'OftltlOll.
MniiKiivnra ftt Olbrnltnr, In Tars, Pti
Htftpy Ol'l J.omlon In
Tremor--AVholo Furor
I.tullcrouft,
nis!ii suhmittod to Russia wns to
New conThas made Its appearance rBf,.r the question to a commission
ou the market. Wllnam bpeuman, under aitloies nine ami iuiuuluh .
i grain iffiyor of liiatrlee, purchasel The Hague convention and a certain
t 000 busliols. Tho corn Is of excel- number of olllcors cf the Russian
tent duality and will grado No. 2. squadron competent to give tost I-
', , ff nt TiiimhoUit insi mony wero to bo left bohlnd. Rus-
' J? Uf00 fl vearH? a S sla's proposition submitted to Great
liQ ?C1f. iSar Britain through Ambts.ulor Bonek-
' l, IZ ,r o. nis wire cndorlf declares that tho omperor
the lust thirty- our years, bcig desirous of shedding the full-
has boon dead a number of years. f N s01i lucldont
Ue leaves sjig..vu propr,scs tlmt the whole question bn
John Abts ws6rlousiy injureu Uubmlttod to scruplous investigation
.V r'r.l'ii.,.hiio lln niinchr, biS lOOt t i..f..,,.t l...,.i1 trlHiinnl.
U V ,viuujimji yftt I till 1 IJ Lwl UU UIVIIIU u .,......
In one of the cogwheels of the Foreign Minister LamsclorlT after
.union rucinu whu buhcuh 1 njs audience wilm uiu uiujjuum
enmery. DBvorui u,i"wuluv"Ui,u Tsarskoe oeio, ommany nuunuti
ed.T Itls nob thought'tbat amputa- Ambassador llatdinge of tho charac
tlon will bo nocossary. ter of tho Russian proposal, on dlrecfc
Albert Abraham? bnchelor 50 reply being given to Great Britain's
years of ago living nrar Sheltoo.vWas proposition
.nhhori nf mr.'' no In mnnnv andise-1 n nimnin nnocHnn nnw of
curitles. A trunk in which no kept h h tr0Vernracnt will have tho
his valuables was takeu to a corn- n of 0nerinK a solution, the
CnB FOO.-Tho general assault
on I'ort Aithur, which began in a
nil in hi irv WIIV Oil Ootobar 21, do-
veloped into a llorcoly raging battle
lilthnrt.O In
jl. iiu mi . n - 1 IWIIUIl, iiuuii'b
Riiniod. Tho onposltlon repeatedly r,nhirt nuumiitv. t'ic Japanese Hung
rWI trill cjlk nn vntes And the i text i.AlI lltlill M ct. tln forms in
cn nT?'nMUsntTnrj. " in noilii v,v" iiuavr
. . .. . i i rr , a u u uciiri - ivuii,i v niiiuiiiu until nun.
1 k ""i11;' : ,rd n irltlVl oro- wrwtpnod with pers-.nnl violence. Thc ja, iineso have bo.n preparing
absolutely assured. J.lie Ltritlli pro-1 rntontofi lw t.lm uleiks and 1 B...,ir. r..r n mnth. It Is
i ' --s.m r 1 lul L li 13 uaauuiu
attcndatits. Tho cruollix behind I tiellevcd that tho Japanese did not
tho president s cnair was oveituruuu CXpect to capturo tno town uu un
oy outws or siiuKs, mi uuu wuLiuH Oecuslon, one io accompnsn uiiumci
material on adjacent desks was tlun lmp0rtlult stcp, This plan was
at tho vicc-presiaent. A ,um,ur ndontod following the ntst hshhuii.,
Mauiawas present on the minister- wnen thoiiMinds of lives werosaoti
al bench from 7 o'clock in the oven
field and hrnkHn nnpn.
LONDON. Negotiations botween
Great Britain and Russia loOkltiK
to a settlement of tho North sea
affair are progressing favorably and
thirds not the slightest danger oi
Motion arising between tho two
governments. Tlu constitution ol
the international commission unuei
The Ilaguo convention Is on the
vcrgo of settlement.
In spite ot tho pacific conditions,
Great Britain experienced a war
panic that only compare to the
panic created on Sunday October 2!J
when the news of tho sinking of tho
trawlers In tho North sea was re
oelvod. Nob for years have sc
nmiiv ftanrind London. Tho most
extraordinary fcutute of this scare,
which was serious enough while it
nsted. Is that there was not ono
slnglo circumstance to Justify it.
