THE OMAHA PAILY HEE: SUNDAY. rrr.IUAKY 22. 8 V FEW LEGISLATORS IS CITY SOKE fun LK$u?i kay EE HELD UP te. ..-- r-ea af C ewwMtafleaal Coovewttow r- Feaad ta ,aalt f Vcrtur; of Matr'i ft" re. Trmn a "ff Correer-rxJert 1 UNCO UN", Feb. tl i Special L-Beola is dewer ed so far as tbe legislstor are t-onreraed and thcw few aba are hre sre merely resting oa their oara. as" get ting ready to rereire the revenue bill, hlra win be introdured Monday. Tbe UJ baa finally beea como'eied passed poa and endorsed by the Toll c-emmitiee. an d further changes a-Ill be msae in 11 until it baa at leapt been read far the trst time. Some fear ha been frit all along tbat when tbe b'.ll ii introduced to the kNH and referred te tbe nitDH com mittee, tbat body would bold It up In- definitely, if not for tb pur?- of ei- I mining It. ta shew lta strbority and to ; rt even with a!) reswTtMl for tb" nat .little slap firm tb comirittee bn it? j ajuestlca of a new revenue b:T! trst came n. Lately, however, tbe bovine committee Isaa been permitted to get in with the Joint revenue eotcmittee and this may le voided. It was at first agreed tbat Var ner. aa chairman of tbe bone committee nd alao a member of tbe Join cotntuit tee. would be able ta brng everything roved all right aad prrvr-nt any hostile anion tbe iart of tbe brave committee. Tbe Joint committer, it la Bald, desire Warner ta neie, when the bill la trat In troduced, to have it placed on general )e. without going to tbe committee. Tbe telephone investigating comnttttee kaa aijouraed until Monday night. Chair-B-.an 'Warner of the committee said today that the papers bad a mistaken 'dca of his position oa tbe committee. I am not a champion of tbe Independent people nor the Nebraska company, he said. "1 am trying te get at the facta of tbe rase and In doing aa am not favoring either of tbe companies and have not lined up with either aide.." Ecaiei frees laeaee Asrtesa. Da-rid Mulcabcy of Soot h Omaba. a pa tient ta the insane a;lum here, made bis scape from tbe institution last night dur ing a dance given for the amusement of tha Inmates. The g-oests rr -m Mulrahey's ward at tbe dance ru-r5e i : senty and they were all counted aa tty left the ward and landed in tbe dance hall. An other patient to had bee" gTen per iniaston te go ta Lincoln during tbe after soon returned while the frolic waa at lta height and incidentally dropped lnta the dance haJL Mulcaber. who is evidently not aa insane aa he might be. took ad vantage of the fact that twenty persons were la the dance hall and made hla exit quietly and hastily, ao mnch so that he waa not missed until this morning when cases were again counted. Tbe v-olire were notified, bet Mulcabey has sot yet been apprehended. Malcahey baa raly beea ia the tnatrtntloa a abort time. Hia wife re cently died and hia three children are bHrg earwd for - by relatives ta Conacil BluCa. t'Btvetrattr Debater rksiea. The university baa selected the debaters who will contest with Missouri. Kanaaa and Colorado la the interstate debate and they are the tollawlng: For tbe Nebraaka Olorada debate J. C Doubt. Walter F. Meier, Ira Byaer and J. X. Norton, alter -date. Far Nenraska-Kansaa debate E. B Bockner, Richard C Janea, George JL. L and G. M. Peters, alternate. For the Nebruka-Mlssourl debate Nell M. Cronin. Fred X. Hunter. B. C. Lewis and J. C. McReyaolda, altrmats. . Of the twelve men chosen only three partirlpated in last year'a debates, so that if the university wins it will be mainly by means of lta new men. The three old men are Mr. Doubt, who went ta Kansas; Mr. Meier, who went to Miasourl. and Mr. Crrnin. a bo went ta Colorado. Notwithstanding the large number of new men, considerable confidence is felt in tbe outcome already, atthour'a