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v THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. DAY MORNING, JANUARY 1 TWENTY-SECOND YEAR OMAHA, WEDNI 1893, NUMBER 212, vt ibes Sl O oo ey P in November, and that! the governor-elect | today arrested on complaints charging ‘the Governor Crounse's desk was_ornam n!hl could not qualify and entee_bpon his dutics | with breaking into a store. The preliminary ise of roses, the gift of | until after the canvassing “board had so can examination of one was set for the Kansas' Governor Makes Numerous Recom- | Yassed the votes and declared the r y & handsome C.Mosher of Lincoln, who was a pupil in y sultand | e oge 3 sle I'hese are not the lust arrests of the series ite s horitios Moh " Talk and itdls Sobutacos € the | Sehotiirio ot ot poms & Liglerics " [ fhat Secretary of State! Amos W, Barbor How the Alleged Murd.enrw of Delevan 8, and 0 strong effort seill be made to send e | Onited States Authorities Arrost Prof. Rue Benatorisl Bitustion st Linooln, ago, whon Governor Crounce, then a_ young | mendations to the Legislature, s ml- ac H’!\'u‘w:;l" nor of \l\‘,\l..vin‘ll.u m‘vn} Cole Were Discovered, | wholg crowd to the reform schoo dolph Van Angelbeek of Pella, Ia. ena a 3 ! ki & | the2d day of January; 1503, and that the act o | 2 man of 17, taught school here. He had not o | Governor Osborne in quatifyingon the 2d of et the governor Since then, although he SOME SURPRISES IN THE FIRST BALLOT | had kept track of his carcer. i took tnis | SEES MANY OPPORTUNITIES FOR REFORM | Decomber heas absolutely vold, They there: | pps MASON CONFESSED TO A MINISTER which was issued ‘ IS MIND UNBALANCED, | NUMEROUS ~ VICTIMS MAKE COMPLAINT Why a Nebraska Man Pat a Bullet Through Ituralists in Seasion. of the defendants: in_the « tlemen's case | confession to Mr. Boyd was not the first she occasion of paying his old master u tribute of - | by Acting Governd Burber on_ the Bth of ke | His Beain, | e, _— " [ cember, was a ¥lid pardon and_ordercd " - ¢ e | ) : : e MindV ot Aheur B | 11e ey the nt Developed by the ‘ the convict roleas@i from the ponitentiary | She Was Ansious to Pay the Tenaity | FuEsoxt, Neb.,Jan. 17.—(Special to Tis Lirge and Varled Correspondence of the Ace Beveral Prominent Gentlemen Failed to Make " i ““ 4 4 | State for Running Into Debt—Pop |, This disposcs of the much disputed ques and Secure That Pence of Mind | Brie. ]~ George Herman, who has been agent 2L, sl e . | e fndependents are endeavoring to get | AT fesheactin the T St g o the Nys & Sehneiden doniatiy ot Nickeic | 000ed A# o Suspicion o the Showing Predicted for Them. ety . e lists Do Not Now Feel Seeuro | tion respecting th ipancy of the off That She Read of in for tho Nye & Sclineider compuiny nt Nickor Postofice 1 sra- 18 a resolution through their caucus to stand e i vernor from the of December, 1802, son for some time, after finishing his day's & hbdisaly ORAN — up every member on the floor of the two s i, | until the 24 day of January, 1893, and vindi A L | work last evening by balancing the books of Over on His Admisst x | houses and require them to say under oath | & | cates Acting Governor Barber in refusing to | i . 't itk NOTHING MEANT BY COMPLIMENTARY VOTES | [\t anid reduire them to say under oath | deliver the ofice to Governor Osberne until —_— | the company, ete., went to his home and into e [ AERVOSERE ROV IOV 410 truyel L ‘ Toreka, Kan., Jan. 17.--The populists today | his qualification on January 2d, 1803 Hastizgs, Neb., Jan, 17.—[Special Tele- | 1is bedroom and with a #8-caliber revolver Dis M 1 1 v T or have received one since their g e te.| et 1 8 gliot: Hiisalt) e BATL BRTSRGT: Hin Hedd ks MoiNes, Ta, Jan. 17, [Special Tele- ey &l % i gave public expression of their doubt of the | —— b gram to Tue Bee.]—Ever since the news of | Sh i e ball entered his ead | o pseeos oo T em |~ DiRo) TUSHIRh: Ax RE Members of the Legislature Indulged Their | g b ""; ""]”""“l :" "\r”";‘ legality of the organization of the populist WARM TIMES IN WYOMING. | Mrs. Anua B. Muson's arrest on Saturday | About three inches back of the right ear. He | i 00 0L LOHE exposed in connection L -l question to the senatorial candidate | noliof 1He lowas hiouaa, They desiiied to - 536 Toi th P 3. Gole | remained unconcious from that time until ¢ Personal Preferences for One Time Only. little prospect that the move will be suc- | ', 5 oir i \‘\”’< ,l,“ cHAte m\‘;_m. . Sl REDO ; r)v il Lot clbalel) ancl fitti morting when death onded his | VU an alleged fraudulent diploma factory cessful, ¢ gether too many populist | o yalot fo ate printer as required by y s AR e | iR s iah 6 IS b6 DepUY | ¢ieintng (1 il Wortas. Ele i gubiast ua | N OR{ohEd EHOWH Ra(tio \RREIAREY: URIVE | sgiaintors hnva bakn raciliz around. atter | A\ AL :’; o pr it M\ w (o, | Cuevesse, Wyo., Jun, 17 | Sheriff R. A. Boyd, it has been rumored that | gyells of dementin, and had poken to his | sity of 1llinois," was arrested at Pella today VAN WYCK WAS NOT IN AT THE START | 'l fumins the Busb law, believing that State Printer Snow (popu m to Tie Bre.]—There was a regular old | she had made a prior confession to some one | family and brother n - regard to his | by United States Postoffice Inspector George e | "W.'S. Shoemaker of Omann arrived to. | 5t can serve logally until his successor is | time squabblo in the senate this moruing. A | clse. THE Bee correspondent suc- | life. (His brother advised him to dispose of | M. Christlan, He was brogght to. Dog | night. He is slated for tho clerkship of the | Cho*M: and having doubts us to the legality | notice of intention to take nmotion was | ceeded In tracing down this e B LT A WAS | Moines and urralgned bofore Comihissioner R Ravcte cait for tientddenendantisnge | Eine et i etlE (o0 0 cletkehip or | of an election purticipated in by the populist | handea the chief clerk bearing the name of | rumor, finding it to be correct, An | cotaed loavox s witaand. two Javghtarssd | Moson of tho United States: court: ind from Otoe Prospects for the Next | 'I o J o 4 h Juse. John N. Tisdale. Tisdale was clected two | interview was obtained just as the gentle | and 7 years of age, Mrs. Thomas Bullock, a | bound overon his own admissions to the Ballot Innugural Ball at th || , Church Howe's Latost. Fourteen republicans, one independent cars ago from Johnson county for the long an to whom the confession wis made was | sister; resides in this city, Honry, a brother, | federal grand jury for the May. term Capital. Church Howo is sctting the pins for de- | and two democratic senators met with the | tapm, Since that time ho hus been mixed up ving Hustings for a short business trip to | resides in Codar Bluffs, ind his parents 1" |~ yvuy Amgelbeok 1s a native of Hollaad, He :;I‘mu)(‘ nt t.