The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, July 12, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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Six Thousand arc Perishing on
the Gila Reservation
THE RESULT OF ALAOK OF WATER
An tmlln raiiiltie t llouin on n Smaller
Hrnto IrrlRntldti nf Ailil unit Sunl Arltl
lnmU Would Prevent Murh SullerlliK
Hinl Alii In Detnloplnt Hie Count y
Guy K Mitchell secretary of tho Na
tional Intention association contributes
tho following interesting nrticlo regard
iug Homo of tho features of tho irrign
tiou question
Indians starving to tloath is tho
heading of fi lhoonix snoclnT to tho
Ohlcngo Tribune tho text of which is
lis follows Six thousand Indians are
starving to death ou tho Gila reservation
according to S M McGowau superin
tendent of tho Indian Industrial school
of Phoenix Ills statomout paints n
most doplorablo plcturo of conditions
oxistiug nmoiig tribes that havo nevor
been contaminated by white blood
Superintendent McGowau said ho
fouud twenty helploss adults in ouo
miserable shack that would uuder ordi
nary circumstances scarcely accomodato
three persons Congress has appropri
ated 130000 but no method of distribut
ing tho money was stipulated henco it
13 tied up while the wards of the gov
ernment are starviug to death
This statomout of tho pitiablo condi
tion of tho frioudly Pimas is old nows
to western readers and tho caso is ouo
of tho most shameful and outrageous
instances of neglect and betrayal on tho
part of the United States of an nlly
worthy nud true
That iOOO Pima Indians always tho
consistent and activo friends of tho
white man should be reduced from a
condition of wealth and great prosperity
to actual starvation through tho neglect
of the federal government while the
adjacent Apaches always the whito
mans foes and causing more trouble
pillage and los of life than any western
tribe should bo toduy sleek and well fed
at the hands of tho same government
seems a rewarding of enemies and kill
ing of friends
For hundreds of years tho Pimas
lived in plenty irrigating their fields
from tho waters of the Gila until tho
whito man came and diverted its waters
onto other areas At the time of the
Gadsden purchase Lieutenant Michler
of tho Boundary Commission said of
these Indians in his official report dated
way back in 1850
Besides being great warriors they
are good husbandmen and farmers and
work laboriously in tho field They
uro owners of fine horses and mules fat
oxen and milch cows pigs and poultry
and are a wealthy class of Indians Tho
Pimas consider themselves regular de
scendants of tho Aztecs As we jour
neyed along the valley we found lands
fenced and irrigated and rich fields of
wheat ripening for tho harvest a view
differing from anything we had seen
since leaving the Atlantic States They
grow cotton sugar peas wheat and
com As I sat upon a rock continues
Lieutenant Michler admiring tbo
scene an old gray headed Pima took
pleasure in pointing out the extent of
their domain They were anxious to
know if their rights and titles to their
lands would bo respocjed by our govern
ment upon learning that their country
had become part of tho United States
The old mans anxiety was but too well
founded and could he contrast now the
wealth and prosperity of his tribe before
tho westward sweep of civilization with
its present destitution and decay ho
would havo causo to rise in vengeance
and demand that this great government
adopt a course of common decency
There ore many people in tho eastern
states who havo cried out against tho
injustice meted out to the poor Indian
Their sympathy has usually been mis
placed and wasted upon a savagetreach
erous and relentless foo of tho whito
man But hero now is a worthy causo
none worthier over lived to right a
wrong to give to a good people that of
which thoy havo been wrongfully do
spoiled through tho criminal carelessness
of the government And the solution of
tbo problem is so easy so simple Tho
waters of tho Gila are ample to supply
tho neods of tho starving Pimas uud
many others only they largely run to
waste during flood times Tho govern
ment reports and surveys show that tbo
building of a great dam ou the Gila
would store up enough water to irrigate
thousands of acres of as fertile land as
the sun ever shines upon
Cannot somo of our friends who have
nuon professed such interest in tho poor
red man come to his assistance now and
see that ho may bo accorded simple jus
tice Tho cause is worthy tho means
areut hand the interest alone is lacking
FINANCES OF SCHOOLS
ltecelpts uuil IIlureiiiiiitn of lmtt Ilcnl
Yeur
An adjourned meetiug of the board of
education was held at s 30 pm on
July 0 1900 Present Dean Aid Salter
and Matrau
Meetiug was called to order by Yico
President Dean
The mouthly report of John Friday
treasurer for the mouth of June show
ing balance cash ou hand in tho general
outstanding amounting to I30U0
was road and ordered lied
Tho secretarys annual report showing
receipts and disbursements for tho fiscal
yoar from July 1 1890 to June 0 ll00