tbe question to be discussed, which will be some phase of tbe trust problem, is bread and indefinite, and tbe teams from the other achools have been streng-.ben-d greatly. The Colorado d'fcite will take place at Colorado Springs, tbe Kansas debate at Lcvrretice, while Mit er u-i a ill pTTttlr be 3-t oa our ca rrynoa Tbe dae !iare not bera defniiely rrnnred yet. but tie flta: will ii inr before tbe 12: h of Mar. OH nwra lee tweanaed. Tbe lrne lt and irurli seucht mirutes r'. tr.e crnsl.'j:iocal ctiBtuB cf lfTi have bt f;ui:3 and tb" is much re)nt--iT.g ami; si apt enly tb" rrptDe cnur. but t""e entire e'ate hfj' Tbe miLtvs vere found arorr.g tb ercris o tbe lea taiure ef lfTJ m tbe rstilt cf tje oSre cf be secretary ' s'Jt-. t Judge Rtirti. "f tbe secretary s off". wtio is -e-srrane-:nr tbe records T'f irat yars tbe re cords of the convert icn bare r-en lost end It in tfcrugtt j mar.v wbe had sesrrhed for tbm thai thr bad be de stroy d. Nelson Meleweil. vbo 'or ao aitny ears bock keeper In t o5re of ttf a cretary. could not locate tie mis utea. and it a ielieved that if be couldn't It would da no good (d: others . try. Alocg vlth tbe oriarinal eery of he micu'es Mr. Roberts found a certified cpy. Aa effort slil 1 made to hare tiie legtslsture prtj: tbe records. Tbe county eoniniisaion"""s this afternoon : trade a f.ty-year ccatract with tbe udi I tori urn company and tbe Commercial cicb ' te rent tbem the ground oa whith tbe j auditorium sands. for tlhf per yesr Tbe ' butldira t owned by the auditorium coi i f aiiy and tbe ground by tbe county. STATE HAY REST TUESDAY La-jr? JiitbT ef .taem Are Eftr3 is vumz wm T.iQv.n two weeks Ittsrsey Hall Rea-eate atateavea did not seem possible that Mr KaU cculd g't there ao quick, that it was so'k a abort time for km te get up and dress. "I saw Mra. Ullie at the hospital tbat afternoon about 1 eclo'k. she remained tbr till Mr. Ullie d d - "Mr. Llllle was la tbe aorthesst ronta rpstaJni. Vra. Lillte was downr.aira. Fh ent UBSrtairs before Mr Lillie died I think I and Mrs. Bauer went up with her. When ahe west lnta tbe room a here Harver S m m Kw tnnk tirtlA rtf h .at Ke i e Hi y r. fLlllte Dewwtta .-m v-rrT come out of it he will never j Oslertles. tkal They Were mt j apeak ta me again. Fbe vent out a few j minutes and came bark aga'.a and stood j near the center of the room. He was dy- ! ! tag -at this time. While he was dying sbe ! I done nothing that I ssw; she stood about . one toot from the bed: she remained there j until his death, then sbe immediately went I out af tbe room. I "1 saw her again that aernooa or even- lng at her home and had a conversation ' with her. Fbe made prartlcally tbe same statements that she did ia tbe morning I ask her if the man run dowa stairs, and Ann rr I! Pa a rrlvlleajew stare. DAVID CITT. Neb.. Feb tl i Special Telegram. The Lillie murder case is at tracting larger crowds every day. Tester day afternoon the seating capacity of the large district court room waa not sufficient to accommodate the multitude that came, and many acre compelled to stand up. When ccurt adjourned laM night tbe state V. M. C. A. Maid Cwavewtlwa. BEATRICE. Neb.. Teb ri if pe-lal t The state convention of the Tcucg Men's Christian association will convene brre next Thursday. February 16. for a tbree days' session, and our dtisena are makm; preparations to properly entertain tbe vis hint delegates, ahirh will number nearly Sfi. It ia an assured fact that a local or ganization "ill be effected In Beatrice is case the right eort of building can be procured. bad ciTrfn" tvntt.tva witnesses, and four more were on the stand today. Conn- b' Qi'lT: ' sel for the state expect te complete side of I be rase by Tuesday evening, pes fcibly earlier. Atlenfion is directed to our new spring and summer merchandise, representing a multitude of weaves as wide in scope and variety as they aro beautiful in finish and design. Uqxi Silks and Dress Goods, Hew Laces and Trimmings, New Ready (.lade Waists and latest creations in colored linen and cotton Waist Materials. Uo4 Rep-arts ffresa Mlwe. BEATRICE. Neb.. Feb. 21. 