‘ww;"l.‘ of the Grand Army of | re publican house at 4 o'clock and tooka | with 1) Johnson county invaders | & neighboring town. He is well known in ”"ll‘;\:f“\".’.vx\lj‘v“:‘.':i‘x"'».. yner's Jury was tha | ¢dme to Pella last April, boaring lotters 3 o e o “I‘”I;“ Dl AR llu_‘ffi)” call showed | and has sine dved = in Salt | raliglous circles hiero and his word cannot bs | 1 vame to his death by & pistol baliet fived | from prominent people tn HoMland. who lad Lixcorn, Neb, Jan. 17.—[Special T oot eaupeeh of Nouth Platte. The election | eighty-four present, two more than a quorum | fyke, 1 though he has preserved his | doubted by his own hand | relatives in this country. He soon estab to T Bre.|—Talk, talk, talk was the order | oceurs on the 1ath of uext month of o loint session. The ballot resulted in 10 | yesidence in Wyoming, At present ho fsono | He first tacitly admitted that Mrs, Mason's lished a large and varicd correspondence of the evening in the Lincoln hotel rotundas ‘ It is surprising to note how many of the | election. Hortic ] | A . AL ‘ g5 Moj 7 secial Tele- | Which aroused the suspicion of the Postofic for several hours, and its conclu- | frequenters of the state house explain their Lewelling's Message. ‘m“"l""'l“”"fl\ in the district court. He | had made. Then he detarled the clreum LT A TR CIC Eriiinat el ro. N q ‘ Tovarnol i " - | has taken the oath of office in the senate. cram to Tuk Bee ] The twenty-seventh | department. Later complaints were filed sion the talkers rested but for a minute and | presence in the city at this time by referrin Governor Lewelling's message was trans- | hus taken the oath of oftice in the senate 5 ke +1 e gy \ \ ¢ | sion the talkers res i a minute a ) | £ | When the notice was d, exceptions were | Stances which led up to her confession to T e 3 ! ' with the department by parties who claimed shentalked dgain, o senatorial situation | to the county treasurors’ convention and tho | mitted to the legistuture toduy, The senato | WK tho Hotica was Feud, o that he had | him. G OULU AL L GBI R B s il g Ibeck was the theme of their earnest conversation, | meeting of the agricultural board declined to meet with the populist house 0 | 1ot been sworn in, and besides wae no pres ObHverted thoWoniny Ao okt Jlora toduy with o 1arge | who claimed to huve power to issuo diplomas and it was hashed and dissected until it | Senator Babeock is the man who is most | hear it read and it was presented to each | ot The point of order aftes n. ttla: ot Some time ago he, with his wife and an """""““""\ “"}"l“"“' following "““"‘; in | VM-\m!hx-‘l. ational university of Ilinois." i began to seem doubtful if anything would | sought after by the lobbyists at the prosent | house separately | was overruled, and the president’s ruling | other gentleman and his wife, both now mis. | P08ition: A. ¥\ Collman, Corning, president: | Amonge the complainants. wore George H. o uiu of it. The members of the | time. They want to be employed to work | In the document he attacks the disposition | Sustained on appeal sfohvias tn “-,‘, gt ok x|"“ '.K { o Derrls, Hampton, vice president: Prof. | Meyer of Hamilton, N, Y.; Miss Marie Clara ol il e sl PR e 1 towns of | ,.Shortly after a motion was made to excuse LY ro making Wouse 104 1 1) Budd, Ames, secretary; Silas Wilson, | Boyd of Cynthianj. Ky.; Hauner Jones of lobby were doing their utmost to | against the half score of bills that have thus | of counties, townships, cities and town: 07| Tisdale and another fight precipitated, | house visitations in the part of the town | Atlantic, treasuver; General Ed Wright Phurman, O.; L. M. White of Winchester, gsaneg for on exté uallot lomtorrow to § fur been introduoed to rogulato stock yards | exerclsing to the fulllimit their debt-maiing | Afier u long Aghtin WHidh soms. bitterns where Mrs. Mason was then living and called | Des Moines, eustodian | Mass. and others. ‘o il of these he offered make the battle hotter, and create a greater | and tix commissions for the handling of live | pow He shows that in the past two years | was displayed, a motion to adjourn was caf at her home, a short distance from the scene T'hie proceedings consisted of reports from | tutorships of his two children (of which he demand for their services. They found little | stock the indebtedness of the counties hasin- | ried without settlement. of "the question b | of the murder, Sho thon ovidensed & desire | & mumber of directors of horticultural dis- | has none) to bravel in Europe, provided they comfor i uation as Vol W o At ew comers who are g g | creased $201,000: of townships, #42.200; of | issue. ek Sattar 1ha 3 st v | tricts. The reports generally showed the [ would senc he required amount of money to nfort in the situation as it w. b A 1 A0 it o Rl U W g i O s'the | ADbillwas introduced into the house to | t01edd a hetter life, and as the surroundings | pust season to have beon very it verable g | Socure . diptoma g dlount being sent, prospects of a close strugele before next | with interest on the legislative antic e | cities, $2,100,00 uring the same time the | have eriminal cases in which there are more | in - which she was situated were not | fruit of all kinds, the apple crop particu- | nothing was ever heard of it again nd the fellows with votes in theie | Frank Murphy, Judge Irvine, d. M. Wool- | ssue of schiool district bonds decreased 81, | than ‘twonty ‘defendumts. non e v tng | the © most — uitn for such an [ larly being almost a total failure, - plug, the political biokers and bucket | worth and Congressman Mercer of Omahaj | 625000, The assessed valuation of all prop- | stato. The object is to have the expense of | offort, avear ments were made to Carson News Notes, | L shop operators, made up their minds that | L. D. Richards of Fremont, Loran Clark of | erty decreased £13.513,000, | the cattlemen’s trial now pending taken ars . keep her at the iuterviewed man's 5iteHi itk Vo ono to pravait the col. | Albion, R1oa T5iton, osteter s ioeavasy, It s moticeable,” sy the governor, “that | from the shoulders of Johnson county. HIBEE, [THe s oot ire e i | o ‘»I\P‘(x.'