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THE_OMAHA D) ATURDAY. APRIL_ 14, 1801 TWELVE PAGES — ——— S - e - — v Evidence in the Honsh-Oage 1 Dispesed | ¢ ) splosion il AE 100, fo r T At 10:30 a.m. Another case of that Hoavy 04 Sheeting, vejrular value 190, At | | f Rapid | bt on \ y 2 ' -y ¥ § g or i B re foun 9:30 am 3 Pervades our store The impulse of great trading is here. The store people know that the | g p.m, s : [ i LAt (AN | stocks are vast. Beyond conmipare the prices are right—must be none but the lowest tolera- 2 9 g THEORY OF SELF-DEFENSE ESTABLISHED | tho, buriars left on a freight One oase of hervy 44 C SO ; Ak BONET LR Y Ladies' all wool C 3 [ oast abou | Bhestifiir; toirulor ted here. Capes with two top N\ = | LISCOLN SHORT ON CASIL [ valuo 8ic, at Many Witnesses Testify that the Killing | s i e, T RE L THE MORSE COMPANY, HREE N g W LINCOLN, * April 18— (Special 10 THe | e e e e Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Neb. . Bee.)—The Julges and clerks of the rec S 1M | v ) NELIGH, Neb., April 13.—(Special Tel what over the fact that thore {s no money f i 0’ [] E ) f ) [ a 0y gram to The Boe)~In the district court | In the clection fund to pay for their ser- 0 S 0 |n I [ here the whole of yestorday and today was | vices, and that they can only secure cer- od S 5 l Ji L N consumed by tho testimony and argumonts | Uficates of Indebtedness from the city clerk | | RS : Ehl“fflfl's of the counsel In the Housh-Cage case The expenses of the clection were §1.§ his season we are making a . tibn u testimony showed that during a drunken | and the election fund was already over- POR SATURDAY " I i > = L Tamips I ouy tinwe, by row at the Bitney barn Cage knocked down | drawn he city council at its meeting al- . 3 special effort to clothe the boys. g v Housh, who is a onc-legged man, jumped on | lowed 2 laln; When the clalmants Kvery 'lr HorTid wo ever 5| and garment a re ) " i i him with his kncos and choked him into | cailed for thelr warrants they rec T e 11 g(“"s g Our Suits Suit Them. 1‘1\..".\.}1“?.-,‘»).l:w ‘_‘;:‘1.«‘n‘|‘u“:_m¥3,|‘! Ry Tamj I (e oo Wl S L AT B B T L L o syies thy o sagular B 15 | uckafo st Wl ccod Hosla 5 1 r the Staples be om he had | they it All wool capes, with| OUR SUITS SULL THE PARENTS PURSE. TRl e IS 9 ] i | A moment later Cage came down the street, | “l " e Ceral of the most important b gl cufing and kicking the Staples boy until | funds are either already overdrawn or are | A% good veles ot | | enter a saloon and take a drink at 4 o'clock i Saturday at in the morning is lkely to fall through. | Also, good values at 956 yard \ who made the 5 refuses to glve his evidence, on the | §748 $8.98 $9.98 1100 Uit Calto: Wie: s ARG, atRORgIy il sund that it might incriminate himself el | one 10t of curtains sota man, and when under the influence of Chief of Police Cooper recoived a tele- Child's at $10.00, now Tiquor, &8 he was at the time of the tragedy, | Phone messago from Valparalso today, say. | Reefer Jacksts $4.50 0 air. was o violent and dangerous man and no | (08 that last night the postoffice y y respecter of persons. At one time on the | Place was burglarl fair grounds he dragged his wife by the hair and tricd to cast her under the feot of a vicious stallion he had in the stables and have her trampled to death. The jury 5 rotired this evening. boen abusing whon the row started, and | There will be no funds available to take up | % 0% U™ e bl 1ot y Housh, whose peg leg had come oft during | these certificates until next September. In | (i 14 “ho cheap at| Bl IY ! : - - arday moming at e the scuffle, hobbled to the barn door hore | the meantime, the holders of the certificates | gouple the % of Aline of "h‘“f] and mixed suit- 190 Wl setl them all, t £k S he took out his knife to fix his wooden leg re discounting them at a heavy rate of in- Sl % | ings that always sell for d5c. .. soamless 1 5 | torest to money loaners. It I8 also an- b8, 1 i RO This lot is a new desirable { (et spri ovelty, in changeablo A \ colored ar tosted against Cage's abuse of the hoy. Cago | tained but $210 at the inning of the spring novelty, in changeable L PR Ainist Oage's aburo of the boy, Cago | S8EC, SULSHC 07 oy s rentlt (he clty of | Jaokets WORVeSs, Bb. . coueerie, R4c t then started toward Housh in a threatening | Present week, anc, ¢ ? s i janle v {iaatoh theim i Ladies' oxtra fine AT - Honk R el Cawe ook DB |y ihcoln will be compelled to do a strictly | of ail wool material,|Garpets, and match them fo! e L ush warned Cage to keep away | ceojit business until the fall months roll [ extra large sleeves and| Curtains, of v \ ofdoublle el and tos :”r he would cut him. He advanced and | ground. { full skirts, Saturday, un-| i Al b I potm|Hoys’ bicyele Mows heary ush struck him twico, the first timo cut- LINCOLN IN BRIEF. ViiTseld i P GERhTor Zakes : e ey i a Giiess, o ok, ting him_through the arm and the accond | qpe oo o ceiation of the charge ot GAIL o 106 Diagonals and Storm Sergos. . 