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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903 g N e | #nd each ju -l olng right am ] tormity with o nion olcomb, . « - r N1 tions drwarded to Senator Baunders, ! part of the arm with a hay fork in the hands | Minded Yout e committes took din- PROBLEMS OF STATE CHARCES [t &t hu ttve v, Lo | ey i e, Mot atste | FATALLY SBOOTS PRISONER | (557 Ittt Seonn v f b e i by fork e e | i o, T X s 3 ‘riek | ©f the other lad, the tines making a bad |ner with Superintendent Johnson and left VA authorities of & prison to change prisoners | ‘"5 Sepatate opinion. L L on for and Meredith, and 1o his excelleney, Gov- | vut. For a time blood poisoning was feared | for Geneva this afternoon il from one institation 1o another; that will | rencaring upon appelless motion 1o strike ernor JH, Mickey. Be i further " lbut the physician pronounces the danger Annual Mesting of the Society of Charities | permi them to release and reapprehend | certain parts of transeript overrulea Albert Turmer, Flesing Lead Murderer, Clate. the efforts of Senagors Hail And s ’ and Oorrections, WELCOMED TO LINCOLN BY GOVERNOR o To Be Tried for Robbery Logan Cou pst Carn: Re- appreciate the efforts of Senagors Hall and | PASt criminals. Past experience has shown that | , -0San County against Carnahan. T o nag: r \ Bearing slicwed s Alli Sloan in having sald biil retommitted to . > BEATRICK, Neb, Feb. b.—(Specia tear of punishment will not deter men from | Anselme against American Savings and Overtaken a: Allisace. the committes on Insyrance, thereby. giving VNS FOthieENNnS | Inptites The hearing of Charles Cain, the young | commiiiog crtme e o A | Conkiing agamst Levie " Reheartng al- Bill To appear before sald committee ang | BEATRICE, Neb. Feb. 5.--(Special Tele- man who robbed a Rock Ialand freight car [ served o cortata time 1t e ahows & spirit | ,putd ori s iy | SLVERDOLLAR BROTHERS MAKE ARREST |ve heard gram.)—The house committee on public in this city recently, will be ealled in die of reform he should be relcased, subjec clly against Broadwell. Rehearing | R — lands and buildings visited the city today |triet court tomorrow in case the Benbrook to the cal! of the autherities denied Prominent Farmer Dememted. | .44 inspected the Institute for Feeble |case is dlsposed of i time President Clark Delivers His Northdruft againet Lincoln. Rehearing A = ey 47 . Redemption of Criminals. allowed Tarmer Pufled 4 Gan aad One| SCHUYLER, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Speclal.) \ Hade by a Nember of discussed by Rev. E. A. Fredenhage, s Nares againet Bell. Rehearing denied Are Held Pend and highly respected farmer living at Ed o denhagen said Doody against National Masonic Ald As- |arm. and stated to those whom he mer ( ‘E‘ ‘II I ‘ N (From a Staff Correspondent.) Crime 18 a condition before it 1= an act. | Soclation. “Rehearing denied. | ALLIANCE, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special Tel- ‘nm be was gcidg to leave the country < - - Schuyler, having walked here through the The Nebraska State Conferénce of Charities | Savidual ent iban heredi- | Motion for rehearing overrulea William Dunlap during & quarrel in Lead, t and Correction began its annual meeting at | fundamental institations, (the home, schoo. | . Michig n JTrus Company against Red 18 D. last Tuesday, was shot and fatally | 5ot and snow, gt oo B oo St. Paul's church this morning with a good E'l'-'{:‘.h‘;?"f'i‘mf"h;.,'" i:?:y:‘“-;m"‘-;{::‘:y:; Paimer againet Fidelity Mutual Fire In. | Wounded in this city this morning by a ot ia his right mind he was number of delegates present lowed. XY 3 y "3 President Clark of Omaha delivered his |lockup excepiing as u jast resori or for | = Xeld guinet State Rehearing denied dollar and hiy brother, 8. W.. came here to | fOr the insane. Mr. Garman is said to have Kvery Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at C. M. B. A. should be enacted a statute establishing idiote, feeble-minded, crippled and depend- | county and city jaile so that juvenile of Dufrene against Anderson. Motlon for D e Th i setties an Ml as the See | mar e liny he idious sad | Opiaiess: up hie hands. At this point W. Silverdol- | were discovered by his tamily. A surprise 18 in store for those who attend Saturday, February Tth : . e Goved Worked by Wo £he s under obligation also to protect | érimina) faw. would be a long step forward | fee, Brewster and Wilcox. with directions. | dollars are under arrest pending develop- ment of state institutions has engaged the | Homes, churches, public schools, colleges, first Btate_board of Charities was estal- | Tul civilization. Below the crime line vhat? | Eoppicion asainst Moores. JFormer JUSE- | ynou pis captors or did uot know of their | made her beadquarters here for a week or | become %o popular with = music CECILIAN PIANO PLAYER RECITAL < 1. Revellle De Lion—(Caprice e e are thobe who advocated a Etate | 1o piace an the crime line an industria) in | fied. Motion for rebearing demied. Barnes, | the killing of Dunlap in Lead, but says he | & number of small articles are missing from C. M. B. A Hall situated on_the ; Joral boards for the varlois institutions. |1ine those who otherwise would, and raise [ ment of reversal adhered to. Holcomb. J. |mnear Mansfield, Tex. oS NS S SR Sstud to BAlp Wee piy tendance. Motre De Rossini—(Fantasie 2 ber of letters purporting to offer pos.