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try linn been of the gmitot liifturiin
iiKin itAiliitiimiif uthmtl m TlinlriKh
tut II euro there In Mill like lin Madonna
idio wIki evndrd tio rwnionMlil ity if nn
lures and by her fmltfnl wifehood pro
loiiftrtl her jriii ntil lived ti fmi her
childrens grandchildren
Indeed tlm ciiiupeiiMllotn for being
qnrrn of Knglntid urn not with ni n friv
olous woman iim wliem woulil long en
joy Hho cannot flirt kingdom
wnlehe her A widow nt -12 st iniido
no overtime to marry anybody Hvnn
lier confidence In her olil booby lolm
Hrown wiih liable toboiuislnlcrpreted by
n low piano of PiikIInIi crltli iHiti Hvtiry
vote of money r sons-in-law wn
balled with u cry 111 tlio eoclnliatlo prlnl
of anollier leriunii rating our bread
An lint been shown several alteinilH bad
Wn mndn to nssnodnnto ber Ii Ivney she
run only hnvo after a fashion and there
fore hies to tho sparse parts of Hcotland
often wheio the rllinatoiscohl and show
try Slio cannot leave tlm leiilm at will
nnyttmio than the queen bee ran leave
tlm blvo Hornet lines she went abroad in
cognltn well watebed well begged from
Her girls were lier tteimnreH Her boys
went oir and got Ihclr wives I ler oldest
hoii wiih fond of free and vivacious com
mny and she saw most of hlm wlien lie
wan nick Her length of life nlio knew
mind awalten haul thoughts in them who
would reign In her Htead
Hho loved a glrss of beer but it made
lier fat Her real homo was Windsor
niHtle an hour from London anions Hie
Imiiioh of her piodecoMsors Hi dull Httln
vlllngodoinlniiled by un old hIoiio palace
villi u hard treeleHH atono yard but ro
lieved by tlm uppeiidngo of ii lino foroHt
Her Louden pnlnco was an old Htllted
thing Her drawing rooms were held In
mi old low brlulc palace liltou stable
The beHt the queen possessed next to
her family nnil hur education wan the
society or her distinguished subjects
vho had sometimes read to her Tunny
fton Dickens Norman McLood Dean
Htanley
9ho rufURod toennoblo any man of the
nit or literary ileitis whoso private life
wiih tainted A spotless wallr n domes
lio dlploinn slio demanded from these
Her receptions were not scanned like
tboHo of Homo of our nonutorlnl parvo
mien to sco If an obscure person iot in
but tho brazen and cunning and those
mndo iroHHirouH by low ways were turn
ed baolc when the lists were scanned
Shu liked tlm GoriuaiiH becauHo they
wore of ber lineage the AinerieaiiH bo
ciiiino they were of her race and alio bo
friended the French empress whun nhe
hud nothing ambltioiiH to hope for
Victorias reign bus been grout In hor
subjects iu Uossomcr IJulwer Foley
laraday Darwin Tennyson HhostiiudK
nlHivou galaxy of meat gentleman like
their tutelar saint Her kingdom ban
lmtl unexampled prosperity and hIiu had
Ih oii oppoHiil to war
AVo aro to mention t lint Victoria never
vim born to the ciowu and never wan
married to a king
Her father wiih a ruined younger hoii
ofnkiiiK lier ItUHbaud tho younger hoii
of u noor Cleniuin duke Tho vieea ol
heruuoleHeinptieiltbuthronoof KoodpoR
terlty and let ber up Hho married ho
forti hIio wiih Hpoilcd and her huHbaud
wiih her own cousin How many private
liven aro there demuro and nequieneonV
Bbo ban proved that the meek Hhall in
Lerlt tho earth
Tho woman who paid bur dcceimed
fntliern debtn In a spirit of honor lie did
not have became empress or ttl0UKKM
of tho oldest people and princes in the
world
Had Victoria dindalued her friend Leo
polilH advieo to marry bin nepluw Al
bcrt tho perils and llattoricH of court ho
duty might lmvn made her another Hllv
abetli but hIio hearkuued to advice ami
ldeHHcd the poor young niaSt with lier
baud and awoke to the blesMngH or ua
tun iu Hiniliug babes and the dignity ot
n large motherhood Kngeuio with one
bains inournH bis barbarous death Qnemi
Jnabella of Hpaiu loses her crown and is
an oxllo from ber hoii Victoria molded
by tho band of love imd huHliuudry nur
vivedovery contemporary of lier corona
tion and takes precedence of tho women
of all the world Three queens say
tho English liliznbeth Anne Victoria
bavo given us our greatest reigns
It is high treason in the quccu to be
tmcluiHto Hho would bo tried by the
loorH She payn no toll is relieved from
