McCook Tribune F M KIMMELL Publisher MCOOK NEBRASKA QMWSzi 2 THE NEWS IN BRIEF The ofilcltl returns show that at the Gereman elections the social dem ocrats cast 2911317 votes an Increase of 800000 votes over 1898 After valny trying to murder his wife and four children Frederick tachultz a wealthy farmer of neai Gridley lll killed himself with a shot gun King Edward through Foreign Minister Leansdowne has Invited the visiting American rifle team to attend the military review at Aldershot on July 8 The post office department has al lowed 2C000 for the payment of sal arles for additional carriers at the Philadelphia postj office during the next fiscal year A dispatch to the Central News from Brussels says that the Congo mail has brought news of the murder of an American named Thornton and his native escort Aguinaldo is living very quietly in Manila He has very little money it is said Not long ago Agulnaldos landlord was trying to eject him for the non payment of rent It is believed in well informed cir cles that the adoption of a new mod ified gold standard with a peso valued at 50 cents will be made by January 1 of next year in Mexico Because they disobeyed an order of the local church authorities nearly 600 young Mormons of both sexes in Brigham City Utah have been threat ened with excommunication Blanche Boies one of Carrie Na tions disciples who demolished five Topeka joints with an ax in Febru ary was fined 100 and sentenced to thirty days in jail by Judge Hazen of Topeka The pope has ratified the appoint ment of the Rev Thomas A Hendrick of Rochester N Y to the bishopric of Cebu Philippine Islands in suc cession to Monsignor Martin Garcia Alcocer Germanys foreign trade for May is reported as follows Imports 4138 088 tons an increase over the corre sponding month last year of 367018 tons Exports 3213970 tons an in crease of 442436 tons E J Murphy warden of the Illinois state penitentiary has declined an appointment as warden of the new federal prison at Atlanta Ga Murphy does not care to leave Illinois where he was born and reared A new departure in the navy is marked by the issue of a circular from the navigation bureau calling for the enlistment of electricians for the wireless telegraph who are expected to be secured for 30 per month Frederick Hartman the first stage driver in Illinois is dead at Eureka He was 88 years old Mr Hartman was in charge of a stage between Danville and Peoria from 1835 until the advent of railroads in 1860 Dr -George W Jewett for forty years United States customs exam iner at New York has received notice from the treasury department of his removal from office It could not be learned why Dr Jewett was dismissed When asked in the house of com mons what steps were being taken to induce Germany to cease differentia tion against Canada Colonial Secre tary Chamberlain replied T am not aware that there are any effective steps that can be taken under our present fiscal system Oscar Johnson who has just been appointed assistant paymaster in the army and ordered to Manila was for several years a newsboy in Minneap olis He was recognized as a leader of his associates and finally received a position in the business office of one of the Flour Citys dailies A letter from Sir Thomas LIpton to the Corinthian Yacht club of San Diego announces that Sir Thomas has brought to the United States the cup which he offered as a prize for the yacht races to the held on San Diego bay in the near future and that it will be forwarded at once from New Xork Charles A Bonaparte of Baltimore said that he would qualify immediate ly as a special assistant to the at- torney general in the prosecution of the cases of the United States against McGregor Upton charged with com plicity in the mail pouch frauds and in any other cases to which he may be assigned Deputy Marshal Gus Hail while ap proaching Everett Baity with a war rant for his arrest at Olive Hill Ky was shot and instantly killed by Baity Marshal Lewis White was called to the scene and shot and killed Baity The youngest member of the union of American republics has come for ward with the first contribution fo rward the fund of 125000 required to provide a new home for the bureau in Washington The contribution is 1500 cash- A WELCOME HOME PRESIDENT GETS DOUBLE RE CEPTION AT OYSTER BAY A GOOD MATURED RIVALRY Some Little Factional Spirit Adds to the Vigor of the Demonstrations Unveiling of the Civil War Trophy Gun Presented by the People OYSTER BAY L I President Roosevelts home coming for the sum mer was made the -occasion of a fete here His reception was notable for its enthusiastic cordiality and like wise for its vigor The latter quality was due to a slight factional differ ence among the townspeople the re sult being that the president was ac corded a double reception The Oys ter Board of Trade headed by Presi dent J Morgan Griffin had planned an elaborate demonstration and ex- Aseemblyman Maurice Townsend had arranged another The rivalry how ever was friendly and merely added to the enthusiasm Under smiling skies the president stepped from his car at 430 and while the cannon crashed out Its