The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 06, 1902, Image 2

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F M KIMMELL Publisher
MCOOK
NEBRASKA
t BRIEF TELEGRAMS i
President Barrows of Oherlin college
is seriously ill
Formal dedication of the Carnegie
library occurred at Lincoln
The Rock Island railroad is making
arrangements to enter Kansas City
The president has signed the Indian
appropriation bill and the omnibus
claims bill
Up to the present time there has
heen twenty five cases of cholera
among Americans in Manila
Frank Bacon has been reappointed
receiver and George E French as
register of the land office at North
Platte
All mills in Augusta Ga havo start
ed up and with the exception of the
King mill every one has a full com
plement of hands
The navy department has agreed to
transport to the homeless people of
St Vincent a large quantity of build
ing lumber which the Canadian gov
ernment has donated
Isabel Irving is no longer with Rich
ard Mansfield It is said that Mans
field criticized her acting MiBs Irving
immediately canceled her contract and
left for her home in New Jersey
Engineer James Couch and Fireman
J E James were killed and Conductor
Grant Robson was severely injured in
a freight wreck on the West Pennsyl
vania railroad near Porters Curve
It is said on good authority that
Charles F Price has mailed from
Louisville his resignation as general
manager of the New California Jockey
club to President Williams at San
Francisco
L T Ohketo a Japanese and Miss
Carolyn Walber a comely white girl
were united in marriage it Evanston
Wyoming by Justice OFlynn The
couple claim Ogden as their place of
residence
Generals Corbin Young and Wood
have been formally invited by Em
peror William to attend as his per
sonal guests the German military
maneuvers next fall The three gen
erals will accept
A bill has been introduced by Sen
ator Lodge providing for the removal
of the battleship Maine from the har
bor of Havana and the recovery of the
bodies of the American sailors who
sank wtti the vessel
Senator Quay introduced a bill pro
viding for the promotion of Major Gen
eral Brooke the senior major general
of the army to the rank of lieutenant
general and for the generals retire
ment with that rank
The Kentucky board of health de
clared a quarantine ugainst the state
of Indiana on account of smallpox in
the southern part of the latter state
The quarantine is to go into effect on
Sunday June 1 at noon
At the inquest held at Opal Wyom
ing over the remains of Austin Park
er who was shot and killed in the
Austin saloon last Thursday by Nick
Garcia it was decided that Garcia act
ed in self defense and was exonerated
Herbert H Matteson the defaulting
cashier of the First National bank of
Great Falls Montana who pleaded
guilty in the federal court was sen
tenced to ten years in the penitentiary
by Judge Knowles Mattesons short
age was 196000 He lost the money
in speculation
Of the 45600 appropriated by the
Iowa legislature for the state institu
tions the school for the feeble minded
at Glenwood will receive 69575 the
state hospital t Clarinda 51500 and
the school for deaf at Council Bluffs
3100 exclusive of the appropriation
to make good the loss suffered by the
recent fire
The steamer Camana laden with
wheat sunk in the Columbia river
Commander Booth Tucker of the
Salvation Army announces that the
commander in chief General William
Booth will visit this country in Octo
ber next
Over 300 head of cattle were drown
ed in the flood at Butte Montana
Emigration statistics for 1901 show
that 14000 Norwegians left Norway
for the United States last 3ear and
it is estimated that during 1902 30003
Norwegians will leave for America
The Presbyterian general assembly
will be held next year at Los Angeles
President Roosevelt has informed a
number of senators that he would sign
the Indian appropriation bill Some of
the objections bp has had to ft have
been met by special legislation
The president nominated Robert S
McCormick of Illinois to be ambas
sador to Austria Hungary
The largest cargo of wheat that has
ever left the Pacific coast for South
Africa will be shipped from Portland
early in June on the big ship Speke
At Dover Del the American Pack
ers association with an authorized
capital of 6000000 was incorporated
General Nelson A Miles and staff
are expected to arrive at Fort Riley
