The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 26, 1903, Image 2

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TRAINS COLLIDE-
Reiterates His Declaraticn that He Is
Net After Vice Presidency
CLEVELAND in an interview
Senator M A Hanna reiterated his
recent statement that he was not and
would not be a candidate for the vice
presidency and if his nomination was
made that he would decline tp accept
He said further that his ambitions did
not lie in that direction of the White
House and nothing could induce him1
to alter his decision in the matter
Colonel Myron T Herrick whose
name also has been mentioned in con
nection with the vice presidency said
that his sole political ambition was to
be elected governor of Ohio Colonel
Herrick thinks that the present dis
cussion relative to a vice presidential
nomination is inopportune
CABLE IS READY FOR ALASKA
First Long Submarine Wire Ever
Manufactured in America
WASHINGTON General Greeley
has been informed that 580 miles of
the submarine cable to be laid be
tween Puget sound and Alaska have
been shipped rrom New York to Se
attle The remaining 750 miles will
e shipped from New York in August
This is the first long cable ever made
in the United States It is of the
seamless rubber type Captain Edgar
Russell signal corps has started for
Seattle to make preliminary arrange
ments for laying the cable and will
foe followed in August by Colonel
James Allen who has general charge
Robbers Take to Stamps
DE3 MOINES Robbers broke into
the postoffice at Rhodes Marshall
county twenty miles northeast and
cleaned out the place of every stamp
in the possession of the postmaster
The loss will be 1000
Driven frcm Heme by High Water
VANCOUVER B C Every region
of low lying land along the banks of
the Fraser river which is not dyked
is now under water and many farm
hands are cut oft from any communi
cation except by boat Above the
Pitt river hundreds of acres of mead
ow land are flooded At Mission peo
ple are moving their household goods
ito higher ground in boats and canoes
Ithe river having inundated the
floors
AIRSHIP DESIGNED BY ILLINOIS INVENTOR
At Springfield 111 recently a meet
ing was held attended by 300 citizens
iPASSENGER AND FREICnT MEET j to give public expression of approval
WITH DISASTER I to the Ideas of Mr Reiferscheid who
TEH PEOPLE LOSE THEIR LIVES
Five Waterloo Men Are Among Those
Slain in the Wreck A Misunder
stood Order is the Cause of the
Trains Coming Together
CEDAR FALLS la Ten people
were killed and two seriously wound
ed In a head end collision one mile
west of Ravwond on the Illinois Cen
tral at 240 Friday morning The
oastbound limited due at Cedar Falls
at 215 crashed into the westbound
freight The killed
JOHN R GRIFFIN passenger en
gineer Waterloo
D J BANTZ passenger fireman
Waterloo
FRED STONEMAN freight engi
neer Waterloo
C P STICKNEY freight brake
man Waterloo
I C MILLER freight fireman Wat
erloo
F L GROOM Dubuque skull frac
tured died in hospital at Waterloo
shortly after removal there
THREE UNIDENTIFIED TRAMPS
ONE UNIDENTIFIED EMIGRANT
The injured
Charles Morran Independence steal
ing ride on freight
George Hurd negro Independence
stealing ride on the passenger
The collision was due to a misunder
standing of the oTders given the
freight crew at Waterloo and which
were misread by them
The passenger was seven minutes
late out of Cedar Falls but made up
the time Neither crew saw the other
until they were but a few rods apart
The wreck occurred in a deep cut
on what is known as Raymond hill
both trains running at a high rate of
speed at the time of the collision
Passenger No 2 which is due to leave
Waterloo at 233 a m pulled out of
the station on time according to the
report of the train crew at the depot
A relief train was dispatched to the
scene of the wreck from this city a
little after 3 oclock returning about
8 oclock with seven bodies Three
bodies were still buried under the
wreck at the time the relief train
made the second trip
The wreck occurred just as the pas
senger train dropped over the brow of
the hill the deep cut and a curve
shutting off the view of the approach
ing trains Both engine crews were
killed at their posts The dead and
wounded were brought to this city
The baggage and mail cars and seven
teen freight cars are piled up to the
height of the telegrapa wires Both
engines were completely demolished
HANNA IS NOT A CANDIDATE
HAIL PETER AS KING
Servians Rejoice at Parliaments
Unanimous Selection of Ruler
BELGRADE Prince Peter Kara
georgevitch was duly elected king of
Servia Monday in joint session of the
senate and skupshtina The an
nouncement was received with every
manifestation of rejoicing
The presiding officer of the joint
session proposed the election of
Prince Peter as Icing Cheers greeted
the proposals which were repeated on
the announcement that the vote was
unanimous The minister of justice
hastened to the balcony and announc
ed the fact to the waiting crowd The
people received the notification with
cheers and a royal salute of 101 guns
was fired
Lieutenant Lasar Javadovios of the
