Tdcrlicnm 01S col THE OMAHA DAILY 1i.EE; FRIDAY, MARCH 2, inOO. Dm, March 22, 1000. Muslin Underwear. liocaiirio one's . underwear, is out of sight is no roaeon why as much pride should not bo taken in it as in' outer garments. Iti many; -cases there is more care exercised in tho selection of under wear than in the choice of a dress. We want to sell underwear to these particu lar women. Wo want them to know that fine underwear may be bought hero for (ho price of cheap looking muslijis. sasjr 1 w MUCH TALK ON I'ORIO RICO Vote on tbo Conferenca R pjtt Postponed in the Senate, ALLEN CALLS ALLISON A NAP0LC0N Ho Nil (lie I ounii I Hie I'olillciil (Icm-riil lit (In. H'llllllll'IIIM Itcilll)' fur n Vole. (Iri'iiloxt Aui WASHINGTON, March 22,-Almost the to bo offered la tho future?" asked Allen. 1 i-oraker rejponded with tho insurance that tho voto should fco upon tho houso bill with out reference to any .amendment which had been offered, but said ho could not control tho action of senators In tho matter of offer ing future amendments. Proctor of Vermont objected to Immedi ate action, "We want no 'unreasonable delay," ho snld, "but wo do objeit td a voto this week. Klx It for shy a wec"k from today." After further colloquy between Proctor and Foraker tho latter nfirced to Proctor's prop osition. This did "not suit Allen, who snld: "I don't llko tho senntor from Ohio to run away from my pfpposltlon. Ho attempted to run a bluff and his own party called hlra." ai tills point Pettus called for the regu- CONGRESS FOR ALL AMERICA Mexico AcsepU McKinlej't Invitation for Panamerican Gathering. TO CtM-NT THE" NEW WORLD Rf PUBLICS Scvniiit ConKi-rn of Thin nlnrr tit lie Hold ii( city of Mexico Ac.t Wlnlor .cct entire session' of the senate tbdav was nnent ?J! po'" . u! c". ror In tho discussion of u, ,w.,,.,., ,;, uont tninK those gen upon tho rorto Itlco appropriation bill. Tho "'h.6" 1 , .come ,hcro and consume the ment of Mexico that It accepts the presl oemocratlc senators mnnlfn.in.i .n-i. . " .w"6K"s "o saiui iuu -... o mniuuon lo Hold a second l'nn WASHINGTON. March 22. The Stntn ,1. partmcnt has been notined by tho govern- ipwii, io J12. Reissue nnd lnrreasp-.Iohn Uelnlr, llHzelton, IS to Jlo. Original widows (snpcliil uecrued Mnrcli 8)-llclrn II. (lads, Sibley. J12; Kllza Herbert, Anita, K Mel' ran war widows (spoiiil accrued March S) .Mm Kuruiiui iinnz, uuvcnpori, s. ROOT ON ALASKA DREDGING I'oxltlnii of Wnr Drpnrttitrtit In Kuril to (iruntltiu: I.Ipciincn to l'roKH'PlorN. Hp. Ladles' Pottlcoati Of muslin, embrold rry trimmed (loitncc, at -$1.00; sizes 3S, 10 and -12-Inch. At 11.25 nnd 11.60 each Of muslin and cambric, embroidery trimmed llounco. Other style more elaborately trlmme-d, at JJ.75, J.'.OO, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $3.75, $1.00, $1.50, $5.00 nnd $0.00. Corset Covers of cambric, full and tight lilting at 25c each. Other prices rango from 35c to $3.00 each. Ladles' Drawers Of muslin, cambric flounce at 25c each. At CCc each Ladles' Drawers of cam bric, embroidery trimmed. A, good assortment of Ladles' Drawers at COc each. Other prices rango from 75c to $3.00 each. Indies' downs A largo assortment of gowns at $1.00 each. At 50c downs of muslin, yoke trim med with Insertion nnd tucks, fin ished with lawn ruffles thrco stylos. Other prices rango' from $1.25 to $C.OO each. A variety of styles In Chemise from 75c to $1.00 each. inmcrlcnn congress and will In turn Invito cmocratlc senators manlfnatn.i n . .. 1 tinn-n vmi " """"" oincr. provision covering futuro collections of rev- , i DrouKnt-".i close the effort to fix n,the republics of North, South and Central cnuc, professing to fltfd lh this action the a Vp,p' Amhon ,hcn nttcmpted to America to send their icpresentatlvcs In dcslro to continue tho DIngley tariff I 800uro an "KfMment to vote today upon tho B"ch congress to the City of .Mexico. Thus. Speeches wero made on thes line . acceptance of tho conferenco report on tho It believed, tho success of the movement Ilacon, Cockrcll, Jones of Arkansas, Berry ' :,pproprlatlon bl"' but Tillman objected and 18 assured. nnd Allen. Tho republicans met the taunt' miter went over. Now that Mexico has entered so earnestly with a proposition to take, a votn lmmr.ii. I villi ..... . "lt0 tno Project It is believed that all the Wo Close Our Store Saturdays at O P. M. AOB5TA Fon posxnri Kin gloves XSU MeCALIS PATTinnNS. Thompson, Beldeh &Co. THt ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. T. M. O. A. lIUtLDI.tO, COR. 10T1I AND DOUQLAS ST. employers or employie. Sinclair had made speeches In Sow York for Henry Oeorge, so that tho governor said ho regarded him as qualified to give fair consideration to the testify uoxt Monday If tho case was still on trial. - Scnuiltlcillll TcNtlinoit) . Tht .tcetlmony that created the greatest scnsJittoh today was given by Phillip Kullor, ' labor. situation. collector for tho law firm or Tlbbets &. 