The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 15, 1902, Image 2

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BRIEf TELEGRAMS X
President Roosevelt will bo in
Omaha on the evening of September
27
Disastrous forest flres have been
prevailing in some portions of Colo
rado
The street car strike at Huntington
W Va is all over differences having
been satisfactorily adjusted
Rear Admiral Lord Charles Beres
ford M P will visit the United States
the coming autumn to study the Amer
ican navy and to inquire into the
working of the Morgan shipping com
bine
The 700 or 800 employes of the
Cleveland City Railway company of
which Senator M A Hanna Is presi
dent met in a downtown hall and pre
sented Senator Hanna with a valuable
cane
The largest cattle receipts of the
year were recorded at the South Om
aha stock yards on the 5th There
were 250 cars making G000 cattle
Aside from this 4000 sheep were re
ceived
Isaac Minor the Humboldt county
California redwood king announces
the sale of 25000 acres of timber land
in Del Norte county to a syndicate
of Wisconsin capitalists headed by N
C Foster
Commissioner of Pensions Ware
said that legislation enacted by the
last session of congress will result in
at least 1O000 new pensioners The
number of pensioners on July 1 of
this year was 993446
As a result of a late alleged com
bination between the limekilns of the
south it is said all the smaller corpo
rations have beop absorbed and the
prioe of lime has Wen advanced from
lfi to 22 cents per bushel
Through the generosity of A Abra
ham of Brooklyn Cornell university
has been enabled to purchase the
Egyptological and Assyriological li
brary of the late Prof August Eisen
lohr of Heidelberg university
Henry Rechtin late disbursing offi
cer of the department of justice de
posited with the United States treas
urer a certified check for 760452
the amount of the shortage in his
accounts recently discovered
J W Perry known throughout the
eastern Montana range as Black
Perry a notorious cattle rustler was
shot and killed by James Haynie fore
man of the Hysham Cattle company
at Sanders Station Montana
If present plans are carried out
there will be no interchange of passes
among western roads during 1903
The meeting of the pass committee
representing all western lines has
been set for early in October
At Santiago de Cuba there was a
great celebration by the Spanish col
ony on the occasion of the opening
of the Centro Beneficio hospital in
the building formerly used as head
quarters by the American officers
Mrs Margaret Uzzell mother of
Parson T A Uzzell is dead at the
age of 75 years She was born in
Kentucky and came to Colorado in
1877 Mother Uzzell as she was
called had been a widow since 1856
The correspondent of the London
Daily Mail at The Hague says in a
dispatch that it is becoming increas
ingly difficult to combat the generally
accepted Dutch theory that the Boer
leaders here are campaigning toward
the ultimate subversion of British rule
in South Africa
A Manila dispatch says the United
States transport Genalava will leave
that place for Singapore Straits Set
tlement to meet Governor Taft who
is returning from Rome and bring
him j Manila The chamber of com
merce and the federal party are now
arranging to give banquets in Gov
ernor Tafts honor on his arrival
The state department has received
the following cablegram from Minister
Squires dated Havana August 4
The house has passed the bill au
thorizing loan 35000000 maximum
interest 5 per cent redeemable in for
ty years
Secretary Furnas of the Nebraska
state fair says that in so far as en
tries of exhibits are concerned they
were never so crowded and overflow
ing The demands for space are
equally great and promise more than
to keep up with the entries
Grave diggers at Concordia ceme
tery are on a strike
William H Wright better known as
Uncle Billy Wright 72 years of age
and one of the oldest and best known
commercial travelers of the country
died at Centralia 111
Elihu Root United States secretary
of war arrived at Carlsbad Austria
on the 5th
The average condition of cotton as
shown by the monthly cotton report is
ciiorj hT thfi nerimiltiiral denartment
is 819 1
CROW
E
PLACED AT LAST ON THE HEAD
OF THE RULER
EDWARD BEARS UP GRANDLY
After Coronation Experiences but Lit
tle Fatigue Attends Religious Serv
ices with the Queen A Grand Gala
Time
LONDON Aug 11 The king was
crowned at 12 oclock on Saturday
The news of the crowning was an
nounced by an official outside the ab
bey It was repeated by signal
through London and was received with
cheers which spread throughout the
stands and crowds far up the street
as the bells peeled joyfully The queen
was crowned at 1256 p m
Yesterday Sunday the festivities
were continued in London There
were considerable crowds almost all
day long in the vicinity of Bucking
ham palace and along the route of
yesterdays procession viewing the dec
orations and watching the flow of no
table personages to and from the vari
ous thanksgiving services
In the evening the Canadian arch
which is an exceptional novelty for
Sunday was brilliantly illuminated
and was a great center of attraction
