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    Til 13 OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, PEBIU'A'RY 7, 1001.
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SENATE HAS NIGHT SESSION
Jonei of Ailunua AtUcii Innovation in
Batage Btjle.
BRANDS IT SCHEME TO HELP SUBSIDY BILL
Srnnlnr Alitrlrli In HMily IMnrrn llr-
Iionnlliltltr "it llniicnilH nnil
Their I'nsiirltc- rillliustcr
IliK 'I'uotlc.
WASHINGTON, Feb. C Hcglnnlng nt 8
o'clock this evening tho first of n Bcrlcs
of night sessions wan held to discuss tho
ship subsidy bill. Tho entlro session w.ib
dovoted to a continuous round of Intel
lectual pyrotechnics. Practically every
ciuoatlon thnt hns been or Is likely to bo
beforo the senato wan discussed, but Ilttlo
tlmo wns devoted to tho pending measure
Notablo speeches wcro mailo by Mr. Jones
of Arkunsas nnd Mr. Aldrlch of Ithodu
Uland. Tho Arkansas senator was passion-
nto In his denunciation of tho methods of
tho majority to forco tho ship subsidy bill
to an Issue, and Mr. Aldrlch'H response was
tiulto as vigorous In Us defense.
I'rom a snectncular point of view tho
session wns Interesting, and tho sharp col
lonulcs and isnappy speeches wero hugely
enjoyed by thoso on tho floor and by tho
largo crowds In tho galleries.
Important Hill l'nsrd.
Two Important measures wcro disposed
of by tho senate today, tho military acad
cmy bill ami tho war revenuo reduction
measure, Tho former was under considers
tlon less than an hour. Tho only change
mado In It was tho strengthening of tho
provision against hazing at West l'otnt
During the remainder of tho afternoon sea
slou tho. war revenuo reduction bill was
beforo -tho scu.itej. An effort was mado to
redneo the tax on bank checks and to pro
vldo that telegraph and express companies
should bear tho burden of tho tax on mes
sages and packages Bent. The flnanco com
mittee's nmendment lovylng a tax on trans
actions In so-called "buckot shops," modi
fying tho tax on cigars and cigarettes and
providing for n rebate on unbroken pack
ages of tobacco, In addition to sover.il oth
era of 11 minor charnctor, wero adopted
An amendment substituting an Income tax
for the war revenue, offered by Mr. Morgan
of Alubama, was rojectcd by n party vote
21 to 23.
Hills wero also passed netting apart a
tract of lnnd near Central City, Colo., for
a cemetery for Odd Follows; appropriating
$50,000 for tho preparation of a stto nnd
tho erection of n pedestal for n statue of
tho late Major General dcorgo 11. McClel
lan In Washington city; authorizing the
Arizona Water company to construct a
power plant on tho l'lma Indian reservation
In Maricopa county, Arizona; providing for
tho construction of a bridge' ncross tho
Yalobusha river, Grenada county, Missis
sippi. Authorizing the Olnssport Hrldge com
pany to construct and maintain a bridge
across tho Monongahcla river at I'ortvuo,
Allegheny county, l'n.
Consideration of tho military academy
bill was then rebumed. the pending ques
tion being tho nmendment offered by Mr.
Allen of Nebraska providing that cadets
upon entering tho academy should take an
oath not to engage in hazing nnu It found
guilty of hazing bo dismissed from tho
academy and not be cllglblo thereafter to
hold a position either In tho army or In
the navy of tho United States.
Mr. Scwell of New Jersey, In charge of
tho bill, opposed tho nmendment, main
tiinlng that thu provision against hazing
lu tho bill was suinclent.
In supporting tho amendment Mr. Allen
BRserted that tho brutal prnctlco of assault
ing another who wns his Junior had been
rarrlocl to n ridiculous extent at tho mill.
tury academy nnd ho bolloved It would
nover bo broken up until the most rigid
measures were taken In good faith to put
an onu to it.
Mr. Allen withdrew his nmemlmnnt nn.i
offered eomo amendments making stronger
ino pnrnscoiogy ot the commlttco's amend
ment relating to hazing. As agreed to tho
Hazing paragraph rends na follows:
That tho superintendent of tho military
academy shall mako mich rules, to lio up.
proved by tho secretary of war, ns will
olToutUnlly prevent tho iirnotlen nf hnrlm-
and any cadet found guilty of participating
In or encouraging nny surh uci shall form
ally bo expelled from the nendomv and
will not thereafter on appointed to tho
corps or eligible for a command in tho
army or mo navy.
Tho bill as amended was then passed
Mr. Aldrlch of Ilhodo Island called up tho
war revenuo reduction bill and It was read.
Mr. Aldrlch said no written report upon
tho revenuo bill hnd bcon submitted, but ho
would explain tho commltteo's action after
ho bad perfected tho measure.
The first amendment added to tho words
"promissory notes" (providing tor the re
peal of tho stnmp tax on such Instruments)
tho words ' and any renowal thereof."
Tho second modified tho paragraph re
moving tho stamp tax on bonds, making I
read as follows: "Bonds of every dcscrlp
tlon, not Including, however, tho bonds pro
vlded for lu tho first paragraph of schedule,
A ot said act, or bonds for Indemnifying
nny person or persons, firm or corporation
who shall havo becomo bouud or engaged
as surety for tho payment of nny sum o
money, or for tho duo execution or per
formanco of tho duties of any ofllco or posi
tion nnd to account for monoy received by
vlrtuo thereof."
Tho amendments wero agreed to.
