THE OMATIA DAILY HEE: PrNPAT. ' .TANFART 22. 1W.V 11 MONEY AS A PROSECUTOR Zc&l ti i Reformer Hot in Great Evidence , When Cotnty Attorney. RECORD OF CIVIC FEDERATION PRESIDENT Oat of HO t ases Aaalnst tiasnblers, Llqanr Dealers, lHsarderlr Iloases Mahoner Tried Oalr TwtHe Convicted Only Hf. Timothy J. Mahoii"jr aa elected county attorney In November. 1M. and nsi.utr.rj tha duties of that offl' e Januury 7, lsy. He van re-elected in Nov. mliir, lk,.. and finished Ma acrond and last term January T, lxM. For th four years of h i term tha following In a tummary of the raws covcr ln( violation ot the criminal tode relative to gamb.lng. kecriins: and imi lnts inii.g din orderly houses, bribery and i.:.itlona of tin; various jiruvislons of the S.ucumb la m they appeur oil the court records. With the cnaea begun during Mr. Mahoney's term are also Included cases carried our fiom his predecessor. , Of the number cited below thirty-three were directly due to Indictment by grand Juries, the remainder being un..tinst purtics who had been tried and bound over to the district court by polios judges of Omaha and South Omaha, Justice of the peace and parties who waived examination and were bound over for trial without a preliminary hearing In the lower courts. In a nutshell, of trie 110 cases cited. Including the indict ments by grand Jury, forty-tight were nolle prosequi and dismissed, forty-three carried over to his eucccssor, seven pleaded guilty, twelve were tried, five were convicted and seven scflultted. and of the five convicted one was, nollo prosequi after ward, and the defendant discharged at the request of the county attorney. l.lajaor Sellers Let tiff. Docket t, I'age 270 fttata ngalnst C. G. Bwanson: transcript tiled November lw(7; hai ge, selling llnuor on election day. t'ontlnued December 31. February 7, IN, Mav & August 4, January 7. 189. l'ls mlssed March 16, I"i9, and defendant dis charged. 1". J. Mahonev, county attorney. Ioeet t, Page 14 State sgHlnst John Simpson; transcript tiled November 21, lx7; charge, selling liquor without a license. Continued December 81, May 2. l; August 4. January 7. 1W, and May 11, 19. Nolle prosequi entered June 21, IS. T. J. Mi Iioney. county attorney. Docket 7. Page 14 State against Oscar Rvan: Indictment filed February , 18s8; charge, gambling. Continued August 4. January 7, IK; May 11 and July ii. Dis missed December JO, U8. T. J. Mahoney, county nttorney. Pocket 7, 1'agn 39 Rtate against J. R. Baldwin; transcript filed March 24. IKfcK; charge, gambling. Continued May 2, August 4. lt8; January 7. May II, July 27. 1X9. Dismissed December SO, 1M3. T. J. Ma Iioney. county attorney. Docket 7, Page 89 State against James Faulkner; transcript tiled from police court March 17, 1S8S; charge, gambling. Con tinued May 2, August 4. lSKS; January 7. Mav 11, July 27. January 2, 10, and May 3. ISM. Dismissed July 7. on motion of county attorney. T. J. Mahoney, county at torney. Docket 8, Page BR State against John A. King; transcript filed April 7, lx.sx; charge, keeping gambling fixtures. Con tinued Mav 2. August 4. January 7, lS, and May 11, 1889. Dismissed June 21, 18X9. T. J. Mahoney, county attorney. Docket 8. Page 111 fttate against Minnie Falrrhlld and Hattle Jones: transcript filed April 23. ISNi; charge, selling Intoxicating liquor without a license. Continued May 2, August 4. 1H88; January 7, Mav 11. July 27. 1HJW; January 20. May 3, 18!. Dismissed July 7. 1 on motion of county attorney. T. J. Mahoney, county attorney. Docket . Page 220 State against Uw Jilbbon and Bill llogan; transcript filed July 20, 18X8, from police court; charge, sell ing liquor without a license. Continued August 4, 18X8; January 7, May 11, July 24. 1W, January 20, May 3, 1890, and January 14, 1891. Dismissed May 6, on motion of county attorney; order defendants dis charged. T. J. Mahoney. county attorney. Docket 10. Page HS State against Robert Trice: transcript filed from police court, September 17, 1888; charge, selling liquor without a license. Continued Junuary 24, May 11, July 27. 1SSS, January 20 and May S. 1890. Dismissed July 7, 1890, on motion f county attorney. T. J. Mahoney, county attorney. Kasy With Social Evil. Docket 10. Page 319 State against Jennie Belmont, real name unknown; transcript filed October 28, 1888; charge, keeping a house of III fame. Continued January T, May 11, July 27. 1889. January 20 and May 8, 1890. Dismissed July 7. 190 on motion of county attorney. T. J. Mahoney, county at torney. Docket 10. Page 329 State against Flor ence Wotsell; transcript filed October 29, 188; charge, being a prostitute and va- 5 rant. Continued January 7. May 11 And uly 27, ltu. Dismissed December t, lMt, by county attorney. T. J. Mahoney, county attorney. Docket 10, Page 346 State against 'Wil liam Hoffman; transcript filed from police court, October 27, 1888; charge, selling liquor without a license. Continued Janu ary 7. May 11, July 27, 1K89., January 2o and July 7, WW). Dismissed on motion of county attorney. T. J. Mahoney. county atturnuy. Docket 10, Puge 347 State against AI Burke; transcript filed October 27. 