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ESTABLISHED JUN oM \ll \, TUESDAY TRIAL MAYENDTODAY Law Takes Its Course Expeditious'y in the Case of Leon Czolgorz JURY SECURED AND WITNESSES HEARD Fint Day Marked by Acosmplishment of Preliminary Routine. PRISONER'S PLEA OF GUILTY CHANGED rt Orders It Entered as Not @uilty, | Which is Dens, ASSASSIN HIMSELF REMAINS INDIFFERENT Bhows Lt A torest s Colls Tighte a0 Answers Only ¥ e I When 1 “ true wel's Eapla N ¥ placed the murd 1 a to “not _BUFFALO ebar K wl e Sept trial 22 —Leon F this morning r of President Mc plea of “gullty,’ gullty” by the enter as changed r A the o oven trial will be &t 10 o'clock and jurors had been of the day Indicated that hort. The court convened within two hours elght secured. Technicalit were not raised by the examining counsel but It signific tha® every man who sald he had formed an opinion on the | case was excused by the district attorney. Those who acknowledged that they had formed an opinfon, or stated that they were prejudiced, but admitted that their opinton could be chunged by evidence were ac cepted by each side. Justice Truman C. White, one of the oldest and most experi enced of the supreme court judges was on the bench Spenks | | | was ant not Caolgosz's Counsel. after the opening of the after the prisoner had pleaded, L. Lewls, senlor counsel for ant announced that together with his colleagues, former Justice Robert C. Titus and Carlton E. Ladd, they ready to nct in behalf of the prisoner 10 best,” he sald, “for my mysell that 1 should say something re gardlug our presence here as attorneva for | the defendant. At the time my name suggested 1 wais out of the city and knew nothing of what was transpiring here with reference to the selection of counsel. When the clrcumstance of my ction was re- lated it was reluctant to accent 1 ask no evidence be presented | here, that the court will not permit the acceptance of evidence unless ft would be accepted at the trial of the most meager eriminal in the land Immediately court and Justice the defe Loran were \ was to me that t | Just in | | Ocheyedan ‘I thought | the colleagues and | each | ued | lishea “I am famillar with these eireun #aid Justice White in reply, “and I wish to say 1 will give every assurance that the priconer will have a falr and impartial | trlal and that duricg the prokress of tho | trial he will vecelve such treatment as thy law demands fn any criminal case.” Quick Work w ances,” you | b the Panel. | The work of securing the jurors was then | undertaken with a celerity that was amaz- | approved Bef had the been n, description bh structure 10k panel tened Music, had terfor of that by three surg of the president sassin’s shot bod bullet The | of | the jurors had of the Temple graphs of the in nd had been told | what caused the death \d the effect of the as u the various organs of the They hud also learned why the fatal | had not Leen located presentation of the shortly before District Attorney Iress the jury. He spoke Weo ehall show,” said h days prior to the shoott bad premeditated the government's | o'clock, when | Haller began to briefly “that for soma & this defendant | shooting of the presi- | e He know that on the 6th of Septem- | ber the president would receive the popu 1 that cn that day he went to the ex- | position, got in line with the people and! approached the president; that he had a weapon n his hand and as the | president extended his hand in kindly greet- ing he fired the fatal shot He fired two shots In fact One of them took effect In the abdomen and caused that mortal wound which resulted in the prest- | dent deatl. That, in brief, is the story| we «hall show you. Witnesses will tell you | this story 1 am gure that when you | have h evidence you will have no| Aifficulty ching @ verdiet of murder | in the dexree began istant concea and rd the n first ol Tho frst TN Fiest Witness, witness, Samuel J the Flelds, chief | American exposition, floor of the Temple of Music and was followed by Perry A. Bliss, # photagrapher, who presented views of tha 1 of the bullding. The remalnder of the afternoon was taken up with the testl. timony of three physic had attended the president performed the autopsy Harvey R. Gaylord trio 1o be called. He of t nds In the roeotl of the bullet Was attributed to the fundamentally he sald changes back of the ereas caused by the " terlal of the pancreas as a result of the of the bullet | Dr. Herman Mynter followed timony of importance brought out the fact that the why | the fatal | had not been lacated at the autopsy was because of the unwilling- | ness o I Ident’s relatives to have| the president’'s body further mutilated Dr. Mynter and Dr. Mann, who followed