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: g;:u. who votes e ALLEGED CONTESTS CLOSED Democrats Introdnoe Testimony Up Till the Last Moment and Then Disappear. ANXIOUS TO SHUT OUT THE DEFENSE Every Known Subterfuge Practiced to the That the Contestees Should Not Be Permitted to Take Any Testimony In the Case. 1t is all ready for the legislature now—the county eclection contest. And the (s have made a record for them welves that will give aid and men who have hitherto supported the Hean party in its effor ) socure r tative government, and one that will enable many wavering democrats to make up their minds to vote with the republicans in the future. concerned, the contest elose yesterday evening, and reporters compiete the transcript of the evi dence the papers will be filed with the of state at Lincoln, and this must be done not later than Mon week, With the manifestly unfair spi marked their action all through the ings, the contestants strung out their case until the very last minute, with the inten tion of preventing the introduction of any evidence wh art of the contestees, ery subterfuge known tola yers was practiced for the purpose of de ‘and when finally the object became apy to all, the democrats proce carry out their intention has been the fabric wov dence adduced by the contestants that it would seem unne th should be made, but the contestees will ask the legislature to extend the time, so that they can introduce the evidence of a few of the throng of witnesses they have, and thus counteract more completely the loud vaunt ings of disappointed officescckers in the democratic party, who refused to acquiesc in the decision of the people honestly v dered at the ballot on the Sth day of Nover: 1 correctly and properly reported by Mceers of election. Loud Cry and Little Wool. pub. presen as brought to a 1y night of next rent So flimsy, too, n outof the evi The great of which so 1 been nered down act that the clection boards ¢ number were republicans than democ mple ballots of the American Pro association were distributea on the The ch that the voters conspir said has on to the y of election. were obstructed and many were prevented from voting at while others had their purposes t has not been substantiated, evidence has been adduced tend to show that such polling place in the county indictment found by the demc fraud was practised by the returnin and that o recount would result in seating a portion of the democratie aspivants for legis. ative honors, All the evidence has gone to show that it was simply folly to raise the queation of t tand that the republi cans would lose nothing in case of a v of the votes. The con pr i hwarted, and no farce and been its re been o racteristic has semblanc boy's play. Time has been needlessly nied by the contestants, who have refused to close their case unti expiration of the time allotted by law, and thus prevent the contestees from making uny aetense, Yesterday morning they ad- journed until afternoon convene consumed the whole exnminin four witie o'clock they cle ain and of witn testunt the to noon_in i > At i attorneys, notary and reportc building in great haste, and suggested that it would suit the ter if the contestecs would and not usc the little furniture the room. The contestants rem. as possible before uding their and it was so near dark Swhen they d part that they felt perfectly secure as to the con testees holding a very short session. electric globes had N removed the gas turned of g ner that the republic were pr from holding an examination But republicans have a sufticient number of wit to completely disprove every demo charge and in order that thiey estimony will ask the legislatu tension of t 0 as 1o enable them to make the necessary defense iu t1 contest pr 1i About the Fifth Ward Fr Yesterday torney and in the afternoon, and sole possession. T 51)[ down to busine ozen witnesses before noon H. E. Roberts, Frank Ledyard, J. B. Bel anda2, C. Hough, the four républican judge from the tenth district of the Fifth ward,w placed upon the stand and they dispelled the democratic elaim of fr; spiracy and corruption in that voting pre cinet. It will be remembered that Hen Osthoff was a democratic witness and told of his being ejected from the booth, and he incidentally spoke of other ularitics The four witnesses related a very different story and if their statement are to be v upon M has a faculty of wonderfully misre ing the true state of affairs, " The wine positively deny that there was dny vacaucy on the board on the morning of election, anit it is not true that a vacancy was filled by the judges und that privileg M. Osthoft and the electors in attenda The witn s each corrobors v told of how Mr. Osthoff was ejected. The crowd of voters in the booth were w ng ameng themselves about some mat ter and the disturbance grew to etions that the police oficer inter lered all of them to leave the 1id not act at the instance of any person, and the voters who were re- quested to leave did so, and Mr. Osthoff was among the number. They yrere not agi denied admission when they desived to vo! A democratic witness named Reardon a fow days ago told of finding a bottle of whislky in the booth and intimated that it was the even bet- vacate 150, b 1ds. morning notary ad the contestants' at surned until 2 o'clock left the contestees