X President Breaks a Custom and Travels on Sunday JOURNEY IS MADE ENDURABLE Providential Rain Tempers the Hot Sandy Wilderness for Mrs McKIn leys Benefit President and His Party Reach Ogden Ogdou Utah May 27 The presi dential train traversed the Btato of Novada yesterday and reached Ogdon at 630 oclock la3t night At this season of the year tho ride across Nevada is exceedingly disagreeable The heat la opprosslvo and tuo dust from tho desert Is frequently blinding Fortunately for Mrs McKlnley one of those heavy rain storms which so rarely visit this region swapt com plctcly ovor tho state Saturday night laying tho dust and tempering tho atmosphere It rained also several times during the day Tho weather seemed almost llko a special Inter vontlon of Providence for tho benefit of the gontlo sufferer Dr Itlxey re ported that Mrs McKlnley was stand ing the trip very well She suffered no inconvenience from tho rarlfled at mosphere Tho day aboard tho train was passed without Incident Tho president makes It a rulo ordinarily not to travel on Sunday but the pres ent circumstances were so exceptional that ho hid his compunctions in order that his wife might the sooner reach home No service was held aboard the train but the president and tho members of his cabinet kept quietly to their rooms tho major portion of tho day Once or twice when the train stopped for water they alighted to stretch their limbs At Carlln the president Bhook hands with some of tho people who had gathered there among them a number of Digger Indians who lived In the neighboring mountains On the way back to Washington the pres ident and members of the cabinet are devoting a good deal of time to the consideration of the Chinese situ ation The declination of the other powers to Join In the suggestion of the United States with regard to scaling down tho indemnity demanded of China was a great disappointment though it could hardly be said that it was entirely unexpected The neces sities of European powers of the main tenance of their large armies and navies are perhaps a factor In their present action CREED CONTEST NARROWS Is Now Between the Moderate and the Absolute Revisionists Philadelphia May 27 The debate In the Presbyterian general assembly on the revision of the confession of faith which took up the whole of three days last week will be resumed today and it is believed some definite action will have been taken before the assembly adjourns for the day Tho question now before tho assembly is Shall the majority report bo adopted In its entirety Tho motions to dismiss tho whole matter and to strike out tho recommen dation in tho majority report for a brief summary having been defeated tho contest has narrowed down to a struggle between the advocates of a new creed and those who desire only a moderate revision of the confession It is predicted with considerable show of confidence that tho moderate revisi lists will win against tho now creed Ists and that It will then resolve Itself into n contest over tho nature of the changes Theosophists In Session Chicago May 27 Tho 15th annual convention of the American section of Theosophical society opened hero yes terday with ovor 100 delegates present from all parts of tho country Two ses sions were hold during the day and an open meeting last night In Steinway hall At the opening session reports of the secretary and treasurer and tele grams and letters of greeting from sections of tho society In many parts of tho world were read Alexander Fullerton of New York was elected secretary treasurer for tho coming year Archbishop Keane Home Dubuque la May 27 Archlblshop Keano has returned from a confirma tion tour of tho diocese He started a fow days after tho pallium was con ferred and during his four weeks ab sence ho visited 30 parishes confirm ing a largo class In each He also dedi cated two new churches He is In ex cellent health and early In Juno will leave for Ireland to lay the cornerstone of a new church In the city of his birth Seventeen Sign the Scale Cincinnati May 27 During tho past week 17 small manufacturers out of the 70 shops In this city have signed the now scalo demanded by the ma chinists and 300 men havo returned to work There are still about 3000 machinists out and about tho same number of laborers apprentices etc Cnrloua Facta About Coal Australian soft or bituminous coal produces twice as much gas as Euro pean or American coal For this rea son the Australian coal