The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 31, 1903, Image 6

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The town of Landers Okla popula
tion COO was wiped out by Are
Poison scattered on the range near
Columbus Montana killed 1500 sheep
Francis Marcan Wells the well
Known California sculptor died af the
city and county hospital
John Gilbert alleged to be implicat
ed in the shooting of H J Hurbert a
prominent white planter was lynched
United States Consul Johnson at
Amoy has cabled the state department
that cholera has broken out in that
port -
Herr Bebel the well known socialist
member of the German reichstag has
has 100000 left him by an unknown
political admirer
Prof Erich Narcks the biographer
of Emperor William 1 has been ask
ed by Prince Herbert Bismarck to
write a life of his father
E S Pillsbury has been appointed
attorney for the Santa Fe railroad to
succeed the late Judge Sterry who
died recently at Los Angeles
The bills incurred by three com
panies of the state militia during the
street car strike at Dubuque have just
been paid by the state of Iowa
John Wannamaker of Philadelphia
Is believed to carry more insurance
than any other man his policies
amounting to more than 2500000
The contracting firm of Norcross
Bros of Worcester Mass has just
gone into the hands of receivers Its
liabilities being placed at 500000
John L Wilson alias John L Fer
guson one of the most clever crim
inals in Minneapolis was shot and
perhaps fatally wounded by a patrol
man
President Smith of Trinity college
New Haven will retire next -year as
head of the institution and will re
ceive a life pension of 3000 a year
thereafter
Prof W J McGee of the ethnologi
cal bureau of Washington has been
appointed chief of the department of
anthropology and ethnology at the St
Louis Worlds fair
Privates Wilson and Long two mil
itary prisoners at Fort Sheridan
knocked their guard senseless with
his own gun and escaped They have
not been recaptured
Sir Frederick Treves the famous
English surgeon who has just retired
established a record in performing
1000 consecutive operations for ap
pendicitis without a death
At Bako Russia a general strike
has been declared which involves 40
O00 persons The newspapers have
suspended and progress is at a stand
still except a few bakeries
Joseph A Rochelle aged twenty
lell 700 feet down a shaft on the
Hecla branch of the Calumet mine in
Michigan and still survives He was
repairing rollers when he fell
George Collins convicted of the
murder of Detective Schumacher at
Union Mo has been sentenced to be
Ranged on August 28 The case has
been appealed to the supreme court
Frank C Gould a prominent busi
ness man of Warsaw N Y corn
knitted suicide by cutting his throat
with a razor He had been worrying
for several days about the decline in
steel stocks
The steamer Oregon arrived in port
at Seattle Wash bringing the re
mains of Mr and Mrs R M Hays
and Sherman Gregg victims of
Nomes big fire The bodies will be
ishipped to Pittsburg
C R Dickinson of Brooklyn N Y
practically identified the body of a
man found in the North river with a
rope around its neck as that of J H
T Crismond clerk of the county court
in Fredericksburg Va
The lower house of the general as
sembly of Georgia by a vote of 88
to 73 killed the bill which provided
that convicts should be worked on
the public roads The bill was the
principal issue of the present session
of the legislature
At the session of the eleventh an
nual meeting of the United States
League of Building and Loan associa
tions at Boston reports showed that
there are now 5299 asosclations with
a total membership of 1530707 and
assets aggregating 577228014 an in
crease of 11840048 over last year
Because she rejected his attentions
David Aguillo shot and killed Mrs
Celia Dussart aged 19 at a coal camp
five miles from Trinidad Colo The
murderer took to the hiils and is being
pursued by thirty miners the sheriff
and a posse A lynching is likely
Eugene F Ware of Ttansas United
States pension commissioner has un
dertaken to obtain and restore for
presentation to the Kansas Historical
society the scaffold upon which Jonn
w was hanged at Harpers Ferry
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MADE PUBLIC
THE PERSONAL ESTATE MATTER
Further Progress with Arrangements
for the Conclave A Wall Being
Built Around Apartments Where It
Will Be Held
ROME Several thousand of the
faithful crowded St Peters Sunday to
pay tribute before the sarcophagus
containing the remains of the late pon
tiff on which Is the following simple
inscription In gilded letters Leo
XIII Pont Max
Meanwhle requiem v masses contin
ued in the chapel of the sacrament as
well as in many other Roman churches
The will of Leo was read Sunday
While nominally leaving the estate of
Capineto to his nephew Ludavico Pec
ci it really makes no change as the
whole family property amounting ap
proximately to 120000 had already
been divided among the three nephews
Count Camillo having already sold his
share
The congregation again on Sunday
made further progress with the ar
rangements for the conclave Cardinal
