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Iba l'nlla HlalH (llaW I wrtifl, tif,
If M t'il4 Civ ,i, alia M r-
laa. 'Illiif 10 An no, alia wiuld I
f.a4 In lha munlf Jail,
UtmmM Jurr III al Wrk.
Th f'unly araiid Jury l4ar twunwil
lia lnvallalPn oi lha affalra of Mr.
Cliatwl'h, lut rlnrn1 M l(iill lirmoi
alnl lir, nolwllitaiaiillne; a rjyt t
Ilia funt r fy. fro ulur Kr, lnrwr,
a)i(i'iwfi''l llial lha aiwraica cf Irl
llyni4, axrvlarK aiid Iraaaurar of lha
Wata I'ark ftwrik, liafora Ilia Jury l lv
avlrtn if lha woman'a lrimi tlh, ha1
iriauilMlly ri.illinl tha caaa aalnal
bar.
II la uii(lrliKil that an lii'1llmnt r
lallna l lha ullr1n and forclns of lha
I,"," n'la n niMlt in tha Wad I'ark
(tank. hi4h waa Ilia prtnvtpnl nmtiar mm
H(rA if ilia IiiviimIIii SmAy today,
' ha brari Draffd. Whlfir or not It will
lia pttiriii J'r''aaiulor Kaalar rafuara to
ay, Tha Jury will maat aaln tomorrow
anil If no Indlniniant la lrouht In tha
'lii'iulrr lnlo Ilia affair hy lha county may
Jj ronalijarail a aoilad for Ilia praxi-tit. Tha
iiriaaculor haa auinmuriai imi tiw wltna.
Ilmlwrl W, Hall, who waa ap(olhtad ra
talvar for Mra, Chudwlok liy lha tofiimnn
'jla oourt, boaliloa Mr, lUyimhla, waa tha
imly wjlnaaa who apiar(l liffora lha Jury
, today, Jla waa In tha Jury rm for only
.half art liwur. Jla ahow'l tha pnimra In
lil fnMaaalon anil aiiilalnxt lliam,
1 hn Mr, HoynoMa n laailmony ron
aartilfiH tham, lha H.l"."t hola In rllt.
ulnr, Ilia vilin ,i whlla It did not dlffnr
materially from thai ha liaa Klvat at ollmr
llniaa, waa of murh liaa, ai'ordlnv lo
I'ruaaftitor Kaalar, In alrtifflhnriliiB hla
.oaaa, Mr. Ilaytiohla rmainad In lha Jury
room lungar than an hour and daiallnd hia
bualuaaa IrniixiK'llona wllh lha woman.
' M rtaah l Aalttarllr.
1'roaamilor Kaalar rallaialad hla rirovlnua
Malamant that h would await lha davalop
'mania In ronnafllnn with tha nnvarnmant'a
r aa hafora taking action on lha county In
dli'l mania,
"f'f pouraa II nannol yal ha dlrniln1
what', If any, iurilahmant lhara will tia In
har raaa aflar trial," aa Id ha,
i "liowtvar, lha aula ronaldara Ha caaa
food and II dalarinltiad In aaa II prnaaad.
Tha vaidlrt nf lha nvarnmant, whan har
Aaai eomaa la trial, aaaumlna; that a oon
vhiilon raaulla, will unduubiadly hava an
.Important affart mi tha oounly Indh'lmanta
aialtial har, liar liidlilmanl by tha county
will ba lurgaly dnlarmlnad by lha nulroma
if tha fadvral caaa. That a will ba no frlf.
lion 'balwaan tha rriunty and fadaral an
thnrllla. Aa la uaual In raaaa of tha kind
that la whara tha iiovartimahl and uiiunty
liolh hava raana, lha former will talta
praiadanra.
. "I'nllad Mlalaa Allurnay Hulllvan and my
If ara woralnn In paifurl harmony,"
.'otirr(iln tha rumor that tha Ohio atl
thnrltlaa mlajht raqulra tha praaanra here of
Krirmind W. I'owara, aaanrlala oounaal for
Mra. I'hadwlck, I'roaarulor Kaalar aald ha
had n u atiihorlly to rompal him lo coma
hara,
Allaaaa llllaa areor far Woman.
riltraaici nilahmi, I.n. n -In fgtiio
aaacoh In Ihla rlly fur Ir. Iroy I. Chad
Wink, lha Ktolle ltaj aaaaila Dial It lina
dlaoovarod that hla wlfa l ft drhta In tlrua
notably lll.ooo dua lu a jawalar mid
Ill.iOrt nwln lo lara marchant. M-a,
t'hadwluk whlla In Itruaeela llvad pan
alvaly, har hotel bill alone amounting- to
W par day.
