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INTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, itiary under the supervision of | ceipted checks woull be broke the otherwise fatal fof of the penses, nor is it apparent to your committee | the board, stating that the work had | in the posssssion of the' bowrd when the fail s how this fund could be used for such a pur- | generally been put in the hands of | final settlemont was made: He remembered One little girl, too timid to Jump, was saved by a man reaching pose. some competent person. ‘I’he work on | that some muchinery had bden purchased at Boston, Mass,, Visitad by a Fatal and Dis- [ out for her on his way down the w Bill rgan Built the New Oell House In the first instance the money was paid | the new wing authorized by the | about the time the work was ¢ nenced on & 3 pole. A long stepladder was brought over ill to ), { f ow Bill: Dorge i tothe secretary of state, J. C. Allen, und in | logislature two years ago was done | the cell house, but he didn't know what tho astrous Uontlagration, [ tnd"standing ‘on'it tho fircnen reached s | D11 10 Bogulats the Railroad Charges in the at the Lincoln Penitentiary, the second to Dan Hopkiis, and in each case l[!\ Hu-ll.l.\lnn ler ::"I- .nr.‘.-:i.mh..r William | machinery was nor how much it cost as far as they could and caught others in State Well Started, prior to the trip being entered upon Jorgan, The board held that the provisions 5 4 their arms. “In, a minute the other 558 Bisinedd Wethods, of the law precluded the necessity of adver- DR S orapn O CHOBIAN, STATE BOLDLY ROBBED ON EVERY HAND Using for bids o for o ‘supcrintendent. | Ono of the moat enkertafning witnesses be- | PITIFUL - AND ~ HEARTRENDING SCENES | Srvaratus came ind ladders woro put up to | save the rost. But they were no o to ithin g fow. months after Hopkins be- | Whon the board took up the matter of bulld. | fore tho committes wes Bil Hooee do fatls $259 ons. man xlltlht«l»"\?\\‘x:l Wory, He s, | OBSTRUCTIONISTS BAFFLED EVERYWHERE e haperintendent, a portion of the South | iag the cell house Mr. Dorgan was employed | supsrintendent of el irustion, Wi bored o have either jumped or been overtaken by | s “,\:\_n....w.-nm..‘(,u.‘: ':wn yard { IAIIH as superintendent at a salary of £0 per | the agent of the prison contractor and at the | Cut O from Excapo Many People Lose Thelr | the fi nes aud fell back. Before the new i % No Limit Placod on the Opportunities of the ,lll':"»‘l:.!ll‘t\‘l;"’;‘lvv;:‘;;\:\ G oo A :::x":”r:fl M. Hill stated ‘i’.x“t..\.x‘;v“ was honost same time drow £0 4 month o ook after thie * Lives In the Burning Building -Over apparatus could get to worl the entiro block Corporation Ohampions Fail to Block the Contractor to Plunder, ports with the Board of Public Lands and | pan™\vag' concerned, and that he bolieved e S NV AEE UL EFape ! ! the new cell ho He stated that he was was so sudden that the steamer which had Progross of the Measure, Dutldings, he submitted to your committos | that Dorgan was b straight man and would | gt presens the peisoh eor ey aar Lot t at erty Destroyed. 6 an itemized statement of his expenditures been playing in front of the building had no up to January 1, 1803, on the south wall as | eould ”"{:“ji""‘ s S .,.”" the t -’“’"r" acted as superintendent of con time to leave, It must have been destroyed — \ ) to Janud . 1803, on the sc r ftom | COuld not tell whether any plans or specifica- | struction for the board he was simply the Ancoln street at that place was ina | |« B =0 AL LT TEGUARY S WAY f."r‘l]f‘« 2 ~“r'f;.«‘§‘].l‘.'.‘.‘-' N’ “,“;“' .'.7""’,',,',”(“""; | tions had ever been adopted by tho board manager of the coutract for Mosher and had Bostoy, Mass., March 10.—One of the, | stant a roaring flame.” ANTI-MONOPOLISTS WIN AT ALL POINTS not, but he saw what purported to be the | charge of all his intorests at the peniten- | mogt destructive fives he history of Bos-| ofk of ‘ave loads, all of which. with the exception of on | pinhis" for the new wing whilo visiting the | SiC oh Miisnioretts at the poniten- | m streuctive fires in the history of Bos Work of n Mrave Fireman, A ’ ing | Ploce of coping, was used in the cell house, | penitentiury some time atter the workon the | contractors he eharged ne Mot oo hcesult | ton, next in magnitude to the one of Thanks Horace O Connor of engine 7 stated that | Republic Mo e ot Stloste e Pl Bvice Tl a e woithio south syall, TWhist M¥, | bullding Had been commerivedl. . Ho: had al- | ga. The Mtate wal dhiteos g, no aue | glving day of 1883, and {a the spme disteiet, his e was tho fist at tho scens of the Ropublioans, Domocrats and Independents {ation, opkins states, was done on the authority ¥ belioved that plans and specifications | Private contrastors worn ! 0ss, as a | broke out shortly after 4 o'clock this after. | conflagration and he was sent to the secon ol athe; o People' at the $40,000 Appropriation e B T alona sunt o | Wiy betioved that plans and spoct s ll‘l:yl‘\ ate contractors re har 'r‘x!ml‘. GTE i v.l‘x‘l.:« y -“r v .|] i Il‘k |‘--’ i !] story of the Ames building to help save the Stick Together for the People's Tuterests. ) labor (estimated) “that was actually per- | ginote St G been T with v private contractors wasabout 40 cents a day 43 ; o oo nder control, | employes of the Partridie concern: Said he — : formed in building w stockade around the I s e e S For ehel con vist SR BERY | threohours luter, had burned over more | ST have haon it miny o tiehe Baes. bot Yiot NO CHECK KEPT OF THE EXPENDITURES | open e where tne wall had fallen in and Trasted to Dorgan's Integrity. The number of convicts emuloyed on thecell | YN & square, had roduced to ashes sevel Ihave been through tonieht T shall vemem- | VOTE: SIXTY-THREE YEAS; THIRTY NAYS e netont e o rarped t tha oell Houke, |, Raferring to the employmant of Datgan a8 15000 Gubic fovm timio 10 t1hia. Tk b ey | of the magnificent. ety Buldline. re ¢ | ber as long as [live. When I reached the Lhe attention of the house is called to this | the superintendent of construction, Mr. Hill | dialogue between the committoe and its wits | completed on the territory burned ove | second story and entered the room on the Oonteactor Urew tiis Money In Advance and | 1o Indicate the loose mantor n which this | was nsiced | the fact thut Dorgan was not. | 5 is08US betwoen tho committee and its wit- TR e ey | Lincoln street side, the sight was pitiful. | Hard Struggle in the House Ended In the yrhols matter has been conducted (Accord: | ing as Mosher's u ut at the same time had | whioh the Gimo of this. convict 1abor was | 210! 