Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 03, 1895, Page 5, Image 5

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V.VIIIPPLE \ GONE TO MEXICO
Authortie ! Think the Crawford Bank
Wrecker Has Loft the Country .
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LAT I.RANGEMENTS OF TIlL FUGITIVE !
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BOUt ot UIA l'ropcrtT WRI Ihlpped to
Ch.eloe , but ; ' 4ft . Attchcd by
Creillor Uotora I Could
Ho hocrelod
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I.tNCOLN. Jan. 2.-Speclal.-A. ( ) p Drink ,
at present receiver or the broken bank of
Crawford , wn at the state capital today. Tea
a representative of The lice he said that
1 was popular opinion around Crawford
that Albert WhplJle , the abscondIng cashier ,
had fetl to some point In Mexico. Brink Mil
that Whipple had been trace to a point In
Scots mut county , where all trace of him
$ had been lost I was known that he hire a
livery teal at Crawtorll and drove to Mars-
% land , where he purchasell ( a quanty of
stationery. From there he drove tl Goring ,
I dlsmls8ed the livery , which went back to
. Crawford , and dlappearel. , Quite an amount
or goods , consisting of books , pictures ,
k papers , etc. , In two boxea , known to have
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belonged to Whl\Jlo had been sent to
Cheyenne from Crawtord. They hind been
taken possession of and amount In value to
about $350. Soma one tn St. Louis had
lubsequenty telegraphed Union Paclfo ofl- !
dais to ship the goods to St. Louis. Mr.
Drllk hall not learned that I2tetve Malone
, or Lincoln had , already sent out 2.000 postal
, cards bearing the photograph or Whipple to
a large number or police and detective
agencies In the United Slates.
j This morning Victor M. Sinclair or
Kearney : , recently appointed to succeed Judge
. ' Sias A. Holcomb tn the Twelfth judicial
district went to the ofco of the secretary
or state and was sworn In as judge In that
dltrlct.
D PAITUnE OF DISTRICT JUDGES.
, Dstric JUdges Hal , Tlbhets and Holmes
I have adopted 1 drastic measures concerning
the crowds or lawyers who solicit business
or prl oners. They have jointly entered up
an order that hereafter In cases where
. . prisoners charged with offenses were unable
. to employ attorneys to deren(1 ( them the
\ court would not regard the wishes or the
I prisoner nor pay attention to the application -
ton or attorneys , but woult appoint from the
bar or the c unty on Its own motion and
whom tt deemed .proper. .
City Attorney Abbott has handed to the
mayor , In response to his request , an opinion
us to the powers and duties or policemen
In making arrests , especially In the mater
of making arrests without warrants. The
_ opInion sustains that or Count Attorney
, . -w . Collins , who recently held that a polceman
' hal no right to break In a door without a
3. warrant.
' Taking advantage or an unlocked door thIs
. morning In the residence or D. A. Campbell ,
clerk or the supreme court , at 1702 K street , ' '
I a sneak thief walked In. ExtendIng his ex- 'I'
- ploratlons stairs he picked a geld
ploratons up pIckel up gld
, : ; watch. When he descended a domestic saw !
him and gave chase. Tb , thief Is still at
large.
' " . Five new members or the Lincoln police
o force have ben Inducted Into office and
armed with the customary gun und club.
. armel
-j i ; J" They are now under tutorship at Sergeant
4 - Kinney , and are by no means an awkward
j ,
, squad.
r : W " " - RAILROAD LABORER KILLED. 1 ,
; : A , reont train from the northwest terrl- ,
, tory brought Into town a lot or hoboes who
: : : : had been workln/ on the Burlington ex-
, " , tension. All hal been drinkIng and not a
: ; , few were intoxicated. Two miles from
" r Germantown one or the numb went out
: " to the front platform or the car , and soon
. afJcrvard he was missed I Is said that the
. aQerwurd , who was riding on the rear of
h , . , . " ' . the traIn saw the man leap or fall from
, the car When the train was brought to a
stol ' a party or section men wcnl In search
or the victim and toun' hIm dead. The
man'a name was H. Jolt : and his home was
In IUn' , LancashIre England. The coroner
or Germantown held an Inquest on th& re
, mains today. .
The Mechanics' SavIngs , Loan and Building
, association or Omaha , with Cadet Taylor n
secretary today receIved , cerlfctto from
the state banking board authorIzing It to
commence business.
I ASHLAND FUILY ItIUNION.
home of J. T. Angbo the Scene of nn Interesting -
. lereAtlg Gathering. ,
I ASHLAND , Jan. t.-Speciai.-At ( ) the '
home or J. T. Angho yesterday occurred
the largest family reunion ever held In Ash-
land. There were present three great-great
, ) ' grandchildren , fifteen great grandchildren ,
eIght grandchildren and five children , all
I or whom are In goo health. After par-
taking or dinner the entire gathering hal
their photograph taken as a souvenir or
thin occasion. Mrs. Jacob Anghe , who Is
F 110\\ 85 , came to Nebraska In 1859 with her
. lu&band , who die In 1870 , landing at Platts-
. mouth , and inoveil from there to the old home-
, ' . stead . one mie north or Ashland , where
? hl they have since resided.
The death or Daniel Sweeney occurred yes-
terday at his home a few miles south or
this city , at the age or 75. Mr. Sweeney
las been a resident of Saunders county for
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over twenty-flve years.
Yesterday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dr. G.
W. Merrldeth gave a delightful party at
their elegant hOle In honor or their children ,
George B. Merrlleth and Misses May and
Matlo Catn , who era at home spending
their vacation , being students at the Uni-
versiy or Nebraska. The evening was
. - % . - spent In dancing and games. Those prO-
- cat from abroad were : Misses LouIse lept-
ncr , Instructor In German at the university \ .
and Jessie Jury , student , of Lincoln , and
U. Leo Singer or Council Bluffs.
Yesterday evening Mrs. S. S. Fobs gave
a G o'ctock tea party In honor or her daugh-
ter , Carrie , to which twenty-five guests were
invited .
Mr. and Mrs. J. n. I0wanl last evening
( gave a very enjoyable affair called "A Sala-
grunlla" party. with about fIfty Ilresent.
The leading features or the affair were the
decorations . which were very extensive
Ornrul Ntt.14 nul I'ersonails.
OIAFTON , Neb. , Jan. 2.-SIJeclal.-He\ ( ) ,
John Olen of Omaha visited his parents
here over Sunday , preaching In the Metl'
diet church In the morning and the Congre-
Iltonot In the evening.
