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H1" OMAHA DAILY BJ FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 19Mm No better values in Tae remting of bils occupe the arten Propoutin (et here AR beLween he o | cused men no prearranged plan to make tion of the representatives for the re Jennie Bosschieter drunk and afterward | mainder of the morning se | Expected That Jury Will Render Verdict it | cause her to minister to their evil passions. | Amerioan Association Completes Its Circuit - Lo desbbbacb bt bl B(mhmar Trial, Mr. Dunn took up the question of motive Except as to One City. K nl n erwear In the afternscn session the judiclary | | and denied that there was any and said tha Fith committee reported on the following bills: | oo the action of the men in placing the body House roll 24, by Coppoc of Holt I'r"“‘l'}Y[ST[RDAV DEVOTED TO ARGUMENTS | where it would be found showed they were | BALTIMORE SEEMS TO BE IN DISPUTE ing for free instruction of children without guiltless. He claimed that there was no than these we quote which will| !ty e of e resttcnce when thoir} | CFImInAl act shown in the case for the own district contains less than eight chil state. The men had done all that was pos- | Chairs Watkine States That Ap- F ld dren of school age, recommended to be in » { #ible to revive the girl pliention Will e Made for Pro- be on sale tomorrow, Friday, dofinliely pontponed to snkbis the author (o | Appedrs Conident of the MY, Dunh eotvbded 164% (hy standing of tectian Tuder (he National draft substitute and recommendation | Heault. the priscners must be considered. Death, a ABreemunt onts. dopted young man only recently married, and of omen's Bwiss ribbed vests pin Women's jersey ribbed black wool vests, | adop Women's ny sbhd vt In gl Womws oy s ek ol ot | ML o ison, e ol el e, B ! values, at $1.00 a garment vAlues, &t 150 & garment Iating to disposition of petdonal estate to( PATRRSON, Jun. i7.—For the entiro ses- | (he wholo world and most of llfe before | A s L " paes tives after possessor's death—placed o1 |gion today the opposing counsel in the | him: MeAllister, a reputable business man [ NI VORK. Jun, 1-he new Amoriesd Women's black worsted tights, 1 1.‘ n Men's 7ic camel hair shirts and draw- | gonor i [ Jennte Bosschistor murder trial appeated | and well known 1o the people of Paterson, | "8i0clation, the ally of the National league The American Eagle has N"‘;‘ "N’;"" 25 and $3.60 value ers, reduced to Goc each. House roll §, by Loomis of Dod i | {0 the jury. Assistant Prosecuting Attor- | Was it not preposterous to accuse such men | (10 GROTY (8 BRE SORGEER S ERRe b b otrtc i Bl 1.00 heavy we atural woo or apped ons In forcible entry | ey 8 oR o 8 of such a crime? unched at the Hotel Marlborot a ) e * £ Onfola” Union stits, fine Men's $1.00 heavy weight, natural wool | ing for appeal In actions in for v [ney Ralph Shaw began the summing up [ of such a crim v At 10 o'clock tonight the followling state set it's claws into the Chinese Women's “Onicta” union suf hirts and drawers, reduccd to and detention, or forcible detention only, | for the state. It was oxpected that Mr.| Mr. Dunn finished a few minutes before 4| b s © R HUTE wool, silk finished l(n’ sllver gray o of real property—placed on general file | Emley would do this, but he merely offered | o'clock and had «poken almost continuously “I{ {8 the Guepdes (o foPM ab GPEABIEA Dr:lgon. broken sizes, regular $3.00 values, at Msn's Sreel worstil, ibbed shiste | S6USS voil by Brackett of Knox, re- [in evidence the undergarment safd to be [ since the noon recess. Mr. Hoffman asked | o % (A8 SRR FEEE B GAECEIET il s und drawers, in tans and blues, re. | 'AUIDK to appraisement of property, recom- (@ part of Jennio Bosschieter's wardrobe. | that court adjourn so that he would not | (0T JE SHIE FER SRR CORCEREE The mild December set it's Women's Swiss ribbed wool vests and duced from $2.50 to $1.75 ench, mended for postponement and placed Lt Mr. Shaw n his summing up claimed that | have (o begin his address before morning. | ' CE TG EERCER ROS BEER CRECEE pants, in natural, regular $1.00 values - general file on motion of introducer. | the state had proved its case and that fts | and this was agr It Is expected that | oo L SR ¥ Leghpinih, : ) . at 75c a garment Many other spectal values Houze roll 10, by Dahlsten of Wheeler, |every contention had boen sustained. He | Mr. Hoftman will speak at least two hours. [ PFTHY ‘;:f“.'x",:'r.vy\\|;.\‘""':h ot Chic w‘] claws into the prices of winter authorizing fourth-class postmasters to ad- | denounced the accused and sald the ac- [ He will then be followed by Mr. Emley. - : 3 2] i A o r.m e accy: ke Watkins of Indlanapolis and Koch of Phil . WIi CLOSE SATURDAYS AT minister oaths and take acknowledgemen's | cused bad taken the girl out to do her to | With the closing argument for the state. It n.x.'-nv:::‘. M ‘M.‘M”f"‘\ ¥ ‘ll"‘“” clothing. AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MoCALL'S PATTRRYA, placed on general file, death like a dog. He hoped the jury would [ 18 expected the case will reach the jury in : . he Natioj cague and the national bow 1 ; ; House roll 17, by Frederick of Cass, pro- [ ind such a verdiet an the evidence de- | the aftcrnoon of \,,,",‘,,:I,:}ml ‘::.:,,:f:\: b ’,“,.‘.