THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * . TUESDAY. MAY 2 , 1893. ( ARCS ON A SLENDER PEC jfopo of Two OaHfornlans to Escopo Hanging ou the Gallows. [ NIQUE PLEA OF THEIR ATTORNEY [ aw fnder Which the CiilprlU Were Sen tenced llni lleen ICepenlnil mid Tiny bow Auk to lln flelenictl from the Now .Statute. WASIIIVOTOX , 1) G.t May t. The lives of 'wo ' men , convicted of murder In the state of . 'all fora l.i and sentenced to bo hanged , are [ lepcndcnton the fate of a motion made oday In the United States supreme court by Ivttorney General Hart of that state. After these men had been sentenced In the county courts to bo hanged In the fjounty Jail , by the county sheriff , mil while their cases vvero pending un appeal In the supreme court of the j f to , the legislature passed a law directing [ that executions for capital offenses should [ bo In the state prison by the warden thereof , flic Judgment of the lower court being at- firmed by the nupicmo court of the state , Ijounsel for the condemned appealed [ to the United States supreme court ran the ground that the law iliectlng executions to bo hold in county ( alls having been repealed and the new law it.cl > ppl > liic to Judgments rendered before [ Its pissing , thu sentence on the accused could not bo carried out , except in vlolition of the fourteenth amendment to the consti tution Thn court received the appeal nnd counsel were given until the l.lth Inst in which to file briefs in support of or In opposition thereto NATIONAL I'l.NAMJKS. HtiltrmrnU from the Treasury Ilepnrl- munt Show I Heroine In th I'ulilla Debt , WVSIII.NOTOX , D. C. , May 1. The opera tions of the Treasury department during the month of April , as indicated by Die debt statement issued today , show a net Increase in the public debt of * . ) , ? Jf > ,8l'J , The Iwnded debt decreised fUl.00 % nnd the cash In the treasury decreised $447S24. the net result being nn increase of the debt. Ttio Interest.bcaiing debt increased fT 00 Debt on which Interest h is ceased since maturity decreased $73,100. and debt bearing no inter est K'r > TUor > The aggregate interest and uoninteicst-bcarlngdobt April 30 was ( OG'J- 407.701 On M irch 31 It was ? W57 833,810 The coin certificates and treasury notes offset by an equal amount of cash In the treasury outstanding at the end of the month was S-Wt ! 0115,031 , a decrease of J1.-1U , 170 Thu total cash In the treisury was 750- 744,110 , npilnst which liabilities wuro out standing , including ff.Oll.KiO gold reserve , amounting to $ rtt : , < > 7'JMleaving an avail able HIM plus of J'lli71.r > 71 During the month theio was a decrease of $ t , oy , H7.1 in gold coin The total at the close ot the month was $2f2'X ( J.ilV.l Of sll- ver there was $481.788,601 , Inrieaso of $ ! , - 3M.ROO. Of the surplus ? llU' ! > Vtn was in national bank depositories , against $15,054- 011 the previous month I.lalillUliH r u Itnllronil. WASIIINOTOV , O C. , May 1. The question of the liabilities of a railroad corporation to OP. cmplojo for Injuilestreceived vvhllo in the services of the company was the sub stance of n decision by the supreme couit of the United States today , the opinion being road by Justice Brewer The circumstances briefly nro these : John Baugh. a fireman in the employ of the Baltimore < fc Ohio Railroad company at Bellalro , O , was Injured In a col lision. Buugh claimed that the Injury re ceived was duo to the negligence of the en gineer. Ho brought suit against the com pany and the trial of the cuso resulted in n verdict and judgment for the plaintiff In the sum of f < 5.700. The railroad company appealed to the supreme premo court.- Justice Brewer reviewed the principles applicable to the case at great length.-The Justice sajs : "The opinion maintains thnt the Injury to Baugh was dimply one of the risks assumed by. him I when entering the comp iny's service. The peril was known , and jot , with this knowl edge nnd without protest , ho voluntarily rode [ on thd enginn with the engineer.1' The Judgment of the circuit court was ro- j versed nnd the case remanded for a now [ trial. Justire Field dissented , presenting Mils views in a lengthy opinion couched in I most vigorous language. Ho salu that the rverdlctnnd Judgment in the court below f vero reached In conformity 1th the law f as settled by the decision of the supreme I court of Ohio and that that law was the law to control. " | Federal Tnxm J ot Oovornmlby rttulo I.nnra WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 1. Mr. Justice I Shlras announced an opinion in the supreme ' court of the United States today in relation | to the Internal revenue tax laws of the United States to local statutes of states. A I bill for the collection ot taxes assessed i against him as a tobacco munufactmcr was i filed In 1885 in the circuit court for the ( eastern district of Louisiana by the k United States against Charles Snyder. Kxocutton was Issued In ISs'J. In 1831 I Snyder sold certain lots In New Orleans to the International Compiets company , and the latter was made defendant w 1th bn > dor [ on the ground that the United States had a [ lion for these taxes on tno property sold b\r [ Snyder. Assessment of taxes constituting [ the lien was not filed In the mortgage olllco I at Now Orleans , us required by the laws of | Louisiana to affect third puties , nnd the [ Compress company pnrchatod in ignorance I of said Hon. 