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    THB OMAHA DAILY BEE: TJITJHSDAY, FEBTltTAIlY 21, 1001.
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CORDON COMES OUT UN TOL1
itiprctno Court Decteoi RoinBUtenuni to
Polico Court.
V.'INS ON A CONSTITUTIONAL POINT
'JccIkIiiii of l.ourr Court l lli-vrrurd
mill Ciixf Im IIIniiiIi-iL Hill Vlty
Adorn,-) Cnniirll Will Kilo
.Million for lluliriirluKt
:The case of the mayor and tlio city conn
cil of tho city of Omaha agnlnst Samuel I.
Gordon, . police Judge, Which Wns decided
against tho latter In Judge Dickinson's
court, was reversed nml dismissed by the
supremo court Wcdncsdny afternoon. The
higher court held that tho law conferring
tho power of removal of polico Judges upon
tho district coilrt In countlos containing
metropolitan cities was unconstitutional
'When, ho-- wart rcmov
Judgo Dickinson, upon
tho mayor and city counc
J .wXSS i5.SJnaSnnrt
.ir t, nm, nr.lt mlrl hnu linl-ll net ne 00 CO k
-4 " - r I.
I - I
(luriloii U lii IIIkIi tilee
Judgo Qordon was happy' when ho heard
of tho supremo court's decision. He said
ho had never felt a jloubt that ho would
ultimately get, a favorable decision, but
ho had not expected tho court to reach
tho caso so soon, asit had been submitted
only two weeks ago. One causo for re-
gret on tho Judge's part was that tho su-
prcmo court did not pass upon the point
of suspended Bohtonces, which was tho
ono upon which tho district court removed
him from office
Tho Judgo nays ho still believes he was
right in suspending sentences whenever
and wherever ho thought best and that
. I, I .. -i.lM l t V, nn..pln ,1 n "I cl n.i In
orevent him from dotne so when ho re- I
lu'u .a iiu,uiufi ,1, iuh vwv..v, ,v.u.wu w
sumoa his place. In regard to the latter
point ho was not quite sure of tho time,
Ho salt! ho supposeu mat mo cny auornoy
wouia insisi upon mo iony uium iji.u.yc.i
uy mo supremo court ooioro us ium.uui
.ocomo cneciivo ai. u mi no uuu.u .Ui .
i.iu u.i.uu i.uiii i. uik iiiuu nun t;Ap,,. a
Illlv Atlnriiev Coiuiell TiiIUr
"As I understand tho decision of tho
cdurt,' said Cjty Attorney Connell last
night, "it does pot tako Into consideration
tho evldrnco in tho caso tried in tho ills-
trlct court, but decided tho mattor In favor
of Judgo Oordon on tbo law cnactea oy
the legislature at tho last session, wherein
power is conicrreu upon ino niBirici couri
ln couutlcs containing a city of tho metro-
polltan dais to try such cases. Tho
court has held, as I learn, that this law is
unconstitutional for tho reason that it
grants to tho district courts In countlos
containing a metropolitan city a different
Jurisdiction and a greater power than that
possessed by similar courtB In counties
which contain no such cities. If I have
been correctly Informed tho decision of
tha court, if it is permitted to stand, will
havo a far-reaching effect, as many of
tho laws governing this city nro in tho
same condition. Tho decision will not only
affect tho officers of tho city nnd their ro-
moval, but It will affect property rights
and tho personal rights of tho private cit-
lzen. Such a decision will be disastrous
in its effect.
as soon as i. iiavo nau nn ojii.uiiu.my
to examlno tho opinion I will prepare a
motion ror a reneanng nnu u -km uo hi-
guou. ino court nan nein ihbl na juuh-
mcnta'have no force nor effect until a
motion, for a rchtnrlng has been' disposed I
oi. uiiuer mo mien ui mo '
torty ciays to me my roowon auu umu umi
jiiotlon is disposed of Judgo Gordon can-
uot enter upon the discharge of the duties
of tho office.
Xo Way for itrinovnl.
"As wo stand at present there Is no way
by which an officer of tho city can bo re
movod for malfeasnnce. Under this de
cision each ono Is freo to do as ho pleases
without a fear of removal. If this is really
tho condition the law will have lo be
amended nnd between now and tho tlmo
tho supremo court acts upon tho motion
for a rehearing the legislature may pro
vide a new method for tho removal of of
ficers by nn amendment to the city charter.
"No, the Judgo canrtot go Into ofllco to
morrow nnd he will be in luck it ho over
docs. Of course, It tho decision stands tho
city will havo to pay him for tho time that
Judgo Learn has served, but not, at tho
rato of S2.S0O per annum. Ho will havo to
tako tho amount provided by tho charter
from tho tlmo that he began his second
terra. Hut I do not bellevo the opinion will
stand on a rehearing. "
MRS. J. H. MILLARD'S .WILL
It nisnnses of Kutnln Aiiluril nt
lfl7,OOI nnd Mr. 3llllnrd Asks
Hint It He l'robiited.
Mortality Miwtmue-.
rri... iM.in. ,iuiii un.1 hirtim wr .
ported to the :ity health commissioner for
mo iwpniyiu.il ..uu.n ciuum i nuuu
Klrths Oporco Ooedeels. 93!) North Twen
tv-fourth, Klrl; A. J. Dole, 1S31 North
Thirty-fourth, boy: Kred W. Peters, rftl
Howard, boy; Putrlck Fuller. 2712 Hickory,
boy: John .Mct'lurg, s:ia rsorui 'iwoiuy
tlflh hnv.
