i tosOisB - fi -- intercourse with the western nations and her increasing wealth and produc tion -which we veghrtl with hearty conferred upon the pro Mont by the rates provided r in ul lfe hat bVXi7 - u w section to champatrm a ll oher sparki in wines and pursuant toNvhich the Ger man conventional or minimum tariff rates were extended to about per cent of all the exports from the Unit ed States to Germany This agree ment is to remain in force until the 30th of June 190S and until six months after notice by either party to terminate it The agreement and the report of the commission on which it is based will be laid before the congress for its in formation This careful examination into the tar iff relations between the United States and Germany involved an inquiry into certain of our methods of administra tion which had been the cause of much complaint on the part of German ex porters In this inquiry I became sat isfied that certain vicious and unjusti fiable practices had grown up In our customs administration notably the practice of determining values of Im ports upon detective reports never SL r TT3T under Governor Magoon Absolute closed to the persons whose InterestB quiet and prosperity have returned to were affected The use of detectives j ceive the assistance of the quasi offi cial chambers of commerce in deter mining the actual market value of good will and wish to make the j goods in accordance with what I am sion of mutually beneficial commerce advised to be the true construction of all unite in making it eminently desir able that this invitation should be ac cepted I heartily recommend such legislation as will provide in generous fashion for the representation of this government and its people in the pro posed exposition Action should be the law These changes of regulations were adapted to the removal of such mani fest abuses that I have not felt that they ought to be confined to our rela tions with Germany and I have ex tended their operation to all other taken now We are apt to countries which have expressed a de mate the time necessary for sire to enter into similar administrative tion in such cases The invitation to relations the French exposition of 1900 was brought to the attention of the con gress by President Cleveland in De cember 1S95 and so many are the de lays necessary to such proceedings that the period of four years and a half which then intervened before the ex position proved none too long for the proper preparation of the exhibits German Tariff Agreement The adoption of a new tariff by Ger many accompanied by conventions for reciprocal tariff concessions between that country and most of the other countries of continental Europe led the German government to give the notice necessary to terminate the re ciprocal commercial agreement with this country proclaimed July 13 1900 The notice was to take effect on the 1st of March 190G and in default of some other arrangements this would have left the exports from the United States to Germany subject to the gen eral German tariff duties from 25 to 50 per cent higher than the conven tional duties imposed upon the goods of most of our competitors for German trade Under a special agreement made be tween the two governments in Febru ary 190G the German government postponed the operation of their notice until the 30th of June 1907 In the meantime deeming it to be my duty to make every possible effort to prevent a tariff Avar between the United States and Germany arising from misunder standing by either country of the con ditions existing in the other and act ing upon the invitation of the German government I sent to Perl in a com mission composed of competent ex perts in the operation and administra tion of the customs tariff from the de partments of the treasury and com merce and labor This commission was engaged for several months in confer ence with a similar commission ap pointed by the ilerinan government under instructions so far as practica ble to reach a common understanding ns to all the facts regarding tho trriffs of the United States and Germany ma terial and relevant to the irale rela tions between the two countries The commission reported and upon the ba sis of the report a further teporai commercial was entered in China I ask for authority to reform tho agreement with China under which the indemnity of 1900 was fixed by remit ting and cancelling the obligation of China for the payment of all that part of the stipulated indemnity which is in excess of the sum of 11G55492G9 and interest at 4 per cent After the rescue of the foreign legations in Pe king during the Boxer troubles in 1900 the powers required from China the payment of equitable indemnities to the several nations and the final proto col under which the troops were with drawn signed at Peking Sept 7 1901 fixed the amount of this indemnity al lotted to the United States at over 20 000000 and China paid up to and in cluding the 1st day of June last a little over 0000000 It was the first inten tion of this government at the proper time when all claims had been pre sented and all expenses ascertained as fully as possible to revise the estimates and account and as a proof of sincere friendship for China voluntarily to re lease that country from its legal lia bility for all payments in excess of the sum which should prove to be neces sary for actual indemnity to the Unit ed States and its citizens Chinese Students This nation should help in every practicable way in the education of the Chinese people so that the vast and populous empire of China may gradually adapt itself to modern con ditions One way of doing this is by promoting the coming of Chinese stu dents to this country and making it at tractive to them to take courses at our universities