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The Norfolk Weekly News Journal
o NORFOLK NEBRASKA FK1DAY MAY 3 1901
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Vandcrbilt is Fighting Goulds
Expansion Plans
AT0HIS0N ST00K SOARING
Activity In Union rnolllo Bocurltlri lrtly
Shnreil by Another Iloiul forced Up
1 Ncnrly Twnlro Top
Notch an Heavy Itnylng
Now York May 3 The scnsntlonnl
interest in the stock market yesterday
shifted from the recent favorites to
Atchison About the middle of the
session the movement became wild In
much the sumo wny ns that of Union
Pacillc Wednesday mid Atchison was
forced up by wide strides Hiul by the
taking of long strings of 1000 shnre
lots up to 0000 share lots to about 88
a rise of nearly i2 points over Wednes
day night There was no news to ac
count for the rise but buyers of the
etock professed n belief that the road
was to bo Included In n transconti
nental project to offset the Burlington
The Mall nnd Express says
From the current tremendous prlco
movements in Union Pacific and At
chison stocks big ndvances occurring
in each day It became clear that a
light Is going on between great money
powers over the establishment of trans
continental systems It now appears
that this tight centers around the
plans of Georgo J Gould nnd E H
Hnrrlmnn to estnbllsh n vast network
of roads from the Atlnntlc to the Pa
cific ocean nnd William K Vandcrbilt
nnd the Pennsylvania realroad people
seeing what is up have made up their
minds to frustrate them
Following the discovery that
Messrs Gould nnd Hnrrlmnn wanted
to control the Union Pncllic carrying
with it the Southern Pacific it be
came plain that the Missouri Pacific
and Illinois Central might bo substi
tuted for the Chicago nnd Northwest
ern ns the eastern connection of the
Union Pacific thereby greatly injur
ing the Vandcrbilt position In the
west In order to protect the North
western and New York Central Will
lam K Vanderbllt started to accumu
late a large amount of Union Pacific
nnd Messrs Gould nnd Harrlman
learning this also bought enormous
quantities of this stock
If the enormous buying of Union
Pacific has secured control of that
property in the Interests of the North
western New York Central and per
haps St Paul there Is no necessity for
controlling the Atchison but If the
Union Pacific has been lost to Gould
and Harriman the heavy accumulation
of Atchison yesterdny would indicate
that that company is needed as an out
let of the Pacific for both the Pennsyl
vania and Vanderbllt lines
Mr Gould hns further irritated Will
iam K Vandobilt by planning an ex
tension of the Wheeling road to the
vicinity of Clevelnnd Mr Goulds
plans are furthered by the backing of
Mr Hurrimnn nnd Stuyvesnnt Fish
who are the lending factors In the Illi
nois Central The Illinois Central
has a direct lino from Chicago to
Sioux City and Omnhn furnishing n
connection with the Union Pacific at
the latter point
FORECLOSE FOR MILLIONS
Decree Against Omaha and St Louis Kail
road Goei on File
I Council Bluffs May 3 A decree of
foreclosure was Hied In the United
States court yesterday In the case of
- the Guaranty Trust company of New
lYork and Julius S Welch against the
Omaha and St Louis Railroad com
pany and others and unless the rail
road company comes to the center
with 255331290 Its Hue from the
Union Pacific transfer in Council
Blurts to Rattonsburg Mo 143 miles
in length with all equipment of every
kind owned by the company will go
under the hnmmer at an early date to
satisfy a lien held by the plaintiffs on
2370 bonds of the rond of the value
of 1000 each making a total lien of
2370000
The decree finds that default was
made In the payment of Interest July
1 3000 and Jan 1 1001 and Judgment
is given for the principal and this In
terest together with the interest ac
crued since Jan 1 1001 making the
amount of Interest due 17731200 and
the totnl amount of principal nnd Inter-
est due 255331200
To IIullil From WUhok to Ashley
Minneapolis May 3 General Man
ager Pennington of the Soo line said
All the building we expect to do In
North Dakota this year will be from
IWlshek to Ashley a distance of 20
miles on the old grade It Is our In
tention ultimately to build southward
to some point on the Missouri river
