The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, June 29, 1899, Image 2
3 S I X jjfttfMrj M s ft i p 1 A Ar rV v The Norfolk Weekly News SPANISH JlIT ma Departing Vessels Loaded With Homcward Bound Dons SimtciiAMs imkiosi or stock Jiii llli CiitltulM liny Snini of Tliilr lniKrst liitrtt Siiiiiilriii uT nurtli Cimitry lmitW lit Miming Itnclrr Cttvur 1 ol lunliiml One Ill villi l i KIllcil Manila Juno S Tho Spaniards aro fast louviiiK Manila Tho Ktciuiior Islo lo Luzon sails for Spain soon taking Povurul hundred persons civil and mili tary otlloials and thoir fainillos Tho Spanish commercial men aro soiling out and somu of tho largest interests hero will soon pass into tho hands of Knglish capitalists Captain Gales squadron of tho Fourth cavalry embarked for Morong Monday Tho gunboat Napidan which accompa nied tho troops visited tho town of Muntiulupa on tho west shore of tho lake and found u small body of rebels intrenched thorn Tho intrenehmonts were shelled by tho Napidan and when the rebels begun to retreat tho cavalry was landed Tho Filipinos in firing a ilnal volley killed a cavalry private INCREASE INJDTIS FORCE Will lluvii Forty Tliousiiuil Men ly tlio Tlutii I lie Itulny Season KmN I Washington Juno ail Secretary Alger Adjutant General Corbin and Colonel Bird assistant quartermaster jteneral in charge of transportation had an hours consultation with tho presi dent relatlvo to tho question of rein forcements for General Otis A delinito decision has boon reached to continue recruiting men at all tho recruiting sta tions for service in the Philippines and Secretary Alger said when he left tho White house after the conference that General Otis would have 10000 men when tho rainy season closed for a re sumption of aclive operations Dowry lEitiiincs Ills louiiioy CoLonno Ceylon Juiu ail Tho United States cruiser Olyinpia with Admiral Dewey on board sailed front liere for Port Said yesterday Tho ad- j aniral has been living quietly hero and Ills health has improved The custom ary olllcial visits were exchanged ing tho day Previous to his departure Admiral Dewey visited the auxiliary cruiser oscmite iow at this port dug on 1X3rd Cifaiu Rjcharr P Leary TJ fe the govv v of the island of G mi who is ui Jiii his way to his SiMiUlfil liy IMitpliiK Strum St Louis June ail Seven men wero scalded by thceollapio of a steam fluo pome time last night on tho steamer St Paul when near Klsah Ills and brought to this city When they reached hero on tho steamer Joseph Parker Jack Mack white and one of tho colored roustabouts were dead and tho other three one of them a white sailor named O O Thompson wero in such a serious condition that it was stated at tho City hospital that they could not live Tho other injured men wore colored firemen 1iiiu1h for SI I mill Fair St Louis Juno ail The worlds fair committee of a00 hold a meeting at tho Mercantile club last night wlion tho mayor mado an address on tho import ance of tho work Substantial progress was reported in tho liiisiug of tho 5000000 for tho stock of tho company and the ilgures of William H Thomp son uhairmau of the finance committee indicated that they wero within 100000 of tho total Up For Contempt of Court Dks Moines Juno ail I E Pearson who has been acting ns tho attorney of tho Iowa Anti Saloon league in tho prosecution against tho saloons and drug stores of Des Moines was ordered to appear in tho district court and an Hwer to tho charge of contempt of court Tho order was issued by Judgo Bishop and was made on account of an inter view which appeared in tho local papers Cliilillun SiiUoriiliil Genoa Neb Juno ail Tho old sec tion house belonging to tho Union Pa cific railroad was destroyed by tiro An employe of tho railroad was occupying tho houso His family of five children tho oldest 13 years of ago wero gotten out witli some trouble but tho two youngest wero nearly suffocated by Binoke One of them may not recover Vi loruii Mittllnleil liy Ciiiiiiou Cru clier Iowa City la Juno ao Henry Grady wont through tho Cuban war and caiuo homo almost unscathed Last night a cannon cracker mutilated him for life Ho thought tho fuse was out and readied for it Then tho cracker exploded His right hand was cut to shreds His loft arm was cut badly at tho insido of tho elbow Foiirttieu Jfuw Chkii oT Yellow Fovcr Santiauo Juno 21 Fourteen now cases of yellow fever have been oilicially reported in the last two days This raises tho total to SO of which 12 have proved fatal Major Chit the surgeou in charge reports that there aro no fur ther cases under suspicion and tho gen eral health of tho troops is good Falal Iuirivuiy At rldrnt Cedah Rapids la Juno 29 Mrs C E Ininan and her daughter-in-law Mrs F L Ininan wero thrown from their buggy yesterday by their horso running away and both received injur ies which will probal ly prove fatal Ams FL Iniuau was married ubout two mouths ago HEARING IN THE RICH CASE i Jol tiler Im I llnilci In Wiiliiitn imltil In Mivlru on tlu riuiiu iil Mutilti Kl Paso Time ail Tho trial or Mrs