ft A Belgian Rat Story A particularly good rat Btory is told In a Belgian paper A gardener had planted 250 tulip bulbs The follow ing day when about to complete the number the man noticed that the bulbs had disappeared mysteriously Ho was told that perhaps rats had been at work and looked for their hole This ho found and dug down Into tho earth until a subterranean chamber was disclosed where the whole of the 250 bulbs were hidden packed neatly in rows one above the other There was a bundle or hay and dead leaves also showing that the rats had mado most elaborate preparations for the winter season Sam Houston as an Indian The statute of General Sam Houston of Texas to be placed in the capitol at Washington of which Miss Eliza beth Ney Is the sculptor is to be a duplicate of the statue which has just been finished and placed in the capi Jtol at Austin This statue represents Houston as an Indian at a time when ho was living with the Cherokee tribe after his self bantehment from Tennes see Judge John H Reagan who knew Houston intimately is angry over the Indian statue and in a letter protests against its duplicate being placed in the national capitol He Means It New Berlin 111 March 16th Mr Frank Newton of this place speaks very earnestly and emphatically when asked by any of his many friends the reason for tho very noticeable Im provement in his health For a long time over two years he has been suffering a great deal with pains in his back and an oil over feel ing of illness and weakness His ap petite failed him and he grew gradu ally weaker and weaker till he was very much run down A friend recommended Dodds Kid ney Pills and Mr Newton began to take two at a dose three times a day In a very short time he noticed an im provement the pains left his back and ho could eat better Ho kept on improving and now he says Yes indeed I am a different man and Dodds Kidney Pills did it all I cannot tell you how much better I feel I am a new man and Dodds Kidney Pills deserve all the credit The unexpected never happens There is always some wise guy stand ing around who says I told you so No chromos or cheap premiums out a better quality and enc third more of Defiance Starch for the same price of other starches Any woman who speaks ill of her neighbors gives them license to get back at her FITQ IMJr7nancnty cured No flts or nervousness after I I O first days use or Dr Klines Great Nerve Restor er Bend for FItKK 8200 trial bottle and treatise Db K U Kline Ltd 831 Arch Street MiIladelDbiiu lUJ If f hop bS IJ UNION H MADE J Wm L Doualas tnakos and sells more mens uoattyear welt Bfana Sowrod Process shoos than any other manufacturer In tho world 25000 EEWAED will bo paid to anyone who can dlsprovo this statement Bocauso W Ii Dourlas istholartrestmanuffiRturer f5 - no can buy cheaper ana J iS produce Ins shoes at a raeawJ lower cost than other con- js V WtMi r corns which enables him gwSSjg tu ooii niiuca iui uuu auu 300 equal in every way to those sold else where 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cents for it today xm4m CHICAGO The house that tells the truth flHHlIIUIHIIIJIIIllH ERAPES SKs i nxsoaoac Croatoot Cheapest Food on Earth for Sheep Swine Cattle etc Wilt ba worth J103 to you to res4 -what Salters catalog says about rape Billion Dollar Grass will positively rules yoa rich 12 toss of liar and lots of pasture per acre so also Bromus Pcaoai Spelz Macaroni wheat for arid bot soils 63 bus per acre 20th Century Oats 250 bus per aero and Teoslnte YIclli 100 ton Greea rodder per acre Forthls Notice and 10c we mailbtft catalog and 10 Tana Seed Koreltles fully worth 10 to geta start LA CROSSE r a wwia WsOC WESTERN CANADA HAS FREE HOMES FOR MILLIONS Upwards of 100000 Americans liavo settled In Western Canada during the past 5 years They aro CONTJSNTKD HAMST AND IMtOSPBROUS and there Is room still for MILLIONS Wonderful vlclds of wheat and other trains Tho bent Krazlng lands on the continent Magnificent pllrnatc plenty of water and fuel good schools ex cellent churches splendid railway facilities HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE the only charge for which Is 10 for entry Send to tho following for an Atlas and other literature as well as for cqrtlftcato Riving you reduced railway rates etc Superintendent ot Immigration Ottnwa Canada or to VI V Bennett 801 Xe w York Life Ildg Omaha Hcbao authorized Canadian Government Agent A Remarkable Legislative Record Duncan Gillies the father of the parliament of Victoria and its new speaker has a legislative record that is unique In tho British empire or elsewhere Forty five years have pessed since as a young man of 25 and a working miner he was first elected by the gold diggers of Balla rat With the exception of three years spent in London as agent gen eral he has been continuously in the Victorian parliament ever since but he has hardly ever represented tho same constituency twice That is be cause ho has a rooted aversion to raus on the treasury and doing drudg ery for constituents besides a consti tutional love of ease He has lost count of his constituencies At a re cent lord mays dinner in Melbourne ho said to his neighbor Let me see have I ever represented your dis trict No was the reply I be lieve it Is the only one you have not represented Queen