THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 14 , 1902. The Notoik He ls W. N , UUB1B. Publisher , I1AII.T. Xrrr ilar icnpt llnmlnj , llr oarrUr t > er trk , 1& etnti , llj mall i r yaar , H.OO , WKKHI.Y NKWA.JOUUNAI * . tbi N wt , it olliliml , 1SS1. Tit * Journal , Ulillihml 1817 Ktttj Frlilnr , llr mall par jnur , It.M. KaUr.d at tlie Poitollloa at Norfolk , N l > . , ai mutter , XI ptinneil Kdltorlnl Ioimrtmmit , Nn , 13 1 UailiiMi Olllos mill Joli Ropim , No. SS. , The propttlont IIIIH shown tin nullity to got ] ) itcrniil hln coiiHtlttinntH bonponk for him HticcofM on his pronont lumtliiK trip into Mississippi , undoubtedly bollovos that this Is not ( ho country it is reputed to bo in which to iiwko u imiHlcnl tour , or ixro his rnpputod nrrostH merely the Italian intorprution of Amorlciui cidvor- Using methods ? At the n\to the ollloora at ImHiuwpallH nro gathering in ghouls it in confidently oxpootod tliat the city will HOOIIM rid of thorn oven though it ifl depopulated. It Is a rnro Indlim Hununor day that the police do not gi\thor in ono or moro. Ohlokim thieves nro busy at Fromout. 'rhiinkflglviiiK day is approaching RO rapidly that people would undoubtedly 1)0 jnstiflud in double-looking tholr hen coops , or they may not have oauao to bo tlmnkful whou the proper times arrlvoa. A Council IJlutTs man foil 150 foot find liven to toll of his oxporiouoo and impressions. That man has missed hiu calling , llo nhouhl bo an aeronaut and perform the foatof dropplugjfrotn a bal loon without the assistance of a para chute. Hooould attract grontjcrowdn in this oiuiroly original maunor , A MnssiwhuNotts woman who shot nnd killed a man who had deceived her oil a premise of marriage was given a sentence of but a year andjnino months in a houHO of correction. The tlmo may como wlion women and girls killing men for such cause will escape scot free , nud perhaps it will bo no moro thnii right that they should. The commission of highway robbery has boon madn a capital otVenso in the Philppinos. That is the sort of law which the ladronos and tholr friends can undoubtedly appreciate nnd it in confidently oxpootod that they will lo considerably dlsuouragadJwlthJprnotlccB that have proven dangerous and obnox ious to the people of the islands. Present nppparaucos'aro thntjtho mine operators have no objection to arbitra tion of tlu > ir dilll mltios > vith the mineis BO long as the minors nro willing to con- redo all the points. The prospects ave that when they are called upon to give something toward the general results they will refuse to play. Then the pres ident may invite them into his private oillco again. Governor-Elect Mickey states that it will bo a part of his policy to BOO that every person , firm nud corporation pay their shnro of the taxes. Tills should bo satisfactory to nil. If everyone pays a just proportion it will bo burdensome to none and such a policy will tend to pre vent the people of thestato from becom ing a community of tax shirkers iustend of n united people cheerfully mooting tholr just proportion of the hardens of government. Report comes from New York that n man has boon traveling back and forth between that city imd Havana for the post four mouths , uot being permitted to land at either end of the line because ho is n stowaway. Meantime the ship on which ho 1ms been traveling finds difficulty in getting work from him for his passage , nud ho is allowing others to "do the worrying. " Ho undoubtedly considers his existence nu'tdoal ' ono and does not care where ho lauds or whether ho lauds nt all. The call of President Lulkart of the Commercial club contemplates that every business mau or citizen interested in the future development of Norfolk sshould attend the meeting nt the city hnll tonight. This docs not menu that the burden of upbuilding the city should left with n few interested workers but calls for the united support of nil nud these who have business or property in terests hero can well afford to loud their henrty good will if not their energetic support of matters to bo undertaken. The certainty that Senator Mason will be retired by the republicans of Illinois is one of the most pleasing feat ures of the election results to many. Mason was elected as a republican bat he has taken a position against his party on the Philippine and other important qaestions that have come before con gress and has accomplished no good to the democrats with whom ho has trained. Ills retirement will bo cause for regret to but few , principal of which will undoubtedly beVm. . E. Mason. After a five years' abseuco in Europe Baruurn & Bailey's greatest show on earth is homo and the small boys nnd eorno who nro larger nnxlonsly nwnit the aunoncemout [ of its tour of this country. The Bhowhas..ncqulred the 1 addition of A number of fronts and other properjy abroad and it may tie oxpootod thfit