Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 03, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f'HB 01IAIl.DAIIY \ _ _ 1.E1 { . .H\'PUnOAx ' , UGUH'P :1 : , 1S9. ! :
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- denL whore the doubtful valeri were whllle.1 ( ( .
Into hue until ten member were ready tu
I defy the court
Meantime a notable company tnvde0 , the
, lohhy , an,1 onxlollly a\alte,1 the decIiIon
r Ix-PolIceman I Cox took lp a poSItIon close to
tha rlli an'l ' behind him wer grouped Jim
t Allan . hiram S2vage ' , llaipey W. leynol < l.
; Hev , T. e. Cramhlet , I'rank Crawrorll , Irof ,
" W. II. . \Itan , Charley 1001 , Johnny Thon1-
F ton , Ora \\'llals , U , 1 1\hcck , Johnny
f" : ller , W , I Wlton , l3ry Van , \tne , ,
H. W , Oh80n , Windy : Iartn , John Iuleton ,
r Dick 8mlh. Captain Palmer , I ' rnk lurm31 ,
, Israel Frank , Ihl Win ten , John T Clarke
r anti ex-lolccme' her . Burr ' , Shwart , Bebout ,
r laze anti , fully 2O3 more of the ftar chamber
gang , ,
/ Just bcrorc the committee appeared . , J.
JroJtch entered anti IIa81eli mettle to the prl-
va'e ol ( ' , where the 1110len were In rent -
t * ulIation. lie wal greeted with a howl of
allpro\'al and ) thin was rqJ alrt a rrw mlnuts
' later when 1.11 Valiervoort jOlle,1 the
clrclc. Colonel 'oaler did lot eeem 10 crave
the ovation accordel to hl , latnlulshell col-
lealues anti . retrained from putting In an
ul'IH'aanct '
1"Inall the caucus lermlnle.1 and the mem-
IIer8 fel , out alt took their eelts with the
air of men who hal , their ! pockets f.11 of hot
Iioialops. I.twards : called titn ) tl order , ant !
for a minute or two every enl wlted tar
someone else 10 say hotnethlng. Thou Saun-
dera softly RUIesled that the regular order
or huslle s he taken Up. ant after Iwo or
three efCorls ! to get hold or his \olle Id-
wards reflUfsted the clerk to read . the com-
irtunicatlons. Clerk Ilhy read : "The bunt . !
of W. J. ! roalch , wIth James 81-phenson ,
John T. llrke ali Ierman ICountzo- "
'fhen n howl from the Ilervlshes went up and
Hecbel JUlped to his feet
il'I1It ! : WOU.U NOT 'OILOW
" : Ir. Presllent , " paid Councilman echel ,
"I love you thai these bonus he not re-
ceive' ' I do this In view of the fact that at
least Rome of the members of the council
have receIved the following telegram :
'lgl"UIAI. Neu. , Aug. : -gfIWlrl I
How I nnlt , \1 : llnher1 CIty ( ' otiiieil .
( Jinahu. : eh. : At th" pult oC ( 'orll' 1' .
HIII . ml'Or , nu1 0lhpI3 fgalnst 3Oti an.t ) . !
( Such oC ) ' 01 , fslWI that you h. . enjoined
Cram 1I'.lvll/ , ii ui , \ I n t 01 Ilnl I I 0,1111
oC ollt or hOlts ofV. . .r , Uloulh ( , Inul
VUllcr\oort or . \ . e. Foster us l1mhlr !
oC the 1110 Ilul ; Polh'e Lomll , Hlon of the
city oC Onialiti / I have' "It hearing at 1
o'elucl u. II ) . , Augut a. ul court 1'001 No.
4 , court houp" , 10UglUH l'ounty ) , NbraHIa
In the meantime ate ! until further orilora
olterH
you ff' reltrulf11 from I'eelvlu/ npprov-
! ng 01' Illltig ball ! bonds or oalhs of otlice.
JII/ olce.
/ :1 I 1011'\1':1,1 I : , .
: , "Beyond thIs I have nothing further to
83Y , "
1.'ml' seconded Bechel's melon and Saun-
ders took the floor 10 voice the seltment of
the ! chamlpr comhlno. lie txclalmed :
"Af a piece of judicial anarchy this heats
anything I have ever seen. how do we
know hit that this telegram may he a
forgery ? As an am lllment lu the IIrevlol8 !
, motion , I mOVe that the hoods ho appro\ed , "
LIKlm SAUN1)I1tS' INSUIT.
SAUNDmS
Titan the dervIshes In the lobby howled
tbemselves hoal'se alit ! Iht 1110ceedlns were
gootl-iiatnrely ( ! alolld to hag until they had .
. their ' '
Illclenly eXllresse.1 thtlr approval of
Saunders' Intuit to the honcho When this
had Bubshle.1 . ! a roll cal was excitedly de-
lan.lell . ) Ill was proceeded . with In spite or
the fact that the alegell commissions of the
Dllpolnlees h311 not even ben le3d to the
cotiticli. I.'or once In hIs life Back Ilt not
pans , hit voted aye 01 the approval of the
hond. leeII , lurlley and Call voted no .
anti for a secol1 the lobby was sient Gorton -
ton voted with the majority and than the
tumult broke forth again. 10imes ! voted no .
and ! Jacohsen and Jaynes fell Into the der-
ter-
\Ish alJnment The cal procoetet anti
every aye was greeted hy a yell froll the
lobby , which change.1 . 10 hlsRes when Ken-
nard 011 Thomas'olcll to Iesllect the olltr (
of the eOlrt Kennar.1 , ahl that for one he
had received the ) telegraphic notice whIch en-
jollied him from voting to conllm or ap-
Ilrovo the boitils. lie was bound to believe
that this order was genuine and he was nol
rady to go In oPlloslton to tim courts.
HANSmlAS Im.\DY
Kment calIll for al opinion from the
city atorn ! ) ' ins 10 whether the council wns
hOl11 10 ohey the injunction. CIty Atorney
Council hal long hcn rjqt of the city anti ,
hits abflstanl , Mi' . Cornish , had gooti-naturetily
heblecn hhmelf to the country a day or two
before the Ilrosplctve ) tug-of-war and
If l rjllk Hansom to advise the
council In his absence. ills sub-
stlulo was In ovary way equal to
the occasion and advised the council that It
Illht , with Entm propriety Ignore thin in-
Jucton , lie declared that Rlnce the order
had bo'n l8utd at Tek310h the Injunction
was not In force In Ihls county More Ihan
that , he was informed , that no Iletllrn had
been fled In the .lstrlct . court and no bond
had heel ) approved by the clerk of the court.
Until thlH was done the injunction was not
In force and . the COUTICIl was under no
coulIl
obligation to consider It.
The roil cal resulted : Ayes-hiaeIc , Gorton ,
Jacch on , Ja'nes , lmpnt , Mercer , PrInce
Saundcrs , Taylor , r.3 I.-I . O. Noes-
fleehiel IUlIIIey , ( all , 1011ts , lennarl ,
Lcntiy , Thomas-7 , 10\el was hsent.
1.lwar.ls . then declared the hont ) approved .
anti the lobby liitI another ant u ) lolonged
HItch of enlhu lasl. The bond . of A. C.
I.'osterIth J. Ii. MhhIi'd ali Guy C. liar-
ton as SU101r8. was then reall all approved
by a sImilar vote.
The dervishes hal a scare when the roil
vat cal".1 on Vaniiervoort's . uond lila
sureties were John Grant 8ml II. S. lalcr ,
UIII llent hJlle,1 , le I voted no nlld the roil
c.ll was susllellllll ) whim Taylor , Goriion
Melcer ami Salllel's hurried 10 get him
back Into line. The minority called for the
completon of the roll call . but parliamentary
rules wore not In It at that stag amI thl'
Ilrosillent I CfUt1 10 reeonl1 them. Jinaly
John T. Clarke hoh'et the tllcuiy by going
tl the clitik's desk unl adding his n.lue to
tim Burrtles. Then Irtnt changed , hlote ,
and the iiervisiiea Iewanlcil Cllllle' > coil-
sicious , Io\oton by another series of howh
and cat cals ,
IAD Gem TOO AST.
I was iltiring the roil cal on Vander-
voort's uon.1 . that Cahn ! ugg"bt\el ) ' In-
qllf't wllt the council was voting . on. No
credentials hall ueen 11rolluet1 to show that
these mcn hail : been allpolnlPI as tlO and
) lolco conlnlssloner a ltd tin I memhers
scented to be taking a geol Mal ' fOI' grntel !
This was a poser for the II0rvishes so after
a short cousultalon they essayed to amelli
the batter by beginning all over again.
The alleged commlsslols , signed b ) A. S.
( 'litirchitil and Ii. C. Husgcl , were rea. ! They
con31stcli of tine statement that the governor
11\1 rtruset 10 act with the board and that
the two members whose names were appendo-
hud therefore proleedCI to Ippolnt Iroach ,
Foster nn.1 . Valllen'oor as members of the
Board of Fire and 101 co Commlsslonen for
th terms indicated. Thl ballots were then
retaken with the same results.
hurling this roil cal Cahn asked , Ransom
to state whether the 11\ law rcpI'lled Ih'
Ilw which stated that all cum missions
lust be slgne.1 . by the go\'ernor. Hansom
relieved hhlel orthe assurance that there
.
was 10 itt'cttasity for any cf/nmb.lon at all.
