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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, B vt DEATHOF A HERO OF MOSCOW., NOW Rupture of a Link Oonnecting the Presert with the Napoloonio Era, SUGAR BOUNTY REPEAL BILL PASSED, | & to s ik : | : oad v : : utv, o fow [ THE FIRE IN THE IMPERIAL PALACE. I HEN t s J : t 1a Bona, an z ¢ The Honse Measure for the Purcha % the tol bl A ’ 3 ¢ Jwere notcom- | Beutat Murder of Slave Girl of seed Geadn for Deonth Sufter t : ’ ) - 5 iy, Ont French Artists and the Berlin kit ! b . 5 : f A L mens Exhibition Gernuan Cuss Weare going to adver- ble Lotion & ¢ unusual thing in the bad lads of Montana toms Regulations, and the Dakotas. Thoe petrified body of an inn boy was found in N Dakota about L year o Jar s the story Panrs, Fob, wiis perfectly sobor 1. LOmMOrTow 1 Saving the Oil lnspector. i, Neb,, b b (Specil to T DEIrs Measur . . Ser Aor Switzler made a fight thi ReFeROTHINRE KU LR nounce tho doath in thateity of M. 1 = , A , tho result of which was a chay 1N, Nob,, Fob, 21, [Spocial to Tu | D holed ph, W . tinhabitant, i f of on s on the partof th Immedintely bofore adjournmont this | Bisone hundred and sixth year. M. ¥ ! I v I | 0 X ©omoved w1 g i wh il yeara In the enp fR Ln sy oluti havill pro Tie By Advic St 1ot \ e vote by which the comuittec voke an interesting inquiry tomorrow ke SasSuin Vo §HRasALS of R ¢ e | venture, Wi wreat Napoleon took bill. He showed that according to e Ao IS o ved | Moscow he was o that It ssion liad been defrayed, $520.51 hid taxes o) exeeed ossing and enrolling roor i . | { | 1‘“ L turned into the state trensury. While ] he was satised the people had « 00 the ahairr | all the advantages wi i enrol | | | | | | r templated, it was feet in tne’ law sed wis read. It 5 i N ty at aye tant W By periments, ver XD s Legislative Notes, W A X ] e : s . ANCoLN, Neb., Fob Special to T Witol e ¥ ; t meas 35,000, o . LGLIGLEE Ml bl e 1 1 s into Senator Keip b4 was read and 1|t punt o 0,000 | i ted by the | passed. Tt amends section 48 ¢ -, 46 SOy v cot of irvigation, to | wleasing the estates of insane people frc X b \ tions eali tsom has griven con- | 1ability for cost of board, care aud treatment 1 Mossr m A. Paxton. John Doherty i . which w L e por ment 5 will also doubt while the said insane people ave ¢ 1 Frank Morrssey, H, G. Clark, William 1§ t / 4 Afow 1avs ago < wh of the explkiment | the hospitals. nd su 1din Bechel and Frank Ransom of Omaha visited My < £ commuitted the sure what | . nected with Shea's bill, No. 42, wa road in the capital <14 ever withou hich congress | unive © the last three yoars. ‘ 1t provides for a fine of 2103 or tue oil i tate were propaving y epted the invitation would apy o ¢ 1o protect th coxpetimental stations is | tin the county Jail not exceeding | throw over all worthless oil they o ¢ proples v 1y roads and torn 1o adaptability of the state of | three months of any “person who stall as- | uot usc over there i 1 and avound the I . . £ the friendless I 1 preve 1t of the peonl raska to amiculture and horticulture It or threaten another o menacing | Senator Kefper said the bill had not cost liclary committeo this morn rying out the sentence prone th 14 tix s, Those resolu: 1ch as the producing of erain, grasses, root | manner, the consumers one cent, What was wanted [ ing approved house roll 207, by Bartholomew, | him. and he has lived on and on ti & tins coverel the whole subject and we erops and fruit all kiuds that are pro President Majors resumed the chair, was good and eapable mspectors. This | which requir warrants to be regis. | more than a handfal of tottoring gra, (70 rore it accord with £he teae situation of the | duced in the sune latitude in- other state Senator Moore's bill, No. 106, wis also | would preserve the standard of oil aud would | tered when there s no cash on hand _to pay | vemaing of the once graud anny governments cliim. For the reason that | also the most economieal mettods of produ passed, providing for the teansfer by the | cause good oil only to be used, them, int to commence on date of regis ; . 3 4 Bl ortengn on. the Union Dacihe road cans | s the bost rosults with and without irriggs.| covernor of titla to John oo on th payment | Senator Povnter said that facts did not | tration, he Piee in the Tmperind Patac Of all the latest styles not be foreclosed for soveral vears tocome, | tion: also to dotermine the most successful | of £1.23 per acre of the south one-half, south- | show that better oil was being used now than - - Loxtoy, e, 24 [Specinl Cable S and forthe further reson that 1do not think | methods of applying water by artificial means | west one-quartersection 24, townstip 11,north | had been before the law was passed. Seme Natic Education Meeting, it B, | - Further particulars from and shapes for Spring. 