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= TWENTIETH Y EAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH ¢ 1891, NUMBER 2061, e WRECKRED AT A SHARP CURVE, 52 ' * PRONIBITION 15 PARAMOUNT. [t i | MANDERSON VS, MR, NORGAY. : s I NCSTANSWER TONORROW, et s b g HORDERED FOR WONEN, e Ui 7 Do N v s g P 1 S e That Overtook an Ol Soldier at k as ““,”}} . ‘l' i | Gy i s b i R el T mtonx Gty Ml ' nd of Cuso to Bo Filed, Crey ., Ma L i e ( A /. ARS T v e By { 3 SO STORY RECARI ] TROUBI " \ Q FIRENAN SADDLER INSTANTLY KILLED, | 4 WHAT SEVEN YEARS TRIAL HAS SHOWN b SISO AL SOME SENSATIONAL RUNORS DISPELLED, The Bugineer and Eight Others FIGHTENING THE COLLS, Even the Most Enthasiastic Friends s aftermoon wit y LU AL AL L UL [ ' e Stationers Take Advantage of the Tne onsly Murt b s Out of the Law Feel Disappointed ntly with a hamoer. He w Prep 1 to Captare AL the ' b antag 0 b by o The Plevee Piano Swindlers Prove any ast night, and it feved hic Fat Positions in the 3 L) BLALOUAE JLE Connty Ad} and Consumes Bverything b AL A Potiid. O atthe Results The Sube A P I ST Nexe Ho vorlising —fwo Mila Linte Bas Eacept the Bngine, March S ject of Taxatiol BB \ Toons Lodig € Red Ribbons, Dinvqre, Ta, Ma 8t evening DrsMoives, Ta, Mareh, & [Speeial to Tite | about 3« K Wl Bee.| -1t is oded on all sides that the | erowded with peopl bold thiet van 1 paramont o in tho coming campaign in | gloved hand thre e show (eindow ol prohib stion. Atis | Burton's pasen shop and red about $250 ¥ § e since the first cnactment in | worth of gold watches, and turning the cor g Vil 1 succeeding | her hie van down the si treet, whore he 4siliy Teetly and ope N rcceeded in making bis escape. The fa v t wimp ideas i and bis bat pulled down over his eyes, h tho so! " was held v ? I Canght the dail Breaker, AR investigati Missovnt VALLEY, 1a, March 8. —[Spe A h Mand polities, He was confirmed with Morgan's appointment S then that he should have by blo for his confirmation by the so wid | democratic party w it Wasiinaroy B § o0t W sz G iile Main street was law was made, and more a tringent in an to sunpross atures have made bbb brac. | cial Tetogram to e Bre.|—The Tekamal half-dressed passengers cla ST e G ey of prol »n are undoubtedly disappointed | feEAE ke EL S AN Boe this morning Morgan's nomination was ponding there was | StEaight vepublican as postinaste 4 ¢ ) o court 1 Sheriff 1 W, Monroa of Burke county ereat deal of - opposition in the senate from | peiiiean contingent, it is fors L right braska, The man travels underso many | the Grand Army because ho was court mar- | undoubted republican as of the Lin th \ wse of WSS RC Fot tHa T oR e 5 HotRG av out of their inpoverished condition, The | inoperative all the largo cit- | linses that itis impossible togive his name. | tiated and dismissed from the serviee during | ¢vil servico commisdon t ts it ‘ Dol the warand from other s v for othor | been proven that Mr. Lyman was responsible |y’ that for the vecent attack npon Postmaster e bt tho wind T Al cnvs, bare! CATBRELIAE T in their expectations, Evidence on every « iy are both hard up, and bints, mado their way throug v won g o things, of grand lirceny as a | hand shows the law to be largely 1 WS S S i ctfer ends with @ message i cipter, which [ jos an L locdlities on the | Hewas wanted forattempted murder. WA U T s L U ¥ boan abbrevinted Spanish, and the oy trreated theiv injured companions, FoC NI ANbl AN B Shes el (A2 Ehate Under the engine was Fireman | brains o discover. ‘They ave after two other | side o who was instantly killed men v ho avo their accomplices, and will soon | laws, The prosent law in lowa 15 well By tho sidc fireman was Er T i they livo them practicalls | summed up by a veeont writer. I 8 $hown | g hoen . snowing_and- blowing for over | mide proper acknowledgoments at the timo | lands ot Presidont Hurrison. Mec Lyt | lawyers clim that it was only o pro-forug Barien hoad of via, with S It i L A aman is engaged insclling 1iquor | thirty-six hours, Trains arelate, Business | and has since professed great vespect for the | Should have resied decision, such as froq Lins whon wort i theie nefarions tde b i M AT G ATIUSES ) PRI AN S A BEH g Should President Lyman retire voluutar log cut o - his g may be searched and the liquc practically suspend senator, but nothing can reconcile them 1 e ibH c | uek ns, a8 that it wos The others fujured are { MASTERIOUS SUICIDE, seized and destioyed, Then hie may be tried —-— ™ L \ ! 