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Omaha Doctor Gives Points on
Ventilation
WANTS PLENTY FRESH AIR
Tliltiltn diuretic S0I1011I ami Ollinr Iuli
lln llutlitliiRumn Oflon Ititirnpnrly Von
lllntort CoiitJiRlnii Itroctln In Foul Air
Thpitnr Not Hml
lloftlth Ooinmlnslonor Vlotor It ColT
mnn of Omnlm In an Intorvlow with a
Boo reporter nmlcos roiuo roiimrltn oon
oomliiR ventilation t hut 1b npplioablo to
othor towns and oIHoh ns well ait Omaha
Lnok of froflh ulr unci HUiiHhino nro
responsible for nnioh IIhoivho in Onmhn
yot it BooniH to bo Impossible to Itnpross
janitors of ohurohis sohools nntl other
pnblio bnildiiiKH witli the fivct Unit na
ture has supplied thtwo dlHinteolimtB In
nbundnnco and Intended that they
should bo used freely Tho chnrohos
nro tho grontesb ofTondorH Kntor nl
most any ohuroh In tho oity Sunday and
yon will notice how ford and musty it
smolls to n porson who has boon walk
ing in tho fresh air
You will Hud Mint people nro cough
ing in diiVorent parts of tho ohuroh
Tho siugors will probably bo oloariug
thoir throats and members of tho con
gregation will bo yawning and wonder
ing why it is that thoy nro so sloopy
That is all onused by bad air which is
respoueiblo for moro sloupy communi
cants than dry sermons
Thon toko a look at tho windows
Thoy will probnbly all lie of fnuoy
stained glass which shuts out tho sun
shlno nnd tho ohaucos nro that they
will oo oloBod tightly It is not always
tho janitors fault Froqnontly thoBO
uiosrIvo windows cannot bo oponod and
tho doors are tho only moans of ventila
tion
Dlseaso gorms aro doposltod in n
ohuroh and as soon as tho Sunday sor
vioo is over tho auditorium is oloeod up
That foul disuaso ladon air 1a heatod
and offered to tho con rogation which
attends sorvicos tho next Sunday For
weeks tho air in many churches is not
changed Janitors go on tho assump
tion that cold air is frosh air and refuse
tq throw open doors and windows and
let in plonty of oxygen Prayer moot
ing rooms aro not so liablo to contain
bad air as tho main auditorium which
is opened only onco a wook
But isnt the samo thing truo of
thoatorp doctor
To a certain oxtont but mauagors of
theaters exoroiso much greater core in
ventilation There aro usually more
doors and windows The doors are all
thrown wide opon when tho crowds
leave and in this way tho air in changed
Then tho stagos ore roomy and have
such large scenery lofts that theaters
contain moro air than ohurchos re
plied Dr Ooffmnu
Many casos of scarlet fover and diph
theria can bo traced to closo stuffy
school rooms and besides being a moans
of spreading oontagious diseases poor
ventilation freqnontly andorminos tho
Bystem of pupils aud opens tho way for
more serious disorders Much of tho
inattention and dullness of pupils cau
be aocounted for by the poor air which
they breath I havo reason to boliovo
that most of the Omaha teachers attempt
to ventilate their rooms properly but it
is difficult to let fresh air into a room
through windows without produoiug a
draft and causing some poor thinly clad
ohild to shiver
I have frequently made tho state
meut that I can produoo a case of diph
theria or soarlot fover providing I am
allowed to run a house as I please for
one month Poor ventilation will do
the work without the assistance of any
disease germs said Dr J B Ralph
assistant to the health commissioner
Pat a family of children in a small
house Provide storm doors and win
dows for the house so no frosh air can
enter Keep tho rooniB heatod to a
tropical heat for a few weeks without
freqnontly changing tho air and you
will have a condition which must result
in some serious sickness probubly scarlet
fever or diphtheria
State rreii AiftocUtlnn
D H Oroniu of the ONeill Frontier
P M Merwiu of the Beaver Oity Tri
