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    s NORFOLK : WEEKLY 3 , FHIDAY , NOVEMBER , 1010. " " *
' " A Valentino Man Stabbed.
Vnk-nllno. Nob. , Or ( III Special to
Tlio Nown : 1'oh ? ! ( < ! 01. ji saloon
iiiiiu hoio , was stabbed Satuidny nl lit
on HID Hhool by u limn mimed "Hill"
.lollilHOti. 11 HOOIIH Ilinl Johtmon VVIIH
lit Mclo.or' ( Hitloon cm Her In ( ho
uvonlng mid had u small boy with him.
Melloor iiHkod him to take the boy out
an Ihuy did not allow boyn In Iho plauo
mill ho objected until McCluur put
them mil. \ Then Johnson laid fui
Mcdcor with ti pocket , Itnlfo ami about
II o'clock , Jim ! iu ) McOeor wan walk-
INK up Iho li out , ho slopped In front
of him and slabbed him In Iho lower
pniL of tbo abdonion , malting u hail
wound fiom which phjule latin had u
haul llmo stopping Hio blood. John-
soil WIIH iiiic-nte-d and I hi own In Jail
and MeUoor IK testing otisj this morn-
lilt ; and If no computation sols In IL in
tllnilgllt 1)0 ) Will ICCOVei
In Line nt Aberdeen.
Aboidoon , H. I ) , Oct ri.--Moio than I
a bundled eager poisons aio walling
In Iho feduial building today to bo as
eloso an possible to Iho head of u line
to outer the land olfUo and make so-
loellon or ( lalniii on the Standing
Hock Indian icsorvalloii lomonow
mninin ; , al ! ) o'clock. The 1lts ( . began
lo i omo In Halm day aftcinonn and
r'.tiy hii'ii ' iniivlng conliiined lo add
moil ; lo the number. All ol UIOHO on
hand aio ondiiiliiL , dlsooiiilotl ol bold-
InK dinsn their place's. Homo Imvo
lihod boys lo Hand In Iho line , while
tboy aio leslliig hi holds. This ban
piovcd expensive lo a few , as nome of
IhcHo lompoiai } hoadeia of Iho pioc-
Joint space liavo i.old out lo nlhuis who
BiibmiUod moio Ini'ialho positions' to
them than did tbo 01 Iglnal omployois.
Tlioic. aio ri.ouo claims or KID a < tos
each to ho lilnl.
An Obio Rank Wreckea ,
Canal Dover , O , Oct. Ill.-Robhcin
Itioko Into I bo Slate bank al Hlolvar ,
olhl | { miles noilboahl of hoio , oaily to
day and attemplod lo blow the safe ,
containing fias.ooo. They failed , np-
liaionlly , because they lonnd tholi
stock of nlho glyioiiiio exhausted
when , alter tenting off tbieo dooiH of
tbo safeIboy discovered another bar-
ling thnli way They lied , loin Ing the
Inloi lei of Iho bank In a wiccked con
dition.
MULLEN SUCCEEDS THOMPSON.
State Oil Inspector Appointed Attor
ney General by Governor.
Lincoln , Oct. III. Aitliur Mullen.
Rlato oil Inspector , has been appointed
altoiaoy gctioial , to take the place
mndo vacant by Iho leslgnation otV. .
T. Thompson. Mr. Mullen ptolmbly
will appoint Ocotgo Ayios and Miss
.Tobephliio Muiphy , at present assist
ant attouipy gciioial and steiiogiaphor ,
lo their old places.
EIGHT CHRISTIANS SLAIN.
One American and Two Chinese Killed
by Rebellious Manobos.
Washington. Oct. " 1 night eliris-
llaus , ono Amoilcan and two Chlne.se ,
hnvo boon killed and much piopoily
belonging to ioioigneis lias been do-
she } eel by the lobellious Manobos
h Iliesmoii in Iho Philippines , accot cl
ing to n lepoit fiom Hrigadlor Gen
et nl retailing to the war dopaittnenl.
For a week or moio two bands of
about 100 Manobos each have been
tonifying the people on llio west coast
of Dnvno in southenslorn Mindanao
Island. Their inids hnvo been dlieclcd
ngninst tlic foieign olomeiit. Two
eompnnies of tlio Thud United States
infnntiy woio sent to suppioss the ills-
oidei. ( ! eiier.il Peishing does not 10-
gaid Hie situation as set Ions.
Laborvttoullos ) aio believed by war
dopnitmont olilcials to bo icispousiblo
lor the uprising among the Mnnobos.
*
riio latter are of the lowest lype ol
Filipinos , it is said.
They mo Indolent and resent any
H effort to compel them lo workIt Is
& presumed hoio Hint the outbteak has
icsultcd from lee vlgotous mensmes
lo meet this condition , taken by foi-
eigneis owning plantalioiis.
HARMONY RALLY IN IOWA.
Insurgents and Standpatters All Leg-
glng for the Party.
Des Molnes , Oct. lit. Aiiangoinents
woio eompleled today for a "bar-
moiii" political i ally in the Auditorium
lioio Kilday night , the same night that
Colonel Roosinoll addiesses the Iowa
State Teachers' association. Follow
ing this addicts at the Coliseum Col
onel Koosovolt will speak at the Audi-
toilnm. Piei-edlng his arrival theie ,
political speeches will ho made by
Senator Cummins , Goveinor Can oil ,
Indgo S. F. Pi only , candidate for con-
giess in the Seventh dlbtiict , Ldltor
lafayello Young of Iho DOS Mollies
Capital , and Kditor Ilaivey Ingham of
the Register and Leader. State Sen
ator C. C. Do\\ell will picbldo.
Postal Clerk Killed.
