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F- TI _ II ' AIIA JA1LY fLr , : SA'1'lfRY , ( , 11 l.'ItIG , 1. 9n , 11 'AIT ' FOR TIElR [ CIAN'CL [ Supporters of the Exposition Bill on the Outlook in the House , MAY TRY ITS PASSAGE ON MONDAY Spenker Itecd iecilnes to ( lime It Tlme , btrl 'I'binks It Cnn lIe Ilrnrglmt Up on Su.pcroslmr Iny I.nstly. WASHINGTON , April 24.-Special ( Tole- gran.-The Omaha exposition bill ts bo- lug carefully watched these days by repro. aenlaUves ( rein tour stalea , Nebraska , Iowa , Wyoming and South Dakota , and should the occasion present Itself next Monday there will be au effort made to pass the bill. No epeec1Iea , hut. just vole , Speaker Reed has not decided to give time to the bill , but 1n clines to the idea that on suspension day ho might recognize some one long enough to put the bill on passage , There will be an effort made to pas ! the hill in line to have n certain ammmt of money inserted In the urgent deficiency bill , to be made available for preliminary work on the government buildings , Dave Mercer will have charge of the bill , but Mr. 1)olliver of Iowa , as chairman of the subcommittee on ways and mean ! , will direct the fight on the floor It such should develop , Itepresentatlvo Gambia of South Dakota secured - cured a favorable reporb this morning from the committee on public lands for reservoir sites , Ito was before the commissioner of Indian affairs endeavoring to have adjusted the differences with Slsseton Indians. They have refused to accept to annuity recently tendered them by the government unless the tn11 amount they assert 1s due them la pall at the same time. Their Interest money of $25,000 is the subject of contention. This cannot be pale without legislative authority , or by direction of the preaidout. A requlal- tlon has' been made by the Indian o111ca to s the president for authority to make time r , - payment. It is expected this will be granted 1mm a few days , and then the mnonoy will pe pald , Senator Allen , from the committee on public lands and buildings , reported favorably - ably today a concurrent resolution of Senator Warren , directing the secretary of the ln- torior to rescind his order to the commis- sloner of the general land office , suspending work on the Union Pacific land lists now on file , embracing lands along the main Rne Ir western Nebraska , northern Colorado , Wyoming anti Utah , and ordering work to be resamal , and patents to be issued to the Union Pacific without delay , The amendment Is provided that no patents shall Issue for any lands width hgve not been sold by the Union l'aclfic prior to the passage of time resolutions , LAND SUITS NOT ENDED , Burlington land grant matters were to have been made the subject of discussion at the cab'net ' meeting today , Secretary Smitim desiring expre lon as to what nhould be done with time runts commenced in Iowa 011(1 Nebraska against the present holders of lauds. Commisoloner Lamoraaux has been pronounced In favor of dtsmisaing the cases end has so stated to Secretary Smith , wheat at one time decided to ask for their dls . The letter which he wrote the at- torioy general was negative In character , leavimlg time whole question as It stood when Galeral Manderson arrived. This has tended to complicatu matters mid it is not known what course the attorney general will take. ldr. Mandorson stated tonight that he expected - pected to have eamnetlnbng definite before Jeaving for the west 6unday. The followIng anolgnnents to recruiting duty are ordered : Seculd Lieutenant Charles Idlller , Eleventh infantry , to Richmond , Va. , to rellove Captain Leon A , Motile , Fourteenth infantry , tvlmo goes to Cleveland , 0 relieving - ing Captain Lgbert D. Savage , Eighth Infantry - fantry ; the latter goes to Now Ygrk City and relieves Captain Georgu R , Cecil , Thirteenth Infantry , who is ordered to join his company , Sectnd Lieutenant Douglas Settle , Ttrlth Infantry , is ordered to Charleston , W. Va. , oil duty with the National guards , Tile following assignments of second lieutenants - tenants , promoted from nonconumissloned of- llcers , are announced : Frederick 'B. Shaw , to time Fifthn Infantry , company L , Fort Mc- O'hersou , Ga. ; Iteuben S. Turman , Sixth In- -d - Pantry , company F , Fort Thomas , KY' ; William - liam 11. Cochran , to the Seventy-fifth infantry - fantry , company I , Fort Missoula , Mont. ; harry F. ( tethers , to the Ninth Infantry , company K , Madison barracks , N. Y. ; Ilcr- ynan A , Scievert , to the Ninth cavalry , troop U. Fort Wnsimakie , Wyo. First Llontenaut I'owe1C. , Fauntleroy , aa- sistant