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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1895)
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I - i i'eLtItror "otrll with the Uomocr"t" , tlO I 1 111 the rnlto : RI,1 2,1 II :2"clo atlr I'ry.I''cr the t'h'\JcJ 1110 hy l II' , W ASINOTON , Jan 2C-lr sldent C1cvc land's policy toward \ HawaII WS sustalnel\ , the senate today by a vole of 2t 10 22 The resQluton was orered by Mr. Vest as an . amenlm nt 10 a prevIous resluton on the subject hy Mr Allen of Nebraska , anti Is as follows ; L " ! esoh'el , That while the people or the United States ! earnesty 8Yl11thlzo with the : effort to estahlsh republican Institutions wherever that effort Is male , and recognize 10 the ful.st extent the rIght of eVery people to adopt end maintain their own form ot government unawel anl\ ( \ uninfluenced hy tor. elgn Ilctatol , that the nllllnistraton at [ I I'reaidcnt Cleveland In maintaining this polIcy - ; Icy as 10 our foreign relatIons dEserVes the , : approval / and support / , of the AmerIcan peo. pIe. " I' The vote was on party lines , with the cx- t t cepton ot : tr. Pettgrew ot South Dakota , : . who vote,1 , with the democrats. By n siI- ! , I gUlar colncilenee this one vote carried the resolutIon , ns It woulll have failed on a tie , ha,1 , the vote been on strictly party hinca. : , I The action today pr.ictlcalhy disposes of the : hawaiian question In the senate although ! I Is eqJCtell : to receIve attention trout time to time on the various Ilending resolutons crilclsing the adininistrntiofl. : A dramatIc eplsolle was injected Into the early proc , dlng ot the tly hy n spirIted reply from Mr. Lode of Massachusetts and Mr. : Frye of Maine to the criticisms ot Mr. MIlls of Texas yesterd.Y on the alleged tijer- , cenary motives Inslllring New l ng1nd sm- p ntors In their support ot hawaii. Mr. Frye was partcularly severe In his I' ' arraignment of Mr. Mills , but 110'ce was restored - . stored later In the day ly mutuil cxphann- tons , An agrCment was reached that the bankruptcy bi should have the right of way until dlsllosell of. The sonata journal of 'esterday's proceed- Ing was so voluminous , relating to the Nicaragua bill , that Immediately after the gavel \ Mr. Kyle , IIOlllst of North Da- kotn , secured unanimous consent to dispense with its reading , Senator hoar republican ot Mnssachusets , asked that the rules of the senate be con- i slderei to permit the presence of members- elect of the house on the floor of the senate. Mr. Harris , democrat of Tennessee In the chair , ald that such was the rule , but : lr. Hoar said soma ot the doorkeepers did not r understand . and the senate declared nt his request that the privilege should be extcnded Mr Alien , populIst of Nebraska , presented n rcsoluton authorizing the secretary of the treasury to exercise his discretion In redeem- ing alt forms of paper currency In sliver as oren as he Is convinced that a systematic effort Is beIng made to deplete the gold re- serve and force nn issue of bonds. The reso- \qton \ went over under the rulcs Mr. Mitchell , republican of Oregon , offered an ulcndment to the sundry ci\1 bill provhl- Ing for an investigation by the Treasury department - , , partment of the destruction of eggs of game fowls In the locly mountaIn region and In Alasla. . IIA\VAIIA'S ALLEGED BOND BRIfllS. Mr. Lodge , republican of Massuehusetta . lLIl 1 rosa to.relJly t tim remarls ! of Mr. ! rs3. to. _ ( 11.0 ! . _ : L ! iS thaT , ' ew .nglanl item uawalan bonds , being the motive of the New England senators In the Interest ot hawaii. Mr t1 Lodge said the bond story was a falsehood. : The original statement purported to be based on 1 letter In the possession of I democratic . . doubt to Senator. 11. Lodge expressed toubt as this and said It would be nn easy thing for 7' the senator to Produce the letter. . . ! r. I"rye of Maine followed , and It soon became evIdent that the New England senators - ators wore thephy Incensell Mr. Frye Is one of the most bitterly sarcastic speakers In the se ate , and It Is seldom he has shown , his mastery or thIs line of attack so ef- fectivehy. Mr. Frye read wIth Irony and , emphasis the original charges that a demo- cratc senator had received a letter from Ilwal charging that cheap bonds were be- , , ing floated In Nhv England and this was , the motive behind the enthusiasm ot the New Enlnll senators for Hawaii. He paused for ! a moment ns he fnish cd reading the charge. Then turning to the democratic aide : "if any democratic senator now present - eat has such a letter I ask him to send It to the clerk's desk and have It i'ead. " ; The democratic senators hooked at one an- ] . other but there was no relly. , He proceeded : tr the senator 19 not bore then I will ask him when he comes to produce that letter. " Mr. Fr'e turned his attention to tire detailed - made In the original article tailed charges maJe orlnal artcle quotCl by Mr. Mills and pronounced them ( also throughout. He then referred to an editorial a\lptarlng In a New York morning : 11apor this mornIng. "There Is Intimation made In this article ot sonic peculiar disclosures - closures likely early to come as to certain New England senators , " proceeded Mr. Frye. "Then the names ot Frye and Doutele , and . I think Senators Lodge anti hawley. arc used wIth Iloh suggestive absence In giving names as to avoid a direct cbnrge. So far ns the l'rye family ot Maine Is concered , there Is but one that I know ot and I belong t [ It. " 1"lYE m CAME DRAMATIC . Mr. Frye had move out Into the mIddle aisle anti [ was directly addressing the demo- . crlto senators "I'erhaIJS , " he continued slowly and with galling bitterness , "perliape sonic democratc senat rs vIhl present a letter that I am time r wi I one who hAS recei"ed hawaiian bonds In I I conslderlton of my action bere " I At this point came the 10st dramatic event In the enator's sllech , He reall from the report ot Mr. Miiis' speech wherein the later suggested that It would be wel to have : senatorial Investigation ef these charges I against New 1'ngland : nnd her senators "I had hoped the senator who made tbat suggestion would b here. I wish ho were In the senate now " Thou raising hs ! voice unl'i rang through the chamber , ho added : " \uL I now chare In the absence Dt thin srnator-J make the ( charge so he will read It In the Hccorll- that he conveyed this Information to the New York correspondent ; that he himself Is time democratc senator who his time letter. " There 110 intenee' stines through the ; chandier t "The ahsenco or this Fens tor pre\nts me , front sa'IIf moore I will say the rest In L Ibis presence. I expect him to say 10 the senate whether ho gnve th' information to ' : the correspondents . whether ) he has any information - formation us to New l ng18111 sen3tou ha"- ( I Ing HawaiIan bond interest8. " Mr , I"ryo Ileclarll that the only hawaiian , government funds hell ol\sldo \ ot Inwal , "ero $1,00 of bonds hel.l . In flmmglaml which , clm1lul 1. : , amid \ which time people of Uawu I h3VO tried In vain to get back so al : to hold them thenicelvea. . Mr. Frye then returned to the personal . ( IUrston bctwcCn himself and Mr. Mills , who , hld returnel\ \ to the clianiber Air . MI - denIed , In relJly to one of these questions , : that ho had given the Information on which u the New York newspaper ' story was ' ( oltled , i 01 that ho hall aii- such Inforlaton In his iosessIon until he saw the scene story pub- , lisheth I , upon which stntemont the Maine senator said he would withdraw the charge , bo hall Previously mal0 In the absence of " ) lr . ? , liils. M.r l"ryo then d"/nfl1ell to know whether , Mr. Mills was correctlY reported In lug- y gotng an In\llgaton In \llW ot the , , charge that Mr. Frye had bought II\alan : bonds 11 2 : cents on time dolar , and was , Ilnl utlmlst for the purpose of onhnnclng t their \llue. to which Mr. Mills replied : "I . think I dil say something of that kInd , but c I , sold It In a spirit of playfulness . I surely could not have thought of chnrglng him with anything 10 sordll and mean " ; VEST tUBS'I'JTU1'J : . \lOPTEU. # Replying to tbl& Mr. \'t'o sold ho hail L BUPIIOtelt he anti Mr. Mills bath : known rach I , other hung enough for each to Imow whether . . , the other would steal , and that dropped the controversy . and the vote wal taken on tIme t Veet substitute amendment , which 1'-\le1 . . ' - : , , , , . . - In its adoption by a Tote ot 24 to 22 , the rote \ being a follows : Yeas- late. 011) MI . IRekhum , ( lit'ien , ' / ( _ flanehard . Ilrrl . PelIK w , 'nfTry. linden , HAnnum , nrt. lunton Iluler. ) Ib ) ' , , 'urlI. 