Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 13, 1893, Image 1
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. 1 WENTY-S ECON D YEA R. OMAHA. THUISUAY < Mtfr&NIXO , APKIL 13. 1S03. XCMRER 2 tfTER THE CYCLONE PASSED f Tvst- ij t TtniUe Tola * * * . jN WWJU6HT AT PA * thr Tw TU r A prU liSffcl Telscanea to \ , town today too * * ttwflewar * > varrtr s. aiacM baBdfcr w- some oafldia * * were : . = /r.'j aed. others w re : ' , * rwi e dajaared. Frefcrbt < - . ; up bodily aad 4abed to firowa acroa * the maia --.aria * ? Ib" trains. The . . rrived at 5tbis awaiae ; ' , rinc tbe Hack. . a aw from a ao-alb westerly dt a nearly as * a a little way VajHwd we- it touched tbe jRWiad. tar- tn tr M-bool houses aa J the dwell- - f a o .ior d asan named Hil ) ' - . , i : hi * teg. Th * resideaoe of . - K.ear tbe same piare. was atoo - -i : < Ti-nns Mr. Biley ia aa te- - itton. yurrr App * ami > ee f the AVitlrler * v storm raised. ? ass- lr : , ' rtbe ver Inn-ao. aad is ecrib dbf about half-a- . saw a as beiar jtj i turning ia et ery oonoelTahle t _ .r- ' > Vh.ie tbe storm was aas - tbe atmoeptters fteiow was s.i.L H toarbed tbe eartli. o -t ee lamaa aad Pase , destro ) - . . . . -i.nr U B UB ra ed aad lea i tSi piace. ; -eded at this paiat by a wry . . -tiK-h did eaasiderabie da are nrhU. The first bafld- : k in towa wa * tbe creamery. ( c aad just started to operate rester- nv-wnmr It was owaed by a stock 71.31 < - < f farmers aad was built at a > M 'Hi' ' The Viildiaff * * * btowa ' - . - . r..5 ' ' ndatkJi aad dama-ge done to tie tit.Tt 'f fl.iw * or more. TY.rrf People In | rrA T- ! - i iT.ce of R. P. Waews v * pdted i , : t > arri.-d lUKNt fifty yards aad tora a , . . . es Mrs. Wafers aad two s M.lrrnwere ia the boase at the st , ue Mr * Wojrors rtweived a serious scalp w - - t * ' . - -ras badly bruised aad she w s : ' -r . iajured. but wJi E' r i. : - i. w. re not 9eri asly rTt.c Pae irri-t E-ill is a total loss. It was cart - . ai r . the railroad track , a distaac * t f t i ft v varis. aad dashed to pteoes. A iom tx-1 unn r to W. W Psse w s car- nt ao- > away and dasbed to pieces. Tl-e f JT TUTP store of Caester Ht l was ba.J . > Ian.ireAi. tbe front beoaf biowa in tT t f miiur ilvnsxr < 5cL Ibe 'iarr . .f Bobcat Gray was eatirely de- sf ed. I. , i. wine tbe machiaery K > * * i - _ rstion aad iato aa uBW * ca ssbte T1 rrie . norteist of tie towa is strew w tb boildiuz debris , jacatoery , v. n. ' . 1 * rut jreaad rabbtfeh tor a ais- fan e rtwo. Tbe < .torm jMWsed I rr t tr.e northeast. riin aad laflfarr nr' _ . aseveral farm areperties w re - .1 I * T- -cer freaks are reported. BvOd- ' - -eeti carriea quite a distaaee aad i . . iri t-i.yored , aad wire fe ces . irr t- . tr.c wind Tbe most t _ f s'tat no lives were tost. Canoe l r tbr HiMBNe- * * . F r1 .ff is beinjr * on by tb < S.-1 pr1.1 * ia te vfliw * to tat < c-ire f ! c s.-k and boawJess. Tbe Vow wfl ; . - x = . ae ia town AOO ricimiy. -'T Tty owsers aad r _ . _ . fach other OB tbeir miraraiow er > . - : e Tbe day te cold and drery aad tfc is i ' makiar tbe saf w z -s . 'Winp a pale aad ftr7- -f uit ise. Maay fxwple caate b last r-plit KB tbe train sad others drew FJ > S , iais were siOBuaoaed froai adjciaiaj I wss az 1 jre tenderly tairbtir tor tbe af f. tcl NKimmuBBcatioB caa be haj w.th jK'ints west , as the wire i d wbut fortunately tbe wire "is ii w -k. rr ; order east of this pUoe aad ooa c.z.rati 'tan ' be had with tbe outer werM Tire * > chool H ak i I xawUi-ht O'Nir L , Neb. April 1 ± 'Special ' T k frz = . t TEB Bet ] Tbe storm pf yesterda afters 3. 'n j > ass < * l throart licit ocnet ) aboi f jtren nu.es cast of ibis city. Ia the Dr , "t K va ; s-utfa of laataa there were tw s < " M I : .scs comateMly demoUsbod aa par's.f tl. buildJags were carried a milan an- . . T f re 'as itcbooi ia both houses 2 t * * - fc.t ill the childrea ' -PC rftfiriar stfcrbl scratches. c t r. _ : i aaaoaa Hill was : s ' -S' wbea the wiad struck it. I f , ' . . - h-- * up aad earned it awaj d- . c Hiii oat about 1,30 * feet Iroi XT - " . . r.use bAd stoodhmatdax hi . ' - ' ? i * t 'he knee. HP ash lag his rift ' . . . ' . 'itrmt * ut'jTtttf hiai fmiLi ul ! . - \ -MM ! . T * e storm y tmuud many carioi ji its journey. Ia a iab tic to Rooert t"-r y , wbirb wi C. sT- were Ivor horses. The ba : v..s in ta * air aad oarrted any M tlr ' w re Sonad Jthmtt eighty tt * fr ' -r the bars had stood , TOdaJare * t. v.so ul Miaer Riiey. ahw = . - southwest oi Pas v.r IPO aad he aad his wife w ; & T , < - istaaee from acaa BatMin-VM -.ii < not fully recovered as yet. Hint lK uKMTH. . s i LVTCII. Nek. April 12. pr da.1 T 11 The h * wiad yv ertey < w I ) < - ttabie of Mr. F. A TaoaiBsa S' < u ; u the buiidiag at the Tlain.b" . : uaisjcred. THE UAKV IKCATEIJ. On * thr tlat 1'xBittr l J rt-4. t - A la . AprOJifSj * tal t , . rrl-rr. A severe toraado atiir ad r. .f J itx-rcoaaty tact rveaia ? awa . x ao..mpaaie4 ia several at cM aj f . . . . . .if rumAt wt four auies a t - n a iarre barn oa the Ueorre Uix w. ettindy dr traj < il aad * evei s K. --it ju > a ie/urad 5 IT- . * af Fred M ytar was t ! ' . * oB > e of the ocvuaaatc tedly : l. i Haskin . * ha jart awd ii * < - a- . : - ir > : iu * it ooetauwid w , -w v uri'i ; bt faari'y of MK or aev - ' . ' - . Tf j to tbtwinds The babe U " - ! : ! * thr vifijy OU B t fau s ' ' " - * f.iia t-ir. r , is fruffi t .1 1 , t > Be sai _ . . } ' v * vf the rj ran < e Mr laitj. ! n.nes i tr ; _ n art .uM ere boy iid V MB aadpcrtaof ! * * w ca eaald aot be fovad. llrt thr K.Bn t-K. Ia . Aaril H 'Sa ektl TUurrae. toTB BciL t BhrhtS rate aad wted stana wa * q tv reafTBl ia this ertaa , tboorb ao rrrat damaev was doae. Trsta * oa aearlj- all roads are decayed b * # boat aad birt water A freirbt car on the rfeV track at the east end of tbe bridve here wa * btowa oa to tae main track last nirbt ao ta * rotniaf T b a p * enrrT collided with it. wTwrkia * tbe eanae aad t ae freirbt car aavd badly rojTjriar tbe eafia < er. I > mj > cr at U. . Aaril li 'Scial Te- ! rram