Amea Jary la llaikaraad,
MtNNr.AI'Ol.l. ra. llTha Jury In lha
fHtli trial nf fiunirr Mayor Amea fur luili
ry haa dUagreed and waa dlemUead by
Juriaa KMIiilt. Thla la tha fourth dlaagrae
maul, Ih una wmvlolJon having baii ovar.
mined by tha aiiprrma court.
Keg Want Ada ITotlura Reaulia.
I U JU.l..UU.it
NrANTar;lNVALIDlT
ft milk It food) frth milk
and Mellln't Food la bttr.
Try it with your baby.
Wtwlfce aar year kaky ar kaa M.
I;n a fwaf yaa wr -aa, "IK
fata ae r..iug a( leiama,'1 y..y aWuk
aWaay witta M ft. II wut aa aaat naa.
MkU.Llli rOOO CO, aHMTON, MA,
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The SpeciaJ New
Dress Goods for
Christmas Have
Arrived
tUy la t tv tp. Atttitutt,
walUftv or. W wiiM Ilk t't
jrlft tor -rry on jour
SEW POLICY NOT PAID UP
Llf IgqfgD f Evstrif TbcOMbd
Takto Wk lafaf DMtk.
MH. HUPPHY DLftPS PAYING PPEMIUM
aaaaaagaaaaaea
Ire, ainiar Tahaa aa fair filllaaj af
Maaa Maellaa; 4
la A4H aallabla
Naalalla)a.
',vfolr 71, nt Joat lwnly-mi daya
liefora lha d-alh of ftmnk Murphy, ha waa
are.ln'l la (tnaha try faro phyalrUoa l'it
iifi lfiaurana and paaa4 Ilia aaamlnatlon.
Tha local agnla of tie UlUlU Aaaor
n company of Kaw fork had ttn
workliig for yvarg V writ a pnU-y on
Mr, Murphy and had only racartll aa
cured Ida tonaant. Tfea plan of Inaurunca
waa what la known aa tha gold bond
a heme, and tha faca of Ilia policy railed
for I7I,W" In t per cant twenty-year gold
honda, or i'n.UA In aaah at death. ,Tha an
nual premium waa M.M.
Hut It never waa paid.
After Mr, Murphy had paaaad lha -amlriaitxn
and aignad tha application Our
don Waltlea dropped lolo lha bthk to
aa him and Mr. Murphy told tha igent
he would hoi pay "right away," and whan
urged by Mr. Waltlea to do ao, ramaiked:
"(Hi, I am not going V die."
l ha new policy arrived at lha loc.aJ ffita
of the K'tultabla company Monday, Ji't
altouf lha time nollua waa raoelvad of tba
datl of Mr. 'Murphy. A aide from tlla
polny-Mr, Murphy larrlad $M,MA taaumnM,.
There la a dlvlalon of opinion among roiel
neaa man regarding Ilia probability of ttia
payment of tha $ll,W polloy, Many era
flim lu tha belief that tha eooaptwie of
tha appllnntlon by- tha company, with lha
I in pi I Md Inleutlon on tha part of trta In
aurad of taking H, makea tha policy vltul
and In force. Othera ara oppoaad to thla
theory on tha ground that tha premium
had not been paid, Tha local official of
tha company taka tha taller view.
It developed, furthermora, that Mr. Mur
phy had madn practlca of -uihmittlrig
lo a thoiougti medl'-nl aaamlnatlon r.nra a
month for tha lent four yeara and that at
no time waa thara any Iraca of tha dlataee
that carried him off.
It la not known yat whether Mr. Murphy
left a will or not.
Watllee gaea If In l.aet.
O. W, Wattlea waa th laat Omaha man
to couvere wltti Mr. Murphy, II Inft
him In Near York last Thurnduy with th
uuileralarullng that lhay would meet In
Omaha Monday, and at th ofTlcea of th
varloua companies of which Mr. Murphy
w prealdent hla arrival waa looked for
Monday afternoon. It la piaaumad h wa
not feeling wall Haturday night, whan he
waa lo hava left New York, and therefore
decided lu remain ovrr. i
Mr. Hamilton will reach New York thla
morning and will leave booii, thereafter on
Ih Twentieth Century Limited for Chicago,
bringing tha body with him, and arriving
In Omaha Friday.
Jl la expctad that aa soon aa funeral
arriiiigxiuaiila ara announced tha Cleaning
Houae aaaociaUnii will taka action 6n tha
death of Mr. Murphy, aa will ala th
Omaha club, which now (Ilea Ha flag al
hull-meet.