Is Imported Into Europe although It Is very costly This Is n case of the best coal going to Newcastle to oust an Inferior kind Pennsylvania nnthraclto weighs twice us much as European anthracite and takes but half the space This fact enables It to compete on favorable terms with the European product be cause of the advantage In railroad freights St Louis Post Dispatch FUNERAL OF GOVERNOR TANNER Largest In Point of Attendance Slnco That of President Lincoln SprltiRtlold tils May 27 in tho beauty of a perfect May day and with all tho pomp and circumstance of a military funeral and tho rites of tho church tho remains of formorOjvoruur Tanner wore consigned to ths grave Sunday In Oak Hldgo comotory Tho casket was covered with a tlag and with beautiful floral offerings When tho caskot had been lowered into tho gravo tho musketry of tho Fifth In fantry Illinois National guard rolled three times ovor tho opon gravo and tho trumpeters sounded taps The funeral was tho largest in point of attendance over known In Spring field with the exception of tho burial of President Lincoln In April 1805 Hvory railroad brought excursions and there were ovor 3000 strangers in tho city Scores of prom inent politicians were present from all ovor tho stato On evory public building of tho city flags wore at half mast and at sunrlso rt major generals salute of 13 guns was flred from a cannon near tho stato house This was followed at Intervals or half an hour throughout tho day by ono discharge and at sunset a saluto of 13 guns was again fired DUNKARDS AT LINCOLN Sunday School Class of Over Four Thousand Scholars Lincoln May 27 A Sunday school class of over 4000 was the spectacle presented at the Dunkard national con ference yesterday Tho mooting which was an Inspiring one was In charge of a commltteo of three elders I B Trutt A C Willand and S H Hortzo lor Tho International Sunday school lessons of tho Dunkard quarterlies were used Following the Sunday school came preaching services In tho big tabernacle Three topics formed the themes of tho main services Tho Holy Spirit by A II Hutchin son Romans 12 1 2 by D Miller and Walks About the Sea of Gallloe by J H Moore When the tabernacle was too greatly taxed overflow meet ings were held in the opon In ad dition to the conference sermons Dunkards occupied the pulpits In nearly all the city churches morning and evening FIRE INSURANCE IN IOVA Business of 1900 as Reported by the Auditor of State Des Moines May 27 Auditor of State Mcrriam issued the 32nd annual fire Insurance report showing the bus iness transacted in Iowa by authorized companies for tho year 1900 Tho report shows the 335 fire companies to have written risks in 1900 to the amount of 371509079 and to havo paid 3020475 In losses These companies paid tho stato of Iowa 183092 In taxes and 45079 in fees which was an Increase over 1899 of 28103 in taxes and of 1370 In foes UNION PACIFIC CONTROLS Reported to Have Secured Firm Grip on Majority of Northern Pacific New York May 27 The discovery has just been made during the night that Director Adams of tho Northern Pacific has sold his Northern Pacific stock tho holdings of the Deutsche bank to the Union Pacific giving tho Union Pacific control of tho Northern Pacific J V Morgan i reported to be furious at tho discovery and charges some of his host friends with treachery President OConnell in Toronto Toronto Ont Mny 27 James OConnell president of the Internation al Association of Machinists arrived hero with members of the general staff Mr OConnell stated that although in moving from Washington to Toronto ho has been placod a little out of touch with the gpneral situation during the past two days tho Indications point to a speedy termination of tho machinists strike Bosses and men In largo cen ters are conferring together and he feels certain that tho strike will bo practically over by tho middle of next week Hastings Man Still Held Kansas City May 27 A writ of habeas corpus was asked for tho re lease of Charles W Carter of Hastings Neb Saturday Tho hearing lasted only five minutes and Judgo Henry refused tho writ Carter was ar rested at Hastings Ho Is charged with shipping grain to tho Mooro Grain and Elevator company and mis representing the weights Landslide Covers Panhandle Tracks Pittsburg May 27 Tho heavy rains of the past 24 hours caused a landslide which will delay tho Panhandlo trains for about 36 hours About 600 ton3 of earth and stono came down