‘l‘ll““" “: Prices have weakened. viding & seal for use of couaty tressurera— | manded, b erritoria s Applications for fraon 4 OMPSON, ELIERT Qe |5l st o evommencatisn | Bose presie:siolt 168 tn. 156w DANGER IN WAR'S LEGACY [shreesrier, tetea hom'sn e rag'se. | The best at the usual price of committee, ming up for the defense. He was followed AYuks B . - 1l THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. House roll 3, by Lane of Lancaster. au-|by Michael Dunn. Their addresses were - "‘l'."'".' for the chcap:st. You can following cltles Were represented thorizing county attorneys to employ |similar. They declared that no case had - waukee. 1 9 apol Y. M. O. 4. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. deputies—placed on gensral Hle been made out against Walter MeAllister (Contined from First Page.) e, T adun, hawnanotis, 2| double your money by spend ing it now— here. NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—~The new American Bole agents for “La Vide,” best Ameriean corsct for Amerfean figures. Housa roll 9, by Hathorn of Red Willow. | William Death and Andrew Campbell. They | 1. Watkins; Chicago, €. F. Havener; Louis providing penalttes for illegal voting - | ridiculed the export testimony and branded | 1atmed and bravely defended by the great | Wil6 B € Pulllm: Ehiladcinbia, & . placed on general file with amendments. | he hackman, Schulthorpe, as a man of the [ *!hdholdter of the United Netherlands fEn; Washingten, Willlam ©, Bryan and among legislative members by (e discovery | States senators. After roll call and praver [ House roll 12, by Fowler of Fillmore. re- | lowest fype and of the basest motives, [ 10 you, wadom, we r oK | RIS WAILST-Ba (I icre, By oKD, that one of the colored custodians was liv- | by Chaplain Cressman reports were re- | quiring a three-fifths vote of the legisla- [They maintaincd that the story told by | the historic virtues of your ancient house 8 [ C | b fearless courage, wiso foresight, love of | When the meeting was called at § o'clock ing 1n @ boarding house in which a caso | celved from a number of standing commit- | ture and a majority of those voting for and |him was not supporied by evidence and that | fearless courage, wiso foresight, 1 T 1 iHote Were DROURtL:: A A, Tewin and B, 1) of smallpox has been uncovered. The cus- |tees, the presentation of which brovght | against at an election, to carry a constitu- |ir was a lie. Mr. Scott made a point that | ! and devotion to duty, adorned by a | | tional amendment--indefinitely postponed. | it Schulthorpe's theory were to be belleved | F/8ht roval womanhood and crowned by the | Braman of Boston. A H. Koch and Frank todian in question was yanked out of his [out a spirited argument as to the manner r e ¢ d SIEHCP O DRTIRARIObIN, O A; Mayesv oF position and sent back for q ntine, while | in which they should be presented to the | On motion of Uhl of Douglas the com- [at all he should be a prisoner accused of :IH<’1‘_ .'m.“...;. 'ur l}nuv‘ ’..4 ...|.) To you Chicago, H. D. Qu ”‘“ 7] \M“""k‘f” {\ H G n e peo- | senate. | mittee on printing was orized to pur- | participatio o crime. cfore, and to the prince who has won ' W consternation reign among th v nat mit n printing was authorized to pur- | participation in the crime your love we send our respectful salutations | Watkine of Indianapolis, Harry Pulllam of | N. B, CORNER 18th AND DOU ¢ Fotson Iy Part o AsiEult, on your wedding day." Louisville, F. 1. Noyes and N. C. Bryan of him. In point of fact, the legislative hos- |ing committee on railways, reported on a | members or committe Mr. Scott was arguing that the state had | ° g - Washington pital corps has been busy ever siuce the certain me which had been vvvnrl'-lrm | oorhe speaker, on motion of Wilkinen of ffai1e4 10 prove its firet count, that of as- [ TO CURE THE GRIP IN TWO DAYS| The Baltimore franchise soemed to be the seaslon opened with a standing sick list be- | by his committee and in the report the bill | Cass, was authorized to appoint a com- | i, when Judge Dixon interrupted him, | Laxative Bromo-Quinine removes the cause. | only one in dispute. It w i that J. 1 fore it. Of the Douglas county delegation [ was recommended for passage and upon the (mittee of five to draft a bill providing a | gaying ¥ four have b more or less incapacitated, |motion of Owens that the report be adopted | new form of election ballot osterman, the old Natioral league man, | D | | Before you proceed 1 want the jury to vill probably ge 0% aurely M GREW chiefly by the grip, while other counties |an objection was raised on the ground that | Lane of Lancaster asked for a meeting of M Lty OMAHA'S me SHOT TEAM | witt probably get it. Baltimore will | r. C | | understand that it ehlordl were given or if be on the circuit. The National league con- bave also been severe sufferers. The prev- | the senate should not adopt a motior rec- |the committee of the whole, but he after- |4 nerson were struc ? prifaiyiid A a pers ere struck or choked in order to " » o on pu o ol ol m » ¥ from 8 . alence of this sickness as ascribed mostly nding the passage of @ bill until it [ wards wihdrew his request to permit ac- |ne On Hand in Kansns City for trols Union park in that eity, upon which accomplish the assault the poison or as m. to O p. wm. Nu -l-n from & a m. to the poor ventilation of overheated state |had been considered by the body and it {tion on a motion to adjourn until 10 o'clock ; ter=City Mateh for Missouri Vol the new organization wants to play, and it | ¢o' o ». m | sault is a part of the violence. The jury . © some 0 say aba 0 sha ey house and hotels and the eating house |was contended that the bill should be |tomorrow, which carried. P The Ji ley Champlonship. may have something to say about who shall ! must not be misled on that point sk have the franchise. That the McGraw com method of bolting meals at all kinds of | placed on file without any motion when fa- Bills on First Reading. The consul for the defense declared it | KANSAS CITY, Jan. 1i.