I fl S a If H I u 1 I h in r k ju 1 a M I I I y 1 - kv V s t h ijA -- 1 I I I IP ft 1 L i - - - ry j jw r glfe JahnUm emocmt SUCCESSOR TO CHERItY COUNTY INDEPENDENT ROBERT B GOOD - JEditor PnoP VALENTINE NEBRASKA FIGHT STAEDASD OIL NEW DEAL OF ENORMOUS PORTIONS PRO- Chicago t Have a New Industry w Which Will Rival the Great Plant of the Standard Oil Company Long Labor Fight Over To Fight Standard Oil Chicago Michael and John Cudahy have entered into an oil deal of enormous proportions If their present plans ma terialize Chicago is to have a new indus try a rival of the great plant of the Stand ard Oil Company at Whiting and the first pipe line from the oil fields to enter its limits The Cudahys have purchased in Wells and Adams Counties Indiana the entire plant and wells of the Northern Indiana Coal Company What price was paid is not known but the purchase was made more than a year ago Long Labor Fight Over Pittsburg Notices have been posted in I he South Side factories of the United States Glass Company now operating announcing an indefinite shut down In dividual notices were given the non-union workmen employed by the company since it locked out the American Flint Glass Workers union members three years ago that their services would not likely be needed again and in the absence of definite assurance of future employment the men were advised to take work elsewhere if they could find it This may mean the beginning of the end ofoneo the greatest industrial conflicts ever fought in this country and it is prob able that the factories of the company throughout the country will be open again to union workmen and the long lockout terminated This will be only possible however in the event that the company restore the wage scale and working con ditions in force prior to July 1S93 The Paris Exposition Wasiiixgtox The French Government is rapidly perfecting the details for the international exposition to be held in Paris in 1900 commemorating the birth of the century and in this connection has asked the State Department for the name of tho commissioner general who -will represent the United States and for such other information available as to the par ticipation of this country To this Acting Secretary Rockhill has replied that the commissioner general has not been named as the American Congress took no steps at its recent session to provide for American representation at the exposition lie ex pressed the belief however that the ap proaching session of Congress will bring about an acceptance of the invitation of the French Republic Big Cotton Men Fail St Louis A special to the Globe-Democrat from San Antonio Texas says glayden Jlarkson Robards the oldest wand largest cotton merchants in southwest Texas tiled a general deed of assignment conveying property to M E Reynolds assignee for the benefit of creditors From reliable sources it is stated that the assets of the firm amount to 500000 with liabilities of 5100000 or more Failure to realize on outstanding claims and the slump in the cotton market some weeks ago are given as the cause of the failure Steps to Protect Candidates St JosEni Mich The village of New Troy like every other place in the jcountry is overrun with aspirants for county offices The council has passed an brdinauce prohibiting shooting within the jcorporate limits for fear of hitting a can didate Is has also had signs painted and nailed up which read Shooting game within the corporate limits is prohibited for fear of shooting a candidate for eounty office1 Arrested in St Louis bT Louis John R McMath of Ot tumwa Iowa was arrested in the eorridor of the postofiice by United States secret service agents who had been waiting there for him a week or more McMath it is alleged is wanted in Ottumwa for passing counterfeit silver coin McMath will be held until the Ottumwa officers are heard from and directions given as to the disposal of he prisoner Murdered by Boys Houston Texas A A Rabnek a ihoemaker was assassinated in his shop last April by parties who ordered him to hold up his hands Saturday two youths Koebergrand August Otto were jailed They made a lull confession The3r im plicate a third boy who they assert did the shooting He is the son of a well known lawyer but has skipped out Offi cers are on his track Shot at a Negro Dance Lebaxoj FJy At a negro dance four miles from here George Mays shot and killed Charley Warner and Charley Pipes and fatally wounded Bud Hardin Mays escaped and is still at large The cause of the affray was the accidental stepping on the dress of Mays partner by Warner Bronchos for Spanish Soldiers r St Louis A special from Houston Texas says A- E Lijaldi an agent of the Spanish Government has come to Texas to buy horses for the Spanish army in Cuba He will purchase bronchos as they are hardfer and can stand the tropi cal sun He wants 2000 head Whitehead is Released London Albert George Whitehead an Irish political prisoner senconced to life