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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1903)
. . , . . ' ' , ' . ' . ' , . . " . . , . . . , . . - . I . J - - - - - \ . . I - . . . ; 1-- : : + + + + + . . . + 010 + + + + + + + + + : IS erie $ + + ,1 + + -1- + + + + + + + + " ' + -1' 1..1' . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . A few y ars alto a certain olllcer marrIed a fortune , and soon after ( lis- covered that he had heurt disease , and went on the retired list. Ills little son Is a very precocious youngster , und when Ilsked , the other dllY , by a y strnu er , "Jack , what are you going < to be when you grow up ? " he repllc , with grave deliberation : "Well , I've 'b n thinking ot that for sOllle time , und I thlnl. thut when I'm a man I'll get heart disease , nUll go on the re- , tlrell list , jU8t 1IIe papa. " lIsR Weld , In writing ot the visit or Tenll 'soll to her father'a house In London - don , sa 's : " 1\I \ ' uncle disliked an overdlsplay of demonstration In pUblic - lic , nnd said thnt In his experience , 'Whell young murt"led people Iwep on pUblicly raining "m ' dca.rs" thick upon eneh other , it 18 u sure sign that a quarrel Is at hand. ' Akin to this 1111- tred of unreal affection wus my uncle's dislike to the fulsome flattery and gen- cral vnpldness ot mallY arter-dinner Ipeech : s , a.nd ho declared to 11Ie that , 1r call cd on to make n speech when he felt he had really nothing to say , he ahould just rls and cxclalni : "Out of my latltudl' , as I Hve. There ore no pllltituiIc--pray forgive , " and Ilrompt1y resume his sent. " As a junIor counsel Justice llawklns was on practicing berore Lorll Oamp. bell. In addressing the jury , ho 1'- terred to a brougham , n.nd pronounced the word with two syllnbles-bro'alll. "Excuse me , " said his lordship , blandly - ly , "but I think that Instead of saying 'brough-am' you were to say 'broom , ' you would be more Intelligible to the jury , and , moreover , you would save n s 'lIn.ble. " "I am much obliged to your I lordship , " quietly repllc Mr. I1nw- - klns , and proceeded to bring his address - , dress to n close. Presently the judge , 1n Gumming up , mnde use of the word "omnibus. " Instantly up rose Mr. Hawkins - kins , and exclnlmed : "Pardon me , I m'lud , but I would take the lIberty of I , suggesting that Instead ot snylng 'om- nibus' ; our lordship would sny 'bus , ' ! lud you would then bo more IntelH l. ble to the jury , and besides you would save two 8yllnbles. " Wolf von Scblerbrnnd tells nn amusing - ing story" of bls last weeks In BerUn. He was f r a long time chief correspondent - spondent of the Associated Press , nlHl WW3 : ; last ordered to leave the country - try tor having given too Intimate InformatIon - formatIon about the Kaiser. The American nmbassndor secured n respite - spite of two weeks for him , during which he could wind up his n11'alrs , but he was a markc mlln , and the police shadowc him night and day. At Inst Ltc bit upon tbe expc lent of placing a stulTc dummy of himself on the front porch , with Its bllck toward the street. Rnd while the polleo zealonsly watchc the dummyhewns dally slipping cut by r r u side door nnd going uIlmolested ILbout his business , disguised In n pall' IIf lue go gles and an old slouch hut. ' 1'h ( mannlldn snt In the chair. with occaslOlllll Interrnptlons , from { ) In the morning tm 10 at night , and was pulled - ed inside by a string nt bedtime. On the wornlng of 1\11' . Sehlerbrnnd's de- purture for the Unlte < < l States. It was tu d with Its wooden fnee toward the street , displaying a smnlI placard for tile edification ot the police , rend. ng : "Thnnks ; I'm 011' . " HOUSE OF THE SHAH. tlenr ) Savnge Lnnelor 'Vue Tl1ert' noel TeUs All Aboltt It. Oue of the few foreigners who have bad the privilege of an Intimate In- &peetIon of the famous palace of the Shah of Persia , nt Teheran , Is A. lIen- ry