.\:”;i“;\l“ bl ‘fi;l.‘ 1.‘::‘\.}:]‘; | Meeting of the state Press Amociation at lapse of their pockethooks. | ana Mayor Bob Henry of Columbus the assessment of live stock, personal secur: TO INSPECT THE BUILDINGS, Her religious inquiries sho continuced and | 4 widow named Alexander was burned with | Drs Morxzs, Tn.. Jun. 17 [Special Tele- The hustling and bustling was the result of Some Side Swipes, [ aGioaceindemnigia s has listitwo — almost the flrst question she asked was if | nearly all the contents, It was not {nsured | gram to Tur Brn.]—A callod mesting of the their efforts, but it really had little effcet on s Knodell denied today that he was | S50E8 NS 10 e areroeaie, decreased §16, | south Dakota's Legilntive Committee Wil | tho Lord would forgive every s Citations | M0, A1l th will fall heavily upon the poor | State Press association was held here today e uon nstoriall BVVHGG tiio Hevelop. | ertin tlisntorest ot the Amorican Pro- | {n (ho assessirient of. tatme, tproved. oud o MGG Bl from scripture were furnished her and | woman | with about thirty editors present, including ment of the joint convention will be tomor- | tective association. He explains his pres- | unimproved lands of £2.851 930,687 Pienke, 8. D., Jan. dt—[Special Telegram | graquatly she made o « suplete confession to Yesterday John Sides, a_prominent busi- | g b Pt Oskaloosa Herald; Ed row, 1o i cin tell, as the leaders are not | ence here by saying that it is solely in the | The governor condemns extravagance in | o THE Ber.)—At last it has been decided | hox host and his wife Gh0ploky wnd 18 In hicxstient sondition. " | B. Stillman, Joferson Beo; Ral )l Robso publishing tholropinions, and reserve forces | {ntaress ¢ Ay & the expenditure of state funds, but urges | that the World's fair compittee will make a 4 - Shohsyanc s i crticalicondition . b A ssadiig L L L i [ | [ Stk Bt iR mmptbyeRnadbalat o} SRR ES SSIL SR MHERTEGR Lt el Spdle sl Teying to Reform. Union' revival meetings have been held | Newton Journal; Elmer Taylor, Trace are yet to be uncovercd, tion, and that he proposes to see that 1o | cyegsed from 1 to 8 mills, Tho. wouk of the | Junketing trip to Chicago.th inspect the fair | since January 1 by the pastors of the Metho : Clipper: S. H. Sperry, Pella Herald: . W, Woodward, Praivie City News; F. R. Con- way, Brooklyn Chronicle; G. W. Williams, Ida County Watch; James Brainerd, Boono advicaot D eatITOET] ;i Digkoy. Standard; M. A. Ramy, Fontanclle Re- aking o full | Nenraska Crry. D porter; A. B. Shaw, Corning Union; C. C. buildings. Resolutions o this efect went In the meantime o complete change had through the house without a dissenting vote. | taken place in her character, and, according Fornell's divorce bill, extending time of resi to her wish, she was assisted to begin house- dence to one year was indefinitely postponcd | keeping in a_small w tending the time to siX mouths is now before [ 10 SUPbort hersclf. 1 o the committee, and_such a bill will probably | her friends againas to her For the Gre t Start Nest Week. inimical legislation is enacted. He says he Many of the complimentary candidates | is devoting his time to securing the adoption will drop out of the fight, and the list will | of safety appliances and to opposing all begin to undergo the contraction that is sure | measures that are not for the material wel- to continue as the days go by. 1t will not be | fare of the railway employes. He admitted dist and Presbytevian churches. Good work is being done, 1ot a mecting being held but that from one to ten express a desire to lead v, taking in washing | better lives. sought the | i | State Normal and Agricultural schiools is endorsed | Regarding prohibition, the governor says ] | | thut whatever his personal sentiment on the subject may be, the executive is bound to support the laws ‘and constitution, and this b., Jan. 17— [Special A nounced to the senato, today. He vetoed Deputy Boyd had frequently been at her Bills w preme court in the Minnesot made by A, B “Her Sw Shaw of Corning. Colonel I in outlining the business of the ses- surprising if Paddock receives thirty-five | that representatives of the Americ an Pro | he proposes to do. pass. Runswick's bill giving farm laborers | confession to the ofticers, and they fivst ad- | T, ram to Tue Bee. | -R. H. Dickey, resi i Pugh. Dextes entinel; W. F. Muse, Ot- votes, while ‘Thurston will possibly uncover | tective association were hustling for new | Railroad Legislation. first lien on crops for wages was killed Vised that she makea clean breastof it, | dent of this city since 1865, aied today, aged | tumwa Couriers 1. M Jumison, National adozen. ‘There will be less fooling tomor- | members, but insisted that such was not his | The governor reviewed by efly the past | ‘I'he World's falr commistee of the senate | throwing herself on the mercy of the court, | 83, Decansed was one of the most highly | Fraveler, and Byron Webster, Marshall row than there was today, but it is believed | mission lere at this time. { raiiroad I !~::||[lm and criticised sharply tho | ¥opotied in favor of ‘&d approprintion of |y Jator they thought sho should muke | respooted. slslrons. ix bl locality and had “‘&‘-{.'