ri ; " ' - ' . - " ; " " "TJ > " , .0 > , " ' " . JY' " _ " . . . . ' ' . . . ' . , . ' " _ : " " - < .1-- : : - - - - - - - - - . , - : - - - - - , ; ; - - - , . - - ; ; ; ; _ _ : . , . -T--- . , . - : - : ; . . _ ; . ; T-TT- ; , . _ _ _ ; . ; ; : . , p ' - - _ - . . : -.i 1 : . I . _ _ _ _ _ tini OAL\ : : ] ) AILY ] 3E1 : WJ1)NESDAY , JANUAUY 16 , ' 1891. h I - AllEN DEFENDS - IllS PARTYth ) Cays it Advocates Uo Vngaric1 but Simply nforms , SENATOR GtCRE - TAKES . HIM TO TASK ccU\II thn NdPItkR Hcnntor of ( hulln ! the l'iitftifIII . fluid . ' "nlntnhl I. UIOlt I..nlur.ro , , \1 1Irrt cl frlm ICItOC12IC3. . WASINGTON , Jan. lG.-The senate gave * the lay to further Blleeches In which thoSu ; Income tax servII'o A text for I wide range ot IHscusslon on the tarll , the currency and the populIst platform Mr 11111's proporlton 11\11 lat week to amend the deficiency hi 10 thaI the Income tax woull ( be tested In the curt has apparently started an In- exhausthlo few ot speeche on publc at- hIT In general . Mr. Coclcrell . In charge ot the deficiency bill , hlS sought vainly to fccure a vote on the Hi amenllments to the hi ) , thaI It mlphl move along to final pas- lige. , Ito h0ICI to secure aetcn today . but the splehes or Mr. Cal or Florida and Mr. Allen or NebraI(3 malle thla Imp1Ihl Mr. Alien took occasion to terend the populist . : . . . Iluty against many charges made In nnd I I' out ot congress , that It was I party at vagaries I ICI to I very lull IlscuMlon at r all IIOllulrl doctrines ant a comp rlsn ot thcm with the dotrInes or other Parties . Touching reference was mndo In Chailiain I Milburn's opening prayer to the here1vement L ot Senator lansborough ot North Dakota In I the los of his wife ! r. Voorh es , rrom the finance commltct favorably re\ortet the bill for conag : at the branch mint at Denver. ) Mr. Manderson ccured the p35 age ot two ! lllrlnl resolutons ! , calling on the secro- tnry ot the treapury for Information on the tariff. One resolution asks far the qU3nltes ; of spiris alli high ; wines hIke out ot b0111 during th sixty days prior to August 29 Iaat . when the new tarIff law tel effect . the lame9 ot the parties or concerns who took the goods tram' b0111 nnd all other detlell I Information ! concernIng the sam' The otber reslulon calls on the aecictary for rul c InformatIon during the sIxty days prIor to August 29 ) , thl name at lmparter . amounts ot imports the cauntry whence they came , etc. etc.A house bill wal pase1 authorizing the Little Holt & Pacific Halroal ! company to conel'uct bridges across the Fourche. L : : Fever and Pett Jean rivers In Arkan91s. A senate bill was passed 10 approve the construction of a brIdge across the Hed river between the slates ot Arkansas and Texas , at , u pint al > ave the town of l ulon , Ark. The debate was then resumed the on Income L - come tax and the defIciency npproprlaton ; bill , and Mr. Cal ot Florida addressed the 1 Innate In favor ot the approprlnlon , Mr. Quay Presented n statement train the stock books ot Limo Iehlgh Valley Halroal , F ] cOlpany showIng the Income tax would fat :1 : mallly on stocldlhlers having small amounts or stock . I gave the total number ot stock holders ns .over 1,000 , whIte more than 70 per cent ot this bad Interests below $1,000. Mr. Quay said the showing of this company : Was undoubted the same as that of olher corportons , ALLEN DEFENDS THE I'OPULISTS. Mr. Allen of Nebraska spoke or the fact tha t ? fl. Gormon and the senator from Iowa ( Mm . Allison ) were announcing to time country their rendiless to get together 01 I plan for raising rovcnue although the parties of these two leaders hnd been irreconcilably separated on the revenue question for twenty-five year Uo said n considerable clement on the demo I cratc side of the senate were ns essentaly protectionists ns the senators on the oUler sIde. I wn merely a difference ot degre 'C ' In f their protection. 1'hls common feelng legree was the reason the senate hall witnessed the remarkabl spectacle of democrat anll _ . , .4 . t republicans "lalng on ch others necks -.v and Indulging In I love feast. " lfr.Alen.yleldC1 : for submIssion or I mes- sage from the president concerning the arrest of two Japanese students hy China whit 10 they were under tile protection ot the Unite d Stn tes. Unied itesuming Mr. Allen urged that the two old parties had served theIr periods ot usefulness - fulness and that the populist party , represcnt- Ing ! time mases , was the pnrty of the futurc . I had cast 1,000,00 In 189 and 2,000,000 In i 1894 , showing the plenomenal growth of .4 100 per cent. It hnd " " I no "vagaries , as senators - tons hnd asserted. unless It was the sub , treasury sehem . and this was not believe i in by the great majority or beleved . . Allen read the populist Illatam ndopted at Omaha am ! In commenting on It , state itt that the populsts bele.ved In the state United States senators by the people. "That doctrine , " Interrupted Mr. George or MIssissippi , "wns cnbole hi n resoluth in by n , democratic house ol representatives im e- for the populists were thought of. I will be 1 found whatever Is god In time populist pta t. farm . was taken from democratic principles " "Another populist acccssion from the en 0- my's ranks " said Mr. Alien. enD "No , no. not an accession , " declared M r. George. "The ppulsts arc following dom 0- crnts : not democrats following popmiiiats. Gve 10 your natonnl platform and I 111 point t out time planks taken from deinocrmmcy. " M r. % t George tel , the populist platform and avalto ' an opportunity to comment on it. NOT TIlE POPULISTS ' TIE . BUT ALLEN PLATFORM , m A sharp controversy arose when Mr. GOon go ' secured recognition to volt omit that the 5 platform read by Mr. Alien was nol tha au- I Y tborlzed plaUorm ot the party : that It was ( ( _ . % "mode UII out of , the senator's" head , " nnd : that I omited th subtreasury and governI I L , " silent ownership of railroads. Mr. Allen , however . Insisted hl had not claimed the paper aubmaitted was the caimed submltcd popull st 45 ( Jllattorm. PPulst Mr. George commented sharply upon the acton at I senator In givIng the authority ot t his name to a platform purporting to em- body populst doctrine and yet carefully nnd designedly omitting government ownrnhlp , ot railways and doctrines adopted by the t Jlopulst convention. There was a spirit ed exchange between the senators. as Mr. George 1nslsled on holding up to the senator the racl lie had underlalen to issue tile own poput I S Jllatorm , and Mr , Alen charged Mr. George , with "imvelgiiig and dodging. " The gal rles c ! and the row senators IlreJent Listened wi tIm ' , evident nmuscment. ? Continuing his speech , Mr. Allen defend ed the populist party against the charge of so- I ( Ialtl\\ and anarchy I Mr. Coclrel gave notice ho would Insist on time Inal disposition of the delclcncy ii pill tomorrow. 