early next week to witness the test of
the new guns
EAGE FOR BOERS
THE TERMS OF SURRENDER FI
NALLY AGREED UPON
SIGHED BY BOTH CONTESTANTS
Curtain Finally Rung Down on Pro
longed Drama of War in Trans
vaal London is Unrestrained in
Its Delight
LONDON June 2 New York
World Cablegram London burst
into wild rejoicing when the signing of
the terms of peace became public
They were rejoicings of relief not of
triumph but soon the Mafeking spirit
began to assert itself and within half
an hour after the announcement union
jacks fluttered from street cars and
house windows and noisy gangs of
young men and women paraded the
streets blowing penny trumpets yell
ing patriotic songs and otherwise
liberating their long pentup feelings
But for a sudden deluge of rain which
acted as a damper the orgy of Ma
feking night would certainly have
been repeated Even as it was when
the rain cleared the streets again be
came thronged with roudy demon
strators and the infection of their
enthusiasm spread to the clubs and
restaurants where the conclusion of
peace was generally toasted and man
ifestations alike unrgnified and ab
surd were freely indulged in When
darkness fell the illuminations re
maining since the celebration of the
kings birthday were lit rockets were
sent up and the crowds cheered them
selves hoarse along the sidewalks un
til a late hour
Much speculation is caused as to
why the announcement was made on
Sunday instead of being reserved for
the house of commons today and the
explanation is suggested that the min
istry is desirous that the rejoicings
should go off at half cock because
when the full terms became known
they would show that there is little
to crow over while the situation in
Cape Colony over the agitation for the
repeal of the constitution is fraught
with the gravest peril The terms are
expected to be announced in parlia
ment today probably in the form of
a message from the king who desires
credit for forcing the settlement
It is understood that the Boers will
be permitted to keep their rifles and
a limited quantity of ammunition on
swearing allegiance They will be
promised atonomy within a brief j
period their farms are to be rebuilt
and re stocked and prisoners will be j
repatriated within a stated time on
condition that they take the oath of
allegiance It is also stated that the
British government will make a grant
to the Boers who prefer to start again
in another country including the Brit- j
ish colonies
The king has issued the following
message to the nation
The king has received the welcome
news of a cessation of hostilities in
South Africa with infinite satisfaction
and trusts that peace may be speed
ily followed by a restoration of pros
perity in his new dominions and that
feelings necessarily engendered by the
war will give place to the earnest co
operation of all his majestys South
African subjects in promoting the
welfare of their common country
Holidays Proclaimed
PRETORIA June 2 A proclama
tion which was issued in connection
with the signing of the peace terms
last night declared that notwithstand
ing the proclamations of Mr Kruger
that interest on the bonds of the
Transvaal republic would be suspend
ed so long as the war lasted such in
terest shall begin to accrue June 1
June 26 and 27 the days of King Ed
wards coronation have been pro
claimed public holidays here
Joy at British Embassy
WASHINGTON June 2 The offi
cials of the British embassy here
share the jubilant feeling existing in
London over the termination of the
war in South Africa They view
with much satisfaction the close of
the long struggle Official notice of
the signing of the terms of surrrender
came to Mr Raikes the British charge
here In a cablegram from the foreign
office but it was very brief
China Will Honor Goodnow
FEKIN June 2 The government
proposes to bestow a decoration on
John Goodnow the United States con
sul general at Shanghai in recogni
tion of his services in maintaining
peace in the provinces of China in
1900
Announced from Pulpit
HALIFAX N S June 2 The news
of prace in South Africa reached Hal
ifax last evening and quickly spread
throughout the city Great enthusi
asm was nanifested The pastors of
all the churches announced the news
from their pulpits and at the close of
the evening service prayers of thanks
giving were offered the national an