sa lute and the people cheered he was escorted by the reception committee to the town hall The march to the hall was between lines of school chil dren each waving a tiny American flag Business houses and residences throughout the town were handsome ly decorated with flags and bunting and scores of large American ensigns swung across the principal streets Arrived at the hall President Roose velt unveiled the civil war trophy gun presented to the people of Oyster Bay by the navy department Then stand ing on a chair placed on the steps leading to the hall he delivered a brief address to the crowd of his friends and neighbors massed in front of the building The president said My Friends and Neighbors I thank you heartily more heartily than I can express for your coming out to greet me today I wonder if some of you remember what I shall never for get the way that you came out to greet me nearly five years ago when I got home from Santiago cheers I thought some of you would remem ber it Since I last saw you I have been across the continent I have traveled from the shore of the Atlantio ocean across the Mississippi valley by the side of the great lakes over the Rocky mountains to the shore of the Pacific and the thing that has struck me most in that journey of nearly fif teen thousand miles nas been the es sential unity of our people that wherever an American president goes here in the United States he feels himself to be at home among those who feel as he does and who have the same ideals to which he can ap peal HE IS IN HIS USUAL HEALTH More False Rumors Regarding the Popes Condition ROME The Spanish embassy to the Vatican has received telegrams from Madrid anxiously inquiring about the health of the pope saying that from a reliable source it was learned that his holiness was seriously ill The rumor soon spread here produc ing the usual sensation On going to the Vatican however it was found that it was only another false alarm The pope is in his usual health and received Sunday in private audience the bishop of Ibague Colombia The pontiff conferred with him on the conditions prevailing in the South American republics and the necessity of raising the standard of the clergy so that they might contribute to the intellectual progress and moral prog ress of the people SENATOR HANNA SPEAKS Would Take Up Salvation Army Work if Not So Busy CLEVELAND OA fine new citadel to be used as headquarters for the Sal vation Army in this city and vicinity was dedicated Sunday Senator Han na was chairman of the occasion and made an address of half an hours duration He spoke almost entirely of the work done by the army and prais ed it He said that if he had time to preach he would help the Salvation Army with his voice Commander Booth Tucker in introducing Senator Hanna said that he was a man who was well known and respected in this country and England Regard War as Probable LONDON A dispatch from Vienna to the Morning Leader says the situa tion in the vilayet of Adrianople is grave There are many indications that Bulgaria and Turkey regard an outbreak of war as a probable con tingency It is reliably stated that the Turkish authorities are organiz ing a regular persecution of the Bul garian inhabitants their villages be ing razed to the ground and many no table Bulgarians imprisoned u v -- iifwuuaiVHni m mUm mw HURRY THE CASES The President Urges Postoffice Pros cutlons WASHINGTON The president has sent the following letter to the at torney general WHITE HOUSE June 22 1903 Sin As you know the charges in connection with the postoffice depart mnt are now being investigated by Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Bristow who has placed at his dis posal by the postmaster general every resource of the department including the services of Mr Robb whom you detailed from the department of jus tice to the postoffice department im mediately after the removal of Mr Tyner As a result of this investigation a number of indictments have already been found and it is probable that other indictments will be hereafter asked for There can be no greater offense against the government than a breach or trust on the part of a public official or the dishonest man agement of his office and of course every effort must be exerted to bring offenders to punishment by the utmost rigor of the law The district attorney of the Dis trict of Columbia has faithfully and zealously seconded the efforts of the ppstoffice department in this matter but the amount of work in the office is such as to make it difficult with out neglecting other important public duties to devote all the time neces sary to the prosecution of these cases I suggest therefore that if you cannot detail some of your present staff you appoint special assistants in these postoffice cases not only to take up the cases in which indictments have been found or hereafter may be found but to examine into all charges that have been made against officials in the postal service with a view to the removal and prosecution of all t guilty men in the service and the pros ecution of guilty men whether in the service or not where the cases are