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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1901)
..- amwiiA8 ww H THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER W. W. HANIJKUH, I'ulilMmr. NEMAHA, " KKURASKA TOPICS OF THE DAY. Prefer Hie Ilevlne.1 Version. A Maryland college professor do clnrcH that "it Ib a nln 1o be rich." Ktlll there uru u few niorlnln Inking long ehnncen on tin; revised vcrRlon, "Money vovurn ti iiiullittido of HinH." An Orntiuipiitnl A(Tnlr. Thun fnr Tho lingua arbitration tribunal him been an ornamental nf fair. If it can do nothing in regard to South Africa or China the 'iicHtion arlncH if It Ih anything morn than a barren theory. Coll Oil tl ICIll MllNflllltllCN. Tho Havana health department Ih using petroleum extensively hi and around tho city lo prevent tho gen eration of mosquitoes. An ounce of oil for every ten Mquaro feet of water Htirfaeo Is the rule. i.urift'nt Mulnln In din Hunt. Dr. N. Seward Webb's country place hi Vermont, Sholbiirno VurniH, covers 4,000 acres of ground and Is the largest estntu owned by a slnglo in dividual cast of tho Mississippi. It la held at a high price. May Ho Iilotiteiitiiit (invcrniir, Harry A. Garfield, son of tho lato President Ourfiold, may receive Iho republican nomination for lieutenant governor of Ohio next fall. Wov Nash, who will probably bo renominated, ia said to favor Ids select ion. Anierlenn I)ontliiy on the. I'liclllc. An anonymous giver has bestowed $100,000 upon Columbia college for a department to teach tho Chinese lan guage, diatoms and literature. Some bclicvor In American destiny, on the Pacific is rcspouslblo for this gift What Tlioy IIvo I.iwt. It is mentioned as a rcmarkabla circumstance that tho Germans are learning to oat corn meal. If they aro just making tho acquaintance of corn cakes, mufllns and pono thej will feel Rorry over tho thno that has been lost. Wita No Siiuill "War. It was no small wnr tho United States faced In the Filipino Insurrec tion. Tho oillclnl list of surrenders among tho untlvo troops up to April 14 numbers 31,425 men, with 11,340 rifles and 80 cannon. Probably 30, 000 other Filipino soldiers liavo been hilled, wounded and captured. l'-nv SianlnrlM In Mnulln. Manila has almost 250,000 inhab itants. Thin, of course, represents a gain over tho Spanish days of three years ago. The gain is likely to con tinue. Tho Americans in Manila, ex clusive of tho soldiers, ulready out number tho Spnnlards almost three to one, and they nro still farther ahead of tho other whites. Munllii Huh 111,117 "Hliiielcn." A recent bonrd of health census gives Manila's population at 214,032, divided as follows: Filipinos, 1R1, 301; Chinese, 51,507; Amoricans, 5.5C3; Spaniards, 2,382; other nationalities, 0G0. Tho figures do not inoludo men belonging to tho Unltod States army There nro 18,403 buildings in tho city, of which 3,739 are good, 1,135 bad, 1,472 small and 12,117 classed as shacks. I'll Id far liable ( lluitlnc. Itcv. Dr. Richard Hareourt, pastor of tho People's church at Heading, Pa., announced that on a rucent Sun day ho would present to each child brought to him on that day for bap tism n gold dollar to bo placed In u savings bank to tho child's credit, whero it Is to remain until ho reaches his twenty-first birthday. On tho ap pointed day 15 children wore present ed to him for baptism. Dlmlnlnliliiu lllvtli llute. SIuco tho year 18B0 tho fertility ol nn English mnrrlago has declined. Tho murrlugos in England and Wales that occurred during 1870 to 1830 sub sequently produced 4.17 children per marriage, or 417 children por 100 mar riages; whereas tho marriages that occurred during 1801 to 1805, subse quently produced only 3.74 children per marringo or 374 children por 100 mnrringes u decline in tho fertility of marriages equal to nearly 50 chil dren por 100 marriages. Olio of tho Greatest SlKlita. Already visitors to tho TJuffalo ex position havo discovered that tho 15ghtlng-up process in tho evening is ono of the greatest sights. Tho main tower, in height, is only 9 feet short of 400 feet, and is, of course, the cen ter of tho spectacle. A correspondent says there is no simile for tho tower wlwn in full brilliancy, "because the world never saw beforo anything so trnnuccndontly bright and yet so un dazzlingly soft. It looks not like a lighted tower, but a towor of light." OAJLLKS A PllLSOflEJft