Houston , Tex. , Oct. 31. \\r. 11. Wor-
ley. postal cloiK of San Antonio , was
Killed and J. W. Williams , baggage-
man , was seilously iujuied when the
"Davoy CrocKctt" fast passenger tialu
on the San Antonio and A-aiibas Pass
railroad , eastbouml , was wrecKed near
VoaKum , Tox. , caily today. A bildge
over n Mnnll ravine gave way , detail-
lug Iho ontho tialn with the excep
tion ot the pullman. So\oial passen-
geis were bruised but none was sc-
ilonsly hint.
Would Cost Q. & M. $800,000.
Chicago , Oct. Itl. nato decisions af
fecting Denver , SpoKane and other
western points will cost tbo Chicago ,
Htirlington and Qnlncy annually ? SOO.-
000. The rebating system reduced the
freight nnenne of the Huilingtou fiom
I ! to 5 percent. The Hurlington Is not
In an good a condition to accumulate
a MIIplus now as It was ten years ago.
The foregoing were among the state-
me nts inadn at the i.ito hoarlii' ; todnj
bj Claude 0. Ihiinhaiii , vice president
of tlio Dm llngton , who was the first
vvllnoM. Attorney T. J Norton , who
i opponents the tnllwas an n whole nt
the honriiiK. Htated Ihnl he had only
ono moio wltnoHM Iu Introduce. On
the subject westem into ilnclnlon Mr.
Hmnhnin said :
] "Tlie daemons' hnvo nol been ordered -
dored Into effect na jet , but unless'
they mo materially modllled they will
ooiiporvatlvoly cost the Hiitllnglon a'
loss of JSOO.OOO annually. "
Attorney iJiivvoa'Yir"'iltu '
iiKkcel vvlinl elfeel on lovouues robnt-
Ing oiiHl of tlio MIsMmil ilvor had bo-
fine1 law mnelo ( ho piaellco Illegal.
"RobiitcH wein given almost exclu
sively on high elnss freight , " lepllod
Hie WllnotiM. "Tlie' insult wns a into
that WIIH much lower than VVJIH fair to
tin1 rnlhoads. Hul nt no time1 did in-
hates CIUIMmoio Hum n : ' . lo 5 poicent
deeicnHo In llio lovonue of Iho Hui-
llngton. "
"You hnvo mentioned , " mild-Allot-
noy Ljon of the commission , "Hint the
pioposed IncicasoH would glvo the1
Hitrllnglon mad about $100,000. For
vvhal pmpose do > ou want that
money ? "
"Tho Dm llngton needs fiOO.OOO and
moio to maintain Iho elllc-loncy of Iho
piopetty as a haiispoilalion machine. "
"Do yon tegatel the > Hurllnglon as'
i.n otllcicnl hanspoitatlon machine al
piosonl ? " pm mod Mr. L > on.
"As ( ompaie-d with other iciads ,
yes. "
financial Condition Worse.
When Mr. Lyon Inquired If wIIness
considcied Iho Huillngfrm lo bo in a
woi.se linaiic-ial ( ondilion than it was
"
In 11)00 ) the laltoi Hesitated and then
ansv.'i'ieel slowly :
"It Is nol In as peed a condition lo
accumulalo a sin plus "
Mi. Ljon made a compaiison of Hie
dividends paid iu I'.IOO ' and I'll ' ! ) and ol
eainings , and asked If wIIness still
nialiitaiiie-d that the toid was in a
wet so coiidillou with legate ! to a sur
plus than il was ton yeais ago.
"CondilioiiH have changed. They
liavo changed in tlio lust sK months.
Tlieio aio giontnr dnm.inds on our
oatniugH. paitliulinlv In tlio maltoi of
wages. "
Sir William Agnew Dead.
London , Oct. ii. : Sir William Ag-
ncnv , chali niuii of Hiadhnry , Agnew
rnil coinpanv , puhllshcis of Punch ,
died todiy : Ho was lioin in IS'JH and
was for maiij yeais head of the linnet
ot Thomas Agnew and Sons , piihlhh-
uia and air dc.alcis. lie was Intelost-
cd in several philauthiopic institu
tions.
THIS POTATO EXPLODED.
A Norfolk Young Woman Alarmed
When Spud Bursts in the Oven.
Did jou oxer hear of a potato ex
plosion ? Ono occm red in Not folk
Sunday afteinoou when a young lady
on Not Hi lliglilli sheet with her hair
standing on ends , a dust p.in in ono
band and a broom in tiio other ran tea
a neighbor's house and declared she
bolie\cd a bomb had been placed in
Iho cnen of tlio .stove In which she
was baking polatoes. "NiHcsllgallon ot
Iho kitchen siiowed that tiie door of
llio slovo had been blown open and
potatoes had been blown all over the
loom.
The young lady had pio\Iously seen
that the o\cn was empty and then
placed eight largo potatoes in it to be
baked. As she wotked about the
Kitchen she was teiioi bliicken when
a loud explosion oeruiied. The oven
door was blown open and she taninlo
Iho sheet and to a neighbor's house ,
wiiero she told of the occuiience. It
is believed one of tlio spuds was lilled
with water and , getting no ail , simply
exploded.
Wilson in Ohio , Too.
Washington , Oct. 111. A fouitli cab
inet ofllcet lias been oidei oil to Ohio
to help tbo lepublican ticket. Secte-
tnij Wilson's dates in New YoiK stale
have been cm lulled to enable bun to
s > pe.ik in some ot the tuial dibhlcts
of President Taft's state on Friday
and Saturday.
PRE-HALLOWE'EN FRIVOLITY.
Chief of Police Marquardt Has His
Squad Lined Up.
