ISOUMJUv M\\a. \ TODAY. Al'Kll , lil 1.-U5 - 8 TIIK NDRKOI.K NIOWS : KUII\V. ) AI'IMhUl. 19U3. NOTED SOUTH DAKOTA CASE DC OAN AT MILLER TODAY. REWARD OF SEVEN THOUSAND A Number of Arrests In the Miller Cnsc .ire Expected to Develop ns the Trial Which Began Today Pro gresses Story of the Killing. Miller , S O. Api II 17 Cluugod with the nun dor of ( lootgc Todd last Oc tober , ,1olin A Young vvlll Ixt 1 1 led for IIH ! life hoic i\t tlio lot in of 001111 wlilolt hognn lodny , Judge daffy pin siding John Is nlioul 2fi voais old mid pto vlntm In Ills anost nl | IM ( Itoiito llflv mlles south of lioio hoi o a good topti- tntlnn In starling \MI.V . wllh Todd's toniu nt dusk aflor Ilio killing , tlio murderer - or , or a pal , horaino loM on tlio pralrlo and dtovo tip ( n a farm > ard sixteen mites ftoin tlio HCOIKof tlio crime the no\l mottling at Minrlso and Inquired for tlio road loading south. Nothing was thought of tlio Inoldonl tlion , lint about a month later wlion Todd'H bodv was found In an old eave near his house , with two ImllotH In bin broiiRt nnd IIH ( lioitd tmttoiod wllh a pick , tlio slt of Ilio lout stiatignr to Ilio farm house was looallod. It was remembered - bored that tlio team that tlio man drove looked like Todd'H and tlio dog that followed resembled bin. A month after the nttttdoiod man was found tlio same dog tottintod from the south and wont to the scene of the otlmo , howlIng - Ing for MR intndorcd innHtor. Con vinced that the ninrdoror bad gone south , and knowing that Klmor Young , an oioapcd convict \\lto , with bis brothers , bad ntado trips through the country near nndor assumed names , It was docldod by tbo oflloors to go and urroHt nimor for tbo crlmo. Ar riving at Wo slnglon Springs , the of ficers took the sheriff , ox-Hhorlff and two deputies , the llvo carrylitK Will- chester rlllos , and Him ted for the Young ranch , sixteen tttllos west of thoro. Klmor was absent , BO John , fiornald , and the aged falhor wore ar- tented on tbo same wan ant and charge , brought to Mlllor and , nftor a thnio days' homing , the defense offerIng - Ing no evidence , John \\as hold , Oor- iiald and the old man being discharged. Tbo ovldenco of tbo man at the farm honao that John was the man dilvlng the team that mottling that ho do- sctlbod as Todd's , was snlllclont to hold him for trial , but tbo state now claims to have moro evidence. Pievloim to the Todd mm dor , Jacob Johnson dlsappoatod fiom the Todd nolghboihood. supposed to lime boon murdered About this time a valttaldo team was stolen fiom Wo slngton. Another PI Imp was the choking ami threatening to kill a woman living nlono , for her money by two unknown men , Todd and Johnson Ihed alone ; iob- lioi v was the motive , and all the crimes ate laid to tbo sntno man or Todnttlal of John Is expected to lead lo moie a noils a $7.01)0 unvaul IK up fet conviction Cheap Lands. A tit si class olKbt > acio tract of Int- piovt'd land , splendid locallon , good soil , all lavlex el and nice. onlllvo mill's 11om Not folk. Neb I'llce light ( ! U. Solloi Not folk , NehtasUa Try our New York buckwheat flour Fe * d store 1'nolfle block THURSDAY TIDINGS. Mrs K O Mount loft this moinlng for Denier , Colhete she will visit with her btolher for a month. Mis S H MfTarland wn < called to Hoomor vesterdav bv the Illness of her sister Mis .loo Stoltilmugh. II 1. Spauldlng teiualiis In about the same condition ,11 hN tionte on South Ninth tteet > t , Mtid Is no\\ sleeping - ing ) ln < so iioitlon of the lime Mis lolin OivtMipntt OMiects liel pireuls tn airlvn In Not folk soon fiom Ohio tor an extended visit bete Tl'ev in n teiualn dining the siimmet Aiebitoot I P Stltt and Continctoi U II lte\iiolds went toVlnslde at noon toilnv to lie pioscnt this after noon when the emitiaot fet the new spliocilliouse Ihete Is let Not folk lodge No 4(1. ( I O O V will moot tonight fet woik In the In Itinloiv degtee The open MMIMIM for hunting wild ducks , geese In ants s\\uus , cranes nnd game watot foul , ended last Sat- utd.tv and tbo liuntor who now shoots ono of the-w bluK runs the risk of ciossltig Hues with the game wardens and other peace ollleois of the state The st.ue audltot ha * lntlmat < > d that no bounties on wohes killed be- fete the Hist of Jnlv will bo paid by the state. The law passed without an emergency clause nnd It Is ptoposed liy the auditor to refuse pa.