'Iho senate then hell n brief e , x- - ecuth'e seslol , anti nt 4:45 : 11. m. adjourned . r lUSCU8SIU : JNUINl'I'UOI'UI.TfO S. house l'ut In the hay nt It but Acoom _ 1I.hld nu Ilesults. WAShINGTON . Jan. 15.-Tho day In the 110U50 WAS devoted anon the morning imoo Irate . to the Indian approl1rlaton bill . but no prD cres'was made. 'J'he chairmAn at the apprD , , pratons ! committee reported time sundry ci vii _ ; p appropriation bill to the house today. ) [ r. Grosvenor republican of Ohio p re' icentemi a reply to n recent memorial 83nt to the JudicIary committee by Mn Htchlo ot Akron 0 . making supplementary chars ; ! .galnst Judge Hlelll of the United State ! court of the northern district or Ohio Mr. Grosvenor stated thlt Mr. Itltcimie's charges Ancldenlaly Involved ex.Senator , U. n. Payne and JUlge Stevenson Iturke . and the relJly ' whIch was presented through him gave . a V ? full statenwnl or the Ilertleni facts iU , connection wih the 1tlthte charges. On be- I : half cr the e , gentlemen , Mr. Grosvenor asled for I full investigation ant complete rellorl , censuring and prosecuting , or exonerali og timeimi. exoneratng On moton or Mr Whiting , democrat Of Michigan , n bill was passed for the relict Of Dennis Mcintyre. ! [ r. ! mlcereary . democrat of ICeotuci Cl . called up I bill authorizing Lieutenant Colonel - onel Wo and Burgeon General Ienroso to accept certaIn testmonials from the Arc m- tine Iepuble. and it [ was paled : also AU- thorizing Com manlir Ilnnls W. Mullen , U. B. N. . to accept a ledal from the government - anent lt Chill. Time house went Into committee ot the I whole fr the consideration ol the Indian IpprollrlaUon bill. Mr. .folman . , chalr1n ol the Indian committee . \110 h. charge ol Ui. bi , eplaIned the changes made . These . . - changtl Include I change In the Ifrvrla- lens for Indian eehols ot $ t25,310. making thbu e tnt:1 amount $12r.2GO ; at thla amount but 80 per cent 'II to 1 used for conS trnct schools . In pursuance ot the policy recenty In1ugurattl looking t the ultimate luhstulon of government for contract sc hools. The ubject W8 further discussed by Mr. Lithe at Arkansas , Mr. Bower ot Calrornln , PickIer ot South Dakota , and Uroslu ! Of Pennsylvania , hut no progress wa made with the bill , and at 4:30 : the , house adjourn TUUI\ Ill' Til : , bUOJIJI'I'IlttNllJT. : . "llon Urges the Hemovnl of time Uhcrhnl . minting UIUe . WAS1I1N0TO . Jan. 35.-Time house ways and means committee today decided to report to the house Mr. Wlhon's bill to remove the one-tenth or 1 cent a pounll differential on sugar imported from countries giving In export - port bounty. which has elicited protests from Germany , Austria and other nations and the repeal of which was reconlnendetl hy time pr esident . No acton was taken on the bill to Increase the lax on beer ns the subcom- mileo having II In charge had not mot. CimnirmanVilson took the lead In advo- ea ting the bill , urging the arguments which have been advanced hy Secretary Grcsham thll the differential violates the most favored : naton clause In treaties with Germnitny Austria and certaIn other nations. natons. "Tho differential , " said Mr. Wilson , "puts : money Into time pockets of time Sugar trust , at the espouse ot our cattle Intcresls. " Ito gave It as his opinion and lhat ot the ad ministration thaI there could be no shadow : ot 10ubt thaI the exclusion ot American meat m train Germany 01 aleged sanitary groum ) was Ilsplrcd by the sugar duty and Rld that the retaliatory measures against ; this Illly had already Iione great Injury to I Amcrlcan commercIal interests anl thai stIll I more slcepln ! ncts ot retalalon were I threlen1 : ! by Austria and other countries Time republicans opposed time bill. Mr. Heed hll h some sarcastic remarks to male about Ihe t ) Inumclency ot time revenue provided by the new tariff and salt ! It would bo foils - to lallo changes thai might decrease the I government's Income. Other republican memhers deplorell what they termed a lack at AmerIcanism In the policy of time State departm nt. They argued the IHtereltal I did nol violate treaties und thai n had pre , eedenl would bo establIshed by permltlJ 1 foreign governments to force legislation by lon threats , No rormal vote was taken and the namea were not recorded. SItNDIt CIVIL lULL IIEI'OILTED . SUNOll CI\IL IUU'UITEt. Clrrlel Two hundred ThoIR""d 1111r r01 : tIl C11.h" 1111111. WAShINGTON . Jan. 15.-TIme sundry civi approprlalon bill for the year t89G ! was completed - pleted by the house appropriatIon commitee corne to day. I carries $38.G40,021. being $7,843- 703 less than the estimates , and $4,2SG,2 Hi more than the appropriation for the current , y ear. Under the head of public building S the t approprlaten ! Include Fort Worth Tex , $0.000 : Kansas City , Mo. . $100,000 : Lite Hock , Ark. , $58,000. For the appraisers' warehouse In New York City $200,000 Is i appropriated for the construction ot the buldln& . and the limit or cost at the build I- l og . exclusive ot cost of site , Is extenled $1,000.000. making the total cost $1C0,00C I : Omaha , Neb" , $200,000 $ Among other postomce buildings npproprla- t tons are ns follows : PorUnml. Ore. , $100.