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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MAT.CII 13, 1900. GOVERNOR FROWNS ON LANG " upuintendent of Beatrice Institute Forfeits Fivor of Pojnter. INQUIRY TO BE HELD BEHIND CLOSED DOORS I.uiik'n Indiscretion In Alrlnn HI ( iiiiiiiluliilM, lloivrtrr. I)oh .Not In cline' i:cciillo tu .Mildness Tnmirtl Ills .lM)lntcc, LINCOLN', March 12. (Special.) The hearlins of Superintendent 11. F. Lang of tau li.Btltuto for Feoblo-.Mlndcd Youth at He- uirlco has been Axed for Wednesday, Marcli -1. at the cxccutlvo department In the stato huiee Only tho attorneys and witnesses rcprisentlnr; thu complainants and tho de fondant will be admitted Into the sanctum duilng the trial and It Is not probable that tho complaints or their nature will be made public, at least not through tho governor's olllce. (1. II. Mllllken, steward of tho Intuitu Hon, vibii In tho city today for the purpose or Minx an additional protest with (lov- ern&r I'oyntcr, but lidding that olllclal out of tho -city ho returned to Ileatrlco tonight to await the hearing next week, when bo will present his Bide of tho controversy Mr. Ling In expected In tho city this week but II U announced seml-olllclally that he will receive no satisfaction from tho gov ernor, whoso anger 1ms been aroused by the open letters recently published over hla wlznatures. In thrae letters Mr. ling denied the many charges that havo been mado against him and referred somewhat inrtlf fcrently to tho governor'H attitude. In tho controversy. Speaking of this a man who stands par ticularly close to the governor Bald: "In all of this controversy concerning the administration of the. Beatrice Inhtltutlon the governor has not said or done anything which could In any way he construed as u reflection upon Mr. Lang. In fact ho has on numerous orrasleiu" gone out of his way to defend the man, and several weeks ago ho refused to consider a demand for his removal. I.nng now allows his appreciation of this treatment by writing IcltcrH to the prpfH In which he attempts to whip the governor Into line. Why didn't Mr. Lang lay his grievances before the governor pri vately Ini'tcad of rushing Into tho nows paptrs with th'cm? If there are any charges In Ms ofllco against Mr. I.nng you may bo sure that he will not make them public, but, considering the conduct of tho oupcrln tendent, ho hRB a perfect right to give them tho wlde.it publicity possible." I'rileinl Cmirl Open. Judgo Munger reopened court In tho gov ernment building In thl city this morning and . ws engaged nil day hearing reports of referees In bankruptcy. This work will not bo completed before tomorrow evening and It In thought that court will ndjourn at that time. No decision has yet been rendered In the proceedings In habeas corpus brought before h'm for tho release of tho two holdlers of I'ort Crook who aro charged with the mur der of a deserter. The National Tontlno company of Hastings filed urtlclrH of Incorporation with the sec retary of state today. Thn capital stock of the concern Is $100,000 and the Incorporators are Ilertlco N. I'nrmentcr, Kd M. Mar 'Ulls and Kllcn R. Marquis. The Kd A. Ilaugh company of Oakland also Incorporated with a capital stock of $.,000. and tho Hartwell Hulldlng association of Ilartwell, with n capital stock of $400. headed by Congressman John S. noblnson. On a motion Congressman noblnson was al lowed to select delegates to the congres sional convention The delegation to the Ju- llclal convention was headed by D. J. Koenlgnteln. DINSMORE CASE DRAWS CROWD Opern limine Is ,, nn Court llooin In Trlnl of Mini Wlio Killed I'reil I, line. LEXINGTON. Neb., March 12 -Spcrlal Telegram. )-Thc case of the state of Ne braska against Krank T. Dlnsmore for the murder of Fred l,aue at Odessa on Decem ber 4 was called this morning In district court In session In Smith's opera house in this city, the court house being too small to contain the crowds In attendance upon the trial, which promises to be the most sensational and exciting of any ever held In Dawson county. The attorneys for tho prosecution are F A. Nye, county attorney of Huffalo county: II. M. Sinclair of Kearney nnd W. A Stewart, county attorney of Dawson county. No one. to look upon the prisoner as he sits beside his attorneys, would mark him for a criminal by his nppearance. He mens tires 6 feet 4 Inches In height. Is well pro portioned, has nu Intellectual cast of counte nance, pleasant features, with a benevolent expression. Ills bearing Is gentlemanly