40, hi ¥ | Men, women and girls, frenzied with foar, ing to the books in the secretary of state's | not been considered by the bonrd o r ; X ) Ho VST, HHa CHA IO A3 OIS s Wkon i | valued by a conservative estimate were strugeling to reach the windows to Pussage of the Committee's Maximum Investigating Committes to oftice, there is yet on hands of the cell house | plied that the matter had been discussed 000, had caused scenes of panic and distress | throw themselves into the streot. Taking Rato Bill-Davies’ Sp, fund 81,700, bite something £L100 of | afterward. but no steps were taken to rec- 18 Charges Always Worked. never before equaled here, and had de- | One ata time I lowered them by the hands ot A 5 ebts for work and materi Bt o f N at had bee de in the . § o ; as far o could and the op Pell Houne Job, $1,624.25 is charged where it beiongs it will | a month was a pretty small salary for the LA, ln"““",“"fl',”,‘; fato that | mangled or maimed at least thirty porsons, | fow, ‘At e " thee time fighting : ha be scen that the fund is more thun exhausted vices required, but that he 'had at the :‘l‘“‘ By 1n the hospieaith b it some of whom will dic of their injuries the crowd back from the window. The crics LiNcoLN, Neb,, March 10.—[Special Téle- Neb., March 10.—[Special Tele {As above indicated, Mr. Hoplans has not | time every confidence in Dorgan’s business N on S1E thes onRlh Ao s The first alarm at 4:25 was soon followed | 0f the frichtened creatures were' heartrend- | gram to Tir Brs. |—The readig of the raile " ge.]—The cof ee appol filed a single voucher wi e board to ¢ egrity.” The tter of employing coi Lot UL LR . 1 The | ing, while the men seemed to los hres. { il gty Sl nvsizat tho cavoksdnen . connns. | HERLOUCHM Doy sy 0, "o s s | VLS 00 b Mok o WA 3 e | AR Wort ST U8 (o the sate | by oot And the umeral aasin T | I, S (h e UL o e, | Fa o A DT et of e el [ - Tt tho arookiodnaagiin soltiso- (|Gt thERNIGURLS SUhel: How Ha i purchase of materisl had been left \\')}v‘gl_uv-m‘n;‘-. worked of nov flames broke out_ fu the toy department of | thinkc” Towered tnonis v o thirty, 1| immediately after the completion of the roll A i Dorzan has filed a number, but he fails to | almost entirely to Dorgan, who from time to “\;\"“"'"_‘l_m said £0r them Horace Partridge & Co., who oceupied the | should siy there must have been at least | eall at 9 o'clock this morning, and continued .m;.-nm. made its rr-p.rrl'lhw l.rxr‘\n-rv-r n ”lvl i ;‘;'I(\\.rnl.u‘l\( for #,151.77, which he claims to | time wnul‘ll ln ke reports xi‘rnw board i S R i 3 fifth and sixth floors of the seven-story :Im"x(\ ulv:l- n w{' ; :nI .‘mv of the I;vlrm{n! w[nhnlut ]inlvrruminu until it w: com- contains some very sensational fladings, an ave spen companied by vouchers and receip 81, iErve iR tie HEVE Vo dbaksed building, corner of Essexand Lincolu streets, | building alive, although it s impossible for | pleted. The clerk and his quartos el smbel 0 Stat » is the opinion of the committee that thi oard ¢ ined e reports from time tc i I b Bl irged ‘up 0 4] . 5 % » | any one to esti; s the ife 8 B e o ismbon of the Siato Bourd of |. L i el f the ummitias shay thin | houra examind isse coporia from e g | o RE1 TAISh tme gk you ohes owned By L. . Amon: 2k chube of s fns | ThY O 0 COALS tho 1o oF e T thin | b ageir s Public nds ana Buildings, > > e o Lot Vot e Al 3 Balline . ol relieved each other { ¢ | O there miglit have been a duy or two, | s at present unknown, but the start o] Lk it during the reading, which occupiod ;e 4 % 2 Paying the Contractor's Debts, vouchers for muterial, but never made any [ “Oh. there micl Ky ) 1 | s at pres nknown, bu start is de- ading, ceuy The report made is substan y as fol "ylng the Contractor's Debts, inquiries as to whother the matertal had | OF Something like that T No Tim» to Escape, v £ 4 meth seribed by those nearest it ns resembling e, over five hours. No recess was tuken for tows A receipt attached to one of Dorgan's | pehn ne HEAISHEA R ot Bt Rdwiitted Wasn't there about twenty days, from | $1110¢0 bY b LR s | . C. Young, manager of the Lauriat, said: | dinne maliERl iRy iR E To e Hoxonanik House or Repnesera. | Stitements shows 6,500 fire brick, costing | Jeeh dctually furnished or not. He admitt anuary 10 till January 30, lust year, that | he bursting of a fire cracker. The flames ;i liuner, although uoneof the members missed oy 1| that there hid been muny items repovted by 10/l ry Hdiy SRy R ey | oWe saw oncman jump from the fourth | gt e Siih e iE AR TIVES OF THE ST oF NEBrAska Your com- | §3)5, und six barrels of five clay, costing $4. | Dorzan which had not been accompanied by | they didn’t worlk on the cell housa at ali " preid with incredible rapidity and in a very | geony Tanding on hishead. Of ot employes | their noonday luuch on that account, as they N £ This material was used in setting Some Bt bt “I'here may have been: T wouldn't say few moments the entire interior of the build- | Miss ' Lillian Geott N | Miss | departed almost in a body, and the hall p mittee appointed to investigate the state s 5 vouchers. These items were placed on file LS AT say. | f ) Miss Lillian Scott, Miss A. Levis, Miss ) penitentiary submits the following report Pl Gih e anad o e hes® | to be considered in the final settlement, and to tanat time was all chocked up and charged | fng was burning, Perrins, Miss Ttieh Bdward Lambley ~|~um| fully as deserted an appearance as The ozislature made an appropriation | boilers, others, are usea to generate |, 'rov woeks before the board's term of ofice | 1O the state R “enes of Den and a boy are missing e first during the noon recess on other days. Coole, B ot e Ao ot ol P o | steam to heut the penitentiary bulldings ( L ‘,'f,“f‘,,'\\'.h'ff,.‘h’.;,‘.fi to mresent the | - “Isuppose it was chocked up and charged 2 Awful8cenes of Death. camo with a puff like a -flashod® fir i bt e Ll A 28y ny .