The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, October 05, 1899, Page 9, Image 9
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OOTOIWK t 18W Addi tion Lot lllk mt Ds SO 1 39 5 4 VI I 70 K Daiiams Ad dition I ss 3 7S I 01 North Addition 1 21 2J22 ai 4 ft II 11 1 ii 4 7 H 9 10 I 21 21 9S 19 10 91 9 IVS I 70 1rllc Addition w hf nhf nhf w lit 0 hf nhfohf 9 lifolif sllft whf ul9whr 11 i w hf bj whf whf v llf a 3 ft li 7 7 7 11 II Ift 18 20 21 21 21 II 27 28 31 31 31 31 3S 10 I 50 171 ft 41 1 9ft I 19 1 11 1 70 ft ftft 2 3ft 2 II ft III ft 09 4 yi ft 09 39 I 10 1 01 51 ftl 1 7ft tl 00 HI 31 4 30 I us 8ft 8ft NorlhwoBt Addition 3 I 0 1 8 J 70 2 01 hj 77 tlj 79 2 71 2 08 1 01 2 81 1 18 1 18 3 2 111 2 07 lie Noticed he Ilkcncim A Parisian swell recently hud a crayon picture of liiniHclf liuirio which he afterward pretended to find fault with It doea not bear the slightest resem blance to ine said ho and I will not take it The artist protested bnt all to no avail After the dandy had left ho painter added to the portrait a magnificent pair of ass ears and exhibited it in tho win dow thus altered to the gaze of tho cnrioiiH public It hadnt been long exposed when tho dandy entered the artists studio in a towering rage and finding that threats amounted to nothing ho at last offered to buy it even at a considorablo ad vance upon tho original price It wasnt strango you didnt recog nize your resemblance to the picture at first said the painter but I knew youd notice the likeness n soon as I added thoso ears Spare Momenta MnrrlnKe hy Ilulter Among ignorant people of English birth it is fully bolioved that a wife bought with money or goods ia legally married if the purchaser leads her all the way homo by a halter Mr Baring Gould tho English anti quarian tells of a village poot known to him who bought a wife for a half crown and led her 12 miles to his cot tage Tho squiro nnd the rector protested to the villago poet that he was not legally wedded Why yes I be ho replied Ill take my Bible oath I never onco took the halter off till pbed crossed the door sill and the door was shut Tho latest instances of such wifo sales occurred in 1858 and 1859 when wom en wore sold in Little Hot ton and in Dudley In these cases a blue ribbon took tho place of tho straw halter But gentlo ladies tho symbolic idea was the suino A Lnuuli on Lord Kelvin A good story is related of Lord Kel vins lecturing methods at tho Glasgow university As a professor of scionce he can tine long words in such formidable array as would 1 ako u dictionary break its binding wiin horror During a courso of lectures once on magnotism for instance ho defined an ideal mag net as an infinitely long infinitely thin uniform and uniformly and longi tudinally magnetized bar and the misguided students vocifeorusly cheer ed which caused tho professor to say Siloncol This definition was mado and cheered with the usual reprimand frequently during tho lectures Onco near the conclusion howover tho stu dents did not cheer hut Lord Kelvin from forco of hubit ruppod oat Si lencol tho same as before A Cute Lad A young Irishman onco went to a kind hearted old squire for a recom mendation An elaborute ono was writ ten and read to him He took it with thauks but did not movo Whats tho matter with it 1 roared the squire Oh nothin sorr Bald the lad quickly Well then why dont yon go V Sure sorr I thought on tho stringth of a recommind liko that youd be wantin to hire me San FranciBco Argonaut- GUEST OF THE NATION Dewey Makes Triumphal Entry Into Washington OrriOIAh WELCOME TO ADMIRAL fliruUit Trllintfi Ki Ill Id Iit Hi Nn tliimil tuplliit to All tndhldnil Willi lrildriit Miltliiln tin tttln lilt- llHIHII Ill into WAMUMiTONOct Tho homo com ing of Admiral Dowoy for honcofoith thiMiatimml ciipilal is to bo IiIh wimimriothrt ttitsim for tho gioatcst tributo over piid by Washington to any individual Aftor tho prolimlimry wol coino in itself unsurpassed of its kind it iiinaliicd for tho highest and great est in tho ollleiul wot 111 to hold out tho hand of gieeting to the famous admiral and to join with tho people