The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, November 11, 1904, Image 4

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    The Stockmon's
puny of Lukesido
Tho i.rn vicsiacnce or, uccrgc oufat
tlalmas, northeast of Plattsmouth,
mis totally destroyed by Hie. The
loss is estimate ft $1,500 with no In-
turunco.
Mercantile com
has been incor-
Dortcd with a caDltal of $10,000.' Tho
Incorporators arc 0. II. Tully I. T.
Bkltes and J. S. Adams.
Frank Hitchcock has boon sent
enced ta one year In the penitenti-
iry for burglary. Hithcock entered!
the room of Tony Palmer and stolo
i quantity of Clothing.
A requisition has been issued for
Hie return of Albert Truyer, now in I
jail at Antrim, Allot, lie formerly
lived at Havolock and is charged
with seduction.
HIHTAIN ANt) riURSIA
01D1C Hi AUU1TIIATK.
JDK
WAR DOGS CALLED AWAY
PRECIOUS IS K A II A FIGHT, BUT AL.L
AGAIN SKUENK.
Acro"tnent E"tmil Into anrt
rrumptlr lUtnl Unltlo Fleet
In Mrnnllmo Wilt Itn Tlod
Hp ill K"t Spain.
v
D. J. Klmmorly was badly injured
In' a runaway accident ut Beatrice
bv bciuL' thrown from his waiion and
will l3o!coiiiiued to his homo for some
time becausj&i! his injuries.
New ednThas made Its appearance
ou the market. William Spellman,
& grain buyer of Bjatrice, purchased
1.000 busliols. Tho corn Is of excel
lent quality and will grade No. 2.
Jacob "Soop died at Humboldt lasi
week, lie was 79 years of age and
had lived in that nolghorbuod for
years. Ills wire
number of years.
grown children.
wasVsorlously Injured
He caucus his loot
PRISM IKK 8KBS NEED OF
OF CONFIDENOK.
A TOT
Debate on Proiio-.nl to Frocnt
CertAtn Dcputlt- Enllvoned by
Moving Inkntnmls nnd
Slilllntnht.
1'OltT AUTUUIC
GENERAL ASSAULT MADE
DEVELOP
INTO A FlISltOKIiY
I NO 1IATTI.E.
UAO.
i v a
the last thirty-four
has boon dead a
Ue leaves sevora
onn Abts
Columbus.
Johr
at
In .one of the
of
cogwheels
water softener
the
ma-
boiiesdwore crush-
Union. Pad Ho
lmiH Ciiiifi.nl
ed.v Ipls nob thought'that amputa
tion will be uecossary.
Albert Abrabamsdn a bachelor 50
years of ago living near 5h'eltonuwas
robbed of $152.00 in money and 'Se
curities. A trunk in which no kept
his valuables was taken to a corn
field and broken open.
ST. PETERSBURG. Tha North
sua incident will bo settled by an
International commission This Is
absolutely assured. The British pro
pnsal submitted to Russia was to
refer tho question to a commission
under ai tides' nine and fourteen of
Tho Haguo convention and a certain
number of olllcors cf the Russian
squadron competent to give testi
mony wcro to bo left behind. Rus
sia's proposition submitted to Great
Brltalo through Ambisador Benck
endorll declares that tho omperor
being desirous of shedding the full
est light on the North sea incident
proposes that tho whole question bi
submitted to scruplous Investigation
by an international tribunal.
Foreign Minister Lamsdorff after
his audience with the emperor at
Tsarskoe Selo, ollldally Informed
Ambassador Hatdinge of tho charac
ter of tho Russian proposal, on direct)
reply being given to Great Britain's
proposition.
It Is simply a question now of
which government will have tho
nonor of oiiermc a solution, tue
MADRID. Tumultuous scenos oc
curred in the chamber of doputles.
When the discussion was resumed
Saturday the disorders consequent 1b
opposition's obstructive tactics com
pelled a, suspension of tho sitting
and the appointment of a secret com
mission to give Judgment on Insults
exchanged during tho debate.
