: . ' . . ' ; { _ ' _ : . . , _ _ ' \ _ ! I"t',1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ - . - " " . . . --n" " . ; . . 'i" ' " . - , ' . . , . " ' , , . . . " . ' . ' ' . _ . . . , . - . : . . U"t ( . , . ) f . . . - . T , _ , , . . . . . . ' 'f ' . . . , I , _ . I " .I.t lr J , . .1 . .V-4 . f\I \ , J Ijt. r ,1. 1. Jjl ! " " " .ilr JIJL ' ' 'jl. ia".jU . t ' * . _ . , I 2 " trIE OMAIIA : DAiLY nlb ' 11IUflSDAY , MARCh 14 , 1 895. QUARRELNG OVER RI LEF - Senato' ' Substtut for the House Di Makes 1 Lively Bow. - : SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST LUDDEN : i I 2IdCrrhy ) ( Inc. , \trr the Srcrrilry t If the Icld CIIII I , Iou II I "Ilrll" ' ii1iIon . -'SIICCMPIL Idllls the Iluso fiI f llrJctclly , J.INCO.N , March 13.-pecIa1 ( Telegram. ) -Tho Renate this afternoon , by rtject- Ing the rel f bill last passed by the liUSO ant ! ubstulng for I an entirely new lull , has surrounde1 ! the , ' Eltuatlon with compllcatLone which threaten slualon wih complcaton > to Ilcftat the object In passing the bill. The liuso bill provided for the appropriation of' ' $200,000 , to bo ui for the Purchase of seed grain and for the payment of freight upon lueh seed as might be donated by other etates. The senate baa rejected thin bill and 1JSell ( 1 bill appropriating the same amount of money , but providing that I shall be di. ' : hle among the counties that need it. Alter : i is divided the money Is to be used hr the : countee In the purchase of seed grain which J In turn to be sold to the farmer upon any ' terms that the counties may decide to offer. ' When the money Is paid back by the farmer i Is to be turned Into the state treasury again . agin. The debate In the sen3to this afternoon a9 lumed an angry phasc. Senator Mc\ehy" . author of the hut . charge ] that since yesterday - day a combination hall , . been formed hetween , fveral senators on the leer and the members of the State Relief commission to defeat , the hiii. hii.LUDDm nOUNI.Y I3EItATE ! Ito said that the bill passed hy the house was n measure drawn UII hy the I.udden coin- mission for the purpose of securing to itself $4.000 In time way of Mlarles. I lied : becn lobbied through the haute by the LUl1den commission. The I.udllen commission had undertaken to paw the original bill through the senate , and now that a substitute hail been presnted that proposed to tale away ; from the state commission the $4.000. the Luldcn commission unler the leadership of I.udden himself had undertaken to defeat the measure. Senator Mc\eeby grew \'Igor- on sly elOIUnt In denouncing what he termed the LUIlon commission Secretary I.liien seed near the gate bail- JnR from the lobby to the senate chamber and Mc\eeby faced him al1 said , that he did RIot hesitate to charge Ludden to his face 'Ith a desire to thwart the passage of the measure rather than to forego the $1,000 given the State Relief commission by time orIginal bill. lie said he had 1 stack of let- : ter and complaints agalust Ludden a foot thigh . and ho would have these complaints rod or printed If necessary to Ilrove the Incapacity - capacity of the state commission I'\ESSON ASSAILS . TIE SUBSTITUTE. Senator McKesson of Lancaster county led In ) the fight against the senate substitute. lie Imld that the senate stood really to appro- prlate the money asked by the drouth Itrlcken farmers of the state , but he char- neterlzCI the substitute bill as a piece of ' Jlatchwork. DurIng his address Secretary Ludllen sat beside his desk and when : Ic- nesson : asllee some one to point out the good features of the bi which he had denounced as worthless Senator lack Interjected the suggesUon that "he might ask Luthlen. " McKesson replied that I.udden was not an Issue In the senate. " \Vell . I notice you keep 111m pretty close to you . " retorted Black. McKesson moved that when time committee rise I report the bill back to a special com- mItee of five , with Instructions to prepare a -new bill. r This ' motion was combated vigorously by l.cKeeby , Dale and Stewart and snpported by Hitchcock and otners. I was declared ' lost on a tie vote. , The bill has ben ordered : engrossed for 1 third reddInf. but It Is ex- ected that there will be mother effort to defeat - feat I In Its present (0mm. Several members of the house who were present during the ' debate assert tonight that the substitute measure agree to by the senate will not pass the house. I SUOAU BOUNTY DILL IibL ! ) JJACIC Senators Object to l'u.hllRthe Ilater wIth Undue Itmiste. ' LINCOLN , March 13.-Speclal.-The ( ) senate - . ate transacted a large amount of routine business at Its morning session , no les than forty-one bills being disposed of. Most of these were Indefinitely postponed , while the lest were Illaced on general file. Th9 first bills pospon(11 were two for the , extermination of the Russian thistie. A third bill for the purpose Was placed on gen- eral file ali Its consideraton made a specIal order for tomorrow at : o'clocl . - The cOlmltee on enrolled and engrossed bills reported that senate files No. G25 and 63t. ; time relief bills , had been correctly en- grossed. The folowln his were reported frol standIng committees and placed on general file : Senate file No. 210 , by Cldwel. amending the len law so as to provide that any conveyance - veyance by mortgage or otherwise , ex'ctmted after the commencement of any labor or date of contract for time .urnishing or any material or fixture for the ereclon. reparation or removal of any bulhlng of allllrtenance Ihal be subject to the len of any person . : erforming my labor or furnishing any ma- tonal , machinery or fixtures secured on sold : ) remises tinder and by vIrtue of such contract . tract for labQr or material ; Senate file No. 2H. hy Crane , to prohibit bool mnahtng and pool selling. Senate liIo' No. 20. by Pope , to permIt 'ebtors to confess judgment either In term time or vacation , In person or hy attorney . Senate file No. 31. by Black . to po\'lde the manner cf conveyances ot real estate In the state of Nlbrabka. anti to prevent time execution - ton of leeds In blan ! , and 10 movlle I > en- ulUes for alTering 10 convey real estate by deeds executed In hlank. Senate le No 326 , by Pope to authorize executors and admlnlatriors to bring actIons for Injury to the real estate of their de- cellent9. Senate file No. 327 , ! y Noyes IJrovllng for the puhlshlng or IJostng of notices or ProPosals to grant license to sell Illuors In . Ireclne anti villages . ' Senate file No 333. by Hahn , provdlng ! for the ( IYlent of the money received In redemption of real estate sold at tax sale ' to the owner of time certilicate. Senate file No 341 , by nresler , providing that In all civi actions before a Justice of \ the Ptce I shal be aulclent proof of the ' correctness of the account wllm the 1 > lalntf or anyone knowing the facts shal make and file An afeavlt as to the correctneDJ of the sanme . Senate file No. 3(3. hy Stewart to provIde for the payment ( f school dhtrlct orders W\OI the said district . h:8 ceased to exist Da' organlz , ton. Senate fe No 371 , ! y Crane repealing sectIon 5 ! ot the cole of cIvil procedure I . ' Senate fe No. 38 : . by Callwel , redistrict- lag the stale Into judicial districts . _ Senate file No. 3 ( : , ! y Specher , to nbolsh the olce of county atorney and to IJro\'lle for the election of dlslrlet attorneys , Senate file No. 398 by ' . fe 398. ) Pope regulating the , voting bonds of precinct , township ant village Senate file No : t5 , by Crane , amending time law relating to the disconnecting of ter- , , riory from clUes anti rtiiages. ' Senate file No. 361 , hy hitchcock , empowerinG - , powerinG and requiring all cltC1 In the state ot Nebraska to fix rates and charge for the , supply at gas and electricity for illuminatIng urpose8. . ; Senate fe No. 351 , by Sloan , requiring the county treuaurcr to pay to the treasurer of : any city or vIllage wthl lila county the money collected us I hot on dogs rrom such : city or village. , ; . . Senate die No. 362 . by hItchcock , requiring cities to fix rate for water supplied by water works companies. Holbrook endeavored to bring the beet ' sugar bill to the front by mo\'lng that It be made a sPecial order for 3 o'clock tomorrow I afternoon. Several senators objected , usert- Jnl that they were 10t yet reaUy to give the hill the careful consideration Its Imllertanro deserves. 'fho motion was vctt dOln hy the IN'lclou or limo two.thlr.ls rule The $ ote atuod 1 to 11 , although I was tin- nounced 8 19 to 13 by the 8ecretnry. Under the rules or the senate I require a two- thirds majority to take a bill from Its place , on general file and advance it ' The senate then In a summary manner 'I proceeI1 , to dispatch the bill repealing the valued policy Insurance laThe mater came imp with R report from the Judiciary committee reconlnenllng that senate file No 121 , by Crane. be placed on /eneral file. SIMn anti Telt Pointed out time fact that time hl practically repealed the valued IJolc ) ' law anti urge Its indefinite postponement. A motion to that effect was carried by a viva VCce vote wlholt a dissenting voice. Among the bills rtolmelHlell for Indefinite , postponement were the ones amending the lIbel law , introduced by Senator Crane on I Iebruary 28. On motion of ' 'atpon the special consideration - , aton of the motIon lalle 'esterdny by Mc- Kesson-that the change of venue bill be passed , the governor's veto notwitlmstandlmmg- be continued until tommmorrow The motion was agreed to. The senate then went Into committee of the whole upon the cOlllleraton of Watson's hilt to abol.h capItal plnllhment ; tn Nebraska Pending an agreement on the bill the senate took a recess until 2 o'clock. , After recess the senate finished the debate On the bill anti ordered it engrossed for third reading The senate then fnlshe1 time day with n rolonge1 l discussion of the relIef bill approprIating $00.00 for Ilrouth sufferers. The senate fnaly agreed to the bill and at 5:30 : adJourned FAOltEl ) ' 11111 OCCtiL'tTION T.\X. York Clt7 lt In M'Iu : le tnt Declare for the MC : : lre. YOI { , Nehi , March 13.-Speclal.-A ( ) lass leetng of the voters of York was held , ' last night In the city hal for the purpose of determining the voice of the people with reference to the Occu\ton tax , which was levied npon the business men of this city the past ) 'ea Mayor Davis presided. 'I' . E. Bennett . city attorney , made a long m1dess , whIch he wound UII by scoring the railroads In general for not plying the occupation tax levied upon lhel , and reviewed the time whoa Limo I. & : . had secured an Injuncton restraining the city from collecting the tax from them. lie also swtel' that the express companlps had paid . and It was no more than fair anti rIght that the railroads should do ilkewise . Several short adirtses were made after this. ny the tones of the speakers and the demonstrations ot the crowd precent . there waR no fault to bo found with the city councIl for levying this tax anti many openly slated that should time ciy require I. I shoull he levied this year. A proposItIon was slarted to cut down the salaries . of the 0111- cers employed by the city . but limb was Immediate - mediate ! voted down and time meeting nd- journeti Mrs. Jacob Knerr , who has for some tinmo tme been lying seriously Ill at the Ursalne Sisters - ters hospital died Monday and her body was taken to Slrolsburg for burIal 'esterdny. The funeral wi take place today. Warrants have been sworn out by Burr & Co. of this place against a crowd of young men for destroying property. Some time ago Burr & Co. were eugaged In borIng au artesian - sian well near a immIll pond south of this city. On Sunday time crovd the memhers of which imavo been arrested visited this place all threw nil the rope etc. . of the place Into the pond. The rope Itself was valued nt about $50 , and as stated by Burr was utterly ruined. OIATOIUO\ CONTEST AT A JtAN U. UOI ( ' . Gould nll J1R Dorothy ! eRbrool \ II the I'rlzc. . ASHLAND , Neb. . March 13.-Speclal.- ( ) Last night nt Slmlngtol's opera house the juvenile oratorical contest for a right to enter the city contest . that takes place March 22 , occurred. Two sets of encyclo- paeelas were given as prizes to the highest marked contestants In the oratorical arid tim- matc classes. The one In the oratorical was won easily by Don C. Gould , who spoke on "Crlm Its Own Detector " by Daniel \Veb- ster. ster.The The prize In the dramatic class was won by Dorothy Seabroolc. She recited "The Ride In the Valley of the Connemnugh" In a manner . nor that carried the audience with her. The jUdges were Mossrs. H. W. Quaintance Paul Ilrey and A. M. Troyer . from the State university. Mr. Qualntmmnce made the pmes- entaUon speech and gave the winners some very god advice In the line or their work or educating themselves for the work of public speaking. George lrarioy . county superintendent of Cass and C. L. Clark superintendent of Saunders , have been In conference with a number of students anti teachers of both counties all day on the advisability of having the hoped-ror summer school hero' In July and after due deliberation . concluded the school should bl In session five weeks Lincoln Henry who has been In attend- once at the Iowa Medical college . returned home yesterday for the summer vacation. Den Clark yesterday received a letter from W. S. WISe In Grant asking that the farmers In Saunders county contribute all the seed grain possible to seed their county this spring. 'as the nurlngton had agreed to haul such contrIbutIons free. The letter Is being given due conaIderatio and Monday , It Is thought a car will be ready for shipment l.fNCOI.N HHI'UULIC\NS' CO ' YENTlcN. FrII' , \ . Urnhll N0II1 trl for May.mr After R 1.011 itrImmrIe . LINCOLN , March l-Specal ( ! Telegram ) -Tho republican city convention at a late hour this afternoon complete time followIng tcl'et. : Mayor , Frank A. Graham : : clerk , John Dowen : treasurer , Mart Aleen : excise 'board H. V. Val , Dr. Hchard S. GrImes : lchool board . A.V. . Fields , O. V. Eaton. harles W. Spears : cemelery trustee Roland ii. Oallley : cotmimcllmen . 