1 Special. ) The rrcp"ty of tfc Four B's Mining cmpany at Turret, Colo.. In which so many Beatrice cltiaens are interested. Is turning out some vslusble ore. according to re ports received here by some of tbe officer, end tbe mine may yet prove a bonanza for those who Invested their money m it. la Jail at HaeTiaar. HASTINGS. Neb.. Feb. H 'Special. Ia custody cf Sheriff Hill, from Kearne? county. Alfred Van Syeo waa lodged in tb C. H. Aldnth of counsel for tbe defend ant aays the defense will have from twenty ta thirty witnesses and that te examine these will probably take to weeks. Wha court conrened thia morning wit nesa L. C. Ren was on tbe witness stand on cross-examination, abich elicited tbe fart that a hen the tests were msde with revolvers on the lace curtain th'ey also made tests oa a piece of shite muslin, that a Mr. Warren raise into tbe room and aarted tbem to use a revolver be had. Witness looked at It and it waa loaded with long cartridges and the ends of tbe bul lets had been shaved of. They declined to use the revolver offered by Mr. Warren. John D. Sprague corroborated wltneases Derby. West over and Ren aa te the te;s made on the lace curtain. In the tesumocy of Witness Sprague It - . t . , . . . - . v V . J their ' VB lDr aoies oi tip tapei. me ra.ieu , . ! tbe girls, told them Harvey hsd been shot; ! I tbey got up and commenced to light a lamp ; and sbe west down stairs to tbe telephone, j "She also said tbe sbot that was red at her went through tbe window; sbe aaid a ben ahe woke up sbe saw a man standing nar be foot of tbe bed pointing a revolver at her - Witness showed the Jury how abe indi cated tbe position of tbe man and tbe way he held the revolver. Defease Raises Oheettea. Mr. Hall was on the stand when court convened this afternoon. He said in part: "I went to the depot and s-nt some tele grams for Mrs, Lillie and then returned to tbe Lillie residence and went into the bed room where Mr. Lillie was sbot." Witness described the room and cot rcta. tbe cur tain, glass and screen as ha; been fully de scribed by other witnesses. '1 was in tbe bedroom that evening again and ex- NEW SPRING! White Goods for Waists SILKS. foulards E. G. Hall was ant lnsry bearing. He Mid in part : '"On tbe morning of October 14 I was up about 4 10. About I o'clock I went te my tele phone and called up central, got them and county Jail here today, charged with steal- , - purtCM. , thi, ,tim4)E, j. to show thtt the operator at central was appeared -nai tnere aa also a Luna in toe ; ,m.B lB fcuriM hole in tb curtain, glass ; Lillie window at the time of the shooting, j ,Ba Creen very closely, put a pencil through but the bottom of the blind was ronsid- j lh, jipirs. ar-d the ou-er end of the pencil erably above where the bullet went ihrough i r,Er(.a slightly elevated. I raised the ihe window. tndow sash te see if there was another E. .. Hairs Mary- ! bullet hole ia the screen to correspond m ith Mrs, Lillie had told me tbe ' ound no othT hole in tbe called at tbe prelim- ! ,b'' V aid in oart : -"On tbe i "- to- Fe In all tbe new designs for shirt wwist suits. ams.Il dot on blue, bltst-k ar;d green are the most popular 7J at yard I U New Checked Silks ! For walking suite, in Mark and shite, blue and wti-. brcjvn and vhrc etc. is louisines aad taffeta, at yard.. tl.Zl. tl.oo and lUL Changeable Silks for Drop Skirts lr all