Miss Madge EclllY Is spending the week at
Juntsta. ,
- Mrs. Warren and llss Grace Keelor have
- been visiting friends In Lincoln
'he Catholics gave a grand bal last even-
Ing , which was well attended .
' Mr Stanard. a highly respected widow ,
died very suddenly Sunday night or heart
disease. She was In robust health anti spirits
to within a hal hour of doitth . She leaves a
, numerous tam\y , The funeral was held to-
s. ; day.
% day.The
The Methodists Qre 10Tcltng all for the
drouth stricken letters In the west
I CaRR ( ' ( ) unty "lortJnlu hiecorti ,
PLATSlOUTI , Neb. , Jan. 2.-Spoclal.- ( )
Cal county's mortgage record for the month
or Jecembcr Is as follows : Farm Ilroprty ,
' fed $3IG2G.C5 ; released , $ l7,718.4S ; town
. prollerty fet , $8G5.88 ; released , fl4,159,65 :
chattel mortgages flied , $19H3.4G : relezed ,
NW $7,570.6. The totlis for the entre year are :
I.'arm property filed , $529OG9.02 j released ,
$457 , ; town property filed , $7 ,5GO.I : released -
leased , UiOI9.9Gj ; chattel mortgages fed ,
$1BOh28.48 ; released , $119,785.
JUdge ChalJlan , judge of the Second Nebraska .
bruka district , has fixed the terms of court
for 1895 as folowl : Can county , February
11 , .May G and September 30 : Ooe county ,
. \IJrt 2. June 10 and November 18. The May
t rm In Cass and the June term In Otoe are
for the trial or equity cases without a jury ,
. . , 11Uur1 Ilntcr" .
, MILFORD. Neb. , Jan. 2.-Speeial.-flevs. ( )
Fay SmIth and Terrence are holding a re-
"Ival In the Congregational church with
good faCC ! .
"rooll A , Nebraka National Guards . , was
given a reception by the Young l'coplu's
. Society or Chrl.tan Endeavor and Epworth
. league the ( last or the old yen. Some OO
S SOICo
invited guests were present . Al Interest-
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InK program WM rendered Ind lunch served
after a chlblton drill by the company.
NrUI\HA ihi.AZE S ! ,
Ullhln s anti rontent . In lied Clond and
' "ork JRhrU fd.
RED CLOUD Neb. , Jan 2.-Speclal ( Tel-
egram.-A ) fro was discovered In a store
room occupied 1 by the general merchandise
stock or n. M. MartIn & Son , In the Mon
block , at 3:30 : hut night , Their loss by fire ,
smoke and , water Is nearly total , The stock
was value at $ ,20 and was Insured for
$900 , 8S fohiow.s . : German cr Freeport , $300 :
Iartrorl Jlre , $300 : Springfield or Massachu-
sets , $300. The photograph gallery or J. n.
Weggman In the second story was gutted.
Loss , $700 : insured for $300 tn the Queen.
The millinery stock of Mrs. S. H , McBride
was destroyed . Loss , $1,000 : Insured In the
Aetna or IarUcrl1 for $600. The building
was damaged to th extent or $300 , Insured ,
In the Aetna or Hartford for $ :00 and In
the 1.3nclshlre for $350 .
The records , and flies were removed , from
the county judgo's office on the second floor ,
which pr\'e an unnecessary precaution : , The
origin or the fire Is unknown. Considerable
damage was done to the other merchants
In the block by water from the Martin cellar
precolatn ! through the walls Into the other
cel au.
The sheriff slezell the remnants or the
Martin steck this morning on a tax warrant
for $3.30.
YOnK Neb " Jan 2.-Speclal ( Telegram.- )
At G o'clock thl5 evening fire was discovered
In the Werts block , In the room occupied by
S. E. Mansfield's meat market After a short
delay It was extnglshel , The damage to
thB stock was about $200 , with no In9urance.
ThB building was damaged to about the
same amount.
81UtT ! 1'I 1 H.\ IUSUllm ,
Jrokol Uuw' Ilhdlj i'otiitter Chocked
Lip by nit Iu."rclor.
lROCEN DOW , Neb. , Jan. 2.-Speclal (
Telegram.-UIJ ) to late there Is no clew to
Brokel Dow's missing postmaster. The inspector -
specter has completed an investigation or
his books and finds hIm short In his accounts
with the government $ ,700. Four or his
bondsmen came In today and appointed E. C.
Dckinson to take charge of the postofco
temporarily. Already there arc a number or
candidates for the appointment and the
acton or the bondsmen and Inspector Sinclair
In putting Dickinson In charge Is not meeting
the approval of the other camlhlates. Dickinson -
Inson Is a young man , who recently located
In the city , having come hero less than two
months ago from Illinois . and has no acquaintances -
quaintances here except his cousin , Attorney
H. W. Dickinson. I Is claimed that the
bondsmen were Influenced to place young
Dckinson tn charge by him offering to
furnish the money to make good the defalcations -
tons at Gilmoro. I this be true Dickinson
may find that ho has paid dear for his
whistle , as the fixtures are mortgaged to
nackwel & Co. for purchase money , which
Gihinoro's successor will have to payer he
will have a pesto ce without boxes or rurnl-
ture. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
l'IAINVIBW I'ION1Elt 1Il.1.EI ) ,
Richard Smith abets UcnUa II R Mysterious
Ihmncr. ,
PLINVIW , Neb. , Jan. 2.-Speclal (
Telegram.-rtichard ) Smith , an old and respected -
Rpected citizen or this county met his death
In a very mysterious manner yesterday.
Smith lived south or this place In Willow
Creek township , and Monday started for
Pierce , the county scat , a distance or
eighteen miles. Ho did not arrive at home
that night. Becoming alarmed , his family
instituted n search , and his body was round
beidc his buggy tn the road about two miles
from home. Life was not extinct when
found , but ho never regained consciousness -
ness , but died at his home this morning.
Smith's team was found In a grove a short
distance from his body. Many theories are
advance In regard to his death , but all
are mere conjectures. Foul play Is hinted
nt , as Smith was quito wealhy ; . I Is not
known whether. hohad , any money on lila
nerson I when he left Pierce but hone was
round on his body. Mr. Smith was about
61 years or age , and leaves n large family.
Ho was one or the pioneers of Pierce county.
AnOAUIUOi os TiE STAND.
Toils Ils Story of the Shooting of William
! inoltzer.