1 ? lrsr'arll. ' . Thomas Draper : Second , J. D. Parker : Third , n , S. Young : Fourth . A. H. hutton : Fifth . John Geisler : Sixth , E. H. Guthrl : Seventh 1. D. Ewing. Graham , the candidate for mayor was nomlnatell on the 1121h baiiott. Up to Limo time or the eallnl of Ihl convnton to order , 2 p. m. . the local poltclns were all al sea . In which condition they had remained from the time of the cloahog ! or the prlmarle lat nl.hl. 'flie unexpected victory of the Graham forces In the ' 1hlrt ward had turned all calculalons topsy turve ) ' . 'fhe democrats now they will . say wi nom- Inate John ii. \mes for mia'or. The irI- america will ho held ! tomorrow and time convention . venton Friday l . The Ileoll16'S Indepenlent prlmare ! mire cJlee for rlday and time convention Sat- urday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , JI 11 1(111 I I l'oltl8 I I lt . \"llnll. MCOOK , Neb. , March 13.-Spoclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) republcan city convonton nominated - nated the folowing omcel : Mayor , .1. B. I Kelly : clerk E. J. Wicox : treasureI I. I Laycock : ahtlerimmemm C. S. l'erdy unll M. Os- born : Board of Eeucaton , J. M. Icneenon , R. U. ArchIbald , B . 11. Deal and John Wentz A citizens ticket was also nomInated by ptlon , with Jacob litmrnott1 luror : U. F. Babcock cleric : C. I. . flegroif . treasurl'r , anti H , n. l atertay and Iehanl Tinker , alder- mon , anti Z. I , . Key , W. I { . Coleman J. P. I Keayon and n. n. Arclmlhiskl members of Board < 1 of hitlucation. 1 'fhe ticket Is a warm one amid the result Is In doubt. nuu" l'ntHlclln Unl.r A rrcst. BUTTE , Neb. , March 13.-Speclal ( Tele- gramn.-A : ) warrant wls lsauetl ! 1 lhls afternoon on a complaint sworn to ! y John A. Hooten , eharglng John D. Oormuly , a former mci- chunt ali prominent polItician of Butte . with amitmltery . The woman In the case Is a young , daughter < ot a wel.to.do ( summer living near , iitmtto. Oormul ) ' Is married. lIe was arraigned - reigned before Judge Green In the cOlnly court. lie ge bends In the sum ot $500 10 appear for trial Saturday The affair created ( Ilie a sensation. In\IIr.1 C"unty'ot. . . ' ) O\U Innl" . i 5'l' PAUL Neb. March . . . , , 13.-Special.-- ( ) Time people of Howard county vote Dn the propsiton to issue bonds for the sum or $1.OO to assist In buying seed grain amid fell for the destitute fmmrmnera. The returns are not mill In. but enough Is ktmoaa'n to show that the bonds arc defeateJ ! y a big ins- jorlt ) ' . _ _ _ _ _ I' . Irmolt Clhenl ZMUII a Tivkt. FA1ONT , Neb. , Mach 13.-Speciai.- ( ) At the ey caucus hed last nIght Dr. J. D. Urazelon was nominated for mayor , C. D. I Ianeley , city clerk : JV. . Talmsge , tren- I I mer ; J. laughauout , city engluer ; Frank Put counciman South ward and George I Petit for North ward. - . - . - - - - - - - - - - _ _ . , _ , REMOVE TIE DEA TI PENALTY Watson's Bill t Abolish Legal Executions Recommended for Pasago. INTERESTING OEB.1 E IN COMMITTEE . trgummirmmt for amid AgaInst rRrtclltclI tl hy 11n , nf Iho Simator-1'ltmuml \ote \r.r Cint'-Lts J"II:1 1' . " nJo Nut . \8urOI. LINCOLN , Iarch 13.-Speclnl.-Tho ( ) fate or the bill abolishing the death penalty In Nebraska Is still hanging In the balance In the senate , although time vote hy which the bill was agreed to In the commitee ot the whole today Indicates that It has just the necessnr seventeen votes to PaS It anti no more. The senate gave up several honr to its discussion , and the debate was by far the most interesting and animated listened to eurlng the present session Senator Telt opened the debate by saying that he hoped the substitute oferell by Sen. ator Watson would fail . lie believed that the original bill , providing that the execution - ton of all conlemned ! murderers should lake place within Limo walls of the state liemmiten- tary , was a goo one. The state already has upon Its statute books he said , a law giving the Jury discretionary powers In fixing time death penalty. The jury may , If It elects fix the punishment at hnllrlsonment for life . Under time law there Is but little danger that men tried for mlrder will be sentenced to ecath unless the protecton of society abso- lulely demanded theIr removal from the world. Two years ngD. said Senator Toitt . the propositon to abolsh capital Ilunlshment was before the legislature. I was fully dis- cussed , considered carefully all finally re- jected. There I no evidence to show that public sentment has chaugel' during the past two yars. There Is no popular demand at the present time for time abolition of capi- tal ptmnlsimnment Society contInued the senator , Is a queer thin , Civilization I a queer arrangement , I ts the outgrowth of the necessities of man. Ian Is ono of the mOlt IJecular animals ever created. I the first pall had not fallout from their original state , If their descendants were nol disposed to encroach upon the right of others to enjoy life , liberty anti the pursuit of imappiness governments would not hI nNessary : but time eXllerlence of manklll hu shown that I Is absolutely necessary that governments should be instituted and that punishments should be meteJ out to those who Ilsobe ) ' the regulations or gov- ermnent. I seemed to him that I the sena- tore could have time experience of others brought more nearly home to them ( they wommld not so readily favor a measure calculated - culnted to allow the wretches who dehlber- delber- ately plan to take human life to longer en- ctmnmbe : limo earth Senalor Akers favored the bill to abolsh the dealh penal ) He claimed that hundreds and thousands of men were hanged every year who were Innoenl of murder. He would rather that all murderers shoull be confined In prison for life , with no hope of reprieve , than that a single Innoccnt man shoull pay the death penalty. I Senator Sloan made an elaborate ant telling - Ing argument against the bill . He pointed to time fact that but four states In the minion had abolished the death penalty , whie forty , after the experIence or scores of years had retained it. For the crime of deliberate murler the inflIction of the death penaly was the only adequate punishment. After the noon recess Senator Hichcock re 1met the debate by speaking In favor 01 the bill . making the point that even I I were granted that a murderer Is not fit to live , he Is not fit to die. Senator Campbell opposed the bill and took issue with the statement that If a murderer Is not fit to live he ts not fit to die He claimed that as long as a criminal had no fear of death ho would remain In life har- dene1 to all thoughts of repentance. 'I I Senator Cnltwel said that ' hI had been ' opposed to capital punishment for nearly a' ' quarter of A eetnry , but the bill under con- sderaton ! Invoh'e many features that were not understood. He was therefore opposed to the bill. Senator Crane favored the bill In a brIer argument. Senator Sprecher was friendly to the bill. The debate was clod by Senators Watson and Teft speakIng for and against the bilL bi. A motion to adopt 'Vatson's bill a a sub- sUuto for the original bill was adopled. The committee rose with the recommendation that the bill do pass , the vote standing 17 to 14. The senate adopted the report. The opponents of the bill claim that a careful poll of the senate shows that there are not seventeen senators who wIll vote to enact It Into a law. On the other hand , the frIends of the measure claim that their can- \'ass of tIme senate shows a large majority for the bilL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IUY , HirrEtNo UI" TIlE l"OUtl S. liouqo Inercatos the Apprlprltol8 ! ll- 1(81' " "y the \ Vayti antI ; lonn4 Coniiiltt.e. , LINCOLN , March 13.