H'KEIGHAN ' WAS ACQUITTED Lindell Hottl Fails to Make Out a Casa at Lincoln. INSIDE FEATURES OF THE TRIAL I Iflli imtrlrt CnMsrcinmiiii Denlri tlmt lit 7rn l on n linllroml I'd * * , lint I * DMIrf Mlngly lennrniit of Pare * Ho Iln I'ulil. TJINCOI.X , Nov. -Special ! [ to Tun Bp.H.1 Congressman McKcighnn this nftcrnoon at 2 o'clock ncqulttetl of the charge of t- tempting to cheat the .proprietors of tlio Llmlcll Jmtcl out or a board hill. But llttlo testimony was offorcHl at the fornnoon session. Captain W II. Ashby wn i placud on ttio st.ind by tlio tic- fc-iso for the purpose of proving that when MeKoiKhan sent the ? I03 drift from Wash- inslon ho had In ro.Ulty paid the hotel pro prietors In full , tlostitoJ that UooiUilol | n room iiiljoltilnK McIColghan's at the hotel mid that to his certain Itnowlcgo the con- Krcssman ntid hl.i friend Miller were absent n good Bharo of the time. The state soupht to provo by Captain Ashby that MiKclghim was of n convivial disposition nnd asked him .tovcrnl questions , which , to nn outsider , illd not scorn to bo rcluvnnt to ttioc.isu at Issue. Ashby admitted In re- spouse to questions that ho kept ono or two small bottles of whisky In his room , both bottle * being sent him by a friend. Ono nljiht wben he heard McKeiphan couphlng ho went to Ills room and otlcred some of the liquor. MrKnlglmn Ann III nil the Stnllil. Mi KclRhnn was recalled to tbo stand and BOIIIO personal questions put to him concern- hiR his bodily iillments and bis personal expenditures. Attorney Slrlcklnr of Omaha , who assisted the stnto , scorned to bo particularly anxious to llnd out what thu congressman had done with his money. aiuKclh'hnn stated that ho had born titkhiR imiss.ijro baths at the YoutiR Men's Christian association rooms , and that ho hail paid $2 for each hath. Afterwards ho loarnpci that the baths \vcro but ? 1 tn members of the association , whereupon ho joined tbo nsboclation. Ho aid not know what the railroad faro from Lincoln to Kcd Cloud or from Lincoln to Chicago amounted to , hut remembered that ho paid his faro from Chicago to Washington. When asked If It was not n fact that hcrodc on a pass ho dented It. 1 1 ran I tlio It waH ecnornll.v conceded that Clio state bad not made out a criminal case against tlio congressman , but Ihojmlco kindly pot - milted the attorneys on both sides to make their arguments. The arguments of the attorneys on both sides centered around ono proposition -whether or not there was an actual or tinullcd attempt , to < lf fraud thu hotel proprietors out of a bill justly d"i them The attorneys for Uio state ciiiii td that McKolghan admitted that ho owed the balance of the hill charged him. that his testimony tacitly amounted to a confession that he 6wed tlio bill nnd that ho had endeavored to avoid payment. On the olher hand , the attorneys for the defense argued that tlio state had not produced any proof , cither diicct or indirect , that McKoighan loft the hotel with an intent to defraud the pro prietors. .ludpo Lansing decided that the state had failed to sustain its allegations of intent to defraud , and therefore dismissed the case. Gorlmm HtutH lit I.ll > orty. Gorham Belts walked the streets of Lin coln today a free man for the first time since the 28th day of last December. , His attorneys presented n satisfactory bond to Judge Strode Ibis afternoon and Holts was released. His nondstnon are : W. 1J. Price , bis attorney ; Uert 13. Belts , his brolhcr , nnd J. H. John , n market gardener of Ibis city. No time has heon set for Iho hearing of his last application for a new trial , and consequently his bond simply gives him his freedom from day to day. County Attorney Woodward this forenoon llled his answer to the .application of Bells' uUornoys for n now trial. He alleges that if Iho statements in the petition are true liotts has a sufficient