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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Johnson of York, Johnston, Keckiey, Koss- | mcthods of Dorgan ler, Keyes, Kreck, Kruse, Lingenfelter, | Tauikart, Lynch, McCutehen, Me Newh ber from Cass firmly establishod his position s the natural legdpe of the house The committd® i being comm sides tonight fomshti justness id his associates was J rihing, o traveling salesman for Pat Nelson. | terson & Ce., stone dealers at Plattsmouth. Riley, | He testified thatwhen the matter of furnish . This is anovercharge of #5,898.03. | chargo of manslaughter here was paid to these two contractors for | poctod conl during the period mentioned #28,504.20, — - — This is an overcharge of 2186, This is TELEGRAPNIC BRIEFS, ad never the con- s in Omaha. He the stand. He testified that h | met Dorgan but once before he mac tract with him, and that wi said that Dory and trouble is ex ., Colton, Davies, Dickerson, Dimmick, Al used in the cell house to the south wall to off- | numbered among- membera an orator of | on their vouchors for conl #14,501.70. This is | induced to sign the troaty whereby 11,000,000 [ Dobson, . Ellis, Farnsworth, \ sot_some work und material furnished in re. | much more thaii ordinary ability. Many of | an overcharge of $10,200.99 acres of ¢ JUX POSOrVe wore thrown opon Folton, Fulton, Gerdes, Git- 4 pairing that wall. thoso who m»...r “.. brilliant effort of Mr. Durlug the samo period Batts, Weaver & | to sottlemont ford, of w“.",’,;. . and l;.;,,"'. Mr. Atwood Detatls His Snap. :;:“l‘;:(;‘:'l’l“v'\lll Y ml"r*)v' (‘:m-‘l:\'l\v‘m:‘ n l\ul hl; ('u. lv'urnlslilu;lulnlnlil institution, \l|n:,.-r :..rl. United States Commissionor Laied today ton, Harman, Higgins, Horst, I T ol e piprn iy o ow of oratory to which they had | tract, coal of tho value not to exceed 84,408.08, | sont two United States marshals to Howe, Irwin, Jensen, Johnson of Hall, S INURD YO S saos. F o !'r‘l_\‘_"‘\“.. !.‘.-'&".,vfl"l‘.i'.,,':,'.',‘li.'i lm:' 4 the | listened in many months. The young mem They were allowed on their vouchors 10« [ tho reservation to arrest the police on the OF = rded on 4 nd fair rry, Olson, Porter, Rhode os 'S ) b, Sehlotfold - : wn visited his quarry and | that characterized its work and the extremo | an average overcharge of 120 po cent o Rugelos, ' Schappel, Schelp, Sehlotfeld. | fng stone for the new cell houso was under | Fiy niract was made. Ho was to re- | ponpartisanship that was exhibited through. | the coul duliveren o0 O o Per centon st Beott, Sheridan, Sisson, Smith 1 | considerution he ealled at Dorgan’s oftice in | 3ne8 8 foob for Yhe dlfaension atons, | Donhar Lssbsl O RS, S BSmith of Richardson, Soderman, Lincoln. He put in a bid for supplying the mmittee has attached hereto as 1 to size, and_16 cents a foot for the stone in the rough. He d the stone from his own quarry. Some of it Housen, Woods, Mr. For two or thies' Dorgan w hours this morning the Suter, Van ro 03 | stone, and the pric 75 conts a yard for ¢ on rubb) he quote ushed ston nd sand 6 a statement by qua ers of the al delivered toand the coal | id tor by not furnish alt committeo was in o peck of trouble. Sever: 190 per 3 > | of the members belfeved that the evidenco ents per | Bro L stio, ( )\V S‘\ ‘ atl, O, through \3:-» ~ ,wn, Burns, Carpenter, Cooley, | y y [t furnished by nd the rest of it by | $aken by It had b | S muicn i t I Cornish, Cross, Dew, Goldsmith, of " deliy At the peison. £e fur- | I8 gnea _ wst of It by | taken by it had been lost, or that intereste Fifth—Your committeo has not been ablo table young farmer iy Douglas, Grifith, Hinds, Jenkin | stons for N6’ COVELFUBLOH Of the | I‘“""l"“f‘ f" Ao '”!.""{ Yoo Court | parties had taken epntrol of it, and that it [ to make a detailed investigation of tho Leidigh, Lockner, McKes n asylum at these figures. Dorg cents o foot for what he got of him, and | would be secn nonore. It was charged that | claims paid from the fund for the Lincoln i | he paid Zook the same. In making Oakley, Rhea, Robinson, Sin- | ha clain out his bills. he chat there were partids’ who would be willing to | insanc \Duyn, Wardlaw, | at thes vo him the contra U at"tho Falo | pay”ses asylum for drugs, cl. hing and boots shoes, but your attention is respect gures, but afterward informed al thousand doullars if the evi- | and sthor of Captain Iieubakor of Lane | A, n I?Innu-\ s nrebel in "\1-\\‘“4! ( ) ] ll]( A4 I'.“':‘!‘u:‘l‘lll frow him, saying that he < reef. The vessel fs1ying in o dan; wanted to buy it lods during the | (ion. She hns 130 passen containe price for one-twenty-seventh of the price of a cubic yarn, price of a_cubic foot of stone | der these figures would be 15 cents, and | i L) of 100 pounds a foot. If a car con- ould bo 8 sd. The comtnittes | fully calle Watson, Wilson, Withnell—30. I hat the contract would have t0 g0 %0 | Yiined 40,00 " D ¢ o or s Jo sy ssed. The committec ully called to the fact that under the su i Committee Reports Rocelved. Avwooa, o i Lined o000 pounds. o pchatged | for | held secret meeting, at which it was sug- | intendency of Dr. J. W. Bowman, dating ! und 18 now on his way G § s Farthing explained that all quarries sold | o040 the foot, Tho cars were billed at t the representative of Tue Bek | from March 2, 1802, tho ount paid for the | home - ; As 500n us the raiiroad bill was dis one by the yard, but thas he would bewill- | PouRt foc o od the cvidence, and subpana | articles mentioned have averaged from 40 to | ,One of the Mallory line steamers, from New fa " fous