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WENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNI 'EBRUARY 21, 1893, NUMBER MOSHER'S FACILE PEN |t s s | THAT LETTER OF MARRITY'S |, Bttt ot e | AUGHT WITH THE CORPSE gt v v oo [ TRIED 10 ILL A WONAY ity report will be adopted, and that the bill et court imprisoned the Julpés of the county grows more incriminating. | Volse tonight endeavored to com: - will pass the house by about four or five ma ourt for declining to" da that which the dow o { Hattie 3 n M Pits {nv’ \IV y. The |m‘1n')“"" of Hu“ stock i\.\rvl~x i Mm]y Democratic Members of angm !≶_l‘ll' law kx:‘::::"];‘vflm Yo tivwest Five Prominent Des Moines Men Arrested m‘II 3 Hn'[lnllv in jail, but the attempt was un- | Mrs, Alva Kendall 8hot While Ph’i“g with i obby are not whoily satisfied with the re futié 3 e message define: e lines betweer 4 successful Two Hundred Thousand D”“f‘"‘ s sult’ of the Junketing trip, ond state Criticize it Very Harshly, federal and state governthent, and urges the for Body Snatohing, o - | Her Baby. Output Comss to Light. tonight that the report of the committee assembly to take such action as will sustain M NOE VERY FUNEREAL. S will not have very much bearing on the outraged dignity of the state and prote | - & | the final resultany way STIGMATIZED AS A PIECE OF IMPUDENCE | the state from embarrassment in the future. | J|LED AT THE POINT OF REVOLVERS | Stranke Series of Accidents nt the Obse- | WHOLE AFFAIR SHIOUDED IN MYSTERY ANOTHER BATCH OF IMPUDENT FORGERIES Will Discharge Dungs The message sugdests that ; the legislature quics of un Towa Man, memorialize congress to so limit the powers The repubiican conference at the Lincoln of the federal coumt i this evening was attended by but about [ NOt 8 Few Congressmen Louk Upon the | compel state offeers to perform any act for- | All Released on Bonds After Remalning ";"v Bt - At ”w(vimw):u G Western Manufacturing Company Used as | thirty-five of the members of that faith and Missive a8 an Attempt at Coerclon bidden by the laws Of the stato in Pelaon Ssveral Houss R comb yesterday the hearsy team ran away, a Blind t> Float the Paper little was accomplished beyond agreeing ~Democratic Kstimates of The message was appropriately referred, overturned the hearse and the coln was upon the discharge of the present sergeant it Row Bavigen and the house ordered that it be' spread on thrown out, bursting open and letting the | at-arms of the house. It is stated that the ool il the corpse roll out on tho . groufid — \ . g e the minutes, and that 1,000 copies be printed of democrats desive this and that two of the for cirotlation T e i o g he RTOUR, g f N EXPECTED | independents will also vote for it ' rRE s e At othe grave tl ergvinan . who | BANK'S AFFAIRS WURSE THAN E The conference considered the question of | WAsmNatoy, D. C,, Feb, 23.—The open | RESUBMISSIONISTS WIN, Des Motves, Tn., Feb, 28.—[Speclal Telo- | [he i the acclden wor the body nte the | HASTINGS, Neb., Feb, (s prcial Teloe beet sugar legislation, but there was differ- | discussion in congress was not half so inter- svam to Y & isation was ¢ it was found fave wis too nar- | Eram to Tue Bee N o v- ne | 41ce of opinion and the matter was dropped. | esting as the pi Vate discussion of the Har- | Prohibitionists of Sunth Dakotn ¥ kx““‘~‘1 |l“v‘“’1‘ Srieag Y k6 st of " Newoomb' \(\'n“ filled \\h‘l.w‘..rl[\‘\:"‘ i fy:’u.m]ytlul\lv: rth ¥ ,r\|‘-\ A u|m}' i Ten Cents on the Dollar Now Put asthe | The world's fair appropristion was dis- | o 5 A it A e Caught wili Their Ranks Broken 1sed this morning by the arrest ‘ ling ni heast of Rosoland fn the Limit on Liquidatio cussed fora while, but no de bt L Lo e B ) Prei D, Ieb, 23, —(Special Telegram | five men in the act of robbing a grave. They western part of the county, was myteriously sion was reactied, s several of those bres- | ‘I‘I’.‘\“l’v‘_(':‘."_“\“'v"y'\‘ g GOHAGI St ‘I-l;l,l;l to Tt Bre, | ~Resubmission bobbed up in the | are: John W. Overton, M. D, J.W. Martin. | e ol Faee, | ot and sorfously injured ubout § olelock 5 Bupport the Proposed bill until they had an | from the chamber of the ¢ {Fman of the again today and this timo it won. [ laborer;John E. Sloan, liveryman; W. I N s Aol Gl i v L, TRCOUBLE OVER THE PENITENTIARY DOCTOR nity to oxamine it carefully, It is re- | e temperance committee took up the con- | Burris, hackman, and John W aeffer, | Eram to Tue Brr Today the business of frs. Kendall was alone in the house with stitutional amendment introduced some time | Signal observer of the United States weather | Ho C. Moll, farm implement dealer, was | her baby, her husband beinz at Kenesaw ago by Hooper, providth§ (st the legisln. | bureou | taken possession of by Auna M. Moll, his | about twelve miles nway and her son in the ture may submit the prohibitory amendment | The crime was committed between the | Wife, on a ch rigage of 6,480 and Eli | field three-quarters of a mile distant, driv at a special election, and amended it 85 as to | hours of 2 and 3 this morning, in Woodland | \\l‘l his hr‘hw ona mrw tgage 'm 81,500 | ing home some cat She was sitting in vrovide for snbmitting the question at a gen- | cemetery. The corpse raised from its rest- | - tourtirieht & o, of Reokak were in | the kitchen in front of a window i laying |0 e e Doaigbblbons b ¢ third with a claim of #2200 and declare that v i - Cane---Will Have a Junket. tion with the position of director general ar LS VISR X preRscd s welY RuxcC 8B ol S e R S e majority report was | ing place was that of a man of probat | the chattel mortgag ' nt. They | \Vith the baby, which was on a table in front ex-Governor Furnas and Hon. (. W. Lin- | forcible, X g signed by four and the minority, favoring in- | 60 years, and it had lain in the potter's field, | ask th spointed to protect | Of her. Some one from the outside fived a i inger. It is said of the form that he is Speaking of the Harrity letter. Senator | definite postponement, by three. The vote | where county charios are placed them otal liabilities are estimated at | revolver and a 8S-calibre bullet entered her LiNcorN, Neb., Feb. 23.—|Special Tele "';l"-lk‘l f‘-rl-’tu:"\'v4;"\:1‘»\\11-“'fi;"-lv‘v‘ ;::_‘.\“'}‘!