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DINSJIORECOESTOKEAKNEY ] Prelimlnarj Examination Will Take Place There Today. PRISONER CLAIMS 7H\T \ Hi IS INNOCENT lie Cnn I'rme H If HP I" Cilvcn ii Suimrr Uenl" llr In Cool , Hut Dor * Not IIke - .lull. NORTH PLATTE , Neb. , Dec. 12. ( Spcclil Telegram. ) Sheriff Funk of Kearney ar rived here this evening to take Frank L. Dlnsmoro to Dultnlo county for his pre liminary trial for the murder of his wile and Fred Lauo nt Odessa. The trial will bo held Wednesday morning between 8 nnd ! i o'clock. A Heo reporter accompanied the sheriff. Arriving at the Jail , Dlnsmore was fouml seated In one corner of his cell , cit ing his supper. He wanted to gel nwjy from the Jail , as he was dissatisfied w.th the food and the Associations , there being nine other prisoners Incarcerated. Ho was \cry calm and manifested nj evidence of fear. He was quite sociable with the re porter , with whom he conversed fricly fern n few minutes. When asked what he thought about returning to Kearney he replied : "I am not worrying about It. I nm ready to go any time nnd am willing to risk it If anything Is going to happen , 1 am he.p- less to prevent II. Alt I ask Is to have a square deal and I am sure of proving my Innocence. " When anked If he had seen Mrs. Laue's statement he answered : "Yes , I have seen the newspaper account of It and It Is not true. I cannot understand why she should mnko such statements , for I never did her any wrong. " . ' Thcro was nothing In his words or man- ncr Indicating any vlndictlvcness and he seemed to bo In a happy mood , excepting his dissatisfaction with his Immediate sur roundings. As the reporter was leaving the jail he again said : "All I ask Is n square deal. " The party left on Union Pacific train No. 4 for Kearney , which arrived there at 1:20 : in the morning. There is still some talk of an attempt to Ijnch Dlnsmore , but the sheriff Is fully prepared for nn emergency and It Is be lieved he will bring his prisoner through all right. KEARNEY , Neb. , Dec. 12. ( Special Tele gram. ) Frank L. Dlnsmore will have hla preliminary trial Wednesday morning , in- qulotly agreed upon by the county attorney nnd Norris Drown , attorney for the defenfe , so that the prisoner can be brought hei < s nnd have his preliminary trial before the public Is aware of it. Sheriff Funk left this afternoon for North Platte and will return Ion the 1:20 : train Wednesday morning with j the prisoner. A strong guard will be at the depot to assist the sheriff in conveying him safely to the jail In the event the change In the program should leak out. Every movement Is done eacretly and BO far no danger is apprehended. Sheriff Funk and prisoner arrived hereon on an early train. On the trip down Dins- more was as composed and unconcerneJ as nn ordinary traveler. The only allusion ho made to the scene of the lata trageJy j | was when the train whistled for Elm Creek , i ' when he remarked : "This must be Odessa. " As the train neared Kearney the sheriff remarked that ho needed new gloves , when Dlnsmoro jokingly said : "I'll will lend you mine. " Everything Is quiet and ho is safely landed In the county jail. IN MEMORY OF M. L. HAYWARD Otoe County Itnr niirt nonlilentii of NcliniNka City Meet to Pny Tribute. NEBRASKA CITY , Neb. , Dec. 12. ( Special Telegram. ) Exercises in mem ory of the late Senator M. L. Hayward were held In the district court this afternoon. T.ho entire Otoe'county bar was in attendance and" many citizens , completely filling the court room. On the wall behind the judges' bench wns n largo portrait of the late senator , draped with American lings. Resolutions paying tribute to the worth of the departed as a lawyer , judge and legislator , his honest record In public and private affairs , his loyalty to his friends and his nobility of character , were unanimously adopted and ordered spread upon the records