from Mount Washington behind tho Mc Cllntock mills completely covering the tracks and carrying away tho 20 foot wall which had lately been built Oleomargarine Law Attacked Des Moines May 27 Tho Iowa law which makes It an offense for anyone to havo In his possession any Imitation butter colored yellow llko butter has been declared unconstitutional by Judge Blair In court In Delaware county Postmaster and Son Shot El Reno O T May 27 Word has Just been received here that Post master Lowry and son of Carter In Washita county wero shot and killed by a man named Fowler Tho shoot ing was tho outcome of an old feud Flood Damage In North Carolina Raleigh N C May 27 Governor Aycock says tho flood damage In the state amounts to several million dollars Last nights rainfall was very heavy and mora rain is falling All streams In Uiis section aro rising THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MAY 1 1001 11 09 Hi II Five Die in Collision of Electric i Cars at Albany TWO SCORE BADLY INJURED Cars Meet With Terrific Force on a Curve While Racing for a Switch Both Motormen Are Instantly Killed Passengers Piled In a Bloody Heap Albany N Y May 27 lOloctrlc cars racing for a switch whllo ruu nlng In opposite directions at tho rato of 40 miles an hour cost II vo lives by a torrlllc collision In which over 40 prominent peoplo wore injured onto fatally and others seriously Tho lobby of tho local postolTleo filled with dead and woundod hysteri cal women and children looking for relatives and friends surgeons ad ministering temporary relief and am bulances racing through tho city tak ing tho wouudod to hospitals wore tho early Intimation of tho accident Killed Frank Smith motorman William Nichols motorman Maud Kellogg Annie Koonuy David Ma honey Fatally Injured doorgo C nlinost everybody was taken out in this way and nenrly all were badly Injured The few women and children who bad escaped injury and deatli wore hysterical and added their cries to the shrieks of tho dying and muti lated Men with broken arms and boues dislocated Joints and bloody heads and faces tried to assist others who were more helpless Help had been summoned from East Greeubush and vicinity and In a little tlmo tho bruised mass of humanity with tho mutilated dead for a gruesome and si lent company were loaded on extra cars and taken to Albany With both motormen killed it wa3 hard to get at the cause of the acci dent but it is pretty well determined that It was caused by an attempt of tho Bouthbound car to rcacli a second switch instead of waiting for tho northbound car at tho first siding Tho cars weigli 15 tons each and aro tho largest electric cars built but so fright ful was tho crash that both cars wero torn almost to splinters Both cars were filled with Sunday pleasure seek ers returning from the new recreation grounds that tho railway had just opened Wreck Sighted Near Sheboygan Milwaukee May 27 The officers of tho steamer Boston report having sighted tho masts of a schooner which was abandoned during tho gale of Fri day It Is thought that this tolls of a second disaster near Sheboygan as tho wreck was sighted scores of miles from the place where slabs and hatch cov ers supposedly from tho schooner Hackley wero discovered Saturday The Boston did not go sufficiently closo to ascertain tho name of tho abandoned schooner whose decks were awash Thirty two Bodies Recovered London May 27 Thirty two bod ies some of them badly mutilated have been recovered nt tho Universai colliery In Sengenhyd In the Rhondda valley where an explosion occurred Friday Tho gruesomo work proceeds very slowly and painful scenes aro witnessed at tho pits mouth King Edward has sent a mossago of sympa thy to the families of tho victims and has expressed his admiration of the gallantry of the rescuers Flames on Passenger Steamer Menominee Mich May 27 Flro broke out In the boiler house of the passenger steamer Fannie C Hart whllo she was coming her from canaba with 200 passengers yesterday Tho flames caused great cxcltment among tho passengers and tho crew had difficulty In preventing a panic Tho call to Are quarters wa3 promptly answered and in a short tlmo tho flro was put ont and tho damage will be email Boy Murdered by Burglars San Francisco May 27 Robert Hlslop a 13 yearold boy was brutally murdered last night by burglars at his fathers homo on Haight street lie was alone in tho house and in bed and tho burglars fearing presumably that ho would