“l“'l'v";‘r:; n.m-:;ur ‘ennessee said A St s idle xl‘.uy :n th ‘:Y;;:.;unv]v_;::: l:fh:{::“i'lll\"r:.']I"x::“\:l:‘;l)lll;: The arrest was effectod by Night Captain ;\}.; |:,»H he assets 11;':" l.llrnul the same if | neck on the left side and narrowly missed gram to Tur Ber. ] —The startling develop- | (00 TR | Al i A " | that the next congress will consent o the re- | to i ey Morgan and Sergeant in. It was one of Aol o L BRI the jugular vein, 0 accept the director generalship far that rea N AT 5 adopted by a vote of 43 to 40 s . ments in connection with the discovery of | gon Lt peal of the Sherman act without the sub N|’ Tawsou, Malchow, Packard, | the nentest jobs ever done in Des Moines. Towa D I'he boy in the field heard the shot, bu another lot of forged paperin the Capital | Tho special house committee apnointed to | stitution of another measure of some sort son, and Patierson of Lake, who we The quintet were the most fearfully sur- [ CEDAR Rapins, Ta., Feb, 23, —[Spocial Tele- | owing to intervening buildings did not see Nutional bank case, ugercgating $200,000, | investic to the condition of affuirsin ¢ h- | which will recognize ]n.(- usé of :;l\u;x s | pronibivionists, bofore, votod today against | prised men imaginable. They spent the rest | £ram to e Brs]—Caroline Fitzsimmons | the flash. Ho hastened ome and found g have been an eye-opener to a great many on w e ai et tonight | money. This will be the situation of af prohibitior Tonist. Svas. abenays Ad | of the ninht in the city fail, a place where | hus brought suit against the city of Cedar | Mother carrying the baby with a stream o § at the request of ex-State Treasurer Hill, 5 i ;i 1 o | Smith, resubmissionist, was absent. The SRt N f blood Howing down her nec Peoble who up to the prescat thine Bave becil | wivg deited to expiain his_position, but_he | Tekardiess of what M. Hurrity og any one matter will now go into general orders and | Gove of them had ever been before. “-‘V“'(*)f"'; e b B b B Mts. Scandail |\'-1:|lm'x'n.h.,.-| the shot gun hoping against hope that the wrecked | failed to put in an appearance, and after | €lsemay say or do.” will come to a final vote in o day or tw The news of the arrest spread quick ceived by falling on an icy sidewalk and to arouse the neighbors, wi & ¢ « 0 arance, and e vill come to a final vote a day o 0. arres e k hatles Gl A s | and to arouse the neighbors, which wus done, cern might yet be able to meet its obliga- | waiting an hour the committee adjourned. Senator Pugh of Alabama made the fol- | Prohibitionists have let their organization | by 8 o'clock scorcs of men had gone to the | 4 CHarles Claric ‘broaght suit in the | Her husband returned an Hour later Phis 1K AHH hay its defiosttors: noarly in. Cull AN R bRbses lowing caustic comment on the appointment | go to picees and were caught napping. MOiTUa to 88e the corpae, which odow: | St w L . | moruing the authozities in Hastings were no- s = | cormeie) ¢ Al for the courage he | _ This was a day of surprises. 'Chis morn- | MO"¥Ue i€ it ot a8 trecoB | Burlington, Osdit Rapids orthorn Ball- | 4ifiod and Deputy Showt Boyd nnd o physt It is now gencrally conceded that the total Another junket s booked for tomorrow. | of Mr. Herbert: It was forthaicourage o | i Tie Mas ARyt SHERERES L iissionists | Bi7ed by Superintendent Robiuson of the | way company for £15,000 damuges. Clark, | (e loft Lot No sl U A liabilities will considerably exceed 81,000,000, | The senite committge on Soldiers’ home will | displayed in being the only member from had boen putting in some good work durng | cemeter. the body of William Case, | While employed as a switchman, lost a hand filibensi Billot j\mm,“l gl bini)h g fully meeting Tie Bee's estimate of §1,100, | leave in the 00n for: Grand Jsland, and | Alabama who voted against 93 per cent of | the past few weeks. This ufternoon put the | lately deceased in East Des Moines PHLS S B i D mearnOBL) T'he woman is pronounced to be in a very 000, while many of the most conservative | theh will leave for the same | his constituents on the free coinage of silver. | Givorce question to rest. A bill came . from $t6% Busilelin 4 BESee 90 HO LD RS Rl serious condition, al*howsh she may recove g place after adjournment in the evening. The | If it is Mr. Cievelund's purpose in making TS 4 R on L , ow Suspleion Was Aroused. AL . men who have been following the case | [i4® : ; ) 0 barbose In AKINE | the senate with an amendment providing 2 : 4 Genoral Ankoney Drops Ded, 'l cause of the crime cannot be learned. slosely ht place the figure at 1,200,000, | evrer commitice wude u requisition on the | his cabinet a unit agalns %0 per cent of his | fha4 1o one should sue for a divorce who had Early in the evening the suspicions of the Des Morxes, In., Feb., 93.—(Special Tele- | Mrs. Kendall professes to know no rewson L Wil LA, V- | seeretary of state for passes, and th 'ty to distupt or muster it into the service | 164 hoon o resident of the stato six months, | police were aroused and Ofticers Morgan and esptleg Ko L why any one should seck her 1ife, a8 she WS o fecling in the case is mani- | cation was turned over to Jasper Deweese of hie money kings, heis doomed to the | . 4 sk - ! A gram to Tne Bee ] —-While walking along 4 A W o ¥ h R A I TR i and that unless personal service had been | Butin walked up Twenty-e a very quiet wowan and did not have much 1 by the call for a meeting of the st e B. & ) e glunced over the list of | most signal fuilur sceured decree should not issue until plaintiff dealings with any one. The bullet must h holders tonorrow night, and some of the | Lhirteen names and then sent buck word Senator Peffer's View had been a resident for one year. There | General William R. Ankeney, one of the | been fired from 4 fow rods aw : that of his personal knowledge nine of the but ol i e the vote | cemetery fence, They soon had the hack- | Goms fienly Sted vitizan A MO SR : A Avaye talk that is heard is of such an inflamma- | thirioon were carrying annial passes over | “The populists,” said Mr. Peffer, “regard | Was no debate, but on final passage the vote | ¢° Bl e (et «o. | mnost highly respected citizens of Des Moin the hole in the glass was about the size of a 3 e dsdaes | ying annual S P e el pathy with | Stood, veas 52 'nays 13, “'The bill now goes to | man, Burris, under the cover of two re- | dropped dead from a stroko of apoplexy. Ho | naplin ting tory nature that steps are now being taken | his line and he did not think they nceded | Mr. Cleveland as being in sympathy 1 Akl i 3 3 5 |+ " A AN % L 5 '8 010§ 4 7 4 4 | he legislation that fattened ‘the paiaper the governor, and will undoubtedly become |*volvers. They ordered him to keep quiet | was about 60 years old and a member of the i looking to the protection of Mosher from | anything more, but promised to attend to | the lesislation that f ¢ pa e A ; Ll : R ST AR IR D08 IR MBLORIbE B tih NEBRASKA CITY SCORC ' (S5Bi50, .