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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1895)
_ : - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WCOOK TRIBUNE. F. M. KDIMELL , PublLsher. ICCOOK , - : - : OVER TUE STATE. IIUMflOLDT reports a lively busincEs. , GENOA has a new fire bell that weighs SOO pounds. LADIEB of Louisville have organized or assistance to Nebraska's needy. THE only drug store at Steinaner ha V been closed on a chattel mortgage. A STAET has been made toward es- 4 tablis'hing a public library at Syracuse. TilE flew Methodist church at Plum Grove , .Johnson county will be dedicated - cated April 7. - - Tiir grain and seen bonds voted on in Joono county were. snowed under . by : large majority. MRS. Ai.icE MALLALIEUWifC of the superintendent - perintendent 'of the industrial school at ICearney , died iast week after a brief illness. SOME .Nebraskans who have been 'looking over Texas have returned perfectly - fectly satisfied to .remain where they are. ' AFTERa long wrangle the electric pant.at ] PawneeCity .will soon be purchased - chased by the city from the creditors of the original company. Au KEE , a Chinese laundryman at Fort Niobrara , died last week and was buried at the postcemetery. He was a . , naturalizedcjtizen of the United States. iLtuity HILt. , to be hanged at Platts- . mouth , does not want his body to go to the dissecting table , and has asked the Nebraska humane society to carry out his wishes. SLJPERIOR.ovns its own water works system , and during the past year the p rentals received have more than paid all expenses of the plant and given the eity water free. BURGLARS entered the tailoring es. tablishmontof ICrahu & ltimovsky at orfo11c and carried away cloths and suits to tho.amount of $350. There is no clue to.thc robbers. Tiii project for a July race meeting at Beatrice is progressing finely. A number of good bicycle races will also be insuredby the ffering of prizes ag- S gregating $100 in value. 'fiii 3-year-old daughter of Oscar Samson , west of Oakland , died last week from diphtheria , despite the efforts - forts of.two physicians to save her. Anti-toxine was used in the case , but without avaiL ON the 25th the electors of Gosper -eiunty voted on a proposition to bond the county for $40,000 for the purchase of-seed and feed. The returns show that thern bonds were defeated by a small majority. THE cnse. of Aaron Ransom against Kauf & Rinderspacher , [ lasting butchers - ers , for selling diseased meat , came up before Justice McKinney and was con- tinned. The case is provoking considerable - erable attention. FIRE broke. otft in C. 1T. Beckman & Co. s large general store at Pender and the fire and water together almost complet.elyrnined a $10,000 stock , which was insured for $6,000. The origin of the fire is unknown. r2in ladies of Lyon Relief corps , GraadIsland , Son and Daughters of Veterans , have pledged themselves to raisethe debton the Grand Army hail and also lift.all the floating debtof the post , and arenow hard at work. CONAWAY of York .has introduced a bill which is intended tohoid down the creameries exactly as the anti-olco bill holds down the oleo-factories. This bill provides the same regulations for 'mixed butter" and'"refreshed butter" tLS are provided in the anti-oleo bill. r. ' . CONOVER , a Wayne county ariner , had the little toe removed from his iight foot last week as the result of an accident that occurred sixteen ycarsiigo , cveral times in the intervening - vening years he has been forced to have pieces of bone removed from his foot. WilliE Henry and John Baker werc .driving across a bridge near Ewing with a load of brush , the wind took an under hold on the load and upset it into the river. .Rack and load struck on the ice twelve feetdown , but the twp men escapedwithout injury. ALL the ice dealers of Beatrice have incorporatet undcr.the name of the Jilue River Icecompany. articles being .uilcd with the county clerk. The capi. tal stock is 535,000 , in shares of $50 .eacli. The.object is to facilitate the .deliver.y.of rice to .city.consumers and to urchti.seand. e11 ice. C. 5 : PrnLLIPS , .a .dairyman residing -near Tecuinseh , % was.standing.up in his wagon.driving home the otherevening when his.horses became frightened and gave : a lunge forward. Mr. Phillips was thrGw.n.Qut.on the hard road bed , Jighting .on his head .and : shouidors. . : No bones were biioken , but he is believed - lieved to be atafl hurt HiNiy HURKE , : a S iiles south.of Scwanton , ¶ 'cas.one.ofthe passengerson .the teamer Elbe , .rc- cently wrecked rear the Bri ± ish coast. He was returning from a visit to his , i parents in Germany. and went.dov.n with the other m.mfrtunates .on the ill- ' fated steamer. He leaves a wife and seven children near Swanton. A IIUTAL assau1t was made at Liii- coin upon Florence Simons by C. W. Haskins. He broke a broomstick in three pieces across the girl's face , break- irma her nose and otherwise wounding her , until her features were bathed in blood. Florence is a barber , who run.s a shop opposite the l3urlungton depot. She came to Lincoln from Chicago for the purpose of gefting rid of Haskins. but he followed her and has continued to abuse her at different times for sev- cml months. The assailant is under arrest. Mns. PETIT , a prominent woman of Crab Orcharl , who was recently oper- S ated on in Beatrice by Dr. Callimore for an abcess in the head , is now said to be convalescing. Thd trouble originated in an ear , caused a sudden ] oss of the sight of one eye and was affecting the lady's brain. EX-STATE SUPERIXTEXDEXT OF PUBLIC . INSTBUCTION A. K. Goun has been looking up the records and believes that S the temporary shOol fund should be Increased by anewappr isement of the state school lands which are leased. Behas emb diedhis reasons.or this in an open lette' iddres5ed to th Nebras- ha legislature. . p. - - - - - . . - - - - . IIAII1G8OVE of Clay has introduced a bill providing a new and novel punish- iiient for the mar. 