THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , JULY 17,10W. ( Admiral Cotton Enthusiast ! ) Over Reception In England. TO TEST KEIARBAnQE'S SPEED Battleship Ordered to Race Will Time Prom Portsmouth to Maine Rest of Fleet Will Sail for ( Jabot on Friday. * Portmnouth , England , July 16. Will the reception given au board Ren : Ail in Ira I Cotton'n umjshlp , Kcnrsnrgo the visit of the American flquadron t < ' England terminated. The royal yach yiotorla and Albert will leave 1'ortH mouth luvrbor tmlny and will receive the snlutOB of tlio warships as BH atoiuiut out. On Fridny , when outside Bullhead , Admiral Cotton will trann for his linn to the ChlcnKO , and pro ccod with the San Francisco and Ma china to Lisbon , whllo the ICcursargc trill hugln her spoud trial acroBU the Atlantic. "Our reception In England has beer most cordial and onthUHlaatlo , " salt Hear Admiral Cotton. "Nothing coulO exceed Iho courtesy extended to us or all Bhlus from the king and the prince of Wales , the olllclals of the govern inent and o HI corn of the navy and UK people of London and Portsmouth , Iiave no doubt Umt the result of Ui < visit of ttxo American oquadron wll prove bonollclul In the oxlromo anc that It will tend to strengthen the cor dial rotations which have long oxlstoi between the two countries. " Captain Humphtll of the Unltet States battleship Kcarsurgo rocolvct ! tnstruotlons to clonn the warship'f propollvr , till the bunkcra with the lost coal and so at the highest speed with nutnrul draft , to Frenchman * ! Day , Mo. Tills la the first occaslor In time of peace Umt an Amorlcar battleship hae been subjected to auul a Bovoro tost. It recalls u slmllai voyugo of the batUcahlp Oregon dur ing the war with Spain. Dy the route that Captain Homphll ! lias selected tor the speed trial the Kearsargo must steam 2,852 tullas. Or tyer way to Southampton aho made -8,846 mlloa. Bho la thus oxpcctod tc take leaa tlmo ou her coining yovngc Captain Hemphlll commanded the Buffalo , which established the recori' ' t cf thlrty-nlno days on the run frotr Now Yorli to Manila , and the otllccm < JC the KoarnajRO are sutlBtlcd thai With the excellent coal supplied am' the vassal's moderately clean botton the record for a battleship will b ( broTten. CHICAGO STRIKE 18 BROKEN. .Freight Handlera Concc Fight When Teamsters Refuse Sympathetic Aid. Chicago , July 15. Freight handlers of all tha railroad warotnusos in the city will bo ordered today by Presi dent Cur ran to handle all the freight .that Is presented at their stations , no Clatter fiom whom It conies. Twenty- two men discharged by the Chicago ZTormlnal company for refusing to ban- die- freight from the Kcllogu Bwith- board company will return to the Western Avenue freight house nnd ap ply for their old positions , with the understanding that they will handle all kinds of freight. "Tho teamsters will not act as union men should , " said Currau , "and I am not going to oacrlllco my men in their support. Tbo frol'jut handler * will handle all trolght horcattcr no matter by whom it may bo offered. " Textile Strike to Continue. Philadelphia , July 15. Doth manu facturers and employes have empha sized their determination not to glvo way In the textile strike Over fifty mlllownoia in the Ingrain carpet trade met at the Manufacturers' club and Toted to not grant any concessions to the strikers , while the executivecom - mlttoo of the Central Textile Work- era' union adopted resolutions aimed against employes who have given up the flght for fifty-five hours and re turned to work , and also voted to con tinue the strike all summer , if nec essary. Iowa Operators Have Grievances. Des Molnos , July 15. Sixty Iowa coal operators mot In secret session hero and formulated a series of charges against local unions of the United Mine Workers , which will be submitted to the state executive board of that organization for action , If the executive board docs not take steps to remedy the grievances al leged , the operators may consider their contract with the mine workers at an end. The operators complain of numerous small strikes and stop pages of work. Cleveland Walters to Strike. Cleveland , July 15. Because their employers will not grant an Increase in wa./ s and a reduction in working time , at least one-half of the mem bers of the Hotel and Restaurant Em ployes' union will go on strlko today