Telegram of condoleiica and aympalhy
were received Ihla morning from F. A.
Naah, U. W. Nueh. tha anllgmana of New
York t'lly, Hernial Morgan (raprceantatlv
of tha I'nlted tkia Coinpunlea of l'hlla
delphlu) and numeroua prlvato niraaagaa
lo member of th family,
tluy C, Harton, vlna president of lha
Omaha A Council tlluff Street Hallway
company, will aaauma tha prealdcncy of
th corporation pending tha action of th
director In eclnclliig a aucceaaur for tha
dead prealdent.
Many of Dinah' leading cltlmn hav
called at th Mnrchante' National bank to
learn particular of Mr. Murphy' lllnea
and to emend lo hi fallow oltlctn their
ey input hy.
Ir, tJeurga 1.. Miller haa conceived th
Idea of calling a mua meeting of bunker
and hualnee men .lo take aultalila action
and admit appropriate reaolutlon on th
dvath of Mr. Murphy. Tha time of thla)
meeting I contingent on th funeral ar
rangemeiila. Tha renutlna ar looked for
Friday, or poealbly may not reach liar
until Haturday,.
Headacbea From Cald.
LaxaUv Dromo Qulnln remove tha
caua. To gt th genuine, oatl for th full
nam and look for th algnatur of ML, W.
Urov. Ko.
He Want Ad J'roduc Heeultl.
TOO LATH TO i'LAMirr.
MKN anllcltor on good propneltlon: e.
eneea guaranteed. Call at Uelloiie ho-
ei. 4, it. ivnm, H-M41I 14
Ct'I.TCRKn gentleman. II. holding good
Kieltlmi, would ba pleaanl to correeMind
or meet with young, alTertlrtnale, pretty
Woman of ineaiiei latter pel lie lie unneo
eeaaiy, Addreea L, it, lie. C-MU4 14a
1NVKNTOR. hnuaehold article, reed every
home, would ba pleaeed lo correepond or
meet with woman willing to take Inter
eel or loan fur advenlnTng and dlatrth
tloni fiM-lune; Inveatlgale, Adilieee 1. 42,
Omaha Ilea. C-W41& 14
I'AT KNTKrl erll.l ud every buatnee
liuiiee and hoiue, wteliee cirreauiilelic
llh puny t initial l lake tutereel or liwtn
aitwll aum lu t on market. I'mnte lm
tii.i., JwveetiaaU. Addieea 1, U,
Olhy. I'-tlUl IU
10 IMPEACH JCDCE SWAY.XE
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4i r-ui i.t 'rwVU t'it "14 tstt at-d
ar-iadtr-e eart "
Tm m aga.rke. t re"edr.t we
fxt-y ft vt ly Mr, -alfrr :1 ft.rmyl
r;, t,Mtmu tut th -iM"Trr.t .f
j-dyery rsmtmitl. mhU hrd th
rrMw in tr.a a. He t.t1 J:y A''1
the rAir hvaOr.g fttt rh it th pU
f mtir. ar, aat4 tr.t If It wr tvl4
Ifcat J S.f. nrntrm had 4"M w11 h mtsn4
t )rlkeid, frit if U hd A if III w
thnni It ht f trial, "wt.r h!a e'-
anvl i?AC may iff tray tfA f.tr
tsirMtUtHUm."
II wa f',li'4 try Mr Clefi'o ;t
Alabama, P'w-r lA M'hnta. Mrtty
u1 Tata fA Imr f TrVJ, h f
mh'rtti In tinitt rtfttftm tf.a adT'-fd
lrr,p-t,rrr,t Mer. OHI't of 'lif'rl
and fj!tenld it Mfr., in pwha, p
tyeed irlr fllagia cn all tr, epifl' a
tPria fi,t IU ix m U the avsnunt
rendered t't IK g'rrnmrit by JtAit
RwayiM for trvllr.g epr,ee.
Thr'oghut tha aaewn Iotib lr(trt
waa ah'wn ly th mrr,fre. f'tlowirig Ih
a4pXn ot the lrr,pe.f hmer.t r'l i'on
provUI-.n w mad l'it apfn'mnt A fir
mmbra to ratify lit. ertat A the Im
paAhmrit and for commit! of e-vn to
preaent Ih :ae ti th nat.
Today' pro4lf. were tha flret ;t IhHr
klr.d elfi' tha :n.p' hment In U7 of
Oerieral W. W, ftelknap, who w arrtary
of war In i'reaPUnt 'Irani ceUct.
frw4laga fa Pa tall.