‘k '“1’]’ day's work. The evidence taken has been al- | ¢1uding the new cell house when complete) | receipts, but witness did not know whether | 1O the state There were many employes of thePartridge | with hardly any roport, the smok ased) e TR C e Ol SE most entirely in reference to the expenditure | 41 1o furnish power to run the machinery. | Pt boos i iehon on His Little Denl With Atwood, company at work at the time. and the other | dense, blinding and suffocating and vor "”"“"" the reading to seo that no portion of of this money. ~ This cell_housobuts on the-| , Your L M e HEE iy Mr. Hill was then examined as to the as Leaving the question of the employment of | floors of the building were sprinkled with | Bot. The rapid progress of the flumes wa's | the voluminous measuro was omitted. Ho building and is about 218 feet fong by | tho contract with Mosher, the prison cont Tn | signment of the contract from Mosher to | convicts on the colt house, the board turaed | human belngs. The usual avenues of cscape | M 10st marked feature, The smell m was assisted by Oakley during the first L wide: its west wall is the east wall of | torshould bear all such expenses himself. In | piroan™ o gaid that the assignment had AR b S HE 4 o state | were p g 2 g have been oneof burning rubber. There | two hours, but the gentloman from this case the state not only furnishod the its attention to the prices charged tho state | were at once cut off and then began a seram v , B T ma n building; its north and east walls | U oae Vo skate notonly furnished the | heen mude in February, 1802, and that the for the stone and sand used in that building h G S % wits no smell of gunpowder. Lancaster then gave b 3 0% Yoilers and smnterial bub the Tabor alag. &nd r the stone nnd sand used in that building. | biq for lite, which sickened behgidors. . the | 5 ; r wncaster then gave it up, and, with the ex the north and east walls that surround the | jflersand material but the labor also s board at once discharged Dorgan us superin- | Dovgan stated that he had purchased the for life, which sickened beholders, « e conflagraeionasiviewed fromia die-| cruiiinioinaat 16/ CloolagiVEHK obraift penitentiary grounds, and its south wall a | #1118 charged to the cell house fund tendent and employed Dan' Hopkins, ex- | stone of S, H. Atwood & Co. of Plattsmouth, | Panic-stricken inmates fled to the windows | tance was grand. A dense pallof bla R e el e opposition new one cntirely. This work, under the BIl Dorgan's Honesty. warden of the penitentiary, ut a salary of | Ho met Atwood in Omuha and had beon re and rooms. Some escaped by sliding down | SOke covercd that entire scetion of the city | €ave up the effort to tire out the indepens Inws of the state, was under the direc Your committee, after hearing the testi- [ $130 pec month, ‘He thought the board tok | gmmended tohim by oneof the general officers ograph poles, others by leaping into blan- | 1 4% daviness came on this was lizhted up | dents by holding them strictly to the consti- P pund | supervision of the Board | mony of ex-Treasurer Hill, Commissioner | 8teps to require Dorgan to put up a bond | of the . & at mmioson Hp visived Atwood's | kets. Several jumped to the pavement, six | flve s ey, while occasional tongues of | tutional provisions for the reading of the of Public La and Build iy g | Humphrey, Secretary Allen’ and Attorney | inder the assignment of the contract, but | quarry at Cedar Crook, and agreed thon the | ¢ s Gl ] Sho Ban s uars, SRobHDLVOISRRO | FiiiiG Pt langrossealbiil) B ot tha iand commisstonor,” & SEVOE | Clanavals Hactni e S o gkt hie could not say whether that individual | 10 to be paid for the stone™ fhe choyiieg | or cight stories, and were terribly mangled, into the ebony mass. Tn the immediate ! state, treasurer and attorney 4 | 8nd report to this house thut the interests of | hau ever done $o ornot. He could not re- | noothar stone dealer Ands made ue offart | And others, how many cannot now be fold, | Vicinity $iefcous e owrul Whils ‘the et B UG ANTSHLeSt] orabout tho Istday of May, 1501, thebourd | tho state were mnot guarded. by uber the names of Mosher’s bondsmen to ascertain the regular prices for the | fell back into the cauldron of flames, or i\IXl;:ll"“.“;“",'Q Jyas frnite thore were res | A2 p. m. the reading of the bill was com- :‘;Ix‘;:"r"‘fid W Illllluru.\‘n m“r]«u‘;w nllvlmlhl:;t even ordinary care. Instead of throw- Took a Pleasant Trip. k\lulhuf stone hv-lln- used In‘lho walls of the | were overcome by the dense black smoke, IR LHE ‘h 4 18 ;.”n ar ’,"I'l"‘;”"l’l”"‘;‘\ pleted. Casper demanded a call of the house ull power to employ all labor andpur- | fue" oy safeguard which honesty cell house. He denied thathe had obtaine. Ay i ATRR R aas . ST Rl UOM S0 line walls | and his demand was inst econded by chuse all materlal and to oversce generally | and “busiucss methods would sus. any prices of J. L. Furthing of Plattsmouth, | \Which suffocated all who did not speedily T P LI IR Al s e L it g th ction of this ccll housc ata salary of | gegt around the approprintion and fts cx- RIS b b V| #nd said that he never heard of such a man! | €scape. and tho Jumble of the vast crowds which | score of independents 860 per month. At this time and up to Feb- | Bonditure, the way was Lot opén for extres ShicThumiombers of the buard 8 Vear ugo ot | Fydinew tha state LB Nechte & fogt for Lhe entire fire department was speedily | 8000 gthorc X The roll call developed the presence of but ruary 1, 1893, ono C. W. Mosher wis the | lzinca und corruntion. wiieh: exmortog vod Vlhz (olahmliig S et s 2 einos| || SheXstone; b bdin LR IAWAEG v ertioh tho | onltHe 836Ha, this dBtartinents of Sevreiile. avanta o] ¢ imposstbl to narvate all the | sixty-nis: mombars. Pugos waro s8nt A0S prison contractor, and Dorgan was his man- | g (0l SO than did_the walls of the Bpa e R ST one, cost Atwood. e supposed 35 cents | Cambridge, Newton and Brockton arrived | gieirs,ok this exciting nizht; there o one | rying through the halls, corridors and com- ager and had full charge of all his interest | coll house. o ° begin with, Mr. W. I, | 53t penal institutions. IHo testified that | ¢ the regular price for that class of stone ; | deeds of valor that are worthy of a more e f at the penitentiary, including subletting of | Dopgan, who was chosen superintendent of | the Party cons.stea of himself, Secretury but didn’t know much about it, as he didn't | [ter by train, and aid was requested to be | tended acount than can be given her mittee rooms drumming up the absent mem- convicts to third parties. On the 7th day of | eoneirnetion .1i:|v‘m'~u~t{i}'}(n S RShS Ap- | Allen, Commissioner Humphrey and Warden ldim®to b6 Thiioh oL tome man, anyway. | i readiness from more distant cities. For- | There were plenty of witne: toand actors | bers. The roll call developed that Ames May, 1801, Dorgan entered fnto a bond inthe | yltar'tor honesty which is o prerecisits | Hopkins, Dorgan handed them 550) the day He believed he had noticed in some cirentars | tunately help was not needed i the fiery drami (democrat) and Grammar (independent) have