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. f t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OlrAIIA DAiLY . . JJti t TUESDAY , MA1WII 12 , 18Hi. ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
; n sub ' tut ( tot No. liS , .tn' upon mlt n
01 ltlckottR the honie rpi ' : 'J 1 Prorti
: upon IUctotU tht atre Inl , ' Il lve 1 to Il
ng1ln. The slme procodlr \ a had upon
house rol No 108. Johnsbn's bill . t ' I\jnl :
to c"unty attorneys In cltc ! whse Iopulaton ;
" ' iO.OOO
c"be'
House rol No. 19 , by Alan , WIS then
reahcL ( Hckets moved that when the corn
mittee arose It recommonl the lull back for
miee pa ! ! Irose , Howard movel to olnnll by
Indennlely po. lponlnl the same ,
Hho.les wanted to know I this bill was
nol one to remove the appointng power of
Police awl Fire commltloner from the gov
ernnr. Ickcts relilel , anti explaIned the
Ilrovlslons ) of the measure. howard saltl he
hail been Inrorme1 that the bill hall been
- 11 ro \ n In the direct ( Interest or the AmerIcan
Protectve association. He 1111 not know
this 10 be a lact but hnll been tel 80
Then vote then recurred on 10warl1s amelHI.
mont , which fell by the wayside by a bIg nia
jorlly a 1\1 Iticketta' motion to recommentl
Is . passage prevaied by a corresponding
' Ilouso roll No. 80 , by I'erklns providing
f t. for the destruction 01 the Russian thistle . ,
, was amendell ant 01 existence nnd so \er.
, forale1 [ with allusions to buffalo burrs and
, ox-e'cd daisies tint I became worthless ns
C , nn intelligent measure. The bill as amended , ,
however , was reconunendotl for passage.
t \nssa
p I0usn roil No. 20 . hy Ashby ,
.
, providIng for tIme punishment 01 perSons
. Sons who maliciously maim or Vonnd
: 10meste animals , was recolmendel for in-
E definite postponement.
Thc commitee of tim wholn then rose and
repcrted. The report was adopted , , hut not
wIthout a roll cal , lemalllell IIY howard , on
. amending the Icport to indefinitely postpone
C houM roll No. 139. The nmelllment was
los the - followIng being the vote In detail :
flee . : Ioward . Scot
t lr ( Iowart.
. lrkan' . 11011 . Smih ,
cnnll > hel. Johnston Ho1ernrnmi .
aqar. ( Nllnha ) . Hpackman
1cmnncy , MclrlI" . Hulrr.
]
(
1)nqniey , McVlckcr , "nnJousen ,
( "lr. Ih.J's , W ' ' t.
. 1 . - taslitc . 101rrlR > I , 'tnk
Ihmln. t . l"lhleulne. ( herman-2B
; ] Iorit. '
Na's-
. , AlIaii . Orllth , l'rrllln9. I'
A 1ty. Inll rOI'e , 1'oh1nn. '
Jmacon . I latter . 1tleItt , . i
I teelier. I tnrris , Itnptnsofl ) .
Inrrl.
] ick. . .Iennu'z. HU dy.
lcek.
( Iineitlct , . Johnston flitiSe
Jrnelel. , . ( Lnlla9) ) . } cIitcIcedafltZ .
lrI' . .ipIle9. HI9S0 .
lrculnn. 1nol. , .ltidd ; . thlaeer.
Ittii-ti . ( I ) o.lge ) . lnul' . HlU"n
111. 110.1e
. Burs T.amhorn , ( Doulla9) ) ,
( LsinsU'r ) . innghurMt . Put Ion
Olrlsler T.n/hmst. [ 01
Cnrlson , MttIIst'n. ( Pnwnee ) ,
( Ghm' . JcFltlden. ' 'lnm (
Ctn.rnan M'NIU. 'ritoinas .
Cole . 1orlelc. 'Vnl , ,
ConAway. iUeycrs. WtIIer. I
. Gooley. : M tttc. IlnIL" , :
(1n rob . It . " litillOn. Cnln ,
'rlh.
1a\'le . Mnnger , Mr. Speaker-58.
11r . OrIon
Absent rind not voting-
flarry. . volnl- Hlch11lsn ,
JI.rnari1 . I1nrlooit . SIuiC , !
J.'rnart. . I tarrisoti. ' \'eber.
] Iurke . ilctrte . MInk
Grnw ,1'lklnG. lart ( ( .Johnson-IG. )
FrItz , Itt'Inhl1gton.
The house then adjourned.
TI'fmJ.u'l TOLLS ' 1'UClgU NOT.
nut ru. ' Their Jnul"tlon TO\loil Off In
I hn i''iatn ' hyatsll. : .
. LINCOL.N March 1.-Sp ( cll.-The )
senate put In the afternoon In .Ihe IJans-
action 01 routine hjusiiies , pur ant plnlrle.
The session was not called to order until
2:30 : o'c10ck , and more than hal nn hour
was taken UII In reading tlC jQurna : of
Friday's proceedings , and thn a nl'her
of petitions against the prpvd law 10
locate the state fair nt Llncln and : agalrt
thia prcposed amendment 10 time ol"J\uar-
gHlne bill.
'rh ! lieutenant governor arQU teed as the
personnel of the committee to jl'cftgale
. the conduct : of the ofcers lit the rt ito I'enl-
tentary , Sznators Crane cf UJ : la : Steuf"r
of Cumlng. Saunders of Knox , Graham 01
Gage and Dale of Harlan.
. Thq Henato then took up the bills on ' third
rea'dhi : & and passed time folo ! .vlg : ' '
Snate 1 No 39 , amcnrlng' the il\ur-
L since laws , sectIon 40 , clm.tptcr 4 : , cf the
, Compld SUttmte9. ' . , '
. c Senate ! No. 77 , relating II rltracts
for the COlt onal sale , iese 1 'r hire of
railroad and street railway e.ulrltll aId
roiling stock , and providing car the recording
of such cont.acls with the sccr.ittry 01
stat.
r Sente file No. 312 , prov\lng iCI' thc Investment -
. vestment of sinking fund monlYs 01 lown-
ships and counties In grain for [ e. . . . and
. Beed for droulh sufferers In lime stale of
.
Nebraska.
, Senate file No. : 35. taking aW'lY from the
governor time prlvlegi of Inatl'lg the
nelvpapers II which shall t p.lntd pro-
poset amendments to the cOi tlnton II.d
vesting such privilege with the l rellY
of state.
lomJc roll No. & :0 , providing for the usa
. of surplus precinct bond funds for the pur-
chase trite farmcrs. of grain for seed all fed for desti-
Dale offered a rosoluton directing the
committee on railroads 10 I'etur the anti-
pass bill 10 the senate , and further provid-
lag that the bill bo engrossed for third read-
ing. Watson objected 10 the couslderatoi
of the resolution and It went over until to-
morrow.
' 'JI senate went Into commit of the
whale on bills on general file , with Caldwe1
In tim chair.
Wathon's bill provIding that Ihe charges
fer a telegraph message of ten words shall
not bo more than 2 : cents from any point In
, , NebrasU to any other point In No-
bra lia was taken np. POlIO movec that
the bill be recommitted to the committee on
miscellaneous corporations .
lithe . said ho could sea nn object In sending
the bill back to I i committee room Any
mendmcnls necessary Cuhl be made by the
' commltco or the whole.
I
101) . replied that lersollaliY ho was against
the bill and would If Iho senate desired It ,
move that : the bill be indefinitely postponed.
lie said that there was no necessity for the
passage of such n bill. 'fho telegraph com-
Ilanlcl lad fUllshed the slate thousands of
dolars worth 01 tl'leg\ph messages during
the 11ast few months all the tclerplt work
of time Senate Hele I commls310n having been
done free or charge. I wouhl certainly be
on act of Ingratitude for the slate now to
turn around and pus tire bill under consider-
utlotm.
Walson's request the bill was sent back
lo the jllelary commmmltteo .
FIGhTiNG TiE PAPER PIPES.
The clBaleto bill then cuno : up for a lively
discussIon Tim bill was IltroduCld by Hahn
and Ilrohlbiis the sale or mnnufactnro or
cigarettes. I Is Ilullo comprehensIve In
spie of its brevity. 'he entire bill Is con-
tnlnet In the following paragraph :
hereafter no person . lirm . l ! socatQn or I
CrIOI'tOJ In the slnt Ihll mannfletuN ,
sol , Illfor \ stile , give or fnrnlsh tony
JelBOn tigttrettcs or tile material for their
composition ; that any pcraon hi this state
violating the provisions of this /ct shall
116 11et'metl guilty of 1 flhistieneaiior. ( uml
shall . upon conviton by any court hl\lnH
, , jUII\dlttlon. \ ! 1'1(1 ' f'I' each offense 1100 ,
or which 5 : G "hal he IHll ' ] 10 the informer.
