t vf i t T TTT 1 Neb Slnlo JiMlorli f 1 MB Wall Street Rumor Involving I Hills Interests BURLINGTON ROAD INCLUDED Btnntlonoit With tha KrlpNortlirrn rnrlllo anil CI rent NortliornFiptiM lloluit Ire pnroil tii Unite Thom tu Vutt Corpora- 1 tlon LIUo Stool Trust New York April 5 The Mnll nnd Express snys It Is reportoil In Wall street that papers wore beliifr pre pared for n New Jersey conomtlon to holil a controlling Interest In the stocks of the Erie Burlington North ern Pacific and Great Northern rail roads the leading properties In which James 1 Hill is Interested It Is said that the same plan will be followed ns was adopted In the utecl combination the shares of the larger company being exchanged for those of the constituent companies The purpose Is to enable the tlnnnclal Interests who are putting through the big deals to do so with less capital than would otherwise be required and nlso to give grenter permanency to the great nlllance The total capital of the four companies mentioned is more than m0OO0001 James J IIIll Is out of the city and those associated with him expressed Ignorance of such a scheme WILL BUILD IN TOOMAHA President Stlckncy of tho ChU nRO Greut Western Confirms Report Chicago April 5 The Tribune says President A B Stickuey of tho Chi cago Great Western railway confirms the report that his road will build into Omaha and Sioux City An under writing syndicate has been formed to provide S000000 to build the 274 miles of road Surveys for the line to Omaha were made some years ago The line will run from Fort Dodge duo southwest to Omaha and from Clarion west to Sioux City The lines purchased and to be con structed cover over 134 miles making the total additions of the system 40S miles ROCK ISLAND FILES DEEDS Blakos Twenty Eighth Purchase on JAuo of llrlghtoii lVrleo Cutoff Fairfield la April 5 Twenty eight deeds have been filed for record with the county recorder by the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Hallway com pany amounting in all to 2342912 representing the amount paid by the railway company for the ritrlit of way that will be required for the cutoff 4n Jefferson county between Brighton and Perlee a distance of seven and one half miles according to the new survey but at present nine miles by tho railroad Now that the right of way has been procured the contract will be let and a large force will soon be at work grading for the new track Scorpion Ordered to Memphis Washington April 4 An order Is sued from the navy department yester day assigns the Scorpion Instead of tho Bancroft to the duty of repre senting the nnvy at the Confederate tVeterans reunion at Memphis May 26 The Bancroft Is going to Hamp ton Roads from Key West to be put out of commission about May 15 Tho withdrawal of the Scorpion from the Venezuelan waters will leave the United Stntes government without a warship In that part of South Amer ica When the Scorpion takes Min ister Loomls to San Juan she is not likely to return to Venezuela but prob ably will come directly northward Blow Up Submarine Mine i Norfolk Vn April 5 S II Mitchell of the United States artillery depart ment reports having successfully blown up a stray submarine mine near Backetts Harbor Va The mine was one thnt bnd been planted during the Spanish war nt Port Royal S C or some other point In that vicinity This mine bad broken loose and since that time had been drifting at sea Some farmers discovered It a few days ago tirown up by the tide French Monaco llrltlsh Interests London April 5 Tho Times lias re ceived the following from Its corre spondent In Wellington N Z France rifter establishing a naval station In the Pacific nud Increasing her war ships to five within a few weeks In now engaged In strengthening her land defenses This nctlon Is re graded as menacing British Interests In the southern raclflc T Now Treaty With Spain Washington April G Although so far without ofllclal confirmation tho re port that the Spanish council has ap proved the draft of the new treaty of commercial friendship between the United States nnd Spain finds credence here Minister Storer hns been ne gotiating a whole fabric of treaties to take the place of those wiped out by tho Spanish war Russia Army In Manchuria London April By tho end of May says the Moscow correspondent of the Daily Graphic tho Russian army in Manchuria will number 300 000 men It Is understood thnt the Russian minister of war General Kou rapatkl reckons upon tho possibility of having to dispatch an army corps southward Into Korea Sensation at Uotrllus Green OwenBboro Ky April 5 A tlon that happened In Bowling Green last Saturday night and details of which have jut boon made public held the undivided attention of the grand Jury today The affair com prehends an Interrupted elopement of Ave young women from Potter college Bowling Greeiu RURALFREE DELIVERY Superintendent Mnohnu Issues Circular of Instructions Washington April f -Superintendent Machen of the free delivery burcnu of the postolllce department lias Issued a circular of Instruct ions