Sixth infntry shot and kilied himself
Sunday because his fellow officers did
not permit him to participate in car
rying out the plot against the late
king and queen
DISFASE IS STAMPED OUT
Offers Reward for Case of Foot and
Mouth Disease -
WASHINGTON The secretary of
agriculture having completed a care
ful investigation of the states now in
quarantine for foot and mouth dis
ease without finding any cases of the
disease Tuesday issued a circular of
fering a reward of 250 to any per
son who shall before June 30 1903
first report to the chief of the bureau
of animal industry at Washington the
existence of any specific case or cases
of font and mouth disease in any an
imal in either Massachusetts or New
Hampshire If no cases are reported
by July 1 the quarantine will be re
moved and foreign countries asked to
receive live stock from New England
ports
MRS INGERSOLL BRINGS SUIT
Wants Fee of 100000 Earned by Her
Husband
BOSTON Mass A suit for 100
000 was filed in the United States cir
cuit fourt Tuesday by Mrs Eva A
ingersoll administratrix of the estate
of the late Robert G Ingersoll against
Joseph A Coram of Lowell Mass and
others heirs of the late Andrew J Da
vis for services which the libellant
claims were rendered by her deceased
husband Mrs Ingersoll also petitions
the court for a writ of injunction
against the heirs to restrain them
from transferring the estate or per
sonal property of the late Mr Davis
and for the court to appoint a receiver
The allegation made by Mrs Inger
soll is that her husband did not re
ceive the 100000 for services from
the heirs for winning the case as had
been agreed upon
He Wished a Simple Funeral
DAYTON O Extreme simplicity
marked the funeral services over the
remains of the late General Alexanaer
McDowell McCook at the residence
of his daughter Mrs Charles A Craig
head Monday There were present
only relatives of the family close
friends and members of the Loyal Le
gion The service by Rev Maurice
E Wilson consisted of reading scrip
ture lessons prayers and hymns The
funeral was in accordance with tin
wishes of General McCook who did
not desire any display The remains
were taken to Spring Grove cemetery
Cincinnati for interment
Ballot First and Examine Afterwards
ST PAUL Minn The supreme
lodge of Ancient Order of United
Workmen at its session decided af
ier a long debate to permit candi
dates for admission to the order to be
balloted for before undergoing a med
ical examination This action re
moves a long standing source of dis
jsatisfaction for it has frequently hap
pened that after a candidate has paid
his fee for the medical test he was re
jected
1000 pounds or moro dead weight ac
cording to the amount of power U3ed
and carry it through the air at will
the populace appears to givo
I W hrtMh - 13 1 9 1 f il If vf fl
bylleves confidently that he has
solved the problem of aerial naviga
tion Mr Reiferscheid has been at
work the past three years upon these
plans has built at different times five
different balloons and at every test
has given to the public just what he
promised The people therefore have
confidence in him and when he insists
that he has an airship that will lift
it financial backing
At the meeting Mr Reiferscheid
submitted a model of his machine
also a large drawing and explained in
detail its workings Citizens were
so favorably impressed that they
within one hour subscribed for 6000
shares of stock to assist him in car
rying out his plans and giving practi
cal demonstration of his ideas
CALLS KANSAS LEGISLATURE
Governor of State Directs It to As
semble on June 24
TOPEKA Kan Governor Bailey
has issued the following proclamation
calling together the legislature in spe
cial session
Whereas The recent floods have
in addition to the destruction of vast
amounts of property swept away nu
merous bridges the immediate re
building of which is imperative but
for which no adequate law exists
thereby bringing about an extraordi
nary occasion within the meaning of
the constitution authorizing a special
session of the legislature
Now therefore I W J Bailey
governor of the state of Kansas by
virtue of the authority vested in mo
by the constitution do hereby con
vene the legislature of the state oi
Kansas in special session at the capi
tal in the city of Topeka on Wednes
day June 24 1903 at 2 oclock p m
for the purpose of enabling counties
and other municipalities to build nec
essary bridges
In witness whereof I have here
unto set my hand and caused to be
affixed the great seal of the state this
17th day of June 1903
Signed W J BAILEY
Governor
KING IN NAME ONLY
Peter Will Be Subservient to Servian
Army or Follow Alexander
BELGRADE The position of King
Peter I who takes the place of the
assassinated ruler promises to be lit
tle more than that of a royal captive
The real government of the country
will be a military dictatorship under
the leaders of the revolution Colonel
Mischin and Colonel Mitscnilitsch
The new king is almost without any
personal adherents and the ruling
spirits of the army would just as read
ily murder him as they did his prede
