The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, November 06, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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Questions Involved In Annexing
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
STATUS OF THE PROVINCES.
VVImt ( ho Mandate Austria Received
From the European Powers Meant.
Measures Undertaken Thnt Indicated
Permanent Occupation.
AtiHlrla'M annexation ot lio.Miia mid
llor/.ogov inn , with Sorv la's roMcnlment
thurenl , Kceiiia today to furnish the
niily probable CIIIINO of war , KII.VH the
.Now York Post. Now , there arc throe
< luoHlluiiH that wo hint ; to consider In
I'tiiicetlcm with thl-4 AiiHlrliin action.
AVImt had Hnropoan diplomacy In
mind when , at tlio terminal Ion of llu :
KnsMo-TurklMli war of 1S77-S , It gave
\iislrlu Hungary tlio niandalo to oc
cupy and administer HoMiiIa and llor-
/ ogovlnaVVliat nltlinatu disposition
of tlio provinces can ho ( nought of
Iher than dm < nio which tln > powers
n ro now calling til'ou ' to ratify ? How
/in * Is tlio Incorporation into I lie dual
monarchy already an aeiual fact ?
\Vlipn ( Ins representatives of the
powers met at Itcrlln In JS7.S , vital
iiioy were called upon to do WIIH to re
organize Ihu pnlillcal system of I lie
I'.nlkim peninsulallial Is , to arrange
the proel.su manner In whli'h the dis
memberment of Ihu Ottoman empire
In IJnropc , brought about by Kussla'.s
onslaught , was to be elTeetcd. The
forum Imposed by liussia upon Turkey
In Iho treaty of San Klofano were leI
I e yet aside , 1ml Turkey's disintegra
tion WIIH lo lL ) accepted as an accom-
pllshod far I. Kuiimanla , Sorvln and
-Montenegro were cut loose entirely
from their Turkish mooring ; llnlga-
rln , for five centuries an integral part
'f ' tlio Ottoman realm , was erected
Into a Christian principality , tributary
tn tile jiorte ; eastern Uotiinelia was
treated an autonomous province under
a Christian governor. U'lie mandati !
v lileh Austria-Hungary received to ad
minister Itosnlu and Herzegovina
rould not very well have been eon-
eived to mean anything else than tin ;
permanent severance of those regions
from Turkish rule. ISusMaas com
pelled to forego In great part Ihu fruits
of her dearly bought victory. The
turning over of liosnla bodily to Aus
tria-Hungary would , however , have ;
been too much for IJiiKsla. to swal
low , and HO a modus had to he found.
The. oppressed Christian KoMiiaks and
Iloiv.eg"hiians , whose uprising in
3S7i" had Initiated the convulsions that
brought Itnssia lo the gates of Con-
Manllnoplc , It was agreed , could not
li allowed to remain under the Turk
ish yoke.
Could the thought have been enter
tained by the diplomats at P.orlin that
the Knropoan conrert might eventually
restore Itosnhi to the sultan V This
country had Its long tale of misery un
der Ottoman domination , asell as its
neighbor. Sen la. Us medi.u-val feudal
lords had , after the Turkish oompn'Mi ,
leaved themselves by embracing Islam ,
no that here the spectacle was present
ed of ( ho oppression of Christ inn ra-
yahs by Slavic Mussulmans. Naturally
the Itosnlak Mussulmans , the dominant
class , did not relish the Idea of belli ; , '
transferred to a Christian power. The
negotiations of the treaty of Merlin
evidently did not anticipate any des
perate resistance on their part. Yet
there was bloody work ahead fur Aus
tria. The .siibjiigalion of those bnue
Mohammedans was not an inspiring
spectacle , but Christendom looked
calmly on while Austria carried out
Iho mandate of the powers. Having
thus been severed from itf. connection
ith Turkey , Bosnia was practically
bound to remain r" , even in face of
the convention wlizned by Austria-Hun
gary at Constantinople on April IM ,
1.S7K. in which the Turkish rights of
sovereignty were recognized. The
treaty of l > erlin made no provision re
garding the termination of the Anstro-
Hungarian administration. The article
decreeing the occupation appears !
Imvo linen drawn up wllh the intent
of unni ( lug it disguised cession.
Uid Hie fminers of the treaty imag
ine ( hat ultimately I'.osniu might be
1 urned over to Servia , which .stale is
now convulsed over what was virtual
ly consummated years ago ? If so. l'u-
ropean diplomacy must long since have
lost night of this , else Hie assimila
tion of the region by Austria would not
have been allowed to proceed without
protest , lu JSSO Hosnia was brought
within the pale of the Anstro Him-
garian customs , and In the following
year compulsory military service was
Introduced. Kuads and railways were
built by the government on an exten
sive scale , stately public buildings
vvere erected , the judicial system was
reorganized , and measures were under
taken for the promotion of industry
and education. All this certainly did
not argue a trantilent occupation , and
liosnia ceased to interest liitropeun
diplomacy.
The Hosuian ualioiialily Is much the
pauio as the Servian , but only two-
llftlis of the Inhabitants belong to die
Creek church , the church of the people
of Servla. Fully one-third are Mo-
Immuiodans. They constitute the up
per and ruling class , embracing the
great landowners.
Something in the nature of this move
on the part of Austria was certain to
ronio sooner or later , p.osnla and
Herzegovina have been hitherto ad
ministered by the minister of tluuiicc
of the dual monarchy and have had nu
representative body. This had Pnally
to change , and the admission < > f the
province to constitutional privilege"
would Involve the declaration of full
sovereignty on the emperor king's part.
