The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, May 10, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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The l4ot oik fieuas
NVlll Gash lms boon nppolnlod post
master nt Niobrara and will cash money
onlors drawn on Ms office
Now tlmt tho plow mnnufnolurors
havo combined tho fnriiior will tnko
rovongo by drngglng l11 produol In
ho dirt
Tlmt grandmothers mny soinot linos
bo moro youthfnl tlmn iiiuIiIhiih Is
proven In tho ease of i South Carolina
woman who wns n grandmother when
but 811 years of ago
South Africa Is an unhealthy country
cspoolally for tho English Tioro havo
boon 1 1728 ilonths In that oountry up to
April 1 this year Of this number
87011 died of dlsoaso
Oharlos M Groon of Hastings Is
rightly named Ho wont to Omaha tho
other day to soo tho Rights with 150 in
his Insldo pocket Ho saw tho sights
but will not see his wad again
It is exceedingly popular lately for n
porson to disappear and leave no traco
of their whereabouts Thoro aro still n
few however who favor tho ooronor
and undertaker by leaving remains
nftor their dlsappoaranoo
Tho pooplo of Wymoro havo raised
1000 and will colobrato tho glorious
Fourth of July hi rip roaring stylo
Perhaps they havo not hoard that tho
Hplrit of ompiro Is upon us and oolobra
tloiiB of tho Fourth of July aro passing
nwny
Some of tho papers aro of tho opinion
that Mr Bryan still dosiros a third nom
ination for tho prosldouoy It is evi
dently a republican sohomo to koop him
in tho raco Tho republicans know his
strongth or woaltness and a now man
might not bo so easily moasnred
A Russian paper has boon suppressed
beennso it said that tho oppointing of a
man of medlocro ability to a cabinet
position did not uinlco a statesman out
of him About tho ouly safo thing for
n Russsinu political editor to do is to
roast tho Hottentots Omaha Hoe
Tho Lynch Journal published by A
O MoFarland is tho kind that is envied
by mouy country publishers TIiIb
week Editor MoFarland prints most of
his uows on a supplement tho reading
master being crowded out of tho regular
issuo by legal notices at so much pur
Tho Lincoln Oourior doprooatos tho
mthloss slaughter of birds in shooting
tournaments Tho Courier being a wo
mans papor says nothing about kill
ing thorn to stuff for hats at stoeii dol
lars por hat But of course ono roform
nt a thno is enough Fremont Tribune
Tho csteomed Hamilton County Reg
ister brings out William Vincent Allen
for tho populist nomination for justico
of tho supremo court Mr Allen has
boon out of olllco about a month nlroady
nud it really seems us though it was
timo something was done for him
York Times
Governor Suvugo has boon in olllco a
couple of dnys ami tho fusion orgaus
havo not yet begun toboratohim which
must bo conclusivo ovidouco that ho is
protty near perfect A republican olll
ciol with whom tho democrats can find
no fault within an hour or two after
ho assumes his duties is au oxooptiou
That time honored amnsomout outor
prise tho circus is alroady show
ing to the peoplo of Nobroaka Datos
in mauy towns havo boon mado by
Campbell Bros tho Nebraska circus
men and thoy have boon outortaiuiug
good crowds This should bo a good
circus year as tho peoplo havo money to
spare for tuch amusements
A mortgage of 100000000 was ro
coutly filed in the olllco of tho Douglas
county register of deeds at Omaha
Tho instrument required 50000 in
rovonuo stamps It was givon by tho
Union Paoiflo railway company to tho
Morcantilo Trust compauy of Now
York to Eecuro the payment of an issuo
of 100000000 of -1 por cent gold bonds
Now opinions regarding fusion aro
continually coming to light many of
them being expressions from orstwhilo
fnsiou papers Tho Rushvlllo Standard
populist says Tho democrats think
thoy would bo better off today had thoy
never fused with tho populists aud tho
populists know they would be bttor off
had they never fused with the demo
crats
Vice President Rossovolt t and his
works aro admired by tho thinking mon
of all parties Speaking cf tho books of
whioh Mr Roosevelt is tho author J
Sterling Morton 8ays in his Conserva
tive From a literary viow poiut