'who ' is convicted of rape. The bill. provides that the physician - sician at the penitentiary shall officiate - , ate at the operation provided for by this act. Mr. flairgrove says the bill is introduced in all seriousness and he will urge its passage with all possible vigor. AT a special meeting of the board of supervisors of Adams couity. called to provide ways and means for furnishing seed and fecdfor needy farmers , a proposition - position to issue county warrants against the general fund was tabled. County Attorney McCreary informed the board that such warrants could not be issued legally. This leaves the farmers - ers needing assistance no alternative but to borrow money upon the best terms they can make. STEVE MCCAULEY , a farmer living ten miles north of Gordon , near the reservation line. was arrestedon a corn- plaint filed by his wife , charged with selling whisky to an Indian. He had a preliminary examination and was bound over to the district court in time sum of $250. John Jones , cashier of the Rushville Banking company , signed the bond , and he was released. McCauley - Cauley had justfinished serving a term in jail for stealing cattle. M ; . T131311 ; in house roll No. 630 , has L measure which provides that the question of relocating the seat of state government shall be submitted to a vote of the people at the general dcc- tion in November , 1805. The governor is to be notified by the mayors of cities and towns competing for the location of their action , so to do on or before August , 1895 , and in his proclamation the govennorshail include such express. . ion. ion.A A ) IFETIXO was called at the town hail in North Loup for the purpose of considering a proposition purporting to come from time Chicago Board of Trade relative to furnishing the destitute farmers of the county with seed grain. So far as learned the proposed terms are that the farmers are to give their notes for such grain as is needed , the validity and paymentof the same being conditioned upon the production of a crop the coming season. Ir is not always that a committee that waitson the legislature gets exactly - ly what it comes for , but one Omaha committee scored this point last week. C. A. Starr , T. J. Penfoid , F. A. Ober , Rev. A. F. Irvine and Rev. A. W. Clark of Omaha went before the senate corn- mittee ii opposition to Senator Smith's pool selling bill. The committee promptly agreed to everything asked by time Omaha delegation and the bill was thus reported to the senate. Fi.txs and specifications for a new system of water works and an electric light plant were submitted to the city council of Nebraska City last week. The p1ints are to be owned and operated - ated by the city. The estimated cost of the water works is $85,000 , and for the electric light plant , $18,200. The plans were accepted and placed on file. An ordinance submitting the proposition - tion to vote $90,000 in bonds for the erection of the water works 'as also read for the first time , and will doubtless - less go through. Trn : sheriff and deputy , of Kearney , have returned to Minden with fifteen prisoners , who were arrested for breaking - ing into a B. & M. freight car. A number - ber of people conceived the idea that they would break into provision cars and depots and take all they could find for the poor. Accordingly , some of them hitched up their teams and went to Axteli , the next station west of Mm- den , and obtained a car of provisions in a similar manner to the one robbed at Kearney a while ago , and took time contents to their homes for distribu- tion. The defendants pleaded not gnu- ty , and were held on their own recognizance - nizance in the sum of S200 each. THERE is trouble in the Methodist church at Beaver City as the result of revival meetings that have been in progress there recently , and as a conse- ( uence the revivalist is now holding his services in the cour& house instead of the church. Outside reports are fly- ung thick and fast to the effect that Rev. H. r. Manuel , the evangelist , was aiming - ing his sermons too straight at the proverbial rich man to suit all around and that for this the support of the church as an organization was withdrawn - drawn , in which event he took the meetings to the court house , where lie is being assisted by the regular pastor. GoVERNoR ITOI.COMB has issued a proclamation offering a reward of $20 ( ) br time apprehension and conviction of the murderer or murderers of Frank Lander. The letters of the sheriff and county attorney asking that time reward be offered relate the story. Lauder was a man 65 years of age who lived alone in Sherman county. On the morn- ung of February 15 his dead body was found within a few feet of the door of of his house. An examination showed 'that ' he had been shot in the backiof the head. None of his property , either in the house or on his person , hadbn disturbed. The county. officials - cials declare that there is no clue that would indicate who the guilty parties I ; are , or more about the occurrence thafu .iF ; related. HALL county will not vote any bonds , .bat influential citizens have been sent i ast amongthe farmers and will solicit .aid in the shape of seed , wheat , oats and.corn. The donors to be paid from ieceipts of this year's crop. George L. Vaughan , one of Hall county's most en- Xerprising citizens , is now in the vicinity of Batavia , Ill. , his old home , and word received from him brings the informa- tic-n that he is meeting with good suei cess soliciting seed from farmers. He attended a lamers' meeting and cx- ' plained the situation and pledges were given that seed should be furnished Ne- braska's destitute farmers , and they would wait until crops were disposed of , and should they then be unable to t pay , would extend without interest. anotheryear. GEN. Cimuncu HowE a few days ago made a. personal appeal to a friend in New York city for funds for the G. A. H. b'ys in Nebraska. . The gentleman presented the matter to the Union League club and General Howe received - i ceived a check for $700 as the first contribution - 3 tribution from the Union . Leaue , with more to follow. r Tm : members or the Grand Army . post atOgalalla have decided to send a p representatives east for the purppse of soliciting donations of seed grain for the needy among the old soldiers. . A. Emit , post commander , has been seLected - - - ' Lected to goand will leave for Chicago I mnd frornthence to points in Indiana. ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------r----------- . . - T - LAW MAKING AT ROME WORK IN THE LEGISLATURE OF N E BR AS 1 < A. rho Oleomargarine But Goes Through and Now Only Awaits the Govornor' Signature-The Measure Making Provision - vision forthe Purchase of Seed Grain- Constitutional .4nmtndmentg Soon to lie Considered in the Two Hou.es-Inves- tigatlon Made Into the Financial Stand- lug of Bondsmen. The Nebraska Asscm1y. SENRTF.