i stone by the yard, but ¢t | their capacity, whether they were loaded Thai b Yotk to New ON f ur Boys' Clo of the members of the \:\rn.”l-“. "'\"'*‘“ ing to sell the stone by the foot if anyone | ¢y as f! ity or not, Heo ,”“/”k‘ i t once issued and that individual was | 60 per cent less than the amounts paid for k to New Orleans, Is ashore on the Florlda committees began to erowd the submission & d of stone | 2 e 0 d Zoc $ hustled “before the committee forthwith. | the samo articles for like He could throw no light on the situation, | two years immediately preceding. valuable o just as arrangements had been made 0 | Sixth—Your committee finds that during | graph the stenographerof the committee | all but two months of the time covered by | at Beatrice to prepare another copy from | this report Dr. W. M. Knapp was superin- his shorthand notes, it was decided to call in | tencent of said asylum; that his attention s posi= ard and o \d been o spocial o morning, but had cents per 100 pounds deli in_ Lincoln, so that if he paid him at that rate for a |, car billed 40,000 pounds, he paid I8 for the | amount and collected #34 from Dorgan. H, admitted that every car of stone would fall put explained that that was the gen- of their roports, which order for 10 o clock in th been postponed by the action of the house on the maximum rate bill. The first report submitte s that of the penitentiary com- mittee to ate the of cruelty and the L seven ¢ 1 cubie foot of stone would be in{ Department i now located upon h second floor deoisions in the cases of th calnst Rico and San- Antonio s county, New Mexico. Both d and 3 ! the price thoy always sold it at. | SIOFt, but explained that that was v the chairman of the committee, who was | was frequently divected to the excossive coal | 10 favor of the governucnt 10 convicts. /The report was the same s tho | (HAL IS the bEide Lhoy ALwaRs, Sout 6 8% | eral rule which prevailed in shipping stone | not present at the moeting, aud heat onc | bills presented to hi for his approval; that | Sheriff Phillip Johnson of Jackson county, | with plenty o ono submitted in the senate, buta majority | it PGP OF EAbELe Stone WOUILRED CEAth g in Dorgan Didn't Know, ended the agony by unlocking his desk and dmizs that s suspicions wero. aroused | Cherokes Natidn:shott feath i3 ‘Torini i and minority report was mado of 1% becato | cents a foot, delivered at the prison shn Dorgan was pit on the stand to tell | Producing the desired manuscript. the large amounts of coul claimed to have | 1 IGOTIAES A TG S G Aty torm rcom and light. " of tho fact that some of the members ¢ He tostified further that the maximum ca- | the committee what he knew of the coment omn institution. but that | of thedistrict court at Pushmatol gired to recommend an appropristion of | ycity of u flat car upon which stone is | that he had furnished his brother to be 815,000 for a new building for a hospi nd \ i i \ The senate committee on municipal corpo- }::.\».“; k o e lone, t |I|-”l'm[x::lll\ R B, King, an d brother | § e believe (here is 5,000 for a new building for o hosps ¢ pped is from 50,000 to 40,000 pounds, and | used in the ercetion of the coll hous o hived (44 Mot T ostigate or to cail _the attention of the | 1o John Nz ssouri fomale ward, while the other favored appro- | Sfipped is from 50,000 to 40,000 pounds. wuc | used in “,I.\ oo for e, ol Motse, bt | rations has prepared its veport ou the Omaha | oy or the Board of Public Lanas and | Paciic ab 81, Loit st Dens | | 0 roem to be ) printing but 200 to fit up a portion of a new | ‘A4t Y 52 60,000, H& StatoA thiy: the Pallc | eutite Botis s 1 {18 bombaitbas Wie BBl 16 [ CHatterbill he report is In _effect as fol- | Byjldings to the matter. This failure of Dr. | ver, Colo. by shoo tempo. cell houso for that purpose. The reports | CAPacity of 60,000 1d rofuso to haul mor ‘v‘q““‘("\”?”’ tnform m“v‘”“» im He had | lows: Tostrike out that part of the bill | Kyapy to properly discha the duties ot | rarily i ¢, cuused, \ wver went oy day withous sotion, by She | $oa o e e “and 1t they | & atny raioinformation fromhim, Pelad | amending sessions 8 abd 81 o strike out | his ofics 1 Reemed by Touf bncitien o oy | WoF Hiouse deolining to choose until more was | $han 40,000ctstoneco n car, AN 10 R0V | b famt recoliection Jipaehing L, brother | section i of the bill as amended, and insert | niohiy' consurablo 3 N TP known of the actual needs in the premises, et B A et L g oemens wens to. . He took 1t for oronieq | the original charter giving the city council | “Eoventh-Vour committce recommends g ; : would haul it back into the quarries and | cement went to. He took it for granted | the pieht 1o assoss Si1CIEACS outsilo ot i X . ! iex on the Cell House. have the surplus removed that it went to the penitentiary. He didn't | g . ide s out of the | that civil action at_once commenced Wi Vatphn ot 1 | fifty-foot limit; to strike out sections b, ST against J. Dan Lauer, Frank O. Hubbard he t of the cell house investigating Evidence of a Stone Mason, have any original books of entry it Lhe | and 83, relating to tax levy and tax commis- | William: Semnll & Co, Tuk hitebrea W. P. Renshaw of Chadr n the city amitte was itted by Davies, | wiljiam Andvews, o stone mason living fn | torondec,the items. =t had no baoks that sioner to strike out sections 116 aud 117, | Conl and Limo company aud Botts, Woaver | D W. Cook of Beatrico in Omaha .‘:,3.‘:.’