- , 000 : Pueblo , Colo. . $ OOOO ; San Franclscc $50,000 : Sioux City , In. , $ O.OOOVashlngton. : . I ) . C. . $ G75.00 ; for repairs nnd preservatio n or public buidings throughout prlser\aton Stntes , 210000. Unied Other appropriations are : San Franciec io h arbor . $500.000 : fsh commissions Francsco ton of food fshes , $91,250 : World's Colum- ' b ian commission , the secretary of the trlas- IC. ury Is to procure suitable cases for the brenze medals awarded exhtbltors , and the bureau of elgrlvlng and printing Is to print upon the blank diplomas authorized by law the names ef persons to whom the diplomas are to be awarded by the Columblnn commis- sIon. Time expense of both the above are I C0 be paid from money heretofore approprIated , Recolnago ot silver coins . $100.000 Is np- proprlated. Time word " " "lractonal" Is elm I - ' J ated tram the appropriation for the reason 'fhe committee submits that occaslonall ' here are a few silver dollars to occaionall : . For . "Irorcement of the alien contract labor nlen Il\ l $100.000 Is provIded , and for the entorce- went ot the Chinese exclusion act 100000. UEUOVI nuts. LUWOLS'S SISTER. Ind nohl Office Throlgh Three Admtnls- tmtons Previous to 'J h' " WASHINGTON , Jan 15.-Frnnhtlln W. Jopln was appointed postmastcr today at m Elzabethtown , Ky. , vice Mrs. BenjamIn h elm. The circumstances surrounding Ule cnso make It ana of unusual interest Den Hardin Helm , the husband o.f Mra. Helm , was one of the most gallant soldiers In the confederate army. Ho was the commandcr of the ramous Orphans brigade and wns killed It the battle of Chickumauga Mra , Helm , the postmistress , who was rernovi loday , wa a younger sister of Mrs. Ablham removel ; Lincoln , who was a Tedd. Colonel Robert Lincoln was her nephew , and when he was appointed secretary of war by President qa Field - f ield ho secured ' feld his nunt's appointment as postmistress ot Elizabctlmtown. ' hat psiton' ' amo has held through thre administrations - : admlnlstratons- Arthur's , Clevelnnd's and Harrison's. AII theugh an effort was inado to have Mrs. I I Helm remove during Mr. Cleveland's MrSi i term , It sins not urgently pressed and Irt ' unsuccessful The appointment of Franki in ' " . Joplin tOday was made on the recommcna- ton of RepresentatIve Montgomcry. 11elkllJuhnI'Iclr. . ' \I"ln t Ils Inn. WAShINGTON Jan. l . -Spcclnl ( Tel C- grum-Cngressrnnn ) MelleJohn nppeared borer the grand Jury today and testfed In i the DClms mUl'lel case , Mr. Mel < eJohn captured the murderer after Uw latter hnd kie his daughter. Senntol 1nnl01Ion today Introduced a b iii extending ! until December , lS'J7 , the time bl the paymelt of tue 'Purchase money due for land sold Oi the Omnhu Indian reservatio fl. reservnton. The bill IHovldoB that the extension slam dl be made regardless of the consent or shnl Jndlan Mr. Melilejohn has introduced a similar bi In the house. Introlucel 1 Senutol Kyle or South Dakota today Intro- duced u bill provllnH that the president ; shall appoint u commission or three experts to be known 11 the forestry commission to make I cal'elul Ild thorough ' examnmnatic n orIUbIC \ timber lands or the Ulied exnmlnnton amid lIport to congl'e8 wihin one year from tIme ol npl10lntment what Jorton should be IlreBervcl In the interests ot the people. 11 1'1""c'tl lao m .5 aim , ' . nli. I I \SHINOTON , Jan. 15.-1'he Jones b ill was the subject of discussion by the seulto committee on Inunce today notwitimstan d- log It his not yet been Introduced In the : I senate 01 the preparation of It even cam ic : \lotel. I Is understood the republican mom n- hers of the committee manifested lcrd commitee I cone je- tome- whnt stl'ungel Interest In the subject ot re- onanlzuton or time IIICC ! nod this Intel ( WUI displayed , among otfmenmc ( . by Senator Sherman who mimihe certain suggestloimme for Its immmprovernent . belrllg especially up ; especialy tl'On the portion provIding for I bond Issue Ind 10oklnS to the maintenance ( if the parity ot the govcnmmmnent's various kinds ( or cm ir- rency. ΒΆ 1'he democratic members were ii _ cournKed to an extent by the Interest d el : plnyed ly their poltcal ollilonents Ils. - - - - No'Unn I un lie 1'lnlll I I liii. WAI3IIINGTON , Jan. 15.-Time ASIINGTON 15-1'\B Interstate commerce commitee agaIn today tailed : reach u conclusIon on the pooling bill . anll It vent over until the nmeetlmig to bo lit 'hi next Tuesday , with the understanding that n strong rrort would be mantle to secnre final acton by the committee at thai tin . commltle lt \ \ ' . n. Morrison , chairman or the Interstnte ; COlmelc con\nlstlon. submited nn amen i. mont In lime line nmenl. of tht lne u suggestion made by sU/lestol ? him Inst : week giving the commissIon antic a - vision or pooling contracts prIor to. time tIm lie when they take erect , and he made I tme address showing the necessity from his I Ilolnt or view oC &h'nthe / committee this privilege . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ commitee I'o.tll ; ; Vlmiimmges. ASHINGTO , Jan. 15.-(8peclal To I 0- gnmimn-Tlme . postofcc nt 11lbelo , Brown county , Neb. , has tHen dl.conUnueJ. Mull will go to Alnawortim Robert Iltschmhl was today comm I s . loned Postmaster at Lansing , and Geol-e - n. Johnson at Nordne51. In. anl - - - - Furnluro for Ereusiammi's nultln . W ABIINO'rON. Jan. -Speclnl ( : Te le- gramn.-TIme Treasury departmlnt has leen notned that time federal building at J'remont. : Neb. , will shortly be ready for occupale ) ' mind his notliel cOntnmmctora for furemlit mre ton that buiding to Ihll' . same tnulellately furniure Salt rheum with III intense itching . d ry . hot akin II cured by hood's Saraapanllla . be- pause It purines the blood VOTED TO IMPEACH RICKS - Resolution las Ono Majority in the lomo Oommtteo. Judicar Oommitto. - ABSENT MEMBERS MAY REVERSE ACTION hnrnnchmcnt Jln8cllon the Charjc that Ito Un(1 Olo\yrlt 111\cl Illegal I'cea- l'lnt "llleln1 lmpochment In 11\7 l'cus. WAShINGTON , Jan. 10-The house judicIary - cIary commitee today decide to report I re solution for the impeachment of Judge Ick of Cleveland. The vote was : I.'or. se\en ; against . six The vote was nearly on party lines hut one republican voth' & for Impeachment and one democrat oglnst Mr. h alley will pe. ent a majority report to the co mmittee . and Mr. Droerlck a minority re- pa rt . Time supporters of Judge Rlcs enler- tim in hopes that lhe decision wi be revel d. Three members were absent today , and al F riday's meeting there will be on attempt to adopt the minority