The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 04, 1903, Image 6

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McCook Tribune
F MKIMMELL Publisher
MCOOK
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NEBRASKA
News in Brief
An imperial decree has been issued
Assembling the German relchstag De
cember 3
The London Times Tokio corre
spondent cables that the far eastern
situation shows no improvement
Burglars broke into the postofflce at
Nanticoke Pa blew open the safe
and secured about 2000 in money and
Etamps
Harriett Hubbard Ayer the well
Known writer for the New York
World died of pneumonia after four
days illness
It ia estimated that the street car
ptrike has cost the company 254000
In receipts alone and has cost the
men S0548 on wages
To reduce expenses the Erie rail
way company closed all of its shops
on the entire system between Now
York and Chicago for four days
It is said that the Catholic authori
ties of Ireland have rejected an offer
made by Trinity college Dublin to
establish a Catholic college within its
walls
Alberto and Guido Toschi aged 8
and 11 years respectively who trav
eled alone from Florence Italy have
safely reached their mother in San
Francisco
The Prussian supreme court has
decided that strike picketing is lawful
t If conducted from a building where
the pickets presence is not objection
able to the tenant
Upwards of a hundred members of
the house of commons and eighty of
their wives and daughters started for
Paris to return the recent visit of
French senators and deputies
Quentin Roosevelt the youngest son
of the president and Mrs Roosevelt is
convalescing from a severe attack of
malaria coupled with a bad cold The
lad now is quite out of danger
Adjutant General Bell received from
the United States arsenal at Rock Is
land 111 1000 Krag Jorgensen rifles
and 900000 rounds of ammunition for
the use of the Colorado National
guard
John L Sullivans famous 10000
diamond belt has been sold at auction
for 2900 The belt was given Sulli
van by the citizens of Boston July 4
1887 and has now been purchased by
a Bowery dealer
At Lansing Mich after twelve
hours deliberation the jury -which
tried ex Senator Holbrook for attempt
ed bribery of a talesman in the inter
est of Eli R Sutton brought in a ver
dict of not guilty
Five members of the Louisville
Kyt fire department were dismissed
for conduct unbecoming firemen in
connection with the Masonic temple
fire This makes a total of eleven
firemen dismissed by the board
James King Gracie an uncle by
marriage of President Roosevelt is
dead at his home in New York as the
result of an attack of pneumonia He
had been ill only a few days Mr
dracie was a well known banker
At a meeting of the Purdue faculty
at Lafayette Ind Secretary Stone
outlined a plan for raising 100000
for the erection of a memorial gym
nasium in memory of the foot ball
players and others wrho lost their
lives in the railway wreck at Indian
apolis October 31
The Countess of Euston died in
London of bronchitis The countess
who was on the variety stage when
she was married in 1871 successfully
fought a suit to nullify her marriage
brought by the earl of Euston in 1884
The case was regarded as one of the
most extraordinary ever heard
The official canvass of the vote for
governor of Iowa has been completed
Governor Cummins received 70090
plurality and a majority of 59644 The
vote was Cummins republican 238
798 Sullivan democrat 159708 Han
son prohibition 12378 Work social
ist 6479 Weller peoples 589
The attention of the state depart
ment was called to what purported to
be a verbatim copy of the new Pan
ama treaty which has been published
in New York The authorities say
that the draft of the treaty as pub
lished was inaccurate and that no