+ of his friends state | the other four immediately classes, notwithstanding his commital to | 18 N T, and if anyone approached not to make any vod ol mill d 2 1 r}m He :";":”"“ \'"I' 3 'l‘;“" "l '("\ Lo ”"‘," Malioney Gets tie vob. the doctrine of tariff reform, which is under- WYOMING'S NEW SENATOR. noise and give them away ttoartait b R LA LE Hilteea; 5 mbeth's Store Destroged and Petring’s hat in case he is in the city tomorrow night il LI 2 stood to be intended to correct the evils in >rosently a man came fro o grounds, | ‘eaves awife and fo own'cutldren, e B ARt it would be advisable to take him tothe [ The house bribery committee met | that direction, Naturally such a man would el e R - N e e NS ALY S Ca D AMINERE ’ o 5 : 4tss i AN ] b AT i He spoke to the driver and when he came LED BY WOMEN. NEngAskA Crry, Neb., Feb. 23— (Special penitentiary for safe ke to avoid any [ @t 10:15 this morning to ¢ ider the | select for his attorney general just such h th f 1 hi 1 Tel to The B I Xof y sy | appointment of an attorney. Stevens | person as Mr. Olney, who is a corporation e pointell by atyp Rl near enough the sergeant covered him with : — e | Telegram to Tue Bre. | —The stock of Walliam Ppossible trouble moved that T, J.\Mahoney of Orzha be ap- | nttor ud identitied with corporations n | CHEVENNE, Wyo,, Feb.R3. —A C.Beckwith, | g rogolver and compelled him to get into | RI0tons Iiinols Coal Miners Assault the | p (000 W , the oldest dry goods firm reaster County Badly Stuck. pointed and the motion " was seconded by | ail he dves and 18, a wealthy stockman of ‘western Wyoming, Pit Bosses. ; Another featuro in connection with the | Casper, - Considerble " discussion ensucd | Kefurving to other mombers of the cabinet, | was appointed by Governor Osbortie today | uid o'\ toentod 1ikewiue, ad both oot i gt come to light js | OVer McKesson's charge that the other mem- | Mr. Pefier continued: *The president-elect | as senator from the state’ for the next two AL, g bl : :"" “‘f" ["-;’I"‘x“(‘l-" e s x'””"“l"‘l op | bers had not cousulted him with reference to | s selected for his secretary of agriculturo | as still as the proverbial church mouse. he fact that the treasure Lancaster the appointment, in the course of which, | aman who is in sympathy with western | ¥ S ; . A short time elapsed before the last two | .- S snaiets Sh 3 | ihirwee nitotil 16ae; YA Tatiohg ROTUTWERE county was caught for a much larger sum | the others intimited that they were very | wieds on any subject. thoroughly committed | The two prominent candidates for the viot at the Big Four mine yester 1 e o AR fel R A about | Wind made it difficult to fight the flames, but. than had generally been supposed up to this | well satisfied with their action, and that if cluss legislation, and_especiully favoring | position were John /Chovles Thompson, | yoqy“on ‘the ground. At an auspicious | 98¥: The rioters wero led by about | jrit ™ work on the part of the firemen cone time. It was stated that the county's in- | McKessondid not hikeit, he could do the other | astorn view of the money question und | Whose eloction was ddfeated by the defec- | WY T4 C sprang upon them with | bWenty women. ‘The women were armed | finod the flsmes to the Lambeth building AR iboa thing. Stevens finully insisted that McKes- | under corporate influences generally. There | tion of one democratie vote, and A. L. New, [ moment Morgan sprang upon them ! | with clubs, The pit boss, ngainst whom con- | g fspnimcs,t the Lambeth b terest in the case did not excoed 24,000, but [ (o0t ta motion, to which the latter ro. | | » member of the new cabinot who is | Who lacked six votes of ‘an clection. Mr. | his biz gun and the command, “throw up | % it i ini rom the furnace. 1 ion, t atter but one member of the new cabinet who i A siderable g 35 oxiated; wos' Baveroly Che total loss 18 follows: Lamboth plied by announc independent of parly influence—I refer to | Beckwith is about 60 years of aze. Heis a | your hands," caused the two to drop the i & i e A Thiied ot BB R35.000 BRgL Ao and that is why County Treasurer Burnham | = I hereby appoing D. G Courtney toact as | Judge Gresham. Summing up the whole | commissioner from Wyoriting to the World's | yope, One reached for his revolver, but the iten. § mmers were debarred from bl 4 W, [ \ i i e reacl * The | Petring, dry 5,000, insured ; is sweating blood tonizht, as it is not now | attorney for this committeo during this in- | cabinet, I regard it as constructed cspecially | fair and was a delegate to the last demo- | captain said, “No you dont.” | #oing down in the mine in the morning. The | yetring, dn PR T ) belipved that the banl will mect 10 per cent | Yestigation.” A to perpetuate existing conditions, against | cratlc national convention. The man said, “ guess we had better give | mine whistle was blown for help, but by the 4 éss makers, $300, no iHsur B it 3 Stevens then put his own motion appoint- | which the populists propose to wage war to Litble Sito® T30 & Blootion it up, vesistance is uscless,”. and Iuwmu“ Jiie tie (oics st 'l“ Suenc tho viob | ance; Nows, 300, fully insuted. blig ‘ ine Mahoney, und it received the support of | the end.” ! » Hlection. anion agreed with him.' Morgan and | had ended. No municipal arvests have as | 44 Rl it e atleod. il s S Therols almost as much flurry and ex- | himsolf and Casper, and Mahoney was de- [ Over on the house side the silver and antt- | OLYMPra, Wash., , Febi, 23.—Today's sen- | Butin than ordered the men to pat the bedy | vot_ boen made, the operators of- the A AR e S R citement iu the city tonight as there was on | clared duly elected sitver mon took diametrically opposite siews | atorialballot resulted: Aflen, 47; Turner,21; | in the hack and climb in. The five men | preferring to prosecute under the statute for | {phflbration was uvoi prompt use of hand the night following 1% , failure, and the talk | | Mckesson divected the clerl to note that | of the Harrity letter. Representative Bland, | Griggs, 2%; Kuox, 9; Bowne, 1; Dunbar, 1, | being inside. one offiver led the horses and . Extra police have been sworn and were | 5 000 d ¥ n g P antity | e would appeal to the House, aud Stevens | leader of the free coinage democrats, said! | Only eleven da e ‘session re and | the other walked behind the hack with two | at the mine today to prevent further vio- i . ) has been constantly mcreasing in quantity | 1 Only ys of the n remain By : : VI £ i voliem “" IR m‘\;m i rL.”m h ms‘u-m-ml the ;-m-\lx to set rm-lm mi" “I thinl it a pi u-lt\{imp;n!muwr. to ~‘;_\' the | at this time there 18 very little probability ;-en&l\;A)w-shr(;ddy dnu blaze away at the first :‘l‘"‘l‘l‘"i!lu‘(‘)‘vl,";:‘i‘llx;‘(“\:‘]mrl(nl‘:"y“;{lll‘lu\\l“;\‘mlv and - win m\'\.. ‘1 -l.