In every sense of the word, with marked dig nity. Ho listens Intently to every question propounded and answer returned. When tho caso was called his nttorneys ar gucd a motion to quash the panel of Jury on tho ground that this is only an equity term and that Judge Orlmes ordered the Jury while sitting ns Judge In place of II. M. Sul llvan, nnd that It was not drawn In the manner provided for calling n regular panel Tho motion wns overruled without any ar gument by the state's attorneys. Tho Belec Hon of tho Jury then began, which ecu- pled the time till l p. m., when court ad Jotirned until 0 o'clock tomorrow. During this time there wero thirty challenges for cause nnd llvo peremptory challenges mado by the defense The stato so far has made no peremptory challenges and the general opinion Is that tho Jury will be completed by nron tomorrow, as the remainder will bo taken exclusively from the rural dlstrirts Mrs. Lauc. tho woman In tho rase, is here under close guard at tho Commercial hotel. No one Is permitted to see her. except the attorneys, without nn order. She will bo tho leading witness for the state. ASE OF GENUINE PLAGUE Aninnli Inoculated from Dfiad Chinamen All Speedily Buccnmb. NO OTHER CASES HAVE DEVELOPED llonril "f llenltli nf Tiikck !tein for n Iinllj llousi lo-llousc Visit to Chinatown. I do not wish to declare through per u policy concerning certain ttrtimmii mmntiire wnirn nrp not rirar in I my own mind . .. i I The main purpose of the paper will be to I liilliience Its renderK to seek, tlrst. the kingdom of Ood. A nation seeking the kingdom of (Jod llrst of nil will In time llnd answers to all disputed questions and be come n powerful nnd useful nation Kdltorlnl and other nrtletes. Written by reporters, will be signed by the writers. The exceptions will be smnll Items and such local and telccraiihlc news as In Its nature lines not require signatures i There will be no Sundny paper, but In Snn I'rnnelseo ! stead it Satiirday evenlng edition sultnblc for Hun, lav reiuling. 1 wish to take this opportunity to thank tho many friends everywhere who have sent me words of encouragement. It has HORRORS OF THE BULL PEN'i been Impossible for me to answer them ' tiprsnniillv. I nlso wish to express to the I ilirltl!in f.nrresiiondents who have sent SAN FRANCISCO, March 12. At a special I me assurnnces of their prayers for this . ..... f ,h n-,i nt Hp.lth held tn con. I week's work my deep acknowledgment of leetlng Of the Hoard of Health, nelil to con- i , . nf ...i,.,ipvcr streinrth 1 Imvo nlder the plnguo situation, there were pros- ' fot n preparing for a task which lies be- cnt, besides tho members, nr. Kinyoun. yotul the reacn oi any mereiy unman ei federal quarantine officer; Dr. Oass.iway of ni. 1 tho t'nltcd States marine hospital service , of ,,, incdom on earth and Prof. Armstrong of the university oi California. Dr. Kinyoun reported that all CllARLKS M. atlKLDON. of tho nnlmals at quarantine atatlon on ASSOCIATION LEAGUE CLUBS Angel Island, which wero inncuiaicu wun virus from the body of the Chinese who ex pired a few days ago under suspicious cir cumstances, had died, with the exception of the monkey, and It Is In a dying condition. An autopsy on tho rats and guinea pig showed that they had developed symptoms of tho genuine bubonic plague, .inines llnrl, l'rciilileiit nf CIiIpiiro Clnli, Announces (lie KIkIiI Cities In the Circuit. CHICAGO. March 12 The American As- snclntlon of Dane Pall Clubs, backed by the National league, will furnish baso ball the After discussing the matter the board de- i coming season In the following cities: Haiti elded that tho Chlnrno who died at 1001 more. Washington, Louisville, Cleveland, iiKvri.M; im.aci: ok vol, i vn:i:us. COMSTOCK FAMILY POISONED Nclnlilior Find One nf the Mmlilcnn Ilenil nnil Several Others rneiniselniiN, ARCADIA. Neb., Mnrch 12. (Special.) A family of five, named i.Madden. living near Comstock, were nil poisoned Friday evening by eating bologna sausage. They were not discovered until twenty-four hours later. when a neighbor, going In, round tho llttlo 3-year-old girl dead nnd the' rest of the family unconscious. 