APRIL 27, 1903 PAGE 20 &e Nebraska. Independent i i "I A. D. 20C0 (Cleveland Leader.) Give me a spoon of oleo, ma, And the sodium alkali, For I'm going to make a pie, mamma! I'm going to make a pie. For John will be hungry and tired, ma, And his tissues will decompose; So give me a gram of phosphate, And the carbon of cellulose. Now give me a chunk of caseine, ma, To shorten the thermic fat, And give me the oxygen bottle, ma, And look at the thermostat., And If the electric oven Is cold, Just turn it on half an ohm, For I want to have the supper ready As soon as John comes home. St. Louis brewers agree to Sunday closing, but demand that the law be enforced against all business. The Union Pacific Railroad company Is building a double track line between Kansas City and Topeka and large forces of men are now at work grad lag and laying the ties and rails for the extra track in Wyandotte county. A new freight and passenger station Is to be built at Armstrong "in Kansas City. Kan., at which all trains will stop as the new Kansas law requires. Much damage was done at the beach resorts near New York by a severe Btorm that swept over Northern New Jersey, South New York and Connec ticut on the 21st. Lightning and wind destroyed property at Coney Island, where preparations are making for the summer season.' The collapse of the Gates wheat deal in Chicago resulted in a drop of about ton cents a bushel in prices of good wheat in the Kansas City market last Friday. Four men' were asphyxiated and three others are in a dangerous con dition as the result of the breaking of a gas main at the Edgar Thomson Steel works at Pittsburg. ' The central company of the journal ists' organization composed of many Of the most celebrated Russian writ ers, has adopted a resolution of sym pathy with the mother of Ivan Kale ieff, condemned to death as the assas sin of Grand Duke Sergius, expressing the hope that the time will soon arrive when Russian mothers will no longer be obliged to sacrifice their sons in the struggle for liberty. almost unexpectedly, the Immediate cause being the breaking of the ab scess which had formed in the right lung and which produced strangula tion. He had been a senator for twenty-six years. Superintendent O'Brien of the Ne braska fish hatcheries has just arrived In Gretna, from Bay State, Mich., with 15,000,000 pike eggs. These are to be taken in a special fish car to South Bend and be incubated with 6,000,000 more. The young fish are to be plant ed in the streams of Nebraska during the next month. - Yielding to the personal solicita tions and representations of President Loubet of France, and" the leaders of the government that his retirement would be a serious national peril at this time, M. Delcasse today advised Premier Loubet that he would recon sider and withdrew his resignation as foreign minister. . The contrast in the trend of opinion in Sweden and Norway with regard to the question at issue between the two countries is becoming more and more marked. The Norwegian press now lays less stress on Norway's claim to perfect equality within the union, and more on its aspirations towards absolute independence, ad mitting more openly that the consular question is a means to this end. On the other hand, in the Swedish press and the public meetings which have been held regarding the matter all over the country, emphasis is laid on the necessity of maintaining the union in the interest of both coun tries, and it is urged that every con cession should be made to Norway which is compatible with a common dynasty and unity in foreign policy. The arrival of more than 12,000 im migrants in . New York harbor alone within eighteen hours, calls attention once more to the unprecedented rate at which the country is filling up with old world fortune-seekers. ' Orville Hitchcock Piatt, United States senator from Connecticut, died nt his Rummer home in Washington. his native town, at 8.53 o'clock on the 21st from pneumonia. The end came as GREEN GABLES The Dr. Benj. F. Bailey Sanato rium, Lincoln, Neb. Largest, best equipped and most beautifully furnished. 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