THE NORFOLK WEEKLY NEWS.JOl'KNAL , FRIDAY , OCTOHEK n , 101 SATURDAY 8IFTING3. I'nthBr MoMahon wont to Oinnlin to visit with Ills paronlH. .Mr. and MIH John Hire returned fioni u few days' visit In Otnulia. Mrs 13d waul ,1. Blown In In Mo- Comb , 111. , visiting with relatives for A few wno ! < H Coiiitalilu John r riynii returned fioni a tineu days' bimlnoHH ttlp to Oinnlia. Misses Martini IlniniinniKl and An- tin ICoopsel toturnod from Omaha af- l * r vlfilllng for a wch. Mrs. C. 11 CalmnlsH Is 111 at lior IIOIIK , HurfciliiB from u sllil ; < ( attack Of tOllHllltlH. Mr. niul Mrs. M. II. Irvln mm Iholr daughter. MHH ! Don Is Irvln , leave hnre Monday for lliolr future homo In San niogo , Cal , W. R Hull , a Norfolk inorchant. IB nerle-ut.ly 111 In Kansas Pity. Act-on ! Ing to A letter roei-lve-el fioni Ills Bla tor , there In four Unit Inlias appori- dleltlB nntl It wan thought possible , when the letter was written , than an operation would bo necessary. Fifty-five couples enjoyed the danc ing party Friday evening given by the Norfolk Ad flub Prom a flnan- Mai standpoint ( ho dante was not a jreat BuoeeHB an fai as the Ad club a concerned , but aH a successful dune- ng party all those proMont declared t a "hit. " Work In the order of the temple me the feature of Friday night's 'fleeting of Damascus command.v ) No 0 , K. T. Messrs. Kemp and Bright of Wayne and Hunter of Lincoln weio present. After the ceremonies a ban quet was enjoyed , with A. II Vlelc ton8tnia tor. The following respond ed : D. nees , J. IJ. Maylard. P II. Da vis , J. Allberry , P M. Hunter. J. II. Kemp , C. II. Hrlghl , S. n. Dean and D. J. Rlx. A colored woman surprised many people by walking down Norfolk ave nue with a heavily laden banket on her head. Neither of her hands touch ed the basket and she waddled down the sheet keeping the hea\y load well balanced. Manv onions ones turned and looked at the stinlght sight. "You ain't been down south ha\o you , mis ter ? " said the woman to one cut Ious I- ous person. "If jou had , you wouldn't look so hard. " A mlsBionfcsl at which sovoial towns sunounding Norfolk will bo represented , will be hold at tlio St Paul Lutheran chuich Sunday. Thoie will be fiee services morning , aftci- noon and evening during which soi- Uions will be delivered in both the English and Gorman languaRoa Lunch will be solved at noon In the Bchoolhouse All loveis of mission work are welcome. IleC. . Pet linger will pi each at 10 o'clock ; Ilov. 0. Press of Wlnside will pi each at U 3D and Ilov p. Mayoihoff delhets a ser mon In English In the evening. South Side News. Mis. I ! . 1' . Plppen and son , Leo. L Williams , ailived homo fioni Buttlo Creek last evening , \\hcio they had been visiting with Mrs. Plppon's son. John WllllaniB and wife , loimeily of the Junction Mi. Holmes , the Oakdale i omul- house foieman. was hcic on business on Mondav Mrs. J. M. Bondnratit an hod homo from Dattlo Cieek last moiling , wlieio she had been visiting with her giand- chlldien , Mi and Mrs. John Williams , who aio conducting a icntamant the 10. Mrs. SioKo anhcd home fiom WIs- nor hibt evening , whcio she had boon on business. Jake Chrlstensen loft for Rapid City yesteiday to take a chance In the land drawing. One of the two bollermakora , wlic were statluned heio dm Ing the lush was laid off last evening and scnl back. Chailos Nc-lson Is acting In the ca paclty of night call-boy at the lound house dining the rush Robot I II Wati-oii , foinu'ily of the Junction , but who has been noikliif out of Chadron for the past two yoais Is back and will work out of lion again. Finals In CoursiriQ Meet. Friend , Nob. , Oct. 7. Finals In the national ionising meet at this cltj wore reached today. Twcnty-sovoi dogs are loft and the tilals will sot tie the winner The consolation pii7 < will also bo determined today. No.x week the hounds will move on to Sut ton whore the Watciloo stake ovonli vlll bo decided. Beaumont lo Hurt. , Fr. lice. Oct 7. While test no A monoplane tor ( lie Frencl Lieut Conneau , who tiles undo Mue ofndie lu aiiihont , " mo m clclent In landing part o iic stnu k the ground , am | -1ouiean : was thrown out. 1I < d'a biokcn leg and other In , but lie is not believed to bill ll\ luti i Onkdnlc. 