bune U B Foster of the Plainview
NewB W N Huse of the Norfolk New
L O Williams of tho Blair Pilot W
M Maupia of Omaha H P Marble of
the Humboldt Leader and O M Hubner
of the Nebraska Oity News oomposiug
the exeoutive committee of the Nebraska
Press association mot at the Delloue
hotel last night to discuss arrangements
for the annual meeting of that organiza
tion which will bo held at Omaha on
January 23 and 23 The followiug
features for the program woro decided
upon Annual poem by Allen D May
of the Falls Oity Journal Printers
Ink the World Around by Julius H
Hnlff of tho Norfolk Anzeiger Old
Time Printers by H P Macloon of
Grand Island and the Round Table
to bo conduoted by F O Edgocombo of
the Geneva Signal
It was also decided to havo tho associ
ation issue a daily newspaper during the
convention and W N Huso was selooted
for editor-in-chief Mr HuBe in issu
ing the convention daily will havo the
l 51 jm
osslstanoo of a largo voluntoor staff of
country editors
Tho looal committee reported that a
theater party would Ihj glvuu tho dole
gatOH tho first night of tho convention
and another social function would bo
arranged for tho second night About
MO nownpnpnr men and their ladlos nro
nxpocted tonttoud tho mooting Omaha
Hoc Tuesday
Vikciilniiiloii ofthn Irnnent
There isnt a bit of danger nowndnys
in the uso of vaccine for smallpox re
marked a prominent physician ns ho dis
cussed tho aversion of tho public toward
vaccination Hut thoro was a timo
whon tho otwratlon wat rather a risky
one that was In tho good old days
howovor
In tho uso of vacolno twonty years oi
moro ago thero was almost criminal
oarolosHiicss and It is u woudor that moro
pooplo did not suffer soriously from vao
dilution In tho first place the prepara
tion of vaooiuo was not attoudod with
proper care Most doctors took the scab
from tho arm of a patient and used it to
vaccinate an ontiro community Well
boforo ho got through with it It was
a pretty dirty sort of thing Ive seen a
doctor carry this scab In his vost pocket
where it camo in contact with a good
many undesirable things whon somo
ono oamo to him to bo vaccinated ho
would pull it out cloau it up a bit aud
thon use its virus
Nowadays howovor nothing is moro
carefully prepared than vnccluo virus
Tho way it couios to tho doctor now it is
absolutely puro and frosh j ovory othor
gorm of dlsoaso oxoept tho smallpox
germ has boon falcon from it and there
is absolutely no daugor in vncoination
from it Iu uiuo casus out of ton tho
part vaccinatod will bo only slightly
soro and there will bo uo othor ovil from
its uso Sioux Oity Journal
What tho 1000 Oouhuh Hhoun
Tho population of thoUuitedStatos is
78205820
Thoro aro 5800000 soparato farms iu
tho United States
Rhodo Island loads in density of pop
ulation She supports 105 persons to
tho square milo
Thoro aro 000000 manufacturing in
stitutions in tho United Statos an in
crease in ton years of 160000
A trlilo loss than ono fourth of tho
population of the United States dwell
in 1C9 cities of 25000 inhabitants or
ovor
Tho confer of population in tho United
States is iu Indiana west of Columbus
Iu 1800 it was 23 miles oast of Balti
more
In Now York and Pennsylvania thore
is about four acres to eaoh inhabitant
Nevada has 1000 acres to eaoh inhabi
tant
The United States now ranks sooond
in tho worlds great power being sur
passed only by Russia with a population
of iao800028
Oklahoma gained 550 par cent iu pop
ulation tho post ton years from 018il
in 18K to W8345 in 1000- The largest
of any stato in the Union
JUMP FROM TRAIN
Frliouor Las Off Ram Running Twenty
live AIlloi an flour anit Sheriff
Follow Ulm
Clipypnne Wy Dec 12 Charles
Kitchen sentenced to four years In
the state penitentiary made a daring
attempt to escape while being taken
