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2 THE OMAHA DAILY B TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1800, THE CONTEST AT LINCOLN, | fbimvicg: wienttsate socutin s vttt e FRON THE HAWKEYE STATE. | Xeer St 2o tom dividuals have any rHght to respect) 11| On crossexamination Attorney Darall o could get the files T could get up an interest- ing bateh of similur statements, o gvn;-ml i sland is 8l was it that there was no lssue of Tue Brr Jighho Gmf‘d Inland i Slightly | 80t S had something to that effect. Investigated. ooy f 0'Brion, . Sexton and Shechy was appointed to assist McCarthy in deciding the future action of the party. u voted secretly bocause you were The meeting was presided over by McCarthy. of being bulldozed " John J, Grin®™iton Trial for the Murder of | After the appointment of the committee ad " Witness—Yes, sir. journment was taken until tomorrow after- Darnall—Did 'you vote the republican George Cornoll. noon. Other Con s, tickett ontest for executive officers other Witness—I would rother not tell how 1 [he El GIVEN AWAY! - - R'S LEITER. In the WALKE . " - an governor the itness was Deac voted. T want a ruling on that point. * wl ——— = A $ 3() 1 AN OMAHA PREACHER BREAKS LOOSE, “’\‘,‘”\‘“\‘v.'l’:lf,:"“‘,',,_‘:lh“‘"’c':,, b Totand | | Notary Suott-1 A that W Matter of | THE BOONE' BANKING SENSATION. | Tt Deals with Several Points of Intor- CURES PROMITLY AND PERNAN Ut M " A c privilege. The witness need not answer. 1 for seven years. He went to the polls — est to Mailway Peoy n T ' i \ ball | Darnall —Are 3 it New Yorx, Dec. 8,—The Journal of Fi- Lumbago, Headnohe, Tm¥h§Iu~. - ' / Yat No Witness Dares Say That a | in the Second ward as challonger. | Witness—Well, at general elections 1 vote | Sudden Defagture of the Postal Tetes | nane ) . 2 ) 5 A v i bk R wnce today made publio for the first time Single Voter Was Prevented Over five hundrod votees had been publican ticket. graph ,'A gty » NEURALGIA, l [] 88 v te rogistered in the precinct. and from | Hloction of November 4 lager at Des Moines— a lengthy letter recently written by Chaw: Sore Throat, Swellings, Frost-bites, T un examination of the books he had learned An Original Package mun Walker of the Interstate Commeree | @3 G X 4 T X C A , Chose, . that only about twenty of them had been | v Selzure. Railway association to the various railroad Sprains, Brulses, Durns, Scalds. was a Witne Yes, sir. [Laughter. | m E, Green was at the Fourth pre- il sworn before giving thelr qualificationsto | cinet of t 1 ward of Omaha during the s el Gyt ol O] THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Battimors, Md, R 5 ¢ J— 8 seclal Telogram | Tegister. The witness challenged each voter | clection, working for prohibition and the in railway affairs and the plan for ¢ Liscov, Neb,, Dec. pecial Telogram | FEBTE b form: I chatlongo that | dependent ticket. A man took ono of the | Mo Crrr, T, Dec.8.—(Special Tele- | roform n = present mothols. = IHe >} z toTne Ber)—The election contest, which | I vots i tho v books o ot show | HCKets with Powers’ name on ity held it up, | gram to Tne Bre.|~The trial of John J. s the sent logeslative attitude THEIR DENANDS, Z = evelopo 4 of complaints for | M08 vote if the registry books do not show | 43 guid: “Hore's another of those feilows.” | ¢ . ) { con Yoo o L hins developed into a court : ke i L nd saf those Grinnell for the murder of George Cornell at | of congress and the states is injurious but g . L envens | Be was sworn.' Among the men so chal+ | The witness put the tickets in his pockots | L Beunbit 57 ¥HE Xiimbne’ XTlinvvs © aggrieved prohibitionists, did not conveno | R LR b asmor, who clenched | and worked them on the sly, Ho afterwards | North McGregonavas up betore Judie Hoyt | railroud difficultios are not wholly due to i i 'EI 4 nee Cc his morning until nearly 11 o'clock. Only 0 | |l flsts and threatened to striks Mr, Whit- | visited the jnd and Third precinets of the | 6t & special session of the court of Clayton | that cause. Competition, as it now exists o L ;‘ b “"‘:"""!I‘ Ll handful of spectators gathered, showing that T e in terfero ove chal. | Ward. At the latter a man struek tim i the | county this morning, All the principals in | among carriers. is ruinous; is simply war, 0L, K&, Dec. io farmers' alllance ikl ki n The police in terfered and drove chal 2 S assembled again this morning, A fterroutine public interest was flaggin o y 5o | face with his fist. A deputy sherif ordered | the affair are present, ‘The work of empan- | “This situation,” he says, “‘pleases the unre- . <iebderbe et f Strickler, the attorney | Jengers and by-standers out of the building. | iy, 1o leave and stop croating a disturbance s work the convention listened to the reportof In the abseuce of Strickler, the af Y | Ometae DeL VY titiey ond Lo Lasvion and stop creating a disturbance. | yoijing g jury has begun. The shocking | flecting public and the necessary inferen [ t v >rohil t Robbir Jutsido, n W hitney and L, WA He went home and quit working at the polls o the committee on legislation with reference for the contestants, Prohibitionist Robbins | e arrestod on the charge of using boister- | gt foi’ v (A SR AT KR on Brolitbl. | tragedy occurrad on July 16. George Cor- | railroads are playing thele adver ' ki il e BY fillcd tho cholr of nssistant counsel, but let | ous, abusive aud threatening linguage, | tion vickets worv tuken trom him, Seven or | nellof Dubuquo was: an cngiucer on tho | H0 refers totho fact that during the past T ater Lawton was trie Wilson do the questioning while heacted as | Twenty-five L L A hiinoy wag | it mon solicitod thom. to_ Took at, ench | Chicago, Minneapolis & St Paul