Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 10, 1901, Image 7

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ABUT BILL PROGRESS
Belief That It Will Be Porced Through
This Week
CONTENTION MAY DELAY PASSAGE
Several of Its Provisions Expected to Ex
cite Acrimonious Debte The Ship
Subsidy llill Then Next to 15 e Given a
Boost
WASHINGTON Jan 7 The sen
ate will continue to give practically
uninterrupted attention to the army
reorganization bill until that measure
shall be disposed of That the bill
will pass no one doubts and the gen
eral opinion is that it will get through
some time during the present year
Senator Hawley chairman of the
committee on military affair3 ex
presses the opinion that the measure
will be in conference Wednesday but
other senators postpone the date some
what There are several committee
amendments yet to be considered in
cluding those relating to the army
canteen and the veterinary corps
It was supposed at one time that the
canteen provision would cause pro
longed debate but the best opinion now
is that comparatively little time will
be spent on it A number of amend
ments suggested by individual senators
will be considered at greater length
and some speeches on the bill as a
whole are yet to be made
The provision of the bill authoriz
ing the enlistment of Fiipinos in the
rmy of the -United States is among
the features which are almot cer
tain to come in for sharp attack
With the army bill out of the way
the legislative executive and judicial
appropriation bill will be taken up
pnd after 1t other appropriaton bills
if any are in shape to be consdered
The ship subsidy bill will be re
stored to the ca endar as the regular
order of business when the army bill
is passed and it will be pressed when
no appropriation bills are waiting con
sideration
Next Saturday will be largely de
voted to eulogies upon the late Sen
ator Davis of Minnesota
The consideration of the reappor
tionment bill will be resumed tomor
row in the house The indications
point to a final vote upon the meas
ure on Tuesday but the fight over the
basis of apportionment is a bitter one
and the debate may be prolonged
The outcome is not clear Mr Hap
kins is still confident that his hi1 will
carry but in order to pull it through
he is now ready to concede an increa e
of three members to cover the ma
jor fractions of the states of Florida
Colorado and North Dakota If his
bill passes it probably will be with
th modicption
The opposition is very aggressive
but on the surface seems to lck the
strength necpsary to cnrry the Bur
leigh bill There are forces at work
however by which the opposition
hone5 through the agencies of Sen
ator Quay Senator Piatt of New York
and Senator Lodge of Missachucetts
to swing the delegation of New York
Pennsylvania and Massachusetts ino
line and if supsful the Hopkins bill
ma suffer defeat
Mr Crumpacker of Indiana wil1
move to recommit the bill with in
structions to reduce the representation
of the southern states but there is
no idea that such a proposition will
rrf nil
After disposal of the reappor
tionment Mil the rivpr and hrbor
bill will be taken up It is exacted to
oonsue two days The remainder of
the week will be devoted to aprronri
tinn bills The District of Columbia
bill probably will be the next of the
supply bills to be considered
BRYAN IS FN ROUTE HOME
Speaks of His New Paper and Believes In
It Success
KANSAS CITY Jan 7 William J
Brvan pased through Kansas Citv to
night on his way home from Galves
ton Tex He hunted ducks while on
his trip and facetiously said tint he
killed seventeen ducks sixteen on the
wing and one in the water
Speaking of his pTper the Com
moner he said the first issue would be
out about January 20 He feels that
his newspaper enterprise will be a
great success He said that subscrip
tions were received from thirty three
states and territories within a weei
after he announced his Intention of
publishing the Commoner Mr Bryan
was accompanied by his son
Mfs West Tom pie Dead
DENVER Colo Jan 4 Miss West
Temple of the My Friend from In
dia company has died oi pneumonia
at St Josephs hospital She was
taen ill when playing at the Denver
theater two weeks ago
Miss Belle Tremont of the Boston
ians who is ill with pneumonia at the
Tremont hotel in this city is in a
critical condition
Ifhmen is the Nw Kditor
LONDON Jan 4 The new editor
of the Daily News is Rudolph C Leh
man the famous university rowing
coach who went to America especially