The law hal l"slllatel the apIJ31nlng board
arid this canlel \ s Ilh It the ( o\el to give I
/ 11roper nolncalon of the aplolulmeuts , I
was not necessary that the governor should
.
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I Anl Glad
'Po tell what hood's larsapnr1ia ! liss done
for toe. 1 had tim grip and Its III effetjt
- - aettiod nil ever
' zno.Ihadcrarnp3
niy legs nnd
frequently I had
ghrndUcatl :
,
jc torelattii'mus .
. cloa. .1 also had
, _ stomach troub
I " los , I heii took
r ' $ Hood's Sarsauia.
r rl % ; \ \ \ rifle. Ono bottle
" 1 cured thct'rarnp ,
.
and another hae
%
. - . helped snystoin-
, -
. ach trou ble
-
grritiy. I have taken 8 bottles and
uls Hood'PIhi5 which are the best I evur
took. ' Ii. A. h1Lvi , iater , Oregon.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently in theub1io cyc today.
I4flflh1' ! Dlii . aui t. bi easy ill taks.
5,1,1 Il . &iilaeffect. 3c , I I
hectic any corntnIsIon. nor wile It even
ne"elurT " that I aholid hear the seal of the
state. _
WI.I , WITlnOT SAI , ltTS ,
The bond . having been aiprovd. , Taylor
presented Ihe folo\lnl resolution , which out-
lined the fliue Illans of the Rang :
\hfre I , A IIOlllton : hlil been hi- I
attl : h ) ' ( hatlls I 1. Irown and 1. CI'I
) ta\er. polte ( omlitlioner" tinder the
law whlh was repealetl , , to take NTect
August 1 , IS9 , d'lltrlnK thtr ! lurpOI ; , to
cfltlle 10 nc UI comlh'sioner notwithi-
standing the l'ro\Ilon ' of the new law
which Governor Ilolcurnin certiilei his
over
( ( o\ernor lolcumh l'ertl ! oVlr
aigtiaturo 1 took tffeetUgtist t I , anti tInder
the lro\'lllul" of which I"\ commissioners
have been aml
la\ . appointed ; Ild
Wherea" , I 111tr the said law the dimly
nuthorlz".1 appointing IIOWlr has nlpolnted
" ' , J. Hroateh , A , ( ' . Foster anti ' Paul
\'II'Itloort ! aM audi /11(1 : cornmi'aotners !
for the city of Omaha / , Inll their honl" ,
hr.\'e hlln 1111) ' nlllOvt',1 ) , h. the city coun- i
< I nut ! they haw' . tiled , . their oaths or ,
uulrt with tile dt clerk b '
city cl.rk , ns rtllllrel by
law ; nod i
\'hereni'i , I Is hnlorlllt ) that nil oC- i
titers . Nllllore : and those having hU"It ! ' i
wIth the f1) phoull tint h" 11,1 < .1 . . as to
which will hI recagmilzeti , hy time city ( 'Oln- i
cl In the IIymenl oC hlH : or lallrI : , I" "
11 the legally ( 'onsttutcl police cOIIII-
Ion"r" : therefore
liesolved 'riiat until otherwise finally
Ii etc rniiim en ! iiy lie t coil r ta. the Pul I . CO ill-
mllRlol ( 'omflposed ) oC \ \ ' . J. uiroit'h , , \ . C.
1.'o"t1 ninth . Ilul'alller'ourl , atllA 1111,1
the new law ! taklnA eel't Augu..t 1. I 113.t ; ,
IO I the only one which will he re'ognl1td
hy the cIty council , ninth nit Inter"sl.t.1
\.1-
ties will govern themHel"'I 1(0111111' ,
H IOHT ON INVESTIGATION. .
The dervIshes got eleenoles for the
resolution a Tholal'ol' . for the first
time with the ni.ijorlty. I was 'Iechtrel
carried ant ! StUIHlel'8 slhmllc.1 the report
of the commlt-e on judiciary relative to
Its rfcpnt effort to investigate the affairs
of thc Inarll of Fire anl Polce Coinmia-
alomners. Thil report was a very talc affair .
al cOlpar 1 to the one "hlch was originally
olilnel by the majority of the cOllllee
and which Kennard refused 10 sign. I
occulc.1 half I dozen typewrItten pages and
was large I de\oted to a brief In support of
the cahn that time councIl had jurisdiction
over thc affairs oC the hOrJ.
The report recited that the allegation
that h emily-ore 101ce ofcer had been ills- ,
Ilsed was true , amid that they ha.1 : . been
removed wihout a hearing by tine hoard.
I was stated that time authorIty ) ' of the
COllltte to act had bren denied by Mayor
Hemls , COlmlsllolers Brown ant Beaver ,
Chief White and Scm'geannts
Whie SCelnls Ormshy and
\halen , hit the report din ! not slate that
they inani : heen fimnetl for
h\1 fned alleged conlempt
nor recollenl , that the 110lnt5 hl' dc-
duclld frol their salaries as was the lire-
\Ious lntetttion.
Then followed .lh'erR . quotatons from the
charier , the ordlnlnees amid the Illtt laws
which bore emi a little of everything except
the ( alI In hanl 'hreo were supposed to
Indicate that the cOlmltee had nctrtJ Inler ,
due authority of law. The meluers mniatio
It prodlglou Ilroiest on account of the fact
that lelb"rs oC the COllel'clal club had
conlrlhutpl , an extra $00 to secure the
services of Chief Whie omit ! argtmati that thIs
was affording a precedent un the strength
of which a house of irojtitutiomi
housl might
proJtllon con-
tribute to the salary oC n patrolman.
01 the strength oC all Ihls they recoin-
stren/th al tht recol-
lon.le.1 . that orlnancts he passed prescribing
: metholl for tine trial amid dismissal oC of-
floors nitmul I mat ( the city council assert aUI
lalnlaln he right ant althorly to inquire
into the affaIrs oC nil Ielartments ,
The r"llrt ivan ; adopted by 1 10 6. Ken-
Hcn-
niil und 1 lent both staled that they were
assured oC lie fact that tie council had
no jurls.lctlon . over the hoard , but would
ne\'ertbeless vole for the report , IS there
were some tidings In It wlh which they were
II accord.
In ) explanalon of his opposition to the re-
port lurklty read the written opinion of
City 'torue ) ConnEl , which was given to
the council on February I , when the election
of Fire Chief Hedel was under conshlera-
tiomi. This opinion stated In positive tcrms
the fact th.l the law undolhtedl' gave the
hoard thl e cllsh'e Power to conllct time
busIness of its dellrlment Mr. Blrkle-
Islled Mr. Hanbom I he could differ wIth
that opinion , but Hansom slileezed out by
refusing to cOlmlt hllsel unless he )
given an opl1rtunly to stlly , UIJ on the slb-
, ject. D1kley moved that the cOI1hleratou
of the report be Postponed until : Ir. Hausom
had an opportunity 10 file an opinion , but
he wa quickly overrllf' !
The cOllcl then ndjolrnE11 ant , ! let a mlu-
ute later under n spec11 ; call. At time second -
end meelng the July 1111roprlalon ordi-
hence was IJssed ,
- - -
. \xn 'i'uild onngns iJ\'gn C\Ug :
Ut'r\'Ih Jntc"'r" ) MmiImIIol miti-il hiy '
Jh'I , y ' uf I iiiLioilers. ,
Immediately upon the adjournlent of the
city council yesterday the dervish hosts were
brought together , aud under tH dlrrcton
of Captain Shoup and some of his trusty
leulenants , were belt ! for machllg or-
tiers. . But the orlers t'lat they waited for
llli not COle ,
t was time /eneral slpposilen that the
orllnal plan woull be carried onmt . This con-
ten\lltll that tine new cOlllslon would
lt once rePldlato Chief \hle antI the hires-
cnt polce force mil appoint a new chief and
attemmipt to take possEsllon oC the Illco sta-
lon an.1 . the ducts In tine city hail. limit the
leathers . had lale , a chan ! e ) line program.
instead of UI new cOlmlsslon hol.lng . a
bottling . the two memhers of It u imo were
1) csent Bro.lch and Vander\oort . , satisfied (
themniselves 'lth receivIng th" slobbering
themsel\es wih Rlobuerll/ -
Irdtulalons oC the ass mued : der\IRhes , anti
then dlsnllNlrel
'ho hosh.Iele kept In waiting for tIme
premised mpetng until uhout 6 o'cloel , when
time mtmhcrs of the rumll commIssion started
for their homes. l"forc IMvln Colonel
Foster stated t lat the commission wOIII have
a conference In the o\enli/ a private nna-
ture but would not make tiny aplJolntments
amId W0111 110 nothln/ that cOl11 be I\en 10
the lntmbiic. \'Imemi nkett
\'lln aklll when time mew commissioners -
missioners proposed 10 take onilal charHe
oC their olce , he rrplell thai the ) ' would 10
nothllg unll they were sallsell of their
right to assum the .Inle of the olce , lIe
would not say \ hetncr a puhc meetng of
time commissioners \0111 hc held ! today or
mint. 10 I was certain of cne thing and that
was that tine board \oull not act Intl Its
members were utsncII of the legality of
their voltions.
