The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 25, 1902, Image 2

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    POPE DISPLEASED
HEAD OF CATHOLIC CHURCH FA
VORS REMOVAL OF FRIARS
THE DEMANDS ARE REASONABLE
Pontiff is Intensely Displeased with
Action of Commission of Cardinals
To Treat with Judge Taft Person
ally As to Future Negotiations
LONDON July 19 The Rome cor
respondent of the Daily Chronicle says
the pope is Intensely displeased at the
way in chich the commission of car
dinals has conducted the negotiations
with Judgo Tatf in the matter of the
friars in the Philippines
I learn from an authoritative
source says the correspondent that
besides annulling the proceedure of
thp commission of cardinals the pope
has summarily dissolved it expressing-
his views that the American de
mands were reasonable and signifying
his roadiness to treat with Judge Taft
petsonally
ROME July 19 The following note
from the Vatican was presented to
Governor Taft last night
I hasten to acknowledge the receipt
of the letter by which you kindly com
municated to me the cablegram from
Secretary Root answering my note
of July 9 which explained the counter
project of the Vatican for the regula
tion of religious affairs in the Philip
pines While thanking you for this
important communication I am hap
py to assure you that the holy see
has learned with the liveliest satisfac
tion the high consideration in which
Mr Root and the government of the
United States holds the fitness of the
measures which the Vatican inde
pendently of the solution of any
economic question designed taking to
ameliorate the religious situation in
the archipelago and to co operate in
the pacification of the people under
American sovereignty The measures
are indicated in my memorandum of
Juno 21 and by letter of July 9 These
declarations of Mr Root do honor tc
the deep political wisdom of the gov
ernment of the United States which
1 knows how to annreciate the hanDV
influence of the holy see for the relig
ious and civil elevation of the people
especially Catholics
With equal satisfaction the pontiff
has taken into account the assurances
of Secretary Root that the American
authorities in the Philippines and at
Washington will put forth all possi
ble efforts to maintain the good un
derstanding happily established with
the authorities of the Catholic church
On his part the pontiff will not fail
to give the apostolic delegation soon
to be sent to the Philippines the most
precise instructions according to my
former notes
The lines for future negotiations
indicated in the notes having been
accepted by Secretary Root the rep
resentative of the Vatican in the archi
pelago wil lenter into relations with
the authorities in the Philippines on
the four points indicated by Mr Root
at the end of his cablegram
The holy see does not doubt that
mutual confidence combined with the
action of the American government
will readily produce a happy solution
of the pending questions auguring for
that new country an era of peace and
true progress
It is my agreeable duty in ending
this letter to be able to render homage
to the very great courtesy and high
capacity with which you have filled
the delicate mission which the gov
ernment and president of the United
States delegated to you Willingly I
add that the favorable result of the
negotiations must be attributed in
very large part to your high personal
qualities
While flattering myself that this
first success will be a guarantee of the
happy issue of ulterior negotiations
in Manila I have the honor to be
etc RAMPOLIA
Governor Taft was informed last
night that the pope had fixed July 21
for his farewell audience Governor
Taft will start Saturday for Vallom
brosa near Florence where he will
stay with his family until Monday
when he will return for his audience
with the pdpe
Fight a Fatal Duel
WICHITA Kan July 19 Dr H
G Greenland and Ben Bearman fought
a duel in a saloon at Okarche Q T
after midnight this morning Dr
Greenland was shot through the heart
and died instantly Bearman was
shot in the head but not fatally
King Finally Fixes Date
LONDON July 19 An official no
tification was issued yesterday morn
ing that by the kings command the
coronation of King Edward and Queen
Alexandra will take place August 9
Rehearsals of the processions from
Buckingham palace to Westminster
abbey took place yesterday morning
and the officials of the various state
departments concerned in the abbey
ceremony are again bus with prep
arations for the coming crowning
saws
BALFOUR IS IN THE CHAIR
New Premier Presides at the First
Meeting of the New Cabinet
LONDON July 18 The premier
A J Balfour presided in the foreign
office at the first cabinet meeting of
the new administration
The colonial secretary Joseph
Chamberlain was sufficiently recov
ered from the effects of the cab acci
dent to bo able to attend He was
pale but otherwise showed no signs
of his Injuries
The meeting of the cabinet gave
fresh impetus to the reconstruction
reports The most interesting of
these for America is the suggestion
that the duke of Marlborough will
succeed Lord Curzon of Kendleston
