THE NORFOLK NKWSf I'KIDAY , MA Y (5 ( , 190 ! KINKAID BILL OPENS MILLION ACRES IN NORTHWEST. SIXTY DAYS AFTER APRIL 28. President Will Issue His Rosebud Proclamation Within Week or Ten Days , so that Entry May be Made on First of July , This Year. 'Washington , D. C. , Mny 4. Nine million acres of land In northwestern Nebraska will ho taken up by settlers tlors as a result of the Klnkald hill , which President lUxiscvclt signed on the last day of congress. Although the measure nffects no state hut Ne braska , It Is of a special importance to that stnto , and will result in a marked Increase in the population of the land In northwestern Nebraska , and In the assessed valuation of prop- tray. tray.The The measure provides that CIO acres , or one section of land , may betaken taken updor the homestead laws. As the land In northwestern Nebraska is suitable chiefly for grazing purposes , It was impossible for a settler to make n living on one-fourth section. With C40 acres at his disposal , a homestead er can keep enough cattle or sheep on his own land to make it worth while for him to take land in that part of the state. Sixty days after April 28 , the No- hraska land will ho opened for settle ment , under the provisions of the now law , and it Is believed hy Congress man Klnkaid , that all the government land In Nebraska will ho entered un der the now act before next fall. Nehraska lands which are capable of Irrigation may bo set asUlo hy the secretary of the interior , under the reclamation net , and as most of the lr- rlgahlo land has already been taken up the now law will apply to grazing land only. The Rosehud country containing 410,000 acres in South Dakota , which will be opened under the Burke act , just passed , is immediately north of Nebraska land , which Is to ho opened , and a great rush of settlers is ex pected into the two states within the next six months. The president will Issue his proclamation , opening the Rosebud country within a week or ten days , so that the land may he en tered on or about July 1. McAII Mission Body Meets. East Orange , N. .T. , May 4. The American McAll association began its annual meeting here today with Mrs. Charles H. Parkhurst , wlfo of the pas tor of the Madison Avenue Presbyte rian church , New York , presiding. Branch societies ae far west as Chicago cage , Milwaukee and St. Louis arc represented at the meeting , wh'cli ' will be In session two days. The list of speakers includes prominent mis sion and settlement workers from va rious parts of this country and several from London and Paris. BISHOP PHELAN'S ' GOLDEN JUBILEE Right Reverend Richard Phelan , Cath olic Bishop of Pittsburg , Re ceives Congratulations. PIttshurg , Pa. , May 4. The Right Rev. Richard Phelan , bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Pittsburg , was the recipient of a Hood of con gratulations and numerous valuable presents today on the occasion of the golden. Jubilee of his priesthood. In observance of the anniversary there was a special pontiflcial mass In the Church of the Epiphany this morning , attended by the clergy of the diocese and a host of representative lay mem bers of the church. A public recep tion is to be held in Carnegie hall this evening , at which it is expected announcement will be made of the completion of a fund of $250,000 for the finishing of the interior of the new St. Paul's cathedral. If you are a dyspeptic you owe It to yourself and your friends to get well. Dyspepsia annoys the dyspep tic's friends because Ills disease sours his disposition as well as his stem ach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will not only cure dyspepsia , Indigestion and sour stomach , but this palatable , re constructive tonic dlgestant strength ens the whole digestive apparatus , and sweetem the life as well as the stomach. Wlien you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure the food you eat Is enjoyed. It Is digested , assimilated and its nutrient properties appropriated * ated by the blood and tissues. Health is the result. Sold by Asa K. Leon ard. " These days so rapid is the pace , The man of action wins the race , And