The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 31, 1905, Image 6

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News in Brief
Five stores and a hotel -were de
stroyed by fire at Tishamingo I T
The senior officer on the retired
list of the French army has just cele
brated his 100th birthday
Chicago women are told that if they
would be fashionable they must culti
vate the hour glass figure
A young man was arrested inNew
York while tryingto cash a check for
52800000 and is held for examina
tion
Baron Von Hammerstein Prussian
minister of the interior is dead He
had been ill with asthma- complicated
with heart weakness
Former President Grovcr Cleveland
left Princeton N J for a three
weeks trip to Florida to recuperate
from an attack of gout
The last relative of Mozart has just
died the Baroness Berchtold zu Son
nenburg who was a granddaughter of
the composers sister
Hostile armies have ceased fighting
for the time being and are engaged
in a test of speed and endurance with
probably the goal of the race
Horace G Burt former president of
the Union Pacific has been offered
the 100000 a year task of directing
the work on the Panama canal
Eastern railroads are charged with
bad faith in the matter of making
special rates for the coming conven
tion of the National Educational Asso
ciation
A portrait in oil of the late James
G Blaine painted by Thorpe is now
in the committee room of Representa
tive McCleary at the capital Wash
ington
An Italian cruiser arrived at San
Domingo with orders to seize the
custom house unless the treaty with
America is found to protect Italian
claims
The presidential boom of Vice
President Fairbanks according to re
port is to be launched at the coning
banquet of the Tar Heel Club at Caro
lina City Va
Congressman Hulls views regarding
Japans possible future attitude to
ward the Philippines meet with in
dorsement from prominent men in the
national capital
President MacLean of Iowa univer
sity announces successful candidates
in the recent examination for the
Cecil Rhodes scholarship Shortridge
Hardesty of Drake passes
State Senator Eaton of Wisconsin
admits receiving 100 for defeating
the barbers commission bill but says
he spent the money in entertaining
members of the legislature
S N Parent premier of the prov
ince of Quebec has resigned Lomer
Guin son-in-law of the late Count
Honcre Mercier will in all probability
be asked to form a cabinet
Castro in the hope of allaying hos
tility of European powers proposes a
consolidation of the Venezuelan ex
terior debt and a new loan of 26
000000 France threatens to use force
Andrew Carnegie has been appoint
ed a member of the committee to visit
the Harvard chemical laboratory by
the overseers of Harvard college to
succeed the late William H Baldwin
August Belmont retires from the di
rectory of the National Bank of North
America at New York it is supposed
for the same reasons that led to the
recent resignation of President Ed
wards
The national commission of the
Louisiana Purchase Exposition met in
Washington and elected former Sen
ator John M Thurston as president
Some complaints in regard to con
tracts were considered
At tlte coroners inquest held at La
Platte Sarpy count the jury brought
in a verdict that Fcank Lauger was
killed by a Missouri Pacific train but
attached no blame to either the road
or anr of its employes
Ground has been broken for an ad
dition to President Roosevelts Saga
more Hill home The addition will be
42 by 38 feet at the base and will
make a great improvement in the ap
pearance of the house
J E Daly an Oakland Cali livery
man who was acting as messenger for
the Central Bank of Oakland was
held up and robbed of 10000 while
on his way to the Standard Oil refin
ery at Point Richmond
Among winners by the recent up
ward movement in Wall strest Wil
liam Rockefeller is said to take the
lead His profits in the past few
months are put at 15000000 chiefly
made in the rise in Union Pacific
It has been said repeatedly that I
had asserted that Andrew Carnegie
was my father I deny that and I
deny it absolutely The statement
was made by Mrs Cassie L Chad
wick in the first authorized interview
since her trial
Lieutenant Charles E Hay son of
former Mayor Charles E Hay of
Springfield 111 and nephew of Sec
retary of State Hay who has just
been appointed judge advocate of the
department of Texas is to be appoint
ed a captain of cavalry
Frank Bacon at one time nominee
for president on the prohibition ticket
Is dead at Los Angeles He was a for
mer resident of Muscatine la
News reaches the state department
that France has notified Venezuelan
government not to Interfere further
with the franchise of cable company
V
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NOE WAR BEGAN
RUSSIANS HAVE LOST HALF MIL
LION MEN THUS FAR
FACTS FROM THE WAR OFFICE
Bureau Officials Stung by Criticism
