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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 8 i reached fever heat this evening, when from | Hall county and other similar bills ¢ rations, both and personal sch | BIll was reported for postponement six to elght excited senators were on the [ Noldup nature would respectfully gther propert be used exclusively [bill, which Senator Bdgar discl floor &L one time makiny motions, raising | (AY inderstand a holdup bill for agricultural and horticultural socleties one. which, if cnacted fnto a law, would schools, cemeter| Bl i bdbo B B s AL A b polnts of order and rising to questions of | infifct Injury upon some person, corporatior for Feliglous PUFpORes by request, has the following provision personal privileg The discussion closed | OF :"w‘v\- interest, but whi - y.nlm I wler—Relating y e bonded tebtedne X r does not intend shall ever boards and teachers t disteict pavi without & victory for either side o \ . . with tory for either sl The | come o law, but which he rather intends To provide normals could not muster enough strength | to use fc Telephone 694, Bee, Ma bonds, curbing and g the pury mor o { for internal fmpre v Fet improvement | to report the bill for passage and the antis | OF other valuable ¢ nships and cities fasued person or t hall r wny time, exceed could not & motion to arlse, so at 6:30, | DET8OR Or corporatic ogute $7 provided, no bond: ild not carry a motion to arl | view be'cor Wi (tn. (N Si s | te $1.90.00; provided, o bonds » after the most excitable scene yct seen 1n | & frultful and dangerois s of the Nebraska U street yont bonds improve the senate, n compromise was effected by | tlon in the halls of legislation, but i \ into the to discredit | measures introd general fund of | g & bonds, bonds for funding adopting a motlon to arise, report progress | [ FHCredit honest measures intros Sanediiem. . S hers who have no other purpo by McCoy—~To authorlze W ainte ot ‘ubwh Too bad, soon as one gets fat enough to | and ask leave to it wgain, to, promot: the hest Interests of the es of villiges {0 purchase land Tia SF Benids. OF e Durchane of W A dozen amendments were offered, some | Another form of the holdup 18 Lo oppoce [ lots or grounds for park purposes and €0 | nristion LW Orks, WAteFWOrKs, ¢ be comfortable, one’s dressmaker says, “Oh, |, * Jo SoeEbnees o Bt il paseage o gome meriiorious measure f iskne bods for the snme. ' Fight Plahts"or Jand theretor. of 1and fo » : [ : he passage of which is especially desired 131, by Humphrey—Relating to sete | it s park ways or houlevards, in | my!” and then there is trouble—or used to|Island, Alliance, Kearney, Wayne, Hastings | by doma ity or other xubdivision of - (he | tement of exatio b eagn 18 ¢ Sxcesn ot SO0 In'n Drears and e tael b | and other points, but mostly for the purpose | 8tate, and to offer to withdraw such oppo- | H, R. 8 by Beckly —To authorize ineor- | poee: o atetaet % S dovairion be. But the Flexibone moulded corset has | g ot B L T rees, i which the sittorl for i ‘corrupt consideration. Your | poration of twne of 10 pop \ation o mote /! e BT oo come to the rescue. One can push one's-self »mv[h\ were fiually successtul n‘nnlln,vhvl ot R 8. Drieadow .,,‘||,:,',‘.r": Sl o Be Kook, orqered on des o Ihtl the slectora 4 N .. | During the last half hour of the session | that the connection of Mr. F. W. Barber | mand of the introduce o Ve & U thorised th round to meet the fashions—and some doc. | 00mE 0 0 ey ndulged in with (w0 of these bille (s as follows [ 1Y ASReUEREGRE bt Prioseits s ot [Wosthiras Wb the. ol tors say proper lacing & not harmful. The| Senator Alien, champion of the bill, in.| "‘"4'.:-"" ":'r"'l"’""": s of the| With Represontative Lane In the chatr |SUch Ity at u generalor special « sted ving the bill read. He charged o firkt days of this session of the sald city called after twehty days Flexibone moulded does not make you slim | o o0 havio the bill read. e e leglslature Afr - Marber &olicited employ. | the house resolyed itself fnto committee of | notice, stating distinetly the amount and that the amendments were not offered IN | ment by the president of the Nebraska Tol- | the whole and devoted the remainder of the | PUrpose for which they a be fasnied, us by tight lac mu but by comfortable help controls the figure, good faith, which brought forth a protest | ephone compuny in caring for the interests | atternoon to the consideration of house roll ws: Honds for waterworks and other from Sepator Young of that corporation in and about this logis: | €TI0 16 the consideration of house roll s nimed 0 section 2 by o majority | Pay $1.50 for a Flexibone and prove It. You'll pay $3 next time and get a fine one. | “I Want to say,” sald Senator Young. | wera not necded To weeks Iater - Mr, | ApPOINt a commission of five persons (6 cole |1l electore voting o Sieh Wropoition “lffil i SPECIAL SALE of a few standard maket—Royal, Worcester, Thompeon's Glove | 'that Senator Allen has no right to im- Barber requested Representative Thomssen | Ject information and draft a bill (o procure | BOnds or the proceeds