\mv; nrl.lllvm.x W chemency carly 0 notice wuas thereby given that the | least about it have heard that informa- | of an election. & head that showed. hor o vhat they will do, ASTINGS, Neb., Ieb. 23,.—[Special Teles Another story that is now going the rounds, | c ee would proceed wi ¢ inve o ort was sometimes obtained by — T . grati to Tie State So 4 RNt hias been gois g hegelng forsotution evar | Wil Of tho majority. N not certain measures can be put through | TOPEKA, Kan., Fob. 28.—The hearing in | The distance from the cemetery to the | Ciicaco, 11, Feb. 93—Trains on the Chi- | North of Columbus, one of the senate come B i1 hlmv“’ull i m‘v R,““h'“u 3 McKesson dec |;}|r.~‘| nmv,l the l(-.»mxnm.-.- congress, and with this knowledge they in- | the Gunn habeas cofpus cas® was comploted SR l'i';“"»"::‘-"";:l‘lt ’un%’ (fl:"h‘ 4:':“'1?“ h‘-‘l"fz cago & Western Indiana were from one to | Wittee u)vx-wlhl'{w) to look "\'m" the general o JEL AR Ay a0 would ot go ahead until regulurly called | vest their money upon the exigencies of leg- | today. ‘The court teok it under advisement | ° Pl SVoS RN SABYIRILE | three hours behind time, though, the mails | Management of the state institutions, was fortunate speculation in futures swallowed together by the chairman the same as othe islation. It is an unprecedented proceeding, | ana will probably render o decision Satur. p:.-‘ l“'t' “:\.ll.lh-" .snnlm:\zlb..- five x{n:-ln .\\45-I were put through on time. The ofticials of | M Uhe ¢ity toduy. The special object ‘of his up most of the missing money. committeas Wd every member of the house who has the | day. e e iRt gBnera L oo oA L e b ook ol ettt anigars ||/ migaion was to luvestizatedtha nasds aETe Where the Money Went. Casper stopped the controversy by moving | least spark of manhood or self-respeet will L — It was about 4 o'clock when the party” ar- | the road did the work of switch tenders | ysylum for incurable insane with reference G 3 to adjourn, which carried, simply tell the members of that committee | Glick's Chances for u Job. .| rived. Marshal Jolinson decided “that the | and say they have mno fear of any | to'the appropriations usked for in mone Moshe e llhu-lh\n |s§n||shlvrublao(l Subscquently Stevens and Casper signed & | that it is none of their business.” Toreka, Kan., Feb. 23— Democratic poli- man ll‘l:l Vbull‘l-r‘. ay nfuil until moming. | sirike in other branches of ‘the and additional land, Mr. North exprossod sport, and is the reputed proprictor of a 1 for anothcr meeting of the commitiee at | oqenwalte Thinks it the Proper Thi ticians just from Washington suy ex-Gover- | later they were visited by several doctors | (o0 myov expect to be. rumni himself as :d with the management of i ! k K o 5. 1 ) e AN LA b X ) Solieors | service oy expect to runni fiselhaaonson n gambling house that is now operating on | 30'clock, iznoring the chairman, who had in- ¥ Ohio. suid: | nov Glick will bo appointed commussioner of | YWhO are connected with the medical colloge, | Scrvice: Lhey expoct The generat mana. | e institution, and will undoubtedly recom- - R timated that he would not consent to such a Representative Outhwaite of Ohio said: | {1/ voneral land oftico, which is a branch of Drake university medi- | usi SN oS, SO BRNEA AN H ivendito iy yumitteemen that the Eleventh street. It is stated that when he | Hmat “1 think it an eminently proper thing for the | !¢ general land oftice. ¢al department, and ulso by several students, | #ers of the roads centering in Chicago met | ypnvonriat avorably reported. ceased to act as the secret and manager Mahoney at once filed his oath with the | national committee to endeavor to find out CHARGED ¥ ,‘+,“." SWINDLING, When 9:30 o'clock arrived the police court | todiy to discuss the possible situation. It % of the Western Manufacturing company he | clerk of thehouse, and wiil meet with the | how members stand. It shows the demo- £ 3 il room was well filled and information w wus Hu-l_s«»nw n(‘ the mecting that any Adams ( did mot sever his connection with Mosher, | majority of the committee this afternoon to | Cratic organization is attempting to keep its | \woriate Fair Commisstoner Day of Soutn | filed charging Overton, Sloan, Schaeffer, | reasonable demands by the men would be |y rixgs, al Telo- 20 > | conduct the f v pledges to the people. No, I do not think 1t Trene. OF 0™ | Martin and Burris with bodysnatching! | given careful uttention, but no :erms would | T g and that quite a sum that was supposed to | conduct the examination. pledg ¥ = gl Dakota Under Arrost. B SR L, be made \ ented ands | €ram to Tue Bee | —The demand for Adams el iy It was understood that the matter would | means coercion of members atall. I think g N L S The men were arraigned and through their | be wade with m sented demands ; ; be the property of the Capital National, and ented to the house during. the agter | it docs mean the strongest kind of per- | RAPID Ciry, 8. D., Feb. 23.—(Special Tele- | attormey entorcd > pien o oo khthelt | id" Tofusod to allow. time Tor their oo | county farm lands is aluost unprecedonted, was such in fact, went to satisfy the un- ¥ X “ g Tie Bep. | — vdel 3 ARl bl el 4 ot. | sideration. Today M. K. Lewis sold g f section for ngon, but McKesson concluded not to press | suasion gram to T Ber.]—0. L. Snyder of Buffalo, | Dunshee. the attorney, addressed the court, | 51 . s o Today M A\ f toward vicissitudes attending the gaming | his point at the time, and met with the other Representative Pierce of Tennessee, who | N. Y., is here investigating the affairs of the ying that the accused would waive ex- \.‘.‘-'{.‘.'J,".,'”vé’f’f,‘ 1I1 (“"',,',l\l.' \lt\”"}:’:l‘;"'l?‘“‘i'l‘l"l: & «;:AM;:,.