s i V s I The Norfolk Weekly News 1ITR1CIIJS NAMED Nebraska Republicans Nomi nate Him for Governor TEW CONTESTS FOR OFFICES All the Nomination but Two Arc Marie by Acclnnintlun lloth TliurUon nnd Itoneiratsr Otioimi Delegate to Ililln delilila The Platform ForGovcrnor CllAltlKS H Dibtmcii For Lieutenant Governor B P Bavaob For Secretary of Statu Geouok WMAnsn For Treasurer Wllll AM Bthukkbii For Auditor Ciuiukb Weston For Attorney General Fiianr N PnouT For Iand ComtnlHHlonorOGoitnKD Foimkii For Bnpt of Iuullo liiHtrnotlonAv K Fowl Eli Dclegatea at Large Alternate at Iaro Preclurntlal Eleotors KnwAiiit RtwrwATKn John M TnuiuvroN John h McCi av John A Biuiaiidt Nonius Buown M R HNononAM H OBAIIH CHAItLKH Kaiey r John F Nksiutt K a WlNDOM KnwAiin Hoyhe R L llAOiir B P DAVmsoN Jacob L Jacomov John L Kknncdy John J Lanoeii Lincoln May 8 Everybody was vindicated yesterday in the Republican fetate convention With two exceptions the state ticket was nominated by accla mation The contest over the orux of which was the fight made on United States Sonator Thurs ton caused intense excitement while tho roll was being called But when the result of tho balloting showing that both tho sonator and Editor Rose water who headed tho anti Thurstou movement had been elected was read the convention gave itself up to the wildest of cheering Tho convention assembled at 230 p m and shortly be fore 7 oclock had finished its business and adjourned sine die State Chair man Tefft called the convention to or dor and after tho reading of the call by Secretary Mallalieu introduced as tem porary chairman George W Jenkins of Fairbury Roll Call on Delegatei nNLarce A determination on the part of the delegates to get down to business was immediately made apparent A motion was put and carried making tho tem porary organization permanent Roll call wob ordered on delegates-at-largo to the Philadelphia convention No nomi nations were made in tho formal way but Adams the first county called started the list with tho names of Blown Erhardt McClay and Rose wator Antelope county followed add ing tho namo of Senator Thurston Tho roll call was followed with breathless interest by tho 1033 delegates and 3000 spectators present It was so close that the result was in doubt almost to the last moment When the secretary an nounced the totals tho convention broke loose and cheered for ten minutes Calls for Senator Thurston who was seated on the platform were repeated with growing energy until finally tho four successful ones mountod the stage and bowed their thanks A speech was de manded from the senator but he did not avail himself of tho opportunity just then Tho voting was as follows Rosowater 002 McClay 983 Er hardt 072 Thurston 009 Brown 500 Mauderaou 72 Nerval 80 Mercer 1 Field 9 Lambertson 5 Wells 4 Crounse 1 Gear 1 Harrison 1 Election of and presidential electors were made by ac clamation Dietrich Heads the Ticket For governor only one namo was pre sented that of Oharlsa H Dietrich president of the Gorman National bank of Hastings His was the namo to head the ticket by acclamation Mr Dlotrich accepted the nomination in a brief speech in which he predicted the reclamation of Nebraska by the Repub licans in Novcmbttr For lieutenant governor Colonel Savage of Ouster county was nominated by acclamation George W Marsh editor of tho Falls City Journal received the nomination for secretary of state in the same man ner For treasurer William Steuffer of Cuming county was unopposed For auditor Charles Weston of Sheri dan county was placed on the tioket by acolaraation Two names were placed before the delegates for the position of attorney general They were Nelson O Pratt of Omaha and Frank N Prout of Gage county Considerable feeling was stirred up over this matter It seemed to hurt the majority of the delegates to bo compelled to take a vote so general hod tho harmonious feeling become A roll coll had nearly been completed when it was seen that Prout had a win ning lead and Mr Pratts namo was withdrawn allowing tho unanimous so leotion of Prout For commissioner of pnblio lands and buildings George D Folmer of Nuckolls county was the unanimous choice W R Hart of Gage county and Pro fessor W K Fowler tho well known educator of Blair City were presented fur superintendent of publio instruction This time the roll call was gono through to the end and rosnlted in tho selection of Professor Fowler by a vote of 039 against 494 for Hart The Platform Chairman John L Webster from