I h THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER II Hill I Vf. XV. BANDKKS, I'nblUlior. NEMAIIA, - " - NEBRASKA. r I 1903 AUGUST 1903 f,D5. VON. TDE. WM. TBDH. TRI. SIT. 2"TT56"78 j7o 11 72 U TT Ts j 77 7? 7? 20 TT 22 23 24" 25 26 27 28 29 ,3o 377777777777, CURRENT COMMENT. Something will bo likely to happen when the stand pattern of Japan fihall meet the holdfasts of Russia. Popo Leo lived on $1.26 a day. It Ib ' unin.Ins that ho many cardinals should liuvo been hustling for a job lllo that. A church recently dedicated In St. Paul was erected at a cost of $7,000, raised by 10,000 contributions of seven cents each. "You're hotter oIT than a cardinal," the Atchison Globe says. "Ho must not only imillo when defeated, but kiss the too of tho victor." Gov. Odcll admits that ho Is In tho hands of his friends for 1908. In tho meantime, his friends will be on his own hands in great numbers. Robert Louis Stovonson, Rudyard Kipling and Anthony Hope Hawkins showed their practical vlow of hero ines by choosing American wives. Only that tamo old average of 13 bushels of wheat to tho aero again. It Eccms to bo as hard to get away from as tho $13 a month army wage. Kecno has lost $0,000,000 and Gatos lias lost his health. Tho climate of Wall htreet compols its residonts to be invalided after a very short stay there. In a new map of Siberia thousands of miles of rivers aro traced for tho first timo. Geographers aro rapidly cleaning up the remaining unexplored spots of tho earth. A strike of 2,800 men and boys in a Welsh slato quarry has lusted liVs years. An ounce of arbitration would have settled the matter In half an bour, without a strike. On tho plea that tho currents aro un controllable nnd messages nro llablo to bo intercepted, tho Australian tele graph authorities have pronounced against the Marconi wireless system. Sixty-eight applicants for teachers' certificates in Wyandotto. Kan., failed tc spell tho word "caehinnatlon" cor icctly. Hut why should anyone- want to spell tho word uchlnnatlon at all? An electric motor lor unloading bananas has been Introduced In New Orleans which handles 15,000 bunches an hour, working at three hatches, nnd tho fruit Is protected from tho slightest bruise. Tho editor and tho preacher In a lynching town always speak out ugalnst the mob, but it is noticeable that the rest of tho population pro Borvo an "ominous" silence. They think the editor and preacher aro bluffing. II. llroadwell, of Ralston, claims to own the largest steer in Oklahoma. Tho Btccr is thieo years old, raised exclu sively on lango grass, and Is 11) Ms hands high. It weighs 2,080 pounds and moasurcs 10 feet from tho end of its noso to the tip of Its tail. Moro than 1,000 Filipinos nro com ing to tho world's fair. Tho Filipino idea of tho American from what they boo In Manila Is that when they "aro not sleeping they nro drinking beor. Wo fear they will not bo thoroughly undeceived when they reach St. Lo.uls. Though moro populous than this country, tho Russian emplro has but 800 newspapors. Tho number in this country is 22,000. Newspapers can bo summarily Bquelched in Russia, but few Americans would prefer the czar's methods or tho prlvllogoof living un der them. A celebration took place Friday In part of Oklahoma to oonunemorato the opening of tho Comanche, -Kiowa, Wichita and Apacho reservations to settlement. These lands, about 11,000, 000 acres in nil, woro thrown open to settlement under tho homestead law on August G, 1901, and wcro quickly pop ulated. Tho tract which thoy comprise is in southwestern Oklahoma. They havo been organized as tho counties of Caddo, Kiowa and Comanche. Lawton, Anadarko, Hobart and 121 Reno are among tho principal towns in that tract. SITUATION IS GrEAVE All Europe Alarmed Over Revolu tionary Feeling in Balkans. Munlrr of thn KiiMlun Cononl by it Turk Hun (Jrnntly Atrirnmitrrt Mutter liirrlnn of 5'-J Hliiln by lliilcarliMin. Vienna, Aug. 11. Officials here rcal llzo tho gravity of tho flltunllon aris ing from tho murder of M. Rostkovs kl, but bollovo that Russia, In splto of tho provocation, will maintain a peace ful attitude as long as possible. Ac fordlng to reports received hero tho Turkish population in Macedonia Is forming bands to fight tho Bulgarian revolutionists. AViik llutmt by tbo Turku. Belgrade, Sorvla, Aug. 11. Accord ing to tho latest reports received horo regarding tho murder of tho Russian consul nt Monastlr, M. Rostkovoskl abused tho