IVIcCook Tribune F M KIMMELL Publisher MCOOK NEBRASKA LTHE NEWS IN BRIEF The Montana state senate indefinite ly postponed the womans suffrage amendment James J Corbett sent 2500 to Al Smith in New York as a forfeit for a match with JeffriesT It is expected the next automobile race for the James Gordon Bennett cup will be held in Ireland Fire in Brown Brothers house fur nishing goods store Cleveland O did damage estimated at 100000 Goubet the French Inventor of the submarine torpedo boat has develop ed insanity and hoe been placed In an asylum George C Perkins was formally elected United States senator at Sac ramento Cal in joint meeting of the legislature Finance Minister Witt of Russia has decided to reduce the yearly tax on foreign commercial travelers from 325 to 100 United States Senator John C Spooner was the unanimous choice for re election in the joint senatorial cau cus of the Wisconsin legislature The workhouse board of Toledo O has issued an order setting at liberty all prisoners held for stealing coal from the railway yards and tracks General Frederick D Grant left Washington to resume his duties as commander of the department of Tex as He paid his respects to the pres ident before his departure Orders have been received at Chi nese bureau of special regulations for the admission of Chinese during the St Louis exposition which have been drafted by the secretary of the treas ury at Washington The lawyers representing the coal operators and the miners at Philadel phia have drafted a bill limiting ages for children to work in coal mines and factories The ages of boys per- mitted to work in mines is raised from 14 to 16 years in the breakers from 12 to 14 Contracts have been let by the Long mont Beet Sugar company for the con struction of a beet sugar factory at Longmont Colo that will cost over a million dollars The plant will have a capacity of 1200 tons daily and is to be ready to begin grinding beets October 1 next A man who refused to disclose his identity called on the city chamber lain of New York and handed him five 1000 bills The stranger said he had been troubled mentally for some time for a financial indebtedness to the city The money was credited to the conscience fund The New River coal operators of Charleston W Va decided to ad vance the wages of their employes The advance decided upon grants an increase of 5 cents in mining rates per ton a 20 per cent advance for the day inside men and 10 per cent for the duty outside men including coke men The national board of trade at its meeting in Washington elected the fol lowing officers Blanchard Randall Baltimore president re elected B A Eckhart Chicago first vice president W P Kennett St Louis second vice president and W R Tucker Phila delhpia secretary and treasurer re elected At a caucus of republican members of the Utah legislature Reed Smoot of Provo an apostle in the Mormon church was chosen as the republican nominee for United States senator to succeed Senator Joseph L Rawlins whose term of office will expire March 3 next This nomination is equivalent to an election At Berlin the reichstag by a vote of 143 to 70 adopted the tariff com mittees resolution asking the gov ernment to consider whether it is not in the interest of the nation to place a different duty on refined petroleum as against crude in order to establish a national refining industry The res olution is directed against the Stan dard Oil company The committee of the United Chris tian party has issued a call for a con vention at Rock Island 111 May 21 for the purpose of discussing the rec ommendation of candidates for presi dent and vice president of the United States who shall stand for the prac tical application of the golden rule in government and the righteous en forcement of the principles of the in itiative and the referendum A bill appropriating 500000 for the Lewis and Clark exposition to be held in Portland in 1905 was intro duced in the Oregon senate Fifty thousand of this amount is to be used for an Oregon exhibit at the St Louis exposition Rev Dr John Proctor who comes from London as the representative of the master general of the Dominican crder to inspect the Dominican house in California arrived In New York from Liverpool He will visit cities In other states unofficially THE NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE A Synopsis of Proceedings in Both Branches of the Twenty Eighth General Assembly SENATE In the senate on the 14th among the ills Introduced were the following To provide for the payment of fees to the commissioners of public lands and build ings In certain cases Memorializing con gress to establish the true military status Of the first Nebraska militia To author ise and require counties precincts town ships of towns- cities vlllagcsand school districts to compromise their Indebted ness and Issue bonds To define condi tions of child treatment and to prescribe methods for the protection disposition and supervision of independent