1888; charge, vagrancy and being an Inmate of a house of prostitution. Continued January 7. May 11 and Julv 27. Dismissed December 20 by county attorney. T. J. Mahoney, countv attorney. Docket 10. Page' 348 State against Goldte Burton; transcript filed from police court, October 27. 1ha8; charge, vagrancy and be ing a prostitute. Continued January 7, May 11 and July !7. 1889. Dismissed De cember 30 by countv attorney. T. J. Ma honey. countv attorney. Docket 11, Page 47 State against Charles Kaminerer and G. A. (.Justus: transcript filed November 14. 1888, from police court; charire, selling liquor on election dav. Continued January 7, May 11, July 27. 189: January 20, May S, August 9. 1890, and January 14. 1891. Dismissed May , 191. on motion of county attorney, tirder. defend ant discharged. T. J. Manoney, county at torney. Docket 11. Page 331 State against Charles 8. Hlgglne; transcript filed January 7, 189; charge, selling liquor after midnight. Con- fillies on Miles Are walked by the billiard player, as be moves around the table. That la the only exercise many a city man gets. It la this lack of exercise in the shut-in-life V. Mil J "... bined with irregu lar eating; and in digestible dish e which tend to tnaVe tbe dtv man the yictini of stomach trouble." When there Is undue fullness af ter eating, with belching, sour ris ings ana other dis tressing symptoms, prompt use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will effect a speedy cure. Ia the most extreme cases of disease of the stom ach and other or gans of digestion and nutrition, the rersistent use of he " Discovery " will result in a com- filete cure in nlue ycigbt cases out every hundred. The prl I would like to five your 'Goldea Slsdical Lascovery ' I canuot uiter ia word or litscnbe with pea." writes James B. Ambrose, Lsq., of loH Mifflin Street. Huntingdon, Pa. "I was lakea dowa with what our chyuciatia said was iutiigruiua. I doctored wits the best srouud acre sad found no relief. I wrote te you suJ you rut me a Question blank to fill out and I did so and you then sririMd me to use Dr. Ptrtce's Goldra Medical Discovery I took three bottles ud I felt si good tbat I stopped being, as I think, cured Ikin no aruiptosu ot gut trie Uoublt or lodigesuoa sow Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser Is sent on receipt of stamps to pay si pease of mailing only, bend at ono-cent sum for jvapcr covered book, or l stamp for cloth bound. Address Die. JU. V. llcrce. Buffalo Jj. Y. . 2? tlnued Msy 11. July 2?. 1. and January I", May 3. im Plsmis-ed Julv 7. 18.l. Ioeket 11. Pss 3M State against J. IT. We.sly; transcript fld J muary 17. IV'; rha-ge. sellirg Honor without a 'license. Continued May 11. July 27. W, and January 70. Msy 3 ami Augu-t 9. V.0. and January 14. Wl. Dismissed M.iv on motion of county attorney; defendant discharged. Discusses nambllns; Cases. Docket 12. Psa-e S3 State against James Fleming; transcript filed February 4. 1W; charae, gambling for monev. Continued, May II. Ju y 27, ls-W January 30 and May 3: D.smsssed Julv 7. lv'. Docket 12. Page 1:;4 State again'. Van Sing; transcript filed February V,. W: charae. keeping opium Joint. Defendant dis rbared from custody April 17 The entry "dismissed nnd defenlant discharged" Is strli ken out and upon the opposite pace under the heidir.g 'Items of f" appears tl.A fntlnm-lnv ".liiitrmont tffsmssed. fiO ' cents.' ) 1"k"t 12. I'ag" ;sn State ngainst Mirnl" i FslrcMhls snd Charles Kdenhrg: trnns- I crlpt filed March 2.".. lkK: rlmree. sdllng liquor on Sund iv Conttnnrd M iy 11. ,K"''. July 27. 11-i. January 20 and SI iy J. PW. inmlssed Julv 7. I"). Doiket 1.1. pnae lJ-State ag.ilnft Birdie Mann and K. Miles: transcript filed March iw; charge, sl lrg liquor on Sunday. Continued Miv 11 nnd Julv 27. isv. nnd Jar.u-iry 20 and May 3, 1S!'. Dl?mlsed July 7. lvn. Dock-t V.. Page 7.state agiiln?t John Dm-, real name James Hayek: transcript fl ed April 8. ivv.; , hinge, wiling liquor on Sundri). C;, ?,! . : y.. Jury em- r.anneled Ju te 12: verdict of guilty June 13. Defendant ordered In custody of the sheriff to await sentence, recognizance U0. Filed motion for new trl il June 17: motion over ruled Jure 2. Defendant sentenced to pay s line of $Prt nnd costs, to be committed ii n t : I fine nnd costs are pal 1. Sentence kus pended June 2T until the first of next term. recoKniznncr fixed it 0; enter" 1 recogni sance of defend nt with Henrv llacehrln as ' surety. Continued July 27. (This is the last entry.) Docket n. Pnge 311 State sgalnRt John Doe. real t.nme D. A. FUalr: transcript filed May 22. 189; rhatge. selling liquor on S in dav. Tried June .1 188!: verdict, not guilty. Docket 14, Page 323 State ngalnst William Van rirmnn; transcript filed August S, 18'9; charge, selling liquor without a license. Coiulntied January 20. May 3, 185"0. Dis missed Julv 7. Docket 14. Page .",:4 State against Charles Kimmer: chan e. se'ling liquor without a license; transcript filed August 9. 1W. Con tinued January in Mav 3 nnd August 9, 1M. January it. IST'1. Dismiseil May 6 on motion of county attorney; defendant dis charged. Docket 14. Page 3"." State ngulrst F.nrnest Meyer: charge, selling liquor on Sunday: transcript Hied August B. 18S0. Continued Junuary 20. May 3 and August T. 1S!, nnd January. 