The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 04, 1901, Image 2

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MCOOK TRIBUNE
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NEBRASKA
BRIEF TELEGRAMS
Efforts to conect the Chicago anar
chists with a plot to assassinate the
president will be abandoned and tho
prisoners released
Captain Levi S Mann aged 64 years
for twenty flve years a master o
steam and sailing vessels on the lakes
dlod at Benton Harbor Mich of con
sumption
It is estimated at Fall River Mass
that 48000000 yards of black cbtton
cloth will not supply the demand dur
ing the designated period of mourning
for the late president
It is announced that a dinner in
honor of Sir Thomas Lipton will be
given at Chicago on October 5 Gov
ernor Yates and other distinguished
men have been Invited
Secretary Gago will leave Washing
ton on Thursday for Colorado where
ho will spend his vacation Secretary
Gage was on his way to Colorado when
President McKinley was shot
The Society of American Wars in
tends with the financial assistance of
patriotic people of San Francisco to
secure the erection of a monument to
the memory of John Paul Jones
Mrs John Morris wife of the ven
erable Judge Morris late of the In
diana supreme bench died at Fort
Wayne Ind aged 77 years A hus
band and six children survive her
The death of John Paul Jones in La
Grange county removes one of the
historic figures of Indiana He was a
great grandfather of Philip Jones one
of the surveyors who laid out the city
of Baltimore
Complete success has attended the
tests of the submarine vessel Marques
at Rio Janeiro The experiments
were made in an aquarium and in the
presence of representatives of the
Brazilian navy
There is terrible destitution in tSe
Tang Tse district says a dispatch to
the Times from Shanghai owing to
the recent floods which have not yet
subsided More than iu000000 per
sons are homeless
In the belief that Czolgosz will be
executed in Auburn N Y prison
more than one hundred persons have
already made application to Warden
Mead to witness he electrocution of
the assassin of President McKinley
The annual statement for the fiscal
year of the American Board of For
eign Missions shows total receipts of
the year applicable for current ex
penses was 697370 total expendi
tures 717081 the excess of expendi
tures over receipts was 19710 which
added to the debt of a year ago makes
the present debt 182341
The addition of two prisoners from
Johnson county makes the number of
convicts in the state penitentiary at
Larimie Wyoming 191 This is the
largest number in the history of the
institution Owing to delay in recov
ering steel caused by the strike the
new penitentiary at Rawlins will not
be ready for the prisoners October 1
as arranged The prisoners will not
be moved before the middle of next
month
The last Iowa crop bulletin says
The last week was unusually cold the
daily mean temperature ranging from
8 to 12 degrees below normal Frosts
occurred in all districts reported as
heavy or killing in the western
counties and light in the balance
of the state The damage resulting
from the frosts in the state as a whole
appears to be relatively light The
percentage of unmatured corn was
small and the damage to that portion
of the crop has been mainly in killing
a portion of the leaves thereby im
pairing the value of the fodder
It ias been determined that the
memorial of the late Senator Stephen
M White of California shatf be in the
form of a life sized statue which will
be placed in the court house grounds
at Los Angeles
Captain Herbert L Draper United
States marine corps died of heart di
sease at Hong Kong on the 10th inst
according to a report from Admiral
Kempff to the navy department Cap
tain Draper was appointed from Kan
sas and entered the marine corps in
July 1889
Omer Peelee aged 10 was fatally
shot at Winchester Ind while posing
as President McKinley at Buffalo for
Emil Miller the same age who was
the supposed anarchist in the case
The lads were playmates and decided
to go through the Buffalo case
United States Judge Estee has de
cided that the constitution of the
United States was extended to the
Hawaiian islands by the Ncwlands
resolution sustaining the decision of
Circuit Judge Gear and reversing the
supreme court of Hawaii
J E Turley superintendent of the
Atchison Topeka Santa Fe railroad