-In time senate on tue Zitii the following new bills were introduced an4 read for the iirsttlrne : To amend tIme statute - ute relating to the salary and expenses of chief and deputy oil Inspectors , amid pro.yid- Ing for monthly accountings by thu chief. For an act providing that when a widow shall be entitled to dower out of ally lands which shall have bceii alienated by the husband in his life time , such laiuls shall be estt.4natcd in setting out the widow's dower according to their value at the time when they were aliened , and this law shall apply to all sales under execution or order of courtlieretoforoor hereafter. L'rovldhig for time Payment of the muiiey received In redemption of real estate sold at tax sale to ilmeownerof time certificate. l'rowlding for the transferring of iill nmoiieys lald into the state treasury by tIm geimeral government - ment for I lie beimefit of the soldIers and sail- ors' Jionie to the general fund of said home , ii ad to repeal mmli laws In conlilct wit ii this act. 'J'JIO senate Ivent into committee of time whole to consider the bills on general tile. Senator Ilahifs bill relating to the incorporation - ration of cities of the first class having less thiii 2i,00j irihabitatits , was recommended - mended for passage. senator 1ope's nure food bill was also recommended to pass. The bill wa amended so aS to provide for one secretary Instead of two mis provided Iii the oilghiiai 1)111. The committee arose and Its report was adopted. Tim two bills were Ordeled engrossed for third reading. A communication from the governor was received - ceived transmitting to time senate the report of Senal or Stewart amid 1cprescimtatIvc Lam- horn as delegaics to the 1ussiaim thistle convention. lie recommended that the leg- i'lnture take such steps as seemed btst to theni to eradicate the thistles. I'ousn.-On the 25th senate tile 239 was 1alcn up for third reading. This I Watson's bill permitting a change of venue to be tmLkdil by the state in criminal cases. This bill hind been taken from its plate on genera - era ! file and ordered to ihird reading without - out Ueint considered Jim committee of the Whole. Barry of Grecley nioved that time bill be recommitted to the committee of the whole for the purpose of striking out the enacting clause. lie called for the yeas and nays on his motion to recommit. Jiur- ing the progress of the vote hailer called for the enforcement of the rule requiring members to vote unless excusid by vote of the house. Before the result of the roll call was announced Barry moved a call of the house. After tIme roll call , and noting the absentees , Barry moved to suspend proceedings ummder the call of time house. Limis being agreed lo , the roll call on the motion to recommit. was verified , amid the vote announced as 5 against amid 24 for. Barry then moved that the bill be recommitted - mitted to the committee of the whole for coimsideratlon and discussion. The speaker ruled this out of order on tIme ground tlmt the bill could only be reeommittedfora spe- due amendment. Barry offered a motion to specifically amend. Milosof Saline moved time previous question. Ills motion prevailed and debate was shut off. Harrison offered an amendment to Barry's motion. providing lhatthebihl take its niace at thehead of the general file. The speaker ruied the amendment out of order. Barry culled for the yeas and nays on his motion , but the speaker did nat recognize the seconds to the motion and declared time motion lost. After some further discussion wit lmout any direct resulisthie imouse adjourned. SENATE.-In the senate on the 26th , the proposed constitutional anmend meats came up as aspecial order , cue time senate went Into committee of the whole , with Stewart of Dawes In the cimair. 'rime first amendment - mont taken up was the oneliitroduccd early in the session by Stewart , providing for the election of a railroad commission. This amendment contained some errors In phraseology - seology , and the senate voted to substitute for it senate file No. 28 ! , Introduced by the committee on constitutional amendments. The amendment provides for the election of three railroad commissioners , each to servo three years. The senate voted unanimously - ly to recommend it for passage. Watson's amnendmentproviding foran Increase in the number ofjudges of'the supreme court from three to five was ifldefinitely postponed. A proloneed discussion ensued upon the reading of the amendment relating to the adoption of future amendments. Iii brief , the proposition includesthefollowing : That either branch of the legislature may pro- 1)SC amendments to the constitution , amid such amendments can only be submitted to the people when two-thirds of all the mom- hers elected to 1)0th houses agree to the same. A majority of all the votes cast for the proposition shall be necessary to ratify time 1)roposed amendment. Time discussion of tue proposition took a wide range. and near1y every senator hal something to Say on the subject. The committee voted to in- ( Ictillitely postnone the bill anti rose. The amendment preseliting the new test of citi- zenshmip was agleCl 10. after a. motion by Akers to strike out tile word 'makc" had i'eeii voted down. There were ten votes in favor of the motion and fourteen against. uouss.-'rlic last day for the introduction of new bills , Feb. 26 , . closed with a record breaker , no less than seventy-four measures being read ly time chief clerk. Time general appropriation bills came in two sections from the committee on filiLflCC , ways and means , sectional embrazing the salary lists of state officers. aimd No. 2 office expenses and supplies There is a general reduction all along the line in the salaries of clerks and stenograp1iirs , as well as iii the mmumnber so employed. Ilarrisoim moved that house roll No. 67 be made a special order for Thursday at 2'p. nm. This is the measure to provide for time encouragement of the man- ufature of beetsugar. and paying a bounty of 1 cent a pound , provided at least $ a ion : for beetS shall be paid to the producer. The motioim to make a special order prevailed. The general approprlatioim bills were intro- luced , in whirim were found an average lecrease in the total amount of ofhico 1 expenses , and quite a reduction in 1 some of the salary lists. The house then I went into committee of thie whole on bills Dfl general file , and house roll No. 142 , to protect time health of ernployes in factories , I wasconsidered. The bill contains provis- 1 ions mak1ig it a misdemeanor for manufac- urcrs of clQthing to fail to pravide well i Lighted and5properly ventilated workshops 1 tor their ernpioyes. The bill was finally re- 1 ommitted to the committee , and house roll I o. 163. by Jenness. toprotectemploycs from j eing blacklisted , through time machinations ) f guaranteebond companies , was takenup. n extended debate occurred ontho mets- ire. It was opposed by Munger on the I round that it was demanded by no class of aboring men save the telegraphers. He t mlco said that it would drive the guarantee 1 ompanies out of the stale. Barry vigor- Iiusly defended it. The bill was indefinitely ostponed. House roll Nb. CO. Jenkins' anti- Iaratte bill , was recommended for pus- ; ae. Howarthsent up an , amendment stat- ug that the bill was in line with prohibi- ion , and hiernoved thatwhonthecommitteo ise they report time bill back for indefinite i iostponement , but it failed to prevahl. SENATE.