WhB tl h'iiaa met U lad eerlou duty
to perf'rrn In paeelng on a r-'dulPm having
for Ha purp th lrnpay:hlng for "high
mladtrian'r" of rdrral iudg Charl-a
Hwalna of lh northern dial net of Florida.
Th membera fully appreciated the ron
elldlliy reeling upon tn:m. a waa evi
denced t'F th doe atUnilon which they
Mid to lha reading by Mr. I'almer
(pnylvknia) of tha apeclflcatlona and evi
dence In th cee.
In aupport of hla behavior Mr, I'almer
Id th evidence ehowed that out of each
year Judge flwayna epent, oo an avng
of Z12 dxya aomawher lee, neither In hi
dlatrtrt holding court nor outrld of h
dlatii:t holding wnjrt. Judge Darayria, he
aald never voted In World, never ree
ntered there and never lived there In any
orooer eenae of the term.
Mr. I'almer then turned hla attention to
a review ot th evldenc tnken bfor tha
committee, tha main featurea of which
already hava been publlahd.
Aa Mr, Palmer detailed th varloua
amount peld to Judg Nwayna a nac-eaaary
axpenaea ha waa aubjected to a fir of
qunatlon by aeveral mamler. A queatlon
by Mr. Adama (fa.) if U wa tha cuatom of
other Judgea to accept' tha maslmum of $10
per day for ipriea rouaed Mr. falmer,
who anewered with an emphatic "No,"
adding that If It wa th cuatom It would
ha no evidence In thla caaa. "W ar
(with mphala) trying th caaa of Judga
Mwayne and not all the other Judgea of the
tilted Htete."
fteplylng lo Mr. Iacey llit.r Mr. I'almer
aald lha committee did not look Into tha
queatlon of whether or not th rate of 110 a
dny waa a fixed allowance, not thinking It
relevant.
Jadga gfvayae gwear Kaleely.
Th charge aguJnat Judgs Swayn of
wearing that hla expeneea war $10 a day,
when In flirt theea expeneea war proved
to b cnnaldcrahly lea, h aald, atand un
explained and undefended by the Judg.
Jn order that It might be conaldered aa a
part of th record In tha raan and taken
Into account In making up tha declalon of
h houae, Mr. Clayton (Ala.) o.uotd from
L declalon of tha court of claim regarding
what may be regarded proper expeneea
of a Judga.
After concluding hla reauma of the evi
dence Mr. Palmar aald that If Judg
dwayn had dona well ha ought to be vindi
cated and aant out with th commendation
"Well done, good and faithful eervant." If
Judg Bwayn had don III h ought to b
ant to trial, wher hi xcuae and apolo
glaa may or may not ecur conalderatlnn.
If th houaa waa of the opinion that
Judga Swayne'a action had bean com
mendnhle let him go "acot free," "but," ha
added, "In my Judgment It will ba a orry
dny for th republican whan uch behavior
la commended by th repreaentatlva of tha
people." Th court, he declared, re th
refuge of th weak, dufanaeles and op
preaerd, and upon their Integrity and purity
depend th preservation of Ufa and liberty.
Th fiu't that ther had been no Impeach
ment of a Judge for aevenly year wut eiif
flcent evidence of the Integrity and honor
of th court. Mr. Palmer cloaed by pay
ing "that they mny ba kept pur and free
from all reproach la my prayer and my
hope, and for that reason I ahall vot lo
Impeach tha Hon. Charle Bwayn."
Without distinction aa to purty Mr. rai
nier waa loudly applauded a ha took hla
eat.
Mr. Cluyton (Ala.), a member of th Ju
diciary committee, followed, devoting much
tlm to a dlauuaalun of what constituted
high crimes and misdemeanors.
"Thi man I unworthy of hi high offlc,"
h auld, Inking up th merit of th caaa.
Ha wus satisfied from tha testimony that
Judg Bwayn wa an unjust and unworthy
man; would nut hvaltat to aea that th
formal chargea ar mad ogalnat him; and
that h b arraigned at th bar of th
annate and thara tried. Mr. Clayton wa
particularly sever In hi arraignment of
what h charactarlied a Judg Bwayn'
excuse and exculpatory testimony regard
ing hi fullur to aoiiulr a resilience in
Henaacola, '
"Ah," h aald, striking hi desk, "when
he studies th case and tha report he eei
that ha did not swear far enough, and now
ha tlptoea on this queetlon of realdenca.