—(Special Tele- | bination will have no part in the Baltimore cHARQEs Low Irregular hours ‘\tv”lhl\ reported. The following bills were introduced and |Was not proved that chloral was admivis- | gram.)—The ( team o g shots | end was p ounced before the Oleson contended that the report should § s were introduced and P! gram.)—The Omaha team of wing shots | end was partly announced before the ma NO INDICATION OF A CHOICE e e renon Tetam. | Tead the first time in the house today {tered to the girl and maintained that it the | who ure to engage ten of Kansas City's | nates went into session. The members of "_'“]'I e e Tt H. R 161, by Crockett—A bill for an [Statements made by Prof. Witthaus as to | representatives in an inter-city match for | the national board of arbitration, before . | mending or passag * [act to amend section 16, chapter xiill, article | the finding of chloral in the stomach of |the team championship of (he Missour! [ whom a conference is to be held tomorrow Third Hallot Brings No |[record might be kept of the bills favor- |1l being general section 3z of the Com- | (he girl were to be taken into consider: villey at Washington park tomorrow and - X ably reported, but the chair was of the |piled Statutes of 1599, and to repeal said . A sldera- | qovirday arrived here this morning and are: Rogers, Soden, Hart and Brush. opinion that inasmuch as bills which were | CFIEINAl section and &Il acts and' parts of tion so were those of Dr. Vanderburg to | quartercd nt the Midland hotel As Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago ars acts inconsistent with this act, F be given weight This is the fourth eeting ol he v g clitles ¢ e « e not favorably reported by committees would | bonds of city officlals to be glven by o h meeting of the rival f the only citles of the league which th 3 : Y| Dr. Vandenburg declared he had scen per- | Wing shots of the two cities and thus far | \morican association desires to enter, any SSAL ‘ Tele, _|be indefinitely postponed, the bills favora- | companies. i the Nebraskans have the best of t : . ‘ L LINcoLy lal Telegram,)— | bo Indelnitely posiponed, the bllls tavera- | “SPPRNG: 1y wowier—a bl for g sons “knocked out” by drinking absinthe. Daving won two ont of the action Rogers, Soden and Hart, holders of he third ballot was taken in | bly rep L o quiring the trimming ba of ¢ The defense maintained that it had not been L and hav dend bird the | league franchises in those cities, may see it Joint session today and was no nearer con- [out motion and so ruled along public highways in this state an proved that any of the defendants had pur- [ for the 1,60 birds | 1o take will be acceptable to the league clusive than those which have preceded.| The committee on rallways reported sen- | Viding p jind a civil remedy for'the | chaged chloral, or that the bottle alleged to | tHt cach team has shot « Hart has a rival club in his town already The feature, if any there was, was the loss [ate fle 16, which s a curative act, for bave been found near the dead girl belonged : (R b e ik e Soden are. not ) il ey i &irl belong 1y present several new faces in the | and it Is said Rogers and Soden are not of two votes by Melklejohn. Crounse sim- | in > stablish two [ to one of the prisoners. They declared that clty matches amd it is hard to esti- | ayerse to having friendly rivals in theirs, (Dr. McGrew 52.) ply held his own, while Currie gained two, | provisions are covered by laws already en- | normal schools and to Provide [ none of the medical testimony offered ate which side will be helped by - the ) 2 it Mosr ey Hainer one, Hinshaw one, Rosewater one, |8cted tion of bulldings and for 'the re ¥ - iges in the Kansas City losew | Father than antagonistic ones ple who had on in close contact with| Owens of Dawson, chalrman of the stand- | chase whatever stationery is needed by LAS. 11 we please you tell others If we don't tell u v ations for the same.” Re- |Shown that the girl had been assaulted Jim Ellfott and Clint Coc hoth of ew association claims to have un- with Baldrige absent, I, E™Thompson one, he committee on miscellaneous subjects one of such schools to be eighty Couclusion Expected Todny. Whon teor, 4 Dity stomieht JR the. 185t shoot 1 :r‘x:.‘.xnl‘:’ klm ; “l"ul‘l’mnlu.m P ‘.'“’.‘:(“ “I::‘h SPEOIALlST The scattering vote Wwas even worse scat- | Feported that senate flle k relating to|miles away from Peru Normal school and [ W€ BEAR CRREECEE at Omaha, Biliott being confined to his | (o' ECEEE AT 8 e e, | 1B the (reatment of all forma of DIs. tered than before, several who disapp county commissioners, is similar to a bill :'“‘ other 100 miles away, to be determined ormer Judge Willlam T. Hoffman, who|room in New York by illness and Cockrill | the backing of several rich Loulsville dis- | g, gpg " Ax1) DISORDERS OF MEN Srotr U6 1161 YeRbrial Fesppeartie roferred to the judiclary committee, and u | bt Hiroaly Board of ‘Education; cost of | conducted for the defense all the examina- | being out of the elty on business. Omaha's | tillers. Koch, who wants the Philadelphia | ONLY, 26 years' capertence, 15 yeavs TOlBwINg luthb vobkg motion was made that this bill be 80 re- | . R. 16k by VaRGeEHf—A bill for an act | {1008 and cross-examinations, was to con- | (o of November l8 short the KKimbull | franchise, s a rich retired merchant of | in Omaha. A 2 . 