1 Ll la LA Wf I J rs ISTi Bv B B iM changed all that As tho exciting tidings swept through tho city the guardsmen wero bitterly denounced Neither of the men had been guilty of Tin offense but wero caught in a crowd some member of which had etoned tho guardsmen and by mis chance were hit The disturbance was not a serious one and murder Is the title applied by inflamed public sentiment to tho shooting The guards men seem but to have followed their duty as soldiers for they were under orders to shoot If assaulted The bright prospect of a settlement of the strike has not served to allay the growth of vindictive feeling and If the present situation continues acts of bitter revenge may bo expected William Walsh one of the men wounded by a bullet from a member of the Twenty third regiment Is dead With the addition of the Ninth regi ment today there will bo over 3000 guardsmen in Albany r GRAIN GROWERS MEETING Organization to Combat Cereal Trust and Eliminate Speculative Element I Salina Kan May 17 The meeting of the western grain growers repre senting nearly every county In tho etato opened here yesterday This meeting is called to combat the work of the grain trust and Its promoters feel assured that groat good will be accomplished The delegates pres ent represent It Is estimated upward of 25000000 bushels of wheat this years crop A large number of co operative as sociations have been formed by farm ers in different localities within a few weeks for the purpose of handling their own grain and other associa tions are in process of formation awaiting the recommendations of the state meeting Convicted of Murdering Priest Philadelphia May 17 The Jury In the case of Jacob Wynne charged with the murder of Rev Father Charles P Riegel after being out all night brought In a verdict of guilty of mur der in the second degree Father Riegel who had charge of the Roman Catholic church at Cheltenham was found dead on a doorstep in the Ten derloin district on Jan 6 Death was due to knockout dropsf and Wynne and eight others who had been drink ing with the priest wero Indicted I Miners Threaten to March Shamokin Pa May 17 The miners of the Ninth United Mine Workers district are incensed at the action of the state senate in returning to com mittee for amendment the inspection and screening of coal bills Secretary Martleln of this district says the bills must pass the senate in tholrorlglnaI form otherwise the march of the min ers to Harrlsburg will be ordered Extending Chinese Railroad I Peking May 17 The British mili tary authorities are extending the rail road to Tung Chow along the Pel Ho This will greatly facilitate the with drawal of the foreign troops and com mercially will cause Important devel opments In the north after the work of pacification Is completed Germans to Send Another Expedition Peking May 17 The German staff have notified tho allies of their Inten tion to send another expedition to sup press boxers In the southern part of the province of Chl Ll and have Invited the co operation of the allies Th departure f the French troops hay been countermanded - KhViVo BLACKLISTING UPHELD Chicago Court Holds They Have Right to Discriminate Against Strikers Chicago May 17 In tho supremo court yofltonlny Judge- Baker decided that It Is legal for employers to main tain n blacklist Tho ruling was In tho case of Annlo Condon against Llbby McNeill Libby Armour Co and other stockyards packing firms Tho plaintiff was a labollor and can painter In tho employ of tho Llbby firm and In February 1900 In company with a number of othor young women wont on strike becauso of re peated reductions In wagos Later tho womon tried to obtain employ ment with othor firms but tholr appli cations were rojectod on account of their having boon strikers Miss Condon bogan BUlt as a test nnd tho court rulod that the various firms had a right to tako protective measures against persons who had quit tho employment of othor firms without valid roasons This Is tho first time In a western court that tho so called blacklist by which an em ploye who leavos ono firm and Is kopt out of employment In his or her trade by any othor Arms has boon given legal standing by tho courts CONGER