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THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER
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NEMAHA, "I - ' - NEBRASKA.
1903 MAY 1903
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TOPICS OF THE DAY.
Ground for Home Coat If 2,500,000.
The (round upon which J. Plorpont
Morgan's new house In New York
will Htund coat htm $a,fiOO,000.
Hut Time a Hnvc Chnm-tl.
There wns a time when a visit to
the j)opo would huve cost ICdward Ills
throne, It Ih head alul a lot of other
personal property.
Itcjiort Duo from "Jlnyttecil."
George Gould has made a favorable
report on the growing eropH. Air.
Hayseed will snou submit a report
on' the physical condition of the rail
roadu. An Ovorrlpe .Melon.
The original Byndicate that under
wrote the steel trust deal has just
cut u $.10,000,000 melon and disbanded.
And there arc persons who wonder
nt, workmen organizing and demand
Jng more pay.
FltriirliiHr on the Stii-pltiM.
Prospects are that the surplus ac
cumulations of the national treasury
for the current fiscal year will reach
the sum of $.10,000,000, having already
passed $3.1,000,000 with two months
more to be counted in.
Stability of ISn't-opt-' Stcuiuwli.
As King Victor Emmanuel kissed
King Edward four times and King
Edward returned the busses with
great gusto we may assume that the
peace of Europe Is assured. We can
hardly feel the same assurance of
the stability of Europe's stomach,
however, unless Europe has seen so
much of this man-kissing business
h to be burdened to it.
KU-ctorul College or 11(01.
In the presidential contest, of loot
there will be -170 electors, the num
ber of senators (00) added to the
number of representatives, .'ISC. In
he two previous presidential elec
tions, 1800 and 1000, the number of
electors was M7. In 1892 it was Ml,
the addition being made by the ad
mission of Utah as a state. In 1881
and 1888 there were 101 electors. In
187(5 and 1880 there were 1)00.
I'rtvutu Tclt-pliouc SyNtom.
The Chicago Great Western railway
began the construction of a private
telephone system between its three
terminal points, Chicago, St. Paid and
Kansas City. Tim tlrst Hue wilt be
from Chicago to St. Paul, where the
( general otllces of the company are.
The Kansas City line will pmn'eot at
Delwein, la., with the Chlcngo-St,
Paul line. The cost of the telephone
tyHteni will be ubout $1.10,000.
The 111k .St. I.oiiIm Ka t v.
One may get an appreciation of
the magnitude of the St. Louis
world's fair by comparison. The
centennial exposition covered 2110
ores, the last Paris exposition IKlfl,
the Columbian exposition at Chicago
M3, while that at St. Louis will nover
t.lSO acres. The total cost of the
Columbian exposition, the greatest
the world- has over seen, was $27,
B.10,000; that of the St. Louts fair
will be $10.000,000 this exclusive of
state appropriations.
TroiihluH or the .Millionaire).
W. K.Vnnderbllt married a woman
who hatl been married before to two
of his chums, lie is paying now, and
must pay as long as she lives, to his
former wife, who is Mrs. Belmont
now, $250,000 n year. She uses th
money to support a new husband
he has discovered. The new hus
band she discovered shortly nfter
her divorce is O. 11. P. Belmont,
whose brothers have nothing to do
with him because he allows Vnndor
bilt to give his wife $2.10,000 a year.
Four 1'ustors Kelt Cheap.
A practical joltcr or a man of un
sound mind made victims of four
churches in Brooklyn, mailing to each
pastor a cheek for $5,000 drawn on the
First national bank of Brooklyn. All
four pastors received thoir checks
on Friday and informed their congre
gations of the good fortune that had
befallen their churches at the Friday
jilght prayer meeting. All checks
were presented for payment on Sat
urday. All of them were returned
to the depositors marked "No ac-count
DEATH IN THJE FLOOD
Streams in Kansas and Oklahoma
Greatly Swollen.
Nnr Concnrilln Mr. T.oulmi Htuililnn Wiu
Drownod Whllti Trying to Huvo Cuttle
In Coinuiicho County, Ok., Two
'Women f.oftt Thoir I.lvun.