Tho next amendment Included "perfumery
nnd cosmetics" In tho section providing for
a penalty for failure to ufflx stamps to mo
dlclnnl and proprietary preparations. It
was ngrocd to, as wero other amendments,
n.i follows: Providing for a rebate on un
broken packages ot cigars nnd tobacco; au
thorizing tho cancellation ot stamps on for-
Easy Colds
Arc you frequently hoarse?
Do you have that annoying
tickling in your throat?
WouUJ you feel relieved if you
, could raise something? Does
your cough annoy you at
night, and do you raise more
mucus in the morning ?
Then you should always
'keep on hand a bottle of
Ayer's
Cherry
Pectoral
If you have a weak throat,
you cannot be too careful.
You cannot begin treatment
too early. Each cold makes
you more liable to another, and
the last one is always the
harder to cure.
Three dies: 25c, 50c., $1X0.
It jour drugglit cannot mpr'T Tou. i'n.1 ui one
dollar and we "III fiprrn large )xttl to you,
II crtarxes prepaid, lie 'ire and nt ui your
naareat npmi offlc. Addreu, J.O. AYKU Co.,
Lowsll, )1i.
mentcd liquors by perforation, reducing by
one-half tho tax upon foreign bills of ex
change; for the appointment of a compe
tent perion to Becure the enforcement of
tho tax Imposed upon legacies and distribu
tive shares of personal property; providing
that the purchaser of nn uncompounded
medlclnnl drug upon which tho tax nlrendy
has been paid shall not bo required to pay
further tax.
Tho amendment of the committee fixing
tho tax upon transactions In stocks through
so-called "bucketshops" was agreed to.
wltli an nmendment offered by Mr. Mason
providing that a tax of 2 cents (Instead of 1
cent) "on each $100 In laluo of tho mer
chandlso covered or pretended to bo covered."
A committee nmendment modifying the
tax on cigars and cigarettes, In accordance
with tho proposition made previously by
Mr. Piatt of Connecticut, was agreed to.
Tnxntloii nf Life liiMirnni'F Compniilfs,
.Mr. Allison offered nn nmendment ex-
cmptlnK from tho tnx levied upon life In
surance companies "any post mortem as
sessment association organized and con
ducted solely for tho members thereof."
In response to nn Inquiry by Mr. Jones ot
Arkansas, Mr. Allison said tho amendment
would not apply to nny of the recognized
life Insurance companies, mutual or otherwise.
Mr. Hoar of Massachusetts urged that tho
taxation ot Ufa Insurance, companies prac
tically was Indefensible, and In some senses
vicious.
Mr. Aldrlch In reply declared that tho
four or flvo great llfo Insurance compnnlcs
In New York had assets greater than halt
tho aggregnte banking capital of the United
States, They, ho said, wcro doing a bank
ing and guaranty business nnd wcro Justly
and properly subject to taxation.
Mr. Chilton said thnt many ot tho so
callcd mutual companies wero really great
investment companies, and as such wero
often controlling factors in financial nf
fairs. Mr. Allison said It wns not truo that In
many of these so-called mutual rompanles
the persons assured sharo tho profits of tho
companies In which they held policies.
Others, ho said, divide only n portion of
their earnings, the result being vast accu
mulations which wore not to bo paid out
to persons now Insured. This accumulation
becomes n surplus for Investment, lie
thought such companies should pay taxes.
Tho fraternal companies chargo not moro
than half bb much as tho so-called mutual
companies, and for this reason, he Bald, had
been granted exemption.
Mr. Chnndlcr declared that nearly all In-
Btirnnco companies nro mutual to a greator
or less extent, nnd that In tho courso of
tlmo all tho surplus of nny of tho compa
nies gocB to tho bcncflclnrles of policy
holders. Ho did not believe thnt any llfo
Insuranco company should be taxed.
Tho Allison amendment was agreed to.
Tnx mi llncUft Shop.
Mr. Aldrlch, explaining tho effect of tho
bill, said that according to tho calculations
of tho commltteo the reductions of tho
revenues mado by tho hill amount to $39.-
800.000, This calculation did not. however.
tnko into nccount tho effect of the nmend
ment for taxing "bucket shops," which tho
senato today had incorporated In tho bill.
Ho had been Informed that thero are 25.000
of thoso bucket Bhops In tho United Stutes.
If each ono of them should pay $100 the
government would dcrlvo $100,000,000 from
mat source.
Mr. Cockroll 'nqulred what the difference
was botween tho pending substitute nnd tho
original bill.
Mr. Aldrldh replied that Iho house had
ndoptcd the policy ot lopping off entirely a
largo numoer or tlio speclnl taxes. The
plan of tho senate committee had been to
reuueo rather than to tnko off tho taxes
entirely, ulthough lu somo Instances tho
taxes nau been removed.
Mr. Turley of Tennesseo suggested that It
would havo been well had the committee
presented a proposition to tax tolcirrnnh
and express companies, as dcsnlle their
great wealth they had escaped tho tax under
tno original law.
Mr. Aldrlch said it was well understood
when tho origlnnl bill was passed that tho
tax on telegraph messages was to be raid
by tho sender. Ho had been assured by tho
Western Union Telegraph company that by
tho low rato of Its tolls to the government
It waa now contributing from J1C0.000 to
$300,000 a year. If required to pay one-half
of tho tax It would be Impossible for tho
compnny to pay its C per cent dlvldemi.
Ho said express companies maintained that
If tho tax wero placed upon them It would
ausoimeiy uestroy tneir business.
Thy mi llnnkfl ami Ilnnlc Check.
All nmendment was agreed to providing
that tho tax on new banks shall bo com
puted from tho tlmo tho Institutions begin
business.
Mr. Chlltou offered nn nmendmeut reduc
ing tho tnx on bonk checks from 2 cents to
1 cent, but it was defeated IS to 42,
An amendment offered by Mr. McComai
of Maryland was agreed to providing that
tho lutcrnal revenuo commissioner should
place tho stamps provided for in tho bill
on salo at tho postofllces of the country.
