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    TilE JJfcK: OMAHA, WKDN'KSDAV, .UAKU1 .M,' J!M ).
SEHATE GIVES BACK
HORUALSCHOOLCASH
Changes House Bill to Include
Money that Had Been Cut
: Out of It
STRAW SHOWING THE CUB.BXNT
(Tron) a Ftaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. March M.-Spectal.-A very
aubstanttal straw showtna; the direction of
the wind tn the state senate to appro
priations vm the action of the uirr
Jioase this morninK In almost unanimously
advancing to third reading the Normal
school appropriation bill aa amended by
the senate finance committee.
Tha senate amendment strikes out the
entire Mil its' It left th house, appro
prlatlnit total of V&,m piecemeal and
apedflcally by Itema anion? the four nor
mal schools.
Old BUaket Method.
In its place the senate provides for the
old blanket appropriation of.K, of a mill.
r tether, tha appropriation of the "col
lectible S per cent of the .K-mlll levy."
This blanket appropriation thus gives to
the normals the aurplua of the levy above
SXS.t which amounts to about $13,000
more. The house committee has Bone on
the assumption that this surpt". "nap
Iroprlated, would lapse back Into the gen
eral fund. , ,
Kohl Is Liberal.
Kohl ef Wayne, chairman of the finance
onrmlttee, with many others went on
teoord. in the course of the debate on the
Wll. .as unequivocally In favor of liberal
ppreprlallons for state Institutions.
Howell of Douglas said that the house
htd passed the buck, to the senate and
that the latter body was willing to take
It Byglatid of Boone was the only mem
ber who supported the house attitude. He
said that the time would come when too
liberal statesmen would be called to ac
count by tha taxpayers, Several answered
Mm by showing that the appropriations
outside of the natural Increase In the
assessment rolls would be no larger than
that two years ago. -
University Money
Is Appropriated by
The House Members
TFrom a Ptaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. March 30. 8peclaL Keem
li'gly undlscouraired by the strong oppo
sition ta his stand taken against bulk
appropriations for the state university
and Its activities. Representative IV . J.
Taylor fought to the last ditch this morn
Ing and when defeat stared him in the
face stood by his guns and read a long
explanation of Ms Tote.
In his fight for a reduction of appro
priations along these lines Mr. Taylor
wna successful In getting a cut of about
llts.rw in the maintenance bill for the
university: In Ihe vote on the bill he was
sustained by Barker, Dan, Fults and
TtUdeall. but there were eighty-one Voles
for the bill and It went through, carry
ing l!.l0,000 In a lump sum.
The finance committee still lias In Its
hsnds the bills carrying appropriation for
a supreme court, library and historical
building, a state reformatory and a state
Printing plant. All of them will probably
be recommended by the committee for
Indefinite postponement.
Land Registration
Bill Passes Senate
From a HUff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. March Sft.-fSpeclal Tele
gram. ) The Torrens system for the regis,
tratlon of land titles, aa embodied lit
house roll No. 222. passed the aenate on
tlilrd nading without difficulty today.
As amended the bill provides thst any
county after January 1 can add It as an
optional system upon a petition of 10 per
cent of the freeholders.
GREATER OMAHA
BILL IS PASSED;
UPTOGOVERNOR
(Continued from rage One.)
nexatlon as proposed waa fair or right
or really demanded. They simply had
to deliberate and take the word of the
members of the Douglas delegation for
details. It was the same way with sev
eral other big measures affecting Omaha
which passed with only a vote or two to
spare.
"But everybody seems to be happy
over the results. Already the legislators
are talking about Greater Omaha' with
real enthusiasm, and congratulating us
upon getting out of the flt. Joseph and
Sioux City class and getting Into the
Kansas City class, r know of farmer
members 300 miles away who are as
happy and aa enthusiastic over the pas
sage of the Greater Omaha bill as are
the Douglas county member themselves."