Iasurgcnt General and His Men Surrender at Santa Cruz. Tho riimotin Itnbrl O'liloftiiln AVIm Hni Ciitisoil Undo (Sum No JHurli Trmitilu Wept WIhiii 111 Mon Turnoil Over Tluilr Ann to (Inn. Hutu nor. Santa Cruz, P. I., June 25. When Gen. Cullies surrendered hero Monday with 500 men and 000 rifles he entered Santa Cruz to tho music of native bands which wero drawn up in six lines in tho church yard, ('allies and bin stun" entered the church whero mass was celebrated by Chaplain Hart, of tho Hlghlli United States In fantry. Tho column passed in review before tho United Slates army head quarters with arms at port, returned to tho inclostire, there surrendered their rifles and received receipts en titlipg litem lo 30 pesos each. All the receipts wero deposited within the hats of Callles and his officers, Caillcs Insisting that tho arms were not be ing sold, but belonged to the revo lutionary government and tho pro ceeds must go to the widows and or phans. During tho surrender of arms Cnllles and his stair, who were outside tho inclostire, wept. Tho officers nflcrwnrds walked to hcadquHrters whero Caillcs tendered his sword to Gen. Sumner, who gnl lnntly handed it back. Gen. Sumner also handed back the revolutionist's Aug which Callles will personally prc sont to Gen. MncArthur. Gen. Sum nur congratulated Caillcs on his sur render and the latter rosponded that It was a happy day for Laguna prov ince. Tho president of tho federal ists in Laguna made a patriotic ad dress to tho former Filipino officers arid then the latter and the rank and flic of tho Filipinos took the oath of allegiance publicly on tho plaza. Frank Mekln, the deserter of the Thlrty-soventh Infantry who had been noting us a lieutenant with tho insurgents under Callles, and who surrendered Monday, was placed in irons. NmvM Kocolvotl at Wellington. Washington, Juno 25. Gen. MncAr thur has cabled tho 'war department announcing the surrender of Gen. Callles in northern Luzon with 380 rifles, 4,000 rounds of ammunition and 000 officers and men. Caillcs has taken the oath of allegiance. IMPORTANT, IF TRUE. A WiiHhlngtoit DUptitoli Hiiys tlio Attorney UunuriW In l'ropttrlmr to l'rnflcuulu tlrcitt Curnomto Combinations, Washington, June 25. An investiga tion to determine whether certain great corporate combinations aro operating in contravention of, the Sherman anti-trust law la being made by tho department of justice. If it is ascertained that' tho statute has been and is being violated, and the de partment can go into court with suffi cient evidence to niako a prima faclo case, action will bo instituted to vltlato thoso combinations. The trust question then would resolve itself into a paramount legal issue, and be fought to a finish. Against tho federal govornment would be arrayed vast aggregations of capital, which go to make up so-called octopuses. KANSAS COAL MINES. Stutn IuiMitor'ii ltoiort Shows it lite In- crouitu In Hit. Output -Ovor 10,000 Ainu Iimployuri. Topeka, Kan., Juno 25. State Mine Inspector Keegan has completed his report on tho coal mines of Kansas for tho past year. It shows a big in crease in the output of coal over the preceding year, and a big increase in tho number of miners employed. There wore 10,478 men tint) 1S3 boys employed (luring too year, as com pared to 10,018' men null 180 boys for tho preceding year. The number of tons of coal produced last year aggre gated 4,200,710 tons, an compared to 4,009,805 tons for tho previous year. Tho value of the product last year wan $5,500,709.58, compared to $5,124, 248.01 tho year beforo. NEBRASKA PRISON FIRED. IJonilrU llml riiwinoil it Gononil Kscitpo Hut Wuru fruittrutoil liy it I.lfo Pris oner, Who (invo tho Alurm. Llncpln, Neb., .'lone 25. A carefully arranged plot, Instigated by convicts for a conflagration at the Nebraska penitentiary, three miles south of this city, having for Its object tho escape of tho prisoners, was frustrated last night by Nicholas Fox, it life convict, who gave the alarm. Tho ilamcs wero put out by tho prison guards. Tho lire was kindled in ono of tho shop buildings occupied by a broom and duster company. lluoliulor In Itmilo lllmnolf. Gloncoo, Ok., Juno 25. Ernest Still, n Gloncoo bachelor, proposes to put himself up to bo rattled off. Tho young Indies who aro to Invest aro to pay $5 a ticket, and ho expects to Bell between 2,000 and 3,000 tickets be tween