sum of ¥10.000 for the faithful performance | guch o position: but had that not | they started and this amount was used for that stone was worth about # cents 4 foot, | 5 Y08t €rowds of people Began at once to Firms Burned Ont, been excused for the weck of his dutics us tho ropresontative of the | been true, ho wis disqualified becauss SHatSxponnes o) e Ciey Misttod | Then the following ‘enteraining convorsu: Sookah i o nouasie mattenkatipre. | largest firms burned out are: Woon. | After reading the names of the absentees prast o ; O .t cnage HOR swass ngrentior | T ORI L QR icaasana saaton g || tiontook place panies of mlitary out and o procoeded to | socket [ubber company, Barbour Bros | Se happel moved that Ricketts of Douglas be Dorgun’s Rake-Off on Convict Labor. f;-:j'}'-mu”f?” - W. T'"".':- _‘1"["*":;' ‘_".k"lr' 8 | of them went to Michigan City. Ind. They Densely Ignorant Regarding Stone. the fite in person. Amuzenne Machino company, Consolidated | excused on account of sickness and death in The mothod adopted in exponding and ac- | 01 ‘,““l,«)“;“,“f“:","!\;”“!m‘,""“‘“_“m e wa are | had transportation as fur as St. Louis and Do you know as a matter of fact that The tire spread rapidly from building to y k Thread companyy A. | yys'family Stovens of Furn s objected, bus gounting for the money was this: The board | State. - Under o shend by wh: ¥ “of | Bome members of the purty had passes from | this stone you got only costd0.conts a foot?” | bullding, and despite the herole efforts of & Co. nover Shoe compauy, ek i h would allow an estimate in favor of Dorgan | U ""“‘ R "l”,“, Iv .“v“»‘_‘L s eat | that city to Chicago. The others paid their “No sir." 3 the entire fire system of Sutolk county, it | L« Manufacturing compuny, aflin | & majority voted to excuse him. On motion prior to any outlay on his part for a_certain | heason il oG R The ioes | fave. They were gone about two weeks. “If that was what/it cost, would you say | Wus not controlled until the whole square | Laroeb & Co., United States Rubber e Jumes (republicun) was excused sum. a8 85,000, and Dorgan would make ro- | fsbursement of the m his total unfitnces | They made some investization of the matter | g5 conts wis tha regular price of ston bounded by Essex street on the north, Lin- | pany, J. A, Jaquith, Rubber company, A motion was made to excuse Crane by ports to the bourd of his expenditur I ot A e his utter | Of ventilating cell houses, etc., and made | T would mot, becsusq I am nota stons | coli on the east and Kingston on the west pley Muchine company, Horace Partridge | qogs of Douglas, Kloke and Rhoa, all repub- conformity to this plan Dorgan drew #32,100 (et iR e el Al oy andtee | some sort of a report to Dorgun when they | man. had been leveled, also one building north of | & Co., fancy goods; Hathaway, Soule & lica ok Tthe" oroncat R of this money and made five reports, which | lack o i R the stmeta trie of | returned, but the witness didn't know *Do you know as a matter of fact that the | Essex street, extending along Columbin | Harrison, boots and shoes; Caps ‘Cod Glass | licans, bu he proposition was not are now on file‘in the office of the sécretary 'L‘h‘.".'l :»:‘.‘;‘ ':“}'.lji' h‘j':;'; LW same Is true of | wyother the ideas were ndopted in the Ne- price you paid for the stone was three times reet, three morc on the east side of Lincoln | company; Ame 1 Pin company; Partridge | agreed to, and the sergeant-at-arms of state. ‘The amounts charged for labor | the present superintendent. Draglca cell house or not, He had never | the regular price for stono in this countryt” | Streot'and ond corner of the United States | Bros:, wholcsale fancy gools, qnd Siger | s direcred to sary warrants upon the abe and stone constitute by far the lavgest items, Total Lack of Care. made an itemized statement of his expenses | - As 1 matter of fact, I domt Know." hotel, south of Essax stroet. which corner | Manufucturing company, und numerous | sentees not excused at the time of the cone gad convict labor had tho proference over | Members of tho board had o very fmpor- | On the.trin, bub was positive that he b “With whom did you talk to ascertain the | contained the emergency hospital, small drms und office renters were tmong [ 4)..ion of the veading of the Bl v froe labor, 581160017 charaed to labor by | foct knowlodge of ' the matter, somo. of | spont ull the money that had been given to price of stone?” s those hurned out. Very few sived anything. : 3 2 Dotgan, $00M.50 wus for convicts and | vhem' intimating, when «uestioned by the | him. “1 told you I didu't talkc with anyone but Aol L] Incoming trains from all directions were Ratlroad itepublicans atWotlk, ouly 2.644.07 for free labor. This convict | committee, that they were too busy with General Hustings was then questioned | Atwood.” The following victing of the fire were | heavily loaded during the evening, and prob- The ajority of the republicans Whor ds oharged at thorate. of $Liper dny, | other dutles 1o give. nttention. to this Tt | clossly as to his khiowledge of it monaonoa T understood you to say you talked with | HAKen to the city hospital. Dead: ably 5,000 outsiders viewed the conflagra- | wors g 4 5 8 Fhile the nverage price paid by Othors vt [ 3 . Y Y ONKNOWN MAN, tiged’ 25, supnosed to be were in caucus in the supreme Bubcontincted foe eamdod by others who | appears from the evidenco that the board as | Which Dorgan had boen permisted 1o draw persons who understood the price of stonet” | [LNNEGNN MAN, uged 25, supposed to be y : sourt v consideri vhat o Shpcontrasted for conviots Is onlyat the | ‘such, and the “individual members us woll, | money on the cell liouse fund from me o | PorEe you that 1 had elrculavs of stone.” | 8 SERIOTCRMG 1o o as P lasve estimatenol the tovnl lons | OOUTIALESRO R S CouRIToring S wHA LS OGUERY Tato of 40 cents per day. But Dorgan. as | ttorly failed to oxercios anp s wpervising care | time, but his ideas were not very clear on the “Whose circulars did you have at that AT ADDBRAAN. S - ot Is #,500.000. The insurance will amount to | of action to pursue. They arrived at the ropresentative of the Bourd of Public | over the bullding or restralut over tho s ubject. He felt sure, however, that Dorgan | time? too badly burned to bo identified. #000.000. No efforc will be made to com- | no definite conclusion except that each Lands and Buildings, contracted with intendent, establishing a condition of affairs | was never allowed any money until after he 1 had some from Joliet,” LEONIDAS