The excitement started early in me
day, when the newspapers announced
the departure of tho uussian ij muc
squadron from Vigo. Tho public
were not In possession or tno niior-
inatlon cabled by tho Associuten
nress to tho United States that only
the nlllcers concerned in tho firinp
on tho British trawlers would be
detached and Jumped at tho con
elusion that Russia had broken
faith by not detaining the vessels
involved in tho affair.
Sloge Of Fortress
TOKIO. Imperial headquarters
VOTE OF NEMAHA COUNTY
Following Is the Abstract of the Vote Cast at the
General Election new ruesaay, movemoer o, iwt
ii. .,1 . .in iiltnrnnt tn M WJ1 fill OVCr
Jill OLHUU aav- - I ilUVl 111 fill nivvinriw vw
lug declaring ho would not leave till ti10 fnttlllcatloos by a mere forco of
Llie s it nu uui jurnui', wmmi uivi uuv nlimi,piQ. rrmitnioss or hiss.
ooour till lute In tho evening. Thl3 ilssIll,it like the previous
It Is reported that L'rcmler Maura omi Wl)s un ini-lciouL of weary weeks
till till nn tiri tin. cirtini's and nsklf. nn nil hp and
lll tji uiav. w.. c UL tlUUVll l'hh'"bl r" a
the chamber fr a vote of c ntldenco. biuall engagetnents. In tho opinion
I . . .. L ..till ni rtt
of experts, tno iissouil wm
OT BaCi5S?-5?b; arrival when "the ' Japanese have seoiuod
hT. PE i1 I'j 14 S B U R G . I h o arrival nncl,nng ,vin auilbiQ them
nf Lieutenant General Llnevltch at "nr nndof
TTXZ. - uHioSuilan guns. It is be pu b ;So'r report covering
f 2 n P ,oPen Til Hovod that two mere general assaults (M,oriltlons aKn,at Fort Art.hu.
Ing Itom of recent war news, in ...... nnnOBB!irv hfflPU tho distance nf a. .trust,. Sen-
.nnouncmont , of Ids ; P-tont. J nM g ,u0. ;-. 0r. Tne"clilef li,
i .u n, hn A soeiated Frol ciently shortened to make an attempt torcsC ccnter9 In,tho tremendous at
gpundent of tho A,soclated iross, n fm.tg and make October 28
connnns tho genera oxpectatlon tha Qf tw slcce pracUcublo. tnde h J Uundre(ls
Lieutenant Geno.al Jltoh"; 0n October 24, having made over) of jHpanc8C RU8 bcuUn battorlnR
J possible prepiratlon, the Japanese g.jjnBt tue northerly and eaBtcrh
J .opened Hro with their artillery alonv fortg on October 2G, tho Infantry
I tho whole line, Incldontally contlnu- roovlnK forward with dcsporaU
U i.,.. iniiv nmnHi'c nf (Ironnlnu ti.. nrfillorv hnfl nrc-
9 shells Into the harbor. The Russians purcd tho wuyf wjiij0 the plonecri
j replied, tho sounds as of distant aml Bappcr8 Wero running mlnet
J thundtr, telling tho inhabitants of a(?nnt the Russian fort .
5! DllIuy . Lh'lt .th0 lonK...05Cr.Ct.C:1 Dattnd Church Property.
-? assault on tno rortress wus iiiiiuiuu.iu
nn, hnmhnrrimnnfc continued fur- KDlNUUMU.-nm ucu
OANDIDATUS
For President
Kopubllcan Electors
Doinocrat Kloctors
l'opullst Klctors
Prohibition Electors
socialist Kloctors
Preference for U.S. Senator
For Oovernor
John II Mlckoy Hop
(JoorRO W llorRo Kns
fllnrotiort W Hwmiilnp Prn
Honajali H Vail Soc
hor Lieutenant uovernor
Edmond O McGllton Hop
Dp A itnlhprr. TntvriQniiil Vna
Islan LlKhtnor l'ro
Thomas Carroll Soc
ForSecretnry of State
AlKornon Galusha Hop
Itiulolph U Watzko Kus
Stanley Larson l'ro
William N Parcel! Soc
For Auditor of Public Accounts
Edward M Swirlo, Ji Hep
.1 S Canady . Kus
Siumiul T Oavies Pro
Thomas P Llnplncott Soc
For State Treasurer
Peter Mortonsen Hop
.Tnhn M flahnrnn Vina
.Inhn P rinnlil . '" Prn
O M Storns Soc
For bupt Public Instruction
Jasper L Mcllrlon Hep
Albert Softly Pus
Mary 1'lorco Hoe Soc
Norrls Itrown Hop
Edward Whelan Ens
Martin I llrower Pro
loonard L Mcllralue
Pnr Cnm tiihll 1 anile nnd Itlilcr.
