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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL !J, 1900.
WILL NUT REINSTATE LANGir1
amount covered Is $10,000.
Pojntcr Tnrn a Deaf Ear to the Friend of
the Beatrice Superintendent.
PROPOSES TO STAND BY HIS DECISION
I.miK Trlli frrrnl of 111 l'rleml lie
Hum .Not HealKiiiil nuil Hint 1 1
win riuiit it out in
tlx- Court.
LINCOLN, April 2. (Special. )-Governor
t'oynlcr will hiaml by bit decision of la3t.
neck and will rofime to relntate II. '
Lang of York at superintendent of the Stat
Institute for l-'ceblo-.MIndcd Vouth at -
atrlce. This afternoon a delegation headed
by Lieutenant Governor (illbcrt ntid Judgs
Hate of York ami ex-Mayor h. (J. Krct
warrants registered from 1 V llfl'l) A TIiV lV WW T!) U V STnr.K f'RflWFRS flF WYfiMINl
payable April 10. The UlrtUliOlUl 1 iVil Uf LH llUim " "
OrttniiUntlnii Hold lt Tn enl) -Fifth
Aiinunl Srmlnn nt Cheyenne
Nriv Oillecm Are Cli-cteil.
(nrilucll (' Aunln.
Deputy Attorney Oeneral Oldhntn filed a
brief In the supreme court this morning In
support of the action o'. the trial court of
Sheridan county, which found Lloyd Card
well guilty of criminal assault and sen
tenced him to ten years In the penitentiary.
Thn brief filed by Cardwell's attorneys In
support of his petition for a reversal al-
Bill!) SHOUT AT LUNG ISLAND
Two Nebraskani Among the High Score
Men the Firt Day.
Through Service Between St. Lorrs and !
Portland Will Be Instituted. j r heybsnb. wyo.. April :.-Speciai Tel.
egram.i The twenty-fifth annual session of
the Wyoming Stock Gnweis' are,o.ia"on wis
EASTERN CONNECTIONS MADE VIA 0MH ! hcM ln 0htenne ,odi,y- of a membership PARMELEE AND LINDERMAN THE MEN
1 V7i U1U, 11U "111, llo-.lt. vi ii(iirBI.IMtil V,' I
proxy.
The old officers were re-elected, as
I follows: l'rcsldent, V. C. Irvine. Hots,
Wyo.; lce president, K. V. Whltcomb,
Moorcroft, Wyo.; treasurer. II. 0. Hay,
Cheyenne; secretary, Alice Smith. Cheyenne.
The land-leasing matter wan not brought
leged that the verdict was not supported by Noit irler to Hp Operated liy llur
tho evidence, that errors wcro made In I HiikIom ami Northern Piu'ltlo U-
glvlng and refusing instructions ami a so t-cctlril In lMMnme Only
In admitting certain testimony. Theac ai- ,,. ..,s,. Limited."
legations are aeniei ny tno cieputy attorney.
The case came to the supremo court on
error.
Tho Stato Hoard of Purchaso and Supplle3
met this afternoon to purchase supplies for
tho various state Institutions for the quar
ter beginning April 1.
Judge Holmes. In tho district court. t0 ior.i.nj Tht, .lutaneo In 2.371 mlled. 'ho bH now before congress to restrict tho
Kill TnMu Ulril Mrnluht In the
llnrotiith of (Incen'i n eeittiUe
(rami American llnniHe'iip
on Weilnesilnj .
NEW YOKK, April 2. The eighth annual
up. but a strong resolution favoring tho
Thn Kienml li.ni.ral Ihrnliph train serV
iC(! continuance by the government of its frea !
in tho United States will be Inaugurated distribution or vaccine was unanimously live bird shooting tournament oi me inter
Sunday, April 2fl. when the Uurllngton and adopted. Iiy an almost unanimous vote the slate association was inaugurated today at
VnrlkflrM t).,..ifl. nil,niIl. ..Ml V-t I n . hr association decldtl o join tho National Avo Intcrntato nark. Queens county, Long
, fui tin t ii i ai nil i uiiiunus hi "v - - - - -
ot.eratlon nf through trains irom St. Louis Sloc association. A resolution oppoilng Island.
Tliu initial matcn was me micniair
heard arguments this morning In the case i The ,hro,Ji?h" sunset Limited" train on tho manufacture of oleomargarine was also Park Introduction, eight birds, $5 entr.Mce,
brought by (Seorgo 1 Collins to restrain , v$oUljjern .aclljt. between New Orleans and passed. A resolution providing for the In- birds extra, thirty yards rise; four moneys.
