s i The Norfolk Weekly News I i Emperor Williams Address In Opening the Reichstag CHRISTIAN WORLD UN7TED Xtnlirr Puy vile Aim l tit lttltn o Onlrr In tliiiOilrtitiurmun ltfliilluiM Willi Count lies I linn Clihm Mot NilU faUnri Borlln Nov 15- Tho loluhstug riuts eouiblud yentenlay Tlie spewli from ho throne dwult at conaltlorablc length on the events In China whli h liavi excited snuh deep emotion nion elv lltgod people Haying Ifanutlcnl hutu and rturk silpurMI tlon Incited by miburupuloitfl iuIvIhits t tho court liuvo driven inlHguhltd masses of Chinese to act of atrocity against the outposts of western olvlll atlon and Christian worship dwell ing peacufully In their midst My minister died at the Imnri of an ImshshIii In a courageous attempt to vureouie thu rlblug peril The for elRiiers at the capital saw themselves throatouud life and limb Theso things of horror united tho civilized community where othorwKu there wus a dlveifcenoe All nations against which thu unparalleled oiiKluught was directed drew closer Their hoiis fought with one mind shoulder to shoulder oven as yonder standards float side by side So the governments buow themselves in council united Jwltli the sole wish to restore an or derly state of things as speedily as possible and nfter the banishment of thu chief culprits avert a recurrence tu the future of such a disturbance of the peace of thu world In announcing that the relations of Germany with all the powers are good the speech recalls his majestys sor row at tbo assassination of King Hum bert of Italy saying he was my ully and dear friend who fell a victim to a damnable outrage Berlin Nov 15 The war office has received this dispatch from Count von itvaldersee dated Peking Nov 31 The former Chinese garrison of Pe king Is now between Iiual Lai and Ksuon Hua 52 and 89 miles respect ively northwest of Peking On this account and also because of a request from XSIahop Favier lor protection for atbolki lhritenod in that district y t T i su cpi uiiiuu uu uuuu Belli uuuur Count von Wuterberg Emperor Will Return to Puking Tien Tain Nov 1 It is reported that an imperial edict has been issued announcing that Emperor Kwang Sti and the empress dowager will return to Peking A Russian column of 330 men with four guns which left here Nov 4 re turned Nov 9 having engaged the Chinese At Hsia Tsuug the Russians fought 2000 Chinese troops dispersing them and killing 200 Thu Russians had no casualties The population of the city of Tien Tsln now reports 000000 Chinese and the allies arc strengthening the garri 6on as against a possible surprise It lu supposed that one third of the in habitants are Boxers Ministers About Agreed Peking Nov 12 A protracted con ference of the foreign mluisters was lield today at the conclusion of which then was a general expression of gratification at the progress made toward reaching a settlement It was ntated that most of the points had been disposed of and that an agreement bad been reached upon several essen tial questions The meetiug disclosed fewer differences over Important fioints than was expected which is argely due to tho fact that the latere have received definite instruc tions from their homo governments Lootinc of Alius Tombs London Nov 15 Dr Morrison wir ing to tho Times from Poking Monday and referring to the German expedi tion to the tombs of the Ming dynasty and Kalgau says Opinion here con demns tho looting of tombs although no punishment could be excessive for the cruelties recently revealed One English missionary had his eyes burned In tho sockots with incense Istlcks He survived his agonies for B0 hours Says Irliires Will Never lie ICxcnitad Paris Nov 15 The Matin publishes an Interview with Yu Keng tho Chi nese minister in the course of which he said Tho princes will never be executed The representatives of tho powers are wasting time and strength tthoy ought to bring back tho em peror to Peking and If necessary to use force to deliver him forever from the Influence of the empress Dies at lilt Desk Boone la Nov 15 J O Barnes n glove manufacturer who controlled the Boone Tent company and who had long been prominently identified with the growth of this city dropped dead boside his ofllee desk yesterduy from Lem t failure Czars Illness Not Serious Loudon Nov 15 The dowager czar ina according to a dispatch to the Daily News from Copenhagen has re ceived u telegram saying that the czars Illness Is not particularly serl us SAYS ELECTION WILL STAND SiMiiitur 1ltn lliihu r IJiior In Not Siiniilrnl In