between Newton and Albuquerque an
nounced that the headquarters of the
division between Newton and La Junta
would be removed from La Junta to
JDodge City Kan
A COMPANY WIPED OUT
Infantrymen of Ninth Esgiraent Sur
prised While at Breakfast
NEARLY fIFTY MEN ARE KILLED
alcaldes This Many Are Wo an clod A
Force of Seventy Two Men Overcome
by Greater Number Insurgents Secure
a Rich Prize
MANILA Sept 30 A disastrous
fight beitween Untted States troups
and insurgents occurred yesterday in
the island of Samar near Balingiga
A large body of insurgents attacked
Company C Ninth infantry only
twenty four members of the company
escaping All the others are report
ed to have been killed
The company was at breakfast
when attacked and made a determin
ed resistance but the overwhelming
numbers of the insurgents compelled
retreats
Of the survivors who have arrived
at Basey eleven are wounded
According to the latest returns the
strength of the company was seventy
two The survivors include Captain
Thomas W Connelly First Lieuten
ant Edward A Bumpus and Dr R S
Griswold surgeon
Captain Edwin V Bookirciller of
the Ninth infantry reports that Gen
eral Hughes is assembling a force to
attack the insurgents
The insurgents captured all the
stores and ammunition of the com
pany and all the rifles except twenty
six
WASHINGTON Sept 30 News of
the disastrous fight between troops of
the Ninth infantry and the insurgents
in the island of Samar yesterday
was sent promptly by General
Hughes commanding in that island
to General Chaffee at Manila and by
him transmitted to the War depart
ment It reached the department dur
ing the early hours today and Ad
jutant General Corbin realizing the
importance at once made it public
after sending a copy to the White
House General Chaffees dispatch
which agrees with the Associated
Press is as follows
MANILA Sept 29 Adjutant
General Washington Hughes re
ports following from Basey Southern
Samar
Twenty four men Ninth regi
ment United States infantry many
wounded have just arrived from Bal
angiga remainder company killed
Insurgents secured all company sup
plies and all rifles except twelve
Company was attacked during break
fast morning September 28 com
pany seventy two strong Officers
Thomas W Connelly captain Ed
wrd A Bumpus first lieutenant Dr
R S Griswold major surgeon es
caped CHAFFEE
The news created a sensation in
official circles It was the first se
vere reverse that has occurred for a
long time Still the officials were not
unprepared for news of just this char
acter from Samar in which the rev
olution started Uy Aguinaldo still
continues Samar is a country about
as large as the state of Ohio and the
American forces of occupation num
ber in all between 2000 and 2500
men These are distributed among
various posts in the island a large
number being located at the more im
portant centers Spain never made
any efforts to occupy Samar and it
only has been for probably three
months past that the United States
has undertaken that work The lat
est report made by General Hughes
to the War department was that the
number of insurgent rifles in the is
land aggregated about 300 The Fil
ipinos carred on a guerrilla warfare
and operations against them were dif
ficult The disaster to Company C
of the Ninth infantry occurred it is
believed while it was engaged in an
expedition to clear the country of
roving bands of these insurgents
-he fact that the Americans were
attacked while at breakfast indicates
the daring and pluck of the insur
gents
Mrs McKinley Drive Out
CANTON O Sept 30 Mrs McKin
ley had two drives again yesterday
On account of dismal weather and the
rain of yesterday and last night the
outing was confined to the streets in
the city It was said at the McKinley
home last night that there had been
no material change in her condition
and that she continues to bear up re
markably well
Waldernees Leg lains Him
BERLIN Sept 30 Count von Wal
dersee who is ailing is worse He
suffers from a painful sore on the leg
and has no appetite He is still near
Nekarsulm Wurtemberg on the estate
of his sister-in-law
Christians in Conflict
PARIS Sept yo A dispatch from
Constantinople reports -that a bloody
fight has taken place between Mussul
mans and Christians at Beirut Syria
No details are given
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STA5 MKINLEY GUARD
Ghonls or Grave Dynamiter Reported to
Have Made an Attack