\niont until the law comes Into effect Lancaster county has furnished fifteen scalps for payment under I be now law early in the season As a feature for Atlior ilav some of the Not folk schools are planning to plant shrubs nnd flowots as well as trees for the season. There Is no doubt but that the various school grounds of the city can be materially Improved by parking and gardening if the chlldicn can bo induced to take nn interest In the work , and the board of education is doubtless willing to assist in the movement. Norfolk friends of Fred Sldler will bo pleased to learn that ho has been advanced to the position of assistant foreman In the binder department of the Piano Manufacturing compatt > at Chicago In addition to this ho IIIIH peifecled a patent olocttlo enminclat or for barbel shop * which are now be Ing ntaniifnclniod and will In Ing hint n hiindwoino totuin. It In an automat Ic number Indicator , woiltod b ) pious Ing n button nt the chair of curb bather - her In the shop , which ilngH up "next" At the mooting of the commo/olnl club tomottow night the now consti tution and b ) laws will bo ptoHonlod .for action and the club will bo pet inn- notilly oigiinlycd on the plans laid down. II Is n mailer of Intcicst to ooi.tneinbet . and every business man and ptoporlv owner to know whatlbo now plans of go\ eminent are to bo and to know what olllcers will bo chosen on lo dhocl the work niilll.lho regular annual mooting of tbo oluh In January. The Interest tnkon In tbo last mooting Indicates that this coming meeting will bo laigolv attended and Intensely Intel on ! Ing. A mooting of Notlhwostein inllroad agonlti fiom the Nehiaska & Wyom ing division was bold at Fiomont yes- tot day Among those present weio ( ii'iioinl Huporlntoiidoiit C 0. Hughes of Norfolk , Hupoilnlendent O II Hoy- nolds of Not folk , Supoilntoiidont F. A. I hit mon of ( 'bullion and General Ft eight Agent IMornol of Omaha The mooting was devoted lo discussions of Intoiost to the agents nlono At noon Ft eight Agent Ilenjamln entertained twenty at dinner. PicpaiatloiiH ate being made In Nor folk this season for consldoiahlo ten nis for Ibis > onr , n number of en- thuMitsIs who bad not been In tbo ganio for yoats having expressed a do- slto to got hack on tbo courts. It Is not piohablo that tbo sport will have n tovlval Hitch as It had two yoatH ago , and It Is unlikely that the enthusiasm of ton ycniH ago will cvor ho mani fest hoio again , but the loyal racquet wloldets nio encouiagod by the pros pect and bollovo that there will bo moio tennis this year than last. Mr and MJS. H. r. Dodd of Fremont have tocolvcd a loiter fiom tholr daughter , Dolly , descriptive of her wedding on AptII 8 at Concord , North Caiollna. Tbo nolahlo feature of tbo wedding Is that the hrldo Is lint thir ty-two Inches tall and weighs but for ty pounds , while the groom Is thirty- six Inches In holgbt and weighs tlfty- llvo pounds. The midgets are with a carnival company , and the marriage was made an event of great Import ance The name of tbo groom Is Ma jor Ilaykln , llotb the brldo and groom received some valuable ptoscnts fiom the management of the company , tbo company Itself and other ft lends. Mr and Mis. Uaykln Intend to visit the bride's Nebraska homo after the close of tholr engagement next fall or win tor. Tty a News want ad for results. OLD CASE FROM NORFOLK IS IN SUPREME COURT. JUDGES LISTEN TO ARGUMENT General Manderson Argues In This