cessor
At the present moment the whole
country is under military rule and
although no prefects in the country
districts have been revoked each is
accompanied by an army officer who
attends him wherever he goes even
to the telephone This policy has led
to one good result not a single case
of disorder anywhere has been report
ed
DISTRIBUTION OF THE FUNDS
Governor Calls on County Commis
sioners to Send Lists
TOPEKA Kan Governor Bailey
has invited the county commissioners
of the flood stricken counties to send
him a detailed list of those in need of
help in their respective counties as
far as possible and to send a repre
sentative for each county to be pres
ent at the meeting next Tuesday of
the committee appointed to disburse
the general Kansas relief fund At
this meeting the general situation will
be thoroughly canvassed and the com
mittee will be able to divide the funds
and supplies among the counties on
the basis of need
Sporting Writer Dies
DENVER Colo Nelson Innes for
merly one of the best known sporting
writers in the country died here of
consumption Mr Innes illness was
the result of the cold contracted while
attending the Corbett Fitzsinumons
fight
- Sultan Fears Things
CONSTANTINOPLE The sultaii
has warned Madame Christinch
mother of Milan to carefully guard
her son She is advised to keep her
son in the house and not to allow
him to appear on the streets It is
presumed that this advice was the
outcome of fears that an attempt may
be made to murder young Milan al
though it is not believed that there
will ever be any prospect of his suc
ceeding to the throne of Sorvia
The FooH3h virgins
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DISEASE AMONG CATTLE
State Veterinarian Asked to Determine
Nature of Ailment
TABLE ROCK A A Widdefield
who lives a little over a mile north
of town has lost two head of cattle
and a third is sick with a mysterious
ailment on which there is a seeming
diversity of opinion Some fear a
contagious disease while others pro
nounce it hydrophobia A month or
more ago there was quite a mad dog
scare One cur in town had been shot
after biting and snapping at several
others A little while later Mr Widde
fields dog acted strangely chasing the
cattle all over the pasture He was
tied up got loose and was killed Re
membering this a number think it is
hydrophobia The state veterinarian
has been sent for and is expected to
investigate the matter thoroughly
Fremont Man Gets Degree
BALTIMORE Md Albert Johann
sen of Fremont Neb S L University
of Utah 1898 was created a doctor of
philosophy by Johns Hopkins univer
sity The subjects of his study were
geology mineralogy and chemistry
The dissertation was on the theme
The Serpentines of Hartford County
Maryland
Iowa Pas or is Called
HUMBOLDT The congregation of
the Presbyterian church which has
been without a pastor for several
months has issued a call to Rev
Smith of Lennox la and it is expect
ed that the latter will accept the place
assuming his duties aX once
Father Against Son
TAYLOR Thomas Peck who lives
northwest of Burwell was arrested
charged with shooting his son William
The son was crossing some land which
the elder Peck had forbidden him
crossing when a fight occurred with
the result that the son was shot in
the shoulder making a painful but not
dangerous wound
Dairying Pays Well
ANSLEY After a years trial the
hand cream separator and the cow
have brought to light a great and
growing new industry for this part of
Nebraska At Mason over 4009 was
paid out to the farmers for cream for
the month of May and at Ansley a
like amount was paid out for cream
The B M railway runs on the local
passenger train an extra freight car
three times a week to haul the cream
in Dairying is a growing industry
Verdict of Guilty for Morris
OMAHA The jury in the Morris
murder case came in with a verdict
of manslaughter as charged in the in
dictment The verdict involves a
maximum sentence of ten years Mor
ris killed his comrade Henry McKoe
at Fort Niobrara on the evening of
September 17 1902 but only his un
supported evidence shows the killing
was an accident while several wit
nesses testified to the fact of unpro
voked murder
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CHILDRENS HOME SOCIETY
Annual Report Shows a Prosperous
Condition of Affairs
The ninth annual meeting of the Ne
braska Childrens Home society was
held in Omrha last week
The reports showed the Avork of the
society to be in a splendid condition
with a bright outlook for thejuture
The reports of the district superin
tendents all of whom were present
were highly interesting and valuable
as tending to show the importance of
the work which is being done
The report of State Superintendent
Quivey showed that eighty one chil
dren have been received during the
j car eighty of these were placed in
homes while forty four were replaced
Five hundred and twelve cases of
needy and neglected children were in
vestigated which while it was impos
sible to take the children much was
done to relieve their conditions Ap
plications for children were received
