i i V I BURGLARY LAST NIGHT Drug Store of Geo B Christoph Was Touched THIEVES TOOK EIGHTY DOLLARB Entrance Wan Gained Through the Tran mini Ovpr the Hear Door nnd llenldefi the Cnah a Number of Cigar WereTah en No Cine to the ItohberK VcomSnttirdRrs Dailr The pharmacy of Geo B Christoph was entered InBt night by burglars and 180 iu cash tnkon from tho safe Of the nmouut 02 belonged to tup Express company for which Mr Christoph conductBnBiibugency Belling nnd cashing money orders The thieves evidently gained admls Biou through the transom over tho bnck door as it was raised out of its socket nnd shoe irrks on tho panels of the door were observed Chas Madsen the pharmacist opened tho store this morning at 7 oclock and found the safe open while tho books and papers it contained were littered nbout the door Mr Christoph is cer tain that he closed and locked tho Eafe laet night before he went homo and thinks that tho thieves worked the combination A key was in the cash drawer and the doors of tho apartment in which the books were kept were pried open while Heveral other drawers and apartments were treate l in a similar manner Immediately on liudiug ont what had happened this morning Madsen notified Mr Christoph and tho police who have since been working for a clno to the robbers but without success An effort was made to call up Sheriff LoEoy by telephone and Becure hiB blood hounds but he could not be found Some small change waB taken from the cash register and a number of Nnnon cigars were taken from the show case Perry Fleming the night wntch says that he noticed no one around after midnight and has no clue to the perpe trators Several suspicious characters have been loitering around town for several days and one or more of their number are probably responsible althoughthere soems to be no way of tracing the crime to them The thieves made their exit through the back door which was secured by a sliding bolt and easily unfastened from the inside Christian Science According to the Omaha World Herald of yesterday tho insanity com mission of Douglas county has decided that an individual can refuse the assist ance of a physician in case of an acci dent can be a Christain Scientist and at the same time be perfectly sane This decision was handed down by the members of the insanity commission iu the case wherein Dr Robert M Stone filed a complaint against Mrs Josephine Sedgwick a Christian Science woman whom he charged with being insane and a dangerous person to be at large Mrs Josephine L Sedgwick is the wife of Jerry Sedgwick Jerry Sedgwick is the man who on June 7 was thrown from n buggy and by reason of his head strik ing a tree was seriously injured but has since recovered and that without medi cal aid or assistance Dr Robert M Stone had his atten tion called to the accident that befell Sedgwick and hurried to his side There he met Mrs Sedgwick She in formed the docter that her husband was a believer in the Christain Science faith and did not need the services of a physi cian requesting that the injured man be left alone with his God Dr Stone went away from the scene and at once appeared before the insanity commission of Douglas county where he filed a complaint alleging that Mrs Sedgwick was insane at ihe time and was not a safe person to be circulating nbout the cominunty For a Summer Outing The Rocky Mountain regions reached via the Union Pacific provide lavishly for the healthof the invalid and the pleasure of the tourist Amid these rugged steeps are to be found some of the most charming and restful spots on earth Fairy lakes nestled amid sunny peakR nnd climate that cheers and ex hilarates The summer excursion rates put m effect by the Union Pacific enable you to reach these favored localities without unnecessary expenditure of time or money In effect June 21 July 7 to 10 iuc July lb and August 2 One fare plus 1200 for the round trip from Missouri river to Denver Colorado Springs Pueblo Ogden and Salt Lake City Return limit Octobar 81st 1000 For time tables and full information call on P W Juneman Agent Angtiftt Flower It is n surprising fact says Prof Houton that in my travels in all parts of the world for the last ten years I have met more people having used Greens August Flower than any other remedy for dyspepsia deranged liver and stomach and for constipation I fiud for tourktB and salesmen or for persons filling office positions where headaches and general bad feelings from irregular