1 At 5o PROSPECTEVE FLOODS. > trouble was about Buffalo Bill. Mor- | is Stated that My, Koosevelt will vesign. 1t | rendered made. Specilat S0 ine Enwann Howsr and punished for each particular sale o ’ Yoled iy ¥ LT eIy fab gan refused to allow Colonel Cody to have | is known that this work is not congenial to | dulized as 1o what step wi decise badly bruised ot """“ y xeited Overn Gente fliquorbie has made. Then homay be puti- | New Mexicans Looking for a Deluge | any more Indians for his Wild West show. | bt ind’ thiat Ho doca not prove inoto, Sulls: | fon of tho conet. L when WATREI CoNovEN, t f no Sensation. ted for keeping the liquors for sale. Then 1his Spring Manderson attempted o induce him to re. [ fietony to-oihuts b position b i, | Thayer was given a standing id, the fos. . 0., May 8. ~There is considerable | for keepinga place whore liquors ave sold Savta Fr, N. M, March S.--If roports | consider his decision. Morgan was stubborn | {lon of the comimiecion may taice placo at any | & 1 Iy be precipitated by the | procected to outline i plan of 4 takiug waterstieds of the Rie Grande and the Rio | reason that some person had told him Buffalo | retivd ident Lymin at an early | possess he chair. Itis « oven, Pecos can be relied upon, the greatest volume | Bill was a very bad man and exereised an t the hose may | ihat he wed himsel o pr Cortain w0 Lo the head of th Dosit viduds who b et l - ouste vorders imded as 1\1“‘-‘ ite is on every Phe Storm Severe at Boone. reasons, but Manderson took an interest in | ot ye it e S il oeice reform in the tes having well-regulated liconsc Booxt, In., Murch S.-The severest snow | him because he once taught school in N postoftico department, & very unusual pro- | hold that it in way indieate storm of this winter is provailing here, It [ braska and pulled him through. Morgan | ceeding, which received a steru rebukeat the | what the final deeisi bo Certain ng o oof o overior. Others wvas greatly elated o haith CHARLES MULVANEY, f 1o tonight ov I'he place If may be enjoined and | and hiew 3 W B a o well-dre abated as a nuisance. Lastiy, ne 1s ewuly from the mountain region comprising the | and, after along intersiew, gave as bis only Fiiisod f w0 13 cas [ by selling liquors to any one, which in Exriess Messeeen . Lwards, but wo place of | cludes damages dowe by such person while off and badly bruis Saturday af - ather | under the influence of liquor. Moreover, the Fioonk P, Liwis, Peoria, serious d ¥ ymninent Catholie priost, ealled | institution of these procecdings does not de in breast the Boody louseand asked if Edwards | pend upon the action of the grand jury, The 3 5 Wit liguor seller is lawful prey for anybody, and CoxvreronKesseny, Burcka, 11 verel, ving an adivmative veply | yo jga sure souree of revenue to his despoil injured i t of botice that ho fotod | ors. 11 hohas o money to pay “eosts with AR LU Bl e, bvarel ot N oc ( suicile. | the county foots the bill, This s the induce Lliliuuasiiual Yol lired vromptly investicated. — The | ment that brings the constables and jus opetied “he found the man | juto the business of enforcement bumed with groat ray Y and near by was avia id- | are bound to instruct the grand juries utmost dificulty that ; v nit ne of prussic | specially at L term of eourt concerning ® gers were reseued, and W wld act that | violations of tue law. 1fany statute of this everything ht