imprisonment in 1883 was released from prison Saturday He is an Ameri can citizen and lived in New Jersey oHe will probably sail for the United States immediately To Be Exiled by the Sultan London A dispatch to the Chronicle com Constantinople says that the Sultan has decided to send Igmirliam the former patriarch into exile Tripoli has been designated as the place of exile and the correspondent adds that the life of the ex patriarch in that case will not be worth a days purchases j inlanders Among Horses Mabshall Mo Stockmen of this county are much disturbed over the ap pearance of glanders among horses The Sheriff has been ordered to kill affected animals - IflHBfeteggSiagli Brndstrccts Review New Yokk Bradstreets says Gen eral trad throughout the United States fs generally confined to staple line The volume ot business is no larger Where orders have increased in numberthey are smaller in size In almost all instances they are based on nearby requirements The feature of the week is the increased difficulty in making collections and the higher rate for mercantile discounts Credits are being scanned more closely than heretofore and are granted less freely More favorable trade advices are re ceived from Baltimore where business is satisfactory owing to better southern purchases based oh the early cotton crop At Chicago there is more hopeful feeling among dealers in dry goods clothing and shoes in wlrch sales have increased Southern and southwestern buyers have appeared in St Louis and are buying with material freedom forfall wants Wheat exports continue well main tained total shipments from both coasts of the United States and from Montreal this week flour included as wheat amounted to 2991693 bushels against t835000 bushels last week More Trouble for Spain Madrid An official dispatch from Manilla announces the discovery in the Philippine Islands of a separatist con spiracy the object being to secure inde pendence from Spain According to the official advices twenty one persons have already been arrested several being Free masons The news has caused great ex citement in Madrid and the police in eon sequence raided the llispano Philippine Club and seized a large number of papers Manilla papers received contained fre quent expressions indicating that a revolt in the Philippinelslamls might be expect ed in the near future It was even sug gested by some of the papers that Japan was endeavoring to foment trouble in that part of the Spanish possessions for the purpose of extending the jurisdiction of her island empire over the Philippine islands Break Up a Bad Band Bristol Tenn A party of twenty revenue officers representing all sections of Virginia went to Frankliii to break up the most noted baud of outlaws and illicit distillers in the state By artifice they succeeded in capturing twelve of the out laws without bloodshed and destroyed several stills Among the captured were Calvin Moore the Martin brothers and the Atkins brothers leading spirits of the gang While coining out of the moun tains the officers were fired on at different points and in one instance waged a fierce fight on the would be ambusbers driving hem back Kick a Negro to Death Waco Texas A mob of twenty five white men entered the hut of five negro cotton pickers at Hillside this county They shot Anderson Vaughn because he was slow in responding to their com mands of Hands up He and his com panions were taken out and Vaughn who fell on the ground was beaten and kicked to death The other four negroes were also beaten frightfully Officers went to the scene of the outrage Kates on Packing Products Chicago A material reduction in the rates on packing house products lrom points in Iowa was agreed upon by the managers of the Iowa lines The rate from Des Moines to the Mississippi River on packing house products when for export will be 7 cents per 100 pounds from Cedar Rapids and Ottumwa i cents and from Marshalltown 5 cents This is a re duction of about 2 cents per 100 pounds Will Import Gold New York A member of the bankers exchange syndicate has been throwing out suggestions of probable gold importa tions the past few days It has crystal ized into a prospective importation of 2000000 the latter part of the week It is now stated effective measures will be taken to secure the importation of 20 000000 to 25000000 in gold Conferences have been held by bankers on the subject Under One Roof Washington The Populist and Sil ver party national executive committees have arranged to open their headquarters in Wormley Hotel adjoining those of the Democratic congressional committee and the branch headquarters of the national Democratic committee This will place all the silver headquarters under one roof and enable the respective managers to work in harmony Double Cincinnati Tragedy Cincinnati Fred Graef a saloon keeper shot his wife and then himself Graef was preparing to attend the funeral of a man who formerly owned his