IL.'REDPATH, merchant, died | vile the insur should vote s he please The Dorgzan, us the representative of Mosher. the | that made waste and collusion_inevitable: | got thebills for the work. —He admitted | Well, was stone worth 85 cents a foot at | thospital. - Ty Fire, Iroad contingent was stirring vigorously to prison contractor, with the above results. | ang while members of the hogrd spent $500 | that several thousand dollars of the fund | Joliet af that timo Those InJv - o AL L R B Soddes LA v - ooti there were duys when the convicts | or 8000, drawn on Dorgan's check against tho | might have beon checked ont. for. wich no | Sorg i ihat imet” price on the circu- vAX, engine man, fell off ladder [ NASUVILLE, Tenn.. March 11—Fire has | induce the anti-monopoly eloment to stay could unot work on account of the weuther | cell house fund, on a trip to other states, | receipts had been pressuted, but he claimed | 1ars for that kind of stone.” d serious injuries Just broken out in the heart of the whole- | with them and kuock the independents’ bill. or lack of material, vot u charge is made the | mado.ostensibly for the purpose of enubling | that ho had no knowlodie of the fact, He | = «What kind of stone was 1t2" JosuuA Suepann, injured ankle, o district. The fire is raging flercely and | The hope was held out to them that if this gamo ag if’ they had. e m ity | them to improve on our prison managenient, | assertod that the board was in the habit of | «The kind T usad down thece. Jony . Dexxisoy, dislocated shoulder, the full department has been ordered ot was done a republican bili could be of this kind is from Jau 2L 80 | the convicts have not had the advantage of | goiuz over the claims very carefully, but “What kind was that?" Micuarrn Haress, injured thigh. e, S passed later that would reflect credit on th 31, 18 the most ordinary rules in regard to saaitary | that he never gave the matter much = atten- “I told you I was not a stone man.” DaNIEL R. Mugniay, compound fracture of S Liledit CAS pass0d, M 4 padis e Nice Little Deal on Stone. arrangements, as evidenced by the filthy | tion himself. “How do you know if it was the same kind | leg. party and overwheln the populists. These Dorgan purchased all stone for the con- | condition in which your comm found the Where Information May Be Had, of stonc if you don't know?" Pavt, Munnay, injured leg, Yosterday's Proceedingsn th specious promises of the railroad men were i | 5 hatld e & " | cells It is the opinion of the com- e 3 F “1 suppose; I don’t know very much about Bexsaviy Henn, injured by falling K Winds Up Floguet and iis Col rejected by the straight line republicans, J"&;li:'fl.'{:::::;‘:{liln‘1ll'ilfi»";u:inl{{-;f:l:)';:';‘.‘:u;‘l mittee that Justice would compel ex- [ oTthinkifyou go to Mr. Allen or Mr. | ; i 1 | . { M. Ricm, seriously injured Copyriyhted 1893 by James Gord o Several of the anti- monopoly republicans, led kel SO e b MOl Humphrey,” * said the attorney general, | Yo .. E . y injurc (Copyrighte: i James Gordon Bennerr,) | Severs u onopoly republicans, from Cedar Creek, where Atwood's quarries | Governor Boyd and ex-Warden ~Mallon dmp P Attorney general There were a great many stone men here Micua fractured thigh, Parts, March 10.—[New York Herald | by Keckley, refused to attend the meeting, v 0 e eion erana “Warden Hopking | “€ither one of them can give you v i I tha b VOu WEEa it v Do ed anklo. o were located, and from Nemana county, this :.’,";’,‘,_‘““"nm"‘*lfi:,",'.‘.'lc’\“v,‘l‘i“‘"dl‘fl‘“” pins | ite fnformation as Mr. Allon i3 secratiry it s ooy You ere Shualited with ot s Ty it dred apkla Cable—Special to Tur Bee.]—The adjourned | saying they would not consort with thas. ate, s Jort coming from dobouon, o the | %0, MA%5, e tame, with, dne bourd | B0 LGN S NS feneh dngectotaty dnd | il Jutm iy » : R EEATAb A J +‘Idon’t know of a stone man in Lincoln.” A. W. REbpATH, badly cut. hearing in the Panama corruption trial today | crowd. 5 Lk ¢ quarry of Van Court | We are thoroughly convinced by the circum- | dttached to it simply as 4 matter of orn “You don’t know of any that handle and 185 Mary FLYNN, badly cut. vas the most important of any hald up to Dispensing with the Call, from Auburn from the quarry of Van Court | We a1 i abaan broih ment, I suppose. I was attending to mak- h A vt o & Rood. Dorgin puid the' freight in all | Stances which have been brought to_our at- ) Whs puending L use stone!! J. WaLworri, badly hurt, the present. M. Floquet and his colleagues | The door was closed on the call of the fnstances. On all stone from his own quarry | Ye0tion during this investigation that the | iD# briefs in the supreme court and attend- here may be a hundred, but T don't JnaE L. RUFFIN, arm broken, 76 Nt poliil hous: Atwood's price wis by the hundred moeany | public service is being domoralized and the | i LohpRflois OXUmy oo askatoraey || nawk ane iau i L iEet0! paGaTar: | GaTHO R s e moken, ikl aBMD Dloye el At 3:50 Woods, believing that tho Inde. viz: Rubble, 6 und § cents, dimension 10 centy | PUblic interests jeovardized by offcial neg- | £operal” 5o S e stone.” 3 MATILDA RiCHADS, infured slightly on hip he explauations -0fM. de. Freycinet, | \.ndarite had enbigh vates to seery she gl and coping 16 cents, and was sold by actual | 1ect and carelessuess which merit tho ,h,{}‘f;'i;;:},:l"“m:‘l-;uu he: e ’l;‘_”")u“.“‘“ not Some Whallng Big Carloads, by jumping out of a window. showing that he had never done anything | through on its final passage. moved that welght, This stone weighed about 105 51““-““‘”11 censure, and it is recommended that :’n-udituws'. Slatiming i that hi: d“l"if:_‘s “’l: The committec then called Dorgan's atten- J. J. Lyoxs, fireman, fractured hip. . for his personal interest, made a good fim- | further vroceeding under the call be dis- pounds to_ the euble foot. " Tho evidonco | the authorlties thko immediate action o ro- | benditures, claiming that bis d impos. | Hon to the manuer fn which the state bad | Keurfox Twess, firoman, fractured hin. | prossion, but M. Clomencoan mads a still | ponsbd withs - Tho motion was ios Agtesd oo shows that the same kind of stone was Sovess ‘.lrr‘u“:w‘ At corruptly diverted from its | SLUBF for him to stay in the other officos and | been charged for stone that had never been . (¢ u.