. ' , , THE OMAHAHDAILY BEE. . i , F . . . i . . : . _ "I - . , . , l - . \ . ES'.rAULISIIED JUNE 10 , 1871. OMAhA - , 1.IIAY : MOR : ' ' 9irG - MARCH 1 , 1895. SIGLE COPY ' 'TVJJ OEN''S. IADE THINGS LIVELY Ohand1orUncork Hs Long Delayed Speech en the Kangas Senatorship ! ROACH COMES IN FOR A ROAST AUO Charged the Eeal1 of Both of Them Are Tainted with Fraud. ' I MANAGED TO STIR UP SENATOR HilL Latter Dub3 the New Hampshire Man ! Poltical Hyen MARTIN BECOMES STILL MORE PERSONAL Caled UJII lo JulJl7o lie Jolrlcl ! IIR I Lngtiige hut nclcrltc . the b'enLlnicnt LnJuno ! S"nlmcnts -Sundry Chit lUll t'iiieI , Ildu.ll . ! tin Sliver Conference Itelit. WASHINGTON , Feb. 2S.-Luclen Baker , Leflator-elect . from Kansas , was on the floor ot the senate for the frst time , antI waste Introcluccd to his assocIates by Mr. Martin , whum hu succeeds. Mr. Gallnger briefly addressed the senate - ate at the opening of the session today 11 favor ot a l11an presented by the Daughters ot the He\'oluton , that a copy of the Declar- aton ot Independence be conspicuously displayed - played In every postomec. The deficiency appropriation bill was reported - ported by Mr. Cocltrel , leaving only one biii-tho naval-remaining before the ap- propriatons committee. Consideration at the sundry civi bill was then remed. Mr. Petgrew , offered an amendment appropriating $300,000 for seed for the drouth surerers ot the northwest. After a short debate the amendment was . agreed to by n vote ot 33 to 17. . Mr. Date , democrat at 'ennesee , urged an , amendment of $125.000 for government par- tchl3ton In the 'ennes3ee state centennial . , In I89G. . , Mr. hoar ironically asked Mr. Date It the - constitution gave authority for this nppro- priation. . : Mr. Date said that It was the eune : author- ; I that gave government all to the World'a ) fair ut Chicago and to the Cotton States ex- position at Atlanta. A point ct order against tim amendment made by ! r. Coeltre1 was submlttd to the senate ar.J the appropriation was sustained-3d to II , Mr. Stewart , l'iuiist ' , ' moved to reconsIder the amendment already , adol tel for particpa- ; ton by tl'p United Stath In the national monetary corlerenee , Ho sad France was the , , moneary l/ only European ccuntry In a position to take In eucli 'conferc'nce wIth my par eucl a "conferlnee 3ny prospect . ot fairness 10 slv r. He therefore would pro- Paso an amendm to the II ? bpo.tcn ! , In : % structng the Unll Sl\le\ legate' . _ 'hot to Igre to any rate below .15 to 1" STf.1WAItT'S MQTlN DEFEATflD. , Mr. Wolcott ot Cdlorado 1ahl liB greatly regretted - gretted this i1\'lslcn of 'opInIon a loqs' sena- II , ' . trs from the slver"stat s"wholad , so Ions 0 stood tognther. , The senator from Nrvada ' ( Stewt ) decled ; this Wilhemc , ot "he , ' 4 gold .bugs. Was he forte \ ng 'the 1ant ' L' fight ot the friends ot silver 36vorli over 'i r \.llch had fist culnlna\ed \ In , sut'es In the ' , British Parliament , and tIre Germup Ret hstag J t In tav&r oC an Intcnalona1 conference ? I . France , too , was , taking the Inilatv . Suc- : , ) cess was ' aimot at hald.I ; was the work ' of the friends " cf..eslyor , through7nzt i.he world. Woro"dho..rIcods ' ot oliver to' pause at such a moment 0 : , sucCtss , The senator declared himself for American " ! meta1 ! m , but It thy nations M the world united Ir offering the greatest advantage to silver I had received since its dOlonetzat n It would be criminal to cast It ashle. ; A8 Mr. Wolcott closed his vIgorous speeeh there was a bur ! ot applause frQm the galleries , which the vice pre ldent checked by rapping the gavel and giving a sharp admonition . Mr. Stewart again took the floor , denouncIng - Ing the proposed conference as a "trado with our ollpreSOrs. " Whatever others might do , he woulll never consent to such n scheme. The Stewa'rt motion to reconsider was do- tented. Yeas , 9 : nays , 52. The afrmotvo vote was as follows : Alen. Dacltburn , Cal , Coeltrel , Kyle , Mar- tin , Perer , Pugh and Stewart. The negative - tvo vote Included many leading silver men , such as Toiler , Jones of Arkansas , George , Wolcot , Cameron and others , POINTS OF ORDER COME THICK. Mr. lunton of Virginia urged an amend- , mont restoring the salary ot the superintendent - tendent of the coast and goedetc survey lo GOOO Instead of ' 5,000 , ns rellucet In the bi , but the amcndment was defeated. * Mr. Squire of Washington secured an np- proprlaton of $5,000 for an investigation at the coal and gel ! resources of Alaslta. Mr White ot California proposed an appropriation - priaton to pay California I Plr cent of the proceeds ot California public lands sold since California was almltell ! to statohoo The amount of the aunronriation was estimated at - aUlrolrlatol estmated $800,00. The IlileJlhnent was ruled out of orler. Mr. lyle's amendment appropriating $20,000 to sink wuls for irrigating llrpoBt1 also went out on a poInt ot order Mr. Mar- tili's Imenllment granting the abandoned Fort lays , Ian" military reservation to Kansas for on agricultural college was ruled out at order ! , os was also on amendment of Mr. Mitchell of Oregon appropriating $335,000 to Oregon all IQOOOO to Nevada to reimburse - ! llrsB thelo states for assistance In aUI- . pressing the rjbchllon. Mr. Caroy's amendment granting certain lan.a ! ot the Fort D A. lussel military reser- Vet Ion to Wyoming for public purposes wn allpted ( An amendment was also agreed to alowlnl : cOllies of \VoriI' fair certncates , et ( , to successful exhibitors and to nows- papers paying for the same. An appropria- ton ot $10,001) was mMe for ten historical vlllns , on the Columbian exposition. At 3 o'clock the sundry civil bill , which hall been In commitee of the whole ! for many day ! , waR reported to tim Benato. A number at votes were then taken on reserved amend- monte. Iir. Carey olTero'I a substitute which was aleptellln 111aoo ot tim Previous appropriation for public bnlhlngs at Cheyenne , Wyo , Boise City . Ida no , anl Ielena , Mont. The sub- ItHuto all11roprllh II 55,000 for the three sites and limits tle cost of each building to $250. - 000 , 'l'hll leaves out tins sites of O/pll. ' 'ash" , , nBmlrelc , N. U" I , and Pierre , S. 1 STEW.\RT AMlNlMlNT VOTED DOW : Mr. Stewart renewed his nmtlhnent In- structing Unlttl States delegates to the & international _ ternatonal cOlrerenee not to agree to a rate her ot 16 to 1. I anti It was lefeated , 10 to 49. The vote was substantially as the one earlier In the day. TIll , llrmath'o vote was : Ahlt'n , . Huuton ; l r I' . I-halt' , Irtiy ' . l'ugli. - 1.1' IrII' Iulh. Jelry , ) McLaurIn Stewart-l0 'l , Thl Bnnllr ; ) ' civi : purlpr\tJ bill wal then passed SHUt time 1tjlslatve. executive anll judicial nllllroprlaten b1 ! taken tip. A resolution wa adopted requesting the president 10 urge Ullol the republic cf Nicaragua the settomenl ot certain claims 'I die . United ! States citizens . 