8 ple Ame 5 9 i 3 e al a ] pk R K s E i e § B g ee. Washington has a syndicate of 2 Martin forred. The report was placed on general | to amend &ection 119 of article | of chapter | (ude the summing up today, but he asked will he filled by Frank Beard and [ Milwauk (bt SMartin L. 8 L0 v v & bexvll of the Compfied Statutes of Nebraska | that he be allowed to begin his address to- | Gearke. If. Witson. monted men, white Boston is backed by the| VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE 2 Spll i) of 09, “entitled “Revenue.” Relates to PrC . 5 % ¢ i Charles W Ha. 6F Das. Molsie ” Wkile S ENT L UM " 5 & Rosewater ..... 9| The judiciary committee reported on |redemption of land sold for taxes, e - aveming t0 o 11t this’ mornns and i Ta.. [ Charles River park, Lty L2 d L SR GUARAyTERY G Butherland § or pisollide the HucNEY St vanetition sBould B this morning and will referce the [\ 11 Watkine, who acted as chairman | IN LESS THAN 10 DAYS—without ¢ ! 1[Thompson, D, 1 senate file 3, which is @ curative act relat- | H. R. 165 by Lowe—An act to amend se Y D u er-city match, The big shoot will con 4 N = " ting, pain or loss o tome, h, A { jon; . ing to the criminil code, and recommended | Uona 15 and 10 ot chapter vil of the C he be interrupted by the adjournment of [ mence at 10 o'c lock tomorrow morning and | ¢ these meetings, “‘"\“‘ The Amerlean as- | g VI¢iCEEST and MOST NATURAL CURE Harrington ..... irphy e . Pl , el 3 p Nebraska for | court. ceupy most of two days, sociation is a go. Ve are in a position to E A i RUIDIY, wecsenes it for passage. The Teport, as were all re- | the year Al sald original "‘ granted and the court |, There Was a twenty-five-bird sweepstukes ; SARS - RS . Lot Neem soovered. 1 Hitcheook 1hiiit: lan %110 1 [ ports recommendiug bills for passage, was | sections vide For the appain “1"““";;"‘,"::,‘ S e ‘fternoon under th handi- | 445 ;:‘:“’l‘:"":" ::“‘ - :“'“ "'\‘Tp“"“,"";:;":; ARGES 1.OW. Ab: eles efsner, paired | placed on general file without motion. | MeNt © 7 & in_countles hav- | was adjcurned m K. cap xystem, with sixteen entr Crabi]l of | at the opening e season. ¢ In all stages and conditions Absent, Haldrig Welsuer, paired |l & ing less than 15 bitanta and to pro: | It is belleved yho case will g0 to the Jury | OMahe. Won with tsataht kilis. Cockrit | to sign the national agreement and be in | OF PHILIS &iretl’ o ntheoe. 5°8 conditions with Hamilton, Senate file 4, being an amendment to an act | seribe the duties of such county attornays ¥ ot twenty-four and N W, and g v lisease is thoroughly eliminated fr A : i : g H Lty g tomorrow. [ nty and Norton, Watson and | harmony with the National league. We do | (1sease is thoroughly climinated from the The fusion vote was cast solidly for Allen { relating to riots, was recommended for pas- | and provide payme retor. Balrd twenty-three each biood. and Hitcheock, except one vote for Suth- | sage, as was senate file 10, relating to the | M. R 166 by Lowe—an act to authorize | As soon ay colfgh opgned Assistant Prose- D0t recognise-the American lsagus in Wiy | No “RREARING OUT™ on fhe akin. of countied, townships aad precinots to own, | cutor Shaw arokg egan bis address to President Mickey ut Chicngo. sonse of the word. We.are not looking for | face or any external appearances of the erland and one for Harrinton. theft of money or valuables. The commit- | equip, construct, estaplish and manage CHiC 1 0 dikease whutever, A treatment that 1s Vote In Detail. tee recommended senate file 30 for Indefintte | teleplione toll line and ielephone syitem | 1o Jar¥. 1o s SORY B o e e e U8 | Wentern 1lass Ball 1ekge, wha satge 1o | TV o i 1 more successful and far more satisfactory The republican vote was: postponement, Iuasmuch as it Is almost A1 18 Ruthorlae countlen, tawnships and | CHECE In the Perpe(Facion of Sanres. e [Eoicaze """'nv«"m':"n Moy sOs M GETS GROUNDS AT BOSTON | o tian HALs i coR h "un tnat Allen—Currie, D. B, Thompson identical with senate file 11, which Was|vote bonds for the equipment, establish- | pos . M. et bR g e S L B s g Yol RS AndrewseDe s Thompkan. Crounse tAvaribi6 pariad et ot on and Mot of Lalq | DAve learned.” ne continued, “that Jennie | In in, New York efore’ completing its L ia guaranteed 1o bo permanent’ tor lite. " Arends—Currie,, inshaw i House rolls 11 and 13, the appropriation | t¢lephone toll lines and telephone system | Bosschieter was wot quite 15 years old. She | RIS far expansion. = He suys foutsville |y ger AKNESS i “Lobs’i MiANNOSH, ":ml;j- 3 ,”m"I’I):;I_“w‘a;::;r;\" ejohn. bllls, were signed by Lieutenant Governor u-'-"\!:n‘»:,:u".r.rr“;’\';l:\,{fl'{;J:;‘.