Deaths Mrs. Anna King, zs: worm Kign-
tfenth. neeil 40: Mrs
laa a. iierg, sbvs uni-
cago, nged 40; It. I. Thew, St
Joseph's
hospital, aged f5.
80 and
Not Gray
" I have used Aycr's Hair
Vigor for a great many years,
'and although I am past eighty
years of age, yet I have not a
gray hair in my head." Geo.
Yellott, Towson, Md., Aug.
3, 1899. t
Ayer's Hair Vigor always
restores color to gray hair.
We know exactly wnat we arc
saying when we use that word
" always."
It makes the hair grow heavy
and long, too, and stops falling
of the hair. Keep it on your
dressing-table and use it as
directed.
On dollar a bottle.
If your druggiit cannot tupply you, send
us Jt.oo mid we will cxprcia a bottle to you,
all charges prepaid. lie ture and give ut
your uearcst expff.es office.
J. C, Aver Co., T.oweti, Man,
Send for our handsome book on The lUir
rliarm.. nrnfrrrOfl hv V ,ttIwimu 1,1 WIR uua in irusievs in ' . .. " " Pfirthnlro. Hint). O bcrt. Hclken. N
uurui'ii i. . ......... ...... , v.. .......... , Klll Unnnn.nln... I Tho Imnnrlnnl. nnt .. . Ih.,1 tt ,.i., I'lUID l.ll.ni.ra ... Hirer Ul ln OVOniS. 1 no
In.nn h II 111 ini.n I.O 1lll I I I nil An i na I I
county court to probato the will oflrs. wniij,n Huthnrinnii ih iVPn .,,. ,, ., ', u ' , , , . r' " " weather was fine, but the truck wan sloopy.
MlllaSl and appoint h.m as administrator. ac!&y85 J J h eo w lh Seacirnve3 w'nofrLeV'a
Mrs. Millard's estate Is estimated to bo iffi?", "go and that ho had ' then ijl h beat Asfor n bend oiid r.nmnchiis scored a
owerwiii. SK SS5H S; x'atrhi'wif?!" ztz s x
surprises officers here
Mi-IMirt of llrslKtmtldi. n( lrrloi.t
I'rrUlim mill l-.liMnHou of Vice
I'rfulilrn t llnrrln l'nr. pccteil.
The dlnpatch from Iloston lolling of the
chango In the head officers of the Hurling-
ton system came as a surprlsn to the of
ficers residing here and at first was dis
credited
"It is tho first I have heard of It." said
General imager Holdrege yesterday after
noon. "1 saw both President Perkins and
Vlre'resldent Harris Just a few days ago,
but nothing was said about Mr. Perkins re
signing nor tho elevation of Mr, Harris
to tho presidency. I don't see how it
could ba possible that tho news could bo
true, but still It may be. Ab I had not
heard of It and have not discussed It, I
cannot say anything about tho possibilities
which may result nor or the changes which
may follow." '
The action of tho Hurllngton Is in lino
with that of tho other largo roads. In the
other systems a decided chango has oc-
i .
!! . Th. president is the chief of
-e"i" iiciiiiiui, .,iuuii ui rau.
shapo tho policy and tho financiering of
ir ,11 u.unu LIJUU.I Willi l.MJ IUUI1 WIIU I
a I .. i ..I . u it.- ...i. i
tho road,
In the days when C. E. Perkins was
chosen proBldent of tho Uurllngton tho
president was tho man who stood at the
head of tho road1 and was tho most influen
tial figure. In recent years Mr. Porklns
has relinquished many of tho details of
tho management nnd has occupied n posl-
Hon closely related to that of chairman of
tho board in other systems.
The election of Vlco President Ocorgo II.
Harris to tho presidency Is a recognition
.of tho faithful and valued sorvlco ho has
given tho road. X hiKh official of another
road, In thU city yesterday, referring to
tho change, spoko very highly of Mr. HarrlB
t.U .. l.t 1 1 . .. M ni I
uuii Min auilll .1.1 I'AOUUllVtl u.l.uvr UUU I
oxnfessod treat r'nnflilnnrn In hi
This chango In tho head officers may
mean a move along tho line, but nothing I
could bo learned locally on this point last
nigni. it is presume!! mat w. c. urown,
wiio nas been the general manager In Chi-
cago tor several years, win become the
vice presiueni.
WELL KNOWN IN THIS CITY
New Commander of tlie Twenty-Mntli
Heicltiiciit IIiik Wide Circle of
Krlenda In Omnlm,
Lteutenant Colonel, A. V. 'Corliss, who
nas Deen deslgnatea by the war ilepart-
racnt to command, the Twenty-ninth regl-
mcnt of infantry now being recruited with
ft rendezvous at Fort Sheridan, 111., is
well known In Omaha. Ho has many
friendu here who will bo pleased to learn
that ho Is to command a regiment.