- | have A Rag-Time room for those ing away with local boards. f+1d 80 needy or which promises such large | Patrick, C Lo, o Beg post Harber against Marin. Afrmed. Kirk- s B T thought to have cleaned up $5 or $10 a a1 examination of a Player. we Invitation to the Dance Report and Addresses : < 4 Donovan sgainst _Hibbler. Rehearing t Them Shot—Arresting Ofcers | Yesterday Mr. John Garman, o well-to-do The Redemption of the Criminal” was | genfed | holm, across fhe river in Butler county ers. o) e of the oc! e e Haslack against Wolf. Rehear.ng denled i r Others. vrlmryrl ot f the Kanshe Society of th Riley Bros. against Mella. Rehearing vestigat started from home with a Bibie under his Friendlees. Among other things Rev. Fre- | aenjed, Benedic 1 L. V. La nd Cattie newv ched LINCOLN, Feb. 5.—(Special Telegram.)— | I ‘fllllfl‘l‘"’yv:i‘:‘r‘nn‘:nn:‘v4‘]"‘“\ more vlwm'l"f)r"ldv;: o m’;‘m::' '554;“,'.1,3:‘0' r-‘v—;:llmndmea egram.)—Albert Turter, the man who killed | B¢V to return. During the day he reached mer | o gave his name as | Watched during the night while quartered at gy he crime line. Good environment | surance Company. Rehearing denied man from Deadwood W o | v heldon against Parker. ehearing al- | w_ gilverdoll: fter the shooting in Lead | the hotel. This morning he was taken be = N Governor Mickey and Mayor Winnett de- | eradicates it 8 verdollar. After the shooting in Lead | | 2 . livered addresses of weicome on behalt of | e Peed & law providing for the prova. [ IOFEL L "\l Hani Insurance Com. | TUrner escaped the offcers and beat his way | fore the board of insanity and adjudged 2 Free to All Music Lovers 4he siate ané oity | ton of Juveniie offenders 2o that ne child | 3 gninst Meyers. Rehearing denied. | here oo a Burlington freight train. Silver- | fit subject for treatment at the hoepital Wales against Warren. Rehearing denled. been y v . » £ SIS Sothm, te allows serious crime. " In addition to this there | \Wales ugainet Farmers” Mutnal inwur: | 24 18 cataring the Sesing murderer, They | 70 . s Hall, Arlington Blook, 1511-1513 Dodge Street; over . Ar) proderty aadiiakes | Je C DISRINE | unce Company against Johnston. Rehear- | loca m in a restaurant and followe , > ) 2 00 03 g = (he ‘care ‘of the destitute Tnsane. SoUEDUCE. | lsa. need 3" Iuw Compenng changes in all | Ing denied him to & water closet in the rear of W. N. | Mfles to the home of & friend in Seunders n;l'"‘fofl Il’imdw;’;‘ andeardy 3'9‘}’(/ent Store; on sam D county two vears ago, where he remained a | oor as Pia ayer - & we o modification of judgment and for direction | Corneal’s saloon. . | J no i 'ompany’s Parlors. ~ "y o1 . L - Meng against Coffee. Affirmed as to de- A o s Blone: Geis. 2o seomaibiity than thi Tupting fee system. with sslaries for all | sondant Steele. Reversed as to Defts. Cof. | Iar fired the fatal shot. Both of the Siiver Announcement of which will be made during intermission citizens againet the evils of commingling | in criminal furisprudence. Pound, Co o rrqation Canal apd Water | ™€0ts. They state that Turner pulied ‘a | FREMONT, Neb, Feb. 5.—(Special)—A e o o With any Of thess clasees. The manage | 'What have we above the crime line? (Castic Rock irrgation Canal and Waler | gup before he was shot. On this point wit. | Woman who gives her name as Mrs. Sigma ERETOFORE we have given PROGRAM PoUgNLrul Bitention of the best siateamen, | universitics. Lechrical Instituten art, litera: | With directions io enter decree enjoining | nesses differ. Turner states that he lost bis | Cramer and who is about as accbmplished Recitals every Saturday even- holars und philanthropists ever since the | ture, sclence, commerce—all our resource. | defendant. Bedgwick, J. gun on the ride down here; that he did no+ | & beggar and fakir as can be found, has| ing at our pariors and they have . Hastings, C. Jovers and the attendance so large lished in Massachusetis in 18 The die- | Locke bolta bare represcion Ihe eios | - Hoover against Hayne ~ Opinon modi- | intention to capture him. He confessed to | ten days. She left suddenly last night and | Bl (hat we find it necessary o hire i ) . X Herolgne) De Koutski . e 1 s ¢ ? same floor as our pariors. This e e ey o o bocpraty Witk { Hous: o6 aop A o th irima | _Parker against Nothomb. Former judg- | Shot in self-defense. His mother resides e TOSMING