Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 24, 1901, Image 6

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OF SENATOR
Both Houses Ballot from Day to Day
Without Result
MANY CANDIDATES IN JHE f IELD
Indications That It Will Be Somo Time
Before Choice Is Made Some of the
More Important Measures Introduced
in Both Branches
HOUSE In the house on the 18th
the committee on privileges and elec
tions through Chairman Wnitmore
reported that iny the contest of Pig
man against Reaam from Custer
county no cause for contest had ben
found and recommending that the
contestee be retained in his seat The
report was adopted The committee
on judiciary through Loomis of
Dodge reported on the following
bills for passage Providing that
county attorneys shall not be elected
in counties having less than 3000
population The present limit is 2
500 House roll 40 by Bouller Ex
tending mechanics lien laws to wells
and windmills Requiring annual
payment of 300 license by vendors
of cigarettes and regulating manufac
ture and sale thereof To provide for
appeal in actions of forcible entry and
detention To provide penalties for
illegal voting in villages and school
districts To allow Lancaster county
to retain office of deputy county at
torney necessitated by decrease in
population Among bills introduced
are the following A bill for an act
to correct certain abuses and to pre
vent unjust discrimination of and by
life insurance companies doing busi
ness in this state between insurance
of the same class and equal expecta
tions of life in the rates amount or
payment of premiums in tne return
of premiums dividends rebates or
other benefits not applicable to fra
ternal beneficiary societies A blil for
an act to prevent and punish individ
uals firms corporations or dealers in
paints and oils or paint stuff from
selling or disposing of for use any
paints or oils or other materials used
in the manufacture of paints and re
quire all dealers in said materials to
print upon each can or package sold
the amount of each ingredient of
which said paint is composed A bill
for an act to amend section 36 of
chapter 86 of the complied statutes of
the state of Nebraska of 1889 and to
repeal said section as it now exists
amends- law governing sheriffs fees
for conveying convicts to the peniten
tiary by providing that vouchers shall
be approved by state auditor that the
sheriff be allowed 3 and his assist
ants 2 a day and 10 cents mileage
The joint vote for senator resulted as
follows Allen 53 Berge 3 Crounse
10 f Currie 19 Hainer 6 Harlan 3
Harrington 1 Hinshaw 16 Hitch
cock 56 Kinkaid 4 Martin 2 Mei
klejohn 28 Morlan 1 Murphy 2
Rose water 15 Sutherland 1 Thomp
son D E 32 Van Dusen 1 Absent
Baldrige McCarthy Wilkenson Zim
merman Murray McUartny paired
with Murray
HOUSE The house on the 17tn
made a few rapid forward strides uj
passing one bill indefinitely postpon
ing three and placing six on general
file besides adopting the committee
on privileges and elections report in
the case of Allan G Fisher against
Qharles F Coffee which was in favor
jof allowing the latter to retain his
seat as representative from the Fifty-
initely postponed was one by Fowler
of Fillmore providing for submission
of constitutional amendments to a vote
of the people and requiring a majority
of all votes for and against to carry
Among bills on first reading were the
following An act to authorize coun
ties towns and precincts to own equip
construct establish and manage a
telephone toll line and telephone sys
tem and to authorize counties town
ships and precincts of this state to
levy taxes and vote bonds for the
equipment establishment construction
and management of said telephone toll
lines and telephone system and to pro
vide for one levying a tax for the pay
ment of the same and interest there
on A bill for an act to establish a
state board of charities and corrections
and to define its duties and powers
to maUe an appropriation therefor and
to repeal all acts and parts of acts
in conflict herewith A bill for an act
to amend section 127 of chapter
Ixxvii of the Compiel Statutes of 1899
relating to the issuing of tax deeds by
county treasurers and to repeal said
original section Prescribes form of
bond for county treasurers A bill for
an act to repeal section 75 chapter
xxvi entitled Elections and to
amend section 78 of said chapter Re
lates to the opening of election con
test cases in presence of legislature
A bill for an act to prohibit lumber
dealers coal dealers or other persons
companies partnerships or associa
tions from entering into any contract
or agreement to pool or fix the price
at which lumber or coal shall be sold