1¢ time in the neck, which entorod the cavity | o DU Hartquest bad been scen to $4.48. t $2.50 por yard for J ( Ihoy always sell for 390 oy 1801 of the chest, causing death in a few | that Polleeman —ariauess of : S 0 OUr PrICe. «esssses Tatod, 4 moments. The ovidence also showed that Cage struck Housh just before the stabbing was done. Evidence was introduced by the defense to Bud Lindsey, the m: A line of Scotch Cheviots,the latest styles and ought to sell for ur price.. 49c¢ Seamless hose, three pairs for 25e. ot that | on sale Saturday, d to the extent of $200. s The Missourl Pacific Rallway company $1.50. [BABEISHOL bl B today filed with the clerk of Lancaster Also, good values at county a mortgage for $264,053, to cover All linen collars, three for 2Gc. uniy can’t e where under $5.00 Underwear, K| [;l[]ves Banquit Lamps; that sell for $LE (OF | )y jinen cuffs, two pairs for 25e. Fine teck silk scarfs, 15c. ased from the Baldwin Locomotive works. he city treasurer today rocelved §37,000 | Walsts e from applicants for saloon licenses, Five i e e SUCERIOM, applicants are yet to come forward with 2 A lot of misc it the sary $1,000. 38c, 48¢, 50, 756 996 |=.,. Vi MEET A A Negligee shirts the price has been $1.50 to G feet, w the nece #20UR SPECIAL--The Llttie Covernor—$4-98. £3°86°cS—uleide api] AUL—IVIO3IdS ¥NO g Intorstate Distr neamp $ and $7, your chol . Ly : = — : i 2.00. Saturday price for your pick $1.00. . : Grand Army Elects Ollicers, HRINTIAN ENDEAVOREIS MERT: 1l $1.28 tor $ U7 UL ECR LRI SE) A beautitul selection] SUPERIOR, Neb., April 13.—(Special to 5 ([ $3.00 each LR My e o oF1 blsque Hundiminted] Lad vests, 4 Tho Bue)—The intorstate district encamp- | Sixth Distrlet Convention of the Organiza. | Silik Walsts ! . iR AR L L e e Just one lot of fine Kid gloves th banmuct inmps with oastjw it a3 p 3 at extra values for Sat- Ts made of all wool | A very fine all wool i S ment of the Kansas and Nebraska Grand tion in Session. urday An vdd lot of lace cur- | that vou pay Tae for, Saturday at 50c e R WL C [ BU b madeE W G R stem, ¢ ity e ; S PR autiblia Ratiih i B ASTINGS A 3.—(Speclal Telegra S i6 TSR pleN BAlTE 5 , S 50c. § b | suit, d K % 3 faney ¢ 1 adlew’ fine cotton | Afmy D ieniiie mot ln b clly e ,_'{‘:T}"Ff_l et ‘)‘ “""_;?l"' bl ‘“r CRIH GHT GG e B double ¢ and | doublo seat and | cost to import, certainly $12 a doz. | with it frinze: o TR pial, ecrt andk erday for the purpose of electing officers | The Bee)—The Sixth district convention o .40, 4,90, . 10 11816, (Hiceaid | 108, go5a vallle e sbo Il EEGER, ARUNEWARS || IEdBas WY EEaN Al are orth ever cen for the coming year and of locating the sixth | the Young People's Soclety of Christian En- and $8.43. 25¢. ranted not, to rip, | not to rip. If not | Your choice for Saturday, of tans | . Never did we sl sofLadies knit drawors annual reunion. Fully seventy:fivo delogates | deavor opened its second annual session here Saturday, thres palrs for 50 Tf not satisfuctory | satisfactory y o ¥ much lamp_for so litiolrsey ribbel, and representing posts in the district were In | tonight. About 150 delegates are expected vou get another. ~ | get anc S R T ‘ i attendance and a most harmonious meeting 4 Fine balbriggan underwear, such as you | SR Qe got unothor. | browns orblacks at A e from the elght counties in the district, but so far only 100 have shown up. The first Ixtra value for At 8:30 a. m. Chambrays, all colors, regular 10c value, 5 $2-58 £5.00, Saturday Tor Fine oxford ribbed underwear, such as . 