V i 1 7 1 c it J 1 4 rn The Norfolk Weekly News TARIFF FIGHT ENDED House Passes the Porto Rico Measure MAJORITY FORIT IB EIGHT V0TE8 Mine ncpnbllcaui Tote Against tlm Hill and Thrto Democrntt for It Sennta 1aaici Vacldo Cable mil Appropriate I 1000000 fur Ilia Work Washington il 12 Tlio long id bitter struggle over the Porto Rico lyiff bill ended yesterday whon tho nse by a voto of 101 to 1153 coucurrod ull tli a unto amendments Tho Vow requires only tho signaturo of Mirer of tho house and tho prcBi n scnato before going to tho vor his approval ThoBO sig inuv bo attached today aud fore nifjhttho bill will probably bo a law ompleto codo of civil government for id 1b aUo attached to tho mens i in tho final voto nine Ropuh iio led against tho bill Hcntwolo Minn Ommpacker Ind Lane la Littlcflold Mo McOall Mass II 0 Smith Mich Warner 111b Fletcher 7T and Lorimer Ills Two Demo crats Davoy and Meyer La were paired with Democrats in favor of tho bill and one Domocrat SibloyPa voted for it outright Dovrics the other Democrat who voted for tho original bill yeBterday voted against concur rence Stallings Dom Ala was tho only member on oither 6ido absent and unpaired The voto came nt 5 oclock after a very interesting and at times ex citing dobato of five hours whicli cov ered not only the bill but the Bpecial order under which the house acted Ouo of tho most dramatic features of the day was tho reading by Richardson tho minority leader of tho opinion of Charles E Magoon of Nebraska tho legal adviser of the war department in favor of the viow that tho constitution extended over Porto Rico ex proprio vigoro Dolliver la in reply termed Mr Magoon a clerk who tried to over rule the great lawyer at the head of tho war department Warner Crumpncker McCall and Lorimer all Republicans made speeches against tho motion to concur Mnjoon rirtt Opinion Washington April 12 Tho war de partment yesterday complied with tha recent resolution of tho houso calling for an opinion by Mr Magoon law of ficer of tho insular division relative to the extension of the constitution over Porto Rico Tho opinion was given iu May 180 Atpr roferrirtr to Spains cession of tho island the orYtfon eysf Thereupon the territory conveyed be came a part of tho United States and as such subject to tho constitution No further action by congress was neces Bary or possiblo Tho constitution does not depend on congress for authority in any part of tho United StatcB The re verso of tho proposition is tho fact From this time on congress must look to tho constitution for authority to leg islate for Porto Rico Sonata Tnuei Paclllc Cable Illll Washington April 12 With littlo debate of importance the seuato yester day passed tho Pacific cable bill a meas ure appropriating 3000000 for tho con struction of a cablo lino between San Francisco and Honolulu The bill was unanimously roportod by tho committee on naval affairs and that it was passed without serious objection is regarded as a compliment to tho committee Dur ing the greater pia t of tho session tho District of Columbia appropriation bill was under consideration As passed it carries nearly 8000000 Warililps to Protect Atnnrlcan Intorrtti Washington April 12 Word was received at tho navy department yester day of tho arrival of Admiral Kautz flagship the Philadelphia at San Juan del Sur where she was ordered from San Francisco for the protection of Americau interests said to bo endan gered by political uprisings in Nicar ugua and Costa Rica Agulrre Taken to Mexico El Paso April 12 Bias Agnirro an American oitizon was convoyed to Juarez Mex by Unitod States Marshal Seibricht and surrendered to tho Mex ican outhorities to bo tried for murder Aguirre participated in a raid across tho border into Mexico last spring A fight occurred and a Mexican was killed Leopold Glrei till I unil ta the People Brussels April 12 Iu tho chamber of deputios yesterday the proraior M De Smet do Naier read a communica tion from King Leopold iu which his majesty presented to the nation tho whole of his real estate Prolonged cheering greeted the reading of this doc ument Rutilau Gurrlion at Knshk London April 12 Tho Simla corre spondent of