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I 2 - TII1 0MATrA , . DAILY13EThWJDNESDAYFEI3RU&ltY _ : _ _ 27 , 18m - '
. nnrl H centl per pound lor IUIUB over 80
and unr1er DO denree I further pOTlr1e ( !
? $5,00,000 for bountes nt the rate or ehht-
4 tenths br n cent on sugar producet from
August , 18D4 , to June 30 , 1&D5. i
Mr. ; ¼ lls gave notice or a point or order
ngaint the sugar amendment when the
; deb"te C1OEL
Mr. Mandenon lupprted the amenl1ment ,
urging the rreat cxpente Incurred by beet
Illnn
sugar producers In anticipation or the bounty.
Teelrallhlc petItIons from NEW Orleans
r were read urging the passage at the bounty
amendment The banks : and Imslnes men
urged that they hRd given credits or $20.-
+ . 000,000 on the , faith that the government
policy ns to the bounty woull be retained.
The point c order ngaint the BUrl1 bounty
amendment was then submitted to the senate
and by n 11ecllve vote the amendment wns I
hel11 ( to h3 ) In onler. The full vote was as. .
follows :
VOTE ON SUGAI nOmTV.
Yea-
Al4rlcli , 1'Rulkner , Mlchel ( Wid ) ,
A Icn < , 1"r'e , ' 1orll ,
AUInn , < : llller , Ieter ,
\loon
ltckhlm , n""lon , INkn" ! ,
manchnll1 , 01 : ) ' , l'latt.
IUrrol ( ! , Inle , IrGlor ,
1IitIer , hawley , qUI ) ' ,
11 I
( I'nrrer , 11111 . Jnonm ,
( 'nil , "I. 1lnlo : , 1tonch .
l''nern , 1'le , Hherln ,
( eRrr ' l.tnllot , HfUh'e.
ChandICr , 1"1 ; ( Hlewrt.
Chnnller , Mc'tIIn ! , Wnl.h : ,
( 'Ililoni , MnnnOfl'niibutr . ,
l'ulol , Mantt , Vhtto.
Unnlel Mnte Whl (
:
Dlxnn IM'I' . ' Mnril. WI n ( , ) -
Nnys-
ltlte ( . .Toni ( . \ tk. ) , Teler.
herr ) ' , Mel.ulln , 'runlt
\err , Mm . . " eIt. ,
( ' ockrell . Power.'nnrhee. ,
I O.'rnn I'orkrel. Ilrrl , Iowtr , \Volcott-lt.
This was n test or the strength of the
auger bounty nn" ( its adoption became as-
, ured. Srecchcs continued to be made
Rurel.
against ! I , however. Mr. McLlrln : opposerl (
the bouuty law ns unconstutcnal , and therefore -
tore void ns n law or u a contract with th
sugar roduCora.
SUlsr Ir. Iclaurln offered , an amendment that
the sUgar bounty balll In silver coin , to
be coined front silver seIgniorage now In the
treasun' .
Mr. Blackhur made n point or order that
the lcl.1urln amendment waR not germane
tl'
and the Ilreshlng ofcer sustained the poInt.
Ir , Oorn1n spoke energetcaly against
the bounty amendment . 1 would be most
unfortunate he said , tb have this great sum
attached to , the sundry civil bill. lIe had
voted for the bounty when the tariff questIon
. But had dccred against
wa , . up. congress decriel
the bounty and now I was not here on Its
merits as a bounty . but as 1 claim.
SIXTY MILLION IN TI IUD.
"In view of the bounties gIven by other
countries " saId Mr. Gorman , "I rlo not be-
hove the sUJar IndustrY of the United States
wIl' last f"o " years longer. " lie believed
In t.lf meris ot this bounty , but In the condl-
to. or the treasury and the tarli nation ot
.
congr.ss he did not belIeve In thh old
hounty. " \Ve will soon have the question
ot financial deficiency before us , " slr Mr.
Gorman , "and we have been for two years
paying the Interest or the government
b3nds : solr , and until we make provisIons for
meeting our expenses there w1 not bo
onougii by $ GO.OOOOQO to py the expenses or
enougl
the present year "
. Mr" . 11 suggested the bounty amendment
ought to bJ as germane as Mr Gorman's
treasury certificate nmendment
Mr. Wolcott offered an amendment direct-
Ing the purchase of 4,000,00 ounces or silver
monthly.tor thc , next eight months and Its '
colnao Into standard sliver dollars. Dy a
vote ot 13 to [ 0 the ameudment was de-
dared out or orller. Tho'ote
was not sIgnificant on silver hues. Those
In the affirmative were : Irlce , Cameron ,
Clark , Inmbrough , McLaurln Mantle , lUls ,
Iefer , Pettgrew , Teler , Walsh , Wolcott.
, Mr. Mitchell or Oregon offered another
; : - amendment to the bounty pro slton for lie
pymept of a [ cent bounty ' per pound to
American wool growers for losses sustaIned
_ by placing wool on the free list. 10 supported
- the sugar bounty , bpt the same equities
woul1 glvo the : ,001 growers compensation
/ for their great losses their industry having
bein . ; dcroyed by the tariff law. The
, n el11renl \ a1 ruled out or order
. .M. Pettgrew Eald , the cugar men were no
I - nr ,0IiJt1 ( , , c inpnsAUon than , were
others injured byhe Wise : tariff. The
_ _ _ _ Louisiana claim was "a premium on Im-
pudonce. " The L'u'sl3na Eenators had
helpd break down the protective tariff and
? t run : American Industries , and now care In
; askIng for protection for their own people.
Mr. Hoar moved to strike out the elght-
tenths of a cent bounty for sugar made from
.
sugar cane. le L.ld the beH sugar interest
. was entitled to the bounty , but the cane interests -
entted
, terests or LouIsiana was not , as its onatcrs
I ' had voted aga'nst the sugar bounty on the
. final vote In the senate when a single vete
, would have retained the bouaty. Louisiana
. - had herself abolished the bounty by her
) ? vote In the senate , and Lhe should act corn-
plain ot this abolition now. The Hoar amend-
nbolton
, meat was defeated en a viva voce vote.
I The final vote was then taken The ques-
lon was divided , the vote being on the propo
! Iton for bounty on sugar produced pror : to
the passage or the tariff act , and It was
' agreed to-U ; to 20.
BOUNTY CLAUSE CARRIED.
I . The V nb [ _ n1 vote was as follows : .
AIJrlrh. . " . , Onllner , Pcr@r ,
Alien. G011 ! . Perkins
Al" , Ur ) IIt .
I 11el\buro , Hawle . Power ,
, Jllnehar Hunlon , 1roelor ,
carrery . ' Kyle. Pugh ,
. CUrC ! 'I''I
Canmden . I.mmithay , Quay .
Canl.'n. 1.\ul"ay \un
. )
. ,
,
Cameron , L.dge. Jiqteli : '
Carey. atr'MIllami. Sqllre ,
iz ChRlrl ' r , 11\\1101. lelllnl. IiL.i'iirt ,
Clnrk. MantleVulsti. .