'Die circuit court gave Judg ement against Sn\der , but dismissed the bill I ns to the Cotton Compress compiny on Us I claims under the state law quoted This I action of the court below , Justice Shiras I said , did not meet thu approval of thn su- ( prcmo court , which bolus that "tho tax svs- I tern of thu United States Is i emulated by the I federal statutes , and practice , and is not [ controlled by state enactments , " The Jndg' | incut of the clicult coait was , therefore , i reversed and thn cause remanded , with in- i structions to proceed In accordance with this opinion. Sucremful .Armor 1'lati ) Test. WASHINGTON , D C. . May 1. Another sue- ccssful armor plate trial took place today al Indian Head , the naval proving ground ! near Washington. It was the acceptance test of thu eight-Inch armor tor thu New York , Montetoy ami Texas While the con tractors failed to secure a premium ns the i result uf thu test , the plate filled the term : ; of the contract and about : U)0 tons of tht minor for the vessels named will bo au ceptod. Carnegie , Phlpps & Co were tin makers of thu platu. I'asa uf the Ann Arbor hitcInvent WASIUNOTOV , D. C . M.iv 1. The supremi I court of tlio United States toduv , set fo I hearing on the second Mon ' .ay of nevt torn I the Ann Arbor railroad cas. > , an appeal fron J thn decision of Judnu Kicks , involving tin I right of omploj es to quit the service of thi I company at will. The next term of tin I court will begin In October I Nil fume for Alarm. I WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 1. General Scho I Hold tecelvcd n telegram from Genera I Crooks , commanding the Department ot Arl I zonu , last night , stating that ho thought th I Nuvajo outbreak was exaggerated. Al I necessary steps have been taken to quell th I outbreak und quiet thu people. Unulo Jnrrj ( Inlng lluiuo. I WAsiiiNfiiov , 1) . C. , May I. foe Sccrotar , I Husk will leave tomorrow for hU h&ajo o I the 1 o'clock Pennsylvania limited. Ho wll I stop oft for a few ds . in Chicago. - I Itlew HU llruliiH Out. I ST , Jojcni , Mo , , May 1. Uist night Hlmc I Hnndall , n young farmer living north of tbl I city , Invited Ida Brooks to attend churc I with him The joung lady was escorted b I another young man Hnnuallwcnttochnrc I and sat near the door. He evidently brcodc I over his troubles , fur while thu minister wa I expounding thu word , hu placed a pistol t I His temple and blow out i. . * brains , | Ht. l.ouU Dynamiter * . I Sr. LOCH , Mo. , Maj 1. dome constant ! I tlon has been created , especially around th rusensor's office , by the finding ot a bomb on the court house stops In front of the above named office. The Infernal machine Is a copper tube about six Inches long nnd two Inches In diameter , with holes perforated near the fuse The head is closely nnd care fully screwed on and from It project two strings resembling a fuse , which apparently had been lighted. It Is not known how the bomb came to be placed on the steps. ni'KKita.m Candidate * Tor the Derhy ItenchlaK I.ouls- vllle Ye tord 7 * Hi-nultn. LOUISVILLE , Ify. , May 1. Two prominent candidates for the Kentucky Derby reached Churchill Downs this morning. They were Lookout and Boundless , the Gushing and Orth pair ami they came from Memphis Both are In superb condition and up to a bruising race. Being coupled in the betting , they will doubtless bo the favorites In the betting when the saddling begins on Derby day There are now over 400 horses at the track with applications on file for nearly thirty stalls more. Prom present Indica tions there will be at least twelve starters In the Derby. ST I.OC13 , Mo , May 1. Cast St Louis re sults today were : Klrstrnco , flvo-clKhttn mile , spiling : IMca- dllly won , MttluMtd otierond , Uoll U third. Tliniv 1M. : ( ) * -ecimd race , elovnu-slxteentlis rnllo , snlllne : KllUon won , A urn I ) Or tocuml , Poor Atju third. Tlmo1:10 Third rare Declured off. 1'inirtli rnec , oluven-dxtcentln mlle : Ven ture vroti.lllncU Ik'.iuty second , Colonel Wheat- ley third. Tlmo : l.K Fifth iicuL'lo\L'li-ilxtei'iiIliM ; inHe.hindlcup : JtiremiPt won. lllllnn NUCOIII ) , 1'loroneu Muiiiks third I'ltn < > 1-14' < W\siiiNur < > N , D U , May 1 Results at Bennings , weather and track flno ; attend ance good First nice , ( he furlongs' Appoinatox won , Mttlu Mat MVond , TntturHill third. Tlmo : I 04'4 * -c'coml race , six furlongs Poor Jonathan won , llollnood second , Indigo third , rime , :1H 4. Third race , six and one-half fiirlongs1 1.1 stittu won , liOJun second , Illtimu third. 