II fi M X f i J v I 5 r - f J I I The in a HUB i Universal Sorrow at Death of General Harrison MESSAGES FROM ABROAD WeL iorcl Arrangement for tlln runorM Complrtoil Many Noted Men Will Atloiul lorinor Memlicn at llnrrlson tublnnt to Act as Honorary rail lliiiroii I liHllunniolls Mnreh The ur raiiguiniMits lor the funeral of Henja mln llurrlHon cx itrosliletiL of the United States have been eompleteil The body will lie lu state ut the cap ital tomorrow from 11 oclock In the morning until 10 oclock In the even ing and the funeral services will be lield from the First Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon at Z oclock Che ltcv M L Haines olllclattng The event will not only be one of national Hignltlcnuce but of Interna tional Importance Cablegrams are reaching the family of condolences In the hour of bereavement General Harrison was a man of International reputation and was held In high es teem throughout the civilized world The funeral will be attended by many of the noted men of the United States 1rcsldcut McKlnley and members of his cabinet will be liere Governor Yates of Illinois telegraphed that he will bo here attended by bis Htaff Governor Nash of Ohio with his utaflf will attend the funeral Gov ernor Durbln sent a notice of General Harrisons death to the governors of many of the states and It Is the be lief that the majority of them will come The members of General Har risons cabinet have sent word that they will attend and It Is the inten tion to have them act as honorary pall bearers The railroads have made arrange ments for a rate of one faro for the round trip which will have the effect of greatly increasing the crowds Many different state and city organ izations held meetings yesterday and took action on the death of the noted statesman C N Kendall super tendent of the public schools has Is sued an order recommending that a part of today be devoted to the life and services of General Harrison and that the teachers speak of his life in connection with the history of the United States of his service as a sol dier as a senator and as president of jthe United States There Is a feeling of gloom through out the city the state and the entire country Flags are at half mast and buildings arc draped In mourning While the body lies In state today all the merchants In the city will drape their paces in mourning ana business practically will be suspended In the chapel of Butler college to day Prof T C Howe in conduct ing the exercises referred to the life of General Harrison The officers and directors of the Columbia club met and arranged to participate in the funeral arrangements It was stated today that members of the Columbia club will not attend the services Sunday afternoon In a body but will probably take part In the services today There were a number of callers at the Harrison home J Scott Harrison brother of the general arrived from his home In Kansas City and another brother Carter B Har rison will arrive today from his home at Murfreesboro Tenn Mr and Mrs McKee arrived yesterday The casket selected is of plain red cedar and will bear the inscription on the plate Benjamin Harrison 1833 1001 The burial will be private I Japan to Control Chinese Trade Chicago March 15 Japan will la tho near future control the com merce of the Orient She will take away tho trade of England and Amer ica In that portion of the globe and no power on earth will be able to com pete with her While tho other na tions are quurrellng over China Japan will rake the chestnuts out of the fire So said Alfred Stead youngest son of W T Stead editor of the London Review of Reviews Young Mr Stead is In Chicago with his bride who was Miss Mury Elaine Hussey of Indianapolis Cubans Manifest Little Interest 1 Washington March 15 Private ad Tlces received here from high author ity Id Havana aro to tho effect that the Cuban people as a whole are man ifesting very little Interest in tho pro ceedings of the constitutional conven tion and also that it Is not possible tot any person ut this moment to forecast knowingly the action of the delegates upon the pending proposi tions touching relations with the United States Extending Reciprocity Treaty Washington March 15 Arrange ments were made during a call of Lord SPaunccfote at tho state department yesterday for the signing of protocols extending tho time for ratifying the British West Indian reciprocity treat ies The formal execution of tho ex tensions will be mudo in a day or two and In the ubsenco of Reciprocity Commissioner Kasson In Florida Sec retary Hay will probably sign with Lord Pauncefoto Mles Starts for Cuba Washington March 15 Lieutenant General Miles and party left hero for Cuba last night over the Southern Railway After spending two days T eoclcty