raise an outcry repeat edly struck him over tho head with a blunt instrument crushing his skull They then ramsacked tho houso and made their escape securing little of value M HlW Colonel Thompson a Candidate Sioux City May 27 Colonel J K P Thompson of Rock Rapids has an nounced that ho Is a candidate foi the Republican nomination lot lieuten 2 tnt governor ATTACK ON SUPREME COURT iwyers Use Strong Language and Aro Cited to Appear for Contempt Dos Molucs May 27 TImmu sub an Interesting sconu In tho uupioino comt of Iowa Saturday when that body took up what purported to bo a motion for a rehearing In a cann from Hardin county Tho printed pamphlet con sisted of four pages Tho title of tho case was given Mary J Jamison against John Jamison appellant hut tlioie wai nothing to Indicate whoro the case was from who tho Judgo wan that tried it nor anything to show tho nature of tho case or to Indicate what tho complaint of tho appellant was Tho entire pamphlet wan a vicious de nunciation of tho court In polite lan guage hut so manifestly tho work of attorneys Inspired by rago rattier than reason that It was conaldotoil ridicu lous Tho attorneys Intimated Hint country lawyers could not got Justlco before tho supremo court that unless a law yer belonged to a oertnin class It was useless to coino before tho court de clared that tho court had rendered Its decision In tho case without reading tlie argument or referring to tho cita tions etc On tho whole It was such nn attack on tho court as could not be Ignored Tho attorneys whoso names were signed to tho pamphlet aro J II Scales of Ackley and John Barry Fred J Smith Oelwcln The court Issued an Tho scene of tho accident was at a order citing them to oppear before tho point about two miles out of Green- court May 28 and show cause why they bush on tho line of tho Albany and should not bo committed Tor contompt Hudson railway Tho point whoro tho cars met on the slnglo track was COMPANY A TAKES OMAHA CUP at a sharp curve and so fast wero both running and so sudden was tho colli sion that tho motorman never had time to put on tho brakes before southbound car No 22 had gono nl most clean through northbound car No 17 and hung on tho edge of a high bluff with its load of shrieking maimed humanity Ono inotorinan was pinioned up against tho Hiuashed front of the southbound car with both legs severed and killed Instantly while the other one lived but a few minutes Fully 120 men women and children formed a struggling shrieking pyra mid mixed with blood detached por tions of human bodies and tho wreck age of the cars Some of the more slightly Injured of the men extricated themselves nnd began to pull peoplo Annual Drill Contest of Nebraska Uni versity Lincoln May 26 Tho annual drill contest of cadets of tho University of Nebraska for possession of the Omaha cup lesulted In a victory for Company A under command of Captain Harry A Tultey of Omaha and Lieutenants Abbott of Lincoln nnd Sttilir of Grand Island Company D wlnnor of last years contest was credited with sec ond honor In tho contest Saturday The gold modal for excellence In In dividual Infantry drill wns won by First Sergeant A K Raines of Nor folk nnd tho silver medal In tho sanio contest was awarded to Corporal D II Hohman of Omaha BODY FOUND IN VELL out of the two rear ends of the cars and Supposed Kidnaping at Cedar Falls is Explained by the Discovery Cedar Falls la May 27 Tho body of tho son of James Murphy of Hud son was found Saturday In a well on the farm Tho disappearance of tho young man several weeks ago caused a sensation In tho neighborhood It been kidnaped Tho father thought lie could recall a cry for help from tho young man about the time he loft tho houso for tho barn and lie also remembered tho passing of a buggy containing two strange men Mary Ellen Lease Bankrupt New York May 27 Mary Ellon Lease tho lecturer filed a petition Iii bankruptcy in the district court Tho liabilities aro 3217 tho assets 2293 Much of tho indebtedness was Inclined ns endorser on mortgages given by her husband C L Lease Tho assets named by tho petitioner consist of debts duo and ate either for money loaned or for lectures delivered by Mrs Lease Meet Next In Council Bluffs Sioux City May 27 Tho Iowa grand council of the United Commercial Travelers decided to meet next Juno at Council Bluffs The following officers wero elected Grand councillor J F Holwig Council Bluffs secretary D 13 Morrison Sioux City