The Omaha . Daily Bee HEWS SECTION PACES CJZ TO LIGHT WEATHEB rOHECAST. Frr .hrs Fii'r ird to'der. For Iowa Snow nj cclder s Vol.. M..o. i; OMAHA. Fill PAY .4X0. JANUARY fi. 1!I1-S1XTKKN PA (IKS. SIMILE nun TWO CKXTS. J 1 ! CHANGE IX PLANS ! AGA1XS1 L0KI31EB: BeTeridge Kay Fire Fint Gaa ia Otater Fight i Beiult of Adjouraraeat - - OWI KAY YIELD PBECEDEXCE 1 ( r ... i JJdiaaa Seaatora Jfraontj Bepvrt to Bs Beady MoadjJ. J , , w. L :ji mi: fob judge i leva Beprewatati.. Coa.idered to ' . Ducceea wimi taxaerajiier. j . ; bules AXFKDxrjrTs offtbed , ' ' JJevrrle RrMlatlaa Prwvldee that w ; M.fl.. f. ni-rb'srae re .rattles it In- 'weidertlwa ( Title Oat- Be Rn4. III! i WASHINGTON. Jan. S Th ad)oun- rrit cr li.e r,at until M mdir on ae- ' c unt of th Jh f tVtiaior Elk.n ral rr.traJ rhar,-a In the pian. of th- ae op- f-e 4 to ."enaler Ixrimer bein prrmiu-d m' " r J.iowa to rM.in hi. a-at. It u e-rrted tl M , err- A. C. Phainnerfer eTitlor Oaarv todaj in cnt- Inmi .f the report of tbe eommltte on; "lvrs,a ar1 .-lii-ctioo" and tlt he would to-trodute Va--lutlai to declare the elee ti" of Mr. Ixirlmrr lllea-al. - The adyum- rtrrt UT.t l Mordav. however, roakea tt fwlHe for Prt-.T Reveridaie to complete) a n .mrr i, rtron ana u nr. neue , r.i w-ii aucmit wen a report JMOoaar ( a-d tr..,l . a p,rh upon It. j Thfte la b- u -t1on ckiW whether Sen- at-r Omen or Senator BereMJee will flrej the Cm run lo the fltr.t aa-alnpt Mr. lr-J Iirrr. If Senator BevenJae la reaay I Vonda- and It ia a.ld that he will be the Itrneral irr.prei'-lon 1 Itiat Mr. Oaen -will t-p aalde arid let the Indiana aeoator peak firai. Mr. Owen la aaid lo deatre to apeak acwinM Mr. Is rlro-r hecau th how of oorruptloa In -ba Illinola leiala tura aewna a oZIvr a rood arfunieTit tn upfwrt of the Owen reolutlan for a eon atituDonaJ aw-radment to pronde for the iection of aerators by direct rote. Vmm Te W le There are ertdenoea ow the f'oor of the . enata that fhe er.aora are feeing aked j to take aldei ob the Lxtrlrner case ax.d i rery Indlrat'on imnoU to a kmc and J heated debate. Befora adou-nrDent feoth houaea ap potcted comniittaea to attend the funeral whicn will le held In Cluns. W. Va., oa Faturdar- The conrresalonal anourner will va bera tomorrow night in a apecfal train, rriureir.a" Sunday room In 4. There will be no public cerenvoltr o a-y cbar acter In tb capital, but prlrat nta will l performod at the lkusa rwMdesr bere tomorrow aftenooo- Saallh Mar e Jwlff. F.-Vrterr. U rw 1? ml tlx Jea and Be toil ISsi.la arw wrvdpr co-4-!"-TUr)n" by Freotdent Ta'U It became kl tofiar. for jaeblpc 1)4 fonr.T torueed Joie Willis Vanderanter. recesily pro moted t tha supreme court, en. the circuit bench, and Mr. Boweil to take the pl&ra on Hit court of customa areals made ri ant by the promotion of Jodfe William H. Hunt ta the court of eowimet-oa. Mr. Boa- S Mia It Is believed U-at Rer--taUTa . I . Bmith would accept the- apilntroewt tse ( 1 Xjreloent Is said to bs hesitating bex-ause ; resmrda him a valuable member of con-1 (resa. 1 Two tmKirtant amendmeata to the rulea : of the houae. on Intended to out rim k tha regulars In their f-g t againat ths insur gent rsis as to c acrjarglng committees from coosidcraUon of bills and tha otoer 40 throw committee meetings open to the public, were Introduced today by Reprs ' aentatirs Norrls of Nebraska, who led tha Inaurgent rcpub&cana In their ruk-a fight Of last March. , The rssoiuUiiB Is rr.cet the recent ruling of SpealLer Cannon that on mutiua to ds charge a conimlries frata considerarion of a bill the bill must be read In entirety provti-s that la the consideration