and to provide punishment for viola
tion of the same A bill for an act
to amend sections 76 78 79 80 and 82-
of chapter Ixxviii of the Compiled
Statutes of Nebraska entitled Roads
Relates to form of deed for county
treasurers A bill for an act to pro
hibit the manufacture sale or shipping
into the state of impure beer to pro
vide for the enforcement of its pro
visions and penalties for its violation
The vote third for United States sen
ator resulted as follows Allen 57
Crounse 10 Currie 22 Hainer 6 Hays
1 Harlan 2 Harrington 1 Hinshaw
17 Hitchcock 57 Martin 3 Meikle
john 24 Rosewater 15 Sutherland 1
Thompson D E 32 Kinkaid 4 Mur
phy 2 Van Dusen 1 Morlanl Absent
Baldrige and Beisner paired with
Hamilton The fusion vote was cast
solidly for Allen and Hitchcock ex
cept one vote for Sutherland and one
tnr TTarrlnjrton
HOUSE The house of representa
tives devoted practically the entire
time of its two sessions on the 16th
to -the reading of house bills which
tmhiT matumhi mitmttm
have now reached the number of 159
A bill that is considered of utmost im
portance was the one introduced by
John J McCarthy of Dixon providing
for the appointment of nine supreme
court commissioners and as many
stenographers The following bills
were read the first time A bill for
an act for the relief of state treasurers
who have paid out money for guaranty
bonds furnished by surety companies
Allows 3000 for Treasurer Stuefer lor
year 1901 and 2000 to take up claim
oi former State Treasurer Meserve for
that amount A bill for an act to
regulate and fix the salaries of the
clerk and reporter of the supreme
court providing for the payment of
the same and providing for the dispo
sition of all fees and costs collected
by him and to repeal all acts and
parts of acts in conflict herewith
Fixes salary at 2500 A bill for an
act to provide for the appointment
tenure qualificationsduties and sala
ries of commissioners of the supreme
court and stenographers therefor Pro
vides for nine commissioners to be ap
pointed by unanimous vote of the su
preme court judges terms to be two
years salary 2400 A bill for an act
to amend section 1 of article i of
chapter xiv of the Compiled Statutes
of the State of Nebraska entitled
Cities of the second class and vil
lages Declares that villages of more
than 1000 inhabitants may become
cities of the second class on petition
signed by two fifths of the freehold
ers A bill for an act to authorize
the board of public lands and build
ings to purchase a tract of land not
exceeding eighty acres suitable for
gardening purposes for the Norfolk
insane asylum at Norfolk Neb price
of land being limited to 3000 An act
to amend section 2 chapter xciiia ar
ticle iii Compiled Statutes of Ne
braska for the year 1899 and to re
pead said original section 2 Relates
to organization of irrigation districts
An act authorizing the appointment
of supreme court commissioners defin
ing their duties and fixing their com
pensation Provides for five commis
sioners salary 2500 terms three
years A bill for an act to amend sec
tion 197 of chapter xix of the Criminal
Code of the State of Nebraska Pro
vides penalty and imprisonment from
one to five years for destroying ballot
boxes or poll books until after time
for beginning contests has expired
SENATORIAL- VOTE The joint
vote for senator second ballot re
sulted as follows Allen 57 Crounse
10 Currie 20 Hainer 5 Harlan 2
Hays J R 1 Hinshaw 16 Howe 1
Kinkaid 3 Lindsay 2 Meikeljohn
26 Morlan 1 Murphy 2 Norval 1
Richards 1 Rosewater 14 Sheldon
1 Sutherland 1 Thompson D E 31
Thompson W H 58 Van Dusen 3
HOUSE The house met on the 15th
at the usual hour At 11 oclock bal
loting for United States senator took
place after which there was a recess
until 230 p m Most of the afternoon
session was devoted to the reading of
new bills among which were the fol
lowing A bill for an act entitled
An act to amend section 4392 of the
Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for the
year 1897 being section 109 of article
i chapter Ixxvii of the said statutes
entitled Revenue and to repeal said
section as now existing and also to
repeal sections 2278 2279 and 2280 of
said statutes A bill for an act to pro
vide for the humane shoeing of horses
prescriDing tne qualifications of a
horseshoer regulating the practice of
horseshoeing in cities having a pop
ulation of 5000 inhabitants or over
in this state and to provide a penalty
for its violation and to secure its en
forcement A bill for an act to pro
tect fish game song and insectiverous
birds with the state of Nebraska to
create a game and fish commission for
the state of Nebraska and defining its
powers and duties and to repeal an
