The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, April 05, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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NORFOLK M IS LOST
State Board Seems to Know
Little About It
SECRETARIES ARE INDIFFERENT
No ttecortl of ltd HiiIiik Adjourned mill It
Scoinn In lio Ouliif liv Ilofiiiilt In
Kiijolnnil from Inking Ait Ion mi Otlmr
Chhck by linden Aliment
Kom Tupsilnys Dally
Tho Lincoln ooirospomlout of tho
Omaha Deo of totlaj gives tho following
iv regard to tho stato board of trntis
liortation and tho railroad freight cases
It appears that tho tired gontlomon aro
so overworked that they havo been un
ublo to follow tho Norfolk caso thorn
solves and know but littlo about tho
niattor Tho long hopedfor injunction
has at last been sorved and tho follows
may now on joy n fow days of rost
Mombors of tho state board of trans
portatii woro this afternoon served
with a i Vy of an order issued by Judgo
Mungor of tho fedornl court restraining
them from entertaining hearing or de
termining any complaint which lias been
or may hereafter bo filed with tho board
touching tho rates of chargo niado by
tho Chicago Northwestern tho Fre
mont Elkhoru Missouri Valloy or tho
Ohicngo St Paul Minneapolis
Omaha railroads This order is to con
tinue in force until April 5 when tho
complainants will move for a permanent
injunction Tho board of transporta
tion is also restrained from making any
order fixing or prescribing tho rates
which either of these companies shall
charge for transportation of freight be
tween points in Nebraska and from tak
ing any proceedings for tho purposo of
enforcing any order heretofore issued
Very littlo surpriso was expressed at
tho state houso t his af tomoon when tho
injunction was sorved it being gener
ally expected that the board of trans
portation would be restrained from
proceeding with the hearing of tho cases
pending against the Fremont Elkhoru
Missouri Valley nud tho Omaha roads
both of which were recently continued
until tomorrow
The caso of the Business Mens fas
sociation of Norfolk against the Omaha
road has been lost in the mass of rail
road rate litigation that has been piling
up forthe last two months and there is
little prospect that it will receiveJIany
further consideration from thej secre
taries or members of the board The
records do not show that it was contin
ued with tho other numerous rate cases
from the meeting held last woek and in
fact there is no record to show that it
was set for hearing on that occasion
When questioned concoruingthis case
the secretaries assume an air of defiant
indifference and make no attempt what
ever to explain why it has not been
given a hearing Secretary Laws said
this afternoon before tho restraining
order of Judgo Muuger was served that
ho supposed tho case would come up
tomorrow but neither tho defendant
nor tho complainants woro notified to bo
present It is admitted by nearly every
member of tho board that thoy cannot
furnish tho relief asked for by tho citi
zens of Norfolk yet they refuse to
either dismiss tho case or to take stops
toward enforcing tho order made at the
Norfolk meeting
Tho citizens of Norfolk aro kept in
the dark concerning tho status of their
case and all of their requests for inform
ation are speedily consigned to tho waste
basket by tho overworked secretaries
who apparently havo no time for an
swering letters concerning official busi
ness
Proclainntliiu to jta inaia
Lincoln April 4 Governor Poyntor
lias issued a proclamation calling upon
tho people of tho stato to contributo to
tho roliof of tho starving people of In
dia Ho has designated J H Auld
cashier of tho Oity National bank of
Lincoln as custodian of tho funds and
all contributions aro to bo sont to him
Q L Hosfqrd of Univorsity Placo has
been designated to tako chargo of tho
roliof work and tho collection of funds
Farmer Kail Hxliauited In Fire
Columhus Neb April 4 Frod Gor
bor a Swiss farmer living iu
Loup township mot his death in a
peculiar manner yesterday Ho sot fire
to some grass to backfiro from around
bis property Tho firo got boyond his
control and ho ovorexorted himself and
fell exhausted in the firo Ho was over
como by smoke and suffocated He had
been dead a unmber of hours when
found
Fltziluinioiu ami Iluhllu Sign Articled
Nkw Yoiik April 4 Robert Fitz
simmous and Gus Ruhlin mot yester
day and sigucd articles to moot iu a 25
rouud contost before tho Wostchester
club at Tuckahoo Juno 3 or tho first
day thereafter whon pictures may bo
taken successfully Tho men will
fight for 07 per cent of tho gross gate
receipts aud a lions sharo of tho pic
ture receipts
fielly Killed Ily u Triilii
Piattssiouth Neb April 4 Charles
Solby a teamster fdr N Hazon who
has a contract of grading for Nowoll
Atwood was struck by train No 4 from
Schuyler a short distance this sido of
