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i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 8§, 1901, SLITTLE ONE™ 1N HUSP]HI ‘DEATH CLAIMS CARL MORTON“RRI(.ATW.\ IN .\},BRASI\A‘.-, resie of morimaes e e vy | e, dps, chuemany Comie Wers, [CANBIE B ACCLAMATION | WOUTD ANNEX PART OF IDAHO i i 4o LT L ""‘ A, amounting 10 430630416, 1 e Pk Chalrmian, Vantoskick \ L | Washinaton sini Fianning o Cut o0 Obarles Bhon, Accussd of Murder, is in Bad | nenmonin, ‘mm Enginesr Ohanael Buggeets Radioal [ Foorcd: oo eg e nting by I I ML Arends, B0ear. | Bouth Dakota's Senatorial Preliminary Ends - ‘ \Vi"'fllr’f\\ LT,»‘“«: ?n,’,::,m; ot T“r;] :;r;“w ‘u‘wv\r‘vrulq:n.('\"lwli ,'.‘:‘ ‘::nlip_:ym’.:‘ et N l“'.' L - ery l_mw-u y m:‘m‘r\,:::v:i,‘ W, 7 o ts home in Waukegan, this | > 04.61; re 4 1, amounting t REMOVAL OF BULLET CHECKS POISONING | Morion. &1 as a great shock to this | BILLS BASED ON SUPREME COURT OPINIONS * community The cause of his death wa Can. | peneumonta, which he contracted only a \irman; Currle, Trompen, Miller, Reu! of the northern part of ldaho to Washi g SENATE AND HOUSE BOTH CAUCUS [ton. State Representative Lore will b Manufactures and Commerco—McCarger chnirman; O'Neill, Edgar, Pitney, Krume the matter beforo the Was [ back ture. The purpose is to add Indifference of People In Bastern | ¥ Public Charities—Martin, chatrman; Now- | py reeaCornered Fight for Chief Clerka [y opany oo 38,510, ston legisla Hall o this atato Another Leade weve M cated, and Reanlta fn o | foW dave ago Steele, Hodges, Liddail | ated north of the L y > | He © the Christmas holidays here, | PAFt of State s a Gres¢ Obatacle, ! iscellaneous Subjects--Oleson, chajrman; [ ahips Results in Remer Ing | forty-sixth parailel, which is the southern st Th ot ) il |leaving for home with his family on but They Will Awaken to the | (Continued from PHeet Page. hae, Currie, Harlan, Steele, YOUN, | Named — Minnehaha Delegn- boundary to Washington. This would in 2 e | Decamber 30, at which time he appeared | Great Denefits Proposed. — ek . “{l'l__' rporatiogs—Terlet | (ton's Hapless Predicament. the famous Coeur d'Alens minin « 9 e [to be in the best of bealth except for a paper having a bonafide circulation of 200 | man fgo. Martin, O'Neill, | and the greater part of the Cle | slight cold | subscribers and which shall have been | Afer jj Normal Schoote—0'Nelll, | | water gold flelde. Northern ho has in FREMONT, Neb., Jan. 7.—(8peclal)—~| Carl Morton was born in this city thirty- | LINCOLN, Jan. 7.—(Special.)—State En. published in the county for fitty-two con- | Alrman rige, Allen, Owens, Mere: | PIERRE, 8. D. Jan. 7.—(Special Tele- [the past voted In favor of such antexa When Sheriff Kreader went fnto the jall|five years ago. He was the youngest son |gineer Cha in a report on irrigation |Becutive weeks is a legal newspaper and a | deth k adi) deral | EFAM)—Last night the names of Kelth and |tlon, It s argued that scuthern Idaho thi: orning he found Charles Rhea, “the | of Former Secretary J. Sterling Morton. |in Nebraska, suxgests to the legislature 'proper publication in which to publish any v;‘. [,{'” it ‘y;;rf\vnyu‘v“l:xyvv':'v s an ',',.'f' fal. | Preston were withdrawn from the sena- | W« uld not consent because of lack of ra lttle one”’ of the bandits held for shoooting | He restded here until last April, at which |the adoption of radical legislation for the |and all legal and officlal notices | ari Owens, Oleson om | torial contest and just before the caucus | Way connection between the (wo parts of Herman Zahn, suffering intensely from one | time he removed to Waukegan to take |protection and promotion of irrigation in The senate was called to order by Lieu- | State Frison-Trompen. chairman; Oleson, | tha Stover was also taken off, leaving | the state and especially becauso of tho of the wounds in his left leg. The bullet | charge of the United States sugar refinery. | terests. The measures proposed, he in- |tenant Governor Savage at 2 p. m. and atter | ARgnds, Vantiosiirk, Krmtes frman; Mit- [ Gamble alone in the race and his was the B Iy e o SRGULESECH] the. MIRIEY In his chest aiso Interfered with his bre Up to this time he had been general | sists, are made necessary by the recent & roll call by the sec teth only name presented to the caucus, Rep- | Fots (n the Coeur d'Alene distric ing. It was, therefore, decided to take | manager of the s E er. Privileges and Iiections Young, chafr tary Chaplain Cress ‘y,- Crounse, O'Nelll, M arch factory here and opluion of the supreme court touching upon |wan led the body in pi f Yankton presented it | years of martial law 3 resentative Price wan: Harlan, Martin, Campbell, Woostin | — him to the Fremont hospital for treat-|was interested in other local enterprises. |the common law of riparian rights Oleson of Cuming offered u foint resolution | fuan: Harlan, Mar s ‘ and the somination was made by acclama e T B T T Y ment. Seated in one of the big office chairs, | He was highly regarded by everyone in this | “The great obstacle in the way of bene- |authorizing the electors of the state to Venue—Martin, chatrman: Edgar. Cur- | tion ST. PETERSBURQ, Jan. 7.