saloon and a friend was working down stairs for him Hearing shots ontjhe floor above the friend hurried up and found Mrs Grael shot in the abdomen and Graef un conscious from a bullet wound in his head Factories Shut Down Walthaji Mass The OHara Dial factory emyloying over 100 hands has closed for an indefinite period The Bos ton Manufacturing Companys plant employing 1000 hands has also closed for five weeks and the American Watch Company has decided to continue the filmt down of its big factories Lack of business is the cause assigned Working Behind a Barricade Leadwille Colo The Coronado mine which was closed a month ago by the strike has been enclosed by a high board fence and provisions enough to supply a working force for months were taken in It is said that the mine is to be started with non union miners though the manager refuses to be interviewed Serious trouble is expected Topeka to Ring the Curfew Topeka Kan The city council has enacted a curfew law It provides that all children under 16 years of age found on the streets or Jn public places unac companied by guardians after 9 p m in summer and 8 in winter shall be arrested and fined not less than 5 nor more than 25 The fire bell will ring every fifteen minutes before the hour Texas Fever Among Cattle Nashville A destructive outbreak of Texas fever developed at the county hospital near this city fourteen cows having died and eighteen others being af fected The state veterinarian has estab lished a strict quarantine and all efforts will be made to present the fever spread ing A searching investigation will be instituted as to the causes Congo Free State in Danger Bbussels The Soir reports that Baron Bhaais with a strong force had gone against the Mahdists in the Upper Cotfgo The graFest anxiety exists in regard to the security of the Congo Free State Battle With Burglars Bedford Station N Y Walker B Adams is lying at the point of death as the resultof an encounter with four burg lars Two of the burglars were captured having first been wounded by Adams son William who was himself struck by a pistol ball which however glanced off from a suspender buckle Adams store is provided with burglar alarms connected with his house Shortly after midnight the alarm sounded and Adams and his son arming themselves went to the store There they were met by four burglars who at once opened fire The elder Adams was shot in the head and fell to the ground The son was commanded by the burglar to throw up liis hands lie made a move as if lie-in-tended to comply with the command when he suddenly raised his Winchester and fired in rapid succession wounding two burglars who fell within a few feet of where the elder Adams lay Young Adams continued to tire and tho two burglars emptied their revolvers at him One of the bullets struck a buckle of his suspender and glanced off Both the wounded burglars were shot in the abdomen and neither can recover They refuse to say anything as to their identity The elder Adams cannot survive Will iam Adams says he is confident he wounded the two burglars who escaped Gets Quick Justice Lewistox Idaho Frank Biles a half breed Indian from the Nez Perces Reser vation was taken from the Asotin jail and hanged by a mob of indignaut citi zens The crime was the criminal out rage of Miss Mary Richardson 17 years old Her home is in Enterprise Oregon She is in delicate health and has been vis iting friends in this vicinity She started from Lewiston for Asotin on horseback unattended On the road she was over taken by Biles and two Indians from the reservation and -assaulted Thirty citi zens marched to the jail and demanded the keys The sheriff refused to comply and the keys were taken from him They unlocked the door and took the prisoner Across the corner of a fence a long pole was laid a rope tied around his neck and the other end thrown over the pole and the Indian hanged Strange St Louis Freak St Louis Physicians of this city have discovered a remarkable phenomenon in the person of a child eight months old which died of senile debility The body had ceased to grow after birth but the head was fully developed the face bear ing all the marks of an old man The head was covered with coarse hair and on the face was a straggling beard Dr Randall states that the babes head was perfectly developed in every way even to the bones which were hard and brittle as in the case of people of advanced years All medical works the doctors could find give absolutely nothing of a similar nature Engines for the Czar Philadelphia The British steam ship Laneham has been chartered to take machinery for a complete locomotive plant from this port to Nijni Novgorod Russia The plant will be erected in con nection with the Sarmova works and will have a capacity of erecting 200 locomo tives a year about one fifth the capacity of the Baldwin works of this city Most of the railroads in Russia are under Gov ernment control and the Czar has promised