Imnllilulr Muuntlm la Nov 1ft Iliutcriilng the technical oiror said to have bfen made In the biennial elect Ion amend incut to the constitution of Iowa car rlod in the rccunt election Senator Titus author of tho bill said It Is impossible in my opinion to Invalidate the election lust held by an amend ment adopted at tho same time tho various otllccrs were chosen The olll cers Just elected can present thiin selves for qualification and demand the olllccs It would then be Incum bent upon tho present occupants to prove that tliclr terms had been ex tended before the successors were chosen I hno Just received a dis patch from Attorney tJenenil Kemlcy who says his opinion tiled yesterday holds lint the plain Intent of the leg Islature must govern In roust ruing the amendment The technical error therefore cannot affect TO FACE CHARGES Mine Otvum Siuiuml Strnnjr Silirclil of 11 low I MB Ip Vlitm Shalt An lire In Clippie CiocU Colorado Springs Colo Nov 15 Samuel Strong a prominent Cripple Creek mining man has arrived home from Ills European tour and announces his readiness to face the charges re cently brought against him in con nection with the destructive explosion which occurred nt the Strong uilnu In Victor six years ago The Strong shaft house ore house and machinery went blown up May 25 1811 The explosion was one of the sensational Incidents of the Bull hill war when tho miner of tho Crip ple Creek district were on strike and hundicds of deputy sheriffs were on listed and armed In Uenver to oppose the strikers Robert J Lyons Nicholas Kelly and several other miners were tried con victed and sentenced to long terms In tbo penitentiary for the Strong mine affair Their Innocence has since been shown and they wero pardoned They have brought suit for 1IH000 dam ages each against Mr Strong It Is alleged In the complaints that Mr Strong himself caused the explosion It Is charged that ho had agreed to sell thr property to H W Glddlngs and William Lennox and that at the time ofte explosion ho had already received 2000b as part payment for the property and a balance of 40000 was due him In n few days It Is claimed that he discovered the value of the property after ho had sold it and expected that after the workings weie destroyed by the explosion they would fail to pay the balance due and the property would revert to him KRUGER ARRIVES AT SUEZ Drletfut From Murtiillti McclH Hint Glwn un Oiutlou at the inrmuii 1oit Sue Nov 15 The Dutch cruiser Gelderland with former President Kruger on board has m rived here Mr Kruger remains secluded in his cabin His health Is good A delegate of the Marseilles recep tion committee boarded the Gelder land here but the eventual destination of the warship will be unknown until it arrives at Port Said where it will coal Mr Kruger received an ovation at the German port of Inveiitlgntion of Cuban AftUlra Washington Nov 15 Senator Piatt of Connecticut chairmun of the com mittee on the relations with Cuba has called a meetiug of that committee for tomorrow to confer on the resolu tion of the last session of congress authorizing an investigation of affairs in Cuba In connection with the devel opments of the Neeley case Ilurlnil Alive for Forty Hours Sullivan Ind Nov 15 After 40 hours at the bottom of a well buried under n heap of sand Thomas Mc Pheters was rescued yesterday morn ing little the worse for his long Im prisonment A rubber tube gave him air and water and food were poured in when he asked for them TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS The strike of tho hoisting engineers In tho Indiana coal fields is becoming more complicated and an early settle ment is not predicted Miss Clara Burton left Galveston for her home in Washington Wednesday accompanied by her associates in the Nutlonal Red Cross who have been as Elsting her in the Galveston relief work The Minnesota supreme court has decided that the socallod jag cure law Is unconstitutional because it ap plies only to counties of over 50000 population and It is limited In Its ben efits to n certain number in each county Indian Agent Gotchell In charge of the Turtle Mountain reservation In North Dakota telegraphs from Holla N D that three more cases of small pox have developed among the In dians there Quarantine must be es tabllshcd at once he reports Tho postmaster general has desig nated Postofllco Inspector John R Harrison now poatmaitcr at Havana as the acting director general of post In Cuba pending the absence of Di rector General Fosues who Is conva