and try to enforce their demands. There are 1,200 man and women res taurant employes. The bartenders are also Involved and probably will also strike. Some of the employers bavo granted the nrtvancp and others will try to get nonunion help. Sugar Beet Factory for Wheatland. Cheyenne , Wyo. , July 1G. A com pany capitalized at several million wao Incornorated In Now Jer- f developing county , U tttvBurt0 , MAKES A FULL CONFESSION. Moat House Murderer Tells Hie 8tor on the Scaffold , London , July 15. Bumucl Ilcrbur Douaul , the perpetrator of tbo Moa Jlouso munlor , who was canvlctud o the klllliiK of Miss Cnmlllo Cocllo ILo ! laud , at Baftron-Walden , arid scr tonccul to dentil , was hanged at tli Cholmnfonl jail after iuJilng a ful coufoaslon of hta crlmu. Mlas Holland was owner of Moa Houno , about four years ago , wlici Dougal made hla appearance , and Mis n. Dougal , BuppoHoii to bo his ulster , too ] up her resldeuctt on the place. Miss Holland then disappeared sud denly and Duugal si\J tlio womai supposed to bo his sister , but wh roaJly wan his wife , for dlvorco. Thi aroused suspicion and led to an in vcstl gallon. Dougal was arrested for cashing i check purporting to huvo been slgnc < by Miss Holland , and whllo ho wa In custody the body of Mlsa Hollam was accidentally found by a laborer li an old ditch , which had bean plantoi over by u shrub nearly four yoara pr vlously. An examination showed tha the head hud boon pierced by a build which was found In the skull. Douglas was suspected of havlni xuada away with at leaut live wives. SHERIFF AVEhTS A LYNCHING Ntw York Farmers Menace Negr < Who Assaults Child. Albany , N. Y. , July 15. The tnilcl wit of u deputy sheriff at Coxsackli prevented the lynching of James Little tlo , a negro , who criminally assaultei Emma Cole , aged eleven years , tin daughter of u farmer living near Nev llaltlmoro. The negro escaped ofto throatonltiB the child with death. Little tlo was captured on the railroad tracl near Coxsackio. Ho confessed the as Biiult and was locked up. In the mean while news of the capture renchei Now Daltluioro and n mob of 200 or raged formers started for Coxsacklc all frankly vowing their intention ti lynch the negro. Deputy Sheriff Sum tier Van Loon , realizing that tin clouds of darkness would mean tin breaking of the illmsy local lockuj and the violent death of hla prisoner smuggled the negro out nnd took hln down the river on a boat to Catsklll whore there Is a well-built Jan. SAYS TRUST DROVE INSANE. Candy Jobber Sues Alleged Comblm Magnates for Conspiracy. Now York , July 15. Eleven mem bers of the executive board of tin Now York Confectionery Jobbers' Pro tectlvo asHoelatlon. Ue alleged cundj trust , have been summoned to tin court of Special sessions today to answer swor n charge of criminal conspiracy ugnlnst trade. The complainant is Monls Golden berg , a Jobber , who says he was driver out of business by the combine am financially ruined. As ono of the re Bulls of its alleged porsocutlonc , IN says , ho was compelled to send hii wife to an insane asylum , where sh < died. Court Visitors Searched. Madlsonvillo. Ky. , July 15 < Win 104 witnesses summoned , the exnmln Ing trial of 1) . Wltherspoon , chnrgoi with the murder of Jesse Burto ai Farllngton on July 4 , is being heart here. Owlug to the excltemcut.Judgc Qlvens has ordered that all person ! entering the court house bo scarchct by the sheriff. Hardware Men In Session. Saratoga , N. Y. . July 15. The Amer icon Hardware Manufacturers' nssocl ntlon began Its convention hero wltl : an address by the president , FayotU R. Plumb of Philadelphia. An address on "The Boycott , and How it Can Be Destroyed" was delivered by Danie ! Davenport of Bridgeport. Conn. Cleveland to Speak In Chicago. Chicago , July 16. The Record- Herald says : "Former President Drover Cleveland will spunk in Chicago cage at a banquet of the Commercial club early in the fall , The exact data has not yet been fixed , but it will bo at a tlmo when the presidential elec tion of 1904 will bo demanding at tention. " Shot Cause of Two Deaths. Union , Mo. , July 15. Joseph Smith , aged forty-one , is in Jail hero charged with the murder of his half brother , John Rhodes , aged twenty-six , whom ho shot at their homo fifteen miles from Union. Their aged mother , Mrs Eliza Rhodes , lying ill In the noxl room , sat up in bed when she