Victoria and the Telephone Sir William Preece who was for nearly thirty years in the employment of the po3tofflce is fond of relating an anecdote which while it rather tells against him does his vesatility and readiness full justice It was at the time when a telephone had been set up between Osborne and London and in order to give Queen Victoria an exhibition of its possibilities certain tests were carried out One of them was the playing of a band in London so that her majesty might hear the music at the other end of the wire By some mischance the band was not there when Sir William was informed that the queen was waiting to hear its performance Tere was only one thing to be done and Sir William knowing the possibilities of the tele phone hummed an air into the receiv er Then he inquired whether her ma jesty had recognized the tune Yes was the reply It was the national anthem and very badly played Music Hath Charms An electrical engineer employed by Mr Edison was lately engaged upon some experimental work upon har monic telegraphy He happened to notice that when the note given out by the instrument reached a certain pitch all the mosquitoes in the neigh borhood came nying towards the ap paratus The workman produced a quantity of flypaper with which he covered the machine and so succeed ed in capturing thhousands of the nox ious insects The cause of this queer musical attraction seems to be that the note produced by the machine was exactly similar to that caused by the rapid vibration of the wings of the mosquito when flying Sir Hiram Maxim has since made experiments of a similar kind and found that a tuning-fork giving a similar note was equally attractive to the gnats and mosquitoes in the neighborhood War Veterans in the Senate Thirty eight years after the civil war there are fouteen men in the United States senate who served in the con federate army and thirteen who serv ed in the federal army during that great struggle While a number of men in the last list are well advanced in years yet there are quite a num ber of comparatively young men who entered the army when boys of 15 to 18 In the case of union officers who are now senators most of them were quite young when they entered the service One senator Pettus of Ala bama served in both the Mexica and civil wars Original of Uncle Tom Norman Argo born a slave has just died at Pains Lick near Lancaster Ky at the reputed age of 111 years the authority of which is fairly estab lished by members or the family in whose service he has passed nearly all his life Argo belonged to Gen eral Sampel Kennedy at whose place Harriet Beecher Stowe got most of the material for Uncle Toms Cabin He is said to have been the original Un cle Tom In his youth he was a great jockey and won large sums for his owner Argo was but 3 feet 4 inches tall A 1000000 Hitching Post J B Poston of Bath Me has a hitching post which he says is worth 1000000 even if it would not bring that sum at a forced sale It is be lieved to be the last of the thousands of posts which were driven along on the route of the Erie railway when it was being constructed through the Susquehanna Canisteo and Allegheny sixty odd years ago The purpose then was to elevate the railway bed but the plan was abandoned after it had cost 1000000 and had driven the Erie into its first bankruptcy First Woman Across the Bridge Mrs Washington A Roebling who died last wreek was the first woman to cross the Brooklyn bridge and she had aided her husband to complete the structure when he was disabled by illness She studied engineering with him in Europe and always oper ated with him in his plans Many successful men give their wives credit for their individau achievement but few women have been able to secure public recognition for assisting their companions in life as came to Mrs Roebling IEWIS THE BEST QUALITY single rillllUIlll SIRAI6HI5CI6AR always reliable HONEST WEN are at a premium everywhere and an Honest Farm Wajjon should be If more men who misrep resent articles they offer for sale were put IN JAIL the fanner would hare less trouble When von bur a Farm Wagon see that it is the NEW TIFFIN for it is an HONEST wagon in every part No Maple axles No Elm or inferior Birch hubs Noth inc in the gears but first quality Hickory and Oak If your dealer will not handle it write to THE TIFFIN WAGON CO TIFFIN OHIO and they will tell you where you can cet one PASS THE TREATY ONLY FIVE INJTHE NEGATIVE SENATE RATIFIES THE PROTOCOL WITH COLOMBIA Seventy three Members Answer Yea to Final Qucsion Put Many Amend ments Are Rejected Morgan Bunch es Prposals Into Complex Substitute WASHINGTON The senate uet at 11 oclock Tuesday and went into ex- ecutive session after the journal was read and approved Shortly after the doors were closed Mr Money offered a substitute for the fourth article of the treaty which dis avows any intention on tho part of the United States to increase its territory at the expense of South or Central America Senators Bacon Teller Daniel Mor gan Bailey and others contended for an impartial recognitnon of all Amer ican republics urging that under the language of the fourth article of the treaty Mexico would be left as the only American republic to which the avowal of non encroachment could be held as non applicable Senators