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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1895)
I . I T . . - - 2 ' TilE Ol\rAIIA DAILY B.E1 : , 'TEDNESDAY , MARCH 13 , 1S9. ! r TIght to the ! ! property. They say that they ! pto8ented thIs wopotttOn to the prInt who ! propsiion had been elected by the congregation and who had no right In the premises , . but he refused to listen and they determined to take forcible posessOfl. The other Aide Also clalm a right to the property. They admit that It belongl to thc Roman Catholc church. but they uy that as they paM for It with their money they ought to have n voIce In sying to whom the title ! hou1 pnss. 1 Is now 11eedc1 to Vicar General Choka. and they refute to transfer the dCIll to B hop S nn- nell. Since the llshop ) did not have ' the deed they claim tht ho rcrused to : appoint a priest , and that therefore they t' , electcl the present priest thcmclvcs. Priest , armlnskl wu raised to thc prlesthcod by , Archbishop Vilatte to carryon the services or thc church , according to the Latin rite . , much a Roman and they cbll that he Is as I t Catholic lS l\holl Seanneil. The Icallrrs of thc ScannelllvlBon seem to . be Joseph NowickI all Jnch Netzer , with ' lieutenant. PrIest Adam ! pranowskl as Icntennt. ) { arlinskl anti Joseph Inda I appear to he at , the head or tM other faction , aOl the priest . , claims that ho ha been threatened fre- ! , ' qtiently. ThCy desire to 1(111 1 him he says , quenty. T1y < " anti have heM meetings to lay plns for ' doing so , but the bishop has to\ them not 't j . to .10 this He thInks that the whole trouble )1' ) t1 was caused by Nowiski vljo . he say ! , Is ' continually urging on his countrymen to vlo- contnualy Illng I' lenc I : l'rIct ICurminshi was arrested In the afternoon . ! ! I ' noon and charged with shooting with Intent I to kill. I' ' ki. . IN TiE l'OICE COURT. I " Allm lnanowskl fell n complaint against ' ' the priest charging hIm with shooting with 'j' I ; Intent to kill ! saver Dargaczevski. The arrest was made soon afterwards anti Kar- mlnsld was arraigned before Jllfge nerka , who released him on his own recognIzance to appear al a tIme not sot. Joe lrakowsld who were mixed anti Jacob Netzel , two men up In a slle fight , were arrested and released on hands ( or iOD each for their appearance _ In police $ today at 10 o'clock. - - Late In the afternoon members of the Kar- mlnskl faction appcarell In police court anti fed complaints against Jhelr opponents , charglni ; hem t with various offenses , from fhootnl charllm with Intent to kilt down to aasault. Those for whom warrants were Issued are : Nick Cherelc , Jacob Netzel , ' August Nelzel , Frank Szczpanlck" . Prank Iinjnoskl . Adam I'rzanolslc rank lUtiwelaki , Joseph Nowis- clc Nlkodlmls Tar aszewskl , Xawery Tar- gaszewslcl , John Krystynell , Katy Krystynelc , Francis Oorlk , Kaly Szyntanaka , Katy Naw- racIJlt , John KahauowskY ; John Ienlgar , - Anton Zgilnaki . Wallency Joseph NawrcaJnton Zglnslc. Wallucy Karb\\'skl , John Kozicki , Tom Cherelc and Prank ICobUla . At the conclusion or the fu lade an examI- nation disclosed a dozcn holes In the wall naton the door and altar where the bullets had InlodlllIl themselves Two of the bullets , nlercell a statue of the Virgin Mary but none of the altar pleccs were touchel1 Jlllg- Ing from their positions In the walls some of the bullets must have passed very close td time head of the priest , I WILl4 ShOOT TO KILL NEXT TI1 "I do not regret It a particle that I shot Dargaezewsld , " said Priest Karmlnsld yester- day afternoon when In Jai , .I I were Placed In the same positIon again I would , act In the same way , only I thInk that I would be cooler and shoot with better effect. ' In the church I ' not When I saw the men was ! frlphtenet1 , but I atmlt I was considerably excited . and that made me shoot a little .wldl ) I 5hot at the men's legs every time , because I did [ not Intend to 111 them , but I , would do differently the next tme , They deserved - served to be killed , for they enterei on my Premises like robbers , with the intention of . - killing me , and I surely have the right to protect m'self They Intended to kill mo , , for I have received several letters threatenIng . Ing my lfe , Heretnrore they did not Intend to murder me In the church for rear or , desecrating It , or so I have ht.ard that Bishop Scannel has advised them The lawyers , I , understand , have also been urging them to . get posECson of the church by any means. I "These thing have kept the people , who I . are poor and ignorant In a continual state of frenzy , and when their anger cooled oft a lit- T tIe the man Nowlsld would set It ablaze again He I the one whom I blame for the ; trouble that occurred ' , today He has been contnlal ) urging on thepeople to get pos- . Gesslon of the church and to murder me. "As to tile property , we have a right to . bo In possession of I under the Injuncton , granted by Judge Scott. I will admit that m I ; II the property of the Roman Catholic : clureh , but I bas never been deeded to Bishop Scannell . and therefore he cannot ap- , point a priest for the congregaton , Conse- quenty I was elected the priest by the con- gegaton , I the property Is ever deeded ' tQ the bishop I will be perfectly willing to , step' down from time psiton , I am , how- , ever , aB much of a Roman Catholic priest as , ' the bishop hmhnself. I was ordained by Arch- bishop Vlale of Wisconsin last August , and I have papers to show the fact But Bishop Scannel wants to get possessIon of the property himself and docs not want the con- gregaton to have It , 'Vhen the church was - under the care of priests appointed by him the congregation was being continually rbbed , These acts make me almost ashamed of the fact that I am a Roman Catholic priest. . WHAT BISHOP SCANNELL SAYS In speaking about the mater Bishop Scan- nell said : "Al that I know abont the trouble that occurred today I have learned from the newspapers I have had no communication with the pcoplo who made the attack on the church for a long time and have not advised them In anything , I do not Intend to take any acton In the matter. hut as the case bas been taken Into the curts I will let the law'erl fight It out without Interference. ! " /ttthiougim , of course the people ought lo have tried to take possession of the church by legal means , I am of the opinion that they bad the right on theIr sIde. The decree de- Il'crell by Jntg 4mnbrose placed them In possession of the rOllrty and vacted the . writ or Inluncto Issued by Judge Scotl. I . um of the opinion that IhOe who opposed their entrance to the property are In comiC - C tempt of curt , I heard that they Intended I to take an allpol to the sureme ! , court , but I I : do not know whether they have oven filed thclr anperaedeas bond I do not believe they . ] mave. because they are poor ant they will 10t bo able to get anyone to go on the bond us there Is nothing II their case. As they would Icllher obI ) the decree or the court , nor apllrwty tale an appeal , the other rac- r , ton probably decIded to take the law Into , their own hands They are a poor anti " Ignorant Ilcopio and very exclahle , "I do not recognize this man Iramlnalt as a Roman Catholc prJest lie claims to have been orlalnCI by Archbishop Vilatte. There I 10 such archbishop In time church There , i a man In " 'Isconsll by that name who 4 cals