C.jse That If the Bounty Is Not Granted , the Entire Bonded Indebt edness of the State Is Annulled. Lincoln. April lfl ! Tbo sitpiome point nt this sitting will listen anew to aignments In tbo beet sugar boitntv cases which have been pending before the courts of the state -for two vears Recently a decision was tendered against the companies on the gtoiind that the law was unconstitutional In seeking to piovlde for state expendl- Into to foster Internal Imptovements and also because of a technical weak ne s 111 the title of the hill A rehear ing was giantcd and the attomevs for the plaintiffs nto taking tbo gtoniid that the claims ought to be allowed because they constitute tnotal obliga tion of the slate It Is also contended , that while the title of the bonnlv hill 'ofonod to the pnincut of monev fiom the treasury to encoutage both the sugar beet and chlcoiv ralsets. It U not of such a dual inline that Its vnlldltv can bo attacked It Is in this suit that Konoial r r Mandotsou one of the aUormns for the companies , rnt os the argument that the fotmer decision will Invali date millions of dollars of bonds Is sued bv eonntlos and other political subdivisions to'aid In public improve ment He contends that the piece- dent. If established will wipe out al- mo.st the entire bonded debt of tbo state It Is claimed tbut the Oxnatd and Norfolk beet sugar companies paid the bounties to the farmers at the time thev put chafed the beets and there by are out to the extent that such pay ments wore made The attorney gen eral does not regatd that argument setiously. taking the ground that the bounty law was bad because It ex ceeded tbo constlttuloniil giant of power in Its effort to piovldo for a policy of fostering tiado by state aid The legislature of IflO" passed a joint resolution authorising the com panies to btltiR suit after a bill pto- vidlng for the payment of the bounties had been dofoatod. At the last se * . slott , Henry Tnrrar of Grand Island , tbo manager for the Oxnards , was n member. In the legislature which has Just completed its labors , Mr. Tarrar again represented Hall county. It is economy to use want ads it you have anything to sell , exchange 01 give away ; or If , on the other hand you want to rent , buy of borrow. MYSTERIOUS NIGHT FIRE BURNS SOUTH NORFOLK HOUSE. BEEN EMPTY SINCE TUESDAY Fire at an Early Hour This Morning Burned to the Ground the Cottage Owned by Lou Taylor Teams Were Scarce Serious Situation , [ from TlmnKfiiy'H Dully 1 Another Norfolk homo Is In ashes and another mysterious night lire , 01 limited In an empty house that had been unentered nlnce last Tuesday , has gone down upon the iccord of lKi. ! IncondlarloH. The cottage at HonUi Not folk owned by I/m Taylor , a hrakomnn on the Chicago & North western tallioad , and occupied until last Tuesday by Htakomnn Wood , Inn nod to the ground at an early hour this nioiiilng , dining the severity of the rainstorm. The building was In- Hilled for $800 Tbo flto was dlscovcted Bluntly af ter 1 o'clock and both the South Nor folk and the city station fire alarms wore sol going. The South Not folk hose company , the Mast hose com pany and the book nnd ladder coin- puny tespomlod nnd mndo the run to the ( lie , but no witter was dtnwn , the neatest hydiant being tbtoo blocks avvny and the house being already doomed. The dromon had hard work to save tbo Ilatomnn homo , which stood within throe feet of the burning col ( ago , and the fire spread several tlmos. Tlio hooks tore down tbo binn ing , to pi event the binning of the Hiitoinnn home. Teams n Scarce Article. riromon found teams n scarce ar ticle last night nnd waited for fifteen or twenty minutes before they suc ceeded In being dtnwn to the flic. Many of them are today heartily In favor of buying the team that was suggested by Councilman Parish , to keep In readiness for Just such emer gencies. When It Is considered that every haul for