CANTON O Sept 30 A strange
story comes tonight from West Lawn
cemetery where a company of regu
lars from Fort Wayne Mich is
guarding the vault in which the body
of President McKinley lies
It is to the effect that the guard
on duty on top of the vault fired a
shot at one man who refused to heed
his ctiallenege and that the shot was
diverted by another man who appear
ed from another direction Also
that an effort was made to stab the
guard
Military regulations prevent either
the officers or the men of the past
from being quoted -on any matter con
nected with their service and for
this reason Captain Biddle who is in
command was obliged to decline to
be quoted at the camp tonight He
will make a full report to his super
iors at once
Reliable authorities made the fol
lowing statement Private Deprend
was on guard duty on top of the vault
at a point commanding the entrance
below and the approach from the
rear Shortly before 730 he saw
what he took to be the face of a man
peering from behind a tree about
forty feet from his post He watch
ed it for twenty minutes he says
and at 745 saw the man hurry to a
tree ten feet nearer He challenged
the man to halt but this was not
heeded and the fellow approached
nearer Deprend levelled his gun
and aimed to shoot for effect but just
at that instant another mrn who
came toward him from the opposite
side caught the gun threw it up and
the bullet was spent in the air
PRELIMINARY TO MESSAGE
President Requests Cabinet Members to
prepare Their Report
WASHINGTON Sept 30 At the
cabinet meeting yesterday only routine
matters were discussed The meeting
was attended by Secretaries Hitch
cock and Wilson Postmaster General
Smith and Attorney General Knox the
only cabinet member in the city
It was determined that the cabinet
officials should begin at once the prep
parations of their annual reports in or
der that the president might have at
an early date such information regard
ing the executive department as would
enable him to prepare his first mes
sage to congress
Regarding the action of the Hawaiian
legislature in providing for an addi
tional district court in Hawaii the
president and attorney general are
in some doubt The question of the
validity of tho act has been raised
Nothing about it will be done at pres
ent but Attorney General Knox will
examine it and prepare an opinion
upon it for the guidance of the presi
dent
Columbia Takes First Prize
NEW YORK Seyt 30 In the closest
and most soul stirring race ever sail
ed for the old Americas cup the white
flyer Columbia Saturday beat the
British challenger over a windward
and leeward course of over thirty nau
tical miles by the narrow heart-breaking
margin of 39 seconds As Liptons
latest aspirant for cup honors must
allow the defender forty three seconds
on account of the extra S33 square feet
of canvas in her sail area gives Col
umbia the victory by one minute and
twenty two seconds
Tibor Riot in France
RHEIMS France Sept 30 The
gen darmes havo been called out to
suppress an outbreak of the grape
pickers who are dissatisfied with the
pay they are receiving and overrun
ning the Ay district in the department
of Marne waving red flags singing
the Carmagnole and attacking travel
ers The strikers seized one employer
whom they wished to hang but he
was rescued by the gen darmes Many
arrests have been made
Kitchincr Wants More Horsps
LONDON Sept 30 The Daily Ex
press publishes a report that Lord
Kitchener has asked for 25000 more
seasoned mounted men and for power
to hang rebels traitors and murderers
without reference 10 the home govern
ment
Will Soon Have Protectorate
BOMBAY Sept 30 The Bombay
Gazette says it believes a British pro
tectorate wijl soon be proclaimed over
Kcweyt the proposed terminus of the
Bagdad railroad on the Persian gnlf
as a result of the Anglo Turkish dis
pute
Foot llucer is Too Slow
FORT SCOTT Kan Sept 30 O G
Stanbury a professional foot racer
who is charged with having conspired
with Bud Gillslt another profes
sional sprinter now in jail here to
defraud State Representative Jonathan
Davis out of 5000 by inducing him
to bet that amount on a race and then
throwing the race was arrested and
is now in jail Officers are now after
B B Ellis and Bob Boatright of
Webb City
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DECISION OF LITTLE Eff ECT
Insurance Men Unci Anticipated
tho
Federal Court