himsel . a bishop but wih 10 rIght . , "No , I 110 not Intend to meddle In time , . matter. The congregation may fsht , but as . ' the case IR In the courts I Intend to walt ' until I Is settled there. " m Early last nllht a report was clrculatel1 that time Ioles of South Omaha were going , . to Sheeley staten to capture the church , ' and that they would be assisted by some t , 10113 from Council Bluffs mind the attnclthlR party ( f 'csterday. I xclemcnt ran hhh and the followers of Irlest Jarmilski flocked to ' the church he3vly armcd with revolver amid shmotguims. Sentinels were stationed lt the rear of time church on time Inside anll swore to hold possession of the church as long as , they hall lo enough In their bodies to make I resistance. c . SITUATION LAST NIGhT . Three olcer were sent to the scene to pre 1 Vent time re.occurrence of time scenC of yes tlrday. and at 1 o'cloclt time excitement h11 somewhat subalded. Time Ilatel In plaenlon m : . caimed that It was necessary for them to ban Ilolce irotectiomm . and Pric'st Jarmlnlld p claImed that an prganhcII body or the mmssaii- I ' emits was stationed In I house Imledlately adz - z joining time church , and It was his opinion r . that time Intenton of time mOi concealed In time . house of Cne his bltt'rest enemies waR to L await an opporturity. when the parties II . possession were off their guard to make 1 rush alt gain Possession of time disputed prop- I crt ) At a late hour host nlht the expected ' parties from South Omaha and Counci luIs - , , Ilad not Ilut In theIr appearance . and no signs of the defeated Illutea could bo Irl In the . . 1 , 'Iclnly of time church Time men stationed lr the cinmrch . a the hours roled hy amid no . . II"UI of the attacking parly ( wa seen , began fettling lor" cimeeriut anti secure , and frequent - , f . quent trips were made to the nelghhorlng , . asloomis . As the aIlrlt went 1011. 10 rose . the confidence of time party In roscllon that ' tbe ) ' wouhl bt able to COlli successfully wl h I' ' any attacking party and tl" they would be fr : able to retain time advantage which they bad been successful In holding ) tsterday. , ' 1 fe ll/ ! engendered between the Iwo , 4 , factions over the occurrences of yesterday II ' ) WtH , and Bishop Icnuel was roundly denounced by Iarmlnskt and his followers. They claim that they are the victims of I ccnplrlcy whIch , If Il Is successful will do frllHI them or their rights , and antler the er- eumstancC they are not wfing that the affairs - fairs of time church shnl bo administered without their having / voice In It. armlnskl said that ho was willing to receive any one who cale on him for private or buslnln ren- Ions , hut he would , with his lCe , prevent the forcible entrance to the church or any body of men , anti that the lot of Injured woulll number moro the next time , 8 ho would shot to ki , lie Intended to protect the rights of hi followers . anti the scenes of ) sterlay had no terrors for him. With the assistance of his friends he expected to re- lain IOSesslon ) of the church until the supreme court decided otherwise P. Iargacze\skl , who received bulel wounds In the legs , was more severely In- Jurell thnn was nt first supposed. He was removed to St. Joseph' " 1mopital. where I was decided that one of his legs would have to bo ammiputated The InJurell man and his brother reused to allow the amputation to bo mnllo last night. Adam Przanowslc. who acted as one of time headers or the Scannel faction . spoke as fol- lows : " : \s soon as Ju.llo . Ambrose delivered his decree In the case wo waied Until re- centy for the priest and his congregation to vacate time premIses or to appeal the case to the supreme court They have no right whatever to remain In possession. as the decree Is against them As they neither ap- pealell the case nor vacated time church wo I notified them to leave but no attention was paid to time notice. Thererore , on Monday nlrht 10 11etermlnell to take possession , amid this morning marchell to time church with that imitentiomi. " y .1U.\T ( Ifl ) l"/ " /I.I AT LOUIS riLLI. UIstrlc Meetimmig TRrluty Atoltel RII mum 1IJly"hll : 1lmo 1t. , LOUISVILLE , Neb. , larch I 2.-Spechal.- ( ) Lotmisvhilo have been dde- Louisvie peoille ) entertaining - rates to the district conventon of time Independent - pendent Order of Odd Fehlowa . which closed yesterday mornlns In the afternoon a "love reast" was imeid at which fIfty testified to the good things received from the order. Whie time men were tl enJo'lng them- selves In their lodge rom the Iebeltahs were preparing n feast of a different sort In J. , \ . llasimncier's 111 , When the south- hound Missouri Pacific train arrh'ellhe visitors from Omaha and other points were cordially received and marchcd to thc banquet hal , where covers were lall for slxt ) ' , Twice were the places filled. lronlt ) at 7:30 : the evening session ot the conventon was called to order. The folio \ Ing are some of lie vIsitng brothers : I' . C. Peterson noble Ira 01 , llalsmoulh ; It. Dexter district dep- liLy granll master Ashland : T.V. , Shr'oclc , past grand master Baltimore , Md : G. W. 1'ox ; noble grand . 8prhlGleld : J. p , gage , grand , secretary Freinommt ! : . _ G. L. Loomnis supermor representative i"remonl ; I.oorls , superIr represenatve , Cyrus Alton , district deput EmwoQ : C. N , Ste\ens. past noble grand , Emwooll : I p Browmi 3. K Barlter , L. Olsen . 1 B. Bates , p , C. Hanson , ! S. Drlgls , 0 I Snyder Joseph I Fctzer I Rclchter , I. B. Egonberger Ed Stamm , Platsmouth ; W A. : ller , Alvin Bali , H H , Miller , G W Booze W E. Miller . Sprlngfc1l ; S. Loring , Bird Critchfeld , C g , Paddlerord , Emwood : J. W Stall . J. 1 Stoli . Nehawlm ; J. T , Aught , 3. W Hanle Ashland : A. Craig. Wahoo : J. G. ountnln , Merna : 0 II. Beecher , Scanda , lCamm ; A. Cimeldon A\oca , Thomas W. Shr'ock , worthy past master has been a membcr of the order for more than forty ears. He Is still a memher or Friendship lodge No 7. Baltimore , ! d , The local Hebelchs , with visiting sIsters , held a meeting In Ilasimneier's opera hall Rev Dr. Hobbs , a member of the ancIent school was an Interestng and Interested spcctator , The local lodge has a large new hal well furnIshed and always In good order. I was a great meeting and the local lodge was greatly strengthened and the cause of Odd Fellowship advanced. ! r , C. 0 McDonald and Miss Zee A Clifford were married Sunday at noon Rev Femming or the Baptist church olclatng , A convention of the Christian Endeavor societies of this county will be held here on Friday and Saturday Qt this week The local organizatIon Is making arrangements to entertain all delegates. OLUEST NE UASH/ WOMAN DE\O , Mother : of B l'oncR Chic ExpireS at the Ago of lid. DECATUR , Neb. , March 12.-Spcclal.- : ( ) In Nebras1.a and Plobably the oldest woman NebrasJi at any rate the oldest Indian womnn , died at her home on the Omaha reservation Fri- day at the ripe old ago of 15 years Site was quite a relic of ancIent times and was the mother of a noted Ponca chief. She claimed to have the pleasure of knowing the great explorers. Lewis alI Cark , per- sonaly , I Is known positIvely that she had In her possession pots , urns all cooking utensis that were used by the Indians at least seventy.three years ago , They are quaint looking things antI would be con ld- cred valuable property In time hand of .some novelty shops Site was buried according to white cus- tom and prominent people from the surround- hIlt country attcmidcd her funeral The In- dians' mode and ritual for the burial of their dead Is indeed pecular , Fire Chief , who died not long ago was tendered what they con- sller atm honor His daughter caled the people tOGether and feasting was indulged In near the old man's grave 'fhls Is but ono of their many pecuhiariUcs. - - - - - - CJ.NE , 1. GIUI.