surgeon , is relieved from duty at port hue ) ' , ICon and ordered to Fort Grant , Ariz. Ariz.First Lieutenant James S. Wilson is re- Ilevel from duly at Madison Barracks , N , Y. , and will proceed to Fort Clark , Tex relieving - lieving First Lieutenant Isaac P. Ware , assistant - sistant surgeon , who is ordered to Madison barracks , N , Y. Leave for fifteen days la granted First Lieutenant E. I' . Plummer , Tenth infantry. FIrst Lieutenant Ilenjmnln Brooke , assistant - sistant surgeon , is relieved from duty at Fort Canby , Senator and Mrs. Thurston have goo to Montpelier , Vt. , to viait the early hone of the Thurston fanny. The follosvhtg changes In the 1lidlan eerv- Ice in Sautlt ilakota have been made : J. F. Giegoldt , storekeeper at Crow Creek , transferred - ferred to Cheyenne River agency , as cleric , In ldaco of diaries E , McChesney , recently appointed - pointed agent at Rosebud agency ; 11owell ilforgan , school clerk at Pine Ridge agency , transferred to Roger colony school , Okla- ironla. Sslnl10 Sgnndron at Siuurglutl , WASHINGTON , April 24-Four of the ves- pels of the Asiatic emadron ; have ron- Uezvouaed at Shanghal perparatory to under- taklmug line periodical squadron drills and maneuvers required by the natal regulatlons , limo vest'els are the hloaton , time Mncbias , the fYorktown and the Detroit. The fiagship IOlym n la is unable to get uI ; time river as far as Slmnghal to join time other vessels of the fsiuadron. alilllun for the Frenrlm Claims. WASHINGTON. April 21-Senator Warren - ren , from the committee on claims , has reported - ported limo amendment to time sundry clv'il appropriatlon bill for the payment of the 41'- Eronch spoliation claims , which have been allowed by time court of elalms , It carrlee an appropriation of $1,020,000 , l'IX51ONS TO SOU'I'i1LItN SOLiIiyll3. Mr. Connolir ObJcm'la to One Clnnae of time 11111 lletura llte Yonne , R'ASiIINGTON , April 21 ; Although this was priate bill day under the rules , the house decided to prccoemi with the Plckler panaon ! bill , and the whole clay wits consumers - sumers In the discussion nt that measure. The debate teas devoid of interest. The fea- hmro tsas the opposition of Mr. Connolly to the aectiou of the bill which granted pen- slons to confederate soldiers svlmo deserted and joined the union ranks ninety days before - fore Lce'a surrender , it Is not probable that a vote will be reached before Monday , At the opening of the debate on the pension bill , Mr. Layton , democrat - crat of Ohio , criticised some features of the measure and expressed the hope that opportunity - tunity would be afforded for amendment , but said it conmpellal to vole oh the bill as ft was ho would support It. Ito especially criti- cised the section of the bill which gives pensions - sions to deserters. Ito replied at length to some of the remarks made yesterday cimag- ) Ing the democratic party with hostility toward - ward the union soldiers , Mr. Tracey , republican of Missouri , endorsed - dorsed the bill. Mr. Connolly , republican of Illinois , supported - ported the bill in the main , but criticised the provision which would grant pensions to deserters - sorters from the confederate ranks , " 1 declare" said he , "that a man who cast his fortunes with the confederacy and remained there until he found the catmae failing - ing and then deserted to join the union army was a coward , " ( Applause. ) Proceeding , Imo said he had no criticism to offer against the thousands of men , and especially - pecially In Tennessee and Kentucky , who were union Ill symmlpatimy , but who were conscripted - scripted and forced into time confederate serv- ice. They took limo first opportunity to escape - cape to time union Imes , Time section of the bill to which he took exception would give a pension to every confederate who deserted from time confederate army ninety days before Lee's surrender , Most of them who deserted at time last moment , ho said , were either cowards or In search of rations. The other speakers today were Messrs. Andrews , republican of Nebraska ; Burton , republican of Missouri , and Overatreet , republican - publican of Indiana , all In favor of time bill , The ItOuae noncmlcurrod to the senate amendments to time Indian bill and agreed tea a conference. At 5 o'clock the house took a recess until 8 p. m the evening sesslon to ho devoted to private pension bills. At time night sasslon eleven private pension - sion bills were favorably passed upon , IncludIng - Ing billo giving the widow of Major General Sprigg Carrel a ptrlslon of $50 per month and General W , A. Morris $75. The Morris bill was reported by the commlttee at $100 per nmonth , but Mr. Pickier , chalrmmn of the committee moved to amend It by making tire rate $75 , lie expla'ned that there had been considerable comment upon the tendency - ency to give large pensions to ofhlcers and officers' widows. He thought time complaint was not wItlmout just foundation and advocated - cated moderatinm in axing the amount Imo such cased. ' ' CLOSED. , IIALI.