of the court. Eulog.ei were pronounced by Judge Paul Jessen and other members of the bar. CAPTAIN WOIJMI HE A COl.OXEI , . Former ronininiuler Holllnnivortli of fo in | i n ii y F Snlil to He Aiiililtlniin. BEATRICE , Neb. , Dec. 12. ( Special Tele gram. ) Adjutant General Barry lias issued npeclal order No. 67 for recruiting Com pany C , late F , First regiment , for reor ganization Into the Nebraska National guard. The order makes Lehman C. Peters , a for mer member of the company , recruiting of ficer. It is reported that Captain Holllng- worth , In command of the company for two years , including service in the Philippines , Is n candidate for the colonelcy of the new regiment. Trroiii < > NhootliiK ( 'UNO nt Fremont. FREMONT. Neb. . Dec. 12. ( Special. ) The Jerome shooting casn Is progressing slowly In the district court. The state closed Its case yesterday. The evidence so far Introduced on the part of the defense is as to the good character of Jerome prior to hia gambling. There was also tome testi mony that Pope claimed to own the entire establishment. The Indications are that the defense will bo insanity. Pope IB now confined to his bed with prostration nnd ho may bo unable to testify In rebuttal. Ho has not yet fully recovered from the effects of his wounds and the excitement attendlnn the trial. XP > V MIIKIir Company Poriui'il. WEEPING WATER , Neb. , Dec. 12. ( Spe ' cial. ) A mllltla company wns organized hero last night with sixty-four members , homo of whom saw service In the Philip pines with the First Nebraska. The com pany will bo presented to the adjutant gen eral for muster in ns a part of the National guard. Ollt lit I'lllttNIIIOIltll , PLATTSMOUTII. Neb. , Dec. 12. ( Special. ) Snow commenced to fall hero at 9 o'clock this morning. Sleighs were seen on the street this afterncon for the first time this winter. Tlirrp IneliPH of Sniuv ill TuIiliiN. TOBIAS , Neb. , Dec. 12. ( Special. ) Snow fell hero yesterday and last night to a depth of about three Inches. This will be of great benefit to the wheat crou. KILLED BY WASHINGTON AIR I.lliriirlan lr. ! - of the Tronwury llt'jiiiPliiient SneiMunlii o tlir Cnpltiil C'llinillf. ST. LOl'IS , Dec. 12. Edward Dates , librarian of the Treasury department at WashlnRton. Is dead at the home ot hU father. Dr. Julian IliUes of this city. Mr. Hates wns about r > years old and prior to his appointment ns librarian of the Treas ury department was curator In the public library of St. Louis. Tlui appointment was niudo , lest summer TJ 9 work nnd the climate of the capital atfti-ted his health , HO aggravating a throat trouble ( hat two weeks ape he was obliged to RVP ! up trie position. Leave of absence for one month was up- j tilled for and readily granted. Mr. Uatcs' Intentions were to RO went in ctarch ot re lict , but he became nor so as he pnsseJ through St. Louis on a visit to bin family nnd here he remained until the end , which came last night. LUKEWARM IN QUAY'S ' BEHALF I'omiKylvnnlnii'x Krlrntln I'I nil Many \ < > ii-Coiiinilttnl Mpmlirrn In Si'iintr. NEW YORK. Dec. 12. A special to the Herald from Washington says : Apathy among Senator Quay's friends Is making the outlook In the senate rather ominous for him. Senatcrs Chandler and Pcnroo appear to be the only persons who arc dolnp any active .anvasslns In his behalf and they are by no means encouraged by the progress they arc making. The lack of Interest was forcibly lllus tratcd In the case of a senator who wa approached preached wit1 ] the suggestion that ho tnako a strong speech In behalf of the constitu tional right ol a governor to appoint when a legislature had fulled to elect. This Influ ential senator had spoken In behalf of Sena tor Corbett and was 'irgcd to repeat the name arguments that he advanced In that gentleman's behalf. Ho has declined the request on the ground that whc he supported Mr. Corbett both SenatorB Quay and Pcnrose