3¢ y in extr. 10 1 pair fo Extra_at 10)all wool suits In styles tl $1.00 and was held. Superior was chosen as the place o hold the next reunion by the unanimous ‘voice of the encampment and the commander | sossion, held this evening, was called to was instructed to select the date. He has | order by the secretary of the local union, | A4 announced thet it will be Augusi 13018, in- | Miss Sarah J. Bushnell. Rev. J. D. Dabney CHACE of Beatrico conducted the opening devotional | 23 g9 gp9 The following officers wero elected: Cap- A tain C. B. Adams was re-elected by unani- | o¥%08 I W R o o i CRUED mous vota for commander; Colonel Thomas Shuler, senlor vice; A. A. Burk, S sl s you pa At 7:30 p. m, Ladies' Fast Black Stockings, rogul 15e grade, for pay G0 a garment, for 2 A line of Boys' THE MORSE COMPANY. Lo, Saturday offefings are not merely cheap but tremendously under price. Better bargains IR LR find more than we have ever offered. These advertised are only a few pickings from lth (=)= ) argain list, sells for $1.00, Saturday T75c. These 1s Love.” F. F. Carruth i tary of the local Young Men's Christian as- I ot of \3!‘ :fl Z : = . Burk, | oelation, delivered the address of welcome, | Linens, Victoria Junior vice; camp surgeon, Dr. I W. Miteh- | ;*p "yiijte of Bruning responding. Dr. J. M. | Lawns and Nainsooks, oll; chaplain, E. §. Heisler; officer of the | Wijjon of Omaha delivered a general ad- | veal value 20¢, for day, M. M. Nelson. o ] Pl bl o went | dress on “The Pledge the Backbone of Chrls- /‘ The Woman's Rellef corps was a1%0 ew | tian Endeavor.” The soclal session followed = <) zooresented and the following officers Wero | (o address, State Secretary C. R. Cook of = et ot T iler oiee: | Lincoln conducting, and the local union as 4 el . vice | sisting. After an informal handshaking, re- Mrs. ~Saunders; treasurer, Mrs. Savage; | proshments were served to the delegat chaplain, Mrs. Wood. rate TECUMSEH, Neb., April 13.—(Special to 3 on O On motlon the Western Voteran, Lewls | pyq poo)—Tontght the Young People's Soci- | taken all the funds, anout $175, and carefully S TAVEY IS WER Honback editor, was made the official paper | e Bee) renwte (e TR BIOPCE eka | secreted them. N LLL , secre- PLEASE | Tenn.; J. B. Martin, Charleston, S. C.; J. F. | BIRTHPLACE OF THE TELEGRAPH | wire on fnsulators about e walls of his % Dolan, Wilmington, Del. room, and at the hour for the assembling of o _h':“‘l‘“(‘.“:flj:‘fj_’]“l‘]r’";"“"‘"l‘;“;h‘."‘l_“fv’”‘“:’“:;'r“j City presbytery closed a very successful two Coxey Recralts in sail Nebraska. will Be represented by chiofs | Morse and His First Electrical Experiment | his class in painting invited the half dozen ( el ol soldiers and thelr wivcs Wore | days' session In this clty. Delegates were | pRAVER CITY, Neb,, April 18.- from Omaha, South Omaha, Lincoln, Hast- in the New York University. students and friends present to witn ‘ BLYSHERILE CRD MOReY present from nearly every town in the dis- 5 2 : ngs, Beatrice, Plattsmouth, Grand' Island e natknblaithe Morse and Rob- | first act in the history praci i Old Abe post of this city. In the evening a | ™ ar i on' g accomplished n the way of | Telesram to The Dee)—Three recruits for | pio, 1 S (i Gl ional | and Chadron £ It is remarkable that both Morse and Rob- | oo p) )" Trpore was~ something about (';m‘l]l\ ‘ilrn'-:l:\::!s rl\:nl”(lg‘ m‘:‘m l:llun\flky\":]l‘h A“_r:“ better organization, and work for the coming ([-M.,s |“|"“).[ who \P,.,T,I"”.. sted i!“ m?{m 1vely I\I;ic;st 1;)0}.\9{. :;nIl’niq National e e e ert Fulton, u.ul nrl 1I1uv \\‘<lum Kn':lli‘],\l Norse’s mantier Lhat woraing “'||I” ,;": ceptio v . C. E. Adams, i vas od’ out. Rev. Harry Omar | for breaking into a freight car and stealing ceting of Ohiefs of Police. N geniuses in practical invention, says the | them into interested expectancy and stille FAaibh Saanantiy aluoten KanlBoniorivice) dez pyear Was | mapped Hout, RS & S HUEC 2,100 TRY IT ON TILLMAN. Ne . on’ electromanin. Among York Sum, were artists of ability and | the wonted jo it for Yoott 'of Hastings, stite president of the | clothing, were brought here today and sen- Young People's Soclety of Christian En- | tenced to the county jail for sixty days. deavor, was present and delivered an excel- TR partment commander of Nebraska. The evening program started with the sing- ing of “America,” followed by prayer by the chaplain. J. D.Stone then delivered the address of welcome, after which the choir rendered a beautiful piece of music. General Dilworth portrait painter b rofession. It s also | those pre £ ! ek W0 | were Willia Iissouri Pacific Engines Mortgaged, PROGRESS OF ORGANIZATION IN STATES Not Uncommon, | noteworthy that the only surviving witness, lent ddression “OUrsRelationahipe. HASTIN April 13.—(Special Teleg Sawing out sections of the skull i S o laowh o Profs Morae! st | nopoite, A COOL, 3 T1ON; Nob. ADrII13/—(Spe- NGS, April 13.