IHOATCI WAS UNI ASY ,
Captain Broatch was 10t satisfied , until ho
secured a little legal Inspiration , anti so ma,1e ,
a visIt to time r sllenco of his friend , Judge
Scott , h fore seeiling his 11nner ! lie re-
muliell In conference with the der\lsh couu-
sel for some tlmc , Dnll vent hOle with a leadoff
off 'ila ' mind. lie hud II'en nbSlred that he
was In and the other rclol\ were out ali
that the burden wOlld bl upon them to prove
title to the ollice. \hll + this sounded very
nice , : I. BrOtch did not feel like takIng
an ) ' decided , artcn II the prt ) mlses and was
whiling 10 walt another day to see what turn
affairs would take. The Ipplalse of his
dervish friends was all wol enough , but he
dil not relish the lurmurs that came from
other Iuartera II Protest at the Icton of time
council In lnollnl the lHnddtes of a Judge
of the Ilstrlct court. Ir , Broatch preferred
Ia pOtpone flrther work on the dervish Illan
unti he saw hi 'ny clear out of the woods.
The dllcui ) of selecting a chief of ) olce
for the new force was also a Ilroblem that
the commission was not neamly to tackle.
realy
Lewis amid : lcUonu1 w'rl both being urged
U ) their friends and the mlucrs of the cem-
mission were hopelessly 11'hl t. The two
e ndllales held I eOnClrelCe last night , ali
It Is tlluht that onImlcahle adjustment of
this flueiton immay hIt reachell 11.1 relieve the
conlnls510n of its embarrasment on that
score. hioth : lcUonalt Infl Lewis Ire candl-
dates for the nOllnaton.1er sheriff un the
1lllh kan ticket at time comllg convcntol ,
011 each Is al'lous to get the other fellow
oM of I he rac . by sidetracking him al the
polce joh.
The 1lall : > "f the men for consideration
WCIO ploH'nle,1 to council 1 25 last nilgunt al,1 ,
Ils iiiiiierstoal 1 that both are willing 10 abll"
uy the 11I"I.lnl of that body ( , which haR as-
sunned time 111)lng of cly Inll cOlnl ) oitieicmia.
1\11 ( FOIl TIE t TO \ \ ' / \ .
Thera was no elll to the OJclelent that
was Ildnlct ems tine streets Jut IIh. The
al10lnCed plal of the .ler\'lshtI tl take
laeeable or forcible pubsessioni of the ely
Jai anti Ihu "lee uf Ihl chief In the city
hal , ball IUI'aclell a IUGl CCIcoune : )
people who hall cupeted to bp In at the
rullhnent of the Ilel'vl.h ) rellctol , Hut
smnie'Imlng o'oull .Irol Inel niGht After the
idJ'1lnlpnt ' of time el > ' eOlnl1 the crowlls
thfnj J the , orrl.llrl . Cf time New York
l.e bllhln anll the vicinity cf the others
or IhJH m.il nmlupnt 11tltctves , h"op antI
, I.twh , bold a crowd of ex-pohln'ernent ant men
\\ho Iwl been IIUPfl for Iosltons under the
new b'rd They wanted 10 IQ to work at
once , anti . It IIS wills dllculy that they
wpr leuIIMII , ! to wal , Finally Sheep and
Iuwb let t"tr , cmcemm stunt trIed to Mh.ke
their t ioilc \ era , but I was a dlmcult tuk.
.
The gang get RJ far AR Sixtentitit ant
1.'Brnam Rlret anti IpII I conference there
until after 8 o'rluek , when an adJ'Jurnrent
was taken to tIme hCIR room of council
1 : In time lule"r block. The crowllR alowly
again dispersed . auiti . at 10 o'clock all was . Culet !
nlaln.
In \'Iel of the Exdlhent nnll unslltlell
conlllon or sn'alll , ( hlef White store him a
lurhlr of IIJpCI.1 110Jcemcn , who \Itrc put
on duly a the city Jai , anti remained during
n greater part of the night
liii. \ : &t ) , 'on"I't ( - - nt INtl ' 1'11' : .1\1.
1'r\'I 1.ili vs "r'lllrc.,1 " In ( 'ii rry " thc' Html-
mmmlei . .r thc' Seitoihtite 'I'imripiutohi ,
Yesterday afernoon when the news of the
appointment of Captain W. J. Iroalch ,
Colonel , A. C. Foster anti General Paulan -
I dervoort , as mcmbErs of the Cimnircimlii.Ittms-
sell polce comml lon. rechCI this city .
there was a gelcf1 rejoicing In the
catnip of tIme der\'lshes. Jim , \len anti .
Irl , Smith fell on \&ch other's necks alul
\ opt RIUI ShOlI , Cix , ! laze , Shwart nlul
the other members of the txedlsters started .
Olt at encl to Jet new prlmhngs ! for thllr
frearms , The report of the IIPolntmcnts
spre311 rapidly lul tllals were at once
, , loptld In arranging for the ntI\ ' order of
thlng A conference was at once held wIth
the members of the county board to mole ar.
rongcments for time renting of jail room for
a city Jai In case the memlJer of the new
eommbslon and the force selected by them
Jai failed , to Ret possession of the present Cl'/
: terbrrs of the new commlRslon lt OICO
went into I conference 10 decide lon a
plan of acilont. I' was Ilecllr,1 , that the hoard
\ CIII hold nn orrlal meeting today or Ion-
day , as soon as the bonds of the mtmber
were approved hy the city councIl.
I1RADYITIL Tlh Rut 1'LNs. '
\hln the new board gets Into fiI power a
derand wi be mqle , for thc possel310n ; of
Iht commllsioner' room In the city bill.
I Ihls Is refimse&h. arrAngements have been
made b ) which othcr rooms will UO art aside
for the use of the new bOJrd and then the
active business will be coommonceci. The
first action "will he to select a chief of police
10 ucceet Chief Winite who will bo do-
eJpiated , along with Captain Iost'n. I Is
not yet definitely announcell a 10 who will
be nmld for chllf or police. The choice
hays between John McDonald and John
I.ewll with the scale tlplng slightly In
Lewis' fa\ol at thIs writimig. Haze au.1 .
Sigwart wl bo selected captains , and Sholp
and Cox will have places made for them
anl ( wil male
on the Sere3nts' Ilt , Then the pr".el
malice force wIll he called upon 10 obey
ordera from the nIl chief of police. The
members who respond to the cal will bo
retaIned on the force temmtporariiy. Those
who decline , 10 serve tinder the new order
of things will he 'lsmlssed ' amid Ihelr places
fled hy the aili/olniment or leI men
This looks like a great deal of work and
stork that wUIII natlral ) ' consume consider-
ublc lme , hut It won't The luter has bNn
carefully discussed h ) time der\lsh gan/ for
some weeks and mon arc already Illclecd ami
In wailns for places on thc now force.
A ' ] emalll will he Ir"l" for possession of
the city Jai an.1 . If this Is refused It Is an-
nouncel , that an errolt wi hl malc , to take
forcible iOsseaSiOui of time jail and . police
chief's omce. There wi h" concertel , action
In this assault ns planne'd at lresent all ,
the ranters among the dervishes arc belly
expressing their anxiety to take a hund
take In tine place. fight that the ) ' con.lenty . tx\ect will
Whtn asked what aclon he proposed to
take In the matter In case ef an Itempt to
take forcible possession of the jail Chlcf of
Police \'hle saId that he would
see that there was no rlolng anti that
the laws were enforced In any "vnnt lie
said ho did not anticipate any violence . but
would ue Ilrlpare1 [ to deal with any cases
of \wlessness that might come UII.
After the first bowl of .Ielght when the
appointment of the now board was announcell
the Jervlsh contingent dropped out of sigh I
and hut few of them were to be seen on the
streets last ovenl'/
Jndgo Scott has been waiting for wecks to
/
get his hands Into ( tine prelent muddle , , and
/et <
now his chance has come. lie has already ,
preparell a writ of ouster to he me.1 In the
case In tins event that the 11resent Board of
Fire and Police Commissioners ant Chief
White refuse to surrender possession of the
city hal olco of the chief and the city Jai
In rca Jono to the demands oC the ClimnrchiI- !
Russell board The judgt has been sllng In
chamher for several das prepared to do the
bidding or the dervishes
I.nIU JS ( ) l7'i' UP _ \ , JOI
Plr 1111 PoUrc' Ol.'rntnr ltefimaes tu
1)hey Orders.