from’ the xule there Fitting and P. D. French Corseta—sizes range from 26 to 30, Reduced from |DPUSD the motives of the semators who op- | p Wiioduce u telephong, bill, betng onc of| the full assessment of all property wnd a | whieh ther were leourt und shon ot $2 and $1.75—worth as much to you as they ever were, but with us its different | POSe this bill. I know what 1 am talkiog | fret declined, A fow days later Mr. Bar-|Just and equitable levy of taxes and a | disf than par : Spring and summer corsets force us to close out o few styles. Only a few |About when I charge that Senator Allen | ber showed this same Bill 1o MF. A. J. | more completo collection of the same. and / of these bargains ¢ $3.00 shod went to certain members of this body and | Wright, a clerk fn the senate, who has a | oy SFEREE (IR OF TG SOTIE 40 | N f told them they were in a position where | 10h I the employ of the sald telephone | F CPRTHUECE § y | xative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. they dare not vots against this measure.” | form the officials of the cornpiny that thi McCarthy opposed the measure on the | UFUEBIStS refund the money it it falls to “Ni o t he 08 elled Se bl H8 aboy 0 be In sduced and ta ure. s, V. Grove's signa e Is on each AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MoCALL'S PATTERN! Name that member!" almost yelled Sen- | Blll was about (0 be introduced and to rUg: | grounds that (he existing revenue laws weuld | SUFe: B. W. Grove's signature is on | Men’s All Wool Clay & & ator Allen pa could be taken fto prevent 4 its introduction. e was fnformed i reply | meet all demands if enforced by the county | “I will name him." veplied Mr. Young. | that a good many telophone bills of Ike | ¢ stoners. He lald particy tress o | N 9 1610 Che GeBtiemman aow 18 the chalr, B | SHaPestis petianierisptone bilh of IKS | commissionars, 1e lald partiouler streng on | i oS, Worsted Suits at $10.00 ator Trompen.” and one more could do no hurt. A little g A2 E Jus s e LS “That is fal 11 deny It." said Senator | MiCTyRepresentative Thomasen ~requested | assessment of all property at a falr cash « selution, puby hat Is falso and I deny it,” sald S Ir. Barber (o give him the bill, and, | lue. Taylor of Custer called attention to | ) ; The zonfusion caused by other sonators on | 1t he introduced It with the other bills | i A L Rl -A DONAV. the floor closed this fmeldent. but there were | MenUoned. We believe that the bare re- | Fevenue that had been incorporated in po- ames R Harkow knowledgo of the corrupt maneuvering per- | finite In wisdom and controls il thinge by | yyny Yy O & SIIIAT: NATUre, (TS IV |0Rth. tha ‘I!“:rp‘h ve facts sufficiently ind ma-n m:umm. \‘..‘.’ years. 0 b . Pro - divine power to remove one who was a . Ll i et In (hiLirpose and e8 0 ar- y a viva voce vote Representative Hall's etrated in their ames. From the few re- | vop ey o the Twenty-neventh seasion of | will be discussed again tomorrow. ber in this matter. bt marks made by the chairman in submitting | the Nebraska o bill was Indefinitely postponed, this action legtslatire, the Hon. David Five Other Bills. 2 L | the report it is plain that the chief solici- | Brown of Otoe county, by death; therefore USRS (10 SRR e find that not only did Hobert G es Rl bl L L b tido now s to hush up the whole matter | bS !t A pleasant event was the warm and genu- | Druesc < e i [and at 6 o'clock the house adjourned to 10 of literatire nomi 0 ate o of the nesen Rewolved, That t s the sense of the joint | ine welcome tendered Senator Howard | bills, bt th o'clock tomorrow without stirring it sny farther pllenolved, come tender i hat he gave to Senitor Meredith | 0'cloc nOFrow morning padies of (his legialature to mourn the (086 | g, upon his uppearance on the five ‘other bills for introductio sen-| The chalr the otent The committee took a great deal of testl- | of one who has served his people so many | Baldrige upon his wppearance on the floor | [y SNGE BUIS for Introdiction in the sen-| The chair and desk of the late Representa- | U mony, which was all reduced to writing by | times in public office with honor to himseit | for the first time since January 17, when | “ 1" A bill for an act authorizing cities tive Brown were draped with mourning to the stenographer, but (bo estimony was not | 419 CTedit Lo the great atateof Nebraska. | he was rompelled to o home on account | the frat class fo'egulate T safe and use | oy and will be left to remain in (his con- K. CORNER 16¢h AND DOUGLAK. I . \ o88. CCess o el ites Wi ol as electric %, to require e | d 0 e close e session flled with the findings for fear, as stated, “It | ' Resolved, That we honor the memory of | °f 110 At e T maem. | BIACINE of talagraph, taiapHione and eiectrig | - T the close of the weseton . € you tell others—If we don't tell ue. might smirch a number of reputable men Hon. David Brown. We, his neighbors, | taken for the purpose of giving the mem- wires r ground. ||ul to levy a tax on L | 'Dr. N\cGRLV\ act to make persons Sennte Nonconcurring in € cle eSS 8 | omce open ¥ tro | | Who.tho commitce 1 saisted are ity |50, 4 