Cufloni , Martmn . \ \ '
t'lom Ilrln. \\/hl1lr" ,
_ i n/nlel. Michel ( Ore , ) ; White. ' .
c Iavl. Morgan . i , VJlsan ( Wnsh. )
Ulxon , Mfrmlll . WJ8 U ,
4 i'ry' . ' Plc , :
- , . 'Nays- " , . ,
. lul ? . ' " JlnshlR : Puirner . '
meny Hams , I'ettlgm'ew ,
len'YI , IPllnr \
. Url . " ' HOar . Teller.
_ Tel
,
' , liUmrows , Jones ( . \rl < . ) , 'rul'I ,
! eorl.n-I . , Mc1surln'eu ,
1p eolc , Mills , ' \ 'ulott-2G.
, 00111. Mumpti )
The vote was then taken on tim second
I
branch ot the suar bounty amendment rerAn
!
_ f _ ' An aggregate bounty oC 5OOO000 ; , nnJ I
was agreed to ; yeas , 3G ; nays , 25 , as follows :
Yea a-
- . \llrleh , GOtIOI ] , Pasrop
'
I .1.n. Gi ) ' , ! .rkons ,
.
Alson , Hnwlo , 111 It ,
"
11lehLur 1unlol , lnlctor ,
1 11110hanl , J'I . Pugh ,
c. , ' : urcrr , 1lnlA'y ! , QUi ) ' .
, Canidn . Jlelllnn , Ii".teh ' ,
. 1al"rol. Ilnld.rol HfUll
) ( 'lianilier . Mantle , HlfWII ,
Cujiommi. Mirun. \\'llrh.
, Usllcl , Morgan , ' ' "shlum ' ,
. 111/ , Muri , ' Vhlti-3. \
: .
: ; "Nas-
. . i Ih ( . ) ( .l'lln , 1.ter ,
. , l"tr ) ' , 1ulsLrush. PetiIgrew ,
lIrlrt . Hun Is , IctllrC\T
: nl ) hoar , Teller .
CIrk 1..IIc. 'lullI.
Corl.lel . , ateIlflmrIntt. .
. ( ' , Mills , " 'Uson'luh. ( . ) ,
' ' . 1'.iimner , ' ( .
} 'I'I. , 1'.1 Ier \\'oleoll-
( alll/pr
. 4t ale : p. ni. the-senato took n recess until
8 u'clock !
. ,
: . WORK OF TIE EVENING SESIN ,
. . When the senate convened In the evening
. tulon an agreement waa made , after BOIC
, 'lfcuulon , bywlmich the roll was caled , amid
: 11 each senator was called , he had lime Irlvl-
legb to name the bill to be considered. hula
- Were then iaased 1 toluws : Quntlg 10 the
ftale c 1'lns8 the abslulone' l ort lans
- niililary reservat'cmi for .
mllay reservat'e an agricultural col.
legt and normal institute : to gIant the Oa nn-
yUle . McAlster & St 1.0uh. Halway com-
- l\illY the rIght or way to build two branch
thrtugh the Indian territory , addi9onai
ttrltory Idlt pea crc
toaecure r'fht : or way , delot grounlh etc , :
I to protect the invimila ! ot the Ied Cross
'ir There wai a spirited conlroveray when Mr.
l lull , o Ntw Yorl , objected to a bi urged
I 1) Mr ! , Oallntr of New iiammmlialmlre , a to I
'I a WuhlnGtol , suburban ralrcnd , Mr. Oal-
t. lnger ; thcllll1 the New York senatcr was i
, Insl.lr\lt by pique , and h" would therefore '
. - object : ti ni ether huslnCss ,
- m Mr harris also crltclzer Mr. 11111's course.
! There was an e1chanl ( c ler.onaltea ,
during wllh Mr 11 declared hat Mr. Quay
- was blockinG n certain Iccal rai reed bIll In
ji I'ml'cte the Intereat of tie Ih181\ellhl8 \ rlrtt railway
. - : r , Gallnger wllHlrew his Imel'al ; ob-
Jectlona , Lnr\ \ bulnes proceoIed \aln , the
. - rolowln/ / ; bills being paaerd : Authorlzlnl thm
- l'ittLitrg , : o\lngahfh Wheeling Railroad
con\IY to buhl : I bridge over the Icncnga-
lute ever : Proictlng iulic forest reurva.
I ton $ : 'Iu ol'eo 10 setlmel ! 'anr luorlr : for
tll dl'osal or be 1111\C lands lt Furl Mc-
- l'heran milItary reservation and Camp SherIdan -
Idan , Neb. : for a pulle bul\1nl at OJIIsI11 ,
Col. , to COlt $200,000. rOl' the relief ef time
. hjmiter ot Calvary Cattitilrai . Suu1 laiic ,
\ , . ' ' -
" AU "I" . " .
, - 11" . - . 4 , _ 4 _ _ _ _ _ . . - 4
5 . , D. : for the relict at the Jurerer by the
IS. ot the United States ship TalhpJou.
i At 1:3a : o'clock the omate adjourned.
I'titS ) A ( Ulum.Vl lU3Ul SIS ,
Hfnftt FlnAnelnl ( ) olllten I'a'mio ' on hit'
l'rollo''Ht Alnndment ,
WAShINGTON , leb ) . 2G.-Tho Inate
financial commite ! at Its meting tOday or-
doted a favorable report on the amendment
to the sundry civi servIce bill , to Provide
for the appointment ot a commIssion of nne :
en behalt ot the UnIted States to attend an
Internat'onal conference for the rehabilitation
ct 1lver ! In cae one ! hal bo decldell upon.
Thte were rme verbal amendments , but
the provision for the selection oC three member -
ber trem the senate and three from the
house was retalntd The amendments made
by the committee strike Cut the provision ot
the original resolution specifying countries
upon whose Invtaton ; the president ! hal
determine that this country be represented ,
and simply provIde that he , hal act with
such conference Is called. There Is also n
change In thp werr1ng oC the IJrovlslon In
regard to the appointment ot commIssIoners
on behlr or the United States , whIch Ie
mnd to read u rolows : "The United
States shall be represented nt such conference -
ence by nine delegates , to be selected n. fol.
lows : "The president ot the United Slates .
sh31 select thre or said delegates . the
senate shah select three members ot the
senate as delegates , and the hcns or repro-
entativeo . shall select three memhers as
11eleates. I nt any time there shall be any
VAcanclea ! , snh vacancy slul be fled by the
president of the United States. "
4ilNIMENT MUST nl AIhANDOE1) ,
SUldry CI,1 nl , 'milmnoS I' , with time Ccr- :
tne"h , l'clt1rotnlhec ,
WASHINGTON , Feb. 2G.-The friends or
the amendment to the ( sundry civil bi pro-
riding for an Issuance or $ t00,000,000 cert -
ctes of indebtedness have about conciudei .
they wIl 'be ' unable to get the bill through ns
long iS time , amendmcnt remains a part or I
The populst Elators have nnnounced their
determination to defeat the passage at time
bill rather than allow the adoption ot the
amendment The rrlcnds or the measure have
been In consultation and some of them concede -
code that It will possbly ! be ntceSry to
abandon the nmendment. 13 I rule , the
selotors who oppse the certificates favor the
amendmelt offered by Senator Mills for the
repeal oC all laws , authorizing the Isue of
bonds , but It will be opposed by the popu-
lists who favor the certificates just ns stubbornly -
\nly as limo ccrtfcate amendment will be
OP1)sell by thc anti-bond men. Either would
probably force ( debate that would pro\'ent
the passage of time b1 ! If persisted In .
a'1TTIUItEV TELLS ; \ . \ ' Il nSI w.
