Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 07, 1902, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    The Omaha Daily Bee.
ESTABLISHED JUXK 1, 1871.
OMAHA, TUESDAY MOTCNLKG, JAN V A 11 Y 7, 1902-TEX PAGES.
SINGLE C01Y E1VE CENTS.
NEW CODE OF LAWS
Ttrm f pawament far Phlllppim Fro.
paiid by Bcnator Lcdp.
VlLL INTRODUCE THE MEASUF"' TODAY
jUUnded ai Tptrj aid DiithuX.,. ,k.0'utl
Intilar Bsnnni Bill. . ' '1
SETTLES LAND GRANT cases DELAYS JUDGE BAKER'S CASE
Ilcclolun Itendcrcd by Supreme Court
III ('nil Appcnls nf lliillrmiil
Mini Got eminent.
Iiiattr Millard JalitTM Appoiitant Will
' B Ooifirmid.
testimony against neeley CUTS THE SCHOOL SALARIES' CONDmoN 1E weather gANDITS IN CUSTODY
J , . Forecast for Nebrusku-Fnir Tuesday nnd AXXU JX 1VJ All UUU1U11
i.ji. rn nu ci , Wednesday, Colder; Westerly to worm-
WASHINGTON, Jan. C In an opinion
handed down by Justlco Brewer of the
United State supreme court todny, the
cross nppcals of the Southern Tactile
Haltroad company against the United
.States and the United States "against the
jthcrn Pacific company, Involving the
. "1Ity of certain portions of tho land
'i to the railroad company, were de-
I ' "'le cases Involved a portion of I
PRESIDENT'S AUTHORITY IN THE ISLANDS the 'ti Pacific grant which conflicted
with .lantlc and Pacific grant. The
"BUD" LINDSEY CUSTOIIAN AT LINCOLN
Succeeds C. II. Morrill In ClinrKC of
Federal HiiIIiIIiir Montgomery
Chosen Fnstmnster nt Alliance
Other Contexts Pending.
Shu thi ExiontWt Oaitra! it Timu af
Aimid Reiiitanos.
t BOVIDES FOR IMPROVEMENT F HARBORS
Aarrarlnu Intrtratn Arc F.lnliorutely
limit trlth mill Special Concern
la (iHlil to Small Mntlvo
. I.iiitdholdcrs,
WASHINGTON, Jan, . Senator Iodge.
chairman of thu committee on Philippines,
tomorrow will Introduce a bill for a tern
pornry government of thu Philippines,
dratted after many consultations with War
department officials directly Interested In
Insular affairs atid tht government of the
I'hlllpplnt-a. The bill will not be a part of
tho PhlllpplueH revenuo 'bill which has
passed tho house, but will bo an Inde
pendent measure. Tho bill ilocs not at
tempt to establish u now form of govern
(From a 8taff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. (Special Telo
gram.) Owing to the absence of Senator
Jttdgmcti. if tho court of appeals for the
Ninth circuit wan reversed In both cases
and the caso remanded with tho following Hoar, chairman of the committee on Judl-
Instructions: . clary, from Washington, no nominations
"To enter a ileer.-n oiiletlnc thn title of will bo reported from his committee until
the United States to nn equal, undivided Thursday, which will In all probability
moiety In all alternate sections wllhln the delay the confirmation of Judge H. S,
place or granted limits of the Atlantic and Hakcr of Omaha to be territorial Judge of
Pacific In California, so Tar as thoso limits New .Mexico until late in tno wecK. aii
conflict with the like limits of the South- Impression has provntled among syne of
ern Pacific, excepting therefrom those lands tho lawyers of tho senate that Judge Uaker
In respect to which thero has been some might fall of confirmation, owing to prcco
nrlor adjudication, and to dismiss tho bill dents In the committee on Judiciary. Sen
b to other land without projudlco to any ntor Hoar repeatedly has protested against
tuo confirmation of persons nominated ror
positions outside of the states of which
they were residents. These Impressions
coming to Senator Millard, ho had an In
terview with Senator Hoar in behalf of
Judge Baker, which was entirely satis
factory to tho senator from Nebraska.
Speaking of the matter, Senator Millard
said: "It la true I had a talk with Mr
Hoar beforo ho left for Massachusetts
about tJudgo linker's confirmation. I had
heard that the Judiciary committee was
future suit or action,"
MUST FACE THE CHARGE
Greene mill (lie (iiiyuor Forced
io In (.cumin fur Trlnl
for Trlnl.
In
WASHINGTON, Jan. 'C Tho United
States supremo court today affirmed tho de
cision of the United States circuit court
for tho southern district of New York, In opposed to confirming persons nominated
ment In the Philippines, but confirms the tho ca8e ot Benjamin Greene, John A. uay- for places outside their own stntes and as
action of President McKlnlcv In creatine nor nnl Edward II. Oaynor. Qrceno nnd i did not want Judge Maker's name with
a commlsslou nnd ratifies tho acts of that the Uaynors nro charged wjtn being in drawn I went over tho ground with Sen-
commission, under the instructions of the complicity with Coptaln O. M. Carter, now ntor Hoar very thoroughly. He was evl-
Drealdont. dated Anrll 7. 1000. serving n term in tne united .states prison dently satisfied with my presentation of
' It gives tho prcsldont authority, while nt Leavenworth, Kan., on tho charge of tho case, for ho told me If tho dclcgato
thero Is armed resistance, in any part ot 'lorruiiding tno government oi a large sum from New Mexico was not opposed to tho
tho islands against tho United States. of money white superintending public works nomination ho would not stand In tho wav
cower to rcunlntn nnd rnntrot tho island nt Savannah, Ga. Greene nnd Oaynor havo of Judgo Daker's confirmation. I had
commerc. Section '4, following thu Porto ""l,Knt ,jy habeas corpus proceedings In talk with IJornard S. Hodoy, delegate from
Illcan act, gives tho government of tho I iscw 'orK 10 nvo"' "oing sent to ucorgia Now Mexico, and ho told mo no was per-
ior mai. ino new lorn conn reiusea fectly .satisfied with the nomination, As
to grnnt thu writ and the opinion rendered no charges' havo been filed ngalusf Judge
today confirms that verdict. Tho opinion linker, I can bco no reason why ho should
'Philippines power to Improve the harbors
nnd other Instruments of commerce, and
flection 6, alto following tho Porto Illcan
uct, turns over to tho government of tho
Philippines ll lands now de-voted to pub
lic use, bridges, highways, etc.