1'linu 1:2 : J' < Pourth rare , ono mllu. Speculation won , loxiuur ii'coiid , Luichmont third. Time : 1-44 I'lflli rice , handicap stcrploclinsi * ; Can Can won , Kuturn suconU , Kcarto third. Time. 4.2'J. GiouctsTEii , N , J. , May 1. Results : 1'lrst nco , five furlongs : Nathan Ward (3 ( 1) ) won , Cupulln ( H to 1) ) second , Laclgulo (6 to t ) third Time. 1.08. bccond race , six und onu-half furlongs : Wist 4 toft ) won , John Mctiarliclu ( & to - ) si'cond , L'aptuln MuChc" > niy ( U to 1) ) third Time. TJfiij Third ace , six und one-half furloiiKs. Tran sit ( 'JO to ll won. Madden ( U ) to 1) ) second , Juclc Slur , (7 ( to : > ) third Tlnu ) laiU : 1'ourth race , < tlx und ono-hilf furlongs -berlln ( oven ) won , Anp ihoo (8 ( to 5) ) second , Kollo ( G to ll third Tlmo- -'H ! , I'lrth racu , llvu furlonus : Mliuilo J (4 toll iMin , Crocus (0 ( to Dsicond , Strlngfidlow < 0 to llthlid , Time. 1 U7' ( . S\tli | i.ici' , thrc-H nnd one-half furlongs ( Jeortfe ( li nl , Illly , t4 to 1 won , lj i flurllu ( M to II oeconil , I'OIIICMI v Hullui'JO to lj third Tlmu : 4H' , . IS'KVV YORK , May 1. Today's results at Elizabeth 1'lrst rieo , one-half nilloIllosom ( oven ) won , Mltlu I'lratn (16tol ( ) second , 01 ira A , colt , < 1J to ll third Time u24 Second race , three-fourths mlle : Asral (4 ( to llwim , Hurlum ( Moll second , Uouljlo Orosa D toll third llmo1 l'J' ' ( . Tlilid rurn , mlle und ono-stxteentlr L'hiirailo (11 ( to 1) ) uon , lllltzen (11 to 1) second , l.opintod'J to 1) ) third Tlmut.OQKt * loiirth rncn , six and nno-hiilf furlongs. riiattiinooK'iCJ to 10) ) won , Tom f-kldmoro ( H to ritsicond , f'orrler Jouut(15 ( to 1) ) third , rime : l:20i : , . 1'lftli race , four and one-half furlongs : Sir occo (6 ( to2) won , \VhltoNOso (3 ( to0. ) second , lioldeii(4 ( to 1) ) third Time : 50 . Sixth race , three-fuurths mlle : St. Domingo ( I tn'i won , Olvsmlu (6 ( to 1) ) second , Ineot (20 ( toll third. Time : 1:10 : . ST. Louis , Mo. , May 1. Track heavy and low : first ruco , six furlongs : Midway (6 ( to 1) ) won , Vus-htl (3 ( to 1) second , Miss Terry (0 ( to 6) ) third. Tlmo : l:33y. Second ruco , four f urlones : Miss Hiirol (7 ( to 101 won , Piancesco , ( to to 1) ) second , Hope (12 to 11 third. Tlmo : 55 . Third race , six furlonits : Onus Widow ( R to Dvton , Joslu 1 > (4 ( to 1) ) second , The Jewel (0 ( to 5) ) third. Tlmu : 1:23U. 1'ourth ruco. six furloiiKs : Duvosnc (4 ( to 1) ) won , 1'ebulo Ituek (8 ( to 1) ) second , Mean Knoiigh ,8 , to 0) ) third. Tlmn : 1-224. , 1'lfth i.icu.slx fuiloiiKs : Olockner (3 ( to t ) won , lIlKhunyiiiuiHlO to 1)second ) , Wudgollold 7 to 10) ) third. Tlmo : 1:21 . NASHVILLE , Twin , May 1. Track muddy at Cumberland paik : IMrst rnco , f > o\on furlongs : Ilolon (3 to 1) won , 1'orest Hose ( U to 1) ) second , Jacobin (7 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:33. Second rucu , ono mlle : Tonny , jr. (3 ( to 10) ) won , l.lttlo Gooruo (5 ( to 1) ) second , llrook Trout 50 toll third. Tlmo : 1D1H. Third race , Thora stake , for maiden 2-yoar- old Ullles , 11,500 added : value to wlnmr JA270 , one-half mile : Vlvnndlor (0 ( to ll won , Miuttlo ( G to 1) ) second , Anna Mayus (2 ( to 1) tlilid , Tlmo : f)3 L'ourth raco. selling , sov on furlongs : Ashen (7 ( to ll won , lluspurla (3 ( to 2) ) second , Ullly Smith third : Tlmo : 1:83K. I'lfth rucu , six furlonts : Miss Xunnlu (3 ( to 1) ) won , Denlsett (1 ( to 2) ) second , Bucephalus third. Tluio : 1:20 : . HAWTIIOH.NK , 111. , May 1. Results : First nice , thrco furlongs : ICunsus Girl won , Itlalto second , Hynnerua third Tlmo : 4354. Second race , flvo furlonea : llluu Ilanntirwon , Mohican bvcoud , Ooltlc third. Time : 1:13. Third race , six furlomrs : Siuilameno won. Pioneer second , Uervvln third. Tlmo : 1:29U. : I'ourtli nice , ono mile : Gilfordnon , Wau- tauii second , Moo- third. Time : 2.0Ji. ( I'lfth race , live finlones : Roxetto won. Parole - ole second , Knterprlso third , Tlmo : 1:134. LEXINGTON , Ky. , May 1. Track muddy : I'lrst race , three-fourths mlle : Interior Hit- ton ( OtoO ) won , Olmrlos S (10 ( to 1) ) second , Hook Uatdloy (8 ( to 0) ) third. Tlmo : 1:224. beeomi race , novon-clghths mlle : Judge Cudwoll(4 ! ( too ) won. Calc'donla ( J'ttol ' ) seu- end , Imp llrltlsh HIuo Dlood (8 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:37. Third ruco , Melbourne stakes , for 2-jear- olds , tl2r > < ) added , four furlongs : Tu .loyu (8 ( to 1) ) won , Li\7 irene (0 ( to t > ) bocond. Oh No (3 ( 10 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1.07 . 