& . - . , , , -.r : . : ' , . . , - . " . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . " 'I ' ! ' ' ' - ' . - . . . . ' " " " ' . . . . . : . . . . . . . _ " ' . " . . . T' "J ' . . . .V. . IJ , : . J. ) . .J ) ' : ' : - ' , - "N' ( , - 2 - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMATIADATLY . lijh : rPUBRDA 'Y , MAIWII 26 , 1Sf . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . , the frsl time. Last spring Mayor nemh hall tenrlcred him nn nllpolntmenl. Al the IMl prImary election the republIcans of Omaha had naked for policemen al the pls , and Iiall been refused. Ito wanted lo know If I wa nol about time that any part lilt asked for police protection shoull have . . it. Senator Smith closed with an appeal to , ' , the senate lo "voto for what Omaha solidly favors Wo know better than you do. " The senate rejected Dale's amenlhlont and voted to ps the bill on lo the third read. 11/ _ _ ; . flfl.b CAIUII 5 JOU:1'Y ( I'un BUTt , SInr nlli Chlcorl-ovlln1 ! for In Iho Mrn.lro ' 1'imqttl hy time ! ! mmmttv. ! . I.INCOI.N , Iarch 2-Speclal-Tho ( ) roue ; tine bUllnon of the senate today was devoid , . or special incident : unt I late In the nernoon. , There was barely a quorum present when the senAte was called to order , and for nn hour : t ! , the secretary exercised hIs vocal power In L reading for tim second time the bills passell by the house last Thursday and rlday. A committee of three was appointed to draft , . suitable resolutions touching the death of ext - t . Lieutenant Governor I . C Carns. At 1 t o'clock the senate took a recess until 2 o'clock. ' . At the afternoon session bils on third \ readIng were taken up and a number were I t passed , Including the Wright Insurance bw : and the sUgar and chicory bounty bill. J ) h The spcclal committee appointed In time 'j , forenoon to draft resolutions touching the death of ex-I.leutenant Governor Carne pro- f onted the following , which were unanimously 1 - arupted : t , WIJrea . The Etate of Nebraska hits BU9 , tamed Il erlous ioms him the death uf lion. L ] . C. Cnrl , ox-lieutenant governor of lon. I mtnte ! : Ild ! i " 'hereIH. Governor Curns wns a IJ'oml- ' . nrit anti lending factor In the affairs of the . ' . ailte ; therefore , he It ; , . IeRolved , By the senate of the state of t. ; Nehtsl < that the death of Governor CUIIS comes cl030 to the memb2rs uf this hOlly ; J lost of whom were intimately Icqlnllted wih 111n I , ant hall learned to love him for his ' . many IHlnl' nun genial IIU/ltes , both of the 'fr r hlll 1111 helrt : that we miss him and fj i : mourn his ultlnely death anti extent to his , ; bereaved faintly the temleret sympathy In , their great affliction . " 'e realize how cold i mel'o wOl'ds Ire In such I case al this hut . ' . hU/1e / that our appreciation of his many . / excellent characterIstics lay at least Ehow I " that we mourn with them In 'holr irremedia- , t ' . IJlc loss , nnd . lS far us we can with words ,1 , of sympathy , assist In aNsuIJlng : their crlef. r Hcsolved , 'fhnt a copy / of these resohu- 1. lens he sPread Ipon the records and 11 / engrosed copy bo furnished the family of ' , " the deccnstd. :1 : BOUNTIES HAn A BIG VOTE. ' .f < The senate then took UIJ bls on third realI- H Ing. The sugar and chicory bounty bill was 'r Illssed by time following vote : t Yeas- ' Aker8 . JolhrMle. Popc' r < JUnde. JerrloK. Illhbun , 1 ' Cnlh\'rl , Leimr Sloan Cmn. 1.lnlso , } ' . Smith . 'I Crawfnrt . atttchmohi . Stouter .f , i . Gritliani 110hrl. , . 'relti. n. ] hahn . 1eKp"on. \VrIghmt-3 , " J/lehooele. Nero . 'rllht-2 Nays- ' lhammer . Crr,5 , . . 'b J ler. ( Spreeher- , ' Cln1hol. Dall' " Absent and not voting- I anl votng- . , Orl } ' . Stcwart : W'nton-4. ' , ; H nnller" . If' , Stewnrt was the only one present who did ; : . . . not vote He stated afterward to The Dee - that he felt that there was no necessity for . \ . his vote Ills convictions were against the . bill , but ho admitted that If one vote would . have been necessary to pass the bill he would , . have voted "aye , " provided he woul have } t : been accorded the privilege of entering upon - time record a brief statement ot his vote , .i " The Wright Insurnncocbl was passed by : - " nineteen votes , only eight voting against It. ' 'i i- " One of the bills passed was the one introduced - : , \ : duced by , Senator Steufer amending the law .i. relating to dccdcnt.s' estates. The new law t' l provides ns follows : " , ' , The county judge may , upon a proper tX t ahowlnR b ) ' petition , tiupported by compe- if [ tent testimony . showing hat the best Inter- t : i ests at the state demand I. grant author- ' ! : ity to time executors or administrators at estates - " tales ant guardians of the estates ; l of minors , Insane lerons. feeble . minded persons and \Jerlons. \ to mort- I : ' gage any meal estate belonging to Such el- I l . tate where mortglges exIsting on such real i . . . estate are ( lime . or about to become due anti , . Inc f ; , : F there Is no money belonging to such estate with which to pay or redeem such mort- 4 . ' ' gage : provided , that In no Instance shall au- J ; [ ; tborlty be granted by such county jude to " . " - /ueh executors , admnlnistrator . or gunltlans i " . ' to mortl/e such real estate tor a greater e. , sum than ' tIme amount secured by the orlg- j html mortgnge. t. . I ; ONE 'rILAcT ONE DESCnPTIN , I It Another bi which was rend the third , thins and given the requisite constitutional i' , majority was the one Introduced early In the . session by Hahn , making nn Important " r ; change In the methods of listing property to t . . - bo advertised for delinquent tax sale. The new law Is a short one and Is contained In I the following paragraph : : : I The country clerk shall make up for the - I several townships or precincts In his county , In books to he provided for that purpose hy . the ituditom' ot lJblc accounts , the lists of . lands and lots to be assessed for tlxes , such . books shall also contain sulclent space for suitable columns for the names at persons - and the amnounts kinds and value ot per- - . ' Banal property required by law to be lsted according to the schedule set forth , - In lectol 2I.Vhemm a whole section . I halt section . quarter section of half-quartel Heelol belongs to one owner It shal ho ' listed ns one tract . unless otherwise re- , , , . quclted by the owner or his agent , and , when all lots In the block ni sale belong to Ohm uwner , they shal he listed at t block . unle3S otherwIse requested hy time owner or hIs agent . Where several adjoining lola II " , the same block belong to the ! Umo owner . , they lhal be included In one descrIption , .c unless otherwIse requested hy the owner ' or his agent : pruvlllcll. that when nay tract ! or parcel at real estate Is situated In marc ; ; than one townshll 01 precinct , or In more , than one ichiool month or other district . the : . , portion thereof In each Iha1 he Isled sepa- , ' rateiy. Said clerk shall enter lit the proper column , opposite the respective tllets 01' . lois , the nameH of the ownera IhlreQf , fO far a ! he shnl be abl to ascertall the fame , i ' Said books ahBI contain colulns II which lay be shown the imunmhmem' oC Icres or lots ; ' . anll the vmmltmu thereof , the Ilpro\'lll. vllw mamma- . r hr of mares or lot net improved , al11 the t ! value timcm'eot the total valu . and such ) I . other l'olumls as many be reqmmim'etl ! The lUtng , commitee reported a number , ot his rccommuulell for Inlledlall consll- oration . The senate lhen went Into commitee of the whole to consider the bills recommenlell ' , last Friday by the sifting committee . r OMAIA BILL PASSim ALONG Time Irst bill tal\el Ul was house roll No. E. l3. better Iwo\n as the Omaha Fire and F Police comllsslol bi , After a hrlef but animated Ilscuslon upon an amend men I I - orerell by Uale , nmaicfng the ma'or ex-ohllcie . - I membel' anl1 : chairman of the hoard the ; ? altnllment was reJecleJ amid time bill ordered to a third reading , Time senate cOlllteo of the whole then , tool , up Ilch ocl's judicial apIJOI'lonlent bil : . After agreeing to th ! lldrlct aPlloTlon- V munl bill time bonale agreed to I loton pro- ' . 