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This statue was dedicated to the American people by the French dignitaries representing the French government. Lord Pauncefote, British ambassador to the United States, died in Wash ington May 24. He served as minister to this government for thirteen years, and has been forty years in the ser vice. He has been concerned in some very important transactions in tho history of this country, such as the Bering sea negotiations, the arbitra tion treaty, and the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, recently ratified. Lord Paunce fote was seventy-four years of age. The democrats of the house have secured an amendment to tho naval appropriation bill, providing that the government build the warships. This is designed as a blow at tho ship builders' combination. The republi cans were almost united in opposition to this amendment, but when the mat ter came to a vote, it was carried through. Senator Morgan, from the commit tee on isthmian canals, submitted to the senate on May 26 the adverse re port of the committee on Senator Hoar's bill, placing the selection of a route for a canal in the president's hands. Tho bill is opposed on tho ground that it makes no provision for further exploration of routes, and leaves the president to make a selec tion on the statement of facts already ascertained. It is contonded that "however safely the country may rely on tho wisdom and just discretion of tho executive, the policy is not wise nor safe as a rule of govern ment." Captain McDonald, one of the officers accused in Corporal O'Brien's testi mony, was before the senate Philip pine committee on May 26. He denied all the allegations made by O'Brien, and declared that the corporal was not at the places mentioned at alL Mr. Gallinger of New Hampshire of fered a resolution in the senate on May 26, providing that the judiciary committee should make an investiga tion into the subject of lynchlngs in the United States, with a view of as certaining whether there Is any rem edy for them. He gave figures show ing that during the past ten years 2,- 658 lynchings had occurred in the United States. Mr. Bailey questioned the legality of such an investigation, as did Mr. Hoar. The resolution went over. Tho Philippine bill was again dis cussed in the senate on May 26. Mr. Patterson spoke in opposition to the measure. Mr. Hoar also took part In the discussion .declaring that he would rather lose his right arm than txtfee the position he had taken, hut he was so constructed by his Creator that he could not help it- Representative Cochran of Missouri has Introduced a resolution calling upon the president to send to the. house all information as to the investigation of the alleged maintenance of a Brit ish military supply camp In LouIp iana, and also all documents, letters, and papers relating to the matter. On May 26 Senator Hoar introduced tho following resolution: "That tho president be required to inform the senate whether there be any law or regulation in force In the .Philippine islands which will prevent any native of those Islands who may jbo desire, who is not under arrest and against whom no charge of any offense against tho United States is pending, from coming to tho United States and stat- .ing his views or desires as to tho in terests of his peoplo to the president or either houso of congress." This "resolution was adopted by tho senate on May ?7. The president has nominated Rob'ert S. McCormick of Illinois to be am bassador to Austro-Hungary. On May 27 tho houso passed th? Shattuc immigration bill, which re quires an educational test for immi grants before entering this country. An amendment, introduced by Mr. Bowersock of Kansas, to prohibit tho salo of intoxicating liquors at immi gration stations, was passed. This amendment was followed by another, prohibiting tho sale of intoxicants in the capitol, and it also prevailed by a voto of 108 to 19. On May 27 tho senate committee on privileges and elections reported ad versely on tho house resolution pro viding for the election of senators by the peoplo A majority of the com mittee is in favor of the Depew amend ment, making the election of senators in all states uniform, and providing that congress shall have power to en force the amendment. On May 27 Secretary of State Hay coucluded an extradition treaty with tho goveicment of Chile, South Amer ica, whereby one of the principal places of refuge for criminals com mitting crimes in the United States is closed. President Roosevelt signed the Ind ian appropriation bill, and tho omni bus claims bill on May 27. Senator Lodge, chairman of tho sen ate Philippines committee, stated on May 28 that tho witness O'Brien whose testimony before the committee re fleeted severely on Captain McDonald and other army officers, will bo prose cuted by the proper - officers on the charge of perjury. Representative Bartlett of Georgia has introduced a resolution requesting information of the secretary of war as to the amount of salary or other com pensation paid General Leonard Wood as governor general of Cuba, and by what authority such payment was made. On May 28 tho house spent the day debating the bill to increase tho sub sidiary coinage by coining the silver bullion in the treasury, and recoining standard silver dollars as the public necessities may require. The limit of subsidiary coinage Is now $100,000, 000. The bill increases this to an In definite amount according to tho dis cretion of the secretary of tho treas ury. The democrats of the house op posed the bill, claiming that it was only a step in the direction of the com plete striking down of the silver dol lar. Mr. Newlands of Nevada finally offered an amendment making sub sidiary silver a legal tender, and tho rest or the day was spent in debating this point. On May 29 this amend ment was defeated and the bill passed in its original form. On May 28 Representative Shallen berger of Nebraska addressed the Eyes 'aWammmmmmmmV Save Your Without hsIhk tk Knife, or In any way subjecting the patient to suffering or endangering the eye. Dr. Oren Oneal, the famous Chi cago Oculist, has restored sight to thousands by hid marvelous discovery, Tfee Ones Dlseelveiit Method. By harmless medication, it re moves all diseased conditions: cataracts, scums, granulated lids, eptlc nerve diseases all causes of bllndneM yield to this wonderful treatment. Illustrated book, many testimonials and Dr. Oncal's advice, FKEB. Mrs. 8. O. 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