not barred by the statute of limita tions Sincerely yours THEODORE ROOSEVELT Currying out the presidents sug gestion Attorney General Knox has appointed Charles Bonaparte of Balti more a special attorney to assist in these prosecutions and on his return here Mr Holmes Conrad former solic itor general will be tendered s like ap pointment Postmaster Payne has taken official cognizance of Mr Maddens letter re garding criticisms- of the contract for supplying carbon paper to the service Mr Payne conferred with his assist ants on the subject Subsequently he declined to say whether any reply had been sent to Mr Madden and a simi lar reticence was observed by those who were in accord with Mr Payne PLACING BLAME FOR KILLING Say it Was Kings Secretary Who Started the Shooting BELGRADE Servia King Peter at tended the services at the cathedral Sunday without any escort Trie oincial account of tue recent as sassinations basfd on an investiga tion made by the war minister is ex pected to be published shortly It is understood that it will say the con spirators did net intend to kill their majesties but only to deport them but they were incited to the murder by the attack of Lieutenant Petrovics the kings secretary who fired the first shot It appears that it was the king of Greece and not the king of Italy who sent his congratulations to King Peter on Saturday Diaz Will Attend Celebration MEXICO President Diaz on Sun day accepted and invitation to attend the celebration of the Fourth of July to be given by the American colony in this cit A feature of the day will be a special luncheon to be given to President Diaz who will also witness part of the days sport President Diaz will be the orator of the day New Cabinet in Greece ATHENS The new cabinet has been definitely formed as follows M Theotokis premier and foreign minister M Levidis minister of the interior M Lobardos minister of public instruction M Cologeropuls minister of justice M Stephenopolis minister of marine M Simopulis minister of finance and Colonel Gri vas minister of war Islands Accept Invitation COPENHAGEN The invitation to take part in the St Louis exposition has been formally accepted on behalf of the Danish West Indies Excitement Increasing in Japan LONDON According to the Tokio correspondent of the Times the excite ment in Japan over the Manchurian problem is increasing and the nation is plainly resolved to support the gov ernment n any measures wrcn are deemed essential to safeguard the rights of the country Marquis Ito and Count Yamagata who hitherto advised a waiting policy now advise resolution action by the Japanese gov ernment REGICIDES FREE PETERC APPOINTMENTS AN EN DORSEMENT OF ASSASSINS CHIEF MURDERER AT THE HEAD Colonel Michin High In New Kings Counsels After Leading the Das tardly Plot King Issues a General Order BELGRADE The German emperor has sent King Peter a telegram couch ed in cordial terms The Austrian minister has resumed official relations with the Servian government King Peter had a reception Only two foreign diplomats the RusJan and Austrian ministers attended The representatives of the three or four other countries apparently were will ing to recognize King Peter but not the Servian cabinet in which Colonel Michlin one of the chief conspirators holds a portfolio The kings reappointment of the ministry is regarded as equivalent to a notification that no punishment will be meted out to the assassins of King Alexander and Queen Draga Foreign Minister Kalievics has sent a circular to the Servian representa tives abroad explaining that the king appointed the cabinet because he con sidered that he could not do better than entrust the government to the men in whom parliament had a few days ago expressed its full confidence King Peter has issued the following general order To My Dear Army On setting foot on the soil of our dear fatherland my cradle and the cradle of my ancestors my heart gives greeting first to you the hope of Servia my dear heroic army On ascending the throne of my glo rious ancestors I also take supreme command of the whole Servian army which under the leadership of my im mortal grandfather by its virtues and military successes astounded the world and in the later war for the liberation of Servia afforded many proofs of its military merits I feel happy that the supreme command has been entrusted to me Officers non commissioned officers and men at this solemn moment I greet you with the words God b with you you falcons of the Servian people I am happy to see you all united around my throne imbued with fidelity and loyalty to me and to the ideals of our fatherland I will en deavor to maintain this spirit by judg ing and estimating each and all of you solely on your military merit You are all equally dear to me I merely ask that you will devote yourselves heartily to the calling you have 9 en and that you will assist me to guide you in the path or honor and glory I therefore cry Long live the hope of the Servian people the army Russia Prepared for Trouble LONDON It is believed that the fast cruisers of the Russian volunteer fleet which are lying idle at Sebasto pol