to Tax BE * . The heavy rainstorm in this rerioa laM oidit did much damare here. Railroad aUc. terraces aad country bridce * wen cut oat Bad strveta were flooded. A bartBOt block owa d by tbe S ters of Merrr WM aaderattaoi. It has bee abaa- aoo i aaa will . factory of KJBO tmn Jfc PrtersfC was ftooded by tbe faH of a retaiaiar wall and the build- iar and macaiaery daoared to tbe extent of fo.fM-3 DrBTdrr * . Ia. April li A severe wiad- term passed over tbis city this afternoon. data * considerable daaiare. esperially m the lumber district. _ FATA LITl I > I > MJSrOrKL Orrjit HanxtTr * ; * t hf Uwriml tat tbe f I.extoctMk Mo. . April 12. A Most de- straLtive cydoae BBBsed tbrourh thi * city last airlit , aocxnapMiid by a viu > * t etectric stona and a fearfal dowaK r of raia. la the path of the storm , about S * ) yards ia width , every taiar was destroyed. The storm first struck about a quarter of a mile e * & of MTTiew , where tb ? boose of Mr. Keller iras destroyed bat the family wa * uninjured. Tbe house of Mr. Went- aetl wa * aert demo shed. bjt ao oae was in- Jared. W. S. Faon tain's hv > o e was tora iato kin.llinir wood and Mr. aad Mrs. Foun tain both seriously hurt , the latter probably fa tally. I be hoaf > e of "William Walker , coaaty as- * * w > r , a two-torr unck. was bat a straw before the force of the wind. Mr. Walker. his wife , three children aa a hired man were buried ia tbe debris. Mrs. Walker suc ceeded m freeinr herself and tbea went to the assu > taaoe of her husband , whom she suc ceeded is extricatiaf from bis aenloas posi tion. Tbe hired man had IB the meantime freed himself and. together with Mr. aad Mrs. Walker and Mr John Walker , his wife aad hired man , wbo lived near by. aad wbo had arrived to reo4er assistance , succeeded ie extricaticr ooe of the children alive , but probably fatally ia.rurod. Tbe other two ere dead before they cxsuld be fottes frtmi under tbe immense pile of brick , mortar aad timbers with which tbej were covered. Mr. Walker was badly cut about tbe bead ami much bruised ease where. Mrs Walker asd tbe hired man were not seriously hart. l > e lr etia IHre. Tbe railroad water tank at Pase City was next demolished : tnea came the bous ; aac barn of Mr. HuU hiasoa. a few hundred yard ! further aort beast. Both are utterly de strayed. Mrs Hutchinson had several rite broken , and it is tno-jchl she may aot re cover. Tbe others escaped with slicb injuries. A tenant's bouse oe tbe tarsi of Captait Todtruater was aert in tbe path of tbi storm. Tbe roof was blown ' and a negn child killed by a flji c brick. The bou e of Mr. John Lcke. ia tbe im mediate neichborbocMi. was btowa to atom : aad Mrs. Luke and ber brother killed. A bam on tire Josiaa Dison place cam next. Tbe ban was blown down , but tto tbree mules which it contained n ere left un iajured. The same was tbe result upon tb- Oortio place , wbere a barn was demolis-bea aad the animals therein not hurt ia th < least. lonnmerable oattioa&es , fences and tree wcr destroyed. Chickec.s bad all tbei feathers picke oS and .at tbe Waller plao aa irca pomp was taken from a i.hirty-eiihl foot w U aaa defia ated is aa adoiiuc ? fiek Tbe storm after arririjie in the vicinity o Dover seems to have risea from tbe eartt as ao damaire in this county is reported easer or aorta of that place. It was by far th worst aad most fatal storm which has eve risited tbis county. . Mo . April IiA resralar cyckm visited the cur them part of this county las create ? about fi o'clock. While the win was biawior strong1 from tbe southeast , heavy storm apf earea m tbe west , stnkin this count1 near tbe center , on the west lan < coursinr northeast , it made a path in thi oounty from two to four miles wide for a di tanee of about twenty-fire mites Tree fences , bouses and bams were demoiishe aad mny peoons Jail -d and many injured. The preatest toss of life is reportwl fro * Coadray , a nrininc town of about JKH jiopi letMn. Only tbree houses are left staodia there , nine persons were killed and Sft atom ar less injured , several of whom will d * Joe WaSord. Andy Mitchell. A&dy Aft as J. Pearmaa , farmers on Dry Fork. K > se the bouses , aad many of tbe occupants were i Jnred. At Midland Brktre Charles Adair wi blown from the bridge ana drowsed. Co : Ict * details are aot yetobtaisaUe. .HantVrrr Killed , SrEn.vTu.r. . Mo. April IS A cycioi swept over tbe western part of Crawfo : aad the east p < irt of Dent county last and l < des doiuc irraet pro ; > erty killed maay citiaens liviaz in its patb. At Bawkins Baa * William Afrber. tl eeziaeer at the aiae , and three men by t ) I aam of Lay were kilted Miss Lay w : btowa away anfl has aot been fouad. i satall chiid was blown away. W. A. WUsi is seriously iajsred. Superintendent Con t ray of the miaes aad bis wife were bad hurt. All tbe dwellings in the town aad toe store were bkrwn liowB. k At Jadwias postomce four men we E killed. t On I ry Creek. Crawford county , tbe iaeace of A M. Grtea , wbo was conSaed his bed , was tons eon by the wiad aad tl 1 1i old g-enUeoiaa killed. Farm bouses aj 1I barns rere destn > yed tarooebout tbe con I try , and reports are coming io every hour ferrous killed aad damage done. KWr > < i a.t Cwdrmy. The Coodrxy victiaii oi the tene > E.8eaabelaaradareas " " JOHN DILL. J MN LAY. A SUV LAY. XK. X5HEK. . i JAME VILSUN sad S.VBY Th tejured are : J. H. CorMuT. badly hrtasad. B H. BB WS , c aad iajurad iateraally Ixrisr CBUJ > of WEltam Asber. Bruis aboat the body. Two Yocsw Soss of Joha U'Usue , 1 Broken. MB * . JOKN DfU-iius , bruiend. Cm , Ma , AprU t * - As catMKi sraduIlj beoonek c > vi-a u up will t smai : towns aad hatcleu tUriKh Kaan and MvKOvtri. which were cycioo * * vn recterday. aatf a * the newt. , alwvys asaki to the list or lives su-riaoed prof rty daauutwl. S rac'viwd. the real i teat of tbe KTIC buonaies knew * . U te I poasiUie f get muaee of tbe rwUaw. he emr. aad ia awtt mta x6 tbe aoomsaxs i toctrartioa wtvufht are . ia tame placet wVt wire rom tauc Ji ! aa * rx-cM