1& HE KILLS HiMSELf STEAMER FOUNDERS PEACE IS POSSIBLE STREET VIEW, GRANSTOWN, BAHAMAS Iti'imrliMl hi Mink Willi (hit' lliimlreil I'lfty t't-rititi Aboard A Vlcnnu, Nov. 20, special Buys: A Bucharest neV8paptr publishes an un confirmed roH)rt Hint the flti'ittncr Uos tiln, belonging to tin1 Florin nntl Rubnt tlno company, loaded with cereals, has foundered In n Kale In the IHnek Sea, oft Stillnn. nt the mouth of the Danube, nnd Ifioti persons nre reported to have perished. Aged Nebraskan Found Dead at Nickerson WITH BULLET IN TEMPLE UmloulittMllr it Cikc f 'nil lite I It licit I tit tlio Onlr Known t'lttisu for tint It.uli Act lili'iilllii'il in u t'ltl.n ()f l'onluiiillo Olliir Nmn Miners nnd Operator May Effect a Scttlomont OUTSIDE OF COMMISSION I'rolTiT Mnile lit Ninmt.iii - HiiiikIi Haul OntHni'.l tor it C'iiiiiiriiiiilni An- uouiK'.'iui'iit of Oirrttire Mutlo hy ('tiiili-iniiii limy I - ' A Fremont, Neb., Nov. 20. special eays: A. I), howls ol Fontnnelle. nged nbout seventy, committed suicide this afternon at Nlekerson, the llrst station north of here on the Hlklmrn. but put ing a bullet Into the light tempte. Ills body waa found In n closet near Ihe depot, where the deed was committed. He had gone theie Hilly dre. ted. taken off his hat, and plated the rewiher to his head. Ill health Is assigned as a probablo cause for the act. howls had been with his mm Holiert on n ranch near C'lianibf in. Hold . oun ty, nnd Just came from then on the train this afternoon. He w.m seen by I). O. Riser, the nceiit at Nli kerson. to go to the closet while the train wan in front of the depot Some time after wards Hlser was passim: the t lost t when ho saw through the partly opened door that blood was spattered mound tlio Interior. He also caught a gllnipjo of part of n body lying there. The door had been parti) barred from the inside nnd it was not toned tnen until n physician bad nrriwtl from I'onta nclle, two miles distant. The corpse was found with eery cinunistniico unmistakably Indicating srlf tlestiue tlon. After the body had been re moved to the freight loom of the depot Constable J. J. Jones found the wea pon which icwis used in ending his life. The coroner and deputy sheriff hero woro notified and left for Nicker son to hold an Inquest. Warren Mulll ken, who manages an elevator at Nick erson, and Mrs. Riser, wife of tho sta tion agent, heard something like n shot, but as tho gasoline engine at tho ele vator sometimes emitted reports they both supposed It came from that source. howls leaves a wife, two sons and ono daughter. He Is an old resident of Fontnnelle nnd was onto In business there. For threo or four years his hclath has been ery poor anil he has spent tho summer on the Holt county ranch in the hope or benefiting it. NELSON HERSCH KILLED h Stiniliiy lMllnr of tint New York World Thrown 1'rcnn u lliicity Nelson Hersch. editor of the Sunday edition of the New York World, was instantly killed near his home at West Brighton, Staten Island. Thursday, by being thrown from a buggy. Ho fell on his head, breaking his neck and frac turing his skull. Mr. Hersch was driv ing homo beforo daylight, and his ve hlcio ran Into a ditch which ho could not see. Tho body was taken to his residence. Mr. Hersch was forty-one years of ago, a native oJ Hock Island, and n graduato of Yale. Ho was connected with .tho Davenport, In., Gazetto and on the staff of the New York Commer cial Advertiser for several years. Two yearn ago ho becamo editor of the Sun day World. Ho leaves n widow and four children. Wit I'lrt I.oka A block and a half of property In the business section of Monongahela, Pa., was almost entirely destroyed by fire early Thursday. Tho loss Is 5125,000, insured for $15,000. A number of families who were ren dered homeless, lost their clothing and barely escaped with their lives. Before tho flames wero under control nid had been secured from surrounding towns and when tho flro fighters arrived It was found that there was no wator In tho mnlns with which tho Annies could bo extinguished. Dynnmlto wus secured and just when it was about to be placed under tho burning building the water was turned on and the work of fighting tho flames started. Tho origin of the lire is unknown. Wmi Miirli Sympathy Wllllnm Malcolm, secretary of tho Passaic Mutual hoan & Building asso ciation, who lied, presumably to huropc. thro months ago, has been Indicted on threo counts, charging him with misap propriating more than $150,000. When tho irregularities in Malcolm's accounts wero first discovered, ho claimed the wero duo to an error In bookkeeping mado by his predecessor twenty