Turkish gendarme who was doing sentry duty for not saluting him and called him a "pig of a Turk." Then ho struck tho sentry with his whip, saying: "Next time, perhaps you will know mo." Tho gondarmo, thereupon, fired on tho consul. It Is stated that M. KostkovoskI was hated by tho Turks on account of his arro gance. Miint All Ho I'unlMiml. St. Petersburg, Aug. 11. Tho czar has demanded tho punishment not only of tho murderer of the Russian consul at Monastic who was killed last week by Turkish gendarmes, but of all tho military and civil officials In any way responsible for the crime. MikIui-ihI u GrarrlKon of Ii!!. St. Petersburg, Aug. 11. Tho assas sination of the Russian coiibuI at Mon astlr, M. Rostkovskl tho second mur der of a Russian consular official in Macedonia within a few months has created Intense indignation hero. Tho goncral belief is that tho incident is bound to considerably aggravato tho already serious situation in Macedo nia nnd It is felt that it will un doubtededly encourngo tho Bulgarians to Biipport tho Insurrectionary move ment, which is spreading rapidly, no tably to the southward of Monastir. According to mail advices from Monastir dated August K, tho insur gents who recently occupied tho Httlo town of Krushevo, 21) miles north of Monastir, numbered 900. Thoy killed tho garrison, consisting of 52 soldiers, dynamited and burned tho government buildings and then hoisted on a hill over tho town a red flag bearing on ono side a lion with tho inscription "death or liberty," and on tho other tho words "courage, brethron." Tho rebels wcro still In possession of tho town when tho letters were sent off. NINETY BODIES BURNED. SlcUuiilncr Triicixly In 1'arlH iih u Hfiiilt of TruliiH C'uU'lilnc Allro In u Tuiiuttl. Paris, Aug. 11. Eighty-two bodies havo been recovered from two trains which wcro destroyed by fire yester day on tho Metropolitan Electric rail way. Tho total number of victims is estimated at 90. Ono of the trains broke down at Menilmoutant station, which is in a poor and populous sec tion of tho city. This train was promptly emptied and tho train which followed was ordered to push it to tho repairing sheds. On tho way these two trains caught flro. Meanwhile a crowded train retched tho preceding station and tho officials Bcelng smoko pouring out of tho tun nel gave the alarm. A panic ensued, tho passengers struggling to escape. Amid tho increasing smoko mnny at tempted to return along tho lino to ward Bollovillo and were suffocated, as tho road there is underground. KELLEY SENDS A PACKAGE. Tbo Fniviiuiii of tbo C.rund Jury Homilies YV'Imt in lti'lb'Kil lo Ho l.ottors Written by Kx-Mditt. io. I.oo. Jefferson City, Mo., Aug. 11. Tho foreman of tho grand jury yesterday received a packngo which horo tho postmark of Niagara-on-tho-Lako, Ont. While tho contents aro not pub licly known, it is supposed the pack ago contained lettors bent by Daniel J. Kellcy, which ho received from former Lieut. Gov. John A. Lee, to bo used In tho brlbory trial of Senator Farrls. This Is taken to Indicate that Mrs. Kolloy will probably not return to Jefferson City to testify at the brib ery trials. It was Kclloy's intention to havo her present tho letters In per son and sho rocontly rnmo for that purposo, but the trials wcro postponed and sho roturned to him. Currlo Xutlon to Hun City. Scranton, Pa., Aug. 11. Currlo Na tion's summary conviction for selling . hatchets In violation of a city ordi nance was uocinreu uiugai uy .nuigo Nowcomb yesterday when her applica tion for u writ of habeas corpus camo beforo him. Tho writ was sustained on tho ground that tho magistrate's record was dofeetive. Mrs. Nation's counsol will bring suit against tho city for $50,000 damages for falso ar- . roat and Imprisonment. GEN. MILES CHAGRINED. Hx-I.l)iitnnniil di;rnl of tbo Army Hnr- bom Drop lU-Rnntmnut of Curt Trcnt- mviit by tbo I'ronlriont. Chicago, Aug. 11. Wearing tho blue blouse and the gold braided hat of a mombcr of tho Grand Army of the Re public, Lieut. Gen. Nelson A. Miles reached Chicago on route to the an nual encampment of tho O. A. R. at San Francisco. He was tho central flguro of an enthusiastic delegation of eastern veterans who aro booming him for coinmauder-ln-chlef of their na tional organization. Gen. Miles and those with him har bor a deep resentment of the curtness with which tho administration powers have placed him on tho retired list Tho general makes no attempt to con ceal this