Oullom yesterday and instantly killed
Tho body was brought hero and au in
quest will bo held
Aviicrlrun Oii tiiiy 1inir Town
Manila April 4 Gonoral John O
Bates has peacefully occupied Surigao
Dagayau Iligan aud Misamis in the
iKaud of Mindanao
TARIFF BE PASSES
Porto Rican Measure Goes
Through the Senate
HAS A MAJORITY OF NINE VOTES
Vntn Stand 11 Pur tn 11 Af uliut It Only
Committer AincMiiliiimiM Aro Arritnil
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hliiro tlio War CmigrcM
Washington April 4 Yesterday
was a notablo day in tho sonato It
brought to a close tho sharpost and pro
longed dobato upon nuy measuro since
those disouhscd during tho memorable
war congress two years ago
At 4 p in tho votes woro begun upon
tho Porto Rican taritr and civil govern
ment bill and tho pending amend
ments aud less than an hour later tho
measure about which there has been so
much contention in and out of congress
was passed by a majority of nine tho
final vote being 40 to 11 as follows
Ymit
Allison Clear Piatt Conn
Haltur Uiinim Piatt N Y
Hani llauthmugh Prltohard
Carter llawluy Qtmrles
Chandler Jones Xuv Host
Clark Wy Kuan Scott
Cullom Kyle Scwull
Diboo Ijiulgo Rhonp
Dupew Mullrido Kpoounr
Fairbanks Mediums Stewart
Forakur MoMillln Thurston
Foster Penrose Wetnuiru
Five Perkins Wolcott 10
Giullngor
Niiyn
Allen Iloltfeltt Peltut
Hncon Jones Ark Proctor U
Hate Kennoy Simon H
Hurry Lindsay Sullivan
Clark Mon MoLuurln Tnllliifurro
Clay Martin Tollur
Coekroll Mason It Tillman
Culberson Money Tin ley
Daniel Morgan Wellington It
Davis H Xelsoiull Vcstai
Harris
Bovoridgo was tho only absontco who
was not paired Only committee amend
ments were adopted It has been evi
dent for some time that tho bill would
command a majority in tho sonato but
notwithstanding that fact tho interest
iu tho measure both of senators and of
the public has not flagged an instant
The galleries woro crowded From 11
oclock when tho senate convened
until tho hour when tho voting began
advocates and opponents of tho bill
brilliantly aud eloquently maintained
thoir convictions and tho auditors were
kept iu a stnto of constant excitement
Tho particularly notablo speeches of the
day wore delivered by Mason Ills in
opposition to tho measuro and by For
aker O who replied to a brief speech
by Wellington Md It was the Ohio
souators desiro to clear up auy misun
derstanding or misinformation concern
ing tho bill
Masons speech was argumentative
eloquent and amusing by turns aud a3
it covered the entiro rango of tho coun
trys duties and responsibilities to what
tho Illinois senator sarcastically termed
Our it was
very interesting aud clear to his hearers
Just before tho sonato adjourned a
sonsatioual episodo occurred in which
Wolcott accused Lodge of urging that
which was unqualifiedly falso Tho
difficulty arose over an effort made by
Lodge to havo tho Spooner bill made
tho unfinished business This involved
tho displacement of tho Quay caso aud
tho friends of tho former senator from
Pennsylvania mado things exceedingly
lively for half an hour
Finn all In the House
Washington April 4 Tho house
yesterday entered upon consideration of
tho substitute for the seuato Hawaiian
territorial bill under a special order
which will bring tho question to a voto
tomorrow afternoon at 4 oclock Tho
debate was in committeo of tho whole
aud only three of tho six speeches were
pertinent to tho bill Knox N Y
chairman of tho committeo on territo
ries delivored a carofully prepared
speech in advocacy of its passago Rob
inson Ind critioisod a section in tho
bill which ho said continued in force
labor contracts existing iu Hawaii de
nouncing it as legalizing a system of
wago slavery Mondoll Wy spoko
generally in support of tho bill Lano
la ono of tho Republicans who op
posed tho Porto Rico tariff bill mado a
vigorous speech reaffirming his position
and warning his Republican associates
that tho country would not support an
unfair policy toward tho Porto Ricaus
Thomas N O Williams Miss and
Boutoll Ills discussod imperialism
CANAL COMMISSION BACK
Field Work Done and Compiling the lie
port Will lie Tukeu Up
New York April 4 Tho canal com
missioners Rear Admiral Walker Sam
uol Pasco Colonel Ernst and Emery H
Johnson were passengers on tho steamer
Allegheny which arrived yoeterday
from Central America
Tho commission has spent tho last
thrco months in Central America select
ing tho host routo for a canal between
tho Atlantic and the Pacific aud all tho
commissioners have returned to this
country oxcopt G S Morrison who is
still at work ou tho Isthmus of Dariou
Tho commissioners started at ouco
for Washington whero the commission
will bo busy for somo tinio preparing its
roport Admiral Walker refused to
divulgo tho opinions of tho commission
as to which is tho best routo and also
decliued to commit himself on tho ques
tion if whether tho canal should bo
for fled