1891. (No further entry.) Postponements (ialnre. Docket IS. Page 47 State against If. K. nuhrnan; transrlpt filed August 24. 18S:; charge, selling liquor on 8 inday. Crintiruvd January an. May 3, August 9. 1890. and Janu Hty 14 Dismissed May 1. 1891, on motion of county attorney; order defendant dis charged. Docket 15. Page 237 State against Wil liam F. Whalen; transcript filed September 23, 1889; charge, drunk and disorderly. Con tinued January 20 and May 3. Dfsmlsstd July t. Docket Ifi. Page 347 State against Wil liam Kkerslck; transcript filed December 80, 18M; charge, selling liquor without a li cense. Continued January 20, 1890. DIs minxed April 3o; defendant discharged. Docket lt. Page 4o State against Jerry Ryan. Fllod October 29, 18,-9. Indictment by grand Jury. Charge, attempt to bribe. Con tinued January 20, 1890. Default of defend ant May 3 Suretv recognizance forfeited. Continued to January 14. 1891; May . Aug ust 15 snd January 23, May 7 and July . 1X92. Dismissed at reuiuet ot county at torney December 23 1892. Docket Pi, Page 87 State against Charles J. Wandt; Indictment bv grand jury for at tempt to brllie, filed October 29, 18S9. Con tinued December 30. 1889; April 30, May 8. August 9. 1890; January 14, May 9, August 15, 1MI1; January 23, May 7 and July 30. 1892. Kntered noil prosequi December 23, lk92, at request of county attorney. Ilrlbe Giver Not Kven Tried. Docket 10. Page 88 State against Charles I. Wandt: Indictment by grand Jury tiled Oc tober 29, 1889; charge, attempt to bribe. Con tinued January 21, April to. May 3, August 9, 1890; January 14, May 9. August 15, January 23, May 7, July 30, 1892. Dismissed at requeat of county attorney Dectmber 23, 1893. Docket 18, Page 87 State against Jet tie Reynolds; transcript; charge, selling Honor without a license, filed March 29. UHo. Dis missed April SO. Defendant discharged. Docket i9. Page 68 Btate against August Vtoff; transcript filed May 20, 1890; charge, selling liquor without a license. Continued August 9. Dismissed December 24 by county attorney. Docket 19. I'age 81 State against Katie I't off: transcript filed May 23, 1890; charge, selling liquor without a license. Trial June 20, 188". Verdict, not guilty. Docket 21, Puge 84 State against Michael D. Roach: transcript tiled September 26. 1890. from police court; charge, attempt to bribe. Continued Jutuary 14, 1891. Dismissed May t. on motion of county attorney. Defendant discharged. Docket 22, Page 160 State against Charles Wilson; transcript filed December 8, 1890; charge, procuring ami Illicit intercoure. Continued January 14, 1891. Dismissed April J, on motion of county attorney. Defendant discharged. Docket 23. Pago 302 State against H. B. Kennedy and Charles itlbblns; transcript from police court, filed February 24. 1891; charge, keplng gaming devices and fixture. Continued May 9. Nolle prosequi June 29. 189l on motion of county attorney. Defend ant discharged. Docket 24, Page 63 State against Dan Gel ser and Nell Price; transcript tiled March 29, 1901; charge, keeping gambling devices. Con tinued May 9. Trial June 9. Verdict same date, not guilty. Defendant discharged. Docket 24. I'age 333 State against A. A. Tavlor. Dan Oelwer, D. K. Ryan, J. P. Good rich and Charles Millor; transcript Ihed May 11, 1891: charge, gambling. Continued August 15, 1891; January 13. May 7, July 30, 1892. Nolle prosequi December 23, 1893, at request of county attorney. Docket 26, Puge 27 State against Louis Kibbler; trunscrlpt filed July 23, 1891; charge, keeping liquor to be disposed of without a license. Continued August IB, October 14. Trial bv jury October lt. Verdict return, d. not guilty. Defendant discharged October 16, 1891. Immoral landlord is Discharged. Docket 28, Page 141 Stute against Joseph Wlshartlnger: trunscrlpt filed August 7, 1901; charge, renting building to prostitutes for lewd purposes. Continued August 15, 1891; January 23, 1SW2. Dicmissvd August 19, 1892. on motion of county attorney. De fendant discharged. Docket 2t. Page 142 State against James Lung; transcrpit filed August 7, 18U1 ; charge, keeping an opium J. .int. Continued August In. Dismissed December 9. De fendant discharged. Docket 27, Page 48 State against Ueorge Sawyer; transcript filed September 17. 1891; charge, keeping gaming fixtures. Continued January 23. May 7 and July 30, 1892, Nolle prosequi December 23, 192, at request of county attorney. Docket 27, Page 49-State ngalnst Antony Webber; transcript filed September 17, 1S91; charge, obstructing view of saloon. In formutlon filed October 24. Nolle prosequi January t. 192. on motion of county attor ned. Defendant discharged. Docket 28. Page ;i9J State against Frank Shannahan: charge, selling malt, spiritu ous and vinous liquors without a license; transcript filed January 8. 1891; trial, Feb ruary 19; verdict returned, February 20; guilty s to fi.