Colonel Corliss won tho sliver leaf by
hard work and meritorious servlco In Cuba.
h0 Was severely wounded while heading a
detachment of troops of the Eighth United
States Infantry at San Juan and was car
rleu almost dead from the field. Ills
rugged constitution pulled him through
auu he is as hearty as ever now.
During hla service with the Eighth in-
fantry he mado many friends, especially
among Nebraskans, and though he was
stationed at Fort Hoblnson ha mado oc-
caslonal visits to this city, wherelhe was
always welcome.
Colonel Corliss was born in Maine and
nrst served ns a major In tho Rhode Island
cavalry in 1862. Ho was made a 1 ou-
tenant colonel of this regiment , In Jam-
uary, 1883, nnd resigned from the service
on juiy ii, iouj. onoiiiy auerwarus ne
enlisted as a private In the Fifteenth ln-
fantry and in 1865 ho was made a second
lieutenant and later onj was promoted to
the ono bnr line. In 1873 he secured two
bars and then was mado a major. Since
'8 relurn lrom UUDa coionei uornsv pro-
1'?? ul. . ii8. ??St i
.w iriroi. iiinuciiii ii.ni
will cross tho Pacific.
Hud to Conquer or Die.,
"I was Just about gote," writes Mrs. Rosa
Richardson of Laurel Springs. N. C, "I
had consumption to bad that the best doc
tors said I could not llvo more than a
month, hut I bogan to use Dr. King's New
Discovery and was wholly cured by seven
bottles and am now stqut and well." It's
on unrivaled life-savor In consumption.
pneumonia, la grippe and bronchitis; In
fallible for coughs, colds, asthma, hay
fever, croup or whooping cough. Guaran
teed bottles 50c nnd S1.00, Trial bottles
freo at Kuhn & Co.'b drug store.
Mnrrluue Meen.eii.
The following morrlage licenses were is-
sued yesterday:
Name and Residence.
Age.
John II. Moodv. Denver. Colo..
Oortrudo Corllck, Omuha
ThomaH AV. Cox, Chicago).
...21
....43
Kauferino uonnidson, Omaha
2S
Ellis H. Lloyd, Red Oak, fa 22
Laura UeKay, Hed Oak, la id
lll.B.. ll. hl..ll. In 1 I ...
I . . . r
oiHorueicu incKiy abb uiuers is me rem-.
euy neeiiea. it purines tno stomach, liver
an(t noweis, sweetens ino ureatn, promotes
vlgor and cheorfulness.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
P. J, Murphy of nogers Is nt the Mur
my.
P. flminenscheln of West Point Is nt the
m .
co?n.TJUniu,;tMen,?lf MW?:
Power of WJ'tnore lire State cuests nt tha
iipr urn 1111.
Nobrnskans nt the Merchiiiits: J. 11.
u linen anu son anu r. h. r;isner of uou
in
City. .Mr. and Jlrs. J. H. HugheH of v.ovjlA.
T. J. Hrownileld of Mncoln, J. II. Heniwtt
of McCook. P. J. Murray- of Greeley, A, F.
nioomor of vork, II. v. Graham of Grand
Island, J. H. Thomas of Lyons, Theodore
Phillmii of Hrunlnir. K. 8. Crtrv ot ICene-
saw and W. 1 Iteyl of Platte Center.
'"GHKAT PUFF" Mixture, the
finest tobacco for
Pipes and Cigarettes.
"GREAT PUFF" MIXTURE
;'II13 Itl5.VI.TV MAIIKKT.
INBTIH'MKNTB placed on record Wednes
day, February 20;
Warrants- Deed.
Addle Terry to It. 1). Gllle. lot 12.
niocK iiii, woutii omana,, anil it tract
adjoining 6S7
L. A. Bhrlver to A. W, Jones, lot ,
llolmH' add , , i. -I2u
Christ Koch nnd wife to W. J. Hlch
ner, lots 1 and 2, block 21, town of
Millard 1,600
C. K, Turner hiuI husbond to I. K.
Hiomnt, lots IS and 17. block 4.
Hummit Hccerve 1,000
Home Fire Innurnnce company to
Farmets" and Merchants' im-urance
company, lot R, block 5, Patrick'
add; liart hit B, block It, llorbach's
1st add: lot fl, block ;to, Omaha; w
4i fet lot 3 nnd nil lot 1 (except w
20 feet), block II, Improvement nsso- '
flutlon; 11 81 ffet lot 3, block 253,
Omnlm i lot 8, block 2, Hoggs ll.'s
udd; H feet lot 2. block 12, Im
provement association ndd and
vnrlous other tracts 71,2-3
A. Ii. Allen ct a! to Albertlno, Hvard.
lot 18. block 21. Walnut Hill 10
Mnry Attridge and husband tn F3, It.
Hutne. lot , bluck 21, Carthago 10
DrriU.
Sheriff lo Omaha Loan and- Truxl
Compnny HuvIiikh bunk, lots 13 und
14, block 5. Atnt'K Place , . , .. 20J
Sheriff tc G. W Scott, e IS acres ot 11
4 sei ,WU 3-15-13 . . .. .. .. 1.900
Total amount of transfers. JSG.CJM,
I . A. I ...lsl.l k I i . . I Irnhliiisinn nilrmalnt n Pfimnr Mil (If HfinrS I n Iam Hifn tili'ontia. U'lilfDl llna
0(1 irom umu u, . t, . ta ntlt hm ht rpntWp.l nnw ftini 111 W tWl'lltV-tWO WPIX KHOWh WlMR
s nm. I I viii i v'l rt ii ii in LIIH laBL IUW VParR nntl UOW I "Uiuhibvii m vo-ai. .e, n v.. ...0 1 icii ........