lescing lu Ntw Yrk from yellow fever NORFOLK NEBRASKA TIUUSDAY NOVKMUHK II Doctors and Newspapers Disa gree as to Dread Disease SCORE OF OASES REPORTED Tntnl iiT IIkIiIpiiii Dentin AIIikmI to llo Duo tu iittnin Scoui i I in ul Iupoii Siij IHiikiiimIii It Wiiiiii mill Vlitlni Dlril of illinium Allllrllnn San llancisi o No 15 Tho Bill Ictln publishes the lepnrt of Federal juimiutliic Olilt cr Ktuyoun lu which he stales that fioin Mnioh 7 to Oft II there have been IS deaths lu Sail Francisco from plague The Bulletin hhs that It Is well known that there has not been a slugle authenticated ease of plague In San Francisco Ir J M Williamson of the San Francisco board of health says there have been 21 or 22 rases of bubonic plague In this city since the llrst case was tils covered last May The last case was repoited Nov It Tho disease has been conllned almost entliely to tho Chinese quarter and all but two or three of those allllcted woie dead when they were repoited to tho health depart ment Local quuiaiiHne was nt oncn established over the places where tho deaths occurred and evury precaution taken to prevent the spread of the dis ease Since the first discovery by the local board of health last March of what they called the plague the San Fran cisco newspapers have insisted that the health ollicers were mistaken Statements were obtained from physi cians In which they said that the Chi nese alleged to have died of plague suffered from syphilitic discuses the symptoms of which had been mistaken by the health board as those of the plague CARNEGIE TO BUILD SCHOOL Aluy IUo 91000000 to round mill Kmlovr loljlfulinlo Institution In riltshurg Pittsburg Nov 15 Andrew Car negie it is stuted on unquestionable authority has another biirprlsu for Pittsburg Involving the expenditure of Mvural millions of dollars Ills pur pose is said to be the ostubllshmcut of u polytechnic school for the instruc tion of practical mechanics und tho lndustriul sciences The amount of money which it Is said will be spent by Mr Curnegle lu founding und en dowing the school Is 3000000 De tails of the proposition arc expected to be mude public today Throw Opiii jltesrrxHllons to Sheepmen Fresno Cul Nov 15 According to a decision by United States District lodge Wellborn in the case of L K bluslngame it is hold that the act of Mine IK 161IS authorizing the secre tary of the interior to make tegula tions for the protection of foicst re serves is unconstitutional because in ellect it delegates by congress legis late power to an administrative of tice The decision it is claimed prac tically throws open to tho sheepmen all the reservations though they are still liable lu civil suits for damage tor trespassing Reformed Olinrek Alllanua Louisville Nov 15 The western seel ion of the executive commission of the Alliance of the Reformed Churhes holding the Presbyterlun sys tem begun its annual meeting at the Wanen Memorial church The alli ance embraces HO branches of the Presbyterian faith and Includes a mem bership of 50WO00 representing a population of 25000000 The great alliance meets once every four years Tho next meeting will be held In Liv erpool In 1104 Double Trjccly t Flltsljiirtr Pittsburg Nov 15 Karl Knowlos 17 years old made a desperate attempt last night to kill William A Wood his uncle at tho hitters residence and then inflicted a fatal wound upon him self After tiring five shots at his un cle Knowlos shot himself through the left breast the bullet nurrowly escup Ing the heart Mr Wood will recover while Knowles is lying at the Mercy hospital with a bullet still lodged in his chost and he Is dying White Iteturns to Oranil Rapids Grand Rapids Mich Nov L White the absconding quarter master general of the Miohigan Na tional Guard who dlsappoareil about u year ago when the notorious mili tary scandals In which he was tho chief llgure developed returned to the city Inst night It Is understood that his lolatives have made full reparation for his defalcations and that he will plead guilty and throw himself upon the mercy of the court Tiro Killed III u Unci Barstow Fin Nov 15 John Carter nnd Oliver Moody two turpentine men became involved at their camp near here over a woman to whom both were paying attention They agreed to fight It out with guns and having deliber ately pin lined for a duel tired simulta neously When thu smoko cleared away it found that tho aim of both men bad been true and that both had been killed London Nov 15 Commandant Gen eral Botha according to a dispatch to the Dally Mall