'm \'Illnr for the flh11tIlttIflOm1t of I committee ot fiTs tl nct with I lIke t'oimimnitteo from Ihe house 10 Ix n thl ( for float adjourment The senate Ihen adjommrnt'd . 118''I.INO AtuNU W lTJNU IlhI.l. ' . Uousu 1llhrr Ubl"\ C ( rclt Ihml ot I HOIIII. Vorh tim III 1 nar. V LINCOLN , March 25.-Specjal.-For ( ) I 1 : Bhort afternoon sesslun time housl .eeom- ; IJlshed conhhlerahlo bimsimmess . Seven of the : consttutonal al0111mcntl , senalo flies Not . , 2& 283 , 284 , 286 , 287 , 2SS Uhhd 2Sh 10ro rcc- . olunemlel for lasMngl' II conmmnittee ot the whole , House roll No 550 , tmy hsvlea IJre- BerlbhlE the manner In whleh time Proposed : Ilnemlmcnts shnl be suimmaitted to the people , ' ' . 5180 reolmemlrd , Tllrt- I'his t' t Were Inl\conlely \ Ilo.tponol1 and sixteen rec- r l t Dlmenrell for passage. t Tlere 118 no Ollposllol 10 Sellto Ole No. : 281 , constutonot amcnllmnt No. I t , and It ; was quickly rccommlndd for massage ly time i I' eommlteo of limo whole Time Ilucnllnelt pro. ' rides for limo electon of threll railroad com- ' mmmtsslommers . who shell be In lllolIn the ax- I : oC\llo d Jnlhueut Of time Bilitn. I I won tllfrrent , however , when . n.tl file I , No 283 was renched , This I. COm\5tI1htIomi4h .ll"\on : ; alcnilment No , 10 , 11'\ ' rel.lte t ( lime I corn- IJM't(1 of IUllrCle Smut .lsh'let lmmdgee , i rho 1111uhncnt Irovhles Iht 'Icton 18. arl I clo \ . ( It limo (1151ulOI he nmmmemmde.t 10 rel ! II follows : I J The J\h\Je \ or tIme IUllrtmc and . . It"tl.\.t COltl :111 r.ctI'e tor their , 1.\.1. vwll ClIII.utOII 11 mar ; 11 hroVtI , 'I ly Im I a. payable Iuurterl . 'he ! le 1\11,1 :1111 nt ' ' , ' , . . ' , \ ' . - - - ' - . - " - - - , 1 ! first " esston after the adoption of this amendment , threllrh at the melnbem elected to each housl concurring , ellablsh their eoml.ensntlon . The compensation ( eompcnlnlol 10 e- tnhlshell shall not I ! hanged oftener than once tn four years , nnd In no event unless twoIhlnlof the members elected ! to ench hOlse of the legislature concur therein There wee considerable opposition manIfested - Ifeslel1 to this by the Inl1ependents. They scorned to fear n radical increase In salaries. I was supportell , however by nearly every lawyer on time floor , and was recommenled by a large vote. nOUTINI OF TiE nAY. At Ihe opening ot the session thIs afternoon HarrIson moved , and time melon jrevalied . that nil favorable reports of standing com- mitees be accepted anti time bills placed on general fe wihout reamhlng. As an offset to this , Van Housen moved thnt all bills tin- favorably reportell be Inllefnllely postponed wihout further reference to the house. Orlllh moved to table this motion , which motion carried , The following hills on reports of standing committees Were Inleonlely postponed : House rolls Nos 4:5 , GIG , 61. 238 , 242 , 3i9 , 330 , 103 , , Il , . \5 , :78 , 373 , 3GO , 331 , 190 , 167 , 11G , lS , 48 , 471 , 4GG , 4G2 , 418 , 402 , 5tG , 638 , 67. 521 nnd 148. house roil No 690 , providing for transferring - forming 10681.76 from the Saline IIUI fund to time permanent school funmh was recom- mended by tIme commlteo on fnnnee , ways anll means to bs engrosell for n third read- rear- Ing. Munger said this was entirely I uncon- stiutonal and could not he done legaly , The report was amlopteti . however , Munger anti a number or olh1 voting against It , Time house then \"nt Into conlnle of time whole wih Harrison In the chair 10 consider senate files. The following were recomme/lell for passage : Senate fo No. 281 , constitutIonal nmenll- ment No. I. provlln ! that each railroad commissioner shal holll his office for three years , hegllnllg front time first Thursday after time first Tuesday In January after his election , and providing that the executive dc- Ilnrtment should Ilciule time railroad conl- males loners. Senate file No. 283 , constutonal amenl- ! ment No 10 , relating to the compensation ot supreme amid district jtmmlgs. Senate file No , 281 , cimstlulonal nmcnd- I ment No 11 , lImiting time number of execu- tl'O omcers. Senate file No. 286. consttutonal amendment - mont No. 12. relatng to Increase In number of supremc and district court judges. Senate file No 287 , eomtutonal amnend- ment No 13 , Irovllllg for time suhmlsslon to the electors of tIme amendments. Senate fo No. 2S8 , constlntonal amenl- ment No. 14 , prescribing the manner In which votes shal be cast Senate file No 289 , constitutional amend- ment No. 15. relatIng 10 donations to works of internal Improvement and manufactories. House roil No. 550. by Davies , prescribes the mlner In which Iroposed amenlments shal be submitted to the voters of the , , state. Senate file No. 1 by Watson , making It compllsorr upon railroads to use a uniform system of automatic coumpiers Senate file No. 42 , by Watson making I unlawful for anyone to practice as an attorney unless he has been admilel to the bar by the supreme court. Senate file No. 130. by hahn memorial nnd Joint re50lutol instructing representatives and senators In congress to use honorable means to hasten thc passage of an act to I cede government land to the stale of Ne- ! braskrm . I Senalo file No. ,10 , providing - for the punishment - ment of daylhht robber ) ' . _ Senate file No. 25. by Dale , providing that all warrants shall draw Interest at the rate of 7 per cent. Senate file No. 38. by Hahn , for the pro- teclon of Mongolian pheasants. Senate file No. 108. hy Smih , providing for the governing of master plumbers and time supervision of plumbing and house drainage. Senate flies Nos. 25. 54. 45 , 18 , .27 and )31 were indefinitely postponed. INCREASED INCIDENTAL EXPENSES The senate amendment to Griffith's bill , house roll ND. G31. providing for the pay- meat of Incidental expenses of this session by appropriating $25.000 for this purpose , In- creased the tmount to 40000. The amend- lent found a most cordial support In the house , which Immediately concurred , most of the independents and democrats voting against It , Considerable animation was manifested when house roll No. 67 , as amended by the senate , was announced. The amendment car- vIes a bounty equal to the sugar bounty for every pound of chicory manufacturel In the state , Thnt bounty Is flve-elgimths of 1 cent n pounl for all factories new In operation . and an additional bounty of threeeighths of 1 cent , or 1 cent total , for all new factories that may he eslab1she In tIme state subsequent - quent to' the passage of time bill. There were same changes In the vote on the bill from that It received before the chIcory amend- ment was tagged on. At that tme the Inde- IJendents and democrats voted ahnost sol- idly against any bounty. Today they divided. The populsts supporting the measure were Caspar , Rholles , Robertson anll Smith. VOTED ! FOR 10 COUNTY In explaining hIs vote Smih of lolt said that when he Introduced the chicory amend- ment In the hOlse he had not expected It to carry , amid I had nolo Its success In time senate was a great surprise to him. lIe was opposed to all bountes In any simape. Personally , It was his Inclnaton to vote against the bill , hut he owe a duty to his consttuency ni wel as to himself. 