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MWBJiiiiJ HATE BILL DELAYED CONFEREES TO WITHHOLD RE PORT UNTIL NEXT WEEK. . . -ru n. I Pass Qucctlon and Three Other ( AmendmentsV Still In the Air New j Argument Advanced Against Five Days' Notice of Hearings. Washington, .June 20. From pres ent indications tho conferees on tho railroad rato bill will not reach an agreement until Borne time next week, which, In all probability, will bo tho last week of the session. The purposo of withholding their report, It Is said, is to avoid a repetition of tho long do bato In the senate which followed the recent report of the conferees. This debate res.ilted In sending tho bill back to conference. Conversations had with various members of Uo senate and house hull cato that there are only three amend- , ......, . ..r irivhii' trouble. These aro tho pipe line amendment, which j Magistrate Elsenbrown to John Jo makes plpo lines common carriers, tho soph Kean, tho abductor of Freddie .ffimmmiltv amendment and that Muth, 'tho seven-year-old boy, wno, commodity amonuiiiuin u.u i..... ... . ..... .1... i. ...,,..,, I wblch rcouires mm inu aiiciaioiu commerce commission shall bo given ' llvo da'-s' notice before hearings are grmted' on applications for Injunctions netting aside orders of tho commls- Hlon Tho controversv over tho pipe line amendment can 'be disposed of , by tho change In tho commodity tenced the prisoner to iweniy yum a. amendment. The change suggested ( From tho time of Kean's arrest until would provide that railroads, instead ho was on his way to the penitentiary of "common carriers," shall not en- ' to begin sentenco loss thai: twenty gago in carrying commodities which four hours had elapsed, they produce. I his quick trip from liberty to tho a ......nnintii lmu imnn ndvnncod Kolltiidt of Cborrv Hill, the Inatltu- iV lU uihniinii. .... -- against tho amendment requiring that against tho amendment requiring uiai f vo days' notice bo given of hearings ' for injunctions. Labor organizations havo demanded that a bill be passed J which would require that thoy be glv-j n five days' notice of Injunctions to restrain them from engaging In strikes. This Is a political argument which has given much concern and tho house conferees, during recent sessions, havo Insisted that this amendment be eliminated, for tho rea son that It would establish a prece dent for similar legislation in the In terests of labor. There aro a number of other amend ments on which agreements have not been reached, but which could be, ad Justed easily by the conferees. Among these aro tho sleeping car and lateral branch line amendments. It is ex pected that tho latter will be dropped out of the bill and also that tho mens uro will not bo applied to sleeping rare. Tho anti-pass amendment Is In dispute. It Is said that an agreement concerning It can bo reached by re drafting the nmendment so as to pro vide merely that passes shall not be Issued to members of congress, offi cials of tho executive departments, presidential electors and other classes .over which the federal government ad mittedly has control. HOU8E ADOPTS MEAT CLAUSE. Agricultural Appropriation Bill Sent to Conference. Washington, June 20. With prac tical unanimity tho houso adopted the substitute amendment for the Bever idgo amendment to tho agricultural appropriation bill relating to meat In spection, the objectionable features of former amendments being eliminated and the amendment perfected to meet the wishes of the president. An ef fort was made to extend the tlmo of ; debate, but Wadsworth. chairman of tho committee on agriculture, desiring o get the bill Into conferenco as soon as possible, objected. After the adop- i.ion of the amendment the bill was st-nt to conference, the conferees be ing Wadsworth, Scott (Kan.) and I I,amb (Vn.). Immediately niter the i illspositlon of tho agricultural appro-' lirlation