0 - I llatm 1 1 v thM nnnnAll t k . ...... I IfinlP PA lift A WflB niMtfl notieiCAS ntin mat R I ".i" t..... ..I.i., T .1 t
II nt I HO rrflUpML I 1 itiin.iui iiiuu ui inu ui Htiiii- 1 " - - ----- . Jjni(i(iimiit j' uiuiiiittt imwmii 41 1111 i
KRUCER TO RETURN HOME
Boer President Said to Be Preparing to Go
Beck to South Africa,
HAS MEMORIAL FOR THE PRLSIOENT
Snlil to llntr Just Completed Wnr
I'nnrr to Send to VnliliiKton
mill to Kiironi-im
eminent.
tlov-
t.nVtinV Pob. 51- Statements emanate I
from both Pretoria and lruoU that MrJ
Kruger contemplates returning to South
Africa. It is said that he has Just finished
writing a memorial on the war, which will
be sent to the European governments nnd
to President McKlnley.
PrtKTOUIA, Feb. 20.-Hcports from Ley- J
denburg Bay that Acting President Schal-
lin nmrnllnn tT MnU I I II t InO UTal TIII1IM I'ltVa I
sona.Iy. he .added he would H,Von
' . . ..
u.ntil.l inv flrnf if n.irrrnilpr wrm inpvirnnin
H was foolish to surrender in twos and
" a...,, ....... -
threes, no the proper course was to como
to a general ngrcement and surrender as a
nation.
Narrow Kscnpr.
LONDON', Keb. 20. A special dispatch
from Pretoria says the Doers at Klip river
fobruaty 13 derailed u tral'u containing
Ocueral Kitchener's baggage. The train
ws preceded by another, of which tho com-
mander-ln-chief was a passenger. An
armored train drovo oft the llocrs, but the
latter secured fho contents of the train
derailed.
This second narrow escape from capture
a'lB out newspaper warnings ns to tho
danger of (lencral Kitchener's rapid flit-
(Intra hv Irnln trnm filnnn tn ntana It I.
Bv ... I
considered better for him to remain In
Pretoria than to risk upsetting his carefully
elaborated plan of campaign.
tlenernl Dewet AkiiIii .IIIksIiik.
as Lord Kitchcnor Is now back In Pre-
torla, tho lnferenco is that Clenoral Dewet
ha8 agBln csoapca from tho supposed cor
don,
Thero Is no further news of General
French's pursuit of Commandant General
i&i&SrXZ TTr 'io w.. ..e.
railed by 'tho Doers near Jalbosch and
looted by natives. Two car3 wore ordered
out and tho Doers fired c-.i them, killing
two persons and wounding many.
CAPETOWN, Feb. 20. The body of a
native who had died of bubonic plague has
been found in a low quarter of tho city.
Thla is taken to Indicate- that tbo natives
aro concealing such cases.
MOSER RECEIVES SETBACK
Kvldenee in Prove Insnnlty nt Time
nf Murder ot to lie
Admitted.
PEORIA, HI., Feb. 20. The defense in the
Moser case, on trial at Pekin, received Its
first scthnnlt thin mnrnlnir. Thn ntntn nlnrp
upon tho stand Henry Hoffman, a member
of tho Amlsh church, and tho defendant's
attorney, upon cross-examination, tried to
secure from him an admission that Moser
had been ottraelsed bv the Amlsh hocaiisn
of vlo atlnc tho church reculatlons. Tho
state oblccted to tho Questions and tho
court sustained them. Thla is taken to
mnan fhnt th vn.t nmn.mt nf mi..
which, the attorney for the defejisa has
accumulated concerning the Amlsh faith
will not bo admitted. As tho defense do
pends upon, this evidence to show cause
why Moser should have been Insane when
he committed the crlmo It Is maintained
by many that a verdict of guilty is already
aBSured.i
u-,-,.,.,,1 n,k. .i. .i.- i
I vu,wi umu iiu.obvo lieu- uu luc oinilu I
,,Url,,B th0 mornlnB an some ,cttors wrlt"
l(;n Dy .noser, in wmcn he admits his
,.niu h,.t h.ro. ,i,o tn,i.i, ,v,.,i,
orating him from his family, with being
lespuuniuio lur lue uiurtier, were also in
troduced by the state. There were a num
ber of sharp exchanges between the at
torneys this morning.