in conteste dintely and od booth roperty of the election board, although he | ad not scen any of the members sampling the flery stuff, The evidence of tho fou witnessess this morning was corroboratiy of what Mr. Reardon stated, so far as the bottle of liquor being in the booth is con cerned, The witnesses were better e uainted with that bottle and its disposition than was Mr. Reardon. The only member of the bourd who tasted of the contents of the bottle v democratic elerk, Mr, Solon, and he called it cordial, and cordinlly grasped the flask very often and pressed it to his lips as frequently, until but a very little remained. That Valley County Clerk testified to the fact of the precinot ticket, and stated ¢ was the person at fault. Th rinter w sheet when 5 proof to him. When the error was disc o was informed by telephone and instrueted the judgoes to cor vect it with pen and ink, put democrat after Mr. Olmstead independent after My. Johnsol A wituess for the democrats ha 1 o and the republicans being informed of the fact placed him on the stand, uo he made a betler witness for them t he ever would have for the contestants "The witness was John H. Sied @ demo in Valley prec s at the polls nearly all in bis judgmeat the ion was a f properly condueted, and the votes ¢ 3anvassed. The billot given the witn vote was corrested by the Judges, and the word dewod aved after Mr. Olm stead's nae independent * after My, Johnson's, He understood that this corvection ' was made upon all the ballots after 9 o'clock, but could not swear that such was the case. Ouly heard one objection raised and thut was when o Yoter was being assisted in vreparing his ticket, and that objection was withdrawn name, and Smedley wi and ‘ | comfort to all So far as the taking of testimony is | as soon as the | ded boldly to | defense | much | that would | unt | its | the | and when they did | halfa | such | g the word | Tn his opinion the election was as fairly con evidences of fraud Came with Witnesses. noon sessic for the first time showed an_inclination to time in offering testimony R. 1. L. Hurdman was called by the contestants ing school board tickets and_finding short di of Colonel Akin, republican, and Dr Duryea, democrat, in favor of the lat Fred J. Sackott, county ¢ by the contestants and g the judges and clerks who ember election. hin Smedley, the Valley precinet demo. who was placed upon the stand by the was called by the contestants was assisted by one of the in preparing his bullor. He saw the ballot the first and told of count f several p spancies in th | © the names o crat contestees, The witness | Jude judize open Who stood n On_cross- | that he did no opened by the jud i done for the purpose of which ballot box to dex it J. M. Gillan, a Bee ve T, stand, He visited the Ninth ward about ing of election and to the booth d admittance a few minut that the doors were m that th a8 o diser the numb dllots in th number of names on the poll boc | it was thought best not to open until the error was rectified | Third precinct Mr. Gillan yunted, upon which ten ¢ voted for on the I and when the th the courred, the judges was called to the fact and was corrected, The only thing th saw that would indicate that the y the voter was thwarted was where they not properly marked the ballots, und that reason they were thrown out as be illegal mination the know wh, witness the ballot might have beer determining intc was called to 9 o'clock on found He the | doors it for the rea pancy between box and the and that In ndidat itive incident wer ol Out in the Country. . 8. Tucker, the cit ork of Florenc wis the next witness p I'he witness saw mall number of Ames Protective association tickets distribu near the booth, and saw parti inside the building with them in their hands, Two | of the judges made a wager prior to electi day on the result on pr nt and coun! commissioner. e saw no ot oceurren which indicated that the el properly conducted 1t was rumorcd that two Towa men had voted at Florvence, but he did not have any knowlc »of the fact, and their votes re not challenged, .. W. Dent tell of an American Prot et b shown him by a o demoer judge. of the American Protectiy ssociation grow angry when he saw the ticket and noticed that his friends’ names had not been placed | thercon d stated tt voted thestr ht | democratic ticket thing cl s noticed as irvegular or indicated that the not fairly conducted Goodwin, the ' m the stand to shov pon by that part ayor Bemis to s on, its closed their ttory s imme- roduce tive association judge of election was a4 member ary of the mmittee, many of 1d been as men- people’s was put the m 1) | bers of the i 1to Choke O With this the contc theie notary and diately leaving the room, nize the right of the con uny tes ny. R ymsiders w xd to introd County Commis to tell of the n case s to of th conteste in_ which the and clerks of ‘tion were s Irom what the commissioner suid it is ve hat there was no ¢ acy in th L and that to secure a fair distribution of th the politi parties, and to secure competent and trustworthy men. In Mr. Stenber opinion _they were very evenly divided umong the politic and the dermo- | eraticpo | republic | he was g Fred C. limme led amd told of how the election | ducted “at Benuingion. The election tivly conducted and everything {on in a regula al There was no electioneering in the and no tickets were peddled there, was 1o demoerat put out of the buildir | who was peddling tickets in the booth had been stated by a witness for the con- s, ) light usted I ward, where was the last witness being provided ud thus very en exy > contd An Invalu woriff Eardn 1 Junty, West i, was almost prost with a cold nen hie begs Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. In )i it he says: It niost instant reiicf. 