rostorcd arws u at4 available , i al * trv kea citunc brmc cavaced with t ' more important dtftx 'of carinr tar the : red. ia takinjr > re of the dead aa4 6 _ | < ttUui r tugtjhMwfcat was o * tbeir haf Ftftae * iieoaie arc known to ( u twu killed , thirty or fartj werr 1C - sum bi-ries bouM * . a wcl ! as iTti . were act troy ei MJ IJ stock * rue-l Knut true * wrr- t . . -1 ftiJ Uay t-ticMt wrr * n- ' .r ttik. . aad fiue a'j - ' ' . . tuf tie a b > rti e ia fuoj : - * -1' l'- ' ' JL. * - - - < - _ . THEIR NAMES HELP NO ONE Chun Loan ? is IIT : it AT THEia SHAS ? PSACTKE HfeutfeHt * Hair B H Tmi fw-rr J WHh D. C. April te. [ Teterram to Tic B t ; Eaciid Marta. ciniiaiaa. aad J. B .Sht mm. s rre4 tT of p * > state central committee , are u distress m a political war here. Tbey appear to hire cast their wflwmce with this admiaistra-tlm to the winds ia aa effort to play a smart trlci. it has bea discovered at the Post- ottce M d oae or two department * that tbose jreaUemeo have been eodorsmc by wbalesale ( riettds for appoinUa iti. as m&uaasters aad to otiier positions , aad doiar it ia tbe aame of tbe democratic committee of Nebra<a. Their ntmrf ia tbeir ofltcial capacity apyoar oa many reeoauaeadatioas , aad thetr ia- dorMsmeats f > ar OB re > r as the espres- shM of the state rooutitu-e ife-tif. It is sup- pasod that they bare made a wholesale busiBe&s of this oScial endorsaaeal. The offiebls here rSoeivwl aad ffled the meats as oomiar from the deeaocrstk- committee of Nebraska , and had aot the trick teea discovered it would have worked. Messrs. Mania aad Sb e a have twice at tempted to secure authority from the state committee to endorse application * , probably to make tbeir action , rood , aad both times were refused. Tbe committee did sot meet between March 4 and April 3. so tbat all of the eadorsetBeats pireo jetweea these dates were without any authority. At tbe meetinr of tbe committee April 6 the chairman and secretary fought for toe adoption of * reso lution or motion giving them this authority aad were iraomiaiously uefeated. All of these facts have been laid before the cabinet o fflcers aad tbe o&-ia4 signatures of E-JCIM MaroB-Chairma * . " aad J.B. Skeean. Secretary , " do not po here. There * * a Id ; Hen Oa. Somebody has been tamperiar iritb tbe papers at tie PostoSk-e department : retatis ? to postmasterships in Nebraska. It WES dis covered at tbe department today that tbe resignations of a number of ICebraska > fourth-class postmasters and tbe recommen- datioas for the appomuoeat of new o2Jccrs have been extracted froai tbe files Tbe case of the postmaster at Osoeoia , Polk county , is an instance. Some time are the incumbent at Osoeoia. a republiuaa. sent bis resignation to tbe department. Tbe dem ocrats there pot together and recommended a successor. It is moders o 3 tbat some prominent democrat in tbe state who is reeogaized as arbiter for appointments in tbat s ctionunder tbis administration , made a reoommeDdatioa. Neither tbe res ignation aor the reoommeadatious can be found at tbe PoiWCk-e department. The ofikials at tbe department wooM have ao in terest ia takinc from the files Nebraska or any other resignations or papers , for they are not supposed to have any interest ia the fillinc ot oftfces. Tbe puren. have b-en ab stracted by some democrat or democrats from Nebraska , who bms or have aeoes * to tbe files , an i wbo is or are recozaiaed as tbe power to dictate tbe nliis ? of vacancies. Tbe object is witbdrawmr or abstracting the papifs is of course to defeat early it-lieu. By removiae- traces of rebisaatioB or roaomiaendatioB the stats < rae is siaia- taiaed aad some ota-dr power may be able to step ifi aad coetnol tbe patroaaire. It looks a > tbocrh there aav be a stoisatkw ia Ne braska appointing circles here oce of these days. Hon. G M. Lambertson laid down today tbe oSce of assistant secretary of the treasury , civmc way to hi * soccesor. Mr. W. E. Curtis of New York , aad then bad * his o aal associates goodbye and tenizht left for bis home ir Nebraska. His deuirt- are was tbe slmal for tnaay components. TTi * room , whk-b is aert to that occupied by Swretarr Carlisle , was throttled all after noon oy o&cers and employes of tbe depart- men t."w bo said an a Sections te farewell and bid him success and happiness wherever h roes. Mr Lambertson has made a fneod o ! everv ] < ersoewith -vrhom De has come in ooctact here. He leaves an excellent record as an oJScer and of tbe servjet reaaered by him aad by Governor Crouas in the Treasury department tbe stdte of Ne- bras tea may well be proud. Azoocr tbos < wbo came and bid Mr. Lambertsoc adiet was Srcretary Carlisle wbo p-ave him thi ; personal ana o ± krial tribute in ibe form o ; the followinr letter : DEPAHTVCSTT. WASHIMITOS. D. C. A > rii li Isas. Hun G. SL La uixtruoa. Wasb inpion. D. < " . : Mr I'EAK MX Yovr re-Jp a tkw. wb ch as tendered oc tbe Mk of March 19S , hereby screpted. lo take effect Uii date. IB ibcceptia : your resiroatlofi trotu tlw UoiKtrt-uit pa tlcw which JOB bare filled U 1kid ) wrtB eBt. it afford ; ' a rreat jAe Min ta sav tiiat since my entnuice into the o9sr < of tfce hWreiAry o' tJ e treasury yosr oaicia duties bare been di rbarr i in ibe mu t haUs factory auiaiier , and I t--i to siacemty tb&nl yea tor reuakibir at my rcqwst in Uw publh service until yuor place oouM be alted by tin aj | K > LnlnH-Bt of a saoct sor. 1 fca t the hooo : to be very resjwctfullj your * . 