Savnge Lander , and he. In "Across Coveted Lands. " ret\1l'ns with the Rtntement that this renowned house Is very far from the barbaric affair that most persons suppose. Neill' the throne room Is n very modern billiard room. The furniture Is , picco by piece , tbe best thnt can he bought In the shops . of Pnrls , what fault there Is. belna In the contrasts. ' 1'hroughout the whole honse , too , there Is not a nJllml ru s , ot course , nre the only carpeting-which Is less than fifty years old. ' 1'he table SOl'- vice Is of xecellent Europl'an muke , nnd each piece hears the Perslon 1I0u anll sun , sm'mounted hy n crown. The SluJh's favorite room Is a small one , , tRe wnlIs of which are enth'el ' of mlr- . . . f , ) . . rors. ThOl'e Is 11 low red conch or two , 1ere amI sUk rugs from 1m'ml1n. KllShan. Isfahanlnll Sultl111aball , 'l'here Is also here a l'llSOll clock. with thirteen dials , whIch tell the 'I'UrR , month , wel'lc , dny , moon , hO\11' , mill- utes. seconds , "nIul eVCl , .thln else oun mlgl1t wish to Imo1'he chairs nud tubles , however , are of Chl'l1l ) hamhoo , I , In the familiar foldln IUlttel'1l , and on the walls arc sevel'lll plcturei : , un IIU- Inr olllent or 11 photo raph of the Shah nnd smaller photogrnllhs of the Ozar and Czarlnn. The IIUIel'lal wl'ltlng dl'Sk Is adorned with two small 1101'- trnHs of the same Imlr of l'o 'ul per. sons. AsIe from the famous glohe , In a nen.rby rooUl-a glohe made or jewels , with tl10 Persian dominions t'I1l'l'u ! > trd 'f'ltb diamonds-there are In his 1'1'1- va room of the Shah , sars Ir , 1.1111- . . lor , .three terrestrial glolws Uti 1\11 kstroUt > 11Ilcal one with constellations tl.ndln ! ; on n tnble. A nUlllhel" ot - Ivery tawdry articles were lyIng I1bout 08 the other pieces of furniture ; such were a metnl dog boldlng a 10-shllllng watch , paper' frames , cheap ImltntJon I at lenther articles , DUlllerous photo- . , .rapba ot the Shah , a. eopy ot the , , . " \ - - " . , ' ' . . , , . ' ' - . " " " , ' , - - - - - - - - - - - 'Petit Journa.l : Crnm I , nnd cOrtaln. Ing a r\prl'sentntlol1 or the attempt on the Shuh's life , nn umber sen-Iee , anll last , hut not lenst , the 11Ut ernclcer and the Nnptr nul. shells. the contents or which the Shnh wus In process or eating when I hnd an nudlence with him some dn ' ! :1 : b rore , stili 1 'lng undIsturbed - dIsturbed upon n 1II11t1 114\qk. 'J'he Shah'a special chair was embrolltl'l'ett In red and bluc. All this was rellected myriads ot times In the lalllol111- shaped mirror ceUlnll and wnlls , ! Lnd the effect , vas sOJ1lewhnt dazzling. 'fhe room had a partition , nnd on the other sldo was nn uJ1lple couch for his mnjesty to rest upoU. In each re. ception room Is to be seen a splendhl grand piano , the music 0' ( which , whl'n good , the Shnh Is snlll passlonntel ' to enjoy. One or his aldes-de-camp-a European-Is nn excellent pluulst alld composer. " PASSING OF l'HI : : BEAI1D. The ' , "orlll ] 8 Shn\'hu : AUBin ACtel 1'HtY' Yenrs of WhlekcrH. Nothing Is prescnt1 . plnhlel' In a \vol'hl thut lovcs Its little l11 'sterles 111111 IIIces to Iwcp the observer In 11 6tatc of trelllulous SUSlllISe nbout a good 1l1:1l1 ' things than th fact tl lt It Is begin- 1Iing to shave ngaln. It has nlwa 's sha'ed , mOl'e or less , e\'er since belll'ds came In sOllle lICty years ago , after Il hmlshmellt ot nel1rly two centuries , Crom at least the Anglo-Saxon fncl' , SIl ' 9 Hnrper's Weckl ' . During an the time since the earl ' elghteQ.n-fif1Jes the full beard hns bern the exc ptlon rather than the rule. The razor hus not beell suffered to rust In ( Hause , but has heen employed In disfigurIng most ph 'sl- ognomles In obedience to the Ilre\'ak'1lt fashion , or the per&onnl capJlce : of the wearers or hall' upon the fuel' , where nature has put it for reasons stUl of her own , For one man who let nl1ture ha'e her wny unquestlonel by the steel , there have been nlnetnlne