8 forelosuro alequite remedy in the | to the OF the state of Nebraska, Tho | of range 7, east of the pringipal mevidion of | body must pay the cost of the inspection. | Puiaperrin, Pa, Feb. 20 —The mmual < promises, 1 ypte no.” oaed of rviculture may cstablish sub sta- | Lancaster county The cost came out of the consumer, as did | peeting of the department of superintendents | o tions not xceed four for any one year to Senator Moore's file, No, 23, was vead. It | also the cost of the oil from the time it left p § determine the effiect of irrigation on the dif- | allows conuty treasurers fo dlecting all | the refinery, If accidents were fowerif the . g et fhate Pight. e | ferontkinds of soil in the state, The pro- | moneys collected as follows: ~ Under $4,000, | the grade of oil were higher, thero would bo | &un horo today, Reprosentativesof diflirent | palace, show that the ciar was aloie i : ) ]~ ANCOLN, Neb,, b, 28 —([Spacial to Tne t 1% 5t t bk " dor 25,000, AT TS T 5 v > bill, but i v o : ean LG sATL AL ARGl KEalL borRBEIIaaq| 10} Hor e lor #5.000, 4 por cent: tile: | somé reason for the retontion of tho bill, but | branches of education were present from | study when ho smelloa sometning burni aD) DIOCK Bee. ] -The Stevens ight rate bill will yiug the expenses of the station, The .10 cents per mileg school moneys ¢ those did nog exist and he was opposed to the | every state in the United States. The fivst | qnd sa Sitierd 5 i 3 come up inthe sonatetormorrow, and it now | state board af agrieulture is author leeted, 1 per cont reconsideration NAHONS BB L ot L tooks 18 though it would evoke some lively | expend as much money as it may deen Senitor Stovons wanted tho bill veforved o | Senutor Switzlor thon showed that 25400 | 50 Oy A LB RaTaY e Jpodhibic G ALt (il s ] D) o T e ot i rahte purpose to establish the stations, thought the fees were too high, otherwise wyould have been thrown into the | troduced by H. . Doy e o sorvants, S i N 0] IO Ak Tilibee bt TIEh b At Wileh stval f Senator Moore said the feos were the same | market. The cost of inspeetion was but 10 ut of schools at Peoria, 1l State Theihe o 5 SRty talioon . ; | Superintendent Wells of Madison, Wis., fa certain - the cause YR Db Goboa) Ti6css alt Atacking the Militia. practically as those now on the statute books tive zallons, 1f a standard of i . ) . . B I - fl £ | vored making schools more attractive with- | but was le to do " o J o Yofore the na spols oot tho LSCOLN, b 24, —[Special to Tur | with the omission of the 5 per cent comumis jitl should be amended |V ( krag \ P i ) 4 i ; he motion to refer back was lost and the stion to reconsider provailed and the | Creascatiendance, - T Nugthosonpasly [REGEDE IO I SE dot below v Sl e They come in of the National Kdueational association be- | ayurtments of the omy A\ th topic, “The Compulsory Sct Kducation Tively slaps and being himself eted to | of the most f state officors this |0me nent stion: >y cortai embers bill was passed bill was ommitted to report improvements o # & o 2 . e juestions by ¢ nmembers | yoprning w ied that the finance Senator Wilson's bill, No. 86, amending | in the sume. . thezequiramentithitiinstetotion shouliilie Al MR GTE And they are worth in P'wo reports wis the result of the me « e honse had decided to repor chapter 53 of the laws of 1380 was read and i - e l{v‘ lish Tangeu o, He admitted, he wm" of ',‘,‘ fix wt bad bee S p R 3 ench igned by three senators, that 1o appropriation for the support of the mili- | passed Railroading at Kirst Cost. avertlnkelio quostion Haale geeatdoal ydo) fmoneciip (to, 8 hg policamiva any store in the city $8 omm Whe passage of tho bill later tia I'he rules were suspended and Senator Col Lixcory, Neb, Feb, Special to The | With } 200 Ll L L e Dy t et ki i of the vommitteo, curing the signature of the chairman do not seem to know the lins' resolution allowing the third house w0 | Bek.|—The bill futroduced by Senator War. | eXoreise authority over private and parochial | surrounded iadeiinitiauin e L OHiESTh clfwwetviet g olien O e ui,.n.“q.