1 Representative , Lentr, objected nt this Morey, who said that on tho morning cf point to tho line of Inquiry by Mr. Cheney tho tenth day of last April Miss Viola Hoi- and questioned tho propriety of having prl locker entered the olllcu library and eliowtil vato counsel direct tho Investigation, him a card that had the sentence "Home- ! Chairman Hull replied that the prosecu mado sweets" . written" on one . Bide, and tlon had selected ilr, Lentz to direct Its asked him 'If tho writing looked anything side, Mr. Koblnoon, tin attorney for tho niln like hers, and ho roplled, "Not very much.' ers. had assisted and the defenso was en Mr. Puller said that on meeting Mlas Hor- titled to havo counsel. Tho committee voted lorkor tho next morning they had quite a 1 to permit tho question to stnnd as tho nt conversation, during which time Mlas Hoi . i torney propounded It. A there were fre lockcr told hi mi that Mr. Morey had nc quont objections to questions tho committee ciifcd her of having attempted to poison hl:i agreed to a motion by Mr. Sulzer that the wife. Sho said she could see no reason for governor bo allowed to tell his story In hie him raying to, as hIio thought Mrs. Morey own way without Interruption, dovernor a lovely woman and wjpuld not harm a hair Stcuncnberg then related In detail tho steps of her hoad for the world. After this Mlsa taken to carry out tho proclamation. The Horlockor asked Mr. Fuller not to say any: "TesU were made; ho said, of those reason thing about tho card sho had 'shown him nlIy suspected of complicity In the dlsturb the day before, as she had lost rt and was nice. afraid t'hnt perhaps . It ' had fallen Into tho1 Tllc governor snld ho took such precau handB of somebody who might uso It for a tlons ns wero possible to look nfter the prls had purpose. Sho alao said she could not i oners. Dut the conditions of Insurrection sleep tho night before nnd th.oreforo was wero nl03t unusual nnd at every point tho not feeling well. In departing from Mr. auino.rmes wore emoarrasseu hy tho Insur ntcly upon the house Porto Hlco tariff hill nnd It looked nt ono time r-s If the unani mous consent would be secured for n voto on tho tariff measure tomorrow. Senator ItPliiilillemi I'pnec CoiiiiiiIHpp DppIiIpn to Spiiirap .IpiinurpN. WASH1NOTON. Proctor objected, however, on behalf tf the tlran peaco commlttco of tho spnntn mnt rnnuhtlrnn trot tviiinru n..t ...i. i. i...n attbr thn nrllnn.nMA,.i t n.- - . r ,..,t., ..i,tl, uu mm- ----- '.ju.uiiiui.iiL lu ult. ouiiuiu louay j . ,,i,,. . , . cated n wllllnennnu tn nimn in n ni and nractlniiv miini r, nrr. a a"a 10 cultivate nn Intlmacv not onlv week Senator Pettus put on end to the pro- foraker In tho senate lo Hcpurato tho house ?!i!!mcrClIrI1 e"hnnKc- hut In political rela cccdlng by calling for tho regular order of ,,orto lllc tariff bill from the senate gov- : , . , T nto ,IoPartinent has noted linslnno. i nrnmnnl m.. .. IIH mUCU Concern (ho mnlnvnli .n.. " w,i uuii in lunu a voio on inn republics of the thrco Americas will send delegates to tho congress. Tho president attaches great Importance to tho successful working out of this pro Jest, the main object of which Is to bring iiuo closer touch tho American remil.lliM in Kullor sho a,galn appealed to him pot to say anything about the card and finished by saying, "You havo my llfo In your hands." At iho conclusion of Mr. Fuller's tcutl mony tho stato took a rost. As nono of the witnesses for tho defense had been sub pecnaed to. appear boforo Friday, court ad journed till 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, when tho defonso will proceed to examine about thirty witnesses, GOVERNOR TELLS OF TROIIBLE . rr? ' Oefpii CohliiioiippV TPMIiiioiiy lu Hie Cocurj iI'AIpiiu JiivpnII- HlltlOII. buslncah. At the opening of today's session these resolutions wero passed: A resolution by Allen requesting Informa tion as to the tariff rates In force In the Philippines, duam, Porto Hlco and Cuba and tho amount collected in ench Instance since the American occupation: n resolution by Uutier asking the secretary of the treas ury for Information ns to tho bank charters granted since tho passage of tho currency bill nnd for other information concerning tho operations of the bill. Pcttlgrow Introduced n resolution calling upon tho president for an Itemized state ment of the expenses of the Philippine com mission and each of Its members, but Davis objected to present consideration nnd It went over. Tho scnato then took up tho conference report on tho Porto Hlco bill. Ilacon of Georgia objected to tho changes, mado In conference. Tho roport would, he snld, In dicate that mutual concessions had been nuuio on oenau oi uom me Ecnato ana tie house, but ho held that an analysis would show that tho senate had yielded practically everything and tho house nothing. ltPitilIU'iiu Accept CliutlpiiKe. He favored a territorial government llko Oklahoma and New Mexico and said tbo democrats would vote at once for a bill on these lines. Foraker Will you agren to fix a tlmo for a voto upon the governmental bill . now pending? Ilacon Yes, so far ns I am concerned. Cockrcll Wo will wait until wo got through with tho appropriation bill beforo fixing tho tlmo for tho voto on another measure. Foraker Of course, If thoro Is objection we cannot Insist at this time. Ilacon You will not find any objectlou to naming a tlmo for a voto when you com pleto your bill and we will ngrco to a dalo much concern the malevolent efforts house measure. The peaco committee Is , ,cmnm interests to Incite deepseated willing that n vote"shoud be token upon jca'ou,,y of,tho Unl,ei1 Slne8 arao"K hu tho houso bill as It was passed by that .? American republics. It Is known npparcnt that " 0 "l0 01 10090 crrorts orel . anfenrn. Ji'". body, provided It beebmes It Is Impolitic ,(o attempt to nnted with nd Central nn effort will bo mado to ascertain whether .., .'. ... w.cro ,lt'f,"-0"8 of crippling tho ent to any modincntlon. ! 