Mine May lie Shut Iiitii
CoiOKAno Spkinqs Colo April 4
There was an important meeting held
hero of men who aro vitally concerned
in tho exorbitant rates which tho rail
ways and smelters aro charging for tho
transportation and treatment of ores
and a resolution was passed unanimous
ly that tho output of tho mines con
trolled by those present should bo cur
tailed and tho mines closed down en
tirely if necessary
TUB NORFOLK NEW THURSDAY MARCH 20 1100
DEATH OF DR F VERGES
An ICarty Pioneer anil INtoi tnnl Itisidont
of Norfolk Called llomn Saturday
Tho nnuouncoiuont Saturday after
noon that Dr Ferdinand Verges was
dead camo like a shock to his friends
nud acquainiauces iu Norfolk although
it was not altogether unexpected to
ninny of them who had noticed his
gradual doclino from his usual robust
health It was received in sorrow at
many homos whero tho old gentleman
had ministored to tho welfare of others
and by those who know and esteemed
his friendship Had tho angel of death
mado a doliborato choice ho could
scarcoly havo chosen a man more popu
lar and ono who would be more missed
by tho community at largo than Dr
Verges Although born in Germany
tho doctor was thoroughly American
ized nnd loved his adopted country and
its institutions with a fondness scarcely
to bo excelled by a native of America
Being ono of tho early pioneers his in
terests and thoughts had become
thoroughly interwoven with and inllu
oncod by his surroundings I lo was a
man of sound morality aud his worth to
tho state and community was inesti
mable Never a public man in a
political senso ho exertod a progressive
inllueuco in a quiot and private way
that was of much inomont to his follows
aud tho unanimous desire of all who
know him is that his cud is peace and
happiness
Dr Vorgos had beou sick with tho
grip for sovcral wooks past at times
boing confined to his homo aud again
able to bo up and about His friends
had thought that lie was in a fair way
to comploto recovery but on Tuesday
evening last ho becamo so indisposed
that ho took to his bed and during tho
night was very sick aud at times deliri
ous Wednesday ho felt hotter again
but was taken worso Thursday and dur
ing Friday and Saturday was very side
Ho was apparently conscious Saturday
morning but was unable to address his
daughter Minnio who was with him
almost constantly except by signs
Saturday afternoon ho quietly passed
away tho result of his death being tho
effects of tho grip and asthma from
which ho hnd been suffering and
gonoral debility of his systom
Tho funeral will bo held Wednesday
at 2 oclock p m from tho houso aud tho
remains will bo taken from thoro to St
Pauls Luthoran church whore services
will bo conducted by Rov Wm Hoeltzol
Interment will take placo in Prospect
Hill comotory ho having boon ono of tho
charter mombers of tho association that
laid out tho comotory
Ho will bo laid to rest beside the
graves of his two wives on tho lllth
annivorsary of tho burial of his first
wife Augusta She was buried on tho
4th day of April 1887 aged til years
His second wifo Mary was buried
February 2 1891 aged 53 years
Tho deceased leaves four children to
mourn his loss Minnie aged 20
Anna aged 18 Charles aged Hi and
Mary aged years Tho latter was
born to his second wifo aud tho older
three woro all tho result of tho first
union
Minnie was tho only ono at homo
with hor fathor at tho timo of his death
Tho other three aro at present living
with thoir undo Fredorick Verges
who is tho only surviving member of
tho doctors immediate family at
Greussen Germany whero thoy are
being educated tho sou being in tho
High school at that city
Anna and Charles aro expected to ar
rive in this country during May and
will make this their homo
Tho youngest child has been adopted
by tho doctors brother in Germany
Dr Ferdinand Verges was born
August 21 1813 at Thuriugia Germany
He emigrated to this country whon a
young man in the prime of lifo locating
in Chicago in tho early 00s From
Chicago ho camo to Omaha in 1808 and
in 1809 ho camo to the Elkhorn valloy
locating a homestead 10 miles north of
bore in Piorce county His early
struggle in getting a start horo woro re
viewed at length in tho issuo of Tni
News of March id In 1881 ho disposed
0f his interests iu Pierce county and
moved to Norfolk whero ho has mado
his homo since and his lifo was ended
in the placo whero ho took tho mature
and progressive stops of a busy lifo his
efforts resulting to tho advantage of his
neighbors and friends us well as him
self He has been closely identified
with the dovolopment of Norfolk aud
his bufliuess foresight aud active prog
ress is evidenced by many publio im
provements As an instance of his
progressive nature it might again bo
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beet ami his efforts to secure a sugar
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