who in o to bo his lollow citiens 111 bidding hiH Vtclroino Tho eilieus hud iimilo every prepaiatioii to make theoeeasnm worthy of their I1010 Tho decorations worn elaborate IVntisyhuniii avenue was one mass of eoloied bunting along tho etitno lino of march from the station to the whilo house and not content Willi this few private citizens failed to mako homo display of color on their resi dences Unique designs 111 fan y lamps lotted tho horiou gieat seaiehlightH throw broad beams of bright light across tho bluo hlty on a clear October evening and tho Mutely capitol stood revealed in its queenly beauty 111 the poweilul rays of niunyooiicontratod lights Tho same device was used effectively in the case ot other public buildings within thu range of vision of Admiral Dowoy and the president as thoy viewed tho throng ot people from tho prow of tho while Olympiii projecting Irom thu center of tho htand erected just south of tho treas ury building at tho head of Pennsyl vania avenue UlipillllllllllMl ltlVltllll On tho facade of the newlv completed government postolllco building llamed loith two inscriptions set in eluctrio points thu ono reciting tho tainous message of tho president dnecting Dowoy then thousands of miles away In tho far east to go foith and destroy tho Spanish licet and the other setting tho famous admirals direction to tho lamented Gridley You may flro when you uro icady Gndlcy which marked an epoch in tho history of tho United States Twelve thousand mom Ijers of civic organizations passed bo foio him besidos tens of thousands of non organized citizens and in a roar of cannon rockets and tho blao of rod fuo and tho thunderous cheering of tho populace and tho warm greeting of the head of tho nation Dewey camo to tho national capitol to a welcome such us has not been known hero hitherto One Contliiiiiius Ovation His journey hero from Nuw York had been ono continuous ovation limited in its intensity only by tho density of population Almost immediately after getting aboard tho train tho admiral rotiicd to his private car for luncheon Thereafter tho admiral lay down and tried to got 1 little sleep but this was impossible owing to tho continuous chceiing along tho line It was baid by tho railroad ollicials and trainmen that tho ovation during tho run from Now York to Washington was tho most re markable demonstration that has ever taken place along thu line Every town turned out its full population and every house and cross roads settlement was turned inside out to sco the Hying spe cial pass Ilvuilnm of Washington Tho train as it reached tho lino of tho District of Columbia stopped for a fow minutes at the littlo station of Dean wood while thu reception coininittco went through tho formality of present ing the nations guest tho froedom of thu district Admiral Doweys roply was as brief and characteristic as all of his other speeches havo been I want to thank you vory much my friends said ho for this testimonial of your regard It is truo that as long as I live and I hopo to livo a long timo I intend to livo in Washington I thank you again for this expression In a few minutes tho train was in fho brilliantly lighted depot Tho first of tho party to leave tho station was thu committeo of citizens They wero quickly followed by tho admiral him self and when ho appeared to tako his scat in tho carriago tho crowd went al most wild with excitement As he took his brat tho cavalry troop at tho word of command swung out into tho btreut a front and whoeling to tho left began tho march up historic Pennsyl vania avenue A mighty roar wont up from the crowd as tho admiral alightod ut tho portico of tho uxecutivo mansion AluKinley Clreetn thu Admiral Secretary Long invitod tho admiral to accompany him to the presidents library Tho members of the cabinot bad assembled in tho cabiuot room while the president was alono in tho library adjoining As Secretury Long entered with the admiral tho president came forward to greet tho famous sailor and grasping his hand wished him a hearty welcome Tho admiral acknowledged the cor ilial sentiments expressed