railway, | fitteen years about one-thied of tho railway been under alscussion for two hours, 1lhe Ll RO seand Tsland was the | Withdtawn. The witness challenged “about | wit'd gotting one bullot and thoy refused 6 | and his slayer was tho wll known court re- L. H. Laughlin of Grand Tsland was the o, pv voters, but the election bourd took no | i c puty s e first, witness examined fn tho contest for gov- | yotiee of his challonges, Exeopt the falure | ernor. He was asked if in the Second ward | to swear the vot at thetime of registering, of Grand Island any of the voters were sworn | he know of no fra Tor illcgality in the elec: 3 i fon. The voters of all patties were_treated SR tOIiS1E qUaTLUEREOTN ko by the judmes. Hakuew Mr, Wasmer | Mr. Harwood objected on the ground of the | po4'1i6q in the ward for many years and question beiug incompetent, immaterial_and | was g legal voter except as to the technicality | g arelevant inr tering. Witne: oted a ticket made 1 ¥ ad mileags im the ‘United States = fas :'x:h-‘l |yu;mru u:\‘hu'rl']mrl and n:hu'uwmn is ortot, Jo teinubl SRR, o | been reorganized or has passed through | NOUvet learned, but a warm controversy was Ain if be would peddle only | POFeE John J. Grinubil of MeGregor. Cor- | PULE SRR T 08 RES€S 0d™ Mot | ol on all morning if one may judge by the n tickets, 1 had been paying much attention to Mrs. | e AR R ss s beyond con- s and applause which came through fon: The witness testificd | Grinnell, and, as was charged, had bsen un- | trol, but says radical changes are’ required open windows. The report is said to ( that he voted without question or hindrance. | duly intimate with her. Grinuell was taken | He points out that w recommend numerous changes of tho bill, B, ars in passenger and ) AR LRGSO oo of. | he was lodgad in jall. Ata preliminary hoar. | S6Cret ngreemonts, robates, ote. He'anys % i N o o ous ste ped obje were of- | 7 b it per cent of all tariff tly in the foremoon session 1o ing he waived examination and bail was SHE LIRSS R () B BOD A i (hel of 4}steriat At poliay ot.. (e I'o the person in this ! them of systemntio | far: the two notaries ers' alliance financ . J 0 onorally disagroed fixed at #3000, whioh iwas socurod. | pussenwer fate cutting, snd callsit o Aiton | order came up for discussion under The objection was overruled up of republican and alliance candidates, iy s b, R P e 000, a8 pussencer rate cutting, and calls it competiton - ! k 'Hi: Withoss thon testified that only twens I'['ll\'Illln‘un\l'u( e Attorney for. the con- | CXamination wus adjourned until § o'clock in | Corell lived six days and died. Grin- | gone mad. Sneh wild and reckless method of tho committee on legislation. the morning, ty-one voters had been sworn, while 503 were | testants was to show by the witness that the ned e ‘Tollowing ‘amended qe | State or m 10“ a that nell ostod and bail | Not in the interest of the public and q gl ro ruin- 5 od .o 0 5 Ly Qe ‘ Mr. Harwood then asked permission to in- 8 s NERLE, ous- 16 Ho aalls ion: tho ¥ > he day of electiol 0 08 i dre 04l oys enterel > v i 0 o | October term of court he was inc or | ailw: N 4 v U sstablisiment of sub-treasuries S S S a paper from his pockdt for the purpose of | objection at every turnon the ground that buttal of the testimony and in belialf of the [ October term of cowt he was indicted for | rilw rosts and mako # new treaty | establisiment of sub-treasurics in al by pe - o . | contestees, Oun cansultation with Robbins, it murde Grinnell's defen: on, books themselves are the | T Gocidad to let him appear sanity. - Sinco s ( N = John A. Costell, sheriff of Hart coanty, decorah, while hi uneertainty, made couflicting rulitiet, W | testified that ho was prosent at the Second | ents at Lansing, | the witnesses might testify to anything they | rd in Grand Island on eclection day. He -ul) [lrnlm\lu'nlly in the affair, is an expert ot ALt AR went into the polling place and found Mr. | short ha aw going on at tho time of registoriug, bUb | \wpitney back of the counter almost tou is_ temp liooting he has wife lives with he tho names, Tarwood_objected iled and ‘Tibbetts sus Notary Tibbetts suid hie poll books can e secured I obje to such evidenco, A notary's powers ai bused on disarmament. He first few months of life of theInt merce Railway associati orred 1o as @ pe | | ossful adininistr d voporter. When questioned as 0 | 1y was really 4 that the | states to loan money direct to the people at a ity [ . f tate Com- to of interest not 't oxceed 2 per cent per 1O INL O0CS s eommonly re. | annum on non-perishable farm products and ongina !‘“.’\.(\L‘\h(m or e, | real estate, with proper limitations uvon a western rouds, | auantity of land and amount of money, that | AN n(l\'crtiscmcnt or e e pentrality, | the amount of the cireulating mediam be v Johnson Tne notaries flounde ued “the obje d* of ion a \ * Sy by sl WL R s A her reiations with ‘Yes, I | Tivory line maitained its fghting foree | Speedily increased to nob less than 850 per | ¢ ., . i O Timited, bt e e e ey | tivation o tho poglcs towaseisas. . - | Ingelbows with the judges. Tho witness | loved him snd jin hisletters | fullyarmed aud cquipped. The lines should | Capila trade scheme to pro- e Mavo 80m powers in _ taking evident Walter N. Potor led 1o tho | 9Ked the Judges f they wanted Whitney re- | to proveit. His love went so far that ho | rid themselves of machinery for rate cutting | & That congross shall pass laws to moved. said to Mr, € (s Lo x y : . Y v said thoy aid, and the witnes el one day that haloved me | either open or seers & o efféctually prevent dealings in futures on 3 PR ATy 3 3,"."5"’“ Al l-'.:y‘lwl\\-u »IZ.;" f‘lx:l.l:h‘L i}--\"l{, \‘H.',.]""