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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1903)
M l < ) JMHFOMC NEWS : FRIDAY , AUGUST 28 , 1903. Norfolk Man Was in International - national Yacht Race. DESCRIPTION OF THE RACING. Plumbing of the Famous Madeleine Cost About $2,000 Upton Has Spent Millions ntul Cup Doesn't Look Worth $1.-18 Others There. While Sir Thomas Upton and Cap tain HIIIT , with the Shamrock 111. mid the cup defender , Holluiicu , uru prac tically unknown quantltUm to nn\ny people In Norfolk except from IIOWH- pnpor dcscirliitloiiH , tluro nro n few who take uioru tliiin n passing Inter est In tlio races between HIOHO two wonderful yachts hccaimo tlioy nro fninlllur with tlio ways of racing and with KOIIIO of the people , thmiiHolvoH , who liuvo to do with the ovontH. L. L. Humbu In ono who. as far hank as 187B , wan connected with the Inter national yacht race and who did u Hhnro oC the work In winning thu cup for the Ainoilcaii bout.- That WUH the season when the ConntuHH of Dufforln nttomptod to lift the cup , hut wan tin- nblo to gain It against the Hoot fool oil Madeleine , who showed her lioulu to thu Canadian crow In Htunnlng shape. It WIIH In the plumbing Hint Mr. Honiho did | IH ! portion of thu winning of the cup. Ho WIIH at thnt tlino In Now York mid for wceko ahead of the race ho practically llvod on the Madololiu > , putting In n thousand pipes and gelling her In shlp-shapo for the running. Merely the plumbing of the big boat cost $2,000 but she won the cup. cup."Tho "Tho challenge cup , " BayH Mr. llonibo , " IH an ordinary looking af fair with no bottom to It. It doesn't look as though It would bo worth more than $1.-I8 at a IIro Halo , yet Sir Thomas Llpton ban Hpont millions In trying to got It without RO far ov < m bolng able to take hold of the haiullo , which mori'ly shows that ho Is the prlnco of all true sportsmen. "Those boats , when you got Into the Intorlor. arc most romarkahlo. ConHtructod on the most HclontllU ) prlnclplos , thuy wet tlio heart of any man boating fast. In the weight , for Instance , thuro IH an Interesting feature - turo and an enormous waste of money when the wind drops. "To mnUo the boat heavy for strong winds , tons of little plates of lead are put In the bottom. Tlum when the wind gets light tbo wolght Is no longer needed and over tbo little plecos are dumped , Into the sea. There aroprob- nbly thousands of tons of this metal right there In the harbor , which tbo yachtsmen have thrown overboard. "Tbo mammoth sheets of canvas which are used for the sailing are wonderful. The whole snrfnco of It Is stretched on ono single mast , which la Increased to a great length by splicing at odd tlmos. Now and again , In i\ race , the crow would shoot n big sheet to the top In one particular fashIon - Ion , hoping to catch thu broozo. Then the canvas would begin to Hop In the air and down she would como again , to muko way for something olso. "Captain llarr , who Is still defend ing the cup , Is a tall slender follow who doesn't got In the way of much atmosphere. He's a sportsman If ono over llvod and ho knows his business. Ho Is simply Invincible. " Mr. Hombo thinks that If Captain narr were transported to the Shamrock - rock III. nml the Britisher put on the Hollnnce , that llarr would still win the cup. in ether words , It Is tbo same principle that applies In horse racing It Is the Jockey and not the animal who , in many cases , wins the raco. Col. Simpson Saw the Puritan. Another Norfolk man saw ono of the famous races. This was Col. .T. K. Simpson , who , hi 1SS5. wns In Now York for the running between tbo Go- nesUn and Puritan. The Goneska was owned by Sir Ulchard Button and wns sent over hero by the Iloyal Yacht Squadron to lift the cup , The Pur itan , built by Kihvnrd Burgess , de fended It and won. Mr. Simpson describes the sccno of the racing in a vivid way. "Hun dreds and thousands of " people , ho says , "crowded around for the ovent. i-own town , around the newspaper of fices , the streets were packed with a solid mass of humanity for blocks When tbo bulletins would glvo the Puritan an advantage , the mob would yell It's lungs out , until you couldn't hear yourself think. Then when the Genoska would get ahead , there would bo a momentary sllenco and then an awful groan. All trnlllo of wagons , street cars and everything else In