‘n' chamber tomorrow night was | jap yostorday submisting to the people tho S 5 R aR e oeTH IS Sl bl okl eventy divilod s reicards the bill somothing | e I TR e o e Py itis and Y oads fwero ol question of wmending the constitution a The New Fenee | aw Signed that incendiarism wa thiee atriceaa rosvh emEforiad (fC ST SRl which had not been expected. This difference Ops may b 0 Stand L O AHCAVL QLRI DI tHoT o stath t8 bacome indebte > ek, S. D., Feb. Spec and that nihilists we t the bottom of the will doubtless lead to am interesting discus- | themand trouble, uow that Jay Gould's | to introauce bills, which, however, were SHOELZing buo bt FRpacomo, i et (i Lightiy il ]r = Dokt o S ifol 6t bt (it Tutta t 2 slon tomormy methods have become like those of arobber, | read um of £25,000,000 for the purpose to T ik he new fence ireitanen 1its 1 - - They do not think also that. they maybe | Onmotion of Senator Poynter the s arailroad from this state toa poi signed by the governor today and t gested that perhaps th Seedat tast Voted, clled out again by the Indians in | Wentinto commitiee of the whole on the Michigan has evoked quite an amount of co- | great many people who will be interested in | fieondiaties. wis p Lixcons. Nob., Feb. 24, Snmial to Tue | the spring, ‘They denomnced tne pres- | cral file, Senator Shumway in the chair, sideration. Somé thbught it was intended as [ 18 WE FECHE S0 o i | oo } B TR R e 6o o LR E R BN 1R ORI AT On motion of Senator Keiper scnate files | a joke. Senator Warner said he had received L 8¢ ieyie s othe e rs also, claiwming that they | 7 7, 76, 7S, reiating to decedents, intro- | the bill from Senator Moore. The iid | 12¢d counties of the st counties | a/firo to make te j morning in the senate. It provides for the | 45 yeen brought to overawe the people uced by Senator Moore, were made aspecial | that he had prepared it as a mental recrea- | hereafter to be oveanized allow stock S ELY k } fsue of 100,000 bouas for the purchase of | They have evenrefused to pay the militia the tev for Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock tion and giwen it to Senator Warner, and the | to runat large until decided otherwise by a b I X . seed for thosutTerers froin the drouth, debt it owes them. They owe 1t $10,000 of “The following bills wore recommonded for | lutter ud stated that it expressed bis 1eas | yajority of tho people. The T has hee ok TS e T vediite CHe bl be expenses at Pine Riee and 10,000 expenses | p Senato file No. 107 extending time [ on the subject cnator Moore said he | ieafiY, 00 SR BEOVs with tho. erea K 2 . i ut home. Governor Thayer made no montion | for redemption of property sold for taxes: | would not fathér the measure and that | gioease T 1BT6E Bloiio a0 Tho g il ferved to the committes of the whols to have | & B LRI ST G000 heardy in | No. 217, providing forthe incidental exponses ould not be | to ek et wen [ Fyecd wor ke Gl ; ; some amenduents cowsidesel. The motion | yho fund. Billsave coming inevery day for [ oF the legislature: No, 73, rewarding internal thought, however, if tho ~peoplo were | pratittEHEe OL e K o saceess of AL Il n as 1680 HAlLE Fan n in AR AR niA B things, but | improvements: No, providing for the | instructed regarding it they would appreciatoe | yin™ AW {(iyeeessful artempt was mude to CUE L ‘mw i X a The yoas and mys wore elled on the pass- | there §s no money (o pay them with. "F rogistration of voters, | Bl e to | iLand that it would be found to coutain some | paui juschestil QUOmpE Wis mide o nt_and when costl apes e AN 5 Hiais state mado a. contract with the militin for 1 object of the last mentioned bill is to | very good points. offered one means, per- | e e o land . wos Missc 1 T 7 Bge of the vl Senator Switzler explained | L FEEE 0 EE G ate ins recoded from | obviate the difeulty experienced by nou- | haps the only one of regulating inters el b adpvesiotiaE MISoUtL | fidinse Dliv;ont 3 Al s ity G Aen it B i L river in this state will now become the great- | drive and reachec s votoin tho nogativoas follows: When | LSS of the agroenent, | dow't tiink tho | registered voters in iuctropolitan citics who | railrouds, ho ratos on theso vouds could be | ew” stock country In the world, Plorre is AR e ho bill wasup for consid onin the cou majority of the legisiature is willing to sup- | ar compelied to procure certificate of eiti- | governed in localities, but the roads could | fud atoway 1o uil this ceded land, the real cause of the 1 mitteeof the whole a few days siuce Lsousht | i (vo which would bringthe state into | zenshin from the city clerk. Bills 96 and 97 | offset this on the through rates. 1t was ad ! IS ELican to relieve the samo of some of its sevious | B i country.’ considere 4w coated s, thore i e sta shoult A e e b 0o eI BeE 1o B ld g racerall oves thie ouniry wsidered with it and were treated | visable, therefore, that the state —should e R T D like it build & through rond t ascertain whatit [ ! 3 noticing the smolke, sa the provision whieh requires the applicant S T T'he bill abolishing the oflice of oil inspec- | would costand what it would cost to operate | Forr Donar, Robiiey e [SheotnliTale, | (alio ORI M Latls d for veliet tomake afMdavit tat he has b x Neb e, St Spocial to Tup | 10X Was recommitted for improvement it. 1t such should ve done he had_no doubt | gram to Tuk B orge Tate was | The shock caused her to become ill resigent of the county for nine monhs, Lixcory, Neb, Fob. 2L—1Special to Tue | g0t filo No. 101, providing for a normal | that it would result ina great advantage to | arrested yesterday chavged with druuker BTy BLTok e sid o was inforded by the state Brie. ssennte assewblod at 10 a. m. [gehoolat Auvora, brought up a little dis- | the people, U e i e Nesoryonokan: Qmmittee and others that there were very | Only Senator Shoa was absent, Cussion, Senator Keiper opposing it on the = : Al g : £ Saviiy, Feb. Further particulars of meritorious cases whero the applicant hid e R e A R The Attorneys Will Get Left. Hamilton and retained an aitorney to defena e e D L BT Senator Warner of Filluore presented a the battle at Tokar have just been received o T o Lo denvor o o nio | petition from people in that county aski When the forces approached each other iving by the sweat of his bro "here were | for @ recount of tae vote on the prohibitory A ¢ A strenuous efforts were made by parties of O o o ! i upon & scheme today that scals the fato of | and introduced evidence i proof of his | | ad loft their homes anc \ heir resi- | \ the bill pending for the pa; of the con- | assert dence iu neighborius cour in distant parts of the state for the ose of earning | PO sl aliveliiood, which could not be secured at | the vote on the prohibition amendment. I their bomes move that it be referred 10 the comimttee on “lhe present bill, while it p ing the troops a Badt all the state institutions with one cx- | LiscoLs, Nev, Feb, 24—[Specialto Tup | bim. Tate based his defense on the ground cepulon, the insne asylum at Norfolk Bek.|—The notaries and stenographers hit | that he had taken only four glasses of beer Senator Horn said his people wanted a normal school beeause theiv teachers wow Senator Mattes—I have a petition from [ had to go to Peru or Lincolu or Omaha, o : Aoy 1o d el people i Otoe county asking for a recount of Senator Keiper's motion to indefinitely | test fees, leaving the attorneys badly in the | that it wus i phy imp0ssibil p bousc t beyond the tines for protection on the count- postpone was lurc Phere hus never been any serious op- | 10 #et drunk on fo e It was decided that the committee should n to paying the reasoni s of th was bucke ument by the test e A company of Ieyptians, after a rac itha 5 ers. They start in at minend. the locatiug of the scloul at vihand writers and wotarics who teok the | 1 uumt beer drinters, Judge | 4841 fiv : i nines and wining, that being the only com- | Auvora . voluminous testimony in contest cuses, | Homilton decided differently, however, and | O¥er one hundred thore e « : $8 a suit for all wool those who remain in 1zdolenee upon t mitteo that can now bring prohibition to the wate file No. 25, locating a normal school | and they haye t L short cut tosceure pay | fined Tate and costs, Tate refused to pay | (0 kv of o eALC ) its, ¢ v are homestends, oxcludes the worthy caseswhore | surfave, |Laughter. t Chadron, was diseussed for their services. Ieprese 8 Do { the fluc and appealad to the distriet court M R e S suits, and they are men have gon elsewlhere o make a tempo- Senater Moore gresented a memorial from pator Randall did not want half a dozen odu day pay these e says that if defeated ere he will co were place he b ptia mad “‘ brs y o1} 5y 3 rary livie I'his is o very serious objection | the var of Lancaster county urging the pas- | starving normal schools, but vather one that | ofticials fou provided in | the matter to the supreme court ."