‘m,‘.;‘wdm“(',,,{\‘;r “,fhl,"%"mg”':', took Mr. Whitney, after some objection, | madly, was abundantly able to support me, lp| o118 6f Lhe aksgolation .:m “x‘fi'“fih’".‘&‘,.‘?‘ all agriculture and mechanical productions, mote th(‘ interest 0{ out A S CER R I O] . around in front of tie counter, « The itess and would havo me, and that if it eould pob | centration of wutharity and unification of in- | PRECTARE & R LR : e f 1 1 Tibbe = A " What di e hon volars wen left the room. Mr., Whitney and other | be settied any other way one of them must | torosts, A traftic division should control the | 11 trials to secure the prompt convict 3 A QQ n O " - and Tibbetts finally allowed the tsti “vl;(nnh “\I}"N‘!mum)mh,.s.|o whon votars: | 1o\ et were alioied. Lo rematn, The | dies A et s Rirara division | oftenders ,m.l(\,“ ‘I,,.,,l""" 4T AR AU FO usiness for the com e ¢ A e Sk vitness never saw @ faiverolection in Ne- Com i e hould have exclusive right to contract with o most perfect complianee with the law, . . ughlin then testified that he lived in tho Attorney Hall objected: that the ground | ¥ Y e. should have exclusive right to contract with b Gat oty At % a Tirat ward of the city, but was in tho Second tho challenge w.-] not tenablo und there | Draska. . b ¥ L B L connecting roads in respect to an_exchange | & It condemns the silver bill recently | [NQ l]Oll(Ll) S I—d” 1)]:1“5 B working for tha probibition amendment | was nothing for the judges to do but tworo- | ,Cuptain William T, Lyons and William 00NE, In., Déc, '§i[Special Telegram to § of —pu " Cdivision of joint ratos | Passed and demands the free and unlimited & k Green of Omaha gave substantially the same | Tue Ber.) the greater portion of the d he polling co the votes. He read from the statul e A new phasein the McFarland | and ppers at I points | coivage of silver. = . s UETAIL NG A e wis 16 0 store behind a counter. ' Early | to show that if amanis challenged at the | tostimonyasin tho examination at theother | [itigation transpived toduy. J. A. McFarland | out ation’s tereltory. Joint | , 4 Ut demands the passs eof a law prohf to be in w l‘lt|l1g and at 1 tho day persons were allowed in the room. | time of ing he “shall” be sworn, but | 8ide of the room. by nis attorney, Judge William Phillipa of lace tho fnnumerablo sep- | Ing the alien ownership of land und that ¢ He said: “About 10:30 a man named J. O. | if not ¢ T ST allenged thelaw merely says he wort erate agencies now in vogue. This might be | EYess take prompt action to devise some extended ultimately to_competitive points | to obtain all lands now owned by aliens West ran again Ho then jerked off his | “may" be THE NEW COUNCIL. es Moiues, filed a bill in the district court our store by Monday ! { 4 askiug that the assigament herctofore made o St 7 AMHS Lt e | and foreien syndicates and that all lunds b overcout to fight A gave him no occa- Lamb—They areille votes if challenged , |1|u|||‘|\m-a of members, he work of traffie e A ol o . - e o) gion for it, He did not nssault me, butwe | and not sworn in. The Vote at the Last Election Oan- | beset aside and all orders made division “also. might bo very properly em. | by rilltouds and ather corporations in excess night, Dec. S] T'he were both arvested. The police then put | Hall—No, sir. The supreme court has vassed at Last Night's Meeting. thoreto be vacated. ‘The bill alle braced in a clearfi house idoa under which | DEWhatds aetinliy .r‘r'f'f und nceaed by them &) | eybody outside, including the challengers. | ruled on that point and taken nigh ground imed and held fo wtual settlers only. ing in- e “doctrineof el | successful contestant to it would receive copies of all billing, adjust | PO A special meeting of the council was held | Mc"arland counts between companies, setile responsible and abundantly nobody inside except to | against mere techui Bel s. It threw outa all loss We could not see the judges. from the | registration law a_few years ago because of h"lu night I’ux'un\‘nssnu' vote cast for’ coun- | 8ble to pay his dcbts “‘r.\'l“h;‘x["‘,’:"_;‘l"('"’_"“!"‘- d demngo-claims, ote. Under such con | ¥ b 1!!);5‘“““"““"‘1’“ Lo I'ent i the room in the afternoon | its excessive requirements. cilmen in the several wards of the city in the | hi§son, . T. Mcluriaad, is ! centration of methods the danger of rate | 10 none, - we and 1 our |1 e st o A T T Woild hava o get | - Lawb (wammiy)—D'm not golug to atgue | lata olection, Tho misoting had “boen ‘called | ot SHoanse iy s0m A, HOLLac Gt eithie soret or opon, would bo sub. | haton Cal legisiition be "so Cfrauned be notified l)y mail and > to 10130 only ono voter was sworn. | with you. We'll meet you on that point | for 6:30 o'clock, but it was discovere e A ATaris stantially climiuated, the net revenuesof | in the future = as not to build ¢ or 6:30 o'clock, but it was discovered that | belongs to J. - A. - MeFarland, 2 o b f| up onc industry at the expense of another, b poll books show that thore wore Shirty- | late - | A Nloees J arla He | overy line protected and the public better | 1P 0R€ a throuol tl ] ; at th 3 Bty do oy the charter provided for no meeting of the | also claims that J. MePFarland owves | Sorvig We further demand the removal of the exist- rougn 1S cofumn. one votes for Powers, $49 for Boyd and 144 | Notary Scott—Objection overruled. : i him a large amount on an open account, thera | S°FVed: ing heavy tarifl tax fre ncosahriash of 106 t= farAlohan Notary Waters—Sustained, council earlior than 8 o'clock In tho evenizg. | Bt 1Mo suount on an onen toceit, tEt - i heavy tarif tax from tecessaries of life | -y o 'On cross-examination Laughlin testified: | Witness—Only the first voter challenged | At the latter hour the council was called 10 | muny year R RbE o MU and DElsEguitaRtapiiCity e S I'he reason for doing Iowetlio go it emmicino neu koot fibutitebothensrudiid ssiovarblsd hel, Blumer, Cooper, Davis, Donnelly, | which have herctofore been placed in his | £ram to Tue Ber.] —General 13, Carr, com- bould be kept this?