this district was stopped off short completely during the race. "Tho Now York World put np u pair of yachts in tbo window , about nvo feet high , and with these kept tbo crown informed. The llttlo boats were kept moving just as the big ones , out on the water , and thousands of people packed into the crowd to watch it. " Watching Today's Race. Probably at least three prominent people of Norfolk are watching the racing In Now York this afternoon. These nro W. H. Johnson , D. Bnnm and P. A. Ueolor , nil of whom nro in the metropolis on business tlUs week. It is reported from Hawaii that the minds of the children of those islands grow much faster than American chil dren and thnt many of them are at least two years ahead of children on the continent of the Hanio ago In men tal development. It looks very much as though Home Hhrowd llawall.ins were endeavoring to make n reputa tion for tbo Islands IIH a health resort - sort to nttrnct Home of that wealth that IH going to Kuropo every year. JOHNSON FOR GOVERNOR , The Dryan Faction Has Charge of Things Democratic In Ohio for this Campaign. Columbus , O. , Aug. 27. Tom Ii. .lolmmin , of Cleveland , wan nominated yufltorday for governor by the demo- ocrntlu Htato convention , and the .lolniHon program wan carried out HO completely that every man on the Johnson slate wan nominated by nc- clainatlon except John H. Clarke , who WIIH nominated on tbo Hccond ballot. The name of John L. Xlmmernmn , of Sprlngllc'd ' , WIIH not presented for the gubernatorial nomlnatelon. The ticket IIH named follown : Kor Governor Tom L. Johnson of Cleveland. Per Lieutenant Governor Prank H. Nlles , of Toledo. Per United States Senator John II. Clarke , of Cleveland. Per Supreme Judge 13. J. Dump- Hey , of Cincinnati. Per Attorney General Prank S. Moiinett , of ColumbiiH. Per State Treasurer V. J. Dabl , \ViiHhlngton Court House. Per Auditor CharlcH A. Kloob , of { Wapakonota. Per School Commissioner J. H. Secrlst , of Ottawa. Per Member Hoard of Public Works T.V. . JOIIOH , of Ironton. Per endorsement as candidate for United States Senator to miccced Marcus A. Hanna the name of John H. Clarke of Cleveland was presented by Newton I ) . Haker , of Cleveland ; of 13x-Coiigrcssman John J. Lontz , of Columbus , by C. 13. Helchor , of Iron- ton , and Hon. Gaylord M. Saltxgabor , of Van Wort by A. P. Sandlos , of Ot tawa. Clarke was successful on the second ballot , which was : Clarke , ! l)5 ! ) ; Lout205 ; Saltzgabor , SI. There were Homo dissenting Xlm- merman voles on the motion to make the nomination of Johnson unanimous , but the Xlmmermon men quit alter tbo selections for governor and sen ator were made. Still , the opposition by various obstructive movements kept the convention In continuous ses sion for about seven hours. While minority reports were pre sented by tbo commuter's , the only fight that worried tbo Johnson nun- agors was on the senatorshlp. The minority report on rules and order of business , which was Intended to omit the endorsement of a senatorial candidate , wns defeated by n vote of 211 nyes to 4-10 nnys , anil that wns considered a test vote between John son and Zimmerman after all the con tested seats had boon decided In fa vor of the former. On naming the man for senator the Johnson men were divided among themselves. Mayor Johnson and Ex- Congressman Lent/ have been very close personally and politically for years , but a most Intensely bitter fool ing existed between them today , at least on the part of Lent-/ , who openly nccnscd Johnson with favoring lor senator n man who had voted against Uryan. The Zimmerman men had In tended voting for Clarke , the Johnson - son candidate for senator , as they said ho represented their views , but when Lentx opened a fight on John son on the senatorial candidate the Zimmerman men resumed their ob structive tactics and voted for Lontz for senator , thns driving the Johnson men to the second ballot. AMERICAN FRIARS TO MAKE WINE University of Notre Dame Will Spend $1,000,000 For Cultivation of Vineyard. South Ilentl , Intl. , AUK. 27. Special to The Now.s : It IH learned on Rood authority that the Inrgo tracts of land recently purchased by the university of Notre Daiuo will bo converted Into vineyards for tbo production of grapes to bo used In making flno wines. More than usual Interest Is manifest ed lu the announcement owing to the