Tho sitting was subsequently re
sumed. Tho opposition repeatedly
demanded roll oils on votes and tho
proceedings were hcatod and dis
orderly. Tho prcsldont, belnj
threatened with personal violence,
had to bo protected by tho clerks and
attendants. Tho crucifix' behind
the president's chair was overturned
by blows of sticks, all the writing
material on adjacent desks was thing
at tho vice-president. Prcmlor
Mama was present on the minister
ial bench from 7 o'clock in the eveu-
lug declaring ho woul'l not leavo till
the sitting ndjjurnco", which did not
ocutir till late in t no evening.
It is reported that Premier Maura
will suspend the sittings and ask
the chamber for a vote of c nlldenco.
Titpnnpsn aro
to
mild to liiw Finns
l'orc.ft nctutiftt tho Fortroi
mourn ii CnmiituinHiitr
I'Oftttllllt.
Miutpuvnrs At Olbrnltnr, In Turn, FhU
Sleepy Old London in
Tremor -"Wholn Furore
I.iullcrou,
Advance Soon Due.
ST. PETERSBURG. Tho arrival
of Lieutenant Gonoral Linevltch at
Mukden to assume command of the
Siberian corps is the most interest
ine Itom of recent war uows. Tho
announcmont of Ills appointment,
whion was telegraphed by a corre
spondent of tho Associated Press,
con 11 r to s tho yenoral expectation that
Lieutenant General Linovltoh will
' J principle of which both havo decided oe aummoned by General Kuropat-
Tho Ashland Llgnt & Power com- upon, tho outcome of this appearing ia t0 assume an important part In
nutiv bus hnnn incornorafcGd jvlfch a I iinlm nnrtunfc. The British Dronosal t.lm pnnrlnnr. nf Mm ivimmilon. Run.
capital stock of 15,000. The incor (also provided for the representation Ural Linevltch is sixty-six years old, tno whol lme' Incidentally contlnu-
nnrnrors nra "(1. H. Brown. It. Vet othi-r nowora besides Russia and hut in no nnHvn .on vimtuf mnn nnd Mg tueir aauy practice oi oroppiun
CITH FOO.-Tho gonoral assault
on Port Arthur, which began in a
prcllmlniry way on October 21, de
veloped into a llorcoly racing battlo
when, according to a hitherto in
lalllblo authoilty, the Japanese Hung
heavy forces against the forcis in
their third attempt to secure a com
manding position.
The Japanese havo been preparing
for this assault for a month. It is
believed that tho Japanese did not
expect to capture tho town on tins
occasion, but to accomplish another
Important stop. This plan was
adopted following the first assault,
wnen thousands of lives woresaorl-
llcod in an attempt to swarm over
tho fortliicarl(ii.s by a mere force or
numbers, regardless of loss.
This assault, like the previous
one, was an incident of weary weeks
of trench digging, gun-mounting and
binall eriLMiuciucuts. In tho opinion
of exports, tho assault will coasr
when tho J.tpaneso havo seourod
such positions as will onablo tnem
to creep steadily closer under tin
n ses of the Russian mius. It is be
lieved that two morcgonernl assaults
will bo necessary before tho distance
between tho bellgerent lines is sulll
clently shortened to make an attempt
to outer tho main forts and make
the end of tho slcec practicable.
On October 24, havlnu made over
possible prepiratlon, the Japanese
opened Hro with their artillery alonir
Brown,
White.
J. 0. Ralsbock and F. E.
but is as active as a young man an3
immensely popular among tbe Siber-
. A
Great Britain on tho commission.
i
LONDON. Tho Associated press Ian troops, whom ho
- i -
A lire at Geneva wh'i broko out! us autnonzca 10 state mat a .iws
InthelHensel & Benson restaurant' "ictury BeiiUi-muou in uu uiu
destroyedthat bulldlngandalso
the brick building ownod by tho Odd
FlloT8 and Geneva State bank.
Tho loss is eatumuted at $40,000.
