8 HUH III Man Who Killed Snyder Saloon Keeper is Taken ALMOST LYNCHED BY OHO WD Ionno Id Hot on the Trnll of Mm Otlior lotr Storyof tho nml Mtinlnr Two DitrliiR Itnnillt Hold M Ilflooii Mm Inl Kvrnliiftr Orowoll Nob Inn fi Special to Tint Nnws Ono of tho rohlwrs who killed llormnn Sohn thoSnvlor saloon Iteopor last night wan pnpturoil nt a point about 400 yards from tho 1 E Us M V bridge whoro It orossoH tho Klkhorn rlvor nouth of thiM plnoo nbont noon toilny mid oM corn mid citizens nro hot on tho trail of thoothor robber with bloodhonndH Ho is but n mlluor two ahead of hl piirsuorH mid his enpturo Is n quoHtion of but n nhort tliuo Tho follow captured In tho ono do fioribod iw being minus several lingers on ouo hand A strong effort was inndo to lynch him mid n rongh mid tumblo light for tho possession of tho prisoner oiiHiied botwoon thoso in favor of lynch law mid thono who doRlrod tho ooiirtH to deal with tho prlBoncr In n law abiding man nor Tho crowd wns nbout ovonly divided lctwoon tho two coursos mid tho fight wns viRoroim In tho moloo tho prisoner had moat of his clothes torn off Tho brltlgo gang of tho E Ss M V wnB at work on tho bridge and assisted at tho capture Tho ofiloors finally succeeded in get ting tho priHonor on tho blind baggage of tho oast bound trWn and start od him for Fremont lonvitifrtliu crowd of would bo lynchers very much disappointed It is quito gonorajly coucodod hero that nothing can prenttho lynching of the other prlsonor providing ho is cap tured Tho ontiro country is thoroughly aroused anil tho crowd ou tho track of tho ofiibr robber Is boiuR augmontod each passing moment J How Sohn Wh Klllnl Snyder Neb Ian fi At Hl0 last evening Herman Soliu a saloon keeper was in his place when two strangers entered and commanded blm to throw up his bunds He re fused and one of the robbers shot hlin through the heart killing him Instant ly The robbers ran out but were pursued by citizens One of the rob bers was shot and wounded but both got nway although they are still being chased by ollieei and n large posse of citizens Tho men with drawn revolvers or dered the proprietor ami in men to line up against the wall Mr Sohn protested saying there would be no shooting lie started to go behind the bar when one of the robbers emp tied live chambers of his revolver at him all of which took effect Three shots struck Mr Sohn In the breast one in the head and the other in the left side Either one of the shots Would have resulted fatally Wlillo one of the robbers was en gaged In terrifying the Inmates of the saloon the other attempted to rifle the cash register Failing to open the drawer he espied the safe which was open Ho opened the strong box und was rewarded by finding the days receipts amounting to 71 The shooting attracted a big crowd to the saloon A young man named Snyder the son of the founder of the town n barber aud another saloon keeper covered the retreat at the rear door of Sohns saloon When the robbers made their exit they tired at random putting to flight 11 In sight Young Snyder aud the sa loonkeeper however managed to lire Kovenil bhots at the robbers as tliev disappeared In the darkness One of the robbers was wounded by a shot from the crowd but made his escape It has been ascertained that the rob bers drove Into Snyder aud that the team wns left In charge of a third man After the murder the robbers made an nttempt to reach this buggy but the man In charge finding the lire from citizens too warm for him drove nway They then turned aud disappeared from view followed by a rain of bul lets LAST OF THE ROBBERS ben to he Arrested Ululuia NorfolU as IIU Home William Darrald alias Burke who has also been called William Burton the last of the three men arrested for parti cipating in the Snyder burglary and tnnrder claims to be from Norfolk When being taken to jail at Fremont from West Point yesterday morning he wa quito talkative According to the Omaha Bee he said ho was 21 years old and lived in Norfolk where ho had a wife He said he was acquainted with the people at the shack on the Klkhorn whom he called the Williams crowd and said ho hnd been loafing around there for some time His occupation he said was that of metal worker Later he said he did a little gambling qn the side Ho says he went to Suyder with the other two and drank and played cords with them during tho after uoon He claims he hod nothing to do with the murder and stood near the door with his hands up lllco tho rost of tliom that ho did not leavo Snyder with tho other two but wont nway bocouse ho feared tho pooplo would think ho win mixed up with tho othors walking to West Point whom ho Intended to oat breakfast and then take tho train for Norfolk Tho oftlRora dont plnco much coiifldoiico In this talo Wlillo Iho robbors woro still In tho sa loon thoro wero shotfl fired outsldo and it Is thought thnt Uurko was out ou tho sidewalk watching mid that tho call from Ilhea to put up his hands if such was tho enso was only n trick to deceive thoso in