1olt county Imad . as far a9 he Imew , the only chicory - cry factory In the world. lie was oblIged to vote . aye. Fo1owlng Is the vole In detail : Yeas- Allan . Crrmmnhm . Orton Ammimby , 1)a'tc" . . I' 'erlmtns . haven . ( lrmmmhth . lthmotles . leeher , Ualrgrom'e , 1Icl.cls. leel _ . fnler , Hollrson , lIce . 11)"on , ) , Lotinsn lmmiumy . Omarris . ' , II ld } Inrrl. nUI ) Ilellnnn I , I lam risomi . itouse . II1wo"l. I I I I e. Schlel'tlnnlz. 1111' " . J lness , HI\JoII. lurs ( Dn.II ' ) , Jenllns. Slt.OI , Ihl'l" Johnston Sum hUm . Smlh. I.alenster : ) , loucln8) , "Iwlerr , CIII I.II'I . , Judd , Bllul I ( ' / m teimi . Inu\ ( Duuelno ) . (181'01 iimmntiorn , SUIOI (1IInee ( ) , ( 'tmmce : . Ialllon , 'J'hnmus , I'hll"n. ( , % m ) " t'rs . " 'nl , ( uk' ( MrNll " 'tbpr , COllla ) ' , mhties . MI' , Speakcr-0. 'ouh' ) ' , Jlnler , Nas- ) Irokaw , lollrl , Soderaman II I : ty . huh , /I''II , ( bar . JUhl8101 Buter , 4 1 mm tlmre ( . I Ncmahn ) , \111018en i I , 1 I I I1 I' . 'i C \ 'tcltr , ZIII ( . II I I . I . Siiermnan-lt . hggtns Ilemhllon. therlnn-18. ( ) hhtm'.mI , iieott . hsent and not voting- nnrry , l'rltz , Iohlnnn , I.'rI 1"1.1"1 I ' . 11111. I I . liheha rdson. lerolrl I , Jones. Jtotlm'eutner. lurch , . . gimrst , 'i'irnmuie / . I t'ohn lIhI lie. \ \ 'miler. , Crow , Met'n.Mon1 . ( John"on ) , i'tommey. M rlI. . 'tmrt.-23. lemmmisey ' . tlmei ) , mnamm . ' 1he conference comitmittee's report on the anti.clgari'tte bill wa lext presented. That I was objeclonlhle to the majoriy was ap- JJrcnt frol ( lie lme the cleric hall ream ! the first lne unll he cOlplrted the report , Time hOllu voted to nilCOnCUr by an emphalQ majority. majorl ) 'he house then alljuurcll S , " ; Icn are but chlhlrcn } of a larger growth Our appetites as apt to change as theirs. " When Iryden wrote llls Dr , Irlee's Cream Bal\ll ; ! Powder hail not made IJollble tool 10 delcclable that appetites always crave I wlhuut desire for change . , 'i'uvtlnro 111Jllh' , LINCOLN , Mar-h 25.-Speciai.-Goverzmor ( ) Holcomb today Ilenell house rolls Nos. 6 : ' Inll 201. Nu f3 . by Ualrgro\1 a\1 olhb ) ' , at time request of the county hoard of Clay coimmty , luthorlzes county boar'\ to use cur- phl general funds , rcnll fund , bridge funlI , II Inlrchasln seell grln antI feed for team. No. : ( H. by Harrison , amends In act to incorporate cite of the lnt class ha\'lnj a tPulalou of len than 25QO and more Ihan 8,000 , antI rllulatng their duties , powers and so\'ernment - , ll.1 ( , . lelh.f ; 11. Li NCOLN4 Mareim . -Special ( Telegram. ) -onrncr 111011 a a late hour this afenon ( signed houle roil No , 525 , the reo lef hUh . lprOllrlatnl $ : .O'O 10 Ilurchn.e feed and ' rlln for lime I de&tule farmers ct limo ItJte , With the assurance that he would ! (10 10 Ihc lelef cltllnlon had un.l . Fi'veral days' ileisy by prolnllt acton In putt - t/ ! Inlo unction the Ilchlnery to make limo IlrllhhlUI of - the bill . a\ imitable . Qoll' . I xlrl Iry Imperial rhampncne I ti's , .ur. juke of tim . grope naturally fer- m II'd , 1"1 " ' hJDUCL i baa no suricriot- ! . . ' , L-- . ' - , - - - - - , . - - . - ' ThEY PROTEST ! > VICOROUSL Oitzens of Omaha Express Themselves on the Ohurchill-Rustofl Bill. Ohuchi-Ruston Bi. RADICALLY PARTISAN A\D SPIEUL Throwln Ilulnlon ot l'ohlco 11rle Into time : lltt Odious I''rl ot i'olltie-Vmtmtt l'resommt : Iothnll 10 Stmmmm,1-lIcmlehi's . ) ( III'11 WOll1 lie Cnllll ) . Sunday The Bee pUblsher time ful text of the Churchl-Husscl bIll as I passed the lmocse. The radical changes conlemplated In the polco and fire department and the full significance of the proposed law were set forth. Ian ) ' heavy property owners were 011- parent ) not aware oC these pernIcious l'ro- ' visions unt they read The Sunday Bee , The Bulent points of time Churchl-Hussl police commission bill are : 1lrst. The exclusion of the la'or from all relation to the Police &lepnrttnemit. ' 1hll Rtnb tt Mayor Bemis estnblshe8 I dangerous precedent. Mr Bemis Is not to he perpetual mayor of Omnhu , and , \ \ any cvermt It II most 11ernlc us to Incie Insuhol'llnnton In the polce against the chief executive by depriving him of 1 prcroJltve thll Is el- sentlal to good RO\'ernment tml the immatmi- tennnee of law und order. orler. Sccommd. The new conimnieslon composed of three members , . of which two may belong to the same plrt ) , and In which these two membels mire given ful control of time polee and tIre dellrtment , wi inevitably be a plrtl'n board , Ind It goes without sn'lng that the dominant majolly Is to be tlleen (1'01 the A. p , A. ranks with a view to the whole force into converlll Ilole a IJollenl proscripton club that would tyrami- nlzo over the peellie. Third. Time terms of the commissioners are so arranged ns 10 confer ulJon Churchi and Hussel the power to nlJllolnt members of the comllsslon not 011) ' during Governor Itoicomimb's IeIm , but for the Ilst 'enr of the term of his successor In olle , In other wordl , If the next governor Is 1 republican I lttmssehl amid Churchill are to control appolnt- Ients on the Oml11 police cOlmlsslon dtmr- Immg hil first year oC olce , alhough the- may 10t be I'e-elected themselves. ourth Time new commission bill requIres the Ire and police chles to he . electors. Ilhough , ns was the case recent ) , It many he Imperatvel ) ' necessar for the greater clclenc ) ' of this force to appoint experts from other states just ns has nlwlYs been done In the selection of our school super- Intelients , I may lS wel be understood hmy onr huslness men and Insurnce managers - ager that this IJrovlslon at the bill enacted lute law will compel the retrement of Chief Hedel , who has tlready given ample proof of the wIsdom of the presen commission In sending abroad for a new chief . 