nmromwwiuiu McCook Tribune F M KIMMELlJ Publisher MCOOK NEBRASKA - - - i t News in BHef m Snow slides are reported from al most every point in the Interior ot British Columbia The chief source of wealth of Japan Is her coal of which 9000000 tons were mined In 1901 The Brooklyn Yacht club has ac cepted a cup from Sir Thomas Liptor for a race of small racers Another foreign wrestler has arrived In America ready for business He is a Spaniard and Is known as Napolcpn Pascal Colonel Thomas Marshall Green onG of the most widely known historian in the south has just died at his home in Danville Ky Senator J W Bailey of Texas has resigned as director of the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders association He gave no reason for his action Hadji Mohammed Bui Abdullah the Mad Mullah against whom the British have been conducting a campaign in Somaliland has escaped Into Italian territory A great great grandson of Thomas Jefferson is a candidate for mayor of Richmond Va He is Colonel George Wayne Anderson a member of the state senate Harry Y Hill a veteran theatrical manager is dead at his home in Sara toga N Y as a result of a stroke of paralysis He was 68 years old and a native of Troy Henry Marr of Columbus Ind a farmer lives in a house exactly in the middle of this great country A stone in his barn lot marks the spot by census officials Rev Samuel- A Taggart for many years state secretary of the Young Mens Christian associations of Penn sylvania and widely known through out the country is dead Charles A Robinson who in part nership with Mr Peyton of Califor nia made a national reputation as an owner of coursing greyhounds is dead at his home in St Louis Mo There are more than a dozen busi ness women in Chicago enjoying in comes of from 3000 to 10000 a yeai resulting from their own enterprise prompted and managed by themselves It is believed that the Rothschild family as a whole is worth about 1500000000 the French section be ing represented by about 350000000 and the English branch by considera bly more Charged with misappropriating 200000 of the funds of the suspended Federal bank at New 1ork City David Rothschild former president of the institution yesterday was held in 25 000 bail for examination April 20 The St Petersburg correspondent of the Paris Journal says that Grand Duke Cyril was on the bridge of the Petrapavlovsk when the explosion oc curred and was thrown into the sea which led to the saving of his life In a volume just published in Gert many by Prof Viereck he credits Benjamin Smith Barton of Philadel phia with being the first American student to visit a German university Barton studied atGottingen in17S9 There was a general suspension of business in Danbury Conn during the hour of the funeral service over the body of Lieutenant Ernest A Weichert who was one of the victims of the explosion on the battleship Missouri In the hope that one of the eighteen George Millers named in the Chicago city directory may turn out to be the missing son of the late Charles Miller of Brooklyn who left an estate of 100000 Chief ONeill of the Chicago police detailed men to investigate Former Chief Jail Guard W F Huff man is charged in an indictment re turned by the grand jury at St Louis with conspiracy It is alleged that Hoffman was implicated in the effort to get saws Into the city jail to aid George Collins who was executed March 26 for the murder of Detective Schumacher to escape Nearly every day for the past two years the secretary of war has re ceived a letter from a man in Massa cnusetts who simply gives his address and says nothing else The letters are supposed to be reminders that the writer is awaiting a reply to some communication to the department on a matter of interest to him Postmaster General Harris chief of the naval bureau of supplies and ac counts already has received about 2500 in subscriptions to the fund for the benefit of the dependent relatives of the men who lost their lives on the battleship Missouri This does not include the proceeds from the enter tainment given Monday at the Lafay ette theater which is estimated to be about 1600 There is a movement on foot to apply the curfew law to the national capital About 4000 cities end totrns in the United States mostly in the west now have curfew laws to keep children who are unattended oft the streets after a stated hour in the even ing The loss of life from accidents and disasters in the United States last year was Fires 1792 drowning 2471 explosions 736 falling build ings etc 474 steam railways 4090 electric railways 573 electricity 156 mines 788 cyclones and storms 487 lightning 139 THE TWO HOUSES WHAT THE FIFTY EIGHTH GRESS HAS DONE HOUSE HURRYING WORK CON- THE TWO IMPORTANT SUBJECTS Panama Canal and Cuban Reciprocity Considered of Greatest Interest Bills of Public Nature and the Amount of Appropriations WASHINGTON The Important legislative accomplishments of the sessions of the fifty eighth congress were confined to two subjects Cuba and Panama The reciprocity treaty between the new island republic and the United States initiated by Pres ident McKinley was made operative by legislative enactment The ratifi cation of a treaty by the senate