The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 17, 1903, Image 6

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In the Fourth of July celebration in
Porto Rico the most conspicuous thing
was the Spanish flag
The Liberty bell will rest In the cen
terof the rotunda of the Pennsylvania
building at the worlds fair
Senator Quay and a party of Penn
sylvania friends have been spending
a month in the Maine woods
Tommy Sullivan received the deci
sion over Tommy Feltz in a twenty
round boxing contest at St Louis
The secretary of the treasury has
rejected all bids for the construction
Df a postofflce building at Leadville
Colo
The June statement of the London
Doard of trade shows increases of 3
151000 in imports and 5098000 in ex
ports
The joint committee of the Metho
dist Episcopal church north and south
has completed its ritual revision labors
in Ocean Grove
J Marshall Funck city solicitor of
Lebanon Pa and one of the best
known lawyers in this section com
mitted suicide by hanging
Colonel Edmund B Gray one of the
most widely known figures in Wiscon
sin military and Grand Army of the
Republic circles died of paresis
The new 60000 cruciform chapel of
the Si3ter of the Good Shepherd of
Detroit was consecrated by Manager
Archbishop Falconio papal delegate at
Washington
It is announced that genuine anthra
cite coal has been discovered in Routt
county Colorado The fields are be
lieved to be fully as extensive as those
of Pennsylvania
Ex Senator Ransom of North Caro
lina insists upon being called a farm
er Instead of an agriculturist not-
withstanding the fact that he sold his
last crop for 68000
The steamer Dolphin arrived in port
at Seattle Wash with 586000 of
Klondike gold aboard The amount is
the largest brought down by any ves
sel during the Dresent season
Byron West of Kansas City who de
serted from the naval training ship
Charleston at Charleston S C last
November -was arrested and placed in
the county jail at Kansas City
William OConnor better known as
Goat Hinch was electrocuted at
Plattsburg N Y for the murder of
Night Watchman Mathew Wilson of
Cobleskill N Y in November 1900
Sixty members of the G A R called
at the hotel in Springfield Mo to see
Fitzhugh Lee and were entertained for
half an hour by Dr H W King of
Excelsior Springs who was confined
to his bed by illness
The State department has announced
the following transfers in the Consular
Service Harlow W Brush of New
York to be consul at Milan and Wil
liam Jarvis of New Hampshire to be
consul at Niagara Falls Canada
At a family reunion held at Peters
burg Ind at the home of James R
Arnold in Monroe township twenty
two persons were poisoned by eating
ice cream Nine are in a serious con
dition and not expected to recover
The stanch Methodist institution
Wesleyan university has conferred
upon Governor Bates of Massachusetts
the degree of LL D The governor has
long been known as a favorite son
of the Methodist church which is said
to have played no small part in his
political advancement
Russell H Chittenden director of
the Sheffield Scientific School an
nounced a total gift of 110000 from
Mrs Lucy H Boardman of New York
for a scientific laboratory in memory
of her uncle Professor Jared Potter
Kirtland of Cleveland formerly a
Yale scientific authority
The secretary of the interior has ap
proved the recommendation of the
commissioner of the general land of
fice that the proclamation for the sale
of Gilsonsite lands in the Uncompa
ghre Indian reservation in Utah be
postponed until the lands can be re
seurveyed The action was taken be
cause of the discovery that the old
survey is very defective
The papers print accounts of the
oanquet which Cornelius Vanderbilt
gave on board his steam yacht North
Star at Travemunde July 4 in cele
bration of Independence day and at
which Emperor William and Prince
Henry of Prussia were present When
the banquet began the emperors yacht
Hohenzollern fired a salute of twenty
one guns by order of the emperor
Upon inquiry from the Christian
Herald of New York as- to whether
more money was needed for the fam
ine sufferers In China Minister Con
ger at Peking has replied in the af
firmative and the paper has contributed
an additional 10000
Frederick Abbot formerly treasurer
of the Wisconsin Central Railway
company and for many years land com
missioser for the company under the
management of the late Charles L
Colby dropped dead at Milwaukee
Wis
t General Nebraska News
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NEW LAWS NOW IN EFFECT
Some of the Bills Having No Emer
gency Clauses
All the laws of the last legislature
are now in effect Those with emer
gency clauses were in effect as soon
as signed by the governor Those
without emergency clauses have now
gone into effect under the constitu