Mr. Jones of Arkansas moved to eliminate
from tho bill tho proposed exemption from
tax ot telegraph nnd telephone messages,
Ho gavo notice that If tho motion wns
ngrccd to ho would offor nn amendment to
tax both telegraph nnd tolephono companies
upon tholr gross business, so as to compel
them to pay tho tax. The motion was re
jected 15 to 35.
Mr. Morgan of Alabama offered as an
amendment to tho measure his proposition
for an incomo tax beginning on tho ilret
day ot noxt July and running for twenty
years, mo amendment placed n tax of 2
per cent upon all Incomes nbovo $1,000 a
year. Tho amendment wns in tho form of
a substltuto for tho pending bill nnd for
tho revenuo law now In operation. Mr.
Morgan maintained that It wns tho duty
of congress to repeal tho war tax, Inns-
much ns tho war to support which It wns
enacted long slnco had ended. The nmend
ment was voted down 21 to 38.
Tho vote was strictly on party lines.
Tho bill wnB then paused without division.
Mr. Aldrlch then moved that a recess bo
taken until S o'clock tonight nnd Mr. Joncr
ot Arkansas moved to adjourn. Tho votj
on Mr. Jones' motion resulted 15 ayes and
2G noes.
Mr. Aldrlch's motion then porvnlled
without division nnd n recess was taken
at DM5 p. m. until 8 o'clock.
Kiel lenient lit MkIiI SckhIdii,
When tho senate reconvened at S o'clock
with Mr. Chandler of Now Hampshire in
tho chair, Mr. Jones of Arkansas remarked,
"Ily actual count thero nro Just twelvo re
publican senators present. I suggest tho
nbtenco of n quorum."
At that tlmo eleven democratic senators
wero present. Ono at a tlmo senators hur
riedly entered the chamber, but when tho
rct'ult of the roll call was announced only
forty-two had responded to tholr names.
Mr. Frye demanded that the roll of ab
sent senators bo called. While this call
was In progress Bovcral members entered
tho chamber, among them Mr. Hnnna, who
had risen from a sick bed In order to be
present. Finally tho chair announced that
n quorum was present. Mr. Frye then
called up tho shipping bill and It was laid
beforo tho senato,
Still standing, ns bo had been slnco tho
session opened, Mr. Jones entored a pas
slona'to protest against the consideration ot
the pending bill nt night sessions. Ho de
clared such action Involved n deliberate
purpose to break down opposition senators
physically and prevent tho passage of tho
appropriation bills. The shipping subsidy
bill, bo nbserted, was tho most perfectly
detestable measuro presented to the Benate
for years; so bad In fact, he said, that
one of the republican senators had offered
nn amendment reducing the period of the
bills operations from twenty to nitcen
yenrs, thereby preventing tho looting of
the United States treasury of $45,000,000.
Ho declared that the subsidy bill was a
part of a great scheme to plnce all trans
portation facilities under ono control. "I
believe." ho said, "that this bill proposes
to placo our commerce of tho seas under MATCH STOPPED BY POLICE AT MIDNIGHT
the control of the men who arc now trying
TIT, LIKE GREEKS OF OLD
Pom and Roebcr Wrestle for Above n Hour
Without Either Scoring Tall.
to get tho land transportation routes by
the throat.
"So help mo high heaven," he shouted
passionately, "I will not be n party to
this effort to throttle free speech. Wo gave
ou notice, If you will have night sessions,
that you must have a quorum hero all tho
time, ns we do not propoM- to contribute
In nny way to a tyrannical effort to sup
press frco speech by brute force."
Alilrlrli Itlitloulc .tone.
Mr. Aldrlch of Ithodo Island said Mr,
In All lint Skill nnd Solcnco the
Aiui'rlenit I" OtitelitnAOit li.V the
I'rrneli ('liiuiiplnn, AVImi Ik I'm Ily
ii 1'init Tnller,
standing tho radical nctlon taken by Gov
ernor NbsIi and other state officials slnco
last Saturday, and especially today.
Tho sale of seats, the training at tho
training nt the itarter of Jeffries. Huhllu,
Mnrtlii nnd Child, the work of arranging
boxes .and seat at the big hall nnd nil
other preparation for the event, one we -k
from next Friday night. have been pro
ceeding today ns usual. It I evident that
everything will be completed nnd In readi
ness before n decision by Judge Holder
shall bo rendered. The only suspension
seems to be In withholding the lithographs
and other dlsiduy advertising of the i-Vi-nt.
Them w.'ll be rapidly distributed If Judge
Hnllister refuses to grant an flijiinctln t
Fentin Ijiw.xnn. director and sicptiin
111 both the Musical and the Athletic asso
ciation, was the principal witness today
W. M. Unmsiiy. who was attorney for
the Saengerfest Muslenl association, had a
wordy imilllct with l-nwson during tho
noon rccrs of court, ltnmsey. ns attorney
of tho S.iencerfest as iclntlon. advised
against n scheme which was called n lot
tery and In which It was proposed to offer
the big hall a the first prize. Thl I Inn
va dropped and then, when the mtHicni
association organized Itself Into an "thietie
nsNnrumnn. nn.er roundel uum ,....-
NKW YORK, Feb. 6. ror one hour and
seventeen minutes Urncst Ilncbcr, the
American champion wrestler, and the
French champion, Paul PonB, struggled for
supremacy In n roped ring In Mndlson
Jones' rcmntks wcro so extraordinary as fciuaro unr.icn tonigni. iney migni nave wii secured. Hnmey tooK radical
to require attention. Ho said no public Kne on for nnot ner uour, nut tne arm- o,, s i,, v e ..... . reconvened
buslnes now v,ns demanding tho nttcnJoti try order of Police Injector Thompson. Jii'lmi and llamsey wtte
ot the senate. No appropriation bills were who declared that he would not allow the ,,ut ,, lho stum, for n,eir respective state.