—(Special Teleg: Sawing sections of the skull in order { 0 far as known, o . Morse's first | oumbed to O T i The memibars of the York | to The Bee)—The Missourl Pacific Railroad | & to give the brain room to develop symmet- | electrical experiment in the old university | came one District Baptist assoclation are holding their | company today filed a chattel mortgage and What Will Be Sought for at the St. | rically scoms a rather delicate and danger- | building in Washington square, whose tes- [ fizure painte unexepected n e, the young Alban study law, Dbut for portraiture, and be- our greatest portrait and Richard W. Hubbard, one of Curing Imbecility by Surgery isySaid to Be in a very cloquent speech prosented COm- | ypngal meeting here. — About twenty-five | lease of twenty-soven freight engines, in Louls Convention — Letter from sl opsration; Lsays| the¥/ Naw! Yori | Tedgar, | Uimonyiipractically)isaved|ithok honor (ot Athod|tiia earlisst cingnibareiol (UHGRACAINEA & ’r"k‘:‘"‘;:(‘{"k“';l'. with a solid gold badgo, *op- | Baptist ministers are in attendance. favor of the Baldwin Locomotive works, and Chiot Jansen 'of Milrnulias=Ne= but it Is one that has on several occaslons | invention to Morse, is also a portrait {jm:“'f,,fl'r T s e mander. Mr. Adams responded in a very A5 L 2 1 | (tho considgrationiis $25! 4. braskn's Represcntath been performed with perfect success. Chil- | Painte Iyn studio; Daniel Huntington, who had just happy vein and paid a beautiful tribute to his | CLEW TO CRAWKORD BANK ROBBERS, His Injurics Proved Fatal. dren apparently in a condition of hopeless Perhaps no stronger protest against the | been sent on to Mor:e from Hamilton coll on of the really handsome old uni- | because he painted p: ts and landscapes versity in Washington square could be ad- | 08 table o ‘.w: ‘llv' wer |v|.m-|« |y~«l.]m|ur Sl 7 . . aotual. orleinal | “boning” his Calculus, and eventually be- vanced than that it was the actual, orlginal | oypq one of the most eminent and indus- birthplace of electric telegraphy. {rious of portrait palnters, a successor of Morse made his first practical drawings, it | Morse in the presidential chair of the Na- old commander, General Dilworth, for the CEleh bravery he had scen him exhibit on the field of battle. Depratment Commander Howe delivered an interesting address In behalf of the old | gram to Tho Bee)—A reward of $200 and soldfer and his famlly and severely criti- Oficers Suspoct Dawes County Peoplo of GRAND ISLAND, April 13.—(Special Tele- idiocy have been treated upon this plan, and { Having Done the Work. gram to The Bee.)—Alvin Koehler, who was | Iver since last May, when the National | are in prospect of developing the facultics CHADRON, Neb., April 13.—(Special Tele- | badly Injured in an explosion of powder, | Association of Chiefs of Police union was or- | usual in those of like age. The removal of | which he had unwittingly placed in a stove, | ganized in Chicago, the president and or- | the bone, which has become unduly hardened, April 1, died_tod e t two we S G ’ ; one-third ‘of the stolon money is oftercd for | APTH, 1 died today after almost two weeks | ganizer, Chief W. 8. Seavey of Omaha, has | pormits growth, and the clouded fatellect uffering. clsed the n(}mlu\slmflf;ll. ; toputizea | tho capture of the Crawford bank robbers. guftering been hard at work perfecting the asscclation | may become clear and normal. is said, in 1832, while on his way home from | tio .._m..lu_my_‘ and 1[ now rlv:vllu-l\v;ll to bo Hon. Lowls Honbeck had been deputlzed | mie officers think they havo a clew to the A BURIED RACE. and tnstituting state organizations of chiefs | — Attention has been called to cases in | HAVT@ n @ vessel, which, rather curloualy, | the only surviving winess of "L SR RO et LAkt ncealtnet | ronbers) Manafithel i auspiclona fipalot its and city marshals to vork in confunction | wiich culcull had formed, 48 was supposed, | PO tho mame of another portralt painter— | BEHSEL BTG wilo i ‘a special aver: et hanlibasn K appointsa)c tau AN ey duty (| RAYes countyineople. T T Dissoreryot{WHALIMAYSLead it Mexico's | and auxillary to the national association. upon the silk ligatures used in internal | SUll¥: In 1835 he was Installed In a snug | sion 'to the profesior's pet subject; Corneliug #hich */as boyond his ability, having beén Must Pay the Shortage. Fabled hite Clty. On the Sth of May this year the national | operations. In one case an abdominal tumor | Suite of rooms in the northwest corner of the | Ver Bryck, a chum of Huntington's, whose ¥ jnstructed to speak of the martyred presl- TECUMSEH, Neb., April 13.