'Medical aid was at once summoned. Tho condition of the sick Is critical, but It Is thought that they will recover. The faintly recently moved here from Lincoln, Neb. WASHINGTON. March 12. L. J. Slmpklns. an electrical engineer at Wardner. Idaho, testified In the investigation before tho house conimlttco on military affairs today. He said he did not participate In the riot. 1 but soon after that event ho was arrested by a squad of United States troopa who went about the streets arresting those per- i sons pointed out by Hunker Hill mine "spot- tcrs." Two spectators on the streets, who stopped to sec the soldfers and their prison- i era, were promptly arrested nnd put with tho other prisoners. The witness Bald one of tho , prlsouers, a Swede, was taken with a fit. , whereupon a negro soldier struck him sense- I less with the butt of a gun. The corporal of the guard enmo up and turning over tho fallen man said: "1 guess you've fixed that i fellow nil right." Slmpklnii said ono of the , prisoners was robbed of $90. One of Slmpklns' recitals caused something of a sensation. Ho said he was taken from the "bull pen" by a squad of four soldiers and marched to nn open enclosure, where ho was placed with his back against a building. Tho noldlcrs stepped back and cocked their guns, apparency making ready to Bhoot him. At this point, he said, a high onielal of the Hunker Hill mine appeared nnd said they had evidence enough to hang tho witness or send him up for many years, but if ho would tell who blew up the mill he would be turned loose. Slmpklns said he protested that ho did not know who tho guilty parties were, and the ettort to get evi dence from him was finally given up. Tho witness slated that at another tlmo ...kiln i Hi,, "luilt nrn" n n.irlv who slid ho work by the Six Companies. Until another ,','.,. ,,,ninp thn meeiim? ! wn. o,.twi,.i hv nn nillclnl. offered him caso of plague develops Chinatown will re- j . lnosa ,lprPRaty, The league has cut down $10,000 to implicate two peisonn In the blow- main tree rrom quarantine, nut people ore .,,..,.. nml , moraiv bound to look out in ,,,, ,,f the mill. The nurtv said It did for the players who were mado so much not matter much who were Implicated, but Dupont street had been allUdcd with the plague. A rcqumt wn mado for 100 volun tiers from among members of the medical profession to mnko a house-to-house ex amination and aid tho hoard In thoroughly fumigating and disinfecting the entire quar ter. A quarantine was not declared. Tho Hoard of Health has agreed that the work of Inspecting Chinatown, with a view to Improving lln sanitary condition, shall begin at once. The section will bo dis tricted and every day until all danger la past every house will be visited and every occupant inspected. Reliable Chinese will be detailed to accompany the phslclans and the police will render what assistance they Chicago, St. Louis, New York and Philadel phia. This announcement was mado today by James Hart, president of the Chicago club President Hart returned today from tho Na tlonal leaguo meeting of base ball magnates which wns recently concluded after several secret sessions. In Haltlmore, Washington. Loulsvlllo and Cleveland tho grounds made tenantlcss by the elimination of these cities from the Na tional league circuit will be used. In the remaining cities the National league grounds will be used and a schedule will bo ar ranged whereby the dates of th tw'o or ganizations will not conflict. The new association," said Mr. Hart to- I Bermtfonal R;cital of Witners Bsfore Home Committee on Military Affairs. DESCRIBES THE CRUELTIES OF SOLDIERS Attempts tn I.enrn nmes of 1'nrllrn Who Itlew t p llir Mill Were .Made by Threat mill Use uf Mone. To Ladies "I have been a midwife for twenty-live yenr, and during that time I havo used Warncr'a Safe Cure in cases of kidney troubles, diseases of the Pelvic Organs, and those peculiar to women. "1 desire to give It my highest endorsement, earned by Its su perior merits. "To use It means n cure with out fall, and 1 have never found anything to equal It." MRS. FANNY CANT Kit. Jan. U 19-n, J can. These Chinese will be supplied for tho conscnllnB for the first time' to he In- w'nrlr htf Ihn CJI v Cnmnan n. Until nnntlinf ".,. " requested to have aH little communication us possible with the suspected district. I.envliiic (iilnntiMrn. When the Chinese learned of the action of tho Board of Health there was an exodus from Chinatown of those who aro employed outside of tho district, which may ngaln be quarantined. Dr. J. M. Williamson, president of tho Hoard of Health, says: "Regarding tho case In question there Is no canco for panic. It may he sporadic and no others may develop, but If subsequent Investigations show that new cases follow the ono mentioned I have every reason to believe tho Inspection Just Inaugurated by the department will minimize the danger to such an extent tho disease