-After satls hoe was carrfed by two stalwart ers | elty. He leaves a widow, who s a daugh- |ficlal legislation 1s the indifference on the | Vote for or against a constitutional conven \n,” Yo Owere, \‘\” et "}“';‘ e It became apparent this forenoon that the | g oiouilc filling the prellminary stages, across the block to the hospital and up the | ter of Robert Payne of this city, and two part of the people living in the castern |tion at the next general election to be held | |\l M &teete, VanBoskiri, Cure, | three-cornered fight for chiet clerk of the | 6oun Lamsdort has been definitively ap- stairs to the operating room. The crisp |children. Arrangements for the funeral |part of tho state,” remarked Mr. Chamnel. |for the cloction of members of the leglsla- | Alien. Meredet) house, waged by Bower, Cone and Daly t 0 ' |5 ¥ : and Engraving Bills-New:| | pointed minister of fc irs morning alr and the bright sunlight, Which | have not been made. They do not realize what a benefit irri- | ture. IrOlling AN ereis Glesss, HAMan, } would result in all of them being left out. | could Dot peneteate the bars of his cell | gation 18 to the western half of the stat A motion by Currie of Custer naming the | fhut!fiians MoCarEer, Oleson. | The nume of William Remer of Lawrence seomed to liven him up a little. He leaned | GIRL CARRIES HER REVOLVER NOW. | Tyore ara today over 1,300,000 of | following additional employes of the senate | _fmmigration- Currie, chafrman: Berlel. | way taken up aud he was selected, although back with a firm, set look on h with| gyine Tinste Raenisy M Nebraska land un authorized L34 ek flte M. O Home—fdgar, chairman; Steele, | Rot on the ground mor known as an ap tightly closed lips and teeth, striving to | = cye it i et Wede 1 tlon and, of course, there s still Stenographer—Miss fe M. O'Rourk. 11, Tyman, | plicant ropress any evidence of the pain he was ILAND, Neb., Jan. 7—(Special.)—Late | 1and under irrigation without authority of | Page—Clifford Stultz Nefll, chatrman; Harlan. M- | “rho house can elections were: A. G uffering. The bold, defiant look he WOre | jugt Salurday aftornoon, while Mr. and Mrs, |the state board. Nebraska ranks ahead of | Fireman—E. D. Smith e, Mhatrmen ers, speaker; William Remer of Law- when he surrendered Saturday afterroon |y Kackloy, who live in the west part of | Kansas and the Dakotas in this respect | Janitor—C. D, Bleseing Allen, Trompen, M rence, chief clerk; George W. Moulton of fl was gone, and in its place a grim, det own, were ave no official figures on | Copyists—Mrs, Carrie Wilson, Fay V n- wn town trading, a note was nd although I Day, first assistant; Ell Dawson of Clay minud exprossion and an evident intent 10 | 1oty on the gate post in tront of thetr house, | the sublect I belleve that Wyoming and | Retkirk and W, H. Roed APlook oanLItite das second assistant; J. B. Devine of Faulk remain game to the end. Though onlY & | 7ha note read as follows Colorado are the only wesetern states that | The senate, upon motion, adjourned until Bdgar, O'Neill, Reuting, Miller. | gorgeant-at-arms; Joseph A. Hoffer of Doy, he has good mental ability. He made | M 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, immediately Kackley: You are requeeted to de- have a larger acreage under {ir 4y g | A A R B Hutehison, assistant; Carl Jones ot Tur no complaint and did not say a word, only | pasit $L00 i "gold the bottom of the But In Irrigation laws Nebraska after which the Jik olican men Dere went | Y A Acylume—Baldrige, | ner, bill clerk; J. R. Howell of Roberts, gritted his teeth while his clot wa e €5 G rulinond that funt |hind many of the western tea and to | Into caucus to « der the adoption of the | Ar Owe ung, Cum- | cyjof of engrossing force; E. A. Loune boing removed and chloroform adminis- | Wil be Kidnapad And eartied Awpy. We ara (femedy existing evils thero should be an (FePort of the committee on standing com- | bk | 4 e Ransom. chatrman; | ville, § aste M. Stormont, mes tered the Kidnapers of Omaha and we adviae voi | amendment to the state constitution. This | mittees. [ e and g R Sels, eus: | senger: Rev. Eills, chaplatn; John M- Pleass' of Cloth in Wensd, 1o omply with out threat. - We know you |amendment should \e or limit ripartan | The following senate files were intro- | jne Pitney, Hodges, Lyman, Cumming M| honid watchman, Dr. Haslam found and & G8-call- | wre worth. ' and know Just what k0" rights. It should create an office of state |duced at tc sslon of the senate: fer, Paschal, Woostinfolm, Zetkler, Keum- | Ty "Lonyta caucus selected: 3. M. ber. builet Just back the left| The Ashland police think that the note fs |eEineer and provide for a state board of n Tors of the stite to vote | New Committes Apportionment Vantios. | son of Brown, president pro tem; Kknee, together with several pleces of cloth. | the work of some joker or crank who de- | iFrigation. % (it Cohatitutional convention, | Kirk, chafrman: Haldriee, Owens. CUFHC. | goriven of Davison, secretary; Y. P! . The wound had already began to suppurate | sired to frighten the Kackley family. The here should also be an amendment to | K. B by Haldrige-An act tn amend | Ol o, O ek Suvage. ehaifman; | of Bonhomme, first nssistant; L. H An Excellent Combing and had the bullet and cloth been permit- | original note, which was read by a Bee ro- (the irrigation district tawa added Mr. | B SE NoDrikkn for the year | grende, Aflen, Younk, ~Owens, Haldrleo, |gon of Lincoln, second assistant; B. F The pleasant method and benefi ted to remain there blood polsoning would | porter, did not specify any date when the | Chenne All persons having claims prior " | VanBoskirk, | @ airman: Martin, Owens, | Packett ot McPherson, bill c t to rey 1 chap of Nebraska, rki A A 95 i \ 8 effects of the well knowa ..