THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THUHSPAV, lATJCII 15, 1000. 3 STORY OF DINSMORE CRIME IS,,?. S veral Witnsjm Hmrd in Murder Tri.l at Luington. MRS, LAUE VEILED TO PREVENT HYPNOTISM "Wiiinnn Trstlflea til I'lntiM l.nlil liy Uliimiiiire li ml Herself for tin- Ac coiiipllnliiiipnt f a lltirrllilc Double .Murder. I ' C Vt rV.fmi lrA4iiifdf f 2 SIrtrfnn r IV MaIIiav. enelnoer. Tom Conner I All the ministers of tho city were present ' Ofiil (.14, In annnrttifia nnilnnlnir thn nlPHrnr administration .The fight this year win h T d Combines and Oompromiie Distnrb li vv.-irm Ann llrenite lielnc file IftAllo. the : " same as last year. Tho city lias been "dry" for thn last two years. Tho license tl.-ket will be placed In the field within n fevi days. 'scramble in fusion ranks nrr asks fair snow ; olllie fir contnllrlty with Postmaster J W. I POLITICAL PARTIES BUSV Ili'lmntrn to Cum entlift Niimeil nml U- TIckrlN Tilt In I'lelil Tliriilluliniit Mntr. I.BXINOTO.V. Neb.. March 11. (Special Telegram.) The third day of the Dlnsmore murder casn began this morning by com pleting tho Jury panel. After three ehal- bngid for cause the twelvo men were sworn in to try the cause and derldo tho fate of tho defendant. All are farmers. K A. Nyo, county attorney, niado the opening statement to the Jury, reciting the circumstances of thu alleged crime, describ ing tho Iaue residence and closing with n feeling allusion to a ruined homo at tho hands of a ruthless ussassln, who deserved tho Heverest penally that the law could In lllel. death. N'orrls Drown opened for the defendant, re citing the good chararter and standing of the defendant, his happy marriage to Lillian Hloomfleld of Chicago, whom ho loved as Ills wn life and that It was Imposelblo for him to have committed the crime. The attendance upon tho trial exceeded that of tho two previous days by far, every foot of standing room being occupied from pit to dome. Tho first sensation of tho day was caused by the mother of Mrs. I.auc taking a fit of hysterics, so violent that she bad to be car ried from the courtroom and medical aid summoned. TcNllmoii)' of Dr. Ilrll. Mr Dell wan tho first witness called. He testified to being called by telephone to Odessa on tho night of tho tragedy by Dins more. He had found tho bodies and gave It us his opinion that Ijiuc could not have been shot In the position found. Ho Illus trated tho courst of the bullet by exhibiting a skull to the Jury with the crown taken off. I to created ;i profound sensation when, in answer to n question by Norrts llrown hb to how the blood would How from a wound In tho temple, ho Illustrated the samo by lying prono upon tho floor, and having tho at torney place his head In position. Ur. Cameron was tho next witness. lie ns ntcd Dr. Hell In making tho post-mortem examinations und corroborated tho former's tcHtlmony. II. F. TusBoy, the next witness, testified that ho was county commissioner of Iluffalo .nuntv and was called up at midnight De cember 1, by Dlnsmorc, who said, "For timi's sake, como to my house! Fred has killed my wlfo and shot himself." Mo then inllcd his brother nnd Constable Ireland and went to tho Lauo residence and found the dead bodies. Ho stated that Lauo was a mild-mannered man; that he had known him twelve years. Ho also described finding ihe revolver under n chair eight Inches from the bevL On cross-examination he Bald he did not talk to Dlnsmorc at all after h-lna called up. Constable Ireland was tho next witness. He eorroborated Tussey's evidence and said lie put Dlnsmoro under arrest and took pos uestdon of the revolver. He also examined the bodies carefully, llndlng them rigid and rnlil. Chris Moore testified that tho pistol found tintt tirrn seen bv blm before the muruer in ninsmoro's Dosscsslon, which was corrobo- .ni.. i hv I'.vim N'eal. Henry Jordan testified that ho examined the bod upon which the body of Laue lay and that there was a depression on ine pu tiirnn Inchcu deep near Lauo's head, In ....line Mint thn body had been moved nflni. hplnff Hhot. John Roll and John Sears testified as to Lauo's dlspreltlon. habits ana nusmcbs can Inir Joseph Itoscnbaum sworn that he was at tho Lauo lesldence tno evening 01 me mm iinr nml that the family was preparing sup- n.r nil tlm Innintt of the houmj being niwspiit. nnd apparently happy. The next sensation was the introduction of two children of .Mrs. I-aue, draco, aged 