was wad and ordorod filed
Tho following bills wero ordered paid
S T Adams building sidowalk U
Ij L Hombo plumbing 1
11 L Spaulding census onumorator
fit
H C Matrau expross paid 2i cents
Tho committee on finance claims and
salaries mado a verbal report recoiniuond
ing that tho salary of Miss Allbery bo
fixed at li per month which was
adopted
Prof OConnor win authorized to
ralso by subscription an amount suffi
cient to employ Prof K A Uarlloh of
Columbus Nob as a special teacher of
music for II mouths
Tho following janitors woro olectod by
ballot
August Hollormau for tho High school
building
Thomas ONeill for tho Washington
school
Tho board adjourned to moot at 8
p in ou Monday July
II O Matuau
Secretary
Hoport of tho receipts and disburse
ments of tho school district of Norfolk
Nob for tlm fiscal year bpginning July
1 18U and ending Juno HO 1000
UKCKIIMS
From cash ou hand July 1
18
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From county troasurer taxos 810 15
From county troasuror stato
apportionment 17J 5
From uon rosidout tuition l O SO
From local fines and licenses t0
From book fines i 15
From house ront 10 00
From miscellaneous sources 1 15
Total recoipts 170tl 50
UlSllUllSKMUXTS
For superintendents and
teachers salaries li07 1 70
For janitors and olllcers
For books 01 27
aries T iifli 85
For supplies 500 lit
For repairs 777 S3
For fuel 1 105 52
For furniture 201 Hi
For grading and care of
grounds 1015 70
For plumbing 20 25
For electric lighting DO 25
For telephone 00
For school census -10 00
For premium ou treasurers
bond 2 years 00 00
For buildings 155 00
For interest on warrants 7 lli OU
For miscellaneous expenses -Ill 50
Total disbursements 10571 7
II O Matkau
Secretary
BATTLE WITIH OUTLAWS
Deputy Maraliiil Killed hiiiI Three Ilea
perudoes Wounded
Glencoe O T July 11 One United
States marshal instantly killed and
threo desperadoes mortally wounded
and captured is tho record of u fight ou
tho Arkansas river 40 miles east of
hero last night In that locality thore
aro a great many bauds of cattle thieves
who havo terrorized residents for 6omo
time by stealing cattlo and stock of all
kinds A few days ago a farmer was
killed while trying to protect his prop
erty
The threo desperadoes who were cap
tured had stolen a whole herd of cattle
fvoni tho reservation and were taking
them to another bection preparatory to
disposing of them when the United
States marshals overtook them Ouo
of the marshals was killed at the begin
ning of the fight and tho leader of the
desperadoes was next to fall Then tho
fight continued for nearly an hour
when another desperado fell and tho
remaining ouo started to run but was
brought down It is thought that none
of the outlaws will recover
Kilticalors ut Clinrluntoii
Ciiaklkston S C July 11 Charles
ton yesterday gavo official welcome to
the National Educational association at
tho opening session of its annual con
vention About 2000 delegates were
present in tho Thomas auditorium when
Chairman Welch of tho local executivo
committee called tho convention to or
der Govomor McSweeny greeted the
delegates for the state and after u num
ber of speeches by prominent educators
from various parts of the country Pres
ident O T Corson delivered his auuual
address
Mnrtlul Law t Cupn Nome
Sa Fkancisco July 11 Tho steam
er St Paul arrived last night from St
Michael Alaska with nows that mar
tial luw had been proclaimed ut Cupa
Nome by Goneral Randall The ne
cessity for martial law arose out of the
jumping of mining claims and other
acts of lawlessness Tho St Paul
brought 1500000 in gold and CO pas
sengers
The National Telephone and Telo
graph company with an authorized
capital of 50000000 Tuesday filed ar
ticles of incorporation with tua secre
tory of stato of Now Jurboy
Wanted Honest inati or woman to
travel for largo house salary G5
mouthly and expenses with increase
position permanent j enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope Manacjeu
HO Caxtou bldg Chicago
ToCuri Iu Grippe In Two Iiy
Take Laxative Bromo Quiuino Tablets
All druggists refund tho money if it fails
to cure K W Groves signature on
T1IR NORFOLK NEW TIintSDAY JULY 12 1100
START BALUOLUNG
Democrats Informally Open the
Campaign at Lincoln
LAY DOWN THE BATTLE IINE3
rtfttlflrntltui Mcollui nt Lincoln Outline
lUala of the Campaign linpttrlnllam
Mo n ii nnd TrtnU HI mined nt IoiiulU
by Clmrlca A Tonne
Lincoln July H Tho informal
opening of tho Democratic national
campaign took place in this city yester
day In two ratifications one in the
afternoon conducted by tho Populists
and Silver Republicans of Nebraska
and ouo In tho nvouing conducted by
the Domocrats Bryan Towno Won
vorand other loaders of tho partios
outlined tho work of tho campaign in
tho interest of Bryuu and Stovuusou
Probably 111000 people a good portion
from distant points in tho state list
ened to tho speechos mid paid homago
to the leadurs of tho partlns to which
thoy owed allegiance nearly 8000 peo
ple packing tho Auditorium in tho aft
ernoon while 10000 gathered in tho
capital grounds in tho evening Bryan