Mouse Whetw sho stopped. Hee gives ample room fof & large ate Last Hope Gottschalk 2 S is against South Omaha Affirmed. her fare to some town where she claimed We publish herewith program to Brilliante) 1 On_the other slde, are those who advocaie | up from below those who have fallen. We [ Curt | sh 3 P an . ey Central d of Control with full ex- | need a princely giver who will start a fund | Albert, she could get a job, and as she had a num- | be rendered in hall. We shall alsb Midsummer Nights Dream eutive ot of mandgement, thus @o- | for uch an Tastitare. There is no other | Morse against Omsha. AMirmed. Kirk- STORM GENE“‘_L_ OVER STATE e S e iuee teom boe thes f Mendel You may not be aware of the anomalous | returns synch against Egan. Afrmed. Albert, C. » Blockaded and Interruption of i tions the bait generally took, and she is hose who wish 1o make a per- Fifth Nocturne . Leybach condition of things in Nebraska. The sit- . . X <ami y ST T pocy I3t aivd differy Troms &l othet |, TT1% 844fess was discdmsed by Judge Tib- | patrick, C. . B {day. She is said to be knowpn along the have still other rooms in which to 3 d Weber statea. Mot of the other states have local | bets, Dr. H. 0. Rowlands and others Daua ety gy Birtowaty. - Te- Seetions. | gae ‘2 tha Onten Peitls sultlond of €N show them 7. Home Sweet Home—(Varia boards of trusi es for the various state in- | ~ Tonight Judge Lindsey of Denver ad-|¥{he e aa | - i We extend a cordial Invitation to tione) Thalberg stitutions. We have ho such bourds In | dresses the conference - o “Juvenile |y e, Mainst Butcher. AMrmed. — womd) tramp and to be an old hand at the 8l owners of other piano plavers Locllian March Hughes ek less we % e n % gL " v “ il ks s cocaine fie than the Cecilian and Lyraphone elody in Rubenstein ebrasks, uviess we make an exCepton | ourts. Chancellor Andrews, who was| McGiavé against Fitzserald Roversed. | NEBRASAKA CITY. Feb. b.—(Speclal)— | business. She is a confirmed cocaine flend | QY Rar, 1L Ceclian mng Lyreohons, Dying Poet Gotisehaik Blind and the Geaf and dumb. For both | absent from the morning seselon, spoke L"rb.‘?a'é".'.;amn First National Bank of | The Tural mail carriers were unable '°‘::‘-nlw“mm;-::' paie oty | ho are directly or indirectly in- When “Yoa and 1 Were these instit: tions there 1 1 rmall board of | (his afternoon Schapier. " Barned, C. | Reveroed make & delivery to all the patrons on the | terested In plano’ players and be- ung—(Transcription) thres inembe me resiciny at Nebraska Tidball againsi Chalburg. Affirmed. | routeg running out of this city yesterday. | e lieve we can make these Recitals J. W. Bischoft City. one &t Umaha and the other at Pa- Republican Club Banaquet. Porng o J 3 Fire in Abandoned Hotel, interesting to all of them Tannhauser March ....Wagner pillion. Twy other institutions have advis. g . Flick against Broken Bow. Affirmed. | ODe carrier was stalled south of the city, | ARGADEA. Mak: s Spetbdii ory commitiees of woinen bu. no lo=al| The Young Men's Republican club of | pimc¥ . and relfef did not enable him to get back . Neb., Special.)—! boards Nilretka mad. o 1ong step in the | [ineoln will give its annual banquet on| New Omaha Thomson-Houston Electric | until early this morning. Farmers are |daylight a fire was discovered in an old right direction when the Advicory Board of Btate (hyrities was created two years the evening of February 12. As a recogni- "flmn“zmé'flm against Johnson. Reversed. | gnoveling snow along the rural lines, and | hotel building in this city. The building Pl P ko, bil_add*tional leglelation s required. | tion of the courtesy of the Young Men's | MRSURES.Co ol Aimed. Al | hope to have the roads open for service by [has mot been used for a hotel for two Having stated briefly the situation, allow | ycKipley club of Omaha in Inviting the ! bert, C. this afternoon. | years, but has been rented to a number of 5 me Lo mention some specific needs of our |y et (PN o icuet, the Omaha men | ~McHAle againat Maloney. Afirmed. DUT- | By OOMFIELD, Neb., Feb. §—(Special.) | families in apartments. A soon as the gton Block 1511-1513 u“" Street Gur state institutions have been in poil- | will be invited to jollify down here. B4 Cicee against Fagen. AMrmed per |—The farmers were just congratlating | blaze was discovered the familles living in ' ' Uen from the heginfing. 