'ilic onf.renco report In the bill for courts In Ihe Indian territory was agreed to. \t tl : request l 01 Mr. l'olkh'l the 'mllte agreed that at the evening session the oxeou- lh'l aProprlaton bill shlnld be < lpatel ! of and 10 other business tllnsach',1 , exCept l'on- slot : bills nut objected la , IIII Mr. Chandler be permitted 10 lubmlt semite remarks un the cato ot Mr. Martin 1'1 lanaf , who , Mr Chandler IQhh , \a not legally cleclel ! Time senate passed the resolution luthorh- : InG pmiymemit 10 JOicth ) V. ' . .r of 2.000 t ( cover the expuse " Incurred . comtotImi 8 "ho f ! 1 - - , sent of Senator Martin or Kansas anti to the later $1,000 for oxpenses. The only Im- portant amendment to the executive bill was that increasing from $200,000 to $250,000 the amount for force In the supervising architect's oiflco. The senate then took a rece ! Rapid progress was made on the legislatve , executive and jnllcial appropriation bills at the night session of the senate. Mr. Dubois sought to strike out the appro- piaton for the Utah commission and to pro- vllo that the suppression of bigamy and polYty shall hereafter be prosecuted under the laws of Utah. Mr. Dubois urged that the polygamous condition ot Utah was a thing ot tIn past , and that the loal authori- ties might wel bo trusted to administer the affairs ot limo state. 11' . Faulkner , ot the committee on terrio- rice , In response to an Inquiry front Mr. Man- derson , acid It was expected that Utah will become 1 tate by Nevember next , under the enabling act heretofore passNi . Mr. Dubois' amendment was finally ruled ' out on a point at order. DmOCRATIO ELECTION METhODS. The appropriation bill was temporarily laid aslo to permit Mr. Chandler to make a speech on "recont election methods of the democratic part ) ' . " lie took up the election of a number of democratic senntors. Con- , corning Limo election ot Mr. Murphy ot New York , he did not question its legislative security - rity , but declared It was thought about by a gerrymander ali various Corms ot election- coring larceny , In which he Indicated that the then ( governor and present senator from New York was concerned , As to the elec- te ot Mr. Martha ot lCansas , Mr. Chandler said the senator , although a democrat , had made a "closo connectIon" with the populist connecton" populst memher" ot the Kansas legislature , and emi becoming a senator had secured all the demo- crate patronage whIch time state of Kansas received from the national administraton , The populsts , were thus deceived. "They cheate,1 , to get hIm In , " said Mr. Chandler , "anll the results have been what might have : been expected. " As to the seat now occupied by Mr. Roach ot North Dalotn , ! r. Chandler declare It Would bo fle ( by n republican IC there had not been time basea t manipulation maulpulton In whIch time speaker of the house and his confederates had Particliated. : Mr. Chandler denonnce the "traitors" ot that transaction. He then took up time investigation whIch time senate began as to the private record of Mr. Hoeh , and read from the record lo show how action ou the investigation hall been avohleJ. "And so , " said he , "the former cashier of the Citizens National bank ot Washington Continues to occupy a stat as n democratic democrnte sena tar. " Mr. Roach mt at his desk throughout this arrlgllment , I Mr. Chandler then reviewed In detail time proceedings ef the Kansas legislature In the I , election oC : Ir. Martin and declared It made as vicIous a record as was ever presented In electioneering Crnml. "lie Is still here , " said 1r. Chandler , "and will remain until I next Monday , when thc demecrtc congress comes to an Ignominious cnd. " As to Mr. Kyle and Mr. Allen , they had ( acted With the democrats ot the senate ns Mr. Fairer had at thrice ncted with the republicans - publicans , but : Ir. Chaniler did not criticize these actions. But , he sahl , It made It pos- sible , "wih the unlawful : and fraudulent vote of Mr. Martin and the vote of Mr. Roach , who should never have remained In thc senate one day after the facts ot his life were known for time democratic majority of the senate to be maintained. " Mr. Chandler closed with a , rerrrence to 11' . Gorman's recent figure at speeeb , "that a bow of promise for democracy was In the sly , " which , said the New Hampshire senator , was merely a flash from the lower region I.HLL UP TO REPLY. Mr. II was immediately on his feet when : Mr. Challer hal fnlshell He said the senate had witnessed an extraordinary spec- tacle. The enator fro ! New Hampshire sought at this , time closing hour of the senate , to stir up. sorc partsan bitterness. "Dut this spectacle this senator has presented to- night-Indulging In coarse statements against ! a brother senator-does him no good and will do his party no good , " said Mr. Hill , wi imemently. Mr : Cockrehl " Interposed "I Coeltrel : hope the senator - ator from New York will smot ' take the speech at the senator from New Hampshire ns nny- thing but a jolto. " "I hope the senator will proceed. I have been trying for two years ' to draw him out on New York election methods , " said Chandler. "Anll you have drawn ie out , " answered Mr. huh , ' 'and before I am through you may conclude It might have been wel not to have drawn 10 out " - 'Mr , II turned his attention to Mr. Chand- ler's reference to Mr. Roach. Ho ( lull ) could have forgiven the ataclt on New York or the attack on "Honest John Mar- tin : " - "but , " said he , ' "I cannot forgive the cruel , mean , contemptible malicious conteinptble , malcious attack on Senator Roach. " Mr. HIl referred IronIcally to Mr. Chand- ler's staement that he spoke of the subject with regret. lie would as soon expect the hyena In pouncing upon its victim to paue with regret. And yet the New hampshire : senator had "spewed out" this miserable and contemptible attack . lie had revamped an old and ancient charge , outlawed by the statute et limitation , n charge never sustained - tamed In a court or by n jury. " ! r. 11 drew 0 striking picture of the coming and goIng at Mr. Roach In time chamber , his plain and quiet habits. "And yet time malice ot the New Hampshire senator - ator , hyena-like , assailed this 1100r man. " Mr. 11 said ho "hated hypocrites . " He referred to the "traud by whIch the great Samuel Tiden had been kept from time , presidential chair , Then , turnIng to Mr. Chandler , ho added : "We all remember the course ot our friend Chandler at that time tmo In going to Florida and stealing that state from the democracy. " There was a tumultuous demonstration nt this point , lasting hal a minute. The vice president rapped for order and then warned the spectators the galleries would bo cleared It the demonstraton was repeated . CALLED CHANDLER A BUZZARD Mr Martin replied to Mr. Chanmller's refer- once to him , saying no honest man ever questioned his right to hIs scat. No man had ever charged that he bought his seat In the senate , but could time senator from New Hampshire Bay as muth , I one-hal was true that was charged against time senator