tho committee on resolutions then laid his report before tho house Its reading was loudly applauded and the report was unanimously adopted Tho declara tions against trusts and the laudation of the national administration scorned to be extremely pleasing to tho delegates Following is the Dlatform as v e tho Hopiilillcatm of Nebraska are unlike our political adversaries ho In Into convention held high oarulvol out imuglnury evils threatening our countiy iiiul adopted platforms which aro u stand inn protest against prosperity grandeur and glory We rejoice tluit we uro elti tens of a mighty nation whoo revenues nro larger than nt any previous period of its history whoso tteastiry Is overllowlng with gold whoso agricultural Industries flourish in never before whoso laborers ulto more generally and continually em ployed at profitable wages whoso finan cial policy commands the confidence of tho peoplo at home and stimulates otir trade with the notlonsnbroad whose pro ducts from the farm and tho mill from the workshop and tho fivotory nro ft moun tain of wealth whose commerce In Its stupendous strides has outdistanced all competitors whose achievements In peaco and glorious vlotorles In war aro without a parallel all these aro living evldonces that It Is fulfilling tho destiny for which it was created and that Democratic pro tests cannot stay Its career These and other equully meritorious considerations have endeared our hearts to our nations worthy loader William MoKlnloy a president who has wisely dealt with new and untried questions who has guldod tho ship of state with safety and security through unexplored channels und tho troubled waters o agi tated seas and In each hour of danger given evidence of such masterly states manship that wo unhesitatingly Indorse his magnillcent administration nnd pledgo ourselves to secure to him tho voto of Ne braska at the November election We point with prldo to tho remodeling of our tariff laws which has increased our revenues and not impeded trade which has opened tho doors of mills and facto ries to tho millions of American skilled mechanics and Is returning to them tho higher wages that aro tho just recompense for their toil Gold Standard Endorsed We ondorao tho legislation that has strengthened our financial system and firmly established tho gold standard and mado tho American dollars so safe and se cure that they uro kept busy chasing ono anothor around tho endless circle of busi ness too good to go into hiding and too patriotic to steal abroad In answer to tho cry for the frco and unlimited coinage of silver and tho claim that thoro is not gold enough as a basis upon which to do tho business of the country the United States troasury puts In evidence the 120000000 In gold that has oonio to it within a year and the 418000000 In gold now held within Its vaults and the unoxnmplcd prosperity and measureless and limitless and countless financial transactions thus sustained without seeming effort To tho army and navy which so signally and suddenly humbled our enemy and hon ored themselves and doubly honored our country and the causo of hum anlty for which they battled we acknowledge our debt of gratitude The Republican party has alwuys been ready to protect its pro tectors and to defend Its defenders While wo are unalterably opposed to Imperialism und militarism as practiced by European nations wo are willing to accept all the legitimate results of honor able warfare and wo assume tho burdons of governing and holding territory Wo are in favor of Increasing our navy to such strength nnd power as will make us 6001110 from foreign aggression and tho maintaining of such an army us may be necessary to quell insurrection establish peace und maintain good order in our islands In tho seas and protect tho flag from insult at homo and abroad But wo are opposed to u largo standing army in tlmo of peace rolylng on tho na tional ardor of tho people to moot any emergency with tho volunteer soldiery such as hus for more than 100 yours chal lenged the admiration of tho world For tho nations defense for the strengthening of tho navy for tho en largement of our foreign markets for tho employment of Amorlcan worklngmcn in tho mines forosts mills factories and shipyards and forthe enhancement of tho value of farm produots we favor such appropriate legislation as shall muEc the seas give oviuonco that American built and Ainerlcan inanned ships are carrying American foreign commerce to tho four corners of