and served to bring an immense con
course of people into the neighborhood
In spite of the welcome announcement
made last night that King Edward had
borne the fatigues of coronation day
well todays bulletin concerning his
health was awaited with a certain de
gree of anxiety Perhaps this is the
reason that his majestys physicians
issued the bulletin at the rather un
usually early hour of 930 oclock Be
cause of the early hour very few people
were about when it was posted at
the gates of the palace The bulletin
is as follows
His majesty bore the strain of the
coronation ceremony perfectly well
and experienced but little fatigue The
king had a good night and his condi
tion is in every way satisfactory No
further bulletin will be issued
Signed TREVES
LAKING
After the posting of the bulletin
there was still some doubt as to
whether his majesty would drive out
but the small crowd that remained at
Buckingham palace hopeful to see the
sovereign was rewarded by the ap
pearance of the king and queen They
were accompanied by Princess Vic-
toria Prince Charles of Denmark
Prince and Princess Henry of Prussia
and the crown prince of Denmark and
were attended by a large following of
the royal household
The procession drove along the Mall
and St James palace without receiv
ing any notable demonstration from
the people Tickets to the chapel royal
had been sparingly granted The choir
boys who took part in the service
in the chapel were clad in quaint
gowns of crimson and gold lace The
service was very simple special pray
ers for the occasion however were
read
An almost identical service to the
one held at the chapel royal of St
James was conducted at Marlborough
house chapel and attended by the
prince of Wales and his family and
other royal personages
The most interesting of all the ser
vices was held at St Pauls This
was essentially a peoples service in
gratitude and thankfulness that the
sovereign had been restored to his
health and it presented a striking con
trast to the sad service of supplica
tion held there in June on the day
the coronation should have taken
place
Convict Woman of Killing
STURGIS S D Aug 11 The case
of Mame Hill charged with murder
came up in the circuit court Mame
Hill shot Kitty King in this -city on
the morning of March 20 States At
torney J F McClung and M McMahon
appeared on behalf of the state and
Wesley Stuart and Thomas Harvey on
behalf of the defendant The trial con
tinued all day and went to the jury
late at night After being out about
twenty minutes the jury brought in a
verdict of manslaughter in the second
degree Judge Rice has set the date
of sentence for Wednesday August 13
Oregon is Fire Swept
OREGON CITY Ore Aug 11 One
thousand acres of timber and farm
land are on fire twenty five miles from
this city Great damage is being done
to lumber and grain
Fire in Big Bank Building
NEW YORK Aug 11 Fire was dis
covered at 230 oclock this morning
in the Bank of New York building
48 Wall street It is seven stories
The bank is situated on the first and
second floods The sixth and seventh
floors were in flames Three negroes
working as help in the building who
were asleep on the top floor were
rescued by the department The lire
was discovered on the third floor in
the office of J M Chandler
SENATOR MMILLAN NO MORE
Michigan Legislator Dies at Summer
Home at Manchester Mass
WASHINGTON Aug 11 A dispatch
was received here yesterday announc
ing the death of Senator James McMil
lan of Michigan at an early hour this
morning at his summer home at
Mass Death was
the result of heart failure following
congestion after an illness of a very
few hours
The news came as a great shock to
his friends here as when the senator
left Washington shortly after the ad
journment of congress he appeared to
be in good health and looked forward
with much satisfaction to a quiet and
restful summer For some years Sen
ator McMillan has made his summer
homo at Manchester-by-the-Sea having
erected a very fine cottage at that
place
While no information on that point
has been received here the expectation
is that his remains will be taken to De
troit Mich and be deposited in the
family vault at Elmwood cemetery
The body of his son Captain John H
McMillan who served in the Spanish
war and who died several months ago
rests there
DESTITUTE HAYTIENS APPEAL
Inhabitants of Petit Goave in Great
Distress
PORT AU PRINCE Hayti Aug 11
The people of Petit Goave to the west
of here are in great distress and have
asked for assistance
It was reported from Port Au Prince
August 6 that further government re
inforcements had started for Petit
Goave to aid the government forces
beaten there by the revolutionists
A battle between 400 Foucharists
supported by a regular regiment and
the forces under General Chfcoyu the
Firminist commander was fought at
Petit Goave August 8 The town was
almost completely destroyed by fire
Two Moro Parties Located
MANILA Aug 11 General Sumner
commanding the American forces on
the island of Mindano has sent a dis
patch to General Chaffee saying there
are two Moro parties at Bocolo Min-
danao one peaceful and one hostile
Captain John J Pershing of the Fif