General la. Turley, a Lincoln cleric,
asks for a divorce -from his wife on
the ground that her social ambitious
are beyond tho limit of his income.
Ho claims that his wife admitted
that "she married the wrong man."
W. 0. Catherwood an old man
who lives alone at Blair, was found
helpless in his home by neighbors.
It is supposed that he suffered a
paralytic stroke. His condition is
very serious and it is thought he
will die.
Onarlny Smollnski oaught a mam
moth tartlo la McPberson's like,
near Columbus. It weighs about
thirty pounds. He killed the animal
and oarrisd it home. On tho back
of tbe turtlo was fctno Inscription:
"W. F. M. , 1871 "
Tho local telophone company of
Hnmboldt has completed tho work
of putting in a large cablo to assist
In caring for the largely increased
busiuefis during tho last few
months. The bringing to tho city
of the rural exchanges adds uroatly
to the work of the local ocutral and
the managers are havlnu a hard
titno t" keep up with the demand
for iriiroasod service.
Undorwood Bros, who recently
e9tabllshod av cigar factory in Boat
rice employing none but union dgir
luakcra, have not I lied thoir employes
that in the future they will run an
open shop. Following this announce
ment all the men employed in tho
fact iry, numbering seven, quit w rk
but one. Undorwood Bros, own a
cigar factory at Dixon Ills., and it
Is understood tha'. May propose to
adopt the same method at that place.
The birthday celebration af.d din
ner given .by the Women's Relief
corps of Baatrloft was one of the most
enjoyable alfalrs of tha kind held by
luc uurps ior a mug time, many
members of tho Grand Army posi
and relief corps of W.vmoro being in
attendance Dinner was served In
poai nan anu tne aiternoon was
spont in recairlng mcmoiies of tho
past and rer.ivlnfe old acquaintances.
Tn oroasion was given In hnnni
of the veternns wIjmsb birthdays comn
(iorlop the last six months of 'the
r and about twonty-ftva were o
honored nnd were in attendance at
Russian disputo has bsen reached.
Several details and formalities re
main to bo arranged, but tho pro
posal to lefor tho matter to a court
of inquiry has been accepted.
LONDON. Ordars have teen is
sued and acknowledged by Vice Ad
mlral Rojestvonsky that tbe Russian
sauadron remain at Vigo until tho
conclusion of tho present Russian
British negotiations. This elimi
nates what was rogarded here as one
of tbe most dangerous featuros of
the situation, namely tne possibility
of a premature clash between tho
British and Russian squadronB.
Tho cabinet considered the Rus
slan proposition to submit the qes
tlon of individual responsibility to
a commission. The dotalU of the
constitution of this commission
have not yet been quito determined
upen but Russia has expressed her
willingness to detach tho commander
of tho aeaond Paoltlc squadron and
such other individual officers us mav
bo found to havo beon directly con
cerned In tbe tirlnu for tho examina
tion by the commission.
Pig Lead ns Contraband
WASHINGTON. The United
States supreme court has been asked
to decide whether pig lead is con
traband of war, and the question
was argued before tnat tribunal.
The controversy arose in 1891 during
the war between Japan and China
and the parties to it are the North
ern Pacific Railroad company and
tho Anieriom Trading company.
Tho case row out of a delay of
ab ait six weeks caused by 'revenue
ottieara who refused to Issue clearance
papers to a vessel, with the load on
board, on the grounds that it was
contraband. Delay ensued and 'when
tile lead reached its destination the
war had closed. Consequently Japan,
to whom the lead was consluned re
fused to receive tho consignment at
more than SU.OOO Instead of $3S 000,
the price first aureod on. The com
pany asks an award of damages equal
to, the dilloronce.
commanded
durlnc tho boxer war. He acted na
commandcr-lu-chlef of tho Russian
forces prior to General Kuropatkln'a
appointment and arrival In Man
churia.