general belief that tbo Roman Cath olic church at largo Is backing tbo en terprise , which will bo supervised by friars recently expelled from Franco. The plan Is believed to bo a method of retaliating against the French gov ernment for Us attitude toward the church. Tbo friars are members of the brotherhoods , which were the pro ducers of the choicest wines , and are considered the moat export men in the world In the cultivation of vineyards - yards and tbo making of wlno. It Is said that the university Is prepar ing to spend $1,000,000 In the estab lishment of the vineyards. .no Itloti Mnn'H IMulnt. I don't BOO what good my money docs mo. I cau't oat. 1 never saw It In Its pntlrety. I dross no butter than my private secretary and have a much smaller appetite than my coachman. I live In a big barn of a bouse , am pes tered to death by beggars , have dyspep sia , and most of my money Is In tbe hands of others , who use It mainly for thflr own benont , New York Press. Some people are so conscientious about loving their enemies that If they haven't any they are perfectly willing to make a few. Philadelphia Uccord. Boats Fall to Finish Within the Time Limit. RELIANCE IN LEAD AT FINISH. Wind Strengthened at the Start and ProopectB Were Good Ten Miles out the American Doat Was a Mile to the good and the Race Was Close. Now York , August 27. Special to The NOWH : The Hollanco and Sham rock failed to finish the course today within the tlino limit anil the event was called no raco. The Hollanco was ahead at the llnlsli of the Hailing. They came to within threo-cpiartorH of a mile of tlio city. The race today was over tlio wind ward and leeward course. At tlio out- Hot the wind freshened and prospects for a flno run were excellent. The two boats started at exactly 11 o'clock for the third race of the International cut ) Horlcn and within a half hour the Hellanco bad taken a lead if fully a half mile ever her llrltlsh challenger. The race conlnucd a beautiful ono and very close. After they had gone ten miles out the Hellanco wan lead ing Shamrock HI by a inllo. Sir Thomas Llpton Hald this after noon In response to a telegram hop ing that ho would win tlio yacht race : "I have not lost hope , and I shall tight and die hard. If I cannot win I will take defeat In the proper spirit. " Sir Thomas In response to a query as to whether ho had asked to have a four-cornored nice between Sham rock HI. , Hollanco , Columbia and Constitution , said that ho had not made any Hiich suggestion , but that If Much a proposition should bo made ho would undoubtedly consider It. History of America Cup. Now York , Aug. 22. Special to The News : Klfty-two years ago today the racing yacht America won the Inter national trophy cup for the llrst time and It is anticipated that tbo race to day will bo ono of tbo winners to again keep tlio cup on this sldo of the water. Tlio following Is the history of the cup and thu races since international yacht racing was Inaugurated. 18C1 America won tlio Hoyal Yacht Squadron cup In the regatta around tlio Isle of Wight. Cup afterward called America's cup. Cup presented .Inly 8 to the Now York Ynotit club by tbo owners of Amarlca. 1S70 .lames Ashbury made the first attempt to lift the cup with his Cam bria. Ho was required to sail against a Hoot , as In tlio race in which the cup was won. Of the yachts partici pating , the Cambria was beaten by all except the Idler. The winner of the first race was the Magic. America also was entered. 1871 For the first time two repre sentative boats only were raced. Mr. Ashbury , challenging for the Royal Harwich Yacht club , had his Livonia beaten by the Columbia. 1870 Canada attempted to lift the cup by tbo Countess of Dufforln , which was beaten by the Madeleine. 1881 Second attempt on the part of Canada also unsuccessful. Atalanta beaten by Mischief. 1S8G Royal Yacht Squadron challenged with Gonesta , owned by Sir Richard Sutton , builder of Heaver Webb. Puritan , built by Edward Our- goss , boat her. 18SG Northern Yacht club chal lenged. Lieutenant W. Henn's Gala tea sent over. Beaten by Mayflower. 1SS7 Royal Yacht club of Scotland challenged with Thistle , owned by James Boll , beaten by Volunteer. 1S9H Lord Dunravon's Valkyrie beaten by the Vigilant. 1895 Second attempt on tlfo part of Lord Dunravon to lift the cup. His Valkyrie III beaten by Defender. 