H m y 4 THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER - i ' W. XV. BANDKK8, I'uhlUher. WEMAHA, - " - NEBRASKA. 1903 APRIL 1903 IUI. HOB. TOM. WED. THOR. Ml. MT. J j r 5"TT'o"T"io"TT T2 T3 TTT5 76 77 Tb 7? 2027 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 30 TOPICS OF THE DAY. Nourcut Our TliouKlit. It is time to ulmiidon tin; move ment fir government ownership of onl mlne.s and tuku up the cry of government ownorHlili of ice fuc torleH. HIIiiiiIiimt Away From "TriHlltloti." An olrl-fjiHliloned editor pleads for n return to hanging iih u menus of Hulcidu instead of carbolic acid. Jlut we are slipping awny from ull the good old traditions. Not (Mu Kick!!. Tlio J.M0 voters (f the village of. CJreene, N. Y., have deelded iiiiuui jnoiiHly for the municipal ownership of its waterworks and electric light ing plant. At last a place has been discovered without at least one kicker against everyhing. Iiicrcillltli Story. The story that there is a person living in California lf0 years old is incredible. -Memory begins to fall seriously at 7.1, and at 100 it is prac ticully obliterated. That extru 50 roust be apocryphal. TIiiiu Allowance In Sufllelrnt. Tlie Panama canal treaty allows the United States M years to complete a canal with locks and 12 years more In case of unforeseen delays or ob stacles. If a sea level canal is con structed the total time allowance is SC years. MciiHlekitrHH Will lie Iliirc. The llrst voyago of the Cedric, whose length is 700 feet, tends to confirm the claim that seasickness will be rare on ships of this size. Wl'iilo the Cedric pit died to some extent, she did not roll even when a gale was blowing. lnuroitMoil 'l'vviMityfolil. In 1870 -130 ships passed through the Suez canal and the gross receipts were $1,270,000. In 11)01 3,099 ships pnssed through and the gross reve nue was $20,000,000. The gross ton nage, of the Suez canal increased more than twentyfold between 1870 mid 1001. TnlUod Out of a Jolt. The United States consul at Mon treal was llred for talking too much. Were that rule to bo adopted gener ally in all the walks of life the em ployment bureaus would be rushed to death. Jt is significant that the vacancy left by the too-talkative gentleman was filled with the ap pointment of a newspaper man. Will Thoru Ho I'ltiiiicN In llcuvu1 Will there be no pinnies in heaven? It is the opinion of Jtev. John llrown that there, will not be. This worthy jivino preached a sermon on "Karth- , ly Follies" in Wabash, hid., the other night; and among other things, he declared that no woman who wears plumes on her hat can ever get into heaven. Four of the women in his audience were so deeply impressed by his words that they tore the plumes from their hats and threw tliem in the stove. Sentiment I'umIum! AhIUc. Gen. Fred Grant has sold for $00,- 000 the Washington house which was presented to ills mother by friends of Gen. Grant soon after the hitter's death. The house brought about th mini that was paid for it. It is rather strange, however, that a house that ccjna into the family as that one did should be sold, particularly as the ciale compels Gen. Grant's sister, Mrs. Nellie Sartoris, who is now a widow and in feeble health, to remove to an apartment house. Join (Kan.) Uegia tcr. Tho Kurth In "It." "Prof. Wallace, a noted astronomer; declares that It is proved to a cer tainty that our solar system is tho very center of all the heavens, and that the enrtli is the best situated in the sun's system for the develop raent of tho highest forms of life. Therefore his conclusion is that on the varth alone does man exist, thin being bnsed on the theory that all of the spheres are part of a plan or nlm which has for its culminating point the production of an intelligent ieing. TRAFFIC IS STOPPED Little Change in the Flood Situa tion at Grecnvlllr, Miss. Itnllfif lion In Continue to Scour the Over flowed IMntrlct itntl Am Tubing uu llonrd All Who Denlrn to I.mtvo Thulr Union. Greenville, Miss., March HI. There It little, change in the flood situation. The cutting of the protection levee at the northern border of the town has given no perceptible relief in letting out the water. On the con trary, a rise Is still in progress gen t; rally throughout the city. The crevasse below Greenville is about 2,000 feet wide and the water is rushing through at a rapid rate, overflowing Issaquena, Sharkey and a portion of Washington counties. So far as known not a single life has been lost as a result of the breaking of the levee and the subsequent flooding of the country. The negro woman and live children that were reported to have perished were res cued. .Rescue boats are out In every direction and all refugees brought to the city are being cared for. In Greenville the wafer is