-n,.m, soon have set in and the days of the| money should be deposited. The letrer |10 1895 should be required to filo them | Rowen of Turner, chief of engrossing force; [ Sygup or 1108, manufactured by t oung bandit would have been ended. A | was writfen on scratch papor with a lead- [ Within one year or forfeit their rights AL Mol o e ‘;:‘,’.“"“ K .“‘b,,l.‘ tablish a state bar “FOR HEADS OF COMMITTEES |ire I Bradtord of Grant, assistant; J CALIPORNIA F1a Syrue Co., fllustrato bullet which the doctor thinks from the | pencil and the spelling was corre to regulate the prac- Kibbler of Marshall, sergeant-at-arms; J. | the valueof obtaining the liquid laxa- condition of the surface of the wound was | cep? in the word Ogallala “As Wyoming has been taken as & model | n or Viihering in the state of Nebraska | ¢y yiemen Likely to Named by | H. Wright of Brule, assistant; Rev. Burton | tive principles of plants known to be from a Winchester r had passed en-| The man who left the letter was 6een | as to her irrigation laws, it should be|the provisions of thie act i eaker Sears of the of Hughes, chaplain medicinally laxative and f' entivr irely through his left thigh about four | by Levi May's son, who lives nearby. He 8. taken as & model as to the law of state( S .4l by O Neil inches above the kn A third bullet that | was described by the boy as a short, thick- | control entered the chest from the rear, just be- [ set man, wearing a black hat and black ! that st An act to amend sec- tions 19, '20 and 21 of el Compiled Statutes of Neb: 2, by Ransom-—An The Minnahaha county delegation came | themin the form most refres! here asking for the senatorship and sev hing tot table to the system, ect strengthening lax: pter xix of the aski of 1899, ct to amend sec LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 7.—(Special Tele- | eral good elective places and could not of waters. In the constitution of te, adopted In 1889, it was pro- te and ac I me pe y low the ribs and was lodged either at the | overcoat. | vided that all waters were the property | bf the Criminal Code so a8 to pro- | gram.)—Spenker Sears will not announce | akree among themselves as to what places | iV , cleansing the system effectually. ase or possibly in the left lung, could not| Miss Linnunie Kackley, the threatened vic- | of the state. The constitution provided for | fofh feehle minded fomales and to repeal |, pouse commitiees until tonight or to- | they really wanted when they could not dispelling colds, headaches and fevers ’s “ Mocated and is still there. This has|tim, s 18 years old, a pupil In the Ash-|a board of control, consisting of the state poction us now eXIBUNK. + authorlzing | morrow morning, but it is learned unofi- | secure the senatorship. As a result they | §eutlyy Mg “‘Vl“j“‘ enabling one cought on a local attack of pneumonia, | land High school and the only child of | engineer and superintendent of water di- | members'of the bar to elect a special dis- | clally that he has declded upon the following | bave secured nothing Dln\:r:;)}nl I‘:‘ nll.m’ 1‘«:x|‘~|||.;| '"‘lj” from which he is suffering (his afternoon, | the family. She s an expert shot with & | vision, to have control of the appropriation | (et diilke to preside during the abwence, | chatrmanships: Finance, ways and means, NS BT B Witk ke T Rt ke s which the doctors say s not serious Tevolver, having been taught that ac-|of all waters, subject to review by the [{he judge of the distriet court ang to pro. | A. W. Lane, Lancaster; judiclary, John J.| vt 7 i stanse, ahd its actig on the kidneys When a Bee reporter entered the jail this | comp.ishment while her parents lived on | courts. Vide' for (e, qualificetion. mud. Jutied of | MeCxstby. Dixon: rallroads, Louts Smith- | MITOHBLL,S. D, Jan. T—(Bpecial Tele. | . SEEOS G A SN R e kkantag afternoon Rhea was lying on his cot fn[a ranch in Grant county. Bince the recelpt| “The state of Wyoming s not alone | §lich Shecial judge and for adjournment o ! gram.) . C. Preston, who was a candi- | 1¥ \ e ance, R. W. Lafiin, Sheh shecial Jucwe and for adjournment of | berger, Stanton; insurance, R i presc {0 Fegeal peo- nd bankers, J. R. ( rporations, J. W. the big cage, with his left leg drawn up, |of the note she goes armed and it will bo his eyes closed and his teeth and lips set | decidedly unhealthy for the sender to at together with grim determination. His | tempt to carry out the threat. Kackley LM% | dato for United States acnator, aid not | OF irritating them, mako it the iden A * | permit his name to go before the republic: SIS o ATISE | 5 SO RE Blarres \NIVKELREY i kuar wired In the process of manufacturing figs in the adoption of constitutional provisions | and no judge is present and to repeal sec- | Gage: banks abandoning or denying the existence of the | tions 20 and 30 of chupter xix of the Com- | Richardson; common law doctrine of riparian rights. | PIicd Statutes of Nebruska ! e o N enruska, act to protect | 8tFonS, Nemaba; public lands, 0 theeGRT to Hasrers s are used, as they are pleasant to the breath came heavily and he was evidently | moved to Ashland about four months ago.