treasurer C N nragg Des Moines conductor A E Bray Council Bluffs Body Found In Lake St Paul May 27 Tho body of Henry Mlngers who last Sunday shot and killed his Frank Grepel In this city was found In a small lake a short dlstanco southwest or hero Mlngers had attached a stono to a rope and tied tho ropo about his neck SPARKS FROM THE WIRES A volcanic eruption In Java killed 181 persons Burglars robbed the bank at Mineral Point Wis of 30000 Twenty one miners wero killed in a flro at Waldenburg Prussia James II Koonos 3-year-old Conroy won tho 10000 Brooklyn handicap Coal operators of Indiana Illinois and Ohio aro planning to form comblno with capital of 50000000 Tho United Presbyterian general as sembly decided to remove tho inhibi tion of marriage to a deceased wlfoa sister It Is reported that tho head of Rear Admiral Sampson will appear on tho medals commemorating the battle of Santiago bay Tho court of claims has awarded 1181830 to bo distributed among tho officers and men who fought in tho battlo of Manila bay Moses Holo city treasurer of Color ado Springs Colo nnd Charles E Smith former city cierk wero arrested on a charge of embezzling 20000 Senators Tillman and McLaurln of South Carolina havo both sent their resignations to Governor McSweonoy as tho result of a warm political feud Tho steamship Ohio arrived at Bos ton with tho solo survivor of tho Nor wegian bark Elslo wrecked in colli sion on last Thursday near Sablo Island A party of tho Qucons Mounted in fantry laid an ambush for the Bocra at Amer8fort Transvaal and was Itself defeated Tho Boers havo again In vaded Cano Colony and there Is Jnowed lighting at many points III UNI United States Legation Guard Mas Its First Trouble GERMAN SOLDIERS START IT Come In Contact With American Ben tries and Ono is Shot German Of ficer Driven Off at Point of Bayonet Sentry Under Arrest Peking May 27 Tho Unltud States legation guatd had Hi first trouble Le gation street Is being repaired near tho legntlon and nn American sentry was placed at tho point with orders to direct people around by a iildo street Everybody obeyed tho request with the exception of thu Germans both officers and soldiers who havo caused the American Hontrlon much trouble One of the Oerniaa officers drew his sword and charged an American soldier who brought his bayonet to cliargo whereupon the officer desisted Subsequently a Ger man soldier charged past tho nontry who fired hitting another German sol dier near tho Gorman legation a quar ter of a mile off This fortunately was only a slight flesh wound Tho sentry has been placed under arrest and Major Robertson has lustltutud an Investigation EMPEROR WILLIAM NOT BROKE No Truth In Story of Alleged Loss of Private Fortune norlln May 27 Statements pub lished In the United States by a news ngency to tho effect that tho private fortunes of tho emperor nnd oinproHS of Germany and other members of the royal family bad been almost entirely swept away by tho operations of a swindler havo been closely Investl gated hero with the result that tho1 statements referred to are found to bo absolutely without foundation There are oven not any rumors afloat concerning these alleged losses by their majesllea Tho correspondent i of tho Associated Piess obtains Ills In I formation to deny tho truth of those statements from absolutely authentic J sources This denial Is not only j based upon Information fioin tho Ini I mediate oulouingo of the emperor but fioin leading financiers ns well men who would surely Know If tho matter wore true Dr Zahn Drops Dead Qulncy Ills May 27 Rev Louis Zahn pastor of St Johns Lutheran was supposed at the time that ho had I clmrcli diopped dead yesterday while delivering an nddiess at tho laying of tho cornerstone of the new St Jacoblc church building Hev J H Ilirsch herger of St Louis made tho first ad dress and then Dr Zahn aroso to de liver tho sermon Ho had spoken only a little whllo before ho foil and In two minutes ho was dead Tho cornerstone was then hurriedly laid by Rev William Hallenborg pastor of tho church without further ceremonies Breaks Pistol Record San Fiancisco May 27 J K Gor man of the Golden Gate Pistol club broko tho 50 and 100 shot worlds rec ords at 50 yaidB at tho Shell Mound ranges yesterday The score for tho 100 shots was mailo upon two strings of 50 The result of tho first string was 468 On the second string Gor man made tho wonderful score of 471 breaking the previous worlds record of 