tional provision relating to such bills
The new revenue law will not go into
effect until September under a special
provision included in the bill Among
measures whioh have become laws are
these
S F 09 the destruction of prairie
dogs
H R 140 changing date of meet
ings of the state horticultural society
H R 8 changing qualifications for
admittance to the bar
H R 473 changes salaries of coun
ty attorneys in certain counties
S F 128 prohibiting a county judge
from drawing papers to file in his own
court except in certain business
H R 240 changes regulations af
fecting state banking board including
salaries of secretary and examiners
H R 347 poviding for a sewerage
system in cities of the second class
H R 210 permits increase in levy
for certain purposes in city of Lin
coln
H R 239 permitting exclusion of
property from cities of the second
class
H R 305 providing that territory
may be annexed to cities and villages
situated in two or more counties
S F 25 authorizing cities of the
second class and villages to establish
heating and lighting plants
S F 55 extending limit of taxation
from 10 to 20 per cent of the assessed
valuation of property for the mainte
nance of water works in cities and vil
lages
S F 222 for the regulation of home
investment companies
H R 428 granting right of way for
pipe lines over private property
S F 8 providing for the election 08
county commissioners at large but
their nomination from districts
H R 18 providing that county
treasurers shall have a seal
H R 157 authorizing county boards
to audit and allow fees of justices con
stables sheriffs in the arrest and ex
amination of offenders charged with
felonies
H R 299 adds provision to chapter
relating to transfer of county funds
from one fund to another to provide
for use of school funds
S F 108 to provide the mode of
reviewing findings in fact upon appeal
to the supreme court in suits in
equity
H R 436 providing for the election
of county assessors every four years
H R 192 changes law governing
appointment of judges and clerks of
election by altering method of notifi
cation of appointment and specifying
that the judges and clerks appointed
by the district clerk shall not serve
at city elections
S F 215 applies registration law to
cities of metropolitan class and those
of first class having more than 25000
inhabitants
S F 181 regulating registration of
voters in cities having between 7000
and 25000 inhabitants
H R 40 amending law regulating
fraudulent conveyances and contracts
relative to real estate
H R 31 reducing Interest on schoo
warrants in metropolitan cities or cit
ies of the first class to 5 per cent
H R 207 providing fot appointment
of matrons in county jails
H R 178 giving owners privilege of
selling marks and brands
H R 306 providing a state reward
for discovery of gas or oil
S F 236 defining unprofessional
conduct in a physician and providing
for the revocation of a license on proof
of such conduct
H R 70 Ramsey elevator bill
H R 7 altering procedure in con
demnation proceedings of railroads to
secure right of way
S F 20 authorizing organization of
mutual life insurance companies that
desire to operate on the mutual level
premium legal reserve plan
S F 95 adding various kinds of in
surance to the law relating to objects
insurable
H R 275 amending law as to regu
lation of mutual hail insurance com
panies making provisions more strict
H R 124 provides for mutual com
panies to insure domestic animals
S F 63 grants additional power to
fraternal beneficiary societies organiz
ed under Nebraska laws A bill to
permit Nebraska organizations of such
societies to contract with the superior
organizations to guarantee the pay
ment of policies issued by the Nebras
ka organization
S F 105 authorizes state auditor
annually to make a valuation of poli
cies of Nebraska joint stock legal re
serve life Insurance companies to as
certain the reinsurance reserve there
on
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THE STATE AT LARGE
A farm hand named Haney died In
Otoe county last week from smallpox
Mrs Drake an old resident of Boone
county died while on a visit to the
east
The carnival to be held in Fremont
commencing on the last day of August
is now being advertised
Frank Jackson farmer and stock
buyer living eight miles southeast oi
Vilisca was found dend in bed
The school census of Fremont re
cently completed shows that tkere are
in the city 2837 school children of
school age
Otto Pohl and Frank Knowlton of
Fremont rode to Omaha on the form
ers automobile in two hours and forty
five minutes
A considerable number of Beatrice
citizens have gone to the mountains
of Colorado and other popular resorts
to spend the summer
The Board of Education of Norfolk
has by persistent work reduced the