"Judg 8 wayne's amended testimony,' he
declared, "amounted lo nothing when th
Judg took step to acqulr a resldeno In
hi district. II had wind of thee Impeach
ment proceedings."
Continuing, Mr. Clayton aald that th Im
peachable offrDi of Judg frwayn In Vio
lating th statu! a to realdeiio had bean
committed and could not b curd by th
Judge aubaequent acta,
Mr. Glllelt Uefeade Jd Sway).
Th question of Judg Bwayn' resident
waa alao discussed by Mr. Olllolt (Cal ),
who Insisted that Judg Bwayn had dis
tinctly shown an Intent to niak fan
oola hla horn. All th effort and Industry
of th parUe making th charge against
Judg Bwayn. h aald, had not produced
a alugle witness who aald Judga Bwayn
resided in or bad a hum In IHIawar It
made no difference, he contended. If Judg
Vaayue waa not In I'enaaloca over twenty
day a year, because ha might hav been
aomawher elea "doing; bualneaa for hi
country." Th record. Uowd tUat Judg
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fvf ee b ieeal e ajjaaJi'4 nt
aan fcavd j ene-te-tn-4 e ut mx A1A- a A
m.rjHf t r-ir t eev.l IT Mr
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a.f mtA trrytm t,. T bkI,) nf
ttjt wnt'i 'rgd ty Ivlf Fware ayi
ivr tr, l.T-,t.g n etfer.4M by tin
I'ff T I. tvr.e. aald Mr Y.Mr,
KVb r1neej lJ-,d ry aod t"ttd
1.7 m t;r'i)tr.'jn. a eerl w
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' lawf j! rfgf.t tr, tfce aame, Ita rr.Yt.t'sn
ViM ttm Im ' f " jt h arg-.d If
It w t,,n t-y li'.t f?wrre rn th
h"t belief that h wa alWwe4 a Bled
li 'A t' a day rT4a 'A th arlnaJ
aauo-jnt A fcla experjea, h tttMn'A M
tnmA.
"n.i." Mid h, 'I the r.!y q eef P.
worthy of erMPfr.lor.."
rtM( at A raaa.
Mr. Mann !l t yt'r'ik4 UJhr by ea!
lr.g atfer.i'n to f-f that Mr. rxuet
hA maA a rerrt In the ca mi aray and
a ape.h thm rAh-r and h tried to ertr
a ratgorle! nar a to whbr or aot
h thought tl. reaolt)on atvxjld p-
"When tb rMI nail Hum." ld Mr. rm
Hf, "th gr.tlemao from Ca!lf',-ml will
te.ll yott"
'Tt.en." r'rt-i Mr Mann. "I han b
compelled to rvt after th gr,tlmn
"If you will foiknr th g-r.llman from
CaJifmla." ouPlrly replied Mr. !lle4i
"you may vot crre;tly.'
Thla reevmee are greeted with ptlaue
from mmlni acting around him.
Vl:'r'jaly urging the dopPsn of the
relutlon of Impeachment. Mr. Henry
(Tex ) declared that Mr. OilKtt hail mad
an argument In favor of emaac-ulatlr.g th
charge against Jndg Bwayne, txrept th
on count of Improperly certifying hla re-
aonabl expenaea. Judg Bwayne, he aald
aliould b Impeached for "mlrbehavlo', cor-
ruptlon and tyranny a a Judg," and h
urged th houae to aend tha chargea to the
enate.
Mr. Porter (Mass ) declared that the real
question waa whether Judge Bwayne ought
to Im Impeached upon on or more article
or tn ap inrauons. Th houae had no
constitutional power to pass on the guilt
or Innocence of the rpondent
"W hava no right." he said, "to take
from him the presumption of Innocence
which he enjoy under th constitution.
All th houae had to do, he aald, was to
any whether thr had been a probability
of guilt.
peera by Mr. MttleBeld.
Mr. WltlencM (Me.) upon all of the
apeclflctttlona except tha on of th expense
account defended Judg Bwayne. He would
not, he aald, vot for any specification he
felt th senate would not sustain.
"If you believed," Interjected Mr. Henry
of Texaa, "Judge Bwayn acted fraudu
lently In making theac accounts, don't you
think then other specification would
throw light o has latentr'
"No," repllnd. JUr. Uttlefleld, "I don't
think thla house 'l'it an Impeachment pro
ceeding wlU undertake to preeent to the
annate and atand before th people on th
proposition that It la necessary to rely
upon tli atmosphere created by unsus
talned chargea to auataln a charge that I
vague In Ita character."
He waa driven, however, ha said, to th
conclusion that th evidence disclosed In
th caaa of th expense account could not
be Ignored.