—(Special to What appears to be the \'_cnflcnliml of an | association will meet in St. Louis, and, from | was removed, and some years later there | upper floor of the old university building, as | early death cut short a most promising et In is hand he nolaiifan orlginal | m Bee)—During tho administration of D. | 0l Aztec fable of o buried race of cave- | prosent indications all of the principal cities | Were caleuli present in quantity that caused | professor of the literature of the fine arts to | carcer in art, and AWilgw ihouhalisoony astigorotype of Mr. Lincoln, taken In R. Bush of this city as treasurer of Johnson | dwellers and a hidaen city in southwestern | iy the union will be represented. great distress. It was thought that some | the university. These lectures he illustrated | cealed affection tor, tho anter's avocation, at Danviile, 11l,, while there attending court. | R. Bus [Faltatingt pronerty! was nreasn e indthenlicil (o] RIsE auatence ambRE v Hom A weraYaayavall| EALSMorsa wankthentddiyaaraialaandhin o 5 ) "1 | Mexico 1s a matter in which local scientists a's efflc 5 ol elo 3 This plcture is the property of W. L. | county the bank of Russell & Holmes failed, | Mexieo 18 & fattet i N i To Omaha's efficient chief of police belongs | and that this acted as a nucleus around | prominent artists, his private pupils in the | the full vigor of manhood. He quictly but Hilyard of this city, and from it Mossrs, | in which Bush had $8,000 of county funds | 470 IRterested At PEv 4 eIt sals e tHala an A tiondanial || S hioh ths erltty foasticles, gatiie b L £ ! ! i enthusiastically explained the arrangement i A 3 L. P. Leroyal, a French engineer who has ¥ s gather. studio, and a limited number of the general i Myors & Hunter had caused to be enlarged | deposited. The commissioners of the county | Loroyal, 8. Xreng A P neaking. tards b 'he . BARTREET BENCTAt 1 of his apparatus, the principle employed, Y would not accept his certificate of deposit | had a lengthy residence in the Mexican re- firm basis. In speaking about it yesterday, e public. The illustrations which he gave | o | |ww|hy n agreed code of signals he to life slze a portrait, handsomely framed, and it was the duty of Mr. Hon- beck to present this picture to the post. This he did, paying a most eloquent and fitting dboard, and | expected to be able to transmit Intelligence to great distances by the simple use of in- sulated wires. ze and Huniington, who both had studios in the building, arrived on the scene just in time to hear the ex- planation. Then Morse touchied the key of the instrument, making a few breaks in the circuit, and the first telegraphic sparkled from the rude sounder al the end of the long wide eireult. To the young | art students it was a matter of curiosit | but not one of them realized the tre- mendous import of the clicking of tho rude home-made Instrument of the professor's own and unaided construction, which arrived in the city of Mexico | Chief Seavey said: Blind Girl Saved by a Dog. were made nn‘lflIIL:l‘ lih'wi;l «]vf ca L g every now and then would betray the sec ily, the S-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. | jnfauation of the master for ingenious mech- ace Thornton of Hendersonville, Ky., | anism. The professor was, in fact, greatly born blind, but displays wonderful pre- | absorbed in his electrical apparatus, which he ad just brought to some stage of utility. This, says one of his pupils, who has a vivid recollection of many interesting episodes in that corner studio, was quite exasperating to on the bank in adjustment of accounts at | Public, has g the final settlement held the first of the f‘mm the l‘\lld.\lfxfugu southwest and reports “I have recently received information to yoor, (r'ulll-rtlmnl of llhvnslu{)r(mf\- was. or- “"l;“r'.‘fi‘ ‘:~';‘m;;"j‘|;:l"‘"’r";{ _'I'l‘ ”"‘:v!m:“";l‘:. h‘{‘ the effect that every state in the union and | Hor tribute to the original of the picture. Com- | dered from Bush and his bondsmen. The | FUOIC natural ¢ wh Pl R R e mander Adams responded in a very appropri- | names of 1,200 voters, who were of the opin- lieves to be the greatest in Mexico if not in ‘f Iy E\vtr) erritory will be ably reprs w 1 e T otat thio, arcyatt would | o' that under tho! circumatances Bush and | tho world, A dlspatch tofthe St Loula sented by prominent police officials at the | cociousness in recognizing persons by the be highly prized. his bondsmen should not be held for the | Globe-Democrat ‘l“"h': him as ing it is | first annual meeting of the Natlonal Chiefs | sound of their voices, and even footsteps. Followinge this was a speceh by Governor | amount but rather the Il\):m sl\v)[ulxl fall on :X']:“Il;\llll:!rl!l‘r;lr’l ”_‘I‘(“'I'_"' i _!