The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, October 02, 1903, Page 7, Image 7

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BATTLE CREEK
VILLAGE.
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3 .36
8 3.38
8S 8S .08
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8 .58
9 .08
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1 20 .08
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8 23 .08
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Klmball & Blair's Addi
tion.
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3 2G .08
Addition.
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8.10
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.F. J. Male's Out Lots. .
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Highland Precinct.
Western Town Lot Go's.
Addition.
12 29 1.02
9 31 4.10
11 31 5,07
8 81 8.8S
4 81 2,03
Out Lot Four.
pt of out lot 1 2,70
MADISON CITY.
Original Town of
Madison.
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Clark's Out Lots.
C 5.01
B 4.21
F 11.30
F. W. Barnes1 Railroad
Addition.
13
Barnes' Fourth Addition
1
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08 9.25
F. W. Barnes' ' Fifth
Addition
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90
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Addition.
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tlon.
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West Side Park.
2 1.27
18 .85
1 ! ) .85
20 .85
MADISON CITY UN-
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Hose Lot Hlk Amt
W. J. Barnes' Addition.
7 89 2.87
North Addition.
1 22 1.27
1 S3 8.79
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Railroad Addition.
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Railroad Out Lots ,
pt 5 07.50
pt 5 3.37
pt u 1.70
Sub Division of Lots 6 ,
7 , 8 , and 9 , Block One
of Railroad Addition.
'
17 10.12
Sub Division of Lots 1 ,
2 , 13 and 14 of Block
Ten of Railroad Ad
dition.
20 1.70
Thompson's ' Addition.
10 2 .14
17 2 2.03
1 4 C.07
2 .14
0 .14
10 .11
11 .14
1 .14
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8a
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4 .08
5 .08
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A. C.Jplmson's Addition
1 1 5.74
3 1 .87
14 1 4.40
15 1 l.H
Received Shotgun Wound at
10:30 : and Died at Noon.
THE DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL.
John Kane , Eighteen Yearn of Age ,
Loses His Life at a Sheep Ranch.
Sent for His Father and a Priest
After Accident Two Other Deaths.
Winner , Neb. . Oct. I. Sjieclal to
The News : John Kauo , mm of Mr.
T. O. Kane of this city , received a
charge from a shot ; , . 'n In his right
breast at 10:80 : this mornlng > nnd
lived until noon , suffering much arjony
liut conscious to the hist.
The yotin- ; man was eighteen years
of ago , and had gone to the Stans-
bury sheep ranch live miles south
west of town after a load of barbed
wire , llo had a gun with him , which
ho had laid on thu ground near the
wagon , but it was In his way and
ho picked It up to move It to thu
other side of the wagon , when the
weapon was discharged , the load of
shot entering his right breast bulow
thu shoulder.
Ho sent to town for his father and
a priest after the accident and ro-
tallied consciousness until after they
arrived on the scone.
Ills father Is a well known and
well to do citizen of Winner and ho
and other members of the family uro
overcome with grief.
Funeral arrangements had not yet
been made at this report.
This Is thu third death In Wlsnor
during the past twenty-four hours.
Mr. Kompor died Wednesday night
as did also the Infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. August Plero.
Chief of Police Martin Knno of
this city has relatives In Wlsnor , but
says that the tload boy Is not related
to him , or If ho Is , that the relation
ship Is so distant that lie does not
know what It Is. He is well acquaint
ed with the family , however.
CARNIVAL OPENS IN OMAHA.
Autumnal Ak-Sar-Ben Festivities Be
gin in Omaha.
Omaha , Oct. 1. Special to The
News : The annual festival under
the auspicesof the Knights of Ak-Sur-
Hen opened in Omaha at 9 o'clock
this morning , for a comic riot of ten
days' duration. The grounds and
displays are In shape and the Midway
is organized to nlford entertainment
to the crowd.
A large number of ont-of town people
ple are expected during the coming
ten days and Omaha is pioparod to
entertain them maguillcontly.
BORROWS TEN MILLIONS.
Competitor of the Tobacco Trust
Prepares to Continue the War.
Lexington , Ky. , Oct. 1. Special to
The News : The association of to
bacconists who have been fighting
the tobacco trust , today completed
a deal whereby they borrow $10iii- ( ( )
000 with which to carry on the light
and propose to make It Interesting
for the monopoly.
THREE BROTHERS ELECTROCUTED
Youthful Van Wormer Boys Go to
Their Doom for Murdering an
Aged Uncle.
