The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 19, 1901, Image 2

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    MCOOK TEIBUNE
T M KIMMELI Pablbher
MoCOOK
NEBRASKA
BRIEF TELEGRAMS I
Secretary Smiley of the Kansas
Grain Dealers association after making-personal
investigation said the
oats crop in Kansas will he the worst
failure In tea years
Samuel Moffat the oldest brother of
David Moffat of Denver Colo died in
Hudson N Y In 1857 he established
the Bank of Nebraska said to be the
second west of the Missouri river
J R G Pitkin ex postmaster of
New Orleans and ex minister to the
Argentine Republic and president of
the Transmississippi Commercial con-
gress died suddenly at New Orleans
A commission of thirtyt wo persons
has returned to Lima Peru from an
exploration of the River Santa Chu
quicara The members report that
they found plenty of gold in the river
The grasshopper situation in some
sections of Minnesota is alarming The
Red River valley is suffering In
many places the insects have cleared
up acres of young wheat flax and
potatoes
Hon Mortimer Nye ex lieutenant
governor of Indiana and one of the
best known men in public life in La
Porte was stricken with paralysis at
Union laills just as he closed a Fourth
of July address
George W Partridge for eight years
private secretary to Zach Chandler
former United States senator from
Michigan and ex secretary of the in
terior was found dead in bed at his
home at Detroit
The state department has received
Information of the death from sun
stroke on the 5th instant of Robert
ONeil Wickersham vice and deputy
commercial agent of the United States
at Castellemar Di Stabia Italy Ho
had been in the consular service since
1879
The Washington correspondent of
the New York Herald is authority for
the statement that Frank W Hackett
will tender his resignation as assistant
secretary of the navy in the fall
Charles H Allen the governor of Por
to Rico has been suggested as his suc
cessor
General Daniel E Sickles is serious
ly ill in Pleasantville N Y at the
home of Village President Daniel P
Hayes He went there on the Fourth
of July to make an address to the
residents and has been so ill ever
ince that he has had tQ remain with
his host
The endowment rank of the Knightr
of Pythias has a deficit of 225267
This announcement was made by Su
preme Commander Ogden H Fethers
to the supreme lodge of the order
which has been assembled in Chicago
for the purpose of looking into the
affairs of the rank
The navy department received a ca
blegram announcing the departure of
Rear Admiral Cromwell aboard his
flagship the Chicago from Rio de
Janeiro Brazil for St Vincent Canary
islands enroute to the Mediterranean
to assume his new duties as commander-in-chief
of the European station
An appeal for the relief of fire suf
ferers at Versailles O has been sent
out by Mayor Golderwoof and Rev W
M Baker pastor of the Christian
church of that town They state that
100 people are homeless many desti
tute and several injured as the result
of the fire which devastated Versailles
Saturday
Ernest Reid colored was hanged at
Carthage Mo for the murder of his
wife January 19 1900
Mrs L P Kennedy of North To
peka Kan has been appointed a
seamstress at the Winnebago Indian
school Nebraska
Secretary Hitchcock has decided that
there is no authority of law permit
ting a delay until October J in the
opening of the Wichita Indian reser
vation in Oklahoma as desired by cer
tain cattle Interests
Secretary Hitchcock said he antici
pated no serious trouble with soon
ers at the opening of the Oklahoma
lands in August He said there might
be several thousand people now on the
lands but there was no reason to be
HevG that they would not be gotten oil
easily
Governor Allen who will hand to
President McKinley the request of the
Porto Rican assembly that free trade
be established between that country
and tho United States will leave San
Juan July 13 on the Mayflower He
will be accompanied by Mrs Allen
James Reyburn of Bloomington 111
was killed by tramps and his body
was found in a box car at East Alton
The steamship City of Seattle has
arrived at Seattle Wash from Lynn
Canal with a Klondike treasure cargo
of 600000
The vacation season is thought to be
responsible for the apparent disap
pearance of something like 15000000
cash known to have been received by
the New York City banks from inte
rior points since the first week of
May
ROAST IN MANY STATES
Government Beports Eleven Sweltering
in the Boiling Sun
KANSAS CORN CROP CUT SHORT
Must Ship Cattle to Sliirket Became
Water Is Getting Scarce PnBturcs
Dried Up and Fruit and Vegetable
Crops Almost Rained
WASHINGTON July 15 Reports
to the weather bureau show that the
hot weather continued yesterday In
nineteen states and territories of the
great corn belt the Ohio valley and
various portions of the south There
seems to be no immediate evidence
of abatement except in the south and