10 Oakdale high school babkotbal i went to Tllden last Friday am the hoys' team there bythe scor 1 to C. ork on the schoolhoUBO was dolaj le major part of last week owlm ick of masons and rains at th of the week. There Is , hovvcvci rce of about nine or ten men a i this week. . E. Stubba of Tllden , was tram ng business in town last Frlda arnoon. . "rank ( iross and family of Verd e. spoilt the latter part of las > ek \ UHIng Oakdalo friends an Contractors last wool ; put n ne\ \ roof on the Cooper lesldenco occi pled by n. M. Nosblt. C. B. Ueer was among those utteni ing the old settlors' picnic at Cloui water last Friday afternoon. Rev , Snyder returned Friday eve nlug from the Omaha conference. II to be nt Oakdnlo for the comln ' T. ' - Alartlndolo , sr. , roUuaoil froi Omaha the latter part of last week , whore he hag been for thieo weeks. Hex. Mi. Clifton of Meadow Orovo , ptogldlng older , dellvoiod the MOIIIIOH .it the Cnlted Hrelhioti chinch last .Sunday evening 11. U. lleckwlth of Nellgh , was.tram . * - nctliiK himlnosH In town last Monday afternoon between IraltiH. C. II. 1 Vady wn * a business visitor to Preiiumt Monday. C. II. ( llbbs , of NowcaHllo , was transacting luminous In Tllden Mon day and Tuesday of this week. Ilov. Mi. Xlmmerman of the United Htothion chinch wont to Orchaid Tuesday on business mattois. Palnl'-rs have boon lonovallng the flalloway pioporty on West Plfth rc'ol this week , with a now coat of paint C. I ! , . Harlow of Tlldon. was trans acting business In town Wednesday afternoon. Charles Rlcliaidson. who has boon hero looking after the Boyd Interests , returned Wednesday to Alnsworth. Clenn Fisher of Norfolk , was In town Thursday of thla wool : . A heavy rain commoncen falling early Thursday morning , and gave the country a good soaking. WIIU the rains received the flist of the week , the ground Is getting well filled with water. Mrs. T T. McDonald of Tllden. spent part of Mondav and Tuesday ol this week , the guest of her BOH , II. C. McDonald CUB-SOX SERIES. Flist Game Is to Be Plnyed On Next Friday. Chicago , Oct. 7. Charles Comlskoy , president and owner of the Chicago American league club , and Chailes W. Murphy , president of the Chicago Na tional league club , have agtoed on Filday , Oct. II ! . as the date for the first game In the city championship solles Hoth presidents believe that 13 is a lucKy number. Cumlng County Auto Club. West Point , Neb , Oct. " . Special to The News : The Cumlng County Automobile association has elected the following officeib Piesldent , O. C. Anderson of West Point ; secretary and tioasuier , W. T. Filed , Iloemer. Auditorium Goes Fast. West Point , Neb , Oct. 7 Special to The News' The walls of the now audltoilum at West Point have now reached a height of twenty-five feet and the window fiames of the build ing aio all In place. It Is confident' ly expected that the stiuctuic will bu opened to the public some time lu December. FRIDAY FACTS. Mis. Fiank I III sell wont to Omaha. Harl Hansom spent a day at Omaha Mis M. O'Bilen is at Sioux Cit.v visillng li lends. Mr. and Mis Taubol of Iloskins , art boie visillng with lolativos. 11. A. Pasewalk and Geotge B. Clnis toph ictuinod from Omaha Leon ml Gossanl , Hatty and Flojt' Hull went to Ciogoi.v ! to legistei. Cleo Lodeier vvenl to Ploico to spout a few days' visit with ic 1atives. Mr. and Mis. 1) . T. Hodson of Madi son , weie heio visiting with fi lends. Mi and Mis. William Ahlman ant Chailes Ahlman letinnod fiom Omaha County Commissioner Stindoiman o Newman Giovo , was heio enrouto l ( Madison. Mis H II. Smith has gone to Me Comb , 111 , to spend a few weeks will lelativoB , Mis. Tubbs and Miss Lillian Mai tniault went lo Omaha lo visit will friends. Miss Dorn Hille has accepted a po bltlon as stenogiaphet In Ihe Commoi clal club offices. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Foil-is , i daiighler. Bom to Mi. and Mis. Claionci Stioug at Wamoivllle , a son. The West Side Whist club is soiled uled to meet next Thinsday nigh with Mi. and Mis. Sol G. Mayor. F. ,1. Netlei is Biilfering liom > a cu on one of his e-yes as the lesult o bit > aking a huge lump of coal. Chailes Binebaker , who was BU < ; clenly taken ill with an attack of ti | pendlcltls ThursdHy. Is lopoited some what impioved today. Because of the unfavoiablo weatho conditions Thinsday evening , th mooting of the Norfolk branch of th NebiasK.1 Federation of Retail Dealer 3 was postponed until next Tuesday. A tspecial meeting of the city com cil Is to bo bold next Monday night t make further assessments on the pin Ing of Norfolk avenue. No other bus ness Is to be taken up at this meo ing. ing.The regular school pot lot ! In the Lit coin