tho earth We applaud the nelon of the administra tion in securing to American merchant men free acooss to trade with tho Chinese empire through tho ports and harbors now held by foreign powers as ono of the greatest achievements of diplomacy Oppoie Truiti and Combination The Republican party recognizes that legitimate business fairly capitalized and honestly managed has built up our in dustries at home given tho largest em ployment to labor at highest wages and enabled us successfully to compete with foreign countries in the markets of tho world But the Republican party now as always Is unalterably opposed to all trusts und combinations having for their purpose the stifling of competition and arbitrarily controlling production or fix ing prices Woreforto the fuot that all restrictive legislation in tbo national congress lias been the product of the Re publican party and we demand In sub stance thu following amendment to the constitution of tho United States Con gress shall havo tho power to regulutoand control any nnd ull corporations copart nerships and joint stook companies and to enact such laws as will prevent any und all combinations In restraint of produc tion and trade tho formation of trustsund such other combinations of capital as op erate to prevent freo cempetitlon Wo earnestly recommend that congress devote a part of tho money now annually expended in largo quantities for river und harbor improvement to reclaiming tho arid lands of the west und to this end wo urgo our representatives and senators to secure if possible upproprlutlons for expenditures in irrigation In tho western part of our state Stiito Intereit Wo uro not unmindful of local condi tions and state interests Wo are in favor of a reapportionment of legislative and con gressional districts to bo bused upon tho census of HtK that will accord fuir and equal representation to tho people In ull sections of tho state Wo favor tho widest latitude of munici pal rule consistent with our system of good government Wo favor a revision of tho constitution of tho state to meet tho demand of her growth us sho enters tho beginning of tho Twentieth century Wo cheerfully pledge oursolves to tho encourugemunt and protection of home comoaulcs homo associations ami iumu NORFOLK NEBRASKA THURSDAY MAY HUM societies i nn iitett in pm itllng Intlfttinlh for loss of iii rt life and lliub so that as far as reasonably may be the nionev collected ftoi i the people shall remain with our people and bo In vested and ox pc tided for the use of our people We Invite and will heartily welcome the return to lteptibllean ranks of former members of the pnrtvnitilull tho patriotic eltlens who mnj hoobcen cstiutigcd hj false alluieinints and Insincere and uu kept pledges for the time has come when they can plainly see and knowingly uu derstatid that they are but the menial servants In the household of tho Demo cratlo party LAYMEN GETEQUAL RIGHTS Methodist Mliiltrn Voto Full ftepreie iita tlon to tlin Laity CinoAOO May 3 Tho pulpit and tho pow sharo equally in tho highest gov ernmental body of tho Methodist church Without dissenting voto tho general conferonco nt tho Auditorium ratified tho action of tho annual conferonco in extondlng equal representation to tho laity Tho provisional delegates wore admitted without a contest Mt s M Y MoMahan withdrow her claim to a Heat in the conferonco rather than jeopardize tho status of her raalo colleagues Tho step takon makos the Methodist church a democratic body tho rulo of the preacher passes with tho century Tho episcopacy in tho church long since has been restricted to a superintend ence without any authority beyond the placing of ministers and suggestions to tho general and annual conferences CHANGES IN IOWA GUARD Number of Cnuipanlea Apply for Admit Ion to Ueglment Dns Moines May 8 Today Adjn tant General M II Byera will go to Cherokee to mnstcr out Company M of that plaoo which has applied for such action Company M is of tho Fifty Becond regiment nnd its muBtor ont will leave a vacanoy which both Sao City and Emmotsburg nro likely to bo applicants for On Saturday General Bycrs will go to Croston to muster in Company G of tho now Fifty first Iowa Ho has not decided on whut dato ho will visit Oelwoin to muster in the now company whioh 1b to tnko tho placo of tho former Clinton company New elections of lieutenant colonel of the Forty ninth Iowa regiment and of major in tho Fifty second woro ordorod by tho adju tant goncral Both oloctious