'II , Jonr-q ( Ark. ) , Vt , oekrcll . i.lndviy , , Gelt ! . Martin ) VIM \\nI Ih-2I. Nars- . Milieu , ltye . Peff'r . % 1I1ch Cllner , Irl h"rl , ' IiIon. I II l. ! II'el"r , l'nmrrn. higgins , AhpMnn , l'ltr ( ) ' . 1'll. Htewntt , ( iianIlt'r , , 1 Icht I ( Ore. ) , T.I"r , - ( 'ulom , PIl I Woleott-2 . DaviR. 1 : Ir. Tellr : characterized the nmellmcnt fact as Inconstslert and mlslendnlg. The that Minister Stevens had been extra om- dons , It indeed ho hall been , did not justr ) ' time Ilreslllent In attempting to untlo what the hCOPiO ot HawaI hall tlone On time contrary . trnry , It hal been the policy of thIs government - mont to recognize any government that would maintain Isel In view of these facts he was not willing to Put In the records of \ the senate nn nhRllo falsehood , "and that , " ho paul , "Is what you : tlo If you accept . cept this nmenllnent ( , " and ho ndttd ho tlil not believe all the senators who hind cast their votes for thin amendment approved of It In their hearts. _ After further crltelsln the course ot time administration , Teller said : "I the ndmln- Istrnton desires to go to the people again on thIs hawaiian Iueston they wi receive a lesson compared with whIch the rebuke of the last electon will be a mere passing shower ; It wIll be a sorry day when the people get another lick at them on Hawaii . " . There was applause ant hatmRhter In the galleries It Mr. Teller's earnestness , which waH checked 11 thin presIding omcer. The morning hour having explrell , the lIavaiiaui Iueston was haiti aside . Unani- mous consent was given that the bankruptcy huh should be the unfnlshell busIness until acton wns seeurell. At : 1 o'cloce ! time Renato heard eulogies on the late Representative Charles O'Neill. Tributes or respect were delh ered by Senators - ntors I'rye , Siuermnami Buter anti Alison , after which , ns a further marl of respect , the senate auljotmrumed . n.W.I'S t'INtI.Jt IHTI UN. Absurd Story of humid . 'ft'ihiiig B"ly Dls- errllc.1 by l'netM. W.\SHINGTON , Jan 26.- lnlster Thur- ston was seen today relative to the state- ment that the HawaIan goverment was selling bonds In this country at 25 cents emi the dollar for the purpose or Inluenclng a feeling In favor of amimiexation. Mr. Thur- stout mad ( the folowing statement : "There Is no more POssibilitY or such a thins being Ilone br the Hawalau government than by the United Slates government. Dr law the hawaiian government can borrow mouey for two l'ur1ose9 ouly vlz : "I. To pay potsl savings bank depositors In case the treasury Is unable to meet the demal.d. " 2. For the purpose or constructing cer- tain I'nblo Imprvemeuts , such as war ves- sels. roads bridges , harbors and Public buildings , which , together with the nmounts to ho spent for each are specified In several acts authorizIng time loans. "So far from being troublell concerning financIal mnatters. the provisional government was , amid . the republc now Is , 8trouger In that respect than any other. The con- tnuous balance ill l the treasury has ranged (101 $200.000 to 100000. "If It were true that the royalists had not palll their taxes , It would male no np- preclablo tllerence to the treasury , ns the amouut which they pay Is huh very smal As a mater of fact. however , the royalists halo nearly al paid their taxes the deln- quents being no greater In number or amount than usual "As to Ieiing bonds In this country at 2 ; cents emi the dolar there Is not a shadow of truth In either part , ot the statement. In the first place , the several loan acts pro- hibit the Issue of bonds at less than 90 cents on the dollar , and In the second , the govern- mont has not sold bonds over In this coun- try , as It has borrowed all the moner I mieedetl right In honolulu at 5 and 6 per cent , the bents being sold over the treasury counter for par no discount or commission being paid or allowed to any ammo. "The net Increase of the debt for the fiscal period ending March 31 1801. was $200.20S. . 1 of which : \\S expended 'on the Public works specified In the several loan acts. Not only has the gO\'trnmenL not been ob- higed to borrow money for its currenl expenses - penses but It , has had ! uch a large surplus on hand from current receipts that It advanced - vanced from the current receipts In the treasury to the loan fund accounts the sum of $ SGD which was expended on the speci- fed public works. and also wIthstood 1 run of o\'er $300,000 on the postal savings bank. At the end or the perIod new deposits had nleuced the amount 50 advanced from cur- rent recelllts to the postal savings bank to $219,402. "The net financial result of the period may be summarlzell as 'follows : The government - ment has palt all current expenses ; bas bui public works authorIzed by the several loan acts to the amount ot $2S .000. for which It borrowed In round numbers only $200.000. the remainder being furnished from current receipts , anti paId all bonds and treasury notes maturing during the period , amounting to $35.000 ; has paid nil maturing Interest emi bonds amountng to $379,000 ; has repaid to postal savIngs bank depositors - pslors time sum ot $219,000 ; has deposited a sinking fund 10 meet hands maturing In the future time sum or $1,775. and closed this period with $370,229 In the treasury. "The governmft Is now installing a pumpIng - lug plant and additional water mains In Honolulu to the amount of about $150,000. All of the pipe and machiner Were bought In this coummtry I Is also building a serIes of wharve trol 300 to 600 feet In iengtli . to accommodate the large steamers now running to Australia and Japan. " SUUII RESOLUTION : . tMENDED. 10um Commltoo Il"100e It Some mend Ir'os Upon Iho ICI 1 I I 'lor. WAShINGTON Jan 26.-The house com- mllee on foreign affairs today voted to re- port to time house a substitute for the reso- luton emi tim hawaiian rebellion Intro- tucCI by ! r. Storer of Ohio. The subst- tute omits time personal allusion to the Dl'ltsh minIster at Hawaii contaIned II tlmc , preamble or Mr. Storer's resolution also the leerCleo to time republic as an estab. Ished , recognized government , which was teemed ummmmeeessary . The substitute Is as follows : "Resolved , That the president be requested - quested to trnnsmlt to tIm house of repro- sentatVos , If not Incompatble with the public Interest all correspommilence thocu- ment 01' other Informlton In the posses- slun ot the government In I'egarll to arms hav'ng been urnlshed by Drlth subjects to persons In ( rebelion , agaInst the gover- ment of time lawllal l'lands , or In regard tl any intervention 1 > any representatives Rt Great Britain to 1l\"ent time Ipplcaton of inertial law as proelalmell by said gov- orment to these concerned In said re- bellon who claim to be British subjects " Mr , Sturel- was Instructed to report the rosollol to the Imouse and will probably do ao 01 Tuesday , 1'1110 111111ls I I i \ hump > Ilmu. W.