from New Hampshire Inltead of being In the United States senate ho shoulll be In the penitentiary . Insteall ot time eagles that hall represented the great state of New lamll- shIre , "a buzzard had taken their place. " ! r. Frye at once arose and called . Mr. Martin to order Mr. Martin remained standing , wher upon Mr. Mal\leron lIe. mandel ! time rule be enforced that the senator take his scat. Mr. Martin took his seat Mr. I'rye wihdrew his moton calng the senator from Kansas to order ! r. Hoar at once renewed the cal , saying le weald withdraw Il It Mr Martin would withdraw his objectionable worts. "I cannot withdraw them , " said Mr Mar- tim ) , "I meant no ofense to tie senate , but It Is only strong language that wi meet some situations. " Thcre was further discussion RS to whether Mr. Martin should bo allowed to proceed. lie finally went on , withdrawing the obJec- tenable words , although he said he < oul ! never chante his fund as to their applca- ton te the senator from New hiampeimire. This closed the exciting event for a time and the senate returned to the mmppropria- Uon bi , lon But Mr. Chandler agaIn took the lor at 1 :30 o'clock for another Phase of the subject . le laid he would pan ever the vituperation used against 11m. lie referred 10 the acton of Ir , JI In "gratifying his spite against the president ot the United States In can- \'a8lnl the senate to defeat Mr Cleveland's nomination to the Unied State supreme court , 1 , , Chandler Iprko of Mr , llIs recent - cent dlnmm'r at Ihl house , amid cOltrasted "hll old host ' t ) ' with his recent lubsen'lency , snaste which . had " fralyeen repaid b ) one pest- master. Mr. 11 replied ho could nat be [ urchaed by 1 dinner It' time whlo house unl , had not recommnndemt ! the postmaster at Eimirw reconll'ndel postllter Emlrl referred - ferred to. :1' . JI reviewed liii personal relations wilts the president anti declared he OIJlonl him when ho1 $ wrong and IUP' IOrttd ) him when he was riimt Mr Jill ! CIOH' ! at ml'lnlgbt. I At t:5 : Friday mnoruir.g time legiiative , ex- ecutvD &nl Judicial Olllrrprlolon bill WU passed ) ; aDd the uuuto o ] jUt ned , I h IANY CUBANS UNDER ARREST Ever One Euspectd of Revolutionary Tendencies Placed Behind the Bars , ONE OF THE REBEL LEADERS SHOT DEAD - Three Jlulre.1 I'crsonR In Jail , Inehutng llcmlerl ot Some ot the Most 1'\011- ntlt I'alle ! of lho 1himmd- Grcat I xelemelt 1'\o \1 1 S , NEW YORK , Feb. 2S.-Tho Ward line . steamer Orlzaba , which arrived this morn- : Ing from havana brIngs news thal the whole II Island has been under martial law since I February 24. Great ' excltoment prevailed In Havana on Sunday last , owing to time report that the Cuban general , Julio Sangll and about thirty members ot the frsl tR\lles ot Havana , were Imprisoned In tIme military tort , Cabanls I was reported that about 300 persons who sympathized wHh the revolu- tonists were also arrested all Imprlsoncd. There was no news from the Interior ot the Islnnd. I was stated that the people of time northern pcrton ot time Island were In favor ot Generl Manuel Garcia taking charge ct operations against the government , while the people ot the southern port ot the Island were unfavorable to him as I leader. 1 was j rumored tint the thrMtenlng uprising of I ! the Cuban revolutionists had been betrayed by one of their own party , and the govern- : mont took prompt measures : to suppress time ' uprising by arresting General Sangul and : his Immediate followers . , Hardman hal was crowded last night by time sympathizers In this city of the Culan revolutionists. The assemblage was very enthusiastc , and was called to order by Juan I raga , president ot time League ot Hevo- lutonary clubs In the United States. At the close over $2,200 was raised and will be uned to purchase munitons of war to be sent to Cuba. MADRID , Feb. 2S.-Accordlnl to ofcial dispatches received hero from Invaln the rebels In thp province ot Santiago do Cuba number about 120 men. If Is added that the town of Dnlre has declared In favor ot the rebels , but a later dispatch from ofcial sources announces that the insurrection at faire hall been quelled. I Is cfclaly announced hero that the Spanish troops defeated the bln . of rebels reported to have assembled In the province of Malanzns , and these advices confirmed time report that Manuel Garcia , time notorious rebel leader ; was killed during the engage- meat. The Spanish troops are actively pur- suing the rebels. - - llU"UE )1 : or : _ \,1N : ! 'to UO Li' Cattle Exclllol Order Only Issued on l'o < lh'o I vlipno" or UlseHD. , PARIS , Feb. 2S.-Cntrary to the reports cable l C re. ; United Slates Ambassador Eusts has not received instructions to prote3t against the French exclusion ot American cattle from this country. 1 seems that there Is a misapprehension - apprehension ! In the United States-In regard to the scope ot the decree , which applies only to American live cattle and which does not affect tinned or drersed bef. The exact word- afect tnned E. lag of the decree Is : "Censlderlng that conta- gious diseases which do nol exist here arc prevalent - alent In the UnitEd States among the bovine species and cases have been establshed among animals Imported to Europe from that coun- try , It Is nEcessary to take measures to pre- vent the introduction of timeoo diseases Into our territory. Accordingly , upon the advice of the consulting committee ot the epizootics and the counselor of state , the director of agriculture decrees that the Import Into or transit through Franc ot all animals at the bovine species from the United SLates Is pro hibited , both by our land frontiers or by sea , until otherwise ordered. Animals shipped be- , tore February 24 wilt bo alowe entry I hmealtimy. . I Is learned that France took this step with the greatest reluctance. M. Hanotaux , the minister of foreign affairs , says : "I my- self was greatly opposed to the Issue of the decree and It was only done lter the minIster - Ister of , agriculture had assured us that there was positive evidence that disease among the cattle landed existed. , "I am not , willing to agree lo any step which could bo construed a8 unfriendly to , the United States ; but Germany , Belgium I and England Ilave already taken exactly the same precautions and wo are the last na- ton to do EO. " Inquiries made by time Associated press cor- respondent at the ministry ot husbandry today elicited the following statement : The measure was entirely based upon sanitary considerations. Agriculurists throughout France have for several months past been pointing out the cattle diseases In AmerIca , ant they have been calling its attention to its spread In Franco. The Agrlcl1ural society - ciety and varIous representative bodies backed up the appeals. Finally an Important event compelled the goverment to adopt a drastic measure. Germany and Belgium had already forbidden the1mportatons ot cattle and Switzerland was uneasy about the toler- anco ot France , anti fearing a spreat of the disease , Switzerland manlested her intention to close her frontier to' all cattle entering via France or ot French origin. In the presence of this situation the minister of iusbaldry decIded to prohibit the importation of American - can cattle. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FIlLED ON AN AIIYRIOAN tIUI. Crow Caught by a IrlU h 1IRn-ot-WRr 1.111& trnms Rt l'uolo" ' ( ! ' . . COLON , Colombia , Feb. 2S.-The Faith , a coasting sloop which has arrived here from Doas del Tore , brings the news of a fre.h conflict at Blueelds. The I alh met two Drltsh schooaers , the Dauntless and the Brothers , at Docas del Taro. The masters of the schooners reported that while they were at Duefelds about two weels before on American ship , where name they did not know , arrived thel' The British consul at Duefelds was Informed she had on board arms imported by Samuel Wel , The American - can ship left Duefelds for Cape Craelas a Dos , north of Blueflelds . A British man-ot- war followed her there and fouad her landing two boatloads of arms The Drllsh ship fined on her , carrying away her mast , No confirmation of the rumor has reached hero up to today J . \tL OF (3O'LlY iL'h Iuccoedell by a Young JtUI Wimo Wa. Iludo J'IIUI Imy . l.vo /t "nlr ' LONDON , Feb 28.-The earl of Cowley Is dead Ho was born In 1834 and suc- ceedell to the title In 1884. his son , larry Arthur Mornlngton Welesley , Viscount Dan- jan , who succeeds to the tie , at one time wanted to marry Miss ortesche , time Tlelreu. During the course of the publicity given to time affair letters exchanged between Vii- count Dangan and Miss l orteche were pub. Ishe and commented on by the press . hut eventually I. W3 found that they were mainly taken from "model letter writers' " books. About Sue Upr'ng ' Sets ' ( I.simmmu . LONDON , Feb : -Slr Edward Grey , parliamentary secretary fttO the Foreign olco , replying In the House of Commons to SIr Edward Daden-Powel. conservative , mmi4 that he did not knew whether the rejection - jetlon of the Bering sea proposition by congress was final I. however , I It was final , the claims would have to be Intro dmmced ! hI detail , as [ previously arranged , He- pi ) Jnl to Mr. William n , Cremer , secre- tar ) ' or the international Arbitration league , Sir Edward Grey said that the Bering sea arbitration cost ngland $83.30 or which Bum , however , Canada bore her ahare. Jlt'"nel" Uo-Elnhlr : , nt Wet. hat- 'el. ChiE-FOO , Feb. 28.-The Japanese are evacuating their advance positions at Wel- ilal-Wel . Nlnghal , a town lying about mid- llal-wel. I : eHlalWelul : UIII city , baa been abandoned , Time ireatcr .art , of the Japanese amy hiss been embarked upon the transports , which have left Whi1iai-Wel for 'Fallen-Wan on the Lee , Tng peninsula , almost directly across th Guif'gt . . Pe-Chl-LI Gult1 'l. from . Wel-Hal-Wel. . ; NO l'UOSl'lWTS OJ TIWUItLI. : . - - , Frcneh CIRI" igahssst Sin iOmnlngo II R l'llray to Zollcmcnr NEW YORK , Feb. 2S.-At the ofce ot the Dominican consulate In this city H was \ta tell by Consul 01 that negotiations have been goIng on between representtvu of San Do- mingo and the French government and are In a fair way , according to : advIces received , toward a speedy and satisfactory settement , These negotiations , I Is also stated , which have been going on for over two years , were suddenly interrupted In December last when the news reached Paris ot the assassination ot a French resIdEnt of San Domingo , and un- t the French authorities were informed of the arrrst , trial anti conviction of the murderer the diplomatic relations were sus- pended. Time murderer was executed on I eb- ruary G and since that date the' negotiations have been re'umcl with every promIse of Immediate and ( ! satisfactory ettlement . WSINOTON , Feb. 2S.-Tbe rench gay- ernment 'has so far acceded 10 Secretary Gresham's representations In the mater of alemptnl forcibly lo collect indemnity from San Domingo as to abate for a time its insistence - slstenco upon an immediate settement of the claim for Indemnity of time French bank , and leave this to be settled by diplomatic negotia- tIons. I insists , howevel' , as a condition for this acton , that the government of San DomIngo shah Immediately pay time Inllem- iity claims for time unwarrantable Itllng ot a French subject during ammo ot the revolu- tonnry movements ot the Island. PAIS , Feb. 28.-The protest ot the United States government , In regard to the lemands ot France on San Domingo arc In behalf of time San Domingo Improvement company at New York , who have a mortgage - gage on time customs receipts. Some ( lays lays ago Mr. Henry Ognal , the United States charge d'affaires , presented time protest ot the United States to the minister ot foreign affairs , 1. Hanotaux , who ' received I In the most friendly manner , but pointed out the fact that the private contract ot an American firm could not bo allowed to stand In the way of France's rights .lnd that she Insisted - slated upon a cash indemnity for the mur- doted man's mother. . II AIIl 011' - AS IS\\S10 " Cost Ilenlul o\itl H Itop the Emharka tlol of Columhlll Ic'v11111IsI8. ; COLON , Feb. 2S-Tho authorities of Costa Rica have just 'frustrntcd an Invasion ot Co- lombia. I appears a number rebels , havIng - log secured a lot et arms and vessels to transport tlem to that countd , assembled at Port Limon ; when the mater \ vas brought to time attention of the Costa Ildm authmoritirs. Time later lhen notified the , rebels lhat force would be employqd I neccss4ry to prevent them from sailing , anl the , attempted invasion - vasion was apparently nbanIohed. The 0111- dais of Port Limon are nov' ' understood to be In communication with t elgovcrment ot Costa Rica , and the expulRlon , the Colom- bin rebels from the territory . of that re- public Is threatencd. WASHINGTON Feb. 28.-The insurrection .n Colombia , after n pariod oCqllctncs , seems . to be about to ceme to n' ' crisis : The Navy department tonight received tim following ' tolowlnl' dlspntch from Captain Cramschl , , commandIng - Ing the cruIser Atlanta : . 'COLON , I eb , 28.-An eng4gement ' Is expected - pected near Gulcatn , Colombl r r' I ' ' 9 WELL ; " RedmoimOttc . Wilt Vote 'lll the ' rl q . LONDON , Feb. 2S. - . Tho' xchange Tele- : graph company says hat the Redmondltes do not make a secreC ot the fact that they Intend to vote against tie government tonight - night on time moton of time chancellor cf the exchequer , Sir _ William Harcourt , to take all the time allotted 10 private members for the furtherance of government business. Cnrrl"d time ShIr Ild stripe ; in ' Ils how . LONDON , Feb. 2S.-SI\ Francis ' Wyatt Truscott , who was lord mayo of London the year President Garfield died , and who had the stars and stripes carried In the lord mayor's show , Is dying 10 was born In 1824. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Auetria-Iinngsry WoullTnlo I'nrt VIENNA , Feb. 2S-ThQ Iiremdenblatt , a semi-official newspaper , says It Is certain that , AustrIa-Hungary will accept an invitation to Join ence. In an international ' monetary confer- Admiral ( ' \oP'ltl. o'umorwiPm. LONDON , Feb. 28.-yIceAdmiral Alex- ander Duller , C. D , has' beeu appointed to the command { jf the China staten , relieving Vlee-Admlrnl Sir E. Fremaple } , K. a. B. \lllnm loners Irrqncis Joscpb. VIENNA , Feb. 2S.-Emperor William has conferred upon Emperor Francis Joseph the title of field marshal general In the German army _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l'nmou ( : ul" ; , UIlltShot. . HAVANA , Feb. 28.-Gcla , a famous Cuban bandit , and a companion , were shot , yesterday In Havana byg _ rnment soldiers . Irof , Ill icklu crioiiely lii . LONDON , Feb. 2S.ro . John stuart Daclte , the distinguished author -nnd Greek and Latin scholar , Is seriously I , ill , WT IN LINE : w 'u ano FElt. Michigan DemocratsinVonyontion Endorse Free Silver Wihout Reserve , SAGINAW , Michm , Feb. . 28-Chlef Justice John W. McGrth ot the Michigan supreme court was renominated for justice at the su- pronto court by acclamation by the demo- crntc state convention helt here today Judge Charles J , Palhorp of Petosey and Stratton D. Brooks of Isabella cotnty' ere named . cOlnty ) as regents of time State uplverslly. The lame of' Miss Ella Hutchins ot ronln was presented as a candidate for regent , : but , after some discussion , It was decided that site was not legally eligible to the OmCI , and her name was wlhdrAwn _ , A commltteo on resolutOIB'1 consisting of a member from eaeb congreionai district , spul nearly two hours . coftiering ' time ques- ton ot resolutions , there Jdn ! considerable difference In time sentmeot , ot delegates as to whether time ntJbmoal present n UbiUI administration - lon should be endorsed luavery particular or In Part only , Time quet ! of refereelsm versus ant.refercclm In the IDJplntment of natonal olcers Is still . .a , ubJect ot con- tenton umong 1lchltal dempcrau , anti the commlteo decided after dmhiberaLion to rec- omme/ ! only a resoluton df\beraten for free sliver , UIS avoldlnl any 11lOS } ble dissensions regarding time system of fed'ralappontmcnls ! , etc. The resoluton , as reprtjc and adopted , Is as follows : rime democratic part o ( Jdlchlgan . In convention assembled , ) hals , with telghl the rapidly Incl'cnslnH sentiment In favor oC the restoration oC silvem' tb time position it poslion I 10 long held In the monl r fytom of our count' ) ' and unquullocIY ) In favor oC time , rco and unlimited Jerlnres or silver Ilh'or Iwl gold with full legal lnnle anti at n ratio of 16 to 1 , amid Invites anl patrloto citizen , Ur111 of Ilrevlous party amlatqns , to Join with us In an Imimperativu demand for Irmcclnte legislation - ton to that end , and wlh011t ? rejam-d to the PositiOmm thcreto. ot any other natipn with respect S Cotonol l'olt.kl fpr" C'ngo ot \ 'cmmuo , WAShINGTON COUR'Jj loulm , 0. , Fob . -Colonel A , D. Cott appeared hero today before Judge New y of , Jhhland county and pleaded not guilty tQ the In- lctment for manslaughter. lie asked a change of venue nnd JUrgO Newby took the mater under advIsemwt . Colonel Colt commanded the troops dum'ng the riot last October when five [ rHonq wore kied anti sever woundc In the ttorts to lynch Dolby , time negro who U a\lcd torts 1 Jlroml- nent white woman. . , II nnll Urewpr VunInltt. ttmictdr . ROCK ISLAND Feb. 2S.-Albert Uraun , a capitalist who has brewery interests In Seattle , " 'ah. , and who Was negotiating for a brewery at L Salle . shot hlmleU through , the hUlr& HARRY HILL'S LAST NIGhT Condemned Murderer of Matt Akesen Coolly Approaching the Dark Beyond APPARENTLY RESIGNED TO I S FATE Says lie IR Ccrlaln of Salvation In thin Next " 'oril RIII COIMe'Itlty IR himdifler- elt lo 1'cnIR II Thml lt 1'teeut. PLATTSMOUTI ! , Neb. , Feb. 2S.-Speclal ( Telegram.-In ) one ot the narrow cells of the Case county jail Harry lull , the condemned murderer , Is passing his last night on earth. The clock In the jailer's office Is ticking off the few remaining hours lhat &eparate him from his deem , Time death watch Is keeping its grim vigil , and inside time Iron grate the murllerer Is sleeping 10 quietly as n tired child. The preparations for the execution are all completed all nothing Is heft to do but walt for the fatal hour. Ot all those who are In- tereslcl In the affair , the prisoner seems the least concerned . He Is apparently fuly resigned to hIs inevitable Cato all only wl91es the hours to pS more quickly , ! that the agonizing suspense may end Father Car- ne ) ' , who has attended him alnost constantly , was with him most or the day , but left be- fore supper ; The prisoner ate heartiy at the supper hour , and then lit a cigar nnll"at down In the Jai office anll chatted plea9- anty wih Sheriff Elkenbery and his IItp- \tle ! during the evenIng. The tranger who sw him sitting there would never drtnm that he had been condemned to die ; that he hal seen time red sunset for the last time and knew that its reappearance would be the signal for his doom I he saw : In the darkness - ness that curtained the little enclosure that concealed the scaffold tIme symbol of the darker shadows which lila soul must pene- trate , ho gave no sign , but loungel at case all chaltd wih hIs jailer , as complacent a victim as ever stood beneath the gallows tree and peered Into the ( ieapaning shadows oC the mysterious beyond DISLIKES REPORTERS. . lIe has an exaggerated aversion toward newspaper men , and at hIs urgent request no reporter has been allowed to see him during the last few days ot hIs life. Late this evening a flee reporter was granted admission - mission to the jai , and thIs was the first time that time prisoner has spoken to a reporter - porter since his fate was assured. Hi was still sitting on a chair In time Jai office. As far as any expressIon of anxiety was con- corned nlmost anyone ot the hal dozen men In the office woull bo selected as time pris- oner before iminssehf. Ho was smoking n cIgar , all ho looked up and smiled pleasantly as the reporter was Introduced. Ho shook hands heartily , and there was not a trace ot emotion In the firm grasp of his muscular lirigisme. "I wont ' .to say to you , gentlemen , " said Sheriff Etkenbery , "that f ho never' h'ad n' better behaved prisoner that Huh , and I do not believe that there 'Is another man in Plalsmoulh tonight who Is mere resigned to , his talc nor happIer ! than he Is. Isn't that so , Harry ? " he asked , turning to the prls oner , and Hill smiled appreciatively as he answered : "Yes , 1 am contented and happy , for truth has made me free. " As soon as the visitor asked him a ques- ton or two ho jumped to the conclusion that ho was talking to a newspaper man and his pleasant smile was succeeded by an expres- don ot stolid indifference . "In all the time that I have been In this I Jai , " he declared , with some show ot spirit , "I have never , receIved justice from any newspaper. " He