Henry M Eaton Hep
Alblnus A Worsloy Pus
Andrew J Thoinpson Pro
A 1) PeiiKh Soc
For Comtressmun First District
Elmer J Hurltott Hep
Hugh I.aMnstor Kus
Bert Wilson Pro
A li A Schlermoyer Soc
For Senator ad Senatorial District
Kills K Good Hep
Simon P ltobertson Kus
II W tlnlmnu Prn
.& 1 I4uiiuuaa Mt 4... t.l. i . tu
For Representatives 3d Uepr. Dl t.
II It Howe Hep
V PPoabody Hop
John T Caspors hus
OoorKrt W Hopkins Kus
T H Eraser Pro
It C Moador Pro
For Kepresentatlvcstli Repr. Dlst.
William Ernst Hop
llni'l.l r Utii..l.k
im utiujuui ua
For C tuntv Attorney
O O French Hep
iionry a l.auiDort Kus
J I) Oravps Pro
Pnr Cntintv fnmm iiIaii.p i.t Ilia.
(Jeorno W CiuiimlnKS Hop
Luclan Conor Kus
Amendment
Kor Amendment
Against Amendment
Total Vote
a Olo" Lafay- Wash- nnniiaq S"
g Hock etto Ington ""K'a3 g.
r : FT T ITJ S S g
j i f f f : f a a :
28 237 81 50 91 $ 45 145 108 101 100 OS
8 48 47 23 28 lit 2!l 01 6.1 00 72 31
1 31 7 0 1) 0 G 20 27 32 JW 21
1 13 0 1 11 12 .... 3 8 21 5 3
.... 2 1 1 23 10 .... 2 13 10 3....
20 49 70 10 80 62 39 127 49 180 91 63
24 215 67 49 59 4 8 23 110 147 147 122 48
13 103 73 39 79 80 65 111 112 144 141 00
1 13 4 1 It 9.... 4 11 11 3 3
1 1 1 17 9 .... 2 6 7
20 210 71 50 08 05 39 128 154 158 132 49
11 1H5 05 35 07 57 42 100 90 120 120 05
1 10 6 2 II 10 .... 4 11 10 2 '
2 2 1 21 10 .... 4 10 0 1 ....
20 221 73 45 77 72 37 131 155 165 137 62
11 94 01 31 57 48 42 91 94 119 123 01
1 15 6 1 13 13 1 4 12 18 3 2
1 1 1 21 11 1 3 10 8 1 ....
20 220 72 49 70 00 30 132 151 106 137 62
11 91 05 34 59 63 42 93 90 115 123 G2
1 10 0 1 11 12 ... 5 9 10 3 4
.... 2 2 1 21 13 ... 3 10 8 1 ....
20 222 74 49 79 69 40 131 152 165 137 52
11 99 01 35 07 49 40 t 97 120 120 Oi
I 14 6 2 9 13 ... 3 9 17 2 4
.... 1 2 1 21 13.... 3 11 8 1 ....
20 210 76 50 87 73 30 137 158 183 141 65
,11 89 60 HI 62 48 44 92 05 107 120 02
.... -3 1 1 10 14 1 2 1 10 2 1
20 220 74 52 79 72 If? 131 150 173 130 51
II 96 04 3 1 50 47 44 00 02 100 123 03
1 14 G 2 11 12 .... 3 14 20 4 4
.... 1 1 1 3 2 5 4
20 223 74 50 80 08 38 132 162 105 138 51
11 06 02 33 55 0 43 92 02 111 126 02
1 10 5 1 11 14 .... 5 13 23 4 6
.... 2 2 1 21 11.... 3 10 7 1 ....
26 221 74 62 83 76 41 131 160 100 134 65
11 06 04 32 51 50 10 100 03 122 128 63
1 14 4 1 8 H .... 3 11 16 2 2
.... 3 2 1 2.1 10 ... 2 8 7 1 ....