Spooner and Hoar replied contending that there was practicaly no difference between the language of the amendment and of the article The amendment wac then defeated by 25 to 27 Senator Daniel then offered an amendment providing that the treaty should not take effect until it had been approved by congress The fact was soon apparent that he offered his amendment for the purpose of making a general speech on the treaty and when the fifteen minutes allowed him had expired and the amendmenc was voted down Senator Morgan presented four or five of his amendments which were each in turn defeated but upon all of which Sen ator Daniel continued to speak All told he spoke for about an hour His speech was an arraignment of the republican policy in pressing the treaty with what he asserted was un due haste He referred to the enorm ous expenditure that would be required to construct the canal and charged recklessness in rushing into such an enterprise Mr Morgan asserted that senators were not thinking for themselves but following blindly in the lead of the secretary of state They were prac tically surendering their own offices in order to maintain a reputation for party allegiance When it became apparent that the fifteen minute speeches had been con cluded Senator Morgan surprised the senate by presenting all the fifty amendments which he had prepared in one block with those portions of the treaty he did not desire to change as a substitute for the whole agreement He did not demand a roll call and was voted down viva voce almost unani mously It was now a few minutes past 5 and Senator Morgan took the floor to make the last of his long series of speeches in opposition to the treaty In accord ant with the unanimous agreement he spoke for an hour and to make the points he desired he had prepared his speech in advance He read de liberately but in a firm A oice often disgressing in order to emphasize Senator Cullom occupied only about three quarters of the hour allotted to him and when he concluded the ques tion as to whether the treaty should be ratified was promptly put before the senate All the senators in the city occupied their seats and all were prompt in responding when their names were called The vote resulted in the ratification of the treaty by 73 to 5 The report was no surprise for all had predicted that when the offered amendments had been disposed of the treaty would he approved by an over whelming majority Such proved to be the case SAYS MISS ASTOR IS TO WED Vienna Paper Reports Engagement to Bavarian Statesman VIENNA A dispatch from Buchar est Roumania to the Die Zeitung says Miss Astor daughter of Will iam Waldorf Astor is engaged io mar ry Jonet Bratiano the Roumanian for eign minister Miss Astor is now visiting the Rou manian crown princes family Bra tiano has a fascinating personality He is not a wealthy man and is a son of the late Jean Bratiano the dis tinguished statesman whose monu ment will shortly be unveiled at Buch arest Mr Mercer Not Appointed WASHINGTON The president has tendered the position of director of the census to S N D North formerly chief statistician of manufactures of the census bureau to succeed Director Merriam resigned Mr North has ac cepted and will enter upon his duties some time in May X- - ZZXZZZiU3iiZ AVAILABLE SUPPLY OF GRAIN Decrease in Wheat and Corn Since Last Repot NEW YORK Special cablegrams and telegraphic communication receiv ed by Bradstreets show the following changes in available supplies since tne last report Wheat United States and Canada east of the Rockies decreased 2222 000 bushels afloat for and in Europe aecreased 000000 bushels worlds available decreased 2282000 bushels Corn United States and Canada east of the Rockies increased 408000 bushels Among the most important de creases this week were those of 800 000 bushels at Manitoba elevators 300000 bushels at northwestern inte rior elevators 111000 bushels at St Joseph 81000 bushels at Omaha SO 000 bushels at Portland Me 35000 bushels at Nashville and 68000 bush els at Chicago private elevators VRIGHT IS ARRESTED New York Detectives Capture sconding Promoter NEW YORK J P Whittaker Wright the London company promoter who is accused of colossal frauds in connection with the organization of various financial corporations was ar rested Sunday on the arrival of the French line steamer La Lorraine from Havre The arrest was made by two central office detectives at the request of the London police Wright was taken to police head quarters and later to the Tombs police court where he was arraigned before a magistrate and turned over to the United States authorities He was then taken to the Ludlow street jail Traveling with Wright was a tall good looking young woman who said she was his neice Her name appeared on the passenger list as Miss F Browne REBELS DEFEAT GOVERNMENT Bonilla Routs Rival Claimant for Hon duran Presidency NEW ORLEANS The fruit steamer Duncan of the Vaccuro line reached quarantine Thursday night from Cei ba Honduras with the most signifi cant war news since the outbreak of riie Bonilla rebellion A battle was fought at Ceiba on Marach G when Bonilla defeated the government arrny killing six wound ing fourteen and capturing the fort and town Admiral Vice Consul W C Wildt sent a telegram by one of the