The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, March 05, 1897, Image 2

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    THE NORTHWESTERN
OKO. E. llHNSCtlOI ETt, Editor* Tob.
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
mmm ■■■ » — JL_
NEBRASKA NEWS.
A wild grape vine harvested in Knot
eounty was fourteen inches in diam
eter.
There is a move on foot to raise
the South Omaha saloon licenses to
31,000 n year.
The Fremont hemp mill is now run
ning night and day in order to work
up tne crop.
Mr. Schrader, of Cage county. T.'i
years old. died while being taken te
tne floor house.
It is expected that about ROO acres
will Is- planted to beets near Hum
phrey this spring.
A new all-steel bridge of the latest
fHitem will soon spun the Republican
river near <irlcuns.
Robert \V. Furnas says lie is not a
candidate for director general of the
Trans-Mississippi exposition.
The commissioners of Colfax county
will build u house on the county poor
farm to accommodate patients.
Fire at Oakland destroyed considera
ble property. The Independent office
was complete,ly bur ned with all con
tents.
The next gathering of importance in
(•rand Island will lie the teachers’ dis
trict meeting and declamatory con
test. April 2.
A lively contest is already in pro
gress over the election of a chief of
the tire department at Beatrice, which
The report set going that Cudahy
and Swift, the big South Omaha pack
ers, will concentrate their interests at
St. Joseph, lacks foundation.
The large pluining mill of I-'. H.
Fade A Sou of Columbus burned to tin
ground during the night. It is not
known how the fire originated.
Munn Davis, a former resident of
Wah<H>. was recently murdered in Culi
f#niia by a couple of halfbreed Indians
who took him out to show him a min
ing claim.
Henry lx>rd. a prominent hotel man
of Grand Island, lias disappeared, and
fear for his welfare is expressed. It is
thought he lias become deranged and
wandered off.
After six hours of deliberation the
city council of Nebraska City by a vote
of 7 to 1 found Mayor • harli-s IV.
Stublbut guilty of official misconduct
and of obstructing the business of the
city council.
Announcement of a one-fare rate
from Omaha to Washington for the
McKinley innauguration March 4 lias
caused considerable joy among those
who want to visit the national capital
on that occasion.
Attorney-Gen. Smyth has rendered a
decision that the school bonds of Ne
braska City, which were carried by a
small majority, are perfectly valid
under the statute.
The state banking hoard received
pews of the failure of the Hank of
Ewing, Holt county. The capital
•stock was $10,00b, V.’jth an average run
of deposits of $72,973.
If this building of corn cribs keeps
OH, says the News, Stromslnirg will
have more tom cribs than residences.
The. number is so great that the town
looks rather picturesque to the travel
ler who happens to drop in.
An epidemic of grip has prevailed at
Helgrade for the past month, fre
quently accompanied by pneumonia.
Several deaths have occurred. The
doctors are all worn out and medical
-ilid has been summoned from adjoining
towns.
Judge Grimes ordered a jury drawn
for the term of court in Deuel county,
and notified attorneys to be ready for
trial or their tuxes would lie stricken
from the docket. Those who did not
lielieve lie meant it are now without
client or ease.
A requisition was issued l>y (lorernor
Ilolcomh on the governor of Colorado
for tin- return of Carmeno ltruno. who
is now under arrest in Arapulme county
in that state. Kruno is wanted in
Omaha for str.hbinjf with the intent to
kill ltufell Munich.
A woman named Merrot/. wife of a
well-to-do farmer near Hoskins, was
detected by 1’. A. Sliurt/. of Norfolk in
appropriating some of his goods. Mi
nas taken la-fore Justice Hayes and
lined Slo and costs for taking articles
which she could have lauight for l.’i or
20 cents.
Articles of agreement for the eon
snlidutinn of Hu- titund Island. Ha-t
ings A Southeastern railroad company
of Netiruska and Hie St, Joseph, llano
ver A Western railway company ol
Kansas were Hied lust week with th
secretary of state The uuthuriaetl
capital altn-k Is gl.X,Ion insi.
There w as great excitement at tlax
Springs when it wa* learne<l thut \V
II t a liters >u, the man under arrest f«.i
stealing nine In-ad of cattle from i
ranchman north of town, hud tuudi
Mn escape. It Is believed that In- wn
all.osxl to escape ami -a-pu'n*it- pom
strongly to sum- prominent unit it
town. The cattlemen are mdtgnan
and nil! make a thorough tnvesttga
lion.
An important rleeis a m was re mi* re
in the district court of ,i..tinS*It) -,-uiii
when the jury in the Vlrs Ih-rvmx
ttutlcr against t hands -;. t- Hankth
ll-mo ease brought in a xetdU I fo
Ike plaintiff Vlrs Hut lee lus-ughl ae
then against the bank t— rr—-« h
(kseesfl hunhnnd s life I-on an
pediev »*f go I*a> « hteh the l-auk loMgl
ut Mr Hotter M a eotost-trfath « u
g, x several years ag** and has kept *i
gsa.nl standing »ims by pay ug the a<.