genuine copy of the treaty entire -has
been published or can be published at
this time
On account of a reduction of 12
cents in their wages all the laborers
at the Sharon Pa tin mill of the
United States Steel corporation
struck The men were paid 150 a
day and were informed that in the
future they would receive 137
M Narrere the French ambassador
at Rome has almost concluded nego
tiations for an arbitration treaty be-
tween Italy and France The
sador will go to Paris at the end of
the week for the purpose of hastening
-the signing of the treaty
LANQFORTHEUS
PANAMAs PROPOSES TO TAKE IS
LANDS AND SELL THEM
VESSELS HAVE SOME TROUBLE
They Are Not Permitted to Sail De-
tween Colombian Ports and Panama
and Will Therefore for the Present
Abandon the Former Places
PANAMA The newspapers of the
isthmus are asking the government of
the Republic of Panama to occupy and
establish sovereignty over the islands
of San Andres and Albuquerque as
well as other small islands in the Car
ibbean sea as ttfe territorial limits of
the new republic lie between longitude
79 and 84 degrees The department
of Bolivar thoough bounded by the
78th degree of longitude his hitherto
exercised control over the islands
where English only is spoken
The newspapers propose that the
government shall negotiate for the
transfer of the islands to the United
States for use as a coaling station
COLON The steamer Verasilles ar
rived here this afternoon from Carta
gena It reports that the Cartagena
authorities would not allow it to clear
for Colon or to take on board passen
gers freight or mail for that port It
was furnished however with clear
ance papers for Port Limon
KINGSTON Jamaica Nov 29 The
Royal mail steamer Trent which ar
rived here today reports that the port
authorities of Cartagena refused to
clear it for Colon but issued clearance
papers to it for Port Limon Costa
Rica Despite this fact tlie Trent
called at Colon and took on board pas
sengers and cargo In the future
however vessels of any line calling
at isthmian ports will not proceed to
Cartagena and Savanilla
The next event of political impor
tance to the new republic will be the
ratification of the canal treaty and its
return to Washington which is looked
forward to with much interest as set
tling Panamas status as to the rati
fication of the treaty appears to bo
Panam is concerned absolutely bind
ing the new republic to the protection
of the United States After this has
been effected it is thought on the isth
mus that there will remain nothing for
Panama to do except to proceed under
the security of this friendship of the
United States with the development
of its internal affairs The possibility
of war or armed trouble with Colom
bia was not taken into serious con
sideration on the isthmus and is never
heard discussed officially or otherwise
The government officials seem to
think that in the event of any diffi
culty arising they will have nothing to
do but turn to the United States for
wise counsel and guidance and if help
is needed by Panama the United
States will supply it
WILLIAM J BRYAN VISTS DUBLIN
Cuest of Honor at Mansion House and
Makes a Brief Speech
DUBLIN Lord Mayor Harrington
gave a luncheon at the mansion house
in honor of William Jennings Bryan
The guests included Archbishop
Walsh John Redmond and John Dil
lon
Mr Bryan delivered a brief speech
in which he alluded to the strong in
fusion of Irish blood in the United
States and he said he believed the
greatness of his country was due to
the composite character of its people
and continued Mr Bryan they are
roing to build up a citizenship in ad
vance of anything the world has ever
seen
THE OFFICIAL VOTE OF OHIO
Kerricks Plurality Highest Ever Given
for Governor