“] E. Kimball o quarter section tablos in the house in question members at 3 o'clock according to the call, ke In th hobee nbenait of foratigable | Rapid Vailey Horse company, o gigantic | Wiination and go beforo the grand jury, and | Atchison, Topeka &Sunto Fe road declare DA b, P 3 i worker in the house n behalf of free silver | . . o T £ K8 he asked for them such leniency in regird to | that there is no probability of a strike on - A vemark was made by Mosher a day or Omahu's Charter Bill. colnage, said: “1 think the letter an in. | Scheme of which M. H. Day of this eity is the | g e [ LAom Sach Tetlency in rogard to | o o o, DEATH ROLL. two ago that is regarded as having a great A delegation representing the Omaha | famous outrage. It is another attempt to | originator. Day invested some 060,000 for i Santa Fe Machinists Strike. e deal of significanco. Ho road the editorial | council came jin this morning with another | bulldoze incoming members of congress, | the company, and can show up only about | * Bonds were fixed at §00 each, which all | Rarox, N by e ke, e BufsHatolijthefOnooifamousinadniatisy in Tur Ber demanding that steps be at once | COPY of the Omuha, charter, which was de- | back of which I believe is Mr. Cleveland. I | §10,000 and 600 head of hbrses. He was ar- | furnished. Regarding the charges pro- employed by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Oslea-0tlistDegths taken to bring the guilty parties to justice, | Signed for introduction in the house. believe the next house will not be bulldozed | rested yesterday on the charge of selling | ferred againstthe flve men an attorney said | cmployed b ) e NEw Yok, Feb. 23.—Rufus Hatch, the ¢ the gilley o i ) re has been o great deal of jealousy | by the fonal committee, Mr. Cleveland ged property, waived examination | they would be difficult to prove in so faras | Fe railroad at Raton and Las Vegas went | o06 famous Wall street mugnate, died this and that the interests of the state be more ome bad feeling because the bill wus | or unybody else. The members of the next ve bonds in the sum of €00 for his | the specific act was concerned, no oue hav- | out on a strike at 4 o'clock yesterday after- | o pron : i e B ! 5 '« X X & is | t . afternoon at his residence in Spuyten vigorously looked after. It did not please | first introduced in the senate, as some of the | housé will remember that, while Mr. Clove. ance. M. Snydor sttes that udict- | Ing seen the remiing taken from the ground. | noon. Their gricvance so far as pay was | Brenty ans o er b i Mosher, and fancying that he suw something | Douglus county members in the house as- | land holds the patronage, the people hold | ments will be secured against Day for obtain. | The penalty for body snatehing 18 not more | woncerned was amicably adjusted 1n Topeka WYL.aby pam. My, Halohowea LE YaRtg) therein that indicated to him that ex-Treas. | Pired to the honor of championing the bill in | the ballots.” ing money under falso pretenses and forgery | than $2,500 fine or two years in the peni- | ©/0 ht WER THELY OIS 00 1 - OPOKY | old. He retired from ‘the street” a fow rer Hill had boen talki put of school he | i pate capacity. The entire delegation Mr. Springer of 1llinois, chairman of the | in New York and Ohio, tentiary. several days ago by the general committee, years ago. The immediate cause of his Fomurlced that THII had botter ot tae tae | Was called together just before the touse | committce on ways and mncans. said: “Of | A party started out Saturday with Wine R but the locut men demand the reinstatement | qeath was a complication of kidney, heart remarked that Hill had better not talk too convened and Counciluan Steel handed over | courso the letter is all right. Mr. Har chesters and ammunition to take possession e i ERED, of one of thelr men, who was dlschrged at | (ioi TSR SUMPICAEER O Kicncy, hoart much, and that it Hill did not protect him | the bill to Mr. Goss with a request that the | was merely sceling for information. The | of the ranch, and it 18 S gest that te - .5 Vegas fora slizht_offense a fow days Py, RN g L ho could not expoct to bo protected by | flelogution wereq upon whichh memoer should | letter was u confidential one and do not | will follow. 'Day is gno of the World's fajr | dications That an Ottumwa Man 1s Gullty | ago, and say they will guin their point. Al e et presles, ) G Mosher. introduce it. ~A meeting of the delegation | understand how it happened to be pub- | commissioners from South Dakots and citi. af an Awfal Crime., = . heral Manager Robinson and Superin- | R0 & tho metnbers of th living in_Catt Wh " A 2t areated fa & nom. | 188 called for this evening to settle it. shed, but there is nothing wrong about it.” | zens here are t have him rembdved OtreMwa, Ta., Feb. 23.—[Special Telegram | tendent of Machinery Player y sed through fornia ""“,"_tr'(_ Ay j'”:{:‘;;{‘;*;(;& ving in Cali- o publio i ested n just now E1K Croek's Broken Banic. I have not read the letter, but the na- | from the comm ¥ to Tue Bee.|—The coroner’s jury has un. | here yesterday envoute for Las Vegas and ) ¥ BI00 is what the occurrences were, in the sup- The State Bunking Board this morning re. | HOUAL committee has nothing 'to do with the | "The controversy assumed sensational | earthed startling developments in the case | Nave taken the matter under consideration. ]I‘“f"-‘*l‘“l"""_“-lfi born in Welles, Mo, Ha pression of which both Mosher and Hill are \o State Bunking Board this morning re- | mytter,” said Representative William L. | features this. ufterndon. After o stormy k 5 I | About scventy men are involved at this | Achieveda fortu Chicago by ‘bold oper- 80 mysteriously intimated to bo interested. | ©§1Ved 8 telegram from Mujor Towr ley.clerk | Wilson'of West Virginia session of the stockholders' moeting called | °f the fire which consumed Adolph Niese's | 1oy, afiona ln w 080 s, Bpeinas the .CHMR y n sted of the board, who s at ilk Creek making an | "y general comment on the cablnet was | to - vomover Dy o’ yaceting culled | gomicile early yesterday morning. At first | - 4 Y hon B fcamp. to AW Mosher Still Gets the Warrants, examination’ of the affairs of the broken S sl nlR T Ao R RO e | Rnouad the AT Wis AL Soidoct Tt Eleetriclans Threaten to Strike. Hoek, and | b Eie RIS g g R Etat iEnEen rmers and Merchants bank. The telo. of i .