MANUFACTURERS LABOR -WIT
HHOUSE MEMBERS
Detective Tells of
, -Duping Anarchists
NEW TORK. March 30.-Amedo Pollg
nanl. the young detective who uncovered
hat tha police call the St. Patrick's
cathedral bomb conspiracy, waa tha only
wltneas heard today at the trial of Frank
A. Barno and Carmine Carbone, charged
with making and pjarlng a bomb In, the
cathedral on March 1 Polignanl, posing
as an, anarchist, gained tha confidence
of the defendants and he associated with
them until they were arrested.
. Tha young detective explained In detail
Ma association and his conversations with
the defendants and told of their plans ta
Mow up ' tha cathedral. . i'ollgnanl ( also
testified that In' conversations with Car
tone the latter had said "We want to
get after 'Carnegie and tha Vanderbllts"
and ht., "Rockefeller should be blown
up " A vigorous cross-examination failed
to cause the detective to change his tea-'
tummy." ; ' ' V V
Legislative
; Proceedings ,
HOUSE PROVIDES AGAINST
. RAILROADING OF BILLS
From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, March M.-flpe lal.)t,"nder
a new rule adopted by the house today
no report of a conference committee wlil
hereafter be accepted and approved until
It has been read In full from the elerk's
dcak and the number of the bill which It
concerns haa been displayed . upon the
blackboard at the front of the chamber
for two hours. The rule provides further
that upon the request of five members
the clerk must furnish mimeographed
copies of the report, to be laid on the
desks.
, This rule, like others, csn be waived by
unanlmoue consent at any time. It Is In
tended to protect tha house against rail
roading through any conference agree
ments on bills without tho members
knowing what they are voting upon.
The committee on employes filed V re
port showing that 11,713 has been paid
but lit salaries and wages during tha last
two weeks, of which I1.1M waa for, regu
lar time and I5W for overtime. ' '
(From a fitaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. March .-(Hpeclal.)-Bellev-lng
that the members of the house did not
fully understand the purpose of senate
file 214, the Mattes bill to encourage
manufacturing Industries to come to the
state and aa an Inducement would cut
out the occupation tax, F. 8. Knapp of
Omaha, president of the Nebraska Manu
facturers' association; F. I. Ringer, com
mlasloner; C. B. Towle of Lincoln, and
C. D. Marr and John dumb of Fremont,
with others, were working with the mem
bers today with the Idea oi getting a re
consideration of the house action yester
day In killing the hill.
DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSESSOR
IS NOT TO BE RE-ELECTED
E, E. Howell Tells
Position to Voters
LINCOLN, March .-(gpeclal.)-Stae
Senator E. E Howell, father of the
Greater Omaha annexation bill which haa
passed the leglalature. In the following
Interview today gave his reasons for be
coming a candidate for the Omaha city
commission, notwithstanding the fact that
It will be Impossible for Mm to make a
campaign before the primary: t
"At the earnest solicitation of my matiy
personal friends and the business .and
commercial Interests of Omaha I Con
sented to file for city commissioner, but
my present position In the state senate
will preetit me making any personal pri
mary campaign for this nomination.
"If my record ss a state acHator, not
only In this, but In two former sessions,
and my standing as a cltlxen and busi
ness man In Omaha for forty-five years
will warrant support. I earnestly solicit
It. When this legislature adjourns I hope
to h?ve accomplished legislation which
will mean a Greater Omnha. an act which
will be of unbounded benefit to our great
cltv, whose best Interests. If elected, I
will aerve with all the energy, courage
and efficiency I possess."
business there hereafter, provided you
ere within corporate limits. Henate file
No. 2.U paused the senate on third read
ing and will probably pass the house In
Ho amended form, which exempts the
country districts.
SENATORS RECOGNIZE
WESTERN SCHOOL DISTRICTS
(From a Ptaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, March (Special) The
senate committee of the Whole thia morn
ing spent gome time In considering Sen
ator Bhumway's amendment to II. It. 4X15.
The amendment proposes a more equit
able distribution of the school money of
the state and Is sweeping in Its effect.
Aa It now stands the money is distrib
uted pro rata among the various counties
according to the number of pupils. The
original bill proposes that a fourth of the
money derived from school land leases
be distributed according to territory and
three-fourths according to census.