to Laramie by Sheriff Shaver Kitchen
wan handcuffed but not fastened to
the enr seat While the sheriff was
enjoying a lunch Kitchen ran to tho
ond of the cur The train was run
ning 25 miles an hour but without
hcsltntlon tho prisoner Jumped off
Sheriff Shnver was aftor his man nnd
ho too jumped off Kitchen was not
hurt and regaining his feet Hod to tho
hills Shnver wns quite badly hurt and
unable to pursue
Deputy Joe Wilde started In pursuit
ns soon ns the train could bo stoppod
and nfter n chase of several miles
found Kitchen hiding behind a rook
He was taken to Sherman and later
sent to Lnrnmlc
KniU a Murderers Career
Vestcruns Sweden Dec 11 Philip
Nordlaud who ou Mny 17 las as the
steamer Prlns Carl on which ho was
u passenger was pissing Qulcksund
murdered seven men aud wounded live
others a woman and a boy subse
quently escaped in a boat to Koplng
und who was convicted and sentenced
to death iu Jun last wus beheaded
yesterday The condemned man
chanted the verses of a psalm as ho
laid his hend upon the block
Myitcrloui Flro at Watt Point
West Point Neb Dec 11 Another
Incendiary tiro was discovered in this
city last uight Tho barn In tho rear
of the Nellgh houss was found in
flames Tho building wns totally de
stroyed An epidemic of Ineendlury
flres terrorized our citizens hero for
months last spring but during tho
summer the firebug suspended oper
ations Determined offorts are being
made to locate tho miscreant
lam Down lleereant Lorer
Topoka Kan Dc 11 Miss Maggit
OBrien after a search of two years
for Valentine Davis her recreant
lover has fouud tho Iatttr and caused
his arrest at Qulncy Ills where he is
iu jail awaiting a requisition from
Ooveruor Stunloy Two years ago ou
the eve of his wedding day Davis lied
from Newton Kuu The young woman
determined to have vengeance and In
her hunt for Davis followed clew after
clow through a h0jf djQjsen states
THK NORFOLK NKWS FRIDAY DECEMBER W 1900
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Some of Them Without Au
thority to Treat for Peace
TO EFFACE FRINGE TUAN
IUti r Alllim nt InklnR to HuMtltutn Nevf
Ilclr Appnrnnl to Throm Ionr No
gotlutlotm Are Nuw Kxpcotrtl to Im
creil Hnilclljr
Peking Dec 11 At yestciiluys
meeting of the ministers called to com
uliler If II Hung Cluing und Prince
Chlng had power to form the court to
conduct negotiations for a settlement
on behalf of China some of the j
Inters stated that they wero authorized
to treat with them as representatives
of China while others Including tho
German minister lind not received In
structions In tho matter
London Dec 12 Itoports from
Chinese Kources snys the Shanghai
correspondent of tho Times wiring
Monday point to the probability that
BerloiiH negotiations for peace will be
gin forthwith It Is believed that a
Hhort prellmlnnry protocol Is In process
leaving many questions Including com
mercial subjects to separate conven
tions to be drawn up later The powd
ers should retain their troops In Chlnn
until these questions nro settled nnd
until tangible evidence Is given thnt
Chlnn honestly Intends to tulflll tier
engngotnoniR rrogrcssivo uninnmen
roganl the present ns a great oppor
tunity to overthrow tho reactionary
Mnuehu methods nnd to Inaugurate a
regime of national progress
Ilt Ir urged thnt the powers shnll
Insist upon the cancellation of tho
claim of tho present heir npparent
Prlnoo Tunns son nnd the substitution
of an heir of full age free from any
connection with the Tunn party Such
n mnn Is nvnllnble nnd tho step Is de
clared to be legally possible
Tint tin Still On
London Dec 12 The Evening
Standard says the bnttle between Gen
eral Knox nnd Goneral Dcwet con
tinues and that the forces ehnugo
ground Incessantly Lack of definite
Information on the subject Is said to