-The senate on time 27th having 1 eceived a sealed commnuimication from the 1 overnor went Into executive session for ts consideration. After the doors were opi med the senate took up bills on third read- ( ng and passed time following : enato file I 42. providing forthe admission to prac- ice of attorneysand counsellors-at-law by I ho supreme court Instead of by district C ourts. as under the present law. senate t lb No 67 , 1P ( Pope , amendingthme law relat- ng to fees allowed to county sherilrs. Sear Lte tile No. 40 , by Smith. prescribing the " ame permutes for daylight burglary that 1 lie present law prescrities for burglary a ommitted. Senate file No. 47. by Jimmie. to a . Luthorize school districts with less thaim U io0Q assessed valuation to levy a higher a , ats of tax for school purposes. The total f evy. however , shall not In any case exceed n 5 mills Oil the dollar in any one year. cnn to file No. J63 , by Graham , .amezmdlng t e r aw governing the admission ' of In- n nates to time State Institution for ti he Feeble Minded Youth at BctrIce. t : eilate file No.48 , by Tefft.of Cass , forthe c rotection. preservation and propagation of a irds , fishes andwlld animalsin thostateof mm ebraska , and to prevent the killing of the I ame during ccrtamn seasons and by certain p i'ans. Senate file No. 108. by Smith , to pro- lie ftr the governing of master plumbers II i.d the sunervision of the business 'of d lunibing and house drainage. Senate file tJ ; o. ii-i , by hahn , amendingthe charterof a S cities of the second class having less than 23,0 0 and more than 5,0 0. The senate thou took up and passed time twelve constitutional - al amendments agrecU to in the committee of time whole. The amendment providing that citizens of the metropolitan class may frame their own charters. which was appu- rentiy killed In committee of the whole , was recusitated by ? ulcKeeby , wlmo moved that the vote by which it was Jndehinlteiy postponed - poned be reconsidered the ameumdment .phaced back with time judiciary eommlttee. 1'lie motion was agreed to and the amend- meat. will have aumothier chuaimce for life. Houss , - Four bills vere read in the house on thue27th for time first time , having beeti Introduced a few nmlumute lefore adjournment - mont the Irevious day. House roll No. tLiS , by Ely , pi'ovldes for time relief of .loseplius v. Ihusim ; No. 630. by Cain , provides for a state board ofimmigratlon ; I\o.619 , by Rick- ets. proposes aim aniciudnient , to lime cousti- tUtiolu relative to charters ofcitles , anI ? o. 611 , by Ba ry. Is one of the numerous bills to repeal the act extending tue contract for the leasing of the nenmtcimt lary labor to C. w. Mosluer. Time house weult into Cofli- mittee of time whoic. 'l'lme following were recommended for.passage : house toll No. 117 , providIng timatall warrants , state , couri- ty and city. shall be 'paid on pre.ontation. and providing also tAint. treasurers shah keep warrant registers. house roll ro. 1 1 , by Crumb , providing that adopt Ion proceedings - ings may be Instituted by conamy corn- nulssioumers for destitute orphan ctmlldreii. house roil No. I1U , by Lamborn , providimig for.time service of summons On corporations. house roll No. ibm. by Conway. Originally it provided thatcitles having over 1,000 arid less than : .i,000 InimalItaum s , shall be provided - ed with books of registry in tiucimandsot time mayor auid council. wimlch shall be kept opexm for three ( lays prior to au election for the purpo'e of registry. It was anmeuide l to in- elude all cities of tifti first nimd inttropolItan class. house roll No. 214 , by Harrison , re- ] atiiig to claims against cities ofless than :5,00' ) auml more than ,000. house roll No. 14 , by Allen. reguiatingprimnarv elections iii cities of the metropohitaum elass. house rolls Nos. 2 , 109. .57 , 73 , 113 and 20(1 were recommended - commended for imulelhmuite post pouiemt'lit. Robinson reported that lie had invest igateel the matter of tim purchase of copies of lime 'lItJC 1)00k' ' for time use of uum.ixi1a'rs. and said that. lie could jnocure them for $1.4) apiece. On motIon of hailer the resolu ion prvidlng for time imtlrehtae of time " 1)1110 book" was laid on the table. SUN.tvr.-lui the Senate ( ill tlie2Sth Senator Sloan OhieFh a resolution extending time re- grels amid condolence of time senate 10 .Iohmut T. Mallalien on time ( lentil of Mrs. Mallal ion. The resolut ion was alopt 0(1. Standlllgcoln- mittees rejorted several lulls with time recommendation - commendation tilattlmey jmass. Amoimgtiiese was senate file No. \\'ilson bill relating to cities of time first class. Time amendment permitting the city to take time census was uttacluel by the committee ulll nma(1e a part of time liii . Tue irrigation bill caine up for discussion. A Conmrnitiee anmendmeumtstrik- ing omit time clause pernmittln corporations organized under time laws of Nebraska to acquire - quire water rigimts was imot agreed to. and the rigiutas given to corportiouls wasreiniuied In the bill. The committee of time whole recommended - commended that the bill be ozmgrossed for timmrd reading , amid wimeum the committee arose the senate adopted time report. In time committee of the whole senate file ISI , time Dressier canal and water Iouver bill , was taken up amid the committee amendments read. limo committee recornmoumded the bill as amended to be engrossed for third reading - ing , and time senate adopted the report when the committee arose. towart attempted to lmavc'the senate strike out of time irrigation bill the sections providing for the under secretaries , but time senate would not have this done. After another batcim of bills had been introduced and read the senate adjourned - journed until tomorrow morumiuig at 10 o'clock. A message from the governor was read , humuuounclng that. hue had received from United States Senator W. V. Alien a notice that there Is in time natiommuil treasury $19- :112.'wlmich : was collected from citizens of Nebraska by the federal government in direct - rect taxes under the act of congress passed in 1861 , and that as this money has been by aim act of congress passed in Thtml ordered repaid - paid to the states from wimicim collected , time governor recommended that a joint resolution - tion be passed by the two imouses of time legislature - islature authorizing him to receive suclm money. Time communication was referred to the finance committee. HOUSF.