-Special.-Consitler- ( ) ' aton of time general appropriation bill . pro- viding for expenses of the stAte deputments ; and institutions , occupied the principal por- ton of the lme today In the house. At 3:0 : p. m. It branched off Into the subject of irrigation - rigaton , and Senator Akers waR invited to address the cClmltee of the whole on tbat subject The total amount of Increase In appropria- tons provided for by the commmitee ot the whole , ontslde of the Lincoln Hospital for the Insane so far during the day Is $9,175 above the appropriation for 1893. The amount given the Lincoln asylum In 1893 was $122.300. Time amount rccolmmelllel' today up to the hour tl commltee arose was $ jo1,500. a redncton of $20,800. This would leave the net total decrease so far as the appropriation hi has beeum coumsitloroi $11- 625 from the appropriations for time 1893 ! 1- ennlum. Governor Holcolb ent In a lessae me- ferrlng to the Nebrasla.Dalta boundary lne.The The house had n tilt this morning as t whether or not I would go Into com- mitee of the whole over the .eneral aprmro- prlaton bill . house roil No. 632. Some o the members wanted ! to consider senate files , but a majority favored the appropriation bill . unll time house vent Into commitee of the whole , with Scott ot Buffalo In the cimaim' Then Cole , remaining dissatisfied . 10vd that the commitee rise report pro- gl'es nail ask leave to sit again Spealer Richards said that he fnly comprehendell all courtemy due I he senate , but I was cer- tulnly a courtciy to that body 10 get the npproprlaton hi over to the other end of the itotmae Harrison endorsed this sentiment , hut ( ole contnuell to battle for pslpone- ment. laUI ) &all that the hasty action of yesterday had frightened some of time conservative - servatve members , who were In favor ot economy. 10 belIeved the bill should be more fully commaidered. Cole's motion was lost on divIsIon of the house and the commltel proceeded to con- sideraton ! : of txpnses of time guvernor's office . When the mater of $1,5QO , for house rent was reached a 10ton was made to strike out the Item. Spirited debate immediately followed. Cole vehemently OIJpseJ It , while Burns of Lancaster : worked hard to have the rent left In the bill , The ' appropriation bill of 1893 gave time goyernor's office l,800. . limo new bill $1,600. less the $1,0 house rent , or $3.100 In all . $ llckets cold Ihat thIs was a move to make party capital for lie independents Shoul ! the honse allow the rent , anti should Governor Holcomb veto it . the pore would point to that fact In their favor In 1896. Barry was In favor of the appropriation . lie pointed to the fact that the superintendent of the Lincoln Asylum for the Insane re- ceivd the same rlary as the governor , and his house rent free. Cole continued his d.punclaton ot time I el claiming that the rent allowance was , clearly unconstilumtional. , Munger asked : "Vas the taking of the potage stamps allowed you at the , opentng ot the lenlon constitutIonal ? " " 1 am not here to teach a law school , " me- ' pled Cole. r- On division of the house the motion to strike out the rent item was lost , and the , rent allowed. Tbis makes a net increase of $1,300 . over 1893. 'TO tUPPORT TiE MiLITIA The adjutant general was then allowed $500 for once expenses and the Natonal Guard 130,000. an Increase ot 150 $ 10 omcl cx- i penles over 103. Howard tried to roli the guard IteD to JIOOO and then to $20,000. noddy peinfeul b the great strikes of 189t get and the IbsdfbU ( 'neei of defenders of the American fati nlnedlct anti Barry opposed the anmendmemmtc nary said It was only n queston of wlethqr the state wouh have 1 mitar or"nnlznton or depenll on Pinker- ton detectives. HOwarll's ' nmeOlmentR were all voted rowr ' ab the office of the secretary of state was teach cd. An increase of $500 was inside In this department. In the audl. tor's ofce an . , nHfase of $0 was made In the item of blanks , from $70 In 1893 to $800 In the presen bill . In 1893 tht state treasurer was allowed 1 $600 for o0ct ' expenses . stationery , books biamiks postaO . eximress , telegraph and ox- change. The amenCI bill now pending pro- vides for $2.250 tpenses as tolows : 100k . hlank . statIonery . . . . . . . . . . . $ rO ! PORtnle. telegraph , exchange . . . . . 0) Olce ftmrmmitumre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOt ) 10 nelelenc ' on I > ORllle. . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Jlclenc ) ' on hook . statiommory , cte. . . 200 Deficiency on statoner . . . . . . . . . 20 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . $2,250 For the office expenses ot the sUI > erlnte"l- eat of public Insttucton the appropriation of 1893 was $9.925. The present lull originally appropriated 9850. This was amended , and so recommendlll for passage . by adlln" $1.00 for an extra clerk. The bill goes to the senate carrying nn appropriation for this office of UO.8O , an Increase over 1893 of $925. The present bill recommended for ofce expenses of the attorney general $1.600. The amount allowed for traveling expenses , $500 , wa stricken out . leaving a total nlmpropria- ton of $1.100 , or $200 above the biennium appropriation of 1893. For expenses of time ofce of the conunis. sloneI of public lands anti buildings the bill I It came from the ways ammO lans corn- mltl ; pro\'lled for 2300. The sum of $250 of this was for new carpets and furmmitimro Harrison tried to raise this amount to $750 . but the commitee wouitln't have It that way The total appropriation for 1893 was but $ ,900. The hill goes over to time senate carrying appropriations as follows . an increase - crease of $400 : fooll anI atatiomiery. . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 40 Furniture anti carpets. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Postage nnll postage epenses. . . . . . . 1,000 ) Exiti-ess anti telegraph. ! ; . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,0) Traveling elnses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.30 The general appropriation bill hall malIc no provIsion for the oOce expenses of the labor cOlmlssloner , as mmotimimmg hnt been provided for this office In the salary list con- sllere 'esterday. Today nn amendment Wl mo\'et anll carried . appropriating $2.000 for time btennlum , an' tnctase of $1,000 over the approprIation of 1893. The hOI c then took a recess until 2 p. m. 10WEHS O COMMITTEE INCREASED. Fohiowing recess the chairman of the special - cial penitentar Investgatng conmnuittee . Walt , reported as follows : Your conminitte . ' appolntee to hlclsate neWb1ul > er reports ns to cruelty and In- human treatment or inmates ct time state pemmitcntlmry : Ilds that such reports originated - atel from stntemcnts made by three ex- convicts na1ee 1'rank Jones whos meal name Is A. E. Hnmvley Frank Kennedy ! and Peter negley. ' 'hat the al1avltR mnle ! II said ex-convicts to Goveror Sins A. liolcomb harglng cruelty anti Inhulan treatment IUll gpneral ommlsmamiagement a gjneral copy of which I ! herewith mttmbumiltteti . have since been sumlmJttmted : \ by a counter nl- davi. herewith siiimniitteti. settiuij forth that the statemelt : thel'e made were false In every particulam- . and that the ) ' were Inducell to matte these statOments by nn nSIJIInt for the olce ot warden and his frIends for a nne money consideratton. Your committee Is not empowered ' by the terms of the resolu- ton to elI for persons anti papers anti ' Incur expense : In the Investgaton. an.1 . therefore submits whether In the opInion of the house the hveBtgaton shoull be further prsectte.1 A careful readIng of the charges rll ! ! thy these ex-prisoner will reveal theCa t that the contrct RYS- tern of l'nson \ ahor In vogue at the ftate nenitentiary Is largiy l rcsponslble for the continual charges and counter-charges of ill treatment t Inmatef. and not because or the Inhllnarl'urden neemer anti hlR oeerR. Your , committee Is ot the opinion that Ule management sholll be eliminated as far as possIble from political elmlnatet pltcal I""uence. whllh' ; cannot be accomplIshed while managed un ler the contract s's- teni , . ter 1' " ) . Barry moved to cend the powers or and cortnue the c IilUee of investigation 'Into alleged prison mismanagement. A motion to table this motion was lost by I vote of 43 to 40. The question then recurred emi Barry's melon to authorize the committee to send for papers and persons In pursuit of their investigations : carried . 4 to 33. MORE MONEY FOR DOAnnS. The house then went Into committee of the whole , with McNit In the chair , to continue consideration or the general appro- priaton bill. The Board of Public Lands ant Buildings was next on time list. The bien- alum expenses for 1893 were $18,160. The bill provIded for $20.350 , an Increase of 2200. The committee of the whole struck a snag on a $9.000 allowance on outstanding claims , and debated the same at length. 1 was contended that all this amount might possibly have been covered by claims already allowed by the committee on claims. The "outstandlng" claims portion was stricken out by amendment and the $9,000 reeuced to $8,000. The bill was recommended to carry $19.350 , an Increase or $1,200 over 1893. For the Board of Educational Lands and Funds the bill provided $6,000 for school land expenses. Durs of Lancaster wanted to increase the amount to $18,000. and Harrison - risen sale that a reappraisement would be money In the state treasury. This section was , imawever passed for the time being. The Hoard of Purchase and Supplies was gIven by the bill $500 , ant , It was allowed by the coummmittee. Miles wanted to give the State Board of Healh $600 for postage . Nothing was sale about this In the bill. The umount fixed was $200. The biennium appropriation for the supreme - promo commit for 1893 was $17.705. Time new lull allows but $14.910. The committee's bill was Increaed to $15.:1. The banking department was given $1.500 for expenses , The appropriation for the state library In 1893 was 1200. The com mi tee gives I this year 2600. The State Board of Transportation received - calved In 1893 $650 for office expenses. The new bill gives I $625. The Normal school at Peru received In ap- proprlaton of $8,900 In 1893. The new bill allows $9.GOO. The expense account allowed the Lincoln Hospital for time Insane In 189 was 122300. Time new bill . with anmendnments . allows $99.- 500. The bill goes to the senate for $101.600 , a decrease of 20000. IRRIGATION STRIKES A SNAG. The commiee of the whole now arose , reported - ported al1 asked leave to sit again. Ashby wanted time house to go Into commlteo of the whole to consider house roll No , 43. the cornmmmltteo's irrigation lull . and I cnsented to do so . with Chapman In the chair This Is a mosure of wenly.one t pages the first sec- lon dividing tl ; stQ , of Nebraska into two water divisions lJ ! . hen conlnues to descrIbe - scrIbe water diti , IQn No.1. which shal consist of all the l , ! rrIF'ble lands In the state dralnP by the P4t livers and their trlbu- tines lying west : At ; , % l.l\p river , and all lands south of the T' ate and South Platte rivers. Water duyipm ! " No. 2 shall consist ot all lands watered , IY hD Loup White , Nb- hrara al1 mkh9tj pm } . vets and their ! rlbu- Lanes . and all oth r rrlgahlo lands not In- clndeeln any othe1'v t r dIvision It creates I Hoarl of IrrlgJ' ' - ' which comprIses the governor nttomnc7 ierl and the comnumils- sloner ot public \ 1ulI.anll huldlng8 , with In office In the , raJ capitol , I provides for a number of 'nMr ( secretaries and assistants - sistants at ori 9 'alaries. Violent opposltO ? \ manifested to the bill at tbe outs t./ - IjIggins spoke strongly ' agah1t It and lO\\lart } 10ved that It be in- defniely postPone \ Jltrlson , imowever took an oppodto view'i t hid that time bill was a copy of one tmjtIp , I fenle anti had been drawn by a pracllc Irrlgalor , who , 8 Harrison expressed It , had "never ben con- I neetel with a job. " Al atempla to hut I the bill to one side . mowever . tailed , and the clerk began reading the sections . Section 7 provIdes for the employment of a secretary , who shall bo a practl31 hydraulic' engineer , at a salry of $2.000 per aumnuimi Speaker rchals moved to strike out this Bclon , The melon did nol pre\'al , but one to give Senator , \ken an opportunity to explain the provisions of the bill was curled and the sUator. proceeded to deliver a glowIng - I , log address In favors the various povls- ' Ions of the meacure. At the conelualon of ! . Senator Akers' remarks the committee rose asked leave to sit again , reported and the I. report was adopUd. The senate then adjourned . - - - - - Mr , . , rmttriidnmm Jle I \ , CHICAGO , March 13.-Mr. Catherine Critenden , wIdow of the late General Thomas Critenden , died at her bome here today. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EVIDENCE IN DAVIS' ' FAVOR - Impeaching L1no of To1imony Introduced ( , in the Lincoln Muder Trial. . - WHERE TiE STATE'S CASE IS WEAK ' < . " .lnr , " for thr Jrrrn"o JrfarrA that th lll , hllul TratllfroRI'hlnJ the Scen ( uf the \ , Vmtq lit JUsI'rnhl" Comid I t ioim . LINCOLN March 13.