be due to the nbsenee of telegrnphlc
communication with the scene of no
tion
CADETS GO ON STRIKE
llefuse to Attend Olaanei Became Griev
ances Were Not Attended to
Orchard Lake Mich Dec 12 All
tho cadots of tho military academy
here refused to attend classes yester
day because certain grievances which
they desired to have settled were not
attended to One Is the reinstatement
of Captain Landls ns quartermaster
general Present Quartermaster Gon
eral Holllster who succeeded Captain
Landls is not liked Colonel Rogers
superintendent of the school has notl
lled the parents of the boys concern
ing the trouble nnd If the trouble is not
adjusted tomorrow probably 50 of the
boya will be dismissed The cadets
Insist that Colonel Rogers sever his
connection with the institution and
that Principal Edwards be made su
perintendent In his place They also
claim that they do not get enough to
cat
Rnlo Murderer Sentonred for Life
Falls City Neb IU William Miller
was arraigned In the district court yes
terday aftornoon on a charge of mur
der In the tlrst degree having shot and
killed A J Wake city marshnl of
Rulo on the night of Nov 29 At first
Miller entered a plea of not guilty but
after consultation with his attomeys
withdrew the plen Interposing a plea
of guilty Judge Still Immediately
sentenced him to life Imprisonment
It wns not generally known that tho
ease would b called and so tho affair
attracted but little attention
Soldier Dropg Dead
Denver Dec 12 James A Legg an
honorably discharged soldier on the
way to his home In Columbus O
from the Philippines dropped dead In
a restaurant iu this city as he was
seating himself nt n table A physi
cian whom he had previously con
sulted says he wus suffering from
ptomaine poisoning Legg served with
tho Seventeenth Upltod States Infan
try In Cuba and subsequently went to
the Philippines where he distin
guished himself In many engagements
Ithlrr Ahead of the Itororcl
New York Dee 12 Score nt 2 n m
In tho Blx day bicycle raco Elkes nnd
McFarlund 10022 miles Pierce nnd
McEachcrn 10022 Slmar and Gou
goltz 10021 Turvllle and Glmm
10010 Waller and Stlnson 10010
Balcock and Aronson 10019 Fisher
and Frederick 10017 Kaser and Ry
ser 10015 Midler nnd Accoutrler
0809 Elkes passed the 1000th mile
mark in 40 hours and 50 minutes
Meeting or American University
Washington Dec 12 The board of
trustees of the American university
held Its annual meeting here yester
duy Bishop Hurst reported that there
now was between 2000000 and 3
000000 on hand and urged that every
effort should be put forth to secure
1000000 during the coming year Tho
money would be used he said as a
basis for opening the institution for
actual work In instruction
Cubic ImnrgenU Four Mllei
Manila Dec 12 A detachment of
the Fifth cavalry had a tight with 100
insurgents south of Santa Cruz Sun
duy The insurgents were chased for
four miles Fourteen of them were
found dead There were no Amerl
cuii casualties In addition to this en
gugement there had been several minor
encounters betweeu the troops uiid the
Insurrectionists
INSURGENTS FALLING BACK
Suppllnn AlmniloniMl hy the Itelinta In
rhrlr KIlKht Cnpturod
Manila Dec 10 -While the captures
of supplies and the occupation of now
points tue quite numerous those In
volving actual lighting nro compara
tively fow Apparently the Insurgents
nro railing back at all contested points
Nacrlllclug their possessions In most
enses and sntlstled to save themselves
A detachment of the Forty seventh
United States volunteer Infantry from
the Island of Catauduiies oh the south
east coast of Luzon relinquished uu
uttempt to Innd near Pnndau On an
choring the Americans were II red upon
by 10 riflemen and after a Hhort en
gagement they cut the anchor chain