remedy at law without recourse to a now trial. Simtcliuil n L'ocUcthnuk. A naritiK attempt at robbery was made shortly nftor 3 o'clock this afternoon on the principal streets of this city. A traveling fl fakir was selling his wares at the corner of Tenth and P streets , nnd a well dressed Gor man hail been induced to make n purchase. .1 ! Ho pulled a pluthorio wallet from the re . cesses of his clothing and began unwinding it. In doing so ho disclosed a tempt ing roll of hills of no small amount. A stimly built young fellow gr.ibbed the pocketbook - book and started torun. ThoGcrman seized J.1 him by the back of bis overcoat collar , . knoekcd his hat off into the gutter , and would have hold him liadn ot the young fel low daftly slipped out of his overcoat. Dropping the poitkctbook.tho would-be thlof atarlod easl on P street , tlio crowd in full chaec. Ho dodged into the alloy between Tenth nnd Eleventh streets and managed to reach a plnco of hiding. His overcoat nnd hat are at Iho pollen station , nnd from the contents of the pockets the police are of the opinion that th'i coat was stolen from u well known cleaning and dyeing establishment on I > strsot. Will Hold u Conference , At n mooting of the executive com- jnlttoo of the people's party held nt the LIuilull hotel last night It was'decldcd to bold u conference of the momhors of the party In January and a commit too was se lected to fix the tltno nnd place. The call profidoa for the attendance of 1,000 or more persons. Tho- object of the conference , it is stated , is to form n more complete organi zation of Iho parly and prepare for the next campaign. The committee Is yet undecided an to whether the conference will bo held In Lincoln or Hastings. Members of the com mittee statn U is the intention of the workers In the party to start the campaign nt once niter the confercnco nnd have speakers out educating all winter and HprliiL' . The ofllchil cull will bo given out for publication ns BOOH ns tuna and place are settled. In Lincoln. The very complete arrunKotncnts mndo by the charitable pcoplo of Lincoln nmlco it almost cortnin time no one will go without a Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow unless they Jo so from cliolcn , The Salvation army will open its barracks ut noon tomorrow and will bproiul nn inviting repast to the poor of tlio city , everybody invited nnd no fee ut the iloor. Several of the prominent restaurants have advertised tlmt anybody who aeslres nmy coma to their tables and satisfy their Thanksgiving appetites frco of charge. Elder Howe has provided separate dinners for nil of the fnmillcs on his list. Twenty- llvo fanners from the southern part of the county contributing as ninny turkeys to assist In the work. The arrangements ire complete and In addition to being fed , a largo quantity of clothing will bo distributed. Mayer Ilros. will glvo their annual Thanksgiving dinner to tlio newsboys and bootbtnuks Him year , to which ull the llttlo follows of poor families will sit down , nearly 1,000 tickets having been Issued. Tlio convicts at the penitentiary will onioy their customary Thanksgivlngout- lug and dinner. I.lnculu In Ilrlef. Hurry Dusted , a young lad of flexible morals , was arrested nt a late hour last night on'nunui-ge sworn to by his mother. She accused him of entering her rooms and stealing n coat for himself , This morning the police Judge dismissed the case. The coat was valued at W. Moat of the Lincoln churches will hold Thanksgiving services tomorrow. The Hoard of ICducatlou today disposed of $100.000 worth of school bonds to a tlrm of local brokers , the prlco paid amounting to par aud accrued Interest. HurprUml Their I'rlemli , Tonus , Nob. , $ > 'ov , ! W , [ Special to TIIK BBK.J Mr. William McCurdy aud Miss IxUtlo Stelnbrobk of this city were married at Geneva today. The affair was quite a