passen gers asking that a warship be sent to protect American interests Prepare for Roosevelt SANTA FE N M Word was re ceived by Major W H H Llewellyn and it is understood also by Gov ernor Otero that President Roosevelt will be in Santa Fe on the morning of May 5 and in Albuquerque in the afternoon on his way to California Extensive preparations are being made to make tho presidents recep tion a notable one Hcuce Must Approve WASHINGTON D C The senate committee on foreign relations Thurs day authorized a favorable report on the Cuban reciprocity treaty with an amendment similar to that recom mended in connection with other reciprocity treaties oroviding that the treaty shall not tae effect until ap proved by the house of representa tives as well as by the senate AMERICAN WAY TOO RAPID Financiers Anticipate Panic Due to Absorption of Capital BERLIN Apprehensions regarding the financial situation in New York are still pronounced The American demand for German money continues The impression prevails among Ber lin financial men that speculation in the United States has been overdone and that credits have been unduly ex panded It is pointed out as a sign of too rapid capital absorption that it is now difficult for American houses to dispose of first class bonds bearing interest at 4 per cent The same diffi culty is experienced by German banks in handling American bonds HARRISON IS TO RUN AGAIN Nominated for a Fourth Term for Mayor by the Democrats CHICAGO Mayor Carter Harrison was renominated for a fourth term in the democratic city convention here Monday The remainder of the slate agreed upon at a caucus ofdemocratic lead ers was as follows City treasurer Er nest Hummel city clerk William Loeffler city attorney John E Ow ens Just before the hour set for the opening of the convention however Loeffler declined to run and the name cf J J Boehm was substituted The platform adopted deals at con siderable length with the traction question advocating the passage by the legislature of an ennabling act and municipal ownership at the earliest possible date maCTBBWBMitfJ ffHJ CANAL PROTOCOL SENATE VOTES DOWN ALL AMENDMENTS SIX HOURS SPENT IH WORK Chief Debate of the Session Centers Round the Right of Amcrica to De fend Waterway but the Colombian Powers Are Not Infringed WASHINGTON The senate spent six solid hours in executive session Monday voting on amendments to the Panama canal treaty The greater part of tho debate cen tered around the American defense of the canal the democrats contending that the United States should be given the initiative in that respect and the republicans urging that the interests of the country are sufficient ly safeguarded by the treaty as it stands A substitute for the provision plac ing the defense of the canal primarily in the hands of Colombia resulted in a test vote and the democrats cast a solid vote in support of the amend ment the republicans voting as sol idly against it The vote was 24 to 46 against During the day Senator Morgan of fered a number of his amendments but none of them received more than ten or twelve votes The treaty will be ratified tomorrow by a large ma jority and without amendment as on the final ballot many of the democrats will vote for it Before tho executive session com menced Levi Ankeny of Washington was escorted to the desk by Mr Fos ter his colleague and sworn in No legislative business of any kind was transacted Immediately after the doors had been closed the order for the presen tation of amendments went into effect There was quite a large attendance of seniors both political parties hav ing used every effort to secure full representation so as to make the best showing in case of a division on party lines Consequently the roll calls of the day were well responded to and the vote cast was larger than expected The first vote was taken about forty minutes atfer the doors were closed coming on an amendment by Senator Pettus providing that the treaty should not go into effect until ap proved by congress This amendment was voted down by a large majority all the republicans and some of the democrats recording themselves against it The amendment was in the language of the one recommended by the com mittee on foreign relations to be add ed to the Cuban reciprocity treaty In offering it Mr Pettus claimed that the provisions of the treaty for the ac quisition of the canal zone do not cor respond with the provisions of the law under which the treaty was made In the law the provision is for the ownership of the zone while the treaty provides for a lease to be renewed perpetually He contended that un der the circumstances the treaty was without authority and therefore not binding without further legislation The vote resulted SO for GO against Following this Senator Morgan of fered a number of amendments of which he had given notice but they were passed upon adversely and with out roll calls One of these was a declaration that nothing contained in the treaty sould lie construed as in validating the Spooner act Another provided for the submission of the treaty to the French government as a party interested His other amendments provided for the reversion of the railroad lands outside of the zone to Colombia and confirmed Colombias reservation of shares in the new Panama