The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 16, 1901, Image 2

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MCOOK TRIBUNE
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BRIEf TELEGRAMS
Paul Alexis the Fiench novelist is
dead
The broom trust will raise prices 25
to 50 cents per dozen
Acting Adjutant General Warren has
received a cable announcing the death
of Major William E Almy Porto Ri
can regiment at San Juan from appen
dicitis
People who are in close association
with Mr Kruger say that up to the
present it has not been decided tha
the Boer statesman will visit the Unit
ed States
Bishop John Moore was burled at St
Augustine Fla The funeral was largely-
attended and dignitaries of the
church from all over the United States
were present
Prussian officials take seriously the
statement from St Petersburg that
Russia will forbid Russian farm labor
ers to cross the frontier for summer
work in Prussia
Commander William Swift com
manding the gunboat Yorktown has
been ordered to relieve Commander
Seaton Schroeder as naval governor of
the island of Guam
The bureau of admissions announces
the attendance at the Pan American
exposition at Buffalo during the first
three months ending at midnight on
July 31 as 2724908
Former Congressman Blount is not
critically ill He received a slight
touch of paralysis some days ago af
fecting the muscles of his face and
limbs but he is steadily improving
Myron A Decker a well known New
York piano manufacturer is dead aged
83 Mr Decker was born in the Cats
kills and began the manufacture of
irianos in New York about forty years
ago
The navy department is about to es
tablish a private school for children on
the Samoan island of Tutuila The
naval commander Chaplain Tilley has
made an urgent recommendation to
this effect
At Marlin Tex Porter Sawyer aged
18 shot and killed his father and was
overcome by heat while trying to es
cape and died The boy is said to have
become angry at his father for whip
ping a Tiorse
The president has commuted to life
imprisonment the sentence of death
pronounced by court martial upon
James W Allen private Company F
Forty sixth infantry Allen was con
victed of rape at Humingan Luzon
The Cincinnati Price Current in its
weekly review of the crop situation
says Important relief to corn by
rains but indications not above 60 per
cent or J500000000 bushels Wheat
threshing maintaining expectations
Court martials are to be held in Ma
nila on Lieutenant Preston Brown and
Captain Francis P Fremont Second
infantry The lieutenant is accused of
killing a native who refused to recover
the body of a soldier from the river
Dr Henry B Horlbeck for many
years health officer of Charleston S
C is dead He was a confederate sur
geon of ability a former president of
the American Medical association and
an eminent authority on yellow fever
The weekly crop report shows that
in the great corn states late corn
and lortunately a much larger pro
portion than usual of this years crop
was planted late has experienced a
general and in some cases a decided
improvement but the early corn has
been practically ruined
Henry C Payne the Wisconsin mem
ber of the republican national commu
tee is dangerously ill in Berlin
Shares in some of the Texas oil com
panies are selling as low as 5 cents
each with a splendid chance of losing
even that amount
The comptroller of the currency has
authorized the First National bank of
Dysart la to begin business with a
capital of 50000
President McKInley has sent the fol
lowing message to Emperor William of
Germany on the death of his mother
I learn with deep borrow of the death
of your majestys beloved mother the
dowager empress and Queen Frederick
Her noble qualities have endeared her
memory to the American people in
whose name and in my own I tender to
your majesty heartfelt condolence
Wall street is greatly alarmed at the
loss of the coarse grain crops and its
probable effect on the railroads
The president has made the follow
ing appointments in the navy William
P White lieutenant commander Al
fred A Pratt lieutenant
An offer of 25000 made by H M
Hanna president of the Cleve
land Driving association for Eleata
208 who won the M M stakes
at Detroit was refused by the Hon
Frank Jones of Portsmouth N H
owner of tfce mare
T Dabney Marshall recently pardon
ed by Governor Longino of Mississippi