anil sailed for Catanduanes with two
killed and two wounded
Captain Richard T Ellis of th
Thirty third volunteer Infantry cap
tured Iu the mountains near Barbara
n large quantity of Krag Mauser and
Remington ammunition together with
n signal out II t a printing press and
other equipment
HOLLAND ALARMED
Dutch Cnpltiil 1IikU Food for Grave
Thought In the Development
nt Lisbon
London Dec 10 Special dispatches
from The Hague ropruHont the feel
ing there as one of alarm nt the pros
pect of an
vombluatioii which might snatch the
Dutch seaboard or seize Java
It is reported at the Dutch cnpltnl
that the possibility of a wnr with En
gland has even been discussed by the
cabinet council
Queen Wllhuhnlna will give a dinner
In honor of Mr Kruger but he has
abandoned all hope of any effective re
sult of his visit to Europe although he
does not despair of meeting Emperor
Nicholas possibly on the Rlverla
Mr Kruger received a message from
the czar Krlday night It wus couched
In very friendly terms but the fact
that Its existence has been kept a close
secret is sulliclent to Indicate its au
thors intention to abstain from any
active steps friendly to Intervention
The czar naturally pleads his illness
an a suHiclent excuse for not Interfering-
Mr Kruger when cheered by the
crowd on his return from the cathe
drul yesterday turned and roundly re
buked those near him for such a dese
cration of the Sabbath
HURT IN AN INITIATION
Ooat Riding Eixli Sarloualr for Two
Lawrence University Student
Appleton Wis Dec 10 Frank Mel
by and Theodore Albert students at
Lawrence university were severely In
jured last night as the result of initia
tion exercises of the Philutathean so
ciety Melby was testing a Jump Into
a blanket which had boen prepared
for the victims and missed the blanket
striking on the floor 20 feet below on
his head He was picked up uncon
scious
Albert during the initiation was
stripped blindfolded and plunged into
a tank of Ice water charged with elec
tricity The shock made him uncon
scious nnd It was only by the most
energetic work on the part of his tor
mentors that he wns revived
New Fait Mall llecord
Chicago Dec 10 The Burlingtons
fast mail train No 15 was delayed in
Chicago ten minutes the night of the
6th The distance from Chicago
station to Gulesburg station is just
102 miles and the fast mail train made
the run in 157 minutes full time
There wero stops amounting to nine
minutes In Chicago yards and at Men
dota for oil and water thus making
the net run In 148 minutes The aver
age speed was 08 miles per hour The
Burlington officials are not worrying
about losing fnst mall contracts when
their engines make such records
IIold TJp In Armourdale
Kansas City Mo Dec 10 Three
masked men entered the oftlco of Pect
Bros Soap Manfacturlng company In
Armourdale lust night and leveling
revolvers at the cashier and superin
tendent who were in the office at the
time secured 800 The money repre
sented a weeks wages of the laborers
iu the oil department
TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS
A Are at Borlange Sweden has ren
dered 150 persons homeless und cuused
damage to the aiMount of 500000
kroner
August Walduuer a widely known
professor of hiuslc died In St Louis
Sunday of a complication of diseases
aged 75 years
Rev Charles Pelton for several
years agent of the Reform league In
Cincinnati died Saturday at his home
In Mllford 0 of heart disease
The plant of the Cleveland and Can
ton Brick company Canton O was
completely destroyed by flro Sunday
Loss 50000 covered by Insurance
Mrs Mary L McLean mother of
John R McLean of the Cincinnati En
qulror died at her Washington resl
denca Sunday of acute heart affection
A big mass meetlug of weavers of
the Acushnet and Hathaway mills at
New Bedford Mass voted to strike