An Odd Legacy.
Thomas Jefferson , the founder of the
.lefferxon family of actors , vns
meuibered curiously In the w il o (
AVestoilvhn \VTJ liliiK-olf "M I'vtivim-rl
member of .JarrlrU's company. YVii
ton'i Mill contained this Item :
"I hiu' : played under die nnnup : :
incut of Mr. .lelferson tit Ilichmoml
.11.d i.-cehed . from him every polite
m . 1 therefore leave him all my
stock of prudence , It belnj ; the only
good quality I think ho Rtnnds In need
i.f. . "
Not So Blind.
"Miranda , I want to nsk you to mar
ry me and to tell mo"
"Oh. tJeorge , this Is FO sudden ! "
"to tell me what date you and your
mother have derided on for our wed-
dinHnwiKlvn Mfi _ _
Chicago Man Declares Sparrows
Beat Any Mechanical Device.
LEADER STARTS THE CHORUS.
Regular Hours Observed Only Im
provement to Be Made Is Some
Method to Prevent Jensen's Pets
Prom Singing on Sundnys and Legal
Holidays.
Harold .lonscu of li.'O'J l.onmis slrcot ,
( 'ijli'itK" . ha ; < adopted the uovo ! Ide-i of
employia ? a ciiReful of eunnnon spar
rows as an iilarin clock. While .Ion
ren was late to his work In the stock
yards on an average of four tlmos a
week before the advent of the feather
ed colony In Ids home , ho Is now hap
py In the fooling of surely that he
will Ii" one of Hie llrst to punch the
lime duck every day. As a certainly.
In re pi rd to starling noise every morn-
hi at ti liNed hour , .louson Voliovesiv \ \
"living , breathing" clock has anything
luv.Ien that has ever lieen turned out
by tl'e nu'St skilled mechanics.
The sparrovvH , nine or Ion of thi'in
In a large wire cage , hnnjr on the roar
p-ircli during Ihc day , where they can
chirp in tlio sunlight. Imt tit night , when
the house Is elo-.o : ! ui > . tin ? birds arc
brought to the head of .Jensen's bpd
and sol ou a small table , says tbr > Chicago
cage N'-ws. They MVIII to pay no at
tention to the light of Hie gas burner ,
but only draw their heads ileopor down
Into their "ruffs" and wink solemnly
nt each other In silence until the light
Is extinguished.
At the break of dawn , however ,
when the first rays of the sun come
polling over the housetops ; ard Hichci
nefuF-i the wato-s ef ( lie < 'gi''Mi p-.rl.
Ing K'U. the "al'ir.n" s'urts "rii-ug" !
with a veiigi'aiico. I.l\o i'll ' c'o. ' o'y or
pi lZ'-d choirs , the sp.iriovvs have a
Icade" . a mnlo bird. He Is Ibo tirrt to
lift Ills voice PIhc summon * which
liriig' ; < Jem-en leapitig from bed. ( "Ui < %
by < ; . : the bird-t : ' ; the "choir mus
lin1" until the sli'-ill tiipiiiK can bo
liearil nil through the house.
The I en lure of his "invention" \\hli'i !
pari-"Inrly : tk-kles , lon.soi ! ii : the fuel
lli.it. t le bi.'d. . "skin to death. " us ho
opri"- It. any of the so cn'lol ' later-
mi ! tout tilur : ! ) clocks. The bivcN ning
In spasms , i-o to r-peak , stopping every
few poeoiiU : for a long breath. They
continiio their programme iritil some
momlier of the fti'nily removes them to
the p-iroh and tills the bottom of the
cagi > with crumbs ami grain.
.lonstni. the "Invoiilor. " lias galnoil
about ten pi'.uds t-lnco the installation
of tlir * cage of sparrows about a mouth
ago , and he Is wearing a smho that re-
t'nse-i to remove 11 elf from his counte
nance , lie attributes his gain In avoir
dupois to the fooling of happiness
which ciunes with getting next to na
ture" and with having the sounds ot
cheerful bird talk tin : lirst to reach Ills
ears < n arls > lng In the morning.
"fjroiichy1' ejaculated Jensen when
asked how ho liked hip alarm clock
"Why. 1 Inivon't had a grouchy or soui
mlmito since I got uiy little pot * . Tn
make * a man really cheerful and able to
j bear up under tlui strains of business
and domestic life ( here is nothing like
the voice of iiatmv'h children to do tin *
work. The llrst tiling I hear in the
nun-Hint , ' Is Hill - that's the leader-let
ting nut ti bunch of 'tvvretteets' rlg'H
in my our. It , isn't very loud , jiud It
allows me tn awake slowly and gen
tly. I remain in a kind of half iln-.Mii.
imagining that I am out In Iho wouil i
or lu some beaii'Ifnl ' garden and thai
wonderfully pluinaged birds are sing
ing over my head.
"Then Maggie and Mike , the most in
dustriou * slngnrs In the bunch , get
busy , and I am thoroughly awnl.e'io 1.
Soini'timcs Hill Is a little * pi-evluu * in
starting tlio 'hell' to going , and I haw *
a clianoe to lie lu bed for a few mi'i '
utos and listen to tlio fhlrping mrl
Imagine all sorts of pleasant tliiu--- ! .
Why. It keeps mo lu good humor a ! :
day. "
Jensen sees room for improvement i
his invention In only one dlroollun
The sparrows , led by the wode-l : : ; .1.