teenth cavalry who is in command of
the American forces at Lake Lanao
Mindanao has expressed his doubt of
the success of the efforts being made
uy the Americans to placate the hostile
Moros The situation in Mindanao is
not regarded as serious
Cholera continues to decrease in Ma
nila and a majority of the provinces
and the prediction that the disease
would be worst in August has not been
fulfilled
Volcana Begins to Growl
MANAGUA Nic Aug 11 The San
tiago one of the Masaya volcanoes in
Nicaragua has been emitting vapors
accompanied by groaning sounds for
the last twenty days The commis
sioners and the governor of the depart
ment of Masaya in which the volcano
is located report that in their opinion
there is danger of an eruption occur
ring shortly
San Fernando de Masaya is situated
at the foot of the volcano of Masaya
it has a population of 22000 nine
tenths of whpm are natives The vol
cano is about 3000 feet high
Money in Making Wagons
WASHINGTON Aug 11 The cen
sus bureau has issued a report of the
manufacture of carriages and wagons
for the census year ending May 31
1900 The report shows a capital of
118187838 invested in this industry
in the 7632 sstablishments reporting
for the United States The value of
the products is returned at 121537
375
Robbers Torture Victim
Rebels Capture Barcelona
PORT OF SPAIN Island of Trini
dad B W I Aug 11 News has
reached here from Venezuela that af
ter three days of very severe fighting
in the streets of Barcelona in the
state of Bermudez the revolutionists
under the command of General Pena
Joza captured the town from the gov
ernment forces The government lost
sixty men and General Ruperto Bravo
Farmer Strikes Oil
MILWAUKEE Aug 11 A special
from Mass City Mich says While
digging for water on his homestead
near her John Pearson uncovered a
vein of oil which gushed out in large
volume Already the petroleum has
covered several acres some inches
deep nd a lake is being rapidly form
ed no appartus being at hand to stop
the flow
Day of Thanksgiving
LONDON Aug 11 Today will be
celebrated throughout the nation as
a day of thanksgiving for the kings
recovery
Shot to Ki
ALLENTOWN Pa Aug 11 Dur
ing a quarrel at the Womans home
itoday Harry S Weston shot Bertha
T Brown wife of R N Brown and
then shot himself Both are in the
hospital and cannot recover
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
latest Quotations from South Omaha
and Kansas City
SOUTH OMAHA
CATTLE There was onl a fair run of
cattle but for the week to date the sup
ply Is considerably In excess of the sumo
lays of last week and also of last year
Buyers took hold In pood shape of all
desirable prudes of both killers and feed
ers so that the general market was about
steady with yesterday There were only
a few cars of cornfed steers on sale and
the same as has been the case of late
they were shortfed cattle and nothing
strictly choice was offered The cow
market was also about the same as It
Vas yesterday Supplies were not exces
sive and anything at all desirable met
with ready sale at steadv prices Tho
common stuff such as sells below 300
was about steady The demand for the
better grades of stockers and feeders
was active and the market could bo
quoted steady While good heavy cat
tle and prime yearlings are In active de
mand the common and thin stuff Is neg
lected and If anything was a little lower
today There were not very many range
beef steers of good quality but the mar
ket held just about steady all around
and was fairly active Cows and feeders
also sold at good steady prices where
tho quality was satisfactory but common
stuff was neglected
HOGS There was a small run of hogs
On the start the market was a dime
lower than yesterday but later in the
morning it become evident that there
were not enough hogs to fill packers or
ders so that in spite of the fact that
Chicago was quoted 10gi3c lower this
market firmed up and closed active with
half of the loss regained The bulk of
all the sales went from 723 to 730 and
as high as 740 was paid
SHEEP Quotations for clipped stock
Good to choice yearlings 3G0400 fair
to good 33OU3C0 good to choice weth
ers 32CJ350 fair to good wethers 300
325 good to choice ewes 3005323 fair
to good ewes 2S01I300 gooff to choice
spring Iambs 300525 fair to good
spring lambs 475300 wethers
273310 feeder yearlings 300335
feeder lambs 330400 feeder ewes 123
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KANSAS CITY
CATTLE Natives and quarantine
butchers stuff steady stockers and
feeders steady to lower choice export
and dressed beef steers S775SS30 fair
to good 385770 stackers and feeders
300350 western fed steers 485510
Texas and Indian steers 273S415 Texas
cows 2250300 native cowa L2ry5475
native heifers 300400 canners 150
225 bulls 275g475 calves 225525
HOGS Market 510c lower top 755
bulk of sales 725745 heavy 740755
mixed packers 725740 light 700g735
yorkers 725735 pigs G3O710
SHEEP AND LAMBS Market steady
to 10c higher native lambs J340S575
western lambs 310500 native wethers
3G54G0 western wetkers 300400 fed
ewes 315415 Texas clipped yearlings
350415 Texas clipped sheep 300S3O
stockers and feeders 240r300
CABLE WILL NOT BE CUT