and the subsequent initiation of legisla tion for the government of the canal zone commit the United States to the construction of the Panama canal connecting the waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans The special session now denominat ed the first session was called for the purpose of carrying out the pledge of the nation to Cuba The Panama development was one which arose sud denly and received decisive nd imme diate action at the hands of President Roosevelt and the senate The conservatism incident to the approaching presidential campaign as usual was manifested by those re sponsible for the acts of the national legislative body The annual supply bills were made up with an eye to economy Incidentally they were pass ed with greater dispatch than hereto fore has been the case The senate ratified the treaty nego tiated with Cuba to carry out the terms of the Piatt amendment It also ratified the Chinese commer cial treaty which provides for two open ports in Manchuria Chairman Hemenway of the house committee on appropriations in a statement compiled under his direc tion gives the total of all supply bills subject to slight changes in pending bills as 597802324 to which must be added 84971820 for interest on the public debt The estimated reve nues are 704472060 By these fig ures the expenses are 22000000 less than the revenues The estimates of the various departments on which the appropriation bills were based ex ceeded the total estimated revenues by 42845862 - No river and harbor bill making provision for new pro jects of improvement in the rivers and harbors of the country was undertak en Likewise no omnibus measure carrying provision for new public buildings was allowed to pass Several amendments have been made to facilitate the administration of the public land laws The allot ment in severalty of lands owned col lectively by Indian tribes in various sections of the country has been pro vided for in a number of acts A step in the direction of world peace has been taken through the formation of an American group affiliated with the Inter Parliamentary union for interna tional arbitration and the official rec ognition of this group by the pass age of a joint resolution extending an Invitation to the union to hold its next annual meeting at St Louis and ap propriating 50000 for the expenses of the same A joint resolution was en acted providing for the transportation aboard a government vessel of not ex ceeding 600 of the public school teach ers of rorto Rico to the United States during the coming season for the pur pose of broadening their views by travel and a course of study in the summer schools for teachers in this country Long Day and Night Sessions Are to Be Held WASHINGTON Long day and night sessions are the program in the house this week as the leaders plan to end the session Thursday On Monday Mr Williams the minority leader is to be given consideration of his resolutions calling on the attor ney general first for information of any prosecution by him of the inter ested parties in the Northern Securi ties company and second what has been the result of any investigation he has made on the coal trust The conference report on the post office appropriation bill is to be con sidered Tuesday The Alaska dele gate bill is before the house as a continuing order to be considered in the absence of the conference re ports which are yet to come on the military academy the general defici ency and the sundry civil appropria tion bills There undoubtedly will be many requests for consideration of minor matters by unanimous consent and the outlook is declared by the leaders to indicate an exceedingly busy windup The civilizations of a people may be inferred from the variety of its tools Hungarian Emigration Law Vienna The Associated Press is in formed on the highest authority that Emperor Francis Joseph as expressed great surprise at the opposition evoked both in Hungary and United States against the Hungarian emigration law His majesty attributes this op position to a misapprehension of the real tenor of the measure The em peror has further declared- his con viction that when the terms of the law are fully and completely under stood the opposition to it will disap pear mmKaaaaUmmawr S5g5Sga5SPniSggrS m rnmirmm ROSEBUD BILL IS SIGNED Precident Gives Approval to the Open ing WASHINGTON The president signed the Rosebud reservation bill Saturday In honor of the event Congressman Burkett presented every man in the white house offices with a rosebud The delegation then went to the general land office where it was learned that the land would be opened under the lottery plan such as was used in opening the Kiowa and Comanche lands in Oklahoma Pros pective settlers may register at Bone steel Fairfax and Chamberlain until the middle of May when the drawing will occur at Camberlalin Full par ticulars will be given to the newspa pers soon The plans for tlie opening of the reservation are not yet completed but it is expected that arrangements will be made so that the opening will take place by July 1 next It is likely that the plan to be followed will be the same as that carried out in the Kiowa and Comanche opening in