-st count, not guilty as to second, third, fourth snd fifth counts; de fendant sentenced to pay a firs of 4io and nuts and stand committed until paid. Or der, recognizance fixed at 1600; execution of sentence suspended thirty days; defend ant released on bond. Time to file pcilt!"n In error extended ten days, April 7, 1892; time to file petition In errcr extended until Mav , April 20; delivered transcript to u- ireme court June 11, time for submitting ill of exceptions extended twenty dav from June li. Nollo prosequi. December 23, 1892. at request of county attorney. Docket 28. Page -314 State against Joe Rowles; transcript tiled January 8. 1892; charge, selling malt spirituous and vinous llqugrs without a license; continued from May 7 to July 30. Nolle prosequi, Decembe. iX at request of county attorney. Docket 28. Page 395 8tute against Wil liam llenneger; transcript filed January 8. lK'2; charge, selling malt, spirituous snd vinous liquors without a license; continued May 7, continued July 30 to Junuary 7, l'l (the end of Mr. Mahouey's term. Docket 28. Page ;i9ii-?:tute ngslnst J. Thonisen: transcript filed January 8. lkJ: charge, selling m:ilt. spirituous and vinous liquors without a license; continued Muy 7 snd July 30 to Januury 7, 1893 (the rod of Mr. Mahoney s term'. Docket 28, Page ;I97-Ptste ug.-iliist John Duder; transcript from Justice of the peace court filed January 8. l"92: charge, ellin malt, spirituous snd vinous liquor without a license. Continued May 7. Continued Julv 30 to January 7. 1893 (tbe end of Mr. Mahoney s term). Many Charges teatlrtluas. Docket 38, Puge S9- Stste ugaxiist A. P. Hnnsen. transcript from Justice court filed Januury k. If J. charge, selling mult, spirit uous and vinous liquors without a license. Continued Mav 7. Continued June 30 to January 7, 1M! (the end of Mr. Mahouey's term). 1 ocket 28. Puge 399 Stat against Ole Olson; transcript filed January H, 1892: rhurge. selling nuilt. spirituous and vinous liquors without license. Continued Mav 7. Continued Ju'v So to January 7. 18M fthe end cf Mr. Mnlioney'i terin. Docket !8. Pug 4ofl State ngalnst If. I. Wnolbridge; trunscrlpt filed Jrnuary ; chsige, selllns; mult, spirituous and vinous liquors without license. Continued from Jus'ice court May J. Con'lnued July to January 7, 183Q (the end of Mr. Mahoney's tern-, i. D'kst Page 1-S'ate against 1'hris Jensen; trnnscripi iileo January 8. 182; charge, selling malt, spirituous and vinous liquors without a licens.. Continued M.y 7. continued July 30 to January 7. 13 (the end of Mr. Mahoney term,. Docket t. Page I Ptate against Henry F.'nser; transcript filed January . 1892: Hnrce, selling ma't. spirituous snd vinous llqitors without a license, continued May 7. Contlqtied July . to January 7 (the end of Mr Mahoney's term). Docket 29. Page J-Stete against Fred Koch: tran-rlpt filed January 2. I'M: charge, selling mslt. spirituous snd vinous l!quors without n license. Continued May 7. Cont'nued July to January 7 (the end of Mr. Mnhonev's ternn. Docket j. Page State Against Jn"oh New; trnnscrlpt filed January 8, 1S92; charge, aelllng malt, spirituous and vinous liquors without a license Continued Mav 7. Continued July ,V to January 7 ithe end cf Mr. Mahoney's term). Docket 29. Pare 5 State against Join Johnson. f'rt real name unknown: tran script fled Janusrv 8. 1892, from Justb e court: chnrge. selling malt, spirituous and Mnous lion ors with' ut a !loene. Continued May 7. Continued Julv 30 to January 7, 1893 (the end of Mr. Mahonev s tertni. Docket 29. I'age C State ngalnst Emlle Prasier; transcript filed January 8. 19-: charge, selling malt, spirituous nnd vinous liquors without a license. Continued May 7. Continued July 3ft to January 7, IV (the end if Mr. Mnhonev's term). Docket 29. Page 7 State ngalnst Hans Frnhm; trnnscriot from justice court filed January 8. 1'9C: charse. selling malt, oirltuous nnd vinous liquors without a license Continued Mav 7. Continued July JO to Janunrv 7. H93 (the end of Mr. Mn honev's termi. Dorket 29. Page 8 State ngnlnst O'apger first res! n'" unknown' trsncrlpt fl'ed January . 1c02: charge, selling malt, spirit nous snd vlious liquors without a license. Continued Mn' 7. Continued July So to January 7. P90 (the end of Mr. Mahoney's term). Dorket 29 Tags 274 State against TTans Frnhm: Indlc'ment filed by grand Jury Februnrv 9; charge, selling liquor without a license. Continued May 7 to Julv 30 Continued July ?n tn January 7 (the end of Mr. Mahoney's termi. Big 1-egacy ot totrled Cases. Docket 29, Pat -ii Fred Hunsiuger; filed indioiment of trund Jury, cnaig Ing soiling of liquor without a n censc, lebruary 1892; defendant picaued not guilty nnd waa released on bond February lo; defendant wltndraws plea of not guilty and enters plea ot guilty 10 nrst count and nolle prosequi as to sec ond and third counts May 14; sentenced U) puy a line of $300 and costs and to stand committed until paid; bond nxed at ;. and defendant released on bono; time to rtle petition in error extended ten days, April 7; lime to Hie petition In error extended to Mav 9, April w, delivered transcript to su preme court. May 7. (No further entries uurlng Mr. Mahoney's term.) Docaet A Page 2iii State against August llartman; filed Indictment ot grand jury, February 9. 