years ngo. Ho turned over his own home to tho association ami rt-xu. . '"-; sympathy In view of his snerlflcte but later "developments caused him to leave tho city. Kcnr KimtlrM Kllleil III"' A. Bonestcel, S. IX, Nov. 20 dispatch Bnys: Matt Patterson cashed a draft hero for $500 November 10 and started up the north fork of Whetstono creek to his camp, where ho had 2.000 cattle, owned by J B. Walker of Page Neb. The next day his hat was found near the trail, hs horso quietly grazing near by Blood was on his saddle and lariat and half tho bridle reins miss ng A posse of twenty mounted meu has' searched for clues without success. it Is believed ho was killed by cattle rustled and Ills body thrown in the Missouri. Tnpiil IJelojr-tti Arrle A DjWmorc. No. 20. dispatch says: Mgr. IVfoconlo, the now apos ollc dol cKtoHi tho United States arrived . horo this evening and was driven to St. Mary's seminary, where ho spent tho night. An Informal reception and en tertainment was tendered him at the Jemlnary Ho will tomorrow celebrate Wa first pontifical mass In the chapel of 8 Alary. Ho will bo assisted by a number of Baltimore clergymen, and Cardinal Olbbons will bo present at toe Sb. The delegate will probably go to Washington tomorrow. HAD WARNED THEM KlICH lit lllflltlllltlllll Wllll'll It'll III Mill .Miicl'm liuiti's lli'iith .lames Mat I'm lane, father of Ter rence Mat Fnrlaue. who was killed, It Is alleged, by Mrs. Finnk Young at llothrstrr, N. Y.. Monday, learned of his daughter's death upon his arrival at Indianapolis, hid, Thursday. Mr. Mai I'm lane, who Is a traveling man, tays his daughtei and Frank Young had been Infatuated for some time ami that he had wanted the latter to cense, bin attentlo.is to Miss MacFarlanc. Mr, Mai Furlnne wait preparing to tele graph his daughter n blitlulay gift when the mws of her denth was broken to him. LOOTED Mt-rcliiiiiitlvt Mure lit Ciclur llltifT liiililu'il of 1 'I in- Sllk mill vitliiH The general store of Hahdc Hros., at Cedar Muff.. Neb., was entered by bur glais Wednesday night, and $300 or $lno worth of tins silks and dress goods taken, in sides tonic cigars and other stuff. The thlee: bored u hole In the glass of one of the big front tloors nnd reaching Inside turned the spring lock. They hnd previously Molen a horse and buggy from A. Allen, a retired fanner living In this town. In this buggy they are supposed to have made their escape with the plunder. Tho officers have found buggy tracks leading to wards North Head, and It Is believed the men have gone In thnt direction. Tho men knew their business, as the work was done smoothly and quietly nnd only the best goods wero taken. Tho town watchman says ho passed the store nt 1 o'clock this morn ing and everything was all right at that time. The llrst known of the nf falr was when Mr. Allen came down town enrly this morning, much per turbed, to report the loss of his team. ('Ins right KniN llailly A Tlflln. O., Nov. 20, special says: Ed ward Zechlel of Culver, hid., and Hoy Znchnian of Mnrlon. ().. members of tho freshman class In Heldelburg uni versity, wero seriously wounded last night by a shot gun In the bands of a member of the sophomore class. Tho freshmen attempted to steal the con veyances of the sophomores who wero holding a class parly several miles in tho country when they wero met by tho sophomores with tho above results. Wii Tlnif I'miK In Omuhu Wu Ting-Fang, tho retired Chlneso minister to the United States, passed through Omaha early Thursday over tho Northwestern-Union Pacific, en route to San Francisco, from where ho sails for home. He inquired about the political conditions In the west, and chatted with some local gentlemen of prominence on the result of tho recent election. He refused, howover, to ix press any opinion on their significance, Alurtliit I.mw llnpealrtl A Pretoria, Nov. 19, dispatch says: Martial law today was repealed throughout the new colonies. The pro clamation, howover, reserves tho right to reimpose mllltnry rule In case of necessity, provides for the expulsion of overy one considered dangerous to tho peace of the country and authorizes the arrest without warrant of any one sus pected of sedition. Orrii'rcil to I'ay A London, Nov. 20, dispatch says: Tho privy council has reversed the de cision of the court of King's Benci of the province of Quebec on the nppeul of the Bank of Torronto against the St. Iawrcnco Fire Insurance company, nnd has ordered the latter to pay $2,500,000 tho amount secured by tho policy in dispute nnd costs. THE NEWS CONDENSED The duke of Marlborough lias re signed tho office of paymaster general