tho Times says I learn from a trustworthy source that the strength of tho Russian garrison at Kushk is about 30000 men including u mountain battory Tho previous re ports were much exaggerated ftlgor of Martial Law CoLEsnuna April 12 In view of the Btate of unrest across the border Lord Roberts has proclaimed a warning to the Capo Colonists that further acts of hostility will be treated with tho ut most rigor of martial law uunffeo Out Wagm Cincinnati April 12 Representa tives of tho National Iron Founders an nidation and of the International Iron Molders union after a two days con ference here have disagreed on tho sub ject of a wage scale REBELS HARASS NATIVES Armed Jlandt of lnattrRmtt Preying Upon Their Own People In Inron Boston April 12 Letters rccoivod in this city from a naval officer Btationed at Manila pay that great activity is necessary on tho part of tho troops to prevent the ravages of armod bauds of insurgents who constantly harass tho inhabitants at many points A rocont letter says Wo aro in hopes that some decisive stand may bo mado to control tho disaffectod class so that they may bo proven ted from preying upon their own pooplo as they aro doing Wo nro still keeping up a largo forco in Manila and tho guards aro still doubled in almost every block of tho city to as sist tho native police Outside towns aro oconpicd by strong detachments and scouting partios cover tho surround ing districts wherovcr thoro aro bands of ladroues or robbers PARIS IS RLLINGUP More Cosmopolitan Than Kver on Kre of Kxpoaltlon Opening Pauis April 12 In spito of tho dark cold weather it is ovident to ovoryono hero from tho appearance of tho streets that tho great fete is about to open Tho boulevards havo already becomo well nigh impassible on account of tho crowds of pedestriaiiH and carriages that low iu a continual stream all day long German and English can be heard on tho streets as frequently as French Strangely costumed Asiatics are ar riving by every train Tho English however hold tho record for arrivals locking into tho city in thousands Dig Puroliain of Norse Chicago April 12 Tho Ohroniolo 6ays Not loss thau 10000 and perhaps as many as 36000 horses for military Bcrvico in South Africa aro to bo pur chased in tho Chicago stock markot by tho British government An English officer who has beon in Chicago threo weeks making arrangements for the largo purchase has left for Now York to meet tho government inspectors who recently arrived from England Thoy aro expeotod to roach Chicago Saturday or tho first of next week at tho latost The buying it is said will bo done in open market and all local dealers will havo an equal chance to compete WnttTK Are Itcoeillng Austin April 12 The waters aro re ceding rapidly and no further damage is expected from the Hood Thero is a hot political wrangle on in this city be cause of tho loss of tho dam and power houso Tho city is without water and tho old water company has como for ward with a proposition to buy all the property interests and tho good will of tho citys plant This proposition has its supporters but it is behoved tho ma jority of tho taxpayers of Austin aro against it Fatal Wreck on tlio IllliioU Central Jackson Miss April 12 All trains on tho Illinois Central have been de layed from eight to 20 hours as tho re sult of a freight wreck abovo Canton vesterday Three members of tlio train crew were killed outright aud Engineer Crisp one of tho oldest employes of tho road was seriously injured Tlio reg ular Illinois Central trains aro running over the Yazoo and Mississippi Valloy road but traffic will bo resumed over the main line during today No Hpeclal Heialnn In Montana Butte Mon April 12 Governor Smith in reply to a question as to whether ho would convene tho legisla ture iu special session to elect a senator to succeed Clark if tho latter is ousted said No sir such an idea is absurd You are at liberty to quote mo as say ing that I never would call that legisla ture together again under any circum stances Adlc From Itoer Sources Pketokia April 10 Tho latest uowi from tho front is that fighting is con tinuing at Elaudslaagte Natal and De wetsdorp Orange Free