feeling of resentment. "Those who read the brief order and who havo been cognizant of events of tho past few years will understand tho situation," said tho general. "I be lieve that anyone can read and under stand. I believe my friends under stand tho situation. For me to say anything at this time would bo in bad taste. The matter is closed for the present." WANT A WHEAT TRUST. An American AHAocliitlon Anlis tbo Itunslnn JMInlntur of Acrlctiltiiru to Annlit Tbom In Kcvpluc Up (Intln Tricon, London, Aug. 11. Tho Dally News this morning prints a dispatch from Warsaw dated last Friday which says that an American association, said to comprise 38,000 farmers, has addressed Itself to iho Russian ministers of flnanco and agriculture, requesting their assistance in raising the current prices of agricultural produce, par ticularly wheat, and saying that the association projects a great union be tween the wheat-growing countries of tho world for tho purpose of fixing an annual minimum selling price. In view of W. DeWltto's abhorrence of trusts, tho correspondent adds, it is doubtful whether ho will accept the bait. TWO OUTLAWS ARE DEAD. Effective) Work by a I'onho Near PuwbUH- ku, Ok. I.onir I'lHt of Crimen l'or- putrntod by tbo Uiini;. Guthrie, Ok., Aug. 11. Tho two members of the Martin gang of out laws, who engaged In a fight Saturday with a posse of deputy sheriffs in tho Osage Indian nation, aro dead. Deputy Marshal Haines, who was shot, Is Improving. The other members of the gang escaped but aro still being pursued, Two months ago thoy held tip and robbed nearly 100 travelers on a lonely road. They also aro charged with killing a citizen in tho robbery of tho railway station at Hennessey, Ok., with killing City Marshal Cross, of Goaiy, and with robbing tho post ofTico at llopeton. LEFT HER BUSTLE AT HOME. Kiiukum Woman Who Thought She. Hntl Lost $7.:iOO .Started Something: Wlillo Truvollni: In Minnesota. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 11. Word was received by union depot officials that tbo missing bustle, in which $7,300 had been sewed by Mrs. Lucy Van Corko, of Shawnco, Kan., and which she sup posed she had dropped from a train while on route to St. Paul, has been found. Mrs. Van Cerko in the hurry of leaving her old homo had forgotten tho valuable article, and returned homo just In time to savo It from be ing binned as rubbish by new tenanis of her house. Killed bv u I.Io Wire. St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 11. Garrett Barry, a meat Inspector In tho employ of Swift & Co., dropped dead In tho sweet picklo cellar at Swift's yester day after coming in contact "with a livo electric power wlro. (Iiih Struck lit Ctiney. Kun. Canoy, Kan., Aug. 11. At a depth of 1.G00 feet drillers yesterday struck a gas well whoso flow is estimated at 20,000,000 foot a day. Tho pressure Is ha Id to be 800 pounds. As yet tho well has not been capped. i:tcctcd Mile ii Mf 1'rcsldont. Washington, Aug. 11. Gen. Miles has nccoptcd tho ofllco of president of tho Thomas Jefferson Memorial asso ciation, and tho association an nounces that his election is for the re mainder of its existence. Thoy Drunk Wood Alcohol. Ardmoro, 1. T Aug. 11. Three men at Sulphur, oast of hero, drank wood alcohol, resulting In tho death of WUoy Alreed. Tho othors, Bud Blackwell and Charles Howard, aro In a precarious condition. Itrynn Confer with I'olk. St. Louis, Aug. 11. William J. Bryan spent Sunday In St. Louis. Tho only visitor ho received during tho day was Circuit Attorney Fo;k, tho two men holding a conforonco during tho afternoon. z Hiitsoii .Must Hmie "" l'rlduy. Now Orloans, Aug. 11. Gov. Heard has declined to Interfere In tho case of A. E. Bntson for the murder of seven niombors of tho Earl family. Batson will be hansed Friday at Lnko Charles. IIIH Itnrrnt Moon. "A young friend of mine," Mid Senator Joseph W. liailcy, "married, not long ago. a woman of 50 yean. She was ncii and ugly: he was handsome and poor. The day after their wedding I met the bride and bridegroom on a Pullman train, traveling west. The bridegroom went into the smoking compartment with me, and wo lighted up. He smoked gloomily. He was ulent a long while. " 'Well, Jack aid I, 'eo thia is your honeymoon, eh' , "lie fciniled grimly. Don t call it my hon eymoon,' he .'aid. 'It's the harvest moon with me.' "-N. Y. Tribune. She Didn't Cure. Maplehill, la., Aug. 10th. 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