AUBURN , Neb. , Jan. 2.-SpetaI ( TEle-
gram. ) - The defendant In the Argabright trial
was on the stand the entire day. Ills re :
eltal or the tragedy does not differ from the
other witnesses except In minor detail. le
claims that when the shot was fred ho was
being viciously assaulted by Smelzer and
others and that ho had his left arm raised
above him and a little In front or his head
guarding I from the blows or the deceased
and that with his right hand down by his
side be fred at Smelzer , Intending to hit
him In the heft arm Instead or In the breast
The cross examination conducted by Mr.
Cornel , was very severe and searching , but
the witness behaved well under It. The de-
renso was not quite fInished today.
Supreme t'iirt l'roceodllCA.
LINCOLN , Jan 2.-Special.---The ( ) supreme -
preme court met tOday pursuant to adjourn-
ment. George M. Spurlocl" , esq. , or Cass
county E. P. Drown , esq. , or Lancaster
county , and J. H. Dean , eSQ. , of Custer
county were admitted to practice. State
against ll , death or defendant , John Flz-
gerald , suggested : Kuht against Pierce
county , leave to file amended t petition and
counter affidavits In fifteen days.
The following causes were argue apd sub-
mite : More against McColum , on motion :
McCary against Stul , on melon : Griswold
against hlazeis on motion : Henlee against
Hayden , on motion ; Gran agaInst Houston ,
on motion : Smith against Johnson , on moton ;
Scott against Spencer , on motion : McCleary
agaInst Stul , advanced : Griswold against
Hozols , motion to advance overruled : Krch-
navy against State , diminution of record al-
lowed.
Court adjourned until tomorrow morning
at 9 o'clock
\VcdlhlJ Hells nt ShuhortI '
SIUDEItT , Neb. , Jan. 2.-Speclal ( Toie-
gram.-A ) pleasant wedding was celebrated
at this place at 5 o'clock p. in. , the con-
tractng parties being Mr. G. A. Tipton , n
prosparous young business man or Albany ,
and Miss Agnes Dalby , the only child or J. L.
Dalby , the editor of the Shubert Citizen.
Only the Intimate relatives or the bride and a
tow select friends witnessed the ceremony.
There was an elegant wedding supper pro-
I'arel , The happy couple took the train for
their future bonl In Albany.
uclur tlnel lila Ire
LINCOLN , Jan , 2.-Spectat ( 'felegram.- )
D. : Charles Dale ) ' , 35 years old , and a ral-
road to suicide
laborer. attempted commit
tonight by taking a dose or morphine lie
was round suffering from the' effects or the
drug at D o'cloclt and a physician was called
at once who after an hour's hard work ,
succeeded In saving his lfe , Daley was
arrested last night for being drunk and
disorderly 0111 dischargd this morning for
want or prosecution ,
11111 or it J'rllllClt I'uwnee Citieii .
WNEE , Neb. , Jan 2.-Special ( Tele.
gram.-M. ) T. Peleham , a highly respected
and honor citizen , died yesterday of a
complication or diseases . Ills death was
not expected. he being taken sick but a few
days "go. He leaves a widow and lIve cliii-
dren , three daughters and two suns The
date or the funeral ts not announced , penl-
log the arrival or a son from South 1)akota
Slate Nties.
An A. O. U. W. lodge has been organized
at harrisburg.
John Baker , who settled In Jefferson
county In 1862. died at his home In alrbury
after a brie illness .
The eleventh annual meeting or time State
lremen's association wilt be held at Norfolk
January Hi , 16 and 17. There wilt bo 200
delegates In atcndance ,
Mrs. Hussel of Oreeley Center daughter
or Senator Gray of Valley county , died at the
home at her bUSODd , after an Inen or three
hours , of enlargement or the heart.
Whie C. M , Seeley or Elgin was wielding
a m.ul In time Act or driving 1 post the
heavy hammer miscarried and struck on top
or the hOI ofV. . M. Carr , knocking him
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senseless and breaking the handle or the I
maul. All that Carr complains or I. a sore '
head.
Little children a play act fire to the
clothIng or the baby or Mrs. Will McCarter
or Daynard , but the mother smothered the
flames before the child was seriously burned.
John Blanchard or Ponder stepped from the
depot platform Into a deep ditch , striking on
his head , Ills me was d'splired of for R
time , but he Is now on the road to reo
covery
The Hell Cloud Chief reports that Congressman -
grossman 1Icltelghln 19 suffering with a very
severe attack or racial neuralgia and will
bo unable to return to Washington for several -
oral weeks at least
Prof. A. D. Williams , one of the pioneers
or Adams county , die at his home near 1
Kenesaw. lie was at ana time principal or ! '
the state normal school at Peru , and home-
steadeth 1 tn Adams county twenty-two years
ago. He was 69 year of age.
H. H. Loulon and Frank Oxey , farmers
near Clay Center , were bally Injured tn a
runaway and for some time It was believed
that London was fatally hurt. One or his eyes
Is p rmanenty Injured , one ear la nearly
torn off , but It Is thought ho wi reco\'er.
A very smooth trick was played by a
sharper on Friend Carpenter of Madrid. The
stranger said cupenter a dime team of horses
for $5 In cash and a gold watch , and then
hired Carpenter . to drive him to Ogalalia. ,
ThIs Carpenter did , putting tile team In a
barn l.ter , when he went to secure the
team to return home he found that the
stranger hal stolen the rig. No trace of
the sharper has been discovered.
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, UNCLE SAM MAY TAKE A AND.
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leccheta of time Unlun l'achlio Will Lay
r."A for R Figilt ,
There Is going to be an all 'round fight
for the Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern ,
the receivers of the Union Pacilc having
about mailo IIJ their minds to contest the
application or the American Loan nl1 Trust
company for a separate receiver There will
be 0 meeting of the receivers In Now York
next Tuesday , at which time a plan or acton
will be decided upon. General Solicitor
Thurston will prohably go on to New York
In order to attend the meeting Tuesday and
w1 possibly represent the receivers when
the applcaton Is token up by Judge Gilbert
on January 15.
I Is also thought the attorney general will
In'.enene on the ground that the loss or the
Sh\rt Line to the Union Pacific would
serIously depreciate time second mortgage the
government holds on the 'Ovenland"
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property.
With the filing or the applcaton on the
part at the consolidated mortgage bond-
hollers for n separate receiver five distinct
suits have been commenced oy nlortgage interests -
terests In the Short Line property. Four
or these Interests have ben satisfied wih
time appointment of the present receivers of
the Union PacifIc , and I Is not likely that \
the Americn Lon and Trust company ,
which Is thought to bo hostile to the present -
ent mnanagemimemit will be able to change ex-
tstng condltons.