them was sung fire and church bells
were rung and much joy was mani
fest
TERMS OF THE BRITISH
Said to Have Been Voted Unanimous
ly by Boer Representatives
LONDON June 2 The Daily Mails
Pretoria correspondent under date of
June 1 says The acceptance of the
British terms was voted unanimously
by the Boer representatives The Brit-
ish government absolutely rejected the
proposal by the Boers that the terms
of peace should be submitted for rati
fication to Kruger and the Boer rep
resentatives in Holland hence no no
tice whatever has been or will be
taken of the Boers in Holland The
terms will show that the Biitish gov
ernment has carried its contentions on
j every minor point while minor con-
cessions particularly in regard to
1 generous financial treatment will
greatly appeal to the Boers in gen
eral
The Morning Express Brussels cor
respondent under date of June 1 says
Kruger was notified at 9 oclock that
peace had been concluded He ex
claimed My God it is impossible
Nothing has yet been allowed to
transpire which could be taken as re
liable indication of the exact terms of
the peace settlement Only one Lon
don paper pretends to have any definit
information on the subject this being
the Express which says the terms are-
1 Surrender of arms
2 Breakers of laws of warfare to
throw themselves on the kings clem
ency
3 Banishment to be inoperative
4 Burghers to get back their farms
5 Some Boer leaders to be employ
ed in new administration
6 British government to meet war
debt
7 Boers to have adequate repre
sentation and a share of local govern
ment
TAKES LOOK INTO CRATER
Prof Arigelo Heilprin Spends Two
Hours on Top of Mount Pelee
FORT DE FRANCE June 2--The
National Geographical society has
scored a great triumph Prof Angelo
Heilprin ascended to the top of the
crater of Mont Pelee yesterday in
company with two guides and Mr
Leadbetter While on the summit sev
eral violent explosions occurred but
notwithstanding the thousand dangers
surrounding him Prof Heilprin
spent a long time taking careful ob
servations Looking down the crater
he found a huge cinder cone The
crater opening is a vast crevasse 500
feet long and 150 feet wide
While engaged in this task the lives
of the members of the expedition
were continually in danger and one
particularly violent explosion covered
Prof Heilprin from head to foot with
the viscid matter He persisted how
ever and found as had been suspect
ed that there was three separate vents
for the volcanic matter Meanwhile
Mont Pelee seeming to resent the in
trusion of man belched out huge vol
umes of steam ashes and boiling hot
mud
THIS WEEK IN THE HOUSE
Anti Anarchy and Pacific Cable Bills
Will Be Discussed
WASHINGTON June 2 During
the week the house will probably act
on the important bills which the
rules committee decided some time
ago to bring before that body at the
earliest opportunity These are the
anti anarchy bill the Pacific cable bill
and the senate irrigation bill No
time limit is to be set on the anti
anarchy bill consideration of which
will be entered upon tomorrow but
it is not believed it will occupy more
than two days
A day is to be given to the bill for
the government cable to the Philip
pines and three days to the irrigation
bill In case the general deficiency
bill the last of the appropriation
bills is ready by the last of the week
the program above outlined may be
interrupted as appropriation bills
and conferences are to have the right
of way
Railroad Asks Bonus
SARATOGA Wyo June 2 The
Wyoming Central Railroad company
which proposes to build a line from
Walcott on the Union Pacific to
Grand Encampment via Saratoga has
asked the city for a bonus of 125
000 If this amount is not forthcom
ing the company threatens to pass
the town three miles to the east A
committee has been appointed to in
terview the people and ascertain
what shall be done
British Lose Their Money
LONDON June 2 The interna
tional polo match was won by the
American team by two goals to one
j Vote on the Philippine Bill
I WASHINGTON June 2 Under the
t
i terms of the unanimous agreement
reached last Wednesday the senate
will vote at 4 oclock tomorrow on
the bill providing a form of govern
ment for the Philippine islands and
the entire time of the senates ses
sion will be devoted to fifteen minute
speeches on the bill The senate will
meet at 11 oclock today and tomor