A lengthy debate took Illace over the proll-
ositon Ilh'uncell b ) Graham. flu clahurlt
thai tlmq bill lS I stood prohibits , the sale
of tobao. lie offered an am nlllent which
he thought would obvlale the ( Imculty ,
10po favored the lull , hut he wanted It fO
amended that It would bo efect\l Instead
at a dead letter upon the statute books.
\lter spolie vigorously In favor of the
generl provision of time bill , and told the
senate hOW many thousand young men In
; Neblala were rapidly heeollnl Inenlal ; all
I'hslcal wrecks b.cnuse of the use 01 clg-
arctics.
Mel\teby opposed the bill a It stood. He
di not IIJ110\0 of cigarette smoklns , hut he
did not believe In striking another blow at
the business intoltlts of Ncbraska. when by
so doing 10 benefit to tIt " PeoPle of the
state would accrue. lIe wanted the bill
luended 60 to l1ermlt Nebraska firms ta
sell the article for Ihlllelt to other atatcs.
Uurln ) the d'bate AIcrs brought
Into the lento chamber n somali ,
weazen.laccd holbllck , who , grinning
broadly anti puffing VI.Mously . nt a
cigarette . wulu d lp the center aisle. Alters
itaced : his hand on the boy's head anti ,
called utcnlon to him a a horrible ex-
j 8mple. 'i'lio sergtlt.nt-lrms removed the
101 , The boy nll afterward [ that be had
reclved . 25 cells for posing u n horrible
example.
'fhe committee rose without final acton on
the biL
Just before adjouratmient l'opo nlerel a
reelution dl - cctlg the attorney general to
lake charge at the r.s : of the state ngtlnlt
the alleged lureres ( ! at Barret Scott. Dale !
objected and the resolution went over until
tomorrow.
The senate then ( nlljourned.
ittl'OitT ( P TI ItiLiEE' C\I tC WS.
Secretary Lutldeim'msliowlum : tf Cash ito-
e.l'el 111 l'ul.11 , of II.hur..mrnt ,
LINCOLN , Inrch l1.-Speciai-Secretary ( )
I.ulhlen's report 01 the doings 01 the Heler
commission last week Is :
1INCo.N ! , larch S.-To the Honorable
I Senate of the le15Intul of Nebraska : We I
beg leave to hnl,1 you our nrh week\ re-
von , In conformity ) wIth the resolution
passed b l ' your honorable body I.'ehrunry J
'J'hits report ) cOVers the work for the week
coding March 7. herewIth you wil unit
Iemlzrll cash receipts. names of the Ionors
01 parties to whom donors wished their
money cre.lted on our conols sintp relIef books. In
connection With the cash receIved this \lel (
conntcton wih
we Include the list of names amid cntrlbu-
tons received thus far from time "llenn
chain letters" started by somebody In Wis-
consin. Wih thl ! cash report you wIll tnll
a rlnloment of the dlshursements nlso.
We nIo Include ( In this report the Hems
WI , wele nlo cOllwletl to lmit last Week , vi ? . ,
the stmipiies J'ocel'ell. s that this Iem ( of
PUlp\C8
the report cors two weeks' receipts of
supplll. AIlo the report of time distribu-
ton of SUp lIles hy cotmntios . giving raIlroad
statioti , date ( ousl nee , all the items so
staten
far a8 practcalde { , and the lumh.r of the
car In which they were 8hl"llell This part
of the report may scent smll for this wcel
\Vo ore plchnsluJ our supplies . Illt while
. ' luring this
many shlpmcnt wre male [ ( !
week we ha\e dCclde to watt 101 until we
hlvt the ofelal nOtc that the supplies
have J'llhCI their destnaton before enlel'-
tug It In cur rlort to you. \Ye 110 this tl
save the senators nnnoanee. 'rime moment
AenntOIS
sl\e
the report Is pllnlll In the ncwlplpera In-
divlmimmuls begin writing tn members of the
11\11unI8 heJln'llnl
Irglstatnre claiming tl\ have not received
the slpples In thIs week's report. Very reo
slleclul YOUr .
LU'rhh1li ; p. l.tDD N , Secrelat. .
c.\sa DONA''INSIO 1 MAIWI 1 TO 7
lN'lt'i4t\'I ' : , mSt3.
C. p , Italiret . i'&mighkeeisIe . N. Y. . . . . S 2,0) : ;
John tiormuister . 1npmilevIlie , N. 1' . . . . . :1.111 :
Viol. C. Sitter . ' . lropsle\'lr . . Y. . . . . . . . . :0
1.0 iiro'i. , "Ish' MIcti. . fretglmt on imtlpl)1iO5
sll1111e8
for II' Clsler ' . clnly llel. . . fr.lslt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.30
School ctmtiilren pC (1.I'n county . l'eflfl'
rll\lron ( .
sylvania . Iir W. . , \ . ileer. Callenburg .
Il. 'lllla. . . . I . . . . . . . ! . . . . . CalelsIJr/ . . . . . . 3 10
\v. ' \ ' . Thompson . l.'nt Ml.s. , Irr J. L. I .
m'owr . Tholpsen. Iaekrnin Mi. . ; . 1. . . . . . . . . . . 9.CO
O. 11\\"r. . , d.NI. Lef. Mli's. . hter I > J. I , .
1"1' . .lttekson ! I. . . 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0)
mmumIsmiVonvmn's . .ld iiocIc'ti' of I.'oallnel.
.111
1.:1.1 NIh. ! . per lon , Henry i4i'rlck . . . . . . . 1Z.S5
D. 1) . MIiIcr's congregation . Brick clmurcli
1'"nns :11ir's conSIlton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2..5
10" l ! Cimapmnan : . Nb. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0)
( ' . 1. : society . ( lInt ; ' . ; . 'J\'nn. . pr flns .
Mrori' . . . . . . ln"s. . . , . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . M. ( )
CltIzni and niemitbers ur Nt.nlel society ,
Cllzen leI : . I. . Imumen. nll . hattie hake , Mimiti. . , 10.8 ;
mlmmnolmm Leather company . ChiCago . 11er
Uo\emor Iolcomb rOI . . > . ) . . . 111)0. . . . . . . . . . . 1.0)
I , . H. H. l'roclor. Vttca , N. Y. tIer G.-
eror Toleomh Iroclor . lten . . . . . . . . . . leI . . . ) . . 5.0)
J. e. nurr . lluntlngtn , lm. , imor ( iovt'rnor
loloolh Iur. . Tultngtn . . . . . . . Il. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.GO I
1.lnlon Bro . & eo . l'ttwtuckvt . n. I , Iler '
Go\el nor Ioloomb lawluclt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0
Stnl" ' " Heater cnmnpmny. I'report lit. , per
Gui ernor lolcomh romtlny. . . . . . . . ; . . . . 1" . . . . 2.00
Merm ick . \\llsh & Pluips . St. Lomlis . : [ 0. ,
tier Governor Tolc Ihelp . . . . . Tmls. . . . . . . . . . 61
' 'PtlleEtIe , inglaecrimig . . ChIcago III. . per
1lo\emor tc Holomb 11"'r . ) . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . SO.87
' , ' ttt'ln collected In'
( The Jrlrln seven tJlnl culecte <
Limo "chaln-Iele" "eheme Inaugurated by
"iornu'.stlc' lmigineertng. : " )
1:1)lnerlnl , .
) oml'Htr
)
Summit lqdge Nn. 67. KnIght" or 1.thlns.
mm'ion 1.ale. .MInim. , per G3ventr hot-
comb . . . . . . . lnn. . . . . . [ . eI . . G3\emn . . . . . . . Tol- . . . 31,0)
\Vtttwl.ri : IIIdge 1401100' , , \l teet , "f the
\ah'rlno
tI.tIed Norwclnn church. 1hinneatutis ,
,11 . < , Per I Governor Ioleoml : lnnr . . . . < . tol. . . . 14.00
Mrs. T. . M. ILihhwlmm. Manchester . . alleh. : .
per GOI'ero. I.hlwln. Iolromh . . . . . . . . llc . . . . 12.00
CltIzemm or New Orleans Ia. . Pr I harE ) '
Cllzen" , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. .0
( \1'1 locel'ell front "chain leler" . . . . lU
1.'rlrnl. , tit itnymomid , Mo. , per M. . Thomas
Morton [ lt . J" . . . . . . . . . . . ler . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0
"Cittli. " Stmasbmirg , mim. . mwr I Mrs. Minnie
"Cllh. S. Kich. Stllshlrg . . . . . . . Il. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0J
Femah ' , CharIty society. , \Vest loxrotm .
