The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 23, 1902, Image 2

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I BRIEF TELEGRAMS I
Tlie bakers of Peoria are on a strike
for higher wages
Rural free delivery will be estab
lished in Cass county Neb
The Daily Telegraph of New York
is in Ihe hands of a receiver
At a fire in Dubuque Iowa four fire
men were crushed by falling walls
Four hundred union metal workers
of Cleveland Ohio are on a strike
The Southern Pacific railroad in a
short time will take over the man
agement of the eating houses along its
lines
A new isthmian canal route bill was
announced by Senator Hoar This bill
leaves to the president the selection
of the route
Mrs Tomas Estranda Palma wife
of the president elect of the Cuban
republic sailed for Havana on the
steamer Havana
The remains of Gen W S Rosecrans
were taken from the vault at Rosedale
cemetery at Los Angeles and shipped
to Washington D C over the Santa
Fe route
The senate committee on commerce
decided to report the nomination of
H Clay Evans to be consul general
to London with a favorable recom
mendation
The body of Mrs Patrick Burke of
Owensboro Ky was removed from
the wreck of the Pittsburg at Cairo
111 This is the sixteenth known vic
tim of the disaster
The 50000 suit of Louise M Knight
of Fairbury Neb against Oscar C
Pusch of Marysville Kansas which
was to have been tried in the district
court soon has been settled
Mr Mondell has introduced a bill
in the bouse appropriating 10000 for
the purpose of furnishing a national
trophy and other prizes to be pro
vided and contested for annually
The grand jury of St Louis has sub
poenaed several retail butchers to tes
tify as to the charge that decayed
meat is sold at St Louis and that dis
eased cattle are killed for that market
The British embassys state that
while Ambassador Pauncefotes illness
may be regarded as serious and is
causing his family considerable anx
iety no immediate danger is now ap
prehended
E H Harriman president of the
Southern Pacific tendered an elabor
ate banquet to Governor Odell of New
York The banquet room was beauti
fully decorated - and seventy one
guests were present
The net earnings of Iowa railroads
during the past year were 134468700
more than during 1900 The aggre
gate gross earnings for the past year
were 5G5497G the operating ex
penses 39G0978999
The weekly report of Lord Kitch
ener shows nineteen Boers were killed
six wounded 802 prisoners nine sur
rendered and GOO rifles 157 wagons
400 horses and 4300 head of cattle in
the hands of the British
It is reported that J W Richards of
Waterloo la at present confidential
secretary to Speaker Henderson is
slated for the first assistant secretary
ship of the treasury Mr Richards
says he knows nothing of the matter
Preparations are being made by the
sailors and marines -of the Brooklyn
navy yard for the dedication of the
100000 Y M C A- building erected
by Itfiss Helen Gould Ex Secretary
of Ihe Navy John D Long will make
an address Miss Gould will also
speak
An official dispatch from Pretoria
-says Bruce Hamilton has captured
twenty seven Colenbrander seventy
and Hamilton 357 Boers with prac
tically all the wagons and stock of the
commanders in the central area east
oi Harts river Transvaal Since
- March Delareys force has been re
duced by 860
The weather bureaus weekly sum-
mary of crop conditions issued on the
13th says little corn has yet been
planted in Minnesota and Wisconsin
and the planting has been delayed in
South Dakota and northern Iowa
in to excessive rains Throughout
- the middle Atlantic states however
this work has made rapid progress
- L C Richards a prominent business
- man of Lincoln died suddenly from
hemorrhage of the stomach
In the naptha explosion at Pittsburg
twenty men were burned to death and
- many others so badly burned that they
cannot survive
In the anthracite regions of Penn-
- sylvania 145000 men are on a strike
Mary A Livermore the well known
woman suffragist is confined to a
darkened room at her home in Mel
rose N Y by a disease of the eyes
which may result in total blindness
The Interstate commerce commis
sion has declined the request of the
lailroads for a continuance of the
hearing of the charges made by the
Chicago HVe stock association that the
xailrpads have been violating the fed-
- era law
A TORNADO KILL
DESTROYS ONE HUNDRED
FIFTY LIVES
AND
MUCH PROPERTY IS ALSO LOST
Wrecks Eight Blocks in Texas Town
Goliad is Laid Waste and San An
tonio Suffers a Heavy Loss Other
Sections Suffer
HOUSTON Tex May 13 Reports
from the town of Goliad tell of the
loss of probably 150 lives and the total
destruction of eight blocks of business
houses by a tornado which struck that
town yesterday afternoon Within
the storms path which was not over
250 yards wide scarcely a vestige of
building was left intact or the life of
a single human spared
Early reports placed the loss of life