Mr. Isomer (FI.), who filed tha original
chargea agalnat Judge Bwayne, cloaed tha
dlscuaalon by denouncing th Judg a
tyrannical and corrupt. He congratulated
tha peopl of World and of the whole
country that ther wa at least one specifi
cation upon which all wer unanimous,
and that waa that Judg Bwayn "had
knocked th federal government out of
money that ought to be due In th treus-
ury."
Th previous question wna ordered, 19
to SI. Th resolution wa then agreed to
without dlvlalon.
Immediately after tha adoption of the
Impeachment reaolutlon Mr. Palmer offered
a resolution for th appointment of a com
mil tee nf flv to notify th senat of the
action ot tha houaa. Another reaolutlon
waa adopted providing that a commute
of seven be appointed to prepare and report
articles of Impeachment against Judge
Swayn.
Th speaker thereupon appointed a th
commltUa to carry th Impeachment Into
th senat Messrs. I'almer of Pennsylvania,
Jenkins of Wisconsin, Qlllett of California,
Clayton of Alabama and Bmlth of Ken
tucky.
At 6:1 the houae adjourned until tomor
row.
rnocicKDiNua or thr bunatb
I'ara Food Hill nieeaaeed as K amber
of I'rlvate Meaesree Dlaeaaeed.
WABIUNUTON. Deo. lS.-ln tha aeuate
today a number of private bill and a few
bill of a saml-puhllo character wer
passed and there wa aome dlauuaalun of
the pure food bill by Messrs. McCumlier,
Mutt (Conn) and Hpoonar. A reaolutlon
granting th us of th pension offlc build
ing for th Inaugural ball alao paaaad. Mr.
bailey expressed opposition to It.
Th house reaolutlon for an adjournment
for the Christmas holidays, extending from
December U to January 4, waa than
adopted. '
On motion of Mr, lmg tha aenata fixed
th dat for tha reception of th etatu
of former Senator John J, Ingalls, con
tributed to Statuary hall by th tat of
Kansas, for January U next.
The aenata paed the following bills:
Restoring In the publln domain a por
tion of the .Ulla river, Indian reservation,
In Arlsona.
Confirming proofa under public land Inw
made oiilslile the land dletrlct within which
the land nuiy lie situated.
Th pur food bill wa then taken ,up
and Mr. Mi-Cumber (. D) addressed
th senat In aupport of th measure.
At I o'olock th 1'hlllppln railroad bill
came up, but a no senator wanted to
peak a number of bill wer paaaed,
among tham on allowing tha aale of un
allotted land In th Yakima Indian reser
vation and a large number of private pen
sion bill.
Th Benat went Into exeoutlv aesslon at
1:01 p. m. and at t:0t o'clock adjourned un
til tomorrow.
nlal by foreign countries that
were reiueeenled at th Worlds (air. The
commissioners of aeversl in lions hav al
ready begun a-sembllng their exhibits fur
shipment to I'milan,! at once, and olhera,
II a aald, will Soon start opeiatlona In this
direction.
Th Hee Waal A4a Ar lb list atueinaa
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POHTI.ANl), Ore., Iec. ll-Heport hava
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working at Ht Iiuls that Increasing In
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SHOOT DEARHC CONTINUES
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tr.st: 'sn tntg sA le-ti't t
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gayae Ukw tr pt-ijt wt d
tt'rll tfa EaAieiow-.t k'-J .--d -tre4
tjt e-vry w .- to Vr.-:t U.
nH.Usn of tJi If fee c lie re-
wtat talu-s t-s dxr.cg t 'r
m'A. j Tw4 sneabbeTs of IL tacvlty of t
fer-aaa YvT-t ,r.teriy UtiiJ ti-.t
tfcy bar jelr.d rA j ga tt-.tjs r;v
atae ta wBjferto of la aid a tea: her
I lb piabtv- t.m jrt.vl I ' t ih
ehvrcb 14 rellgVTO taagra In ttr.h acbooU
Mrs. Margmret a M'rtno wraaa.
wa smlA4 t.tAtrrnltiM her ptrai Bwtr
rug abd brok dawa on the aland. Tt
bearir.g will be err.iin4 toormiw
J. H WaLia. a H m'i froca Halt LaJie.
'."I'y. I'lah. a tt rt wltneee. H t--tlf4
that be yAr4 tie 'nr.'.fl h-jrrh
In Ittl In IsrrJirB and iw to the t'r.itfl
I Btatea In t1". it!ir.g In Vtah. wher be
had a w,n. wto cam to thi country In
im. Mr. W'aJli s.d h had tfcre
wive, b-it not more than ore at a tirv.
