Show CORRUPT OMAHA Twenty Indictments Returned by the Grand Jury I Believed to be Against ExOfliclals of Douglas Doug-las Count and the Litj Councilor Horiarlt3 Involved OMAHA Nob Feb IOSpecial telegram to THE HERALD 1QQ wholesale corruption corrup-tion in the municipal affairs of Omaha during dur-ing tho past two years resulted yesterday in the Douglas county grand jury returning twenty indictments believed to be against those excounty and city officials involved in the deal The grand jury more particularly particu-larly investigated the deal by which city councilmen are alleged to have profferred their services to the company building tho Union depot which is now under cours of construction by which valuable concessions con-cessions were to be granted Jay Gould owns a controlling interest in the company The Burlingtons Nebraska manager G W Holdrego was invited to the seclusion of the grand Jury room in thn morning Mr Holdrego supposing that he was to bo investigated upon the subject of Burlington affairs was ready to answer questions This was not what was wanted of him however and he was excused with the instructions to return to his office secure se-cure all the papers in his possession signed by exCouncilman Moriarity and return at once Mr Holdrege obeyed and a few moments later returned with a bundle of letters and documents which were laid before be-fore the jurors for their inspection An hour later the twenty indictments were I IssuedNo arrests have yet been made out vvitnin tno next tWentylour hours some prominent officials both civil and railroad are likely to be in trouble DCouncillor Monanty mentioned in the grand jUy instructions was the assistant county attorney who was tried for murder recently as a result of his Connection with the leaders of the mob who lynched tho negro Coo |