“‘I‘I“""h (harern m"!: of Police union, which will convene at St. | The little tot often wanders about the farm, | Iro 0, vhic! o complimented Su- | the county, were obtained on petition. Over | Uacahus situated some distance sof A T :: SRS i 1 attendes % R antoh W tanrlares S el ( Grgunse.l 1 whish © 1o comulimented sl 00 S, L O obuld mot e the | of Cuernavaca, which hitherto has been sup- | Louls Tusaday, May 8; also that one of the | attended by a Sootch terrler-Tthere bolng | Morse's special students, o e thivd oonboous || Cmattaniinithe sameillghtiwera attachaditota (posed:toibesthellaresat naturalicaye dniexs) somm S eners and five ehlat constables of | Hof6 A SCENEY iR Tho twain: were | shoney e batterlost rounlon, located here the third consecu- | MAtE 10 N emonstrance, . Both potitions | istenco in Mexico. M. Loroyal, after pene- the Dominion police, representing the Inrgest | grossing o pasture, near Ehe el anilns || SuShIL gushiais woll, Sergeant Cole, Past Department Com- | Were lald before the board, but that body | trating 8 agnalderablecgipiance {ho eave, | gities of Canada, will attend this meeting. | furiated bovine, incited at the sight of a red | or a ¢ mander A. V. Cole, General Gage and | Was of the opinion that it was not empow- | Hetersltied ‘6 FI0NC g B~ | he states of Massachusetts, Michigan, Ne-| shawl, made a rush with lowered head for . e 4 ago very Inappreciable aud . e iis q ered o o 0 A refused to | tion of it, and, accordingly a few da 8 | others made short speeches, after which | ered to act in th '""‘*l:,»";:]I'“‘m’"“’“‘” ',n‘"{ o hed” Mimuelf with suficient food for | braska, Illinols, Arkansas, Iowa, Tennessee | the child, when the gritty dog interpcs-d, and | po the first to witn the actual ac- they sald. “Why or of art neglect his pro- azy thing of vitriol and > was to eceptio d e o 0 give the petitioners an. I selzing the v the nose g o aill Jac- | gounded the recorded message of the thetregeption and oninp LAro: adjgurned, B o atommey was srdered o take tho | days, provided Kimselt with lanterns, etc., | and Georgla have recently organized state ';:‘r‘lllll’lk(l'\“lll”I‘:",“ :’I’n“',',‘:“_"_“I_J_‘,:'K'::;m':; Juser| comulishmentlatiielsaisla” toleRtanhyaThodlletcatniclita)s Afterward, with the ald Rreatinlsiadithe Xe anails T o ealleculon of tho shortage, | and sol out upon lis task alone. As 16 | unions to bo auxtliary to the national union | q&ycce “The biina girl sped for the gate and | truiments Gne morning got hin crudo In- | of Mr. and later, of the Messrs. Vail, YORK, Neb., April 13.—(Speclal Telegram v orrae T Went along he made a thorough plan of the | ana"wiil send large delegations to attend | oomior: He Dl & NTLl torrier: was. soon | Jiaments into shapo, set upon an mpra- | bettor instrumonts wero made and atrial to The Bee.)—The clty council has for some UBarrett Scott's Case, cave, but did not anticipate that his task [ o aped, h 4 00! vised battery in the wash basin of his pal- |, lished across the park from the . Louis convention. The same is ex- | g ¥ B maddoned! b . NELIGH, Neb., April 13.—(Special Telo- | would be so arduous as it proved. At first | oseaq n(' O i vl Bk 0 | loredito death byithe maddenedibeast, ette table, strung a few yards of brass gram to Thé Bee)—Counsel in the Darrett | the bottom of the cave was a gradual slope | jips, Kentucky, Wisconsin and Pennsyl- Scott case argued a motion for a continuance | downward and then changed upward, and | vania, which will organize similar police today afterward alternated for the m st part be- | ypjons during the present month WW The Wilgeckl divorce case from Douglas | tWeen descents and ascents, Here and ther: )t allowing herself to be in the back- A X NOTFUARTFRART G HARTHF DT TH D TCHAN county took & turn here yesterday in the | however a level bottom of great width was | ground, Nebraska will send a delegation shape of depositions before H. L. McGinty, | met. The helght of the cave varied much, | dight chiefs from the most prominent cities. Botary. for the defendant and plaintiff as to | 83 might naturally be cxpected. 