Dannemoro , N. Y. , Oct. 1. Special
to The News : Three youthful Van
Wormer brothers , convicted of miir-
lorlng an aged uncle on Christmas
if 1901 ( were this morning executed
n the electric chair in the prison
lore , the three tailing their turn In
the line of march to their doom.
A cousin who was Implicated in the
crime , escaped the penalty hy tuni
ng state's evidence.
EDITORIAL READ IN COURT.
ntroduced as Evidence In the Till-
man Murder Trial.
Lexington , S. C. , Oct. ' 1. Special
to The News : The Gonzales editorial
published In the State previous to
the shooting of the editor by Tillman
was read In court hero this morning.
having boon Introduced by the do-
'enso in Justification of the assault
on the editor.
Recalls Guide.
Home , Oct. 1. Special to The
News : Pope Plus today Issued ord
ers recalling Guide from the Philip
pines.
Nenow-Zitkowski.
Mr. Venus A. Nenow and Miss
Helen Xitkowskl were united In mar
riage last evening at half past seven
in St. Paul Lutheran church , north
of the city , hy the pastor , Hov. Philip
Hoeltzel. There was a largo atten
dance of relatives and friends of the
contracting parties , and the church
was prettily decorated with flowers
for the occasion. Misses Emma
Zitkowskl , sister of the bride , nnd
Nettle Nenow , sister of the groom ,
were bridesmaids , nnd Messrs. Kred
Nitkowski , brother of the bride , nnd
Gottlieb Drier , were groomsmen.
Little Philip and Marie Haoltzel , chil
dren of the pastor , were flower chil
dren , nnd took part In the wedding
march.
After the ceremony and congratula
tions , the bridal party pud a few IP *
vlted guests proceeded to the home
of the bride H parents tn Rdsewater
paik where the event was happily
celebrated During tile evening u
dainty two-coufHo supper WIIH HOI-VIM ! .
and later on there were refreshments
of lee cream and cake. Many beauti
ful and useful presentH were dis
played.
The young people nro well known
In Norfolk , and will make their homo
heie. Iti the handsome and convenient
now cottage Just completed and fur
nished hy the groom In Bouth Sixth
street. The groom Is the manager of
the Norfolk Shoo Company's store
and Is strictly a Nortolk hey , having
never known another home. The
bride Is popular In her circle of ac-
quulntunccH , anil both have largo
numbers of friends to wish them
well
METHODIST LADIES GET PIANO.
Chlckerlng Contest Closed at Noon
and the Count Gives It to the
Church by n Strong Lend.
Tlnirmlav'H Pulls 1
Tin' Chlekorlng piano contest closed
at noon today and the count of Iho
ballots wan completed noon after 2
o'clock , the hahy grand being award-
cd to the LadloH1 Aid Hoclt'ty of thu
.M 10. church , hy the coinmltU'O with
out a question aH th ( > y wore far In the
lead of all other contestants. Miss
Olive Hodman watt the noarcHt com
petitor of the society , hut lacked a
largo nuinhor of votes of equalling
the count mudo for them.
The contest WIIH Htartod early thin
summer bj a nnmlier of the mer
chants of Norfolk , tickets being given
with every twonty-llve cent puichaHo
at their places of huslnoss. The
Order of the ISastorn Star promlHed
lormldahlo competition to the church
society for a time , hut they decided
to withdraw from the race some
time ago and tdnco then It has hccu
an easy matter for the the aid noddy
to keep In the load.
In today's count , 2,914 votes were
counted for the church society and
1,591) ) votoH wore cast for Miss Hod-
man. The result of the contest being :
M 10. Aid Society Iii2,72l
Olive Hodman 17,513
The church ladles won out hy a
good 1(10,000 ( votes to spare.
New Confectionery Store ,
Ili'iom TliiiiMluy n Dnllv I
Another new store Is ahont to ho
started In Norfolk , This Is a enn-
lectlonory establishment which will
he Installed In the Hoes building. 822
Norfolk avenue , hy It. A. HopMus ,
iccently of Oregon. The stock of
goods will arrive within a few days.
Begin Work on Residence.
[ Kiom ThiitFiliiy'H Dully. )
Work has begun ou the residence
of .1. Allbery on South Kiglith street.
M. I , . Ogden is contractor.
WARRANTS FOR OFFICERS.
District Attorney Files Information
Against Colorado Militiamen.