P.ill , start trouble Just as promptly and
as industriously on Sunday mornings
as on the other six days of the week.
Jensnn Is now trying to train the spar
rows to notice the rod numerals ou the
cnleud.ir which hnngs in his room , MI
that ho Mill 1m allowed to snooze on
Sundays and legal holidayu.
The Jews and Thirteen.
Commenting on the thirteen suner-
stitlons In the Oi'sterolchlsho Woclu-n-
schnift. Jacob K. Khrlk-h. a Jewish
writer , says ; "Tho number thirteen I *
surely not a bad one for us. The
holy writ tells of the thirteen attri
butes of the Most High , and wo have
thirteen feast dujs lu cadi ycyr. Our
great nrcb enemy , Hainan , was bung
ed on the ir.th of Abas. The thirteenth
birthday of our sons Is a day of joy
because on ihat day the child becomes
a member of the religious community.
The dream of Joseph was of ihlrieon
-tin ? ssiin , the iiiuoii and eleven stars
aii'l Jacob had Urn-toon eii-'drcu. ' "
Ml. J.J.I lllu' . l.l V * tO u-l I ll'l > lui
) w > tiding mei'mm or scheme any
i more than you hnvo to rlile on more
OFFICIAL COUNT
Resulis Hot Changed by Official
SLIGHT CHANGES IN TOTALS ,
Madison County ii One of the Fe\\
Counties in the Gi.itc That Remains
In the Republican Column Tnft Car
ries it by 259.
The olllcial count of the Mudlson
county vole was iiiiule Thursday after
noon at Madison under direction ol
County t'loik IMehnrdsnn. The olllcial
count makes slight changes In soiin
of the llgnroB from tno way they hail
been counted , but the rostillH an * nol
affected , .lames NIohohl for count )
ntturno.v received the highest majorlt.v
of auj ( vuillduio In the county , whlh
S. U. Hartmi for state auditor , Hrial
for Htato trcaauror and Bishop foi
superintendent received the InrgcHl
majorities among the state caiidl
dates.
The total vote of Iho coiimy wtu
l.lfiT. Tuft received 2i:7 : : , Uryai
1,878. Sheldon for governor rccelvoi
' 2,112 , Sha'lenberKor 1Mi ! ! . Hopowel
for llc'Ulonaut govc'rnor received 2,108
Garret I I.SSti. .Innkiii for socrotan
of i-.talo . recoivi" ! " ,122 , ( jatowooc
lst2. ! liarti'ii for auditor rocoiv
? d 2,1.V.i , I't'ico LSSS. I'.rian lei
stale treiisuror 2ir > S , MticUey 1.SIIS
Bishop for superintendent. 2,100 , Ah
bolt I.S'IO. Thompson lor attornej
Koncial 2,1-17 , Klolmrly 1,871. Covvlos
for comuilBsloiier ol' public lands am
buildings 2.127 , Kastham l.sr..i.Vil '
limns for railway commissioner 2,111
CowgHI I.S.V. ) . Ho.vd for congress
2.0CI , Latin I.H8S. Hamlall for state
senator 2,0 ; ! : : , llcos 2.0US. Heels foi
representative l..uiO ' , Young 2.0) ) . !
Nichols I'o1 ! eoi'nly attorney 201 , Kn
Solman 1,720. Uavls for coininlsslonei
l.SSI , Malone 2l. > ' > .
BANNER REPUBLICAN PRECINCT
Meadow Grove Gave Good Majoritic :
All Down the Line.
Meadow drove , Nov. ISpcch'l ! l (
The Nivv- ; : Meadow ( irovo prec-lnel
is the Ki publican otinni r pi--i Incl In
Madihon i ounty. Il ( ia\u Tal'l 1U1.
votes and Hr > ani ; ! votes. The Ue
pnblh tin candlcbiles along down the
line went out ol here by a large : ma
jority. On lust evening Jhe Hopnbli
ctins built a larno bon fin' on III' '
Street h tiding lo the depot which
lasted for about all tiiplit , with tin
Minuting off anvils and shot suns
find as the ovenlnv ; passenger \vn >
pulling wxst < jvi'r'hod.v in town w.i1-
out to sec the old sidewalks , ston
boxes and htiy hauled anil thrown in
10 the lite mid cheering for ilon
William II. Tal'l at Iho top of thol ;
voice.- ; . Stand up for Meadow Grove
and her Itepnbllenn citizens.
THURSDAY TIDhs'GS. '
Martin Hpurn returned yesteriliij
from Omul.a.
! L. N. Gossanl of Lo Mars IsIsit
ing with hid brother , 1 ! . .1. Gossard ol
Norfolk.
S. J. Clark of Meadow ( Jrove was
In Norfolk yesterday.
Dr. Ooklo and wife of I'icrce niotur
ed to Norfolk yesterdn. % .
Mrs. Dunn of Meadow drove was ; i
Norfolk visitor yesterday.
Mrs. .1. Mass of Mattlo Crook was
In Norfolk Wednesday.
Mrs. William Venter of Stanton was
In Norfolk yesterday.
Or. Kierslead went to Iniiiun Wo-.l
nesday on ti business trip.
Mrs. William Hamilton of Stantoi
spent Thursday In Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. M. I ! . Myers of Stan
ton spent Wednesday in Norfolk.
Mr.s. Warren and family of Tildcn
visited friends in Norfolk yesterday.
Mrs. Xloinur und daughter of llos
kins visited In Not fold Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert ol
I-'ostor came to Norfolk on busim-st
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. W. L. Lehman and fainjl }
hr.ve left Norfolk for a few days' \lsit
in Wariirnillo.