■ a ant premium*
How XX i!Ham 11 Mungv of t ivausi
reset-c<i word last wtek that hi- --as
ha.t tavn presented at VVack ttgi -
na.l that the -erd.-*t was that to- VVi)
iiacu II Vlnngs ir iInwM i*' ** MI **|»
I if* ** I *t*W* dUatrt*»
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(Htnii-W* Hi *1*4*1% %»f K’ III
(i;«'%} Frtdtf || *#1
otlugb-n will put np a e«u
get -• In < tana ha mnh *ng t
■ugh to tws annaalaie ail tsuol
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THE FIGURE $100,000.
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THE LOV/ER HOUSE HELPS THE
EXPOSITION.
After I ong ami Animated Discussion
l asting I util After Midnight the Hill
(irla Through With the Above Appro
priation— The I.le Pusses From Horner
to Wooster—Hill Ordered Engrossed
for Third Heading.
The Nebraska Assembly*
Si:n\ti. John Jeff coat of Omulm wns for
mally Inducted Into the senate on the IT id. i
and was assigned to t he desk recently occu
pled by Senator John If. Evans. \s mkiii jih
t he senate was ready for I lie transaction of
business Mr. Howell tnoveil that a committee
In* appointed to wait on the chief Justice of
i lie supreme court, and re«|t»est f lint »he oath
of office 1m* administered to John Jeff coat.
Thts nrevailed and Mr. Jeffeoal took his lent,
tiov. Holcomb'* message relating I<* Inter
state action on i-allmml rates to the Half of *
I Mexico was laid before the senate amt on j
[ motion of Mr. Tultsit was referred to the
committee oil railroad* with lust met Ions to
report wlnhlii three days. Mr. Hansom hitro
duced a Joint resolution proposing to submit
to the voters of the state an amendment to j
tlie constitution relating to the Investment j
of permanent school iiiutls. Mr Murphy .
offered a rev»lutIon for Investigation of the
affairs of the late itate auditor. It went
over under the rules, A large hatch of
11ons favoring the Trans*Mississippi expo*!- I
Hon were presented. Among bills on first
reading were t lie following: To provide Tor
the select Ion of a dirt rlci judge pro tern and
defining Ids powers and duties. To provide
for t be bolding of t lie slate fall of Neoiaska
at or near t lie capital of t he slate and to re
|M al so much of section I. ehapfer II. of I be
complied statutesof Nebraska of |stl*» entitled !
"Agrlcult tin*." as Is In conflict with this lief, ,
and nil other acts and purls In conflict here
with. To provide for the making of contract*
in writ lug bet ween owners of laud and brok
er* or agent* appoint**! to sell lands.
SKNATC. The senate on the -111* had a
lively session. The uaual butch of pethiou*
were presented for and against the Trans
Misslss) up I exposition and one against the J
proposal lo abolish the soldier*' home at Mil- !
ford. Mr. Osltorn of I'awtieo, chairman of
the railroad <omnilttee. reported several bills
for indefinite podpoiiWmepf. One was Ileal**
measure re<|uiriiig railroad* to reduce pas
senger fare* to'J cent* a mile. Heal moved
that the report I*: not concurred In and that
the bill go to the general tile. The motion
prevailed. The railroad committee recom
mended that Miller** bill reoiilriiig roads to
*el! all mileage inniks and ticket* with trans
ferable privilege be inch finitely postponed.
The senate refused to concur and the hill
went to the general tile. The railroad com
mittee recommended the passage of the bill
requiring union depots at junction jioliit*.
and to extend t he power.* of the state Ismrd
of transportation to tie telephone, telegraph
urn! express emupunles. Mr. Murphys re-o
I lit ton, demanding an Investigation of the
affairs of ev-Audltoi .Moore, was culled up
and agreed to. Mr. Hansom s joint resolu
tion to submit an amendment to the con-di
lution providing for the Investment of the |
permanent s hoot fund was advanced to a j
tIdrd reading. The afternoon was spent In
committee of i’a whole on two hills amend- j
lug tlie diool laws.