12. and. Henry, aged 8. Kvery one In tho miflleiicp nrreo to their feet during their testimony, which was only to prove that their father owned no gun. tney naving slept soundly all through tho night of tho traguly. Mm. I.iiup TnUea tin Stnnil. Fallowing the children's testimony Mrs Lauo was Introduced. The vast crowd who dcelrcd to look upon her countenance wcro doomed to disappointment. She was dressed in black from head to foot; her eyes were covered with spectacles and over her cntiro face a thick, bluck veil, utterly and com plotcly shutting every feature from the gazo of tho Jury us well as tno puDllc. ine reason given for this was that she did not wish Dlnsmorc, who In said to have hypnotized her heretofore, from being permitted to look at her and by means of his power prevent her evidence. Whether this be the true reason or not will bo developed later. Her evidence was highly sensational throughout. She admitted having Improper relations with Dlnsmore, beginning May ilj anil continuing at Intervals up to tho day of tho crime. She said that tho plan of killing Mrs. Dlnsmoro and Frcl Lauo was Drat pro potted In September, again In October and ag.t!n thn night It was accomplished; that she never lit any time, told her husband either of tho Illicit Intercourse or tbo plan to murder, as Dlnsmoro threatened her own life If ohe did. The plan was to choko the one. shoot tho other and have It appear as n suicide. A portion of tho time her answers were rendlly given; at others, especially on crces examination, she hrsltatcd considerably Slin said that Dlnsmore boarded with her family from August. 189S, to the time of bis marriage, July 20. ISM, after which both boarded thoro to the night of December 4 Court adjourned at S:30 till tomorrow morning, when tho examination of Mrs. Laue will bo resumed. At least one-third of the. audience today were women. HBATUIfK. Neb., March 1 1. (Special Tel rgram). The (lage county republican com mittee met today with a good attendance. It was decided to hold but one convention and that will be Tuesday, April 17, In llentrlco. The primaries will be held Sat urday April II. DAVID C1TV. Neb., March II. (Special.) The Duller county ftuslonints held their county conventions here yesterday afternoon and selected delegates to the state conven tions March 19. The democrats met at the court house and the populists at the opera house. Doth conventions were attended by about one-half the number of delegates en titled to participation. DAVID CITV. Neb.. March 1 1. (Special.) The republican city central commltteo held a meeting yesterday and callo-l the city convention for Saturday evening. March 17, to place In nomination n city ticket. The ward primaries will be held on rlday evening to elect delegates to tho city convention and nomlnnte eouncilmen. HASTINGS. Neb.. March 11. -(Special Telegram.) Tho citizens' mass convention tonight nominated the following city ticket' or mayor, A. H. Farrens; for treasurer. A. McDonald; fnr clerk, William Shcashy; for aldermen. First ward, S. J. Owens; Ser- ond ward. Fred Llljeherg; Third ward. Charles lllglnbotham; Fourth ward. Wil liam Vastlne. for members of the school board. Prof. Myers, Juilgo Dealt and John Stehr. ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZLING Vilulpli i:tirlnirt Ik Clinrneil villi 'Ink- Iiik Slitj-I'lio llnllnrx from n Letter, SUPERIOR. Neb.. Mnrch H. -(Special Telegram.) United States Marshal Moorcs of Palmyra arrested Adolph Khrhart here this morning on tho chargo of umbczzllng $05 from a letter belonging to Matilda Khr-hart. Tho crlmo Is said by the complainant to havo been committed at Medicine Lodge, Kan. Khrbart has been taken to Grand Island. Slumber of tho Popocnts. olllie fir complicity with Postmaster J Cole in the alleged ballot stealing Tho for similar pi osecutlor, there not being rvllenre connect him with the ballot fraud. i-aso against John II. llrown, sheriff, , ... , . , , nllnr offense was dismissed by the AnnounMH Candidacy for Senate Sntj-ctto County Convention Will, to DEMOCRATS CLAMOR FOR TWO OFFICES l'oitillM Will I'riiliulily Appense the lleiiiniiil mIIIi (,1ft of Treasurer I'nj liter' I'rleiulK 1'enr Trimble from Diniuliin Count. (Illicit l iinv li-llmi of Thief. OH AND ISLAND, Neb., March II (Special.)