to the number of 393 all of which were
investigated by the societys workers
Final papers were filed for the adop
tion of ninety children into permanent
homes Three hundred and eighty
three children previously placed in
homes by the society were visited
during the year The records show
that the society has placed in homes
G41 children during the nine years of
its existence During the same time
over 1000 cases of neglected children
have been investigated while about
400 have been replaced in homes
where their surroundings would be
more congenial
The election resulted in the re-election
of the old officers with the addi
tion of W R Akers of Alliance Neb
and N K Griggs of Lincoln as mem
bers of the board in place of Rev F
L Wharton of Lincoln and Rev C
N Dawson of Omaha both of whom
are removing from the state
THE STATE IN BRIEF
Spaulding is doing a great deal of
building this year
The Sunday schools of Broken Bow
will celebrate the Fourth of July
Flag Day was very generally ob
served by the schools at Harvard
Fire at Norfolk caused a loss of
500 to the Hospe Piano company
The dam of the Pierce Milling com
pany was carried out by high water
An extensive system of rural routes
Is to be established in Adams county
Mrs Vandevere was hurt on a de
fective sidewalk in Stella and wants
2500
An Omaha deader says that hard
coal is going to be about as high this
year as last
Broken Bows summer school open
ed with an enrollment of forty It
will continue six weeks
It is announced finally that the na
tional editorial association will cer
tainly meet in Omaha July 8 to 11
inclusive
Theo Olsen an Omana switchman
was caught between the cars and lost
both of his feet He is an old man
and the accident ii likely to cause his
death
Charles R Smith of Table Rock got
his hand caught in the cogs of ma
chinery and had one finger so badly
injured that amputation became nec
essary
Tom Frye a well known farmer of
Richardson county while engaged in
painting his barn fell from a ladder
and sustained a badly crushed and
broken ankle
The number of non commissioned
officers in the signal corps of the Ne
braska National Guard will be reduced
from twenty five to twelve An ex
amination will be held July 15
Twelve banks of Dodge county have
asked to be awarded county funds for
deposit under the new law All offer
the minimum rate of 2 per cent in
terest except one which does not
specify what it will pay
Labor Commissioner Bush is receiv
ing liberal responses to his request
for returns from merchants and manu
facturers The figures received up to
date show that industry is in a good
condition throughout the state
A large barn belonging to John
OHara eleven miles north of North
Bend was entirely destroyed by fire
with the contents including seven
head of horses and farming imple
ments The loss is 2500 with only
575 insurance It was of incendiary
origin
The foundation is being put in for
the new union depot at Fremont and
a large amount of material is on
hand The Union Pacific is putting in
a water filtering station directly north
of the present depot The Northwest
ern is preparing to enlarge and other
wise improve its yards
The members of the Grand Army of
the Republic post of York petitioned
the county board for privilege to erect
in the corner of the court house
square a soldiers and sailors monu
ment The request was granted and
the old soldiers ill make arrange
ments to erect a monument
The cornerstone of the new 100
000 United States federal court build
ing and postofiice in Norfolk was laid
under the auspices of the Masonic
fraternity The ceremony was per
formed by the grand master Frank
Bullard In person and the oration an
impressive discourse was delivered
by the grand lecturer Rev Luther
Kuhns of Omaha
Farmers report that wheat ras been
damaged considerably by rust and in
some instances stock has been turn
ed into the fields to graze Corn is
looking well but is needing rain
Corn is all in says a Fremont dis
patch and while the prospects on the
Platte bottoms are not the best that
which was planted early on the up
lands is doing well but is weedy On
the bottoms the ground is badly caked
by the rains and some fields will not
be planted at all Rust is reported
in many wheat fields and the head
are not filling even
Princeton Mass dispatch Major
Church Howe United States consul
at Sheffield England is visiting here
at his birthplace and announces that
at the conclusion of his consulship he
will probably return to Auburn Neb
and make that place his home for
the remainder of his days Major
Howe was appointed consul at Paler
mo Italy Later he went to his pres
ent post at Sheffield England
The members of the Humboldt fire
company are practicing steadily with
a view to carrying off some of the
prizes to be hung up at the state fire
mens tournament at Norfolk next
month The team ranks high as
volunteer organization
The Dorchester Farmers Co-operative
Grain and Live Stock company
comprising W C Endicott O T Hen
shue J W Carper Franklin Miller
and D T Buckingham has filed arti
cles of incorporation with an author
ized capital of 2000