the book and ladder trucks alone costs $ H , nnd for other carts ptoportlonnto sums , It may bo tendlly seen that n team could be soon paid for. The brilliancy with which the ( lames Illuminated the April clouds , throw a red glow nil over the city and ninny a sleeper took a peep at the ( lames from his window. FIRST REAUPRIL SHOWER More Than Inch of Rain Precipitated on North Nebraska. An AptII .shower , the Hist of the season , unless that could bo called ono which the other day slumeiod fio/en en stals , came on this vicinity last night and continues today , leav ing more than an inch of nioistuie to tbo benollt of germinating ciops. Tbo rain was quite badly ncodcd ns the surface of the soil had become dry I and dusty and some of the small plants that bad boon damaged by the recent fioo/o needed the soaking to I In ing them out fiom Its Influence. The di.v and dusty roads which had * not lost their winter toughness will S also bo benefited by the shower unless Si It has followers that again convoit i thorn Into deep and slek ( > mud. SS An undesirable foatuie of tbo storm Sa S was that the wind which had boon In a the southeast dm Ing > esteidav , changed to the northeast , nnd thoio a Is now a possibilit > that it will bo fol I lowed b > another season of cold .liter warming for n da > of two and giving vegetation a chance. Since an onrlv hour this momlng the lain has descended sto.idllj , until tbo suiplus has again filled the ditch es and ponds and flooded the btreets and low l.vlng giottnd Up until 2 I o'clock there was no diminution In the downpour and no pi aspects of an oar- lv lot-up , so that bofoie the slorm clears II may add seveial Inches of moistuio to the pioclpltatlon for April , which has boon unusually light for the I month , only 15-100 Inches bolng ro S cotdod up to tbo piosent htoitn. Ac companvlng the storm was a stiong SI wind which has dtlvon tbo lain in I shoots bofoio It and has mndo it ox ttomolv Inconvenient for pcdostiiaus. H ospoolallv those who insist on c.uiv- Ing paiasols and timbiollas Itocauso of this foatuio the downtown rostnit- i.tnts did a lushing business with these who preferred to spend n o.uar- toi or flft.v cents than to b.iltlo with the elements for tbo several blocks between their business houses and homes Mitchell's Pisa in Abatement. Portland. Oio M"il 19 - lu th Unittni Stales dtatilit court Unlt-M States Suuutoi Mitchell , ' thiouth hia attorney. Mr B numt , cndtjuYored to * ut > uiii the r Kulnrity of the pro- cnrdlns * telatine to lh < t Introduction f his plra in Ahatninrut to connection with his IndUtmrot nUh th land fraud catPi. Xrcumtnt wat uot con- cludnil. As an advertising medium The News-Journal la unexcelled In Its ter ritory. Negotiable Instruments Low. Tbo negotiable Instruments law passed by the last Nebraska legisla ture to take effect August 1 , is uni form with the statute already estab lished by twenty-eight states. There will bo no days of grace on notes or drafts in Nebraska dated on or after August 1. And In many other re spects the law relating to checks and bills of exchange will be simplified and made uniform with the laws of other slates. The Flint National Unnk of Lincoln hns printed n pamphlet edition of the law and has mailed n copy ( o every bank In the stnto. Firebug Not Caught. Chief of Police Larkln returned at noon fiom Omaha , where he had been In nn effort lo apprehend the boy who Is wanted on n charge of setting a ( lie , but the youth was not to bo lo cated In that city , and the olllcercamo hack empty handed. It Is now though ! by tbo nuthotltles that the Juvenile ( Irohng Is at Columbus , Nob. , and the aiitboilllos thoio have been notified to keep a look-out for a tall , slender young fellow , rather good looking. "Although ho said he Intended logo lo Omaha , " said a friend of the boy today , "ho tenlly slatted for Columbus and said that If he didn't get the Job