Disposition of l.nml.
Under section 6, tho government of thu
t rhlllpplnca is empowered to mako rules
nnd regulations for a disposition of public
lands other1 than timber and mineral lands,
such regulations to havo tho force and ef
I fect of law only after they havo been op-
proved by tho president and congress.
Then follows a scries of provisions to en
was delivered by Justlco Pcckham. not be confirmed Just as soon os his oml
nation Is reported by Senator Hoar's com
W THDRAW TROOPS FROM CUBA mittee."
Senator Millard presented Judge uaker
to President Hoosevolt today nnd later to
Attorney General Philander C. Knox,
I'iir tin it it or Montgomery nt Alliance
It. W. Montgomery Is to be appointed
nC. postmaster at Alliance, vlco Joseph Par
tho present Incumbent. J. It. Van
IIi-kIiimIiih; of Arllon Prcpnriitnry
Transfer of Control In Civil
Government.
Cnlinn
Clerks Sny Amerleni
Money for Surcharged
Stumps, jj
Gets
loatd tf EdtoatUn EstaalUkM a
Rial of Mom.
N.w
Tempero tore nt llinnlin Ycntrrilnyi
HAVANA, Jan. 6. At the continuation
cu an ostoVce ra 7n;" SURIHTENDENT LOSES FOUR HUNDRED
cult court, Scnors I,anueza and Oesvcrnlno
rcappearrd as counsel for Estcs G, Hath
bone. Upon the opening of the court last
Saturday ltathbone was Informed by the
Judges that his counsel, Senors I.anueza
and Desverntno, had withdrawn from the
case.
Moyna and Mascara, the two Cuban
stamp clerks, testified that they had re
ceived surcharged stamps from Charles IA
W. Neeley without making record thereof:
that they had sold them nnd had given tho
money received therefore to Neeley. Tho
two Btamp clerks recalled about eighteen
1'rlnclpnln nmt Others Vcvl the Prnn
liiK Knife fur A Totnl of ifSO.UOU
Ilnrnnril Is Klectnl 1
I'rcslilent.
Hour,
n, ni , ,
(1 ii. in , , , , ,
ii. in
S n.
It n. in
IO ii. in
11 n , in ..... ,
12 in
ito
:i-j
;t'j
:2
itr.
to
ii
Hon r.
1 n. in . . .
a p. in. .
:i ii. iii . . .
I II. Ill . . .
5 p. in...
(I p. m...
7 p. in. . .
h p. in. . ,
II p. in..,
Urn;.
4 I
irv
A7
Two ftk Gait that lilltd Bhirlff Hiokr
ia Wjtmlnf.
iN CLARENCE W01DWARD AND FRANK F00TE
47
44
41
lalf Itaivtd aad ladly Froztn, Thtj Ira
Takaa with Eaia. .
ACTOR SPRINGS
Mcllmiirn
SENSATION
Tho reorganization of the Hoard of Udtt
catlon required but n few minutes at last
night's meeting. Tho new members, An-
drcesen, Cermak, Homan and Mcintosh,
took their seats. N. M. Howard was se
lected as temporary chairman and nomlna-
Mnrlton oil Stirs MniiiiKfr
to ltreovei HIhIiIs of Snrilou
llns.
LYNCHING IS AVERTED BY STRATEGY
Smfcli Tkrik Onwd t Jail it tka
Quiit f Fit.
iv...-ao jan, o. .tieiiiouruo iiac
Dowell, tho actor, who ended an engage
,v, ment at Kansas City yesterday, today in IMPROVISf D SHERIFF SEEKS TQ PROTECT
t .-. i- - i i inTift worn maun ior urfsiuiTiiii v "!. . ., ,..-....-..-
encn. .uoyna sa. ee.ex " "'."first ballot .1. C. llarnard was olected to MnM?" r. Mm. signed a emaiionai
oi meso irnupacuoiin uuu nrnry h i-u-ms - . . . , ., ueposiuon in nis sun against cit
received this money when NeVley was not tho office, having receive. I eight of runp thcntrlcn, mnnKcr, who
Inatnnnn. nf. .nnli nnuinnnli A f nl.nn tlltA
. .. ' . t ons wern mado for president
larcnco M.
.' ft,i.. n.ii.ln.. rrolvp.1 rue. mentnrni ninnagcr, wno mm sen-
Present, iiiui0 ,un.. v ....... ... iumi starred his wife, Minnie Tlttel llrutio,
W. S. Ilceves was on tho stsnd for th
hours. His voice was so wcaV-that the In- f . , ' , " dora." MacUowell in his deposition
terprotcr frequently asked him to speak tor vlco president by acclamation. Bwcarf) wh, intoxicated he
louder, because tho stenographers were Member Homan moved that tho i tind
,.i.i . ,i. i,i , m , regulations ot tho board for WOI bo adopted - o.-.. .
W. 12. Tiililis nmt Ills l'nssn Try to
flunril I In- Jnll Men Ontlivr
i anil Discus Stiiiiiiiury
Jnatlce.