| When the new state constitution of Idaho P kAT ASE 12,protact | neer, Douglas; printing, Mel Uhl, Douglas; | 1% " thiranal 1o Hepresentatlve Bras. On | - tgyte, but the medicinal qualities of the suffering. There were shots in his neck, | s - was adopted it provided that the right |by Drovidink for a registry and exhibition | claims, B. E. Wilcox, Douglas; state uni- | o u's return from the east Satur- | ramedy are obtained from senna and back and hip which were not disturbed. | Cattle Ru too divert and appropriate the unappropri- | Of hides and to provide a penalty for the | yersity and normal schools, A. J. Warner, d waters of any ~An act entitled an | Lanca natural stream to any | 8, 1 45 by Boldrl ter; telegraph and telephone, Georg beneficlal use should nmever be denied. In|act to prevent sales of merchandise in fraud | E. Mead, Douglas; municipal government, + | that state the common law so far as it re ereditors. R B R LB L | lated to riparfan rights was entirely 1g- | The man who gave his name as Burton {s| BROKEN BOW, Neb., Jan. 7.—(Special | undoubtedly William Darrell. This morn- | Telegram.)—The sheriff of Custer county ing his wife arrived from Norfolk and at 8ccompanied by two citizens of Sargent once went to the jall to see him. Ho was |arrested two men yesterday in Blair county tuch affected at meeting her, zud she re- | Who had stolen Senator I. M, Currles’ cat. other aromatic plants, o method | day night he disclosed to his friends that he had decided to withdraw from the sena- | known to the CALIFORNIA F1a SYRUP torial field and mccopt a proposition com- | | Co.only. Inorder togetits beneficial effects and _to avoid imitations, please aw practice and | remember the full name of the Company 16, By Oleson—An act to amend sec- | HeRry McCoy, Douglas Hesomb N pREtmals TH, Blg chapter iv of title 30 of the Code < b, THeY: EEMREWIRARGR! \hel g ! | nored and abolished. In Arizona the ter-|of Civil Procedure. Siiteilen REtionery Rejactol: h[»“\:x.l remove to that point in the early | printed on the front of every package. mained talking with him for some time. | ¢ hey acknowledged their guilt today | pitorial bill of rights declared all natural| S F. 47 Cleson=An Kot 10 amend. ssds 460 5 (Briscial Telagram,)— | S9rine County. Atiacnes. Silnson has ot yot |45 Wero taken to Blair county this evod- | bastes of water o be Dublie property. nd | 52 1 and 055 churter il tihl 3 OF 196 | maa soorelury. of he. senhte reluraed &| eswntn te TROTErE o | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. filed complalnts agaiust the three men, but ‘l\‘:h f\'\" l\f liminary trial. Their names are | provision was made for the appropriation | 8. . 48, by Oleson—An act to provide for | large smount of erroneously printed sta- |,\\\‘”\: \\-\.'\" J ,I WAt 4:“":7 1 SAN FRANCISOO, QAL 5 will probably do so tomorrow. They will| ¢ fcCullough and J. L. Rittenhouse. | of vater for beneficlal uses. The statutes | the sale by rafiroad companies of unclaimed | tjonery for the senate and senate cOm= | orlo MeSwain of Bamn hus bren toooial )= LOUISVILLE, KY NEW YORK, N. Y. probably walve preliminary examination (They had killed one of the animals for beef | Bo0d= 1 4 of New Mexico provide that no Inhabitant and be tried at the February term of the | #0¢ the meat was found buried in a box | ¢ yp dlstrict court. There s no excitement here | BT their residence. Most of the bunch | now over the murder, but the jail is kept|Fun off have been found caretully guarded both night and day. wain of Bagks has been brought to | Forsale by n!l Druggists. —PriceS0c. per bottle county Jail and the charge of murder | — vy on of legal | of state with an order to notify that of- | piiced against him. McSwain is the man| A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREV in the state of | ficial that the senate would not accept it.|who fs charged with shooting his rival, a | R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL r, of which enough for eeveral {young man named Taylor, at Dixon a few CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER, wouths ago. It is said that a bitter feel Temoves Tan, Pimples, tals Just at the close of their term | jng existed on the part of the Taylor family | Freckles, Moth Batches, e, 18 of a very poor quality and con- | hecause McSwaln's father, who is a deputy gt g F. 49, by Owens—An act defining n | Mittees back to the ofice of the secretary | p, 1 newspaper for the publica other officlal notic 80, That F. 50. by Oleson—An act to amend sec- | That pay doctrine of riparian | tions 2 and 3 of chapter xliv, Co apiled | sessions was ordered printed by the popu have been ignored, utes OF 1890, entitled “Interdst.’” bolished or modified in Colorado, Mon Siltne ot oAyt teguln tana and Nevada. of Irrigation canals, ditches and lat 5 territory shall have the right to construct any building to the impediment of irrigation of flelds. In addition to the states mentioned th rights as to wa Curt Stevens Sti inning. , Neb., Jan. 7.—(Special.) 