- Yesterday John Dolan was arrested for stealing a grip. In less than two hours fiom tho time cf his arrest he was trie I. convicted and lodged in tho county Jail for thirty dae. PROMISES HIS SUPPORT TO PARTY'S CHOICE INCREASE IN HOG RECEIPTS sxow stohm Tiinorcn tiii: statu. Molnlurc Ik Xceileil for, (irniiml and In Welcomed hy Fnriucm. WBST POINT. Neb., March 1 1. (Special.) A heavy snow storm, with a northeast wind, prevailed during the greater part of today. Tho snow is wet and Is melting rap idly. Farm work, which had commenced In thlH section, will ho somewhat retarded, hut tho ultimate benefit will bo great, as the ground Is In neeil of all tho moisture possi ble. About three Inches of snow fell. PIERCE, Neb.. March II. (Special Tele gram.) It has been snowing hero nearly nil day. ASHLAND. Neb., March 1 1. (Special.) Tho spring-like weather that has prevailed hero for tho last week was followed today with a snowstorm. Farmers In this vicinity havo begun their spring work, which will have to bo postponed until the weather Is milder. (ii;itMA FA It Mi; It .SHOOTS IIIMSIM.K Accldcntnt nim-linrce of IMrcnnu Kill llmldcnt Near Wnlioo. WAHOO, Neb., March H. (Special.) Frank Hakel, n Herman farmer, about 63 years of age, residing In Chapman precinct, accidentally shot and killed himself Monday whllo trying to kill a rabbit in tho orchard near tho house. Coroner Lamb was sum moned, but decided It was not necessary to hold an Inquest. Ho leaves a wife, daughter and one son, Frank Hakel, Jr., n prominent merchant of Weston. Teeunixeli City I'olltlcn, TECUMSEII, Nob., March 1 1. (Special.) At a big meeting of voters of Tecumseh last night It was decided to glvo tho license question a direct voto at the coming muni cipal election. Two non-partisan tickets were placed In tho field for city offices, as follows: For mayor, C. E. Smith and W Robb; clerk. Rev. T. D. Davis nnd C. M Wilson; engineer, W. L. Dunlnp, by accla mation: treasurer, L. M. Davis, by acclama tion; members school board, two to bo elected. E. H. C.rlst. O. I). Dennett. L. C. Chapman and W. H. Campboll: councilman First ward, one to bo elected. William Kornefclt and Charles Duerstotta; Second ward, two to bo elected, W. D. Hlnton nnd M. Shaughnessy (long term), and Ed Webb and Dr. A. Oalser (short term); Third ward two to be olectcd, A. O. Shaw and E. E Young (long term), and Dr. Charles (iraff and C. R. Duffen (short term). LINCOLN, Mnrch 1 1. (Special.) During tho last f"v days there has been consid erable activity in the popoirntlc camps, and at tho state house politics Is now the solo topic of conversation. The number of can didates for state unices Is Increasing dally and much talk of trades, combines and com promises Is heard, nnd with this are the loud warnings of llie democrats, who are de termined to make .t fierce light In the con ventions for a larger share of the nomina tions than they havo heretofore bad. So decided are the democrats In Insisting on receiving more than one olllce that the pop ulists havo practically conceded the nom ination for treasurer, but further than this they havo made no advances. In fact, th popullits are not saying very much at this stage of the game, and probably will not until they have their plans well laid. An other noticeable and somewhat remarkahle feature r.f the present situation is that three state olTlcers are being mentioned as pros pective candidates for congress. In addi tion two deputy state officers iiro candidates to surceed their present chiefs The report that (Jovernor Poyntcr woull beromo n candidate for the congrcssloml nomination In the Third district, to succeed Robinson, who Is now serving his first term, has occasioned considerable comment, and as the governor has not yet seen fit to deny the report. It Is given considerable credence by some people Secretary of State Porter has for several months been laying the foundation for a campaign for tho same nomination, hut In this rity it !s not believed that cither of them could be successful, fiir the reason that the democrats form the big end of fusion In the Third rtlstrlrt. How ever, a llttlo talk Is heard of n plan by which tho democrats of that section of the 3t:te are to trado tho nomination for congress for an Important position on tho state ticket probably the governor and (lovernor Poyn tcr Is looked upon as the man who would bo named If such u plan was evor carried Into effect. Apparently the Third district dem ocrats havo confidence In Robinson and thoso of tho same political persuasion In this city believe that he will