\l CUl'J'LIU. ISis -oot So Ho\'orely Crn.bel . RS to Render Amlutlton ? ctt.ssiry. LINCOLN , March 12.-Special.--This ( ) morning Clarence H Graham a printer , lost his right root whlo ntemptng to cross In front or a train of cars on time Durlnston road at Eighth and N strccto Being In a hurry , ho did not walt until tIme train pulled out , but crawled between the cars While so doing the engine let II ) the slack and Grahum's right foot was caught between the bumpers and so badly I crushed that am- putaton was necessary lt time anllo Joint Graham lu 18 years old , living with hlsl grandmother at Wghteenth and Wtrieto. . and ' ut the tmo or the accident was deliver- lng' time daily editIon of the Dunlap Court relOrts. His mother came down from Omaha today In - response - to a telegram. Nlbrolm ( 'Ily' " H"Ilhlrnl , 1Jclet . Nr DlASKA CTY , March 12.-Speciai.- ( ) Time republicans this afternoon placed the fol- lowing ticket In the field : CouncHmen , First ward , Cal Chapman ; Stcond , F. C. Nicholson ; Third , William Irower : Fourtim Cbarles G. Fischer : hoard of Education Anton Ziimm. merer , E micCaliqni and Il. lI , 'faggart. Time ticket Is a rood onc. E I , Nortimcutt , a letter carrier was seriously bitten by a dog yesterday. Time animal was killed. Reuben D. Cllrch was adjudged Insane this aferon by the commissioners of Innnly , al1 will be sent to the asylnm at Lincoln Time young man' insanity partakes of a deep hatred toward his parents Time populists have decided not to place a city ticket before the pcople at time spring election. Whlo going down the cellar stairs this morning , W. II. Walaco mised hIs footing anti iamtde-d at the botom with a bralcen Ihouhlcr blade if. Straw Ihls morning caressed hJs wife with n coffee pal , IOurlnI the hot liquid down her hac ) ' . Mn Straw obJecteJ to such dcmonstratons or afecton amid thC 110100 were called to settle the trouble. .1. P. Icltey ) today commence suit agalut H. U. Walace In time county court to recover time lum of $ lGtiOdue _ ou - a note . II'nrgllh'ltulInlun ; , ' t ht ( ' . NOHTI PLATTE . Neb , March 12-(8p- ( clul 'I'oiegrammi.-Time ) efforts of the director and , stockholders of time North l'lall N4- tonal banI , whIch has be'n In the handa or a receiver for several 10uths , have pro'en unsuccessful . 10 far a concerns reorpanlzlng anti reopening the bank , Receiver rOolte I . will commluro tomorrow and Proceed to clce \P the affairs of the bank af aool l posal- ble. 1 Is thought that dcposltors will be paid In ful , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ w "I.rlnD Itrevitie. , WATFIOO , Neh" , larch 12-(6peclal ( ) -Alex McDouGal wi rarm C. P. Cay & Son's ten'mcre btrlp ou Front street tbl4 year. A lumber of citizens got out wih their smoked glasses tl see time eclipse , but were diu II had , Mr fO . E. Morgan of Iowa City tl t visiting ! ber alder , Mrs. Ucorge Archer , BARRETT SCOTT BILL VETOED Mcaure Intcnded to Permit the ' on to Take I Change ofVcnuo . GOVERNOR SAYS ilS UNCONSTIUTIONflL lolnl ! Out til lntertecmice of the l.rllll" time whim the .hllrlll Brnlch If Unv- ( rllllt 111 Shows how the BUI Ir Jlght h Clntrl\enel. LINCo.N , March 12-Speclol-Oo\'eror ( ) Holcomb declined to attach hIs omelet slgrm- turo to the change of venue bill so anxiously desired to fIt the exigencies of the Hol county case against the alleged murderers of Barret Scott. and this morning sent to thc senate a messale In which he giveR at length his rla- sons for vetoIng time bill. The measure , which was crowded through both houses under the whip anti , ! spur of party expediemicy Is known as Eenate tile No 2&9. 1 provIdes that whenever - ever In any criminal trial In any county of the state the attorney general ! Ihal file an aftlavl to the effect that the state cannot have a fair and impartial trial ! In the count where the offense I alleged to have ben coin- mitted . because of the bias anti preJuJlce of tl Inhabiants of the county , time trial judge elmall proceed no further but shall forthwith enter an order In the case namIng and designatng another county wihin the judicial district , wherein such case.sllal be prosecute and the accused tried In all resplcts as I IndIcted - dIcted or Inrormed against In the counly 10 deslgnaled , 1 Is probable that time twcnty.fve repnb- Ican memhes of limo senute , or at least a two-thirds majority , will Pass the bill over ! the governors veto. 1IcJcssn of Lancaster i movel to that erect this Juorlng , anti the matel' was set as a special order for 1 ' o'clock tomorrow forenoon Governor Holcomb bases his objectiumis to tha III solely upon lgal and objectons consttutonal grounds. ACEr reViewing bIeily the purport of tnues the : bill as it Passed the legislature , he con- Our consttuton , has wisely provided thnt wise\ tint Ilowel'S of govellent of this state fire elvlltel ( Into three distnct departments , the leglslmitlvtj . executive and judicial , anti no person or collection ot colecton persons being one oC these dlpartmcnts , shah exercise any power properly belongln to exercse the others , except as cXllressly Ilrccted or permnitti'd. ATTORNEY GENEitA1' $ ] "UNCTlNS , By the provisions of this bill I Is made landatory on the trial judge to order a change or venue upon the lhlhmmg of an affidavit 1 fidavit ! . ! , , by . time _ attorney . Hlng , as men- "U"U ill tmie act lmOtvithstn1mUim1g he I le aC IltWlttstnndlng mummy be satsled that 1 mit' nnd impartial trial ta mill pal'tes InterclIld lay tmpartal hal In the comimity where time offense ? unl' tht was comnuitteti. ' commited. 'lime atorne ' enerat Is not by lmtw save In exceptional cases , und tlen only IY request , malll' the Prosecutor of criminal' cases tried In the dIstrict courts of the stnte Ils loca- ton prevents hll frol being familiar with the state ot the Public mind or of the him or prejuiice of the citizens of the varlou counte ! ot thc state. Ills residence and place of . business , In many Instances , are llstant ) removed from man ) ' of the coun- tes of time state He necessarily must de- penll upon the representations of others In order to arrive nt any conclusions These rellresentatons may or may n.t he reliable , and would naturally come from those more or less Interested. However sincere might be his desire to exercise this right mlght change of venue on\ where the public interest - terest demanded , the attorney general might often thus be mIsled , and It would be Illac- tug ! upon an executIve olcer a burden anti I responsibility which properly anti accordimug accerdlng 1' the spIrit of our consttuton , belongs to the judiciary . The attorney Is purely un executive olcer , and yet , by his affidavit and over the objections of a defendant the place of trial may he removed to n county remote from the place of the alleged of- tense The trial judge although convinced that a. fair and impartial trial may be hao In the county In which the offense was com- mitter case. . has no discretionary power tn the . . Can I be said that n fair