United States Decides to Take a Hand
in the Haytien Trouble
WASHINGTON Aug 9 The Uni
ted States and Haytien Telegraph and
Cable company has appealed to the
state and navy departments here to
prevent the cutting of its cable at Cape
Haytien
According to Information received
by the cable company in New York
the Haytien gunboat
which is under the command of Ad
miral Killick who has allied him
self with the revolutionary govern
ment under General Firmin and who
has been appointed secretary of war
and the navy under the revolutionary
government intends to sever the com
panys cable between Cape Haytien
and New York
The company appealed to the au
thorities here to instruct Commander
McCrea of the gunboat Machias to
protect the cable from violence and
directions were sent to prevent cut
ting of the cable
NEGOTIATING VITH MORGAN
Britain However Not in Position to
Make Announcement to Public
LONDON Aug 9 As indicated in
these dispatches the announcement
made in Belfast that an agreement
had been reached between the admir
alty and the Morgan shipping com
bine was premature
Negotiations on details of the agree
ment are still proceeding and it is
believed with every promise of suc
cess In the house of commons this
afternoon the premier A J Balfour
said the government had been engaged
in negotiations connected with the for
mation of the shipping combine Un
fortunately we are not yet In a posi
tion to make a statement to the pub
lic said Mr Balfour
The accident to the colonial sec
retary Mr Chamberlain has caused
some delay but I am confident that
when the house meets again we shall
be in a position to take it into our
confidence
Keep It in the Family
LONDON Aug 9 Official announce
ment was made today that Austen
Chamberlain son of the colonial sec
reran has been appointed postmaster
general vice the marquis of London
derry resigned The appointment of
Sir William Hood Waldron to be
chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster
in place of Lord James of Hereford
resigned because of ill health also was
officially announced yesterday
How Napoleon Studied Law
Among the Napoleon Stories recent
ly circulated is one which may be
apocryphal but is surely instructive
It is said that some one once asked the
emperor how he acquired his remark
able knowledge of the civil law He
replied that when a lieutenant he had
been unjustly placed under arrest for
ten days and In the room where he
was confined he found a digest of the
Roman law He spent his time ab
sorbing the contents and when he
regained his liberty his head was
stored with useful knowledge in that
line
Englishwomen as Sailors
Titled Englishwomen are fast devel
oping a love for the sea and its pur
suits that must make their brothers
fathers and husbands a little careful of
their own prowess in that respect
Yachting Is beginning to be quite the
thing among Englishwomen and the
marchioness of Londonderry is said to
take the lead among her associates as
a sailor The marchioness has direct
ed the sailing of several races at
Cowes and is looked upon as an ex
perienced yachtswoman
Only the brave can stand their own
company
What a Good Name Docs
Chicago 111 Aug 11th Mr Vahl
berg of 222 South Peoria St this
city had for years been an invalid
with liver complaint and kidney trou
ble which was fast hastening him to
the grave The Doctors gave him up
and his friends and neighbors all de
clared he could not live
His brother came from Minneapolis
to see him before he died and in
quired if he had tried Dodds Kidney
Pills
On being told that this remedy bad
not been used he went out at once
and bought a box feeling satisfied
from what he knew of Dodds Kidney
Pills and the noble work they liad
been doing in Minnesota that they
would save his brothers life
Tho first two days Mr Vahlberg
seemed to grow woree but after that
he gradually improved under tho
treatmoat and wob soon restored to
complete good health
Never put off till tomorrow the
creditor who will wait till next week
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Quickly and easily reached from
Omaha via the Milwaukee Railway
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trees Excellent fishing boating and
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summer shirt waists so that they wllL
look like new it Is needful to have
them starched evenly with Deflanco
starch then made perfectly Bmootn
and rolled tight in a damp cloth to bo
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Ironing have a bowl of water and a
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not sufficiently so to scorch and abso
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sleeves followed by the neckband and
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Always iron from the top of the waist
to tha bottom If there are plaits in
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first raising each one with a blunt
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follow every line of stitching to give it
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summer are lower than ever before
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