Jemal' . . Chariy : . . Myra A. Chadis'hck . . . . 2.00
Tolal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . . : .21
C.\HI 1)113 tmUItShlMgNTS FOR 'U : 'iVtFK.
SupplIes DSIUIHmlENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8)7. !
Traapnrtation . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.07.3) )
Counties < . ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257. ! :
Hal rlc" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0)
omcc < penses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143.10
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7. 15.31
UH.\NCE con \1''I-E IEN JIU I ,
1"llcrs Decline to Say , \nylhtl ( About
tisri II'nhR " .rlvOt ut Last Niht
LINCOLN , March ll.-Speciai ( Teleiram. )
1.-Speclal Teleram.
. .uu , . . : . u auu" ' , . _
-\'hiat ala tIme Isuranca commIL ' 10 lU-
knIght ? " was the Inquiry put to different mem-
hers of the commtttee' , ant the universal answer -
swer vas :
. "Wo cleaned everything up. "
Nothing further could be elicited from these
secretive gentlemen. save the added Informa-
ton that there lad been a big trick among
the members on account of some of them havIng -
Ing given information to the press. 'he com-
mlleJ wilt repot tomorrow , and It Is said
that It has agreed to favorably report house
roil Nu. 47 , a bUt by hlairgrove , which as
effectually knocks ont time valued policy law
did the rejectcd b- the cornnmittco
as dil one rejectcl ) commite a n
few days ag for fiat repeal But the present
hou.e has a way of paying slight attention to
the report of a commltce .on Important mes-
ure . Time house wi turn down house roll
No. 417 as effeclualy ns did the committee
the bill for stright relE ! .
Time claims committee met tonight.
hut dll not decide to maIm any
report tomorrow. It has been wrestlIng thIs
evening with legislative supply bills. Accord- I
Ing to one of limo committee . ex-Secretary of
Stale Alien appears to have put almost every
man to work cleaning up the state housc who
applied to him. No price was named bur
when the laborer put In his bill Grennc'll. the
head janitor , O. Ic I. amid Allen did the
ame. The committee has had I number of
these worldngmen before It and mad them
SWEar 10 their claims A 'reducllon has been
made In a number of case .
'rhero 15 50mo tale among the members of
time committee about passing I resolution by
the house appointing Secretary ul Stale Piper
custodian of the great nmount of property In
lila shape 01 furniture bought by Alien with :
Instrctons to take charge 01 It and lock It :
up after amhjoimrnment. As I now staads . no ,
one Is responsible for these surplus supplies .
There are bills In for three lounges. at $20
apiece , but the lounges are not visible
J11&luu4 u u.lc ut chnlm' ' .
SCIUYI.lm , Neb. , March l1.-Spcial.- ( . )
'rho theme of 11ev J. T. Knucle"s second
scrmOn upon time subject " 'fh Israelites In
Egypt , " \IS , expect not work 01 Indlvidulls
10 measure UI' to the standard of eml-
nenly slpol'lor workers , but rather such work
as ( ail has given Ihem ability to perform
Ills text was from Excdtis v , 18 : "Go therefore -
fore now and work ; for there shall no straw
be of bricks given " you , yet shall ye delvel' the tale
11ev. , . K. Tindail . presiding eider , Is In
the ciy and cnducted the Ilualterly , sea-
slons 01 this district conference last even-
lag anti lod.y. _ _ _ _ _
StIt'ly COUlt ) 1.lclnton.
PAPI.LION , Neb , March 1l.-Speeial.- ( )
Judge Ambrose camc down front Omaha this
mor Ins and opened the March term of dls-
trJct court About ninety cases are schel.
ultid to ho disposed of nt IbIs term , seven 01
which are criminal . This Is In unusually
101mg docket for the March term , anti It will
undonbtelly mice time best part or two weeks
to dispose of thc cases sat for triai
\11 1.ln fn\'I.t"tll : Tomnnrrtimv ,
LINCOLN , larch 1 l.-Special ( Telcgrnm. )
-He\rc entatve Brady anti Senalor Crane ,
chairmen 01 the house amid senate venlton-
tary hlebtatn conmimilttees . this e\'enlng
agreed to hold time Ilrellllary l < slon 01
the joint complilee tOlolrow e\nllg. The
commlltee will visit the penitentiary
WednesJay and tale testhnon )
Time Ideal II\slmcnt Is Dr. Pflce' Dal : .
Inl Powilt'r. . 'fhe inevitable llvlJend Is per-
10r.
feelon In time ceollng. .
- - p
, t r"h' lt Fort ( 'milimoimim.
FORT CALHOUN , Neb. , March ii-
( Special.- ) . mid Inowlal visited tItle sec-
ton of country on Saturday nlglt and con.
tnued during Sunday. The snow covered
the ground to the depth of about hal an
Incl and gllddtnc,1 : the bertl of the larmers.
I.'crt . . Calhoun lies nol been "hle,1 by any
\.tt. ) bevy rain , . therefore this sntI was
' ' weicoimme visitor.
a very wrlcole vblor.
Mn. I.wl l.rlor. one of the oldest rosi-
lents cf Fort Calhoun , was burled on
Wednuiday last In tie Calhoun cemetery ,
Quite a nlmber of relatives from Omaha amid
lalr wefe In attendance at the funeral.
She leaves a hu band and two grldehlllren :
antt' several brothers earl sisters anti many
.
rehativem.
Fort Calholn has "urlng the hal'l ( lines
cre Ihrouah la far ant experienced no set-
feling. 'fhe l'oor ban not suffered and the
wllnl laborer has found work sumclent to
luPl.rt hats faintly.
lU lAN AGENCY RESPONSiBLE I
Rock Island Wreck nt Lincoln Was Not the
BESUIt of Accidolt ,
WITNESSES \ T ( rY GAINST DAVIS
Ulflntlnt " . 'A . At the Irn" of time UI lstl'
iii A" . thiie'im lIsttmrbemi Commdi -
n a 'cr3' ; 11 < 1 J1 tlrbIII Conl-
Unn-IIA 1temtlic.i Conllln , ! Slorlls
I.INCO.N , larch 11-Speciat ( Telegram.- )
Testllol ) ' In time Davis Inller trial today
was on the general tines of that introduced
last week b ) the state' . I nil went to show
that the wreck was caused by human ngency
Sensational evidence Is expected about
Wednesday , when the sate wil atempt to
connect the defendant , ) , George 'oshlngton
Davis , wlh time wreck 01 the Hock Islall
train In August last and time destruction 01
eleven human lives. O. I ) . Hamey was the
first witness examined thIs morning. He Is
agent 01 the United Slates hixprcss company
at Lincoln. He said that the cO\llon of
time rails ns ho fOl\l them Indlcaled that
they hnd ben tampeell with . W. g.
Painter had male nn examination 01 the rails
and \IS posItive that they hmami ( becn dis-
placed by humnn agency , but would not swear
on croos-examnination , that they might nol
have been removcll subsequent to the wreck.
J. H. 1umlJ corroborated all 01 the preced-
lug testitmiony.
H. I. . Gardner , a guard at time penitentiary ,
reached time wreck about nn hour after I
happened . and saw nnl tnltw whim the dc-
fendant ther . Wlness said that Davis had n
wild-eyed look and asked wlucss what would
likely be done with the right man should he
0 caught. Gardner had told him thai no
punishment , lu his opInion , would bo to
erucl for such a pcrson. lie thought , [ rom
his deml\or , that the negro was very rest-
loss amid nervous , as Ihough unensy In his
nilnmi. PrIor to that night witness had never
sm 1)avis. On eroas-examnlnation witness
sal he saw n number 01 men standing around
with no coals en , ns It Was a hot nlghl.
Some WEe wcrkiimg others were standing
around. Among time latter was Davis
ONI OF' DAVIS' STORiES.
" ,1111Veras , laborer , sall that ho went
to the \\ck ; In a hack I Ih Cha ice Raynmommtl
Itad seen DavIs amid asked for his lanter
Davis returned with them In the hack and
hall said he was riding In the smoltllg car
when the wreck occurred Davis had told
witness Ihat he luaU brought the lantern f.om
Kcame ) ' . I
1" . J. Clmeyney , of the Huh clothing house , '
)
testnet In time afternoon. lIe said the GO-
[ enlant had come into the store 10 buy a
shirt on time moring after the wre k. The
defe.udant said ho hat bean working all night
at the wreck wlh Jarr ) ' oole. Ito toll
Cimeyney that he would lie 10 have hat a
rile and shoot the man who caused the
wreck ] , ant that nothing was leo baJ for imlum
Davis had salll he came from time wreck on a
hand car.