1 liticlans ¥1th-| Plans for the banquet contemplate an | curiam 5 | themaelves on the chance to get out their the building lost no time in moving out e et me st obtiter.denta of siate in. | attendance of upwards of 200 members and | o Lincoln againet First National Bank. Af- | corn, owing to the recent thaw, when | PAYINE no attention to the fames. Mrs. | stituticre, uil i@ve sqiancered the peo- | visitors. An informal reception in the|"'Smith 'against Thompson. Heversed. | twenty-four hours' snow disconnected their | P- W. Round, whose husband owns the i money and sunk the lnmates to 1OWe | parlors of the hotel will predede the ban- | Pound, C. bord. Amrmed |PlANS. There is much corn in the felds | bullding, saw the fiames, and although she anomalous situation in Nebraska makes | quet, and the toast list includes the names | (Farmers| Bank.against Boyd. AMrmed. . ye(, with small prospects just now of get- | had been confined :o the house with sick- { Hld! 7 | . | it impossible (o take the state stitutions | of Governor J. H. Mickey, Deputy Attorney | Cloreim Ccainst Tate. AfMrmed. Per |ting it out before spring. A northwest | ROSs, Tan to a church building and rang an | out of politics and Impossible to avold the : i dangers of political corruption when the | 3¢Deral W. B. Rose, Representative George | curiaim wind is blowing, and the thermometer |Alarm. Plenty of men resporded and the | fepented ehanges in administration come, | M. Spurlock, P. James Cusgrave and Judge | , Lincoln against Yincoln Btreet Rallway. | yiungq geveral degrees below. fire was extinguished in about twenty min- | Mrmed. B es, C i A “nonpolitical syetem is neede E. P. Holmes AM(xrrr; against State ex fel Gordon. At-| ST. PAUL, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special)—A |Utes. The fire started from a defective | Waste of Public Fu A reception committee has been ap- [firmed Ames. C ¢ Genoa against | OStorm, driven by . brisk northwest | chimney. The principal damage was to the | Nebrasks has paid out from $50,00 to | Pointed, comprising Speaker Mockett of Weston. Writ allowed. By commisston. wind, bas prevailed here. Fully five inches | furniture, which was ‘thrown out in the | $100,000 annaally for ten years, more ~han | the house of representatives, Senator Rich- | " State against DeWolfe. Exceptions sus- | fell, and is drifted considerably. | streets. | Was_neces: This is a wasie of public | arq 0'Nelll, George H. Risser, J. C. F. Me- | tained. Sullivan, C. Division No. 1 HUMBOLDT, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special)—A AT i y og Into the, o e ) led in the following cases will | Petitions for Dividing Knox Cemunty. The ‘state can save af least 38 pir cent upon | Kesson and C. Y. Smith. not'be ofclally reported: - | decided darop in the thermometer followed | these purf‘hATfl ’~. he inmates of most of | A resolution submicted by Judge Cot Leavitt ."n‘.'.‘.ld Bn;(#’nlnrenflew" I:-.,m‘.‘; the snowstorm, the wind causing it to dritt | NIOBRARA, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special) our state Institutions need better care and | grave, indorsing and commending the ac- | judgment modified. rme PIAINtIT | congiderably. Bleighing 18 fairly good, and | —Petitions are being circulated by | " / i 1 v y s decree for $10.60 4 > | sadab 1 o ey o ne e e ar | tivity of Congressman Burkett in securing | f5CRs; ‘;‘,,‘n,',‘,,"::',“:“?,'w et rent interest | the snow was welcomed by dealers. whose | Bloomfield people asking for the div'sion | LinG the aie In the care and treatment of | the appolntment of Gus Hyers, a member | from November I, IS Otherwise re- | winter stocks have been golng slowly dur- | of Knox county. This is the fourth time the Insane. The cottage system for the in- , was | versed. Hastings, C. 4 tigated, S5s T i teston Sl Tan simectoc vatiss | °L L0¢ SWb, a8 postmaster at Havalook Morgan againet Stone. AfMrmed. Kirk- | B8 the balmy days of January. that a like movement has been Instigate i | dumcnstrated. The large prison house | adopted. patrick, C. TABLE ROCK, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special.)— | which finally resulted in the removal of | | structures for thete unfortunates have| The membership rolls were swelled by| Rurke against Fowler. Reversed. Day, C. | Rain, sleet and snow prevalied here Mon- | the county seat to the center of the county, been condemned; and homelike cottages i 7.| Egan against Light. Reversed. with in- 1 heve taken their place. the addition of the aames 6f A. H. Schlegel. |, Wil 2% “enter decree speciiicaily -de- | $87 isht, accompatied by much high wind, | In hopes; that no division schemes would Tportant charses in the administration | A- L Gale, E. B. Fairfield, A. G. Davis, W. | StTHEESUS, 18 SRIeE, BECTes SPelbert, C. |80 that now the earth is covered with about | come up. This new scheme is understood i‘r_‘ t! e{mnmnny -r-" m’v:lly nd»nlen 8. Stein and W. W. Day, the latter being r‘rme(ru'l ux:"m dlnllnfi:;me"’(‘:m any | six inches of snow, which in places is con- | to make the dividing line on range lime me of you may not realize the conditions | gamitted as an honorary member. against Cole. T e ehanics | Siderably drifted. Trains have been some- | between ranges four and five. This will revaflh . whi ! inst Milwaukee Mechanics’ T e A ke yoond | J. H. Micke§, Gertrude D. Dearborn, | jncarames Company AMimed. . Kirkpac. | what delayed and travel impeded somewhat. | leave Cemter, the present county seat, in | mien confirmed criminals. The contract syk- | Cynthia E. James, E. L. King and 0. E. | rick, Sleighs have superseded wagons and car- | Knox county. Fon the past twelve vears | aurmatory work and simply emphasizes the | fof @ bank at Osceola. The articles are | only 6 degrees above zero., Today the sun | has always been bent upon being the county moking of morey for the state. merely a renewal of the old corporation.