\lulu,y‘.al J. Wi .x.u;_‘.iuu..'w 30, jumped | poeeo. impression and produced a good effect | Put forty-five members standing where fifty- th about one-half of the above figures, or annel. check over accounts. ' As an attorney he | delivered, but on this subject he was as | from third story; condition eritical. ‘Gvon upanhiaibittsnaivare ota ywore required, Iesa. O the”Stane Trom Nomali conity it P (L igmorant 'as upon the price of tho stono ho | | ROWKT J, Rostiack, ladder ma, fll in- e upon Sfaiieras e Barry offered 4 motion to excuso the ab- twood paid for the dimension stone 41y MONY 13 2 CASE. onably suficient for a man who had to ex. | had purchased of Atwood. One car of stono | ternally injured. M. Clemenceau repliod victoriously to the | gentees, saying the friends and opponents of cents per 100 pounds and turned it in to i S Dend 0000 0f the state's money. % | hiad boen chanzod up t6 the state us, contatn, | - FANK MAKSULAND, hurt by fall from lad- | sccusntiony against him and explainod the | the bill were ready to meet the issue. Thore Dorgan at 16 cents per foot, estimating only Light Let in on the Very Pecullar Coming to the matter of the assignment of | 02 403 feet of stone. This would makea | der. in. | Fole that Cornelius Herzhad played. His | were & dozen scconds from the independent 100 pounds to the cubic foot, whercus the [ Aethony Employ Mosher's contract toDorgan, the attoru sweight of 66,000 pounds of stone on one car. Jouy Bpftavax firoman, burged ‘and {n- mostimportant statement was that hewas pug | $19¢ 0f the house, stone weighed about 150 pounds to the cubic The formal report of the' committeo to the | ganoral stated that the o el heard of the | There was a difference of 23,000 pounds be- | jured by fall. h " Siasteabusuniitinl e (O Watson was alss one of the seconds, and foot In othier wouds, fora ear of stouc | house sets forth In a brief and condensed | bt oy o rumor und did not consider | tween the amount Dorgan charged the state | MAKGARET FLYNN, stenographer, sealp | n rapporte with M. do Lesssps by M. Car- | po'stated that tho bill might e el be R e funs potnds Atveood iaid $18 and. || sarm somalor the things which were uns | 1t 18 sty bo Lo Ay seviin i e v B ohit actually re- | wound. 3 i uot, then minister of Prance. 1t is probablo | brought to a vote. charged Dorgan £64. 1or the dimension covered by the investigation, but it is in the | He rather held to the view that the originai | c¢ived. Dorgan didn’t know anything about i\)h« f\!fn 18 Love nulnm"{:m; n'un'u*l;ms that this declaration will bring about some IMifty-three members voted for the propo- RIEEDPLUgKSd. 10 alzo, Atwood patd 10 conts [ SOVSreR bY s Lnvestigation, , | Dond given by Mosher tothe state had not | this item. ° He claimed ‘that’ there were | = Distuer Ciep ExcaN of East Boston, | yiecas oo HEEAR W B produced a pro- | sition and the absentees were excused. a foot and charged Dorgan 85 ceuts a foot; | exhibits from thd report of the expert, been released. When shown the original | many cars in use on the B. & M. which | Bervous prostration « | found fmpression TACQUES St. CRRE, The call of the house was then, at 2:85, or for a car containin this stoue | thereto attachod, that are found the most | pond tho uttorney gondral dmi tted thay e | Bad & capacity. of 61000 pounds. Ho Mies Brasin ALy1e, shukcon up, PSR S A B ORI, | aagdy g Shwood would pay §0 and charge Dorwan | interestivg features in connection with the | had hover sy e bud never ‘made ‘any " estimate of tho | ToxGisurx, fir A ol Sucihurned STRIKING RALLROADERS. Apialning 2ol Yotos e el e e e R L Smount ot wano e hadpurchused of | Bspuos Forn infired v tlling ot | o ol call o el passuge of the ¢ hand . ARG ! TR, pAbe 3 Atwood or of the amount he put into | MiCuAEL Hyrkins, badly Cotline Nawin ¢ © Toledo & | bill was then ordered, and many of the 2 Vhiat hius been sald of the stone holds truo | abRropriation and tho bullding of tho new | Secretary of State Ailen took the witness |t s homsey oy a8 purchasad derricks Miss Ana Priniys, aged mped from | Nothing New i1 the Atfales of tho Tolodo & DIl yrae Shan ortloned, and manyiofiha e of the sand also. Atwood had the contract | cell hous stand and told the committee what he knew | hoisting tackle and tools to be used in erect- | third story, badly hurt; L MR EQAARDS TS Sk Burns voted 1o hecause he believed the for it at the rate of &1 por y tho pit, | Tho “reports” filed by Superintendent | about the trip taken by several members of | ing the coll houss. (o was aomany One Muss of Seething Flames Daznoir, Mot Marchil—A speolal from [ WS TOISECE0, (UORID e/ e BVadiilg While It was worth not to exceed 40 cents i | Dorgan with the board uro five in number, | the board to the benitentisries of sercros Made the State Pay for All, corge M. McCaller, booldkeeper at the | HAmOUIE, Mich., says: The Grand Trank | Pifl would prove B i avidence that prior to Dorgan's | Put there ave no vouchers for anything bug | $a3ern o W l|[1". “[.‘“""'4.'31\» ‘“i‘ st | “Did you purchisse them out of the state's | burned out store of Partrdge & Co., sayss | en#ineers have decided to help the strikers Carpenter voted no for the reason that he entoring into any agreement with Atwood & | the fright. Outof #2100 drawn by him faiay Sonbial Dby Dine e 3500 aai | monoy oF your own © 7 | “But five minutes elapsed between the cry | 0u the Toledo, Ann Arbor EBBRMISh - | AL NI oL Toehs rl'mf.ll""i‘n o Co. to buy stone and sand from them that | from the fund by the consent of the board, | spentit- When thoy tetuined e “'Iaimed to make the state pay for ev ired and the arrival of the engines, yet in | Igan railroad and today refused to take any | lieved the senate would pass a bill better to 0 : : y returned the amount | " ) ¥ v ATy Haxedh otlier partics had offered to furnish tho s: there are no vouchers for $,151.77, and for | Was charged up to the state. Speaking of | thinz. IfTdidn't Ioverlooked it Iaimod e the whole building scemed to bo in | of their frefht from here. 