amercement iu any court Her husband
bowever does not commit high treason
if unfaithful
Victoria surrendered at tho commence
ment or her reign her hereditary revenues
for the Mini of nearly 2000000 per an
num Of this her purse received direct
100000 her house and household f 1
UfiOOO for alius the court etc the re
inaiiuler Hcrpiohahlc personal income
was 500000 a year clear 10 times our
nrtsiilentH not including her own prop
erty The Prince of Wales receives
f2O0000 his wife fiOOOO and each of
the family a liberal provision Pensions
of 0000 a year she was allowed to give
Linonnted in 1802 to 125000 Hho there
fore handled 2010000 n year Vic
torlnH refusal to change the ofllcial la
dies of the bedchainlier in 1810 led to the
prolongation of Melbournes ministry till
1811 covering the period of Victorias
courtship and marriage
Victoria lost by death in 1S78 her
daughter Alice of Hesse tho Dnko of
Albany Leopold in 1SS1 and the Duke
of Clarence her grandson Hho bad
18 administrators or premiers Mel
Isiurue Peel Russell twice Dei by three
times AlHrdeen Palmerston twice Dis
raeli twice Gladstone four times Salis
bury twice She was railed tho most
constitutional monarch lngland has ever
MVII
Tho Prince of Wales has visited the
United States the Holy Land and India
was Held marshal of the army and grand
master of the Masons His wife at one
tinio did her parents housekeeping even
to cooking it was said Huron Stock
man and Leojiold projected AUort sgtvit
marriage His salary was 110000 cut
down 100000 by tho Tories He always
believed that Prussia should Ik supreme
iu Germany
Whon tho queen rnme to her kingdom
it htnlnVVHt 250000AH PVovUi wlitM tkw
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died It bad near len thnn
MOOOO foicijnirrft I her colonies went
rome V20HMKK The levenuefl for th
Mnto wcro fl10tKl000l
iouin ALruii townhknij
HONOR HER MEMORY
ItoiMp nnil Hriintn fiiln In rtirrliin of
Hniiulliy mi lli iit Ii of IJnrii lnrli
A iil iiirlulii lltnliilliiii ilipli il
Wiikhlngtoii Ian - -The iiiinniinre
ineut of the death of jueeii Victoria
yeslenlny conveyed uiiolllehilly to I In
senate vns recognized by that body
In he ailoplion of an appropriate res
olution which was ordered to be en
grossed ami forwarded to tho prime
minister of Cleat Mrltaln
During the Hitting of the senate Iu
open session the leglHlallve executive
and Judicial appropriation bill was
completed no far iih the commltUe
anicndmciiH were concerned
The house ycHtorilay adopted a reso
lution expressing profound 1 egret ami
hvinpatliy with the tOmTnli people on
I ii lentil of Jtieon nnil iih n
further murk nt rexpeet niljoiiined
There was not a word of dissent or de
bate Itefore the announcement of
the death of the queen the house
passeil the bill to send to the eoqrl of
rlalniH the claims of Cramp Hoiih
iimoiiutiiig to Homethliig over tIU
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NATIONALBOARDOF TRADE
Ililrly llrit Aiiiimil Miiilliic lliKlni t
UiiIiIiikIoii
WiiHliliiglon Ian It The IliHt
hIoii of the llHt u i mini meeting Of
tho national board of trade wiih holtl
here yesterday The hcshIoii wiih oc
cupied almost entirely with prelim
inary routine IiiihIiickm In the absence
of the prcHldent Krederlek Kralev of
Ihlladelplila who Ih now about 17
yeaiH of age ex flovernor Stiinnard of
St LouIh wiih chosen chnlrninn
At the liiHlance of the American
IViirehoiiseiiienH iiHHoelntlon the bonrd
nilopted roMolutloiiH reipiiHtlng eon
greHH to liiHtruet the ngrleiilturnl ile
partmeiit to Investigate thoroughly the
development or the dairy lntoroHtH of
the tnlleil States In relation to the
placing of their products In lorolgn
markelH tiud culling the attention or
congroHH to the serloiiH Iosh In the ex
port hunlnoHH In dairy prniluclH large
ly attributable to the competition Ton
tereil by the Canadian government
An lit I va l Iu Wiiililnuliiii
Washington Inn - Kour dayn of
anxiety had In a large meiiHuro pre
pared otllclal Washington for the news
which wiih IliiHhoil aeroHH the cable
yesterday of the death of the queen of
Kngluml So It happened that nil
tilings that could be decently done In
anticipation or the said sad end hail
been done So when the vml came lalei
It found appropriate messages or con