Louis Ryan said that he was waling on
the Union Pacifc track on time evening 01
August S. and had overtaken n party abonl
300 : feel frol time penitentiary road. The
man hnd I crowbar amid what appeared te
be a gunny sacl. lie could not swear
whether It ' ctawbar. The
was n crol or a cnwba.
Inn resembled tIme defendant and had a
sloW shambling g'alt. The mn had turned
off the road and ! moved away to an old house.
ThEORY OF THE DEFENSE.
George Bets said that he . In company with
Attorney Alschuler , had gone to this old
house and found a basket , soma chtclien
heads and n gunny snck. Court adjourned
nt . o'clock , as oIlier witnesses for the state
wore not present.
It , Is said thnt Halon , the ex-sectitn foreman -
man . who was arrested by the Rosk Island
)
company for fraudnlety carrying the name
01 his brother on the company's tme books ,
will be brought back ali subloened for the
state 10 deny any Iml'tatons of the defense
that the Rock Island wreck Ins cused , by
.
carelessness the part . of' any or Its em-
ployes In allowing the track to get out . of re-
hair.The
The defense , I Is saId , will accent for
the presence or Davis at the wreck on the
theory that be was al a chicken stealing
expedition with the sack In which he is sup-
pose : ! to have carried the monkey i'rench
and other tools with which the bolts were
drawn.
( ltTl LOUP B.tI'TIS'VS . CELEIII8.'tTEr
Old-Time SocIable to Ia held at the Church
N't SltnNhy Evonium.
NORTH LOUP , Neb. , larch 11.-Speclal. ( )
-One of the most phrasing social events on
the b01rd. for. the comlrg week Is an Informal ,
old-time social , to bo held nt the Baptist
church on next Saturday evemming. The peo-
plo of Ihls denomination were the first to
settle In this beautiful valley . over twenl-two
years ngo. during which time but few !
any Interruptons have occurred In the regu-
Jar preaching service 0 Sabbath school , the
attendance at the Inter alone averaging for
a long tme past , over 100 members.
A continued cause of congratulation among
the people here Is the almost unexampled
openness of the winter n ) to date. as nolh-
hog could ad well have suited a locality su-
ferlng from so great a shortage of rough Iced
and grin. There have ben , It Is title . a
number 01 light allows but the greatest of
them disappeared In a few hours and left the
ground In a condition so that time hOles and
cattle , which art depending on tht wild or
native pasture could get sutclent 10 answer
as an excellent substitute for cure and
slacliel hay . Few countries can show a
reccrd' more favorable than thIs In that ra
s ect. There are a mmumnher 01 considerable
herds In thIs vicinity now that have nol lund a
louthnt of hay nor a pint of any kind of
grain all wInter , ret are now looking surprisingly -
prisingly well , and , If the open weather con-
tnueJ , will go through the whiter without a
cent's worth of exrenso save the necessary
attendance. )
'he Coup Valley Dstrict Medical society , of
which V. I ) . Haldeman , J. D. , of Onl , Is
president , and C. B. Coln , : . D. , 01 this
city , Is secrlary , will hold . its ninth regular
meetng at SI ltaul , Neb , at the office of
Dr ; Grothnn & Grotluumn on Tuesday , March
12. I Afternoon and evening seslons will be
held. to which all' regular physicians are In-
vitemi . The members of this society make
theIr meetngs deeply Interestng 10 the pro.
lesslun hy the discussion 01 live nail current
topics relating to the various departments or
meicl science and Ihey are Jwt nt nil a\'erS3
to wluln , up their meetngslth a hamjuel ,
at which many viands strictly forbldJen to
their cyspeplo patents play an hnportanl
Ilart. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Athletic amid ) , I. . , . , ( 'nnl"5t lt 1'OIU.
LYONS , Neb. , March 1 1.-Special.-Lyons ( )
laJ heen a scenl of activity for the past ten
days. Friday nfernoon was wlnes3ec the
foot bal contest between time team of Te-
Immnh and the home baum The coirmty seat
boys calo out almond but time Lyons team ,
wi Practice ' during the week nUl try thorn '
again next Friday " Ilernoon at 'eknmnh ,
Friday evening the Burt county j1blc
school contest tool place lt the opera house
before about 150 peopie. 'Il crt were three
contestants from 'I'ekamnh , three from Oak-
land , three from Decatur , three from Lyons
and ! two from time county-Iourlcon In all .
SiilneyS'iisoim of Tekal h took first Ilrlze
In oratory and Jesse \Imier of Decatur got
seccnd. Beatrice Coma 01 Lyons received
first Ilrlzt In the dramatic 111 Gertrude
White of Telanmh cecommtl . Edith White of
fecntur secured fiat l > rl1o In the humoroU1
and Doily ! c lulen s.conll. The prizes for
the Ill In each dIvision consisted of a set
01 Washlnston Irvlng's works and fIn the
second In cach division a set 01 George
Imol's \orls. The judges were Profa. W.
K. Fowler of hiiair. n. 0. O'Connor of West
Point alI ) Mr Stnhl of Bancroft.
The Burt County Techeu' association mel
here yesterday , The program was carried
out In ftmli. About rlghty teachers were Ilrei.
cot hurt county Is wide awake In etucl'
I10nal Int resl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sour JmicIiu of /nn\ In Stanlon.
STANTON , Neb. , March iI.-Spechal.- ( )
Snow began fing here about G o'clock yesterday .
terday murnlng ant ! conUI ed until noon ,
ummelting' almost n fast as I fell. I Is estimated -
tmatcd that about lour Inches foil.
Miss Mae 1111Is here balding m e'-
logs ut the Methodist Episcopal church. 'rte
crowds much exceed the capacity of the
, church , and the overflow Is beIng entertained
-5 lie Baptist church Many Ire being con-
vcrtc ! , among ( Iem some gray-'halred vel-
crane who have -Li.weit lonl In the lesh ,
District court Is In sessIon hero anti will
continue nil this week , and I Is not hoped !
that the locket can he cleared even In thnl
ttmne . Most o. ! tlt tme last week was oc-
copIed with Wlnl ease , and there arc
two others ) cHI ' como U11.
I.INCOI.N l'Ol.iTIISV.tttMlN n ( UI' .
Jlhlc"l ' 11 - Toiar , \ntcI11tl.1 :
hy ut'l 1.luly , t nlln.AA ,
LINCOLN . , : JarQh 11.-Spectai ( Telegram. )
-lteptmbiican.Vripiarios wi bt held tomnor-
row. The conlp1tng factions appear tonIght
eager for the , , f \ ay. Ward meetings are
being held ! nil 'over time city. There arc tour
candllales for mayor In the field ! , Frnnk
Grnhnm of the ThIrd ward , Slate Senator
John B. \Vrlght 01 the Fourth , Barr Parker I
of the 1.'lth and ! George J.'OOmS 01 time
Sixth
For city treasurer there are five candidates -
dates n. C. Hnzlett , Henry Vlth , Alva ICemm-
nard , Mart \lkln mind John C. Stler. There
Is hit one candidate for cIty clerIc on the
republican slnte , RII he Is time Present In.
eumbent , JV. . Bowen.
The Secolll warders met at the court house
tonight , the Third ward patriots at the \'ind-
ser hotel , anti time Iennarll mel etucussed
In a vacant room In the \\'ebster block The
IUh 1 warders net at the corner 01 Six-
teenlh alit ! ha I streets , while the \\'right co-
lmotei horts held their final caucus at the LIHle\
hotel.lon. . W. J. Dr'an will reach thIs city
March )1 , which Is his blrlhday aimed-
versary. In recogniton or the event time
Jaclsonlan club hns nrrnngetl to have him
lecture on the same evening nt the I unlo
opera hauKe , on the timomime "Jefferson Still
1.lvls . " : Ir. Bryan has been Hpealtng on
the silver queston In time cast nnd soulh
since the ndjurmcnt of congress. I Is
understood that a large delegation from
Omuha wl bo present.
IN'mmS l'INI o 1.\'O I lA I. CONTEST ,
Al , bhhuul Pro liareit tf BljoY n roast II
Ihls l.imit ,
AShLAND , March 1l.-Special.-Ashiaumd ( )
Is much IntelestCI In the juvenile contest ,
which takes place In LIvingston's opera ,
hous" Ilmorrow evening. I promises to be
a lively commtcst The 11rogrm Is : Oratorical ,
gll Brush , "The Irusln ; Armistice ; " Don C
Gould "The Iurder 01 CaptaIn Joseph
Whlo ; " Charles Stockdale , "TIle Veteran
Solller . " .