'Phis place s one Gerdes oxplained that he had pledged to him at reasonable prices, viz: the Nema the 86,331.15 received by Hopkins from Dor. | the manner in which the money hud been | 1o make the state pay {or everything I used scething mass of flames. In the rush | of their |4|nu'||'1.ll delivery points, as all the Hissalf T iota for A el tas fies v’f’u- county stone at the figures ut which Atwood fgu PO 700N 0 g expended on the cell house, Mr.” Allen said | in connection with the building.” from, the building many of the people were | custern freight comes this' way, amounting B f the people, he the ted & Co. purcnased the samo, us above given, | KAt 10 vouchers have over boen filed. The | fhbeiied o the ceil house, ) A s He stated that he had made no agreement | knocked down and trampled upon. 10 1,500 cars & month a servant of the people, he therefore yvote fnd for the sund und Cedur Creck stone ot | ovidence shows that before expending the | cortain sym and that fo would ehesk re e | with the Doard of Byl Fanis mereomont g bapirul uppeals ‘of the young girls, |~ Aquery by the Associuted press repre ¥Ciurch Howe passed when his ng : figures rauglug from one-third to one-half of | money for material, Dorgan receivod bids | this Amount until it was exhausted. Then | i025 a8 to the kind of n ‘eall house to be built | mingled with the shouts of the men, as they | sentative here this afternoon oliolted a do- | _ Ohurch Howe pussod whon his namery thonmounts tharged by Atwood & Co. Dor- | for the furnishing of stone and sand, but | he would be allowed Lo drary another sum, | under his direction. He employed an archi- | strove to pull them to a place of v, was | nialof the truth of the forcgoing dispatch by L sald that having carefull e aeyihat e over cousulted anyone | notwithstanding this fact, ho bought the | The ouly thing the bosrd Uad to e s o-{-tect to draw hita some (phbe wig casiiit | the most e s, oot wioubt shat | ko gonaral superiptendent. - Hecdgolared | donkine sald shat huving casefu N itk vhat fem "pod brior to bhis agreemcat | material of un outsider, paying In ncarly all | Dorgan's statoments of the ‘wiiounts by hes | tions. Ho claimed that sl the beurne e | many of the fenss cumiucer i ok, that | that there is o probabiiity of the Pt Faotion of B0 n g Lok {k HACEAR with that firm. He states that he was not a 08 Lo or three times as much, and in | paid out. “The board never got together | him to do was to putip s good building, and | the fifth and sixth floors of the building have | Trunk taking nny such setion. os no averago redyovion of B0 tolh per oen S H i I #OU togethe ! ] o \ TVt worth e iy did wot kniow what It | somo cases four times 1s much'na would | and figured up how. much Dopsan hed ner | Mo assorted. wiily BpbREET conimen' et | ot with serious injury: if somsa op s buve | runk taklog ortaken from tho Tolodo & | voted no o I gan had con votad ke was worth, but relied on Atwood & Co. to | have heen the case had the material been | tracted or how much he ought to draw. In | there wasn't a betfer bullding iu the state, | not dead.” Ann Arbor road Jensen voted aye s v 'make him fuir and reasonable rates, furuished by the bidders, or by others at the | many instances the board took Dorgan's | if he did say it himself! William R. Rummell, another _employe, Sent Out Two Froight Bl ol “lp "‘w]"."l"ll",”! ll“,‘f‘ the (Ve R e prices bid ll,y ha statement without ary vouchers Bonkin: Fedild Limis. .Illltl'. Illrs‘: saw i mth ul;m I:IA\ Inlm" lm)- G | T g caReREOUE Tira Kol BETIION L ."fi and belicved the senate would glve him B o Gt 0 A liberal estimate for the stone used | Mr. Allen made the somewhat startling . ally singed off rushing up the strect to the Q380,) Seiys AGTER. ) 9 {ralghy, oA TAVER D ; 12 From February L 1893, Dorgan was the | somputon by coatae o thg, alono used 1 | = Mr. All Shas thore wha onoat startling | my.warden - DemsEofil who susceeded | Sopeisie e akiog [ sprang to the door | trains were sent outon the Toledo & Ann | Keckley voted for the bill. N cotirn e i oeher, haviug asslued | whila tho state wus. compoiton. throush ins | banore, it thers wis 8o rocor matter | DOFEan as superintendént of construction of | and saw o sy : A | Arbor road from here this morning. Super. did not belicve the oill would sub. ) ¥he conuract to him ou that date, but Dorgan | axtravapane of the superintendent, and the | of the constrabtion of Vhs oo Lvine either | the cell house, toak the' stand to tell the | torornt of flame was hiterully pousine ent of | 2 dent cont = e best interests of the state, but he hns “mevor entered into “any e o | Lonivance of tho board, to pay 'therefor | fn the books of his ofice ar the books of he | toMmILte Just what he aidn't know of tho | the wingows ih the conter of ths frrnk bt | s ndledh.Conng that_all traing A the railroad companies wolld not uch —conteactor. From that time to § e it el ’ s o 1 \ (Hopkins) and the then chaplain (Howe), [ of that institution. He related in detail the : used it for N NN i r Q| and they would cateh them. A good many | on m™in STO] E ALL IV SIGHT to & prison congress held in Pittsburg, {«-n al improvements that had been made | the purchase of mater Dorgan took re. DI‘ \TH lN SH“THI\(, H‘“"‘,\ did this, and, though blvruim-xl, the blankots | P\Sshl) IH v H 4 L but there is no itemized account of their e at the penit and theso ! chéeks I pent 1t as e Chose —Report of the ch on the the Leglslature, tion with the penitentiary cell house con Attorney General Hastings was examined as to the particulars of the junket made by o of th ; | ! Pisiness methods adopfed t doing the work. | second floor of the Awmes building. Upon the | il be runitig in a few days. Everything | bo injured by its provisions. . He. vered ey h - con or o B A A M i hr v B S NIDeldeeithat bha bty 5 1 g second floor of the Ames building pon the The " oonduotor | A b TS i R | ey S S vt e, | b, e, i it ot | ettt o he vk, | i fouf mon iy | 5, it B0, ondctors e "t | sl o Yo 1 inepenons ‘g of the Board of Public Lands and Bulld- | i that particular e o am el Ra s Rt Lann AAPOUnYE 9L - )} Where Dorgan loft off mothing had been | woman clinging to the stone worl : P 50 ke plauss for his detarnuaikions Qo contmetod with nimsclf us prison | 1 ‘hiobe [iorAr Hiore was 4n o Cepert ial | with that permeac et had ever. besn wade | comnieted bub the. MThAWALL. “Thace oy | foman clinging to ¢ getting a ladder up to T o P MclSesson voted 1o because he deemed panior | for all conviet Jubor i d would puss upon the wccounts and make o | B0 Material on hand; umd he purchased some | thom, owing o the potwork. of it i . ' the bill unwiso, becyuse it [ras never m...a’ ployed during that period, and as prison Patvires B o At S B WD o 1se was com. | tenty-seven car loads' of stone of Atwood | that is the sorst corner for wires in Bostof SS9 three times nor discussed in committee of RURRutr Me)b [ihe tmo. of tho con- | 4 hetvata coiinnatate. $1480 ih whilo had Mitloment: whan by ooll house “was+ooms | ol s aama pt by Dorgan. He had | We watched the quartet as they clung for g | ¥ e ©f ¢ Conr Dy oo tto Misstastipt | (ho whole and because he did not believe any ik \On March 16, (05, Dun Hovlkina was | B&J5 fm o smover soe, 1o4slng the saue g r also purchased lurge quantities of “sand, ce- | fow moments, while the crowd in the street Moy Davenpags, member of the housa could vote intelligently Sfginted superintendont in place of Davgan, | couk but $018.00, Hoo 1o ¥arrolld have Raiows Mothing:of e Detalls. ment, lumber and material for the roof and | stood in breathless silence. Then the four, | DAVENPORT, T, March 10.