Ok lahoma in 1901 when the claimants were registered and the order in which the entries to be made determined by a drawing of the names This meth od as carried out in Oklahoma by Commissioner Richards of tne general land office is generally commended at the interior department where it is desired to prevent such wild scenes as transpired at previous openings There are 245 quarter sections of pub lic domain embraced in the territory to be thrown open and the indications point to a large number of prospective settlers IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE Will Clear Calendar Preparatory to Adjournment WASHINGTON The time of the senate the present week will be de voted wholly to clearing the calendar preparatory to adjournment which most senators still say will occur dur ing the present week There remains only one appropriation bill to be passed by the senate that for the mili tary academy A number of the sup ply bills are still in conference how ever and it is expected there will be more or less discussion of conference reports The general calendar is very heavy and an effort will be made to pass as many of these measures as possible There are a number of provisions in the military academy bill which will be debated at some length This bill probably will be taken up tomor row but it may give way to other business including a speech by Mr Cullom on the countrys foreign af fairs and another by Mr Bacon on the subject of the tariff and trusts There also will be some speeches dur ing the week on the desert land bill and it is probable that the conference report on the canal zone government bill will lead to debate AS TO WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Cabinet Considers Advisability of Gov ernment Control WASHINGTON The most import ant matter considered at the cabinet meeting Tuesday was that looking to the control by the government of wire less telegraphy The subject was broached iy Secretary Hay in connec tion with the communication received recently by this government from Rus sia Thus far wireless telegraphy has not figured in international affairs and no conventions covering its use have been considered It is believed that sooner or later the subject will be taken up by diplomats with a view to reaching an international agree ment upon it The discussion was tentative in a measure and definite decision was reached It is likely however that in the near future some action will be taken that will provide for a proper government supervision of the wire less system of telegraphy FIRST TORNADO HITS IN KANSAS Town of McPherson Is Visited by a Destructive Storm Cloud MPHERSON Kas A severe tor nado struck McPherson Sunday after noon demolishing six residences and causing more or lass other damage to property Three persons were in jured one seriously Much damage was done in the country north of here A funnel shaped cloud approached the town from the south following the course of a ravine The residence of S W Rieff was first struck and the house barn windmill and outbuild ings destroyed All the members of the family escaped except a young man who was bruised and scratcheJ The residence of Mrs S P Fisher was next struck The building was picked up and carried a considerable distance and demolished The family had seen the approach of the storm and escaped The large Fisher apple orchard was ruined Taft Favors Camp Sites WASHINGTON Secretary Taft has addressed a letter to Senator Proctor of the senate military com mittee strongly urging the purchase of the four great camp sites at a cost of several million dollars which arc to be used for joint maneuvers and drills by the regular army and the militia The secretary explains in his letter that he withdraws his dis approval of the original project wherein the sites were named in the interest of the speedy acquisition of the lands i THREE EXECUTED TRIO OF CAR BARN BANDITS ON THE SCAFFOLD NIEDEBMEYER THE FIRST TO GO Marx and Van Dine Quickly Follow All Three of the Murderers Keep Their Nerve and Show No Signs of Weakening CHICAGO 111 Compelled to te carried to the scaffold Peter Nieder meyer leader of the car barn ban dits was hanged here Friday at 1035 oclock Weak and pale but with a slight suggestion of a smile the ban dit failed to carry out his oft repeated boast that he would die before reach ins the gallows Hanging of his asosciates Gustax Marx and Harvey Van Dine quickly followed Although it was expected at first that Niedermeyer would be able to walk to the gallows with but little or no assistance it was found at the last moment that he was too weak Straps were placed over his ankles and just above his knees He was then placed on a truck and wheeled to one of the floors of the jail after which he was carried to the scaffold and placed in a chair on the trap He was not asked the customary ques tion if he had anything to say and the rope was quickly placed about his neck He settled his neck into the noose and the trap was sprung The body shot through the trap and for twenty minutes after it moved convulsively the physicians at first being of the opinion that he was strangling to death that the rope had been placed too low After examina tion however