jyL H IVteCook Tribune F M KIMMELL Publisher MCOOK NEBRASKA THE NEWS m BRIEF 1 s3sSKse Announcement Is made that thG New York Dally News plant and good will will be sold at auction on August 21 The amount of 3 and 4 per cent bonds received at the treasury to date for exchange into 2 per cent consols is 801S7S50 An area of coal estimated to contain 250000000 tons has been located In the Peace river country Some ol the seams are said to be nine feet thick The coal Is reported to be of good quality Miss Alice Roosevelt is expected at Newport August 3 and will be the guest of Mr and Mrs R Fulton Cut ting A series of entertainments will mark her stay The Doylestown National bank of Doylestown Pa has been closed by the comptroller of the currency Bank Examiner J W Schofield has been appointed receiver William H Seymour of Brockport N Y celebrated his one hundred and first birthday last week by entering a croquet tournament and making one of the best scores The value of German exports to the United States during the fiscal year ending July 1 last was 119778625 or a net increase of 18064561 over the preceding fiscal year The activity of Vesuvius which re cently became quite marked is now diminishing says a dispatch from Na ples Explosions are less frequent and the quantity of lava emitted is almost nil Ex Congressman Driggs appeared before Judge Thomas in the United States circuit court Brooklyn and pleaded not guilty to the indictments in connection with the postal Investi gation Rev Dr E O Buxton has resigned the presidency of Baldwin university at Berea O because the trustees tried to force him he says to go out and solicit the necessary money to pay his salary Walter W Condon aged 23 former ly of Coldwater Mich said to be heir to a 350000 estate was found in Chicago after a long search employed as elevator conductor in a down town office building At Bemidji Minnl W F Street townslte man and politician was acci dentally shot and killed by Louis Bland aged 15 years his step son A full charge of shot entered the small of his back at close range The Chicago Great Western and oth er lines leading from Missouri points and from other territory in that sec tion are already commencing to car ry the wheat crop to St Paul and Min neapolis and to the head of the lakes Denying that he intended to re nounce his American citizenship and become a naturalized Englishman and accept a seat in parliament Bourke Cockran returned on the Kai ser Wilhelm der Grosse last week He still shows the effects of his illness in Egypt Mr and Mrs Charles J Glidden of Lowell Mass left Copenhagen in their automobile in an attempt to cross the arctic circle The United States consul accompanied them to Elsinor The automobilists received an enthu siastic send off from a big crowd at the starting point A new issue of the counterfeit of the United States buffalo note de scribed in the press dispatches of Oc tober 17 1902 has been discovered The check letter has been changed from C to B and the plate num ber from 57 to 52 Otherwise the notes are the same On account of the prevalence of yel low fever at Tampico Mexico Surgeon General Wyman of the United States marine hospital service has ordered Assistant Surgeon Thomas B Richard son to that port to take charge in con junction with Assistant Surgeon Frlck of the disinfection of ships bound for United States port The government will institute pro ceedings against W W Weighel a postal contractor and the Fidelity Trust and Deposit company of more for approximately 200000 which the postofSce department has been compelled to expend above the amount of contract for carrying the mails in wagons in New York City The American delegates to the con vention called to meet at Geneva Sep tember 15 next to revise the rules of the Red Cross relative to warfare have been notified by the Swiss min ister at Washington of an indefinite postponement of the convention According to the annual report of Pension Agent Metcalf the Topeka - agency paid out 15000000 in pensions during the past year The total num ber of pensioners on the rolls at enf is 111629 a decrease of 236 from last year xmBaEBBie3C Sljn JWiWriMiMMi jBmiiBi r I i iWI llli MM iMMamUmWdiBHil III iwmM I 1 ii i i I M WW ssBmmmvmhssrijx KIDDEH PICTURE PUZZLE t VtjXrf a TT i -T r zMMtctfraiS I T v - SJXt Jbv jyw janiiirfiHiHi7y5tA trr u jnrc rr ifiN wniiywiiHiiMWi iii i vi- ijWMMffiffaifrtfffiV7i r swar vr vk aifcjiiTOtiaL r i j - B2MnillW7KJ30iaA rfUJ x- fSXZfSSimMZiia 2zLrtfz nrw nTw isiP JmZt tift Rains Damage Crops in Austria VIENNA Continuous heavy rains in many parts of