Although the mayor issued no spe
cial 1 lallowo'en winnings to the an
nual i aiders on loose gates and other
piopcrly , Chief of Police Mairmaidl
had his foice on Iho lookout for the
youngsters who usually make the last
night of Oclober an e.xpeiibhe ono for
Iho piopeity owners. For the past
thieo uays the pianks of the young
sters have been well wlthslood , but
tbeio nro several reports at the po-
llco station against the offenders.
Hans Vogt icpoits that his baby
buggy was stolen Satin day , but ho
tecoveted it Sunday moining only
after n climb up n telegraph pole ,
where It had been placed.
Hiadley How man loports that boys
slolo his buggy and many teporls of
soaped windows and Iho Ihett of cab
bage and corn have readied the sta
lion.
Fito ItIvor Ed Montoo lias also
registered n kick Hint on Satinda >
last , which is Known as coin night , bis
coin ciib was laided.
MONDAY MENTIONS.
F. I ) . Arnold ot Hutko was bore.
H. 11. Jones of Monroe was in the
city.
city.John
John Kncchl of Colomo was in the
city.
city.Kcl
Kcl Knvnnnugh of Dallas was In the
city on business.
H. M. Dulcher of Plalnvlew was n
\lsitor in the city.
G. F. Dm land of Plalnvlovv was a
\lsltor in the city.
P. II. Dtuls t etui ned from a busi
ness hip to Long Pine.
Mis George M.Dndlc > y lias returned
fiom aIslt to Omaha.
Jinny Mown of Pilger wns in llio
tillulling \vltb lelatlvca.
L. 11. Nicola i elm nod from a
trip In Antelope county.
Max JnnoWHkl Is enjojlng a Wtokx
vacation wllh tolnlives nt Fiemotit.
j C. L. AinleiHOii i elm tied fiom a'
llnee weeks' biiHltiesB trip at Alllanc .
I Mis. 13. M. Foalhorfltono of Omul a
J ' ' Is vllsllng al the home of August Klo-
HUH.
j ' J M. Covott has lelutneel from n
business hip to Foster and oilier
lowns north.
Mr. and Mis. R. Hrovvn of Wnko-
Hold mo In llio city visiting with the
A. Phillips family.
Mr. and Mis. A. Phillips lohirntd
from a week's visit with telalives al
Lyons mid Tekamali.
ChailoH Loin man lelnrne-d fiom
Poloisbiirg Monday and Wednesday
will go to Dallas on business.
Mr. and Mrs. i : . Phillips i etui nod
fiom a two vvookH1 wedding hip lo
Chicago and other enslotn eilles.
'Jeoigo Knnp | ) , ( mployed on llio tel
ephone line c-xtonsloii til Columhin ,
spent Siindny Hoio wllh lolatlves.
Mls't Addle Grant letmned fiom
limoilck , vvtieiu she was keeping
house for her btothor , who has spent
a few weeks In the east.
Mr. and Mis. R. M. Fmsor intinned
Siindny nlglil from n llnoo inonlbs'
,
jsojoinn ' in California and other vvost-
, uin coast slales. While In Caliloinla
'Mr. and Mis. Finser visited a shoit
llmo with lolatlves.
CommcMcial Manager M. J. Samlois
of the1 NuhiasKti Ti'le-phono company ,
who. In company with Superintendent
G. 11. Pialt , weio among the Omaha
hade hooslois on tbeii tecciit Uip ,
linn tot in ned lo Norfolk.
Horn , lo Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sobon-
/.si , n son.
S. M. Hiaden played mound tlio
Counhy club golf links In 11--Iho
( .toiind tc-coid.
Tlio W. C T. U. will meet with Mis.
/ tvvood Fiiday nftoinoon nt 2 : SO. A
fill nt tendance is d'-siiod ' ,
F. W. Itutton , an allot noy of Fro-
i lent , was in tlio city Suiulav to gft
the Hiiish auto which ho pmcliasod at
Iho Koyen K.ungo. '
City Attoinc'V II. F. Haiuliait , can-
dldalo lor'county allot noy on the dem
on atle th kit , commenced his cam-
palgn iMonday moining.
James Campbell , the Noilliwestein
sleel gang employe who was anesled1 '
tor being ( hunk and disoieh'ily and
commit led to jail because be > could
not pa } bis line , method his libeity
when ho got his pay check Sahnday , '
liom which bo paid Hie $7.10 line 1m- '
posed on him in Judge Liseloj's coint. i
Councilman M 15. KaulCmann , Martin - | '
tin Spoit , C ! . Ilalveislein and oilier I
members of a largo hunting paity to-
I
tm ned Monday lei a. week's hip in
tlio wostein i.irt ) of the stale , whole i
they leport bunting not veiy good.
Tlio p.nty was , however , succosslul In
killing seventeen ducks , eleven grouse
and lour tabblls. j ,
Judge C F. ICIseloy icceived a huny' '
up call fiom lesidents in the .south-1
west pail of the e lly , vvlieie it was to- '
polled that young bos were i aiding
tlio judge's jmd , wheie he Had a lingo
number ot sweet pumpkins icady to
bo bin vested. When tlie juelge in-
lived at his piemlses he found that
tbo pumpkins had most .ill been car
ried awn } . I
Two iiiembeis of Hie Flower of the' '
Ranch open company , who missed' I '
Iho Sioux City liiiin heie , weio laken 'i ' .
to Sionx City Sahnday in an aulonio- ]
bile by L'dvvaid Dahtu of Hie Koyen'1
gmajjo. Tbo paity left Noifolk at 10
o'clock in Hie moining and in lived in
Sioux Cily at - " 5 , live minutes be-
loio the cuitain wont up for the aflci- i
noon matineo. j
r.Toiiis . Irvin and two Tilden hunleis
wlio i etui ned from a week's Hunting
hip near Hasse-tt Satin day are piob-
ably the luckiest huntots of the sea-1 ,
son. The paily killed 145 ducks , Iwo
laigo geese and a number of chick- ,
ens. Mr. In In came hack to Noitolk
with fotty-sevon ducks and tbo laigest' '
of the two geese which be had shot ,
and some of the chickens Norfolk | , ,
filouds ol Mi. liviii cMijojed game din- [ '
nets Sunday. j
'
N\ bile llsbing from n log oveilooking
a deep slough in Hie vvestoin pint of
the county } osteielay aflei noon , Jack
Kooulgstein slipped and loll into Hie
cold , deep water. Mis. Koenigstoin'i '
who witnessed the accident , helped
her husband ashore witli the aid of. a
llsh pole. A cold hath which ended
in a slight chill while em onto homo
was the entire damage buffeted by Mr.