school was cut short Thursela because oi Ihe lack of boat. The fu : naeos had not been put In operatic when the pupils anlvod for the dav' ' w 01 k. The head of an oik which had boo killed In Montana recenlly was iccel' od herelo bo mounted. The spnc between the two horns measures eve four leot and each horn is four an a halt feet long. Because of the absence fiom the clt of several of the mombeis , Setrotnr C 1 ! Suitor of the automobile associi tion icporf that no meeting of tin oiganl/atlon was held as schedule Thinsday evening 11 Under of Kansas formerly e Grand Island , who was brought heifer for the additional ralhoad force du ing the land rush , has accepted a pos tion as bookkeeper in Iho office of tl Uuiland Trust company. Ourev Siolt , occupation dlshwnsho paid $1 down on his fine of $7 50 I , Judge List-ley's courl wheio ho wr bioiiKht this morning on charges t being drunk Scotl found the judge tender spot and was allowed to pay h fine In installments. A team of hoises which were b lievod for n while to have boon stole from the C. P. Parish barn , woi found Inter In the morning. The an umls Una ovidoutly broken out of tli nun and wandeitd about the resl leneo pail of the t It ) . As a tribute of catccin , members of he Pleice Masonic lodge jestorday uosontod lo i : J Hla beautiful trav llUK bag Mi lllIs deputy custodian if the Masonic grand lodge and was at i'lerce. oonfortlng degrees. Mr. Illx ind his daughter leave next month for lallfoinla , to spend the winter. Satin day'i. Not folk-Omaha football ame will Ksult In almosl a leunlon for the Phi Kappa Psl college fiatot- nlty. To tills flaterally belong Coach Colegtove of Norfolk , Hofoteo Dean Hinder of Omaha , Coach Hbblo Bur nett of Omaha , Umpire Hen Choi ring- ton of Omafia and Phvsical Director Jams of Omaha. Paltolman O'Hiien would like to know what tionble hi ought him to PasowalU's giovo In much haste Thinsday evening. A woman's \olce ever a telephone eail > saying thai Ihere was some trouble on South Plfth stieel was the cause of the officer's trip. The number given him would be located In the grove. Taking advantage of Hie experience afforded bj last nlghl's rain , the com mittee in charge of the tonsil notion of the large tabernacle in which n four weeks' evangellslie mooting will Lie held soon , decided to change the localion of Hie strucluie from the Mlt- telstadt piopoity on Norfolk avenue and Seventh street to Norfolk avenue and Ninth street The first dance of the season will bo hold In Manmardt hall this evej- nlng. The dance Is given for the bene fit of the Not folk Ad club and noth ing has been loft undone to make Ihe event n most successful one. The com mittee on arrangements loport theh vvoik completed and the music will beef of the best Public splilted c Ill/ens aie uiged to patronlxo the function , as the Ad club is an active'booster oigan- i/atlon for Norfolk , and needs the money. The public'Is Invited. Tickets aie $1. A Rally at Nellgh. Nollgh , Nob. , Oct. 0. Special to The News : The fiist political rally in tills county will be held In the contt teem in Noligh next Satin day ov cuing. The demociats have seemed Dan V. Ste phens and William V. Allen candidate for congiess and dlslilct judge , ics- pecllvely , to open up the campaign hoi e. U. P. REAPS HARVEST. War of Railroads Over Coast Traffic , Gives This Line the Business. Omaha , Ocl ( ! 'Iho old ilvaliy between - tweon Iho Hill and Hariinian i.iilioad systems between the Missonti ilvoi and the Pacific coast h.is bioKon out afiesh and Ilaiilman's Southern Paci lic lias just dealt Hill's Buillngton line a Btiiggciing blow bj entting thu latter line oft fiom all S.in Piantiscu and Califoiuia ttaflic. Conditions ate such that noltliei the inteistato com- moico coinmisslon nor the fttlei.il cointh can inteileio In tbo tlglil and fiom appealances the thai lines will bo poi milled to settle the affali in tholi own way. And this time Hie light is being waged on the lails , not in the stock maiket The entile tians-Alls lsslppl countiy is the baltlofiold In stead of the naiiov. confines of Wall and Buiad stioets. I Despite the iact that this is the . most tilanic struggle the western tail f load has known foi twenty-live > eais it is being waged so silently that the public is scaicely aware that the bit ilvals aie no longer standing togethei and woi king hainionlotislv , as Ihej lm\o done in Iho past dee ado. The cause of Iho light Is the owneiship ol a simple $2.rpO on