.?'L‘:H'u v2! were welsomen on bonnt y many that the program is to allow a gen Henry Ficldgrove of Buffalo county who | decisions of the state supreme court on its | 000, = ket some defense. held many positions of honor and trust. He SCItY 6 Fon, B SWII0s Feaman ey drifting until about Saturday, when the | was the wit of the house four years ago, is in | [4¢k of powerand of the United States su. | _Governor Sheldow's first veto was an- was the first probate judge of Otoo county. | thecity by Hon. H.S. Wilcox, response belng | ! | holding that ofiice eight years, house, and last Saturday, in her own home, | . 3 3 idates who have the real strength will | the city. 3 id - was | th~ | giving mileage to the chief clerk. then,” says the gove nor. thrice elected mayor of this city. e aspurt, and try to get a favorable Seylla and Charybdis of legislative action: "ll'rwl\wgl m both hmlficslulgrw\ifl" primary | ghe told all she knew to him. He then hesi o j“"]‘ T“““’““ o ofticers would be elected BRI Gk for thigrafin send ot aast Duests (he inehicacy of foo litle power on one hand | Slections in slccting slyehasidatostoromion. || e HSaTto whethed lie etoiiaatteht e Work of Towa Grave Robbors. and plans presented for o grand general press The usual interest was manifested tod " and the unconstitutionality of too much s it in | Senatorial L. 17.-Nine bodies | meeting to be Lield in April, at which time ep st Y 3 Mavisoy, Ta., i 10 us as 3 U8 | power on the other hand. To avoid these | Senate to provide for an'mmendment to the | then oron the Monday following, as he said it 3 ALk i . | 4lso an excursion to the new south will prob- the initial ballot for United States senator, DDatacles HAC S PN cots of theN e ElL e | ConStibuRIOn BIving MR 1A tu oo | e M Caa e ot leaving the country. e exhumned by parties unknown from tho | aply take place, Regurding tho State Drass and the galleries and lobbies of both houses LINCOLY, Tele- | in amending this law so as to make it more | regulat emetery here during the winter. The | association Colonel S and control the selling of intosicat- | “for T have never seen a woman change so | ¢ s. This is_frguas the resubmission- oy said that it had carelessness of | been almost impossible to get up a business 1 with eager spectators, all of | gram to Tue Bre]—The were crow torial | effectual in righting wrongs. And it should | g liquo as you have in the last three months.” She | 4iscovery was made by th whom were on the qui vive for sensational | conflict las been formally inaugurated, | be amended so as 1o confer on the commis- ists, who havo deoided” upan s knockout for | (BHSTEVE 1) (e thsh W day. ysaney T s veU g g hiod mookiE WHTEe/DAL P oredans and bukinie developments. Aside from the compliment- | The first ballot was taken in the house at | Sioners authority to make orders and clotho | 7 2 S Continulng, the gentleman sald that he | expenser Tho Catholic burying groned s | C Beoni e transacted, o o m ary votes, which come as a matter of course | noon toduy and the result was fully as lati- | PeM With power to_enforce such orders by OXInhouipl DINEIR Bfoken: { | Subjecte ' “recont an ¢ (. the ussociution thero hid mandamus or other proper proceedings. On knew perfectly well that Mys ason’s past subjected to like outrages recently and an | up for members of, the s ciation there had T Gurnnie, Okl,, i i (. 17.The deadlock in Sup ! ) ! sociution the Inany senatorial contest, there was but | tudinons us has has been exvected, Thirty- | the other hand. the Meht ot e cdniss, On i ol life had been one of wretchedness. yot he be- | investigation is being made. been little done to keep it alive. New ofti little of inte 1 the ballot fn cither house. | one individuals were favored with a compli- | be heard on_appeal to the supreme court | Ui house was finally broken today by T. R. | [ife b been one of wret entious Christion AT | gers were elected as follow: ‘The popular interest centered in the for- | mentary vote, but the leaders were Powers | Should not be denied thew, and provision | Waggoner, independent-democrat, of Nor- i eProsy, | Lafe Young of Des Moine: should be made looking to the prompt and | man, being elected spoaker on the 149th bal- | Woman lived than she is today, in the city of MARSUSLLTOWN, Ta., Jan. 17.—Mrs. A. F. | Shaw, Corning; treasurer, J. M. B oy wermination of such matters. The | lot: The deciding vote was cast by M. L, | Hastiugs. As to the particulars of the con- | Wood, wife of a well known pioncer of Har. | Boone; executive committee, A. W. Swalm, zht of the state to control the operation of | Stanley, republican, of El Reno, who gave | fession made to him he was silent. Yet he din county, died at Union today, aged 60, of | {sknloosas ¥ W. Carr, Manchester; - J, O, lroads and to regulate, within just and | as his reason for voting for a democrat that | said enough to imply that some one else was what is supposed to be n most m: ey, Sioux City: T. 0. Walker, Eldora; C. nard, tunes of the leaders for the independents, Paddock for the repub- * Yoting X licans urd Keiper for the democrats, The Yatinw hLe: following is the result of the ballot In the senate the first ¢ ndidate to eive ignant | A jink y ddock 1 | reasonable bounds, their fréight and’ passen- | his constiti 5 0 e . e 5 ) | i M. Junkun, Fairtield a vote was ex-Governor Boyd and that gen- | 4 11, Powers i 1| ger tavifra fs mb/lotwer anestion A ot e constitucnts hud sent him to enact laws | more guilty than she. | form of leprosy. She was bed-vidden fora | g tleman was followed by Senator Babeock, JeKelghin - 1| “Ihe governor recommends that a law be | 1 0¢ riotall winter. Anxious to Shield Her Husband. Dumber of years and hor body had almost DEADLY UG tiationions wers evenly: dividod Bebaeen lajors. . - 1 | pussed providing for the election of the rail North Dakota’s Senatorial Scramble. Touching her relations and felings in ve- | (050 it scublance from the ravages o the democratic nominees in the senato, and i raton 1 | road commissioners by a dircet vote of the Bissanck, N. D, Jan. 17.