support to the new venture All the foremen and engineers of the neV works will be Americans About 1000 hands will be employed Martinelli the Man Chicago A Washington special says Father Martinelli has been appointed to succeed Cardinal Satolli as apostolic del egate for the United Slates This seems to be a settled fact from recent letters to Cardinal Satolli There will be no official notification of the change said Dr Rooker Cardinal Satollis secretary until the arrival of Father Martinelli According to our ad vices he will sail from Genoa about the first week in September and he is installed early iu October Satolli expects to leave America early in October Renounces San Francisco Her Claim Mrs Hulda Snell has renounced her claims to the millions of the late Andrew J Davis of Butte Mont Mrs Snell claimed to be the wife of the millionaire and that he deserted her years ago Detective Stillwell has been working on the case three years in Mrs Snells interest and his investigations have proven that there were two men named A J Davis both miners both worked in California and strongly re sembled each other He found however that Davis Mrs Snells husband died twenty one years ago Noted Bad Man Shot Laiiedo Tex A notorious desperado A YAellee was killed a saloon by City Marshal Bathelow Aellee had been belore the criminal court for many years He was charged with murdering three men One of them was Editor Bowen on a crowded coach on the International Railroad near Here He began to show dangerous traits in his character and in attempting to arrest him the city marshal had to defend himself as best he could re sulting as stated Good Cotton Weather Dallas Texas Cotton picking has been begun a month earlier than usual All will be picked by the middle of Sep tember It generally takes till February 1 Buyers who have ready money are snapping up all that is offered at present prices Foul Play Is Suspected Bloomington 111 Win Dixon a prominent young Irish American was found dead iu the street with a bullet hole in his head and a revolver with three chambers empty beside him It is be lieved he was murdered Prof Crouch No More Portland Me Prof C Nicholas Crouch the famed author of Kathleen Mavourneen died in this city after a long illness His age was 88 years and 18 days Eighteen Men Held Up Willhar Minn A gang of tramps held up and robbed eighteen prominent men and probably fatally shot J Tilden a boy A large posse went in pursuit Noted Contralto Found Dead San Francisco Miss Flora Finlay son the well known contralto formerly with the Bostonians was found dead of heart failure in her apartments Collecting Data in Mexico City of Mexico J W Hawthorne an envoy of the silver party of the United States is here collecting data for use in the campaign John Daly Is Released London John Daly an Irish political prisoner has ipeeu released from tho Portland prison OP A GREAT STATE NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF NEBRASKA Farmer of Douglas County Take Ac -foil Against the Proposed Com bination County and City Govern ment Amendment Afraid of the Proposition Delegates to the Douglas County farm ers convention representing most of the precincts met at Kelners Hall Elkhorn to take action regarding the proposed con stitutional amendment enabling cities of the metropolitan class to merge in gov ernment with the counties in which they are located A number of delegates spoke in rssponce to calls aiid all opposed the amendment on the ground of in creased taxation 8 A committee appointed by the chair consisting of Wolcott Hibbard Watts Kelsey and Brown returned a set of res olutions opposing the amendment and censuring the members of the Legislature from Douglas County who supported it which was unanimously adopted A committee was appointed by the chair to circulate these resolutions throughout the state The chair then ap pointed a committee of two from each precinct to solicit funds and report to the treasurer A lesolution was passed unanimously favoring the Trans Mississippi Exposi tion and asking the next Legislature to make an appropriation to assist it The convention adjourned to the second Wed nesday in September OPENING SOME RICH LANDS What the Norfolk and Yankton AVill Do for Nebraska C Surveyors are now in the lield making a survey over part of the route taken by the proposed Sioux City Northwestern to Niobrara These surveyors are of the Norfolk and Yankton Railway Company and will verge south of the old Sioux City survey in order to strike Bloomtield Most of the summer has been used by the company in reorganization resurvey and voting bonds all along the route between Yankton and Norfolk all of which have thus far cirried in Pierce and Madi son Counties Two of the townships through which the road passes refuses to erect a depot to accommodate people be tween Croflon and Wausa It is probable that the latest survey means a heading off of some interest antagonistic to the company