these books nro typical of Roosevelt
They are the very embodiment of a
straightforward honest and courageous
conviction
Mr Bryan says that a man can be
come his friend by accepting domooratio
principles which means that thoso prin
ciples must be the ones to bo approved
by Mr Bryan Grovor Cleveland and
J Sterling Morton will probably not be
the first to acknowledge that Bryan is
has been and always will bo right for
aimt nmt
HMdmM iiu
tho piirposo of attaining tho hlgn privi
lege of bolng enrolled as of that gentle
mans friends
Tho World liorald says Oiu Nich
olas would glvo lmlf his woulth If ho
could go scooting around his kingdom
liku Wm Molvlnlny in doing just now
Tho World Herald Is ono of tho papers
tlmt foarod Mr MoKinloyfl ro oloctloa
would moan iui ompiro in comparison
with whioh tho czars kingdom would
ho n paradise hut is now apparently
satisfied that its diro predictions wero
rathor fur fotched
A Brooklyn banker offered to pay
Interest at tho rato of 520 per cent por
year and now tho creditors aro getting
sovou aud one half couts on tho dollar
for their claims Thoy lost over 02 por
cont and are now probably satisfied that
tho poison who offers a big thing for
nothing cannot deliver tho goods There
aro still au abuudauco of peoplo who
have this valuable lesson to learn how
ever aud will not lw satisfied with a
legitimate incomo from their money or
labor
It dont require much to bocomo fa
mous thoso days Prof Algio 11 Cooko
tho Chicago instructor who recently
assortod that ho uovor swore never
tastod intoxicants novor smokod or
ohowod tobacco and novor huggod or
klssod a woman is now known
throughout tho world is dlscussod In
loading circlos and has boon honored by
having his picture publishod and boiug
cartooned by tho loading papers Ho
will probably write a book in tho near
future
Tho roport that tho fluauoiors of Groat
Britain fear those of tho United States
will not bo uows to thoso who havo
boon watching tho trond of ovouts in
financial matters aud their foar will
not prevent the United States from
taking first placo in tho financial world
Tho timo is probably now past when
English fluauoiors can forco Americans
to crawl aud tho timo is as surely
approaching when tho former will bo
tho ones to humbly bog financial favors
from tho latter
Ed A Fry of tho Niobrara Pioneer
has takou in au assistant in tho person
of W N Paxton of Omaha who will
attend to tho gouoral details of publish
ing tho papor horeaftor Mr Fry es
tablished tho Piouoer in 1ST and has
been in tho harness almost continuously
sluco giving tho peoplo of that town a
good loyal readable nowspapor He
considers that continuous in door ser
vice in that capacity is no longer noo
essary and is going to lay soma of the
burdens on youugor shoulders
Last mouth another olmuk was cut
off tho national debt in tho sum of
f li7053 nud it has again boon roduced
below tho billion mark being in oxact
figures 5J50iS0 Paying debts and
accumulating a surplus aro habits of
long standing with tho republican party
and under tho imperial policy of
William MoKiuloy this disposition
shows no signs of abating It is too
bad for tho democrats that it is so
but tho pooplo at prosont show no in
clination to chaigo it a la Cleveland
Famo of tho famous sort is sometimes
so tlootiug and uucortaiu Just as Prof
Algio R Crook of Chicago had estab
lished himself as immaoulato in regard
to wiuo women and tobacco comos a
Paris paper with tho statouient that he
was a confirmed flirt in his college days
and presents tho pictures of three lovely
damsels who had boen kissed by the
prof Why should a man soar to tho
highest pinnacle of famo ouly to bo
ruthlessly pulled back by a villanous
onomy or an outoiprising newspaper
Souio of tho Omaha newspapers have
boon urging a Sunday closing move
mout nnd now that Mayor Mooros is
dosing business houses of all kinds on
tho Sabbath they ore finding an abun
dance of fault It would seem that the
papers either chose to discredit tho
mayors administration or dosired cer
tain buBluess enterprises closed while
others should bo permitted to remain
opou and had not anticipated a wholesale
closing as a result of their reform It is