'V ,u Ilic1un,,M S,U,C8 wlth Mt section tho house will conseni Somo of the republican senators think tho bill should bo so changed as to provide for tho continued oxcmpjlon from duty of tho arucies wnicn were exempted by the pros of tho world. Ilrnultiiiit I,o of Triulp. They also Informed ihnan .nin mi tho United States had sinister designs upon luciikB oruvr. juey aiso.iinu the House bill l"cir political Independence. The nstonlsh deficient In that it falls to nrovldo nnv Ing fart Is that Hi means of collcctlhg(itho duty which It Im- tnlned n consldcrnblo measure of success. posc3. Thoro will bo a conferenco with The figures now In the possession of the members of tho ways, and means committee olllclals hero show that, contrary to the of the house and If the latter does not dls- common belief, tho export trade of tho courage amendments theso will bo offered. I United States with our southern neighbors There Is, however, ,nn acknowledged fear hnB decreased enormously, the loss in mm u mo mil is amended in any rcspoct . "guars Doing stnted at no less than MOO - rectlonary element. Ho visited the barn and stockado occupied by the prisoners and Bought to hnvo 'tho' stockndc.i or permanent quarters, completed. Ho said ho talked with tho nrlsonors. who told him that tho lirenrl was too light, but everything else was all 08 oarly 08 iB consistent with the necessity right. The chief commissary of tho state ot a proper examination of amendments, Informed hlra that tho parties who furnished Wo nro disturbed by whisperings that It is bread ha'd bccrf'Waited'upo'rt by ft committee not tho Intention of tho party In power to nnd wnrncd that they must not contlnuo tho settle tho tariff question and we do not It may bo difficult If not Impossible to secure Its ncccptanco by tho house on a conference report. On this account thorn may be no effort to modify the bill. The free trade senators say there Is a stronger determination now than evor beforo lo reslsf the bill as It 'cimo from the house. It Is usscrtcd there' nre eight senators who will not subpart It Unless nmended. Theso 000,000 within the last decade. urmnary commercial factors are said to bo Insufficient to explain this loss, which is attributed to political enemies. For In stance, the experts of broadstuffs, which, In 13-jj, wore nearly $18,000,000 In value, de croased last year to u llttlo n.oro than $b,500,000. Provisions fell off from ncarlr $11,000,000 In 1S91 to less than $S,000,000 last Massachusetts, Mason of Illinois, Ilevcrldge j5 000 000 last ' ' of Indiana. Proctor of Vermont and Simon crca8e(, from ; ,00 nf Orptrnn. Whnt ihov will An In pnon thn i . . T ' bill Is amended cannot bo stated, but It Is evident they oxpect a compromise, which they can support. urn onlfl in U nn..ta nti'.l Vlnnn . . .A w ii . V "'"""-i ear. i:otton and manufactures of cotton sota. Welllncton of Marvland. Hoar of . . -n . . v-unuu - icn uii iiiiiii a,. mill iiimi in ii.il . , n i inn Oils and minerals do 00,000 In 1806 to $1,000,000 last year. About the only important artlcl? of export which shows any Increase In ro cent years Is manufactures of Iron and steel, whero tho total last year reached $17,600,000, as compared with $10,500,000, tho uignest previous record In 1893. Tho loss In Imports from douth and Con. tral America also was very great. In 1892 the United States Imported from the coun tries coffeo to the value of $120,000,000; last year tho Imports wero about $18,000,000. Sugar and molasses Imports In 1894 wero $87,000,000; last yenr about $38,000,000. In'. ISLANDERS ,: ARE . STARVING Nun .In an Merplinnt Tnlka of Comli tionn Tlipre" llpforp a Sew York Mpp-IIiik. W ASHINOTO.V, March . 22.-tUnusual In terest attached to tho Coeur d'Alenj In vestigation today, as tho prosecution, after presenting testimony almost uninterruptedly for five veckg, closed Its caso and gave way to tho defense. Governor Steunenberg of Idnho was tho -first wltnros called to rebut tho charges which havo been made. Ho is a type of tho Bturdy far west, of masslvo build and his. Indifference to conven tionalities Is shown by n refusal to wear a necktie. As bo tcok the stand he spread boforo him sovornl hundred telegraphic dis patches. Tho examination was conducted by J. C Cheney, one of' tho counsel for the de fense. ( Oovomor Steunenberg said he was elected govornor of Idaho in 1890 on the peopln's demoeratlo ticket, having accepted the nomination of tho democratic convention. Ho road u number of telegrams lintnil snvnrnl lays prior to tho blowing up of tho Hunker supply. A bakery was thqrcafter built by tho authorities and good bread supplied. Governor Steunenberg was asked whero tho Insurrection had its Inception nnd what mining camps engaged In It. Ho snld that In his opinion the' mining' district of Sho shone county had been In n state of In surrection sines. 