TK7 J, TXO on lb." taitol' ai h. e-.m.n, The report of 8to"k cs shootiiig; ties to be IllWded. The' en-
o ,r 7 ,1 or I --''on the nues.ion of 'her the vl. ago L-rv o ?s opc au.f' b 1 ant rofovor Inspector Talbot of South Omaha showed tries for thl. even, closed with 100 shootcra
of Lang At Hit clone of the confereru'! buM toiie a license of $1,000 per yotr Rrt.ater bmlffMcs the cxccptUm that M.oon Wyoming cattle were Inspected , In line, among whom was Mr, a. S. John-
Governor Poyntcr said that he had no de- tor '"f. "I""- ... hn hM ,n thl. c,v nolc1 ,he'e Is no other through train cover- " 'hat point during tho year ending March ston. each contestant beginning at No. 1
r., k Jlhn ih. nnn rendered last Municipal election will be bidd In this c ty .ilstanre ,31.1900. The number of Wyoming eetraya set of traps and finishing on No. I, com-
c, ion other than the one rendered laat ,omo ,0 eU.ct n po,c Judge water ' Mnw,, ,,. ... ,0Und there was elghty-one calves seventy pletlng the first bait of the work.
i v. i rinm m nnnr f'liv niiiii nrv. i 1 1 ritiLiuLLii
ward.
WILLIAM I't 1. 1. lilt IS HOI Nil OVI'H.
Hum
It nan been quietly intimated that units , cem(,tery trustee, throe members of tho
tin was reinstated Lang would refute lo noar( 0f Kducntlon. one member of the
go out of olllce until compelled to do so by KxrS0 board and one councilman In each
the courts. (!oeriior fnyntcr asserts that
ho has Lang's resignation in writing over
lils own Hlgnature ami that he cannot there
fore contend that be han any lawful right
to the olllre. Lang has told several of
his friends that he han not resigned and
that he does not propose to be removed
from office without cause.
Mali Hoard Ik IteMl ulneil.
Members of the Slate Hoard of Tr.insioita
tlon were this afternoon served with
ropy of an order Iwsued by Judge Mungor
of the federal court restraining them from
entertaining, hearing or determining nnv
III rrellmlnary Hearing la
County Court nt O'Neill.
O'NEILL, Neb.. April 2. (Special
Telegram.) William Fuller had bis pre
l'mlnary hearing in tho county court
today upon the charge of Btatutory
rape of th person of Ivy Mount and
was bound over to tho district court In
the sum ef Jl.f.OO. The defendant Ifl aboil-
IS years of age and the complaining witness
i year younger. They are both rcflldrnt. of
complaint which has been or may hereafter I Stuart and highly connected. The alleged
be filed with the hoard, touching the ratrw ot
charge made by the Chicago ft Northwest
ern, the Kremont. KIMiorn & Missouri Voi
le) or the Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis ,t
Omaha rullroads. Thin order Is to con
tinue In force until April 5, when the com
plainants will move for a permanent In
junction. The Hoard of Transportation is
alfo restrained from mnklng any order
fixing or prescribing the ratcn which either
of these companies shall charge for trans
portation nf freight between points In Ne
braska and from taking any proceedings
for the purpose of enforcing any order here
tofore Issued.
Very 111 tin surprise was expressed at the
stato house this nfternoon when the Injunc
tion was served. It being generally ex
pected that the Hoard of Transportation
vnuld bo restrained from proceeding with
tho hearing of the eases pending against
the Fremont, KIMiorn ft Mlfnourl Valley
and the Omaha roada. both of which wen
recently continued until tomorrow.
Tho case of the Huslness Men's nssola
tlnn nf Norfolk against the Omaha road hai
been Inst In the ma of railroad rate liti
gation that has been piling up for thn last
two months nnd there is little prospect that
It will receive any further consideration
date of the crime Is July. ISM.
IoiIk' Cooot) MiirlKiiBi' Hecnrrt.
Fit E.MONT, Neb.. April 2 (Special. ) The
following Is tho mortgaGO record of Dodge,
cciinty fer the mouth of March: Chattel
mortgage! filed HS, amount $43,743.11 : re-le-aed
150, amount $33,797.63. Farm mort
gages recorded 53, amount $139,!)'ifi.30; re
leaned r,l. amount $91,721.20. Town nnd city
mortK.'iges recorded 10. amount $4,799.00; re
leased 2fi. amount $19,399.73. The nmount cf
farm mortgages recorded Is greater than
any mor.th Mnoo registers of deeds have
been required to keep a record of them and
aro principally purchase niuney mot (gages
and renewals.
train frm Omaha and points cast of this bulls. 2-'29 8lrrs nnd cows, a total
city of the "Q" system, a new train from "aiuaiion or tus.wi.is.
I'corla to Lincoln, passing vln Omaha, will cn,.(ji3s
be put into service April 29. This train will j
leave I'corla about S:30 a. m., arriving at I'rainol Ion on ort1ivrpstrrn Line He.
I.N ItAILHOAI) LINUS.
Omaha about 9 p. nr., anil leaving here for
Lincoln after a twenty-minute stop.
The schedule for the new service provided
Frank S. I'armclee of Omaha was the
fitst man to be called to the mark, and after
making the round had four kills to hlo
credit.
The match was concluded In the remark
ably good time of one hour and fifty mln
ute. Twenty-four men kl led eight straight
and divided money. These were; Powers,
Ell, Hlrschey, Crosby, Nauman, Morrison.
Claw Woodruff. Doty. Hood. Marshall, A
for this new servlc Includes sleepers, diners,
reclining chair and smoking ears, which aro
now being built by the Pullman company.
To maintain the regular dally service be
tween St. LouIh anil Portland ten trains are
modern Improvements.