. b v ants torath |li,' e heon | Lincoln, gave the committee o 1 of | hrother in May, 1801, He k L ) and ap- | g l the effort of the committee less repor d like it for displiy of Loys' clothing Our new spring " ., and against their bondsmen, to re- | yesterday t)ck has arrived pL some books | praisenent; to ion 61 and £ 05 " | information in regard to the details of the | Mt tho time, hut didn't know where they | | : on 61 and | cover'of them the sums of money received by D. Rakestraw and daughter of Nebraska m juake & fear | coustruction of the cell house. He was one | \oro.” Ha' didn't know whether he dealt | tht e mended action, corresponding 1 | them from the state as overcharge on claims | City are in the city ¢ and we offer spe- tisanship. They had been made to real- | oF M, CIEIACHS BB OVES N & tisens om. | Personally with his brother or not. tion 113 and insert the proposed amendment | PRe fund of snid Tincoln Tnsane asylim FOUBIRE IR BB ot e s 4 3 al valws for z6 how hard it was to make such oport | loved” dltogettier on the . vel His Iden on Bollers, in senate file 105; to strike out section | “Righth—Your committee roports that it o I it ¢ 3 : and askod that the committeo be wiven due | PGS LEGRSCEC, B UG WORK RE "IN | pie final witness was W, H vho [ Wand substitute an entirely now amend- | has ot led with: this partial roport the tes: | JumesS, Kirk of Chicago, accompanied by | § Ny aturday. {{l“:!z]'"r “"’;\ll“ : red | tho foundation had all been done by convicts | was recalled. He was asked by the commit m "]'}_“ o U R 1\;'"'&; . ~.’r”'.‘|k|'|l timony of the witnesses examined by them, | {+Ore S¢ it iR 3 hat the word chape! o1 6f0Fe ot 'ty convicts | tee as to the fire A0 e ¢ sharged e pay of patrolmel 5 0, nor | and: respectfully. roque hat anid -testis a. ¢ T v y o el fa i bofore he ot there. About thirty convicts | teo as to the fire brick and fire clay charged n " | and respoctfully roquests ‘that said testiz | N O 0 111 som- | | Boys' All Wool y . resorved for the use of the state in prosecut. | €ro's reprosentative ved in the city , but not_ affecting the bill. Tho | {naUe eriminal fotions pending dxa ot cor. | yostorday aud leaves for Denver Sunday ! T S QIUITTQ rge of the prison contract thero | PAFS stricken outare the ones overwhich [ gafh porsons now tnder iictment for frauds t the M H ohnson, Daven- | it lOl\ SL‘[ l S nt were about | were four boilers in use, and these two extra | Yhere has been so much contention and con- | 4ng porjurics practiced in connection with | port; Fred Waughan, T. I Fre- | b - - to the state. When he | Ph 'S 4go, ap- money for this cell house, was om of the All amendments are to be printed | {ilo .and it can then be told with management of said Lincoln Insane | mont; W. P. Renshaw asylum Cedar Rapids; Jaco Webste - el, a Lincoln stonecutter, em- ed by e n, related to the committee al incidents connected with the con- ion of the cell house. He stated that forty-thre A. Ferron, Chairman, Mr, C. J. Annis, for the past year day | C. D! Caspen, clerk at the Paxton, departs todad for At | Everything Kewlck Charged and More Too AUSTIN RiLgy lanta, LS AT THE ASYLUM. pat the buildings ri o st t his ow! subterfuge as to let Dorgan draw mouey to heat the buildings for the state at hisown from the cell house fund for their ket, | thrée weeks in making the excavation, and | o and said that one of these officers had | heestimated that the thought it beneath his digmty to be called | moved was upon to make any statement to the commit- | would be w tee as to the uses to which that money had | 115, He been put W The | nvicts had beel employed for | oxponse, and when he sublet a ¢ portion of ictors furnished %o | Lixcory, 2 convicts | BEr]—The Lincoln insane asylum investi- (o T e St L harged up to the state. gating committee made the following state- Instytiorad: to: thke: the humbers of all Took the Colonel's Temper. ment to the house regar and Buildings | the cars on which the Johuson county stone | Do you remember what time you starte ics, aside from | was hauled into the the written report, for the appointment of | the numbers of the Dorgan, the statement being made that it | Creek ston ought to bo apparent to a blind man th gk b o p g L were employed on the building. Almost the | up to the st Ho said this m more thun 1835 per month. ‘There mony be not made public o catch votes, as it had never fro N - » O | l)o\) . , to assume the duties of chief | stablished by Investigatio: ———— clerkin whole of his testimony consisted of details | used for setting the boilers, He had to set | Der of amendments making changes in the of construction to the present time been us f the leading hostelries of that B 'I 1 N 111 ne of the leading hostelries of tha rQ & 5 S AT S RRIAY to Tira LOCAL BREVITIES. city. M. H. P. Knight of the Leland hotel, OVS JUuniot bu]tb contract the subcont own_power. The work necess: | reset the boilers aud their time mount of dirt re- | {jo about 142 yards, and that he ling to do the work for about 2 and much of it bore out the statements | two boilers belongin iseolg {2?:;:-}‘::{'"(;. ) :’“.!il "'1']1' ‘.,,':;L,fffl"L,“_':i made by other witnossos. His figures on the | took cha prosta of the contractors. Ho cha L st of stone, sand -and com ;’I“’l“rl""“l' of tho law of two yer the same as those given by Farthing. ones not set up. The boilers ropriatin n ; A e over the place, and he conc A not followed, as it was tho intention of the ) i e setting the boilers all in one battery. more certalnty what the charter will res All of which.is respectfully submitted to | City. Ta.; Byron Kingsbury, Chicago; I W. leghiaturo ihat upright, biding