him testified that the primal of death the gunshot w nd Stomach. effect of this \ they sald to cause the gangrene (o form in the pan- na the of poisoned tissue was ollar de ians, two of whom while the other The latter, Dr the first of the bed the location ach and the di- cause of death | hot wound, but it was due (o the tomach n the pan breaking” down of ' | | was | dese st Phe gun and his tes- W inasmuch as 1t | ason let cause in the was One wor spot lver Muy a rial Today, The prisoner, Czolgoss ing showed no pr lings, but 1uring the morn interest whatever fn the the test pro ceeded he paid more attention. Tha prob- Able duration of the trial, it is belieyed can be placed at two full days. When Dis trict Attorney Penney was asked by tleo White the time he would in the declared he would clude Tuesday noon. Judge the defense was noncommittal and merely replied: “That the turn thing 1t 1s not probable that any be put on to the character as mony Jus take con Titus for however depends upon as to by he tuke N defense will of the v his | were | organize Ay was over the entire | and Merchants' State hank of Hamburg, I {Into the proved | proved of { pared to {BIG HORN STAGE HELD UP | prisoner and his refusal to help the neys The iden of an a 1o enter the question of his sanity attor empt 1s not in any way (Continued on Third Page.) MORNING SEPTEMBER 21, 1901-TEN PAGES SUCCESSOR T0 Chn "“III\IPAII,\ OPENS 1N IIJ\IA | | | | | tef w 1 the in That of 8 shington One subjects Conference, Republioans Hold First Rally o the Seasen in Bowthern Part of Btate. atoring v WASHING A. B, CUMMINS SPEAKS IN CENTERVILLE gram.) afterr however, morning and T on the | Fiem for Republican Principles in State nnd Nu.to ra Reviston of Tariff to Checkmate ~Fay Trosta— ators Treasury State, L Taxat a e Seven tofice Armation th 14 the the plane Senator Millard had 1t 18 belleved he t the matter of a Taylor, Sept lding or | n aha in state cam ng would ernoc tr revised With nk the Ninth Pres plans opening Hstrict feut M and This republi week's 4 A on the Secretar onferor in th last the Kinley sor to Cadet 1 mmins, week afternoon hed Miltar Ree a considera he knew It wo asked {f he pre o postmaster would ntil afte survey what co disclosed, to of the " Omaha B. C for gover the an n commenced ithern part of the A th able tour although 1 correspondent that Taylor's term ' Senator Th state and spo a « court had to run and so far disturbed making the nd any Mr. ( house here ummins 18 an or and the magic and con In every r When changes Ald he postmasters nis audi, 1 lea nee by i of bls not inces sentences posed any 1 I A suC Mr. and and 1cerns ngth regard able manner platform #hips senator not re - ng m In bis the istive cting was r address today Cumming treated tion John T. Clark ington today Ex-Senatcr Thurston will deliver dresy eveniug before the f Republican Clubs of Pennsylvania, convenes tomorrow In Scranton Joseph J. Langer's commission Solengen, Germany, was Rookevelt. Mr into servica an | | | ba part tari of Omaha The was In Wash foreign the and policy Philippines, did not ilarly dweit m an ad League which | mi He m « uy s presented nts sustain e tomorrow ce tters in in an the the adopted (1 at 18 consul today bond New to by at signed Langer his ept the paign Mr. Cummin question, i s keynote fn the lowa came the Amert Eworn and reterred briefly to th ts reasons therefor, and be b dead his address was intere relterated unlf ina A menace In it reavpear in every camp deductions was th Iver Surety company York was accepted. Mr. Langer sall for Germany Tuesday on North German Lloyd steamehiy giving exy although this 10 this Re free there may said to ) one of the part pec and i e sald not ing t demand The following postmasters ha polnted Towa Donald R en ap to o of ilver he which should 18 Ton, Allamakee Little Cedar Hammond South Dakota D. Gordon. Postoffice at Lak Ings county, S. D, discontinued ordered to Arlington The postofices at Mitchell M. F county M One G An industrial depres fon pani of v can be quarantined o fear for the s plague that will sweep inch of territory within the sover- of the United States and fts vietime hose who have least to do with its Moritz, Deuel county, W Brool and growing out of ndard over lue is a it| every | elgnty will be origin uth Auburn, In., and Arlington D, be presidential offices October 1 h salaries of the postmasters sot at $1,000 E Neb come Nat 1 Issues, He T'h it h plies part nes by the prediction the Philip- path, but Rural tablished county, square 620, The free delivery November In miles Georg, postofic A has 1 at rout containing been ordered es o Glidden, Carroll e forty population of appointed carrier an will be discontin been ordored Platte