1In some | ““Chfef of Police J. T. Jansen of Milwaukee values of property. The testim of all | Places it was several hundred feet high. For | pas sent out a circular leter to the ch some distance from the entrance no trace of it psses gave the defendant the highest me distance from the en of police of that state, which, I think Wiinesses gave the ant e g human beings was found. Occasionally mag- | the' true ring to it. He st io window to the old tavern opposit time been contemplating the purchase of the water works plant, now operated by a stock & company. The question of an appraisement made for the purpose of buying the plant was submitted at this spring's election and the | ning lon about two-thirds of the voters favores purchase, The city council met this ev to discuss the question, but an injunc was served on each of the city officials f bidding them ing any action In the If you wish encomiums for ch: ity and morality, Dur- is the lette matter. It also forbids the paying of any 4 4 v cent stalatites and stalagmites, the finest | = pyyp e Rent Yot : tho years she resided here she kept During the past ten years a gradual, but 1 ohtest, sweetes money out of the water fund and restrained | INE the years she resided hovo B omer | M. Leroy had ever seen, Were encountered A O N the lightest, sweetest, them trom having anything to do In_any [ Boarders. tu 150 B0 BN mude o living | After proceeding for some hours he came Tvice in MOSt of our oltles, SR way, shape or form with the said York | o upon what had evidently been an ancient employment as a_ polic mest cake, f . B the family. “Had. Water Works company. Construing the in- f% {00 WHIRE ooy Oakdale will come up | cemetery, as ther junction literally, the fire department would bodies there, to reward for political work were at least 400 petrified | officer wing to ther with ancient *idols, fast close , and as a | gage in the po arily, ~but " to I biscuit and bread, be In contempt of court should they tap the t,',’:‘l:":_j:;;(le::: ":\I'Ill).:lll‘l one.. "m":h“ "I‘;;;*J ote. Thero was {ll\n a rv?um‘..lm o 'f"'f",‘[‘.["" uenco s men 8 4 S mains to extingulsh a fire. e < | clear water, which was found to be excellent. | muke it their life's 1 s, Now, while Royal Baking Powder - b Some of the tools, as well two or thr this progress has been' going on in_ in- 4 Much Needed Raln Falling. Fremont Notes and onnls, skulls, M. Leroyal brought away with him, dividual departments’ there has not been AKING o uE LA [ SUPERIOR, Neb., April 13.—(Special Tele- FREMONT, April 13.—(Special to The Bee.) | and they are now in this city. The ap- | that cordial and efficlent co-operation be 15 lll‘ll\i“‘“f"flm‘: gram to The Bee)—Rain has been falllng | —A party of ladies and gentlemen from this | pearance of the cemetery thus lighted up | fWeen :\5“‘ }l"‘:""‘_‘l'l "l'l[jfrl'""\';jj“"i' QL \‘;"‘f{k"ffr in their for the first time in hundreds of years was hero since last night. It came none too [ o v o Wahoo tonight to assist in the ippressing and detectiig orime demands re since lo r 1 ity went to Wahoo tonlgh | gruesome in the extrome, and well calou- | SAPPESSSINE and detectig crime demands, early, as many flelds of wheat have already | crganization of a clrcle of Ladies o the | Fioq to’ shako tho nerves of the explorer. | ot ke olive offetr that bortor i Absolutely Purs paration. pr Wuccumbed to the long dry spell and farmers | Grand Army of the Republic at that place, Nothing daunted, however, M. Leroyal con- | prompter ‘assistance ‘cati be relied upon were much discouraged. A company of about a score of Fremonters, | (jnued his explorations. It was not until | Where the heads of departments are pe 24 K3 Messrs, Loe & Lee of Wahoo have arrived | headed by Dr. and Mrs. Colburn, left today | pa had traveled a great distance that ho | Sonally acqualnted. | This nized de . O ) wih a part of the material and will at once | for San Franclsco, thought it time to call a halt and proceed | f2ct in our police syste | to_the or- Ch e R eiint. ‘work on thelr hew. electric light | The funcral of Mrs. J. W. Love yesterday [ thobENt b LI 0 ol o o Tar ‘as ho could | funization ~ ot “the ¢ National Chiefs ~of lcago ca (] orities erti y. plant in this city, afternoon was largely attended. Rev. M. | gon the distance to be traversed might be | tiat on in Chicago” lust My At - HASTINGS, April 13.—(Speclal Telegram | Buss of the Congregational church and Rev. | sonsiderable, with chances for the cave open- | he R L] 3 "y s :;“_m“"h”’"“";} “h-“ H‘I-' ™. to The Bee.)