probable that heroafterwhon thoy urgoa
closing movemont they will consider all
phases of it
Another stop in the progress of the
United States toward its destined posi
tion at tho head of creditor nations is
indicated by tho taking for this monoy
markot of the wholo issuo of a loan ne
gotiated by the city of Frankfort The
amount is not bo very groat 3750000
but it is tho first time that the whole
issue of a long term bond of a German
municipality has been placed in New
York Monoy is cheaper here than
there and a portion of the large current
indebtedness of Europe to the United
States for manufactured goods as well
as food and raw materials will be
settled for by this bond issue in place of
money Chicago Publio Polloy
The efforts of the populist state com
mitteo to pay up its campaign debts
must bo discouraging if members of
that party generally responded as liber
ally as they did in Thurston county
There tho faithful were asked to con
tribute 32 and 75 cents was the amount
sent Members of that party are evi
dently averse to contributing even a
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TIIK NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MAY 10 1901
small sharo of tholr republican prosper
ity to a lost causo and tholr actions
might nasily bo taken to moan that they
aro satisfied with prosont conditions aud
soo no necessity in supporting an organ
izitlon tho sole aim of which is to dofeat
the dominant party nud in so doing por
haps bring about a roVorsal of provaling
industrial conditions Thoy aro undoubt
edly about ready to join with tho major
ity hi lotting well onough alono
Tho Illinois Central railroad company
will booh Inaugurato n perfoot systom of
pensions for Its omployos Tho groat
Industrial organizations roallzo as uovor
before tho value of competent trust
worthy omployos and many of thorn nro
taking moasuros that will placo a pro
unum upon steady aud industrious ser
vants With tho bottorlng of condi
tions for the capitalist aud the corpor
ations tho conditions of labor have boon
constantly improving Tho timo poems
to bo nt hand whou both capital and
labor havo loarnod tho futility of war
ring aud realize that thoy havo inter
ests in common and industrial condi
tions nro thoroforo more noarly ap
proaching ideal methods It is to bo
hopod that tho days of strikes and other
industrial difficulties is numberod Tho
corporation that takes an iutorest in
providing for its omployos youug and
old will almost cortainly bo taken caro
of by them in return
Thoro nro persons who mako a spe
cialty in almost ovory lino of work of
catering to tho pleasures of the public
and it would sooni that some shrewd
sohomor before this would have found
a field in promoting celebration of vari
ous kinds Evory community does not
possess a porsou who can properly take
hold of aud carry to a successful term
luation n fair Fourth of July colebra
tlou or othor eutortalumont in that lino
nnd ospoolally cannot make now nnd
original suggestions for tho nmusomout
of tho pooplo nnd may not havo tho
timo to dovoto to it if he can There
are many very successful promoters of
outortainmouts in halls and churches
aud why au effort for tho betterment
of outortainmonts moro neuorallv nublic
should not havo boon mado is not
known Tho old style fairs and celebra
tions aro bocomlug moro or loss tiresome
aud somoouo to suggest aud promote
new methods should bo in constant do
maud
Editor Euo3 of tho Stanton Picket
gives some sound advice to young poo
ploin the followiug After all n year
or two at the close of a mans life after
ho has grown old perhaps beoomo de
crepit is not or such great importance
from a business seuso Its tho early
years that count Years when a man is
young vigorous and at his best Then
ouo year is of moro actual value than at
any other period Aud yet compara
tively few porsons appreciate this fact
This is the period in so many lives
whou timo is frittered away because its
value is not recognized Occasionally
wo meet with a man who does and in
almost every such instance wo find him
in aftor years well-to-do a success in
what over vocation ho may have en