Mattio Hiih has begun before the United States commissioner her to de termine whet hr or not she be surren dered to tho Mexican authorities for trial at Juarez on tho charge of murder ing her husband there last April John D Rich an American citizen was mys teriously shot in Juare lie was brought to HI Paso in a hack next morn ing by his wife and died a few days liUor as a result of his wounds Mexico made application for tho extradition of tho woman who Is also an American oitizen ami tho case has aroused wide uprcuil interest on account of its peculiar features and tho fact that it is tho first extradition case under the new treaty Rich made an ante mortem statement in which ho said his wife shot him and this was placed in evidence Tho sur geon also t cstillcd and the proceedings of tho Juarez court which investigated tho killing were introduced Today Mrs Rich will testify in hor own bo half The dead mans homo was form erly at Fort Dodge la and his father u banker resides there now POLICE NIP A BIG SWINDLE Firm of Friiiiiliilitnt Ivpniluri Caiilit liurliiK lor u 111k Ituslnctx New Yomc Juno 21 Henry Morgan and Robert Klein who aro alleged to bo members of a combination numbering 18 men engaged in a fraudulent busi ness enterprise under tho firm name of Lyon Co operating all over tho country have been arrested hero the other partners in tho scheme having been previously captured They called themselves shipping and commission merchants and it is alleged managed to get themselves confounded with a reputable linn of a similar name which latter is engaged in the llaytieu export trade In the ollce tho police found 100 letters or more from manu facturing concerns throughout the Unit ed Slates which showed that carloads of goods wero on I he way to New York for the firm The police allege that these wore secured under false pretenses as samples for exportation Mimlcriil ant Then Crenmlecl PitoviDKNCi Juno 2D Sadie B Malthewson 2i years of age was mur dered by her alleged naramour Samuel R Oweiis 57 years old at Fotftor R L yesterday It is claimed tltat both wero drank and that Owens drove tho woman into the yard knoi ked her down and split her head nxe tabbed lk r twice in the hreA with a carving lniifo and then pouring kerosene over her s ier on fire while she was still breathing Her body was burned to a crisp Owens was arrested Mi Iiiplnir on Hie Sliiinl Chtcaoo June 211 Mrs Lapiner took the stand yesterday in tho case of Mr Iugersoll and John Collins of Piiiiiesville O charged with kidnaping little Gerald Lapiner and told the story of tlw theft of her boy and the circum stances under which she found him alter a 10 months fruitless search Tho surroundiugi and tho physical condi tion of the child when found tended to subtantiato tho claims of ill treatment of Gerald TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD Tho president appointed Charles 0 Dowstoe postmaster at Cleveland While riding along the public road in Elliott county Kentucky Wednesday Leo Sparks was fatally shot from am bush Governor Roosevelt of New York at tended the carnival at Milwaukee Wed nesday and was tendered an enthu siastic reception Secretary Long has reiterated that tho navy department contemplates tak ing no further action in the Sampson Schley controversy Tho wages of the employes of tho Ohio River railway wero Wednesday increased 10 per cent This is tho sec ond increase since March 1 Assistant Secretary of War Meiklo john leaves oil a tour of inspection of the Fox river Wis engineering work on July 2 and will return to his desk about July 20 After an unsuccessful strike of 17 days duration tho Buffalo freight hand lers returned to work Wednesday Tho 2400 men involved returned at tho old rate 15 cents per hour Rear Admiral William T Sampson of tho North At lantic squadron after a year and a half of almost continuous duty has obtained leave of absence for a months vacation Numerous queries aro being received by scientillo bureaus as to the measure ment of Mount McKinloy Alaska Tho elevation of this mountain as deter mined by tho geological survey parties during tho past season is 20110 above jho mean sea lovol Tho largest productioiiof manganese ore reported since 1891 occurred in lbJS according to statistics just issued by the United States geological survey Tho homo production amounted to 15157 long tons valued at 121 185 an increase of almost 44 per cent over 18117 Nearly all the win to putldlers em ployed at Moorhead Hro Oos iron works at Sharpburg Pa wero dis charged Wednesday and tho places filled by negroes who wero brought from other places The firm has opposed tho affiliation of it employes with the Amalgamated association Louis F Menage tho former presi dent of tho defunct Northwestern Guar anty Loan company which failed May 17 1893 returned to Minneapolis Wed nesday and surrendered himself to Slierill Megardeii There are two in dictments against him for grand larceny He has bcii in Guatemala and Mexico for si y urs and detei mined to return and staud trial Annual