as viceroy of India but there is not
the least possibility of any such ap
pointment
It apears very doubtful if Lord Cur
zon will come home before the ex
piration of his term of office As a
matter of fact there is no appoint
ment which could be offered him ex
cept the foreign office which would
be a promotion from the vlceroyalty
of India and there is no indication
that Lord Lansdowne has any inten
tion of retiring
DREAM OF CECIL RHODES
Before Many Years Opening Up of
Dark Continent by Rail
WASHINGTON July 18 Before
many years the world may be aston
ished to find that the long fostered
dream of the late Cecil Rhodes for
the oening up of the Dark Continent
has become a reality and that a con
secutive line of steel rails will
stretch from Cairo to Cape Town
The state department made public to
day an interesting report on railroad
development in Africa from United
States Consul Ravendal at Beirut
bearing date of May 10 The consul
says that by an agreement signed at
Brussels the previous month by Rob
ert Williams with the king of the
Belgians the German route was aban
doned and the railway from Cairo to
the cape is to be carried through the
Congo Free State to the upper wat
ers of the Nile From Stanley Falls
on the upper Congo a railroad is to
be built to Mahagi on Lake Albert
Nyanza and this connection will sup
ply the missing link between the cape
and Egyptian railways
CROMWELL CONFERS WITH HAY
Discusses Panama Canal Question
While on a Visit
WASHINGTON July IS Mr Crom
well of counsel of the Panama Canal
company had an interview with Sec
retary Hay today respecting the isth
mian canal project Mr Cromwell
will sail Saturday for Paris where he
will be in position to render any de
sired assistance to Attorney General
Knox and Mr Russell in reference to
the settlement of the title to the Pan
ama canal
Save the general statement that the
negotiations between the United
States and Colombia are progressing
satisfactorily neither party at todays
conference had any statement to make
as to what took place
Mr Corea and Mr Calve represent
ing Nicaragua and Costa Rica had
long interviews with Secretary Hay
on the canal question They have not
abandoned hope that the choice of a
route will yet revert to Nicaragua
TO REBUILD THE CAMPANILE
Offers of Money Some from America
for the Purpose Received
VENICE Italy July 18 Offers of
money to aid in rebuilding the cam
panile continue to be received from
abroad including offers from Ameri
ca but there is a disposition to make
its reconstruction a purely national
affair and to rebuild the structure
exactly as it was prior to the collapse
without foreign assistance The cost
is estimated at 6000000 lire
The bronze gate of the Logetta of
San Sovino was found beneath the
debris twisted and with one of the
lions broken There is hope that the
pictures by Tintoretto and others
may be saved
Three fourths of the piazza of San
Marco is covered with debris and
traffic is completely stopped
Wood Defers Visit
WASHINGTON July 18 General
Wood has decided to defer his visit to
the president at Oyster Bay until early
next week in order to complete certain
work assigned him by the secretary of
war in connection with the radical
changes ordered in the uniforms of the
army
Root to Sail for Europe
WASHINGTON July 18 Secretary
Root will sail for Europe July 24 on
La Savoie He had contemplated sail
ing August 2 and had engaged pass
age for that date but received an
invitation from General Horace Por
ter United States ambassador to
France to sail with him on the Sa
voie on the earlier date and has ac
cepted Secretary Root as now ar
ranged expects to return to the Uni
ted States about the 6th of August
WORK ONCE MORE
STRIKING FREIGHT HANDLERS
TAKE THEIR OLD PLACES
ACTIVITY AGAIN IS THE ORDER
Immense Quantities of Freight Rush
ed Out by the Wholesale Merchants
Estimated Cost of the Strike is
Ten Million Dollars
CHICAGO July 17 Renewed activ
ity on the part of Chicago business
men followed the settlement of the
freight handlers and teamsters strike
yesterday and at the close of business
hours thousands of tons of freight
had been sent to and from the various
freight depots Every one of the 24
000 who could obtain employment had
returned to work by 2 oclock in the
afternoon The strike it is estimated
cost the business men of Chicago 10
000000 and in order to guard against
a contingency in the future they are
preparing to inaugurate an educa
tional campaign in opposition to the
sympathetic strike
The labor unions will be asked to
forego the use of this impotent
weapon Business interests which
suffered during the strike will join in
pledging themselves it is said not to
sign union agreements which do not
guard them against these strikes
On the other hand the labor unions
are fighting to secure the right to ab
rogate agreements for the purpose of
ordering sympathetic strikes
The freight handlers blame the na
tional officers of the teamsters for the
loss of the strike They declare that
the strike shows the necessity for in
corporating in all agreements a re
servation which will permit strikes