elti- | Conrad v the state's botlers had been' sot. ho tised | Ol o % this honorable house. Aikin, Des Moines, Ta | zens should have the preference over con- c pply steam to his subcos . victs. He said the committeo was surprised e L o LY that state officers would resort tosuch a hen Stout held the prison contract he ok Lincoln, will take a position at the Paxton. | lub will meet at the | At the Murray: H. French, L. H Handsome light cheviot, it . R Shivle s i Hy Wenhouser,” Nebraska City p, [, W, D. E Klein, A. R. C shlup, L. G won, Carroll, Ta neisco: W. . W s done by th The Cosmopolitan / Lininger art gallery at 2 o'clock this after | Wy ing the discoveries | noon. York of fraud in connection with the management T wtional Association of Stationary | MWheel of that institution in 1500 and 1891 gineers will give a ball on the 3d of April )‘l‘,‘,“‘ \ To tie Hoxowasir House or Repursexta- | @0 Washington hall | Clnal Rt ML S dorfer, San Fra Wats ilby J. P. Hazen, New embroidered front, Boys' Fauntleroy Blouses ard of Public Lands was severely criticized by D o not to take | this gang of men at work on the cell house asked the committee, He stated that he could take I don't remember. € at the | the contract for building the cell house for | I think iv was.” interests of Dorgan and the state were | £40,000, pay his workmen 45 cents an hour, “When was it you metrically opposite. Immediate action | and then make enough ipon the legislature to take steps | so that he wouldn't b me time in May TIVES OF THE STATE committeo appointe commenced keeping | affairs of the state tre: job | regular track of their work in general?” one I think it was the 1st of June. Prior to orve the lives of the unfortunate con- | more. He also testificd emphatically that | that they just run in the yard gang, as I ex- fined at the penitentia as the filthy condi- | no fire brick or fire clay was used in the con- | plained to you before and as you understand tion of the prison was something that could | struction of the building, and that in prepar- | And I want to tell you that I am under in hardly be expressed. ing the concrete about two carloads of stone | dictmen Censure of the Govornors. | left in the yards by Boss Stout had been | adyantage of e A% used and charged up to the state as new Have you given any bond to the b that partof | gione " He didn't know whether Dorgan | since the contr bought the stone of Stout or not. | signed to you sponsible for it to the board, but that other Pl the Stone to Atwood. Nfyisnons i names had been inserted because it was [ J. W. Zook of Nemaha county was placed among the duties of a governor to visit the | on the stand. He was public buildings of the state andsee that | quarry from which Atwood bought a la is appointes were not derelict in their | amount of the stone that went into the cell duty, The Capit; OF NEBRASKA: Your Postma to investizate the | the addre suror, secretary of | son Hunter, who formerly resided in ( ounts and the in- | Plumbing Inspector Duncan has examin tfully report as ster Clarkson i of an old soldier named desirous of fi money out of th vo to cut Pick uditor of public sylum, would resy the public school buildin of them as having def sanitation and reports ei ewell, Mass. tive plumbing and | Wiley, Fremont Cuieaco, 1L, am to Tue nd Pacific mning of our work we gnized the necessity of a patient and | thorough examingtign of the reports, books | and vouchers of each ofice or mstitution in- and were mindful of the time re We there Blanche Cox, one of the noted le: Salvation army, will be in the J | lllfl'lllL’\ Monday and Tuesday Arthur S. Pottel will eral addresses. Omaha: Mrs. A, L. Wils: Only nine councilmen re s A e | morning for the meeting 1o eq e oach of tho,pffices ana_ institutions | Tare being no quorum ho business could. 1o Thompson and two children, On examination of esth Whatover time was not. | transacted, ana the city will be put to the | toria—W, A. Gre of advertising another n tima, that we have investigated | _ The force of men employed in UL ; s df the management of the | Strects worked last night on Douglas street, | NEw Yok, March 10.—[Spec | Value ¢2.50, at ska City. | j —!»() 5. Wobb, | Pl 2 and you are taking ratheran unfair te 1 as- He stated in connection w the report, censuring the ex-gover £ the committee knew who was directly re- ract of Mosher has bes that o uch an examination: Great Northern —Miss Venus taxes. | Omana. Leland—Frank Dean h |y requested of you?” Jame Vie- | me and wife, - Omih We carry the celebrated ing Palmer—F. O. Foss, Crete; Mrs, C. Wyman, ashing the | Omaha. UNEXCELLED suits for the owner of the “I'he assignment_that Mosher malkes to you recites that it is in pursuance or aceor ing to the terms and agreements of a certain essary for thorough work. We have to re- | °XP€! port, at th some feq L National bank failure | house. He sold the stone to Atwood for 10 1 Tolegram | |} ety e ¢ ; 1 1 boys, known the country over o] sing, o pakel 3 agreement between you and Mosher? Lincoln insane asylym for the period begin- | beginning at Fifteenth and moving toward | to Tng Bree.]—Omaha: General J. R. | o h 3 1“&‘3&““ e s el e Ertibi gl ;:,'f‘l e et e Do o wing iy 1. 1600, and ending April1, 1805, | the river. They expoctod o resch Ninth | Brook, J. T Dan, Windsor o B Dogson. | |as the best suits for boys. Aitar A smiin & A0 b0 00 L degs (L] *'On the theory that there were other bids | 4 period of twenty-seven mont ' | street by morning. Fifteen persons are en- nd_Union: J. R. Riley, Pl York, | 3T L ‘ IR aster SROET Sl ¢ ol mnade tho contract with Atwood hodid not | put in, as testifled by witnesses, what have | * Yo have sumiioned anq. examined about | 8oged in the work, L b.: V. L. Meissner, St. Denis. Nobraska' We make a specialty of | 0! 