each lUkel sold bj the eastern lines to Iho Pacific coast but the effect produced is tiemendous And still gieitei effects aie piotnlsot' by the geneials in command of the campaign. The situation is complicated by the fact that 11111 , In Ihe fight , has the asslslanee of the big Rock Island mil load , which is In a position similar tc L tile Builinglon , while Western Pacilic j the new Gould load to Ihe Pacific , Is t aiding the Sonllioin Pacific. Union Pa f cific , main trunk of the Ilaiiimnn sys tern , is. in the piesent fincas , only r "lookei-cm" and a bvstander , and is ) 'taking ' no pail in the stiugglo How ! ever , Ihe latlor load is leaping a gold ! en hurvesl while Ihe oilier llnei r "sciap" among themselves. In latt , because qf the big fight o Union Paciffc today is the only tail s nmd opeiating tlnough Irnlns botweet Chttago and St. Louis and San Fian tlsco which ti averse the central poi tion of the country The trouble begun brewing a yea ago when the interstate commerci commission ordered Southern Pacifl and other toads to iodine faie fion Ogden lo the Pacific coast fiom $3 to $ : ! . " , but did not order a icductloi of the through fare from Mlssoui river points to Ihe coast. At Unit lime and for ten years pievlous t heroic through cars had boon opetated eve Burlington and Rock Island lines a far as Denv'er , thence over Rio Giand to Ogden , where they weie tinned eve to Southern Pacific for the haul to th coast. At that lime Ihe roads ens and vvesl of Ogden simply cut the rat y In two parts , each taking an equal poi tion. When the Interslnle commeic commission's new rale was ordere ( Soulbern Pacific demanded that th eastern lines continue to accept th same propoitlon as foimorly atceptet - . but both Burlington and Rock Islan e lines refused and demanded n hlghe pen outage of the test of the ticket For almost twelve ii'ontns the tra 10 flc officials of the different system Involved have boon seeking an adjus r. ment. bul last week a crisis was road n od and Southein Pacific notified bol is Burlington and Rock Island system if that the cais formerly operated eve 's those roads would no longer bo nccep Is ed from them , and thai in future n this traffic would bo handed over t . Union Pacilic , which had made no di n mnnds for an incionsod petcontngo c the locolpts Accoidlngly. both Burlington an 10 Rock Island Imvo boon forced to at : contlniii * all tluotiKh < ais to California via DenvtM and Salt Lake and the gloat ttaffli ome enjoyed by ( hone loads Is now being hauled by Union Pacific The two svstems have found their co.ist business piactlcallj ruined by the aihlttaiy ait Ion of Sonthein Pacific and have not yet found a way lo "come back" at the latter line , but aio ptomlsliiK that their next move will make the Ilairlmnn people sit up ami take notice. School Notes. The appealance of the school looms Is delightfully Improved bj placing the thiit.v-two fine plctuios. bought lasl .vear with the funds uilsed b.v the ait exhibit , on the walls , IJvety loom has ono or mole Benjamin Cluipln will give his gieat Lincoln eiitoitalinnont under the mis- pices of the high school , Oct. 21. Because of lack of any heating for the Lincoln building , pupils In that building woio sent homo Thinsday and Friday. The delay In the conlinctoi's work Is n soilons loss lo Ihe schools. Mi. Hunter an hod Wednesday noon and has been lellevlng Ml. Colegiovo of his duties nsfycmch at football prao- llce. The boys are wet king haid and Mr. Hunter fools confident that they will BCOIO against Omaha Saturday lie saja they aie In line form and show the lesult ol the excellent coachIng - Ing of Mr. Colegrove Thinsday a biict rally as hold In the high school assembly loom. After the various football songs had been sung and Leo Ogden and his loyal lootern had wakened all the echoes within foui blocks , Snpt. Crostot made a few well chosen remarks at the close of which lie lequested his predecessor to addtess the school. Mr Hunter expressed - pressed his nppieelation ot the condi tion ol the high school , especially in repaid to the einolltnent which shcnVH n gain of twenty over the mimbei In attendance at this time last 3 , ear. He spoke ot the value of ideals and cited Hoosovelt as an example of a man who had developed himsoll Ihe ( inalllios of the hisloilcal chaiacleis which ho ad- mliod. As a piolltablo investment ho in god the students to attend oin own stale unheiMty so that they might fit themselves lo occupy