COLUMBUS O The official vote
on the recent election in Ohio has
been announced by the secretary of
state The total vote cast was 878203
Myron T Herricks plurality over Tom
L Johnson for governor was 115812
the highest ever given a gubernatorial
candidate in Ohio The highest plur
ality received was by W S McKin
non for treasurer of state being 117
416 The lowest plurality was 109073
by Wade Ellis for attorney general
The amendments giving the gover
nor veto power abolishing double li
ability on capital stock of corpora
tions and giving each county represen
tation in the legislature was carried
No Clearance cf Isthmian Ports
KINGSTON Jamaica The Royal
Mail steamer Trent which arrived
here Sunday reports that the port au
thorities of Cartagena refused to clear
her for Colon but issued clearance pa
pers to her to Port Limon Costa Rica
Despite this facl the Trent called at
Colon and took on board passengers
and cargo In the future however
vessels of any line calling at isthmian
ports will not proceed to Cartagena
end Savanilla
NO HELP FOR BONDHOLDERS
Panama Tells What She Has Already
Paid Colombia
PANAMA Referring to the ques
tion of the republic of Panama paying
part of the foreign debt of Colombia
the Star and Herald gives the follow
ing data reckoned gold of sums de
rived from the isthmus which were
used exclusively for the benefit of
other departments
Sale of railroad reserves 5625000
for extensions granted to canal com
panies at least 3000000 exemption
paid by railroad for not constructing
its line to Flamenco as per contract
250000 Sums paid by Panama which
Colombia should have paid and which
wore never returned 1000000
The paper acds
Still Panama i3 willing to declare
the debt cancelled and even will pay a
big sum of Colombias debts here for
public services and war exactions but
she must energetically reject any pro
posal from Colombian debt bond
holders
RICHMOND P HOBSONS PLAN
Wants Nearly Three Billions Appro
priated for the Navy
WASHINGTON Former Command
er Richmond Pearson Hobson of the
navy has prepared a bill which he has
requested Representative Wiley of
Alabama to introduce In the house on
the convening of the regular session
of congress for the purpose he says
of making the United States the first
naval power of the world during the
next eighteen years The bill makes
a total appropriation of 2750000000
a certain portion of which is to be
used each year for new ships Fifty
million is made available for the
present fiscal year C0000000 for the
next and so on increasing by 10000
000 each year up to 1915 when a lump
sum of 1500000000 is made to carry
on the program to 1925
SHE IS NOT A PROTECTIONIST
Mrs Cornwallis West is Against Mr
Chamberlain
LONDON Mrs Cornwallis West
has ranged herself on the side of the
anti Chamberlainites in a letter in
considered the final step so far as which she declines to attend a meet
ing of the Primrose club of which
she i5 vice president and one of the
founders because the meeting was
called in the interest of the Tariff He
form league
In her letter Mrs Cornwallis Yest
declares she is not a protectionist
and does not desire to associate her
self with this retrograde movement
FOUR FIREMEN KILLED
Conflagration at Omaha Results in Fa
talities
OMAHA In a most disastrous fire
which was discovered at 330 Thurs
day morning in the warehouses of Al
len Bros wholesale grocers and of
the Pacific Storage company on lower
Jones street four firemen lost their
lives and damage amounting to not
less than 500000 resulted
The firemen who were buried be
neath tons of burning debris were
William Burmester William A Bar
rett Herbert C Goldsborough and Le
roy W Leiter all members of engine
company No 2
These men now lay buried beneath