but not this year
First Train Over Katy Extension
San Antonio Tex May 3 The ex
tension of the Missouri Kansas and
Texas railway from the Mexican line
at Smlthvlllo to this city a distance
of 100 miles hns been completed and
the first regular passenger train
reached here last night President
Rouse and other otllciuls are in the
city
Naval Rtjcrultlug Station at Omaha
Omaha May 3 Charles II Casey
an examining engineer for the United
States navy Is In the city completing
arrangements for a naval recruiting
itatlon which will be opened Monday
TO PURIFY KANSAS POLITICS
Grand Ohaplor of tlm lnw Ktifcirromcnt
ImtRtio OrKatilrtul
Topckn May 3 Mrs Nations cru
mule ngnlnts the saloons has resulted
In n movement to purify Kansas poli
tics that promise to be more far reach
ing than anything of the kind ever
before nttvmpted In the Kunllower
state A permanent organization of tho
grand chapter of the law enforcement
league of Kansas has been effected
whose object Is to purify the politics
of the state and promote Its Interest
Tho league Is to be thoroughly organ
ized by the establishment In every city
town or hamlet In the state of it local
chapter The league Is the out
growth of the stirring scenes In To
peka Incident to Mrs Nations saloon
stnnshlng The women first organized
the Homo defenders under tho direc
tion of Mrs Nntlnn nnd tho auxiliary
lodge now formed by the men Is to
linve n broader Held of operation
The meeting of the Law Enforce
ment lengue to perfect plans for n
Btnte organization was secret and
very few of the details of the organi
zation have reached outside
DOZEN INJURED BY BOLT
Lightning Strikes Ttrlco In Same llaco at
ChlcagoOzark Apartment
Ing Itailly Damngud
Chicago May 3 A dozen people
were severely shocked nnd two serious
ly Injured by n bolt of lightning which
struck the tower on tho Ozark apart
ment building nt Thirty eighth street
nnd Wabash avenue last night Ex
actly eight years ago this build
ing suffered from a similar accident
The bolt after demolishing tho tower
rnn down the electric light wires lead
ing to the fourth floor whore it en
tered the flat occupied by Dr Anna
Wells Mrs Wells nnd her compan
ion Mrs C M Shnfer were thrown
to the lloor and rendered unconscious
by tho shock Although seriously In
jured by falling glass both will re
cover
In tho bnsoment where the cafe Is
situated the greatest damage wns
done A score of people were In the
room nt the time nnd all were more
or less hurt by falling walls nnd glass
CANADA TO CONTROL ROAD
Government Will Lease Part of Northern
racldo Lying Within Its Ilorders
Ottawa May 3 The scheme by
which the Manitoba government hopes
to control passenger and frieght rates
within the province has been ratified
by the Dominion railway cominVee
The provincial government will lease
that portion of the Northern Pacific
railroad lying within the province for
a term of 909 years It will be imme
diately turned over to McKonzie
Mann of Toronto for management the
government fixing all freight rates and
teducing passenger rates to 3 cents a
mile In return the government guar
antees the Interest on 30 year bonds
at 4 per cent
HnHHhall Scores Yesterday
National Lengue Pittsburg 3 Cht
cngo 2 Brooklyn 5 Philadelphia 4
St Loul3 12 Cincinnati 10 Amer
ican League Philadelphia 12 Bos
ton 23 Cleveland 7 Milwaukee 0
Chicago 5 Detroit 7 Washington
4 Baltimore 11
Racing Meot at Atlantic
Atlantic la May 2 Arrangement
are being made for the annual June
racing meet here this year June 7 and
8 The management has hung up
some good purps
Schuyler Implement Store It urns
Schuyler Neb May 2 Fire In A
D Crouchs buggy and Implement
room store did damage to the amount
of 3000
TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD
A fire which broke out In a livery
barn at Loudonvllle O Thursday
night caused a loss of 75000
The 15th annual conference of the
German Evangelical church of North
America opened a weeks session at
VIncennes Ind
The American Association of Physi
cians elected the following officers
Dr J S Wilson Philadelphia presi
dent Dr Henry Hun Albany secre
tary
A statue of nonry B Hyde the
founder of the Equitable Life Assur
ance company was unveiled Thursday
In tho arcade of the companys build