For n tme It looked as I the Short Line
would be allowed to drift away \ \ Ithout a
struggle , hut now. however , the line of bat-
tie Is forming and the American Lon and
Trust company will have a geol sized fight
on its hands
Should the Short Line break away from the
Union Paclfo It Is claimed that It would
seriously cripple the later property and
would bo n blow at Omaha , as tt would take
away many clerks front headquarters , In ad-
diton to hurting other Omaha Interests. All
these conditions have been carefully consid-
ered by officials and the conclusion reached
that I a separate receiver Is appointed I
will be In the race or a strong showing on
the part or the Union Pacific Interests.
CANADI\N PACIFIC AD5KST.
Will Take Nu l'art In fliscusIng the Sew
TrlUscontneltl1 Association
CHICAGO , Jan. 2.-Tomorrow the meeting
or the western roads will agaIn convene for
the purpMe or seeing Ir the transcontinental
passenger troubles cannot be adjusted. ! he
Canadian Pacific will not be represented at
the opening or the meeting , although It may
come at a later time. The UnIon Pacific
will , It declares , Insist on the lifting or the
boycott against It before tt will agree to
anything tending to the formation or the
association .
The representatives of the Atchison and
Southern Pacific roads held a long conference -
enc today , at which tile Burlington and
Rock Island were also present. They made
considerable progress toward settling their
troubles , and It was announced that they
will report to the meeting that they will
be ready , so far as theIr private Quarrel
Is concerned , to go ahead .wlh the general
agreement.
Due n't hurt Uctuhr Uusine4g.
General Passenger Agent Francis or the
Burlington said yesterday morning that the
talk or personally conducted tourist excursions
being demoralizing to rates came with very
bad grace at this hate date. He cited the
Union Pacific as having operated excursions
under Dr. Shearer for years and there was
little talk then or these excursions demonahiz.
demoralz-
Ing rates. He cited time Raymond & Whit-
comb personally conducted parties and other
Instances or roals running thcse oxcurslons.
"It Is foolishm to charge that excessive commIssIons -
mIssIons are paid for securing this excursion
business. There Is a tariff or commIssions
agreed upon by all roads and these commissions -
missions are paid agents. The train Is In
charge or a regular salaried employe of the
Burlington and ho gets his salary I he has
one passenger or a thiousamid. Railroad men
understand this and think nothing or It At
one time the Burlington was inclined to the
theory or the Union Pacific , that the per-
sonaly conducted excursions were not bene-
ficial. But wo have seen other roads adoptIng -
log tlls form or excursIons and we finally
fnaly
decided to bo In line with time rest. "
Mr. Francis went to Chicago yesterday
to attend the meeting or transcontinental lines
today , at which time the committee on
transcontinental rates wi report. I Is a
very voluminous document , tt Is understood ,
and consIderation. will undoubtedly consume a week tn its
Alter 'rburston's Shoe.
JUdge Thurston was busy yesterday morning
answering telegrams or congratulation from
members of congress and United States senators -
tors over the acton or the republican members -
bars or the legislature yesterday Now that
his election Is assured , gossip Is already
heard as to who will succeed Mr. Thiurston
as atorney for the Union Pacific receivers.
'he general Impression seems to bo that
Judge higher. Kelly will undoubtedly bo called up
Should Judge Kelly succeed to the place
shortly to bo lade vacant by Mr. Thurston ,
It seems altogether probable that JUdge
Willis Van Devanter or Cheyenne wilt be
promoted to Judge Kelly's placo. Time firm
or Lacey & Van De\'anter look after time interests -
terests or the Union Pacific In Wyoming.
Judge Van novanter hn made a specialty
or the Union Pacific cases In Wyoming.
Ulrecurs 1 lecl"I ,
At a meeting or the stockholders of the
Omaha h Republican Valley Hallway com-
tinny and the Omaha & Elkhor Valley Hal-
way company held In the office or W. , J ,
Carrel , assistant to toe solclor at the Union
Pacific yesterday moring the follow-
Ing directors were elected : E. Et-
lery Anderson , , S. n. H. Clark , Fred-
eric It. Coudert , John W Doane , 0.
Iver 'V 11nl" , Oliver Ames , s2cnd , and
Edwin F. Alicins. W , J. Carrel yote(1 ( time
jnnjonity or the stock In both companies
( Joe uf lime Late Humors.
'fhe CanadIan Pacific continues to PlY the
deg-In.themanger policy toward time .
polcy towld transcon-
( mental situation and the latest rumor II that
I will break away from the Immigrant agree.
ment entered Into at Chlcag recently by the
transcontnenlal lInes. The Canadian I'acitlc
contends that the American roads ' are re.
Iqctant to carry the agreement Into effect and
Ihereroro they want to get out trol under.
lock blRml rlhaJs fur iPecembor .
CHICAGO , Jan 2.-The esthn&e gross
earnings of the Rock Island road for time
month of December were ,201.751 , a de.
crease or $99.207 compared with the ecu-
meted gross earnings for December , 1893. .
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GOES TO ANOTHER TRIBUNAL
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Appeal t the SuproniOourt riled in the
Maxmlm'Jrtb ! Case
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CLAIMS OF ERROR 1 'IIJE , ! , ! TRIAL COURT
ShO'Yhl/ Made that tj , Ufcrco J 1 II RS
JUan , 101e. nl tL i ' ' 1hnnlcr , After
Whteh Judge UUlidy Alun's
this Appeal.
,
John L. Webster , tisattorncy for defend.
ants , fled his petition r6i ' appeal from Judge
Drewer's recent declsl tn the maximum
rate case yesterday In the federal court
Judge Dundy allowed Limo aPIJeal.
The following Is the full text of the 11et-
ton praying for an appeal tn the case legally
known as Henry L. Ilggenson et al versus
the Burlington railway et al.
Now comes George H. Uaslngs , attorney
general : John C. Allen , secretary of state :
Eugene Moore , auditor , and others , derend-
ants In time above entitled case. and coniplain-
log or time Illalntrs sa ) ' :
That on the 2M day at November , 1891 ,
said plalntts recovered 1 judgment and
decree against these defendants herein In said
cause and In said court , tn which , among
other things , I was decreed that these 10.
tenlants be enjoined amid restrained rrom cn-
tertulnlng , hearing or determtnlng any complaint -
plaint against said defendant railway company -
pany , or on account or any act or thing by
said company , its officers , agents , servants
or employee done , suffered or omitted which
lay be forbidden or .conlnanletl by an act
of the legislature or the ( state or Nebraska ,
entted "An Act to Regulate Hnlroad , to
Classify Freight , to Fix , Heasonab1e Maxi-
mum Hates to be Charged for time Trumms-
poitation or Freight Upon Eaclm or time Railroads -
roads In time State or Nebraska , antI to Pro-
vll0 Penalties for the Violation of This Act , "
approved April 12 , 1893.