| Dakota County against Eastcott. Af-|is ghining very bright and clear, but the | ed. Hastings, C. | S8t At the maw, ammaty _,. Home for the Frien: . The capital stock is $37.500. A & Frees Library Company agajpst | ®ir I8 very keen and cold, o . R e T LY Strieken with Paralysis. Ao S e s g Bixby. Afrmed. Kirkpatrick, C. . Neb., Feb. 5.—(Spesial.)—The o hair At S hojetipieet that, 1t ATt iy B Jidelity Mutgal Insurence ' Company | worst storm of the past cfght years has | HUMBOLDT, Neb, Feb. 5.—(Special)— ;h:u:&r:;w;“r-:“ro:h:e;x&&r:n:::;:nfl ’u:helnfl‘:ldwr;:l;:fl:.u:;ln;znlgm:t‘-t‘!:: yh:c- fles against Ballantine. AfMrmed. | Poen raging over this portion of Nebraska, | Mrs. John Boeck, a middle-aged woman, Tarnes, blocking ull of the roads and delaying the | was stricken with paralysis at her home % that so little has been aces iished in th v m‘:;; Put l:“ l;m:e +3 -‘A;nfifi."oaf..u :w‘c; ?rr:: :{l:‘x:e“?;ry.:y;: :or (T:'ldls,l“fl:eo‘yoc::t. B:rdrn ainst McCreary. Affirmed. Al- :;;.n,. ;oma hmlr:. 'rc; make matters worse | in the northern part of the city yester- | ) a. With county judges and county commis- bta bet, £ there is a scarcity of coal, and, although | day morning, and her husband, coming in | - sioers and other agencies throughout the | by residents of the state upon writing to | ,Hirst National Bank of Sutton against | ! ¥ ] ¢ Ashiey. Affirmed. Duffie, C. no families are as yet reported to be actu- from his work, found her lying helpless | state 80 necessary in order to do efficient - , ¥ | Jark. " only Solution of i matier 43 the Agricultural Experiment station McLean against McCormick. Affirmed. s weather has settled, and is clear, but the Om landing, Rex and his retinue, in brilhant military and eivic procession, escorted by his specially relected tedy. guard—usually | ally suffering, not a pound can be bought |and uncomscious beside her churn. Medi- | WHA I ARD GR 1t h-ems tc me is to pass the bill now before | In October, 1896, the experiment s‘ation | Pound, C upreme Court of Honor. | of the local dGealers, and they are unablc | cal ald was summoned, but she never re- | M I AS IS‘ Reversed. Albert, Frindless, and in its puace create a state e Tontel Aohsel ‘wyen: &) Broad, -Scjentide | CUme fresk 1n the late fall er carly winter. | Omaba Brewing Association adainet Zel noon. The deceased was a native of Ger- (Continued from Yesterday's lssue.) No. § £ Notwasts e e one vhe it ot daty Mostomary, | - Hosewater against Horton. ~Affirmed. | 8ppearance of the country {s such that zo (many. and came to this country about ten Having mentioned. eome of Nebraska's L+ . s | Hastinee. C ~gl i | the feed and production of the animals. | Kirkpatrick. C zard bas been on. 10 be held tomorrow. P some crack military organization, as in years jast, the Boston Lan. & sysiem of managemen- or state board I . it Wi -| SCHUYLER, Neb., Feb. 3=~ Tequired 10 meet these necessities. Gov- | During the five years that the herd was on | J08¥D acainst Willlame Former judg:- 'HUYLER, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special.)—A i N s i cere, the St. Bernard Drill Corps of Chicago, the Cleveland Gray ment of reversal adhered t: terrific northeast wind prevailed here, ac- Tikis. Regk Wonsrs. Agw sen. a s others—proceeds to the city hall, where he receives the ernor Savage recommended to the present s . g L . and many X Temiara e e recommended 10 (he Prgsent | test they gave an average butter produc- | State ex rel Douglas against Alstadt. L fed by a fast fall of snow that filled | TABLE ROCK, Neb., Feb. 5.--(Spec: 5 keys of ihe city. ¥rom then on his rule is absolute, and his “royal 97, 3 Affirmed. Oldham, C. compan! A .+ Neb., Feb. 5.