1'ourth nice , nlnu-sKteenths mlle : The Honk (1.0 to 1) ) won , Ccuar llrook ( oven ) second , b 11 uh II (5 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : l.UJ' , . I'lfth ruco ( no distance ) : The Queen won , Pnryuar(3 ( to 1) ) second , Judge Hushes (8 ( to 1) ) third Tlmo : 1 50. R. Ego's Gorman clahsos,220l Douglas. See the celebrated Sohmer piano at Ford & Ghnrlton Mitsio Co. , 1303 Dodge LAST NIGHT'S ARRESTS. roller Captnro n 'NolorldiMVoinuii. . u Sun- poet und a Hud ( ilrl. Ellen FV > ster , who was arrested yestei-aay afternoon upon the charge of harboring minors at her b.ignlo In the burnt district , and af tci ward bailed out until her trial could bo had , celebrated the regaining of her free dom by getting nn a spree , and bofoto mid night was again behind the bars on a charge of disorderly conduct She made some re sistance to arrest , but is nosr languishing where she can have tlmo to moralize upon her slnfulness and make now icsolvcs tot the future Mike Gavin was pulled In last night as a vagrant and suspicious character It Is thought ho Is guilty of having peddled stolen goods In the Third ward. Annie Hoagg , a joung girl about U , v ears of ago , was aricsted lust cvonlm ; by Officer.Vaughn ui > on thechargoof uiconlg- iblllti , preferred presumably by hei mother For some ttmo past , Vaughn saj s she has been a hkbltuo of the house run hi Ellen foster The warrant for her nrresl was sworn out on March ! J1 , but she success fully evaded the omVers until last evening Upon her appearance at the Jail her llrst to quest was for a cigarette. John L M irshull of Lincoln is In the city Charles J , Grnblo of Crawford Is in tin city W R Peebles of Ponder visited the citi jcstcrday Thomas B. Webster came in from Strattoi jesterday James McLeod of Oxford came Into the cit ; last evening John Dw.ver of Beat i Ice arrived In tin cltj last evening Major G S Urb and family returned fron Quincy Saturday. H. C. Bllckoi-sderfer and wife of Nortl Platte visited Omaha i esterday , Mr. and Mrs C. D. Thompson vlsltoi relatives lu Marshalltown , la. , over Sunday Mrs Harvey Johnstono of Tncomn. Wash , Is the guest of Mr and Mn > . Sam do Nedroj It. Siiloway , proprietor of the Murra , hotel , ioturnod jesterday from a trip t Chicago. IMPEACiniENnRIAl OPENED [ CUXTJXCBD most th it the trial would proceed u | > on Us merits , us hu hail no denlro to place n straw In the wav of the moling out of Justice. Ho also slated tha , the attorneys for the accused would nut attack the quo-ulna ot the legisla tive appropriation. When the Information yras conveyed to Jmitfo Do.nie , who represents tno state , ho said that ho had ex ] > cctcd all alonft tliat the matter would talto that turn , ns the points the opposing attorneys had taken were not well founded. While this is true so far as the ofllvials in oftlco nro concerned , there H n possibility that the case nealnst ox-Treas urer Hill ni.iv bo postponed , hit attorney churning that as. ho was out of ofilco the leg islature had no authurlty for tiling the charges. This is n question to bo passed upon by the supreme court , and many of the best lawyers in thoc.iso hold that ho must stand tilal with the ofllcurs who arc the present members of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings. Might llnva llnil AH Kxtra The news that the trial would proceed was good news to the many prominent state pco- plo who nro In Lincoln tonight. Had the de murrer been tiled for the purpose of dolav It is hunt to tell hat the outcome would have.been , as there was a strong sentiment In fin or of petitioning Governor Crounse to call a s ] > ocliU session ot the legislature for the purpose of prep irlng new articles of Im peachment. The parties who were back ot the movement had hesitancy in paying that if now charges had been tneferred they uould hive been much stronger than those now on tllo ( n snylng this they declare thnt as far us rottenness Is concotnodttho picsent charges simply skim the surface and do not go Into the depths of thn real corruption. In touching upon the appropriation nude by the legislatuio for the purpose of carry ing on the trial they declare that ttic amount Is a mere bagatelle , and In arguing this they point to the fact that when the state was as poor as It was ) > ossiblo for any common wealth to bo § 20,000 was appropriated to carry on the impeachment preferred against ex-Governor Butler , while now the state is wealthy Aside from this they urge that the people of the state are entitled to know If their servants have been stealing , and if so how long it has continued and how much money has been diverted from the channels for which it was Intended. Kflorta uf the Armiinl. ' 1 he efforts of the impeached officials to have the appropriation for the expenses for the impeachment trial declared illegal by re ibon of the mistake in the enrolling of the bill , took a new bent today Itas confi dently announced thnt a discovery had been made to the effect that an item of $15,000 was never appropriated by the senate at all Acting Uon | this assumed discovery , Auditor Moore was again warned by friends of the accused cfllcials that if ho issued warrants against the fund ho would involve himself in soiious complications They also asserted with equal show of confidence that they had extracted a promise from Auditor Mooio that ho would it raw no more warrants against the