Ills i'mrt tim lie lofiilcatlommi-hiad ! ro
Flmncltl VCI.lll ! wih lnylo ,
WASHINGTON , Feb. 2G.-The attention
or Senator PeWgrtw ! at South Dakota , beIng
called to the report that hB had soml know ,
edge of the recelt deCalcaton of Treasure Taylor - !
lor ot h' ! state , said that all the information
he possessed was that known by other South
Dakota men. The day before Christmas
Charles Itt . Coy lied told him Taylor was
short $100.000 , al1 that It was to 1e made
up , $50.000 to be paid by Taylor's relatives
and $ [ 0,000 by biD bondsmen
"Under these circumstances , " added : Ir. I
Petgrew , "I did not thlne ! It wise to make !
the Inater lUblC. ' There Is no truth In the
report that I ever borowed a dollar from
Taylor. I never had any financial trans-
actions with him "
MEXICAN : FREF ZU E
Amendment Fnvor.tbly Uecomlcnded by
time ! " 'ltc FlnmQe Cotamnmittee. '
WASHINGTON , Feb. 26-Tho committee
on finance or the senate today decided to
favorably report the resolution favoring the
admittance , ot goods into the Mexican tree
-zone with nmendm nt. The 'resol Uon , 'a,8 'It
passed provided for the suspensIon or the
existing IjW permitting merchandise to bo
transported In bond through 'the United
States between the eastern boundary and
the city oC Laredo In the state ot Texas und
the Pacilc coast. I was thIs clause to whIch
exception was taken , as being opposed to the
Interest 'of ' the roads entering Mexico wes
ot Laredo The commIttee considered these
objections ns vald , and : struck out the ob-
jectonablo clause , leaving the ProviSion to
apply alike to all parts or the free zone. "
I'rlz for I Sucresdul thlp ,
WASHINGTON , Feb. 2G.-Senator Brice ,
from the committee on interstate commerce -
merce , has reported without recommendation
the bill Introduced In the ' early part ot the
present session , authorizing the secretary or
the treasury to pay time sum of $100,000 to
any , Inventor who shall , prior to 1900 , construct -
struct n vessel that will demonstrate the
practicability , ot safely navigating the air It
n speed or thirty miles an hour and capable
of carrying freight and passengers.
The object ot the report Is apparently to
print the information avaIlable on the subject -
ject oC experiments It aerial navigation sInce
the days of Montgol er.
( 'onfernes Ueoeh ' 11 Agrefmmnent.
WASHINGTON , Feb. 26.-Tho house and
'ute conference on the agricultural appro-
prlalon bill has aree on time differences
between the two houses. The senate amnena-
nHnt to appropriate tO.OOO for the exermr-
' /lton.ot tie gYl y moth Is stricken out , and
ilL' ameldments recommended by Secretary
orton duth rlzlng the secretary ot agrlcul-
tore to cause to be Inserted live cattle WhORP
meat Is intended for exportation . and also to
'make regulations to prevent the transporta-
ton 'of condemned 'carcasses between 'he
states or abroad , and fixing penalties for
vlolalJons of the regulations retained In the
bIll . _ _ _ _ _ _
b1.IR ! l r' . l.hurslty , of AmorleR Hii ,
WAShINGTON , Ft'b. 26-RepresentatIve
Heifer or Nebraska has Introduced a bill to
eshblsh the University ot Altrca : , In whch !
each state , territory and consresslenal district -
trict shall be entitled to an equal propor-
ticmmate number or students , chosm
tcnate by con- :
IJttv examinations. Instructions In oil the
branches or all del rtmenl ot knowledge Is
to be given and ! cltes ! furllhed for sclen-
tlc anti literary studies. Tlc goverment
cC , the university Is to be yestcl In a bead
oC twenty regents.
:1 1'11 UllrJ ) (01 : r"o ; .
WASHINGTON , Feb 2G-The national
dairy congre , consIsting ot ( eleates ! from
the various state Isssoclations , began 1
three < ) i' selslon here thll mornln" .
AmonK the < el/ntIS presenl arc : J. I.
lower oC Colornrlo , C. I. Gabll"lson e
lawn , lion H 1" , Illner and D. 1' , Ash.
Iml of Nebrnhlui - . . .
IHIOD,1 'lJI Gi'EltN.lEN . l'01' !
'I'o SUIllrCI l"rulhtvcrt olclll of
_ . \Urll0 Fair Amr0rm14 ?
Letters from both the chIef or awards ( on
.u rjculul ) lt the Chlclo , , 'orlrl'/ fair ,
rI' ; J. S. lro\IIS and lime ! judge ur award
on alrlng powJei-s , eXIOSU the lalslty of the
ch\11 mad" In ! behalf ot a Chicago Imlehm
powder Ihlt H received the hlhest award
!
for leavening power , leeeping qualities ,
llurl ) ' and [ ; ! \eTI e1celence , qUlltea
'l'ho judge or awards says ( hale claim hi
talsI , that no fuch award , Wil given to that
bahcing Ilowder. !
) r Browning hI hil letter 11111d hub.
lihel , Ilso shows that there was no award
given to limo Chicago COIIJany tor time best
baking powder ,
1 now npllclrs further that the Inalysel
of the powller eXhlhlte,1 showell I baking
I > wrer mille In New York altogether the
superior lt the Cblcugo Ilowder In both
la'ly alHl ' ; t rca gi ii.
'rbe 10\ernment hns prohlllt ll the use
tor advertising pUnIOS ot time medal
I warcell by the faIr. I wouht he n great
IJrolrrlon lu til Ilullc Ir tit o\ernmL'nt
woull nlo IJruhlblt the PuimhicatiOli or false
clnllSI 'mrh iK ll/e that t have been ox-
IOed ho relation to tuch : awards .
Time only official rOlpetllve test of n na-
tonl character , fron\ which consumer can
obtaIn UtO at'tual facts as to the relative
I'olal\'e
values ot 1\1 the prlnclpll brnmmds ot luklnK
Ilowder or time cdunlr , 11 thaI made hy time
. \rrlrllulll department < nt Washington , I ) .
e , I 10 hnpI.ens that this WIl conrlucted
I ) ' the Kame comment chemist who acted as
jllgc ot awards Ct the Chlerlo Columbian
talr .1 his nlrllllcpn pubUfhed at this
Ixumln\Uon , limo Hornl TuklnJ 1o\rlor was
rOlrl to he the 811"rlor powder Ind high-
\It In leavening rtrength ,
Ucrm'1 ' Chnrly hail II Ni'mv York
NIV YOm" , J'eb , = G-Th Gamma ! ,
clarlr bal t'ol place last night : t rldlsoa
Sql re Rudel Two thc-um1 heo'.mle : were
Present and UQOO will bJ realized .
HOUSE IVES A DAY TO LABOR
Oonference Report on the Postofco Bill Pfe-
sented but Withdrawn ,
NATIONAL ARBITRATION , BLL PASSE
SUl'llrtcrR of lie Measure Claim that It h I
111"or,1 hy time 1llro ul Com- I
. i
1 > \11 anti I ) the Vorielng 1
- immen-its l'ro\'lols.