men , who hu\'e modlficd her design. Some have shaved all but a little spot on the under lip ; others have continued the impcrlal I . grown there Into the pointed goatee ; othc.rs have \YOI'll the chin beard , square cut from the corners ot the lips , which hus become In the alien hnaglnatlon dlstlnctl\'ely the American henrd ; oth- e1'8 hll\'e shaved tl1e chin nnd let the mustache hrllnch ucross the cheelcs to meet the 1I0wlng fringe of the side whiskers ; others have shaved nIl but the whlslcers shaped to the likeness of a mutton , chop ; the 1110st of all hl1\'e shaed the wl101e fuce except the uppel' lip , and wom the mustnche alone. All these frngmentar : forms of beard caricatured - catured the human countcllnnce , anrl reduced It mOl'e or less to n rldlculou'3 burlesque ot the honest visages or'arl , ous S01'ts of anhnals. They robbed It 01 ' the- sincerity which Is t1 e redeemln virtue of the clean.shn\'Cn fnce , and of the dignity which the tull bellrd Imparted - parted no less to middle-life than to age. Such 8S lUothcr Used to 1\lo.ko. The things thnt mother used to mult , are still in the world. Far In the recesses - cesses of life you shall flnd them. Alld the llnme of the magic charm Is pOl'lt. Fresh young porl-home-ralsed porl- clean and fat and sweet. Pork that per- mentes nnd fluvors , with no Indlgeslon : In Its bones nml no sorrow In Its train. Verily there Is more poetry In pigs thun lIomer extructed from their white und rosy hldes-r even Oharles IJamh , Oh , for some modem hal'd to sing the glories of the vanishing home-made plgl For where he exists jo ' Is. Succotash - tash- you know it ? Not the cold , har ( ] , lumpy mlxturl.--One 1)11 l' t C01'1l and the other part beall-but succo. tush , the real thing such as our Puritan uncestors knew and loved-beun flavored - ed with corn , corn melting to bean , uud an Illlve nnd pnlpltatlng to the gelltle Influence of pork , 'falle not to me or stocle 'ards , ot herds or butter or cottolcne or oleomargarIne - margarIne or other just-as-goods. I would go far this morning to mect n resp tnble , a worthy piece ot home- rnlsed pork. It Is not the things that mother used to mllke that fire passing away , but the things she used to ml1lw them with , the things that were raised on the farm-and all that tlley stl\n f01'-the things that we must come back to In spirit nnd In truth nnd In ue- tuallty If we would taste again the true fil1vor , not the fiavor or porI , nlone , but the lIavor or lire Itselt.-Atlantic Monthly. SHpperR ! 1\18110 or Paper. Some Q f the European hotl'ls arc In , h'ouclng a nOVI'It ' b ' fU1'1IIshing el1ch nest on his n1'1'lval with 11 pl1l1' of Ilaper slippers , and the Illan Is I'XPl'ct. IHI to conh'lbute largel ' towurd the cleanliness of the hostelries , 'I'he nllp- I 1)1'8 are cheap. The ' nre made wholly - ly of pnper. Thn soles nre of pa te. houl'll nnd the rest Is ml1de of white or brown paper , stitched with hea\ ' ' cotton' to prevent learlng. Tl1ere m't ) \-nrlous qualities. The most expl'nsl\'e Is mllde of an extrn good qual1t . of wllite 11111)01' . ' 1'he cheapest Is mne of common Ilrown straw pl1per. 'I'hesc paper sllJe1'8 } ure so chl'all that new ones can be furnished to ( 'aeh uest. An attcmpt Is helug made nIsI ) to Intmdnce them In hospitals and puh- IIc Institutions , us th y would ndd much to cleanllne s nnd form anot Ill' ! ' prlvC'ntl\'e of contnglon , since II1'h ! Jl1I11' could he thrown a'a ' or dc- Rh'o 'ed ns Boon ns the wearer has d011e with thcm. g\ her PUllleli fur 1)1I11I ( II. Jl'lowcrns ! plants lUIlY bo Corced to IIlo'som ut n.n ) ' tJmp by InpllIlnl ; ' thl'111 to Ither tU1Tl4'8 tor two ct Y'J twlcA wtlh 8n Intf'J"\'al ot t\N days betwe..n and thOD vllU'Jnl' tor two We > ehs In u bothon.e. nnOW8 IIOto : ZU".o It. . Madge-She bas a IC'vCI ' oo111n'o'll'l1 ' Majorle-No wonder ; that 101U1' ' led chemlstry.