3 e sho cceive | know what the stone was to be used for, but | vou to suy? s u ed ¢ i Won L ¢ oLk : ; 3 punishment just as surely and severely as | he found out three weeks nafterward that it | O ooy 0sayt” . e % ses, and - their testimony, in con- The deed to the Parker tract, which has alton, Westminster, clothing IJO),h from 3 to 7 hould the humblest of God's creatures, He SAnnin (A ; 1 want to say it is a d—d lie, for T never th the reports, books and vouc I been selected for a p. ill probubly be 3 5 3 2/ ‘ ot iia b el Jlist obtorof |y SpICe LOLLS. marban iy HRRTREN | i out any bids, and the man who ‘came d institution, discloses the fact th laid before the council Tuesday evening. It {|years of age. Our store is = S B P lever receive v for at | hereand swore that I did swore to a d—d 0 ikl ribfi el el A G LIRS D 2 vequality before the luw,” and said he could | contained more than 235 feet. Tt would be | Iig, and it he can produce where I advor: gemont pgrpeen, marked by the | only noeds the signature of a trustce who the LILLIPUTION BAZAR | cst -negli and corruption, both | lives in Towa. The commission N see mo reuson why a promium should be | impossible, he said, to put 400 feet of stone | tised, or can produce anything of the kind 1 {”L 8 ¥ ) 3 I's engineer placed upon the ction of tho men who stole | on a single car. He considered private and oft cents hi alrcady r ed orders to made pl ; p g e us | Jthe BEST &ec., of Omaha. i & million or two, whils the one who stole 4 tone Toblery, aud said_ho would | [y P UP & ond of 100000 that he s | econd —Your committeo finds that from | for the new park: ; Se T b s attment ‘ dollar was given coarso fare and a prison n willing under the cireumstances | - With this pyrotechnic outburst the wit- | AUSUSt I 1888 to sarch 31, 189, William | Last night Omaha lodge, No. 2, Tnde- oee our new departmen cell. 20. were ullowed on their vouch 453,700 pounds of flour, alleged to hav Sewell & taken the coutract to furnish the | nesy whe eec 5 He said the committeo had censured certain | stone at 8 cents a foot. He had sold lots of | N Was excused. for pendent Order of Odd Fellows, entertained on second floor. It is all that - of 1 to cighty members of the Continental lodge, : L 4 parties, not because it harbored a thought | stone in Lincoln at 1214 cents a foot deliv- . : been sold and delivered to the said Linco.n | No, 50, of Fremont, The visiting brethren can be desired. No stock | - fgainst them as individuals, but for ered, and made noney at it N AL AREROVAL insane asylum; where fact, 4s appears | wero ited to the lodge rooms at Four- T S Eh e i i BEAY Ak om(ials of the stote.. Each of those e AL IR A e the Work or | 12 your committee, said William Sewell & | teenth and Dodge streets, and after witnes like it. Prices the lowest. i officials was before the committee protesting e Time Always Oharged, bllo Seutlmont Endorses the Work of | Co.delivered to said institution not to cxceed | jng' tho conferring. of several degroes sat i against censure, on the ground that they | V. H. Hainer was the next witness, He the Cell House Commlttee, . - 1,000 pounds of flour. There is an over- | down to a banquet. At3a. m. the visitors B wero_elected a3 secretary or treasurer or | testitied that he had been principal keeper | LiNcoLy, Neb., March 10.—[Special Tele- | charge amounting to 91,800 ponnds, or 33 per | aft on s speetal toain 1oy hos. 'I'HE MUHSE I]HY G[]UI]S E[] B attorney general or commissioncr. at the ponih-mtlry during the time that the | gram to Tue Bre.]—The capital city is agog | cent ”‘f“”w:lm"“lutl‘ '}!‘un'll,:‘ dt-ltn'or . l\’;;lg: 3 7 g | 4 4 cell house was being constructed under Dor- | with exciteme: ol 3 e mittee has attached hereto as exhibi o 2 ! One Vital Question. gan's su tonjiand b kind ‘chatge oL all | I\ h excitement tonight because of the “AY g statement by quarters of the amounts THEY GOT THEIR MAN. The speaker digressed slightly to say that | the convicts working under the prison con- | S¢Vere strictures passed upon the Board of | of fiour delivered and also the amount paid the question that was nearer public welfare | tract. He stated that about twenty-five | Public Lands and Buildings this afternoon | for from the fund of said institution. Indian Policemen Put ve Bullets Into E i i and the interests of the state was not that | convicts had been employed on by the cell house investigation committee in | Third—We have eoxamined fifty-seven | _~® Desperadoand Then Arrest Him. of railroad regulation or stock vards legisla- | house, aud that the state had been charged | its report to the house. Although it had | vouchers of claims paid b - | St Paur, Minn., March 10.—A special to : tion, but low o secure th honest ex- | for thoir services whothor thoy Worked: OF | jagn "urcviousiy jat it st e i | tio and grain allogod to been sold | the Pioneer-Press from Pi D, says: 5 penditure of public money. He advised that | not. 1 the men could | °°0 Previously intimated what the report | gymished to said institution and have ex- henceforth in polit " hey monkea e | would be, none outsido of the committee | amined witnesses nen oo maong pye X | A courder arrived here today with- the infor- bility be placed on e ards for the prison contractor, but their | were prepared for such a sweeping denun- | sums of mon »d by the per- | Mation thata number of Indian policemen | Of Scottdale, Pa., a vel conventions respousi- | not work on the ¢ h particular officer in | the They Like | | an of the 11th Penn. | | orderto do wway with this state of affairs | time was charged up o' the state Just the | ciation of state oficials. sons_allege W shed said cattlo | had shot and k;\]lml ll(llll'i«-hln-rr. L:w;mo.