He knew Apoat Oe'rge Ta1a!e arvi eUo
Marlon fV.olea In London. B.v cam to
tbla '..untry aa an unmarried arorr.an ul
acrr,rdmg to tb wltr-ee. la rp-J.J to havt
bti ir.arre4 to Teaadal In t tah.
Questioned aa to his belief, the wltna
aaid uaually b nerer beiieved ti'.'.y In
thwt ceiMtUl marriage to th dead, and
four time had tol a- proxy for fo.r
marrtoge of living women to dad men.
He married hla present wife In th trr.pl.
explaining th 'marriage In the temple,
Mr. Walll aald It Is neeieary to take
tha endowment befor marrlag. and In
thla way had paaaed through the endow
ment house twenty times, at least. Th
ceremonies, be aald. had alway ben uh
tantlaliy th sarr.e and each one consume
aUut two hour.
Mr. Weill aald he had a dlrtlnct recol
lection of th ceremonies within the temple
and thai he I abl to describe them Juet
a they took place. He waa asked to give
th oaths taken by those who participated
and this he did. together with a descrip
tion of the secret slgna executed by each
person. Nearly all of th obligation were
that thoa who took part would not reveal
anything they saw or heard on peril of
mutilation of th person, and every one
who passed the temple, said the witness,
was compelled to agree to the conditions
laid down by th priest.
Th penalties agreed to were given by
Mr. Wallla aa follows:
That the throat be rut from ear to ear
and the tongue be torn out.
That th breast be cut asunder and the
heart and vitals be torn from the body
That the body be cut asunder at th
middle and th bowels cut out.
That If demanded we will give all we pos
ses to th support of the church.
Th next obligation wa one of chastity,
In which the obligator agreed not to co
habit with any person not given him or her
by trie priests.
Tklaks Obllxatloa a Jake
Another obligation wa on that we would
"never cease to Importune high heaven to
avenge the blood of the prophet upon the
nation of the earth or the Inhabitants of
th earth," "I don't Just remember which
said the witness. .
This wa followAd by a quotation from
Ih Scriptures, I think Revelation vl.
The souls of those slain cried aloud on
the altar for vengeance.' "
Mr. Taylor, for the protectant, did not
ask for a description of th ceremonies,
but turned tlm wltneaa over to Mr. Worth
Ington for cross-examination. Mr. Worth
ngton ontained rrom Mr. Wallls that he
had given notice to hi bishop severs!
months ago of hi severance from the
church.
Mr. Wallls, when questioned hv Mr
Worthlngton, told the committee that he
had always conaldercd the obligations In
the light of a Joke and that he thought
many otners had considered them In th
am way. He said ther never hnd been
any aolemnlty In the taking of the obllga-
non so rar a ne could aee. Mr. Worthlng
ton told th committee that he was not
ready to proceed with cross-examination
until he had consulted with others and
asked that the witness be excused until
this sfternnon.
John T. Nlckolson, record r of the Mor
mon temple, was excused temporarily on
a physician's certificate.
Will Marry After Loag Delay.
Oeorge If. UrlmhaJI, preeident of the
Rrlgham Young university, testified that
he had two wives, married before Mao.
Senator Smoot Is a member of the unlvt r.
slty board, but waa not present when wlt
neaa wa elected president. Senator Smoot
recently addressed the students and al
ways urged them to obey the law.
Juslah Hickman, a teacher In Rrlgham
Toung university, testified that ha was
married first In lwt and again In 190. The
first wife died In 1R00. For ten years, he
ald. he lived with two wives and had
children by both of them. The witnea
aald h went through hn temple with hi
second wlfa, two or three yer ago and
lhay wer sealed, but no legal marriage
had taken place. He aald he had taken no
top to conform to the law fn relation to
marriage.
'Than, a you understand It, you ar not
legally married to your - prearnt wlfT"
aaked Mr. Taylor.
"No, air; not ao far."
"You aaid 'not ao far,' " aald Mr. Van-
colt, one of the attorney for Mr. Smoot.
"What did you mean by that?"
Mr. Hlckmnn explained that he had been
a little negligent, but mat lie and 4il wife
had decided that they should b married.
)1 aald of th fifty or sixty teachers In
th university he was morally certain that
only two, Mr. Urlmhall and himself, had
been pulygamlala.
Th witnea said ha look tha woman who
becam hla second wlfa In 190 to Mexico
and that th cersinuny had been performed
wkill they war walking through th
country. H said ther were no polygamous
marriage performed In th Cnl.ed Stat re
at that time, ne could not remember who
had acted a witness nor If there had born
any record made of the marrlag.