-SIOXLY iNCiILN'I' No Further Notice SVIII ] le 'I'uLen of the I'f rsumul Lmcounler. WASIINGTON , April 24-Yesterday's combat between Itepresentativo Money of Mlssiwlppl and Itepresentatlvo halt of Mls- sourl is considered practically a closed Incident - dent among members. Mr. Hall appeared lu his seat as usual before time house meet , cord then went to the room of time committee on naval affairs , wimere tlmo encounter occurred , Mr. Money did not conic to the lmouce until am hour after It meet and was locking none tire worse becamee of yesterday's affair. There was to have been a meeting of time naval ctnnniltee , but a quorum did not at- tend. Among touso wlmo gathered in the commlttee room while Mr. halt was there no reference was nmdo to the Incident of yse- terday. It is thought probable by nmonbers that the friends of the two will bring about an amicable understanding between deem. The trouble apparently had its origin in a niisundarstanding and It is thought that explanations - planations may be excimanged. 130111 Mr. Money and Mr. Hall have expressed regret aver the affair In their conversation. Mr. Money ( mad planned to leave for Mississippi tomorrow. I'recedents are not lacking on which the house mimi bt take action on yesterday's affair It there was any desire to do so , but It is not llkeiy olileial ngtice will ho taken of it. Neither Mr , Money nor Mr. Hall cared to speak about limo incident for publi- cation. Time friends of Mr. Hall and Mr. Money displayed - played considerable activity today In trying to arrange an amicable understanding between - tween them , but nothing was accomplished. General Catchings acted as mediator , but it ras thought best for some one outside of the Missouri and Mississippi delegations to or- range time prelbninaries , and General ICing of Louisiana , It is understood , undertook this delicate role. No furtlmer trouble , however - over , is anticipated by the friends of either of the gentlemen , .RAND FORKS IIANK IS CLOSED. Depositors 'S'111 Not Lose-No Unennl- aess Caused by time Fatlure. WASHINGTON , April 24-Acting Comptroller - troller Coffin today received a telegram etating that the Grand Forks National bank of Grand Forks , N. D. , bad closed. According - cording to Its last report the bank had assets amounting to about $653,000 , and liabilities about $313,000. Time capital Is $200,000. GRAND FORKS , N. D , April 24 ; The suspension of time Grand Forks National bank baa not caused any uneasiness , and the ollmer banking Institutions report a large increase - crease In deposits , Examiner Aimimeir anti ids attorney , John D. Benton , had a conference - once with the ofclals today , President Booker having returned hula nmorning from a soullmern vlalt. A echedule Is being pre. pared. It is believed the bank will go Into liquidation and retire from business , Undoubtedly - doubtedly time depositors will be paid in full , and It Is not believed that the stockholders will lose anything , Nets Map of the Arelie Ilegloms , WASHINGTON , April 24. The naval by- drographlc office imas just Issued a superb map on a large scale of "the Arctic regions , with limo tracks of the search parties and t11e progress of discovery , " compiled from time latest anti best Inforanatiou. Time map eltow , In colored lees no Iona tlmai seventy- six different Arctic expeditions , from time exposition of Sir John Franklin In 1848 down to Peary ! n 1893 , while thcro are limo results of forty-eight explorations of Arctic coast re- glrns delineated in colors , beghtning witim time cartographic work of limo Rusaian ovtzuin 1731 down to Peary's delineation of the Grecn. land coast last year , 'k 1 I 'iL . 7 .i4 'd t A r . , l 0 Tell r'v ' to ffl a :7piit : Proclaim it hi the Streets of Omaha. 1 , ui Promptly 1 at 10 o'clock Saturday morning 1n our east aisle will sell 500 dozen Cluett Coon & - . Coe. Collars ( Seconds ) at e Regular goods sell at 20 and 25 cents. ' 100 dozen Clue tt Coon & 10 Cents Per Pali' Co. Cuffs Seconds at , Remllar goods sell at 25 and 35 cents , Newest shapes-all sizes. Large signs will show where different sizes will be sold. 