OMAHA Neb Sept 30 The de
cision of Judge McPherson of the
United States court in the case of
the Mutual Insurance company and
others against the attorney general of
the State of Nebraska and others in
volving the right of the insurance
companies operating in the state to
combine for mutual protection will
have little effect upon the practical
work of the insurance companies for
the law which was declared uncon
stitutional was never enforced and its
terms were evaded by the companies
interested
When the law was first enacted the
companies united to make a test case
of the matter in the United States
court A temporary injunction was
issued by Judge Munger restraining
the state officers from enforcing the
provisions of the law and this injunc
tion has operated from that time un
til the final decision rendered yes
terday
The companies had made provisions
to avoid penalty in case they should
lose the suit and at the same time
maintain practically the same sys
tem which the legislature of the state
had sought to destroy A G Beeson
at the time tho law was passed was
state inspector of insurance for the
companies doing business in the state
By the terms of the agreement be
tween the companies he made the
rates which were to be charged on
each class of risks or upon each risk
as desired For this work ne receiv
ed a stipulated salary which was paid
by all of the companies to the agree
ment
FOR VIOLATING NEW GAME LAW
Sportsmen Fined for Hunting Without a
License
DAKOTA CITY Neb Sept 30
Sheriff Sides office here took on the
appearance of a camp of the state
militia when Deputy Game Commis
sioner C P Counsman of Omaha
stacked up four guns piled up several
hundred shells tied up a dog and
hung up a string of four hell divers
four mudhens one turtle dove and
one duck and at the same time plac
ed in custody of Sheriff Sides Alfred
Edgar and Al Richardson and George
Hare of Sioux City charging them
with violations of the Nebraska game
law They are accused of being non
residents hunting and killing wild
game without the prescribed license
The defendants were brought before
County Judge Enners They pleaded
guilty but said they were ignorant
of the law and that it was their first
trip to Crystal lake in quest of game
Since this was the first arrest in this
locality under the new law Judge
Enners was lenient with the offenders
and fined them each 5 and costs
Crystal lake with its two pleasure
resorts is a good place for Iowans to
hunt and fish as it is only two miles
from Sioux City The movement to
enforce the law is strongly backed
by local sportsmen and residents Be
fore his departure Deputy Sheriff
Counsman will appoint a resident dep
uty to enforce the law The attorneys
of this place will refuse to defend
any violator of the law but will as
sist in the prosecution of any of
fender
BjiIs Opened for York Library
COLUMBUS Neb Sept 30 The
York public library committee now
have plans and specifications for the
new building and are advertising for
bids to be filed with the secretary of
the committee not later than October
1 The committee has 10000 left to
the city of York by the will of Mrs
C G Woods who made provision for
the building of a public library
IJreaks Leer in RnnaTTRy
LOUISVILLE Neb Sept 28 Henry
Bluma aged 23 years a farmer three
and a half miles southeast of here
was thrown from a wagon and between
the horses One foot caught and hs
was dragged some distance breaking
one leg and severely bruising him
about the head
Thieves Steal Busruy From Woman
ELK CREEK Neb Sept 30
Thieves stole a buggy and a nevr set
of harness from the barn of Mrs Wil
helmina Trute a mile west of town
No clue has been found by the offi
cers
Farmer Toes BiiSTKy and Harnps
TECUMSEH Neb Sept 2S
Thieves stole a buggy a set of harness
and a lap robe from Henry Trute a
farmer in the southwestern part of
this county
Xo Anarchist Society at Fremont
FREMONT Neb Sept 30 For the
last ten days an item has been going
the -rounds of the local state press
concerning an alleged anarchist soci
ety in Fremont No trace of such an
organization can be obtained here
and if it exists it meet so secretly
as to be unknown to the police It
is claimed that one or two copies- of
Mosts paper come here regularly but
there is no anarchist organization
here
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THE NORFOLK ASYLUM EIRE
Remaining Property JTIjrured