26 215 72 60 00 01 3i 125 156 150 132 52
11 80 W 30; 85 0 1 44 104 104 131 132 02
1 8 3 l1 0 13 .... 4 10 21 4 3
20 219 76 53 75 01 38 120 181 185 113 49
26 219 79 47 76 01 28 114 101 103 123 61
11 05 09 35 01 07 1 U2 85 107 147 00
11 94 05 36 67 2 38 10(1 80 125 137 02
1 10 4 1 10 10 .... 5 10 20 3 3
1 10 3 1 10 10 ... 2 11 11 3 3
20 221 75 40 70 66 17 i 155 155 121 50
11 101 07 31 74 70 C2 135 103 133 131 04
25 212 70 47 75 71 3S 130 151 161 134 61
12 98 72 38 70 66 US 07 122 140 129 04
1 2U 4 1 11 10 2 4 8 9 3 3
20 228 80 51 89 74 35 128 168 104 131 47
11 91 01 32 47 63 45 106 102 12. 132 00
61 8 3 20 24 8 42 31 36 38 14
2 23 0 17 II 9 19 22 20 52 23 14
38! 333 149 89 lo9 164 Tl 2U 281 321 279 122
Denton
1?
2. 5
O -5
1 :
103 125 93 22 110 63 74 1940 1102
07 58 64 7 57 41 19 781
6 28 10 4 27 6 0 200
10 10 2 2 114
2 .... 1 1 4 73
90 112 38 17 102 60 00 1334
74 110 80 21 85 40 01 1541 13
103 101 85 11 108 00 30 1528
12 11 1 05
1 1 3 68
85 113 82 21 80 45 73 1661 311
92 98 82 12 107 r5 27 1351
10 12 1 109
1 1 4 0.1
80 113 84 20 93 4 4 71 1712 102
89 100 80 10 101 55 31 1310
13 II I .... 1 .... 1 115
1 2 8 01
89 114 81 20 94 45 71 tttti 300
88 99 80 U 93 55 28 1300
16 12 1 1 2 .... 2 120
1 . . 13 CO
88 114 84 21 05 45 72 1715 387
89 100 8 11 99 50 2S 1328
14 11 1 .... I 100
1 1 3 GO
80 116 87 20 07 46 71 1781 600
89 99 70 11 95 64 23 1276
3 1 4 .... . 03
86 111 80 20 95 48 ?2 1733 451
86 96 78 11 09 52 20 1282
14 11 1 1 1 .... 1 120
1 2.. ....1 126
PC 118 87 20 97 45 7l' 17U5 440
88 05 77 11 96 51 27 1276
13 11 1 .... 1 .... 2 120
1 1 3 03
92 115 R5 21 93 45 70 1750 449
89 l'l 78 12 100 55 26, 1301
12 12 6 1 103
1 .... 2 1 3 01
82 111 81 19 93 45 70 1072 277
95 09 79 13 101 51 32 1395
14 11 1 .... 1 .... 1 102
81 119 81 10 91 16 60 1614 2'3
78 113 83 20 82 24 4S 1591 227
00 100 80 13 104 9(1 48 1431
89 99 80 12 105 00 33 1307
13 8 2 .... 2.... 2 109
13 8 2 2 90
I
81 109 85 19 at 31 44 1511 45
00 102 70 It 108 00 50 1490
78 114 75 20 01 64 02 1013 241
102 99 88 14 102 46 37 1421
16 0 2 . . 1 103
90 103 80 21 105 00 76' 1760 412
92 101 77 12 93 41) 24 1314
35 28 13 1 11 7 9 358 18
15 16 15 4 10 18 27 31(1
201 226 Tc7 31 loll "l03 107 3300
In Johnson county Good, for senator, received 650 majority and Ernst, for lloat representative got 330 over his opponent
This makes Good's majority In tho dlstrlcs 883Jand Ernsts' 401.
Compliments of Nebraska Advertiser, Nemaha, Nebr., Nov. 11, 1904-
Inusly until tho artornoon of Octo- now commonly oiled tho wo kirK
bor20., at which time tho Russian era" bowing to their paucity oi
guns on the Rtso mountain, Antse numbers havo taken stops to pub in
Dii.i.,.,,. .....nn.nin hn. nnoniMon the derision of tho nouse
7. '..nm i,rionv sonr. At 4 o'clock that of lords giving them control of the
f afternoon a regiment of Japanese free church property, lhey nutj
11 - ..... ,lLn.,,nrl rlwi nnnnm trliqtflOS Oi tilt
swopt (tut rrom nenina u raumijf smtuv ....