WASINGTON , , Feb. ' 2G.-Tbo house met
at 1 o'clock today ammi Mr Henderon , demo-
crat ot North Carolina , chairman oC the CJm-
Ilteo on postofces arid hoSt roads , Immediately -
mediately called UI the conference report on
the restoflice appropriation bill , Iruch t ( the
, dlsalpolntment or the members who were
clamollng for unanimous consent , to consIder
bills , The senate nmemlment providing that
tnlway : mal clerks hGnater polnted should
live somewhere along the Inc ot the route
which they arE assigned io , but that clerks
heretorore nlpolnted should mmot be required
to change their residence , WS the only question -
ton In dispute between time two houses.
The amendment was designed to destroy
the erect cf general old r No 379 issued by
the postmaster general requiring clerIcs to live
on the line of their routes. When time order
Was Issue some 1,300 clerks lived oft their
lines. Since then 800 hove changed ther !
reslrencc. Mr Henderon bad read n let-
ter rrom time postmater general protesting
against the ( senntl l entJnenl As It was
evident that the nmelument ! 'woull , occasion
some debate ! r , Henderson wllllrew the
conference report In order to give Mr. Catcb-
bags nn Olpoltunly to preslnt time special
order givIng today until 3 o'clock , to the 'coni-
mlteu ! on labor and to the com1ltee on
'puimlic buildings and grounds under the
special order whIch was adopteJ
NATIONAL AILIOITRATION.
Mr McGann or the' labor commlteo called
caled
up the national nrbltraton bill entitled "A
Ilit ! COlcerlng Carrie Engaged In Interstate -
state Commel' and Their gmployes " The
purpose ct the bill Is to provide a board of
conciliation consisting at the commissIoner or
labor and the chairman of the Interstate
Commerce commission , whose duty It shall
be , when a ccotro\'ersy concerning wages ,
hours ot labor or condtons of employment
arise between a carrier under thus act amid
the cmploes or such carrier , to put themselves -
selves In , communicaton " , lh the parties to
sucn conlroversy a 11 shah use their best
efforts , by mediation and conciliation , to
amicably settle the same , and I such effort
should
be unsuccessful should at once endeavor -
denver to bring about an albltrntlon or said
controversy by submitting ' the same to n
board consisting of three persons. one to be
chosen by time employes , one by the employer
and those two selecting the third. Mr Erd-
mnan . democrat of Pennsylvania , explained the
provisions of time bill . which , he said , was
originally drawn by the attorney general , and
after being carefully considered
Arer careful ) and perfected
by tIme committee on labar today had the
support of all the chief of labor organizations -
tons involved and of the commissioner or
labo : .
"Does the bill provide a compulsory arbitration -
ton ? " nsked Mr Simpson. arbira-
"Dy no means " replied Mr. Erlman , "The
railroads favor I The laboring men have
considered It In all its phases and ther : rep-
resentatvea are , here today anxiously urglmmg
it. The bill urgng
I. bi has the unanlmuus support of
our committee . "
"When a difference Is submitted to
dlcrence submited arbi-
( ration under the provisions or this bill , " Interrupted -
terrupted " Mr. Dngley , republican . 'f Maine ,
"Ind the arbitrators decision Is not agreed
to how Is It to be enforced ? "
"It Is to be nrorced , by the , courts , " replied -
pled Mr. Erdman.
Mr. McLeary republican ot Minnesota .
republcan llnnesota. recalled -
called atelt n to time. cacton uf the bill
which provided that all labor orgammlzaticns
llalons
claiming benefits under , It sllould have In
\
theIr articles or incorporation ! 1 m clause providing -
viding , th:1 members should 'fnCilt , their
memberships arbitration award. . It they- ' failed 10 , Sonpl ; : With
FITHIAN' DENOUNCES CLm ND. , .
Mr. Flthlan , democrat ot Illinois. took' occasion -
casion to make a bitter speech denouncIng the
acton of the president In sending the troops
to Chicago last year to suppress the strlko.
He declared Mr. Cleveland's acton was Unconstitutional -
constitutional , and that
consttutonnl when the full facts
were known Governor Altgeld's polton
would bo understood. "I predict , " said he ,
"the name or Algeld will live In histor
as that of one who In 1 great crIsis In the
events of our common country , stood for law-
tul amid constitutional government against
government by Injl\eton. government by
force and government In violation ot law ,
which Is anarchy In time worst and most violent -
lent torm. "
Speheces favoring the bill were made by
Mr. Iklrt oC Ohio , Henderson oC Iowa and
Dunn or New Jersey. .
On motion ot Mr. Twney oC Minnesota an
amendment was adopted In the shape ot a
proviso to the effect that no empioye should
he' puntshed for failure to comply with an
arbitration award as by contemnt or court
Several unimportant anumadmerits , together -
wlh those offered by the committee , were
agreed to and without dIvisIon the bill was .
passed .
Mr , McGann then called up the joint' reso-
luton to raise the rate of wages or prInter
and bookbinders In the '
, government printing
olee from 40 to [ 0 cents per hour Acer
some debate lie bill 'was withdrawn .
A bill was passed for the publication ot the
bulletins of the Department of I.abor.
The remalndcr oC the day was devoted
to enoglef ! on the life and public services of
the late PhIp Sydney Post.of Illinois .
Those who paId tllhute to the mlmory or
their late coleacue were Messrs. Henderson
and Laue or Ilnol ! , Bynum of Indiana ,
Grosveuor ot Ohio Clark of Alabama , Bro-
erick of Kansas , Wheeler oC Alabama , Deliver -
ver of Iowa , Stockdale or MissIssippi , Martin
ot Indiana , Boulele ct Maine and Lucas oC
South Pallota.
At 5:35 : p. I" as 1 further mark of re
spect the house adjourned
Will , OUU.\JZ ' . \ bU\'gn IAUTV ,
lmetllistr In He..II : IIVnshhuton with
1 lellH. fhJe"t In View. '
WAShINGTON , Feb , 2G-The conference
oC memhers or time American Bimetallic
league still conUnues h1 sesslhi at the league
rooms here , wlh time prospects ot , contnlng
several days yet , There were about 1 dozen
members preset at today's moelng , and
this number fairly represents the average
aUenlsnco slnco the conference 'bogan. I II
understod at time close or the : meoUng 1
IJublc nnnouneement will be mmmate or time
conclusions reached which omlOIY'1 cal on ,
I
the friends oC silver throughout , the country
to organize al11 IIJpoll , delegates ) tea : nn-
tonal convcnton to bo called tO 'mfteet durIng
I the coming summel' or nltumi1 : .Iid great
object which Is 80ught Xo.'beattained II be
yond reasonable doubt to olanl7o ; ,8 natIonal
sliver IJSrty having only : one plan , that or
free amid unlmited coinage ot silver . wih a
view to forcIng 1 etralght-out political cam-
Ilnlgn un this Issue
Oi'ENIU Ol : _ \'l'IONU 'I ; , I'.tiiiCS. '
nll 10 i'rovliie for "nun'AAlol.ml Hellrcou- i
11101 lurl I.hull ' the "no.