ing at New York
A small boat containing two young
men was swept over tho rapids of tho
St Marys river at Sault Sto Marie
Thursday Neither boat or pussengers
have been seen since
Tho board of directors of tho Louisi
ana Purchase Exposition company
held Its first meeting Thursday and
organized for business by electing ex
Governor Francis president
Chicago capitalists and millions of
Chicago money are to develop the re
sources of Mexico until the southern
republic becomes one of the importaut
factors In the worlds trade
As a result of national conference
of window glass Interests held Thurs
day It was decided to close down near
ly all factories In the United States
on May 11 and give nil employes an
advance In wuges of 15 per cent
Joseph W Stockwell a well known
resident of Flint was arrested at
Muskegon Thursday on a warrant
which ehnrges him and four others
with conspiracy to blackmail for 20
000 John Requet a wealthy brewer of
uaginaw une of tue accuseu u a
woman
III II
Battle Between Russians and
Chinese Near Mukden
GEN ZORPITZKI WOUNDED
Ieklng Dispatch Unrlln Pup or Says
Four Russian Oftirnrs Vro KiltedTo
tal Casualties Among th Czars Troops
Hlity Ohlnesii Losses Not Given
Berlin May 3 A dispatch from Pe
king to the Kolnlsche Keltuug says
that a bloody battle bus occurred be
tween the Russians and Chinese near
Mukden Tho Russians lost 00 killed
and wounded Four Russian olllcers
wero killed nnd among tho wounded
was General orpltzkl
Loudon May The reports of the
secret combination of dissatisfied ele
ments In the Yang Tho provinces for
tho purpose of organizing n general
rising lire receiving soino confirma
tion snys tho Shanghai correspondent
of the Morning Post
GERMANY DROPS CANALBILL
Owlug tn Delay In Illet Its Consideration
I lostponud for the Present
Berlin May 3 Tho chancellor
Count von Buelow reported personally
to Emperor William yesterday nnd
complained of the Intentional delaying
of the canal bill by the mnjorlty In
the diet The government thereupon
gnvojup further negotiations regarding
the bill for the time being The resig
nation of Dr von Miquol the llnnnce
minister Is now considered likely to
be presented In the Immediate future
Emperor William nnd the Prussian
cabinet adhere to their Intention to
build the canal
TnimiKsit Cithlnit Resigns
Yokohama May 3 In consequence
of the continued postponement by tho
Japanese minister of llnnnce Viscount
Wntnhnbe of the carrying out of tho
expected public works the cabinet
crisis reached a climax yesterday and
Marquis Ito the premier nfter the
cabinet meeting proceeded to the pal
nce nnd tendered his resignation to the
mikado All the other members of
the cabinet did likewise with the ex
ceptlon of the minister of war Baron
Kodaina
Lover Quarrel Troves Fatal
Greensburg Ind May 3 John Hlg
glns aged 21 years was shot nnd
killed on the street here last night
Hlgglns nnd a young woman named
Davis were quarreling at the time of
the shooting The Davis woman claims
that Higgins insisted that she marry
him and upon her refusal to do so he
drew a revolver and pointed It at her
In the seullle which followed the
weapon wns discharged the ball enter
ing Iligglus head
ItiiHh to File Oil Claims
Evanston Wyo May 3 Claims In
the new Wyoming oil fields are being
filed nt the rate of 190 a day The
field covers nearly all the southern
part of Uintah county from the north
branch of the Muddy river to the
Uintah range of mountains The
Standard Oil people have had men ott
locating claims and have already filed
some 200
Consul McCook Recovering
Washington May 3 The state de
partment has received a report from
the vice consul ut Dawson City dntod
April 9 saying that Consul McCook
who wns reported to have died at
Dawson was then In the hospital there
rapidly recovering from an nttack of
acute pneumonia with every prospect
of being out in a few days
Spanish Strikers Get Riotous
Murcla Spain Mny 3 A thousand
men nre out on strike at the Agullns
mines Tho company has refused the
mens proposals and there has been
serious disturbance Some of the min
ers fired on the police guarding the
property nnd the gendarmes charged
the crowd killing one man and wound
ing several others
Wliolesalo Jail Delivery
West Point Mny 2 A wholesnle