and higher educational in stitutions Our educators should so far as possible take concerted action toward this end ROOTS VISIT TO MEXICO Evidences of Our Cordial Relations With Our Southern Neighbors On the courteous invitation of the president of Mexico the secretary of state visited that country in Septem ber and October and was received ev erywhere with the greatest kindness and hospitality to hv the two i nti pursuant to lie carried from the government of which in the exercise of the authority the United States to our southern neighbor a message of respect and third Kot tion of tie tvir act of July good will and of desire for better ac- 24 1S07 I extended Vv reduced tariff quaintance and increasing friendship The response from the government and the people of Mexico was hearty and sincere Xo pains were spared to manifest the most friendly attitude and feeling toward the United States In view of the close neighborhood of the two countries the relations which exist between Mexico and the United States are just cause for gratiiication We have a common boundary of over 1000 miles from the gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Much of it is marked only by the shifting waters of the Rio Grande Many thousands of Mexicans are residing upon our side of the line and it is estimated that over 40000 Americans are resident in Mexican ter ritory and that American investments Jn Mexico amount to over 700000000 The extraordinary industrial and com mercial prosperity of Mexico has ecu greatly promoted by American enter prise and Americans are sharing largely In its results The foreign trade of the republic already exceeds 240000000 per annum and of this two thirds both of exports and Imports v - are exchanged with the United States Under these circumstances numerous the Island because of this action Vo though often necessary tends toward questions necessarily arise between the are now taking steps to provide for abuse and should be carefully guard- two countries These questions are al cleetlons In the Island and our ex- j ed Under oui practice as I found It ways approached and disposed of In a pcctatlon Is within the coming year to to exist in the ase the abuse had be- spirit of mutual courtesy and fair deal be able to turn the island over again come gross and discreditable Under Ing Americans carrying on business to a government chosen by the people It Instead of seeking Information as to thereof Cuba Is at our doors It Is the market value of merchandise from not possible that this nation should permit Cuba again to sink into the con dition from which we rescued It All that we ask of the Cuban people Is that they be prosperous that they govern themselves so as to bring content or der and progress to their Island the Queen of the Antilles and our only interference has been and will be to help them achieve these results TOKYO EXPOSITION An Opportunity to Display Our Friend ship For Japan An invitation has been extended by Japan to the government and people of the United Stales to participate in a great national exposition to be held at Tokyo from April 1 to Oct 31 1012 and in which the principal countries of the world are to be invited to tako part This is an occasion of special in terest to all the nations of the world and peculiarly so to us for it is the first instance in -which such a great na tional exposition has been held by a great power dwelling on the Pacific and all the nations of Europe and America will I trust join in helping to success this first great exposition ever held by a great nation of Asia The geographical relations of Japan and the United States as the possessors of such large portions of the coasts of the Pacific the intimate trade relations already existing between the two coun tries the warm friendship which has the well known and respected meni hers of the commercial community In the country of its production secret statements were obtained from inform ers and discharged employees and busi ness rivals and upon this kind of se cret evidence the values of imported goods were frequently raised and heavy penalties were frequently Imposed upon Importers who were never permitted to know what the evidence was and who never had an opportunity to meet it It is quite probable that tills sys tem tended toward an increase of the duties collected upon Imported goods but I conceive it to be a violation of law to exact more duties than the law provides just as it is a violation to ad mit goods upon the payment of less than the legal rate of duty Tills prac tice was repugnant to the spirit of American law and to American sense of justice In the judgment of the most competent experts of the treas ury department and the department of commerce and labor it was whollj un necessary for the due collection of the customs revenues and the attempt to defend it merely illustrates the demor alization which naturally follows from a long continued course of reliance upon such methods I accordingly caused the regulations governing tills branch of the customs service to be modified so that values are determined upon a hearing in which all the par ties interested have an opportunity to be heard and to know the evidence against them Moreover our treasury In Mexico testify uniformly to the kindness and consideration with which they are treated and their sense of the security of their property and enter prises under the wise administration of the great statesman who has so long held the office of chief magistrate of that republic The two governments have been unit ing their efforts for a considerable time past to aid Central America in attain ing the degree of peace and order which have made possible the pros perity of the northern parts of the con tinent After the peace between