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j - _ _ _ _ _ I . ' - 2 - _ _ _ TilE OMAhA : D.i\ILY jI31E : FHTDAY , r.AnCII R , 180. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r ( , I- . . ' \Vhen belonging to one owner , nil ono tract , n. . 1111 nIl of th lotl In one block belonging to the 8me owner In one Ilecrlpton ; anl1 reQuiring - Quiring the treaurer In pUbllhlnF Mhl l- Unquent tax lat to Inclullo the above tn one dccrItIoii . Senate file No. 200 , by Calwol , provlllng that nil official bonds ahal be oblIgatory 1 upon the principal for the f"lthul discharge upn of all duties required by law of such principal - pal for Ihe ( use of any person Injured by a breach of the contlton of such bonds. Senate file No. 202 by Caldwel , to au- , t1IlrJ.c ! cites nnd counties to procure In- , demnlly on the bonds ( of any of their re- : spectvo officers , anti pay for the same out of the funds of their respective treasurIo. Senate file No. 278 , by Pope , providing that the nets anti dealings of an agent In 10Ihllg money shall bind , the principal. Senate file No. 292 , b Pope , providing thlt real Otate may be conveyed by a master eormlsloner only when by order or JUIIg- ment the party Is ordered to convoy such property 10 another anl1 he shall neglect or rerue to comilly. Senlte file No. 2n , by Pope , to provide for : rarnihment proceedings before judgment and without the Issuance of an attachment. Sentet No. 211 , hy ) Ca1wel , repealing - the law limiting the number of senate em- IIIoye8 to 8Ixty-slx. Senate file No. 216 , by Hitchcock , declaring an order of the district court setting aside ; the verdict of n Jury or findings of a judge anll granting a new trial to be a fnal orler. . Senate file No. 231 , hy Hahn , amending the gambling laws. Senate file ! No. 302 , by Caldwel , authorlz- log the supreme court to revise its rules whenever necessary. I . - Senate me No. 313 , providing for a state bomrd 1 of Immigration. > Iknate mo No. 338 , hy Akers , defining a legal newspaper for the Ilublcalon of legal and other olficial noUces. , olclal ( At 3 o'clock the senate went Into committee - tee or the whole to consider the relief bills , which hall been made a special order for that hour with Hitchcock In the ) chair. When the committee rosC Watson moved . Ile . .16 me No. that the vote hy which senate be reconsidered. was passe,1 this morning This WIS Is the bill providing that capital pun- ' ishinent shall bo inflicted only Inside the fl walls of Um state penitentiary. Watson ex- ' wals ( that If the vote was recousldere1 hn , - would move to recommit the bill for the , to abolish cap- purpose of 80 amending IL as abolsh - : itai punIshment. The motion was ' lef In the Ill . The senate - ' air and will b' dcclde tomorrow. ate then ndJourned. l UH ! 'OSl0ItI.V sIlIMS ! S.\II . Alhc.tes of l"Ilel1 In the UOISO 1ot . Strong Enough 10 'cmllplh4h It. L1LOLN , March 7.-Speclal.-The ( ) house - passed the entre forenoon In con- . slderaton of reports of standing com- ' tntttCtB. E ht bills were recommended for - issagc , twenty for the general me and ; 13ssage for Indefinite postponement. Senate , file .76 , Pope's bill for the direct repeal of ' : the depository law , was ordered to the gen- . , -erl file after a bard fight , and only then by thc consideration of certain members who desired to show the courtesy of the senate. : Itotiso's bill , house roll 622 , was also con" : sldercd In this connection ali ordered to the general file. This bill provides for the appointment - : - pointment by county boards of depositories for certain public funds In any bank In . the state which may apply to the county . . 1oard of the county In which It Is located ; .tor.the . appointment as a depository for the llerlo beginning with time appointment and ending with the 1st day cr larch In the ensuing year. It was cyldent from the vote this morning I - ' that the bill for direct repeal of the deposl- ( . , tory law cannot pass the house. The vote on the bill to establish n sol- 1 "l t' home itt Jnord was preceded by a t , lively debate and although It went tt the general file It will be bitterly opposed by the , Hal.eo , nty delegation and others. I was t ; 1IqI1SO \ ron 284 , by Merrick , In which It was tshQwl'that the sanitarium company wi gIve the building rent free for two years , pro- 'th - ! tate : wi purchle ' , at the end of thatperlod. . p Wait , from the 'commlt'e ' - n public prlnt- , , Ing. reported house roil 'o 430 for a spe- ( : , JftrL1er ! for Friday at,2 p. m. TJle report - , JIJ.'mlf" . . ; THAT THEY DO PASS. oThe - following bills were recommended for passage : k House roil No. 461 , by Robinson , to in'cor- , ' porate companies to do business of accident . Ilsurance on the assessment plan. i 'Ibli ' e' roil ' No. 420 , by Friz , to appropriate i $2.223.60 for the relief of Dakota county , taxes i roneously paid the state treasurer. House roll No,6Ol , hy Cole making I un- p lawful for county boards to Issue warrants -for any amount exceeding tile aggregate of , ' 85 per cent of time amount levied for tax for , the current year ecept there be money In the treasury to the credit of the proper fund. , house roil No. 618 , by Orton , to compel , .Qwnrs of tel bridges to keep them In re- pair. pair.I0use roil No. 465 by Ely , to provide for , levying taxes for the purpose of erecting , 'coirt houses and other public buildings. , Iouse roil No. 495 , by nureh , relating to . ' bonds , recognizances , guarantees and other - oblIgations tendered as securl tes. . . . House roil No. 338 , by ncllels , providing : for the listing of personal property by banks and furnishing sworn statements to as- ! aessors. . house roil No. 