governing rural free delivery throughout the country It directs that petitioners for such service be heads of families who shall show the relative population along the route character of the roads principal avocations of the people and distances each one now has to travel to receive mall A petition must be endorsed by either a senator or rep resentative In congress Kneh route must be over 20 miles long serving at least 100 families and those desiring the delivery must be prepared to put up suitable boxes Rural uurlers are not required to deliver ordinary mail to houses standing back from the main road They may carry other business than United States mall Patrons are requested to co operate by keeping the roads up to the standard In nil weather Tho maximum pay for car riers now Is 500 per annum for n full route of approximately 2 miles Car riers are to carry a supply of stamps stamped envelopes and postal cards and must cancel stamps on all letters collected DRAW LOTS FOR LAND Ilnn Tor Opouluc of Kiowa nml Wichita ICcson atlon In Oklahoma on August 0 Washington April 5 Preparations are progressing for the opening to set tlement of the Kiowa Comanche and Apache and the Wichita reservations in Oklahoma and It is expected that both reservations will be ready for opening on Aug tho date llxed for tho former A contract for resurvey of the latter has just been let and it is expected that arrangements will be consummated so ns to open the two together Commissioner Hermann of the genernl land oilice will submit a re port In about a week to Secretary Hitchcock on the several plans sug gested for making the opening It is believed bewlll recommend as the most feasible plan that tho 14000 quarter sections bo drawn for by applicants the drawing to occur before the Issu aiie of the presidents formal procln mution LIEUT BOYER ARRESTED Chief Commissary for Southern Luzon Charged With Frauds Manila April 5 Lieutenant Fred erick Boyer of iie Thirty ninth volun teer infantry chief commissary for the second district of the department of southern Luzon lias arrived at Calamba where he has been charged with misappropriating 50 cases of ba con and with other irregularities It is alleged that the shortage In the commissary department in Manila ag gregates 5181000 In contrast with tho scandnls In the commissary department the collection and use of consular funds are matters for congratulations The nccouuts of the customs house new revenue dis tricts nnd license divisions have been Inspected nnd are reported perfectly straight Caahior olsappeurs Accounts Straight St Joseph Mo April 5 K V Harding cashier of tho German-American bank left the city some time yesterday and cnimot be found He wrote two letters one to his wife nnd the other to the ofllcinls of the bank saying that he had left the city for good He said his accounts would be found to be straight and a careful examination the ofllcinls say prove this to be true The letter from Hard ing to his wife revealed domestic trou bles of a sensational character TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD General T TIge Anderson the fa mous confederate brigade commander and a veteran of the Mexican war died at Annlstou Ala Thurday aged 77 years President Wincliell of the Memphis road says that the community of In terests of the Memphis and Frisco lines will bo effected In Us fullest sense about July 1 General Fltzhugh Leo Is 1111 nt the homo of General Merrlam In Denver having contracted a cold while on a trip around the Georgetown loop In the mountains Marval Davis of St Louis was fa tally scalded by escaping steam on the steamer Flying Kagle at Qulncy Wednesday His skin and flesh came off In strips and shreds It was olliclally decided to begin the season of Yellowstone National park on Juno 10 five days earlier than It has ever heretofore been opened The season will last until Sept 15 Former Congressman John B Gil Allan of Minneapolis has given the University of Minnesota 50000 the income from which Is to be used to help worthy students through the uni versity Governor Nash of Ohio has reprieved Edwin Ruthven the Cleveland mur derer who was to have been executed on April 12 to May 3 in order that the full transcript of the evidence In the case might be luld before him II IS I 111 Settle Feud With Revolvers at Twenty Paces ONE IS SERIOUSLY WOUNDED Mr Hllft Solglln ami Mr Dnughsmi llr llig Near Nimklilc T ltfsorl to tho French CodeFormer Is Now In a Hos pital Itut Mill Aide to Talk Newklrk O T April fi Mrs Ella Solglln and Mrs DaugliHonllvIng near this city fought a duel with re volvers at 20 paces yesterday and Mrs Selglln Is now In a hospital danger ously but not necessarily fatally wounded Two of her opponents shots lodged In her breast but she Is able to talk volubly and Is anxious to recover that she may again light Mrs Daughson The duel grew out of it long standing feud between the women Jealousy be ing the original cause Mrs Daugh son lives on a farm just south of lie city and Mrs Selglln has frequently endeavored to nrouso