i v A U i WORK OF COMMITTEES Holidays Spent in Brushing Up the Ap propriation Bill COMING DAYS FILL Of BUSINESS ladfein Measure May Have a Million Dol lar Fund Inserted for Irrigating In dian Lauds Other Matters to lie Cou aldercd WASHINGTON D C Dec27 The Bub oommittee on appropriations hav ing in charge tne preparation of the legislative administrative and judi cial bill which has been sitting daily since the holiday recess of congress lias practically completed its work aiind probably will not meet again un til after the reconvening of the sen ate The bill will then be reported to the full committee and as soon as possible to the senate It will not carry a much greater total than the bill carried as it passed the house There have beenjfew increases of sal ary made by the sub committee Increases in the clerical forces in certain branches of the war interior and postoffice departments have been provided for These increases have been made in response to urgent rep resentations by the heads of bureaus The Indian appropriation bill re ceived today from the senate commit tee on Indian affairs the first atten tion that has been giyen it by that body A sub committee consisting of Senators Thurston Piatt of Connecti cut Stewart Jones of Arkansas and Pettigrew took up the bill and after examining many of the provisions decided to consider the petition of the Pima Indians of Arizona for improved facilities for securing water for irri gation Hydrographer Newell of the geological survey and others were heard as to the utility of a proposed dam for storage reservoir on San Carlos river It was stated that these Indians had been deprived of their water supply by the construction of an irrigation system by white men and that where before they had been self supporting up to that time they were now on the verge of starvation It was estimated that the proposed dam will cost about 1000000- The committee is apparently disposed to make some provision for the unfor tunate Indians Conger Takes a Hopeful View LONDON Dec 27 Mr Conger takes a hopeful view of the stiuation says the Pekin correspondent of the Morning Post wiring on Monday and thinks that a settlement will be effected but he declares that not one of the envoys will recognize the em press dowager officially although all are aware that she has long exercised the supreme power He believes the crisis will arise in the initiation of re forms in China Senor de Cologan Spanish minis ter to China fears that the joint dis cission of -the note will extend for a year or more It is rumored that numerous Iages east of Pekin are combining to exterminate native Christians sev eral of whom have been burned in a local temple J Li Hung Chang is a trifle better Constitution for Cuba HAVANA Dec 27 The various sections into which the Cuban consti tutional convention was divided some weeks ago for the purpose of prepar ing and submitting draft constitu tions for the consideration of the body as a whole are gradually get ting -together on the basis of a uni tary government with restricted suf frage The convention leaders now hope to have this work completed by January 15 so that the results may be- submitted to the United States con gress February L The sectional dis cussions have been bitter and pro longed and therefore there will Be less -debate in the open sessions the hard fights having been made in the secret sub sessions in order to save public wrangling Big Pay for Mileage WASHINGTON Dec 27 Robert H Wilcox -delegate in the house of rep Tesentatlves from the Hawaiian is lands las just -been -paid a claim of 1000 for mileage It was the largest claim of the kind ever made but it was paid promptly by the of the house Every congress man is entitled to milage at the rate of 20 cents per mile by the most di rect and practicable route from his home to Washington and return The distance between Honolulu and Washington is figured at 5000 miles Mr Wilcox will draw 1000 more for his l eturn trip Conscience Pricks at Last WASHINGTON Dec 27 The secre tary of the treasury has received troma town in the south a conscience contribution of 200 In the course of liis letter the sender says he de frauded the government out of revenue taxes on tobacco to that amount in 1871 1872 and 1873 No Indians Fonnd Hunting WASHINGTON Dec 27 Indian Agent Myton of the Uintah and Ouray agency reports to the Indian bureau here that the search of western Colo rado by the state officials for Indians hunting in the state has resulted in a failure to find one Indian Gives or His Millions NEW YORK Dec 27 It became known today through a report made bjfTtfie Baptist churches of New York tSat John D Rockefeller jr son of tho president of the Standard OiL com pany has subscribed 250000 for the founding of an institution of learning for poor boys and girls The school is now in course of erection in Tenth avenue between Forty seventh and Forty eighth streets and will be com pleted and ready for occupancy by MsLtck 1 next I vfa - - CROWE IS WEARING SKIRTS Masquerading in Chicago and Baying Beer Among Saloons CHICAGO Dec 28 Disguised as a woman Pat Crowe the kidnaper of Eddie Cudaby at Omaha has been seen In Chicago within the last few days and may still be in hiding here ac cording