suicide character can he enforced at all, this T i fdont s destroyed oxc muck-worn | ainly ought to be under these c A wreeking traii v - | sold v itiais M. N. ( But after uearly seven years of most faithfu sonville at onee, 1 ather 4ys the man came to s | rial the ouly donbtthat can be entertained seene fire had swe ; e parsc 3nd teld ot of water that has fallen in twenty years is m | evil influence over the Indian T'he senator | S. Hear, ST B Bl it storo for tho lowor valley this spring. Tn | fakod the name or the person Mor v Tt it should bo deeided that "Thayer is o southern Colorado and northera New Moxico | [ 10 %o e Tite serutor siet B RESUBMISSION'S DEFEAT. tled (0 Uho ehie, 1Lis believel thit sona the extraordinary snowfall of tho past win- | Piivilese of n said ho hud . st elupse hoforo he can again ase te Is not vt over, ang the canvons .mn‘l L B0 ot Explanations as to How it f m oven s du zulehes aro”packed with a perfect mass of ] P e 3ovd a citls Al tiolsture, While the snow on tho love Slmatis ¢ Ll wais honest as o is from four to six fect in depth. This, tool | [ o4l (BREGRL Prerne, S. D, March S « tion i3 involy [ ed ha when the ground is already thoroughl Hb - soriimtasl e | Bee.—The defeat of 1 s e nothin q souked with water frow late fall rains, which ; g the cause of the steady cold weather all winter i | Sl Toh LWwho ] (oo o . 1, the supre: Statos, has not had a chanes to flow off. This is an PR y JiREalion)awhoyibok SHLl o, it I uly unusual state of affairs in that region. Rev, | {00 ¢ e I as lender of the pre made application t ! liat Thomas Harwood, superintendent of the | {1 (00T ‘It is A great vie body, and e ford Methodist Episcopl mission, reached here | 4 G CESEE TR0 new heart in the the cuse cone for b i the suprema today from Chama, ou the Denver and Rio e Mo F O QL o et i now makes pronibition a perman v t an_ ey Grande railway, wheie he has been snow P P d S i < el 4 his | vouud for three'weeks, He is informod that S et AR Sl A e ! 1 the except 10 frc i 3 0 ainn sty ilyelisoui n point of integrity places. He predicts a serious flood in thi e Bl e A special train was mad, ¢ Suioidn: Tor: Lwenty=fonn ESTION OF TANATI lower Rio Grande tas summer, Along the e A NPo GHE His hond the uninjured pa i ) AT s the mau Anothor question that wiil lave a _promi- | upper K|>.-.m< and througtiout theSanta 1 | 4G & |1V il tho chplta o8 A 5 Rincan Wskod why Lt beari the coming campaign will be | range of mountai Jout the same conditic “NOW t to know,” demanded the " < t ). Ha Allitia Injux R of taxation, The lowa laws are s provails, Captain Joten Daitou s in from tho | 4 oW LWt tokpow,” demandod th il demoralization of our 3 i e ts and mett, were tuke SHERIIY B R BRI G R U AE @ regarding assessme i Upper Decos valley today, and states that in | {oi" i S e Lot t mado the present disturbance of tice w _ | oss. ville, oiul tuis morning said Heldavoro M ded that will eq burdens | his thivty years’ residence in that locality he | (i vou will not permit us to see or even | Watter pe b wil v settle down tegarding t \ :one Itis thought that the wreck was caused by rie emblen with justico to ul i v are [ hever saw somuch show. Itis from two to fy0s s name, arainst the testimony of the | 10 solid business, The i reed a bl il or ico on the track, which lot highly tional sermon | MOViNg in this matter and will undoubtedly | three feet on the lev ronghout the whe e e e v Officoes ot hE Uitiied | Tho opon saloon shail % it it RRCABN S ERaR tHa A b L B Bout i vear figo, wihen | mivke themsclves felt i the legislature next | Pecos river watershyds, - Already the Pecos | Sio vmy, the Nebraska deleantion and all | state.” ! L 1 e B e S hen | winter and in the eleetion of that. legislature er and the Rio Graaudo are swelling rvap- | 500 S P ited £ s oufman, who has rearad th N v v e done, fhe loss to the company, g death this fall. Seerctary Post, inhis aunual . though the cooi weather