Koenigstoin.
Gilbeit Dales of Wayile , an oxpeit
mechanic and cat pouter , known iu
Not folk " " arrested1'
as "Up-to-Dnte , was
lor being chunk by Special Odlcerji 1
D. Sassc. Monday moining he was
lolensed on his piomiso to leave the
city. Dales was found mixing n drink
at tlio city watei fountain on Norfolk
avenue and Fourth sit eel wllh waler
and alcohol in a tin cup used by Hie
public. When sober Dales is said to
be one of tlie finest woikmcn In the
counhy.
EiIiTc Stem of Hosklns , who was ar-
rcsled last week for being drunk and
gave Judge Klsoley a , bad check for
$15 to pay His $1L',50 line , lecoiving
$ -.f > 0 in change , came to Norfolk Sat-
inclay and made satlbfacloiy Eetlle-
mont all around. The check , which
was on a Hoskins bank , is enld to
have been tetunied to Norfolk with n
claim that il wns no good and Iho
authorities Immediately got busy and
Stem mndo Hasty stops lo Noifolk lo
settle up.
A hoi so attached to the wagon of
John Wallers btoko from Us hllchlng
post and mndo top speed down South
Ninth slrocl. When luriiing Iiilo Iho
alloy which lends lo Hie Walters barn
between tilglith and Ninth stieets on
Madison avenue Iho wagon turnctf tur
tle ami the horse wns caught fast in \
Hie tangled harness The animal
struggled them for a few moments
and w as r < leased by u pnssoi by. A
vacuum cleaner was slightly damaged
The hot so ntul wagon vveie not dam-
inr. l
| ,1 G I .m i I I'm ' 11 in tie i U il
HCivlio In the Miuthcin pail ol the
i Philippine aichi | > olnio ( was in ihe oil )
' calling on fiiomlH Sunday. Mi. Lang's
home Is nl Madison and his leavu of'
nh'senco expires on January 1 , Mo
will ptobnbly telurii lo the Inlands.
When ho lefl Manila tie catiiu Ibiough
the Sue/ canal and through Liu ope ,
which made n round-thcAvoild tour
foi him. If bo letnuiH to the islands
ho will go via tlio Pnelllc ocean , tntik-
ing Ills trip one ntul a half Union
around Ihe globe.
"
James Ctalg , Italph DCVOHUM , . , . . -
uel K'llno and Ailliur llcss mo chalkIng -
Ing up Ibltteen ducks per day. Tlio
hunteiM aio mild to hnvo established
n Hoeic't ramp about twelve miles
fiom tlio oily , wneie the hunting , It Is
said , can not lie smparsed. Mr. IJov-
eildgo has a ptivato stock of ammuni
tion which is also ( -aid to lie more ef
fective than lhal lOgulaily sold. The
ammunition contains an exha chaigo
of powder and Is made especially for
Ills HSU In Omaha. The narty .sleep
at llio camp and como lo town each
meaning.
WAS TALKING TO ALDRICH.
Norfolk Traveling Man Told Candidate
Dahlman Would Win.
It was both an ( naming mid clisap-
pointing suipiise when C. II. Aldiiih ,
candidate ) foi govetnor cm tlio lepub
llran ticket , loioivod a Noifolk tiav
cling man'ri opinion rlioiil the coming
oleillon at Ciaig hist week.
A. D. Poragen , a pio.ifinenl shoo
salesman will ) hcadipinilei.s in t.hin
i il > was speaking wllh Mr. Aldilcli ,
nol knowing who lhal g'nllemai' was.
Wlien tlic candidate' asked Mr. I'm-
agon what bo thought about the pros-
jieclr lor govetnor , theIravcling salc-s-
nitiu said :
"Well , it sure looks like Dahlman
lo mo , but ymi can't loll , "
imagine Mr. Poiagen'.s smpiist1
when ho was told ho was speaking to
tlio man to whom such an answer did
not appeal.
1 County Seat Flqht Warm.
Dnallas , S. 1) ) , Nov 1. Tbo county
seal , fight in Tiipp county lias leached
the injunction stage. Mcmbois of the
Tilpi ) count ) hnaid of supoivisois and
'Auditor llamK'an weio solved with
a , lompoiaij ic'stiainiiig oidei issued
by Judge lloboit Tilpp of Yanktoii ,
piohllitng ) ! the Issuance of ( bo offii ial
ballot with only the name ot Winner
'as , a county seat candidate. The lieai-
ing on tiio testi.iinlng older is set for
tomoiiovv , at Yaiikton
Two membcis of the 1/oniO , John
Weaver and L'd Colnmli , aio said to
have bold a meeting at which the
'lecoid was made that Winnei is Ihe
only ( town entitled to a place on the
ballot , Ihus placing Lamro and Coat -
at a maiked disadvantage. An-
jditor ( llallllian decline/1 / to consider this
'meeting and action as legal and ic-
I1 used to cethiy an plficlal ballot in
confoimity , with Ibis idea. It Is claim
ed , thai Ihe two membcis of tlio boatd
then pioccedcd to get out the olticlal
ballot : on their own motion. It is the
claim , ol Lamm and Colomo booslcis
that all ot the county sejit applicants
failed to get applications witli Iho
Iboaid in lime lo get on Iho ballot , the
stalulo ; lixiug a limit of fifteen dajs
pi lor to election. Under this couten-
.tlon , tlio Colomo and Lanno advocates
ask . that all towns bo lett elf tlio bal
lot and votcis bo tcnuiicd to wiito
Iu the town of their choice. Feeling
has been aiouscd iu tbo light in a
gonoial way and this has been in-
tonsilied by the action of the supei-
Lei Colomb , ono of the board
membci.s : , concoiiicd In this action , is
a biother of Chi is Coionib , ' ono of Iho
wealthiest of the Colomo1 boosteis.