Mrs. U. .1. dossai. : went to Wayne
lust Sunday to spend about a week
visiting with relutives there.
Dr. Meredith wont to italtle Creek
Thursday to atend the annual dislrlci
Sunday school convention held there
this week.
O. I1' , fcjcholz lea.vos today for bin
homo tit CiOtlienhurg , la. Mr. Scholx
bus been with Hie A. K. Leonard drny
store all summer.
Mrs. .lohn Held leit for WaUelldil
yostorilay to assiist with the mirslnp
of her futlier-ln-hiw , , ljin | Ileid , ot
that town , whoso condition Is serious
Among the out-of-town visitors it
Norfolk were : F. A. Seahy , Wayne ;
Loronv ! .lurgeuscn , Tilden ; Will Me
Donald. Meadow drove ; S. O. Camp
uell , CrolghUiii : .1. .1. Wager , Gregory :
\V. \ O. daln. llaitle Crook ; A. I'lirchubo
O'Neill ; L. Thompson , Crouton :
Thomas Loftus , IMuinvlew ; N. C. Mac
Miihone , Wisnor.
Mrs. W. Ii. Du Mont of Chlcuso re
Uirnetl to Jn r home on the morning
tniln tifur ti % lslt hero with hci
fiithor , W. M. Ityel , und her brothers
anil bisters , A. .1. Ityel of Norfolk , U
\V. Ucl ; of Chiidron. Mrs. t , ' . W. Houe
beiry of Norfolk , und Mrs. Ililborn ol
i'lulnvicvv. She was tic-compunled ti :
Missouii Valley by her fa the.Mis
\ . .1 Kyiini us lur us Dniiiha
\\lllltllll I't i ll'1 ' ! 1 Si'lKiM'MUk 1.1
. - .Miuli'Oii . . .
hi.-i honiion ' .r.in.u
J. T Woltkli-1 lint bt-i u b. iH-ib ! t 'i
The fire and police ( Oiaanan. ol
the tity council met in n body tc
toit tlip .new linjf * rorpiitlv
| vMth the rcHiiltH. Tin ; houi1 was sup
phi d liv C. K. IhuHord , local an ut
lor the Hnrcka Hodilompiinv
The star Trannfer line has Ju-.i ; i '
1 i.l ! . to IIH eipilpnn ut a line , in'\v I' , i
: tin cnach.
j Tlie Maillson Mill school tooilcn. .
team. In adveitUin a K me ' ; is m
i he | ilayei | al the county sent Suurda >
| with the Nollth hlsh h-linol t'-am ,
I'UIVH : "The Mndlnon IK VS have prnm
i IMM ! not lo use the 'dupe' on NHMi "
The folluvvliiK HcoiCM made h ) the Ma !
'
ison tenin n re' rolei reil HI ; Madison o.
I Norfolk Hi ; Mailiaon lo , Norfolk ii :
i Madison 17 , Columbus 0 ; Madison fit ; .
I Now man drove 0.
j The full ir.oon and the balmy , l.i-
i vlKoralluK air of night dnrlng the pa.- < >
j ' few I'VeuliiKrt has bathed Norfolk In
autumnal pMuri'sipieuosH that
J scarcely toiild be mil-passed lu dear
, old Italy or r out horn California.
SI rollers have been making the most
I
! of the rare weather.
; Will Cart oil , a traveling salesman
i for the Uund Urovvlnn comp'iuy out
| ! of Narl'olk la laid up al the Oxuard ho
tt'l with two badly poisoned fool , MM
Hie result of going duck hunting in
boots too law for him. They bllx-
| terei ) his feet and on top of that the
leather poisoned him. He has lost alI -
I most a week's llnie as a result of tin1
neo'.dont already.
Ileynolds Johnson , ten-year-old non
of Axel Johnson , a Xort'iwoatPrn '
bridge earpenter at the Junction , sns
tallied an lnjnr > < 1 eye jeuteula.v. prob
ably as the result of a torpedo e\
plosion. The lad threw sonieUiliit ; at
a tin box , which IB supposed in lr.iv
J been a torpedo. II exploded and sent
I particles liiio Ills optic. He was lakt 11
j to Omaha on the morning train for eyi
[ surgical treai'iieul.
| William Krotter. president of the In
lerstato Telephone company , wi'l '
headquarters ut Sluiut. Xoli. , has writ
ten a letter to d. T. Sprochor , man
agur of the Nebraska Telephone com
pany's olllice in Norfolk , expresfliu
his gratification over the service ren
ilercd by that company in the mat
lor of election returns , lie sa\s thai
the service beat the Western Unloi
all along the line and that the uexi
lime It will not be so dlllicult to con
vlncf people in advance nl' the s-irl o ,
' ervice that the telephone can run
dor.
dor.A
A family reunion of the children ol
\V. M. Kyel of Norfolk was held in
I'laiiivic-w in the homo of Mrs. II. K
Hllborn , one of thu daughters. Mr
Ilyol and live of his children , togolhe i
vilh a number of giainlchihlren , won
'n Iho party und the event was one h
loll ; ; he roinonibei oil. In the lamil.t
veio UKlollovviii'4 chiltlrou of Mr
Hycl : ( ! . W. Kyel of Chadion , A. .1
! tycl of Norfolk. Mrs. W. II. Du Monl
if Clilutci ! ; , Mrs. d. W. Hosobe-rry ol
Norfolk , and Mrs. Hilborn. Those
ivero all bill two of the child ) en In tin
There was ti "mad doy" scaie in
I.OWU yesterday morning. " .Mad do ; !