The country through which the proposed railroad will pass is the best is the best part of KnoxCounty It is held largely by speculators having been opened for settlement in 1872 and what was not taken by them was selected by the state as a part of its quota of school and agri cultural college lands It lies very pret tily hardly a quarter section but that is available for cultivation with a soil of fixcellent quality The indirect interest to Omaha is plain as it will no doubt be lhe means of pushing out the Bloomtield line to the new fields toward South Da kota and possibly move the Elkhorn along the Ponca strip to Butte AN OMAHA ELOPEMENT John A Creightons Niece the Woman in the Case An elopement of a young couple prom inent in high society at Omaha has caused a veritable sensation 3Iiss Lulu Shenck daughter of John A Shenck and heir to a quarter of a million in her own right -was secretly married to Albert Kinsler son of a nrominent drugjrist 3Iiss Lulu is but 17 while the groom is scarcely 23 Kins ier is a clerk in one of the large packing nouses at South Omaha He in company with 3Iiss Shenck attended mass at Creighton College chapel and later in the lay young EMnsler procured a marriage license and according to prearrangement met Miss Shenck down town where she had been driven by the coachman They then proceeded to St Peters cathedral in the western part of the city where they were married by the pastor Rev Father Walsh The respective chums of the bride and groom Francis Kennedy and Marie Callahan had been let into the secret and met them at the church where they witnessed the ceremony Father Walsh did not know the elopers and as everything appeared regular he performed the ceremony not inquriring after the parents of the bride Hence it was that the wedding was over and the couple gone before the brides father learned of the affair Peculiar Accident to a Farmer Jake Lane a farmer near Berlin met with a curious yet serious accident a day or two ago He picked up a stick to drive a calf and throwing it struck a tightly stretched wire fence It rebounded and hit him in the face slashing his nose open the entire length Paying Ponca Indians TheSantee and Ponca Indians near Niobrara have been offered by the Gov ernment 211 cash or its equivalent in a wagon set of harness and a team in lieu of the annuity in clothing Quite a num ber will take advantage of the goods but most will take part cash and part goods Burglars Rob Tilden Stores The general merchandise store of M L Thomsen and the hardware store of W W Weaver at Tilden was broken into by burglars Thomsen suffered loss to the extent of 50 consisting of jewelry while Weaver lost revolvers and knives to the amount of 25 Stolen Bicycle Recovered A man giving the name of Boycherts rented a bicycle of T F Marks of Fre mont and skipped out with it The wheel was recovered at Blair where the thief had sold it He is thought to have gone to Sioux City Baptist Association Convention The South Central Nebraska Baptist Association assembled at Juniata in con vention and was in session for three days A large number of delegates and visitors from all over the district were in attend ance Prostrated by Lightning S G Brann principal of the Hoskins schools and his little brother were knocked down by a bolt of lightning near Duncan during the recent electrical storm Mr Brann was not injured but his brother feels the effects of the shock and bears a mark across the face TVill Address the Encampment Past Department Commander C E Adams of Superior has been invitedto de liver an address at the National Grand Army of the Republic encampment at St Paul- Endeavor Convention Closed The program prepared for the Christian Endeavor Union of Sarpy County was carried out in full at Bellevue Saturday evening Rev W P Murray Ph D spoke on The Sunday School in Poli tics Rev E A Bell pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Bellevue preached Sunday morning tracing the course of church history At the after noon session Rev J 31 Wilson of Omaha discussed the Place of the Christian En deavor in the Churchs Progress and S A Morrison of Springfield spoke on Christian Endeavor Influence on Goodx Citizenship Except the State Repent Not What was the theme of the even ing address by Rev Robert Wheeler of South Omaha A number of prayer and song services interspersed these exercises Nearly all the Christian Endeaver Socie ties of the county were represented by delegates Talked Business and Disappeared About ten days ago a smooth appearing stranger went to Norfolk and made the announcement that he would start a wholesale grocery house there He stated that he was backed heavily by Chicago capital and would conduct the largest grocery establishment in this state He gave the name of C W Jennings rented tour store rooms in thePaciiicHotel Block and set a large force of workmen to work cleaning the rooms Saturday on being pressed by the Chicago Lumber Company