\ Vols., suys, as a result of war service ho OO Cloyv e Baroains that had brought disgrace upon the state of | same. When convicts employed on the cell | * The report was recoived with open arms | A10 €ain with the following result: squaw man. Fielder's Indian wife had just Minut arga G Nebraska. house were in the hospital they were charged SRt (@ WIL open arms | “iyreg of said vouchers ana 50 far | received her share of the “pony” money, ana | SUffered Every nute & it & A a1 as obtnaine| toth ate: Oneman had worked in the :’l‘.’tl‘l"'";‘”fij’ ‘f\ll‘l‘:]:I‘“:’";i'l’l'l"‘“';{_"':l"t';:“l’!“‘"*"““‘ as it uppears to your comuittee, were Just | pjelder demanded it. She refused and he | From liverand kidney troubles, catarrh in tho | —_—— o 0 committe © smirch any one, | boile oom from some time in lecember, erally, > sel ent s 3 e A 4 struc o) cturing o el 81 d d e is stomach, ut to insist upon proper attention to' duty | 1891, until some time in February, 1892, and | not overdrawn, and that there is nothing on our of 8aid vouchers were raised | Struck her, fructuring her skull. Agent head, theumatismand distress inhisSORMR, | | A o Sther o0od one on the part of every public ofticer regardless | his time had also been charged to the state, | which to base te charge made by Watson | nd from 100 to 300 per cent more money was | Lallibridge sent the Indian poiice to arrest | Eve i'fi‘;{{;K!“.;;l;{ Thethe morning he, seemed > E of thelr conucction with any party. ‘He suid | although the work in the boiler room had | on the floor of the house that the evidence | P44 bY the state than was recived by tho | Fielder. He was arrested and shot, nve | MO} WXk \When lis wentto bod. He says: . that, while the committee had only investi- | nothing to do with the cell house, i, persons selljng the cattle or grain, ng him, killing him instantl ;i { S tur ] , ) {nted the erection of one small building in N e e had been exaggerated. That the committee wenty of said vouchers, as appears to | captured by the Indians when H od!s sarsapa"“a or Saturday. he city of Liucoln, it was brought out in the bl rogsa e was placed in an embarrassing position non your committee, were outright forgeries on | old and was raised by them. For (o] * evidence that the sume plan was being fol- Mrs. Zook, wife of the J. W. Zook who | il deny, but the members did their duty | which the state paid §1,685.92, - | eighteen vears he was a government inter- | and Hood's Pills did me more good than every- E :om.d in the erection of the institute at Bea- | sold the Johnson quarry stone to Atwood, | ¢y fully and fearlessly and for once a log. | OB the fifty-four 'forged and raised | preter. He is said to huve killedovers | ghing else put together. Al my disagieeable | Sued 3 rice, and that the superintendent there was | testified that she attended to most of her | . Nativea itteo told the naked trath fn | YoUchers thestate paid £5,603.40. Of this | score of Indians and three whites. He ymptoms have gone.” Bo sure 1o ge I's. ucde 3 ' under no bonds whatever for the faithful | husband's correspondence. She had re- | islative committee tol he naked truth in § amount the persons furnishing cattle or | cued two women from the Indians at — G S e best afterdinner 4 1 performance of his dut; ceived a letter from Dorgan a short time be- | plain language when the methods of the | grain received $2,153.45, leaving the amount | New Ulm Indian massacer and it wa Hooo's PiLLS ,“.D«m‘ ‘and curo headacho, . | +18 it any wonder, then,” said the speaker | fore her husband made the contract with | penitentiary ring were the subject ot con- | of overcharge paid by the state 83454, through his influence that the Indians were Pills. They assist digestion I\IOUS(IUCHIII‘CS nm‘u your committee felt some of the indig- Al,w\oml,d wkl;u&me plrl«'(‘s on ulm‘m. ?‘,hu Slaerationt This is an average overcharge of 160 per cent 4 nation” that has spread throughout the | answered the letter and gave the prices, but Talk of I hment. on_the amount due. length and breadth of the state, and deter- | she could aot remember the price she quoted, ANt tnpoashument Your committee would further state that AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, 3 mined to record its most earnest protest | but was positive that it was not as high as | A great deai of earnest feeling has been 5 . th ims for cattie alleged to have & " 3 other claims for cattle alleged to have been | —— - S pe— - —— - against the continuance of such business | 35 cents a foot. occasioned by these startling developments, | furnished o said asylum were paid_ by the | BOYD'S LAST DAY. | = D NEW e s aoon | At E 4 methods? One of the Prison’s Curlositles. mnl‘w what it w|1l1 lead Lhomi are no means | st dcl\\'lllx=11 he twent, en months cov- | THI: E THEATER L EOWIIC ¢ 3 ¢ 3 3 v | Of knowing at the present time. There is | ered by this report, the correctness of which = e E i e Watson Attacks the Report. Ex-Warden anlflin!' weas recalled to give | already talke of impeaching the derelict | it hus not investiga But it has no reason 10-DAY (SMURDM) MARCH 1. = ATS P, Tho report was handed In and