THE GUEST OF HONOR Annual Banquet of American Asiatic Association at Delmonlcos New York May 17 Edwin H Con ger minister to China was tho guest of honor last night at tho third an nual banquot of tho Amorlcan Asiatic association given at Delmonlcos There were 125 present Acting Pres ident S B Brewster was chairman and toastmaster In Introducing Min ister Congor tho chairman paid a high tribute to that gentlemans character and Integrity In his prefatory re marks Minister Conger spoke of the progress made In the commercialism of this country In tho orient Recent developments In tho Philippines he said had given courage to tho merch ant and the missionary alike both looking for Increased results espe cially In the empire of China ABOLISH LEVEL ASSESSMENT A O U W at Marshalltown Votes In Favor of Classified Plan Marshalltown la May 17 The grand lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen by an almost unani mous vote decided to abolish the level assessment plan heretofore in vogue and adopted instead tho classified or step rate plan It will be put Into force at once in Iowa Will M Narvls of Muscatine was elected grand master workman F Rehkopf of Des Moines grand re corder A Hartung of Des Moines grand trustee Will M Narvls of Muscatine R L iTilton of Dos Moines and A W C Weeks of Wlnterset were elected su preme representatives Council Bluffs secured the next meeting GRAND ISLAND HAS A O U W Wins In Contest at Nebraska City for Permanent State Headquarters Nebraska City Neb May 17 Grand Island won in the contest for tho per manent location of the headquarters of the Ancient Order United Work men of Nebraska J C McElhlnney was elected grand guide Charles Gray grand watchman J H Erford and R W Laflln supremo representa tives The next meeting of tho grand lodge will be held at Grand Island in two years CUBANS VOTE APPROVAL Majority of Committee Recommends Piatt Amendment Havana May 17 At yesterdays meeting of the committee on relations of the Cuban constitutional conven tion a majority voted to submit to the convention next Saturday a report ad vising acceptance of the Piatt amend ment The minority faction asked for further time to draw up a minority report and were granted until this afternoon when another meeting of the committee will bo held TELEGRAM8 TER8ELY TOLD Tho big salmon combine is off so far as the Alaska Packers association is concerned Strike riots have occurred in tho cotton mills at St Petersburg It is reported that many have been killed A manuscript bible richly illus trated of about the year 1410 was sold at auction In London Thursday for 1200 guineas Toledo Evangelical churches are to form a trust The object Is to offer a solid front against municipal public and private evil A fire broke out Thursday in the rooms of the crown prince In Amalien borg palace Copenhagen and one room was completely gutted The Cleveland and Cliffs Mining company has purchased the Ashland Wis mine from the Haynos Bros the consideration being 2500000 The Butte and Boston smelter at Meadsvllle Mon was shut down Thursday as the result of a demand by the men that all classes of labor be given eight hours as a days work General Fitzjohn Porter who has for three years been suffering from chronic diabetes Is dying at Morris town N J The general is 80 years of age The Rev Dr Ezra Hoyt Bylngton one of the foremost Congregational clergymen In New England died sud denly at his home at Newton Mass I Thursday hefcVt vlHWilWlMhja NViVIIlM Mrs McKinlcys Life Hangs by a Thread RALLIES FROM HER STUPOR Invalid Improves 8o That Hope Is Revived President Is Constantly at Her Bedside Citys Gaiety Turns to Gloom Festivities Given Up Son Francisco May 17 Mrs Mc Kluloy is in tho shadow uf tho valloy of death and may pnss away at any moment Yesterday morning shortly before dnwn alio sank rapidly and It was feared alio would dlo before roator ativus could bo administered But sho responded to tho powerful heart stimulants which wore given to her during the day nud improved to such an extent that hope of her recovery slight though It was rovlvcd Tho now treatment for low vitality salt Injec tions Into tho veins was administered to Mrs McICtnloy and