of sues,),- g. Merchants bank In I.croln was taken a motion In the houae the moasures snail OVer this afternoon by Morris Koliom. H. be read bf tills only. Mr. Norria briievea this will mat taa attempt of t) regular repubiicana to de prive the insurgent ruia of Its effective ness, f r wader the rule the reading of A bill might ' occupy all the ra rr.ajn.ng avail able time of a aessiOB of congress. The public committee meeting resolution. baaed on the contention that secrecy of 1 tommittee tranaacUona Is contrary to pub-' uc poucy. provtdea that unless .otherwise 1 srdered by the bousa. the bustaesa of jtj standing, aaioct and apscial ootnmuteea i Shall be public. Including the record of ail rotes taken. Bills for Brarrtlwt. Two bills providing for -reapportionment ; af the country for representation in con- j - will be l-resented te the house to- ! j.orrow by Chairman tVuuijker of the ! V'use committee on ceot.s One of the talis will be based upon a con- ' r! nuance of the preaeat aueir.bership of S I. ! Thia will fix the bases of teptr stn-.at jn ! t one c-ong-eOTmaa f wr every ri ' . !-' m the Vnited Siatf. The other Ul s til fix a repreeratettoa of one cwngrerrun or each ni ("7 inl abitants. ma-ir a Tvial sternbership ttt V3 ta tha bu-ae. Chaixmsn Crunis.aer all o.? r tre lo atlla in order that both mar formally l Convd-rd by the mmmitlre Af.tr :r. 'xoductton m tlie house Uie i- ir- trrred back to Mr. luinwtrl't t -:r.i.. ;- lea. la ike ta of fnir.it the future a- wf uie noae iu rere ntt: jn v ;L c-w nates of Ariwr.i and Ntm li . uu S'C coed in th- future sbo.u.g tic house sierr. t-rt ip- I Mere Mar fwe Itailrwad. Aa arpcopnaiion of U .?: ( in ;4f ; cf tt PM1 piettujwv i.s l.r t ; f relocatkjsi of the raaama ia vi lading the aalaries. st'i-i ii s.s: r: taiia. was ard of ronrea t-. i ... S. ar department. t-r The wnMl fia w for lbs rs Ir al baaa IhrwuKb tiM t ulrr-ia r.t at n net -A Bet -ft .-e j lumerou j tret abiik aa le.rl. Th. a, L c reasons, it -at dertded ta'n.ooe tie U--s bark vf tte cut sad east of Cold r. II. T..e tcrvey jv.t coitip.eted shew the rust ol .lu r-Wx.aiiua al.: I ssroed. ft". T, H-Tjb wi ia I I V Jrsl year Bid In r-lot alios will acarecaie the an-.usit for use during ttu-,1ievt; year fiesidrs iival the War oei-art- ijsnefct aaaed udjy for a deficiency ,auro-.. prtatK of t: "? oe tor the asm iarj- t tor the tarrvnt riatwl ear. Theae'amouais are additional le azwai t.l.- nave be-a I , . 1 tCauausd e abscond Ptea) Reception Closes First Day of New Administration iGoTeraor. Foraer TrOTemor. Their) Wi7fi tad Other Officers aad . j wi'Wi V 11 awaits. - I i iFrt-m Staff Co-ei;vrid'nt j LINCOLN. Jar I '.-"? ial Te"'gram.- j orriciai ar.i n tontehi wit wek-otne to a rw a:mir;i-ikn til goodhye to an otitcoi-ur. one. The inauc- lira I rrnriinn rr. 'r ft r-wiWnt cf the brilliancy .f fome- ear' affair because ' Govmor Aldrirh ecmetlne eg put M j ".JLT r!T'1 """ir l:m'ted perforce a reception. 7 th- reception look pa-- in r-re-en-- tive hall from to ! oclorV. Here stoid J":.. -LJ : I I'n - guest wi'VH lo the ser.are thiwy r. bee- an otTin p'ttni Brd where - nch.wai f-nrf. Tie piwh was of a. I perTeetly lnnrrt k7)d. 1 Governor Ybrrer' a c'onel ' I In attniart-r- ir full or. 'orm. OcTfnnr i AMrich a f faff u r.ot ptecu for the j and mfficiTt rreson thai OoverTior j AMKch d'.