The amendment goes further and pro
poses to recognize the western districts
having unsold school lands not subject
to taxation, and to make up to them by
an Ingenious scheme of apportionment
what they lose In this regard.
SCOTT'S BAND CONCERT
BILL GIVEN A SWAT
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, March . (Special.) If the
vote on Pcott's musio bill, house roll .
Is to be taken as a criterion, there Is not
much music In th esoul of the average
democrat In th eleglslature Just now. The
bill provided that small villages could
make a small levy to raise money for
band concerts, but nearly every democrat
In the senate voted against It, the vote
standing 18 to 10 against the bill, most of
the affirmative votes being republicans.
The defeat of th ebllt Is lsrgely due to
the action of Bcott in th ehouse, who has
persistently voted and worked against
every bill of whatever nature which car
ried an expenditure of money.
It waa charged on the floor of the house
by Nichols this afternoon that Hamilton
county could have sent a man to tre
legislature for $2 Sday who could have
spoken and ovted as effectively as rtv
tha Hamilton county member.
Sues Lincoln Police
Chife for Slander
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Neb., March .-(Spcclal
Telegram.) On account of charges made
by Chief of Police Malone at a public
meeting last night held by candidates
for city offices, Jamea H. Walker todny
began suit against the chief for slander,
placing the damages at tlO.000. In an
altercation of a verbal nature between
Malone and C. E. Cometock, who U a
candidate for the city commission.
Walker also a candidate, came in for a
roast from Malone: - x
Walkes disputes tha charges and brings
suit against tha chief for damages.
Rent room quick with a Bee Want Ad
. Bills raasea) in lleaae.
General Maintenance Kill for University'
u Nebiaaka ilul carries a total of
1. 1 l.MI,
H. K. r.7 The bill appropriating 99 TT
cvDi or ?-jrhti levy fur unlveraily cainnia
f&tenrion. will) proviso that not .more
man l",000 shall be spent for the ur
t iimsq of land. v
II. It. JK-Aijrorriates J150.0IX) for state
mhI in building krlilgva over streams more
than 1V& fort wtctn.
11 It 1 Appropriates fUR.000 to estab
nl )nJUiriea at the peoltenilHrv.
II. ii. bi AwroiwlHlea I4n.uu r build
ing and lniruvrmniiia at iieatrice tuali
luie f'if feeble minded.
II. ft. mnmprlaui $30,00 tor bulldV
inge and improvements at Lincoln tnaana
hpliL
.. li. K. ' 64-ADnroprlatei $27,000 for a
building to house the home for dependent
iliilUrtu, Liuooln.
H. IC Apvropriatos tSSW for sewer
age and laundry outfit at gtiia' Industrial
svltool. Geneva.
I, n Appropriates $2.f0O for a
lairy barn at Mil ford Industrial hours for
women. . .
II. R. SO-Appropriates $1,000 for relief
of the blind ouialua the statu acliool. It. all
If the house) ....
11, R. o! Appropriates tl,2M for build
Inea and improvements at Kearney
tui.rcuur hospital.
M H. Appropriates U MO to grade
and Improve the grounds st Omaha school
IOH.K 4.. Lahnere Forbids ahootlng on
the' public liialiwaya.
H H.S4, Gormley-Provldlng for Tefe'
endum vote to ealablish towniihlp hiKh
a lioola oa the filing of a per cent peli-
l?" R &18. Mocket Jcary and Hutton
All-Uie-year-around registration for Un
roll at utflce of the city clerk.
HeeaaaeBe t Pause y Haweo
(aaaltte et Ik Whale.