> We started in el mway nd ot allowed 1o vote, The | that there were about twonty chalier Ford, Lowry, Madsen, McLearie, Morearty, | hards, and thaphijbe declared to hold the | manding the Sixth regiment of cvalry, re- | much as possible in the hands of the peovle g s Wheeler ana Mr. President . Kaspar, O'Connor, Olsen, Osthoff | b hriver wero absent. appointed Messrs 1. Dai lahd described @ the petition as trusteo for | ceived a dispatch on the train at Valentime | and demand that all national and. state reve- 7 fthor, O’ Katurday Judge PHIUIS | from Ganeral Tuger, at St Baul, Moy | hes bolinited to the necessars cxpenses of this scason to supply 1 the appoititment of C.J. A. Erielson | goid SIS R B e eamp at | overnment, economically aud honvstly ad- s TR AL oLy Bt o) e 5.1, instead of Rt s, wonest ana st | the finest clothing trade Sirst who attemptad to vote without registra- | that the only charge made was the failure to | Sande tion was challenged. The person challenged | be sworn at the time of registeri voted, Noattention was paid to the matter | L. H. Lawton of Grand Isl: | after that, and persons voted rightalong | aud Attorney Wilson exchanged places with | ‘The ehalr ap) ithout being sworn in. Albert Grosser told | Attorney Lamb. After testifying to the oc- | orough and Thom: Sud- | s City | of all the propertviaid to demand and rec Yo | Rapid City, et Meade. | Vi We ive G, We ¢ mand most ging sworn it Ko Bt Ailiengalliving 1o the Olerk Groves fo sanvssl 5 from Frank Caldwell, assignee, and J. . [ This is owing to the unsettled condition of | stato and national control and supervision of | , 5 he thal o was ohallongodau ras ot sWorn | (o D s Yk e e of the | T canvass s\ immedlately: prooseded || MoParlint s ghee"bebks” Ubapois® and | affairsat Bino Ridgo agency, P ummiatonmd s | 119 the city, and now we Ou re-divect examination the witness tes- | court room, the witness was asked if he had | With as follows: other _ evidel of ' property and o far there are mno mew fenwres, The | poriat b Do i) i & 5 tified; A priviloged few who wore anti- | exami BNt on Books, First Ward— T, J. Low J. Kin- | to hold th same under order | rogiment is making full prepavations for a [ abuses now cxisting we demand government prohibition badges were allowed to go in | M. Hallput in his nsual objection, holding | NeY: 324: John Mctio of court for the bencfit of the creditors, and | winter cafspayn near Georgin, a small | owher: weh means of communicaton | have too many oentle- Jnd out of tho polling place at pleasure, | that the bogls were the best evidence, Second Ward—P. lsasser, $83; M. H, [ untl anaccounting cont be hadbotweon Mr. | station on the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri | and trs tion. g : S One challonger was interfered with, Deacon | Wilson—We have a right to lay a founda- | Redfield, 850; 1 Hascall, 431. McFarlend anfl bis-son and the assiguee. | River raflroad. A number of box cars at | Spivited debito followed the introduction : L Whitrey challenged Mr. Wasmer's vote. | tion for our main question. Third Ward—R. Burdish, 657; S. Prince, | The vetition is'a fvery voluminous one, and | Cody were seen barvicaded with milway ties | of this report. 3 £ mens extreme finc \ Wasmer grabbed him by tho coat. and shook | Hall—And I have a right to put in every | 232 4. O'Connall, 115 12 Leader, 16, L. o s o | sace bk ot Rk withiloon holoR t hor oug oComarsamin Blect, Sinson of | Kansas, « N ohAl 6 iR TiE votas Do it & i e Four vard--D. H. Wheeler, 393; T. F. s ¢ 4 s erly | of in case the employes of the vailroad com- ark of xus and others favored the sub- £ " % i :'.;'R"\'fl'.)::I:)‘r"\"z‘l'h’f;5:";3.?' 2 le(-l“t\'::;lh.:x':::::{ ‘\:"ll‘|<]||;,:’("\u"l":.‘l‘;llllk o think of or that my Tuttle. D, C. Deaver, 1, contested litigabivg that hus over occurred in | puny should b uttucked. The inhabitants | treasury plan. —The amendment, by Living- overcoats; le‘l(l we fCle' outside the second counter. After 10:30 we | Wilson—I was talkiug to the witness, not | ( Flifth Ward —T. J. ey, 1073 W, A, | RS Thetg in_coptroversywill prob- | seomed apprehensive, a number having left | ston that the amount of circulation s D e O e o ) Saunders; 5113 B, G, Kelsey, ably excoed | mm fesuff will be | the country t fore on the cast | not be less than 50 per capit no contr'ldlctlon \VhCI done or not. Mr. Wilson then gotup en his feet, and, th Ward—C. Specht, 6963 B. Paulsen, “'nlic od wirh R of atercqt, as the | bound trajn. [ was also renorted at Cody | agreed to. Mauy other speech < 1 On recross-oxamination Laughlin said: | with a *may it please your honors” to the . sonio® Motgi Bhie “olest ket in | tnat the Indians ad burned five | and against the subt ury schoine . . BRI bt A i I e b g .+ Chaftee, 439; M. . | Booné county 'hasbeen-heredrom the | more ranches on Sunday. Things scemed | were made and a vote, finally taken ’ - . & P Deacon’ Whit] stified that thel g Hanarittea Srpeniepdadte hth Ward—C. B. Broner. 258; 1. P, ., tlers was aquestioned, and he stated that | forth above by ayote of Uito 0. ~ Atthe . Al e NonArel and bty Totsons whe | be o in s coutt, Dut the wuios of evidonce | Contolly, 10; 1. A. D. Balconbe, 10 F. e T D {Sacit althongh a manbor o chiken heavied sot- | afteroon sowlon WawdelLof south Duiota | some of the nobbiest ¥ voted and only twenty-one or twenty-two | have no application toa parlismentary exami- | G- Urlau, Des Morxes, Ia., Dee. 8.