If the finish you would see Go take some Rocky Mountain Tea Mill Finishes Work. The work of Installing the now ma chlnery at the Sugar City Cereal mills Is completed and has been inspected with satisfaction by officials of the manufacturing company. The wheels will now turn with added fervor greater output and better cereal pro ducts than over. Metropolitan Handicap Today. Now York , May 5. This Is the open Ing day of the meeting of the Wesb- chester Racing association and every thing pointed favorably to good sport This morning the candidates for the Metropolitan handicap , the event o the opening day and the princlpa eaturo of the entire meeting , were nit for final practice and were vatched by a throng of rail-birds eager to get a line on the possible vlnncr of the rich utako. Peculiar Interest attaches to the big race this yqar , because It IH the last nasmuch a August Uelmont and his associates expect to open the now Uelmont park , at Queens , L. 1. , next ear , and the MetroKlltan | ) handicap season that \Vestchester Racing iss-oclatlon will use Ita present home , vlll then bo transferred to the Long stand track. For township plows drag or wheel scrapers elevating graders cutting edges for road machines or repairs ) f any kind , write Stroud & Co. , Omaha , Neb. CONVENTION MET AT SIOUX FALLS TODAY. NAME DELEGATES AND TICKET Gubernatorial Campaign .Has Been Spirited and Indications are that Crawford Will be the Nominee. Iowa Democrats at Des Molncs. Sioux Kails , S. D. , Mny 4. The ro- uibllcan state convention to cheese eight delegates at largo to the na tional convention at Chicago , and to lomlnnto two candidates for congress , candidates for the judiciary and n full state ticket , met nt noon today in his city. Frank Crane , chairman of he state committee , called the con vention to order , and Introduced the temporary chairman. The opening iddrcsses criticised the democratic stnto and national leaders , and de clared that If the republicans do their luty as they did In 1000 , there can bo jut one result , the triumphant re election of President Roosevelt. At .ho conclusion of the opening speech es , committees on resolutions and icrmanent organization 'were appoint ed , and a recess taken to permit the committees to draw up their reports. The report of the committee on res olutions will vigorously commend the whole course of the Roosevelt admin- stratlon and strongly indorse the president for renominatlon. The campaign for the gubernato rial nomination to bo made hy today's convention has been one of the most spirited In the political history of South Dakota. The Indications are that Coo I. Crawford , the antl-machlno candidate , has more than enough lelegates pledged for him to assure ils nomination. The selection of Crawford will break up the machine rule which has prevailed hero for six years. Minnesota Republicans. St. Paul , Minn. , May 4. Pursuant to call the republican state commit tee assembled at the Windsor hotel to fix the time and place and make other arrangements for the state con vention which is to nominate candi dates for governor and other state officers to be voted for this fall. Doth Duluth and St. Paul had delegations on hand to bid for the convention , which will probably be held the last week In June or the first week In July. Congressman Birdsall Renomlnated. Waterloo , la. , May 4. The Third district republican congressional con vention met here today and renoml- nated Congressman Birdsall , who was without opposition , A Mutter of Opinion. Time was and thin , too , in modern ages when no one was considered n scholar unless he could discourse In Greek , and In one age of the world red eyes were in the highest type of beau ty. In China now the greatest beauty is the one with the smallest feet. In Peru a lady Is not considered dressed unless her face Is hidden. A dozen different doctors will maintain conlllct- Ing opinions touching both diagnosis nnd remedy In n nick patient. A story Is told of a certain artisan who was de signing so simple n thing as an ax helve. SCVPII different people who pro fessed to know what was the correol thing advised him to