a mass of wreckage thirty feet high
and hours will elapse before they can
be removed Removing the mass un
der which they lie will be begun as
soon as it can be sufficiently cooled to
allow the firemen to get near it
Will Be a Quiet Week
WASHINGTON The senate will
not do any business other than that of
a routine character during the present
week It will meet Tuesday and un
less the houso manifests a disposition
by that time to reach a final adjourn
ment will adjourn over to the follow
ing Friday The understanding is that
the senate will not originate a resolu
tion for the adjournment of the ses
sion but some senators expect the
house to do this not later than Friday
United States Offer Ridiculous
PARIS The republic of Colombia
is endeavoring to induce France to re
new work on the construction of the
Panama canal Colombian Financial
Agent Samper who is also a special
delegate to the administrative council
is now in Panama The French Ca
nal company has published a state
ment in which it states that the offer
of the United States is ridiculous and
places a high value on the companys
concessions
Suspects Shoot Officer
OAKLAND Cal In a pistol duel
between Policeman James H Smith
and two suspected porch climbers the
former was shot and killed and one
of the suspects who is unidentified
was also killed The lifeless body of
one of the suspects was found two
blocks away having fallen in his
tracks in a vacant lot where the dis
covery was accidentally made by a
couple of boys The other robber has
not yet been apprehended
Total
York
Totals
Coun
ties
Colfax
Dodge
Merrick
Nance
Platte 1307
Totals 0149
Counties
Clay
iilimora
Nuckolls
Saline
Thayer
1C47
1335
117
107
1244
477
905
312
1703
iso
1314
2225
1S50
2SC
712
5D3
1551
811
1170
1U10
U30
519
11SS
SSI
110S
lsas
SG30
32G
1G0S
879
723
102G
3030
255
409
89
Greeley 510
Kail 17S3
Hamilton0 1427
Harlan 819
Hayes 272
Hitchcock 440
Holt 125
Hooker 52
Howard 834
Jefferson 1497
Johnson 1252
Kearney 90S
Keith 227
IGeya Paha 3 GO
Kimball 105
Knox 1477
Lancaster 4897
Lincoln 1143
Logan 82
Loup 168
McPherson 74
Madison 178G
Merrick 873
Nance 847
Nemaha 1508
Nuckolls 1231
Otoe 1953
Pawnee 1240
Perkins 155
Phelps 9G3
Pierce 822
Platte 934
Polk S41
Red Willow 1010
Richardson 2123
Rock 378
Saline 1789
Sarpy 6S9
Saunders 1999
Scotts BluT 381
Seward 1633
Sheridan 502
Sherman 518
Sioux 147
Stanton 623
Thavor 1403
Thomas G2
Thursf on 562
Valley 82S
Washington 1303
Wayne 1011
Webster 1170
Wheeler 123
Tork 2011
1633
lOGS
G5
75
11CS
472
734
292
1599
760
1712
1923
1344
245
409
420
1G88
1187
1401
1856
692
479
1193
224
845
1984
8894
231
1472
935
601
1020
1716
21G
435
79
7S8
1388
1343
783
231
423
1621
46
10S8
1046
944
934
211
294
59
11S6
2793
7S4
79
121
31
1425
834
G76
1167
1110
15S4
695
184
764
791
1SG5
10SC
655
2009
256
1577
788
2109
209
1583
414
630
149
678
1163
73
593
67G
10S7
S04
1023
166
1523
Fifth District
Counties Evans
Butler 1611
Hamilton 140G
Polk S92
Saunders 1944
Seward
16S9
2122
9569
Smith
1324
1433
842
1893
1633
2027
5GS5
Seventh District
Hurd
1675
IwJ
a a
H3
Totals 771S
Counties
Cedar 1547
Cuming 1191
Dakota 678
Dixcn i - 1112
Stanton 645
Thurston 3S3
Totals 0530
rttiL
1G29 15SG
1212 9S9
14 G 85
91 52
1277 1107
574 291
1 671 586
1702 1479
1412 7G4
1433 1744
2219 1S54
1227 1260
217 256
728 502
G37 432
1708 1432
S4S 1153
1138 1301
1595 1770
681 602
534 176
1173 1151
363 283
1055 792
1722 2192
9354 7600
2S9 259
1711 1603
859 931
683 596
1132 999
31SS 1891
251 212
358 412
SO 43
490 779
163S 1313
1323 1235
797 786
297 20S
359 361
1393 1569
40 32
S7G 1094
1595 1174
1312 937
952 8SS
225 202
241 334
120 51
1317 1136
5055 2951
1170 975
93 85
153 123
56 23
1640 1370
990 850
912 703
1586 1279
1273 1194
2133 1739
1391 PGC
175 fOl
1056 815
753 740