was assured that whatever ho had to say \\ould be correctly reproduced , but ho steadfastly refused to answer except In monosyllables. Ho could not be made to say directly whether he was guilty or Innocent. Ho said that he still maintained the state- , mont that he made In the long letter which' he wrote to Mrs. Akesen , wife of time mur- dered man , last February , beseeching her forgiveness . In this he said that ho did not know Who shot her husband , but when ' asked whether he meant by thIs that he 'vaa Innocent , ho mid that was another question - ton and refused to answer Curther. IS CERTAIN OF SALVATION. The one subject whIch ho seemed willing to discuss was his own feelings on the eve of his execution. Ho saId that his sins had ben forgiven and that whatever his fate might be In this world ho was sure of snlva- tion In the beyond "It makes little difference - , once to mo now what they say about me , " bo continued. "It can do mo no good or' harm , I shah bo beyond its reach What this world thinks ot me doesn't concern me now , but I want only to say that I will walk up that scaffold tomorrow without a single pang , and that I I have ever Injured any one 1 am sorry for it. I heave this life with- out a hard feeling toward any one and I ama only anxious for the end to come , " come. All the while that . ho was talking the prisoner seemed as cheerful as his words Indicated lie laughed pleasantly and slowly exhaled time smoke from his cigar wll the air ot serene contentment BROUGHT A FLUSH TO IllS FACE. Only once was his calmness disturbed. This wns when the reporter asked him If there was not solo ptrson In the world to whom It would be a. . source ot satisfaction to know that ho had died protesting his innocence at the terrlblo crime for wlieh he was con- demnec , This seemed , to strike some burled chor that recalled a time before hIs hands were stained with human blood , and he faced time black menace of the gallows . lila face flushed slightly , and pointing at the reporter he appealed to the sheriff to put a idol > to the interview Ills request was compled with and no one but the ofcers wi be allowed to see the prisoner until tomorrow . Although lie has grown somewhat thinner durIng his sixteen months' confinement , time prhoner Is n picture oC imeaitlm . His face Is not wlhou 80me trace of refinement. The worst feature Is his eyes , which are al- ways partially veiled by his long lashes , giving his face a somewhat treacherous oxpresslon. lie was Plainly attired - In a black coat all vest with a pair of light striped trous rs and his collar was confined by a black bow at a style of several years ago. Some time before midnight ! ho retired to lila cell und to nil appearances , was seen slEeping quietly . Time cell Is of the regulatIon size and contains - tains the narrow cot on one side ! and two email tables on time other. One of these Is occupied by articles ot toilet and 01 the other , which stands at the head of the , cot , t a smal crucifix and his prayer book . WIEI lIE WILl , IE , Just back of the Jai Is the scaffold. The enclosure Is twenty-six feet square and I I onclos d by a beard fence sixteen feet high , i This Is roofed over so that no curIous eyes , cnn see Inside The scaffold stands In the center of time enclosure. I II twelve feet ! square , and Is SUll10rted by 16-Coot posts. : The trap Is three feet square , wlh n drop of eight feet The trap was finally tested by the sheriff nt I o'clock this afternoon. A piece of cast Iron weigh- Ing 150 pounds turnlhel ! the test , and the trap worked perfectly . Time next time I Is sprung I will send the soul of Harry Hill Into eternity The general admission to the place of execution II from the ouUlde , but the prisoner , together whim his religious adviser und time ofcors will enter It from the rear window of the jail. Father Carney will not be able to witness the execution on account ot a severe hEart trouble Father Nugent of Louisvie , Neb.1 will perform the last ofihees. 11 will ascend the scaffold between - tween Itputy Sheri Is H. W. limes and harvey 1010wa ) ' . After he has reached the trap Father Nugont will offer time last ' NUtnt wi oler IRt prayer and then the , prisoner will be given the usual opportunity to address the spectators. ll , however , has malle Ul1 his mind not to speak ant as soon as the prayer Is finished his hanlls will be bounll , the black cap anti noose adjusted and Sheriff Elkonbery will spring the lever that releases limo trait anti adds the final fatal chapter to the history - tory ot Malt Ake80n's murder FAiTh IN IllS iUPENTANCE. Sheriff mkenber mil this evening flint there was no doubt In his mimi that ihili's profession ot religion was genuine. 1 was only within the past few days that hmo Ilall see met to realize that his awful sin was for lven. Since then he Ilall invariably been resigned anti apparently happy. Father Carney Is ale nssurell that his unremitting efforts to leash the condemned lan to re- Ilentauco ham not been In vain. lie says 11 Is truly rlentnnt , will die calmly all with the assurance that his peace Is minnIe with Gosh. , Among those who will witness the oxecu- ton tomorrow will ho Tom Alteson , time son of the Inurterell man. Aleson asked the sher\ to bo allowed to see his Cather's 11eath ovengel and his request was granted , A number of Nebraska sheriffs arrived last nlJht to witness the proceedings , among them being Sheriffs Drexel of Omaba. Wiber of LIncoln , lelken of Freniont Smith of Franklin Omaha. I anti ( Deputy Sheri I Hozcnwelg of . XOUUSIU Tlt.I I.V IJtJWIl lJ. Forty-Two l'oOItlo Itlol 111 R Large :11Ihrr imijisreit. CITY OF MEXICO , Feb. 2S.-Vla ( Gal- yeston-Ams ) excursion train coming Into time city on the InteroceanIc railroad met with an accident this afternoon. While rounding a curve en the side ot a mountain five coaches jump d the track and went down the canyon. orty.two people were 1lled all ! thirty or lore seriously Injured. The accIdent - dent occurred about forty kilometers from this city. Wires have been down and It has been ImposElble so far to obtain any details cf time awful disaster. . I.\ SOUTh 1).1lCtl'I'S TWUSrtTUW. Lively Work Done II Favor of nlR II Unli Ii , itmscmi t. PIERRE , S. D. , Feb 28-SI1eclal ( ' 111- gramss.-Tlmms bill npllrolrlnlng ,1000 ; acres of land for the normal : school at Springfield - field and also 40,000 acres for the Hospital for the Insane ut Helfeld , whmlcimvore lost yesterday forenoon , were rcconsller ; d all l1assed. Lively hustling had been done sluce yesterday Corenoon In favor' or the bills. The sensation today In the senate was the Introducton this morning by Johnson or Douglas of a resolution to Inquire Into the charges made 1) ' C. J. Lane against the judges or the superior court. 