Concordia, Kan., May 12. Ex
tremely heavy rains not only in this
section, but at all points abovo on
the Republican river have caused n
serious flood in thai stream and its
tributaries, the lowlands all being
under water, ruining wheat and corn.
The Missouri Pacific has abandoned
all Central Branch traflle west and
north of this city, owing to wash
outs and submerged tracks.
Ncwh of three casualties as a result
of the flood reached here yesterday
evening. Near Kaudall, Mrs. Louis
Studdea was drowned in Buffalo
creek while trying to save some cat
tle. A 'phone message to Sheriff
Moore from Jamestown says Pat
rick Murray and his son were cross
ing' a bridge over Cheyenne creek
with n team when the bridge gave
way and the men and team were
drowned.
WaHlioutN III Town.
Sioux City, In., May 12. The Chi
cago & Northwestern railroad's main
lino lost COO feet of track by a wash
out at Bronson, ivn miles east of
here, and the Omaha road has a bad
washout, inside the city limits.
Country roads are utterly Impnss
ble, great damage having been done
in towns by the Hooding of base
ments, and the corn already planted
Is generally washed out. Streams
arc swollen out of their banks and
numerous washouts are reported.
Itulu Diilnir Ootid in North MlftHotirl.
St. Joseph, Mo., May 12. For 10
hours rain has been falling over the
northern part of Missouri in the
main doing great good to crops of
all kinds. Last night the rainfall
was much heavier than during the
day and the temperature, is higher,
Truck gardeners declare the warm
rain will bring out many crops that
were at first believed to bo killed by
the frosts of a week ago.
Heavy Ituliift Throughout Oklahoma.
Guthrlo, Ok., May 12. General
heavy rains are falling throughout
Oklahoma and rivers and creeks are
rising rapidly and threatening dam
age. Tins is the longesi period or
heavy rains since the flood times in
Oklahoma in 185)7.
'Two Women Drowned In n Creek.
Oklahoma City, Ok., May 12. As a
consequence of the swollen streams
Misses Minnie and Codia Briggs lost
their lives yesterday while attempt
ing to ford Big Beaver creek in Co
manche county.
C" riiiuneil to Kill ilOO.
San Francisco, May 12. Two of the
four Chinese highbinder societies'
presidents, arrested for alleged com
plicity in the killing of Tom Yielc,
a member of the Chinese Educational
society, on Friday night, have signed
confessions in which they admit that
a conspiracy existed among the dif
ferent; ramifications of the powerful
See Yup society to put out of the
way 300 members of the educational
organization.
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Hlteheoek in Oklahoma.
Guthrie, Ok., May 12. The trip of
Secretary Hitchcock through Okla
homa is a wet one. Be came into Ok
lahoma City early yesterday, leaving
then for Chlekasha, Lawtou and An
adarko, where matters relative to
the. Comanche-Kiowa and Wichita af
filiated tribes of Indians were gone
over with Col. Bandlett, the Indian
agent. At Oklahoma City -extensive
arrangements to entertain him were
made.
Not Kuuui-h Water for Warnhlp.
Washington, May 12. Lieut. Ches
ter, one of the watch officers of the
monitor Arkansas, arrived at the
navy department yesterday from Ste.
Genevieve, where the vessel Is lying,
and reported that in his judgment it
will bo impossible' for her to make
her way down the Mississippi till
next spring unless an unexpected and
unseasonable flood rise occurs.
A Matter of Conscience.
Kansas City, Mo., May 12. The
Kansas City court of appeals decides
that a member of a church congre
gation is not liable in law for the
payment of the pastor's salary and
that a minister of the gospel must
depend upon the good consciences of
the members of his flock for his pay
and has no legal hold upon them
for it.
Want a Non-Vluetuatlncr Dollar.
El Paso, Tex., May 12. Tim rail
roads of Mexico are bringing pressure
to bear upon the government for a
stable dollar, worth at least .10 cents
in the world's markets. The Mexican
Central's earnings for the fiscal year
are 25 per cent, greater than the year
before,; yet, by the depreciation in
silver, $1,000,000 was lost.
Dropped Dead While l'layiui; Wlilnt.
Webb City, Mo., May 12. James R.
Ellis, a pioneer citizen of. Jasper
county, dropped dead yesterday even
ing while bent over a whist game.