J nothing , " said Chief of I'ullce IMtrs ,
Imt ho didn't etire to ttike chnncos ,
!
i When Mrs. C. IS. Kvaus ofIUO South
i Third slic'ot went out to sv.xep oil
ho bad ; porch tinbtaire ) antics ol
[ 'he ' family clog caused her considerable -
, able alarm. The demented aninml
I ' .vtia falllns ; all over itaolf In vain on-
! 'Ifiivor to swallow its tail , froth di ip-
I Ding the while fiom it ! ) snapping
i i.iws. This was enough for Mis ,
i iSviins , and she sent for the police ,
thirst , liowevcr , there being several
little children playing In the vkinily ,
, - > lie courageously succeeded in driv
ing the dog under the porch tuul pen
ning him In. Chief of Police peters ,
I armed with a shotgun , ansvvwd the
| .umiiions in person , lie examined
i the canine offender nl a distance ,
'
opinion was that the animal \vu- ;
, Differing from ills , an illness common -
' mon among dogs and cats that is of-
j : on mi : . taken for madness. However ,
j as the dog was pot a valuable one , It
was decided , both kindest to the suf-
! . 'oring animal and safest for the pub-
! 'ic ' , that ho should bo disposed of.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION ,
Battle Creek Convention Elects Dis-
i trict Officers.
i L'r. ' O. It. Meredith , who lias been
' .tteiidliiK the county district Sunday
i .chool lomentlon at Uuttle Creek , 10-
.turned to Norfolk yesterday. Mr.
! Meredith reported the rc'unlt.s of the
! ir.eoting to Imvo been very satisfac-
1 tory , the att.ondauio good , and Hiat
i-vory one billed to spruit on the pro-
; ram came forward to do their part.
Thf > district ofliciTM elected by llu
onv fill ion were :
President Kev. Mimic , Meadow
drove.
Vice-Prcsldent Koula Johnson , lat- !
Mo Crer-lc.
Soorotnry and Iroustirer Mias
HK-iidorlH Snider , Hutllo C'n-i-Ic.
District superintendent of depart-
uents Mrs. Jl. IS. Maaon , Moudow
i rove.
I'rinmry dopnrtment MIsa Maude
' .Vhltla , Uattle Creek.
Homo department .Miss liditli
TvvHs , M < Midow drove.
Teachers training Mrs. C. F .
\ 3mllTilden. \ \ .
Temperance Kev. Mr. Tillery , lint-
lie Creok.
TV/ENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
News Notes of Norfolk From the Doily
News of a Score of Years Ago.
The county election leuuilcd lu llu
choice of Hurt Mapea for county at-
oMiry , J. W. Stirk for representative ,
I'lormn Uurney for county commia <
! sioner nud Dr. Long for coroner. Dr
'irash.'eau ' ' lor coruiior ran ahead ot Jut
' licl.et.
Ten Yenrs Ago Tooay.
A Year A"o Today.
Weather bulletin ( service , inter
WILL DE
Sr ftTVTr IcLA | ! " I I * B
Johnson Or Folk Suggested ii
Norfolk ,
OR BRYAN AGAIN IN 1916
One Noifolk Ucniocr.it
Tluit He Thought Mr. Bry.in Wotilc
Probnbly Retire Now Anothei
Wants Him ( or Senator.
What will llu ! Democrats do next' '
Thnt Is the ipieittlon being nnlced rtgh
no\v by noitln-rn iXchraska Detiiu
. . rats. lint lew are nitHwerliiK It.
" .lohiiHon or Folk ought to he noml
nated ni'M tinio , " said one"t helleVi
.Mr. Bryan will now rot Ire. "
"Uryiui to tlio Honatu two year :
hence ntid lor pieHldent elglit yean
I'HIIU UO\\ , " HUggCHti'd UliutluT Ut.'llK !
crat.
I'lili-y's lion , y mill 'far el.'iirs the al
| ) ; i.-M.KrH , "IO-1 | , th > > Illillllloil III III
tlllOMl. t-Olll Ill's lll > > illllil HH'll lllc'lll
l > rtili < . < * . anil lln- HUM ! oli-I lll.l I c I'oiinl
| | | | , - > I. Sciif ami InllaiiiiMl lunu
arc limleil iltnl v | fciiKtl" lietl. Mlul Ui
I'olil l.i c.M'elli'il 11 dill tin- , i ) Hli-iii ,
FORTUNE FOR POCT.
Good Tidings For Josqui.i Miller Fror
Miner Ho Ccfiicndod.
Gratitude to Joaquln Millur for sa\
Ing his life and nirsing him through
long spell ( if ( McknrvM many ysan ng
bus caused John Ki-rron , an old pros
pector who has "struck It rich" n
litivvhlde , Nov. . to make n will lenvln
everything he possesses to hisi ol
friend and benefactor , says the O.Vi
land correspciudcnt t-l1 the San Kraut-It
co Chronicle. Mori * than tlilrly-flv
years gu the "pnct of HID PU-rnis.
while carrjing the mall bctwoou Kim
once and MillcrKburg , Jda. . brought th
m'rier Into the hillor plaoo tU'ler h
h.-i'l ' become unconscious while loat i
Iho deep snow.
Sinee then Iho prospector has bocoin
old seeking Hie claim which was goln
lo make him wealthy , but he neve
forgut Hie- kindness of , loaiiiiu | Millci
who funil-ihod him with iirovi.jion
and nursed him Irii I ; In hi'-illh.