... ...1. .. nH n
...i.i. i . t, nn,.in r.ui. wmi nmcnumcnis wmcn ihuviuit ui
duplicate warrants on tho Pistoffico depart- rtuctlon In tho salaries of principals, 1
ment for the pay of employes In July. 1899. "" "V," S ,1 q, it
........ ... ...ii..,, will aKcregato about JnO.000. llobcrt Smith
W1IU11 1IU iUI ucputj uiiunu, ui unuai till., i . ..,
Involving about 18.000. t attempted to have at.fe.idmcnts to tho rules
Ing tho rights of the Sardou play to Bruno
for J.V)0. Ho asserts that fraud was used
I In bringing about the transaction nnd
nsks that It be set aside. Tho suit was
filed In Ilamjay county, Minnesota, nnd
seeks to recover damages nnd to restrain
CASPElt, Wyo., Jan. 6. (Special Tele
gtam.) l.uvl JJoll brought In Clarcnco
Woodward und Krank S. Kootc, two of the
murderers of Sheriff W. C. Jllcker, Into
this evening. Levi Del I and Ktioch Jones
iVVlJ.vo Pu till... uuui D.i.o v. ..... ........ ,,,.,., ,,. HI UUU 1IUIU Jll UUUL'IIIK HU1 III 111U HlllWU
had been paid. Ho testified that Neelev hlrty-slx weeks and haM ng chlh rcn u 0fher MnMtonn etntomenU nro
told him that ho had cashed 'these warrants. klntUrgartona attend school on y Hal : of Mnlo MncUowo ln hlg deposition, one
lteoves' testimony was contradictory In each day. Ho ma Intalned that sucl a
many respects to his provilus statements, would work a saving of C0,000. This plan
was rejecieu. in uiuuiii. u
man's nmendmcnts over for two weeks
Hooves said that both sdts of warrants su nsmuieu cuumi, yw ' nruuo from producing any of tho Sardou wcro left at tho Woodward ranch to watch
IIIIUK", I lll V..I.JT till. U.Vil.llUn Hl frl.u
inurihirers came into tho ranch. They had
had nottlng to cut and were badly frozen.
New York, nut on board n iitentner and Tho town is all cxclteniont. Men are
taken first to lloston nnd then to Newport gathering in small crowds all over town
News and that nt Haltlmoro later and and ollmr men uro stirring up tho eur-
while still under the influcnc of tho drug rounding Inhabitants.
ho was married. W. IS. TuLbs waa appointed sheriff today
Mr. MacUowell talked of his caso today and ho U swearing In a large posno to pro-
to a reporter. "I havo brought suit," said tcct tho Jalli Tho crowd wanted the prls
tho nctor, "ngnlnst Druno to set aside his oners ,n they were going to Jail. Hell had
pretended bill of sale ot tho American them tied llko hogs in a wagon and the
rights to the Sardou plays. Ho claims ho crowd wus deceived us to tho presence of
owns theso rights and that I gave him tho tho murderers until they were lodged in
bill of uale in New York last July. I thought Jail.
During lteoves' testimony Neeley re
marked that Hecves waa getting himself
Into a tight place and that If he would keen
on ho would prove him (Neeley) to bo Innocent.
FILES LIEN ON ELECTRIC ROAD
failed and they wdro -Adopted by a vote of
8 to 7. Thoso who voted In tho,nlllrmatlvo
were: Members llarnard, Homan, Howard,
Theodora Johnson, W. V. Johnson, Levy,
J, J. Smith, Stubbendorf. Andreesen. Funk-
liimsor. Cermnk. Maynard. Mcintosh, Hon-
Contrnctor Ilns Hill Agnlnst Detroit I ort Smith and Wood opposed tho amend-
ji T..I...I.. i, ,ii-.. i'iiio. iiunii ments.
liy Kverott-Moorr. Niiioirstlniis of Minority.
For tho minority Mr. Wood nnd Hob-
DETROIT, Jnn. 8. William, 11. Strang of prt smith urcel that tho cut In salaries
Now York has filed in tho office ot tho rcg- among tho principals and High school
lster of deeds a lien against tho Detroit teachers Is n blow at tho center of thu
I was merely giving hlmk n power of at
torney to transact somo business for mo
Hot After Otlirr Fmiltlvcs. v
Deputy John Sherman reports that
while I went to Kuropo for my health, r),n,,oa Wni..i Kntnr.Viv nnr
inn wnen i reiurneu noinc, to my grvai
& Toledo-Shore Lino road for 92SS.987.10 school system and declared a preference. u ","r; , ' ,u""" ..
for labor and materials furnished during f any other means of saving money. Mr. ' P ' right.. The ault will como up
tho period ot May l, luoi, anil ucccraner yood said that ho wus In fuvor oi somo oi
31, 1901. Tho road Is owned . by tho tn0 changes outlined in tho Unman nmend-Kvorctt-Mooro
syndlcato of Cleveland. Tho nients. but mado a plea for tho separation
lien covers tho rails, tics, fence posts, 0f the- reductions in salaries from tho other
wires, bridges, roadbed, bulldlngB, otc., amendments. Mr. Mcintosh asked that the
from n point on Summit street, Toledo, to amendments bo laid over for two weeks
where tho connection is mado with the t0 ciVo him tlmo to study them
Wynndotto und Trenton lino at Tronton. Members W. V. Johnson nnd N. M. How
Tho Hon is tho largest over handled In tho nrd urged tho immediate adoption of tho
offlco of tho Wnyno county register of (intendments. They said that tho board
deeds. In splto of repeated contradictions mliSt havo rules without delay and ox-
from Clevclnnd, Clarcnco A. Hlack of this pressed a willingness to make any changes
for trial next month.
Tho deposition wns taken on Dcccmbor 24
WASHINGTON. Jan. C Acting In
ccrdanco with a recommendation mado bv adls
General Wood, military governor of Cuba. Hosklrk, Nebraska state senator from P,ox
Secretary Hoot has directed that the Third Hutto county, nrrived in Wnshlngton this
nblo tho commission to nerfect tho title of squadron of tho Klghth cnvnlry, comprising morning nnd Immediately went to tho enn
narsons now occunvincr. nuhlle lands, nnd tho entire garrison nt Puorto Prlnclne. bo l'ol to hnvo au intervlow with Senator
to lcaao nnd sell lands to such norsonB or brought to the United Stntes at tho first wiuaro in ncnau oi wr. Montgomery
hIvo them to occunants without comnensa. favorablo opportunity. After tho conference It was Intimated
tion. . It Is admitted that this Is practically tho mm ir. rorauis woum noi goi a reappoint..