1 find it to be bie remedy for colds ggists. Colds. enl estate, Burguins only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. b2 3 N. Y. Life bldz, The Public Will Take Notlee That the undersigned has lost one certain promi lows: Note given dated June 1, 1892, December 1, 1805, Given to { inal payee and endorsed in blank on of tho back of the note by C. Aguin under printed stamp’’ by C. H. West. The printed in purple inlk. warned ugainst pur it is my property will be puid the same to me. T, B, Clawson, - by Julian for $ note A purty liboral returning South Omaha, Neb. —e - See the celebr: Sohmer piano at Ford & Charlton Mas ic Cc e If you v il will nresent you with a ful picce of mus 1308 Dodge, )py of b —————— EAST OR S0UTCH the Wabash Route, est ronte south, Only 87 hours to Hot Springs. Only 59 hours to New Orleans Only 884 ho to Atlanta. Only 52 hours to Jacksonville., With points east and south. cets to Hot Springs, New Orleans, o Charles, Galveston, Sun City of Mexico, Los Angele: oisco, Mo bile,Jacksonville, vana und all the winter | south and west. free to St. Louis, | Pullman buffet” sleeping | trains. Baggage che and private residences to Fortickets, and further information call at Wabash | ticket office, 15 Farnam street, write, G, N. CLAYTON, Agent, Omaha. IR el The only Pure Cream of Tartar mpa, Ha- resorts of the Toledo Detr on and cars it all destination. Ksed in Milli~us of Homes—q0 Years the Standard, ducted as former ones and he could see no The contestants were on hand at the after- with a number of witnesses, and since the opening days ko up the entire witness k. was recalled served at the handed him by a voter said was Fifth district of and was told the doors the saw Lwo ballots ets, | of | ri attention of the | witness hose of nd aced upon the stand. ion was not if Waterloo was brought in to nted than the the contestees dled to b ROt aTInE A for the tax- i an For sale by ory note described as fol- Walker, 00, payuble 1. Westas H. *rubber is All persons are wsing the same ns reward the 1508 Dodge | in the lowe at our new store we auti- Ford & Charlton, The short line to St, Louis and quiclk- ponding fust time to all Round trip Anutonio, San Fran: teclining chair cavs ed from hotels lecping car accommodations or ; THE CLUTCH OF CORPORATE GREED Yellowstone National Park Menaced by Oooke City Speculators. - | DANGEROUS BILLS PENDING IN CONGRESS Perniclons Measures R the Eastern Pro inthe Tduho an Iy Denounced by Mineral Develop- ading Camps of . t o Colorado. The castern press shows far greater in . | terest in the preservation of the Yellow , | stone National park than the press of the west. The reason for this is not far to s Newspapers published near the park eithe nt of the schemes of merce they sacrifice future advay ) { for immediate gain, The former supposi is doubtless the the reason | that all move ations to obtain vights park territory are carried on in Washington with all possibl Three bills pending radical changes in The first proposes to \ | line, taking from west adding sonth, ostensibly to within the boundaries reality the ob, | to give a Cook iy 1 | naries o correct one, for 1ents of cor on in the gr congress propose at mational pa change the boundary in the north and to on the cast and bring the entire park | of Wyomin In | t is to so change the lines as City railroad company o it of way along the valleys of Soda Butte creck, the < and the Yellowstone now embraced within the park. The ot} two bills propose giving the railvoad right of way through these valleys without changing the bounda virtually allowing the rail- road to enter park territory on the the rond is necessary to properties adjacent to Coc These measure and develop City are vigorously attacked by the Sun and Times of New York and st and Stream. All three denounce the bills as destructive of much of the 1 beauty of the park and wholly un- anted by the local interests at stake. Unlike Anything in the World. Yellgwstone park,” says the Sun, b \ificent pleasure ground, set a the enjoyment of the people of th States, The like of it exists nowhere clsc the world ; and in a fy ation, when its wonders and me cly known i ill be a resort fo 1 garden and of this continent. 