will not Buccccd In getting a foothold In the city." No alarm l felt by physicians who discuss tho matter nnd some doubt Is yet expressed an to the nature of tho disease from which the Chinese died. excels baggage by tho reduction. The ar rangemcnt na made, however, will continue only until ownerships Independent of the major league, but not Inimical to Its Inter ests, can be anchored. Mr. Hart stated that the reduction of the National leaguo circuit was accomplished by Haltlmore. Washington, Cleveland and Louls vlllo tendering their resignations from tho league. These were placed on file, but not nccepted. Tho twelvo-club circuit, therefore, could be resumed at any tlmo before 1902, when tho ten-year agreement expires, (i(VKItOll ON HAIIHIT HINT. Qiinrfrrtnnier'n Deiinrtnient (iivrw In. fiirinlllliin of lii II en Snlillern. LINCOLN. March 12 (Special.) Tho fol lowing communication from the War depart ment, relative to tho disposition nf the re mains of the First Nebraska volunteers, was received nt tho adjutant general's odlcs today: Qt'A RTKRMA STKH O K N I? It A L ' S OFFM'I;. WAS 1 NCTON. March 10 -Ad Julnnl (eneral. Nebraska: The records of tills nlllce respecting tlinse rererred to by ymi afford the following Information: John - A. (Hover died September 2'. ( on transport Rio de Janeiro of pneumonia and wan hurled nt sea. John Hlaek, received at Snn Francl-eo and sent to Perry Itlaek. Mlllerstown, Pa. William Hvnns. received at San Francisco anil sent to D. V. Kvans, 1020 High street, Itrat rice. William P. InvK received at San Fran cisco on transport Unneoek, February 23, inon, ItiRtructlnim heretofore Riven for ship ment to H. F. Ilrown. Osceola. Neb. Frank Homer Seeley, received at San Francisco on transport Hancock February l!l. and will be Interred In national cemetery at the Presidio of San Francisco, no claim having been made by relatives for the bodv. The remains of Raphael C Maher hnvo not been reported as disinterred nt Manila, where they wcie reported to have been burled In Paco cemetery, grave No. 21. When they hnvo been brought to San Francisco shipment will be made tn Mrs. Kate Anderson, Valparaiso, Neb. JiiIIuk O, Miller, Harry O. Flske and (ieorge W. Nleinan, having died at Hono lulu, II. I., their remains eannbt be ex humed during the prevailing bubonic plague 111 those Islands. W. T. PATTF.N, Quartermaster, l. S. A. nnliliiniin llenilx l)elen t Ion. NORFOLK. Neb.. March 12.-r-(Speclal Tel egram,) The democratic county convention met hero today nnd elected delcgatca to the state congressional and Judicial conventions. Tlie delegation to tho Btnto convention is llur Fifty A n I inn I re Kllleil liy (in liernntiirlnl 1'nrl.v rnr Kenrnej. KKARNRY. Neb., March 12. (Special Tel egram.) (lovcrnor Poynter, accompanied by his private secretary, Fred Jewell, Dr. Ileer lase. president of tho State Harbors' asso ciation, and Frank (laroutte, came up to Kearney to participate in a Jackrabbit hunt today. Tho rabhltfl were beaten up by means of a wire cable over 1.000 feet In length, drawn by two tcatnn of horses. Among those from Kearney who were In the hunt were: J. Nl Campbdll, superintendent of the Industrial school; C. C. Carrlg. J. J. Tlbhlts. W. L. Kuser, odlcers of the school, and P. T. Uim bert, W. K. Ayers and W. F. Pickering of Kearney. Over fifty rabbits were killed. lee In Pintle StnrtliiK. FRKMONT, Neb., March 12. (Special Telegram.) The warm weather of tho past two days has taken nearly all tho frost out of tho ground and Is beginning to Htart tho Ico In tho Plntte river. Tho Ice Is not as thick ns usual and no danger to bridges Is apprehended. If this weather continues for a few days longer farmers will be able to commeneo work on their land, which Is in good condition. Tho acrcago of beetg for the Standard licet Sugar company will be about tho same as last rear In spite of tho losses of las', season the farmers are taking hold of tho beet business In good shape. The acrcago put In by the Standard Cattle company will be larger than last year. IIckiiIIk on the I III ll li I ii l i'rneUn. SAN FRANCISCO, March 12. Tanfornn results. Weather clear; track good: First race, half n mile, 2-year-olds, purse: M. F. Tarpey won, Lucldla second, Lilly Dlggs third. Tlmo: 0:13. Second race, seven furlongs, selling: The Lndy won, Decoy second, Tekla third. Time: 1:2S. Third race, one nnd nn eighth miles, i,,iii,.utf I'otnntn won. Red Pirate sec- Consul Oenernl Ho Vow says: "I believe ond. Morlnel third. Time: I:",. Hrtt ,1,1a (, ..ntKInn n,n-A l.n t U i