serves to kecp | HIEOLIEE WIHESSes 1 B o v mous wit A forcos says: We wontd have | There has beon i v liore, and and i@®cident claims, will not fall short of 3 » has not yet been identified. On | ¥eport to the last mecting of the state k the greater voly TvisiCaptain Dal- || e asoasa nhraniiin wilom ho/hud great ol night if it had not veen for the | the revivalof this resolu requived £100,000. An unusustly small list of on. \ 1 b vest awas pinned a small | favmers® alliance, called attention wa_forei- | ton's opinion that waen warm weather does | i 8 4 dectined to altor his | vy of ono man, There were cortain of | in orer o punish & vats and red R A A S o ; 16 bulze tho square and compass of | ble way o the inequalities of the present | come it will be sudd-dJin which event t “1F that is the kind of judge you are.” said | our men who had exprassly agy with us | publicans uni s purpose of saving B ral L el hooulo i | ster Musons, HiS Taundry mark s | system. He showed that tho diveet taxes in | dwelers in tho low « $io Grande and Pocos | 4o senator, “you are unfit to decie a {hat LhoY. WL OB 0. 2 gutrary | the governor and the other stato ofileers, but it ot injur it had to make C. C. 4 Iowa amount 10 ab 30,000 leys had best koaep a sharp lookout for | ¢hine ™ v are unfit o be entrusted with | to the private wishesof some of their friends the pledges made seem to lave been forgoty their way for o mile through the terrible & e DT AU UPON AN A3sessie % ¢ S ofictil responsibility, and T want nothiug | unless it would accomplish something, The | ten. '1f that resolution sbouid berevi od, suowstorm to helter. LHunting Lngliiye Murdorers. The farwers of Iowa, “with less than half Heavy Raiis in the South, mmore to do with. you. You may leavo this | call of the houso last night roached one case | many democrats and independents 1 Juoy i i Waco, Tex., March S.—The largest posse | the workers in the state, v by 1 se . et P ol o G OF ‘trecchary. i our Fapks Uhat was whilly | would.salo fggt, and o woulda ny nbar of Drunk and Asleep on a Corpee. comitatis put in the field since the days of | Meins the most wealthy or prosperous .| Mewwis, Tenn., Maren S The rainfall in /Y9 8 FAIECE S8 NORMI 0 oaehing | unexpected to all of 1s. We put onrselves | republieaiis, “THe vesolution s stall in tue NTVEVaT MArih 8 =Boliosmin Ofnies AT in Texas is in Big Thicket, | (Ur1ish £20,000000-mnc than twice this city und section of the south for the past [ o o ihsolent letter to My, | Gown as having ordinary husiness sense, andt | senate where, sgveral weeks ago, it was laidy Callier, of the West Thirty-seventh street i shes for Thoas M. Me bl G L R L e two days is unprecedentol. ~Neacly five | Manderson, in which ho intimated that the | When it was announced that resubmission | o, N 10 To et station, was called into tha thrco story tene. | and Kufus K. Dunlap, the murderers of Ch L L L R el inchies have fallen in tuis city during the last | Jatter had o pecuntary interest at stake. and | s o cary it was soin all ordiary prob vever, the revival of ‘ mont at 434 West Thirty-fiest street today, | MeLennan, Today tho Waco conting e o commissionite . 80115, 107 npe | forty-eight hours, Specials from the adja. | i to Coloncl Cody us his “client.”” B foned by G 1\\.13, ) mounted fresh hovses und saifan : } 14,000,000, | cent ountry report the I'nis letter the senator handed to Seeretary | 1810 unate to this state, It I B and on the floor of the frony room ¢ l aditaret o ssessed for tuxation at about $i0000 At country veport - the % o b SR S el el BERTAGR ond story found Charles A. Rob chest and revoivers T T Ll dan fixing | vain a5 general T aissioner and gave Buffalo Bill pern doubted majority th ti-prohibi side tho dead man, w vl t. Thoy liavo & pack of b e assessments of the railwass for thenext | pivor roso soven foet: ntwenty hours at | sion totake o hundred Indians from the ves. | tonists have” in - the L e s : Seinent yoar, Aluro owber of potitions have be Plorence, Ala. and 18 stll visine vy SRt probibitionisrs adwit, nie or v his « Mary it e O Lo 11 it 8o rothe pur % YR fus & 8 RILANLCIR he whole country round about West Poin Wha interview between | men D! il W practical R ek e oibntie ol uo . puirsis || 1 tho assdamuiont fi o timare (He £ fs | Miss, is flooded aind adi trains ave badly do- | the secretary aud Morgan *vesubiss Luot car O oo an as et etk i Dekas TR | hoay oy 1ty yebellaing that the | Cousiderable “bottom ™ country in Avk B his treatment Ma eseited thin ' mpty bottles, brok uncleancd kot " o anToIiaN ] [ M\ Rropaitye n, whic h"‘l repre- | aud lower Mississippi are overtiowed ized for it A as possible that cooking utensils lay scattered 0 the ¥ has laby almost in A o e JAGRIUNMIh VRS T R t E . Lall tables and chuivs, When th an, w ey o e | (e e G el s S L e : e parey 4 i b sisted by some of the tenants, raisea up tie 1 the fugiti that e LD A At G DTt o s sy throughonbithie L HUIE S (LIl Sl p 3 i py drunken woman she asked for another dvink ! ors an area ingo detno Lutm ani b s prapartyy | eniklsic ol encies of these men were Sich v . Tt x‘\v she could haye it She was locked up, Lat 4 o 000 i ads and bri ads are rel oy ; ! i ¢ was lock nent to at least £100,000,000. o o aivs; Cummings, merchant and wi ey x‘m.:‘ ¥ \mh; w Robb, the father of t o it haEta hese petitions the gov e rine itel commen and Treacy | dead man, came home deunk and was also ar ‘ It the men are T T o SR e s oot ome other committee, The delegation 4 = = :’4‘u:‘ul Il:'xl' dend nan s well kiown to t ! il Bpn immediat titichae anditor tharall\vays calling Avmco Ol ailtho ST will also demand the doorkeepership, for Teamster Mifle Murdeer, Paying Fancy Prices, less submerged and \ f to T e el sivem) o botn 3 attention to the fact “tnat itis persistently | i tho Tower portion ot i which they will present Colonel Tom | pyxg Ringe, 8. D.. Mareh S, —1Spee 4 INCOLY Pk AR S LAl 4 N T 1 by those representing railway prop. Coal a Tammany brave, who has | o 8 . i , homes. Many bridges acro: ‘ 2 % A T Ber A D 1 2d State: v tiugs e 4 N e DL erty in this state that itis now assessed at a | oo washed away, . The been a popular keeper'of the mali entranc o A s Two of the Jurors Were Peaf, S AT A O | Lt R e RS U S ST e e R B | e e i Miller tho ¢ t [ tha > e Eipe ) Mook o December | eystunces that will send him to the peni- | pacily under existing conditions to yield an | away and the toid has _been badly | 1ext house and tho prospects are that a divi- | teawster. Young Skunk, the India Abil ing 8 Ira 1. Mariett was tried here foe the i e ITidor. wwho livan fou | 1ncome o its owners,” The civeular goos on | Gumuged From . Canton. Miss,. comes avill b ereatad In e ranksof o i | o Sieuo, 15 tious ve innocen 0 t0 derea S Aver i comuny with e | 1805 Uit in view of thiv wilo difercuce of | thiostory that the Pearl and Bie Biack miy. | ity whids will - wmake somo embirrass and the jury brought in a verdict of muvder et Yool s shotieun from ane of | hoth sides ave invited to appoarbefore” the | Grimarily smadl stream, 15 Low balf 4 mil : f It tir t that two of npt to explode it had boen | Souncil either personnily or ‘r'.‘ attorner on | wido. Water is backad iy o . mhl | othe review of the wark a <hed | the Tndians ave buyine ar v citizons, ol Bo was | Wil be largely attended and the strongest | fupilies had to be movedout in boats Wi satly called to the' fact that | hiot Jurs service. Wherepon a plea i olng ; e putied | o this most Tmpoviant. question, UNFORTUNATE OCCUR RENCES, denthis administeation thin any her | prisouors of, - wnvthe n grauted. Another ju TUE DIKECT WAR TAX The eccomplisiments of Geneval ooy dieliieates I DECIL on dener s pensi i complain, and it you Slenving up somcthing liko 40,000 be tion o have those who do, The wreek imm Ik five G i ShartuinE O being explained 1ed by t in severely burnea THEY WANT THE