- -(Special.) ' 4 4 el ol s ove ity ol o O T R es D oL he wai ot ‘,:::E:'pifl,"::: o “5;",?,’:‘:‘:‘;‘:' of | AShill against Best. Reversed. Barnes, C. |the air almost as unpleasantly as duriag | Benfamin Ball and Elizabeth Ball, his wite, | standard of purple, green and gold” waves the city in token of Scheel ~against Lackner. Affirmed. | a blizzard. The fall amounted to si | Ve v Iis aevppelguiyy y . OO o le_who are charftably inclined. In ths 00, 279, .. o x or | moved here nearly forty-six vears ago from In the evening of the same day, Monday, occurs the tableau ball s shown that he did not upderstend the | 1599 47.03 pounds; 1o 1900 379.35 pounds: | Barnes, C. 5 | eight inches, and is all drifted. It was | Pennsylvania, and have lived here eve ¢ the Kiewe of Proteus at the French Opera House, preceded by ite Birjotce and' cunctions of 4 State Board | It 101, 3343 pounds Durlng the dve AREEE Foustr abainar OMe. |, ASmaet. | Sor thgloasent, 00 oloMu: Bit. ik oM | ninon. Thatarers 1 was {voaht Secper by | vand pageant on the streets abllc e ty-two yearly records showed an - i Rather than put everyibing I"u\mn‘t rs ¥ Foarly reo Jensén against Steiber. Affirmed. Old- | enough to cause severe suffering or seri- | the citizens of the place to give thém a (To Be Continued in Tomorrow's lasue) to the charities hnd correctionsof (he. sthiy | Average of 315.82 pounds ‘of butter. The | ham. C. i ihe egislature to abolich the Home for the | purchased ten grade Jersey heifers, all 10 | g oxind ¥ it to say if they will have any soon. The | gained consclousness, dyiug in the after- sis, to do eficlent work in every county | This small herd was to be used for ‘nvesti- | lef, Afirmed. wastings, C. | one need guess a second time that a bliz- | or twelve years ago. Funeral services are ot The emiaed ptome, O yNeOraska? | and therefore all récords wére kept as lo| McCieneghian’ against Norion. Affrmed. | . { o loss. i Mr. Ball attained his eighticth ke el e | ariat 1 ar 1 r 4| Stocker against Coddington, Affirmed. | OUS " | surprise, as Mr. attained his eig | i‘n'l‘}_;h:mllurifl:n:)':kll‘i‘m:fl::‘:‘n o ;‘grl:‘;;'::r‘;’c“:s “:’:‘:: 4 (:ry;::d:;fl'l:.l:.:l' Ag\el.kt‘, B e e { YORK, Neb, Feb. 5.—(Special)—The : year today. He was surprised by his neigh- | N O E 2| “Stocker again: 2 y SR B of Reie, 0 (he VAT | xtent by the fend given, 1t wis found that | rmed. Loblnsier. . 1 over, making ‘meaty il oas s west | wen-iee. oesmune. . semsteg pin ot oo | [N Omaha to New Orleans present State Bourd of Charities. There | Cértain cows gave excellent records during i 30 b e rputeired o o are obletions to this plan as conditions | the five years. and such cows were shown | TELEPHONE WAR IN COURTS ',;,"h':'n:“&““:"m‘:"::' r:;’l s "“'h“"- | anniversary. leaving substantial tokens s ] and Returfl, ('n'"v:.‘é"«‘u"?,.:“;:‘.‘fi%:; '.':':du.l{sn:.h’::;«fi; to possess a marked diiry type and con- | é | fences are n:: on both sides :reu:.u::f; (I e Long limit and st ers allowed. Copy of Mardl Gras hookl e & 3 oo mg limit and stopov X Gras hooklet :‘::ldo'nco'hl:\m!o!:dd‘l'he“m.un“‘o(N::;‘:::: ’-u::n:l.:: b;.h: Zf'l."-'.'&ffi:'fn"'a:;n"ffl City of Fremont is Enjoined from |y, i,k suffered in the recent storm. York | Nebraska City Wants Depot. i+t 1402 Farpam St., or write, W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt., iems of & Sidle Boara of Public Charities essing & steer-like form. { SPHY e Bty county farmers have plenty of barn and | NEBRASKA CITY, Feb. 5.—(Special.)— lliinois Central Rallroad, Omaba, Neb. the constitucion. which. we %ope, will soon i | oats, alfalfa and timothy and clover bay. | deavoring to secure a new depot here from bv made poaxibic by the leglslature pass- | Alfalfa and wild hay were tésted for fhpir | 2 R _the |, GIBBON, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special)—Snow | the Burlington. In a few days N. A. Duf, | g a Bl ce'ling a coretitutional conven- | vajue in rations for dairy cows. The herd | FREMONT, Neb., Feb. (Special)—The | i piieq four to six feet deep in the streets. | president, and other members of the Com- bers, three of whom shall be paid officers | about equal as fo their butter and mild | €Ourts, and the city officers have been Te- | gyE)TON, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special.)—The | the Burlington officials in Omaha. As the | P nthe board, and who shull perform the | production. Lot 1 recelved alfalfa hay for | Stréined from in any mamner {nterferidg | worgt snowstorm In years has visited this | business of the Burlington has increased to | trorighe 870, dutier of 5 Bosrd of €on- Lyix weeks. while lot 2 received wild hay | With the Nebraska Telephone COmPANY'S | goction. From 2 o'clock Tuesday morning |a great extent at this point during the last | ~ B paid advisory members. who shall be the [for the same time. After this period the | Poles or wires. There was not much d0lag | upi) 12 Wednesday night snow fell con- | few years. the citizens think the offciale of | Februar ¥y - to e pabiie In"sose thach “with thus keeD |lots were reversed. Compa:isons were made | Yesterday afternoon Local Manager Cul- | tinuously, and fully 12 inches came down. | the company will recognize the need of a | Institutions. Thus it seems to me “that |88 to the amounts of milk and butter pro-.Mings scattered his men around the city | ypiy morning snow drifts are three feet | modern passenger station. . ihe broad problems relative to the good of | duced while on the two feeds. It was found |50 that Commissioner Markey had consld- | geep wegon roads are badly blockaded and e 1 Apl’ll 30 very low the, wards of the state socigl Conditiens | in this experiment that alfalfa bay gave |erable trouble in keeping track of them. | g doubt much stock will perish. The mer- dorses Are in Dem: d | . of crime throughout our commonwealth | Detter returns than wild hay and at the | He cut the wires of one ‘phone which had | cury stands at zero. BEATRICE, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special)— | Colonist rates will be would have due consideration, and the dan- | same time was more economically fed, as | been put in yesterday at the residence of | - NORTH LOUP, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special.)