-cidi-d to l.ave Do rurh jrlitterint j Kr"- j The iwHiIm lice la rr.r-enlaMre r.aT ! Governor A. C. Phalienherf er and Mr. ! f"l slier bencer. Gort-rcrr C. II. AVirkb uid lira. Aid- I ' rich. t Ufulnant Govrrujr M. R. I'.opewfH and 1 Mra. Hof-wrll. PrMid-Bt, of h- .erat J. H Morehrad J and Mr. Mo.Thead. Ppkr r the Horn John Kahl. Ker. of 81. te i.rre C. Junkin and jvt,j!)B fry cf Kt A w. Mri Wl,t aaj,,,- r. Barton, Tr-arv rer U G. Brian an Mra. im.. Ptate Trearur W Geore. A. Georfe and Mr. Attorney General A. Mullen and Mrs Mi'llea- Attomey Genera Grant Mart'n and Mrs. Martin. Superintendent of Public Instruction E. C. Blahop and Mm. Biahop. Faperintendent of Public I nt ruction J. W. Crabtree and Mrs. Crabtree, CommlF-loner of Public !nJ and Build-in- E. B. Cowles and Mrs. Con le. Judjra M. B. Keicae. JuAre J. B. Barnes and Mrs. Barnes. Judce C. B. Lettoa and Mra. Ivettoo. Judcr Jar-cb Fa ret t arid Mrs. Fawcett. Jodjte J. L Root and Mrs. Root. Judge W. B. Roae sad Mrs. Row. Jadge H. Sedgwick and Mrs. F-dgwrtdc Railaav Commi-alocer H. J. Wlnnett j and Mrs. Wlnnett. j Railway Commi-rtoner W. J. Farae and 1 Mrs. Furs. j Railway Commifosoner H. T. Clarke, jr.. I and Mrs. Clarke. Bartender and Clerk Locked in Ice Box janai City SaJooa is Bohbed by Two Hea, VTLo Take Caih ia Till tad Watch. KANAB C1TT. Jan. I Kmmrt Farley, a bartender, and J.'T. Wolf, a-hotel clerk. were the victim of tvs bold hold up early tndsr in a saloon at ICS rwe- . watch Parley, one of them said: , -Xow turab lniouhe loe box " The robbers locsed the Ice box and socaped. ' Fifteen minutes later Farley and Wolf were released by the saloon porter- ' A grocer rn Kansas City.. Kan., with a customer, wees robbed by two men and left la a refrigerator last week. LINCOLN BANK MANAGEMENT SUDDENLY CHANGES HANDS Faranerw and Mereauawts Taken I'l SI lag; af FwUwsa mm W. K. Barket. 4er From a Staff Correspoodetit.) 1 UXCOLX. Jan. . (FpeciaLV-The Farm- K. Burket and H. C. Beaumont- The baak Is to be divorced completely from the in surance company of the name. . The sudden change in ownership come about at the instance af the State Bsnklng board, which ha exerted considerable pressure te bring about the change. Mem bers ot the banking board now tar that "itn cait1 "rp!o,e! nd un eonfldence w hich the -ew management ' w 'jvj- 11 tfcik mnl strong aad stable lngt.tunon. . Nebraska's New Governor I s i CHE3TLH MARSHALL AIMS AT HIGH FLIERS Goreraor of Indiana Adriei Xembeis tn Smri nf ClrrA Tim-. -J ! Be Safe. ItAJTT AXES TO BE GE0U5D So Money ia Hoaeit Public Senice, Saya Exe retire. SCiLEOJTE HOLES THE KITE STBDTG i j Too Proiptrona Legislator Haa Buler! oa Groaad Floor. 1 KTSSOCBI LEGIS1ATTJBX BEGETS T. Barker ( Plata Ele-tew aekrr wf Hawae mm Praak W. Melllter Prewldlaa: Officer f the fteaate. INDIANA POLIS Jan. i. When the slxtr. j sewnth session cf the Indiana generaj 1 aratmhly convened today the democrsts ; .ad a good working majority m both houses for the flrrt time ia sivteen year. At ; rxr toth hoii!M- met jointly and listened to the anmsage of Governor Thomas K ; Marshall. 1 la his mesxage to the Indiana letrUlature today Ootennc Thomas R Marshall told the members "to be careful of the man who warned to show him a good time the day after be had been introduced." and also to beware of the "high flyers." "The fellow who wants to show you a time. sua me governor. has an axe to gr'nd and he Intends to chop his own wood wiia It. There is no money In honest public service and the man who Ties high In ofTh-e has some one holding the string to bis kits." Governor Marshall recommended the re peal of the county option law, the enact ment of a direct primary w and a refer endum act giving the voters the rUrht to approve or rsuoct mens urea nased by tie legislature. Ilarki and1 Bond. kjji me matter or regulation of issues or j stocks and bonds, the governor says. "I recommend that