positions for which U allied men and women aio 10- quiied. Ho said that Got many , though small in compailson with our bioad nation , 's foiglng inpldly ahead ot us in Iho mailer of skilled laboi. In or- doi to be successful oveiy young man should be It allied for his life work. Junction News. Geoige Benedict foi mot ly of Noi- folk , but now of Iowa , was heio Mon day visiting with lelativos and left lot West Point on business Tuesday noon. Miss Conine Murphy of Clinton , la , passed thiougli the Junction last eve ning on her way to Dallas to loglstot. Mis. J P Thomas and daughlei , Minnie , of Ciolgliton , weio heio yes- lei day on business. A. H Foi bos , who has been wet king in Council Bluffs for some time , has lelnrnod lo Not folk and is on Hie look out foi a position. GOVERNOR IS ENJOINED. Order Restraining Discharge of Old Soldier at Grand Island. Lincoln , Neb , Oct. ( ! . AVhilo Gov , Aldi it h was confcri Ing at St Louis with Govcrnois Hadloy of Missonii and Jlaiinon ol Ohio on the prepai.'v tion of the biief to piesont to the biipieine comt of the United States piotesting against the interfoionce of lode i al com Is with state officials , re- Btinlning oidets wete btonght lo this tily to bo solved on him and othei stale officials. The oidet enjoins thorn from dis- c-hniglug an Inmate of an old soldier's homo at Grand Island , an institulion w hose manageiiK nt is placed by law in the 'u ' ndof the governor and oth er late officials. Laurier's Last Day. Ottawa , Out , Oct C. The last meet' ing of the Lam lor gov eminent was held today. The ministers lesignatioii will be tondeicd to Call Gtey tomoi low and Mr. lioidcn will bo invited tc foi m a gov eminent lie m.iy have hi < plans toady and take office at once as Sir Wilfied Lamler did In JS9C , 01 ho may take a few dajs to complete his aiiangemcnti. By-elections wil' be hold as soon as possible. Parlla mont Is expected to meet early In No Vfiaber and finish Its business befotc ' Xmas. Reyes Denies Revolt Sorty. New Orleans , Oct G Gen. Bei nardc Reyes , for years Idol of Iho Mexicai aimy , long political leader of Ihat re public and lecenlly a candidate fo the piosldency against Fiancisco I Madero , jr , 'emphatically denies pub Mention connecting him with organ/ ! Ing a new i evolution in Mexico , Gen Reyes ni rived here fiom Sabanah am will leave today for San Antonio whore he probably will eslablish hi homo. He declared he was forced li flee his countiy because his life vva liourly endangered as a lesult of th < growing condition of anarchy follow Ing the recent revolution. Smugglers Must Pay Up. o New York , Oct 0. The federal gov ei invent brought forfelline sull against Nathan Allen of Kenoshi Wis , and John R. Collins of Memphis Tonn , today to recover SIS..OOO , th value of smuggled jewels and weni Ing appaiel Fiom Allen a forfeit n $110.000 Is claimed and from Collln $ .Vio)0. ( ) Both men locemly pleade guilty lo Indictments for smuggling 1- CAN FIX A BRIDGE TOLL , h Interstate Commerce Commission Cn Regulate Interstate Car Lines , Washington. Oct 0. A passongc rate of ten cents across Ihe bridge be tween Omaha , Neb. , and Counc Bluffs , la , was sustained in a declslo by the commerce court. More fai i caching than the more question c into was the decision of the com that the interstate commerce comml ; slon has power under the law to rogti- late Iho opetallotiF of Interstate elec tric rall\Mi > a , this being the flist deter mination by a cotnt in support of the iiimpany'H action In this icgaid. The eoittt hold that the commission had ample aulhotlty to Issue Its older In addition to holding that the older It self was leasonablo. The case was brought by the Oma ha and Council Bluffs Hallway com pany and the Omaha and Council Bluffs Bildgo company In an action agalnsl Ihe Intei state commeico com mission which Issued an eider fixing Iho ton cent tale. La Follelte To Talk Politics. Minneapolis , Oct I ! . Senator Reboil - oil La Folletto's visit to Minneapolis next month will be under the auspices of the Piogtosslvo Hopubllc'iin league Ho will not speak at the Publicity club luncheon as first artanged. Minne apolis ptomosslvos doslie that the senator shall make a political speech dining his visit and politics Is barred at Publicity club gathoilngs. The day of Senator La Folletlo's coming hero will bo fixed later. Ratify Foss for Governor. Boston , Oct. C. The dcmocints held Hie political stage In this cltv with the- scene laid In old