tholr crowds will bo larger and the show b6ttor than ovordurlug tholr coming seanon fooled The people have not Iwcn by Hnruum'H mioccfHoni for some tlmo and they anxiously nwnit the op portunity , The show exhibited in Nor folk ooino six or eight yearn ngo nnd entertained n record crowd , The national grange , in session nt Lansing , Mloli. , IIIXH n fnw issues to spuro to any party or society lacking something to talk about or ask for. It recommends the following national leg islation and the party in power has already undertaken to see that HOIIIO of it is realized : "General rural delivery , postal savings banks , election of United Stilton senators by the people , n ooiiHti- tutionnl amendment giving congress power to regulate nnd control trusts , enlargement of the powers of the Inter state Commerce commission , pure food laws , provisou for the extension of mar kets for products equally with manu factured articles , onaotmout of nn anti trust law clearly defining what nets on the part of any corporation would bo detrimental to public wolfnro , speedy construction of the Nicarngun canal by the United States , speedy construction of fillip cannls connecting the Mississippi with the great Inkos nnd the Inttor with the Atlantic ocean. " Must Answer for Murder. Plttsburg , Nov. 14. The coronor'n inquest into the Cawloy tragedy , which occurred at Homestead Oct. 10 , was concluded yesterday , nnd the jury hold Charles Cawloy , nuod six teen years , for the murder of his mother four brothers nnd n etstor. The prisoner was remandad to jail to nwnlt the action of the grand jury. During the Inqnoat Ho maintained that stolid indlffaronco which hat ) characterized him slnco the tragedy. Tries to Kill Her Successor. Ottuunva , In. , Nov. 14. Mrs. Jo- Bophluo Qarrott was arrested ycstor- day for llr I UK two shots at the pfbnent wife of her fernier husband. The prlsonor charges that her children have bcon maltreated by tholr stop- mother. She bcggod for another chance to 1(111 the stepmother nnd itolldly declared that she would kill her BticcoiRor In the Qarrett family If it were the Init thing she ever did. She was hold to the grand jury. Lithographers In Combine. Buffalo , Nov. 14. Representatives of a number of ' lithographing firms who have held several meetings In this city announce that an organiza tion has bcon perfected which will bo known as the Pos'ter Printers' asso ciation. The headquarters will bo In Now York. The following ofllccrs were elected : President , II. C. Miner , Now York ; vice president , W. Nelson , Cincinnati ; secretary nnd treasurer , Qeorgo J. Cook , Now York. \r - - Death Follows a Quarrel. Ilarrlsou , Ida. , Nov. 14. Following n quarrel with her lever , Mrs. Nora lluddy engaged a boatman to carry her across the hike , and when the boat was In the mlddlo of the lake she jumped In nnd drownod. She left her husband nt Wallace some tlmo ago. She had many diamonds upon her when her body was taken from tbo luUo. Editor Kelly Arraigned. Bultc , Mont. , Nov. 14. Jamoa W. Kelly , Into city editor of the InterMountain - Mountain , accused of the murder of Henry A. Caylor , was arraigned In Judge McCIernand's court. A motion to throw out the charge was taken under advlsomcnt end will bo ruled upon Monday. TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD. The Pennsylvania railroad has ad vanced wages of all employes 10 per cont. cont.A A convention of commercial teleg raphers from all parts of the country has bcon called to meet in Pittsburg on Nov. 2G. A flro nt Olyphant , Pa. , Thursday , destroyed ton business blocks on the north side of Lackawanna Btroot. Loss. $170,000. William S. Doty , formerly n Salora , S. D. , business man , after squandering n fortune , committed sulcldo at Dutte , Mont. , by shooting. Boldon F. Culver , secretary of the Illinois Humane society , died Thurs day at Ashovlllo , N. C. , where ho had gene for his health. Students of the Bloomlngton , 111. , high school struck Thursday because twelve of tholr number had boon ex pelled for engaging in a color rush. John Davis , a negro , was hanged In the court house yard at Lewisburg , Tenn. , Thursday , by a mob of 500 men for the murder of Robert Adalr , a farmer. Irving Howbort , a Colorado Springs banker and mining man , announces himself a Republican candidate for the United States senate to succeed Henry M. Teller. A now auditor for the St. Joseph and Grand Island railway was named Thursday in the person of Fred C. Ullman. He has been chief clerk In the accounting department of the road for several years. A school house In the town of Lit tle River , Wls. , was struck by light ning in a thunder Etorm Thursday and bu/ned to the ground. The teacher , Miss Edna McDowell , and the pupils were all stunned by the shocS ; but were rescued from the burning build- log by a sarife of laborers. , , Roosevelt Reaches