Austria are damaging crops Already most serious floods have caused great havoc in the Jaeg erndorf districts of Silesia Buildings have colalpsed crops are ruined and the loss is estimated at several mil lions of kronen At Naschkautz and Bucovina the rivers have overflowed and have submerged eighty houses and destroyed the crops inflicting im mense loss on the poorest classes of te population Peruvian Congress Opens LIMA Peru President Rcmana on Tuesday opened the Peruvian congress The congression building the yx cent square and the adjacent streets were crowded and there were loud ac clamations on the arrival and depart ure of the dignitaries Perfect order was maintained All business was sus pended In connection with the open ing of congress the anniversary of the independence of the republic was cele brated m i Hi - rfw4 rMfU - as msi i f ircjf H os Jy BlfCir i Find the Worshiper at the Wayside Shrine TROUBLE IN CUBA REBEL FLAG RAISED IN EASTERN PART OF REPUBLIC SOLDIERS DEMAND THEIR PAY Sixty Armed and Mounted Men Appear in the Canto River District Proclaim Revolution Rural Guard is Hastily Called Out HAVANA In spite of the assertion made Thursday by Senor Yero secre tary of the interior that the killing of three men and the capture of a fourth man their leader who had attempted to cause an uprising in the vicinity of Bayamo province of Santiago ef fectually ended the only semblance of an uprising in Cuba the rumors of uprisings in eastern Cuba were fully confirmed in the government reports received from the governor and other officials of Santiago province These are to the effect that since the fight Sunday last sixty armed and mounted men have appeared outside villages in the Cauto river district proclaiming a revolution and demand ing the payment of the former mem bers of the revolutionary army No acts of violence have been reported but the inhabitants of the Cauto re gion are excited The leader of the revolutionary party is named Pupo Ke is a brother of one of the bandits killed by the rural guard on Monday General Rodriguez commander-in-chief of the rural guard has ordered the mobilization of ail the rural guards in eastern Cuba and the gov ernor of Santiago province has been instructed to enlist as many volun teers as may be deemed necessary to co operate with the mounted troops Secretary of the Interior Yero says there is no doubt that the authorities will be able to cope successfully with the situation as all reports he adds agree that popular sentiment is with the government of President Palma and that those who have risen in re bellion mostly belong to the wanton lazy class of Porto Principe New Placer Strike in Alaska VICTORIA B C The steamer Alur arrived from Skagway bringing fur ther advices regarding the new placer strike in the Tagama river district to which throngs are hurrying The strike is 180 miles from Yrhite Horse Campers who were returning from White Horse for food supplies on Mon day state that gold in paying quanti ties was being found on the surface the full length of Ruby and Fourth of July creeks Both were well staked No oae has reached bedrock l s psv MILLER RESUMES HIS WORK In Charge cf Men Who Waged War Against Him WASHINGTON W A Miller the assistant foreman of the bookbinding department of the government print ing office resumed his duties Mon day Miller was assigned to his work in charge of the men who have been waging a vigorous campaign against him but these men acting under the decision of the union continued at work technically under protest Secretary Dougherty of the Interna tional Brotherhood of Bookbinders has arrived here and has consulted with the local union President Tatum of the brotherhood being detained by ill ness No radical action of any sort i3 now contemplated Public Printer Palmer and Presi dent Barrett of the local Bookbinders union differ in their statements as to the consideration of the charges Mr Palmer said Monday that the charges are not being investigated and would not be except under certain circum stances which he declined to specify PENSIONERS SHOW DECREASE Fewer Recipients of Government Pay Receive More Cash TOPEKA Kan Wilder S Metcalf United States pension agent for Kan sasr Missouri New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory and Colorado district has compiled his annual report The number of pensioners decreased by 226 during the fiscal year There are now on the list 115629 pensioners During the year the Topeka office paid out in pensions 15S51710 This is 54000 more than during the previous fiscal year Missouri leads the district in the number