now and tho opening of tho new country BiiHRiWG UNDER ARRHST. Voting Mini Who Claim to Mo l'ullinun's Hon Tried to I'orro tlm Heirs to 1'uy Itltu 805,000. Chicago, June 25. Gustavo A. IJchr ing, who, soon after the denth of George M. Pullman, claimed ho was n son by u former wife of the million aire but failed to establish his claims, was arrested Monday In the office of Frank O. Lowdcn in the Women's Temple building on tho charge of at tempting to extort money by force. Mr. Lowden married Miss Florence Pullman, daughter of George M. Pull man.. It is claimed that Ucliring de manded that Mr. Lowden give him $5,000 ntid $10,000 a month for bIx months, and when refused exclaimed: "Well, I will get the money." Judge H. I). Davis, the law partner of Mr. Lowden, drew n revolver and held Rohrlng till tho police arrived. Hold ing was unarmed and asserts ho meant no harm. LESSONS OF TRANSVAAL WAR. A Jtiissluii OIDi'litl Shows TUut Military Kervlee, nit I'niellced To-I)ay, In Ahuuril. London, June 25. An interesting paper, written by Jean do IJlooh (the Kii8slan councillor of state and mem ber of the Russian ministry of finnncc), on the lessons of th Trans vaal war, was read at tho United Service institution yesterday. M. de Uloch declared that the South African war had proved that ratlltury service, as practiced to-day, wns absurd and that the sacriflcu made on the conti nent to support conscription was un necessary. The war showed thut tho theatrical spectacles called maneuvers were In no way related to real war fare. One of the most remarkable features was the constant impossibil ity of determining the enemy's posi tion. PLAGUE CASES ON BOARD. Six 1'ornon I)tol on llm flrltUli Stoumor CurllMo City ltd f nro Honi'lilng Sail Diego, Cal. Washington, June 25. Surgcnn Gen eral Wyman, of the marine hospital service, was informed by Dr. McKay, quarantine officer at San Diego,' t ol., of the arrival ut that port of a plague Infected Bhip. The vessel is the Urit ish steamer Carlisle City, which spiled from Hong Kong May 10, and, coming by way of Yokohama and Honolulu, It reached Snn Diego last Saturday. Dr. McKay reports that there wero six dootlis on the way, five of which cer tainly were caused by plnguo and the sixth is supposed to huvc been. SENSATIONAL CHARGE. President of KiinmiH Mutual T.lfo Insnrnnrn Company CliururtHl wllli Kvvplng FuotH from Policy lloldurn. Topeka, Kan., June 25. E.T. Phil lips, of Kansas City, has filed with the clerk of the United States cir cuit court hero a petition to have the judge of the court order J. P. Davis, president of tho Kansas Mil tunl Life Insurance compauy, brought into court. Tho petition alleges that facts have been eoncealod from the members of the company and tho pub lished statements of estimates of the assets of the company havo been grossly untrue. Adullmrt liny' lluily Started tor Cluvvlnntl. New Haven, Conn,, Juno 25. At 7:10 yesterday evening the body f Adel bert S. Hay, who was killed by a fall from a third-story window of the New Haven house curly Sunday morn ing, wns started on the jouruoy to Cleveland, O., where the funeral and interment are to take place. In tho party accompanying the body were Hon. John Hay, Mrs. Hay, mother of tho dead man; tho Misses Hay, his sisters, and Clarence Hay, a younger brother. To Iuvitdo Kuntptmn Market. Washington, June 25. Preparations for the invasion of the European fruit markets with American fruits nrt bo lug made by the department of agri culture. According to Secrotary Wll san the market in Europe for Ameri can fruits is practically unlimited. During this year experimental ship ments of apples, pears and probably grn.peB, peaches and plums will be made. Ohio Kvpulillcaii Convention. Columbus, O., Juno 25. Tho repub lican state convention convened hero ut four p. m. Monday to nominate a state tlckot. Senator Fornkcr was temporary chairman. The old ticket, headed by Gov. Nash, was renomi nated. Senator llauna wns permanent chairman of the convention. Fiirmcrt Surprlimd ut Ylold. Wloultn, Kan., .Tunc Sfl. Harvesting In tlio wheat belt Is progressing nice ly nnd tlio ropiiltH arc surprising. In this county wheat, will average 22 bushels to tho aero. Tho yield in Sodgwiek and Sumner counties will not fall far Bhort of 10,000,000 hushols. To Cnnton Next Weok. Washington, Juno 25. 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