make It In seven different ways. He followed no one's advice , but made a perfect helve this according to his own opinion , Ex change. The Site of fluMoon. . As seen by dlCferont persons , the slr.o of the moon varies from that of a cart wheel to a silver dollar. To many It seems about n foot In diameter , from which Professor Young eont'ludcH thai to the average man the distance of the surface of the nky Is about 110 foot. Ii Is certain that artists usually reproseii ! the moon nuu'h too lnr c In si7.0 In tht'lr paintings. Occasionally they rcpreson It In I'venin scenns with the horns turned downward Instead of upward whereas they must always point awnj from the sun. The true angular size of the moon Is about half a degree , BO that it can always be concealed bohlm n lead pencil held at arm's length A Quick The Duchess of Lauraguals , who was somewhat given to making poetry could not think of a word to rhyme with coif. Turning to Talleyrand , who chanced to bo by her side , she said "Prince , give me a rhyme to coif. ' "Impossible , duchess , " replied Talley raud without a moment's delay , "for that willed pertain * to Uvo head of n WOIIMUI baa ncltbor rhyme nor reason. ' FOUR COUNTS AGAINST DANKER OF SHELDON , IOWA. ALSO RAILROAD COMMISSIONER Accused on Four True Dills for Crook- * ednesB In His Danklng Methods , the O'Brien County Jury Drlngs In Its Indictments. Sheldon , la. , May 4. The O'Hrlen county grand Jury has voted four In- HctmontB against Kil C. Brown , chair- mm of the Iowa railroad commission and president of the failed Sheldon Stnto hank of this place , for alleged rregularltlcs In connection with the innk's affairs. They are understood o Include one and possibly two , for 'inhe//.lement , one for declaring a llvldond when ( ho bank waa Insol ent , and at least one for receiving leposlts after Insolvency. The In- llctments have not yet been report ed. Mr. Hrown was waiting to he called , hut was not called , the Indict- iioiitH being based on records. The largest embo//.lement charged s based on a loan of $71,00 ! ( > to .1. W. 'Ix & Co. , a firm of which Hurl Hi-own , cashier and son of President Mrown , vas a member. Hurl Brown signed ho linn's name of Fix .t Co. , to the lotes , the loan being made without authorization of the directors , which s contrary to statute In case of an > lllcer of the bank. H Is charged , In mother Indictment , that April 1H , ! )0n ) , the hank declared a dividend of learly $1,000 , being then Insolvent , n another Brown IB charged with laving borrowed $ d,000 from a Chicago cage bank on his personal note and ater writing the Chicago bank to charge It against the Sheldon bank , vhich is alleged to constitute cm- lez/lement. There are several spe cific charges of receiving deposits after the bank was Insolvent. The mnk originally had $100,00. . ) capital , nit in 1895 was reorganized , the cap- tal being cut to $50,000. H is charged with carrying over $78,0(10 ( of practically worthless paper o the new organization , and there fore , being Insolvent from the hegln- ilng of the now organization. 13,1 C. Brown loft Sheldon after it vas given out that the indictments md been voted to attend the congres sional convention at Cherokee. On the train ho told friends that In view > f his Indictment ho should not fur ther attempt to stand as candidate for renominatlon as railroad commis sioner , his term expiring this year. I'ho hank Is expected to pay 40 to GO cents on the dollar. An effort will ho made to hold the irlglnal $100,000 of stock for 100 per cent assessments on the ground that ho bank was Insolvent when they or ganized and retired , and therefore they could not escape liability , mere- y reorganizing. Under the reorganization the $50- 000 of stock was chiefly held In Du- juque , but was later bought hy the Browns. Under the purchase It con tinued to be hold hy the Dubunuo people ple as collateral security , the Browns : o pay for It In installments. The Duhuque men retained the right to vote it. Creditors Insist that this was equivalent to continued ownership by the Dubuque Interests , therefore that an assessment against them will hold good. If these two assessment con tentions are made good at law a large share of the liabilities will bo paid , as the eastern Iowa people are weal thy. An Orfrntal Sherlock A book on India tells of a native de tective whose methods were anything but scrupulous. One important matter Investigated was a robbery of about half a lakh of rupees' worth of silver Ingots ( about ? 