‘“,“,"m s L ROt "’j‘ 3l ! AU worthlots more mone Y to the bill, which should beamended 50 as to | sage of house roll 83, constituting that county | could be supported. He moved the bitl be | the Shrader bi ng the attorneys 2 - was critical for a time, suceeeded in repellin I s bl 1 i include th citizens. We have al- | o judicial district and assigning threo judges | indelinitely postponed caso to stand upon its own merits. ot Frye May bie Presiding Of Gt Ve th Hova At thor lalg but we’ve got blood in ready voted §100,000 1o the relief of acertain | 1o 1t Senator Keiper asain inveighed against the | the more radical independents will favor | Wasmsaios, Feb. weial ‘Pelegram | of the fight the trans) s and mu »eve. ¢ , . section of the state, and _the citizeus 82 the | Tho committes on publiclanas and build- | discrimination which had beou exercised | muking a compromise with the lnwyers and | o Tug Bee|—1t is the geneval opinion | stampeded, and ih ot our eye, and we want easten portion, who pay alarge proportion | ings recommended the passage of house roll | against the north half of the state in the lo- | allow them from one-fourth to one-half of ' i f i of thetaxes, have outof their own private 1, establishing an industrial home for | cating of public institutions. their claim, but the democrats and republi- e phos T At 3 S you to understand that means contributed many thousauds of dol juvenile ¢ Juents at Genova, The bill was re mended for passag cans will form a solid front and insist upon | pro tempore to succeed Mr. Ingalls, The | SRS S 0 Lt I money, food and provisions. 1t is neither The committeo on judiciary reported back After the the vote had been taken Senator | the attorneys looking for their pay to the | Maine senator is not making active can- |ty latter fled procipitately, L) we can do as much for fuir, yropler uor in mecordance with the strict | seuato filo No. b, veliting to commissioncrs | Vau Housen asked, “Where iy Chadront” | partios who emploved thom. © ‘the totul sum | vass, but his friends say that he will easily | Ostan Digis secord position the y 1 loktérot thulaw to legislate i favor of any | of thesuprome courl, without: recommenda- | [Lawghic } } ppropriated by the Modie billamounts 10 | gutdistance Mr. Hoar in the eaucns, Senator | found in a valley an Arab villee, the nhab: | YOU &S any other house i ‘\l nh\\ l< |l~'\1 ‘llA £l 'A “' M ‘- Hul!.ll, it iiond Hetad Senator Beck said 1t \\1\‘\ fln-'\ul the |||m|‘ hout #1:2,000. Platt has been mentioned in connection with itants which poured out and beg. equn orthy. Forthis reason as well as lo com ce on railroads submittel prosperous towns in vorthern Neoraska an e v e succession he has been froquently | de A ber of bodies of shoiks wi 1 ity others, while tio bl is b ity prosent fora 1 | report on houseroll 0, tho i, rate | vompared favorbiy with any townof even | ¢ artans 'lf“"'"‘"“'\'_‘ g ‘”I'l o e L U R R el D tale @iy shall Vote no. Vill, which was laid over for a day at the | age in southern Nebrask J1NcoLy, Neb,, Feb, 34.—[Speciul to Tug | $aed 0 OCEEE oF 00 ptor. however. fa | suspected treachory, g tor Dysart saidhe was not in favor of | reqliest of Senator Thomas of Cass, who de A ata lios Nox: 14 hutll 2B, introducad by, | Bes:|—Renrosentative Porter)ythali probibis!| Loni ool b cnuicit Sanntok, howaver, ls i ausl \gachory. AN DD isasimndln g aal Iayenet siiaib il dl bl rexliointsoRVA I ORIV uRGtt Senator Shea, governing puvlic warchouses, | tion member from Merrick, who has been | ator. expives on March 4. 1o has German Customs Regulations, e > o 5 the Jioat. Toading saad ERAIL. ATARSGIA | 00c ntins i the ELhias of seorat ooletise, | tio B0 41 remnrding the motRod Oforg@ub: | teom bis brain s bill which reproscnts his | lo unul the iityi-second congress meois ub: | T Bee.]-The Novth Germany Gasette - | 1y o 1 wot wish at thistimeto bo Tooked upon s | The bill went to the general file, & Couns, o 65, rolating to meotings of | 1den of prohibition, Tho bil reads us follows: | 1098 th senute should vo convened in specinl | gay says that the stability of the customs | & TCte causing delay, and would therefore vote for |~ Fouse wil 215, providing for the payment session, veputations of Germany with other ¢ 1 sides to secura the wer of some fon. His attorney arened eloguent amomg seuat at Mr. Frye will be chosen | thew. The Beypti ausing ] o county commissioners, was recommitted Section 1. No person shall bo ticensed to the bil of the incidon tal ex panses of the session, w House roll, No. 18, providing fora gils’ | manufacture or sell intoxicating liquors, and | 4 g can b secured by tavi : foaie 0 ouse roll, No. i for a anu cating and | A $3,000,000 Tr Co g : Senator Thommns said thebill did not suit | recommended by the committee on finince, | industrial home in Geneva, was read and | no tax shall be imposed upon the maun fac i e Somgmb ¥ | sieriticings the protectionof bim i all particulars, but would vote