of pensioners and has 11000 more persons on the roll than Kansas During the year the number of Mis souri pension claims paid was 50114 and the amount of money distributed in that state was 6835230 Kansas has 39074 pensioners and during the year they received 5445430 The 7802 pensioners in Oklahoma received 1990846 HAWAII SEEKS INDEPENDENCE ucnventlcn Approves Proposal to Peti tion American Congress HONOLULU At Tuesdays session of the home rule convention ex-Delegate Wilcox urged that congress be memorialized to grant Hawaiian inde pendence He also strongly favored the establishment of a government for the islands similar to that of Cuba His remarks were received with much ap plause It is rrobable a petition will be pre pared for presentation to congress Such an appeal would doubtless re ceive the signatures of many natives Man Who Starts Riot Dead JEFFERSONVILLE Ind Robert Lee the negro who shot Policeman Louis Massey at Evansvllle July 3 and started the riot that resulted in the death and injury of many citizens died here in prison from the effects of a wound in the lungs caused by a bul let fired by Massey Lees wife was killed by a train a few days after the riot Officers Prevent 5 Lynching ST LOUIS A special to the Re public from Greenville 111 says three itinerant perrlers charged with as saulting Mrs Frank Nance near Rip ley were on Friday captured ten miles from here by a posse of farm ers who prepared to lynch them The timely arrival of the officers prevent ed the lynching The prisoners were taken to Sorento where two were re leased but the third was held to the grand jury rrWr I i Genera Nebraska News r NEWSY STATE BRIEFS A number of cases of scarlet fever are reported at Lyons A large number of old soldiers at tended the reunion at Fairbury The old settlers of Barneston and vicinity will hold their picnic at Bar neston August 20 Hagenows band of Lincoln will give a three days concert in Fremont during September No hot winds have visited Nebraska thus far this year and corn all along the line is doing nicely Section Foreman Warthen of tho Missouri Pacific railway was thrown from his car near Julian and fatally injured Mrs Harry Giles was brutally as saulted by her husband at Wymore and the authorities are looking for the transgressor Thieves raided the merchandise store of White Bros at Lewiston but all they got for their trouble was sev eral pairs of shoes Bloodhounds fail ed to locate them Tile chicken shooting case came up for trial at Cozad Brazil Chapman was fined 1350 and Ray Wilkinson 1850 for shooting prairie chickens out of season Mrs A G Wagner who has held the position of librarian of the Lydia B Woods library at Falls City rfinue it was opened has tendered her resig nation o take effect August 1 During a hard electrical storm the Missouri Pacific depot at Portal was struck by lightning and burned to the ground This depot was considered by railroad men to have been the finest local station on the line J L Speck is now superintendent of the state property at Norfolk hos pital grounds A M Thomas former superintendent has resigned and gone to the western coast There are no signs yet of any action upon the new building ITie result of the bidding for the new normal school said Governor Mickey demonstrates that a healthy public sentiment exists in the west as well as in the east A state where such rivalry for the location of an ed ucational institution is possible must be congratulated Mrs W T Boydston wife of W T BoydstonJ a postal clerk running be tween Grand Island and Ord attempt ed to commit suicide She tried to end her earthly existence by taking strychnine After taking the drug she informed her husband of the affair and after several hours work the doctors caved her life Just as Erick Engel had completed his three year sentence in the peniten tiary for burglary and was about to breathe the free air once again he walked instead of into liberty into the arms of a sheriff armed with a warrant for his address on the charge of burglary of the jewelry store of R S TTiornton at Cozad three years ago Jacob Miller a welVto do farmer living six miles northeast of Scribner met with an accidental death Ke and his son brought to town two wag on Toads of corn and when on the elevator dump his eam started up He reached for the lines when he overbalanced himself falling out of the wagon the wheels of which went over his left breast He died in an hour There will be a cadet appointed from the Fifth congressional district to the United States Military academy at West Point who will be admitted into the academy on June 