pending. All that tho senators on his side "ui 10 Ko on nuer m. ...ign., sioppeu iu "'"' . Im.,m.t(.n, wnncs was Mayor
of tho chamber asked that tho senate should tc" ' nxosl unsatisfactory manner nl ,,Vi";?n: '"li"!, ttliie.l as to the o n
proceed In nn orderly manner. "There midnight. .Iltlons tinder which ho rrnntc.l tin permit
Is no disposition on th s s do of the c hnm- 10118 nc" ui'i'lr al nc"r, 1 l" ' ,. i iV lie cave n permit
her. "said he, "to stllle free speech. No ftago of the contest, but he lacked tho clev- ftf "lI0,l,M1l,tl', ,lV5:i,"ti!irt BwoiiM 1 come
such suggestion was ever made and tho urne8S ot ho hiu""" man, who was never ,,,,, th,. mwH of n,,0,
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CHARGES LOW,
CONSULTATION FREE
The doctor's quick cures and 0
low charges nto the womlorof
nil his com poll tor?.
senator from Arkansas knows It ns well ""ul u.m.i..D v . iuw .cn., .wv i.-'V"' Y,.,i n,.Ti.n tnn.l most
ocr, tnougti uy many years ino oinor ami in A " s V . . tetltled to the
as 1.
"Wo are perfectly willing to havo every tniro far inferior to tno tug foreigner. pmU ,,0ln.llui for tickets titu snlrt in
. .'. . . y. ' mi II.. I.at.t 1,1. nun Tlmt llm I, mil tvil "null,,,. tw,t i,-,,..,i tnlYt- u Mint Ttllllllll HUH to 110
measuro ruiiy nnu freely 'detuned. All we '"" , " " , " ,, ,"f "i:..; rnntrMi nini ii t a t.rlzo tight anil
ask ot you is that after full dlscutslon tbe level" there can be no question and the box 'mie njl nJpV!i" not, wllltiB
you shall permit a voto to bo taken. Tho P000 wno l11"3 building hnd (lc)c(s for ,,,, performance, but t. r
threat ot the senator from Arkniuas Is only the warmest praise for the athletes. one that romo within the pn.Mslons of tin
that for tho first tlmo In our history the Xevr TurkUli rcstler ( linlli-iigi-i. ,a fenttirn of the afternoon session wns nil
minority proposes to kill a bill by filibuster. Nouroulah. a Turkish wrestler, who Is nl argument between John M ""'"'""P"'
Ing. Wo ask you that according to nil most as big as Pons, was Introduced by f,"i,B'rtSSnVr
. . ........... . hum nn.vvniilo w i,mu OVtiniVi J UU I
000 tomorrow to bind a mntch between him ruled the objection of Wilson nml cnp oi
nnd tho winner of tho big bout tonight. 'Vtho Suoi? tha t have W ."n entered
1'ons entered ino ring wiwi lib im.nniia Mtn provide ror uoiucsis n.nn i -........
. .... , I .. ' ... it.A ... limtlnn rnnsnl!
will allow a voto to be taken on tho mcas
tire. Thero never has been n measure which
met tho unninvnl nf n mntnrltv ,.f thn onnnin
that waskllledns you propose to kill this bill, at 10:13 o'clock. Ho received a louslug wel- the attorneys for the Injtmet "ij "! n i r
ou can filibuster the measuro to death, if come. Tho Frenchman's friends were bet- '"? X,w i t the event hero on I b-
Aft . Art ...... .1.1 ...1. . .1..!.. 11... nlllirtl.
Vml u-III 1... hniu.!.!.... . 1 . . . . .... .
j..,. imii ui;, viuiin e iiii-iu linn always i.ug iuu 10 uu iuiii. iiu'.r nn... uuw m. riltiry I IB to no II prim: .ikii .
been a self-respect on tho part of the and finally offered 2 to 1 that tho American pionslllp. rather than n b'li'K ""'r1,.;' ;
minority, which has prevented it from champion would bo beaten. VinT'iTo, en Xrl Tub great effort and
abusing tho rules of the senate to kill leu- Hoeber. when ho took his sent In the ring. In i nt, the brutality that vhb pos-
islatlon by refusing to consider It or by was greeted with tumultuous cheers by the tide under them,
inttii... i A i, I n , . .. i.i.., .... in I
u,n,iih ii iu uiuiii, Herman uicmeui, n.iii nui niunur un us . .. ... .....
rtl....lrt Tl, ,.. Il,.,n l,,lr,,.t.l"..ll Olillilinii iiii--. .-i.
to wrestle Qraeco-
out of three falls,
nn-1 rt frill nnnlll'iil n
(l)r. Mcflrerr nt Aue
rrotCNtx Auiiliist Mxlit .SvnnIoik.
Mr. Teller of Colorado entered his tiro
test against holding the senato In session
nt night for the purposo of considering n
bill the purpose of which ho said was to
which put money on iia , ,,..
,en were then. Introduced Vl ' B -PrlrnV we " somewhat
j-Homaii atylo, best two lnV,'r at the' l)et'er Park horse sale today
, pin falls only to count Among the sales were a follows: I;""'1'"'
anywbero inside the ropos 3:18. tor. m.. ' MS. A T b v n",?:
to count. If the match wns not over nt 12 j wiircl, 2:25i."ll. O Herring, Columbus, Neb.,
loot the Zv ,h , . , -l "o'clock tho man then having a fall to his U-'-i
'rl fJh "e"L ' B.f? credit would bo declared the winner.
shlpowucrs. Ho would bo willing, ho said,
to attend night sessions or long day ses
sions to consider legislation for tho Philip.