3. G Mr. LambertoB said to THZ BEE corre spondexit , just before kavinc the city toaisht tbat ais stay in Washington had been mos aeiveable in every respect : that he tai been treated with distinruisbed considers taon by both tbe republican and democrats x j admiaistratioiils. and that he left tbe aa te tioa's caaitol with tbe pteasaat reroUectioj id of bis short ofiicial career here Mr. Laa ibertsun will stop on his wa.i to Nebraska fo > f a few days with friends in Wis-onsin am amve at 1 ianojTi same Use next w kH has aoc | M d the eanioyseat of tbe teqiiH tore a tbe pro&ecation of the state o&ciaJ wbo sre Vemc impeached aad will give tbos oases his best endeavors. > < 4tra l iB ( at thr HMritt. There is quite aa acrrepatkw of Nebrask daaograte at tbe EbtmU tonicht. Amoa &Hm a-oe ex-GoTeraor Boyd of Omaha : Tc btes Castor of Liaoola. national oammitte stsa : Frank II Sjvarmau , a promineu baalna-of McCook. and Judge Crawford c West Point. Mr Castor oomes here ia tbe interests c some aspirin ? frieads. and he will < J3 upo tbe presilent and some of tbe cabinet ott cers to urge their merits for oSfce. Mr. Spearman , who is cjuite a power ia pa itk-s as well as nnincixl a ars ia the M < Cnok dist ; ict. is alsu iateres-UB ? biaibeif i t half of frieads Castor and Sp-sarmaa az nteairtiTit , coasiderahie time about the exact tire departments aad may carry away son oataes f or their fneads. Mr. h-tMwrmaa wiU 90 to Fortress Moarc M i cia Satorda ) to witness tae great latera * : kmal naval parade oa Monday , and then fc H P . w New York on bnf ae lor srer m j Wisaiv rus. D. C. . Aaril 11. r H I Telegram to Ta BEX. I The foliuwiaj ana l > e I ordere were iM-oed today : " j L ave "f ahveaceforaae moat ) > aad se eateen days with permJefclwi IB a * bejroi fy ] the wa M. mm lea First t teafaiiaf Cbarh re I. Bttdruru. Sixth tafaatry. i Ueuteiuut Ctiloael J ha X "UPte * , oorj uf euriaeers. tc detailed au ateaiber of tl a licbtooubuurd vie * Bajor O waid I . ' OinM. oorpr of ebgteeers , who i reiiened i m a Bicmtter S LUf board t I > rurtw < H > t ttttttt ruittt. ! i\.ce v r . .iai.i -a r-.u-r are vis.ta _ w.t I r aaa Mrs. K. ± ? tinned at Bfcoaarefc. X. D. pa * * d tkroart tbe city today nanpiine tf Fort M. Kianey. where be will m'tttafef ' tbe rrwtkni of a Voinrrapbutr \ frooi th4 | > e t to the nesrert railroad ttatkm. Donnr Otc fl Truhmn ; rereat abwe > r < > in the Blrlt Hilfa oa try be made a short trip into tb < royna bjrdenar oa the Bad Laads for the fttfotf ot lookiar iato oee matfrs of mtetnC to t * 4rp rtmeal The people n that aart of UXP enantry coastrwid ki prf c * tber as aMoaiar ar thine le * tha the ertahtiallaoat of aother aulitarr po t < ke to UM Moe RUre trtncv Thrj Mr-rt ami Htort l Heirs - to lt r Mnrjrr CU WK S Mara. . AprH II Tbe De troit Presbytery aaet ia Mmi-MmaaJ e aioa today and seteeKd nirei > eatatrre to tbe mcetiac af tbe peaemt auwmbly la Wab- iafton May 11 Afl of thrif elinrld V4o rte to tbe class mown as "liberal minded Prrs- bvterians. " They are m farw of the retl- sioa of tbe creed aad hoid to the opiatae that Dr Briers has oew a * d or dooe. nay thine to forfeit his plc < e la tk * church either as a prcibrber or professor. The deiicatioa will vote to > as tain tbe action of tbe New York presbytery ' ia frcqnitttiig Dr. Briegs of heresy. A resolution wa * adofrted faroriatr all tbe chances profOMi * by tke revision committee with oae exception. Tbat vi-as sectioa 7. chapter iii of tbe Wesuniaster raafttssioa. whx-h is ia effect that the belief of the church is tbat some ) > r oas are bora to be everinstiarjy damaed aad tbat tbe heathen will share ih saa e fate. A resolution wasrarried unanimously tbat the z aeral assembly Vs Askad to appoint a committee to prepare lor tbe use of tbe Presbyterian chuK-h n short evanrrtical creed to take the ) oe of tae confession of faith altogether. f A rrir , , D. C. ' . April 12. Tbe board of directors of the Catholic University of America met ia aoanutl session today. Amor the members jK-aseat were : Cardi nal Gibbons of SuJtiawre , civatrmati of the board : Archbishop Oarrieaa of New York : Archbishop Uyan of PaQadelphia. aad Arch bishop Ireland of St. Paul Tbe committee on studies aad difrciafae. of which Arch- btsb. i Ireland is cbatrmau. outlined tbe methods and purposes of the present curri- culojn and system of covernaent. and af &er discussion it was vasaaiKrasZ : . adopted. Archbishop Ryaav caalman of the com mittee oa orzaniatirn made s report upon the department of ohitesaphy. s 'i-r > oe and letters , whk-h was adapted. The board adopts Bishop Eeaae s tolan for schools in tbat department phifesophy. science so ciology. jurispr-jdeseem t letters. The committee oa orxacuzatktn was made a standing committee wossist Bishop Keaoe in arranria ? details * * ! in se ecti&c tbe fiu3ty of the new eVapartment and is con- stinrted as follows : . VlrrhMsbop Kyaa. Archbishop Ireland , tHA p Spauldinfr. MET. Farley. Bev T S. L and his eminence , Cardinal Gibbons t The .mtnmittee on 4a.ni-e reported the university in excellent ; csndition finini-iall > us far as present awed * re roncerued. Plans were forawhiied. hovrover. for an active canvass dorwir the next eighteen months \ * . secure fuads for the eudowmeat of tbe new faculty. W0aiaB * ll'.iurt ! oTif'oret B > 1K * > S BK. BrrriiA > . N. Y. . Aprfl 12. Tbe tweoty- secood anc aal TBf liss ; of toe Woman's Board of For-ir , Miiions oT tbe Presby terian church txmreMiB1 * at North chare * today. Defcrpates were present from all over theooontry. . Mri. AP.Sc ai * - of New York presided io % * e absence of Pres ident Boers Mrs Rii-bard C. Morse of New York pre sented tbe reports of home and foreign mis sions. which m&do a roixi sbowinr Tne treasurer's t-epon showed receipts for the p&st year. ? & 4.1VJ. aad tae disbursements about tbe same. Committees were tb a appointed jind Miss Kate MFleeMto cave an account of mission work ia laos. IMscussions took pbice apae the wava oi workinc amomr our yoanr : jieopie. This evenuc there was a peaeral meftinc at which addresses were made by Rev. Gil- lhn Reid of Chicago ad others. /-vrr.rr ur ? ; > .Uready Crau-ttrd with I'rople Whs Will .lttra.1 tbe lUir. CUCA O , HI , Aprfl 12. Today Tor tbe first time tbe Cfaicaro boteis commenced to be " rusbvd. owincto theiaSvx of World's fau visitors. Ibe tide of sirsnjrers ma.v be said to have fairly star ted , * tiougb the rrand in crease , tbe flood tide sf visitv . will aot bertn ualil about Apdl ii. Tbe $ rreat ma jority of p opte e misr Vere who liaveen rajred rooms ahead have enrarad