I'ASSDNtiCIt THAI'' I'll ItToM A II !v A 111,1".
eclvcil nt Huron.
IH'RON. S. I).. April 2. (Special Tele
gram.) An order received here today from
for departure from St. Louis at ft a. m. and Chicago promotes H. It. Sanborn, nsslstant
arrival at Portland nt S:iin n. m. nf ihe third ' superintendent of the Dakota division nf the
day. Tho entire run will be made without Chicago ft Northwestern railway, to superln- ' 1'. Smith, Hryant. Dubr.iy. Llnderman, Orosj
i . ... . . . ' . . .. . '. nlnUn T,l lni.L-.nn Mul Khnrt. Mnlnnr
mi tunnel- oi tar wnaiever. i ne equipment , "uiuiii ui iuc nvsiciii iuwa envision on tne
same system, with headquarters at Uake
City. In.
J. S. Oliver, for seventeen years superin
tendent of tho Dakota division, with head
quarters here, is succeeded by F. N. Stewart
required. Five of these trains will be owned i of the Winona division, which consolidated . birds high guns, not clrus shooting: lies
ny inc. uurllngton and five by the Northern 1 with the Dakota division n short time since. nnt lo ho hot off; money to be divided. The
Pacific. The eais will be uniform In' np-I V. T. Catlllon of Winona becomes su- ' following killed twelve straight and received
pearance. finished In the familiar Pullman ' perintendent of tho Northwestern line from i jjo.jo each:
color, wide vestibules and equipped with all Winona to Pierre, making the main lino of I a Parinelee Omuhn; C. M. Powers, Dc-
tho system under ono superintendent ic- cntur. 111.; "Jay Ell," Milwaukee; L. N.
tween the Mississippi and Missouri rlvrrtf. i Morrison. St. Paul; W. It. Crosby. O'Fa'llon,
Thcso changes aro a great surprise among , , . ..i)anR," Cleveland; Captain Darker.
railway men ann citizens nl all points on .. YorU. n. nickev. Welllncton. Mass :
Blnke, Tripp. Jackson. Mai, Short, Maloue,
"Hobln Hood" and lluckwalter.
Illuh Sroren of the Day.
These arc the high scores of thn day's
events:
Horough of Oueens sweepstakes, twelve
GOLD SEAL ytA
fern AMERICA'S BEST KOKL -S
M C H AM PAG N Ei1
ipSA FERMENTED IN THE DOTTLE, gjfflpjl
wsillii) I for Convalesce Jits. f
I Jtffl"l B TA.Y OXE-HAZP 7 UK H 7
1 Uw' B rUCJS OF THE IMPORTED.! S ( JWj
fc'si FuitBANA win'b CO. C!
I'unilM for Imlln SuOerers.
CAMHHIDOE. Neb. April 2. iSpeclal Tel
egram.) A mass meeting called last evening
for tho purprso of raising funds for relief of
tho India famlno sufferers resulted In the
sum of $130 being raised by tho people of
Cambridge nnd vicinity. This town has al
ways responded liberally when nppealed to
for the relief of suffering humanity.
District Conrt nt Trenton.
TIIKNTON. Neb., April 2. (Special.)
Tho adjourned term of district court opened
from tfce secretaries or members of the j this morning, with Hon. O. W. Norrln of
board. The records do not show that It Heaver City on the bench. Several cases
wra continued with the other numerni s rate I aro on the docket, most being equity, with
ratm frnm i ho nm,.iiiiir hni.i inui u o.,w nn.tisever.il Important law cases added. Sev-
ln fact there Is no record to show that It was
set. for healing on that occasion. When
questioned concerning this ease the secre
taries nssume an elr of defiant Indifference
nnd make no nttenipt whatever to explain
why It has not been giving a hearing. Sec
retary Laws said this afternoon, before the
restraining order of Judge Munger was
served, that he supposed the case would
come up tomorrow, hut neither the de
fendant nor the complainants were nntlfie-1
to bo present. It ' admitted by near'y
every member of the board that they can
not furnish the relief asked for by tho
citizens of Norfolk, yet they refuse to
either dismiss the case or to take steps to
wards enforcing the order made at the Nor
folk meeting.
Norfolk People In the llnrli,
Thn elllj!Pn nf Vnrfnll
,,1VJ v (V M
flfirU pfittnrnlii(T tTha uiniu. nr unt- . '
r uir iitiu in iiii-ii v.mu
and all of their requests for Information are
speedily consigned to the waste benket by
tho overworked secretaries, who apparent')
have no time for nnsworlng letters concern
ing olllclal business.
Tho case 'against tho Elkhnrn rallroad Is
tho ono In which an order wis Issued re
ducing rates on cattle 10 per rent and on
hogs ii per cent. It wa-. set for healing
cral prominent attorneys nre In attondance.
Tec li m well ltenioiiilH to Appeal.
TECUMSEII, Neb., April 2. (Special.) A
mortlng of citizens was held nt tho Presby
terian church last evening for the purposo
of raising money to send to the sufferers of
India. A considerable amount has been do
nated and n canvnHsing commltteo is still at
work.
New Chureli Deillentril.