third district Among the bills mio in onf o hni
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of fish commissioners for the propa
gation and distribution of fish in the
public waters of Nebraska approved
February 24 1879 A bill for an act
directing the manner in which the
cash derived from the industrial de
partments of the Institue for the Deaf
and Dumb and the Institute for the
Blind and from other sources may be
disbursed by the superintendents of
the said institutes and directing the
state treasurer to create funds which
shall be known as the cash fund for
the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb
and the cash fund for the Institute
for the Blind A bill for an act to
provide for the appointment of in
spectors of manufacturing mechanical
mercantile educational and other pub
lic establishments and defining their
duties powers and compensation and
providing for a penalty for the viola
tion of this act The vote for senator
resulted as follows Crounse 7 Currie
11 Davidson 0 Dietrich 1 Hainer 4
Harlan 1 Hinshaw 9 Howe 3 Kin
kaid 5 Martin 1 Meiklejohn 18 Mer
cer 0 Murphy 2 Newell 1 Norval 1
Owens 1 Rosewater 8 Thompson 17
Tucker 2 Van Dusen 0
HOUSE The house of representa
tive began its third weeks session on
the 14th and besides arranging for a
vote for United States senators made
considerable headway with the second
reading of the bills The bill appro
priating 3000 for the payment of
Treasurer Stuefers official bond for the
year 1901 was withdrawn by Tefft of
Lancaster the introducer by the
unanimous consent of the house The
measure will be changed to include an
appropriation for reimbursing ex
Treasurer Meserve for money paid for
his official bond and in this form will
again be submitted to the legislature
by the Lancaster county representa
tive On motion -or Representative
Hall of Burt county it was decided to
cast the first votes for United States
senators tomorrow morning at 11
oclock independent of any arrange
ments made by the seriate According
to the terms of the motion each mem
ber will cast two votes as his name is
called one for senator to fill the va
cancy caused by the death of Senator
Hayward and one for a senator to
succeed John M Thurston in the order
named Resolutions to the memory of
Carl Morton were passed as follows
That we deplore the death of Carl Mor
ton in the vigor of his early prime
the physical and intellectual strength
of manhood That with bowed heads
and sorrowing hearts we tender our
sympathies to those bereaved and as
sure them that the influences of the
life of Carl Morton are immortal and
that the memory of his life character
and example is a rich 5egKcy secand
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only to his living presence That this
preamble and these resolutions be
spread upon the minutes of the house
and that copies be sent to the family
of the deceased
SENATE In the senate on the 18th
Senator Pitney of Webster county
proposed a measure intended to pre
vent the spread of contagious dis
eases He would give the various
county boards authority to pass such
measures and enforce such decrees as
they might see fit to prevent the in
troduction and spread of disease in
their respective counties To the same
end he would empower them to es
tablish a board of health Bills on
first reading A bill for an act to
amend sections 140 159 and 160 of
chapter 26 of the compiled statutes of
Nebraska for 1899 and to repeal said
sections 140 159 and 160 as they now
exist a rroposed amendment to the
election laws providing that the
party polling the highest number of
votes for head of the state ticket at
the last general election shall have
the first place at the left of the ballot
The second highest the next place and
so on having those candidates by pe
tition a position on the extreme right
A bill for an act to amend section 152
of chapter 77 article 1 of the consoli
dated statutes of 1899 of the state of
Nebraska and to repeal said original
section 152 This would provide a li
cense fee for the state of 109 instead
oi 30 for peddlars of matches clocks
jewelry etc A bill for an act to
amend section 9 of chapter 28 of com
piled statutes of Nebraska of 1897 and
to repeal said section as it now exists
This is the bill favored by the state
sheriffs association and relates to
their fees Senate file No 117 by Sen
ator Pitney A bill for an act to
amend section 130 chapter 26 of the
compiled statutes of the state of Ne
braska and repeal said original sec
tion A bill for an act to prevent the
spread of contagious and infectious
diseases Emergency clause attached
A bill for an act to amend sections
152 153 and 154 chapter 27 article
1 of the compiled statutes of Ne