Bishop Potter Is amusing his friends
with an account of a recent visit ho
paid to a Sunday school class presided
over by a staid young clergyman The
bishop was asked to question the chil
dren so that he might be edified by
their knowledgo of matters Biblical
As a starter he said to a little girl
whose face beamed with Intelligence
Who are the foolish virgins my
dear Them as didnt get married
was the prompt and emphatic answer
DONT sroir your cioTnrs
Uso Red Cross Ball Bluo and koop thorn
whito as anow All grocers Co a puckugo
No Room Improvement
There is one branch of labor
said the great Inventor that must
always be done by hand
What is that queried tho re
porter
Pocket picking replied tho g L
with a ghoulish grin
Halls Catarrh Cure
Is a constitutional cure Price 75c
Married Seven Times
William Hulbett of Buchanan Mich
has just been married to his seventh
spouse though he is not yet 50 years
old Among the seven were two sis
ters from one family and two from an
other Death robbed him of three help
mates and an equal numbor were di
vorced The seventh Mrs Hulbett was
won through the medium of an adver
tisement in an Eastern paper Hulbett
is a stonemason and a man of any
quantity of nerve
Storekeepers report that tho extra
quantity together with the superior
quality of Defiance Starch makes It
next to impossible to sell any other
brand
Stops the Cough nnd
Works Off tho Cold
Laxative Bromo Quiuino Tablets Prico25c
Reform is all right its the reform
ars who go wrong
GIT e permanently currc ro ntsornerronsnessarte
I 1 1 O tlrst day use of Dr Klines Oreat Norre Kenton
jr Send for FItKK 200 trial bottlo nnd treatlio
DE II U Kumb Ltd 931 Arch Street lliIladuIsMu i
The key of success is within the
-each of everyone but some men are
too lazy to reach for it
Flsos Cure tor Consumption Is an Infallible
medicine for coughs and colds N W SxiiatL
Oiein Grove N J Feb 17 1900
A Youthful Bishop
The Rev Dr M Edward Fawcott
the newly elected Protestant Episco
pal bishop of Quincy is one of the
youngest men ever elected to the epis
copate in the American church He
has been a priest of the church only
Ive and one half years having gonp
over from the Methodist church Dr
Fawcett was born in New Hartford
la November 1 18C5 He took a the
ological course in the Northwestern
university and was ordained a minis
ter in the Methodist Episcopal church
in 1885 He resigned his Methodist
charge in 18 and was immediately
appointed a lay reader of the Episco
pal Church of the Redeemer at El
gin six months later a deacon and
one year later was ordained a priest
and appointed rector of the same
church
Wilhelms Delicate Thought
By the kaisers express orders a
souvenir of the empress recent acci
dent has just been placed in the Kai
ser Wilhelm room of the Hohenzollern
museum In the large glass case ly
ing alongside of costly articles of sil
ver and gold is a single strip of bark
about half a yard in length Visitors
ask in surprise what this rude scrap
of forest tree has among so many val
uable specimens of the wealth of Or
muz and of Ind But a label supplies
an explanation to the query ard rer t
thus The bark with which iiis ma
jesty the kaiser in Grunewald on
March 27 1903 fastened the first tem
porary bandage on her majesty the
kaiserins broken arm until sugicaJ
aid arrived
BRAIN BUILDING
How to Feed Nervous Cases
Hysteria sometimes leads to insanity
and should be treated through feeding
the brain and nerves upon scientific
ally selected food that restores the
lost delicate gray matter Proof of the
power of the brain food Grape Nuts is
remarkably strong v
About eight years ago when work
ing very hard as a court stenographer
I collapsed physically and then nerv
ously and was taken to the State Hos
pital for the insane at Lincoln Neb a
raving maniac
They had to keep me in a strait
jacket and I was kept in the worst
ward for three months I was finally
dismissed in the following May but
did no brain work for years until last
fall when I was persuaded to take the
testimony in two cases One of these
was a murder case and the strain
upon my nervous system was so great
that I would have broken down again
except for the strength I had build up
by the use of Grape Nuts When I
began to feel the pressure of the work
on my bram and nerve3 I simply in
creased the amount of Grape Nuts
and used the food more regularly
I now feel like my old self again
and am healthy and happy I am sure
that if I had known of Grape Nuts
vhen I had my trouble eight years ago
I would never have collapsed and this
dark spot in my life would never have
happened Grape Nuts power as a
brain food is simply wonderful and I
do not believe any stomach is so weak
that it cannot digest this wonderful
food I feel a delicacy about having
my name appear in public but if you
think it would help any poor sufferer
you can use it Name given by Pos
tum Co Battle Creek Mich
There are desserts and desserts The
delicious health giving kind are told
about in the little recipe book found
in each package of Grape Nuts
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