1'iiiin Fully ii Font Tailor.
When tho men came togtther Pons seeiiKr ru
I'..- K,.liliiir Dill II IMiivimite
Halph M Morton of 3SM Cnllforiila street
u" Id-yrar-old I'harles flmiilrlcli. n of
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jiiuuH. ii nilgai uo necpBsary. too. to tnko 10 00 noany iwcive mencs inner imui uur- - ; ... i.'nrtllh nntl rtim-
from neb was removed to hi borne ne"
tried was found to bo not seriously Injured when
r, n h " rem Ined eonsclousnesH. Norton was ur-
Io.ns rested by Patrolman Heynol.ls and sent to
" ' tho cltv jnll. A charge of assault a id imt-
26 Years Experience,
15 Years in Omaha
Dr. McGrew trontmont for
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gives nn nbsoluto euro in
Less Than 5 Days
without pnin or hindranco from business. A perfect
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DR. McGREW CURES VARICOCELE
IN LHSS THAN TKN DA Yi wltlmut cutting or Itiss of time
from work, lie nlvcs
Hot Springs Treatment tor Sypiis
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soirto action In reference, to Cuba, and In her nnd ho Immediately ntsumed the nn- jdj. jitteets Wedneoday nlht. Youim Good-
uiui connection no had heard rumlillncs Brensivo, geiuiiK n uriu nouy noiu ir.i.u rich was removed in ...i
"that the jillKhted faith of this Rovernment which Hoeber slipped away. Kooher
as to Cuba was to bo abandoned." to Krasp the Frenchman's neck, but
Ha U'uu tint In fnvn. nt nn n.i .n .A..tnH . I n a nn ihn nlprl nml unnii hltn nnrnfln
coiiKress, but In tho Interest of good govern- ring. Then with a quick movement Ileober tery vnn niijde nsalnst hltn and lie woh
mi nt he would bo willing to remain hero went on his hands nnd knees to tho floor ! released on bonu,
even In extraordinary session. and Tons pounced on him. kneeling over ,.... lir a fow,
lleplylng to Mr. Aldrlch Mr. Jones sai l Itocber. rons tried for n neck hold, thou ho ,, ,.., i,,., tnr u tlmo Wednesday
the pending bill "might properly be called tried for a half-Nelson, but landed neither. nB,t tmU sl i)Urglar had Invaded Hrownell
a Jimmy,' with which It wns proposed to The Frenchman kept kncedlng his hands hull. A telephone messagf vvns re
break Into the United States treasury." Into Rocbcr's body and Iloober finally XntSx ftcUvoHl Smmmir and .lor'
Ho declared his belief that there wns a stepped away, only to bo caught again tor " ' ' rc F(,nt ,t )n u hurry and tnnde
,n),n.l (T,. . . 1. . Utf M.nn .. 11. Wo,. I v P. i a 1 1 II (? T . I . I '....u I n I Mil nf tllO IirtMnlfU'H.
..v..u.,.u fnwit mi iuu jitirt m ino rcpuu i" nn.i...riowMi .vv. n,.. .. . .rn....r. h i nui iiiiku i 11 the buildings
ncnn majority to causo tho fa lure of nn. out or uis noius. i-ons mauo a sniii anu 1 m- u" ? :
proprlntlon bills. csaycd a back hammer-lock. This also to""" " vu"
.nucu as you want to loot the treasury." irumess. ii-i, i...ri i.eir,
he nsscrted. with vohnmpnee. '
dare to placo tho president In tho nttltude of ,., ,hPn tried the strancle hold, but Hllppeii on tho Hldewillt near Two Mil am
calling nn extra session of congress to pass Uoobor twisted nml by an adroit movement Effin
... I was on top of tho Frenchman, iioeuer,
cause appropriation bills to fall tho presl- nften thls 9hlft of p03lUo. tried the stran
dent will call congress Into extraordinary ei iini,i. whirh tlm I'r.mehman oluJed mil
session. Then tho subsidy bill enri he .... . u.. . .i-.
n , , 1 gut u.l iui llKU... i;iui; uuy utAiviut'a
I'mobvii. I Tn,,a anomail Timmtiiaanil wll'l Tlni
,,. ..... . ' llJ'"a ,0, '"o.fPooner bcr's tactics and cleverness In evading his , : ,n 1. rcI,resentatlvcs yesterday
11 1 1 1 1' , 1 ii tm, iuu .MiuruKua canal n il nni 1 1, i.,,.,, ui.i. . . . ' onn nnn
thoant.-trust bill ns Important matters of h ""ha Z I o, took It casv for ? " TP.l ?f Z 'T d
- . - - 1 ironi mo luuun ii. ..." ,
half a minute, whllo the presplratlon T, . nrovido for additions to state
lllntn nt Deliiv. poured off both of them and then l'ons I. ... ,, nH imnrovements. etc.. nnd fur-
Mr. Aldrlch ronorted that thn Snnonnr quickly tried a wing fall, but Roebcr again ,...n..i,in n,at the funds necessary ahnll
I'hlllpplnes bill wus beforo tho senato for tooci tho big foreigner. After easy work . S(,curcd by tnx levy. This tax levy will
action for the last two weeks. for two minutes Tons secured a half-Nelson amcunt t0 about 7 mills If every approprla-
"YVhy did not you pass It, then," de- nml ,rleJ to throw Hoeber, but Roel.er .. . bui n0w beforo the legislature became
mnnded Mr. Jones, "you had a majority." 8l,UI1 t ot 'l nn'1 'lulckly Jumped to hla a ,aw w)ilch Is one-halt mill higher than
"You would not let us," returned Mr. Al- 'coti Rceuer securcu a uacK nouy nou,
drlch. "You employed the snmo tactics but Pons broke it as If Roebcr's arms wero
then that you nro employing now." mado of kindling wood. Roeber tried
Mr. Rncon of Ocorgla resented the state- again, but l'ons shoved him -.gainst a post
of tho ring and somo persons hlsseil.