Amid In which said decree these lerendants
were further onJotneil rrom Insttutng or
prosecuting , or from causing to be instituted
or prosecuted , any acton or proceeding , civil
or criminal , agaInst saIl railway comllny
for nny act or thing done , suffered or
omitted which may be forbidden or commanded -
manded by the said act , amid particularly
from reducing its present rates or charges
for transportation of freight to the rates
prescrIbed In said act.
And tn which said jlulgment and decree the
attorney general or the state or Nebraska
was further enjoined from bringing or caus-
Ing to be brought uny proceeding by way of
tnJuncton. mimammilannus . ch'l acton or indict-
ment agaInst the said railway company for
or on account of ony action or omission ( n
their part commanded or forbidden by the
said act
And In which said judgment and decree tt
was adjudged and decreed that the said act
above mentoned Is repugnant to
the constitutIon or the United States In that
the said railway company may nol uuler its
provisions exact rates for the tronsportaton
of freight which yield to the company reasonable -
able comlJematon for such service
And these defendants allege that the ) ' . were
prejudiced by the various orders , judgments
and decrees and that 'ticre ' Is error In the
proceedings or the court by whIch said judg-
ment and decree wes 0 1Inel. and that the
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said Judgment amid ic'cr'ee Is erroneous In
maters and thing Ih re'partcularly shown
by the assignment of eror fed herewith
and by the record In sai cause.
And by reason or mid { errors the said defendants -
fenlants pray that thiti'tmnay be allowed an ,
appeal from said jl.qgm nt and decree or' '
saId court In sad cause to the United States
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circuit court or app als "ror the Eighth clr-
cultcutt and that a transcript or the record
all proceedings , duly , auhenticated ' \ , may bo
sent to said court of appeals , whereby said
judgment and decree 'm\y ' be reversed and
whereby these ler Idlnts.ay be given such
other and further be and
relef/.ns may b just
proper. . .
Accompanying thl t pet on for appeal are
asslgument of error' , . n , . ench , case , which
slate os follows : '
folows
ASSIGNMENT OIl ERRORS.
1. SaId court erred In-that ; part or the de-
cre wherein I ordered and decreed that
said railway companl be perpetually enjoined -
joined and restrained ( roan making or pub-
lshing a schedule of rates to be charged by
It for the transportation or freight on and
over Its respective roads tn this state from
one point to another therein whereby such
rates shall be reduced to those prescribed
by Limo act or the legislature or the state or
Nebraska entitled 'JAn act to regulate nail-
roads , to classify freights , to fix reasonable
rates to b charged for the transportation
or freight upon each of time railroads In the
state of Nebraska , and to provide penalties
for the violation or this act , " approved April
Apri
12 , 1893.
2. That the said ourt erred In that part or Its
decree , wherein It , ordered and decreed that
the defendant ral.way' company bo enjoined
and restrained from rduclng the rates below -
low those now charged by sold company or
from In any wise obeying , observing or conforming -
forming to the proviions , commands , injunctions _
junctions and prohibitions or said act or time
legislature of Nebraska.
3. That the said court erred In that part
or its judgment and decree wherein I decreed -
creed that the Board or Transportation or
time state of Nebraska , and its members and
secretaries be perpetually enJoled ! and restrained -
strained from entertaining , hearIng or do- '
termlnln any complaint made to it against
said railway company for or on account of
any act or thing done , suffered or omitted
by said company , Its officers , omitte
servants which may be , forbidden or com-
mnnded by saId act or tine legislature of the
state or Nebraska.
4. That said court erred In that part or Its
judgment and decree whereIn It adjudged
alJudged
and decreed that the Board or Transportation
Transportalon
for the state or Nebraska be perpetually
enjoined and restrained from instituting or
Insttutng
prosecuting , causing to be instituted or
Prosecuted , oily acton or proceeding against
saId company for anything by It done , sur-
fe.re'l or omitted , or which may be forbidden
or commandel by the said act or the legisla-
tune of time state or Nebraska .
5. For that the lall court erred In sat
JUdgment and decree wherein It ordered and
decreed that the Board or Transportaton bo
perpetually enjoined and restrained from ro-
duclng tile present rates or charges for trans-
porlaton or freight hy time defendant railway
cpmpany to those rates prescrIbed In said
act or time legislature of the state or Ne-
braska
G. That the Iald court , In its said judgment -
mont and decree , erred In that part thereof
wherein It adjudged anti decreed that the
attorney general or time state of Nhrasla
bo In like manner pcrpetualy enjoined anti
restrained from bringing or causing to bo
brought any proceeding by way of InJunc-
ton , mandamus , civi action or omision on
their part corlanlop , pr forbidden by time
said aet.
7. That the said court erred In that part
or Its judgment and decree wherein It Is all.
Judged and decreed thatflhe said act or the
legislature or the state at Nebraska Is reo
pugnant States to the constitution I or the United
8. That the court rrD In its said judg.
ment anti decree In tat ) hart thereor wherein
It II adjudged and dllreed that the laid act
or time legislature o(4uiir' state of Nebraska
forbade the railway epm9pnles tram exacting
for time transportaton or freight ( room one
point to another wlhll : time ' state charges
which would yIeld totb companies reasonable -
able compensation ror sic1 ! services ,
lOJIIJ' 1,1 J'J A : ( LWj CMLT' ; ;
Chicago Facory' ) : , yIS Just Earmipe
from u I'lrolh l'lmeir 1.1\.8. %
ChICAGO , Jan. 2.-II4Hi In the Princes
Knitting works at naclne and South port
avenues this afternoon caused a panic among
the 150 girl employee but no one was seriously
hurt. The fire was disCovered about 1 p. m.
and , carried up In elevator shaft , quickly
em'eloped the three floors or time building.
The escapes by way at stairs was cut off
anti the frightened ellployeB burl open wIn.
dews and clung to the aslngs , frantically
screaming for help Mammy jumped tram the
secopd leer and alighted In safety , and the
firemen , who arrived' pronjty , rescued the
others . Several of' Hio girl' were cut by
broken glass and badly bruised by jumping
The fro was extngullhEd with a loss or not
10 exceed $20,000
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A dozen raw with a bottle of Cook'i Extra I
thought Dry Imperial Champagne 1 nu after theater
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Got short Iiand-Remnants--suitablc
a great many lengths on - - -
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: , suit \Vetl make them to order for you at the actual cost of '
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, . material and making They arc the remnants of our best
fabrics. '
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'I I fabrcs. '
Better see tile goods we offer at $5 and $6 for trouser
-$18 , $20 , $25 for suits ' .