to So
Worth 3170000
NORFOLK Neb Sept 28 Superin
tendent Teal had the old cornice at the
top of the wall around the ruins of
the hospital taken down A force of
workmen has put in steam electric
light and water fittings in all the re
maining buildings Things are in bet
tor shape to handle a fire now as
there is better pressure All inmates
remaining are comfortably housed and
each patient has a separate bed
Members of the state board who
were in Norfolk found things in much
better shape than they had antici
pated The institution will be able to
take care of 150 patients The damage
is not as heavy as at first estimated
The value of the property saved is
Furniture bedding and carpets which
have all been put under shelter 5000
buildings untouched by fire the chapel
a two story brick building having the
kitchen and a large dining room on
the first floor the laundry a two
story brick building the engine and
boiler houses of brick the storehouse
a two story brick building two large
frame structures several boilers en
gines pumps and dynamos the tunnel
leading from tho boiler room and
kitchen to different parts of the main
building which contain water and
steam pipes and wiring and the walls
of the main building which are
worth half the original cost price
making a total of 70000 The land
is estimated to be worth 100000 It
has been estimated by an architect
that 75000 will put the burned build
ing in better shape than it was be
fore
WILL REBUILD AT N0RP0LK
State Officials Sure Hospital Repairs Will
Cost Less Xbnn JC5OO00
LINCOLN Sept 28 It may be
stated as a certainty that the hos
pital for the insane at Norfolk will be
rebuilt on its present site Land Com
missioner Follmer and Secretary of
State Marsh returned from Norfolk
and it is learned that both are op
posed to removing the institution
They are confident that the destroyed
portion of the building can be replacsn
for slightly over 50000
We have not arrived at any definite
agreement said Secretary Marsh
and will not until all members of
the board can get together for a meet
ing but it is very likely that plans
will be made for rebuilding as soon
as possible We have investigated the
ruins thoroughly and Governor Sav
age and Attorney General Prout will
go to Norfolk and look over the
ground After they return the board
of public lands and buildings will hold
a meeting and make the necessary
arrangements It is safe to say that
the institution will be rebuilt at Nor
folk if we can find some contractor
willing to do the work and look to the
next legislature for his compensation
Nebraska Day at I xositIon
LINCOLN Neb Sept 28 Governor
E P Savage and his entire military
staff will attend the military exposi
tion this week arriving there in time
to participate in Nebraska Day Thurs
day October 3 having been set aside
as a compliment to the people of this
state
Governor Savage and his entire
staff many of them accompanied by
their wives will leave Omaha Monday
evening From Chicago to Buffalo the
gubernatorial party will travel over
the Wabash railroad that line having
been designated as the official route
by Governor Savage yesterday Harry
E Moores of Omaha general agent of
the passenger department of the
Wabash will be in charge of the
party
State University tesistratlon
LINCOLN Sept 28 The registra
tion at the State university up to
this time is 133S This includes the
enrollment of both new and old stu
dents The authorities nope that late
arrivals and second semeter students
will bring the attendance up to the
figures of last year
Uea trice Preacher Goes to Iowa
BEATRICE Neb Sept 28 Rev I
McK Stuart paster of the Century
Methodist Episcopal church of this
city will accept a call to the
dist Episcopal church at Harlan la -
Uaby Drowned in Keservoir
COLUMBUS Neb Sept 28 The 3-year-old
son of Henry Kruse a gard
ener in the eastern part of town
strayed away from home and was
drowned in a reservoir
Xebraslcan Killed in Colorado
PUEBLO Colo Sept 2S Bert Bee
man a member of the Carpenters
union of Pueblo and of Woodmens
lodge No 2 fell four stories sixty five
feet at the Prudential building and
was instantly killed Beeman was 31
years old unmarried and had but re
cently came from Hastings Neb to
which place the body was shipped Beb
man was working on the third floor
of the building when the accident oc
curred
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