Gibbons arrived today but did not at
tend the meeting
A wall is being built around the
apartments where the conclave will be
held It is already ten feet high Some
of the Italian bookmakers here pro
posed to conduct public betting on the
chances of the papal candidates and
In order to obtain permission to do so
offered to donate tln ir gains to char
itable institutions The government
however promptly refused the request
At the sixth meeting of the congre
gation of cardinals held today forty
five cardinals were present Cardinal
Delia Volpe voicing also the opinions
of some of his collpagues criticised
some of the ceremony in connection
with the interment of Leo XIII last
night because the cardinals did not
participate in the entire procession and
complained generally of the lack of or
der Cardinal Oreglia replied that he
had already noticed this and that he
would punish those who were respon
sible
PURE FOOD MEN ADJOURN
Elect Officers Condemn Preservatives
Boost Good Whisky
ST PAUL Minn The national con
rention of dairy and food commission
ers closed Friday with the election of
officers as follows
President J W Bailey Oregon first
vice president W P McConnell Min
nesota second vice president Maroni
Heiner Utah secretary and treasurer
R M Allen Kentucky
A number of resolutions were adopt
ed The most important were those
referring to coloring matter and pre
servatives The use of preservatives
in food was condemned and coloring
matter was also condemned except
that known to be harmless The bot
tling in bond of liquor was approved
and a recommendation was added for
the extension of the law to facilitate
the distribution of pure whisky from
manufacturer to consumer
Hill Denies Timber Yarn
ST PAUL James J Hill when in
terviewed in regard to the story pub
lished that he and E H Harriman
-were uniting in a great timber deal
whereby they will control the lumber
market of the world said
It might as well have been said we
were out the money There is no
truth in it I do not own any timber
and I do not want any timber There
is nothing to the report whatever just
newspaper talk
Methodist Minister Assaulted
PALMYRA Neb The Rev William
Van Buren pastor of the Methodist
church here was assaulted last night
while returning from church knocked
down and beaten by unknown men
The assault is supposed to be the re
sult of his action as a member of the
town board in closing business houses
on Sunday Two members of the
board recently resigned and the feel
ing against the minister has been
bitter
Auto Crosses Continent
NEW YORK Dr Nelson Jackson
of Burlington Vt and Sewell B
Crocker his chauffer have completed
an automobile trip across the conti
nent which began at San Francisco
on May 23 It is the first time that
an automobile has made the trip A
bull terrier which Mr Jackson picked
up in Idaho made the trip to New
York with him
Hurrying on to the Front
LONDON The Standard prints a
Tien Tsin dispatch which says the
New Chwang trains are crowded
with Russian troops going in the di
rection of Port ArtLur that these
trains are taking precedence over nor
mal traffic and tha heavy guns and
artillery Is also being sent
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BOODLE LETTERS FOR JURY
Kelley Turns Over Lees Epistles for
Use Against Farris
ST LOUIS Mrs Daniel J Kelley
I arrived here from Niagara-on-the-
1 Lake Ont where her husband D J
Kelley of New York ft stopping ho
oeing under indictment in this state
on the charge of legislative bribery
Mrs Kelley Is on her way to Jef
ferson City to present the letters re
ceived by her husband from former
Lieutenant Governor John A Lee as
evidence In the trial of Senator Far
ris under indictment in connection
with the legislative boodling which
tyeglns on Tuesday
The letters have been expressed to
Kelleys attorneys in St Louis and
will remain in tneir keeping until they
are taken to Jefferson - cfity by Mrs
Kelley She has been subpoenaed as
a witness but will remain in St Louis
until she is summoned to appear
LAURIER MOURNS DEAD POPE
Canadian Premier Expresses Sorrow
at Leos Demise
OTTAWA Ont Sir Wilfrid Lau
rier the Canadian premier has ad
dressed the following letter to the
apostolic delegate Mgr Sbaretti to bo
forwarded to Rome
I beg you to convey to his emi
nence the cardinal secretary of state
the deep sense of sorrow which has
been caused in this country by the
death of his holiness Pope Leo XIII
Canadians of all classes and denomina
tions have had many reasons to ap
preciate the broad wise and enlighten
ed statesmanship with which he guid
ed the church and which now calls for
the spontaneous tribute of admiration
from the whole world
I have the honor to be your excel
lencys obedient servant
WILFRID LAURIER
INJUNCTION IS INEFFECTIVE
Men Quit as Individuals Thus Getting
Around Restraining Order
MINNEAPOLIS Eighty workmen
employed on the federal building
struck Saturday because one of the
sub contractors put two unfair electri
cal workers to worlc
The men belong to the various un
ions that are members of the building
trades council which was recently en