2o,000) ) that was sent down on camels with an escort of llf- tccn armed men from Indore to Kotnh. The escort was killed by Dacolts nnd the silver taken. Isrl Pershnd , the ori ental Sherlock Holmes , rasseldar major of a native regiment , made It his busi ness to bring these men to justice nnd when asked In after years how he ob tained hl proofs remarked , smilingly stroking his beard , that If a man was judiciously strung up , spread eagle wise , by his thumbs , much useful In formation mlghf bo extracted , nnd , having no marks of 111 treatment to show to the sahibs , he generally held his tongue. Of a certain witness In thla case ho wrote that ho had "given 'awfully good evidence' nt the trial , but ns there was 'just a little discrepancy' between this and his previous deposi tions before the political agent , when the original files were called for by the higher court , 'It would be better to omit this one nnd say It had been eaten by white ants. ' " ' I | i unil Down. First Student A funny thing hap pened to me In class today. Second Student The idea ! First Student Yes The professor called mo up , nnd then he called mo down. Princeton Tiger. Pnrlliilly Ill-turned. Algy You say she only partially re turned your affection ? Clarence Yes and that's what I'm annoyed about Bho returned all the love letters , but retained all the Jewelry. "Money , " enid Uncle Ebon , "la wha makes do mure go , but sometimes 1 wants n sensible driver to proven somebody film glttln' throwed hahd , ' Baltimore American. DIG MEETING OF CANE GROWERS Five Hundred Delegates From South ern Stntes Assemble nt Jackson ville Convention ! Jacksonville , Kin , May 4. The- In terstate Sugar ( IroworH1 association began ItH second uiituiiil convention In .InrkKonvlllo today with P. ( J. 1'urmi of Savannah profiling. Tim dele gates number more than 500 and coino from Arkansas , Texas , Louhi- tana , Mississippi , Alahiuna , Florida , loorgla and South Carolina. Hon. antes \VllHon , secretary of ngrlcul- lire ; Or. II.V. . NVIloy , chief of the uroau of chemistry , United States opartmont of agriculture anil other imminent speakers will address ( ho otnontloii. MISS JOANNA HAQEY CITY LIBRA RIAN AT LINCOLN. WERE MANY MORE APPLICANTS laving Grnduntcd from the Norfolk Hlh [ ] School , the State University and Later a Llbrarlan'n College , She Now Holds High Place. Miss .loanna Hagoy of thin oily , lanihlor of Dr. and MIH.V. . H. II. lla- gey of IhlH clly linn boon elected over i largo number of olhor applicant * ! o tlic poHlllon of city librarian nt , lneoln. This will ho received wllh ilonsnro hy her many Norfolk frhmdH. MI.SH Ilagoy IH a ! ; railnalo of the Norfolk high school. She aim ) has a llploma from thu state university , graduating with the HUMS of 18117. Af- or her graduation thuro Hhu taught chool for a period and then took a ourso of two loriim at a Hlmirlan'H ollego In thu oast. Hcturnlng , HIO ! van elected a year ago to the position if city librarian at Hoatrloc and wane o successful and KO highly rocom- nondod to I ho Lincoln authorities that ho has boon placed In the new C'ur- logio lllirnry there. Another Norfolk girl , Miss Kinmn Shearer , IH doing successful llhrary vork In Lincoln. She IH In the library > f the state university , us asHlstant. Mlos Slsson In High School. In the list of teachers given to The > ! OWH , as elected hy the hoard of oil- icatlon Monday night , the nanio of Miss Slsson wan placed among Ui grade teachers , uiKissignod. Miss Sis- on still retains her position as a high ichool teacher , however. 