neglect ed cruelly or Ill treated children and to provide punishment for violation of this act and defining childrens aid societies institutions jurisdiction parents guard ians place of safety Authorizing the preparation of an official statute to make it ndmissable In evidence and for the purchase of a supply thereof by the state And arranging for the publication of 2000 sets of two volumes each the state to pay the sum of 9 per set and to author ize J E Cobbey to prepare and publish them without cost to the state A Joint resolution was Introduced by Senator Hall of Douglas proposing amendments to sections 2 6 and 13 of article 4 en titled The judicial department of the constitution of the state of Nebraska and providing for publishing the same and for submitting them to the electors of the state for approval or rejection This resolution amends the clause in sec tion 2 article 6 relating to the number of supreme judges and defining a Quorum It strikes out the number of judges and leaves it to the discretion of the legislature They can appoint any number they may see fit It changes the method of selection of the chief justice set forth In section 6 article 6 and re quires his selection by lot In place of tenure of office It also amends section 13 article 6 which states the salary su preme Judges are to receive and leaves the salary to be decided upon by the legislature Senator Hall of Douglas presided during the morning session of the senate on the 15th Pembertcn of Gage read a bid from Dora Bachelor to furnish the senate with daily Journals for 300 for the entire ses sion and she was awarded the contract The committee on municipal affairs at a meeting decided to report favorably on senate file No 1 In regard to the pur chase of the Omaha waterworks Intro duced by Howell of Douglas These bills among others were Introduced To au thorize the boards of county commission ers or supervisors to make contracts for the construction and reparation of bridges empowering county commission ers to use their own judgment whether to contract work or purchase material and employ labor changes two thirds of the levy of the current year to S3 per cent before contract is let To provide for a landlords lien upon all crops grown upon leased premises and upon any other per sonal property of the tenant which has been used on the premises during the term of the lease S P 44 by Anderson of Saline Act to provide for official seals of county treasurers to provide for the gathering compilation and ouhlicatlnn of agricultural and industrial statistics pro viding penalties and repealing section 7 chapter xxxixb Compiled Statutes en titled Industrial Statistics and amend ing section 72 chapter lxxvii Compiled Statutes entitled Revenue When the senate opened on the 16th Mr Hasty offered the following I move that the committee on revenue be Instructed to formulate a bill covering the assessment and collection of all taxes to be brought in not later than February 16 The motion was amended instructing the committee to recommend a bill Considerable oratory ensued after which the resolution was tabled Pri vate Secretary Allen brought a com munication from the governor asking confirmation of the appointment of a warden at the penitentiary Hall of Douglas moved to Instruct the commit tee on printing to have the messages of the two governors printed for the use of the house and senate A motion was carried to have the committee confer with the committee from the house Hail of Douglas moved that a request be sent to the governor for the Torrens land tax commission and his recommenda tion was carried Bills were introduced To provide a Hen for labor performed for the erection reparation or removal of any house To establish junior nor mal schools and to provide for the main tenance of same Three to be established in districts of Alliance McCook and Valentine Fixing the liability of sub scribers for subscriptions to any news paper magazine or other printed period ical SENATE Roll call showed all present in the senate on the 19th when it reconvened from Fridays adjournment President Harrison temporarily left the chair and offered the following resolution Re solved That the revenue committee for the senate be and is hereby directed to hold Itself in readiness to confer with and act In conjunction with any com mittee designated by the house of rep resentatives to act in a similar capacity to the end that such joint committee so constituted may without delay take under consideration all measures sub mitted to it by either house looking to tffectlve amendments to the present law or the entire revision of our revenue system and shall after due delibera tion promptly report to the respective branches of the legislature of which it is a part recommending for passage such measure or measures as in ils wisdom will bring about the desired result The resolution went over one day The chief clerk of the house brought a communi cation that the house had concurred with