you revise, the cor poration laws of Indisna so that no cor poration can Issue a dollar s worth of stock without a dollar tn money or a dollar's worth of property going into the corpora tion, to the satisfaction and approval of In? stats board cf tax commissioners. ""And 1 recommend that all troDsporta tkon lines be prevented from Issuing; bonds without the consent of the stats railroad oommlasion first being obtained by show lag that the funds raised from the issue are to be actually used for corporate pur poses, and that the aale of such bonds for less than Si cents oa lbs dollar be fur-Mddrn-- ' On the state resrutaUon of trusts, the ( x governor reocomenda: "if yon wast tn eliminate the trusts eoact a taw forbidding any corporation kof thb stfcj- from. Jaueisf -pr, Urt eaav'las MoerW!-'" - ( j.jstisif, of other eorporailoca. J , ' ' . - ' Mlaawarl" Lest La tare Be-grlws. JEFr'tXfiOX CiTT. Mo. Jan. i Mis souri legislature organised today. John T. Barker of La Plata was elected speaker of the bous aad Frank W. Mc Allister of Monroe county, president prj tera or the senate. Others chosen at the 4nuxtnc caucus last night were elected. Eputer Baxker, In assuming hi duUe. : deliterrd an address, promi-ing faurnews pramiNiig to the repubiicana. who are in a minority, and 'raid that due oonsiderauon will be given to all messages of Governor Hadley. The republicans were so pleased that they adapted a rwoluuon thanking the ! speaker for his protnise of fairness. - a tcaoraaa la Illlnwln. EPRINGF1ELD. 11L. Jan. a. Lieutenant Governor Ogiesby aeverely oirJcised the senate today when he fuund that cot tnough senators to n.akc a quorum had) re rosined in Eprir.gfield and that aa a re- j suit no action was possible on the election j canvai The senate w lill remain technically in j eeneion over Sunday t CHAS. BILLERBECK SHOOTS HIMSELF THROUGH HEAD Sew f Mayor f Ow-awnd, Draa4tat Over 111 UeaHh. Taken His Life. . OSMOND. Neb.. Jan. i. (Special Tele grom Charles J. Bilterbeck. son of Mayor Pillerfceca. committed suicide at I K o'clock tonight by shooting himself through the I temple with a Colts thirty -eight. IU was depondent over in neeUh. The deed was premeditated. X. A.LDR1CI1, . "-xlirf " v, f Jf... -.-k.-r,-. m From tha Waarungton Herald. 1 WYKORE CITIZENS INDIGNANT Claim 5o Erideaee Hai Beea Secured to Warrant Charge. BASX B0BBEB5 THERE OXE TDIE iwkrr tf Men A-j-eated at lewaew br Mnwaaia Awlatorlt d Itc- elsec Talk la.Wltbwnt .... Fsw4attaa. . WTMORE. .- Tkn. S (Special.! A 1 Question frequently asked bere U. "If state j ttaaa: c omroisaoner wiiy 01 ivansas aww- , - ST a. -N.' - Ti: . . : J f J f ? ' t "t --."- -a. , ri-si B, 1 -w m m . 1 a r tj. , y fr a - nana roooers are in v. , more. - n on ; his ewnnectlon with the national corn ex he hare them arrest edT I positions. He was for several years as- Wymore citisens truivt they never nar- bored bank robbers and that their officiela j nave aever mua-w m amy n - and other agentiea. government secret serv- loe men and officials from various towns and counties who have been here since last July. Mr. Dolly has been asked to prove his kasha uationa against the officials and ciU aens of Wymore. If be can prove the stale- Iment that the bank robbers were here the Question Is asked. "Why didn't tie hare j them arrested T' t It Is now an established fact that men ho are now alleged to comprise the Kan- ! aaa gang of bank robbers resided In this city last summer. They bare not been seen tn Wymore or vicinity since the Brattle, Kan., bank robbery of November ?. Tot Men atelensed. When they first came to town they were