Uolh aio Indians. As a tosiilt of the
alleged . double cioss fiom bis biother ,
jChtis Colomb is on tbo war path witli
Iho , avowed intention of making "light
'medletno" when ho meets Supervisor
Colomb ( , his hi other. Fiom now until
election day , the county seat light
will wax vvaim icgaiclless of tlio foim
lot' the ballot. Tiio Lanno and Colomo
'foices ; have practically pooled Issues
in ; opposition to Winner. The Intter
town i , by viiluo of Us locnlion In Iho
center i of Iho county and being gen-
ally login ( led as the futuie county
scat. i Tlio ptcsent couuly seal , Lam-
) o. Is only two miles fiom Winner and
it is assumed that Latino will event
ually i have lo siiiiendci on'account ' of
being ! missed by the talltoad exten
sion. i Mote than a do/on special an-
1 omobilo pat lies will open an nclive
canvass i of Tilpp county today , rcpic-
\oniing ' tbo thieo towns in tbo county
seat light , and the activities will not
cease until the last tap has been
sounded on election day.
BOSTON HERALD IN NEW HANDS ,
After Four Months' Receivership ,
Paper Management Changes.
Hostou , Nov. 1 Tiio Hoston Herald
today passed into new hands , after a
four months. ' icceiveislilp. The shnto-
holdois of llio piopeity , of whom Mor
ton F. Plant of Now Yotk is the laig-
cst , have icllunulahcd tlio control tea
a bonid of truslees conslsllng of Rich-
aid Oliioy , Major Ilumy Leo Illggln-
son , John II Holmes , Hobeit W. Ilur-
nett and Henry S. Howe. Robert
Lincoln O'HiIcn Is Iho editor and John
Wells Fin ley , a famous Hat vat d fool-
ball player of Ion jems 'ago , is Us
counsel and heasuicr
Morley to Quit India.
London , Nov. L II Is slaled Viscount -
count Motley has icslgiicd the office
of set i elm y of state foi Indian mid the
fact that ho declines Infotmatlon on
the subject Is acccpled an continua
tion of iho icport of bin iclhcuicnl
The viscount is in his sovcnty-tblid
\ear and 11 is known thnt ho has for
some llmo desiied to vac.ito his post
hocmihp of his advanced joins and 111
liealili Tbo enil of Ciowo is men
tloiicd ( IB likely to succeed Viscount
Motley.
I SATURDAY
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BY
SHADOWS.
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Text , "Thoy Unit dwell In the Inncl ot
tlio slmilnw. " Itiulnh i\ , i ,
Was It HurUe who said : "What
shadow M wo arc ! What shadows wo
puisiteV" Ho might have added , "lly
what shadows ate we pursued. " Wo
Ameiitans nro called very mateilal-
Nile peoptn , mippiwd not to take stock
In an ; thin : ; unless we can .see It and
feel It. Don't you believe II. Wo. me
as sensitive to shadows as n ground-
hojr In February. Shadows ate mighty
tc'.il smnetlmes. At least they seem so.
The engineer Hying along tlitotigli tun
nels and around curves clie.uls the
shadow across the trac U It may he1 a
man ; It may be , a tie spiked then1.
'I lie tre.ismer of Ihe lodge bunion
honievvmd along the deserted sheet ;
stops ; grips the canvas money bag In
his pix'ket a little tighter. What's th.it
near the corner ? Footpad ? TJiauk
goiidncss , only n shadow ! The money
was taken from the employer's desk.
Your son v. as tlio last one seen at the
diavvor. He telephones , "Father , come
Hiilckl.v. " 1 leavens , jour own boy un
der I lie shadow of suspicion ! To Iho
peis'iii ' eoiieeiiiod the shadow Is as full
of poiteiil as the substance itselft
l" Living In Shadows.
In the cjualnt llttje story of "The
Land of tlic Shadow People" Llaiue
found thai tiic people walked and
vvoikod with their backs to the HUH.
In the moining they faced west ; In tlio
al lei noon they laced oast. A slicing ,
htiskj man groaned because he was so
dnlv and thin lie was looking itl his
shadow. A lie intll'nl gill moaned as
she looked . t the giound because she
was so sliiiiaken and dolormcd. Hut
she was lookli g at her shadow. "Oh , "
s.ild nialne , "tinn jour faces to the
sun and joti won't see those ugly
shadows" Sister Hlack was an "aw-
lul' good Chiistlnn , conscientious , ex
act Ing. Her l.c.Miolo was the old hjimi
"And Am I limn to Die ? " No one
doubted hoi . oodiiess. Hut , my , jou
wouldn't want to live in the same
house , rjlixii'iv ' ? She was doleful as
i deal' mute ; t a f uncial. She Kept in
Ihe inn low wa.v all light , but sht >
walked on the shntlj side. To elicss
ncall.v and alii actively was a sin.