tho saloon Uurko uses tho beut of latiguago In his conversation mid Is evidently 11 mini of education mid nblllr 1I n rntber henvy sot well propomjii u i a with long dark hair tlnik eyes and a bright sharp shrowd nppearniico Ho wonts pood clothes and whilo coming to Fremont In the frolRht caboose kept hs henvy bluo Melton overcoat loosoly buttoned tho collar turned up mid his soft black folt hat pulled over his oyes Wnnt Morn Tltnhnr The Nebraska Park mid Forost nssool ntlon of which 0 H HnrrlBon is presi dent has undertaken n noblo work and should receive tho hoarty support of all progressive oltlzous Tho association anion g other aims hopos thnt congress mny bo Induced to sot nsldo nt lonst 41100000 for troe planting In Nebraska either as n gift to the state or for n na tional forest The association hopes thnt all westoru sttitos will uuito to eoo that forest troes nro propagated mid thnt much of tho soil which is nt pres ent of llttlo vnluo for ngrioultural pur poses mny bo turned to good nccount In growing tlmbor In n rocon t circular setting forth tho aims of tho association it is said Ono of our nlms is to hnvo tho stato tnko mi interest In parks mid forests There is no stato in the union that needs those nioro thnu wo do mid no stato is doing loss Minnesota for years has boon giving promiums for troe planting to tho amount of 22000 auuuully be sides paying largo sums to proservo forests nlroady oxistiug Wo hnvo dono an immouso amount of individual planting but the oxpor louco of 0 years has proved oar system to bo wrong A largo part of deciduous trees planted ou tho divides 100 miles west of tho Missouri river aro dead Many of tho ovorgrcons of which wo uad groat nones aro a failure et wo havo found out what will succoed In our groat rich valleys Thoro dooiduous trees have dono woll and thoro wo can havo Immeuso and grand forests Tho intelligent troe has an instinct which will find water when 15 or 20 feet from tho surfaco and when once its pump is sot going thoro is no further trouble On tho divides it 1b better to plant ovorgreeus from tho fact thnt they will thrive ou much loss water than decidu ous trees Among thoso sure to grow nro tho brown tho silver and Platte cedars tho piuyou lloxilis and poudor osa pinos tin Bluck Hills spruce and the silver spruce of tho Rookies With our western piuo which grows freely in tho northwestern part of tho stnto and tho Plntto cedar wo can forest the most of our plnlus Our stnto gives largo sums to agricultural nnd horticultural why not to forestry tho most import ant of nil Wo do not wnntto put up n job nor do wo wnnt to bo extravagant but we do want tho legislature to grant 10000 this year for planting trees tho stale to own the plautatlounud this society to do tho work First bocauso many of our members havo had largo and varied experience and many of them nro experts Secondly tho matter should bo kept out of politics and tho sooioty is strictly non partisan Whoever the society del egntes to do tho work will be trusted tried nud ofticieut aud will render an account for every dollar expended They will buy a piece of laud suitible for the work aud it will be doedod to the state Wo have men who know how to carry on tho work most economically and successfully Perhaps it is well the stato did not euter on tho work 25 years ago for they might havo mado tho same mistake that individuals havo But now the timo is ripe and wo know just what is to bo done The state can lose nothing Tho work will bo dono as economically as possible and tho stato will own it all th llext Charles B Hnnford retains some happy momorics of his days as a young stor with Booth aud Barrott Barrett wns a man of austere personality und a rigid dioiplluarian Booth was gentle J of speech and tolerant One night he wiuuui uarroiiiLnitof thosnjiUr was obliged to go to the atago from his dressing room by a remote route which led him past a number of supers He had been playing Richelieu and when ho launohed Tho curso of Home his voice bad a resonance whioh made the building shake One of the supers stepped out aud blocked his way re marking Mr Booth I kin do that 1 Can you indeed What is that Tho one you do when you say the curse of Homo Ah let me hear you The confident youth inflated his chest and delivered the speech with a rasp on the word Rome whioh sounded like a planlug mill Mr Booth waited until tho declamation was concluded and then said It is very good While I differ slightly from your idea in reading Bomo porta of the speech I must confess I think your is much better than mine - AS THE NORFOLK NKWS rFKLDAV JANUARY 11 1JKJ1 FOR A P ULIC LIBRARY Clnli Wnninn Wnnt Ihn LrRWItilurn tlltonrxl for mi Appriiirliiiii for TmvnlliiK lltirnrln Tho frco public library movement is being taken up by n numbor of societies Interested in tho educational advance ment of tho pooplo It is now proposod to prcsont tho mattor to tho legislature and nsk for an oppropriationjwhloh shall bo uflod for tho purchnio of traveling libraries whlnh