ever stoppage of pay Four hundred
men are affected
A freight wreck Saturday ulght on
the Southern railway three miles south
of Sanford Tenn resulted In the death
of Conductor David L Glover aud two
unknown tramps
W F Willoughby of the department
of labor was before tho industrial com
mission Saturday aud submitted a pa
per on employers liability and work
fugmeus Insurance
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Fremont Elkhorn Mo Valley
BAST DRrART
Oiinlin Piuuenger B Olnin
UiIojiko Express 1240 pm
KA8T ABIllVK
Ilcwto KxproM 7JDm
Umnlin PnwMjOBor 1240pm
WKST DEPART
II iicic lilllfl I mpmi 740pm
Jetd KroPftMonffpr 1240pm
UtiIIki o Accommodation P OOam
WKBT ARBIVK
Hlnok llillfl Kxprpfls 1220 p m
VenJIuro PMionor 805nm
prllgro Accommodation 7J0pin
Tlio UhlcaRii and Muck Hills Kxpros nrrlvos
nnd ilepnrts from Jnnotlon ilopot Tlio Omaha
anil Vordlre trains arrivo and depart from city
ilopot 11 J Matuad Agont
Union Pacific
sou rn DISPART
I olnmbuH Accommodation 830 p m
Omaha Denver aud Paclllo Coast 1100 a ra
NORTH ARRtMS
ColtimbuB Ace mmodatlon 10 30 pm
Omnlm lrnvorand Pacific coast fl OOpm
CoimtvtH at Norfolk with F E A M V Roiiig
west nmt north and with tho O Ht P M O
for points north aud nast
F w Junkman Agent
Chicago St Paul Minneapolis
Omaha
RABT DEPART
Sioux City and Omaha Passenger 030sm
Sioux fltypansuuger 100pm
WBJ ARRIVE
Sioux City Passongor 1035am
bioux City and Omiilu Passnngor 730 p m
Connect at Norfolk with F E A M V going
woet and north and with tho U P for points
onth F w Junkman Agnnt
Dully oxcopt Sunday
M mSUSfTB U
Ta M B - V
0WCTOtfV
C S HAYES
Fine Watch
Repairing
MISS MARY SHELLY
DRESSMAKER
Oor Hnum llros Store
Spanar Ovalmnti
Boots and oos
Repairing Neatly Done
d BHERMANN
Contractor and Builder
1 17 Fourth Street
AV C WALKER
Flour and Feed
411 Norfolk Avenue
INSKEEPS MILLIfJERY
Cheapett and Best
Norfolk Avenue
JWEDWARDS
All Work Guaranteed
ICor Uransch avo and 4tU St
The Norfolk Horseshoerl
Time is Money
THEQUICK
TRAINS
ARE VIA
THE UNION PACIFIC
Missouri River to Salt Lake City
TEN HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER LINE
Hissouri River to San Francisco
FIFTEEN HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER LINE
Missouri River to Portland
FIFTEEN HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER LINE
Buffet Smoking and Library Cars with Barber Shops and Pleasant
Reading Rooms Double Drawing Room Palace Sleepers Dinin Oars
Meals a la Carte Pintsoh Light
For full information call on or address
F W JUNEMAN Agent
The Norfolk Gash Store
SELLS
Staple and Fancy Groceries
JIASSWAM QUEFNSWARr ROCKERY
Straw Hats and Shoes at cost
Fiue Teas and Coffees a specialty Try our fam us
Mellowrich coffee the finest brand in the market
We are headquarters for fresh fruits of all kinds
We sell the celebrated Pierce and Neligh Flours
Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs
G BOHNERT Propr
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T AfiiraSks Hk fe4diBFrT
pfp Jsr
Telophono 35
Office 4thJSt
Before the Strike
Thirty days ago we had a solid train
load of Hard Coal on track Now it be
longs to our many customers and is in
their bins for their comfort
NOWISTHETIME
AND
THIS IS THE PLACE
to place your orders for soft coal Lay
your coai early this year You wont
miss it
HE HARDY
Edisons Phonograph
Better than a Piano Organ or Mnslo Box for it sings and talks as well as rlrnn
dont cobt as much It reproduces ithe music of any instrument band or orchi
Btories and sluts tin old familiar hymns as well as the popular soncs lt is un a tella
8eo that Mr Edisons signature tilnmLvmhttV
logucs or all dealers or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO 35 Fn lTtSw Yotj
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