rom serving a life sentence in the
state prison for the killing of Dinkins
bas announced his candidacy to suc
ceed Judge Anderson as representative
in the lower horao
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IVOLUTION
Amalgamated Associations Secretary Says
Strike May Have a Bloody Ending
THE BAYONET MAY BE POSSIBLE
Declares It Will Be Appealed to If All
Other Means Kail Unions Decide
Their Coarse Shaffer Disappointed at
the Number That Will Stand Firm
PITTSBURG Aug 12 The iron
mstears are tonight claiming victory
in the great steel strike They base
their claim upon the refusal of the
Amalgamated men at South Chicago
Joliet and Bay View to obey the gen
eral strike order of President Shaffer
and their sucecss in maintaining oper
ations in other plants where it was
anticipated that there would be seri
ous trouble
The strike leaders meet the claims
of the masters with the assertion that
their cause is making satisfactory
progrcj and that they will show
themselves masters of the situation be
fore the contest has progressed much
further They do not conceal their
disappointment at the refusal of their
western brethren to join with them in
the strike but none of the leaders
would discuss the defection
The association secretary however
gave out an interview on the general
situation in which he said
I tell you this question will have to
be settled in some way If not by
peaceful strike then by legislation
If that fails the ballot will be tried
If all else fails I believe that it will
result in an appeal to the bayonet I
tell you there is a condition existing
today that places this country on the
eve of one of the greatest revolutions
that ever could occur in the history
of the world
Secretary Williams urged the blame
for the strike upon the refusal of th6
United States steel corporation to ar
bitrate and declared that before the
strike was over thousands of men in
other trades would be drawn into it
to save the Amalgamated association
and the principles for which it stands
He said
We agreed to arbitration because
the business men and citizens of
Pittsburg urged us to do so We
were willing to risk the interests of
our organization in the hands of oth
ers in this dispute if there was any
prospect for peace It is practically
the first time in the history of our
organization that we have gone this
far The effect upon the future would
be far reaching as it would enable
manufacturers to ask the same con
cession from us and this we have in
the past declined to grant because we
feared the results This arbitration
being turned down fiat and uncondi
tionally those who have been urging
us to submit to it will have a chance
to prove their interest and friendship
for us in our inevitable battle with
the greatest trust that was ever or
ganized
Mr Williams said that the strike
had been studiously avoided by the of
ficers of the Amalgamated association
It had been as studiously encouraged
by the officials of the manufacturers
organization The officers of the
Amalgmated association had done all
they could and had worked hard to
bring about peace The battle was
now in the hands of the men and it
was up to them as to what the out
come would be
BOUGHT BY ARMOUR AND SWHT
Stock Yards at Fort Worth to Be Expand
ed by Branch Plants
CHICAGO Aug 12 The packing
firms of Armour Co became joint
owners of the stock yards at Fort
Worth Texas and will soon expend
1000000 in building branch plants at
that place
Ownership of the stock yards was
secured at a conference in the after
noon by J Ogden Armour president
of Armour- Co G F Swift presi
dent of the Fort Worth Stock Yards
company While the two firms be
come joint 6wners of the stock yards
they will erect separate plants and
Vill continue as business rivals It is
denied by the company that any com
bination is intended
Boers Accused of Atrocity
LONDON Aug 12 According to a
dispatch to the Daily Mail from Loren
zo Marquez the Boers are reported to
have captured and shot in cold blood a
lieutenant and trooper of Steinackers
Horse in revenge for their being in
strumental in shooting a Boer dispatch
rider
Pick Successor to Sampson
WASHINGTON Aug 12 Having in
view the possibility of the application
of Admiral W T Sampson for relief
from duly as commandant of the Bos
ton navy yard pending his retirement
the navy department officials have se
lected an officer for assignment to that