One of tho witnesses examined during tho
nfternoon session, testified that at times
Mnopr hn.l n-rmni Irmtlnnni Mnoor ini.i
Hoser nan seemed irrational. Moser told
un. .mcr ma rtJi. i.iui. no neni o uiuu
to kill himself, bocause he did not care
to dlo in the Amlsh community. Sheriff
i.uuui, wuu uruugni .tioscr uacn irom
Utah, testified to several conversations on
the way, in which the accused told of the
manner of killing' his family. On cross-
examination no earn mat .Moser told him
,lle only -ctl80 w"y "e was expelled from
tho AmlHh church wns because ho held his
crying child on his lap during services. He
testified to conversations with Moser, In
which Moser blamed the church for nil his
trouble,
Tho last witness of the day was Ed
Rogers, n. I'ekln reporter, who detailed an
Intervlow with Moser tho day of his return.
nnnnnep tn nniier rinirr
rnuruoL u ncviar. I Anlr r
seereinry Hoot upl t:omuilslnii Open
CoiTCNiMiiKlcnco nlih AVni)d Con-
ci'rnliii; Islnnil'H Diitli'N,
WASHINGTON, Keb. 20. As a renult of
several conferences between tbo secretary
of war and the Cuban economic commls-
elon correspondence has been opened with
General Wood at Havana with a view to
the creation of a Joint commission for tho
revmiuu ui ino mini 01 v..iioa.
Tha commission probably will consist of
live members, three representing the
Ifnttid HtatPH nnd tun renmnpntlnir Pnlm
united Htates and two leprosentlng Cuba.
secretary Hoot informed tho Cuban
economic commission that ho would act en-
tirely In conformity with tho rocomraenda-
tlon of General Wood on the proposition !
mado. by tho commission for tho removal
of tho entire export duty on tobacco an
April 1, when, by an executive ordor Is
sued by tho president, a reduction ot 60
per cent will bo made In the expoit duty.
At tho request ot tho commission, the sec
retary authorizes the commission to com
municate directly with General Wood on
tho subject nnd they at onco sent him a
cable message, setting out their desires in
tho matter.
I'nenniiinlii Can He Preventril,
Thla dlsenso always results from a cold
or an attack of tho grip and may be pre
vented by tho timely use of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. That remedy was exten
sively used during the epidemic of la grlpps
or tue past few years, ana not a single case
has ever been reported that did not re
cover or that resulted In pneumonia, which
shows It to be a certain preventive of that
dangerous disease. Cbnmborlaln's Cough
Remedy has gained a world wide reputation
for lis cures of colds and grip. For sale
by nil druggists.
MovriuenU of Ocenn VcmhcIk, Keb. 'JO.
At" New York Arrived Latin, from Bre
men: Worm, from Naples, Genoa and Gib
raltar: Or cnnlc from Liverpool; tJenralc,
from Liverpool. Stilled -Sardinian, for alas
kow; Trier, for Bremen; St. Louis, for
Southampton; Majestic, for Liverpool;
Nnord'and, for Antwerp.
.At Hong Kong Arrived Unelh. from Han
l-'riinclsco. via Honolulu, for Yokohama;
tilen Turret, from okohttlnn.
At tindnii- Arrived Minneapolis, from
New York,
At Boston - Arrived Samaritan, from
Glasgow,
TH,RD DAY 0F shooting
Cronli)- .MnUen Score of till Dot of
I'omllile HI." ut Hot
5irliiK.
HOT Hl'ItlXGH, Ark., Kelt. 2i,-Tlic thlril
day of tho lntcrniitlnnnl Hhootthg touriin
nient was attended by n large crowd of
spectators. SIxty-flvc crock gun men t"Ok
part nml some good scores were tnniln. Ten
regular events lit clay pigeons worn shot
off. beside two special double event nnd
a live bird shout,
Crosby won nrst Honors today, bavins
mado ii score of ltll out of h possible lt..
Ho smashed llvo straight llftecna and
scored straight In one event of twenty.
Fred Gilbert wns second, with a total of
166 out of 165. Ills cleanest retire was three
llfteons straight. Knnnliifr will u close
third, inaklntr a score of 150. Ho made a
rlinn nnipn nf Olio twentv evpnt mul throe
Pillfi,i "f,lr .irnlirbt nrteen. p.irmdi-e
broko Including a sweep of one twenty
ZTurJN u?JTot
fXclai event,! 1 of 'Ve doubles
wero won by Hemes and Slab, who made n
" score or .. .-. ... . tUmo ., i,,
Toward evening there was n special event
rucipaieu
snots,
orton.
Imbali
n.In nlAnll l- MSt Tl I lltrnuliln (Itlll I M'liailV
ou, Jlna' iSSEWjSu
Uliu lain.
CHESS MASTERS' TOURNAMENT
I
Two More tinmen Derided nt the tlrrnt
i.Vlnnte Cnrlo Contest I'lnyers'
Iteenrds.
MONTH CAIU.O. Feb. LU This afternoon
w" ",t1V.V'!,,,'"Lmr.,i!,,.itlle ch(,"n MaslPrN'
Hchlechtcr nnd Wlnawcr bent Tschlgorln
and Marshall, respectively, each of tha
w'n"! Z'm bnli'Vn'l.U rlin.'Mll?i"n
fCCona time, tho llrst encounter In each
caso enrlltu; In a druw. There nro now
.."JiV1"'' .B.",.'J,'R . ii1.?..,:?.'!'n.!!i
Aii.f 'nn.i M..r.o nn.i winnurr.
Following aro the records of tho player
todats:
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Hlackburne
.6
U?l(1lc.r r''""f Ai
I j,,nnovJgk '.V.'.V.V.'.'.V.'.'."','.!!!'.!'.s'
Marco
...3U
Marshall
Mason 'Mi
Mioses , .....ft
ncggio sn
HcllCVO '
HrlilnnblHr
Tschlgorln
Wlnawcr
ALL FIXED FOR THE FAVORITE
lletn Deelnrrd tiff nnd Homes Sim-
jiended nt err Orlennx I'eiidliiK
nn InvrMlttntlon.