571. by Rouse , providing for the exalnination under oath ) o persons sup- - , posed to have knowledge of personal prop- F- erty.Senate , Senate 11& No. ol , by Watson , to better protect . the halh of prisoners confined In , county jails. ! WILL 'WAT THEIR TURN. The following bills were ordered to the 'geteral me : . . House roil No. 596 , by Schlckedantz. reqUiring - qUiring ' counties and municipal corportons , tb refund illegal or void taxe3 and special aeeesnments. alseEsments. " House roil No. ( 93. by Judd , providing that - the owners of certificates of tax sales shall . be dcemed the assignees and owners of all . , J , lens for taxes. * House roil No. 632 , by Robertson , to determine - t termine the number of students each county t unh.erslty. In the atlte Is entted to have tn the State house roil No. C35 , by Spaclnnnn , for In . nPI\rdllrlaton \ : of $500 for the relief of Cyrus . ' F. Dale of Nanco county , injured while protecting a prisoner from mob vlolenco In July i893. s , house roll No. 637 , hy Alan , apltroprlat- ' lag $3COO for tile relief of the widow of - JI lobert I' . Armstrong , mitaman , killed In the line of duty In Omahl In 1882. - House roll No (40 , by Cole , creating a board or Iml1grlton and Indnstrlli statistics I and defining the duties ot Its omcers. . nouse roil No. 1i , by Rouse , relating to . the regilaton of Insurance companies In- eorlJrtel1 for tile purpose of rising funds r by collection of dues from memhers. . . house roil No 602 by Harris defnlnr a legal newspaper for the 11blcalon of legal nail other ofcal notices. t 1016e roil No. 302 , hy Ihvles , pro\ldhlR . that the salary of I police judge In cites of the aecoilmi class and villages Imal1 ' fecoll nndlages Ihnl not exceed $1,000 per annum. 'Ilotisu roll No , 176 , by Becher , providing for the election of a register of decds In , 4 cpunlel having IIOlllatons of 1,003. house roil No , 426. by Burch , , requiring " . county , omeera to lalee reports of fees re- ; calved to the board of county commissIoners ; . \nlier oath. ' , : } ,1fll61 loll o. :81 , hy Morlck , providing " , , for In alprDprlalon of $8,000 for a branch , . pt ford. , OIl Soldiers' and Sailors' 10me nt Mi- . .ilouse ' roll No. :13 , ly Ihodes , providing : for the barring of In Insane wlto'8 dower and Inlernt in ' her husband' real estate by . . dcell . of Iler ; "ardlan. . 'llolle nlll No 556 , bv Ilckrls , providing : i for the suppression of 10b violence. House roll No. , to , by Ieeher , providing for time rl' clon of judges of the ) supreme : court and regents of time university . .10110 roil 'No ; 5:0 , by Davies , proscribing , . the manner In which Proposed amendmenls , td the rOlsllutol lre tl be lubmltt(1 to ( . iCDlber tl ) , I'COIII , 18l7. lIt .the general election II No- p .10110 roll No. 470. by Schlc ! anlz. re- - II.trrlng the state into seventeen judicial . dtLtricto' . , house . Zo , 122 , Rouse ' . o r.oll o 6:2 by , providing I fr' " ' thom apPointment of l'onnty boars of w.INles for certaIn public fmda y house roil No. r3 , by Illrjro\.t , relating . w ln'-nd building auoclatlonl. IL Senate tile No 76. to repeal the stale dt- , Jlitory law. " 'Houle rolls Nos. 636 , 487. 24. : l11 i. 617 , 'h , : , lT , i31 , 5:6 , t5 , 472 , (6 : , GUG , lTO , ' 432 ant M3 were killed [ by indefinite posl- ponemen t. The house then look a recess until 2 p. m. MOlE MEASURES RECOMM1NDl'D. lepGrtl of standing ' committees were con- tnuell following ree ! ! The following bills were recommended for passage : House roil No 612 , by the committee on claims , making appropriations for the pay- mInt ot mlcelaneus ! claims of lndebtcdneis. Senate me No. 19 , by CraM , providing for gratuitous advice by county attorneys In civil cases. CBes.louse roll No. 491 , by Cole , attIorlzlng the county commission of Hitchcock county to apply $300 to the payment of bonds , was ordered to' the general Ole. Halrgrovo seut mID and had nl : a no- tc ' calling attention ! to a voting machIne on exhibition In the room of the c'Jmmll03 on ralrQad , . The following blue were put upon theIr passage and dlsposet or : Senate me No. 2 ( . by Caltwel , to regulate - late the pructce of dentistry making I un- lawful for any dent ! to practice who hal1 not been granted ( a crlfcate by a board , was passed , G8 to 17. Senate file No 16 , by CraM , providing for the appointment ot bailiffs In district courts , was passed , 74 to 13. Cob ! now ecured a reconslderaton ! of hou93 roil No. 491 , and It was ordered engrossed - . grossed for third reading. The house then went Into committee ot the whole to consider hills on third reading , with harrison In the chair. house roil No. l7 , Chace's bIll for the ex- termination of tim Russian thistle . with amenllments since time return of I.ambor from the St. Paul , thistle convention , was rec- ominentied for . ommellell fO' passage. 10uso rolls Nos. 78 , 307. 276 , 260 and 131 , repealing the exemption laws , were iiidetl- nlely postllned , : louse roll No. 294. by Howurd , making I unlawful to counterfeit trade marks anll labels of organizations , was recommended for lasaage. lioliso roll No 2 ( . by lalrgrove , to pre- vent the sale or goods marked sterling silver or coined silver , which are not as described , was recommended for passage. louse roll No.8 , by Jones , to authorize the organization of mutual plato glass com- panlos , was recommended for Ilassage. loule rolls Nos. 26f , 216 , 21 , lO , 255 and 303 , relief bills for repayment of taxes II- legally pahl. were nil favorably recommemlcd 10uso roll No. 218 , by my , providing for control or the 1ome for the Friendless by placing I under charge of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings , was indefinitely Iwstponed. ) 10lse toll No. 162 by McNit , providing for the establishment of a Slate Board } of Education - ucatol , was placed on general mo to follow the stock yards bills. The committee then arose and reported , and the report was adopted. The house t"wn adjourned. IT l'UCTIC'LI.Y L1CINSES Gikttill.INO. , LII OlII.ISO. Text of the Hilt to ImIIIte On minI Now ( Ill time Slmato' / OrnerII Irr. LINCOLN , March 7.