the senate In regard to printing the mes sages of the two governors He brought with him H Rs Nos 22 and 160 and these were read a first time The sen ate went into executive session and con firmed the appointment of A V Cole ns commander of the Grand Island Sol diers home appointed by the governor g Fs Nos 51 to 56 were read a second time HOUSE In the house on the 14th a large number of bills were Introduced among them be ing the following A bill for an act to protect the public health to prevent the Spread of contagious and infectious dis eases and to this end to confer sanitary authority upon and to define the powers and duties of state board of health and of the secretaries thereof to provide for the appointment and compensation of a state health inspector to authorize es tablishment maintenance and enforce ment of quarantine rules and regulations to require local officers to make timely reports of the existence of certain dis eases to make an appropriation for salaries and expenses and to provide for presecutlon and to fix penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act Authorizing courts of record county courts or courts of probate in the state of Nebraska to appoint as administrator executor guardian or curator of the es tate of any deceased person infant In sane person idiot spendthrift or habu ual drunkard or as trustee for any con vict In the penitentiary or as receiver In any legal proceedings any savings bank of the state of Nebraska A bill for an act to compel railroad companies In Nebraska to afford equal facilities with out favoritism or discrimination to all persons and associations erecting or op erating grain elevators and handling or shipping grain or other produce and to provide penalties of 1000 fine for the vio lation thereof and to amend sections 1 and 4 of article 5 of nhapter 72 com piled statutes of Nebraska and repeal said original sections To provide the payment of incidental expenses incurred during the twenty eighth session of the legislature of the state of Nebraska Carries appropriation of 48000 A bill for the rebuilding of the Norfolk esylum a bill for the building of a fire proof wing to the Hastings asylum a bill for the building of a library building at the state normal school at Peru a bill to adminis ter the coup de grace to the elevator monopoly by requiring railroads to fur nish elevator facilities to all applicants a bill to create the office of county auditor and a number of bills for tne collection of delinquent taxes and the perfecting of tax titles Immediately after the house convened on the 15th Sears of Burt called up his resolution of the previous day that no building appropriation bill should pass be fore the enactment of a revenue law He made a speech In Its support and moved its adoption After considerable discus sion It was moved and carried that the resolution go over to Friday becoming special order for that day Bills from 61 to 85 were given their second reading and referred to committees and thirty nine new ones were introduced among them the following An act providing for the taxation of telephone and express com panies requiring- an annual statement to the state auditor of value of stocks and bends and all personal and real property and empowering the auditor to demand any other information imposing a fine of 100 per day for delay of statement pro vides for valuation by state board of equalization An act to amend section 12 article 1 chapter ii Compiled Statutes making it mandatory on county boards to pay county agricultural societies by warrant on general fund not exceeding 3 cents per capita in county Act provid ing for making six wells in the state of Nebraska for the purpose of determining whether petroleum coal or gas exists and can be gotten in paying quantities and appropriating the sum of 30000 or so much thereof as necessary wells to be located at Chadron Lexington Culbert son Columbus Ponca and Omaha Act to authorize the organization of mutual insurance companies for protection of do mestic live stock An act providing for deputy county superintendents and fix ing their duties and compensation by county commissioners not to exceed two thirds the salary of county superintend ent Act to establish junior normal schools and appropriate 1S000 providing that three of these of these schools shall Be at Alliance McCook and Valentine An act to authorize the preparation of an official statute to make it admissible in evidence and for the purchase of a sup ply thereof by the state and appropriat ing 18000 The house on the 16th presented the request of the Lincoln Commercial club for the use of representative hall the afternoon and evening of January 22 when a public reception is to be tendered to D E Thompson prior to his depart ure for Brazil The request was granted Sears of Burt called up his resolution to prohibit public building bills from ccmlng to a third reading prior to the passage of a revenue measure Mem mlnger of Madison moved