I,'1irlh 11, CO lv flirloniTS. SCllllie: mse nn ihe nnri nf thn rtnnr.l nf ltnlih m ' Limerick won. Miss Mnrloh Fecund. True . .1. I, .,,,. . . . H ue third. Time: I'll. , prevent tho liability of damage suits which i.'if t li race, one mile, selling: Merry Hoy havo frequently been threatened on account ' won, Wyoming Fecond, Tnrlblo third. Time: of tho outrageous acts of last week In l-H'i- All bets declared off In this race on quarantining the Chinese quarter. There "j;1 ;!fc;.uMicVn?fh,!t mile, never wns any bubonic plague In Chinatown, purse: May W won. Miss Rowena second, but If there was I would be the first person Sardine third. Tlmo: 1:07. to nss!t in protecting tho health of San. n,2.0"I',A'NI,, Mnrch 12-lr,'ck fnat' Francisco. ,,.r!tt 'racCi px nn(- a nair furlongs: Alex ine enso in question was made tne sub- won, Aiirca. second, hcuo ot uneaiis num. Ject of a thorough examination by myself and I will not hesitate to say that the public nerd not be alarmed. The- man wns sick for Tlmn' 1 Second race, Fovcn furlongs, selling: Cotton Plant won, L. T. Caton second. Free Lady third. Time: 1:23. " tho names of certain miners and the county arecssor were given, whom It was most de sired to Implicate for the purpose, tho wit ness snld, cf hanging them or getting them out of tho country. He said that ho after ward learned that tho assessor had hail troublo with tho Hunker Hill mine over their assessments. Tho witness detailed an Interview with an army officer, In which the latter declined to permit a prlent to be onmmoned to one of the prisoners who was dying and who re fused to allow him to communicate with his partner as to tho disposition of his property. Ho detailed many other Instances of nllegcd cruelty. One of his recitals was as to n brief visit by Oeneral Merrlam to the "bull pen" nnd the refusal to allow prlronorn to com munlcato with him. In telling of the shoot ing of Johnson, the prisoner who went In sane, tho witness contributed tho additional tctitlmony that while Johnson was running nway a certain mine offlcial shouted, "Shoot, shoot!" and the soldiers accordingly shot. Tho witness said he helped dig tho tunnel Intended na a means of escape, as he was "dying by Inches." Ho also gave his experi ence on tho standing lino and while in soli tary confinement. When Representative Sulzcr, who directed tho examination, asked tho witness concern ing "this Siberia of horrors," objections were mado to the characterization, but on a vote tho commlttco permitted the question. lirs, l'nnnle Cnnler, nf l.il Wnrren .St., HrooUlj-n, V. Y. Is n mndiintc Ho nl jM'himl of Nurses, lennn, imtrlai uriuliiiilc oiiiiiii'k Inllrninr) nnd Maternity Home, Nerr iirl. Lit), tilth lliloinn. inio time and died of an nllment which Is i Tlilrd race, ono mile, 'selling! F-lls.mnre common, though not contagious. I '" To'" . ,!,,??l,,y "co""' ncquontli "If any more attempts are made to block- Kr0,'lrth 'race, "one ami a quarter miles, ade the Chinese quarter we are prepared to handicap: Sidney Lucas won, Prince of procure Injunctions from the courts nnd will Veronia second, Arthur Uchnn third. Time: proieci tno rignts ot our people as far as -:;:,, rnrn ,, sr,innc: Franclblo possible.' Omnlin I'lintnr nt .Norfolk. NORFOLK, Neb., Mnrch 12. (Special.) Sunday was tho day set apart as the annual "Homo Missionary" day at the Congrega tional churches In Norfolk. Dr. Herring of tho First Congregational church of Omaha preached at the First church In tho morning nnd at the Second In tho evening. Rev. II. Dross of Lincoln, state superintendent at homo missions, was present and gnvo a synopsis of tho work done In tho state, Mrs. nross conducted tho Kndcavor meeting in tho evening. AS CHRIST WOULD EDIT IT (Continued from First Page.) charge of the paper for one week nnd edit It as a distinctly Christian dally. I accented the Invitation on condlllnn that I receive no tlnanclal compensation ! season. and that a snare or the prollts ho used for some benevotrnt work nnd named the week beginning Tuesdnv, March 13, ITA. as" tho week lor tne experiment won, First Past second, Russell R third. Time: i:!i. , , x. ,, Sixth race, six furlongs: Bertha Nell won, Mouzcltoff second, Maggie Davis third, lime: 1 :15U. Ilnll Team for Colnnilius. COLUMni'S, O., March 12. John Riley nf Columbus has secured the Interstate league franchise for Columbus. Insuring tho Huck eye capital a base ball tenm tho coming Willi tno Hearty co-operation of every person connected with the paper and with tho hell) of the wldntn that I hnvo nraved might be given me from Him who Is wiser Onarrn School KI eel I on. ON'AWA, Neb:, March 12. (Special Tele gram.) Tho Onawa school election today was the liveliest for many years, and more votes were polled than ever before at J iiiikoi. in- km i'ii ii" i i nun wno is wiser i . , , ,, . ,,,, j , m thnn am- nf n. I shall dr thn ! I school election. Addison Oliver nnd J. m. If a thousand different Christian men I Hathaway wero elected directors, over M. nVfIkoWn' i Vincent. C. 