refused to vote to scat him. The senator stated that ho would vote to seat Mr. Quay , but ho did not aeo how the Pennsylvania senators could consistently Insist upon his taking charge of the case on the floor of the senate. It Is becoming more manifest every day that Mr. Quiy has considerable canvassing to do to make his scat a certainty. There are too many names In the noncommittal column to make the outcome 'certain ' for him at this time. Mr , Quay Is expected here | on Wednesday , when It miay bo expected . that he will work hard for himself. One of the plans his friends are talking about Is to Induce a HUfllclcnt number of Mr. Quay's democratic ft lends to absent themselves on the day when the final vote Is taken , and In this way Insure a , major.y ! vote In his favor. . DEATH RECORD , J'lilllln .Sclimltt. Knrly Srttlcr. OSCEOLA , Neb. , Dec. 12. ( Special. ) Phillip Sclimltt died nt David City yester day. He wan ono of the earliest settlers of this county , having come here from Wis consin and taken a homestead in the valley In 1871 , where he raised a large family nnd lived until a few years ago. His health falling , he , with his family , moved to David City. The remains were burled In the Ger man Methodist Episcopal church cemetery j i today. Rev. A. J. Ross , pastor of the church , officiated. Ili-v. 1'rniu'ln D. Iloilernnii. ROCHESTER , N. Y. . Dec. 12. Rev. Fran cis D. Hodgson , aged 67 years , n retired minister of the Methodist Eplecopal church , died suddenly of bcnrt disease today , nt his homo In Newnrk , N. Y. Mr. Hodgson wns from 1860 to 1867 a professor of mathe matics in the University of California. I'romliKMit Autl-Sliivrry Woman. PAWTUCKET , R. I. , Dec. 12. Mrs. Ellzi- beth Upham , who became prominent throughout the country In the anti-slavery agitation days on account of her work In be half of the negro and who was a leading ad vocate of woman suffrage , died at her home In Central Falls today , aged S3. FIRE RECORD. Mcrtxtlt Hotel In DpN < royril. ; M'COOK. Neb. , Dec. 12. ( Special Tele gram. ) About 3 o'clock this morning the Central hotel In this city was entirely de stroyed by flre. The hotel was Insured for $800 and the furniture for a like amount. A high wind prevailed during the fire and the entire business portion of the town was for a while In great clanger from flying sparks. No one was Injured , Grain ami Ilornc Ilitmpil on H Itaiiolt. FREMONT , Neb. , Dec. 12. ( Special. ) The barn on Turner Bros. ' ranch , two mllcK west of here , burned this morning nbout 7 o'clock. The origin Is not known. A part of Che contents was saved. One horse , ten sets of harness and 1,000 busheln of grain were destroyed. The less Is about $ SCO , partly covered by Insurance. HYMENEAL. .FohilHOM-Otto. ASHLAND. Neb. . Dec. 12. ( Special. ) Merrill Johnson of the Ashland Gazettewns married at 7 o'clock tonight to Miss Bertha A. Otto of this place. Rev. G. M. Jone ? , pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church , performed the ceremony. TIIK IIK.IITV .MAIIICRT. INSTIU'MBNTS tiled for record Tuesday , Dcrember 1- . ISM : \Viirriiny Dcril * . John I'ollvka and wife to Joseph /loch , lot 3 block 1- , 1st add tn South Onmlm ( rellle ) ? 700 J. I' . Klnlcy and wife to U. K. Dunn , s 77 feet of w 17.5ii fret of n'i ' block 4 , Perkins' fiibdlv ] ,8W 13. H.Vhli to Alien ? ! Kraft , lot 6 , blovk 10. Wllcox add EflO I. A. McDonald and husband tn R. M Puff or. nH lots 8 and 0 , block S , C. K. Mayno's 1st add to Valley. . . . 