surprise to tno community. Olilltlr u l'l r with n Ouu. PCXUISH , Nob. , Nov. 29. [ Special Telegram to Tuts HBK. ] Mrs. Ed Stluison , who resides on a fnrui north of t6wu , was shot In tbo Hip this afternoon and Is bully vcotmdoJ. A fthntpun was loft mitsUld thi housn by a hired hand The children got hold of it and discharged the contents through the side of the hoin" , wounding Mrs. Stlmion She- will recover. _ SrATK llllllOATIONUTa. ( 'itll iMtiod for n Unnrmtlnii nt Mortli 1'mttit llr-owmtiBr tit. Noimi PMITK. Nub . Nov. 2 . Tlio ofllclal call for n state irrigation convention has been issued as follows : At ix regnlnr tneptlnzof llioonipcr , nnd exec utive bo.ird of tlm North 1'latte Irrla.itlcm jiHsoeiittlon hold November 23 It IT.IS iinanl- inomly udoutoil ilnit Ilirro Im n cnnvuntlon called lo moot ut North I'latto , Neb. , on Tues- lny , Deeomlier ID. Al1 persons Interested In the welfnru nnd tirmnorlty of the state are eiiincstly r 'iiunsiiiii lo bo iiro mt , us limit.im of KM it and \ltul Importnnci ) Id tlio state will coinu Imforu the . issooliitlon for discussion nml netlnii , ii.iincly , tliu formation of a state Itrl- gntliiiinisoclatlon , Tlio m.iyorsof all cities , the evpcutlvooni- rain nn I pist oxvutlve tilllcersof the state will bo entitled to seats In tlio convention us ileleaiilus ! nlsn all iitespntnnd pistmjintior.4 < if cinin ( > ssaro Invited to be present nnd will fin iicerodllcd ns dolvgates from tliulr rojpoc- llvo sections , l'otilnlhsliin r.s of counties , on presentation of nroporct-eihmtliils , will bo en- til led to souls nml recognition usdoluz.itos. Knch local orKanlt.itlon will biu < nlltlcd to llvo dulegittus us neil as receive credit by reco'Xnl- tion asduleffjilCHiif all ofllcers of lounl associ ations nml also all inombors of exoijiitlvo boirdsoleotof haliloraanlatUnis. Your presence Is must earnestly dostrcd and wu trust that you will cndo.ivor tolnler.Mt all who clnslre the welfare ot the state , to bo proiont , A largo number of dUtliu-iihliod gpntlcmon luuo been poisnnally Invltod and will lie present as guest * nf tbo association. I. A. KOIIT , President , JOHN UAWI.KV , Heerotnry. A. I ) . HKCKUTOUTII , Ohalrninn K.xuctitlvo Ojin- mlttcu. Hi'ccptlon rotnndltno Hon. L. 11. Warner , mayor ; lion. W. P. Cody ( HulTiilo Itltli ; lion. O. U. llninmoml , rotinty comiiilsslonor ; lion , A , S. Itiildwln , icjtlsu-r Unltoi1 8tatoa li\nd olllcu : Hon.Vlllliin : Neville , judge of the dhtrlct court. HOW IT WAS AGIUKVKU. K& tlptiills of the Itohhrry of tlio Station ACCIH nt Itortrniul. UnuTiusn , N'ob. , Nov. B . [ Special Tele gram to Tun UcE.1 The town was furnished n genuine sensation yesterday morningwhen it was reported that Statlo n Agent Ivcllogcc had been assaulted and robbed of $1,000 the night boforo. The money had beer sent from Hastings , consigned to the First Stnto bank , arriving on tlio 7W : train that evening. The agent , who with his family lives over Iho depot , busied himself nt lim usual labors until nearly 11 o'clock , when ho started up stairs to bed. Not having any s.ifo bo took this money with him. It was currency en closed in an envelope nnd Mr. Kolloge placed it In n small box , logotbor with a few dollars of iooso change. Stepping outside nnd ascending the high platform ho slnrlcd to cntnr the door leading up stairs when the robber , who stood Just Inside , sluttged him on tlio bead with some heavy instrument. The blow foiled him , and ho remained unconscious perhaps twenty minutes , which gave his assailant ample time to escape with the cash. The deed was cvitiontli well planned by some one f.umllar with the surroundings. The money may have been followed here , but It Is generally believed that the robber belongs to this locality. 