them at ot abaut that dat . At ibe various bet < ei tht oibces and corridors are crowded and it u bard to ? et through tbe zairops. Tbe br music batt at"tbe World's fai : irrounds wfll have tn J-e remodelevt. Tbeo dare TbootLS , chier f tbe muvi. ] bureau te5t d tbe hall this'Morninir with a band o : sevesty-ilve musicians x.nd found the acous tic properties def"ctrfre The buildias i now oonslrLii-ted as tq create a disarreeabh echo , which destroys Uie eifevt of The musn rendered. It is only in tbe interior of tb < aall , however , that tbe trouble exists , and i is thought that tbt rtanres ueoessary cai be made easily. Aao ier test will l madi ext week. Tbe first of the beaiy Krnpp runs arrives today. It is a tear - ranee , breecb-loadin : riae , throwinr s projectile twelve mites Tbe run itself weighs thirty tons , while tin carriage it rests oa w hs forty -one tons. .v-.vrrjcrr.K.BKS Locked Oa : Cxramtt CaUrn Adept lr tulUtorj- rat ares. NEW YOWL AprSJ * . President Homtbal aad others of tbe Oothinr Manulacfurnr association were atr 9ej while in meetin , roasiderini terms r < 9 ttle3 mt of the cut tars' lockoai. Cbarp s of wmspirsrj bar been made by wdi < rtdaal c-maent cutters. Immediate ! ; of Mir the arrest of Uomtha ! aad HockstMter tiMr'e&rers arrested Le Kaufman B. HoUEai3 . 'Jk > un Trounsaae a David L. Newbrg. all me nb < a-i o tbe Manufacturers association They wer arrestnd upon tb ! < \ < mplaint of Dari Koss. Charles F R irfnrs uztd Henry WbiM of tbe Oothter CvtSop IH.IDC The six me were arraigned tMa nTtnxm and all wer paroled in tWesstoty of their lawyers fo elimination oest Wcdaw.u'ay At tbe ad.iourafjd xat-etuir of the exerotiT committee if ttoe CS ibia- Manufacturer association , beta t ! . it was decided tba the entire board tx aj | 9ii < t.t-J a Committee t meet a i-omoiitttt W'&re ui pomted by th Federation uf La bar consider conciliator measures for terBMBapaf th < - ] treM-nt loci out uf clothinr cutters ki response to the n quest fruan the Fedemaioa of Lauor & C11U.\ . MBit I'ay l J - - S * rs FAIJ > . S. JX. AprU 12 'Spec ' * Telegram to T c SEE. ' Is tbe Unite States conn this awning Judjre Mood ; o o * l for the Homoem iu > Mining ooiapaaj made a loair armtrnvmt for tbe retrial of tl suit of William PaBertoe of Lead Oi BTaiast tbe ( tMBHanr for damages tor t * lot of bis leek vbtkm ta * com puny's a ptoy Jailce Gartiua resutod the ptea aa tbe derision mat acerv d. William U Fraaierof Pine Kino * and R < Hul of Kooebnd were cuariit of Befiii iKjuitr to tne * ujif aad j aven t&xriy da ia tbe jail at Rapfl CUy > , S. D. , Ayru li. [ SfMMJU Tal rram tc < TBE Bee. ' Marshal Gurr return * this uj''n.ng : from Hi > t Siiinfu. haviog ctare4 Merod.thharr > d with ad 't wittbe wife jf J * * { . > i o.uBu-ntttA. a fr. c.rrait f ttis . . : . i-f er iv He grkud , "j RS. MASON ON THE STAND Oak * ! SkTK SITM Ttstjaaav AfaJMt H Hwteal SOME NEW LIGHT CAST ON THE KOMXR * f the A3trV at slwrt Whe fn > t'nrmiH C * IU u Important Hrarfct ; m Ute La ft Krtili me. JCeb. . April lt-Spcttl [ TM graa toTu But ] Tbe law books tht ww brought iato district cowt ttfe awra- ? to be need m tbe caw of the Male of Ne braska * eaia t Edward w. Maeoa. charred with aordfT , would form a library lancer than that which maay a * Ada * * oaxwty at torney pUBSUBeeS. "Whenever y o see a man wiib aa armful of law book * , you caa know be bat aa empty bead , " sareasUoUJy remarked Jud Gitlin of the defense aa be damped a half 4oae& law itaoks oa tbe table. Ed Maoa was broagat la , lookinr cheer ful aad quite aa.lt } in a new , neatij nttiar. suit , aed took a seat among his sisters and wiilt his father aad mother District Clerk Spices- introduced tbe Journal in tbe divorce case tried last January , la which Mrs. Anna B. Mwiu an1 ared a divorce oa bar cross- peutiiNL Oa rni i . i iiiiliimjon be sd that notice of an appeal iud baea ftladby Mason's attorneys. Tbea Mrs. Masoc was broarbi im , Wardea Al Beenar aad tbe matron of tbe peniten tiary aooampaayt& ? her. She was iwora and asked her aam ? bat bMore aa answer was Trim-Bed tbe defense objected on tbe zrouad that tbe j taUsa of husband acd wife had a&d still did exiM ana that any communication bt wea these was on viieged. B.v stipulation it was agreed that tbe relation of Vosbaad aad wife had exfead up totbe time of tbe divorce trial Mrs. Mason was withdrawn while tbe objection was ben ? arpTjea and 'b * andimre bad an opportunity to s e bow greatly changed sbe bid become smor she entered tbe penitentiary. Aad then the law teaks came in Attorney M , A. Hart teas opisied for tbe defense in support of tbe ob jection , He claimed that inasmuch as as appeal bad bees taken to tbe supreme court. tbe marrare relation still existed : aad sec ondarily. that even if a divorce was granted , a dironoed wife could cot testify arainst tbe husband. la support of tbe latter proposi tion be waded into tbe pile of books , aad for two boors read authorities upholding it. A4mm < l Ike Tfl.ti2M.BJ- . Tbe prosecution arr/aed that it was true that say oonfidearial < tommwuca.UaB made oetween husteuri aad wife was prititefed , but held that a divored wife could testify as to anytime which came to her knowledge throueh some outside scmrce This view tne court accepted. At 3 o'clock tbe arguments were concluded. Mrs. Ma on was put upaa lie stand aad testified that sh bred with her sinter in tbe | southeast part of town on Auimst 1 last. Tbe i eaort inform * * } tbe witness that sbe did not nee * to assweraay question which would incriminate herself Tbe defense objected to about every questioa and sared ill tbeir pieepuons. Mrs. Ma * t taa d tnat sbe saw Cole at o'ctedc wb m be was at her aim Vf tie road toward bis biata. She 1 saw bua alife at at u ? 11 it m. at ta sattat ? ' wl ere be tm $ fooad daa4. 