The letter Miller received is as fo
lows :
.Iimii. in MiltiiTlio llelflit ! ) , C.il. :
J ! . . ( .M ami'cry ) nr I-'rirmt [ on-n
Into inun. tuc-'i ' n.-i It IH , toil.iy to iet ;
I-IM-- . HI- lovrlto tl.is letter lo you i
, notify . \ou that I lime made itvy will t
I ynur fuviv. I urn leiviji ; ? ou all tn
i iriiins iiinj my t\v6 pel jm.-ltns P3 Din
have bfcMi i.iy fir-lnlil Iruii-s bv < ] ny nn
my pillowa liy niKlit mid HC-I-OSH Iho mof
ili-Miljlo ro luiin tli.it Uuil ever inudo. , \
run tin11 port. p i-iuii3 ! > ou know wliu
IIP liudo tlioin for.
Yon may hnvo furprotlcn nio , Imt I nov
cr will forget > ou , for lonB .no away n
In Iho liiKli , uiUKli S.ilmuH Jlivur inoun
InlnM of IdMlio , nl l''lorcnce ' nuJ Mlllprc
liiirs , ell did mo fuvora t r-ti7i nt-vnr foi
Bet. You frc'riy K.-ive mo half your inoti
KCIBtoi U nt food , laving my life whr-n
hud lu'ttlinr food nor money , mil yo
nurpud mo vlu-n 1 wan down v.ltlj snoi
hllndiiPM ) and mountiiin finer. And
"lidll never forget vvlioii you fnct'il dual
In lirlng in our leltors across the Inn
drpd niilus of frfrjiliiB KIIOVVH ami hoi
MIII liro'ig'il ' nip u chpi-ry tPttur I't'Oiii m
llttlo Kirts down i'i ' tlio WilluittR'to ' v-i
lev. Hul. tilas , liioy ai-i- now ul ! cli-id .1 i
jron \ und 1 um a vvundcrcr on llio fuc
of the oarth. n nd the nuip-t h.ii'ien. clv-fi
Iss part of it. Surely It worn letter t
sit down and i-uiap habfM "n lo ! kiico an
f-tay thcro than wander wo < ' , f , ns 1 hav
done , snmolihitf thij htart Into niacac ]
iiinly.i'd jiuvfinunt luff.
I lutvo hail nciHM'ully i-oor lurlt uliu'n til
ypurn when I knew your Itlinl li arter
IIP S , but now nt li"t I Imvn Mi-ur'c ' com
Hood c-laluis , whli'li will > icld : i fortu.i
or ri'vei'Hl of Ilioin. 1 um leivlus thci
ill In you , hnowiiiK that > ou will HE
their output for the hun'-fll of Llio tipo
and of mankind. 1 fet-l tlmt tlrst fros
will soon bo llon-rlni I 'IP ' yellow OIR
n-ul brliiK on I hi ! autumn tints for mo an
that tlio sand in my IJIIFH ) will soon ru
out. Hut us ] climb Ihc lust dlvldo
"ill tlilnk Ulmlly ot yon UM imo of th
true bencfactorn of mankind , and Ihc
my Inwyr will notify jon thut I liu\-
i or.o ovpr Iho bill , nnd jnn c-iin do th
> > * ( . Mr-iiiitltiiK 1 hn'io 3.011 will i-n.lo
cued hpnlth for many SP IM lo i-omi
\ > iy truly yoaio , JulIN llKUHt.V
The pool answered this letter b ,
hoping that the miner would ctijo ,
gocd health for many years to couu
but that he thought more of I he jacli
asses than of any other properly hi
eld friend might leave , as II woull b
a pleasure lo have them
around bis front yard.
WIRELESS TYPEWRITING.
Practical Dcmuntiration of Knndson'
Njobinc--Typo | Set Qamo Way.
linns KmiilKnii , a Danish elect rlon
onghiepr , rerc-ntly gavu in Kondmi ;
pracM'-al deinoiihtratinn of hiabillt ;
to v.ork a lypew rller byireloss tolcg
r.'iphy. Knudsen declares that a llnu
t.vpe compoiiliig inachiiH' can lie opcr
tiled in a Bimilur fashion , and , al
Ihongh hlH demonstration was miidi
with api'iralits | In a more or ICK.S os
porim-Mitiil s-tago of const rncticiii. tlii
results were surh as to open up a won
dci-fiil vMa of almost magical attain
incut.
Many people present nt the demon
vtrntion , which was held ut the Iloto
Cecil , wrote on a wirolosn typewrite
In one room , and whnt they wrote win
Immediately printed by a recoptlvi
lyiwwrJter In a neighboring npart
iiiont. In a proclKoly tilmilur waj
K Hudson MIVS it will bo pogKlhlu tc
. lOtuute n linotype inuchlno , uiostingo !
of news bolnu wont oft on u wlreloai
Keyboard ut a e iitral otlJco or new ;
| TelosrnpldnK sbeUbpH und plmUi
, graph ; by wireless -un uNo Lo tiecom
j pllshed , IID atsrt - ' . liy in-'iins of a KK )
laj form of Hi- ; . umm.n Ir.nr-
t 'Ml'M ' ' - III
At least two Hallowe'en
in the bakin
th.it i. \vlicte C.iluim-i
' . . . : l' 'vulrr ' IM.IUN .
r i -.1 ; ) it v ; in
won i.-rful r.nsini ; pnvver ; it' ' ? ncvcr-failiiin ability
ti pr < ilucc' tin- most ilelicimis lukitiK null ils
economy. In Iho hnltinr ; that is the only way
VPtl l , ri Mii'i cssfollv tc-,1 it ; nu | ( ; np.HC It VV .1) ) , .ill !
li"Ji pi no I , link Yon cannot iWinlit tliui-c
Maictncnts until you have tiieil
the onlv liijT'i ' Kf3 IP l > .il in- | ie\\lrr , vr'lmi' ' at a iiiiiilct.ilr
l cl t < | , | | | Cl | I . .lii-K.I i , , ! , , . , , , hulling Ihr K'ajt
tl.ll'C Hi IMIUII | ) ' \ , U the Kit in ; ; , . in i , | | . \ ( .ilunitt.