Hitnati:. Thursday. Feb. 23, was the thirty- |
ninth day of the session. The public printer j
bill, hire.vn a . s';i:ttc lib* 'So, I L\ v.as read j
the third time to lie placed on Us final pa: s- j
age; but liefore It ; reading had i*ern eoiu
pleted Mr. Hruham moved tle t it In* recoin- \
initted to t he comrnltti e of t he whole fo.
spceHIc amendment. Sir ordered. Senate tile
No. :iT». int endured by Mr. fondling. giving ty I
just ha •, <»f i he fn a- * JurJ * Ik t*. hi fn -
which pel n < are id geii with malicious
<’ ' ,r i OT fe**'<*,, was read the third
t iiar and pa-sed. Senate tile No. 2.V> was or
dered engrossed for thin I reading. The bill
authorizes judgi and clerks of election to
make full returns on tie vote on const it u
Uctial mnendtm nts. authority winch Is de
nied until r the present law. Among bills
Vitrodur* d wyr.*: Henate file No. :w. by
cffiXJftf, to secure full* r and betti r returns
of pr>p*l’tjr ftr taxation and to prevent
opilssi p of m* . pty iHiin tax levy. Jt pro
vides that V 'i' ITlCy l»?fve ; •s.*u to
believe that there has not a full fcti-fU
of property within the county for lavdtebi,
the county commission* rs shall have power
ty employ person to make ln<|ttfry Into
inc facts. Any assi*y>or who shall willfully
omit rfl r.’tvr: 'j f'>;:;;l, fyr f'.'fh'n
shall upon conviction pay a lino of noi to* x
cced £aH> or Is* imprisoned in the county jail
not to exceed sixty days, or both, as the
court may det *m;\ £•' ’*»tto N\ 21"*, iu
tre *e . oy f.CC. w.l (ak( l Up bd* oilO C* tl«C
llvelle t dl ^Missions of the week, \ftertwo
hours had Ins ii consumed in debates the
committee agreed to make the further eoi -
sideratton of the HU •; vrder for next
Monday afternoon at 2oVI >ck.
,wkxatk.~T1u‘ - enat* on the 20th trails:' ded
a large a:x ou:»t of routir< work. Senate tile
No. I *-'. IntiOilu *od by Mr. Felt', wa , read 5 b
third time ami passed. The mil provides a
law by which t i.e progeny of dlsniein Is* red
-cl o .1 dl>i del» may b< dI'posed of and the
affairs of the district do-.""I up. Mr. lb.veil
offer** I a resolution pr*>t«-sting atalnsl the
a-tn-’i of the *,r.s‘'•'O *»f the I toted sian-s ,
in s ttlng apart I’.vgc I. i .of land as for- j
entry i* • : <* The resolution was adopted j
and tin *vn tary in-.tmeted i> i!'. j
in full i * * Hciiat a* Ml at W* •»:'; dor. |
Towards c|mm* of the s, fon g.-n« ral consent
wu* given for : lie iutrodu *tion of *»ill• and
there wii-; ati'Chtr M««>1. Hills came e.p lo
t he -i e e a-\’s *'<•'’.» by haii'Kfi'.h 'Ainu all j
weh in and read Mr. » anaday of K« r-i:« >
liUr kIu * u the lad bill for the s s-c.t; j. The i
b U H *.ne prei u:ed U\ m ..f Mr <*• '
. u.iliu •• •' , ■ 1 Ml . \i'i • ■
1 .„ mnfi IV . „l . i .. ii. i.iii
r ' . «h several hundred pagcN of large utanii* j
•rlpt. n»e Judiciary commit *er i. js»rte*l i
»* a?<* tile x« . 2^; with u *!o ible r c ntitueinla
tlon. o;a* ivferrii,! ;t Hi t Ja : in r l HI - and i
th»- oilier akkiri! for its Imh tintu p^stj o iC- ]
li e it. It U a bill lep ai lip lh<* ! t a umb-l !
wldcb all applicants for itdiliUsion t » prnc- j
in i;iw in iiic n.it an • i o» j a**o an
examination l*y a commit tta* nppotnicil hy
t In-r»u|nvtm* court 1'lu* hill \v:m |»Iju 1*1 • >«« j
tin* Ki«iit nil till . Tin* -a mitt* lltt*n a«ljontiu*«l. .
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tin rv wit** ii lar.i <*r«»*«| ‘n at o mi t m*r \t tin* I
hour mum <t Hi im utltrH uti*\Yt*rt*t| |ii« m ul !
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li'Ui ami amt'iuUil «*<>i.*lih uahh lln » non lit <
M kM Ih ufuvil a 'Uletlliat*' f**t tin
* ito)*1 hill. .»t»|»*‘M*• Mlhuf ♦ ha'« mull
IttirWftt %,»hl that it «onltl tw i»** II to i a«l |
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Horner cave tnr n«* to Wooster, and thor*!
was considerable uproar. Tin* bill was con
sidered by sections and amendments and
counter amendments prevailed. The reading
of section I. naming non us the riinouui of
the appropriation, brought twenty men to
their feet with amendments In their hands
and shouting “Mr. Chairman.” Hilling*' of
Kcjra Palm was recognized. Ills amendment
was to make the appropriation $Mn,tiOM. This
carried by 71 yea.-. Wooster moved to strike
out section •’» cut Irelj . The section provides
that 1 lie state directors shall act In conjuiic- .