1 Is the consensus of opinIon \ lint the same policy wl have to be pursued In the selection If I chief of polce to avoid I choice (10m among force the contending factions In thc present ThEY ALL CONDEMN IT Yesterday there were mal ) expressions of opposition and indignation with reference to the bill upon the part of property owners and prominent ciizens : J. :1 Motcalf-\Vlmilo I have not male a study or time bill , I believe 1 knul its salient features. As I understand It , It alms to take away from time executive head of the state the power ot appointment and seeks to Invest the appointive power In the bands of state officials Jointy with the gov- ernor. Herein Is It wrong In principle , for you Ilgbt as well elect ! president and talc from hIm his rightful bower of choosing his own officers. Altogether In Its best sense the fro and police commission of Omaha Is not a part of time stato. I Is , I consider , bad poltcs and ought not to IJass. Much as 10 desire time removal of the fire and police departments - Ire anl pol partments from the domain of poltcs , I believe It can be better aecomplshel through time well established domain of the executive office. The governor has rights and whether ho Is republican . democrat or populIst , these rights should be respecter , for therein Is good goverment Euclid Martin-The proposed fire and police bill now before time , legisiature. for disposition Is open to considerable adverse criticism . I always believed that special legislation of that character enacted for the particular of gratifying IndivIduals Is purpose gatfying always ball for the community. The people and taxpayers will be the sufferers. I am op- posed to turning over the reins of municipal government to a secret society of any kind , or placIng the people at the mercy of a political clique , because I Ielove that the fire and police shoull be divorced from poll- tics. Under the present law I think I goad board of Ire and polee commissioners coulr be appointed. I Ihould regret to see the efficiency of the Ire and police depar'r meat crippled In any manner b1' politics . TIlING ALL . DAD TING AHOUND. Dr George L. Miller-I think that It would be unwise to deprive the governor of the power and responsibility of appointing a board 'of fire and polc9 commlssloner I think that mill governments , either state or municipal , should have I fixed responsi- biiy In the appointive power and I do not believe It just to divIde that responsibility Into three , and especially impose a portion pf the responsibility of bad appointments an the minority of the appointing board who voter In the negative , hut who woull naturally come In for a share of dust In reaping the whirlwind of public indignation over appointments that might bo distasteful to time people of this city. Dy all means let the law remain as It I Mayor Demls-Inasmueh as I am directly affected by the bIll It would not bo proper for mo to express any opinion I may say , however , that In so far as the measure can- templates time removal ot the IJresent chief of the Ire department It receives my Unqualified - qualified condemnation. The commission wont to a great deal of trouble to get a satisfactory man for that position and I Is now its unanimous opnlon [ that I could not halo done better. I scoots to me that I Hedel should bo removed nol the propret owners would rise up In revolt , A. I' . Tukey-I IIav6 not partcularly Interested - torested mYBel In the bill , but as a general propositon 1 should lay that time Ire and Police commIssion I pretty wel regulated at present all It would be wise to let well enough alono. To displace Chief Hedel would bo an inexcusable proceeding. lbo- leve he Is ono of time best'flro ehlee In the country and Omlha Is In big luck to get hmini. 'fo rcmove hIm nol would be an outrage city. ou every mln wbo owns property In this George M , Tibbs of M. II , Smith & Co.- I don't know much about this bill , but the man who originated time clause whIch provides - vides for the removal of ChIef [ Hedul ought to bo imimng low are we going to learn anything unless wo get some one to teach the ? Hedol has provo < himself to he a Irt- class man. lie has materially Improved the discIpline or the department and ' disciplne every fire tre that we have had since ho las been In com- manl has been nipped In time bur , Any lan who seriously /erlously suggests dIscharging him In favor of q local 1an I , In my opinion , an un\lSIJlrel idiot SUSPECTS INSURANCE RING , J , B . i'Citchmen-iL wouldn't I. 1\ltchen-I surprise me I lome of time Insurance ring were Joining hanls wih time A. P. A. , and were back of the mouun' , The flee editorial slrl.es . time keynote ot time situatIon , but ought' to have Includcd an expose of the lusuranco gang I believe thst the governor alone should Immure tuG power 10 appoint time Board of Fire enl Iolce commisioner ! and thus fix I responsibity , I am" against the lIra- hosed mc.uure as being Inimical to citizens In general and IlrOIJerty owners In imarticu- tar. 1lartcu- lal.George George Darker , Banker-I.et the mayor have a voice In the affairs of the city gOI'- ernment b ) all nmeimmmmm 'hnt's what we elect him for I see no fault wlh time pres" ent S ) stoma . Certainly tIme new plan wi not chan e time mater for the benefit oC Omnha P'OIII The Idea l of mixing tiohltics . poliics u\ In this affslm' II awful. We cannot bope for an economical adminitraton muleI time clrcumstauces , flI' all mcans I hope for the business interests of Omaha the leslsla- lure \1 let the later aloue amid let Omsha gO\r herself to I Ileert ! at least , Juhn 1. itemhiek-Timis thing to change the 're.cnt , ' IYbteul Is bad amid bimould not be done. Al I cold buslnen IJroposllon I poueul" nOlhng attractive. This mod- tIling 11 UCcomlJlih nothing of temporal ) cr pCllanent'alue. . I' cannat understand wit ) ' a charge fhculr b immade Ilat Ir. I 1001\ log lt the Ilueaton lS a business mal purely oUll Iarlu : all qUC.tOII at poll $ , Max Meyer' -Thl. thing can emily foment Il 1:0 : Id , The Ilca that \0 cannot get a cod chIef tOt our POlice or Ire deprtments ( out- alda ot Omaha with Mlal jUillN tbQ UI. . , , - - - " - ' - - ' acne of his rtism Is preposterous 1 am a member of JrUP 1.'lremen's nssocll' ton and believe I am competent lo speak en these maters when I lay that Iedel I making a nlqt efficient officer. nut this b not the \oP m't l } ot ( imo proposed b ' l. I Is whol ) ' le.ysmmIt of a factional bIcker- lug. I con only result In Omahn's Iljur ) ' and disorganization mi J nil the departments ofeeted by tie proposed chango. I is . 10 say the lost h ' J\lnl 1 respect for tIm posllon of Oaha's chlet executive. lie Ihoull certainly have ns much nulhorlty In this incIter r 'nIIY other Indh'ldual since ho I elected dirQcth)1by the peoplo. IEQII , . , AIm ASLEEP . Chris liartnmap-I doubt Ir the people of this community realize the hnporlance or this legislation , I they did they would be down at 1.lneoln 10.000 strong to oppose it , As a rule business men arc IIc1nel1 to pay no nt- tClton to legislation , hel""lng Irt It Is II competent honds amid simply takIng time con- ecquemmces , but II this case thY rio not understand - stand what Is hclng force npon them , lhrolh this lmmeasmmre. I they are thel io undo what time preslut board' has done anti remOVe - mOVe tIme chief of the fire del1artment they will regret It , Our Ore chief Is second 10 none In the Unied States and ether posi- tons are OIJ(1 ll imini I they g to tlnmker- Ilg wih the ofce ho will naturoly get up and leave , After what he has demonstratell II the line of hIs alJllty since be has been here no one cln doubt that that would bo n IJblQ mmilsforttmnc' . The Collercial club and olher real estate Interests of the city shouM unite ammt coo 10 It that the lull Is It least amemled ns far lS this provision Is concerned. I also believe that Ioull he a serious mlslnleo to remove the mayor frol time board Being the chIef execntve ) officer ot time city It Is essential that he sl\ull be famIliar at ni tmes with the condition nl < 1 necessities ot time fire and police \ departments , which lre tIme most Important fnclors to time wol being of time cOllunll . Tnl\ him C.lt . of the hoard and he loses sight of tIme worldngs of these two tlepartnmmcmmts . which he mmmccc than anyone else shl\lil be In close connecton