for it. | wavs and means and went to the general file. | brought Sen Thomas of Cass to his feet, | ture or sale of such liquors, CHETENNE, ) pecial el tto adds that if the m Theaftivmative secired 27 votes, Senators | The samo _committee reported favorably | e wanted a committee of five disinterested | Sec 2. Any person vielating a or gram to Tup Br Articles of incorpora- | o states opened _furthe ( 1 Schram, Switzler and Van Housen voting in | ypon senate file No, 125, relating to the pub- | senators to visit the places bidding for in- | of this act shall, upon convicti tion of the Laramie and Scotts BlufY irvieat w treaties, Frauce, w v \ R ! N 1 ) ‘ the negative, Sevators Eggleston and Moore | lication of proceedings’ of county commis- [ dustrial homes and report as to the avaiia- | a line of not less thuu #3) nor more than £ ing and water powor cro filed | Dibitive minimum wrif, would 1 1 | ot voting and Senator Shea being absent. sioners’ mec ability of each. Sec, Chapter 500f the co adstatutes | jore today; Tla company Rt to either abandon or modify | - ~ [he same committee rocommendsd the pas. Senator Shram endorsed the motion, while | of 1550 and all acts and parts of nets contlict 8 i o t [ te \ sht | a X vl froni the even i Trom the 0109 I0anilan. Se. Tho Sugar Bounty Killed, sage of senate filo No. 135, relating to the \ator Warner opposed it fng with this wet ave hereby ropealed A e e e it ol | cncics of Ttussia and the United States 1 ListoLs, Nob Feb. 94 [Special to Tus | funding of outstandiug bonds: “The miotion was 10st There s no possible chance for the bill | Suorts Blaff, Bonner, Cheyenne, Denel and | B¢ checked. b The committee on revenne and taxation re- The bill locating the home at Geneva was | ever becoming a law and-receiving any ear c i Wil M o Keith counties, Nebraska. ~Phe diteh will § pocted favorably upon senate file No, 177, re nded for passage. st or sober cousideration outside of th 200 feor wide and will ir an immense of Lent per pound on boot sugar, was | jating to the payment of wad taxe: (0 mittee arose and regorted and the | comwittee room, and it may even shara the | S80S WEECE FEEGTRESE e company brought upagainfor passage. Senator Keiper The cor mitieo o fish culture and g report was adopted. fate of Bredesow's bill limiting the owner- | SO (0" Al Sioes ave Hiram Sapp, | T Bre. ] —From Zanzibar cc e news | and again fought val to save the boun recommended the passage of senate file ship of land to half a sect be indefi A avao] Statt Patar of & horrible murder committod by a Ge s Dt without succass. But b 15 not discour- | 126 Felating to the scasons of gamo and fish T nitely postpotied on seoond reading ori Jn AR R i ! taddits by : i} g 4 USRI dh s R e e The committeo on municipal affaics ry The Hou —_— IHath 8 npmedfadliia boe anEA santalave iRl Children’s Department edsnd will bring the subject up again Jorted, favoring the organization of sanitar, - Arab' Tab B 4 o, Cheaper Gas. i - m he ot into his po he wirl o o e . | hemt, SaTopiatRa Orgaslan tsanitary | LixcoLy, Neb., Feb. .—(Special to Ti . v \“'r DOk (iak Al Claims of the Lower Brule Sioux. blonged to the Swahili v taddit mitteo of tue whole, T was plonty of Thio follawing bills wers read the first | BE2]—Tho house went iuto commitice of the 22 ]‘ L SRoglal 0 e CHAMBERLAIY, 8. D., Feb, 24, — [Special Tel- | brutally murdered the girl in o bath room mitteo of tie wholo, ) s plenty o ho follawing Dbills were read the ! At swenoral filo. | BEE.|—~IRepresentative ( Sternsdorff in gl i 3 bl *Ro Boas 5 ) ~ P AP 44 A e A [y time whoie to consider the bills on the general file o m to Tue Bee I'he Sioux Indians at 1 buried parts of the body on the beach o (1 30 es 1918a)08 ‘“”;‘v‘)"‘ log ot iR owoud | - Senator Coulter, Senate File No. 22—De- | House roll 1, by Bartholomew. uuthoriz- troduced fu the hoss Roday a bill which pro- [ T8 S L D O e dis s ueighborlood of bis louse. T ho dwell handsomest Child’s ganiaitions of tho stato that the pooplowould f 4 fy;" those entitiod to aduission to the | ing the division of countics by the vote of & [ Vides that no gas manufacturing company in | 00 far they want to tako 1and in sev- | e P e amrdol aople < | Waist, just for a flyer be satisfied with a continuanceof thebounty, | soldisrs’ and saters' Lome. B ority ot the clactors s yatond of thron. | the state shall chiuvgh moro than 81,50 for th i r'ce of the erime. Raaditz will be tried by ) 4 at lowst fora time, and that the bill ought to | Senator Thomas, Senats File No, A consummation of eacli 1,000 cubie