and Odessa are being held in the Black sea for military exigencies says the Odessa correspondent of the Times He adds that it is reported that an intimation was given June 20 to the commanders of these vessels that there is a possibility of their be ing requisitioned to fly the naval flag Charged With Crookedness SCRANTON Pa A special com mittee was appointed by the select council to investigate an allegation that eight members of the body had banded together to hold up the Dalton Street Railway company for 400 apiece At the last meeting of the council the franchise was to come up for passage but the quorum was broken by opponents of the measure Funston Inspects Alaska Posts WASHINGTON D C General Funston commanding the department of Columbia has informed the war department tuat he has left for Alas ka for an inspection of the posts in that territory He will visit Forts Liscum Skagwa Egbert Gibbon St Michael and Davis Russian Troops in Korea YOKOHAMA A dispatch from So oul capital of Korea reports that a Korean military officer who has reach ed the Yalu river states that 150 Rus sian soldiers have crossed the river and are now stationed at two points on the Korean side Bank Orders for Currency WASHINGTON D C The finan cial situation in Tien Tsin for the last six months has been in a state of -panic owing to the dearth of ready mmmtyP WW - H LIPTON AT THE WHITE HOUSE Sir Thomas Lunches With President Roosevelt WASHINGTON Sir Thomas Pip ton the challenger for the Americas cup lunched with President Roose velt at the White House Friday The members composing the lunch eon party and the president discussed the coming yacht races and the pres ident exhibited much interest In the event In addition to Sir Thomas the other guests were the former ambassador to Germany Andrew D White Wil liam Fife the designer of Shamrock III R A C Smith vice commodore of the New York Yacht club Assist ant Secretary of War Sanger Adju tant General Corbin George W Per kins of New York Senator Hanna and Secretary Moody FRAUD IN INDIAN AFFAIRS Investigation of Allotments in the Oklahoma Reservation V WASHINGTON D C The presi dent has ordered a thorough investi gation or the affairs ol the Kiowa and Comanche Indian reservation in Okla homa and has appointed Francis E Leupp of this city to make the in vestigation The inquiry is based on charges made by certain Kiowa In dians including Delis K Lonewolf a Kiowa living at Hobart that of the 2759 allotments made to persons pur porting to belong to the Kiowa Co manche and Apache tribes under the act approved June 6 1900 a number were illegal and more allotments were made than there were Indians PAINTING OF MAIL BOXES NEXT Grand Jury Put on Scent of a Job in Connection with That WASHINGTON D C Having re turned indictments against the parties concerned in the transactions of the Groff brothers involving street letter box fasteners the grand jury has be gun the investigation of other con tracts with the general delivery serv ice It is said the postoffice department through its inspectors who have been working on the case for some time has made some discoveries which mane it imperative that the grand jury take the matter up The contracts re ferred to pertain to the use of alum inum paint on street letter boxes throughout the country LOOKS BAD FOR KING PETER British French Dutch and Turkish Representatives Leave Belgrade BELGRADE The British minister to Servia left here Tuesday for Lon don It is understood the first bill tc be submitted to King Peter will be one prepared by the minister of jus tice granting amnesty for all political offenses In accordance with instructions from their governments the ministers of France Holland and Turkey left Belgrade King Peters train which left Gene va passed through Innsbruck Austria The king was enthusiastically wel comed there bf the Servian and Croa tian students NEW GOLD FIELD 15 FOUND Discovery is Made on Lower River Near Valdez Alaska SEATTLE Wash The first de tails of the new gold finds near Val dez were brought from the north by the steamer Excelsior which has just arrived here The discovery is on Lower river twenty three miles from Valdez and already 800 acres of ground have been staked out During the last few days before the Excelsior sailed there was quite a stampede to the new find President of Santo Domingo PARIS A dispatch from Santo Do mingo City announces that General A Wos y Gil who recently became provisional president through the over throw of General Horatio Vazquez has been eleted president of the Domini can republic Eugenio De Champ who was a can didate for the presidency but with drew in favor of General Gil has been elected vice president Funeral of Major Pond NEW YORK The funeral services for Major James Burton Pond were held Tuesday evening at the family residence in Jersey City The funeral rites of the Grand Army of the Re public were performed by the officers of Lafayette post Roads Want More Time WASHINGTON D C Petitions have been filed with the interstate commerce commission by the Boston Maine and the Denver Rio money and the lack of confidence on GramI raiiroad companies