to coach the Harvard crew a few years
ago Lehman who married the
American daughter of the late Harri
son Davis is a strong radeal and a
clever writer He has a large pro
prietary interest in the Daily News
Mtsiouri Fears a Plague
KANSAS CITY Jan 7 At a meet
ing of the beard of health of this city
today Dr S C James resident mem
ber of the State Board of Health said
that there are cases of smallpox in
over 100 counties of Missouri and that
the most vigorous quarantine measures
have failed to stop the spread of the
disease City Physician G O Coffin
expressed the fear that Kansas City
will suffer an epidemic of the disease
this winter There are a hundred
now and new cases are being daily
discovered The smallpox here is not
of a virulent form
PHIL ARMOUR IS DEAD
Millionaire Fork Packer of Chicago
Omaha and Kansas City Passes Away
CHICAGO 111 Jan 7 Philip Dan
forth Armour philanthropist fina
cier and multi millionaire head of
the vast commercial establishment
that bears his name died at his home
2115 Prairie avenue yesterday
A muscular affection of the heart
known to the medical profession as
myocarditis was the immediate cause
of death He had been slowly recov
ering from pneumonia that for three
weeks had threatened his life At 9
oclock this morning his heart gave
way under the strain of his recent
illness his pulse running1 up to 103
That was the beginning of the end
Mr Armour was surrounded by his
family when he died Those at his
bedside beside his physician and
nurses were his wife Mrs Philip D
Armour Jr and Mr and Mrs J Og
den Armour and Rev Frank Gun
saulus The millionaire retained con
sciousness until within an hour of
his death
During the day he had realized that
death was near To those around him
he had said
I know I am very sick and am
ready for death When it comes
Soon after luncheon and just be
fore the physician forbade his talking
more Mr Armour in feeble tones said
that he would like to hear the Lords
prayer read
One of the trained nurses who had
been attending him drew a chair to
the bedside and slowly read from the
bible the prayer for which the dying
man had asked It was read sentence
by sentence and each was repeated
by Mr Armour When the amen
had been repeated by him he sank
back on the pillow and closed his
eyes restfully It was the last word
the great financier spoke except feeble
farewells to his family a little later
Dr Frank Billins who was at Mr
Armours bedside when the end came
and who had been almost constantly
in attendance upon the sick man
stated tonight that he had heard Mr
Armour make no mention of his inter
est in or profits arising from the gi
gantic Milwaukee Great Northern
deal by which he has reputed to have
made 3000000 to 5000000 last week
He looked upon such holdings
said Dr Billings as investments rath
er than from the speculative view
point
We were not altogether unpre
pared for my fathers death said J
Ogden Armour AH the members of
the family had been here since the
relapse of this morning in anticipa
tion of the most serious turn of
events
The news of Mr Armours death
spread rapidly through the city and
tonight there were many callers ax
the Prairie avenue mansion
Mrs Armour retired to her apart
ments and during the evening saw
only the members of her immediate
family J Ogden Armour who with
his wife had been at the bedside of
the dying millionaire all day received
the callers during the evening
It was announced that the funeral
services would be held probably at
the Armour mansion either Tuesday
or Wednesday They will be conduct
ed by Dr Gunsaulus and in keeping
with the life and habits of the de
ceased will be simple in character
JErf TALKS OF THE FIGHT
Bas No Doubt Ho Will Still Be Champion
After the Bout
NEW YORK Jan 7 James J Jeff
ries left for Asbury Park N J tonight
and tomorrow he will take his first
exercises for his championship battle
with Gus Ruhlin which takes place at
Cincinnati on February 15 The
champion arrived from Philadelphia
early today where he closed his the
atrical season on Saturday night He
met his old manager and trainer Billy
Delaney and both proceeded to As
bury Park Jeffries was looking in
the best of shape and said he was in
fine condition He said
I will go into training tomorrow to
do my first work for the big fight I
feel fine now and barring accidents
I exepect to be in grand shape when
I meet Ruhlin As regards the result
of this battle there is no doubt in
my mind that I will still be the cham