— | Good farm horses are in demand In this | . gers stiending a mall Board of Control | it required more wild hay per ration Fred Klees and a few other wires in dif- | rhe worst storm of the winter is upon us. | oction of the state. At the Essam sale | in effect to the west T, Saten Corn ensilage and sugar beets were tested | ferent parts of the city. i . There is about four inches on the sround. | four miles east of this city yesterday five | ) as to their value as succulent feed when| Yesterday afternoon Attorney E. M. |, g v hrd | A ~ The delegates were subjected to a disap- | given to dairy cows. The herd was divided | Morsman of Omaha arrived in the .clty, "r:: (:m:::“'“;",:h:':m"'ffl:f’m“ e :':‘::_:"; o',“’";‘““‘:‘:h' ":'d!:::_‘e'l; g $25to Scattle. 1 acoma, pointment when it was learned (h's a‘ter- | into two lots, the same as in the experiment | ad late last evening filed an application | STOCKVILLE, Neb., Feb. 5—(Special)— | neen owned by the Essam fa u: osplhied 3 a0on that Major R. W. Melaughrey, war- | for testing alfalfa and wild hay. The re- | with County Judge Briggs for a temporary | o severe storm visited this section on the | then Sfty years whs sorchesed v Foed | Portland. Jen of the United States penitentiary at | sults shown by this expeFiment were a little | restraining order until an injunction could (39 A strong wind drifted the snow badly. | Nichols ’rym it px r' e ya rvpl Leavenworth, could not be present. ho being | in favor of ensilage, but the difference was | be obtained from one of the judges of the " | U - . & ¢.38 5 wendertal San Fran- ir. Washington. He was to have discusecd | very siight. 1t seems o be more a ques- | district court of this district. Judge Hol- | FRATERNALS OBJECT TO BILL | s of machinery and 1o oald o have been | cisco and Los AngC]CS. prison work and the delegatcs expected | tion of bow cheaply the two succulent | lenbeck, who s out of the city, was called ORt $0 S the Whelr fYom Chisaars #ite | at Schuyler. Dr. J. L. Green, superintendent of th: ' were reiished by the animals restraining Street Commissioner Markey, File 19, :rimihals 48 men with abnormal braine or | jable to make her best record, as the dif- | wires or instruments of the Nebraska Tele vt charge of {he postoffice, vice Amanda Rus use of eriminal rendencics by teaching the | (o chialn & 'large mumber of records the | doing any repair work or the putting in | Of York held at the city ball last evening | the last summer. Edgar W. Fusselman is Corr espon din gl y speaker held that the present determinate | 239 complete yearly records were available. | The plaintiff company alieges in its pe- | ¥k, send delegations to Lincoln to work | tirely to the business, Mr. McLeod ex- of other points. sriscner justice,” he ea'd. . “As an instance. | was compiled. It was found that the sec- | iences, though the evidemce is the same. |ords also showed that a cow reaches her | | ot milk Sow. That they have paid occupation taxes since | und' committees ap, e _J J. FRANCIS, Ger'l. Passenger Ag ' 00 & ~ H trom him much enlightenment and much | feeds are produced than of thelr feeding |up over the telephone, and in place of the | before 1t wes surveyed. } $ 50 to Spokan A | g ’ . : | %2 utte & Lincoln Insabe asylum, talked on “Inde- | It 1s often of much importance to know | the police, mayor and city council from in Legislature, SCHUYLER, Neb., Feb. (Spectal.)—D. | $20 to I)Jtt(., Hel i sbnormal development. He held that it |ferent live stock associations favor ani- | phone company or hindering or preventing | YORK, Neb, Feb. 5 —(Special)—At a|sell, who has been postmaster since the srimiual the right way of liviug and teach- | Nebraska Experiment station co-operated | of amy new limes or 'phones. The return | the following resolutions were unanimously | deputy postmaster and Miss Lizzle Wilch tentence law was wholly inadequate o 4n | Out of this large list, which was made by | tition that in pursuance of a general ordl- | With the representatives of York county. | pecting to divide his time between super- T | D~ hands of the senate insurance commitise mont Telephone company in 1882, and that | is belng urged for passage, and belleving | UIAF business Med free on request, teliing all lay certaln facts before different judges | ond and third weeks of a cow's lactation in | four years later they secured the rights | that if the bill ever becomes a law it will societies for st least (wo reasons S ; = . | | ever since been engaged in the busimess of | 1L It takes from the membership of these | PEATRICE, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special.)