-Speclnl.-The ( ) new gambling law which the senate today placed oil tie general me , with a recommendation tacitly favorable to its passage , Is likely to create somcthlng 'of a stir before 1 Is fnaHy passed . The bill Is for down on tile general fe , and will hardly be reached In regular order , but Its strength lids never yet been indicated. I : I was Introducd b ) Senator Hahn or Adams county , and makes some very radIcal - Ical amendments to the present gambling laws. The entire bill Is contained In the following paragraphs : Every Parson who shaH play at any game whatever for any sum of money or other property of value , or shaH bet any money or property upon Iny gaming table ! pro- hibied by iaw or who shall bet noon any game played at or by means of lilY such gaming table , shall . upon conviction , be lined In any Rum not exceeding $ II , and upon a second or any subsequent convic- ton shall be lined In any sum not exceed- I tag $ LO ; . or be Imprisoned In the county jai 10t more than sixty ( lays , or both , at the mhlacretion of the 'court. discreton , Sec. 2. I any person or parsons shal Ipse any property or mmloney at any game , either cards or games of hazard of any Idnd , such peron shall have the right to recover , by civil procedure the money or the amount threat , or the property 01 the vllue thereot" , upon . proper pro f of the fame , snld moneYor r lcrt or the value ' : lle toereof ro recovered to revert to the school fund of the county In which said action Is brought. Every person who shall set up or keep any gaming table faro banks or any kind of I gaming machine of any description - ton or name whatsoever for the purpose of playing any game of chance for money or , property. 'except billiard tables or who I shall keep any bllar,1 table for the purpose of betting or gambling ; or shall allow the same to be used for such purposes , shall , upon conviction . be Punished by line In any sum not exceeding $ 2OO. or be Imprisoned In the county jai not to exceed Sixty days , or both , 'at the dllcrton ( of the court. Sec. 4. SectIon 21 and section 215 of the th CrIminal Code. enacted In 1887 , and all other nets and parts of acts In cantct herewith herewih are hereby repealed The proposed bill changes the present law In thi respect : Under the Present statutes gambling Is made punishable by fine and Imprisonment - prisonment In the state penitentiary ; the new bill simply provides for Imprisonment In the county jai ; the maximum fine under the present laW Is $600 ; under the propse law ' $200 ; the extreme term of Imprisonment In the penitentiary under the present law Is one year for the frst conviction and two years for the second ; under the proposed law the limit Is sixty days In the county jai for the Eecond conviction ; no Imprisonment Is provIded for the first convlctlamm . iNTENDED TO Mi ) Tim DESTl UTE _ Four Ilralures COluldocll , by time Senate cud lecollPllell for I'alnre. LINCOLN , March 7.-Special.-Timo ( ) varl- qua bills providing relief for Nebrasl's des- tute farmers In the droulh districts of the state were pretty thoroughly digested by the senate this afternoon , and four mea3- urea were reconllended for passage leaving the house bill appropriating $200,000 stli i on the general me for future consideration . The people In tIe drontby regions will bo pretty wel provided for If the four bills recom- meliell for passage this afternoon become laws , oven If the big appropriation bill setting apart $200,000 for the purchase of grain for feed and s6ell alslo pass the senate. Senate lila No. 312 , introduced ' by Stewart of Jnwes , provides for the Investment of sInking fU11 moneys of counties and town- ships In grain for feed and seed Under the bill all sinking funds on doposlt In banks may be wlhdrwn hy time county treasurers whenever such necessity exists , upon petitioner of :6 per cent of time legal voters of such county. The grain purchased wlh these fUI\l1 Is to be sell to ( armors on their so- cured notes , payable In not less than twelve mon hBand rot more tla , tmsenty-four lonths 111 Ill wing S per cent Interest , : per cant of which Is to go to the county treasurer . House roll No 287 , providing for the pur- chase of seed grain on time and creating a lien on the crops grown frol time same , anti for the discharge of such len , and prescribIng - lug the rorl of a "sileclal seed sraln not . " house rail No , l30 , to authorIze county commissioners to usa the surplus nf precinct bond funds for the purpose of procuring seed grain pn. 111 reel for tellS for destitute form- house roll No 634 , authorIzing the county hoards of the several counties to use time surplus general , commlmty road anti county brllge funds In tlurchnslng Bec1 [ grain and feed for tcnmms. hELl El' lliLL'i . I'Ilt'iI'flL"rs 1 : BI Sll : 1'\elt-Unf ( ; lembar 11\0 811Ipd a 1"eIIIO I tu "oto rUI' time Jh' , ur" n \ It tilumuil. . LINCOLN , March 7-Speelat ( Tciegrammm- ) There EeelS to . be a sure majority In the senate favorable 10 time I'astge of the aJI- propritmtion bill setln ! aside from the general - eral und $200,001 with which to Ilrchase seed grain for destitute farmer. Senator nathbun of I uras county has constituted hlnuelf time especial challfon If the bill , a 1\1 today circulated a paper along the sen- stars , te which twent.one nlached their Ilgnaturu , alrelng 10 vote for the bill as I stands . 