dolence mimed and even orders ready
for execution looking to the hair
lug or the HngH over the executive de
partments and the carrying out or the
usual formalities The Imlf mustlng
or the nntloual ensign wiih an un
usual tribute to the memory or the de
ceased sovereign
rinu i iiiif Mn ii in Nit Vorit
New York Ian Jl The llrst appar
ent effect In New York of the cable
grain announcing the death or Queen
Victoria was Iu the almost Instantly
lowering or HngH to half uuiHt This
wiih particularly true with regard to
the llunnclal dlntrlct where every bunl
iichh house had Its bunting ready
Willi street nnd its adjacent thorough
fares were soon giving silent Intima
tion that one of the worlds most nota
ble personages had passed away Trin
ity church at the head or Wall street
tool note of the event by the tolling
or Its bell
Xn Itlifit I I liinrlilo
Kansas City Ian A Judge Henry
or the circuit conn iiaiiileit down a
case or national Importance yesterday
when In a written opinion he decided
that the state of Missouri represented
by the stale board of equalization had
no right to tax the franchise or he
Western Inloii Telegraph company
Will SIllU to llllllll IHHTO
Sioux City Ian 21- Candymakers of
six states entered Into an agreement
here affecting mere than 10000 girls
employed In a score of cities The
decision was not to introduce a choco
late drop mniiuractuiiiig machine
which can do the work or -10 glrK
The makers all agreed to stick to the
hand process Illinois iown Missouri
Kansas Nebraska and South Dakota
are in the agreement
Slimt III cioiiiit Willi IoiIkc
Mitchell S D Ian 24 -The prelim
luary examination of X 1 Nellsoit
who was arrested ror the einbezKle
meat or 2I7 or Ancient Order of
United Workmen lodge money was
completed laM night and he was bound
over to lie May term or the circuit
court In bonds of 100 An Investl
gallon of his books Indicates that de
falcation is even for a larger sum
TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD
William K Denton a soldier or the
lUack Hawk war aged 101 died at
Madison Wis Wednesday
Receiver Clark of the CIiomwi Kriends
says the total liabilities are SOOKmj
To meet this he has 2000 In cash
The slate department has decided to
maintain an attitude or exact neutral
ity as between the claims of the two
asphalt companies Iu Venezuela
The steamer Circassian Prince con
cerulinr tho safety of which so much
anxiety had been felt arrived at New
York Wednesday K0 days from
Shields Kng
The annual report of Louis Arrlnj
ton of Alton chief inspector of factor
ies lu Illinois shows that there are
MIIIU ehlldreu employed iu the fac
tories of llliuoU and that the evil Is
Iticieuslujf x
11 IK NORFOLK fSKWR 11 IDA V JANUARY 2 L01
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Reorganization Measure is Car
ried by Vote of 43 to 23
UNITY OF THE REPUBLICANS
irrv MiiiiliiT of Inrty Hut Our nnil 1iiiir
lli inoitiil In Hit AlllrinnlUn Illort lo
rrctriit sulii of Ili 11 - In riilllilnin
Ililln lllll Now linn to CotilrriMf
Washliigloii Inn I lust before 0
oclock last evening the senate llnally
disposed of the army reorganization
bill The meiiHiiie having nrlglnnted In
the seiinte the llnul question wiih not
Upon lis pnssnge but upon ngieelng to
the Semite ainendineiitH They were
ngieeil to by a vote of lt to SA While
party lines were drawn on the mon
ure four DeniocratH voted ror It Lind
say Mel iinrlii Morgan and Sullivan
Hoar who wan detained at bin home
by Illness wiih paired ngraist the bill
Willi Spooner Iollowlng Ih the vote
Yens AIIIkiiii I tit nt Ilnrriovs
CmiIii Clink DlllliiKlintn liotliver
nililiis IlimUer Ilisicr I rye liilllimcr
Hull Milium llmiMliroilKli Itnwloy Kciin
Kyle IIiiiIhiiv IiiiIki MrCoimis Miliim
liii Mel mil In MiMIIIiiii Miinin Miiikiiii
Ioninsr IitUIiih Iliilt Ciniii Illlrluilil
troitor Jinnies Hi nll Hewill Kliinip
Hliiimi SI i win I Hiillhiiii TliiiiNlna
iiii Wclmorc -IX
Nnys -Allen lliu mi Hull Iti rry fnffery
CI1III011 Cliiy Ciillierliiui Dmitri
Jlnirlu Jiiiiih Ark Keiuiey Miillory lit
t iih tin tvlliiH TiilliifiTrn Teller Tllltiiun
Towne Im ley Tlinirr WellliiKlna 1KI
The bill has occupied practically the
r utile nt tent Ion of tho senate since
Jan t when It wiih made the iiiilln