1.ale hue been making these charges for several years und hud sent 10 each member or time legls- latule a sworn umtlLvlt that he had been defrauded out at property ly the decision 01' the suimrenme court. This afternoon time resolution was taken up in executIve session and a miveiy scrap was indulged in for something over ass hour , after wimichi a mu- tion prevalieml timat all reference to thme rem- hutton be expunged ( rain the record. Those whmo oiposed the resolution claimed that the senate had no mower to investigate a co-ordinate branchof the state goveniimnemst , .whil ' others alleged that Lane , having beea an unsuccessful suitor before time court , was giving Vent to hatred and sphqemi because of losses sustained at law. In time senate time following bills Were passed : No. 23 , appropriating money for tito burial of deceased soldiers and sailors of the hate war ; Ne. 336 , authorizIng the commissioner of school amid public lands to appoint a deputy , nmnenthing iaw relative to tax certificates , rcqulnimmg the redeemer of tax certificates to redeem mortgages. also when on school hantis ; No. 300 , to give vendor of water for irrigation murposcs a lien upon the crops and land ; No , 352 , preventing - venting sports on Memorial day. In the house the following bili passed : The senate joint restolution arranging for the settlememst of the boundary question be. tweems South Dakota and Nebraska ; amend- imig the constitution by increasing the limit of indeiitechness IQ per cent for securing water ; No. 56 , proViding for condemnation of warehouse sites on right of way of rail- roads , and No. 316 , appropriatIng money ior employee of the senate. The following bills vero killed : Regtmhat- ing the location of county seats , nntl regarding - garding reports of referees. By permtsslon Imurhce introduced a huh allowing jutiges $00 per annum for expenses , to be paid by time cotmmstics. Hair also introduced a hilt pro- Vithing that townsites may lie entered be. tore county ludges in unorganized counties. Governor Sheldon today sent to time senate - ate the following msominatinns : For boarti of regents-Nelson W. Eggleston of lirule county , W. S. Peterson of Pennington county. L. T , liouciser of McPliersnim , to Jiold omce until Mnrch , 1000V. ; . IT. Jordan of Minnehahma , until March , 1596 : Frank D. Atlnms of Brown county nntl G , J. Coilr of Tlrookings county , until March , 1898 ; B. H. dough of Lawrence county , to be consniamstl- ant of the Soldiers' home until April , 1901. The nominations ycre all confirmed , The caste of th state of South Dakota. against Charles P. McCoy canto up for lieam'ing this afternoon. AttorneY General Crawford and State's Attorney Holmes up- peared for the state : Homer anti Stewart for the defense. The state asked a. continuance - tinuance until George A. Pottigrow cotmhd Ito : hirought hero from Flanmirenu. Upon Mr. Crawford making an amtlavlt Justice Tar- neil adjourned the case to Snturtiav after- noon. In time attorney generai'tt affidavit lie asserted that George A. Pettigrew , who is art important witness anti a cousin to Uniteth States Senator Pettigrew , was in Pierre about , Tantmaty 8 , 1S95. when the thefentiant , McCoy , iresented to Senator Pettigrew for payment certain promissory notes for $ . .OO0 and interest for one year. entiorrme'l by time pa3'OO to W. W. Taylor. Senator Pettigrew telegraphieti that lie will be here in ten days. Subpoenas have been issuemi ( or prominent men all over time state. MimIsing 55nnmn for J'rmzri iImiits , GUTIIRITI , Old. , Fob , 28.-Time house to- thay passe RepresemitatiVe Iittle's bill fbr time promotion of athletic sports , vimicim lows sparring matches anti prize fights. 'Fime cotmncil hUts been hlohleth and will immss time bill its unanimously as time house , where only two votes were against. it , Timis vhil 01)0mm time territory to Corbett amid Fltzslmn- mona anti any other national champions without fea of interference. , I isti too I liii rotI a' E t Ii I I ri isv ry. ST. PAUI , Feb. 2-A seimsationni petition - tion vaii read iii time lower house of the legislature today , asking ( or time Inmimeacim. meat of Juhge Fi'immilc Ives of Crookaton , Minn , , jutlge of time Fourtec'mttim district , lie iii chmarg'ti with bribery , conm'uption , violation - tion of time constittitloil. anti malfeasance in oiiice. The imoUite instructed its jutiicinry committee to investigate ( lie charge fully and with all pueishitle speed , Imcusvy l'eiiimlU.'ti fur itut'Icet ) imois Mcii , TOPLKA : , lnn , , Fob , 28.-Time senate has passed a bill providing that any persons convicted of conducting a bucket shop stimuli be lined not less thummi $1,000 anti riot more tim an $5,000 , svi tim I inp neon tim cmi t i ii time mmcmii- tentiar' of not less ( lain onu mint moore tuna live years. A Penalty imhso attaches to any one patronizing a bucket shop. Belief for Feiiiihies ( , f Iieimii Miners , SANTA FE. N. M. , Feb. 28.-Time tern- tonal legislature thmi afternoon smiproiri. ateti U.500 ( or time relief of tIme families of tue miners killed iii time explosion at Los Cernilloit. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 ro t'i Ii 10 5i , , , , ottI , ' U 4 I ii 1 mitt lip , BOISE , Idaho , Feb. 28.-Time vote today ( or United States seimatoi' was uncimamsgcd ; Shoup , 19 ; Sweet , 17 ; Ciaggett , 31. WIilidcy 'I'm ust m' ' . Jhlegsmm , SPRINGFIELD , ill. , Fob , 28.-State Seas. ( or Moses Soiomnorm of Chicago , who was mit the head of a special joint commmiittce last session which investigated time W'imiaicy trust , offercd a resolution today protesting against time action of time circuit court of the Usmtterl States conducting time business of this associ- atlomi through a receiver , as it has beemt do- dared by time state Courts to be unlawful and contrary to putiiic policy , Time atom'giey ( gem- : cral is directed to take some .ictiomm to brimig time attenticn of time circuit court to time fact that time \'I.isky trust has boost consiimctcd contrary to time laws of hlilmiule. Under tin' rules time resolution went over ummtil tomnor- row , . " - ' - - - - - FAVOR A BOUNTY ON SUCAIt ' House Members Dcoidc to Pass the Bill by a Party Vote , DEMOCRATS tth D POPS C PPC'SED TIlE PLAN liscms'siiim of ( ito teasnre lit Cotmsmmmitteo oP time 'hoie Eimgeimdercd Somno Ilcat , istit thu ileimiimre % 'ims Never tim hunger of 1)efeat , LINCOLN , Feb. 2S.-Spcclai.