State but no particulars havo been received TELEGRAPHIC BRJEFS Robert B Hanna of Fort Wayno waa nominated for congress by tho Twelfth Indiana district Republicans Fire in Calhkos boat yard at Rock Islaud Wednesday destroyed threo raft boats Loss estimated at 50000 Horr Salomon Nordlinger tho Berlin banker has been sentonced to two years imprisonment iu a penitentiary W Winn Bramble aged 21 mailing clerk in the Decatur Illspostofflco was arrested Wednesday charged with em bezzlement Prosident MoKinloy is going to New York on April 21 to deliver an addross beforo tho Protestant Ecumenical con ference on foreign missions At Now York Wednesday Jamos B Kollogg tho head of the E S Dean company was sentenced to seven years nnd six months in state prison The statu department has been in formed that the Ottawa government has given notice of an iucreuio from 20 to 40 cents a cord on the duties on pulp wood beginning May 1 A syndicate headod by O A Robert son and Frank OMeara of St Paul and F E Kenaston of Minneapolis has pur chased all the Northern Paciuo lands in Minnesota approximately 030000 acres Rear Admiral Hichborn chief naval constructor has been informed that 1 1 valuablo models of American warships were seriously injured during their transportation from New York to Havre on tho converted cruiBer Prairie All tho models shipped aro valued at f 100 000 Within tho last two months two mys terious robberies of beer ktamps by which the government lost 10000 havo occurred Ouo of these thefts occurred whilo the stamps were in transit be tween the treasury department and tho fcenerul postoQloe in Washington and the other betw txui the pootoffloe and the intwual revenue offloe in Chicaao NORFOLK NEBRASKA THURSDAY AIMUL 12 191 GATACREJSRECALlffl Believed Rcddcrsburc Affair Is the Cause BOER VI0T0RY IS HOT CREDITED Lord Roberts Dlspntelirs Make No Men tion of tlrltlsti Drfrnt Little Frrsli In telligence From the Front Mcthueus Iteport of llothuf Capture London April 12 Thoro is little frosh intelligence from tho seat of war in South Africa It looks as though Lord Roberts may be preparing to take a strong foroo to clear tho Boers from behind him A Capo Town dispatch bays ho will not move for another week owing to tho necessity of gathering stores and supplier Sir William GatacroVmiddon removal is tlio thoino of general speculation The curt manner iu which it is an nounced causes much oommout The general impresHiou is that it is connected with tho Rcddersburg affair although thoro nro many who consider that there must bo something much more serious as other generals in South Africa have been retained iu command after blunders more formidable than Uatacros Tlio war ofllco has received no news of tho death of Colonel Baden Powell and utterly discredits the rumor Tho operations in Natal havo not yet been fully explained Thero appears to have been an attempt to outflank the British at ElaudplaagtQ and to sever them from their bitso at Iidysmith Tho Dulto of Marlborough has ar rived at Bloomfoutein Thero aro now 15 grandsons of tho Duchess of Aber corn serving with the British forces Susplrlous of Cliliingo Aiuliulnnce Corps Tho correspondent of the Daily Mail at Lourenzo Marqucz telegraphing Wcdncflday says Tho departure of tho Chicago uinbulanoo corps for Pie toria waB delayed on suspicion of fili bustering Tho members loft by special train this afternoon accompanied by a motloy following of Fronch and Ger mans 100 in all The doparturo only occurred after many stormy interviews with thu Portuguese authorities Tlio members havo no passports and no cre dentials beyond it letter from Miss Clara Barton to tho effect that she knows some of them personally and believes them to bo genuine but many have openly expressed their intention of light ing Tho Boers aro paying from 30 to 10 per month for such recruits Thirty-five thousand Boors with guns aro concentrated on tho range of hills bo tweon Kroonstad and Winbtirg The whole lino is fortified aud is almost im pregnable Ituport of lloer Victory Not Credited London April 12 The war ollice has received the following dispatch from Jjonl Roberts BiAiiaiRiNTBiN April 11 Methneu