gaged Tho youug man who does not
think it necessary to sow a cropof wild
oats before he begins to prepare the
grounds for a crop of wheat is tho man
who reaps a good harvest iu season
Tho working years of the average mans
life aro too few to be wasted It doesnt
pay Tho same rule will apply to wo
men
Among tho up to date business men it
is considered decidedly bad form to talk
in a derogatory manner of a competitor
This rule is so universal aud so well
established that business men in this
day and age seldom break over it
There is however an all too prevalent
habit among some young business men
of dropping now and then little remarks
of a derogatory character which for the
want of a better term has been styled
iu tho popular vernacular knocking
A kicker is a man who finds fault
Ho is a man who objects to everything
that is done Perhaps ho is hypercriti
cal or extremely particular but the
knocker is aman of jealous disposition
who cannot bear to Bee anyone else get
ting along fairly well without trying to
undermine him or block his progress iu
some way or other There aro times
wheu kicking is oxousablo but
kuooking never These reumrks
wero suggested by a business card of an
Omaha firm whicb bears on its back in
largo typo Dont be a Knocker
Thou follows somo very good advice re
garding business conduct some of it in
fact so good that it may not bo out of
place to give the following extract
Dont knock Help yourself Jaloug by
becoming popular and push your
friends with you Its dead easy Be
a good fellow and you will soon have a
procession of followers No man ever
helped himself by knocking other
people down iu character and business
No man ever got rich by trying to make
others believe that he was the ouly man
hi town that knew anything You
caut climb the ladder of success by
treading on others corns Keep off the
corns and dont knock You are uot
the only There aro others and they
have brahis and know something as
well as you There is no end of f uu
minding your own business It makes
other pooplo like you Noboby gets
stuck on the knocker Omaha Trade
Exhibit
Commerce is a gront diplomatist
fair trading makes fast friends Wm
McKtnloy
Since tho Filipinos havo about quit
tholr shooting tho Nebraska crops aro
acquiring something of n record in that
direction
President MoKlnloy is winning tho
plaudits of tho peoplo wherovor ho goes
aud their opinion is uot biased by tho
thought that ho will again bo n candi
date
Tho Pennsylvania steel works has
posted a notice of 10 por cont advance in
wages beginning Juno 1 which will ef
fect nbofit 7000 omployos Fusion ex
changes will please copy
Henry Wnttorsou on tho domocratlo
situation Wo aro mighty tired of shoot
ing blank cartridges out of flintlock
muskets against au onomy armed with
Miuser rifles aud occupying all tho
strong positions upon tho field of battle
Groosus propularly supposed to have
boon fabulously wealthy wasnt much
according to recent investigation his
woalth being computed at 7000000
He would scarcely make a mouthful for
either of our two Johns Rockefeller or
Morgan
You may be very sure that the cata
logue house dopartment store and ped
dler aro after your trade for thojfprofit
thoro is In it and not to benefit you
your town or your home merchant To
accomplish tho best results yourjmouoy
should bo spout at homo whouover pos
sible Money spout towardsbuilding
up Omaha for iustauco helps Norfolk
not at all
Tho froo silvorites at one timo used
the argument that tho adoption of the
gold standard would make tbiscountry
tho slavo of England Aloug iwith
othor arguments of tho
this has boon completely refuted byj ex
isting facts Never was tho United
States iu bettor shape financially aud
novor has Euglaud beou so nearjto be
coming tho slave of America
California has been sending to
braska quito regularly for her chickens
recently and now comes tho news that
au egg train of 12 refrigerator cars was
recently shipped to that state from
Kansas California and other coast
states will in a short time afford a valu
able market for the productsof the
prairio states aud tho east will not
always be able to dictate the prices to
be paid for the produce of this region