80 far been found of the NOT DEAD, BUT BACK IN LINE |5\ 0oy remalos or the whereabouts, if alive, of Curt Stevens, the mun who Tett home aecr | “The state legislature of Nebraska should | [ — 1 s, and \s'In | tains many glaring errors. The 8enate |gheriff, had arrested one of the Taylor ( i R | the state of Nebraska and fo provida penal. | committee on printing will probably recom- | during the summer. It {8 nlso asscrted by Wnd ‘et dafes. i Truth About All Bxecutlon | Weod River about the middle of last month | PFOYide for the submission of constitutional ation of the provisions of this act fion. 1t has stood the test of & years, and s o harmiess we taste | mena the purchase of an entire new supply | fricnds of MeSwein that Taylor by Owens—An act to provide | 0f stationery, und this action will prob treasurers with an official seal ably b . by Zelgler—A joint had threat- | ened McSwain and that earller in the even- | followed by the house committee. |ing he attempted to cut McSwain with rivate Skinmer, to bring back a stray cow. The beller ig | MCndments embodying the fundamental c—— | gencral that he was drowned In the Loup | Principles of the irrigation laws enacted GRAND ISLAND, Jan. 7.—(Special)—|yriver and that h 4 in 1805 and providing for a state board of Tes, utfon body 1s lodged some ng amendment (o the constitue | > | knife. it to be sure (& rome ten days ago an article was published | whare under the fce or has by this time | 'FTiEation and creating the office of state d provid v referendum, w0onatiys — | e S s e fn the World-Herald and in a local fuslon | peey buried under the sand. J, M Guy, | CPE/BeCT: {0 1 ca ZAn uct to amend gec. | LINCOLN, Jun 1 Telegram.) shand Gets the Children. et of simiiay ed the attention of the . Lo o on 19 of chapter x of Compiled Statutes of | Consideration of srummel-Hawxb; 2 7.—(8 o | me. Dy orgun which altracted the attention of th¢ | (he father-f-law of the missing man, stili Right to Natural Flow. 1or and o ahter X of Compiled Statutes of | Consideration of the ~Crummel-Hawxby | LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 7.—(Specal)~The hame. “br. "i0"4" veterans in the Soldiers’ home and old 80l | gfrers $800 for the recovery of the hody. “In Great Britain, where the common law | isting, | election contest ca om Nemaha county | children of Willlam Buteher, the Denver By euid to & dlers and volunteers in the Spanish-Amerl- ~ — of riparfan rights had its origin,” continued | 8 I 5 An net (o amend sec- | Was postponed by the commitice on PrIVI- | business nian, who chased his divorced wie O, can war particularly. It all that Leon- dunt of ers' Home. |Mr. Channel, “the atmosphere is laden | fji', aptor xolli o e loand &1 of article | leges and elections becauso of the {alluro|and her paramour from Denver to Greeley, | - “AS you ladies will use them, 1 ard Skinner was sentenced by the military OLN, Jan. 7.—(Special Telegram)— | with moisture which is precipitated with |of 1599 and to repeal . 4| of Speaker Sears to open the documents (o Cheyenne and thence to Laramie mend ‘GOURAUD'S CREAM' as t authorities In the Philippinck to be shct 30 o - P are of all the Bkin preparations, 4 he state officers comprising the Board of | lavish profusion. The law gave to the ri- | €X LINCOLN, Jan. 7.—(Speclal Telegram)— |now in his Barmiul of & kin proparations,’c Fer | ld sections as now | | 4 by Harl e P 5 4 possession. A Denver lawyer sale by all l"l"’l:’l""‘ and Fancy Geeds on Christmas day and pathetically appealed | Public Lands and Buildings this afternoon | parian proprietor, as incident to his owner- | yian 13 of chupter xavitl eniitioa Tpend fecs | The papers had been mislald and were 00t was here vesterday and convinced Mrs. Dealersin the U. S and kurope to the sentiment of the reader for sym- | agreed on the appointment of W. H. Penn |ship of the soil adjoinivg the water, the | the Compiled Statutes of 18 and 1o repen | 000 uBtil after adjournment Butcher that she had no right to the FERD. T. HORKING, Prop'm pathy with the father, who was represented | of Broken Bow to the position of command- | right to the natural flow of the stream |S¢ction 13 of said chapter xxvilf v~ children after the Colorade courts had 91 Great Jones Bt, N. T. % hurrying from his home in an eastert|ant of the Soldiers' tx Out Stamp Allowance. > | tamp Allowanc { ranted her husband the custody of them Are held out by Na- an. 7 ‘l”"'“' \““":'”"“ )| and reluctantly she permitted the attorney DANGER SIGNALS e tttost ! AK imbs shaky and weak? Do you feal that your Lnergy, fesrpta Sl and Sailors’ Home at | without material alteration or diminution HOUSE MAKE ”\_' B stute to Washington to save the life of his| Milford. Penn served two terms as sheriff | He might use the water for any purpose, S by gon. An old resident of Grand Island, and | of Custer county. He was a ploneer cattle | provided that he restored it to its natural RECORD GOOD In the matter of the u: thls | un inmate of the home, wrote (o President | rajger in that section of the state before the | course, so that bis riparian neighbor be- | py s for its membera the senate In caucus thls aims that she has married the man with b McKinley, resulting in the receipt of the | county of Custer was organized, and low might recelve it unimpaired in quality Yisie o 1 “M_“‘ ‘l':*" to Com- | cyening adopted a resol l""" ;"f h Cuts | whom she fled from Denver. These following © a member of one of the lowa volunteer regi- | and undiminished in quantity. The great Day i out the stamp allowance altogether. R Dty WASHINGTON, Dec, 25, ohn Riss, | ments during the clvil war problem there to be #olved was how best to St Louis Won rand Island, Neb. My Sir—I am \ " Offer. fricsie directod by the secretaly of war to ac - B e e ae b 5|l LivcoLe s T COLD WAVE DUE HERE TONIGHT | To%T0%, i 5 4 As o memorial of her | Cure for these weaknes, e e vecatos of your letter of De Dr. Ales Young Appotnted. | gaye it and conduct 1t upon land for irri- | of representatives held ;'.