Jail delivery took place last night
Six men two held for thieving nnd
four ns vngrants broke out of the
city Jnll by prying nslde the bars of
the windows with a bed post They
have succeeded thus far in escaping
rearrest
Convicted of Killing College Professor
Philadelphia May 3 Amos Ster
ling colored was yesterday convicted
of murder in the first degree for the
killing of Roy Wilson White the young
University of Pennsylvania professor
who was robbed and beaten to death
with an Iron bar
Plague Case Near Constantinople
Constantinople May 3 A case of
Illness has occurred at Galata the
largest Buburb of Constantinople
which Is officially pronounced to be
bubonic plague Precautions are be
ing taken to prevent a spread of the
plague
Turkish Mlsslou for China
Constantinople May 3 Tho Turk
ish mission under Enver Pasha com
posed of military officers nnd clergy
charged with the establishment of re
lations between Turks and the Culuese
Mussulmans embarked yesterday
NAMING CIVIL GOVERNORS
Commission Husy sulist It tiling Civil for
Military Hulii In riilllpilnes
llntiingim Luzon May 3 A score
of Insurrectionists fired Into the town
last night No casualties resulted
The few outlaws remaining In tho
province have nearly been pacified
Tho commission has established a
government at Sinsogon at the south
ern end of the Island of Luzon and
has appointed Captain 1 G Living
ston of New York governor and Cap
tain K W Terry of tho Fourth regi
ment treasurer Tho conditions at
Sorsngou nre regarded as remarkable
The commission touched nt Marlndl
que yesterday and ftiltlllled thn pledge
made that If the Insurgents surren
dered municipalities would bo ordered
nnd n separate provisional govern
ment established at Marlndlque
Captain llrnnholdt was a candidate
for governor but it untlvo was appoint
ed Tim commission will go to Nndln
today after an eight weeks success
ful tour
MAY CORN JUMPS TO 55
Philips 1redlrls It Will Reach Slxty Hvo
Cents a Musliol lleTore thn Kud
of tho Month
Chicago May 3 May com tho Blip
ply of which has been cornered by
George II Phillips soared to 55 cents
a bushel yesterday tho highest prlco
since August IS I when tho market
touched 57 cents The bulge carried
the market 5 cents higher than the
high point Wednesday Shorts wero
tendered the privilege of covering
their contracts when the market was
nt 18 Those who did not Improve
their opportunity to buy bid higher and
higher only to find scarcely any for
sale
Phillips predicted that the price
would be 05 cents beforo the end of
the month This prediction said ho
Is not based on the fact that tho short
Interest Is In n tight box but from
the fact Hint the legitimate demand
has reached the limit of production
For years the bears have kept prices
ununlurally lowf now the bulls nre
having their Innings nnd the fanner
Is getting what his corn Is worth
Monument to Nebraska Soldiers
Madison Neb Mny 2 Bids were
opened yesterday for the erection of
a monument to the memory of three
young men who lost their lives In tho
Philippines There wero six bidders
G F Shbphnrd secured the contract
his bid being 800 with n 200 dona
tion The monument is to be 12 feet
8 Inches In height granite pedeatnl
two bases carved cap and an oxi
dized copper figure six nnd one half
feet high of a soldier In khaki uniform
Methodist Illslinps In Conference
Louisville Mny 3 The anutinl meet
ing of the bishops of the Methodist
Episcopal church south was begun
yesterdny behind closed doors The
most Important business before the
bishops Is the arrangement of the plan
of Episcopal visitation Nino bishops
are in nttcmlnucc
Freight Handlers Strike
Springfield May 3 All tho union
freight handlers employed by the Hart
ford division of the New York New
Haven ad Hartford railroad and nil
but two or throe of those employed by
the Boston and Maine rond In this city
struck yesterday for higher wages
Two Osceola Hotels It urn
Creston la May 2 Yesterday the
Osceola and Central hotels nt Osceola
la were destroyed by lire The loss
is 3000 Insurance 2000 The
origin of the fire Is not known
TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS
The new Worth racetrack 10 miles
from Chicago began a 21 duy meeting
Thursday
A Mobile nnd Ohio passenger train