This l to urovldo for tho small natlvn beginning of tho gencrnl withdrawn! of ment, as ho belonged to a fnctlon of tho
land holders who nro occupying and for Unltod Stntes troops In Cuba, preparatory party mat is non persona grnia wun mo
a long time havo occupied, public lands, tho transfer of tho control of affairs to powers now in control of that por-
but who havo no titles to protect them In the civil government to be installed during tlon or tho Sixth district, nt lenst.
their holdings.' tho coming summer. Van Hosklrk wob delighted over his
Next comes provisions In regard to the ,Bo fr n" known thero will hn no further success, wnicn is regaruea ns a triumpn
tlmbsr land's; ivthlch-.ri-not to be '(.old -or 1 withdrawal of troops, however, until final .fp tho antl-Dorrlngtott faction. nt
W . . . . I -.. ... ... .1. .. . . . I . . .1 nnttfiffli.. tlrrht n-ti u .Vtnimtil n
icnsca Dy ino commission, wno navo ,'l""s,1"ll,ln " "'" lurmui .uuUhu..
power only to issue licenses to" cut .timber trnnsfor of tho government to tho newly ho the key to tho situation, and If tho
under forestrv regulations now In foreo lu elected officials of Cuba. iintl-Dorrlngtonltcs could win out In this
tho islands.
Affect III Mlnrrnl Soil.
Tho provisions In regard to tho timber I
lands nrn followed by a number of sections
lis to mineral landB. TIicho aro vory elab
orate nnd embody tho mineral laws em
braced within tho report of tho commls-
nlon nnd which havo been prepared by thorn
RESTRICTS PARTY
Southern Itnllrvny Company I'lnccs
I.lmlt Upon HnnlliiR l'rl
vntr Curs.
fight they might bo nblo to pry V. W. Dor
PASSES rlnKton looso from tho land office nt Alll-
uiiun. dir. vim iioHiiirK win go nacK to
Nebraska to become a pronounced candi
date for Mr. Dnrrington'a placo in tho
Alllunco ofttro, incidentally keeping his
eye on congress, toward which ho has
lingering nsplratlons. According to Mr.
tho Asbcll ruuch, twcnty-ilvo miles west ot
Ervny. Woodward was on foot and going
west. Deputy James Kennedy got a fresh
horso at Aabcll's and was not over four
hours behind tho fugitives. Kennedy in
while MacDowwell was in Kansas City, bull BHm,v on,ccp und full o( ncrvo nml wm
got the man it ho can gut horses that can
stand a rldo.
Charles Woodward is tho oldyr brother
and suppoccd to bo tho ono that shot
Hlckcr. Ho told his wifo beforo ho broke.
Jail that ho was golug and would novcr bo
taken nlivc.
Woodward In Jail sayu ho had nothing to
do with tno killing.
was not signed till todny,
WAYLAID AND SHOT DEAD
MnmiKcr of Foundry Snppnscil Vic
tim of n DIsclinrKcil
I'mployc.
History of the Crime.
Sheriff William C. Hlckor of Natrona
county, Wyoming, was murdorcd Thursday
W'ASIflNOTON, Jan. 6. Tho Southern Van Hoskirk's story, Mr. Parudls had clr-
wlth great care, so that they shall bo in Hallway has taken tho following action ulated rumors that ho was to bo roup
harmony with tho existing Spanish laws. In tho matter of hauling private cura: pointed postmaster nt Alliance. This
Tho ralnornl land sections cover nlso "Tho car nnd party passes annual, term prompted Mr. Van Ilnskirk to hurry to
com iiuiuti uuu muuiu lanus. or irip issued uy mis company win no uasuingion, wnero no Bays no round Par-
Onn of tho most Important provisions In restricted to railway officers acttvo In tho mils stock very low, nnd tho appointment
tho bill Is that empowering tho l'hllllplno management of railway property, nnd par- of Mr. Montgomery was agreed upon with-
commission to purchase tho lotids of tho ties accompanying them, or tho immedlato out any difficulty. Mr. Van Hosklrk will
religious orders nnd dlsposo of them on families of snld officers. For tho trnns- spend tho week In Washington, this beng
proper terms to tho nctunl occupants. portatlon ot private cotb otherwise oc- his first visit to tho capital.
An appeal' from tho supreme court of tho cupled a minimum of eighteen fares, with I m,i" i,imi.i. Cnsin.iinn ... . i ...... i
g lsianiis id mil Hiiprfiiio conn oi mo upueti ono ursi-ciass iaro ior eacn aaatitonai
r States is provided in certain cases. Muni- occupant will bo required."
' I . 1 1 , t ..,.,1 ... M, A. KIKnn nMA T, I . H.1...I 1 .I.... I ... I 1 . .,. -
VlJJn.lViro Ui.Vl IIC V.IJ U ,1IIIU.. IHU HU- ii. in UlKlL'l niuuu 111111. OUI1I11I1 i VRUIII Hunt)
thorlzed to borrow money and to Issuo havo been adopted commonly by tho linns
bonds for municipal Improvements. south of the Ohio nnd Potomac rivers and
Thero aro two sections which provldo east ot the MisslsBlppl river.
RPIlINfliriRI.n. O. Jan. C John O. Sad
city says that tho Detroit & Toledo Shoro )n ti!0 riei, inter which may bo demanded Uep superintendent and general manager
Lino road, ot which he wns rormeriy prin- bv tne condition of tho schools. . f nu Sprlngllold Foundry company nnd tho
clpal owner, was purchased from tho ti10 KrcatoBt change worked by tho IJo- idlaminoIl3 Frog and Switch company, was
Kvorett-Mooro syndicate, togothcr with the man amendments is in the salary list. Mr. H..ot nnil uiiip,! .his nftcrnoon hv John W.