1'nrtlinr Iti'linf tor Knilrnnfla. Bt.ui : Srnixoa , Nob. , Nov. 2J. [ Special Telegram to THE DEC. ] The State Board of Transportation , represented by Secre taries I. Vf. Johnson and I. N. Koontz. with P. E , Beardsloy , ste nographer , mot hero today to tnko testi mony In regard lo a petition filed by the Burlington nnd Union Pacific railroads , ask ing to bo relieved from complying with Iho requirements of the tr.insfor switch law nt this point. Tlio testimony of some ilftcen or twenty witnesses , representing shippers , manufacturers and businessmen , was taken , nnd rovcalcd the facts that to establish n transfer switch hero would require the building of a track about ono milo in length and the erection of a bridge across the Bis Blue river. The cost of the bridge , as cstlm.Ucd by some of Iho wil- nesses , would bo from $3,000 lo 810,000. , The witnesses differed materially as to the benefits of u transfer switch , some holding that it would bo of very little utility , while others anticipated a largo increase in local business from it. A further hearing in the matter will bo had In Lincoln in the near fuluro. nnd Iho lesllmony of experts will betaken taken in regard lo cost of materials and labor before the board takes Hunt action on the petition. Itttlloviiu llrcvliifM. BEM.EVUE , Nob. , Nov. 29. [ Special to Tun BEE.J Louis Neal , now a resident of Thurston county , is renewing old acquaint ances of pioneer days ut Bellovue. Mr. Neal was among the first residents of this place , The people of Ibis pUce are very enthus iastic over the prospects of having n motor line hero in the near future , the only oostaclo in Iho way of which seems to bo Iho fact that it would require a trillo more expense to construct the load through the village than to run direct to Uio fort. If this can bo overcome in no other wav the sontlmoutof the pcoplo sonms to be in favor of voting a sufficient amount of bonds to defray the expense of building the extra distance. ' Mr. Mclfloskyvlll soon remove with his family to Papilllon , where ho has purchased some rcsidonco property. Mr. J , H. Fleischer's now residence is nearly completed and is an ornament to the village. Mr. Fred Vandornof Omaha is stopping at the Seolouilro hotel. Amlimv * IIitH Opposition. HASTINGS , Nov. 29. [ Special to TUB BBE. ] It Is now announced that tlioro is n now candidate in the field for the repub lican nomination for congressman from tills llstrict next fall , Heretofore it lias been conceded that Prof. W. E. Andrews , the governor's private secretary , and the uau who cut. down MclCoiglmii's biir majority last fall , would bo given the unanimous nomination , but It seems that ho will have at least n llttlo op position , The now candidate gooi on the ussumption that Andrews cannot carry the floating votoTnnd that ho can , and with thU as tiio text a worker was sent to Grand Island the other day to imrsuado some of the Sugar City politicians that the other Hast ings man was the one to nominate to save thu district from two years moro of Mo- Kolgtmnlsm. Ho didn't succeed very well. ( Irnml laliiml Noici. [ SLANI > , Nov. 20. [ Special lo Tun DEB. ] There are six eas-s of diphtheria in the city , ono of which has already proven fatal. A child of Einanuel Lamon dlod last' night. Three other children In the sauio family are sick with the disease. The engineer on yesterday morning's I/ui > City accommodation tram , when near tlio bridge over Loup river , saw a red hand kerchief fastened to a stick on iho track. On the other side of the bridge Is a culvert , and a horse had fallen through. Tha animal could not be extricated until they cut off its head. A farmer had given the train men a warning , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'romluent NnUrmkun Dementoil , NKIHUSKI CITY , Nov. 29. ( Special Telegram - gram to THE UBE. ) Law son Cook was nd- judged Insane by the commissioners of insan ity toclay and will bo taken to the Lincoln asylum. Mr , Cook