SAW THE BIG TREES.
I'rcuhler.t Hoonovelt Hail a Delltrhtfiil Vlult
at Felton iiml Other Place In
Kiwi tu Clara Valley.
Fajaro, Cal., May 12. The presi
dential train left Delmontc at eight
o'clock Mondny morning. A detach
ment of the Fifteenth Infantry, com
manded by Capt. Swett, accompanied
the president from his hotel to the
train.
From Pajaro the president went to
Santa Cruz, a picturesque city and
seaside resort on the northeastern
shore of Monterey bay, where the
party remained until noon. Several
thousand people thronged the streets.
On his way to San Jose the party
made a brief stop at Felton to visit
the grove of redwood trees winch has
made that part of tho Santa Cruz
mountains well-known to travelers.
At San Jose, which was reached dur
ing the afternoon, the president was
tendered an ovation. He was shown
the most famous orchards and vine
yards of that section of the state and
warmly expressed his appreciation
of the Santa Clara valley. At Santa
Clara tho old Jesuit college was vis
ited, nnd at Campbell, where a largo
number of fruit-growers and farmers
had assembled, the president spoke a
few words.
Allotted Anarchlit Arrented.
San Jose, Cal., May 12. Clay Tay
lor, alias Prof. Plutte, was arrested
by Detective Pickering 3'estcrday
afternoon for supposed designs up
on the life of the president. lie has
served three terms in prison. It is
alleged that he wrote to tho presi
dent advising him not to come here,
lie is accused of recent anarchistic
utterances.
NEARLY ALL RECOVERED.
AnKxpremi Mcimenger Take Detectives to
n Cellar nnd DIrh Up 8 1 1). BOO Out
of 8UO.O0O Stolen.
Philadelphia, May 12. Detectives
yesterday received all but $200 of
"20,000 in currency stolen from the
Mife of the United States Express
company in transit from Pottsvillc,
Pa., to this city. William J. Mur--phy,
an express messenger in the
employ of the company, who was ar
rested Saturday on suspicion of hav
ing some knowledge of the 1113'ste
rious disappearance of the valuable
package, admitted his guilt and ac
companied detectives to the house of
a friend, where $19,800 was found
buried in the cellar.
NOT FOR CLEVELAND.
Senator Stone, of Mlmourl, OliJectH to tho
l'rliicetou Jinn for' President Attitude
of National Committeemen.
St. Louis, May 12. United States
Senator Stone gave out a carefully
prepared "question and answer" in
terview yesterday, expressing his
utter opposition to former Presi
dent Cleveland as a democratic can
didate. Of the democratic national com
mitteemen who have been inter
viewed on the Cleveland candidacy,
only three favor it, 17 are outspoken
In their opposition and eight prefer
to "sit on the fence" until they know
more of the situation.
Afraid to Kxhlhlt at St. Louis.
New York, May 12. Apprehension
that American manufacturers will
copy tlc new Ideas in British ex
hibits of industries and machinery
at the St. Louis exposition and then,
by the aid of the tariff, undersell
them in America, may prevent the
British industrial exhibit at St. Louis
from being as liberal as expected,
says Col. Watson, secretary of the
British commission to the St. Louis
exposition, who arrived on the Iver
nia yesterday on his way to St. Louis.
War Department Thanks Capt. l'erslilnir.
Washington, May 12. Secretary
Boot yesterday sent the following
cablegram to Gen. Davis, command
ing in the Philippines: "I congratu
late you on tho work done in Minda
nao. Express to Capt. Pershing and
officers and men under his command
the thanks of the war department
for their able and effective accom
plishment of a difficult and impor
tant task."
An Olllfce Thut l'nj-M.
Chicago, May 12. Charles F. Gun
ther, retiring city treasurer, says his
net Income In salary and fees for the
past two years aggregated $13U,7:iO,
more than the salary of the, presi
dent of tlie United States. Gunther
says he put tip $35,000 for campaign
expenses in 1901.
Gnu Struck at Dexter, Ivan.
Dexter, Kan., May 12. A strong
flow of gas, estimated to be about
5,000,000 feet, was struck yesterday
morning In a well being drilled by a
former Southern Kansas conductor,
and a prospector from Independence.