5b < * > Ma ' vriih a rerolTer. wbicc was produced aad Sbe left immediately after tbe CWSLT out of the cast door The revolver she had tor about three tr---ks and sbe kept it a lew boors after tbe deed. Another revolver wbtch THIS produced sbe idttitiaed as her pvei. but she had it in her truak at Ua > e of tb crime. A paper which was hsad 3 ber sbe identiaed as beim : in Etf Masoa'c baadwritr iac aad as signed by him. The paper was not introduced in evidence. Tbe defence aoved to strike oat all tbe testimony sad saved .the. Jisoal exception on tbe motion btaac overrated. Sbe stated tbst she TTE.S a witness before tbe coroner's jury. At that thne sue swore sbe did aot know wbo MUad Cole , and tbe testimony sbe patt was false. Heard thr Sliot. PirrO. Nick PbUlinp. a tn > ihb r of Cote' ; , while COOK b o between H aad IS o"ck ck OB toe nick ! -of tbe murder , beard two shots. Goorre Davis also beard t wo shots betweea 11 and IS o'clock , whk-h seemed to S > e in tbe direction of tbe shanty or Mrs Mason's sister's boa > e. Mrs Hickraan. Coroner R. J ! ms was called sad created a creal deal of amus ai t by his det rmmat > D to tell tbe story at lenctb and IUSL as be wantea to. His testiaxMT flatly contradicted that of Mrs. M&soa is some jwrtjcul rs _ He c MDcld tbe } x st zaort fn iaq-aest. aad MeBti&ed tbe ballet be found IB Cole's Jnw. This troand cmstid benK > r- rhace. trbich resulted in death. Cole's eotit was polled up in the back as if it bad l-ea dooe i .v r > e oae. In condoctinr the post mortem tbe skin was removed from the back of the bead and some of the capillaries were found to have l > een ruptured as if by a blow \Vhen rapid benjorrhare ensued the swelh&c caused would disappear as it bad in this ease. He was positive that only one shot eatfr&d tbe body , and that tbe dead man was sbot while on tbe door in an nncon&cious condition- -hot WhH - rECHOfccI H - . Cole oonU bare been staadinf up and shot as be was. Be was knocked nacoaactoos a&d then earned in by at least two perams. Had be not been unconscious wbea tin bemorrhace be an. he would have made some movement which tbe dust oa tbe BOOT indicated bad i > ol taken place. Dt&Kf SberiS Boyd stated that there was a pool of blood a couple of feet in diame ter. which seemed to have iwued from tbe mouth. Tracmr tbe ownership of tbe re- ralver Mrs Mason ciaimod to have need , Boyu stated that it was pracuroJ by him fraM Sutpaea Cteit * a\rzb on the Sunday nrenous to tbe arrest Be substaatiat i ; tbe Ms&Mneal mad * bv Mrs. Hi.-.irwi n ytsfierday thai Mrs M&eoe went out to Mawa's borne la the counr } ' tbe da. ) after tbe murder. James Sauth a youu ; man wbo vurked at DeSeabacrh's last summer , " saw Mrs. Ma.soo drive up"to Ea Mason's place it JM in the aormin- after tbe murder Tbe two bad aa aztentued conv rsa- UOG at tb time Swpbea mienoan h traoea tbe revolver a step further About tbe middle of last june be loaned it to Mason , aad on toe Wednesday after t&e shxxitiu ; it was re turned. Ma&ott handed it back to tbe wit ness and waated to know if an ; oae knew thai be bad iv JU4 ltt the JvolT T. DeSeabaagb took tbe ( ran upstairs aad esaaained iv ana saw that it bad been fired recently. Tbe inMrior of the muzzle was colored a * if by biood. aad tbe witness wan so struck by it that be snauMoed bis Urolbej LyBMa to evamine tbe weapoa. Tbe day Ma oa was arrested be ejuac and asked the witness to hid * tbe rerolver , as oe said tbst brocirht into court it mtfbt ankt bid trouble. Tbe day previous it bad tamad over to Mr. Boyd The detease as certained oa trass-etrnminattoB that bad tbrfie times before terrowoa tbe revoi rer aad bad made a trip to tbe Platte during the period ' i LJI man Desfenoaocb substantiated the tea- i nve by hie brother . . ' Kerns. bo appeaMd as Mr * * MMOB'S attorney when "she made her conS - S fesskia and in tbe divorce suit , i * ctm ? ka ta # state ana made the argument fanjnt the todmusidd of ber testimony Tbe tuatun MK-US wtc mixed np than ever ai d a | BBasation u sure tueicnce - out sooner or late * vhich win astonish a food aaay p rBans ii HUuf k u no ttiBt tbey isuow ait absut U. < case. Neb Ar < pc u u < Tki BEE. , , UL.C wl tie ta * * a a ummm l tafc ermiaw la iac toi-M of a w ddiaTbe < - UcUar prUe were Mr C ft Upb g aad Mm Aa a Bmr Ta cerMBflWT was ymfmated by Krr. J C. Larsioa of Ooutba. A larr awab-of frtea4 aad reiaOvri were pr * et as invited rwwtt- ale tae eiite of the towa. An xmoaaal naat- Mr of valaabte ame U were br U > w i apoa tb * bappr oo f e Tbey ietve utcorrow an exteadtd weodiair tow cort.it SOT ME How In tto. * to ori * . U. . April li-ewrial : Tale- to Tu Bn : . FYod Moy e was ar rested IB Omab * yttimU.T by Sberiff Mf- Garrawrb. btvueat back to De * Moiaea today aad lox md vp He is eaa fcd wSta appro- prUtiaf HW ) from tV ia raace compaay if FVtaUafr Braa. . whim be rfi.rraaMfti. Meyer sooie year * au ir s : < - , , t tbe Botet G ldstr > ae aad afVnvarJs * j com mercial traveler. He KArncd a 1 > Moiaes ladr and anerwar s mov J to Sioum City- ana bex-ajne ( xrsaect d with a New York ia- ruraaie oomfiaay A sbortafe was di noT- erpd in bis aomunt * aaa he was only saved from proMtrBtioa ) rr tbe ( tayawat of tbe kbort- iff. whh-n was made op by relative * He tbn Biaved to Omaha acd bwatne associated with t * > e FVonnf comtway Some mo t.b later be was arrested for embezzlemeat aad brooch to Oes Moines His wife's folk * se cured his refeaiw. signed his bnads. aad be was eireo an opportunity to makef.w i hi sbortase. Instead of Aoinr this be coa- tiaued U > fo from bad to wgrse aoJ a few days agv was armted and pot in jail at Omaha frir jump oe a ( ward biU. Meyer t wife's folks bt-iard of this la 1 escaoade aad promoUy wltb-imr tbetr toads. Sbetiff Mc-tiarramrh iminwdiaK-ly west after Meyer. him back this m rniap. TrMiUe i an iatra Dfe > M u . U. . Aprii prain to Tn BEE _ R.V BnJwri' . a farmer of Warren county , i * uader aoads to avpaar bef < w * tbe mad jury of thi wuBty on tbe charpe of issuing- two forred notes for 2W each , beurm * tbe sienatares of < iorev and William IMilard Some time acn B > d- weli tx-jrotiateJ loaas acre , rivinr tbe notes as cuilaterai. civin bi * aazoe as W > ! _ Wy- laad. Tbe f rs-tTies were disoovered. aad