habits exist that Greeus August Flower is a grand remedy It does not injnre the system by frequent use and is excellent for sour stomachs in 1 indigestion Sample bottles frto at A K Leonards Sold by dealersjin all civilized countries The new Cash Unrdwnro Storo has a nice lino of screen doors wlro cloth lawn mowers nnd gasoline stoves at tho lowest prices Call nnd examine them NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Mimic Teachers Hold 1 heir Annual Sen nlon In He MolneH Mrs Geo N Beels has prepared tho following of tho meeting of tho Na tional association of music teachers Tho National association of ninslo teachers which held its annual session nt Des Moines Iowa during tho pnst week wns in many repccts a notable gathering The high grade of intelli gence and cnltnro manifested by tho members of tho association wns very marked and a matter of gonernl com ment The meetings were noticeable for tho spirit of cordial good fellowship that existed among tho musicians pres ent and their hearty appreciation of those nppenring on tho program The concerts were n scries of ovatiouB to tho participants which increased iu enthus iasm with each meeting culminating with the closing concert iu a furore of applause Tho keynote of nil the addresses nnd discussions was the necessity tor a broad general education upon tho part of teachers in addition to special mus ical knowledge much emphasis beiug laid upon the fact that execution alone does not constitute a musician Tho need of a better education upon the part of the pupils wab brought out with great clearness and emphasiB many prominent teachers testilyiug to the superiority of those who had completed a good high school course and to the added superiority of those who have had college training The most notable address of the oc casion waB given by tho brilliant and versatile blind critic of Cincinnati Ohio J S Vanclevo Nebraska was well represented at the association Mr Thomas Kelley of Omaha gave the sacred pipe organ recital to a large and appreciative audi ence Miss Zoe Parke 6ang two num bers in an acceptable manner and was well received Mr Henry Purinont Eames of Lincoln a Hungarian Fantasie by Liszt with the orchestra with a fire aud dash that was electrical in its effect and he was repeatedly recalled by the delighted audience The well known Willard Kimball of Lincoln whs accorded a prominent part in the discussions A noticeable feature of tho concerts wns the youth of nearly all the perform ers And their work speaks well for tho future The interest in the piano department culminated in the coucertbfor pinuoaud orchestra played by the composer Mr Richard Burmeister of New York City with the assistance of the Cincinnati orchestra Mr Burmeister achieved an instantaneous success aud was recalled again and again The most important work of tho asso ciation was the formulating ot n course of home study for teachers for which the association will issue certificates upon the completion of the course This work ib in the hands of the fore most music educators of tho day and will prove of great benefit to those who pursue the work RIDES INTO THE WEST Gov KooHHielt TalkH to Knthutlaitlc Ciotvd Iu Kaiiaa Emporia July 3 Governor Rooso veltb speech in Emporia was the long est delivered during the trip through Kansas The governor said It was not my intention to suyaword about politics on this trip but I dont know that I can very well help itbecauso this year the issues that ore at stake in politics arc those in which I believo with my whole heart and soul Now why are you here today Because you expanded over Kansas In 1803 this territory was acquired under the Louis iana purchase aud many good people of the northeast 6aid it was perfect folly to buy this country wo never could expand into it we ought not to tako it away from tho Indians who had it Well you went ahead you did expand and you aro here now and the senti ment against acquiring this territory is dead exactly the sumo as tho question whother wo aro to abandon the work that wo did last year and tho year be fore is a dead question You sent your sons to tho Philippines your sons blood waters tho soil of thoso islands Tho flag is thero and it wont come down Newton July 3 Governor Roose velt addressed an enthusiastic audienco of 2000 auditors It wus tho first timo tho governor had left the train sinco leaving Chicago all his provious speeches having been mado from tho rear platform of hiB private