| constables ppeared the scene as C g aceident, 2 o eb 23 S Rnga e o o v rother- A fact to which the attention of the peni. | Furmers and Merchants bank. The_tele caker Reed of Maine added this | and arrcsted of Newark and | ugly rumors began to be circulated and the | CHCAGO TIL. Jeb 23— Electrical workersto | jn-law, in | the tanip Chicago tentiary investigation committee is called is | frm brought the in oime o mat e staok: capsheafs [ think Mr. | James R Riiodes of Cincinnati, upon charges | fact today was establisned that the. anfie | (e number of 100 at the World's fair threaten & Norihwestern, it liko many others of that Dorgan has nover been recognized by | seeasiiy ot domoow R/ o o, | Cleveland changed nis mina about appoint- | of perjury preferred by Day. This broke up | e 044y . So1oh id of | to 8O outon a strike for an advance of Ko | M durInE men of tho stroet Bufuy Hutch was e Bkt Y | securit 'n depositors and go into liquida- | {10 me toa place in the cabinet because of | the meeting. Day also swore out warrants | Krotion was the result of a plot to get vid of | conts u day. They are nosw tiing $2.50 por "II"“;M’J m”ll 8 "”'i‘v""i‘."' ]m‘ulhl(lfl)l o, Board of Public Lands and Buildings as | tion. The attorney general. on bobalf of (ha g 4 2. Day also ¢ X 4 4 ents a da ey ire no ting £2.50 per | squeczed sometin uself, Tho lust squecs B teactor, Moson g gl s | on. ) oy ornoy gencrul, on bekallof ¢ho | 4ho sposdhios M. HIll or aome obher: demo- |/ {0 the ALiirneuis Stk el gt arrnts | 1ia wite, day. Director of Works Burnham has re- | Wi tn 1853, when e wont down in (e Viiaeq ha prison contractor, Moshor has all along | board, wired back ing EUCHODe 40 \iy | crat made about me. I am disappointed.” | him, and nearly'all the parties to the con It seems the officers supposed from the be- | fused to grant their demands, and the men rthern Pacific disaster. He and James boen regarded as the Individual in whom the | 1he examination and gou evory thing rea = — : under arrest. Day is mak- | ginning that there was something wrongand | Will hold a mecting to decide what to do, Keene were Interested togother in the fimous eontract was vested, and every month of the | -0F,th¢ #PE R Reoer R hen an POPULISTS PLAYING EVEN, bold and desperate fight for possession atN A 1 ; il At sl corner of 1885, but Hutch never fully re- B s Masieyasy wanth of W19 | upplication fo ) dnto liguidation may bo of the proparty. and o bitter and. beatesioy | that Nieso was not as innocentas he pretended OMAT A AN A REEATED. coverey his old > at the forefront, und is since as assigned to Mosher by | made to the nearest court having jurisdic- operty, and a er u protractec g 23 They 1 QTiemare tho X AR 5 el 1 R and the inquest was held with closed doors believéd to have died a comparatively poor Stout, the warraut for the feeding of the con- | tion and the proper bonds put up They Threaten to Romove the Knnsas State | law suit is under way 1 i : Som—_—, s an viets hus been deawn in Mosher's name. I'he stockholders of the Elk Creek bank Capital fr opek Noone but the witnesses were admitted. | €. ¥. Coon Locked Up In Chicago on the MiLwAvkee, Wis, Feb. 23.—Rev. David S o Te 5 Determined to Have the Contract. i ariin it Olinrge of Farger: . (A oo, « brs ! I hdva through the same experience en TopEia, | b. 23.—The populist house Dok N 088 e Conizact,. he work of the jury may bring to Justice 4 hurge of Forgery, Keene, for neurly half a century rector of ].\‘u\ '," {n{ n month is 1o exception, and | 15004 14gt fall by the stockholders of the | passed a resolution setting th that the \ \\:\"I'\. 71 l o l‘h.‘ .v«l [Special man who is believed to have committed one Cicaco, 11, Feb. 23.—[Special Telegram | St. John's Iipiscopal church, died this morn- shie fatlure of tho Capital National made no | Sate Bank of Inland.o They went into | capital of the stute ls now located near the | M to Tn Ber,]—8. C. Shelton of Soring- | br'th ™ most atrocious and cruel murders that | to Tug Bee.]—C. F. Coon, formerly book- | ing, aged 73, difference in that v t,as a wareant was | the banking business having vious | castorn border of the state, to the | f€ld 8. D who had been awarded the con- | gyergtained the pages of this county's his. | keeper for B. M. Hulse & Co., muttress | . WASHINGToN, D, €., Feb, 2)—-Fiward 8, drwn on Fobruary 6 In favor of C. W. | knowladge und experience. "Thoy trusted | qtdtv BORET 3 B8 IS 0 WU | ract for surveyingand marking the boundary | Sver manutacturers at Omaha, was locked up at | Hoary elder brother' of Senator Hour, is AU Rt st o or the care of | Cverything to the man they cmployed as | detriment ostern ~counties, | 0 between South Dikots and Nebrask ) 5 5 | dead, in t 1 & are of | Cishior. Tho cashier ook ‘aivantae of the | which ure aisfranchised by republican rule; | A0 b o AauihrDkery and 1 “ | There is & woman in the case. Sheis | the central station last night on charges of e — nviote. It was abaut the sume amount, | contidonge of the stockholders ang. wrosked b that the conduct, of the people of Topoks | VoSt Of the Missouririver, was in Yankton | nioc*Hattio Volse, n sister of Mrs Niese, | forgery. A letter was received by the police FLOSSIE MOORE'S FATE, with the exception that it was a trifte larger, | the bank. No statement of the exact condi. during the late unpleasantuess was in defi- | SeSterday toget C. H. Bates, who survey who came to this country from Germany last | here some days ago from Omalia's chief of ance of the wishes of the peovle of the state; | L1¢ boundary between Novth and South Da- | xyouer Tt is alleged thut Niese and Miss | police in which it was stated that Coon had | She Made n Mistake When She Tackled ® e, L L R kota, to do the surveying on this new con- | y ve been going together for some | been indicted for forgery but left the eity Nebraska Man. “::‘f‘l”‘ "K‘l‘-\q"f"“'l'l‘ “:"f"“i‘l'h ‘”:" ‘)t‘:’;“l ;"‘I' ract, 'Allu-;nv.u*dinu of the cantract to Mr '\‘::"_‘ '\'I“‘: \.", i :_h'""h‘ ’,'M,l_ll'\' b f,‘_;'i;”“i‘:‘ fore the papers could be served on him, Ciicaco, TlL, Feb. 23" —[Special Tele; et R it - B e ent state housc out cost to the | Shelton has caused considerable criticism of ne, | Mias Volae 0 108 been working The oficers found Coon at the race track | to Tue Bek.]