-Today ( ) the conmmnitto's substitute for hiouso roll No. 67 , time stigar botmnty bill , by Ihunmia of lodge , was recomnmmmomsded for passage by a vote of 72 to 21. Vm'hmiio time discmission was miot so fl'olommgetl as was that on ( lie anti-oheomimarga. rifle bill it was far more acnimmmommious amid cx- citimmg. At one ( line time scen upoms Lime floor rose to time ncnmeof boisterous disorder , Miles was in time chair , in time conmmmmitteo of ( lie whole , considerimmg ( lie bill , amisi time speaker vits obiigcsi to commie to his assistance and threaten time macsabers with all time implied terrors of time sergeant-at-arnie. Time original cause of time trotmbhe was the exclusion front Limo comnniitteo's stmbstituto of time lrovisieis for paying $5 a ten for beets by the mmianufacturcrs. This iection was in- cltisle.i iii time original mmieaatmre , but stnichCemt omit iii time consmnitte.Vait ti icd to sip hy thmo deficiency by ems amcndmemit , wlmicim provided that 5 a tomm should be paid time producer of sugar beets at time factory. , Upon this anmenfi- imient thmo debate was bitterly vngeih'ait took a very conservative course in time mmtatter , anti , although his amncnthmmmemmt was swept avay by a large mmmajonlty , imo caine up smmmliing at time finish amid voted for the cuimmmiitteo's sub- stitute. The bill , as recommended for passage , pro- vithes , nmaitmly , that there shall be lmalmt out of time state treasury to time mimanufacturer of beet sugar five-eighths of 1 ccitt per pound for each lrnummd of sugar manufactured under ( lie lrovisiomis of time act. To every titus on corporation which shah litmllmi additional or new factories lit time state tlmree-eighmtims of 1 ccitt ier hiounsi shall be adslc'l , masking time total bounty 1 cent a pounth , Time bill was OltIOael by time solid dense- erotic amid inslepeimtient vote. This nntagd- s isians was greatly accelerated anti increased by Limo sprecim of Mimimger , who doclaresh that it vasi a reptmbilcan mmieasure , muro and simple , timat it was opposed cmi time grotmntis of its hsratectiomi primiciples , and slmoultl ho put timrougii as a partisan mnc-astmre and supported by all good repmibhicans. Several repmmbhican mnemnbera staid , after adjosmrnmemmt , ( hint they imail voted for it iii commimnittee of time whole Omi its macrite , but if it shmoulth agaiim be insisted - sisted upon that it was a Partisan macacute they should \'oto against it ott its final poe- sage. 'ntis was "mtonmnal school day" in time house , Bills were ordered to the geimeral file , ott favorable reports from comnniittecs , appropri- atimig snemme3' tom' normal schools at liarting- ton , Wayne , Aurora. and ICearney , ROUTINE OF TIII hOUSE , t By unanimous consemmt thm following reso. lution was introduced by Brady , and adopted , as tlw first business of time mornimig session of time house : _ . Whereas , The sad intelligence of the theittim of Mrs. John T. Malialitju , matron of time State Industrial school at Kearney , has reached time members or this body , and Wimeremma , In hem' deatim the state loses an excellent womnami anti 'ams ctllcient pubilo servant ; therefore be it ltesoivcd , 'i'imflt ( iso members of thus house extend to Superintendent John T. Maim. lieu and lila ramily their heartfelt regrets anti comitloience in their bereavement and deplore time loins in imer death suffered by time state. Quito a number , of petitions for time pas- rage of Benedict's ago of consent bill were ream ! and referred , and Limo next order of business was reports of standing comimmit- tees. Juring the progress of tIme req1in about thirty mninutos vero consumed mad- justisig a parliamentary tangle , Time follow- imig bills were ordered to time general file : house roll No. 444 , by. Bock , providing for a normal school at Ilartington and ap- propniating $3,000. No. 559 , by Judd , limiting the number of house and sonata employee. No. 500 , by'Crow , vrovtdlimg for a uniformn system of vouchers for time disbursemmient of state fumids. No , 497 , by Mattison , providing for a revision of time present election system. No. 189 , by llarto , against the mmianutac- tune of inmitatiomi butter. No. 223 , by haIler , authorizing time bust- imess of life insurance emi time mutual assess- meat , co-operative and natural premium plan , No. 12 , by Chace , providing for a normal S school at Wayne , Wayne county. No , 43i , by Munger , to permit foreign colleges and universities witim branches In Limo state to issue diplomas. No. 124 , by harrison , relating to 'co-opera- LIve and mutual benefit associations , No , 213 , providimmg for a mmormal school at. urora , hamilton coumity , No. 558 , by Lamuborn , to reduce time expense - pense of printing hiouso rolls amid senate . files. S. , No , 538 , by Walt , providing for a tax levy , to pay Pohico forces. S No , 333 , by McNitt , to enable agents of corporations to grade public highways. No. 309 , by Thomas , providing" for liquor license in all corporate cities amid villages , No , 457 , by Wait , authorizing boards of ' health in villages. S No. 270 , by Brathy , providing for a normal school at Kearney. No , 138 , by Jones , to regulate time practice of veterinary medicine , No , 200 , by Ricketts , providing for a list of legal holidays. 5,5 No. 56 , by Jcmmkins , to regulate time chargea . S of telegraph conipammies. S No , 222 , by Munger , relating to more general - oral supervision of insurance consparmtos. Senate fib No. I , by Watson , relating to cities of time first chaise , Senate file No. 57 , by hircesier , to provide for a landlord's lien , . Senate file No. 93 , hiy Smuitim , imrovlding for time aimsicablo arhjmmstmncnt of disputes bctwecmm onmpioycrs amid employee. Time fohlowimig mneaeures wore rocoiimmnemded , for passage : Senate file No , 15 , by Crane , authorizing ( lie emfllioyitient of bailiffs in district courts , 'S House roil No , 488 , ity iticketts , lroViding ) 4 ( tsr time imreventiomm of biinduiess , House roll No. 541 , by Sisson , provithing for sworn atatoinentim to be fiir&misiied assessors by hank o1ficimtl , S hloimse roll No , 502 , by Cooley , relating to time regulation of cases of bog cholera , iioubo roll No. 557 , by Ihecimer , imroviding ( or impnimmg elections in cities and villages , Semmate file No. 9 , by Watson , relating to time appointissetit of supreme court coma- mnissioimcrs , and imouse roll No , 365 , lay Robinson - S son , appropriating time nmatriculailon fees of the Nebraska State Normal school , were ordered engrossed for a third reashimig , house rolls Nos , 412 , 46 , 205 , 310 , 441 and 523 . 'ero recomnniemmdetl for indefinite vest- vonemnent. Crasnb secured unanimous consent to re- aurrect house roll No , 150 , wiiiclm had been indefiumitely iscatpolicd , and imlaco it ( JR germ. eral file , It autlionizeis county lmuartl to lmimmtl out or apprentice mnimmor children under time ago of 14 years wimo imsay haYe become public charges , ' Time house tiiemm took a recess until 2 p.mn. DISCUSSiNG TilE SUGAR BILL. Time coimmimllltee's substItute for house roil No , 67 , time sugar bill , caine up as a special order of time ilay at 2 p. m , 'flie crigimmal bill was introduced by ilunmis of Iodge. Sniltim imio'ei1 an amnendiuemmt that a bounty Ito paid to time mminnufacture of chmicom'y , Miles % % 'as iii lime chair , time house lteimig iii coin. mmmitteo of time whole. Smith's amimendmnent was promptly voted down , ammil Cole moved Lie adopjon of time first section , wimicim lied been read by time clerk , \Vmsit moved aim immernhmnent that $5 $ per ton ho void for beets.'sit niathe a simeechm in support of lust aimienfimmmemmt , saying LimIt io , untl5rstood that time object of timc bill waste to encourage the rowtb , si well aa tb , S SS r-4F' " S