Fatioull hall , and Gov. Poss , George Prod Wil liams , this year's platform construc tor , and Sherman L. Whlpplo , conven tion chaiimnn , as the principal ac tors. The convention was practically a latificallon mooting for Ihe Btate ticket and for the formulation of the loading Issues of the campaign The ticket which the convention ratified was headed by Kngetie N. Foss , nom inated to succeed himself as gover nor. OBSERVE RILEY'S BIRTHDAY. Hoosier Poet Said to Be 58 , but Re- fusea to Confirm This. Indianapolis , Oct ( ! The first gen- 01 al obsetvance of Janie.s Whilcomb RIloy'B hlilhd.o annlveisaiy was held today In overv Indiana school In ictognlllon of Iho honor , the "booster poet" Issued giactings to his childten ft lends. Rlley is said to be 58 joaus old , but ho icfusca lo confirm the dale of his bhtli. WORK AT NIGHT IN AUSTIN. Electric Light Plant Built On Hill , Re. lief Work Aided. Austin , Pa. , Oct. -Befoic another twenty-four hours It Is ox-peeled that a tempoiaiv eleclilc light plant will have boon established on the flats whoie once stood the gioator poi lion of the village. The plant will bo run with gasoline power. With Ibis plant in operation the doming of the wreckage will bo push ed night and day. The lelief workers have heielofoio had to cease lliolr la bor on account of daiknoss because of having no menus to furnish light. Schley la Buried. Washington , Uct. G Suriounded with all the pomp of military , the body of Admlial Winfiold Schloj , who died suddenly on Monday in Now Yoik , was burled jcblordaj attomoon in Ar lington national ccinetciy on the Vie- loiia. Heights , ovci looking Washing ton. THE STRIKE AT OMAHA. No Strikebreakers Being Imported There Ogden Situation Acute. Omaha , Oct. G. At labor headquar- leis in Omaha it was denied Thurs day that any men had i etui nod to woik in the Union Pacific shops , but it was admitted that several had taken positions up town. Sam Grace said fifteen moie employes walked out of the shops Thinsday. These weie the appientices in the machine shops. Ac cording to hibor loaders there aie now but five machinists at vvoik. There mo more men woiking in other oigan- Izations which aio not so controlled as the machinists. Union Pacific of ficials will make no statoiiionl of Iho number ot men who have walked out and sum up Iho situation by Laying that "ovci } thing is peaceable and sat- isfactoty. " Although Iwo cat loads of stilke- bioakors have boon taken to the west , , ' none have boon loft in Omaha. About [ i twenty were taken to Iho Council . I Bluffs shops to loplaco the men who .Iliad walked out , but as far as can be , | learned now no new men have been I employed at Ihe Omaha shops. Sev- eial cols have been placed In the shops and food has been taken there , . . but labor leaders declare It Is foi the and that the Union Pacilic ot- llcials have not attempted to relieve the local situation by the transporta tion of skilled mecuanics fiom else- wheio. The members of the grand lodge of the labor organization , who have been Investigating the Omaha situation , loft Thuisday. They were satisfied Ihat the stiiKeis were in satisfactory shape to continue the strike Indcfinitel.v and withdrew to investigate condltons in other centers. Waller Amos , vice presi dent of Ihe machinists , went to Ogden whore Ihe silnatlon according to labor men is becoming acuto. Ho will sloji at all towns on the Union Pacific whoie ( hey aio stilklng shopmen , Ftank Paquln , who paid a hurried visit to Omaha , went to the Illinois Central leriltory to handle the car men strike Ho is vice prosldont of the car mon'e association. J. P. Ryan , vlco piosl- dent of ( ho bollormakois , wont tc Kansas to strcnglhcn organballons in thai stalo. Chicago , Oct 0 Four more stilken returned to'work at the Bumside chops of the Illinois Central Railroad oompanv. Kvorythlng was peaceful when Iho 900 shopmen reported foi woi 1 : . Dodgers Near Chicago. Chicago , Oct. 0 C. P. Rodgers who la making a const to const fllghi for a prlzo of ? 