‘L',;U"T"“If ""(‘l""f" ot only son, Lieutenant Percy F. Forbes-Leith | i fh eorety By, Hectric cember 16 t president, which has been | LINCOLN, Jan. 7.—(Speclal.)—Governor | gatjon purposes. This law involves no hard- | minutes' duration this attern (100 | Weather Today 1 ¥ to Be Cloudy |of the First (Royal Dragoons), who died | if it fails | will retund every b ST 'wh"n\.\n ¢ .'«‘.- 'n‘.trll"-‘umx::l’l:*lh:v‘l‘n;-r.1 Dietrich today appoiuted Dr. Alexander | gnips where the use of water is limited 0 | journed 1o 10 o'clock mmnln“»(:\"l i 'm]: Yriih Snaty and Helnk Lo High last weok at New Castle, Natal, Mrs. A. F\ | contyoupay fort e iy D, Forty-third volunteer | Young of Valley county assistant physiclan | domestic, power and navigation Durposes. | pending the appoiniment of u‘m.u‘-‘":m ng, Northerly Winds, | Forbes- Leith, (who was Misn Marie January | DR, BENNETT'S Infantry, who, the newspapers r,.“.:;‘-a‘“u':n-fi n.‘.‘ State u;‘-w:mx {rlnr1]nnu‘ml‘u'll.\ur(o'lh but has been justly denounced as an ‘Infa- | mipy biv in ameaker. Allitu “""-“"":"ll — of St. Louls), of Fyvie Castle, Aberdeen- ELECTRIC BELT 10 be exceuted on Christma i 9| Dr. Young studied medicine in Chicago for b ousinos 0 meus law in the arid region. “It was clearly the intention of the legls- lature, in providing for the appropriation and diversion of the water of the streams of the state, to abolish, or at least to miti gate the evil effects of this odious doctrine in the enactment of the irrigation laws of [ 1895, The supreme court, however, has said that attempted abolishment of the doc- Thilippines for sleeping at his post are Fnis five years and for a short time lectured be e wolaior wis tried by @ court-martial | fore medical students in that city. He re- for quitting his post,” found guilty and | sides in Ar sentenced to four months' confinement Trom. August 15, 190, and forfeiture of e T N A efare vou will mote| Former That the soldier has already served the term OSCEOL Neb., Jan. of his confinement and s ;m doubt present | ceola Preshyterians were ( TGN i command a5is Proakriariane T tion IC 18 But fair to state | 437 to have the privile came before the representatives tod: transacted without debate. Absentees were Crissey of Johnson, Hamllton of Rutler, was WASHINGTON, “Jan. T.—Forccast for | shire, and formerly of New York, has | s of Quadruple Muliply | Tuesday and Wednesday offered to present a building at Aberdeen | Ing Power. Entirely ditfer- Nebraska—Cloudy and cold Tuesday, | wo 000 to be used o ~ | ent, and must not be con \ ras ¢ | cold Tucada rih £4.000 to bo used as Gordon High- | &1 40 it o b o Hanks of Otoe, Hi ¢ Bufta probably snow; cold wave at night; Wed landers institute, eits, Has ‘soft, silken, = oo . Harrls of Buffalo, Mead of | pogqay, fair, winds becoming brisk to high, hamols covered — sponge =~/ Douglas and Shinstock of Cuming. {Eani g crmy Not Satly a electrodes which do mot 4 The first thing consldered was a resolution wa—Raln or snow Tuesday, colder In| vANGOUVER, B, C. 4nsinrg: burn and bilster ns do the introduced by Armstrong of Nemaha au- | n portion, with & cold wave at night; | A8, 1==0wiog t0 | bare maislelscimdes el thorizing the chief clerk to employ an extr | Them. (Speclal.)—Os- lighted yester of listening to | ctor; weste | Wednesday, fair, much colder; southerly he demand of the imperial authorities that | gn all other makes of belts, tho 4 ¥ that | 0 Telt can b renewed for o Spanish- | o) old pasto e g ™ i assistant to prepare dally five coples of he all wmounted police recruite here for | ,, ‘» 75¢ when burned out; no other be be nal offenses. Very respectiully [ WpRIALON; . I8, he doctor used to| ) oiarore, that the only remedy lies in the | s n ern portion Tu Wednesday, fair, | .um sex; restore Vitality: cure Rheumatism in any and three ) Inglish officers, all ideas of raising a corps een. ¥ ery TP Ut General. | preach ere over a dozen years ago. and three for the members of the house Haglish offices 5 s : K R tA it form, Varicose Venc, Kidney, Liver and Biadie | adoption of a constitutional amendment { qr Lore TLT AN MERBETS Of 410 housest | much colder, brisk to high westerly win 18 | in British Coldmbia have boen abandoned | Trouble, Constpation” Dy spegiia, il Vevale 3 \ Lodge OMcers Tnstalled. | Judge Jessen Starts Ehings, abolishing or modifying this doctrine I mambar with ' bany" 2. thio Goriaitieg o | . Mouth Iikkota—Rrow »|m~“m lllmt "11" A: unless the men's passage be paid and the Plints, General and Nervous | ':'T‘“‘_ I g YORK.Nen. T 7o (Speciut--Harlan | PLATTSMOUTH, Nebo dan: T (Spociaty | Mr. Chuunel insisted that the wisdom of | fTEE WL § SO0 (0 HE COMMMAEe B | wave; Wednesduy, fair and cold, Brifk 10 | oy are napected as o fitaess by Canadian | polnai'of Herte Yout " Sent re. sorsutd, Castle of Royal Highlanders hus installed | —Judgo Paul Jossen arrived in thix cliy | tho enactment of the irrigation laws in 185 | (yenty-tour moura atter it is appolnted. | "y northerly winde. e ana | OTICETS B the asking . Book will tell you a Yoniysy 7 ka C 7 nsportat appoln Kansas—Partly cloudy Tuesday, snow anf o o lowing ofcers for the ensulng year: | from Nebraska City this forenoon and con- | creating the state board of transportation (“pp V2 olo) WOPFE L€l o OPCILIE. .