There is big excitment among railway
speculators because of the profits being
made iu that business These profits
wero only possible however because
tho farmers and other peoplo were pros
perous and it should aud undoubtedly
will be the aim of people investing in
railway stocks to keep conditions as
they are at prosont Capitalists need
prosperity in order to profit aud their
efforts to maintain it will accrue to tho
benefit of people of all classes
When a newspaper publisher does
happen to become rich of which he
stands about ouo chance iu a million
ho is at once marked as a victim whom
it is everyones privilege if not duty to
pluck Tho estate of tho late Seuator
Magee who was principal owner of the
Pittsburg Times has been assessed with
a bill from his family doctor of 190000
for professional services during the last
illness of the senator It is believed the
fee is the largest ever charged
The Fromont Herald is likely to be
read out of the democratic party the
party of and for patriots if it dosnt
take a short curb on its ideas Speak
ing of the Cuban aud Venzuelan
troubles it says In a good propor
tion of cases these patriots struggling
for freedom are simplysoreheads
struggling for office Such an opinion
expressed a year ago regarding Aguin
aldo for instance would have been con
sidered rank treason to the party by any
good democrat
Those democratic aud independent
papers which have been so foolish as to
oppose fusion without consulting the
powers that be in coutrol of the machine
will now gracefully crawfish Dicta
tor Bryan has spoken on fusion aud
says that he shall continue to advo
cate it so long as tho allies ngreo upon
tho paramount issues whioh means
that any democrat or populist who
dares oppose fusion hereafter will
promptly bo read out of tho party The
paramount issues havo not yet been
specified but will be iu duo time
Editors who receive complimentary
tiokets to county faiis and other places
are often looked upou as deadheads but
tho managers of the Woodford Ills
county fair who have some experience
in such matters bad the following
printed on complimentary tickets used
This ticket has probably been paid for
ten times by the paper to which it is
issued It will bo honored in the hands
of man woman or child white black
red or yellow who favors the associa
tion by presenting it It is good for en
trance and grand stand and bearer if
driviug will be entitled to pass team
free The association recoguizes the
fact that its splendid success is due to
the notices so freely given by the press
and white we cannot render an equiva
lent in cash wo roturn our gratoful
thanks Amorican Press
Sioux City employers aro experienc
ing somo difficulty in these prosperity
times to got tho laborers thoy noed
Tho following iutorvlow in tho Tribuno
being a sample of others on tho samo
subjoot Paying 175 a day and
cannot got enough unskilled laborers nt
that was tho prosperity commentary
of B S Church local mauogor for tho
Sioux City Provision compauy Satur
day tho compauy paid out 2500 in
salaries and day wages to tho employes
at tho packing houso tho wages running
from 175 to 4 a day for various kinds
of laborers Wo hnvo nil kinds of
troublo gottlug laborers Mr Church
wont on It is easy enough to got tho
hogs but tho troublo comos iu gotthig
tho hogs killed aud cut up Cannot get
men enough oven at 175 to do the
rough work
A leading merchant of Tildeu dont
propose to allow his customers to bo
fllmflammed by tho traveling grocery
man who has been telling how the
homo merchant has been swindling his
customers Tho merchant advertises
Fotoh us the duplicate order or the in
voice of any bill of goods that you have
purchased of the traveling grocery man
and wo will fill the order with better
goods at the samo price and give you a
fivo por cent discount on the purchase
besides and guarantee to make every
thing satisfactory to you as we are
hero 305 days in tho year to sell you
what you need It is not unlikely that
this merchant has attained honor aud
prestige in his own country by his bravo
words It is also probable that he is do
ing no moro than could be done by any