is ono of the best known and wealthiest ( armors of Otoo county and u prominent republican. Gilbert. Wood and Frank Ilurdiok wore out hunting yesterday when a gun was accidentally discharged , the contents lodg ing in Wood's shoulder and chest , indicting dangerous wounds , It is feared some of the stiot penetrated the lungs , Hebron Mflwi Matri. HHIIIIOX , Neb , , Nov. 29 , [ Special to Tins UKE.J-J. H , Stlckol Is im proving rapidly , Mrs , M , II , Weiss , who has been vlsltluc at Geneva for a few days.is at home. M. U . Weiss Is at Gonova. Will Thornbury Kiaves for Lincoln to morrow to outer the compotlvo examination as a candidate for West I'oint. Thiusooond snow of the season here fall last night to thudeptuof ono Inch. Affairs ut J HASTINGS , Nov. W. [ Special to TUB BEB. ] Sunday the new Methodist church la Highland township wni dedicated in the presence of a largo number of spectators. HOY. Or. Shank of Ouiatia preached the ocdUrttory sermon Tlio now cdlflco Is of commodious sizp. liandsomclv furnished on the interior nnd costing ncnrlv $1.200 , It seems that the pcoplo of Hastings arc much moro excited over the present tallt of diphtheria than there U any necessity for , Po fur there hnvo been but three deaths from dlphthcrl.i proper , and nt the present wrltinj there i * but pno case reported in the city , and that patient Is Mid to have utmost entirely re covered. Uut still the citizens of this town have been almost ns excited us tlfough the dUeaso wis an epidemic ln.ito.id of-being confined to a few Isolated ca.iM , Slnco "Iho- lt.y schools closed nn oflort will bo made to ceei ) the children pretty closely confined to their own neighborhoods. A young man named Smith , who was In ured several years ago In an accident on the il. & M. . nnd who lived near Pauline , died of "iU injuries recently. U'ulkrrM I'.itc tlii Lr.xiNOTON , Nob. , Nov. 2Special ! ) [ Tele gram to TUB Br.n.j The Jury In the Walker murder case is still out , having failed to agree. It Is reported tlmt It stands eleven for conviction nnd onq for acquittal. I'M mi r'.H lloiitu O LTOXS , Nob. , Nov , 29. [ Special to Titr. { BEn.l Frank Qoll's residence , two mlloa west ot town , was burned last oven- Ing. Nearly nil tlio household goods were lost. _ DROPPED TO HIS DEATH. I'.ititt riiinco Down nn Hlovntor sluift In n , * I tni ; Kuctiiry. Joint T. Collins , engineer at ttio > Bcnils bag factory , was killed about 4w : : yesterday afternoon by falling down tbo elevator shaft. Something was out of order In the elevator .HIU ft nnd Collins went up to the fifth story to make the necessary repairs. Whllo at work ho lost his balance and was prcclp1- tntod to the basement. Several of the workmen heard tho' noise , and when they reached the unforlunalo man ho wnswrllh- big in pain. Ho could not tell bow the accident occurred. Physicians were summoned and the police r.inbu- lance was called to convey him to the hospital. Ho was placed on a stretcher , but the wagon had hardly slarlcd for the hospital until the man was dead. An examination of his body showed lhat both of his legs were broken nnd his chest and ribs crushed in. Ho also sustained severe Internal injuries. Tlio body was taken to the morgue. The coroner may hold an in quest on Friday. Collins was n single man : uul boarded at 809 South Klgh th street. Ho has been em " ployed at the Bomls bag factory for several "months , and bis follow laborers spealc ot him in commendable terms , lie was about 35 years old. Milton C. Peters , manager of tbo Bomls bag factory , staled last night that Iho ele vator was used by the King & Smead Over all factory , which occupies part bf the Bemis building , The only man who scorns to know any thing about the accident is ono of the employes in the overall factory. Ho saw Collins como tip and ho was seen work ing around the machinery. This emnloyo