for payment of his account he hired a livery team and drove to Hoskins caught the Sioux City train and disappeared It is not known what his purpose was be cause aside from leaving his workmen un paid and borrowing small sums of money from one or two persons and taking away a couple of sample typewriters it is not known that lie derived any benefit Illicit Still Is Raided TBCarson of Minneapolis western revenue agent T B Parker revenue collector and Officer 3Iorrison of Beat rice quietly descended on the home of John Rowalski a Polander who lives at the latter place and placed him under arrest charged with operating a still In lhe basement of a house lie formerly lived in was found the remains of a still The accused made no defense and admitted having made fruit brandies but claims he never sold any This is refuted by the officers who claim to have evidence showing liow and where he sold his prod uct Rowalski has always been a puzzle to the local police who observed that he never toiled but apparently lived in good circumstances In addition to the still was found bottles labeled with the differ ent names of the fruit For the Armenians Cause The Presbyterian Church at Lyons on Sunday last presented the cause of the Armenians Rev Hugh McNinch of the Presbyterian Church of Red Oak Iowa made an interesting address on tho his torical phase of that much persecuted nation Rev T V Findlay of the Pres byterian Church of Lyons presented the reasons why the Christain world should come to the aid of the Armenians with their means and prayers He read several extracts from Miss Clara Barton who is now in that country doing all she can to help the needy and suffering 3Iiss Alma Libbey read an address appealing to the Christians of all denominations to come at once to the rescue of the Armenians Novel Wager of Horse Fanciers A novel bet was made at Ashland by two hqrso XanciQrs oacli o vliom ln a speedy horse The bet was their votes Bill Woods an old time Democrat one of the General Jackson kind and 3Ir F Lemon the jeweler who is an ardent 3rc Kinley man 31 Lemon was to vote for Bryan iu case his horse lost and Mr Woods to vote for McKinleyin case he lost A large crowd was at Hie race track to see the fun h Lemons horse won the race Alfalfa as a Nebraska Crop Alfalfa is the hay crop for Adams County and does better on the high divide than any other grass One farmer south of Juniata has cut two large crops this season from a field sown last year and will get another crop yet Another man has out three crops from a piece of seven years standing and will also get another crop Stock of all kinds like it well and hogs will eat and fatten on it almost like corn Bad Carriage Accident A team belonging to W G James of Nebraska City ran away throwing the occupants of the carriage 3lr James and wife violently to the ground and severely injuring them The buggy was demol ished as was also another carriage with which it collide Paced His Beat on a Bicycle Kearney boasted of a policeman who paced his beat on a bicycle until some festive kleptomaniac appropriated it to his own use The policeman now stumps along on his brogans To Resume Operations After a period of enforced idleness the Bellwood flouring mills are to resume operations The mills have been fitted up with new machinery throughout 190 Converted One hundred and ninety previously un regenerate citizens of Fremont were con verted at the series of revival meeting just closed in that city Nebraska News Notes Fairburys ice factory was compelled to shut down temporarily by a breakage in the machinery While cleaning a revolver John Jurgens of Cedar Creek shot himself in the leg in flicting a painful wound Oxford is arranging for a baseball tour nament Sept 10 11 and 12 at which 150 will be offered in prizes A bug crawled into the ear of 3Iiss Lily Green of Grafton and it required the ser vices of a physician to remove it Fifteen Humphrey citizens claim to have caught 300 pounds of lish upon a re cent excursion to the lake near Stanton Dixon County people expect to make something of their coal mines yet A vein twenty four Inches thick is now being worked Clay Countys old soldiers will hold an annnal reunion hereafter The first one will be held at Sutton at a date to be fixed for the near future Herman Schanse a Saline County farmer lost his barn and contents by a fire superinduced by a bolt of lightning Conductor Tom Harris of the Fairmont and Chester branch of the B 31 had one foot badly crushed by catching it in a revolving turntable Treasurer Talmage of Fillmore County has just received a draft for 8000 in pay ment of delinquent taxes owing by the Kansas City and Omaha Railroad Roy Johnson a 9-year-old boy living near Neligh was instantly killed by a bolt of lightning while hauling a load ot ijrraiu from the field to the barn j W MAKE WAH ON SHYER GOLD ADVOCATES HOLD A MEETING IN NEW YORK Dense Crowd Fills the Great Madison Eqnare Garden to