at Palm Beach Fin the patty will embark at Miami for Havana It Is the purpose of General Miles and Gen eral Lndlngtoti to Inspect the principal military posts In Cuba but their Itin erary will not be arranged until after their arrival In llnvnna DEATH OF JUDGE HAYES former lown CaiicreMiiinit ICxplic Very Suddenly nt Murnliiill Mlrh Marshall Mich March 1 ludgo Walter lngalls Hayes of Clinton la died here suddenly of angina pectoris nt the home of the lute Chillies T Gorliant Judge Hayes was born in Marshall In and attended tlia funeral of General Gorham yesterday In the evening he hail been calling on sonic friends and neighbors and when he reached the Gorham home he sunk on a couch complaining of a pain lu his side lie was unconscious until relieved by death Judge Hayes prac ticed law here directly after the close of the war going to Clinton late in the sixties Ho was an ardent Democrat and served In the national bouse or representatives three terms from Iowa Ho was serving as circuit Judge In his home district COUNT ON WARPATH Castellano Thrashes IMItor of Paris Cr nnd Duel I Likely to Uo tlia Itosult Paris March 15 Count Bon I de Castellane thrashed Fernand de Uoil nys editor of the Figaro yesterday for stating that he M de Castellane has betrayed the Deroulede plot on the occasion of the funeral of the late President Faure February Si 1809 A duel Is expected Count do Castellane interpreted a paragraph In the Figaro as alluding to him He was acconipnnleil by his father Martinis de Castellane and a newspaper friend M Morrcl They proceeded to the residence of M do Rodays The count asked to see M do Rodnrs nnd was ushered Into the writers study M de Rodays later re ceived the party in his dressing room Count de Castellane said You published in the Figaro this morning an abominable paragraph against me M de Rodays replied that he did not understand what the count meant to which the latter retorted hotly Will you retract or not To this Mi de Rodays replied by ex plaining that the paragraph was courteously couched and that no men tion was made of the name of Count de Castellano Then without further ndo Count de Castellane boxed M de Rodays ears severely and repeatedly M de Rodays who was seated re coiled and M de Castellane followed him up and slapped his face again Marquis de Castellane nnd M Mor rel interposed and protected M de Rodays from further violence The Castellane party then with drew rockhTllTs HARD TASK Commissioner Is Trying to Hold Other Powers lu Check Washington March 14 Mr Rock hill special United States commis sioner at Peking lias not yet been able to Inform the state department of the character of the agreement said to have been reached by the foreign mln Ibters relative to the basis of Indem nity claims though he has boon In communication with the department on the general subject It Is appre hended that the final agreement Is HtUl distant The pursuance of the punitive expeditions and the Insist ence of some of the ministers upon designating more Chinese notables for execution is regnrded here as sure to result In the failure of the negotia tions If persisted In and Mr Rockhill Is using all of his powers by express direction of the department to Induce the ministers nnd military powers to cease what are regarded as ruthless and bloody measures Soldier Wins a CadcUhlp Beatrice Neb March 15 At the examination for admission to West Point military school held here yesterday Hugh D Schulltz of this city won the cadetshlp and Jesse S Lancaster of York wus named as the alternate Mr Schultz Is a member of compnny C First Ne braska nnd served one and n half years In the Philippine Islands with out being sick a single day TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD By a vote of 70 to 37 the Minnesota house Thursday passed the board of control bill Count Casslul again denies It is the czars purpose permanently to hold Manchuria Gus Davis a negro was hanged at Belleville Tox for the murder of Herman Schluens a white fanner On May 1 the International Machin ists association of America will en forco a demand for a shorter work day The surrender of the Boer leaders Is now confidently expected tho terms being considered as ample and hon orable A French torpedo boat sprang a leak off Brest Thursday and suddenly be gan to till sinking lu a few minutes The crew narrowly escaped hi the boats Instead of dying from heart disease as at first supposed W C Sawyer of New York who was found dead in bed at tho Wellington hotel Chicago Is now believed to have committed suicide n i e n sin Governor Wells Returns Meas ure Without Approval FEARED FEDERAL ACTION its Mi asure Irtucd lu IMith to tlinlt Ilotecullnii nt Old rolygumUM Holds Out Only Iulsn llnpn ol Protect lull and Is full of