| Kansas—Part i Mitstrlons mrotector, A. B. Taylor: chief | vened district court this afternoon. Tho | and giving it judiclal powers, had been dem itioL v a sub much colder at night or Wednesday, winds | DR. BENNETT Ele(‘trlc Belt Co. tute for severai resolutions bearing upon 3 | conductor, Mrs. Anna M. Morgan; W. Evan., | timo was spent in listening to mot and | onstrated by the satisfactory adjudieation of |\ " e “dinaot that were left undecidod becoming northerly Mrs. Mary U Iden; secretary, lomurs | nenrly 1,000 claims growing out of appro : : e S N | ot snow, coer st e | e feache, Franklin: treasurer, J. C. Peterson; warden priations attempted prior to the date of Its [ oL LAS DIORe ool ssion. It was | o peast portion; Wednesday, fair, cold, a passed by an overwhelming vote, only a 9 ) T » adjudication e sald 1ds becoming north y and brisk to 3 NO CURE, NO PAY Mra. Edna Richardson; sentry, Georse| CRIME LAID AT WIFE'S DOOR |apvroval. These adjutications 'be s | fow representatives on the tusion sido of tho | b beaomioy: nastharly 58 “ 1 So many women suffer from it. Tt 11 you have atnatl, weak orgar Parry were made with but little expenge to the |y, 0 voting fn the negat - 4 - ars alike their hours of work and lost. power or weaveniig DOGAR, Neh, Jan, 7. (Special)--The i | appropriators and had had the effect of | ng in the negatl | Wyoming—Snow Tue cold wave; | mars alike their ho! 18 to 21, Douglnn Blo A 1010 Str Coroner's ki T air and cold, winds northerly, | Pleasure. Backache is generally a ry at Savannal, o1 pointment of W. H. © ark of this post and corps publicly Installed their oft hormonizing the adverse and conflicting in Wadn Charges Mrs, Itich with nts, A EVERY WOIWLALN o €., Joseph Alkire; J. V. €., J. R. Musick; | cure can only hardson, the merchant who wa, OFFICE OF THIE WEATHER RUREAU, for a | the bare portion of the wall behind the | ; s | ng o adverse and confloting - | city as custodian of supplies, submitted by | v oot I tymptom of derangement of the deli- | + ¥ cors In the opera house. Captain A. C P e terests of individuals and - communitles |, = o oury of giate, was ratified without | P2C0™! g .| cate womanly organs. It is useless | fallure, n 4i 10 C.0 Aduma of Superior was nstalling oficer for | s throughout the arid sections of the state. | "y coiing” vorr | Moniata=Snew end schinr 15 Ausienh Pas- therefore to | 'lOCAL APPLIANGE CO.. 41¢ Gaaries Bidg, Danver, Cola. the post and Mrs. Adams fnstalling offcer | g PH, Mo, Jan. 7.—A dispateh t ‘ Irrigation Ne {® On motion ot Hibusrt ot Gago. the:sere | HOB ueaday Wednesday, fair and | apply plasters |- ; ] for the corps. The following officers Were | (ho Dafly News from Savannah, Mo., says: | As to the development of irrlgation In | geant-at-arms was authorized to procure a | VTPl Wi l and similar local installed: Post Com H. Phelps;: 8. V.| oroner's jury in the case of Frank | Nenraska, Mr. Channel sald | flag of the national colors for decorating Loeal Record i treat | ernoon, charging th ' ¢ o an. 7.--Ofcial record of tem £ " iy chaplain, J. W. Cottle; surgeon, M. Saum; | evening, returned a verdict at|gents a variety. of climatic and agricultu There being no further business for con- | the corresponding day of the ‘last three the cause of the G., Mark Hatton l it | conditions. In the easter srned on motion | ¥¢ \ MARVEL 175 For the Corps-—President 0. came to his death frov state the abundant crops, highly improved | of Cain of Richardson SRR i iy 7 P The use of Dr. | i & The niew Vaginal Syilups vill; 8. V. P Mrs. Sarah 1 J [ pistor shot fred by his wife or by farms and prosperous communities bear MERimUm tamporatim. e . 8 T8 Pierce's Favor: | W § = AL AL il g Mrs. Sarah Bradley; secretary, Mrs. Mary | person known to her and unknown to the | witness to the magnificent success of agri B e thire M@ ! ite Prescription | & Q v : ‘ | s B, iy reis e S| o | Vit it v | LIST OF SENATE COMMITTEES 3 il SRy i | NS o5 ters; chaplain, Mrs. Mary Hull; conduc-|” mhe jury was out fifty-five minutes and |ficially applied. As pass further west, | 2t Omaha for this day and since h 1, de Inll\;x(nl), | | ¢ tress, Mrs. Sarah Dobson: guard, Mrs. | (ho vordiot created a profound sensation. |however, the conditions change. The bu. | Fersonncl of the Sev Organiza- | 1oy grains, tho e | ASkyess dopetiat{scl, g \ mma Take; assistant conluctress, Mrs. | Aftor waiting almost two wecks the jury |mid elimate gradually shades ofi lnto the tlons Which Are [ Normat temperature fammation, ul. | AV o, w Beck: assistant couductress \eard the testimony of Mrs. Richardson at |resion of scanty rainfall and in western Sexsion’s Work, Exoeus March i ceration and | i Stover; color bearers, Mrs. A C her residence today. The widow lay tn bed | Nebraska frrigation is necessary for suc A - | Normal {pitat | displacement | / line, Mrs. Mary Saums, Mrs. Phelps, Mrs. | qyg answered the questions of Prosecutiug |cesstul agriculture | LINCOLN, Jan, 7.—(Special.)~When tho | jixies the 4 Niaren which cause | oo nwer i Masterson | Attorney Booher aud the jurors impn O the entire stato more than one-third, |enate adlourned ~ today the republican | Lotel FALNAY\GRGE [ l‘u;’...,. 