Kreiieliiiimi (iiiei to Mnt.
Roeber wns very persistent nnd secured 111
Searles
& Searles
DR. A. t. SKAni.KS.
OMAHA.
SPECIALIST.
Most Successful and Reliable
Specialist in Diseases of Men.
KThilurc. sivV.fifoo's
hiio the city for damages If tho council docs
not mako satisfactory settlement.
llluli.-r Levy III Wjoiulnii'
CIIEYKNN13. "A'yo.. Feb. 6. (Special.)
Private Diseases of Any Naturt, Varicocele, Hydrocele,
Blood Poison, Kidney and Urinary Trouble, Etc.
VftriftACPl A Are you afflicted with Varicocele er Its results Nervous De.
IUIIVVVVIH blllty and LostMnnhood7 Are yoj nervous, Irritable nnd
despondent? Do you lack your old-tl mn energy and ambition? Arc you suner
lntr from Vital Woakness, etc.? Tou need expert treatment Wu treat thous
ands of cases where tho ordinary physician treats ono. Why not be cured lo,
fore It is too late? W12 CAN CURE YOU TO STAY CURED UNDER WIUT
TEN GUARANTEE, We havo yet to so the case of Varlcpcile we con not
euro, .1eiliu1i new, never lalis. wl bout cutting, pain or loss of tlmo.
Sfr! fit UTfi Our cure dissolves ths Stricture completely and removes every ob
structton from the Urinary passages, aluys all Inflammation,
stops every unnatural dlach&nre, reduces the rnstatn Gland cleanses and heals
the bladder and kidneys, Invigorates the sexual organs, and restores health
and soundness to every part of the body affected by tho dlseajie.
Syphilitic Blood Poison
Our spoclal form of terentment for
Syphilis Is practically the result of my
life work, and Is Indorsed by the best phslc!ans of this and foreign countries.
It contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines of any kind. It goes
to ine very nouom 01 me aisease ana lorces out every narticio or impurny.
Boon every sign and symptom of Byphllls disappear completely and forover,
and the whole system Is cleansed, purified nnu restored to as healthful ajid
ment that tho opponents of the-shin sub
sidy bill wero filibustering. Ho suggested
to Mr. Spooner that he cnll up the Spooner
rniiippincs Din. Tho Wisconsin senator re
plied that ho would bo glad to obtain con
sideration for the bill, but he was not in
charge of it. Mr. Teller said tho president
fal"0,.unPr.",M'"vl,h,ClV!! Rovernment body hold. Roeber
In ho I-hlllpplnes. "No ruler," ho declared, tt BtranK,0 old a
i4o nuii. uiiitmiu-u fiutic'l, IHIU'SH 11 DC WIG
cznr of Russia, or perhaps tho sultan of
Turkey."
Mr. Chandler mado n sarcnstlo talk on
tho argumonts of Mr. Jones and Mr. Teller
against the ship subsidy bill.
Mr. Chandler ot New Hampshire referred
sarcastically to Mr. Teller's speech ns "a
piotcst and luciil argument ngalnst the ship
subsidy bill nnd to tho speech of Mr. Jones,
who could eharncterlzi) tho people who wcro
advocating the passage 0f the bill only as
rotucrs wno proposed to loot tho treasury.
"There had been no ground," he said, "for
1110 ctiurgc or Itutnistorlng ngalnst tho mcas
uro until flvo days ago, when Mr. Clay ot
the highest previous levy In the history of
Mm fllnln '
I'lincriil nf Senator lluli'li.
CHEYENNE. Wyo.. Feb. C tSpcclal
Tbc funeral of Senator 11. C. Raich of Lara-
le will bo held In that city Frldny after-
Koener was very iiumisieni uuu snui , . , , , 1 ,iii miimim
another back body hold which Rons broke -n T .t... I nl 1.1 r. w. II a-Jo-rn
ond in gett ng nway from another trial IO,,u" , ' , ,.,. Ti, iPiaintnri
3! 10. nnJSte!
""Ilu i"-."" w.., ,, ,.iriniT T.'rldav even ne. It
succeeded In fchlftlng to - ( ,
till Imrl Mm .Vnnnhmnn I uv. ...
" "".- . , , , ,, , Thursdny, but re at ves, wno resiue in
halt way over when tho big fellow broke i'"'"""'' " ' . pnnpll Wvnm,n
.!. .In ,,.1,11. Iho w,...,l nl,.n,1 linn. I1UMUII. nil u u....u. . r.
il.C SllUUblt, l.llltu ,,unu .ll.vi.,1. . wt,., . 1--I 1,,,.
limn .nrnlr,o,l nn Inn fnr fnllv fl,-., I,,. " . .uiij.
iimuniLu v, 1. ,,. .... a ... .. . ...........
but failed to get a hold ot any account.
For ten minutes each tried to gU In on
tho other, but neither succeeded. Occa
sionally Roebcr would rush In wildly, only
to bo hpun back again like n top. Ten mln-
Arliltriitlou IUU Di-renteil.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. fi. (Special.)
Tho arbitration bill was defeated In tho
state legislature. This hill provided that all
labor troubles occurring within the state
ana tne wnoic system is cieansen, punneu nnu res
pure a condition as before contracting the disease.