'Post'vely , , none sold & who lGs 21C. . Ladies can buy Saturday all our $1.00 and $1,25 Kid Gloves at 79 ce/a s f5er hair. Every Pair Fitted an . . . . . ' ' - IIE1S BEEN 110 IIITCII AS YET Little Apprehension Felt Regarding the Negotiations Over Venezuela , COMMISSION IN NO HURRY TO REPORT Story Sent to Luudom by a Newspaper Correspomdemt IIscounted by Facts Gh ea ( lilt by time Stale leparlnment. WASHINGTON , April 24.-The report that the Venezuelan question had again reached a critical stage owhtg to inaction amounting to terurinathlg negotiations has developed two facts which are stated positively , namely , that the United States government has not offered nor suggested a withdrawal of the present Venezuelan commission and that ne- gotlatlone toward general arbltratiat between time United States and Great Britain are pro. ceoding satisfactorily , although there has been llttlo progress as yet toward having time Venezuelan dispute Included In tine general scope of the arbitration. Aside from there two material points , the general status of the subject. It is stated , has not changed of late and there is no appre- hensicu of uneasincas lest the negotiatloua lapse or fail. It is the general nnderstantiing that the Venezuemn conndrsim svlll not rev port until Deceumber next , For several days past the leading newspapers - papers of London have commented freely upon a dispatch sent from Washington to the London Times In which It was asserted that time Venezuelan question had again reached en acute stage , that time cmnmlesion appointed - pointed by President Cleveland was ready to report , etc. , and that unless Lord Sails- bury promptly accepted certain propositions alleged to have been made by Secretary Olney complications of the most serious character would certainly follow , It Is called to mind gnat several months since time same correapondent drew the London - don press into , a warm discussion over an alleged proposition , asserted to have heeti made by Secretary Olnoy to Lord Sails- bury , for a joint commission to settle the dispute between Great Britain aid Venezuela. The London editors divided for anti against the proposition. Finally It was discovered that the Washington correspondent had lad no access to the confidence of the State de- partment. The discussion then dropped. It is not believed here that Secretary Olney has either taken the Washington cor- respcndent of the London Timcs Into his confidence , or that ho is using him as a mtedium of negotiation with Lord Salisbury's government. At time regular weekly meeting of the Venezuelan boundary commission today a number of duomnotts were presented In bo- ialt of Venezuela to supplement her case. Anmotg then waa a pamphlet on "Llmitea of Guiana , " comprising a number of special articles from the pen of Dr. Slejas , the Venezuelan expert and statesman , which imvo been published from time to time and are now gathered together and reprinted. Mr. Scruggs , counsel for Venezuela , 9ubntit- ted a long brief amalyzing in a critical amid controversial tplrlt time British blue hook. There was aloe placed in evideuca a nines of translations of documents coating fron Caracas , Time cotmmmiisslon finally decided today to send one or two more representatives to The lingua to examine the original Dutch manuscripto In the royal archives bearing upon the Venezuelan boundary question , but the persons have not yet been designated. Slunllar action was not takmt iii the cast of Spanish archlvesrfor-the reason that the Venezuelan governmcmtLlhas supplied a num- her of certified coplds of the Spanish records , and until these hale bTn examined by the commiesion it cannot mbe ( mown just what additional copies from Nadrld are required , DOGS NOT WIT1IDJtASV A WORD. LONDON , April 24.-4'he New York correspondent - respondent of the Tiume criticises time statement - ment made in Parliament by the parlianet- tary secretary of the ferglgn office , Mr. Cur- zen , that soma negotiatlpns wIth time United States wth ! regard to "Venezuela are still proceeding. 