1892; charge. Belling liquor witn uut a license; pleaded not guilty nnd re leased on bond, February 12; delendant withdraws plea of not guilty on March 14 and enters plea of guilty to first count: nolle proeequl as to second and third counts; sentenced to pay a fine of M and eostM and to etatucommlttcd until nne and costs are paid; delendant remanded to the custody ot the sherltT. (No further entries during Mr. Mahoney's term.) Docket 29. I'age 27.' State against Ceorge Hill; indictment of grand Jury filed Febru ary 9. 1892; charge, selling liquor without a license; defendant arraigned and pleaded not guilty, Februury 10; continued to May ; und Jtny 30, and from July so to January 7, 1893 (the end of Mr. Mahoney's termi. Docket 29, I'age 278 State against A. P. Hanson; tiled indictment of grand Jury February 9. 1892; charge, selling liquor with out license; pleaded guilty to first count, April 11; nolle prosequi as to the second and third counts; defendant sentenced to pay a tine of and costs snd to stand committed until the line and costs are paid; entered recognizance with William Krug us surety for 4.i0; defendant discharged; nled bond for replevin of tine. Docket 29. Page 279 State against l.ew Hihbler; filed Indictment of grand Jury Feb ruary 9. 1892; cnarge, selling liquor without a license; arraigned and pleaded not guilty. March 4; continued May 7 and July 30 to January 7, 1893 (the end of Mr. Mahoney s term). , , . Docket 29. Page 280 State against Chris A. Jensen; filed Indictment of grand Jury l-eb-ruary 9, 1892; charge, selling liquor with out a license: defendant arraigned and pleaded not guilty, February 13; continued. Muy 7 and July 30 to January 7, 1893 (the end of Mr. Mahoney's term). Docket 29. Page 281 State against James Knapp; filed Indictment of grand Jury, reb ruary 9. Is92: charge, selling liquor without a license; defendant arraigned and pleaded not guilty. February 10; defendant with draws plea of not guilty on March 28. and pleaded guilty a charged In the first count and nolle prosequi as to second and third counts; defendant sentenced to pay a fine of $260 and costs and to stand committed until paid; sentence heretofore entered Is vacated and the defendant Is sentenced to pay a tine of 1100 and costs, April 5. and to stand committed until paid; defendant en tered Into a recognizance With Isaac M. Knapp and J. H. Hungate as oureties; de fendant discharged; continued to January T, 1893 (the end of Mr. Mahoney's term). Docket 29. Page 282-State of Nebraska, against Fred Koch; filed indictment of grand Jury, February 9, 1892; charge, selling liquor without a license; defendant pleaded not guilty and released on bond, February 12; continued Mny 7 and July 30 to January 7 (the end of Mr. Mahoney's term). Docket 29, Page 283 State against Herman J,! Motte; filed Indictment of grand Jury February 9, 1892; charge, selling malt, spirit uous and vinous liquors without a license; pleaded not guilty on Februury 12 and re leased on bond; continued May 7 and July 30 to January 7, 1893 (the end of Mr. Ma honey's term). Docket 2. rage mu i '"i Olsen; indictment of grand Jury filed Feb ruary 9, 1892; charge, selling liquor without a license. Pleaded not guilty; released on bond February 12. 12. Contlnuod May 7 and July 30 to January 7, 1S93 (end of Mr. Mahoney's term). One Offeuder Pleads Guilty. Docket 29. PHgo 285 State against Pete Peterson and John Johnson; indictment of grand Jury filed February 9, 1S92; charge, selling liquor without license. John John son pleaded guilty as to the first count and nolle prosequi as to the Becond and third counts March 31. Defendant Johnson sen tenced to puy a fine of $150 und costs und to stand committed until tiuo and costs uro paid. Commitment issued. Peter Petersoji pleaded guilty as to the first count April ,; nolle prosequi as to the second and third counts. Sentenced to pay a fine of 81o0 and Costs and stand committed until paid. Com mitment Issued. Docket 29. Puge 286 State against Harry Robinson; Indictment by grand Jury tiled February 9. 1892; charge, selling liquor without a license. Pleuded not guilty March 9. Released on bond. Continued May 7 snd July 30 to January 7, 1893 (end of Mr. Mahoney's term). Docket 29. Psge 287 State against Henry Ruser; Indictment by grand Jury filed Feb ruary 9, 1892: charge, selling liquor without a license. Pleaded not guilty and released on bond February 12. Continued May 7 and July 90 to 'January 7. 1893 (end of Mr. Ma honey's term). Docket 2s. Page 288 State against Ed Rothery; Indictment of grand jury filed Februury 9. 18S2; charge, selling liquor with out a license. Pleaded not guilty nnd re leased on bond February 11. Continued May 7 and July 80 to January 7, 1893 (end ot Mr. Mahoney's term). Docket 29, Page 289 State against Joseph Rowles; Indictment by grand Jury filed February 9, 1892; charge, aelllng liquor witn out a license. Pleaded not guilty and re leased on bond February 13. Withdrew plea of not guilty and entered plea of guilty to first count and nolle prosequi entered to second and third counts March 14. Sen tenred to pay a fine of 1)00 and coats and tn stand comuiftted until paid. Defendant gives bonds. Sentence suspended thirty days Mav 18. Delivered transcript to supreme court May 7. (This Is last entry during Mr. Mahoney's term.) Docket 29. Pare 290 State against Oustav Sesseman: Indictment of grand Jury filed Februnry . 