Another evIdence of time reckless Insuhor-
( lnaton that has characterized the aclons
of certain members of time polce department
was In evidence lt 1 o'clock yestday moring ,
when A. S. Homano , a fire anti police alarm
operator deliberately refused to obey hIs
superior oler and walked out oC the orce ,
At a meetng of the Board of Fire and Po-
lice commissioners Thursday afternoon
Joseph Hengen , a former fire and polLa
alarm operator , who was recently appotntel , as
a patrolman , was"plt In charge of the fire
' 1,1 , 110111 alarm office. Ills authority was . not
qnestonel until early In the 10rnlng , when
Homano asked Hcngen what ho weu)11 ) do
If ho should refuse to recognize his aulhorlt ) ' .
hienigen replied that he would bo compelled
to susllend him anti report time ocurrcnce
10 his superiors. " \el , then I'm sns-
plnded , " said Romamio a'lt pnllng on imis
lint an.1 coat he walked out of time office.
\\'hat makes Hom3no's OrO ! O more culpable -
liable Is time fact thal he waied until an
hour when hIs Ileerton would cripple the
department I he mail Innolnced his Inten-
ton earlier In time night lmis place mlghl
have been fled , hit after midnight It was
Imposslule to male amy 11fvlslon rer the
emrrenc } 'ortunatel' Officer Htnen was
familiar with the ! nslrlments anti . he took
off ht coat and atendl11 to the service him-
self for tine remainder oC the watch
Operator Romano now stands 9uspenl10t
by his own acton and It Is expected thai ho
wil uo formaly dlsmlElcd from the service
at the next meelng of the bOJrd.
hti'sii.i. : SIrI'n ' 11' CnOJSloS ,
: ( ' ' " . .II't , Coimmimilsal . , mmers' . . 'c . . .
IO.III"11 ut 1,11.11 ' 'hl. I.'o"unnl ,
LINCOLN , Aug. 2.-Spclal ( Telegram.- . )
There was a feelng of suppressed exciement
In the breasts of Tom Majors of Ncmaha and ,
Senator Dick Smih of Omaha this forenoon.
loth were present to holster lP the waiIng
courage of the valiant Chlrchl and the
redoubtable Russell , uoth of wbom were sus-
Illctcd of n desire to weaken at the last
moment. At 10:30 : o'clock , however , Majors
and Smith rounded up Churchi and Russell
In the office of the hatter. The attorney
general and the commissioner of public hands
and buidIngs retired to an inner room to go
through tine farce of "appoltng" thrce member -
ber of the Boarll of Fire amid Police Colmi-
mlsloners for the city of Omaha. Governor
olcomb was not present. In fact he was
not In the state house. After a few moments'
deliberation Colonel Hussel emerged from
the Irl\ale olct alul annolnctd that the
three commissIoner had been appohlcil as
folows : A. C. I ester , for the term oC three
year ; 1all Vande\'oort , for two years ; w.
J. Broateh , for ono year.
The fact that A. C. Foster drew the long
term was somelhlnl of a surprise , as I hall
been expected hat I one of the other all-
polnlc8s waa to have the . Ippolnlment 10 the
uoard. longest period of service In the gift of the
As soon as the "aJP ' lntment' " had been
agreed upon Cololel Russell drew up anti ,
signed their 'connimniissiona. " That cnt , to
( plouel Foster I was lS follows :
lon , A. ( ' , Foster. Omnh. , Nch.-DAar
Sir : I herewith enclo your omliulon I"
member oC the Heart of Fire mmii l'olleo oC
the city or OlnhaL Ilellnlln Int tints Ilat"
Omit ! .n'lllA ' iecc'mber iii. I isa ? . HlvloJ rePosed -
Posed this confidence In you , all we . ask 1 : a
I faithful ptrforlllCe ) or your duty mind su'im
I course its will bring about geol Ovell-
mtlt In the city of Olaha , \ ' ' ! truly
yours , Ii. C. nt'SSI' " ,
Chairman 110 'rem.
Slllar "commitislssions" were sent to Iroch
and Vatmdervoort.
When GovErnor Iolcomb had been Informt
or the acton of the rump hoard he wrote the
following letter to the attorney general amid
It was 111aced In his hlll1 :
IINCOI.N , Neh. , Ammo. 2. 1S95.-hIon. A S
Chlrchlltornl ) ' . . enumaI.--1)eur Sir : I
hlvo Just be"1 IIorm"1 that iiesars. A. l' ,
Foster , Paul \'acmnilcrvoort mmmitlV J.
Hroateh have hecnll'lolnttl mrm\rs oC the
loar' ) oC Fire " and i'ohieo comlissioler uC
tIme city ot Olahu , by the atorney general
al.1 . fomml.loner oC public . Illlt ! unll litmihil-
imiga , acting a ! Iel" 'ra of the aplllnll
board under the provisions or chapter oC
the spsslonl laws or )1 ; 1Id , Cearlnl that
elm effort will he male to obtain ) 'O"RD"lou
cC the olhiee 10 which ' have .
olce whlh tnl ) ha\ been nip-
) JlnttJ , wltholan appeal to the courts
I for time PUPQJ..I ; 1' .leterniitminm' - ; title
I tn the 011 , ' ( ' 110dllllllll by the Iln'lent
. I police eomninisnicin'rs. ! Inl , thlreu ) ' cnlln I-
' time ' ortler . oC the
Momltlic Jt'mL / ' 111 good Ir.ler
I'llli 1'111111
city . I , nR Chief 1'ltl'P . of tIne state , mm'-
"llrrtul ) ' "lo , uuivMt elrm''tly If O you In
heRln quo \ . ! .tNlto 11rocet'dll1 In tine
lulreml ; court al the elrlt t 11".lhl dmutm'
In order to ' the title oC the I ' ' tl ' '
0(11"1 try thl 1th' ( " "I"'l'U\
dal mitts 10 soul oihice , miittl Ihnt t h ) ' Ilrol.er .
olle
ant )
( ' (1110 ternl Illc..IIA. you wil rtrmtln icily
lrolt t whll'h uimni hl' mmmdc to take liosse- )
Ilon oC slil 011"3hY muLe forcl stnrm'eiititlotmal l' ) ,
or In utuuy othl'r Inll\rul m\nr. : In ortIr
to uhllil In early Ilresnilton oC the ease
to tine court Il re , lrr you mill thc nld
In iii ' . \ \l ' Irul ,
I ) lioer.tira \on'
I ' , ; .SILAS i. 101"0:11
Governor.
Goveror.
- M.\ ' ! S ' IN IGI m.J 1 ,
The Tom Majb'm's cuckoos oren \ hIgh
feather since the . appolntlmnls. Following
the animnot'mmcetmient of the nllPI they swarmell
Olt of their nests ann ! cackled " loudly \ In the
Inresenice of Senator Ick SmUh and ! : Iajof
Time hlESt hock was . In Land COIII -
slonlr itussell's office , for that department
Ius the biggest nlunuer of people on tht
IIY real , who have lIttle to 10 but tal (
, When It was slgrsle,1 , that I h.,1 hooked
lit one thins as though the commIssioners
might not he alJolntNI Immctlately , the sur-
(
Ileo was promllly scouted with time In-
Illry ' I , " 10 I ) ' 01 SUI'OSe Cit U rchi ill alul
Hussel are going 10 Illay the baby act ? No.
I air , they h3'c got tine Inrkhole , nnd Ihal's
about tIe lie. " Ias ! emanated notIceable , from finaL all the tine Majors talk
cuckoo They were doing the blood anti
thuntN luslles ! In goad shape. I was
fre'iy asserted that tine Omaha council ' 3
In seslon , or \oull , be at .1:30 : P. 01. , prepare.1
to approve the boml or tIne new c01mls-
slonos. Then i was ellmed , acton \0111
bo hcgun at one In the way of alllolnt-
ments , I gallels of the conselvalve and
I\'he council uf the 10\'erlor , "lllresEel 10
Atorney General Churchill hy the go\'eror
just he fore tIme latter left for Onnuauna. Therp
\aa nol talk of IIY appeal to law or rational
settlement of the quitetion.
\ANTIW 'IB BAYONET USED.
This afternoon the ; o\eror received a
long string of rmulng , ungl'almatcal , Ilrhl
resolutions , cOllplnalolY of the course of the
duet executive In the Ilolre commission
embro/lo , passrii , rcconty hy the Young
Ien'q Heplhlcan club of Onniaima. They were
accompanIed by n letter sIgned by time secretary -
retary J. A. Beck. The resolltous
enlnclal.1 . the fact Ihat "Our Hepublcan
Attorney General and Our Republican 1.3nd
COlmlssloner" math . met as a majorly or
the board all aPI'olnted ' the ! entemen to act
as commintissioners. Tine tenor of the resolu"
tons implicit that It was the duty of the
go\ernor 10 at once see to It that these men
were sttet , eveu at the point of Ihe uayonet.
Prl\ale Secretary Iaret replied to this letter -
tor ns follows , anti enclosrl the Iesolltons :
OIAI' , Aug. 2.-'cim' . J. A. Heck , Heele-
tar ) ' Young Men's Republican Club : Deal
SII- YourH of the 1st Ilslant , contalrll
l'e olutoIH ennmtlotnnnnittory oC tine wl-e nll
lit UIIClt acto I of 00\11101 Ilolcolb I In rt'-
alul to the . Omnha tire tumid I1OIICL' altir ,
Inins iteenm mpeeived nit this dopartnnenmt .
hnl he1 < l'IVCI lt ttpartment.