county appointed as fortar m the future Wi treading o with e, int e, Whether the Phillppin ands will lont whether 8 the " Amerfcan” rep hoer will temain a colony some supervision know, nor do 1 belfeve one portion we can be that us long as the States continue to 1o they have fafth 1 0 long us they are im ¥ hatever “the “rel tion between us and the races of the Phil- IppIne KPOUD OURKE to ba, (hey will be The central thoaght of ali cnacted by republican congre con to preserve the American manfic. turer, farmer and artisan from destrictve and prohibitive competition- that 18 to sy, 10 cuable the American’ producer to ap and develop the bountitul r his own country, to pay his employ il hiK product ut markets. My nd my enthusiasm for its rather fucreased than dimin When, however, n combination a ts or attaing a practical monopoly in 1d embrace 1 uses or intends to the unlawral and destructive power acquired to urbitrarily fix the' pii products It becomes’ the enemy of ernment, {mperils the peace and \f ty and Inflicts upon th i wKAINStU which they i It does notseem Cither order Ately by for of tdler ( respe AT \braces scte nhubitan become they will a th i ind hecom. blic o nati they th Of tudr B has enburg Peterson at postoffice at Ra with Eske master. E. Osmond M. Dells of b el wh repul par material Iy oo the United erty, as long astitution: vovirti ostab Neb., post the it is abso people > 1ib- noved lison of Webater City Carroll City, In.; George rhomas of Schuyler and Corydon Rood Talmage, Neb., T. J. Spangler of Mitch, and Loomis 8. Cull of Hot Springs, today admitted to pr Interfor department The application of H | Manning, . F. Butes, J. A, Penick, Wil- lam E. Peulck and Willlam B. Penick to the Chariton Natlonal bank of In., with $50,000 eapital, has been The conversion of the Farmers'| James H of n., ctice before th tion 8 has 0. Ponick, Calvin open good Chariton, faith in armers’ with $30,000 National capital Bank was of Ha also burg, Theso the Indian of Eland, W Louls Ballg Pine Ridge, Whitewood max, Ore. S. D Mich BEGIN WORK FOR MONUMENT Day Wpointments were thools: Wil A. MeLy teacher at Yankton of Cralg, Mont., carpenter D Miss Sadia Gridley . D., asslstant matron at Jos:ph H. Blowitt of Ilan asststant engineer at Mount Pl made today in 1ghlind D at of Ya au, nt, Peo, ught to me e Justicy will reb wise or 1, I to put fnd ¥ be produd the frea ihiln rish the nd t workiy have vou on of ‘the the in 1n; 1 Tt ny s ombi manitict army 1 wo gard the for th able u mitted, looking to the mbinations. [ can i they are destro must U indirectly, aftacked.” The kee {ntelligence and " the fnest courag. land are stngly at work upon 1he problem and faflure 18 {mpossible of n n i & men. arift 8t 1 shall 1 casion o examine nx h have been subverston of v e 0 UBRCSE they that 0 this " ers Take Step Townrd MeKing Ereet w moof » morial, CLEVELAND, 0 Z were taken here today Canton, by popular sub expected to be a fittf memory of President ference attended by Willlam R. Day of Myron T. Herrick, it organiz committee, national In scope, to take charge of the work. It I1s pro- to have as members of this body representative citizens from all the various states of the unfon. The organization will be chartered under the laws of Ohio and will probably be known as “The MeKinl Memorial Assoe fon." It 1s proposed to locate the head ter: the committee In this clty and it proposed to have the organization perfect within a week or ten days and fully pre take up the work. Those fnter ested in the matter exprins the oellef that congress will, at its coming seeston, make a liberal approprintion toward the erection of the monument MRS. M'KINLEY VISITS VAULT Sept Initial for thet erection at| cription, of what is K monument to the McKiniey. At a con Senater Hanna, Judg. Canton and Colonel deetermined to steps rro To the question of taxation Mr. Cummins levoted consfaerable time and made his po- sitlon plain. He satd in part: however, regard my pertormed 16 1 loft veference to a subject hive thought to b to recelve spoclal the plutforms ndopted at Cedar Rapids and Des Moines. 