cor His address was along the same lines as those delivered at Topeka aud Emporia TWO IMPORTANT CAPTURES One Filipino Leader Surrenders nnd Aa other One Caught by Police Washington July 8 Tho following cablo dated Manila was roceived at the war deportment General Aquino prominent leader of insurgent forces surrendered uncon ditionally to First Lieutenant John J OOouuell with Macabebe scouts on Jane 29 with 64 rifles and ammunition General Ricarte leader of the threat euod uprising in Manila daring this year recently very active captured July 1 by native police between Paco aud Stauia Event important in rela tion to conditions in Manila Mac Arthur THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JULY 5 1900 TUESDAY TOPICS J G Trout man went to Oreighton this morning Miss Luella Romy returned yesterday from her visit to her homo in AitiBworth MIsb Opal Madden who haa been very ill Ib able to bo ont bnt has not yt t fully recovered her Btrength Tho choir boys of Trinity Episcopal church will camp out nt the Yellow Banks nbout July Kth Miss Mny Dnrland left at noon for her homo iu Plainvicw whero she will spend n two weeks vacation Attorney W W Young W 11 Barnes and W S Barcher were city visitors yesterday from Stanton Miss Jeanette Dolan left this morning for Nowmun Grove where she will cele brate the Fourth and visit friends A picnic on the Northfork will bo en joyed tomorrow by tho families of StewartsDnrlandBTyltrB and Maylards Tho rogulnr meeting of the Blue lodge A F nnd A M will bo held thin men Ing All members nro requested to at teud Tho members of tho republican con gressional central committee met heie laRt evening and planned for tho cam paign A now porch is being built iu fiont of the Marqnardt house occupied by the family of E G Heilmau on West Nor folk nveuuo Ono of tho Fair btoro delivery teams indulged in n runaway nt tho Junction yesterday which proved quite disastrous to the wagon attached MisB Nettie Allbery will leao Thurs day on her summer vacation of two weeks Sho will visit at Milwaukee Wis aud Brooklyn N Y Master Willard Mills who bus been visiting during the pnst two weeks with his aunt Mrs J R Hays retuined to his home in Lincoln at noon A missionfest will be held by tho Ger man Lutheran pwple of Stanton at that placo a week from Sunday and many will probably attend from here Miss Lillian Ohesnutwood leaves to morrow for a two weeks vncatiou in Marceliue Mo whero sho will visit her Bisters Mrs Hoyt nnd Mtb Layha The picnic of tho Trinity Sunday Bchool has been postponed until Wednes day of net week the 11th on account of so many entertainments this week The family of Dr II J Cole and half a doeu friends enjoyed tho music of their new piano lust evening under the skillful touch of Ludwig Koenigstein Miss Gladys Jenkins entertnined a few friendb yesterday afternoon in honor of her friends Miss Florenco Irwin and Mibs Ethel Allen of Madison who have been visiting hero Mr nnd Mrs Geo D Bntterfield an ccmpanied by Spencer and tho baby passed through the city thiH morning Mrs Butterfield and the baby will go to Davenport Iowa to visit her parents while Mr Bntterfield and Spencer will go to Chicago Chief of Police Widaman and a com mittee from the council were about this morning notifying business men and citizens generally to clean up waste paper and other inflammable material as a precautionary measure against fire to morrow and in the future Twelve of the leading bachelors of Beatrice have rented a fine residence and propose to go to housekeeping with u woman to cook and another to keep things tidy It is quite a novel way to board The bachelor girls of the city threaten to open similar quarters Ralph Piatt n former Grand Island boy and son of Mayor Piatt of that city is on bis way from Tocoma to Washing ton bearing credentials as representative of the deposed empercr of China He went to the Philippines with a Portland regiment and has evidently taken a part iu the politics of the Imperial kingdom A local telephone service is soon to be installed in Neligh and thiB season it ib expected that the long distance service will be completed as far webt as Long Pine connecting all intervening towns of any importance The Nebraskn Tele phone compauy at the present rate of progress will soon have the state covered with a net work of wires nnd there ser vice will be as complete as any method of communication Wanted nonest unn or woman to travel for large house salary t5 monthly