Cripple Creek , Colo. , Oct. 2. Dis
trict Attor.-oy Tiowbrl.lgo Illed boluie
Judge Seeds In the district court In
formation against Adjutant General
Sherman Moll and Itrlgadler Oonoral
John Chase , charging them with lalso
arrest , in tlio case of Sherman Parker
nid : three other union miners who
were hold aa prisoners in Iho guard
house about two weeks , no charges
being made against them In court , and
who were released on wrltn of habeas
corpus granted by Judge Seeds.
When Deputy Sheriff I'ndorwood
visited military headquarters for the
purpose ol serving ih enplanes ho
was told that no service would be ao-
cepted by Generals Hell and Chase ,
nor by any other member1 * of the Na
tional Guard whl ) acting under orders
dors fiom the governor. He was
aJo ! told that any fuithor attempts In
that line by the civil authorities would
promptly be resented by the military
General Hell later gave out a Ftato
mont for publication In which ho salt'
the laws of the state of Colorado am' '
of the I'nt'oil ' States make members o ;
the National Guard , when In the field
exempt from servlre of civil courts
nnd ho fnr'her declared that the dis
trlrt attorney In filing Informations
nnd the judge In Issuing the caplnse ?
mn'lo themselves liable to Impeach
ment and Indictment. General Hoi
said that should Judge Seeds attemp
to enforce his order hv uce of a posse
comitatus. the entire military force
would bo uocd to resist It.
MAY FORCE HIS RESIGNATION.
Senate of Colombia Is Antagonistic to
the Chief Executive.
Panama , Oct. 2. Advices recelvec
here from Hogota confirm the report ,
ot an open rupture between the sen
ate and the executive.
The members of the examining tr !
bunal of accounts have been chosoi
hy the senate from the opposition. Tli
house of representatives sides wit !
the executive. The tribunal having t
pass on the accounts of the pas > t thro
years of revolution may , it antago
nlstic , crea'o serious complications fo
the executive , among which the resig
nation of President Marroquln Is not
considered linpohslblo.
Politicians versed In the affairs of
the country hollovo that the president
will closure the sessions of congress.
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES.
Prof Langley Is accused of using
government lime nnd money on vis
ionary Hying machine tebts. A con
gressional Investigation IB likely.
Tex a fanners were urged by ex-
Governor HUBK In a speech at Dallar ,
to organize thoroughly for political
purposes
In a wreck on the Tennessee Cen
tral near Ozone Tenn , . Newt dowers ,
assistant foreman of a work train , was
hired and twelve laborers were In
jured
Day of Atonement According to
Hebrew Calendar.
S TENTH DAY OF YEAH 0,664.
vlost Sacred of Holldnyo Throughout
the Year , Falling Ten Days After
the First , the Days Between Being
Penitential Days.
IKiimi Thutmliiy'H Unity ]
The tenth day of the year of 5. < 5lil ,
ccordlng to tint llehiow calendar ,
ml one of the most iiacrod boll-
ays throughout the twelve-month ,
awned In Norfolk beneath cloudletm
leavoim. As the day of atonement ,
> llowlng the llrsl ton days of tin-
ear , which are penitential days , it
van observed thioughoul Iho city.
A number ol business houses weie
losod all day out of regard lor the
toly day. lasting piovalled In no-
ordanco with the uaerod lawn of the
reed. The observance continues
nil ) Hiinset , when the holiday IH
rought to a clo.su.
Until Iho tenth day after the Now
'ear , which Is regulated , IIUo the
Ouster time , according to changes of
lie moon , every day IH a day ol
enltenco. On the tenth IH the day
f atonement and this is obsersod in
lie most sacred manner.
Soveial impoitant days ate num-
lorod between the llrst and the
onlh , Including the last of Goudollah.
On Iho Illtoeutb tails the day ol least-
ng in the tabornacluH and ou the
wonty-llrst Is the day of rejoicing
1 the law.
Fireman to Ask for a Raise.
Chicago , Oct. 1. The chairmen of
nil the gilevanco and wage adjust-
nent committees of the Hrotherhood
of Locomotive Firemen on all ( he rail
road systems In the United States be
gan a session In Chicago today at
which they expect to foimulalo a uni
form wage scale. A pra < tlcal Increase
of 20 pet cent over the present wages
will bo asked , It Is believed.
Shaffer Retains His Place.
Pittsburg , Oct. 1. Piobldoni Then-
lote Shaffer of the Amalgamated As
sociation of lion and Tin Workers will
remain at the head of the onaiilxa- ;
tlon. The board of Inquiry Investigat
ing the charges of neglect ol duty pro-
'eired against Shalfer gave out the In-
'ormatlon that he will bo retained aa
president , lint refused to go Into de
tails.