Rho responded to tho treatment But her life hangs by a thread Sho has taken no solid food stnee she reached hero on Sunday and tho physicians do not bollovo buo could survive another sinking spoil such as sho experienced yesterday Sho Buffers little and bears up bravely During her periods of consciousness her mind 1ms boon clear Tho pres ident Is constantly at her bodsldo and although worn by his long vigil Is standing the awful strain with remark able fortitude Every banquet and public function planned in his honor here has boon abandoned nnd tho city with heavy heart la watching Mrs Klnleys battle for life If tho end should come the president and his cab inet will bo ready to start back with tho remains within 24 hours Tho train which brought them hero will bo used on the return trip and all ar rangements have boon mado to go back by the shortest route tho Central and Union Pacific to Chicago and then over the Pennsylvania to Washington If Mrs McKlnlcy Improves It Is not bo wtT ItofAuM HMfiUHWHTT mlPrtCaMliTJiiil fciMlrifcHtWIQ Mft MmjlwHplj The Norfolk - i Weekly News Journal oh 0H NORFOLK NEBRASKA FRIDAY MAY 17 1001 liS If HI Militiamen at Albany Deal Death to Citizens THREE MEN FATALLY WOUNDED Victims Are Prominent Business Men One is Already Dead From Effects I J of Injuries He Received Hundreds Receive Broken Heads Albany N Y May 17 Thrco men fatally Injured ono of whom has Blnco dlod hundreds of others with broken heads and cut faces cars running inorcly as arsenals with no patrons the city under martial rule with Us citizens In a frenzy of excltoment and tho city authorities and leaders of tho etrlkcrs trying to get the railway com pany to como to an amicable sottlo tnent Is the situation growing out of the street car strike Those fatally wounded are William Valsh merchant and Loroy Smith a merchant both shot by National guardsmen and William Marshall a non union motorman skull fractured Others most seriously injured are George Booze citizen cheek ripped open by bayonet William Roonoy cltl eon shot by National guard and QI1 bort Hall non union motorman shot by mob The bloodshed came after a day of peace From early morning tho crowds had melted away before bayon ets and shot guns cars had been operated undor heavy guards and there was an Impression that the spirit of turbulenco was waning There had been some minor demonstrations particularly In North Albany but not a shot had been fired and as the day passed tho running of cars attracted but little attention The volley fired on Broadway by a squad of Twenty third Infantrymen In which Leroy Smith and William Walsh well known citizens fell mortally wounded lloved that sho will be able to travel before a week from tho coming Mon day All the members of the cabinet with the possible exception of Secro tary Long will remain here to the end The latters daughter Is very 111 at Col orado Springs and he is very appro henslvo that he may bo called there at any time The latest bulletins from the bedside of Mrs McKlnley give more encourag ing Indications She rallied a bit and called for nourishment To the anx ious watchers about her this was con strued as a favorable sign Tho programs for the entertain ment of Governor Nash and the Ohio visitors were declared off last night on account of the illness of Governor Nash While attending the christen ing of one of the big trees In his honor near Santa Cruz Monday last he was poisoned with poison oak He was partially blinded and suffered very much while addressing the Union League club Today ho has not been out of bed and is attended constantly by a physician ami nurses While his affliction Is not serious It prevents him from participating In any of the functions that had been arranged In his honor STATE DAIRYMEN JOIN FIGHT Support Food Commissioner In War on Imitation Products Lincoln May 17 Following the ex ample of the butter and egg dealers tho officers of the State Dairy mens asso ciation met here last night and passed resolutions pledging their support to Food Commissioner Hibbard in his ef fort to enforce the law against the sale of imitation butter and other dairy pro ducts Resolutions were also adopted requesting every dairy in