1 "No doubt It is in accord with diplomatic usage , " the Timnes corfce'poulent says , "to speak 'of negotiations. as proceeding when they have not actually hgrn broker off anally by ammo party or the timer. To say that negotiations. about Venezuela are still proceeding - ceeding is , therefore , to use a phrase witch may be descrihed as diplomatic , or , at the option of the reader , as I'Ickwickian , " It is nos some weeks since , in fact , there have been any negotiations on the subject. The government was reluctant to accept Lord Salisbury's rejection of Ita last proposal as final. It entered gladly upon the discussion of his proposal for general arbitration , lm- practicable as the schema he suggested was deemed. Rut , having received and undertaken - taken to consider that scheme on its merits , it then put the question whether nothing more was to ho said about Venezuela and its can proposal , or whether no counterproposal - proposal or suggestlon was to be expected. The answer was no , but Lord Salisbury hoped tint progrees might be made with time general arbitration schmue. It was pointed out in reply that fron tlds general arbitration scheme Venezuela was excluded. But ths ! hadl no effect in promoting any fur- other progress or discussion or proposal or suggestion or offer of ncgotiatiom of any kind wimatever relating to Venezuela. There has been none since that date-rather more titan a month ago. The subject has not been memtloned , "Now , if , in those circumstances , Mr. Cur- zen prefers to say that negotiations about Venezuela are still proceedhtg between Great Britain and the United Slates , I do not dispute - pute that lie is justified by diplomatic precedent - dent in using those wards , But I thbmk to those unfatnmlliar with diplomacy a clearer meaning is conveyed , and a more accurate account of limo situation given by saying that negotiations are at a standstill. " NOT FROM HEADQUARTERS , "Of the etatetments mnde in the United States , also claiming that negotiations are proceeding satisfactorily , time Tines epcndemd says : "Same of those statements are credited to time State departmnemmt. Note of them do , hr fact , proceed front the de- partutent. The views I stated on Tuesday are tlio views of the executive branch of this government , which includes the State department. I stated them with moderation , I might have used each stronger language without exaggerating the apprahenslom wlmlch exists , both with reference to the Interruption - tion of negotlntlons about Venezuela , and to time possible nature of the report by the Amuerican conunlssion , " Editorially the Times says : "SVe are confident tlmo foregoing explanation will result - sult in the rentov'al of time deadlock , The American reply to Lord Salisbury's proposal for a general court of arbin aliot oily reachol time Foelgn ofilce yesterday , Its contents are undisclosed , but everybody is aware that it Is a cotmtor proposal With regard to direct negotiotlans , Sir Julian Pauncetote ( British ambassador at Washhtgton ) , has full powers to discuss with Senor Andrndo PEN PICTURES PLEASANTLY AND POINTEDLY PUT. _ 1 dm 1 r ' . i ' . . ' ; r N : - . , . . t 1lC111 u NIGllClIi1 SIIIlt'l'S- "Stare"-limo kind you've been waiting for . ' -they are "stars" and no mtstako-such a variety of atripas and fancy colors in madras and percaies-svlth starched collars and cuffs-and soft bosons-vory rare , Indeed , Is it that you can buy a madras for less than $ .50-but wo conuneaco chum at $1.35- and "Stars" at that-we have a goal many negligees for $1.00-not "Stars"-but a bet- tar shirt than you can buy alywhoro elao for $1,00 , zAlbert Cahii , ijjj1jj2Fu1ja111. S _ _ 7 % r iIOYB I'IGII'I' FOR'FI11M- We've had no bloody riots yet-but we bavo somno gloriously big sales on Salurday's- w lmen we put our boys' $1,75 almoo on sale for $1.00-It's the only day In limo week when you can buy It for a dollar-usher days it's $1.75--Saturdays-$1.00-1ho best-most sub- alantlal shoe for boys ever mado-a shoo that slakes us customers every time-looks better and outwuara moat ahoea at double the price. Giving away another bicycle- you can see it la our window. Drexel Shoe Co. crated Send for catalogue our Illus. 1419 r'al'f1a111 I e - t NO'P Isi'IiltVIIODY'S ' I.IICIC- To get as good a Plano as one of these sllghthy used once wo'ro soiling at such yuln- ous prices and oil such easy terms-oomo of limom are gone already-hut tlmero's one for $65-another for $120-and another for $135- besldes a ICimnball organ for b40-they'vo all just cone front our repair snap and arc In first claas condition-a now stool and scarf with each bargain-and the autmnatic Hal- lot & Davis still plays on-giving free concerts - certs dally front 12:30 : to 1av : , A. Hospe ! J 'r , Music and Art 1513 Douglas tr I rr.n D DI L y m zee yv ' Wl ItOSLS Pit Bid'l'O LADIIsS- Every lady wlmo patronizes our fountain Saturday will ho presented wills a beautiful rose-and bicycle riders will find our Stand Holder outside a very conrenfett and safe place to leave their wheels while getting limo finest Ice cream soda in the land. We've done business so long that everybody knows "ICului's ( Corner"-and everybody knows also that we Imarut3i only limo purest drugs-lire. pared by graduated ptmarmyelats and told at the lowest prices in town. Ktihn's Drug Store ReaUy 15th & Cut gStore &Douglas ( Venezuelan minister in Washington ) , whenever - ever the like powers are granted to the lotted. SVi en so much has been done mn our part , it I is not easy to see why Mr. Curzom's hopeful account of the present state of things bet - teen time two coumtrles should not be ac- cepted. The American commission is really a matter of purely donmestic concern , and cannot bo suffered to Influence our policy. " nt. ILNIIIS CitAVLS' CiIAlLGIIS. Srarettmr Carllsle's Attsu'er to a alarrdaauus Sult Ilvrr the Ilonds. WASHINGTON , April 24.