EAKCTH, New York democrats expect to “h the partonage of the next house. Flower de (s the chairmanship of the committee and improperly arrested mery ar arions u tee on *tace this connty. Thetrial lasted three weels GENIUS IN ROUTINE WORK plaints are made Dakota, tha f west sides of the town within a_quarter of a | under the two year ul Harrison's | and these here are avmo cre earr Gibson g ttentior mile of the court e, A number of negro | adi L attention | apmsexcept those who ax nan and not d Indiun polies b . Marlett will have o be re i exp SR cie e Lava o R e B the dircet war tax to be A Mothe inle with the ca : ! ¢ : ots 23450, The twenty-second | Miray, Tenn., Maveh s.—Mes. Savan Belk msoner another tr iend ¥ enavas i th nap, at Darden, Henderson county, Friday Bopotul 1 i 4 money vomiiz from this airect tas law : sl wis then before conzross. the amount | the permanent seiool ald b6 paid, and the | throats an ¢ u rwise speciaily appropri- | Was notdi ple of wit s b zoneral assembly, should be | Womar wa T e reform in a lavie nu ey State, The twenty-third gencral assembly | vible act serves as much eredi s doy the treasurer of the state 1o await the . Perisher whic L next Janoary, i the mattér | Graton, a Cath t Wi fr i clums and maku i of the Indians night went into’the slecping room of hier two | response toa e ! 8 T'he weather duughters, Mary and F » whereas under past Dol Driven Desperate reh 8. —Drive memorial steucture, as provided by act of the | the city shed from expo R i Gt last loyristature, and for whicha preliminary | left Phursday to assist in the elect NOE s I t appropriation of £,000 was then mad v ) e vance, W wniissioner Groft fand oMo it required from car his return the team gaye oat. 1a a NIFORMETY OF 1 wallied on, being anxious toreach Regi 1o whic he school clections Sunday seryices, three years to have o8t pas: ) PURCHASED 4 FATEOU BN Two Mile Limit Saloon brothers, | willoceur tomorrow. An lmportant ques e . ctermined, Settiers who werd Uk TOUS G S With a Kn o \ i wkoly, | tion t0 be decided i many places will bo- th o iEae TenugtAnfooatod, prove up th &0 and i Prenio, Colo., Mar. \ teacher aid Wil Ande s ud.Ane | uniformity of text books, This vete is to b TurNinan, Colo, Ma Wihea a LU Pt el subjocted A Now Yorkey Soourcs tho $Orango, Danforth sob ¢ ted to pun lerson wits avrest todged iu the Dough- | had ovly fn the rural districts, and is a sort | train on the Fort We d areived here | pardships © sons who i a Diamond of 115 Carvats, unruly boy y vakuife u ty joil of local option by counties contest. It last night smoke was spen issuing from a re- | aguinst their outries, —Without R TS estimated the matter will be decided in about | frigerator car. The door was vroken open | equity in the ¢laims eon ant g 8 il 10U i fifty counties, o about hulf the state, Thoso } and two men who were stealing a vide were | of cases kept settlers from undis puted it linmond, than whicl th the iudy called the cipal, ulso A s wedish Nobleman's Son Suicides. :‘vf:' »‘;:‘:1." "“‘vl-\h‘g"«‘l i }\.1 1 lwm on Mareh S m, aged | counties in which no vote will be had hav found lving in thestraw suffocated. The f tor vears n for blackmailing purpose 1} I wd move kaway the k tave v failed to comply with the statutes, which { issupposed to have started from alighted | and no one eau approximat ey, wis brought to this « provides thatat least two-thirds of the divec- | pipe Tered by those who fr e mis et HITEne tors shall siguify to the county superinten d - - thor winted to DOrrow money u ol | Mon Rt Bl i emmploy- | ent their desird to voto upon the watt Woodrufl's Shortawes Rep vied. ds, but ¢ o their t y of Mr. J. \V. Cavroll, ‘T'he Orw the boy will be 1 for assi A t v Sington. | The reason why the cities do vote avc LarTne tk,, March 8, —The commit and have tho Juisitely tint s, and i wate, for which f 1 by Brick they might not wish to be bound by Tonh h o 8 od N s v FE R -h-‘n‘\ 1S i \.,’ ::. county, l‘n‘-n‘ ts xeform school ; phEeh B doLiap 1 out-Voto the-country. and thas mee. | lished. By the reportit appears that i W fio | ventthem from having the books theg wished, | the 265,000 was paid Iuto the treasury by rdoned by Govern ! 