50,000 , expects to lam this afternoon In Grant Park , Chi cnso , where the big aviation mee was hold In August. Ho spent the night nt Hammond , Ind , and slant ly afternoon ho will got Into motion and an hour later ho expects to ho In Chicago After n rcsl here over night Mr. Rodgers will depart for Kaunas City. Cobb Has .417 Average. Cleveland , Oct ( > . --Ty Cobb played his last game of the season heie , hav ing been excused fiom the St Louis ttlp by Manager Jennings Cobb has capttned the Amctlean league tec cuds foi base stealing and tun getting , hav ing sr > stolen bases and 119 i tins to T. R. WRITES OF SELF. Takes Credit for Starting Work on the Panama Canal. New York , Oct. C Thoodoio Hooao- vilt has an aitlcle on "How ( ho Unit ed States Acqultcd the Right to Dig the Panama Canal" in the cut rent number of the Outlook. Mr. Roosevelt discusses statements which have been made from time to time thai ho acted In an unconstitu tional manner and usurped authority in connection with the Panama ptoj- eel , and ho upholds the regularity of Iho piocoodlngB throughout. Mr. Roosevelt says that his mess age to congiosB sol forth In full and In detail evety essential fact connect ed with the various phases of Iho nc- qulslllon of the Panama canal , He adds- "The pimple fact was that when the Inlc-iost of the American people Im- peratlvelv demanded that a cottnln act should bo done and I had the pow er to do It , I did It , unless It was specifically prohibited by law , Instead of timidly icfnslng to do it unless I could find some piorislon of law which lendeied It linpeiatlvo Ihat I should do it In other words. 1 gave tbo benefit of the doubt to the people of Iho United States and not to any group of bond It H , foreign or domes tic , whose inletests happened to be adveise to those of Ihe people of the United States. " ! Battle Creek. I Air and Mis. Fiod Richardson , jr. , 'and ' baby , ate hoio this week from j Big Creek , Chony county , vlslling i datives and fi lends. Batlle Creole is their native homo. Ah in Togolor of Maiysvllle. Kan. , was visting heie a couple of days with his uncles , Henry Massinan and Tied Tegelei. .Monday he went to Giogory , S. D. , foi legislation , lie was accompanied b.v his cousin , Hi- nest Cutkofski , who also will logistoi. tor. llcniy Tassomoier was heio Satur- tlnj on business tioin Tlldon Mi. and Mis. Arnold Wacbler and baby were hoie fiom Iladar Satin day and Sunday visiting her parents , Mr. and Mis Jacob SUilack , and othei relatives. Rov. Father Isadoie , C. P. , is given some Inlei eating and attractive mis sion let-tines of devotion at the Catho lic chinch heio oveiy evening tills week. The meetings aio well attend ed by non-Catholics. James McColc of Anlelope county was visiting fi lends hoio Siintlaj. Attorney W P. Rooney stopped off hoie Tuesday on his way bpme to Chad ) on , Mis Chailes Sclnoodor wont to the Liitheian hospital at Sioux City Tues day for treatment. She was accom- mnled by Henry Massinan , sr. , who s one of the diioctois of that institu- ion. John T. Dinkcl , who lives between 1010 and Not folk in Valley vicinity , ms built a largo now bam , 31x10. Mrs Beitha Gaidols leturned Tues day f loin an extended visit with her laughter , "Mrs Butler and family , at rcgoiy , S. D. Mr. and Mis. JJloia Ilalght. ac companied by their two children , 10- utned Monday fiom a week's visit vith her sister , Mis. Iloiman Kyi and family at Dorsey , Holt county. William Burner was hoio Tuesday fiom Stanton , visiting at the homos of his dniightcis , Mis Iivin Hogcis ind Ralph Halos. J W. DcMenit , several jcars ago nlnlstor of the Baptist chinch at Ibis ilace , aiilvotl heio Monday from Silencer , S D. , for a visit with icla- lives. Chailes Flood , formerly a fanner of ialtle Cieek pieclncl , ai lived heie 1'noHday fiom Oelwino la. foi a visit with his many lolatlvos. For Brass Bands. Milwaukee , Wis , Oct -1 That tin $107,7r > 3 which was expended b\ I mi ed States Senator Stephen on m ! i campaign for nomination at the i > i marks was used legitimately toi brass bind'- , lithographs , buttons .mcl other campaign advertising and w.i not employed coiruptlj was the MSI of testimony given before the cna torlal investigating committee ON A LAND RUSH TRAIN. Fortune Board Tells Farmer He Wil Win No. 1 , Before He Registers Four fai met s , each owning < \ ( sections of land in Iowa on < 11 > f loin Omaha , two lallroad men me tluoe alleged bankers liom Mulium Imbibing too much ot genuine Indi it whiskey , gave passengeis em out n Gregory shortly after midnight a bi of a show. A map of Mellotte county was pi < cured and this was stuck up auanis the window of the smoking c.u e > m farmer closed his eyes , and w illiin , unsteadily tow aid the map of ilu m \ land pointed to a spot veiv < \ < , < t the White river. This spot was w hoi the now town of Carnhy was to h located. The county seat was to l > moved from White