and tmparUal Itrlal ! can be bad where the defendant , over his objections , . Is compelled to try his case In some county remote from hIs home and among strangers ? . IR the trial judge who sits In the caRe to hoW the scales of justice evenly balanced to do violence to his own convictions ot convictons truth and rIght by ordering I chanAo or venue without an investigation and Judicial ascertainment of the alleged bIas and prej- udlcc of the citizens of the county where the offense was committed ? I seems to mc these questions should be answered In tha negative. BILL IS UNCONSTITUTINAL , The act In question Is also slbJcc to 1 graver objection , and , to me an insurmountable - mountable obstacle , because of Its conflict I with section 11 , article I , entitled "Bill of I ltlgiits. " ot the constitution , which pro- i vldes that "In all crlmlnll prosfcutonR the . accused shall have the . right to appear and i defend In person or by cOlnRll , to demand I the nature and cause of nectmatiomu and to I have a copy thereof , to meet the witnesses against him face to face , to have proc ss to compel the attendance of witnesses In his hehalf and a SPeedY anti [ public trial 1) ' aim impartial jury ot the county or district In which the offense Is aleged to have been comlitted , " Thlo Is the supreme fundamcntal law of the land I has been adopted and ratled hy the Ileople Time experience ot ages lies demonstrated Its wisdom The nres sUllrcnH court of the Unlcd States bas apt ) ' alt ; "Umloubtedl the provlslol securing to the accused 1 public trial within the county or district In which the offense was com- mited Is of the highest Importance I prevents the possibility of scathing a de- fendmt for trial to I remote district at I 11"lnnco from friends amOtH stranrers. nnd imiiiuil : ) , - pirilciianlmar : ( flj ; prcJtices" i a Ilersonal or partisan character. " I la , perhaps , claimed by the advocates of thlR , measure that the term In the eton - ton quoted , "or district , " Ii m ant to fIx 1 limit ot territory larger : thamiJ that of a cOult ' -perhaps of a judicial district limit such I constrtmctiomi . In my judgmmmeimt , Is not warranted hy thc language uSII , and , happIly for the Jurpo es of determlnlnl this question , the highest judicial trlnmal of time state imps upon three different occasions In the decisions ( of that hot construed this sectIon of thc constitution , and there Is now left 1:0 : reel for doubt In al early decision time BUJlremo court oC this atnle , In construing Ihls section of thl' consttton , uses the folowlnA tun/uage : " ' ' ' ' ' / ' wOl'ds "Of the eimip1o'ett . 11strlct' Is time only one ns to time ful purpose of which there can he , In the Ihu s of any , even I rhadow , of a doubt , hut this , like the word 'connty' II the Rnle ! t'ltEnel , Ii usetl In a 1 i'emtriotivo , semis , , to lmit an,1 , control thl exercise . of both legislative and jUllclal pIel In the punlshmcnt of criminal offend- ers In Its ordinary Imnln the word 'dis- ti iet' ts commonly minI , I1rOJerl ' Istll to 11eslnltl niiy one oC time vurlous 11\1810us or snhlvlslons [ Into whllh th" state Is i dt. \hlll for Iloltcal or othel' purposes , al1 may refer ( iher to 1 comreRslolal , judl- clul , sel\torlll , rlllrepentat\'e. school 01' road ( distrIct rleppntlng always upon the conneetol wih whlll I i. l : IRe.1 . II the clause quotcd \'fr' dellly I refers to none of timm'se , nail IlhOIh not wih tllse wont 'cotiimty , ' ) ' 11. IY its connec- ton tle It. tl Intentol u\hlntl' WIS that they Fhoulll h i lalln In n slmla ! ' seuse , mind as designating Ihe preelsp IIJI' tinim of territory or divIsion of th , Itale over ton a eOlrt , at any Ilal'teulal' sltrr may exercise vower 11 crlmlual ; JflhIttCi' $ , exercFIOWII' l leil exercF \IOWII' \ , \nui such division , hv whatsoe\er name It mlY be'lmown In lm'glslmmllomm I , is I co.extenal\'e wih nail jrnetlcnil' Imle.l Imy this ronsti- ' to hint from whte'u I'nst- tutonal pro'iiiomi whlc' I jury , for time lartlcmiiam' tlnn , mummy ' legally he llrwn , AIII Ihll Is In eltre accord with OU' constitutIonal s'st"m of district court , hr l which onr II IleFlrnet for ell'h orgmmmu- : Ized county havll criminal jurlRdlcton co- extemmaive thc'rewltim , and nasisteil h ' Ixtanslvc therewih IJsfstpl1 by jurol , /1rawn Iii thl malmel' now PI'o\'lllt I ) ' law from . the whole body or time peole thereof , " il'CiSION ADuIERiiDTO , ImCISIN ADl I 10 'fhls ccnstruclon of the section /111 I ell has heen rler.1tet nnll Idherl/1 to by time RU- preme court of this state the lust decision lwreon being as late UK time year 1S91. I is I douhtefs true 15 II'el1ed by time ' lprere court ot time United States In ) ( on&l'uln 1 consttutonal Irovlslol of another state . somewhat sImiar to the one II quest 101 that Ileh an uet IR the ole Inllr cnshlfr allan woull not 11 uneonqliutonal where 1 chanJe of Vlnlp was mnte wlhln the tls _ trlct composed / of two Ir more counties . it lon110 I etpritmrimmg that jurors for the trial of erlm- hml offenocs commlleJ In one c lime coun- tel of time fcwral nlnlhe.l together for jllll\nt \ IlnIO PI are Ihoson from oil the counties : ant , such , I 1111rstunt , Imy 11111- latlon , mIght bi made time Inw II this state , Hut Whf" the Iolnty tl SII/I ! , organized . hail courts are lipid thlre1n. jurors 11111 slllltlll from the ball ) ' of lim' i'oumuty. then IOUII' the tlrm "district" Iq r.tlnllvl whim Iho oSunis. . anti time eonstrmiotionm civen this ' - o'unlnli thl construllon Ilvln SII- ton by time supreme court Is unlloubtedl tits law. In considering this alt I imave not relied emitlrely ' Jmlgnuent. , I rpINl ! ntrel ) upon my own julln1nt. ha\'c discussed lime 1llnclnlpl Involved wih otllrJ wbo are learned tn the law In,1 , ,111" julcmpnt I. ! ntted to Lre1t wll > ht Thei' oplllonl ha\o 11'nrlalh'tr"1tlpnpl .wtl 11rlrml.1 , me In time \11\1 I ha\P hlrell' ' cnr.lset net c1\t'ussC1 the obl ' r'"rq hpreIn mnamle with reference to ' nart"ml'ur Iln - 1'\14 rlCfrenlA II nimy frl' plr- lnn rr 10 any Jlalttllar rasp J have , c"- ' .q\'orpl only I ' 'Iptho subl.rt . \ [ 11 \'Ip\ the " ni I mlsht be applied to ' to II'P1cd any person or any . . . . . . _ , _ _ . . _ . . _ H. , _ . _ crlmlnnl ease whllh might arise within the borders ot our tale In this mege I have enellayorlt only to ( liseiiss the clrlnnl principles involved [ ) I understand them. I regrettim thQre I ! geemlnll ) ' such / wide ( iivergemm roplnlon \n \ regard to the merits of thl iii . nm1 yet , after ti'lng I n mOt thorl I investigation null careful consideration , hmave no doubt al to my tiut' . nnI , thin fore for the reasons given withhold 1I royal ( t tIme bill . SIL A. IOICO ln. Governor. " ' , \.UJ ( l'h'.IC \ 1.W STILL UI'I ! : loU8 Indelnl y . 'eatpomlc' n lun InteldNI " ' " I Ieiiiti It , NCOLN , " ' \rl1rnt 12.