the physicians an nounced that his neck had been brok en Niedermeyer appeared on the scaf fold wearing a red rose but without a coat Previous to the execution and during the reading of the death war rant Neidermeyer snatched the paper from the chief deputys hands and placed it in a pocket and made re marks in anger at this time and once or twice when he was being taken to the scaffold Shortly after 11 oclock Marx was led to the scaffold Neatly dressed and with a white rose as a button iere which had been given him by his little sister the night before He was pale but his courage never left him while he stood on the scaffold He made no statement Two priests of the Roman Catholic church of which Marx had become a member accom panied him to the gallows He re peated a litany with them kissed a crucifix after which the jailer sprang the trap at 1117 He was pronounced dead at 1134 his neck having been broken Harvey Van Dine was hanged a short interval after his companion Marx a few days before a bitter ene my of Van Dine but now the best of friends in their last hours of life Incidents in Van Dines execution were similar to those that character ized the execution of Marx Like Marx Van Dine was composed pre ceding his execution HEARST FILES A COMPLAINT Asks Attorney General to Proceed Against Coal Combine WASHINGTON D C Representa tive William R Hearst of New York filed a- complaint with Attorney Gen eral Knox alleging that a combination of the Philadelphia Reading rail road and the Central Railroad of New Jersey under a common management has stifled competition and petition ing the department of justice to pro ceed against them under the Sherman anti trust law The complaint asks that the action be taken to restrain the Reading company while the owner of the stock of the Philadelphia Reading company from owning hold ing or voting upon the stock of the Central and decreeing that the stock be returned to its lawful owners and that all the provisions of the anti trust law be applied to the parties in these transactions when found upon investigation to be guilty of wilful violation and disregard of the law SPIES ARE ON EVERY HAND Operations of Russians in Manchuria Are Hampered MUKDEN The operations of the Russians in Manchuria are greatly hampered by the immense number of spies Major General Kondratsvitsch commanding the Ninth East Siberian Rifle brigade says the Japanese have taken advantage of the convenient lo cation of New Chang which is full of spies In the guise of beggars ragpickers and lackeys says the general these spies sniff everywhere They have grown pigtails showing that they have been preparing for their work for a long time and that they are un willing to trust entirely the informa tion supplied by the Chinese They are hard to get rid of These insects as soon as they obtain information cross the river into Chinese territory where they use the telegraph Children of the Revolution WASHINGTON Mrs Daniel Loth rop the founder of the organization on Thursday called to order the National Society of the Children of the Ameri can Revolution in the absence of Mrs Julius C Burrows the president who is out of the city There was a large attendance of delegates The reports of the various officers for the year just ended showed the society to be in excellent shape There has been a large increase in the membership the total at this time being more than 600 mi iiuaasSSSissjsimifii STATEHOOD BILL After Long Discussion Is Passed by the House WASHINGTON After a debate ex tending through the entire session the house on Tuesday passed the bill pro viding for joint statehood of Oklahoma and Indian Territory under the name of Oklahoma and of Arizona and New Mexico under the name of Arizona In discussing the rule which had been reported by the committee on rules providing for Immediate consid eration of the bill Mr Williams the minority leader declared that no re publican had any idea that the bill would become a law at this session Delegate Wilson of Arizona opposed the bill It was favored by Delegates Rouey of New Mexico and McGuire of Oklahoma The bill was passed 147 to 104 a strict party vote The question of additional accom modation in the way of office and com mittee rooms occupied the attention of the senate the greater part of Tuesday The question arose in con nection with the provisions in the civil appropriation bill one for an exten sion of the east front of the capitol building in accordance with sketches left by Architect Walters and the other for an an outside senate office and committee building Much riety of opinion was expressed and the question was still under discussion when the senate adjourned or person of Chinese descent as used in said laws shall be construed to mean any person descended from an ancestor of the Mongolian race which ancestor is now or was at any time subsequent to the year 1800 a subject of the emperor of China and in any proceeding or examination In relation to the exclusion of a person alleged to be such a person conducted by the government the statement under oath of a duly appointed immigration or in- Several minor bills were passed dur ing the day ROSEBUD BILL IS PASSED Some Modifications