reports that tho party of Boers defeated April 5 mado a good resistance for four hours and only gave in when our troops with fixed bayonets wero within 10 yards of them Seven of tho enemy wero killed 11 wounded and 51 made prisoners Besides Lieutenants Boyle and Williams Sergeant Patrick Oamp boll was killed and two of our men wero wounded Williams was killed doliberatoly after tho white flag had been held up The perpetrator of the crimo was at onco shot Buller reports that tho enemy attacked his right flank yesterday whilo ho was engaged in changing his position but our artillery silenced their guns and they did not press tho attack Our losses were four killed and eight wounded There is no further news yet from Wepencr As tho foregoing dispatch doss not mention tho allogcd British reverse on Saturday at Mcerkatsfontein tho Boer telegrams are not credited at the war ofiloo lloerit Warn Portugal London April 12 It is learned that tho Boor governments have formally notified Portugal that they consider the shipping of British troops and muni tions of war to Rhodesia by way of Beira Portuguese East Africa to be tantamount to hostile action This however will not stop General Sir Frederick Carringtons force from en tering Rhodesia Whether or not tho Boers will mako reprisals upon Portu gal remains to bo seen though the best informed opinion horo inclines to the belief that tho Boers are not likely to back up thoir protests with action that would bring thorn into hostilities with afill anothor power liners Hold Long Itange of Hills Elandslaagte April 11 Last night tho Boors set fire to the grass on two hills Tho motive has uot been ascer tained but the incident disclosed the fact that their position extends over fully 15 miles in a continuous row of hills from Jones kop on the British left to a kopjo commanding Sunday rivor bridge Governor of Kumassle a Prisoner Acciu April 11 Uncorroborated re ports aro iu circulation at Capo Coast Gastlo that tho governor of Kumasie is in the ouomys hands Tho greatest fear is expressed for Capo Coast Castle if a reverse has been sustained aud if tho rebellion continues Knglue Collides With Kleotric Car Chicaoo April 12 A Calumet eleo trio car carrying 18 passengers wat struck last night at Ninoty fonrth street and Stoney Island uvenuo by an engine on tho Belt Line railway P Duggan J Abraham aud A E AbrahainBou wero seriously injured Tho motorman attempted to cross the railroad tracks t ahead of the engine HERRIOTT HAS AN INNING tims Slnte Treasurer Files n Second Mate lent of Olllrlal Wrongs DnsMoiNits April 12 State Treas urer John llcrriott yesterday tiled a sec oud statement loss voluminous but inoro sweeping than tho llrst protest in which ho uot only reopens tho attacks on his colleagues of tho oxrcutivw coun cil but gives iu no gontlu words his opinion of tho Republican state central committee and its methods Ho alleges that the committee has resorted to doubtful practices in order to smother the revelations mado in his protest Governor Shaw and Secretary Hob son hail littlo to pay iu regard to llcr riott s statement but C W Phillips secretary of tlio state central committee talked freely of tho position tSf tlio com mittee and its object iu doing tho things told aud strongly condemned by llcr riott BANKERS STRANGE DEATH Hod of Truinuu l Ilitrknr Is round Iu Water on luKo Nliore Foht Doihiic la April 12 The body of Truman D llarker president of tlio First National bank of Storm Ijtiko was found iu about ten inches of water on tho lake shore near that city about mid night After tho bank closed betook Ids gun and started duck hunting Not re turning at a late hour tho family be came anxious and a searching party was organized After two hours search tho body was located among tho weeds on tho shore of tho lake Thero wero no marks of any kind on hiH person aud the gnu by his side had not been dis charged His accounts aro in excellent shape An inquest will bo held today Ilouuessy Will Contest Drmigric April 12 Michael J Hon ncssy yesterday filed a petition to havo tho will of his brother Archbishop Hon ncssy declared null and void Ho al leges the will on file is not tho