'ho list Inclllol the nausea at Srnators \kers , Uacl ( , Baurr , Callhnl , Csmpbeil. Crane Crwford , Dale Hahn , Hnl- brook , Jelrles , t.ehr Lindsay , MltcimlI. Mc- I\ceb . Hathbun , Sammimders , Specher , Stewart - ' art Imd \tson. 'h3 nnme or but one sen- slot Is 1ldll to make the necessary tlllthlnute 10 add Ihe emmst'rg.ncy . demise the . no\ IJklnl to bill lit simile of time t tact that the bill . scenma so mule or Ilauag , there II 1 m decided [ sentment In time tClto In favor ot rlducln ; the amount to UOO.I Dr lt beEt $1 : , OO. .s " - . ; . , the bill now slanh the appropriation will not become available before ! July I , and time necessity for purchasing the seed on credit will afford a strong temptation to bleed the state There Is Also 1 well groundell fear that the heavy appropriations already In sight will so greatly overtax the rcsources of the treasury , t'at state warrants will be forced to I discount within thirty days after the legislature adjourns. Ther/ Is already an almost - most certain prospect that the appropriations for the ensuing biennium will exceed time levy. _ _ _ _ _ . Wil Nut I'mi " ' 1 Il'Ir ( ; Inll' . LINCOLN . March 7.-Speclal ( Telegrnm.- ) The republican members of the house held 1 caucus at the LIndel hotel tonight to take Ilarty acton upon the claims of the three ex-state officials Impeached hy the legislature two years ago The total aleunt of the claIms Is $9,200. 1 vima decled by a rous- lag majority to disallow the claims. I Is generally un,1ertood , that Captain E. J. Mur- fin Is the only man connected with the defense - tense who has not been pahl. his dealings were entirely with the Impeached officials. JILWI' Jll llCI . IL.1IHT ; t.Il'k' 'tn. .Jnhn UulhnrAt uf 'IUS County , Xc- hrus1m. EI'lAr : ' Lie wlh ma ( . ELMWOOD , Neb. , March 7.-Speclal ( Tele- Jrum.- ) [ rs. John Qulhorst , five ashes west of this place , commltCI suicide by shooting herself with 1 double barrel shotgln , ' Her head was nearly blown from h r body Poor healh was the cause of the act Time coroner left early this morning to hold an Inquest _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Irnuulhlr.1 , ' 11.1 , l'ustur SCIUYLEn , Neb. . March 7-Speclnl.- ( ) There was whnt was called a donatin party at Pence's hal last night for the benefit of the Pastor of the Methodist L 1rch , nev. J. I T. Kllckey , but IL was rather more of a Ilnty for the beneft of t"le young people , who were there In large numbers and malln the eyenlng lvely and unusually noisy with their fun. There were numerous and valuable con- tribmitions. Mr. and Mrs. J. Coyer ! concluded their three months' visit with their son , E. S. Coyer , and wire , anti left for their 10me at Oel\eln , la. . yesterday morning. " 'aler Smith , " " 10 , In company wih four others drove to Arkansas from here a few weeks since , returnel yesterday by tralim He I tays that all a man can get to do there Is to : chop wood at 60 cents per day ami board himsel : that labor Is cheap ns I ts because of S many negroes wili whol whites can- not COl pete , anti that the country Is so wild thnt one Is obliged to go armed to guard against molestaton by bandits. The Mitctmeli-Inhmess ranch , comprising a hat section of fne land four mies northeast of Schuyler , was appraised this morning , there having been instituted foreclosure pro- cedimmmzs. The -ofces at the court house arc closed this afternoon , the county officers being In attendance at the funerl of Mrs. S. D. Allen , wife of the county judge. Cctebrll' " 'I'Imeir 1lverrd.tnr. . JUNIATA , Neb. , March 7SpeclalI. ( ) H. Hclel 411 wire celebrated their . china wed- ding yesterday eve'nlng. The following friends were present to wish them many returns - turns of the happy day : Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Angel , Mr. and Mrs. G. 1 _ . Durbanle , Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Brown Mr. and Mrs. George T. Drown , Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Drass , Mr. and Mrs. n. \V. flowers , Mr. and Mrs. J. Durwe\ , Mr. and Mrs.V. . C. Fresv , Mr. and Mr $ . G. E. Mizen , Mr. and Mrs. William Twidale , Mr. anti Mis. W. H. Stephens , Mr. and Mrs. William Spade ! r. and Mrs. G. G. Vreeland , Mr and Mrs. Webster , Mr. anti Mrs. G. O. Angel , Mr. and Mra. L. O. Sprlggle , Mrs. W. F. St. John , Mrs. D. F. Smith Mrs. H. A. Moreland Mrs. Susan Strouse , Mrs. Margaret Everhart , Mrs. Catherine Rickel. Miss Jennie Rclel , Miss Vlrl Munger and Mr. Rosco Seward. 11ev. Durblk : made a speecim \ after which George T. Brown made the presenta- ton speech , presenting them a beautiful deco- rated set of chinaware ofeg ! ty-t\o : lieces. Tie onoe anu groom responueu as pest tley could , and then furnished the guests an ele- gant luncheon. _ _ _ _ _ _ . , I X'hruskl .Ity Names , NotesI , , / , NEDRASKAI ' CITY , 'March ' 7-Speeali ; ( ) : The Paten & 'VIErifng Iron , works of Om lta l today instituted sulL glnst , George A. Millar - lar , contractor , And Wallace and Marietta Stevenson to recover $443 due for the mate- rial furnished In the construct n of the new Stevenson building. 'V.1. Clary las been appointed one of the judges In the Nebrlsgn collegiate ora- toricl contest , which takes place at Lincoln March 16. A young Eon of Mr. and Mrs Frank , Rob- I mean fell and broke an arm yesterday. . The fIrst annual banquet oJ the Eastern Nebraska Droom Manufacturers' association was held In this city last evening. A large number of prominent broom manufacturers of Nebraska and Kansas were prescnt. Den Pendergrass began suit against L. Levi yesterday to recover the sum of $225 , alleged to be due for wages. n".th nr 'Jeculih Girl. TECUMSEH , Neb. , March 7.