WAShINGTON , lib : , 2G .Reptosentatve
'
Wheeler or Alaba'ma Jmas zeported to time
I .iS
,
house lrom the joint commlteo on time Chick-
amauga and Chatanooga National Military
hark n joint re90luion jrbvldlng for the
( Jrtclpston by' congrcs in the dedication
ceremonIes or time hark September 10 and 20
next , through the pre&ldllg olcers or the
respectve houses : time JoInt cmmitee on
park dedicaton ; such senators and repre-
sontatvos as served at Chatanooga , and such
II may be namell by the , pr 8ldlng , oUc r or
the respective houses as representatves ot
other armies and the navy , or : al p alers to
represent congress. The sergeant.at-arms ot
the senatc Is to ma1eo necessary arrange-
ments for the congressional partcltJaton lire-
110ed at In expense not to exceed $ [ ,000.
ru I'ncille UII.o , I.elhlilun I'oaiiii'e
WASHINGTON , Feb. 26 -'fheru seems to
bo little douht that 10 molc ntemlts nt
Pueblo railway lelllatll wilt lie nmade
In this t'OIHrIII'hlo time rules commi-
tea of the house hal IOt tormai ) ' decided
10 I'nnt ! 10ro tme , leJlc'IJtalonl of time
DM34 otsuao ; Otfl Aq uoflou )0 sClllIqiWiOdLU
( .WI OIUUDI } .q 10101 'tllllWDOdUI
'
beemi minute wiuic'h have immobably decidem
the conmnmittco . SUllporlers of the bill went
to the senate to make 1 canvass nf its
chnncr fltiul3 ivare told by tenatorVhite
or ( nltornla that unit 1 dozen senlom
lied remmoived , tem see to I limit no legislation
on the lne ! . the Helly bill shoull paIR
the 8onnto _ _ _ _ _ _
l'ItEt'AI.ttftn A S IL' ' lull 1.J I STU"
lemocr'lts of Tlu't lRlh II'T hml an AI-
( iresi to time ( J'muntry ,
WASII1Nt1TON , ' Feb . 26-ltoumthmme mnatt'rs '
on the 100t 'of time house were overshntlbwed
In Interesttbdl' by the Initiation ot a brisk
movement .dclr a majority or time demo-
cratc membershht In favor ot the financial
policy hnvlng the free coinage or sliver for
its keynotER 'Pdr sonic time there hns been
n Ilscusslmf' hatrIM on by time free silver
leaders of timtarty In regard to time prac-
tcabiiy ot n plan to unite their forces anti
to erystnllzo their ideas Into 80mo sort or n
plalorm or declaration , The net ruul !
bns been the 11rnn or n resolution addressed
to the democrnts or the Unloll States anti (
outlining 1 fnanclnl policy for the donmo-
cratc Imarty ThIs } nper ' his bee clrctm-
latell on th democratic side at time hols !
anti Is being vigorously discussed ( , with the
object of obtllninn the consenSII ot silver
democrats Upon its chief expressions. The
chief 1nstglors ot the movement are Messr
lalll or Missouri Brnn of Nebraska , Sibley
or Ienusylvnlln nnd Coleen or Wyomln
Their paper Is nl present but a tentative ex-
lmreasiomm they say , anti not yet In rorm for
publication , since none of Its details ha\o
been definItely agreed upon , In substance
I states the financial policy or the party t6
bo' for the free coinage or gold nmmd.sllver emi
terms or equality nt the rate or 1G to 1 ;
for time Issue or all Ilaper money by the
goverment without the intervention at
banles : amid opposition to nlY Issue or Inter-
ost-bearlng bOlls without the authority of
n special act , ot congress. -
AtontJn Is called to a movement said , to
, be under \ y through the opponents or free
sl\'er In time farty to secure the olecton or
gold men ns delegates to party conventions ,
anti particularly to the national conventpn ,
anti thus secure the nomlnllon or n single
gold stallar < llan for the presitiommcy DemQ-
crats are urged to oppose the movement and
to , ace to It that none but tree sliver men arc
elected to positons or intluemmco In tIe part
amid to represent them In aU conventions.
MAJOUTY ALL , TIEY NEED
I the support of n majority of the party In
congress can 10 'pledged to n financial plat-
term It Is Intended to issue the manlresto
to the democrats at the United States wihin
a Cow days. At present the declaration Is
In but a formative \ stage , Mr. Bryan says , :
n\1 I Is intmided to secure the \'Iow or ,
members and make such changes in It ns ,
the majority oC , them may lclnte. There Is
n possibility that .thlY lay ! not bo , able to
agree upon any terra ci aunress , uecnuso
diversity ot opinion has developed today
upon the details ot the settlemnent.
But few easter members have been approached -
preached and time populists are entirely Ig-
noret with the expectation that they will
come Into the democratc party If I declar
for tree silver. how far this has been inspired -
spired by the meeting or time executIve com-
nmittee or the Bimetallic league It Is Impossible -
sible to say for while the prime movers say
that their plan Is entirely Independent ot tim
league . It Is noticed that they are men who
have been admited to the councils of that
body during Its session
' Representative Davis or Kansas , wllo Is 1
prominent IIV\lst says that the more con-
'
servatve tl1rd , party men could adopt a
platform t\ri' ; ! ' nlonal currency of gold
silver and ! ' 1Jacles. with the single addi-
tonal grf of 'puble works. Most demo-
erotic mnembers . wh , , have been presented
with the tm : Jra " If the manlfcsto arc
more or lessrelqclo"t to discuss the move-
ment becau crlY has been 'enjoIned up n
them until , j. r.cfI Ie agreanmommt shah have
!
been cemneutm
Mr. DrY 1 ll\ \ Io mails an incomplete can-
ass of the silver democrats In the senate.
He dId notIKesqpt , any. prepared declaration ,
such as he thought It would he wIse to
make , but meMI-submlted to' them the
question of ireadvlsabIlity ot such 1 move-
mont , and suggested . among other thIng
that- ' a 'jolnP'e61Ig' the silver democrats
In the two . , i1IS : bl held before adjourn-
mont fdrl.t ! Cs1dorUon of thq ' matter.
It , Is understMd" whle many of , . the
democratia expressed Interest
dcmoeraUI ltors
In the luestton , and stated that I
struck them favorably upon first thought , they
should prefer'to'mave time to think I over
In all its bearlngslberore finally committing
themselves to the : project.
1tEVENUECIJTTER SElVICE
Amendment Prnpoaed iSo Attached to
time .IV" ! Apiroprmiatloim ; 11111.
WASHINGTON , Feb. 2G.-The committee
on commerce or the senate reported its
amendment to the naval appropriation
bill concerning the revenue marine. The
amendment provides for the appointment or a
bard of three surgeons from the marine
hospital service to 'examine and report upon
all ofcers or time revenue cutter service , who ,
from reason or Infrmites oC age or physical
or mental disability , have become incapacitated -
capacitated to'fflcientiy , perform the duties
or theIr respective offices , and also that
cfcers reportel - , ns Incapable shall be placed
on "waiting orders out of line ot promotion , "
the vacancIes thereby created to be fled by
promotion or ; officers In the order ot
seniority.