devson” ainted Wi "H | bers an opportunit to ereet Senator Baid: | iegrath it e e o %4 | SAVED FROM THE SCRAP PILE [P has onored an o0 urin, rige. Tho senator is looking thin amd s | U1ate telephone chirges blameless.”" The report son made & | wua & gopd cltieen, s e oRan & 2. A bill to, spectal order for tomorrow, when an effort | loving ahd fuithiul husband and futher, He | Weak. He did not appear at the atternoon | ditaute fy o *°¢ (0 T8UIALe the sale of | pyvy Bitle Pulled Gut of Obiivion by 18 Iikely (0 be made to requive the submis- | represenicd in himsel the best citiaenship | session ) A DIl for o lon of the ovidence along with the report | 0,5 Rale, wnid o s death We have wist | Resolutions were prescnted by Chalrman | coribrations oprating ‘alibet. faily ort. A ried to extremes. We and several pieces of fireworks may be |of u good citizen, Le it furth Arends of the committe named for the pur their e "l‘l"\'! ‘whe such . touched off. The three scapegoats upon | Resolved, That these resoluijons be spread | pose of drawing up o memorial on the | caused by the neghgencs of "| LANCOLN ch 7.--(Special.)—~When do more than is neces- whom had been loaded the whole bunch of | 1Pon the Journals of both bodies of the | death of Representative Brown ploye the committee on judiciary reported for sary to be certain of eiglslatire, and a copy be torwnrded to his | “a A o : ’ wins are expected to grin and bear it or the | whime e bt om wor wirded to bis | Senator Edgar moved that each senator, | A A bill for an act requiring the branding | indefinite postponement senate file a doing enough nitentiary motion was made to nonconcur in the | ‘ of all goods by convicts n e Ne- good of the ¢ cerc sympathy in their hour of grief; and | the president and secrctary of the senate, l\nllkd,‘! ntent ! i « al University Estl .Aul.«.‘ ',;',.‘k,.l'iw;‘\' 1o the local newspapers of | be allowed two blue books, and that the A bill for an act to provide for the taxa- | report and the bill, which is one for the | The caldrons in rellef of the Bartley bondsmen, was car- A ) ' ee” be AlLFINUEN tlon of express companies The blg item in tho appropriation bill 18 | pygur remaining coples be distributed to the t A pst of the members have arranged to - % for. the! o re- | oMt Wwas claimed by Mr. Druesdow ihat T wvhic g e e S that for 585,00 in favor of the State uni- | go'(o Nebraska City Saturday (o attend the | oreries frst applying for them. The re- | thoso bills ‘ware involuntarily given by him | 1ed- The bill provides : which the beer is versity, which is larger by nearly $100.000 | ¢ 000t ho b will | il port adopted to Senator Meredith. It also uppears from | That the attorney general, state treasurer biewed are kept scru- than the appropriation two years ago, when | o 1o ie house will send a floral pillow | * geputor Currle moved that a committee | the evidence that Mr. Druesiow had a | and auditor of publie wecounts be and thes 1t was & tremendous record-breaker, eclips. | * 't® tribute of three be named to confer with a like | J4r8e humber of ohet similar bilie, destg. | are hereby wuthorized and instructed in pulously clean and a cord-breaker, eclips- sl L bl nated as schoolbook bills, Pullman bills and | their discretion to settie, compromise or dis- g . gir § ing all former efforts. This colossal appro- | HINGH AW COMING TO FRONT committee from the house on the question | the like. No satisfactory reason wis glyen | miss any and a1l Suits now panaing i which | covered, The air in priation is the outgrowth of the extra 1-mill | of the wanner in which constitutional rtl-r the production of this vast grist of bills, | the stat plaintiff for the recovery of which the beer is tax levy imposed by the last legislature amendments shall be submitted all admirably adapted to use for holdup pur: | moneys alleged to be due upon any offici 4 st leg i e Dosew, bUt your- somiitin Bong o bards. o AL cooled is filtered which it i v proposed Ko pei o n ] ch it Is now proposed to make perma- e i Many Bitls Reported. dence’ to prove that Mr. Dr k. or its bondsmen; provided, that the | (Dr. McOrew at age fi2.) ANNE. The. wondertul sthides. aiade by (he vew In Out of & total of thirty-seven bills re- | 28ked OF received uny corrupt consideration | defendant, or defends in every case, The barrels lrwhich THE MOST SUCCESSFUL il okt Tiale by thy o ptal of thicty-seven | or Dreparing or defoating (herm el Say e o aanind B pa st ¢ barrels in whic a6k Gatter Aty il By a4 ported back from their respective commit Without Visible ¢ as & conditlon precedent und before stich | it is stored ate cleaned SERREY DR er & DOEUR 0L U1 10101 ¢ olanTN: MAEOE T=(Phsolal Dels tees in te senate this morning, twenty- | \vo i tpar O wction s finally dismisscd | oh $ . lowing compllation for the biennial periods o HEp BN i/ peci elegram.) i that O. 8. Moran, a Nl SompALn Tor Gn the senatorial hailot today Hinshaw | *1% of them were placed on general fle |yor of ity House, s i this ciry mosi o7 | ABother bill which went to the gencral | with steam and soda, decade - and ve! were de ol 081 o the time from December 31, 190, to