southwest where local thunderstorms
may cause some moderation The
states affected include Indiana Illi
nois Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Mis
souri Kentucky Tennessee Alabama
Mississippi Louisiana Arkansas Ok
lahoma Kansas Nebraska South Da
kota North Dakota Colorado and
Michigan It has become considerably
warmer also in the upper lake region
and in New England Marquette
Mich reporting today a record-breaking
temperature of 102 degrees Hope
of rain today in the region affected
by the heat was not fulfilled only
traces of it appearing in one or two
sections except at Galveston Tex
where about two thirds of an inch fell
and in eastern Texas where there
were local thunderstorms The tem
peratures reported today show only
slight variations from the extremes
of the last few days and these are
due to local conditions entirely In
Des Moines la today the tempera
ture was 100 in Kansas City 102 and
in Omaha 102 while at Davenport la
Denver Colo Little Rock Ark New
Orleans North Platte Neb St Paul
and Vicksburg Miss it was 96 or
highe
KANSAS CITY July 15 No relief
came yesterday from the heat It
was a repetition of the past two weeks
with reports from many places in
western Missouri Kansas and the ter
ritories of temperatures over the 100
mark At most places the sun shone
mercilessly with not even a fitful
cloud to break its rays nor a slight
breeze In Kansas City last night
rroved more bearable a breeze from
the north alleviating the condition
tut a day of intense heat followed
Tonight there is a prospect of rain
in Oklahoma but there are no indi
cations of a change in any other part
of the southwest
With no relief in sight the fears for
the crops that have been expressed
are fast becoming realities and the
scarcity of water and generally dry
most serious one What the real dam
most serious one What th ereal dam
age to corn the crop most affected
will be is problematical but it is prob
ably safe to say that half the crop
will be lost The supply of water is
short in almost every direction and
the shipments of cattle and hogs to
this market to save them must con
tinue In Kansas City today the gov
ernment thermometer reached 102 and
at Marysville Kan 104 was recorded
against 100 yesterday There were
three prostrations at Marysville
LINCOLN Neb July 15 Nebraska
again suffered from the heat yester
day The highest temperature report
ed by the weather bureau was 102 de
grees at 430 but the thermometers
in the business district recorded 109
The mean temperature of the day was
90 degrees the highest of the year
The reports show that no rain has
fallen in the state during the last
twenty four hours
Reports that reach Lincoln tonight
indicate that rain falling within two
days will yet savethe corn crop The
wind shifted to the southeast this
evening and the atmosphere is some
what cooler
ST JOSEPH Mo July 15 The
long continued drouth has resulted in
the entire ruiu of the corn and oats
crop in this section of the country
Corn has commenced to tassel only a
few feet high and no amount of rain
would now be of any benefit to that
cereal The fruit and vegetable crops
are also complete failures and the
pastures have dried up so that the
farmers are paying enormous prices
for hay and feed Today was clear
and hot with no relief apparently in
sight
Minister Conger to Leave
SAN FRANCISCO July 15 E H
Conger United States minister to Chi
na has arrived en route to Pekin
Minister Conger will sail next Wed
nesday on the steamer Nippon Maru
Stable Bot Mtde Desperate
KANSAS CITY July 15 A special
to the Times from Newton Kan says
Last night Miss Oma Beers the 18-year-old
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Frank Beers was shot and killed by
Herbert Shacklett a stable boy for
merly in the familys employ who af
terward shot himself through the
neart Shacklett became fascinated
with the young woman who did not
return his infatuation The bodies
were found in the roadside
OHIO BRYAN MEN BOLT
Ten of Ills Domocritlo Followers In
Cloveland Decide to Act
CLEVELAND July 15 On July 31
Ohio democrats who believe in Bryan
and the issues which he represents
which the recent democratic conven
tion Ignored will assemble In Colum
bus and make up a state ticket Ten
men met this morning in a downtown
office building in this city and de
cided that a bolt should be made and
that a new party should enter the field
of Ohio politics
The attendance at the conference
was larger and represented a greater
area in the state than was expected
by those who called the meeting
A formal statement of principles was
submitted to the conference and was
adopted This will be printed and
sent throughout the state to those
who are known to be faithful to the
Nebraskan A convention was decid
ed upon to be held at the Great South
ern hotel on the last day of July To
this convention may come all those
who sign their name to the declaration
of principles
START OUT TO FIND PEARY