SYRACUSE. Neb., April 2. (Special.)
Tbe, Hantlsts of this village dedicated their
new church yesterdav. The cost of the
building was nearly $t,000 and was dedicate.!
free of debt.
Nelson Vamlerpool Spcnkn of Kicel-l-n
Cnmlltlou of Itiillrunil ArTnlrn.
"Tho present activity in eastern railroad
traffic, both passenger nnd freight, Is some
thing marvelous." stated Nelson Vamler
pool of Chicago, traveling passenger ngent of
tho New York Central. "This Is looked UDon
tho consolidated lines.
DAKOTA Iini'l'IILICAVS SICCESS.
(irrnl
i:ieetlun nt Yankton Show
CliniiKe In City Vote.
YANKTON. S. D., April 2. (Special Tcle-
as mo nun season or thn year In traffic I gram.) Republicans aro jubilant over a
matters, nnd yet all passenger trains In the I great chnnco In tho city vote shown by to
east are loaded and tho freight departments , day's election. John Holman. republican,
aro taxed to furnish accommodations for the i was elected mayor by S.1 mnjorlty. Tho
demands made upon them. This condition democrats last year had 160 majority. The
of affairs gives great satisfaction, not only I democratic majority for treasurer wns re-
ii i.niroau men. nut to tne people at larg?. i iiucea rrom Jb3 to zi, tne marsnai reiucen I ,.rceby, O'Fallon, III.; C. C. Nauman, San
This largo passenger traffic Is not caused by I from 230 to 111 and city Justice changed from J r.,rainiHco; L. D.'Morrlaon, St. Paul; T. W.
tourist trael and thero nro no particular , 237 democratic majority last year to 209 re- Austeriitz! Ky.; A. Woodruff. Ellza-
nttractlons In Boston and New York to ' publican this year. Tbe republicans claim I tc( ' N- j.- ,. ii'oty Ilal, don. N. J.; "Hood."
direct thn ChlcaSo. Omaha nnd western bus!- ; one. aldermnn. Ncw' York'.' 'T' A M'nrRhani KCiih,V,urg. III'.:
in-.-.!, iiinu nitre mi n mission oi picasuro now.
A. Woodruff. Elizabeth, N. J.; E. Work. Cin
cinnati; It. O. Helkcs, Dayton; A. H. Fox,
Haltlmore; C. D. Llnderman, Adams, Neb.;
W. Wagner. Washington; J. M. Thompson,
Yonkcrs. N. Y.; L. Fulton. West Superior,
Wis., and J. Caugban. Hrooklyn.
Interstato Park Introductory, eight birds,
thirty yards rise, high guns; not class
shooting. The following killed straight and
divided tho moneys, each receiving $20.S0:
C. P. Powers. Decatur, 111.: "Jay Ell,"
Milwaukee; H. Hlrschey. St. Paul; W. R.
yornions
CHEY
On April
leave
Will Mlsrnte.
A. P.
Dr. Hryant. Hrook-
I..-, r. w l,,.l,.. ,i.,l,.,,.,il . n 11 I l '"'in n HUH l.lll.M'll inn HilVillie. I lie TWO
5YBSNE. Wyo.. April 2.-(Speclal.)- lyn: C . Dubray ( In innati C D. ' " I schedules take effect today and $2.r,0 mat I
aril 10 the first train of Mormons will I derman. Adams. Neb.; lake Peru. In.!.. ,n ,h, of , , hp ,ltu,mplI(
Woodruff. Ctah. and vicinity for tho K. M- Tripp. nd anapo Is; J. A Jnc. I haVe l.n;n undo by the operators to Increase
f . .. ... lliifitinna Will 11 frrntP. . i!..!..!
i wiittfiiurnuy, ji is pusy 10 tfOi tnat tnia
travol ln nuKinrntod by tho lomnmlR of the
business world. Cnmmorc.il mon nnd m?r-
matters of business, and as -.me ft thi i, ' valley of tho Shoshone In the nig Horn i ';' ' . . l' 1
ihn fa. a . n.. ,i.n.j .. i. . u . h.inln. This train will be followed bv an- 1 "
country Is prosperous. There h' no better "'her on tho 1.h from Morgan City and) ";'' ' ""SlT To"'
Index of business than a passenger trade. Points near Cokevllle. Wyo. There will I Kbln liao,i- Springfield, Mo.
If It Is crowded tho noanle have monev and ne between hiw ana iuu persons anil several (.rnau American iianuienp.
are happy and contented, but If. on the other nunnreu neaii oi norBes, sncep ann cattle,
hand, the seats aro emnty and few nas- The Immigrants will "trek" Into tho basin
(0Wa miners walk out
Hlfierenee of Two I rut t nini'n a
Mrlke In the ( iirliotiilnle
Mini,.
DES MOINES. April 2 (Special Tele
gram.) 1 hreo hundred mlneis In ihe e.ir
bnndalo iiilnes here walked tuday bv.uuse
of a dlsugriHMiient about the scale of prices
rtMcntly ndepted by the mlneis and iprr-
ntoM of tho stnie In Joint conferetue. The t
miners arc getting $2.21 per day and they
claim they ought to be getting $2.20. a dif
feionce of 2 cents. For eveiy day they aro
out on strike they will thus lose what II will
take 112 das to make up, even If the get
their demand, so It la not likely tbe strike
will last lung.