duty The admiral has been in deli
cate health for some time and it would
not surprise the officials here should
he seek an early relief from duty He
has made no request
SIGN0R CRiSri IS DEAD
Famous Italian Statesman Passes Away
at His Home In Maples
NAPLES Aug 12 Signor Crispi
died at 745 oclock this evening
He was surrounded by the members
of his family and several intimate
friends The news was immediately
telegraphed to King Victor Emmanuel
and Queen Helen The evening papers
assert that the body will be conveyed
by steamer to Palermo where the mu
nicipality will arrange for a great pub
lic funeral
It is rumored that Signor Crispis
will authorizes a prominent Italian
politician to examine his papers and
to publish his memoirs
ROME Aug 12 In consequence of
the low condition of Signor Crispi
yesterday Sunday morning the in
jections of stimulants and the admin
istration of oxygen were stopped the
physicians recognizing that both were
quite useless Throughout the day he
lay inert and insensible and he was
virtually dead for hours before the
physicians certified that life was ex
tinct
Some indignation was expressed
when the public learned that the de
tails of the funeral had been arranged
before death came
It is rumored that the affairs of the
deceased are in the greatest confusion
and that Signora Crispi will have to
depend solely on the proceeds of the
sale of the memoirs The body will be
embalmed and will lie in state for
three days in the drawing room of the
Villa Lina in Naples the walls of
which are adorned with frescoes pre
senting the principal episodes of the
aribaldean epoch
SOON THE PRESIDENTS TURN
St IiGUls Fair Management Nearly Ready
for Proclamation
ST LOUIS Aug 12 During the
past week there has been a rapid
closing up of the gaps in the work of
organization at worlds fair headquar
ters the most important of which has
been done by the executive commit
tee which had under consideration
the classification reports of the vari
ous departments into which the ex
position will be divided All these
Avere gone over carefully by a sub
committee and its work was approved
by the whole committee This was
the last stage necessary to meet the
requirements of the federal law be
fore the president of the United
States could issue his proclamation
to all the governments of the world
announcing that an international ex
position would be held in the city of
St Louis in 1903
WAR PROFITABLE TO KANSAS
Sunflower State and Missouri Have Sold
British Many Animals
KANSAS CITY Mo Col Skinner
one of the English officers who has
been stationed in the United States
since the outbreak of the Boer war
buying horses and mules returned to
Kansas City from New Orleans today
With the shipments just made from
Kansas City to Capetown the British
government has spent 1000000 in
Kansas City for horses and mules for
service in South Africa Colonel Skin
ner says that approximately 100000
animals have been shipped from this
vicinity through the port of New Or
leans during the past three years The
average prices paid for these animals
is 50 a head making the total ex
penditure 5000000 in Missouri and
Kansas alone
Another Negro Hanged
SAVANNAH Ga Aug 12 The
negro assailant of Mrs J J Clark was
captured at Liberty City by R L
Young a stationmaster of the Sea
board Air Line and identified by Mrs
Clark While being removed from
Ways to the Bryan county jail the
prisoner was taken away from his cap
tors by a mob and it is believed has
been burned at the stake Positive
news of the lynching is lacking
This Gold Brick Has Value
SEATTLE Wash Aug 12 A tele
gram received by Captain James Car
roll from the Apollo Mining company
of San Francisco states that a gold
brick valued at 20000 which was
shipped from Unga Alaska via the
Steamer -Newport last July has not ar
rived in that citv
Fighting Bob Called Down
WASHINGTON Aug 12 The navy
department has reprimanded Rear Ad
miral Robley D Evans acting upon
the complaint made by former Secre
tary of the Navy Chandler for criti
cisms of the letter in Admiral Evans
book A Sailors Log
Mine Workers Lend Cheer
INDIANAPOLIS Ind Aug 12 The
executive board of the United Mine
Workers of America in session here
has officially recognized the steel
strike It indorses the action of the
Amalgmated association pledging the
support of the mine workers and call