debt of the school district in that city
from some 17000 to 5000
The new Catholic church at Harting
ton was dedicated last week About
twenty priests were present and the
ceremonies were very impressive
Dr E S West for many years a
well known medical practitioner of
Nelson has been declared to be in
sane He was taken to the Lincoln
asylum
The Travelers Protective associa
tion of the state will hold a picnic in J
Fremont on August 1 Omaha Lin
coln Grand Island and Norfolk will be
largely represented
The body of William Stebrasse who
was drowned in the Elkhorn river two
weeks ago while helping in the search
for the remains of the little Hager
baumer girl was found near Fontan
elle
The 16-year-old daughter of George
V Mestre of Auburn who accompan
ied by her 8-year-old sister hired a
team from the Cook livery stable and
left home has been overtaken at Clay
ton Kas
The coroners inquest held at Bloom
field over the remains of a man found
on the railway track about three miles
east of there in substance gave the
verdict of accidental death from being
run over by train No 53
Alonzo Thompson and his son Alon
zo of Fnllerton started for a trip
around the world They expect to see
everything worth seeing while on the
trip They will climb the Alps and
bask in the sunshine of Switzerland
Nebraska City suffered from a mad
dog scare A dog that acted as if suf
fering from the rabies bit several dogs
and chased several persons in the
southern part of the city Mayor Bart
ling ordered all unmuzzled dogs in
that part of the city killed
Rev Richard Gould of Central City
who ran away to Canada with Eva
Flint the 15-year-old daughter of his
boarding house keeper is in the toils
of the law and will be brought back
to stand trial on the charge of child
stealing The penalty is from one to
twenty years
Sheriff McBride of Cass county
armed with requisition papers for a
fellow named J W Inlay left for Em
erson Iowa where the man is being
held for the Cass county officers In
lay was arrested upon his own confes
sion that he was the partner of Wil
liam Jones the horsethief who was
recently sentenced to one year in the
penitentiary
Henry Cain and Frank Davis were
bound over to the district court in
Beatrice after a preliminary hearing
in county court on the charge of burg
lary The boys were caught in a chick
en coop several days ago
Thomas A McCrystal of Cozad was
arrested and taken before County
Judge Turton on the charge of making
an assault with intent to kill Talbot
Davies He waived examination and
was bound over to the district court
in the sum of 700 McCrystal is a
justice of the peace of Cozad and here
tofore has borne a good reputation
Armstrong Bales aged 80 years fell
from the Burlington bridge at Beat
rice and sustained injuries from which
he died some hours later The old
man was going to the river to fish and
had taken a seat on the trestlework
when he heard the approach of an en
gine In trying to get out of the way
he stumbled and fell between the ties
landing on his head and shoulders
twenty feet below
As Mr James Hitchcock living a
few miles from Bradshaw had closed
his days work in the field and had
turned his team out his little five-year-old
son playfully ran up to one
of the horses and struck it on the legs
which caused the horse to kick the lit
tle fellow in the face The wound is
painful- but not fatal
W J Bryan will probably leave next
fall for an extended trip through Eur
ope for the purpose of the study of so- L
ciological conditions of the people of
the old cuntry
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HIDDEN PICTURE PUZZLE
Look Out Here Comes Teacher
DIVIDE HUNTINGTON ESTATE
One Half Goes to Widow and the Oth
er to a Nephew
SAN FRANCISCO Cal The Hun
tington estate in California has been
equally divided between the two heirs
of the late C P Huntington Arabella
Huntington his widow and H E
Tuntington nephew of the deceased
millionaire This is the first division
of the 60000000 estate and a dis
tribution of the eastern properties
will soon follow
The California property of the es
tate consists of real estate in this city
Oakland and Sacramento and in the
counties of San Luis Obispo and Los
Angeles Its value exceeds 400000
Mrs Huntington is given the resi
dence on Knob Hill which her hus
band purchased from the Coltons in
1890 at a cost of 200000
MAY LIVE SEVERAL DAYS
Doctors Perform Second Operation on
the Pope
ROME The doctors on Friday per
formed a second operation upon the
pope It was similar in nature to the
first and Avas pronounced successful
- After the operation the patient was
able to get qut of bed dress himself
and partake of a light breakfast
He appeared much better than
Thursday afternoon and those around
him again feel encouraged
Prof Rossoni the doctor called in