Expedition on tho Steamer Erik Sails
North to Aid Explorers
HALIFAX N S July 15 The
steamer Erik left North Sydney this
morning on its voyage to the frozen
north It is to call at Labrador and
then at the various Esquimaux sta
tions in Greenland West reaching
Etah under favorable conditions in
about three weeks At the various
stations it will make inquiries as to
news of Lieutenant Peary and the
Windward
The Erik took 350 tons of coal and
is provisioned for at least a year The
members of the Peary Arctic club who
went on the steamer are Dr F A
Cook surgeon of the expedition Her
bert Stone and Herbert Berri both of
Brooklyn C F Wikoff and L C Bene
dict of Ithaca and L C Whitney
Church of Elgin 111
AMALGAMATED STRIKE IS ON
President Shaffers Orders to Continno
Struggle Will Bo Obeyed
PITTSBURG July 15 From pres
ent indications it looks probable that
President Shaffers strike order issued
last night to the Amalgamated asso
ciation members inr the employ of the
American Steep Hoop company the
American Sheet Steel company and
the American Tinplate company will
be obeyed and the great struggle be
tween the Amalgamated association
3nd the steel companies will be on in
eainest today
In the union mills of the three com
panies against which a strike has
been declared it is predicted that not
a wheel will turn An effort will be
made also to close down some of the
non union mills of the companies and
tc cripple the rest The Amalgamated
people are very sanguine of success
HAVE TO PROTECT THE WHEAT
Farmers Around York Are Plowing Fire
Guards Since Recent Blazes
YORK Neb July 15 For miles
and miles along both sides of the Bur
lington the Elkhorn and the Kansas
City Omaha railroads in this county
are fields of winter wheat shocked and
stacked and the long wheat stubble is
dry easily catching fire Yesterday
morning the Elkhorn train coming
from Henderson this county set fire
to wheat stubble in seven different
places The train stopped each time
and the train crew with shovels put
out the fires before doing any damage
Yesterday nineteen shocks of winter
wheat were burned up on Hon An
drew J Sandalls farm east of York
supposed to have caught from engines
on the Burlington Nearly all of the
farmers are plowing fire guards be
tween fields and railroads
CELEBRATE PERRYS VISIT
American and Japanese Speakers Dwell
on Friendly Relations
YOKOHAMA July 15 The cere
mony of unveiling at Kurihama the
monument to commemorate the land
ing there of Commodore Perry July
14 1853 was performed yesterday by
Rear Admiral Rodgers commanding
the United States visiting squadron
Viscount Katsura the Japanese pre
mier delivered the memorial address
and a number of other Japanese offi
cials of high rank were present Three
American and five Japanese warships
saluted Various speeches were made
by Americans and Japanese all dwell
ing on the close relations between the
two powers
Younger Brothers Are Out
ST PAUL Minn July 15 Cole
man and James Younger who were
granted a conditional parole by the
board of pardons on Wednesday last
were released from the Stillwater pen
itentiary at 10 oclock this morning
For the present they will make their
home in Stillwater and it has not yet
been decided where they will be em
ployed The men spent their first day
of freedom upon a steamboat excur
sion that went up the St Croix river
MILEAGE OF THE COUNTIES
Nebraska Industrial Department Figures
Railroad Facts
LINCOLN Neb July 15 The de
partment of labor and industrial sta
tistics has completed a compilation
showing the number oC sauare miles
of territory date of permanent or
ganization and number of miles of rail
road for every county in the state
This information was obtained from
various sources The railroad statis
tics were compiled from the official
records of the auditors office the fig
ures relating to square mileage from
the state survey and the dates of or
ganiaztion from histories county and
judicial officials and early settlers
The dates of county organization
comprise an entirely new feature of
Nebraska statistical information It
was necessary for the compilers to
consult every source of information to
get the correct dates and very often
these sources gave conflicting accounts
In Knox county for example the
first organization was destroyed by In
dians and the next establishment be
came confused with the military
force stationed in the county In such
instance the date of permanent or
ganization was accepted The figures
given in the report have been verified
and they will soon be officially pub
lished by the state
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES
Court Decides that They Cannot Xiimlt
Liability of JMembers
LINCOLN Neb July 15 The su
preme court has decided that mutual
insurance companies cannot limit the
liability of its members This opinion
is delivered in the case of Morgan
against the Hog Raisers Mutual In
surance company Morgan had a con
tract with the company which limited