Her hair w isn't bad , but she consid
ered It vm.itj to leal n "the sweit de-
celt of a woman's ait. " She lived In
llio shadows Hi other Chance and his
wife weie "hinted" by siipeistltions.
He didn't iVto w.'lk under a ladder ,
sit at Hie ta'ilo ' with thlitecn or attend
business on 1 ihbi.v. She went to the
foi tune telleis to get n jucky chaim to
will c I cff the spool , j ellec'l of blcMl.ing
u looking glass , \\1ien her lialiy oamo
Its life and hois were mule mlseiablo
by die.ul ol what was "iiiilnck.v. " The
same Inllh lovvaid their Cod would
have Kept tliem iu sunshine' , but they
lived and sul.eiecl In shallow land.
Purcuod by Shadows.
"IIoiioo , hoiiilile shadow ! Unreal
mockeij , hence ! " ciies Macbeth when
the ghost ol P.an < | iK > Hits acioss the
loiidol ) : his mental stage. Only a
shadow , ol emnse. Such shadows mo
aw till things though You can bar the
windows and b.iriicade the dents
against the bmghir and the thief , but
jou can't bat out sue li shadows. They
will deep Iu thiough iiniKs and crev
ices v. hltli do nyl ex ! > t Whit dun
geon is so bl u k , what jailer is so mer
ciless ? M.III.V a hisli in the ilink does
lie slvo. The lie tejld to n tiustlns
mother. Tlie blow stineK at a kind
father. Dr. Johnson ma.v stand In the
inai ket place at Litchfielel In his liaro
head In the pelting inin , but It doesn't
Inlng back tlie cutting taunt to his old
lather on that spot jcms boloie. Shad
ows ! Jacob's sous sinned gieatiy
iiKiiinst their bt other Joseph , and twen
ty > cais after the ghost ot their foul
doings lose out of Ff.jpt 1H ( > n shad
ow. Altai ) put Nabuth to death ci nel
ly and falsely slew him. He foigot
bis deed for many a jour , when lo !
he tiembles lietoie the ghost of his
bloody crime. Helslmyar , with tenor
In eye ami tear wilt on cveiy fcatuic ,
sees Ibe siiadow deep along the wall
and the lingers of a man's hand wiito
his doom Shadows , shadows , shad
ows of a ciookecl past ! Shadows of
sins unsatisfied ! Shadows of death
and Ibe daik valle.v !
i
The Shadows We Cast.
"Coming events cast their shadows
befoie them" So do men. and behind
them too Life * doesn't begin at tlio
ctadle , nor end at the giave > . Luke
tells us in ( lie Acts of the Apostles
that one cl.i } when Peter passed along
the Mi out tlio people brought out Uielr
sick "that tlio shadow of Peter pas-i-
Ing ji j by might ovoislmilo v some of
them" i and heal them That makes
ono i think Coal tlnows off heat , violets
lets ] give peifuiui' , hull gives refresh
ment and tills in.vsteilous bundle of
fotccM called man entries a shadow
for good or 111. It goes with us wher
ever we go. If wo don't like our housp
we can move into the next hticet , or
tlio next town , but not fiom our shad
ow It's the projection ot one's own
self. It is so powerful Ne-c'du't say ,
"There Is no Cod" Just live as If It
woio so. Needn't cr.v , " ( ruelfy him ! "
Jim stay awa.v. To wind evening the
shadow ought to glow longer. It maybe
bo Hung across the giavo. Dwlght L.
Moodj'H shadow Is still heie. So Is
Inger-soll's. "Pllgilm's Piogrcss" Is
Hunyau'ri shadow. The "Age of Rea
son" Is P.Uno's. Sutuly we me the
people of Shadow Land. Moiulng.
noon , evening of our little day comes ,
still-set and evening star , then -shad
owsl Afraid1' Of what ? N'iftlit ? No
Out ( ' < ' ! st--'i' ' " ' ' " > ' 'dmv
In the morning when thou tlseth un
willingly lei lids thought bo pioMMit
" 1 am i It it r ' < > t'to wmk o ? a hum.i ;
belt' ' v ' V"M'itui
Holler a b'usti ' In the facu than n
blot Iu the heat t.-Ceiv antes.
JEWS GAIN IN RUSSIA ,
fue'vs ' New Pi evinces Opened to
Them liotidents Ask foi Them.
ht Potoishuit ? , Nov. L ISmputoi
NMiohtH ti/day nppioved n lOHolntlou
adoted | ) bv the cabinet openiiiK up now
sections lor tbo ic-Mldunco of Jovvn
llerolofoio Jews had been loahleled to
Polish piovliuen and Iho Ukintio ,
limited bv the oilgal Jowlsh sogtogn-
tlon law and Known UK "tlio palo "
Fiom Unto to tlmo exteptlotis have
been made iu tlio cas.0 ol Hi-holms and
Jews ongimed in cuitnln piofesslons
and hades Recently a campalgu WUH
iniulo to dilvo back wltliln the palo all
Jews who woio iinablo to establish
legal light of loHldencu otitsldu its
COIllillOS.
impel Ial coiiKonl Is now given to tin-
leshldod lenideiico ( If Jews In twelve
dish lets Iu the pi ov luces ol Vitebsk ,
VolliMila , Mohllev , Poltava and IChei-
sou , and the town of Yekatuilnodiir ,
the capital of Kuban. Tbo placed af
fected aio subuibs of towns within
which .lows hav'o alieady ben pel mil
led to live The action of the cabinet
icsiillcd 1 lorn pollllons of the Inhabi
tants of llio newly opened localllles
who doslied ( ho admission of Jowlsli
insldeulH as a moans of Improving lo
on I business c uiidltions.
CRIME NOT SO PROFITABLE NOW
Police ant ! Detectives Are More Power
ful Win. A. Pinkerton Says.