last one that thero aro two now wills ono dis posing of church property the other of private property They bear dato of Jan 18 1000 whilo tlio original bears the bate of Jan 17 Tho new wills aro said to havo the sanio witnesses as tho first ono aud to have many erasures and interlines Tho wills aro in tho possession of an attorney who refuses to make public their piovihions First Iuy for Nuninii luods Drs Moivks April 12 State Treas urer Herriott has sent to Poweshiek and Bromer counties the 11 mt swamp land money to bo paid under thu law passed by the last legislature Since 1 850 countioB havo been compelled to send agents to the seat of government to get this money but by tho provisions of an act passed by the 28th general assembly the treasurer is authorized to transmit theso funds by draft Norinnl School Heroines ft CnllcRe LrMaiis la April 12 By an agree ment arrived at yesterday by tho Illinois Des Moines Northwest Iowa and Platte rivor Neb conferences of tho United Evangelical church tho normal school at this place was accepted for a theo logical seminary to bo called Western Union college An endowment fund of 100000 has beon started Ilulley In the Lead Houston April 12 Stato Senator Stafford of Marshall in charge of tho Chilton senatorial campaign said last night I heard from Mr Chilton yes terday His condition is worse My telegrams from Tyler stato that he is unablo to be up It is true that Mr Bailey has tho better of tho race just now but Mr Chilton will be in tho lead before the end of tho mouth Kzploslou Iu lliivmm lliirhor Havana April 12 About midnight an explosion occurrod on board tho Ger man tank steamer Gutheil Captain Schroder from Philadelphia April 5 which waB anchored near Rcgla wharf waiting for cargo Tho uproar aroused many of tho inhabitants Tho accident was duo to a bursting boiler which in turn led to tho explosion of a largo tank of oil The vessel was not seriously damaged but two of tho crew were badly hurt TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD The Illinois Central has arranged throngh passenger service from Chicago to Hot Springs Ark Charles B Aycock was nominated for governor by tho Democrats of North Carolina Wodnosday Hamburg and Brcmon roport a large incrcaso of emigrant business during tho first quarter of 1000 Tho Wildey Casualty company a fra ternity assessment concern of Boston has boon petitioned for receivership by tho insurance commissioner Sylvan Lang a wholesale liquor mer chant who had boon tho Frouch vice consul in Kansas City for the past 12 yearB died Wednesday after a lingering illness The smelter combine has rofused to grant a demand for increased wages at the Germania 6raeltr Salt Lake and the 450 employes went on a strike Wednesday The residence of Peyton H Ruble near Parkersburg W Va was de stroyed Dy flro Wednesday Mrs Ruble and Gordon Davis 9 years old were burned to death Couriers from Koyukuk have roached Dawson bringing nows of important Btrikes on Bryan and McKinley creoks and other streams heading into the hills south of that place Osborn Deiguau who was one of tho crew of tho Merrimao whon that vessel was sunk in the harbor of Santiago has been appointed au acting boatswain in tho navy and assiguod to duty on tho gunboat Marietta Paul Weguor thu lover of Ida Koller who was Bhot Tuesday night by Rein hard Tonu committed suicide at Chi cago Wednesday afUr viewing tho girls corpse Toun shot and killed Miss Kol ler beoaube tshe refused to marry hiui 114 thuu shot him ANDREWS ISCIIOSEN Elected Chancellor of Nebraska University by Regents UNDERSTOOD HE WILL AOOEfT Vou Ford Nays the Hupnrlntcndent of ChlraKO Cllr Mchonls Will Take Ihe Position Foi liter President of Itniwn 1ulveislly In ltn inler Cnllei n Work Lincoln April 12 Professor IS Benjamin Audtowv snieriiiteudciit of tho Chicago public schools and former president of Brown university will suc ceed Professor llcssoy as chancallor of the University of Nebraska This wiyt decided by the board of regents at their meeting last evening when by a voto tif 4 to 2 tho Chicago educator was chosen to tho olllco va cated by Chancellor MacLean a year ago aud which Professor Bessoy has