1S92. Tho Insurrection of April 29, he said, Btartod at Durke, where a meet Ing was held In the hall of tho Western Federation of Miners. The participants pro ceeded to arm themselves and went by train to Wnrdner. At Gem, he said, a similar meeting nt a similar hall was held and arms and mnsks wero distributed. want to leave the matter thore, Foraker We havo heard nothing of that kind over 'horo and I - again assure you of our Intention lo ask for an. early vote. Dajon And ,1 .nssurp you p prompt, and, conilnl cb.o'perftt'loni' ; Cockrell also opposed tho conferenco re port. "For tho first time In tho nineteen years that I havo been a member of tho commlttco on appropriations," ho began, "I havo beiii compelled to decline to slgii a conferenco report on an appropriation bill." Continuing Cockrell snld to accept this NEW YOUK, March 22. A special meet ing of tho Board iof Transportation to con- hMpi thn Pnrfn Dlnn tnattot. u-na liuld tuliiw There was an attendance of promlnont New "'" ,D "'y nrucio vnrw hnoinn.. mnn tw nii.,1 h showing any substantial Increase In Ira- tho doors. Nicholas. Oyangeren, a mer- , lc8' tho nR"rC8 bclnff nbout 8.000.000 chant of -man Juan) P. It., addressed the ,UDl lur' "K'""" ho.uuu.uuu in isau, board. ' ' ' . "Never the history of the Island ot MpxIpo Mim a Melinite It Is confidently believed by thet projectors of this congress that, as ono of Its results, He described the general concentration ot ' rcI'?rt ?voulll "x 'I10 DlnRlT law. 1,8 th" Porto Itlco." ho 'saldv'hns there been known such oxtrerao 'gcMoral' rafsoVy, such want of much of this lost trade can be recovered by credit and nlmolyfto stagnation. The people eraij'lcutlns 'tho urifounddd susplelontf enter aro slarVlng thfeWjy hundreds dally In'tho talned.by some of tho South American re Interior districts." I publics. It Is said that Mexico and Brazil A resolution was adopted declaring that I havo done excellent work In behalf ot the tho policy of thei United Stnten toward Porto Unltud States In dispelling tho false. Ideas Itlco should be definitely and Immediately entertained by some of the other republics determined on conditions which relate to on this point and It Is well known that Msx that Island alone, should not In any par- i lco completely extinguished a half developed tlcular or degree'" bo affected by consldera- project which contemplated n league of Hons which may be Involved In the rein- South Amurlcnh republics, Inimical to tho tlons of tho United States to Cuba and tho United States, WASHINGTON. March 22. Secretary Hoot mado a brief statement to the press nt the War department today In regard to tho action of tho department In granting llconeoa to prospectors to dredge the water front of Cape Nome, Alaska. In their search for gold. He admitted that one or two such licenses hnd been Issued, but to whom he did not re member, as It was In tho regular routine f tho department. There were about n dozen or moro abdications of that kind on hand and they will all be giuutcd. The sec. rctary explained that his authority In tho matter was based upon thq statutes giving tho Wnr department Jurisdiction over the navigable waters of tho United States. Under tho law no one could have done any dredging on tho water front of Cape Nome within a thrco-mllo limit without the uu thorlty cf the Wnr department. This au thority, the secretary Bald, had been granted In several Instances because It wiw thnvn the purposed dredging of sand would not In terfere with navigation or tho riparian rights of owners of adjacent territory. Tho par ticular character of the sand to be dredged did not onter Into the consideration of the caso at nil. Tho secretarv ald further that nn ono was privileged to dig for cold In thn open sea and tho only question considered by tho War department was whether puh operations conducted within tho three-mile limit wore an interference with navigation or an Infringement on the rights of otheiK When these conditions were compiled with tho department was prepared to grant per. mliulon to nnyono to dig In tho beach at Cape Nome or elsewhere at any point lying wlthlu thne miles of low water mark. Although ho did not go Into detail. Sec retary Itoot made It clear that the privileges in quostlon wero free to all responsible per sons and no discrimination had been in. tended In the cases that had been acted upon. nuveriior uraciy or Alaska says that he sees nothing harmful In the grants to work the sea near Capo Nome. They do not cover tho tide lands, but aro out In thn nrrm Largo plants aro necessary to securp tho sand from which gold is taken. The gov. ernor expresses surprise that tho Ilrltish have not begun operations outside tho threc mllo limit, as it Is probnblo that cnM bo found In the sand beyond tbo limit, as wen as insiuo of It. Over 7,000 Doctors fcrascribo and recommend MssM Whisk&y (America's Greatest Madlclnc) For coughs, colds, grip, asthma, bronchitis, consumption and malaria. U stimulates the blood and aids digestion. f.ovf inmf nt itimp muki he uln i titeM. AldtuCK, IKI.. -, ,Ji WHtnltle. roev of lufoimifion oiw tonfnonull mm fr. jwrr malt wnisKEYcoTr.cchestcr. n. r. DOC Wfeon ottioTfl fan cooauTt TOR SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. mVOM CBRDE t r amman mimiM op MEN SPECIALIST W cuaranleo to euro all oases eurable C WEAK MEN SYPHILIS BUXUALLY. curod for Ilia. NIchtly r.mlsslons, Lost Manhood. Ilydrocfllt Verloocile, Gonorrhea, aleol, Hypbllls, fitrlct V, Piles, FUiuU and Racial Uloer and All Private Diseases and Ulfiordora of Men. STRICTURE and GLEET "SSS Consultation frea Cull on or nddreat OR. SEARLB3 & SEARLES, mtu.nthiu OH AH At, WHAT IS (iOIX(J O.V AT WAtflllNHTON. t'liniinlnn-H WniKn "(Ippii Duiir" Corrc NpouilPMPp Moiiip Xpu- HUN. WASHINGTON. Mnrch 22.