other homo merchant in competition
with the traveling grocery man or the
city department store aud it is his
method of advertising that will win
him the custom that by fair means or
foul has beeu won by tho fellow having
no interest in the town or country
A reporter interviewed Mrs McKiuley
at New Orleans aud it is probably tho
first interview of the leading lady cf
the laud given the public It is an
interview worth reading and remem
bering It is not given as from Mrs
President McKiuley but from Mrs
McKiuley the wife If all other hus
bands of tho country could deserve such
words from their wives the country
would undoubtedly approachjperf ectiou
Do you know Maj McKiuley Mrs
McKiuley asked Ah no one can
know him because to appreciate him
one must know him as I do and I am
not speakiug now of Maj McKinley as
the president I am speaking of him as
my husband If any one could know
what it is to have a wife sick complain
ing always an invalid for twenty five
years seldom a day well andyet never
a word of uukindness has ever passed
his lips he is just the same tender
thoughtful kiud gentleman I knew
when first he came and sought my hand
I know him because I am his wife and
it is my proudest pleasure to say this
not because ho is the president but
because ho is my husband I wish that
I could have seou him yesterday I
love to see him among the people whom
he seeks to serve so faithfully Bat I
read his speeches this morning I read
all his speeches I ouly wish that I
could help him as I should But ho is
so kiud so good so patient Ho gives
me all the time he can He never for
gets mo no matter how busv he is
But I will be glad when he is out of
publio life I did not want him to run
a second time I thought he had done
enough for the country and now I
know that he has done enough and
when this term expires he will come
home and wo will settle down quietly
and ho will belong to me
CromrreU Was a Ilnthleaa Victor
We must remember always that un
der Cromwell there was no burning at
the stake no dreadful torture In cold
blood and therefore at his worst ho
rises In degree above Philip and Alva
But In kind his deeds In Ireland were
the same as theirs In the Netherlands
and though the Puritan soldiers were
guiltless of the hideous licentiousness
shown by tho Spaniards or by the
armies of Tilly and Wallensteln yet
tho merciless butchery of the entlro
garrisons and of nil the priests ac
companied by tho slaughter of other
noncombatunts lu at least somo cases
leave Drogheda and Wexford as black
and terrible stains on Cromwells char
acter
Cromwell and his lieutenants put
down tho Insurrection and established
order because they gained such sweep
ing victories not because Cromwell
made merciless use of his first victo
ries It was the fighting of the Purl
tans In the battle itself which won
and not their ferocity after the battle
and It was Cromwell who not merely
gavo free rein to this ferocity but In
spired It Seemingly quarter would have
been freely given had it not been for
his commands Neither in morals nor
In policy wero these slaughters Justi
fiable Moreover it must bo remem
bered that the men slaughtered were
jntirely guiltless of tho original mas
sacres in Ulster Theodore Roosevelt
In Scribners
A Political Sou
They say you are merely a political
boss said tho candid informant
dreat Scott ejaculated Senator
Sorghum The Irreverence of these
moderns Is something disheartening
Why thats all Julius Cojsar was
Washington Star
I nil nil
Over a Score of Passengers In
jured In Collision at Thayer
ENGINEER BROWN KILLED
raMonger Train No 3 Crnitiri Into Freight
Knglno With Fatal
Hurled Down Twenty Foot Utnuauk
mcutLlat of tho Injured
OttumwnIaMny 7 Burlington pas
senger train No U was wrecked yester
day while passing Thayer a small
town eight miles oast of Croston caus
ing the death of Engineer S D Brown
nnd Injuring over a score of passen
gers Tho locomotive huullng tho pas
senger struck nn engine attached to a
freight train that was backing on to a
Bldctruck The passenger cngluo nnd
all but two cars of the passenger train
left the rails nnd rolled down a 20
foot embankment
Thuycr Is situated In the bed of a