from Pretoria has sent to Lord Roberts a statement of tbo terms on vfbjeh Ue will surrender FUNERAL OF MARCUS DALY Itmimlln Itiiieil In Muikn MriimiIcuiii In iKMliltood CniiirlrM New S oi K o 1 The f unci ill of lie lad Man us nM of Montana took place this uiniiimi at It l u lot k fiom SI Ialili U h i nilierirnl The fain lly and a few of lie must Inllnmle UAIItUH HALT friends of Mr Daly accompanied the body to IicciiwihhI cemeterj where It was placed lu John W Maikas mausoleum Later a plot will be pur chased In Giccnwood and the body will be Interred there ROW AT ACADEMY Cutlita mill IVmiiIiiii s AImicIi Atfuy ll olll Kl Mino Sihool llriitlmt nt III tumliii Who IIiiiiiN Inltinlcniitinn Kearney Neb No 15 Temporal ll at least the tumble at the kenr n ey milllao ncnilcmi an Kplscopnllan si lionl has been patched up Colonel Chittenden w ho has been at the head of the school turned the management of the place over to Piofessor II N Russell the head muster und he will lesuuic the normal nuitlne at the actul cmy There has been much dissatisfaction nt the school for some time owing to tho actions of Colouel Chittenden I he whole situation coming to a head ou Saturday when lh entire teaching corps resigned and ctimu to Kearney taking quarters at the Midway hotel All the boys but live came with them One story is to the effect that the boys did much damage to the building be fore leaving breaking windows de stroying furniture defacing walls and the like BLIZZARD IN BLACK HILLS All SI i set Tin tin In Dcuilwood uml leml in Simpunilail Deadwood S D Nor 15 -The worst stoim of the Winter begun yes terday Willi a gentle snow and mist Reports from surrounding towns and mining camps slate dial the storm is gencrul Telephone messages from Belie Fourche state that on the prni ries north and west the wind is blow lug llercely and the snow is blinding The thermometer has fallen 50 degrees and it is growing colder The storm is severest In the mouutnlus west of this city where the snow Is already two feet deep All street tralllc in Lead and Deadwood is suspended FIRST MAN TOHOLD UPMAIL Anlonlo QiilnonuH in Arreatetl for Imlltut liiK Frontier Method In Iorto Kleo Washington Nov 15 The first In fraction of the postal laws under the American regime iu Porto Uico Is re ported in a cablegram to the postofTioe department rocoived from Inspector In Charge Ieathurmau at San Juan an nouncing the arrest of Antonio Qiilu ones for assaulting Letter Carrier Jose Major with Intont to rob The carrier probably will din and Qulnones has been held under 10000 bond to the grand jury Exoiliift of iJilln Kudu St Petersburg Nov 15- Reports from the Vlborg district say the exo dus of flu n to the United States has ceased and that the Immigration agents have left thnt district I ELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD H T Griffon has boen appointed as sistant generul pasenger agent of the Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul The Philadelphia Kvenlng Call mndn an assignment Wednesday for tho ben efit of creditor and ceused publica tion In a railway collision Wednesday near Gelllvare Sweden a conductor was killed and six passengers were severely wounded Henry Klllng a pioneer of Montana and pruildent of six banks in that state died Wednesday at ills home In Virginia City after a brief Illness Virginia college nn Institution for young ladles nt Roanoke Vu wab burned Wednesday The 150 girls es caped without mishap Loss 75000 According to Commissioner of Immi gratlou Fltuhugh Immigrants have ar rived In this country at tho rate of 1000 per day from all countries since July last The first annual exhibition of the American Bnlginn Hiiro association of North America opened In Chicago Wednesday with about 500 entries lu the 25 classes The Union Pacific mnuhiuists nt Cheyenne held a meeting Wednesday and by an overwhelming vote decided to not urge further the reinstatement of the four nu dUchurgcd Monday MifViVtawt uiMBiixtlyftJa7ilfliBEMBai4M H HHH ii i tn i mmm This Kind of a IVIan S H Dm ul kunw the ilillci i in i In twt i n iiiiil liimlii I mil pom H M liimlii i u nlil xtiill wimlil lilt him Hut him Mm It win I H lion hi tm lu ll lolliiU ii him It vi hmiehl tin tin moM H H p ii tit ul ii men iu tin timimunit II nn happen to lit mu M H ul tlnisi pn Hi iilit i bipt inil wi ul -nun itiiiini lumhii H H III I - till pllt I lOCl I It Il 1 1 IIIVN 1 Mill Il t 1 II Will II H L C MITTELSTADT H INORIOI KS LUmni2RVVN H 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