Isue a Statement of Operations
General Linevitch Continues His
Retirement to the North
ST PETERSBURG Stung by the
wholesale criticism lately heaped up
on the war office for its unprepared
ness and incapacity in providing the
Manchurian army withmen guns and
munitions the army organ lays bare
what has been done since the open
ing of hostilities giving the exact fig
ures From these it appears that up
to March 12 the Avar office had dis
patched 1308 officers 761467 men
146408 horses 1521 guns and 310321
tons of munitions and supplies to the
front declaring the transportation
strained the Siberian railroad to its
utmost capacity
The army organ admjts that the
army in the far east when the war
opened was hardly worth the name
no figures being given but it is
known that the troops did not exceed
60000 men defending this on the
ground that Emperor Nicholas desired
to avoid war and therefore refrained
from sending reinforcements which
surely with have provoked it
The criticism of the war offices
failure to adequately supply Port Ar
thur is met by the statement that it
was provisioned for a garrison of
twelve battalion the decision to put
thirty battalions there being taken so
late that the original calculations
could not be remedied
While affirming that the quick-firing
guns and field guns of the Rus
sians are superior to those of the Jap
anese the war office explains that the
misfortune in the insufficiency of the
mountain guns was due to the fact
that when the war broke out Russia
was just adopting a new pattern
It is denied that the war office was
deceived in regard to the available
strength of the Japanese army or the
organization of the Japanese reserves
but the army organ frankly admits
that the talents of the officers and the
wonderful spirit of the soldiers were
miscalculated
The publication of this article has
created a sensation among military
men and in public circles many of the
former are censuring the general staff
for disclosing valuable military se
crets and the latter finding from the
figures a practical admission that the
warhas cost almost 500000 men in
killed wounded prisoners and sick
as the whole effective force in the far
east is now believed not to exceed
300000 men
General Linevitch continues the re
tirement of the bulk of his army
northward
The general staff now declares it
is certain that Field Marshal Oyama
has been compelled to relinquish the
idea of a pursuit in force for the pres
ent The Japanese forces on the Rus
sian flanks are too light to constitute
a serious danger and a lull in heavy
fighting for several weeks if not
months is predicted by some of the
correspondents
RATIFY WARNERS ELECTION
Non Partisan Demonstration for New
Senator
KANSAS CITY Convention hall
was packed by an audience which
met to ratify the election of Major
William Warner of this city to the
United States senate The audience
was composed of not only Kansas
Cityans but of admirers of the new
senator from all parts of Missouri
Kansas Oklahoma and the Indian
territory The meeting was non-partisan
democrats being as enthusiastic
as republicans in paying tribute to
Major Warner
Other speakers were Thomas J Ak
ins member of the republican na
tional committee from Missouri D P
Dyer of St Louis United States dis
trict attorney for eastern Missouri
and Charles Nagle of St Louis
Senator Warner said in part
The burning issue of the day is
that of setting proper metes and
bounds to corporate power and the
suppression of the unlawful encroach
ment upon the rights of the people of
organized capital These issues must
be met and solved in a spirit of fair
play and with the high resolve to give
every interest a square deal The just
and equitable solution of these prob
lems will tax the experience and wis
dom of legislative and executive de
partments of the government If in
their solution error is made the error
should be on the side of the people
Time Extended to Syrians
WASHINGTON Minister - Powell
has cabled the state department from
Port Au Prince that the Haytien gov
ernment by decree has extended from
April 1 to May 15 the time allowed
for Syrians holding forged naturaliza
tion American citizenship papers to
withdraw from Hayti
Get Seventy five Lashes
v WINNIPEG Man Sandercock and
McDonald highwaymen were sen
tenced by Judge Richards to fifteen
and ten years respectively with
seventy five lashes for robbery with
violence from Winnipeg merchants
and received the first installment of
twenty five lashes McDonald made a
great uproar and from the first stroke
of the dreaded scream
ed horribly and had to be carried to
his cell Sandercock groaned in a
manner that made his punishment
seem severe
WILL TRY IT AGAIN
Another Beef Trust Report in Store
For Congress
WASHINGTON Another report
dealing with the operations of the
beef trust is to be made to congress