his liability An epidemic caused the
claims against the company to exceed
the assets by 13000 and the officers
sought to collect this sum notwith
standing it exceeded the total limit
of liability
The court says that members of a
mutual insurance company are obli
gated to pay all assessments necessary
to liquidate losses and expenses of
management and that it is the duty
of the directors to make an assessment
whenever necessary and further that
if this assessment is not paid within
ihirty days suit may be commerrAi
under the law The court holds that
there is no merit in the contention
of the objecting members that be
cause the contracts are limited as to
liability they cannot be held liable for
the full amount of the losses
ON THE GRAVE Of HIS Wife
Christopher Anderson Shoots Himself
and Cannot Recover
NEBRASKA CITY Neb July 15
Christopher Anderson an old resident
of this city who moved to Lincoln
about two years ago shot himself
upon the grave of his wife in Wyuka
cemetery in this city The weapon
used was a 32 caliber revolver the
muzzle of which was evidently placed
in his mouth The ball passed up
ward and lodged in the brain Dr
Neal probed for the ball but could not
locate it The physician states that
the man cannot live Anderson came
to Nebraska City thirty five years ago
and lived here up to the time of the
death of his wife two years ago when
he moved to Lincoln and took up his
residence with his son He was a mer
chant tailor He came here to visit
a son and seemed in the best of spir
its although his health had not been
good lately His family consists of
two sons and a daughter
Must Serve Life Sentence
LINCOLN Neb July 15 After six
years of legal controversy the supreme
court has settled that John W Ar
gabright of Nemaha county must
abide by the sentence to serve a life
term in the penitentiary Argabright
was convicted of the murder of Wil
liam Smesler on the night of February
9 1894 Smesler was his
and the tragedy was the result
of a family auarrel
Blue Springs Girl Appointed
WYMORE Neb July 15 Miss
Edith D Mattoon of Blue Springs has
been appointed by Commissioner
Vance to assist with the Nebraska ex
hibit at the Pan American exposition
at Buffalo She started Monday to en
ter upon her duties
Whoit Turning Out Well
CERESCO Neb July 15 The
threshing of fall wheat is progressing
rapidly and is yielding from twenty
five to forty bushels to the acre and
some testing as high as sixty one
pounds to the bushel
Death to Grasshopper
LINCOLN Neb July 15 The na
tive grasshoppers which have been
more or less troublesome in different
parts of Nebraska will now be com
pelled to battle with the South African
locust disease Prof Lawrence Bru
ner of the university is prepared to
supply a limited lot of this disease
and he hopes by the experiment to do
something toward reducing the num
ber of these pests According to re
ports grasshopeprs are in spots
FARM LAND IN NEBRASKA
Valuation of the Same as Shown by Fig
ures of Assessors
Deputy Labor Commissioner Wat
son has just completed a compilation
of the value of farm lands in Ne
braska based on the figured returned
by the county assessors This Is the
first time any such compilation has
been undertaken The figures are as
follows
Counties
Adams
Antelopo
Banner
Blaine
Boone
Box Butte
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo
Burt
Butler
Cass
Cedar
Chase
Cherry
Cheyenne
Clay
Colfax
Cuminff
Custer
Dakota
Dawes
Dawson
Deuel
Dixon
Dodtre
Douglas
Dundy
Flllmoro
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
Gage
Gariield
Gosper
Grant
Greeley
Hall 1
Hamilton
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock
Holt
Hooker
Howard
Jefferson
Johnson
Kearney
Keith
Keya Paha
Kimball
Knox
Lancaster
Lincoln
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Loud
Madison I
McPherson
Merrick
Nance
Nemaha
Nuckolls J
Otoe
Pawnee
Perkins
Phelps
Pierce I
Platte I
Polk I
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Richardson
Rock
Saline I
Sarpy i
Saunders
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Thayer
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Thurston
Valley I
Washington
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Webster i
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Grand Army Reunion
HASTINGS Neb July 13 Mana
ger J J Buchana of the local commit
tee selected to arrange for the coming
state reunion to be held here in Au
gust is receiving favorable replies
from many of the noted statesmen of
the nation who promise to attend and
deliver addresses Strong efforts are
making to secure Vice President
Roosevelt
Will Join Drake Faculty
MT PLEASANT la July 13 Dr
Hoffman the pathologist of the state
hospital has resigned to accept a 4
000 position in the faculty of Drake
university at Des Moines He was a
very valuable man here but he could
not remain here under the salary giv
en He will leave about July 15
Bijr Crop of Peaches
WYMORE Neb July 13 The work