to amend by excepting from the purview of the reso lution repairs and rebuilding of public Buildings The speaker ruled the amend ment out of order until the motion of Sweezy of Webster to refer to the ju diciary committee had first been disposed of On the motion to refer Sears de manded the yeas and nays The vote re sulted Yeas 7 nays 6 The question then recurred to the Memminger amend ment which was lost by a rising vote of 42 ayes and 43 nays On the adoption of the resolution Sears demanded a roll call The vote resulted Ayes 78 nays 17 The speaker announced that the res olution had been adopted adding The resolution changes a standing rule of the house Hereafter therefore the or der will be Bills on third reading ex cept bills carrying an appropriation for public buildings These were among the bills introduced To appropriate to the use and benefit of the University of Nebraska the moneys known as the agricultural experiment station fund also the fund arising under the act of congress of August 30 1890 commonly known as the Morrill fund and also the fund known as the university cash fund carrying appropriations of 30000 30000 and S5000 respectively against the funds named Emergency clause To provide a department In one of the hos pitals for the insane providing for the detention and treatment and parole of dipsomaniacs Inebriates end those ad dicted to the excessive use of narcotics To provide for the gathering compilation and publication of agricultural and In dustrial statistics Appropriating the eum of 50000 or so much thereof as Is necessary for the establishment and operation of experimental stations In Hitchcock and Keith counties Barely a quorum was present In the house when It was caled to order on the 19th Douglas of Rock Called up his resolution of Friday providing for the election by the house of a committee of seven to draft and introduce a revenue bill within fifteen days He amended it so as to give the speaker the power of appointing this committee to act Jointly with a like committee from tho senate Seventeen new bills were intro duced and rolls from 123 to 145 read for the second time Among bills Introduced were tho following To repeal law pro viding for sheriffs fees In misdemeanor cases For the third Tuesday in Jan uary for annual meeting of the State Horticultural society To provide for the appointment of judges and clerks of election by the county clerk Instead of the district court To establish an ex perimental station at or near North Platte and appropriate 10000 NOTES A Lincoln correspondent of the Bee says The result of todays proceed ings serves to substantiate the theory that revenue leglsltalon will not be Ignored at this session Leading ex ponents of this policy in the house are well satisfied and even enthusiastic in some cases over the progress of affairs and give evidence of a firm belief that their idea wil achieve complete success The Introduction of the Douglas resolu tion is highly gratifying to Mr Sears and his friends Sears said today I am glad Douglas Introduced the reso lution If he or someone else had not I would have done so myself for I con sider that the proper way to get at the matter I regard the resolution there fore as in direct line with my efforts Attorney Baldwin of the Union Pacific discussing railroad taxation said We do not say we are paying as much city taxes proportionately in the city of Omaha as other individuals or concerns We are actualy paying less but as a matter of fact that is right Wo are paying all we ought to pay It would manifestly be wrong to make our city taxes in Omaha equal in rate to other taxpayers Omaha Is not entitled to as sess for local taxation the terminals within the city limits at their full cash value Both houses adjourned from Friday un til Monday The second week was an extremely busy one and the third is ex pected to be still more so A great deal of real work already has been done and the foundation laid for a long steady grind In the house 143 bills have been Introduced and In the senate fifty six These measures many of them havo been given their second reading and are being placed In the hands of the committees which will get down to work immediately and soon have some of the bills back in the houses where they originates for further disposition Regarding revenue legislation Speaker Mockett said I have no doubt that the necessary legislation will be enacted along this line I think there is no dis position or desire to shirk this or any other duty But I am of the opinion that our greatest need in the line of amending our revenue laws lies in the matter of providing adequate means of enforcing our present statutes I do not know why this would not meet the de mands fully and satisfactorily I am of the impression that our revenue laws at present are not so bad as some might imagine and I believe the greater number of thoe people who are familiar with these laws will agree with me when I say that we need a better en forcing