It has been announced at the depart
ment of commerce and labor that
agents are at work ascertaining data
concerning the operations of cattle
growers on the range and the sale of
beef and food products at retail There
are other features relating to any
thing that may have looked criminal
to the investigators whicli has bean
turned over to the department of jus
tice and which are to be included in
the second report
Just what the secret service men
discovered in this line has been care
fully concealed for grand jury pro
ceedings in various parts of the coun
try Had it appeared in the original
report made by Commissioner Gar
field the report would not have so
who expected a- scath
ing denunciation of the combine
Some of these features of the re
port deal with private car transporta
tion refrigeration and such things
Just how carefully this information
is guarded will be recognized when
it is known that fifteen secret service
men have been sent to Chicago to
guard witnesses there who are to
testify before the grand jury
MUST PAY JOHN G CARLISLE
Former Secretary Wins Suit for At
torneys Fees
NEW YORK The decree of a lower
court awarding John G Carlisle for
mer secretary of the treasury 125
339 for professional services in con
nection with a contest against the
constitutionality of the laws under
which duties were levied on goods
imported from Porto Rico has been
affirmed by the appellate division of
the supreme court
Mr Carlisle was engaged by Reon
Barnes who had been retained as
counsel by various merchants to as
sist him in the contest As a result
of the litigation the importers re
covered nearly 500000 from the gov
ernment
According to Mr Carlisle some
thing over 89000 of this amount was
paid to Barnes but the latter refused
to make a settlement with him deny
ing that he ever had engaged Mr
Carlisles services Mr Carlisle then
brought suit to recover his fee and
was awarded 200349
CHANGE IN CANAL COMMISSION
President and Secretary Taft Work
ing on Rearrangement
WASHINGTON The president and
Secretary Taft are making every ef
fort to complete the rearrangement
of the isthmian canal commission
previous to he departure of the presi
dent on his southwestern trip It is
possible that this cannot be accom
plished as it is necessary for a num
ber of communications to pass be
tween parties who must be consulted
before the new plan is completed
It has been decided that it will be
necessary under the law for the presi
dent to appoint a commission consist
ing of seven members He holds that
such a number would make the com
mission unwieldy but as congress
failed to provide for a smaller com
mission it is held by the attorney
general that the commission of seven
members is mandatory in the presi
dent
RUSSIANS HALT TO REST
Stop Likely to Be a Short One as
Japanese Are Advancing
GUNSHU PASS The Russian re
treat has now reached the village of
Sipinghai seventy four miles north of
Tie Pass where it has temporarily
halted The army has been without
rest for months and it is natural that
fatigue should be evident The Jap
anese are said to be advancing on
Sipinghai positions along the railway
and on both flanks
A brisk action occurred on the even
ing of March 18 at Kaiyuan the Rus
sian rear guard beating off two heavy
attacks which lasted until midnight
After blowing up railway bridges
north of Kaiyuan at five places the
Russian retirement was continued on
March 19 20 and 21 with only light
rifle firing
The Mukden branch of the Russo
Chinesebank removed all its money
except 150000
MCORMICK TOLD TO HURRY
United States Anxious to Have Him
at Paris Soon
ST PETERSBURG Mr McCor
mick the retiring ambassador to Rus
sia has received urgent instructions
from Washington to proceed to Paris
at the earliest possible moment
Whether the desire of the state de
partment to have Mr McCormick as
sume his duties in Paris at once is
due to the prospect of an opening of
peace negotiations there or to the
Venezuelan complications or tc the
wish of Ambassador Porter to depart
sooner than expected is not known
here
Appeal For Outside Aid
BROCKTON Mass The first or
ganized movement for the relief of
the families of the persons believed
to have perished in the explosion and
fire at R B Grover Cos factory
last Monday has been begun As a
result of the disaster thirty seven
wives were made widows forty eight
children were made fatherless and
six children became orphans Mayor
Keith presided at a meeting at which
a request was made that every wage
earner in the city give over one days
wage to the relief fund
LEAVE OrJARBIN
WOMEN AND CHILDREN GETTING
OUT OF TOWN-
BUSINESS HOUSES ALL CLOSING
Preparations Apparently Making for
an Extended Siege Probable in
vestment of Vladivostok by General
Kuroki
GUNSHU PASS Manchuria The
women and children are reported to
be leaving Harbin and the business