heard the shot and then fell back , dying in stantly. Indian Murders Wife and Babe , San Carlos , Ariz. , July 15. An IVpucho Indian named Kutlman , a graduate of the Government school at [ Uc , ArlB , i > rlnc4 iU seven > U elilU Wk club boeftuu > * 4 ufrUralcUA ItiM ( or c ifeflfe 44 fcU * i ? uftA on tlio ft * ied (4 tb Uoaatidnfc , % ul Pontiff Gets Out of Bed and Re ceives Cardinals , AGAINST ALL MEDICAL THEORY But for Steady Diminution of Strength Hla Holiness Is No Worse Than He Was on Monday- Patient Passes a Tranquil Night Rome , July 15. Another remarkable rally In Pope LOO'B condition occurred after u morning in the course ol which his holiness Buffered spells ol delirium and at times Ills strength sank to the lowest ebb , and now ho lies In no worse condition than ho was on Monday evening , except for ( he fitoady diminution of his strength Mgr. Blslet , master of the chamber Ylsltod the sick room early this morn ing and on emerging stated that the pontiff's condition was unchanged. A llttla later the pope fell Into u sleep which It has Just been announced Is Calrly tranquil , although the patient's respiration is troublesome. The rally was characteristically op posed to every modlcal theory and consisted in getting out of bed , on which two hours previously the pope himself had made all preparations for death. Unsatisfied with this exhibi tion of vitality , ho transacted private business and received four cardinals , with whom ho talked in an animated way. In fact , Pope Leo's record for yesterday would bo Incredible if it wcro not confirmed by the doctors and cardinals present In tlio sick chamber. None seem uioro perplexed than tlio doctors themselves. Dr. Lapponl said frankly : "I cannot Imagine how tlio pope manages to keep alive. " Accord ing to the physicians tha pontiff may dlo at any moment , oven In the midst of ono of those extraordinary Inter vals when his mind and body present a comparatively sound appearance. All these around the patient have long slnco ceased to hold definite opin ions retarding the duration of the pontiff's oxlstonco until Uio slow but progressive diminution of the strength of the august patient foretells the approaching preaching end of the struggle with death , but the doctors will not ven ture to predict how near the end is. Constant relapses , they say , are grad ually wearing down the pope's con dition which seems Immune from any epoclilc disease. Most persona are In- cllnod to the idea that Pope Leo may go through perhaps two or three rep ctltlons of yesterday's ups and downs , till , as Dr. Rossoni puts It , his pulse etops forever. As day succeeds day it becomes pathologically clearer that it is a case of a vary old man dying because he has lived his allotted time. The pope passed a comparatively tranquil night , but the depression ol his forces continues. TWO KILLED IN COLLISION. Accident on Chicago Great Western Railway Near Savannah , Mo. St. Joseph , Mo. , July 15. Two men wcro killed , two fatally hurt and sev eral people seriously Injured In a col lision between a freight engine and a Chicago Great Western passenger train , southbouud , three miles north of Savannah. 'The dead : John Browufiold , engi neer of passenger , Des Moinoa ; Will- lam Stewart , fireman passenger , Des Molnos. Fatally hurt : Tom How ard , engineer freight , Des Molnos ; Vf. Benson , tlremnn freight , Des Moines. Twenty or thirty passengers were Injured , eight or ten seriously. The freight train had orders to meet the passenger at Schuster Siding , sev eral miles north of Savannah. Before reaching that point uu accident to a car delayed the tri.ln. The head en gine was uncoupled and sent north ward to flag the passenger train , which was duo in a few minutes. After proceeding about half a mlle the head light of the passenger suddenly ap peared around a curve. Tom Howard and William Benson , engineer and fireman of the freight engine , Jumped. An Instant later the crash cama. The baggage car and tender of the pas senger telescoped and the two engines were piled up in an inextricable mass. Engineer Brownileld of the passen ger train was struck In the head by a piece of flying Umber from the wrack- age of the baggage car , while Fire man Stewart was caught between the tender and engine and crushed to death. General Miles Reviews Troops. El Reno , Okla. , July 15. Lieutenant Qoneral Nelson