Monroo & Toledo roan, uy tno aireciors iIomnn stntcd that tho reductions win not Konney, a molder. who had recently been lngnt January 2, by four outluws: Clarence
of tho Detroit Unltod railway. K0 nt0 effect until next fall In tho caso discharged. Kcnney is now in tho hands Woodward, nged 22: Chnrlcs Woodward,
. uw,.., w, wu... p "" --- i oi iciiciierH wno uni UIIIIMUJ..I ,j . i fir tnn.tinnrrv I 1 on. . o n,i 'M Tnff i.nt.v.
.ii ..u . ,-,.,i. ...... 11 . . .... .... . i . K" . - "i
uiaimii;ii iium utuuii, ""is nmt. " i-Tcacners wno aro on mo iimik"i--u u u.... smlllor was waylaid and shot in tne m,. aKCd 34
nuu oeuu piwcu on mu utun. itimun thoBfl whoso saianos navo occu 1111:1 ;... UIii.wuy leading to his ofllcu. Fivo DullotB Tncy wor8 connncil in tho county Jail
Electric Shoro line. Chalrma fiewcomb of Dy resolution will b subject to tho re- t(1ok effcct .ln hg Thoro WM no cyo. ,llnB trlal ,or c(llUo BieHUiig. Last
ductlon during tho remainder 01 mo prcs- wiln0BS to tho murder. Mnn.inv nlirht. ald.id bv friends on tho out
ent school year. Mr. Sndllor's private secretary heard live -i.in Mm four men sawed their wav out
Where the Cuts llewlii. shots llred nnd Mr. Sndllor dashed tho door of Jalli 0ncu on ,i10 outside, thoy wore
oncn and said: "I n in dona for: Kcnney ... ,,.. n,n,ia it,nt- .ainn in ih
m. J. I !.! 1 . m will, fl.n .... L' H " "' ...- -"
inu itMuiuiiuu ... nuiiiiiuo ,jvr... - h i 11. no ieu 10 urn nour uau uien do- .. . , i,rt uMutd i.rniiiAPu ni nnr.
superinienneni. wnpso iu .t ""'"I foro nnyuouy could roacn nta siuo. Kenncy fic,d pnrk Bxty.vo miles wcbI of Casper,
,i,t)UU por year 10 o,iuu. t uu im ... 8 cnt mm ns no ran irom ino miuuing . . ,, ,,tn,i. iri.iM..i,,.
... .. ... . ' . .... . . . ... . I ' . UUU UUl llll I1UIH IU lliiiuituiio ...t.i-i.-t.iv
uvuiii. inu uuu iu irnivu ui Hum iuuiiicu. principal oi 1110 ingii Btiiuui m tin ""'" and turned over to tno police. 110 nao
.... ..,.. $2,100 to J2.100 per year. The nsststnni been drinking heavily nnd several times
WOMEN AnRcSTED FOR CHIME principal of the High school is to recolvo during tho afternoon had told several per-
$150 per month hereafter, instead or ji.tiuy B0I1!, t)mt , W!JB K0K to UiH Sadller,
por year, and Is to bo tho head or tuo Sudller was formerly an officer In tho
Knglish and history department. In tho Nuttonnl Molders' association and wns tho
High school thero nro to bo tho following inventor of several methods of treating
departments: Knglish and history, matlio- stcc for cnmmcrclnl purposes.
matlcs. science, Latin and Greek, uerman 0no ot tho snd fraturcs of the nffalr ia
nnd French, nnd commercial. Tho hcnila tDn fnct that ho leaves a largo family of
or tncao departments nro 10 ruceivu nut. sn)an children. lie was tno rather or lour-
inoro than $118 per month. Kxporlenccd tecn children, nil of whom nro nllvo
nsslstants In tho High school nro to re-
celvo from $78 to $100 por month. Heads BURLINGTON TRAFFIC ONLY
of departments at tho lltgn sciiooi are now
the bnnkcru iommltteo sail
"Tho bonds to linanco tho road ln ques
tion wcro homo tlmo since all contracted
for by a lending financial institution. I
presumo that tho present difficulties of
Messrs. Everett nnd Mooro will result in
temporarily delaying this deal. In any
Conk
for the granting of franchises, so that
Individuals or corporations rati go Into
tho islands und construct electric
nnd steam railroads and engage ln
industries and manufactures. Industries
aro'safo guarded by provisions based on tho
corporation laws of Massachusetts
Provisions nro embodied for establishing
colnago system on tho lines ot Special
'Agent Conant's report.
APPOINTS MISSOURI OFFICERS
President Nnmm Internnl Iteveirne
Collector nmt United Stntes
District Attorney.
Senator Dietrich announced today thnt
ho had selected L. L. Llndsey to bo surveyor
of customs nnd custodian of tho govern
ment building nt Lincoln, vlco C. H. Mor
rill. "Dud" Llndaey Is ono of tho leading
colored men of' tho west and waa a strong
candidate for recorder of deeds ot tho Dis
trict of Columbia during McKinley's first
term, but was defeated by Henry I.
Chctbam of South Carolina, also a colored
man. Llndsey was district delegate to tho
St. Louis convention, defeating C. O. Whe-don.
Senator Dietrich nlso announced that
CHICAGO, Jau. 6. A body, safd to be
that of Carrlo Larson and which had a
wolght around its neck, was taken from
tho river here today. James Thorns, cook
of tho steamer Peerless, and Hobert Kola-
Ig, who also worked on tho boat, wcro
placed under arrest following tho discovery.