15 1904 In or aer that all applicants for this posi tion may have an equal opportunity to obtain the appointment Congress man Norris will hold a competitive examination at Hastings the latter part of August Seme interesting figures will be presented by a crop report scon to be issued by the department of labor and industrial statistics This will give the acreage by counties through out the state of all the principal crops together with a census of the live stock Comment on the outlook for the yield of the various crops garner ed by a recent trip across the state will also be incorporated in the report Several changes were made in the D T Hayden one of the pioneer members of the bar of Otoe county is dead He was county attorney of that county for a number of years and for the past four years president of the Otoe county bar association Three unknown men attempted to hold up Joseph Schneider a farmer living five miles east and north of Fre mont at his home They not only failed to accomplish their intent but were driven off the premises by Mr Schneider at the mouth of a shotgun The remains of Cornelius Ovenon who dropped dead in Pennsylvania a few days since while there on a visit Reached NebraskaCity last week He was one of the pioneers of that sec tion and leaves a wife several sons Mid a daughter J UNION PACIFIC IS REBUILDING Three Hundred Miles of Double Track In Nebraska In Two Years Reconstruction work on the Union Pacific railway is being pushed all along the line and the intentions of the engineers to improve the road un til it is second to none in the country it seems will soon be realized At Yutari a new steel bridge across the Platte river connecting that place with Valley is nearing completion -The bridge is a modern affair and it rests upon concrete piers similar to those under the viaduct across the tracks at Tventy fourth street in Omaha The branch between Valley and Lincoln is being greatly improved the intention being to reduce the curves and perfect the road bed thus making it possible to increase the speed of all trains The work will be completed some time next year The terminus at Lincoln is being bettered All along the line in Nebraska new ties are replacing old ones and large section gangs are at work every day in the year preparatory to replacing the old steel with a much heavier ar ticle Construction for the second track throughout Nebraska is being pushed and it is predicted that within the next two years 300 miles of double track will cover that much of the state The enormous business of the road which is expected to increase very materially during the next few years has forced the company to place the second track Long sidings also will be built and when the improvements are com pleted the engineers say the roadbed and trackage of the company will not be excelled in any part of the country NEBRASKA AT ST LOUIS FAIR Commission Working Hard and Is Greatly Encouraged Assistant Secretary H G Shedd of the Nebraska commission to the Louisiana Purchase exposition is in St Louis on exposition matters The commission is wasting no time in arranging for the interests of Ne braska at the exposition and the en thusiasm with vhich the project is meeting from all quarters of the state is ver encouraging according to Sec retary Miller who has been in Om aha in conference with Secretary Wat tlestles on commission matters Prof Barbour superintendent of the educa tional exhibits of the exposition is in Omaha on a like mission Prof Barbour met with the repre sentatives of the State Federation of Womens Clubs and President Wattles to confer upon matters pertaining to the educational exhibits in which the womens clubs throughout the state are taking so active an interest It is the purpose to make this exhibit one of the very best at the exposition and in this endeavor the most hearty encouragement is being given bv the educational interests of the state Hog With Many Feet PAPILLiON Neb A strange freak in the shape of a hog with six well formed feet at the farm of T J Snide near Portal has caused quite a sensa tion hereabouts The animal has only four legs but has two feet on each of his front limbs It is nearly full grown and seems to handle the extra feet without difficulty Fined for Illegal Fishing NORFOLK It cost D Gardener who hails from Wichita Kan just a 10 bill to cast a fish line into the Norfolk river here Im from Mis souri he exclaimed when a bystander insinuated that he was violating the state law in fishing without a license And Deputy Game Warden J A Rai ney showed all about it with an in mediate arrest