tloii with the board of directors of the e\po
si Hon His motion was defeated. He then
moved to strike out section t$ entirely, hut
did mu press Ids motion, and the section was
agreed to. Hoc!Ion 7 was agreed to with but
a mild protest from Wissder. Section a was
agreed to and the bill thus completed. Hill
of Clary offered an entirely new section, pro
viding‘that the pro|H*rty acquired by the
state may Is* sohl by the commissioners of
public* lands and buildings within sixty days
alter the close of the ex|»ositlon. This sec
tion was adopted. Thus the bill was finally
completed, but Wooster arose* to a final ques
tion of privilege. He repeated Ills charge
made earlier In the day that one niglo lie
occupied the same room with Ilorner of Haw
son and that mi that occasion the latter
stated t hat lu* (Horner) was opposed to the
exposition hill. Ilorner denounced t he state
ment as an unqualified falsehood and turn
ing to Woosh r lie said with emphasis as he
shouted: “I i that plain enough'/” “No,”
said Wooster. “Well.” said Ilorner. “You
are a liar.” The house was in an uproar.
Wooster asked the chairman If one mends r
could call another a liar. The chair asked
the g«*nt lemen to refrain from persona I Hie*.
Order was finally r* stored, and then, at I2:W(
Hu committee rose with the rvcommntdu- (
Hon that the hill should Is* ordered engrossed
for a third reading. The re|*>rt was adopted
without opposition. The house then ad
journed.
Horst-:, Speaker Haflin announced bills on
third reading In order immediately following
the reading of t ho Journal In the house on
the&»th. Neshli'* bill appropriating
for the relief of Hurt county for money ex
pended In the trial of the alleged murderers
of fJcorge Phillips was passed! The follow
ing bills also pasv d: House roll No.2H.by Me
( m‘('.providing for t he htilldlug of counfy poor
house, prohibiting temporary relief for puu
IH-rs and authorizing the maintenance of
those who have been a charge unon any nre
cinct In the county for more than thirty day*.
House toll No. 74. by Lemur, providing for
the establishment of a stub board of eni
balming. House roll No. in, by Hiirkett.
making it unlawful to dig up or disinter
human I indie* from any cemetery. When
Sglernuin's “scrip bill.” house roll No. 117,
was reached, lie demanded a call of t he house.
The measure provides I lint the state treas
urer may Issue non-interest lx* a ring small
warrants for all amounts dm* frqpi the state
In sums of from $1 to $W each, and that the
same* may lx* treated as cash and Is* a part of
a thank's cash reserve. The measure passed,
but without the emergency clause. House
roll No. :’4. the committee's substitute for
Sheldon's hill to protect stock-growers
passed. It provides that they shall keep a
record of all animals slaughtered and for UU\
days thereafter keep on exhibition the hides
of such animals as butchers may kill In order .
that tin* brands may Is* open to inspection. '
House roll No. 77. by Hull, the age of consent
measure, paw-d. It amends section 12 of i
chunter tv of the criminal code of the coni
piled slat Hies of I lie stateoT ,>i‘tiia»Kaoi
i• > lead: If any |>er*on shall have carnal
knowledge of any other woman or female
child t han Ids daughter or sister as aforesaid,
forcibly and against her will: or If any
male person of the age of |s years or upwards
shall carnally know or ahu*c any female
child or worn a u under the age of 18 years
with her consent; every such person so of
fending shall lie deemed guilty of a rapt* ami
shall be imprisoned In the penitentiary not
more than twenty nor less than five years.
Adjou rued.
Horst:. The Jam* «• is now rapidly turning
out bills, and on the 28th did a good day's
work. Among tm astires passed wa re the
fob 'dug: lb 1 ? roll ». 10J, by iVfkcr.
pro.idi.g for in* 5 i- •*. »>• . at Ion of the Order
of tin Eastern star. House roll So. 87. by
snyder of Sherman. Ii amends section 95s a
of 1 fie code of civil procedure, repeals the
•« Hon and provides ways in criminal and
civil proceedings before jiivt Ices of the jm-ace.
House roll No. 121. by Sheldon to amend
chapter Ixw. compiled statutes of 1895, re
lating to school lands and fund*. House roll
No. hi is by Curtis. It provides for the organ
ization t»f new counties by a vote of a ma
jority of i tie legal elector*'*. When reports
from standing commit tees was announced a
hot debate sprung up on house roll No. 2fl8, »
by Hit Ulon of Dawes. This is an act to re
dutrlct the state of Nebraska into senatorial »
and Wp; /'dative districts and for tin* up-,
portio:.:tout 0i -.ators and representn- j
lives: to fix the iiufflti*f of the same i
Hud to repeal sections 1. 2 and >. ehaptir v.
compiled Mtalttlesof Nebraska. 1891. .*% ui'dlon
to indetin It ely post pone 1 In* bill prevailed. A
large iiumtiernf bills were recommended for
„ i ge. Watte moved a resolution aimed at
the lafe: Cxe utlvc order■ #»f I’rvsldMlt CleVe
Innd vacating 2i,.*en.en0 a« iv* o( land in
Wyoming. Hunt ii Dakota and Nebraska. Tin
resolution asked 1 in* Nebraska delegation in
•on: : •• to gtfaln.st ihe exeeuti\e order.