regarded as suspicious characters and were under police surveilance constantly. Thr place of residence, the home of H. Hoerr, now held in Meryavilie, Kan., awaiting trial on a charge of imputation tn tha Beattie robbery, waa frequently searched and every effort made to get evidence to convict the men on some charge or get them out of tha city. In July the city police found a quantity of merchandise In the house, and surmising It to be stolen, took possession of tt and notified heriff Dunnlck of Cloud county. Kansas, to come here. He came, briefing a starch warrant, and parties who Identified some of the goods stolen from them. The Kansaa sheriff was shown the men and their house, but took so action until the Wymore officials arte led the men on a charge of vagranc-v and held them until they couid convince the ahertff to arrest the men and take them to Kansas- He was begged to take Hoerr. but refused. Haapletaiwa Ibaraeterw. Tha men taken ware James Wilson. jjame u:ac ana rrui jscsson. Al tr.e time of their arrest. Pi-karton men. gov ernment men and otWr detectives came here, and ail were of the opinion that noted crooks and criminals had been caugnt. The three were taken to Concordia. Nothing couid t-e proved aainst them and t !.' were re.eaaed and' returned here. They re mained bere until a abort time previous to the BeatU robbery and have not been here since. Wymore official have always been, and are now, ready to arrest any ciusea of Wymore or person bere. wten that oitlsen or person shows cause, or if cause ia enow a by any other person. Every aid and effort ha been given the xmi and other authorl lie ia looking up bank rob ber and other criminals and the com munity as a whole has sided m every way possible and is aiwaye ready to aid in cap lurir.g crimir.i. or hcliag eocjety at large. The reports concerning Wymore ta re gard te the bank robbers were net regarded seriously here st first, but since the re ports have continued and begun te be gen erally accepted as true, resentment Is strong snd a move to have those respon sible fur 1 ae statements ither prove or re pud.te them fiads ready sjpport and fa ro:. acoTXMxam of ockaw Takatgatr-m. yoF.n ... . K i Tr.aairT. . n rz Wi ititpii... . n n -l. tt JcH? rnli.alx.if HL-- . av. ri-i. krwxi4, . alni'c . . . l.i uu rxrr.ri- a i m e Jones to Lecture nn A nnl a Civnrnnrr w" " t w " Under Irrigation Idaho Orcharditt Will Appear ca Daily Program of Omaha -' Land Show. - Lectures e.v: the growing of apples for profit -lw Irrigated etst-ieU will be the subject of a series of lictert a to beite- ' Bvered at the Omaha land show by James W.lkM ImM arkA now In1fmrti tn lrrt)rt)o- pro. Umha. Vr Jnnra lt kDOW ta Omaha becauae oi I sistaat to Prof. P. G- Holden of the facultr I0.a state Agricultural college at x men. Mr. Jones has been making addresses be fore farmers' institutes hi the west for fhe last year. He has prepared a special series of talks for the daily programa of the Omaha land ahow. He will take up his subject from a viewpoint calculated to make It of Interest to the widely varying sections which will be represented In the attendance at the land show. The lectures given by Mr. Jones will gain an added force frvm the illustrations af forded by the displays to be made from we Doiae raiiey orcnaros. Orchard bow bearing tn the Boise valley have prod need crops that sold for Sl. an acre oa the trees. Monday. January O, Prof. Holden. with whom Mr. Jones was associated In lewa, will appear at the land ahow with a spe cial lecture. Fifteen Killed in Wreck in South Africa Train Heavily Laden with Holiday j&akera Overturned Sear Kath eart, Cap Colony. CfnmnOWX, rnlon of South Africa. Jan. (.