A. Allies completed a horseback rldo from Fort Sill , I. T. , to Fort Rene , Okla. , a distance of ninety miles , in nine hours and ten minutes. The first thirty-live miles was made In record time , the distance being cov ered In two hours and twenty-flvo min utes. Upon completing tlio trip , Gen eral Miles showed no signs of fatigue and forty minutes nf.tcr his arrival at Ft. Reno reviewed the troops stationed at that point. The rldo was taken , it Is stated , to demonstrate- that General Miles , at the ago of retirement , Is still a sturdy man. Lynching in Ueorgia. Savannah , Ga. , July 15. Armed farmers who have been on a man hunt appeared in Savannah on their way homo. They said they had caught Ed Glaus , n negro charged With an ngeault on ft Mlas Jobiwpn at bwur . July W. * , n , LAND LEASES ARE ILLEGAL. Indian Parent Cannot Mak Contract for Minor Children. Musttogeo , L T. , July 16. A declo- lee was haudud down by Judge C. W. Raymond , United Status JwJgu for th.o western district of the Indian Terri tory , which will Invalidate IOUSCA on 2,000,000 acres of Creek lodlan land and will bring dismay to speculator * and land Ictulag companies. U is cUUUcult to appreciate the wooplng effect of Uxu court's holding. Judge Raymond baa hold tuat ou In dian parent has uo right to lease the land of his minor children , unloan ha baa by duo coura of legal procedure been made the legal guardian. Cases whara the parent baa been made the logo ! euardlan of hla child ren are rare In the extreme , benco the thousandn of acres allotcd to minors that have been lcas d by their parents have been let Irregularly and the leases will not stand. la the Creek nation thcro are 3,072- 813 acres of land. Of this 2,500,000 acres huvo been leased to outsiders , It is estimated that only about 500,000 acres have been leased legally and that the remainder Is now being held by persons who can be removed by mi nors going before the Indian agent and demanding possession of their allotments. QUESTION IS DELICATE ONE. Jewish Petition May Not Be Sent to Russian Government. Oyster Bay , L. L , July 15. An Im portant conference was hold at Saga more Hill between the president and representative Jewish citizens of the Society of the B'nal B'rlth , regarding the petition to the RuBslan govern ment on the Klshlneff outrages. The result of the conference has not been disclosed yet , but a strong inti mation is given that the petition may not bw forwarded to the Russian gov ernment. The desire of both the pres ident and Secretary Hay Is that the Klshlnoff incident should be closed as eoon as possible , as further delay In its consideration might prove embar rassing to this government in other diplomatic negotiations with Russia. Inasmuch as the Russian govern ment has Indicated by the adoption of severe measures a genuine disposi tion to punish adequately the perpe trators of the Klshineff murders , and In addition these who instigated them , It Is a problem for the president and Secretary Hay to solve whether repre sentations concerning the incidents are now either desirable or necessary. It Is suggested that the whole mattei may be resolved into a brief state ment through diplomatic channels tc the Russian foreign office that such c petition Is in the hands of the Unltet1 States , thus leaving it to Russia te say whether It would or would not re colve the document if it were present cd. It would close the Incident with out subjecting the United States' rela tlons with Russia to a strain ant would be quite as effective as the act ual presentation of the petition. . , I ! ! > ! | f TUG SNARES GHASTLY RELIC. Woman's Leg Caught by Boat Ap pears Above Water for a Spell. New York , July 15. In passing un der the Second avenue road brldgi over the Hurlem river a tug sent t < the surface for a second a woman's leg covered with a black silk stock Inc and a patent leather shoo. I dropped back again and these whc saw It believe It was attached to t body which itself was weighted causing the lOg to fall Into the watei again. Police dredged for the bodj but could not find It. The end of tht bridge at this point is where a wc\n an's blood-stained waist , skirt tJ chemise were found last Saturday night. Some of the police connect the discovery with the Roxbury mur der. Wreck on Iron Mountain. Poplar Bluffs , Mo. , July 15. A freight wreck occurred on the Iron Mountain