there that he wanted , be would soon to dcnon. " No tinco of tbo lad has thus far boon repotted from Columbus. KIRKMAN'S BAD RECORD. Fort Nlobrara Captain Who Has Been Sentenced to Dismissal. Washington. April II. The report of the courtmnitlal of Captain Klik- man , of Foil Nlobiara. Nebs who has boon found guilty nnd sentenced to dismissal , now goes to Ptesldent Roosevelt Judge Advocate ( Jeneral Davis re ceived the loeord of the cottrtmattlal proceedings Cnptnln Kliknuiu Is sen tenced to be dismissed. After the record has been levlowcd by the war depattment the case will bo submitted to the ptcsldent for dual notion. Klrkman's Romance. The most sensational charge against Capt Klikman was hi each of arrest , caused by his sudden depar- tine from Pott Nlobrata to Valentine , Neb. , to meet Mis. Chandler , wife of Lieut. Chandler. The two had loved and had been totind out Mis Chand ler was sent fiom hoi husband In dis grace and later went to Omaha and killed bet self. The romance of these two Is such ns has happened more than once in tbo at my , and may happen any time again It was the old htory a hus band far nwaj with his troops , an other officer nt home , loneliness , en nui , a little fllitntlon , devotion , openly declared love and then ruin. This sitnta up the romance of Capt. Kiik- man aild Mrs. Chandler. Young Chandler was a line young follow , a New Yoik city boy. When the war with Spain stalled be enlisted as a private In the Twentv-second regi ment of New Yoik clt.v When his leglment came home fiom the Phil ippines he got a' commission in the rcgnlai aintv He was appointed second end lieutenant In the Thlitlotb Infan- try and has since been ptomotul to first lieutenant. All this time there had been n MIH , Chandler the beautiful Hesslo Kenloy that was , of Italtlmoro. She was the toast of mote than one gay gnlliei- Ing ; her o.vos , her hair , her coinplox- lon of tosos and ctonm , her tact and vivacity , became at once the delight of any post whete her husband might be stationed Last September Lieut Chandler was ordeied to Pott Rlley for the rllle matches , and Mis. Chandler lemulned behind at Pott Nlobiaia , Capt. Kltk- man was stationed theie wl'h hlHcom pany of the Twenty-llfth Infautiy. The handsome captain a West Point er of the class of ' 89 found that noth ing pleased him moie than a call at Mrs. Chandlet'H Then them were dlnneis alone , little tides nnd drives , moonlight confidences , n kiss In the datk , the warm piessuie of a hand the two found themselves In love. Lieut. Chnndloi came back to Foil Nlohiaia He was not long In find ing all the Until. Thoie was enough for him to bring suit for dlvoice He had hoaid how In other cities Mrs. Chandler had been Introduced as Mis. Kltkmnn by the captain So. Lieut Chandler dismissed his wife. ' With her little bov she went away. Then the captain nnd the lieutenant's wife made no secret of their mad love fet each other. Wherever Capt. Kirk- man went thoto went Mrs. Chandler "Capt. and Mrs. George W. Kirk- man" vveie teglstoted at the Oinnd hotel , New York. It was plain to ev erybody that the man bad been drink ing heavily , but the devotion of "Mis. Kirkman" saved him many a contre- tempts. They left for Baltimore. Mrs. Chandler went to her mother's. Capt. Klikman to the Hotel Stafford. Capt. Klrkman got a check cashed for ? f > 0 on the Wells Faigo company Capt. Khkmanwns , anested , sent to Jail , but the case was setled out of court. Meanwhile "deserter" bad been wiltten against Capt. Klrkmau's name on the army rolls. A coint mtutlal was ordeied. Other chaiges wete piling up against the captain. He was accused of destro.vlng $2,500 worth of furni ture In a hotel. Seveial firms report ed that Capt. Ktrkman had imposed upon them with \\oithlcss checks. lint still Mis. Chandler clung madly to the man. She begged him to quit drinking and to remember that her life was In his keeping. Hut the