by tho presi dent aud then asked as to tho health of Mrs McKiuley saying ho heard with great regret that she had not been well In reply tho president suggested that the admiral mwt Mrs McKiuley They stepped out to tho corridor which Mrs MoKiuloy makes a sitting room and hero with somo of her lady friends tho admiral was ore sen ted and from Mr McKiuley as well as from the president given a most hearty welcomo homo The greetings with tho cabinet wer brief and to thu point The president uud Admiral Dewey headed the party toward tho reviewing stand Tho orowd seemed to know that the hero was up proacuiutf for a grout wave of cheer ing wont up Tho admiral frequently I I tl t1l I I inn IIVI1 II1MV luulllt 111 1 t nil president and Admiral Dowoy won joined at the fiout of tho stand by Sec retaries Hay Hoot Hitchcock and Wil son As tho cheeiing ut length died away the admiral tinned to Mr Mc Kiuley and the two seating themselves entered in a conersal ion while await ing the piocossion The head of tho civic parade which had been arranged in honor of the admiial began to pass in review before him shoitly after 8 oclock Theie wcie many novel and Intel est ing features relieving tho same ness of the ordinary civic pat ado Tho spectacle as the tnaiehois eainn up tho length ot the ineuuo in the glare of the red lights under swooping niches of stars from thousands of Ionian candles was beautiful aud nnpiessive YACHTS READY TO SAIL Collin I1I11 mill Shiiniiili Will Stmt I lint IC111 11 ul Sin hm Titling Ni w Yoitu Oct it -The Columbia ShaniiocK uices will be witnessed by 11 throng Mistlj larger than that which has attended pievious contests fot tho famous cup and yet the laces will havo a clean giounil owing to fedeial super vision of the eouiMs Yachtsmen ate hole I mm all parts of the United Slates Tho Heel of piivale pleasuie yachts now in these waters is linger than ever known Then is not the slightesl doubt that three tunes as many people will see the contest between Columbia and Sham rock as eer before saw an mtoi national yacht nice Tho English visitois who have come aie far greater in number and mine distinguished than ever came for that purpose belore Nearly all tho guests ol Sir Thomas Liptou on bond tho Kim will he from England tho best known of whom is Ind Jinnies Uerestoid Ei lends ot Sir Thomas say that ho really expects to lake the cup back to English wntcis anil that the pielnni nary woil nl the two bouts has added to his eonll lenco as to the lesult One ol the gieatcst suipiistw lor yachtsmen since the aiiival of tho Sliiinini U 111 these waters was the 1111 liouuceiiii ut olllcially made that tho Columbia would havo to allow tho Shamiock li II 100 seconds on a tlO milo course It appears that Designer E1I0 while giving tho Shamrock a larger sail plan than the Columbia has at tho same time so constructed her hull as to givo her great ti co boaid less displacement and consequently h shoitcr water litis by almost two feet DEMOCR ATS JAKE TEXAS Niltloml liildolM Hold it 1iilltliiil Cni lll III DllllllH Dallas Te Oct II There wero fully 10000 persons 111 tho gi md stiind at tlie fair giounds when tin distin guished persons who havo conio from points outside of tho stato to attend tho Democratic carnival put 111 an upptar nnco As tho leaders mounted tho stand thoy wore loudly applauded WI1011 Mr Byran appeared it seemed as if the sound which emanated fiom tho thou sands of throats would tear out their lining EK Oovernor Stono was tho first speaker At tho close of his speech tho temper of tho meeting was mani fested by ci les for Bryan Bryan 111 stentorian tones fiom every poilion of tho throng vaned with calls tor I5el niont Belmont get up and show your self Tho crowd would tako no lefustl and lioni his seat in tho back end oi tho sp ukcrs stand the New Yorker arose to receive an ovation Thu calls that 1 cached his cars wore long drawn out and of terrific volume It was tho old icbul yell Governor Tonus of Ar kansas was tho next speaker When Governor Jones closod there were prolonged cries for Bryan The program arranged for tho morning had