=[Special tlers had left the country. the majority of th ed to reconsider the vote by which the sworn in. Believed all the others were | nation. He believ A, Hawkins, for the | olde: ttiers would ren d the legislature would | _ Ninth Ward—E. P. Davis, 425; George J. | gram to Tite Be.] -3 n and defend their » of the Sllogal. The batlot box could be seen from | accept hea ce such as men actupon | Paul, 317; John 1 homas, 33. past year and a half manager of the postal | homes, and seomed to think the goverument 80110100 sho loule and tastiest t()p and box the dllmll‘. Had \\'nimmf been s\l\‘ml'n in he | in lh]cilln -rmlu\uflm s of y-day mfi. and mlnll"‘:’x;slfltls:lhv)l‘:uoru'ux;m.:.hnu Im:\r:l \‘mx\ telegraph aud cable company inthis city, sud- ""':&"li|“'(;;||nn\nlu them with arms and am- d the progress Avould have been a legal voter. Didn’t know | he pleaded to have the same rule applied e 2 ecler adopted, . rester - bis where- = & %t d 7S s , RN he shallanged Wasmers votd, whothar | CHIS oxavimIGBRL s © APPICALO | hq the gentlomen recoiving the highest & PP EL ARl wviiute country bears quite a¥military aspect On motion of Mr. Hall of Missauri, War- | OVEIrcoats ever shO\Vn Yehen ho chalienged W asmer s VoL, W | O e Abjction was oveeruled, but | Bubor of votes declared eloctod members of | abouts at-prosent areunknown, Tho cause ve, th dell’s motion was iaid on the tablo by 5 w satited witness. by pushing him, Did 1ot | a moment later the witness was haulod up | the council for the next two years. of s sudden leave taking was the appear- {ment of ir 32 There was considerable excited discus- Xnow of anybody being p at snted from vot- | short on another objection. "The council then adjourned. ance of an inspe nel Schafter, is | sion over the n tor of the company, who in the city of Omaha. -, Sng who wished to or from voting for thy The witness further testified that he knew m'lil'j’:":‘”"“l'““\"" declured elected are as Gl \lvhymr‘ eounts nrltdl office I:..‘; o Lty g vanb: e Rrdalt We 1 A l o of his choice. ic o o ok inde: ” 5 WS § Tovombar has note been . setticd, 4 s expected th s, I AT - X . e e e R G 1 e e M st ward, T g Lows P, T b T R S T o at bine ltidze quih i Nouth' Duketa, Hherow ¢ have cut them 6ro ot rogisterc I reglitca: i h Thitd, R. Burdish 1 | the back room, ostensibly to get the books improssion o a0 voto in the delegations from At | « 3 Wi e s R | A theretieruien feeclon Tokn A ten of 22 pitin, "2, 1. Conwway & | Vo Daieae it tvonan & wirdow anh. ca: o thit the i s, Missourd, West, Vi oiia, [ in - price about one- 3 John Allen of Grand Island testified: Tam | Srand Ttand testlfled subsummtioly oo e veuth, C. L. Chaffee; Eighth, C. is thought to be @ shortage of | Jority of the Sioux Indiuns will remain peace- | and Kansas. Delegate Carr of th Car clerk of the district court of Hall coun caped. about 500, including slavics of operators, | able, but that theve area lot of young dis presented al i ~ ! LSl 4 ik room. SRl ithe satisfied bucks who are eager to get [ approving and ourth ome quick " ? a sners e awkins’ wife is n the of A . O e oo Atins | Attorney Lamb tried to show that tho first a1 A o g cuployo tn the oM | out aud phunder, and who at the first oppor- | dock pure food bill, and em phuticatly protest- | i Ay ik . E | papers of 102 men naturalized in Grand Dr. Birney cur . b WD s g 2 Sty williike toibhat badk lanas & whaceu bl kL what sikcao R as ARG flbrs tho months of August, September and - Octo- | jsjand previous to the late election were pai InRaCionuuaiseine i hasnichad Do inossible for the soldiers 1o, foilow | 1avd bill, whic is denounced s a measur for thk‘\' are the latest 11(‘6.“]“.“‘“ A Sk b7 hall Arspaalii|ghie Joagud R MAT from him since he left. It is said he was scen i i v W ) y nding toward mior ay will be to surround taxution and unjust ness kuew of nosuch a in St. Joseph, Mo, today. them, and th 3 T 2 . 8¢ ction by any o g e < them and star . discrimmation acamst the cotton seed oil | +lha r1chec e -~'f\h':~l ':ulul‘.i‘lt)r‘;[mux.‘uolxi‘.::xlftj l‘..“& ll‘:mis; o] ‘{;}A‘l‘"‘“ been lfli\l by an "“1‘»‘1"-;”""' The City Attorney’s Opinion on the Cashed Anatner Man's Draft. At Rushville everything scomod very quiet, | of the south and the beef fatof the west, the the HLhLSt, th fin(.st Bardly fuir to allow somuch ineompotont tes. | Gty K- Williams to G u(yr‘,hu“:‘\g Moliron. WalbhiAsalgara st Des Motes, 1a, Dee. S.—[Special Telo- | General Brooke hus established n_telograph | sectional legislution nzuinst which tho inius- famony when there is an_opportunity of get- ion between the | trial movement de e e nobbiest and the most AU the night session a resolution passed :|coats ever offered for A i Dank. e 1ssued. papers withiout recolying | VVhen the board of public works convened | gram to T ting competent, testimon his foe from the applicant because Ired | yesterday afternoon City Attorney Poppleton | jaii here ‘The withess then replied: There were 138 | {10 s M lidsd i ; A R e an e o = e G 0% for Soptember, twelye prior to October4, and (1)“:3'::' :h-;‘:;lru\dl‘l‘:iln'.:":'x:é;-'\val.