will bo held May 10 Womnn Vote for hchoolhouie Iowa City In May 8 At a spooial eloctiou hold hero yesterday tho propo sition whether or not to build a 05100 high school building was carried by a majority of 219 votes in a total of 1081 votes Tho women of tho city woro permitted to vote on tho proposition Tho female majority in favor of tho proposition waa 800 whilo tho malo ma jority against tho proposition was 120 It is alleged that several prominent tax payers aro preparing to contest the legality of tho eloction on tho grounds that tho womnn had no right to vote and that their ballots changed tho re sult of tho election llrenk In Castlewood Dam Denver May 8 Chief of Police Far ley was uotiiiod last night by a tele gram from J W Alsop superintend ent of Castlewood reservoir that -an ugly leak had developed in the dam and there was danger of its giving away Tho request was made that residents in Cherry Creek valley bo notified All farmers living in tho valloy above Den ver havo been warned and Superintend ent Alsop has horsemen ready to give further warning if tho dam goes out Ntro Lynched by M attend Men LiBEKTY Mo May 2 Henry Darley a negro was lynched in tho court house yard hero just before midnight last night by a mob of masked men The negro was arrested in Excolsior Springs on Tuesday charged with having brut ally assaulted Miss Vera Armstrong a waitress employed in Snapps hotel Darloy was employed in the samo hotel as a porter The mob came from Ex celsior Springs on horsoback Knd of Dewey Celebration CmoAfio May 3 Tho Chicago cele bration in honor of Admiral George Dewey practically camo to a close yes terday with an excursion by tho admiral and mombers of tho general committee of the Dowoy celebration down the Chi cago drainago canal as far as the con trolling gates of Lockport TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD Viotor Bierbower formorly liouten aut governor of Idaho died at a Spokane hospital Tuesday Demonstrations havo occurred at Widin Tirnova and other towns in Bul garia as protests against tho now tithe tax law Gerondale n hamlet on tho Wiscon sin and Michigan road was destroyed by forest fires Tho fires aro abating somowhnt Sir Henry Stanley theoxplorer while denying tho stories of his immediate re tirement from parliament says ho will uot seek re election Tho German torpedo flotilla Wednes day passed up tho Rhine through Hoi land immense crowds witnessing its passage at vurious points Tho Portuguese chamber of deputios Wednesday refused almost unanimously to interpellate the government in ro gaid to tho Beira matter Judgo Cumuli of Frankfort Ky Wednesday ordered a change of venue to Scott county for the trial of Powers Davis You t bey and others charged with complicity in tho Goobel murder Albert Bryan uu Englishman 22 yeaib old jumped from Brooklyn bridge Wednesday holding un umbrella to bieak tho full mid bludders to keep him afloat and was bvriously injured He did it for notoriety DEATH LIST 1H01VING Mine Disaster at Scoficld Hourly Grows In Horror MAY MIAOU TURKU HUNDRED Wuik of Itriciii In Mill doing On Hum Mil Unto CniiMil the ICuplimlon bjr lining Until 1oMilrr to Arndit litem liiilmlr Mnrlt lHtulU of tlin ltlntfir Mmikto Salt Lakic May 3 Tho latest re ports from Scollold say that It is now known that 178 aro dead from tho ex plosion and that tho estimate of Iorb will increiiso rather than doorcase Tho superintendent of tho mine says hero is no record of tho number of men that go in tho niino frotn day to day and that tho exact number cannot bo known until all tho bodies aro takon out Ono oHtimnto is that thoro were 800 inon in tho mine nnd on that basis there must havo boon at least 800 lives lost Tho claim la mado that HO bodio havo been identified Twonty or more bodies nro said to bo mangled boyond recognition nnd overy hour Is adding further yietims to tho list While nu niorouH ideas havo boon advanced as tc tho cailso of tho explosion uothiug yot dofluitoly known on that point Tho theory of Bishop Pormolco is that some of tho FiuuH recently imported secrotly took giant powdor down iutc tho mino to assist thorn in their work They woro oxcoodingly anxious to make a good showing and niako as much money as possible and it is thought this form of explosivo was used in onict that groat liodioB of coal could moro ensily bo dislodged It is thought that when tho giant powdor was touched off it ignited somo of tho dust of which every coal injuft has morjSjflosB HOT FIGHT