consultation says he was much sur
prised at the condition f the pope
Instead of a dying man he found one
who appeared to he in full possession
of all his faculties The doctor says
that his advanced age is the principal
thing with which the patient has to
contend
HANNA STAYS IN BUSINESS
Denies Intention to Devote His Future
Days to Politics
NEW YORK Senator Hanna who
arrived here Monday on his way to
visit the president at Oyster Bay
said
You can say for me that Senator
Hanna is not going to retire from
business all reports to the contrary
notwithstanding I have always been
in active business and intend to keep
at it
Certain people appear to take an
exclusive interest in my affairs and
movements Politics is my hobby I
shall continue to give it some of my
attention until I am too feeble to do
anything more and that will be some
time yet
STRUGGLE OF THE CARDINALS
Rampolla and Oreglia Dc Not Display
Brotherly Love
PARIS According to the Journals
correspondent at Rome the Italian
government has organized everything
admirably An army of police is pres
ent yet invisible The present strug
gle between Cardinal Oreglia and Car
dinal Rampolla is becoming serio
comic On the former claiming an
apartment in the Vatican Cardinal
Rampolla had a thousand chairs piled
up in it Cardinal Oreglia says the
Journals correspondent told him
Wednesday evening that there were
possibly treasures and in any case im
portant documents in the popes room
and he must prevent any one entering
as some relatives of cardinals have
long fingers
Ohio Congressman Resigns
STUBENVILLE O Joseph J Gill
republican of this city sent his resig
nation to Governor Nash as the mem
ber of congress from the Sixteenth
Ohio congressional district to take
effect upon the qualification of his
successor He gives ill health as the
cause of his resignation Congress
man Gill is a wealthy retired manu
facturer He recently paid 300000
for the Daily Dispatch at Columbus
Ohio
DE
IN A WRECK
TWENTY FOUR KILLED AND NINE
INJURED
THE PASSENGERS IN A PANIC
Coach Crowded with Colored People
Telescopes with Force of Collision
While Engines Are Demolished
Two Engineers Among Dead
WASHINGTON Twenty rour per
sons were killed and nine injured in
a head on collision on the Virginia
Midland division of the Southern rail
way at Rockfisli Va Tuesday after
noon The passenger train which
left Washington at 1115 in the morn
ing for Atlanta dashed into a local
freight which was standing on the
main line wrecking both engines and
the baggage and express cars of the
passenger train The baggage car
and the second class passenger coach
immediately following it telescoped
The coach was mostly occupied by
colored people
Among the killed
ENGINEER DAVIS of the passen
ger train
ENGINEER MCORMICK who was
riding as a passenger on the freight
A COLORED FIREMAN on the
freight
The freight train was on the re
turn trip from Lynchburg to Char
lottesville Rockfish station is mid
way between these two points and the
track there is a single one Engineer
Hale had orders to get out of the way
for the fast passenger train but for
some reason not yet explained ne had
overstayed his time and failed to take
a siding so that the passenger tram
could pass
The trains came together with a
horrible crash and a fearful panic
ensued when the occupants of the
cars realized what hau occurred
The passenger train was made up
of an express car a baggage car two
day coaches and two Pullman cars
The two Pullmans formed an early
morning New York connection at
Washington for Atlanta and the south
The train arriving here at 1032 a
m from Boston also connected with
this train One of the passenger cars
or the train was a second class day
coach and the other a vestibuled car
It is estimated there were prob
ably 120 passengers on the train in
cluding those from Boston and inter
mediate points
REPORT ON ELECTRIC ROADS
North Atlantic States Contain Nearly
One Half
WASHINGTON D CA final cen
sus report on street and electric rail
ways shows that the North Atlantic
states contain nearly one half of the
total single track mileage of the Uni
ted States and that the roads located
there operated over half of the passen
ger cars in service carried more than
half of the total fare passengers and
gave employment to more than half
the employes reported by all roads
Not only are the street railway in
terests largely concentrated in the
North Atlantic states but the great
est amount of increase is shown for
those states The report shows that
the average of street and electric
railways in operation in 1902 was
more than twice as large as in 1S90
Cuts Passenger Rates
ST PAUL Minn The Wisconsin
Central on Friday met the action of
the Chicago Great Western in putting
in a temporary rate of 1250 for the
round trip to Chicago by announcing