Dramatic , Edgar Clark "The Rile of Jeu-
nlo McNEI ; " 1.lbble lenry , ' 'TheVldov's \
LIght ; " Dora Scn\.ooli , "The Ride In time Vui-
icy of time Connemnugh ; " Emma Service
"How lie Saved St. Michael ; " Grace Will . :
"The Legend or Bregond "
Time jUllges wIll arrive on the late train
tomorrol nernoon ali time cent slants wi
not Imow who thcy are until after the decIsIon -
cIsIon Is rendered . The program Is largely
interspersed with mtslc b ) the leading talent
of the city.
.Irs. Judd Marsh lot last evening for LIn-
coimm where she will be employed In the ca-
pac II ) of clerli I time Hoslon store.
lion. M. lartl roturnml from hamilton
) esterdn ) ' , where ho hnsecn vlsilng for
the last two weeks wIth relatives.
L. E. Kerr hnK removed with his famIly
to his farm In Donlns count near Omaha.
J.v . Andurdon' ! Council Bluffs was In
' D\ ' . amid
the city over Sunday , the gueat of \
Irs. Kirkpatrick.
Miss Jessie ' , \'hitmoro 01 Omaha was In
the city Sunday , visiting her brother Charlcs.
W..kel the Rem ze C COllll".lol. I
ALBION , Neh. , arch ! 11.-Special.-The ( )
relief committee swooped down on a farmer
north of town ) last wcel { , who had been ob-
taming his winter's coal from time coummty
while ho lied a .Iargo amount of his own purchase -
chase stored In' ' the ' cellar. lie was made to
reimburse time cbunty for the coal 1 furnislmed.
Miss MarIe hahn 01 Omaha Is visiting
friends here for a few weeks.
William McCord of the opera housl store
has purchased an Interest In a store nt hilme
Mo. , and will leave soon for that place.
Time appointment df F. M. Weizel ns city
treasure : , to fill thli vacancy was confirmed
by the board of trustee Friday.
A car load 01' ' eked oats , pu.chased by one
of time grain dealers at thIs place has been
returned on account of time large amount of
Russian tllste see It contained.
I"wf" A811R No Ald.
CHAD RON , Neb. , March 11.-Special.- ( )
Dawes county has been one of the fortunate
western counties of the state which thave not
lied ta organize I relief commission to solcl
outside aid for its poor and needy. ' 'hle
perhaps therc are a few isolated cases of des-
titntion . they have been 01 such a nature
that the citizens , ailed by the Red Cross so-
ctcty of which Chadron has a most commendable -
mendable branch. easily caret ! for.
'P.Je old time minstrels have organlzed
under the tithe of J. S. Dahlmnn minstrels
and will shortly give an entertainment In this
city , followed by n short tour through the
Black hulls In the interests 01 the Associated
Charities. The organizaton Is named after
the popular mayor of this city and will no
doubt meet with the success and approval
that limo varIed talents of time members de-
serve. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
"nl'I'Jou News Notes
WATERLOO , Neb. . Mnrch 1i.-Special.- ( )
J. G. Herrington , who was kicked by his
horst several days ago , Is able to be around
again with the assistance of a cane.
L. W. Denison shipped a carload or hogs
to South Omaha loday.
Mrs. K. Jacobson went to Prcmont on bus-
Iness thIs nmorning.
Rev. I" . F. Cook of LIncoln occupIed t'1
lulplt nt the Christian church Sunday.
, Cllon lnliley has moved his sawml to
the Iennway farm.
Uulon Pacific detcctves have been doing
seine work nt Valley , consequently the local
coal ealers' busIness has taken n boom.
Mrs. J. A. CummIngs was called to Valley
on account of he I sickness of her sisler.
l'oltel iL Sehrulcti CIty.
NEBRASKA CITY , March 11.-Speciai. ( )
-The dcmocrals nominated the following
ticket todaym Councilmen , first ward Henry
Bourter ; second , John Wale ; third H. N.
Shuman ; fourth. J. B. Nortimcutt . Board of
Edmueation . D. ' 1' hayden . Fret Heler and
C.V. . Wetters .
The republican primaries were held this
ovenimmg anti the convention wil meet 10.
morrow.
Staff Captain and Mrs. J. W. Cousins of
Omaha concludell a series of meetngs In
the interest of the Salvation army nt the
Melhodlst EpIscopal church this evening. ,
The meellngs wcr wel alenlled and the i
captain and his wire aronsell considerable Interest -
terest In time method 01 the army.
Itmitl-S'it'o Urtm'n ' tt II.tl- ,
hASTINGS , Mam'cimlL-Spachai ( Telcgram. )
-A imotitlon with , over 1.500 signatures attached .
taehed was prcsin ! nt tonight's mectng
of the city coummcell. , netting for time aUIJpreS-
sian 01 houses II ' ill fame and gamblIng
jolnls. Time petItlm'Viis $ presented by I com-
mnittee of eight gb'tiemen fran the Law anti
Order league , Ilalet ) ' fy 11ev. Mr. Hoso. TIme
petition alleges that 1co Is on the Increase
In the city . It wl'O acted on ul the tmext
regular meetlll o 1ho council .
Jul\\fer \ ' . 1la.
SUTTON , Neb.1 , , Mqrch ll.-Speeiai ( Tele-
gram-Mrs. ) Kclar , Wilow 01 the late Cap.
taln W. J. Ielarvbo ; was wel known In
the national guari * , idled suddenly Sunday
morning from the erects of drop3Y. 'I'hls
was , first cea , \\thln I the Womcn'a Re-
lef Ccps slnc . & I rganlzslon at Sutton.
This crdr has c1iirgd if the funeral
. . . . , . ' .n- ' . . . -
Never lea\o sutJrsrlo cllance In time bal : .
Ing. nr. Price's BakIng Powder makes Il
pure and sure.
- a
htlair ( " , ) \rh' ' : IIUIIC8 ltaimtls.
BLAIR , Neb. , March 11.-Speeiai ( Tele-
graum.-Time ) Ualr CourIer was leased January
1 to Boy Pros and Mooney for I pE-lo or
three montha , with privilege 01 buying the
plant. Saturday the uslnefl affairs tool a
different shape when the liroprietor J , L.
Greenlel' Illcoverut that they had made a
great many colectons and were preparing to
quit. Mooney heft town Saturday. Greenlee
hn taken possession anti taken 1'S Mayes
as a partner. May s ha been runnllg the
'fole : ram lucre. The' Telegram will cease to
exIst and the politics of the Courier wi be
changed back to democratic.
Minnie Jei was broub't over fram Itrhlng-
ton today and turned ovar to the tlmriff. The
doctors at Arlington pronounced her insaume.
She was taken to the poor farm , whert she
will remain until time Inunly bnrll 1"1 be
convened to examine her.
POPE TALKS ABOUT mRICA I
-
tntisfel1 with the Oondiion of the Ohurch
and Religion in America
S TOLL WM NOT SENT IRE TO MEDDlE
Ieo Wautelt 8010 Uno Whn Coull llel' :
11m )1(0.11'1 Ir 'hIM Country , of
Which Ollltol lie Ilclll , I light
I
ALBANY , March 11.-An echo of the e : '
cling election of the regcne of the state tint-
verslty a year ago , when Archbishop Corr-
gan ant ! Bishop : lcQu311 enllea\'oretl to defeat
11ev. Pather Sylvester Malone 01 hrookiymi .
has just reachl ) ' mere Irom Itommie. I com I
In n hotter wrItten lo n stale ofclnl by Gomi-
oral George S. Batchelor of Saratoga . for-
lerly mlnhter to Portugal , In which General
Dalchelor details a 10st 10toworlhy Inlor-
view with the poime.
)01Ie.
In this interview Iopo Leo Sllolc In ( time
most grateful way of the election of Pather
MaloM.ls regent. General Iltehelor saw the
POPe the last week In Fcbruar , when his
holness was represcntel1 us being In feeble
henll"l , but says that he scemed nol 10 be en-
fcehlc.\ at all.
General Batcheler writes that the Pope
lcd time con versa lon to America Iml said that
his enc'clcal was nt that lmo In the United
amI would that day be given
States , on sale ; ) ! I\en
to the IlIIbhlc. lie said he hImsel hind care-
fully revised the nglsh translaticim.