1899 Royal Ulster Yacht club of Ireland challenged. Sir Thomas Lipton - ton made the attempt with Shamrock I. Beaten by Columbia. 1901 Second attempt of Sir Thom as Llpton , with Shamrock II. Again beaten by Columbia. 1903 Third attempt by Sir Thomas Llpton , with Shamrock III. Cup de fended by Reliance. Johnson In Control. Columbus , O. , Aug. 2G. The prelimInary - Inary meetings of the Democratic state convention resulted In favor of Mayor Tom L. Johnson of Cleveland In his contest with John L. Zimmer man of Springfield for the guberna torial nomination. Mayor Johnson bad uncontented control of the Demo cratic state committee last year at Sanduaky and the committee selected then In Its call for this convention , provided that the credentials from all the counties were to bo first submitted to the state central corinltteo. Pur suant to this now requirement , the state central committee that was se lected at Sandusky last year met and passed upon the contests , that affect 145 of the 690 delegates , In favor of the Johnson men. Four Persons Poisoned. Louisville. Aug. 26. Mrs. Fnnnlo Land probably will die and her daugh ter , Miss Mattle Land , and Enoch and Palmer Goto are seriously 111 as the result of poison. The poison waa ad ministered by some ono as yet un known to the police , the indications bolng that it was mixed with the cof fee consumed by the quartette when the young men took dinner with Mrs. L nd and her daughter. A younger daughter was the only ono present wiio was not poleonod. FRATERNAL CONGHES3 MEET3. Reports From All Societies Chow Great Gain In Mem'jeisMp , Milwaukee , Aug. 2G. The national convention of the National Fraternal congress mot In tlio Masonic temple in thin city , several hundred delegates attending. President Langiltt , in his annual report , stated that almost 20- OCiC.OOO of the best people of this or nny other country are directly Inter ested In the SUCCCBS and pcrmanonco of the fraternal syiuom. The mem bers are grouped In ICG societies and the present nito of distribution Is con- dldorably In excess of $1,000,000 per week. During the pant year , the presi dent stated , tlio reports from all the societies show that the gain In mem bership has been phenomenal , exceed ing 12 per cent , with a yet greater In crease In assets. President I > angfltt also spoke of successful legislation In the various state legislatures during the past year. Ho suggested various topics for discussion , citing among others the St. Louis exposition , which , ho says , will afford a magnificent op portunity to present to tlio world the fraternal system. Dr. Oronhyatoka of Toronto made a brief address. Rou tine business occupied the remainder of the first day's session. St. Loula will likely get the next convention. RACE WAR IN ILLINOIS. Negroes Spirited Away by Officers , Who Fear They May Be Lynched. Chicago , Aug. 25. To prevent a pos sible lynching a Chicago colored man and woman were spirited away from a crowd Eiirroundlng the Jail at Batavla , III. , last night and locked up In the county prison at Geneva. The pris oners had been arrested after a series of violent encounters between resi dents of the village and participants In the picnic of the negroes of the Qultin and the Bethel chapels. About 3,000 colored men and women made up the picnic party at Mill creek , two miles south of Batavla. The negroes took possession of the lawn of Mrs. George Burton's place and when she ordered them to leave , she was re peatedly struck by two of the negro women. City Marshal Kellcy arrested the two women , but was at once attacked by a crowd of 200 negroes , who suc ceeded In releasing the prisoners , leaving Kelley unconscious upon the ground. Later In the day Sheriff Robert BurUo of Geneva , with a posse of lor- ty-flve citizens , arrested three of the negroes , William Allen. Harry Bell and Fanny Shelby , taking them from a train at Batavla , after a desperate battle in the railway coach and on the depot platform. Roth Bell and the Shelby woman were locked up In the town jail until the gathering of a large crowd of citizens caused the city ofllclals to order their removal to Ge neva. FUNERAL OF GARIBALDI. Civil and Military Authorities Tak Part In Procession. Rome , Aug. 2G. The funeral ot Monottl Garibaldi , the oldest son of the patriot , who died last Saturday , was held here and evoked a great pop ular demonstration of