for addi the part of those accustomed to pre- J tionaI time withjn which to Compu Serve the equilibrium of this port j witll the proSi0ns of the safety an Consul General J W Ragsdale says plailce act The former company at Tien Tsin in a report to the state asks for additional time to equip its department He says an era of com- J passenger cars and locomotives with mercial prosperity and expansion power driving wheel brakes which awaits Tien Tsin j Tim requjre further time iomiM ill MHIH HMHSH HI H9 THE LIVE STOCK MARKET Latest Quotations From South Omaha and Kansas City 41 H 3 1 M I II II I 1 I1II1I 111 SOUTH OMAHA CATTLE There was a very light run of cattle so that prices Improved again and went a long way toward making up for the disastrous break In prices on Tuesday and Wednesday Trading was active from sturt to fin ish and the few cattle on sale wero soon out of first hands There wero not enough beef steers offered to fill packers orders and as a result the market was active and generally a dime higher The quality of the cattle was hardly up to the usual standard and for that reason the market on paper scarcely shows the full amount of the advance The cow market was also active and stronger so far as the better grades wero concerned and such kinds are little lower than they were a week ago The grassers were a little easier to dispose of than they were yesterday but the market could not ho quoted any higher All the buydrs are afraid to take hold of the grass stock It seems as It kills out so unevenly that they cannot tell much about what they are getting Bulls veal calvesi and stags sold at just about steady prices Good fat bulls sell freely at fully steady prices but grass bullsaru In poor demand and lower the samo as grass cows There were not enough stockers and feeders In the yards to make a test of the situation but It Is safe to say that not many were wanted as the few that did arrive were slow sale and weak HOGS There was a very light run of hogs and In fact receipts were much lighter than irenerally anticipated Packers of course had to have some supplies and It was evident that there were not enough to go around Sales men made use of the opportunity to advance prices and held for 10815c rise Buyers were very slow about putting on that much but salesmen held out and they finally got all they asked The bulk of the hogs sold at 70 and 572 1 with a few choice loads at 375 and a few of the com moner kinds below 570 SHEEP Good to choice lambs 575 W 625 fair to good lambs 525 575 good to choice yearlings 4 50fr 175 good to choice wethers 4 25ft 130 fair to good wethers 375 425 good to choice ewes 375fti 150 fair to good ewes 350 R 375 feeder lambs 250fi350 feeder yearlings 250ft 350 feeder wethers 2507I350 feeder ewes 200g275 KANSAS CITY CATTLK Strong native steers 3 75ft510 Texas and Indian steers 270 ft430 Texas cows 200fti375 native cows and heifers 200Gi435 stockers and feeders 300 ft 420 bulls 250 ft 375 calves 250 ft 640 western steers 2750450 western cows 200 ft 340 HOGS Strong to 5c higher bulk of sales S540fT550 heavy 510JJ535 packers 335 560 medium 343 3G0 light 5333 Ti 355 yorkers 545 555 pigs SHEEP Stron iie i muttons 330 JD j15 lambs 415ft675 range wethers 30010 510- ewes 340 ft 320 COMES OVER IN ROYAL STYLE Chinese Representative on Way to St Louis Fair SAN FRANCISCO Cal Wong Kai Kah imperial vice commissioner from China to the St Louis exposition ar rived Friday on the steamer Hong Kong Maru Besides his family and four attaches his excellency has with him thirteen first class painters car penters and carvers whose services in erecting the royal palace at the exposition grounds he hopes to utilize without outside interferonce For says his excellency while I fully appreciate the clever workman ship of the United States the work men here could not do the carving nor could they do the painting and they would fall short in the decora tive ornamentation required in carry ing out the architecture or the royal palace WILL INJURE CATTLE TRADE Two Animals Shipped to Buenos Ayres DevelOD Disease BUENOS AYRES Two bulls brought to this port on a steamer from New York have developed the foot and mouth disease The authorities have resolved to quarantine the ship and burn the carcasses of the ani mals The animals were sent by rormer Minister Buchanan for President Roca and Dr Carcano who paid 500 each for them Although the cattle trade with the United States is small the government will prohibit importation it is stated Signing of Treaties Postponed HAVANA The signing of the flnai treaties between Cuba and the Uni ted States has been postponed be cause of the delay arising from the questions raised at Washington Will Build Model Town ASHEVILLE N C It is reported m New York says the Citizen that George W Vanderbilt has acquired a large tract between nendersonville and Brevard N C where he proposes to build a model manufacturing city which will be completed and ready for occupancy before any one is permit ted to settle in it A complete sys tem of water works an electric light ing plant heat and power plant will be installed r A A V r n N -1 v I t U