I file today was senate file 126, by O'Netll g o g1 1 s abrlesgais il " gathered in five more of the field in Evang, | 404 cleven were indefinitely = postponed v H 4 . t day. was seuate file 126, by O'N then glazed with rosin 8 ; UNIVERS S PROP! PIONS. a 0. Bi1E ‘Wh v oneral file were | TURTY 12, 1901, o sible occupi- T 1 STATE UNIVERSITY APPROF RIATIONS. | Hathorn, Mead, Marshall and Sandail. Sen- | The bills which went on general e were | LA 15, Tl Wthout wnyvieip) apa- | which provides fcr fire escapes. The bill he paseed uch o . o .8 1 o) CUTrant . civenase oot 1355 |ator Baldrige was present for the first time | 4 follows and wbout this Rail: that o oersd tmornt | is as follows 4 on the inside, then VAHIClluELt AND HYDROuth | " s surrle | 8. F. 163, by MeCargar—Authorizing the | mote the passage of a bill, the passage of | Section 1. That within sixty days after cleaned again, The A Permianent cure guaranteed i ieas than Total g 178,560 :‘,,“,;a):::l,‘\:":'..fl," 1f,':"l"',h',' vote for Currle | i oment: compromise of dimmissul of | Which waa greatly desired by the citisens | the prasags of this act all bulldinga i the bottles g clarted 10 days.witnout cutting, pain or lows of time 1801 —Salar ; feids e totals: sults now pending for the Fecovery of | of & certain city, and that he demanded as | state of tWo or m storfes in height that yottles are cleane SIRGIURE I Wi s Cur expenises “avias Alen 3 T Kinkald ... 2| moneys alleged to be due the state upon | & consideration (he c $100 for himself, used for the sick, or for educational with utmost precaution. without pain oF hindri ' Lroun: . J Martin . officlal bonds and from depository banks [$100 fora certain member of this house and | social, charitable, entertainment, working st p o oM wdeiiuas. A berlect and permasnent e " S0 | Lurrle L - 16| Metkiejohii ... and the bondmen, il the | that ho claimed at the name time to be able | o siceping purpoes, ubove the flrst story Stillwe filter the b BUS USRI, st DI & ouveil 3—Balarie o s R | 1R oA osewater ... 8. F. 154, hy Johnzon-Providing for the | to ure the vote of another member | (except such as are used for private dwell- | Stillwe filter the beer, wnd ¢ ood Dise o 1a-Balaries s | i i Chompuon, 1) 0| maxiner 16 Whith oounty Doarde” may Je¢ | named Yof F0. Gh3 ‘Sevatel mhern Tio% | Meeiinniuding orels setinges A6 SYPHILIS §yu* i Wi i e xpenses o Hurringion s ""('y'x"’r':‘i'i‘ W #] contract e e v‘~]r:‘-|'-,M)\.~“,u-n m.mll to mm’ any evidenco | hospitals, as artment hous then sterilize every ':;'."r'n“x'uzfi'f"n‘r‘"‘.‘fi.'.’.fi"".".'?”'}'"’u': than “Het T aw e ethereld . 8. 2, by Steele—Relating to the man- | tha . Moran had any authority to offer [ manufuc s 41 . ’ eatment, and at less thai ha Total Ao h Hiteheock . ner in which jurors may be drawn the vote of wald members for salo. more metallic | bottle, for the slightest the cost: All bresking oui and signs of the aeanitenes . 9 8. F. 25, by Martin—Providing for the | nor r ¢ SCapes, I there uncleanliness taints 'd'“‘l”e':];,;nll‘g;'fllrllj-l once. A cule CXPENBES L.l - 1;1‘:{\ "‘p\lh‘lh'uln“\'mn was a t r{nhm;lt'm ,mld 10¢ ;.“ ,.rx ‘]I;qnn'll B '] :\.l‘lll uu:dn r 11 be cast i num.l- for cach .l \ v | It uaranteed " rad’ Bt nALVOLE Aller 3. Thompson, Currle. tlonal and_boundary lines of adjacent and ng for referre We find that | * used for sl purp: » product. canes cured of ne : Andrewys. E. Thompson, Meiklojohn, | adjoining lands Mr. Moran ay ched two persons, agents | Also all bulldings over two storfes in the whole C 0VER 20 000 seiiiiey less of vitality 1897—Salaries Arends—Hinshaw, rrie 266, by Ransom (by request)— bad corporations, and offered | used fo 1y of the purposes hercinbefore is in these ways that ard M \\nmm bashfuliess, Gleet and all Current expenses ............ E Armstrong--D. E' Thompson, Melklejohn, the law relating to real estate. | to see that a certutn bill then on the house | “et forth shall have 1 tside {16 ko Has e inds unnatural discharges. o Haldrige Curite, Roscwater. W by Ransom’ (b reauest)—ite- | tles and abnoxious o said sorporat iron or steel wtairwy fire_excape, Schlitz beer hasgainc Lurcs Guaranteed. Consultation Fre ota 2 cetne—D. k. Thompeon, Mefklefohn, ting loasing of Jands, #mothered, and that for this kervice I drovided, further, thut all buildings used T f % 1590—Suluries Y Heckly—D. 15 Thomuson. Meiklejonn, by Ranzom (hy request)—Re- d money and passes for himsell and | 107 Storage of warchouse purposcs, and its reputation for pur cHARcEs Low rent expenses . AR B Berlet—D, K. Thompson, Melxlejohn, = |v'lh|g to contracts between owners of land | for the Introdvcer of the bill, but hore uguin | Where no person is allowed to sleep in the ity, and made Milwau- . Hiesner—Hinshaw, Meiklejohn, and brokers. wo do not find that this offer was author- | bailding shall have at least one steel lad- Yy @ § 3 tedivinon sent wverywhote free from Total i ; Biroderick—Hinshiw, Currie., . 1 97, by Johnson—Relating to county | tzed by the membor in auestion: The work | der and balcony fire vacape. Bulldings kee famous. e P O Box 766 ¢ over 215 & “;: 2001—Salaries JBrown of Furnas—D. K. Thompson, | boards of Mr. Moran was carried on openly on the | four or more stories in height shall 3 tn slicet, be vhon_L am an ouglai U PR . Crounse. 