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' Have you not ced the goo'ds and prices in our window ?
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MAJESTY OF A FREE } PEOPLE )
Lesson New Year's ' at the White House
Carries to the Word ,
GRANDEUR OF AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP
lurolCU 11olurchl's Ulven 11 Iluslrntul
of Jomocrato Simplicity anti tine
1uwer that ; Comes from the
l'eollo ot R UII ul II.
WASHINGTON BUREAU OF TIE BEE
107 F Street , N. " ' . ,
WASHINGTON , Jan. 2.
There ts I simple grandeur which Is felt
rather than seen In every New Yeor's day
reception at time white house. flack or and
above all of the garish glitter of uniorm ,
gold lace , cocked hats , clanking sabres : md
Imperial decorations , there Is understood and
felt the power or a republic , great In its
simplicity , Irrepressible In Limo unexpressed
majesty and power or a free pcople. AU
thoughts of tine individuality and political
aftlntons or the citizen who occupies the
position err chief , executive , all criticisms and
private opInions concerning the Individual ,
are lost In the universal esteem and respect
or the peopo : for the olce whIch was created
out or the blood of time sellers or the American -
can revolution ; for the office first held by the
greatest soldier or his day and generation ,
George Washtngton : an office honored and
graced by Jefferson , Jackson , Lincoln and
Grant. I Is a dazzling spectacle to witness
the passing throng or titled diplomates In
their resplendent court uniforms . accom-
panted by their wives and dauglmtens gorgeously -
geously attired : to see the robed justices or
the supreme court or the United States : to
gazo' upon the ofcers or the army and navy
of the republIc , os they file Into and through
time room , paying their respects to the com-
mnnder.in-cinief. I Is impressive to see the
men or the Grand Army or the Republic ,
sonic or them on crutches , others with an
empty sleeve , all of them showing the elects
or time ravages or time . and all or them ready
again to participate In a struggle for time
maintenance or a government of the people ,
for the people , end bY the people. But the
climax or time annual reception Is reached
when the plain people , fathers , mothers ,
sisters , brothers , wives and children , throng
the corridors , press through the Increasing
throng , In an orderly manner , everyone or
them a lover or law and order : all or them
paying respect to the great 0111cc , which Is
fled by one of the plain people or the
republic. And , In the . mIdst or time great
throng , time center or It nil , stands time Ilresl-
dent or the Unlel States , with his wire by
his side , plainly dressed , wearing no decora-
tons , makIng no display of pomp amid power ,
with no soldiers to guard his person , ' wih no
byonet around time executive mansion , with
no artillery In mmlghmt . with none or time precautions -
cautions which time ruIns or monarchies
cautons
must take to protect them from their sub-
jects. I Is an object lessen to the diplomatic
representatives of foreIgn governments . They
see In time president or time United States an
unpretentious American citizen . a father , a
husbanl , and one who comes rrom the people ,
and will go back to the people ,
leaving In his stead another citizen called
from private le to execute the laws or the
land. Dy his sl < they see one or the women
or America , a wife , a mother , who fills her
position as hostess to the people from whom
she came , and to whom sine will return
There are mme crowns , no gewgaws , no trappings -
pings at gold , jewels , purple and al0rnments
visible The American citizen antI his wife
appear as they used to appear at their
private receptions In their own home , and
aH Lucy will appear In their own home aftertime
the honors and distinctions of the chler
magistracy have been laid aside In accordance
with the will or these sovereign citizens who
come and go In an orderly and unrestrained
manner , Just as they would come and go
In paying their respects to their neighbors
and rrlends. There Is no need for time this-
Illay or troops , bayonets and other maui-
feststons at power for protecton , Each
and every IndIvidual citizen Is In himself a
part of the power of the land ; each and every
ono respectful of time o1lco , and really to
defend I wih his lo Ii need he , Thll Is
time lesson or the New Year's day' reception
at the white 10Uso. I Is lomothlng Celt
with a thrill or pride by every lover of his
Is unwritten but
country I time usually unwrlton
ever present glory a wch or the olnual
public receptions given Dy time president or
the United States ,
V. S , 111111 : lt thin Athmtn 1 : II.ttul.
WAShINGTON . Jnn. 2.-l'roposaimm were
today opened In the ofce or the supervising
architect c time treasury for the labor and
materIal Iequlrcd for the ol'ecton and com-
pleton or the United States go\ernmenl
\uldln for time Cotton States alll Intera-
tolal exposition ot Atlanta , Ga. ' ) he goV-
crment building t8 t be situated itt the
norlhcm enl nf time main building . Ify
reel uhove' and overlooking the central Illaza
< runl which they are to ho arranged .
'l'he building generally Is to he 181 feet by
21 feel In Size with central I'avlloo ' on
( our sides. each , I sxl-one ! feel wile and
iirojectimig ten feet ( noun the generll line or
tine building , maklnl thin extreme dlmen-
lonH IOhx8l feel. ' 'heuldlng ts to ho
constructed , or wool framing sheathed out.
5111 and covered wltl ehnpbourds , and
hlngles. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ill immtiily II'ccllh it lid I "I'rnltlur. ,
WASHING'fON. Jnn. -The monthly
atatement at the receipts and expenditures i
of tIme United States .haws recell.tl during
December amountng to 331,866.130 : l bu.o-
motiLe , $ I3.4W. leaving a Ielcll < for the
month 01 5,29Ii2I , and for thc six month
of time present : 1111 year , S/1.4G. 'J'he
receipts ! trm customs were II.O.Hr (
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her : from internal rcvcnue. $ J,39 1,0\ : ngnlnst
$7,711,791 ( for November Time recelllt ( ruin
Internnl revenue tlurimig the Ilst Nix mouths
were f S2,160,782 , or $ Siot,20 In excess of the
Irst hall ot the last fiscal ) 'oal' ,
"Al'AS OlO\IIU IalI'ATIENT ,
1'rocrntIimmtiomn ofthoClmineto Likely to
Cost Them Dcnr.