!?lfil'VQaa6XUaal DfifallltV 0,,r curp wcnk "lnn Ht0P" evrry drRln
nervous system, purifies and enriches tho blood, cleanses nnd heals tho bind,
der and klndneys, Invigorate! tho liver, revives the spirits, brightens thn Intel
lects, und, above and beyond all, restores tha wasted power of sexual manhood.
VnOIVIS If fidf IflQIll ne personal visit Is preferred, but If you cannot call
1 u win w iiwHiiiiviii Ht fpy 0nice write mo your symptoms fully Our
home treatment Is successful and strictly private. Our counsel Is freo and
sacredly conlldentlal.
Conanltutlun Free. Treatment b- nmtl
Cull 011 or nildrrks, 1111 8. l tfh St.
CURES GUARANTEED.
CHARGES LOW.
Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha. Neb.
MAniuAAn nreTA ra cr rfc"CUPiDENE'
IVIi-llVrijr JU I VSISilL.TliH greqt Venelfl.
utes elapsed before Roeber got a back body ,, ,.,,, ,1V. .innri, nf nrbitra
hold on the Frenchman, and ac ually lift- nppontcd by the governor nnd con-
ng Rons ho put him 011 hU hands and snot reptesentntlves of labor organl
knoes to tho floor. Roeber followed up his .,. ,, '.... a number of llko
ndantngo by securing a nan -.Nelson. mnH,,rPB imVe met similar fates.
Ituelier Does llrllllnnt Work,
Roebcr released In nn Instant and got
(leorgla offered tho Nicaragua canal bill as n strangle hold llko a tlnsh. It w.ib the
nn amendment and Mr. Tillman of South cleverest kind of scientific work on Roober's
Carolina offered ns nn amendment tho nutl- part, but Rons was equally dexterous, as
trust bill. These evidently wcro, ho said, ho broko tho Btranglu lnsldo of flvo sec-
filibustering methods. Roth Mr. Clay and nds and was on top ot Roeber onco more.
Mr. Tillman challenged Mr. Chandler's Rouu tried for a three-quarter Nelson, hut
statement. only secured a half-Nelson. Ho strovo hard
Mr. Chandler said that ns notice had been to turn Roeber over, but failed to mnvo
given that tho bill would bo defeated by him. Uotlt men's bodleB wero m slippery
filibustering tho only thing for tho majority nt this tlmo from presplratlon that It was
to no was to accept the challenge. dltllcult for Pons to maintain n hold for
In a vigorous speech Mr, Clay disclaimed any length of time. Roeber wriggled awny
any Intention of filibustering, but demanded from a back body hold nnd Pons tried a
broke
GRAINY)
' 1 nt rune w
fair and full opportunity to discuss tho
miature.
Den.iM'ii. t lr Tnetli's Criticised,
Taking ns his text some remarks made by
Mr. Teller regarding tho right of the senato
to demand executive department documents
nnd other Information Mr. Nelson of Minne
sota sharply criticised tho effort to obtain
lutormutlon which if mado public would bo
employed ngalnst tho government In tho
trial of Neely In Cuba.
Mr. Tillman of 8outh Carolina protested
against the holding ot night sessions, urg
ing that nothing would be gained by such
unusual Inslstcnco by tho majority. Ho In
timated that they would resist forco by
force.
Mr. Tillman said that as It was "nearly
back hammer lock which Roeber
away from, regaining his feet.
After five minutes of foot work Roeber
gained a hold nnd brought lho big French
man to the Moor. Then ho secured a hnlf
Nclson, but failed to turn Pons over. The
men had been wrestling one hour and n rest
ot ten minutes was allowed for thorn, In
which they might recuperate. Tho men rc
sumcd hostilities nt 11:15 o'clock. Each
tried and missed n body hold
Pons got n neck, or throttle hold, but
Roeber wriggled out of It
Roebcr got a body hold, but It wns not
quite full, and tho Frenchmen turned nnd
THE PURE
GRAIN COFFEE
Do you know that three-quarters
of n'l tho world's hcadac'iea nro tho
result of ucing tea and coffee ?
So physicians say.
Quit them and the headaches
quit.
firain-0 has the coffee taste but
no headaches,
Allcroccrs; 13c siiclSle.
PERFECT MEN.
Etfritlrltv. rironerlv nrrlled. Is n rebullJer of ueak
nJ stuttered Nervous systems, a maker of pure blood
and souna muscies a re
storer o( pcrfe, 1 vigor nnd
vlt.illty. Therearenotallures
II trie risiil cimem is appli
ed. I uorkeJ the tesi part
ol mv life to perfect my Clec-
sent Roebcr to tho floor. Pons then placed trie Delt and know It nlll
his hands for a half-Nclson nnd hnd his 'KyiJJ'jfll
ngni reaiiy lur mu nu.iugiH noin, oui ne make tnem Mrong ana vig'
tlmo for tho ringmaster ot this circus to h.,."f'l"nl MVX bnCk.. 1,an'mcr ,ock'
dismiss us" It was almost 11 o'clock ho
would not discuss tha subsidy bill. Ho did
offer, however, somo remarks upon tho
Pblllpplno question. He declared that ho
did not bellevo there wns any honest pur
poso to ennct legislation for tho Philippines
unless Its enactment would present the op
portunity for securing conceeslons and fran
which Roebcr broko neatly. Pons got a
body hold, from which ho attempted .1
back hammer lock, from which Roeber
slipped llko an cel. Pons worked In for a
doublo Nelson, but got only a half-Nelson.