—The two houses | gayd to her husband, he said t S Bl RTIY ) i s arts ral Iowa Persons Poisoned at a Christ- d , Noms: RIS Keiper O, Mawes 1| people.and another law prohibiting the giv- | of the legislature balloted separately for \ 1 S AT | e aa004ane SIONE Tl ving -iDeon Teaten. mas Dinner. the ex-governor could only console himself Hiaans Noville 1 | Ing of passes by railronds S 2 §3 A slowor Mo- resentmont | toward him, and'in | ‘away, | Swoux Crry, T, Jan. 17.—[Special Tele- with the reflection that he received two Boyd ©. Watson 1| The recommendation is made that the | UMited States scnator today. The vote fact was anxious to shield him as iuch as TR oy gram to Tue Bee.] -1t has been discovered votes, while J. Sterling Morton received but | 4 W Edkerion...... 2N, b Surce, | | statutes be amended so that the. sessions of | the senate was: Carey i Worst, 7 she could. Mason, however, had always EX-PRESIDENT HAVES DEAD. R R AT T e Gl one. The other democratic votes in the sen- | Lornzo Crounse. . W 11 hoees 1 | the legislature may be extended beyond the | %1 Kingman, 8; Anderson, 2; Roach, been of a very Jealous nature, although he ; PRl L S Ty (o J28. Mortoy At R 1 | fifty-day limit, and so that the governor | 4iSatterlund, 1. Tn the house: Carey, 5; [ 0 S kil He Pasyed Away Lust Evening Surrounded | sisting of himself, wife and three daughters, ate went to Bryan and Keiper. TN, Dovine B Moors s 1 | muy veto any gbjectionable clnuse of -an ap- | AVorst, 5; Smith, 75 Kingman, 5; Anderson, | Perhaps had ample cause. Ever since the by His Family, living sixteen miles east. of here, Charles Those who expected Thurston to develop a | ' ¢ Y. N s 1| propriation bill without vetoing the entite | 0 Roach, 14; Muir, 14; Satterlund, . divorcosuit was filed it is alleged hehas | fgmyoxr, 0., Jan, 17— Ex-Bresident Hoyes | Blabmrcon Wifa Anflljaon! Teits FRinE show of strength in the senate were disap- | Frank Mariia __ | bl West Virginin's Senators. calledito soe herfand yrishod to livawith hor |l tiedia g1t olelocks tonighit, During. the dny | oua wire aud AL Heimgartner, | wei pointed. Senator Eggleston, of Lancastel As the clock registered high noon the sen Other Reforms Recommended, Cuartestox, W. Va,, Jan. 17.—The demo- | 28ain. lie had passed the long hours attending an | poisoned by eati K rr ‘f e voted for the Union Pacific solicitor, but his | ate paused in the midst of routine business lie present supreme court commission is This gentleman thinks that after the trial | s v eaiingjorke dnfegtodiswith e outlived its usefulnoss, and | Cratic caucus tonight ngminated Senator C sord its choice for Unite invalid’s lot with move comfort than he had | trichinosi ates sena- : at a Christma inner vote stood alone when the totals wero cast | 10 ¥ : i BT of the two Mason will recei a heavier pun- L g 3 yor | tor. “The constitutional provisions relating | the creation of an intermediate court of ap- | J. Faulkner to succeed himself, and Hon, : 18300l yacaivo © PU | experienced since the attack of Saturday. | given Hoeimgartnor home. A I ERAdock Tecalyed lHub live votes dn the | (o't o uannar: of prodediie. were read. Lo | pealsis rocommendes Johnson N. Camden # succeed Senator | [Shment than his wife. Mrs. Mason had | The members of the famly passed the | Lemars physician who was called tc treat senate while Powers completed the voll call tion of the chair and the secretary pro. Improvements in the election laws are re Kenr The vote was unanimous, no other | given as the motive for the crime that she | day quietly at the family residen Webb | the people shortly after Christmas thought with eight. Majors scorad three votes, and the men who have all along professed that | 1¢ he would show unexpected strength from | 1o the very first wire compelled to swallow their disuppointment. The other votes were of the complimen kind and were only ast to cover up final preference, ed to call the roll. The following 15 the flnum-ul(lml ud the repeal of the law for | candidates being offercd. The rcpublican | had been robbed of her honor and that her ult: ting lots in cases of contesting officials. is | caucus will be held tomorrow night, ami " pel roke! sani hosi " ! T T TN A e 19°0 famoraw:nigl f_n_N:h 1_\;‘11 '"': b;*:kl'\ a, \“3 fafonsh o | constantly, only leaving the house a short | the muscles of the victims commenced ty nounced, and its repeal 18 recommendod Balloting tively will not be the plea of the defense, 4s | tine quring the day. Rutherford P. Hayes swell. Other physicians were called in and as ANy woman in | js ygsociated with the Kremont Savings | it Was found that the patients wero all | 2 they were suff g f scarle Pver i Hayes had remained with his father almost | tanted hom. wtoriiy s "lf\t-‘fl:\w..i:llx‘: 8 G per 60 Thurston 8.0, 8. Morton 2/C. 0. Wheedon 2/W. AL Poynter. 2 G Hastings. Ball L TWUL Greene - Andriews LWL Bryan and the suggestion is made that the gold Hevexa, Mont., Jan The first break | she was and is as su i 1 3 y thuse in mortages and sccurities should be | in the senatorial vote ocourred today In joint | Hastings. The gentleman interviewed did | pue of this cits and apentSrattiior | 90k W AURR O D Inepeokioniof absolutely prohibited session, when Bray and Matheuw: uli not wish to disclose any confidence reposed S B ot et e hieces of the moat showed tho trichina, in it, cr I S i el “l-h:'”fll.:“e“h:»:v.u rn;:d{ l:t‘lll {:::;::;\nlxl;v: B R anace s topoaed u'.'e o g o4 his p o0 u!( I)usmt‘~ In u:.L- Bince then Alico ll]l;llumu[l'l‘qn'r‘h niece of f Sidodls iy bt dla ha ) v 2 ) 1 ) be afternoon he came down town, stopping a bert and Charles Binueloise, huve died, Jbummsihodonrhoiliao advinced monay ai o niiab o s 8 R A SR PR e O B AR Al in March, bR loboise, hive Slol provide for the representation of Kansus at ot ot 4 D g the telegraph office, presumably to answer | Heimgartner and his three daughters cannot, . . e PSU e ballot was: Sanders, 81; Clark, the World's fair. The following re sl L ; i ) Fun in the House, In the house the individual preferen e t illot = = Some lofltha : 4 live and the case of K'ritz Rihke is serious, I tho houso tho clerk was fairly burled | yng'membors were shown by theis voting | i o ar: Lhe folloy pupils of public Dixon, 11; Collins, 132 paired. DESERTED IIS FAMILY, jigoma ot ibagmanyetelograms int are con: o, beneath the weight of numbers of candic | tiwsly i schools be furnished with free text books: Polnters from the Steering Committee. S stantly pouring I upon.them.. Tha: H ROASTED ALIVE dates. Thirty-one men were entered in the James E. Boyd—Ames and Withnell, that taxation be extended to collaterals held Bismanck, N. D., Jan. 17.