Credit for the settlement rests with
the state board of arbitration It was
the adoption of the suggestion of that
board which led to the action of the
freight handlers union in declaring1
the struggle with the railroads at an
end
At the same time it is probable that
even had the state board not made its
suggestions the fight would have been
practically over today as the major
ity of the freight handlers had re
turned to work beore the mass meet
ing at which the strike was called
off officially had convened It was a
knowledge of this fact that had much
to do with the action taken by ther
union However the proposition made
by the state board of arbitration en
abled the freight handlers to retire
gracefully from the field
MEET DEATH IN UTAH MINE
Powder Magazine Explodes at the
Twelve-Hundred-Foot Level
PARK CITY Utah July 17 Two
powder magazines at the 1200 foot
level of the Daly West mine exploded
about 1 oclock this morning causing
a loss of life that at present cannot
be estimated nor even guessed at
At 4 oclock twenty seven men had
been taken out of the mine dead and
several others had been recovered in
a half dazen condition These were
all brought out through the Ontario
mine shaft which is a mile distant
from the Daly West in which the ex
plosion occurred The 1200 foot lev
el of the Daly West corresponds to
and is connected by tunnel with the1
600 foot level of the Ontario
In the Daly West between 100 and
150 men were at work In the On
tario were nearly 100 it is believed
PARK CITY Utah July 17 Thirty-five
miners were killed in the Daly
West and Ontario mines twenty nine
in the Daly West and six in the On
tario The disaster was the result of
an explosion occasioned by John
Burgy a miner going into one of the
magazines of the Daly West with a
lighted candle His act cost him his
life and the lives of many other min
ers beside His body was blown to
atoms All the other victims are rec
ognizable their faces being easily
identified by relatives and friends
Whisky Price Goes Up
PEORIA III July 17 The price of
whisky advanced 1 cent this morning
on the Peoria board of trade That
brings the price up to 131 per gal
lon on a basis of finished goods
Cholera in Philippines
MANILA July 17 Cholera is still
spreading in the provinces The pro
vincial totals are 14567 cases and
10937 deaths Manila averages forty
cases daily
General Smith Guilty
WASHINGTON July 17 Secre
tary Root brought from Oyster Bay
the findings in the case of General
Jacob H Smith tried by court martial
at Manila on account of orders issued
to Major Waller General Smith was
found guilty of the charges by the
court and sentenced to be admonish
ed by the reviewing authority The
president has so admonished General
Smith and retired him under the law
age of 62
LAKE OKOBOJI
On the Milwaukee Railway
For a short or long vacation this
beautiful lake offers a most econo
mical yet delightful outing
Quickly and easily reached from
Omaha via the Milwaukee Railway
altitude almost 2000 feet air always
cool and invigorating A beautiful
clear deep lake with high shores pic
turesquely timbered with hardwood
trees Excellent fishing boating and
bathing Moderate priced but good
hotels This is a list of advantages
not to be equaled Full information
cheerfully furnished at the Milwaukee
Railway City office 1504 Farnam
street F A NASH
Gen Western Agent
Blackberry Crop
All things considered says Country
Life in America the blackberry has
been our most profitable bush fruit
It is a heavy cropper a fairly reliable
ylelder easily picked continues many
years in profitable frultfulness and
generally is in good demand Its dis
advantages are softness for long-distance
shipment a slight tendency to
scald and a season of fruiting that
brings it into direct competition with
peaches However this real disadvan
tage of season often becomes a decided
advantage during a short peach crop
which often occurs It then has the
market to itself without a dangerous
competitor
The Record of a Marrying Parson
The sixth annual reunion of the
Rev W L Meese Matrimonial asso
ciation was held in Noels Grove
near LaGrange Ind on June 18 The
members of this association are the
hundreds of couples married by Mr
Meese The latter keeps an accur
ate record of the couplos he unites
find he claims no other preacher can
show an equal number Of all his
marriages it is said that no one has
ever been divorced
For a Finger Nail 200
Franz Muller a Viennese artist
was very proud of his beautiful nails
which were the envy of many ac
quaintances One of thes was so con
sumed Avith jealousy that he broke one
of the beautiful nails whereupon the
bereaved artist sued him for damages
A jury has just awarded him 1000
crowns about 200 of American
money
Algernon Sartoris as a Soldier
Algernon Sartoris a grandson of
General Ulysses S Grant is to enter
the army Young Sartoris is 28 years
old a fine strapping athletic fellow
He is ambitious to serve in the foreign
branch of the army He was educated
at Oxford university During the
Spanish war he served on the staff of
General Fitzhugh Lee as a captain of
volunteers
AUDITORIUM STOCK CONTEST