Isheil ImsliiesH While the opposition
to It at all stages was vigorous It wiih
never bitter Numerous aineiiilinontH
were niailu to It but In general tho
committee wiih sustained ami the
meiiHiire with exception or the elimina
tion of the canteen clause Ih not widely
different from that reported to the sen
ate
A determined effort was made to
iiiuenil the bill so as to provide against
the sale of liquor Iu the Philippines
mid to prohibit the Importation or any
kind of liiloxIcnntH Into thu Islands
but II was defeated
A notable speech was delivered dur
ing the day by Mr Hale or Maine
who while opposing the Increase in tho
ulrength iff the army stated cogently
Ids reasons ror supporting the bill
Kvery effort to prevent the Increase In
the strength of the army was defeated
by a decisive majority
As the bill originated Iu the senate
It will now go directly to the confer
ence committors nppolnteil by the two
branches or congress
The following lilllt were papscd
Authorizing the postmaster ceneral to
lease promises for the use of the rural
free delivery division of the pnstolllce
department extenillm the time for tho
eoinineiieeiuent to Tanunry 28 100j
and the completion to Tnnuiiry2S 1P0I
of 11 bridge across the Missouri river
at Oacoiua S D
CRAMP BILL IN HOUSE
Un AiHeinlfi Smreod In lluvlni thu Im
vloiiw Uuextliiu Oi ilurvil on thu
Washington Ian IP I lie bouse
ppent the entire day on the bill to re
fer to the court of claims the bill of
William Cramp V Sons of 1hllndolphln
for alleged damages due to the delay
of the government in furnishing armor
plate and material Tor he battleships
Massachusetts and Indiana and tho
cruisers New York and Columbia Tho
claims aggregate 1II72II
The bill has been conspicuous nt
every session of congress for several
years It met with the strenuous and
determined opposition of a portion of
the minority under the leadership of
McDermott N J and Uobb Mo A
tlllbuster was llnally begun but Its ad
vocates at length succeeded In having
the previous question ordered upon
the bill The ordering or the previous
question gives the hill an advantage
111 a way which practically insures a
vole on It when It Is called up again
MONDAY
Washington Ian Jl The senate
will take up the legislative executive
and Judicial appropriation hill today
as soon as posslhle after convening
There is little lu the bill t hat ordinarily
would create debate but it does not
seem improbable that several days
may be required to act on It because of
the desire on the part of some sena
tors to postpone consideration or the
ship subsidy bill as long as possible
Pin ullllmlmv 1111 ll lll hi mmlii in lit
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finished business whenever n the opin
ion of the friends of that niihtire It Is
wise to give It that place but Sn view
of the fact that It will be displaced
by appropriation bills whenever sen
ators In charge of these measures de
sire to take them up It is probable that
the motion to lvo the bill the place or
vantage will be postponed until after
the disposition of the executive bill
Senator Aldrlch chairman of the
rtunnce commit toe probably will re
port the war revenue reduction bill
today or tomorrow and he will nsk Im
mediate consideration for that meas
ure The rules of the senate give
preference to revenue bills as they do
to appropriation bills ami no order
of the senate will be necessary to make
a place for that bill It Is not probable
that any effort will be made to dis
place appropriation bills with that
measure but nil senators serin united
In the opinion that it necessarily must
become a law during the session and
If there should bo an ocenslon when
it would be uocwsnry to decide be
tween It ami some bill other than au
appropriation bill the preference al
most certauly would lo given to the
revenue bill The present Impression
however Is that this bill will be soon
disposed of Democratic senators
probably will wake nu effort to secure
additional reductions but failing In
this will vote ft the bill The ien
slon and military aendemy n J nn in n
tlon bills nlso are on the calendar and I J v
will receive early attention The In- l ill J
dlmi impropriation bill will be reported u w
enrly iu the week