filled temporarily during tho present college year Party lines wero strictly drawn in tho choice of AndtowH as chancellor Re gents Von Pond Konowor Rich and Teeters voting for the Chioagoau and Morrill and Gould against him It is understood that Professor An drews will accept the position of chan cellor as a committee of two members of the board of regents visited Chicago last week and had an interview with him It is supposed that at this meet ing the place was tendered and ac cepted Dr Andrews Not In lilino Chicago Apnl 12 Dr Andrews who has just been elected chancellor of tho Nebraska Stato university could not bo found last night It was said at tlio Chicago Beach hotel whoru ho has been living that he left tho city over a week ago anil nobody known where ho has gono WOMAN SHOOTS NEIGHBOR Frnuli Mcllrlde Will Prohahly Die its He Kill t of Ojnirrcl Willi Mrs Stevenson SuiKUion Nob April 12 Mrs Charles Stevenson a young woman shot and probably totally wounded Frank Mc Bride aged 70 years at Ru bens Kan soven miles southwest of this city Mrs Stevenson anil MoBrido wero neighbors Yesterday McBrido notified Mrs Stevenson to keep her chickens at homo In tho quarrel which followed Mrs Stoveiihon drew a revolver Iroin a mit ten which sho wore and shot MoBrido in the faco and throat His chances of recovery are very slight Mrs Steven son is under arrest Both parties arc people and aro well known held firnlii Ienlere Oct Toirellier Omaha April 12 The thiid annual convention of tho Nebraska Grain Deal ers association met nt Crcighton hull yesterday Mayor Moorcs welcomed tho members of tho association about IfiO of whom wero present to tho city Secretary Bewshor presented his report for tho past your It showed the asso ciation to bo in good financial condition and that 0i elevators aro represented iu it Nehrasbit Hunk Statement Lincoln April 12 Tho quarterly statement of tho condition of state and private banks iu Nebraska at tho closo of business March 12 issued by Secre tary Hall of the stato banking board shows continued improvement in all lines of the banking business Tho do- posits as shown by tho roport amounted to 22251838 Oil an incrcaso of 3000 over tho same period of last year Vole Aid to Itallroml OschOLA Nob April 12 Tho voters of Pleasant Homo and Platte precincts Monday voted bonds to tlio amount of llOOOO from Pleasant Homo precinct and 11000 from Platte precinct to nid tho Nebraska and Gulf ruilroad riillliiloe Commission to Hull Mondny San Fkancisco April 12 Judge William II Tuft president of tho Phil ippiuo commission accompanied by his family arrived from Cincinnati Tho other members of tho commission aro expected to arrivo in tho city tomorrow Tlio commission is scheduled to leave horo on tho transport Hancock next Monday Tho party will number in all 15 persons including clorks and other attaches of tho commission and the families of those who compose the latter body Four Conventions nt Iortlnud Portland Or April 12 Four state conventions tho Republican Demo cratic Populist and Silver Republican will moot in this city today Tho offio ers to bo nominated are ono justice of tho supreme court food and dairy com missioner and four presidential elec tors Each of tho stato conventions will also elect four delegatei to tho na tional conventions Mortgniced Other leoplos Cattle Kansas City April 12 Albert G Roberts and William Duncan Jr in tho criminal court pleaded guilty to stealing 32000 from tho Barso Livo Stock Commission company and were sentenced to threo years aud six moutht picco iu the penitentiary Thoy mort gaged Oklahoma cattle that they did not owu Roberts wus arrested in Do troit and surrendered 17000 his share of the plunder Button Denied Clinnue of Venue Lansinu Mich April 12 After ar guments lasting nearly five hours Judgo West last night denied tho motion made for a change of yenuo in the case of Colonel Eli R Sutton of Detroit in dicted with Greueral W T White and General Arthur P Marsh for alleged connection with the stato military iraud rim RAUNI5H v TYLICIt t Ml linn I II I I lor AlloriMjH nt Ia Norfolk - Nebraska JR C N PA I 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