\l‘x‘l‘d I‘l\t“l"]llil"-“"l‘lll was on hand to submit his opinion regarding | grand jury. He is charged with casking a | munition ure seen sidetr furing the moth of Ausrust, after the 13th, | Others . « | thoassignment of Ed Walsh’s sewer con- | draft at Pacific Junction, la., some time ago | and large numbers of freighte Lhoro wore tyenty-nino. OF theso 139 the | Waspaid. Ho thought purtisanship did not | {ract to the Commercial National bank. He | which betonged to another George Hill, o [ employed by the government to hanl the sup: oney for 102 was paid by another person. | 10 tho ull-absorbing issuo in the election at | Stated that if the assignment was in good veling man. Thio culprit was fnally 'lo- | Blics to Fino Rtidge ugency. LAt Hay Sprines | (00 b ol 1is uame is George Mohrenstecher. He paid | ($iid Island, but the witness understood | faith he did not see how the material men | cated in Nebraska, arrested, and - brought to a few of the leading ot were seail, and s and telephone communic: ~George W. Hill is in iting the action of the federal | full of winter clothing, f Tenuessee took vy denounce those membe information to press rep- e oo R ) i estoddy and brought 1o | 46 ough they donot apprehend any imme- | resentatives us s, liars, knaves and e or ioso 103 pupors il at ouce. He paid. foF | So0u of tho naturaliscd Dancs woro noUoing | could hopo to ot thelr pay out of tho est. | this city aud urrimel, before the Cnited | §ato Uit wmon the Sioux, ot thoy aro | trators” the price: Nationay bk of \Grand Ialand. T was in | 0 Jote agatust prohibition. mates, *for,’” said he, **the city cannot act as : Ming themselves, having received @ con- | After passing tho customary resolution of Rev. Dr. P. S. Merrill of Omaha testified the sum of $2,000 to await the action of the tructed that he was treasurer, I don’t kuo X Lk DS e a collecting agent. ede! (e ot8 1 e signment of Winchester rifles and amnuni- | thanks the natonal allianee at |« I Tues structed that ho was tregsurer, Tdowt kUOW | that he worked for probibition fu the Fourth | ™ 'pijy seitled the matter, and Walsh's _esti- federal court, which meots next May tion Fverything is very quiet at Chadron, | 43y morning adjourned. The sub treasury O vith tho bank, 1 had an order on im from | Precinctof the Fifth ward, e was ropeat- | mato of 2,500 was allowed and the warrant A Liquor scizare e bill us it now stauds in congress does not fn- ur the secretary, signed by C. P. R. Williams, edly insulted and tureatencd with violence, | il pe drawn in favor of the bank. Arnaxmic, Ta., Déa: 84—[Speciall Telogram A Letter to Miles. clude provisions for loans on land, but this Williams is 1 tho real cataté, loan and insur. | ButLis pesion was not attacked. Sovewal Johnson & ARTECH /s S0 8 LEDICY B 0., who have a claim of | demand appear in t this morn- | foatn Cuicaco, Dec. 8. -General Mile es the police drovo the crowd bick to the | g curb stone. I, B. Thomas was ulso threat- 5 ‘for material, protested and claimed | 0 THE Bl —Ofioers today searched the ; 5 | this amount should be paid by the bondsmen, | origical package joint of S. J. Applegate and ened, and at one time a young man snatched | 7 this Mr. Poppleton protested, suying that | sécured a quantity of probibited liquor, Ap- a bunch of tickets from_his hand and threw | e bonds were only to' sccure the | plogate aud two clerks were arrested. An them into the air Tho youngman wis | city for the completion of ‘tho work | injunction was granted last September agaius pointed out to the polic, but thoy made 1o | aud the men who performed tho labor. | the Applegates, the peualty for violating | to cut off and capture three cowboys. Ranch- W slintaho woye wo arrest him, . Tho next witnoss ro- | o this case the bond will pay the labor | beiug #1000, They hava given bonds to- ap- | men i the viciuity of the bal s ary , Die. 8. —[Special Telogram lated a passago of words between Thomas | clyims, and as therc will then be a small bal- | pear before the court on Wednesday. sending their women and childven into town, Poday Gaovire Spracklin, ‘( aud Gallichan, Morrill and ‘Thomas were | apce due Walsh, it will boused in liquidat- Shortly after the letter was r 1 a tole- | vuus e s J ) peddling tickets of all parties with the pro- : B A B bRl S ! S g M 9 3 = " iug Johnson aim, hibition amendment, The witness thought | ' iy followin, ostimates were allowed: G anco business. He is a republican, I don’t know of what order or society ho was treas- (e persons speak of it as the league. 4s tho Business Men's and Bankers' wssoclation. My mouey was guaranteed by business men. Theso men were Fred Hedde, George Bartenbach, a democrat, G. M. Hein, i & democrat, and othors, 1 did nov know from whom the monoy came. Motion made that tho testimony of the wit- ness bo stricken out as irrelovant, 1ncompe- ¢ a letter from Buffalo ¢ : an, 8. D, | todny- 2 = . date of December 6, which GAVE AWAY HES Y J erday afternoon o party of fifteen: 4 - kTS [} ° ° ’ at the entranco of the bud lands endeavored [ The Remarkable Proceeding of a Oas- ey - Business T i hon o kel A Gy v and Indias had 4 2% tent and not. properly iu the notice. 16 would bave een unsals, for'a prohiblifon: flaman, reluying pavement and guttering ““"‘;‘“}"l’l"fl ‘Zl“l o "f("_’rf"”‘f' (I:H\:‘m'nm\ he situation is becoming constable-clect for this pr The court then adjourned until 2 p.m. R obY witnees L adpiiited Ma avenue from Twenty-sixth to | $0. loalers i andlmporiers of & serious for unarmed. Cau you supply | cinc in bu 15 Lo have Line f oS AFTERNOON SESSION, that b A ey e , uty-seventh strect, $152.82; Hugh Mur- | terials, assigned today fifty good rifles sud ammunition so that set- | wurned the Spracklin family upside down, “1nes o overcoats BRsRON, hat ho suw no one hindered from voung | phy, curbing Commercial street from Sk lefend 1 ; ! Roberts this afternoon said the failure was | tlers can man avenue to I'wentienth street, 2,855,655 | yot caused by the tars Ed Callahan, grading Caldwell strect from | ovaral firms who d Twenty-fourth to Twenty ag mselye: The genegal Tho first witness in the afternoon was | either by violence or threats. The only muu ueof the Indizn troubles Walter N. Peterson. He testified: I was | whoofféred to defend mm was a Mr. Hulz, ono of the judges of election at Grand Tsland. | who was a republican and working against and for s been a heave ) time past their home has not i giving away ok place | Nnever sold so fast as ‘at ve for the sc W, , but by the work of [ Wil lc ged them down. Ho [ tomor - - today in mecting Buxton on the T am a republican. I favorad the amendment. | prohibition. The witness took a republic \ N s Y . could not give figu ond the told you so! So you succeeded in_curing o Jome, lat's go do o the OGO 4 " 3 though that all tho porsons ot swarn i | tickel, which o genoraily voted, cross Heaman, & pobouaid lowerihe B s | Statement that tho failure is in the ne yoaRa e e Aatvation on outs, Somn sl e LD i@ se We will be Bhoula be sworn 1. 