-Speclal-The ( ) house made goollro ress today . with the \ro general appropriation bils , The was anti means commlteo had made a report con- sltrably rluctlg salaries and In sOle cases cutting out departments ni 11 clerk- ships altogether. When the commltl of the whole got fairly to work I proceeded to restore these , In most cases , hack to the original fglres or 1893. Ouslaughls were mnlle hr economicaly Inclncl members on the bill In the war or redUctions , but In almost every case they were repulsed When the Industrial Ilomo at Milford was reached a motion was mate to Increase the salary or the superlntenllent from $1,20 as recoin- mended by the report of the commitee , 10 $ iioo. IauII said It was time to cal a hal on raising salaries. This brought Conawl ) ' to his feet. He said that If n hal was .le- mandld I shoull have been called long ago. KauII thought so too , but evidently thought I was better Into than never. The total net Increase over the comiuiuuitteo's bill In time matter of salarie Is $26,271 for the hlennlum. The change made In the general oppro' prlatlon bills were nearly al In the lne oC Increasing the amounts recommended by the commlltee on finance . ways and mcans The first move male was to restore pecuulary life to time Dureau of Industrial Statistics , time deputy labor commissioner anl [ his assistant. Six thousanll dollars was appropriated ) for this lrlose. $100 for the deputy labor commissioner , $1,000 for a clerk and $300 for IxpClses per annum , An assllnment clerk was then alilel to the list reported for the commIssioner oC public lands and bmmlld- hugs at a salary or $1,000 per anntmmmm Then the salary of the stenographer oC the an- premo court was raise rrom $600 to $900 and the two bailiffs from $ S00 to $1,000 each An Islsllt clerk was given to the clerk of the BanklnR Board , OleIc Townley at a salary of $1.000 per , annum. The heavy majoriy against Halrgrovo's i bi , hmoue roll No 47 , to repeal the valued policy law 83 to 6 , proves how hopeless are any further atempts this winter to assaul so popular a mea1ure as the present law has become. The bill had been kept back as long ns Iosslhle , In the vain hope that some- thing might eventuate In the way ot over- turning present opinions 1 Is quie evident now that the voice or home constituencies has ! been heard wih tremendous eIect , Even Halrgrovc , the imitroduecr by request , or the huh , found himsl at the ) partng of the \ays , and voted for Intefnle pstponemenl or time apparent ) very obnoxious measure In explaining his vote he said ; I did not believe that the house woull consent to a full mind fair dlseusslon of I bull which certnln\ has some merll Those meris could be 11reserved and the defects modifed , or comilletel done away wIth II commitee of thefwhoIe hr amendment But I observe n dh\lton In the house 10 give this bill no show \ ' its lfe , Consequpnty , I shnl vote for It.IJldelnlte postpalemenl , The bill to reimiulrse i the Impeache slate officials . Allen , Humphrey and Hastngs , and for the relief Of their attorneys , was swept out of sIght for this session by Indclnle , postponement SENT TO .TIE GENERAL PILE . Preceding the special order of the day at 10:30 : a. m" , consideration of the appropriation bls In commlLa of the whole the house , on reconumendatiomf Qt' standing committees , or- dered the foliomfimlg'blhls to the general file : Senate file No. Ig , by Watson , to provide for the admission tb praclc of attorneys and cotmnsellors at law counselors Senate file No 14. by Watson , making I compulsory for railroads to use automomatic automatc couplers. l' . House roil No .022 : , by Conaway . , to provide agaInst the adul6i ton of Coed I ,10use roil . NoIG0 : . by Rhodes , providing for' the punIshment omarrle-men"epresent- Ing themselves to be unmarIe and making proposals of marrlagoto unmarried femalesof , good charactcr , House roll No 674 , by Brady , making veteran volunteer firemen exempt from grand and pet Jury service House roll No 557 , by Becher , making the first Tuesday In April In each year ali election - tion day In cites and viages , house roll No GIG , by Davies , providing for the printing and form of election ballots. House roll No 181 , by Dempsey , to permit the residents of any precinct to adopt free rangJ for four months house roil No 668 , by Dee , to create a joint commission to investigate public buildings of the state and to regulate pay and mieage , house roll No 615 , by Mies , to provide for time incorporation of accIdent Insurance Incorporaton , corn- House roll No lIST by Thomas , providing for the cancellation of Insurance polcies , House rolls Nos 520 , 613 , 30G and ,17 were indefinitely pstponed , The Insurance com- mitee brought In two reports , majority and mlnorlr , 01 house roll No 17 , ilairgrovc-'s bill , to repel the \'alued policy law , The minority report , by Schlckedanlz , recom- menderl indefinite ] postponement There was sonic show or a fight 01 behalf of 1alrgrov ! ncketts amid Jenness , but the vote finally went all one way Alan , Harte , Jenness , Johnstol or Douglas , Kaup , Ielcets and : I , ' , Speaker alone voting against indefinite pstponement I1lrgrove voted wlh thc ma- jorl ) TOOK UP THE SALARY I.IST The hour having arrIved for time specIal order of time day. conslteraton of the general appropriation bills , the house went Into coin- mltee ot the whale wih Speaker Richards In the chair as chairman , time moton having heen lade by Munge to that erec One of Limo bills , lou o roll No. 631 , the salary list . was then lalten up and conshl- ered The salary list oC Limo governor's office \1 recommended without change , On reach- imig the adjutant gemmeral's olco Howard moved to strike tie office out of cxlstence and voted for I alone Jenness movel to restore time office of deputy labor commissioner , which had been dropped by the comllUcl on ways amid menns , toether with the salaries , $100 per annum for time deputy and $1,000 for I I cleric. ! leNll and Harrison supported / Jeni i lucas In this movement harrison said that leo long af time ofce wal provided for br law he should support I , mcl.ettl spoke ear- neatly for t o amentment , anl Cole oIl. liosemi It hy asking to be shown In what , lunner I beneJled limo cause or labor i Harry contributed mimic InCormaton In this respect. He pointed to the statistical work or the bureau Inrlng the pat two years. Burns or Iancaster'as loud In his demands - mands for the .rFJel\pon \ of .thls olce , and mimetic a ringing ¶ JI"Ialgn speech trom a I'e- pUllcan Itandpolil ; .le declared time repub- lcans swore the I , . ter ! frlenls of labor , and Casper tacit Issue\lh hll Time later said that cnllmign : imimIonmbo lade him tired ; that one I'al'tyj ' : s much labor'o frlcnd al time other. , I Crow said Ihat..f alu810n had been made 10 Governor Crounco'a IfssaJe recommend. lag an nII11roI1rlnton sumclent to Increase the chhlciency of ' (110' bureuu , ho desired to say that GovEllor Crolnso had also said that unless time 1IIIprdprialon was lade the bureau . . IIHI helH' lie aholshel , Barry 5ho..ell that Gonrnor Crounso had lmrgti a . UrR\d large approprlalpq" , The amendment or Jen incas was cUlrled , ' , Jhq , appropriation of $5,000 for time blennlunlnmade , and tIme labor \ bureau : restored t. Ui , positon on the salary list. i.I " I /st. Time office of \ tmp jecrotmmry or state was oIce ofIP fecretary Ieached , and a ItclWjralher aldCl at a sai- cry of $ IGOO for , ( hOt biennium , Al assign- 10nt clerk ] wins IIdl011 to time office of the commisioner or public lands and hUlhlnJo at a salary or $1.000 'I'he salary or Lime Ilenographer of tho.Ullreme court was raIsed rrom $ GOO to $900. Tine clerk or time hanltlng boar.1 . was given an alslstant at a salary or $1,000. 