\SHINGTON , . , Jnn 26-The senate corn- mitten on pUbc buildings today Ilthorlze11 /'clrts on time most of the imbue build- InH3'hldl recently \sell time lmotiac 1/0nH which were : South Onumima , Neb. , HeM : Nuw\orl , Ky" , $ ; o.cO , I'uvomhle reports wel' also mimetic on the Renlte hii Ilvllll for l'ublc buildhumgs at Puns , K ) ' _ . fur $ IO. IJI < lt The committee had the Chicago PUltila hulhlnH under con.hleraton hut I > publc action uwnllm Inf < rmtOI from tl su- 11CI'v151n nrchltect lS ta Ule new building anti \Iooablo ' cost. bultlna t-I ' ; 'II 3o : ' ! tl"r I . \ 11'1'/10'1. ' / . \SHINO'I'ON , Jan. 26-'fhe amendment to the bill 10 nmVo the iugnr differential , which Mr. Meyer of 1ouisIanmi ' 1le'er Ioulslann gave notice thai ha wLu\ offer , Ilrovldes th3 duty on raw . sugars Imllortcl , thal be 10 I'er ' cent nil , .aIUI'II. instead of 40 ier cent ' 1hls would give In udltonal [ revenue of $ S , J.O or $ lt.U0.Cik ) 1. he sa'e . antI wi COml3n.nte Amerlran sugar GI'uwers f < / ' the removal of the ihitferetitiaL Helre.cnlutve Price ot 1ouisImmna couitutnpiate's olrerlnJ aim aumemimi- . me/a to the sUgar bill by whll.h the bounty for the current year wi h , paId , > \cUfIt111 Via ' imm S I mmmii ii , liii one r . WASIlNG''ON , Jan. 2.-'rhmq govern- ment of Swcllon and Norway has slgnlte'l its wlllgn s to allow IL minister here 10 serve lS I memher of the Venczueiln clallu commls lon In Illnce or Senor no. immero ( mitmt'nmmli'e $ Ic'I'r"slltatn. at ' 'rl'u \Y.U3hhINC'rON. Jun. 21L-Time Ilrcsldent has reconlzct Imiiuci Caritilo lS cnsul fJf ( iuatenmuia at F'raimcisco I general OUltemala Sll Frilcisco I ZLIUZ i)8VIi . I Caries htoiltvmder : as consul of IIUII I 1\1. I tlrlo lolnller lS cOlsu o NO NEED FOR ! ; IRE REVENUE I WiSOl Thinks His Di Will Produce AU the Oountry Needs QUESTIONED TiE VIGINIANS ' FIGURES Heed l'ut l'ulntc QueHlol tu tIme 'mVay's Illt 1.an ! Chatrmul , Jetlrtlll the EffOct of lell\UIJ time 81/11 liliforemitimmi , WASINOTON , Jnn. 2C.-At time opening of the house today , on moton of : tr. Bailey , democrat ot Texas , a bill was passed to grant to the Gainesville , McAlester & St. Louis railroad the rIght to construct two brnch hues through the Indian territory ; also on motion ot Mr Flynn , republican of the Oklahoma Central Oklahoma , to grant Oklnhora Centrl railway a right of way through Oklahoma and time Indian Territory. After tim cal ot committees for reports time house , on moton of Mr. Wison , democrat . crat ot West VIrgInia , chairman or the ways amid means commitee , went Into committee of the whole to consider the bi to repeal that Portion ot the bill at August 2S , IS9 I , \orton \rovldlng for tIme Imposition of a differential ot one-tenth ot a cent per 110ul1 on sugars of.\ grades Imported from \ bounty payimug countries. Mr. 10pllns \aylng , republican of Illinois , Imme- tlately gave notco of nn nmellment ho would offer nt the proper tme In the simIle of a 11rovlso thnt the duty should remain In force ns against any country or tepellencr of any country which tlscrlmlnatell against time Unlel States , and : tr. Meyer , democrat of Ioulsiana , gave notice of nn Imellment to Inc/ease time nil valorem duty on ni grades of sugar from 40 per cent to 50 per cent nl valorem , In opening the delto Mr. Vm'iisomm ex 11resset the hope that It would be hrlef. The house , he said , hall twice sent to the senate bils contaIning provisions for time free 1m. IJrtaton of nil sugars , raw anti refined. He sa 11 the purpose of this bill was to repeal the proviso for time Impositon or the one , tenth of a cent additional agaInst bountr" 111d augara. For sixty years , Mr. Wilson said , there had exIsted between countrle 11aylng sugar bounties treaties contalnlnl1 "ravore.l mmatiomm" clauses Dy these treates the UnIted States agreed not to lscrlmlnate against the governments who were parte ! to them. Time German government had pro tested against this discriminating duty over before time bill became a law amid Mr. 'VI son sent to the clerk's desk anti had read time protest ot the German minister , tate July 13 , 18tH , ngalnst this proposed duty ns tn contravention ot the "fnvored nation' clause of the treaty between the Germal empire amid the United States. He also iipmi read the formal 11rotest or the German goverment , dated August 2S , IS9 anti the letter of Secretary Oresham to tu Oerman nmbassador , dated December 7 1893 , amid the latter's reply thereto le timer had reati the formnl notifIcation ot thu reat tu Germnn ambassador or the existence 01 Texas fever among cattle hnportCl Intc Germany and the imperial edIct prohmibitin Inperlal edIctrohlbltnr their admission and nnother letter specill . cal ) disavowing any purpose or retalator on the part ot time German government ant placing the edict prohlhltng further 1m portntons on purely sanitary grounds. The letter oC October : G from the Germar ambassador Is a formal notfcaton that "it consequence of the introduction of Toxin ! fever by means of two shipments trom Ne\1 York the huportnton of fresh beef and catt , from timm Unied States to Germany wl shortly be prohlhlted. I have to add the shipments made from the United States UI to October 2S will be admitted under com pulsory slaughter at landing , " the ambas sldOr states anti concludes : "I reserve fo : a later communicaton t [ rcur excelenc the partculars or these cases " CLAIM IT WAS TEXAS FEVER. The nmbnssador In a letter to the secretar' of state , dated October 31 , says : "Th which Lh l the umommort9 mixpress on severe ' _ _ _ _ _ ! _ _ _ uccitseumma w yuur , XCCICICY as my Liersotmam opinion Is now officially confirmed by In- structons whIch I ha\'e received - from Berlin. The Imperial government when It decreed the prohibition of cattle. for from Intending It as a retal ton , was merely prompted by veterinary consIderations. By expert authority the exIstence or sickness was es- tablshed In two separate cargoes which were recognized with Ibsolute certainty as Texas fever anti only thereon was the prohibiton ot Importlton Issued. There remained no doubt that Germany must have recourse to protection against this dangerous disease , which heretofore had not . lade its appear- ance among cattle thero.and 1 resort to pro- proimibltory measures Wl compulsory. Notwithstanding - withstanding the ImmedIate existing danger all shipments from the United States made up to the 29th of October were admitted out of specIal consideration . under eompulsory silughter on landln . " The question was IslCl as to whether Germany violated the favored nation clause less when she gave an export bounty to protect her sugar than we dId when we placed an additonal duty on such sugar to protect ours ? Mr. Wison replied he would como to that and proceeded to state that although Germnn und Austro-Hungary were not namcd In the sugar scheule ot the tariff act , that fact did net relieve the situation. The simple language ot our treaties with those countries guaranteed to them admission to our mar- kets on ns favorable terms as any other country unless the other countries gave the United States an advantage through reciprocal - rocal benefits. VIOLATED NO TREATY. Mr. Reed called Mr. Wilson's attention to the obiter dictum ot the attorney general , whose interpretation of the favored nation clause WIS that an export bounty provision oould be compensated for by nn Import duty without its violation . Mr. Wilson In reply contended the attorney - torney general's decisIon on time salt duty held that the removal or the duty ns against certaIn countries was not I gratuity . hut a favor gnntell for reciprocal benefits. That was the best In- terpretaton of the favored naton clause. In reply to Mr. Dalzel he took issue with Senator Vest , who was quoted as saying the opinions ot the secretary ot state anti attorney - torey general on