Guate mala Honduras and Salvador celebrat ed under the circumstances described In my last message a new war broke out between the republics of Nicara gua Honduras and Salvador The ef fort to compose this new difiiculty has resulted in the acceptance of the joint suggestion of the presidents of Mexico and of the United States for a general peace conference between all the coun tries of Central America On the 17th day of September last a protocol was signed between the representatives of five Central American countries ac credited to tliis government agreeing upon a conference to be held in the city of Washington in order to devise the means of preserving the good re lations among said republics and bringing about permanent peace in those countries The protocol in cludes the expression of a wish that the presidents of the United States and Mexico should appoint representatives to lend their good and impartial offices in a purely friendly way toward the agents accredited to the are govern- i8x f r t beeu maintained between them with 1 ment of the country in which they ference Tue conference is now in out break since the opening of Japan to seek information and in Germany re 1 and where it is practicable our friend ly assistance Bureau of American Republics One of the results of the pan-American conference at Rio Janeiro in the summer of 190G has been a great in crease in the activity and usefulness of the international bureau of Amer ican republics That institution which includes all the American republics in its membership and brings all their representatives together is doing a really valuable work in informing the people of the United States about the other republics and in making the United Stales known to them Its ac tion is now limited by appropriations determined when it was doing a work on a much smaller scale and rendering much less valuable service I recom mend that the contribution of this gov ernment to the expenses of the bureau be made commensurate with its in creased work THEODORE ROOSEVELT The White House Dec 3 1907 The Story of the Row At a Dublin county court once I was very much interested in the following case Judge Who is it that brings the al legator against the prisoner at the bar X 99 Plaze yur wurshup Oim the allegator Judge Whats the charge X 99 Well plaze yur wurshup Oi was on my bate as usual when Oi saw a man with a box creating a disturb ance in the road What are ye doing there says Oi Oim going to lave that box here says he Shure ye cant lave it there says Oi Well Oive left it there says he Come out of that says Oi Oim not in it says he Its aginst the law says Oi Youre a liar says he its aginst the window With that Oi struck him and missed him Thin Oi hit him agin in the same place but he hits me a blow on the nose wid his fist and says A friend in need is a friend indeed London Answers Hundred Dollar Mice Oh yes I have seen mice worth 100 said a pet stock dealer They were prize winners of course pedi greed stock to command so fancy a figure Heres a 45 mouse now He took from a gilt cage a mouse with a long silver gray coat This little chap he said patting the small sleek head has won three firsts and four seconds He is very good class Then he opened a catalogue that de voted two pages to mice It offered mice at any figure from 25 cents up to 90 There were fawn mice white mice singing mice beautifully marked brown and whites black and tans white and reds 400 varieties in all Are there mouse societies What a stupid question Of course there are the same as there are societies for the breeding of dogs pigeons horses And now cant I persuade you sir to take this handsome 45 silver gray chap for your little boy Xew Orleans Times Democrat A Little Ambiguous Very commendable is the zeal dis played in recent years in the effort to put an end to the obnoxious habit of expectorating in places frequented by the public Still the offense would probably be classed under the head of venial and it might be well to ad just the punishment to the crime After crossing on one of the ferry lines that convey passengers over the North river to New Jersey points and carefully considering the possible log ical connection between the two parts of the Notice to Passengers hanging in a conspicuous place one wonders if perhaps the reforming zeal of the ferry company may not have carried it too far The sign reads Spitting on the floor is prohibited Life preservers are provided for all passengers 1 Real Estate Filings Tho following renl e at filings hnvo been haue in tno county cloncd olhcu since our last roport John M Thomas and wife to George M Thomas wd to so qr 311 27 S 1500 00 Pierre L Mncfee sing to Lewis E White wd to und hf int lot 15 nlk 5 Unnbury 050 00 Matt Supenchick and wifo to Robert McQuilkin wd to no qr n w qr so qr 35 3 3S 1GS00 00 Samuel Current and wifo to Jacob G Bottorfl wd to sw qr w 11 ire qr 31 3 25 7000 00 Uniad States to Jacob M Lnymon pat to sw qr 2 1 27 Perry A Premer sing to Ira Sheets wd to lot 1 bile 70 Bnrtloy 100 00 Geo W Jones and wife tc John E Ilntuorn wd to lot 2 3 blk 70 Hartley 100 00 Geo W Jones and wife to John E Ilathorn qcd to lot -1 5 blk 70 Bartloy Livonia Finch sing to Ruth Riley and R T Riley wd to lots 23 29 30 31 32 blk 1 South McCook SAD Shilling rec to Cnarles T Hoggs rec d to n hf no qr 29 130 100 CO 100 00 2 00 Have You Houses To Rent Then you should bo supplied with rent receipt books Thk Tkibune has just what you want compact and com plete Does human health depend on one organ alone This question is becom ing widely discussed since L T Cooper first advanced his theory that the stomach is the true seat of life and all health dependent upon it Mr Cooper who has met with re markable success in the sale of his new medicine