bo renom inated, notwithstanding tho light that Is now being mado by populists to secure the nomination. As to tha nomination for governor on the fusion ticket very little has been said. The supporters of Poyntcr fear trouble from Douglns county populists, nnd they wocld not bo surprised to sco the delegation ?rom that county cast Its vote for John O. Yelser. whom they regard a perennial candidate. C. J. Smyth Is also looked upon as a possible candidate, on tho democratic side, but the populists do not fear very much trouble In securing tho nomination for one of their own number. Mcserve A I inn nl ConnrcKii, Tho other stato officer who is reported to havo nsplrattons for congress Is J. B. Mo- serve. Thoro Is a disposition on tho part of a few populists to concede this position to the democrats and on the other hand there Is a strong probability that Sutherland will ho renominated, conditions which would raako it difficult for Meservo to secure the fusion nomination. For secretary of state the candidates who havo appeared In the field are; O. C Wesner, now deputy under Secretary Por ter: Elmer Thoma3 of Douglas county and Oeorgo W. Berge of this city, all being pop ullstR. Tho latter was twice defeated for tho congressional nomination in tho First district. Tho candidates for auditor are: Edgar Howard of Sarpy county, "Doc" Hall of Meail nnd W. II. Dccrlng of Plattsmouth. Mr. Hnll Is now secretary of the State Banking board and Is familiarly referred to as tho "brainy democrat of Saunders county." Following are the names of a few addi tional candidates: Land commissioner, Nick Fritz. Ponder; J. II. Wright, Nuckolls; attorney general, W. D. Oldham, Lexington; superintendent of public Instruction, C. F. Beck; treasurer, 0. II. Lulkhart, Norfolk James Patterson. Plattsmouth. Auurrmitc MnrkctliiK Miim (iroulli IMrr llie Minn Wccl. Due Vein- Abo. LINCOLN, Mar.-h 11. (Special.) -t). E. Thompson this afternoon practically an nounced his cnnrlld.u v for United Suit-n Beuat-jr by Issuing an open letter to the ic publicans of Lan -aster county, n't'-ilng to CINCINNATI. March 14. (Special Tele- fctibmlt to the will of the republican couniv gram.) Price Current iys: The aggregato ' convention and If "repudiated" by tha: j marketing of hogs was moderately enlarged convention, to luo his best efforts to sciur the last week. The western pa"Kings wcro me eiicnon or t lit mnti they er.doisc, if 410,000, compared with 3S0.C00 the preceding they take such action. The letter follows miiiick of A-plrniilm Mum Id Hp I'lneeil on l'rlmni lliillot, tli. Winner lo Si-eure llie IMciluc of Coiint Iteleuutlon. Continental Clothing Company J lUHWlW.IMIMTIl GRAND week and 36.1.000 the corresponding week last year. From March 1 tho total is 7o,000, agilnst "3S.00O a year ago. Prominent place compare as follows: If to. !5,fo SO. 0,10 rAo,i 21,0H Chicago Kansas City omiilia t St Lout Iiidiatvunolls Milwaukee '".(W I'liK'IniKitl L'l.m i St. Jiwcph 30.00.1 ItttltllWll 1MW1I v.l, ir ItiinldH Undo Sioux City .ii00 St. J'aul lS.M'O With pictures as cheup as those offered by The Dee there should be no bare walls In any home. Only 10 cents nnd coupons for "Dc lensa of Chnmplgny" and "The Ilnllcon." FORECAST OF THE WEATHER I'o He tieiicrnll I'll I r iiitlrmln.v nnd I'rlilny, llli North to I'.khI lull. WASHINGTON. March 14.-Forccast for ,),!y,"r' Mil ii DniuKPil hy llorne. RUSIIVILLE. Neb., March 1 4.-(Sprrlal.) Sunday conlng about F o'clock a you"g man named Orant Davidson was thrown from his horse nnd drugged by tho left foot In tho stirrup a distance of fifty rods. A number of persons endeavors! tn stop tho animal and finally a young girl named Elsie Baer checked tho horso nnd drove him Into one of the main streets. Hero a man grabbed the bridle. Davidson's rlg.1t hind was kicked by tho horse and he was kicked on tho left sldo several times, but no bones wore broken. He was terribly brulvrd and scratched up. Fremont Dcpn rl nii-n I Will itiin. FREMONT. Neb.. March 1 1. (Special. ) A mcetlns of the Fremont fire department was held at tho city hall last evening, at which It was decided that tho department should bo represented by a running team at tho coming tournament at York. Tho meeting was largely attended nnd was en thusiastic. An organization was perfected and n commltteo nppolnted to raise the necessary money and another to pick out tho candidates for tho team. The latter commltteo has some first-class material to select from and Is confident that work nnd steady practice will bring In tho Fremont men as winners of the first prize. 