foet of gas, | Orwty and many of them are daily sl the Germau authorities 1t 88e, that you ever be modificd, Some time ought to be taken to | tablishing a givls’ industrial home at Geneva Phe bill further provides for a penalty of | theirclaimsiwest of the Missouririve v i £2; L o 5 o tie TN Dbasionately. and he | Sconator Waruer, Senate Filo No. 2. | Was reported back aud the cnacting clause | g1.000 for each offense in chargiug orat- [ have untl Suturday of this week e fomed it wosld bo recommitted for amend. | Preventing aiscrimination by agents in is- | stricken out fempting to collect more than the specitied | claims in any portion of the coded SaW. Ll ment suing life msurance policies. House roll 131, by Stevens of Platte, authe rate - lands not alveady taken by white men, Some e ; R e A ol Dwattualaing 1ot s onat nll::uul.l\L (by request) Seuate File | iy majority of the votes to removo a | Tl pas e of thie bill will cortainly meot | of the Indians have filed on a valuable 1 Our BOc¢ and Benator Keiper then stated that the bill had | No. 285—Preventing the practice of veterin- | 4 ' s o0 %L with the hearty approval of the people site and propose to keep it, clainiing a prior 4 Bect 1ot come up i its regularorder and wanted | ary surgery in the state without a pormit county seat. provided it is moved towards the i over the white men who have platted it Pecullar in combimtion, proportion, and | Waists are worth It 1aid aside for that reason, ‘The chair beld Senator Bhumway, Seuate File No. 236 center of the county, was taken up and after Telograplyand Telephones Tro ay arise because of tos preparation of ingredienty, 1 Sarsapa- g that Dection avas made too lateand that | Providing that the term of a senator shall be | being discussed at length was reported back T o N o T : - rilla Possesses the eurativevalucot thovest | and $1.80. the woild have to be placed on its pass- | four years. : with au unfavorable recommendation, AUNGORN, NOD TSI, & PRAAGL L0 LU Mich ‘publicans Known reme- 9 divs of the s e, Thoayes ind nays were called and re- | Senator Hill, Senite File No, 237—Amen Flouse roll 272, tho Mckteyuolds bill, pro- | BEE.|—IRepresentative Moan of Dakota says | yacksoy, Mich, Feb, 24, —Thoe republiean | vegotable Hood's Kingdom, T'hese are brand new sulted as (o ’ ing section 5, chapter ¥4, of the statutes. viding for district purchase and ownership | the committee on itelegraph and telephones i Y Beel, Brown, Collins, Coulter. Day, Senate File No, 285—Kncouraging the | of school books, was reported back for pass- | is being manipulatédy whether knowingly or Y oot o aa s et L P goods and of the o0s Hill, Horn, Keiper, Koontz, Mich® | building of public halls in cities of the second [ age § wn.n\: L bo e b hatns. A bl ma Montg B L\‘l f ‘I‘\” I‘ \\ “w_ Is >‘ ‘rv. ;\“-‘w.-:v‘\’.’m“ u\\‘ l“‘l‘h Wl 1.l.l‘:‘ m L toer, Foyiter, Randall, Sanders, Sehram, | Gk o o ) House roll 104, by Stovons of Filmore, 11,1 rejograph cHavges that ho introduced ary Howard of Port Huron Jar. Peculiar in it : ; attractive designs that Bmith, Starbuck, Stevens, Switzler, Taylor, [ _Senator Williams, Senate File No. 20— | makit 1t bours & legat duy's work for wall | 1ating ¥ i ntro ey | S aron were ar.” Peculiar in its wedieinnl meries, Hood's ¢ Parnte Vin - Houeen Warner, Williaths,— | Defining criminal assault upon females classes of mechanics, servants and lyborers, | 4Ty tn tho scision ad which wils reforrod | for vegents of ‘tho stats unis arsaparil Dlitlios ourea o . Senate File No. H0—kequiring the pub- | except those cugaged iu farm or domestie | (B January 15 to thiscomuittec, has not ye o platform favorsn pure ballot, o5 | known, 5 = h 1y idhis Nays—Christofferson, Bewleston, Moore, | lication of legal advertisements in metropol- | labor, provoked some lively discussion baen roporied bioly aud Ue belioves that i jations UL i _ she " wonfor Sarsaparlila‘ ( Shumway, Thomas, Woods. —0, itan counties iu one ly paper which has Cramo (vep.) of Jefferson said he had | 0bbY Are eneeuyoring 1o-nreveny iy solion rs the purchase by the gover of 1L Li1e SEEhio gmrorR oo JActhnores Not voting—Mattes, Wilson xisted five years and has @ circulation of [ worked i the shapyard, on the shoe bencn | OB measurcs ot this character 2 ADiiko aLVOIL RIOdoR af he Uhieds| S chn i oot i iia tiand The 04 R Absent—Shea, 5,000, and the farm, and belicved thut men should — - States, aid the dsuoof | silver coin or silyor Slaanaeal Sl A haod uhg /i 14 \ed Senator Keipor voted on the afirmative be The following bills_ wore read a