—-The republican How a Heatrice Man's Dishonest Methods | mansion at 9 tonight was wrapped sllt-u:w- race. Puddock and Powersled. The twelye [ John M. Devine—Barry U6 scourltios for loans; thata statodopare: | oy e 0 (P00 SOREIEAR Got Him Into Trounie. and darkness with only the steady glow of a | Frightful Result of the Wreck of the Atehi- 5 : SR SRR S et Jo W Edgerton—Beal and Lynch ment of agriculture be created, and the pas- RER 0r LIS ISH BYadiy pecalye Bearwice, Neb., Jan. 17.—[Special Tele it in the southwest room of the mansion son's Limited Expr Mimocrats who were to vote for Bryan fafled | 4 'y jMESWORTUeM i Gfford, Schap- | sage of @ law for the benefitof miners | from the United States senate’s republican | e 'to Tue Bre, I Tsane W, W 1ght, who | on the first floor. This roon the one Krokux, Ta,, Jan, 17.—The. fist cction of to materiallze, and the democratic vote was | pel und Smith of Johnson to abolish the “store order” sysien. “stecring committee’ a telegram suggesting 4 t : L 0 iR e A IROMAavaslio oue.oc SEORDE: 2y dan. M oTResling sotiphily split up and parcelled out among Boyd. A, S, Paddook~Brown, Cain, Carpenter, o served a term in the penitentiary from this | cupied by the stricken ex-president | the California limited on the S: v ty organization can be best promote ita e was Failed to Reach un Ag nt, Keiper, Martin and Thomsen. Some little | Colton, Cooley, Cornish, Crane, Cross, Davy i J by the operation of the caucus and the su- | COUnty 8Ove al years ago for fggery, is again From M. Webb Hayes it is learned that | derailed five miles east of Medill, Mo., this amusement was exeited when Representa- | Dews BEllis, Goldsmith, Goss of Douglas, Goss | During the session of the two houses today | premacy of the majority s will in the toils and Is now charged with obtain- | the condition of his father took & sudden | morning. The dining car rolled down an em- r A of Wayne, Hinds, James, Jensen, Kessler, | 80 agreement was made to go into committee | ing money under false pretenses and bigamy. | change early in t1 ning i Kk 1 r i thyeKyner nunounced his voto for Patrick | fogtr (Sioke: Merricl aiier irer o | of A Shets so omacle to g0 Into committe WetHligton s Fights g mioney 4 alse A | ehange carly in the evening and rapid dis- | Lankment, caught fire and burned. Williau O'Bunuon, Huwes. Tho clerk fafled to | o s Syaigrvick; Ouldley, Rlica. mittee appointed yesterday to. dovise moans | OLYMELY, Wash. dan Both branches | After his dischanee i m‘f"rlwlJ:"”,‘v‘:(“‘[.’{‘"\|11“. { solution followed. The members of the | Ross,a colored waiter, was roasted alive, recognize the Douglas county patriot and | John C. Allen—Burns. S0 reach o sottlonient of the difficultics that | of the legislature voted today in separate | woarnea to It him and a family of several | HAYes family have all alows been exeeed- | Sixor &ight persons wore severely injured, the ol \ 2 | W.J. Bryan—Casper and Nelson, divide the house. The committee repor | for Us s L i bt R ingly reticent concerning the condition of | A broken rail caused the wreck he name had to be sent to the desk in N | session for United States senator to succeed | child o them in the few years | ! iy 3 John H wers—Dickerson, Dobson, | it had been unable to reach an agreement | ; pr ¢ he wounded are wiiting beforo it could bo recorded N Poy Dickerson, Dobson, | d Tol 4 ¢ that Wr ad to. conduot il | General Hayes and the attendinz physician | iting before it could be record | E e P e Felton,' Grammer) | #nd it was dischareed, The settlement of | foln B. Allen. The vote was as follows: | tha e ed o conduct himself | R i . S. Pugres, flagman, Chicag Several men who have been in political | Honvy, Higgins, Horst, Johnson. It the question, of which is _the legally organ- | Senate—Allen (rep), 15; Turner, (rcp.), 9; | properly, | hos followed the same course. Theexact | Wipgras Brid, walter, Chichss o ent for sever: S pas et | Rt RS A akak v K ized house. will bo tested in the couris, The | {iriggs (dem), V. House-—Allen, i4; Turner, [ _His old habits of obtalning money by'un- [ condition of the patient had at uo time been | W aas age i walter, Chica retivement f veral years past were vesur Kruse, McVey, Porter, Rhodes, Ruggles i th et The | U ' lawtul < troubled hin ind | * rd cook. rected. It wasa noticeable fact that the | Smith of Holt; Soderman, Stevens, Woods, | republicans will enjoy the payment of ap | 17 Griggs, 18, Teats (pop.), 9. e succeoded in selling 1200 ot ThonSoin a0d | known until after the aunouncement of his | B. Cook, diting car conductor, v of C. P ot Gaftin propriations made by the populist house, and enator Hawley Ro-Eleotec B ANt e A s aa BHES e et avonti | 15 Liexaey, waiter B AR Y Gl S D o o e e L konulisuhiguso, aug Bebater HawloveiteiKloote), Y corn, obtaining un_advance of §20 on th i i | J. W, SterieNsox, waiter, Chicago. during the entive roll call. This may have | A b b i o)) 7 legality of that ovgauization will be ob. | HARTFoRD, Coun, Jun, 17.—Joseph R grain, wien i reality he did not own ey | Micuarr Asexns, waiter, St. Paul resulted from a design and several members | rge I, IKelper—Echoff, Tuikart, Van | thined | Hawley, republican, was chosen United :l w\_l“f*‘w” He the B morty lll Al CHOLERA IN ST. £.AU1., Il ) tion of the train, running a were hemrdl to say that the Otoocounty | Howors Bt - - States senator at the joint legislative session | Property belonging to liis wife and live : o few wiles behind the one wrecked, conveyed statesman’s name would be prominent in the | Judge Frank Martin—Geddes, VEHELR AQTING' GOYELNOR BABUER. | foday Alocke. Dilonking lo himself, th latier of | Reported Cane afthe Risgua Discovered an | the in ured back to Fort Madisan, where io i 5 H ] w———_— g A b adey | an s i1 s i | A Boo Tr Santa e hospita ( here rolleall. It so happened that the latest ox o teAuirows. R an Wyoming's Supreme Court Settles & Much TLL BE TRIED AGAIN, fled the country “abandoning his wife and | gr pagr, M Jun, 17.