Fate of Society Woman.
Santa Crux. Cal. , Oct. 1. The hotly
of lloilha Page , a young society
woman who disappeared from San
Jose three weeks ago. was dlseoveietl
floating In the bay here. It was about
a half mile from the cliff where her
jntknt and gloves were locpntly
foui.d , giving ilse ( o the belief Hint
she jumped Into the sea.
New Ocean Freight Service.
Kansas City , Ott. 1. The new
ocean freight nervlee arranged by the
Kansas City Southern Hallway com-
par.y will go Into effect today. The
r. < jw line of steamers will operate from
Port Arthur , Tex. , to llio principal
ucenn ports of r.ioat Hiltnln and the
continent. Time will bo twenty llrst
class frrlf.'b1 tcnmers In the service.
V n Wormers Reac'y for Chair.
Dannoinora. N. Y. , Oct. 1. On the
eve of execution the three Van Wormer -
er brothers , Willis , Hurton and Fred
are In better condition physi
cally rnd mentally , anil in the opinion
of their attending priest spiritually ,
than niiv of the innnv other * who hnve
mot their fate In the denth chamber at
this prison. The prison barber shaved
not only their faces , but a patch on the
head of each where one of the elec
trodes Is to bo applied. I-'ach of Miom
chatted cheerfully with the barber ,
nnd none of the three showed the least
perturbation during the very sugges
tive picllmlnary.
Presbyterians Settle Negro Question.
St. Louis , Oct. 1. The negro < | uos-
tlon , which has presented Itself num
erous times In the last thirty years to
the Northern Presbyterian church ,
was settled by the action of the com
mittee on territorial limits of presby
teries appointed by the last general
assembly. Hy this action the 15.000
negro members of the church will not
bo sot apart as a separate denomina
tion , nor will the church take part In
any class legislation that Is to say ,
the word "negro" will not be used ns a
qualification of any of the church laws
or regulations.
Mrs. Mnnson Convicted.
Putnam. Conn , Oct. 1. A jury In
the superior court returned a verdict
of manslaughter against Mrs. Mary
Matjson who has been on trial charged
with the murder of Mrs. Julia A. Wil
son by poisoning An Indeterminate
Eer.tento of not less than eight years
nnd not moro than ten years. In state's
prison was Imposed.
Bank at Byron Is Robbed ,
Byron , Nob. . Oct 1. The Farmers
and Merchants bank of this place was
robbed at about midnight. The safe
was blown open with nitroglycerine
hut the residents of the town were not
awakened. The robbery was d'.icov-
cred ot 5 a. m. It is thought that
about $2000 was taken.
Long Term for Richards.
In-llanola. la. , Oct. 1 , W. S. IUen-
nrds , ex-deputy United States marshal ,
was sentenced by Judge Applegute to
eighteen year * servitude tn too peni
tentiary for robbing the borne of Mrs.
Sarah Sullivan at Hamilton , la. , on
January ? 1. 1903.
THREE DIE IN DEATH CHAIN.
E-othcrn Are electrocuted lor tlia
Murder ot tneir Uncle.
Dai.iii'inoia. N. V , Oil 2.-Without
t/i.o umoioHoon DM idem in mat thu
p"ileit and dlgnllleii e\ei ,11111 of Urn
duath penalty Impohi-d by the trial
touit , miHialncd by Hie iiiitrt of up-
IK ills and not tnteileieii will ; by ( Jov-
einoi Oilcll , Willis , l-'rudotlik M and
Million Van Wormer weio put to duntil
In Illteen and one half minutes at Clln-
ion pillion for the minder of thtdr un
do , Peter A llallonbock , at ( iiouudalu
on Chilsttaas uve , 1H ! > I.
The men walked fiom the doom of
their cells In the care or tnelr prhmt
and llanke.l on elll'or side hy pilaon
deputies , wlih calm ileiueatioi but ux-
tieuii. pallor
Tlii-M applications of tint ct.irnnt
and fdur minutes' time weie required
foi the execution of Willis , but only
two applications of the full currnut
woio deemed iiocoKHtiry In the cnao
of Ficdcilek ami two minutes from
Hie tttno lie crnMscd the thteshold of
th" room the doctors piinouncod him
dead
Huilon was unable to sit up straight
In ( be chnlr IMM ause the Htitip did not
reach high enough to blindfold him.
A HIM cuireul HWltched ou hn was
still looking over the edge of Urn strap
at the | ii lest. He was killed ovou
moi'i easily than thn oilier in. Only
ouo npplliatlon was toqulrod , though
It wis letninod slightly longer nt full
promuiro than In Hi" other cases.