pion after February 15
Physician Gets Ten Years
DIXON Ky Jan 7 Dr W E
Clark was yesterday found guilcy of
causing the death of Miss Cora Wal
ler by a criminal operation and his
punishment was flexed at ten years
imprisonment Miss Waller was tak
en to Dr Clarks office by Thomas
Holt and when the operation said to
have been performed resulted in her
death in the operating chair Holt
blew out his brains
Grovers ling of Ducks
GEORGETOWN S C Jan 7 The
Water Lily the small mail and pass
enger boat of Former President Cleve
ands party came up to the city from
the Marshes this morning deeply
down in tne water with ducks Cap
tain Robley D Evans and Captain
Lamberton are now at the famous
Murphy Island preserves while Mr
Cleveland is a guest of Gen E P Al
exander
IHnx Welcomed at Pueb
PUBBLA Mex Jan 7 President
Diaz has been welcomed here with a
remarkable display of popular enthus
iasm Governor Martinez today ex
tended a welcome on the present state
of Puebla and President Diaz formally
opened the new schools and penal law
May Go to Canada
ST PETERSBURG Jan 7 The
Molokanan a sect numbering 40u00
whose founders removed in 1840 from
various parts of Russia to the Cau
lasus and whoso delegates have just
brought glowing reports from the
Dcukhobors or Russian quakers In
Canada contemplate emigrating to
America The sect secured state lands
in the Caucasus at almost rent free
but recently the Russian government
announced that the rents would be in
creased threefold Now the
kanan are -petitioning the government
to restore the formal rentals or to i
permit emigration J
The Iady lieutenant Quits
The only woman with the rank of
lieutenant in the army has resigned
Dr Anita Newcomb McGee daughter
of Simon Nwcoimb McGee the astron
omer was appointed acting assistant
surgeon in the United army in August
1898 to aid in the selection and equip
ment of a corps of army nurses for
field and hospital work The appoint
ment carried with it the rank of first
lieutenant and the right to wear the
shoulder straps and uniform of an
officer of that grade a right for which
she did not avail herself The work
for which she was appointed having
now been fairly organized Dr McGee
has resigned and no successor will be
named
Carrying Away the Monument
The Washington monument Is said
to be slowly but surely disappearing
Vandals are carrying it away in their
pockets The interior is constantly
being defaced In many places the
inscriptions on stones contributed by
the -various states of the union as
well as those sent by organizations
have been greatly injured From the
appearance of some of the marble it
has been attacked with Inron instru
ments Letters have been broken off
the tablets While the great bulk of
the damage is doubtless done by relic
hunters some of the highly polished
stones have been injured simply for
the sake of defacing them
A VETERAN SPEAKS
Tho Honorable Moses B Crane of
coma Wash Tells How Old Soldiers
May Help Themselves
Tacoma Wash Jan 5 1901 Spe
cial I used to have Heart Disease
but thanks to Dodds Kidney Pills I
now have Hearts Ease
Five years ago I was a continual
sufferer of Heart Disease Exposure
during the war and a tendency to grow
over fleshy had greatly aggravated
this dread disease I often had to sit up
half the night I had it so bad when I
would lie down Life looked pretty blue
to me as I thought there was no relief
until one day I read an advertisement
of Dodds Kidney Pills I bought a box
that same day and it was the best
days work I ever did Before I had
used all the first box I could eat and
sleep better than I had done for many
years and after three months faithful
treatment xay health was completely
restored I am an old man now but
my step is as elastic and my brain as
clear as when I was thirty years of
age
These are the words of the Hon
Moses B Crane secretary of Odin
Lodge No 123 I O O F of this city
The Hon Mr Crane is also Senior
Vice Commander of G A It Post No
5 Tacoma
Those who know Mr Crane have the
fullest confidence in his honesty and
truthfulness and know that he would
not give this unsolicited testimonial
unless he had actually experienced the
relief which he indicates in his letter
Dodds Kidney Pills are having a won
derful sale among Mr Cranes friends
and their name is legion in this
part of the country There does not
seem to be a single case of Heart Dis
ease Kidney or Bladder Weakness or
Rheumatism that Dodds Kidney Pills
do not permanently cure