Hear Speeches Bonrke Cockran Gives Reply to Ke cent Speech by Candidate Bryan Madison Square Garden Meeting The second notable demonstration of the political campaign in New York City was held Tuesday night under the auspices of the Democratic Honest Money League of America in Madison Square where W tfourke Cockrau addressed an immense audience with a speech entitled In Op position to Repudiation Mr Cockran had been selected to answer Candidate Bryans speech because of his opposition to the Chicago platform and because of the reputation as an orator which he had earned by his participation in the tariff debates of two Congresses and by his famous protest against the nomination of Mr Cleveland delivered at daybreak in the convention of four years ago Eighteen thousand sejtts had been placed in the garden and all of them were tilled when Ivlr Cockran advanced to the front of the platform and was greeted by a tremendous cheer men climbing up on their chairs and waving little American flags which had been strewn through the hall 3Iaj Jichn Bryne president of the league called the meeting to order and - presented Perry Belmont who made a short speech by way of overture to Mr Cockrans effort YVhfii Mr Cockran was introduced by 3fr Belmont the first outburst of the meeting came As Mr Cockran arose a small group of men with a leader began to ping 3Iy Country Then in obedience to signals from various parts of the hall men aroso and joined the chorus 31r Cockran himself started to sing but paus ed soon as if he were not familiar with the words 3Ir Cockran began his speech in a low voice but his tones became clear er as he proceeded His sentiments were liberally cheered after he had warmed to his subject and his statement that the volume of money does not denote pros perity seemed to meet the approval of his auditors for they clapped their hands vigorously Frequent outbreaks of cheers followed his periods throughout the ad dress THE SOLAR ECLIPSE Northern Asia Has Been the Center of Astronomical Interest An eclipse of the sun is caused by the nioon passing between the sun and the earth as shown in the accompanying dia gram During the recent eclipse the shadow of the moon first touched this earth at an unnamable town in Russia Throughout the whole of Europe except France and Spain in Asia above the 35th degree of latitude in Alaska and most of Polynesia DIAGIAM OF ECLIPSE t A represents the earth B represents earths orbit C represents the moon and repre sents the moons orbit G represents the earths shadow that makes an eclipse for some other planet the eclipse was a partial obscuration Bu there was a favored belt not more thin 120 miles wide at the most extending from a point in the North Sea across Nor way Sweden Lapland Nova ZembjA S1 leria Manchuria and Japan where the obscuratiot was total To understand the character of the eclipse imagine a small circular non-luminous body intervening between a larger luminous globe and your eye and near enough to the eye to obscure the larger body as a penny held near enough to the eye will hide a silver dollar or an orange will shut off from the eye the big glass globe around an arc light The shadow of the orange will be cone shaped large near the orange and narrowing down to a point So with the sun and moon and at the time of the August eclipse the shall ow which began at the near side of the moon with a diameter equal to the moons Hvas truncated just before it was nar rowed to d point by the earth and fell ipon the earth with a breadth of about 100 miles It was as if the moon took a monster paint brush molded it to a point and applying a little pressure drew a narrow black line around that part of the earth which revolved within reach The black line or band or shadow marked the earth from a point west of Norway n the ocean across Norway Sweden Finland Northern Russia and Siberia the Pacific Ocean and some of the north ern islands of Japan Of these last it fell upon Soya and the north end of Yezo Mombetsu and Yubetsu From Yubetsu it went on falling upon mountains GO0O or 7000 feet high and continued over the ocean some hundreds of miles and then vanished Within this long hundred mile wide belt of darkness the several ob serving parties took stand at different points The French German and Italian astronomers made observations from Nor way and Finland near Varanger Fjord jxt Vadso and Yardo in Finland The dipse there was shorter than at Yezo William H Cornell nephew of ex Gov Cornell of New York was ten years ago a leader socially and financially He wa3 college bred spoke five languages and counted his friends by scores He is now homeless destitute and practically friend less In the Center street court Nevr York city he was committed to Bellevue hospital to be examined as to his sanity Allens print works situated at th north end of Providence R I started T up after a three weeks shut down The concern gives employment to 300 per Eons r j r i