Scene of Sport in Mississippi. SIGNS OF BRUIN ARE PLENTIFUL. Guides Promise the Chief Executive a Shot Camp Is Pitched Miles Away From the Nearest Point of Civilization. Sinodos , Miss. , Nov. 14. President RooHuvoll nnd hla party arrived hero uhortly before 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon - ornoon and In tholr hunting togs ntartod soon afterward for the camp on Llttlo Sunflower river. As the dis tance is about fifteen miles and the trail la rough nud bad , it was nftor dark btforo they reached the camp. SmodCH Is simply a siding on the Yazoo and MiasUslppI Valley railroad , where cotton Is loaded from the big Smodo plantations. A plantation fltoro nnd the residence of ono of the man agers are the only structures , except negro cabins , within sight. Several hundred nagrooa wt > ro nt the elding when the train stopped. Most of the men sat on the cotton bales , but the black ninmmlcfl and the pickaninnies Btood along the track. They showed tholr whlto tooth in hard grins , but made no ether demonstrations as the president stepped from the train. Ho was clad In hunting oostuiuo , around his waist van bucktod his cartridge bolt and at hla side hung his ivory handled hunting knife. The other members of the party also were hunt ing suits. The signs of bears in the vicinity of the camp nro plentiful and Mr. Parker promises the president a shot bcforo this evening. In one water hole Hoko Collier , on Monday , found the foot prints of nine. The president's train Is on the aide- track hero and a telegraph station has boon rigged up In a boxcar on the Biding. The arrangements made here to prevent a crowd of curious people from spoiling the president's fun were admirably carried out. The people of Vioksburg wanted to run an excursion up here to allow thorn to see the presi dent start on his hunt , but President Fish of the Illinois Central would not permit It. The party started out at daylight this morning. Paths have boon cut through the undergrowth to bo used ns cutoffs to the river crossing. The president and his guides will follow the hounds through the undergrowth in order to bo at band if a bear is brought to bay. "It will bo powerful hard , " said Mr. Mingum , "and I pro- diet the president will lose nt least five pounds In the uoxt five days. I rode through there a few days ngo and when I got out my clothes were al most torn off of me. I looked ns if I had boon In a railroad wreck. " Mr. Mingum says the black bears horanbouts weigh from 300 to COO pounds. "Wo have a sot of scales at the camp , " said he , "and the boasts will be weighed when they are brought in. " PREPARING FOR TARIFF WAR. German Reichstag Passes Bill Direct ed Against United States. Borlln , Nov. 14. The relchstag adopted by 192 to 71 votes , the para graph of the now tariff authorizing the government to retaliate on any coun try discriminating against German goods. The agrarians openly affirmed that it was necessary to arm the gov ernment with weapons for reprisal , especially against the United States customs practices. Dr. Dinner , national liberal , cited nn instance In which he said 1200,000 worth of enameled goods were or- dared in Germany for New York , but the speaker asserted the customs offi cials "changed the classification at the Instance of the i American trusts , whereupon the New York Importer cancelled the order. " Dr. Bruner further asserted that the customs officials treatment waa dictat ed bv. the intereats of the homo manu facturers , and he continued : "It Is oald that we must not offend the Unit ed States , but they will respect us more and wo shall gain more by showing our teeth than by always giv ing pleasant words. " Herr Broemel , radical , remarked that if Germany adopted retaliatory measures against the United States because of regulations which applies not to the goods of all countries ft would bo n serious broach of the ex isting treaties. Wright Losss Chinese Servant. San Francisco , Nov. 14. Luke K. Wright , lieutenant governor of the Philippines , left for the east list night without hia Chinese servaat. Mr. Wright applied to Unltod Status Customs Collector StrattoTi for per mission to take hla Chinese servant ashore with him wnllo ho remains In this country , with the understanding that the servant would be taken baclr to Manila with the oHlolal. Collector Stratum denied the request , It being , in bis opinion , a plain violation of the terms of the exluatan act. An appeal was made by Mr. Wright to the sec retary of the treasury. Noted Iowa Lawyer Dead. Clinton , la. , Nov. 14. Eldred S. James , Republican presidential elect- or-at-lnrge in 1896 , referee in bank ruptcy for this district , ono of the best known .lawyers in eastern Iowa , and a noted orator and Republican cam- palgner , was found dead In his room at his residence. . Fix Date fr Irrigation Congrie * . Ogdofl , Utah , tfpv. 14. ColonorMftJW son , ecr tary of , tbo national tlon congrads , arrived In OKd terday with Fred J. Klaraal , man of the oxocutlvo committee , they fixed the tlmo for the1 aext co > gross as Sept. 8 , 9 , 10 and 11 at n ( year. i Tire Queer Ilen OM. Antnsln IH n nervous affection the peculiar feature of which Is the fact that a person suffering from it cannot stand upright. If tie tries , ho will be obliged to hop"nnd Jump whenever hla feet touch the ground. In a word , hln actions nre precisely these of n person who might be required to Btnnd up right on n floor composed of rcdhot conlH. Fortunately there nrc.not many cnscs of this malady on record. Akii- thlsln Is the exnct opposite of nstnsln , since n person suffering from It cnnnot remain sorted. The moment ho seats himself In n chnir ho Is obliged to start up again. A person nlfilctcd with nknthlsla can walk cnslly , but cannot sit , wherenH n person suffering from nstnsln cnnnot stand upright nnd cnnnot walk In the ordinary manner owing to the contraction of his lower lliubs. How's This ? Wo oiler one hundred dollars reward for nny case of catarrh that cannot bo ourod by Hall's Catarrh ouro. F. J. OHKNKY & Co. , Props. , Toledo , O. Wo the undersigned , have known F. J. Ohonoy for the last 15 years , nnd believe - liovo him perfectly honorable in all bus iness transactions nnd financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Trnax , wholesale druggists , Toledo , O Wnlding , Klnnan nnd Marvin , whole sale druggists , Toledo , O. Hall's Oatnrrh onro is tnkon intern ally , noting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfnces of the system. Price 76 cents per bottle. Sold by nil drug gists. Testimonials froo. Hall's Family pills are the best. AUDITORIUM GEO. II. SPEAR , Manager. FridaE ! | eningJov,21 , A Festival of Laughter ! THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY HOYT'S mm OF KEYS ( OR THE HOTEL ) Presented by n Company of Farce Com edy Favorites In the Latest Hits , Fads , Songs and Dances of the Dny. f Superb Specialty Features and the Fun niest Melange of Musical Merriment over before Produced. A Now Departure in Fascinating Effects Prices 35o , COo nnd 75o. Is this Your Wife ? You say : "No ! " But she should re mind you o a duty you ewe your \vlfo. If eho 1ms ono of the old-fashionod , troublesome , cumbersome , cast-iron Cook Stoves the kind that gets red hot all ever you can end all her kitohon troubles by buying her a "Quick Meal" Ranee , The "Quick Meal" Steel Ranco is so thickly lined with Asbestos that all the heat is kept Inside the Ranee to bake and cook the meals , instead o cooking the Cook. In that way it saves fuel and it nlso eaves and aweotons temper , "Quick Meal" Ranges are daily growing in popularity. They look well , they cook well , they bake well , they last well. That is why there are BO many iu use every ono recommends another , Quick Meal Ranges SOLD AT DEGNER'S ' HARDWARE. Wo have a style to fit your foot at a price to fit your pocket $ " 2 .50 AND $ 3 4 The Palace Shoe Store i STAPENHORST & CO. We are the exclusive agents in this vicinity. A Few Snaps. . . One Automatic Drop Head Domestic , new , regular price $40.00 , now $29.00. One Happy Home , new , regular price $15.00 , now $12.50. Twelve Hall Trees , duplicate patterns , account mistake on part of factory. They say sell at any price rather tha.ii return them. Also our Stock of Ironstone China will be closed out at half price to make room for new goods. Three dozen quarter Oak polished , box seat , diners , best leather seats , $2.25 each. Same chair with cane seat , $1.75. HOFFMAN & SMITH. SIMPLE , DURABLE ALWAYS RELIABLE A dollar of service for every dollar of cost. That is the record. Illustrated book free. : The tilRWOj Smith Premier Typewriter Co. Cor. 17th and Fnrnani , Sts. Omaha , Neb. Get What You Ask for at 0 UHLE'S ' GROCERY. ALL ORDERS are filled promptly and with care. Our goods are FIRST-CLASS in every particular. We know precisely what is wanted by our custom ers. We aim to Give you the Best Value for Your Money. South side Main St. , between 2d and 3d. Telephone 41. O O G. W. BRAASOH COAL ! Swcetwator Eock Spring. Scranton Hard Coal. THONE 01. J.R , ELDER , Sioux City Florist , Awarded first premium on Funeral Designs. Handsome Roses , Carnations , Palms , Fern ? Flowers shipped In fresh condition. Phone > 6&L , city otllco : Cor. 6th nnd Flerco For 1'lamliiDg ' , Steam Pitting , ramps. And all work la tlilo llae call on STITT & WHITE. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Pint door West of Aklman'i Bicycle Shop , Leave order a at Telephone 0 2S1. This . , is the Sign ' i-4 of the Walk-Over Shoe It stands for Best Quality Stock , Brainy Workmanship and Latest Fashion in Footwear. O O r T1 H H ! F. E.&M.Y. R. R , is the host to and from the great SUGAR BEET FIELDS of North Nebraska.