EDITORIALS READ IN COURT.
Newspaper Articles that Caused South
Carolina Tragedy Submitted.
Lexington , S C , OH. 2 The fourth
day of the It In ! of .lumen II. Tlllnmn.
charged wllli the murder of Editor
Goir/.alos , was taken up almost wholly
with the reading of editorials from the
Stale ( newspaper ) 111'v. covering 1902 ,
whlih weie placed In evldonco by
routine ! fur the state. II was not an
ticipated when the reading was begun
thiil line-hall' Hie time would bo con
sumed thai was taken , and even yet
theie lenniln about two columns to bo
read It Is estimated that some thirty
columns were read Among the edi
torials reiid weie those in opposition
to Hie prospective candidacy of the defendant -
fondant lor the govinorshlp of Rou'h
Carolina OlheiH cilllclseil the action
of the defendant In sending a telegram
to Hi" pr 'sld"iil In cornier tlon with
Hi" Incl'lent of Hi" piowMHallon of n
Bwoid in rji-iiernl Mlcah Jenkins , vhllo
odltotlals r'-nd Inter in the day were
comments on the olec-tlnu loqultR.
SOLDIERS GO TO KOREA.
Action of Japan In Sending Triop * Is
Regr.rded an Significant.
London. Oct. 2 The Hong Kong
cortospondenl of Hie Dally Mall learns
that lo.uno OhliioRo laborers am
building bnrraekfl at Poit Arthur for
50.0HO addl'lonal HiH mn t.oopn , and
that feverish basin Is being displayed
In i. I way count rue ! Inn The Daily
Mall c'onsli'ers ' Hie dispatch of Japan
ese Hoops to Korea a grave move on
th" part of .liipnu The hoops urn In
tended to guaid hop loU'uraph lines ,
bill It means tb" 01 eupaiInn of Koioa ,
which Japan will probably refuse to
ovu'-uut" until Hussla evacuates Man-
chin H This , nd'lfl , th" newsiiaper ,
means a permanent occupation as It Is
nnt export oil Hint Hussla will leave
Manchuria WheHior the slop will
lend to war depones lirnHv ou wheth
er Hus-in ni''il"S'e | or not In Japan's
move
Shopmen Expect Trouble.
Cheyenne , Wyo. . Sept. 2S. Ono of
the local strlko loaders and an olllcer
of the machinists' union , states to
day that the conference of Presi
dent Hurt with Mr. Harrlman In Now
York IB for the purpose of framing a
pioposltlon for submission to the ma
chinists , blacksmiths and bollormal.-
ers , having for Its object a continu
ance of the piecework system on the
Union Pacillc. If such a request 9
made , sayf the local union leader , the
the entire Har
men will walk out ever
rlman lines.
Yellow Fevr at Laredo.
Laredo. Tex. , Oct. 2. Developments
In the yellow fever situation shows
conditions not so favorable. Olllclal
figures as given out , are : New cases.
0. cases previously reported , 89 : total
cases to date. J5 , total deaths , 3. Dr.
Opont ? H Tabor visited the Minor
coal mines , tsventy-elght miles from
this city and reports Hint one death
has oc'UTod there and thora are five
n'-w cases The situation In Duval
co-inty Is approaching a ciisls because
of the quarantine , which is maintained
against Jt hv Noyces county No train
has entered the county for nlmost two
uecks and Governor Lanham has been
appealed to for relief. Food stuffs are
a'crmlnplv ' scarce and there is talk of
calling out the ml'.ttla to secure opera
tion of trains.
Lockout of Chicago Press Feeders.
Chicago. Oct. 2 The Chicago Ty-
pothetao has decided to declare a lock
out of press feeders In 400 book and
Job printing olllcos Monday morning
Twenty-five hundred men will be
locked eut. ' .ho emp'-jyers declaring
that the union violated an agreement.
In presenting demands for wage in
crease without extending a notice six
roocths tn advance that a change was
des'.red
Banquet for Visiting Mnyors.
Chicago , Oct 2 A banquet to the
rUi'iug ir.uyocs and a concert by the
Marine Dfit.d , followed by a public
gattferlng at th Auditorium theater
at which Mayor Seth Low of New
York was the principal speaker.
brought the centennial celebration tea
a cc ! e with the exception of the fire
works' 'I'splny. which will he given to-
nfvbt Mayor Low's speech was upon
Civic Faderatloa. "