pressed
but will nut bu
Senator Morgan lin not Indicated hi
purpoo with loforonre to the Nica
ragua canal bill but his rrlemls say
ing ready for consideration At the
outset bowever there will be a day
or two given to other measures hav
ing right iff way The army reorgan
ization bill will be reported back
promptly Troiii the committee on mili
tary affairs probably today ami sent
to conference with a general disagree
ment to all the senate iimemlmentH
It may be reported back during the
hitter part of the week and a sharp
contest hi promised Itlchlirilson the
minority lender having Intimated that
there will be a discussion oT each para
graph The District or Columbia Is en
titled to today and will seek to hold
the day ror the consideration or local
measures The bulky postal codlllca
tlon bill also Is before the house as n
continuing order and will require
much or the time not given to appro
priation bills Kffnrts are making to
liave the bill to promote the cllleleiiey
or the revenue cutter service made a
special order for tomorrow The ap
propriation bills above referred to will
consume the time during the rest or
the week except l rlilay which Is pri
vate pension day and Saturday when
eulogies to the memory of the late Sen
ator ear la will lie pronounced
HOME FOR NEGRO SOLDIERS
yimrter nf a Million Dolliiri
Tor 11 lliiiiuh ut Johnson City
Washington Ian li The house yes
terday alter devoting some time to
District of Columbia business passed
a number of bills under suspension of
tho rules They were to provide a
home for aged and lnllrm colored
people out of the fund now In the
treiiHiiry to the credit of deceased col
ored soldiers amounting to about 2t0
000 to establish a branch soldiers
home at lohnson City Washington
Sruiitc
Washington Jan No business or
special importance was transacted yes
terday in open session An executive
session of more than two hours dura
tion was held and HI pages of legls
bitlve executive ami judicial bill were
acted 011 before adjournment
Ainrniliiipot Not Ari eptnblr
Washington Jan UJ The house
committee on military affairs yester
day disagreed to all the amendments
I
Vest took the floor Immediately In n
characteristically brilliant forceful
nnd Interesting speech lusting nearly
organlzatloii of the artillery arm of
the service On the next most im
portant controversy that concerning
the detail of otllcers to staff duty the
senate won most of its contentions
Its amendments being agreed to prac
tically as they passed the senate
GAMBLE READY FOR SEAT
IIIh Kltitlon HK South laKot Senator Is
Announced and Ills Ceilllicate SiKnotl
Pierre S D Jan 4 lu Joint ses
sion yesterday the lieutenant governor
who wus presiding declared Robert J
striictlon of one sheathed battleship I Gamble to be duly elected as United
I
t j 011 in i
Judge Payson representing the two
companies has accepted the offer and
nothing more Is to be done but to pre
pare and sign the contracts
Dcpiulmiiit I Ktlnlilihliril
Washington Jan Jl The act es
tablishing the department or public
Instruction was unanimously passed
by the Philippine commission yester
day arter a debate between Commis
sioner Moses nnd Judge Tart over the
section perinlttlnir religious instruc
tion in school houses
States senator The certlllcate of his
election was presented and read and
signed by the proper otllcers
House bills passed were Ballot re
form preventing any name from ap
pearing more thnn once to appropri
ate fli4J expenses and nillengr of presi
dential electors to appropriate 2000
for transportation of prisoners to the
penitentiary
The principal senate bills intro
duced were For creation of a state
agricultural and horticultural board
requiring the publication of reports
of the railway commission oil inspect
or mine Inspector and bonrd or health
to require public printing and binding
to be done iu the state providing year
ly a license fee of ifltOO for cigarette
dealers
Senator Sweet attempted to kill the
bill to encourage farmers Institutes
but the bill passed with only ten dis
senting votes The hill for wide tire
wagons was passed after a tight
DrUirnrr Keep nt It
Dover Del Jan 21 The eighth
to the army reorganization bill and an- days ballot of tho Joint session of the