8. I*. 309, by Ransom—To make the reeord | floof of this house. On the diy following | dttached o at least one of the outside tire streets. OMAHA, NE | 7 Burcsh—Hinshaw, Rosewater, of ancient fnstruments competent evidence, | that on which this committee learned of My | escapes a steel standpipe with couplings Phone 018, Schiit g Total soso,00 | C8In—=D. K. ‘Thompson, Mefkiejohn, 8. 1% 291, by Martin—Authorizing the in- | Moran's proceedings, the second after our| All bulldings of the number of stor 710 South 9th St., Omaha. Cornoer-- ki Hosewas vestment i Tands I the unds of INERE and aher i submonca T boy | and used for the Durpose ket fordh i e ote In the amounts noted as current ex-| Crissey—D. k. Thompson, Meiklejohn, county tr for Mr an's dttendunce betore | Hon 1 of this act, which shall be her penses are {ncluded the sums appropriated | 10 dinshaw, Currie, v Martin—Relating to the un- | the committes, alth, which 4 3 some- | erected in thi te 0 ) i Aty S Currle—Kinkaid, Crounse., halunce in the hands of the Ne. | what delicate, became suddenly worse, and | their completion :'h'” buildings. It is only fair to state also | Liggur—iy, 1, Lhompson, Crounse. s Relief association he left for his hom Platte” county, and 1 and in the | K \w u". fllll“ last two .‘?mum.l« n\v;huh” lhll‘ 15 dns- ’l“‘:lm\\, A‘l<|k q,,h.,_' ’ by nso .\ll'mmlhl and joint was only secured after the ‘»’.--n forth In x‘mr act, and in i | university reveaues from the Morrill and rrwuncn—u. 1 Lhompson, Currie, concerning the public domain, § rms had made two trips to his atlons of the Jal - ew Y Yatob funds contributed by the United | FoWler—D. i, Tuompson, Aelkiejolin. 25, by Young—Invoking congress to § and should any owner, upant | 27th Street, Broadway and 5th Ave., New York § Gallogly—\Wethereld, Melklejohn, o national convention for proposing ree other bilis of like character with | O lessee fail to comply wiih th isfons 5 Btates government, uggregating $50,000 for | Guwne—Wethereld, Metklejohn, s to the constitution. those under review have been. recelved he | 0f this uct, and by sich failire the | each blennium, whereas up to und including (- Hall=b. E. Thompson, Ko witer. . by Owens—Relating to elec- | members of thix house through the mail [ Hves of the occupints of such bullding in | T80T thEas wonav AIA St Badh throust arlan—D.," E. "L hompson, Currle from an unknown source, and were turned | danger, it shall be lawful for the labor | ese money ot | hroush | HAERNT" £ Hhombach: Stnbiionn, RIS, iy CaDIObelloTOr TOLlAE GF Alkks | OVER (o e T o 1rned | Commissioner, his deputy or any factory ( the state treasury except for endorsement [ Fathorn—Hinshaw. selkic)onn. ander’ H. Blal | £ . inspector working under the direction of | Plan Fireproof of the checks, but also had not reached | Mibbert—Db. E. ‘Thompson, Meiklejohn, Y8.F. 86, by Martin—To prevent town- So ¥ad and No Farthay the commissioner of labor, to order such | R— d ; 5 Horton—Knicutd, Metwlesonn i Y Aaeax + Your committee entered upon this fnvesti- | building vicated and closed until the notice | o ow at 5 ship, municipal or sehool officars from mik- the maximum now attained. It the unl- | jiumphrey—iy. 1. Thompson; Meikiejohn, | Wi contrhcts with irme i which (hey ure | ation With the determination to ko to the | and order for tha erection 0f the propor In the centreof the shopping and theatre dlatrict versity ftem of $089,000 in this year's ap- Johnson—12. K. ‘Thompson, Meikiejohn, interested | bottom of the matter, but we found a point | fire escape has been complied with and the A Modern First lass Hotel, Complete in all f1s propriation bill were the proceeds of an| Lafin—D. k. Thomoson, Currie. 8. 200, by Ransom (by request)—To | I every instance beyond' which it fx impos- | work approved — inente, 1 arnishings and decorations new thy I 1¢ shall be the duty of sald commissioner iaos for 1k guestss 140 Naltes with. 08 European Absolutely investment at 4 per cent it would repre Thompson, Currie, disconnect certain lands from cities of the | 81ble 10 secure cvidence which would war 3 , L. K. Thompson. Meikiejohn, . D Blass, rant a finding more definite than that above | of labor, hix deputy or any fact in | Cold'water and iriephne in every room. Culsine u sent an endowment of over $14,000,000 II—Hinshuw, Currie, By’ Johnson—Relating to county | Blven. A member of this house may spector working wnder his direction, o | ! QEORGE \\. SWEENEY, Prop. The stupendous dimensions of this draft on| Martin—D k. Thompron, Grounse, 3 7 [ tain close retations with a holdup prom rve u written notice in behalf of the pes - the stato treasury can be further appre- | MG 13 B Thompson, ' Curte. [ 4, by Loomis—To provide for the | 1o may introduce bills weil' culcilated ple o the stato of Nehragka wpon ihe | f RlNK clated when It is recalled that the uni- | Mecon 7 . {IrYIe, Into effect of he Seath penalty. | may. by his management of these Bl after | AEONLS