'he house Ihen took a recess , KEPT HIHT ON RAISING I.'olowlng the noon recess time hou8e went into commitee of the whole , continuing comm- shleraton or time General approllrlaton blue , No clHngo was nlule In Limo list of UIn. . clutrhll nchool at ICearney nltl time /tend. Inl Ilh'slclan was re3ched. when lila salary was raised from GOO 10 JSOO oa motion of SchlclBdlntz , The lalary list "f the Insttute for the Blnd at ' Ncuralk City Wn Incre31ed rrol UUiJa 'te $ G S' ) Cimeiimitmim "fpre" an amendment that the c ' 111 tep's rer , 'I t rl" oll"'nclng bu one mmerctiry or UI 10H1 ! or 'l'r U Irlpton h' I nenl'J 1 to . In lul' threc s" ( ' . 'ur I'l Nt $ " ' .0) ( ) each tar annum , or a to al nr loprl.lon tf . . . . . _ _ . _ ' S - ' - ' - - - - - - $12,000 for the biennium Chapman's amend- meat carried which also included n slen - rallher at $800 per anmutim 1 reduction of $100 per annum from the allowance of 1893. A aecontl assistant physician was alllel [ to the Lincoln hospital for the insane at a salary of $1.200 per annum , An attempt was made to Increase time salary of the sUllcrln- tOlllent of the Industrial school at Geneva to $2,000 mimi one to reduce I to 1200. Both failed , anll I remalne1 [ as repurtetl by time committee at $ ltI00. Thin salary or the mntron was increased Crom $ GOO to tSOO per annum The salary of the matron of the 10me for the J'eebll Minded at Beatrice was also increased te $800 from $600. When the Illustrlal homo at Mlorl was reached Thomas moved to Increase the comnmmulttee's roconlnenraton of $1,200 par Innum for time Ilperlntcn < ent to $ i,500. The omendment prevailed . provaled. The appropriation for the unl'ersl ) ' at Lincoln recommenrle by the commlt ( e was $175,000. This was amendell to $196,29 on a showing b ) Muner that this was nuommey to be dawn from the unh'erslty temporary ali not from the Ieneral fuml of the Itatl Barry mo\ell that the stenographer dropped In the gtmvermmnr'a office by the report or the commitee , at n salary $1,200 , be reo storcll , whIch motion pre\aled , Judd . movoll un amenllment to the list oC the In < lSllal school nt Oone\a ( that n faml ) ' manager mmmii two teachers bo nllle1 [ at a salary of $800 per annum , which prevaied , The bill , house rail No G31. was then recommelHlell for passage . amid the commllee rose and reported , mind the report was adollted. WIND G UP ItOUTiNil. Senate file No 130. by Watson , a memorial and jalnt r Eohllon lro\ldlng : for the cedlnl of go'eriumument land wihin the state , was ordered to the general file. The following bills were ordered to the gemi- crab ! file : house rolls Nos 582 , 244 , 409 antI 433 house roil No. 3t , to rclmburse Allen , lumlhre ) ) ' , Hastngs , et al . Impeachel state officials , was recommendl.1 for Indefnie post- iomnemmien Senate file No , 78 , together wih Oonror , . liolcomub's message accompanying It at the tme meSSlle slgne the bill . was read , anti the new bill , lS preparel by tl committee on n rlcu\ure. I lall before the house on first renlHng , The main features of the bill permit oleommiar- garine 10 he manuraclured for exportation outside the state I was favorably consIdered antI ordered by the house to the general le , house roll No 443. the genernl Irrigaton bill , was m8.lo a special order for tomorrow at 3:30 : p. mum , A report of the fsh commission's visit to time hatcheries oC In lana was rcad . detailing their obser\atons In that vicinity and wlmmd- lug lP wih a reuesl for an appropriation oC $ ! G.OOO for the fish commission of Nebraska. The house then adjourned CALL O : ( lbUltChilLL ' 10 l'HOSICUTE. ? tcnmmto'md HelotuUol Asks time Attorney Gen- , 'r.at In Go to Unit tnlnty. LINCOLN , March 12.-Spccial.-Severai ( ) matters of more or less moment to the tate maters occupied the atenton oC the senate this rorenoon After recel\lng a number or re- part from "tanding commltel5 the senate took up several pieces of busIness unfnished . from yesterday . ant compleled them , Pope called UII his resolution offered 'ester- tlay aferoon directing Attorney General Churchi to take charge of the trial oC the men accused or being the I'nchers of Bar- rel Scott . The resolution was agree to without dh.lslon , Dale cabled UI ) his resolnitIom offered 'ester- caled U\ resohllo' day directing the railroad commitee to report - port at once the ammti-pass bill Introduced by him on January 8. Chairman lcKe9 on , from the railroad commite said In derene that the commlt- tee was not trying to smother the bill. The author had never asked the commitee to consider the bi The commitee was ready to meet Dale at any tme , Dale said that he hoped the senate would not consldpr that he had acted hasl ) In the mater , The bill had been lodged with the railroad commIttee for two months Ho claimed that he had repeatedly asked the commIttee for a hearing lcJe on said that the commiee would be glad to listen to Dale al noon , whereupon the resoluton was droPII d. The go\'ernor's message returning the change of venue bill without his approval was read , and McKesson's motion to pass time bi , time governor's veto not\lthstandlll , was made a special order for 1 o'clock to- , morrow lcJeeby undertook to malc tlmo $200,000 relief bill a special order for this evening , but the fenate was in no mood for a night session , anti so changed the inour to 2 o'clock. HAS A NEW RELIEF BILL. After recess time senate went Imuto coun- mittee of time whole to consider time $200,000 relief bill , Time bill as it passed the house appropriated $200,000 to be disbursed for supplies , especially aced grain , by time State Relief conumnission. Alcers offered an onmendnnent wlmiclu he claimed would give to time governor tine right to appoint a new commission. and 1mm support of hits amendmmment he related in detail nmany of time comimltmimut.s thmat mad come to Inimu if tine incapacity of time iiresent conmmmuissiou. Tefft and Black defended time commission , winilo Noyes sold a few words comnuotmdatory of time clnairnuan of that body , Time argu- macnt of the frIends of time commumnlsslon waste to time tenor tinat no organized body of men commid do time work pcrlormned by tine conumumis- aba witimout giving sonic dissatisfactiomm. Timey claimed thmat upon tine whole the corn- miiIssion had rendered good service to tine state. Furtlnor discussion on Itlcers' amemmdmuemmt was shut off by MclCeeby , who offered a sub- atituto for time entire bill. The substitute op. propriates $200,000 to hue divided enuomug thu counties of time droutim strickemm dIstrict , imu ammo county to receive more timaut 4,000. Time ammiount to be given to caciu coumuty is to be determlmued by time State Relief coummennissioum and tlishursetl by time state treasurer to time count ) ' boards. ThIs imill vas , after sommie ammueumdmuemut , agreed to and ordered engrossed for thIrd readln ' . Thm railroad committee repertemi Dale's antl.pmss bIll whim the recornnuemndatlon that it me vlaced on general file. Daie immoved timat time rules be imuspemutled mumul time bill ordered engrossed for a limird reading , Time mmmotloim was defeated hmy a vote of 19 to 9 , after wiuicim time semnate mncljommrmmecl. SIIIIILIEF IN Chi/tIitiii 01 ! it IIAUf. Iofummet Ammmerhcmmim Institution of ltommtrico I Ii t , Cmi mmci' o f II edt ' 1' reim hi mm. flEATI1ICII , Nch , , March 12.