Number of Tickets Sold and Interest
in It Increasing Every Day
Interest in the Auditorium Stock
Contest which was opened in Omaha
July 1 has increased steadily every
day since that time and tho project
promises to be a great success in ev
ery way The plan adopted for dispos
ing of a sufficient amount of the com
mon stock of the Omaha Auditorium
Company to complete and furnish
what will be the largest and handsom
est building of its kind in the north
west is very simple The common
stock has been divided into shares of
twenty five cents each and with each
share the purchaser is given two
guesses one on a special prize and one
on a list of 1001 prizes
The capital prize of 5000 in gold
contributed by the Defiance Starch
Co of Omaha Neb and 1000 other
prizes ranging in value from 250 up
to 3500 contributed by the business
men of Omaha will be awarded im
mediately after the election next No
vember but the contest for them has
already opened and will close Octo
ber 28 or as much sooner as the
shares of stock are sold The capital
prize will be awarded to the person
guessing closest to the total vote
wbich will be cast for governor of
New York November 4 1902 and the
othev prizes to the 1000 persons mak
ing the next closest guesses The total
vote at the last five elections was
1891 11650S5 1894 1275671 189G
1434046 1898 1359190 1900 1556
520
There will be seven more special
cash prizes to be awarded the first and
fifteenth of each month until Novem
ber and persons buying tickets now
have one guess with each share of
stock on them as well as on the other
prizes Each special prize will be in
cash and not less than 50 nor more
than 500 The prize divided into
small bills and changV will be di
vided and put into two sacks without
being counted and the person gues
sing nearest the amount in the larger
sack will be given the contents of both
sacks The contest is not confined to
residents of Omaha or limited to any
number of tickets Anyone desiring
further information or tickets should
address Omaha Auditorium Co
Omaha Nebraska
Big Demand for Jockeys
So many of the ablest and most
skillful American jockeys are now rid
ing in England and upon the Eu
ropean continent that the demand for
competent lads in the saddle is now
more urgent in this country than at
any time since Longfellow and Harry
Bassett met in their memorable series
of contests
Uncle Sams Exact Population
The total population of the United
States on June 1 1900 as given by
the final results of the twelfth cen
sus is 84233069 The Chinese
British and Russian empires are the
only countries which have a greater
number of inhabitants They also
have a greater area
State Without a Head
For seven hours one day recently
the state of New York was without an
executive head Governor Odell and
Senator Ellsworth president pro tem
being in the west Lieutenant Gov
ernor Woodruff In Europe and Speaker
Nixon in Ohio
When K comes to cutting remarks
the tongue has the sword beat a
block
Grasshoppers as Admission Tickets
The residents of Ephralm Utah
the agricultural section of San Pete
county where the crops last year
were completely ruined by grasshop
pers have adopted a novel method
of exterminating the pest which Is
again threatening the crops A se
ries of entertainments have been ar
ranged the admission to which is
one half bushel of grasshoppers At
the first entertainment a dance
seventy five half bushels oi grass
hoppers were presented to the ticket
man at the door After the dance
the hoppers furnished fuel for a
bonfire to properly top off the occa
sion
Variety Show on Shipboard
Arrangements are reported to have
been made for the introduction of
vaudeville entertainments on some of
the ocean liners The scheme will
be given a trial on the steamer St
Pauls next trip out of New York
The entertainments will be furnished
entirely by male talent according to
present plans
Never doubt a girls veracity when
she says she cant sing Its ten to
one she cant
In one respect the little birds are
lucky iheir grandmothers never
spoil them
What Might Have Been
Sonoma Mich July 21st Mr De
los Hutchins of this place says If
I could have had Dodds Kidney Pills
25 years ago I would not now bo crip
pled as I am
Mr Hutchins spent from 1861 to
1864 in the swamps of Louisiana as
a northern soldier and with the re
sult that he contracted Rheumatism
which gave him much pain till Mr
Fred Parker the local druggist ad
vised him to try Dodds Kidney Pills
The first two boxes did not seem
to help him very much but Mr Park
er knowing that Dodds Kidney Pills
would eventually cure him pressed
Mr Hutchins to continue and by the
time four boxes were used the short
sharp shooting pains which had tor
tured his back hip and legs were
entirely gone Mr Hutchins says
I can not tell you how much better
I am feeling If it were not for the
way my hands feet and knees are
drawn out of shape I would be about
as good as ever
The man who likes to hear himself
talk is usually the only one who cares
to hear him
8100 Howard 6100
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
learn tha there is at least one dreaded disease