M R A Conley State superintendent
to maintain registration and employment
bureau for teachers. . , ,
8 F BrooWly-Cltles of second class
may levy tt mills school tax after ques
tion submitted to voters and ratified by
thHn' R. U. Nlcbolln-riacee Stanton
county In Ninth Jud.rlaJ district.
li R 41V-Transferrlng hlandm county
from the fclghtu to the Ninth Judicial die-
iHtp. 91 -Giving atate conservation and
rub!lo welfare coinnilsalon authority to
I.. .nrf reaulate moving picture
H,'s and suppresa films of an improper
ii ri to Glvlna Qrealer Omaha four
riv. Mmbrra on lKiUKlae county
board and providing that the fitih mem
kr shail be elected from outside terri
tory
wAe4 kr .the, fleatate Thlr4
Readlag.
H. 1L SCO. Mcott of Hamilton Allows
councils in Cities of less than &. to
apiruprlaU not less than ll.uto for mil
ikllMU bands. Ayea. 10, naya, 1$.
' Bills Faaaed la Vraate. .
II. R. f.t. Five Members More stringent
law Kovernlng practice ot veterinary
surgery, rienala amendment moli(lea lie
li. It 3bl, Klxht Members 'onipre
herative motor vetiliie ivKUIratlon law,
chanKlng bula of paviiM-nl and provliilug
Zor kimjU rn futiu.
If. R 2 Companion bill by same
tnnoduoera providing for atate advlavry
tvlrhvay rainmloMon.
li. H. M, t rue of Howard-Makes sale
of deceased meat a fi-iony, ptintehnble
by tine of not to excand $1,10 or tiiirUton-
ment in penitentiary not to exceed alx
months.
' li. it. til-. Iafoe of Johnson All. a
slate treasurer tti Invest per cent of
I. a rash lun'ls In state and county war-
run i aii mrry lie sun.e as rasn.
H. H iri. H Mernhere N.rniitl ochool
aproi'riaiiott till. Amended by senate
to make blanket a p propria lion ot full .hi
of a mill levy.
S. K. iret. Maites of Otvs-Provides that
anils on wrltii'ii contracts tui'( be
brousht in tuuntlta where principal
S. F. I. iil!ry of Hox Putte-Makea
irtit,itika a uii!o1 trii-ka In cities and
lufi a riitfcl-iiit-snor.
K. K. 1. IhI ! t i-eier Bnbalitule public
WartbrnuM bill
H R StK. Twenty M-nihers Torren
POOVIDES SALOON SUITS . T
BROUGHT IN HOME COUNTY
(From a Staff Correspondent) ' ,'
' ilNCOLN, March'. tW Special Tele
gram.) Ruination sutta agatnat saloon
keeper must be brought m tha "county
in which the prlnclrsl signer to the surety
bond resides," according to tha provisions
of senate file No. tn, which passed the
senate on third readlng-'today. Tlila will
mean that l-ancastcr ronntyiwtll ceaae' to
be the , haven of ruination suits from
Douglas county, Otoe and other outside
counties,", provided, tbe.. bill.- pasties the
house. . i. . . .. . ,
It will further mean that saloon keepers
uot rt siding in the same counties cannot
be sued Jointly.. , , ...
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. March 30.-(Speclal.)-lIousa
rolt 296, by Hunter, to make the Douglas
county assessor eligible for re-election,
was killed this afternoon by a one-sided
vote.
JUDICIAL DISTRICT LINES
ARE CHANGED BY HOUSE
(From a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN. Neb.. March 30. (Special.)
II. n. 413. the Nichols bill affecting .two
Judicial districts of the atate was recom
mended for passage this afternoon. The
bill takes the county of Stanton from the
Eighth district and places It In the Ninth
and gives the latter district an extra
Judge.
Scott of Hamilton, who moved to Indefi
nitely potitpcne the bill, wa warmly
scored by Nichols, who charged him with
attempting to kill legislation on a mat
ter he knew nothing about.
The new district will compose the
counties of Antelope, Knox, Madison,
Pierce, Wayne and Stanton.
Kent room qolck wltn a Bee Want Ad.
property for a quick rale.
WILL BE TRESPASS TO
LOAF ON RAIL TRACKS
(From a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN, March 30. (Special Tele
gram. )-It will be a trespass to walk on
railroad tracks If you have no legitimate
Rent room quick with a, Bee Wan. Ad.
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