and has been succeeded by Sir Savllo Crossley, M. P. Field Marshall Prince Edward Saxe Welmer, who died a few days ago, has been interred In ChlchcBter cathedral with full military honors. Tho Chicago & Alton railroad has announced a voluntary Increaso on De cember 1 of the wages of all engine men. trainmen and switchmen. Tho Increase will average 10 per cent The sultan of Morocco has presented $5,000 to Mrs. Cooper, of Now York, widow of tho English missionary who was murdered by a natlvo last month and whoso assassin was shot to death In front of u mosque by order of the sultan. Tho general frolght agents of tho western roads held a meeting at Chi cago with a view to restoring tho rates which wero In effect January 1, 1902. instruction to restore all such as could possibly bo restored were Issued by the exeuctlvo officials, and It Is stated that they will be carried out to tho letter. It is reported that a crisis has oc curred in tho Puruvlan cabinet. The American Onlthologists' union decided to hold its next convention at Philadelphia November 1C, 1903. hate Thursday evening oapors wero signed completing a combination of steel companies at Donodra. The new company will bo known aa the United Steel company and will be capitalized at fifty millions. Whilo working on tho third story of a building nt Port Washington, Wis., the scaffolding gavo way and three men were dashed to the ground below. J Two will die. (fr- - - . ' ,7i ni ii "''," .mVi-.Tl... .-.I ! -- "" "'"" ""-.t--- Life in tho tropics has little of the stionuoiisness associated with the struggle for existence In these northern climes. Nnturo provides TO DESTROY WILD DEAST9. Scheme In India That Closely Ap proaches Actual Warfare. In splto of the many plnns which have been tried by the Indian govern niont. there 13 no diminution, but rath er tho contrary. In .tho number of deaths caused by wild beasts. Vari ous conjectures uro hazarded to ac count for this failure of the executive, but it Is pretty well ngieed that tho destruction of game by sportsmen and by drought compels tigers, leopards, wolves, and hyoi.as to prey to a great- r extent on humanity. Whether that be the case or not, Lord Cumin has unquestionably gone 'he right way to work by resorting to the novel expedient of employing Goorkhn soldiers In some of tho worst infcFlcd districts. Horn sportsmen as ihoy nro, and perfectly feailess, they readily take up with this new sort of military duty, and there seems every likelihood that tho venture, If perse vered with, will bo crowned with com plete success. Wolves nre, It appears, much greater delinquents thnn tho more lordly cnrulvora; they are debited with nearly 300 deaths per an num in the United Provinces nlone. But they will huve a hot time of it when tho Gooikhns enrry out their proposed scheme of n scientific Jun gle hunt, much cm the lines of Lord Kitchener's blockhouse system. First one pntch, then another, will be sur rounded nnd cleared by detachments marching concentrically, the lntervnls between them being filled up with beaters thumping on torn toms ns at a tlgor hunt. There will be a reward It may be assumed, for every wolf or othor man-killing animal slain, but the Goorkha does not need any monetary Inducement to onllst His best services for such thoroughly congenial work. Big Length of Cable Laid. Another stretch of the long Canadian-Australian cable has been com pleted, tho big cable-laying steamship Colonla having placed on tho Pacific ocean's bed Its one load of 3,540 miles of cable, which it took out from Victoria, B. C, Sept. IS. Tho captain of tho vessel reported that everything went splendidly on the voyage, and that thero vas not a hitch of any ANOTHER RAIN - On tho principle that if a current of warm moisture-laden air is mado to rlso to loftier and cooler attitudes, clouds will be mado to yield up rain, an interesting deduction has been made by tho Hon. Hollo Russell of London, England. Russell has written n book on tho subject of regulating rainfall in sec tions of country which get either too little or too much of It. Tho London meteorological ofllco has oxpressed Itself favorably ns to tho practicability of tho scheme. RubbcIPb plan Is to erect wnlls so that tho rainfall on tho sldo from which prevailing winds blow will bo PlV n k i4 lV-lr . mtn uCciQsf ' i C Jl . " -,"gl prT7. -. jE" P uSiW' MLii!34fllCi!fa-LSqn la-2STii. jy 7 . m& -Jmm AjapTas nlmost every necessity, nnd the climate breeds habits of Indol ence, so that the hnppy languor of the Inhabitants of the Bnhamns Is jj Kind. Tho route over which tho stretch of cable was laid has n re markably