-Fifteen persona were killed and forty or fifty others Injured In the wreck of a passenger train near Nathcart, Cape Colony, early today. The train, which waa loaded with holiday maker from East London, left the rails and rolled down an embankment. DIXIE FLYER IN THE DITCH Fast Train frwss Chirac Is tarael 5lear M tea, Ga Fatalities. Oser- MACON. Ga.. Jaa i The Dixie flyer. the fast Cnicago-Jarksonrllle train, waa ditched at S o'clock this morning In Inaia. on the Georgia Southern at Florida rail road.' ninety milee below Macon. The en gine and four cars were overturned. The lssengers were scmewhat ebsken uj. but there were no fatalities The only per son seriously Injured was the fireman. None of the aleep ag or club cars left the track. The train started for the south from Chicago yesterday. About a month ago the flyer waa wrecked at almost exactly the aame place. Nebraska Woman's Conscience Forces Her WAeHIN'JTON. .'an. -In the final dais of the old year and Is the early days of the tew. the conaciencew of some doers the past evil appear to have pricked tbwnv Within the last ten ca no less than twenty-fjve contr.butiors to the "con science fund lave been received at the Posic-ffice departmeat- One man. IS years old. wiidtg from Iee Muinea. la. admits having robbed the postomce at El do. I a., when he was IT years eld. The total amount of his loot was V. which ta promises te rfj mm 1' MESSAGE OF SHJLLLENBERGER ! GoTernor Opeai with Befereace to the Baak Guaranty Law. DAYLIGHT LAW IS PBAISED Appropriation ( KCtgbt He aid red Thowseuad Iswlla-w far Library and lasiesM fsarl Baildlaar as Rerwawane-sided. ' iFVom a Staff Correspondent.) ' IJNCOLX. Jan- a special.) Governor Fhalienberf er'e annual message was read to both houses of the legislature here to day. Governor Shalienberger first referred to the guaranty of deposit law. just declared J valid by the supreme court cf the I'nited States, and said he would make no further recommendations for banking laws. He recommend that the so-called "non-par- Laan" Judiciary and school superintendents bill be re-enacted, with the portions ob jected to by the supreme court omitted. The popular election of Vnited States sen ators is commended and the lenalat-ra is urged to adopt resolution endorsing ths proposed Income tax amendment. We have too many elections, and should not be called upon to chouse officers oftener than once ta two years. The governor and other state officers should be elected for four-) ear terms and be made ineligible for re-election. The work of the state rail-ray commission Is commended, and the suggestion that a state weigtimsster be provided for by law Is mad. Other state officers and departments get warm com mendation from the governor. Legtialail Traffic. On the subject of the liquor traffic the governor says: "The thirty-first session of the Ne- rmM.m. lesiwiaiure enacted a number ef bslla placing further and more atrlngent rcatrtetiona upon the liquor traffic, in addi tion to those already provided In the law then In operation In the atat. Thee aev- eraJ laws and an-eodments are ail proving to be wiae and aalutary measures, esne- dslly the so-called daylight saloon bill. I which because or the novelty of its re strictions was at first bltter.y aaaalied This law. however, has been vindicated by the vnanswerable logic of exeprience aa the beat regulatory liquor law yet enacted by any stnt. Tfce salient prin ciple and provision of the law that the tale of liquor shall be confined practically to the hours ef daylight onJy