1 !!. 2to.ro, 70,(M fio,-wo 15.000 LINCOLN. Mnnii 1.1.. -To the Retiubllc nns of Uim-nstcr County: There are n Tow men In Llmoln who, prompted bv i-crtn'n men holding federal appointment, have Implied tbemsflveM together nml nvowed tnelr Intention to, nt any cost, prevent men who tuny he friends of mine Hum receiv ing nominations on the legislative tlcke: I Ii.im- not aim uiiicnl m p-clf m candidate for till- 1'llltl-ll Klllli-H XPII ill- lint llmJI fniv Vi.ui, home men. siirrlinrneil with ,-uvv. luve ilc- Hl.i)' termltieil that cnnillilons making It possible ts.Wt 1 r"r me to hi- a candidate must not lie pel - , ll.Ciiii mltti-d and tin I r avowed Intention I- i Vim) i wherever a miii thought or known to be ;'uin "ly friend !s n i-nndhlate, to put a man ,-f I iti,i their i-hnosmir henlih- mv frli-ml unit oil I in- 1'iiuriH unci iniiiieiire in wie lu-iii .Igu tiii i bllll. My oiler to them Is that the, clmnse ! their man, or If jiriferable to tluin take their whole lljt of .isnliauts, placing III" , nanu- of one or nil with mine on the nrl liuiry ballot nnd the man who lecelve t -e larcest number cf voles if the people n the county lie ei iifldi'ted the i llolce fi-r 1 lilted Hati-M si n ilor. ni'il to have th delegation with the 'ii-artv support of all as plnuiln nml tbel.- It lends If he wants to be come a cnndliliili- when the lime emnei tor voting on I'nlted States senator It l.i not my wi.i now and never ha been mv wlcli to force myself Into n pbi' i where tlie people of my own town ami county oppose me going, hut In fiilriif t-i the people nnd myself 1 eiinnnl think It right that rlx men who i-onsld'-r Iheniielvei bred. ediii-.iled and othel'wKe Thursday and Friday For Nebraska and Kansas (lenerally fair Thursday und Friday; north to east winds. For Iowa Generally fair; continued cold Thursday; Friday fair; northerly winds. For Missouri Cloudy Thursday; Friday fair; northerly winds. For South Dakota Fair Thursday; warmer I srntntlve.s of the whole etate. In western portion; Friday fair, warmer; . ' lulv" effectively done much In several north to cast winds. equlnpen fur political fnvorw than I nm should constitute thetnilve "pnnsori for the whole peop.o of the lontitv, and to these people I appeal for full' pl i.v mill .iil--th-e. If I may have a vole of the people on their estimation of me. if lhl vote repudi ates me ind chooses another I will ulve thin man my best efforts If he wants them until he Is elected or ileteuteil ny me topre- I, oeiil Iteeord. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, .March H. Official lecord of tcm- peraturo and precipitation, compared wnn the corresponding day of tho last thrco years: 1'JIW. IMS). 1WS. 15S7. Maximum temperature.... 31 10 ia Minimum temnerntuto 1" 31 other counties recently to quiet discordant ructions, l cunliler 11 the iititv or every republican In the state to. at this time of nil times, do this The Integllty of our state and on- nation dem-mlH upon, as I look nt It, ic;iubllcan sticcesii In our nct national election. We cannot iiuiiriel among ourselves and bo'ie for .invthlnu better than defeat. Any man or set of men XI I wiin will not at this critical time agree in narmony caie nine inr our ioiiin,ii . Venice temperature. Precipitation 24 .05 37 .05 .11 Itespei tfully, Record of temperature nnd precipitation nt Omaha for this day and since March 1. 10CO: Normal for the day "I Deficiency for the day 10 Excess since March 1 Normal rainfall for tho day Ot Inch Excess In precipitation for the day.. .01 Inch ota precipitation since Aiarcn i... .mnicn Deficiency since Mnrch 1 Iii Inch Deficiency ror cor. perioo, i-x uiuu n 14 I CMUSC ' , nmrtiiii.v,' 'CI V. C. I illf.HI iil'ii concerning mis iciii-r nun ine in " to other candidates In the field a friend of Mr. Thompson this morning gave out the following Interview. "Mr. Thompson is willing to mak" It a straight contest between himself and Mr. Moore or Mr. Whedon or Mr. Liinbertson or Mr. Field ur betwen himself and any one of the other candidates. If they can nitric Deficiency for cor. period, 1S0S 15 inch . upon one of their number. If this Is not sat llroort front Stntlou nt STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHin. Omaha, clear North Platte, snowing. .Jiu'.... Salt .Uike, clear