1 made a motion to that | all thé names and voted only for prohibition. | SoGerin Chicaro and Sprini streots, §78 hood of 00,000, Roberts is sure the eveditors | “75e o RCA Loty happy,sou mustleam viving at the house th B effect. The other jud o opposed to | The crowd at the polls wero bittérly opposed | Biasant steeet from Leavenworth to First | Wih b6 patdin full t0/talhe Lhings coolly THA BhCA YO0 KOLD ctd S out of that grade of such @ move. All who voted were legal | to probibition. Most of the crowd favored | gimet, 817,80 I'heir capital ,00) o §1,0 AR T T A iR ? hcauyan Lhox nat grade o wvoters in my opinion except such as wore not | Boyd. "Tho balance of the afternoon was spentn | 000 sud their cr A reatost of b 1211 BUsie apaNey (e Y SRIEE. sworn in 1 agroed with the other two | Aaron Weibel of Papillion repcated tho tes- | worising sidewallc specificarions, | Undoe the | the firm said touight, luro Co Ha% Spracklin_sald, “Tako her und L will throw | oy ] g before New Judges to have the room vacated, Persons | timony given in the gubernatorial contest. | hrésant systom proporty ownersare not made | L fact that the Phaladelpbia fivy s e il I tho_fumilture 1S Buxton sald. et [ie ; - came buck afterwards to vote who wished to. | Anthony Johnson testified that he went to | LA T NEEY U A Sikiighten. | Sherman & Co. waarunder heay. an | Pila. D you, Geor Ll sovsiam. Lb RISD Loom: r . 3 did not approve of having the chiallongers | the polling placs in the Sixth_precinet of the | jug wadks. Tho idea. now 1s 10 bringin the | ePligations to them.s-dt is ted th Mosarg, John A. MoShane, V A | Buebaiiin gats Baspd o Years: if the trade AT T ‘Garnt, the challenger, was in | Sixth ward of Omaha to challeuge its legal | bak S, “AL 108 DO 8 10 Ttk ot tho | Louse has been virtwally carrying the Phila- | Paxton, Colonel J. C. Sharp, igh- ne hourdiolit goo At the room afterwards but did no challenging. | voters. He was mainly interested in the sue- ‘“.Lm.m. along the line of the walk. delphia concern uptitsit” was impossible to do o, B, F. Smith, Edward A. Cudahy, A. C ik i L XA 1 saw Mr, Whitney after he was arvested. | cess of the amendment, He was accused of 3o was in front” of the store. Ikuow he | peddling fraudulent tickets, it being alleged s0 longer, hence thasuspension. It isal s thu ifeidadl iy Woster and Milton Rogers of Omahas | o | Joesn't let up on them. each time were | building, South Omaha, yesterday atterioon. s R %0. ho Spracklin is r Pine ! ¢ Gessler's Magic Headacho Wafors, Cureall | lS3Cried that, Robowts, Cushiman & { Waixell of Chicago and M. C. Keith of North ter's danzht 1is u protty, intetl 5 . wanted to come in, I didu't hear bim ask that some of the names on the indepenaent . . Omt ” % to meet all claimsgven though the individy i “ag A b | minister’s is a pretty, lutelll 3 3 W g vome T Tielieve Do wilk tastiry that bo | tioket woro printed incorrectly, The witnoss | Nesdaches in B0minutes, Atsll druggists. | property of the flfjp pnombers be used o n Platte: Peter 5. tler, J. H, Dumout, Jolin A, | Keat woman of twenty Come in and sce us, asked 10 come in and other workers for probibition were frecly et the indebtedness, James Viles, ir., and Colonel J. I, : - The witness was fnformed that Mr, Whit- | abused and threatened. They were mumf, ROYRRAL 534 OOMIMON QARTEINA: NEw Youk, Deg. 8-—H. M. Silverman Pratt of Omaha, were in attendance at tho A Portugn se levolt, we were h re 1()110, I) 3 ey had testified that o did not ask to go in, | their tickets snatched from their hands, and | WASHINGTOY, Dec. 5.—The annual report b anddd#s, nssigned toduy. The | annual stockholders’ meeting of the Union | Lissox, Dec. 8,~Governor Mozimbigue r > (Yol hid o C- Bnd after that Petorson had hothing more 0 | oggs thrown at them, RKev. Clark and the | of the iuterstate commerce commission recom- in 1870 and | stockyards company, held at tho exch failed twice Lfore, on ts | mends a number of amendments. again in 1570 Thb LHibili ports that agents of the British South say in that respect. wituess were struck by the eggs. No ar uildi dcan company Inducod T e > res > e Witiness continéd: Thero wero fifty-five | Wero made, - About 10 o'clock some cards The fivet 1s that thore bo added to ection | Compromised at abbsft & cents on the dollar, | Nothing but tho election’of oficers and rou- T fore the rest of them votes cast for the smendment. I do not | peared, and cach votor handed ina card with | o el hat facilibi b 2eHOD | The statement in-darch st claimed the | tine business was transacted. Lk Ayl b tldeo 2 pRISHA] Jop s B it . Know of any person who was not allowed te | his ballot. They were used the restof the [ % provision that facilitics to be offered by | assetsat $174,000 amd liabilities of $126,000. The officiul reports of the yoar were read | SIKesse. CEhE rovol 1-‘ impriscned i French il]](l are llil] )lC to I)C § T e T Ll L v the common carrier which shall include due | It is said