1892: charge, selling liquor with out a license. Pleaded not guilty und re leased on bond February lo. Continued May 7 snd July 30 tn Junuary 7. 1893 (end of Mr. Mahoney's term). Dockt 29. Page 291 State against Ernest Sochi; indictment of grand Jury filed Feb ruary t. 189i: charge, selling liquor without a license. Pleaded not guilty and released on bond February 12. Defendant withdraws plea of not guilty and pleaded gulltv to first count Msreh 14: noils prosequi entered to second unit third counts. Kentenced tn pay a fine of tKio and costs and to stand com mitted until psld March 14. Sentence sus pended thirty las. Released on bond De livered transcript to the supreme court May 7. (This is the last entry In Mr. Ma honey's term.) t'sBtinaaarea tome Easy. Docket 29. Pace 292 State against Frank Shunnahun; indictment of grand jury filed February 9, 1892; charge, selling liquor with out a license. Pleaded not guilty and re leased on bond February 10. Continued Msy 7 and July SO to January 7. 1893 (end of Mr. Mahoney's term). Docket 1.9. Page 293Stst against Fred Stask: charge, selling liquor without a license: Indictment by grand Jurv filed Feb ruary . lw2. Pleaded not guilty and re leased on bond February 10. Continued May 7 and July aft to January 7, ifrl (end of Mr Mahoney's term). Docket . Page 24 Stute against Jnrg. Thomsen: Indictment of grand Jury filed February t 1892: charge, selling liquor with out a license. Pleaded not guilty and re leased en bond February lo. Continued Msy 7 snd July to January 7. lv'l (end of Mr Mahonev's term" Docket i9. I age :n- State against Charles Thienian; bleu indictment oi grand jury Ftbiuary 9. 192. charge, n hn.j liqu u withoul n, license; piead not gj.lt at.d re leased on Kmd February lo, io: tii.U' d May J ::d July jo to January 7. IW C.nc end of Air. Mahonev s t'-rm) I'o ket .9. I'age 2' Mate sksI: St llenry Voiltedt; tiled indictment it srtnd Jury February 9. !?.; charg-, seh.ng .1 iior without a license, plead not g;n iy nnd r -leaded on bond I ebruary 12; continued Mav J nnd July 3" to January 7. 1833 ithc end of Mr. Mahoney's term'. lockct 29. Page L97-State against Marry Wooldrldg. , ti,.il Imlictm nt of gtnnd Jury February y. ;s92; charge, tellli g llou r with out a Ibense; plead not gunty ami r based on bond February 11, continued Muy 7 snd July 3 lo January 7 ithe end of Mr. Mahonev s termi. Docket :9. I'age :9-State against -John LutHler; tiled Imiicimmt of grand jury February 9. 1892; charge, selling liquor without license; plead not gtul.y and ie leaseij on bond February 12; continued .May 7 and July ? to January 7 (the end of Mr. Mahoney's term). Only Heal Proserin Ion. Docket 29, Png. C2-State nguinst Dan Oeiser and William .Vessel h. us. transcript fib-d from police c unt K'ir-ary 12. I 92, charge, being common gamhleis; ti,n M.iy 2; Vttdlct of auuiy .i.i 7 lor botn and each fined IP") and costs a-.d three montna in the county jail from Mav 2V to stand committed until tine and costs are punt. I Dch ket Jo. l uge 4. State nga.nst James IFudden; filed indictment of gia:id jurv February 27. IM.'; rhatge. selling 11 itmr without a licen.-e; plead not guilty and re- lewwu on ootid .Marcn N ue.ci.dant w .in drawn plea of n ; guilty and enters a plea of guilty to first iount March 28; nolle pro.-equl as to second and third counts. De tendaiil sentenced to pay u tine oi 1'0 and costs and stand committed until paid. Re leased on bond. (Nothing lurthcr none (lur ing Mr. Mahonev s teim i Docket 3o, 1'a'xe 4t State ;;galn-t Kd ward F. Mori.irity; indictment of grand Jury filed February 27. 1892; cl.aiRc. pro posing to receive PriL'e; plead not gudlv and released on bond. Trial. Marih li; verdict, not guilty. Order, defendant dis charged. Dociict 80. Page 40 State against Ed ward F. Motiarlty; filed Indictment of grand Jury February 27; charge, proposing to receive bribe; plead not gulltv nn.l re leased on bond F'ohruary 29: continued May and July 30 to Januury 7 (the end of Mr. Mahoney's termi. Doiket W), I'age 47-8tate against R. F. Madsen; hied indictment of grand Jurv February 27. lMtj; charge, proposing to re ceive a bribe; defendant plead not gul.tv and released on bond February 29; c intin ued May 7. Trial. June 9: verdict, gulitv; sentenced to puy u fine of KUj and custs, to stand committed until paid. Docket 30, Page 49-State ugalnH Daniel P. Reamt-r; indictment bv grand Jury filed February 27. 