Canal company in accordance with the con tract of 1890 SIX HUNDRED LIVES ARE LOST Details of the Hurricane in Faumotus Islands Last January SAN FRANCISCO The steamer Mariposa arrived here Monday from the Samoan islands bringing full par ticulars of the terrible hurricane which visited the Paumoto group of islands in January In all over GOO lives were lost and the financial loss will exceed 500000 The Paumoto group of islands number about 100 island divisions Relief measures have been instituted and everything is being done at Apia and other places in the Samoan group to relieve the suffering of the Paumotu islanders Plans for a Rough Ride CHEYENNE Wyo If President Roosevelt carries out his plan to ride horseback from Laramie to Cheyenne during the western trip troop A Wyo mining National Guard of this place will be detailed to escort him No Cholera Develops NEW YORK The detained passen gers of the steamer Karamana which arrived here with supposed cholera on board March 10 were released from Hoffman island Tuesday No new cases have appeared SHEEP MUST BE SHUT OUT Buffalo Bill Writes to President Roosevelt from London WASHINTON D C Tho president has received the following letter from Colonel W F Cody dated at London March 3 For the benefit of future genera tions the timber and especially tho underbrush must be protected now be fore it is too late from the sheep dev astating tho mountain water sheds as they havo already done the valleys and table lands If sheep are allowed to browse on the underbrush cf our mountains in less than five years from now the homeseeker the man behind the plow the actual taxpayer will have to leave the Big Horn Ba sin for want of water to irrigate his land No one knows this better than yourself for you are familiar with all of the west The HELPS OUT STOCKMEN Question of Stock Raising on Lands Discussed WASHINGTON Commissioner Richards of the general land office announced that recently President Roosevelt discussed with him the question of stock grazing on lands re cently added to western forest re serve and said that it was not his intention when additional reserve areas were created that settlers who heretofore have grazed stock thereon should be subjected to hardship Ho directed that the general land office permit stockmen who enjoyed grazing privileges prior to the creation of re serve additions to continue during this year to range cattle and sheep on the same lands with a view to adjusting business so that the stock might bo withdrawn the year following In structions in line with tho presidents wishes have been issued by tho inte rior department NEW YORK TO BE NEW HOME Ex Speaker Henderson Expected to Remove from Iowa WASHINGTON Hon David B Henderson ex speaker of the house ot representatives accompanied by Mrs Henderson and their daughter left here for New York City whence after a weeks stay they will go to their former home in Iowa After remain ing there a few days the speaker and Mrs Henderson will visit California The impression here is that Mr Hen derson eventually will take up his per manent residence in New York City Makes a Serious Charge MANILA General Allan chief of the Philippine constabulary has writ ten to President Gomez of the na tional party charging that the party is assisting the ladrones in Rizal and Bulucan provinces and requesting Go mez to produce the records of the or ganization and explain the collection and use of the dues Gomez report ed that the party was not guilty He admitted that individual members as sisted the ladrones but said the party expelled them for so doing General Allan placed evidence in the hands of the prosecuting attorney and it is ex pected that the government will pros ecute a number of the nationalists Castro Re takes Rebel Town CARACAS A body of government troops was sent from Margarita isl and on March 13 to attack the revolu tionists at Carupano which during the blockade was taken by them After three hours fighting the gov ernment forces re occupied the town recapturing the guns and Mausers and took sixty three prisoners thirty nine of whom were wounded Cash for the first payment due to Germany under the Washington agree ment was deposited in a safe at the treasury and will be paid on the or der of the German minister Herr von Pelidramm who is expected here on Tuesday PRESIDENT NAMES COMMISSION Appoints Five Politicians to Recom mend Transfers WASHINGTON The president ap pointed a commission to recommend any offices bureaus or divisions in the legislative departments except the department of agriculture for trans fer to the new department of com merce and labor The commission comprises Charles D Walcott director of the geological survey Brigadier General William Crozier chief cf the bureau of ord nance of the war department Rear Admiral Francis T Bowles chief naval constructor E G Pinchot of the agriculture department and James H Garfield of the department of commerce and labor Colored Man Commissioned WASHINGTON D C Lieutenant David G Gilmer a colored soldier of this city has been commissioned by the president as second lieutenant in the Philippine scouts The president recently promised Senator Pritchard of North Carolina that Lieutenant Gilmer should have the first vacancy in the Philippine scouts - i mm fc i if 1 t V rx r i r