fund unless actually compelled to bj an order from the supreme court Auditor Alooro said to THE Due tonight that it was true that the reputed discovery had been biought to his attention and that he had been warned not to issue further wairants But ho asserted emphatically that he hud given no such promise and that his position still remains Just exactly where it did last Wednesday when ho notified the state treasurer not to register the warrants until ho could got further legal adv ice upon the matter. Mnoro I * Satlnlled. The auditor takes a complacent view of the matter. In the first place ho has a cer tified copy of the proceedings of both the house and the senate In regard to the much-disputed appropriation , and knows exactly what each of the two houses did In reference to the matter. The record Is perfectly straight and all the efforts of the men who are so active In their attempts to thwart the plainly expressed wish of the legislature are likely to fail. The impeached officials uro apparently do ing nothing in reference to the question , and if they countenance the efforts of their self- constituted assistants the public will know It. Tney will assert thnt they have no in terest one way or the other and that they are perfectly indifferent as to the decision of the auditor. A'.IT/UAM It Scn-ttorft Tuko Liberties with Messrs. IIuil- < lnck nnd Luvntt. \VA3iu\aTON , D. C. , May 1. The Washing ton's outplayed Brooklyn at all points today. Brooklyn could not touch Maul FarrolPs catching was the fc ituro. Score : Washington . B0000104 0 1.1 Hroo ! < lyn . . . 001000100 2 Hits : Washington. 10 ; Ilrooklyn , 8 Errors : Washington. 2 : Itrnoklyn , G. liuttcrlcs : Maul nnd Knrrolli HacldocU , I.orett und Klnsfow. Umpire : McLaughllu. ( junkers Still In Hard I.uclc. PHILADELPHIA , Pa. , May 1. Hamilton's two muffs In the fifth inning and Carr's un steadiness In the seventh Test today's gamete to Boston. Score : Philadelphia. . . 300000000 2 iioston o ooooio a * a Hits : Philadelphia , 5 ; Iioston , 6. Errors : I'hllndolpliln , 0 : Iioston , 2. Biittorli-i : Curr und Olcuients ; Nichols and Dennett. Umpire : Hurst. Giant ) Gft nn in : y One. NEW Yonit , May 1. The Now Yorks met Baltimore the first time this season and beat them with little effort. Score : Now York 3 00104100-0 llultlmoro . . . . 020010O11 6 Hits- Now York , 12 ; Baltimore , 9. Errors : New Vork , 1 : Ilaltlmore , 2. flatteries : Klnn und Doyle ; Uakorund I/lark. Umpire : Unit- nuy. Cnuldn't lilt Ilrclt. ST Louis Mo , May 1. The visitors could not find Broltenstnln today. On the other hand , the home team batted at will and won with ridiculous ease. Score : St. Louis . . . .0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2-11 Louisville. . 001000000-1 liltsSt. . I.ouls , 10 ; Louisville , 0. Errors : bt. I.ouK 3 ; l.oulHVlllo , 1. llntterms : Itrelton- steln und It re Itfatratton und Grim. Umpire : MtQuuld. Gimet I'oitpnneil. I'rmiitnto , Pa , May 1. PUtsburg-Chl- eugo game postponed ; rain. CINCINNATI , O , May 1 Cleveland-Cincin nati game postponed ; rain. PiTTsuuun. Pa . May 1. Captain Anson of the Chicago club announced that ho had re leased Cnruthors ami Taylor. The first named will sign with Cincinnati , to play in the outfield Taj lor will likely sign witli a southcin league Ho has received a number of offers. stlllidlni ; of the Tcjlim. . \S4iultril u Clillil. Yesterday Mrs Broco , who lives at 911 r.ca\ciuvoitli atreot , called at the police sta tlou and had \varrant Issued for tlio ariosl of John \V Clinton , \vho rooms at her house for an alluirc-d assault upon her 13-ioar-oli : daughter. Hattlo Acc-ordlng to the mother's story the assault w.is committed Sunday ovciiin ulillo she had KOIIO to visit sonu friends at Florence and had loft the llttli ( jlrl alone. Clinton came to the house durlnj her absence and thre\v the child on tin iniRp , but < jho succeeded In breaking a\va\ from his lecherous grasp and ran to taki tefuso ulth ono of the neiuhbora Clinton \\asairestod last night by Dotec lives Hajcs and Hudson , but claimed to bi innocent of thn brutal crime with \vhlch hi h.nl boon charged. Murrlnc" l.lrrnotii. The rollowlng marriage lli cnsos r ro isstiei by County Jiulgo Eller jcaterd.iy N.imo nnd address. ARC I MolvInU.11111 , Council IlIufTi 3 I Viola Timipklns , Onmlia 3 I Wllllnin II nmndlnr , S < iulh Omaha 2 I Kiln Wood , fcoiith Omaha l I John ( ' .r Io.Oinalm 4 I Mrs Kiiillvhcnnar , Omaha , , . 