Klcji of fVmglas said that the territory men
tioned in tin* ni.icr was inhabited by 27MMJC
people. who drew fheir supplies directly from
Omaha and Lincoln vvhole-:ilet s. I*he resolu
tion passed unanimously. Then I he clerk read
a resolution in favor of pay lug Velser. Kol*
•*rts. BnIdwiti and Tavl**r, the four Douglas
county represent •* lives who were given the
seats of the four r* pubiieatis ouste d, full pay
for tin- t itne sire** t in* oi-nliig of the session.
Tin* matter went over one da} end He* house
took a rece> n until 10 a. in. I Vb. 27. this act ion
Iv lng to gain a leg i si ati w day.
i.mtsi. VII VK not is.
Neither hraiudi *e tin Nebraska as-crnhl.V
wn > In 91' i"" "u tin* 22d. it being IN ashing
i.-ir- m. t
At this writing t» s«* days remain of the
forty during w III**it t In- hmiM* members iuu\ •
Ititrodu’e bills, and within that pe riod the
-* •■.* i.il appropriation bills tnusi be -u5»
telttet). < liairinan < lark, of tin- cotuuidlet
on tinum e. ways ami mean*. sn\ s t ti:«t 1 lirv
will be ready on time I p t*» date Vt’j hllr
have he i introdm-ed in the !» list'. On I lie
same date t wo years ago the srifre tiMuifyr
n it cut thv *J!v .
Holla r ill No -V tin* bill nutlnni/ ng a ic
cilUiit of the \ ■•lies east for 1 he const It tit tonal
alitetiilineuls. was signed by tinvernor Hoi
•milMMt IIM' J'lll. I f I"* »• >!»••• 1»■ I MU 1 III »» I 1 i
U* lt|tt*t' nilUOUtM’f to | lie tinil-U' ill** lilt 1111*4 of
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tlu> prot inlmts uf ih*- mi .miiii'. in '»u|it>riiiti*n«l
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INSULTS FOR f
CALLED A LIAR BY A SPAN
ISH OFFICIAL.
TAKES NO NOTICE OF IT.
I Its Secretary »,f stale for Cuba linlnlifc*
to \ icioti* 1.11 nytaage to %..««|.a|.er
t'orrcsiiimdcotc In JCcititriJ lo
the Scott Imprisonment
Case ■—Suosuillj I eaves
Cuba for Key West.
N'l.tv Yop.k, March J. \ special to
the Herald from Havana says: ’The
Marquis tie l’almerola made a scandal
oils personal attack on Henerul bee
Wednesday ni-flit in the |m1ace, in the
presence of several American news
paper correspondents. The incident
arose because the censor refused to
pass a dispatch for the correspondents,
which saitl that the release of Scott
had been demanded because be was
both arrested and kept in prison in de
fiance of the law.
" 'Who told you tliat'.’’ shouted tine
cral I’aliaerola, the seerctary of state
for the island.
•General Lee,’ replied a correspon
dent, calmly.
•General late, is a liar, impostor
and rebel.’shouted the little iiiarmits.
with iin oath.
"(ieiicrnl Lee is, of course, too busily
engaged in endeavoring to induce our
government to protect the lives and
property of our fellow citizens to pay
any attention to I’almcroht's outbreak.
1 gave the incident merely to show
how the wind is blowing in the palace
and to let you see what must lie. the
treatment and position of an ordinary
idtlzen here when our consul general
is reviled openly in such u manner by
me of the heads of the government
here. ’’
SANGUILLY LEAVES CUBA.
I'tie r.*-Prisoner Starts for Key West
Was Well Treated In (on 11 nement.
IIavax\, March 1. Julio Sangullly,
released from prison after two years'
•onfinement yesterday. spent last even
ng at home with friends and left to
lay for Key West. His home is a
lami-oif'c villa ou ths outskirts of Ha
.ana. He said the hrst news of his par
ion reached him through a cable from
secretary Olney. which read: Advise
'angnilly's defender to withdraw his
ippeal and facilitate pardon." He be
lieves the pardon was due to a desire
m the part of the uueeu regent to
lemonstratc her good will toward the
•hief executive at Washington in at
cnowledgment of courtesies.