-Simeclai ( Talc- grumn-Thmis ) alternoomm time sinerilf toolc charge of time books , papers , muotes , etc. , beiomuging to time defunct American bammlc. Timimu was done 1mm accordance witim aim order of time distrIct court , imnada emu account of certaimi stoclclnr.iders iii time concermm askiimg for time almpolmmtnlcmut of a receiver. Wimen Limo bamilt closed its doors iii July , 1893 , tIme officers went to time euimremmme court mmmd secured - cured iermmiiasion to close up tIme bamnlt's affairs witimout ( muir being iilaceii in time lntmmmtls of a receiver , giving honmi for time i'a'- macmit of 100 cemuts Oii time doliar of time ce- tubiisiumemmt'mm inmlebtedmmess. 'Fine timmmo mipeci- dcii for closing imp time busimucant expired and aim extensiomi was asked amuti grammteml , amid how tinat Line time inns agalmm eximircul amid time creditors are still imimpaid suits are belmmg canmmmmencemi against time bommulamnen end cer- taimu stoekhmubdera begin to fear tiney will he held pem'somially for time immtlebtedmmcss , lmemmce time request for a receiver. I I nml 4 rogt , I ity ii eltemi tici. IIOLIltlIGll , Neb , , March 12-Speciai ( TeIegramn-Mmmrk ) , time l4.yciur-old semi of If. L. 14111cr , sos kihlcd while jmlayimng around Limo hiurhimngtomm tracks timis imuornig. Ito attemu'teml to croes time track betmm'een two cars. to sviniciu an engine was attacimed. Ills iieani was cut off amid time holy dragged somnum dIstance. 'Flue coroner m'iil have a verdict rendered tommmorrow. % % iiei , ml in ; 'tmi , 'htmI n I imiti t r her. BEATILICE , It ! arch 12.-Speciai ( Tele- grarn.-Timc ) Modermm W'oodmen of Amnerica camuup of ( mis city imelti an anmniversary social at time Audltoriumn , at which about 500 people were In attendance , Arm interesting program was remtmlered , after whIch light refreshi- mmuemits were served. ! ' .arfmiit J1 mmmoerama Nummmlinmite , NOIIVOLIC , Nelm , , March 12.-Special ( Telegrammi.-At ) time democratic city irlmnaries last mmhght Ir. A. hear was mmorninatad for ; muayor , 11. Gerche for city treasurer , and Iermnanm lirunmmnpad for city' clerk. - - COVIGTS AGAINST DAVIS Prisoners Testily that the Linco'n ' Negro Told Thom Ho Wreckc the Train , rEcULIAR REASONS FOR THE CRIME 1ximevteti to lesttoy tlm Track , l'lmmg time heck lalumimil 1itpres mimI ( ) itmuiii ilti mm mirda fmniui l'mtaaetmgcris iiitl Cmmiiistiy. LI NCOLN , Maccit 12.-Spcclal ( Telegranm. ) ' -The state rested at moon in tinC D.mvls muir- tIer trial , Somne semmeatlonsi tetlmuuony was brought in byVarmien himemner , wlmo appearei whim two eoems'iets in cimarge , George Metz anti Bob Barrett. Barrett ima been 1mm time PCfl ommiy a week. lie testified timat wimihe lyimmg in jail with ba'is tine defeutiant mat ! told hint that lie anti two oilier macn had wrecked Limo trtin mind that ime wonulil muever give their mmamnnes atvay amid tIne could lmamug bun aimmi be titi'Itncss said ( hunt Iavis imad fmurtimcr told imimmu that It was mmot their object to t'reck time train , but to destroy tine track and flag tlno train aimU get a rtwtmrtl from time comnupammy anmi pasuengers. but they imad mnamle a mumfscalculatiomi anti did uuuorc Luau they mmml immtendetl , Time Jnmry scenic to look with sommue snnsplclon 0mm ( hula convict evltlemuce. Time tie- femiso opened this aftcrmuoon. Sam lnmmmbar , colored , liveti mit tine colored climb mouse iii time rear of tbe litmicolim hotel at tIme tlmmmtm thm wreck oecmmrred'as timere emi tine umiormnlng t'hmemi 1)avinu simowed imp , The hit- ( Cr appeared exccedummgiy muervoims , ammti inc walkeib frommm roommi tn room , At ( mat timmie mie- fendnmmt hail said tinat hue tmchlevoti Ime would strike time flock Isimumumi road for a job omn mmccoiummt of tIme worl : drnuo by mliii eu tine pm ecedumug mmigut. lie said Inc believed Ime wins time only omme eu ( liii train m'hmo inati escaped ummmlmtmrt. Ihummbar saki Ito imati takemu four or five drimmium t'Itht ilefemmtiant 0mm that mmiorimimug , who inlayed a remnnrlnmbiy poor gnnmmiu of 1)001 , altimomugim usually a good PlaYer , \\'hmen Iavls mcii comae unto time cinmb roonum lie was in imis shirt sleeves , remnartuing ( hint imo lmai host imi coat lii time wreck. lIe suiiposetl it was burned ill ) , amid it immui uuiommey in time imocketmi , limo state offered in ovidemnce time mmuonkey wremmcim , tie , crotibar. amugie bars , plmiclncrs ammd other iuumplements and Imleces of railroad iron fomund lmnmmuethlnteiy after tine wreck , Defense objected to admuieslomm of ebb time articles cx- cept tine tie anud ivas overruuloni by tine court. STORiES CltElITED TO lAV1S. Davis lmatl told Ernst T'rer , a farm hand emmuluioyed by Fred Lommadabe , a couple of weeks before tlmc wreck. that ime was tired of farming amid wouid soon go on a uallroatl , On time Sunday precedimmg time wreck witness amid detemmmlant ilayed qimoits. Dnmrimng tine gaummo s'itmmoss tried on lavis' coat. Fotnmmd it too long In tine sleeves amid too wide at time waist. At this point tine sack coat found In time weeds near ( lie wreck was buroduceti by the state. 'm\'hntn fitted on witnieas it was found too large lii time directions described , Tyrer admitted that me liner" tinat Lomnsdabe w'as out for tIme reward offered by time Rock Islamud roati for time conviction of time wrecker , but declared timat inc would get mono of it. \'hlle Bob Barrett , one of time convicts brommgimt iii by tIme warden of time penitentiary , was up for cross-exmmmuuinatlomi , Attorney Adamims of counsel for defense asked : "Iidn't ) 'otm turn state's evidence in tine case in whIch yomn were sentenced ? " "Yes , sir , " " \\'amn't it domme for tine purpoeo of getting a liglnter sentence ? " "I thoumglmt I would get it a little easier. " "Isn't it U muuatter of fact tlnat you mad it in writing that you were to have one year only for pig stealing by turnIng state'a ev- ltbcace ? " Witness hung his head and finally an- swercd that lie saw a written statement in the county attorney's mends , but had not read It. "Did Captain Woodward come out to time penitentiary to see you about your testimony 1mm timis trial ? ' ' "Yes. " "When ? " 'Last Wednesday. " "What convereationm did you have with hlnm about It ? " "S'eil , lie asked me what Davis had said to me and I told him , " For the defense In time afternoon , John Roberts testified that the misplaced rail was struclc by the wined of time engine. lied no- ticeni tinat part of time splices had been bent vhen time cngiae lied passed over tlmenm , Roberts also testified that Inc believed tine work mad not been properly done by ( lie see- tion mends. Dr. Iieatomn said tlmat wimen lie had Passetl over the bridge where tine wreck cc- cmmrred Auguot 7 there was a sudden jar wlmiclu startled him , as also time conductor , Defendant's counsel asked tIne comurt to allow t'ime jury to Inspect time scene of tine disaster , but time court did not tieclnle tine point at thus tinne , anti a recess was taken at 3 o'clock to hermit the defense to get its wltmmesoes to- gethmer , as tine state reated soomier than lied been anticipated. LINCOli'S lILl'UILIIJAN i'itLMARIES. lint Commtcat iu 1(11 time 1'mirtis with time ltosmmht lii Douht. LINCOLN , March 12.-Speciai ( Telegram. ) -Tine republican lmrimnaries are over , but so far as time unimyoralty nommmimmation Is cozmcermued but little is bmnowim defimuitely. Nomue of the four candidates can cimuimmi a umiajority in tine convention wluich immeets tomnorrow. State Senator Jolmun ii , Wright carries time Fiftin amid Fourth wards h ) ' toni mumajority. Frank Graimammm has carried time Fht'st and time Third anti George Woods tIne Sixth amid Second , 'l'ime Sevemutim ward , meting givemu Its delega- tlou to J. C. SLim for city treasurer , remains - mains tonight nit ummknosm'n quantity in time muuayoralty fight. 