braska for the year 1899 relating to
Revenue and to repeal said sections
so amended This relates to the licens
ing of peddlars hucksters etc A bil
for an act to locate and establish two
additional normal schools and to pro-
vide for the erection of buildings and
for the receiving of donations for the
same A message from Governor
Dietrich was read announcing that he
had attached his signature to house
rolls No 11 and 12 These were meas
ures appropriating funds for meeting
the expenses of the session
SENATE In the senate on the 17th
the committee on railways reported
senate file 16 which is a curative act
for indefinite postponement inasmuch
as its provisions are covered by laws
already enacted The committee on
miscellaneous subjects reported that
senate file 1 relating to county com
missioners is similar to a bill referred
to the judiciary committee and a mo
tion was made that this bill be so
referred The report was placed on
general file The judiciary committee
reported on senate file 3 which is a
curative act relating to the criminal
code and recommended it for passage
The report as were all reports recom
mending bills for passage was placed
on general file without motion Sen
ate file 4 being an amendment to an
act relating to riots wns recmmended
for passage as was senate file 10 re
lating to the theft of money or val
uables The committee recommended
senate file 30 for indefinite postpone
ment inasmuch as it is almost ident
ical with senate file 11 which was
favorably reported Only the bills
were introduced as follows An act
to amend section 10 of chapter Ixxxiia
of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska
of 1899 entitled Soldiers and Sail
ors and to repeal said original sec
10 as now existing An act to provide
a general nomination of candidates for
the selection and nomination of can
didates for public office in metropoli
tan cities and cities of the first and
second class to prescribe rules and
regulations for the conduct of such
elections and to provdie penalties for
the same
SENATE The session of the sen
ate on the 16th was short and unevent
ful the body during the time it was
in session being occupied with work
of a routine nature The senate con
vened at 10 oclock and after roll call
by the secretary the oath of Senator
Johnson the contesting member from
Harlan county who was seated was
read to the senate Van Boskirk of
Jox Butte presented a petition from
his constituents who come from the
cattle raising section of the state ask
ing the legislature to pass an act the
object of which is to prevent cattle
stealing The petition recommends
that the act provide that railways re
ceiving cattle for shipment require
the shipper to show a clear title to the
cattle being shipped and asks that a
further provision be made requiring
butchers to exhibit the hide of the ani
mal butchered The petition was read
and placed on file without reference
Only two bills were introduced during
the day both being by Martin of Rich
ardson One is a bill which provides
that a county judge may hold court in
another county when the judge of that
county is disqualified for duty The
other contains several amendments to
the present Slocum law and provdes
that the license shall afford no pro
tection to persons other than those
named in the license their employes
agents or servants The senate pro
ceeded to the house for the purpose
of balloting for United States senators
after which they returned to the sen
ate chamber and adjourned The fol
lowing senate files were introduced
An act to amend sections 5 13 and 25
of chapter 1 of the Compiled Statutes
of Nebraska of 1899 and to repeal said
original sections An act to authorize
county judges to hold court and per
form the ministerial duties of their
office in counties other than the county
of their residence
SENATE Forenoon and afternoon
sessions were held by the senate on
the 15th the feature of the forenoon
being the vote for United States sena
tor which will be found elsewhere
At the afternoon session the house ap
propriation bills were read and recom
mended for passage Majority and
minority reports were sueaiitted in
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the Johnson Hodges case The ma
jority report was adopted thus seating
Mr Johnston Among bills introduced
were1he following An act to pro
vide for subjecting corporate stock to
execution and attachment and the
manner of proceding therein An act
to require a stamp or label on every
bail of binder twine sold offered or
exposed for sale within the state of
Nebraska and providing a penalty
for the vilation thereof A joint res
olution to amend sections 2 4 5 6