after a Ion ? s arcb tbe aiieswd Wylaad was discovered a tbe person of BtdwelL It is said teat Bid well is quite well flaed. bt-iBp tbe owner of a etod farm. Siaoe be i * said to have uttered the forged notes be has marned Cfc rrh Fartm > s In Cawt. la . April 12. [ SpociaJ Tele- pram to fax Bex. , Another phase of tbe Evangelical aasociaUoa * caae came before Judre Halmes today ia tbe sbaae of a peti tion for a temporary iauactioa broucht by the Bownuui-Esaer faction against tbe Dubs factioa. The petitioa mate * to tbe oocu- parcy aad use of Bethel church aao tbe plaiatis ask that the other fa * Lion be en- joiaed f rom usine this church as a boose of worship or otberwisa. Tbey ask that a re- slraiaini order be made tiaiil arrnmeni * oa tbe ap 'k'a1ion for a temporary tn.TJOction can be heard aad this rwjuest Judpe Holoes granted without noti.ruip Uie defendants. C.ot MAK. HAIJ.T ( > X. la . April li The oontest between Editor Byrnn Webster aad ex- Ma j or Hank Ansan. father of tie famous base ballist. for Ibe Marshalltowa postoflk- * . culnuaated yesterday in a victorj for Web ster. He receirad a dispatch Irom Ooafresv = MK Walter L Hay s , at " - in aid that ate pafxtrs were favorably acted taat his api-ointiaent would Thry Ai raiMe lit IStchmend. V . . in C B- T -nrril } ' I'roefrJ nsk. . Vs. . April 12. At noon today tbe convention of southern governors assem bled in tbe senate chantier. For aalf an hour prior to that ti e a cumber of straasrers in tie city as well as numerous citizens vis- itad Ute readerrcus of tie lawmakers and Sited the space outside tbe railing and tbe galleries. A : 12 o'clock Governor McKmaey. accompanied by GoFeraors Fisaback of Arkansas , Foster of Lsuisiada. . Brown of Maryland , Jones of Alabama , Carr of North Carolina aad Stone of Missouri , appeared in * tbe chamber. " Tbe foUowini ; states were renresea ted by delecates : South Carolina. Georgia , Miss issippi. Tennessee. West Virginia and Ken- tcuks TevHs a&d Florida were not repre sented. At 12 :5S : o'clock Governor Mt-Kinney arose from bis seat in the chamter aad said : "GsxTLiMrs H is uie time-honored cus tom it ; Virrinia tint in the opeuia ? of al ] public events of this character , to invoke tbe blftssincs ft God upon tie meeting. I there fore ati Dr. Nelson of Ricicaond t4 > pray. " As tbe assembtare bovrwi in silence tb president f > be Bkcbmoad Female iastituM olerod a fervent prayer , invokin ? ttc biess- i&ps of heaven tpaz tbose present aad ask- imr DiTiae direclioe ia everytiimc tbat was totake place. . U veru r McKlnney ia & brief address took occasion to welcome tae distinp-aished mests who had assembled in Kk-hmood , Oontdn inr. he nominated Governor FUh- bat-k as teaiporary cbairman of the meetinr. Governor FVhback. in accepting tbe-ehair- niaaship , thanked tbe ge&tlemen for tbe honor aad then spoke brieliy about tbe ob ject of tbe meeting and anacune&d that be was ready to consider any motion. J. B Bi rer was nominated for clerk anc Mr. Wilson ser eant-at'arms. A committee of six cm | > ermaaeiit organization , oonsistinc of MeKinney. Brown. Sume. Foster. Jonei and Carr. was then apfKoated. Sevtral resolutions were adopted and let ters c.f regret read , after wnx-b an icritatior from tbe Chamber of Commerce to ) > artak < of lunct > a < > n aiKT then a drive around tin city was accepted. At S o'ciock tbe oelegates visUed tbe p > v eraor's maasioa where tbey were informally entertained with aa old-fashioned Virfiui ; dinner. dinner.CimUKES CimUKES JtCKAEO IV BEJTK. Tbree Uttle ns L.e Tholr Lire * te i dt ) < Bis Fire. CSK400 , HI. April 12. Tbre * childrej lost their lives aad OOP nremaa was badly m jored duriac a fire this erewiag. The d tu ' are : oUJA JKX ES 5 TMU-S Id. UEX > WiE J ETC ? EN , r ar uld. EUWAUD JEN > Ri. 7 moata * ud. Fiain i : Ai rrr C. GKSJUB-K. compan ; No as. struck by a fallint scautlias. win r * oorer. Tbe three f bHdrsn were alone ia the hout and it was not known that tbey bad lo their lives until after tbe Arc bad been ex tiaruisbed Mrs. Jensen was prepann ; supper aad ha via ? lit tbe burners of a gao line ktt > ve. sbe went to tbe meat jnurkM While sb > - was abseul the house cattrnt fir aad oefore sbe returned the children war burned U > doatb. It is c piu6e < 1 the rhildret started tb are by pia..io witb the * Vjre Tbe aoctdtmt ba > dri\eu Mra. temporarily inaane. r * Caici. < ' . 111. . AprU 13. - Davtd W Brae aad V. D Muasua filed a bill today f ur a n oaJTBT for the CUaofe T ) a * Fo ndr can pauy Tbe complainaets were storkbalder aad directors in tbe concern , aad they al ; f tiutt attaratseata are about to b * kind oa for ibe firm * property The otHBfuuiy w cat italiaedfor fiuu.tfiu. uny-tbive taomww niae hunoreJ Jollars of tbe capttalijged stoC i * paiJ. Tbe IiaUiitc of tbe notuvm ar jST.uoU They aiae ask for ibc winsisy .p c tbe coK.- At Ilanfa * AmredPtrTiaa. . frrn Gla ft > w At New Y.-rk ArrivedBoben ; ; * froi Stettis " i > u i. fvn : L. r lor Ma. - i. ' it.i . -C'L- o.tvi ItuteKic from > e HAS SIGNED IIOCSE ROLL 33 SESULT Of CASEFUL B II3EHATKN ) LntcwjrX o. April U- Spatial Tele- r am to TM BEL - < x > vemir CO TXJ si-aed hoia * roll No. Mats J o'ckwlc tcis Aotjordtor to tbe oaastitatioa be cr.il bar * held it aatil Vxmorrow ercaiac. Sj * * * iat to a refreaeatauve of T Bcc a f < IT mameals after he bad attached hi * ufs , l sirnature to the WU tbe governor uid -I hare aot proreedoJI hartOj- the mt- terof jtirtar m > o ial apprafal to tai * t i I haf oacvfuUy latea d to the arfamrr. : ofall tbeseveraJ in-re is wbicb hire bra arrayed agaiast tbis measjra. laavepjr. a all sides a faii aaj fair opportuaity u 'w ' bsarl. aal I bave rivea their maramt-iiTa earnest ana eon cieBtit > tn aoasl leratioo ui. J after auouaiap up all the case 1 hatv ncr.