-Rppre5ontn-tlvo Cummlngis of New York today intio duccd a resolution of Inquiry for corre spondence relating to tho "open door" In China, as follows: .WhpreiiK. The commercial community or tllo United Slates Is deeply Interested lu ascertaining the conditions which are to govern trade- In puch parts of the Chlneso emplro as aro claimed by various foreign Dowers to be within their "areas of inter est;" nnd, Whereas, Hill's nre now pending beforo Doth bouses of congress for the dl;ntcli of a commission to Chlnn to study Hh economic condition; therefore, Hpsolvpd, That the president of tbo United States bo required to transmit to tho Mouse. If lint lnrnmnntlMn u.ltli . I... public service, such correspondence ns may nnvo Missed between tho nniwnmniii ..r Stato and various foreign governmente eon cernlng thp maintenance ot the open door policy In CHIna. Tho "houso committee on Indian affairs today reported a bill for tho establish. mentof the Independent Order of Red ".Men In tho' Indian Territory. tho men nt Wnrdnor, where ho said they waited In a disorganized stato until a single englno arrived from Wallace. Then sys tematic orders were given, tho first being "Wnrdner to tho front." A party secured dynamite, which was placed under tho mill and fired. Firing" began Indiscriminately and one of tho Invading party -was killed. Snmo of tho Bunker Mill omployes -wero taken prisoners by tho masked men. Tho governor's description wns extended and circumstantial, and brought out fre quent objections from Sir. Lentz, on tho controlling factor In arranging tho tariff i Philippines, and that duo regard for pledges Tho senate today. In execnllvn nnuutnn ratified "tho treaty -between tho t'nllod States and Great Britain relative to the estates of citizens of one country who die in tno other, which hna been under con sideration for tho last few days. Thero was no debnto today, but several amendments wero nccopted. Article -l was amended so vi ins for our commerce with I'orto Rico. Me quoted Governor General Davits, Secretary Hoot and President McKlnley In favor of n frco trado condition with Porto Rico, saying, ns be rend tho president's free trade messase : "I wish to God I could Inscribe this utter anco Indelibly on tho tablet of memory, on tho sleeping, dreaming senators on tho republican side of tho chamber." AIIInou DpfpinlH (lie ItPimrt. Allison defended the conference report and criticised tho democratic attitude of j given demand nn extension to Porto Hlco of frco commercial Intercourse with the United Stateo and a civil form of government. ground that It was hearsay. Governor Mill , mill on April so. and leadlne un to , Steunenberg wn3 asked what part tho United delay. Tho mas3 ot tho people thcro wero that ovent. On April 20 Frederick Uurbrlduo ' slntos troops took In tho arrest and detcn- j poor and tho greater Bharo of the property of tho Hunker Mill unlho telegraphed that j t'on of Imprisoned miners. Ho said the po- was In the hands of a fow men, and, said an armed mob had stopped tho Dunkor Mill ' B'"0" hy occupied was tho samo as that Allison, wo must so adjust our relations men front wbrklug'ond culling for protection ' which tho state mllltla would havo occupied , ns to make them prosperous and at tho to tho-prdperty Interests. ' Mo also read many I " "loy na'' Deon available j same tlmo let them contrlbuto to our pros telegrams to nnd from' tho sheriff and T. ZT. .. I perlty. Wo must deal generously with others, shoVlng tho stera taken to maintain ' :."' I",rnul- acn.. says, "Do- tho rorto Rcan8 nml ,o n that wo can Tho date to he selected for the convention ns to provide for tho extension of the pro of the Panamerican congress will probably visions of tho agreement to tho dependencies GUARDING AGAINST PLAGUE Itefinrt nf Spvrrnl NiiNploloua Drntlm In Hun Priiiiplnco Itrcclvcil nt WnnliliiKton. bo somo tlmo next winter, WRIGHT NAKED FOR OFFICE Senator Tliiimtoii piorU 111m Nmiie for Iiiillnii IiiMipe(or ot the ItOHeliml Akpiipj-. WASHINGTON, March 22. (Special Tele gram.) Tho nomination of J. WASHINGTON, March 22. A rep6rt has ' Wright of the Rosebud acencv. South n.i- beon received at tho marlno hospital bureau kota, to bo Indian Inspector to tnko effect from San Francisco to the offect that several n March 7, at the expiration of his present suspicious deaths havo occurred In that city, but that a medical examination gavo only negativo results nnd It was not positively known whethor tho patients died from plaguo or 6omo other disease. Tho health nuthorltles havo placed guards nt tho rall- torm of offlce, was favorably reported to the senato today by Senator Thurston from tho committee on Indian nffalrs. Senator Pettlgrow stnted ho had no ob jection to Inspector Wright, although he was a democrat. Ho understood Jin wis order. Thq govqmor suggested nrbltra- I '.'