1 roier broadly to the stbjoct of taxation. Happily there tx substan iy no difference between the Utteranecs of G tWo partic cting this matter, | wplly b the questions growing the Bubject o never o beg partsin questions sinceroly they never will 0 1 would irtially ome partios in duty as but you “without which ‘both of “sutticlent attention fn res, sy shi u W and’ 1 wisdom parties in the. proj attending ih Both parti be uniform tndividual, ‘the should ‘beuy the burdens of o say, should pay ro of the expenses mide by the operation of government, to the Value of the propert them party declarations. fn I wxloms, concerning car » dispute, and ther.s val e to ih elther TR 1 of the rument, They I another poir the people are 14w as {t now {mpetus tit he men wit inevitahl s n that w should il proportion that is h on i th Thelr nment ry according owned by this respect [ which ther f brar signi view whally exists and the ! the hetterme re s s with Mrw, Barber o Rixey of the Ab De v wever satisfied with the will furnish f our 1 CANTON, 0. suceession Mis For MeKinley the third da took drive The first one to the cen where she and Mrs. Barber and Dr. Rixey agaln entered the vault to look at the casket containing all that remains of the deyot husband. The afternoon ride was the long est taken and wus along the country road The atr was delightfully and brigh Mrs. McKinley seemed (o take more in- | that t} terest in the affairs of the house foday and I:.“I'x vent to the dining room for her |1 | =y of the t i with regurd to reform fn today speaking tion. In most which It evolutic the great unwlse to has been irchitecture of We should butld u hive, adding here and r what 18 worthy e experience w state of taxat 4 some that public mind 1 dert until ich o 1 ot iy {mpossibl must cont everywhere Striict nois hett majority tear bullt radicall n what v i | 1hst {aifrer te for t Kir i pres the I belle lowa wi rmatio will ¢ best e fotal meuls, the 4 volume + publie nyself admitted lan for with wi . Captured by Sn At § rif r 4 gover mplexity variety impossible in the ex- pecially i expe which will become lal uniformity b ms none d probibi 1y met than ifh pariment Nellson er w Cha CHEYENNE, Wyo, Sept. 2 Telegram.)--A man supposed to Lippscott held up and robbed the Big Horn stage near Big Hor ing. Sheriff Neilson of Sheridan trail with a pe and tured this evening in the enstern part dan county. Lippscott i a train for Nebraska sta the United States mail against Lippscol tained United left tonight to in well-nig wi mmense me Ty ial Sheridan last eve took the Lippscott of Sheri- to board carried evidence been ob Hadse prisoner, law Th iner s substar K the peoy domesti 1t to sol re nad xation 1te8 to the dis property and the the property when discovereq The real proj t the raflroad 1y overed xat 1 per th o he e al obtained was The Strong y f t 1h) 8t to bring In and douk ot ASAbRusd PR BRRAA FRReg — Falr Opens at Tecumseh, BCUM 1, Neb. Pl 23.—(S8pecial.) Tomorrow will be tho opening day ihe BuULN 4 WL JokRsoR souBly, ntum candidate | one | way the | t-| for | | of his | financial | lnes | tariff legisla- | sources of | | states to Chicago, it | | Mackays LOW RATES ARE TO CONTINUE Falonn to North Run cen Rosds, and Souh CHICAGO. the low ¢ of O prevail tepend stern taken by Ineures excursions De 1 th swrate home r. Noven will be Michigan, Nebraska Ex thern Kota, the & Octe t run wi Ka third will lays in O r to all the south onst and Brit fare fo rslons in ne uth i t and f ber st and third and Decem! the Pacific will the b trip plue $2 an tickets will eral limits for returning. The roads have given notice of their to participate in the excursions & Alton, Northwe rn, Milwauk Paul, Great Western, Rock | nois Central. All of the doubtedly will m the quote similar rates T. PAUL, Sept attended Northern Pa, So0" roads tion ot tnutng through wing intention Chi ® and 120 1 un ani t other cot competiiion At representatives North and to the from Chicago by a conference to ot n meet by th Great wae decided e the ho rates October not to state issues. | that thesa rates will be continued early wint tar Rapids, and bis words will e ac-| WABASH ROAD OR A BIG WAR e In Lines' Prestdent Makes tor PHILADELPHIA, will say tomorrow of the Pennsylvania eorge Gould the ent. 20-~The Enquirer A. J. Caesatt, president r 1, has demanded of surrender of the Waba. rallway system d the Whaeling & Erie at a price which will net prof the Goulds, under threat of cutt he the Western Uslon Tele lines the entire Pennusylvania road 11 as from the Vand. bilt have agroed to the deal The penalty means that the Western Union will suffer the greatest hlow in fts history and will lose many of Its profitable which will be turned over to its rival the Postal This other G h Lake to ot aph K wires of from yetem as we lines, which Telegraph company. ultimatum means more rallway deal in the histor It believed that the «cede to the demand and that will not only add nearly concomitant miles (o its trackage, but got rid of a rival for the Carnegio business, which is the largest factor whole matter, resulting from made by Mr. Carncgle with the Wheeling & Lake Erie before the United States Stesl corporation was formed and to which the Goulds were trying line {nto Pittsburg TELLS STOCKMEN .THE Western Passenger tifies Th th ¥ any this Goul country will