whIm . TIme fire amid pulce colml5loners are the hentl of a stllllt : arm ) agvlnst evld01rs arid I lu not strange : that ( thy : htvo enemies. I do limit Inow or ! n slgle good citizen who has said a word ageimmst these officials or agal1lt tiny of thell acts. Thus change In the law Is largely the howl of dismissed and disappointed members of the fire and polce deparlments. So tar as J al Inlvilnaly conc rned , If this c < m- u\nly wants time IJolce to go back Into I'oltcs ' again , I hunk the ) are on the right road to do I , hut If tlie3 do hey t wi live to regret It. When I was empo\erel to go east to select a fire chief I fully realIzed the rpsponslblity that t Is3umell. I I hitch brought back a man who had provell a faiure I would nearly have been tarred arl feathered , hut since I secured I man whu has Ilrovcll tD be secolul to mme fire chief In fre time Uuled States I am prouder of thaI act. than of anythIng else that I have done In the eight years duing which I have becn a me.mibem' . of the board. WORST SORT OF nSTAKE. . Henry lIolhmm-I thlnl the present regula- ( ions In regard t' the fire mind police tons tr Ire 1111 polce corn- Ilsslon are excellent and It would be poor polIcy to try to ch91ge them. To displace I Chief ner 1 \ oul be the worst mlstalee that this city could possibly mnl\o alll tt I remove the maypr from the board woulr bl nncst equni ; p oolisim. I also think the I appointing power sllulr remain II the hallls I of the goverimpr l we have found thal In' ' thaI way we _ hnv ohtalned better results than we possibly could If the appointment was to be imiatie ' mmmatter of . 1do a 'mater poltcs. 1 Colonel il , T. l'ttrIclc-1'resemmt system Is o satisfactory t9. mej , I favor here ru'e and I this proposed law does not answer the pur- pcse I favor 'tle ; maier as at ireser.t. I J. H. Ewaqs-Lpt time mayor have mlN I ccntrol. 1 opI.ose 11nythlng that tends to mix I poltcs up vltim tle city's Ire md police. That Is the \orsl 1thiat , can be apprehended and Is to be Cearel at all tunics. Colonel Cornish " i President NatIonal Bank of Commerce41 think the city hal much to fear from lhlsfnew Jcleme 01 certain factious. Things arc prlgtc ln ! weB pnQugh under the present systenm . Y ; hat chlnges ar necessary can be madl without trying a new plan We can but lose by trying to adopt the theories of every municipal reformer As a business proposItion this proposed Ilw"ls b5d , ' very bad. Joseph Darker-Rnther than take the present anthorlty from the mayor lie should be made more responsible I he Is en- ttod to the votes and confidence of the Omaha people who elected him , he Is cor- talnly competent to have I voice In , tho' ' police and fire department's affairs and any effort on the part of the legislature to deprive - prive him of this wIlt be bad Let the present law alone Politics shoull cortlnly not be made too prominent Denmocrat republican - publican . populist or whatnot , let the mayor under all circumstances be In fact , as In theory , the lead of the cIty affairs. I the legislature Insists upon a change It shouhl bo In favor of placing more Power In the chief executive's hands. E. S. Draach-l am not In favor of the bIll. I think that the Idea that we should not g outside of this city to fill such positions - tons al chlet of the Ire department and superintendent of schools Is erroneous To remove Chief Hedel would be very veer busl- ness colby. poley. C. V. Gallagher-It Is sImply a piece ot holitlcal spite work. The new police commission - mission bIll as prepare . would give the A. 1 A. full control or the clt ) That "able , patrIotic amid moral" aggregation of reformers arms back ot the lull and that Is why their henchmen In the legIslature are afraid to fix a date of adjommrnmnemit. They know that Governor Holcomb Is too much of a gente man not to veto it , and they are Imply waiting to alempt to pass It and then override - ride his veto. Their work II too coarse. . " lionesL competition Is commendable. Our opponents allmlt that Price's Crclm flaking Powder was fitly hOlored by gold medals of the World's and Mlrwlnter talr o 1Int IC luvtl ( : IC' t m. , The first ot n aerIes at seven concerts under the auspices ot the usher committee at the Younl Men's Christan association I ' was slven lust even In I before I large audl- ence. The concert was much enjo'cll , and , It the Itlndlll at excellence of the Ilst one ' Is mlintained I It u safe pre.lclon that ' the " ' cntertalnmentt will rapIdly grow In popularity. Time 8ulorlus Mnndoll club played quite In truly ur- a ( prominent purl , exccutn ! u ) tistle viiy Aiontlmmeuhi's ( "Standard hearers , " ii beautiful : waltz by house cntllell " , \1- 1 beautful , I.ove'hought" h ) 'home and "The Timunderer's March" by Sousa MIls Ella Day , a talented clpculonlst , recited Ela I " ' . " Ihelis' ' Aux Italiens' by Jere lth , "The 1111" , Ind " Ialens" Crumni" by hail , ' 1he latter considerable drmmnnatic abilIty Jlece requires constlerble drmatc ahlty 10 recite It effectively , bmmt , Miss Day was quite equal to the task. Mr. I. n. Cope- land's deep halite volco .ld . ample justce to ' ' "When the ludley luelt' ! mfnllcent Bong I.lndenl IhIoomn. : " mind he was also the recipient - cipient of dfltlptiitiC ) n\Jplauso \ for hit ren- diion ot "Tho . { rtree . Horsemen" by C , C. Stearns I' i I Hrlklnr nrI 8"Mr ( all ' 11.lr I'oilt. BEI..Alln { , ( , , . 'a"'h 21-'l'hme men re- tumed work 't'eiay at the Pulney gllSf worlel all wetjlll for their Ilast services witimout detiu'tIOii tor alleged damagell ! goods. Time SttIlmtb-M'as Inauglrtell because of delluctuns llHIIWas goods rejected hy the fuhi"rIttt' . jobbers cit tul"r ! U ( ) IAIA.FREMONT lTOR LINE Business Mon anti Tanners Ditcuss the Project in Oonventon nt Bonnington. ALL WERE IN FAVOR or TiE SCHEME ( holy : lnor OhJrrlol ! 1llsrl Iii tIme Irbltc liter thin l'hmmmm-Vrc'mmmnmmt Mrn 1"III'lnly : Emit iuumlmmstlc-Commmmimlttm'o of 'cl emu Orlnll1llol Nmumumed . l NNINGTON , Neb , March 25.-Speciai ( Telegramn.-If ) enl1slasm ho an evidence , time Omnahmn.Fromnommt trmla ) ' Is already IS' cured , Time conventon here today Is at- tended h ) n representative bol ) ' or busIness len and farmers from Douglas , Dodge anll Vm'asiiimigtumm countes , who are more or less interested In the scheme of 111aclng bmahl all romont amid thd Inter- venminmg terrier ) ' In closer commmmnunlcatlomi . The assemblage was cal ell 10 order by P. B. Ibbarll amid the object of time meetng briefly stated . after which permalent organization was perfecte1 by electing Colonel Pral of Omaha amid 1) . W , Canon of mldlorl chalr- Iln amid secretary respeetvel ) ' . As the tlnner hour hall about arrIved a few do- suitor ) ' remarles were malic by a few Doug- las county antI I'relont representatives , and before adjourning for Ilnner SUIJcrlntcndent Comma of the Benson street railway line real nit estllte of oxponllures necessary 10 construct time propoell hue. Time estl- mate conlemplates an overhead trolley s'slem anti Is the maximum : Hils , .12 iuntls lt f2S her tomi. .11,701 1 Ties . 2.50. nt b5 CltH eacim. . . . $ li : Conslrudlon : . . < . . . . . elci . . . . . . 40th Spikes anl bolts. . . . . . . . . . . . 40 C - iOS9 Trolley wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . : GO fOSI Poles . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 Hangers immil cross 'lrc. . . . . . . 