1‘\«‘”?\11:-‘ 3 RS S At the close of the Installation Mr. and | (jeyqly. Once she exclaimed: “When will [or about 16,000 square miles, lie within th ubers went into caucus to consider the | BXEE 62O 00 P erion ache, headache | g { tendance was Rood and the occasion u very | *'yre. Richardson ws represented by twa | though a partial success in the most favor. | Mittees, which will be made to the sonate from Stations at 8 P O ad ies aid pains. | ALY ETCw A S pleasant one | prominent St. Joseph lawyers and was |able seasons, is In the main a failure with- | tomorrow. Following is the full list of arite - Pre» ! b | 38 . committee selections scription” con- v = | surrounded by her own relatives during the |out irrigation. In seasous of unusual rain. | tains no alcohol The 4 for Cattle Theft | ,ing of her testimony. She denied that |fall the remarkable productiveness of the | Iudiclury = baldrlge, chaleman: Martin, i 4o aloouol | LINCOL! (Speclal Telegram) | sho knew avything about the murder other (soil bears witness to the abundant fertility | Vantfiskirk, Ransom. oo e ‘ PR A0 sabastinaly Senator Currie was notified from Broken ! o, "nog peen told by other witnesses and [and gives promise of Its possibilities when | Ways and Means—Arends, chatr | STATIONE S fi P Bow today that three men had been ur-| Owens, Terlet, 1igar, All | SN EATHIR um, cocaine and " denjed that she had any improper relations | suficlent moisture 1s supplied and all the 8, wgar, Allen, Olesor, rested at that place on susplelon of belng e P eill, VanBoskirk, Rentine other narcotics. . ni“")' the men whose names have been |elements combine to produce a frultful | " pyuplic Lands and Bulidings - Allen, chair It agrees with . q 198,488 tha persons who raided his cattle ranch| ) ,gne uio the case. No warrants have [growth of plant life, The water to irrigate [ man; ~Young, Trompen. Arends, 'Berlet L4 s | d conade n B JS A week ago. Nearly thirty head of cattle | g Owens, Stecle, Lyman, Krumbuck the most deli- | 05‘“5- ROEBUCK & €., vinica & Yok A ety b I cuttle | becen {ssued for Mrs. Richardson's ar-|this region must be supplied largely from | OXuns, Htecle, fvman, Krymback, o — cate persons e e b osuc Lo wero stolen and the oharge the met rest rivers having thefr sources in Colorado and | Trcnnen. el Co Shairman; Youns, | Gmaha, cloudy . y < erefore, a serlous ol 1% b 1k sou ompen, Berlet, ( Crouns L W1 took your medicine six months and I feel » have (o face Is, therefore, a serlous one. | gy\yANNAH, Mo., Jan. T.—Mrs. Richard- | Wyoming and while the supply s ample | Highwiys, Hridges and Ferrfes Ty | BRER A A sow ke & Lew person.” writes Miss Annie | DR. KAY s Thelr names are Ray Cole, Jim RIeD- | on'way nrrested at her home tonight. She | for the development of considerable arcas | chairmur well, * MeCarger, ~ Liddel)l | ROV Peloday. .. Siepheus, of ellville, Wood Co.. w. va. *Have | RENOVATOR Kufsrains siereiont house and €. McCalloch 0. B e (15 will ks neossBaTT in the Bear future lo | SLUBBROK o iiureeCubrle. abaire | HLROD, Glou) 7o backache, o headache, uo pain aiywhere. | AT RGN S RTOAE (0 L, £ S— |in-taw, Jobn D, Richardson of Chicago, |order that irrigation development be not |man: Oleson. Harlan, Martin, Pitney ;.‘» lifston, srowing geribion: wn ieve s of He " Gordenpted | 1vorand ithey T and 8 ot vt Intertaining Mine Host. e s e s A iae 9008 AT faF the | . Oountie infy Boundaries—Pitney, | Chicago, cloudy . cal’ Discovery . 1 thiuk there is no medicine | wavice wwuplo a0 GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Jan, 7.—(Special.) | k vl B b e i "'“_1 atsrs LHAE How. o g | chaimes i, Webber, Paschal, Van: | 8t Louts, raining iie Dr'Flercern 1 cant o iy euonh | 5.0, Tohy, Shra iy, e " : ah o1 attorne stora oikirk aul, cloudy of your med or it hay done tae so much - arivg their week's visit here Mr. and | ¢ g¢ jogeph. The preliminary hearing is | waste and some equitable adjustment ot | Military Affairs—8teele. chairman; New- | Davenport, cloudy 00d. T don't feel tired as I used to. nor sick. I | F’Nfl‘M‘Tfl Mrs. H. H. Hake and Miss Hake, formerly | (oo (o0 January 18 terstate rights to the use of waters of Meredeth | Kansas City, clear e 4 thiak There Is B0 medicine sgusl | of Grand Island, but more recently of o nterstate streams.” 1. chairman; Bal- | Helena, clear. oo to Dr Fierce's Fave escrip Omaha, have been the guests of honor at | 0 English Trad gEERRaR. o “,,;‘wm RO The Medical Adviser, 1005 pages, sent FEMALE BEANS a reception at the Koehler given by Mr. and | LO! The statement of the Madison County Mortgage Lyman. Galyeston, clear free on recei to pay expense DL Mrs. F. J. Coates and at a dinner party | Board of Trade for the month of December | MADISON, Neb, Jan. T.—(Speclal)—The| Brhogl Lands and Funds—rounge, ehalr- | v e e of mailing Send 21 one-cent ,w v and ball given at the Palmer bouse by Mrs, | shows Increane of £5,707,800 in Imports | mortgage record for the last year in Madi- | Ml Trompen, Arends, Webbor, Hadchal, | * indicates trace of PreGpiItEL,, o, stamips for p or 31 stamps for ! TR E. McDonough. | and £1,573,600 in exports, | son county is & most gratitying one. The | Newell, O'Nelll, Campbell. 2 Local Forecast Ommetit, | Cloth, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, ¥, \ou Drug Co.

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