This provision has been recommended for
the pat twenty years by SecretarIes Dout-
well , Sherman , Falger , 'Wlndol , MannIng
and Carlisle , antI Secretary ' Carlisle bas addressed -
dressed n letter to' Senator Coclerel , chaIr-
man ot the senate committee on appoInt-
monte , earnestly urging that the amendment'
be Incorporated In the naval appropriatIon
bill IS recommended by time committee on
commerce. The amendment would affect
thirty oncers , 'one : ot whom Is D4 years or
age , with a record at sixty years' service :
another 83 yearsnnd the remainder are past
)
the retiring age In the navy . I Is set forth
In the report that the revenue cutter service
Is and always has been In point of fact a
part or the naval servIce and discharges ,
duties that would otherwise bo performed by
the navY , I time cutter service wele not In :
existence , and ns that service Is now seriously
crippled by fenson ot the fact that some oC
the omcers are on a "waiting order list , "
making It practically n retired list . Time
argument , say the committee In the report ,
that It Is nn "entering wCl1go" for time crea-
tiomm ot a civil ' pension list cannot be sustaIned -
tamed and Is made only by these who have
10t studied time maler , "It Is time rear or . 1
hmomsibiiity' rather than the conviction of' a
probability that inspires such argument , anl' '
It has been Put forward agalist every IJrOO-
slton to llargo amid extend the Ienslon list
Cor the benefit ot these indirectly connecter }
with the army and mmavy I cannot be drawn
into a IJrocedent , even Ir It were outside ot ,
legilmnto rules governing pensions , but I
thIs were trl ItJld \ be n sqilicient ! ans\vC
to say that by jig possibility can Ihls lIst
ever exceed , , 'jty nelclarles or an annual
expenditure ter. . 'ten years at $20,000 per
nlnum , ,
I' :
" ' .tOOl I\lloller , l'eimiiorm 11111. '
WASnINGfQ ! t Fda . 20.-The pres\dcnt' \
hilts lent to Ih . lP IOUSI 1 message \etoln/
the lull to grant a pension to Eunice .lpli
nam , lulhter _ Dt. John , Putnam , who
/erved In thQ , utwlr. . "Time report or time
/ ut\
committee tq Wh\Ch ( lila bill WIt 1Iterroll , "
until the lrtlm0e0t , , " /tales that no clllm
for n ( Iehlie ' hill Iccount ot the 80110rll
death hl 011 been lerl In the ponlion
bureau , I1r1 I , bffll that upon thIs Uwory ,
It watt IroPPtmtiitQ ' Ilnslon the tau : htol - '
I do not suWqt I wait Intenrlell thll a
double P ° fliI1fl ' ohoulr he alowed , In ,
Ilolnt or tact , the widow his nllol < ) ' bemm
pBnsloned , and- luch Ienslon alowance
has b.'en mmnhtleefor the minor childm'en ,
'hero Is rio sm5fstion that the wllow , has
tlletl 01' rnflmig. I this , bill Ihould)0 / -
coma u law two full pensions woull ho In
force 1\ time lame tme , one 10 time wIdow"
and nnothlllo tw daughter , el mteim Irorl-
catell upon ' /I\IO / \ ! le\'lcel and delth ot tbo :
/ame soldier . _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _
Error's ' , i , , the Wltnn Tnrllct ,
W\SUINC'DN , , Fob. J 2G.-Tho SUHlest011s
yesterday c0llunlcltel1 10 the /cnlte by
Secriary CJrUs touching t'o errors In ho
tariff act were Toall In the meeting or time
fnance committeetoday , but no action wits
taken Time Oniy objection raised was that
time lenate could ' not olllnuto tariff bills .
but I II undorltQod that opposition would
iittVO dovcloiteli among the repubilcttii members -
hers on other scores It there had Ieon an
effort to press the mn Ier ,
. ' . .1" . . . lu Armoy Officers.
W ASJJNGTON , Peb. 20.-(6poclll ( 'felo-
grmimn.-Ceuptmmln Charles ii , le'I , 'l'wemity-
third infantry , Is granted one nmmontim's extended -
tended leave : ) I"lrlt I.ieutexmaumt I.'rancls U.
Beach , Sen'nth cavalry , one Ilnth : 1"Irnt
1.leutonanl Alone Gray , Se\'enth cavalry ,
one month anti two aYl
Secolll 1llutennnt Murray Baldwin Is
transforreti lghteenth from COltllan , ) ' I to company Ii ,
,
GOVERNMENT NOT PROTECTED
Minority Report Snbmltted on the New
Pnifo Railroad Bill .
Rnirnt Di.
NO SECUFIY . FOR INTEREST CLAIMS
l'urciimsers of the i'iie of time Cornmelt
ltortnJo " ' 1 1'111 I to Their AI-
' - vantage tn HefeRt l'lllt or
the UNnllnlr * or time 1.ten ,
WAShINGTON , Fel b. 2G.-The member
ot the Pacific railroad commlteo who are
opposed to the second bill for settling the
debts ot time Union nl1 Central Pacific com-
panIcs have presented to time house n report
discussing the detects of the bill from their
point ot vieThe report Is signed by
Messrs Snodgrnss , harris , anrl Coopcr or
\'m'isconsimm The rep rt says'e : cal attention -
tenton to time following fatal dEects at the
bull ! , Whlo ostensibly pro\ldlng for the
prlne'la ' ! of lie subsidy ends , nmo\nt g to
$ Gt , 2312 ' , It really gives lo the debtor
comp'nle3ln orton which they mayor may
not accept , nnll during which tme the bur-
den ot provlling for the pament oC all
sums , principal nnd Interest , which may fall
due Is thrown upon the government Should
time provIsions of the bill be accepted by time
, debtor ! companies It wil result In the trans-
: for of the 1iit which the government holds
'as ' to the principal oC time debt to Ilrtes
whose interest will be entirely antagonistic
tD ( the l'vernment In the fnnl , payment ot
the Interest advanced to the SUI ot $75,712-
42 " . which Is by time terms ot the bill expressly -
pressly relegated to n third place as a so-
curly which will bo In effect mae securiy
\\hale\.cr , as there will be superior to time
go\erm nt claim the sum ot $129,247,047 ,
one-hal drawing [ pe' ' cent and one-hal
4 per cent , all or which will be 'so manalell
as to dNtroy any possibility or the ultimate
payment or the government Interest , " oher
objections mlntonell mire that tIme sinking
fund musl bo kept Intact for twelve .mouths
and p'ayment made IY the goverment at
the Interest and prhlCrpal ot bonds that fail
mice , that the companies may declare dlvi- :
lends before they have paId the debt to
the United States All menton or the ter-
minals Is omlte < In provisIons for n new
mortgare : that permission Is Riven for "por-
( ions" or the Union Pacific to be ncqulred 1) '
other corporations ; that \ the companies
are not required to comply wih time provisions -
sions of the bill , and finally that Il amounts
to nil exfenslon to the companies or one
year on their debts.
A bill designed to overcome these 014cc-
tons nccompanles this report.
, UIU\ SI'NDENCE.UUnTTI . J ,
No hopes for l'emmco Vmler l xI8tng Cnn-
loleR
dlton In the 1 11 d. .
WASINOTON , Feb. 2G.-1'he president
today sent to the senate . In response to a res-
elution , copies ot \ the communicatons relating -
latng to Samoa sInce the ratification ct time
Derln treaty , from Judge Henry C. Ide and
ex-Consul Dlacldocle. Secretary Gresham's
report , which accompanies the Papers , I
brlet. He says that lu order to maIm the
account ot political events In Same complete -
plete copies of time correspondence of harold
lit . Sewal and J. H Mulligan , the 'principal
consular ofcers In Samoa during thc period
since Mr fliacleiock's appintment as vlca
consul general and or the fnal report or Mr.