bill, a largo number of bills j wore passed under suspension of tho rules. Through the efforts of Champ Clark (Mo.) and Williams (Miss.), the bill known as the subsidiary silver coinage measuro failed of securing enough votes to pass it under tho rule. Senator Knox addressed the senate at length In support of the lock typo for the Panama canal, contending that In point of feasibility and economy It Is far superior to the sea level plan. Ho took direct Issue with Senator Klttrodgo as to tho safety of tho datum dam. The agricultural appro priation bill, containing tho meat In spection clause, was received from tho houso and tho house substitute or dered printed for tho Information of tho senate. The senate ordered an other conference on tho naval appro priation bill. Immunity Bill Goes to Conference. "Washington, Juno 20. Tho recent failure to convict tho beef packers in Chicago of conspiracy under tho lu terstato commerce law, because of tho claim of Immunity set up by them and sustained by the court, has given rongress no end of anxious moments with a view of enacting somo law that will remedy tho defects from which tho government sufforod by reason of .7 ud go Humphrey's decision. Tho son ate passed a bill on the subject which tho house also passed after Inserting .. ntWIm .n.i, 1.111 nffni. tlin ntinritltur Jli CUIUU l.v- u..i wiw i..v u....v...n wmmixwiuimmwssrnwmsrinTKfnznrBJJxynrx.TiXJiBinxjttxai clause. It will now go to conference Tho house hill follows tlio linos laid down by Attorney General Moody In tho packers' case. ! New Commissioner of Education. "Washington, Juno 20. Dr. V. T. Harris, commissioner of education, ten,orod hls rCBlgnnlIon to tho ,)re8(jcnt nn,j tho latter announced tho appointment of Dr. Elmer E. Rrown, proiessor or education in tho University of California, as his suc cessor. QUICK WORK ON KIDNAPER. Man Who Stole Philadelphia Boy Gets Twenty Years In Prison. Philadelphia, Juno 20. "Had I dis- position of this case 1 would sun.aion u largo number of mothers here and , turn you over to their tender merely but as tho law fixes tho penalty for crimes like yours I can do nothing t but commit you without ball for tho action of tho grand jury on tho , charge of kidnaping." j These wonts wero iuuuuts-ii j , ....n.., i.. .,. ,.... --,. - . , . in. l.iu nnntiim wna illunnvornil after m ...n v.n..v., ,...o ... ,.-. -- a six days' search In a vacant houso in West Philadelphia. ; The grand jury found a true bill against Kean and ho was given an im- mediate trial and convicted in less than an hour. Judge Sulzberger sen- - - lion which Dickens made famous in tion wnicn uioKons mum; ."-. ... his American notes by condemning ts system or solitary cuimuumuiii, .. friendly hand or voice was raised in the prisoners behalf. If he behaves himself his sentence, under tho law, will be reduced1 to twelve years and three months. Tho court bad the pow- er to give him a mo sentence. ( NO NEW TRIAL FOR MURDEHEbb. Suarema Court Ovules Motion for , Supreme Court overrules muuon i TofflmonC Jefferson cu, mo., June -u. u supreme court uvunuicu n uu " j . .... i. ....!. n niAtm inr a rehearinc In the case of Mrs. Aggie Meyers, sentenced to be hanged on June 29 for tho murder of her hus band In Kansas City two years ago. Governor Folk left for Bloomlngton, Ind., where he will deliver an address I today. Prior to his departure he said ' he would return Friday and grant tho ; condemned woninn a respite of either thirty or sixty days in order to permit ttttwt Vi. Iiivncttrvntlnn into the fftCtH of the case and determine whether or j not to commute her sentenco to Hfo 11I1M IDUlllllVlH.. 