thorlzcd the chairman to move similar legislature failed to show two United
action lu the bouse with request for
a conference
llujor Non by nt Itet
Chicago Jan -- Funeral services
over the body of Major A J Newby
who served through the civil war with
the Fourth Iowa cavalry were held
yesterday from the residence of his
daughter Mrs Minnie llicketts In
this city
Arcciillnon Mil plan of Wbrut
Buenos Ayres Jan UJ Otlicial sta
tistics estimate the exportable surplus
of wheat at 1750000 tons Trade cir
cles regard this an exaggerated esti
mate believing that the surplus will
be about V OOOOO tons
Mrft inW lilt Daughter
Poplar Bluff Mo Jan 22 Joe Mo
Inturff wsa stabbed and fatally
wounded last night In this city by T
V Roberts Mcluturff and Thomai
Jones while Intoxicated visited Rob
erts home and attempted to assault
his daughter Roberts
t8rtailitee3MMMMilig
States senators from Delaware
vote showed little change
The
Drrluri n Klklna Klt ttrd
Charleston W Vti Jan 24 The
legislature met in joint session nt noon
and derlarrd the election of Stephen
B Elklns to the United States senate
Senator Cnllom Ite Elcctfil
Springfield Ills Jan 24 Shelby MV
Cullom wns re elected to the United
States senate by the senate and house
Iu joint session
ltHtlfln Ilnrtoui Kleotlon
Toneka Jan 24 The legislature In
joint session ratified the election of J i
It Burton Republican as United
States senator
Utah 1rrferf Krarnt
Salt Lake Jan 24 Hon Thomas
Kearns was elected Uuited States
ator by the Joint assembly
Omaba Hlilnapvr Iu Mexico
City of Mexiro Jan 24 The police
here have reason to believe the Omaha
in hiding In this rlclnlty
kidnaper are
In defending his daughter from IndlH
d rtTorta blnC roade t0 t1
nltles was compelled to uk his knlf
thtlr whereabouts
VSSl
LEAVES IT ALL WITH LEE
Ajiprul lor Trunin llifitrcil to lllta liy
lliiiii huiiil
WiiHhlngtoii Inn J I At tho In-
I Subsidy Measure Restored to r attorney general the war
uuUJ j department jcHterilay took steps ror
1CS rriVUUfJCU ruaiuum
that he will delny 11 reasonable time TALKS FOR FREE CHIPS
ami that If Knglaml does not act upon I
the iiiiieiidineiitH to the
treaty he then will move consider
ation of the canal bill
Ilenewed efforts will be made tislay
or tomorrow Iu executive session to
secure the confirmation or 1 H Harlan
iih attorney general for Porto Itleo
and also to secure rntillcutloii of the
treaty with Spain ror the cession of
the remaining Islands iff the Philippine
group
H0I1M lrcn NmlKutlon I11 li poinU
lile for liouh iirn of Aiiii rlnin Mrrrli
nit Miirliip llmiMi Hi bIih CoiiIiIitIIoii
of lli Ninul Apiiroprliitliiii lllll
Washington Ian 24 -Consideration
or the shipping bill was resumed yes
terday by the somite At the Instance
of Krye who relinquished the chair
temporarily to take charge of the
inensiire on the floor It wiih mnde the
loixn unfinished business of the senate thus
Washington Ian til The house of restoring it to Its privileged position
representatives will devote most ot Its
attention during the coming week to
appropriation bills a srrles of them
District or Columbia rortlllcatlons
naval iioslolllce and agriculture- be
three hours He advocated free shlpi niarttuent of the Missouri at Oinaltn
and vigorously attacked the navigation authorizing hlm to act In his own ills-
laws or the United States holding that
they were responsible for the decad
ence of the merchant murine of
lea He was accorded close nttentlon
by his colleagues oil both shirs j
Knrly In the session Itnwllns precip
itated n lively colloquy by charging
that a deal had been entered Into be
tween the Republican members of the1
legislature and certain railroad Inter-
crs and the ofllclals of the Mormon
church to secure the electron of
Thomas L Kenrns to the senate from 1
that state He aroused Hale nnd
Chandler who contended thnt the
statements ff Unwllns ought not to
be mnde In the somite nt this stage oT
the proceedings In Utah as the senate
could not consider the question in any I
phase In advance or action I
IIoiihu Tuki t lip NhviiI ltlll I
Washington Ian 124 Tho house
passed the District or Columbia
priutlou bill and entered upon
cretion
nnl
the preservation of law and order rt7
Muscogee I T where the Snake lu
dlniiH me milking trouble Tor the au