Auk your Grocer i\nd iiuist llmi joii net Calumet.
Hcccivcil Highest Award World's Pure 'if
Food Exposition , Chicago , 1907.
S- . Bad ftn Tl.all .
A Voilt' ' ; niedii : I siclent W lui wnt I '
calling HP-HI - a voluntooi-od lii --Ing
and help onteiiain the rompaiiy hleh I
arrived \peciodly. < . At Iho end of i
his soi end MIII | he turned In the .voung
lady and remarked : "l am thinking of
taking vn.-til loxsoiw. Do you know of
a g > nd le.-u her ? "
"Yes , Indeed , " was ( hit iiild | ; reply.
"I know I heoiy one for .von. Hero In
Ills addro'is. " and sin- scribbled the
name on a card , giving it In Iho Mil
lent.
Nest day ho on I led up the loachor by
telephone : "Is this Iho Instructor of
vocal miiMoV"
"The what1 : " was the answer ,
"Tho vocal teacher'/ " was repeated.
"Xaw , " came the reply , " 1 don't teach
nothing. I file sawsLadies' ! Home
Journal.
Who Would Want to Be n Lama ?
The iama pilgrims among tlio Tibet
an Hindoos , as they pursue their moun
tain pilgrimage * , literally measure off
Iho distance witli their bodies. Thu
distinguished traveler fven ? ik'dln.
writing of his discoveries In Tibet In
Harper's Maga/lno , doserlbos thorn as
l.vlng down full length on the ground ,
making a mark on the road , rising and
Plopping forward to the mark , once
more to full full length , duo such
walking journey as this , says Dr.
Ilodin , cqiKils thiriy ordinary ones.
Among the hunas iNo are lo bo found
those w lui Immure themselves In a
dark * cave for 11 Co , fond being pissed :
In through a passage or hole under
ground. Should the dish be 'me day
untouched those outside may know
that the sacrificial prisoner lias died -
seated , wince nil gnnd lamas must dlo
sealed , in life wooden frame v. li.ch
was fashioned for him when he was
entombed.
Useless ,
There was Homo speculation as to
whether the Instrument would bcnoht
the old gentleman or not , One was
holding the ear trumpet , vvhiie anolh-
or was explain ! ! ! ' , ' Its use and i-h-nving
old Mr. I > orrows bow to hold It to liU
ear.
"Say something to him through it ,
.Inc. " paid one to the oilier.
Now. , Ioo hod long walled for an op
portunity in re-icli Mr liorrmvs' oar.
So , spoal'in , ' : very dis-iincfly into Ihu
irumpot. bo said :
You've mil ptil'.l mo thai sovereign
_ von ewe mo .vol. Mr Hoi rows. "
lint Iho old gentleman put na'I
Hlrncn n ! down , with disappointment
on his lace , und they conl-l SOLII was
n failure oven before ho had tlnns to
say :
'That thing's not a bit of good tome
"
mo !
And ho si' i-'d. but his sigh was not
HO deep as that which en mi ? from .loo
London FVMIIWH _ _
Trophies of the Chase.
In the ihy. < when buffalo still roam
ed tin * plain < of Kansas in cnunlloK *
niinilirrs a grcnl ninny hnn'ini ' ; p.rtio *
o.nuo nvor fiiuii Unriipc l i b.ive . ; i h.init
In tht-ir Niuiu.iiter. one party vc ; , i
pusod of a l-'reui-hniMn named Angu.-le
Itouxand. ( holiest hnslund of I'hrfstlno
Nilsson , the prlma donna , and nu Knu-
INIini.'iii. a Mr. Uhir-kuinro , from Lon
don. They arrived nt Dodge City one
j day li : the full with a carload of eiiiii ) |
nicnt , including ovor.v sort of dolii : n y
that the mrkft : : ufVnrdod and sever1. '
large trunks full nf bright new bnti-lnv
knives. A ili'tacliiiiont of the Sir.tli
iMViilry from 1'i'i't ' Duilgo was d.-ljilri
l.i t'cc-oiiipany ' Ihom , and probably i' ' < >
comtuand ever fared botlor ( ban ! h..t
one did. The KliglMiman glint a few
huff a In , t'lid ' the soldier * Hlanghiorod
thorn by tin * hundi'oilri. Hut the I'li-m-h
man didn't kill one. Instead , us fast
us the iinhuaN were shut be v. miUl
ttiko one of his brand new bntchoi
knlvo.j. pjunj e It Into the sli'in a.iima !
until It was fme.tred with blo'til. wrap
It care-fully li ti'.suo ptiper ail jnt : I' '
buck in the trunk ; i-i a tr.iiiy ; ! "f Ihc
ohaiie to pxhlbit v. lieu Ijo got back t <
Parii nt proof of hi. * mighty prowess
ns a hinter. Tl-n was his Icli-u ol
sport. KiiutiiiM rity Star.