—For nearly twenty-four hours | Mr. Tate of the Baptist church officiated ing out, as the floor seemed to be well trod- | state be organized inte branch ST - this section has been treated to an almost Dr. Nourse's lecture at the Congregational | gen by human feet, He retraced his steps | Many such unions have:already been in- b continuous sonking, The rainfall s nearly | church last night called out a good audience | as spoedily os possible, and, after being un- | Stituted, and other stales are coming In ‘ AR A D s L s h S nh and & Balf S ront Iteraut s T ated, s DOt | e ook o bawani of thenty-four Hours: | PPN AR AR g i I find the RovaL BAKING POWDER superior LY GRAND ISLAND, April 13.—(Special to | trayal of the dual life of the average poll- | tsund himselt once more at tho entrance of | for tiics Bresident of the National Union ! RN CATRE Al X 2 ; i~ The Boo)—A- e rain is falling in this | ticlan, professional man and tho society [ {ha cave. of | tor Wikeonii 1 v catfed & st of %2\ toall the others in cvery respect. It is purcst and VAL county, - doing immense improvement to | leader was excellent and frequently convuls- | N “Ticroyal promises to make further ex- | pose of perfecting & state ors Pu # ( o ¢ 2 crop prospects. ng. s b plorations before long. 1t is expected that a | Tt coting will be,held April 24 in Mil 5 strongest. ? I would urge upon every chief marshal to make It his business to attend, so as to nsure the success of the new organization."” The f have alr Saloon ¢ horifr, Amberry Hates” Slnyer Wants a New Trial, | party fully equipped for the exploration of | Wik ARAND I8! 8 [Boan EOTA OITY. Nel g these wonderful caverns of the dead will toon GRAND ISLAND, April 13.—(Special to | DAKOTA CITY, Neb. April 13.—(Special : e 5 5 be fitted out under the guidance of the dis The Dee.)—The saloon of William Winters | Telegram to The Bee.)—District Judge Nor- | [0 it g e outcome of the investiga was clos by the sheriff last night by | ris this afternoon heard arguments for a ! tions are being awaited with interest. The virtue of a chattel mortgage in the sum of | new trial in the case of James T. Willis, | natives of the locality, as in fact the Indian CWALTER S, HAINES, M. D, “Prof. Chemistry, Rush Medical «Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health,” etc. lowing heads of police departments ady written President Seavey that they will attend with RREIEIEY $2,600 In favor of the Security National bank. | who was found guilty of manslaughter for | population in general in Mexico, believe that | =%, delegation: Thomas Winters has another saloon which s not in- | killing Amberry Bates January 2. The | somewhere near the southwestern coa:t of 1 yior, Loulsville, Ky.: A, B. Connolly, volved. points raised by Willia' attorneys were tho | Mexico exists a great white city with count Atlanta, i C. B, Pettls, Norfolk Thomas Cannon, New Albany, Ind.; J Scanlan, Council Bluffs, Ia; R. W. Mc Claughry, Pontlac, TI.; M. H A small army of twenty-eight vagrants | instructions of the court. The case was taken | less treasure which has never been seen by was harbored in the city jail last night and | under advisement until April 19, and court | white men, and the approach to which is so Made from pure grape cream of tartar, and the sent out of town this morning. adjourned to that date. tutricate and cleverly concealed that a | p VST o LR o ”\‘“'I'u ",‘”‘,5‘ f Y v = anger has never entered its solitary pr slan i enner, Aurora, I1.; (32 Valparaiso Postofiice Robbed. Went Through the Tioket Ofce. NTORRSE Starkweather, Detroit, Mich.; M. Carr, atat D, 4 N . . ’ % VALPARAISO, Neb, April 13.—(Speclal ARCADIA, Neb., April 13,—(Speclal to The Siaakh ———— Grand Rapids, Mich.; Henry Hoehn, Cleve On‘y B‘lklng l OWder bontfllnlflg lwlthcrammonm nor '-lh““' y Telegram to The Bee)—The postofiice safe | Bee.)—Sneak thieves entered the B. & M. Knlghts of Labor Open Meeting. JARG, O} 1P O, MM Birminghain, Ala 8 “was blown open this morning about 4 o'clock | railroad depot here while the agent was at District assembly No. 126 is making ar. “;:]y ‘t:rnil:‘x::lls:h:n:-:" ::lr Ilm‘“{m}.ul ;‘:ln' 1 about $300 worth of stamps taken, but | dinner and pried open the ticket ofice door | rangements for an open meeting, which will | Ottawa, Ont.; H. J. Grasett, Toronto, Ont & purse containing $70 was overlooked and | and broke open the money drawer, but | be held In thelr hall next Wednosday even- [ W. McVerity, Ottawa, Ont.; Major Moore Joft laylug on the floor. The work appeared [ falled to secure any money as the agent had | lug. to discuss economlc questions. District of Columbia; J. H. Clack, Nashville, —ad D %% ROYAL BAKIHG POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. CHELREAEREIEHER 8 O Ag