report. The resolution w ill be reported to the house Friday , as : prIviege business . taking precedence , over cver'thlnl else. r the house adopts I. the manoiers on time pat ot tIme hole wi ho apPl.lnted to notify the senate at the aclon anti to Intute tile proceedings. The i , 'ote was : For Impeachment Culberson ( dens. \ ) . ot Texas , Stocklale ( dem. ) at Mississippi Boalner ( demmi ) ot I Louisiana Lane : ot ii- nois , Halley ot Texas Armond ot 1ls- sc uri . democrats , and Updegraft of Iowa , re- p ubitcan. Against ImJachment : Hay or New York , Powers of Vermont Drodlrlclt ot ICans1s , W. A. Stone at Pennsylvania , Chids ot Illinois , republicans . and Godnlght ( dem. ) ) Harrison h ( dlm , ) ot Louisiana who was pre9' e nt . retrained front voting. The absentees I were : Layton of Ohio and Woh'crton of Penn- ylvania republicans . and Terry ot Arlnsas , ' emocrat I Is tbousht both Layton and Wolverton m rnd , arc opposed to inipeacimment and although Terry Is thcught to favor 1.1 , FrIday's meetng may change the result. The discussion lasted three hcurs after the ' members ot the sub commItee h31 submitted their views and I was rather Informal. Mr. Baly spoke several - eral times 'ery warmly , and ! r. L01tner was very ardent In his advocacy ot impeach ma cnt . whIle Broerick was the most clvely O pl)09Cd to the mo\'elent. The republican S accuse(1 the democrats ot holding prejudices a galnst federal judges and of losing no opportunity - portunity to strike nl timemmi . CAUSED SUHIHSE I CONGRESS. Congress was given n decided surprise by the commitee on judIciary deciding to roper at resoluton for limo Impeacilne'lt of JUdge Augustus J. lucks ot Cleveland for malfeasance - feasance In olke , Not for lany years has 11 m United States judge been called before the bar of the senate to defend his right t ) w ear the ermine of omco against criminal charges , and only three or lour times In the history ot the government hns nn Impeachment - m ont trial ot a member ot the fedora judiciar j been conducted. Few members hal looled l Into the charges preferred by tisi lle Cenlral Labor union of Cleveland , time accuser : user of JUdge lcks , that wble sitting on imo bench ho paid 10 himself rees which he clahUld he hnd previously earned ns den C of the court and \ to which I Is now asserted lw l Is not entitled. The number ot ) 'elS Ia which have elapsed sInce time transaction S transacton nnd the contention of the jUdge's friend : that the proceedings were Inspired by a m rulng prejudlcal to thc Interests of Inbol : unions which ho made recently . tended to lessen l the Interest which ordInarIy would have i been taken In the case Now that thc judiciary j committee has deemed the matte r of sufcent gravity to warrant Impeachment It hns bccome suddenly a decided sensation. The friends ot Judge Rcks declare that here are large possibIlities that the Impeachment - peachment l may not be undertaken. They lepel1 on members who were absent from the stormy cmmlteo meeting today to join hem Friday In voting to substitute I mi- noriy report for the one which Mr. halley wi prepare and which will bo n strong nrrnlgnment ot the judge If couched In time tenor or hIs speeches today. There Is doubt of the parlIamentary possibility or such a stroke , but ' the short time remaining to can- , g ross inspired the belief the case { will go I over to the next congress. In that event the Impeachment probably will nol be under- taln t as the decision today was practically on party lines , the republicans supporting republcans supportng R1ck. The sanction or the house Is that of a grand jury In such , cases I decides whoth"r sufcent cause Is shown to justify a trial nnd appoints managers who act a prose- cutors , The senators sit In the capacity or capaciy jutges j or jurors , wIth the Judge of time supreme court slUng , The senate has noth- Ing l to say whethcr , an Impeachment Ie to be c onducted . but If It docs not see fit to finish ft finisho this trIal before time 4th of March . time proceedings - ceedings taken will be voId. l'JUUAJUNO That OLYMI'IA FOR SEA. Navy Department nxlous to Got lien In CommIssion Speodiiy . WAShINGTON , Jon , IG-The Navy de Ilartment I Is making every effort to get the new cruiser Olympia ready for sea The yeso sot Is now In the possessIon at the builders al the t UnIon Iron works In California , and at- though sue had I successful speed and ap- plance trial many months ago , but owIng to delays In the delivery of her nrmor and some ot her guns the department has not yet heon able to put her In commission AU Is nearly ready now however , and on time 21st Inst. I Ileutenant Darn and Engineer Maitison will sail from New York In n Malison steamer for San Francisco via 1annmn mal , charga of a dratt or about se\enly petty jstf Icers and apprentice sailors ; which will form the nucleus of time shlp's company. The Oiynmpia wi probably be commanded by Caps tain Jacob Reed , now commanding the receiving - ceiving ship Independence at the Mare Islnnd navy yard. The Olympia will be the flag ship of . the Pacific stn.ton. fag Indians Object to l.nn In RlvernU . WAShINGTON , Jan W.-Chlet Keoku ! amid three associates of the Sac and Fox Indian delegatIon had Inolher IntervIew with Commissioner or Indian .4ffnirs Brown- log today They objected - time issuance or patenls on theIr lands and explained the tribe was not yet In readiness for such acton - ton , which , under existing conditions . would result In consllemble damage to Sac and Fox Interests t'O.III.I r. Conlrm II. WAShINGTON . Jan. 15 , -rhme senate In executive cession today continued time Col. lowing nomimmationis . Postmasters : South Dakota-John Iuse ) ' . Miller. 'Vomlng- Isaao C. 'Vlnslow. \'anston. Nebraska- Joseph P. Harrison , intimanoimt. Colorado \V. HI ) ' i3inmpsoim Del I : Horace Bullock , Georgetown. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( 'nuitert'pmce . \ceompiiholl Notimlnc . 'V AaIING'ON , Jan. 15.