NEW ODLEANS, Feb. :o.-AVentlisr fino
nnd track fust, upon rumorn which
reached tho stewards prior to the raco, .u
well as upon the performance of tho sev
eral starters In tho Hteeplccluisc, the race
nnd nil betB wero declared off nfter tho
horses had llnlshed. and tho hordes, Miss
Ransom, Don Clnrenclo, Lizzie Kelly, Terry
Itmmer nnd Dlvcrtlscment. toucthor witn
their owners, trainers and Jockeys, wore-
Kuspcnueii penning un invcHiiguiion.
Llzzla Kelly, who llnlMied llrst by eight
lengths, was backed from 10 to 7. nnd irom
all uppearances the race was fixed In her
Interest. All six favorites were beaten,
though Bohul, tho heavily backed fs-cond
m hts'rnce.
choice, prouauiy curricu mosi oi me mu.iuy
SIOUX CITY IS IN THE LEAGUE
St.
.loHeph SlgiiN UUe Weldny
I.envenworth for tlie
Outfield.
nf
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Feb. 20.-(flpeclul Tel
egram.) sionx city win noni me mcmuer
shit) In the AVcistern leneue cames tho com
lug season,, according to messages received
uy l'resiueni.-i nonius j. uicaoy lonigiu.
Prpsldent Hlckov said tho Information set
tled the question and thut tho Inducements
offered by tho Iowa City wero superior to
any tnnt como irom me uoiorauo points,
Colorado Springs mado unother offer today,
bt It was rejected.
team todav sinned Mike AVeldav "of Lenv
Manager MCHlbben of the St. Joseph
onworth to ulnv In the on (Mold next senion
AVeldav has rilaved In n number of minor
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bel lone of" ilm Wrongest ouiileldcVs In the
west
JEFFRIES MAY HAVE TO QUIT
Surueon TellM Hint Ills Ailment
FloutliiR- CnrtllnKe, Wlilcb
I'litu IIIui Out.
CINCINNATI. Feb. 20. Chamtilmi J
Jffr,c,' Injured Itnce thrcntens to put him
out of tho ,,UBiiistio game. Jeffries; who Is
inayinc an enirncemeni at ono or t ii local
theaters, wns examined by u noted surgeon.
Hoithis cdrtliuge. I'louounccu o
AMERICAN LEAGUE MEETING
Hun Joliuson I'ronose to
Off In I'lilliiilelplila
Mnrt-li -M.
nil I
I'HIfjADIiLI'HIA. Feb. 20 Preslilont Un
Johnson of tho American Dose Hall leagu
announced today that the schedule meetlm
of the league will be held at the Lufnyett
nuiei, huh city, uu Aiarcn .,
Schorr KIriim J. Woiidn.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20. Tho feituro
of the racing at Tnnforan today was tha
Grlnnrll Win. ni iinskrt Hull.
GIUNNELL. Io.. Feb. 2D.-Hrlnnnll lolkvo
defeated tho University of Iowa 11 1 banket
bnll hern this afternoon, 16 to IS. Tho same
was witnessed by u birgn number ot Clrlii-
new nna visiting stuuents,
IT' "'"" ' W15.H.H. IlilUHASH,
Wnr
Survivors Heuiciiilirrcil lr the
(.eneriil (ins eriiiiirul.
WASHINGTO.V, Feb, 20. (Special,)
following pensions have been granted:
Issue of Fchrunrv t:
-The
Nebraska: Wor with Spain (Orlgfnnl)
itaipu u. Kleins, Lincoln, jk. widows, otc-
Paulino L. Murphy. Fort Crook. 120,
lwni Original ndoc Williams, Hoone,
Renewal Hans Wtllff, Soldiers' Home,
Marshnlltown .JO. lncronHeOeorot. Carxon.
Moines. 8: William Cllnc. Anamosa,
m Orlglnul widows, etc.-utliabeth Hen:
'"s'V.k1" mU!U. ti... 1..,
uuiilll .v. ....... , w, ,t,(,i I UU.III 4 IJUI,,,
Lower Hrule, J6.
Wyoming: Original James W. Hnoclc,
Bherldan. $12.
Colorado; Original Thomas tlnnnon, Dil
lon, ?8.
Death nf llnrry I.imv.
Harry Low died yesterday nt his home, 005
North Seventeenth street, of Brlght's lln
eusc. Ho was svell known in Omal.u and
had many friends. Ho was an KnglMiman
by birth, but had lived In Omalut for fifteen
years, curing sviiicn time 110 worKcil at tile
Turf exchnnge. Before coming tn tho city
ho kept a gun store and hns lone bcon In
terested in outdoor sports, Ho was active
until tho tlmn ho was taken sick, tho lirst
of tho year, nml during tho Inst week ho
wns nblo tn bo about. Mr. Low wilh it
member of tho Knight of Pythias, ami the
funeral will bo under their direction Fiiday
uuernunii.
HlKli Hilinol .iite.