not been completed aud his timo had not yet arrivud The calls contin ued Ho responded in a short talk party organization being his thomo lie did not believe all tho votes cast for him thu last timuworu counted aud that many wero counted against him which wero not cast Tho Democratic party did not have tho advautago in 1800 of such an organization in tho beginning of thu campaign as it bus now Tho rank aud illo of tho party has been fight ing ever since the polls closed und in defeat has been more hopoful of success in 1000 ovor binoo tho last election day thau tho Republican party iu victory telegraphTcbrjefs Presidont MoKiuloy Monday was foimally invited to attend thu fall fes tival in Chicago and accuptcd tho invi tation Tho Twenty eighth infantry has ar rived at San Francisco from Camp Meade The soldiers wero given a lino reception Thu total coinage at the United States mints during Soptomber wjih 5i070 as follows Gold 0800947 silver fU 411208 minor coins f 204571 Tho election for mombors of tho sec ond chamber of tho Swedish riksdag has bcun concluded The loftists gained 18 aud tho rightists gained five boats A ukaso has boon issued raising the stato of siege established in tho depart inont of Bolgrude Servia at tho tune of tho attemptod assassiuatiou of ox King Milan Tho enlistments Saturday woro 830 making a totui of 12743 Tho third regiment to be completed is tho Forty fifth Colonel McOleruon at Fort Loav onworth Adjutant General Reese of Illinois Monday ibsued an order relieving Com pany F Fourth infantry from not duty at Carterville There aro two companies still on duty Tho yellow fever report for Soptomber iu Cuba shows there wero 18 deaths 8 of the victims being Americans 8 Span iards 1 Frenchman and 1 German Oases during tho mouth 54 Twenty eight more members of thu wrecked Scotsmans crew were arrsstod at Montreal Monday when they ar rived ou tho steamer Ottoman When thoy were searched orer f4000 in money wa found on them and u quan tity of food and jewelry T1IRKK DAYS FIGHTING Insurgents Attack American Lines From Iinusto Bacoor KILL TWO AND WOUND IJI0IIT Iollllll IiiIiiiIm I iiiIki M i I Illin lloi Mm riulitliiK lttMiit 1l111l11tl Wilt- mi In Sriul lno liinlHMlt In UN A tlatiiiiin lllliliui Colonel Ulllnl M MI Oct l -The Filipino envoys called on Major General Otis estcnlay and discussed mullein with 110 lesult leneial Alcjutuli iuo said to a topic seulative or the Associated 1iess thai he had no Distinctions except to tie liera letter which was lejected He will 1 etui n to Tin lac today An expedition composed ol nil lUituuril llit boat aimed with two l pounders Willi the gtinhoatH Helena letiel and Miudoio esciiiliug it pioceedeil yesler day to Oieni tin the puipuse ol bom hauling hat place lauding 200 mm iuos lllld hhtfiickclsuud iiiisiuglhewiicked gunboat Uiiluuetu The guubnuts will uppioicli to about 2700 voids li nut Oieni anil the llutboit will eiitei the river The insuigeuls uttueked linus on Hie Bacoor mad today The last advices fiom theie weio thai the Amei leans had dinen nil thocuomv with live ensoul lies The msuigcuts loss wus estimated to be laige Hill I lilillnu ill I111IM The Fnuitli iiiliiutry Maim Ineo coiuiuauiliiig has had a senes of en coimtcis with the insuigeiils about linns since Sattuday The natives weio led it is supposed by a former inaot of I mils and iniiile a geueial atl u U upon tho American lines fiom loins to Hieoor A eipluin und 11 coipoial of the Aniiiicau Ioiees wile killed mid eight men weie wounded A Filipino colonel is known to huve been killed Major li 11 e leiiucslcd Admiral Watson toseudtwo gunboats to his supped The lighting begun on Sit iinluy when Ciptuiu Blown look tho same battalion thai distinguished itself at I Vie Das Mai mas and Lieutenant Knabeiisliues si outs against a laige foice ol insingonts on lie lere Das Mniiimsmnl and 11 geiieiul engagement followed The soldleis lying ill I ho ricullelils kept up a lire lor mi hour und a hall when leiuloicemenls weio sent them Tho insurgents loiicatcd Tho lighting yesteiday began with an at tack by the insurgents oil a pally 10 