second | work ton hours every d Objectors to Omaha's Charter, certificates of full logal tender thevefor a —there i moro of s Sarsy causohio lopes 10 move for tho reconsidera- | time: Senate files 207, amending section 5, [~ The bill wus defendéd by Breen (dem), | Lixcois, Neb, Fen, i S s parilla s0ld In dowell than of all other tion of the bill. chapter 3 of the civil code; 208, creating & | Scott (ind.), Storm (ind.),” Cornish (ind.), | wpam to Tue Bes Measrs, . led an the Rostrum, blood purifieis, Fec — state board of sgriculture; 200, providing for | Shrader (iud.), Steveus of Furnas and Por [ § 3 Vemion, 8. D, Feb, 2 clal Pele- | recora of Legislative Committao Work. the building of a ralroad to Lake Mictigan; | ter (ind ton, P, W, Birkhoauser, H, Q. Clarke, I gram to P Brr. | 1 witor of | no oner PeCUliar. i LaycoLy, Neb, Feb, 24— |Special to Tnr | 210, providing seed for destitute_people; 211, | Dobson (ind.) desired to ask some friend of | Morrissey and Johin Doherty of Omal Plain alk, received word this morning m- | ever attamed so raj Tor 4 ¢ Brr]—The houso committea on claims has | dmonding section 104, ehapter 1775 212, com- [ the bill why the author of the measure did | bofore the senate committee on i I A I AR steadfastly the confidency of all postponedall cliiins, aggrogating some £1,500, | KEHK county oficers to keep wortgage in- | not includeé the laboring men on the turws. | fairs this evenin and objected to seve Bek.|—ouse roll 63, repealing the bounty Brutal Murder o a Slave Girl W e LoxboN, Feb. 24.—[Special Cabl have enlarged Impraved o and will show the fifths, as now required, on motion of Ford state convention nominated Judge B. M Peculiur in its strength and cconomy, Hood's the market affords debteduess records; 213, establishing experi- | He opposed making any discrimination | oo ) ; ta, | A¥ESs: last night 86 klngtou. Ho diod | of people, Pecyliarli tho braliw for horseskliled by the statesauitary com ment stat l‘n at Culbertson and l\;.d{ul Ay ucmn\l‘ ]]ulrvu'v\ and u: vants. g saolions of tha pr b ehartar srmendments, of apoplexy while mak W auddress before it represents, Hool's Sarsapar mission after having been oficially declared | 214, providing money for Memorial day cel ' Inotion by Dobson to include farm labor- | AMONE those objected to were those relating | the Grand Army o Al sorvices. Ho | bines all the to beafMicted with glanders or other cou- | brations; 215, amending section 25, article 1, | ers and dombostics was last and the bill ree- | 10 City assessor, purehiase of park property, “"‘ ’J aakiapy i A goad [@“\'; rese ‘.‘uT I In medical e e chapter ; 216, amending_section §, chapter | ommended for pussage. city proseeutor and property quaiitication for | S 8 veuy able wau avesw wite wd | (20T Itself . lopad b g 4 5 31 217, amending section 77, chapter 77,219, | The committee then rose and after a hot | councilmen > Central Labor union of | thvee chil with many years practical experience fn The reward of §250 for the arrest of Nich- | pajatinir to interest; 220, providing for au ex- | fight the bill authorizing & bare majority to | Omaha objected to paying the mayor as a color o T or it S (o At 3 pesieice. 1 N ( ‘( ) olas Tealey, who murdered Ada C.Clark in [ hibit at the Columblan exposition ; 221, relat- | move a county seat was killed by striking out | mewver of the fire and” polico com uission, £ i prejuriug medisiue 1 010 get ¢ ) ~ Antelope county in the spring of 1838, was | ing to offenses against marriage; 222, repeal- | the enacting clause, as recommiended by the | asked that the board | posed of oe 1 i, Feb, 24, —( l' ‘,H,|'l\ and Faram \fs et Loll and taman N Knowledge which mod an . " H . | fnally allowed David S. Boyton of Garfield | i seetion 23 on . elctions: 5, authorizing | committee from cach of the four principal. pohitical pae- | O'1 of Mo Twenty-i ut Hood’s Sarsaparilla { county. state supermtendent of oducalion to appoint | A large iumber of bills were iutroduced, | tiesund that the public improvements be | United States ar ately Boldby alldruggiste. §1;eix for£0. Proparedonly | "This committee also hgd the Stout claim | & deputy; 226, relating to miscellaneous of- | among them the following done by w 1 bired by ‘the day vy tho | Port Shoridan, died (bis moruive by .1 HOOD & GO, Apotlivearive, Loweil Mass. | | i under consideration and heard arguments by | fens , amendiug section 42, chapter 22; By Parker—Appropriating $10,000 to siuk ! city aud superiutended by the board of public | eust on leuve of absence- 100 Doses One Dollar