Sangullly is In good health and has
to complaint t.o make except in the
natter of the imprisonment itself. He
•xpresses himself as being very gratc
hll for the many acts of kindness on
:be part of the prison officials.
MURDER STORIES DENIED.
Premier Castillo of Spain flts l.ir.', That
It'll* Died Naturally-.
Ma until. March 1. The premier,
senor t'anovas del Castillo, at a cab
inet meeting to-day, at which the
lueen regent presided, declared that
die difference with the I nlted States
n regard to the treatment of prisoners
,vas without importance.
The premier added that an imperial
mpiiry into tin- death of Hr. Kuiz,
•vho died in prison under circum
stances which led to the report that be
mil been lieateu to death, -howed that
the doctor expired from natural
:a uses.
Idttrburs Iditor* l ined for l.lli.-l.
I’insiuuo. I’a . March I. \lfred
Ueed, proprietor, and Walter t'ristv,
ixilltleal editor, of the I’itt- hnrg < uni
iiwridul tia/.ette, who were recently
•unnoted of criminal lib 1 lu the eus.-s
it State Senators ('. !. Magee and
W illlain Il\ mi. were sentenced to-day
by Judge White to pay a fine of slim
a nd costs eneb.
I *.r l.htuur Vlaioif irlnrc lu Iiihm.
IPs Mo|sis. Iona. March I. \u
amendment to the mulct Ihpior law
allowing the manufacture i.f Ibpior la
i Mine icn>|nin in me mniw
Ml to |i>. It ilia- lint cull tnr mu iitlili'
tiinittt In*, tint allow* kiu it it t in tun
w heivver tha tnillel luw I* in force.
There it eoitlc ilnulit whether till- Sen
ill* will ihwi tin* liill.
V I'rtuiMl a rii|wr>(lil.
IuiMhin Mutch I Hit luteal u>hli
tinn tn the li-t nt royal tlrwmati»t» i*
1‘r.nei . i hurlenit IStituwrk formerly
I'rm i 't Maihl of Mute*, nlm h«« )u>t
tliiksh ■ I .1 one act I'oiiiettiettu with
which Ks'en terry i* *w vMWutvil that
air Henry Irttny ha* aeee|ilv*l It for
I he I.V'iwiM theater
aiikliti tlilrv.it llikvi
Mi ••Ut. tun . March t. The lot
'•>wku* rlllirkt Vekel w*» tniin.nut
at hy a mat* .it* > tin* ta»t i*«yt»t t ».r
■ibiiii • tl Smith**; for t'.vrk M III
lam Mjii for attorney I W *at
maiit. ,<u InaiM.-vr M If tinker
*mytha i* a »»H known iiH|*!*>i««nt
*. a ytvtiva I •!«*• *•»*•#*••
ymt |i \ *1 Man'h i thi
t. rrlk*i*i l«*kt atai> h*. ■ naatetl a tall
eyvia|*tliMt Ink tii*ar t net.If hr*. Woo:* 'I
Miktti ah k ut 1 v * tellwi*t* amt It tae*
||>My .M"k> few ta*»* to H»«
y -*li** the /*>' <loiv wilt t|i|*r’ite the
i ttwrv amt it wilt lie wait.• a taw.
y * i*ivo. ktaa » ttmv# n*r l*»*‘k
t a it kn Via it Irthar
M ti irk, a want 4 WkWtwa a«<
k'iietl with a it'W •«, auk a aw a »** «
ta t nhrht amt the kn, lk>»wM tale
art will mme »t*wll **i*>it» h I ik* |l »*J
•wfer It" In I nl walt r
I
ST. LOUIS BANK CLOSED
Tin* 0!<l >1 iillut!pliy SavliicH I ual>lr t<
Meet ft* l.inbilit U-4.
Sr. I.oi is. Mo.. March 1. State Think
Examiner ('. O. Austin to-day dose I
the Mullanphy Savings bunk, a stat*
institution which had been in opera
t on here for more than twenty-five
years, fie is unable yet to <rive oat
any figures which would show the eon
dition of the hank, but hop's to have
the I>ook* in shape so as to In able tc
make a report early next week.
The following statement, issued at
the close of business on February '.’li
by the bank is us follows: I.labilities
I'upita! stock. #100.01*0: surplus. #;.,C0i:
demand deposits. I*.IT.’: time de
posits. #:i!HJ.0ss; certificates of deposit,
sight, #*. JOS; cash and checks, #3, l.'l I:
bills payable. (Ha,000. Resources
Hills receivable. #.Vil,7.VI; bonds. #.n,
ooi. real estate, **!». 11cask in vault,
xr.’.OHi; cash in banks. #..*, 107.