4 I lU-u Itow , Omaha , 3 1 K1U IK'iinliiB , Uinnlm , . . , .3 llntortuiuoil tlin l'ori > liu NUTIOlllcim. . NKW YonK1 , May 1. The UnUerslty clu gave a reception , tonight to the oDlcors of th American and foreign meii-of-unr which nr haro. All visiting otltccrs were Invited an nearly all attended. The guests of hone were Vice Admiral Hopkins , Vice Ad in lit Kasunakorf , Hour Admlrat Ghcrnnll , near Admiral do Llbran , HeafA'miilrnlMagnaiilii , Mayor Ollroy , Hear Adiplr4l Argeane , Hear Admiral llenham nnd Captain Arrlem. FIRE AND POLICE BOARD. Session Mainly Oocnplcil by Hcnring 1'etl- tlnn * ARnlimt IteiuornU nl Salnoin. Two protests against'rflillorals of saloons were read at the session1of the Board of Fire and Pollco Comrm'Mltmers last night. Ono was against Ida Wuethrtch removing her place from 1034 Dodgeto the same num ber on Douglas street and Frederick Hcuko appeared ns remonstratorrwhllo the second case was that of M.yt Hculand with KA Alnseow opposing the , ronioval from 1102 Lcaveinvorth to 724 South Thirteen th street. \ hearing In the Wuotlirich case was set or next Thursday ovonlng at7:30 : o'clock. A transfer was granted on Uculand's up- illcatlon. F. Uruckor asked for permission to re- mo 1,0 his saloon from the rear of 1413 larnoy street , in the Third ward , to J18 South riftccnth street , in the Fourth ward. Tbo boird considered that inder thulr former rulings it was nconsistcnt for them to allow removals from otio ward to another The nmter was finally referred to the mayor with a request to ob- ain a written opinion from City Attorney Conncll. In a communication Officer Corey was charged with spending his tlmo playing cards nt No 3 engine house A hearing was ordered on the matter at the next mooting. Chlof Seavoj's report for April showed 'Jt > 01 neals furnished to prisoners and -01 ! d.vjs est during tlic month by oniccrs and patrol men on the police force Uotcctivo Vaughn asked and w.is cranted .wcnty . ila\slo.i\o of absence ; Officer P. C. V > Iev , flvo days , J W Leaverton , ten days ; B D TIedeman , twoda\s , , nnd 11 A. Hur- ows ten days Fireman James Holfmin re- jol\od permission to be absent for ten days and Captain George S. Cragler ten days William II iltei man asked to be appointed special policeman at Hauscom park As ho lad ahead } been appointed to the position jy the park board ho was accommodated. llio resignation of .lames h Dl.xoii as spe cial policeman at the Silvatlon army meet- "ngs was accepted. Several applications for the position of isststant matron at the police st ttion were received and filed A. U Heed In a letter to the board i of erred to what ho considered a neglect of duty of the flro department In not responding to a lire alaim und suppressing a tire at 2.MO Dodge street in tlmo This was rcfuried to Chief Galllgan fora rejiort at the next meeting. The toport of the committee on property , recommending the removal of the chief of pollen's oftlco and that of the operators to .he rooms set apart for this purpose in the city hall \ \ as adopted. In executive session Officer Monroe was given his choice , live days further suspen ilon or apologizing to Ofllcer King for his "auguago toward the latter II j.l2IlKlt t OKKV.fiTS. It Will Ho I'ulr mill Manner In Nebrimka Tnilny. D. C , May ol. Forecasts 'or Tuesdaj . For Nebraska and Iowa 3enerallj fait , wirni ; vailable winds For North and South Dakota Slightly winner in South Dakota und eastern North Dakota ; umablu winds Ioral Itet nrtl. OFFICE OK TUB WEVTIIBII BUIIHAU , OMVHA , May 1 Omaha record of temperature and rainfall , computed with.cortespondlng day of ; > ast four years 1803 1802 1801 18QO. aximum temperature. i& ( > = > 050 GOO U7 = > Minimum touiptruturo 3Gcr JHC 450 410 Avonico tomnoratiue13o 50o nco 540 reclpltatlon . - T.10 .00 .00 Statement showing the , condition of tem- pcmtuto and precipitation ut Omaha for the day nnd si nco March 1 , ISUii : Normal temperature . . .i..i. . 07o ' ) ollclcncy for tlioiluy . . . . , 14O -loUcIency since Murch 1 1UGO N'oruuil precipitation. . . , . . , 12 Inch Dollcluncy for the day t'J Inch Uollcluncy Murcli 1 . . . . . . . . . .o 20 Inch Koporta from Other 1'olutH at 8 p. lu na g ? STATION'S. 1 H.S . H.f Onmlia llaln North t'latto W I'art cloudr Kearner. " .1X1 Clear Chicago .00 Cloudy St Louis .00 tlouclf. St 1'aul .UO Cloadr .UOT Davenport . . T Cloudr. KunnnsUtr . .UO Clear. "lonver .00 Clear. Salt Lake City .UO I'art cloudr "lapldLlty . .00 1'nrt Cloudr ilultna . .04 Cloudr Ulamarck .00 I'art Cloudr . Vincent. .00.ou Choronno .ou Cloar. Miles i Itr .00 Dear OalTOaton . . . .56 Cloudy "i' iDtllcatoi trace. Guonof : E. HUNT , Local Forecast Ofllclal. Chinese Actors Ilefdnoil AdinUnlon. TACOMA , Wash. , May 1. Examination of the 300 Chinese actora who came on the steamship Victoria was continued today and out of 105 examined , sixty were passed , iud the other forty-five ordered depot ted. The attorney for the alleged actors claims that the Wah Yung company imiwrtcd them and has a concession from the government , allowing them to enter , and that thia will bo verified by proofs tomorrow. Klein liuttur Murkct. 