row for the purpose of giving addi
tional time for the debate
STATE PURE FOOD LAW
State Commissioner Bassctt Wants it
Amended
LINCOLN Neb June 2 State
Food Commissioner S C Bassett will
make an effort to secure an amend
ment to the present food law when
the next legislature convenes The
law gives the food commissioner
control only over dairy products and
vinegar The farmers are said to be
well satisfied with the regulation of
the sale of dairy products Hereto
fore the grocers have opposed a gen
eral food law but now scores of them
express a desire to have such a law
passed for their own protection Re
tail grocers as well as wholesale gro
cers have been heard from The ar
gument is used that surrounding
states have a pure food law but Ne
braska being without such regula
tions the state becomes the dumping
ground for adulterated articles Much
complaint is heard on account of
short weight and measure One
brand of baking powder which In
Minnesota is sold as a substitute or
impure is sold in Nebraska as
genuine As a result of an inspection
by the food commissioner of vinegars
sold in the counties of Gage Pawnee
Otoe Richardson and Nemaha a con
siderable quantity of vinegar has
been condemned and either destroyed
or reshipped to the parties from
whom it was purchased The con
demned vinegar was all from Iowa
Missouri and Kansas concerns
BREAKS JAIL AT VALENTINE
Prisoner Just Sentenced to the Pen
itentiary Gets Away
VALENTINE Neb June 2 The
jury returned a verdict finding Har
mon Cchwaberow guilty of grand lar
ceny In the afternoon a sentence of
five years in the penitentiary was im
posed by Judge Harrington During
an evening session of court the sher
iff came rushing into court with the
announcement that the convited man
had broken jail Couriers are now
scouring the country in every direc
tion
It is feared that Schwaberow has
crossed the line and is upon the
Sioux reservation in Dakota or is
ing concealed in some nearby canyon
He is said to be a desperate char-
acter aged forty one years six feet
tall weight two hundred pounds very
dark complexion In 1898 he was sen
tenced to a five years term in the
Nebraska penitentiary for cattle steal
ing but was pardoned out about two
years later and has since been a
mail carrier The sheriff is in hot
pursuit and offers 500 reward for his
capture
READY FOR THEIR DEGREES
Commencement Program for State
University Given Out
LINCOLN June 2 A reduction in
railroad passenger rates from all
points in Nebraska will be a new in
cidental feature of the forthcoming
annual commencement of the Univer
sity of Nebraska It was announced
at the administration office of the uni
vertisy that all railroads had agreed to
a rate of one fare and a third for
round trip tickets to and from Lin
coln The tickets will be on sale
from June 5 to 11 inclusive and will
expire on June 16 It is expected that
upward of 210 degrees will be con
ferred on commencement day Of
this number approximately 130 will
be given to graduates of the academic
colleges and about sixty five to grad
uates of the law department Be
tween fifteen and twenty masters de
grees will be conferred
Assaulted His Divorced Wife
LINCOLN Neb June 2 William
F Knight formerly of Tecumseh but
now a resident of Lincoln murder
ously assaulted his divorced wife
With a heavy pocketknight he cut
two vicious slashes in her left cheek
and was aiming a third blow at her
heart when his arm was stayed by
Night Captain Ireland of the police
force who chanced to be passing on
his way home Jealousy is given as
the cause of the trouble Knight was
arrested and placed in a solitary cell
Mrs Knight will recover and it is
said she is not inclined to prosecute
Small Smashup on the Elkhorn
FREMONT Neb June 2 In a mi
nor rear end smashup at xVrlington a
way car on the Elkhorn road was
broken to pieces and the running gear
on two stock cars rendered useless
Creamery Station to Reopen
STERLING Neb June 2 The Be
atrice Creamery company has circu
lated hand bills announcing that they
will reopen the skimming station at
this point today
Declare the Checks Bogus
NEBRASKA CITY Neb June 2
A man giving his name as Harry
Carroll came to the city and succeed
ed in passing a number of checks
declared to be bogus One he pass--ed
on Mrs G W Anderson for 7
one on Bader Bros for SoO and an
other on A S Paradise for 875 His
plan was to go into the stores or