Pennsylvania will Steel in the carry out to build a RATE | Assnctation No- n in Chicngo, Cola Chairman Passenger secretary tion that been mad; the it DENVER, r MacLeod of the We clation today notified fonal Live Stock tern the had territory t of the a rate from ffth of one all points within annual convention ago, Decem enger of Chicago, has made man Pratt of the bureau, Tex neral E. L. Lomax of the Un Burkey of the promised to m by the Western Charlton of the Trar announces a rate Ci Washington and Wil he from of tral associatle a similar ra Southwestern passenger enger Agents ific and D. B Line, have Oregon as granted Chairman ntinental assoclation e the samo rates association t 2 cent of per mile from Nevada point speclal trains and central attend this con There deleg: several of ates the western solely to vention, FOR OMAHA'S EMPORIA LINE n 1 neer Reported ¢ This Way, nthern ir ning Koute EMPORIA tns, locating Southern r & gang of s to Omaha profected in bonds voted Lyon county. This ro, bullt by Omaha of getting cattle the Omaha marko Kan engineer for started to run i Sept Richard the Kansas here today with 1 direct route This rond w ago and Clty [ ritory ilroad rveyor th r her . some ar 0,000 Emporia ind view for capitalists with from this t Dodg: Top A, Kan, superintendent of the Atehison, Bant Fe railroad between Albuquerque, offic headquarters of the Newton and La Junta to Dodge City., This change will move from La Junta the division superintendent and his force and the dispatchers and train masters from Newton WILL LAY PACIFIC Their 000 Cap- City tx Headauarters, J. E. Hurley Topeka & Newton and Iy division between would be removed ate with w100 it o Com- pany ALBANY, N clal Pacific Cable stock of $100,000, by the following Clarence M. Mackay, bert Beck, George G Chandler and William W Rospecting the purposes the new company Mr. Mack that Commerclal Pacific Cable had been organized for the purpose of laying a submarino frow California (o the Philippine islands by way of Honolulu, in the Hawallan islands. The length of the cable will be about 8,500 miles, the part (o be first laid being from California Hawailan island portion Mackay expects will be in operation vine months, The time required laying the remainder of the cable from Hawailan fslands to the Philippine island will depend oo how quickly the cable be manufactured, but Mr. Mackay the whole cable will be completed two years from this date Sept The Commer company, with a capital was tocorporated he Lo John W. Mackay, Edward C. Platt, Al Ward, Albert B. Coo day prospectu sald of the cor cable s Mr within for the can m believes within rne Defented rank 1O, Sept Frank l*,rnu mnr pion, was defeated K pelicinaighl [LEETIEEN Ienllht- S contract | announced today that | CABLE | the | the | NEBRASKALAW TURNED DOWY | Judge MoPherson Dissects Three Statnt d Helds Them Unconstitntiena | DECISIONS IN THE UNITED STATES COURT ral Jorist Overtnens Viee Ine Invh nd Law Res kK Yards Charges ~Substance of Dee uranee Reg st " lating to re the & by has United wn tatutes ite which invaltd lecis) n docket in rt, handed th are Ph ns | Juag r who charge | equt th at n I Tw wssed gulation declared passed i harges of the of fire insurance unconstitutional for the regula made by th lng in t ha ards the ok held tefect in the h attempted by the stocky renate file No of Massachusetts strain " @round the A private rporation nay businees not was to itle fix the com- n rEes to he ma | | as 63. Gre brought of stockyards i | 1aw | com that the ement the « he 1 and th subject lative up the claim that the legislature would be con 10t engagead affairs control. Ho rates fixed by fiscatory a pub and | 1ts are 1o lek also the Judge McPher th points, defect fn the tit ot glve on did any ruling but gave his deciston on a le of the bill and tae failure he legislature to pass the me prop on o Passnge of the B, The and ng me whea time in the A bl for and to fix for title the governor | A bt for an a | yards by declar and defining ArRes thereo he violath Judge McPherson in b bill passed title, sure was introduced, read three times under the follow- 1lso attached to the for the third in the sen which wi it was read house wnact t the commis therein and the vielation of the bill at house and 1 it to regulate r K yards e of puntshe Iing The two of its read when | | the t the time slgne was as follows sertaln stock them public markets duties of the person or the same and regulating | providing penalties | 1 thereof discu ling down th f the Nebraska supreme ether a statute was legal In conformity to the Nebraska 1= binding upon this court Nebraska supreme court had would =0 hold, tion are mandatory & 1 directory p title of th i word can be added to or taken from the title by the governor. I have no doubt but that the engrossing clerk mistak took A copy the Wrong paper to werno meone | made” the ‘mistake it s 1o rinl | who made it The MR L o and paper signed by the governor was not [ e e by ha v brunas, 13 must sign {t as passed by the legislatur. 