East night the executive emninittee
of the clearing house association met
to devise some means for carrying the
bank over, but decided tlmt it could do
nothing to help it. I bin beeomiti)’’
I known to some of it* depositors, about
forty of them assembled at. the bank
when it opened ul 0 o'clock this morn
mg and began a run. Examiner Aus
tin, seeing bow matters were going,
promptly closed the bank and the de
positors were put out of doors There
was much indignation among the de
positors, w ho u re mostly poor people,
GREECE CAN T GET CRETE.
Iliiiigiiry'a Premier Talks Musi I'otHIve
ly Will Hina Oenrge Abdicate?
lii'PA I’kstii,March I. In the lower
house of the diet to-day, the Hun
garian premier said that the fears that
Austria would become involved in
war on account of Crete were
unfounded. The efforts of all the
power* were directed to creating such
an organization in Crete as would
completely restore order and security
in the island, and thut the powers
were unanimously agreed that under
no circumstances should Ureece be al
lowed to annex Crete, and they were
also unanimously resolved to coerce
I<recce, if necessary to attain their
.i
Pa Ills, Feb. Reports are eur
I rent here anil elsewhere in Europe to
day that if the powers insist upon the
I ireeU troops evacuating the island of
• rote. King I ieorge will abdi cate in
favor of Crown Prince Constantine.
Duke of Sparta, whose wife. Princes
Sophia, is a sister of Emperor William
of (icrinany.
CHICACC CLOTHIERS FAIL.
Willoughby. Kill & Co. In a Kircidver's
II ami <.
Chicago. March I—The clothing
firm of Willoughby, Ilili A Co., of
which J. M. Mill of Margaret Mather
theatrical fume was formerly a mem
ber. confessed judgment in the circuit
court to-day for $*l,<ili, in favor of
the Fort Dearborn National bank.
The judgment, was issued on ti 1/U1
filed by the Stein-Rlock company,
clothing manufacturers of Rochester,
N. V., comprising the minority stock
holders of the company. The bill
charge* the firm with insolvency, with
SI.‘>0,000 assets and 8300,1*10 liabilities.
The firm is one of ttie oldest in the re
tail trade in Chicago.
Auditorium ltill Advanced.
Toit.k**, Kan., March i.—McKeever
of Shawnee this forenoon succeeded in
having what is known as the ‘‘audi
torium bill ' advanced to third read
ing on the Mouse calendar, subject to
amendment and debate. The title of
tile bill authorizes any city of the first
class to appropriate from its general
refemte fund a sum not exceeding
$10,000 for the erection of a building
for city purposes. I *■- real purpose,
however, is to permit tli • city of To
peka to use a balance in its "coal hole
fund" toward tlio construction of a
convention hall. Seaton of Atchison
opposed the proposition to advance un
less lu should be assured that tin bill
would be amended w> us to confine its
application to Topeka only. McKeever
gave this assurance, und accordingly
the bill was advanced.
T« H«> Away With Nepotism.
Tuckk\. Kan. March I. " \n act
concerning nepotism, und declaring
certain appointments Illegal.' was
LI At* mu' «»* a »»»»» iihuwiii* i ii
•tentative Taylor In the hmiw. Tho
bill catelie* nil kintl of otUcers. It
iiroliihlls state, county uml city ottlocrs
from up|M>intiii|f to uny poalllon of
trust u person wlio is kill to such 11W
cer by utliuitv orconsanguinity within
the ttilnl ileifrec No person reeeiviujf
such mi appointment shall receive any
compensation for any services rcn
lie retl.
Ilvril t lyhllna in * 'ale*.
II tv v\v Marek I \ilvkvs from
'satita t lura arc thul In the hntlte at
I'onlwt the law of th« Spanish umler
lieueral Weylar umouuti il to vm klllnl
ami woumtml In the hattlws at i ala
Inras ami I tlalguaii th» si>anist»
losses are rc|»irteil to hav« liccn
ei|a»lt,V as larif*. hut the h|M*it»sl* ileatl
ami woumlcsl were sent to Nniuttl h|>ir’
it us. ami i (eMail* figure* ra mint la- ole
tsinrtl. lu these two battle* I-i’acral
• tom*4 btiiiiiueii.il »l lit |a*rs**4t
•SOI* I i*s S l»» |4
VIltMttf I* Kan March I John
l.ta-a. *hvnlt o| whihI) *U*4 Ibis
III.,. uiHn i*t ilropi) . hurt* ***** arc
alter hi* |so>i» mm , the Hssl
Itimwl S*ia* t* K Urarly the u
ram v aill I** kiM by th* ******mtf n«r
the rcuta mli r ..I this year
lit..*>use s«»*ti*a* tilt* 4c*1 *»•
u..wt Ol l.i. a**. ..•••*» for ‘to . ' * . !
t|«AI % lit H«l* im4 U't’H id lli*
v 1% | ||t4r *tl-i i
M 44 • M • , Milivk I *l«4 *
tltalr •**•! »*» ‘*4**. ■» «.» at bis b •<. *
tt#AI JMlt »!*♦♦ fUillt > *'
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ARSON AND FRAUD.