GOING ON Robert SauklnR to Drive Door Hack ro Clour Way to Adnnoe London May 3 Hard fighting Is re ported at Rovoral points in the Ornngo Free State but details arc monger it is possiblo howover to form a general idoa of tho scope of tho operations Tho Boers nppoar to bo concentrated in considerable forco along tho hills which stretch like an arm or a bont bow from tho noighbotbcxxl of Karoo Siding to Thaba NChn to cover tho main road from Bloomfontoin to Winburg As tho result of desultory firing Mon day and Tuesday the Boors woro pushed back a few miloe Tho Boom oontinno to follow their harassing tactics Ono well horsod commando operating in tho Saunas Pont district intorforos with tho convoys going from Bloomfontoin to Thaba NOhu Tho Boors noarly cap tured n convoy Tuesday butworodrivon off after a brisk fight London May 8 Tho immediate ob jective of Lord Roberts is to establish a lino of British posts from ono frontier of tho Freo State to tho other at right angles with tho railway thus prevent ing Boer raids southward It is osson tial thoro f oro that tho Boers should bo cxpellod from tho rugged Thaba NChn district and bo forced to retire to Lady brund Preparations for un advance continue at Kimberley Sir Alfred Miluor has written to the mayor of Kimberley stating that tho relief of Mafoking has not ceased to occupy his attention und that ot tho military authorities und that nothing will bo loft undone to raise tho sicgo Forces along tho railroad to Warrou ton have boon strengthened and supplies havo been going along A mounted forco has gono to Barkley West in con sequence of tho Boors having occupied Wiudsorton A thousand Boers threaten tho communications between Boshof and Kimberley Malalu chief of the Taungs baa in formed tho British that tho Boors aro preparing to resist thoir advance at Phipokani 20 miles north of Warrou ton A correspondent at LouronzoMurguoE telegraphed Tuesday that a largo part of the investing forco at Mafoking hud been withdrawn General Buller ro maius quiet Tho Boers assert that they are delaying an attack on him iu the hopo that ull tho horses of tho Brit ish will die of horso sickness According to a correspondent of tho Daily Telegraph with Lord RobertB President Kruger is again asking peace terms Tlirre Btatn Convention Lincoln May 8 Tho Democratic Populist autl Freo Silvor Republican state central committees issued their calls for state nominating conventions to be held in Lincoln ut 2 p ni on Wed nesday July 11 Tho Democrats will meet in tho Oliver theater Populists in tho auditorium and Silver Republicans in tho conservatory of music hall The basis of representation is tho same as at tho lato state delegate conventions Ililc ugn Mrlkem Are Indicted CmoAao May 8 As a rosnlt of the grand jurys investigation of tho pros out labor troubles in O hicagoV bo far as it has proceeded trno bills woro Totod against eight men yestenluy all on tho charge of conspiracy and Bovcral of them on the additional chargo of per jury Tho men indicted aro all labor ing inon liiwu Deuturruta Meet Des Moines May 3 State Chairman George A Huffman called tlo Dcino cratia state convent ion to order at 10 oclock this morning Tompomry Chair man Jerouuah Sullivan delivered a lengthy address and after tho appoint ment of cotniuittoos tho convention ad journed until afternoon Douglas Dare more mayor of Waukou is likoly to bo Kolocted for permanent chairman FATE OF AGUINALDO llollel I OiomIiiu Unit llio llitlli nl I ritilit In Itrinl Mamia May II U Miernl Fuuston has tliseoveied a icbel muo1hiiino near CulmtiutUHii containing all tlin archives of the Malolos government Agninol dos coirespoiitleneo up to the time of his Might and much valuable hiftoiieal mill tor Tho belle I is glowing tliut Aguiiuililo was killed by the IgmottcH There is no pioni thai lie litis been alo since Mnjtir Peyton U Maith of tho Thirty third legiinent abandoned tho chaso after tho Filipino lender in the Boiituot inoiiiituitiH although an insur gent officer who recently mm outlet oil to General Young says tho insurgent Tinio holds this belief Tinio hold regular communication with Aguiualdo until Dec 2H since when ho has boat tl nothing of him and Tinio thinks Aguinnldo would find means to com municate with 1 1 in i if alive Major Marchs information was that thoro were only half a doon soldiers with Aguinnldo when ho Hod boyond tho Bon I no wilderness where tho savages aro hostile to all strangers Friends of Aguiualtlos wife assert that sho