-Bmart Set. " . < " , . ' , . . . . . - . IPEOPLE , TO VOTE1 I I CALL FOR CONSTITUTIONALI CONVIN. _ TION. I I DEFER THE ADJOURNMENT WEDNESDAY. I A.It. / . . TilE DATE SET-REV' ENUe DILL FORGOTTEN , ROUSE MAKES DISCOVERY Must rass II , R. 437. Seven Mills ( or State Levy. to meet A ro rI4t1ons renel- lor Enforcemeat neveaue Law. Lincoln , April i.-A constitutional , amel1dment w1lllJo submitted to tho' to the clectols of the state at the i eleral ! eleetloo ot IOOl cl1l1ln Cor ' 11 I cOl1stltutlonal convention to revlso I tile organic law of the state. ' . .rulsi i was decldcd Monday when In the' ' house the hili lJy Senator IInll , ot I Douglas coulll.y' . prevIously passcd by the sCHHlte , went throu h with a' ' \'ote of 6 to : : ! ( ) . 'l'he passage of the tlllI came lar-ely ! ( us a result of the dash between the house and the sen-I ate o\'er the submission of Individual IImemJmellts. A deadlock ensued over these mcasures and the need of 11 I loJstltut\ollal : \ : conventlon , WitS forcl-I I bly IHought to the attontlon or the luelllbots. 1t Is said thut the bill wcnt throu-h ! ( alalnst the ufRont wish ur tbe railroad Interests of Nobraska. I I 1.Je ! passage of tile bill wus effected In the bouse ouly after the mutter had been CJ1ly dlsous < ; ed. Uopresen- . . Itatlve Swoezy , of Wobstef county , started the lUo"elllent ugalnst the .umendments by movlnl ! the postpone-I ment of ono of the bills sent over on Saturday night from the senate ca- ) I Ing for the submission of an amond- ment. Representatl ve Rouse amended - ed tbo Illotlon by taclclng on We other - er bills sent over by the senate and calling for this sume thing. 1.'ho amended motion pre\'alled by a vote If 46 to 30 , I I BIlls on Passage A t the night session the followlnlt ' ' hills were passed : H. n. 440 , the claims bill. I II. R. " 231 , apuroprlatlu $35,000 for a state exhibit at the St. Louis 'Exposition. 1 11. R. 16-1 , npproprlatlng $5,500' for the payment of tlte premium on the omclal bund of Wm. Stuefer and l'e- ter Mortensen. ' 1'hls was recalled la. tel' because It was passed prematurcC ] y , It having been read only the seo. time. II. R. 303 , to reaUze speolal assessments - ments In Omaha. n. R. 2 .j , to prohIbit minors undl'r elJ.thteen frulU Ilslng tobaccu In pub- lic. II. U. 210 , To perm I t the olty of Lincoln to malee a lo\'y for the purchase - chase uf a cl ty hall. In . : : utl1mlttee I'f the wh01e with } 'emberton of Gage In the ohair , with lI htnlnJ. ! rapidity the following bills were cOllsldered and ordered advanced - vancod to a third readlcg. II. R. 401 , Ii'Of the prlntlnK of the annualreport of the state banking bOlJrd. II. R. 449. Ii'or a comlsslon to report - port ; on the tollndrv lIne tJotween Nebraska and Iowa. 11. It. 450 , il'or a Nebraska-Mis- sourI bOllndary commission. II. R. 4t:1. : ' 1'0 legalize olltbs heretofore - fore taken by com mlsslonors of deeds. II. R. 3j5 ! , MulelllJ. ! It lInlawful tor anyone . to gl vo or soli tobacco or olg- arettes .to porsolls unoer el hteen years of a e. II. It IIi7 , ' 1'0 authorize county I boards to audl t tees for justices of ' the peano. constables and sheri ITs , II. R 25amelldlllg \ ) the cumpul- sory attouclanee law. 11. R. 31i4 , Pruvldlllg a penalty tor. . Intertcrln with heatl ates of - dltc'hes , gatlon , . II. H. :111 : , I.'or the abaneonU1ent. ! ancl dlsorganlzallon of Irrl at1on ditches , I II It.86 : \ , To vcst power I n t1 0 S uth Oluaha tlro a lit I police com. 1I11sslon tll 11l'l'usl' t.he sale of liquors. H. It. 7. ppruprlutlllg $15,000 trou. the to IlIJJI > ta ry u nl vorsl Ly tund for the estahllshlll ! ! of In agricultural - tural eTpClltllollt. station III the western - ern part of I he sta te. . . . - - - - - - - Representative Sears thcn started the Ihht , tor the ad\'llnceulUnt of H. Jt' . No , 14-1. the hili for a 1lInt ! rl'solu- tlon cllllln tor the suhlllission ( If the amendlllent for the COIlRLltntlllllll1 convenLlOn. lie