3 1o | Many of the bost and strongost cducator Voodvaft's bondsmen the books balance. [t iy | both'in the city und country schools, express | 18 stated, however, by Senator Russ of 1l Tranot @rait 8 A g W he lvod | themselves in tavor of county uniformity ang | committee that Woodruff presented to the RN . bk feudin | many of the towns and citics, availing thom | commilioe sowe 87,000 iu state scorip of 18, ey otias ol x selves of county uniformity, will probably | for which he clained eredit. Woodraf stated BEOKO0TT s ¢ i e the same books that ure found in country | that he had redeemed the serip and demanded r ar_forgotten whe yols s0 tar as they 0. ereait accordingly. ] committee refused | they \\‘\u\w pub "'- 'l\ ring th Craw ford was cc y ) N S S I to comply with the request, and it is al veign of Presidont graut and up to th he set five to the MBLRUBRRICKAE 1 Nk ;qu\iwwwrm\wnv.‘,4 ount will have to | the Forty-seventh co expired had teen on ¢ y 1 County Attorney Spurrier bias begun action | Po made good by 1he suretios T Inove went bef AL bl (L AEND AL ing went to th W m whom | against sbout twenty-tive holes-in-the-wall el int After a thoroug! m, the gover he had separat to make “t‘u“‘; \”n‘_\‘ 1\»1"- prox edi g;'u‘xf by v:‘ .4-“:: Kidnaped Woman Heard & ron LR RAL RO AL WY M revoly ¢ large number. The authorities estimate that Omcaco, March 8--Mu 8 A ' fih.f;‘ the bu 3 there arve wbout sixty of these establishments | the young woman who was Hobe Died to save His Brother, . ) ! here, which goes & loug way to show the | day and taken to Packwaukee, s | of 11 - heard from today Her father 2 | ce g addy 3 Independent Progranim Reaninc ning | from his 1 it ¢ | futility that has accompanied ol at- | o ) y sl 1 g » | tempted enforcoment of the nrohibitory | telogram purporting to be from the shevif { 1 t \ Al Pho s tee on the treasurer’s hooks made a veport in . i the land oftiee, This flawie conformity with the findings since pub miss gave lmmeaiate atten- | greater thar any materinl assistuand systematized his of of standing cases o can have ay than is neces Jrrrersoy Crry, Mo, Mar sentenced to th in the past. ‘The owners of the buildings in | Portage, Wis., saying he had & youns lors, i T which these places ure kept are made parties | under his protection and she hud by v and great, riddy and his | to the suits, and if the action againsy them | 1 : o suits, and Lf the action ngaiust thom s | flezally arressed, No reforence wis 3 10 readiost debaters in 1n 1o save i Anothe: B sustained new quarters will have be o S, rd, her first husl 1, t At i } 3 t W q ve, cord, her first husband, who it was v s, and invar the Weather Porecas ou mosn, Va, March 8, looked up Ly those who still wish to pected might have caused tie Kiduay \ the party aud L) k Was 1y y P ipd e trary tolaw. The records of the gov 0 e~ v ek 2ok, slitle 10 iho gl interual revene office In this ity show tha Al who was a d several da; over two hundrad licenses to sell liguors vist a1 with embezzleuient of the public lands, hud & | bave been issued since May 1, 1500, to persons | , 5% YOItk March s, Chiristian J. De wehiovemonts he oh the worso for the wear of Inventor Dead. Escaping Conviets € Siva Sivg, N Y arch S ~-John hot ) B ¥ Mareh §.=lohs iminary examivation before the police | or firms in this city. Of course a large num. | the aged inveutor, who shot and killed aud Joe Russell, two desperate convi rt today, and wis sent on to the grand | ber of these are issued t sons® legally | Gessmein in b ein 1w, died today ted toescape from the state p: y s builed in the suw of §5,000, authorized to sell uvder the law, but it i consumption, nd, red face was still aglo v