and 13 of article vi of the Constitution
of the State of Nebraska entiled the
Judicial Department and providing
for nine judges of the supreme court
and- for a division of their duties their
selection terms of service and their
salaries and to repeal said original
sections The vote for senator result
ed as follows Allen 14 Berge 0 Bryan
0 Crounse 1 Currie 8 Davison S P
1 Dietrich 0 Dunn I J 1 Hainer 1
Harlan 1 Harrington 0 Hays J R
0 Hinshaw 3 Hitchcock 5 Howe 1
Kay 0 Kinkaid 0 Martin 0 Meikle
john 3 Mercer 1 Monan 0 Murphy
0 Newell 0 Norval 1 Owens 0 Rich
ards 0 Rosewater 4 Sutherland 0
Thompson D E 6 Thompson W H
9 Taylor 1 Van Duzen 2
SENATE The session of the sen
ate on the 14th was an active one and
a large amount of business was trans
acted There were only a few bills
introduced but the greater part of
them are quite interesting measures
Senator Meredeth introduced a meas
ure which is intende dto do away with
the sale or handling in any manner of
cigarettes In the state making the
penalties so heavy as to be prohibitive
One of the most interesting bills yet
introduced was that relating to the
protection of fish and game and song
birds offered by Van Boskirk of Box
Butte The bill was prepared by ex
perts and is pronounced one of the
best measures of the kind ever drawn
up Miller of Buffalo introduced two
bills One provides for the repeal of
the law creating the position of oil
inspector- without providing a sub
stitute and the other relates to the
salary and duties of county commis
sioners its intent being to cut out
much of the pay these officials have
been in the habit of receiving The
gentleman from Buffalo thinks the
commissioners should be allowed a
mileage q 5 cents per mile and 3
a day for actual time put in and pro
vides a running scale of the maximum
amount to be paid by counties the
amount being regulated by the coun
tys population and ranging in amount
from 50 to 1200 a year The latter
amount according to the billr could
only be drawn in counties having a
population of over 70000 inhabitants
A number of bills were read for the
second time ordered printed and re
ferred to their respective committees
Harlan of York then made a motion
that the senate vote for United States
senators at 11 a m tomorrow and
providing how the voting should be
done the motion being adopted Fol
lowing is Senator Harlans motion
That the first vote for United States
senators shall be taken at 11 oclock
on the 15th day of January and in the
following manner that is to say The
roll of the senate shall be called and
each member shall as his name is
called by a viva voce vote name one
person for senator in congress from
Nebraska to fill the existing vacancy
being the term expiring on the3d day
of March 1905 and one person for
senator in congress from Nebraska for
the full term of six years from and
after the 4th day of March 1901
LEGISLATIVE NOTES
Senator Reuting of Clay county has
introduced a bill in the senate pro
viding for the location and erection
of two new normal schools one to be
north of the Platte and the other
south A committee of seven five
representatives to be appointed by
the speaker and two senators to be
appointed by the lieutenant governor
shall decide upon the location of the
schools the only restriction being
that not less than fifteen acres with
a suitable building be donated by
those interested in their establish
ment at certain points Fifty thous
and dollars are to be drawn from the
state treasury for the erection of addi
tional buildings
Senate file No 114 is a bill for an
act to amend section 66 of an act en
titled An act incorporating metro
politan cities and defining prescribing
and regulating their duties powers
and government and to repeal an act
entitled An act Incorporating metro
politan cities and defining regulating
and prescribing their duties powers
and government approved March 30
1887 and all acts amendatory thereof
being chapter 12a of the Seventh edi
tion of the compiled statutes of the
state of Nebraska edition of 1895
entitled Cities of the metropolitan
class and to repeal said section 66
as now existing This is the measure
proposing charges in salaries and
bonds of certain Omaha officials
Business is not expected to progress
well until the senatorial matter is out
of the way There are legislators who
opine that choice will not be made for
several weeks
The first vote for senator -in both
the houses was largely of a compli
mentary character
TaUeyrands Home
The historic home of the Marquis
de Talleyrand is now an unsentimental
railroad yard in Jacksonville Fla
writes Victor Smith from there He
lived here during his voluntary exile
from 1784 to 1796 At a relent exhi