that srence has been able to cure In all its
stages and that is Catarrh Halls Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease requires a contitutional treat
ment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work The pro
prietors have so much faith in its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for
any case that it fails to cure Send for list of
Testimonials
Address F J CHENEY CO Toledo O
Sold bv druggists 7nc
Ealls Family Pills are tho best
Liberty consists of letting your wife
do as you please
Shetland Ponies
Real Shetland ponies says Country
Life in America are scarcer than
most persons imagine At last ac
counts there were only a counle of
thousand roughly speaking on their
native isles and they are rapidly be
ing exported or spoiled by the admix
ture of other and larger breeds There
are comparatively few pure Shetlands
in this country and many of the ponies
offered for sale by dealers as such are
really half breeds or Iceland ponies
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
Notre Dame Indiana
Wo call the attention of our readers
to the advertisement of Notro Damo
University one of tho great educa
tional institutions of the West whlph
appears in another column of this pa
per Those of our readers who may
have occasion to look up a college for
their sons during the coming year
would do woll to correspond with tho
President who will send them a cata
logue free of charge at well as all
particulars regarding terms courses
of studies etc
There Is a thorough preparatory
Bchool in connection with the Univer
sity In which students of all grades
will have every opportunity of pro
paring themselves for higher studies
The Commercial Course intended for
young men preparing for business
may bo finished In one or two years
according to the ability of the student
ST EDWARDS HALL for boys un
der thirteen is an unique department
of the institution The higher courses
are thorough in every respect and
students will find every opportunity
of perfecting themselves in any lino
of work they may choose to select
Thoroughness In class work exact
ness In the care of students and do
votion to the best interests of all are
the distinguishing characteristics o
Notre Dame University
Fifty eight years of active work In
the cause of education have made this
institution famous all over tho coun
try
Fire insurance solicitors should bo
lightning talkers
GREATLY REDUCED RATES
Via j
WABASH RAILROAD
New York and Return
Atlantic City and Return
From Chicago 1800
From Omaha 3695
Tickets on sale July 17 and 31
August 7 and 14
Stop over privileges allowed at De
troit and Niagara Falls
Special rates on sale daily to all
summer resorts Stopovers allowed
on all tickets at Detroit and Niagara
Falls Ask your nearest ticket agent
to route you via the Wabash railroad
For rates lake trips and all informa
tion call at Wabash New City Ticket
Office 1601 Farnam St or address
Harry E Moores Genl Agt Passen
ger Dept Omaha Neb
A well bred person
doesnt boast about it
is one who
IRONING A SIIIltT TVAIST
Not infrequently a young woman
finds it necessary to launder a shirt
waist at home for some emergency
when the laundryman or the home ser
vant cannot do It Hence these direc
tions for ironing the waist To iron
summer shirt waists so that they will
look like new it is needful to have
them starched evenly with Defiance
starch then made perfectly Bmooth
and rolled tight in a damp cloth to bo
laid away two or three hours When
ironing have a bowl of water and a
clean piece of muslin beside the iron
ing board Have your iron hot but
not sufficiently so to scorch and abso
lutely clean Begin by ironing tho
back then the front sides and the
sleeves followed by the neckband and
the cuffs When wrinkles appear ap
ply the damp cloth and remove them
Always iron from the top of the waist
to the bottom If there are plaits in
the front iron them downward after
first raising each cne with a blunt
knife and with the edge of the iron
follow every line of stitching to give it
distinctness After the shirt waist io
Ironed It should be well aired by the
fire or in the sun before it is folded
and put away says the Philadelphia
Inquirer
BROWNELL HALL
A well equipped school for Kirls Graduates of Vassar college Radcliff college
the Womans college of Baltimore the university of Nebraska and the university
of Chicago included In the corps of instructors for 1002 03 Music art and tho
modern languages taught by women of extended residence in European capitals
under the instruction of the best masters Gives good general education and pre
pares for any college open to women Principals certificate admits to college
Special attention to the development of individuality and also the development of
a sense of social responsibility Thorougoness insisted upon as essential to char
acter building Out door sports and a lare new sunny gymnasium equipped with
Swedish apparatus Physical training daIy under the direction of a professional
instructor Happy homo life Terms moderate Send for catalogue Address
Hiss Macrae Principal Omaha
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