~According to | injured. were. attended. Tha prare the governor received the first vote in each | jiibore W Burnas Home CK0e Mooted Question. | =y guilaken o This houniad fh 10, AROULGH o ca i dopaybmong todily ihis it Has | DIOGKaK ol O BB YaRIL Bo0rs St house, as the list in each caso is headed by W. A. Poynter ~1rwin, McCutchen, Scholp CHEVENNE, Wyo., Jun. 17.~The question of | Dr. Graves, Couvicted o Mrs. Warnaby's | onth ago he was heard from, living under | p e R RIS sk L B SR et o % [ g Tl OB e SR L | M Granteg p New Trinl, the name of Frank Dobbs at Hollenberg, K Asiati a. Last | . a democrat from Douglas county, Babeock in | Suter rship of Wyoming during the L ( f | 5 ¥y k 3 y S5 The Kan,, where he was employed as principal of | night the heaith department received notifi- | Developments in 1 Recent Fallure, the senate and Ames in the house. | GJobn M. Thurston—Jenkins, Ricketts, | month of December was decided today by | “‘I‘” Colon Jaatiemtie. auproma [ SR TEARS SO A 48 D1 ok 1of | cation by wire of the death Eagelbert Stovx Crry, Ia., Jan, 17.—[Special Tele Sutton he supreme court of the 5 ARy court has granted a new trial to Dr. D. R e R R ARSI R 4 b op SN RO RINGRE FRQ GARLL-0LOUA KDY o L Mo N0 il il Reception to the Governor, a1 AR ah R E Topve the supreme court of the state in a habeas | ¢ Ly the present year married his assistant princi- | yp ¥ y immigrant, on the Soo | gram to Tus 1—Recolver ok o ption to the Governor ol Rees—Johnston of York corpus proceeding, brought. by a former con- | That-her Graves, convicted of the murder of | pal, un estimable youne Indy. of Hojlcnpers. | 1000 8 German immirant 1 the S ram to Tue Bek.] - Receiver Black of the The west end of the capitol building was | 1 J; (@ftin—Johuson tate ¥ . | Mrs. Josephine Barmaby of Providence, R. I | Somie of the parties who had suffered by | train from the cast. The health department | Leeds company stated today that it has been ¥ 1 J W Dawes—Kaup | vict confined in the state penitentiary, to | X s | I} b haee t | 1 hirt $142,00( ‘ a blazo of light tonight when the long delayed R e LY R TR SR CANYON' Ciry, Colo,, | dan. 17.—Ab 11 | Wright's rascality, learning of his where- | had e body removed u the train | found that$142,000 was raised bya bond Sinaugural” reception and ball tendered by Pat O, Hawes—Kynei ernor Barber on the 23th of December, The | ©410¢ ke 3 telogram wan ¥ (“m».a at the | .Iml its, s vmu:. l|>”<‘; o R S toombiand Drs Hovt chiof of | 155U¢ of the company nearly a year ago the Lancaster couuty delegation to the new J. Stevling Morton - Leidigh, Sinclair. warden of the s | hrison from Thomas Macgm, addressed to Dr. | Papers and, w eputy Kyd, went | nor Wi b g | through the American Security and Trust A arden of the penitentiary refused to re Ihatohen Gr and conveyed the intelli- | down to Hollenbere yesterday and succeeded | the health department, after examination ) state officern took place. The senate cham- | Johit €. Watson—MclKesson nizo the pardon, claiming that John E, Os. | gents thet e e T 0 8 e e Wil el By nd succoaded | W0 DERILR, Oopartmont, ol o was not | Compuny, the president of whict 1s games L ber was brilliantly lighted, and the corri- | Jidie W 1. StorkNe wheny. borne, who had been clected governor | granted to the remowned criminal, | J1st beglnning his school when avrested and, | cholera it still hove such a resemblance | Brooks of Boston, which the company never dors and stairways leading thereto were o | W 11 Dech Ol of the state on the Sth day of | U ading - the lad news Dr. | discovering it his captor meant business! | o it that immediate stops should “bo taken, | roceived and is_not accounted for on the. se- veritablo crush from tho hour of beginniug W, H, Thomnson- Getlottelds ovember, and who had pretended to | Graves in no way showed uny signs of excite- | he surrendered and asked only time to and thoy ordered the disinfection and burial | curity company's booles. —This is in addition B:30, until 10, when the senate chamber ! W. L Green—Scott, Smith, qualify as such, and who forced an entrance | ment and_ sill preservefl his usual cool do. | Miss his school, and jumped Into the bug, of the body and all baggage uccompany i 1o $05,000 recéntly raised and not accounted % ), when the senate chamber was | P open-swoih, Smith the capitol building he 2d day of De meanor. Upon beiog talked with by a repre with the Gage county ofeers and without | Hood w A young fellow from Baden, Ger- | for, Black issued o civeular letter to all eleared and the roow given over to the de RIE o AR =horils | iber, wils the governor of the state. The | sentative of the Associated press on the sub- | Stying good bye to wifeor friends,was driven | many, and v A8 in-company with four oth stockholders toduy, who subscribed to the votees of Tevpsichore, The Lancaster dele George H. Hastings—Van Duyn | supreme court decided that the election of | ject he had nothing further to say than that | across the Nebraska line. 1o | Inunigrants. fThe vestof the party left this | bonds, asking them how much they sub- gatlon, Senators Moore and Kggleston, and T tho senate the notlons Lok this form Mr. Osborne to fill (ln. vacaney in ]n:.- office | contained in the words, “Justice is coming at | He aal slie fflm :L»‘- ‘llu“ b ri peopla | morning for thels destination | :.,’um f-iwl and v‘:‘ \’\)hmu» m:w puid le’u Representatives MeKesson, Cornish, Spen Jawes 1. Boyd—Babeock and Novth of goveruor occurred at o _general election | las | should not be informed of his arrest until he - noney ¢ hiopes in this way to secure evi- i~ P Burns and Oakley formed ”wl_:“"_‘“‘ William Neville—Campbell and Darner | and that under the provisions of the cousti I'he doctor has no plans acranged for the | ;\"» ‘\rh ‘.