He held this hold, but could not budge Roe
ber, who defied his every effort until Po
lice Inspector Thompson, watch In hand.
orous. as Nature InlendtJ v
.. . 1 1,1 V Z,
iney sikjuiu 1. 1 u i.ir iu
chance. It my Delt tails to
cure ou I will refund every
cent ou pay lor It.
DR. BENNETT'S
ELECTRIC BELT
Mas saved many a Weak
person It will not fall In
your case, my lieu is rn
mm
iiailineasio Jlurry, Kllmni.lne llrnina, Tanrocnr nnm ,i.,,.r...i..
It itojii all linden by day or night. Vrevenisqulcknesiiif dinclmree. whlcl.tC iiiitcliecked
len'ls to fcipnrniatorrlitea nnd all the horrors nt Impotenry. 'l!l,llr...clenniiejtr.9
IIvit. llm tl,liiHiiMil thourlnjirv cream o! all Imnurlllca. VDl'IUKNI! strengthens
and restores smult weak orcunn. ... , . . ....
The reason nullerors am not cured by Doctors Is beeanse 90 per rent aw troubled with Prostatitis.
CUl'IDUNK the only known reuieitv to euro without nn operation. MOO testimonial. A written
guarantee given and money retnrnoil If Olinxcsdnesnot effect a pcrmajicnt curu. fl.00ubox,(l for5.ou,
by mull. Benil for i'iikh i frrular nml lenllinonlnls.
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VOll bALIO UK il VHn.-UlL,1.0M .UIK) CO. 1UTI1 AM) FAUN AM.
I Don't You Think
Its Your Move?
Just look around your oftieo. Are your w.ikIowh
clean? Ik the ga& light dim? Do you come up 5
in a dinkey, crowded little elevator that doeHii't 5
run nights or Sundays, and is run by a fresh
elevator boy who jars your breakfast every time 5"
you ride? If so your ofllco is not in 5
..The Bee Buildmq;.. i
lint, it ought to be. There is no janitor service g
like theirs. You have electric light, steam heat g
and perfect elevator service. There are no un-
desirable oftices in the building. We'll take gj
pleasure in showing you them.
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Ground Floor, Bee Building.
chlres by capitalists, thus affording them "mPod lnt,0,n,0 rln,B,rl nnnunce'1 !"al beanJ rTre com"
rhnnces to loot thn lslnml. n ii w. It was midnight and tho wrestlers had to rareJ with ihem Ithaswift.
nored by tho nendlne shlnnlnir hilt in innt stoP Jusl ns Hoeber had slipped away from Hlen cha-nols covered '
poreu ny uio penuing snipping Dill to loot thrpo.oiinrter Nelson Tim mnth wn sponce electrodes whlct.cannot Uirn and tllsteras do
tho Un ted States treasury. a three-qunrter Mison. The match was ,ne barc ,(,.,! eietirodes used on all older makes o
The senato then ad ournrd. men iieciareu 10 uo u uraw. ino aciuai
umo oi mo oouv was one nour nnu seven
r-n n iirrne nr nncTnrnnrn teen minmcs,
run nttuo ur ruoiurriuco
House C'oiisldrrn I'ustnl Aiiprnprlii-
PRIZE FIGHT CASES STILL ON
tlon Hills I, ouil Score .Vimv
York's Sers'lce,
Court Still TryliiK' t Ueiildo Status
nt l'mposfil JerYrlcN-Hulillii
IIiizIhk Match.
WASHINOTON. Feb, 6. Without prelim-
, 1. .k., !,,,. IA . I-.-
Iliair uu.lllin. hmubd iuuii ncill llllu PlVf'lVV im, Ii Tl,ft rt,, .
commlttoo of tho whole and resumed con- of tho Jeffrtos-itulilln n'rlze tlcht ciisa. in
stderatlon of the postofflco appropriation court brought no Indication as to when tho
. ,.i I heurlnir would bo concluded. Thu Htiitn Ih
Uil1 I innblntr n m.ut nvhnil.lU1., i,tfnt tn iini'
Mr. Cowherd of Missouri favored the ap- that thi two tlirhts ochedule.i for this ex
propriation of t25,0O0 for special mall fa- on Kebruary 15 would be a public nulinnro
cllltles from Kansas City to Newton. Kan. 2,m
The senate amendments to the District nk.i. Tim nromoters of the tiirht nnd
of Columbia appropriation bill wero sent their counsel are contesting every tnnvo
ir, .nnfnmrFa I muiia u ine e.a.n nun i-i.iiiii 111 ui) nn i -iui
to romcrence. I iu:. ntt ii, i.nvi,,,. ,,,.i..ui ,..i,,l
c nt .i. .,.(, I"""h 'V-V-,'""V :f .,'
nt, tf.tfj suu imuB uujuuiuvTi. i permit oi .Mayor r icihi. iunar.it, noiwiir,-
belts. Mv Lleclilc Hell ran be renewed uhen burred
out for only jjc, klien otheis burnout they nreworth
less. I guarantee my licit to cure all Weaknesses In
either sex, Varicocele, reslcte Nerve Vitality and
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and Uladder Troubles Constipation, Stomach Dis
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r i?J X RSHDUITI W1I1HL1NG
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, ' JnjriClon a Mil .liti'ien
lest SaltM Mint (.on-
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b v sSt . cj
'C rfo. vcnieiit. ItCleaasca
Aik vour dnifilit (01 It
it '.nn-il iMilv tho
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t ttirr. l,,ti .tim, f r ntui
tr.t.,1 1,,,.., acnlril, t. irl-fi
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RKNOV ATOK In- loruteH ond rnnnrates thn
avblem, purlllen and enriches tl.o blomlj cures
the worst dyspephlu, r nsttputlcn, heodtiolie
liver and kidneys, Uftcnndjl utdnigglhts. J'fo
R advice surn plo and tiook.
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