at a smaller figure so that while it
is believed the later reports are more
correct it is not possible now to make
positive statements
Those who have visited the secnes
of the disaster describe them as ap
palling The destruction of property
besides that of life probably will
reach in the millions
The storm appears to have wrought
tremendous damage in other Texas
towns some of which are said also to
have been completely or partially de
stroyed
Some reports received by wire in
dicate that the northern or western
portion of the town of Goliad has been
swept away by a tornado and that
from fifty to 100 people have been
killed
SAN ANTONIO Tex May 19 At
1248 oclock yesterday afternoon a
terrible wind and rain storm swept
over San Antonio damaging property
not less than 50000 and it may reach
75000 The wind reached a velocity
of seventy two miles an hour and con
tinued at that rate for nearly twenty
minutes It blew from the southeast
and then shifted to the southwest
the greatest velocity being from the
later point
At Fort Sam Houston government
property was damaged to the etxent of
20000 the doors being torn from the
officers quarters and barracks
The West End church was complete
ly destroyed loss 5000 Hartwells
hotel damaged 3000 St Louis college
damaged 6000 Academy of the Lady
of the Sacred Heart damaged 2009
Damage to prlivate residences will
reach at least 20000 Several persons
were injured but there were no fatali
ties
AUSTIN Tex May 19 While all
Texas seemed to be stormswept yes
terday the territory immediately to
the west of this city was especially
badly damaged by the high - winds
Walters Park a small hamlet four
teen miles to the northwest of this
city was badly damaged something
like three score or more houses be
ing blown down and many trees up
rooted
DALLAS TexMjy 19 All wires
to Shreeveport and Texarkana are
down and -that district was reached
by a portion of the big storm which
swept over Texas yesterday It is
thought however that no loss of life
has resulted although the property
damage may be heavy A driving
rain set in here about 2 oclock yes
terday afternoon and a heavy wind
accompanied it but no damage of any
sort resulted
HOPE FOR AN ARMISTICE
Business Men in Strike District Place
Hope in Easley
WILKESBARRE Pa May 19 -The
striking miners of the Wyoming re
gion are much interested in the visit
of Secretary R M Easley of the Na
tional Civic Federation to Hazleton to
confer with Mr Mitchell The busi
ness community is also much worked
up over the matter and the hope is
universal that it may be a forerunner
of an armistice The local operators
dc not hold out much hope They
say the only way to end the conflict is
for the miners to give up their de
mands and return to work
A number of coal and iron polics
men who were commissioned yester
day went on duty at several of the
colleries today John Mullahy of the
State Firemens association whose
headquarters are here says the fire
men stand ready to respond to any
call the United Mine Workers may
make
Cuban People Happy
HAVANA May 19 The festivities
in the change of government became
universal all over the island yester
day In almost every town and village
an elaborate plan of rejoicing was ar
ranged for Sunday-
Beers at Vereeninging
PRETORIA May 19 The Boer
delegates who are assembled at Ve
reeninging Transvaal held prolonged
conferences Thursday and Friday of
last week
PLOT TO KILL YOUNG KING
Conspiracy to Assassinate Alfonso
Discovered
MADRID May 19 An anarchist
plot against King Alfonso has been
discovered and six arrests including
that of Gabriel Lopez an employe
of an insurance company have been
made Dynamite cartridges were
found on the premises where Lopez
was arrested Lopez says he received
a package of cartridges from another
anarchist with instructions to throw
them at the moment of the passage
of thte royal carriage in Saturdays
procession
The discovery of the plot against
the king is confirmed by the news
papers here It is now said that nine
dynamite cartridges were seized Fur
ther arrests have been made and the
prisoners include six medical students
a printer a carpenter and a mason
The captured cartridges are being an
alyzed by military authorities
HOAR SPEAKS FOR LIBERTY
Senator Arouses Enthusiasm
at an
Irish Meeting
WASHINGTON D C May 19
Senator George F Hoar Mass pre
sided and made the opening address
at a largely attended and enthusiastic
mass meeting at the Lafayette opera
house tonight when the chief subject
of talk was present conditions in Ire
land The senator was given a hearty
reception as were also Messrs Red
mond and Devlin the Irish members
of parliament who have been touring
this country for some time in behalf
of Irelands cause The sentiments of
Senator Hoar were clearly in favor of
Ireland Those present he said had
gathered to give a hospitable welcome
to two eminent members of the great
legislative body of a sister country
a body illustrious some times in the