471 which was held by himself nnd n Boston erackshot Tho total for the two strings was 912 which sur passed all previous records by eight New Oil Strike In Texas Dallas Tox May 27 A great strlko of oil has been made at Sour J Lake 20 miles northwest of Beau mont a won was sirucK ai i o ciock last evening In tho rear of the Sour Lake hotel and at once became a gusher flowing 15000 barrels a day Tills new strlko so far from tho Beau mont field has caused renewed excite ment all over Texas and n rush to tho now district Is already on Trial Spin of the Constitution Newport It I May 27 Shortly after 9 oclock tho Constitution started up tho bay for a llttlo spin Every thing connected with the boat worked In tho most satisfactory manner and Captain Rhodes was highly pleased with tho work of his crew Tho boats performance was entirely satis factory to Vice Commodore August Bolmont Broom Corn Warehouse Burns Chicago May 27 Broom corn valued at 200000 was burned last night In a flro that destroyed a ware houso at Eighty first and Wallace streots Tho broom corn was owned by V L Rosenberg a Chicago manu facturer Tho building which wa3 valued at 25000 was owned by tho Cortland Wagon company Boers Driven Off London May 27 Tho war office has received the following dispatch from Lord Kitchener A superior force of Boers made a determined at tack on a convoy between Venters dorp and Potschefstroom May 23 but wero driven off Our loss was four killed and 30 wounded Tho convoy arrived In safety Cutter Grant Off the Rocks Victoria B C May 27 Tho United States rovenuo cutter Grant camo off tho rocks in Saantch inlet last evonlng and Is being brought here for tempo rary repairs Clean Up Estimated at 30000000 Vancouver B C May 27 Passen gers who arrlvod on tho steamer Teea yesterday estimate tho seasons clean up at Dawson at 30000000 Catatth poisons the blood irritates the ncrvc cclh and causes nclics and pains in the tem ples eyes brain and spinal cord Headache neural gia impaired appetite indi gestion sleeplessness nerv ous exhaustion and des pondency all point to the weakened nerves that arc crying aloud for renewed strength and health For dliltirlxM lip lieiit pitm pililllOM lieiu u nr nrrviiMiicvt nun lo prtMlou o spitlM liiMiLlil on lly Ion contlliili i iiirmil n iiiiie wr Mile Ncrvlm U wIMiout mi e j i ii Kkv L K Jill i Wctlciville O Dr Miles Nervine soothes the nervous irrita tion stimulates digestion and builds up health and strength Begin to day Sold by ilrnnijnN m uuir mtco Dr Miles Me h il o Klklurt Ind HEADACHE i Al kit drug tlnrr 25 Do 25c SALZERS SEEDS 1 rwiUL mnt tuu hiuii n fZjy ThlaUariAririif fltAtnriinntimtHiL fcKEOigBAfvUlMM It out avrj Mm 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A LI FO R N I VIA NEW ORLEANS Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars FROM Porsonaily CHICAGO A eii nulla iiiroiiitii to loi AiiKulub anil Kan Fruticltcn via Now OrlomiH in comiuctiou EVERY wltlithoSoutliomPrt WFDNESDAY cc viriK OliirnKi dVjiwo on tho Vmtriilb fust MORNING Sow Orlonna Si cinl ronnnctloii a I no in ulii by this train with daily tram out of Now Orliiins for tho laciflo oimt Tho Ilinitiil from Clilcatro mory ovuii Ihk roniiicta on Moiidiiit and Thursdays at NuwOrloatM laftor Docninlmr l 1WJ with tin SUNSET LIMITED of tliu Southuni Iaciilc Kiviiu special through durviro to Sau Francisco F L0RID VIA NASHVILLE AND ATLANTA THROUGH SERVICE FROM ST LOUIS A Doubli daily sarv ten is maintaiuuil out of St Louis via tha Illinois Central ami connuctniR lines to Nuslirtlloilliattauoo gn and Atlanta thro sleeninir car to Jack sonville Florida being carried on the DIXIE FLYER loivlDK St Louis every evening This train as null as the Day Kxpruss loavini St Louis in the morning aru Ixitli solid trains to Nashville having through coaches and sleeping cars run ning through Martin Toun nnd tho N O A St L H Connection via this lino for all princi ml points In the Southeast such as Charleston Wilmington Aillu aud Satauuah uucl for all poiuto iu Florida TWO SOtID FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS Pail from Chicago to Memphis aud Now Or leans HOMESKEKEBS KXCUBSIONS to certain points iu tlio South on tho lines of the Illinois Ceutral and Y A M V railroads will ba run on tho flist and third Tuesday of each mouth dur lug tho winter season Full particulars concerning all of tlio above cau be hud of agents of the Illinois Central or by addrossiug A II Uaawn Q IN A Chlcaua