I 1 ceolutiomii.
Heruwlh rtlr time lemlutOIS.
1 mOte your ref"ItncI' tu the " toptmbilcami"
atOIII general anti "rcpnmbiicntii' ' coimnniil.
Hlonlr of IIu1lc land a Inll inn lhl in ga . Si las
A. lolomb , to whol your screech I. tel.
tiresseti , iii I gU\l'lnOI' oC nil tInt' people of
Nt'hrnmaka h ) ' grace oC the Inteligell't Ind
p/tllotsm uC seIC.rcHlltctlA citizens of the
state Opoe.1 10 th ' control uf proCCHQlonal
itoh it lemma , nut hl' bait lid tlier hue tl" 10'
thin 1\Innton In reply to your prJ1Ice.l ,
artsal : anti , surprlshll aggregation of mini.
ctateinenta amnil c'omitOm tion's oC truth. Yotmrs
ctatelents111 l'OltO tO'S trlth. YOII
\CI' ) ' tnth' IiF'rON IAnIT. :
T\.KtW 01" MOB LAW' ' .
This letel con\e's the same kind of In-
fOllaton that was Relt 10 the Ipopulst
club of Douglas jOlltyhen thnt body
forwarded resolutions nsklng the governor
to refuse to Rlenl , the business uniemi's uan-
rluet at Omaha. "
This aferoon the governnor received the
Chlcato following : \Ire' , ' fro I ) lon. 10\'erlor \ J. Bryan al
Ciiit'AGO. Aug. , -Go\'ernor Sias A.
Iioicomhi . I.tl'oln. : . Neu. : Our stntt must
rot lie IIIgrl'r b ) mob law. The court
IUt finally mettle tIne question. I Is 10
time to iscus whose Ihly It Is to apply
to courls. no\h \ police hoards Iholll ( Im-
me.lately . hegimi lult I amI tumid Ic opinIon
wil support tl" hoard wh . 'h . shows I "
renpect ton' our form of Ju\.crnment 1) "
ilrst nlhtlleaiiflg- tine courts .
eOIIII.
Irst /llllealhl/.to
, W. . ' . .
. I' m BIN.
Governor lolcomu replied : follows :
HOI V1' . , J Hr'an , Chlca/o , Ill. : Asslsled
lo i l.eacNlule "alHI ! ' { atrloll' ( lt.ons , I Dm
usIng every endeavor 10 Jet hnmellall'
I\UII'lton oC Omaha 10ll'e mLmtldL . dl"
SPite the -ntltlle of " 'ullllIIII'allal' \ !
certain shlte o1'"rs antagonistic tu nut-
jutilcatlon . by supreme eourl ut-
Ju.leaton ) sUlreme , \ . HOI.COI.
: llln tti'mcilfor U".ln""I ,
NEBRASKA CITY , Neu. , ,
, Aug 2-Spe- (
clal-Captall ) Mopes last nIght cal 1 company -
pany n together , In order to be preparel In
case their services , ShOlld be needell al
Olaha , -a
, Jh'clt'I\'c I I U'IIIt' ,
SIEY , Neb. , Aug 2.-Speclal ( Telegram. )
-TIle opening or te new wagon bridge at
la'ort yesterday across the North I'lalt
river , sixty unties northwest of imere. alracte'
nearly I , 200 peoillo from all parts of tine
counlry. The occasion was made ausplclou.i
because It cements the people il the beatiti-
ful Plllealey hy I stronger tc , Everybody -
body wan happ Stirring Incidents wore recited -
cited h ) the pioneers oC tine counlr ) ' . A basket -
ket picnic had been Ilro\'ldcd all all lurtcl-
match . In tine good things spread omit before
them. Music was renderell ! y time brass mind
from Gerlmmg. In the e\enll/ a dance took
Place 10 the e.ltalon of the 'olnl ali 0111
The hrldte I l7O feet long and ten feet
wIde all hull of good . solhl malerlal
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, \lmlnl"trIICn * 11 , lie Otgmiiilzmitloii.
BEATHIE , Neb. , Aug. -Seclal ( Tele-
gram-I ) was time fusion , free stlvcr demo-
crls who hell time con\enton here yesterday
all nut the Emnchitl Martin crowd. The al- ,
ministraton democrats arc In control of tine
county commilce In Gale anti . the slh'erles
holed from the comlllte action In c.llll ! I
comnvenntiomn for tine Illrpost of sen.lng dele-
gates to the 1.lncoln con\enton , 'he regu-
larly called . , com'enton In tine Interest of the
administraton ring will he held next 'les ,
day. _ _ _ . _
First Iin.tlrhi'l , J iiiiltiiti ) Cun'ntul ,
1ATnCE , Neb " , Aug. 2.-Spccl.11 ( 'role-
gram.-The ) relllhlcn central committee of
the First judicial II'slrlct ' met In this city
today. All members were presenl except the
one from Pawnee COlnl ) ' , Septrmher 21 at 4
o'clocl p. in. was the time fixed for hollhll
the judicial . rO\enton anti 'ecumseh as Ihc
idace. 'herl will he eighty-four delegates ,
dl\ldel ns follows : Gagt twenl.four ; JetTer-
son , twel\e ; .Joiimmaomn , len ; Ncmaha , eleven ;
Richardson , fIfteen ; Pawnee . , twelve.
Ji-U.-rsout'ti CCIJt , ICrtAlIc' n'urcl.
I AIBUHY , Neb" , Aug. 2.-Sp ( clal.-The )
Jefferson cOlnty mor ! age record for Jlly Is
as follows : I.'arnL mortgages twenty filet ! ,
nmountng to $215 :0 ; ; fleen releJed , $ 2I-
7113 ; city unnori-ge thirteen , amolntn to
$4,485.51 ; ono .fttltel , $300 ; chattel morl-
gaes ffy-f\e unwunlng 10 $9,193.62 ; ten
released , $ 2270t\ \ a -
( I I N lCll tr JJur'AIA Iti-m'mr.l ,
PLATTSMOtLil..tNeb. \ , Aug. 2.-Seclal. ( . )
-Cass county's I lrlg.ge record for the
month of July s .alfolow8 : Iarm property
fed , $2,779.5Oisatisiled ; , $20.485. 'fown
property. fiied.1).6.l.7i ; salined , $13,568.
Chattel mnortgmc9o. filed , $ 22I0i.31 ; satIsfied ,
. .
$14,103.30.
$1,103.30. {
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I'ut..tu , ' .Cn. .
G potatoes I pint Graham flour , I teaspoonful - I
spoonful ral , .4s teaspoonful Hopal lolelnl
10wler , I table IJOOlrul butter , 1 cupful
cream , 1 egg. \J \ lel\oonful ; xtr.lct Cloves ,
101 G mod rateIy large Plao S. peeled ,
until very well 10ne , lroln off mm'ater. set
Litetni hy fire "lh cover ciT to dry ; ml8h
exceedingly .mooth. adding butter , egg amid
cream. 81't togthr Oraham , salt and JOW'
der , hlch ad.1 10 pot'O pronaton ; whets
quite 1011 , ad.i extract : mix late nrm dough
which II ill require e.tre , bum ln.andi.mig . , n It II I
very ahart Flour h'drwih Graham , turn
out dougim roil It t : thhIU 1 or \ : bunch . cut
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WANT ' IllS BAIL INCREASEn ) I
Lincoln Citizens Ask that Additonal omls
De Furnished by Detective Malone
VICTIM or HIS VICIOUSNESS IS DELIRIOUS
-
Mtttlt' UClrl CC 'l'rlUIt.lrlltCI I iiq'-
ttiiIiii'ttils C.lt liii' JlrluJtCI lie
( ' ' " 111.1 tC * (1i'it I ! tntCI
nt Il l'imulft' .
l.lCON , AU ! 2.-Siieebal.-E. ( ) Ii.
Woole ) Calltaln Iurnn III Gus Saln.lcr '
have IlllearCI before JUdge Walcrs of the
polcc court 'Inll aiIt11 that a stronger hol(1 (
ht taken on ex-Clmlc'f of Jeltelvt Malomne
for his Rslult on Armant Lindgren.
Malone II now omit on $1,000 'h.II , hut
1.llllren 10 In a had way. biding delirious
amid mdY die from time effects of the beating
given him hy Malone. The latter 11 stIll
out on time former hal to appear , for ex-
11Inalon on the 10th Inst.
MUST OPEN TILR STATION.