\ | ort Scott Itunkrnpt nnil Ills V. :fo
| Accused of Various Crime*
l our SroTT, Kan.. Feb. 27. — Legend
II. Mikescll and liis wife, Maggie K..
who recently failed in business lie re
mol at Arcadia, were arrested to-dar
chin ged wit li having set fire to their
dwelling here. Mikescll is in jail aiul
his wife is under guard at. a hotel,
i The house was burned on the night
• >f February 1 s while the two were
away from home. The arrests are a
primary step to detect, alleged fraud
in the failure of their business.
'Hirer Killed. Three liijurcil.
Ciiu'.u.o, Feb. 27. All eleetrle car rnt
the in.'ld street line was caught be
tv.ecu two trains going in opposite di
rections on till-t'liicngo A Kastcrii Illi
nois railroad yesterday afternoon. The
ear curried four passengers, besides
, the inotoriuan and eonduetor, and
three out of the six were killed out
right. The other three are severely
injured, and one or more of them may
also uecumb. The accident is said to
have been due to the recklessness of
the inotoriuan.
< re»|H» 1 rges I’rompt'ies*.
j t'Ali.M AS. Venezuela, Feb. 27.—The
message of President. < respo on the
boundary line treaty negotiated by
tlie I'nlted States with Kngland has
• s en read to tic Venezuelan eougress.
It I*, in favor of the treaty In ail its
points and asks congress to give first
consideration to the protocol, arguing
thin the protocol is of the utmost im
portance to the country at large.
Air. Nlrvriuon to lie Welcomed Home.
It i.oo vil no ton. 111., Feb. 37. — Victj
I President Stevenson and family will
| return to itloomington from Washing
ton immediately after tlie inuugura
tion and will re-oceitpy the Stevenson A
homestead on Fiuuklin square. Ar
rangements have liccii made to tender
a popular welcome to the ex-vice pres
ident on the evening of March IP.
Oklahoma Ian Null and Vole.
J’kkiiv, Okla.. Feb. 27. It, lias come
to light that the law making it a itIiiis
for officers of banks to receive deposit s
w hen the banks are in failing condi
tion is null and void, because it never
passed the lower house of the Legis
lature. Many bankers have been con
victed under it. and there are fifty or
wire oiiisiunuiug lmiicunent.s m i no
territory.
Court lloufto at llfirtvlllr llurneil
MANsKiM.it. Mo.. IVt> Tiie largo
brick court house at flartville, Mo.,
hurneil yesterday morning, together
with all the county records. including
the late assessment hooks, which had
been approved, and the Circuit court
docket for March term. Origin, in
cendiaries.
Iltilufl to toll* for Holt felil. J
IiOIhk, Idaho, f-'eb. ‘.’7. — I’epicscna
tive il. S. .Joint s has made an utlidavit
setting forth that lie was bribed to
vote for Henry Hcitfeld for Fnited ,
States senator. It is saitl affidavits of
a similar character have been made by
two other members. • t
IOWA PATENT OFFICE REPORT.
Dt.sMoiNP.8, Feb. 19. — In the revised 5
rules of practice in the Fnited States
patent office hearing date of February
9, 1897, occurs the following: "It it
the design of the constitution ami tli -
patent laws to secure to the inventor
not that which is a matter of common
rigid, nor tiie property of another, but
what he has himself created. The
duty of the office is to grant nothing
which already belongs to the domain
of tiie public, lint, on the other hand,
not to withhold from the inventor any
portion of the full benefit of h:s
invention, its function is to draw the
line with even justice between the
two. ' A patent for an invention i
synonymous with u patent or deed for
land. ’I he latter lives tiie meter and
bounds of tiie laud so the owner know .
where it is relative to adjoining lard.
A patent for an Invention points out
i and distinguishes it from other inven
Ition and subject matter relating te
tin* same art to which it belongs
Surveyor* sometimes vary in living
corners unit litigation results. I no
scope of ii claim to a putcut is some
times disputed in court. Hut there
Is much less litigation in regard
to titles to inventions than
there is about real estate.
Valuable information about obtaining,
valuing and selling patents sent free
to .my address.
Thomas ti. o uJ. Rai.i-ii Omrio,
Solicitors of Patent*.
Mil stim h tsii I'Himm: il tKKt l
QwiUllniw Iron* New York, A lili ago. s ^
I ouI*. Omaha anil I Ui » here.
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lltiller creamery seistrutnr l« H y
jlttlli r i In m e fancy isiuulry II ii li
tug. A'resli I" *» II
spring I tiiekeiia Miewi'il 7 ft# 1 I
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