111. , May 1 Butter Unsettled , "Almost as Palatable as Milk" This is a fact with regard to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil , in its plain state , is very apparent. In Scoffs Emulsion you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion there is no after effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength ' known to science. < In > pnrc < ] by Hcott .t Howm , K V. All dmeemtn. STRENGTH , VITALITY ; MANHOOD W. H. IMICKKlt , M. DNo,4 UnlOnOi ft. , Hi urnIIJBS. . , chief eonmttifij phutlclan of thf I'KAnODVMP.IJKULlNaTlTUTE.towh tra > awarded the aotn rurtuf. ly tlio NATIONAL ! l illicit. A " 'KX-IATIOX fo , tllo I'KI/.K KHSAV on fihiutttd'UaHliMtVf \ ] ' / , AVrrouf anilMytuiiJ VtklUtytau\ Ditto t and U'takuut ol J/c-n. Iho young , the mtJJli-agtd anil oiu. ' 'onuiltatlon in pernon or by Iftier. l > rot ietu * with tc tlmonlal , FllEE. irifo book , SCI KNCK OI" I.II'K , OK SKI.F- llt SKKVATf UN , 300 pp 1 Invaluable pro- Mor. i. fn ) T > IC onlT 1 tiO by mail. leaU1 * ! A. Full SBrJT OF Toctti pxtr.icto'l In niornlnj l.won9Jllllrl < l r rtjr ooa tVrfect Ut 3rd Floor , Pnxtoii iJlook- lGthnndrnrun.nl Stroots. KlOTitor on Ittta 81. Telephone tOU. UU1NU THIS WITH VOU mm BATHS. ' „ Tlio Rod Men's Knowledge of the Laws of Health. " nn < l "Ilnnlnn" Hath of Clvlll. tation Known to the Indium. Hon Thrjr Do It. A I.rtion From Nature which thn ATlio mill Itroil Klcknpoo Inillna Sagwo n Grand Remedy. 1.NDU.V3 TAKIMO'VAFOR IUTHS. In thl > w jr a Indian takes a "Turklih" or a 'HtmUn"b.ith ! Iliejr , llg a hole In tin * rtli , In wlileh they tar itnnes , and upon which tber bnllj * nrc , heating the nonet to a red hcatj thejr then carcfulljr rrmoro Ihe co l < I culling a nam- beruf | ) llnij ilipr nick one cml In thn ground , bend them over aim lilaco the other cml alio In thu ground , these cxlcnd oter the liot stouei In the elupo ot n li< looi. | Over tlicso polci or hnop < the Indian * place ( klni ot anlmali or blanket ! . It the "Huulan" or T per batli l < < lc- mrrt ] , thejr then tliriinr water upon the lint rocks , tlmi ftcncratlne itrani. Tlinio desiring the \inor balticninl underneath. After tlio | iorea o I lira ikln are opened anil liter profunrly penplro they cran I out and another fnillun ilashea buckets of cold water orer them , or thejr plnngo Into a ncur by itrmm ITiey are then rubbul thoroughly with Klckapoo luillaii Oil , ami are given copious ilratu of KIcLarioo Indian Sauna , after ttlilch tliejr roll up In blauketi ami have atounil ilccp. Who ran tench the Indians an } thing nbouthenltli ? Ills own physlquo answers tor his superior knowledge. Ills preparntlons of loots , uark nnrt herbs , now given to the world for the flut tlmo In the Klckapoo IndlHii Hcmcdles nro nncaualled by nny discoveries of tlio mod. leal world of tlio whites. Wh on yon f col twinges of pnln In your Joints , look out , a slight cold might devel op HhcumnUc Fever. If j ou have pains In j our back or sides your liver Is congested or your kidneys me not pcrfotmlng their woikand poison U gatlierlngln joiirfoody. I'xpoaure to cold or contagious disease * would be fatal to you. I'lmplcJ , blotches , nnd other humors in. dlcnto thnt the poison Is walking in your blood. You fool languid , heavy , dull ; you nnnkc In the morning unicsted. Uown.ro ! Urlv o these symptoms aw ay at once I Take Klcknpoo Indlnn Sngwiv. It will cleanse jour system , heal jour diseased oitfnns , purify nnd en-lch the blood , nnd di Iv o every taint of poison f lorn v our uodj Ihcn juuvrlll feel strong , bright , alert nnd active RS the Indlnn docs. Klckupoo Indlnn SaKvva U composed of nature's remodles , gatliciPd nnd prepared by nutnro'B chlldi en , who depend not upon book knowlpdgo for their cures , but upon the leaves , thu llowers , tbo roots und tliu herbs thnt nro placed In the earth by an all vvlso 1'iovldence fortliobcncfltof every living ciLiitnrc. Why , look at thonnlnmlsl If jour hniHo lucks his nccnstomcd v Igor yon nr taught to nun him nut to pasture. 'ton do so. Tuo horse gets well. Wh > ? Ilccaitso thcio crows In every field the tender leaves o ( soinu niLdlunal plunl which Instinct tells the nnlnmlstoeat , and does for the poor old hoise precisely whnt some other , or perhups the umu plantv\ll do for a human being. Ileitores the wustcd enorgteal K ( news tno lost stiongthl Ho vlvos the di ooplng spirits. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. % SoMbystll Drtiggiit } and Dtalei . ' $1.00 per Bottle , 0 Bottles for $5.00. AMUS1SMBNTS : IElks > Benelt ( THEATER. TOHEGHT ( TUESDAY ) frIAY 2. SIXTH ANNUAL BCNEFIT TOR THE CHARITY FUND OF Omaha Lodge , No. 39 , Uonovoloiit und /'rotoot/i'O Ortlor of l llcn. The following Interesting fuiituros will bo found In the program ot tonight's uoform- anco : THE COMEDIENNE PATTl ROSA , Supported by bar own compiny. Including , ! < > C'liwthnrti , .Vltiurlin Iliiri ) , Uorald. Qrlllln and ethers , lu the second act ot DOLLY VARDEN and the second uct ot MISS DIXIE. Special turns by the Individual inombora of the 1'attl ItosuconiDttiiy. MR. CHARLES LATEULE ( Lnteof I'rlmroso A West' * Mlnitruls ) In his black face minstrel sooolalty , ontltled "BELL AND I. " Kindly loaned by Munngor W. U , Day ol thu llljoti Thoutor Quito 11 numbur of aurpmos are In itort for the 1-IUa nnd their frlonds l > r the Intro duotloii of sorurnl features which will not