tfce new thsdes at 7f yard, bi-c and I Beautiful Wash Silks Our waist materials are the moat cempre hecsive, most beautiful and most com plete, ever sbrwa ia Omaha. . Firured and striped black or a hits Oxford at, yard Nem- Roman stripes, trosi-barn. cords, etc. colors and b."e. at yard 45c inc 175 from Jessie W. McNeil of the same county oa February . He ia Jailed oa failure to produce bond of S500 to appear In district court. rBBSeretfU rials tee ! pill tern, PAPILLION. Neb. Feb. JL Special I At a meeting of the business men of Pa pilllon. held at the court bouse last night, it was reaclved te organize a commercial club, Lewis Lrsu.e was elected chairman and j Dale M"losaey eerrevary. Next Monday night waa tbe time selected lor permanent organization. Baal ta Ctwe a feaeevt. BEATRICE, Neh 1-eb. tl. ( Special -1 be Eecond regiment band has arranged ta gtre a concert la the near future, the proceeds te be used in assisting tbe Woman s club te purchase a bust of Car negie ta be placed ia the new public library building at boob aa it is completed. Ftfteem Are lalttatedU BEATRICE Neb.. Feb. II. (Special.) Beatrice Federation union Ka 1MS2 me last night with a large attenuanoe. at which time fifteen candidate were in itiated. The union ta growing rapidly and Beatrice laboring men seem ta be alive ta their Interests. Blew trice St ewwklieaa Prtaaarlea. BEATRICE. Neb., Feb. n (Special r ! The republican primaries to nominate can didates for dry emcee and members of the school board will be held Tuesday, March 2a. The license question will be the issue ia the coming spring municipal election. Give a Turkey Dlaaer. BEATRICE. Neb-. Feb. 21. (Special) Mrs. W. N. Spellman entertained a com pany of w omen at a turkey dinner at ber home yesterday. About fifty guests were present and a very enjoyable afternoon waa the recult. there. Continuing, witntsa said: "About tve minutes past five I started down to ward tbe Elkhorn depot. 1 bed gone about one Hock and letmed the train had not come yet. I went back borae te get a lunch. I aas going t York that morning on the freight. As, I was returning borne, i Just aa I got home. 1 heard a sbot and ; aa I stepped up to the porch I heard an- j other sbot. Tbey were in tbe direction of tbe retidence of Harvey Lillie. It was j possibly one minuie between tbe two shots. I talked with my wife about hearing tbe sbota. It was probably i 40 when I heard that Lillie had been ahot. Edna Lillie told me ever the telephone. At tbe time I heard the shots that Doming It waa light enough for me to distinguish ob jects tcrui tbe street and it was fairly light, and tbe day had practically broken ao that I could distinguish objects at a reasonable d! nance. When I beard that Lillie had beea murdered I went imme diately te tbe Lillie residence. When I arrived at tbe LilMe bouse I had a con versation with Mrs. Lillie. Sbe aaked me te ge te the hospital. I went 1th Mrs. Warren! While at the hospital Mrs. Lniie aaked me to go upstairs and aee hew Har vey waa. I did so. aad eame dowa aad told ber that he might come out all right, and the said be cannot live. He will never come out of it. He will never speak te me again. Ma a Baal Bis Feet. "I had a further conversation with Mrs, Lillie aid asked ber te tell me how the occurrence took place and ahe said she was awakened that morning by what sbe supposed was a shot, that she raised up a little &nd saw a man standing a little north of the center of tbe bed. with a re vrlver that glistened in hit hand, and as the rolled eff tbe bed he shot at her. The way tbe knew Earvey waa sbot waa tbe j dered her husband. I wanted to tell her Jap Silk BLACK and COLORED DRESS GOODS 75c screen I had a conversation wnn Mrs Lillie on the evening of October 