to statements made this after noon by Detective Sergeant James Stor en who arrested Crowe a number of times With a view to discovering the fugitives hiding place a search of sev eral houses has been made by Storen acting on a tip that Crowe had been recognized Christmas day the ser geant stumbled upon evidence whicn convinced him that Crowe has been in Englewood recently and that in the guise of a woman and heavily veiled he went abroad with impunity in streets where he is well known The tip as to Crowes whereabouts came from a saloonkeeper at State and Sixty tliird streets When a tall woman en tered the saloon by the ladies en trance Christmas eve and asked for beer to be served in a private room the muffled but masculine voice aroused the saloonkeepers suspicion After the visitor departed a barkeeper asserted that he had recognized the supposed woman as Pat Crowe The following day Christmas the saloon keeper told Storen In a room in Sixty third street claimed by the landlady to be occupied by a young widow Storen found a pair of mens socks whose presence could not be explained Other-evidence that the occupant was Crowe himself came into Storens possession later and he is still hoping to secure the 25000 reward for the alleged Cud ahy kidnapers capture Two mysterious persons one in skirts arranged at the Continental National bank for the deposit of 8000 in gold m INVITATION TO BE SENT Report That President is to Invito the Kaiser Denied WASHINGTON Dec 28 Nothing is known at the White House con cerning the story cabled from London to the effect that the New York Yocht club would invite Emperor William of Germany and the Prince of Wales to witness the yacht races for the Amer icas cup next summer and that Pres ident McKinley would write concur rently to the kaiser and prince invit ing them to Visit the United States At the White House it is stated that nothing of the sort is in contempla tion The Prince of Wales was a guest at the executive mansion dur ing President Buhcanans administra tion Iiepro y in the Philippines WASHINGTON Dec 27 An ap pended report to General MacArthurs review of the civil affairs of the Phil ippines for the past fiscal year gives some rather startling facts regarding the introduction and prevalence of leprosy in the islands According to the estimates of the Franciscan fathers Eays Major Guy L Edie the writer of the report there are no less than 3Q000 lepers in the archipelago the major portion of thesebeing in the Viscayas Oar Colonial Cabinet WASHINGTON D C Dec 28 In accordance with an order issued by the War department today the divi sion of customs and insular affairs of the office of secretary of war created in December 1898 will hereafter be known as the division of insular af fairs and will have charge of mat ters pertaining to the civil affairs con nected with the government of Cuba and the Philippine islands as distin guished from matters of a purely mil itary character A Sensation Looked For ST JOSEPH Dec 2S The prose cuting attorney believes he will lis able to develop all the Important feat ures of the sensational murder of the millionaire merchant Frank Richard son of Savannah at the inquest to be resumed tomorrow Mrs Richardson will take the stand and it is under stood she will give testimony that will clearly show the murderer to be a very prominent resident of Savan nah C P Hnntinjjtons Will SAN FRANCISCO Cal Dec 28 The will of Colis P Huntington was admitted to probate today The only property belonging to the estate o the deceased in this city consisted oi a mortgage interest to real property in the value of 50000 Aside from this there was no personal property of any description the mansion on California street standing in the name of the widow Germany is Silent BERLIN Dec 28 When the atten tion of the German foreign office was called today to a dispatch from Wash ington announcing that the United States government would decline to accept responsibility for the losses of Germans in Cuba from the Spanish American war and the insurrection which led to it the officials refused to offer any expression of opinion on the subject Porto Bicans Go to Havrail SAN JUAN Dec 28 The New York and Porto Rico Steamship com panys steamer Arkadia sailed from Ponce yesterday for New Orleans having on board 400 Porto Ricans 65 per cent of whom were women and children destined for Hawaii Alleged Irregularities in Cuba WASHINGTON Dec 28 The sen ate committee on relatione with Cuba probably will meet immediately after the expiration of the holidays for the purpose of further considering the question of irregularities under the Cuban service as directed by the res olution of last session The Lawshe report made to the secretary of war has not been received by the commit tee It is presumed that if Secretary Root concludes to send this to con gress at all he will send it direct to the senate under the terms of the Bacon resolution - j M MARINES FIRST TO ENTER Beat All Others Into tho Forbidden City of the Chinrae WASHINGTON Dec 26 Some controversy has arisen over the ques tion who among the American forces are entitled to the credit for first entering the Forbidden City of Pekin China when the allies moved from Tien Tsin to relieve the legations