........... j uin .,.,,f m Tjiiimi rTnttnri Free church with a notica u
t8 ...... .i a i, unc. null. nd hund ovor all tho churcu
f stan trenches lying between Rihlung property, Including assembly hall.
S mountain and tho railroad, occupy- three colleges, at Ldlnburg, Glass.
I. mountain aou uiu rmuumi, uv-w- o iii
. nP thnm after hours of fighting. low and Aberdeen, all tho mission!
Li Vrne Russians stuck to thoir posts abroad and tho churches and mansot
W ..... - .. In Cnnflnrwl fl 11 111 llP f 1 II L' PlQVCn hUH-
P
t
till tho Japanese wore within a few In Scotland, numbering cloven nun
yards, both sides hurling lund drel and valued at tlfty-live million
grenades at each other. dollars.
Tho Japaneso Infantry aro now Think Only Eighteen Dead,
using mechanical devices which, TRINIDAD, Col. Eighteen colllni
enable them to throw grenades with were shipped to Tercio on an ordei
great accuracy and rapidity. In llf ln0 R00jy Mountain Coal anc
t,a trintiriivhlln :inntllf!r h()dv Of Jan- T.rtr. nnmnanv flir T.tlfi 1)11 rial (if till
oa aneso" assaulted tho trenches on tin ' vlcrlius of tho mlno oxplosion thai
i 1 . . - . . . t hi, ... , ' rtL... i..ii..
jo slope oi uiniung muuunuu. x occurred at tnac piaoe. j uo uujjui
n Japanese tiencbcs extended to cer- javQ nQt yeb bocn reo0vored, du
Jl- tain portions of tho slope and stop- onlciaS 0f u,0 cornnany win
havo canvassed the town now clulra
chat only eighteen men wero It
the mine at tno time of tho explo
sion. It Is conceded that none ol
these will bo found alive.
Tlje wide discrepancy between tht
list of dead given out ty tho com
pany and the forty-nine made bj
the coionor Is explained by tho fad
that diggers enter tho mines with
out reporting to tho shift hnssa
The exact numbei of victims wil
not bo ascertained until the mini
lvis beon thoroughly exp orcd and
inany days may ellapse before al
the bodies are recovered.
id, I pod some distance, above tho extreme
Japanese outpost, where tho ascenl
. nal-l V, mt ri 1 Ant
llf OI UllJlling mUUULaiU uutuini; uimwi
ie perpendicular. The Russian trenches
lp soamed tho slope. To advance
1( .auainst them over an unnroken
m slope which was mined, oven with
cn out Russian resistance, would have
ai been a dilllcult task, but tho slope
tc had been torn up, grout holes having
2, been blown In it at various places
q6 by tho bombardment, and the Jap
oo aneso availed themselves of these
1.H indentations, which oltered oom-
nl ned fooihuld and Drotectlon
Fna at-alnst bulit'ts. In the rneanwhlli
V I ....... ....!!
ol. toe lire oi their avauaoio nrumii
Ini was dlrectpd aualnst tho Russian
ed trenches, Uio Ruislaus evpntuollj
rerlrlng, wheroupon the Japanese
In thirty minutes eonstnieterl
trenches sultlcb nt to shield them
I selves. The llusslnn? exploded mine-
at- but, tho Japaneso claim, without
bei result. One company of J u pane
W engaged In this Hglit' aroused general
lust complliuetaiy commenC for its re
josi markahlo coolness, executing the
fur, various maneuvers for tho purpose
fire, of securing shelter with automat 1
tin exactiviss as if on parade. Upon the
icsi retirement of their troops tho Rus
thl slans opened tiro from Lbiti moun
) i tain, and that night they made
hat sortio. Hut tho Japanese had In the
bhi meanwhile brought up machine guns,
I'hlj .with which thu sortie was repulsed.
Burn American Uonsulate.
WASHINGTON The" state depart)
ment rtcelvod' a cablegram frou
Amoy, China, announcing tho do
stiuction of tho Amercian consulati
ther.o together with valuable papers
The message came from Consul Johi
- a .1,1ft n.tirlc.
"Consulate burned with most a
tho records."
Work Train In Collis'on
OTTUMWA, la. An ea?tboun(
freight train on the Ruck Islam
c Hided with a work train ut Ladds
dale, killing two hrldgo men. Sevei
.ithets weio injured, oro fatally an(
four seriously. Tho work train en
tilno ran wild to Eldon, a distanci
of live miles, without doing anj
. t.xA inA'''i'i