--Ilm the house on the 23th qtmite a number of petitloims for the passage of Ben- edict's age of consent bill were read and referred - ferred , and time next order of business was reports of standing committees. During the progress of the reading about thirty minutes were coimsumed in adjusting a par- lianientary tangle. Time following bills were recommended for passage. AuthorIzing - Izing the employment of bahiffs In district courts ; providin" for the prevention of blindness ; 'providing for sworn statements to be furnished assessors by bank officials ; relating to the regulation of cases of hog cholera ; providing for spring elections in cities and villages ; relating to the appointment - ment of supreme court conirnissioumers , and house roll No. 363 , by Hobinson. : Lpproprlat- ing the matriculation fees of time Nebraska State Normal school , were ordered engrossed - grossed for a third reading. C'ramb secured unanimous consent to resurrect hOUSe roll No. l0 , which had beezi indefinitely postponed , amid place it os.gen- era ! file. It autlmorizes coumity boards to bind out or apprentice mimmer eiildreim miii- ( ICr the ago of fourteen years who may have become 1)t1Ii10 cluartres. Time bouimty stugar 1)111 was discussed at coiusiderable lenm.thi and finally recommended for lacsago. Tue bill. as recornmeumded br passage , provites , mainly , that there shall be paid oul of time state treasury to time manufacturer of beet sugar live-ciglitims of4 ceimt per 1)01111(1 for each pound of sugar maimufactured umuider time provisions of the act. Every hum orror- poratioli wiuiclm shah build additiommal or hOW factories in time state three-eighths of 1 cent. per iOtmrmd shall be added. making the lotal bounty 1 cent a pound. This was "nor- mat scimool dumy" in time house. Bills were ordered to time geimeral file , on favorable reports - ports from time committees , appropriating money for imormal schools at II arLington , Wayne , Aurora and hoarney. Sltx.-tTn.-ln the senate on time 1st Crane renewed his motion to not concur in time rePort - Port of time committco indefinitely postpoxm- lug senate files 17 and 18 , regarding bonds of register of deeds aimd county attorneys. Time motion was 1)Ut On general file , arid it ie- I mailed. Time report of the standing cornI I rnittee , ifliefiflitehV postponing Crawford's bill to reduce time legal rates fi.r priumtimmg : ouimty delinquent tax lists , was taken up. Dale's niotiorm not to concur was carried , md time bill was ordered placed on time gen- ral file. ilouse roll 89 , povlding for aim mendrnent to time constitution , to tue effect that if , upon a submission of aim amendment to the vtters , a majority of those voting on Iho proposition favored it , then time niend- ruent was to be declared adopted. was in- lefinitely postponed. Senate fi1e277 , topro- Ltbit minors from running passenger eheva- ors ; recommended to pass. House roll 196 , vhich provides for the investmentoftime permanent school fund , was recommended o be placed' on general file. A'numberof ills were read a second time aimd referred o a committee , whereupon the senate ad- ourned. Jiousn.-The House on time 1st went into i ommitlee of the whole , with harrison in : ime chair. to consider house roll No. 525 , the lew relief bill , appropriating $ iOO,01D in aid ) f droutim sufferers. 2he bill. as reported ) y time coummittee , provides for fuel , food md clothing , In addition to money for feed mud seed. Speaker Riclmards moved an mmendment to strike out time woods "fuel , rOOl and clothing. " Carried. 29 to 23 Ben- dict'sf5O,000 amendment was lost by a heavy rote against it. Time vote then recurred on hme amendment of the committee to increauie lie amount to $ l.0,000. It was carried. LUchiards moved an amendment looking to he equable distributIon of the relief amen- a ime dilrercrmt counties , and providing that it least 81,5 0 shall go to such counties us mare orgaimized relief conirnitteus , should q hey want it. Time amezmdnment was lost. .flmapman moved that the commltee report mouse roll No. 2i , the relief bill , for indefi- mite postponement. Time amendment was ost. Bee timen moved an amendment hividing time relief pro rata amon' lie farmers needing relief , time prod isbn applying to counties having a oiuiation ; of 2,00J or more , and d rimich have a recognized auxiliary re- ief commission. Time amendment carried nd section 3 was next in line for consider- tion. Sections were adopted in succession ri Lntil section 7 m as reached , wimlch provides commission of five per cent for expenses or the relief commission. llairgrovc gave oticethuat be should move to amend by t ( initinc time title of the bill read "For time. ii elief dl Mr. Ludden. " and did at that time move to amend by cutting time commission D2percent , which prevailed. When see- d ion 14 was reached. which provides that a a ommisslon handling over 00,000 shall give ti bond in thesum of but 0,0jo ; Hairgrave ti moyed thatthe bondsbe fixed at$4o000. tl he amendment was lost , as was one also , s roviding that the bonds shall be placed at em 10,000. Amen'Iments were carried making . , unlawful to discriminate against soldiers SI rawing pensions and religious organiz - p Ions. Some orher amendments were adopted si ud time bill was recommended for passage. ma I - - - - - - - - - - . : . -r , . . - - rime Appropriation lulls. The appropriation bilis were reported to the imouso on the 213th from time committee on ways and means. The bills could not have been lucid mmmcii longer , for If they had not been introhuced before niidnighmt the governor alone could have brought them before thmo legislature. Time two bills appropriate a grand total of $2,041) ) 732 , as compared witim 2,0G,940 by the legislature two years ago. Of the total sum appropriated this year $7Xi.SS0 is set aside for the paynment. of the salaries of state ofil- cots. JUiges of the sumpreme and district courts. and othicers of state Institutions , while is for the payment of time ox- hmenses of niaiimtairming the state goverunment and state Institutions. Tue salary appropriations are divided amnoi time several departments as per the following tabulated statement : Governor's office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 13,003 AdJutatmt general. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.tXX ) Secretary of state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,400 Auditor of pubhiti tCCOL1fltS. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,400 'I'reisurcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,400 Simperintcndermt. pulhic inisi ructioti. . . u,600 A1.ioi mmey general. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,40) t'ommnisslouier Public lands aimd build- limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District courts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224,000 uIreme court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 2t1) state library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.t00 Soldiers' nuiti Sailors' hmonme. . . . . . . . . . . . 9SSO itate banklimgdepartment. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,40) lmetrnoy limdustriaL chool. . . . . . . . . . . . . home for time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Institute for time leaf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fish comniissloim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,400 institute for time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ( State board of Transportation. . . . . . . ( 2,003 Peru Normalschool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,8 0 hospital for time [ mmsaume at Limicolim . . . i,000 Asylum for time Insane nut. hastings 0,0 ( ) ) Asylunm for the I iisinam at Norfo1i. . . . , IJ0) limdustrial school at tieiicva. . . . . . . . . . . Institute for Feeble-Ililmded..ii , .00 Industrial lionme at Mliford. . . . . . . . . . . . ( .900 State university. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lhi0,00J ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Time general appropriatl.ui bill foots tip $ L2thi,82 , and is ( hiYiiofl among tile .everal state ( lepartmellts US follows : Governor's OfliCe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,100 AijUtaumt general's ohlie , ilmeltuiilmg . support for imutinimal gumlirIs. . . . . . . . . . . iecretary ofstLte. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1tA ) , i uditor of ; .uumlie aecouults . . . . . . . . . . 3,490 State treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Superiultemldeuut of pu bIle I iistructlon 9,50 Attorney general. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1ICXJ omrnlssnner of public lands and buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . 00 Board of IUbiic ilIll5 aill btmiidiimgs 20 , ) Board of Ed ucatiomia I La mmds alid F'tuumlS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 Board of Purchase amid uIiihics 590 Stiimreme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Buuikimm' ( lepartrneult. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State hilrary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 : tate Board of Pranspurl.al 10mm. . . . . l'ertm Norn.a.i school . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,100 Liilcoiim liospitnul for time iuisamme. 94,500 Milford Industrial Ilonme. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.500 home of the Fiieumdless. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.,000 JIatizigs Asyluni for mime lilsarle. . . . i4s.io : Norfolk Asylum for time hiiaime. . . . . Gemuevit Girls' Illdlmstliai School . . . . 20.000 Omaha Institute for I lie 1)eaf Ken' imey Boys' Industrial Scimool.1,750 ' moldiers' and Sailors' lionie. . . . . . . . . . 5 ,930 Institute for time Blind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Institute for Feeble Minded. . . . . . . . . 57,0X ) Stale fish commission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 State penitentiary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10(1,820 Mlscehiazmeous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404,901 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time Irrigation Bill. FollowIng are some of time details of A kers new irrigatioim bill , favorably considered in committee of the whole in the senate , and Wilich is likely to become a ebraska law : Water divIsion No. I shall coimsist of all the irrigable lands of time state drained by time I'latte river , and timeir tributaries lying west of the mouth of the Loup river. and also all other latmds lying south of the Platte and South Platte rivers timat may be watered from other superficial or subterranean streams not tributary to time P1 ii to. Water division No. 2 is to consist of all irrigable - rigable lands that may be watered front mime Loup. Wlmite. Niobrara and Elkimorn rivers and their tributaries and all other irrigable knds of time state not inclued in any other water division. The bill creates a State Board of Irrigu- tion , to be composed of time governor , utter- umey general and commissioner of public lands and buildings , of wimi Ii time governor Is to be.ex-officio time president. Time board shall elect a secretary , who shall be a Imy- draulical engineer of theoretical knosviedg and practical skiii and experience , ani wimo shall receive a salary of2,00 per annum. The board may also employ an uscistunt secretary at a salary ofl,300 per year. There snaIl also be an under secretary for each of the two water divisiomms , who shall be paid $5 per day for the tIme they actually serve. The principal duty of the state board of irrigation is to makc proper arranmgennenmts for the determination of time priorities of I time right to use time ptmllic waters of the state. A cubic foot of water per seroni of time slmahl be time legal .standuri of umeasurenment. both for the purpose of ( letormimmlum time how of water iii time miatu' : ul streams : iiid fmx the 1)1lIPOSe ot distribiztimi tilerefromn. provided - ed , however , tlmnut watr imeictofore sold lmy time mit-er's Inch hmtlI continue to be tiehiv- ered in timat way. Time person eumtitled to I be muse of time water , from any ( litcil or canal rimust not tinder : uIiy circumstances use irmore wat'r ilimui good iiusianlry rei , uires for time ( rp 1 hat hue cultivates. unIt any per-omi mIsiim aim excs ' of water is ! ialle I I ) time orn'r of such tlitehm ' I or canal for time m'uimic of slm(1m exets. ; uimd in aldhtiorm thereto is liale foi' 'tihm ( Iaflitge , sustaimlel by any other p'rsomm w ian tvommll I have heeum entitled to smim exeess f watm. Notimixmg in I lie act shall Inc so rnmlstruel as to interfere vithm or immmpair Ibe riimts of ' water appropriatcI anmd required prior to time passage of timis act. I As to 011 lnspectiiim. I Senator Dale imas offered a bill jim the semi- zte , having for its Olject the correction of maimy abuses that have grown up mmnider time inspection of oils. The law is lar.me ' iii that It gives time chief oil ilmspector aim- I Limority to 1)01(1 off his final settlenmenmt with time state until time rnwmtli of .Januury each 'emI. 