joined along with the Electrical Work
ers union by Judge Gray from inter
fering in any way with the electrical
contractors by ordering or inciting
their workmen to quit work In this
case however the building trades
council disclaims all responsibility
and the men claim tohave each acted
on his own individual responsibility
South Dakota Commission
MITCHELL S D The South Da
kota commission which will have
charge of the state building at the
Worlds fair organized here as fol
lows
President S W Russell vice pres
ident J L Boucher secretary F R
Farmer treasurer W B Saunders
The commission has but 7000 to
spend and will use that to build a
corn palace believing that the
products of the state can be displayed
in better style in this manner than in
any other within the appropriation
Hope to Unite Populists
DENVER A large attendance is ex
pected at the conference of political
reformers to be held here The con
ference will be of an unofficial char
acter and members of various parties
are invited to participate The na
tional committees of both branches of
the peoples party are however called
to meet here in conjunction with the
gathering and it is believed that some
agreement will be reached for harmon
izing the two factions of that party if
an amalgamation to include other re
form parties is not effected
Siam Wants to Borrow Money
WASHINGTON D C Unite
States Minister King at Bankok re
ports to the state department that in
quiries have been made of him as to
the chance of placing in the United
States a loan of one million pounds
sterling He says that the proposed
loan is for twenty years at 5 per cent
and that the general revenues of
Siam are offered as security An offer
from other sources is now under con
sideration
Lord Barrington HI
ST LOUIS Mo The preliminary
trial of Lord F Seymour Barring
ton charged with the murder of
James P McCann which was set for
Monday in Justice Campbells court
will probably be postponed Barring
ton is ill in the Clayton jail with a
threatened attack of typhoid fever
Saturday his temperature was 103
and on Sunday his condition was not
changed It is thought he will be ali
right soon
Death Parte Him from Millions
SAN DIEGO Cal S L Griffith a
millionaire of Danby Vt who came
here a few months ago and bought a
beautiful place called The Palms at
National City died Tuesday
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FIGURES ON TAX LEVY
State Board of Equalization Holds
Session
LINCOLN The state board of
equalization has been in session mak
ing tentative figures to represent the
relative position of the counties for
the purpose of fixing the levy
Several counties had representatives
before the board looking after their
interests
The assessment rolls show a total
of 33408770 acres of land returned
his year an increase over that of
ast year of 5G758C acres The aver
age assessed valuation of improved
land is 391 an acre as against 315
ast year Unimproved land is return
ed at an average of 114 this year and
105 last The average value of im
proved lots has been increased from
1277C to 12871
The number of cattle returned this
year is 2313495 with an average
value of 446 each horses 659983
with an average value of 774 and
asses 3940 with an average value of
940 a head
The total assessment of the state is
188458379 an increase of 8481811
over that of last year
Of the total valuation Douglas coun
ty furnishes 2559361032 about one
seventh of the total
Those who have appeared before
the board have been given to under
stand that they cannot hope to get
the assessment of last year reduced
since the entire levy will be made
on a basis of 2 mills higher than last
year The principal desire is to get a
levy which will compare equitably
with the other counties of the state
While the board is disposed to low
er the levy of those counties which
return a high assessed valuation they
aim to make the levy as great as pos
sible and there are several counties
which will get the limit of 9 mills
Of taxable franchises Nebraska has
but few as shown by the assessment
roils The returns show thirty six of
what are known generally as public
service corporations that will pay
taxes on intangible property com
monly known as franchises
Bellwood Bank Pays Dividend
M J Holland who has been receiv
er for the Bellwood bank which was
wrecked by A H Gould the cashier
has declared his first dividend of 5
per cent The bank which did a
large business with the farmers 2
northern Butler county failed in
January 1902 It is said that there
are some assets remaining in the
bank but they are of doubtful value
The small size of the dividend dem
onstrates the skill of Gould as a bank
wrecker
Socialists File Ticket
The political party known as so
cialists was the first to file the list
of nominees for state officers The
ticket is composed of C Christiansen
Plattsmouth no business address
for supreme judge F S Wilber Om
aha and F B Lippincott Blair re
gents of the state university Wilber
has no business address With the
names was the motto of the conven
tion Economic Equality
A New Bridge
The county supervisors have let the