WASHINGTON , Jan. 2.-I Is the belief or
olcIals In a positon to low the status or
affairs between Jallan audi China that Japan
will declare Limo peace negotiations off unless
China hastens them. There Is Increasing
irritation on the part or Japan as to the delays -
lays In presenting definite proposals. More
than a month has passed since I was agreed
that a tender or peace conditions would be
consllered by Japan , and .s yet the conll-
tons have not ben offered , anti there Is
doubt as to Chinn's plenipotentaries having
the rIght to make any final offers . Already
the Japanese government Is inclining to a
unanimous demand or the native press to
make far greater demands than were contem-
plated when time peace negotiations began.
At that time the general understanding was
that the basis or peace would be I cash In-
demnly amid the Independence of Corea.
Now , however , there Is on intimation that
Japan may no longer accept the two condl-
tons as proposed , but may Insist also on
China's ceding extensive territories. This
I anneaton sentiment Is universal and II. Is
. believed Japan will soon make It known to
'China ' , probably through Minister Dunn at
Tklo , that the procrastination In presenting
I the terms or settlement Is such that the nego-
tatons will be abandoned unless closed
. within a reasonable and definite time. There
are evidences that Japan Is prepared for an
aggressive military movement , calculated to
tmpress China and the plenipotentaries with
Jnpan's ability to Increao the advantage she
has already secured. A genleman who has
ben some years In diplomatic servIce tn
China and Is a recognized authority on Inter-
nationm1 custom , points out that It Is an invariable -
variable rule with China not to grant abso
lute power to her plenipotentaries , but merely
to confer , advisory powers on thcm.
NOT SVltl'RlSlu AT IJLUIU31 ,
liar Course In I'rohlllUl1 AmerleBI Meat
Ulclutud by Oermal )
WASHINGTON , Jan. 2.-Officials or the
Department or Agriculture salll that they
were not surprise at the acton of Delgum !
In excluding American cattle from her ports
Silo Is one or time countries closely allied
with Germany In her commercial Interest
and It was expected she would follow the
example or her more powerful lellbor In
this matter , as Denmark has already done ,
as I I believed Germany Is bninmmg lien
influence to bear
Infuence upon adjoInIng natons to
elect the comillete exclusion or American
meats While this belief Is not susceptble
or proof , It Is thought that its accuracy
would be strlcngly demonstrated by the
promptness with which Europe would the-
clle that our meats are pure Ir congrass
Ihoutd abolish the sugar duties. Dr. Sal-
mon , duet or the bureau or aninimil industry ,
says tlmat there has been mio pleuro lmnieu-
mnonia iii time United States for two years ,
and that several cast's t'iiich foreign inspec.
tore have tiiougiit they discovered have been
proyemm by imivestigatlon to be false alarms ,
Time department has rurnisimed to time State
department statements of Limo timorougin-
nose of time American system of immspectioim
and expert proof of time imnpossibiiity of tue
trammsmissiomm of Texas fever , time first alleged -
leged cause for the existing mmieat commhica.
tions. Sonic of tIme agricultural officials are
inclined to believe timat tine faction of the
German parlianient wimich opposes tine ox-
elusion policy of time agranians may succeed
amid that time possibilities of a tariff war may
be averted. 4
l'UHLiU IJEIST $ TATE31ENT ,
Imicreinmia .Uurlmig I imo 1'i ont in A lmmoimmmtm , to
'rim i ely - ( limo ill I I I iou ,
WASHINGTON , Jan , 2.-Thme nionthIy
stateniont of time lubiic debt issiml train tIme
Treasury departmnent today shows that atm
December : ii , 1891 , time public thbt , less casim
in the treasury , amimounted to $910,903,695 , en
immerease for time inontim of $3i'J20,775 , Fol.
lowin Iii a recapitulation of time debt :
Interest paying debt , $650,138,180 ; iumcreeze
during Limo nmmontim , $10,025,100 , Iebt on
which interest has ceased since immaturity ,
$1,825,800 ; decrease ( lurimig time month , $1,130 ,
Debt bemiriumg no immterest , $383,347,315 ; increase -
crease during tIme montim , $126,780 , Total
debt , $1 .651,375,379 , of wimlcim $590.134,101 era
certificates and treasury hates offset by an
equal ammiount of casim iii LImo treasury , Cash
iii the treasury is classiiieti as follows ; Gohil ,
$139,606,354 ; silver , $501,035,450 ; paper ,
$122,914,759 ; general eceonmot , disbursing
officers' balances , etc. , $16,197,739 ; total ,
$782,754,289 , agaimmst which there arti demand
liabilities smnoummtimmg to $629,416,709 , leaving
a casim balance of I5'J,33779 , of which
$86,244,445 is gold reserve.mmlvicoc received
today from time New York zubtrommammry state
that $1,500,000 in goid was vitimtlrmmwp today
for export , wimicim , with time $800,000 'itim-
drewmn last Saturday , leaves the true tmnmoumit
of time gold reserve today 83,014,445 ,
h.i'bor W'ill ii ? 'otmmimist.t Tominmy ,
'WASIIING'I'ON , Jan , 2.-It is expected
that time nomninatiotm of Colonel
Cliodo Narmnmnhi Lieber to be judge
advocate of tue army , to succeed
Generni Swain , will be sent to omi.
gress. Colonel LICier is at lmrceent mnctimmg
judge udvuemtte generul , a PusutiomI lie hits
lhhleii since 1b1.
hiIImtii , , ( 'imihluig on time ( ireat Fmsi her.
WAS1IINGTON , mu , -PrincIpal Chief
Ilarnimi , lh'iegatemi lummcan amid 'I'lmomiminumi
( romim time Chierolcee luidummn naiiomm , m'eimresc'nt.
ing the ( 'reeks. and several lndlammme ( coin
time Indian territory t'ere mit time Interior
departmncmmt today said bad an immterview
with Comimmlssiommer of Indian Affairs Brown.
immg. _ _ _ _ _
% 'IiL , lUIIN1SIL ( ltililN ShiEiS.
Thmmnt is About ALL timogrlculimmriml Depart.
immt'mmt Cmiii Io for Irnmtin Suifuunors.