The Stale 10arI , of 'ranllJartaton 10,11)
fled Its fndings In the I.a Plall case , the
state of Nebraska , ex rcl Hehlrl Hogehoom ,
on his own u hal and on helal of the
ciizens of I.a Platte . 1.lalnlr. against tIne
Chicago , Blrlnglon & Qllnc ) Hnlroal , com-
111) ' . defelllant The ) tl lon of La Plale ,
Surpy cOlnty , \IS fed Iarch Ii , 1S95. I
Ret U\ that In consllerlol of certain
Ilrvlegcs : given tIne roar I hal , agreed to
construct anti . unit ! constrlctel a dl'Ot at
I.a Plate , hut ha.1 . since nbulloned : It 'l'lno
hoard was asl,11 10 compel time road to inimmimi-
taln such station. The
stalon. htarlng of the cast
was hall May 20. 189 : After sho\I'lnF that
the business of tine real his decreased lt
the La l'i.mttn station , but through 10 fault
of time ciizns of the Place , the board fllis
lhat time railroad should
rairoad company sholid reopen the
stilon ant : lakes time following recon\-
renla I 01
"We further recommol ) thai the fohiomm'-
Ing order he made by tine court : It Is
hereby considered , , ordered ali aljllgc that
the defendant , the Chicago , Burlnton &
Qllnc ) RaIlroad com pan ) ' , reopen the L.a I
Ilale staten within thirty days from the
service of this order Uon It , amid furish
the usual facilities that belong 10 In Ollen
sta thom' '
These fllln : wIll he laId before the fiI
hoard on August 15 ! ! their
! a 11 approval
asked. Notice to this effect has heen served ,
on hoth plaintiff and dtfendant
LINCOLN NOItMA14 COMmCIm T.
This e\enlng I the atm un nna I commencetnt
exercises of the Lincoln Normal umniversity
were ushere , ) In with an oratorical contcst \
for time In\'ersl ) ' gol.1 . Irll Tomorrow
e\enlA ! the comltncerent exercises proper
beiin , when tine fratualon : IJrogrm of the
rommerclal , shorlhand anti iemi art classes
will occur. SUllllY cvenlnA ) 11ev. II. J.
KlrschltlII , Iallor of time Clntral Church of
Christ , wi telver tIme haccalaureato sermon -
mon In th eahirge .
( colege chapel. The closing
exercises of time oratory nml klliergarien
classes wi take place : Iolllay e\'enhlJ.
On Tmnestlay the .
Tuestny o\enlng 10rmai class ext'r-
elsrs occur In the . '
chapel. Onn'etlmiesilay
e\'enlng wi he held tIme exercines of time
pedagogic classeR The srllnlne nlll classic
cassic
classes will have Thminusday evening to tinenni-
tlel-
elves , ali tine festivIties nu ill close .
Tine alumni oneers areV . co . Stephens ,
Ilresident ; D. I W' . Lammib first vice prtsldent - :
H. M. Kirkland imc-comnti 'ic
11 sr'OIIIce 11181dent ; lila
secretary. Mosiner third vice presilenl ; Ida Johlson ,
Following Is a list of the gro.lualts of
tine Pt'CSCtIt school
11rtsent year :
Classic Class-Earnest : lcNtal , Lincoln '
Ncu.
Nob.Sclenntifie
Sclenlfc Class-I rancos :1 Hlng , Cheney ,
Neb : Ulysses O.
Amntiersoni Seward , Neb. ;
Robert I Watson , \ahoo , Neh. ; H ! , W :
.Jorgenson , Normal , Nt'ii.
Pedagogic Class-John Frellerlck Brown ,
lila Grove , Ia. ; Thomas F' , Bannlgal , Nor
mal , Nob. : John A. InirI ) , ConcordIa , Ican. :
Ian.
Plrcy Per\lance , Genera . Neh ; Clarence O.
I.eaka , Thurmln , 1'1 '
Normal Class-hattie Capron , Normal ,
Nob. : Vanter\eer Timmerman , Ohlowa , Neh. ;
U. H , 1nAo , 81)rhlllell , Neli : George \V.
Sampson Tecumleh , Neb : Brrtha I I , . Warner -
ner Stronnsbtnrg , Neb. : Mall , Miller , Nor-
nnnai Neii : Eleanor Hush , St. gllwards , Neh. :
Jennie :1 Ellis , Crawford , Neb. ; i'eriey A.
Comh" , Emerson , la. : \\'llal I. Fraser ,
Carp , ant. , Camila ; 1 J. Carisomn Verona
Nob. I Martha n. Johnson , St I dwafls , eh. ;
Nettle g. Jackson , Haymond , Neh. : Grace
A. Nichols , Creston la : George A. Iore-
house , 111ar , Ia.nna ; E. Glhbs , Wahoo ,
\ahon
Neb.'i' ; ' . T. Hymer , Normal , Neh. ; Kllll
:1 I.lod Utica , Neb , ; I.ela II. } lsworth.
! Belgrade , Neh. : J. I Baker , Clay Center.
Neli. ; Pearl : . Ellis . Crawfofl , Neu : Iugh
, \ . Teeter , Ihaca , Neim ; Ierhert U. Br'son ,
Adams , Neh. ; John W. Smlh , Cerroiton .
Mo. ; Imln S. Swanson 1"lnle. Nein. ; A.lolph .
Wnle , Kraler , Neu. ; \ \ ' . it . 101Insworlh.
Deep ) River , Ia.Iary ; M. Iasom ! , : lor.ll
lIhnmfi . Ncb. : 'ranle I Garllllll , hiaxter . la. :
llnnlo . Polock , \180n\'le , Nei ; \\1111
P. I ; Judlesch , jr. , Io13tcln , Neii ; Jell W
Conlra , Semolr , Ia. : C. U. lirowmi . lafl )
Neb ; Flora V. Nuhle , Sterling , Neh : C.
I , Inndlg , Filey , : eu. ; Clarelce O. 1eeka ,
Thurman la. ; Clara Capron , Normal , Nob.
Commercl.1 ! Ca s-Clara Capron , Normal.
Neb. ; Fred I O. Gardiner , 1atel , Ia. ; AI-
herta :1 Shrader. . Surprise , Neh. : tollih
J. DeWalt. leh.llere , Neb ; Oaf N. Olson .
Ilaca , Neb : \ale J. Thompson , I > rchcs-
ter , Nob.V. : . I , . larmln , Ilrneston , Neb ,
H I Leelm , Thurman , la. : Thomas Cox
I Farragut , la. : Sias A. \hilaker. Lorton.
Nob. ; \eronlca Glshwler , Ragie Neli ; \
Ii. Brallshaw , Falls City . Nob. ; Sam1QI 11
I'orsylh , Grlswolt , la. : Lulu :1 Hansen I , 1'
Grall ! , Ore. ; George Gray , Clarka . : eh , :
Jeseph larllr Johnson , Neb ; James Evans
Normnl Neh. : Harvey E. Pun , Normal , Neh"
. C. A. Moeler , Prlend , Nob.
Class In Oratory-l'ercy Plr\lance. Genl\'a ,
Neb ; Mahel D. I Watson , ) Wahoo , Neh , ; WI-
lam I. I Wrlht , lethan , Neb , : I. I . e.
Hoger Normal , Neh. ; Mrs. I g. itogers .
Normal , Neh.
1lndergartln Class-Cor S. Koisonu , Lincoln -
coin , Neh. ; hello H. Gwinn , 1lncoln. Neh ;
Clara E. Wea\er , Lincoln , Neh. ; Alice 1
8Mgenl , I.lneoln , Neu. ; Alla Ii : lallwln ,
) ? lolnrs , la.
'I ' Shorthand Class-Amelia 1amoreal ) FaIr-
, Illr , Neh. : Iulu :1 lansen , Ia Grlde ,
Ore. ) : Veronica ( shwler , Eagle , Neu : AI-
hertn M. Sbraller , Surprise , Neu. ; lara
Clpron , Nornnai . Neh.
Itn Art Caa -g. V. Deacon. Coole. Neb , .
G. A. lorlhouse , Edglr , Nob. ; W , I. , liar-
' man Barnlston , Neh. ; Eric Jensen , 1nne-
'I brog : Neh. ; J. A. MePall. mlwooc , Neb
I Nellie Schlee , Teculseh , Neh.
STAT CAPITAl. CtJLLINGS.
I This lorln/ Justice Spencer decided tine
, case of the slate against Dr. ) O'Connmmor , wino
was cinargeil Ii ) ' 0 comnnntittee of tine Lancaster
County Metilcal association wltim practicing
medicine withonnt imavinng coummplletl with time
law. Time coturt reqmiires tine doctor to enter
Into a recogtnizancmi inn the scmmmm of $ i0O to
appear for trial imi the district court. 'l'iue
penalty Is $300. The munemlical society inane
acctmnnmmlated a lot of offenses to cinarge imp
against hlnni.
Mrs. Hart. m'ife of a phmysician at i'I.ntts-
mooth , was today brought frommi that city to
tine asylummi by Sinerift Iikenbarry.
Omnaina people lii Limicoin : At the l.tntleil-
.
gy11 U , S. Government officially reports
c ROYAL BAKING POWDER superior to
all others in leavening strength.
( Bulletin 13 , Ag' ! Dep't , p. 599. )
ccic CciCCC
with sharp knife into oblong hitecos-say
lenmgtim of soda crackers and % as witle ,
Bake on hot grldtile , pricking timenm vithu
Ick to irevent blisterIng. Very light and
delicate-to be eatemm with butter.