'emmmtor : .lalcs bill lroviles aS folLows - Lows : I Time state inspector of oiissimall receive arm ; C Itmmmitial salary of 2t00 , iiiYLbie from time U rees of imis office. lie simul. also be allowed ' I ; tmc'm furtimer sum as lie may actually Ilnid iecessariiy expezmU , whether for travehium xpeimses incurred in lime discimarge of his , : iuties. or for the proper prosecution of any ase of offense arising under time irovisionis 0 ) f this act. Eacim deputy inspector shall be ri ntitIed to a salary , payable nmontimiy , of . P riot to exceed $100 per montlm , payable fronm t the fees of said office , as herein provided. Each deputy Inspector simail be entitled to tad allowed all actual andsteamboat fares. C Iogetherwith hotel , fills riot excelingS2 er day , incurred in the discharge of his luties as such deputy Inspector. and for 11 ; uch other sums of money as by time autimortI myofthestate inspector Imernmyexpendin i a : hme.prosecutions for offenses arising under P hc provisions of the. J ti All salaries and expenses proviled for in his actshahi he paid by the state inspector P ) ut of time money received for time inspecfl : lion cf oils as provided imerehm ; ti Provided , That in case the amount of P. noney received forsuchinspectiwmsaccord- ag to the provisions of tiuis act shall riot be I ufhicienit to pay time salaries axnl expenses If the state Inspector and his deputies. as ) rovided herein , time amount of , ueh delic : lencies shail be deducted from said sala- p ies pro rata to each ; I furtimer That iii mime 01 Provided , , case I Lmouumt of money received for time inspec- ion of oils acroriing to time provisions of " his act shall be iii excess of time sum re- uired to pay time saiaries and expenses of ' lie stale inspctor and his deputies as pro- 'ided hereinbefore , time anmourmi. of sucim ox- ! e.ss shah be paid into time state treasury or the benefit of time general fund. Time tate inspector shall render 10 time auditor tt f ptillIC accounts a ( letalied report aimd ac- , ount , fully Itemized , of all time receipts and ' isbursements of his oflict , showingiiie bat- L. nces. if ally , on hand , on or before time 10th ay of each mouth. for time last caienIar 3 month. and he siuail also Incorporate copies - fsuch accounts aimd reports in his annual ' iport to the goverimor. Wilt Regulate time 'tnck Yards. 3 It seems certain that time senate proposes \j ) vote to pass a bill to "regulate" timeorna- a Uniomm Stock yards. Time particular bill 'Imich Jmas icon singled out is time one intro- r uced bySeimator prcchmeron January 7 nd reported for indefinite nosluonemenf.by ( i me commtttee on misceliunmeoums corporaCC onsyesterduy. it Is time least radical of di e three stockyards bills offered 1mm the mate. and possessessome features imot zen- rally conmtained in bills of thls cimaracter. 01 It makes the governor of time state a live rt lock inspector and empowers him to up- . aint asufficientnumber of competent as- .stant.s , wimose duty it shah ! be to deterhu Inc what h1'e stock Is unfit for the market ai * ' If : ' : _ : andimavetlmesame romovcd. No oneI tu' lnspectOr bepormnitted to actaslivostOCk time governor. un'ess SI ) appointed by prIc - The bill times fixes the maximum anfcL t which siml1 be charged for yarding atmd. $ follows : For vartling weigiming sicck as weighing cattlc,20 cents per heat ! ; II0eSti I head sheen 4 centS per imead colmts per : time of unlawful for the oWnOr It is made for stock yards to charge a greater Tirico thman doubio the hay and grain it nrfceof time same on time day furnished. Is unlawful to soil less timan 100 nOUni of , hay for a hundredweIght or less timami tlft'Y six pounds of shelled corn or seventY 1)0Ufll of ear corn for a bushol. lloferrlxmg to commissions , time bill prohmib- ' 'its timan the ZolioWlflm For , I creator charges I selltmmg cattle' , 50 cents per head , nOV tO 0X' ii coed ii0 per car ; for soIling hogs , $5 per slim- i gb ( Ieckel car , and$7 perdoublo dekt ( decked- car ; for selling sheep , 4 per sinclo - cur , and $7 per double deckd car. the of Aimy person vIolatimm the provlsiona law prescrIbed by the nill shall be guilty Of a nmlsdeneanor , ammd upon coaVlCtiOii SImflll 1)0 hued for time first offense not more timuulL $100. for time second oeiiso notl ss thatlUO 1 nor more titan $500 , and foreacli subsequent ' I offense not ; less titan $50) , nor more timtii $1,000. I I Referring to this bill SonatormMCltIS0hm of Lancaster said today that a careful poll of I j time seimate showed timat time bill would pass. with three votes to spare. Changing time Banking law. Time constitutionality of house roll No. 4S2 is being discussed by nmcmbers quite earn- estiy. This Is a bill Introduced by Mtmmmger by request. it proviles 1mm time hlrst and only section that the stockholders in any state bank orgalmize(1 mmmmder time provisions of timt statutes of Nebraska simahl be deemed and eolmsiierel u.s partners , tumid liable as siiiii for all debls of such lnuimk. 'Pius theaSmflm wits reconmnmeimded for indefinite poStpOflC ziieimt by time commitice of time whole delia- tetl it ttIIi flimaily orcterel it to time genmerii file. Parties mzrguiimg 1mm favor of Its tmnenim- stitmmtlommailty point to sectioim 4 , rrtiehti xii. Miscehimumeous t'orporatlons of the conmstitu- lion , whIch proviies as fohlows I ii all eases of claims against corporations mind joiiit , Slitk : isociatloims , time exact 8lflOtlIit justly iiie 511811 ho first. ascertahimeti aIii , after time coriorato irouorty shmuhl hmttv Oceni eximausteil , time orighimal simbscrhlmers timeVeOf shall b individually hiabie to I lie I extent. of timeir mmlmiaid subscription , nlmi thin iiaijiiitv for time tmnipaid suisrriptloim simall follow time stock. 