A spe-lal from Washington says: Senator
dear stateM today that the president wauld ,
send the appointment of Smith McPhorsou
ns fcilernl Judge cf the southern Iowa dis
trict to the s"nato for eonflrmntlm some
day early this wefk. The president has been
olPclally notified of thn choice of the Iowa
delegation nnd It lii now only a matter of a
few days at the outnlde. He will be con
firmed without a doubt. How oon Is now 1
the question. The delegation Is tnvor.ilie
to the ldc-. of having McPheiaon bold b's
prrisc-nt posl'loti as congressman until su, h
Mine ns will prevent a .-.pedal election. Hon
this will bo done In not definitely settled, for
his term does net expire until next Mar.-h.
almesl a year.
Senntor dear Introduced a resolution today
to readjust tho salaries of all pestmastcrs In i
Iowa. I
A miniature bombshell was exploded In the
camp of the saloon force this morning when
It was discovered that the new petition,
through a rank error, larked one day rf tun -Ing
been publliheil u sufficient length of
tlmo as required by law. It Is now .hmight
tho saloons will bo tied up until tho Jul)
I meeting, though everything depends on the
! legality of tho action nf the board at tho
mcellng tomorrow.
Pccplo of Des Moines, beginning today,
will fcno "i pay $3 per ton for their coal
nnd the Indicatlciis nre that the price will
l"t be reduced for years to come. The nd
vnncn recently given thn miners through
out thn state nnd tint to the coal haulers of
this cltv has caused thn advance. The two
si.im:ihi thai.ns koh
CHICAGO
LICAVi: AT IS IP, NOtlX, AND 7135 1. M.
New Short Line to
Minneapolis and St. Paul
Umr ut 7 a. la. noil 7 ills p. in.
TICICICTi AT 1-102 KAHNAM STIIEIST
"The Now Ofllco."
Wlien others fall consult
,0 0
Neal. Hloomlleld. In!.
Alsohm. New York; J. R. Malone, Pa'
cto a
SEARLE5 &
SEARLES
OMAHA.
the price, but concerted action was not had
and they came down op soon as cheaper coal i
was shipped in. Cheap labor In this state. I
so fnr as thn mlncf are concerned. Is nnw
0P MEN
SPECIALIST
We Bu.irant-f t .nr. ull nsc euriibl" ol
WEAK MEN SYPHILIS
SKXl'AI.I.Y. Cured for Life
Night l-'mlsMims. Ijo-t Mniilion-1. 1 1 drncelo.
tho principal event of the tournament, will ployed.
songers aro aboard It Indicates that tho by easy stages, as tho Journey Is over oOO begin Wodnenday morning. Two hundred 1 Oeorgo n. Teak, a prominent citizen, this
people, havo no money to spend ln travel and miles In length nnd for the most part over and ten entries have been received nnd It la morning Introduced a resolution nt the reg
there nre no business enterprises necessl'at-' rough mountain roads. The Mormons cx- , believed this number will be Inceaicd by j ular weekly meeting of tho Ministerial as
Ing travel." I pect to reach their new colony not later than. a score or more. Nearly every stnte In soclatlon asking that the mayor and city
Mr. Var.derpool called on the local rail- ' May IB and will at once set about building tho union Is represented by one or more council suppress "Sapho," which Is billed to
Impossible, and the Increase In the price of , Vi.ri. ni He. etoiinriiioeii. isieet SihllK
Tho Orand American handicap, which Is ' tho greater portion w-Jll go to tho labor em- Strliture, Pllen, Fistula .mil Itr- til flreri
hum an
! l'iiate Dlaeasev anil DlNiirileln of 'Men
sirlrliire ami tileet t ureil nl llonie.
Consultation Free Call on or address
nit. m:hi.ks a si:ki,i;n,
II!) South Mill St. (I.MAIIX.
road fraternity In company with W. H.
Jerocio of Chicago, general western pas
senger agent of tho New York Central.
Hotel ('limine 1lamti.
SYUACl'SE, Neb.. April 2. (Special.)
D. Scott niedson of Concordia, Kan., haa
lci.el the Review hotel and taken charge.
Mr. Hlcdsio Is an old hotel man.
Cleanse the liver, purify the blood. In
vigorate thn bed)' by using DeWltt's Little
Early Risers. Thrso famous little pills al
ways act prrmptly.
Keokuk null Duhuiiue Kloet lon.
KEOKUK, 'a-. April 2. At the city nice
tlon todnv the demccrats eleied the ns-
tomorrow. hut hy the terms of the mandate ! t-c-.sor nnd threo out of six aldermen, mak
of tho federnl court it cannot now be beard ling no change in tbe pnlllhnl complexion
until after the hearing before Judge Munger ! f 'he council, which Is still a tie.
en April :.. Dl'DCQUE. la.. April 2. Politics cut no
Two of tho bondsmen of ex-County Treas- figure In today's election. CUH. Hcrg. cltl
urer J. W. Lynch nf Platte countv were at zens' candidate, was re-ole:ted mayor by
thn slate house today with a view to effect- i over 2.000 mniority. He -will carry tho cit
ing ti compromise with the statn of the
claim coering tho shortage of tint official,
amounting to npproxlmatcly $13 001).