history of liberty but some times
he was sorry to say in the history of
tyranny for more than 800 years
STOPS PURCHASE OF MULES
British Agent at St Joseph ReceiveG
a Cablegram
ST JOSEPH Mo May 19 Agents
for the British government in this
city received a cablegram from the
war office in London to cease all pur
chases of horses and mules for ship
ment to South Africa The message
further stated that the Boer war
would probably altogether cease in a
very few days The remount station
at Lathrop thirty miles southeast of
this city will be abandoned and the
herds of horses and mules accumu
lated there will be sent to other parts
of the British empire
TREATIES READY FOR SENATE
Hay Reaches Agreement with Central
American Republics
WASHINGTON D C May 19
The negotiations between Secretary
Hay and the ministers from Colombia
Nicaragua and Ccsta Rica looking to
the acquirement of the necessary
rights for the construction by the
United States government of either
the Panama or the Nicaragua canal
have at last been concluded and today
the secretary -of state will be able to
send to the senate three treaties cov
ering the ground The general fea
tures of these conventions have al
ready been set out in the press
Fessenden May Resign
WASHINGTON May 19 Prof
Fessenden of -the weather bureau was
in Washington yesterday on his way
to Pittsburg While here he saw Prof
Moore the chief of the weather bu
reau but said nothing about resigning
his office which it was reported he
will soon do The particular feature
of the agricultural department work
that relating to wireless telegraphy
in which the professor has been en
gaged is about finished and the gen
eral expression is that he will soon
quit the government service
Monument for Rosa Bonheur
PARIS May 19 A monument is
to be erected to the memory of Rosa
Bonheur A committee for this pur
pose has just been formed in Paris
and at Bordeaux under the honorary
presidency of M Leygues with the
artist Bouguereau as president with
the idea of erecting the memorial in
Bordeaux The funds are already
partly raised and the monument which
is to be executed by Pierre Grant
Rosa Bonheurs compatriot will be
pre sented to the city
The Armour lard refinery in Chicago
was destroyed by fire The loss is esti
mated at S750C00
Shot Down by an Assassin
ST JOSEPH Mo May 19 James
Clark a prominent stockman residing
at Downs Kan was called to the
front door of his home and assassinat
ed last night The murderer fired two
shots one going through the body
entering the back the other through
the back of the head coming out of
the forehead- The weapon is sup
posed to have been a shotgun loaded
heavily with buck and fine shot Clark
leaves a family
LOCAL OPTION LAND LEASING
What Land Agent Says Stockmen of
Western Nebraska Want
OMAHA Neb May 19 The all
absorbing topic of discussion among
thousands of stockmen in Nebraska
Colorado Wyoming and Idaho now is
the question of leasing the public
lauds said C E Wantland who is
the general agent of the Union Paci
fic Land company at Denver and who
came to Omaha Thursday The
change of sentiment on this subject
has been something marvelous in its
extent and suddenness Stockmen
and hundreds of them who only yes
terday were fighting bitterly every
proposition faintly contemplating the
leasing of these lands are now actu
ally advocating such a movement most
enthusiastically
Just now the problem is how to
let those stockmen who are now fa
vorable to the leasing scheme do so
while the ones who still hold out may
not be affected For instance in west
ern Nebraska the stockmen are all
won over and are demanding this
method of handling the ranges There
are about 10000000 acres of public
lands out there and the stockmen
wish to lease them About half of
this territory can be irrigated Now
if the western Nebraska people whose
conditions are different from the con
ditions in other states can agree upon
a fair plan for range control in their
state to protect their interests from
destruction why not allow them to
have it
We think we have this plan now
in the local option scheme When I
proposed this two years ago it met
with a storm of protest Now the
stockmen are asking for its establish
ment in many places It is a county
local option land leasing plan which
is to be applied to any county when
ever the secretary of the interior is
satisfied that a majority of the stock
men in that county wish it to go into
effect
THREE PERISH IN FLAMES
Father Mother and Child Lost in a
Conflagration
LAUREL Neb May 10 Fire
broke out in the agricultural imple
ment house of John Jacobson at about
3 oclock in the morning and consum
ed the house and bowling alley belong
ing to Mr Carlquist Three persons
perished in the fire and two were in
jured The dead are John Jacobson
owner of the implement house Mrs
John Jacobson and a child of the Ja
cobsons
Injured Thomas Snyder burned
about face and hands child of the
Jacobsons burned about face and