1892; charge, bribery; con tinued May 7 and Julv 30 to Junuary 7 (the end of Mr. Mahoney's termi. Docket :i". Page ni.'l-Stuto against High Low; transcript tiled March 5. xy2; charge, keeping nn opium Joint: pleH.l not guilty April ro. Trial; verdict, guiltv; line, Joo anil costs, defendant to be tontliicd until paid. Docket 30, I'age 229 State against Wil liam Rutts; transcript iiied irmn police court March 21. ls?l; charge, sell.ng liquor without a license; released on bond; con tinued July 3i; plead not guilty; continued November 15 to January 7 (the end oi Mr. Mahoney's term). Docket 9). Page 24fi State against Kate Sumnierkomp; transcript tiled trom jaillee court March 21. Id92; cnarge. selling liquor w ithout a license; releasi d on IriiuI and continued May 7. Trial. Juno 13; verdict, not guilty; defendant discharged. Docket :). Page 247 Stute ugainst Kale Stimmerkamp: transcript (lied March 21. 'rom Police court; charge, keeping malt, spirituous, vinous and Intoxicating liquors for diaimsal und sale and with the iiient to dispose of and sell without a license; continued Mny 7; nolle prosequi July 28 nt request of county attorney. Dot set Sh 'age ;i5 blu.e against Fred Ahrens and (leorge h. Davis; imnscrlpt from police court tlle.l April n. 1K:C; charge, keeping a dlsoiderly house; continued Mav r. defendant released on bond. (Nothing further done.) Docket 30, Page 36.1-Stiite ngalnst Wil Ham Nesselhous; trunscrlpt from police court filed April 11. H-92; chnrge, being a common gambler; continued Mav i and July 30; nollo prosequi December 23, ut request of countv attorney. Docket 30, I'age Jcfi Slate against Peter Smith and Nels Johnson; transcript from podc court filed April 11. 1S92; chnrge, ob structing the view of saloons; continued ?. y 7.n.nd Jll,v 3,1 ,n Junuary 7 (the end of Mr. Mahoney s term.) Docket 31. Puge 12-Btate against R. Douglas and M. A. Sherman; trunscrlpt filed April 20. lsf.2: chnrge, gambling: con tinued Muy .; trial, July 6; verdict, not guilty. Docket 81. Page 44 Rtnte Ahrens; transcript from police court filed April 26, 1892; charge, soiling liquor without a license; continued Mav i and July 30 to January 7 (the end of Mr. Mahoney's term). A Bnneh of olles. Docket 31. Puge 178-8tate against Henry Hornberger; transcript from police court filed May 14, 1892; charge, allowing gam bling on premises: continued July 8o; nolle prosequi December 23. Docket 32, Page 45-StHte against Ixone Anderson; Pled transcript from police court June 21. 1892: charge, prostitution: con tinued July 30; dismissed December 3 Docker -XL, Page 5n-Ftate against Conrad Welderman: transcript from police court filed June 21. 1892: chnrge, selling liquor on Sunday: continued July Co; nolle pros equi December 23, at request of countv at torney. Docket .12. I'age M-State ngalnst Minna Wlrth: transcript tiled from police court June 21. lk92; charge, felling liquor on Sun day; continued Julv So to January 7, 93 (the end of Mr. M ihonev's term). Docket 33. Page 1f.9-State ngalnst Chnrles F. lgin; transcript Hied from police court September 1.1. 12: charge, renting rooms for gambling purposes: continued to January 7, 1893 (the end of Mr. Mnhonev's term). Docket 33. Page 170 State ngnlnst George Rettys: transcrlot from police court filed September 13. 1892: chnrge. renting room for gambling purposes; continued to Janu ary 7, 1898 (tho end of Mr. Mahoney's term). Dorket 33. Page rt88 Stnte agnlnst Hank Degnn: trans'i'lnt from police court filed October 21. 1892; charge, keeping saloon open on Sunday continued to January 7, 1891 Uhe end of Mr. Mahoney's term). Docket 34. Page :',25 State gain.t Fred Miller; Impleaded with Wllhelm Stottcn berw. doing business "ndcr the name of Miller Stottnb"rg; filed transcript from the police court December 7; charge, sell ing intoxicating Honors to minors; con tinued to JanoM-y 7. 1893 (the end of Mr. Mnhonev's term). Docket 34. Pnge 32'1 Stste ngnlnst Fred Miller. Impleaded with Wllhelm Htottn berg: tmnscrint from police court filed De. ceniber 7. 197: charge, selling In'oxlcn Mn liquor to P'lnors: released on bond to Jan uary 7. 1893 (tbe end of Mr. Mahoney's term). PltTTI.F, OF TIIF. YitrSflgTKn. Little Elsie Mamma, when good people die do they climb the golden stairs? Mamma I suppose so, my dear. Llttlo Elsie Why don't they patronise the elevator? Teacher What letter comes after H? Small Boy Dunno. Teacher What have I on each side of my nose? Small Boy Freckles. "And why," asked the Sunday school teacher, "chould we respect old nge?'' " 'Cause It's mostly tho old people what has money," answered the smut! bny who wus unable to think of a better reason. "Why, Margie," said a mother to her lit tle daughter, "what are you crying about?" " 'C auee," sobbed the tearful little miss, "I s-started to m-make my dolly a s-seal-ekin sack and it crime out a c-callco wrapper." Sunday School Teacher I'm sorry, Dottie, to SfO that you have such a bad cold. Dottle's Uttls Brother She ain't got no cold! B. 6. T. Why, what bus she got? D. L, B. A new lace handkerchief. "What in the world ure you doing with your shoes and stockings off this cold morning?" asked the mother of ti bright youngster aged C. "Btudyln' my lesson," answered the little fellow. "This old book wants to know how many four times five Is und as 1 ain't got enough fingers l'e got to count my toes, too." Isntkwrsl oloulst Hales. (Ju February 21st and March 21st the Iowa Central will s-ll special one-way set tlers' tickets st half fare plus two dollars to points In Nebrsska. Colorado, Kansas, Mlsssourl, Arkansas, Oklahoma und Indian Territories, Texas, etc. Don t full to consult agents or address, A. II. CI TT8. 