even bottom, nnd this slm plllletl the work, ulthough the section Is said to bo the longest In tho world. This now leaves a section of 2,100 liiiutlcnl miles between Fanning Islnud and Suva, In tho FIJI Islands, to complete the cable. Could Not Work Judge, .lutlge Foster of the New York court ol general sessona hns put tho stamp of legal condemnation on the Idea that CABLES IN 0o,,5trtJ j 3AMHt WMWr New Line Just Completed Between Vancouver, B. C, and Brisbane, Austra lia. Dotted Line Shows the Projected American Cable From San Francisco to It is wise for a woman to marry a criminal for tho purpose of reforming him. The judge wns asked to suspend sentence on a young man convicted of larceny becnuse tho accused was en Lnged to "an cstlmablo young lady." Ills honor refused, snylng he had in vestigated tho fellow's record nnd found it bad. Ho added a hope that tho young woman would also Investl gnto and take back her promlso to mnrry. Then he sentenced the man to six months In tho penitentiary. MAKING DEVICE eft greator, while on tho other side there would bo no rain ut all. In this way ho would make London or any other grent city free from rainy days, whllo, at the samo time, giving plonty of rala to the suburbanites and farmers round about. Tho wall Idea was suggested to Bus sell from the fact that hills by caus ing the clouds to rise, produced prem atura precipitation. Russell suggests that walls 300 feet high and flvo or Fix miles long would bring nbout tjio desired roBiilt. Ho believes that Lon don's fog nuisance could also bo ma terially IcHEoned by the aid of his "rain walls." J not snip Islng. Our lllustiation street ycene In Grans- shows a town nt Inevitable nldtlny, the time of tho siesta. EVERYT-ilNQ UNDER ONE ROOF Discover' of a Man From Up the State In a City Hotel. "I nev r appreciated tho fompleto noes of mr big hotels," said tho trav cler froi i up tho state, "to much ns this tri "I got In about 7 one night nnd wont to one i f them I had to got Into my evening Iclotheii lu a hurry and hustle to keep nn appointment. "I'd just begun to get ready when discovered that I couldn't open my THE PACIFIC the Philippines. 'trunk. Something was wrong with tho lock nud I thought I wns up against it for fnlr. "On genernl principles, I hit tho but ton for u bellboy and told my troubles. '"Is thnt all?' ho says. 'I'll send tho locksmith up In n minute.' '"Do you keep a locksmith on nU the time?' I asked. " 'Sure,' he says. "In nbout five minutes n man float ed in with nn outfit that would havo opened a burglar-proof vault. Ho had tho trunk open while I wns taking off my cont nncl vest. "But that wasn't all. Ho had to take tho lock off, so I said: l"'Vhero'll I send this to now so's 1 n'.n inl n niiw lnek ivn In n. Imrrv In. orrow? '"Send it out!' ho snys. 'You don't neod to. I'm only tho night lock- mlth, nnd I hnvon't got all tlio tools ondy, but If you'll sontl for tho day ocksmith In tho morning boil put n ew lock on It for you in a few niin- ites.' And ho did. Maybo that's nothing new for you Now Yorkers, but to n (man from a cross-roads' vlllago llko Rochester, It seemed nbout tho limit on having everything under ono roof." New York Sun. Hardly the Same Thing. Senator Mason of Illinois Is the pos sessor of a tine voice. Ho exercises It frequently when nt his homo by singing melodies that striko his fancy, Tho other dny ho rocclvod a compli ment uiHin his vocal abilities, At least he thought It was a compliment until It wns explained to him. Tho senator tells the story. "I was out nt my summer home," ho said, "and as usual I went around singing. Ono day my daughter enmc to me. " 'Father,' said she, 'Mrs. X. thinks you havo a lino voice.' "I was quite flattered. "'What makes you think so?' I asked. "'Oh, Bho told mo tho 'other day that you sang heavenly.' "Well, for a minute I wanted to send for Mrs. X. nntl ask her If she wanted any paBsos. Then my daugh ter flnlhhod tho compliment. " 'She didn't eny It wns heavenly, but sho eald tho same thing. Sho Enid it was unearthly.'" A Scranton.I'n., Nov. 21. special says: Tho inliic-workftH, through their rcp iiwiitiillvcs, have agreed with tho mlne-owneiH to attempt to adjust tho differences existing between them out side the iiiithraclle coal strike commis sion The proposition wan mniln cm n cotnpi online basis, ami negotiations, It Is expected, will be at once entered upon, with n reasonable hope of nettle-, men! without the ulr of the arbitrators. The rough pioiuHtlon, wlibh hi to form (he basis of negotiations, Is n Hi per cent Increase lu wages, a nlnc lipiir day, nud trade agreements be tween the