clause and not a completely new set of revenue statutes There may be some revisions that could with profit be made I do not care to speak finally as to that John Wall chief clerk of the house is confined to his room by illness and it is feared it may be protracted If so it brings up a question of a serious na ture with reference to the work of the house The chief clerk is the man who signs the bills in the house and it is not just clear in case of his physicial inability to perform this duty what dis position would be made Whether the law would permit the first assistant chief clerk to sign in place of the chief clerk does not seem definitely settled An opinion from Attorney General Prout will be asked in case the emergency arises Old members of the legislature and veterans of the lobbies who have watch ed the workings of many Nebraska leg islatures say none ever showed greater business symptoms at the outset than the present one Apparently there is no disposition on the part of any to pro long and put off what can be done now but the prevailing sentiment evi dently is to facilitate the machinery of lawmaking to every possible degree Fusionlst membership consists of twenty four in the house and four in the senate Senate file No 1 by Howell of Douglas has been approved by the senate as a committee of the whole and ordered engrossed for a third reading This is a bill to compel the city council of Omaha to purchase the water works plant of that city Another revenue resolution has been introduced by Harrison of Hall county It provides that the revenue committee of the senate hold itself in readiness to confer with a committee that may or had been appointed by the house on any revenue measure that may come be fore it The object of the resolution is to prevent the house and senate from working along different lines A Fifty Foot Calendar N W Ayer Son the Philadelphia advertising agents who have a na tional reputation for keeping ever lastingly at it believe in sticking to a good thing when they have one For instance their calendar for 1903 fol lows the design used for several years past but with new coloring And in truth it would be hard to improve upon their design the dates are plainly readable at fifty feet yet the calendar is not unpleasantly con spicuous it Is artistic simple and use ful and it is not surprising that it has become so popular an adjunct to business offices that the supply nevei equals the demand While they last one will be mailed to any address foi 25 cents which barely covers cost and postage NEBRASKA IN BRIEF For a time Mead was equarely up against a coal famine Failure is announced of the grocery tore of C S BIcknell of Table Rock Two soldiers deserters from Fort Robinson were arrested by the sheriff of Custer county Saunders county has decided to hold a fair next fall and has elected offi cers accordingly Frank Reddy of Fremont fell twen ty feet from a telephone pole but was not seriously injured There are twelve free delivery routes In York county and several that come from adjoining counties James Connely and James Freeman two prisoners awaiting trial on the charge of robbery dug out of the county jail at Schuyler and made their escape The livery barn of George Hannah Son Stratton was destroyed by fire consuming grain implements buggies stable and livery horses Governor Mickey has announced the appointment of Captain J H Culver of Milford an adjutant general of the Nebraska National Guard to succeed General L W Colby of Beatrice The Increase in wages to the en gineers of the Chicago Rock Island Pacific railway which is to take ef fect February 1 will make a difference in the payroll at Fairbury of nearly 1500 The trial at Chadron of James Walker who was charged with the murder on November 22 last of Has ten Broadus a gambler in the saloon of Reed Shorey in Crawford result ed in his acquittal Several business men and quite a party of farmers who recently sold out in Gage county leave soon for Asher a new town in south Pottawattamie county Oklahoma where they will go into business or have purchased land In a published statement setting forth reasons for consolidation with the Fairmont creamery officials of the South Platte creamery assert that the South Platte creamery has paid out in the past fourteen years to its patrons and employes over 2000000 A team belonging to Will OBrien was stolen from the hitching rack in Friend while the owner was at an en tertainment One of the horses was a sorrel mare with white face and wire cut on left knee also on left front foot weight 900 pounds The other was a bay horse with a slit in each ear weight about 1000 pounds F M Pollard manager of the Ne hawka fruit farm reports the ship ment this year of thirty three cars of apples They have also worked up from 18000 to 20000 bushels of apples into cider making something over 50000 gallons They have on hand 8500 gallons of cider which they will convert into vinegar in the spring Mrs Peter Johnson of Elm