this subject were opposed to ench other Mr. Wison said the Sugar I trust was henefted by the one-tenth this- ' criminaton anti that no other class , In- ' eluding time Louisiamma planters . reaped any bemmofit. Mr. Wilson then branched oc Into a this- cuss Ion of the queston ot the govermmmmmemmt's revenue , laying down the proposition that time treasury did not need adiltonnl revenue "I would like to dispel fro I time minds of the American people " BalI he. "the common - mon and Irevalent , idea thnt time treasury Is In distress from lack of revenues. " This Itatement was received wIth jeers on time republican side , but Mr. Wison waved It oft deprecatngly , declaring that SI far as time revenues were concerned time treasury was In n [ danger ot detault. Ho again expressed - pressed the opInIon , In which he salll he hall never wavered , that the tarIff hiI as It originally passed the house , with the Income tax Ilrovlslon and with no duty on SUKar , would under normnl conditons have suppleJ enough revenue. "Instoall of banltruptcy staring us In the ( ace , " saId be . nmld a howl of rcpublcan derision , "we are moving oteadly and per- sistenty toward a surplus. . " CIALIENOED WILSON'S laUnES. Mr. Dnqley or Maine Ult Mr. hopkins of Iinois closcll whim Mr Wilson at this point chalenJlng his figures. Time former called Mr. \\'Iison'a attclUon to the fact that this month alone time defciency was already $ S,000,000 and Mr. Hopllns stated that noJen810n \ Ilayments hnd been made thIs month. Mr Wison repudiated theee figures. Mm' , Uotlklus called Ar , ViIson's attention to tIme fact that the denclency since tIme tariff hlll gone Inlo operatIon / had been each month from $5OOO.Ooa to $13,000,00. Mr. Wisn contented himsel with the stat lent timatMr. . Carlisle's report expllne,1 this The present troubl with the treasury , he said was not lack of revenue , but time de pleton of tIme gold reserve. Mr . Blair of New lamp hlro lalclI Mr. Wison to state , without equivocaton , whether In view ot time letter read In the house today ho believed German was reo talltng emi account of time dllcrhnlnatnJ sugar duly , or was excluding our meat producll [ 101 sanitary motives. "My' honest opinion Is . " pl'od Mr WI" son . "tbat Germany tlicovered thlt our meat was diseased because that duty was Inll08&d on her sugar. " ( ,1ughter , ) "You state then , that Germany c mrs _ lere with 1 lie on htr lips ? " retorted Mr . nalr , shnrpl , "and expect us to \ legislate on that basis ? " Mr. Wilson mmi'o n. reply , but concluded by saying this ( UIertnlal should be rrpelCl , because It was \ bntrry to our treaty stlpim- Intons : beeuse , " . gAVE the country dlscrlm- Inted against vocton for finding means ot retaliation , ' yh1ehm alarmed other countries , anti , lastly , becihtt It walll relieve the people - plo ct an umnjuttmmx and one nol miceded 1 for IJrpses of revenue. Mr. Meyer of Loulslnl opposed time bill . Mr. Pric of I.oulslana tel the positon the differentIal duly was not a violation of the most flvere nntOr iJ SC of time treaty with Ocr- manr. Therc wa no guarantee thnt It tIme differential was emoved Oermany woull cease her dlserh Innton against our meat products. At the eonQuslQQ of Me , Price's remarks , Mr. Hepburn of'Iown gave notice of nn ! nmendment he shoull erer later I provides ; fcr I tax of $ per ton on vessels ownell In , whole or In part by subjects of any foreign government entered at nnr port ot the United States. This slittil apply only to time vessels sbl1lly ot such nntons as' shal In the jUllrment of tIme pre hlent make any trade or commmmner clal or police regllaUon which prohibits 01 unfairly hamllers the hlllort or sale of nn , United food or States farm ptouct exported rrm tilt Mr. Warner ot New Yorle closed the Ill hate for the day Iii time course or his remarks ' marks he read a statement from n sigal journal that nlthough this bIll might pns ! the house , It would fail In time senate. ( Time house , at 510 ; p. m. , loured , 81SSION : IS 1'A.TICAII. 4J1ii . UomocrntA 810:1 - lul' ; ; ; for ' \1) 'urlher I.egislmutlcmim II I ho ivmmtmte . WASINOTON , Jan. 2G.-Tho fnal this . posal of the Nicaraguan canal bi , which OCCUl1101 the attention of the senate fOI : so mummy weeks , has Jrought ! the democratl of thnt bodr face to face with the \roblel of the IJrogram for the remainder of tl session , or which thcre now remnlns him ' thirty worltnS clays . There Is already fall prospects or n sharII contest between tl various measures on the calendar anti es ! peclaly between the IJoolng bi and thl , bis for the Ilmlsslon ot Arizona and Ne\ ' Mexico ns stntcs. I has been practcalJ I agreed ever shico the democratc cnucul held soon after the convening of the IJresen : scsslon In Decemher thnt time Imnluuptcy bl would be taltn up by general consent Ife : the Nlcarngua bili . Senator George , who wl have chargl ot the banltrultcy bill , gavi notice ot his Intcntcn to ask to have I called UI today but Senator Chandler mudl It clear that time bill coull not be tnltl . UII without a vote on comisideration. Del0 cratc senators ns a rule , express tim . opinion that tub bankruptcy bill can h L disposed or In four or live days , blt republ can senators think It will require greate . time. Furtimernmore a majority of the re , pUblcan senators are opposed to the Georg , I barltnptcy hi nnd some of the more In fuental of them express the determlnntol I to keep It before the senate until the cbs ' , of tIme session rather than alow It to becom a law. ' Senator Butler hns gIven notIce ot his In I tenton to move the consideration or th , m polng bill when the banlmlptcy bill shil r be disposed of I has been supposed eve I since the democrrtc caucus that the terri ; tonal ndmlsslon Plus wOld succee:1 : the banI - \uptcy bill , and time republcan senators wen 1 Informell In tlelr caucus that It Is the pur I pose ot Senater Faulkner , chairman ot th - territorial commlte . to Insist that this orde shal be mimaimitaimmetl Time republicans re t garth this prospect of a connlct In the demo m cratc rnIs 111th relish. The failure of th 3 republIcan caucus to mnle any serious refer ence to these fnanc/al / and current complea tons ts taken as' evidence by many thnt thl I question , lS well as etimers will be left sus t pended and timat they at present have n ) purpose of offering oven a' temporary ex - pod lent for tit reler ( of the treasury , an , - they will probably unite In encouraging do ' r bate not only 'or Senator Aiien's Alnlmm I' invostigatiomms , but they will do all they cato ' to encourage Sentem Duter to a proseculo of the petton 'of Hon. Sampsol Pqe , 01 , recent demacratt candidate for..gcverrmor . 0 t South Carolnaf or an Inv'stigion of elce I tons la that , slte , \qnd will probably eve , assIst In mmhtii'1ae " "t.r with n ro , _ _ _ _ _ m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m _ _ _ _ . . . . - . . speeches o-f their own. I will develop within a day or two that the democrats are Wihout 1 majority lithe Csenate- and therefore unnble to do business wihout the assistance of the republea/ Or popuhlss. Time seating of Mr. Prichard In Mr. Jarvis' place reduced the democratic vote to rorty-three out of a total of eighty-fIve , or a majoriy or one. Clarke and Mantle , repubhicatms have Cnrke Mante republcans. \ boon elected to fill time vacancies from Wyoming and Montana , respectively. When they take their scats the senate will number elghty- seven members . or hich tIme democrats will still have only forty-three members , or one less tban a majority. ' ltl T.tlYL'ISc Jll\DE iLLEGAL , Representative Jopkils of 111018 Intr- , lnecR n "o"sur" In the 101 ! " . WASHINGTON , Jan. 2G.