-'rhe conference of dlmocrtc members of the banking and currency commitee today was not proluc- tve of definite results and will be continued. Flgimt of the clewn democratic members attended - tended , the absentees being : Culberson , Johnson ot Ohio , and Sperr PETITION FOR - : A WRIT - CIT AskS tie Courts to ( : ullll Inlroadl 10 comply whim time L'itmtrmsct City Attorney Connel went to Lincoln yes- terday to begin mandamus proceedings In time supreme court to compel' the Chicago , Burlngton & Quincy nLlroad company to perform its share of time work necessary to placing time mennth street viaduct In safe condition for travel ' The ordinance onig- Inaly passed by the city council contemplate that twe-thlrds ot time expenSe should he bore by tins Union Paclfo and the remainr Ing one-third by tbe Burlington. Action was begun In United Slates court 10 compel time receiver ol time Union Pacific to carry out their part Of the provhlon , but the case bas not been decldti1 In the mponthnl the case wi be IlushNI against time i.lurilngton , and Mr. Connel expects that the supren\e \ court wilt loon render a decIsion In fa\'lr ol the city. In that event It is I Inderstood that the viaduct will be repaired and two.thlrds Of ; the expense taxed up aginst the Ulion Pa- clfic. cilc.Tle petition which ] r. ennel ted yes terday gIves the history ot the controvery In detail and I arcmpanle by certified copIes of all ordinances and resolutions bear- Ing on the case. I recites that the viaduct - duct was completed ! 1 lG au4 thAI I 192 : 1 Hayden Bros' January Sale . : I ' : , ; Ii ; Will Pay You to KEEP YOUR EYES ON THIS SALE. G11oceries- . ; .1 , 35 Ihs New Orleans tmgrAnulated sugnr.I.OO 27 pounds white 'tjart Granuintcli sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.00 25 pounl fine granulated I " sugar. . . . $100 Scolch rolled ctl. , . , . . . . . . . . 3 c Iargo pal jel/ / ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c 2.pound Can corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gc pound can tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . Ge 3-pund can 1111IS. . . . . . . . . . . . .121c % 3. pound can pumpkin. . . . . . . . . . 9'o Pure red salmon , can. . . . . . . . . . . lOc reOi l sardines. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 3lc Corn starch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3c Conllensel cream , can. . . . . . . . . " . 10c Condensed milk . can. . . . . . . . . . . . 10c W . hite Paris . soap . bar. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 3.pound glass jars stawberrr preserves , worth COc , on sale nt. . . . . . . . . . . 25c Pure Java all Mocha coffee . iotmud . . . Slc Japan rIce , pound. . . . . . . . . . . . 3c Parlor immatcimes dozen boxes . . . . . . . . . . . lOc 3- pound liars castiie soalm , usual price : Gc. 101. . . csle . . . . . 60al . . . . . . . . . .12 ! e Either mottled or wlmltc . India I and Ceylon TEAS. Englsh breakfast tea. . . . . . . . .28c pound OolonE blend tea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33e pound Pure Congo tea. . . . . . . . . . .3Gc pound l'ormosa tea ( extra fne ) . . . . . . . . . . . Oe pound Indlnn blend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : poundI ' In dia and Ceylon tca. . . . . . . .48c pound Cholco Ceylon tea. . . . . . . . .GGc pound Japan Teasl Ten Sitings , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121c pound Pan fired . . . . . . . . . . . . ' pound Hegular green Japan. . . . . . . .23c pound Uncolole1 Japan tea. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .28c pound Baslipt fired Japan tea. . . . . . . . . . . . .330 : pound Spring leaf Japan. . . . . . . . . .350 pound I 1.'lrst pickings ot the spring crop , ; only . . < . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43c pound Hand Rolled Teas Nnnkln . . . . . . . . . . pound I Pure Moyune tea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Gc pound Iln head gunpowler. . . . . . . . . .38c pound Hand rolled G. P. tea. . . . . . .48c pound Heal Monsoon gunpowler. . . . . . . . .53c pound De sure and ask to see our celebrated L blcndel teas at 30c , 47c and G3e pound. Books. 'Ve are clearing up . , al odds and ends of r olr book stock Encyclopedia Brittanica . Chnmbers' Encycl9pel1a , American Encyclopedia ; at 35c per copy : In I cloth worth $3,00 , .nnd 50c per copy In I c alf . worth $5" , ' 1 . "Autocrat at the Breakfast Table " for 25c. Linen paper , 20c lb. Envelopes to match , 1 package - No. 6 envelopes , 30) package. Ink , 2lc per' boLle. ' Lead pencIl , 44c 1 pCI - Iozen. - - - - . ii--- It i was declared to il l e In a dangerous and unsafe condition by the committee on vla- dlcts and raiways land'l ' the city engineer. I was then closed 0 public travel , and has since then remahled ; In that conditlomi. There- fore It Is asked that n writ or mandamus be Immedlatly i Issued ' , fmtlllns the rnlroad company to repair theistrtmcture al oice. . TillS . ; 1.11' I.as - XIIE BLUES. Pesslmlsto 1'1Ollhocy of time Year ' 'Nlnot- Flvo by 810u01 Stemmer NEW YORK , Jan 15.-For n number of years past Samuel Denncr sins Issue an- nualy a prophecy In regard to varIous mar- kets durIng the ensuing ) 'car. His prophecies have been rIght In a suffIcient number of cases to crete curiosity as to what he would Bay. His forecast for 1894 declared that there would be "continued , embarrassed business. bankrupt ofcers , unemployed labor and ruined farmers. " rror 1895 ho says : "There 19 no promise or sign of better times for the coming year. Wo may look In vain for any permanent Improvement - provement In general business. Wheat at 54 cents a bushel at Chicago , colon Gi cents , per pound at Charleston , and pig Iron nt $0 a ton nt Plttsburg denote impoverishment for rarmers , colon planners and furnace amen The Increase last year of IGO.OOO.OOO In the bonded debt ot the government does not slgnly that the people are contented , keeping out of debt and makIng money. "Ever since 183 values have been shrink- Ing l In conSquence of the establshment of the single gold standard and no one can rathom the depths to whIch prIces will fall. "Thero Is no evidence that we are nt the lowest l point or depression. There Is no prop- e rty . except gold , which Is not depreciating. An average crol of grain In this country ths ! y ear with fall crops abroad will send the p rice ot wheat at Chicago after the next harvet h down to 40 cents per bushel. PrIces ror corn next