The lirst Russian army, which
comprises six Siberian and tnree
European corps, it appears, is likely ta
be split up into seotlons, one of
which will be entrusted to tbe com
mand of General Linevltch and tbe
otbor most likely will form the
auclw of a third array under General
Baron Kaulbars, at present com
mander-in-chief in the Odessa dis
trict. The appointment of tne latter
is renarded as certain. General
Kaulbars achieved a prominence m
Russian representative in Bulgaria
during the tirclng of Prince Alex
ander. Ho has the reputation of
teing an energetio and headstrong
aommandor.
Three Killed in Wreck.
KANSAS CITY. Three persens
were killed and twelve injured is
a rear end collision between section
No. 1 of train No. S. Missouri Paci
fic world's fair special, at Tipton,
Mo.,
Train No. 3 &n account of tht
heavy world's fair travel was mad
up in two sections, tho first leavinn
St. Louls-for Kansas City at 10:1C
In the evening. The second section
left a fow minutes later and when
it reached Tipton, section 1 wai
taking on passengers. According tc
Engineer Ramsey of section No. 2,
headlight In tho yards blinded
him and ho was unable to seo section
No. 1. He also says that bis or den
were "clear ahead."
Tho second section was running
about 30 miles an hour when tho col
llslou occurred, Tho end s'oeper ol
section No. 1 was entirely demolished
and the second sleeper was ovor
sholls into the harbor.
replied, tho sounds
thundtr, telling the
Port Daluy that tho
Tho Russians
ns of distant
inhabitants of
lonir oxpected
LONDON. Negotiations between
Great Britain and Russia looking
to a settlement of tho North sen
affair are progressing favorably nnd
there is not the slightest danger of
friction arising between tho two
governments. Thj constitution ol
the international commission under
The Hague convention is on the
vcrito of settlement.
In spite of tho pacific conditions,
Great Britain oxpcrlonced a war
panic that only compare to the
panic created on Sunday October 2!1
when the news of tho sinking of tho
trawlors In tho North sea was re
ceived, Not for years have so
many uooueu juontion. -rue mosi
extraordinary feature of this scare,
which was serious onough while it
lasted, Is that there was not ono
sIukIo circumstance to Justiry It.
The excitement started early in the
day, when the newspapers announced
the departure of tho Russian Baltic
squadron from Vigo. Tlio public
were not in possession of thu Infor
mation cabled by tho Associated
press to tho United Stutcs tnat only
the olllcers concerned In tho llrlnp
on tho British trawlers would be
dotached and jumped at tho con
clusion that Russia had broken
faith by not dotninlng the vessels
Involved In tho affair.
Siege Of Fortress
TOKIO. Imperial hoadquartots
published u sorics of reports covering
tho operations against Port Artiini
during tho months of August, Sep
tember and Octobor. Tne chief in
terest centers intho tremendous at
tack which was begun October 2i
and Is still continuing. Hundreds
of Japanese guns began battering
ngainst the northerly und casterli
forts on October 20, tho Infantry
moving forward with dcspcrut
rushes where tho artillery had pre
pared tho way, while the pioneers
and sappers wcro running mine!
agalnt the Russian fori .
Rich Banker Suicide
DELAY EN, Wis. James F. Lati
mer, viro president of the Latimer
bunk, sh'it and killod himself in his
bank. He was seven ty-ouo years old
and was considered to bo worth
about 20O,r
turned.
Genernl Attack on Port Arthur
CHE FOO. The third genaral atr
tack on Port Arthur began Ootobei
24, according to unlmpearheable au
thority. On Octorber 20 Japanesi
shells set tiro to tho only smokelcsi
powder magaxlno in Port Arthur,
Portions of the town caught fire,
the conflagration continuing tin
whole day. October 20 tho Japanesi
captured the Russian trenches on thi
slopo of Rihlng uionutaln, also i
fortified position protecting thai
fortrffis. Tb8 Japanese consider bhi
picymss ol tJse siege to bo highlj
iutlstactory.
assault on tho fortress was Imminent.