1 ed the title follows deciston nstituti and if the not so held of a constit no such thiy constitution sential. Not The W act is all es and the and miet or It fs not a law, Therefore (he measnre in question one of the laws of Ne- brask; Inw The fnsurance laws declaved unconstitu tional are senate files Nos. 2 and 330, 1867, Both of these measures ted against trusts a provide aj fir Insurance law fs alm bug This ught ance Laws in Questio passed di- nst combinations in matters of No. 330 is directed against anies alone, while the at combinations in all insurance other W worts decision by the event the was rendered fn a case Niagara Insurance company ofcers of Nebraska enforeing the two laws. The officer enjoined from enforeing the laws and General answer he dented unconstitutionality measures, that attempt enforce laws and bust- br to y from Attor which the heen made that insu Nebraska by kis decision that If laws be enforced measures at valid because state oy Smyth the deni to made in of had any the companies mere tolerance MePherson 1 they discussing the pronounced them threaten the liberty ness in Judge are constitution and after length they two in of Seunte to be cha the amoun slons and file No 2 provides what the companies shall be, 5 to be pald agents makes provision for the of dolng busin Judge McPherson |in hi ision that other ipanies allowed to make agreements and that surance be singled and other i please. This law the number of offcers and secks to prevent the companies from entering into an agree and other ha to dic ving on business was held by be even more obnoxious than ot f the law No. 330 declares agalnst com- capital or skill or acts by Attempts are made fix prices McPherson stated in his opinion that measure {s €0 broad that it would pre vent two farmers from entering into an agreement not to sell their mill unless they got a certain held that two competing rates limits commls ate are n out 16 to compunles cannot legislated against ire free to do as the while provide a company shall have ment not to insure salo rdous m the ! the Senat risk Attempt ate judge o other s 5 binations which Judge th of s toa i erchants could price not | 1egally w0 Into partnership under the law| | providing such parnership work any regulation of prices w designed to At the Court Holds In concluding his opinion, these which declared two measures unconstitutional, Judg | McPherson sald | Does the |Rent for & {in the state ifeve that an | though never passage of an unconstitutional \t to the withdrawal of relgn corporation to 1 had ‘supposed and st be inconstitutional law 'was pasked. How oan an uncon stitutional statate be regarded us a. wiih rawal of consent (0 'n foreign. insurance compuny to remain and do butiness (. (he tate? That th sla £ Nobraska can withdraw such cons can be no s the Secretary can place oner ous biirdens forelgn Insurance com o ve no douht. That the legisia- fur scriminate fn faver of Nebr companies and against forel companies 15 (0 me equally clesr g presentation’ of thewe matters by “Judge Shiras in cuse of i compay (st Herriott, o1 Fed rtw, 711 But the statutes um dealing apply to all insuranee resident and’ forelgn, and the equally void, In my Yudgment, 1 can reach no other conels complainants shouid have & w0 ordercd not Bxclude Anarchists, YORK t the Tha | ingura | Kiror is” mads Rura | erai whic 1 | tha a 1o all ston_ bu decrec [ W rs [spidt archists dmits that 1uthorty kround that tors are very all pupers where the Vising of eXercising th forn demand 1 Vhile Commissioner {under existing law )Vu exclude immigrar careful in the there Is sny reason fo suppose 'that {na newcomer I8 in wiy seoklng entra SORWRFY 49 thv lawa that govern the :lu. of Nebraska | 'Nit Drovisions | siston n & | 10 combinations and | leclared | must | manner | corpora- | the | remain | with | general | SINGLE cory FIVE CENTS HOSPITAL 1N RUINS [ werdny | Main Building of Norfelk In Ve | 1 wi | s | v} o ey ~2 ™ " BARS from CONDITION OF THE WEATHER I recast fo mi & N Temperature at Ye Dew “ i “ o s 72 Omaha titation for ne Eltinly Consumed. BUT TWO Lives LOST AS FAR AS KNOWN | One Victim, Twice Removed frem Buming Btructure, Returus to Fate |SAWS THROUGH JAIL OTHER INMATES WELL UNDER CONTROL Aleged « Horserhier nil At City, Attendants Work Systematically to Rescus Their Unfortunate Wards, I | | | | BEAVER t gram.) through through the to the Net James § fall