causing end less inconvenience and much dam age, but the clfy and its Inhabitants are not considered to be in danger, even should the water go much higher. Urlliblnir Cnrrloil Arnr nt Ily mnllrt Ornvnioio New Orleans, March HI. The car rying away of additional cribbing at tho Hyinclia crevasse early yes terday morning brought the forces that have been at work there to the verge of abandonment of the at tempt to close the break. Later in the day, however, it was agreed to continue the undertaking, though all hands are likely to he called oiV if the terrific current washes out tho new lines of cribbing which were started from both ends of the 'levee late yesterday afternoon. In no event can the work be completed inside of a week and unless ample money Is given the next disaster to tho cribbing is likely to mark tho end of the struggle. Two ridges between which tho levee caved have prevented the water from spreading rapidly above and below, but the mighty torrent is filling the lakes and bayous to tlie rear, and In the next fortnight the whole basin from the La Fourche to the lower limits of cultivated land in Plaeque is likely to go under wa ter, causing Inestimable damage and much suffering. Tlie Howell crevasse is beyond con trol and this has suspended all traffic over the iS'apoleonville branch of the Southern Pacific. Mint Hull In Mitynrnvlllo T.nvon. Vieksburg, Miss., March HI. Mud boils appeared In tho levee at May ersville late yesterday afternoon and last night almost the entire male population was workng at the dan ger point. Telephone messages state that the danger is great and the citi zens are complaining of the levee board's action in withdrawing the guards from the levees In that city. Maycrsvllle is tho county seat of Issaquena country. A WOMAN'S WAR ON SALOONS NIiicIo-IIiiimIhiI IMIkh CiirrloStror Huh (,'limeil Tlilrlurii (lniirL'''fl mill the 10 nil 1 4 Not YuU Kokonio, Lnd., March HI. Miss Car rie Styer, a popular society woman of this place, has, single-handed, un dertaken the ttiSlc of putting the HH saloons out of business. She has al ready closed 1H and Is in a fair way to abolish the. others. A month ago Miss Styer headed a tour of the sa loons on Sunday, ilnding many open. Miss Styer, who is a sister of ex County Treasurer Charles Styer, was, at the request of the saloonnien, dis missed from her position as cashier In a clothing house. Then she began her crusade in earjiest. She has worked through blanket remon strance under the Nicholson law. On ly legal met hods are employed. The churches and police commissioners are in sympathy with her, and tho prospects "are that Kokonio, with a population of 10,000 and its factories working 0,000 men, will lie saloonlesa in a short time. INVESTIGATING HOWZE. Former I,liitimiiut Colonel In tlii I'lilllp- pmt'H In Cliuroxl wltli I'ltrmUiIni; OittruKVH Amilimt Nutlvtx. Washington. March HI. The war department Is investigating charges filed against Lieut. Col. ltobert h. JTowze, who was in command of a post in northern Luzau in 1899. The charge relates to cruelties to Fili pinos, allegations being made that Lieut. Col. llowze was cognizant of (he fact that two natives wero whipped to death and that no punish ment of the offenders was ordered. Thurlier'M Seiiteurti Commuted. Washington, March HI. The presi dent has commuted to imprisonment for ill) years the sente'.ice of Thomas Thurber, comicted in Kansas of murder and sentenced in 18S8 to be hanged. The prisoner has served ucarly 15 years. ONE PRECINCT COUNTED. ClilruKn Ideation Cnnitnlnftlotior Decide to Submit the Lorlmor-Durliorow Contest to tlie Court for Settlement. Chicago, March HI. Tho board of election commissioners in the face of objections by Lorimer's at torneys decided to count tho ballots in the Lorimer-Durborow congres sional contest in one precinct and to make up an agreed case to be carried to the supreme court. Thereupon they began to count tho ballots with locked doors. Judge. Carter, us legal adviser for the election board, an nounced that the counting of ono precinct would preserve the sanctity of the election law and the principle for which the commissioners were contending, and that In view of pressed matters in connection with the coming municipal election he was willing to postpone the counting of the remaining precincts, The counting of the ballots proceeded without interruption and when fin ished an adjournment of the hearing was taken until April 10. The elec tion board, however, remained in session, and Its primary object Is believed to be tlie maintenance of authority over the police guard in anticipation of any move on the part of Judge llauecy and the Lorliner supporters. Gen. Month WfllcomiMl Koine. London, March HI. London accord ed William