1 The sunremo court's decision affects the case of Frank Hottman, the con demned accomplice of Aggie Meyers, and he will be granted a respite by Governor' Folk when the woman's sen tence Is respited Confiscates SauBaae Factory. Newark, N. J., Juno 20. City health Inspectors confiscated the contents of Harry Rosenthal's bologna sausage establishment. They claim to havo found the utensils, machinery and tho room in general recking with filth and vermin. Four baskets of meat, said to have tho appearance of scrnps picked up from tho floors of butchov shops, dirt and sawdust being present in abundance, were seized by the In- specters, together with other scraps of , ipectors, together with other scraps oi , neat which were said to bo decaying n the sausage making machines. Pro- meat I Kf.rvntlvo solutions and coloring mat I ter were also taken by tho authorities Standing of the Clubs. NATINAL I.KAOVn W. I.. 1. ciiiciio . . .: i" tiirn I'ltthbiiri: .III 1" l" AMUKICAN ASS'N. W. L. 1. CohnnbUH .III J." 1"U TiiK'iio . . . ,:i! in r.so Now Vurk..:iil 10 :: IMill'plilu ..'- "8 K Kt. l.onls..at HI IO liiooklyn ..'Jl .Tl !WJ cnrimti ...'j:i im :uk) IiiiHton ... .17 UT III.' ami-wan i.i:a(h:k Cb'Vi'lunil .'M 18 ti'J.'i Now York..:W W tlbl Milwaukee W '.n .r.(W i.duiHviiio .'-".t 2 r.J7 t ! MV Kiin. Cltv..i!7 i!7 K Mlnn'imlls .i!" '-". IS'J St. i'mil....'-'0 :t:t :i77 iniiiii'iiiiiiH Ji ill :iw vi:sruN i.HAisri: I). Mobil's.. i!7 ir. (MU DoiiVL-r ...iltl i!0 ..' Oiunlin ....i! i!l Mi! Sioux Clty.'Jl 1! 177 I'liiruidu ,.ui '-,-' ri(V.) Del mil ....'-ti 's r.:n St. I.nuls,.U7 'Jit iilO I.liifoln ...18 i!U l'tiublo ....17 i!0 HOj ciiii'UKo ...'-'." in .vx) vfirtiui .v.) :t:t :itn liostou ....ir. its iivS.1 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. ChlciiKo, Juni! 10. Additional rnlu tbroiiKliout tho central wont caused ru ni'woil wcuknosa In thi! local sraln market today. At the clone wheat for the July ih.Uvi.rv u'iih nff WTi.Vie. Corn was down i le. uats Hiioweii a iokh oi vs'.i-- i- Oats Hliowed a Iosh or w(ic mm i"- vIhIohh wen- ii'yifioe lower. lMohiiib prleen: NVheat-July, !c; Sept., Sio; Doc., Kl.v,.. wwm Corn-July, rlej Sept Dec, ."Oi oii'tHliily, anVdc; Sept., 3014c; Dee., aoy4. lork-Sept.. ?UMKi. Lard-July, 8.80; Sept., 8.0.1. llllm-July, $l.W; Sept., JfO.'-Tj. CldeiiKo Casli I'rleex-No. i! bard wheat, 81f(i'(S;i!)1e; No. it hard wheat, 78(fTfii!c; No. i! corn, ril't'"li)'e; No. i! oatP, SWVjC Chicago Live Stock, riilenuo, June lO.-Cnttle-nccelptJi, 3 WX; xteadv; common to prime tUeera, $H0 ;,,! IA. ,.,.,. 'UV,,lMl! lielflTH. S'J.T.'lW JJ"''.1. i .. . . .-.,ww ,. ... r l..r.w. ntnilii, i i nyfyljuaj JH.VW; vriiuu. V wnnj. " to piTnic licixy, ?i1.(W?7!.0: iiiimIIiiiii to Kooil litMvy, Sd.C.O'ill.lKi: Imtolu'iwollitt., $i.S'Jl6'i(tl.(i7l6: K'""' '" choli'H ln'in.v. mixed. .(i.MKi.J."; pncliliiL', $iMXK,HS.llJi,,. siDM - pitiTuiptM, in.uoo: Htiwiy. Hin-cp, l.'mitt.iM .Vf'iirniiBK, ?u.wm.fiu; mioin laillbH, S.V.VWtO.Tfi. South Omaha Live Stock. .South Oimiliii, June 1l. Cnttlti Ucci-lptd, MM); Htcmly to HtroiiR; native steerx, $4.'JO (k".4."t; i'owh ami liclfcrx, .TIUMVjU.'j.-,; west ern steerrt ?a..V4.IO; citniierH, ?1.7.VW.S."; stockerH iitul feedern, $.7V((-I.'T; calves, $n.004fl.2.i: btillx, stags, etc., $l!.7tVTf .:.. Hok'h UeoeptlH. 15,000; steady to Htroiig; heavy, ?(I.:i7Vy7'-.": mixed, $0.:i7ym.4O; light, $(l.:i.Vl.40; plgH, $(l.v?(0.00; bulk of sales, ?tJ..'(7yjJ.I0. Hheejt-Uecelpts, 1,000; Ntpiuly; yemlliiBH, $..7,V(7fl.'J.r; wethers, $r..0MU5; owes, $.VO(Vafl,0O; Iambs, $0.'-'5 (!r.0O. Kansas City Live Stock KamM CHy Jum 10.caul,.-Uocelpt8, 10lr.o); steady to strong; native steers, $Mxwri.iO; western fed steer.-, $:i.ooo.25: g-J-- J" SK: " u-m0Mt noK-HeceiptH. I7,r,ooo; steady to HtroiiR; top. 4i.rTV&: bulk of sales. .$tM0 .); heavy, $ti.r..vfi.r7l4; packers. UMaVj SS," ,. S Pr; lnmbH, $r..r,o!tt7!75;'fed sueop and ywiir- imK, m,wu.