The Pope expressed regret ! that certain
newspalcrs anti Imblc men In AmerIca hall
objected to his endlng a delegate to Wls"1Ing.
ton or smlng OUt nn encyclical aa temmdiiug
to meddle with the affairs of a lorelgn gO\-
ornment or with Insliutons with which lie
halt no sympathy.
" ' 1'1Is Is nn error said the 1101)e. "I .10
not seol to mcdlle with gO\'ernnents except
to admonish my peollle to obey time civi law
and to conorm to the authority of [ the laml
)
In which they dwell. I sent a legate to
America In order that I might he batter Informed -
formed as to the character of Amerlcnn In ,
ellnlon ! and the IlecularleH of the national
amid state goverimmueimts amid above all , tI
reconcile nny conflict , II there he amy , b (
tween my church and the government of tl
Ia mmml .
"I consider America essentially a C'lrlstlan
countl ) Ielglon Is free The govclnment
does not nit 10r does II oppose Ihe labors
of the church. 1 nm free to say that time
further 1 study the conlilons of this , time
more It recommenls Itself 10 my jle lenl
I n religion cnlol thrive Oi Its own merits
thcn Il IUst stagnate or fall. I tel my
people to convert merlcam to the faith hy
proving to them hy IIIon3 amid orderly living
amid b ) precept and eXlmple that It Is thc
true Ielglon ; not 10 seek converts except
through means recognized by the laws of the
country ald the principles or humnu ammO
"
'
.
divine econom
)
General Uatchelor wrItes : "Ills holiness
had no critcism to malt on our school s\s-
toni it was wIse and flng that the 110j1'
lotion should be good cltzcns and It was wIse
In that It let all relglon3 nnd creel1s free 10
work out their own course on their own
mnerits.
"He spoke of sectarian anti parochial '
schools antI 1 assured him that the Presby-
terlans. hilethomlists Episcopalans , Balllsls
Inll all denomlnalonH ' 1:11 : ! their denomlna-
tonl schools amid the Cathnlcs had their
shnre of them , but all mu.t bo susllned hy
private means. The publc funds raised by
taxation Were only for the unIversal CdUC3lOU
and had no cre d. This holness said he was
satisfied America. " witim time progress of Catholcism III
. "When 1 was n nuncio In Brussels fifty
years ago , " said the pope to General Datche-
101. "I had a conversation . wih a young
priest named Hug"les , who came to see imie.
He was a brIght ycung maim made s
on religious questions In secular hiaiis . which
1 thought quite extro.dlnary. but whIch he
said was tn ( familiarize the people with the
Catholic reilglon. At that tme lhere were
only three bishops In the Untied States and
now there are elg"lty-three arid a cnrdlnal.
'Ve had only one caliege . and now we have
loony and 1 have just founded a great university -
city \"ashlngton and have given orders that
In all their teachIngs my prIests and proleesors
shah Inculcate love of country patriotism and
obedience 10 law as one of the c1rdlnal dcc-
trlnes In your clvl war Catholics fought
side by side with Protcstants.
"Patriotlsumm has no creed , and 1 nm informed -
formed that the liberal party controlng the
stale at New York chose one of our priests
as a regent of the uliversly , and I nm told
that time two senators of that great slate
represent Iwo creeds-one n Protestant and
one a Catholic of lorelgn origin. how timemi
comm 1 complain of the Insliulons of Amcrlc1 ?
The more 1 study them the more they please
me e.
mc."Have 1 IOt conformed my cardinals bIsh-
epa and priests to the new Corm of govern-
ment In France , and ndmonlshed them to AUS-
taln the republic ammO pnrtclpAte ! In the affairs
of Ihc nation ? J have admonlshell all my
people In AmerIca to refrain from strikes ,
never to resort to violence 10 redress a grlov-
ance but to appeal to time law alit ! the con-
sttuton . " ' _
,
A monument to enterprise and excellence
-tue world wide fame acquired by Dr.
Prlee's BakIng Powder.
o
Ue/\th / or " ( irtmmml nut" l'aU""sol ,
ShELBY , Nab . March 11.-Simcclal.-Mrs. ( )
Jane Patterson . familiarly known as "Grand.
ma , " died Saturday night , aged 89. She has
'rcshtell In Polk county a quarter of a century -
tury , and leaves a family of respected anti
iwosparons childremm . 'rho funeral was hcld
today.
HermBn Kunlsman retnred yesterday
I
from Germany , where he litmus been vIsiing
his narents for two months.
Ugh taxes and hard times have made 1
radical change In locat politics. The ma-
Joriy 01 nominees nt the nonpartsan caucus
favor hIgh license . , The prevnling opinion Is
that Shelby county will have a saloon this
year. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
Y"rl C"nnty'R MIH..I 0",111 HI'IIII"'II , h I nt .
YORK . Neb. , March 11.-Speclai ( Tea
grm.-No ) more applications by I the farmers
of this county for re\e In time way of grain
for seed and feet 11I considered , 13 Ihe
lmit has arrived . ' 1Iw number 01 applies-
lens received as figured up by Relief Agent
Smith mire 237. or this &G,2G ; bushels were
oats and 10GDt corn. I al npplcalons now
on hnml art reccepteti tht cost 10 the county
wi not be over $1,000.
. -
Stoclc Clmlnl I'hronh All lhlgIme .
LYONS , Neb. , larch 11.-Spccial.-Con. ( )
sltcrable snow foil here yesterday forenoon ,
but incited somewhat durIng the day Time
moisture will do coed lo the wheat sown
A numher 01 farmers report feed fur stock
becoming qllto short , but with lair welther
and an early lrlnl most or time farmers will
got their stock ) through al l'lghl. About the
usual Imount of grain anti corn will be sown
.
this scason. .
Ir".hll ( out or l'nmmtm'r .
W ASIING'ON , Ilrcl 11.-Secretary
rre hnm's physician tonight reports that he
I ts out getting at all along dnler. \1) wel and Is prallcaly :
lR.tTl 01. IUlTl. : 11 lll S..I\l
l"rnn l'metlsimmn Clntulcr ) ' 10.00 Away At
time Ago "I Seventy leers ,
pAnIS , March 1.-Worlh , time falous
"iimamm drc8smalter " Is , lead I .
Charles Frederick Worlh was born In
Bourne , Incolnslrc , England , In 1825. Al
time age of 13 he was alllleutClll tl n printer
his I'arlnls deBlrln that imtm lt'armm time trale ,
bitt lie evinced a strommg imcmsthiIty to handling
typo nmitl abandoned the primiting omee after
im hind served abomtt seven mmmommthms , lie
then wemmt to London , nmmd thmromigim time assistance -
sistance of a friend secmmretl a hmosltlon in a
draper's ( tiny goods ) shop , wimicim IOsitlOim lie
heft to enter time etmiploynment of Swami &
Edgar , drapers , where lie breamne a favorIte.
lie first conceive' , ! of miesigmitmg fasimions
timnonglu conversations whim tin. ' buycrs of
Swan & Edgar ant ! frcqmiently' muiatlo smigmes-
tions which tlm imeads of dopartimments ii'ere
not slow to see in a favoraimie ihgimt. Time
there lie talketi 'itim the buyers the mmmort , imo
resolved to go to l'aris , nut ! soon begamm time
Slimily of FremmchmS'imen about 21 years of
age Imo \vemmt to Paris anti shortly after his ar-
I Ival imi that city seetmret ! a hmosltiomm m'itii
( bagehhim & Co. , ammO 1mm a few years was imlace,1
at time heat ! of a departmnemmt. lum his imew
capacity imo lnammgmmrated mnamiy mmcc' departures.
\Vlmiio in time eimmploy of ( bagelin & Co. lie received -
ceived mmmtxlais for displays at time London omit !
ParIs exposltlomms. Later lie estabiishme.i the
firmmm of'orthm & liobcrg , anti in 1S78 fommndetl
time famous hiouso ofVortim. . Ills fammie as a
tlrc'ssmnnker nbotmmmmiod , amid among time mimany
athumiirers of imis skill wits time Ox-Enmpress
Emmgoiilo , for wimon't lie mmimmie a great balmy
eiegammt tlresses. it has been saul timimI i'iuiie
itaris rules tIme woriti of fashion , tIme mmmamm
who ruled l'aris-M , W'ertlm-was a Llmmcoimi-
simire , hiuiglamid , iamb , so hunt really it was nmm
Engiishmmmman who was thmi arbiter of time
vorhi's , fasimioim ,
COLUMBUS , 0. , March 11-11ev. lavhtb
liarries , omie of time oldest ammtb best kmmowmm
W'elshm mmministcrs of time commmmtm'i' , tiled bore
3'estertlay. lie vas bormi at Caerimmaumtimnn ,
Sommtlm'aies , in iS2 I. lie imaib ciuimrge of time
\'eisim l'resbytenlan cimurelt iii Chicago for
muiuietecn years.