-J tbe bill. 1 betieve 1 baTedoae m ? duly : y ibe people of the suu m tipOmg ii Goveraor Croan e late this afien. . HflBBineir general of tb ? Nebraska axhibit jt tbe World's fair , ad his o-jtn3jia fc > r vr s made out aad preswntoa to him at once The old Nebraska Coiamtrtaa cmnau M n held ito final sesswn at the state house t' , . afternoon. No business was transacted. t.yt tfce books , records , papers , etc. , were tun * a OTer to Oomaassiatier General Garneau aj.4 ail unpaid claims audited. Commissioner General Garaeau has ajv pointed Seth P. Mobley a * his chief , -.er * * ad 1 * * Utter will leave for Cbtcneo L-H Monday to remain until the close of t t.u cneat exhibit. Mr Mobley will open t ' .a | Nebraska beadqBarters on tbe World . f .r | pwraads next week aod will oversee tbe .t- staUaUon of the Nebraska exhibit and at tend to any and all duties which Nebrasua people may see at to put upon ban. A 1. Sawyer of Lincoln has Vet. ap pointed as commissioner < ? f transport * 1.1 n. AU articles intended for tbe Nebraska i- bibit should he sent to this city auJ N - Sawyer wtU see that tbey are prompt..1 f r warded to tbe proper parties at Chirac" ' It is understood this ermine that mi * : f the superintendents of tbe various dfjiiift- ments wjjj be retained by Mr Garneau. Atior ej1 t * * Impmtrhm il Trial. It is understood here this evenuwr taat Hon. G. M. Laicberttan assist the n.aj- arers af the imiK-a hujec i in the i - raseuu a of tbe state officials aod ex-officials Mr Latnberl on was almost the unanuu s choice of the republican oooference. t t AS be was anahfe to leave Wasoiartcm at i.n.-e , Jadpe. Pound of tbis city was empkn od to a.et.qn4el his nrrivai. N w thai tbe tune f r anetuamt trial has been MK at < far r. LwabertiiaQ akds that be wil. lx ) pref tat tbe bartoniuc of tte , . . He will not displace Jaiica Pound , however.t wjii share equally iviia tbe three other attorneys seievjied f. r tbe wnrk of con3utiii ? tbe case Tie attorneys ft * the iajiaarhed stjite offli > a.s are btisilv ensrajrei in preparing the ariS-n x t tbe articles of im-eachiDecT ; The answer win be an elaborate document und will f , re- shadow tbe line of defense to be folio crea Secretary of State Allen stated to TUB BEI reporter this eveninp that ibe wr > riif < TVT IWiTHB * tbe answer had been , . , .3.l amoat ; the several attorneys and that .t would not be ready for filinr before a WEN : it from next Friday. whL-i is the latest dav allowed by tbe order made by tbe court cf imjtiacimeiit. last Monday Apj r prt t t4 Too Mnclu It was disiwvered tbis afternoon that ia tbe hurry nod fonfusskv atteudaat ufK > c ti.tt closisr boars x.f the legislative session .st Saturday nirhr a serious error wa. made in earoUinir one item in tbe pcneral appropriation liiU. The house appropriated rS.KKI to defray tbe expenses of the im peachment trial Tbe se&ateocs > < ] t - * d this amount excessive and cut it V ) Jl'itKXV The Conference committee nereed to ieave the amount at tlii.OJO. and tbis fact was d nly renf ted to and conrurred in by both houses. But tne enroDiar clerks in oopyinff tbe tbtil ove-rJudked uW sesate s amend ment aad so tbe billyrent to the jreveraor with . this aiaoont standing ; at the bouse pla od h at r > .CKia < veraor Croense tad not bee * informed of tbe action of the conference committee and so siin > ed the bfiT .Vs it now st&nditxe manarers of i pahcha < .nt have ilO.iKO at tbeir dUposal trhich the remnants of the legislature re nt at the clocin ? hours fljd not intend that tbey should have. Auditor Moore said tbis evenin < ; that be had net looked into tbe lezral aspect of the case eaorcrh to determine whether or n' . t lie would be justiSeid in issuin : ; trarrants acaiost this particular appropriation f > r more tbn J15.KK ( . He will be in no burr. ) to pay out money in excess of tbe J15.CWC1 Oipo-Jir the > lrrrt UailnMMwtjopolj - . Councilmeo Bbel. . Wbeeier. E > iwar < , s aad Spacbt df Chnalia were at the < -HT * l tnis afternoon to see tbe governor w tn reference to tbe street railway bill , ot h < rw .se senate ft > S1O. whu-h is awaiting th < saa - lure of tbe executive It was under 'xl that they came to prutest apauist the & jr-- iar of the bill , but the povernrir ai , , * jt tbey advocated Uia ! vr.r . action on h'jlart rtaimiar that the bill was a : ut < > t. ' arJt would mort wit $ the apii-iva ; . .f fe ciUaens of Omaha , fnasmwh as r w .s generally uaderstnod here that the < > tcaa city oonacil declared acatnst th < - M. a few days ago , and that thi , con. IT , tte was sent here to vnir * hc official * e-tuTr-t of the body of wbirh tbev arp m mbrs TL.S eadorsement of tbe t > ; .l oreai l rcmsioerut. e surprise. The co n'-ilia-B were Iou1 ju t.v r apport of the measurein tbr r > tan < ) a "f T'e hotel , and Wheeler incnt-TM t > ' : one was opposinff it exeunt part u-s w t were tryiac to bold up tbe < tauiha Street lU . .ray coiaoaay. This statenyu' wa * recnu-j t.y Benreseatalive < V > rnisb of ljnr su-r. w.o opposed the paf > * as of the biU ia tbe > io se. Wbea the Oma-ha couucilauui realirea tKat be had rua aeainst a soar be modified ts statement , aad dwiamd that what heui said mirtt not appi > to all the np is : : . ' r. , but still insisted : t.a * . it was true .3 r. ae cases oat of ten. Chrck Utc 0 > ilH < r uf ( i iO- KEW Yuwt , April \t I rominenl Er.y .si bankitiff houses state that a la.-g-e amo . : f ooatracts to deliver sicty-day graiL . .s before the toAlle at Ma.v have Been r .3. e with them at f * < and tbey have w trr.r own sixtjp-day bill sat Jtaii , awiinst t -e orrtittcates. Tbe * < ! ' * oa the vm.i. n- tra t are wettnm U oases that bn\e nr - raaved to eujort irrnin tu Europe ais c > r aavismtioa opMia , * LL.-h trill aroba'u.v ba aunut AprU JB. Tht appejrar.cie ' .f tr.rse nn tracts is thcARbt t > i jdicaui a ft i-m.1 ituTCQW ia the uppl > of foreirn c-i < ' .nr.- whk-h mav cmcrirabiy prevent a or.t - . t- . - tioe af tie cat fart movement II M" April 12 Th * twrl'lh an. Iaua ; eafftmptnest of ibe Missouri ic''kr- ment of the Grand Anuy of tbe Her -lAr npeaod here tod.i wth * lare alter. iafe , i > nMnVHiBB \ ! V."aaer Urluj aci-tr tJi M > The l't-B of"ar a > i V. . s r k \ \ . ' -u-r .j - atat Editoriiu . 1 . , ; Lere : oo.