This honor seems to attach to the Marine corpi according to the official dispatches en file in the Navy depart ment and the report of Captain Long of the Marin corps which follows appears to bear out the claim that the Marines were first in the Forbid den City as they were firrt on Cuban soil when they landed at Guantanamo in June 1898 The following is the official report of Captain Long of the First regi ment I respectfully submit the following report on the duties performed by Company D Untied States marines at Pekin China on August 16 1900 Up to that time the Forbidden City had not been entered by any of the allied forces Three of the four gates -between the Chien Men gate and the Forbidden City had been forced the previous day by the Amer icans but then they halted and fin ally withdrew to the first gate which was held Receiving an order from the commanding officer of marines to enter the Forbidden City and seize such buildings and quarters as might be most advantageous for us to hold and occupy I moved immediately with my company forced the fourth gate and entered the city The Japanese sentries objected to our entering but I did not consider their calim to any control at that point On entering there was ao opposition the Chinese having departed leaving their tents and banners standing I put guards on the best of the buildings and the regimental colors were hoisted on one of the administration ibuildings To the best of my belief this was the first and only occupation of the Forbidden City -by any one of the allied forces iand the only time that any force hoisted its colors there We remain ed there from about 330 to 530 p m when I received an order to with draw and to leave a guard at the fourth gate Captain Matthews and Lieutenant Little United States ma rines were the officers in Company D with me Very respectfully CHARLES G LONG Captain United States Marine Corps NOTE DELIVERED TO CHINA Ultimatum of Powers Leaves Hands of Foreign Ministers at Pekin PARIS Dec 26 A dispatch to the Havas agency from Pekin says The ministers assembled at the res idence of Senor B J de Cologan the Spanish minister and the doyen of the diplomatic corps and received Prince Ching to whom the Spanish minister handed a joint note of the powers Li Hung Chang who is still ill asked to be excused Prince Ching said I have the honor to accept the note concerning the re establishment of good relations and will transmit it immediately to the emperor and communicate to him his reply as scon as received Bryan to Answer Cleveland CHICAGO Dec 26 The Chronicle says William Jennings Bryan will answer ex President Clevelands criti cism of the democratic party -at the annual banquet of the W J Bryan league of Chicago on the anniversary of the battle of New Orleans January 8 The affair will take place at the Sherman house It will be Bryans first public speech since his second defeat for the presidency Announcement was made last even ing at the meeting of the County De mocracy by Albert E Burke of the ac ceptance by Mr Bryan of an tioir to speak on Jackson day Mr Bryans subject is Democracy re sides Bryan the other speakers who have accepted are ex Governor Wil liam J Stone of Missouri and Con gressman Carmack of Tennessee and Mr Burke says it is probable that Governor Beckham of Kentucky will be the fourth orator Still Discussing the Treaty ST PETERSBURG Dec 26 The Novoe Vremya discussing the English newspaper indictment of the United States senate for its unparalleled at tempt to overturn the Clayton Bulwer treaty says The case is not unusual Condi tions have changed and the treaty must change too Russia afforded an example in 1870 in declaring that she was no longer bound by her promise not to maintain war vessels in the Black sea German Dnke Seriously 111 WEIMAR Dec 26 Some anxiety is felt regarding the health of the agd grand duke of Saxe Weimar He is suffering from influenza A bulletin issued by his physician says his con dition is satisfactory that he slept well in spite of the repeated spasms of coughing and that his temperature is 997 The grand duke was born in 1818 Boers Forced to Fall Back LONDON Dec 26 Lord Jlitchener telegraphing to the War office under date of Naauwpoort December 24 9 a m reports Thorneycrofts mounted infantry have occupied Britstown without op position The Boers returned to the north in the direction of Prieska They will be followed up Prominent Business Man Shot ST JOSEPH Mo Dec 26 Frank Richardson a wealthy business man of this city and Savannah Mo was murdered at his home in Savannah last night about 9 oclock Tonight it was discovered that a stranger fol lowed him from town and shot him in the back of the head They had quarreled and Mrs Richardson heard the stranger say Well tas it come to this She heard a pistol shot and her husband entered the house and fell dead Richardson was the brother of John D i -T f - THE LIVE STOCK MARKET Latest Quotations from Sooth Omaha and Kansas City SOUTH OMAHA Union Stock Yards Cattle Another day of unusually light receipts marked the trade In beef cattle only a few bunches of fed stock received and few of these of decent Quality The market showed little if any change from that of yesterday but for the week prices on beef stock