WAShINGTON , Jan. 2.-Secretary Marten -
ton anti Cimlcf Clerk Mnccuaig of LImo Agri.
cultural departinemit , both of whmoni are Me.
braska mmmcmi , do not believe tlmat time die.
tress 1mm timeir owmi anil adjoluming states
ammiommmits to a fammiinme , miltimoughi they recag.
miize that there is mmitmchm Sufferimig in that
section oil ncceunt of short crops. Secretary -
tary Morton is a rmr000ummced opponeimt of
ammy exorcise of paternalistic fumictions by
time govcrnmncmmt , but ho is doing all that
lie can consistently timrommgh time depart-
miment to relieve time want existing in Limo
% vest , In a recomit letter aim time subject
Chief Clerk Maccunig says :
"Time departimmemit is iii realpt of several
conimnummicatiomis from neprmmacmitative people
iii time west , and also iii I ime ea'it , solicitimig
aid fromn time department to time seeJing of
time western ( arias in 'time spring , In all
ClieS time writers vere lntormmnetl that time
depnrtmnent wommid bo giad to Bend gardemi
imjeds , stmcin as it imas fur , listrihimtimmi , to nil
n.i'icnmts , froni droutim-stricicon districts ,
to iiilp tlmenm to at least do a little gardening -
ing 1mm tile spring , amid thmo secretary has
kindly . 'nulercd hits whole qmmoto. of senile to
i , tc'ciy devoted to tue western llimerera
if lists of mmarnes and mtmitireses mtrc m.emmt
iO time dcpartmomit. 'rime quamitity sent to
ea'iirnrsomm must necessarily ho email , hut
the ntgregate , amounting to vr 2,000,000
i.aprrs f souls , judiciously nhistnib.mLol , cugint
to ba of Bomb assistance next sdmmmmpr. This
tloo.m hot , however , help timemn timrougli time
winter. anti there is no doubt ( hat time
pin' , iithropist will find mm. trmitf'jh field for
clmaritabhe acts in this atliict'd Portion of
our country. " .
FEW CO4UlcEsSaliN I'IIESENj' ,
Not ; Ilimnumy of Ttionmm Liable to lie cnn hhmtmmd
at limo .Semumloit 'l'otnorrow ,
WAShINGTON , Jan. 2.-Although congress
reconvenes tomorrow there were only unit a
dozen metmibera of the hmouso at. time capitol A
today. Time fate of tine currency bill , debate
oil wimiclm will be resumed tomorrow , was gen.
emily discussed , Tumere is a prevailing immi-
iimesmmiotm tlmmit a deimiacratic caucus witI be
held , probably toummorrow iiigint , to comisidem'
time measure , but no oiflclal action lookimig to
that end inns been taken as yet. It was time
purlase of time tlenmocrimts before tine holiday
recess to bring time bill to a final vote omm
Monday , but this is imow unlikely.
Chairman Suyres of time appropriation corn-
mittee expects to hmavo time bili neatly by 1
Saturday , amid the sutmdry civil bill comnploted
about time middle of , moxt week.
Mr. Sperry , a democratic limeniher of time
banking committee , who line taken a great
interest. 1mm time currency bill , hiss prelumred
a aubstitute for it , providing for time funding
' of time grcenbocktm with a 3 men cemmt gold
'bond issimmi. Ills nubstitute , it is ummmieretooii ,
was submitted to Secretary Carlisle , and by
time' latter laid before time inresidenmt this after.
naomi.
At'tJthl'itlA'j'ION vItL ao TimitoUGir ,
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Cockm'uul tmiticipittea to henious OppositIon
to i umeomimo 'l'ax l'rnshsimn , ,
WAShINGTON , Jan. 2-Senator Cockreil ,
cimairnmmmn of time senate comnmittee on tip-
proprIationmi , was at time capitol today. lie
said lie ircbably would call time cotntmiittcii.
together mcoim after time necomivening of congress -
gross , amid that time urgent deficiency bill ,
wlmicii contains time provision for an appropriation -
priation to put time income tax into effect ,
wouid lie taken up as sootm au practicable ,
Mr. Cockrell is not , appreimensivo as to tIme
( ate of thmi provisiomm , anii while lie does mmot 'I
iiOlO that it wihi go thromigim time senate witim-
out somno olmimooltion , he does not count aim
antagonism sulilcient to mnateriaily delay limo
huh , lie says timmmt tine effectual oplomiition to
time appropriation of mnoney for time executlem ,
of any law would be most exceimtioimai , amid
ime does xmot believe that any considerable
miumnber of seimatrirs will engegu iii it , chimer
In cotmimimittee or In time senate , whatever their
convictions iii regard to time mnenitmt of tine
lat' itself immay be. Mr. Coekrell thinks tlmmmt '
it is vrobabie that it may ha niaile time basis of
a few siechmes in opiosltlomi When reported to
time senate , but lie does mmot ceummt nupcim any-
tIming like a fIlIbuster agalmmet it ,
hniemmr I IlSpmturs lhimvi , mm Grinynminee ,
'Vb'4'tH11INGTON , Jan. 2.-Secretary Cur.
lisle tomorrow will give a. imenrlnmg to mm. '
comimmnlttee of time Sugar hmimportermi' mmssoclmt-
tion of New Yam-ic on mievemni custoitma quns.
tlonmi inflecting their imiterosts , Once of hit ,
qmmestiomimt to be argued will ho timat at deter-
mumming time vmnltme of hiumjsrimI smmginrmt , 'fhimi
lnreseimt 1mw Sixes aim mu valoremn rate , timid
lii mu case iii time 'uhtmu of time hmmgmlr to bt ,
i'tted lower thmimmi time invoice price , It will
be cotmteimdeti that iii nmmnmmy cmtmies tim invoice
prIce is higher timmmmm Limo 1101am isrtiie test
would wnrrant , q'ime COrnnhittee will mnmik
timuit some unlorni mmietimomi ci detem-muimihumg
value lie mt'Iupted. , Amnommg Lii immiortep'n
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sviio will be liresemit mite ( Jeum'gm' hmlob'i I ) .
cimmtlrmnmnmm , amid John Furr'l , mst't'rctury ef
limo comummnittctm ,
4 oimimigm , fur limo ithiumlhm ,
WASIIINGTON , Jnmmm , 2.-A mimntenment ( is-
anmemi by thin director of tIme mint shows time
coinage at time mints of time United States
durIng lecemmiber to hare beumi * I,156G03 , or
which $2,072,012 it'amu goimi , $ l.270,0'8 sliver mimmil
siii.sii : mnitmnr coins , Of time mihlyem coined
12f.0Ull wim' in stummdmrml dollars.
I n tmm'i CImlmilcr Il'llrcmm.
tlINu'roN , Jan , 2. Colonel (3. ( 'hard.
lii , . , mnialsiumot liuartemmnmuster gemmerah , lime
licemn imiuccil cit time retimed list ,
i'rsklcim I imi i I'm , . I mimitsi , 'rs ii i l' Ix imI rum g ,
WAShINGTON , Jan , 2-TIme ternms of 135
Inreeldential inoetuumaatera ivill expire liurin
thIs immommtlm ,
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Oregon itidney Tea cures all kidney train.
bhes , Trial size , 5 cemite. Alt druggists ,