-Speclal ( : Tolegram.Miss ) Edith flush die at the homo of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. David R. Dush , this city , this evening at 10 o'clocl" , aged 18 years Inflammatory rheumatIsm and typhoid pneumonia were the cause. . WAR SONG CONCERT. Charity I lertnlnl , n . . t"It I'lis % UOYlt' 'Ilmemetar Ill t.IOluel Jill. "Vou may put me out but I can't help It , boys " was time apology made by an old soldier lt Boyd's last night after shoutng so vigorously lS to In his own opinion cause an interruption. I was the war song concert given for ' the beneft at tht .bsociltel Charities amid the YOln 'omen's Christan association. The audience , Ih . lhe whole house , looked upon u the lpI' . olatell profusely with the red , white and blue A huge lag draped abnt a gt'mira't ' ' C t Alnuhnm LIncoln was t111'alt the fl'ont view. 'rhe solos wel'e given . II 1Ir . Nye Jule Lumbard. I. M. Treyr.o. FreJ S. i Abel , L. D. Copeland and J. n. Conrad. Other parlcl- Illnls were the Mozart qmmimrtet the Dudley lucle quartet of Council Blurts , the Omaha Glee club , 1 limIhies' chorus of fIfty VOIC:8 : and n mile ChOr\3 of 100. 1151 1a1on Hen- derson 1Iss 'lhltcher and ; ' . Butler lie- companied on the piano , whie band music was furnished by the Fort Omnha Military hlnd , wlh the Iuglel'8 , trumpeters and drum corps ot the fort. Ilul stereoptcon views created I great amount of appllUe. TIme mlnnal of arms , pcrtormell h l ) ' the 'lhurston IUles IUd the Omaha guards , were very good and were also wel received. . KNIFED A HACK DRiVER Uunrol About n 11 Ends , wIth 1 Savage Imemmlmll tunult Yesterday afternoon nt 3 o'clock a little emitting affray occurred at the corner noted for such affairs In time past , Thirteen amid DOlglas streets. The carver was a one- legged man named Lou NIemeyer and the man carved } was a hack driver named J , L. Bray. Time trouble started over a hack bill , and after a few moments' altercation Nle- meyer hulled out a knife and made a lush \t Era ) ' . lie caug\lt him under the ear , about half on Inch from the jugular vein , mnklng a deep but not dangerous wount about two Inches In iemmgtim I . Time Injured lan was token to the police staten , where le was alended by Dr. Towne , and then I walked home After the cutting Niemeyer departed for Council mufs , where he was capturC later In the afternoon , Detectives Savage amid Dempsey brought him . to this city last night ARE STILL UNDER COVEU. - I ( oieD Oommmmmmtaalommet' UnwIUlnl tl Jlnko lu\'oult"ton l'rocmeilltl'ubltc. , Time Board of Fire and Police COlmlsslon- ers held another executve meeting last nlgh considering the mater of Investigating the police departmmient . AI at Tuesday's meetng tIme mcmber refused to divulge any of the procecdimmgs. County Attorney Daldrldgo was again clobeted with the memberl for three hOlrlnother ItcreL meeting will be held . Jonday night. I II uldertood that one of time members Introduced a nsolnton In the secret session to muke the meotnll cf the bead durllK the In\'evUgalon public , but It was voted down Itnllln& ; : 'uI ellnl I I \1""lrl I I , JEFFERSON CITY Mo. , March 7-Tbe house today passed the senate bill Nohlblt- Ing pool aelhlK . and bookmaking except upon race coursC IUrluj the racIng season. CHINESE i'4&E ' HARD ) FIGHT - 01ptuo of NC\\hQbwnn by the Japnnese Effected Q l'iAter { { Heavy L03E09 DEFENDERS REST I , ASSAULT S1UBBORNEY - l'j . rt of I imo ' khvls.tmm I 1'1011 , hit time ftc- mmminoier ' \ Ilrmu'ely-Mnhm3' lea- Illnrer J'/\Q\J \ Irnvel- Ils- I'crnto Eojcopmtermi elm time 'mtreut- IImenn Lhmiimiirctt , l'Zllleti. 1IneIflln,1 I . 11R05111 , , Mardi 7.A dispatch re- celved here from General No(1su , dated hal Ching , March 4 , says that the Third and Fih divisions ot the frat Japaneo army as- snuled New Chw1ng proper at 10 ' o'clock on the morning of that day and entered time city nt lm'oon . A porton of the enemy's forces nt once fred t Ylcn Kow , the trtaty Port The remnlnlng Chinese troops . made a stubborn resl lance , occupying the houses of the city. Some desperate \treet fighting fol- lowed , but time Chinese were gradually driven train the city. Dy 1 o'clock at nlht all who remained alive had gone , leaving 1OO kllel1 upon the field . The Japanese captured . 600 Prisoners and sixteen guns , together .wlh a quantity of munitons of war and colors. The Japanese 10M was 200 killed or wounded. A later Ilspateh rrom the front says that at 8 o'clock on the morning of Jarch 3 a force of 10,000 Chinese under General Lung advanced upon Taping ShanR , but were re- pulel by the fire of the Japanese artillery. Time Chinese retreltell before noon The Jap- alieso 8ustalnE1 no I OS ! . WAShINGTON , March 7.-A telegram from Tollo has been received by time Japanese minister cnnflrmmmlng the report of time capture of New confrm.ng . the First army corps under General Nodsm , The old town of New Chwlng was talcen by assault after thlrtee hours' harll fighting. The Chlneso offered a stubborn resistmtmice Within the town itself 1,880 Chilese were killed and about 500 sur- rcndered. Large quanttes or war materIal were captued , Inchllng sixteen cannon. The Japanese lost 206 killed anti wounded. E"Or.'NI AilING 'ro 11 1Y. . Many : New ShilU Under WiY nail Money Wi no Inrrh\rl to lulhl lnrr. LONDON , March 7.