The candidate vho expresses him
self is often beaten by another who
pays the freight
For starching fine linen use Magnetic
Starch
Many a man starts out to gather
wool and gets fleeced himself
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not
spot streak or give your goods an un
evenly dyed appearance
An old toper says he envies acorns
because they always remain in their
cups until they drop
THIS IS
THE TABLET
The average -man thinks other peo
ple need church more than he does
T7e pay SI 8 a YTcelc
and expenes to men with rlK to introdnee onr
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Paesoks Kjlkbas
A set of false teeth is an emblem of
time
The beneficial results of Garfield Tea
upon the system are apparent after a few
days use THE COMPLEXION IS
CLEARED FOR THE BLOOD HAS
BEEN PURIFIED
The man who possesses a million is a
capital fellow
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Every little vice is the subject of a
lot of advice
The favorite for restoring life and color to the hair
li P auk eks Haib Balsam
liiKDEECOBNs the best cure for corns 15cts
The of tener a man is in the wrong
the louder he crows when he happens
to be right
Ti7 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Oaxaxivk Bromu Quihise Tablets All
lniKgi3ts refund the money if it fails to cure
E W Groves signature is on the box 25c
No matter how changeable a man
may be he always wants a little more
change
148 will buy new Upright piano on
easy payments Write for catalogues
Schmoller Mueller 1313 Farnam
street Omaha
Tove doesnt laugh at the minister
and he is loves locksmith
Throw physio to the dogs if you dont -want
the dogs but if you want good digestion chew
Beemuus Pepsin Gum
A schoolboy says there are too many
switches on the road to knowledge
Deafnejs Cannot He Cared
by local applications as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear There is only one
way to cure deafness and that is by consti
tutional remedies Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the
Eustachian Tube When this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing and when it is entirely closed deafness is
the result and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its normal
condition hearing will be destroyed forever
nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh
which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucus surfaces
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case
of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot
be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure Send for
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F J CHENEY CO Toledo a
Sold by Druggists 75a
Halls Family Pills are the best
When a tricky jockey holds the
reins the race isnt always to the
swift
Pisos Cuie Is the best medicine we ever used
for all affections of the throat and lungs Wm
O Endsmsv Vanburen Ind Feb 10 1900
Some men are so very good that it
is a question what they are good for
Magnetic Starch Is the very best
laundry starch in the world
More Mexican Explorations
Professor Frederick Starr of the
University of Chicago with a photo
grapher and guide has gone on an
other visit of investigation among the
unknown tribes of Mexico He will
be absent half a year and expects to
complete with his journey his studies
of the South Mexican Indians
What Do tho Children Drink
Dont givo them tea or coffee Have yon
tried tne new food drink called GiAEN O
It is delicious and nourishing and takes the
place of coffee The more Grain 0 you givo
the children the more health you distribute
through their systems Grain O is made of
pure grains and when properly prepared
tastes like the choice grades of coffee but
costs about as much All grocers sell it
15c and 25c
Iowas Oldest Voter
In a newspaper hunt for the oldest
voter in Iowa Wiliam Zimmer of
Clinton has been found who says his
first vote was cast for James Monroe
in 1820 He wiis then living in New
York state and had just passed his
21st year which would make him
now above 100 years of age The rest
of the country is challenged to pro
duce a voter who can beat this record
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This picture tells its own story of sisterly affection The
older girl just budding into womanhood has suffered great
ly with those irregularities and menstrual difficulties which
sap the life of so many young women
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