Tho flow was struck at a depth of 000
feet.
Canal Itcclon Daueeroun to White Men.
Washington, May 12. Gen. Haines,
a member of the isthmian canal com
mission, who has just returned from
the isthmus, says that fever is pre
valent there and that it is quite dan
gerous to white men.
A TRAGEDY CLOSED.
Stern Law Avenges the Killing of
Mrs. Clara Castle.
Kniiftiiii Supremo Court Decrees Thnt .TcmIo
llorrhioii Mimt Servo u !i 5-Yenr Sen
tence for u Crime Committed
Tlireo Yourn Ago.
Topcka, Kan., May 11. The supremo
court Saturday affirmed the decision
of the lower court in the case of tho
state vs. Jessie Morrison. Jessie
Morrison was declared guilty of kill
ing Mrs. Olin Castle three years ago
at the Castle home in Eldorado. The
decision means 25 years' imprison
ment. The decision wns written by Justice
John C. Pollock, others concurring.
The court says in part: "Upon tho
theory of the tragedy as maintained
by the state, the murder was a butch
ery of such savage and vicious nature
as is rarely equalled, never excelled In
criminal history of a civilized world;
thut search for a parallel so shocking
must be instituted among the tradi
tions of the Aborigines."
Miss Morrison has been out on ball
and is visiting a brother at Enid, Ok.
A month ago it was reported that she
Intended leaving the country, nnd she
said: "I have' been living here happily
but It seems that my contentment
causes distress among my enemies.
They wish to create a prejudice
against me in order to affect mo in
the courts." Miss Morrison is the
daughter of H. M. Morrison, of Eldo
rado. Olin Castle was remarried Inst
month and is now living in Califor
nia. NO CHANGE OF OFFICIALS.
Frisco Ilond Will Itotaiu Its Independence
mid I'renldent Yoakum Continue to
Conduct Its Policy.
New York, May 11. The identity of.
the Frisco railroad will not bo lost
on account of its purchase by the Hock
Island. It has been definitely decided
that the Frisco will be conducted in
dependcntly. B. F. Yoakum, it is
stated, will continue as president of
the Frisco. He also will guard the
interests of former Frisco officials by
his position on the board of directors
of the Bock Island directorate.
Pendleton Will Have to Go to Prison.
Topcka, Kan., May 11. The supreme
court has affirmed tho sentence for
bigamy of James S. Pendleton, alias
Coda 8. Morris, the Missouri man
who went to Oklahoma, wrote to his
wife over an assumed name that her
husband was dead and had a cake of
ice buried in a coffin ns Pendleton.
Then he went to Emporia and mar
ried a young girl. lie was found out
nnd convicted of bigamy.
Occupation Only Temporary.
Pekin, May 10. The ollicial at New
Chwang who sent Friday's news of
Bussia's alleged action at New
Chwang nnd elsewhere in Manchuria,
telegraphs that the occupation of the
forts at the mouth of the Liao river
was temporary and that the Bussians
have now withdrawn.
Did lie Kill ainrcum?
Lexington, Ky., May 11. The
capture of Curtis Jctt, charged with
the assassination of J. B. Mareum,
in Jackson last Monday, was accom
plished without bloodshed at three
o'clock Sunday morning. He is now
in the Clark county jail in Winches
ter. SSO'.OOO Iteward for Kidnaped Hoy.
Pittsburg, Pa., May 10. George
Wells, son of Martin Wells, of East
Pittsburg, who has been missing for
about a year, is alleged to have been
kidnaped. An offer of $20,000 reward
for any information as to his fate
has been made.
Itlack Smallpox at Hutchinson.
Hutchinson, Kan., May 10. Mrs.
Bolla Mean, wife of a baker, died here
of black smallpox. Mrs. Bean's neigh
bor is very ill of the disease also,
and there have been a half dozen
other cases.
Cervera a Life Senator.
Madrid, May 10. Admiral Cervera
has been gazetted a life senator. Cer
vera is about the only Spanish com
mnnder in the war with America who
escaped public censure.
A Kansas KclltorH Kxeurslon.
Topcka, Kan., May 11. The Kansas
State Editorial association will have
a five days' excursion to Colorado
over the Santa Fe. The party will
leave Topcka June .1.