thorities United StateH Marshal Ben
nett has telegraphed from Muscogee to
the attorney general saying the Snake
blind of oiitluws lias organized Into
evernl sections with about fit well
tinned men lu each ami have pub
licly whipped several persons killed
at least one and generally are terror
izing the people They have organ
ized In open rebellion against the con
stituted authorities ami have de
stroyed several hundred allotment
tertlllcutes issued to Creek Indians by
the Dnwes commission Marshal Hen
nett asks that a troop or cavalry bo
sent to quell the disturbance The
war department Iiiih telegraphed Gen
eral Kltzhiigh Lee commander or the
In the matter of Bending
troops
INDIANS IH UGLY MOOD
Sniiki llMiil Tlircnlrin to IIiii ii Town or
Clivcoliih Ifliio oT Number
Aro Not Jtclfim il
Muscogee 1 T Jan J1 The Creek
trouble continues The lullbloods are
still In arms terrorizing the whites
uml are posting notices threatening
lives Two fuilbluod members of the
Snake parly were arrested this after
noon at Choeotah and brought to Mus
cogee They were Eastman Polk and
llulto llotulka They were going all
through the country posting notices
The Snake party sent word to Marshal
Hcnnott that if the men arrested were
not released In J I hours they would
burn Cheeotah The town fears an at
tack and the citizens arc armed Alex
oration of the naval appropriation KVnns nnd Kugoue Newton were
blll There wns some discussion of the
extent to which the navy was to he
Increased ultimately lu the course of
which Wheeler Dem Ken declared
himself In fil n now Iotmt
enough to meet all comers There
was some criticism by Richardson the
minority leader of the rapid growth
of naval expenditures Severn pro
visions of the hill were knocked out on
points of order Including that to give
warrant otllcers the commutation for
quarters allowed second lieutenants of
I the marine rorps A point of order
was sustained against an amendment
j to increase the number of chaplains In
the navy from U4 to 4
ARroeuirnt Itraeluul on Army mil
Washington Jan L4 The conferees
on the army reoriranlzatlon bill reached
county Teiin and to increase the nai agreement on the bill yesterdav
11 ry of the commissioner of education iMt the measure Is so complicated aiid
of Porto Rico from SHOOO to 4000 the amendments so numerous that the
A bill to give citizens of foreign agreement probably will not be report
tries the right to sue In the court of ed before tomorrow The senate re
claims for Indemnity Tor alleged In- ceded Tram its umendment nrovldlim
Juries which had been recomended fr a regimental rather than a corns
by the state department was disas
trously beaten
NotliliiR to Do Hut to Sign
Washington Jan lU The navy de
partment has cut from the specifica
tions for the new battleships items ag
gregating In value about 80000 It
ulso has considerably reduced the fund
reserved for superintendents Inspec
tion and coppering Therefore yes
terday Secretary Long was able to
offer to the lowest bidders the New
port News and Rath corporations the
sum of JjtlriDOOOO each for the eon-
tured and taken away by the Snake
band It Is feared that if relief does
not come from federal troops blood
shed will soon follow Marshal Ben
nett says he will lead a band of r0
deputies nsrainst the Snake party if
troops aro not cit s n
ei3s jtn tHtii Splilern
Consul Pluiiiacii 1 of Maracaibo re
ports that lare silk spinning spiders
are found in the palm trees of Veno
jsuela Some produce white and some
yellow silk The consul understands
that the silk has been made into hand
kerchiefs A copy of the report to
gether with a specimen of silk which
accompanied It was referred to the
department of agriculture The en
tomologist says that silk produced la
tills way cannot be made valuable
commercially because of the trouble
some necessity of keeping tho Bidders
separated to prevent their devouring
eneb other Their food being insects
this nlso involves considerable labor
In supplying them Attempts to utilize
the silk of a Madagascar spider of tho
same species some years ago resulted
In the discovery that the product was
more expensive than ordinary silk
Bt Louis Globe Democrat
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