100 Constructon nnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - S2i Cost per mil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3H3 ! Cost for timirty mies . . . . . . . . . . 117,310 Power hou8e lt renter of Ile . . . . 6,000 Power house at Fremolt . . . . . . . . 2.000 Total cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125,310 SANGUINE O SUCC SS. P. II. Hibbard , as Is 1(1 1\0WI , Is an enthusIast - thusIast on the questIon of ubnrban motor trm\n's , but hil declaration that lho ( sehemo was feasible , praclcahle amid as lure of cOlsulmaton as time appearance ots time assessor was accepted ns gosllel , ant afer he hl : opeld the subject up lhoroughly the Ilrcusslon became general. Fremont was representell by a large delegation of business mum . amid for their belwf Mr. Hibbard de- cared that Fremout was destined to be the diverging point of I vast elrctrlcnl 8)stem that sooner or later would cross and recloss the state. Ross I. . Hammond , editor or time Trlbtmmme Iremont. was unc"rtlin about time cost of eonstrmmctbon , nnd light was shed al the sub- ject by Chairman Pratt arid others. ant P. Ialen , . a member of the Irm of Rich- arms Kcene & Co. . real estate , Fremont , stated that limo people of Fremont are al- lays awake anti wi do Ierculean work In aid of any enterprise that will help their town. He was Ilresent at time meetng emu In- vlaton and had not glvcn time matter tnder discussion much thought : he canto to learn , but thought In the event of the proposed hue being constructed as contemplated I would have a tendency to cut up the farina along the route Into smaler holdings , and fancies that the Inaugurton of cheap fares on the railroads al well as the tramway , would b detrimental to time retail business men of his clt ) However , aside from timat . Mr. Hansen peers Into time future and lee great things In store for remont In the way of manufacturing establiahimients . In passing : lr. Hansen calej attention to the Fremont Canal and Power comimpany's project. Ex-County Commissioner " 'llam H. Turner ot Elk City Is not an electricIan , but made a brief , poInted talk on time lubJect , Ho Is heartily In favor of the scheme amid anl will favor It by word and deed. When O. A. Wolcoot of Elk City heard of the project ho hale It with Joy , and after talking with all the farmers In his locality he found only two who were not In favor of the scheme emmthuslastically. Mr. Wolcoot Is ot time opinion that he has lost a great share of hIs me by living toe far distant from raIlroad - road comumunication . lie Is also of time opin- Ion that the Omaha-Fremont tramway Is of tar more Importance to the agricultural districts - tricts of Douglas county lint thOmlha - Plate river cannl Ilr , 'Volcoot Bays he Is anything but a capItalist , but Is not so poor but what he call and will aid the enterprise t called on. - FREMONT CAN LOSE NOTHING. Mr. Hammond of Fremont Is convinced that his town would bo benefited along cer- tain Inc and . an the other hand , olher hues , particularly . hl retaIl and small dealers , would surer a loss of trade unt the people beeamo convinced that they could buy as cheaply at homo al abroall. Following the trend of Mr. Hansen's remarks , 11' , Hnm- mend declared that remont stands to lose nothing In the long run should the project materialze , In that event he , too , saw a I bright future for his natve heth as a man- ufacturln/ center and opined that remont would be the Lowell of Nebraska L A. Keene , president ot the Fremont Na- tonal bank , thought the feasibIlity of the en- I terprlso would be delermlned largely by the expense of constructon and operating time lne , Ho doesn't see how time business men of Frenmuont , large or small , will lose nny- thing should the line bo construmcted . and he II I on record al favorIng thl8 or any olher schema that will benefit remont and her tributary territory , F ! Cooper , representng ) time Mount Hope Cmetery association , Omaha , put his shoulder to time wheel amid ecu the a5soclllon he was a member of was very much Pleased at the l'rosptcts of an electric road passin the'h' grotmiids amid they can bo relIed UpOI 10 give the enterprIse liberal bacldng. C. E . Campbell , farmer , Fowler , owns real estate along the propocd route and will be found at home when the commitee calls his way. way.n. . C. Barnes , farmer , Fowler. hu thought the mater 01'11 and 1\1 give I his hulvlrual support . lie Is ot the OIJlnlon that the vest one-thIrd of Douglas county , should the line be built , would . enr five IJcrsons to remont where they now send ono sLnr Gergo W. Gelston , Ele City , In the hal- con daYI drove stage over the proposed route of the trllla ) ' and ne\'pr drellcll at that tmo that today he woull Io lere dlsQusslng tIme questIon ot buiidlmig an t'ctrlc lne along the ali stage trail . However , during Ihe pasl few ) earl he line frequently propheied that Omaha and I.'remont . woulll bo connected hy an electric roami. lie , too will assist In bringIng - Ing the mater to a head , Peter Mangold , banlter , Is interested In time m'eh1are ot Bennington mmd did riot lelare Ind 101 care to 10 ; Into details unt later on. Wison Heynolds , ca iml tal let , remonl I I , worleell hard to get time Fremont delegatIon alt the right track , and wal very well plasclt with the result of the ( ! 'sul meeting , Mr. Reynolds says I'rmont Ins nothing to fear al Omnaima's hlnlls and when time Fremonl- Omaha tramway ) Is In operation the line rrol Omahl 10 remont \1 b built tip \'Ih magnIficent summer resldelces anti IJlc- ale ' grommnds . Wilam Aimmswortim farmer , stock raiser , Elk City , wIll lend his assistance to the enterprise - lerprlso Ilrovldlng It Is IJl on time proper ba9ls. ba9ls.CO COMMiTTEE I ON ORG.NlZATiON , llpnn umiotion of Jmmdge hiradie ) ' of Onmalma tlmo chair s'as instructed to mmlmpelnmt a coin- mittee of ten on organization , immsiructlomtm , statistIcs , facts , etc. , J. ii , Pratt to ho dude- mann of time comimmitlttee , Folowimmg is limo cent- hub tee as naumieil by time cimalrmummim : J. Ii. Pratt , cimmuirnimami ; a. M , Cooper , L. 11 , Brad. hey , Omimahma : F , Ii. illbimarth , frvinnton ; U. ( leleton , 'V. It. Ttmrumer , Elk CIty ; C. E , Camumpbehi , Pan her'iltoum ; Reynolds , F. Meyer , J , F. ilansen , Fremnommt , Time mmmeetlmig adjoumrned , subject to time call of time ciiairmnan of time \vnys and mueammsm comim- mmiittee. lumo notice will be given of time iliac timid place of time mmcxt conventIon , when it Is time intemmtion of time prommuoiers of time cutter. oriso to have eonmmctimimig tammgible to offer ihoso immterestei , Antong those Present train a tilstancc were : \'ilsomm iteymmeiuhs , Fred Meyers. L. A. Kecime , E. Cl. iiraugim , Frank Brown , Ross l. llammm- fliOflil , .1' . 1. hlansemi , ii. D. ilehhm'y , Fremoimt ; J. 11. Pratt , Judge iiradley , George M. Cooper , A. .1. Grover , Eu Cone. Omitahma : P. Ii. I Ilimbarti , Itobert Twatidel , lrvlngton : 0. A. VohcootV. . ii. Turner , George B. Pimlillims , Froth Moumitoum , a. Vt' , CloIster , George Irexei , \v. 1. Sonters'ihllam dray , Elk CIiy ; Charles Scimleip , J. Il. Early , \'illlammm Clark , Rileimormi ; C. E. Camimplmeil , Sammmmmcl Vnmm Syoc , It , C , homes , 'iliiamn Cmmrtls , Fowler , i'IthOhI't"S l'fl % ' INSUIItNUII 1511,1 , , Fruttmmremi of time Sli'mmstmre l'asspi , by tIme i'emmmito 1''sterlay. LINCOLN , Marcim 25.