~\,m’ ‘H.-I was ;m.um to | BUTLER'S K1G BRALY, ‘,’””f on which to base a suit to recover the i) KRS A 40 8. M. Bafloy—Corre! { tution, which require that the state and | future, and could not say what he wou 1 do | Beatrice today and lodged in the county | unds, # .mmmln:l‘ :.u.lq_. r‘.....‘l.; ‘.: line and | b o i Tono-l ‘.’u.“”. “n‘pr‘ rs ¢ l. ted ata enc ral election | if released. The intelligence of a decision in | i8il \\H,' 1t s @ t4d yeurs old x”“l it ‘h | 1t Weighed More Than Daniel Webster's Fatally Burned. pssed through the senuto chamber into the | gon, MeCarty, Mullen, Stewart and Young, | Shall qualify and enter upon their respoctive | his favor scomed. to. Lo no surarine mr 13 [ Feported that ho ha L wife and family | Killed by a Broken Artery Booxe, Ta., Jun, 17,—[Spoeclal T | son, . Mulle ewart and Young. | rt | 3 ¥e 00, ., Jun, 17 special Telegram Offices of the Meutenant governor, where | - M. Thussto ons Stews Do fhe firat Monday of Jnuary follow. | fuct, seemed to be nothing more thap he was | In New York whom he deserted to come to [ 1o MUled by Broken Axt sinted that/| mus Basariaoh i LRNACS" SCISFIRE) 10 they were iutroduced to the guests of honor, | I J. Majors—Everctt, Lowles. Scott ing the dute of their election, he could not | expecting Nebraska. It is probable that Wright will 9 y AL Mibled SIat) Pusi R Irs. Hamilton, living at the O (S ok ion Ca i el A A. 8. Paddock—Graham, obeck . MeDon Y qualify and hecome governor of the 4 - ead guilty and thy mself on the mercy | the autopsy on the body of General Butler | coal mines near here was fatally burned last gomprisiog Governor Crounscand daughter, | A & Puddosic =G [ state until thie fiest Monday in January, 1595, | DRIVING O0F PROSPECTORS, of the court. He hus a large number of fu- | sliowed thut the cause of death was the | evening. Her clothing caught fire from u Mrs. Hitcheock, Licutenant Governor W. E. Andrews—Hahn it had been claimed by Governor Oshor - fluential fumily conngetions i bursting of a small artery in the brain | cook stove and she ran out doors where a Majors and wife, Hon, J. C. Allen and wife, | ¢ 1o loetome Stabs and somwe of his political associates that the | Miners in San Juan Country Having | here, and it is thoughf to be ir Wish 0 | cauged by o violent fit of coughing, All | bystander rolled her in the snow and extin- Hon. A. H. Humphrey and wife, Hon. Fu- [ J. W. Edgerton—tuis and Sander Laws of th ] \"\l\‘:;;m l‘; " wwl..t. any can - .nrl-'n.u. |:m|-'}., l "v "‘-IH} itter qu “I‘ wnd Mahb ot b0 1 o) “orenns wero i ellent condition and | guished the flames, but uot before her entire B Moore and wite: o ked wo | J. Sterling Morton—Mu 0 L authority to canvass th ANDY CrossiNg, U1, Jan. 13, via Green | Prison with as little noise a » 2 - Tt an gt . a i :";' “"("' :”1:" i "v"“ -']““‘ Bartlay | i BeLUE Rlorion—Matvos Yotes for governorand, therefore, he assumed | River, U, T., Jan. 17, —The Navalos have | TWiiis Caastl BuL fabbis, dockienial Gause his ha ] f s Riseer Al S B gRe nd wife and Hov. A. K. Goudy rudedon — 0 declare hinself slocted. by “ g ¢ Navajos have | Hurt While Consthy ably nave lived many years. i vibly. She cannot live, W T A v are hil ted by taking the re 5 3 s : Awong the distinguished persons who | W i '“_l‘,“',fu,_‘II‘,“:“,““”’ | sult of the vote announced by the various | UrIVeNoutevery piiety of prospectors crossing | pyarravouri, Neb., Jan. 17.—[Specal | we ghed._ four ounces moro thag that of Missourt Valley Bank Of. called to pay their respects to the oficers | W L. Green - Smith, oounty canvasalng boards. The stato can ’\‘_" San Juan river. The me “"‘; s of David | elegram to Tie Bee.|—Charley McCauley, | Daniel Webster, one of the lurgest on vacard Missovkt VALLEY, Ia., Jan. 17.—[Special ere Senators Paddock and wife, ex-Gove: W. I Bryan—Thomse yuteing board did not meet and _was not re- | Menzien's outfit, which left Daudy Crossing | 4 gmall son of Willim MeCauley. whil T L M| Jere nators Paddock and wife, ex-Gover (s \ - quired to meet until the second day of De Jan y 2 y ie the b 0 AF v W o Mov ents of Ocean Ste s Juanuary 17, to Tux Bee I'he First National bank of nors Saunders and Dawes, Hon. A. B. Cady, | PR T ————— comber, 1502 Thereafter they did meet, | foot, thelr hotsts ant wach aufie vl beo | Cousting ou Ninth street today ran’ into a At Dunnett Head 1 Viiagvala, | Mis Valley today elected ofticers S Baaabots 6041 sunsons o YR L0 Geta dury MR | laroafie ey did mee foot, their horses aud pack outfithaving been | wagon and was budly injured, the wheel unne ead — Passed wgvalla, s ¥ -, v the meubers of the supreme court, Loget! PPk L T s | o o ho Snt of Docember completed thelr | run'oft by the Indfans. The party had | Wwifion oud was budly injured, the wh from Christiana for New Yor s follows: President, L. M. Kellogg; vice Wih o number of reprosentatives of the dis- | ¢yt 15 S I Ivorress. wonrty ot talosmen | S/uyass and declared John K. Osborue | trouble from the firat. bat persisted i thole | ey At Now York - Areived =Naronic and | president, Robert McGavren; cashier, Jobn trict bouch and wany persons prominent in | (i1 8 S B PROETCss, nearl L iehcsmen | ol wied goveruor to (i the vacancy caused | attempt to reach the Carryhoo mountaius, | c— i Gallia, from Liverpool; Iriesland, from | 5. McGavren; assistant cashier, B J. State politics and soclety. Many of the ladies T ying o jury. The Jolac vty people will | Ihe Suprome court Beld that \l\!m‘llh\\ 2] B g SO IR o8 | ) Panldales (6 S8 “1 A | Antvere il bbind, M Blorsiron. B poaiogt £, W 3 Joh county people e supreme court held that the laws of ie Navajo reservation. Mr. Menzien suys | asTiNGs, Neb., Jan were iu evening dress, and Liacoln society | hold a mceting to consider the titdation, o the boys | Listebclywure Cope—Passad-~Obio, from | Hibbard, M; Blinkiros, It MeGevres, G, Bl | Wyoming provided for a state canvassing | the Indiaus are wassing aud wean troable, | graw to Tus Bee.]—A quiutet of the boys | Liverpool for Philadeliphis. | Dem, 101, Cox.

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