deep ravine nnd on either side of the
station the track curved sharply
Neither engineer could see the others
train until they were within 200 teot
of each othor The passenger wns run
ning nt n high speed Tho engineer of
the freight train heard the passenger
train coming nnd mado tho utmost en
deavor to back his heavy train on to
tho sidetrack He succeeded in get
ting nil but the engine on the siding
when the crash came
As the pnsscnger train rounded tho
curve Engineer Brown saw his peril
but ho stuck to his post reversed his
engine threw on tho nlrbrnke to the
emergency notch npplled the sand and
awnlted the crash At the lnst mo
ment tho men on the freight engine
Jumped and escaped serious injury
The Impact was terrific The freight
engine wns thrown across the tracks
nnd the passenger engine hurled down
the 20 foot embankment followed by
tho baggage enr the express car the
day coach and three chair cars The
agent nt Thayer nnd several hangers
on around the depot witnessed tho
wreck nnd rendered such nid to tho
wounded ns was possible befjre the nr
rivnl of n relief train disnatched from
this city with surgeons
The dead S D Brown engineer
Burlington buried beneath his engine
Tho injured M Cannoy Burling
ton fireman left nrm broken twice
head badly cut may result fatally P
E Bates Chicago porter chest badly
mashed nnd back injured serious M
OConnor conductor Burlington back
badly injured J F Burke Jackson
ville Fin slightly Injured Mrs E T
Burke slightly Injured N Anderson
Albin Mrs Hnrper Ottnmwu J
T Hume Des Moines bndly bruised
W M Beehre Chnrlton back Injured
C M Buchnnnn Fairfield F F Fogg
Chicago Effie Bills Murray J T
McCune Ottumwa W A Hart Emer
eon Hugh Dornn Ottumwa William
Romers Chicago W N Pifley New
Salem Ills W R Rund Chicago E
G Carter Cedar Rapids L M Gallup
Chlengo Will nnrper Ottumwa O E
Garrett Murray Colonel Olmstend
Des Moines severely injured M Shir
ley nnd wife Omaha Clarence Wolne
Grinnell J L Farthing Creston right
hand badly bruised A C Sweeney
Keokuk Dr Averlll Afton Clarence
Whltlock Osceola S E Reem Os
ceola
Tornado In Texas
nouston Tex May 7 A high wind
accompanied by heavy rain and hall
did considerable damage to houses
nnd crops In Milan Falls and Lime
stone counties last night Balleyvllle
n town of 175 people lu Milan county
is reported as having been wrecked
nnd a number of people Injured At
McClanahau Falls county the Bap
tist church was wrecked and J C
Owens colored was killed and a dozen
white persons Injured none fatally
The cotton and grain crops over a wide
section were laid waste
Salisbury Ke Elected City Attorney
Grand Rapids May 7 The new city
council lnst night re elected L K Salis
bury city attorney It was a great
surprise In view of Snlisburys nrrest
on nn Indictment secured in Chicago
last February by Guy Barton the
Omnha millionaire charging Salisbury
with the lnrceny of 50000 from n
vault of the Illinois Trust nnd Savings
bnnk of Chicago It is authoritatively
stated that n call for a grand jury
will Issue within the next few days to
probe Into the alleged waterworks
scandal
Hoy Kills Itarteuder
Knnsns City May 7 Bosie Lambert
a boy Is being held at the
police station for killing Philip Ilauen
steln 35 years old a bartender nau
ensteln wns fishing nt Washington
park nnd tho boy happening nloug
stopped to examine the mans string of
fish Hauensteln remonstrated and
kicked the boy when the latter struck
him over the head with a club nauen
steins skull was fractured and he died
without having regained consciousness
Lowell lias 900000 Fire
Lowell Mass May 7 The plant of
tho Flfield Tool compauy oil Marginal
street was destroyed by fire yester
day entailing a loss of 250000 ex
clusive of that on orders which It will
be necessary to cancel Tho shop
which was devoted to the manufacture
cf iron working machinery nnd lathes
was running to its full capacity 100
men being employed
Turqsoliei for the lreslcleut
Santa Fe N M May 7 Four beau
tlful turquoises from the Porterfield
mines In the Burro mountains were
presented to President McKiuley yes
terday by Governor Otero at Demlng
The largest stone weighed 20 carats
aud waa a superb specimen