'i'imls siction is sumppiernenteI il3r a note : Liability of stockimolders himumited to a colim- 1)iialmco with time lawsgovernliig such corpo- ratloims. Smith : ugalimst Cede , 'rimoe vimo claim that- time hill k onstit mm- I ional Poilit to the rimiiimg of time sliprenmum comm it. Comuparisorm of Nim timber of En plt.s. There are two lulls ieumdinglum time imoti.i : t ( reduce time : mumnber oflmouso anmd seumate cia- elmi)10YCs. Comparlsoim of time subjoitmed . figuresshmows timat oimly Wlscoimiii excels Nebraska in time umuniher of cnmployes iii pro- j I ) ortion to time umembers of hotimum amid sexmut e. rime bills pendhimg in till. botzc now provihi ) for a redi.ction ( if cnmployes train sixty-six and fifty to fifty and forty in time house mm mmii. 9 ' senate. 'l'imo foliowiimg talfle siiowstime Imlilli- her of members aumi employcs in ditIerent ' 1 states : tJ i lnc : i . ' - STATE -.Eg rr5 . . o.- - : . * _ . t. & _ CD . .0 ' 1' ' ) ! : . nn . 0 Coimnecticumt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5l ; , ) Colorado.5 titI 25 51. Kentucky . . . . . . 100 14 Marylanil. . . . . . : : : : : : : : : . .91 :6 20 iS New Jersey : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2S i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16. 3 19 . ow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7I 2 iii ; Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inl : : ; ; t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? 44 ; : i 24 ' . Mmssaehtmsctts..140 24 -u jp m Mk'hmiganm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 ( LI 4Th Mirmne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 54 : k New . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 1' 21 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 : j . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii : I ; I it Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1s ; i i ' si 9 l'ennsylraumia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2mfl 59 I . Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10)i 70mJ I ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3 45 Indiana. _ _ _ . . - . . _ . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . 49J _ _ . .I I _ 5H _ Protection from Prairie Fires. Senmator Stewart has offered a unique bill , ammd it will be recognized as peculiarly in- Jortant to time citizens oftime frontier COhium- l f ties of time state. Its somewhat lengthy I title recites that it is tIme purpose of time act 'to P1OVile protectinim from prairie fires , to conmpel couimt.v comnmissiotmers , county smi- pervisors. road overseer- . railroad cwimpaii- ' los. property owners arid occizpant.s to hro- Viie fire guards for time protection. of time'I pea Ic alli time county against dmnmui , by , 'I ; ) rairit hires. to provide for time extiugimisim- uneimi m1f prairie fires znmd to m'mmmpower coil may EornmlsmohIers or county supervisors to ad- uertise for anal : icc'pt. Imids for time plowing' 'uimd bunting of fire guards. Neiraka Znmnmigratinn. 'l'imestmbjcct of imm'nigrationm to time hmoiuitm- mb CuilifleS of Nebraska is irougitt up by Iwo new hills , Oman ohiered ly Eeimator nmitiL mud t imtt ot immr by emiitor I'ope. 'L'hit bills ire itit rmtiral : tnmd arovide that. time sertary ) f 1 ( mc stnte. : Liihilor of ; mizbilr : Lceoiiiits ; ttmd. ( ) ImltimiSiiIlLm of 1)ti iiiC lmzmis .mnnl lti ii'h- jigs . hail ioui'.t it uite vhut , is knowum as a j -tate iotrd : of I rr.mnigrttion. 'I h' : metmmmmt york tjf timi' imit : ru is to hc ienfornz5Lti bc I ime : Ilevituiie seem-erary at arm mum mu iiml saJaIy of 2,0 ' . Timi' bills aplroprIale $250 i fem I liii mimrnose of ( ii.'tnmiimatiig alluring ; uivertis- imr mimatter tiiroiigliuimt tue east. Eadu of lie six rmmgres.ionmai ( iistricts is to have a epresemltalive to advise time homril if time iCIS of eacim ( listriet , lii time state. mit these ( iimICS1'IutLtlVs are to receive no coiiuermsu- 'ion. 'ion.'I 'I .A Itili to helm. , Trusts. Scuutor Ilitcimeok imas olTcred a bill to de- jim trusts and conspiracies against ratle _ t dehines a trust as a combination ofctpi tai , kiii orLcts , by two or more persins. firms , orporatioims . or association of lersons. or of t.o or mnori of timemn for either , any or all j if time following purposes : First , Ii ) create r carry out rest rid ions mu trade ; sccnuuii , to unit or reduce I lie Jroduction , or increa.e ir eiIile time rice of mercimanmdise or coum- ' modities ; timiri , to prevent eonimpetItiom , . a manufacture , rntkmng. transportation , ale or purchase of mnercimandise , produce reommodities : fourth. to fix any staniti- rd or hi'mmre wimereby its price to time I ublic saIi 1)0 In any manner con- rolled or established uponm army : trti- Ic inteimded for sale , use or consunipticum rm timls state : fifth to make or cmrry out univ oimtract , obiigatioim or : mgrcemeimt by which hey shall blnmd timemselves not to sell any rticle below a commozm standurti figure or st price , or by which timey shah tnt any mannmer establL-ttm or settle time price of any rticle or conmmodity or trummspmmrtitiozm to. rechmide a free and unrestricted conmputi- toni in the sale or tranmsportationi ot any ucim article , or by wimicim timeysimail aaree to col , combine or unite any inmtercst they may have iii conmimection with time sale or- anmsportatlomm of any such article that its- rice may In : mny manner be alTected. I ,1 A New State Official. if Fonator ' 1 cOlt hmns Introduced a nmmeasurb ilculated to relieve time Sate Roard of WhiC ends arid Buildings of agreat.manmy ' r Its onerous burdens x y providing or a. w state official , to be desIgnatc ( as time ulerVisoI ( if public bulidings. 'rids ollicial to be paid an annual calary of $ , lo0 , arid . made hmi.m duty is visit nil state Ins itt- oils , oversee all needeo repairs anl exer se a genmerul supervisiomi Over time ' ' pimysi- i' , tl conditloim of all buildings belonging to- ( IC State. lie is m etmuired to report ' rlv , giving in detail time nature of all qimar- me- milis , the cost of rmaterIal arid laimor arid I it'lm other facts as the Board of iimIjlc i uzitis and Buiidiimgs may require. ' FORTY-TwoKILLEb. _ . - orrlbie Accllont 0 InterOceanic. . hallway in Mexico. CITY OF MEXICO , vu. , GALVESTON larch 2.-An excursion train coming- ito the city on time Inter-Oceanic. tilroad met with an accident yester-- ay afternoon. While rounding a - .mrve on time sile of a , mountain five ) aches jumped tire track and went ) % vn time canyon. Forty-two people. ore killed and thirty I or more sen- isly injured. The accident occur.- d about forty kilometers from thhi ' t ty. 'Wires have been ; down audit - is been impossible so far to obtaj. : my details of the awful disaster , , , . ' i Ii . . 0) . , . - . - ' -