and expenses with increase position permanent encloro self-addressed stamped envelope Masaobii 310 Caxtoii bldg Chicago Hah Ugh To put it mildly Agent Fink was highly incensed a few days ago when he learned that a crowd of young fellows had been enjoying the pastime of Bwim ming in the company water tank The tank water ia used by tho depot people trainmen and people in general for drinking purposes nnd it was not pleasant to learn that they had been drinking water after bathers The matter was reported to the division su perintendant and he instructed Mr Fink to be on the lookout and prosecute Lnny one who might be caught to the full extent of the law It is said that these nightly swim ming parties have been going on for some time Madison Chronicle Buy your tinware at the Cash Hard ware Store and sure money 11U15UK nu SN OT Two Hundred Persons Die in Flames or Drown THREE BIG 00EAH LINERS BURN learner Panle llrenien ami Main Are llpitrored and 1roperty on Khore Bnf era Many Vanght Helon Derlta Total In Intlnialeil at Ten Millions J Nmv Yohk July 2 Tho losses sus tained in tho Urn nt tho docks of the North German Lloyd Steamship com pany in lloboken Saturday are runner atUely placed at nearly f 10000000 tho loss of life whilo merely guesswork nt even this Into hour will reach prob ably as high as 200 and there aro over HuOmen in tlio hospitals iu this city lloboken nnd Jersey City badly burned Eighteen bodies have been recover d Eleven of those wore placed iu a row nt the morgue in this city nnd numbered this being the only tneniiH tho author ities havo of maintaining any sort of identity over tho corpses ns they are mi badly chaired and dismembered that identification will bo mado only by trinkets and pieces of clothing that were found nbout tho bodies Tho only way tho steamship officials have of approximating tho loss of life is by comparing tho list of thoso re ported safe with tho list of employes on tho steamships Gustiiv Schwab tho general agent of the North German Lloyd lino gave out a list showing what men on each vessel nre missing On the Saalo 228 men were employed aud only 127 of those had been ac counted for leaving 128 men nctually employed aH officers sailors stewards cnginicrs coal passers oilers and trim mora to bo accounted for The Bremen hnd 204 men on duty but only 127 of those havo been found Tho Maiu had 137 employes on bonrd at tho time and of these only 70 havo been reported safe Appalling Man of Ilehrl A spectacular but horriblo sight was presented today Whero two days ngo piers reached hundreds of feet out into the river and rose liko great hills alive with outgoing and incoming commerce lay a gieat waste of burning and smol dering beams with hero and thero a remnant of a high brick wnll Tho threo innuendo piers of tho North Ger man Lloyd lino weio binned to the waters ripple Four largo storehouses are wrecked and thoy with tho piers went to makij up tho appalling mass of debris smoking siling and steaming It covers over four city blocks and reaches out into tho liver over 1000 feet Streams of water aro being poured on the ruins and workmen aru poking about for bodies This was tlio scene of tho greatest at trnction today and thotiMindH upon thousands ot people went thuro The streets woro jammed Every trolley car was packed with struggling hu manity every ferry boat was ciowded to the rails uud every tug that could be brought into pinatu use had its quota oi people huirjlng to tho scenu Far off up tho North river a groat cloud of bmoko roso and tumbled at one moment on tho water and tho next rising just enough to show tho skeletons ot two of tho great ocean liners fno Bremen and tho Main that roso liko giants in the smooth surfaco of tho water Thoy had boon beached thero Around those a fleot of small boats car rying sightseers was circled Far down tho river off Ellis Island lay the smoking aud steaming hulk ol the Saale almost a total wreck The loss of hfo probably will prove greatest when tho wreck of tho Saale bus been searched Already a number of bodies have been takon off and as soon as the fire has subsided there is every probability that many more will be found as several of tho tug boat captains claim to havo seen thirty or forty persons in ono compartment just before the Saulo went down Of the 420 persons reported missing it is believed some will be found in sailors boarding houses in this city Jersey City and Hoboken Tho North German Lloyd officials declare