-Secretary Carlisle - lisle has filed an affidavit In the district supreme court In answer to time mnandamnus sut ! brought by William Graves of New York to compel the secretary to award to him $4,500,000 of the recent issue of 4 per cent bonds. The afildavlt charges Graves with wilhhoiding from time court a full redial - dial of the facte in the case , witim making wrong impressions by false recitals , and by garbllug correrpondence , denies time statement - ment that Graves made a tender at the New York subtrcasury on account of his allotments - ments ; also the averments that Graves was at all times , after he was notified of hula nllotmmmit of 'bonds being ready , willing amid able to pay for them according to time terns and conditions of Ids bid , and asserts as untrue - true time statemnent that there la still in the treasury , of time Issue referred to amid undelivered - delivered and undiscosed of , bonds exceeding - ing $5,000,000 , ItlIG11LA'1'ING FOULS' ii FSlilt\17S , Senntor Iubols Inlroduees n Xe v 11111 on this Subjeet. WASHINGTON , April 24 ; Senator Dubois today introduced' a bill to establish new regulations - lations for forest reservatlois. It provides that no forest reservation shall ho cstah- Ilsled , except to improve and protect the forests , for the purpose of securing favorable conditions of waterfiow and to insure a continuous supply of timber. It is specifically declared not to be the purpose of the bill to lncluda land more valuable for other cmull- tlons within time reservations and prospectors and miners are granted ttmo privilege of prospecting - pecting and mining on all forest roservatlone. The secretary of the Interior is given author- Ily to prevent the removal of dead or mature timber from time reservations. The secretary Is also authorized to sell time timber on the public lands where not fit for cultivation , Deep S1tIcr Ilurbor for Cnllforum him , WASHINGTON , April 24. The senate committee - mittee on cotmmerco spent time greater part of its session today iu considering the proh- lom of a deep water harbor for southern Califormmla at either Santa Monica or Sau Pedro , with a view of harmonizing time ccm- mlttee and eecuring a substantial agremnent. Several compromise propositions wore dis cussed , and whllo none of them aas ncled upon , there is a probability llmat the entire subject may he placed in time hands of a commlaslon. It is yet uncertaln whether. If thls solution is accepted , any appropriatlon will be provided , but some of time members of time committee advocate the policy of allowing - lowing the apprcprlatlon as made yeslenlay to stand , subject to favorable reports by the commission. Disagree on Snrshmin' Salnrim , WASHINGTON , April 24.-The conference of the two houses om time leglslalh e , executive - ecutive and judicinl appropiratiou bill have reached an agreement on the main items of difference In the bill , but will report a fur- timer disagreement on others , 'Flue principal difference ss as oft time utlarles of Unllml States nmarshalo and diulrlct attorneys. Tbc senate cmmferees Lave yielded most of the Increases made on theao emalaries , but were able to retain same which were provided for in time districts having the stout business , West-rn lhttd'nls Grimm , led , WASIHNGTON , April 24.- Special.---Patent have been issued as follows : No- braska-Fred It'ngatmeyor , Malcolmn , tire Imeater , Iowa-Cornelius A , Birclmer , Hodrlclc , coin- bined wind and water engine ; Wiliiam It , Bruner , Exira , marine vessel ; Iliran Men- denimall anti F , B , Davia , Audubom , feed trough ; Jonathan Pulley , Laurens , lmaluo fastener ; Ira C. C. IthSmohart , Des Moines , cigar tip cutler , ( thunre fur l'aellio Hallromd lull , WASHINGTON , April 24-Iteports that limo Pacific railroad bill would not be brought up this sesslon in limo ! mouse , but would be deferred until the next session , do not seem to be well founded , Monbers who talked to Speaker Reed today learned that the speaker helleyes time house should be given an oppor' tunlty to pass upon time bill at this eeallon , and ho says that time will undoubtedly be given for consideration of time bill. Dyurrt lien Iiet'n ltelcaaed , 1VASIIINGTON , April 24.