-Re resentatve Iopldns of Illinois has Introduce,1 a lull to prevent wIre tapping which Is similar to that Introduced by Senator Chandler In the senate. The bill has been referred to the committee on Interstate commerce and will probably be considered by that committee at its next meeting. In this conecton the 'nshlngton Evening Star today says ediorialy : So long a [ wire tapping was an offense committed by one set of rogumes to filch from time pockets of others In the same line a share of their Immoral gains th public was not much concerned , but since the misdemeanor has developed Into the stealing of news rrom the wires er a news gathering and news distributing asso- caton by a competitor In the same business It has achIeved considerable prom Inence. I Is not strange that such dlshonety should be remind among the riffraff always to be found In some brlnch or other or the horse racing and pool s llng business , but It Is rather surprisIng that such conscienceless conduct should develop In connecton with the journalistic profession. To meet misconduct - duct of time sort referred to , Senator Chandler has Introduced n bill which provides that the conviction ot any person who shal , "wrong. fully tap or connect a wire with the tele- graph or telephone wires of any person , cor- porlton or association engaged In the trns- mission of news" shal he followed b > 11n- Ishment of "a fine of not more than $2.000 or Imprisonment not excet1ing two years , or hy both such flume and immmprisonmmment. " To this measure objection cannot be made by any save those who expect at some time or other to be guilty ot the offense Indicated. The bill should become a law nt an early date " Iel ! . \pprove,1 ; ; ; , ly time irniiiiommt. : WASHINGTON , Jamm 26-The president has approved time urgent tleflcicsmcy bill ; also acts authorizing certnln army othlcers to administer oaths ; fqr.he relIef of the wIdow of the late Captall/ . , B. lloyd Eighth cav- airy ; for the relief G Mr4 Victor ' 'hluet ; to rcmovo time clnr ot deserton ngalnt infantry' Private Joseph .jtcmhell. 1 } ; Fih Connecticut J I' I ' 1 The president flu flso approved time act authorIzing the Ii/mi c four condemned can- non to the /overlnent omcers In charge of , the 'ot 1 Oakwood government 'ot ' In cemetery , Chicago anti tim ) } It : nuthorlzlng the Little hock & tht jhjmUioad , company to construct . struct bridges acrfS3 , limo Fourche , l. Feyre amid Pett Jean rhrlrBII - Arkansas - - 1lormu" cllu'UhlrI"II \ ; , WASINGTONt 1J , Ja'I' ' 26.-Te withdrawals or gld from IhB ; treasury at New Yacht for todaY'1 shipments . t Iggregated $ fh , 100,000 : $5,200,000 coIn anJL"IOOOO \ liars and from Boston $250.000. tlal , t a total ot $6.a.07 ' which Is believed Iia IItho , largest nlolnt of geld ever wlthlra\n"11 1 sln.le dal 'fhls leans time resen" 1 $5G,782,85S . , lnrlng time month of Uecemler the wlthdriwah aggre- gated $321.G23.6 : ll far dUrng the /lreHent / 10nth. $2 3,203.51 making the total with- trawals during the fty.slx [ . days , $59,466,665. Uf Inluflt to I , \ miv'rttsor.4 I1l l'uimi'simari . Mr g , H , lalno has resIgned the posIton ot buslneu : manager of The Coslopoltnn Maglzlns anI I associated himself with the l'rccter & Collier Co. , 12 Walnut St. . Cm- cinnati , 0 lr _ Elaine Is a pn\ctcl prInter .nd has publstc,1 : a countr 10spaper. . flu ; . lug two adminIstratons I.eU5 a deputy cclrctor ot Internal revenue In one of the most Important districts In Kentucky , ' /ler his brother , : r. J. R : . Elaine. nol ot mime Globe Company , Cincinnat For , the past few years he hal been wih "he Cosmo- politarm . " first a cashIer . then as allvtrthlng manaer , aril lasty u mcn lel' of tIme entire business ( lep rlmc nt Time lrortor f Collier eo" , whie not the Inreut advertising alel ' ) ' lu the Unie 1 Status , have the finest line of cutunm era. . OPPOSED TO FORECLOSURE ) ? Scunto OOl1t1oa : on Pacifo R'ats Fio3 nu Exblmlvo Report FORFEITURE OFIE CHARTERS SUGGESTED Hffn\llJ of time Ielt 1111 nn 1 : tcnlol ot tie : , 'lmo of I' . ) 'lcnt J.ookrl on wih ' ' ' ' if , I'ortiomt of I'mii'or-t'miyimn'mit lt n I'orto" time Helt 1lh : , leer W.S1NOTON , Jan. 25.-Snntor BrIce ehnlrmnn of the cnnto c01mltee on rail- roads , today presentc.1 a I'eport from that I commi tee concering the Pacifc railroads. The report Is not hase1 [ Oi mummy bill before . congress amid Is IltemlCl sllpl' to supply : time senate "Ith all time Inforlnton attain- able concerning time Inlobledness of the I Pacific rllroads , together wIth a brief . sketch or the history ot both time Union : Pacifc amid Centml Pacfc systems , which Is don under the following heads ns rc. garlls time Union Pacific : t. 'fho churter , constructon of roads anti ubsequent legislatlomm . 2. 'fhe roads COmlloslng the 1)'stem al present amid their fnnnclal stats , 3. Polcr ot owning nnll controling blnch hues ot roads and other outside Invcst- - mel ts. C 4. Measures of reler , . Time part of time report tlovotell to Pacifc railroads deals wih the charter a/II leglsia- I ton , roads elbriced In time s'stom , huebt- ! I ellncs3 , assets amid tnrnlngs , The report ) ) makes no direct leCOlmemutons ! , but nrges t time Importnnce of Uklng UII the question of the Paeilc road Indebtedness In the follow- , I mig te/ls : - "The present Practical queston of time In- - debtedmmess ot the bmul-allei Pacific railroads - roads Is of vast magnlude amid of the highest - { est InlJo/lance , Its Eoluton nnd settement p and a fnal ndjustment ot the relntons of time other with these roads , looldng to the 1 ultmate dlschargo of this Illebtetncss and r the early rehabiltaton of the roads so I that they mny serve the purpose for which a they were orllnal ) " created , Is Imperatively t tlemmmammtiod not emily by the Unlell States a acid the roads timemmisolves . but also hy the i communiies anti people which they serve _ wIth rairoad facilities and by time holders C ot valid securites Issued or guaranteed by ' a their companies. - lEIUW SHOULD BE COMPItEIIENSIVE. r 'he measure of relief to be Provided - ought to be comprehenslvo and far-reaching e enuugh to embrace nil these Interests I - should especlalr alum to preserve the rIghts 1 of the United States In the premises and C to be such as time roads can live ummmulcr 0 Whatever of IJrtnershhl relatons exist be- - tween the United States antI these roads should bo termlnatel In such manner as t sbal ho to the Interests of both. In deal- r Ing with this subject more regard must be _ had for present coull tons than for past _ gm'iovammccs. Hecolccton of the Credit e ! obiler anti other nnju3t manipulatons _ should Iwt o\'erbalance the sohiet' business C thonght or today , or outweigh commsldera- r tons and conditons ohtalnlng' at the _ present timmie. " tnH. - After discussing , various measures ot male- e lug secure time governmmment's Indebtedness on - the Union Pacific , the report says : "Another . - course feCIS to ha.e been left open by timeS s government under the sth ! section of the _ act of 1862 , which provided that the grants o were made upon the condition thaI the como - o panr shonld par the subsidy bonds at ma- il trlt ) . . ThiS Is a conditon subsequent and _ for a breach of the sale the United States a may at Um maturity of the debt proceed to mm forfeit the charter of the company anti wlnll , n up its business through h a recelvenhlp timid : C take its chances for I fall recovery of what- if cvel' 110rton of time debt It may be able to . obtain. From what we have said abele wen thInk It sure that that amount would be n - - " , . , . " ,1 1".1Do' 1 I. n .un.tnn "n.O"o" . ' ; , ; ' " t ; ; l "t ' ; tthl ; ih I , l m It 170t J g under the clrclmstancse to 10 , " To this the report nilds : "Your committee , Imowover docs not wIsh to be umler.toOl as recommending this measure pi forfeiture . but suggests Itas nn alternative If Its other romedles , beloved ! now to be better . should fail. . " OPPOSE GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP. Positive ground 15 taken against the gov- ernment's foreclosing the lens and operating time roads. To this plan they say there Ire many grave objectons , and add : "No considerable - siderable number of citizens ot the Unied States , certainly not a majority , has ever the- cared In favor of the goverment control or rairoads. and fewer yet have over se- riously entertained the Idea that the government - mont should enter the field of ralroadlng ns time owner and operator or but one trammscoum- tlnental line of road and thus come In cam- petition with the other transcoatnental Ine operated hy several Indlvhluals. Besides the main lines of the Union Pacifc and Conlral Pacifc ( which wer Intemled by congress to maim and constitute one transcontnental line ) , there are now In the Unlte,1 States four other lnes reaching from the Mississippi rIver to the Pacific ocean anti hl\ng ! theIr connections with eastern trunk In s. iVo thlnle It clear b2)'ond question that as I flmian- cial Investment the operation of time bond- aided Pacific roads by the goverment would be a fat faIlure. And we are abundantly satisfied timat on the queston of govermental policy It would be lt prescnt nnll under exist- Ing circumstances unwIse and would be rrught with serious consequences to the republIc - publIc . and with results tar-reaching and In time enll Injurious. " REFUNDING TIE ALTImNATIVE. In ease or the failure of these pluns they suggest that the only alerat\'e wOlld be to refund the UnIon lac11c debt for a con- sllerable perIod of tme , at a rate of Interest commensurate with time earning capacity of the road. "This , " says the report , "Is the plan which has tound mest favor wih financiers and those who have given this subject much atteumt 10mm. " As to the period tor which the debt shoullJ he cxtended and with respect to the rate of Interest , mme special rrcommclllaton Is made. " 'hat " tars the report , " 11 be n mater for further IIJ19tlenl. when time cl- tails et the plan shal bo more [ uly de- vclo/Jed. / At present our r commeninlons will be communed gen'Plly ) ' 0 time mater of the rerundlng of time lIcht , for such n period nnd lt such I rate of Interest ns shal enable the conmpany under crdlnary clrcul- stanet nml hlslness conditions , to meet time current Interest and a pOl'ton ot the prIncIpal of time debt each year , so that nt time expiraton ot time \erloll for whIch the extension Is granted the debt may be willed lut In this nrrngement two plans have been EIgge tell ( : "I Time continuance of the sinking fund anti time payment Into It ot n larger share of time earlnts thnn are now palll Into It " 2. Icrlollcal pa'imuemmta of a fixed Imount Into the treimaumry of tIme UnIted States ummtll time mhiit Is liuiuimiatod. ' ' 'I'iio cormmmmmlitee does not mit present offer Cml ) ' suggestion at to the relict to be affordemi time Central Pacific , AI'I'hiO.tCiiliO Thl I Si LS'EIt tmhmumlmmlstrmitioum "tt'mi % ViIi I'resm'mit 'Jhiecmm ci I.rglsietivum l'ropmmmui. WAShINGTON , Jan , 26-Time amount of goiml withdrawn today at New York wai $810,000 , whmiclm reduces time gold reserve to $36,069,095. 'lime lresiuient , Secretary Carlisle - lisle amid Attorney General Gluey' hail a long conference at time white imouce today , at uvimicim time flnmmmmeiai aituatton , it is saId , was tllmtcusseml In aim its pimases. Secretary Car' lisle % vemmt to the wiuite house mis early as 9:30 : this mormuiimg , anti was seems jolmmed by Mr. Oitmey. It is imo Icumowum whmat , If any- tIming , was docidcmi umpomm , but It Is imelioveti that cariy 1mm time coinIng week time ndnmln- istration mcmi in congress will make on atm- tiuormtativo propositioum to time silver mmmcmi looking to time imassago of a bill providing for time issue of $500,000,000 In 3 uer cent bands , coupled with some sliver iegIslation. Frlentis of the admimmistration argue IL woulml bis vimu for tIme iiver mmiemm to accept army fni ; ' amid liberal offer , as 1mm case they refuse aumy sliver legislation dumring time next two years would be out of time question , Fm ye r I Ii ii I I mm r I mummi mu htcecmi em t lou , WAShINGTON , Jamm , 26-Time puhille boil commimittee of time lmouma has reporteml favor. ably with amnentimente time hiartinan resoh'i. tion requesting time secretary of the Interior to suepcnul all action 'ooking ' to thmo aplro'al of raiiread selections of public laumd und'i time provisions of the imules of time c'parttnent of Juily 9 last , until congress disposes at limo bill providIng for the examiminatlon anti ciasal- firation of mineral hsnmls in Montana and itiaimo , situated in the Northern Pacific 6ratmt , tJb.thlit'itN Ai"u 1'OiI ANUL'lilit Cf.1itl cecieii lie tim i'otoflieo I n Teke time l'iacc , itt a Carrier. W'ASiIINGTON , .lami , 26.-Special ( TeIc- grammm.-I'ostninstcr ) Clarkson of Onmaha hma wnittemm Cnumgressmamm Mercer stating timat hum Is desirous of getting an allowance' of $600 a year for an atiditiotmal cleric tar time 0111cc , 'i'hmis extra clerk is ncede'l by reason of time artier of time l'Ostoiiico ciopirttmmemmt isueti January 1. trammeferrimig ommo of time clerks 1mm the Ommmnima olibee to duty 1mm time field as carrier , Mr. Mercer has prssemmtemi time umm.'mtter to time l'oetoiilce tieimartmmment and tergeul favor. able action. Coumgm'esimmuum : Mereer today pro- semmtcd Iii time Imomiso the creulemitlals of Con- grossmnti'ciect Jesse Il. Strojo , wimo has been chosen to succeed Mr. hiryan of time First district. ( ioumgressmuamm PickIer of South iikota Again called at the Immillaum office todty wltim time five representatives of the Ymmmmleton Siommx of thmo l'ine ithle agemmey , S. 1) . , and lmmui aim exteimiloil hmemurimmg before time commm- immlssloni'rs , Timoe imiulinmms believe they hmave nbommt accoummphishmeul time Iiulrie of thmeir tmiission anti are mmo' neatly to retminmi to their reservation , hurt found thmemmmaelves iii an eta- iuarrassimmg prcthicaimmemmt , immasumimeim as they have mme fumitis of timeir own to carry timeumi imommme , Commiummlssiommer hirowmmitmg imas comm. ecmteu1 to imay time expenses of their trans- Portatiomm for these immtllans otmt of a comm- tiumgetmt tumid. At time commfcreimce today time hmmtlirumms mmmade amiotimor Plea for time reummoval of Jtgemmt Smnitim of time 'i'ammiciomi ngemmc3' . An inspector viil he sent immimimetbimutely to lii- vestlgate time mmmatter amid immake report to time immtu'rior miepmitmmmemut ; , Congresammummn Meteor totla3' lresemmteil time lmotltiomm of Cigarmmmakers ummmlomm No. l3 of Qmmmalua amtti of MagIc City Federal umuulomm of iamItm ! Ommialma askimmg for tIme lntssalo of time bIll for tlmc hmrotectiomm of Anmericamm seammien. .bolmmm Pierce of Soumtim Ialtota mmrniveil tonight - night as a relmmforcetmmemmt of time commtIngemmt seeking legishimtlomm for time extommslomm of a raiiroach frommm Siommx City to Jumleshmmmrg. A postoiilce ima' been t'stahlisimeti mit Starelmer , Gregory county , S. i ) . , witim Srummiuel Gilmmgly as lOstmmimustor. l'osmnastors ivero appoimmted today as fumi' iowa : lom'aii'aumilemmer , Frimimkiimm commmmt' , Nicimolas Stoffen , vice .1. 14 , French , resigmietl ; Thormmtomi , Cerro ( lordo county , S.V. . Dmmn. datowitz'ico Chmaric4 Scimmmeider , resigned. Soutlm 1)alcota-Daim fortim , hiammul couummty , A. Il. Wiser , vice S. it.i'eeks , reslgmmed , 11.11 LitOAt ) 1Ni ) ( I tI.tNTu , itilnority of time t'uilIe i .mimiuia Coimmmmilttmmcj 1'muimt i'mutemmtg Semimt'imtintI. 'uVASI1INGTON , Jamm , 26.