MILAN , Mardi ll.-Cesar Caimtmm , time imls-
torlamm , is dead , aged 01 years.
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l'astry , mmmore tush politics , interests time
woimmen , Tile ) ' kmmow time best is matte whIm
ir. l'nico's BakIng Powder.
CAPTAIN ] 3ECK 113 NOT SCAflED.
Not iiMtmmricmtl by Titremitq froimm Fiommrtmny
.Srttlprt nit \'mimimi'hmegts tmmtl.
\Vlillamn hi. fleck , captain iim time Temitim
cavalry , actimmg lmmmiiamm agemit. at time \\'Iimmme-
lingo agency , is at the Merciuamits , accoin-
pamileti by imis wIfe.
lie ivas asked last evening abmut the threats
that hmavo been mimetic against itlmim by ' time
settlers oim time Immiliun iammds , whose temmmmre
has recently bocim ticcitiet ! tmnlawfui by time
Uimitcm ! States circmmit court of imppemmls , amiti
will hmave beemm ortlered to remnovi' .
"That is cmi old story , " akl lie ; "so old
that I attacim no inmportanco. anti 1mm mlceib mme
sigmmiflcanco to it. I imave been on time fromm-
tier In tue arimmy for timirty years , ammO I
kimoi' jmmst abotmt what it mtieumms. It hmas bucim
said that ( ho teummmnts of time Fhotmrmmoy Live
Stock comnpammy , wiuiclm iweteumtls to imohtl leascu
frommi Intlian : miiottees iii coverall ) ' , are
cowboys , bmmt they mtre for the most part
Scammdimmaviamis amutl farmers. Sommmo of timeimm
have the lammd for grazing hmtmrimoses , limit
immost are farmimers , 1mm imli they imave 37,000
acres amid time tenants mmmmmmmber cmbommt 160.
"Last Sattmrday I gave time Flotmrnoy colmm-
paimy. mmmmder iimstrtmct lemma front the lepart-
mmmoumt of time Interior , three days to vacate ,
I cmii awalttmmg instructiomme fromn time 1)cpart-
mmiemit of time hmiterior as to iiow to liroceed
with evictioiic. "
. .bh1UIi.II , ( .L5 t'1' S.ILT LlKl .
l'llimml front S'cil hiurteems iliit , ; Awe ) ' anti
s iii ' .mipply tI1 1)emmmemmmta.
SALT LAKE , March 11.-This city Is re-
joicluig over tue final arrival of natural gas
wiuichm imas been mOped from time velis fourteen
inilca dintant. The commipieticmm of the first
connection was celebrated by time illuminating
of the ummain streets with flainbeaux turned on
at iuiim pressure from the ummhus at the Teni-
pie block. Time supply Is brought to time city
by an EnglIsh company and will be connected
with the mains of tue ioai gas comnpauiy ,
which him cnntracteul to supply a number of
harge local nianufacturers and city consmmnmere
at a price how emmougim to dIs-piaco coal as a
fuel. The wells aiready improved bare an
aggregate' output of 20,000,000 ftet per day.
The supply already available is ample for
the entire mbomarn ! of the city for domestic
heat anti lIght , with a goomi surplus ( or manmtm-
facturlng iumrposes. A formal celebraticmi of
tIme new Cmitsrii'ISO is to be held In a few
days eluder the auspices of the Salt Lake
Cimammmber of Comnimmerce.
( ) .VJ1 F.lJLfJiCi IsItfP.'GS ON , dSOTIIIJ.
Joimu : lm , atummmnlrt , Onc.Timmmo Mayor of
hmmI'i'tlo , Iomctt1 In tin iVail.
BUFFALO , March 11-John 13. Mtmnmuing ,
duo ruaister , mnade an assignment to John A.
Kelmnmetl3' of tIme Niagara bank. Tue assign-
mmmemmt ha ascribed to the failure of time Stand.
mini Browiiig coi'pammy of ldaitiimmore , whuic'.m
company oweil John Ii. Mammnimg : & Semis up.
srards of $100,000.
Mr. Maumming imas been mnayor of Bmmi'faio
and possesses large twoperty himterests In
thIs city anti vIcInity , mmpon which during the
recent period of depression lie lies ieen mini-
able to rcaiize ready cash , lie hmas been
hooked upon as one of tIme iiiIti flrmimmciai
mmmcmi of Litmftaio. 'l'he assetim wli rxcoeO the
hlabiiitiec. The total lisbiiltiea are tmet yet
detimmitely known. 'l'lme Imm'eferenees amoummt to
$50,000 , Mr. Mmmmmmmhmmg twos president amId a
heavy stocicimomtier of the Cmiii & liemmmmtnig
Pimeuniatie Itimiltlng Im'umn ccmnhmammy , coim-
trolling mm , valuable patent uaed mmu mall ing
lii many cities.
'rrev.'morc' celtiammt'tssnlatiomm ! IietIom ,
LT'h'IC'A , N'V. . , ? thtrch 11.-At time mmntmmmi
mneotimmg of tue Travelers' Mutual , Accitlemmt
4'tnoociatIon of Amnerbemi , helm ! lucre today , tue
foliowiimg ofiicere vere elected : Pm'e'41t1 'mmt
lIi'nry I ) . PIxie ) ' of Utim'a ; ser'rc'tary mcmiii
' ' , ' ' ' , him'c'-
tm'casurer , ) lsrmim',1 'I'reveii of I TtK'il -
tot-mi , Itimetsi 11.Vihicei' . Cimmirlees .1. hlmmrd aiml
Jmlson ( ] 'P. St . 'ells , 7tlotltimis % vL'mo mttiojtel (
emmdorsi mmg t lie 1111 miocv hm'iitl I eg hiofore I itt'
Malt' leghmtlatmmre comimwihlng imotelai , tomie-
let mmti ; and fitc-ttmnlr's to have tire csmiimem ,
amid enborsiimg time anmeimmimnemit to time bill
municing It COmlmlittlCoEy for c-ad , ttlmd t'v'ry
ruttiroutti 1mm liii' state I'm itmo 1,01)0nmtie ) ti''ic-
ets , to cnit lint over $0 , these ticitetmt to
comitnin stopover jirlvli.ges ,
( ) mmlv m Iti"t rhmnirt. itt'Imimiiti'tl ,
hiAVi'it1ilLt4. Mimes. , March ll.-fn con'e-
( imience ot time vote of time strikers yester-
duty to tiec'iuro time big shine imtrlke nit timoro
were eroivtlmm htefortm time minor's mmf every far-
tory bug befome time tltnt' for cpnImmg today ,
aiore I immtml i00 of time 701) 'trliwrs uppli''tl '
for their old ititiOmm but up tu m'otvm emily
abou 100 imad hiemm renstmm t'i , antI tli ' mtmil-
joi'ity of Itmt'i'tm wcm' " femumalo oimeratlves anti
mnuc'hmmnr , m'tltcim re At leimmit 'P ) of tIme mttrik-
( 'I'C \'thi iia'u to itav'm ttmwI to mi'c'tmm's t'lfl-
jiloynmiumiL Agemmi h'otnuroy of tltti nitrilitirum
mmmIti today that. ho reg.u-cls time ritrilmo as
it victory for time etrIiCem'i him roves ci wmmy.
I
lutist 'mI Ii's ( .1 , ileek 1.mC 'fr'mm ) .
SAN Fht.NC'ui'O ( , 'tfarc'im ] l--\'miilamu Ii.
I lmtzt'i , the I heat mica I nmmi n c'lm a I 'i c'iimm m'gt'i
v It hi temhl mig $ i .000 froum I m lii mmliii er-i im-lav Iii
New 'it'it , S'IIi imiiVtJ to go immt'k alit ) mitujiti
truth. lie tm-Iou to imot lire hits reheius nit
imuhleimmi coipims , limit time t'at'C was imemrd this
limoi'im I umjr , mcmii I Ii e W'imM I"iflIt imtietl tO I lie cue.
lady 01' the Now York oiileei'mt ,
cc : ; jhk !
ICAR1I
: READY TO WEAR.
EVERY GA11NT GUARNTF.O.
. FIT , FiNiSh , rASlilON , TIlE LisT.
Ask your Outfitter for them.
DOLLMI9 ABE DOLLARS THESE DAYBI
Shirts will fit your U 1)21C " as s'c'1I as your jer$021 ,
WE WARI/'tNT IT.