tho state to assist in the work of enforcing the law Thanks were extended to Gov ernor Savage for appointing a member of tho Dairymens association to the Dosltlon of food commissioner Northwestern on Its Way Again Ogdenburg May 17 Tho steamship Northwestern from Chicago to Liver pool which collided with adredge below tho Galoup rapids and ran its bow nearly 25 feet upon tho bank has been floated sustaining very slight Injury After taking on tho lightened cargo It cleared for Montreal Tho third steamship the Northman has gone safely through tho rapids drawing 13 feet Photographers Elect Officers Des Moines May 17 Tho Iowa Photographers association elected these officers President J II Ruevers Polla vice presidents C F Townsend Muscatine and H O Bald win Fort Dodge secretary W C Edlnger Des Moines The associa tion will meet in Des Moines next year Armed Men Patrolling the Range Rock Springs Wyo May 17 A re port has reached here from the Sweet water country that a band of mounted men is patrolling that section It is believed that the rangers are In the employ of the flock masters who have been warned to keep off a certain range by tho cattlemen Chile Not Erecting Fortifications Washington May 17 The minister from Chile Mr Vicuna called at the Btate department and stated in regard to the reports that Chile had erected fortifications along the straits of Ma gellan that Chile had not erected such fortifications and bad no Intention of so doing LINE TO ENCIRCLE THE GLOBE Transportation System Planned by Hill nnd Morgan St Paul May 17 Tho Plonoor Press says1 Plans for n trannporla Hon system completely to encircle tho Rlobo are nodltod 0 President J J 1 Sill of the Great Northern and J Pier pout Morgan of Now York It Is Hinted hat but a link to tho chain la Incktug lul that hofor Mr Morgans return from Europe within a week or two It Mil bo supplied Tho gront factors In tho now system are Iho Groat Northorn Iho Great Northern StonmHhlp company Mr Hills trans Paclflr lino soon lo bo In opnrntlon nnd tho Leyland linos ro cently purchased by Mr Morgan Tho nrqulsltlon of those llnnH nnd tho ono missing link a linn botwoon Alexand ria Egypt and Hong Kong China Is said to havo boon Mr Morgans npo clal purpose In visiting Europo tt Is said by a person conversant Willi tho plana thnt tho now system Will ho npornllvn as soon as Mr Hills Pacific steamships nro commissioned CHICAGO GREETS CAMBON French Ambassador the Central Figure In a Series of Fetes Chicago May 17 Jules Cambnn tho French ambassador to tho United States was tho guust of Chicago yes terday nnd from tho tlmo of his ar rival over tho Ponnsylvaula road until Into in tho ovoning when a banquot given in his honor at tho Union Lcngtto club was concludod ho was the central figure In a series of roceptlnns anil feasts M Cambon enmo to tho city to offlclnlly recognize In hohnlf of tho republic of Franco tho union of tho Alllanco Francalso with tho Univer sity of Chicago The alliances pur pose Is to Incrcaso tho uso and study of the French languago in all count ries TRAINMEN FINISH THEIR LABORS Next Convention of the Brotherhood Will Be Held In Denver Milwaukee May 17 W W New man of Denver was last night elected fourth vice grand master of tho Broth erhood of Trainmen ThlB Is tho now office created by an amendment to tho constitution Tho noxt biennial con vention will bo held In Dcnvor Orandmnator P H Morrlssoy an nounced tho appointment of W 0 Lee of Lawrence Kan as his assist ant and the fifth biennial convention closed with a short address by tho grandmaster MISSOURI G A R MEET General Noble Elected Delegate to the National Encampment Nevada Mo May 17 Tho 20th on campment of tho Grand Army of Mis souri began hero yesterday Gonoral John W Noble of St Louis was elected to tho National G A R encampment The oldest and tho youngost veterans In the state Henry Dorman of Lamnr and Gilbert Van Zandt of Farragut Thomas Post No 8 of Kansas City wero in attendance Mr Doian is 102 years of ago and Mr Van Zandt Is 50 years of ago Nab Writer of Threatening Letter St Joseph May 17 Thomas Ash ton a wealthy stockman living south of this city recoivod several letters threatening lilmsolf his homo and fam