-Nimmo mmmcmmmiers of tIme public land commmmnlttee of time imoumse have sigmmeti a mmminonity report mm olpositiomm to time rosolumtiomm reporteti by Mr. Lacey from time seine commmnmitteo 1mm regard to stispemmalommim of approvals of time selectlomms of time various lamids gramited railroad commm- panics. TIme mnlnority opposes time resolu- tioum , iii 'iei' of time comnmmummmlcatiomma fromrm tIme Immterior depau'tmmient , whicim show , anmommg other timimmgs , that time decision 01 time qmmestion of time immimmem'ai or imo mmmimmeral character of time iammti is hot left to timc agommts of time railroad companies , amid time chiamices of mnaleimmg mnlstalces lit tlmat regard are lessemmeul , There lmas beemi grammted tc time difftmrommt railroad commmpammies approxi- immately 1IS,000,000 acres , mmmiii of timis timcrm lies boemi lmatemmteui aboumt 50,000,000 acres , ieavimmg SS,000,000 acres to bo adjuisted , Timc mimimmom'lty recommmmmmends that time secretary 01 . time imitenior ime requested to iimfornm thic imouso , by lanti districts , imomn mmmucim iammml imas been patemmted to iammml gramit coimipammios since May 26 , 189 1 , arid time oxanmimmatiomi made to dotem'mmminc its character ; also that lie suspommd action arm time selectIons ol : times commipammies now pending ummmtil the cx iiratlomm of tlmltu commgress , ummuless leglelatloum providlmmg for the clasaiflcatiomm of time nmhum- oral iammds withimm the iimmmits of time gramits to time Conmpammios is emmacted previous tc adjourmm mimemit. I.olmve Gramte.m Omitcer , WAShIING'rON , Jan , 26.-Special ( Tcie- gm'an-LIeutcrian ) Colonel \Vllliammm M. Wherry , Second lnfacmtry , is granted leave for four umionthms , 1"it'st Licutenammt Ilemiry ii , fillies , tmmslst- ant Eturge'omm , iii gm'mtntei leave Ion two montims , extended , amid Second I.ictmtenant Bard P. Sclmenc'lc , 'l'welftii immfimntry , one day , extemided , Sinners Iii'towc'l aim mmmi . ' .mmmcrlcamm , WASIII NGTON , Jan , 2G.-Time Geological socIety of London hiatt conferreil the Bigsby medal upon Prof. Charles \Vaicott , chim'ec- tot' of time United States geological survey , 1mm recognitloum of important services remm- tIered by hlitm to geoogy anti paleontology. 4. Jr. U. LL,11)1IS LX CUUJf. flebs mmmcl his Jt5oc1mutes omm 'irlmil for Coum- CHICAGO , Jaum. 16-Time formal opening of time leIs commspim'acy trial imm tue United States cIrcuit Court took ithace today. 'rime twelve jurors eiected yesterday mvei'o sivormi amid three more defemmdnmmts itmt in cmi ap- pearatmce , making umimmetcen of time timim'ty- eight left arm time oinmmibus imidictimiont who are emi trial. , Jutlge Grocup anmiounceth that after time opening SICeChm for time ( iefemm5e time coummiuci foe' the defemmdtmnts might show to time jury whmereirm time etimem' clientn differed from time hmasitlomi of the leaclem's , 'rimonmas C. Miicimnist , one of time special Counsel for the gO'ernmmleumt , opened time nm- gument. lie said timnt time tiirectors of time American Hallway ummion were charged , witim others , s'htlm c'oimspIrimmg to obiutm'mjct : ummmi retard time imssmmgc' : of time United titmttt's rnitiis. lie itmaisteti that time coummsei was mint defommdlmmg mior representing tummy of time railroads - roads , but time govermmmnent. lie themm pro- ceotied to review time Immdietmimemmt , a , , it set fortim time lnrtictmltmr ovem't acts , muliegeul by tIme govem'mtnemmt to have beau time result rind time consequencc'a of time comispirama' , lie imegmmn ii'Rli time throwing of a miwitcim at Blue Island on Jtmmie 50 , byhervirm , 1mir. lililchmist therm vroceetieml with imia me- view of tim e I mmdict nmemm t , ciul mimi mmg t imum t I lu cm govemmmmmment would imrove that a conspirmmcy ( xlstei ( betw'een limo oiliccrs of thme Amiimim'lcamm Itaiiway umniomm , Mm' , larrow followemi for time defense. lie mlisclnlmmmeui nmm' c'omispirmc'y ; iii time nets of tue otlicer of time Airmem'Ji'amm ] lumliivtuy unIon 1mm time comidumct of any of timoir foiiumvei's , 'rime strike , mum saul , svnim a itrotest mmguimmst time I'ullnmnmm conimnmi' for tlm , treatrnemmt at Its employts. lie nhlt'gcd ( lint If nmmy eommttplracy hmmttl becum committed it ivaiu i' tIme Geimoral ul mir.mmgers mum'soeinl ion. 'l'hmim govc'rnrnen t , lie naimi , mvmms belmmg used as a citalc by timuimt nsmmocltmtiomm , time only iouiy of nmeum in time i'orid thmmm t muymmmpmu tIm teem ii tim M r. i'mmIlma mm. Mn , hamper. for Jobmi J. Hmmmmmmaimaum. memid hue cilemit s'as emmm ollic'er of time tlm'eumen s orgaim- izatlnn mind huui. mmmmmlcr tIme Itustruotiuns of Imbu i'uIWrIOr oihicer , declhnmeth to take part in tIme strike. tmnti imis overt net , us &mllege,1 by time iniihm'tmemmt. V'rtM to ctmli omit uuommmc mcmi Oh limit Fort Vm'imylme rommtl , Time ( imc'ta vem'e that time Ilromnemm wem'e OPilo.'io'l to time Anieni- can ltmmila'muy umniomm , : mimd au gient tmmmimmmasity existeil hmetw'u'en tIme Iwo orgmmmiizzitlnns nut imetWt'eui time strIkers and time ratironuls , Mr. I inmmmmuuimummi'um u'onthuct was out of i'egmmrul for Elm , ' iii'c's of time two mmmcmi wham imo dls- suamlcd from rmmmmuiiimg aim epgimmtm into the Chill ) of time strikers. Mr. Greeting iflslstc'ul timat tlmeruu was no coumsplrmmey lmetmvcemm iris ciiemmts mmii time ofii- cons of time Ammmerk'mumi ltnllw'mmy mmimlomm , umirtl lie read uuevortmi of Lh'himu' teltgrammuu nautiumi- lag tIme mmmemm umot to Interfere with mali trains. 0. Monday the flrt wItnes' , iVal'ne ? Rico , a mmeu'spapec' repom ter , wili be r'immced ' on time iutumjmui , Amlmismuiotm it ) thu court Ii , restrIcted to time holders of tickets iscued by time cleric of time court. _ _ _ _ _ _ 1)1 J'IJI ( JUVftT SR.V..lTIO.\ ' . Lionmestle 'I'rmmmmlIos of mu Nets , I.irsey Comiplo 11 I rm'mi I it tiom i Emit is , Sioux FALLS , S. H. , Jan. 26.--Spt'clal ( Telc'gm'umin.-One of tIme most sensatiom'mnl dl- yorco cases ever trIed hmuro incus t'ettied today - day Imy the count grunmting a clmvorce to Cimu'mince iCeisey of .Iermucy City , N. J . . ( rota Icmithuenlrro 3eiaoy. Time latter elmumme imcra mm week mmgo nfl tommglmt time emcee. i4imo inti- matu's tEnet shotmlui idelu'ey eveu' attempt to unmmrrY unmotimer wommmarm time wtll stoi ) lii , , wntlihjrmg evemm IC idme imos to kill imimmi. She fob lamed im ilmi lum to a barber utim tim todtty , P ii ire slippeui out time P melt door. 'i'Iun tetimnuny 1mm tIme ease immihmuicmteul ; mmmi ex-numtiyum of .Ier- soy ( 'iiy mmumd mm es-emty ittiorney of ( 'hI- cage 1mm tIme dornestlo troumbbmm of time lCd- soya. 'Fmu case will irohummbly be ummptmmmlc'tl. _ * - il u' ' m m' mu , , mi I S * ' f ' 'iI 0Iu mm g ' . i ols , .Jmium , 211 , At Nes' , i'umrk-Arrls'eci-itrUriu , train , % ' ( ' ' ) ; 'l'r'immiula4h , fmomum firmmmtida , ' 1'jimmo , lemnam'rmm. At I mtmvrc-Arrhveth Stenmmmer Alcy'le , froimi Nsw York. A I hirenmeom-/s rrlved-Dreamlt'n , ( mcmii hlmilti' nioro : 1'ibe , tr imm New Vent. At I.ts'vrpooI-Artmvt'i-hrmieHtO. from New Orh'armuu ; Smmmpmmorm' , l'rnrn ilostomi. At hialttmnore-'A umivr'ilirhino ( itritlaim ) , ( rain liuttc'm , l.mnm ; Lonmi Liui-downn : ( Ilnitisid. ( m'omn Lm'i'puoI : ( 'Imatimitma. frotmm l'rovkiemmee. l'liiI mi 1 iilmim- : rn vu * 12 I II nets , fronm . . nt. wrrp , ( ' 1t ) , if lmleu'on , Irene biust'n ; lesoti , ' frormi Savunummlm. , OVERL1Nll CAUSING TROUBLE I P Conies hi with a Diiiand for Part of ( ho l'tigot Sounl Bnsliiois , NORThERN PACIFIC EXPECTS IT AU - ( ) timer Roach ihumt , i'rnuilrui to Titrum it t limit miy Item t I ito tJ a lout i'mi t'l Ii e tim- II 00 ti ( 'I'S Ii I ) c' to r in I tmut I emi to F'ighel. for ml Simueno. ChICAGO , Jaim. 26.