ran into a work train near Cairo Ills
Thursday killing Engineer Jackson
The high school building at Oshkosh
was totully destroyed by fire Thurs
day Loss 70000 Insurance 10000
The band sawmill owned by Sailing
Houston at Grayling Mich was do
stroyed by lire Thursday The loss Is
100000
Charles A Johnson the defaulting
cashier of tho First National bnnk of
Nlles Mich was released on 10000
bond Thursday
Tho sale of n sent Is recorded oil the
New York Stock exchange for 71000
compared with the previous highest
authentic record of 00000
Mrs Mary Sankey mother of Ira D
Snnkey the world famous evangelist
and singer died at her home In New
castle Pa Thursday She was 00
years old
A dynamite explosion Thursday at
Oates camp on the Nashville and
Kuoxville railroad extension In Ten
uesseo killed two men nnd severely In
jured several others
Pletro Mascngnl tho Italian com
poser has signed n contract for a
tour of thn United States Ho will
start Oct 15 nnd take with him an or
chestra of 80 members
Kmln Pasha the greatest greyhound
ever raised In America is dead at tho
Pashn kennels San Francisco of pneu
monia He was equally noted as a
racing houud and as a sire
The Clover club of Philadelphia
Thursday night gave n banquet In
commemoration of the retirement of
Colonel A K McClure from active
journalism after a busy career of 40
VI 1 P3
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This Kind of a Man
M Doesnt know the dlllercnce between good lumber and poor H
M lumber Any old stulT would suit him Hut our stock wasnt H
M bought for such fellows ns him It was bought for the most H
H particular men In the community If you happen to be one H
H of those particular chap and want some extra nice lumber M
fl heres the plnce to get It Prices Low i n you get any where M
L C MITTELSTADT
H NORFOLKS LUMUERMAN H
Norfolk
National
SlierlfTn Bale
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an order of sale issued by Chr
Schnvland elork of the district
court of Madison county Nebraska
upon a judgment rouderod in the
district court of Madison county
Nebraska on the ninth day of April
1901 in favor of T O Cannon as plaintiff
and against John E Olney Charlotte
E Olney et al as defendants for tho
sum of two thousand thirty one dollars
and 40 cents 203140 the same being
for taxes with interest at the rate of 10
per cent per annum from April 0 1000
and costs taxed at three hundred and
two dollars and bixty oight cents
50208 and accruiug costs
I have levied upon the following
real estate taken as tho property of said
defendants to satisfy said docreoto wit
Lots fifteen 15 and sixteen 10 in
block six 0 of tho town of Norfolk
Nebraska And will offer tho same
for sale to the highest bidder for cash
inhaudoutho22ud day of May A D
1001 at the hour of 1 oclock p m of
Buid day in front of the east door of
the court honso in Madison Nebraska
that being the building wherein tho
last term of court was held when and
where due attendance will bo given by
the undersigned
Dated this 18th day of April 1901
Geo W Losev
Sheriff of said County
Application rorSuloon Liquor License
Matter of application of J W OCon
noil for liquor license
Notico is hereby given that J W
OConnell did on the 24th day of April
1001 lilo his application to tho chairman
and board of trustees of the village of
Battle Creek Madison county Nobr
for licenso to sell malt spirituous and
viuous liquors at Battle Creek Nebr
from tho 1st day of May 1901 to the
30th day of April 1902 at the Brech
eisen saloou building situated on lot 2
block 17 original town sito in Battle
Crock Madison county Nebr
If there is no objection remonstrance
or protest filod within two weoks from
tho 24th day of April 1901 tho said
license will be granted
P P Zimmerman
Village Clerk
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OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS jH NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
Capital 10000000
Surplus 2000000
Does a General Banking Business
Buys and Sells Exchange
Intercut Paid on Time Deposits
Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point In Earopg
A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted
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