Tho body was Identified as that of Car
rlo Larson, a girl 22 years of ago, whom
Thorns Is alleged to havo secured from an
employment agency Now Year's day to as
Hist him
to Kelss
rcled and tho latter was knocked uncon- ,... nf ,0 rn nn. rnnm la to be allowed of tho llurllngton seems to be wrong. Mr
eclous. KelB"slg Bald tho cook compelled ()r cnch rQOra jnHtt,nd 'of tho $5 iucreaao Miller said today that ho would havo no BLOW
mm to assist in iasiomng a weigui 10 iuo nii0WCli under the old Bcnlo. authority over tno tramc or tno wortnorn
woman and ln throwing her overboard. Pacific or tho Great Northern nnd his ef
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 6. President Hoose
velt toduy notified Representnttvo Hartbold Thomas Dell would be appointed postnias
Tho final sections of tho bill mako pro- of Ml8l",t that ho hnd decided to appoint tcr at Hendley, vlco Lou Cone,
lJU.t . CDlllUd .lltV. Illl. 1UI) LtlllCIUI tit
vision for a banking system nnd authorize
tmnkH nf the Unite,, Stntrs In hn Mlnhtlsh...! tho enstem district of Missouri to SUC
in thn Phllinnlneitv rtp" "rennor, resigned, uuu colonel
' I I . I. ... I T .. I 1 1 . 1 1 . . 1 .. 1 .. 1 .
u. x, irer, uiiiiuu ninii-a iiibiiiui uiiur-
ney to succeed Kdwnrd Hossler on tho ex
piration of tho lattor's term. Westhus will,
take tho placo to which O. W. Wonneker
RAYNER VISITS THE HOUSE
Sidney nnd Xellifh l'nstitlltees;
It Is said Senator Millard has settled tho
Sydney postoffico fight so far as ho is con
cerned by solccting O. D. Lyon for the place.
Tho contest over this office has been ono
of the most troublesome'whlch tho senator
Schley's Connse! Spends Some Time wag npp0ntcd and from which ho With- 1,flS bpen cnllntl u',on t0 !,PttIe' 1,1 vlow ot
I .... ... I l-n numlini. nt .nnrfMalna tnv ih. nl.n.
With lteprcsentntlvcs nml
Supremo Court.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 6. Hon. Isador Hay
' or, tho counsel for Admiral Schley boforo
tho court of Inquiry, BpciY aomo tlmo on
the floor of tho houso of representatives to
day. He had bcon nt the Mipremo court
and later vlsitod tho house, where ho
, aervod ns a membor for somo yenrs. Mr,
Itayner Joined Hepresentatlvo Cummlngs of
Now York, a member of tho houso com
draw beforo his appointment waa con
firmed. Tho abovo appointments are con
sidered victories for Cho anti-Kerens fao-
tlon in Missouri.
NEBRASKA LAW SUSTAINED
Stiitutrs Ilelntliiir to InJnrlrs Cnnsed
liy Ilnllrond Upheld liy Keilernl
Supreinc Court,
thn number of candidates for tho placo.
"I expect to Bottle tho contest for the
Nellgh office ln a tow days," said Senator
Millard.
Cnses In Supreme Court,
The supremo court todar affirmed with
costs two cases coming to it from the au
preme court of Nebraska: Tho Chicago,
Hock Island & Pacific Hallway company,
plaintiff, in orror, against Webster Eaton,
administrator of John H. Matthows, do
ceaeed, and tho samo against Dertha Zer-
nccke, ndmlnBtratrlx of Ernest II, 55or
necko. Tho court also reversed with costs
the case ot tho Northern Assurranco com
WASHINGTON. Jan. 6. In the United
mlttce on naval uffulrs, und learned of the States supremo court a decision wob do
general situation of nlfalrs concerning tho nvered today by Justlco McKonna ln the
many bills nronosed .in tho Scblev caso. ',. nt th. rhixnim nn-lr lalnn.i s, inMn,.
Mr. Hayner said later that hlo visit was Hnllroad company, against Ilertha Zerncko. k8" f k0"1?,0"' notltloner. tho
wnnout special Hearing on the admiral's administratrix of Ernest 7-ornocke, and also ""J""""" " "". '
case, although being among old friends ho !n tho case of tho samo company against Tnls caso has nttrftot,,,J U'llvorsal nttcn
had taken occasion to learn tho cenoViil -.,..,. T?(nn .Hmini.imin, nf ih .., tlon nnd was argued exhaustively on both
condition of affairs. In this connection It 0f J. H. Matthews. smes, wmnm j. .iijh. nun . w. urecm
Is understood tho frlonds of Admiral Schley These cases Involved tho constitutionality eurl(,B of Omaha appearing for the lnsur-
havo oxpressed nnnroval of tho bill which f n. .mi., i..w nf vhrpic nrnvt.iir, n,r,i nnco company nnu uauecK or Lincoln for
has boon Introduced, making tho Judgment mrn.m intnro.i nn n miimnd of thnt stnts the building association. The opinion of
of Admiral Dewev tho iudement of comircs-. ,..i.i i, ...r,i.,i .i,nnn. i nn, tho supromo court handed down today, re
However, tno mrorma talks today led to caused by tho criminal negligence of the v r 1 T - " uu "'u "c
the conclusion that a bill of this char
acter wns not likely to bo reported from
the navnl commlttco, and that if action
wan to bo taken It must bo on ono of the
various other plans pending.
MANDAMUS AGAINST MERGER
passenger. Tho court sustained the law.
PARDONS CUBAN PRISONERS
Governor General Wood Grnnts Lib
erty Cpon lloeoiumeiKlntlnii tif
Secretary of Justice,
Vetltion to lie I'Mled llefore Federal
Supreme Court liy Minne
sota Lawyers,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6
attorney general of Minnesota, and M, D.