-The navy sUmates for the coming year amounL to U8 , OlOOO , being an Increase of U,334.900. . Earl Sp'micer , first lord of time ndmlraly , explains that five second class cruisers and four tmjrpa'lo boats are being completed. The pr'g.'am cf the na\al defense act of 1889 will nil he Inlshed at time end of the year. I Is also proposed to eoustruct tour first cass , four [ coI,1 , class I and two third class cruisers nnll twenty torpedo boat lestroyor . Eul : < tern'cr also announces an Importan program of lew dock works at Portland . Gibraltar , Dover , Itng Kong amid Portsmouth , the cost of which It Is proposed to 'meet by a loan. 'fhe Times , In a leader , expresses regret that no Im- mediate provision la. made or proposed to commence the . tock ! 'yorls directly , hut says on time whole It cannot bo doubted hat t the estimates present i it naval pol y not unworthy - worthy of a nation resolved to be smfe amid supreme at ses and ! are well calcultted to convince the countrr that the allmlr.1lty Is worthy ot conO\ence. \ Rt. lion nenry CampbeH-Dannerman , secretary of stdtm for war , Issue the army estimates for 189 toduy. They are placed at U7,983,800 , I. decrease of 221,000 from the figures of lS9In a lemoramlum - accompanying timd stmates Mr. Campbell- Dannerman says the government hopes to be able to saYj l a battalion of British troops from Egypt . . , I. ! RUNG : ( IN OUE. T F.n'oii. I IUXO CL\si ' . , Emperor ! e"5 Ov.fbnt } he 'viceroy . 'Is time , _ _ , ! , PH'Y.o PIt1est Man. . LQrD.ONJ Mllch . ! ; -A spe laJlspalq } tJ , the Tlrnes4frontTIen .Tsin' : Time - . -len .sln' says emperor - peror of China has completely vindicated li ) IUfF Cimang ' f on ' the charg' ' "hr9ght against hl ! The , emperor confesses 'tha after examining Into the , , case ho finds that ' LI Hung Chang alone Is trustworthy. There- tore he grants LI Hung Chan ! the fullest powers to treat with Japan for the restora- ton of peace. The central government publicly assumes time entire responsibility for the condition of time national defense which ts time result of blindness on the part of the Chinese to the progress of other nations. Thus the acton of the emperor places all future reforms tn the hands of LI Hung Chang. Oerlln totismmin'liI Lelllld Smitlsfuotlon. NEW OIL ANS , , March 7.-The German consul at New Orleans , Count von leysen- berg , has demanded of the mayor of Gretna , opposite New Orlens , the arrest of all those who participated In the attack on the Ger- man steamer Markolannla Saturday. He also gave notice that ' the facts connected , with the outrage would be laid before the German ambasodor \Yashlngton. . A party of negroes were - taken In a tug over to Gretna and , under the protection of the United States marshal , backed by the InJunc- ton from the United Slt b court prohibiting any tnterference with time work , unloaded the sleamer Niagara. Time whlto laborers at Gretna are still ugly , will fight the InJunc- ton agalnstthem In the courts and soy that they will not allow'negroes ' to load 01' unload vessels In Gretna , no mater what the cost T'lro "hh' Ii . 'ntlll 1.05S. HALIFAX , Marc ! 7.-A cablQ to the own- ers reports the 10i'S of the ship Earnselfe , Captain McKinzIe ! at Princes IslaII ! , Strait of Sunda , whie on a vdyage from Cape Town to Sagon to load. Time hul was Insured for $26,000 , the freight fl $14,000. A. & W. Smith of this ely are the ownera. I Is al103t a certainty that time ship will bo a total loss - _ . _ _ _ _ J'lESL.ISIJ 1.18 Jlm J'JMTBn. - She 'Ut I'rncocd nt nne" tn Jafu to Take I In' I . XClrHltl18ls aim Iloim ni. PORT SAID , Marci 7.-The led Star line steamer rlesland , Captain Nickels , which grounded inside , Limo breakwater here yesterday - day , has been floated . Such of her cargo a. was taken out to , Ighten her has been reshipped - shipped and she Ilroceedet today to Jatn to take time American "cuflonlsts on hoard , ac- cording to time original imrogranm. She was not damaged by the accident. , ' { lu8 1011 ' 1 IiY'lj' ) , rc'r Nurlli ' iimmc . SAN V'JtANCICO.March , 7.-The ! .mneri- can bark ) CUhIE ] I ; ; dhmmd from ' } "ICOla to Shanghnl , Is nlnelY.//ur days oat und grave rears are enterfllie' ' for her mmafmty . An average run to S } f gli1 for such a vessel 13 fifty days. SIte wJs'l.den wih IUln'Hr ' alli has not been sko e i since she mi ; , ' ; e December 3. Fi'eltlaZs after time sole J the worst storm eve 1 tdais Oil time faelfe coast set In , the colliers Mon:3 < \alt aimmi } Ieenowa going "owW'wlh ! all har < s. Time Colusa has been " q.Jtimo Pacific comet for twenty years andl } > 4,1 ' ult at D. h. : Ie. Iim 1 'Olr"hw.Ullln : Iu Limo In\t. AIEXANDRIA,1r'Fil 7.-The rench line steamer I.a Toursiw , captain Santel , which sailed from Newlitl < < FebrUary 6 on an excursion - laltl cursion to the ? t1eJiirm1Anean } and the Orient , arrived here todays . , ' "Inoll " 'ldIU"I'OYII' CONSTANTINOPLE , March 7.-Tho lam- burg-Amerlc1n steamer Augusta Victoria , Calltaln Kanmpff , frpin New York January 22 , with a party of excurionists , sailed today for Messina . _ _ _ _ _ _ ' . \I"r i Enl,4 . toil II i . . .1 "IJtlon. ; LEWES , Del , March T.-Tho sloop yacht Alert , whlcb went ashore on Lewea bench on Monday nlgllt floated this morning end : sailed fcr Norfolk Silo h In good condl- lon , _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ 'nrn or hllll train VII" l'lrn"l. BOSTON , March 7.-I lre was discovered hat nleht tn time main bold of time BrItish stsuner : Nmmiunimmsa. hlth arrival late yce- terda aferno : I fn1 Mnlr\ZU , Cuba , wlh a cargo of Eugn. I 16 thought most of the cargo ba been rulncd by water I consisted of 2,101 tons of sugar In bags valued It $26,000. $ consigned to the American - can Sugar Hefnlng company of thIs city . 1 Is fully Insured. . . . lol , ' . 4I11lC.l7.t. " ' . ' tP.Ifl.VJXU. 81181101 trellCt : ly "tltclumt 'lelll tu haste 1f' " Itneln by 11m In 10111. . JACKSON , 0. , March 7.