Lynch's total shortage was In the neighbor
hood of $30,000. of which nmount $17,000
belonged to the county nnd the bilanco to
tho state. The county funds wero pnld by
the bondsmen, but the stnte has not teen
reimbursed. It Is clalmefi by tho state olll
elnls that the bondsmen bad no light to
pay the county and not Pan state, and It Is
not probable that the attorney general will
ngrre to any compromise. It Is reported
that the bondsmen have considerable prop
erly that was turned over to them by
Lyu-h.
Trcnsuter Mescrve today Issued a call for
tiro ticket with him.
I'nlnn I'nellle l.eim-x I, n rice Trnot.
R. A. Smllny. J. C. Davis and William
Daley, representing the Wool Cirowers' as
sociation of Carbon county, Wyo., havo been
ln conference with officials of the Union Pa-
homes for themselves. If this colony Is
successful It will bo followed by several
thousand Mormons next year.
shooters. Nearly 200 of them were at the spnear hero this week
Hcnrlncc on Sliootlnic ArTnlr.
KEYSTONE, S. D.. April 2. (Special.)
W. R. Lylc. the partner of Norton, the man
who was killed In the wood haulers' shooting Two Week
affray near this city Thursday, has been
shooting grounds today and a score of them
took part In the Horough swcipjstnkea, which
was the second event on tbe program.
ksti:h hwim; si?so opkn.
the
clfic Innd department, relative to the leasing , bound over under $100 bonds to appear before
of 1.000,000 acres of railroad land In Carbon the next term of the district court. The town
county to the association. It is reportet and mining camp are greatly stlrre-d up over
that thn sheepmen proposed to pay 1 cent 1 this shooting affray. The preliminary hear
pcr ncre anninlly on the basis of a five , tng of tho seven word haulers Is being held
years' lease, and that the railroad com- at Hill City. There aro two sides to the
Meetliijr lleiiun 1J
Wnxlilimloii .Iiu-li i-i Cluli.
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racing season of mno pened today, when 1 '' " ' -' ."r.
Tho resolution wnj. read before the nso-
olatlcn and was unanimously adopted by
that bodv without comment.
F. P. Fltzserald of Eldorn was todav ap
polntcd as superintendent of the C.lrls' Re
form schor.l at Mltchellvllle to succeed ,T. N
Miller. Mr. Miller was thn man In rhurgn at
thn time rf thn famous riot there Inst fall
. tho Washington .lo. key club began n two
weeks' meeting The opening was auspi
cious, the weather pli.isiuit and a large
crowd In attendance. The Ir.u-k was In
goon connnnn inrenen .mcijowcii
pnny substantially accepted this offer, Its t gtorv Lyle ptates that he was unarmed nt the presiding lodge and Mars Cns!dy
only counter-proprsltlon being n reserva- ; -be V.mn ho and Norton were fired upcti. 'arter Tbe nrlnclpal events of the day
tlon of right to sell the land at any time. Hy Xorton wa8 follni, to be armed. Hoth parties ?p'rBf imndlcap.'' co'moMRan' e.,in
means of the leaso of this enormous tract rlnlm that the other sldn enmmpneed shnnt- nine the former and Hnnev Hnv the latter.
of land the sheepmen of Carbon county, will
be able to satisfactorily adjudicate the
problem of suitable range. The nrea will
be divided among tho members of the ns60-
ing first.
Grant Many Chnrters,
PIERRE, S. D.. April 2. (Special Tele-
I In tho steeplHi-hase there were thn usual
i falls and nei idents. Lovelorn fell. He wns
I ut Itidlv In the foreleg and ('nrsnn. Ills
I rider, was carried off thn Held Tnnmr
mvi'rvni iiii'ii ,ti i ut- .ninip lino uii' iit'i."ii
rlatlon and a pro rata assessment will be I gram.) Sixty-seven chnrterp for corpora-, nnd coreornn. his rider, nas thrown hut
I-ltzgtrald han been te'i years nsslstnnr
superintendent nt the Hovs' Reform school
at Eldera. His wife will be matron.
paid according to tbe
grazed.
number of sheep
Chlrnuo C- lton Meetlnir.
CHICAGO, April 2. Stockholders and di
rectors of the Chicago & Alton Railroad
company held their nnnunl meeting today.
About 220,000 ohares something morn than
tions were granted hy the secretary of stato
ln?r month. The fees of that office for the
month wero grpatnr than for any other
month slnco tho organization of the state,
amounting to $1,102.
Huy Out llrlilne Coiiipnnr.
YANKTON, S. D.. April 2. (Special Tele-
1 "V ntZm
Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
cuaNses the System
a EFFECTUALLY
OVERCOMES lTii ' .rf .
PERMANENTIY
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
T Hill nf Fremont Is ln the city.
W 11. Mumford of Heatrlce Is In the city.
F. Jewel of S.m Francisco ts at the Mer-
e hants.