."'l LUtI Ear,,jr, ulscrailaro th yry best t0 cnnblo thom to aUstnIn tholr denso pop' tlon of differM.tM. i nir,," . ever used for costlvencss, liver and . ulntlon. Allen contended that tbo appropriation tlon of dlffoi'onc.cfl, but In answer Mr. Ilur- I nridgo, stated thorp was nothing to arbitrate and agalh .called for prbtectlon. ' Ou prji 20, tho.day'ot tho blowing up of the mill. Governor Steunenberg said ho re ceived at. 10:37 n. m. t dlsimtch from Mr. llurbrldgo stating that all tho miners of Canyon creek had laid off and wore coming to Wardner tomenace;" tho Bunker Mill men. This was accompanied by another request for protection, At" the same tltno dispatches wero recoivcil rrom A. L. Mohlcr of tho bowel troubles." LOUD BILL IS RECOMMITTED UppUIvp Vote HHlPVPil to llnve ICiiopUpiI thp Mensui'P Out Dur lu if PrPHPiil CuiiK'reHM. bill wns merely n makeshift to allow the republican party to escape from an awk ward dilemma. Tho republican ship was leaking and wan about to founder nnd It must be rescued and repaired. Mo pro dieted that tho general bills would be allowed to drift until tho temper of the pcoplo could bo ascertained and a. way out of thn dlfllculty discovered. Allen roferrod to the fact that Beverldgo had given notlco of a speech today on his amendment for freo trade with Porto Hlco and added that WASHINGTON, March 22. After a spir ited dlfcuBsIon extending over three days the Loud bill, relating to second-class mall mat- Oregon Railway & Navigation cdmpnny waa recommitted by the houso today to nrst stating that an armed foreo hail inltpn l"u "" u I'osiuiuco nnu posi roaus. possession of, tho railway tracks at Warden i Tno "lnlor"Jr ln fuvor of tho motion to ro. that gentleman had not appeared to address and then at 1 n. m. statlnir ihnt ihn rinim-u ' commit was no dcclslvo that It Is regarded the senate. This was only ono evidence of had set lire to the mill, that they had placed as ""likely that tho meaauio will appear the wonderful system which controlled tho uynnmito under thq mill and that It would a,lu uuring mo preseni congress. Loud . movomcniB in iuu rcpuuiituii jian, iui bo blow up. Sheriff Young also tele- 8alu nfter tho voto was announced that this graphed him from Wnrdner that tho mill wa tho "third tlmo and out," so far as ho was blown up and glv.Uig the, gravity of tho was concerned. The vote on tho motion was situation. At 0 p. m. tho governor said 118 to 90, with sixteen present and not vot- no s,cnt a dispatch to tho president calling lnS' for federal ud, as tho Idaho troops weroi absent In tho Philippines, Civil I.uiv DiIIpiI. Rldglcy of Kansas declared that railroad party being tho best organized of any ho had ever known. AIIIkoii, iiiio1poii of I'olltlcx, "Tho senator from Iowa," said Allen, "Is tho greatest political gonoral of tho age. comparing In politics with Napoleon In war. tho Coeur d'Aleno excitement, and being unable to go lu person he sont a representa tive, Dardete Sinclair, to tho seat of dis order. On April 30 Sinclair telegraphed urging that tho p'resldent, bo advised to r'u.ih troops from tho nearest post. Ho also tele graph that hu had thoroughly Investigated the need-'6f-'martlal law; that tho local ad ministration of tho law, was a farco nnd nmounted to maladministration; that peoplo wero afraid to testify, and that masked men wero prowling about tbo vn terrifying pcoplo; " Jinny llko telegrams showing tho exciting companies wero today telegraphing membein no wilt never permit theso general bills to to support tho bill. Ho deemed this partlcu- i nn ihn ilnvllcht and under his leadorshln they aro now and forever doomed." Allen then referred to a newspaper report that tho republican party was raising $30,- 000,000 for tho noxt campaign nnd In this ,,t i A.. ... ... Tho governor said ho had been III prior to 1 . B "l,canl OI lno erest tno railroads . n..,. ,miM i. , 'had In tho mattor. A telegram from tho Ohio Farmer, savine. "Our 100,000 subscribers ask you to support ; bound, which he snld was entitled to second of tho citizens, tho making of arrests, etc.. I tM.: w.b"? '.l cloth bol,nd C0P' of wero rend by tho governor. On this Infor- tho LOUd bill," Was presented by Burton, pnn'nnrllnti fell Inln n nnmnwhat snlrlloil pnl. mi ufuuii iiim it was nigu tlmo special loquy with Boverldgo m"i uiui Kruwu up in mo country should bo forced to pay their way as other people did. Cowherd of Mltoourl, speaking In support of tho bill, said every official who had In vestigated tbo subject had given his ap proval to tho measure. Ho held up to the view m ine nouso n copy of tho "Velvet Hand, or the Life of Injun Dick," paper matlon, tho governor said, tind from his own knowledge of affairs for six years, Including repented putrnges with apparently no effor to apprehend tho guilty parties, be pro. claimed that h, state of Insurrection and re bellion existed at tho scene of disturbance. Go.vprnor Stcunenbor'sad h0 cautioned Sinclair not to align himself nith either side, Wood's Pills Da not grlpo nor Irritate tho nlirnen tnry canal. They act gently yet promptly, cleanse effectually mid Give Comfort Sold by all druggists, 'ii cents. "Rob Roy," which ho had purchased for R centa, could not bo sent ns second-class mat ter. Hla argument elicited much applause. A number of minor amendments were ndoptcd before the final vote. NoiiilnalliiiiN hy PrinhlPiil, WASHINGTON,-March 22,-The president today seut the following nominations to tho Semite: Pointing to tho republican side of tho sen ate Allpn said: "You daro not bring tho Iioubo bill fixing n tariff of 15 per cent to tho senato and put It to n vote. Your pur pose Is to let that bill sleep and you only dcslro to deceive tbo people." Foraker naked Allen If ho would agree on behalf ot tho opposition for a voto today on tho houso bill. Mis proposition wns to withdraw tho scnato substitute, which Is tho governmental bill for Porto Rico, nnd permit a voto upon tho houso tariff bill alono be foro adjournment today. Allon replied that so far as ho was con cerned ho was entirely willing to consent to this proposition, "I Join moat heartily In tho request of tho senator from Ohio," ho snld. While theso remarks respecting an early vqto on tho Pprto Rico tariff bill wero fly mad and