ily with destruction unless he do posited 12000 In gold at a designated spot Detectives watched a decoy placed at the spot and captured the writer who proved to be William Pflaum aged 23 a farmer who con fessed that he got tho idea from Pat Crowes work In Omaha Iowa Sportsmen Shoot Newton la May 17 The second days shoot of tho Iowa Sportsmens association was Interesting as the first Fred Gilbert still holds tho honors The points In percentage wore Gil bert 98 LIndell 90 Parmoleo 89 C N Cole 88 Tho Smith cup was won by a new Bhootor George Selbhor of Nowton a member of tho Dupont Gun club He shot 20 straight Budd Gilbert M Mott and Mllner tied on 19 Famine Threatened London May 17 Tho failure of the spring crops in India is already severely felt Lord George Hamilton tho Indian secretary in tho house of commons yosterday said that the num ber of persons now receiving relief was 381000 and it was expected to lncreaso rapidly SPARKS FROM THE WIRES Tho stock brokerage firm of Gurley Johnson in Washington has failed Andrew Carnegto has given 100 000 to establish district libraries In Glasgow France Is negotiating with Ecuador for the purchase of one of the Gala pagos Islands E J Plnney of Cleveland was nom inated for governor by tho Ohio pro hibition state convention Thursday Robert D Wagstaff marine editor of the Detroit Free Press for tho past 10 or 12 years died Thursday from tuberculosis Colonel J K Thompson of Rock Rap Ids has definitely decided to become a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for lieutenant governor of Iowa Rev William H Connor believed to have been the oldest negro preacher in the country died at his home in New London Conn Thursday aged nearly 101 years The Cumberland Presbyterian gen eral assembly met In West Point Miss in Its 71st aunual session Thurs day Moderator H Clay Bird of Unlontown Pa presided H When Your Plowing is All Done M Yonll want a good dry place to store your plows for the season B M togolhor with all othor high priced mnnliiuery Hay I Whats H H tho matter with building n now Hhod We hnvo just what you B H nnod Its ohoun too n lot of nice common hoards Theyre M M not tho bent in tun world Theyre plenty good enough though B H and make up in ohoannom whatever they luuk in quality B H L C MITTELSTADT H NORFOLKS LUMUEKMAN H Norfolk National W II IIUCIIOL Prnnlilont AIKXANDKH IIKAlt Vlcu IronlcUul K W BUT mlilor Bank OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA Capital iootooooo Surplus 2000000 Does a General Banking Business Buys and Sella Bxoliangc Interest Pnld on Tlmo Deposits Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point In Europe A General Steamship and Foreign Passage I luslness Trnnaaotod k DKAll 3DiEiB3arroRB F P 1UNLON F J HALE NA BAINHOLT W HHDUHPLZ 8 H COTTON WM ZOT FOR Q00D LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS The Norfolk Building and Loan Assn C B DURLAND Secretary BABIES CRY FOR WHEATLING AND BREAD MADE FROM BON TON FLOUR Have You Tried Them SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS BARNES TYLER 5 D Barnes M D Tylar Attorneys at Law Norfolk - Nebrasa JJRO S PARKER DENTIST Mast Block - Norfolk Neb DR H T Homeopathic Physician andRSargeoa Offlco CItlzoni National Dank Building Telephone 101 HQB Sanitarium and Residence Main and 13th St Telephone 9 Norfolk - Nebraska JJR I E SCOBEE OSTEOPATHIST Robertson Block Norfolk Nebraska JJt J COLE DENTIST Offlco orar Cltlrana National Bank Resldenoi ons block north of Congregational church Norfolk Nebraska JyJAPES HAZEN Attorneys-at-Law Offlco lnthe Vast Block Norfolk Nebraska MISS MARY SHELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker In Cotton block over Baam First class work guaranteed Op stairs itora Norfolk Nebraska JyJRS SADIE HART MILLER Osteopathic Physician Rooms ovor ITayosJJowolry House Norfolk pOWERS HAYS Attorneys at Law Rooms 10 11 and12 llastiblock Norfolk Nebraaka ROBERTSON ROBERTSON Attorneys-at-Law Rooms 1 and 2 Robertson Block Norfolk Nebr gESSIONS BELL Undertakers and Embalmers Sessions Blk Norfolk AtoJ i Norfolk Nebraaka P J FUESLER f Merchant Tailor Has a Hae Line of Spring and Summer Suitings All Up-to-date Goods Made up in latest Styles