Mr. Hickman again took tha atand at
p. in.
Chairman nurrow asked Mr. Hickman
concerning hi marrlag In Mexico and waa
told that th ceremony waa performed by
ome man named McDonald, who, the wit
nea said, must hav obtained hi author
ity directly or Indirectly from tha president
of the church, on croa examination Mr.
Hickman aald he believed In plural mar
rlages at th tlm, but ha not believed in
AJNiy RMMWikwT tKw ftill Nf IBB
gcftUve Uromo Quiaico
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fcat fe ras . w-
care4 t-.x vre.a. .i rVrt
ti-
tr r-fc a ra rif w SI f G-l.
Mr iTm. to a -.e. rereaww i2c tie
tt ixiura taf kai erg-1 s'"f ':
In tiue tuy -..r. tgit wvif be; f.
V-a. Mrtv Fa LaJte CT
ef. wa h.r ta . fVrJ--
wr wa ir rl Mirmrr
fAi k ai stt t l"ta --y year aga.
l-a tft y vt1 w ? ' O-A;-. tn
lv ; v I !. f way V
it a.- artti If kvw4 ra... a h
rsia- as Or"-. ti w '--
hi tr u CVr- f t- ''r ci.r- Hr
k.-l la Or-. sj-4 ti :in wt
t tr h-mtA s tret w :f oi f tr a
itT wa. h'.rtt B bra Vwa 'fj - a
j gT tkU ta T- It M tcr-;:'
mX lUt If t-iJi-i 4X1 th rr
ar.d Ual fcr y-r"t ttili w S yr
A aJ-l i- 14 tt b r.-fel a
se-eyl uasi aedl refae4 V fw t-AS.
'A tT j'-' r txtbrt. hr-.
4V,vn ag-Ua aa h l-!d t ccimsi:'.r
to to to VxAl afTer kr aid ttt
at to tt wajerg fwa fr'.ta 1 J a rr
l-'.I 4y:ght this swre-:! i."r arrsntg
! WaeiJtgv.m.
Meraaaa eliaxtaia la BMe.
Artr.r Mvrnixig. a tea'ber la the trthH:
wt'sn of CtaV aid k r-d b-l e24 o
to o.i4Kt fl.r-"a tiaewea ta ha m hss.
tt tw.nty eraplla He rA letter trerriCJ-g
t..-a how to outline th Morm' cia l
Ot -.ter w dated aVeat a yr T aad
at'.-ir la RepteabeT. 14 Mr. Um.lz.
aald be is not a Mormon kiizeif-
yr T V offered In erVl-we paanage
trm the FV. of M'rmoo m-ct to all gr-
of tha sh'Mis Tty wer larg'iy coo
posed :t ik!rV of th Brea cf pmnJcr-t
Morm'.n. an-.or.g t.vm the pT"HT.t cf tb
church ar.d the a;et:. laI4:rg Sen
ator eaaort-
Seraior Hopkir d Mr. Taylor what
b espec-ted t pryT ty that?
We a pr-7Tir. ' id Mr. Taylor, "that
th Mormon church 1 teaching It rei.g'.oo
at public expert a.-.d tlt th leaeou are
largely compfd cf tl'raphlew of men
who are "notorious; iygamJat."
91 la later Hlata at Seaaatlaa.
P1TTSBCRO. Dc. U Rer. A. H. Jolly,
who united Mr. ChadwVk In marrUge
with hi cousin, Vr. Lroy 8. Chad wick, la
an Interview today admitted that h wa In
possession cf several Important secrets in
connection with th famous case, bat could
ny.t talk for publication. He msde a plea
for fair play for Mm. Chadwkk and aaid
she was a grievous. 7 wror.ged woman.
Questl'-n aa to th rumor that Mr. Chad-
wick had succeeded In negotiating a loan
for Jjr..V In Pittsburg he declined to con
firm or deny.
Continuing. h said: "It i claimed th
paper held by Mrs. Chadwlrk is forged. Do
you know that It was forged paper? No
one eiso doe, it remains lor me court 10
prov that."
At this Juncture Mr. Jolly wa inter
rupted: "Do you mean to convey the
meaning that the securities are not worth
less; that the signatures on the note are
genuine?"
"I have not said ao." quickly replied Mr.
Jolly. "Watch development In this case.
It la a peculiar affair. I know of several
Interesting points In the case and I could
answer the majority of your questions, but
I will not do It. I am determined to re
main silent In connection with all the
troubles dl the Chad wick family."
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