'Yomir ettidrosa , amid we'll mmmdl you our Souvenir of Fashions. ' '
comimlete book ,
tov1 FactorIes U , , V. CLUETT , COON & CO. , Ma1eri.
1)11. ) hAY \VOUU \ ) NOT GIVE UP
Declines to Turn Over tlio Lincolit Hooptttl
for the Iiiiano to Abbott ,
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FORMAL DEMAND MEETS ! T REFUSAL
( lni'crmmor ilobetmmmmh , mimiti Ills AimlmnhtitcO 11111
Utmt tO thin , t"t'ittiit mmmiii hub il.teic
tgiitmm-himIy Sutm' Omit mm ito-
, traimilmmg Order ,
1.1 NCOI4N , Ma rch I i.-Spechmml ( Teiegramn. )
-Time first rommmmti In time struggle for imossea-
siomm of ( lit' Stiperltmtehmdelmcy of time Limmeola
iimsmme asyinumi closed tomboy with Dr. J , 'I' ,
liai' still Iii tIme riimg anti slightly deflammt ,
Governor Iloicommili , accommipalmleib by Dr.
Luther J. Abbott , rode omit to time asyhummm at.
tmoqn , s'hcre they creri' commrteommsly reeeis'et !
by Dr. ha- , amuil ftr mc while after being ,
se.iteti cliattctl atmommt time weather. Timen 1)r ,
Abbott lmrescmmteml lr. hay with a couple of
comumimunications tisiet ! at tIme exectmtivo 001cc ,
Umit wrlttemm by Ir. ) Abbott , '
Time first c'as a statemument of Ir. Abbott's
imilpOititimmohit ammil all time circmumtammces comm.
mmcctotb therewith , vltim aim offer to allow Ir.
hay time imospitality of the nsyimuumm tmmmtli sticl
time as lie tmmigimt desIre to aldicete for good.
Time secoimmi ras mm formmmai deimmanil for iimmhmme-
tilte imoSSesi0mm , ammO also for mmli time keys to
the lnstitutiomm ,
Br , hay said In reimly that lie commiti mmot
consitier time imraimositlrnm for a mmmommment. Time
tlimmo tovimicim lie ivas aitImoluitOt ! smmperlmmteimd.
cut lint ! imot expired yet , nuitl womiitl not for a
year , as Imo held a couummmmlssiohm tlteml Iii ISOO.
( hider alit ! lmy 'irttie of that ceimmnmIsiomm lie
imroposed to reimmain.
mlammary , asslalant physician , was thou asiteb
by ir , Abbott , wimeumm Ito iroIiosNl to be
guitletl by 1mm time ftmtnre. ir. ) Manmry :
Imrommmptil' anaweretl by Dr. ! lay.
Tlmemt Governor ltolcoummb mimmil Dr. Abbott
ttok their heave , ammO caumo back to time city ,
Ir. Aiilmott says lie is imot prepnrei to state , , , , ,
what Imis iin of actiomi c'Iii be 1mm tIme fimimmre.
It is troll knotvli that lr. tiny contlially itt- . ' .m
\ites quo wnrrmnto : irocecdIgs to test time
tenabIlity of his imosltiomm. Tlmk , imoivever , will
be avoided , if possible , cmiii otimer umrocectiuro
hint ] , tliotiglt s'lmat 5110110 it will take is umot
very definite at hiresemit , Meantiumme , time doors of
limo asyimini are itehit loclmeti , nimd it Is safe to
say timat nil smmbeqmiemlt visitors wIll ha stub-
jecteil to a ciosL' ammtl immqulsitive scrmutluiy.
Lab tonight timere were legal tbtVelopmmletits
to tu'ove tlmimt lr , Hay and his legal advisors
tb not teei so sccmmro hIm their positIon , 'runty
vent before time district court ammO swore out
a temmmimorary wrIt of iumjtmnctiomm restraimming
ir. Abbott froumm in ammy way atteummptimmg to so-
euro posessioim of the oilico to wimlch ito line
linen appaimuteil by Govem'umor lloiconmb. Up to
10 o'clock toumigimt time writ had not becim
served upon ir. Abbott.
FumIrIJur ) 'Is It lglm 1.1. t'mo 'l'icimct.
FAhilhiUltY , Nob. , hilarcim 1i.-Spcclal (
Teiegraum.-The ) citlzt'mus high iieense caucus
was held this c'remmhimg aummi the fohlowimmg can-
tlidatos for CII ) ' oiflccs miommilnuatetl : Mayor ,
Joseimim Sarbacim ; clink , C. 11. Ioimny ; trees-
tirer , L.V. . Goodrich ; ahuienmmmnmm , First ward ,
ci. C. Parzomus ; Secoimti , Janice \Vimttalmmr. .
Pure Blood.
It ; lImo cotmmhitlou 111)011 ) vlmIeli good
ltm'itltim Is hmt'StIV''d. I t eammumot 1)e ) humtd
111)0mm immmy oliit'r tt'rIlm4. Set1mtti'i's mmnti
( iliUm to couuipoiiitnlno w'ili imut give sti'oimg
t1CL''t'S ; Pit I'm ) biotu ! is d 'tummm im mit'd. lh ti-
lmmmt'mm Is 'Il I mutt ( 'II 10 m'hmemt mmmii t litimi , ho.
I 11)115 ' 1hi mmcmt ei'mdicmt : Ic scrofmuhit , gihmnti.
imtmilsIil hot oVeI'i'tmlmmo I hint tired fool-
lug , bmmt : Ul these tromubies miimty be ab-
S0tmtOl ! ) ' cured by tallihmg
Hood's '
SarsaparllHa
Ik'ctlms' : I loud's Smmmsmptm'Iiia : : mm1tilei :
' i'Ioim lmeiitlt lulooti. Timimt in '
imml'e , , : givlllg ; -
I Ito logical , mimtttim'mil anti thin only m'eimson
for limo mmlmpmrmtlim'tl : stmcct'ss of IIotid'.i
' ' coral ho . Get "
Smmi'mminil'ilIt : mis ut imgoiit.
tmiils' , liutmd'u-i.
! -T 1 am-a ta'itm'ie'mq , mmuihmieIl''c.
mOO S h tivn. Alt mlm-tmggists,20c.
P Pllrnjc
PLJ TAC
% $
Co13urners ochei'vj tobacco
arewi1linto paj a liRleinore thali
ttmhe price cre for the ordinaij
frade tobaccos , will jind ih
brand 5upeuior to all others
BEWARE OF IMTATION& !
± 3A111H OF BEAUT' '
Balmy blenmtsiw. ' illmmiie , * , roil , nought hinds , anf
. ft'mAumo , lair Prei.'mmtm-Ii ' t'u-n1
i"tJAi' , etfci mu .kl
mmmrmfy1mtg amid betmmmtif Imig .oap
, " 5 % iiI ml. ilarest tim , , .st'tt's ,
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, ( boItt mumd . ' ' Oni
' _ _ ' m.mtrsm'm ) cccli
, , ( , , , ' Iutflti'ies t't'cuim.ti omm hEC
t 'mn t e of iuiliimiiitlipmm , , : miii ciojp
4r ' , f mite Hul.I tv'mywiisr- .
TeeffiWfl1oLd
IBAILEY
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DElhi 31 ,
Pxtomi liloir.
tUtu miami i'.mntmammm fitS.
'I'd , 105.3 ,
i-'mmll Set 'F'oihm.3 00 I fIlIvem' hiiimmmam , $ l 00
hue ' . T'ctim. . . . . . 7 itt ) l'uro ( ulII F1iIimOsL.0
'rhilmi l'lato . . , . I U Ut ) (1 old ( 'roi'mi's ' 2dc Ii 30
l'tlmul1sa )1xtrael'mm OOe lli'lttti 'l'uutitcclii ( (3 00
Teeth Out In Diorning ,
New Tooth Same Day
FAfIES A tLi AisOU'1''i1OmCU
I mOo i'Oatmmrca amid JLcumuY'
, ' ttg lilemtshel , itt lou p. boot : to. ' mm starm' .
, iltIi 51. 5'o.lItt41' ' , l'nl v. I4 11. , N , Y.
ttivvitttjr ( 'I' ! V4itnm , V's Itt , ' mad li
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MPiiE 25 , 36(3
1111(1 60 celitli
-'l'eieplione 1131
'I'ONIGII'l' , 8:15 : ,
WILD OATS.
Statimmet's S"lnt'adtsy tint ) Saturday'
March 1315-A Suthvrn tOo. "