\';""‘ .n.hnxl for the | 15 entitled to the presumption that she was I8 not certaln that he wants ti Leave of Eligible Property for Night Losses, Nervous Debility, Loss of Beethe Thompson, Meiklejohn. Savage today and later by the governor. PSR, 17, by Shellhorn-A bill for an act | @ Virtuous, honest and upright girl. There | “We are holding off 1o see what the ot} Base Ball REain ance Narve Bower: raaituines, Rerlet—Thompson, Rosewater ; ‘ s e e i Shelihorn—A blil for an art | | 5 ovidence to the contracy. Her physical | RODle are going to do," he said. “The Bashfulness, ”Stricture, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Broderick—Hinshaw, Meiklejohn. Only two Dbills were Introduced today, | i} Gompiled Statutes of 1880, relating o | condition was sugh that she must have boen | mcricn Aunociation was discussed at the [ n o 00 30 "Gom e Mack v (gl bl Ll Prown (Cass and Otoe)- Halner, Crounse, | cne by Edgar of Gage and the other by | tho LTl b BLLRE TR L ar X : n boen: | jeague meeting in December, but it was | BOSTON, Jan. 17.—Connle Mack, mange Dr. MeGrew: SRR (Gt} B Thompsin, Stk | Ol of a0t Oupe ead ok other! i the dssuing of tax deeds by county (rns- | able to take two or three drinks without thought of only as o’ poxeibility o oppose | of the Philadelphia league base ball club, RECTAL DISEASES tnacd foe i o, ; d R He don: | baa_effect.” e American league will have Bt [gng representing Ban Johnson and C. . | eases Of the rectum has cursd where all ; which the! sanate formed {a Hne . | Prescribes form of bond for county treas- g | ague. We will have 8t |and representing a m wd ) Buresh-Martin, Rose s ki and pro- | | rors The prosecutor then proceeded with a | Witk (nerieapolls and Kansas City and | gonore, left tonight for New York and |nthers had failed. Fissure, Uicers, Plles Catn—Martin, Melklejohn ceeded to the house, to go In joint conven- | “\{'™ R} 1 by gmithberger—A bin i with'them our eircult will be u strong one anu ~11 chronic diseases of the rectum. Im- Corneer—Crounse, Rosewiter tion. Upon its' return Oleson of Cuming |act to amend sections 16 5% 70, 80 And s wf | PTiCt survey of the incidents of the evening | = — Philadelphla. He announeed before his de- | filiiage” milef and @ permanent cure iz Erleney D, B Thompson, MelkleJohn. f ;5ved an adjournment, but the chair ruled | chapter Ixxv Gmptled Blatutes of | 800 ight of October 18, as they were| Varslty Race on Drainame Canal. | furiar that he, il fecoved e Wg 06 | made without cutting or pain. The cure is R nee ot Tae: UariAl pon, his motion out of order, as the senate was | NCOFaska, entit ds." Relates (o | brought out by the witnesses for the state. | ,CHLIGAGO. Jan. 17 —According to the | o BLONIC y | auick and comy i g ton, heretofore used by Chute & Co, f) - . T - form ¢ ed for county treasurers, Daly angements have ctically he Boston Elevated 0 d company CURES ‘\’::‘I[ artis: aps e THompron. not in session. The roll was then called | . R. 169, by Anderson—A bill for an act A'l Defendrnts Guil en ¢ o Craeing ity | the' Boston ~Elevated ™ Rall y | p 4 some » \ \ Mr. ck would not discuss the cir P e uiklasdohin. nd upon motion the senate adjourned until | to amend section 8. chapter lxxviil, Com- [ In conclusior. Mr. Shaw said: “All the | jfymmake fanal some ”“"“I iaue s Ul ligt but said the American league hid CHARCES LOW n«l.;.m. h—Currle, Halner. 10 o'clock tomorrow. plled Statutes of Nebraska of 1809, and to | defendants are equally guilty as principals | conuin and the e ninan cities pledged—Milwaukoe . | connultation free. Treatment by mail. Gallogly —Kinkaid eiklejohn 4 repeal safd original section as now existing hitos & atorter 4 i , Chicago, Cleveland, Washington, Balti: 2 & P R v AaKlejohn The following senate files were introduced | Allowing adjoining counties to join in re- | in this erime. The stories told by the de- | cnst lege. D tions are hel DN- | ore tand ~Philadelpbia. 1t has had 1n Medicin from gaze 2 N : 4 LRl A . o o - | dicted’ with ; nd Cornell' for 1 o L or_breakage, SRR i Tt Lol oy today pair and construetion of bridges fendants on the witness stand proved a mis- [ dicted with P 1 and ¢ dianapolis and Buffalo under consideration caka Harlan—Currie, D, hompson. S . 112, by O'Nelll-An act to amend | H: Tt 170, by Ream—A bill for an act to | erable fallure as a defense. Such a defense | tnn o Svamt < rho somabsil e huke &0 and " Boston - secured. The question of a | OMce hours p m ; Harrls-—Thompkon, Currie. tlon 10°of chapter Ixxxita: of the Com- | KEheal section T chapter xxvl, complled | g worthy of no consideration. Their storles | away from Willow Springs to Lemont, | Malager for the Boston team will be des 1060 W South 1ith st betw Hathorn 3 & Morlan | Statutes of Nebraska of 1899, entitled [ FLAtUte of Nebraska, 1899, entitled *'Ele . It b A A A LI L L o0 d within a few days. The new grounds & Douglas Sts. CMATIA, NIKE. RN Crounse N %l ebrasin of 1890, entltled | figns, " and o amend section T of said | are to be welghed by what they sald before, | The race could ‘be viewed by over cparated from the National league | @nd Douglas Sts., CMAHA. NEE Horton—Mefkl=john. L | original section 10 ws now existing chapter. Relates to the opening of no matter under what circumstances they | P¢OPIe #1008 this section of the cana ds by the rafiroad. BAmpneeyely, R, tuompson, Melkisl: 8 ¥ 113, by Edgar—An sct to provide | 1198, conteat cases in presenca ot le told It. With these facts presented, the " e P T e ohngon-—1. . Hosewater, crieral primary election. fo R i X A ’ . r ! . sresident of the American led + Eoneral Brimary ausotion, for ine salaction | %:J"5% 111, ny Hamilton—A bill £ act | #tate is compelled to ask you, putting aside | CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—A secret meeting wis | Lodas in I the ors Buy and Try a Box Tonight. Thompson, ~ur office in metropolitan cities and citles of | 10 prohibit the manufacture, sal all sympathy, but in the name of fustice, [ held today of men interested in » of the local ¢ [ v 4 J Thompson, Currie the first and second class; to prescribe [ PINE Into the state of lmpure beer; for a verdict of murder in the first degree,” | floscd Wentern dockex club. the zil- | Somers of the land club left . While you think of it, go buy and Thompson, Meiklejohn. Tules and regulations for the conduet ot | Vide for the enforcement of its provisions ekt S - | ton started at the r adelphia, Baltim nd Washington to I ¢ C g Doasie B Marshall-Hinshaw, Currie, sucl sctions, and to provide penalties for | And penalties for its violation, Judge Francis Scott then began the clos- | It was announced that complete plans for the clreuit try a box ol scarets Landy Ca Martin—Hinshaw, Crounse, = the same, : u.