succeeded by deLrroes In ad\'anl'lnl ! the hl'l llHOII h the slttlll Clllllllllltee to the hl'I\C \ ! of the gClIeral 1110 The /uu"o / II1I1lIediatelv won I Into CI mllllttc" ut Lho whole 10 1'llIlsldcr the nll'aSlllC and he fore tile udJournll1ent fur nnOD It Ilarl been reclll1lmendd : ( pr pasHlgo by the \'oto of r , to 7. River Keeps Its L > end. PlaUsll1ouUJ , Neh. , April -Tho sear 11 Cor the body of WIlliam Me. Clellon , the brlclgell1all who waf. drowned In the Mls < ; ourl rlvor tOil , clays ago , has heen gl'en up. .r , 'rh'er ' bottol1l ha < ; L1cen thurOllghly dragged and l1Iuch powder used , hut without results , A porUlln of the traveller whIch Cell Into the river and which floated down the stream for sonic dlstanco , hus been locat d and luouuht back. / ( " , , " - . , ' . . . . . . , . . , 'r' _ _ _ , _ _ _ I. PLAN WORKS WELL. Civil Service Rules Ap lleei to Uaclllssirleel La- borers-Secure lIest of Uesulls Washington , April O.'ho commission - mission tollllY glH'C out the tonowing statement tiS to the workln or the 'recently establiRhed regulations tor the IIppolntment of lnhorers in the depa rtmell ts : "He lIlatlons to ovel'n t e IlP- polntment or ullclassilled IlIho'rers In the department.c ; III nccordonco with the presldent.'s oHler of July al 1U02 , ha ve becn adopted for fOil r deplln- nhmts liS well aH Cor the Smlthsonluu lI1stitutloll nnd the o\'er 1me lt } lrlntln ot1lce. I' "Oilloers charged wlt.h t.he'exccU- tlon of the s .stem : Igreo t.hnt It. n1'orlls ! relleC frolU Importunity fOl' appoint- mellts lmsecJ on : other conslderat.hms than thc , needs of t.he sen'l c In determlnln rclntlve fit.ness oC applicants - cants ph 'Slcl\l qUllllllclitions mo proh- ahl ' thl' most Important. l'h'slcI:11II : : , I II the foree of the conllnl"slon rate , each I1pplh\nt on his physical 1:01\(11- : ( I tlon. A c Is : Inothel' clement al1'eel- I inJ. ( the genera1 rIIthlj. { of appllcllnts , . . liS are also 111l111St.lY and I1Ilaptllullily. I " ' 1'ho tl'caslIl' ) ' department Is ono of those In whleh th system has he en : lonest } establlshetl. Us rnglster l'S- : tahllshcd on llIrch I , was heuled : by six ell lbles en t Ittnel t.o preference hy reason of their military or na\'al ser- I vice. of who lIve alr'cnlly have 'been ' appointed. 'l'he twenly-Cour ell lbles Inoxtln line have eneral averages rllnnln frol11 ! J to 0:1.80 : pOl' cent , On ph 'slcal conndltlon they are rated lit U8 ; only rour of them ale over Corty 'ears of n e , 'l'hose : are followed by' ' sixty , the lowest ha\'lnjt : II general average - erage of 91.10 and 1111 having a ratlnJt of U5 on physlal : condition. Only nine oC thcse sIxty are over forty years' of u e. 'l'he entlrc register contains 220 names of persons with ' 1 general a veraJe of 70 or more. Injured by FlIthnlt Glass Cluy Center , Neh. , AprIl G.-Dur- I 11I the distrIbution of the mall abontl' ' ] 2:10 : : p. 111 today a 111ato glllss window - dow In the postonlce was blown In and severely wOIIIHled a lillmbcr of persons , 'Ihe lobby of the onlce waR crowded at the time. ' 1'ho glass WIIS . so\'en and one-half by ten IItHI OIlC- half feet in size. and thrce-elghths of 'an Inch In thickness. and wefl.hed ; three hlllH1I'el1 pOllnds. 1\1 Iss1 arlha AlIen , dat1 hter of Gco , A. Allen , clerIc of the distrIct CO\l1't. \ recel'ed the most ; ; < ; erlous In- ' , A hca ' of struclc 11\11'Ics hca'y piece glass her In the face , almost severing the , , ewer half of her nose , besides inl1lct- Ing so\'cral otber cuts. She was talccn I across the street to the olllco of Dr. Shoemaker , ' where the Injuries were dressed , requiring a considerable amonnt or stitching. 