1011 l9fT
992 1122
95S 677
2215 1933
435 210
1891 1603
685 807
1925 2003
362 244
1G57 1561
540 550
419 538
154 163
637 654
1560 1171
SS 79
703 39G
730 7G1
1376 1060
974 824
1227 1102
122 170
2060 1563
The Judicial Vote
First District
Conn A H C F W II E O
ties
coek vis ger singer
Gajre 3228 2538 2048 1S11
Jefferson 1537 1361 1103 1097
Johnson 1212 1100 1122 1018
Nemaha 1177 1292 1765 1312
Pawnee 1191 1021 912 805
Richdn 1936 1793 2450 2194
Totals 102S1 9107 9400 8237
Second District
Counties Paul Jessen
Cass 31S1
Otce 2944
Total C125
Third District
L Frost 0103
E P Holmes 0013
A J Cornish 6027
Fourth District
Wash
Eurt Doug- ins- To
las py ton tal
Kedick 1425 9S2G 761
Sears 1447 S974 735
Sutton 1396 9403 7S1
Troup 1397 727
Baxter 17GG 1475S 1257
Day 1763 146S9 1273
Estelle 1779 14941 1236
Ferguson 5S1 7S95 716
Pate 537 7233 G91
Dickinson S36 8504 707
Read 650 7796 70S
Doane 2S0 2065 146
Yeiser 276 2110 134
Guter 15 1534 45
Huber 11 1517 3S
Jacobson 12 1571 3S
Miller 11 1557 26
Morran 9 1506 40
Nicholson 10 14S3 39
Spencer 9 1479 27
1336 13301
1210 12467
1314 12894
1324 12638
1S52 19631
1900 19625
1918 19S94
935 1012S
914 9375
105S 11105
928 100F5
344 2ST
306
74
7G
82
78
79
Good
1770
1462
1147
2371
1659
1GG3
9154 1C072
Sixth District
Ree
der
S43
1779
1037
9G1
son
703
2155
923
87S
1024
Antelope 1C35
Knox 1629
Madison 18 12
Pierce S2S
Wayne 10S2
2826
1668
1642
1703
16S2
1611
1601
Scrn
berger
1190
152
110S
2243
1603
1491
Grim-
ison
1243
1761
752
5S4
1512
5S52
beck
1175
2137
42
635
G5G5
1684
1605
1297
1753
1270
7601
Eighth District
Robinson Graves
1333
1502
774
960
742
1G39 1611
1351 1215
119 104
115 112
1339 1287
509 489
914 872
427 411
117S 1845
1421 1382
1305 1335
2277 2223
1373 1327
28G 281
721 075
G2G GOO
1707 1G7G
890 S34
1200 1172
1999 1933
657 614
634 596
126S 124S
350 293
1090 996
2043 1988
9S7S 9665
327 20G
1691 1G45
876 S50
725 G95
1069 1014
2011 2945
2G8 255
413 395
90 91
534 506
1866 1810
1472 1475
82G
2S5
449
1294
52
85G
149S
1287
952
229
369
10S
1504
5255
1123
78
169
69
1704
MS
931
157G
1258
2051
1258
356
993
832
1209
873
1054
2191
410
1S2S
723
211S
2SS
1701
491
526
164
636
1423
69
57S
S63
1328
103G
1187
13G
2085
783
273
419
1274
49
37
1473
1244
914
215
257
41
1427
5174
10S1
77
1G1
63
1674
957
905
1541
1217
1941
1243
152
937
7S4
1142
848
997
2156
402
175S
707
2057
307
1657
464
49S
149
GOO
1398
65
547
820
1302
977
1191
127
2067
Counties
1612
1009
55
64
1079
iZa
677
247
1399
C74
1629
18d9
1283
231
434
382
1495
1045
59S
431
1081
194
74S
1830
C343
226
1402
851
5G1
981
1587
197
412
G5
702
131G
1322
764
229
397
1561
39
10S4
993
912
847
198
2S5
40
1123
2349
702
82
27
1276
TOO
60S
1135
1091
1503
683
1G9
GS3
751
1G70
1044
G03
1963
231
1470
741
1918
185
1545
407
600
144
671
109S
63
581
614
963
726
905
149
1465
Counties Paul
Blaine 121
Boone 1367
Garfield 292
Grant 92
Greeley 541
Hall 1S10
Hooker 4S
Howard 997
Loup ISO
Thomas 73
Valley 913
Wheeler 15S
Totals
6392
1539
t27
47
57
1055
401
646
244
1348
646
1612
1S31
1242
20
394
352
14 78
985
1335 1319
1G65 1G12
Did
414
1042
115
C39
176G
G632
215
1393
833
552
933
1514
185
408
62
672
1251
1295
727
204
377
1513
34
1072
SG7
882
819
184
268
40
1056
2308
G57
74
116
24
1314
711
5S1
1090
1070
1393
657
168
657
713
1586
1022
557
1933
224
1418
704
1923
171
1517
385
567
127
638
1070
59
550
589
925
665
966
143
1437
100
102
7
5
5
cJ
so
99
122
54
17
M
U
2S
82
26
27
143
35
21
87
4
91
3
228
17
49
53
36
G4
241
9
34
3
18
73
70
SI
S
11
110
1
41
GO
87
59
9
29
12
84
346
80
8
00
2
45
6
35
75
40
92
108
4
75
35
52
86
53
60
40
102
39
129
26
07
45
33
11
19
SO
3
10
43
54
13
66
171
86
1293
2G3
S4
843
1748
44
841
157
PG
S23
147
G389
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OFFICIAL VOTE OF NEBRASKA
The Vote in Dcsail for Supreme Judges Regents of the University