Cheyenne, clear i.wjii... Rapid City, cloudy Huron, clear Wllllston. dear Chicago, snowing St Ixiuis, cloudy St! Paul, partly cloudy Davenport, cloudy Helena, clear Kansas Cltv, snowing Havre, clear HlsmarcU, clear Galveston, cloudy isfactory be Is willing to have the names of each and every aspirant for sendorim Hon ors go upon the primary ballot and let the republicans of the county vnt their cholic. tho one getting the highest number of votes to receive tho support of the legislative del egation from thts county should he desire to be a candldato hefore the legislature In other words, If tho republicans win The 171 ;n .hi solo aim of Mr. Thompson Is -o prevent a n p, in. u, "i I a 22'cc ; 33 r : - : - 2 . rt ; rt 3 flOl 121 I'd T Indlcntes trace ot preclpltntlon t. A WKI.SII. Local Forecast Ollldul. tentlary lu. T factional nuarrel that will wca.icn the par.y ' In this county, nnd not becauje h" has any '-'ii ii fears of tho result of a fight with himself Hi, .'1 pitted against the field." 101 .00 iii T Yenr l'ncli for Three I'rUoners. -S I PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. March 14. (Spe si '-cielal Telegram'.) Each of tho three youn; 511 .00 men with several aliases who pleaded guilty .!r' 1 to tho charco of burning a tnxcar at Mun 111 'no i ley on Friday of lust week on the Missouri To '.no Pacific were, by Judge Paul Jcssen. In the district court this afternoon, sentenced to one year at hard labor In tho state penl IM MAC Nncniial $f?ij&i! lillll m w Am INFANT FOOD. Cordon'o Condensoc! Milk Co., New York 1 m:s.tio iv a mi unnit casi Atteniiit In IHaiiiI llnrrla-lllenklro Trial. HAKTINGTON. Neb . March II (Special Telegram.) A sensation ams sprung In the Harris-lllcnklron minder cans this morn Ing that en mo near dismissing It and ect ting the prisoner free i nis morning dlre.'tly alter court con veued the attorney for Mm stito asked tier niUslon to change Uo Cite in llie lufor'ii.i lion, which chatged Harris with killing lllrnklinn In Decemhcr, L'00, when it should have read In December. S10. The defense promptly moved the court to dismiss tho rase on the grounds that the prisoner was charged with killing lllcnklron on on Improbable date. After a royal battle between Argn of Sioux City nnd Jay of Dakota City the state was allowed tn change tlm date to conform to the facts. The remote parts of the counly havo been Uslted by tho sheriff nnd his deputies to day, nnd the court room is filled with mm served to sit upon the Jury, but ns yet It has not been completed. The city Is full of wit nesses and spectators, nnd the greatest of Interest Is manifested In the case. Cosier County Honor Soldier, CALLAWAY, Neb.. March 14. -(Special Telegram.) Tho remains of Private Harry L. Doxsce, late of Company C. First Colo rado Volunteer Infantry, killed In action at Marlqulna. P. I.. May 23. 1S99. arrived hero yesterday and were interred today in chargo of tho local Grund Army of tho Republic post and Company M of Broken Bow. Tho town was handsomely draped and all busi ness was suspended during the tmprcsslvo services. Hundreds camo In from tho coun try In honor of the enly Custer county boy killed In the Philippine campaign. Another Ticket at OHi-ctiln, OSCEOLA. Neb., March 14. (Special.) Some of the citizens of this place who were dissatisfied with the ticket put up by some of the other citizens for village trustees a fovv weeks ago got together nnd pla.-ed a second ticket In the Held. They nominated a board of trustees, part of them for three years and part for one year. The three year ones are: S. W. Ousbee, S. A. Snider and A. O. Mnnson. nnd tho one-year ones nro Amos Deland ami John Ludlow. They sub mit the questions whether the town shall have a saloon, a billiard hill and electric lights, the majority vote to govern on tho questions submitted. iy- COMBINED TREATMENT 't l iiknovvii MukeH SlriuiKi' MiitcniciitN. BEATRICE. Neb.. March 1 1. (Special.) A young man appeared at the city Jail last night and said ho was a deserter from the nrmy. He said he enlisted In 180S and his regiment went to Cuba, but ho stayed In Kansas City and worked In the postolllce. He gave the name of relatives In Kansiu City, who wcro telegraphed for and who re plied saying they would come und get him I.iivin ItefUNO to Talk. LINCOLN, March 14. (Special.) Secre tary (I. L. Laws of the Stato Board of Trans portation this morning refused to be Inter viewed concerning the letters whlrh ap peared In The Bee this morning from Nor folk, relative to the hoard's failure to hold a meeting In that city on March fi to hear ad- ; dltloual evidence In tho Norfolk rate cas". He said the case was adjourned until March in, hut refused to say why he had not ad vised the citizens of Norfolk of this fact. Mr. Uivvs said that he expected (he Board of Transportation to be enjoined from hearing any of tho rate cases that nro set for hearing tomorrow. Trial Deferred Throimh 1 1 1 n . ASHLAND. Neb., March 1 1 (Special.)