American Fisheries associa tions convention adjourned at Niagara Falls Wednesday NORFOLK NEBRASKA THURSDAY 11NK 20 189 ill niA mij nil i u IT l IV l I 111 I lit Musical Festival at Cincinnati Is Postponed for a Day llKJ lUlMMNM NOT YKT l iNISIHu Illlren Tlioimntul llNappoliileil IVoplii Assellltile ill Sinieorleit Hull Alelillert HhIiImIii In it Set loin Condition Iriini Norton Ifnit i nl Ion t Cincinnati Juno 21 Fifteen thou sand disappointed people assembled at Sacngcrfcst hall last night and left amidst a chorus of disgust that sur passed in intensity and volume if not in harmony anything tho massed voices of over 1000 could havo given No con cert was given Tho hall was not com pleted so far as tho stage and floor worn concerned and no notice had been given of tho unexpected delay There wero unexpected difllcultioH en countered in removing tho framework in tho morning and some mishaps oc curred Supervising Architect Ward Baldwin then saw at once that ho could not keep his promWc to havo tho hall ready and ho collapsed Ho is pro nounced to bo ina very serious condi tion from nervous prostration But the fact that Architect Baldwin had broken down and that the hull could not be oc cupied last night wero not mado known to tho public or press and the people wero allowed to assemble for an ex hibition of workmen clearing out debris and putting down flooring The scenes both inside and outside tho great hall balllo description The police kept up a rope line of protection but the crowd broke in and gol in tho way of the workmen There was an im mense crowd as early ns 7 p m await ing admission and for two hours there was as rough house us ever is seen on the frontier People from all parts of tile country mingled good naturcdly in commenting on lie management thai had three years in which to get ready and then presented such a scene as bo fore them In order to make suro of tho next an nouncement President Bettmau staled that there would be no concert until to night whoa the opening program will be riven LAND ACT MAKES TROUBLE lElinelinten on lloriler of Iliue mill Shell ilmi Omul its Seizing Mm ICiiiiih Ciiadkov Neb June 29 Ranchmen bordering on Dawes and Sheridan coun ties fiO miles south of Ohudron aro get ting control of all the range possible by means of tho reservoir act When it is possible ti reservoir is constructed in tho contir of a section with a view of con trolling the four quarters Large num bers of filings are being made daily un der tho reservoir act which fact has caused others to take homestead filings Iuiiitiiiiiitu Ahsemlily Open Chautauqja June 21 The 2llth an nual meeting of the Chautauqua assem bly opened yesterday with the largest attendance for an opening day in tho history of the assembly The meeting was addressed by Bishop John II Vin cent chancellor of Chautauqua presi dent Clem Studebaker of South Bend Intl and Manager Wilson M Day of Cleveland Tho association since last year has received an endowment of 50 000 ono half of which has come from Miss Helen Gould Helle or the Maine Lincoln Juno 29 Ex Governor Holcomb yesterday received a relic of the battleship Maine The relic is in the shape of a candlestick The base is made from livo oak armor backing tho stuff from a piece of mahogany taken from a door in tho oflicers quarters tho socket of brass and the handle from a piece of German silver wire that belonged to tho electrical plant of tho ship Iloinlncnt MUxnurliiii Dead CameuuN Mo June 29 Hiram Smith Jr a prominent citizen died yesterday He was fit years old Ho was deputy pension commissioner under Harrisons administration nud was at one time commander of tho department of Missouri G A R Cm pi ill n Co rlilim at Wlnllelil WiNKiixn Kan Juno 29 Captain Coghlan U S N appeared hero yes terday before the Winliold Chautauqua and his lecture on Tho Battle of Ma nila was listened to by over 8000 per sous lie was received with marked en thusiasm IXtllllll Nef ro lIllMIIIX Cedah Rumds la Juno 2 Grand Librarian Parvin vesterdav mornim re ceived olllcial notice of the fact that tho Washington Masonic grand lodge has recinded its action of a year ago admit ting certain negro Masons to privileges of the order Father unit Two snn Droiineil Wameuo Kan June 29 John Lo herr u farmer and his two little sons Isadoro and Felix aged 7 and 5 years wero drowned yesterday in Rock Creek six miles west of Louisv 1 e Lviiherr attempted to drive through tho swollen stream and his wagon was carried IllfIV FIRE IN COPPER MINE Heei hei ntni Im mice I n I he Vei cle Com piin Iliiul It Mill lliiriiltm Jkiiomi Ari June 29 Kiiv broke out In the Verde Copper companys re verbenitory furnace last night and is still burning lloreely Tho reverbera tor1 is the largest of its kind in tho Inited Slates and is directly under a railroad track Back of it a few feel ate a number of coke bins To tho iiiirth are the vitals of the initio tho powerhouse representing an investment of f iOOOO Tho framework holding f0o ions of coke fell with a crash mi tho tire and tho whole caused