and Fifteen District Judges
County
Adams
Antelopo
Banner
Blaine
Boone
Box Butte
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo
Burt
Butler
Cedar
Chase
Cherry
Cheyenne
Clay
Colfax
Cuming
Custer
Dakota
Dawes
Dawson
Deuel
Dixon
Dodge
Douglas
Dundy
Fillmore
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
Gage
Garfield
Gosper
Grant
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B
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07
83
0
5
86
54
9
78
37
84
105
4G
16
26
24
84
22
IS
128
29
1G
84
i
47
51
30
57
228
6
31
3
16
65
63
SI
G
11
105
1
42
62
82
49
8
64
328
75
00
4
40
86
33
78
36
82
104
4
61
33
48
o
47
51
37
100
37
108
23
60
40
13
8
17
77
3
9
47
47
12
G4
3
167
Tenth District
Adams 17S1
Franklin 877
Harlan 743
Kearney S10
Phelps 938
Webster 1155
Totals 6304
10S
1179
217
93
753
1713
59
1153
141
77
693
1S4
6377
Totals 6194
Banner 156
Cheyenne 545
Deuel 463
Keith 2S4
Kimball 139
Lincoln 1311
Logan 110
McPherson 108
Perkins 163
Scotts Biuff 458
Totals 3922
Fourteenth District
R C
ties Orr
Chase 314
Dundy 363
Frontier 755
Furnas 1144
Hays 302
ritchcoek 5iG
Red Willow 1039
Totals 4919
Fifteenth District
Harrlrg
Counties Fisher
Box But 445
oyd 742
Brown 409
Cherry
I Dawes
Keya Paha
Rock
Sheridan
Sioux
658
696
1233
367
31
43S
142
Totals 5497
Wills
345
985
421
606
556
1200
355
357
129
5303
ton
567
834
257
479
505
177S
311
310
479
154
5S04
a
2
5
r
o
ra
37
5
u
IS
15
45
34
76
11
11
111
8
22
12
34
21
21
C2
27
51
26
72 49
223 15S7 1575
14 9 9
30
2S
45
11
50
8
4
1
9
112
IS
55
19
9
63
0
28
44
5
25
4
21
29
39
7S
7
8
3
IS
12
4
35
9
53
14
00
29
13
20
24
41
51
3
44
2S
38
61
7
11
33
7
4
14
00
20
15
110
11
14
20
9
m
32
27
0
ft
15
14
43
15
77
11
13
112
12
2
20
13
32
IS
23
67
2a
53
25
4
29
0
31
29
49
9
53
9
4
1
10
111
18
57
18-
9
5G
0
27
42
5
26
4
23
3
25
44
79
5
8
o
17
14
4
38
9
57
13
00
52
13
17
25
32
53
3
45
30
39
GS
8
11
37
7
4
14
00
20
15
S3
12
13
21
8
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Ever
James Adams Son
1714 34
1054 32
959 70
1111 31
925 22
1171 10
G934 199
Eleventh District
Arm
Hanna son strong
G4
1134
1C1
67
420
1431
34
1030
124
51
567
14 G
5229
Twelfth District
Counties Hostetler Hand
Buffalo 2215
Custer 2019
Dawson 13D4
Sherman 56G
13S8
1913
1191
622
5114
Thirteenth District
Counties Grimes Tarson
53
361
136
182
57
-860
77
25
178
243
2172
J L
Whitr
235 4
223
637
102G
433
206
406
740
392G
WeFt
over
579
Slls
307
G26
553
166S
330
314
710
6133
Psralyzed by Cigarettes
r urtr uL iY a lad mi
this city named Rainey came very
near to deaths door during the night
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Wiss Rose Peterson
Mrs Winslon s ootnin Byrop
For children teethlnp softens the gums reduces t
Cammatloa allays pain cure wind colic 25c a bottlu
A Great Mans Cowardice
The late Earl of Beaconsfield was
gifted with any amount of moral and
political courage but he was an ab
ject coward physically When he was
still plain air Disraeli his wife once
said ot him Benjamin is the great
est coward I ever saw Why do you
know I always have to pull the string
of his shower bath And the great
man was fain to confess that this was
actually the case
The Romance of Anthracite
The anthracite trade began with an
output of 19G5 tons in twelve months
It has grown to 70000000 tons annu
ally In 1803 the city of Philadelphia
bought 100 tons of anthracite for use
in the pumping works but the engi
neers not knowing how to burn it
broke it up to gravel the walks in the
yards In 1814 two arkloads were
sold at the falls of the Scuylkill for
21 a ton A morning was wasted in
futile attempts to burn this coal and
at noon the employer and his work
men discouraged at their ill luck
shut up the furnace and went to din