nro intended tnbouofltnll parts of the state including rural districts The movomout has awakened interest in Norfolk and tho ladles of tho Woman V oltib proposo to see If library fooillttos aro really desired here It is proposed to koop tho movement out of jKilltlcH mid It is hopod that great good to nlnrgo numbor of people will rosult Other states maku appropriations for a similar purpose rnugiiig from 1 000 to 7f00 ayenrbut those having the matter In hand think that an appropriation of nbout 1 1000 would start It in Nebrnskn ntcolv Tho following from tho Oiunhn Bun of rocotit dnto glvos an idea of tho movo mout Tho Nebraska legislature of 1H01 will bo asked to consider a bill which has for Its object tho futherauco mid spread of tho library movomout in Ne brnskn It Is proposod to crcato a 11 brary commission to provldo for a sys tem of traveling libraries aud to mako au appropriation snllluiont to carry the lnw into offoot Tho Nebraska Fodora tiou of Womans clubs tho Nebraska Library association and other societies nro onllsted in the cause committees hnvo boen nppointed and they hope to recolvo the aotivo co oporatiou of every friend of educational progress in tho stato Tho boueflts to bo derived from tho oporatlou of such a law aro so obvi ous ns to need only to bo sot forth briefly in ordor to command tho support of tho citizens of tho stato It is no untrodden path iutowhich tho stato is asked to venture Seven teen states havo nlrondy ostnbllshod library commissions mid thirty three states nro enjoying tho advantages of somo form of traveling libraries Tho states having library commissions aro as follows Colorado Connecticut Georgia Indiana Iowa Kansas Maine Massachusetts Mlohigau Minnesota New Hampshire Now Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Vermont aud Wisconsin It is high time Ne braska joined so goodly a company Those commissions are composed of poople who serve in nearly all cases without salary aud whose solo efforts are to raise tho intellectual and moral standards of thoir respective common wealths It is tho business of a library commission to fostor the growth and establishment of free pnblio libraries to assist in raising the standard of li brary management and to co operate with all tho educational forces of the stato in tho spread of intelligence by tho uso of books A commlttoo from tho Womans club of Norfolk will ciroulato n petition nmong the business men nudtax payors next week asking nothing but thoir signatures whloh will indicate to our representative how ninny nro in sympa thy with this movomout and be a guide to him when tho time arrives for him to vote on this bill BEGA Ohas Wilson is ou tho sicK list and tho Bogn school is closed for a few dayB Andrew Sweuson returned from his visit to South Dakota Saturday Mr Shanon of Hoskins was In this vicinity buying hogs Monday Mr Thnra Bowman from Swaburg is visiting with friends in this neighbor hood Erio Stnmn accompanied by Misses Mary aud Maggio Llof from Hoskius wero in this vicinity visiting Sunday Andrew Olson led the youug peoples meotiug Suuday ovouing A good pro gram had boen prepared and the meet ing was woll attended l Hev MoKeau und wife wero in Bogn Sunday Mr MoKeau has decided to discontinue coming to Bega on account of tho long cold drives August Linnoburg had tho misfor tuue of having ouo of his fingersjerushod whilo shelling corn Dr Person of Stanton removed the injured Jmember A very pleasant surprise wasjjplanned for Mrs Ohas Stratou on Thursday evening All reportedja good time Mrs Stratou left forjher home in Kuox county Saturday noon Hallway Farm Land For Mule In northern Wisconsin the Chicago St Paul Minneopolla Omaha railway has for sale at low rates and easy terms of payment about 400000 aores of choice farm landa Early buyers will secure the advantage of locations on the many beautiful streams and lakes which abound with fish and furnish a never ending aud most excellent water supply both for family use and for stock Land is generally well timbered the soil fertile aud easy of cultivation Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Minne apolis Duluth Superior Ashland and numerous other thriving oitle3 aud towns on the Hue of the 0 St P M O railway aud other railroads in tho same territory furnish good markets for form produce For further particulars address Geo W Bkll Laud Commissioner Hudson Wis or Q H Mao Rak A G P A St Paul Minn II I House Passes Reapportionment Measure SENATORS TAKE A HAND Mrnilirinr Ilia Upprr 1 1 oil no liilliirntlitl In llrOutliijt Ihn Hopkins Mrmure lUnnilirmliip Tor Nitt lleruilo Will Ha UBll Amiy tulittiiii Up In Smialn Washington Ian K By a vote of 115 to 10J the house yesterday accept ed the reapportionment plan proposed by the Burleigh bill which increases the membership of the house during tho next decade from 5157 the present membership and the membership pro posed by the committee in the Hopkins bill to JlStl The result was largely brought about by the Inlliieiieo of cer