the temper of her neighbor by various mean the most effectual being the claim that she Mrs Selglln could take Mrs Daughsons husband away from his wire any time she wished Mrs Daughson dually appealed to the courts and yesterday forenoon Mrs Selglln was lined 300 for tres passing upon the Daughson property nud Inciting trouble As soon as she paid the Hue Mrs Selglln drove oit to the Daughson home and Invited her rival to come out and tight a duel Mrs Daughson promptly accepted the challenge and came out armed with a revolver The women then faced each other at 50 feet ond began shoot ing the signal being given by n daughter of Mrs Selglln who had ac companied her from town Kuril Hied three shots without effect Then Mrs Daughson got the range anil tired two shots in quick succession both striking Mrs Selglln In the breast She fell and Mrs Dauglmou assisted In carry ing her Into the house where a physi cian dressed her wounds after which she was conveyed to a hospital Now the husbands of the women are seeking on eh other vowing to kill on sight The partisans of each woman are also burnishing up tlioir weapons and seeking nn excuse to shoot loine body During the trial the two women at tempted several times to fly nt each other and fight It out then and tln rc nnd the belligerent spirit permeated the entire court room Mrs Selglln says her revolver re fused to work nfter the first three shots and that she will make n better record when next she faces Mrs Daughson The latter has not yet been arrested and grimly remarks that she has taken the precaution to reload her revolver and oil Its joints and that she can be found at home hy any one looking for nn argument GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP Oilhort Iurmulio nud Illrkman Aro Among tho Lender New York April 15 The shoot for the grand American handicap which was begun yesterday with the excep tion of a brief Interval in the middle of the day shooting at live birds was kept up without any Interruption and nearly 5000 birds were trapped All told there were 222 entries for the event When the shooting was discontinued for the day there were 40 men with straight scores of 20 kills ench Of the leaders the work of Ans ley II Fox of Baltimore was by far the most creditable Since the shoot began Fox hns taken part In every event on the program and hns not missed one bird In nil of them In nctual competition he has shot 01 birds without missing any Among tho -10 who have top scores so far Fred Gilbert of Spirit Lake In j C O Nnuman of San Francisco A II Fox D S Johnson of Atinntie City nnd F S Pannaleo of Omaha as well as Ed Hickman of Kansas City are looked upon ns the most likely bunch in which tho winner may bo found Ittihllu anil JelTrles Again Matched fit Louis April 5 Billy Madden Gus Ruhllns manager yesterday ar ranged another match between his protegp and Jnmcs J Jeffries the heavyweight champion Madden agreed to nllow Jeffries to select the date for tho contest nnd the club offer ing the best Inducements will get tho match The fighters will split the puree on n basis of 75 per cent to tho winner and 25 to the loser The men will sign the same articles of agree ment that were drawn up for the con templated battle recently at Cincin nati Madden agreed to permit Jeffries to name the date because the champion has a bad knee which he Injured while training for his last match with Rtih lln He will not fight until he gets over this trouble Dobbs and Young Jackson Draw Hot Springs Ark April 5 What was to have been a 20 round bout last night between Bobby Dobbs and Young Peter Jackson resulted In n farce and Referee Bat Mnstorson de clared It a draw In tho 12th round In that round Dobbs claimed Jack son fouled him and refused to fight further The referee said he saw no foul I jib or Troubles at Cleveland Cleveland April 5 Thirty nine car penters coutractors lut evening mmu ii tmp Vi l i r r tlYnr Hrfolk Weekly News Journal NORFOLK NEBRASKA FRIDAY APRIL 5 1001 agreed lo tifrti down the demands of the cnrpoiitoiV union for au increase In wages of fi cents an hour The re sill promises to be one of the largest strikes which the building trades of Cleveland have ever dealt with RUSSIA MAKES A THREAT Will Not leuxo Muuehiii la Under Any Clrrtimatniu es Washington April I -The suggested Itusslaii plea that the action of the powers In opposing the Manelnirlun agreement will make It Impossible for Itussla to leave Manchuria at all has aroused Interest here The comment upon this suggested plea Is hat Itussla deliberately pro poses to commit it greater offense In the permanent seizure of Manchuria If tile powers will not connive al a lesser one In allowing her to make a Noercl and private agreement with China This plea It Is said would be laughed out of any court of Interna tional law so dlslugenloiis Is It Rus sia Is displeased because the powers discouraged China from signing the agreement yet Russia herself Joined with the powers In undertaking to nvoid any such private arrangement Involving the acquisition of Chinese