Hooth, commander-in-chief of the Salvation army, a great wolc6'rno home at the Albert hall last night. The immense auditorium was packed from tho lloor to the roof. There was not a vacant seat in the building, which has a capacity of 9,000 persons, and in spite of the rainy night hundreds were turned away from tlie door. City Klnntlont Hold In Iinvn. Des Moines, la., March HI. City and town elections were hold throughout Iowa yesterday, except in some of the larger cities, which arc under special charters. The con tests wore in nearly all cases non imrtisan, involving purely local is sues, and the results are no indica tion of the trend of political opin ion. (rent Colorado Tuniuil Finished. Leadville, Col., March HI. The suc cessful feat of completing the Yak tunnel from its mouth in California gulch, the silver section, to Ibex, No. 4 shnft, in the heart of the gold sec tion, was completed yesterday. The tunnel has a length of 11,000 feet, with a depth at this point of 1,300 feet. The tunnel has cost $1,000,000. en,. iJfcknou Ilend. Nashville, Tenn., March HI. Wil liam Jackson, a noted confederate cavalry leader and the proprietor of tho llelle Meade farm, died at his' home, Hello Meade, near here, yester day afternoon. Ho was 08 years of ngo, and had been in failing health for more than a year and dangerous ly ill for several weeks past. Tim pnttloHlilp Miiliut to Ito Itiilfteri. Washington, March 31. The navy department has been notified that the wreck of the battleship Mains is to be raised in Havana harbor, thus making possible a final solution of the mystery surrounding tho man ner in which the vessel was blown up. The wreck is to be raised by Cuba, at its own expense. Sending Sit. 000, 000 to the l'lilllpplnen. Washington, March HI. The sec retary of the treasury signed a war rant for $:i,000,000 for account of tho treasurer of tlie Philippines to coer the appropriation for that amount made at the last session of congress for tho relief of distress in the Philippine islands. ItefltoMi l.Otlti, (MIO ArreH to Domuln. Washington, March HJ. The secre tary of the interior lias Issued an or der restoring to the public domnin nearly 1,000,000 acres of land in Na tronia and Johnson counties, Wyo., that were withdrawn from public en try about a year ago as oil lands. Cormiiny Ik Kntlnlleil. lierlln, March HI. The foreign of fice hero is fully satisfied with the explanations Admiral Dewey made to President Roosevelt, regarding the in terview with tho admiral, in which the German navy and the German em peror wore mentioned. Vetoed Apiinllntu Court Hill. , Jefferson City, Mo., March HI. Gov. Doekery vetoed the bill passed by the recent legislature creating a new appellate court out of 2!2 counties in southwestern Missouri, with head quarters at Springfield. Senntor NIuiio'm ITUato Secretirv. Jefferson City, Mo., March HI. Sen ator W. J. Stone lias appointed Jo seph Tall, of lvahoka, Mo., to be his private secretary. Tall was chief clerk of the Missouri house during tho recent session. Nninetl HoclulUt for Cniifrremi, Hutchinson, Kan., March HI. Over 100 delegates from the H!) counties ot the Seventh congressional district met here Monday and nominated C. 1$. Archer, of Hutchinson, for congress. PACKER SWIFT DIES. Internal Hemorrhage Results from a Surgical Operation. A Fortune Kutlmnteil nt 97,000,000 tn 810,000,1)00 Lft An Orlglnntor or m Method Ttint Una AlHile Alnuy Fortune. Chicngo, March HO. Gustnvua Franklin Swift, president of the Swift Packing company, died, nt his home, 4848 Fills avenue, early yes terday of Internal hemorrhage re sulting from a surgical operation Swift wns 03 years old. Gustavus Franklin Swift began his business career as a butcher and died leaving a fortune estimated at from $7,000,000 to $10,000,000. This fortune was made in the course of 15 years. He was born at Sandwich, Mass., in Juno, 18H9. He opened a small butcher shop in his native town. He removed to Boston when he was less than HO years old. He re mained In Boston until 187."i, when he came to Chicago. Mr. Swift was not only the oldest "packer" at the time of his death, but he was the originator of tlie method that has made ninny large fortunes. From tho small plant started in 1877 has developed a great corporation with branches in St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Oma ha, St. Paul and Fort Worth, Tex., and with distributing oflices in every important, city and town in the United States and with representa tives in the leading cities of Europe, Asia and Africa. Its employes num ber Ii!i,G07. Upon its capital stock of $2.ri,0()0,000 the sales of 1902 exceeded $200,000,000. RAN INTO A FREIGHT TRAIN. The California Limited Mentx with iwi Ac cident lit htronj; City. Kim Threo Stockmen