plead ing of the woman was like chaff be fore the wind. Mis. Chandler was foiced to go to her mother , Mrs , Ce cilia Kenley , In Ualtlmoio. Arrested in Brooklyn , The oflicer was accused of fnilute to pay his debts , of passing spurious checks , of Intoxication , of desertion , of conduct unbecoming an officer nnd n gentleman. On October 2t last ho was cnptuied by Capt. Morton , eighth Infantry , In the bouse of a retired army surgeon In Brooklyn. Though only 35 yeats old , Capt. Klrkmnn looked GO. In due com so tbo com I martial came up at Fort Nlolmun. MIH. Chandler was summoned as a witness. She -went to her husband theie and fell on her knees before him , begging for a leconelllatlon. Lieut. Chandler , It Is said , refused. Mis. Chandler gave her testimony and went back to Omaha. Cupt. Klrkman lomnlnod nt the foit. Then came the end , A bountiful woman walked Into a gunsmith's stoie In Omaha on March 1 nnd bought u revolver. Four days later Mis. Chandler killed herself with this new pistol In the Paxton hotel. Her only confidante had been Lu cille Phlllipps , a maid employed In the hotel. "I nm the most unhappy woman In the woild , " sobbed Mis. Chandler to the servant the only woman to whom she could tmn. " 1 had n beautiful home , and a good husgand , and I have sact Ificed everything for the love of a man , for the love of Capt. Klrkman. " "Hmy this with me , " was written upon the back of the photogtaph of her son , which was marked with blood. The wife had tried to hold it In her hand while she killed herself. The news reached Foit Nlobrara , nnd Capt. Klrkman , who was under guard , twice tried to kill himself , by opening bis wrist with a pair of scis sors and by taking morphine. Klrkman's Bad Record. CapL Klrkman's record In the army1 Is not of the best. He was born in Texas , but was appointed In 1884 to , West Point fiom Illinois. Ills father was a piomlncnt army officer. He was made captain In the Twenty-fifth , a negro regiment , in 1001. When the Philippine Insurrection broke out Capt. Klrkman was made a major of the Forty-ninth volunteer in fantry , another ncgio regiment. On , boatd ship , going over , he insulted Archbishop Chapelle , nnd was arrest ed Intoxicated In the streets of Ma nila. Gen. Otis court martlaled him , and ho was dismissed from the ser vice on March 1 , 1900. He was re stated to duty July 4 , because of his powerful political influence. He was married , but his wife , who was a Miss Goodnll , of California , finally spurned him. Mrs. Chandler belonged to a dis tinguished Maryland family. Her brothers are railway men , and one is with the Southern railway In the New York ofllces. She was a niece of Gov. Warfield of Maryland , and related to ex-Senator Gassavvay Davis and Sen ator Gorman. Her mother , Mrs. Ce cilia Kenley , has a high social posi tion In Baltimore. Her father died two years ago. ago.ROS. . Easter Offerings N A superior line of men's and boys' clothing for this x I season. FINE CLOTHES that excel in fit. fabric and style. They are the best that can be bought for the money. An elegant stock of men's furnishing goods , comprising - M < ! ing all the new novelties for this season in hats , caps , shirts , gloves , ties , hosiery and underwear. See them and you will admit that goods and prices are right. The Hit of ike Season , in Ladies' Garments I Clever and nobby styles in silk and Moh iir shirtwaist suits. Fashionable spring jackets and cravenettes in Covert cloth and Thibet. Jaunty little silk jackets , entirely new style of petticoats , the best and finest g ladies' waists. IH I LADIES' AND MISSES' WALKING SKIRTS Proven the best fitting skirt in the market. An immense H assortment of every new style and fabric. The goods \\e are ottering are without doubt the best H values of the season and we cheerfully recommend them to our friends and customers. I I BAUM BROS. 8M NORFOLK , NEB r- : * xxxxxxxx * M