contract for the erection of a new
iron and steel bridge across the Loup
river at Ord
EASY FOR IOWA FISHERS
Fine Amounts to Much Less Than Li
cense Fee
LINCOLN Game Warden McCoc
nell has reported the case of a num
ber of Sioux City parties who were
arrested at Dakota City for fishing
without a license They were taken
before a local justice who fined them
1 and costs much to their own satis
faction and the discomfort of the
game warden as they could afford to
be fined several times and then get
their fishing cheaper than by paying
the license fee The -customary
amount of fines for these offenses is
the amount of the license with the
costs added
Chief Deputy Carter thinks the
poachers should have been fined at
least the amount of the license fee
He says Iowans especially should not
object to paying this fee as the state
has a similar law costing Nebraska
hunters 10 per county to hunt quail
in Iowa
Fees of Bank Examiners
The state treasury has received its
first fee for bank examinations under
the new law The last legislature en
acted a law fixing the salaries of bank
examiners at 1800 and requires
them to turn all fees into the state
treasury The fee was paid by the
Frenchman Valle bank at Palisade
Bank examiners hitherto have been
allowed all fees up to 2000 a year
It is said that the fees rarer went
above that figure
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THE STATE AT LARGE
August 5th Wahoo will hold a spe
cial election to vote school bonds
There is an epidemic of scarlet
fever in the neighborhood of Elmwood
The locality is under quarantine
A A Curtin a brakeman on the
Rock Island had his right hand
smashed while -coupling cars in the
yards at Beatrice
There was a heavy thunder storm
at Greeley during which the Catholic
church was struck by lightning shat
tering the shingles and plastering on
one corner
A telegram was received at Seward
stating that Claude Roberts had ac
cidentally shot and killed himself at
Ogden Utah He resided in Seward
nearly all his life
Governor Mickey honored the re
quisition papers of the governor of
Illinois for two divine healers F C
Parker and W F Hall who were ar
rested recently in Omaha
Henry Brooks a young man who
lives near Henderson was arrested
and brought before Judge Taylor at
York He is charged with committing
an assault upon Agnes Batztaff
A large number of workers from
Austria have recently arrived in
Saunders county and are staying with
their fellow countrymen until they
can find work or locations for farming
Chief Surgeon Plummer of the Rock
Island has designated Dr Hefferlins
hospital at Beatrice as the official hos
pital for crippled and injured em
ployes of the road between Belleville
and Horion Kas
At the special precinct election in
Valentine ten thousand dollars in
bonds were voted as a bonus for the
new normal school The vote was
practically unanimous there being
only fifteen vagainst bonds
The iron columns for which officials
at the government building have so
long waited are at Norfolk at last
Work will be immediately pushed and
within three weeks time according
to Superintendent Williams the sec
ond story will begin to rise
William Purmont a cook who de
serted his family at York about one
year ago and went to Dakota to live
was brought back by Sheriff Brott He
had his preliminary hearing and was
bound over to the district court
F S Moose charged with whipping
his wife had his preliminary hearing
in the county court at Beatrice and
was bound over to the district court
in the sum of 200 in default of
which he was sent to the county jail
Ex Treasurer George W Maurer of
Gage county has filed in the supreme
court a petition in error in the suit
brought against him in the county to
recover some 3325 paid by him dur
ing two terms of office for clerk hire
in excess of the ifees of the office
Just at the opening of the game of
ball at Wahoo between Wahoo and
Stones Strutters the colored team
of Atchison Kas Charles Rathburn
manager of the latter team dropped
dead He was apparently in good
health and his death was from heart
failure
A barn belonging to Bert Breed
living one and a half miles northwest
of Tekamah was struck by lightning
Two horses were killed and Breed
who was in the barn was knocked
down and rendered unconscious for
some time The barn was set on fire
but not burned
The county superintendent of Stan
ton county is the first to send in his
annual report to the state superintend
ent Male teachers have been paid on
an average of 5082 a month as
against 4540- last year while the
wages of female teachers have in
creased from 3630 to 3864 a year
A band of twenty horses were stolen
out of a pasture of F T Bishops
place in the north part of Perkins
county July 12 They were traced to
Wry Colo where they were shipped
to South Omaha The billing was
changed en route and the car switched
off and sent to Neligh Neb
The ten-year-old son of Frank Tip
pen living southwest of Fairbury was
severely bitten by a rattlesnake A
dog belonging to Mr Tippen attacked
the snake and after he had torn it
into three pieces the family supposing