ia rapidly find ing favor In other states as well. Indeed, the idea of limiting the hours of aale and the number of saloons in accordance with population la a ttature in the control cf the evils of the liquor traffic that Is being adopted tn some form by almost every na- t nouae confst.ng of Kotouc. s?bo-mkec snd Hon of advanced civilization. Cnder ths i Q'Jsckecbush. informed the senate that ail speratian of tlus law as well aa the other i ready. The senate Lied into the houne provisoes of the Nebraska statute dealing 'chamber, led ty Li-c'tenaot Gevemw Hotw wuh the asms subject this state Las ae- 1 vJl. and Ccap.ain Mvckel of the bouae de compliahed reetui In n.lnimiaing the evils) Hatred a praer. Committees were tfi.n if the liquor question to an extent that i appointed by Leutt-nant Governor Hoi challengea corr.panun .with th abowisg ! '". pris.ded. to wait upon the mi made by any other state ia the unu-. ' lous toiruc.iiant in the rrrrinni and - m mat - mum more can still be cie along the same Unas if w cm se cure a proper obsen ance and obedience to our Una upon the subject. Nebraeka has a splendid reputation a a law-abld- (Continued on Page neven.) to Refund Stamp; - v ; mm soon as L can obtain Ihe cash. A three- pa letter wa irucn Led py a ow uomaa tn Nebraaka. enclualng a two cent atamp. fhe eiplained tlt ahe had rm several years ago a letter nn whir tre stamp had not been cancelled. Pbe ued the stamp afain and fcr cojtsnecce has Uc . troublir.g her ever mc- Re cently, abe wa turned asay from her home by her faiher becauae ahe had Joined a certaJo church. Ifjnti to hie an "honast and holy lift." he felt U.at mf must return to the govemnicnt the aca-wa abe clshunestJy had used. ALUIUCH TAKES HIS NEW OFFICE Ia?orsiag and Oatjoiag: Exwntivei Deliver Metsaea to the Le?i lature of Kebr&tka. ISSULS OF CAMPAIGN ABE ALIVE ! i Goreraor Sayi Politici Katt Have Ko i Part ia Lawnaking:. 'BOTH PAY ATTE5TI0S TO OMAHA 1 I j Out jo lay Official Strongly Commeada j Preteat Liqaor lw. ALDBICH FAVOES HOXE BULL lMlliralla ereaswalew Taae P! Befwre Jolal weaalmw Hosa mm 1-r.ate BoJIew d- Jaara 1 ntll Tneassy. From"a ftaff NvreHm1M LINCOLN. Jan. I - i Pf-ecia1- Cl'eeter II. I Aldrii-h was Inaugurated a K '1'""',r i Nebraska this aftcrro n ar.d aTter the nam !of office had been sJmlniater-d by Ctiii jtit(f-e P-eeee lt r.ew executive delivered jan addrtss Iti wM.-h h wi-r.ei te r-er-.-ibled leeislatwre that the Issues of the jpslrn are still alive btrt tHal politic mwl 1 have no rt In the l-girlatson about to be 1 darted The floor cf the boui-e of rrpre,w'rltJ'' jl:all. where Ilie Insustiration was hril. wai filled with visitor, and rray tei- lutr hront'it toeiir wive a-n tteni in to sit hei.!e them. The gl!e-1e were niled and le best seist had been takn Ion fhefore I oclmk. the hour set for tie eremony. Tie address of Govetncr Plallenberger. M la; wtirs to a Nbraka !ri,ature a it chief executive, wa psrliculsrly long and was full of weiehty conidei tlon ad complex aricumenta IThiougB this the crowd liittened with interest Few hta at Oanaba. Governor Phallenberget and Governor Aldrii-h b.th 1ji4 a few uncomplimentary thinss to say about the Nebraska metropo lis The outsoing official started a gen eral laugh wtven he remarked that since the recent beginning of custer proceedlnif againft the clief of pli la t-nsha the "lid ha been screwed down so tight tha-. ik.- iVlnh Mnnr i la itmiir irink after ?" l- :! "z'jrzi liqutir ia rrr i-ium? .. t.--.