Hunger to tint Htutn Salt Lake March 1 Governor ells has vetoed the Kvnns bill re lating to the mnklng of complaiiiLs nnd commencing of prosecutions In criminal cases In his veto message to the senate he says In my opinion nothing can be clearer than this bill If passed would be welcomed and employed as a most effective weapon against the very classes whose condition It is Intend d to ameliorate Furthermore 1 have rea son to believe Its enactment would be the signal for a general leniatd upon the national congress for a constitu tional amendment directed against certain social conditions here n de mand which under the present cir cumstances would surely bo compiled with While It may be urged that in every event tho poor could be niude to suffer is It not an odious thought repulsive to every good citizen of whatsoever creed or parly that the whole state should thus be put under a ban Surely there Is none so selfish and unpatriotic as to argue that this Is preferable to the endurance of a few Isolated Instances of prosecution unbacked as they are by either re spectable moral support or sympathy All of us can readily recall the condi tions of the past as compared with those of today In the shortest mem ory still remain incidents of that dis tressing period shortly before state hood during which so much sorrow and bitterness stalked through our community Of still more recent date no longer than two years ago another outburst was threatened and to home extent was manifested But us u termination of the first cutne concession and amnesty and ev idence of good faith and at length statehood I yield to no one in af fection for those of my people who from the highest motives and beeaubo they believed In a divine command en tered Into the relation of plural mar riage born and reared In Utah my self u product of that marriage sys tem taught from Infancy to regard my lineage as approved of tho al mighty and proud today as I liuve ever been of my heritage It will be granted I trust that every Instinct of my nature reaches out to shield my friends from barm and to protect them from unjust attack But in that same heart 1 Hud also the solemn feeling that this bill holds out only a false hope of protection and that lu offering a phantom of relief to n few it In reality invites a deluge of discord and disaster upon all For these reasons briefly and Imperfectly stated and for many others which might be given at length I am unable to approve the bill now before me Advices Jrom Alaska Victoria B C March 15 News has reached here from Cape Nome that during December a rich bar was staked which was beneath Behrlng sea and parallels the closest coast for 100 miles up from Snake river Those who located the claims had to cut through live feet of Ice to reach the sand and gravel which was very rich In the summer the claims will be totiillly submerged J Densmore has returned from Kuskokwlm and reports that his pnrty had a hard trip having run short of provisions and had eaten three dogs their moc casins and deerskins They found no gold nlthough they prospected the country thorough Stampedes have occurred from Nomo to American creek In Kougrock nnd Norton Sound where rich strikes have been made Cilrli Threaten to Use Force St Joseph March 15 The state ment made by tho John S Brlttnln Dry Goods company to the effect that the strike of tho girls In the overall and shirt making department of the factory had been settled Is denied by 500 of the striking girls They were patrolling the streets today Inter cepting any girl who was expecting to enter the factory to apply for work and ufter explaining their side of tho controversy the nppllcuut for employ ment generally refrained from enter ing the building Tho girls say they will use forco to compel the firm from recruiting their help Tho labor unions of the city are very active lu behalf of tho girls Lutheran College Quarantined Grlnnell lu March 15 The Lu theran college at Jewell Junction has beeii quarantined on account of small pox Several students escaped before the quarantine was declared Be cause a doctor diagnosed smallpox as Cuban Itch tho people of Hartwick In Powesholk county hnvo been wrest ling with the dlsense since Tanunry and the disease has been spreading all over the country The schools and churches of Brooklyn have been closed nnd the disease has invaded Iowa college at Grlnnell A strict quarantine la now In force Opens Up Whole Referendum Pierre S D March 15 The su preme court yesterday grunted un or der to show cause lu the caste of the new members of the bourd of I ties autl corrections appointed under the law enacted nt the hist session re organizing that board anil the dale ot hearing was set for Match liS This hearing will he of the utmost lui pot lance