it dead went up to look at it when
the head of the reptile which was at
tached to only about three inches of
its body raised up and sank its fangs
into the boys bare foot The boy will
recover
The barn of Thos Bryant on a farm
about three miles east of Schuyler
was struck by lightning and set on
fire One horse and three head of
cattle and the entire building was
burned before sufficient help could ar
rive
Mr Munster a prominent young
farmer residing a few miles northeast
of Beatrice finished threshing his
wheat crop last week From forty
seven acres the yield was 1000 bush
els nearly twenty two bushels per
acre
Iowa Farms S4Per Acre Cash
baltnco H crop till pfo UULH ALL Sioux City Is
The number of opium- smokers In
the United States is estimated at
1000COO
Flaon Cure Tor Consumption Is an Infallible
medicine for coughs and cold N Y Sjlkujx
Ocean Qrove N J Feb 17 1000
If a womans husband Isnt admired
by her friends she is mad with them
if he is Bhe doesnt trust them
Mrs Anderson a Drominent
society woman of Jacksonville
Fla daughter of Recorder of
Deeds West says Hr
There arc but few wives and
mothers who have not at times en
dured agonies and such pain as only
women know of I wish such women
knew the value of iAdia E Pink
Iiams Vegetable Compound It
is a remarkable medicine different in
action from any other I ever knew and
thoroughly reliable
I have seen cases where women
doctored for years without permanent
benefit who were cured in less than
three months after taking your Vege
table Compound while others who
were chronic and incurable came out
cured happy and in perfect health
after a thorough treatment with this
medicine I have never used it myself
without gaining great benefit A
few doses restores my strength and
appetite and tones up the entire
system Your medicine has been tried
and found true hence I fully endorse
it Mrs R A Axdekson 225 Wash
ington St Jacksonville Fla 5000
forfeit If original of above testimonial proving genu
ineness cannot be produced
Tlie experience and testimony
of some of the most noted -women
of America go to prove beyond
a question that Lydia JE Pink
hams Vegetable Compound will
correct all such trouble at once
by removing the cause and re v
storing the organs to a healthy
and normal condition
Minds whicli never rest are subject
to many digressions
MANY CHILDREN ARE SICKLY
Mother Grays Sweet Powders for Children
used by Mother Gray a nurse in Childrens
Home New York cure Summer Complaint
Feverishness Headache S tomach Troubles
Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms At
all Druggists 25c Sample mailed FREE
Address Allen S Olmsted Le Roy N Y
Modesty is so handsome a cover
that we invariably expect to find some
thing very good underneath it
DONT SPOIL TOUR CIOTIIES
Use Red Cross Ball Bluo and keep theu
white as snow All grocers 5c a puckage
An Appropriate Object of Sympathy
Pension Commissioner Wares sym
pathy has been aroused once more
this time by the pension application
of a battle scarred veteran who tells
a story of domestic infelicity con
cluding in this fashion I got blood
building a fifty fourth castle a mag
wen I cam bak from the frunL The
eg was not good wen you send my
penshun I want the Deed made sos
my wiie cant get none of it she
throde the eg She war a rebel
Origin or Names cf Carriages
Omnibuses were first seen in Paris
in 1827 and the name is nothing more
than the Latin word signifying for
all Cab is an abbreviation of the
Italian word cabriola which was
changed to cabriolet in French Both
words have a common derivative
cabriole signifying a goats leap The
exact reason for giving it this strange
appellation is unknown unless be
cause of the lightness and springiness
of the vehicle in its original form In
some instances the names of special
forms of carriages are derived from
the titles of persons who introduced
them The brougham was first used
by the famous Lord Brougham and
the popular hansom also derives its
name from its introducer Mri Hansom
Landau a city in Germany was tho
locality in which was first made th
style of vehicle bearing that name
Found a Friend
Valley City N Dak July 27th
Mrs Matilda M Boucher of this place
tells how she found a friend in the
following words
tFcr years I suffered with a dizzi
ness in my head and could get noth
ing to cure me till about two yeaVs
ago -when I was advised to take
DoxHs Kidney Pills These pills
cured me before I had used the whole
of the first box and I havent been
troubled since
In January of this year I had an
attack of Sciatica that made me
almest helpless and remembering
how much Dodds Kidney Pills had
done for me before I sent and got
some and began to take them at once
In three weeks I was well and not
a trace of the Sciatica left and I have
been well ever since
Dodds Kidney Pills have certain
ly been of great benefit to me I have
found them a friend In time of sick
ness and I will always recommend
them to every one suffering with the
troubles that bothered me
There Is one liquor shop for every
seventy persons in the province of
Eure France
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