Killed lil Christians, Wounded 10.
Constantinople, May 10. Thirteen
Christians were killed and 19
wounded, and three Musselmans were
killed during tho recent outbreaks
at Monastir.
Ilorsn Kicked tho Infanta Isahella.
MadrldMay 10. The Infanta Isa
bella, King Alfonso's aunt, fell from
her horse and wns kicked in the
mouth. Her Up was also badly cut.
Old Indian Tighter Dead.
Dallas, Tex., May 10. Postmaster
W. M. O'Leary, soldier and newspaper
man, died here last night. He served
with Custer's cavalry in many Indian
fights.
LOVES THE PRAIRIES:.
MJ Anna Grny I DcllBlrtctl vrtth nn
Western Cnnnda Home.
Anna C. Gray is a young lady, for
mcrly of Michigan. She is now a
resident of Western Canada, and the
following published in tho Brown
City (Mich.) Banner are extract
from a friendship letter written
about March 15 to one of her lady
friends in thnt vicinity. In this let
ter is given some idea of tho, climate,
social, educational nnd religious con
ditions of Alberta, tho boautiful lftflf
of sunshine and happy homes. Over
one hundred thousand Americans
have made Western Canada their
home within the past five years, and.
in this year upwards of 50,000 will I
take up homes there.
Miss Gray took her lcavo for Dids--bury,
Alberta, the homo of her sister
and other relatives and friends on
Jan. 10 bust, and after a two months'
sojourn In her western prairie home,,
sho writes of it ns follows: "I know
I shall grow to love the prairies. Wo
have a beautiful view of the moun
tains, nnd it seems wonderful to mo
to sec home after home for miles,,
and it is becoming thickly settled nlU
around us. With tho exception of thot
Inst few days, which have been cold",
nnd stormy, we havo had beautiful1,
spring weather ever since I came..
The days arc bcatitiful. I call thi.
the 'land of the sun,' ns it seems to
be always shining, tho nights are
cold and frosty. On arriving here, II
wns so greatly surprised in every
way. Didsbury is quite a business!
little town. All tho people I meet,
are so pleasant and hospitable. They
have four churches in Didsbury tho
Baptist, Presbyterian, Evangelical!
nnd Mennonnltc. Tho Evangelicals!
have just completed a hnndsomot
church, very largo and finely fur
nished, costing $2,300. They have aw
nice literary society here, meets;
every two weeks. They have fine mu
sical talent here.
"Your friend,
"ANNA C. GRAY."
If you would predict n man's future get
the proper focus on his past. Chicago Daily
News.
TIRED BACKS
Como to allt
who overtax:
tho Kidney..
Don't ncglcctf
tho aching.:
back. Many
dange roue
Kidney trou
bles follow ba
its wake.
Mrs. C. B
Pare of Co
lumbia Avc.
Glasgow,.
Kentucky,,
wife of C. B.
Pare, a prom
inent brick mamifncturcr of that city,,
says: " When Donn's Kidney Pills were
first brought to my attention I was
suffering from a complication of kid
ney troubles. Besides the bad back,
which usually results from kidney com
plaints, I had n great deal of trouble
with tho secretions, which wero ex
ceedingly variable, sometimes excessive
and at other times scanty. Tho color
was high, nnd passages were accom
panied with a scalding sensntion.
Doan's Kidney Pills soon regulated the
kidney secretions, making their color
normal and banished the inflammation
which caused the scalding sensation.
I can rest well, my back is strong and!
sound and I feel much better in every
way."
A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney
medicine which cured Mrs. Pare will be
mailed to any part of tho United States
on application. Address Foster-Milburn
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by alp
druggists, price 50 cents per box.
Put a variety into Summer
living: it's not the time of
year to live near the kitchen
range. Libby's
Veal Loaf
Potted Turkey
Deviled Ham
Ox Tongue, &c.
quickly made ready to serve
Send to-day for the little booklet,
"How to Make Good Things to
Eat," full of ideas on quick, de
licious lunch serving. Libby's
Atlas of the World mailed free
for S two-cent stamps.
Libby, McNeill SL Libby
Chicago, U. S. A.
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