Munn ot St. Paul, assistant counsel, ar-
WASHINGTON, Jan. 'C Upon tho rec
ommendation of tho Cuban secretary of
Justice,. Governor General Wood has
granted full pardons to twenty-seven prls-
W. 11. Douglass, oners confined in the Jails of the. island.
lie also nas grunien partial paruons to
Manuel Lorenzo Forrade and Enrique
tory for Groeno and Hreckcnrldgo. The
case Involved the question whethor an
officer, agent of other representative, of an
insurance, company has 0 right to walvo
the provisions of a policy without noting
the waiver of such provisions upon the
faco of tlio policy or being attached 'and
mado a' part thoreof. Tho court by Its
ruling holds that recovery Is not posslblo
on a policy of insurance unless the waiver
of conditions be noted at the tlmo ot its
writing, nnd then must bo mado a part of
tho policy,
Nehruskn Judleliil District
Hills dividing Nebraska into two Judicial
districts are becoming numerous. Two were
rived iu Washington today for tho pur- Caglgaa, Junco, imprisoned for the crime mtroduCed n the Iioubo today, one by
nose 01 asKinn permission or tho united " iinim.-iiwun m uiuum uuuuuibuw, ion
States sunremo court to file a petition of nudencla of .Havana on July 20, 11)01. sen-
mandamus agaliut tho Northerp Pacific- tenced them to be Imprisoned for fourteen
Great Northern merger. Mr. Douglass did years, eight months and one day. This
not reach Washington until late in the af- has now been commuted to "abiolute per-
ternoon, aud tho petition will bo presented petual disqualification" and Imprisonment
lOBJCrruw. , . . lumiug uuio uivmuit
Congressman Stark, tho other by Congress
man Shallenborger. Stark's bill makes tli
division lino the Platte river between the
north and south districts, and differs ma
terially from Representative Durkctt's bill
Continued, on Second rage.).
unit Workman on Steamer
ChnrKCd with Killing
Woman.
receiving $130 per month and many 6f tho it Will He Sepnrnted from Xortliern,
experienced assistants recoivo $110. Under Darius Miller'
Under the new scale of prlcoa tho maxi- iiireetlon.
mum montniy sniary ior a principal m
grndo school is $115. Tho maximum salary
Wall country. Sheriff Hlckor and two depu
ties took up tho trail Tuesday und reached
the Woodward placo Thursday night. SUor
rlff nicker wus murdered in cold blood.
When tho officer nnd his two deputies, ono
of whom was a cousin of tho Woodward
brothers, tho outluws, and who Is alleged
to havo Joined tho murderers, reached tho
Woodward ranch, ho was shot down 88 lit)
wus entering the barn to stable his horse.
Ills body was dragged Into tho barn, where
his head was beaten into a Jolly nnd a
bullet fired into his brnln. Ho wftB then
robbed of tits pistols, money and valuables.
Aftor tho commission of tho crime, and
while Deputy Sheriff Mllno was returning
to Casper for aid, thn four munlorors ey
caped. Tho dead sheriff won prominont
ln Masonic circles in tho stato. Ho was
. .ininni ,m.inr th nM xnnln wns J140. CHICAGO, Jan. G. Tho Impression that aisp an uuu runuw. n.. n uum u
In tho cook's gallory. According jrnc.,Hls of four-room buildings nro to Dnrlus Mlllcrwns to havo charge of the Cnsper nro
Ig, Thorns nnd tho woman quar- re .. .85 nor month. instead of $90. An traffic of tho Northern Pacific as well ns sally liked.
AT BLACKMAILING
Grade Teacher Not Affeuted.
forts would bo dovotod to the Interests ot
Mnyor J.orr Determine to Hid City af
Aliened Olllclnl Corruption.
Thorns, tho police say, denies tho aceusa-
tlon. No chango Is mado In tho wages of tho the Hurllngton
Kclssig said later that Thorns choked Krado teachers. Kindergarten directors According to a clrculnr issued In January
the woman to defath nnd that in forcing without experience aro to receivo $45 In- nnd signed by James J. Hill, Vlco President
fclm to nsslst lu disposing of tho body he stead of S50 ner month during their first rtlnhon will have charge of tho traffic of
dlsolaved a knife, which ho threatened to year's work aud aro to havo an increase th Great Northern and will bo assigned to his message to tho board of aldermen to
use on him (Kelsslg). After throwing the nf 13 ner vcar unt 1 t ie r salary reaches tho duties of Dnrlus M Ior. who has re- day. Jl wns nriei ana ino oniy suojoci
hniK- nvnrhnnrd Ivnlsslir said It was ncces- I ten Th,. fmlnrv nf thn minorvlsiir nt kin- I kIi-ih.i! tn nrennt. sorvlcn with thn Chlrnirn. treated of Was blackmail In tho civil ad
sary to carry It a few yards on the Ico to dorunrtens is to bo $120 per month. The Hurllngton & Qulncy railroad. ministration, in tno stamping oui oi wnicn
NEW YORK, Jan. 6. Mayor Low sent
a epot where a holo hnd been cut through, supervisor of drawing Is also to receive
Tho body, weighted with iron, was forced jion pcr m0nth and tho supervisor of music
is to bo pnld $125 por month. Tho salary
of tho clerk to tho se'cretnry ot tho board
head foremost through this holo.
KILLS
HIS WIFE'S ADMIRER
Man Shoots Three Times Over Sher
iff's Shouljdrr vrltu Fatal
Ill-suits.
ADRIAN, Mich. Jan. 6. James Hooker
was shot three times last night, by Bert
Farrlngton of Milan and so badly wounded
that he died today.
Mrs, Farrlngton, who had not lived with
her husband for a number ot months, was
visiting at Hooker's home. Farrlngton
camo hero from Milan last night and went
to tho sheriff and nsked help to Becuro evi
dence of his wlfe'a infidelity for tho pur
pose of securing a dlvorco. Accompanied
by Shorlft Shepherd and a pollcoman, Far
rlngton went to tho Hooker house about
Is to bo $70 per month nnd tho clerks to tho
principal of tho High Bchool nnd tho su
perintendent aro to recolvo $C0 per month.
It Is provided in tho nmendmonts that
an export nccountant Is to bo employed each
ycor by nn auditing commlttco, nnmed by
tho president, to audit tho bonks of tho
custodian and tako ait involco of nil goods
ho has on hand. Tho trunnt officer is to
be under the committee on teachers nnd
examinations. All books and statlonory
used nt tuo High school nro to bo sold to
pupils nt their actual cost by the Doard
of Education.
AHHlKUiuent of Teachers.