'I'h are probably mo buffalo there today than are l¢ all the rest of the United by the tour] ingle band. Limals, from this source parks ious parts of the countr mind, This noble reservation is alsc ble natural reservoir and water supply, great vivers rising there, which take diver- zent courses toward either ocean. A prime duty of ¢ is to guard against any in- jury to this national possession and to pre- vent any encroachment upon it in private interests.” Only a Rai¢ of its fur-bearinz stocking s in var- kept in - must_be culators, To arouse public interest and to show iniquity of the pending measure, FForest Stream issued a pamphlet showing present condition of the park and | changes proposed. Oneof the primary sons advanced vor of the chani that the prosperity of Cooke City is re and mineral development checked owi inaccessibility, whereas it is_pointed ou that President Oakes of the Northern D cific, after a thorough investigation, de- claréd to a committeg of congress that were was nothing in the Cooke City Actual surveys demonstrate that a Cooke City by other routes on gl ‘as now exist on many western roads. To change the park boundary. to accommodate the Cooke City road would be to exchange qual- of beauti- A magnificent in exchange an in- sible mountain region which tourists never visit, and which heavy winter incapable of supporting game. to the question of the railroad, wder the bill for segregating a part of park and adding other , the pro- Iroad should be built would be restricted to the north or right viver bank. | But for fifteen miles the route passes through | mon of the Yellowstone with lofty ver- walls abutting directly on the vi hould it avoid this dificulty by crossing the viver, it would intrude upon as before, and the valuable and picturesque northwestern tract would hav ndoned without securing cdom from railroad hments. all _events the rence in | practicability between theroute through the | ark and either of the other suggested routes is apparently not so great as it has sometimes been vépresented. 1t is alle that land speculators and others at C City and Livingston are counting on congres- sional permission for the railroad in order ance the value of their property, and they are the chief urg lis scheme. of an Expert, argument against the pend- Forest and Stream prints a from Dan €. Kinzian, captain of wcers, U, S, A., who - for four years had of the construction of roads and in the park. vin - Kingman To clinch its asures, dgcs hie 150,000 acres of land, in round num- bers, which it is proposed to take from the park for the benefit of a few individuals, is almost valueless for the purpose of grazing or agriculture. But it lies upon moaun sides, and forms a valuable and very neces- y part of the watershed’of the Yellow- stone viver, Being high and well timbered, it is admivibly adapted to cateh and hold snow, and by allowing it to melt gradually it tends to prevent freshets aud subsequent periods of very low water. Thus it direct Dencfit to agriculture and navigation valley. If this region is de- 1s it undoubtedly will be in ting oved from the parlcand delivered the violence of the freshets inercase and. the whole valley will suffer aveordingly. | ‘No one who has ever visited Yellowstone w fail to appreciate the wisdom that ated it to its present us can doubt | U is destined toa g valuable foreste t 15 1ot too much to say that if can be preserved as it now is, subject only to such slight MANEes (8 are nece: Y o we gooa roads and trails through it, and pr hotels to insure the comfort of its Visitors, it will in time become a health und resort unequaled m whole Its maintenance is of » than Al importanee; it is an objéct of divect t, now and in tine to come elers and scientists the world ove HOLDING park UP WELL. i« Camps Producing a first-cla amethyst q been struck in average fron has been of of quartz, assaying from forty Lo sixty ounces. The Cleopatra has made dnother strike c high grade ore, and the property is rapidly as s camp. A five-foot vein of awrtz carvying native silver has the Y ket Assuys Baking Powder. Powder.—No Ammonis; No Alum OMAHA DAILY BER:: FRIDAY, | the best paying meeting with ass much success as charac- terized the Ameshyst, Holy Moses and the Last Chamess The Little Maid and Kreutzer Sonath estruck some high-grade ore during the: week, and operations are being actively prosecuted. A half interest has beor purchased in the Solomon by Denver partles for £0,000. Prospectors have struck a vemiof hematite and manga- nese running 85 por cent. in iron, A five-foot vein of amethysti Bas been struck between the Eclat and Naney Hanks Cripple Creek isagitated over a project to tunnel Bull mowatain by an electric tram- vay. If carried ihto operation this enter prise would pleremthe richest portion of the camp at a depth 6f 1,200 feet from the sum mit Work on the Cripple ¢ suspended. No re tunnel is at a de vein of free milling ore wa cighty feet, another of cighteen inches at a depth of 180 feet. Other properties in this np, notably the Pharmacist, Tom o'Shan ter and Work give favorable reports k tunnel has been re given. The A large cut at a depth of The Trade Dol m month of November the profit Machi will comr centrator f Wardner. The Black Jack mine and mill rida mountain are running v al A tine body of ore has been opened up in the mine and the mill will continue running thro the winter The mine: well this ye price of silver. works show an that of last year. Owners of new prosp are busy developing them ning to et the Headlight at the depth of 100 feet, while the CHiff_mine, owned by John Way and Sheriff McCabe, is opening up into a bonanza. The Heler operating in Shoshone county, the board of county com {oner of upward of £0,000 on account of in the destruction of the mill in the Jem in July last The Red Cloud and Caledonian mines, near Hailey, are both sinking their shafts at the vate of one and a half feet perday. 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