'M. Ross and C. E. Underbill by -'-! - majorities ranging from five to 12i, nnd P. vnrn in m no r I tnn 1 1 ra T it aHia ir ii.n .1, . il,, Viyrns A tlpfl 'a u ij ii'oitJ pniHiuiiim, ii uillLl IVUIUII, IV. I1UIU1UUK Ul IUU Jiuiunnin . w. ' thn Christian cdltor.s mlcht nrrlv nt . j n ti Unnt. - D.1I1K WHB ClUUlt-'tl llL'tlDiilui uu'i s of vhai in Chr'.Htlan. It Ih. of cutirno. tho ItiRton of tne unawa biaio oanK, ay iuo um Meense Ticket In thr Field. KHARNKY. Neb., March 12. (Special Telegram.) Tho citizens of Kearney favor ing high license, held n caucus tonight nnd placed in nomination candidates for tho fol lowing offices: O. O. Smith, mayor; 11. J. Hull, clerk; C. D. 'Ayers. trensurer; K. N. Pnrtcrfleld, city engineer; H. C. Cnlklns and W. F. R. M Ills, for members ot school board; Tom Onss, councilman In First ward: J. L. Tout, Second ward; V. S. Clapp, Third wnrdt and B. 'A. Miller, Fourth ward. Iniportniit L'nnPM nt llnrtlnuton, HARTINGTON. Neb.. March 12. (Special Telegrnm.) District court opened today with Judge Craves of Pender presiding. Two stato cases will attract unusual interest, namely, the trial of Nathaniel R. Phllbrlck for shooting John Hlntz. who nttacked him with a pitchfork, and the trial of Charles II Harris, editor of the Helden News, who shot and Instantly killed Hart nienklron at Helden last December. Tho latter case U set for 1 o'clock tomorrow. Acts gently on the Jorlty. ArreHteil for lliirninu Car, PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., March 12. (Spe cial.) Tho three young men, two -white and clal agent for tho Missouri Pacific road, with having hurned a boxcar at Manley yester day, wero arrested In Springfield last night and brought to the city this evening by Sheriff W. D. Wheeler nnd placed la tho county jail to await trial. furthest from mv Diirnose to attemnt to, show In a doijmatlc way what Is the one tiling that Jesus would do In everv case. Tho only thug I or mo uther Christian man can do In the Interpretation of what Is Chrlptlan in tno conduct oi ini.i paper is to onno me i..j .l,.h hv inhn net nnir sne term "Christian" the l.est that can be i onp colored, charged by John "PLong. spe done nfter asklnc for divine wisdom and not Judge others who might with equal de siro and sincerity interpret the :irobnblo action of Jems In a different manner. I'nprr'N Piirpoe nnd I'oIIIIcn. With this undorstandliig nf tho condin t of the paper this week I will stato In part Its cenernl purpose and politic: It will be a newspaper. The word "news" will be dellned as anything In the way of dally events thnt the public ought to know for Its development and power In n life of rlghteousnefM. Of necessity tho editor of th's pnper, or of every other paper with this dellnltlnn of "news," will determine not only the kind, but the quan tity of any particular event which ought to bo printed. Tho Importance of one kind of news compared with another kind will also determine tho place In. the paper In which the matter will be printed. If It seems to the editor that certain silbleets represent great causef that belong tn the profoundest principle of human life are most Important they will be given the llrst pngo of the Mrs, Caivln Zimmerman. Mllctburg, Ta,, says, "As a speedy cure for coughs, colds, croup and soro throat One Minute Cough Cure Is unequalod. It Is pleasant for chil dren to take. I hoartlly recommend It to mothers." It Is tho only harmless remedy that produces immedlalo results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippo and throat and lung diseases It will prevent consumption. There has been a very brisk demand for tho two famous pictures which are offered to Hco subscribers. Wo thought wo should bo ablo to supply an unlimited demand, hut would suggest that It might ho well to call soon It you want pictures. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Unto for CniiirreMKlnnnl Convention, NORFOLK, Neb., March 12. (Special Tel egram.) The republican congressional com mittee of this district met here this evening and decided to hold the congressional con vention at Norfolk on Wednesday, April 2G, at 2 p. m. Delegates were apportioned to tho several counties according to the number of vctes cast for M. H. Reese. Ilimli Receive Appointment. TECITMSEH. Neb.. March 12. (Special.) Eiiccno Hush received word from the Post- paper, whether they are telegraphic Items 0fflco department at Washington today that or not. It might easily become the settled policy of a prominent paper similar to this ono to consider the detnlled account of an unusual battle as of less Importance to tho render than nn account of the usual dallv destruction being caused by liquor. Tho llrst vago of tho Capital this wefk will contnln what seems to the editor to be tho most essential Issues that effect humanity as a whole. Tho paper will be nonpartisan, not only In municipal and state politics, but nlso In national :olltlcr. Liquor nml Social Problem. I do not mean to say that a Christian dally cannot no partisan. rnis is simiy dneys, Liver and Bowels aEANsES the System Vtlempted SIiooIIiik nt I'lntlnniimth, I'LATTSMOL'TH. Neb.. March 12. (Special Telegram.) In a qunrrel over a game of cards. In a saloon In this city this evening, a Bccond-hand man from Hamburg, la,, drew n revolver to shoot O. Wells, a clgarmakcr. The Intter caught and turned the gun Just In i time to prevent the bullet from entering his body Hoth were nrrcstcd and will bo clven nn ODnortunltv to exnlaln In oolite tin, mini extinction of the curse nf making , court tomorrow. I selling, buying and drinking Intoxicating liquor; Hh extinction by legal enactment. Anll-snloon Tlekct. !' personal total abstinence and by eyerv lorm or nian . mini-, iiuuiii ii,ii i-,,ww ho had been nppolnted carrier on tho Te cumBoh rural delivery line, vice H. H. Shaw, resigned. Mr. Hush will go Into the service March 16. Cnll for VIlliiKo Mcctlnir. SYRACUSE, Neb., 'March 12. (Special.) A cnll for a mass meeting of all citizens to meet In Coddlngton's hall next Thursday evening, to placo n villago ticket In nomina tion, was read In nil tho churches yesterday. Havo you seen "The Halloon?" This Is one my interpretation of Christian ns applied 0f the pictures you get through a Heo cou- "on he' liquor q'!,V..on Mio' Vapor will ad- P""' U reproduction of a famous paint vocato tho prohibition of the whole liquor Ing and Is a work of art. Coupons and 10 business from Malno to California and all cents. nroUIHl Hie Kliiuc. 113 in milium, n i iiiv-,,. MBAD. Neb.. March 12,-(SPeclal.)-Tho . matYo tjmtVhrKtlan. I can devise. Anti-Saloon league has already begun tho Tlio great social questions of the age will fight against the saloon and has nominated i be given prominence. The selflshnem of whole force, consisting of about 1,100 hand?, Snunr Hellnery Stnrts l,'p, NEW YORK, March 12 Work was re sumed nt tho sugar houso of the American Sugar Rellnlng company in Jersey City to da.v. The plant was shut down a week ago for the third tlmo since the llrst of tho year, on tno piea or overproduction, me l c the following persons ns candidates for vll ' lage trustees: H. Ostcnberg, D. W. Edgar, W. A. Kggleston, Ous Monteen nnd W. J. Pinkerton. ftVFPCOMF?; LsrrrJ . .icTlPATIOM 'clal.) In county ci ARITMAI COr3 ! Mullln found Charl u I UAl v DrniiAM rwri J ton of Mrs. Hare, runi'iHiimn t. ICIAL IfUr THt GtNVINE - MAHT D 6y UlvRNIAlTGfSYRP llrfnrni Selionl for liny. (IRANI) ISLAND, Neb.. March 12. Spe- court this morning Judge i where else. es Hlalr, tho 15-year-old guilty of Incorrigibility and sentenced bim to the Industrial school at Kearney until he becomes of age. mankind In every form of greed, commer elnllv nnd nolltlcally. will lie considered as of more t-erlous consequences to us as a people than many other matters which too often engage the time and attention of mankind. The paper will declare Its abhorrence ot war as It Is being waged today, not only In Africa, but In tno pniiippincs anil evcry- Admit lie Doesn't Kntnv I'.verylliiiiHr. On matters of finance or tnrlft or ex pansion, mutters of public concern which have to do with measures of this character, thn editor has personal opinions which ni.trlct Court In. HoiiHrd Comity. rmo or may not lie voiced in this imoer. ' ! .. . , , if he Lives express on to t hem It wi II be In hi i'auu .eo .iarrn i. -opcciai i- no ,IoKmatc or positive manner, as If he District court of Howard county convenes Knew whnt the whole Christian truth was ihl mnrnlnir with the new 1 v. elected Judirn concernlnc them. In recant to many of Chrle A. Munn on tho bench. There