OF ho GecuDGRL of ahy. BUIGINE | ] y versity regents in making up their budget | Mead™ v, p , of counties” not under township organfza- | thelr introductio T ise our | within this state uot provided with proper | el o dettroy cr actually voted to sk for §76,000 additional | ALeiiCHi s it uu-&wam thon “.';:f“'-""'fi' ful circumstances | tire apes. commanaing such owner, | B ion Th Aoy s to rescind the action ,.y],.,m.r apprehension | by dlosswats B 21 By Fowler—Defining privileges | Pose: and we would notbe Justiied in even | such 'building” such 'fire excape s may’ b e over the effect such alarming requisitions - of school childre naming the man ordered by the lubor commissioner, or bis S TABULYS fs an effectual curs 92 she q 0n of Cuming—HInshaw, Grounse, RO by Hawxby—Relating to county |, This Invextigation may not seem to hava | deputy, 1 accordince With the brovisions e AN Which Sriginate in 1 bad ntom: wigkt produc O'Nelll=D. E. Thompson, Currle, superintendents. Y |led to lurge results, yet we are satisfied that | of this act ' 'for 5. At all drugsists Is Chancellor Andrenws Underpaid? Owens—Hinshaw, R by Boyd—Relating to school | It has had a most salutory effect in banish- | Any such owner or owners, trustee, lessec In this connection it is worth recalling L‘.f.’.ifi‘i? ll‘llx‘r:'l‘x:\\:z [ el boards. :lln(‘ or at lmm suppressing, the activity of | or occupant, or either of them, or their that tho principal part of this suppressed | SIULC D, k. 4 Roippson, Cutte. superint ya=Relating to county | N8 DICEICiary QL YR e s, | T A B iy dass Afoosenid $75,000 contemplated an expendityre of $20,- | Shelihorn—D. I, Thompson, Crounse, ViR, 9 by g5 e tnianRn e CHARLES F. COPFisE,” service of such notice upon him, or them, —— 000 to erect a residence to be furnished :’:H'llh:;;yf;'r-l“wn‘:"»‘A)«lm:n;“m y Jo H IMONDSON, place, or cause to be placed, such fire es- Boyn \‘\I.\-‘-‘I‘\’\:V:I & !t]... 188, free of rent to the chancellor, and it may | SES “,,;A,‘" AT lejohn. i 104, by O'Nelll-To_permit Christian ¥ 301 ) cape,'oF escipes, upon Kuch bullding, us re- i y clo ctic obrasi Co ce. ed by this act and the wuch | MATINEE AND NG be taken for granted that if the present | Stelnme “Fnompson, Melklejohn, ts to practice in Nebraska. Committe quired by this act and the terms of = 1\1 p SUNDAY M | with or wit Sherman & M AMUSEMENTS, 1, by Young—Congressional redis- e shall violute any of the nrovi Wm. A. Brady and Jos. Grismer Vppropriation bill Eoes througn, a material | PWistison—HInsHUW, CTouNRe: tricting EgRInat regly Rills ) Sl T Wh sions of this act, shall be subject to a fine Production. : Increase will be made in the salary of the oD, iy, H. R, 22, by Fowler—An act for the pro- en the house reconvened this afternoon | of not less than §25 or more than $200, and to The New York Manhattan Theater Comed ik aaaiing the 2 Ofs ¥ tection’ of owners of stallions, jacks und | bUlls were taken up under the order of [@ further fine of $0 for each wudditional | uccens, chancoilor, already the highest-salaried of Hinshaw, Moiklejohn. il u . egloct to comp kich notice floer In the state. In fact, it 1s known| Uhi—Hinshuw, Hosewater, bull third reading and the following were k of neglect to comply with such notlc ) & The erection and construction b any that Dr. Andrews does not regard the | VA" Loskirk=D. K. Thompson, Moelkle- In passed | and all fire escapes provided for in this 000 a year pald him as adequate com- | “Warner-—-D. I, Thompson, Meikiejohn, The Solawine bille ware eseried vack| B B Me by Bilnersze provide dney|idck AL e notn i CliRi aapapisian pensation, and it is almost an open secret | W hitmore—Hinshaw, Hosowater, for Indefinite postponement fave the Dower to maie & R ATk An “’ or his deputy, and it shall be unlawful | ach trouble. It rejuvenates worn-onl‘ that part of the consideration that brought | \WHLOXTHInShaw, flosewater. || 4 8B o0 by Ransom by request—Pro- | Tations to prevent " the ‘Introduction and | iny pers n, Plrsons or corporations 1o stomachs. 1t builds up stomachs that | w. bim from Chicago to Nebrasku was a prom- | i - Martin, Rosewater, " |V Ty e ao [t Judgments, | spread,of contaglous or malignent diseascx | oF construct uny firo cscupo or edcy | have been weakened by powerfulcath- 180 of & larger salary as soon as the legis- | Mr. Speaker—L. k. Thompson, Rosowater, | ing to action for recovery of the (itle or | county, and. 1o make and enfored s | firet ha obtuined and sianed by artics and old-fashioned nostrums. lature should be gotten out of the way. | piusent of BoL, vUnE: Fkeshal, Dison of | possession of ands. =~ G tine rules for that purpose and to cstablish | commissioner of labor or his deputy ure corrects bloat Bince his advent here, the chancellor has | Beuii, Hunter, Stockwell, Dahlsten, Red- | ing for oral testimony beia sodiqvid- | a board of L e : e mit shall prescribe the’ number, loca- | of the”heart, shorta asked for or taken repeated leaves of ab- | man, Becher, Campbell, Thomssen, Walker, | writing State Dairymen's askoclation to designate i BRd aRnen oF senabusion A1 ke, B 1 sence (o undertake lecture tours, giving his | Waring, Watson, tusionists. ST 6 by Buidrige—Relating to counties | date o ia annual mecting BNALE | eranted except upon the payment of th, loss of and county offcers Y e 1 5 | reason bluntly that he wanted to earn snd-gounty ofcers. | 3 by Fuller—To exempt tho fol- | spection fee of 5 centa for each insi nach, improper salary here, which is regarded chlefly as a PREE oy o . 