when Keck- | the committee some information in regard to | opicials, Whilo some express the opinion | to believe that the same proportion of B SALE OF SE ley moved its adoption Watson entered his | the chapel built by direction of the legisla- | thyt that would be a rather harsh pro- | forgeries and overchurges found among the R. I GRAHAM |= FOR | protest on the ground that it would do n | ture soveral vears previous. Ho testifed | coduro, others say that it weuld be much | vouchers examined would ot alse: ba o ke £ HANLON BROTHERS’ || A regular L i ot ccecmons sanel | et hmon Lot u s, shave | Bty o o wnfhenl Oy (! | SRl ikt e vichars wors | W WIS NEW WUSIOAL cowEoY, | =5 ON B || A regul out by any of tho ovidence, that 1t was | his knowledge. “Tho bulling erected f0r | Sermoction with by miatie byl sl | bme and oprortunity iven fov a propes and s = Tremens S etacto | < largely buncombe and was unjust to gentle- | chapel purposes had ulways been used by | yj an interest that causes so general com- | attached hereto “Exhibit B> a detailed | 1525 olove. 3 1men who had boen 80 often honored in the | private corporations for 1‘.‘.3‘i::i'-‘:...x‘x\ylml‘}: ment and on which people of all parties are | statement of the amount due and the smount. | S p E R B A | = : Keokloy declared that the report would | toelilied. thet. the Bulldleg ersorea. for o :.I.‘i"im.u.-,..u) disposed to pass favorable rhl‘n: .-::;'m:(’f“ fifty-four vouchers covercd by | ] g ; 5 ] . A ] not mildew aud insisted that he wantod all | chapel was not at all sulted for that pur- ernor Thayer's Action, Fourth—Your committee finds that_from | MATINEE TODAY AT Will Open This (Satarday) || The glove bargains are not i over until Monday for iinal consideration, | - ~Was-the building that was erected and | . The action of the committce in censurmg | April 1 1800 to March 5L 1802, the White- o and 75¢, balcony C delivered fo P'rices—Flrst floor 3 and | nd Lime company cas, We overnors has awakened_ex-Governor | Pres The report of the asylum. invest bed built in such a | theex ing | which you ha Horning at 9 0'clock || every day occurren ‘Superba’ Begin AR tlioh GlDL e o a 5 ehapel?” asked | Thayer to intense y. When he read | the Lincoln insune asylun, coal, under con- | Ay Pl i SRR o e e o f.‘}“ifi:f.‘x!.‘.; \M:‘n’:;::\m;:;u‘:.:\_ ‘|‘¥ ;:“.:L;;ux‘d It);ol:-::xtl;:fin‘r:-l)‘ suitable for a chapel?” asked | VI SFAT R morning that he was to be | fract of the value of not to exceed §.004.71. FORMANCE A’l\ 8 At the following vrices {1 are giving these |)‘,1 gains 3 tion that the cvidence by which the report | “It was not,” replied Warden Mallon. censured by the committee he hurried to the g tho same period said White- | and 3104, balcony Birst floor Go. 7 & 815 baleony Sox e, | | in order to populari our 3 Bad been reachoed was of the BAmo. Kind se “What would you say it wus erected for? | State house, and duriug the greater part of al'and Lime company were allowed | | A L hnd been used to criminally punish men in [ pass.” the ime that the maximum freight bill v new glove department, now tho district court of Lancaster county, and Well, ffive us your hest judgment.” onis final readinghe was searohing for i) [ e ptite oL Landiaisn county, and Would conjider 1t was cresied for a | members of the committee, who were button- had beeu stolen couid aud should be recoy- | grange hall,” and the warden stepped aside, | holed wherever found and besought not_to ind. Boss Stout Bailt It, | ant gles hale eoroiasion ai a et adjoumelory also went over and the house | gy Atiomey Genoral Lecso was placed on | guve [ out that if such & report. was sup. 2 stand 0 toll what ho knew about the | mitted he would demand a heating on the ction of the chapel. _He testified that the | floor of the house n order to sct himself building had been built according to plaus | right and specifications and_under regular con. | It will be_observed that the change de- tract with W. N. B, Stout, who employed | sired by him was not made, and. ho ag. citizen labor exclusively. Ho believed the | temptea to make good his threat of demant. dly bad bon shonestly constructed, He | Ing a hearing on the foor, but was provented Satisfy your glove wants now. | | | . {| located on the 1st Floor. 1 | INT SENATE, The Morse Dry Goods Co | 16th and Farnam Sts. ] THE BELL) ™™, NE Tads B fooh Beokch - Qe Dodge and 5th Sts» Free Pass Bill Dofeated and Appropriations Inoreased Considerably. LaNcoLy, Neb, March 10.——[Special = D) AMUSEMENTS, > o [on 3 A tull dross pattorn of llen- | A R A Telogram to Tus Bre]—The senate ified further that the Board of Bublic | by tho postponement of the report until W0 Yafdnsa Inch o Zoph= - DI QO ST . 13 Flotta Cloih, § yurds $1.52 — < ~ o ton e "o | SRRt SO SRR | b, o, o, ' Syt i gl ARG, FARNAM S1. THEATER, i aftor receiving a large number of peti- of the ignment of the prison contract | l!u: position that he was not f‘t'sxn}gllbllylc for | 2000 yfnnlu 23 lnoh spring loc LOSS SHOE POLISI 1 (i‘(::myv.lu”w1'.|ru'r'|'u‘.’xuu,' a ‘ 990 | 150, 250, 35¢, 50cand 75¢. A from Stout to Mosher, and that he was the | the act of s warden, as the appsintment of styles fine Glagham....... Nk pad [+ FA ¥ CETATN tons signed by railway employes protesting | first to discover the fact. The board then | that warden was dictated by the Board of A avgey B T basits AtioEhabaiine: T ONIGIHIT, against the passage of a maximum rate | compelled Mosher to put up a bond for | Public Lands and Buildings, and holds that Qur amortmeas of blask, 4.8 a 't Fail to Visit Our ;i oftoots wbsnge:, SB0 on't Fail to Visit Ou anle effoct A bl Most of the time of the | $100,000 the board should be held sololy responsible. plaln colors wnd; figured 20¢ Per Yara. . ix-State Treasurer Willard gave his tes- | Members of the committee say tonight that | oacdint . 