- -Tho preliminary hearing of Junes Warren The tnrv of his desertion u nm er,uin,i , Coon, who was arrested last Saturday night, here, hut is thniiBht to he a hallucination, i charged with attempting to shoot 'Mrs. Emilia P. Coon, his divorced wife, was postponed Geneva HIkIi School CoiiIchI. today. Coon lies been sick since bis In- GENEVA. Neb.. March 14. (Special.) c-arceratlcn In the county Jail at Wahoo. Tho High school oratorical contest whs hell 'justice of the Pence Moon bab received last night, ten pupils taking part. In the , no word about the matter from Sheriff dramatic Miss Maud Harnett tnik first prlzo Farrls, but from umdThial sources has witn "Mvoro mi, in oratorical, .vtus llalllo Selsor was second. "Garfield's Renlv to Long." Judges were: Superintendent W. O. Audcrsm. Seward, Superintendent W, L. Stephrn. Fall-bury, ami Editor George S. Towne of the Nebraska Teacher, Lincoln. COMBINED TREATMENT -OF THE GREAT CURATIVE POWERS, . . nw rax )W- References: Hest limits .nul l,jaUiiin HusIhosh Men n( Om ilia. IVSEM, HAVE YU Untlevolopsd or Atrophied Organs? K li. 1M nii-1 -!" I !' ad 'o I'r w Hint "'if ' iniilnt -i ' ieni "i i . .. . o, , .1 I.. IV t I . Il f ! It . ,l'"l III- '1 tl ' l.'-ll IV Cl . 1 '11 . '. .i..., ...ill ,nul.,r.. I'liilevelnliell I1.1IM - 1. 1 their lllMinil ml'iil'lin and HlZP i.... ..r ,.le, iriitv iu.eil nl. nc WII.l. M T I Ni 'It KAf' r. ir-ei I n t Hi uvvn "'W'i .n'" .. ' met, lit-, -vi- M-II- T1ICIU SI.K. hlmplv lie- , mi, ,1 1 1 .ii ii i lie -, n.i rt s mill el'-i I rl- 11 1 II' - i 1 1 i , "7 -. ... i. ....... i , I,., mil fltlv e ii 11,1 I ft l'l-iun - liovvi'l r v-iniii iiiii.,iii ui'-i '-. !. ...i t ii,. iw.i noii ivitrm ri. !i I I . - I I- 1 i:.'i-'l lo lh He e i.'h retn-'f -t hloocl i -II. vein ami iirti-r ' log the atrophied and undi- v, lulled uriiun Is Htlnuihiied to a lien I ll.v growth. ,.,.Mi r- i-,,r,.,i in iiinil hv our iifW inelhi.d. without lb' Unite oi WSfiiSilUljllLC ileienllnn freiii wo. U-a palnliM.. Mire ii ml permiitMin cure lllll I iv nth lining Spa! 'M n Sale Thursday will be OVERCOAT DAY The balance of our winter overcoats in three lots Your $7agQ,iOJD and SIS Worth $12 to $25 Ulsters, Your Qhoice, 3 Lots 7.05 $10.50 and $14.75. Spring Overcoats, TaOOtj $10 and SI2 Full Silk Lined, Oxford Cheviot Top Coats, $12.75 O-flHiMl Xex Thursday we devote to making a CIIICIU UCl los? on overcoat. You cannot af ford not to devote some time to make quite a saving. Continental Clothing Company Pr GREAT emmm To Readers of The Bee. Offer 6C '9 "The Balloon" and The Defense of Champigny are masterpieces of art by two of the world's most famous artists. The Ilagnra Lltlionraph Co. recently succeeded In makliiK nrrnnRpmentR for the re duction of these pieces In the flneRt photogravure process. Thcfo photoaravtires repre bent pnlntlnss that have hren sold for thou sands of dolbrs These reproductions would sell rapidly at any are store nt $200 each, hilt they cannot he purchased except directly fiom u, as we absolutely control tho copyrlfth'ti. Beautiful Pictures for the Home. , A Spirited Battle Picture Tilt DEfENSE OF CIIWONY Which was nwnnletl tlic prize medal In tho Vnrls Salon. Cost SG0.000. TIiIb line picture. In M colors re proiluces line for line nml color for color, every detail of the original. Famous Oil Painting Is 122 x,"0 Inches nnd Is nt to adorn tho nrt Kullery of n Vnndcrbtlt. THE BALLOON A FARMING GROUP In tho harvest Hold sec for the first time u balloon In thu uky. This Famous Painting, owned by tho Metropolitan Art Mu seum of Now York, reproduced In color nnd effect, 1b 2'JxilO Inches, Is handromc und beuullftil. You have read nhout manv nf these ralntlnRs and the enormous prices paid for them, hut, dnuutlffs, never even dreamed that yon could obtain a porfect facsimile In ele pant, torui nnd at a nominal price to adorn your parlor or drawing room. These photogravures