-Special.-W'rlgimt's ( ) lnsurammce bill was read for time timird thumie antI Passed by a'oto of ID to 8 in the senmate timlu afterimoon , TIme hI'OPOSC'tl ) law Is very lengtiiy aniti somnewimat , comnpilcateil , As a macre mnatter of cotmreo it provides for time mmii- iohumtmiicmtt of more clerks and for muore sal- aches to tii Pay u-oil. Under its Provlsiomma thin auditor of public accoimumes is requiremi to appoimmt ant Immmumrance deptit ) ' , who Is to have Immmnmmedlate charge of all immstmrammce mnatters , subject to time ( IirCctiOmm of time emumiltor. Time atmmlitor mummy also appoimut an nssistaumt to time insurance deptmiy. Time nmssistmmnmt mmmtmst be capable of oxammsimmlmmg irmsurammce comulmammies and estimating tlmeir liabIlities mis rcqmmlrctl by the bars of time state. 'rIme imusimrammce deputy is emititleti to a salary of $2,000 per amimmummu amid tli assistamit $1,500 , lit amIjitloim time assistammt immsuranco deputy Is entitled to fees for exaniinummg Insurance comimpanles amid fees for actuarial work that lie mummy do for immsur- amce : commipammics. The state , however , is miot held liable for time salaries of time two oiilcers , as limo law provides ( lint tue salaries , to- getimer with all other expenses of time imisur- ance ( lepartmmmcnt , shall bo hiaiti out of time fees received from immstmrammco comnpammies. 'rue icadimig feature of the bill Is tIme one contained In time mmcxl to time last section , wimlcim ProPoses a radical cimammgms in time imiethiotis of taxIng immsimrammco comimpammies. Time orovisemi is as follows : Sec. 54. 'runt sectiomi 3S of chapter lxxvil , of time Compiled Statutes cf 1813 , hmcing see- tiomi 3031 of time Coimsohitlated Statutes of 189:1 : , be nmnOmmded to reatt as folloa's : E.ucim and evem'y Iimsumriimmce cenupammy tmmimmstctimmg : bimsiness in this state , except comnpammies oh.- giummizech tinder time laws of this state , shall be taxed tmpomm time excess of pro- nitiummmm receIver ! over time losses amid ordinary expemmees iumctmrn'cdVitliimi time State dtmrimmg time year previous It ) time year listing Iii time county t'here time agemit comitiuicts thi busIness iwoperl ) ' pro- Portiomseti ii ) ' tiio cOiiihjmmy : itt time Sante rate other persommal property Is taxed , amid time agemit shah remitter the list and be personally - ally liable- for time tax ; ammd if ime refuses to renitler time list , or to make affidavit that time sonic is commeet , time ammmoummt may be assessed - sessed according to time beat knowledge cuimil dIscretion of the assessor ; provideti , that if time total tax levied upon amiy connpamm3iii the m.everal countIes of time state , as herein Provided , simimli not anioumit. to the sumim of l _ uer cent of all the gross premuhummima re- ceiveti by stick conilmany from residents or Persons living Iii time state of Nebraska durIng time year next preceding the ilrst day of Jammuary of cacti year , therm said comlmiany ) shall pa to time auditor of ptiblId accotmnts dimrimmg time said mommtim of Jtn- nary iii cccii yeiir a. sum to be detormhnmem ) by said auditor equal to time dhlTeremmee between - tween the amount or anmotirits so levied anti saId 1 per cent of its gross lwemniumns. Insurance commipanies simahi lie subject to no other tax , fees or licenses umnder th laws of timis state , except taxes on real estate amid time fees inmposed by section 32 of aim act regulating insurance compammies , Passed February 25 , ISDI , cmiii sectiomis is and 20 of timis act. Amiothmer important feature is time one re- qulrimig all life insurance companies to issue paitl.up policies in certainm cases , time sctiotm being as following statemi : Sec. 45. At any time after three or more full anmimial in'erniums imavi' been paid , time legal imolder of any ordinary lIfe or endow- abut pohicy of life Insurammee amy demand of time counpammy issutmig time same a paid-imp imoilcy , lwovltled said demand is made lmc- fore time tiefrtuht mm haymnent of any vm'c- mnium or witimin three mouths thereafter , amid time comnamnmy shmhl : Issue its paid-imp policy , which , 1mm case of mimi ordinary life solicy , simalh be for such aim aumloummmt as ( lie net value of time original policy at time age antI date of laiute , cointmimetl ( as meqmmlred by timis net , after thetlumcthmmg nIh immdeitedmmesmt ohm accommnt of time polIcy , will lmurchnse ai a. singie premaiumn upomm the table of rates of time company : and in case of a himatteti payment life pulley , or of mu continued may- mont entdownment polIcy , im'able Itt a cer- lain timam. , or 'at ticath , it shall be ( or aim amount bourimmg smmclm proportion to time amount of the original policy as time numnn- her of complete animal nrcmlunms actually haiti shall bear to time mmmimber of mulch run- ntmnl premmihmnns stipulated by time policy to I be juii. When time bill was on its fimmal imassage Sen. I ator Caidwell , one of Its oppomiemmts , mmmado a iengtimy statement iii explanation of imis vote. lie satul that section 7 of the bill gave to time audItor arm autocratic power not warranted by lass' . lie clalmneti timat time bIll was uuicummeti. tmmIonai ( , almd for time two objections stated ho 'voted imo. fleforo a majority could be securemi it be- camimo necessary for a call of time house , Time cahi brougimt In a few of time absentees , mmmiii time call tt'as raised after time doors Imati becim Closed but a few momnemits , A cyclone of applause greets the gooui work tlomm by Br , Price's Ihimleing Powder , Inferior Powders are imowimere , Vrrrmunmt fmr mm toitih'r's Arrest , henry Moon-c , a colored soldier from Fom't hioiilni'on , was imrremitcti last milgimt on him- fornmatioim received ( rent Crawfom'uI , Time Iii- ( urination was smut definite , Inut Moore rimmlmne It is ems iiccotmnt of a bIll w'imlelm mm. mnencimiunt of Cruwfom' Is iii temmiimting to collect , I Ic mttifletl timrmt I hIs vmms time mecomiti ttmnm. lie immis been ariesterl 1mm two days ( or time caine of. feumse. Moore hums eh'vei1 thirty year's 1mm time . regumhmtr imm'nmy of time iimtitvtl litiutes iind % .uH just retmnmtll' : m'ctireui , amid Itt on imlum vny \'usimImmgtun , 1) , C , lie trill b celeetsed t im Is mnomim I mm g thu OCIt time nhiicer a rmives iii tlmmme to mmmake Imh commmplaimmt good , Uiu hu'rsl I y trimsioii r.retum res , l'rnf , Tiionimtmm If , Melhrldu of time Uni. vemsity of Iowa resumnetl hIs lectured before time UniversIty Extc'mtslon ciatter Inst even- log , lie will lecture tutu muftermmnoum at tIme 'Vt'umnanm' club roomns at 4 ( ) 'c'ioclc , hits talk svlil ho oil ' ' \1 lcrobt'h' ' numirl w' I I I lits I I bus Ima I I ) ) ' time ntmmgmmltylmmg of ge'numhmmt , ' rmml'rubss , Prof. 'mtchlrltle lettmreml bc'omtm arm atmulit'mmio ut 1,000 PeoPle at luvcmiport , 1mm , , immst veek. = - - - - - - - - - - _ Ififll the ROYAL BAKING POWIER supci-ior to all the others in every respect. It is purest and strongest. WALTER S. HAINES , M. D. - I Consulting Chemist , Chicago Board of Health. (1huer 8mimupe. Onto-half cupful lar4 , one-belt cupful butter , one large cupful brown sugar , one cupful water , one timbleepOonfUl Royal Extract Ginger - Extract Cm. ger , one teaspoonful eacim Royal mmammtOlm amid Cloves. omme quart hour. ammo ammd one-lmabf tessimoommfUl4 itoyal llakiog Powder. hub to a tmmioothm bmate time lard , liutier and sugar ; then ruth ) it Into time flour amid l'owder silted together , MIx Into a 11mm dough with the flour amiml extracts. Itoh out time dougim thin onm a floured bonn ) , cut cut with a round biscutt cutt3r , imnid bake cam greased imami iii a hot imteady oyit etgimt tubules. - vs ii . 