hi tnado known until this uronhu. Ourtnlu will rKe promptly at 8. Carriages nmy bo ordered for H o'clock. I'r'cos : Tint floor , T o and tl.OO , balcony 50o mid Ti" . FARHflH St. THEflTREipop 3 I5c. 25o 35o. 5Oo and 75o. TO-Nrtnri EZRA KENDALL , lu til > f unnlvnt uf pnr ! A PAIR OF KIDS. Supported l > r a oloier company ot comodlan IllClllUllIK LITTLE ARTHUR DUNN Carlutta , Uarony , Mauley Macy ilny matlnco anyat tt cpntf ONDERLAND . . . W AND BIJOU THEATER AM , THIS HKFK The sldo-spllttlni ? Comody-Drama The ( MHSO.V .V.TI1OM1MON. In rotlnoil Corneilr Drama Anil I , AVI KU n Marvoloni Clinician MA'IINKKB DAIIA' HFDUt'KI ) I'HICKS MutlnociTuall part" of tlio liuuie JO rentf l'.TiMllisi--Ilalcoiir , M risnit , paruuet 2" > CBnM CLOTHING U Light Weight Overcoats , Such asvc \ arc selling' at Arc never bought for less than fifteen. $9.75 is a special price for the special purpose of re ducing some biglots. . Samples may be seen in our show windows. Wednesday may be the last day they will be on sale , but while they last you can have them at $9.75 , at Special Sale of OF Double and Single-Breasted SUITS at We.arc , going" to put on sale for a lew days this line of suits at $7.50. If you want a bar gain in a suit this is your op. portunity. You can see them in the windows , and you can have one at $7.50 , at w j 4 jA I np 111C TREATMENT. rou ALL Chronic Neryoa , ? , Privats ail Special Diseasas. 23 years oKnarlonos. 01 ? mm Treated at $ . " > 03 a mootU and nil inolloluosi furnUhoil. treated at roiisonablo Uullouor DtlT ll DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB OF ALL Kit * PS. Wo are houdquartors fur any nrtlola inudo In liiird or soft rulibor. WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Rubber Gloves for protecting the hands in GARDENING AND HOUSEWORK IHE ALOE & PENFOLD CO , , IN J'iij-s/o/im * ' mlns ; > itt7 Snppf/oi. J14 South 15th. St. Next to Pobtoiiloo. ! Gompl8teEHIaiiliooI ! AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. i A medical work that tells the cauwi describes itlicttTu.uipointtli < > rtmeil ) . tkltntlllcall } the ( most valuablu , nrllxUmlly Ihv niont Uautlful moillial book t\ir iiublUhiU , W IMHCK , i M'ry , . . rttd litjc ivtlu IC'UMtr I.IVI.C JUI jntai jvill f ami nmlil futiirf ititfalli , thmtld urtlc fur thit n o\nntmi , Lirfi.t HOOK. It " 111 bo nt fne , tiiliUrscal , while the cell tlon lusts , suite IIKC. and It married or eluglt ERIE MEDICAL CO. , Buttalo. N. Y. PRESERVE YOUR EYE SIGHT USE rYEJ3USSESj MAX MEVKU & HRO. CO. , ONLY V. H. ' . OJIAJf.l , .V/ { . Capital $100,000 Surplus h > 5,000 cmcer ( int Directors Henry W. Vatei , prjiltii II C.'usulnir rloa proiUinl , 11 S. MiarlQj V / MorsoJuhnrt Colltui J N IL l'lt'.et , 1. ) til I Ueud , tathlor tathlorTHE THE IRON BAWK. ( I riiiHiiltntliin I rex.l In iinsurpnmeil In the trout- nient of all Chroiilo , Private and NorvoiiM Dlioanos. Write to or coniult in > nnallr , TltKATMI.M' HV MAIL. \d < lroi witli itauip for par- icuUrn wlilch will bu lent la i > u. iioi tui omc in M isiu-iu , ANKLES OB KNEES Can be supported nnd rendered loss painful by using a SILK ELASTIC ANKLET or KNEE CAP. Write us for measurement blank. Dealers In Physicians and Hos pital Supplies. 1513 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb. Just In Our Importation of Exclusive Style J in Spring Woolons. THE TAILORS Pax ton Hotel Building. \\o v/lll send you th m rt 1uu > r > nch Preparation CALTIIOU f r * . * ud a legal RUaruntei tliaC ( AI.II1US will Itrilorn .your nicnltti , Slronetli ami V lifoi. i ' < f it and fa v tftatisjiat. Address VON MOHL CO. , HiU In.riiu A ( U , tl U ill. Ohio. TO WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS The Qlenarm Kiir pein Hotel , ofTers quiet and convenient quarters , at moderate prices All World's Fair Lines within IMO blocks 15 minutes to either Uxp sitinnorhuitncu center , for fiva cent fare Newly and hand om.ly funmhed and decorated Elevator , Hlectnc lights. Suits of rooms for fimihei High Cltsl Restaurant Rute.i , $ l.soto $ j.jo per day. Address , THE GUBMARAA HOTEL CO. ( T. E. Cor. Indiana Ave. Ic. 22d St. Chlcaeo , 111. Refer to A. T Seeuerfrcr. Treas. , World' * Colura. linn r.xi isition and 1'rcs. , Market Naliunal UAuk. Chicago , Illinois. The Mercer. Omaha's Newest Hotel COR. 12TI1 AND HDWAR3 if ) . ( rltooins ntS..M per illy Id ooini attlOlper day lOllromt witli Until ut Jli ) ) psrtir 10 Itooini MlUi Italli Hi II 1 to M 5) ) p ir Mr QPENELJ Muilnrn In iv : < iry lleipoct o ly r C. S. ERQ. ProD. The Midland Hotel NOW C or. /l/i null Cic / /i < > hf H. Opposite Jefferson Square in every respuot llnlltlliu and fnniltiiru untlrely now Ainuik-an pint ) , * . ! HOpordnr. l.tiropoun plan , fl < > uurduy. . pculal i ilej Uy tlio week M .1 l-'UANC'K , Prop. I HOTEL Tno nly hotel In the u'ty ' with hot anil co'il ' v , liter und sto im no it In every r.u 11 lubl uitJ illuliu roe u son .to uinuruuul RATES $8.BO TO $1.00. bueclul rated on upplluiulon. U. 8ILLOWAY. Pro- ) .