places of business and after making
a purchase tender the check in pay
ment
AS TO CROP CONDITIONS
Weather Generally Favorable for
Growth of Vegetation
LINCOLN Neb May 31 The cli
mate and crop service bulletin says
The past week has been warm and
showery The daily mean tempera
ture has averaged 6 degrees above
normal in eastern counties and 2 de
grees in western
The rainfall has been above nor
mal in the southern counties and gen
erally below in northern The rain
fall exceeded an inch in most of the
counties south of the Platte river
and was generally less than half an
inch north of the Platte
The past week has heen very favor
able for the growth of vegetation
Winter wheat has headed nicely al
though the straw Is usually rather
short Oats have thickened and im
proved in condition especially in
southern counties Corn planting has
been retarded by the rain but plant
ing is well advanced and a large per
centage of the crop is up showing a
fine stand corn cultivation has com
menced The cutting of alfalfa for
hay has commenced In southwestern
counties with generally a good crop
STILL TAXED IN ARMENIA
Efforts in Washington for Relief of
a Ncbraskan
WASHINGTON May 31 Repre
sentative Shallenberger called on the
State department regarding a matter
concerning Rev M S Belian of Riv
erton Neb who is a naturalized citi
zen of this country formerly a native
of Armenia
It appears that under the laws of
that country the initabintants have
to pay a personal tax for the right
to live Mr Belian has a brother liv
ing in Asia Minor and for the past
ten years during which time he has
resided in this country the Turkish
government has been compelling his
brother to pay the tax upon Mr Be
lian of Nebraska Mr Shallenberger
asked the secretary of state to look
into the matter and it has been re
ferred to our consulate at Hudjan
Asia Minor
Teachers Life Certificates
LINCOLN Neb May 31 Exam
inations for teachers professional life
certificates will be held simultaneou
ly in various places in Nebraska on
June 10 11 and 12 Superintendent
Fowler has appointed the following
board of examiners Superintendent
A O Thomas Kearney Superintend
ent D C OConnor Norfolk and Dr
George E Condra Lincoln The ex
aminations will be held in Lincoln
Fairbury Norfolk North Platte
Holdrege Culbertson Sidney and
York Tests will be made on each of
the three days in this order Tues
day chemistry general history and
English literature Wednesday plain
trigonomeSry zoology geology and
physical geography Thursday intel
lectual philosophy rhetoric
Funeral of Editor Turner
COLUMBUS Neb May 31 The
funeral of M K Turner is said to
have been the largest in point of at
tendance ever held at this place It
was conducted at the home of the
deceased by Rev G A Luce assisted
by Rev G A Mums The Grand
Army veterans had charge of the
service at the grave and a squad of
Spanish American soldiers fired a sa
lute to the dead
Boy Killed by Lightning
MERNA Neb May 31 Barney
the 12-year-old son of Thomas Tea
ban a farmer residing west of this
town was struck and instantly kill
ed by lightning The boy was on
borseback driving cattle when the
Electric death messenger ended his
existence The horse the boy was
riding and one cow w ere also killed
Swallowed Carbolic Acid
FREMONT Neb May 31 News
reached this city of an attempt made
by Conrad Hintz aged about fifty
years to commit suicide by drinking
half a pint of carbolic acid He was
found almost dead lying in a room
at the house of D Tobin a farmer
living north of Arlington where he
had been working His condition is
precarious
Farmers Elevator Company
BENEDICT Neb May 31-T-A far
mers elevator company was organiz
ed here with D VV Baker as presi
dent Ralph Shily secretary and W
C Conkle treasurer A committee
was appointed to solicit subscribers
and the talk is that an elevator will
be built in time for the coming har
vest
Widow Rendered Judgment
SEWARD Neb May 31 In the
district court Catherine Bower ob
tained a judgment for 2160 against
the Bankers Union of the World in
a suit brought to recover under a pol
icy of insurance of 20U0 on the life
of William Bowers who dieu about a
vear ago The case was contested on I
the grounds that Mr Bowers drank to
excess but the evidence did not show
that he had used liquor to any great
extent
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