miners and the company by whom they mo employed. The only one of the four demands not touched iilion Is Hint of the weighing of coal by the legal ton. While both sides havo expressed a willingness to settle their differences among themselves, It Is not to be construed thnt It carries Willi it the iicceitanee of the terms proposed. They are mentioned only ns n basis, It In understood, from which a settlement Is to be affected. It In pos sible that the foundation already laid can be wrecked by either party hold ing out oo strongly nralnst some ques tion, and thus leave the whole matter lu tho hands of the commissioners, who In the meantime, will act ns n sort of board of conciliation, rather than ua a board of arbitration. Few persons were nwnre that an nt temnt would he made nt nu outsldn settlement until It was practically so Intlmalcil by Judge Gray, tho chair man of the commission, who rend n carefully prepared anounceinent from the bench. The move, one of the most Imporlnnt In the whole history of tho coal strike, crcntnl n mild sensation when It beenmo known. The surprise was all the greater when It will be re membered thnt numerous persons from the president of Ihe United Stntes down, and many onranlzntlons from tho national civic fetlcrntlon to tho smnll boards of trade of tho mining towns fulled to bring the two parties j together. It Is said It was all brought about by both sides seeing that the pioeeedlngs before the commission would be Interminable, and that In tho Intermingling of the lawyers for both sides tho outside n-grcement proposition was broached nntl taken up. Ntolen rrniKTty I nilinl The horso anil buggy of A. Allen, Molen from Ceilnr Bluffs. Neb., havo been recovered, but tho thieves who took It and with It a qiinntlty of plun der from Babtlo Bros.' store nre still at large. Tho horse and rig wero abandoned several mlcls from Cedar1 BlufTs nnd were, taken up by n fnrmor.t of whonfc they wero rccinlmed. It U, believed 1 tho thieves had another rip, in wnltlnk nnd that they drove on wltt It after trkmiorrlng their booty. fl MnrlrMt Tlilr OViVtTnTln Tho FarmenT' Elevator company nl. Thayer, Nob., shipped out their first)!, grain Inst week. Thoy havo received'. returnB for tho sale of two cars o wheat. Tho wheat shipped was wortl on tho Thayer market 40 cents per bu Bliel, nncl their return on the two car reported show that ono of them nettec G3 cents nnd tho other G5 cents, whlcbt makes a fnlr nroflt for handllne thd grain. i 1 1 In Itfimon for It A letter found in tho pocket of A. I LowK who committed suicide at Nlcl erson, Neb., shows that ho hail suffcrc" somo business reverses, nnd that hi together with" his poor lirnlth, led lilt to kill himself. Tho letter was at dressed to his wife nnd stated that I, could not come home to liar In vie, of the financial ;ossch ho had stistainc; BOILED DOWN The democratic congressional car palgu committee is to bo mado a pc mancnt institution. Fire at LakqContrnry, Mo., destroy tho grandstanI and most of tho bar? nt the race tmck. The loss will pro ably amount to $20,000. . Both Deconbcr and May wheat a tlonn on thr San Francisco board trado rt'aehfd $1,410 per cental, t highest quo;ntlon in four years. , Tho past fveek has witnessed a cc. slderablo expressed nt all tho leadl routers of tno British iron nnd steel dustrles nrtl prices havo undergono all-around reduction. Tho Venezuelan government 1 energetically protested against tho i tcrlng of :ho Orlnoca river by tho Bi isli war shop Fantome, which It clnl was nn infringement of Vcnezuo1 sovcrelgtty. Tho government pr contlnuei to attack Great Britain. Tho extension of tho Chicago Northwestern railroad to Bonesteel, D Is iow open for traffic. Bones! Is on the edge of tho Rosobud Ind reservitlon, which Is to bo opened settlement next spring. Tho new I posset-' through somo rich grazing It and ns tho reservation embraces b lands, the opening to entry is oxpet to attract a largo number of people.) Vicar Genernl Henry Muehlslot aged sixty-eight years, ono of tho ri noted church men In the middle w suffered a stroko or paralysis aov, clays ago and Is reported dying at Uraullno convent. Tlio International banking corn tlon which was' established under clal actB of congress to act as agent for tho United Stateu In orient at n meeting of Ita dircctoi New York Increased Its capital and plus from $0,000000 to $10,000,000 elected William L. Moyer as ita ij dent. The bank has established br houses In London. Yokohama, Sll hal, Manila and Singapore. j U V." .1 jrW, gtmmgaagauaeac-v--. n i - , -,.. 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