- . practicaMllty of the ouster las was seri ously uertioned by the only Nebraska governor who has ever tried to use thetn. end h, eadvocated a la wwhk-h would give to the governor the arbitrary p"sr r r of uiension of any such official subject, of , court1, to an appeal to the supreme court. Governor Shallrnberwer complained witn I I witn cuatMn gover-1 aume irony that since It waa a cu nowadays to elect only a me-term nor the man who Instituted aa ouster sum had very little chanc of ever seeing tt certied through the courts. The present primary lew waa given ton aider Me attention In the metwage and a return to the convention r Fim wa rtrongiy urged as more representative, less j expensive and In every a' a more :at1e-i factory method of getting good nominees. Aid rich far Hwsae Bale. The Incoming governor wa not mo long tn getting through with hie recommnla- - tlons, presumably because he bas many . chances to talk to the legia'.ature ahead of him. but he was exceedingly vehement and somewhat oratorical In 14 delivery, and received hearty applause. He Insisted that the "great dtbauchlng and over- weening Brewery truat" la still active and that the election taught It nothing of the determination of the people ta rule their own state. He recommended home rule for cities over 1.0. and took his oppor tunity of paying back Ioug'as county by declaring against voting machines and de scnbir.g fraud aaid to have been perpe trated In the last election. The governor is liopeful of good results from the division of power In the govern ment, and thinks that the. republican gov ernor and the atrong republican minority ought to work In harmony with the demo- : era tic majority. He suggested that the amount of lesristatioa be smsll and that aa adjournment of the session he reached by March L All of the points In the new governor s speech were well received. Both speeches will be printed and distributed. The crowd aeemed to be rather of a republican pe suasioa and Governor Aldrirh reoelred many enthusiastic congratulstiona. The Immediate members of his family. Mrs. A Id rich and the four sons, tienrge. John. , Chester and Fred, were seated directly la front of the clerk stand in the Erst row . of ace la In the aame party were, the governor's secretary, L. B. Fuller. Mr Fuller, and a brother. R. D. Fuller. Ml Rcbtataffer of David City, and the pastor of the Methodist church which the Aid rich family has attended. P.ev. J. R. Oetty. with members of his family. separate llaaaew tew ewe. The bouse and ernaie were each called to order in' their own chambers fur th? Joint soot on and a committee from itte curt them to the rostrum, rvnelur placek and Members Anness and Natxman stai fur the two governors, Senator Tibuets and Memlrs Lindsey snd Worsncr for ihe chief jusuoe. and Stcatur SelUck and laesr. bers Eger and Matrsu for the other sts'. off.ciers who were to be sworn ia The ar rangement us the various off ciaia kiotu.' the chamber cauwd aoru dietur-nc- i seiersi lntanc-s and the clano voce ! 1. A. Better, the assistant ee.i-eent-al ! t arms, was necessary, it titvcr lanei iu huahed and restctf l! rui'.-t :b ember and vi-ilvnt' i vr :.m vne iiait iHiic.aia unni up LS te 1 (sura in after the inauguration of h gov- rr.ui' and hi adlreaa. there waa enlv on railway com n: last oner. Henry T. 'lar. and Peter Morttnaew. wno claims the elm -lion, was cniiicuo-ely abant. Miawrily Itealas la right. In the morning aesioa of tle senate the oniy bus ness wss an arrtT.i mm t house to sdjojrn until Tudy morrnns after the Inauguration, but la the ko-ie the minority led by Mockrtt, the ex-spra. -r troa l-ncster county, atarted it fight i far teoosanioa. Mockett lairuduced a ino- I lion to have Ik minority represented oa