Tile Omaha llttih school foot ball nliiv-
crs urn to glvo u vaudeville, show this nfter
norm for the benefit nf the athletic iisincln-
lion, 'ino principal turn Is tn be a pit eat
ing contest for the championship of tho
state, minco pies to be barred.
Mies PnxHon Is reported to bo better, but
not nut of danger.
Fifty lockers havo been built In the nail
ror tin. iiho of tlie teachers. They glvo :i
good Idea of tho proposed lockor system to
bo URcd In tho now building for the jiuplls.
C'linrK nt l.nrcenv,
Harvey Mason, a colored lad, uppeared
beforo Judgo Learn Wednesday afternoon
to unstver to the churge of larceny from
tho uerBon. Ho waived examination nnd
was bound over to the district court In the
sum of taw..
"ORKAT PUFF" MIXTURK Is not
madi by the Tobacco Trust; It
Is made In LEIflRtlSnOHF'3
UNION TOBACCO FACTORY.
settles down to business
8outhTakota Legislature Oleam Up Long
List of Calendar Bills.
EGALIZES THE INCORPORATION OF IRENE
HoiiNe Kills lllll Alltmlliu It on lis
rnveleil Twenty Ycnrx to He
come l.eicnl lllultw nys I'nssen
lllll to I'roteet tlniiir.
I'IKtlltK, S. 1)., Feb. 20. (Special Tele
gram.) Tho houso today settled down to
business nftor Its recess and cleared up a
long calendar of bills which were ready for
final nctlon. Tho bills introduced wero
to deflno Jurisdiction of county courts; re
pealing the law allowing counties to fur-
Ish seed grain to farmers who nro not
blu to securo grain; turning the fees of
he clerk of the supremo court Into the
rcasury and fixing n salary ot $1,200 per
car; making Intoxication a misdemeanor
nd fixing n maximum penalty of 520 nnd
twenty days, and a Joint resolution me
morializing congress for a law giving to
the national government exclusive Jurisdic
tion over crimes committed on on Indian
reservation. Tho letter from cx-Qovemor
Let, returned with tho chair voted to hlni,
wns read nnd received, but ordered not
printed In the Journal.
Tho houso commlttco on county affairs
returned n favorablo report on the senate
bill to mako county commissioners olectlvo
by tho whole county, Tho motter of ex
punging tho record In regard to the wolf
bounty was cnlled up, but as tho leaders
of tho bounty crowd wero absent aa mem
bers of tho investigating committee, It was
gnln put over until noxt week. Tho houso
pneurred In tho senate amendment to the
hill giving the governor power to remove
certain officers without giving any reason
for his action, nnd that bill now goes to
tho governor for approval.
Tho house passed the houso bills defining
nd providing punishment for trespass upon
stnto lands; to npproprlato $1,000 to pay
udlclal expenses of Gregory county prior
o Its organization; providing penalties for
tratihportatlon of diseased swine; legalizing
tho incorporation of Irene; dividing cost
ot keeping up repairs ot bridges botweer.
ownshlp and county, and n Joint resolution
memorializing congress for better preser
vation of pine on Illack Hills forest reser
vation. Tho principal bills killed weie to
allow counties and cities to lssuo refund
warrants nnd to make a traveled road a
legal highway after twenty years of travel.
Tho scnato took up most of the afternoon
n talk nnd concurred In tho houso amend
ments of tho bill to prevent the manufac
ture, sale and use ot cannon firecrackers
and nlrguns after a lively tilt. Tho senate
passed scnato bills permitting further con
solidation of tax lovles; enlarging powers
of city .authorities to suppress sale ot in
toxicating llquorB, nnd Sweet's liquor li
cense bill, which prohibits druggists from
handling liquors, which was discussed for
somo tlmo and further delayed by finding
nn error In the engrossing, but. paused by
a vote of 37 to 3.
Senators Leclalre, Edgcrton and Dennett
woro appointed a commlttco to draft suita
ble resolutions relative to tho death of
Gilbert A. Pierce, former governor of the
territory.
Tho scnato passed house bills to withhold
from tbo advertised tax list all tracts pur
chased by tho county until they have been
taken up by Bomo outside party; providing
for the collection of delinquent personal
property tax by tho sheriff Instead of th6
treasurer; providing for tho election of city
assessors and for tho protection of largo
game. Tho senate Introduced resolutions
allowing county seats to he moved from
a point off a railroad to a point on a rail
road by 55 per cent ot the voters, and a
memorial to congress for nn Interstate
drainage canal to Join Big Stone lake and
Lnko Traverse.
Tho senate passed senate bills requiring
n deposit beforo beginning action on tax
deeds and fixing tho manner of levies for
town libraries.
OMAHA MAN IS PRESIDENT
Hon. Daniel It. Wheeler nt llonil of
Wemtern .Mtiaous' Mittnnl l.lfu
Aasoclntton,
YANKTON'. S. D Feb. 20. (Special Tel
egram.) The fifteenth nnnual meeting of
tho Western Masons' Mutual Life associa
tion occurred hero this afternoon. Tho
ofllccrs elected: President, Hon. Daniel n.
Wheeler, Omaha; vice prestdont, W. H. Ed
munds, Yankton; second" vlco president, C.
W. Pendleton, Los Angeles; secretary, Gil
bert P. Stevenson, Yanltton; treasurer, W.