houses are closing The stationary
hospitals are being moved back and
the entire railroad east and south of
Tsitsibar is being prepared for the
next stage of the war
The conviction exists that General
Kuroki is now directing his move
ment toward the northeast for the in
vestment of Vladivostok changing
his base for that purpose to Gesan
While the Manchurian railway is em
ployed to supply the main army in its
advance on Harbin the Japanese
rfeem still partial to the plan of keep
ing close to their sea bases and in
stead of following the Russians some
of the military experts are of the
opinion that the Japanese may relieve
the pressure upon General Linevitch
and thtu induce him to concenirate
in the region between Santoupu and
Tie Pass for another battle But
throughout the campaign all the prog
nostications of experts regarding the
plans of the Japanese failed the as
pirations of the Japanese consistent
ly fattening up on the victories ac
hieved
The rank and file of the Russian
army show peculiar adaptability to
conform with the new conditions and
accommodate themselves to the
wishes and intentions of the commander-in-chief
and the government
The Russian retreat has now reach
ed the village of Sipinghai seventy
four miles north of Tie Pass where
it has temporarily halted The army
has been without rest for months and
it is natural that fatigue should be
evident The Japanese are said to be
advancing on Sipinghai positions
along the railway and on both flanks
A brisk action occurred on the even
ing of March 18 at Kaiyuan the Rus
sian rear guard beating off two heavy
attacks which lasted until midnight
After blowing up railway bridges
north of Koiyuan at five places the
Russian retirement was continued on
March 19 20 and 21 with only light
rifiei firing
The Mukden branch of the Russo
Chinese bank removed all its money
except 150000
The news from the front continues
to indicate preparations for a with
drawal of the main portion of the
Russian army beyond Harbin so as to
place it out of danger of having its
communications with Russia severed
if it is found impracticable to at
tempt to hold the line at the Sungari
river Tsitsiher 300 miles west of
Harbin is mentioned by several cor
respondents in a fashion to suggest
that it will be the new point of con
centration although others speak of
the Amur river
TO ATTACK VLADIVOSTOK
Japan Preparing to Take Russian
Naval Base
PORTLAND Ore According to ad
vices brought by the Portland
Asiatic liner Arabic from Yokohama
which arrived here it is believed in
Yokohama that Japan will soon at
tempt to capture Vladivostok There
are at present about forty blockade
runners in Japanese ports of different
nationalities which have been cap
tured attempting to enter Russian
ports The crews of the captured ves
sels are treated well by the Japanese
and as rapidly as possible sent to
their various home ports
According to blockade runners cap
tured on the return trip from Vladivos
tok the harbor there is filled with
vessels loaded with provisions and
coal Provisions are said to be cheap
meat being sold for 20 kopeks 10
cents per pound The same impres
sion exists in Vladivostok as in Yoko
hama that the Japanese intend to at
tack the place in the immediate fu
ture
FIFTY FARMERS SHOT DOWN
Nine Are Killed and Eleven of the
Wounded Are Dying
KUTNO Russian Poland Ten
peasants were killed and fifty were
wounded at Lamenta March 21 as
the result of the shooting of infantry
sent to quell disturbances
A crowd of peasants from Benig
nowa proceeded to Lamenta to induce
the farm laborers to strike and riot
ing occurred
The chief of police with a company
of soldiers went to the scene and the
troops fired two volleys at the peas
ants killing iwo on the spot and
wounding fifty The latter were
brought in carts to the hospital here
where seven men and one woman sub
sequently died
Eleven others are dying
JAPAN FLOATS NEW LOAN
Gets Better Terms Than Before New
York Takes Half
NEW YORK Negotiations for a
Japanese government loan for 150
000000 have been successfully con
cluded in London Kuhn Loeb Co
of this city who will share in the loan
made the announcement today The
loan will bear interest at 4 per
cent and will be secured by a first
mortgage on the tobacco monopoly
One half of the entire loan will be
taken in this country
BEEF TRUST JURY
It Is Now Ready to Commence Busi
ness
CHICAGO The special grand jury
to investigate the so called beef
trust was completed Wednesday
Three vacancies left in the panel
Tuesday were filled and the huge
mass of testimony available was im
mediately attacked
A J Hoffman of Mendota 111 was
designated by the court as foreman of
the jury
District Judge J Otis Humphrey
charged the jury to present no one
from envy hatred or malice nor to
leave any one unpresented for fear
favor affection reward or- hope of re
ward
The charge was delivered in a most