Is a these .questions I do not know what Is the r . , . .hi. ..., i ,,,., tiirlstlnn answer to tncm. in regara to light docket for this term, only thirty-three 0tier8 my study of them has not yot re civil cases and no crlmlual suits. suited In convictions thut are strong cnouch went back to work todav. Tneiliiy to He Fnlr nnil Cnliler nnd Veilneilny Fnlr with North erly Wind. WASHINOTON, March 12. Forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday: For Nebraska Fair and colder Tuesday, Wednesday fair; northerly winds. For Iowa Fair Tuesday; colder In west ern portion; Wednesday fair; colder In east ern portion: westerly winds, For (Missouri Fair Tuesday; colder In northwest portion; Wednesday fair; winds bocomlng northerly. For South Dakota Fair Tuesday and Wednesday; northerly winds. For Kansas Fair Tuesday; colder In northern portion; Wednesday fair; north erly winds. I,nrnl Tleeord. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER P.UREAU. OMAHA. March 12. -Oftlclal record of tem perature and precipitation, compared with tho corresponding day of the last three years; iooo. is99. im. m Maximum temperature... 77 .11 41 35 .Minimum temperature .r.i in 23 ( Avernge temperature h 21 3s Precipitation (0 .10 .00 T Record of tomneraturo and precipitation nt Omaha for this day and since March 1, 1300: Normal for thn day Excess for tho day Excess since March 1 Normal rainfall for tho day Deficiency In preclpltntlon for day Total precipitation since March 1. Deficiency since March I Deficiency for cor. period, 1S50 00 Inch Deficiency for cor. period. ISM 21 Inch Itrport from Stntloua nt H p, 111, 11 r, 21 "i ,01 Im-ii .01 inch .35ln"h .13 inch STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHIIR. "5 Sp 3 3 15 1 ?53 Omaha, clear North Platte, clear Salt Lake, clenr Cheyenne, clear Rapid City, clear Huron, clear Wllllston, cloudy Chicago, partly cloudy St. Iyiills, clear St. Paul, partly cloudy... Davenport, partly cloudy. Helena, clear Kansaa City, clear Havre, partly cloudy HIsmarcK, clenr Uiilvetnn, clear 1 r - 0 : 3 B : m " .01 iiol to! .cm VII Clil .0') 6S c;' .() 52 tU O'J I'JI l .1-0 K trti . 3S 'M .0!) us m .00 wi 5 .'0 1: ii .00 M fS .00 70 TBI .0i) i us1 .m 40 &l . fil 70 .00 T Indicates trnce of precipitation. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecast Olllclal. "APENTA THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER, BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS, BUDA PEST, HUNGARY, Under the Scientific Supervision of PROF, von FODOR, Director of the Hygienic Institute, Royal University, Buda PesLli. Oil 11 oiu under a UARANTEE SEE THE FLAP ON EVERY BOX Stated Pennsylvania Xffk Ot and County of Philadelphia W C tL TtrtA Aau cWawaw A$l 1895 It fVe nt 6t vMtrtumt d SkeiMii VwU I cf W K.GRtSH 4 SONSu AcMnq mduty Mtmdcik Aprtf (m icyU-lC lliitftfttlljifjMMryAJlUll I Sold by All Dealers. ROBERTSON BROS., Tor Omaha and Vicinity. ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS, for State of Nebraska. DYSPEPSIA? Huvo you a sour stomach hcartb.urn coaled tongue cold fsot and handH dull headache palpitation of tho heart backache pain Inalde? Aro you nervous, easily ronfusod and very Irritable? Dyspepsia tho "American dlneaso," cauBos any of the abovo troublns. DR. KAY'S RENOVATOR will CUni'l BVKUYONK of them by RKACHINO nnd URNOVATINO the CAUSE of ALL of them. Hy curing tho symptninH and by re moving TI1K OA USB of Dyspepsia, Dr. Kay's Renovator CURBS PY3 I'KI'SIA. That's logic, iHn't It? Ilettcr than logic It's TRUTH. It's a fact! iimtrs imioofi (5i:OUr,B W. HHHVKV, thn successor of W. J. Hryan an editor of tho Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nch.. had the worst sort of Dys pepsia for year". After throe bext physicians In Nebraska failed to relievo lilni, ho decided to go to Chicago for treatment, when ho snys: 'I was Induced to try Dr. Kay's Renovator. Now It Is eight monthn slnco I used Dr. Kav's Itonovntor nnd I have NO SYMPTOMS what owr of mv old trouble." THIS A AS A VIM)i:itl'l I, Cl ltli. Send for full r.-port. TIIF, nVKQI AMll) .SPItl.Mi MKniCIMi. Shun substitutes. Remedies ".lust na Oood" as Dr Kay's Lung Halm and Dr Kay s Renovator are not MADK or SOLD ANVWIIKRK If not nt druc gists, we will send It nost-pald on receipt of prb e Dr Kay s Lung flalm 10c and 25 . Dr Kay's Renovator 25i and Jl six for ti Frco Medical Ad vice. Sample and Illustrated Hook for tho asking Address: Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 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