Ciiimu'uimm fit Cmm'ii iii ( ( dmmee- . )
Pioceefi as for Chmocolumte Cake anti finnish
by glazing wIth the following : Set cit tine
flrc 1 gIll of water , cupfuls sugar , cup
grsted chocolate in a amnaii ssucepsn ; b.itl Un-
Ill It gets thlc.k sod looks velvety ; bike oft lime
tire , and dt1 the whites of 2 eggs , t'itbmut
beatimmg use it hot , coverimig the toli aniil itici
ci the Cake. As It cools it grows thrum.
i'rsnk i Gregory , At the Llmicoiti- . II.
( 'ohiltis , C. S. ( 'arrier , (1. W. Flower , It. C.
llrowne , N. II. liarstotv , M. Ia. l'iiirlck , A 'I' .
i'atrick , Joe hiarker , Jr. , \\'llinitni ! t'omuemis.
TIme 'oltmmitary litluttleition of time Excimamuge
iii ut In of , in mm wart ii Is aumummictiuceil hty t lie
lieartl. The culpitai stock of time bank sas
$26,000. $
Dr. Steele , assistant smmperintentienit of the
inonipitai for incmmratiles at hastings , nts a
caller at the oiilce of the governor toilay. lie
roper I s unnat ters a t t lie intialnl tni I lit gout ! shim inc
fluid everything rtmnnlmng smmioatiihy. Crohis In
( list sectIon , lme says , tire in sphemitllti eonndl-
tionn.
Tonmiorrow Secretary l.tmtitleti of tue St.ito
Relief eolimnmiisslon % ilI gIve out a syulOl'lihnt
of time conninlete mepori of tue comnunilesbon
at ace Its a 1)1)01 ) tt I mm cm l.
Secretary liiworth of tine State Board of
Tratnaportation is on lila ray \'ashIngtomi ,
I ) . C. , for time hiurinit' of ihlimig hit' tiriefa
ii intl oh her ulocti iii mint a i a t ime itint. liii mm iii ma to
C ise u ltin time cb'rk of time fedr.ul slilirounme
cocmrt.
A lt.tIi .1 i'I4)l'i.l u)14'L'tII IiIi ) .
l'eesmlimir . . ; . . of 'iIis , i , 'I' .
iiiiitiettmiiiMt'M it Stisuitliii ,
A1ICAIlA. Nob. , Mug. 2.-Speclai.-Timla ( )
section of Nehnraak.m conitiminni's to be mmmcli
tlIstcmrted , over I hue reniiirkable circmummmstamieos
scurroimndImng the sutlden tlIsappe.nrnince of Mrs.
E. 'i' . ( larduner. Sine heft Arcadia icily S to
attend tine Cimrlstimmn Emudeavor cumivemition at
hiostomi , Sine was heard of there , attenthinng to
imer duties as a delegate. Theim all trace ace
smndtletnly lost of time womnuaum , atiti tine imiosi
iiiligonnt search has failed to solve tlne mmiys-
tery stmrronmnndlung tine case.
Mrs. Gardner lmncd llvetl iii Arcadia munatny
years , amid \vithm iner innmbanntl was estemmueI
( Or Ciirlstiaim virtues ahimi getnerci good qimahi-
ties. SIne had ionng lieuu a leader iii chncnrchi
work antI her circle of acqualmntauices cx-
tended thmrotugimocut tints section of the state.
Sine nmemnt to lloniion Inn tine commnimaniy of a
tiounber of other tieiegmtes anti was sceun tIme
fIrst clay actively eungageti in cimcmrch s'ork.
She s rote her hmusbaunti several hetters. In
the iirst one lmti SPoke of mnneetiutg a Mrs.
hirownn , % sinatii sine thescribeti as a clnartnInng
comnipinnibonn. Time timiril day of time sessiomu simm'
tittemntieti niniti wrote the Arcadia Chmristiann
Emitleavor society aim extemided accocunnt of the
hiroceetlings.
A few days later Mr. Gartinner receiveti a
letter front iuls wife , commnpialnilung timat simm'
mvas ill , which vnms fohioweti tIme nnc'xt day
mvithi a brief unote expiainninng timat hihmyslei.uits
iaitl sue cotilti mmnt recover. Sime refrrretl to
time fart that sine was lieinng cared for by a
moor fannilly. Time hmui.ti.imiml was aimniomt croacti
by these dovehoinnuents , atmti before him' could
Coniililote arraiigennmenmta to go to hums 'ife Ito
received a letter postnniarketi Semitic liostonn.
sIgned "Mrs. hirown , " snyimig Mrs. Gartlnner
nvtts dead. Tine letter stated thnat it was tint'
tiylnmg wounnan's retitiest thnat iner bttly itt'
buriemi there nimuti that lmer inmnsiiamnti lie kept inn
ignnoranice of her iloatlu nmmntil after tine funneral.
'l'lmis unnusumal request provoked suspicion
.cnnti mimes Launders , a frionntl of tIme fannihiy ,
nm'as seunt east to investigate. lie \\'as tinable
to locate tine Mrs. liromvn annti fouuid miii record
of the death of Mrs. Gnirtlnner.
Fears are cntortminnoti thuat nehme Is tIme vIe-
tinmi of foul ithay , ii itt uno iiletn s Ihilo t in eory lual
yet becun utivaunceti tocmeimlng tine nitiliject.
31mm , ltmcvmnuim idlerirle Itmui.i.
NE1IItASKA CITY. Atug. 2.-Shieciai.--- ( )
Accortlluig to reports today Nohirasina City
Is qtibte likely to soont excinaunge its presennt
'
horse cars for nun electric systenn. au east-
orii firnn maying writtenn to Mayor ibarthinug
offering to buy time itnesent connipatmys 1mm-
terest arid frannelmise aunt ! put 1mm electri"
nmnotors. mi case tine cleat goes tinrotngin it i
! ntennti'il to estahilnuhu a mark several mules
fromnu the city. iuttImig 1mm a first class lake for
ha tin Inn g aunt ! iioa t I mu g. I t Ui is is doume t hero
is nto donmbt aim electric car would be a licy- :
I mig I niveet mnnentt
Mrs. E. N. Btneil , winile cooking dlnnnner
at the grading aunnp of Contractor Cntrr
ycstertiay , ants very severely inmrneml about
time inenmtl annti armnnit by tine gasoline stovt'
exnlodInmg.
't'ine furmnltcmre aumd fixtinrea of Sanni Citap-
lain's barber Sine ! ) were yesterday takemm to
satisfy a chattel mortgage given bonnie timnie
ago. _ _ _ _
mmrt Ii l'lmml Ii-
NOhtTll I'LATTII. Nob. , Aing. 2.-Speclal. ( )
TIme imnortgage record for tine unoiitlu of July
shoa's Farnnm mnnortgages tile-I , mImic , $5,200.88 ;
released , nmIuie , $6,822.G. ) ; chattel mmmortgages
filed , sixty-five , 8,228.i0 ; reloaseti , timirty-
onto , $7,505.70. No city nniou'tgniges were
flletl or reheasemi during time mmnonitim.
Charles Sauntly. Charles Joinniconi auitl Janmes
Mounagan were arrested for thititurbinng ro-
ilgious services anti hued $1 each ant ! costs.
At a miiectiiig of the city tire departmnnennt
Ioii Graves u'as electeti chief.
One-malt lunch of ralnt fell at this place
last niglmi. _ _ _ _ _
h4iuiilI ( h'miii , tim-tt'r ' 11mm iIpi'i'tm'il ,
GOTIIENIUJRG , Nob. , Aug. 2.-Spenai.-- )
The faruners inn this soctlouu have becui iii
time nmulnist of tue Inarvest this week , anti
fronn every tllrectionm conmios tue report timnct
tine snumahl graimi is inntncbn bettor luau ox-
1nectetl. There hnas beenn a shortage of lilnul-
big twinne , annd a car of the Frennonnt twine
hiatt ineenn sititi at this inlOce outside of nnhnat
was hnandlod : by time regular dealers. Lmgint
sitoweri of rain fell last nniglnt. whIch will
cool the atuu nspiuere ciii Ito mu gre.it benefit to
tiu , corn crop , as it. v.is begiunuiluig to curl
Itt utuatny lilaces ,
v 11.1 , itI 'i I'l'ult'I'lO t4l'llt : isohts.
( 'mill hsMmII.I fur u I.'i'tluix sit thu
Iloilgi- Unit ii i lbmmmi'l ,
PltintONT , Nob. , a'ttig. 2.-S'pc'clah ( ) -
( 'omnumty Clerk Legro imnis cicllcti a uuiceting of
tine coctuity beirut for .imgnist 13 for the licur-
hose of rethistnlctiung the cotmuity Imito Somers
stuliervicur distrIcts. Ar.eortlluig to tine
which i soul to have bectu cgri't'ci cipin by mm
umiicJority of thim' bc.'trti cite- will iiu'et nntt
atijotirmi , annti the vmiliiilty of time act re-imuclnig
I me uucmmnnbt'r of umnemmihiers of tine btiarci vtil Ito
tletermmiitmetl by semite actIon 1mm time district
court ,
Thmo unamnie of tin , deuimoeratic canthitliuc for
tine umniiilmmation for jimiige of timm' tiisnrlm't court
is C. I loilcnilmt'ek , iunsto.itl of C. I I heck , as
iii yestornlcy's lice. Tine ietnnocratit' cammmnty
cotiiuimlttoo yesterday fixeth August 20 as tiuo
tint tt. for ii old i n g t in ci r calm in t y colt veni t ton.