fall wi decline to 25 cents a bushel. Fat hog wi be $3 per 100 pounds gross for next wlnter's packing sea- s on . Prlcc1 for wol , cotton , Iron . cattle and hores will bo on the down grade during time present year. Common sheep , after the wool I s taken off next year , " .1 sel/lor what the pelt will then bring 25 cent "To the anxious Inquirer : The year 1895 will not be time proper time to make investments - ments In property or to engage extensively In i business enterprIses " . S - LEVY IS TOO SMALL. Decision HORchel that Fire Department Ilul IRvo Moro alone ) ' Than I'ropoiecm. The question ot provIding for contemplated Inlrovemenls i In time fro department was Ils- cusse for nearly three hours yesterday rore- noon by the Board ot Fire amid Police Commissioners - missioners , Councilmen Taylor , Prince , Ken- narl and Jacobsen City EngIneer Rosewater and Fire Chief Rcdcll5 , The meetng was : caled for the purpos \ consilering the levy tor 1805 , In connection with time resolution conneclonvlh resoluton Introduced I at time lad m\elng at the council , which provides for tlo-.rchac of two addl- 10nai englne , - , : , It was the general expressIon thaI the present - ent levy of 6 mis wm much' too somali to wl smal malntlin time fire dpatment ? on n IJroper , basis. Mr. Strickler slbmlled an estimate t estmate ot the . . expenses ot thQ department for the current - rent year which amounted $133,000. Tints I lncludos the cost of the nlnes , and contem- dates i ninety-nine men ; besIdes lime chlets. The , commissIoners wlnte' the counci to add 2 mils to the general runlJ levy , wllh the tacit understanding that tme .Jrcreased revenue so I obtained should be appfor the use ot the : Ire departmnent , Tlls would provide a total at $140,000 fan $40,00 the t department , wills which the commlslon- ers believed they could"keep " up time running : expenses and provide ror time added equipmnent I sonic such measure II/thil was not al0pted It would be useless to ) as time resoluton m autborlzln tIme purchase ot additional en- gines as the 6 mia levy would not suflice to ; run the department on tine Ilreicnt sul . The matter was discussed at lenGth , but the coon cimen did not give I definite answer . I I ; understood , however that the ) ' will recommend - mend the action reclueste by ( be commission era. . Irur" , ! " 'lter " 'orl , Case. nit I\II"U City . KANSAS CITY Jan. 15.-Justlee Brewe : ref Of time United States supreme court anll I Judge Phiips of the United States circuli coul1. assisted hy Judll Thomas or the district - trict court ( f North lakotu . iistend to nr- gument In the Hnled tHatls circuit court I circul yesterday reurdlng the validity or the till e of ' tie lmroperty of time American Water Works compalY , recemmtly deposited In court ' ' recenty Iefoslell 1'he Irgumtntl were concluded hut u tie : clslon days. \I loot b hanled down for slverul te- , Special . Sale0 Mill remnants of yard wide percale - cab 6c vard. Mill remnant of light and dark putng flannel 5c yard. - Mill remnants ofLonsdalo . Berk- ley and Fruit of the Loom cambrio 5c yard. Mill remnants of brown musln only 2ic and 31c yard. 3ic Mill yard romnnts of purple calico Mill remnant of 36 Inch wide serges 5c yard. Mill remnants of best shirting prints 3c 1 yard. Mill remnants of 40 inch wide fancy white India linen , apron lawn , soft finished long cloth , soft finished cam rics , a big lot to pick from , lOc yard . Mill remnants of blenched and halfbloached muslin 5c yad. Mill remnants of black and white and black and green and blue oil calicos 3Jc. Mill remnants of heavy shirting 5c yard. Our counters are fled with bar- gains-bargains that are bargains -and these bargains you will find only at HavdenR. Be sure and look over our sale on rnd white bed spreads at 65c , 76c , 85c and $ 1 each. Lonsdale and Fruit of the Loom muslin 5c yard. 10-4 Pepperel sheeting 16c yd. New styles English fannelette lOc yard. New dress gingham 5c yard ' On Wednesday we open advance I styles in spring novelties iiiL L wash dress goods. Haydens you L will find in the lead on wash dress 1 . goods this season and it will pay. . you to look over ou great display i and see our various styles and get our prices. Large stock of hair cloth-the I real ; also the Imitation , from lOc to 66e yard. H : 1B _ DeK WYO \ \ ING'S ' ARID LAND LAWo Bill Pending Before the Legislature Provd- ing for Futur 1edemption. TO DISPOSE OF THE GREAT CARY GRANT ! MillIon Acres to 10 GIven the State by thoi . General Government In Case the Land I Reclaimed by IrrigatIon. CHEYENNE , Jan. 1G.-Spoclal.-Timo ( ) bill Intrduced i yesterday In the hc'so of repro- s ontatives of time Wyoming legislature by Mr. Van Orsdel of Laramie county , provIding for I he acceptance rclnlton and disposal ot the 1.000.000 acres of land donated t tim s tate under the provisions or the Carey law Is i expected to attract considerable attention he'lore the ueasicn Is . bill scsslc oer. The bi provides hat iho power of selecting time land and dls- posing of It to actual setters after contracts f or irrigation works have been let shal be vested In time State Board of commissioners , which Is composed of the governor suprIn- tendent or publc InstrucHen amid secretary of state Time hoard la authorized to employ n chIef clerk at a snlary ot $1,500 per annuns Any person or corporation desiring to coilP ftruct ditches , canals 01 other irrigation works to reclaim lands under the provlsltns of the act ah"l file with the board a request for the selecton by time board or the lands to be reclnlmed. The request shal bo nc- companied by a proposal 10 construct the Irrigaton i works necessary for tIme reclama- ton of time land , ami n certified check ( nab less than $260 or more thln $2,600. as may bo determined by the board. An applications to appropriate water 'fer the purpose of Ilrl- gntng lands shall also be filed wih the state engineer. As soon as time proposal Is received by the board I shall bo submited to the engineer for his qllnlon ni to whether or feasible not time proposed IrrIgaton works ate WhEN TiE SETTLER COMES IN. ' I time engineer's report be favorable , the board shah file with time local United States land ofco a request