'I'hnere mire 1i delegates In time convemm- tiomm , requiring 108 votes to mmommiimmate , \Vrighmt'a frlemmmia ciaummm tommlglmt tlmat hum Inca mmlmicty votes to go in 0mm. it Is muntlemmiablo timat lmis capture of time Fourth tt'amni gives imimu aim excellent leverage for a lroiltnbie commmbinatlomm tonmorroms' , 'lime hal itical t'Imaos wlmii'lm melgmms toniglnt is still further cumimpli- cated imy tine miplmymmX-lhlcc attitude of time civic federation. 'l'imis is a comnblmiatiomu of two social clubs , bmmt it bmrommmises to cut mno bmnali figure in lmracticai Limicolmu imohltis. Timere arc oine or two clerk hmore candidates for muiayor 1mm other parties ivino hunve mmmi eye on tine Fcderatlomu of Lalor as a ligimt nmlmm ; rod up for ite endorseenucmmt. Time imrolmibitionlSts today 'uonuimiated a full city ticket , hmeadmd by L. 0. Jones for inzmyor. IhlclmlIm.ItI Ilium ) , hmt , LITCIIFIEL1) , Macelm 12-Simeciai-Thmlim ( ) unornlng , while S. 11. Jtobisomm was at won k iii lila grain elevator , lie plclueti imp mis gmmn to put it out of mis wily , 'rime Jar 1mm settinug t' OATS Nc'cr ate Quaker Oats I ct witlicrcam ? You liiivc in 3 lb. _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ 'S It down causeti it to explode. The chmnrg Ilassed tlmromigim his hnml , tanking amputmu. lion at Limo wrist necessary , MANY i'A IMlilt4 illf IlStl'i'iN'i III ) , i'alliiro of time ( hmlcagi Steed ( Irnuui b'rnposl. tkmn Mimcim htegrethi.d , NOItTll LOUP , Nob. , March 12.-Special ( , ) -Owing to tine imeavlest Pressure of time aim ! business being over , time iocal commmnuitiec imas nimitie PUtiie a regulation that hereafter no ititi will be tllstrltnmteui on any clays other timali Timestlay amid Friday , vhlch , of epuree , indicates that the more serious labors of tiuo comimmumittee ore over for time seasomi , amid unless cobb weather intervenes it Is imopeti that tlma work lacy , after this date , be only nominal. W'orml linus beemm receivemi fromum time gentle. macmm at Cimlengo represemuting the hoard of Trade to Limo effect that they have been as- tonishueti , umot to aa' overwlmelnmmetl , by time cnormmuomms tiemumamuds mmuntle upon tiueni for J graimu , mimi it aecumma timat either they are umti- willing to nttemumimt to suulmImly an mmmcii to time farmnlers of a couaty ii'lmichm inas iii IL so little 4 of mivailabie security , or else that they hiave , figuratively speaking , bitten off umuore Linen they can cues' , In aim effusive bnit Ill-con- ceived attdmliilt to appear gemmorous , At any I rate thnls decisIon vlii in , a uleep disappoint- mmuent to nuammy farmers , who hail 'begmumm to look mit time seeti graimi question as aubstan- tinIly settled but uiow time problemu Is appar. eiutiy as far as ever fromu a aolmmtlomi , Time smmnw of Simmimla ) ' ( lisalhuearoti rapidly mmmmnler yesterday's Sumislmitie mmd time groummumi is agalmu bare. Tine batler portion of time eclipse conultl umot le satisfactorily observed at this iloiimt omm accoUmut of time gathering clouds , .11 , II I in ii , . r3' Nt ; r run' I y t vu tiled , II1IATI1ICII , Macelm 12.-Spccial ( Telegramu , ) -'m'estermlay evemming it was discovered that time hum jell Inmumntes luau about carved their mm ) ' to liberty by mmmumumis of a case itmuifo emit ! a inmir of broitenu scissors. Time prisauners mmcmv all ocelniy tlmelr cells tlnt' anti mmhgimt mum a to- stIlt of timc attommmpt. Time stone timihls of tluo oltl trap useti for a jail mire 1mm a crumunubitug eomuditioiu , ammti limo slmeriff fluids it mmecessary Lu ) be commsimmmmti ) ' omm tIne alert iii order to keep time mrisomnors with imiunu , ltemttric" ( simildt'rs , rrp'mtnml. BEATI11CE , Mmmrcb 12.-Special ( Telegram. ) -Time Imolice unmade ii multi mipomi em gamuubhimmg roonm located iii tine i'nuildoek bioclc at 1 u'lock timis mnuoruhug amuti toolc imu seven sporty gemitlenunemi , a vart of wimoun mire miumumbered mummuong time prouninomit bituinmess mmmcmi of time city. Time lnmmfortmmnates im'cre mit once ar- rmigmued before l'oiico Jimilgo Colhison , wino assessed tints zigaimmst ( beam , wimichm imere paid , ummiti ml strommmious effort lmas bccmu put fortlm to lueci ) tine iuuatter qmmiet today , _ - - : c----- _ S - - - - - - - I -i ft ) ' J ( c , : t * , S -5- " fr.S- : , . i , , ; Mr. George tV. Titic Ilemujaamla , Missotmrj. Good Advice 5) QuicidyFollowed _ Cured of Rheumatism by Hood's Sarsaparilla. I' , , hood & Co. , Lowell , Mass , : " I was taken down with rlmeumnaUsom over a year ago. I wits sick for over sli months. Often I would have sueim paimus that I c6mW hardly endure them. A frlemuil caine to mnoanti advised no to try hood's Sarsaparlila. I took him at his word mind got mm bottle of It , and since have taken eight bottles of It. It Has Cured Mo When the doctors could do mae ao good what ever. After being bemneflted so much from this medicine r ulescribo Hood's Sarsuparill , as ( wen'icrful ntmedlcimue. I also advise ever ) ' one wino Is troubled witim rimeumatisnn notto be with Hood'9PCur nmt Rood's Sarsaparllle. I am a farmer , a tine mncdlcimne lulls givCmm unmo mmmcli t'mmergy a , . . _ ' $ rcuugtmm to perform my work. " Guonar : Vi , tuauv , Bcmmjamin , Missouri. t Hood'o Pills are huammti made , amid perfeci tim proportiomm anti appearance. 250. a box. ooTn SEARLES . ' & SEABLESII 1. - ' :4 : Chronic , 1crvous , ' . - Private ' : " D1seas 'i'Rlhtr.ihIfN'F ISV MAlL. C < mniuitmmtiomi Free. We cure Oatarrh , nU cilsoasos of th9 Nosu , Throat , Chest , Stonmacli , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female - male Woalcuesces , Lost iVlnnhood , and ALL PRiVATE DISEASES OF MEN. vuAK abIN Abimi VICTIMS ro IilIll\'OU Debmmlty or lxauetlmfl ) , Wmmmtlem V'esttaess , La ioiuatary Losses , with Early iiecay Ia young anti mIldie usa ; iCk of vim , vigor mmn'lweakeaetl ' prematurely in proachuinz old uge , All yetld eadlly to lime iSVl treatment for lou of vinah power. Cl or o' tiidress meith stamp for etc. culams , frc bc'ok t.n1 receipts. Dr , Searics and Searir 1410 Farmilitfi i Ommm'aimt ; Neb Teeth Witht Paes ! BAUJEYC DEUTi3T. l"ixtomt hlhmeic. lOlIm ammO tarmuammm sit . I.Q , . 1C ) $ , Fmmhl Set Teulm.1 00 I Silver I'lliitms , . fl 09 JloC' 'i'mm'tli. . . . . . 7 50 I l'mnu'a ( ; oi&i FIiImm'tt2.O 't' mum , . . , . . , , 10 01) ) I ( met 1 Cr t' mti-0.ht.U I 0 1'aimhLmm , Ixtm-mmet'tm tUu I Iitid.o Ttioihm-Iootim Ii 01 Teeth Out In Moi'nlrig , No'v Teeth Sarno Day ' * - - - - - - ACE All..tuuU'mtIAu4ma'J J the l'eutturemi amm'l Itemoos' Inc Jllownluee.ln h.Q I. ls'el for tm slam' . , .1 iIn 11. % % 'u.diry , 127 WtZd HL.N , i' . loveWr of WdLurr5mi i'motst CE1tTIF'ICA'L'B OF I'UIILiCJtTION. 0111cc of Auditor of l'ubiio Aceoumulni , Stats of Nebrmmniima. Litucolmm , leb. 1 , 1L93.it is hut'reit ) ' certified thmuit time 1'mtm-eners mmmmd Merehmmmnmts Immeumammee cjmmnimmmrmy of Liuieoimi , lii time state of Na- brammita , imamu comumpiied with time insurance law of this state amid lii authorized jo trammis. net time bumilmiesa of lire itmurammce in this btate for time currvmm ( yeur. t\'Ihmens mmmy imanml amid time seal or Lime audi- tot of jnmliic ncCOumutm4 time tttiv ammd year above wm-ittemu. I'UG ENII lOORI Auditor l'ubhlc , Aceoimn5. 1 AMUEEM IN'L'3 , 250 , 360 'ipiiE ; stid 50 ccutt 'relepmuon. 2531---- Matinee . 25c. Reserved Seat . j ; 8OUTHRRN Rosa TONIGHT , 8 15-2cc , 5c SOc. Matinuco Saturday. i : ; P