1\IIss Jean Scott recelveda severe cut on the right IImhcuttlnJ ! through her clothln . SevlJtal stl tches were required to close the \ound. A. n. R Jessup aud B. II. Dark- . well each recel\'cI ! slight wOlll1l1s on t11fJlr hands by trying to prot ct otb- HS flom the fallln glass. Indian Is In Trouble. Plattsmouth , Ncb. . April a-An Important suit Is pending In Okla- ' I10ma In 'Which Miss li'lorence Lind- leya former Cass County school teach- er. Is an Interested party. Years ago Miss Lindley made up her mind that there were great posslbllltieR In the Indian ' 1'errltory. She saved hC'f salary and bought se\'onty-two lots In the lIttle town of Sapulpa. paying the Indian owner a trine less than $ . for each Jot. .rho Indian In the course of time , rClretted his action. . and when the court house and manr I of the real estate reeords were bUl'lled 110t long ago he hroul-tht suit claimIng - Ing the young lady never had paid . hIm. At the trial , arter he hud tes- tilled nnder oath that the land waR not paid for , Miss Lindley brought forlh his receipt for the full amount , wilich she had preserved ' 1':10 : Indl- ' 1U Is now on trial fOl' perjury. 'l.'ho town lots In question al'O now vaucd ] , at not Jess than $1/,000 / , , _ . - - - - - - - Cnres5 ClIst t1lm I1ls Life. } ll'orla , I1I. , A pI'li G-Wlillam DIx- on. a railroad man. attemptcd to cm- brace l\lISR 'l'ota Callahan , a servant In the employ or Mrs , . Margaret Dil- lon. keellel' of the boarding house at which Dixon lI\'ed In South Washington - ton street , Friday e\'enln . The Irl , threw up ller hand to ward off his carl'sscswhen a Imlfe she held III her Jmnd accidently penetrated the hacle I of I > Ixon's neck sererlng the spinal ' ord. DIxon was taken to the hos- . und died a few hours later. 'j'ho \lrJ \ Is prostrated willI grlcf. Rio < 1rnnde Mcn Arc Hnppy. Denver , Col. , Apl'lISilbject :0 ' of ' ' ' Hus- tllo appro\'al gCl1l'1'a1 ItHlngCl' - 'solillarding. ' Hnagl'cemcnt has heen reached between Manager Bdson at the Den \'er Hlo G rand railroad IInd rcprl'sent atl vcs oC the order of railway conductors and brotherhood of railroad - road I mlnmen. 'J'he new schedule I yes passenger conductors and trainmen - men un approximate Incrcaso In wales of 12 per cent und , frc1lhtmen an Increase of Hi I ) r ceut. , , , , . , " , , . , _ . & - - - - KEEP ON HANGING : SENATI ! DECLINCS TO ADOLISH Tlln DEATII rCNALTY , BILL FOR NORn\AL \ PASSES IT ( GOES TIIROUCH Tlln nqusl ! VDRY EASILY , , PASS APPROPRIATION BILL Two Die AJJ ro rllltioa Dills rass the lIous Secoael rurc FooelJln \ I'asses the SeaRle. Lincoln , Neb. , April ] . -1.'l1ey may keep rl ht on "hnn ln' men and women" In Nebraslm so far as the state senate Is concerned , but ufter nil they do not hanH many men and no woman was o\'el' hanjtcd In the slate. Senator Wall's bill Cor t.he abolilion of the t1cath penulty wus Indellnltely lJJstponed : In the sonnto after u len thy dlscussl n. 'l'ho pres ent law penults a Jury to determlno whether the plInlsllluent for 'murder In the IIrst degree shall be Imprisonment - ment for liCe or the dcnth penally. Governor l.tlcl\I'Y. who decl1nel.l to Interfere with the execution of Nelg- nnd ( ) , the double murderer of 1)lerlo : county , was } lr'esent dllJ'lnG most or the argument. No count was made , but a foil cull would ha0 shown twenty-two In fu\'or of the present law and twelve In favor of abolish. Ing the gallows. 1.'be joint cohCerenco committee on the general revenue law a reed on the most. of the senate nmendments , Including II limit or mills Cor a state tax , but the report was not present.cd to either house. ' .rhe son litO passed tbe second pure fOOll bill , S. F. 85. In the house the salary appropriation - tion bill. can' 'lng $005.000 , was passed , ahm the clIJ'rent expense bill , carrying $1,800,00 for the contlnullnce of state Institutions. 11. U. No.1 , for the location of u now state normal - mal school In I he western part oC the state , went through wIth only fourteen - teen votes against It. A bl11 prohibIting - Iting tral1 shooting was nso passed by the house. ' ' .rhe joint rc\'enne confcrence com- . mlttee hcld a session 'esterday and easily came to an agreement. ' .rhe important mnendmellts of the senate were allowed to stand. ' .rbe reduction - tion of the gcneml levy Is ono of these which \\111 go throulh. In only four minor places was there a chanl-\e \ of importance. 