14 in which cV uid i Vi mm bad taker a ri:re with rtMsumei' " 0 " that i Prestation Proof Black Coucsel for the defense raised tbe point that statements made te Mr. Hall mere i privileged communication. Mr. Hall is an Very desirable for summer wear, IT Inches attorney. I wide, for yard. tlM, 4 ff Witness said: "I was not Mra. Lillie's j 11.35 and ....lvU counsel at that time. I have had some conversations with her as ber attorney. TViau T H Tl v,7e MTiM f MT- t ha mH T AMS 1 stand or anywnrre else. On the 24th of October I was talking with her as a friend. I went to see Mrs. Lillie and aaked her if she Intended te employ me or the firm of Hastings A Hall, or either of us. and if the statements she had made te me were made te me as he- attorney, aaid no." The c rose -exam in t ion was severe. Coun sel called his attention te statements he waa alleged to have made to different per sona that he was attorney for Mrs. Lillie. all of which he positively denied. Ex-County Attorney Walling was called and said: "Some time after the coroner's Jury had adjourned I had a conversation with Mrs. Lillie in wMch she scid sbe had not employed aa attorney, and she had ao use for one, EwawleriwaT Mr. BaltL D. M. Hill, brother of Mra. Ullie, said: I saw Mr. Hall oa October 27 and I told him that I beard my sister was under sus picion and was going te he arrested, and we had better attend tbe coroner's inquest and look after it. He aaid be was going away, but Mr. Hastings would look after It. He introduced me to Mr.. Hastinga. Mr. Hastings and t tried to get in wbere tbe coroner's Jury was and we cocld not get in. We talked about my rtater being suspected. I had not seen Mra. Lillie that morning." J. 8. Hill, father of Mrs. Lillie. said. -I saw- Mr. Hall at the home of Mrs. Lillie on the evening of October 24. He said he Elack jor white Etamine. also plaia l ink and bl je E' amine for aaiete, 50c and - 20c 25c rrised. light eave. " fa 45c 45c Flain white Oxford, for wairts or mita, at yard Plain a tr.e Toile a Voiie, mercerised v eigai. poi'.in lor saiets or full ' at yard ' riain white Mercerized Et- amine ar.d Dkmask Madras. I tt yard Beautiful colored stripes, on ahi'e ground etanane for wa-Eta, at yard Arabic design 75c New riain white Oxford Vesting. Mar a ahite Oxford Testing end Damn Qx- fo-d Vesting, for waists, at, yard fl.K and Tbe choicest of European and Amerirac productions. Fashionable fabrics. and sbe j Etamine. Voille and Mistral Cloth, l.itt weight and transparent tbe much used weaves for fancy skirts and suita. in tbe new iprlng colorings and I lack, i5 inches, yard, 11-50, tl and New and complete line SPRING TAILOR flTTINGS. in mixtures and plain color ings. 5f-tnch. at yard. tl. fl.50. Qto I fl.tS. 11.25. tl and OOL New IriFh hand embroid ered Linen Waist Frotts at 14.25 and New leeh hand embroidered Linen PiUew Cases for shirt wi.ii:. at each. Nes Linen Skirting and Suiting, new Rep suiting and Flaked Knicker Suiting, at. yard, 65c, 60c, "C 25c and tl-25. tl and AND TP TO ti.5fl TARD. BLACK AND WHITE SHEPHERD CHECKS I Popular for shirt waists, suita. all wool. I ranging in price, yard. fifif i frtna tlJS doa-a te UVV , SPECIAL FOR MONDAT. 23D INST Mo- j Large assortment of Toille hair, til colors and black, 2u Nord and Seersucker UUs New dotted and figured Swiss st. yard, 7T.c, C5c, Wc. 45c and . 5B laches .yard. Gingham at, yard. 75c 3.50 Unea PiUew 1.90 15c 40c 12ic Latest Novelties IN LACES. Comrrfc-in.s' C"!uny. Antique, Irish Crochet. Vetrtee, Meckhn. Para quays and Porto Rlr-nn effects, ia wide handa. insertions, gaJeons and detachable designs Latest Novelties in Neckwear. KeJsers I!eal Maud IraAti Work Turnover Collar la a variety of very pretty de- ("A. atgas, each only uUC K New- Turnover EmbroMt-ry nd l.diee Collar Vtry dainty effects at each 4Q'f f.c. 3m, Z'ac, 20c and iaijt- i New tole and Pointed Front Hemstitched and Cnibrt'id- tred Collars la tbe new race braid with French knots, embroidered fruit designs la white, black and colors, very effective, at each tit. I1J15. $1.