—[Special Tele- | 'fn favor of the bill i his compensation being at the rate of § per throo ftems of noarly $14,000 on '.\'sww.m.\ A. R. Humphrey, commissioner of public ling, He had no agreement with the | one after the other, Jumped off. Down they | gram to Tue Bee. ] ~The ice in the Missis- | Nason thought the bill was antagonistio ;l):i‘l l‘['l‘lh,t‘\l::I:Alulllil\t‘ r;-lrf:,:l\‘.“|l.;‘.. generat | o y 814, X lands und buildings, was next called to the | Board of Bublic Lands and Build- | came, a hoight of six storics, and struck the | sippi is unbroken from here to Buriington. | 1 the besi lateresia of the ‘slate. B8 i mand 0f 8. 1. Atwond & Chvr'% | Tt is further demoustrated that the appro- | tond. Ho also told the committes of the | Ings . excopt that e was to g | game. ground. It was horrible; all four e E e ralten aud TaAVOEIS voted nc ] R ol 1 AVwoed & coar ae a pash denpniteatakitioy the appry- | 1SS | Ho'else loid tie o by bimacl ana | dhewd and put up as good a bullding ag he | were unconselous when picked up and thore | biho e i vory rotien and aroanie Shut O Stamp Speeches. game oxocbitant price He ditadont a sys completed the bulding, but, us it is, | other members of the bowrd last year, ana | Could for the money: No Hmit had boow | souit hawiin mase haen pioked up and thore | AT L S o el BT of tho independents insisted on mak- ¢ ecping the time ot the convicts %o appropriation is more ti exhwusted, | NS story failed to place that memorable | Placed upon his expenditures. He claimed | Sono s ! 1 Tllinois I8 cloar below the supide Tes | thy verbal explanations until Keck- that no charges for such labor were nade, so hus been barely enclosed. and | junket in any better light that he had talked with wen who were Story of an Onlooker, resiidenits of Milan hope to be spared the to'a point of order. He declared the far as '\»:u committee is aware, when they s ure dobts as yet unsatisfied for work Regarding the board’s contract with Dop- | familiar with the prices of building materia | Francis Gallonp says: “I was going down | flood of last spring. Ahe Towa and - Cedar | house had Listencd to oo many stump were idie Dhte CODA 83 Fo%un r gan, he stated that no final settlement had | And had been told that the prices he paid | Francis paare: g B : b ches from the independents, T In one of Dorgan tatemer here are " n per Ad .- - Summer street just as th started. Oune | are breaking at their confluence near Colum. ) e P nts. he g > for Ve Sratement thore uro two | dence shows thut several other v atters were | Yot been made. He had never made any ex sonable enough. - He also told of the steamer had just ar front of tho | bus Junction, Ia. The approach to the Rock riends of the bill wanted to vote on it, not $ho Cthor. a0 o0 oxpense of board, and | wliowod to figure us & pars o T e house | Amination as to the correctuess of the vouch- | trip he had taken-with the members of the building. T saw men, women and girls try- | Ialand’s bridge there has boce oilora’ | 0 1isten to apoeches Aho Jther. 800 to Dan Honklns, for Which | fea), at tho senomse o g fpbho although | o Peesepied by Tarwaa for material fur | state baard to other Neakas, ostenslly 10/10: | jng ‘o et out of 1o wome sl Thoy | moved, but trains aro using it. Apprenen- | The roll call was completed at 8 o'clock, AN9RD are uovouchers, ‘Tho fivdy wanused | {5y BAID dosimension wiit 1 Dlahed. Neither did ho kuow waything | Yestigate coll Rouses in giher penitentiaries, | wE 10 KCh out of the ubper storics. They | wmoved, by gorge are felt hero when the wove. | but it ook ten minutes to verify the vote, attorney goneral. the land . eemoissioes | o Herowlth is rebroducad somme of the evi. | 8bout the manner in which convict lubor g | And 8o Felatod the dotalls st e wiaba “Nien | jump, as'the ladders would be thoro {n 4 | ment comes. “Tho. ice. ia meurly two foet | . Hows voted i StOMOFAR “aye" Aud penden ,“j'.,:’..*.h{:,'l’::'“.,'(..‘"}}.:“','}lnfi.«”;'”“fl‘shl»;\;\-’r dence submitted before the commiung boe employed an the new cell house. He | bY Bnselt and Chaplain Howe when ey wute. But they were 0o fright Ono | thick. s e tully acknowle lged the expected round of ap- 1 ‘den of the penitentinry, Dan AR pver serutinize > YOu© E attended the py Y I , o A » 5 rSnecial Tol 1 th a smile. Hoplins, 0 inspect other prisons us Lo Ex-Trousarer Hill's Testimany, frtanaa) nag ke ynushers Whotearial | Bulast f:\K"!xlnllbl'-ruzlnl“:l?;!-t:te}'i:::w:’nl::- Saugny Tabed, from the sccond story and | HuniixgroN, Ia., March 10.—-[Spevin Tol B o A fol. ":(\:‘xl.:'.‘:: o‘l" ":;‘.‘é‘.’nl.m{ ew. There is no J. E. Hill testitied that he had been a charges for such material were reasonable u‘r This trip cost the state 200, ;.‘(‘.f.:‘fil dl\:\'Il.l‘l.4|r\'n§l;u'];““"[' f“u?:l :1':1 ;4\. | .';m.:‘mm 1.‘:“ im‘-h::r ')i:::’;.?lll""-. r‘ll‘.‘\ lufl: "v—""l' -;“'1l'“"“k'-”"“~ Theannounce. b §0 ot by thenent, fo the actual ex- | metber of the Hoard of Iublic Lands und | not. ® He had asked the warden s the men Testimony of & Stoné Salesman. whether the ed him or no! saw | Two s of the Keokuk & Northweste mentof the result was recefved without Ponses puid out by these gentlemen, and it is in | Buildings for four years s tha tha toneg o employed on the work and they had inforey X 2 e st kibod him ornot. T agw | Two spaus of tho Keokuk & Narthwestern : - applause, Th evidenco that they had transportation except | had charge of the peuitenti 'y under the | him that the charges wore r«:wnubll:aorfi!flu O of ho pwitucsses ‘who was able to 3o LAY o bt eyt julo, e P oac K. e L e helow ‘l’e:x';hm”'mh“m bl s % voig {ors wory whort distance. The secona wis | law pussed by the legislature. two years ogy | moncs b boces s cxpouse of the work was | 'BroW some light upon tho poculiar business | siid down without injury. 3 salled Rt damaea G Mty 1he oo aid OLhee Wow They Voted, 98 & trip taken by ibe then warden | and ihat It superinieaded the expenditurcs | Arawh 1o sdeance of ke crpene d £ cazied crowd at tae Windows 5. dros | Efasraamage Was doas. Furiher dauage penditures ans (CONTINUED ON 5ECOND PAGE. | the frenzied crowd at the windows to drop foared, A Barry, Beal, Brockman, Calo, ) Y )

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