are printed from the finest plates that modern workmanship can prnlure, on extra heavy paper mado expressly for this work, size 22x30, Tho World's (Jrcatcst Artists are now for tho first time available. AN ART EDUCATOR. Thoso pictures besides being a beautiful ornament to any homo arc also an Art l-Mucator nnd will at onco stimulate a desire for tho artistic. Our Special Proposition. Von ran have cither or both of these fnmous pnlutltiR.s for 10c each nnd 3 consecutive coupons cut from this n dvcrtUenicnt In The Dally Hep. These beautiful pictures have no ver been sold ior lesn than $1.00 each. The Hoo has purchased several thousand as n Hpeclal subscription fcaturo, thus iiiaUlnn the price very low for live readers only. 10 rents extra when sent by mall for postage and tube. - m . a.,. 4l..-aMQ4M.M I., I I I I' .... I H THE STATE ELF.w?R-ar.',uU5 iWSllitfiH ,,;..;;;;,.... NI N KUVOl k 'laKASKrf tH' MI'.N AM' WU.MKN. The gr.-al in -ul. . hem- H . . ... r .i, i - .. luiKiK nml tirufehhi-r f thin limlltute are far the lu st, tin H learned ot the prisoner s Illness. No date was jet for f'onn'H appearance, as it is not known when he will lie able to stand trial. niimt M-lenilile 'the world has even Itm wn. ami tin- man ur wmn.in wlm plni-i'i hl nr 'her t-.i e in the hands of u Me hHM without tlrst InvesllgMtlnp! nur innililned treatment innki-. . lit tniM.Kf in i ueir liven, .in i iu-pubii m ''"i;""' mnsl skeiitli .il th.it we have nut said l alf that inluht he said In praUe of the v s tem nnd Its results t i Kr. in it . ri.i'.u i ihi- i ."iii ii i. i-i i. ii. We have pprfii'teil the tnn-t runiplrt- F' trtn nt mini irenlmint evrr ui-nl liv ,itiv 1: tu n nr dpi-- ure uhle tueffiit cuii- ii' n distune " .- uuli ah mil penriatientlv n th'iush tlie patient vvitehere All orro.-c i.di -i- strl ' I- nm! ! n-tlal HOME TBEATE3T- tn list Hy tnennw ( It we arr IOC ' THIS IS IT Itiiiiiliulilt 'Ifiiiiieriiiicr 'llel.el. lKMnOLDT. .Neh., March H. tSpeclal.) Tho municipal campaign was opened at tho opera houso Oklniiday evening by the temper twee people, who placed In the field an antHlceuso ticket, an follows Charles Colonel E I'iiiiI rnvero v I'iiiIm Sirluui j , rAIUIU'ItV. Neh.. Marih It.-(Special I -IM Lemon ami J. llrniiRher had an alterea tlon yesterday, In whleli Lemon received a severe cut on the head from a pitchfork handle, and nrniigher had two ribs brokn. Petition for ii llrhlue. WAHOO. Neb., March 11.-(Special.) The i'ominlsloiiers nf this county have been pctiiione-i oy ion -srvrn resmcnis ot saun- nroRhor Is 7.1 years of age and It Is feared ' uers vuuiii ii'iiiw ins mi- uu-ii-i ki iao ,llg lnriCR m,ly rrnult fatally. nil uri CDpiii j !iio .inn riiici linn lilt- luujit'r Me ii r I'm Million II v i-rrulril, j THKN'TON. Neb. March 11.- (Spcial i s lVrmanently 1-ocatnO lUiiS Funi.i in Htrc-ti Wcnr I :St la. Ou.ali.i, Nuh agreement with UoiiRlas county for the construction of a bridge over the Platto For mayor, 1 river connecting the two counties, sai l I Telegram 1 The county coniuilhsioners in. K, Wines, councilman, First ward, bridge starting at a point In Union pre?lnct dav overruled the morion for a new trial 3. Frakcr, councilman. Second ward, in this county. made by W A Stewart, who was clcgied r What Can You Do H you u-o n poor Clear? You cun't toil until you mnolto It how jrood it K anil after you'vo burned voue nnaiv you can't cot it back. "THU STOECKER" Is tho namo nl n5cont uisnr that's pood all pood -and always will be good Sold by all donlers unit at our two i.tnrc 1404 Douglas and 221 South 16th Stroot. 1 .MtTOnilAVUItIS (11 M. netnille'a I-'niiioua 1'nliitlnij. 'The Defense of Champigtsy" tin iMi i it ii m mi ii tn. This coupon, with two others o; (on-i'cunvc 'hUes and 10 cents, pre (it.ntiil ai the Hee otllco t-ntitles any i-i-ader of the lb In this beautiful ptititn, inches. If you want i ti- r-i"!- SUI" 10 ceu1' '3trn for tube, pes' if' -'" AU'ionitA v t; ii is Of Duiue'a Slur vi-loua 1'ntntluB. 'THE BALLOON" ( in im) rmi vi Am u in, This cutipon wiin two others of consecutive dales nun 10 cetilH, pr hented at thu Hee olllce entitles liny render of the Hee to this beautiful picture, 'J'Jx.'iO ineheii. If you want it mailed, send 10 cents extra for tube, postage, etc. If you Fend part or nil In two-cenr postage Rtnmpn bo careful that tho; d not stick together. AddrcHs all lettem to AHT DHPAHT.MHNT, THE tl KK 1'UIJMSHING CO., OMAHA, NIC II.