Not Very Funny.
"I dlj my bert tu bo entertainlns. "
said Ihu Mimitf umu In u voice of ser
row.
"Did you Hic-e'e.'dV"
"I'm iifrul'l nut. I i pelted Hamlet's
soliloquy Shu Uiokoil at me roproae-h-
fully for vever.il hecouds nnd then os-
claimed. " 1 don't think that'b vury
funny ! " -Lonelon Tulegi'iioh.
Lot us ut of good cheer , remombor-
In ; ? thut the m inform in1 * hurdoft lei
i boar are those that never couio. Low-
oil.
Int. rc'.t Ail AlrIM Ih l.inp.
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I n i i - ' - n.
i V . i ; , ' . , i ,
, , ,
i" i , 'n - > ir ' i - : i
. , ' , '
i. - i i i a i j
1' Norlo'l ' i u'icii.r jiui.uci l.u '
I coiufiid for interest with the na' °
niiil In .1 ! ' , , c\'i ' nl v , lib Ilie local
li' lll - . . lllli'K-l VIS HllOVV II III ( III * Olll
eiui.e of the Knnlil : ! Keen Unlit I'or tin1
si-niiiorshlp , all iiHlicailitiis , htnveve- .
li\ ; \ in InUainlall ; h > a good slKcd uiii
joriiv ,
I Voters Ocot Workers Out.
The voters hint the workers lo tin-
polls In Norlolk. The vole etui dtiriii" ,
; the c-arl.v hoins ol the morning , Io1lo\\- \
, Ing the opening of the polls al S
o'clock , coiisl.sied largolv of those wN >
'Came ' In lite polh' ol' llu-ir own accoiil.
| The workers wore Plow in Kolllnu to
work. Someparly carrlnitoa were In
evidence but party banners vveru miss-
, Ing.
I The snhions vvi re , of course , cloBod
'
during the dav.
What Will the County Do ?
I "What will Iho coimly do ? " was tin-
question askoil during the day o.v
liolliiclani- . Chances of local caml
, dates won * Ilgured on the vole expect
1 o-l cu ; the head of the ticket. Few
' Democrats really oxpc > clod Ilryan to
1 carry tin- county but most of them
1 hoped tor a majority for Tafl bolo\v
KID. llepnhllcaii IlKiiroM ran anyvvlien-
from : ; ii ) | to 'HO.
lu the score1 or I wo of .voars th.i' '
The News has recorded elections in
? > lallhiin ! coaiii. ' , il has never told ol' .1
Di'inooi iiic presldcnihil cnndidnii-
carr.ing the county.
Aft or a hlrl lias graduated , nln *
thinks ll.e essence of polite inanncis
it. to hear homo cn.o pninonnce Incor
rectly a won ! she knows by heart , and
novel hiiiilo.
GOLD ROSH PIONEER
CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY ,
J , B , Perviance 81-Wa'kedA- '
cross American Coniinenl ,
J. I ! . IVrvhuicc , pioneer of Aladison
county and resident of Norfolk for
the latjt ivvenly-lvvo yours , colebralcil
his eighty-Iii-Kt biriliday Tneadny.
Mr. 1'orvianc-o tooic part in tin *
California fold rush In tsr.o. lie
holds loinuil.nble record of htn
ing covered the- cut Ire- distance Hop.i-
ratin ; ; Culil'oinla from Illinois on Toot.
Kven In this advanced mi of good
roads and railroad trackx , ihere ur < -
nol many who would want to undei
take such f tramp , and , vl. on poor
roads anil Indistinct vagoi : Irt'ili Mr.
I'c-rviance i.ticcei.icl | In rciichiiiK In.
Kldora jnsi live months from tin-
time he- lei I home.
II took him from Ihu twelfth day
of March till the twelfth day of AUK
ust to make il.c- irjp.
Mr. I'l-rviam-i moved , o Nc-branka
from \\'iilki \ i , la . in ISM ; .
The occ-i , > lon of Ills birthday Ihi.
week v\iis ct'iise lor hourly uiui Hin-
cere c ( .lii-.raiulnilrjiis fiom hi- : ) many
fib oil .
Senator Randall Has Not Sued
John Harding.
SAYS HE MAY TAKE ACTION ,
State Senator C. A. Randall of New
man Grove lias Turned Over to an
Attorney nn Article Published in
Meadow Grove Concerning Mims6lf.
Sluto Seuutor C. A. Haiidall of New-
mun drove , ha'- not brought tnilt for
lilieil uKulnst former County Commis
sioner John IL Harding , us wits rum
ored In MuUUon und Norfolk lust
night. OVCT the long dlstanco te-lo-
uhciito Honutor Hundall Informed Tie-
Ni.-wa tliut ho hud tiled no such hiiit
tltl.ont'h he IIUH , ho HUld , turned uver
to un rtlurni-y tin article which up
pr-nn U in the Mfudovv Urovn News
over ilnriling'b name. Mr. llamlall
.uid tlu.t In- would ro to Madlhon
A ( ! , : . in ih IrnniH linn' '
ii.mi , \ liil 'ii I Inn Inslmll
. -.l\ - .11 Ml II- H , lt , I 111
i - I' ' ' i ' i ! In \i | lluiuliill
1 I i I ' . " I Inilll Vl.i
l. i. Il uli
f.1 I'ur Kai ildll Mild thin Mr Mi
Innos - In
os conbliU-rlng taking actual