-Speclal ( Telcum. ) -Today time defense II the Davis murrer trial took UI an impeaching hue of test- mony. A number of carpenters swore thAt the bridge was something over twelve feet high at the point where Miss Seitiel for the state says she jumped off In getting down to the wreell. Jacob LlehtenstKr gave some rather damaging - aging lostlnony against the road , to the effect - fect ttat he had examine" the track on the Sunday following the wreck while pie Ilrlv- Ing was going Dn. lie hn1 ! found as many os seven or eIght spike holes In the ties along the south ri that was dieplaceti , showing a slant of about thirty degrees , as though they had been forced out ! y a strong pressure. Havln atemplell to discredit Llchten- stiger's testimony . the state's attorney said : "Now wllat other buslnes' have you been enager In besides that or 1 grocer and sec ton imanil 2" " 1 have farmed , " - "What else ? " "Not much of ammytlming " "Ohm you never ran I saloon here , did you ? " "No I once owned a hal Interest In a sa- loon If that's what you mmmean " replied the witness . simmihimmg. "You nevr sold liquor over time bar nor worked for Eph Corneal did you ? " ' The spectators laughed loudly lt thIs ques- tion . IR Cereal hat testified for the state. SOME STARTLING TESTI INOY. i To Impeach the testimony ot Witnes Simouse Wilam I.h'lngston wa called. le saul thnt Sholse halt told him that he had examined the track for about a nub from the wreck and foull evidence going to show that the JoInts sagged aue the engine was "drunk" when It entered time bridge. T. g. Stevens , formerly In the real estate bimsiumess hatl examined the ties on the bridge Fritisy ummoruming. lad notced that some of the holes seemed to ha\'e been bored too large for the splIces . When he had ftell some loose spikes Into them ther hae slipped down easily In many Instances to within a half Inch of time tie. J. D. Campbell [ . miwright , said the spikes fitted very loosely In the holes In the ties. There Is consIderable comment amen ! I.ln- coIn people concering the attitude assumed b ) the Hocl Island road In this trIal. For the pasl three days Mr. Green , counsel for the real , has sat at time elbow of County Attorney Woodward In the capacity of coach In his openln Speech the county attorney had said thnt It hall been said the road was strongly iumtercsted for financial reasomme In convicting the utefentiammt but thut Ime the county ntorey , woull stand between the road antI the defendant In any attempt to color or mlsclrry justice. COSIUJtHAUf SNOW IN NIl . ln"SIC.\ , Ground Co'croc Many Inche DOOI' In Iif- frront I'Rrt" 01 time SIn tn. BEATRICE . March 13.-Speclal ( Telegram ) -Toda has been one of the most disagreeable - able of the winter. Abut 8 o'clock this morning I began snowing , and has continued - uel ! most of the time throughout the day. A strong wind has ben blowing , and tonight the mercury Is down close to zero. Snowing has ceased and limo wInd has gone down somewhat. MCOOL. Neb. , March 13.-Speclal ( Tele- griumi.-Tliere ha been some snow today , accompanied - companied by considerable wind , but tonIght the wind has gone down and It Is snowing hard and the outlook Is good for a big snow. 1tUSHVILLI Neb. , March 13.-Spclal ( Telegram.-Four ) Inches of snow tell here today , and It will probably continue all night unless It becomes coldr. Stock wi not suffer . . SHELBY . Neb. . March 13.-Special.-A ( ) slal blizzard Is blowIng from limo north . I began early this morning. The thermome ter Is falling and the snow IncreasIng. BUTTE Neb. . March 13.-Specimml ( Tele- gram.-A light snow began ( ailing abut 3 o'cloclt this morning and contnue until da ) ' . About three Inches covers the ground. E1MWOOD , Neb. , March . EI1IWOOD 13.-Speclal ( Tel- egram.-A ) regular blizzard St In here early this morning blowing hard and snow drift- Ing. bout three inches of snow on the level fell. PAWNEE CITY , Neb. . March J3.-Spe- ( cia I Telegram.-A ) blinding snow bas hen falling here all day. - - 10STON t'AIITI' , 1'1tO.l1iSIl3 SEEI Ol.u : - North Lli > Cltlzcns.lec"tve Ramo Eucour- 81111 IICorlmlon , From tut Source . NORTH LOUI' Neb. , March 13.-SpelaJ. ( ) -Another ray of hope has been kindled relative - tve to the feed and seed grain outlook In this vicinity by the receipt of a letter by n member of the local relief commlteo trom a Boston party who appears to be willing 10 render all needed assistance , not only In the direction mentonei , but also In relieving the pressing wants of the destitute , I any such exist In the matter of fuel and clothing. While the clothing question seems to be practically out of the way for the resent I , that of fuel may assume considerable 1m. porlance at any unexpected moment In the event of a poslble severe stormim while that ot seed grain and reed for time necessary teams used In agricultural operations Is one the proper solulon of which shal decide whelher or not vast sections of faultless land shall remain Ihls season unlied or yield a bounteous harvest. I. . g. Totiti who has been a resident of this vicinity for the past nine years has sold his farm to I. A. Manchcster and will start In a few days for Albion 1Vis. . where ho expects to eugage In business. lila taut- ly will remain here until he becomes per- manenty settled In his new Imonme - - - IOltGtN 'ro SI'LLIIJf TO UUCft'T.\Ff' . lellrl at LIncoln Tlmt time J'rhon Contract Ii I to Ihnllo l.n,11111. . LINCOLN , March 13.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -IL Is stated here tonight that negotlatous arc still pending hy which time state Imeniten- tary contract la to be assgned ! from W. H. Dargan to J. i\ ' Iluclcataff. The deal has heen on for several days but there Is yet a wide difference between t the two partiCa. The P\'oposltcn malIc by Dorgan Is to transfer the contract by n simple assIgnment to Juclestal , 'a hD Is on hl9 part to pay for time properly at the penitentiary owned by Dor- gao complele the cells as required by the ell law , nnd give a new hone to the state for the faihful performanc or his duty Bucllsll has been maintaining a large hare s factory at the Ilenltentary for n number of yean , and la supposed to he prety commt wail ract versed . with the nature or the prion . Wor of 1 \ CJllrn " hll.rl'r. " WATERLOO , Neb , March 13.-Simecial.- ( ) Jark Wolf , a horny haneell son of time sol and haing from Shlney , Neb. , walked Into town lat evening and exhibited a letter purporting to be from his wife , stating that sue \\'a destitute and telling hIm to keep away from the track , as he was subject 10 fits and might get hurt , This so won the sYlpathy of the people that they took up a subscription aggregating $8 In all . When this marl of apllreclaton was tendered him he was visibly moyed , and when he recovered breath sulclenty he said he would spend every cent ot It In town for provisions antI ship them to his wife. But after taking a second thought , he decided on buying a horse , drive home and tickle the back of lother earth until ho could get sulclent cash ahead to reimburse his generous don- era . Whcn 'cst seen he was headed eat with the $8 In bls Inside p cket. Whie In town he had one at tbe citIzens write the \oslluter at Sidney telling him Ir his ( , Voit's ) wife did not call for the letter lme bad written imer froni Valley , to be very careful of it , as It c'utained money , Now _ - - that ho has left town , some of time sceptical ones wonder It they have not been ilimpeil and they have written the mayor of Sitiney asking information ebommt time \'oif fammmlly , % 'olf imns a florid coniplexion , is fairly w eli dressed , and seems to be working tIme towns as imo goes , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( 'I..t IMS 1'A it'L' ' ' ' ' OI' 'I ii II 110W 1 II liS't'ATE. tcrttim of a Hcisrimeyeflhren time Signal for I i's t ho Co mmmlii lest I , , iii. ICEARNEN'eb , , March 13.