hands
Mr Jacobson occupied the rooms on
the second floor of his building as a
dwelling his family consisting of him
self wife and two children Mr Ja
cobson had in his employ a man nam
ed Will Snyder who made his home
with Mr Jacobson
Mr Snyder escaped from the burn
ing building with Jacobsons older
child Each was badly burned Mr
Jacobson wife and youngest child
were apparently suffocated and lost
their lives in the burning building
Fear of Grasshoppers
HARRISBURG Neb May 19 Ban
ner county has been thoroughly soak
ed during the past week rains having
fallen in portions of the county every
day The farmers and ranchmen are
jubilant over the abundance of grass
which has never been better at this
time of the year and over the pros
pects for an abundant crop Much
concern is felt that the grasshoppers
arc going to do damage this year
Sack of Counterfeit Money
GRAND ISLAND Neb May 10
While a coal car was being switched
to the sugar factory a workman found
a stock in the car whicli apparently
had some contents Upon opening it
the man found twenty five counterfeit
dollars of poor metal but of excellent
stamp The car is being traced with
the end to secure if possible a clue
as to the origin of the money
Arrest Preacher for Shooting
BEATRICE Neb May 19 Rev S
P Benbrook pastor of the Christian
church at Wyniore was arrested at
that place on a charge of shooting
at Dr Johnson of Wyniore with intent
to kill
Rural Delivery at Benedict
BENEDICT Neb May 19 Post
master Lett received official notice
from the postoffice department that
free rural delivery would begin at
Benedict July 1 -
Difficult to Invest Funds
LINCOLN Neb May 19 Treas
urer Stuefer says he still finds it diffi
cult to obtain bonds for the permanent
educational funds of the state even
when taken on a 3 per cent basis
Notwithstanding the decline in inter
est rates he declares the demand for
securities seems to keep on increas
ing Mr Stuefer acting under au
thority given by the board of
ticnal lands and funds purchased 50
000 of Hall county court house bonds
SUGAR BEET TESTS
Nebraska Experiment Stations Tells
of Results
LINCOLN Neb May 17 The Ne
braska experiment station has just is
sued bulletin number 73 which gives
the results of a number of experi
ments in the production of sugar
beets The bulletin may be obtained
free of cost by residents of the state
upon writing to the agricultural ex
periment station Lincoln Neb
The following is a digest of the
bulletin
The sugar beet experiments report
ed in bulletin No 73 were conducted
during the season of 1901 upon the
farm of the Standard Cattle company
at Ames Dodge county Nebraska
These experiments included tests of
varieties tests of fertilizers distance
of planting time of planting meth
ods of cultivation and the treatment
of sugar beet diseases
A test of thirty seven varieties tin
der similar conditions showed a wide
variation in the total amount of su
gar produced per acre the original
Klein Wanzlebener occupying first
place
A comparison of light and heavy
soils for sugar beet production show
ed a considerably higher sugar con
tent in the beets grown upon the
heavy soil
Slight increases in the yield sugar
content and purity of beets were pro
duced by the use of commercial fer
tilizers but their use did not seem to
be profitable upon the land where the
tests were made Of the different
classes of fertilizers used the phos
phate gave the best results
A comparison of different depths of
cultivating sugar beets was in favor
of about four to five inches as com
pared with six inch or two to three
inch cultivation
The most satisfactory distance of
planting was found to be eighteen
inches between rows and eight inches
between plants in the rows
BIG FUND FOR EDUCATION
Coming Apportionment to the Various
Counties to Be Record Breaker
LINCOLN Neb May 17 The
semi annual apportionment of state
funds for the public schools of Ne
braska which will be certified by the
state treasurer to the superintendent
of public instruction on May 19 will
be one of tiie largest ever made by
the state Forty counties have thus
lar failed to report the funds for the
month but the other fifty have shown
an increase over the corresponding
period last year of approximately 8
000
We look for an apportionment that
will give us about 1 for each person
of school age said Superintendent
Fowler I well remember the time
when both semi annual apportion
ments together made not over 150
for each person of school age but this
year we will have two thirds of the
amount in one apportionment The
school population of the state is 377
000 The apportionment in December
last was 316893 and in the May pre
ceding was 350853 So far as I
know the greatest apportionment ever
made by the state gave only 102 per
each person of school age We may
tail a little behind our expectations
this time but it is doubtful
Increased Acreage of Beets
GRAND ISLAND Neb May 17 The
American Beet Sugar company an