territory Ken if she persists even If she forces China to sign the Man chiirlan agreement there Is no obliga tion on the powers and certainly not on the United States to whom this Russian plea was given to look upon it as binding at any point By lie same reasoning should Russia Tailing to se cure an agreement continue In Man churia beyond a reasonable time there Is no obligation upon any power to respect her title and It may be pre dicted that this subject will lead to controversy of the gravest character WILD STOCK MARKET IlUIng Irlees Hurled Hark by Avulaueho ol Iliuhliitluii Kxeltlng llaj In Wall Street New York April 5 Yesterday was one of violent excitement and ex treme nervous tension In tho stock market Prices Undiluted In uu tin precedentedly violent and erratic man ner all day The speculative spirit had apparently run wild and no fen la seemed too good to attempt In the feverish Imagination of the excited speculators Blocks of thousands of shares of stocks were tossed backward and forward and millions of dollars were ventured with no more concern than though pennies were being pitched News or actual rind ortroper ties played no part whatever in tho speculations The method of opera tions was largely to follow designated leadership A sudden and violent advance In any stock was Rufllclent to attract an overwhelming following In which the scramble to buy caused a volatile rise with quick profits for the leaders who hastened to unload Monday seemed a remote period In the view of the speculators ami their oper ations did not appear to lie designed to go beyond the days trading The market was an admirable one In which to unload slock and it is with in reason to suppose that the excite ment was stimulated by every possi ble artful device to further their ob ject How far It was taken advant age of may be Inferred from the com paratively small number of stocks which retain any Important net gains In spite of the appearance of extreme buoyancy which tho market had for most of the time Trowln Is a Caudldnto Des Moines April 5 Senator Jnnies II Trowln of Lansing Allamakeo county Is formally announced as a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for governor Ho is the sixth candidate those already In the Held being A B Cummins Des Moines George D Perkins Sioux City J D Harriman Hampton Sidney A Foster Des Moines and John Herrlott Stuart Celebrate Landing of Ioiicm do Leon St Augustine Fin April 5 Several hundred citizens celebrated In Fort Marlon the Truth anniversary of the landing of Ponce do Leon mid the dis covery of Florida A salute of 17 guns was fired In honor of Ponce tie Leon after which speeches were made followed by fireworks To Itestoro Ilranvh Ilovenue Olliro Burlington April 5 -Revenue Col lector Kemble has been ordered to re store the branch offices and salaries at Keokuk and Clinton also the posi tion of traveling deputy TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS A linn In HoboUen N J has cor nered tho peanut market The nntl clgarette bill was killed In the Wisconsin Houato Thursday by a vote of 15 to 12 Oriental advices recount the burning of tho celebrated temple Ilonimongl at Ikeguml on the night of March 0 Miss Mary Hoffman of San Francis co who disappeared mysteriously from New York city last December has as mysteriously returned The combined naval and land forces In Yucatan are slowly but surely driv ing tho rebel Indians back and the troops are approachelng the gates of Chan Santa Cruz The strike of the employes of the Malleable Iron company at Beaver Dam Wis was settled Wednesday by the state board of arbitration The men were granted the Increase of wages demanded ami other conces sions Tho shops will start at once m UUliM r 3 I Hit UMI N iffnffl Km y This Kind of a Man I Doesnt know the difference between good lumber and poor lumber Any old stiill would suit him Hut our slock wasnt bought foi iin li fellows as him It was bought for the most particular men lu the community If you happen to be one of those particular chaps and want some extra nice lumber heres the place to get It Illcch 1 Low is you get anywhere L C MlTTELSTADT NORFOLKS LUVBERVAN Norfolk f W H IIUmOLZ President AMiWNDKK IIKAH Vlco Irosliloni li V 7iT tliHlimr National Bank OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS N NORTHEAST NEBRASKA Capital iooooooo Surplus 2000000 Does a Several Banking Business Buys and vile lnoiehiit n Titt Deposits Drafts arid Money O on uiy n Europg A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Trammeled A BKAlt DIBSOTOKS trv uaflon f j niE w ii huokpIjZ wm zrm tfA HAINDOIT HfH COTTQM FOR GOOD LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS The Norfolk Building and Loan Assn C B DORLAND Secretary BABIES Have You Tried Them FOR WHEATLING CRY AND BREAD MADE FROM BON TON FLOUR SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS C W BRAASCH DEALER IN iHiMa Ml r 1COAL MRS H H HULL Manicuring Shampooing Baths Tklepiiokk No 147 Rooms on North Ninth 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