they gt cousidorably from | and were as ereditablo to tho nmaganent engineer and t oriuguese. Aaron Yeibel of the Second ward of Grand | O cross-examination the witness testified | and reasonable receiving, forwarding and de- | Roberts, Cushmafi §§ Co. A tight money | gratifying to the officors and stockholi o 3 5 S S g N CEEES Tsland was the next witness. He testified: | that he voted the prohibition ticket straight. | live: caused the Gl The election of officers resulted as follows The Wenther Forecast, hc] e W h(;n some h,[\, e 1 voted for B3, L. Payne, putting his name on | He knew of no physical viclence, only — — President, Hon, Joln A. McShancs vice pr 3 ’r”mulm‘uml\'MHU Fairy warmer. outh Dakota, lowa and N a republican ticket. |1 was put out of the | threats and abuse, and knew of 1o o Started st Dan ident, Hon. William A. Paxto: s 5 § AR s HE B A o e | roats O tol - fram” votlng, | through rates; second—un smendrient to 14 Ghos and treasurer, Colonel J. C. Sharp; d 1or; soutbierly winds. oone with the rest. tho frout door. From the front door back to | ‘The abuse and threats were on uccount of | Section 10, removing ambiguitics in the lan- | CEFEE e the ballot box there was no chance to heara | prohibition. 'The witness gave out indo- | EUAKE G4C MAEME criminal remedies clearly | T¢ person cliallonge voter in an_ordinary tone | pendent tickets and they wero voted, Ho | pvlicable to corporation, when common o this afternoon bringing information that the | A. Cudahy, A. C. Foster and Milton Rog of volce, Chiof of Polico Deane put tho | peddied all kinds of tle rior as well us its ofticers and agents. 1'ur- | yycivilized tribes of Cheyennes, Avapohoes | of Omaha; M. E. Ki erowd out, b of North Platte and clied 1L ISAR DA S ified that | ther amendment is also indispensible, the . i el kel Tsane Waixel of Chicago. s bos-examination Yolbel tostiied Tb | ‘it orog pidss ol e o the | commission says, providing for the service of | udtiom anches, just west of the Okluhoma | B, gy peogtion of Maviager W, N. Babeock CrOWd was orderell 1o Toave 1ho oo ton e | 1 oliing place 0el in misbuiidiog. Ho | criminal process on corporations and bring- | border, are in high stite of cxcitoment over | 1o oxtend the railroad tracks wost past the Positively cured by Ny these Little Pills " s They also relieve D! tress from Dyspepsia, In-| - digestion and Too Hearty ¢ by every such carrier at the request of | Warket another common carrier of throngh trafiic at ure. < ok ¢ 8.—Special | Njoirg “John ‘A, McShane, William A legram to Tug Bee.|—Couriers arrived | jon John A. Creizhton, B. 1" Smith, Kdw count of the disturbance between Lawton "ol R g Mo | e them under the jurisdiction of the courts. | a ghost_dance started by rumors from the | Cudaby and Omaha packing houses, with twe wnd Weat. ~ Voters wore ullowed to :rnl Ry l\-'fiJ':‘fi“'f-.fifi)&'f hl‘l‘u“xl,lx:l:v “icke ml?ll‘tlll;n The commission also recommends a change | Dakota Sioux. Their attitude is very threat- | gbject " of ultimately conuecting with th vote at auy time, I as not provented fix 1 b St o ‘Abbott. He him- | inseetion 20, so as to enable it to obtain ening, and Governor Steele has asked the | tracks in the northwestern part of the yard Y o oI | B P o i tear ot "the | Dorts from ‘common carriers when-desired | logistituro to takeymmediate uction by which | was approved aud althorizdds The next witness was Rev. £2. 8. Merrill of | crowd. and call for reports from companies owning | the citizens can organize a militia company —— tho First Mothodist chureh of Omaba. Among | © On. oross-examination he said he kuow of | OF conducting terminal facilities or rolling | for protection. The craze among tho tribes | 1fyou do not usean entiro bottle of Cook's A perfect rem- » the in resting statements made by bim | no voter belug prevented from voting. He | stock, ete. 'The recommendation made in | east of here has subsided. was tho one to the effect that | had heard there weresuch; had heard of | Previous reports are renewed. The couymis- - Dry Chumpague at once, a rubber cork edy for Dizziness, Nuusen,| e will keep it for days. Drowsiness, Bad Taste] Tuk Osiia Breand World-Herald had so | threo. He understood they were going to | Siom says the difficulty of obtaiuing direct Aunti-Parnellites Confer. pils il Tnds AR in the Mouth, Coated] { auflamed the people by their anarchistic and | vote for prohuibition. evidence from parties who by means of par- | Loxboy, Dec. 8,—In response to a call is- Burglarized the Theatre, ction of the Irish party, all the | ;0 yaqt night bound and gagged the night | Yegulate the Bowels. Purcly Vegetable. ducendiary uttera that ignorant persons { ~ On re-direct exaniuatign the witness testi- | ticipation in illegal acts have kunowledge of ed by Justl oCarthy, leader of the anti- wers protpted tp riotows acts and dtl-w!‘ of | fied that \\'Il:-u he mglsuflmd lo was given a | particulars of ~transactions, is invarlavly ';‘.‘v:,.m.‘{‘m:'m" NoCarthy, loulg yowdyism. “I have seen better papers,” | number, At the polling placo s man with u | Very great. und suggests an auendwent to | /4 said Be, “aud have also scen worse. I think | bundlo of tickets Lainted out one beariug his | meét this defect. members opposed to Parncll assembled t008Y | watchman of the Wigwam theatre and then g e ek B Mg L Bl Rl gt g B e gy Sed e el o e adopted | Eochmen SLiue Wiawan sueite acd. tan | SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, m aha. suarchistic sentimeuts in Tug Bes wus e | ber iustead of his uame. This information | Dr. Birney cures catarvn, Bee bldg A councll coumprisivg cight members— | $1,000 jawelry, {

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