4i. i'a st 'I. Minneapolis, Mluu. Ml HIT I'K T1 BE OF I.IFK. An American muti-cf-war's man. sshore at Oravesend, rear London, awoke the otrr morning to find himself attired In th uniform or u Rritish soldier. Nf sooner had he wandered out Into the Street than a pt -Wt stepprd him nnd told him to button up his tn::ic or he would be tsken to bsr rs k. He snught refuge In a police sta tion, where it was discovered that a de seittr had changed clothes with him while he slept. (ate t R Trolleg tars. The Pink Mink marshes In Indiana r alive with wildcats, snd it Was Intended to have a hunt and clean them out. as there nightly noise has Interfered seriously with wtek-day prayer meetings and Sunday nlaht services. A halt was called by John Hey of Wins mac, who believes that the prowling felines can 1 used to help operate the new electric line. In brief his plan Is to arrange chutes through which the cats will be driven. In these chute will be a series of revolving brushes, which will be low enough to scrape each cat's back. This brushing will produce electric sparks, whic h by an ingenious contrivance will be conducted to a storage battery. From whence In turn It will go to the trolley fee wires. Tied Can Explodes. Two boys, a battered tin can. a piece of string, a homeless Cog. the mother of one ..r ihn t,nt nn.l ber infant these were the I dramatis perronae In a lurid melodrama i In Rush county. Ind. The boy. George ! (Joudv and Cornelius Winslilp. found the I .... l,l well. with a l ull Ileal nil o uniiuiiin u p...B. piece of string they attached It to the tall of the dog. Mrs. Wlnshlp opened the door, attracted by the howling of the dog. Enter dog. Explosion. Mrs. Wlnship and Infant hurled through doorway, badly hurt. Two rooms demolished. Crib snd furniture wrecked. Can contained nitroglycerine. Whereabouts of dog unknown. Damage, tS.Oon. Thrillinw Death on. Singing with his last breath the words of the hymn he loved so well. "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." Enoch Montgomery Blchards, a musician of Wllkesbarre. Pa., died on the 9th instant. He was stricken with pneu monia several days ago, and when It be came evident that be was to die he sent for his pastor und some members of the church and asked a quartet to sing the hymn. As he made the request his voice was a mere whisper and could barely be heard. As the hymn started be motioned to the attendants to bolster him up In bed. and then, to their surprise, as If with super human strength he burst forth In a full, rich bass voice nnd sang the hyoxn with them. So firm and strong was the voice that It was hoard by his sorrowing rela tives downstairs. A look of the greatest happiness lighted his face as he sang and when the last note died away he slipped backward and the next moment was dead. An t nexpected shock. The waiter had shown me to a table and before I' had ordered he brought a woman of about flo and placed her across from me, relates the Kansus City Star. The car was swaying and bumping over a new piece of track and tho old lady seemed perturbed by the Jarring and the noise. Her hair was nearly white and It was waved over the temples. A little bonnet was held In place by broad silk ribbons, tied very care fully In a very regular bow under her right ear. A turndown collar of white and a long, thin chain holding a pair of glasses were the only relief from the black silk frock. There she snt, the primmest old woman I had ever seen away, from a mohair sofa. There was even a trace of pucker to her mouth. Just to accentuate. Most apparently on her way to tho Mis sionary society's district convention. t had contemplated having a small bottle of alo with my roast beef, but 1 ordered milk Instead. While I am a believer In personal liberty I do not permit my theor ies to Inflict themselves upon others. I ordered milk Instead of beer and the waiter spilled much of It on me and the table as the train swung around a sharp curve. The old lady noticed my mishap, but her face bore no trace of slightest In terest. With her In hearing distance I would not have risked laugNng at any thing. In the cold, business-like voice of tho class leader she ordered I could have told what it would be before she said a word she ordered two eggs boiled medium, dry toust, and a pot of hot tea. "It must be hot," she said. "And, waiter," she culled, as he turned away, "before you bring the eggs I want a Scotch highball." That Is what she said. The car made a particularly wild lurch Just then, which helped me -to hide my surprise. That was all that saved me. Mean, Meaner, Meanest, There -were four of them In the smoking compartment of tho car when the traveler from Chicago happened to say: "That re minds me of a man out in my town who Is to mean that lie makes the members of his house write small hands In order to save Ink." "A friend o' my father's, sun, wus even wus. than that," same promptly from the Bitltlmorean. 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