injured. Fmporia, Kan., March HO. Early yesterday morning tho Santa Fe California' limited ran into the rear end of a freight train standing onithc main track in tlie yard at Strong City, injuring three stockmen, who were in the way car of tho freight train. The injured men are: Jack Ivrause, of Eudora, Kan., head and hips bndly bruised, eyes injured; Ed Humphreys, of Kansas City, back in jured and injured internally; Arthur Ellis, of Great Henri, Kan., head cut and foot injured. Five cars were crushed to kindling wood, the way car caught lire and burned and the engine of the limited was consider ably damaged. A car of cattle hap pened to be chained behind the way car of the freight or the train crew and stockmen who were asleep in the way ear would certainly have all been killed. STRIKE RIOT IN RUSSIA. At Slntnunk. tho Chief Town or Mlnlnff UUtrlct. UK Pernon Wore Killed mul SO Wounded. St. Petersburg, March HO. A great strike riot, accompanied by much bloodshed, has occurred at ths town of Slatousk, in the government of Oofa, among tlie Ural mountains. Twenty-eight persons were killed and 50 others wounded. Slatousk is the chief town of a mining district and is the center of the southern Imperial mines. .It has iron works and an extensive manufactory of damasked scimitars and articles of inlaid and embossed steel. Slatousk has an altitude of 1.H4H feet and con tains a population, of about 21,000 souls. Mm. ItooKevolt HtiirtH for u CrtiUc. Washington, March HO. Mrs. Koosevelt and her children will take their projected cruise on the presi dent's yacht, the Mayflower, during the coming week. They bade good by last night to the president, who leaves on his western trip Wednes day morning, and they then boarded the Mayflower. Mrs. Koosevelt ex pects to be absent about a week. Wlnllnld CllrU uu .lolnl Mininhor. Winfield, Kan., March HO. Winfield had a joint smashing Saturday night. The two daughters of John Osborne armed themselves with pistols and hatchets and made the rounds of the joints, looking for their brother, Ed Osborne, tin employe, at the Haricn mill, who receives $18 a week. Tho girls were finally taken home by a relative. A I'lot to Vroa u Uoii(lmnud !lurdorr. St. .Joseph, Mo., March HO. A plot to blow up the county jail with dyna mite for the purpose of securing the release of Charles May, the double murderer, sentenced to be hanged here April 7, was discovered by Sheriff Spencer, who intercepted a letter from May Intended for friends on the outside of the jail. SUS.nno Flro ut Sttircttnn, lUo. Sturgeon, Mo., March HO. The building occupied by Todd, Ligbtner it Co., as a general merchandise store, and llenson & Kucker, opticians and jewelers, burned this morning. The upper story was occupied by tho Masonic lodge. The total loss is $27, 000. An Adjuatnble Mm It. It was a Maine girliof whom thetorTia told that she refused to marry a most de voted lover until he had amassed a fortune of (10,000. After some expostulation he ac cepted the decree and went to work. About three montiis after this the vivacious young: lady, meeting her lover, asked: "Well, Charley, how' are you getting: long?" "Oh, very well, indeed," Charley returned,, checrly. "I've saved $18." The young lady blushed and looked down, at the toes of her walking boot, and stabbed, the inoffensive earth with the point of her parasol. "I guess," she said faintly, "I. ptiess, Charley, that's about near enough' Philadelphia Public Ledger. -f ' One Answer for All. Lancaster, N. Y., Mar. 30th. Postmaster: Remeis is btill in leceipl of many letterv asking if his cure ha held good. it will bo romeuibeiud' that some time, ago the particulars ot Mr. iteiners' case were published in these columns. He hud. been very low with Diubctes. Phyaieiaua. could do nothing to save him and he grew ivorso and worse till some one rccommended Dodd's Kidney Pills. A treatment of this remedy was begun and when eight boxes had been taken Mr. ltciuers began to sec aiu improvement which continued as the treat ment proceeded' till he was completely re--ttorcd'. He has since enjoyed perfect health and', is as robust and able a man as any tn Lancas ter. Interviewed the other day ho said: "Many people wrote to me when the story of my case was first printed and some write to me yet asking if the cure was only tem porary and if the diabetes has returned. I nave only one answer to everybody. Three years ago I was very low with Diabetes. The' best physicians failed to help mc and Uodd'a. Kidney Pills curcdmc. 1 am well and strong; and have not had the slightest return of thiv old trouble." Success is sweet: the sweeter if long de layed and attained through manifold strug gles and defeats. A. Uronson Alcott. 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