'a it cml. One imhist dour , clx ccga. one salt. pcppful salt , one teaci , ommful Boyai flakitmg Powdef and ummilk t muake a thin bsttar. Add the baking powder to the flour , beat the whites mmmd yolks of egg separately , add tIme yelles , salt , two cupfuls nmllk ; , timeum the whites maid time flour alternately witim mmillk , uimtii time batter is of right coimsisteuucy. Run onto taspoomiful of lord over time bottom of a lmot fryimmg Pan , lour In a large ladleflml of batter , anti fry quickly , 11011 pancake up like a simeet of Imaltor. lay uponm a hot dish , hut in inure lard arid fry mutmothier pancake , Keep hot over bulling seater. Send one- halt dozen to table at a ( into. Serve with sauce , jelly or preserves. , Jimhiy Cake. heat three eggs treli , whites and yolks separately ; take a cupful of tine white sugar and beat In seell with yolk. . anal cupful sifted flour stirred in gently ; timen stir In time ivimites , a little at a time , teaspoonful iloyal flaking Powder , and one tablespoonful milk ; Pour it Into three jelly calce Imlates anti bake ( remit live to ten mmtlntiteu in a tveII imeateil oven ; wimemi cold sprmtauh whim currant jelly , imiace eacim layer cit top of tlw other , end sift Imowdvretl e.ugumr omm tOll. - 5- ilotig Si mmml Is , One.imaif cupful butter , one cupful sugar , one mimmil etme-imait immnitit flour , orme auth ommc'iialf teaepoonfuis Itoyal Ihaicimig l'osvder , cue egg , one amid one-half cupfuls nilik , one teemspoomm. ful loyai Extract Nulthmieg. Rub tim butter sumgar , and egg togetimer rimsootlm. Shftim lIme flour arid Imowder togetimer , amid it to time hut. ter , time mIlk. ole. Mix immto a scft tiuuglm ; troll flour time board , roil out thio dough t cue-half Immeha 1mm tiiichmimess , cut out yitim large biscuit cutter , iummd fry to a hgiit hr 'wmi ' 1mm ilenil of lard mmma'ie ' Imot for time pUrlso'o , Serve ss'itbm slfteel sugar over ilmeut , Now Is the Time To lake ii good blooti pllrlfier , alid the i)1'St iilttotl lmuclilel' is lItOl'i4 ( Sni'snpnrih. iii , if yell feel tli'etl anti worn , run tlovii iiimtl ticimilllatetl , It Is beentiso youo blood unit beCOimlo IiImlSVerl8fl'(1 iiiiti llt5html't , Ilooti's Sutrsmtpiiiihlit s'ilI do yet good , It giveg Rich Red Blood utiitl Itt'h've , ht1'hlImIl anti bodily Stt'eltgtis. I t 'lll tk'stt'oy time gerlus of tBmeeiuse drIve all limmilIOiIt'4 ( froimi ( lit' hilottil anti lmitiltl yq lilt LP8I1 , % ' to umicet Ihit' clmiiuge tot'itt'Immer 't'n tImer vlhmniht. ( dilhlgt't'.t' tt'inl to tltlu hmthhtt'L' ttOititil reiitoinbei that ; Hood's Sariapari11a , Is the Only Ti'ne Blood Purifier. l'rotitlitt'ittly lii the htltbllc eye today , I t etht'es W'iI'Ii till tither hh'elarnhloimt ) ) imittl ht'Cut(1'iitlthhi4 ) fitli , him. ' stire to gel I lootl'mo nail 01113' IItmoti'14 iiit'stialillmL : ) 1Tjjj ; emmett ithi liver iiiq , bIll. iutusmmtss4lmt'tttlmmeime.q ) , THEOIIEAT . , c' . - c ; tr' C. r t'F ' - . 'I , This extraorihimumtry fleimmycumator is tIme moms tcoimtheri'mmi di'.eorery 01 tub age , It line been entlorseil by limo lcmtthiiipt Cicathile maca ofl'umopf : .mmd America , flumdymsn i . , . ; ummeiy vugo , . limbhe. ia , - Iiimilnrt itop , i' , , . . rcnatirtness . , ofilto . . LI in 20 days , - Cures usromsa I4OP ArlEne ( bastlpatinmi ' lizzimioss i'mmiilmmg Semmiationim , Nervomma Twl'tcim.mmg of time "yesaatl ouimer pants. Strengthens , hmmvigorates tumid tones th.o entizo s1'stouti. lttmttyamm cures Debihity , Ncrvousmmess , Iunls.stoums , chiLi iievelops ntmtl restores wemile organs. l'autme in ( hut back , ho'aes by duty os tmighmtnrom'loppcd quuckly , Ov'r 2,001) itrivato cuidorscnmcmmts. i'icmmmatturcnesomemums impotency 1mm thu first rtege. It is a eyrnpiontofcemiiialweakncssammd barremutsess. it camu be stopped in 20 days by limo . use of hIum&ivmsum. Time umcw tiirovcry vrmado by thmo spccmat Ist oftiiooitl famous lltmmlsomi ii5dica1 jimsti. trite. it is the itioumges vitalizer ommade. It is 'ery poiverfuil , but harmless. Sold for hil.O0 a naCmigoor uS packages lot 5.U0 ( plain Ecaleti tioxesl , Wi itten pimarmmntcc given for mu. eStee , if you buy six Ixixes , uimi are not emutirely cured , tix intmro will ito sent to semi free of all charges. Send for circuhars aunt testImonials. Address HIJEJSON 1EDIC [ INSTITUTE , 1032 MARXET ST. , 5.8A1' FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA. i C ii SEARLES 's & SEARLES ' ( I . Chrouic - , , ' ' - 4 ; Ncrvolls , , . . , , ' ' , ' , Private ' " S ' " llsciss. ) \ 'itiitT1IiNT BY MAiL. Commsultmition Ircm Wo cure Catarrh , all cliseasos of tht Nose , Throat , Ghost , 2tomacli , Liver Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female male Weaknessoa , Lost Manhood , aw ALL PRiVATE DISEASES OF MEN \VIIAIC MEN AR VIcrmMS TO N1RVOUi Iebuiity or FxhmaUston , Wasting \Vt'ititaesim. lii voituntntry Loscos , with larIy 1)ec.ty in ) 'oumb nutS middle nge.i ; iacg of vimmi , vigor ninth yetiit emmett promtiatureiy In npmoachmhmtg aid age. At 'ieid reaiiiiy to our new treatment for loss u vimal power. Call or eddies witim staomp to . "lreulrmru , , treO book anti receiptS. Di , Searles aud Searli3 m 1410 'Jiumalimi Pmsrmmau Nol DUPP'S"S PURE MALT WIUSKEY. All Driiggit. Vijjoii ' Easily , OulcMy , Permanently Restored , , VcmuIcnea , Nervousimesa . Dohilhlty , and all time tm-ala of evils front curly errors or later excesses the results of overuvork , m Iee m.uoss s'orry5 etc. Fullati'c'igtim , dcviii. Olmiuioimtmcmui tougIt cmi to leverytlrrimmi until ort1omi \ of the bc'.h' . blimipie , mist. ' \1 ural mtmm.'liioilmt. j I ' ate Iiiiprocmnemit (4ecU , Failimrem lfmmltosmj'iiie. ; f,00u ( ieort nets. lirmok , oiphmnatiouanmti , Imroee mimailmuth ( emuitxi ) tree , 1:1,11 : Ptr1Ifl OIL , Buffalo , DR. C. GEE WO - , WHO IS HEf -ir . lie is one of limo mmmo ' . . , Z.l lkiihful of Ciiinemi dee - hors , becmmtmse of his . r- I gre.s I. , ' ' . . kmuowledge amid cumes 'm..r1 t' having been tight ycan In the unmodheal college o : - - - China hue urmierstanils tim V ; g -i imiiniedtat 01-110mm tiC " C t mrnmmethi's , tVitii four i'.t" tt'n of ' years pm'acticu ant _ : river four ytats at thai I tin. ' In Ommia tie its s ci mis hirim mm iiptiitttioui batitec I hey tiiotmsnnds at leech. . l. . ' , . ' monihmtlii iii eurimmg iovmii , ' 'ChIAltAc'FJi1 of tIhseasc ; 'ChIn.Nic , Ott oTilifittvIHi : . ir , U Ueo We gunireators a Cumo In emery case or liii mnoaey sviii Li rettmmmdetl , ( "onsuitatlna tree. 5en a twm.cent shflnmp ( or hook and tiUVimtion lilanics. Dl , . C. GooWo , . .IIIINltitl , it. Omimuibmi , Nab . - , - , St mm en4 ISiS nr'm'eirua , l'rencii - ftenne.i CAL1'IlO rr. , ' , imiI a Ii 1 . cu.mrumnulru that IJ4.Timo will win , ' , , , ' , , . , . _ Inieutrera 1miialuum. [ -1 1 JlY ' . . , . , . . . . % ' , and ItI''mtJLtl i.o.t S'Jzur. 4 - ( n' ii .ind Jay ( f .aIsj1'd , Am1i. , VO FOit. . co. , . him , 4eIrI $ ' , Atct , ( ieileIL , 'iho , * - - - AIU ° tI1N'P ' , _ _ 'S' oiiiglit. ' 1'onc3(1ay ( , 1ice's Pcer1cH Th Icce25 night Date UI ) ' 1492 : ; . ; ; . : ; : : M1-C. , Tc. - - - _ _ _ _ _ _