the clal Tel ped from the | MEANS OF FIGHTING FIRE pemaker es He sawed of ke cell and then Euarding the win had acsistance from A fow found INADEQUATE last night his bar bars jail. He Tho fail 1 no saws of hrough a wrote a letter he dropped in gave a humorous nd scored the offic He was his tr heavy b o lding Could Have Jeen Saved i we to n & Loss if Water s and Fire Appara Been at ly a lays ago a a. | Saws pleces had s him tour en passed Shoomak whie! to a local the road account ¢ P near| NORFOLK, Neb { his | EFam)-—~Property valued at $12 fale who had him | 1 two lives were lost in 4 with | burning of the main building of the Norfolk ot foF " pltal for the Insane, worning. VI taken back flam E. Ladly hi It ered town P Sept (Speeial Tele lestroyed, th harg horses thi Th was next F month CHANCELLOR win A TOR KASPER of Colfax county from the blazing building third time, and perished w rushe I the 1 ON VERACITY rews Maintaine that nm]u JESPE ' burned injuries during wa SON when Cheyenne rescued, the day o'clock when fire was dis by Night Watchman Simeral fn is known as Ward E of the male de of the Norfolk Hospital for the The origin of the fire is not exactly but s posed to have superheated steg | r basement county fable for i Ll and of Any Purpose. | Benfamin Anirews Nebraska gave to the evening the of a | an add AT that in at the under fiabl Neb, of Chancellor B [ (00 hat the University ot Associated Prews this | FHC O following correction and denial | . started at exs he ently port 1s in @ lecture Univeraity rtain cireumsta The report 1s al without foundution. Some must have ascribeg 1 mentione In the maintained with all it my command that known, neerning | the the Ty last )1 taug been in a in the tunnel which the entire building beneath the cells and Ul the and and the It rapidly to wing Although the u view which waorked n firemen e T e | they soon discovered their inability to cope Ix never justifi- | With the flames. At A hurry-up call b S ”:‘gm-x".\ was glven to the clty volunteer fire depart Ing ‘occurred to ahy ttaniie Heteoneen | ment, which nded to the call and, al E. BENJAMIN ANDREWS. [ though the run was about four miles, good time was made. When the firemen arrived | PRISONER’S FREEDOM SHORT | they could not the building owing to the penuriousness of former leglslatures [ en | whieh failed to furnish te means of | fighting fire. The fire apparatus which they have, rd no connections could be made with the eit hose and what w they did have was exhausted within a half hour. repof Chicago ¢ delivered . m pipe i under ir on mo it that | for ianineg tn Justl | tric wiring, AFOIGER Tendten | e Baw ireless reportor attendants contains mains steam water lec spread and to like o the Iyt sive Fles Brown, Charged with Assault, adequ fighting not being tand wine . ter supply PAPILLION, Neb er supy Telegram.) | Hulda ; | Sept. 23— (Spectal Charles Brown, who assaulted four weeks ago ard who | was commlitted to Jail in default of getting bond, broke jall this evening at and was thought he had escaped, but he was een by Mollie Powell, who gave the alarm, J. K. Nicholson and Frank Powell wave chuse and captured Brown after a hard run COLT BUCKS - BoY 'INTO TREE ar. Maw Skun noFall oat st Peterson crisinture in Late, The last on for had they b huve been saves logislature standpipo made an appropr and new wells nd on completed the building could with but little damage As It was all the force of attendants and the city fire departments could do after the water supply failed was to get out what they could of the furnish s and lefects belonging to the state. after first seelng that the patients were safely outside and under guard, So far as known this was accomplished with the of only two men The fe {male padents were all taken out without Lany trouble, albelt some were without {clothing, as their part of the bullding was the last to burn. One of the male patients, | however, wandered into the clothes roo | Ward E, where the fire started be taken through the window the attendants had battered and broken the inch iron which enclosed the window, 1 the man dashed back into | the building and was burned to death. H {name s Casper. one recalis ‘\\'I"Iv' he from and the records are much scattered to ascertain now During the excitement several of the patients stam all have located and will care of. ks #:30 Frac- 8T, Neb. 3. Teleg est son thrown tree blood sclous Ge train EDWARD, 1) ~Plerson Smith, jr., the young t P. D. Smith of this city, was from a young colt against a large fracturing his skull, bursting several vessels and rendering him uncon This afterncon Drs. Martyne and Columbus came up on a special treat him, SWIFTS AND Confiie . Sept Special « an had after