ing on President Gompers to call a
meeting of the presidents and secre
taries of all bodies connected with the
American Federation of Labor to aid
the strikers
SHOUSE SUES BURLINGTON
Man Charged With Ticket Sicullng Askn
or 10000 Damages
HASTINGS Neb Aug 12 Oliver
Shouse who was arrested at Bladen
Neb June 29 at the instance of the
Chicago Burlington Quincy rail
road for supposed complicity in the
theft of about 3000 worth of tickets
from the David City depot but who
soon afterward proved his innocence
now through his attorneys Batty
Dungan filed a suit against the rail
road company for 10000 damages
Superintendent Bignell with a detec
tive and Sheriff Ren of Butler county
went to Bladen on a special train to
arrest Shouse A Denver ticket brok
er was with them to identify Shouse
He claimed Shouse was the man who
had disposed of one of the stolen tick
ets to him Later developments prov
ed to a certainty that he was sadly
mistaken Messrs Batty Dungan
soon convinced Superintendent Bignell
that they could prove their client had
never been to Denver in his life The
railroad man was soon convinced of
the serious mistake in the way of
mistaken identity and hastened to re
lease Shouse
Mr Shouse has sued for false im
prisonment and for injury to his good
name
STUDYING 1IIVBER CULTURE
United States Forestry Commission In
Scotts BlnfTs County
BRIDGEPORT Neb Aug 12 The
United States forestry party has been
in camp here some time and is mak
ing good progress in its study of Ne
braska tree growth During the past
week the old military timber reserve
on Lawrence fork of Pumpkin Seed
creek was visited and an examination
made of the yellow pine which occurs
abundantly in that region Although
the best and nearly all the large spec
imens have been cut there yet remain
thousands of trees that with proper
treatment would produce much valua
ble timber in the future Residents
use it extensively for fence posts and
say that if well seasoned it is very
durable
This week the territory between
Snake and Pumpkin Seed creeks as
far west as Scotts Bluffs will be cov
ered E A Boostrom teacher of bot
any in the Lincoln High school join
ed the party here and will collect for
the State university -until abopt Sep
tember 15
Small Griin Yield
WAUSA Neb Aug 12 Threshing
is in full force in this community and
small grain falls considerably short of
expectations Wheat runs between
ten and fifteen bushels oats from
twenty five to forty barley from
twenty to thirty five The farmers
now begin to realize that corn espe
cially the early planted was damaged
much more than was at first thought
Kay will be the best for years and
pastures have been much benefitted
by recent rains
Stndylns Hair Breed Cases
PENDER Neb Aug 12 John L
Webster special counsel for the Uni
ted States on behalf of the Omaha In
dians in what are known as the half
breed cases and of which there are
twenty three or twenty four suits now
pending in the United States court at
Omaha has been here for the purpose
of getting facts necessary in the hear
ing of the cases which will like oc
cur in November
Fatally Kicked by a Horse
ATLANTIC la Aug 12 William
H Disbrow a prominent citizen of
the county who lived four miles
northeast of town was kicked by a
vicious horse and was so seriously
injured that he died as a result of the
injury in a short time
Young Man Drowned in Blue
BLUE SPRINGS Neb Aug 12
Ed Craig 19 years old was drowned
in the Blue river while bathing with
two companions C A Liedy one of
his companions nearly drowned while
attempting his rescue
Mormons Seeking Convert
SUPERIOR Neb Aug 12 Two
Mormon missionaries are making a
house to house visit here in the inter
est of the Church of the Latter Day
Saints They canvass principally
among the women
Depttty Sheriff Robbed
NIOBRARA Neb Aug 12 Deputy
Sheriff John Conway lost by theft his
watch chain and 4 in cash Retir
ing in the evening he left his room
door open and awoke to find that he
had been robbed
Ctpt Wiley Resigns
NEBRASKA CITY Neb Aug 12
Captain Wiley of company C Second
regiment Nebraska National guard
has sent his resignation to the adju
tant general to take effect at once
Nebraska City Man Disappears
NEBRASKA CITY Neb Aug 12
H C Sylvester residing a mile and
a half west of this city has myste
riously disappeared and his family is
at a loss to locate him
DEMOCRATS AND POPULISTS
They Will Hold Tliolr Stato Conventions
