The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, June 10, 1904, Image 4

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falls City Tribune
BY TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.
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FALLS CITY . . NEBRASKA
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When a single pair of hell weevils
propagate 13.1,000,000 other weevils
during a single season , there Isn'l
much to say to them on the evils of
race suicide !
Do you suppose ) ) It was Uncle Russell -
sell Sage who persuaded ) the other
Western Union directors to give uI'
the $5,000,000 Income from the poor
room service ?
Even leap ) rear : Is powerless ) to SIlV
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chivalrous man from lCl1eellng at tilt ( :
feet of the fair sea , for la , the season I
of the Oxford mill Its persistently ( flop
ping tics Is at hand.
The unwlsdml1 of' wearing a ring
set with I\n ohlont ruby worth $1 GOOG
has been demonstrated to Spencer
, Trade , the New York banker , who hay
just been robbed of ono
It Is thought that the higher oducn
lion for women has just about roach
bd the limit In Boston , where the fait
students are now clearing { the high
jump bar at .1 Te'l 4 inches
The Emperor or Koren has bounced
his favorite and dOI'lvcd ) her of pot
HUcnl powor. The reports } say she
has been running things for ten years.
That's what she got for growing old
A couple ) just married In St. Louis
are going to try to lay up 11 com
potency for the future by Jiving on IC :
cents a day for the prOlOllt. ! : They
will ho Spared the expense of ontoI"
taming much.
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A New York banker has been sent
to prison for nine years for stealing
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$10,000 , Evidently the New York
courts have outlived time idea that a
man's dealings should be overlooked
If ho takes enough
Prof. Stm'r of Chicago university
says this "mlsc1'nhlo continent Is nit
fit for the development of time highest
typo of animal life , " Perhaps the
professor has been compelled to lay
. In another ton of cosh
It Is stated that Charles ! l. Flint of
Now York has bought two Chl11an
cruisers for $5,500,000 and Is dlclccr-
Ing for 11 third For a private indivld
ual Mr. Flint seems to be pretty well
fixed in point of son power
The Journal of the Deceased , de
r voted entirely to obituary notices , Is
the latest newspaper venture In Paris
Undoubtedly , ethical considerations
will Impel the doctors to try to keen }
their names out of the paper.
Old seadogs report that time gulf
stream Is running at unwonted speed
As soon as the political parties find
out whether this Is considered advantageous
. tllgeons or not , they wIll either ! claim
the credit or lay the blame on time oth
er fellows.
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"Tho best after . dlule' speaker 1
ever heard , " says Senator Depew ,
"was Gladstone at 50 . and the next
In order , in my opinion , was Simon
Cameron at 90. " Now , who has been
so unkind as to remind our Chauncey
that ho was 70 ?
A judge has ruled that a
man has a right to spank his wife If
she Is disobedient. The judge Is a
bachelor , but ho noedn't won'y. It
Is safe to say that thOl'o's many a girl
In Detroit now who would ho wIlling
to become his wife just for time llUr-
pose of teaching him a few thIngs.
It maIms us smile when we think of
the school chIldren trying to recite
the history of time Japanese . Russlnn
war a dozen roars ; from now , and of
the teachers trying to correct their
pronunciation of the names.
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STilL HAS FAITH
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CZAR BELIEVES KUROPATKIN
WILL BE SUCCESSFUL.
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REPORTS OF THE ADVANCE
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Story to the Effect That It Is Against
the Japs Not C'edlted-Slav , Troops
Are Rapidly Being Transported Into
Manchuria.
S'l' ' ' ' informed
PE1'EHSUURa-'I'ho best -
formed military circles attach no importance -
portanco to the reports that General
Kuropatltln has detached a large force
from his urlllY at Llao Yang and lIla-
patched It southward to 1'Iilevo Port
AI thur , and It Is distinctly denied that
L ml'eror Nicholas personally ordered
such 11. movement It can ho authu1'l-
lively stated that the empcror's confidence : -
fidence in KuropaUtln Is unshalcem
antI his majesty is not attempting to
interfere with ids plan of campaign.
WhIle no such army has beau dis-
patch i1outhward , Ii Is natural that
KuropaUeln will do all possible Lo lmr-
ass General Oku's rear The 'raIlroad
has been kept open hd far au Vatan-
gow , twonty-five miles above Kin
Chou , and it is not un1l1colY that whir
the Japanese have failed to push
through 11 lIne across the head of thc
Llno Tung peninsula that several : , ;
thousand Russian troops may bo sent
down the raIlroad to Impede the Japanese .
anese operations and InflIct as much
damage as possible , as these could
easIly ho withdrawn by railroad If
the enemy threatened to cut the line
of commuunlcatIons aIJovo Even the
loss of a few regiments would be con-
oldorotI cheap If the Japanese opera-
tions against Port Arthur wens there-
by retarded for an appreciable time.
However , It is realized that with time
Japanese occupation of Port Dairy
and 'l'allenwan as bases for landing
siege guns , the small force above Kin
Chou could accomplish but little , and
It Is now more llltely to be withdrawn ,
destroying the railroad as It rotIl'3 \
nortlnWlrd. For strategic purposes ,
Kuropatkln may be trying to maIm the
Japanese believe that n. movement
southward Is contemplated , In order
to divert Kurolcl's attention In that direction -
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The Impression Is being thrown out
In certain quartoI' : here that Kurolmt-
kin Is about to take the offensive , and
that an engagement with KuroltI is
Imminent. But , so far as can be as-
cOI'LaJned , there is no solid foundation
for thla. It Is unquestionable , how-
ever , that time railroad is pouring
troops Into Manchuria at the rate or
almost 2GOO a day , and It wIll nol belong
long at the present rate before : ; the
Russian commander.ln.chlef w111 be at
least on equal terms with any force
limo enemy can bring against him.
The general staff Is keeping very
dark about the whereabouts and pur-
poses of the Cossn.clts reported to bo
working around Kurolcl's rear and the
number of the raiders operating in
Koroa.
DENEEN GETS NOMINATION.
Deadlock In Republican Convention a
Springfield Broken.
SPRINGFIELD , n1.-Dy making
a combination with Charles S. Do-
neon , L. Y. Sherman , Howland J.
Hamlin antI John Ih Pierce , Governor
Yates on Friday broke the deadlock
In the republican state convention
and brought about the nomination of
Doneon for govornor. The nomination
was made on time soventr-nlnth ballot -
lot , which steele : Yates , 1 : Lowden ,
022 % : Denoen , U57 % : Warner , 21.
'rho combination was the result of
a series of conforoncos. The agreement .
ment ] had not been consummated
when the convention met Ilt 10
'clock In the morning , and the
Yates and Dencen people forced n re' I
cess until 2 p , m. Then the parties
to the combination met and finally
agreed upon Deneen ai ! the candldato
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