-The reception to lon , Josepim 11. Bundy , the fatlmer.in-lasv of Governor I'oraler , last nigh on his retIre- assist from congress , was a remarleable event. Tot were repondEl to by Mn Iluntly Governor McKinley , cx.Oo\'ernor Foster , oraker I and otimers. All the state officers and Ohio republican congr9 len were Nes- out , alan all ex-congressmn living who had represented thut district. There WI a sense- lon created when 'General Grosvenor , In referring - ferring to the vote on tIme bond Issu , said : tl could not well be sll on the floor of the house , owing to an unwritten law or thH body , but 1 will say It new , Mr. Sherman said to an OhIo congressman one day after the defeat of time ltothscimiida.Carliehe . outrage : 'Slxteen millions of money Is a good deal ; It In a goo,1 deal or money whether paid In a single lump today or distrIbuted ' 600,000 at a tilmme across thIrty . ' lme years. . year. " 'But , ' said ho , 'had that bill passe,1 and this government stNrel1 away from its tme- honorell record -and adopted time worth gold In these bonds , It woull have caused the depreciation of the present outstandluJ obhi- ' gaUone or the goverment Iu the markets of the world wihin twenty-four hours mor than double $16,000,000. ' "This was the language of John Sherman , and so I has occurred to us that we can stand the political intriguing ot a few demo- cratc poltcians In Cincinnati anti [ a few mlslell republcans In divers localities when they censure and pat the isolated republicans on the back. " A banquet was tenderel Congressman nel- laimsy Storer , republican , In Cincinnati for having voted against his . Ohio colleagues. Nlll l ' JJ .ll ( P .t1WI1 - l.ter of the Silver ( 'mintihlmito for l'reslmioimt , ' , . ! llln l'lbl" ' DENVER , March 7.-lr. W. J. Deane of this city has made public a letter written to him November 21 last by ex-Congressmll J. C. Sibley , who Is proposed as the candtdate of the silver party for president , In which he says : "The contnuous depression In values cannot pre\'al much longer wIthout Invol' . Ing every business Interest , as well as time tolling classes , In a common destruction. The attitude we ha\'e taken upon some of these great Iluestons Is a dangerous orme I produces unrest , dissatisfaction and mlsery- these dainty viands upon which Inarchy feasts-anti If ever the hldeuus form of anarchy finds foothold In our fair land the money powers , the subsidized press and the servile politicians are the responsible pro- meters and foster pnrents of anarchy. Anarchy will never fnd 10Igm1 ; il happy hearts or In happy homes. I wIll never find ! odgmnent where labor I . meets its I ) just _ reward ann wnere prouuclon IS accore a fair percentage - centage of' its . 1 Is own products. believe In America for Americans ; that our commstitmm- ton Is great and good enough : that the repuimlic , designated amid founded by our fore- fathers , uilder the blessings of God , Is amille for the present wauts ; and that we do not 10 need to borrow eiher fnancial or Industrial economies or socIal or governmental systems from the effete monarchies of time east " . ( X TJB W.OT ( TiE FIRE. Iloolc nnl Ladder Company Dashed Into by 1 Freight Train at nOlrolt. DETROIT , March 7.-A shoc1lng accident cccurrtd at the interse"tion or Canfeld avenUe ' and the railroad tracks early this monnimmg. 'There had been a fire , , to which hoole and ladder 'company No. 5 had beds ! called . ' As time truck was crossini the Detroit Grand Ha\'e/ & Milwaukee tracks at the point 1 above stated a freight train dashed down the.tracland. smashing Into the truck , > hre.w iirom time , tPlJ" ; . 'P1G ; fd1Iowing mel , were , probably fatally hurt and were conveyed to , hospitals : I Driver Anthony Korte , marred : , aged : . , Steersman Christian Goebel , widower , ! ared 51. I 'Lleutenant ' Charles L. Chase , single , I asei 36. The truck was thrown about 160 feet and wrecked The horses were badly mangled. Cnptaln J [ . F. W. Wlrtb . was also bruised. ( ERJIN OlEnr nlac JIJWKERN. . luUJreds ot DeposItors Iutned and Other COlcerls In the ColhLI'SO. CHICAGO , March' ' -Th tickers here have time following : BERLIN , March 7.-Tho greatest excitement - ment has been created In Parchlm by the failure of the Mecldenburg Credit bank of that place. Hundreds of depositors have been ruined and the People's Savings bank , a small concern and two large commercial houses have failed In ponsequence of tint collapse of time Creit bank. colapse _ . _ _ l'JlSOXEl 1."SIDJ TIlE J.f IL. limit There Is a 1t II 1.0ltorll Around TaU- 111 Ab lit I.ynchlng. CHATTANOOGA , March 7.-John Lemon , who murdered Constable Lynch at Soddy on Monday last , bas beta captured near Cow- huta , Ga. Ho was taken to Chatanooga and placed In jail. When IL became known that Lemon had been captured there waD great exciement and large crowds are loitering about the jell . There I talk of mob violence anti time sheriff Is mailng preparations to pro- trt time prisoner. . \llllh ' Hilled 6"01 l'eraons. UIES , State of Sonora , 1ex. , March 7.- A courier hns Just arrived here bringing news of another outbreak by the Yaqui Indians. A band of about fifty hostile braves left their rendezvous In time mountains and lef anl struck the Yaqui river valley . They attacked - tacked a number of ranches and killed seven persons , among the victms being two women Large Iluantles of grain were also burned. - _ _ . _ _ _ _ "nnt" Fe tn Inll 'toelc Ynrds ALBUQUERQUE , N. M. , March 7.-The Santa Fe ralraal } Is i ' about to build here time most extensive stock yards and feeding pens hctween Kansas City an'l ' E Paso. Those at Wallace will be abandoned. Albuquerque trill soon be the headquarters of stoclemen In : western and southern Arizona , Fouther New Mexico amid the republic . of Mexico IIId nOI AUpl 11':11 : Arre.ter. NEW YORK , March 7.