Getting Ready for Sugar Crop MCOOK The Burlington is taking steps to be in readiness to handle the sugar beet crop of this part of the state Materials have been ordered for a large increase in trackage facili ties up the Frenchman branch and on the main line west of here At Cul bertson a sidetrack 800 feet long will be laid and still three miles farther west another 500 feet long The fine new Methodist church at Ashland just dedicated was struck by lightning and damaged to the extent of 200 Heir to Big Fortune John P Kelly who shovels coal for the Burlington in Lincoln received word that his father Patrick Kelly a prosperous farmer living near Albion Boone county has been left by his brother a half interest in an extensive and valuable coffee plantation in far off Brazil The estate is valued at 200000 and comprises one of the most productive and best plantations in the vicinity of the capital Rio Janeiro The August Century The August Century will contain iho opening chapters of the Hon An drew D Whites Chapters from My Diplomatic Life dealing with tho ministers first mission to Germany 1879 1881 Tho ambassador found In those two years that his duties and pleasures gave him experiences sounding almost almost every note v from the sublime to the ridiculous tnd brought him into close touch not anly with such personages as Presi Jent Hayes Secretary Evarts Bca ronsfield Browning and the Emper ors William I Frederick and William II but with all kinds of Americans in all kinds of predicaments Pattis Real Name On her forthcoming tour tho last irid finalest Madame PattI might use ler right and full name with which niericans are entirely unramuiar cant a was baptized Adelea Juana Maria Clo rinda Patti Most of us know her sim ply as PattI and a few of us as tho viarquise de Caux Signora NicolinJ ind Baroness Cederstrom 100 REWARD 100 Tho readers of this paper -will be pleased to Ieara hat there is at least one dreaded disease that icience has been able to cure In all its states and shat is Catarrh halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh beins a constitutional disease requires a ionstitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is liken internally actinc directly upon the blcod and ttucouo surfaces of the system thereby destroyinr he foundation of the disease and givine the patient strength by building up the constitution ind assisting nature in doing its work The pro prietors have so much faith in its curative powers hat they otfer One Hundred Dollars for any case hat it fails to cure Send for list of Testimonials Address F J CHENEY St CO Toledo Ohio Sold by druggists 75c Halls Family Pills are the best A Crippled Explorer Paul Fountain author of The Great Mountains of South America a wonder book of travel and explora tions has been a cripple from his birth Yet as his work shows he Ib an intrepid rambler among strango lands and peoples and no hint of his infirmity reaches his readers through his pages Try me just once and I am sure to come again Defiance Starch Got Buffalo Bills Jewelry Buffalo Bill while appearing with his Wild West show at Dudley Wor cestershire England was robbed of property valued at 2000 including a pin bearing the initials of King Ed ward who gave it to the showman a pair of diamond cuff links a gift from Srand Duke Alexis and other jewelry PlTQ rerwaieniT Purefi ro 3ts or nervousness arte r l S C first days lite or Dr Kiineg Orcnt Nerve Kcrtor r Semi for FUHK S200 triol bottle nnd treatise Da It H Kuke Ltd 831 Arch Street IhlUdeUMa Laborere Becomes Millionaire The most interesting citizen of Dan ville 111 is Michael Kelly Thirty years ago his pick and shovel were his only capital He prospered as s lab orer saved money to buy a farm found coal underneath his potato patch and now Mike Kelly as he is affection ately known is worth- 4000000 A town has been named after him When he first turned up in a Danville brick yard he could neither read nor write He will retire from business on Jan uary 1 next aged 65 years one of the richest men in Illinois No matter how much a girl fights against a man who tries to kiss her she can always forgive him for want ing to New York Press The greatest foe of liberty is not the tyrant but the contented slave TG0TH P0WSER The Only Dentifrice of International Reputation SARA BERNHARDT Standard 52 Years fiV3J 1 UJ ltalprt3 Usi V i 1 t5r rVV A I i Vs9iyvY Vr XtTI CV4 X rT the man who wears f mz EX6ELSEQR BRAND SSicksts RAWYJEKS Eieellor 15 ran d Oiled Clotbinz Hest In the world Will not czaclc pel or get 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