-Conoul General Williams , at Ilavana , ! ms wired time State departtnnt that Walter Dygort , the Illinois young man confined In prison In Cuba , hiss been released by order of Captain General 1Voyler , Cnhlr' Cur , Cuts Dr. Motfnlt. WASHINGTON , April 21-Dr , S , F , Mof- fatt was killed by a Colurnbla Itne cable car tonight. According to the grlpman , he was lying across the track when struck , lie was 41 years c d , BOND RESOLUTION A1IENDID ; Pefer Agrees to Withdraw Two Specially Objectionable Features , VENEZUELA PEEPS INTO TILE SENATE Commuumislnom Asks Leave to Prty ltenl for Its Qurtrlers and Gorouut lierymests mu Lxplruutllon. WASHINGTON , April 24.-Tine senate gave today to time sundry civil appropriation bill , without completing it.Time - - debate was largely of a formal character. Contrary to custom , there will be a Saturday - urday session of time senate. The sundry civil appropriation bill was taken up. At 2 o'clock time bond resolution was laid before the senate and Mr. l'effer , its author - thor , proposed modifteatlols to meet limo criticisms in time recent speech of Mr. 11111. As mnotilaed , time resolution strikes out the direction that do special coummiltee of five senators shall inquire whether any officer of the government made any contract or agreement lu connection with time bond issues - sues with tlto Intent to receive conuniesion or personal reward and time provision that not more than two members of the coin- miaslon shall ho members of lime same po- lltical party. The resolution then went over by agreement. A Venezuelan debate came up when the item of the sundry civil limit was reached authorizhg the Venezuela commission to pay rent for its quarters out of tlmo $100,000 up- propriated. Mr. Gormnan suggested that an explanation was in order. In great haste and In great emergency congress lad appropriated $100 ; 000 , at the suggestion of time president , for the purpose , it was supposed , of preventing war. Ihit now it appeared that the resolution - lution was not effective In giving quarters. Mr. Allison explained that time comnptrohier of time treasury had ruled that time Venezuelan - zuelan appropriation could not ho used for renting buildings within the IIstricl of Colnmbla , Mr , Allison asked that time comptroller - troller was very rigid In his rulings , as was well .known , GORMAN IS AMAZED , Mr , Gorman expressed amazement at this condition of affairs. Amid great popular ex- cilemmlt amid ( u the advice of the president - dent congress made an appropriation for time Venezuelan commission. It was designed - signed to settle a conflict between two of the greatest natlnis of earth. And yet ) mere steps In a comptroller of time treasury and says tubs momentous comntsslon is without power to m y its rent. Mr. Allison interrupted to say timat the condition was really ridiculous and yet It existed and had to ho nmel. "There he a feeling prevalent through the country , " added Mr. Gorignn , "that time emergency In this Vunezueian queatint is past , If Indeed It ever oxtsletl. At all events It 1s gratifying to know timat this grave question - tion has dwindied down to a question of rent of quarters for the Venezuelan conunlsslomr , " Mr , Alien ( populist of Nebraslm ) said It waa singular that the Venezuelan comrnls Sint imml not taken quarters 1n thin State do partmnent Instead of renting private quarters , Mr. Gorman Insisted on havhlg the Vcne- zuelan Ilan go over emit he could conununl- cate with time Treasury tleparlment , The eectnrlan questiut came up in a new form when time Items were reached appropriating - ating for the I'rovldemmco cad Oarlluld hosd- tals at Waelington for time care of deetltuto Invallda , SECTARIAN QUESTION AGAIN. Mr. Gallinger proposal an amendment re- qutring a contract to be made by Providence hospital , Thit' brought forward Mr. Gorman In same general etatententa on time uectnrlan location , lie said he confessed hla anmze- nmont that the congress of time Unlled Slates er am party him control of comgreas 1ould ! be so far swept from the piahm dictates of justice as to raise the eectarlan ruesllon ; against hospitals. If It was for palitical.pur poses. Mr. Oormnan declared , It would react arm Its autlmors , Mr. Guinan nmovod to lay the amendment on time labia and time ntatiom prevailed w9thout dissent , Mr , Chandler endeavored to have restric. tions placed on time expenditures of the attorney - torney