-Ex-Judge James died here last McDonald of Chicago suddenly night. lie had Just been arrested on a charge of causIng I disturbance at a cafe under the Broadway ) tileater Ils not known whether his death was due to natural causes or to blows received during a personll alter- caton In the restaurant. IT CURESDISE _ AS E ; j The Medical Profession Endorses Paine's ' Celery COlnpound. , . ' . . I' I ' ' . . jt 'a . . . . ; c\ : , .0' , , , (1 . : . , m' ' " . . S \ # 1 , \ j \ , , _ k . . . . ; - , . This Is from the writer of the prize thesis on Original ncsearch , awarllell hy the Medico Chlrnrgleal phia. College In 1892 , and publshe.1 by the American MCllcJI Press Co. , of Phiadel- In torpidity of the liver and nervous debility amid Ilhlney disorders , Paine's celery corn- pound acts like a chlfn , restollng t'he general nervous system n11 these organs to their normal . activity very speed I ) . I Is of Inestmable value and POssesses a wider rnge of ac- tlomm by far than of Its ldmmtlred remedies Very truly ' . any Itllred yours lon Odessa , Del. , Dcc 26 , 1891. H. L. CLAYTON , 1 D. . - - - - - - - - L.IIJ'YElC ERuI'JN . CLOSISa ! 118 lLl , I. limsyward's 1.1Cc May lie In time Jury's Hunds Jrforo Nlglmr. MINNEAPOLIS , Jarch 7.-Mr. Erwin re- : sumcJ his long clIent before time jury for time life of Harry Hayward this morning. The mothcr of the derendant was hot present , but his father and an aunt occupied seats In the wines row County Attorney Nye was still absent , and Indeed he Is 10t likely to appear ngln In the case for sOle time. He Is coufned to his bed under a physi- cian's care , his condition being quite serious. I developed this morning that In case of a comis'ictlomi-wimich Is confidently expected by the statelmledlate sentence will be moved. The defense , on the other hand , bas made every preparation for I stay , and an appeal In case of con\lcton. lIlt Erwin Is expected - pected ' to finish by 4 o'clock this afternoon , and If lie . does so JUdge Smith 1\1 at , once charge the Jury , so that IL may retire and begin its work of reaching on agreement al once. There was a tremendous crowd applying for admissIon this morning but not more than one-third could get Into the room , which was packed to suffocatiomi. Mr. Erwin at once began a new tacit on time testimony of I3iixt , which ho admitted was the very focal point of the CIS ! I was full of time most serious contradictions and Inconsistencies , and unworthy of cro- dence. He tben turned to the question of the immunity promised by time state to flhixt and Adry Hayward for the sake of convicting Harry. This , he declared , a revival of time old and pernicious practice of turning state's evidence In vogue iii England , and lie called upon time jury to stamp it. out. Time end is imot yet. At 5 o'clock Mr. Erwin turned to time court and asked for an hour tomorrow , Time court s'as iotlm to grant. tile request. Time imienibers of time jury were suffering , but consemit. was fimmally given. All through time day Erwimm itep up one line-at. tempts to break ( iowmm time evidemice of Claims A. fluixt anti lmmcidemmtally that of Atiry himmy- wartl. lie extolled tile wonderful Patience of Harry , and then said : "h1a over immuocomico been so tried in God Aimnigimty's world as this man's innocence ? " TIme casts will go to the , jury , at time close of time evemmtlm week , at noon tomnorrow , I-lilt IIRIEFS. TlrJ..1wu(1 ) . Arguments In time Shelby Clay will case were Postlonel yemiterthmsy emi account of time illness of counsel. Time free silver party hue endorsemi the nomummati mmt of time imroimlhmltiomt candidate for eommgressman lii Senator Burrosra' district iii Michigan. Time coroner's Jury line decided that time gas explosion its time \VImlte Asim immine 1mm Coioratio , 1mm wiilclm twenty-four lives s'cre lost , wait ( lute to poor vemitllatiomm , Omme of time passengers of the Crutimie , whmicis sunk time Idlbe , wimo is vlsltimmg in Kansmue , ea'H that time sky was clear mit time tinme , immeteati of cloudy , mis thu olulcers tnted , The Utah constitutional comiventlomi snot yesterday ammtl adjourned wIthout trammemmot- 11mg any business , time imreitlumtg oiilcer imot being reatly to tmlmpoint time comuimmittees , The sensational cue in Demmver , In which Mrs. I'hlee , svlfo of a vcultlmy liquor dealer , was arrested for eancealimmg stolemm goods , line emmded In time tlismmtissni of the action. Otto Ruaclte , son of it wealtimy St. Lutmis lmever , line beets imrresteml at time instmmmmce of Imltt svife at Los Aligelemi for mimneulhort , lie Imas squammdcred $2Q,000 ) iii two year u iii a fnt lire , 'I'lie will of time late actor , John VI' . Norton , hue at last been foummil ntnomsg time papers of' imis former attorney , wimo died before 1mm , lIe heaves most of isle vrouierty to hits sister. TIme cornuer's jury In San Francisco has decitietl hint time ticatim of Grace lit'njnmmmimi was imurely tmccitlentai , Simom wait ( ounti dead iii time bath room of S. C. Meyer's nmmmrt- immonts. It now develops that time two hail been secretly married sonic mnoimlhmme before , Time discoverers null orIginal owners of time Victor Coimi itmitl Coke conilmahmy's mimics at Trlulmiud , Cob. , have brouglmt suit ngtmimmst time vresent owmmers of time eommihflmmly tim mOe- cover one-immilf of thu stock , valued at $ ,1J0- 000 , out of wlmicim they claim to Immeve been swindled , . - . Coflars& Cuffs . - - - 0 AT YOUR , . Outfitters. Y 0 U R E A D 0 U R ' 'AD"-wirvr's ' rrii IMPRESSION ? Y OU BU Y OUR GOODS-WHAT'S TILE IIESULT ? But let us mail YOU ( free ) our SOUVENIR ov FASHIONS. 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