-.. Lincoln to Welcome Bryan. Lincoln. Juno 18. Tho neonlo of - , TJnrmti nrn nrnnnrmir a monster rc- - . ceptlon to we'.come W. J. Bryan upon his return to the city "from his eastern travels. Mayor Brown announced that arrangements were already on foot to make tho welcome home the greatest event ever pulled off In Lincoln. Judge Woolworth Is Dead. Omaha, June 18. James Mills Wool worth, one of the builders of Omaha, one of the country's big lawyers and a pillar In tho Protestant Episcopal church of the United States, died at his homo. 2211 St Mary's avenue, diabetic coma. He .nBlLtow hours ULlu, ucul ' nsane Atylum Inmate Drowned. Lincoln, June 19. With a fishing rod tislitly clutched In his hand, Wal- ter Anderson, a patient at th6 Lin coln hospital for the insane, was round drowned in Salt creek. Ho had es- . .nm thn ,, a .,inno nnrt while indulging In his favorite pastime ,,,., ,,,, ,.,,,ntiv , oio,i an PePt,c flt' t0 Which h Wa3' . MlllIlti:L. Heavy Rains In Nebraska. Omaha, Juno IS. Heavy rains and i thunder storms are reported In most! parts of the state and are rapidly mov ing eastward. The Union Pacific re-, ports soaking rains at all points on c its lines between Omaha and North Platte. The storm moving over tho, state caused a great amount of dim-j culty with telegrnph and telephone. .l.. m.w AT (iL-rit'l rlvnr nt DmnhA ls risng rapidly and is not far from tn0 danger line. !- i snntinrn Tor uicnai ianu rcuiiivi. Helena. Mont.. June 19. Chrlsto- pher Koehler, a wealthy Hastings (Neb.) banker, wns fined $250 and sen tenced to jail for twelve hours by Judge Hunt In the United States dis trict court on a charge of Illegally fencing government lands. Koehler was recently Indicted by the federal grand jury and appeared in court vol untarily. Ho showed that two sections of land wero fenced In when ho bought a 14-000-acre ranch, and on thlB account the court was lenient. Joseph Crow Faces Jury. - t. i Of. Tnonnli fTrnw ' '.. .-.,' i i i.., nt rorenian oi mo luuuru. biuuu juj the November term of court, ex-post- the oJ; -- M master of Omaha and tw Ice a state ( m-mei u w.u..u .... " I sena or, n0J ril "j l JjSS court upon a charge ,f c"uP cncinK HIS naauuiuiu &.uiiu j"'"'" "j , means of distributing to them free j thought possible that one of the trunk transportation over four railroads.! lines. not having terminal fa The nd.ctment alleges that ho used' cllltlea of ts own here conteniplates i.i- i.,n nC fnronmn In an effort ' securing those of the Colorado and to Induce tho Jury to return no Indict ment against the Rev. George G. Ware, who was convicted of consplr- . acy at tho spring term oi conn. MICKEY TALKS ON ASYLUM. Thinks Evidence Demonstrates Change Is Necessary at Norfolk. Lincoln, Juno 18. Tho stato board of public lands and buildings has not yet decided when to permit tho attor neys representing Dr. Alden and Dr. Nicholson in tho Norfolk asyium mut ter to make their arguments on tho testimony introduced. Governor Mickey upon his return to tho city said tho matter was up to tho board. "I did what I thin should havo been dono when I asked for tho resignation of tho two physicians upon tho evi dence which was furnished me. Un fortunate people of this stato aro sent tn tho asylums to oo uuiuu i". "- to tho asylums to bo cared ior uo unable to caro for cause hey are un k U U11MMIW - .. ,. .,! nffnr.il UIUIIIOUIH.O. z Tre;,ca; ;? there ls any ovldonco that these havo been mistreated there should Take Laxative Bromo Quinine i Tablets- j Seven Miffion boxes soW la past 1 2 months. ThlS signature, V-' lnLMVAVAnAVMMMftVkC?t Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has homo tho signature of rmtf nud has been made under his pcr- fjPLjCit sonal supervision since its infancy. yutryrt -etCCAZM Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good' aro but Experiments that triilo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Fevcrishncss. It cures Diarrlnea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the ws9z2&U The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THt CCNTAUn COMPANY, TT MURRAY BTRCCT, NEW VOOK CITY. change In the management. "What the board will do in