Kansas Cilv , Nov. I The number
of ciiniinal- who escape capluio Is
glowing lose each yoai , aecoidlng to
William A. PlnltCilon , piesidonl of llio
Piiikciloii ( Uloctlvo agency , who was
at the Hotel li.iltlmoio last nigbl. Mr.
Pinkeitun is inspc-cling ail Iho biaiieh
olficea of Ills company in llio United
States and Ciimdn.
"The pullco and deteclives In ( ho
I'niUd States aio glowing nioio pnvv-
01 fill " ho sale' " 'With the oillces and
coiruhiondenls ] Iho detective agencies
now have , It is possible to guaiel al
most any part of the woiid and cap-
hue escaped ciiniinais. Tlio molhods
of haeing and capluilng ciimlnals
have not inn roved much in Iho last
fifty years , but the loice's have on-
hit god so Hint Iho eliane es lot e capu
liavo decioascd.
"Thu haid ( il thing a'lout the de >
tec live busiiic. s Is to find me-ii who
will make /i / ; c d delnelives. We > can't
no.nly supply the demand for delee-
lives bcuaimcwo cun'l ge-t tliem. II
takes seveial ciualllies that the oidl-
naiy man Iris not developed. Hon
esty , keenness , quick thinking , oilg-
iuality and tail , aie Iho most noces-
saiy assets. The detective business
lias giown 01101 mously in the last llfly
je.ns , but 1 e'on't ' say Hint the eiim-
iual element has inci eased in proportion
tion with the inci cased demand foi
dot ei lives. "
Mi. Pinheiton Is a son of Allen
Piukeilon , ioundoi of Hio Pinkeilou
agency sixty jcais ago. Ho is asso
ciated in llir- management of the
agency1 with Allen Plnkeilon , a
neplic'W Mi. Pinkerton will icmaiii
in Kansas City until lomonow nighl.
Roosevelt's Last Day.
Rochester , N Y. , Nov. 1. Colonel
Itoosovell ai lived in Rocbostoi early
today on the last day of his campaign
in New Yotk state. Alter spending
tin hour hero , be loft on n special tialn
for a day's hip of speochmaking.
Colonel Rooso1 ell's first speech was
scheduled lor tbo noon hour at Al
bion. Leaving tbeio at 1 o'clock ho
was lo art no at Loeicpoit at 1:15 : for
an Horn's stay Ho was to bo in Ni-
agaia Falls from I ! : HO to 5 r > Q , i each-
Ing Hnllalo at 0 o'clock. Colonel
Roosevelt will leave Hulfalo nt 10:25 :
p. m. after the meellng , reaching New
Yotk nt 0 O.'l tomoirovv.
Tiy a Dail > News waut-ad.
Interested in Kidnaping.
Ponder , Nol ) , Nov.1. The Associat
ed Pi ess dispntdion lefening lo Hie
kidnaping of Miss Giiiee Rolph by a
Mexican peon named Xegtinda , near
Chicoy , Mexko , have moused deep in-
teiest in tills community. Slio is tlie
adopted daugl.ler of Dr. and Mrs. II
L. Rolph , foimur tesidenls of Ponder ,
where the doctor was a leading physi
cian. Wishing lo rellio fiom aclivo
piaclico , Hie family lemoved from
Ponder lo a lanch which Dr. Rolph
had pm chased near Iho lovv'n of Chi-
coy. Miss Rolph in lotteis to friends
heio has mentioned tlio alleged kid-
napoi's name , he being ono of tlio cow
boys on the ranch , as Is also his bioth
er. She said Kegunda is an o.xpeit
lillcnian and hunter. Miss Rolph is
1C yeais old and pictty.
The Strongest Indictment.
Fiemont Tiibuno : Theie is an in
cidental featino of Iho Hllchcook-
Harllcy affair that should teally mean
nioio to Hie voleis than Iho fact that
the democratic candidate for the Unit
ed Stales senate wns a bonower of
stnto moneys Ihnl never found their
way back into the heasmy.
This Incidental fcatmo is Iho em
phasis laid by Mr. Hitchcock and all
his apologists upon the dishosslng
fines lhat prevailed when Mr. Hitch
cock sought icllef nt the hands of Mr.
Hartley.
The younger voters cnn scnrcely
understand what conditions oxlstotl
then for their period of joung man
hood has been dining the tlmo of pios-
l'c\ity \ of the last few yoins under the
lejuvonaling eftect of the Dingley law ,
that repealed the deadly Oonnaii-Wll-
son law.
Mr. Hitchcock tolls them , over and
over , that ho was deeply in debt ; lhat
bo had hoi rowed on ov01 > thing bo
possessed ; lhat ho wns on the voigo
of bankruptcy ; thnt ho owed ? ino-
GOO , Hint ho had oxht > used ( his ctedil
at all Hie Omaha banks and among
his Omaha fi lends befoio lie tin mil
to tin ubllMin' H.nl'cj ' tli.it tin in
iliihiilal and Imam ml c oiiilliiui.s nf
tlm o daj woio haul anil von pltl
till.
H Is nn ludlehmint of don nitin
Itiiainielly lo legiwlalo and an i
' ol tbo tin It of faith on the pint of
the couiih } In the demount !
that should soivo an a wntnlni10 -
over } joini'f vcter who does not i.
member llioso pet Noun dn.vn L. I
Ilium examine Into the tocoid ami
then say If they want to OIKOIIIIIM a
lopotltlon of those eoiuJltlonH.
John Redmond Cntcrtnlned.