'h' house would have concured in the report had It been .certaln . that the ul1lendrnents proposed - posed by the cOlllmlttce were printed before the \'ote was tal\On. Ono WOl d In the section afIectInl ; fmllchlse COl porallllns was striclccn from the 1'111 whIch Ileitherthe : house nor sonalc had tal\Cn out and tbls WtlS rcgardcd by somc oC t.he . lawyers members as an orl lnal amendment. Uepresontut\\'es \ of the franchise cor- porntlons were on huml wlltchlng the procedure and assert I hilt ground has been left for attaclc1ng this section or the bill a roll call was stoppcd to per- printing the amendments. C. 1\1. \ HI g , actln.t ; Cor the Omaha Street Hallway compunv. made u demand - mand on the clerk of the house last evenlnl { that the rccol'd show that tbe roll call was begun and stopped to permit other business to be trans. acted. It Is I1lcely that the mutter will bo called up today for correction unl's8 the records show the Interrup- IUon at least Mr. 11Igg said he would 'have tIle correction made from the I floor of the house today. Clerl < Dar- nard madup the record to show that Mr. llarn:11'd : moved to concur In the senate amendments and that Mr. Douglas next Ipoved to defer action pcndlng the printing of the amendments - ments , no reference being mldo : to rol1 call , ' 1'he senate members of the conference - ference eommlttee lire Brown , Pem- berton and A nllerson , 'L'hO\l' ! of the house arc DOllglas. 'l'l1ompson and Morsman. 'l'he big appror.riatlon bill passed In the housc yesterday , 11. It 374 the salaries bill , carrying an appropriation - priation oC $ ! JOf"ooO recol ved hut one negative vote , II , It. No , 440 , the current expcnses hili. c'lrJynl { an appropriation - propriation of $1,800,000 passed by a vote of 72 to 8 , ' 1'ne housl' 11ut In tile entire day passing h1lls , 'l'h sennte hili No , 31 by PClllherton providing - viding Cor le allzlnl { the Ilew CObbey st.atutes , passed as ( lId Senator Shel- don's bill NO,5 , pl'OvilTing for the ex- I1mlnat.1on at i1pllIcauts } for IIcenso to practice medlclno by hoard of physicians - cians of their own school , Miss Gould Cannot Attend. St. LOlliS , April 1.-lIInl'S5 will pre\'ellt 1Ielell bUller Gould Crulll lit- tClllllnJ.t lho Worill's talr dedication I ceremonlcs In St , Louis Aprll 30. She had planned to lonlO : to St.Louis I at that time and to brlnH u party of ! gucsts with ller , but at the direction I ot hl'r p lyslclan she hILS cancelled the arranHements tor the trIp , 80 n letter receIved here tudar announCC9. 1111sB Gould Is 11 weUlber ot tbo W rld'.1S talrlolud \ ot llltir Man- IlCrs. . I - ; 8ehraska Noles ColonelO. J. Dills or 'IJ'l1lrbury , on hIs way to New York , stopped for R rV hours in Llncon ] ' .ruc.IJday. WiHlam Crozier Of Weopln Wft 1 and Miss Cnrrle Mcsar\'ey of Lincoln. were married Saturduy ovenlng nti the Congregational pl1rsonn\tc \ by Dr. M. A. Dullock. , Mrs.lII \ both McCoy , an oh1 resident - dent oC Arlln ton , dll'U this In rnlhit acter hrlot 1IIuc&Q. She was sooo- t-olght. ' I\rs \ old , and a civil wnr' widow. . Hearl. falluro was the immo- dlato cause of her death. ' 1'he school lJomll1t : Lon Pine has eJected the f01l0wlnl { teuchers : Frln- cllml , ' 1' . L. Knight ; rnlUmar , Uar- llI'ct Sto\'onson of f.Jlncoln ; prImary. Marthn White. Other pOlltIons ! leCt. open Cor ten days unci 11 rnlso of salary \\'IIR made In un t.ho rool1ls. JustIce of the leacc John H. Smith or Humlloldt , yestenln ) ' aftorl DOn pcrCormed the ceremony which unit , d the II'l o ! Hiler 0' Kcofe , : \ well known yonnl { man of that rolty RIUl M 1's. MIIY Doran of lern. ' .rhe coup ! ) \'cnt to houScllceeplnl { at 011CO in tll0 sonth