ner On their return they were as
tonished to find a roaring lire the
furnace doors red hot and the fur
nace itself in danger of melting From
that day dates the successful use of
anthracite in America
Reads Like a Miracle
Friarspoint Miss Nov 30 The
Butler case still continues to be the
talk of the town Mr G L Butler the
father of the little boy says
The doctor said my boy had disease
of the spinal cord and treated him
for two months during which he got
worse all the time Finally the doctor
old me he did not know what was the
trouble The boy trould wake up dur
ing the night and say that he ra
242 j dying He would be nervous and
i mug anu woum want to run from the
house saying he saw ugly things
which frightened him After we had
tried everything else I read an adver
tisement of Dodds
Kidney Pills as a
cure for Nervous
Troubles I
pur
chased some and used them until he
uau tanen altogether eight boxes when
Jl arettes Contrary to the statutes of hf WSS SUnd e11 with not a sin-
n r i c c avaiytum nr ino old trnnhlo oi
uxoo tae state ne nas Deen able to buy the wae cnrna r 7 1 iU13
and was practically paralyzed
Counties Boyd Cones
sso for a while
1200
After the care of a
j gjj sician for several hours he was finally
913
soi
revived ana his relatives intend to en
force the law of Nebraska hereafter
Totals 01G 523i very rigidly
- y ago ana i reel sure
that he Is permanently cured We owe
to Dodds Kidney Pills all the credit
for his restoration to good health
A man is caught more times in his
speech than a woman because you
cant interrupt a woman -
A
tary Parkdale Tennis Club Chi
cago from experience advises all
young girls who have pains and
sickness peculiar to their sex to
ass Lydia E Pinkhams Vege
table Compound
How many beautiful young1 girls de
velop into worn listless and hopeless
women simply because sufficient atten
tion has not been paid to their physical
development No woman is exempt
from physical weakness and periodic
pain and young- girls just budding into
womanhood should be carefully guided
physically as well as morally Another
woman
Miss Hannah E Mershon Col
lingswood 2X J says
I thought I would write and tell
you that by following your kind ad-
vicu x leui mse a new person a was
always thin and delicate and bo weak
that I could hardly do anything Men
struation was irregular
I tried a bottle of your Vegetable
Compound and began to feel better
right away I continued its use and
am now well and strong and men
struate regularly I cannot say enough
for what your medicine did for me
S5000 forfeit If original of above letter proving
genuineness cannot bo produced
Iiydia E Pinkhams Vegetable
Compound will cure any woman
in the land who suffers from
womb troubles inflammation of
the ovaries and kidney troubles
Tfi Fill 8J0inesfasl
LANDS OF
iSfsjfj Wftsifirn
Arc the STAR ATTRACTIONS for 1904
Millions of acres of magnificent Grain and Graz
ing lands to be had as a free cift or by purchase-
irom Railway Companies Land Corporations etc
THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS
Good Crops delightful climate splendid
school system perfect social conditions
eiccptionn1 railway advantages and wealth
and ufuuence acquired easily
Thepopulation of Western Canada increased
128000 by immigration durine the past year over
50000 being Americans
Write to nearest authorized Canadian Govcrment
Acent for Canadian Atlas and other information
or address Superintendent Immigration Ottawa
W V Bennett 801 New York Life Buildin
Omaha Neb
Hydrogen
The atom of hydrogen is the small
est of thcultimate atoms c the
chemists but it is 1780 times as large
as the corpuscles which have recently
been demonstrated as the elements of
the atoms
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