nounces that the acreage for the local
factory has gone over the 5000 mark
breaking the record of all previous
years in the history of the industry
and assuring a long campaign this
fall and winter The work of remod
eling the factory for the improved ma
chinery is rapidly being pushed
Motor Vehicles for Beatrice
BEATRICE Neb May 17 Mr A
J Wright representing the Chicago
Motor Vehicle company was before
the city council and made a proposi
tion for the running of motor vehicles
in Beatrice He wants a ten year
franchise and the right to operate his
cars on the old street car tracks In
dications are that the franchise will
be granted
A Boy Drowned
HOOFER Neb May 17 Luther
Reninger the 9-year-old son of Frank
Reninger a farmer living three miles
east of Hooper was drowned in the
Cutoff lake near his home The body
was recovered
Returns to the department of agri
culture show 4S6SU00 out of 27103000
acres of wheat have been abandoned
over the country
Mr Mallalieu Resigns
LINCOLN Neb May 17 John T
Mallalieu has tendered his resignation
as superintendent of the state reform
school far boys at Kearney to take
effect June 15 In a letter filed in the
governors office Mr Mallalieu ex
plains that he has accepted the posi
tion of business manager of the Ar
gus Mining company of Idaho Springs
Colo and will begin his new duties
as soon as relieved from the reform
school
Political bosses like to thinK ot
themselves as the sovereign people
Indies Can Wear Shoes
One size smaller after using- Allens Feotr
Kase a powder It makes tight or new
shoes easy Cures swollenhotswcating
aching feet ingrowing nails corns and
bunions All druggists and shoe stores
25c Trial paekago FREE by mail Ad
dress Allen S Olmsted Leltoy N Y
A pessimist is a man who thinks
other men are as bad as they know
he is
Laid Up for Sixteen Weeks
St Jacobs Oil and Vogolors Cur
ative Compound Cured Him
41 1 have been a great sufferer from Rheu
matism for many years I was laid up with
Rheumatic Fever for nine weeks in 1894 and
again for sixteen 16 weeks in 1S96 I tried
many medicines I saw advertised and others
I was recommended finally I was induced
to take Vogelers Curative Compound which
did me more good than all other medicines
In fact I feel quite a different man since I
have been taking the Compound All my
neighbors and friends are quite surprised to
see me about and looking so well I can
only say that Vogelers Curative Compound
taken internally and by using St Jacobs Oil
outwardly acted like -magic in my case I
had been taking medicines for years without
obtaining benefit but Vogelers has practi
cally cured me I have recommended Vog
elers Curative Compound to a lot of my
acquaintances and they tell me that it has
worked wonders
Wishing you every success in the sale of
your Vogelers Curative Compound and St
Jacobs Oil I remain gentlemen
Your obedient servant
George Clarke Gardener
23 Beechcrof t Road Surrey
Send to St Jacobs Oil Ltd Baltimore for
a free sample of Vogelers Compound
UAUlftER WANTED Every Large County
SnAnnUCn Game o Skill nickel slot machine
for drinks and cigars strictly lawful takes place or
forbidden slot mactilnes thereby flllln u long felt
want Itemed or sold on eaiy payracnte SellB at
eight- Forty thousand now In uee CONKAD
JACKSON IJKSK CO Cincinnati Ohio
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70a have threo here Baby may recoTsr bet
cannot thrive
ALABASTiNE
IT WONT RUB OFF
Wall Paper is unianitary Kalsorainw or tem
porary rot rub off and Kali- ALABASTINE is a
rure pr iMnent und artistic wall toatiEjr ready
for the lrnh by miiinc in cold water For
bj paint dralrri rvFrjffbrrr Cay in package
and L wcre of worthless imitations
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Buy your goods at
Wholesale lrices
Our 1000 pasc catalogue will be sent
upon receipt ot 15 cents This amount
does not even pay the postage hut It is
sufficient to show us that you are acting
in pood faith Better send for it now
Your neighbors trade with us why not
you also
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CHICAGO
The house that tells the truth
WESTERN CANADAS
Wonderful wheat crop for 1901 now the talk of
the Commercial World is by no means phenom
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chewan and Alberta are
the most wonderfnl
prain producing coun
tries in the world In
stock raising they also
hold the hiirhest
tion Thousands of Americans are annually mak
ing this their home and they succeed as they
never did before Move Westward with the tide
and secure a farm and home in Western Canada
Low rates and special privilcpes to homeseek
ers and settlers The handsome forty pape
Atlas of Western Canada sent free to all appli
cants Apply for rates c to F Pedlev Su
perintendent of Immigration Ottawa Canada
or to W V Bennett Canadian Government
Agent 01 Kew York Life Bldg Omaha Neb
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