a rate of 510 for the round trip which
will go into effect Sunday Tickets
will sell for four days and will bear a
thirty day return limit The Chicago
Great Western Burlington and the
Milwaukee roads have met the cut
the lowest rate in several years
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Fibroid Tumors Cured
Note the result of Mrs
Pinkhams advice and medicine
Some time ago I wrote to you de
scribing my symptoms and asked your
advice You replied and I followed
all your directions carefully and to
dav I am a well woman
The use of Lydia E Pinkhams
Vegetable Compound entirely ex
pelled the tumor and strengthened
my whole system I can walk miles
now
Lydia E Pinkhams Vege
table Compound is worth five dol
lars a drop I advise all women who
are afflicted with tumors or female
trouble of any kind to give it a faithful
trial Signed Mns E F Hayks
252 Dudley St Roxbury Boston
Mass 5000 forfeit If original of aboea letttr
proving genuineness cannot bo produced
Mountains of gold could not
purchase such testimony or
take the place of the health
and happiness which Jkydia E
Pinkhams Vegetable Compound
brought to Mrs Hayes
Such testimony should bo accepted
by all women as convincing evidence
that Lydia E Pinkhams Vege
table Compound stands without a
peer as a remedy for all the distress
ing ills of women all ovarian troubles
tumors inflammations ilccration
falling and displacement of the womb
backache irregular suppressed or
painful menstruation Surely the
volume and character of the testimo
nial letters we are daily printing in
the newspapers can leave no room for
doubt in the minds of fair people
Men and bad eggs are all right till
they go broke
A moments anger may result in
years of sorrow
This Will Interest Mothers
Mother Grays Sweet Powders for Child
ren used by Mother Gray a nurse in
Childrens Home New York Cure Fever
ishness Bad Stomach Teething Disorders
move and regulate the bowels and destroy
Worms Sold by all Druggists 25c Sample
FREE Address A S Olmsted LeRoy NY
If you would take pains try the early
cucumber
Mascagni as a Dramatist
It is said that Mascagni seeks dra
matists laurels The composer has
written a three act comedy which
will be staged in October A Rome
Newspaper the Menestrel is quoted
as making the following very discour
teous comment on the composer
Composer professor and conservatory
director without a job linewise play
wright Mascagni would hop around
3t Peters on one leg if he could get
an audience
New Yorks Tallest Buildings
The tallest buildings in New York
are The Park Row building twenty-nine
stories or 382 feet high the
St Paul twenty six Btories or 308
feet the Manhattan Life twenty two
stories 34S feet the American Surety
twenty three stories 30G1 feet the
American Tract twenty three stories
306 feet the Empire twenty stories
293 feet the Home Life sixteen
stories 280 feet the Washington Life
nineteen stories 273 feet the Gillen
der sixteen stories 273 feet the
Bowling Green nineteen stories 272G
feet the Bank of Commerce twenty
stories 270 feet the New York Life
twelve stories 270 feet tne Standard
Oil fifteen stories 263 feet and the
Commercial Cable twenty one stories
255 feet
Much of the worlds poverty results
from lack of push
EXPERIMENTS
Learn Things of Value
Where one has never made the ex
periment of leaving off coffee and
drinking Postum it Is still easy to
learn all about it by reading the ex
periences of others
Drinking Postum is a pleasant
way to get back to health A man of
Lancaster Pa says My wife was
a victim of nervousness and weak
stomach and loss of apetite for years
and was a physical wreck although
we resorted to numerous methods of
relief one of which was a change
from coffee to tea it was all to no
purpose
We knew coffee was causing the
trouble but could not find anything to
take its place and cure the diseases
until we tried Postum Food Coffee
In two weeks time after we quit cof
fee and used Postum almost all of her
troubles had disappeared as If by
magic It was truly wonderful Her
nervousness was all gone stomach
trouble relieved appetite improved
and above all a nights rest was com
plete and refreshing
This sounds like an exaggeration
as it all happened so quickly but we
are prepared to prove it Each day
there Is improvement for the better
for the Postum is undoubtedly
strengthening her and giving her rich
red blood and renewed life and vital
ity Every particle of this good work
is due to Postum and to drinking Pos
tum in place of coffee Name given
by Postum Co Battle Creek Mich
Ice coid Postum with a dash of
lemon is a delightful cooler for
warm days
Send for particulars by mail of ex
tension of time on the 750000 cooks
contest for 735 money prizes
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