—Flossic Moore, the notori caster delogation to upsct the appointment The recounting of the votes on the consti- | people, and declaring that as soon as prac tury Noble by Senator Manderson of | this city, said she had been visiting at | yesterduy at Halstead and Madison strocts colored woman who was arrested luuu“;w: of Dr. Houtz as physician at tho peniten- | tutlonal amendments is progressing as rap- | ticable the capital be moved to that city. A | Nebraska and others and Mr. Shelton says | Niesc's house every Sunday and that last | 1tis alldged that he fovged checks, signing ! : i e tlary. The doctor is a rotived physician | I1 as the facilitics for the recount afford. | maximum freight rate bill was also passed | an attempt is beitg e to hive the fwasd Sunday her sister, Mrs, Niese, forbade her | the firm's name, to the extent of #1,200, aud | Charsed with robhing J. C. Johnson, the who has not been engaged in active practic l"“'_“;t'fl BETAD. 0048 of cle riks ot work in the | unanimously his morning. It cuts present | changed because he is_tot u civil engincer. Coming there again : obtained the cash from the Omaha banks, | Neligh, Neb., man, was indicted yesterday since he has been in Lincoln, and according | No ‘""" o ‘1‘ Rk e ury _*}mnll‘fl‘v Nx“m'\"- | rates 25 to 5 per cent. It divides the state “Lamnot a sarvayor” said Mr. She ton Miss Vclse has been arvestod as an acces- | He bought a draft of the Union National | by the grand jury on three charges of rob- 3 A ng | wore, clerks can hiive. beon, re. | tato three distriote, cach goverued by throe | teday, ‘which prewtbiyiscoounts for tho fact | sary to the arling, aud 18 mow 1t (ol Beeer: | Bank of Omiha. for 8530 on tho Home M. | bury She i consiam, 1 by tho police to be 1o his own states is able to draw his | room _Some 85,000 votes have been re- | commissioners elected from their respective | that my bid forthafwe % was 50 low, but Twill | j;ution developed the fact that h Niese's | tional bank of this city. Several checks and | gor fitha moxrid ) 1 '. sful check for $300,000. It is known that he wis | © -‘“1‘!' overone-third of the entire num- | districts by the vote of the people of the | give a food and sufticierrt bond for the fajth- skull had been crushed by u heavy blow, | A stub eheck book were found in his posses. | O1C0F the most duving and successful pick- originally appotuted by ox-Governor Thayer | bot he geutlemen In charge of Jhb 0] w nalp e et 4 ful performauce of the contructs, There is | und the theory was advanced by the officers | sion. He will be taken to Omaha todiy pockots and thioves In the United Stutes, at the request of Mosher and Dors q | count o have no knowledgo of the re Aite last night the populist majority | money in it even at my figure, §0,500, and I . o fiie | i fa ian i 4 1 fosher and Dorgan, and | Jation between the recount and the ofileinl | of “the semats put through a resolution | took it to mak mnw[\)\{ You' sce, Senntor | (ot Niese first killed his wife and then e ALgoNa, Ta.. Feb. 23 T — s to_forbid them to Nebraska Merchants Suffer Thousand Dolluts Loss by Fire Features of the Affair of the Dam national democratic committee, and sought garded as’ probuble, however, that an addi- | POHOT ki i s nal appropriation bill will be yoted and | to ascertain how the democratic members of Lancaster County's Delegation Insists That | the present commission absolved. The | the next congress would vote on the repeal HoutzShould Not Have the Pla money will then be placed in the hands of | of the Sherman law.) The two subjects one man, with full power to act. The two | g At s e U names that have been mentioned in connec- | were interwoven in conversation and many hth street and the street about 10 o'clock S orning came upon a hack standing close to the | N Street about 10 o'clock this mornir A €. Beckwith, n Wenalthy Stockman, Ap- pointed by Governor Oshorne. the hack. Soon after another man came ORNTHALIA TILE s The oonl ;?I\h«”.'»‘:_\.'“‘.’I\, cnticely destroyed by fire [ mine’ troubles existing hero for th | (1S morning. he i SLCA, rod about TR e e 3 o'clock, and in an hour the stock and builds arrived. They came along drageing the it is now known that it will reach 40,000, | as for the several months preceding. tiou of the bank has yet reached the State Eveu the Doctor Figures. Banking Board A deal of work is being done by the Lan rogress of the Recount i s lossie Moore has been arrested und bailed pappe . five . < oW har opithel Redldftan (i ACQUITTED OF LIBEL, as often as te s ne " his reappointment hus given Dorgan more | canvass and will venture no pediction -as tor | declaring. that the supreme "comn oy | ok it to mak » fagWille surveyor i the | hieol horan the bed, after which b RO A e B ale LT pleasure than any other occurrence of tho | the result. They express the no jurisdiction in the house muddle, as | Black Hills named Warren to whom hoe it Editor Carroll of the Cheyemne Leader Wins | day, “ana she is said to haye “stolen past few weeks. This may be understood, | in being able to complete the work | the' house was under the constitution the | woud like to see this tontruct go, but T'll | Damaglog Evidence, a Case In Court, #0000 in the lust two years, when it is realizod of how much jutorest it | Dy MATCh 1 the date specitied in the act Judge of the qualifc ations of lts ow mein £et it now 1 thoro Is auy Tw ahe ande | perhreo children were rescued from the | Cueyexse, Wyo., Feb. 2. Editor Carroll | She has paid fincs amounting to 88,000 18 t0 tho contractor to have the prisas phver, | SUthOrizing the recou S, ais act it i believed, foreshadows | Mr. Mauderson had betger keop his hands off | nouse, aged respectively 6,7 and 9 years, | e TENSE s acquitted today of the.| ©F $10,000 and has been held to the criminal R hAaie. The st i icon Dhysi- Contemplating Another Junket. the dutgntion of the populists to ieuore the | this matter, becuuse here should be uo poli- | ary, ‘the oldest. ehild," testified Dofore | of the e o encauitted today of the.) ooty thivty.stx tmes Qurinik tho JARe T6am) PR RS Tue Stater f ‘ i i A court’s decision if adverse to the populists ties in government contracting the coroner's jury that they (the chil- | charge of libel, preferred by Clark 1. Dodge, | ju¢ has in every case succeeded in s tling X -ncaster delegation that it | The failure of the project of visiting M. Shelton begins work in Muy and ex- | dren) knew aboui the fire before their | whom the Leader stated was connceted with | with hor victim bafors the (sl M was at the earnest personal solicitation of | the city of Topeka in u special Pullman buf STAT focts,fo finish the line in two months. He | mamma was burned, Theycould seeinto | tho attempt to drug Semator Kime. Tho | 5on, however, refuscs to sottle and will push General Thayer that Governor Crounse | [t ¢ar has not deterred the members of the has 280 miles of ‘surveying to doand 500 | her room where the fire was before flames | jae sated it was the duty of ne wspapers | the prosecution. He is a plucky old fellow. changed his mind re 1ng the sppointment .