railroad between Bouden and Gurdon , Ark. Two brake-men , a negro tramp and thlrty-llvo carloads of horses and mules wore killed. A box car Jumped the track Just as the train ran on the Little Missouri river bridge 'with ' such force as to wreck the bridge and al low the thirty-five cars of stock and men killed to fall into the stream below - low , a distance of forty feet. Shoots Himself and Wife. Chicago , July 15. Joseph Howarth , fifty years old , shot and killed hla wife , Bertha Howarth , at their homo , A few hours later Howart was to have appeared in a police court to answer a charge preferred by tbo dead woman of threats to kill her , resulting from domestic difficulties. After assuring himself that his wlfo was fatally wounded , Howarth shot himself and rras removed to a hospital in a dying condition. Tramp Supposed to Be Burned. Iowa City , la. , July 15. Fire de stroyed a half block of frame buildings In which were Murphy's livery stable , Hatch & Holnslus' livery stable nnd Kettowoll's tiro-sotting shop. The flro Is supposed to have been started by a tramp lighting a plpo in the hay mow. The man was sleeping in the upper loft of the stable- and it is be lieved that ho was burned to death in the fire sot by MB own pipe. Bad Impression for the Young. New York , J\Ify \ 13. U hag been do- cldcd by the Board of Education that t would bo poor policy to Impron upon the voutbful mind { ) > ' doattn of us4 IteUt ftr Destructive Wind and Hai Storms in Nebraska. KILLED IN WRECK OF HOME Fatality Accompanies Tornado li Vicinity of Corad Grain Beatei Into the Ground by Hall Hsav Loss Near Arapahoc. Lincoln , July 15. Reports from th < storm in central Nebraska sbow it ti have been one of the worai of thi summer , the damage to growing cropi being very heavy. A special fron Oxford says : A windstorm of cyclouli fury , originating In Oospor county passed over this section , leaving i path of ruin from six to eight mile ; wldo. Buildings were damaged , man ; barns destroyed and numerous wind mills were wrecked. On the farm o Thomas ShelTroy a barn was blowi away and fourteen workhorses klllei outright. A heavy fall of hall aldei In the work of destruction to crops which in many cases will be a complete pleto loss. A farm house about eight mllci northeast of Cozad was blown entire ) ; away and all the occupants , a Mr Qrlffs , wlfo , two children and a him girl , all seriously Injured. The him man , Sarn Henry , was .killed outright Hall , wind and rain destroyed thous ands of dollars worth of property west , south , northwest and northeas of Arapahoe. Windmills , bams anc outhouses were blown down by th < violence of the wind and thousands o : acres of rlpo grain were pounded li the ground by hall. Frontier and Red Willow counties were visited by a tornado. The tcr rltory covered by the wind is fron four to seven miles wide. No loss 01 life has been reported , but too damage ago to crops Is heavy. SPARKS FrfoTvT'THfc WIRES. Donatl Vanotl , watchman for a York bridge contractor , was blowr into fragments by an explosion of dy namite. Fire destroyed a portion of the Oregon gen City Manufacturing company's woolen mills , the loss of which U about ? 4u,000. While sitting on hla porch , Hugh B , Stultz of Louisville , Ky. , sneezed so violently that he fractured a rib in his left side. Judge Andersen of Indianapolis de nied the Chicago Board of Trade an Injunction against twenty "bucket Ehop" proprietors to prevent them from using the board's continuous quo < tatlons. Henry Seward was arrested at Groencastle , Ind. , charged with the murder of his wife , May 20. The case has been puzzling the authorities since Mrs. Seward was found at her homo with her head crushed in. M of Ilur Aunt. "Mamma , " suld little Marguerite when the family and the visitors from the country hail sat down to breakfast , "Is it true that people who snore have bail consciences ? 1 read In one of my books that they ilo. " "I don't know , dear. Perhaps they have. What makes you ask such a fun ny question ? " "I was just thinking , if it's true , Aunt Susan must at least have killed somebody once. " Chicago Record-Her ald. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bronio Qainine tablets. A. 1 rtruKizists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W. Grove's signature s on each box. 25c. 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