Alliany. N. Y. , Nov. 1. tJovoiiiur
\Vhllo will jnoHldo at n mooting lo
night which Is to bo addioHsed bv John
l : Redmond , ( ho iilnh paillamonlat v
leader wlio Is touiliig tbo ( oiinhj In
aid of tlio movement for bohoi , ov
eminent in liolanil. On his niilvnl
horn Ullca this aftoiuoon n tec option
eoinmllteo planned to moot Mi and
Mis. Redmond and oscoit them to a
hotel. Later , Mr Redmond will bo
picsoiited to ( lovoiuor Whlto al the
oxeciitlvo ehamber. Following a 10
( option at tbo Hampton hotel , Mi and
Mis. Redmond will bo ontoi tallied at
dinner by ( lovoinor and MIH. While ,
nt ( bo executive mansion.
Inquest in Times Case.
Los Angulos , Nov. I U'ltiie-Hsoi In
the Times explosion casu tosilllod bo
fo i o the eoionor'H jiny that fieo gnu
was pie-sent Iu laigo volume In the *
building cm the nlglil Iho explosion
01 on ted These witnesses , who woio
leloftiaph opoialoiH in llio ImlMitir ,
lostllled thai they had Ins ! tin h pnsi
tlons with tim Wo'Uern ITnlon 'I do
giaph company bncnuso of having
mndo their statements Slimillan
eoiislv with this losllmonv wllnissos
do'lined bcfoio the spec la ! guinil
jmy that no odor of gits wa.s de He led
in tlio building. The teloKinph opua
tins asseitcd Hint fveijbodj in llio
toloniaph loom had smolle-d gas and
loiuaikcMl iiiou | il. Ailliur Hell , a line
Upo opeiator , instilled that If gas In
quantity snl'tlcicnl , lo have canned an
explosion had escaped fiom a eh-fc i
live main , KOIIIO Iviieseltlng machines
would have boon put out ot cominis
lion ,
Tiy a Daily News want nil
Chicago Striken ? Repulsed.
Chc.nfo ! ! , Nov. I- Finn thoiiMiid
iihikiiig gnimont woiKoiB atlc inpic d
to make a demons ! ial Ion in tin- down
town dish lot } osluiday nltoinooii , but
weio tinned line k by tlio police with
out disoidoi Tlio shihe-iH lilul to
cioss the liver limn tlio west side ,
IIist. al Randolph shoot hildgo and
then at tbo Madison and Haiilson
stieel biidge-s. At cac h ciosslng they
woio mot ! ) } mounted policemen and
llnally gave up the attempt Pollco
Captain Hnlly , In chaigo of tbo de
fense , said that so laigo a eiowel would
obstiuct hafflc , and was almost cer
tain to give ilso to dlsoidei if allowed
la the congested dish ills.
WOULD WED LENEVE.
London , Nov. I. Sinn' hoi ar ( init
ial on Iho ch.ngi' of being an aius-
foiy nfloi tlio fuel lo tinmindoi of
Hello l ltnoi P , wife of Dr I law ley II.
Ciippon , Miss lOtbel Loneve lias boon
in llio countiy iindei tlie ptotorlion
of Ailliur Newton , Ciiijion's ) counsel.
.Mi. Newton has been swamped with
offeis for Miss Lenevo's scivicos from
music halls , beauly doclois mid olh-
ero.
lie has lerohed for her sixteen of
feis of man Inge. Those ofleis , all of
whicli aio signed and unnuc-sUonahly
genuine , lllushnto the odd eftect of
notoiiety upon compaiativclv defri lie r
ate minds. Miss Lonovo also has.
been olToied $1,000 for Iho Hist state-
iiiont of her life with Dr. Ciippou.
Tills offer came fiom a London paper ,
but she Is holding out for moio
money.
She said yesterday that she never
had been photographed , and that noun
of the alleged pictinos of her that
hnvo he-en published weio genuine
She certainly looks veiy llllle like
any of the pnblisliec : pictmes She Is
slender , witli a small nose , lit Ho ojo-
blows , lecedlng chin , lather daik eyes
and has a shv , ic-lliing almost cling
Ing manner.
Mi. Newton , after a conference vvltlr
Dr. Crippen yesterday , aniiouiued that
Uio case would bo appealed. Dr.
Crippon apponed veiy chee-ifnl dur
ing the confnioncu , and ox'piossnd his
satisfaclion over Iho neriulttnl of Miss
Leneve. /
Bank Robbers Get $8,000.
Palestine , TexNov. . .1 Shcilff
Hlack is in toceipt of n message from
Giavcland telling him thai Iho State
bank of Giavcland was lobbed of
? S.OOO. The vault was wiecked with
explosives. Four men wer engaged in
the lobheiy and shots woio ovliaig
cd by them mid sovcinl olli/ens.
Johnstonc Up 9,714 , Feet.
Helmont Pmk , Nov. 1. Johns ! ono ,
Hying In n baby Wilgbt foi the ( list
time , In eke iho woild's iccnid foi al
lltude. Ho wont up 0,714 foot. Tlio
previous recoid had boon ! ) .1SG fcot
INFANTILE PARALYSIS NEAR.
The Disease Reported to Have Appear
ed Near Royal , Neb.
Roynl , Nob. , Nov. L Special to Tlio
News ; Infantile pnialjsi.s Is said ( o
have made Its appealaneo In the Al
cell neigliboihood , near hoie
GIRLS TO BOYCOTT "TIGHTWADS"
Young Men Who Won't Trent Can't Go-
With Hiqh School Misses.
Sylvia. Kan , Nov. 1. Twontj two
girls of the Sylvlti high school , tout
pilslng almost the entire yonngi i HO
einl sot of HIP lown , have foi mod an
"AnU-Tlghlwad club , " Us purpo-o lie
Ing ( o boycott the joimg men wlm < in
walk bravely by an Ic o cioam p.ulor
without inviting th > Ir companion ) ( o
a heat"
'lij n Dallj Newa wnntiul.