sympathy. For hours before the cortege was expected the streets were crowded wJth people , packed so densely that vehicular traf fic was blocked. The body was car ried from the house and placed on a gun carriage by a party of Garlbaldl- ans In their striking red shirts. On the coflln was laid the red shirt , cap and sword of the dead general , and a quantity of flowers. The procession wns of a military character and waa followed by four artillery wagons , car. rylng magnificent wreaths and fresh nowers. All the civil and military authorities of Rome attended the fu neral , the king being represented by Vlco Admiral Morln , the foreign min ister. The troops of the garrison of Rome were drawn up In the squares and rendered military honors as the coflln passed. Many workingmen's so cieties and various boys' societies , in which Menottl Garibaldi , took an interest - terest , took part In the procession. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. Five prisoners , Including Carlos Mo- Connlck , the boy murderer , escaped from jail at Tucson , Ariz. The International cricket match at Toronto was finished Tuesday , the Americans winning , 277 to 130. By an explosion of gas at the Altoona - toona ( Pa. ) gas works three laborers were burned , two perhaps fatally. The mall stage between Canyon City and Whitney , Ore. , was held up on Dlxey mountain and all the mail taken. Flro destroyed the Auburn hotel at Auburn , Gal. , and Daniel Christy and W. Bert Malther were burned to death. The Now York warehouse of P. W. Engs & Sons , whisky distillers , wns gutted by fire , causing a loss esti mated at 1175,000. The police have arrested Mrs. Al bert Williams , John Burrlg and George Dill at Bralnard , Minn. , charg ing them with having murdered Mrs. Williams' three-year-old daughter. Major Scrlvon , acting signal offi cer of the army , has been informed that telegraphic communication Is now established In all parts of Alaska covered by the signal corps lines. Miss Mary Jenkins , the seventeen- year-old daughter of William A. Jen kins , an architect of Denver , foil over a steep cliff on a mountain climbing expedition at Decker Springs , Colo. , and was killed. Guests of the President. Oyster Bay , N. Y. , Aug. 25. Ex-GoT- ernor Murphy and Senators Keen and Dryden were guests of the president. II. H. Kohlsaat of Chicago was among the president's guests at luncheon. M. Y Life Illdtt , OMAHA , NCIIR. FALL TBHM COMMIJNCHS Hlil'TliMllRR 1 , The Urrnt. most firmW nuMUhecl ami beil equipped Commercial and Shorthand School In Omtha. Moilerncourietofttudr Eip rlenced le cher Individual Inilructlon Strlcidltclplina. Practical melhodi Fireproof hulldlng Y M C A adjacent Athletic * Fully equipped gjrmnat. I urn. Illth cla > < entertainment ! Graduatei aniited to pinllloni STUDENTS PUKN1SHBD WO UK TO EAKN UOAKU VVIIILH ATTUNDING. Send or Catulogui. SAILS TO ATTACK PORTLAND. North Atlantic Fleet Off Maine Coast and Army Is Defending. Rockland. Mo. , Aug. 25. All the bat tleships , cruisers and other vessels of the combined North Atlantic fleet , ex cept the collier Marcelltis , have left the harbor for the attack on Portland. Portland , Me. , Aug. 25. So far as the defending forces are concerned , the war maneuvers have developed nothing but a watching and waiting game. Almost all the mines have been placed In position and by evening every ono will be in perfect working order. Major General Chaffeo has strengthened by entrenchments the most vulnerable point , the approaches by land In the rear of the forts , and In so doing has rendered Fort Preble. which Is the keystone of the defending system , almost Impregnable. Riot Case Begins at Danville. Danville , 111. , Aug. 25. The riot case was begun In the circuit court before Judge Thompson with the trial of Win- field Baker , who Is charged with mak ing an assault on Sheriff Whltlock with intent to kill. It is charged that on the night of the assault on the jail Baker was the ringleader at the door of the Jail ofilco and demanded the keys. Ho had n big revolver In each hand , and It Is said , when refused the keys , fired two shots at Whltlock. Urge Gray for President. Scranton , Pa. , Aug. 2G. The Lack- nwanna county Democratic convention adopted a resolution recommending George Gray of Delaware for the presi dency of the United States. 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