201, by Miller (by request)—Relating | thus recelved may be used in defraying the Pile Olntme o il ‘..‘u:,. Diles retainer. It is remarkable that the records e Floor ut Onee, Clamoring X i e | necessary expenses of enforcing the pr y ok 'Gure eormels e biesdio ‘;;;:‘" o traordinary resolution offered by one of the 2 I 18, by O'Nelll-Broviding for fire: —— annually to the rnor, and all moneys Minyon's Female Kemedies are u boor 1;1:;”“,‘..0 ) Nelsons 9 republican members at the meeting in June E escapes on certain clagses of bufldings Mrs. K. . Geeen has recovered from an | Fecelved in excoss of $L0M per year shall | huovonsAsthmaCure andilebeareguarantecdia |y g o last and passed apparently by oversight| LINCOLN, March 7.—(Special)—For the 8K by Lyman (by request)—Ieiating o | | s S be turned over to the state treasurer Jar CKER & LENT attack of ihe grip at Canaseraga, N. Y., by | 1oy} of corh v A IRced n ihe & Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never fai A & L without protests by Dr. Andrews' fusion | third time this week the subject of normal a0, by O'Nelll—For free nstruction jn | the use of Dr. Miles’ Pala Pills. Yary 108 each.year and plsced in the g Munyon's Vitalizer restores lost powers to weak & MUER 1 « friends, calling & halt on th diversion of | ¢hools was discussed by the senate this | secondary or high schools Any pgon OF persons, firm or corporii- | ™Nunyan s cure forevery disease. The Guide Tonight PAXTON, Bis time from tbe dutios of his position. aiternoon, vigorous speeches being made for | 8. I oY Mattin (by request)—An act( Amoug (he vietims of the grip epidemic | 1o Who ¥hall be reduired to place one or | ge iealth (free) tellsof then Cures. montly 25 cia ALERN & PATRICK Resolved, T T 46, and against the location of a normal school | Mg T ROTALINE mytrandiitun cities now so prevalent, F. Coyle is now récover- | hulldings under the beevicions b oine or invan, New York and Philadelphia 8:20 4 . esolved, That the chancellor be asked to . ¥ 8 8, Ly Meredith-To regulate the v bulldings under the provisions f this act MUNTON'S (NHALED CUNES CATARBH, | | The KINODROME, tree himself from his editorial end educa. | In the Fifth und one ia the Sixth cougress | practice of midwifery in Nebraska ing at Canton, 0., by the use of Dr. Miles | shall file in the office of said commissionor s g ey 0¢, M thiie killnll'l.:i,l"v\lm;k I the east and to confine his | sional district. 8. F. 141, by Van Boskirk—Congressional | Nervine and Pills, of labor or his deputy a written appliontion | Frice i P 4 15 and on to the noeds of the univers 3 1 et Wednenday Senator Young made many points against | Tegistrieting. " | for & permit to ercct or construct such fire Twentieth Century Medicine. | Hew Tront rows Watch It Is roported that when the budget was | (o location of both schools 1n the western | critee’ © —Fr e 4UNE to metropoll- |y g, Ninells of St Louls, Mo., who was | briafly descrive ihe b torlogauan sl | n 1Y G198 h 8y futu under consideration by the regents and the Cascarets Candy Cathartic are as briefly describe the character of such bulld. | part of the state, B e | down with grip, 4 reported much improved. | Ing or bulldings, the height and numbor of | suggestion ventured that It the estimates | were too high the university would have i Telepha Senator Miller of Buftalo county spoke in | HOLDUP REPORT IN THE HOUSE | He used Dr. Milew' Nervine and Pills. | storley thereof, 'the rumber of fire vacapes | far ahead of ancient pill poisons and ’l' 90.8,010 2 to tie up with the penitentiary, the insane ¢ o he purposes e ele nll\\ e, 20¢, tavor of the bill Por 'which such' bulldmg or builiin ¢ | liquid physic as the electric light of i ot ; : ¢ ol ch such bullding or bulldings Is ¢ PONTIOS Senator O'Neill made a short speech in The friends of Mrs. L. Denison will be|are used, and the greatest number of peopl. » tallow candle. Genuine stampe w Asylums aud the mormal school to &et I8 | fuvor of the bill and a vote was taken on | '* ' WAde # Speclal Order for Con- | pleased to learn of her recovery from grip | Who lse or occupy or ate employed i i | ""( '(]:' '\ ih i sl I BAIE l\“ | HEU mwms ms BuHLESQUE 60 money Chancellor Andrews retorted that he | \he amendment by Young, providing that iy |at her bome in Bay City, Mich, through | Pillding ar bulldings above the first story | . C. Never so - Al TFRI ) ; ' @idn't mind tylog up with these institutions | ong of the schools be jocated In the Third the use of Dr. Miles' Nervine uud Pills, ’ L Ll druggists, 1oc. 3 week, excepl 8 vening. A 1t necessary to win out. As the law reads | qist i 'ud one In cither the Fifth or Sixth — To Prevent the Grip mow it rests entirely With the Board of | yte"morion was loat by o rising vote LINCOLN, March 7.