to out of Vietor SIOUX CITY i too peded hut been 1 Paperes So the ha SI0UX CITY | Tribune make | switt & Co Commutation ferred stock company | yards. This m | puny here CHICAGO the Swift | there is Swift & Co. has ning statement that d the Credits $041,000 of pre Sioux City Stock Yards & Co. control of the | third packing com After tur caring for to carrying and the greatost the out pati turnitur books of the instity portion of the belongings of the state was saved. All the books and papers intact, but n of the attendants lost all they had excopt the scant clothing they gathered up and put themselves into when the alarm was first glven. When the work of carrying ont was done all that the fire- men couid do was to protect the laundry, storehouse, boilerhouse and other bulld ings upon the grounds and stand and watch the flames slowly eat their through the entire main building At this time the main building s eom- pletely ruined. Nothing remains but bare bleak walls and smouldering heaps of ruh bish. Had the proper facilittes for { fighting the fire thousands of dollars might have heen saved fo the state, as the fira could have | ily checked in its in ciplent es with little or no damage done. ke Drs. Teal and Young worked 1ike beavers and were to be found here, there and every where looking after the work and to the comfort of the patients. Superintendent Teal left at mnoon for Lincoln to make his report in person and soe what rangements can be mad for rebullding. For the present they will be able to take care of ihe patlents without ferring to the othe institutions by getting a number of the coun the friends of the lents convalescents and v until 1 t ' be done arily housed and s hands nd fix fon. The ve s company's the Swift ans m EIVINg o are ny a Sept Chicago company declare for tho story that| d control of the Credits Commutation company While | some of the Swifts are at present in Chi thelr representatives eolaim that the | company intention of erecting a plant at City MILLION FOR PEOPLE’S CHURCH oficdals of that | | Packing no foundation secur way cagn . has no o Sioux e heen nises e Bow “"w enching Waon alous Phystelnns, Sept. 23 |n thy miner, has agreed to | the People's Church of America of the earnings of his mines to further I“m( of the church. ft Is said “other | Honw" will he forthcoming if nee statement made today by Dr. Hiram |w. T founder and head of the Pe ple's church. He sald he was satisfied of the reliability of Mr. Bowman and that a | committee has reported that his mines con- tained suficient wealth for Mr. Bowman to make his promise good. Mr wman for severnl when in Chie has at | tended Dr. Thomas' church | ANTI-TAMMANY TICKET IS OUT CHIC we AGO, orge W. Bowman, give 1o $1,000,001 the mil- | This | | was 0 tran « s or the i Ko, to take them ur work of ors will malining ma purpose attendants % parole such time tebuilding be temy bulldings will The the which the up for that atientd and the cul in re barn have fitied foeding of the be carried on nary and store department in good running order, but will have to he served ontdoors for the time heing The loss to the state will I $125,000, and is not covered by In All that now remains of the mair Ing are bare wall nd smouldering | The grounds all ahout are strewn profusion of furniture, bedding and of houschold and housekeeping nalia. Conveyances of ever demand and almost the has been o view flends were everywhere Dr. Agement nfecence Committee of the Organi- The zution Approves One th 18 " are Low nt s Hend. i NEW ference YORK ommitiee ganization tonigh to be presented tions. Seth Low Columbian universit Edward M. Grout tlon for comptroller (democrat) for pr | aldermen. Sept. 23.—The general con- of the anti-Tammany or approve full tich to the different conve (republi president of he the ticket (democrat) Is the sele and Charles V. Fornes {dent of the board of 1 urance b with a 1l kinds rapher in yulation Kodak nd [ ruing the in Ao ked by anything The out rents of Ocenn Vessels York—Arrived—Steamers Glasgow and Moville F.; Maasdam, from evidence ove New N Sent. 28, R At Furnes- Rotterdam wa had fir can real a # Bee reporter at to say especially doctor said Ther. he no question of the fire. 1t broke out in the funnel hetween the the main building, where and elcotric light wires blaze was undoubtedly caused fect In the wiring. This tunnel i never visited by any but the engineer who in- spects it Rats may have gnawed the in sulation off the wires. “§Vhen the blaze was discovered we might Dr. noon it about th he Vi Dike of Arrived Honolul Fife, for Gaelle, from San v Hong Kane Hong Kong and | to about engine house th the and steam pipes 4. 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