Chambers , late land commissIoner on theprt
or the United States , are also Included. Ccples
oC the correspondence betwon the department -
ment and the British and German embassies
since July , 1894 , the date ot the last transmIssion -
mIssion oC Inrormaton In regard to Samoan
affairs . mire ' also transmitted. Though not spe-
cifcaly , called .tor by the resolution ot the
senators ; they throw light upon time ' situation
In tim Islands. . Tbe correspbndtmce' covers'
" thd"j I'lbd"ind'I889 anti mbrc s"between
150 and 20 docum n1. Writing on December -
ber [ last , Mr. Mulligan says :
"The condition hero'cmtnues to be one
of profound peace , No outbreak of any kind
has occurred , and no preparation for such nn
event ts diScernible , notwithstanding there
Is a general belief that the prevallln'g pace
Is to be broken soon . Reports are In clrcu-
late that a conflict had taken place and
war actually inaugurated In Lavaly , but tbCe
happiiy prove to' be untrue Jt Is cer-
taIn that time native population generally II
In 1 state of unrest. As tar as I understand
the general dissatisfaction among the rebel-
10usly inclined Is directed against Maletoa ,
not alone through tribal and local prejudices ,
but for the present reason that II ! is a mere
figurehead In the 'h3nds of foreigners and
really represents a foreign domination. "
Further' along In the same communication
hl says : "If the natives were In all ways
satisfied and well disposed to peace , It Is
plain In my opinIon that they would be sat-
idled to so continue. The elements sought
under the treaty to be harmonized are so di-
recty In conflict that cordial coperaton Is
not to bo expected. So long ns time present
arrangements continue to exist no permanent
peace will be permitted. "
Mr MullIgan's lat communication Is dated
January 2 , and In this ho SlY3 there are
no appearances ot a renewal oC the war , but
repeat that but little confidence Is Celt In
the permanence ot the existing peace.
In 1 communication or September 10 last
Judge Ide complaIns bitterly oC time efforts
of the census to 11mlniitor time affaIrs at the
islands without consultation with the pro-
visions of time treaty ot Berlin , bu by prior
determination to dictate to the president and
himself. Be closes thus : "In the amidst oC
time' difficulties and changes oC the situation I
seems to me far wiser not to spend our time
In discussing the questions of abltract right ,
but for all to join time president to try to ar-
complsh somethIng for tide wretched coun-
try. " _ _
% VOMIIN TARE CL' UVSINESS.
Elect Officers for time 1 > lsllnl Yrlr : nUll
OlcorA I
A lenr ! 'helr Contttnlolll Il\
WASHINGTON , I eb. 20-'he nnnuul hu ! -
ness session or the Natonal Counci
or Women was held toda ) The eec-
tion ot time eleven officers for the
ton
ensuing year took place and a mmummm-
, bel ot important ' changes In the constitution
, or time council were adopted , the princIpal
, change being , the creation ot an upper and
, lowcr council. Time upper branch will bo
composed or the delegates and president o '
' the presl-
'each or the natonal assocIations ,
: ddimts or state councis and the chairmen of
dnts ' . atrons or
: t1io standing conlnlteel.
time counci will be allowed ' to choose
: to servo In either branch' , ia\lng no vQto" ,
, however. Time lowr councIl , will consist or
d ltgates of' state councils 'and the president
otstate
: and delegate , ot local councils. All national
! maUers will be passed npon In tIme upper
wi
11iusc , and time ' lower brnnch wi transac !
jl ideal business. New officers are : ' President , !
Mary Lowe Di 1dnson of New York , who la' '
' prell1enl D of the natonal orgammization . or
1tlnKs Jlughters ; vIce preshlent-at.lalge ,
Rev , Anna U. ShIW , Phiadelphia ; carre-
, spnilng secretary , Louise Barum Hobbins ,
, Michigan : first recording secretary Emelne
Maine second recording
BurllngammmochefleY , ; soond
secretary , Ml's , hlelemm Finley Bristol , Qtmincy.
1ii , transurr , hannah : . jicihoy , Mmiiime ,
1fiimresentatieS of organized work 1mm the
municipality opcmmpletl time afternoon seasIomm ,
tGertrude Stevens Leavitt , imresldemmt of time
I'ortlatmt1 Council of Women , said time orgaim-
izatlon cmmmprited fourteen of time imiost. 1mm-
fiuemmtial organizatiomms in the city , and that
titit- work title seasoim is twofold , to secure time
election of wonaemm on tIme ecimoel boards , so
far denied timem , and to urge legislation ilv- :
imij the mother equal amid just authority in
time care anti custody of nminor ehildremm ,
Amieila Collins , proxy of the president of
( hid Quincy oummcii , announced that time qtmcs-
tiqn f equal pay for equal work and divorce
amid dres refornmumm have their lmearty support ,
amid clue urged that patriotic instruction be
giveiu in Sunday chooi as well tic public
schools.
, Time work of the Indianapolis local council
svamm discussed by Delegate Jozepiiimie It.
Nichols ,
Municipal work was time topic at the evening -
ing session , It wits discussed by seven dif-
fernt speakers train as mummy different atmummd-
1)oimmta. , Ammnie ' 1' . Scribmmer of Ienmnsylvania
took for her subject the "ltelation of house-
imohil to Municipal Sanitation and Private to
I'ubhio hiyglemme. " I ) ; . Mary E. circeim of
Micimigan discussed " \'omnami'3 Relation ton
_ _ _ _ , _ _ . . _
n-- ' - ' " - - ' " ' - - ' - ' #
Ilygiene in the Past anti Futmmrc' . " "Time
Separation of I'olitlcs frono Municipal Man-
agement" was treated of by Ada C , Sweet
of Illinois , Rflte ihonti of New York came
next with an address on "TIme Needed Fac-
tcmr In mitmnIcipal Ciovermmment , "
l'rof. Maria I. , Saimforil of Minnesota followed -
lowed , anti , after imer atidres's was conclumtieml ,
Josephine It , Nichols , delegate of the local
Commn&i of the Women of Indianapolis , spoke
on "t4on-l'artisansimip iii Mtmnicipal hoards. "
The session ended with a paper by Mrs.
J. Ellen lostcr \Vasimingten on "City anti
State. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -
I'ermonmul tIentiomi.
WA SI I INOTON , I'cb , 2d.-Special ( Tele-
grarn.-.J , hi. Unmstead of Fullerton is in
time city for a. brief visit antI called omm
Congresmunmmnim ? mioikiejoimmm mit time capItol
today.
Congrossmomm Mclelglmama intends to go
south mis soomm mts 'comigrcss adjourns , amid
simenmi a short tinmmo 1mm l"lorltla , vithm a view
of immmprovlmmg his imemmitim. Mr. Mci'eigimamm
imas miommateti imis ( mmli qimotit of garden ect1
to timc state coimmmmtittee for time bonelit of
tlrrmumth sufferers.
Conmgreasmmmntm PIckier of South Iakotn
has l'ecovoroti frommi imi sliglmt iilmmesa nimd
vas today omm time floor of time imotms ' .
Congreasmamun hlnimaur lma itmtromitmceti tt
bill to establisth 1mm the Iistrict of Colummmmtmia
a miationmil uIuIvem'slt3'
Intv4 i'oImtt Cimmimigea.