‘ "1 ) l|\_\'| Il'n' ""ri'"u A :»Im r..fr‘,.nlm ing argument for the defense. ton ..I‘nlxu:xl“\\wl‘w i thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll 0 LR RIS o stamp plainly the adulteration of lard ¢ dks ¥ . | fro urg wes : g g v, John R Hays. HOUSE P the eans for veasels_ containing. the mame | Jud80 Scott asserted that the case of the | (ho California tracks Western Jockes | MANNING PREDICTS SUCCESS | never regret it. Genuine tablets M 4\"|k“d ater. ASSES ONE BILL [ i 5 hroviae & punishment far the viem: | state was not supported by legal proof and | club will, however, work inharmony With iy stamped C. C. C. Never sold in fl«‘mg-’l;h';"nlm'l'-] Sospater.. s tlon thereof. hat the state was charging an imposaible | the Paclic coust clubs, e mectini is 10t | icanann €1ty Magnate Boasen of His | 3 "‘(l AL druaaiin e endenhall—Hinshaw, Rosewate o o 4 ' 4 , by Ha on--4 or an act | o d e 0} ol expected to adjourn until lute this after- 2 drugg I 3 P homraon. T nanawW. Act 10 Reduce Lancaster County's ‘"“Nf“m:," Il”\mll"’_!rm(:'" '-rx‘.'.’,'.l\'x !x‘-[n:»‘;\'u: crime. He alluded to the general unanimity | X0t UB: arter Lnintion The's Base Ball u Tuggists, 1 Mockett—D, . Thompson, Meiklejohn. imployees and Save Thelr other persons, companles, partnerships or | With which the community had accepted as - . hiy —_ - ot NulsnzRurtle Qosenater. Positions. assoclations from entering into any. con- | true the published statements that the Jockey Club 1 raten. vell— e, tract or agreement to pool or fix the price | death of Jennia Bosschieter had been | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 17.—The Deimar J g ‘ : . T Ty Oleson—Rosewater, Melklejohn i g B M8 P At we At Yob R o WASHINGTON, Jan, 17.~Manager James Tyt R Rme s, b BN ach LINCOLN, Jan. 17.—(Speetal.)—The house | £ B bt ettt i it lom o tha | brought about through the attempt of the ,}.‘,'fi"h‘fm“,:‘,f.',}m.'.,,‘{"mi..".m“.{".‘,‘ avpust A | Manning, manager of the proposed new Kidne! cura, :’\)l‘n:‘l_:. E("‘"n!l":“alnnm:‘:l‘::ll'uh". of representatives today made a few rapid | same. y accused to commit a felony and of the difi- ration with the corder of deeds today. | league team, arrived here today from his : or by m::‘. er—Hinshaw, Crounse, forward strides by passing one bill, in- | H. R. 174 by Kaveny—A bill for an act to | culty of the jurars divesting thelr minds of capital stock 1s fixed at $100,u0. home In Kansas City. Mr. Manning § oo | Troe Look, 8 Rohwer—Hinshaw, Crouns the manufacture and sale of lard for vice, etc., 0f Dr. B, J. Koy, Suratoga, No Y. Sandall-D. 1. Thompson, Meiklejohn. definitely postponing three and placing six | 138’ Tro\iding i penalty therefor . all prejudice. He declared further that fivan Wins i» Shart Drder: :H; '.Tpfl'.‘flf".?: 1!':”“"”. new !"';15;‘-’ ”“r hl:uj J v Rty B rounse. on general file, besides adopting the com- | H. R. 1%, by Jouvenat—A bill to amend | each of the accused men should have had a IELD, O, 17.—8yracuse | ball park that will be announced soon Smithbergor—Hinshaw, Meiklejohn mittee on privileges and eléctions’ report | sectlons 4 11,12 and 13, cha vill, Com- | separate trial, my Ryan_defeate Kk Heauscholte, | Mr. Manning corroborated the statement Tt p oW, i tote 0 A 3. Fi piled Statites of Nebrasgka for 1500, Relutes g i r ere true ‘fighting Dutchman,” of Chicago here | that ‘each of the . Thompson, Corri in the case of Allan G. Fisher against | P! Statiies of Nobrasks for ) Judge Scott sald that If it were true that I8 &0 h hat each h the whole family American league clubs s il el Hinshaw. y Charles F. Coffee, which was In favor of | ‘. "R 170, by LaneoA W for in act to| the girl had been killed by the defendants | {ONISHE In the thivd round of what'was to) had turned aver'to Hresident Ban dohnson A“'I Kawt“;‘ 15 R etop dh ek Hinshaw. allowing the latter to retain his seat as |provide for care and modical treatment | in an attempt to assault ber, as alleged in — of “Washington alone an agreement wis | goro Ll L L :-m-u 1;' 'l'l‘mml\m;v.h .ll_(.:vll‘wnln-r representative from the Fifty-third - dfs- (:‘1”:;,"..;‘:-‘1:4 ‘\;‘R«,‘IE‘.‘::‘\‘I:W ome fnsane while | one count of the indictment, the accused DEATH RECORD “.n.J.‘.-.: A'I“II‘; ‘;: .1;:”.'«”‘ \Im as soon as the rompen--Currle, D. 15 Thompson trict confined 1o e men would be guilty of murder, but he de- ocal club 18 incorporatad HPAN'S TABIULES is an effectual eurs Tweedeiinahaw, Metkiejol c H. R. 177, by Lane (by TFequesti—A bill ) It 18 one of the most ironclad arra Al 3 Rl tome {,}jf[“,, ‘,‘:."“T‘&'.‘:’.‘....‘WT. < ,,,‘“w,,,,'.,. g ’lhel bl that passed the house was fntro- | for an act’ (o eelabilsh s stuic” oard ot | nied that the allegation had been sustained PO menty ..