part of the city. A t the homo of the brhlr.'s p\rl'nt.'I at Osceoll1on Sunday aftrenoon , MIs.'I } t11u Hummel n1ll1 Olarenoo Kidder were married. ' .rho COl'omony was perforllled In the presence ot relatlvca UI1t11\ few friends by the TIev. 1. W ; } l11brcepaltor ! of tho-First Metho(1I3111 B lscopal church of Osceola. ' 1'he two l1IC1n InJlllelIn the Unlcft Pucillo wreclc lust evonl ng ure dOltlR' ' well. Mrs. S.l ! " . Marso oC Omnhwafl' : also hurt. ' .rhc cause of Ule . . .reole is' said to have been l nglnecr Vooa otJ the extm frel ht tryln to m\ko thQl swItch on the tlmo of No.3 , the wC9t1 hound passen er train. A t the meotlng or the Northwest : , Nebraslm 1'eacherR' associlltion yesterday - terday : \ Iesolutlon was adopted : - thanleln the house ot representatives Cor the pasasgo oC house roll No. , ) lrovh1\n \ Cor another state normal / school to 1J0 erected In the west-con- tral portion oC the stat.o. : A. W. Hlchardson aTell knO\vw young I1Inn of David Oity Is ] yln ab ' the point of death wtINm ! I1cutO a - tuck of I1l'1ghts dlseaRo and all hopes of recovry ! ha ve been a\mndol1m1. Mr. IUchal'dson was com t rOllorter tor Jud e Sc wlck of the supreme court while he was on the bench. I IISam" PaIne , nn old sodler ] nnd member or the Odd 11'c110\Vs' lOdgc was burled at Waterloo. The old sodlers ] were pa1bearers. \ . The Od ! Fcows ] ) toolc chnrJ.to or the burl sermon. lIe Is an old resident breo and his loss Is slncerey ] mournc.i. 110 was sick but five days wltb pRe1l- monill. A speclnl trelllIt on the D. & M. ( oowlng ] ) the regulllr Lincoln pa99Cft- jter , was wrecked last. night just \vest of Nebrnslm City. Four catS went Into the dltoh and the smldc'n jerk , throw Oharles SchClH lc nnd WlUlnm Wlndsorboth blulemen.ofI the trn" " . Although badly bruised and sbaken they arc not seriously injured. Albert Koer ] ) , manager or the e1ec- tric plant at Alblun , was Instant1" , Iellled yesterday atternoon. Wlsl1o , worldng em the oross wires or Ilpmo- near the Uulon Patlllc : depot ho ea- countered n. live wire. As be was strapped to the wlro. his body hung In mId all' until It was taken d wn. by passl'rsby , The body , ,1\1 \ be Ilent. to La wrence for burIal. . Etta Drown , superlntende.t eq Cherry county , M. A. Fennel. Iluper- ! Intcudent of 'l'hurston county , J. l\r.\ \ Richardson , superlntendeht of Antelope - telope county , J. W. Searson , I'I8p01'- ' , Intendent ot the school ! ! atYuba ! ) . I Gcorge Burlmttprlnolpal of the Kear-l ney hl h school. and C. R A tklolroDt olty superIntendent at York , W'fO\ \ visitors at the omco of Slate SuperIntendent - Intendent Fowlcr 'l'ueRday. L. n. Burro\ well known f\rmct\ : Hvlng several mllcR northeaflt of IIurnholdtwhllo trimming hcel 'e bho other (1a ' , caught , t.ho . nx hnnl1lo In , the hrush and the blade Ianccfl , st.rlldn hll1l across the hnok ot thO' ' left. hand , cu'tilll ' ! a gaso which rc- quIr d sevcral stlt.l'hes nt the bmd ; of a surgeon to repair. The bOnes and tendons were not Revered M h wm retain the use of the memher. : Mrs. McCatcheon , one or the oenootl residents of Boone county , died yea. . terday at the home or her daughter" Mrs. Clarlc , ned , : 84. She , wlU-l her husband and ramlly , mo\'ed to thh connty early In the ' 70's and sl'ttlcd' ot St. Edwards , where her ht1slmnd Icd ahout thirteen years n o. She was the mother at ex-Senator Mc- Cutcheon of this connty. ' .rhe tnner- . a1 will he held In St. Bt1\Vards Frlday _ .Tesse Barton of Raymond hrut ] Ivey ] expCl'lence with a rnna\VI\Y lnst o\'enil1 . Ilvas hltchln up a team of ponies at SmIth's 1I\'er ' stf4'lle ot n strcet nnd WIlS standing at their heads when they became frlKhlet-tod and started to nln. Aner Doing llragKed for some distance he .aa3 - ed by menns of a nockyoke to Ill'Otre his body trom the (1an"er .t L o } lorses' teet nd rode In that pcslttoR : until the , team WBS . .topped . O Twelttb s\.reet. .