for the wlthdrowal of the land by the secretary of time Interior. As SOOI as the lands are wlth\rawn the board can enter Into a contract with time individual or company for the construction ot the les- 8ary irrigation worlls. . Time contract shall : specify time locaton and chnractel of time pro- posed works and estimated cost of the same and time price at which time state shal dls- peso or the land to the seUer No contract which requires a greater time than five year to construct time works shah be entered Into hy the hoard . The work 1 rcqulrell to ho begun wihin six mo ths. and nt lest enD tenth of the work shal be completed within two years , Immediately upon hats withdrawal or any land by the secretary of the Interior for the state , and the inauguration of work on time canals amid diches by the contractor the board shall 1lvl notice by publication for four weeks In some newspaper In time county In whIch the land Is situated , and one news- paper nt time state capital that the land Is ollel 10 settiommment . giving time price for which state. t will b sold to actual ' settlers by the Any person qualfell under the provisions Of the general homestead act Is authorlzd to enter lot more than IGO acres of these lanla for the purpose or actual reclamation . cull- vaton amid icettienment . In accordance wih the ict ot congress. Time application 10 enter shall bo accomllanled by a certified copy ot I contract for a perpetual water right male ( wIth time lerSOI or company constructng the irrigation works era the lanti Al applica- lions for entry shah be Iecmpanled by a payment Of 25 cents per acre , which shal he a Partial payment on the land Il lime al'pl. cation Is ahiommeel . cton alowell. 1'ho board shall dispose ot time lands ac- nieimttcl . by the state under time provisions et the act at . a uniform Ilrlc or 60 celts per acre , half to be pad at the tme ot entry and the remainder lt the tme of maldng final poet by the settler. " hOW TO PIOVE UP. " 'lhln one year after Iny person or com- palsy authorized ly the board to construct Irrigaton works Ihal have notnel the set- tiers under such worke that they are IJrepared to furnish water the said settlers shall culti- \'ate nol less tlln cmme-sixtcntb par or the land filed upon and wihin IO years after ulJ notice the ettlej' luau ' notce tetler tlal ha\'e Irrl&all Furnishing t Goods Dept. [ 0 dozen ents' imeavy merino shirts anti drawers , worth 45c. . . . . ) . . . . . . . shlrl . . . . .25c i1 ; dozen gents' henvy merino Scotch wool shirt ali drawers , worth . . . . . . . [ 0 dozen gents' extra imr'n'y Scotch wool shirts amid drawers . worth 95e. . . . . . . , . . .Gc 100 dozen hismlks' ( heRrlbhell vests . worth 33e..I'c 3r dozen ladies black tights . extra heavy . worth 30e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .Ic ir tozen ladies' white merino vests nl11 pants , worth 87c. . . . t. . . . . . . . . . . . . .42c 63 dozen enls' aU wool sox , reducell rrom 250 to , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15e r0 dozen euts' henry wool shirts , rCluced trom $1.25 a'll $1.50 to. . . . . . . . .7c Cr dozen ents' ullaundercil whie simirts linen 10som , 10uble back and front , reduced ( rom GGo to. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39c iG dozen genis' hea\'y yarn all wool imsitta . worth h 2Gc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ni . . . . . . mits. . 85 dozen gents' oil tRnnell leather gloves zinc ) mis , lined . worlh 7rc , . . . . . . . . .35c 60 dozen gents' wool imsmmiliers , worth SOc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mUlers . . . . . . . . . .2Ge GO dozcn corsets , S. C. W. D , . Prench wo\en. anll several olhel PaVilion makes , all In one lot worth $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.50 . $2,00- your choice fcr. . . . . . . . . $ . . . $ . . . . 600 Jewelry. Special clearing sale on silverware . odds nnll ends In silver ' . enls sl\'er 10\'eltes this week 4-lllece tea set . quadruille 111ate amid E0l lined , hand engraved ten pot sugar , spooner and creamer worth $0.00. . . . . . . . ; 1.S QUldullle plato cake baskets , worth $ .3.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.48 Quadruple Plato pickle \ castor , worth $2.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < . . . . . . . . . . . ' .98e Rogers' quallrupl , plate berry dish , worth $5.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.93 Hogers' 12.dwt. knives or forks , lier set ot six . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . . 01 . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 Rogers' AA tea spoons , von set. . . . . . . .98e Hogers' AA table spoons , per sot. . . $1.DS Rogers' AA desert spoons per sot . . . . $ .5G Triple plated butter knife nli sugar shell shel In satin lined box , worth $1.00. per set . .30c Silver metal pepper nnd salts , each..15c SI\'er plated butter knives , worth 35c each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . . " . .I0c SpecIal low prices on watches and jewelry. Goimts' gold filled watches , Elgin 01 Waltham works , cases warranted to weal IG years , $7.98 up. Eyes tested free by n first class optc Inn. Guaranteed to gIve satisfactioms. \Vntches and cocks repaired nt reduced , prIces. Nlcklo alarm clocks repaired for 20c , excepting broken mnlnsprlng. , H YC 11 .BROTKEIR _ nnd cultivated not Jess oneolghth at the land fad upon , nld within three years trom date of notice the settles shal make final IJroot of reclamatIon before the clerk of the board 01 a , judge or clerk of time district court II which the land Is situated. . The clalnalt Is require to establish an actual residence on the t land. All water rIghts acquired under the provisIons - Ions I at the act shnl alach to and become np- purtenant to the land ns soon ns title passes from time United States to tIme state. Any parson or company furnishing water for any tract of land small have n Irst and prIor hieq le on said water right and nd upon whIch its Is i used for' all deferred payments for said water right , and upon default the same may be e foreclosed the same as a mortgage on real e state , AT TEEIR OLD BUSINESS , h otel Thieves Found to Ito is Crowd of Old Convicts. From present