'neumonla Is Robbed of Its Terrors. iy Koloy'a Ilonoy and Tar. It utopn ho nicking cough and hcaln and strengthens the lungs. If taken In line It will prevent tin attack of inonmonla. Kcfnso substitutes. Klcsati Drug Co. Foloy's Kldnoy Cnro makes kid- leys and bladder right. Don't delay liking. Klosau Drug Co. No business IH HO small that It can not advertise successfully If judicious ly. And no business Is so largo that t can afford to dispense with adver tising. The News now roaches inoro people In northern Nebraska and the country tributary than any ether newspaper from whatever locality. An advertisement In its columns Is a good investment and will bring re turns if handled right Cheap One-Way Colonist and Round-Trip Homeseekers' ' Rates VIA ILLINOIS CENTRAL R , R , "One Way Colonist Rates. " To points In Montana , Idaho , Wash ington , Oregon , British Columbia and Alberta territory. Tickets on sale dally until April 30. Liberal stop overs allowed. To points In Minnesota , North and South Dakota , Manitoba , Western On tarlo , Saskatchawan and Asslnlbola. Tickets on sale every Tuesday during March and April. To points in Tennessee , Mississip pi and Louisiana. Tickets on sale the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays In March and April. "Homeseekers' Round Trip Rates. ' To points in Alabama , Georgia , Ken tucky , Mississippi , Louisiana , North and South Carolina , Tennessee and Virginia. Tickets on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays .In Mhrch nnd April , at rate of ono faro plus $2.00. Stop overs allowed. Further Information cheerfully glv on at city ticket office , No. 1402 Far- mini street , Omaha , or write- W , H , BRILL , Dlst Pass , Agent OMAHA , NEB. AND THEN SENDS DULLET INTO HIS WICKED DRAIN. TRIPLE SOUTH OMAHA TRAGEDY Frank Smith , n Wnnon Driver In Stock Ynrdn City , Quarrels With Hln Wlfo j ' nnd Wipes Out Hla Whole Family' With Three Revolver Shotn. Kouth Omiilm , Nob. , Mny I Hpo clal to The NOWH : Frank HinlMi n' ' wagon driver In Mouth Onmhn , Hhot , and killed liln wlfo and baby and Ihon look hlH own llfo yesterday The tragedy n'Hultcd from domestic dlf lU'lllllc'H. I The woman wan itlaylng wllh n-l | allvru whiMi her husband vlnllccl her They ipiarrelod and ( ho iiuarrd wan followed by Ihn double mnrdor nnd sulcldo. Smith drew a revolver and llrcd a murdoroiis bullet through liln wlfo'ii heart. Then 1m wont to the baby's cradle and llrcd a build through lli > < holploHrt Inl'anl'H hoad. Tlion lu < cum plotod Ihn tragedy hy sending a bill lot Into liln own brain. All Ilin'c inomlierH of I ho family died alumni liiHlantly. The hnillon Imvo boon liikon clutrgn of by the coroner , who will limmll- gale Ihn affair from dolalln glvon by eye The Best Family Salve. DoWltt'H Witch Hnv.el Salvo given Instant relief from burns , cures cuts , hrulHCH , Horos , ec/oma , teller and all abrasions of Iho Hltlu. In buying Witch Hasiol Salvo 11 lu only ncctm- Hiiry to HOO that you got the genuine OoWltl'ii and a euro In certain. There are many cheap counterfellii on ( ho market , all of which are worthless and qullo a few are dan gerous , while DoWltt'H Witch Hir/.ol Salvo Is porfoelly ImrmloHH and cures. Sold hy Asa K. Leonard. Foley'ii Honey and Tar contain ! ! no opiates , and will not constlpato like nearly all ether cough modlclnoH. Itofuso substitutes. KIcBau Drug Co. SOCIETY WRECKED HER LIFE. I'rrlty New York Woman'n Recovery the Talk of Her Numerous Friends. : : . .igfc P ? Mr * . ,1. 10. Finn , nt : Kii.sl High Hlrout , JlnlTiilo , N. Y. , wrlti n : i I'linniii Modlolnu Co. , ColiimhtiK , Ohio. I ( ! i'nlli'incn-"A fnw : - yearn ngo I hurt to gho up Modal llfo entirely , na my hi'iillli wan romplntnly liroknn down. The dni-lnr lulvlHcd a oomplulu runt ror u year. Art thin WUM out of the qiiUHtlon fjrulliiic ( , I licgnii to look for Homo ether immim of nirtl < irlng my hriillh. i "I had of ten liuard or I'uruna n n exi'ullcnt tonic , no I bought n botllo to Kdo what It would do for mo , anil Itcor- tnlnly tnok hold or my Hystcnii and ro- Juvntinli'd IIKI , and In IOHH than two niiiiitlin I wan In purred lioalll nnd now when I fuel worn out and tired n done or two of I'urnnu In ull that I need. " Mr . J. K. Vlnii. Address Dr. Hart man , President of The llurtninn Sanitarium , C I tint bus. 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