(. Tic. Efir 65c, 60c and UVl Novelties in Wrist P.Mirs teat leathers and latest mountings at aaeh tlO 00, dowa to J2.56, tl-5C. C r tlli. tl.no. 75c and OUU Latest Novelties in Dross Trim mings and Button. Ladies' Waists Tor Spring and Summer Wear. New line Spring and Summer Wakns new ready for inspect ion. Note a few special numbers: Ladies' Basket Weave Liaea Waists en- broidered fronts, ia latest Q 7 EI . aVa f l 3.00 designs, at New weaves ta Figured Vest ing, latest cuts, at In plain and mercer tied Beautiful waists ' linens, tailor stitched, at .3.00 KELLEY, STIGER & CO., Cor. Farnam and 15th J. E. Shears of this city, district deputy Business anu tamiiy irouoiea. ner nusoana for the Mcdern Woodmen of America, has naving left her many years ago. 1 Invented a new muti box. which meets tbt I requirements of the law In every particu- n.o uu -"'"' ' I lar and wiuch mav be i,laced in ue in thi i some suspicion that Mrs. Lime hsd mur- . .,.., . . ., lim. ! .el by RICHARD C. CRR FOR JUDGE -aialeter Hart la lisawsy. NEBRASKA CTTT. Neb.. Feb. SI. ( Spe cial. 1 Rev. J. J. Hawk of thia city was throwa from a carriage ia a runaway today and severely injured. way he breathed, that, she heard tbe mas run down stairs and it sounded like he had pads oa tbe soles of his shoes. She got up and railed the girls aJd told tbeta we must have help. They all went dowa Btaira. the girls went after Mr. Hall and Lr. Stewart, and sbe went to the tele phone and could not get central, that It FEACH AGREEMENT asked him te look after the matter for her ! and he aaid he would." & lis Hi tt tt tt tt tt tt tt HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters FOR POOR DIGESTION Diseases of the stomach or other organs of digestion will f BBBW-B & prevent the proper digestion and assimilation of the food. Thus jjj the strength and value of it is lost, and the patient loses fl-sh. The blood also becomes impure, the nerves weak and the JJJ i bowels constioated. To cure stomach disorders vou cannot ! ... 'an T. tt & find a better medicine than Hostetter's Stomach liittcrs. Dur- aj ing its 50 years experience it has never lailed in cases of NAUSEA, BELCHING, FLATULENCY. HEADACHE. J g INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION or tt GENERAL DEBILITY. It U therefore deserving cf a trial. JJ Try it tody. You'll be thankful for the advice. It cured thee persons and certainly won't fail you tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt HrtH.klrn, N. V. a intlenjfn I Lavr ure-J vour Hit- a ! tfT an-4 it rurvd uif of rnv ettunach J trttoblr. I rMiniroend it to all Buffrr- J f ik. JOHN THOMAS. New York, N. Y. (ifctltrrien Your I'itterts is tbe onlj B B rvrut-Jj that has brouprit bat k my m jat-tit- and cured me of iudiffv-rtion and stomach trouble. n C WHlI). " f THE GEEU1SE E&S CU3 PRIVATE STAC? OYER THE HECK CF THE BOTTLE Relsert aad Pa via Guthrie Settle Their kevrw leers dsarrel vtlth the Aid ef Their Lavyera. SVPERIOR. Ntb.. Feb. H (Special The Guthrie brothers. Robert and Dsvid. yesterday set. led their long-stat-dicg dif ferences e.ut of court. For the last seven years "these brothers have beea at war with each other over the posseasioa of tbe milling property at Superior, which is worth easily tfc.WW. Their lawyers finally got them together and a complete and amicable settlement was made. In the settlement the milling property win be given over te David, who is the senior member of