‘;'.., drawn ..::‘(... hi,‘,' hl ariankes for e fix which Sriginate i o bad rtom an B elklejohn, D, pson, e Lane > charlties and corvections nud to define its | by the # e athan 68 . g R eTer oo AP e Tias D8l Iouneon | goh or 5 | T WaracreD: 1. Thotipaon. MeIeIohn " | and tarsapers of Lamocrns ™y the oficlals | Ghilox and powers, tn mako an appropria: | by, to stAle. The oLher count ln the tn » 8. Bell died of preumonia_about | i e Ue siack of each of the clibs Wenal-Hinshiw, Curel d taxpayers of Lancaster county. It re- | tion therefor and 10 roy ucty and | dictment charges murde " sald coun- | g g'clock yesterday evening at the home of | to he retained by him indefnitely. The —— Whitmore iiner, Meficionn. ldur:s ll‘:u :nu:lmum Dopulation upon which | 0F ety 9 il ovimith, " " | a0 tor e defendunts, it were attomoted | erents, 391 Norin Fighteenth streot: | Hork. ch b oukit Btk oniy by R ox -THinehaw, ‘Rosewaie s based the drawing of jurors and their | H. 178 by Waring—& bill far an act 10| 1o prove that the girl had died of poi%on it | 1o was 15 years old and had been sick but | American league and then ' for u specified Wilkinson-—Halne number for all courts in the county f provid ping nding conviet- | woulq be for the state to prove that the sum, sident pecte o call Young—Rosewater, Har s by Y from | mude goods 1 a few days. His funeral will he held on | meeting of the Wiladelphia next onmianTON M Heaker B Thomebon, Crounse. |70.000 to 60,000, Similar bills introduced S— poison was given with intent to KilL" The |& (5% : 3 ok Sunday and will be attended by local union | wee Feisner (rep.) palred with Hamilton (fus) | by Laveaster county members aftect sal- | BILL PROPOSED ON LYNCHING | common law, he declared. was superior to |y g No. ernational Electrical Workers o 4 1 ) Absent—Baldrige, Douglas. aries and the number of city officials and the statute, and in this case he usserted | oery: Bige i P RN ofl winw tro " Walcate " Foul . e employes for the county and all will be | Te Provide That Relatives of Person | the superiority of the common law principle A m”i\“]f 'v"(‘l‘s’,"”"wfl"m‘w" b m)(‘l\”""'m "“""'. SENATE PUSHES ALONG BILLS [rushed through the legislative hopper as Lynched May Recover Damases as against the state statute, which says that . ? ‘s Family Theater—Phone 1531, — urf) ‘s Secret Meeting. HOWELL'S Don't_disturb 1dl. bl t d h 1 i 1 John agney of Plattsmouth foul In\ "Jllw )\\]“]””‘1 Iln ‘II|;‘ lva‘h nth | ~Omaha's rapldly as possible. 5 if death results to an innocent person in an| pr ATTEMOU! Neb., T (Spe- | FOUNd of thelr Aight tontght before the Bm- = 0 == it x Un-| AmOug the bills indefinitely postponed il S attempt of another to commit a folony the | a1\ Jonn Cagney, & nophew of tho late pire Athiatle b, Waicott haid Carier and | The, Blogar, ofia®Hoida o : Tonight | der Considerntion and Start was one by Fowler of Fillmore providing | LINCOLN, Jan. 17.—A bill will be intro- | atter shall be deemed gullty of murder in|jont pitzgerald of Lincoln and at one time | wis separating them. Carter had the bet- udeville e l5 cneral File, for submission of constitutional amend- | gyced in the house tomorrow providing that | the first degree manager of the Dellone botei in Omaha, | ter of It except fn {hie seventh tenih wnd | 5. dctedi ments (o a vote of the people and requiring | in a Iynching the relatives of the person | irl Fool and Vain, dled nt the home of his mother In this city | thirteenth rounds alcott nearly had him ROTRY ¢ £3m LINCOLY, Jan. 17— (Special.)—The sen- | ® Majority of all votes for and against to out in the tenth when the bell saved him “ lynched can obtain damages from the se of the state, Mr. Scott asserted, | today. The funeral services will be held In WHE MARMONY ate was in session for a short time s morning before it went into jolnt session t Ams Fisher, this | C8FTY ' county where it occurred. ade up of circumstantial evidence. He | the St. John's Catholic church Saturday = = = 'l‘nuo):r. A L "o - alluded to Jenn'e Bosschieter as a girl fool- | forenoon. It Qe Lone Sia for the purpose of balloting for United Without a dissenting vote the house Plegman-Ream Contest ish and vain, though not necessarily vic- ‘A Stolen Kiss adopted the following report of the action | LINCOLN, Jau. 17.—(Special Telegram.)— | jous, who was under no control, who was ) 3 ROUSO. of the privileges and elections committee | The house committce on privileges sna ] ] i v | in the habit of being out late at night,| 1LOS ANGELF William 7 AND VINE DAL 4 b tn_the Fisher-Coffee election contest case: | eloctions met tonight to consider a motion | though only 16 years old. On the evening of | Stevenson, a wealthy mine owner of Yank — THE BINGDROME, The Non-Irritatin. | Yo suwndine commitee on priviies 5 ges | for re-opening the Plegman-Ream contest | October ounsel sald, she ton, 8. D., died here suddenly of heart Prices, evening, 10c, 25c and 50c and elections have had under consideration AN Databar 18, counahl 3813, 4 WHlAMY Woth . The proofs oftered in the case of Siralen | case, involving the latter's seat as repre- [ with two men, one of them married, to|fallure. He was transacting some business | This is not an Isolated or Individual| Matnees wedne ¢ and Cathartlc sher agatnat Charles 1. Coffee, nvolving | sentative from the Fitty-sixth district, but g Saal's saloon to carouse at the time Saturday and § , 10¢ and Zic. Few the seat in the house for the Fifty-third | aftor listening to argument adjourned | Mr, Scott assailed the testimony of the i | tront row represcntative ‘aistrict, and find that the | without taking any action. When the case | hackman, Sculthorpe. Before the coroner ¥ Jules Barbier. case in Omaha, NEXT WEEK -FULGORA'S Easy fo take, casy to operate: allegations of the contest notice are ot sustained and that the sitting member, Mr, | WS first brought.before the committee it | Sculthorpe swore he saw no assault upon | PARIS, Jan. 17.