7PO Edith lilpaB cr and husband to .Tn pjih Dusatko , nIS' ' ? feet of n'i ' lot 1 , block 4. Hawaii's htibdlv IN ) C. H. Hrown to C'lara I'elerson. w r5 ! feet lot Hi and w Ti feet of n IS fit > t lot 15 , Work 10 , H. V Smith's add fSO Julia Fisher toV. . It. Morris. lot 3 , block II , Highland I'lnco 2.JOO M. .1 C. llynn nnd hiifbiim ! to Peter Plenupur. lot I. block 27 , First add to C'nrrlwan PI.ire 210 Isaac Douglas and wife to J. II. llal- nlne. lot 1 , block 7. nubdv ! of J. I. llPdlrk's add 3,00 , City of Omaha to Dcero & I'o. , 20-foot strip adjoining ; touth tilde block 191 , Omaha WO Unit Claim Dri-ilM. Louis Schroedcr to 15. II. Schroeder ot al , 101.28 acres In w'4 ' ne C , HW nw and PU no ti-ll-li ; 1 Sumo to tunic , e'/j ' nw ne 25-16-13 ; s 17 feet lot C , block 8. Improvement As- Foclatlnn add ( except w 9 feet ) , and lots 17 , IS and 19. block 2. Koreht Mill 1 Dri-ilx , O. W. Ixjomls. Kiiardlan. to J. F. Lar son , lot 13 , Itustln'.H add 4:0 Total amount of transfers J11.SJ2 l I - - Miss ELi i M Tii-PBiL , 3711 I'owellton Ave. , I'hilmlelphin , writes ' "I hml Inllnininntory rhouinntism , i which WJIH for weeks so Intense Unit I was unable to walk. Iwastrented ' by several prominent physicians , nnd tried many patent medicines , but without rolief. I felt BO much better nfter tuklnj , ' two bottles of S. S. S. , that I continued the reme dy , und in two months J was cured completely , nnd have nuver since ' had a touch of the disease. " ( Swift's Specific ) Ja the only remedy which reaches this painful disease , anil if guaranteed purely vegetable , Senrt for valuablebookn maih'tl fiee by Ewift Bpeciflo Ootnpany , Atlanta , Ga. NO CHANCELLOR IS CHOSEN Board of Regents Mett , Bat Again Action it Postponed , MAY WAIT UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDAYS Tccterfi nml Itlch At- tpiul tlip MpetltiR No Intlnintlon n toVlio Will lie .Mnilc Chnncollor , i I LINCOLN. Dec. 12. ( Special Telegram. ) I The Board of Regents of the State uni versity met this afternoon but made no , selection for the chancellorship. After some , routine business had been transacted the . report of Acting Chancellor Bcsscy was sub mitted and read and the board adjourned to meet again tomorrow morning. All members of the board nnd Regentsj j elect Teeters and Rich attended the meetIng - j Ing and this evening the latter met with the finance committee. Previous to the meet ing there was Homo discussion concerning the election of a chancellor , but no Intima tion was given as to who would be chosen. It is generally believed that the election will bo postponed until after the first of the year. Stntc LINCOLN , Dec. 12. ( Special. ) Deputy Insurance- Commissioner Bryant has asked ' the legal department of the state for an opinion as to the fee that should be charged for licensing companies to do n miscel laneous Insurance business In this state. There Is some difference of opinion as to whether , under the Weaver law , the fee should bo $50 or 1100. Adjutant General Barry will muster the reorganized Madison company Into the Na tional guard service tonight. | The resignations of Charles C. Clark , Harry D. Mitchell and Arthur B. Ryona , members of Company F of the Second regi ment , were accepted today by the adjutant general. ' Company A of the Second regiment , sta- ! tloncd at Kearney , will hold a meeting Thursday evening for the election of a cap tain , to succeed Captain Sodcrqulst , recently resigned. TAYLOR tfOW THE GOVERNOR Declare * Intention to Work 'for Hc- ucnl of the Cioclicl Klec- tloii Lmv. FRANKFORT. Ky. , Dec. 12. William S. ! Taylor was Inaugurated governor at ncoii today. The crowd was much smaller than In past years , due to the weather , which up till last night was rainy , followed today by a December blizzard. The Inaugural cere monies were simple. Retiring Governor Bradley , in the course of his speech , said that he hoped that the Goobel election law , which had brought so much turmoil to the state , would bo wiped from the statute books. Oovcrnor-clcct Taylor In his Inaugural nd- inld : "The verdict rendered by the people list November was the mandate of the people In favor of civil liberty. It was the triumph of the pcoplo over the merciless , remorse less partisan machine , erected to enslave them. " He said one of the chief alms of his admin istration would bo to secure the repeal o ( the election law. The oath of office was ad ministered to Governor Taylor nt noon bjr Chief Justice HazeirlgR. The lately defeated democratic candidates for state offices today began serving notices of contests against the republican candlda.es who were given certificates of election last * eok. Severn ! have been served. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER I'nlr Wpiliipnilnj-i Colder In Wcntern I'ortloii , Mlth I'nlr nml HlnliiK Tempi-nun Thurmlnj' . WASHINGTON , Dec. 12. Forecast for Wednesday and Thursday : For Nebraska Fair Wednesday ; colder In western portion ; Thursday fair , with rising temperature ; northerly winds. For Iowa Fair , continued cold Wednes day nnd Thursday , except probably warmer Thursday In northwest half ; northerly winds. For South Dakota Fair ; continued cold Wednesday ; Thursday fair ; rising tempera ture ; northerly winds , becoming variable. ' Ijooul Ilei'ord * OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. O&IAIIA , Dec. 12. Omnlw record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last thrca years : ISM. 1S5S. 1S97. IS3d. Maximum temperature. . . . 21 2J 2113 Minimum temperature. . . . 13 8 „ ' < L'3 Average temperature " 2 it ! 215 us Precipitation T .00 .0 : .ro Record of tempernturo nml precipitation at Omaha for this day nnd since March 1 , 1S99 : Normal for tlv day , " .i ) Deficiency for the day ; > Accumulated excess since. March 1 "D2 Normal rainfall for the day 03 Inch Dellclcncy for the day 0.1 Inch Total rainfall slnoe March 1 25.91 Inches Deficiency sliwe atnrcli 1 3.73 Inches Deficiency for cor. period , 1S9 < . . . 3.M Inches Deficiency for cor. period. 1&97..11.01 Inches Itcport * from Stntlona lit S | i. nt. Omnhi. : clear T Xorth Plnttc. partly cloudy T Salt Ijiko , cloudy T Cheyenne , partly cloudy .Oil Rapid City , ( mowing .02 Huron , c'enr .02.U2 Willlston , cloudy .U2 Chicago , snowing AH Kt. I ouls , partly cloudy .00 St. Paul , snowing ' ) ' Davenport , cloudy T Helena , clou.ly TT Kansas City , partly cloudy .00 Havre , snowing .01 H'smarek , Olear Galvoslon , partly cloudy CO .00 nphe United States Circuit Court of Appeals , I in its opinion oi'Dec. 7 , 1899 , finally and fully sustains thq Welsbacli Company's patent. Deal ers and users and manufacturers are cautioned against infringement of the Welsbacb patents. Judge Lacombe - combe in the United States Circuit Court banded down the following opinion Saturday. December 9th , 1899. On motion to restrain complainant from pend ing circulars to the customers of American Incandes cent Lamp Co. : Laconilio , circuit jwlpo. Irrc.sppptivo entirely of tin1 prelim inary objection thut ntUnnntlvc relief of this .sort will not bt < granted 1o defendant , a question not now imssud upon , then- seem uo gtod grounds for criticism of complainant's eirculnr , lit Ktatcs that Judge Towns-end enjoined the "manufacture ami sale" of infringing mantles , and lu > did crant such an injunc tion. And this court has enjoined the sale of mantles which the person enjoined did not himself manufacture , when Ills past conduct in the matter of in friiiKeinent created a special equity in fnvor of the complainant against him. It is true that tli' circular goes further and threatens sr.lt against persons who f-ell mantles , but who never have been at nil concerned ] u manufacturing or causing them to be manufactured. In other words , it threatens suit upon the patent as if I't were a patent for a product. But the complainant Insists that the throat is made in good faith ; that it intends to bring suits against sellers of the Infringing mantles upon the theory that the patent is re ally one for a product. In view of the. peculiar language of claim this court Is not now prepared to hold that such content ! ) n would be wholly without merit , or that the complaiuant could not succeed against a , mere