The bombardment continued fur
iously until tho afternoon of Octo
bor 20., at which time tho Russian
guns on the utso mountain, Anise
mountain and Rihlung mountain be
came briefly sent. At 4 o'clock that
afternoon a regiment of Japanese
swept out from behind a recently
captured hill adjacent to Rlhunp
mountain and advanced on tho Rus
slan trenches lying between Rihlung
mountain and tho railroad, occupy
np thorn after hours of fighting
till tho Japanese were within a fow
yards, both sides hurling hint:
grenades at each other.
Tho Japanese Infantry aro now
using mechanical dovlccs which
enable them to throw grenades with
irreat accuracy und rapidity. In
tbe meanwhile another body of Jap
aneso r assaulted tho trenches on tin
slooo of Ribbing mountain. Tlx
Japanese trenches extended to cer
tain portions of tho slope and slop
pnd some distance, above tho extreme
Japanese outpost, where tho ascent
or Rihlung mountain became almost
perpendicular. Tho Russian treuche:
soamcd tho slopo. To advance
.auainst thqm over an unuroken
slope which was mined, oven with
out Russian resistance, would have
been a diflicult task, but tho slope
had been torn up, great holes having
been blown In it at various places
by the bombardment, and the Jap
anese avulcd themselves of these
Indentations, which ollercd com
bined foothold and protection
against bullets. In tho mean wh jit
toe fire of their available artillery
was directed against tho Russian
trenched, Die Russians eventunlb
retiring, whereupon the .in pa nose
in thirty minutes constructed
trenches suinchtit to shirk! them
selves. Tbe RimHn uxploded mine
but, tho Jtipaneso claim, without
result. One company of J a pa new
engaged in this fiht' aroused general
complimetary comment for Us re
markable coolness, executing the
various maneuvers for the purpoe
of securing shelter with automati
exactness as If on parade. Upon the
retirement of their troops tho Rus
sians opened tiro from Liatl moun
tain, and thai nliht they made a
sortie. But tho Japanese had in the
meanwhile brought up machine guns,
.with which tho sortie was epulsed.
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Demand Church Property.
EDINBURG. Tho free churches,
now commonly oiled tho 11 wo kirk-
era" bowing to cneir paucmy ui
numbers havo taken stops to put In
operation the decision of tho house
of lords giving them control of th
frco church property. They bavi
served the general trustees of tlx
United Free church with a notice t
quit and hand over all tno churoti
property, Including assorably nalh
three colleges, at Ed In burg, Glass
flow and Aberdeen, all the mission
abroad and the churches and manset
In Scotland, numbering cloven hun
dred and valued ut ilfty-tive million
dollars.
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Think Only Eighteen Dead.
TRINIDAD, Col. Eighteen colllni
were Bhlpped to Terclo on an ordei
of the Rocky Mountain Goal anc
Iron company for the burial of tb
victims of the mlno explosion thai
occurred at that place. The bodlei
have not yet been recovered, oul
lical ollldals of tho cormmny win
havo canvassed the town now claim
that only eighteen men were in
the mine at the time of tho explo
sion. It Is concedod that none ol
these will bo found alive.
Tl)e wide discrepancy between th
list of doad yiven out ty tho com
pany and the forty-nine made b
tho coionor is explained by the fact
that diggers enter tho mines with
out reporting to tho shift bnssa
The exact number of victims wll
not bo ascertained until tho mini
h-is beon thoroughly exp orod and
nnny days may ellapso beloro al
the bodies are recovered.
Burn American Consulate.
WASHINGTON Tho' state depart
mint received a cablegram frou
Amoy, China, announcing tho de
struction of the Amercian consulati
ther.o together with valuable papers
The message came from Consul Johi
... . 'Villi!?, UUU 1UIIUO.
"Consulate burned with most cr
tho records."
Work Truin In Collision
OTTUMWA, la.-An eaitbouni,
freight train on the Rock Islam
c Hided with a work train at Ladds
chile, killing two hrldgo men. Sevci
others weio Injured, oro fatally ant
four seriously. Tho work train en
uine ran wild to Eldon, a distanci
of live miles, without dolnu am