that no passengers were lost declare that few if any visitors per ished und that the loss of life wuh al most entiroly among employes of the company Many Driven to Insanity Tho fireboat Van Wyck which ar rived on tho scene first among tho river fire fighters piesentedupicturoof horror uud ghastliuess as sho lay at the docks Tho docks woro covered with cotton saturated with thu blood of tho viutiuib rescued by tho bravo men aboard The liruiion were at work cleaning tho boat and picking up tho stained rumuuiitn ol clothing which wero torn from the burning bodies as thoy woro pulled uboaid tho firo boat from tho pit ot tiro Lieutenant McUiuuis said I should pay thero wero passengers aboard the Saalo They looked like passengers und fcurely wero not members of the crow They were locked down in tho hold of the vessel as securely an ever a convict was imprisoned in a cell There was no escape for them after the vessel began to take water We got about 80 out of thore whilo wo were allowed to work tiom the decks It wiu then we witnessed the awful sight of human agony A hundred arm with flotdi off them protruded from thu small port holes which were a foot or less in di ameter If chose portholes had been larger sufficient to admit the passage of a human body the rescues could have lttu many rimes uorv iu number than they wore of tbono res cued were raying manluoa when we got them aboard They could realiie they bad escaped the horrible death that threatened them but u few minutes be iore In their delirium they fought J mu other after they rere rescued J IIP T OiU IO i oA in 11 lyjjffL THE BEST THEY KNOW OU remember the old lady who rode for the first time on a railway train There was a frightful collision but when the rescuers reached her she was quite calm She said she supposed they always stopped that way The story well illus trates why so many women arc satisfied to live without Ivory Soap They have never tried itl Naturally enough they think that annoying odors sharp chemi cals and wasteful grcasiness are common to all soaps Cf fTRlbMl ITtKt MCU AAkttl Ml OtWHMt They were ns black ns coal and their burnt and ehnrrul Hush peeled off with their clothing It is found that some oi tho Chris tian EndcavoriTH who weio to havo saUwI from Boston Tuesday for South ampton on tho Saalo may havo lost their lives It was said that some of these people hnd coino to thiH city to inspect tho ship which had bosn char tered to take 500 of them to England and that they woro on board of her when tho lames broko out on tho pier As many people to avoid being roasted to death on tho threo steamships and docks jumped overboard and woro drowned catching parties kept a close watch along the shores of tho North river Brooklyn and Staton island Ono oi tho officers of tho steamship Bremen said thnt thero wero fully 200 visitors on bonrd tlio vessel when tho firo touched thoio tho majority ol thorn being women A boat was loaded shoitly after the alarm had boon given but tho era It capsized as it touched tho water and ml hands wero precipitated into tho water and none of them weio saved by thoso remaining on tho vessel Thicu docks of tho North Gcniuin Lloyd lino aro total losses with all their con tents Tho pier of tho Thingvalla lino is totally wiped away and an extension which had just been built on tho pier was burned down to the pile tops Tho warehouses of Palmer Campbell which wero across tho street from tho German Lloyd docks suffered greatly aud a number of houses along tho street woro scorched badly The loss on tho steamship properties and to other companies is mado ap proximately as follows Tho steamship Main of the North German Lloyd lino cost 1500000 outbide of tho cargo fit ting und stores Tho loss is placed at fl200000 for the vessel and about for thu fitting and stores and tho cargo that was aboard nor The steamship Bremen of tho North Gorman Lloyd lino cost f 1250000 and her fitting nnd cargo wero valued at 1800000 Tho cargo and stores were entirely consumed aud the loss to the vessel proper will amount to at least 1700000 She iB beached off Wcohaw ken aud still smouldering The Saale tho steamship which will have such a horriblo story to unfold when the divers go down in her cost the North Gorman Lloyd company 11250000 aud tho fittings and cargo 1800000 The Saalo is beached at Ellis Island and still burning The damage to the vessel proper is placed at about J800000 Tho damage done to the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse is estimated at 125000 Threo docks of tho German Lloyd lino which were burned to tho waters edge aro estimated to havo co t 100000 Tho docks wero well filled with merchandise jii t received lrcm abroad and valued at f150000 RESERVOIR FLOODS A TOWN Much Iroperty hti ojeel hut fortu nately No IIwh Wero Lout GUAM ItAiins Mich July 3 Tho reservoir of tho city waterworks system burst yesterday letting looso a delugo of more than 100000000 gallons of wattr upon a thickly populated district on tho hillside beneath it Tho damngo is estimated at hundreds of thousands of dollars Houses and barns wero swept away others wero bwlly dam aged uud a district threo blocks sqaaro was partly wrecked Mrs William Cooper aged 80 was swept away by the flood and buried in a mass of sand und wreckage Her n jurics may prove fatal Her husband was also badly injured A number of others sustaiuod minor injuries Tho district swept by tho flood is occupied by tho houses of workingrncn and mo losses aro consequently the moro deeply felt Italu Kelleven the Drought Omaha July 3 Reports from Shel ton North Loup Ord and Crete indi cate that tho rainfall was general in that seotion Small groin was suffer ing from the heat and water came iu time to save the cropu DEATH LIMNING Missing In Water Front Fire Is Placed at Three Hundred 8IXTY SEVEN BODIES RECOVERED River HtRlnnliiK to live Up IU Dead Humeri Hhlpn Mini He Italneil Iluforo tho ICiai I Nuinher nf Vlitlnm Can Ha Learned Loan May Nol II 11 Total Nrw Yohk July II Biity sovou bodicHof victmiHof thollohoken firo havo been rocovned Each hour that passes wit iichhos additional recoveries of bodies sealed maimed and burned beyond all semblance of humanity And tho half has yet been told as all the bodies brought to tho sin face wero caught on grappling hooks About thu first of next week tho pooplo will rualixi tho appalling loss of life as it will thou bo tiino for tho bodies that aro now lyiu at tho bottom of tho river to come to the sui face of thu water of tUoir own accord Tho list of missing is still placed at but few below tho 1100 mark and when tho bodies begin floating to tho sin face tho gruosomoiioss of tho situation will bo reahod Tho bodies recovered lnchulo -11 now in OUoiiuoIIh undertaking rooms iu lloboken IO111 Hoffmanns in tho same city 12 in tho moiguo in Now York and -I dock hands ot tho Saalo which wore brought to this city This 37 havo havo been either positively or partly idcutificd most of them so far as bus been discovered boiug victims from the Suile Those who will undoubtedly swell tho list aro tho two hundred aud forty odd men from the steamships includ ing otllcors aud seamen tho greater loss of course being among tho men who woro below decks and could not got to tho open before the flames choked them back aud the heavy fulling debris beat thorn down to their death Of these tho greater part aro foreigners and tlip lists of their names aro being chocked off by tho steamship companies officers as soon as any identification can bo mude Then too there are some 35 people who wero on cauul boatB light ers and about tho docks in various ca pacities The burned North German Lloyd piers with thoso of the Thing valla line reach out iuto the river like long charred arms of some great body which still steams and smokes in its last hours of life Superintendent Mooller of tho North German Lloyd lino returned from bis trip to tho various vessels that lay in tho river Concerning tho general sit uation he said The steamship Bre men can bo icpaircd without u great outlay She burned until 0 oclock last night when tho last flamo was stifled The steamship Muiu is still on firo ami is burning I believo tho ship will bo a total loss Tho Saalo lies deep in tho water Tho wrecking boats started at work on her right away and the will probably bo floating in soveral days Wo cannot toll just how far she is bum til but ull above is practically wrecked Second Officer Sander of tho Saalo said that several of the officers of the steamships would issue a stutomeut in several days signed and sworn to that the captains of the tug boats did not do all iu their power to holp tho ships that wero lying in their docks saAAAAAAAaAk4A WWW WWVWWWW BJ SCROFULA thin blood weak lungs and paleness You have them in I hot weather as well as in cold t SCOTTS EMULSION cures them In summer as in winter It is creamy looking and pleas- ant tasting joe and f 1 co all drureut T 0Mv