WAShINGTON' , Feb. 26-ipeciai Tele-
grnna-J ) , IL , Pope wan today nppolimtetl
iostmmmoster at Arbor liii. Aiaim' cotmrmty , itt , ,
vice II. C. I.vmmcim , m'enmoveml ,
4tm'chibaid done' was totimmy commimnissiommeti
Imostmnaster mit 1'Itmmii , In ,
FROM SOUTH OMAHA ,
Coitlne'ms hletwcemm Ioctor Cimnsr Trotmit ,
iii Mlcrtmt'iidcmL lit-li irtmmment
Witcn Secretary Mortomm was imero lie rec-
ommmmcndetl soimme chmammges 1mm t.me rooms in the
Packers National inmmmk bmmihiiimmg umseti by time
mmiicroscoplcmml department cf time btmreau of
aniimmal immdustry. Since returning to Wash-
immgtomu Mr. Mortomm tins wrlttemm to Don C ,
Ayer and Dr. ' 't'hmlte , rcqmmestlng them to get
together , ammtl iii connection witim Mr. Marl-
arty , cashier of time banlc , decide ulmomi sommme
plamu for time remnodoiitmg of Limo roommms occim-
lieti by tIme niicroscopists. Cashier Moriarty
is reatiy to go to work omm time inaprovemmaemmts as
soon as tIme two Inspectors agree omm Plans.
Insteati of conferring with Dr."lte , Mr.
Ayer sent his owmm smmggestions direct to
VasimImmgtomm. Tlmomm Dr. White , not to be oumt-
done , semmt imis smmggestlons to Secretary Mor- .
(0mm , NeIther gcimileimmmmmm has yet received
ntmy word frommm Wasimimmgtomm , consequeimtly time
immmprovements ordered by time secretary of
agricultumro mmearly two weeks ago have not
beemm commimemuced. During Mr. Morton's visit
here tIme secretary called Mr. Ayer tlowmu pretty
imam'd amid ortiered him to hereafter confer with
time chief mnicroscopist , Dr. W'hmite , iii all
matters lOrtnhimimig to time workimmgs of time
ouhlce. ityer has so far ignored time secrc-
tarys artier , dud seine of the packers who
are tired of imi stubbornness au-c mnakimmg a
icicle. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Funeral of j , A , Doyle.
Time funeral of J. A. Doyle was held yesterday -
terday aftermmoon. Time deceaseti was a-Mastmim
anti a nunmber of Masons attended , Mrs.
Mattic Slanger of Cooksvihie , Ill. , a sister of
Mrs. Doyle , was presemmt. , Mrs. Doyle
is very ill , ammml it is feared that sue. tea , will
simccumamb to tIme disease , Immmeumnonia , which
carrietl oft imer husband. Mrs. Gilkinsomm ,
Mrs. Joseph ammd Mrs. Stratton of Wmdmoo at-
teimdetl time funeral , amid Mrs. F' . A. Gilbert
of Cedar flhimffs. Time reimmains were interred
in Laurel 11111 cemetery by time side of a
daugimter , Mrs. Belie McDonaid , wlmo dIed last
Wednesday. _ _ _ _ _ _
- alilgic' City Otiasip.
Mayor Johnston Is in Lmmcoimm ! ,
Coucllmmin Bulla is visiting in Missouri ,
A. C. Raymner mas returned front time east.
Councilman Muhialy has been drawn upon
the imetli jury _
City Treasurer Tom Hector 'went to LIncoln
yesterday afternoon.
MK ' Chariha Pericay and wife of Walmoo
spciitstrday In the , dIty , ,
.1' . L. Donahu'd is 'a candidate fo'rrnem ber
of tii Board o'f' Education.
Mrs. George Karil of Oniaima was visiting
friends in this city yesterday ,
The South Onmaha BrewIng company is
sinking an artesian 'well ' at the brewery , just
south of' town ,
The South Omaha Rpubhican club will hold
a neetlng tonight at Pivonka's ball. A full
attendance is desired.
Yesterday Building Inspector Post issued
permits' for two cottages to be erected in
BrowU park , one to cost $400 atmd time other
$900.
$900.The
The Ladles' Aid society of the First Methu-
odist chiiclu will meet Thursday afternoon at
tIme residence of Mrs. Scott , Twenty-fIrst amid
G streets.
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Miss Anna Clark died yesterday of scarlet
fever. She was employed as a domestic ima
time fa'rnhiy of Lawrence Martin , There is a
general complaint that time physicians are
entirely too negligent in reporting commtagious
diseases.
Time police have arrested Pat Welch for time
larceny of a watch anti sonic money belong-
lag to John McCune , After the theft Welch
skinned to Omnalma. . where ime was arrested.
, r prisoner's reputation hero is bati , lie
being coimsidered a worthless fellow who
will not support bIB famniIy. When arrested
Welch had somuetimlng like $14 on his person.
Judge Cimrlstmmmanmu compelled him to give $10
to his wIfe , who Is destitute.
airs , Clay % YLii tm , On time Stammti.
LEXINGTON , Feb. 2h.-In today's hmro-
ceedimmgs in time trial of General J , 0. Shmelby
agalmmst Mrs. Anna Clay to break the will of
their mother , Mm's , ] ienjttmimm Grats , time
time was taken up by arguments emi a motion -
tion by time defense for mm peremptory order
( I ) throw time case out of court , Oemmermtl
Simc'lby's attorneys OhhOsed this strongly
null argued from testimony hint tIme will
Probated is not timat of Mrs. Gratz , hut of
Ait'ti , Lammra Clay. The court declined to ac-
COht tIme motion ( or peremnptory instructions ,
'nimbi-row Mrs. Laura Clay ivihl go on time
mttamti anti testify. Her testimopy and tlmat
of oilier witnesses that will follow is awaited
t'iIii intense interest.
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Bush's Mills , Ohio ,
StrainedNerves
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Palpltatlon oftho Heart and
A ConoraiBroak Down
The Good Effect of Hood'n wise
Mnrkcd and Porniemnont.
, , C. I. hlocil t Co. , Lowell , MasS.i
, ' Uemtiemnemm- : ; s'as takeim down sick last
locemnbcr ) , anti became very weak with miervotus
ti'ommiile , ItahlmItalion of tIme lmcarl , iumti it gcmmer.'l
i.rcak dowmm. I had it good Ximyalciatm , htmL 11mm-
eret1 aiommg , getting mme bolter , I commid sit till
mmly abommtlmahf mm da ) ' , mmumtii limO 18th of March ,
lmcm : I concluded 1 would give hood's Hamsaici.
'F1ood'ssiil3 Cures
rlila a trial. Whmcn I imati used it a short time , I
rtmmmhi get miii amid go all atmomit the house all day ,
I have imever ciijuyctt Perfect health , iwl mmmii
mmouv taking my ilium bottle of itood's Sarsapa.
i-ills , ammd know It imas imehimod mao wommdcrimmhly ,
I Imavo uacd iiuod' l'ilis , and timlimk them cx
celiemmt. " Nine. A . I. I.ANZEU , Buahi' Mills , OhIo ,
- Hood'fm Pihla act osliy , jet hromPIl1 and
emcentiy , Oh time liver amid bowels. 2Cec.
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