3 i fms Minatra! ‘ . vm“‘"';l'u‘lm-fln"‘:’:"‘m‘“'"ltfm‘“ the whole. | 450y fn rogarl to the chapel building, o | tho ex-governor will not be given a° hearing | Sattaes boatsttkin il for 25¢ Bargam Basement Plaid Suitings, choico color e |e S e is I b | 3 o's Wolibiting the giving or accept- | remembered that the building had been built | on the floor Monday morning, though he may both quality dht'price. ... comblnitions, 42 lnchas wide U Americn | ing of freo passes was indefiuitely postponed. | 1 i e ! Saveral othor bills. amendiis e states | U SI0ut inder contract, and believed that | §9 bofore the committee if o so desires | | | MATINEE SATURDAY. | { | | | | Tomorrow we offer 1000 pint 10 ALWAYS THE BEST, 4 OONRRCt, 5 # 00 T Litear st D naw AR AL 00 0f OATRUD . res. tres C - e Kol RN e o Conkdeged i Fecomincnded for pos: | U500k b boem s dome T Wl v i o Show. A T LR ot e S i WaotLages 09 Insie vte FARNAM St THEATER."7hif, 8% 3 e : | to the chapel building, and to the condition | _The committee further states that the re- o e 6 pounds of RICEfor........... QB@ aRd DIRGE Ly FARN t. . HEEY i enate speut the entire afternoon in | ji which the sanitary arrangements of the | POFLIS correct in the particulars that if HER-SRaaN. e 40¢ Nightstiosinoin: Gunday Mar, 12 ¢ commitde of the whelo on th general ap- | prison wera kept under his administration. | General Thayer insista on pushing it further L p 101bs GRANULATED SUGAR Woal Laces. 10.1nohss wide, Nauinoe, unday, mar, . g:]ll’hlla:dulll 1;.,1-)11..\‘1["‘; w}-rnumu LI:} | He asserted that'everything had been kept }\l[u'_\ will 1 ‘lm.u‘l,‘hu mkn;;:ul testimony 62 Inch Croam Ligen: 50¢ I RDAN R A 49c yine. navy, myrtle and AW The Only Nn\'a.gty in"Town, ases made o he samne iteris in the bill | g olean s a whistle. | The ventilation of the | Monday morning with speci erence to E 9 . y a24on 4 8 i 'ne. 8 it passed the house: | cell house, he said, was something awful, | Dis case, and make o more specific report in B4 Inch Orenmtioen ... GBE 20 ancke GOOD ¥ 75¢ A 1The Famou ros. Byrne, Glrls' Industrial school at Geneva.... 8 4,900 | When the prison contractor had to furnish | connection therewith, in addition to evi- o Batardsy only. Ladies' Hose, fast black ful 50¢ | The "u:hl‘ 1Il“nml :nlylum . }:‘:A:: | the labor to keep the cell house clean the | sudy before them but which has Two Big Bargalos In Butt and Eggs regular made and worth Creat jorfolk Insano asylum.. . ¥ 10 “ oy o n used utiter . 7 S e R T 33400 | work was rarely done in a_proper mann : : ' o Ao baHiac Zii Reurney Industrin sehoat. 013122 30398 | In the morning after the cell house had beot were o ro Just us anx | : PRESH EGGS for Lo Cl eiacantel 78c I B Milford home. 4 i 11420 alml up ull night the air was ulmost unen- '.:','.’,:.‘f\?‘-(‘i""}:“':l rltlml';‘r‘:';sh:m ”t‘f !r\'pul'} | Guaranteed PRESH E o 14¢ D e Norih ek fanafa S L | Snccess 9 &P N B N Y i snand ore Lave ciie | durable. 1 >foro vas submitted, and g WAL 50 PRTEL, th the loast soid at $1.25 Pair 1 Pantomimi Ay, e ;h’ghn:t‘-:d;-& (e s fi‘;;:‘m:fl; | Small BUL for Repairs, friends of ex-Governor Boyd, the state offi- 3 lnch HUCK TOWELS 10c¢ B aer e ) thaieny | Fha N."u“.....m:ruf:":n:‘.fa e ¥ g 9, eary brplusd U R e = cials and a number of their emissaries were We are be idquarters for Grocerles. All Mea's Luundered Shiris, 10 Q5o | Tk WISDN ST A Y e ng. The amendments to the sev- u Honkins was recalled. Hoe testified | bugily at work upon the floor of the house 1O POWBL 0ods new mnd fresh. Get our prices dozon, 81268 14 10 15%4......... & AATINE I WEDNERDAY, fi . gl items in the appropriation for tho | that the sauth wall of the penitentiary in | forsomo time before the roport was subiit: @inoh HUCK TOWELS.... 15 g new wad teath Hiest Each | NDERLAND and . carney school wero offered by Senator | closure, which was thrown down by a wind | ted. = 1t beel . o 5 w ¢ Smitn, the indopendent, member from Buf- | storm last year. was ropaired with stone | the past tao ders has " bnens fed duriug . ' Wo nl’gu THEATRE. E falo county. An amendment to the appro- | taken from the material beine used in the | \wrote or dlctted the repmr bt om ek . V V e V V 111 Ot e naerso . | ALLTHIS WHEK i m:m: for the siate houso was offered pro- | construction of the new cell house. The cell | wattor was called to the. Avtention i My UNDER THE GASLIGHT RS S e haspital %0 coet 315,000, but [ yoea” e ‘e mortheast coruer of the | Keckley this afternoon he denounced ft as an - | L ; consideration was def The i | yard. The cell house had nothing to do with | infamous lie, and deciared that he was pre: | Brazil & Altong Vaudeyvill2s, ; £rease in fhe ttems considered today amount | the ropairs on the wall and thero was 8 sufll- | pared 1o prove the truth of his sencrtind o e a“ l Qen | A'vripie-plated 5 iver Tan.owpoon for every A o about $100.000, and it is believed that the | cient amount of money in the maintenance o wuy VisiLor at every perfori an en' Sho womud Commending Davise' Spoech. Opers Uhair ony Seacs, 900 | tire bilk will bauraised shout §200,000 before | fund. Tho vo'icher for the work was §3,500. Popular Prices & Sy easin 2oe 1t goes back to the house. The board instructed haw 1o charge thestone | The house realized this afterncon that it i bt | |