seller. Moreover , it is contended that the seller of a purchased mantle himself promotes the taking of the llnal step In the process nnd such contention lias not yet been passed upon adversely to complainant. These arc questions which should be left to be determined In one of such suits , rather than here. If complainant Intends to prose cute one or more sellers , and there Is nothing before the e./urt to Induce a disbelief In Its assert Ion that it does MI intend , It would spem to lie Its proper course to wain dealers to desist from selling. Dec. 0 , 18W. Iestraining orders recently issued in the United States Circuit Courts against : The United Incandescent Light Company , St. Louis Incandescent Mantle Company , Eckerle Electrical Company , H. Kupfer , The Nowby Incandescent Man tle Company. All infringers will bo prosecuted , whether manufacturers dealers or users. the Public : Avoid liability of infringe To ment take nothing but the genuine always in sealed boxes bearing our registered trademark - mark "Welsbaoh. " , Welsbach Ught Co. 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It used to bo'considered that only urinary troubles were to bo traced to the kidneys , but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases liiivu their beginning In the dis order of these most Important organs. Now by this Is not meant that you should overlook all the other organs and merely look after the kidneys. Your other organs may need attention but your kidneys most , because they do nicst. If you are tlck do not neglect your kld- nrys , because as soon as they are well , they will help nil the other organs to health. The kidneys may get weak or diseased from a thousand and one causes ; from overwork , worry , a simple cold , from lifting , a strain , or excess In high living. Others may suffer from diabetes , dropsy , svtelllno ; of the foot nnd ankles , rheuma tism , bad blood , gout , gravel , catarrh of the bladder , sleeplessness , anaemia , ner vousness , headache or neuralgia. All these symptoms are duo to kidney trouble , and the most prompt and effectual cure Is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot , the great kidney remedy In taking Swamp Root you afford natu ral help to nature , for Swamp-Hoot Is the most perfect healer and gentle aid to the kidneys that Is known to uicdlcnl science. If there IB any doubt In your mind ns to your condition , take from your urine on arising about two ounces , place It In a gloss or bottle nnd let It stand twenty-four hours. If. on examination , It Is milky or cloudy , If there Is a brick.dust nettling , or If small particles Mont about In It , your kidneys are In need of Immediate attention. Swamp-Koot should at once ho taken upon the least sign of 111 health. It will make you well and Is for sale the world over In bottles of two alr.es and two prices , llfty- cent and one dollar. Swamp-Hoot I need In the lending hos pitals , recommended by skillful physicians In their private practice ; and Is taken by doctors themselves who have kidney ail ments , because they recognize In It the greatest and moat successful remedy for kidney , liver and bladder troubles. To prove Its wonderful efficacy , scud your name and address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Blnghamton , N. Y. , mentioning that you read this generous offer In the Omaha Dally Uee , when you will receive , free of all charge , a sample bottle of Swamp-Hoot nnd a valuable book , by mall , prepaid. Thli book contains many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. FOB EVERY CORRECT ANSWER DON'T SEND ONE CENT. To all who can llnd In ( be accompanying Picture Pnizle Admiral Dewcy's head In oolllae , mark Itandretnrn to ui , we will tend at once , without further condition * , a raacnltlccBt Tlllany Sljle Stic ! ; Pin , Bet w til aa exquisite1 Slmnbllterub ) . 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