believes that the stom ach is responsible for most sickness and that this organ is weak in the present generation While discussing this theory recently he said I am asked time and again to tell why my medicine has made such a record wherever I have introduced it My answer always is because it restores the stomach to a normal condition No one will deny that today there are more half sick men and women than ever before Nothing critical seems to be the matter with them They are just half sick most of the time They dont know really what is the matter with them I have talked with thou sands during the past two years and few knew indeed what their trouble was One said nervousness another said kidney trouble another liver com plaint some constipation or heart trouble or lung trouble Many had treated as they called it for most of these diseases at different times A very common complaint is all run down or tired all the time or no appetite I know positively that every bit of this chronic ill health is caused by stomach trouble and nothing else My New Discovery puts the stomach in sound condition in about six weeks A weekly newspaper that publishes twonty ouo columns of good reliable vs a i vnni Is rrn in tbrpo days of cheap weeklies intended only to hoII some article that tho publisher is inter ested in Credit is duo Tho Weekly Inter Ocean for keeping its columns filled with fresh and news Give it a trial by subscribing through The McCook Tm hunk OKDKIi OF HEAKINU State of Nebraska lied Willow countv - At n county court held ut tli county court room in and for said county November 2Jml 1VKI7 Present J C Moore county jiuIku In the matter of tho e tate of Sarah 1 Coolcy deceased On readiiiKiiud lilinn tho ix tition of UeorKo V Cooley praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Alexander Kllis as administrator Ordered that Decem ber 14 1W7 nt one oclock p in is assigned for lieariiiK said petition when all person inter ested in said matter may appear at county court to be held in and for said county and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not be granted anil that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in sniil mnitT lv publishing n copy of this order in the McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper printed in uid county lor three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing ti Lli Us 1 C Mooui A true copy skai Ifoylo J ldred Attorneys County Judge ORDER OF HEARING Stnto of Nebraska lied Willow county ss In the county court To all persons interested in the estate of Lewis Edgar Ciimi deceased You are hereby notified that on the Itli day of December UKfi Jeanuetto II Cann widow of said Edgar Cniiii deceased filed her petition in the county court of said county for tho appointment of Sylvester Cordeal as administrator of the estate of Lewis Edgar Cann late of said county de ceased and that the same will bo heard in the county court room in the city of McCook in said county on the iird day of December IJ07 at the hour of one oclock p in It is further ordered that notice of said hearing be gien to all persons interested in said estate by the pub lication of this notice for three successive weeks in the McCook Tribune a newspaper published printed and circulated in said county Dated this fourth day of December 1W1 IS1al J C Mooitc County Judge DO NOT KNOW WHAT CAUSES SICKNESS Modern People Have Many Names for Same Diseases According to New Belief sound digestion That is why my med icine is selling at such a tremendous rate I have convinced many thou sands of people that these things are so and the number is growing by leaps and bounds Among more recent converts to Mr Coopers beliefs is Mr Edgar Hinds living at 6 Tappan Street Everett Mass Mr Hinds has this to say on the subject I have suffered with stomach trouble for eight years I was not sick enough to be in bed but just felt bad all the time My greatest trouble was that I always felt tired would get up in the morning feeling as tired as when I went to bed I had a very irregular appetite ana was troubled with dizzy spells If I stood for any length of time I would have a dull pain in the lower part of my back I was nervous and felt all the time as though something terrible was going to happen I tried many kinds of medicine but nothing ever helped me I had about given up all hope of ever being in good health again when I heard so much of Cooper and de cided to try his medicine I took one bottle of his New Discovery and was greatly surprised at the result I gained 12 pounds in a few weeks I can now eat anything I wish and feel like a new man I cheerfully recom mend this medicine to all sufferers from stomach trouble It is worth anyones time who is not enjoying good health to learn of Mr Coopers wonderful preparations We are selling them in large quantities Mighty few people can be sick with a I a McMillen FENNEY WALKER GENERAL CONTRACTING PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Not How Cheap but How Good with Us Office and Shop west of First National Bank Steel Ceilings Sold Put Up and Decorated Afe WWfS ssssQAh V FRANKLIN PRESIDENT A C EBERT CASHIER JAS S DOYLE Vice President iljiyi ijn iiiiii iniii ipn r - wmffTjWHIM se THR CITIZENS BANK OF McCOOK NEB Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 1 2000 V FRANKLIN DIRECTORS JAS S DOYLE A C EBERT Qsty QQtszy0Qz 5rri I YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE J M Rupp FOR ALLKINDS OF Rpjpfc q P O Box 131 McCook Nobraska McCook Laundry G C HECKMAN Prop Dry and Steam Cleaning and n Pressing A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance First door south of Foams gallery McCook Nebraska r Herbert J Pratt Registered Gbaduatk Dentist 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