-Speeial.- ( ) TIme late it. II. Ilowie of logan towimsimip left his property badly enctmmmmlmercui , and hardly hail time sod covered his renmuthims before - fore foreclosure stilts ms-ore cornnmenced , ammO immsteady of being coimiforiably iirovideti for it looks as tiiommghm Mrs. liowie wommil hmas-o mmotimitm left , hut this is mmot time himost ills- tressimig circtmmmistanco wimich imas come to light. It claInms wimich have been mmiatie prove to be true , liowie imati a vife living iii New York state , fronmi wimicim lme hiatt never beemi ulivorceti , amid sime has now mmmade tie- nmmmmmd for imer right of dower iii anti to all Limo property which hiowio left. The secommtl Mrs. liowlo signed away her rights , lmtmt tIme other woman imns never tioume so , ammO tin interesting - teresting legal contest is looked for. At time close of time Evangelical conference Smmrmtimmy imlghmt a cormtrIbutioum was mmmatie for mmmisslonmiry murposes , amid $900 was raised in cash or good subscriptions. Time mmiemmmhers of time l'reatmyterian cimmmrcli imavo just called to time imastorate 11ev , Mr. Hayden of Utah , and mviii imolti a reception in his honor at time hoimme of Mrs. Flora 1)11- tlhimo timl evcmmlmmg , MIIXICO VAN1's A NI-i51IiSKj EXIIIIIIT , Comitmh flenernl for Tbt iteptmimhlo Iivite'i tie to l'ttrtleiiimto , In thin Expmmsit lou , LINCOLN , March i3.-Speclai ( Telegramim. ) -A. IC. Commoy , consul general of Mexico , located at Sanm Frammclsco , Imas written a letter to Governor lloicommmin , calling lila attention to time fIrst exposition ever imehi 1mm MexIco amid requmesting hunt to imnnme a commmniisslon to prepare a Nebraska exmlbit. ! In conmphiance with timis reqtmcst time governor today naummed ann smtcim Commission ex-Governor Robert W , irurnas of ilrownvIlie . A. Poymiter , Albioum ; J , Ii. i-Cltcimen , Onmaima ; F. Vt' . Taylor , Linmcohmm , anti W. A. J01105 of hastings. TIme exposi- then does not begin until April 2 , 1896 , antI limo Nebraska coummnmissioum hiss nimiphe time lii which to hirepare an exhibit worthy of the state , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Irtlimermut or joiimm harder , PAWNEE CITY , Neb. , Marcim 13.-Stme- ( claij-Timo funeral of John ilarder , wimo tiled yesterday , occurred today at time Lutimeran cimurcim , after which tIme remains wore con- veycti to time city cemetery. The Ancient Ortier of ijumitetiVorlimmien lmacl charge of Limo services. The deceamed loaves a wife and five children. A mmmatl dog mnatle its appenranmce on tire streets last evening. After biting one dog It cammmo in contact with time city maraud , who hastily tlispatclmomi it. At tIme imomume of Mrs. J , Iioig , foumr mules nortimeast of time city , last night Everett Lamar and Kate Iloig % ere mnarrleti. It. W. I'ressonm , D.i ) . , of timis CIII' , perftmrnmeti time cerommionmy , wimicb rmms witimeeseti by a large umuunber of friemmuis. Time ) ' will leave in a few nays for their fnmture home in Lincoln county , Kansas. 'S'ounrr ( mouse lInut.'r 1tLahly : Shot. M'COOIC , Nob. , Imlarchm 13.-Special ( Tele- granmi.-Ilert ) WilhInnms , aged 16 years , son of a fumrummer living mm Perry precinct , accIdentally - ally shot Iminuseif with' ' a 22-caliber revolver yesterday. Time bullet entered imis rigimt eye and irotlucetl death tints mmmornminmg. He was a macumber of a luirty of boys who were lmunmt- tug geese en time lteimmmblicaum river. J.'umrmiltmmrc Wat-elmouso imurimoti , HARVARD , Neb. , Macelm 13.-Speclal ( Tel- egrani.-Timo ) furniture wareimouse of Living- stan Bros. burned this evening about 8 o'cioclc , There was $300 in insurance. Loss about $700 , Contents all saved. itir flRR1NG ! UNS AS Tif.WIIRIC .S. l'ezmnsyivnnls house I'a3sea time BItt I'rohllm- IcIng time Wearing of Hehlglouti 6arb , HARRISBURG , Pa. , March 13.-The house passed finally by a vote of 151 to 26 time bill prohibiting the wearing of oy religious insignia or garb by teachers in time public schools , Before the bill came up the repqb- hican leaders of the house and some of the ofilcials of tIme patriotic orders imeid a con- once. Some of the former fearemi that time measure would prove to the party a gun that kicks and favored its withdrawal , They were overruled , imowever , and the bill was kept on time track. Iii defendjng the bill Mr. Spangler of Cumuberiand ummade a speech tie- flouncing time Roman Catholic chumrclm anti its head , to wimoni ho referred as "that amamm , Pope Leo XIII. " lie saitl of Demumoematic National Cimairnman liarrlty : "Foiiow this man up along time Aiiegiiany mmmammntaimmtm and we hear that lie was 1mm comuumiltationm witim timree Ronman Catholic priests wimo said to that man. 'Denounce time order aumd we will give you tIme votes of ommr elmurcin , ' In closing his speech Mr. Spangler took front lila pocket a small Ammuerican flag which imo waved trlumummplmantiy imumtii called to order by the speaker. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hmlaemmaD TilE ( ) V1'ICEImi OF T1111 A , 1' , t. Semsmmtiommmil Charges Brought Agnmtmmst tlro Order lii . ' % llvhilgnimm , DETROIT , March 13.-The Evening News publishes today a three column sensational interview with a prominent ex-ummemnher of the Anuerican Protective association , in which it Is alleged timat a well known oiliciai of the order received sonmie $6,000 from Colonel Bliss , one of time candidates for noni- tnation as governor last year , find various smmms front caimdidates. It is also chiargemi that an attempt. vas umiado to secure $600 monthly fran-i United States Senator Mc- Mlhlan dmmrinmg time senatorial campaign last winter. FacslrnilcA lettera betweemm Beatty and nmembers of time American Protective association - sociation state political cemmummmitteo mine pub- hishmed to sumbstanmtiatta time charges. Other ahiegations of ' 'working' ' time caumtlhlutes amid appropriating time proceeds are set forth irm detail , At Saginmaw today Cimarles 'F , batty was electeti president of time ? thicimigan iirmmumcim of tIme Aimmerican Protective association. . .mIt % % 'om'lc 'rlamomigim Limo Oimh I'tirtlos , SAGINAW , Micim , , Macelm 13.-The state council of time Ammierbcan l'rotectivo associatiomi had a busy nay , Time report of time secretary shows um unemberaimip 1mm limo state of 125,000 ammO time condition of time order is reportetl as iionmrislming. Time question of ergammizing an inmdependent political party was discussed mirmtt it was tie- cidea that the proposition was lmrojmeriy witimin time jurisdiction of time rmatlonai orgammization. For time vrescnt time council agreed that time order simnuld prfornmu its uvoric mm time regular way tlmrougim existing loiltical channels , onmly smmpportimmg smmclu nomimineesas _ agree with time hirinciiles of time order. Is , I , . A. 151114 Vti vorttlmhy Ad ed lipomi. LANSING , Miclm. , Macelm 13.