indications it would look as t hough the going at hotel thieves wimo worked t he Millard and l'axton recently would es. c ape with higlmt punishment , Their nausea a re James Gnimn , alias Tom iCing , an cx- c onvict recently released front the Port litadi- e on penitentiary ; William Beck and William O 'Brien. These men are accmmsed of robbing t ime roommm in wimicim Sandow , time strong nian , w as sleeping , taking $100 in geld and a $2,500 g old watch. Tlmreo watches were also sfolcin f rom time Paxton but , were afterward recoy- e red from the pawnaimops wimero tlmoy had b een sold by an ox-convict wlmo is known to t ime police , but wimo so far tins escaped ar- n est. Some diamonds were stolen from the P axtomi , and one of the amen mmnder arrest Is t hought to have swallowed timemmi , Since time aa rrest of timese mets Sandow has been notified a nd as ime is snaking big amonoy in giving e xhibitions and cannot break any of lila en- g agemenma lie refuses to comae bacic to Omaha t o prosecute limo alleged timleves , Monday Attorneys Tuttle amid Jofiries op. i dled to Judge Scott for a wrIt of habeas car- h uB to secure time release of timeir clients , T lmen Captain Mostyn filed conipiaints agairmst n il timrec of time prisoners , cimarging tlmemmm with d eadly assault upon Sergeant Whalen when t hey were being searcimed at police headquar- t ons. Beck was also charged witim imaving In i mis possession burglars' tools , in time shape of a fine set of skeleton keys , Thin macn will be t ried on timeso cimarges , instead of on coo hi g rand larceny , as time comaplaimming witness c aimmmot be secured. inothmer of tlmts gamig , J lmnmnio Colenman , a commvict svhao was released f rom time Iowa penitentiary , came imere ahommt t immi seine tinme as did time imotel crooks , lie I mas Imeeni identified as tIme man wbmo corn- m nltted time big robbery at time St. Joseplm'a h mosimltal under time pretense at being a gas -4 Furniture. \Vt Imave jmmst received our imew line of Carriages , nod cams trimly say that time style are hmnimdsommser amid time linices lower timani over before.Vo feet sure timat we can suit yomm 1mm every \vay , noel cams give you it car. tinge at lemmat $2 nmmd $3 elmeaper iiiami even. IVLidwiiiter Leader. Solid oak extemmsiomm table , liolislmcd top. Thmta is a late style t'ellar extemisiomu , neat time old.fmmsimloneel style , all oak polisimeel , $8.00 for a G.foot mmmii $10.00 for oil 8-foot lmas beemi limo regmmlar tariff , we have 20 C-foot amid 18 S-foot , aimmi you cmiii now buy tIme 6-foot table for $5.50 , time 3.foot for $3.50 , New Tab1e--Mw Price Flame dimmlmmg chair , imraco , Gic. 12 dozen just inn , regular price $1. BeclRoornSuit ; Two cars jimat mi , Siiiece sielts , bevel plate mirrors , at $10.50 , 12,75 , $15.00. New Suits--Now Price A new lot of cuttinmg tables. A new lot ot card tables. Grand and Imposing Sale of 1tisica1 ' 1erchanthse , of every description , inmclmmding time choicest selection of simeet immushe. Time emitiro stoclo of time Max Meyer & Bro , Co. Is on m.nle. Timis stock miccelmo no necommnemtdation to time 1)eoplo of Onmalma. Time sellimmg price is time only thing to cons- mont ems , wimich 1mm mmmomct cases is less than - ' Oslo- quarter Max Meyer & Bro. Co.'s wholesale - sale cost. inspector. He iman skipped for ummlcnovn parts , butt time iollce are confident timat they will ultimsiately rmmmm hmimis to tine-mirtlm. Thieve was anmother monsimer of the gang wise Is known as time "spotter. " He is time fellow who plans time jobs and gets a description of time places to be robbed for time benefit of lila pals , who do time work. . ' I'Iciced lip by tue I'oileo. J. 0. Wlmalanel , Swan Joimnson and John 4 Evanson vent into the imouse of Andrew Crevor at 919 Jackson street at an early , hour yesterday and took forcible posses- sian of the rooms. Time landlord tried to make timcmn vacate time prenmises , but the men were too mammy for him and calmly piled into bed. Crovcr got a policeman and caused tlmem to ho arrested on a charge of trespass and vagrancy. Yesterday Judge 1erka sentenced time fellows to ten days at hard labor on time streets. A couple of weeks ago Adam Morrell , the proprietor of time Merchants Imotel barber shop , decided to beep lila imai' Open nil day on smmndays in order to accommodate a nunm- ber of Imis customers who do not. get down tcvn until in thmo aftermmoon. lie only cm- . ploys a small force in time afternoon. His commrse lma not snot with the approval of some of time other barbers. Monday imo re- celed 1 tlmreatemming letter covered wills red skulls and cross bones. lie was told timat if lao continued hmis present course lie would receive a fine suit of tar and feathers. Time , letter purports to come fromn a special coma- mnittee of aggrieved lommiglmts of lImo lather amid razor. Time letter laos hmeen turned over to time polIce for investigation , ' FJCRSII LJiUJ'TIUNt Jr . .IJIOJIYX. Isimonal iii Now I'z'acticmiiy Iovmmstmmtod and Deserted , VICTORIA , B. C. , Jan , 15.-The British gmmnboat Kaurakat and time survey boat Dart arrived at sydmmey trains time Now Hebrides islands just before time Miowern sailed , Simo brings time report that eruptions at Anmioryn island is virtually deserted by all limo In- Imahiltansta. A new volcano broke out cony in December on a mountain 2,000 feet hiIglm with a crater of COO feet deep. Lava from it. flowed in an Immense stream to time sea , fifteen miles distant , devastating villages amid farnnms In its course anti where time muolten lava rushed immto time sea a great colunnn of steam ascended. Time lmcigimt or time latter ama shown by time sextant on lice Dart was 4,000 feet. Time check of time D.mrl , several mniies at sea , was covered wltim ashes. Crops have been neglected amid it is feared timat many of the natives will starve , Time losses are inn- immense. S 4/ - TEN CENTS &c rtp ; i I --FOR- 45a T Boy'sk Knee Pants : , _ _ THIS WEEK _ _ _ ' Boys' Suits. ' ; We arc now stocked up ) I. 50 , with a very choice se- , lection of Small Boys' , 7 : t Suits that ought to be priced $3m $3.50 , $4 , but $2.00 :1 . : they're half that , M. H. Cook Clothin j\ ; i 13th and Farnani Sts \ ) t yrrfcTh 4t ,