has heard nothing from him since thoy de parted Tho Hultnn of Hnlu with a rciinuo including sovurul of his wives lms sailed for Singapore ostensibly on a re ligious mission A Hong Kong dis patch ton Manila piiior says tho sultan bus gono to Singapore iu order to pi o test to tho Hutish against tho Amen caiiH oKtablishing a tariff against im ports claiming that it is a violation of tho treaty of 1877 between Spain Groat Britain nnd Germany guaranteeing ho Bulu islands free trade whereas tho Americans havo established a tariff nearly doubling tho Sulu htaples of life moflt of whioh aro imported from Sin gapore King Oaiiir hlilnn With KiiKlniid Londojj May 3 I tun entirely on tho British side in this war in South Africa said tho king of Swodon and Norway now on a visit to this country in an interviow with a rcprosontativo of tho Associated Press You may mako it quito clear that I havo no sympathy whatovor with tho Boors and that 1 will glvo no support to tho attempts thoy aro making to secure tho counten ance or co oporatioii of our countries SIIIHOII in iiuctii Kansas City May 3 Tho directors of tho Kansas City Mexico and Orient railway chartered Inst week at Topoka yostorday elected tho following officers A 15 Stilwoll president Enrique O Creel Chihuahua first vico president S A Withurboo Detroit second vice president W W Sylvester St Louis third vico president Alonzo Fernandez St Iouis fourth vico president Vonnif Womnn KIIU Hurnclf Boone la May 3 Miss Mary Olson 20 years old u graduate of tho Boone high school committed suicido by drowning hersolf in a cistern Griof over tho death of a brother is said to havo unbalanced her mind She was a member of tho First Methodist Episc opal church and belonged to a highly rcsp cted family Tirii Chllilit n Kntnllt llurtinl RuiKiow la May 8 The hoiifo ol James Walsh threo miles from hero was burned last night Ono child waF so badly burned that it tiled before morning Another is thought to bo fa tally burnod und Mrs Walsh tho hired woman and n son nro iiIho badly burned Itlfl Attuuk HiiiiiII 1oit Manila May 3 The American gar rison of Ontubig island of Samar con sisting of 80 men belonging to the Forty-third regiment has been attacked by rebels Twenty of tho Americans wer killed The remainder won- rescued v iii IVI1IHIIIIIIIIIIU lliiyn Macon Mo May 3 Reports from tho primaries held in all tho counties of tho First congressional district indicate tho selection of Congressman James T Lloyd as tho Democratic candidate Tho convention will formally nominate later An Ohio man bus announced that he does not wnnt tho office of vice presi dent Well well This Is Indeed an age of surprises inmt N lluyeU Vriterdny NATIONAL IKAUUE New York 6 Philadelphia 7 Brooklyn 6 Ikwton 10 Pittstmnr 0 fit Louitf 6 AMEU1CAN lKAOtJB Buffalo 10 IndlunapoliH 4 Cleveland 6 Uotrot t MinmnoliH CliicaKO 12 Milwaukee 6 Kaiikun City 0 GntiHa Today National lAMguu Now York at Brooklyn Philadelphia itt Boston Cincinnati at Chicago St Ixmia at PiltflburR Anxrican LcaBUo Kannaa City at Chlcupo at Minneapolis ludianapolU at Buffalo Detroit at Cluvtluud TELEfiRAPHIC BRIEFS - Four Italians while charging a hole with dynamite on Murdocks section of tho Rainy River railway Wednesday were blowu to atoms Montana Central switchmen joined tho striking trainmen Wednesday Ex United States Sonator Waitman Thomas Willoy of West Virginia died at Morgantown Wednesday of old age Tho strike of tho carpenters of Boston and vicinity for nn eight hour dav and a minimum rato of 250 a day has prac tically eiuled by nearly all firms sign ing tho now schedule Chief Wilkio of tho United States secret sorvice has received from tho Ponn National bank of Philadelphia ono of the most dangerous counterfeit 20 notes that has appeared in a long time Ono of tho engines of tho Booth Kelly Lumber company llvo miles east of Saginaw Ore exploded Wednesday killing Engineer 0 Fredericksou of Cottage Grovo and soriously injuring II Rudolph and Otto Aulauf of Com stock Ore canal Buys mm Big Majority In the House for Nicaragua Project VOTI IB 220 IOIl TO 30 AGAINST- rloinx tKMoinilllli Inilnliroil In lint I nt Hi CloitliiK llrlnit n IIUipi rniinoa tlin llo -Am liiiiiiilinia lloliiiln on the Army Airoirliillnn Hill In tlin firnnln WaniiinhtoN May II Tho hoiiso yos totduy at tho conclusion of the most stormy debate of tho present session of congituiH passed tho Nicaragua canal bill by tho overwhelming voto of Jo to 35 All attempts to retain in tho bill tho