of harvesting peaches on the orchard
of J M Russell Son south of town
will be begun in a few days There
are forty acres in this orchard and
the yield is estimated at 25000 bush
els The fruit is of a superior qual
ity
Roy Steals Fremont Ilorsc
FREMONT Neb July 13 Guy Mc
Carthy a 9-year-old boy yesterday
stole a horse and buggy belonging to
S D Lydick of this city and drove to
Valley where he was arrested
H C Kitchen Killed
FARNAM Neb July 13 Harry C
Kitchen was killed at Holyoke He
was a brakeman on the B M His
body was brought here for burial
Reception to Church Howe
AUBURN Neb July 13 Prepara
tions are being made to give a recep
tion to Hon Church Howe who is to
be in Auburn July 25
Corn in Kansas and some portions
of Iowa has been seriously injured
by drouth
Goes to the Philippines
AUBURN Neb July 13 C A
Plerson until recently a teacher on
the Pacific coast who has been visit
ing with his parents in this city will
leave in a few days for the Philippine
islands where he goes as an instruc
tor Mr Pierson is a graduate of the
State Normal school at Peru He has
taught several years in this county
and for two years held the office of
county superintendent His appoint
ment was unsought
Cno Snip Anchored on Another
It is not usual for a ship on the
high seas to elect to cost anchor on
tho deck of a passing steamer but
that is what a four masted Bchooncr
did recently in tho Atlantic Tho two
vessels grazed in tho fog and tho
catted port anchor of the schooner
caught In the steamers deck by a
fluke It fastened to an engineers
stato room in such a manner as to
bar his exit but fortunately tho chain
parted just as the room was being
ripped Into fragments Tho schooner
followed the steamer to its destination
to recover her anchor
Her Loadable Ambition
Colonel G B M Harvey tho pub
lisher tells of meeting tho young
bride of a well known Kentucky fam
ily who said Im glad to meot you
because Im thinking of writing a
book Of what sore usked tho
colonel Oh was the answer
something llko Les Miserables only
more lively
Ho vr He Headed Off Sharpshooter
William K Vanderbilt Jr does not
Intend that Idle Hour his new homo
at Oakland L I shall bo photo
graphed without his permission Ho
has accordingly had pictures taken
from every possible point and copy
righted the results
Couldnt Work Him for a Temple
A civil engineer employed in Salt
Lake City received recently from tho
cashier at the works at which he had
been engaged his first weeks wages
less 10 per cent He asked why hav
ing worked a full week at agreed
rate there should b any deduction
Its the tithe for the Temple was
the answer and on further inquiry it
appeared that it was usual in Salt
Lake City for every citizen or work
man to pay over to the elders a sum
representing a tithe or 10 per cent o
his earnings or gains The engineer
said that he knew nothing about the
Temple or the elders and that he
cared less He added that he would
have his full pay or know the reason
why Oh its entirely optional
said the cashier pushing over the bal
ance
Wo idorful Cao In Indiana
Buck Creek Ind July 15th Mrs
Elizabeth Rorick of this place had
Rheumatism She says All the doc
tors told me they could do nothing for
me She was very very bad and
the pain was so great she could not
sleep at night
She used Dodds Kidney Pills and
she is well and entirely free from pair
or any symptom of the Rheumatism
Are you still using Dodds Kidney
Pills was asked
No I stopped the use of the Pills
some time ago and have not had the
slightest return of my old trouble I
am sure I am completely and perma
nently cured
Many in Tippecanoe County who
have heard of Mrs Roricks case and
her cure by Dodds Kidney Pills aro
using the Pills and all report won
derful results
Royal Pistol Shot
King George of Greece has lately
taken up pistol practice as an amuse
ment and is developing a considerable
talent in that direction so that he
was able in a recent tournament to
defeat some of the best shots in the
kingdom
NEW EQUIPMENT FOR THE WABASH
Effective July 10th The Wabash is
placing the first of the large order of
equipment consisting of two baggage
8 combination pasenger ard baggage
30 coaches 10 chair cars 3 cafe cars
and 2 dining cars into service The
trains running from Chicago leaving at
1100 a m 303 p m 915 p m and
1100 p m respectively will carry
this new equipment Much comment
has been made upon the elegant broad
vestibule chair cars in this service In
addition to this extra equipment the
Pan American Special running be
tween St Louis and Buffalo leaves St
Louis at 100 p m arriving at Buffalo
820 a m Returning leaves Buffalo
130 p m arrives St Louis 756 a in
This train has been equipped with the
large broad vestibule chair cars and
cafe library and observation cars
something entirely new an innovation
in the passenger service
It is one of the unsolved mysteries
how two men can exchange umbrellas
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