pnrmg tho telegiaph line one member of which was wounded BATTLE WITH HOLD UPS Slim 10 1ihib Itotlin tii Sim 1110 itiln luri mimnlM Ouuav Colo Oct l Two masked men stopped tho Snellols stage one mile this side of thu Cam liinl nulls ami eight niilos from Ouray yosteiday after noon Thoy worn after tho daily ship ment oi gold bullion liom the Camp Bird nunc and unloaded the mail ami baggage looking for it However thoy overlooked tho hox containing iS12000 worth of gold 1 presenting two days pioduction ol thu mine The mails wero loft untouched and the passengers wero not molested Shenll Edgtr was notified and with a posso overtook I ho hold lips near Yankee Boy Basin After a brisk exchange of shots tho olhcoiH lotircd to secuio lein iorcoinents Several other parties aro in pin hint AiiihIiiI 111 Mttnlni Clnugf SilUNdiiHLi Ills Oct l Ch irle Lchhau a ii year old boy was anested yesterday morning ou a charge of mur dering Cm no Cartwnght tho 12-year-old daughter of Henry Cartwnght ox district president of thu United Mine Workcis of America Lohban mis chievously touched a lighted match to somo paper bunting with which Miss Cartwright had adorned herself Tho girl was enveloped in flumes and so horribly burned that sho died from tho offocts of her injuries about five hours afterwards Her mother was badly burnod in trying to savo her life Lohban is in jail Arrimlril For Kofunlin to Iny Fiirni Racivic Wis Oct i Manager Beggs of tho Milwaukee Electric rail way caused warrants to bu issued for 10 of Racines prominent citions who rofusnd to pay faros except when col lected by thu motoriuon Tho cause of tho trouble has beon in making tho duties of the motorman so onerous that life and limb was placed in deadly peril through tho motornian not being able to projierly look out for pedostn ans and teams Refusal to pay fares unless collected was tho means taken to compel tho ollicials of the road to put ou conductors llrllUli Stnumnr on tint ItorU St Ioiiss N F Oct a Tho Brit Ish steamer Brodoano went ashoro last night at Peters river St Marys bay during a deuso fog and is a total wreck Eight men wero injured 0110 seaman had his leg brokou aud two othors being seriously hurt Tho foro part of tho ships bottom was torn out by thu rocks but tho cargo on her upper docks which is above water will probably bo saved Trlplo TunuTruBetl Strakoku Tex Oct a M M Mo Kiuuoy aged 05 killed Paul Norman tho proprietor of a general store and then went to a vacant house near by and blew out his brains Soon after tho shooting it was discovered that Mrs McKinuey wife of tho murderer had been inuidered her dead body being found at her home No causo or expla nation of tho tragedy is known Dcweji Uncle Diet Wichita Kan Oot3 H H Dowoy of Shefllold Ills uncle of Admiral Dewoy and fathor of H II Dowey of this city died yesterday at Sheffield Ilia 6on thinks excitement ovor the ad mirals honors hastened his death 0 PALMYRA SUFFERS BY FIRE Itmlncn llnilci nnd ItotldfMii m lfntrnjsrl lj I Ilium Us Miiiia Oct I My 11 dtislrtiotivo Iho at Palmvta yosteiday thousands of lollais woilh of propel ty was de stroyed and homes anil htiidnnss housed w locked Theie was lit tin insurance Tlie blao iiiigluatcd in IjoIiim store from 1111 uiiltnown causo and was bo yoinl emit ml 111 a fow Aftei destmyiug Imhrs tho flaninn sped 011 to II 11 lleys house and mado n clean sweep of the following piopnrlioH Vanghans finuituio stem lltirfnulti hat ness shop Coots meat nun hot Bur dlnos lestauiaut and i osidoneo Mrs Endos losldeiice Wilburs giocory sloio The Humes then jumped across Iho sited und burned Iho barn and oat pouter shop of 1 Kelley Tho boat was tenille ami the lames woio car lied two blocks catching ho barn of 1 Mi Neal and several small buildings O W Meivlnund Will Severs woio somicI liui mtl whilo lighting Iho tiro Imnlil 111 11 1 1 In Viiiwim lav ois Oct Answer lo Iho in foi inatiou Hied in tho siipiemo com I some lime ago by lodge Ryan for A in 1 1 1 ot oi noil in H10 cano contenting theilglil ofdovciuor Poytitei In net as iiisiiiauee comuussiouer was tiled with Iho cleik ol the com I yesterday