Hereafter tho assignment of teachers Is to
bo ln charge of tho committee on teachors
nnd examinations rather than In tho hands
of tho superintendent. After tho committee
midnight. When the party secured ndmls- -mB npproved assignments tho superintend-
Ion Farrlngton opened fire over the
Bherlft's shoulder as soon as ho saw the
couple together. He fired five shots bo
foro tho officers could overpower him and
three took effect in Hooker's body. Far
rington is under arrest.
TRAINMEN 0UJ0N A STRIKE
Tint Up Trunin nn the Midland, Oper
ated nn Cti-Opcratlve
I'lnii.
cnt Is to notify teachers. Any transfer of
teachers or appointment of substitutes is
to bo reported to tho commltteo on teachers
by tho superintendent.
Officers ln tho cadet battalion aro hero
aftor to bo appointed by tho commandant
after consulting tho High scllool committee
and tho principal of tho High school.
Tho clauso in tho old rules which droppod
any woman from tho permanont list In
case sho married was omitted In the re
vision. Under tho old rules persons could
not be elected to positions tn tho school
unless thoy were recommended by tho su
perintendent. This provision was dropped
in the revision. Tho section waB also
dropped which provldo. for tho assignment
he said ho desired tho co-oporatlon of tho
RAISE SALARIES OF OFFICERS citr.
"It during win noxi lira years, wiu inrn-
Bago says, "any citizen or omployo of tho
city pays monoy Illegitimately, either to
avoid injury or incnnvenloncc, or to secure
his rights, no will do It because he wonts
to and not because he must. No one, from
the largest corporation to tho poorest boot-
I.iiw Passed
Held
liy Utah Li-Kislitttire Is
Valid by State .
Court.
SALT LAKE, Utah, Jan. 6. The state su-
MUNCIE, Ind.. Jan. 0. The Chicago &
Southeastern railroad (The Midland) Is
again tied up by a genoral strike of train-
tnpn Tim man anv that nn Irntna act ...-
nlng. but the management states that tho of a Pw P kindergarten
road Is. in partial operation. caving an aiiemiu..i,u u. u.u.u .. ,.
The strikers say that thoy aro not being Length of School Venr.
paid their wages, and Oenoral Manager All sections relating to tho length of tho
Stevens admits that this Is tho cause of the school year In both tho gradeB nnd the High
trouble, but says the difficulty will by ad- school wcro stricken out and a section was
justed in few days. incorporated which provides that the board
Since the strike two months' ngo, the niay determine the length of the school
men had been operating tho road on a co- years ns" it may see fit. Tho High school
operative baBls, und a big freight business committee ia empowered to rogulato thu
from the coal fields has been done. Tho 1 ,
present troublo betan Saturday,, 1 Continued on Becond rage.)
promo court today issued a peremptory I1Ced pay ono dimo for tho protection
writ of mandato in tho test caae involving from narra or to secure Just treatment nt
tho constitutionality of the law passed by tho i,ands of tho city government. No
tho recent legislature raising tho salaries iat,orer or other employo need part with
of tho various stato officials, declaring tho x cont of ng salary to anyone, either In or
law constitutional, out 0f tho city government. Anyono asked
Dy this decision tho governor will ro- to male paymerit for any purpose haa only
celvo an nnnunl Increase of $2,000! tho sec- to roport tho fact to tho mnyor to bo sure
rcctary of state $1,500; nudltor, treasurer of protection nnd redress. With the co-
nnd nttorney gonernl $500, nnd superintend- operation of the citizens nnd the city em-
ent of public Instruction $300. ployes, tho whole foul system can be broken
riifiiTiir in i r-ri im nun up."
ruuillVC riiucu i in uutu
KHCuned Prisoner Opens Fire on Olll- MEN TO HANG FOR BURGLARY
errs, in. ...-i.tr.. ....... , ,-v,..- Avill He ISsecoted
Fire. ..... ... i. vn,ih
Cnrnllllll.
HELENA. Mont., Jan. 6. Aionzo Kimy
.ml nnv iinffmnn. nrUnnnrB who csenned
r-.. . I,- .mintv Inll nt Tlllltncra a wpMc nen. RALEIGH, N. C,
were captured yesterday near the Chandler Aycock today named Wednesday. February
ranch, sixty miles northwest of Hillings, 25. for the hnngtng of six white men, such
but not before Kllby had boon fatally shot, a wholesale execution in ono day being
Kllby nnd Hoy Hoffman, who Is only 11 without precedent in this Btnte. In each
years old, had beon hiding in the Mussel- caso thero haB boon an appeal to the su-
shell country. A posso located them Frl- preme court. Four men aro to- haug at
day. Kllby opened lire and was hlmsolf Ashovilio ror nurgiary m. nuinm, .. uu
shot. He died In a few houru. to hang at Wilson, N. C, for assassination
Jnn. 6. Governor
Movements of Oueun Vessels, .Inn, II.
At New York Arrived: Minneapolis,
Minnesota, from
Harbarossa, from
Horneo,
for
and one4 nt Llncolnton for a burglary In
which a woman was horribly cut.
frnm T-nntlon.
, At lindon Arrived:
Philadelphia.
At Hremen Arrived:
New voru.
At St, Vincent, C. V, Arrived:
from Tueomn,
At SiiiKuporc Sailed: Kentucky,
t Glasgow Sailed: Cnrtheglnn, for New
At ' Glbraltnr Arrived: Ilohcnzollern,
from New York,, for Nuples and Genoa, and
proceeded.
Al riiliiiuull!liv .iruvi-u; ivucmuiiu, iiuiii
Liverpool.
At Lizard Passed: Plienicla. irom New
BILL TO OUTLAW FLIRTATION
Measure Introduced by LeRlslntor
MnklnaT the Act on UlKhTrnys
Mlsdemruunr,
ALHANY, N. Y Jan. 6. Among the bills
Introduced in the lower house ot the leg
islature today waB ono by AsBomblyman
William S. Donnott of Now York, making
It a misdemeanor to flirt on a publlo thor
oughfare, u