\.nmu! ,;. n.:mmg anot attempt to en nor Stone 13 an Im- | Monuments to set. e will use Sioux Falls | reacned her be At mammi was lying on | | 4 Sha ke and ety sht e Detective Woolridge of the Armory has gt hdian joy i high lonesome old junket at the expense Dortant Mexss o Legislatury granite for monuments. face across the foot of the bed; that the | 10 €spose the tricks of fly-by-night states vrested the woman 200 times in the lasg of Dr. Simwmons, and substituted therefor | of the railroad companics. The scheme now RSON CITY, Mo., Feb. 23.—Gover: - floor where the fire was burning was | men like Doage, who hung upon the out- | She hus engaged ement counsel and the name of Dr. Houtz, us the governor in- | on foot contemvlates o trip to the -\White Ryl 8, S5 voTRInGS. FERRY'S FOLCIKLE VIEW, sprinkled with someth that looked A 1 g oo structed his private sccretary in their hear- | St at Jackson park in the city of Chicago, | Stone has sent a special message to the water, supposed to have beeu kerosene; that | acts. The evidence, he said, was strong lik kirts of legislative bodies to do questionable | ke n hard fight ake out the appointme The excuse offered for the trip is the desire | houses of the legislature,which is considered | He Thiuks a New Kra Has egun In French | (et foii s, eir faces up at Dodge furnished the doctored cockty g — ‘l"')l:mll make out the appointment for the of m|.-‘ senators interested to make an | the most important document issued from | Palitical Hirtors: m\\“l..'fl”_‘\.'. 4o Yook v:.l.l- “.." Children out of :.’: '.'l.l.mhuu‘uf"' ;y..:':ul ‘nlylm( : ther 1;\‘“}.”.\\‘ Orpinuied an. 4 Xandre o One Junket That Failed. The " Wortd's fair. prooraska bullding on | the executive office for many years, The | (Copu hted 193 by Janss Gordon Bewnatt.| o house hi Look them to tie howe of Mrs. | malice in the publication of the fact. Tha | BumtiNe oM, N J., Feb. 83~ (Bpeoial Tela Inall probability the committeo of the | it With other state bulldings, and to. uieer, | Message contains a defense of state rights | PAkIs, Fe b.24.— | New York Herald Cable ;“.’».-‘. hear ‘hlx : :m: (Y":i‘ls}’“l‘yll‘ lun'{ ‘l‘«vhl teatimdoy n the case exonertes Bendtor | ORI to Tus Jikn.|—Julls Van Wagoner, 80 Housa (hat was scut o South Omana to | 1ait Just Bow mich of an appropriation is | and & remonstrance wgainst the usurpation | Secinl 1 Tue Bun | 1 lave iterviewsd M, | MrS Pesse that her father told hor dat | Kabis, " 10, s hianced "by T leblative | years old, burned o death last night at her spend Washington's birthday in viewing the | SpallY, necded toenble Nobraska to make s | of power by the federal goverument. The | Jules Ferey upon the significance of his elec- | ot that if the house burned and, her | for complicity in the attempted drugging e b R '”“:"""".l”’ A ';’”;"_"" plant of the Union Stock Yards company and | o, © C Colable to the pride of the citi- | message was suggested by the imprisoment | 4on to the presidency of the Senate. Here | moncy to mild & new house. niee wiathes oy - 0 Jhe MESU0 Acclaantelly pilled iifam | zens ot i . s 9 pEoENey 8 G ; L L e gt the mantlepieco und the ofl leakiug from the absorbing information and champagne will | It is proposed to leave Lincoln some Fyi. | 9 Kunsas City of the county judges of st. | 18 Whathe said in reference to it SRR BAA LOming fo:fusats o Nebrasy Jump lgnited her clothing. Mrs, Van Wag- | submit a double roport tomorrow. Inasmuch | day at 2:40 in the afternoon in a Puliman at. | Clair county’ for contempt of ahe United Tho senato s:4igeq of the free aud easy s by Missg had hia pufeis Hice. CLUZRM M. Tk oner was the mather of Mrs. Dudley Buck, | 2 ial Telegram the bill is made a special order for3 | tached to the rogular cast-bound fyer. The | States district court in refusing 1o issue a | Kind of politics which has prevailed for so [ faved for 8,000 may furnish another motive | 1o rux Be.]—Thi vo freignt cars of | wifc of the well known Brooklyn composes lock tomorrow afte: o he To A - el . 1y A . | for the crime. One witness said that when | £ X s v afternoon, the report will | senators will spond two duys at Chicago and | specia 0 pay bond > many years past, and »w desires to give % lumber and Live stock and three passenger | and musiclan have 10 be fortheotui Vo] re | ! WO duy ¢ g0 and | special tax levy to pay bonds issued twenty | 3 past, and it n ¥ | arrived at the fire Niese was up und y i ! re. schag e tme, Several | return to Lincoln Tuesduy. Some of the | years ago in aid of o proposed railway that | M. Caruot and M Ribot o warning in se- | dressed aad had on his overshoes. ‘Ihat a | coaches containing over 100 people left Clin ” o bushels offun are scheduled to be unbar- | senato:s talk of “donating" their services to | wis naver hujlt By P e oy | man would stop ¢ H } g s N v Nub 3 Hanged tor a Triple Murder. Fied 3t she state house at the hour stated. | the state on the days they arc absent. but | * Governor Stone's message declures that | Loaie 8 AD WAG SR Ayl R Mo | [RA WOUILSIOR o pub-an bla fovpialiaes - | ke Gae Tmpaclal, Napos oo Nave woia thows | Bmazoxia, Tex., Feb, 2.—Frank Holland ere w A majority. aud minority re- | that proposition is not received with any | the imprisonment of the judges for refueiy | Bow itis possible to govern with firmness.” | Stead o rying to rescue iis wife from a | of the heads of fr 8 have sold their o s D o o port, unless there is o ll';u]nul chauge in the | marked degree of ehusiasm. The men | to levy taxos not authorized by the Lrve a5 | Everybody i of the opinion that the clec- LR ol s rogurded Tec o atihy, | R as sy fet eEhi) o s e | X8 :”:HT'"rI"::xm'\v“m\rel;:"r: o:hl\l‘“);:‘: s FiIT e 2 saAs Hmo, and :‘:x‘x‘m{:l‘}: ::n;‘k.zr‘;hy:m hope to induce the sena- | the state was a subversion of state power | tionof M. Ferry has created a new situation. | 1t was feared that he would be lynched if he | and will, with the procecds. invest in largor | Bernard river for whom he was acting iu the and an usurpation of power by the federal Jacques St. Cene. was kept here and Deputy Sheriff Jim Gay 1 acreage lu the western destination, J capacity of guide.