II is hi let ami in substance Is 11 geneial de nial of all of the allegations of tho ro tator ill the ease The lespomleul toMinoi Ioynler avers that as gov 01 nor ol Neluuska ho is entitled lo of lieial supervisory contiol of Iho entiio insiiiaueo business of tho slate by viiltio of tho aiithoiily vested iu him by tho Weaver act Tl 1 llnyi limit Tin it Clillit Animus Nob Oct II A child of Mr and Mis Flunk able living six miles west of town disappciucil Woil ncsduy Shenll Colo raised a posso and tho people turned out eiimiissu lo join in the seaich A little nllnr noon Sat tn day pei sons passing over tin oid stiawstiiek discovered 1 hole that had been made by totting straw anil when the lather had been loweied into it ho loiind Iho losl child hull laiuishod The clnlil had not had a Into lo eat for about lf hours Iltl IIIiiiiiii on Agon 1irntiiii Oskaioosa Iu Oot a Tho coro ners inquest hold yesterday at Wright to invest igato tho hoad ond collision and killing of four tiaiuiiieii ou tho Chicago and Ninth western railway Sept 20 resulted in a voidiet of thu jury blaming A A Preston agent and opuiator at Wright lor giving wrong oiders to tho passenger train Tho evi dence ended to exonerate the train dispatcher at Bello Plainu whence thu oiders wero issued Moltliihiyii Trip Arnimi town Dunuyiiic Ocl a President MoKin loys trip acioss Iowa will bu ovor tho Illinois Central from Sioux City to Du buque Returning bin special train will leave Sioux City ut 1015 p 111 Oct 15 Ho will mako fivo miuuto stops at Lo Murs Chcrokoo Fort Dodge Webster City Iowa Falls Parkorsbiirg Cedar Falls Independence Manohostoruud ton minutes at Waterloo Tho train will reach Dubuque at 10 15 a in Monday Ocl 10 A 1 lilitul ton IliillnoiiUt Sav Fiiasvisuo Oct a Albert Mo Pherson a young aoiouaiit was hurled liom the tiapeo bar ol a balloon near ilen puk aud so seriously injured that ho will die The balloon after rising a short distance drii ted along until tho trapeo ropes struck an oluctrio light wiie ovor which McPhersou wai tin own Sorillli Irown ll Viilun Paws Oct a La Fiondo publisher tho report of an interview with Prof Calmelto tho Pastour institute com missioner who has returned from OjKirto in which tho professor says that before his arrival tho mortality among those stricken with tho plague amounted to Ha per cent Of IS treated with tho serum ho adds not one died This restored public confidence aud in three days he inoculated 42a persons Curlitliil 1urty K1U 1L Ticket Diss Moinks Oct Tho United Christian party today filed its state ticket which goes on tho ballot by pe tition Tho etitiou was signed by 101 voters Tho prohibitionists and other have been claiming that the United Christian party would not filo its pe tition Mrlkn Chima u Coal Famine Foht Dodok la Oct a Ono of tho most serious strikes that has ever oc curred 111 tho Webster county coal mines is ou at the present time and has re bulted in a serious coal famino TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD About 700 iron moulders at Pittsburg struck Monday for an advanco in wages The consolidation of all tho stroet railway lines of Columbus 0 was com pleted Monday A strike which would affect nearly a 000 coal miners is pending iu tho northern Illinois coal fields Tho health of Mrs Diaz wife of tho president of Mexico is somewhat im proved although she is still soriously ill Jack McClelland got tho decision over Solly Smith at Pittsburg Monday night in the sixth round of a schodnlad fight of 20 rounds William Rehberg ono of the wealth iest owners of Lake Erio island prop erty died at his homo on Middle Bosh island Monday After two months of idleness the American Straw Board company of Tif fin O resumed operations Monday with a full forco of men The Kickanoo Valley railroad was sold at Madison Wis Monday for 500000 ou u foreclosure of a mortgage for 000000 held by the Central Trust company John Davis au Indian was shot and killod by tho daughter of Chief Pius Neekoou while endeavoring to effect an entrance to Neokoous tepee at an In diau battlement nix milei from PitW Ville Wis -KM iTa