Tine h'olIiIt'ml lquaiity cimnb game a recep-
than nit tint' rt'ahtt'mmee ! of Timi'r&num Nyu' en Nyu
nivemitut' l.ust cvcnmiimg. Tinere mvas a mery large
ti mm inibi' r of I ni vi t t'tt gtm m't lirt'scnn t a mi tine
oct'aalnui m"a , a tibet l'ntjo.tblt' oat' . Several
uinimlel selet'titntm tuero ut'uutt'reti Imy tim ire-
minonnt Normninul ort'hmenmtr.n , It. A. ilertttgo. : cmi-
tlcii'tor. Slnttrt addresses were tlollvereti hmy
Mrs. A , M. ltiwarths , lr. Nellie iit'll , Mrs. II ,
0.'olcott , 'F. I. . Mathiows. Miss 'et t Gray ,
Mrs. F. M. Sinteoim. C. 1)Iarr ) nmuni Mrs.
Carrie ltiemt ott .Mrs. Carrie Nyc gave timrt'o
vocal seleetionus , s'imichm uere heartily ap-
ltlaimthtetl. At tine close
of time mirogrulims re-
fresimmuneunta a ore eerm'eti inn tue tlimnimng roonun.
'i'imo trial of C. K. Bush for harc.'umy ttf it
roaui cart amnd cclvi's inas tiron hiostitomieti to
Tnuosdniy , Sultptietnas iia' * ' iceni tssuuett for
thIrty-two witntesst's.
Itli.I : SI.l ) 'I'll 'I' ! Ii : % I ) % bii 'I'll Id l iai : ,
I'rof , htriglit Iut.lmt'mni II.'tiilmilimg ( Ii ,
Siiierhtmtimhm-tim- of IiIiiiil limsiltimli' .
NRIIItASICA CITY , Nob. , Aung. 2.Sp ( , ' -
cIal.-h'rof. ) II. Neil Jolnunitoni , Govermior Ilol-
connib's recennt abiltjimnteo for Sliinerfntemntietnt
of time humstitmmte for time iliiumtl 1mm timls city ,
arrived from Lincoln lad nnlgiit , and lun conn-
lmmnny with several loeml itolimihists repitired
to time imistltcnte , vinore mo mnnade a forunal
miemnnaniti onn l'rof. ibrigint for tine keys atni
otiner Ilarabninernaili of 0111cc. Prof.
ibriglnt liohitely relimseti to abtlieate , iiasitug
mis nutiiorlty cninonn lii , mnltlnoinntmmnent hi ) ' tine
roguuiarly cimosemi hoard of trustees. i'rot.
Johuncont tlmenn u'ItimiIree' , inntlniattng , however -
ever , tinit tine cmiii was nnot yet aunt that Ito
wotulti ohitnmlui Itossossionu by sonnie moans. TIne
tliillcmnlty all arIses frommu time ( lumosulon of
mvlnethmeu' tine governior or tIne btarui of
trinstees mayo tine appoinutinng liower. Tine
qtmestiout is nuow iteftiro the mtnlnrennno court ,
and cmnitii they remitter a docisioum i'rttt.
Elirighut m'hil mold emi to the oflice , Inc inaviung
ieon ) apliolunted by tine board of trcmsteoe ,
Ftmt timer ile'eioitnuiemnts arc aaaltetl auth
ititiclu lnntorest.
Siiu. I 1mm-mi atm-rim m'I-iisiii G. A. It.
FA1RIIUItY , Neb , . . .
, Aiug. 2.-Sitoclntl.--Thne ( )
nnnutinal roimnulemi of time Solmthmoastrrmm Nebranmkt
Orniunti Arnmny of time htepuitlic association
will he lnold at Cummnp Sioccmuinb , F'airbumry.
'tngcmst I 2 to 19 , ! mnchmislve. Tile associationn.
.
tm. Ii I cm coin inriios elg hi t colunn t lea , is mmmi It I mm
extemnslve iireliaratlomms , mmd expects to eimtor-
tam mm large umnunniber of visitors. TIme caminp
is beat eu I ii I inc ft I t' gm'otm muti.s atijo I n I img t Iii'
cI ty a mutt is vcli Prov Ide-i I t ii a ii ctl e .m in !
water. Onu Mounday , time openting do ) ' , tue
visitiims mviii lie velcmninm'ti lny Mayor Sauhiacim
tint ! iii' assigmueth their mlnarters , 'rmmestiay
will lie ktmtwni as Old Settlers day. mm ithm
Geu'eral .ioitmn M. Tinayt'r as tine IiminnclliiI
simealcor. W'etlmnesmiay will be W'oinnan'ni lIe.
liof corps ulay amid the exercises mvill itmelmuin
m'neal ti miii i Inst mn tmnotn tal mumimsic , I In ' ha t ter by
time Lrctlles' Corumet innuiti , niunti an address by
Senator rice Presttheunt Rosalie ii. ( 'ountianu.
( 'aptain J. ii. StIm'icher mmiii hi' tine miineOit'r
mmt tine cvt'mmiung exercises. Timnmrstiay is set
.uliart as Cltlzenns day , wimemu lieu. Vi , ' . A.
MciColgluaun auntl l'anmi 'amitiervoort amitl othuors
nvill deliver atitlre-ases. 1i'itiay will tie
Grammti Army of tine Itepnmhllc ilay , vIii $ 1)s.
h'artniont ( 'onnnmnanntier C. Fl Attanmm.s amid I lent.
Clmimrcim 1 Iowa as time r.rlmnchpci . ntpeaki'rs , anti
Otl Saturday time 'etcrncnn aunt ! their visitiung
frlemntis mIII htreck : cnnmmmp. I hilt fnmre rates
omm time raliroaths have iieeui hecinreti nimnti tine
citizens of l"airbmury are unnakinng pm'eliii'utionmi
to uccountunodate all vlno coumme ,
Sm'1milm r Slutiimgtm.
SCllI'YLFit , Neb , , Atug. 2.-Spectnl. ( ) - ii.
E. Pimohps , ox-editor of Limo Iloweils Jocmrmnnmi ,
wits In tine city minirInmg tue grouter liortiont
of tine week nueslitling to get tue tiornocruts
immto hue for lien connlnig caiinpabgum.
Next Sniumtitmy's uuieettnig of tine Young
Mcmi's Cinristiun assoclmction will lie onne tim
wlnicim tue lathes of time city mviii Inc. per-
lii itted to hart iciltat 0. l'n I inch iulV . I I . ( 'I emmi-
niomnti of tine Frennmonmt Normimal school imti-
tlrenis those Itresemit. stmiijet't : 'Mminniy Moni
anti \Vommmauniy Vonnncn. ' ' There a ill ito situ-
cia ! nimiiiic by a mu ale qibirtet.
hehic ! 'tntths of ( ileniwouth , Ia. , I'm visIt tug
her inareun t a in t iner olmi lnotiie I un Sinel I Crook
Tine niii'e of time catuuny jtuiigo is agnnlnm
i ni cunargo of I ts Inn inc i ha I , mnhm 0 inc a j ha I n it-
tuuunod fromnm a tnnoumtims eta ) ' 1mm tina mmt.junm- .
tat tmni.
It has been ioarnneti tiuat tine loss of Peter
Dnmtter mae inmcucii mnnoro timntn was at first m . ' -
( Gozmtimncietl onn Rlgimtlt l'inge )
A Sign of Peace
s the downcomc of war time prices.
The during-tine-war price of baking powdcr was 45 to 50 ccrmth
a pound , Crcann of tartar was tt.en 4 cents a pounid , coda , 6
) cents. Cream of tartar is now n8 cOnIc , coda , less titan ah
Still tIne s'ould-bc monopolists want tine came "vat" (
prices (45 ( to 5cc. a pound ) for their produCts.
r A I ITMET Baking
UJ1LU1VIL1 Powdeif
Is sold at a "peace price"-brings peace to homes where I'
the high priced baking powders have been breeding
dyapepsia and disagreement. ' 1
,
$ iooo toyiini ifj'oit flint Caitmuict L'eI'tjiorfcctlJ'purO ,
' A PItICh of IL Iiaq joim'cr enough to ( hi a potnntl of lea m'cziIii ,
CALUMET BAKING POWDR ] CO. , CHICAGO.
El U
D 11
Not Sick Eiion.gh for
U the Doctor. U
0 ,
r i 1)Ut a little out of sorts. Ripans
I- . . . Li
I abuics would serve in your cac ,
[ ]
It is \\C11 to have tbcii on hand for
I ii just such occasions. LI
b . ii
1-I fltb.iii's Tat.tmies ; Ik.4 by drmiag.t ! , , or t'y mall .
, .
i If the piles ( H centS ci ioa ) I. .i'nmt to Ttna Hi.
J pans Chemical Company. n. is untrucs at , , ,
EJI1DDE-TLJJmLI:1L. ! crfluDLJrTio
I _