liver as sooni ono of the parly would draw claim \i 1 , which was assured b.v tin oulj boaid furnished by ono of the p.nn i , JTho fortune telling board had It thn Ihe farmer would win No l and In > 1 mediately a commission form of go t eminent was formed. A mayor wi 1 ajipolntoel by the six conntllmen wli were elected after a dispute as to tli t largo number for a small town. Tli t Ity clerk accepted his position but the uew town bootnoiH woto dlsap pointed after the tioamnoi WIIH unable to arcopl office. Snoio.s from hli ( tuner came loud and long and no Huh ntlluto could bo found because * all had alteady taken off ho. The oiilju boiud tells the truth , said the rainier , and ho was willing to make a substantial bet with the two talltoad ineti ( hat ho would ho the winner of ( ho flist choice for the now Intnl. Soulh Side News. Mrs. Chat les Long at lived home from Lynch Monday noon , wheio nlm spent a few dajs at Iho homo of her sonEdwin Edwin U. RobotiKoti of Chicago , top resi'titlng the Northwestern imssongi i depntIntent Is stationed 111 NoiTnIK dining the rush Ho IB kepi busy gtv Ing Infotmatinn nbont ( rain cotinei lions. Special Agent Duff } ( H also fiom Chicago , whole ho wan employed bv the Plnkeilon company. Nine 'cmihes well filled with rogls Mat kin passengeiH , niosllj ( torn Min nosotn , attlved In the cltv al It o'c lot k to bo ttaiusfc nod to the Noith western train leaving hero al 1 'n Among tlipso passengers Is John Btttnla piomlnont rainier living neai M.inkalo. Mr. Burnt/ a school mate of U W Zutof this city , ami the ( wo men mot heie after not h.iv ing sec-n each othei foi over twnitv veins. Mi- limnlopoils ! that flftic n cats packed with icKlsiiallon pass , n gcrs left MatiK.ito TIICHI ! i\ In lh < nine cais which attUtil Wcdncsd.iv theie wc'te about 501) ) pasHongc'ts Among the Mlnnci-oUi fanners , n < onio vvealthv men , but most of Ihi in decline thcj have come hoio because of the low lilies and the cippoitunllv to see this pint ol thecountry. . Most of the MlnnesotaliH have never been in this pail of Nelnaska or In tin Rosebud countiv The Noitbwestein passcnijer ( lain leaving heie tit 1 : io wtm well nil. d and additional coachcft were repottiil to be In loneliness to lake care of Ibi Minnesota lanneis. Notice to Ci editors , The Mate of Nebraska , Madison count v , ss. In the matter of the estate of lla/.c 1 Best , deceased. Notice is heioby given to all put sons having claims and demands against lla/ol Best , late of said Madi son county , den eased , that the linn1 fixed for filing claims against said os late Is six months from Iho 2nd dav of Ottobot , 1 ! > 11. All such poisons an- HMjiilred to piescnl Ihcii claims \\itli the vouchers to tin- county judge ol said county at his office In the eltv of Madison , in said Madison coiintv on 01 befoie the Mill da.v of Apnl 1'H2 and that all claims BO filed will lie heaul Kioto said Jndgo on ( he . ! id day of Apill. 1912 , al 1 o'clock p ai Violet Phaip is the oxocuttl.x ot I he ostite It Is fuither oidoietl that notice to all persons interested In said eslati be given by publishing a copy of this older In the Noifolk Weekly News Join mil a weekly newspaper printed published and ( imitating in said conn tv lei font consecutive weeks pnnr lo t-ald d.ij of healing Wilnesi my hand and seal this 22nd d.l.v ol Sept ( mbt i , A I ) 1911 William Bales , ( Seal i Connt.v Judge ' HELP WANTED. WANTED Ml pailles inlorcsled In the Gulf coast , Texas , countiy to write us for information. Come to a coun try wheio two ciops can be grown each jear , wheio the Boll is good , wa tt-r sweet and puie , vvheie the BUII of summer Is tempoied by the cool brce o fiom the gulf and whoie stock does not have to bo fed more than half the year. Get In touch wlh Iho Tracy-Hnos Land Co. , Victoria. Texas WA NTlVn Success Magnrlne re * ejiiiies the services of a man In Noi lolk to look after expiring subscrip tions and to sec in o new business by means of special methods usually ef fective ; position peimanent , prefer one with expeiience , but would con slder any applicant , with good natural qualifications , salary 51 150 poi day , with commission option Address , with i of 01 one PS , R C Peacock , Room ] ( > 2 Success Maga/lne Hldg , New Yoik | ENGRAVER AND ELECTROTYPCP , IVCIM ' 4 IHO it UttrilKCC DtNVCR COLO 6O YEARS' EXPERIENCE - MARKS " .S f < - tfB&C Anrm ! _ t f I I I I t ! 11 n t III r ui . 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