tain senators from several of the larger northern states who threw the weight of their lulliieucc In the scale In favor of tho larger membership When It became apparent that these factors were at work against his bill Hopkins attempted to compromise by giving an additional representative each to North Dakota Colorado and Florida but his adversaries refused to compromise after complete victory was assured The Crunipncker proposition to recommit the bill for the purpose of ascertaining what states abridged the right to vote to an extent which would entail reduced representation was defeated 1510 to 110 There wns no roll call on this vote but n number of Itepubllcans voted with the Demo crats Under the bill ns passed no state loses a representative and the following make gains Illionis New York and Texas three each Minne sota New Jersey and Pennsylvania two each and Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Florida Louisi ana Massachusetts Mississippi Mis souri North Carolina North Dakota Washington West Virginia and Wis consin one each The bill provides that whenever a new state Is admitted the representative assigned to It shall be In addition to the number provided In the bill It also ndds a provision never hitherto Incorporated in a reap portionment bill to the effect that congressional districts In addition to being contiguous shall also be com pact States which are allowed addi tional representatives by the bill shall by Its terms elect them at large until the legislature shall redlstrict tho stale Senate Ilscuies Cantron Question Washington Jan 9 The senate had under consideration the much mooted canteen question in connection with the army reorganization bill The sen ntc committee In effect restored the provision for n post exchange Instead of canteen which hnd been stricken from the bill by the house For nearly live hours the senate discussed the mutter but a conclusion is not yet in sight Gulllnger nnd Ilnnsbrough vigorously opposed the amendment and In turn It wi quite ns strenuous ly supported by Sewell Ilawley Money nnd Carter Keep lrctldoiit at Home Washington Jan 9 The president Is still suffering from his cold and on the advice of Dr Hlxey has decided to stay In his room for three or four days There will be no cabinet meet ing nnd the invitations for tho diplo matic reception have been recnlled The reception will bo held nt a future time not yet decided upon It Is stat ed at the while house thnt the prcsl dent Is not seriously 111 but has a bad cold nnd these steps nre taken ns a precautionary measure Roonovelt on n Hunting Trip Chicago Jan J -Vice President elect Theodore Roosevelt arrived In Chicago from the east yesterday A number of friends met him ut the de pot and he went to the Auditorium An nex where he remained until shortly nfter 9 p in when he left ou u RocU Island train for Colorado Springs He is ou n hunt lug trip und expects to b gone nbout six weeks He will return In time to be in Washington a few days before the Inauguration Hooi 4 Kviiuh Sutherland Capo Town Jan 9 It Is reported that the Boers have reached Suther land nud are within JO miles of the village of Plquetbiirg The country around Klmberley Is being cleared of people live stock and foodstuffs A commando of 350 looted n cattle farm seven miles from Klmberley It Is reported that residents of Vryburg who nre unable to supply themselves with provisions for two months must bo brought south Coffcp was not known to the Greeks or Roman TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD A salute of cannon roared a welcome at Halifax Tuesday to the Canadian soldiers returning from Africn Ily n vote of 75 to 47 the Missouri house Tuesday adopted n resolution expressing sympathy with the Fill plnos In their strucgle for liberty V A Welch lost the Dupont trophy to J A K Elliott at New York Tues day In a match for 100 live hlrds El liott had 07 kills while Welch killed ES Western roads have agreed to make a rate of one faro plus 2 for tho round trip to Washington and return for the innugurnilon of President McKinley on March 4 Estimates of appropriations aggre gating J417rKSii fur enlarging tin prosent plant of tin West Point mili tary academy Im t been sent to the house of representatives by the nee retary of war Railroad and Business Directory bb o o CO u o z H R R TABLE Fremont Elkhorn Mo Valley KST DKTART Onmlm livisnnor OKCiani ClilcnKo KxpresB 1240 pm KAHT AllRIVK I liicnuc KxproM 7J0o m Oinnha InssctiKor 1210 pm VT DKrART feprOV Illnck 11111b ftxproxn 70pi Vonllffrn IlicnonRor 1240 p i oriUKro Accommodation PKJOai m in m HUT AtlHlVK Mack Hills Kxprcfls 1220pm VonJIro PftBsonKur tlWnm VnrillKro Accommodation 720pm Tim GlilcnRo and Ulaok Hill Express arrived anil doparta from Junction depot Tlio Omalin nnd Vordlftre trains hrrivo and dopart from city lopot U J Mathau Auont Union Pacific SOUTH IlKPART I oltimhus Accommodation 080 p m Omalin Uonvoraud IaclUo Coast 110 a m N0BT ARRIVE 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