H. MoVay, Yanltton; modlcal director, H.
P. Livingston, M. D., Yankton. During tho
year 1900 the association collected $100,
701.22' and paid tor death claims $74,000.
The association has C.000 members in good
standing and $90,000 not nssets.
EX-POSTMASTER IS ARRESTED
Clinruoil rrliU ForKlnir Manic nn
Wife' floiul nn Ills 81111-
ceiior,
Ills
8IOUX FALLS, S. D Feb. 20. (Special
Telegram.) Michael O'Shca, ex-postmaster
at Running water, was arrestee, mis morn-
ing by Deputy United States Morshal Carlt-
ton on a charge of forging a name to a
. , ..,. ..a i.v .. -.if. ,si, waR nn.
bond Procured by nis wire, wno was np
.poiniea nis succtBtiur uncr u buui iuku iku
I hnnn fniin.l tn bin srpnuntg. fl'Shpft sorvrd
. . ,U gt, rnllo nontfontlnrv tnr
n il.iA ,1. ...'J fc'l " j. ..a . j aw.
the first crime, committed several years
ago. A preliminary examination on tno
cbargo now made against him will be hold
at Yankton, where he was taken.
Decision nn Mortaanrs.
PIURRK, S. I)., Feb. 20. (Special Tele
gram.) Tho supremo court today In an 1
opinion by Corson, Fuller dissenting, In
tho ense of tho Commercial State bank
',., tIlH interstate Elevator comnnny
nRaln l'1B 'nt""n,,9 , ,, a.l . H
from McCook county, holds that the pro
vision of tho law ot 1895 requiring the
giving of n copy of a chattol mortgago to
the mortgagor and taking a receipt, for the
same is compiled with wheu the receipt Is
a part of tho lustrtiment and the signature
to tho mortgaga Is also tho signaturu to
the receipt. In tho same caso it Is held
that In giving n mortgage on a growing
crop that mortgage to be valid must specify
specifically the subdivision of land upon
which the crop mortgaged 18 to be grown
Mini lb DnUnla Corporation.
PIKRRK. S. I)., Feb. 20. (Special.)
Articles of Incorporation havo been filed
for the Jackson Hardware company ut
Aberdeen with a capital of $1,500; incor
porators, J, 11. Jackson,- Nora Jackson
and Howard Smith. For tho Naples Cream
ery company at Naples, Clark County, with
n capital of $10,000; Incorporators, John
Rider, Rohert Harvey, Andrew Christof-
son and J. J. Huffmant. For the Tripp
Hall association at Tripp, with a capital ot
$500; Incorporators, A, I). Long, R. H. Otto,
12. S. Hoyti and others.
Boils' of Kilueiiimit'd Mayor,
KDGKMONT. A. 1).. Feb. 20. (Special.)
Tho body of 1). K, Bnlvely, late mayor of
this city, arrived from Boise, Idaho, where
ho died of kidney 'trouble. He had been a
merchant of this placo a number of years.
I'lirrr Vliy Attorney ltelifii.
FIBRRB. 8. D., JTrh. 20. (Special. )
The city council at -the last meeting 5Q-
cepted tho resignation of I. W. Goodner as.
I cltv attorney and appointed John A. Holmes
I toy nat poiition.
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The Ordeal is Trying
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COMPLAINT IN BERGGRF.N CASE FAILS
Court Holds That Title to (iooiU Docs
Not I'lmn to Man CIiui-kimI
with l'riiiiiluli'iitly Olitnlii
Inir The 111.
Tho flno distinction In law between own
ing goods and having 'possession of goods
saved Fred V. HerBgreu from crimlual
prosecution in tho couuty court yesterday.
Berggren was up on ft charge of bavins
obtained about $1,600 worth ot building
twino from tho Kingman Implement com
pany by falso pretenses. It was alleged
that lie represented to tho Jobbing houses
that his nssots wero considerably In excess
of his liabilities, whllo tho reverso was tho
truo condition of his financial ptandlng, and
by such fnlso rej rcscntatlon tecurcd goods
of the valus of nbout 11,600 from tha com
pany. Tho case appenred lo be a clear ono
against HergKrcn until tho contract ho
signed with the implement company before
tho goods weie dollvered to him appeared In
evidence.
This contract provided that title to the
goods sent to Ilorggren should remain In
tho Kingman Implement company until
the full nraount of tho bill for same should
bo paid.
Thero was an opportunity that tho coun
sel for the accused man did not overlook.
He moved for a dismissal of tbo complaint
on the ground that Hcrggren had, not ob
tained tho goods, but had merely obtained
possession of them. Tho title to tho goods,
nccordlnc to tho contract, remained in tho
Kingman company and had not passed to
Horggrcn. If Uerggren nt no tlmo owned
the goods how could ho bo guilty ot oh-
I"'?!, JZlaXB ,,r8,onsel,, nB set
Judgo VInsonhaler sustained tho motion
to dismiss, and Derggren wallicd out of
court a freo roan, while Deputy County At
torney Dunn reflected upon tho tine dis
tinctions of tho law.
Will Inorcnuo (.'11 pi till Mlot'U.
P1TTHHUHO. Feb, 0. The stockholders
of the Westlnghouso Electrlo company met
this nfternoon nnd decided to Increaso the
capital stock ot .lO.OOO.OO).
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