-Time t.Tlmiomm h'aclfio imnut taken a stammti Ihmat m iii caumse limo otimer \veatermm roads lie oimti of trotuble , amid It is imOssiblo tlmat a hint flglmt will result tie- tiveen it niuti time lilmes in tIme \'estenim Tiummik line comnmmmlttee.'imen time agree- mmmnt has forameil It iras time mlmmmierstahmiliumg that time Unloim Pacific utimoumhmi make mme the- immammul for any of tIme l'umget sotummul btmsiumess. Timla s'as agreed to [ my time Union i'aciflc , amid tIme rate shoots were imuade up cmi that. basis. Now commies tIme thumlomm Pacific , and witlmout a word of w'mmrmming , asks timat it ho givomm a ilortiomm of time l'umget snuimmul bits' incas , Time other roatls will have mme op. tiomm bumt to refuse time ulemnammil of limo itmmlomm Pacific , as it iias lmm'ommiisetl to time Northenim l'aciile m'iiemm tlmat line carrie 1mm that it should hmas'o time l'tmget soummul buislmmes's. If time Utmiomi 1'mucifi begimma mmmmy tlemmmoralizatlemm of rates it ivihi have ott its hmammeis tIme bIg. goat fight omm mecarti , Thea western romuuls tie- clare timat they nro iii no way respommsiblo for rummy iiommmormtiizmmtlomm if it aimoumhml conic , amid it t'as very likely to commme , as time Ummlomm i'imelmie hams immtimmmnted that if it gets mme almare of thmo l'uget uuoummti lmtmsimmess it i.Ili limbo steps to in evemmt time amiviummee 1mm ratemm wimlcim thur otimer limmemu hm.ui mmgm'eetl simould take effect aim February 15. 'l'lmo ativisory commumittao of lImo flmmmigrnnt Ciearimmg house of tIme \Vestermm Trmmmmk Limio c'otmmmmmittoe again took imp time ( huestiomi of time excessive ) coma mimissloim 1)5111 by time (1 rammil Trmmnic. It deettleul yostei'uiay to let time timing alone , as nh tIme conmmmmlsslomms mere being paid 1mm tei'ritory lii mulch time ) ' lied liD Imiterest , Time lmmeetitmg of today resmtlteui in nothing , and it Is- nut likely that the mmmatter mmiii comimo up agaimm. lteitmlmqiitll 1iuie , at Yar. SAN FRANCISCO , Jan , 26.-A tralilc m'ar is beimmg mvmuged betwecim the i'aciiic Comeut Stcammmshmlp comnimany mulch time Meyem'-.ck. niamimu comupammy , liotim ownimig m4teanmnrs vliicim ply betweemi : mmi Frnhmeisco muimmi i'mm. get somummd 1)Orts. 'Plum' l'aciile Coast Steam- m'hmip commmpmn3' : immms m'edumt'eil Its nttluiti fmtm out to VIctoria , 'racomna anti i'ortlrmmmui to $11" " , mm. cut of $4 , maid its .stec'rago i'mmtes mere umls4 re- tiUceul .5O. 'l'htm OilflsitiOlt ibme tumet timlmu cut witim a ruhmut'tiotm of $ , so timnt time rates mire mmoms' $1 I am'tl 5.CO tom' lirst mmmiii muecommii. class pmssmge : l'esi'ctiveiy. A mcdum.'tlomm 1mm freIght rates is tim' mmcxt move eximecteul imu tim is a I cmtmmm mimip ugh I , ihm kim m'1 I I hmm'obLblY : ima'e tm elTcct mmpomi ovei'lumnd nmmtes. Exumprim t t's m lit , ( ) mmumi im. Last evemdmmi 'rime lIce reneiveul tlmo tel- lowimig mmmesmge ( coma Scm'etary Ltndulen of time State Iteilof counmmmimmeiomm : hlNCOFN , Nd , , , Jan. 26.-To time Editor of Put ) iie&'e : rmr , ' in brimmed that cmi time 2ltim ynim immmiiihieti , timm : t time ( 'Imleago , St. l'lLtmi , il inmme.upoilmu & Onaima ms'mms m'efusimig to carry frelghmt foe' us free. Tlmlmm 'vms : an Immjuatic'e tu them , as I imey hmavu' , slmicum they lumolem'ly tmlitieriltOd time work , iuihleml every- timiimg free timimi mvc' mmikeiI.Viii yomm kindly immutert tins 1mm 'l'imtm flee ovem' ummy umigmmmtumm-e mmmii ublige time road maud time rehiof c'ommmnmls. siomi. LU'l'hJiIt 1' . t.tllDEN , ( Jemmem'mmi 1uiammager , macintl to ii it t hi it tmuIlmmal , , SAN FRANCISCO , Jan. 2G.-The 1mm of Simrecieel Bros. immive mulecnlimetl $700,000 to time valley road , wlmichm will he incorporated under time lmnmne of time Samm Francisco & Salt Joaquimi railway ammul will extemmd front a Point omm time bay of Sami Frammoisca to Kern coummity.Vork wtii hue conmmeumeed when $ ib04Jt,0 , , shmaii. imuve been smminmcriieul. ' , [ 'ime Spreckols bu'otlmem's arti J. 1) . mmmii A. N. Sprecicelue , sons of Claims Spreckeis , time mummgmmr king. , UlCi'IUSlI ) 11111 LOU ICY. licmnijers ot time % Ycumlimg Leugisiuituro 1t. ; lmum ltattmsr 'rlmuemm .tlcot Oppu4liicn. Cli I6YENNE , Jami. 26-Simeciml ( : Telegram , ) -CommliiertmbIe of a semmmmmtlomm was created , 1mm olilcimml cit clout 1mm Ctmoyemmmme today by time rc.signmation of Judge .Iay L. ! i'orrey. mmimnicer of the \Vyommming imouuue , and John It.'ooci - ruff , mm. mmmember of time state senate , br.tim fronm Frenmont coumumty. 'l'imelr m'eaignntions svere lmnndeth to tIm ' rm'ermmor iat ? yesterday atormmoomm mmmiii are to take effcct Jmmmmmtary 31. Mcmnri. 'rorrey anti WoodrJff nmro two of time itilemt mernber of time leglsimtttmre and mire leaders iii tue m'espcctive brtmmcimemm iii wimicit they serve. 'rIme peoie of F'remmmomit county am'e very numcim 1nterei'tui in me. mrlmmg mmmi rmppc'opm'i- ation of $10,000 to bmmlliI mu Stub Agmieulturtmi college iii that eotmnty , mmrmui wltimomit Comm. smmltimmg their m'epm'eseuitmitives iii ( 'lmeye'mmnmo' is coummmnlttee was imeictud tl Colmiem here mind lobuimy ( on time bill , 'limo city of Lmraummim' : , where time State ummivem'aity is located , itt deslrotmtJ of defemtlumg time tmpproprlmttiomm. amid hmatl m't'iureaemtutlvcs here 1cm' that immtriose hlmt Mesm'.m. 'l'orrey mind WuiotlruiT excrtccI timmim' mnllunce dutcoumm'.uge time lolmi'ists amid lucy ver imnluciui to m'etuim'mm Imomime. 'l'ime mmmiexpected mm.ctloim of theIr own peopio placed timeute gumtiemtmcmu in a very cmii- ijirrassimig posit iou. 'l'imey accord bigly placeul tim ci r m'esigmmtu I ions 1mm t hm mm hun n , I mu of tIme govm'nmmor anti uotilietl time commmtnitteus selected timimt if they immslstcil umm commmlng to Cimeyemmim ( ' Fremont county's miffimirs wumild be turned oven' to thmemmm , 'l'imt ? comnnmIttee nmemmmbem' $ , tufter a stage rIde of I 10 nmiies , lmmvo ; nirnivei met Itawlimmut , whem't' they tin' mielmymal : pealIng mm. deter- nnlnmumtimnu of time immiettem. 'i'imuse wimi ) are conversant witim time e'ltuatiomm believe timat t hi it cent m mmi t tee' 'vhl I no t U rmm huonmi e tinti t lie t iiesvii4 , 'l'om'i cy rtCmlVuothm'tmf ( vIli lie ear- imeatly reqtmested tc witlmdrmmmy thmlr reslguma- tlons. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1a : rt Ii iunu Ii cm t. Pm ticm ii ut I mm ill omtaumm , IIEt.hiNA , Mont. , Jima , 21L- Ant earth. qtmmicc' occurred imere nbout 5 mm. rim , Ilouses eimoolc , w'intlows i'mttled mminl utmamehi urtIchu vcro simakerm off simelm'cs mmd m'iiieimonmrtls , What Causes Pimples ? Clo,1mmg of time itorr. , or amoittims of time echa- . , cetitut glmuucl.4 : muitim o- - - bmmmtm or oily mimatier. C 17 . : i1 , 'l'lmo l'Im : & ; tbunitm Iii J,7' , Nutunre will tuol ailow 1)10 clogging of time races to contlnimo hung , hmcco , 1 nflamnmmmtat loin , l'm i mi , ii'cllin , ntmui nu'dacsa , later linmi or matter forms , lmraks , or is opemmeti , iho liiu , Coiile3 oatauul : time pore Is ommco more tree. 'lucre are timouisanml.3 of these mores lit time face almno , emmy 000 cit wimicim 14 hi.ibli , to becomuo clogged by neglect. or mhtsiamac. 'What Cures Pimples ? 'rime onmly rtliliio jrevenmtimo mummd cure , wimc riot thmmo to a commstitmmtlmin.ml hummmmmor , is Cuticura Soap. It commtaIn a mmuiimh iralionlion of' CtTi'ICUIIA5 time ; 14iIum Cmmre , wlminim ca' nlmei ! it to ehimolvo tlmosobeedoni ' 1' I' or 0:17 : flintier Os it . formmts ; 11 limo umoutlee of Ibm ) , ; . "p 5 Ii , metiimmtmlatca tIme ' . ' / uimlgfiisit glamm'14 ' pmmml $ t.i'e to iu'althmy actir- , I y , I CdIm(5'5 I mmliammmumm- t , t.m , soimtlmu numml hmeale Irrliatei nnui roumglmcfleti smirfaccm , zenmi restores I Ima elIum : 1 0 I I I oriltmal i'nmri iy , , 'tilts is this scrci Of itS svtmnulerftil success. l'er bait ) ! niI.htisiOa5 , rod , ronigim lmanda nail tial'lc'Ss ' mmaii4 , city , tim i a , immmml ( slllrm imai r , scaly auth Irrila1c'l mud 51011110 baby biemni1mc It. Ic mmommicrful. : iiiii tbrumuglmoUt lmo mvorhd , l'iTTstI 1)uit'u ' ASh Citat. Cor.r , , ulo Pro' pricloim , ilostue , Women Full of Pains , r lieu , nn'i ueaiauoeues ticiul comumfent , strength , tut i I' i''y Ia ( 'mm'lrnr.m Plaster , time flnst anti r 17 1dm lliimn , smrrve.ctrcm.mtienlug la1to ; .