the firm of Guthrie a Co.. who ewa the roller mills at Geneva. Posseasioa is te be given by Robert, March 10. beveraer ajiekey te 4 Jadare Sen-is la the Feartcealk Diatrie. the asylum tar the chronic insane at this city today. The committee was looking over the conditioa of the institution before making a report oa appropriatlona. SOW BRINGS A BIG PRICE U fi. Hastings aaid: On October SZ I met Mr. D. at. Hill in front of tbe bank and be aaid he wanted some one to appear belore tha coroner s Jury to see what waa going on. I told him I did not think there , was much te he Coae. rie and I came over i te the court house snd Mr. Walling ta- ! formed us that the coroner's Jury wss be- j hind closed doora. Afterwards I told Mr. I Hill thai I could do nothing for him. I ! did aot consider that we were employed in the matter, aa we aever received any compenaatioa. Mr. J. S. Hill spoke te me about aasiating Mr. Miller la the defense, aad I told him that I could not aa I was employed te assist Mr. dans ta the prose cution." Mr. Hall said: Mr. J. 8. Hill aaked me ta rsatst Mr. Miller ia the defense of this case and I told him that under the circumstaaces could not." Cmurt Ovee-ruvles Ostieetiesu The court overruled tha objections of defendant ai Mr. Hall was permitted te continue. Zit aaid: "She told me there was S30v ta the purse, also several prom issory Botes, one signed by Mr. Halstead. one by !Um Ullie and one by a Bohemian, a hose first aame waa Anton. Ebe said tbe purse was aa ordinary woman's purse; that the reason sbe had this amount of money on hand was that abe went down town, transacted some business at the City National hank aad we -it te tbe First Na tional baak te deposit tbe money, but tbe bank - -vas closed. She said tht kitchen ! door waa locked by Mr. Ullie the night be- j fore and that mornii-K. wben sbe came j dewa. the door waa cen. the key was j oa the Boor aad the door te Mae and Edna rotja was ala?s kept cpen with a ' book against it, but for some reason on this night it aas closed. Oa O no ber I told ber that she wss suspected of tbe crime and what I had heard about it. anJ she aaid ahe could not see a ny th, y would j ,1".W. If the dtal goes through the charge her with it. Tbey could not prcrt promoters contemplate installing machinery it. She laughed about it." j ,or lD manufacture of aotp and artificial C rot '.-e rami nation elicited nothing mere, j Ice. They aiU also renovate butter and J. Ira Inmcaa. tte nJ.t witnes. u no; ' may eventually add a creamery. called at the prelim.nary hearing. He aru a member of the carreer s Jury and de scribed the bedroom, tbe curtain, glass and acrera aa fully deacrtted by other witnesses Lu ; Mfturon. lmema for tbe telephone f f;useraj con.; ; . said: "After 7 o'clock oa the even:tr iA October IS I was at the ss itch- board ia the central offc e. About i e clock tbe Beat marc leg Mr. Ed Hall called me. ' years vgo stile skating Witness here described is detail the a.ght alarm and explained tt it ia operated. The Beat call I received that morning was from Mr. Taddlkrn at the Uillic resi dence. After the call from Mr. Hail, ua.il the call from Taddiken. the alarm was or. "a ben Taddiken called the aarm rang. I waa Bitting oa the ege af the bed at this time. This was near 'clock. 