—-M. Paul Jules Barbler, | what (s told by this resident of Omaha " & Coftee, s entitled to the sea was deoided that the petition did not state | the girl; In court he testified that he did [French —dramatic autbor, ~librettist of | wjil prove invaluable to many people who | BOYD’F’ Hood S 1 IIIS the Hime of the election the sttt thnt at | tacts or contain evidence sufficient to war- | wituess the assault. In one case or the [“Faust” and many other well Known operas, | go though the same daily experience. This ONE NGH : was a director and vico president of jLn | rant a recount of ballots in the two coun- | other he testified faslely. died today. He was born In Paris, March | ghort statement of the relief obtained from Flret ‘l\lillnmll bank of Chadron and ties, Custer and Logan, upon which the | The alleged confession of the defendants, |8, 1823, far too prevalent annoyances should cob- | puyewell Amerd slgned the sume on the 35th day of No- | contestant relied for a favorable decision. | Campbell and Death, to the police ofcers —— vince the greatest skeptic that the merit of vember, 190, which resi as nc. e 5 CUT OUT ms cepted, and that when lu-'«"(:ff"r'u.'u::u"h, It was agreed tonight that as Committee- | Mr. Scott declared, was not relevant, hav- | ¢ 5 H, Nimrook. the article discussed 18 up to representa EDUIHD 81 nluss wis not an officer of the bank. We are of | man Blesner was absent no vote should be | ing been mere hearsay so far as the jury | DPUBUQUE, Ia, Jan Captain 8, H.|op the opinfon that this position was not an N pl d “hair- s P Nimrock, one of the stearaboat iuspectors s Nellle Mitchell, No. 415 South 11th COUPON ee Plder "the Smithasin1Of WaK not an | taken on the application, and as Chair- | was concerncd DAgTRCK. gan of the Miss i Stutes, within the meaning of the constity. | Man Whitmore announced that he prob-| Counsel for the defense next attempted | governing the Mis- | giront, gays: “After a fall 1 noticed my ton. ably would not call the committee together | to destroy the value of the evidence of Prof. | #1881ppi from Keokuk to Red Wing, died o~ | paok aching occasionally, and finally con- | Prosent at Bee office or mall §| Il wis aleo clatmed that thero were bots | for further consideration of the case it is | Witthaus as to the finding of hydrate chioral | 42¥ nually. It grew so that I could only lie | ¢ coupon with ten cents and get J.u'np..mn wis |-mnlri‘uu‘mrdfillluln‘l“ Jl’#'.“.{'j: expected that the former declsion will be | in the stomach of the dead girl by citing | perfectly stralght and very often was foree Gvening price AT ¢ Bhatoasenhia Aot reating of voters by persons who favored | allowed to stand. the testimony of other chemists that an-| M(INNF 5 : E to sleep on ne floor In place of my bed. | Matines b your cholce grap lection of the contestee. The eviden: Omaha Man's Appointment. alysis of a solution from the drinks the Kirl | crn Lumbermen ¢ Two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, obtuined TSR A 1 Studles. When ordering by mall §|{als to show and yodr committee dacs hot |y A, Harrison of Omaha has been ap- |had had in Saal's saloon had shown the | the iollowing at Kuhn & Co’s drug store, corner of Fif- | The 01, Ol Story-Dacked 1o the Doore, add four cents for postage. | ment ot 1 T g B Uhrotgh ‘his | pointed chief engineer at the Asylum for | same poisonous lquid as Witthaus found in | B MBIy teenth and Douglad streets, gradually re MlABDS ‘mucAnEflo ephone 22 agency or with his knowledge in any mun- curable 1 t Hastl | the stomach |W Hollls, Minneapolls; treasurer, J leved me of the aching until it finally dis 3 TODAY-10 ART DEPARTMENT, ner whatever. Indeed, the contrary " ex. | PCUrable Insane at Hustings o . oy ih s B Aol et Y AS to the state's theory that McAllister | Queal, Minnapoils. Directors: Johi Foley, | appeared = K, Including Baturdny Night, The Bee Publishing Company o A AR e B L ) CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY | poured something, presumably chloral hy- | 3% JUEROE T 0 T BRSSO | iror wate by all dealers. Price . Fos- | Nothing Hao [t aver stell Jn (maha betore, / A {acts it nowhere provides that the elec Take Laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets. All|drate, in Jennie Bosschieter's glass, My | tion was adopted ‘condemning the practice | ter-Milburn Co . Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents | llwms Males"c Bu"“qua[s OMAHA, NEB. e e N e & v drugklsts refund the money If it fails to | Scot said McAllister did so, but it was | of mome wholeaulers in ioling prices on | tor the United Stater Priben: ine, e, 3 | successtul candidate. . E. W. Grove's signature is on ea:h | champagne. 2 ernda were usked to change the | Remember the name, Doan's, and ke 12 |y Bvening, 8:06, Smoke 1t We therefore recommend that the conme | box. 2éc. Michael Dunu, also of counsel for the de- “uulw- substitut i you like . “Fads and Folli [}