— bighest butter production at an earlier Pass Resolutl w308 &&, §00d to ald them in their work value. Boih foods gave good results and | order a temporary injunction was lssued | terminate Sentenve.” Dr. Green treated |at wrat time in a cow’s jactation she is | any manner interfering with the poles, Moleed, rpesutly cammissiensd, new hes £ ena, Salt Lake. #as the duly of soclety to remeve the | mals coming within & tested lisi. In order | any of the employes of the company from | meeting of members of fraternal societies | death of ber husband, H. C. Ruseell, during mg bim whiat soclety expected of him. The | with the Minnesota station and toge'her | day is set for March 2 adopted. The fraternal societies of York | chlef clerk. They will attend almost en- lOW rates to humlreds his. “It s a law that does Bt do the | cows of various breeds and ages, a table | nance a franchise was granted to the Fre. |, Whereas Senate File 19 now in the | vision of the postoffice and that of his reg And the prisoner will get @ifferent sen- | most cases proved 1o be the best. The rec- | and business of that company and have | YOTK irreparable injury to fraternal benefit | Rural Carrier Breaks Recos I E ow rates and daily tourist car running a telephone exchange in this city. | Socleties & large portion of the manage- | Charles Elliott, carrier for rural route No. J | period in lactation than she does her great- | ment thereof and transfers it 1o the officers | 3 proke the record yesterday for carrying | reme Court Proceeding: are entitled to do busiess in the city. ty to invest the reserve fund of any | route extends to a point about twelve miles ch soclety in bulldings contrary to the it e left . Following are the rulings and opinions | They admit hat they are subject to rea- | birpose fof which said fund was raised. | so’sn O (his cliy and he left the postofoe Ve by the supreme court | sonable restrictions at the hands of the | Therefore, be it AL e T o O e e Y gainst Hastings. Mandate re- 3 I * | “Resolve t we, members of Ancient | is considere arkable by the loca called. Leave to flle motion for rehearing | CIt7: They allege that the street commis- | o C7 ¥ hiieq Workmen. Modern Woodmen | postal employes in view of the fact that ,.,(.I 1890, and by reason of all the above facts | 2. It permits the management of any so-| mail from the Beatrice postofice. His OMAHA, NEB. and modification of former judgment. sioner under the directicng of the mayor | of America. Tribe of Ben Hur, R vai | g s Rfin-- o fl;-ld l;llo‘n to dismiss | and council is greatly injuring their busi- :(n hl-wr:l_ Woodmen ":i the amflme. Toads were in hage. petition in error den otion to vacate of Security, ——rri Siperacdeas overruied *'¢ | ness by cutting poles and taking dows | KT'shis and Ladies of Secutity, and Bes Tines Plerce His Arm, irst National Bank of Columbus against | Wires, and uniess prevented by an injunc- | Nebraska, in mass convention assembl = e ex rel Brien. Motion to advance | tion they will suffer irreparable damages. [ hereby carnestly protest against the pas- | HUMBOLDT, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special)— | Mg un. | The injunction boad was fixed at $500,000, | S8Z€ of said senate fle I3 for the rea- | While assisting a companion in hauling Folks 25 cents a Bottle For son that we believe that It strikes at the it is a supersedeas is flled within very foundation stone of fraternal beneit | B8y, Paul Tinker was struck in the feshy sixty ‘Gay . Focletier and destroys opr Tepresentative GENUINE Walsh against Waish. Motion to dismiss . 4 form of government, so facred to our or- overruled. % < HARVARD, Neb., Feb. 5.—(Special)— | ganization And we appeal to the entire r— mklrbyfl::.:nl OGonnor. Objection, 10 | Yesterday Mrs. C. W. Megrue and Mrs. T.| membership of the state (0 use every hon- axative m risdic ustain dismissed e orable mea o sen e et Dol Gl et 0. | A. Barbour gave a reception at the bome ie ns to defeat senate fle 18 l.\-— r-4 Rp — i, of the last named in homor of Mrs. Rose | PRerolis ™ nat our senator and repre. | CuresaColdinOneDay, Haynes. Rehearing | Hagyman of Mason, 0., who is spending a | scntatives are hereby requested to use all Cramtord County azainst Hathaway. Re. | 1% 4438 visiting ber former home i this | BoUcrable means to defeat said bill. Be it é % o overy versed, with directions 1o proceed ia com- | Sity. Resolved, That & copy of these resolu- . Ky Ot box. 25¢