—(Special.)—The re- | Everybody says that J. W. Udy is looking | Laxative Bromo-Quinine removes the zause. . Regents to fix the salaries of chancellor and | “gonaior Van Boskirk moved to amend so | POTt OF the committee appointed to investi- splendid sluce his recovery from the grip —en M faculty, although it has been the practice [ \no'"0ne’ of the sohools would be 10cat gate the source of susplcious or supposed | at his home in Des Moines, la. They all D of the leglslature in years gono by 1o add [ (o 1o 1004 and the sther ot Allguns ‘par | Boldup bills was presented to the house | know that Dr. Miles' Nervine was what 10 LIMIT CITY INDEBTEDNESS : & proviso to the appropriation limiting the | ity 8 PHCCAES T this morning by Chalrman Fowler and |eured hin. Bill Pending Whish Wil ‘Hold Omaha | CHRES WIND 1¢, and 18 the best rem! maximum to be paid on the salary list. Cer- | "5 01" 0leson moved (o amend so that | 8(1€F @ brief discussion it was made & spe- —_— Out of M i ' OmAha | ody tor DIARRHOEA ‘;h‘m-l“h»,l’,r(tmill‘ll j: tain it Is that if the univeraity appropria- | o0 "Sinaol would be located at Grapg |¢181 order for consideration tomorrow | Prosecuting Attorney Charles L. De I8t Owaeye oS At ¥ A 3L L) o use 2 3 1 “Mrs. Winglow's 809thing Syrup,’” and tlons continue to increase at present rate | yo.ng The amendment was lost, 13 to 14, | WOFRIDE at 10:30 Waele, who has passed the three-score B O s no owner kind. Awenty-five cents & the state treasury will be swamped by them | go oo e S0 R N 198 R The report involved ex-Representative 0. | milestove, bad a time with the grip, but e POy ok o 10 another decade e i © vote on he | g Norap with several bills of a question- | when seen at his home in Roscommon, .lkl;n‘m:ll\‘ulu;l:; ‘h.uu IA:::;‘:‘.[:‘].: rnf' this Following are the resolutions adopted by Senator Miller moved that when the com- able nature and Taylor of Custer demanded | Mich,, the other day he sald Dr. Miles' afternoon for the purpose of 1"‘ :rr:‘\'xu;“: 3 i each house on the death of Representative | mittea ariso it report the bill back for pas. | the Bames of the persons who had testified | Nervine way what cured him. | H10rID BKLIRA DUIDOME-OF TRONIYIAR & If 1 had Grip 1 would Bee Brown: sage, but a point of order was ralsed by [#Eainst him . 5 orted, would appear before the co “ 0 s, It has pleasad Him who In ine | s1i% 0% 8 Polat of conder was taised by (8SSIOSS MU | only i publication;of | AL mearly three score aad ten Mrs. Galen |T8BOrte ppear before the commit nse Dr. Miles' Pain Pille coupon With ten cents i ‘ 3 My DYSPEPSIA CURK postively | - A Stranger in a smflgo Land" curesallforms of indigestion orstom= | 1iv( il Ix med womai winslow's Soothing Syrup. ‘) 1] ke nkn,; prices ver FIFTY YIANS by |1 you ke d 1LLION S for thelr CHILe | Xt sutterfly Burlesqu KER i THING, with PEI- | company ECT OTHER the CHILL, hlrr' l'MS, ALLAYS | PAIN, | be 1 th b the testimony, wigh the names of the wit- | Humphrey was fighting against odds when | tee :O_A"I"W » it of the merits of senats and Dr. Miles' Nervine. your cholce of Photographle Art “o'll'h.mleu-‘r rl“u‘ d t. v o nesses, would 0 injustice te, seyeral | the Erip attacked her, but she took Dr. |fle 287, a bill Inlmd:u ed by Senator Edgar | B Whas ordasius by rmaal} ron Sning G aaeTAyt-the e 's whose character and reputation | Miles' Neryine and now ber neighobrs in | by request, and whick it is claimed contairs Sold at all Druggle - on. ' mittee from arising, it belug' their deslre | Persons wiget ohs VLY Wareham, Masé., remark on how well she | ® disguised clause which would make it im- | udd four cents for postage. to make an effort to incumber the bill -nn are above criticiem, 3 . ART DEPARTMENT, possible for Omaha to own her ow wate Just before retiring, it _your liver 15 | umendments On motion of McCarthy the report was | 18 100king po 4 ey Bwn. waler| winggish, out of tune and you teel dull | “ry o upnoriors of the bill claimed it | lald over one day to enable the memb The Bee Publishing Company A Phe T ache. 10, AL 1rug 1, P’ll committee of the whole, the findings. The report and looking fine. She began taking Dr.|committee’s invitation to enter the room 'm-...“, oy mm OMAHA, NEB. ood’s (] Sena Grow Pervonal. aour committes AppoInted fo Ihvee 'Eile | Miles' Norvine after the fourth week, Hor | they refused to do so and left the building | T'ree Look, ad bilious, constipated, take & dose of : - d 1 < B 3. Kay, Hurecces, N ¥ seveeessncsssrcres. And you'll be all right in themorning | The discussion of the normal school bill | {he oiced by Représentative Thomasen of | bowe is 1u Bowling Green, Mo. without explaining their queer action. The | W08, ke, 0f D, B.J. Kay, Ha ‘ * — works or lighting plant. While the commit. | S = | After an illness of five weeks from the | tee was In session the delegation Is sald to | > Wk idfan | was not necessary (o read a bill through ia [ {0 acaualot themselves with the detalls of | oy Ny " Haprier Jackson is again about [have appeared. but lnstead of accopting thy e

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