language of tho original bill for tho l fortification of tho canal and to further strengthen tho language on that lino woro balked and tho victory of Hop burn and the committee was complete Those who voted nay woro Achoson Adams Burton Cannon Cupron Clark Mo Coonoy Cowherd Cox DuIaoII OoAiniond Denny Dougherty Fleming Fletcher Footnu Gillotto Mass Graham llitt King Luwronco Lester lovy Ltttnuor Llttlolleltl Mc Call Novillo Rhea Ky Richer Khufiolli Hpiaguo Stewart WisTal belt Thayer 35 A motion to recommit the bill with in stiuctionH to report buck another bill leaving tho selection ol tho touto to tho picMtlout was buried under an adverso majority ol r2 to 111 Cannon chairman of tho appropria tions commit too and Burton O oh air man of tho river niul harlmrs commit too mado a game fight to stall off no tion at this session but thoir appeals woro in vain and tho mombors rodo rough shod over nil their arguments and protests Muoh excitement pre vailed throughout tho day und somo times bitter words wero uttered Tho excitement reachod a climax in a scope between Hepburn and Cannon when tho former used the words Ho and liar as ho donouucod tho chairman of tho appropriations committeo for at tempting to dishonor him Tho houso was in confusion during tho tpiarrel momlmrs crowded tho aisles autl tho situation ut ono time was bo threatening that Whoolor sought to pour oil on tho waters by raising a point of order But ho wns not uphold nnd tho two iruto mouthers carried thoir war to tho very hilt Thero was a show of peace at tho close of tho incident but tho fooling between tho two mon ran so high that tho mutual rotractioue with which such incidents gonerally oud wero but tho oloaks for tho keoncst und most cutting sarcasm Txt or tho III1I Tho bill iih it passed thu houso is at follows Bo it enacted etc That tho presi dent of tho United States be and is here by authorized to ncquiro from tho states of Costa Rica and Nicaragua for and iu behalf of tho United States control of such portion of territory now bolong ing toCoMa Rica and Nicaragua ns may bo desirable and necessary on which to excavate construct and protect a canal of such doptli and capacity as will bo sufficient for tho movements of ships of the greatest toumigo and dniit now iu uso lrom a point near Groytown on tho Caribbean soa via Luko Nicaragua to Brcto on tho Pacific ocean and such sum as may bo necessary to securo such control is hereby appropriated out of any money in tho treasury not other wise appropriated That when tho president lias se cured full control over tho territory re ferred to ho shell direct tho fioorotury of war tocousiructsafoaud commodiou harbors at tho termini of said canal und such provisions for defense us may be necessary for tho safety aud protection of said caual and harbors That in any negotiations with the states of Costa Rica or Nicaragua tho president is authorized to guarantee to bind states tho ui o of biiid canal and huibors upon such terms us may be ugieed upon for all vessols owned by said states or citizens thereof That the sum of 10000000 is here by appropriated toward tho project aud the secretary of war is further heroby authorized to enter into contracts for muteriuls uud work thut may bo deemed necessary for tho proper construction and defense of said caual to bo paid for as appropriations may from tinio to time be hereafter mado not to exceed in tho aggregate 140000000 Acrlinouloii Debate uu Army lit 1 1 WAhiiiNUTON May 8 Consideration of tho army appropriation bill in tho senate developed a dobato ou tho treat ment of tho volunteers sent to the Phil ippines that ut times was very bitter Turner Dem Wash mado a very vicious attack ou the administration because of tho poor accommodations ou the transports returning from tho Phil ippines Ho was followed by Pettigrow who violently arraigned tho govern ment for not discharging tho South Da kota voluutcers when their tinio had expired Mason dolivorod n speech ou tho investigations made by tho commit tee on tho adulteration of food Ha strongly urged that congress should tnko immediate action to remedy exist ing evils A loilif Alturthounlit Thut was a pleasing afterthought of yours remarked the old preacher who bad listened to a 6ermon by oue of his youngest brethren when you drew upon tho nnalogies of nature to prove the Immortality of the soul An afterthought V said the younger clergyman In some porplexlty Yea You thought of it about -400 years after Socrates Chicago Trib une