gemmoral In order to avold deaciencles , std , falling in tills , remnarlced : "Timen it we can't have the rofonn 1 hope we will have a nos president of time United Stales , x910 will give us new d strict attorneys and mar- simals to keep down time oxpendllures. " Mr. Gorrlman wlthdrew opposition to the Venezuelan item and It was adopted. Au amemdntenl by Mr , Bacon of Georgia giving the Cotton Stales Ixposltlom company $13,000 , balance of time former appropriatlon ufinexpsnded , was adopted , The bill then went over. The Joint reeo- lutlomi giving to Senators Mantle of Montana - tana and Clark of Wyoming limo salary fmom March 4 , 1894 , Instead of from time dale of clectlou , was adopted , amid then , at 5:10 : , lhu senate adjourned until tmuorrow , COI.ONI.tb D.tMIIS IIdIC'1' O1 FICAJRS , 1)lenulnl CnuarH of rum interenting ( ) rdrt held Im SVmnimI"gtorr. WASHINGTON , April 21.-Time third biennial - nial council of rho Natlonal Society of Colonial - onial Daules of America , which has been In session hero four days , cloned today. The. national ofilcers elected for the ensuing two years tvero as follows : Airs. Ilownrd Townsend - send , New York , re-elected president ; first t ice president , Mrs. Gillespie of Pennsyl- vamUa ; second vice president , Mrs. W. W , Gordon of Georgia ; national secretary , Mrs. William B , ] teed , Baltimore ; assiotalt secretary - rotary , Mrs , J , J. Jackson , Ballhuore ; reg- lstrm' , Mrs. Richter , New iiampshlre ; treasurer - urer , Miss Nicholas , District of Coltuuida. An tmpmtant action taken by the council tvas the adoption by am enthusiastic vole of the following i'esohdion : That the executive committee of time Nn- tlonal Society of Cutotinl Dames t Ama'ic t he mind is hereby given powur to tegislmtte for the safe anti sure represontntiou of the national society of time dames resident in the rcncolonial stalem , aunt that tiey be nu- timm Ized to regulate their locul orgauiza limn in accordance whit existing late , of tltia society , tumid tint we Imereby extend to them a glad and hearty wolcono. The conslitutiom provides that the councils be hold in 1Vasldngtmt , but an effort was made to have time body meet in the different colcniai states , according to their dates of entrance into time national society , but Mrs , halo of Massachusetts pointed out time many ativantages of meeting in the uatlonal capital - ital , and this mct the views of the council generally. Another amendment to the constitution - stitution was that carryhtg limo date for eligibility of ancestors back from 1783 to 1770. SIGNS OF AN IeAIILY ADJOVIINaIIINT , Dernoernts It mu ininr no Ohslnelen to Conniderathut of Approprbmllons. WASh INGTON , April 21.--Tho fact that such unusual progress was node with time sundry civil appropriation 'bill ' today , and that the demecrats manifested no disposition to delay its conablerulion , has greatiy encouraged - couraged the republican senators in the be- ilef that an early adjmtrmnent Is probable. It is understood that the democratic leaders have practically agreed that comgrers shall close as soap as the appropriation bills can be tliepased of , amid that they will nmalco no opposition to their consideration whit as umclm dispatch as Is consislont with their Ideas of the demandu of public bnslnesr ) . They will expect , itnsvevcr , that opporluulty shall be granted for time cousideratlon of one or two measures , and , among other things , will ask that a vote shall ho taken upon the resoluliomr to seat Mr. Duped as a senator from Delaware , Ilellnlmmg Cunlemtprt of ( burl , WASiINGTON , April 24. Smmalors 11111 and Thurston , a uubcomumlttee of time senate connnitteo on judielary , have undur coteidera- Ilorm and expect to be able to report soon limo bill deilnhtg co tmnpt of court In the United States , They probably will recommend - mend aumonlntoms Um time bill talc big away limo right of appeal to canes of direct contempt - tempt and making limo grnntilmg of a July trial optional with the court in cases et indirect - direct comtenipt. 'rime bill grows alit of llto arrest and Imprlsmintent of Eagoto V. Debs mid the decislot of the United States supreno court upon the case , and iii being pressed by time labor unions. Gandhian lime ' ' . ( if 'i'remmnmiry. SS'AS111Ni'1.ON , April 2I. = rtemuy's statement of the andimon of the treasury shows ; Available - able cash balwtce , t17.177ilI ; gold reserve , tlIA , 11Qt39 , Q QUICK ( T111a week only , ) $500 Will pay for it frill courno in Dross Mok- 111g at time timeOotIio Academy. 303 Rarhach Block , 3d Floor. 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