most intense heal No effort was made to save tho coke hut every energy was lent to keep it from burning tho nearby powerhouse Tons of he burning coke fell through an upon shaft and set tho 1 15 foot lovol of tho mine on tiro But this was eon trolled niter a li hours light Tho loss will be heavyand will fall upon Senator Clark alone Tito tiro originated from irtctinn Oi one oi ineoeiison lite liiruuco blower Twelve hundred men have been thrown out of employment tem porarily STOCKYARDS STRIKE Armour DNponni Willi Mdlleil lnlior In the Hok llouie Ciiicaoo June 29 With the excep tion of the trouble ul the Vilas ifc Rob bii plant where about 500 men ami buys refused to work yesterday the ep idemic of strikes at tho packing houses appears lo be at an end In ivory plant notices have been posted warning em ployes t liu t anyone quitting boloro the regular hour would be discharged Armour S Co demonstrated their ability lo run their hug houso with tho men who wero put in the plnee of the skilled workmen The firms purchases during the day wore 1000 hogs about looo less than its normal purchases The men taking tho places of the strik ers have been employed as helpers at Ihi work anil Superintendent Conway says they aro doing well and ill a day or two will be able to duplicate the work of he strikers hut I hoy will not receive tho wages paid I ho old men ranu A coin Ixelleil Pana Ills June 29 An exchange of shots between negroes in the 1enwell mining district yesterday caused intense excitement for u time but prompt ar rests restored peace and eliminated all fear Mayor ionium sent a committee of negroes in charge of Mine Secretary R au to Springfield yesterday Tiny explained their situation since their lirsfc importation to Pana until their dis charge to Governor Tanner and ap pealed for aid in leaving the state for their formur southern homes They re turned last night and reported to 100 discharged miners that the governor asked for a list of all families and tho destination I boy desired to reach and ho would furnish them transportation Inlon Men Iesir an Altaek AsnritsoN I lid June 29 Every man at Lapel is armed and the Heine hotel has been converted into a fort to resist the threatened return of the non unionist mob which made an attack Tuesday and demolished all windows and part of the building itself Tho threat thai the building and all of tho men would be blown up with dynamite caused such preparations to be made KrliiK III Nrei Hneihitl Itevler Bevieii Mo June 29 Union miners who are on strike hero against the Kan sas and Texas Coal company were sur prised yesterday when the company ininorted 125 nem o minors from Pana Ills bringing the men and 25 negro women into the camp on a special train There litis been no disturbance TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Robert P Porter sailed on tho St Paul Wednesday for Europe to complete economic investigations in Russia Lieutenant Melton K Schwenk U S N retired died at his home in Now York Wednesday night aged 49 years Mount St Marys college at Eniinotts burg Mil conferred the honorary de gree of LLD on Major General Thomas M Anderson Dr E Benjamin Andrews formerly president of Brown university was Wednesday re elected suiiorinteiideiit of the Chicago public schools Tho Seventh Day Adventists of North and South Dakota are holding their an nual camp meeting and conference at Sioux Falls and will remain in session until July it Olllccrs mado a ljtid on the homo of Philip Harrick nt Healyville Pa Wednesday night and captured a com plete outfit for the manufacture of spurious coin The United States transport Valencia sailed Wednesday night for Manila hearing the headquarters band and Troops B and M Fourth cavalry and companies 11 and E for tho Twenty fourth infantry By an almost unanimous vote Wednes day it was decided by the United Nor wegian Lutheran synod that tho college now located at Minneapolis should ho transferred to Northfield and consoli dated with St Olafs Collis P Huntington lias bought a tract of land of lilO acres in Hanover county Virginia where at his expense a well equipped building is to bu erected for the coutiiienient of juvenile offend ers of tho negro rico Royal Absolutely tuRE 1101 eio PODCR CO KEW YOR Baking Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome lricefiil Knsy and Long Wearing Till IAM0US Ola Ncthersolc 250 Shoe toil WOMtiN lonpimi llin inetit of pi rfeii ijln lit comfort ninl il So lirenkuiii la iieci ur imnle In conform to tho Mne i Stoln V - II v Oilii I I a 1 il ufL lltl 11 utl tu viiira like Iron lixiel liny 1Am1iiiii for uoiir Mini rniufi no mi inronieiMii miiii tiper iui huiiii iiietiiinn wui liie III Ulllll oT UhllMl half ilnllill e mill III lit Yua uill II11 1 tlilnMii 11 Ioiiilnimtion nlMleulid eoiiitoit fliiimtnctiinil li the Inck luliuul Mine Co Hock l lanit ninl itnld eicluiU rly la thli city hy F A- HUSTONS ON Real Estate Blkhorn B S Association GroeeFies Always Fresh and Just as Represented 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