September 17
LINCOLN Aug 10 The demo
cratic and popuiist state committees
in session here both agreed to hold
their state conventions in Lincoln
September 17 The hour for assem
bling was left to the chairman
The basis of representation In the
democratic convention was fixed at
one delegate for each 100 votes or ma
jor fraction thereof cast for Hon W
D Oldham for attorney general last
fall This will mean from 800 to 1000
delegates in that convention
There will be over 1200 in the pop
ulist convention representation being
based on one delegate for each 100
votes or major fraction thereof cast
for Hon W A Poynter for governor
last fall
State Vegetation Improves
LINCOLN Aug 10 Secretary Ad
na Dodson of the state board of irri
gation returned from a tour through
the North Pbtte river valley He
says the recent rains have materially
increased the flow of water in all
streams in that section of the state
Vegetation in the North Platte val
ley is in excellent condition said Mr
Dodson Corn is doing exceptionally
well and alfalfa is now being cut for
the second crop In Cheyenne and
Deuel counties hay is making a good
crop In those counties they grow
what is called wheat grass It is a
superior grass and sells at 3 a ton
when alfalfa brings about 3
School Money Invested
LINCOLN Aug 10 Records of the
state treasurers office show that there
is 458297747 of permanent school
money invested in interest bearing
bonds The revenue on this invest
ment averages 3 per cent and all
money so derived is credited to the
temporary school fund which is ap
portioned twice each year among the
schools of the state The amount of
school money Invested is 10S47C
greater than at any time prior to Mr
Stuefers incumbency
Want Single Women as Teachers
GRAND ISLAND Neb Aug 10
At the meeting of the board of educa
tion a resolution was introduced by
Member McAllister to the effect that
hereafter should any woman teacher
marry her contract as teacher be ter
minated at once The resolution was
discussed and it was the general be
lief that married women should not be
employed as teachers On motion the
resolution was laid on the table for
one month
Big Yield or Wheat at Genoa
GENOA Neb Aug 10 The biggest
yield of wheat reported in this section
thus far is that of S T Battles who
lives one mile east of Genoa Battles
had 200 acres of winter wheat and
fifty acres of spring wheat He finish
ed threshing his winter wheat Friday
and found that he had 8000 bushels
He has not threshed his spring wheat
but estimates that it will yield twenty-five
bushels per acre
Paul Hunger Passes Away
LINCOLN Aug 10 Paul Hunger
one of the youngest members of the
bar of this count- died at St Eliza
beths hospital from an operation for
internal abscess Mr Hunger who
was but 23 years of age and had been
ill about ten days had a wide circle
of friends in this city belonging to
many fraternal orders and was presi
dent of the Young Mens Republican
club
Burned to Death
STELLA Aug 10 Mrs Ed Knapp
of Nemaha was so terribly burned in
a gasoline explosion that she died She
broke a jug of gasoline in a cave and
the ground was soaked with oil Later
in the day she has occasion to go into
the cave and as it was dark struck a
match which ignited the gas She
ran out in the air but did not extin
guish the flames until fatally burned
Two Boys Sent to Penitentiary
SIDNEY Neb Aug 10 Judge
Grimes sentenced Harry Ickes aged
19 and Fred Pierson aged 20 to the
penitentiary for one year each Ickes
and Pierson both pleaded guilty the
former to the charge of forgery and
the latter to stealing a check and
pocketing the proceeds
Condition of th Treasury
WASHINGTON D C Aug 10 To
days statement of the treasury bal
ance in the general fund exclusive
of 150000000 gold shows Available
cash balance 176207117 gold 102
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Tuwnley Denies Wrong Intent
LINCOLN Aug 10 In his sworn
testimony before the Manila court
martial on May 29 Lieutenant Town
ley s3id he was led into the commis
sary scandal by an impulsive desire
to be of assistance in what at that
time he believed to be a worthy cause
but he denied any intention of wrong
doing A copy of the Manila Ameri
can published the day following the
trial contains a detailed report of the
proceedings in the court martial
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