Creek left home with another man Lee Smith by name who hails from Colo rado He husked corn for Johnson last fall They drove from Elm Creek to Overton to take the train for Den ver but were apprehended She re turned home on the condition that Smith should be released which was done At a mass meeting of the repre sentative citizens of Hastings held in the courthouse it was decided to in struct the mayor and city council to accept Mr Carnegies offer of 15000 for the erection of a public library and the mayor and council were au thorized to levy a 2 mill tax to raise the sum of 1500 annually for the maintenance of the public library J E Nance who lives about ten miles southwest of Adams committed suicide in a horrible manner He went into the smoke house where was kept coal oil and poured the fluid over his head and clothing and then set fire to the oil He rushed out of the smoke house all aflame and ran across a cornfield until he dropped dead in a ditch Deputy Labor Commissioner Basseti has received a letter from Secretary of Agriculture Wilson notifying him that W D Collyer United States in- spector of dairy export has been as signed to attend the meeting of the dairy association in Lincoln February 22 23 The presence of Mr Collyer it is said will lend much interest to the meeting and he will be asked to judge the exhibits Frank Baird who was arrested a few days ago for robbery near Bursay Iowa formerly lived in Plattsmouth He is an ex convict having gone to Fort Madison Iowa in 1894 for two and a half years for counterfeiting Before returning to Iowa it is said that he shipped his household goods to Creston and then set fire to the building he rented and collected S500 insurance on his household goods A rumor is current in Beatrice that the Union Pacific is considering the advisability of moving its shops from Beatrice to Marysville Kan The re port however is not confirmed by of ficials of the road Joseph Tschauner sr was killed at the approach of the Platte river bridge at Osceola He was coming honxe from Columbus and one of his horses be ing slower than the other on going up the approach the wheel struck one of the rails and Mr Tschauner was thrown out and instantly killed I There Is a woman in New Jersey r who needs disciplining at tho hands of her outraged sex When sho found a good servant maid determined to gct married she gave up her handsome house to the bride for tho wedding festivities even to a brilliant recep tion This encouragement of the shortage of an already slender crop of the servant girl supply by tho blight ing Influence of matrimony is a seri ous phase of tho all shadowing domes tic evil of tho day PREVENTS SMALLPOX Alabastino will not cure smallpox and other contagious diseases onco they havo fastened their deadly grip upon their victims It will do much however toward preventing their spread It is a well recognized fact that cer tain wall coatings do much to harbor disease germs and propagate same that of all coverings wall paper Itho most likely to hold tho germs of disease for months and years There are well authenticated cases where smallpox scarlet fever and other rgerms have lain dormant for years and havo attacked persons afterward rwhen the paper was removed Kalsomlnes stuck on the wall with decaying glue are not much better than wall paper with its vegetable paste Alabastine is recommended gener ally by sanitarians as a coating for walls in any style of work as It is perfectly Banitary is in the nature of a disinfectant presents a perfectly hard surface is manufactured frons a cement base and does not furnish a lodgment ground for disease germs Years ago these matters received but little attention but modern scien tists becoming appalled at the spread of the dread disease smallpox and the difficulty in stamping it out have fgono to investigating causes and un hesitatingly say that improper wall boatings have very much to do with thiB Alabastine is recommended to be nsed on all Infected walls to destroy germs and to get walls onco more in- healthy condition When a woman sues to recover for breach of promise and receives a ver dict of six cents she realizes the worth lessness of love Beware of uintmcnta tor Catarrh Contaln Mercury As mercury will surely destroy tho sense of smell and completely derange tho whole system when entering it through tho mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians as the damage they will do is tenfold to tho good you can possibly derive from them Halls Cutarrb Cure manufactured by F J Cheney Co Toledo O contains no mercury and Is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system In buying Halls Catarrh Curo be sure you get the genuine It is taken internally and made in Toledo Ohio by P J Cheney Co Testimonials ree Sola by Druggists price 75c per bottle Halls Family Pills aro tho best The Kentucky man Thats nothing Why down in my country there are often more voters than men andi 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