-One of a series of so-called A. P. A. bills has been favorably reported in time Imotise , ima'ing already passel time senate , It provides ( or repealing time act uimder whIch female juvcimile offenders ummay , at time parcimts' optiomm , lie semutemmcem.i to time house of time Gocil Shepherd , a ltonmmmmn Catholic Institmmtionm , at Detroit , or tlmo State hnmdustrizml ecimool for girls. Anmotimer It. P. 4 % . hill pro- vidunmg for time incorporatiomm of loyal Orange iumstitutlonms was mmgreel to in the comnnmltiee of tire wimole , p CI uirmim-rer IIoI Ftmimrlesmiv- , l'EitflY , Old , , March 13-Jolmmm Miilbgan , wlmo mmiurtlered ( laime amid Hannah Cleric out November 3 , 1893 , was imangc'd at Oklaimotmma City today. Milligan entoreti time Clerks' room at nigimt and killer ! them with mimi ax. itlilli- gan was only 21 years ohti , lie .lied witimout fear , saying lie was going straight to glory. hiIdren Cry foi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry fc Ltcher's Castopla. Children Cri / ' pitcher's Castorla. . - a Thr ? . - _ _ . - _ _ - * - - _ - _ _ _ - _ - i&i CAUSE FOR REMOVING DR. hAY Report of Another Ooal SoilIng Sonda1 at the Lincoln Asylum , AFFIDAVITS SECURED BY DR. ABBOTT l'uirinera in time Vielmilty of limo lust itutlomu " 4 Make 1)imimimigluig ( Jiiargei Agmilimet I ito SuIhi'riimtemtlcmtt-Ir , , hlmiy Immt reumehucil 511(1 1tmiieoimmimimmmmlcat1o , - . .4 LI NCOLN , Macelm 13.-Spcciai ( Telegranmi. ) -it is Possible timat tmy time ( line time question of Wimo Is sulorlumtcntlcnmt of time Lincoln iii. sane asyitmmn is reatly to be anmbuuitted to the supreme court it lila ) ' be conmpiieatetl by nmmorma serious elernemIts timan now appear cii time cur- face. Time tinme bet for the hearing is time 2GtIm lumst , 4 Timat Dr. L. .7. Abbott can show cause for time irmimmmc'uiimtto remmmovni of Ir. limmy frommi limo nsyiunn Is imohioveti by several Imartios in kin' coin tommigimt , who have been hmernmitteti a peep boimirmti time scenes. Dr. Abbott Imas been a busy mmmi tlmrounghiout today. lie lies been iii consumltation with mis attornmey , arid it is said a immmmmiber of ailitiavits have been taken of farmers ammd others resitiimmg iii time viciumity of time asylummi , These aifltiavlts , it iii milti , imro to an effect tluat time ) ' have imurcimasetl coal front lr. hay and taken it froimi ears. It is said furtlmer that these farimmers deimoso that time mmunmibera of time cars will simow that time coal lmad been paul for lmy time state. Certain parties who imave lately immteresteth thmcnmmselves mm title umimutter , sa" that tltere are several utimer nets of corrmmlmtlomi wimleim Imavo bion nroveum to time gevermmor's ' satisfaction ammml that lie will lmrcceed at. ommee to rcummovo Dr. tin ) ' for caimme. It is impossible to reaclm Dr. hay tommigimt , Os Ire is imr.eiicnhl' emmtreumched km time nsy- Iummmm anti mi ill riot atinmilt otimers turin attaches of time immetitutioni. ron ' . ' , ' . . . , rim OI'J.VJX ( J1It'ZC.IM.I IJU.I Cimmtttmmumoogmm 2'onv almmklmig 3toit Etommsvo % Arrmmmmroemmmtiiti flU' P. itig Evcimt. ChATTANOOGA , Tenn. , Maccit 13-Gen- oral 3. 5 , Fullertomu and General A. P. Stewart - art of time nmatlonmal conimumission of Ciutcka- mnatiga pant atidresseti aim enmtimmmsiastic mmmeet- immg of citizens at time Cimanmilmer of Commmimierco this nmormmlng abommt. the necessary preparations - tions for time ( ietlication exercises Schmtemmmber 19 and 20 next. General Fullerton stated timat not less tItan 100,000 visitors would be lucre. Presitlent Cleveland Is coming uumiess some cx- traordtmman-y immcitlemmt. kecims imirmm \Vaslmiumgtoum. . Vice l'resident. Stevemmsomm tmumtl miii time mmmcmi. hers of time cabinet are coimmiumg , as well as - othhciahs of time armumy ammti mmavl' , 'Fhme govermmors of nearly all tire states anti timc-lr staffs have notihietl thmo comimummittee tlmat timey are conming. 'rime sieatimor mit tIme season time detlicatiomm is to occur hurts nccordimmg to statistics mieariy always beemm free fromn rain. Chattanmooga will begin at once to prepare for time event. out a imuost extensive scale , anti will take care of everybody. TIme railroads will nmake a 1-eemmt-a-mmmile rate. MAIISON'is. . , Maceli 13.-Tim time as- senmbly today Semmator 'riummmne's resohumtionm to appoint two mnoro Cimickamauga comnnmmission- era was ammuendetl to matte time nmmnmber three mud was timen amlopted , Time mmnmcmmtlmiment mviii enalmlo the governor to appoint representa- tlves for eacim regiment thmat was emmgage,1 imi time . flgimt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sIlIrIc.v ( ; TI ) iru.'i ; oi' irs . .zpzxwj , liathforul l'ipo and Eouimdry Compammy Timimuks time Thiumu for immiiohutlumm maims tommie. CINCINNATI , March 13.-An application was misdo today before Judge Snuith of the superior court for an order dissolving time corporation of time Radford Pipe and Foundry company anti for a receiver to wind up. its affairs. Time application is by stockholders , who allege time company has not paid a 6 per cent dividend for two years from its earnings. The court appointed Id. C. Armour receiver. lie has been vice iresident. mind manager , . Time plant and business are lecatcd at lied- ford , Va. Time aseets are estiniated at 500- 000 ; liabilitIes onmo-half of that amount. It is unmderstood all accounts will be met in full. TIme imnmmmediate cauee of the dlssoltrtion is said to be differences as to manmmgenment be- tu'een time Ciumcirmnratl and time eastern stOck- holders. J.IWJSL.I TUJIR C.1.NOT INTi1FLIf If Wimhsky Trust 3miy JOnihieg 7 , but it is laohmmg ( itmmtl mm"ti'rt Imy I im a C . mi na. SPRINGFIELD , Ill. , Mareim 13.-In time state senate today Semmator Solounnmn's Wimisky trust resolution canme mrs as a special order. Time resolmition recites timat time Wlmisky trait is conducted commtrary to time hams's of time state ammtl that it was so decitietl by tire state courts. Time resolution also provides that at- tentioum to title fact lie cauleti by Attormmey Gemmmmral Molommoy in tIme United States circuit court at Cimicago , timat court being at present eoumdmmctlng time trumet timroughi it receiver , Senator Solomnan spoke at some length , giv- bug the history of the Whisky trust cases in both time state and United States courts. Senator Ilorry rephiemi , saying it was not proper for time ioglslatumro to attack time judiciary of time state. Time resolution was defeated , 13 yeas to 29 nays. $ yyoffi' oNI l3oth the lflOtllO(1 nut ! i'CSlhItA4 Wilon Syrup of Fige ; is takeir ; it is Picasfihit niul lCfl'CSIiii1g to Ilie taste , 811(1 acts gently yet pI'OIIhptly Oil the JCithloyH , Livci' amid BoWels , CiCahiSefi the 8yd- teuhi cffcctiially , 11iH3)oiB col(1A , hcn(1- aciic aul(1 fevers amId CIiicm habitual coniltijation. y1'hll ) of Figs is the only l'Oiiloly of its kill(1 CYCi' 1)i'O. ( Ihiced , Jlcaihig to the tasth : tiid no- coptahlo to tile stonsachi , lrorllpt in jt.s action ai1 ti'iiiv bebloficial ill its offttcts , jI'CjarCd ) only froizi the roost Iiealtliyaiul agl'ccahloslubstahices , its lOBBy oxcchlcnt jtialities coiniiieiitl it to all nuid have made it the 3nost POPlhlur zciiicdy known. - Syrup of ligs is for sale iii iO cent bottles by nil leading drug. gist.mu. Aiy ioliablo di'iigist who may ilot. have it oii hiaiid s'il1 jro- ChhrO it Ii0i111)tlY fol. any oiio vIrn % 'shlo. to tly it. 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