as Mie whole question of the referendum will be opened up by It PLAN EXTENSION WORK Illinois Ctmtriil mud Nut llnvest ei u Itoiids III niinlilhH Out Clllengo March 15 The Record Hays Arrangements for extensions and double tracking work this year nre being muilc by the Illinois Central company Plans for much extension work are being considered also by the Northwestern company They call for a line from Sioux City to Movllle la a distance of twenty tulles a line from Sioux City to Cenlervllle S 1 a distance of fitly live miles a line from Sac City to Algoun In a dis tance of sixty live miles a branch from Wntersuieet to Mass Clly Mich which will afford an outlet over the new Copper Range road to Houghton and a Hue from llermosa to Keystone S I a distance of fifteen miles BOERS STjuTnAIDING KrltrliiRrtrs Column Coullnrales All Horses lu Albany District nnd Knglniul Must Toot tho Hills Adelaide Cape Colony Murc h II commando is now work lug northward and has eluded three British columns it passed here on two sides of the town without at tacking Yesterday evening a Boer patrol captured four native scouts and shot three of them Krltzingers men have carried off all Uie horses lu the Albany district for which as they were registered Great Britain will have to pay XI 0000 The raiders wore civil to the Inhabitants of the district though they cointnandered the hordes and food They did not In dulge lu the wanton ilistriicllon of properly and lu many cases offered cash for the food they obtained KEEP OGDEN GATEWAY OPEN President lliis ir thn Southern TuclHe KuspoiiHlhlo Tor the Statement Sun Francisco March 11 Charles M Hays president of the Southern Pacific who has just returned from the east said in an Interview I do not thing the Union and Cen tral Pacific are to be merged As to the Southern Pacific closing the Og den gateway to all lines save the Union Pacific tho rumor Is all bosh He added that while the Union Pacific will liavpa voice In Southern Pacific affairs It relations with Its other connectioi wli continue undisturbed K Dickinson general manager of the Union Pacific road left here today In a special cur for a tour of Inspec tion over the coast division of the Southern Pacific Horses Sleet Heath In a File Valley Neb March 1 1 The large barn and granaries of Whltmore Bros ut this place were burned to the ground yesterday morning Ten head of horses confined In the basement of the barn a large amount of grain and numerous wagons and buggies were consumed involving a loss of 510000 partly covered by Insurance The lire started from the explosion of a lantern lu the hands of Arthur Dun ham an employe of the firm He was In the hay loft nt the time and can ascribe no reason for the explo sion of the lantern for It came with out nny warning Dunham escaped without Injury From the hay which burned rapidly the lire quickly spread to the entire barn Tito Millers Killed Galena Kus March 15 Georg Murray and William Chestnut min ers were killed ut the Badger com panys mine five miles north of here todny An Immense slab of dirt fell on the men killing them Instantly TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS It has been decided to open the Pan American exposition at Buffalo on May 1 Frank E Corbett speaker of the Montana house of representatives died In Butte Thursday of pneu monia W II Mobley of Hon John II Reagan Thursday committed suicide at Houston Tex by taking morphine Ralph G Batemnn killed his sweet heart Klla F White at her home in Norwood Mass Thursday und then committed suicide Col Charles F Humphrey who has boon chief quartermaster with Gen eral Chaffee In China has been or dered to the Philippines George Weaver of Canal Dover O out of employment Thursday shot his sleoping wife to death then killed himself leaving severi orphaned chil dren In a premature explosion of n blast at tho Citizens coal shaft near Spring field III Thursday Michael Mohan was killed mid John Myers fatally injured The California supremo court Thurs day granted a now trial lto Mrs Cor delia Botkln who was convicted of the murder of Mrs J P Dunning In tho summer of 1808 and sentenced to life Imprisonment Prof K FInley Johnson secretary of tho law department of the Univer sity of Michigan announced his Inten tion of accepting tho appointment to a supreme judgeship lu the Philippines tendered him a few weeks ugo by Presldeut McKlnley mnmsmoommmKmmMaiissiiekti IX f olk Weekly News Journal NORFOLK NEBRASKA FRIDAY MARCH 1001 BBBBBBBajaBBBBJBjBHajeMBSBBJSJSMBSmHb jH HsaHBiilH H ssH HsV f JllssBsffiWl 3ssi sH B HVriH IIB jfWVtf JtU iMmBssssM sssssfl t h r n i h ssl BLiffl 5 VfiilEliil tilflullriTilBiPl isH iH AmMm B sH sssssHm1mbV1v7 Jswwtvnl sH sssH HE rUlsfn I 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