Made in Senate to Meet the Views of President WASHINGTON After several months of hard work and presever ing energy the South Dakota delega tion had the satisfaction on Monday of witnessing the passage in the sen ate of the Burke bill which proposes to open to settlement 416000 acres of Indian lands in Gregory county South Dakota Yielding to a sugges tion understood to have come from the White House the South Dakota senators incorporated an important amendment in the bill It is to the effect that for the first three months of the opening 4 an acre shall be charged for the lands After the land has been on the market three months it is to be sold for 3 an acre and thereafter at the rate of 250 an acre The Rosebud bill passed the house several months ago As soon as the bill is approved by the president Representative Burke will take up with the secretary of the interior the question of regulations governing the sale of the Rosebud lands HIS SECRET DIED WITH HIM Former Subject of England Passes Away at St Louis ST LOUIS Without kith or kin at his bedside Thornton Fleetwood aged 72 claiming to have formerly been a professor at Eton England died Tuesday in the charity ward of the Oily hospital From the brief his tory he was able to give the authori ties before hii death it is believed that Fleetwood was utterly alone in the world having no relatives in Amer ica or in England from whence he came to this country three years ago His apparent education and refine ment attracted the attention of the attendants and he was prevailed upon to tell something of himself but he refused to say much concerning his life He contrrted a severe cold which resulted in death Unless the body is claimed it is stated that in terment will be made in the potters field THE PENSION APPROPRIATION The Measure Carrying 137000000 Passed by the Senate WASHINGTON The pension appro priation bill carrying an appropria tion of over 137000000 and the emergency river and harbor appropri ation bill which carries 3000000 were passed Thursday by the senate leaving only the general deficiency and te military academy mills of the en tire list of supply measures still to be considered by the senate The house bill increasing the size of homestead entries in Western Nebras ka to 640 acres also received favorable consideration While the river and harbor measure was tinder considera tion Mr Gorman sharply criticised the failure to bring in n general river and harbor bill Speeches were made on the pension bill by Messrs McCumber and Scott the latter declaring that he favored a service pension of 25 per month Agreement on Grain Rates CHICAGO Western roads on Thurs day practically reached an agreement on the adjustment of the grain rates and the work of checking the rates according to the plan of settlement has commenced The plan originally proposed was adopted reducing the St Louis differential over Chicago from 5 to 3 cents and making the tlrough rates from Nebraska points the sum of the locals through Omaha with the exception of certain territory in the northeastern section of Christianity In Japan men of Many of the prominent To tb fa creed Christians Japan are member of the imperial belong one caSnet two judges of thc supremo -court of the leroer two presidents minis house of parliament three yice mention a hos ters of state not to of officials in the lower ranks in the present parliament the president and thirteen members in a total mem In the bership of 300 are Christians nrmv there are 155 Christian officers or 3 per cent of all and the two larg est battleships are commanded by Christians In Tokio three of the edi have Christian great daily papers tors Growth of City Clubs The growth of city clubs of high class has given cause to open eyed amazement in this generation In this metropolis there are two such zations each of which has more than three thousand members and each of which owns real estate valued at of dol many hundreds of thousands lars Most of the well known clubs in this capital are flourishing and show in every way that they are man aged with striking ability Club life in the principal communities of this country has made giant strides in a third of a century Latest Society Craze According to the English papers the latest society craze seems to be the game of magic crosses Three crosses of small size and in a num ber of various colors are laid on a table in a straight line and the per son holds a magnet which he moves slowly down the line of crosses One by one but not in rotation the crosses are attached to the magnet and when they are at last all arranged in order the expert can gain an insight into the character and fate of the experi menter Even cabinet ministers have consulted the magic crosses A Hurry Up Call Cyrus Townsend Brady the author had occasion to consult his physician for a slight ailment on an extremely cold day He was busily engaged in his literary work on the doctors arri val Hurrying into the reception hall from his library he said Doctor I wish you to get through with me as speedily as possible I left the hero and heroine by the side of a little babbling brook and Im afraid they will 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