snict that ho heard the door to the elevator shaft slam shut nnd the next ho heard soino- Ihing heavy strike the bottom of the shaft. Collins' brolhcr , who has boon in Iho city for n couple of weeks , heard of the accident about il o'clock , and identified the body at the morgue as that of his brolhcr. Collins has n married sister and other relatives liv ing in Hampton , la. , and they were notified of his death last night. Just how Collins came to fall will probably never be known. WlUiTVJtX 1'AVKIXU IXTIlUESlli. Itcports of Movement * of iloga Slioir a Slight I tiipruvmiiimr. CINCINNATI , Isov. 29. [ Spcchil Tclogram to THE BEE.J Tomorrow's Price "Current will say : Western packing the past week is 2513- , 000 hogs , compared with 233,000 Iho preced ing week , nnd ! 1. > 9,000 last year , making a total of 1,020,000 since November 1 , against 1,170,000 a year ago. Prominent places com pare ns follows : Murrlaxo Licenses. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday : Nairn ! and Address. Ago , jJohnl' . Wlinlun , Omaha 25 I Mary A. Molliiinoy , Omaha 24 I Frank A. lllanck , Omnlia 23 1 haunt M. Lawis , Omaha 21 i Stiles A. Uiirilngainu , Uhiidron , Neb 20 I KatloCirant , Norfolk , Nub 2G I Frank Holler , Omaha 3t I Harriet N. lllckox , Omaha 30 J fliarlos H. Wilson , Oimihii 31 I MertloM. Fox , Omulm SO J W. A. Moad. Oinaha - . 33 I Mary I' . Oxnuin , Omaha 20 iBoronJensnn.Oiiialiu -10 1 Caroline II ansun , Oinnhu , . 4G j Andrew J. 1'otur.son , Honth Omahu 24 I Annlo li. Klehinond , Houth Omahu 20 j Ed G run weld , Honth Omaha 29 1 lierthn WIe- , , South Omaha 3'J o Wruclc In iliuYirrift , There was a wreck in the Union Pacific switch yards about 8 o'clock last night at the loot of Jackson street. A 13. & M. way car had boon pushed parity across the tracks , which cross each other at this point. One of the Union Pacillo switch engines was going soulh after some curb and the traitit men noticed no signal of danger. Whun they saw the way car It was too late to stop and the ungioo men aaved themselves by Jump- Ing. An Instant later the englno crashed into the car nnd made kindling wood out of it. The cnglim was ditched and turned over on its side. Considerable damage was done , but tbo switchmen consider it a lucky thing that none of them were maimed or killed. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort nnd improvement nnt ! tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The ninny , wlio live bet ter than others and enjoy life more , wjth the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced iu the remedy , Syruj ) of Figs. Ita excellence is duo to its presenting In the form most acceptable nnd pleas ant to the taste , thu refreshing and truly beneficial properties of n perfect lai- ntivii ; effectually cleansing the system , dispelling colds , headaches and fevers and permanently curing conbtipation , It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession , because it acts on the Kid neys , Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it U perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drugi gists in 60c and$1 bottles , but it is manufactured - ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only , whose name is printed on every package , also the name , Syrup of Fig , and being well informed , you > Yill not accept any substitute if oflered. a < ? | a & < f Sw $ liaV m < ici ) 5'dilo ( OWP & / < $ $ * * y\ y5K i ) 5K\ * 3,000 miles $ nN a\ across the 3 \ < $ ) $ ocean to o . v < > > the World's K\ 'Fair a Kw \ crew of N y N NN hardy Norsemen 35n N ° $ n\ na * - & / men whose < > ) a , ancestors i- / id ) H d si ) is K\ va\ y N K\ SK < ? H\ Their-honest sailor eyes beheld with glad surprise the entrancing view , and with shouts of y N r i "Skoal" they quaffed deep draughts to the Dream City. 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