bition of some relics some of the old
furniture which belonged to him was
shown to the public Over the front
gate of his place when his successor
and heir was a resident of Jackson
ville was a board bearing this legend
The Public Generally Welcome ex
cept mentioning the name
of a man he hated Not long ago the
property was sold to the Baxter Lum
ber company and the beautifully
adorned back yard is now all railroad
tracks and naval stores
The Bay State Has Plenty of Books
Massachusetts has now only four
towns in which there is no public li
brary and they are very small ones
being Marlborough Gay Head Lake
ville and Norwell It Is doubtful if
any other community of 2800000 in
habitants can equal that
Cocoanut oil
the eyebrows
thickens and darkens
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A CRT FOR HELP
Result of a Prompt Reply Two
Letters from Mrs Watson Pub-
lished by Special Permission
For Womens Eyes Only
March 15 1899
To MKS PnTKrlAltf Lyitc SIass
Deab Mad ah I am suffering from inflammation of the
ovaries and womb and have been for eighteen months I have a
continual pain and soreness in my back and side I am only free
from pain when lying down of sitting in an easy chair When
I stand I suffer with severe pain in my side and back a be
lieve my troubles were caused by over work and lifting some yers
ago
Life is a drag to me and I sometimes feel like giving up ever
being a well woman have become careless and unconcerned about
everything I am in bed now I have had several doctors but the
did me but little good
Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has been recommended
to me by a friend and I have made up my mind to give it a
fair trial
I write this letter with the hope of hearing from you in regard
to my case Mas S Watsok Hampton Va
jibmmmmm FPEyrTT3MLyffTyryaffnrr7TTVTTGPTyrBy HBBiHiMtilHB
November 27 1899
Dear Mrs Pinkham I feel it my duty to acknowledge to
you the benefit that your advice and Lydia E Pinkhams Yege table
Compound have done for me
I had been suffering with female troubles for some time could
walk but a short distance had terrible bearing down pains in lower
part of my bowels backache and pain in ovary I used your medicine -for
four months and was so much better that I could walk three times
the distance that I could before
I am to day in better health than I have been for more than
two years and I know it is all due to Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable
Compound
I recommend your advice and medicine to all women who suffer
Mks S J Watsox Hampton Va
This is positive proof e that Mrs Pinkham is more competent to
advise sick women than any other person Write her It costs you
nothing
W N U OMAHA
REWARD We Lave deposited with the National CitvBank of Lvnn S5000
which will be paid to any person who can find that the above testimonial letters
are not genuine or were puDiisueu before obtaining the writers special per
mission JLiYDIA E PLNKHAM MJSD1CLNJS CO
The Bliss of Ignorance
Among the good stories in circula
tion about the late Joseph Harris the
well known master cf the city of Lon
don school is one in connection with
Lord Mayor Owden That worthy
gentleman was not a Greek scholar
and the Greek oration or speech one
day in Christs hospital to which on
a memorable occasion he listened
was not intelligible to him save one
word That was Owden so pro
nounced and Mr Harris used to tell
his friends privately how each time it
occurred in the Greek oration Sir
Thomas fondly supposing that compli
ment was being paid to himself rose
and solemnly bowed
Let t llanded Parties
Left handed parties are amusing
some of the Chicago stay-at-homes this
cold weather The invitations are writ
ten with the left hand and the host
greets you with- the left hand instead
of the right hand The guests must
draw pictures or write with their left
hands and prizes are given for the
best and worst efforts
Grand Duke Docs Embroidery
The Grand Duke Hesse has a curi
ous taste for a man His loyal high
ness is most skillful with his needle
and his embroidery is exceedingly
beautiful He takes the greatest in
terest in his work and is particularly
clever in the arrangement of colors
He has a very artistic nature as he is
devoted to music dancing and acting
while he does not care much about
more active pursuits though he both
shoots and rides
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culars that under the four years of
Salisburys administration there had
been 33836 more marriages than under
the previous year under the liberal
party It is believed that the circulars
had no inconsiderable effect on the
campaign
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