nnd Towno spoke at both meetings al
though it was their intention to deliver
addresses only at tho ovouing meeting
nud tlioir remarks forecasting us thoy
did tho fusion of tho threo parties ou
the Democratic national tlckut woro
received witli unbounded enthusiasm
Stevenson who is Bryans guest wtw
somewhat indisposed mid did not ap
pear ut tho afternoon mooting Ho was
prcsout at tho ovouing however and
received an ovation At the afternoon
meeting tho speakers wero Bryan Con
gressman Shufroth of Colorado Cy
clone Davis of TVxaa former Secre
tary of the Interior Webster Divis
Charles A Town and General J B
Weaver
Mr Towno made the most tixtousivo
Rpeoch of he evening meeting IIo
first gavo his views ou the money ques
tion admitting that tho issue lias
changed in importance sincu 1800 but
insisting that it was still a live issue
and that the principles of bimetallism
aro as truo now as in 1810 Trusts woro
denounced as a part of tho Hepublicau
administration He criticised tho atti
tude of this government toward tho
people of Porto Rico and tho Philip
pines and said Already wo aro in tho
very shadow of tho ompiro If tho citi
zens of this country at tho forthcoming
election shall ratify and confirm tho
presumptuous stretches of authority
thut havo characterized tho conduct of
this administration then wo shall not
bo iu danger of establishing an empire
the empire will havo been already es
tablished
Mr Towno was followed by Mr
Bryan who was introduced amid tre
mendous applause He concluded us
follows In this campaign tho issue
is greater than the lust I shall not ask
anyone to vote our ticket merely be
cause it is tho ticket of tho party It
deserves support becuuso it btauds for
the declaration of independence in deal
ing with the Philippines und for tho
doctrine of oqual rights for all und spe
cial privileges for none
Nebraska Fualonlatt
Lincoln July 11 Under tho inspir
ation of last nights ratification with
tho addod presence of tho national
loaders tho tbrco partios comprising
fusion in Nebraska aro oxpected to con
duct their state conventions to bo hold
hero today with much harmony Both
Governor Poyntor nud Lieutenant Gov
ernor Gilbert aro candidates for renom
iuatiou Tho fight which has beeu
made on Governor Poyuter for two
months past has upparoutly about spent
its forco and it is a safo prediction thut
ho will bo renominated by acolutnation
Lioutonant Governor Gilbort has no op
position For tho remuiniug offices
with tho exception of attorney general
which will go to Willis D Oldham who
nominated Bryan at Kansas City there
uro from threo to a dozon aspirants for
each
IlearyurlKlit to Clitili
Nnw YoitK July 11 Two heavy
weight boxing matchos between first
class pugilists wero arranged yebtcrday
to take place beforo tho ropeal of the
Hortou boxing law which goes into ef
fect Sept 1 The first match will bo
on Aug 10 between Bob Fitzsimuions
and Gus Ruhliii who recently defeated
Sharkey and tho second will bo be
tween Fitzsimuions and Tom Sharkey
on or about Aug 25
KlUa Klect Outturn
Atlantic City N J July 11 Tho
80th grand mooting of tho grand lodge
of the Bouevolont and Proteotivo Order
of Elks opened hero today Joromo
Fisher of Jamestown N Y circuit
judge of Chautauqua county was elect
ed grand oxalted ruler over W J
OBrien of Baltimore 338 to 229 R
E Reese was olectod esteemed leading
knight without opposition
Dr Hwonion Will Stay With llelhanr
LiNDSHEiia Kuu July 11 Dr Carl
Swensou tho founder and president of
Bethany collego has given a negative
nnswer to tho call by the Augustauu
bynod lately assembled at Burlington
la to tho presidency of Augustana col
lego and theological seminary at Rock
Island Ills Dr Swenson said Tho
citizens tho college board tho students
all have implored mo to remain extend
ing to me the most eloquent tributes of
respect lovo und cocilideuco Tho wuy
for mo to show my uppreciation is to
stay whero I know I am wanted
Traveling Mini Dlua Ilniu Hunt
Biatkick Nob July 11 B V
Miuton u travcliug salosinau for tho
Wostorn Supply and Manufacturing
compauy of Kansas City died at tho
Paddock hotel this city of bowel com-
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BLOOD POISON
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Tho deceased was overcome by tho heat
last wool- Mlnton was from Iml
pcudeucf lCiiti
KniN llfo With lniilU
Foiit Ddihik In July II O John
son a arpentcr und mason blow his
head off ut Poinoroy yesterday with dy
namite Tho tragedy occurred in tho
Catholin cemetery about half u uitlo
from town
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Bkatiulm Nob July 11 Rov Mr
Lutlden of Lincoln was iu the city yes
teiday to comploto arrnugeniouts for
securing Ohiiutauqua grounds for un
outing to bo given the hard working
mothers and their childron of
Lincoln by D 13 Thompson who will
furnish transportation and tents nud
supplies for the visitors while hero
Dr Luddeu Muted that betwomi 52000
and 3000 of tho working women of
Lincoln would bo able to tako advan
tage of the offer
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