show a good advance over last week To day the- market while -quiet was practi cally steady on beef steers Practically the same conuition prevailed on the mar ket for -cows and heifers and butchers tock that ws apparent in the fat steer rade prices showing no change from those prevailing on eaual grades yester day There were only a few loads of butchers stock received and while there was no special activity to the markets the moderate number here changed hand3 in very good season The fresh arrivals of stock cattle were of a necessity small but the number received fully met the requirements of the market Receipts have been light the entire week but busi ness as a rule In the feeder division has been dull nevertheless Hogs The quality was very fair about the same as the past few days Packers were again very bearish this morning and as all other markets were reported considerably lower sellers were not long in making up their minds to allow the concession The market opened slow 5 5c lower at which basis the bulk sold The big bulk went at 475477 against 482 the leading price yesterday There seemed to be but little choice In weights or quality all grades selling at practi cally the same range in prices and the market closing weak all around Sheep Quotations Choice fed weth ers 395425 fair to good wethers 325 400 choice yearlings 420445 fair to good yearlings 390420 choice ewes 335g37a fair to erood ewes 300335 choice spring ambs 4S5535 fair to good spring lambs 4p0410 feeders ewes 325400 feeder wethers 350 375 feeder lambs 400440 KKANSAS CITY Cattle Receipts 2000 market steady native steers 350540 Texas steers 325 475 Texas cows 25335 native cows and heifers 175450 stockers and feed ers 240M60 bulls 250400 calves re ceipts 200 market steady 425535 Hogs Receipts 1000 market weak to 5c lower bulk of sales 480482 heavy and packers 4804S7 mixed and light 4754i5 Yorkers 4S0485 pigs 430 470 Sheep Receipts 11000 market steady lambs 400555 muttons 270415 GERMAN VIEW Of TREATY Government Calls Senate Amendment a Slap for England BERLIN Dec 29 The Kreuz Z6i tung conservative the chief mouth piece of the government whose edi torials are often prepared by govern ment officials devotes two long arti cles today to the Nicaragua canal con troversy pronouncing the Davis amendment of the Hay Pauncefote treaty a slap for England It con tinues Treaties could not be more reck lessly brushed aside than they have been in this case -by the United States senate This disregard of the law of nations which had already been man ifested during the peace negotiations with Spain is in the highest degree regrettable It is the counterpart of Englands treatment of the Boer re public President McKinleys administra tion has been placed in a highly dis agreeable position inasmuch as the ac tion of the senate is a grave provoca tion to England and it is impossible to face the anti English feeling in the country The administration could not thus wound Yankee pride If the president adopts the senates position England will have a moral right to prepare a Fashoda for the United States but judging from previ ous experiences she will not do so The present tone of the British press toward the United States is in strik ing contrast with its ferocious tone toward France in 1898 England is not likely to play her strongest trumps against the United States but if she were to do so she and not the United States would be the sufferer Fortune is fickle Germans Deny Rumor BERLIN Dec 30 The Frankfurter Zeitung prints a letter from Copen hagen in which the writer says Ger many intends buying the island of St John for a coaling station if Denmarks negotiations with the United States should miscarry The letter refers to the organization of a German syndicate for the purpose of acquiring land on the island of St John the syndicate including Herr Ballin a director of the Hamburg American Steamship Co and further says the syndicate sounded the Danish government some time ago regarding the acquisition of the island by Germany ixnd that Denmark ans wered that it was unable to discuss the qustion owing to the pending ne gotations with the United States Now however according to the letter the plan for German acquisition of the island is aproaching realization Fear Xioss of Live Stock WALSENBURG Colo Dec 30 A blizzard has been raging in this part ol the state during the plast twenty six hours Cattle men expect to lose much stock on the range Reports received from the vicinity cf Mont Blanco tell of an unprecedented fall of snow Reads arc impassible and the gulches are filled with snow Some serious misgivings are expressed for the safety oC the miners who are working in the Colorado and other mines on Mount Blanco FecaUar Variety of Joke DES MOINES la Dec 30 A tele phone message from What Cheer de clares ithere is not a word of truth to the story of forty nine drowning there while skating A conversation with woman in charge of the exchange at that point stated that the story was a joke of some trainmen and that they first told the accident had occurr ed at Pelijiy a little town near What Cheer Fortieth Doing Good Work MANILA Dec 30 A pushing cam paign has been carried on by the 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