W. 11 Corbln of Alliance Is at tho Mer
chants. (Irian in Tcfft of Avoea Is at the Mer
elinnts. j n. Pope, a lawyer of Friend. Is at tho
Murrnv.
II. M. Crnno of Hloomlncton is at the
Mf 'cluints.
Mrs. O W. Holdrege lias returned from
mi eastern trip.
K W Pendleton, a capltnllst of Detroit,
U at the Murray.
I .. ... ... . - r t . n 1 1 . ..
, y-t L ItlrK Hllll MMt-'l in I .liuiliuii tirr
guests of the Murray.
Harr:- II. Smith and wife of Day City,
Mkh , are at tho Mlllanl.
(iriumln Terft. state senator of Avoca.
I Nf b . 's at the Merchants.
W S Deyo. an liisurtincn agent of Kan
pas lity, Is nt the Millard.
James Hansen, a newspaper man ot
Papilllon. In nt tho Murray,
Mr nnd Mrs. C. V. Conkllng of Tckamah
were at the Merchants Monday.
i; M. Collins, nn Implement dealer or
Fremont. Is registered nt the Murray.
Fred Hragg nnd U. L. Shaw of Fremont
were Monday guests at tho Her Orand.
Mr and Mrs linker and twelve members
of 'The old Homestead'' company nre rcg-if.!-...
nt the Darker.
WIUI.i McEver. an auditor for the
1'nkMi Pnrltlr Railroad company of Colum
bus, it' ut tne Murray.
M J Murph), buyer for the Cudahy
Pa. king , oniimny, has returned from a
lslt t Hot Springs, Ark.
(Jus Ilabson of Sownrd. W. H. Price of
I.ln.'nln nnd II. J Caullleld of Norfolk were
slat, guests at the Murray Monday.
M K Oetter nnd II. A. Ilabcock of Lin
i oln registered Monday nt the Darker.
A J West of Wlsner Is at the Millard.
Dr J Ray Ilentty. ,i successful young
pll)slelan lit Lincoln, Is In the city visiting
ills parents nun many iriencis tor n row
da ys
Mrs Ellen Ludlngton, Mrp. Iiuisa Morso
and Alhtrt Harne.-i Myers, members of tho
old Homes-tend" company, are eucsts or
ths Merchants.
Denmaii Thompson and wife. W. .1. KII
patrlck and wife nnd Mrs. Frank Thomp
son of the "Old Homestead" company aro
tuests of the Millard.
Cnil Williams, n typical western cowman,
who Is the foreman of the Rawhide Hutte
cattle raniil. of which Russell Thorp, well
known In Omaha Is thn prnnrietoi. Is in
tbe city. Mr. Williams lias come to Oinalut
for meillcnl treatment and nlso to en1oy
a i.iuple of weeks of metropolitan life.
; eiwing to nis iiroaii-rimmeii .Mexican som
brero, corduroy suit and lilgh-lieeleil boots
tho iitmarel worn bv oowhovs on all dress
suit oceasluns Mr Williams Is the object
of much Interested observation on tho
streets
!0 per rent cf the entire holdings were J gram.) -Joseph Oelsler of Sioux City has
represented. The directors were re-elected i purchased the stock of the Yankton Hrldgo
and all of the old otllrers were chosen for and Ferry company nnd will put in a pontoon
another year. Hccause of a change mado
In the ccmpany's fiscal year, no ofllrial
reports of thn road's operations for tho
last twelve months were made.
bridge across the Missouri hero.
Clileaito V Alton MeellnK.
CHICACiO. April 2. The nnnual meeting
of tho Chicago & Alton railway stockhold
ers was held today. Owing to the change
made ln the company's fiscal ycHr there was
ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP HOUSE
PncUnite nf I) j iililnl te Is Sent to
a Prominent Ohio itrpuli
llean Lender.
CINCINNATI. April 2. An attempt to de
stroy tho residence of Oeorge H. Cox. the re-
no statement of earnings to be presented publican leader, was made today by some
anil It Is taken for granted that the pre3
cnt Hoard of Directors will be re-elected.
r.i-I'rcililent of Minn Ml.
CHICAOn, April 2 Timothy II. Dlack-
.u m.i.. t. ti.n ,ii,,i i ..iii.. 1 dynamite. A match and powder wero so
UI lilt' v.uivfw ,w .,,.ui, .,,,,.,, ,n cut luimij .
unknown person placing on the veranda a
package of dynamite addressed to Mrs.
Oeorge H. Cox. Mr. Cox suspected danger
nnd turned the package over to the police.
It was found to contain a largo charge of
ill at his residence In this city. Ho Is suf
fering from pneumonia.
ItnlMTllj' Notes anil I'rmnnnla.
General Passenger Agent Lomax ot the
I'nlon Pacific has gone on a western trip.
Contractor Draco, under whose, direction
tho Union station was erected. Is ln the
city from Chicago, looking after somo
minor Improvements that nre contemplated.
Tho award of the contract for the Sher
man Hill work on tho Union Pacific has
not yet been made and officials who have
thn matter In hand state that they nre not
yet decided upon any d.ate for making the
awurd.