the mat- tGr r WhBt ,ecotnmenila;Ion U SU , , c0.,rse i ,0 not know. Tho i evidence given to me of tho practices at the Institution demonstrated con- cluslvely that a change in the man- ' agement was imperative for the Inter-. ests of the patients. The fact that a patient wns btrong enough to work In ' a blacksmith shop and nine days later dies after having been beaten by at- j tendnnts I think warrants n thorough investigation and an overhauling or tho management of the institution. Two of tho attendants employed at , tho Institution had been discharged from another state institution because rt tlinlf i.rnnltv til InmiltPS. Olllv llll- mane men should bo employed in the nays them a salary to get them to look after the unfortunate Inmates, and as .v- u... .......- , -.. lnnir no T hnvn autboritv there will be . nn nrnnltV nrnptlpml nt. nnV fltfltft itl- UU .VX-.V ..-... w .n- Btitutlon. Denver and Omaha Short Line. Denver, June 20. Incorporation pa pers were filed with tho secretary of state for a new railroad between Den ver and Omaha, to be known as the Omaha and Denver Short Line. Tho Incorporators, with tho exception of One. arc COHHUUmu Willi u iuw ..it" hnrn. known to have charKO of the af- ------ - --- - - fairs of the Colorado and Eastern rail- road. ThlB B a road that was built, SQmo fifteen yoars ago to a polnt les8 than twenty miles east of Denver and novopy beon extended. It 1b Kastem road. Telephone Girls Strike. Iowa City, Juno 15. Ten girls em ployed In tho Bell Telephone exchange here struck to secure the discharge of an objectionable forewoman. Strike breakers are being used to operato the exchange. Union Pacific Cuts Passenger Rates. Omaha, June 15. Tho Union Pa- clflc made tho following announce ment: "Effective July 1 next, local uiuin. uiiubbnw wm - passenger fares between all main line points in Wyoming, Colorado ami Utah win im n ppntR nor mile, a 25 per cent will bo 3 cents per mile, a 25 per cent reduction from tho present tarin. Carnegie Has a Rival. Geneva, Nob., Juno 15. Tho present postofflce building ls to bo turned Into a nubile library. Dr. L. H. Smith do nates both tho building and ono of tho largest private libraries In tho .. ... . Ii statotothctown. Tho norary consist : --jlt-s ui5 '-' "l "l-'" " To Cure a Cold in Or? iiimiin ! im-.!M ,rTT- Signature of CATARRH ftm WE&il&M? m &&Bffffl b '4t Di QtfW ar 5W,Vi r.vV rtf- 50 TBS ELY'S CREAM BALM This Remedy Is a Specific, sure to uive satisraciion. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE ti ... n. i.i ..,t ... it., 1eanait1 vvifiTvilitMinn Tf nnraa flntnwtl anil I drives away a Cold in tho Hoad quickly. U10bUm.U ...W...W.M..V. .. ....I1 MMfc MMV jLVUSturc-i iuu oeuaea ui o.iio nuu uit.uit. Easy to ubo. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into tho nostrils and absorbod. Largo Hizo, GO cents at Druggists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. -ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. New York. FEELING LTVER-ISH This Morning? TAKE -rraiiiiTTOS iiitc .aiLLLw A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer nuuuo i en o pgy Mountain Tea NugD8t8 J m . ?. tr..it. . a -ni f m iirmn uuiudu xibailu ujiu utmowou viimr Hprclflo for Constipation, IndlRostlon, Llvft and Kidney Troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure and Kidney Troubles, i'lmples. Eczemn, Impure Blood, Dad Breath, ShtRclsh Rowels, Headache and UacJcache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea In tno let form, 85 cents a box. Oenulno made by HotMBTEn Dnuo Company, Madison, Wis. 49LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clrsmei and bfautlfltt the hair, rruuiotri luxuilsnt RruwUi. N?ver Pails to Itnntoro Qray Hnlr to Its Youthftil ColorT Cuici i calp di.rinf. & mr lalllog. "-.imfiwi iiruygifta i - sas If TiflV Cures Grip jr la Two Days. I ' 7 & on every I CKZrznn box. 25c. I J 1 1 in mm mi I A . j t