impressive manner and was listened
to with deep interest
In charging the grand jury Judge
Humphrey said
This body stands between the up
right and honest citizen and the ma
licious accuser You are savers of
reputations as well as the body
through which the honest accuser ob
tains just inquiry
I call your attention particularly
to the statute which prohibits and
fixes a penalty for combinations in re
straint of trade in the interstate com
merce laws and their various
branches
While you are not selected to try
the guilt or innocence of the accused
in order to justify a true bill you will
have such evidence as if unexplained
and uncontradicted would satisfy
your minds of the guilt of the accused
You are not to disclose to any per
son or at any time the secrets of your
leliberations Reputation is the great
est earthly inheritance
The mere fact that some persons
name is before you as being accused
of crime would blacken reputation
even though you might not return a
true bill No human being has a right
to know and you are not to disclose
to any human being the secrets of
your deliberations All that shal
come to light shall come through the
return of indictments if indictments
shall be found
Among the important witnesses who
will appear before the beef trust
grand jury are Miss M A Dinock pri
vate secretary to J Ogden Armour
C O Young general superintendent
of Swift Co and George F Mor
gan assistant to Young
Two witnesses were examined dur
ing the afternoon session The first
one testified for almost two hours
when he was excused and returned to
his home in Philadelphia on a night
train The second witness finished his
testimony at 5 oclock when the ses
sion was adjourned until tomorrow
morning
WILL HEAR GOV CUMMINS
Iowa Dissatisfied With Shiloh Monu
ment Inscriotions
WASHINGTON Secretary Taft has
arranged to give a hearing April G to
Governor Cummins of Iowa in sup
port of the desire of the officials of
that state to have the inscriptions on
the Iowa monuments in the Shiloh
Battlefield park amended so that they
shall show the time that the various
Iowa regiments appeared on the
scene of battle Secretary Taft after
an exhaustive investigation of this
proposition which had been under
consideration by the department for
many months recently decided
against changing the inscriptions
adopted by the proposal of the Iowa
authorities to Shiloh Park commis
sion
Governor Cummins was not ratis
fied with that decision and appealed
to the president The latter referred
the matter to Secretary Taft and he
has decided to grant Governor Cum
mins a personal hearing
SENDS MAN TO INVESTIGATE
President Roosevelt to Find Out
About Santo Domingo
WASHINGTON Arrangements for
the investigation of the affirs of
Santo Domineo were completed Fri
day after a conference bPtween Prosi
dent Roosevelt Secretary Taft and
Prof J H Hollander I was decided
that Prof Hollander who is to make
the inquiry will sail from New York
on April 1 in a mail steamer for San
Juan P R From there he will go to
Santo Domingo on the Chattanooga
which will be at his disposal to con
vey him from place to place while he
is pursuing the investigation He will
return to the United States in May
and if his investigation is not com
pleted by that time he will return to
the island
New Assistant for Morton
WASHINGTON President Roose
velt has tendered the office of assi t
ant secretary of the navv to Truman
H Newberry of Detroit Michigan and
tho proffer has been accepted
Anti Foreign Outbreaks
LONDON A correspondent at
Hong Kong reports anti foreign out
breaks in the provinces of Kaipin and
Szechuan adding that the rebels have
defeated the Chinese troops
Chamberlain vs Balfour
LONDON Open war has been de
clared between Joseph Chamberlain
and Mr Balfour over the fiscal ques
tion Despite the attitude of Mr Bal
four and the government in refusing
to sanction an effort to compel Lord
Hugh Cecil to resign the parliament
ary seat for Greenwich Mr Chamber
lain has written a letter claiming that
he has a majority of the unionists
with him and approving of the selec
tion of a protectionist candidate to
contest Lord Hugh Cecils seat at the
next eeneral election
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So named because 50 acres produced so
heavily that its proceeds built a lovely
home Sec Salzcrs catalog lidded in
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and in Mich 220 bu per acre You caa
beat Una record in 1905
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1000 bu Pedigree Potatoes per acre
14 tons of rich Billion Dollar Grass Hay
00000 lbs Victoria Rape for Hheep per A
NiOOOO lbs Tcosinte the fodder wonder
54000 lbs Salters Superior Fodder Corn
rich juicy fodder per A
Now such yields you can have in 1005
if you will plant my eeeds
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