1 waa awake during ail of the time between the tint I receives the rail from Mr Han aad the call frea Taddiken. " Caurt adjouraed until Monday anoreing. (Frcm a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb.. Feb. tl. (Special Tele gram.) Richard C. Orr of Hayes Center has been appointed Judge of the Four teenth Judicial district by Governor Mickey, te take the place af Judge Norria, re signed. Judge Orr will assume the duties of hla ef&ce March 1- Judge N orris resigaefi some lime ago Sipon being elected te represent hia district In PREACHER'S FINE IS CUT DOWN Bee. tinsel seBe-at Ft-armas Cease te His Aessesaae ava4 He la TRUANT GYPSY RETURNS HOME Caleaa ReyssMi ta Breaaht Beck fcy His Wife aad Reeefselltattesi aad fcesersl BeJelrlaa; Fellewa. BEA TRICK. Neb.. Feb. SI. (Special Telegram.) There is rejoicing la the gypsy cauip tonight. Mrs. Myrtle Rey nolds returned home touay from Council Blufis with ber truant husband. Galead Reynolds, and Miss Stanley, with whom be eloped last week. A recoaciliat ioa fal lowed the meeting at Council Bliffs aad they are new reunited sgaln at their htne here. Average ef Over a FJaadred Hellers Asileee fer Thirl "- Dwree Jer- aera at Barvari. HARVARD, Neb.. Feb. SI (Special George Briggs a Son, living nine miles from this lace, "5eld thetr annual caie of thoroughbred Duroc-Jerseys yesterday, which is aaid to have made a record better than any other before made for this breed f hora. Thirty-one head sold fer an average price of :(.&. One bow sold for tirlO. A large number of stockmen were present from various parts of loss, Kansas and Nebraska. BEATRICE. Neb . Feb. tl. CEpeclal Tel egram) Eev. Samuel r Ben brook la a frea maa once more. Today Judge Lettoa re duced the amount af the fine and costs la tbe case from S.".0fl te IlTl So. By the as e staBce af his friends he paid that amount and waa g ven his freedom. He left for his home In Wymore tnaight. CesBSsltiee l4its Hast J as Asylaaa. HA "TINGS. Neb.. Feb. SI. (Special V rair of at eadlaa-s mt sVes roles. TEST POINT. Neh, Feb. a. (Speclaa.r , Conrad Magnuses aad Mlas Minnie Moae anaa, both of Oakland, were married by ! Ceunig Judge S. a. Krake yesterday. Both Bcrtiea are well known young people of Oakland aad wtll reside la that ctty. A- E. Stewart aad Mm Una A. Diarber ef this city were ' united rn marriage BTedneeday. The groom Is a young busi ness aaaa ef Tekamaa aad the bride tba daughter af ex-Marshal John Disc ber. aad a native of this city. Tbey will reside la this cite. The bouse committee oa Publish your legal aotlces la Tht Weekly asvlums visited 1 Bee. Telephone SZt. I Cold tlersie Pleat for BteeKriee. BEATRICE. Neb.. Feb. II ( Special Tel egram. A movement is on toot by a num ber of local capitaliFta. co-operating with New Tork and San Franciaco parties, to erect a cold storage plant here thit will Cody Taa.ee Hssw. NEBRASKA CITT. Neb Feb II (Spe cial Telegram I Tbe Lody of L. C. Burnett. Jr.. mill arrne ia this city tonight. Tbe arrt-.gements have not yet been made. This is tbt second child air Bur nett has lost in a 1 err. lie masLer. a gross daughter having been drowned here a few aveats Bess Ha SEATBUCS, Xah, rah. tl. t joc ial r lea Uaser Ptv NEBRASKA CITT. Neb-. Feb. TL. (Spe cial, t A new lumber Arm was formed here today. roLsmticg of B. H. BYrlUr and George H. Hoemeyer. This firm was for merly tbe Chicago Lumber company and will new be kaewa as the Otoe Lumber company. frea at ta i AJesee lasaa. Feb- II. I Special I FREMONT. Neb-, Mra. Mary Komeiier of thia city waa today adjudged laeaae by the Board of Com miasloaers fer Iasaaity aad will be takea to LlBooia. Her taaaaity greas obi ef "wwfBl """' l - i j ' ii L- r B " " - et mmT Bt Ta ' 1 1 . f ipV JL2' I VrlGr I Keep a good supply of Ayer's Family Medicines on hand. It's so easy then to tike one of the Pills at bedtime if you feel a Utile bilious, or if your stomach is a trifle out of order. Just so with the SarsipiriUa. A fev doses will bring back your lost appetite, pve strength to your vealened serves, and relieve you of that terrible feeling of exhaustion. And besides there are the children to think of. A dose or two at the right time often means so much. t c A-m co., I