1 arranged that In drawing out the lid the
esea.ied Injury. Results
hirst nice, six rurlougs. for a-vear-oiiis
and upward, purse: lieneral Mart (Jary
won. Cupidity second. Sidney Lucas third.
Time: 117.
Second race, one-half mile, Aillnglon
purse for 2-year-nIds. KM: Fake won.
Connie second. Light Dall third. Time.
ii:31i,.
Third race, about two miles, steeple
chase, for 4-year-olds and upward, purse
IW: Cosmopolitan won, Emory second.
Time:
Fourth race, six furlongs, Hennliigs
spring handicap, for 3-vear-olds and up
ward: Hiine-y Hoy won. charentus second,
!m: third. Time: 1:10 l-S.
Fifth rnce, one mile nnd forty yards, for
3-year-olds and upward, selling, purse .W:
Asqultb won. Diminutive second. Holdup
third. Time: 1:1-12-5.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 2. - Weather
showery and track muddy. Oakland re
sults: First men, six furlongs, for maidens, sell
Inc: Rcgnlong won. Mllometo second,
llHrry Corby third Time:
Second race, elevi'ii-slxteenths of a mile,
selling: Fidel Youlln won. Mnydlne second.
Swift Wnter third Time: 1:11.
Third race live furlongs for 2-yeor-olds,
purse: Ilernato won. Illusion second. Com
bermele third. Time: l:iG.
Kourth race. Futurity course, selling:
Tarda won. Orion second. Pomplno third.
Time: 1:13
llfth rare, one and one-eighth miles,
stmiiiim; iii'iuv at fout ioih;i:.
i:ii-ellnn mnr-ii'i'i Culminate In n
SerloiiM Miti. l-'luht.
FORT DODC.E. Ia.. April 2-iSprual
Telegram i- A serious stabbing nffrav i
curre.l here last night, ln whlih Joe l-'qllon
stabbed Will Alnaworlh. The stabbing wa
the result of an election dlfferen e. cul
minating In a street fight. Alnsworth was
j stabb?d In th left side. Jusi below th-
heart. Fallon waived examination and was
bound over to the grand Jur) under $l.oun
l.o nil.-..
hrrllT Secures I1U Mini.
LE.MARS. la., April 2.-(Speclal. (-Sheriff
Herron returned last night with Hermann
Mchr. wanted here on a charge of criminal
arsault. The fhcriff arrested the man, who
was working for n farmer, near Millard, Neb
Mohr .ays he Is Innocent.
machine would have exp oueq. Mr. cox 'Tr n,e,,"rU-."J",, ""'
ronrrted to the nollce that he was warned uiv.i, r, i ,
I last nleht that an attempt on his life would i Flower of Uold won. Dr. Nebula se.-on.i! . ln soutlicrn portion: cdncsday ruin and
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Itnln In I'l-nlli'li-il for TcicHilny noil
Weilneiiilii.v mHIi Colder for
eil iiemln j , i
WASHINGTON. April 2. Forecast fori
Tiirtday and Wedneslay:
For Nebraska Rain Tuesday and Wednes
day; colder Wednesday; variable winds
Fnr Iowa nnd Missouri Increasing cl ud
Iness Tuesday; rain Tuesday night an 1
Wednesday; easterly winds.
For South DakotaCloudy and warmer in
eastern, rain In western portion Tucwdny.
rain and colder Wednesday; easterly winds.
For Kansas Rain Tuesday with colder
TELLS HOW TO MAKE LAWNS
be made.
Fretter third Tlrce 1 D
colder, variable winds.
(SUlvRNIAlTGVP
1 1 1 u li I'm I Point of I'roiliielloii.
In the hlslory of the AnheuserUusch Brew,
ing Ass'n was reached during 1890- They
lead the world In output as well as In qual
ity of their brews. Orders addressed to
Oeo, Krug, manager Omaha branch, will
be promptly executed,
.1, Y. CrnlK. Talks to (he Members of
Ihe North Oiiinliu Improvement
('lull Moodily r.tciiliiK.
Tho mc-etlng of the North Omaha Improve
ment club Monday night was In the nature
of an open parliament. The matter ot the
location of tho proposed school house In tho
vicinity of Thlitleth street and Ames ave
nue was discussed at length, and tbe club
adopted a resolution In favor of an eight
room building being located upon tho site
of the present school In Monmouth park
and the maintenance of the existing schools
of Druid Hill and Central Park.
Tho matter ot the- laying of a permanent
sidewalk where It had been ordered by tho
council on Fowler avenue was taken up
and the committee on sldowalkR nnd cross
ings wns instructed to take tho matte-r be
foro the council and have the customary
penalties levied upon the person who had
tried to evade tho orders of the council.
The matter of se.-urlng city water on
Meredith nvenue between Twenty-seventh
and Thirty-fourth street waa referred to
the proper committee for a report nt the
next meeting, ns was also the matter of
paving Ames nvtnuc from Twenty-second
to Twenty-fourth street.
Tho matter of making lawns wns dis
cussed, and J. Y. Craig gave a number of
valuable suggestions The subject of "Tho
Lawn" was made a special order for next
meeting.
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