water exits of tho olty to examine gootl ofllcer and that was sufficient for Chinamen who may attorapt to leave. ?.' V'n rnnnrtK hnvo honn rnxnl In rarrA I "'as for tho erection Of nil extension to to plague, at Port Towneend, Wash., and It th? now Postomco building at Omaha wero la thought thero havo been no now case luo -arcn u anu will tjo or tno United States, "only on direction nf the lawmaking power ot tho United States.' thus relieving the treaty of tho criticism that It conferred too great power on tho presldont. As amended tho treaty confers on subjects of Great Britain nnd upon thoso of tho United States ln Great Brltnln the samo right ln dlsposirig of property ns Is possessed by tho citizens of tho country it self. As amended tbo treaty was ratified by an almost unanimous vote Senator Cockrell today Introduced a bill for nn exposition nt St. LoUls In 1P03, to commemorate tho Louisiana purchase. It appropriates $5,000,000 to aid tho expos! tlon. thero slnco tho death from that causa sev eral weeks ago of a passenger on tho Japan ese veasol Nanyo' Maru, Tho British Columbia authorities have do opened April 21. The specifications call for granite of similar color and durability as that which enters Into tho construction of tho present building, which Insures the .elded to quarant.po against vessels from San Tbo stone OThK " i Thn tltlrt rtf Kn l.'l . V.. . J I Bloomlngton, Nob., has been secured by tho conversion of tho Franklin County bank ot tno samq place. Congressman Burket today Introduced a bill for 'tho Improvement of tho Missouri river at Nebraska City and appropriating $50,000 for revetment purposes. This bill ns an Independent mensuro Is mado neces- OtlN' CiixuhM- I.lNt. WASHINGTON, March 22. General Otis' latest casualty list Is as follows: MANILA. March 22. Killed: Luzon Island, Thjrd cavalry, February 22, Alllom, Troop C, LoUls B. Palmer; March 3, San Francisco, Troop C, John I). King, Corporal i Samuel Q. Davis; Sixteenth Infantry, March lliirnn Pnmninv p r,i.n a An7 ary uccaus0 ' tno decision renrhed that f.??i.S,?JS"LV&nr s' Anerson: luoro wm b0 no rlver Bnd Uarbor or omnl. Thirty-third Infantry, March 9, Badoe, Com. pany L, John W. Linn. Wounded: Third cavalry, March 3, San Francisco, Troop C, Henry Myors, scalp, slight; Sixteenth Infantry, March 1, Cala manulgan, Company C, Robert Borchardt, sergeant, wounded ln chest, serious; Wil liam Ryan, wounded In thigh, serious; March 2, Llnnm, Company B, Victor W. Lundblum, corporal, wounded In head, scrt- bus bill this session. Ho also Introduced n bill to pension officers and privates of tbo Nebraska national mllltla. A bill for the relief of Charles A. D. Wlswcll In the Bum of $72, Introduced early In tho session by Senator Thurston, pnescd tho senato today. Rev. David D. Kerr of Dollevue, Neb., Is In tho city. Authority was granted today for tho or- ous; Stoward C. Foults. leg, slight; Edward ' ganlzatlon of tho First National bank of Mccuny, wounded in thigh, slight; John F. Ccntorvllle. S. D,. with a capital of J25.- ennnon, leg, severe; unoch M. Fallls, clav icle, slight; John D. Coates, woundod in thigh, seriouB. Twenty-ulnth Infantry, Feb runry 22, Alllem, Company M, William Kysh. corporal, wounded In thlgb, serious; Twenty Representative Fitzgerald of Massachu setts has Introduced a bill allowing $50 to tho family or representatives of a soldier dying In tbo service and $100 to the family of nn officer dying under similar circuit! stance, to cover tho funeral expenses of the deceased. From n statement prepared by Colonel Edwards, chief of tbo Insular division of the Wnr department, it appears tho total re ceipts from all sources in Cuba during Feb ruary wero $1,221,883. Tho working bal nnco at tho closo ot tho month was $2,011,751, showing a derreasa In tho balance for tho month of $75,171. Of tho total recolpUt $1,219,301 was derived from customs alone, Tho Navy dopartmont has Issued orders for tho repair of tho cruiser Boston, now at thn Muro Island navy yard, tho cost ot which will bo about $300,000, The bill for tho Incorporation of Iho Na tional Red Crosii society was favorably acted on todny by tho houso commlttco on for eign affairs, with an amendment providing for an annual account to tho secretary ot war and tho secretary of thn navy nud ft publication ot this account. Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania today In troduced, a bill reciting tbo history of tho Northorn Pacific railroad, especially with 000. R. W. Sayrc, James Aloe, Oustavus reierenco io ra w . Norgren, Mrs. R. W. Sayre. William Mee declaring- that the sa o of certain prope-rty and Martin Meo ore named as Incorporators, was Illegal and resolving that all transfers An order was Issued today establishing a ot land to or by the said Northorn Paclflo postofflce at Bridgeport, Choyonne county, Railroad company to bo Illegal and voln third Infantry, March 5, Cabugao, Company I Nebraska, with Charles P. Clawges as post- and that tho committee on l'acinc raliwuys L. Paul Rains, wounded In arm. slight! master; also at Scotls Bluff, Ssotts Bluff bo hereby empowered tn send for persons March 7, Banguod, Company D, Cbrlstopbe county, Nebraska, with Charles W. Sim- and papers nnd aro roquestod tn oxnmlno C. Calloway, corporal, thorax, severe; March noaa ns postmaster; also at reparation, into tnese ennrges nnu report inereon at SI I'lOItll THA1NS I'OH CHICAGO LISA VIS AT 1:10, NOON, A,M) CTtltr. I'. M," New Short Line io Minneapolis and St. Paul I,rne ut 7 n. m. ami 7!!.1 i. m. TICICUTS AT MOS IMHNAM STHIJUT. "Tho New Oillco," DENVER 3? m BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Car Service. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itiirtllleiully digests thti food nnd ulda Naturo In Btrcnutlionliif? und recon structing tlio exhausted dltfestiva or gans. 1 1 is tlielrttesfcdlscovcred digest ant und tonic. No other jireparatlon can approach It In clllclency. H In stantly relievos and pcrinaifuntly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick IIcadacho.GiistralKla'.Criunp'J and all other resultsof Imperfect digestion. PrlroSPo.und tl. Uirg)ilocon.talnsSl times small sUe.B(X)kiillulKut(Jy.spejlli.taallodfro Prcnarcd by E C. Do'VPT&CO., Chlcaoo AMCSI5MI3.VT8, CnncHTON 0, Badolc, Company L. Blza J. Oulnn, cor poral, wounded In kneo, slight; Thirty reventh Infantry, March It, Magdelena, Company A, Karl Roberts, corporal, wounded In urm, slight; Ralph Henry, elbow, severe. Item!)- to Hcfnlo MiuTiuirn Tallc. WASHINGTON, March 22. In view of tho announced decision of tho house committee on'forolgn uffalrs to mako tho Investiga tion Into tho truth of former Consul Ma crum's statements, proposed In a resolution Ing back nnd forth Morgan declarod that Introduced by Representative Wheeler of Joseph F. Monachal! nf iti,rt t.i... i . '"B MCK """ 'oml -morgan ueciarod that "" uupreseniaiivo wnecior oi bo nisul nt Cemntz Oerrnanv t0 ho was favorable to the governmental bill Kentucky, the officials ot tho Stato depart- ., " ' acinniu, uermany. . . ,., ... nr., A, , mont do not care to make anv nuhiin utmn. For appolntmsHt la, tho volunteer army First sergeauts tq bo nwond lleutcmants, L W. Caffey. Company B, Fortieth Infantry William N. Vlnsqn. Jr.. Company L, For tleth Infantry. , . To r?nr colli tu Ono nnr. Tako Laxative. Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money f t fa to cura. E. . Orovc's Blgnaturo Is on each box. 2jj nnd that ho did not relish tho prospect of having that measure withdrawn. "It will not bo withdrawn," said Mr. Far akor. "Tho only purpojo Is to eparnto It from tho houso bill, allow the vote to bo taken on tbo Inttcr mensuro nnd then go forward ind perfect tho governmental bill." No Action In i'likc-ll, "Shall wo hao n direct vote on tho house bill without amendment)., except such u are I Monona county, Iowa, with Archer B. Dow ling ns postmaster. Ingval Erickson was today appointed post master at Pickering, Marshall county, Iowa any early date." Tho houso committee on foreign affairs today directed a favorablo report on tho Charles Hendrlckson of Indiana was tonay , resolution of Sulzer ot Now York, asking appointed supervisor of Indian schools to , tna Becrotary of stato to send to tho house, succeed R. K. Bauer of Nobraska. Mr. I 110. incnmoatlblo with tho nubile welfare. Hendrlckson will be assigned to tbo schools in Nebraska and South Dakota. mont do not care to make any public state. mejit respecting tho utterances attributed to Mr. Macrum. Informally, however, it Is learned that tho department Is fully nro- , , . . , . ... . . - iu . . iiiiniii a, .uuui o, ouiiiij i'.iini, in mo opinion or tne omcials, to meet l2s Dennlson J. Depue, Mead, S lb JI7; any of Iho allegations. Tho statement that Jhn II. Kurtz, Vanango. S to 10. oTV'ZZV Sff"6 lf. C R ane1! IMl.VNIO.VS IMIll WKSTKHN VnTKHANS, Wnr Survlvorn Itrmenilieretl liy the tioneriil (iovrrniiipnt. WASHINGTON, March 22. (Special,) Tho following pensions have been granted: Ihsuo of March 6: Nebraska: Increase lllrum Wlntersteon, Salem, js to J12; Thomas J. Shires, Oenevn, 16 to J; William S. Moore, Sprlugvtew, U lo copies of any and all letters on flic In tho Department of State from citizens of tho United States rosldont In tho South African republic from January 1, 1800, to tho pres ent time. IW'lxirt oo Additional Arm- Men. WASHINGTON, March 22. Tho senato commlttco on military affairs today favora bly reported a bill to add six ollleers to tho subsistence department of tho army, ono colonel, one lieutenant colonel and four cap tains. Tho committee nlso reported a bill to authorize the payment ot traveling allow ances to enlisted men of tho rogular and Tonight 8:15 i'tili'llliona IStll I'llOTOP.Vl'A.S. DM I'OltltKSTN. .ioiiv i), ;ii,iu:iiT. Ill Ili'O.N mill IIIIOOKS, i;smi;ii i,D.. FHAMC COFFIN. KI.I.SWOIIT AMI III Hi'. 'I'll II IIIOGIt.tl'll. Showing Hrlilsh-Ilocr wnr pictures nnd oilier new views. Amntours wishing to nppoar at the Or pheum Fiiduy night, March 30, call at Box Oillco nnd make arrangements, BOYD'S Wood w.i rd ft IJurges". Mgrs,, Tel. 1310. TWO MlillT.S .M, . . MiM), ,Mt .MONIIAV . . It If 1 1 : IIOVI). . IN TII1J Village Postmaster A 'I'remcnUJiis lilt. In New Vork for 20i I'ltlC'HH U.W'k&Uv SKA'fft SOW ON SALI3. NBXT ATTRACTION ntcrferi between tho dlsputnnlH with n tj: Luzern Nichols. Ames. ts. Additional - voluntoer force when dlscharired l,v nr.w , Tin MiilV in.i .', im i..M , ... iroprsltlon for arbitration It Is said Is not I William A. Mr Kern-p, Uraddyvllle, to 112. . ,n,oer ,0lrct, wnen iicnart 1 order lut.,du at ii. i y M,jtluee and Night 1 ' ,ur ui uuniiiuii, ii IB n.iiu, is noi ,,.-,,...,,,, , nj .,,;, ; :" :; 1 of Ihn secretary nf war nnd s.lntpd l,v him 1 Ili'nilfJ.tl' I , r. i f In ' n accordance with fact.. , ' james Vanscoy, Soldiers' horn;" 'Marshall: a. entitled to travel pay. . 'JW.. I'KOl'lM H MONKY." r - t